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Tod Marshall, seen here in a courtesy photo, is coming through Lewis County this week. State’s Poet Laureate to Make Big Swing Through Lewis County RHYME AND REASON: Tod Marshall to Present at Centralia College, Salkum Library, Onalaska, Eatonville By Jordan Nailon [email protected] Pete Caster / [email protected] ’s poet laureate Three members of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, along with a lone Thurston County employee (wearing safety vest at center), walk the premises of Chris Weaver's is bringing his well-metered home in Rochester on Thursday during a government-mandated pocket gopher search. words and carefully crafted message to Lewis County for PROCESS: Government- property in Rochester, says a whirlwind tour intended to he turned in his plans for the tout the merits and accessibil- Mandated Review project one year ago but so far ity of iambic pentameter, and Creeps Along as Resident the only markings of progress other poetic stylings. on his property are four wooden This week, Tod Marshall, Who Once Faced stakes that mark the proposed Washington’s official poet lau- Charges for Trapping corners of the garage. reate and a professor at Gon- That’s because Weaver has zaga University, will bring his Gopher Seeks to Build been forced to postpone his message to Centralia College, Garage project until he gets government Salkum Timberland Library approval to go forward. and the Mineral School, in ad- By Jordan Nailon The gum in the gears that’s dition to Onalaska and Eaton- [email protected] holding up the process? Just like ville public schools in a series other projects in south Thurston of free presentations. Chris Weaver feels targeted County, it’s the unconfirmed “Poetry matters — not just to by the government in a war over presence of the endangered poets, professors and students. pocket gophers. Mazama pocket gopher. Poetry matters to everyone,” Weaver, who wants to build Chris Weaver removes the cover of of what was feared to be a pocket gopher a small garage on his home please see GOPHERS, page Main 11 mound, but was determined to be a mole hill on Thursday in Rochester. please see LAUREATE, page Main 11 A Few Competitive Races Could Change Control of State Legislature ELECTION: Both Parties the Washington Legislature this decided by voters. Democrats see a path to November, as Democrats hope In the Senate, Republicans the majority with two seats: See Chance for More to regain control of the Senate — along with a Democrat who Republican Sen. Steve Litzow Power in Olympia and Republicans have their eye caucuses with them — hold of Mercer Island, who trailed on a majority in the House. a 26-23 advantage but a few Democrat Lisa Wellman by OLYMPIA (AP) — A All 98 seats in the House are close races in that chamber give more than a percentage point handful of races could decide up for election Nov. 8, and 26 of Democrats hope they can regain whether there's a shake-up in the Senate's 49 seats will also be a slim majority. please see RACES, page Main 11

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News Raining Touchdowns in Menlo of the Weird setts. “Takes six guys maybe 10-12 Teams Skirt NFL hours.” Video Policy With Some of the launchers dem- onstrated significant shade-tree Homemade Signs, Toys ingenuity. One team’s rig used PHILADELPHIA (AP) — garage door opener springs, Some NFL teams are going old while another put a half mile of school to find ways around a surgical tubing into service. league policy that prohibits team social media accounts from shar- ing their own highlight videos. Spain: Town May Sports Illustrated reported Fine Church Over earlier this month that the NFL is strictly limiting its teams ‘Noisy’ Bells from sharing their own video MADRID (AP) — A small or animated graphics of high- Spanish town is considering fin- lights. The teams are limited to ing a medieval church 16,000 reposting video from the NFL’s euros ($17,500) because its bells accounts. SI reports a league are “too noisy.” memo said teams can be fined The town hall of Mostoles, up to $100,000 for multiple in- southwest of Madrid, said Tues- Matt Baide/ [email protected] fractions. day that following complaints Pe Ell-Willapa Valley’s Kaelin Jurek breaks the tackle of an Ilwaco defender during a SWW 2B Coastal Division football With that in mind, the Phila- from residents, town technicians game in Menlo on Monday. The Titans won 45-2. See the story and additional photographs on the cover of today’s delphia Eagles and Cleveland measured the noise level of the Sports section and online at www.lewiscountysports.com. Browns got creative on their chimes of Our Lady of the As- Twitter accounts Sunday. The sumption Church and found Browns used a video of toy foot- they were some 30 decibels ball players to celebrate on Twit- above the 55 rate permitted by Notable Quote ter after a touchdown. The Ea- town regulations. gles used a similar video to show Experts say normal conver- an interception, complete with a sation produces 55-60 decibels homemade sign. while an airplane in flight pro- “We hope that you do not ignore future warnings or distrust our duces 110-120 decibels. forecasts because of this event. Although weather models, the Pumpkins Go Ballistic Parish priest Ignacio Torres told the El Pais newspaper the technology and the science are constantly improving, there is still at New Hampshire bells have always been tolling in the town, and that they were an aspect of unpredictability in weather forecasting. Sometimes, Racetrack usually only rung at noon and Mother Nature simply does not want to cooperate with the forecast.” LOUDON, N.H. (AP) — before evening Mass. He said Pumpkins were going ballistic he had no idea how the church at the New Hampshire Motor would pay the fine if enforced. National Weather Service Speedway last weekend. see more on page Main 4 Teams from as far away as Virginia came to the race track to Thief of Advil Gets use trebuchets, catapults and air Jail for His 12th guns to launch the fall fruit, some Today in History of which made a gourd-geous arc Shoplifting Conviction across the New Hampshire sky. LANCASTER, Pa. (AP) — A Today’s Highlight in History: ficially opened (it could only thansa jetliner on the ground in While the pumpkins — some Pennsylvania man has been jailed handle one call at a time). Mogadishu, Somalia, freeing all In 1685, King Louis XIV weighing in at 1,000 pounds or for stealing a $4.49 bottle of Advil In 1922, the British Broadcast- 86 hostages and killing three of signed the Edict of Fontaine- more — were the featured item, because it was the 12th time he’s ing Co., Ltd. (later the British the four hijackers. bleau, revoking the Edict of they were not only things which been convicted of shoplifting. Broadcasting Corp.) was found- In 1982, former first lady Bess Nantes that had established legal were being fired. Some smaller A Lancaster County jury con- ed. Truman died at her home in In- pumpkins flew up to two-thirds victed 51-year-old David Springer toleration of France’s Protestant In 1931, inventor Thomas population, the Huguenots. dependence, Missouri, at age 97. of a mile across the speedway. in June of taking the Advil from Alva Edison died in West Or- In 1997, a monument honor- Other acts of wanton destruc- a Giant store last year. He was ange, New Jersey, at age 84. ing American servicewomen, tion for general amusement in- charged with a felony because of On this date: IN 1944, Soviet troops invaded past and present, was dedicated cluded large, crane-like launch- numerous retail theft convictions. Czechoslovakia during World In 1767, at Arlington National Cemetery. ers to throw cars, motorcycles, a Police say Springer stole the the Mason-Dixon War II. Ten years ago: Secretary of boat and pianos. Not all of the pills by stashing the bottle in his line, the boundary between co- In 1954, Texas Instruments shots were successful. When a pocket even though he paid for lonial Pennsylvania, Maryland unveiled the Regency TR-1, the State Condoleezza Rice, visiting pumpkin misfired, participants other items that day. and Delaware, was set as as- first commercially produced Tokyo, said the United States referred to the result as a “pie.” Judge Jeffrey Wright says tronomers Charles Mason and transistor radio. was willing to use its full mili- Some of the teams clearly took Springer is a threat to society be- Jeremiah Dixon completed their In 1969, the federal govern- tary might to defend Japan in seriously the task of getting their cause he keeps stealing survey. ment banned artificial sweeten- light of North Korea’s nuclear medieval or earlier weapons sys- Springer will serve four In 1867, the United States took ers known as cyclamates (SY’- test. tems in place and ready to launch. months in county prison, five formal possession of Alaska kluh-maytz) because of evidence Five years ago: Fifty wild ani- “A lot of work to travel and set months on house arrest, 14 from Russia. they caused cancer in laboratory mals were released by the owner up,” said Dave Shepard, a mem- months on parole and three In 1892, the first long-dis- rats. of a Zanesville, Ohio, farm, Ter- ber of the Mista Ballista team years on probation. tance telephone line between In 1977, West German com- ry Thompson, who then com- from Framingham, Massachu- He was sentenced Oct. 4. New York and Chicago was of- mandos stormed a hijacked Luf- mitted suicide. The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Oct. 18, 2016 Today Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s 54.64 65.0 +0.04 100s L Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s 80s 74.44 85.0 -0.02 H L Cowlitz at Packwood 70s 3.73 10.5 -0.17 60s Cowlitz at Randle 50s Few Showers Mostly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy Partly Cloudy 10.29 18.0 -0.37 40s H 30s H 59º 46º 58º 50º 63º 50º 60º 45º 58º 45º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 6.72 ---- +0.05 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 7:35 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 6:17 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 63 Moonrise ...... 8:35 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 52 58/49 58/39 Moonset...... 10:33 a.m. Normal High ...... 63 Port Angeles Today Wed. Normal Low...... 43 56/46 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 82 in 1942 Seattle Anchorage 40/30 mc 42/31 pc Record Low...... 27 in 1948 58/51 Boise 57/39 sh 59/39 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg Last New First Full Boston 79/63 pc 80/56 s Yesterday ...... 0.26" 57/46 57/38 10/22 10/30 11/7 11/14 Dallas 90/71 s 87/61 s Month to date ...... 5.93" Tacoma Honolulu 88/76 pc 87/75 pc Normal month to date ...1.78" Centralia 58/48 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 81/63 s 80/61 s Year to date...... 30.51" 59/46 Yakima Nashville 90/64 s 86/63 s Normal year to date ....30.59" Chehalis Allergen Today Wednesday Phoenix 90/66 s 91/65 s 62/39 Longview 57/46 Trees None None St. Louis 86/60 pc 74/56 t Salt Lake City 53/40 sh 57/37 s WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 59/49 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 70/54 s 72/55 s Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 85/64 s 84/63 s Portland 59/48 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo - graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 59/51 61/40 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Wed. Today Wed. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Wed. Today Wed. Baghdad 97/72 s 97/70 s New Delhi 95/68 s 97/68 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 68/52 s 73/57 s Paris 61/46 pc 57/45 pc Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 59/49 sh 58/50 ra Spokane 54/38 sh 55/43 s London 54/46 sh 55/45 pc Rio de Janeiro 88/73 cl 90/75 pc cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 58/50 sh 56/52 ra Tri Cities 64/43 pc 62/47 s Mexico City 73/50 s 73/50 s Rome 64/52 ra 68/59 s sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 57/46 sh 57/48 ra Wenatchee 61/42 mc 58/45 pc Moscow 41/36 cl 39/32 cl Sydney 75/59 s 66/57 s

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360.273.5213 CH564599hw.do • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016 ‘King Chuck’ Files Second Lawsuit Against State, County Democrats CLAIM: Chuck Haunreiter, The lawsuit specifically al- leges that the committee violated a Precinct Officer and Haunreiter’s First Amendment Longtime Critic of Local right to freedom of speech and right to due process, and violated Party Officials, Says its own bylaws and state law by He Was Locked Out of kicking him out of meetings. “This is a free speech issue,” Meetings; Party Chair Haunreiter told The Chronicle. Says He’s Too Disruptive “Basically the reason the central committee kicked me out is that By Natalie Johnson they didn’t like my speech.” [email protected] Haunreiter noted he called A Lewis County Democratic the committee members “a precinct committee officer has bunch of incompetent oafs.” filed a second lawsuit, this time Brock said the committee in federal court, alleging that the is consulting with lawyers but local and state Democratic cen- could not comment further. tral committees violated his free- Ravens did not immediately dom of speech by locking him respond to a request for com- out of meetings. ment. Chuck Haunreiter, known Haunreiter won an uncon- by his self-proclaimed nick- tested election to become a pre- name “King Chuck,” first filed cinct committee officer for Lewis suit against the committee in County’s 7th Precinct in 2014. Lewis County Superior Court He said he was asked by the com- on March 16 of this year, about a mittee to stop writing letters to Pete Caster / [email protected] month after being told he would the editor of The Chronicle and In this June 2015 ile photo, U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Wash. speaks with Chuck Haunreiter in a banquet room of be banned from future Lewis calling in to a local morning ra- the Holiday Inn Express in Chehalis after the congresswoman received an award from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for County Democratic Central dio talk show. Haunreiter said he her support on the House loor of businesses. Haunreiter is currently suing local and state Democratic central committees. Committee meetings because he wanted the Democrats to work was “very disrespectful and dis- harder to get their candidates elected. to his precinct committee offi- ruptive to the membership at the “I attended the January central committee cer position for 2017, Haunreiter meetings,” according to a Feb. 8, His Superior Court lawsuit has been inactive since June, said he wants a judge to grant 2016, letter to Haunreiter. meeting and on Feb. 8 they sent me a him authority to continue going “I attended the January cen- when he was ordered to pay the opposing council’s fees after in- letter saying, ‘You can’t come to to meetings as a co-officer for tral committee meeting and on the number of months he was Feb. 8 they sent me a letter saying, correctly submitting a request for a change of venue. Haunreiter these meetings anymore!”’ barred from attending the meet- ‘You can’t come to these meetings ings. He would also like motions anymore,’” he said. represents himself in both cases. made by the committee during Haunreiter also alleged that “I’ve sort of abandoned Supe- Chuck Haunreiter that time to be declared void. the group physically locked him rior Court for now,” he said. “I Democratic precinct committee officer “I want to be able to attend out of a meeting. wanted a change of venue be- their meetings,” he said. “I am On Sept. 30, Haunreiter filed cause I don’t trust the Superior Court judges in Lewis County.” he would be better off filing in he has also not abandoned the an elected precinct committee a second, similar lawsuit in U.S. federal court on the basis of the local case. District Court against Lewis Haunreiter said he consulted officer, therefore I should be able County Committee Chairwom- with an attorney and determined First Amendment issue, but said While he was not re-elected to attend the meetings.” an Carol Brock and chairman of the Washington State Democrats Jaxon Ravens. News in Brief Braun to Attend Meeting on Education for Gifted Students By The Chronicle a Sen. John Braun, R-Centralia, Comfort n SavingS will meet Thursday with parents d and educators during a discus- sion of how to ensure quality It’s What We Do! education for gifted and talented students. Parents and all with an inter- ~ The Comfort ~ est in gifted child education are invited to the meeting, which begins at 6 p.m. SOFA in the Cen- SOFA SOFA tralia Middle School Library. The meeting is hosted by Lewis County POGO (Patrons Of Gift- $ 95 Sen. John Braun ed-Ed Organiza- $ 95 $ 95 R-Centralia tion), a group 699 699 699 that connects 4630 Matching Loveseat Available 630 Matching Loveseat Available IZ00 Matching Loveseat Available parents of highly capable children to advocate for ~ The Savings ~ educational opportunities that ROCKER OR help every child learn something ROCKER OR WALL RECLINER new in school each day. 18 MONTHS NO WALL RECLINER Along with practical discus- sion of classroom opportunities BUY INTEREST FINANCING and techniques, Thursday’s talk OAC will also center on ensuring that OR state funding for the legally re- NOW quired education of gifted and PAY CASH AND SAVE talented students is adequate. LIMITED TIME Parents of gifted children AN ADDITIONAL 5% 403 $ 95 767 $ 95 can connect with one another 399 499 at www.facebook.com/groups/ LewisCountyPOGO/. 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Pete Caster / [email protected] A rainbow shows up east of Chehalis as JD Rowland uses a chainsaw to cut up a tree that had fallen onto the roof of his neighbor’s home in Chehalis on Saturday afternoon. Hundreds Lose Power Despite Weaker Winds Than Forecast HIGHEST GUST: Winds of 39 MPH Were Reported at the Chehalis-Centralia Airport; National Weather Service Says Don’t Distrust Us By Justyna Tomtas [email protected] What was predicted as a pos- sible historic windstorm fell flat on Saturday, as the highest wind gusts reported at the Chehalis- Centralia Airport reached 39 Pedestrians battle Saturday’s storm as mph. the walk through downtown Chehalis. Forecasts predicted wind gusts to reach up to 60 mph prior said at the peak there were 870 to Saturday. customers without service. The National Weather Ser- The initial outages started vice Seattle branch stated the at about 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, storm ended up farther offshore and almost 700 of those were than originally predicted, which restored around 6:30 p.m. The resulted in higher pressure over remainder of the power was re- stored by 3:30 a.m. Western Washington than fore- Bridesmaids walk with bride Shelly Gibson, center, after having wedding pictures taken in the park near O’Blarney’s Irish Pub “It was a pretty major event,” cast. in downtown Centralia on Saturday afternoon. “The farther west track plus Evans said. “We are thankful it higher pressure resulted in much wasn’t as bad as they said it could less wind over the area,” stated be.” the NWS on its Facebook page. Evans said the biggest area NWS admitted its forecast affected was on Seminary Hill. did not turn out as predicted, but There were also some larger out- stated post-storm assessments ages in the downtown corridor help determine ways to improve of Centralia between Pearl and future forecasts. Tower streets. “These assessments are espe- Centralia City Light crews cially critical when our forecast came in prior to the storm event does not turn out as expected,” to prepare. Evans said the em- NWS stated. “We hope that you ployees were broken into two do not ignore future warnings crews. or distrust our forecasts because “Everybody we have available of this event. Although weather was out,” he said. “It went very models, the technology and the well for us, and like I said, I’m science are constantly improving, just glad it wasn’t the 60 and 70 there is still an aspect of unpre- mph gusts they predicted.” dictability in weather forecasting. The Lewis County Public Sometimes, Mother Nature sim- Utilities District saw even fewer An emergency responder sets up cones along the 500 ply does not want to cooperate outages. A man walks underneath colorful, windblown trees along block of South Market Boulevard after high winds tossed with the forecast.” Corenne Moses, PUD spokes- Kresky Avenue in Chehalis during Saturday afternoon’s storm. branches from a tree into the street Saturday in Chehalis. Despite lower wind levels, woman, said the outages came citizens of Lewis County still ex- in cycles, with no more than 80 The power was restored by during regular outage season. are out there in the middle of the perienced a number of outages in places being affected at one time. midnight thanks to three crews “We always appreciate peo- storm working to bring the pow- the area. “We had widespread scattered in Chehalis and two in Morton. ple’s patience knowing our guys er back,” she said. Rick Evans, line superinten- stuff, not a huge concentration of Moses said the event for the dent with Centralia City Light, the population,” she said. PUD mimicked what is expected Serving News in Brief LewiS County PACIFIC Thurston County Wagner has previously at- Sabra’s Place in the 300 block of CH564612hw.do tempted to harm herself, her North Tower Avenue in Centra- Woman Missing family reported to the Sheriff’s lia. Prosthetics & Orthotics, LLC Office. By The Chronicle First-arriving units found the The Sheriff’s Office is ad- business was full of dark smoke The Thurston County Sher- vising anyone who has seen or coming from a fire burning in a iff’s Office is looking for a wom- heard from Wagner to call 911. • Artiicial Limbs an last seen more than a week grill in the kitchen. Crews extinguished the fire ago. • Knee Braces Christine Wagner was last Downtown Centralia and remained on scene for about seen on Oct. Business Damaged After an hour to remove the smoke. 10 leaving her According to the RFA, the • Leg Braces residence in her Grill Fire business’s owner reported that 2004 Toyota By The Chronicle she turned on the grill, then briefly left the business to go to • Arch Supports Matrix. Her A Centralia business was destination was damaged Saturday morning af- the store. unknown and ter a grill was left unattended, The fire was determined to be • Diabetic Shoes her phone is according to the Riverside Fire accidental. shut off, accord- Christine Wagner Authority. Heating and cooking appli- Raymond Frieszell, MS, CPO ing to the Sher- At 11:20 a.m. on Saturday, ances should not be left unat- Whitney Donati, Orthotist (360) 330-1602 iff’s Office. She fire crews responded to a report tended to reduce the risk of fire, also left her purse behind. of smoke coming from a vent at according to the RFA. 1800 Cooks Hill Road, Suite A, Centralia, WA 98531 • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016 Chehalis Shooting Suspect Held on $500,000 Bail The Chronicle is published Tuesday and Thursday evenings and JAILED AFTER STANDOFF: Saturday mornings by Lafromboise Communications, Inc. Two Others Remain MISSED OR LATE PAPER? Delivery deadlines: Jailed After Allegedly Tuesday and Thursday ...... 5:30 p.m. Assisting Andrew C. Saturday ...... 7:30 a.m. Missed papers will only be credited up to 2 weeks, Skyberg PLEASE call us immediately Monday - Friday at 360-807-8203 or leave us a message on our after hours By Natalie Johnson line at 360-807-7676 Tuesday ...... 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. [email protected] Thursday ...... 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Saturday ...... 7:30 - 10:30 a.m. A suspect in a Chehalis shooting from earlier this month TO SUBSCRIBE made his first appearance in To start a new subscription or to schedule a vacation Lewis County Superior Court stop or restart, visit www.chronline.com or call cus- tomer service at 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. Monday, days after he was ar- 1203. Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. rested with the help of Lewis County’s SWAT team after elud- TO PLACE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ing capture for a week. Call 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. 1203, or visit Andrew C. Skyberg, 36, was www.chronline.com. charged Monday in Lewis Coun- Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Classified / Legals / Obituary Manager ty Superior Court with one count Amanda Curry ...... 736-3311 ext. 1277 of first-degree assault. Police ini- [email protected] tially released his name as An- drew K. Skyberg. OFFICE LOCATION AND HOURS Lewis County Superior Court 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia Judge James Lawler ordered Pete Caster / [email protected] Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday that Skyberg’s bail re- Andrew Skyberg makes his preliminary appearance in Lewis County Superior Court on Monday afternoon at the Lewis Coun- SUBSCRIPTION RATES main at $500,000, as it was set in ty Law and Justice Center in Chehalis. Newsstand weekday rate ...... $1 the warrant for his arrest. 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Pete Caster / [email protected] Doug Abrahamson collects oicial paperwork detailing his Teacher of the Year award from American Legion education chairman Loren “Bud” Sperry, while an assembled crowd of students, co-workers, Ameri- can Legion and family members provide a standing ovation in the Onalaska High School gymnasium on Monday afternoon. Onalaska Educator Dubbed Teacher of the Year by American Legion ABRAHAMSON: Onalaska’s his master’s degree from Grand current education chairman of volunteers at his church teach- over every time they wrap up a Canyon University. These days, the American Legion, founded ing Sunday school. Aside from chapter, usually once every three Doug Abrahamson Earns he teaches history, Spanish and the Teacher of the Year program his full slate of classroom duties, or four weeks, for a thorough Honor, $500 Prize for His leadership. He also acts as the 12 years ago and helped make he also acts as the high school review session. Two or three Extra Efforts as Teacher, Associated Student Body adviser. the presentation to Abrahamson varsity volleyball coach, public times a semester, they turn the Abrahamson and his wife on Monday. address announcer at Logger occasion into movie night at the Coach and Volunteer have four daughters and 10 “The reason it was started football and basketball games, teacher’s home. grandchildren, most of whom was to recognize the teachers all and coach of the boys and girls He says that those extra ef- By Jordan Nailon were in attendance at the sur- across the state of Washington middle school basketball teams forts are more than worth it, as [email protected] prise ceremony on Monday af- who don’t get enough recogni- to boot. ternoon. tion, in my opinion,” explained “If you say yes around here, long as they help to show his stu- Doug Abrahamson didn’t get “That was quite a surprise,” Sperry. they’ll find something for you dents a sound path forward in into teaching to collect awards. said an elated Abrahamson, who Sperry noted that Abraha- to do,” said Abrahamson with a life. Abrahamson said that one Thirty-one summer vaca- has more than one grandchild mson was so overly-qualified laugh. of his main jobs as a teacher is to tions and one freshly minted who attends Onalaska Elementa- and overdue for the award that Of all his various titles and expose students to the vast world Teacher of the Year award later, ry School across the street from somebody else actually nomi- tasks, Abrahamson says he par- that exists beyond the walls of though Abrahamson isn’t com- the high school. “I looked out my nated him, which is not always ticularly enjoys teaching history. Onalaska High School. plaining. window and saw them walking how these things go. Sperry also Since that was his college major, “A lot of times it’s just showing “It feels real heart warm- past and I thought, ‘What are pointed out that this year the he feels that the subject allows them potential. These are things ing. Most of the time you get they doing here? They should be award stipend was doubled from him to best employ his various that you can do, if you want to,” the appreciation later on when in school.’” its previous allotment of $250. skill sets and passions. said Abrahamson. (students) go on and do things With the entire school, as- “I don’t care what he does with That effort often goes above In the midst of his 32nd from here,” said Abrahamson on sorted members of the commu- it. He can throw his classroom a and beyond the call of duty, and teaching campaign Abrahamson Monday afternoon in the wake nity and representatives of the pizza party if he wants to. He’s well beyond the final school bell. of receiving the American Le- recognizes, and appreciates, that American Legion in attendance earned it,” said Sperry. Case in point — for the past six things are beginning to come gion Teacher of the Year award at the assembly, Abrahamson The criteria for the award is years, Abrahamson has been full circle. during an all-school assembly at was presented with a student- wide ranging, but with his exten- hosting his advanced placement Onalaska High School. produced and narrated tribute sive resume, Abrahamson man- history class at his home for reg- “One of the things that really Abrahamson began teach- video, along with the Teacher of aged to fill up all of the catego- ular dinner and study sessions. gets me is when I get kids of for- ing at Onalaska High School in the Year plaque and a $500 check ries with ease. “We don't have enough time mer students in my class. They 1985. He graduated high school to spend on his classroom as he In Abrahamson's spare time to cover it all in class,” explained come in that first day and say, in Spokane and went on to earn sees fit. he often helps to coordinate and Abrahamson’. ‘My mom says I’m supposed to his bachelor's degree from East- Loren “Bud” Sperry, the past undertake community volunteer In order to make up the dif- behave in your class because she ern Washington University and department commander and projects with students. He also ference, he has his students come had you when she was in school.’” Miss Lewis County Scholarship Program Welcoming New Contestants REGISTRATION DEADLINE they’re hoping for an additional this year’s pageant. program also gives young wom- and being able to hold that con- $5,000 this year. The 2017 contest will be held en an edge. versation with confidence.” DEC. 2: The Pageant Godsey said the contestants on March 12 at the Chester V. “I just think it’s a great pro- The scholarship program Resulted in the learn valuable skills from the Rhodes auditorium at the R.E. gram for young women to par- is planning on touring local competition, namely how to Bennett Elementary School in ticipate in,” she said. “There’s schools soon to drum up support Allocation of $10,000 present and handle themselves Chehalis, and the registration always a lot of emotional growth, and applicants. in Scholarships for Six during job interviews. deadline is Dec. 2. and I think they really learn how For more information on the “They have to go through an Spokeswoman Linda To- to be on stage and be present and pageant, visit misslewiscounty. Young Women Last Year eight-week grooming, train- masheck said she thinks the be comfortable in a conversation, com. By The Chronicle ing process before the pageant, which goes through interviews, The Miss Lewis County which goes through wardrobes,” Scholarship Program is recruit- she said. “They have to do talent, ing young women between the so we go through talent.” ages of 17 and 24 for its 2017 All contestants receive at Seven Buildings Full of Trash & Treasure: county competition, the first least $300 in scholarships, with step to moving on to state and Garage Sale Stuf - Aniques & Collectables - Crats - Junk - the winner receiving more than Estate, Garage, Aic, & Closet Clean-Outs - Who Knows? national competitions. $3,000, which Godsey said could 99% ALL INDOORS OR UNDER COVER ... Last year, the foundation pay for an entire year of tuition awarded $10,000 in scholarships at Centralia College. SALES GOES ON RAIN OR SHINE to six contestants, and execu- The organization is hoping tive director Cindy Godsey said to recruit 10 women or more for

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Pete Caster / [email protected] SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON FAIR & EXPO CENTER … Enter at South Gate for Parking Bailey Peters, second from right, reacts after being announced the winner of the 2555 North Naional Avenue… CHEHALIS, WA Oice: 360-740-1495 2016 Miss Lewis County Pageant at R.E. Bennett Auditorium in Chehalis. • Main 7 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016 After Lewis County Officials Say 'Go Away,' Pot Business Makes $1 Million Investment in Mason County By Craig Sailor bor drove out of her driveway what it calls candy cones — The News Tribune and gave Taylor a friendly wave. joints infused with hash oil and “They see Taylor and I out ‘‘We could have grown in Lewis County if rolled in kief or dried hash. A Shelton- and Tacoma-based here every day trying to build “It’s a joint with an extra pot business is now growing this,” Garrett said. we had written consent from the federal punch,” Taylor said. marijuana for Willie’s Reserve, The Liquor and Cannabis government. They … just told us to go away.” The company also makes oils the brand launched by country Board would not issue a license and extracts. music star and cannabis con- until the operation was fully built The joints, as Bernhardt lat- noisseur Willie Nelson. out. That came in August 2014. Taylor Balduff owner, Forbidden Farms er demonstrated, are made en It’s another major twist in the “You’re buying all this equip- masse. South Sound company’s story, ment with just the hope that A manual device holds 120 which was run out of one county you’ll get a license, and if you When they constructed the The room looked like a meat joint papers that Bernhardt filled only to be embraced by another. don’t, well, that’s it,” Taylor said. farm, they could afford to build locker. Instead of sides of beef, with the Blackberry Trainwreck Brothers Taylor and Garrett “There was a time when I only only the five greenhouses. marijuana was hanging from strain. Balduff are the owners of the had a few dollars to my name and There’s another reason why metal racks. After tamping down the mar- cannabis operation called For- I wondered, ‘What the hell did I greenhouses are more popular: Taylor grabbed a bud and ijuana, the joints are removed bidden Farms. They grow their get myself into?’” Taylor recalled. They produce a higher quality bent its stem. It wasn’t ready. It and their ends twisted. cannabis in Mason County, near The brothers called in favors product, the brothers said. snaps off when fully dry. Shelton, and process it on Taco- “3,000 more times and we’re from friends to provide labor for To fertilize their plants, the After the buds are removed ma’s Tideflats. all done,” Bernhardt said. the project. All in all, the facility brothers use Indoor Garden’s Blu from the plant, they are placed in “To get an endorsement from The brothers grow close to 75 represents a $1 million-plus in- Moon, a Tacoma-made product. a trimming machine with rotat- strains. They differ in THC lev- an American icon is pretty awe- vestment, Taylor said. While no herbicides are need- some,” Taylor said. ing discs that remove stems, leaves els and taste. That November they made ed, they do occasionally use two and other undesirable parts. “Certain strains might have a The brothers smoked some their first sale. approved insecticides to control of their Maui Wowie strain with Each bud is individually in- fruity taste, others might have a spider mites and hemp russet spected and weighed. The buds more woodsy, piney taste,” Gar- Nelson backstage July 23 at his mites. Marymoor Park concert. The Farm will be put in packaging weigh- rett said. The mites cause abnormal ing from 1 gram to the legal Forbidden Farms sells to 15 “He was a fan,” Taylor said. Today, 40,000 square feet leaf growth and browning. “He liked it most definitely.” make up the fenced growing maximum of 1 ounce (28 grams). stores, including Green Col- “You can’t see them with a na- Flower is still the mainstay of lar Cannabis in Parkland and Nelson is selling his brand, to operation on the leased, 5-acre ked eye,” Taylor said. which the Balduff brothers are property. Marijuana plants cover the business. Dank’s Wonder Emporium in What the Balduffs can see are “Raw bud is still king for us,” Olympia. Federal law does not contributors, in various Wash- 30,000 square feet. any intrusions into their farm ington pot shops. Forbidden In late September, the Taylor said. “We sell more of that allow their product to cross state and employee theft. than anything.” lines, even to neighboring Or- Farms is one of three in Wash- Balduffs were preparing for a Close to 50 cameras cover the ington listed as growers for Wil- harvest of their outdoor crop. Some of Forbidden Farms’ egon, where recreational mari- property. cannabis will be made into joints juana is also legal. lie’s Reserve. Inside their greenhouses, “Just about anywhere you are To get Nelson’s approval, an marijuana plants were at various or have its oils extracted. Marijuana sales continue to on the farm is covered by at least On this day, most of Forbid- climb each month in Washington. inspection team visited the farm stages of growth. two cameras,” Taylor said. In ad- in early 2016. Cuttings from “mother” den Farms’ employees were ap- In September, Forbidden dition, a science-fiction-like secu- plying labels to small test tube- Farms passed the $1 million “They were absolutely blown plants sat in water- and nutrient- rity system protects the property. away with what we were doing,” filled trays. Garrett lifted a tray like containers that hold single mark in sales for 2016, according Taylor said. The team was im- to reveal spidery roots below. joints. They will be heat sealed to 502data.com. September sales pressed with the natural light the As the plants grow, they’ll be Processing after the joint is inserted, per were $192,000, a nearly $100,000 brothers use to grow their cannabis planted in pots, then repotted to Forbidden Farms opened its state law. monthly increase from the prior while still maintaining top quality. larger containers as they get big- 4,600-square-foot processing fa- Meanwhile, floor manager September. Taylor, 32, manages the pro- ger. cility in mid-2015 near the Port Cole Bernhardt was in the mid- But the brothers know that cessing operation. Garrett, 35, Like a teenager getting her of Tacoma. They use it to dry, dle of a white nightmare. He was won’t last forever. manages the farm. They employ driver’s license, each plant gets process and package their crop. poking through a pile of a finely “At some point it’s got to level 18 workers. Both brothers and an ID when it comes of age. The unmarked location is a ground White Nightmare mari- out,” Taylor said. “I don’t know employees switch between the Once the plants reach 8 inch- former restaurant. Diner-style juana strain. how it can sustain this growth. two sites as needed. es tall or wide, they are given a stools still line a counter. But in- “I’m looking for stems like There are just so many consum- “It’s the new American Dream,” bar code tag that will stay with stead of customers eating burg- this,” he said, holding up a tiny ers in Washington.” Garrett said. “Working together, them through harvesting. ers, employees make joints and section. “It’ll poke the slightest They are near the top in sales owning our own business. It’s a “Tracking is pretty intense,” affix labels to containers. hole in the side (of the paper) and out of 900-plus growers/proces- new industry, and we were able to Garrett said. Earlier this week, 600 mari- make it not as easy to smoke the sors in the state. get our foot in the door.” On this particular day, 3,500 juana plants were slowly drying joint.” Forbidden Farms’ ultimate plants were registered in the in a two-story room at the facility. Forbidden Farms also makes goal: Break into the top 10. Starting Up farm’s system. The plants fill five greenhous- The Balduffs grew up in Bon- es. Little do they know they’re ney Lake and Buckley. Taylor about to be tricked. worked in property management When the plants approach while Garrett worked in home maturity, the brothers use a remodeling. Both dabbled with light deprivation system they de- collective marijuana gardens be- Love The Chronicle? signed to make the plants think fore taking on cannabis full time. fall is coming regardless of the It wasn’t easy getting off the time of year. That causes the ground. plants to flower sooner. Want to share the love? Almost a year after Initiative At the touch of a button a 502 passed in November 2012, black covering can be unfurled, the brothers found a site in rural sending the greenhouse into a Lewis County. They sold person- partial eclipse. Do you subscribe to the chronicle ... al assets and cashed out 401(k)s Sometimes the opposite situ- to start their business. ation occurs and more light is “We brought in the power line or want to subscribe? needed. During the summer, ar- a quarter mile,” Garrett said. “We tificial lights are seldom needed. started building infrastructure.” “Even on a cloudy day here Then Lewis County weighed in Washington we’re still get- in. “We could have grown in Share the love and get a 2nd ting awesome light,” Garrett said. Lewis County if we had written “There’s no light out there that can consent from the federal govern- duplicate what the sun can do.” subscription for a friend, loved ment,” Taylor said. “They … just Cloudy days have one-quarter told us to go away.” to one-third the light of a sunny Growing, selling and possess- one or neighbor! day. But even on those days, it is ing marijuana remains illegal still a substantial head start over under federal law. indoor operations that rely on The brothers decided to walk artificial lighting. To renew or start today, away from the $50,000 they in- The controlled atmosphere of vested in the property and try the greenhouses contrasts with call 807-8203! again. the brothers’ outside growing “That dramatically set us back area. on money we could have used to First Subscription First Subscription First Subscription set this up,” Taylor said. “That “Out here, we’re at the mercy $12.90 for 1 Month $65.15 for 6 Months $122.00 for 1 Year made that first year extra hard.” of nature,” Taylor said. When they arrived in Mason “We are susceptible to every- thing any other crop would be Add Additional County in 2014, they found a Subscription + $8 $48 $84 completely different atmosphere. susceptible to,” Garrett said. “An “We took (county officials) early freeze would kill this whole our plan, showed them what we field.” Total for 2 = $20.90 $113.15 $206.00 Planted in May, the outdoor wanted to do. They were very Subscriptions must start and end at the same time and may not be combined. open to the idea,” Taylor said. crop was ready for harvest in late “When I said ‘marijuana’ I didn’t September. No refunds if canceled early. feel like I was cussing.” “This is the most exciting time While Mason County wel- for us,” Taylor said. comed them, they soon discov- But the outside area’s days are CH563804hh.sw ered their new neighbors weren’t numbered. as happy to see them when con- “I would love to go all green- struction began in April 2014. house,” Taylor said. “It gets rid A flier was distributed in the of some the variables and curve rural neighborhood along Tot- balls that make outdoor produc- ten Inlet saying the farm would tion rough.” bring 24-hour floodlights, a pris- on-like atmosphere, toxic runoff, crime and other problems. “It got everybody worked up,” Taylor said. But the brothers kept their gate open and invited neighbors to visit. And they did. “They may have not been tickled that we were here, but they realized that we were going to run a nice, clean operation,” Taylor said on a recent Septem- ber morning at the farm. “It’s CH565330bw.cg very similar to any other kind of farming.” A few moments later, a neigh- Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016

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 Appreciation for Preparation in Face of ‘Historic’ Forecast Residents of Southwest in quick and efficient fashion. Mossyrock Fire Bond — that means holes,” said Ron Washington performed a Our Views One note, though: It Palmer. The Mossyrock area fire collective ritual in the face of precipitation and a solid would be hugely beneficial to Some might ask why the district is again seeking the dire forecasts of a potentially reminder that the rainy season customers if both utilities posted district doesn’t simply move to passage of a bond to replace its historic windstorm over the has arrived. information on outages to the a new building, but appropriate weekend. We’re thankful for the internet in real time. Prior to the aging station. The measure has real estate is difficult to find We bought bottled water, planning of public agencies smartphone era, it might have come close in the past, earning a in the area, and a new station pulled out the candles, lamps regardless. On Friday, Centralia made sense to rely fully on the majority of votes, but it requires would put the district on solid and flashlights, charged our City Light and the Lewis County phone lines to update customers 60 percent of voters’ approval to footing in a central location that cellphones and stared out the Public Utilities District each had on predicted times for power pass. allows reliable response times. window in anticipation of a crews primed and ready to head restoration, but these days, The Chronicle visited the It seems fire district leaders storm predicted to cause mass out into the storm and restore people still have internet access facility last week. As the story have brought forward a solid power outages, downed trees power. They were needed, as when the lights go out. noted, the structural issues are plan that would ensure the and other damage. hundreds lost electricity despite It might relieve both anxiety real. The roof leaks, there are sustainability and strength Fortunately, it never arrived the storm not reaching its and the call load at both utilities several cases of dry rot and the of the district for years to in full force. predicted ferocity. if the information was instantly building in general is in obvious come, and we encourage voters Instead, most of us got a It’s a tough job, one we available and continuously need of repairs or replacement. to consider supporting the few stiff gusts of wind, mild appreciate is routinely handled updated. “We have natural skylights measure on the Nov. 8 ballot.

COMMENTARY: Highlighting Lewis County Following Conscience Creates Animosity

For the past five months, I’ve watched, read and waited for , the Republican nominee for president, to convince me to support him in the November election. Instead, I’ve reaffirmed my belief that I cannot cast my ballot for a man who epitomizes the left’s caricature of Republicans as hardhearted, greedy, women-hating billionaires. The tapes released since Oct. 7 only proved what most of us have known all along, that Trump sees women as objects, toy things for his pleasure. At age 59, he bragged in lewd terms about forcing himself on women sexually. But, his supporters say, that was 10 years ago. Yes, but that doesn’t excuse it. In the fall of 2015, he insulted Carly Fiorina, criticizing her face. When debate moderator Megyn Kelly asked a legitimate question about comments he’s made about women, Trump tweeted about her menstrual cycle. Is that the kind of man we want in the Oval Office? Trump’s objectification of females epitomizes the most abhorrent behavior faced by women in workplaces, on campuses and walking down streets. It’s disgusting. It’s By Julie McDonald Letters HOW TO REACH pathetic. And it’s likely to grow worse with him in the White House. Mossyrock Citizens Urged to Vote for New Fire Hall ELECTED OFFICIALS But Republicans say Hillary Clinton is worse. As a group of local Mossyrock citizens, we have been trying to get the 20TH DISTRICT I agree she’s as bad as Trump. As secretary of state, she word out to the community on the terrible condition of the current Moss- deliberately hid emails on a private server, jeopardizing the yrock fire station and the need for its replacement. Lewis County and nation’s security and perhaps the lives of men and women Along with this issue though, there are several other problems with the Southwestern Thurston serving overseas. She probably should have faced criminal existing station, such as very little parking and no space for training exer- County charges, but she didn’t — perhaps because of political cises. Most training has to occur off-site. The new location as proposed in corruption in the FBI. the bond will take care of all of these issues as well as provide additional State Sen. John Braun With the election of either Trump or Clinton, we’ll likely space for equipment. P.O. Box 40420 see scandal in the White House. The current station has only a few years left at best, and if we were to Olympia, WA 98504-0420 lose this facility this would increase property insurance premiums in the phone: (360) 786-7638 Max Lucado, a prolific Christian author, seldom comments fax: ( Mossyrock area due to the need for fire fighters and equipment to come 360) 786-1999 on politics, but he broke his silence to condemn Trump’s email: [email protected] behavior because he brandishes the Bible and calls himself a from further out. It is in the best interest of everyone in Fire District 3 to Christian while in the next breath calling a woman a bimbo. be proactive and not let this happen. State Rep. Richard DeBolt Trump has said he’s never asked God for forgiveness, The land for the new station has been donated to the fire district and P.O. Box 40600 which Lucado likened to a swimmer never getting wet and a the well supplying water is also. These are major cost savings and a big Olympia, WA 98504-0600 musician never singing a song. “foot in the door.” The bond as proposed for the construction of the station phone: (360) 786-7896 “How does a person claim to be a Christian and never need would be an assessed 77 cents per $1,000 of valuation for 10 years. This fax: (360) 786-7871 to ask for forgiveness?” Lucado asked. Good question. I ask works out to $115 per year on a home valued at $150,000 or $192 for a email: richard.debolt@leg. God to forgive me all the time. home valued at $250,000. wa.gov I know we’re not electing a pastor-in-chief, but rather Interest rates are still low now and that helps keep the cost of the bond a commander-in-chief. There again, the thought of an down also. State Rep. Ed Orcutt emotionally volatile thin-skinned politician with his finger on Fire District 3 that services the Mossyrock area is currently made up P.O. Box 40600 the nuclear button scares me to death. of 30 volunteers and only two paid positions. Please show your support Olympia, WA 98504-0600 Character matters. Marketing gurus say people need to for these people that give so much to their community and vote yes for the phone: (360) 786-7990 know, like and trust someone before they do business with Fire District 3 bond. email: [email protected] them. I don’t like what I know about either candidate and I don’t trust either one. Ron Palmer, Jack DeGoede and Butch Senter 19TH DISTRICT So what’s a conservative woman to do? Cast a ballot for a Committee for the Support of Fire District 3 Bond Pacific, Wahkiakum and third-party candidate? Or follow our 3rd District Rep. Jaime Lorene Lipinski Deserves Honor for Borst House Work Parts of Lewis, Grays Harbor Herrera Beutler by writing in Speaker of the House Paul Ryan? and Cowlitz Counties I’ve heard some Trump supporters say they’ll refuse to vote Recently I read the obituary of Lorene Schulz Lipinski in your newspa- for Beutler because she doesn’t support Trump. That doesn’t per and want the public to know an aspect of her life that affected the city. State Sen. Dean Takko make sense. Whether Trump or Clinton wins Nov. 8, we’ll For many years, Lorene, along with her husband Bernard Lipinski, P.O. Box 40419 need Republican control of Congress to provide a check on the kept the Borst House open to visitors and school children. The picture in Olympia, WA 98504-0419 president. But if you don’t vote for Trump, some Republicans the newspaper was perfect, and I remember her smiling face welcoming phone: (360) 786-7636 say, you’re electing Clinton. By the same token, if you don’t people, sharing the history and just glowing with her part in the Borst fax: (360) 786-1446 email: vote for Clinton, aren’t you in effect supporting Trump? Family’s past. [email protected] Given the history of Washington state as a Democratic She kept the house clean, planted flowers and got volunteers to open stronghold, the arguments are rather moot. Washington’s State Rep. Brian Blake Saturdays and Sundays 2-4 p.m. all summer. Bernard would open the P.O. Box 40600 electoral votes will go to Clinton. Blockhouse and visitors would walk on down and look through that his- Facebook friends say God works through flawed people Olympia, WA 98504-0600 toric place too. phone: (360) 786-7870 and cite examples throughout biblical history. I agree: God is Seeing her picture in the newspaper urged me not only to write a let- fax: (360) 786-1276 sovereign. He works all things according to his purpose. As ter to the editor, but I would like to see a plaque in honor of her and her email: [email protected] such, he can work through either Trump or Clinton. husband for all the hours they gave freely to perpetuating our local history. I’m not trying to divide Republicans or Christians by I will follow up with the city officials, who are also very grateful for the State Rep. JD Rossetti sharing my opinion. I’m just saying I will vote my conscience, time and effort of Lorene and Bernard Lipinski. P.O. Box 40600 and in this case, when my ballot arrives this week, I’ll probably Watch for a followup, and maybe next year during the Borst open Olympia, WA 98504-0600 write in “God.” houses, we will be putting up the plaque and honoring a hardworking, val- phone: (360) 786-7806 The Lord knows this nation will need help, no matter who iant couple, citizens of Centralia who did their best to maintain our his- fax: (360) 786-7210 is elected. tory with no thought of a reward. email: [email protected] ••• Julie McDonald, a personal historian from Toledo, may be reached Jean Bluhm at [email protected]. Chehalis

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Items submitted are subject to editing and be sent to [email protected]. n Editor Eric Schwartz can be reached at (360) discussion of vital issues and events affecting will become the property of this newspaper. Po- 807-8224, or by e-mail at eschwartz@chronline. the quality of life in Lewis County and adjoining etry is not accepted. com. regions. When necessary, we will be willing to take a tough, definitive stance on a controver- sial issue. • Main 9 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016 Justice Delayed? 6,000 Rape Kits Sit Untested BACKLOGS: Washington’s all prepared to do a sexual as- sault exam. Untested Kits Among Beyond the medical tech- 400,000 Nationwide nique needed to collect mean- ingful evidence, the course By Molly Rosbach addresses the emotional com- The Yakima Herald-Republic ponent of the exam, both for the YAKIMA — State Rep. Gina victim and for the female nurses, McCabe has an ambitious goal for whom rape is a very real fear. for Washington: to be the first Exams take two to four hours, state in the country with no and generally include an inter- backlog of untested rape kits. view with police. The hospital But while the state task force also calls local victim advocates established by the Legislature last if the victim consents. Victims year is making strides toward are not billed for the exam. that goal, there are still years of Demel said what she'd most work ahead to get through the like to see is a separate facility to estimated 6,000 untested kits, treat rape victims in a more com- stakeholders say. forting environment, away from "I don't think this was ever the noise and harsh light of the envisioned as something that emergency department. would be all handled in a year," said Capt. Jeff Schneider, Ya- Ensuring Sensitivity kima Police Department chief of detectives. "This is going to take Community advocates play a a long time to get actually under big role in guiding and encour- Shawn Gust / Yakima Herald-Republic aging victims through the legal control." In this Oct. 7 photo, a standard testing kit used in rape cases is laid out on a table at Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital in Yakima. Washington's approximately system, sometimes following Hospital nurses are often the irst point of contact for victims of rape and sexual assault and are responsible for collecting the cases for years. 6,000 kits — an estimate that initial physical evidence. came from a 2015 survey by "They help the victim stay in the Washington Association of the system," McCabe said. "If Sheriffs and Police Chiefs — are to address not only the back- training, and seven positions re- weeks that the state got results you have someone who's holding among some 400,000 untested logged evidence, but every piece main vacant. for the first 200 or so rape kits your hand, giving you coffee or a rape kits nationwide, packets of of the process that interacts with Of the new hires, only one processed by the private lab. A warm blanket, you're more will- swabs for DNA evidence taken rape victims, who often feel let had any experience coming in, report will include how many ing to stay in the system," work- in the aftermath of sexual assault down by the system. and the rest require 18 months CODIS hits came through, Mc- ing with police and prosecutors. in the hopes they will help bring "We have to go forward and to two years of training, even Cabe said. Advocates help connect vic- perpetrators to justice. do a better job as a state," she said. though they come with bach- Earlier this year, the Legisla- tims with services such as coun- Schneider didn't have an ex- "It's just so important to tell the elor's or master's degrees, said ture passed a bill to establish a seling, inform them of other act figure of how many cases are story, and make sure these vic- Jean Johnston, the CODIS labo- tracking system for rape kits, so resources they can pursue, and backlogged in Yakima, but put tims feel whole again." ratory manager. (The state's CO- they can't fall through the cracks help them keep track of all the it somewhere in the hundreds, DIS lab is tasked with comparing or wind up forgotten in a police meetings and contacts that ac- reported the Yakima Herald-Re- New Laws Aim to DNA profiles taken from the kits station closet. company a criminal court case. public (http://bit.ly/2diBtnR). Reduce Problem against the FBI database.) The law directs the State Pa- Statewide, the task force has The kits pile up at law en- "It'll be another year or more trol to develop the system, which found that advocates are unde- forcement agencies because the In 2015, the first law address- before these new scientists are will eventually allow victims rused, though Yakima Valley Washington State Patrol's five ing the rape kit backlog estab- able to produce casework," John- of sexual assault to log onto a advocates say they have strong DNA testing labs around the lished a state task force of legisla- ston said, adding that in that secure website and see exactly working relationships with law state don't have the capacity to tors, victim advocates and other time, the labs may also lose some where their individual kit is at enforcement and hospitals, and store all of them, and it takes a stakeholders and required law of their experienced DNA scien- any point in time. are able to respond 24/7. couple of weeks to process each enforcement agencies to submit a tists. "It's a constant struggle to Another bill this year called Ensuring that police and request to the state labs within 30 one. Some date back at least a de- have enough staffing to be able for a study of how to increase nurses always call for an advo- cade. days of receiving new rape kits, if to process the samples." the availability of nurses specifi- cate depends on "continuous out- The backlog sends two mes- the victim consents. The kits stay It takes 10 to 12 hours of work cally trained to conduct sexual reach, not just a one-time thing," sages, McCabe said. It makes in the police station until the lab to process each kit, but as certain assault examinations (Sexual As- said executive director Leticia victims question the point of go- has space to receive them. tests take time, those hours are sault Nurse Examiner, or SANE ing through an invasive medical While the law did not include spread over a week or two. Fo- nurse), or how to better utilize Garcia from Lower Valley Crisis procedure just to have the results a specific requirement to clear rensic scientists also are called existing nurse resources across and Support Services. "It's not a languish in a box somewhere, out the backlog, it directed the out of the lab several times a year the state. perfect system, but we're here to and it tells perpetrators they will task force to develop best prac- to testify about the evidence in Properly trained nurses are provide that support and to col- likely never be caught via DNA tices around processing the pre- court cases, which might take an critical not just to prevent the re- laborate." evidence. viously un-submitted kits. hour or several days. traumatization of victims in the At the state level, upcoming Processing that DNA evi- It also came with funding to To address the backlog, State exam room, but also to testify priorities include securing more dence is "exceptionally" impor- hire and train new forensic sci- Patrol labs are contracting with in court about the evidence they money for the police and pros- tant for court cases, Yakima entists for the State Patrol's labs a private lab that will focus gathered and witnessed during ecutors investigating cold cases, County prosecutor Joe Brusic to increase their evidence-pro- solely on previously untested the exam. and potentially eliminating the said. It also affects prosecutors' cessing capacity. Six of the seven kits, while the state labs continue At Yakima Valley Memorial statute of limitations for pros- relationship with the victim. spots have been filled. processing new kits that come in Hospital, about five nurses have ecuting rape cases, McCabe said. "It's very difficult to tell a vic- Total, the state labs employ — along with evidence from all gone through the full SANE "It seems like the more we do, tim that there is this processing 43 DNA casework positions, but the other homicides, assaults and training, but every nurse in the the more there is to do," she said. going on," he said. only 29 full-time equivalent sci- robberies that flood the system emergency department receives "But it's important work, and I As one of the lead legislators entists are qualified to perform each day. a four-hour training from case think we're going to get through on the task force, McCabe wants DNA casework. Five are still in It was only in the last few manager Dee Demel, so they are all of it." News in Brief Comments Sought on ken ribs and a punctured lung. Chehalis Basin Strategy Protections for Snow- 14 Arrested in Loving Wolverines Washington BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — he Chehalis Basin has experienced both major looding and substantial U.S. wildlife officials are seeking Prostitution Sting degradation of aquatic species habitat. hese issues have persisted for almost public comment on a proposal to SPOKANE (AP) — Authori- 100 years without a comprehensive response. protect snow-loving wolverines ties have made 14 arrests in con- as a threatened species. nection with a prostitution op- he Department of Ecology is considering potential actions to reduce lood The government proposed eration involving more than 70 damage and restore habitat for aquatic species. he Chehalis Basin Strategy protections three years ago be- people, including five children, fore later reversing course. across Washington state. includes near and long term actions, as well as small and large scale projects. In April, a federal judge sided The Spokesman-Review re- with environmentalists who ar- ported that federal agents and WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU gued the Obama administration several local agencies used under- brushed over threats to the animals cover agents to make contact with Ecology would like your input on the actions analyzed. he drat programmatic from climate change. U.S. District the people involved. The arrests State Environmental Policy Act Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) was Judge Dana Christensen ordered were made last week in more than released on September 29. Read a copy at Chehalis, Centralia, Aberdeen and wildlife officials to act as quickly as a dozen cities across the state. Montesano libraries. For information call Chrissy Bailey, (360) 407-6781. possible to protect the species. FBI spokeswoman Ayn Diet- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Ser- rich-Williams says there was one vice spokeswoman Sandra Baker arrest and 13 women recovered in says the agency will collect new ATTEND A PUBLIC MEETING Airway Heights, while authorities climate change data in coming hursday, October 27 made one arrest in Spokane and Tuesday, October 18 months as part of its review. A fi- Montesano City Hall nal decision is expected by 2018. recovered three women there. Veteran’s Memorial Museum 112 N. Main Street Andrea Santarsiere with the 100 S.W. Veterans Way Center for Biological Diversity Federal Judge OKs Montesano, WA 98563 says wolverines can't wait that Chehalis, WA 98532 long for protections. The group Lawsuit Over Use of has been seeking federal protec- Lakewood Police Dog Open house at 6:00 p.m. followed by a short presentation at 6:30 p.m. and tions for the animals since 1995. public hearing at 7:00 p.m. TACOMA (AP) — A federal judge says a man's lawsuit over Man Needed Rescue a now-retired Lakewood police La Cuenca de Chehalis tiene problemas con inundaciones y la degradación del After Getting Stuck in dog that bit him unprompted hábitat acuático. El Departamento de Ecología del Estado de Washington invita can go forward. al público a comentar sobre las acciones que se quiere usar para corregir los Tree Watching Storm In a ruling Friday, U.S. District problemas. El periodo de comentario público es del 29 de septiembre hasta el 31 de OLYMPIA (AP) — Authori- Judge Ronald Leighton declined a ties say a man in his 50s needed request by the city of Lakewood octubre, 2016. Para obtener más información, favor de comunicarse con Gretchen rescuing after getting stuck in a and Officer James Syler to dismiss Newman al (360) 407-6097 o por correo electrónico a [email protected]. tree in Olympia while trying to the claims filed by Kerry Tucker, take pictures of the windstorm who was staying in a homeless COMMENT ON THE DRAFT EIS over the weekend. camp when the dog, named Astor, The Olympian reported that attacked him in 2012. Submit comments by October 31 the man had climbed toward the Police were looking for some- ONLINE: chehalisbasinstrategy.com top of the tree Saturday night one else, and the then-23-year- and then fell about 30 feet, be- old Tucker was neither a suspect EMAIL: [email protected] coming wedged in the tree. nor fleeing when the German MAIL: Chehalis Basin Strategy EIS, c/o Anchor QEA, 720 CH565254bw.cg Olympia Fire Department shepherd bit him, causing what Olive Way, Ste. 1900, Seattle, WA 98101 Battalion Chief Pat Noonan said his lawyers describe as severe the man possibly suffered bro- and permanent leg injuries. Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016

Sirens, Court Records, Records Lotteries, Commodities Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT Salas, 23, of Centralia, on sus- ported to Providence Centralia Hit and Runs police cited Jared W. Thorson, Fraudulent Charge Reported picion of driving under the in- Hospital with a suspected head 32, of Centralia, on suspicion of fluence near the intersection injury. • At 10:28 p.m. on Friday, po- third-degree theft in the 1600 • At 1:07 p.m. on Friday, po- of Harrison Avenue and First lice received a report of a hit and block of Northwest Louisiana lice received a report of a fraud- Street. Salas was arrested after Man Booked on Assault Charge run in the 300 block of South- Avenue. He allegedly took color- ulent charge to a bank account allegedly crashing the vehicle he west 16th Street. A building was ing books, pens and shoes. in the 1600 block of Harrison was driving. • At 5:52 p.m. on Sunday, po- damaged. Avenue. lice arrested Jason L. Oliver, 31, • At 11:01 a.m. on Saturday, a of Centralia, in the 400 block of hit and run was reported in the Suspicious Activity Man Sent Summons for at Vacant House Graffiti Painted on Fence West Pine Street on suspicion of 1700 block of North National Breaking Windshield fourth-degree assault, domestic Avenue. • At 6:05 p.m. on Sunday, • At 3:04 p.m. on Friday, po- • At 2:33 a.m. on Saturday, violence, after allegedly assault- • At 10:42 p.m. on Saturday, police received a report of suspi- lice received a report of mali- police sent a summons to a ing two family members. a hit and run was reported at the cious activity at a vacant house cious mischief in the 800 block 24-year-old Centralia man on intersection of Fourth Street and in the 900 block of Northwest of Landing Way. Graffiti was suspicion of third-degree mali- Man Arrested on California Market Boulevard. Prindle Street. A person report- spray-painted on a fence. cious mischief in the 1400 block Murder Warrant ed people spraying graffiti on of Johnson Road. The man al- Trespassers Reported in Vacant the house and pulling siding off Cell Phone Taken legedly broke a windshield on a • At 12:28 p.m. on Mon- Residence the building. vehicle, then fled the scene. day, police arrested Lemario D. • At 3:27 p.m. on Friday, a Thomas, 27, of Heyward, Cali- • At 5:37 p.m. on Saturday, cell phone was reported stolen in fornia, on an outstanding mur- police received a report of tres- MORTON POLICE DEPARTMENT the 1100 block of View Avenue. Money Stolen der warrant from California in passers in a garage at a vacant Drunk Patron • At 6:35 p.m. on Saturday, the 400 block of North Tower residence in the 200 block of Trespassed After Dispute Woman Injured During Dispute police received a report of a theft Avenue. He was also cited and Southwest Cascade Avenue. of money from a business in the released on suspicion of vehicle • At 12:10 a.m. on Oct. 11, po- • At 4:11 p.m. on Friday, po- lice responded to the 100 block lice responded to a report of a 1200 block of Alder Street. The prowl. Accused Shoplifters Cited case is under investigation. of East State Street in Mossyrock family dispute in the 300 block • At 11:57 a.m. on Sunday, after a person reported that a pa- of Spruce Street. A 35-year-old Accused Vehicle Prowler police responded to a report of tron at the business was slapped Centralia woman was report- Vehicle Taken Arrested a shoplifter in the 1600 block of by a waitress. Police learned that edly injured when she held on to • At 1:19 a.m. on Sunday, a • At 1:22 p.m. on Monday, Northwest Louisiana Avenue. the patron was escorted out of her boyfriend’s truck as he drove vehicle was reported stolen from police arrested Jesse J. Lee, 21, of Thomas R. Serjance, 56, of Nor- the establishment because he away. The woman was trans- the 600 block of North Wash- Pe Ell, in the 600 block of North mandy Park, was cited on suspi- was being rude and was intoxi- ported to Providence Centralia ington Avenue. The black, 2008 Tower Avenue, on suspicion of cion of third-degree theft after cated. The person was banned Hospital with minor injuries. Kia Optima had a temporary pa- attempted vehicle prowl to six allegedly fraudulently returning from the property but not ar- Police determined no crime had per license plate. vehicles. an item, then using the cash to rested. been committed. buy more items. Motorcycles Stolen in Burglary Vehicle Window Broken • At 4:11 p.m. on Sunday, please see SIRENS, page Main 11 Protection Order Violations • At 4:54 a.m. on Sunday, a • At 5:51 p.m. on Monday, • At 9:09 p.m. on Friday, burglary was reported in the 300 police received a report that a Make This The Year You Pre-Plan police issued a summons to a block of South Tower Avenue. vehicle’s window was broken in 38-year-old Centralia man on A blue 2012 Suzuki GSXR 1000 the 1000 block of Roosevelt Av- Funeral Planning ahead of ime means: suspicion of violating a no-con- motorcycle and a white Suzuki enue. • Your family knows your wishes tact order in the 300 block of GSXR 600 motorcycle were re- • Your loved ones are relieved of inancial issues Yew Street. The man reportedly ported stolen. fled the scene after violating the CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT • Emoional, costly decisions are avoided order. Harassment Reported • You have peace of mind knowing you have Driver Booked on Warrants After given your family a loving git • At 1:34 a.m. on Monday, Collision with Cyclist • At 3:57 p.m. on Friday, ha- police arrested Eric J. Under- rassment was reported in the Call Gary to schedule a Pre-Planning appointment or for wood, 60, of Centralia, in the • At 3:16 p.m. on Sunday, 300 block of Southwest 16th advice on how to start the conversaion about inal wishes 2600 block of Fords Prairie Av- police responded to a report of Street. enue on suspicion of violating a vehicle collision with a bicy- a domestic-violence no-contact clist at the intersection of Har- Vehicle Keyed OUR LEWIS COUNTY CH564554kh.os order. rison Avenue and Lowe Street. ARRANGEMENT OFFICE The driver, Jose A. Miranda • At 5:31 p.m. on Friday, po- 1126 S. Gold St., Suite 208 Centralia, WA Man Booked for Salvador, 41, of Centralia, was lice received a report of third- arrested on outstanding war- degree malicious mischief in DUI Following Crash rants and on suspicion of third- the 1100 block of South Market For Appointments Call 360-807-4468 Available 24/7 • At 1:47 a.m. on Saturday, degree driving with a suspended Boulevard. A vehicle was keyed. police arrested Rafael Morales license. The bicyclist was trans-

Lotteries Washington’s Monday Games Mary Lou Harris Powerball: 1924 - 2016 Next jackpot: $20 million Mega Millions: Next jackpot: $136 million Mary Lou graduated from Chehalis Lotto: 06-21-24-31-38-39 High School, Class of 1942. Next jackpot: $2.6 million She was preceded in death by Hit 5: 02-22-28-30-35 two siblings, brother, Waldo F. Next cashpot: $170,000 Hayes and sister, Margaret Ann Match 4: 07-15-18-19 Edwards; and four children, NEWELL-HOERLING’S MORTUARY Daily Game: 5-1-7 Stephen G. Harris, Delinda Lou Keno: 08-09-13-15-16-26-30-51-55- Harris, Braley L.H. Harris and Sue Dedicated Service Since 1907 59-61-62-64-65-67-73-75-76-78-80 Ann Harris. Mary Lou is survived by brother, James A. Hayes of 205 West Pine Street Commodities Chehalis; brother-in-law, Gas in Washington — $2.71 (AAA of Clarence L. Edwards of Kelso, Washington) Centralia, WA 98531 Crude Oil — $49.91 per barrel (CME Wash.; sister-in-law, Judy Harris, Group) Chehalis West; and many nieces Gold — $1,259 (Monex) and nephews. T. 360.736.3317 / www.NewellHoerlings.com Silver — $17.53 (Monex) Mary Lou Harris, 92, passed A memorial services will be CH565217hw.do away Oct. 12, 2016. She was born held at Claquato Cemetery, Oct. Corrections June 30, 1924 in Chehalis, Wash., 20, 2016, at 11 a.m. A potluck to Orvile A. Hayes and Cecile to follow at the First Christian GLEN A. JOHNSON AUG. 31, 1946 - SEPT. 29, 2016 ••• (Poston) Hayes. Church, 111 NW Prindle St., The Chronicle seeks to be accu- She was a United Service Johnson in 1981. Glen Chehalis, WA 98532. Memorials retired at the age of 52 rate and fair in all its reporting. If Organizations Hostess during can be sent to the First Christian you find an error or believe a news World War II, from 1943 to 1946, after 30 years of service Church fund. with the phone company. item is incorrect, please call the news- in Chehalis and was a life long Family was most room as soon as possible at 807-8224, member of First Christian Church. To view this obituary, please go to between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday chronline.com/obituaries. important to him. Glen through Friday. enjoyed hunting, riding horses and mules, camping trips in the mountains and Graveside Service: spending time with his Winlock Cemetery grandchildren and family. Oct. 22, 2016, at 1 p.m. He is survived by his With Military Honors wife, Debra; daughter, Bonni Johnson; son, Raymond E. Brinson, 75, of Moxee, unexpectedly passed away Bill (Jennifer) Johnson; Oct. 13, 2016. He was born May 30, 1941 in Halsey, Neb., to Glen A. Johnson, 70, three grandchildren, Wilton and Glenrose Brinson. Ray proudly served his country of Tenino, passed away Courtney (Brady) Hauglid, in the United States Navy; always proud that he was stationed Thursday, Sept. 29, 2016. Jaxon Johnson and Danica on the USS Yorktown, "The Fighting Lady." He worked for and He was born Aug. 31, Johnson; one great- retired from Fasco Industries in Ozark, Missouri. 1946, in Olympia, Wash., grandchild, Beau Hauglid; He moved to Moxee in 1996 to live with family. to Billie and Leea Johnson. sister, Lynda Townsend; Glen was raised in the brothers, Rob (Cindy) Ray is survived by his siblings, Skookumchuck Valley in Johnson and Randy (Sheri) Tenino and graduated from Gloria Moon, Charlotte Kimsey, Johnson; and many nieces Tenino High School in Phillip Brinson and Marcia and nephews. 1965. In 1966, he married Services will be held Huckabee; and many nieces and and later divorced Roberta nephews. Sunday, Oct. 23, 2016, at Ritter. Glen was drafted 2 p.m., at Skookumchuck He was preceded in death by his parents; and brothers, into the United States Army Grange Hall #594, 5345 Charlie Joe and Roy Brinson. and served in Vietnam. Skookumchuck Rd. SE, Arrangements are under the care and direction of When he returned home Tenino, WA 98589. Brookside Funeral Homey. Online condolences may be left for the from his military service, Please share memories at family at www.brooksidefhc.com he homesteaded back in the www.FuneralAlternatives. valley and began working org. for Tenino Telephone and To view the obituary, later Paciic Northwest To view this obituary, please go please go to Bell. During this time, he to chronline.com/obituaries. Raymond E.www.chronline.com/obituaries. Brinson met and married Debra • Main 11 FROM THE FRONT PAGE / SIRENS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016

to submit to a fourth, expanded onlookers assembled by the highly frowned upon. Weaver could be forced to resub- Gophers inspection. Weavers watched on as four One spot that drew the in- mit for another permit. Repeat- Thurston County also government representatives spectors in right away was a ing the process would take, at a Continued from the front page claimed that Chris Weaver erred conducted the fourth, and pos- small mound of dirt about 10 bare minimum, three months to prior to the third inspection by sibly final, inspection of Chris feet from the proposed garage lo- complete. On four separate occasions mowing his lawn too close to the Weaver’s property. The inspec- cation. Weaver had taken efforts over the past year, Weaver has Once the pocket gopher in- inspection date. tion team consisted of one mem- to keep the dirt mound covered spection concluded, Chris Weav- had government agents scour his The county said that by mow- ber of the Thurston County Re- overnight in order to protect it modest property on a relentless source Stewardship and three er expressed a modicum of doubt ing his lawn, Weaver had effec- from rain and was confident that that the inspectors’ positive as- search for signs of the pocket go- tively “scalped” any gopher or members of the U.S. Fish and it was of innocuous mole origin phers. sertions represented the entirety mole mounds on his property, Wildlife. The observing parties rather than troublesome pocket The official process calls for preventing the inspectors from included numerous members gopher genesis. After a cursory of the story. three inspections, spaced apart determining the origin of the of the Weaver family as well as inspection of the tailings, the “They are not the final au- by one month each, but some mounds. John Hutchings and Gary Ed- inspectors confirmed Weaver’s thority,” said Weaver. fine print forced Weaver to com- wards, both of whom are run- Weaver lamented that the ply with the fourth visit. This is not Chris Weav- suspicion that it was mole-made er’s first pocket gopher rodeo, ning as independent candidates and moved on to the rest of the process is overly cumbersome, “They decided that they want- for Thurston County Commis- creating massive amounts of ed to take a look at the balance of though. He says he has been property. sion seats. Larry Weaver invited lost time, money and effort on the property rather than just the dealing with property issues re- After roughly 20 minutes of lated to the presumed presence the aspiring politicians along so shuffling around the property the part of homeowners. Weaver footprint of the garage that Chris they could witness the process wants to build,” explained Larry of pocket gophers since 2007. in the rain, the inspectors loaded also noted, “The fear of God of Then, in 2010, Weaver was ar- first-hand and better understand up to leave and revealed that they having to negotiate with the fed- Weaver, Chris’ father. “They ap- the burden placed on property parently have the right to go 300 rested and charged with, to his had not found any evidence of eral government ... It’s kind of in- recollection, 12 misdemeanors owners by the restrictive pocket pocket gophers anywhere on the feet beyond where there would gopher protection protocol. timidating having four govern- be any actual soil disturbance after he trapped a pocket gopher, property. ment officials come out and walk which at that time was listed as “Now we will send a letter from the project.” The Inspection your property.” Larry Weaver noted that the threatened as opposed to its cur- to the county saying that this All that’s left for Weaver to do first two inspections produced a rent endangered listing. On Thursday, the four-per- land is clear,” explained Lindsy now is sit and wait until he re- In order to extract himself Wright of the USFW. “Then they clean bill of health for his son’s son inspection crew walked a ceives official written permission property, and the government from that hot water, Weaver gridwork pattern across the pa- will issue the permit.” hired a lawyer at a cost of $5,000 Wright explained that if from Thurston County. As the representatives seemed satis- rameters of Weaver’s property waiting game began on Thurs- fied with an examination of the and was eventually able to plead in search of above ground signs Weaver does indeed receive his day, Weaver expressed confi- ground beneath, and immedi- his case down to six or seven of pocket gopher presence. One permit and the right to go ahead ately surrounding, the proposed misdemeanors (he forgets exact- member of the inspection team with his project, he will have dence that he would ultimately garage site. After the third visit, ly how many). Ultimately, he was noted that above-ground visual only until the start of next year’s be granted permission to build though, word was passed down forced to pay a $180 fine and car- inspection is the best method for “gopher season” on May 1 to com- his garage. to the Weavers from the Thur- ries that handful of misdemean- pocket gopher detection this side plete construction. That means Pausing for a moment, Weav- ston County Resource Steward- ors with him. of using a live trap. That method, that if the project is not complet- er added, “But I was confident ship that they would be required On Thursday, a gallery of as Chris Weaver can attest, is ed within the next six months, last time too.”

visit to Lewis County, and he ex- ing and conveying those human Laureate pressed an excitement to bring emotions. his message to such a unique and SCHEDULE OF FREE POETRY EVENTS “I think that the arts are ab- Continued from the front page naturally awe-inspiring area • Centralia College, Thursday, Oct. 20 solutely integral to human ex- “I think that it’s important to Reception at 6:30 p.m.in Washington Hall, Room 103. Community poetry perience. Rural or urban, the said Marshall, winner of the emphasize to people the many reading to follow at 7:30 p.m. cultivation of some sort of in- 2015 Washington State Book ways that poetry is already part • Salkum Timberland Library, 2 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 22 ner life, some sort of imagina- Award for his collection, Bugle, of their lives — through the • Mineral Shool, 6:30 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 22 tive space, something that isn’t in a press release. “I was a first- children’s books that they loved Tod Marshall will read alongside Mineral School board member and connected to paying bills or the generation college student, and and the song lyrics they’ve author Nicole Hary. Appetizers and an original piano performance by grind of our every day, is essen- because of that, I understand memorized,” said Marshall, who Diane Mapes will precede the readings. tial to exploring what it is to be the skepticism that many have believes that poetry has been human,” wrote Marshall. “Think for the arts. But I’ve also come to unjustly stigmatized as “overly about field hands singing songs realize that the inner life that the difficult,” and “inaccessible” by spreading the cultural signifi- ters with the arts, with history, or cow herders (probably some of arts and humanities can nurture some. cance of liberal arts and litera- with philosophy and theology, our first poets) singing ballads or is important to living deliber- “That’s an unfortunate dy- ture. and so the poet laureate position highly ritualized dances as part ately and introspectively. So I am namic, and I hope to help coun- “The poet laureate has a two- gives me a chance to visit many of public events, heck, even an- interested in how poetry and all ter that misrepresentation of po- year post, and each poet laureate places and talk about that sub- cient cave paintings. All of these of the arts can help us find our etry,” explained Marshall. gets to chose how they spend that ject,” said Marshall. examples illustrate how the arts best selves.” The good folks at the Mineral term,” explained Hodges. “Typi- Marshall does not spend all are part of our being in the world In an email to The Chronicle, School will host Marshall during cally, poet laureates are looking of his time in the ivory towers — and have been for a long time. Marshall took the time to ex- his stay. Jane Hodges, founder to do as much activity as possible of Gonzaga though. Often, he They make us think about who plain his passion for poetry and of the Mineral School, said that in order to spread the word, like can be found alongside, or waist we are; who we are in relation- why he believes that it is reward- she and her enclave started a Johnny Appleseed of poetry.” deep, in countryside creeks and ship to the world around us and ing art form that should be uti- working to help coordinate the True to form, Marshall is rivers casting flies and commun- to others.” lized by the masses. poet’s visit nearly a year ago. She working on a large-scale poetry ing with nature. The Washington state poet Marshall noted that the goal readily admits that part of the project that will encompass the “I’m a diehard fisherman,” laureate position is supported of the poet laureate position is Mineral School’s aim was to get majority of the Apple state. The noted Marshall, who “just got by Humanities Washington and to “increase awareness and ap- Marshall to visit the east end of project, known as WA 129, is an back from a two-day trip to Dil- the Washington State Arts Com- preciation of poetry” around Lewis County, and then happily attempt to gather poems from lon chasing brown trout.” mission. The Lewis County Our Washington. Marshall added, “I suggested other locations where poets of all stripes from across Marshall said he likes to get Literacy Council and Centralia hope to work toward those goals he could visit. She also stated an the state for publishing in a book out in a tent for at least a month College partnered to arrange through outreach to as many intention to feed Marshall well that gets to the core of Washing- of the year. Marshall’s visit. different sorts of communities during his visit. ton’s poetic heart. Casting flies is an art form in More information, includ- as possible: from kindergarten “Hopefully the heat’s on after “I’ve always been drawn to and of itself, but fishing, such as ing samples of his work, can be classes to university class; at re- the storm,” joked Hodges. outreach in the humanities. I life, can lead to a wide array of found on his website at http:// tirement homes and arts centers.” The thrust of Marshall’s think that it’s important for all emotions. Poetry is Marshall’s www.todmarshall.com/index. This will be Marshall’s first visit, though, will be focused on of us to have compelling encoun- preferred method of process- html.

with an enthusiastic Democratic here is a lot different than the na- He's not too worried about been raised in legislative cam- Races base can make for a good night tional brand," he said. the effect the presidential election paigns, of which $13 million has for Democrats or a great night Democrats currently hold a might have on local races, noting been spent so far. More than $4 Continued from the front page for Democrats," he said. 50-48 advantage in the House, Republicans have picked up seats million has been spent by third- Brent Ludeman, executive di- and if they lose just one seat, even in recent previous presiden- party groups in independent in August's 'top two' primary for rector of the Senate Republican they'll be forced to share power tial years where there was signifi- expenditures. Mullet has been the 41st District; and the open Campaign Committee, noted with Republicans, something cant Democratic turnout. the target of the most indepen- seat in Vancouver's 17th district, dent expenditure spending, at where Democrat Tim Probst and Democrats must first protect a that last happened from 1999 "We're proven we can win in Republican Rep. tight race between incumbent to 2001. If Republicans pick up any kind of political environ- more than $400,000, followed by are in a tight race. Wilson led Democratic Sen. Mark Mullet, more than one seat they'll take ment," he said. Probst and Litzow. Probst by just 50 votes in the pri- who is being challenged by Re- outright control for the first time Democratic state Rep. Joe The top campaigns raising mary. publican Rep. Chad Magendanz. since 1998. Fitzgibbon, who chairs the House and spending the most include Democrats are also eyeing Ludeman said he believes Republicans, who have Democratic Campaign Commit- the Senate races of Litzow, Mul- the seats of two other Republican that if the election was held today, steadily chipped away a near su- tee, said Republicans shouldn't let and O'Ban. incumbents, Sens. Steve O'Ban Republicans would hold the seats permajority Democratic advan- count their wins just yet. Litzow has raised more than and Barbara Bailey. Democrats are targeting, and tage in the House over the past "We don't think there's much $617,000, while Wellman, his Adam Bartz, executive direc- that the Mullet seat is a "coin toss decade, are optimistic that this is of a chance with the quality of Democratic opponent, has raised tor of the Washington Senate that can go either way." the year the scale will tip in their candidates we're running, and about $277,000. Mullet has Democratic Campaign com- He said that while presiden- favor. the general national mood out raised nearly $400,000, while mittee, believes the polarizing tial years are "always a challenge Kevin Carns, director of the there, that Republicans are going Magendanz has raised more presidential election will benefit for Republicans," he's confident Reagan Fund, the House Repub- to have a good year in the Wash- than $347,000. And O'Ban has Democratic candidates down the voters will differentiate local licans' political action committee, ington Legislature," he said. "The raised more than $430,000 in his ticket in the state. candidates from the top of the is confident about Republicans' polarization is pretty stark right race against Democrat Marisa "Having a less-than-enthu- ticket. chances in an open seat in Pierce now." Peloquin, who has raised about siastic Republican base mixed "The local Republican brand County, as well as a few others. More than $22 million has $245,000.

times to a residence in the 200 cut. Propane tanks, a barbecue, Collins, 44, of Toledo, on suspi- old man and a 54-year-old man Sirens block of East State Street in a riding lawnmower and scrap- cion of DUI in the 600 block of from Onalaska and Toledo, re- Mossyrock after receiving com- metal radiators valued at $1,200 U.S. Highway 12 in Napavine. spectively, reported that hand Continued from page Main 11 plaints about a loud party. Offi- were reported stolen. An investi- Deputies reportedly stopped and air tools and truck tires val- cers talked to a person who said gation is ongoing. Collins after he allegedly ran a ued at $5,000 were taken. Medication Stolen that it was a baptism party, and red light. agreed to turn the music down. Man Arrested on Suspicion of • At 7:45 p.m. on Sunday, Inmate Faces Drug Charge • At 4:27 p.m. on Oct. 11, deputies responded to a report medication was reported stolen LEWIS COUNTY Child Assault • At 8:48 p.m. on Sunday, of a vehicle in a ditch in the 400 deputies responded to the Lewis from a purse in the 500 block of SHERIFF’S OFFICE • On Friday, deputies ar- block of Lincoln Creek Road in County Jail to a report of pos- Main Avenue in Morton. rested Paul S. Preston, 50, of Propane Tanks, Centralia. Terry L. Godsey, 60, session of a controlled substance BBQ Stolen in Burglary Morton, on suspicion of second- of Centralia, was arrested and by an inmate. Corrections staff Person Accused of Rummaging degree assault on a child. The booked on suspicion of DUI. • On Friday, deputies re- reportedly found a bag of pills Through Donation Bin assault allegedly occurred on Godsey reportedly refused a ceived a report of a burglary oc- identified as a controlled sub- Sept. 18 in Morton, according field sobriety test, but deputies • At 9:51 p.m. on Oct. 13, po- curring between Oct. 8 and Fri- stance during a strip search of to the Sheriff’s Office. Preston is arrested him after smelling in- lice received a report of a person day in the 100 block of Rhoades an inmate. Kristine M. Hiatt, accused of pushing an 11-year- toxicants. going through a donation bin in Road North in Winlock. The 43, of Chehalis, was booked on the 100 block of Main Street in old girl, causing her to break suspicion of possession of a con- victims, a 34-year-old woman her wrist. He was not charged in Mossyrock. Police warned the and a 35-year-old man from Tools, Tires Taken in Burglary trolled substance. subject. Lewis County ••• Cinebar, reported that doors on On Sunday, deputies received By The Chronicle Staff a detached shop building had a report of a burglary occurring Baptism Party Gets Loud Two Arrested on DUI Charges Please call news reporter Natalie been forced open and a wire sus- over the previous two days in the Johnson with news tips. She can be • At 3:55 p.m. on Saturday, pended between two trees act- • At 10:48 a.m. on Sunday, 200 block of Coulson Road in reached at 807-8235 or njohnson@ police responded one of two ing as a gate to the property was police arrested Travis Wayne Chehalis. The victims, a 50-year- chronline.com. Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief California Officers Austria: Hitler’s House Spared When Gunman’s SS Recipients to Get Will Be Remodeled, Weapon Jams Not Torn Down VALLEJO, Calif. (AP) — A VIENNA (AP) — The build- man wearing body armor point- ing where Adolf Hitler was born ed an assault rifle at two police Tiny Boost in Benefits may be spared demolition, but officers in a California Starbucks, emerge heavily disguised. only to have the weapon mal- LOW NUMBER: Social On Monday, Austria’s interior function before he fled and was minister, Wolfgang Sobotka, told shot by the officers nearby, po- Security Recipients and “I just lose and lose and lose and lose.” the daily Die Presse that “the Hit- lice said Monday. Federal Retirees Will ler house will be torn down.” Vallejo Police Chief Andrew On Tuesday, he told report- Bidou called it an “attempted as- Receive 0.3 Percent Raise Millicent Graves ers that the term “torn down” is sassination” of the two officers, in Benefits Next Year Medicare recipient from Virginia debatable but the building, in the who were on break when the western town of Braunau, will be confrontation occurred. By Stephen Ohlemacher so thoroughly redesigned that it The officers were caught off- Associated Press By law, the dollar increase in disabled workers, spouses and “will not be recognizable.” guard and “were ambushed by Medicare’s Part B premium can- children get Social Security ben- The “house,” a large, three-sto- somebody who has superior fire- WASHINGTON — Millions not exceed a beneficiary’s cost- efits. The COLA also affects ben- ry Renaissance-era structure, con- power,” the chief said. of Social Security recipients and of-living raise. That’s known as efits for about 4 million disabled tains the apartment where Hitler It marked the latest attack on federal retirees will get a 0.3 per- the “hold harmless” provision, veterans, 2.5 million federal retir- was born. police across the country, includ- cent increase in monthly benefits and it protects the majority of ees and their survivors, and more Several members of a gov- ing two incidents in California next year, the fifth year in a row Medicare recipients. than 8 million people who get ernment-appointed commission in recent weeks that left a total that older Americans will have to But another federal law says Supplemental Security Income, on the future of the house said of three law enforcement officers settle for historically low raises. that the Part B premium must the disability program for the destroying it to end its attraction dead. There was no increase this raise enough money to cover poor. Many people who get SSI for admirers of the Nazi dictator year. Next year’s benefit hike will one-fourth of expected spending also receive Social Security. would give an impression of trying be small because inflation is low, on doctors’ services. That means Since 2008, the COLA has erase part of Austria’s history. driven in part by lower fuel prices. Rocket Launch that a minority of beneficiaries, been above 2 percent only once, The federal government an- including new enrollees and in 2011. It’s been zero three times. Reignites Space Station nounced the cost-of-living ad- Iran Sentences Iranian- “This loss of anticipated re- Deliveries in Virginia justment, or COLA, Tuesday higher-income people, have to morning. By law, the COLA is shoulder the full increase. Their tirement income compounds ev- American, His Father CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. based on a government measure premiums would jump. ery year, causing people to spend (AP) — One of NASA’s main Each to 10 Years of consumer prices. Millicent Graves, a retired through retirement savings far delivery companies made a tri- TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran’s The COLA affects more than veterinary technician, says Medi- more quickly than planned,” said umphant comeback seen up and state-run judicial news agency is 70 million people — about 1 in 5 care and supplemental insurance Mary Johnson of the Senior Citi- down the East Coast on Monday reporting that an Iranian-Amer- Americans. premiums eat up nearly a third zens League. “Over the course of night, launching its first space sta- ican businessman and his father The average monthly Social of her $929 monthly Social Secu- a 25- or 30-year retirement, it re- tion shipment from Virginia since have each been sentenced to 10 Security payment is $1,238. That rity payment. And don’t tell the duces anticipated Social Security a rocket explosion two years ago. years in prison. translates into a monthly in- 72-year-old from Williamsburg, income by tens of thousands of It was the first flight of Or- The Mizan news agency on crease of less than $4 a month. Virginia, that consumer prices dollars.” bital ATK’s unmanned Antares Tuesday reported the sentences More bad news for seniors: aren’t going up. She says her in- By law, the cost-of-living rocket since the Oct. 28, 2014, for businessman Siamak Namazi Medicare Part B premiums, surance premiums went up by adjustment is based on the blast that wrecked the pad and and his father Baquer Namazi, a which are usually deducted from $46.50 this year, and her cable Consumer Price Index for Ur- destroyed everything on the former UNICEF representative Social Security payments, are TV, Internet and phone bill went ban Wage Earners and Clerical space station supply run. who once served as governor of expected to increase next year up, too. Workers, or CPI-W, a broad mea- The launch provided a show Iran’s oil-rich Khuzestan prov- to the point in which they will “I just lose and lose and lose sure of consumer prices gener- for sky gazers along much of ince under the U.S.-backed shah. probably wipe out the entire and lose,” Graves said. ated by the Bureau of Labor Sta- the East Coast. Reports poured Supporters of the Naza- COLA. More than 60 million retirees, tistics. in via Twitter from observers in mis could not be immediately Washington, Baltimore, Phila- reached for comment. delphia, New York, and even Ra- The announcement comes leigh, North Carolina. after a video of Siamak Namazi For Antares’ long-awaited was posted online Monday by return, the pad underwent a Mizan. $15 million restoration, and the rocket got new Russian engines to replace the vintage ones from Russia, Syria Halt a half-century earlier. Aleppo Airstrikes Ahead of 8-Hour Lull US Policing Leader MOSCOW (AP) — Russian Apologizes for Historical and Syrian warplanes halted their airstrikes on Syria’s be- Racial Abuse sieged city of Aleppo on Tuesday SAN DIEGO (AP) — The in preparation for a temporary president of one of the largest po- pause in the military push that lice organizations in the United Moscow has announced for later States on Monday apologized for in the week, the Russian defense historical mistreatment of mi- minister said. norities, calling it a “dark side of According to Defense Minis- our shared history” that must be ter Sergei Shoigu, the halt in the acknowledged and overcome. strikes should help pave way for The reaction from leaders militants to leave the eastern reb- of the Black Lives Matter move- el-held parts of the contested city. ment was mixed, saying words Both Russian and Syrian needed to be backed by actions, air raids on the northern city The Associated Press while the head of an officers’ Cliff Owen / of Aleppo were suspended at 10 union in Minnesota said there Dan Patt, program manager for the Tactical Technology Office, Aurora Flight Sciences, stands next to the firm’s Aircrew Labor a.m. Tuesday, Shoigu said. He was no need to apologize. In-Cockpit Automation System (ALIAS), which is mounted in the co-pilot seat of a Cessena Caravan aircraft, at Manassas Air- described the suspension as a Terrence Cunningham, presi- port in Manassas, Va., Monday. Government and industry are working together on a robot-like autopilot system that could precursor for the opening of hu- dent of the International Asso- eliminate the need for a second human pilot in the cockpit. manitarian corridors. ciation of Chiefs of Police, said Moscow on Monday an- at the group’s annual conference nounced a “humanitarian pause” that police have historically been between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Thurs- a face of oppression, enforcing Someday, Robot May Replace day to allow civilians and mili- laws that ensured legalized dis- tants safe passage out of the city. crimination and denial of basic At that time, Russian and rights. He was not more specific. Co-Pilot in Two-Person Crews Syrian militaries will halt any Cunningham said today’s of- By Joan Lowy The program, known as Air- day’s airliners, the autopilot is offensive actions. Syrian rebels, ficers are not to blame for past in- including al-Qaida militants, as The Associated Press crew Labor In-Cockpit Automa- on nearly the entire time the justices. He did not speak in detail tion System, or ALIAS, is funded plane is in the air. Airline pilots well as the wounded and the sick about modern policing, but said MANASSAS, Va. — From the by the Defense Advanced Re- do most of their flying for brief will be allowed to leave to the events over the past several years outside, the single-engine Cess- search Projects Agency and run minutes during takeoffs and neighboring rebel-held province have undermined public trust. na Caravan that took off from by Aurora Flight Sciences, a pri- landings, and even those critical of Idlib. a small airport here on Monday vate contractor. With both the phases of flight could be handled NBC News Fires Billy looked unremarkable. But inside military and airlines struggling by the autopilot. Vietnam Braces for the cockpit, in the right seat, a with shortages of trained pilots, But the ALIAS robot goes Bush After Lewd Donald robot with spindly metal tubes defense officials say they see an steps further. For example, an Typhoon Sarika as and rods for arms and legs and advantage to reducing the num- array of cameras allows the robot Trump Tape Airs a claw hand grasping the throttle, ber of pilots required to fly large to see all the cockpit instruments Flood Toll Rises to 31 NEW YORK (AP) — NBC was doing the flying. In the left planes or helicopters while at the and read the gauges. It can rec- HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — News on Monday fired “Today” seat, a human pilot tapped com- same time making operations ognize whether switches are in Vietnam is bracing for Typhoon show host Billy Bush, who was mands to his mute colleague us- safer and more efficient by hav- the on or off position, and can Sarika as the death toll from caught on tape in a vulgar con- ing an electronic tablet. ing a robot step in to pick up the flip them to the desired position. flooding in the central part of versation about women with Re- The demonstration was part mundane tasks of flying. And it learns not only from its the country triggered by heavy publican presidential nominee of a government and industry The idea is to have the robot experience flying the plane, but rains rose to 31. Donald Trump before an “Access collaboration that is attempting augment the human pilot by also from the entire history of The typhoon with sustained Hollywood” appearance. to replace the second human taking over a lot of the work- flight in that type of plane. winds of 165 kph (103 mph) and Bush was suspended at the pilot in two-person flight crews load, thus freeing the human pi- The robot “can do everything gusts of up to 124 mph is moving morning show two days after with robot co-pilots that never lot — especially in emergencies a human can do” except look out toward northern Vietnam at 15 contents of the 2005 tape were tire, get bored, feel stressed out and demanding situations — to the window, Langford said. But kilometers per hour (9 miles per reported on Oct. 7. Once it be- or become distracted. think strategically. give the program time and may- hour), the national weather fore- came clear he wouldn’t be back, The program’s leaders even “It’s really about a spectrum be the robot can be adapted to do cast center said Tuesday. NBC and Bush’s representatives envision a day when planes and of increasing autonomy and how that too, he said. It warned that heavy rains had been negotiating terms of helicopters, large and small, will humans and robots work togeth- In other ways, the robot is are expected Tuesday night and his exit. fly people and cargo without any er so that each can be doing the better than the human pilot, re- Wednesday in the northeast of On the tape, Bush is heard human pilot on board. Personal thing that it’s best at,” said John acting faster and with knowledge the country. laughing as Trump talks about robot planes may become a com- Langford, Aurora’s chairman instantaneously available, able to The government has urged fame enabling him to grope and mon mode of travel. Consider and CEO. call up every emergency check- ships and vessels to stay away try to have sex with women not it the aviation equivalent of the Sophisticated computers list for a possible situation, offi- from the typhoon path in the his wife. self-driving car. flying planes aren’t new. In to- cials said. South China Sea and take shelter. • Main 13 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016 Vance Raps Murray for D.C. Woes; Murray Touts Bipartisan Work DEBATE: Senate country. relocation efforts but changed The two candidates also faced his mind after deadly Paris ter- Candidates Tangle questions about regional issues ror attacks and said the FBI has on Congressional in Eastern Washington. On said refugees "can't be adequately whether they would protect Fair- vetted." Dysfunction, Minimum child Air Force Base near Spo- Though they disagreed about Wage and Refugees kane if it was targeted in future many issues Murray and Vance base closings, they both said they engaged in a cordial debate, By Chris Grygiel would, saying it is strategically something they both said they The Associated Press important. Vance said he would hoped they'd be able to accom- fight for ranchers and farmers plish in light of the nasty presi- SEATTLE — Republican and to force the federal govern- dential election. Chris Vance blamed Sen. Patty ment to clean up the contaminat- "Like everyone I am so ap- Murray for congressional dys- ed Hanford Nuclear Reservation. palled by the behavior of this function that has driven up the Murray spoke of investments in election," Murray said. "We need national debt while the Demo- the education, agriculture and to return respect to our dialogue." crat spoke of her wine industries. Vance, who is at a decid- Election bipartisan work Asked about admitting refu- ed fundraising disadvantage Jesse Tinsley / The Spokesman-Review to break budget gees into the United States from against Murray, is trying to be- impasses and her Senator Patty Murray, left, listens to challenger Chris Vance, right, make a point during their debate Sunday, Oct. 16, at Gonzaga University, in Spokane. war-torn Syria, Murray said "we come the first Republican elected 2016 push to invest are a country who has never to the Senate from Washington in Washington's turned our back on people seek- since 1992. economy as the health care law passed by Presi- economy and pointed to spend- ing help" and added refugees face Murray and Vance will meet two sparred Sun- dent Barack Obama. ing money on things like educa- rigorous background checks. for their second debate Oct. 23 in day night in their "My party, the Republicans, tion, worker retraining, ensuring Vance said he initially supported Redmond. first debate. have not been responsible and paid sick leave and improving In an hour- stepped up to offer an alterna- education as ways to improve long meeting at Gonzaga Univer- tive," said Vance, who decried people's lives. sity in Spokane, the two candi- ideas that Murray supports like Vance, who has also served as dates took questions about issues a public government insurance a state representative and a King ranging from the minimum option as too expensive. He did, County Councilman, said he wage to Syrian refugees. Vance, however, say he backed govern- would work to bring down the na- a former state GOP chairman, ment subsidies for needy people tional debt, promote international repeatedly criticized Murray for to buy health insurance. trade and reduce regulation. being part of a Capitol culture Murray, seeking her fifth One point of disagreement that "is broken." term, touted her work in 2013 was over raising the minimum "Senator Murray talks about with Republican House Speaker wage. Murray said she is pro- Washington D.C. like she's never Paul Ryan to end a federal budget moting legislation that would been there," Vance said. "Patty stalemate in 2013 as an example increase the hourly federal Murray is part of the problem." of how she gets things done in a minimum wage to $12 by 2020 Vance, who made headlines divisive environment. so people "can get ahead in the earlier this year when he force- "Like most people, I get pretty country." fully denounced Donald Trump, frustrated with the dysfunction Vance agreed that the cur- his own party's presidential and gridlock," Murray said. rent federal minimum wage of nominee, also had harsh words The Democrat said a differ- $7.25 was too low, but said rais- for Republicans. He said the ence between her and Vance was ing it "too far, too fast" would GOP has failed by not offering that she wanted to invest in the hurt small businesses and didn't Look here for something to replace the federal middle class to grow the state's make sense for all areas of the local deals the Don’t Use My Picture, Democrats third Tuesday Tell Republican in Key Senate Race each month! By Melissa Santos The commission is still review- The News Tribune ing the complaint to see if it war- rants investigation. The ads show a Republican Litzow said Friday his cam- senator, Steve Litzow of Mercer paign is “confident we are in Island, smiling alongside his compliance” with state law. Democratic seatmates and Gov. “I am running a campaign . that demonstrates my record of Not included: The fact those accomplishments and willing- Democrats endorsed Litzow’s ness to work across the aisle to Florist & Greenhouse opponent, Lisa Wellman — an get results,” he said in a state- omission that Democrats say ment, adding that he has fre- Cara Sabin Dean attempts to mislead voters in a quently voted with Senn and Owner tight race that could decide con- Clibborn during his time in the 748 S. Market Blvd. • Chehalis, WA 98532 trol of the state Senate. Legislature. 360.748.3333 Inslee and Litzow’s Demo- The race between Litzow and www.mybennyslorist.com cratic seatmates — state Reps. 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Litzow has brushed off rector at a software company, de- any other legislative candidate books and the complaints. feated Litzow by 1.5 percentage — about $618,000 — giving him art supplies The dispute highlights what’s for all your CH564570hw.do points in the August primary. a significant fundraising ad- ghouls and at stake in the race in the 41st “I think he is reading the tea vantage over Wellman, who has goblins! Legislative District, a left-leaning leaves. He is just not getting raised only $278,000. swing district that includes Mer- traction, and he’s trying every- The other two races seen as cer Island, Newcastle, Issaquah, thing he can,” said Senn, who pivotal to controlling the Sen- www.BooknBrush.com • [email protected] Sammamish, and parts of Bel- sent out a statement with Clib- ate also have generated about $1 518 N. Market Blvd., Chehalis WA 98532 • 360.748.6221 levue and Renton. born and Inslee earlier this week million in spending. Democrats have made Lit- Those would be the matchup saying Litzow used their photos CH564571 OS zow’s seat one of their primary without permission. between state Rep. Chad Magen- targets as they seek to regain the State law prohibits candidates danz, R-Issaquah, who is chal- Senate, which has been controlled from falsely stating or implying lenging Democratic Sen. Mark by a Republican-led majority in political ads that someone en- Mullet; and the battle between since 2013. Democrats need only dorsed them, even indirectly. Republican Rep. Lynda Wilson ff Regular Priced Air Jor two more seats to win the cham- A campaign consultant for and Democrat Tim Probst, who 5% O dans ber and hope unseating Litzow Wellman has filed a complaint are vying to replace retiring Re- 2 will get them halfway there. over the matter with the state publican Sen. Don Benton of Wellman, the managing di- Public Disclosure Commission. Vancouver.

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GOP’s Secretary of State Kim Wyman Calls Trump Rigged-Election Claim ‘Irresponsible’ ‘DISTRESSING:’ Wyman Clinton by “dishonest” media causing Gregoire’s election. The suspect, Arcan Cetin, and “also at many polling places.” Wyman said that election voted in three elections since Says Fellow Republican On Monday, he claimed “large was among the most scrutinized 2014. Authorities had initially Donald Trump’s Claims scale voter fraud” and attacked in U.S. history yet found just a described him as a legal, perma- Republican leaders who deny it relatively tiny number — about nent U.S. resident. But KING 5 of Widespread Voter as “so naive.” 1,600 out of 2.7 million — of in- news later cited a federal official Fraud and a Rigged The nonpartisan fact- eligible votes cast. saying Cetin is a naturalized citi- checking organization PolitiFact After that election, state zen. Election are ‘Irresponsible’ rated Trump’s claims of large- and county elections officials Wyman is facing a tough re- By Jim Brunner scale voter fraud as a “Pants- worked to clean up voter rolls to election challenge from Democrat Ted S. Warren / AP Photo on-Fire” falsehood. While remove duplicate registrations, Tina Podlodowski, who attacked The Seattle Times Washington Secretary of State Kim ineligible voters such as felons or felons and other ineligible voters. Wyman’s proposal as a Trump- Washington Secretary of Wyman, the lone statewide-elected noncitizens do cast votes, studies In addition, she said county like effort “intentionally inflam- State Kim Wyman is rejecting Republican, in an interview Monday have shown the problem is not vote-counting systems are not ing anti-immigrant sentiments.” Donald Trump’s insistence the called Donald Trump’s eforts to widespread. connected to the internet to Wyman defended her plan, U.S. election has been “rigged,” undermine the legitimacy of election Wyman called Trump’s ef- prevent hacking concerns. saying it would bring Washing- calling the GOP nominee’s results “a little scary to me.” forts to undermine the legiti- Still, Wyman recently pro- ton in compliance with a federal claims ludicrous and distressing. auditors and other elections macy of election results “a little posed fixing one hole in Wash- law requiring citizenship verifi- Wyman — the lone statewide administrators. scary to me,” saying her office ington’s system — announcing cation for driver’s licenses. With- elected Republican on the West “You would have to have a has received calls and emails legislation to require proof of out such a fix, Washingtonians Coast — said in an interview conspiracy of such grand scale from Trump supporters worried citizenship or legal residency to could soon find their licenses are Monday “it’s irresponsible for a that I think we would have much about voter fraud. obtain a state driver’s license. no longer accepted for boarding candidate to be casting doubt bigger problems than whether Washington had its own ex- That would allow elections commercial airplanes. on the election process and just perience with controversial elec- officials to use licenses to check In the interview Monday, this election is rigged,” she said. making these sweeping state- tion results in 2004, with the citizenship status, something Wyman framed her proposal as ments that the election is rigged Collapsing in the polls after historically close race sealed by Wyman said they have no way of one that would give the public already and that the outcome is multiple women accused him of Democrat Chris Gregoire over doing now. more confidence in the election predetermined.” unwanted groping, Trump has Republican Dino Rossi only after Her proposal came after system. Wyman said one of the in recent days sought to question two recounts and a failed GOP questions were raised about the But, she repeated that despite strengths of the American the legitimacy of the fall election. lawsuit that sought to invalidate citizenship status of the man the suspicions of Trump sup- elections system is its Trump tweeted on Sunday the election. accused of fatally shooting five porters, “I do not think in our decentralization, with votes that the election was being rigged In the end, a judge rejected people at the Cascade Mall in state we have a problem with in- counted by some 9,000 county in favor of Democrat Hillary Republican claims of voter fraud Burlington last month. eligible voters voting.” Washington Tribes Stand with Standing Rock Sioux Against North Dakota Oil Pipeline By Lynda V. Mapes Elwha Klallam Tribe and Hoh 2.3-million-acre reservation the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, all people concerned for the well- The Seattle Times Tribe. straddling the North Dakota- said in a prepared statement this being of the Earth. More than 1,500 people from South Dakota border, harming week. “Their support is crucial “We hope to show a sign of They came by plane, bus and 150 tribes and their supporters thousands of residents on the in the protection of land, water solidarity for their efforts, to car, bringing food, songs and from around the country have reservation, and the millions and cultural resources as well protect their sacred sites,” Ballew their finest regalia. gathered at the confluence of the of people who rely on clean as all of our sovereign rights said of the Standing Rock Sioux. Tribes from across Cannonball and Missouri rivers, drinking water downstream. … words can’t express how He noted that support from Washington and the Northwest staging a nonviolent protest at The tribe seeks an injunction thankful we are.” other tribes and the broader have journeyed to remote what they call a spirit camp. from a federal judge — a ruling In traditional white buckskin community helped the Lummi Cannon Ball, N.D., to join the Native Americans from on which could come as soon regalia, and standing with a succeed in their own efforts to Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in a reservations hundreds of miles as early September — to block heap of fresh, fragrant cedar protect their ancestral village peaceful occupation of ancestral around have joined the growing further construction. from Washington, JoDe Goudy, site. “We couldn’t have come lands where the tribe seeks an protest against the Dakota Access Most recently in the Northwest, chairman of the Yakama Nation, as far as we did without the injunction to stop construction of Pipeline, causing the company to the Lummi Nation defeated the in a welcome ceremony at the help and support from our an oil pipeline until its waters and temporarily halt construction. proposed Pacific Gateway bulk camp Tuesday said: “We, along neighboring native nations, and cultural resources are protected. The Standing Rock Sioux terminal on its ancestral village with people of all walks of life, are all the support from throughout At least eight tribes from have sued federal regulators site and burial grounds at Cherry observing a peaceful and prayerful Indian Country. We thought it Washington state — some have for approving the pipeline, Point in Whatcom County after gathering to move an entire country. would be good to come out and been through or are still engaged which will take crude oil from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers … One voice, one heart, and one pay the same respect.” in similar battles of their own to the Bakken oil fields in North denied permits for the project spirit to speak for those things that The United Nations block fossil-fuel projects on their Dakota to Illinois and cross the on the basis of its threat to treat cannot speak for themselves.” Permanent Forum on Indigenous own ancestral lands — have Missouri River just upstream fishing rights. Tim Ballew II, chairman Issues is calling on the U.S. traveled to join the occupation. of the reservation. The pipeline “We have seen the success of the Lummi Indian Business government to allow the Standing They are Yakama Nation, will pass through Iowa, Illinois, our friends from Washington Council, said in a phone interview Rock Sioux Tribe to have a Swinomish Indian Tribal North Dakota and South Dakota. state have had in their battles to from the camp that for his people, say regarding a $3.8 billion oil Community, Lummi Nation, The tribe argues that the protect treaty rights against the the protest is an opportunity to pipeline that it says could disturb Puyallup Tribe, Nisqually Indian pipeline would impact drinking transport of fossil fuels,” David join forces in a common cause sacred sites and impact drinking Tribe, Suquamish Tribe, Lower water and sacred sites on its Archambault II, chairman of felt not only by Indian people but water for 8,000 tribal members.

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Facebook readers react to “After Lewis County Officials Say ‘Go Away,’ Pot Business Makes $1 Million Investment in Mason County:”

Patty Dimmitt Kaija: Remember this when Lewis County asks for an increase in sales tax. The tax money generated by the marijuana industry could do a lot of good in Lewis County. What happened to LC being all about new business and industrial growth? Not to mention the jobs this industry brings.

Eric Burkevics: Such a lucrative tax rev- enue. Lewis County just doesn’t wanna grow. They wanna be hicktown Washington forever. Can’t even build stuff people want.

Photograph submitted by Ed Petersen, Centralia School District Dakota Good, right, a student in Centralia High School’s early childhood education program, visits with a student in Darla Dwight Stump: Just like those idiot libs Wasson’s kindergarten class at Centralia’s Fords Prairie Elementary. Students from two CHS early childhood education classes that let the wood industry leave also. Close- are working with Fords Prairie kindergartners to give literacy and language acquisition a boost. According to the district, the minded dumb peeps. program has been a great hands-on learning experience for both the high school students and the kindergartners. Volunteering Clubs Oakview Grange Bill Jones: This falls on all the current Lewis Looking for local volunteer County commissioners they are pontificating opportunities that align with The Prairie Steppers Square Dance Club has won the Washing- that they care want to balance the budget but your interests? ton State Grange’s “Volunteer Group of the Year” award. again say no to a growing business. Don’t vote United Way of Lewis Coun- The Prairie Steppers first won Oakview Grange’s “Volunteer for any one who does not support Lewis Coun- ty’s online Volunteer Center has Group of the Year” award at the community Grange level, then went ty’s best interest. your answer. on to compete at the Washington State Grange Convention in Spo- Visit www.volunteerlewis.org kane. There they competed against other volunteers nominated by today and make an impact on Granges throughout the state. the issues you are most passion- Their efforts garnered top honors as Washington State Grange’s Annie Workman: The county thinks ate about. “Volunteer Group of the Year.” they’re doing better at confiscating all prop- Having danced at Oakview Grange for over 30 years, the mem- erty and assets from illegal grows they bust. Featured Volunteer bers always assisted with general maintenance to the Grange hall. Profits go into the “right pockets” that way. However, this past year, they approached the Grange and asked if Opportunities they could do more to maintain the integrity of the building. • Are you a veteran interested The Grange gratefully accepted the club’s offer to refurbish, re- in volunteering to help your fel- model and upgrade various portions of the building, starting with a Chronline Comments low veterans in need? There is a hole-in-the- wall storage area lit by a single 40 watt bulb. Once all the vacancy for a volunteer alternate decades of accumulations were removed, club members went about The following comments were submitted by member on the Lewis County tearing out old pieced together shelving, antiquated wiring and readers of www.chronline.com. All stories are avail- Veterans Advisory Board. The mismatched wall covering. The resulting transformation included able for reading online. Advisory Board meets the first bright, well-lit storage area complete with vinyl flooring, freshly Wednesday of each month. Each painted walls, useful shelving units and energy efficient lighting. Advisory board applicant must Not stopping there, the club members assisted with the removal • Story: With an Eye to the Past, Dick’s Brewing have an honorable discharge. of the old wooden benches and the purchase and installation of pad- Plans Next Steps Forward • Share your love of the out- ded pews. 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Mason School District, which OLYMPIA — Washington A fix recommended by that ‘‘We have heard clearly from covers part of Hood Canal and state’s elected officials in recent proposal would cost about $47.5 school districts around the state that while contains many lakes that buses years boasted about fully fund- million in the next two-year must drive around. ing basic K-12 school costs such budget. the Legislature has said it’s fully funded, Because buses travel lon- as transportation, supplies and Thomas Ahearne, lead plain- ger and more circuitous routes, building maintenance. tiff in the McCleary decision, ar- it’s not enough for the districts.’’ “there is no driving straight to get But even with the increases, gued last month before the state kids to and from school,” said school districts around the state Supreme Court that the state Sen. Christine Rolfes Dana Rosenbach, district super- are still spending local property- must do more to fund transpor- D-Bainbridge Island intendent. tax levy money to cover basic tation and materials and operat- The district’s budget office costs such as busing for students, ing costs. estimated it would have to cover curriculum and building main- “They still aren’t fully fund- tenance. Lee wrote. materials and operating costs. $100,000 in transportation costs ing the actual cost of imple- in 2016-17 beyond what the state The state Supreme Court’s menting the state’s program Magendanz and others say 2012 McCleary decision ruled school districts use some of the allocates. of basic education,” Ahearne Materials and Operating Costs The Marysville School Dis- that Washington violated its told the justices in a hearing materials and operating money constitution by underfunding In their 2015-17 state given by the state to pay for trict for 2016-17 will get about to determine whether the state operating budget, lawmakers $5.2 million in state transporta- what it costs to provide a basic had made adequate progress in teacher salaries that the state isn’t education at the state’s schools. and Inslee boosted state covering. tion money — for its estimated funding basic education. spending on increased materials, transportation budget of $6.1 In response, lawmakers and Gov. “The state’s new funding for- Therefore, when lawmakers supplies and operating costs by million. Jay Inslee since 2013 have poured mulas are better,” he added later, and Inslee figure out how to hundreds of millions of dollars. That means the district is billions of dollars into the educa- “but the court has repeatedly held fund teacher and school-worker But for the current school tion system. that you can’t declare full fund- salaries, “it’s going to take a lot expected to spend an additional year, the Seattle School District Lawmakers and Inslee have ing unless you’re actually fund- of pressure off the other areas” of $900,000 in local levy money still plans to spend $2.1 million now turned toward the biggest ing the actual cost.” school budgets, Magendanz said. on transportation, according to remaining part of McCleary: Bill Keim, executive director in local property-tax money on Some of those extra costs data from that district. how the state will fully pay for for the Washington Association such costs. That is on top of the are also because of a backlog of The district doesn’t track teacher and other school-worker of School Administrators, said $63.4 million in state money for needed repairs and upgrades for how much of the local levy salaries. Right now, those costs fully funding school salaries is materials, supplies and operating school buildings, Rolfes said. is used to strictly cover basic are often supplemented by local still the biggest task facing law- costs. Ahearne and state schools education costs. But the current property-tax levies in the dis- makers. But, “there seems to be The biggest part of that Superintendent Randy Dorn also budget doesn’t have “extra tricts. an assumption that they’ve fund- local-levy spending, according say the state allocates too little frills,” according to the district’s Even as the focus has shifted ed everything else,” Keim said. to the district, is earmarked for money for technology needed by finance office. to paying for salaries, school of- Some lawmakers, as well as facilities maintenance, which districts and students. ficials and others say the state’s Gov. Jay Inslee’s office, acknowl- is considered part of operating ‘Losing Ground’ recent funding increases don’t edge that the state may have to costs. Transportation Costs go far enough to fully fund other do more to cover costs for school The Bellevue School District Dorn said the state has made basic education costs. transportation, supplies and op- expects to spend about $4.2 Even after the Legislature major improvements in funding Data gathered by The Seattle erating costs. million in local levy money — in 2013 increased state education costs but, “I would say Times show six school districts “The formulas aren’t perfect,” on top of the $24.4 million from transportation spending, that we’re losing ground.” in the Puget Sound region are said Rep. Chad Magendanz, R- the state — for materials and districts are still spending local “If we got to 95 percent on expected to spend a combined Issaquah, who sits on the Educa- operating costs. property-tax money to cover costs,” with the funding im- $20 million in local levy proper- tion Funding Task Force. Some of that levy money those costs. provements, “we’re probably ty-tax money on materials and “We have heard clearly from will go to costs like “ongoing Districts receive either closer to 92 percent” now, Dorn operating costs for the 2016-17 school districts around the state maintenance such as roofs, the statewide average for said. school year. that while the Legislature has said flooring and mechanical and transportation costs or that If changes aren’t made, state And those districts represent it’s fully funded, it’s not enough electrical systems,” according to district’s specific costs for the funding could dip below 90 only a handful of Washington’s for the districts,” said Sen. Chris- a slideshow on the district’s 2016- prior year — whichever is the percent of those education costs 295 school districts. tine Rolfes, D-Bainbridge Island, 17 budget. Other levy dollars lower amount. in the 2017-19 state operating Schools sometimes use lo- another task force member. in Bellevue will go toward Up to 20 school districts, budget, he added. cal levy money for materials and In an email, Inslee spokes- technology and curriculum for many of them rural, are Dorn acknowledged it might transportation costs considered woman Tara Lee wrote that the students. particularly hurt because the be hard for the state to “always above and beyond basic education. governor’s office has heard The Renton School District state’s transportation-funding get to 100 percent perfect for But a budget proposal by the current funding formulas “may plans to spend about $4 million formula doesn’t take into every district.” state Office of Superintendent of still be problematic for some in local levy money over and account the extra miles buses in But, “getting everybody to a Public Instruction estimates that districts.” The office “will above the approximately $18 some areas must drive in order reliable 95 percent is a good goal,” in the 2015-16 year, 155 school continue to work on the issue,” million in state money for to reach students, according to he said. U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Former Washington Man’s Death Penalty Appeal SEATTLE (AP) — The U.S. mistake, one he attributed to near an airport from which the lawyer's decision against but there was a dramatic Supreme Court on Monday de- inexperience. It was his first crop dusters regularly sprayed investigating whether Elmore difference between the clined to hear the death penalty capital case. pesticides. Decades later, soil was brain-damaged, Sotomayor mitigation that was presented appeal of Clark Elmore, who was Jeffrey Ellis, one of Elmore's samples taken by the state found said. and the mitigation that should convicted in 1995 of raping and appeals lawyers, said he was toxin levels more than 4,500 "Elmore's crime was horrific, have been presented." killing his girlfriend's 14-year- disappointed the high court times greater than maximum old daughter in northwestern declined to hear the case and amounts allowed by law. Washington. expected to ask it to reconsider. 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Prep Football College Soccer LC Fantasy Centralia Falls to Tacoma in Rough Weather By The Chronicle was an own-goal by Centralia another own-goal in the 49th points ahead of Centralia for Football: Centralia scored two own- in the 41st minute. The Trail- minute, followed by a goal from second in the West Division, goals in tough weather condi- blazers tied the game with a Melyssa Smith in the 50th min- and the Trailblazers hold a 4 goal from Hunter Thomson- ute to help Tacoma cruise to point advantage on third place tions on Saturday, falling to Week 7 Terrel, assisted by Joni Lancast- victory. over Green River. Tacoma 4-1 in NWAC West Di- er, in the 43rd minute. Centralia goalkeeper Em- Centralia (10-3-2, 6-2-2 vision women’s soccer action at Tacoma’s Karen Orelana ily Sorenson made four saves in league) is back on the pitch Update Tiger Stadium in Centralia. broke the tie with a goal in the the loss. against Tacoma on Wednesday The first goal of the game 46th minute. Centralia had With the loss, Tacoma is 4 in Tacoma. By Aaron VanTuyl [email protected] 2B Football The big fantasy news from Friday night: Centralia broke out of its slump. The Tigers put up 42 points — their most this season, and their first time topping 15 since Week 2 — in a blowout of Rochester which, naturally, led to some big fantasy performances. Well, one big fantasy perfor- mance, anyway. Junior running back Jose Pineda ran for a whop- ping 245 yards and four touch- downs in the win, which worked out to 48 points — his biggest to- tal of the season, by a wide mar- gin.

Week 7 Stars Pe Ell-Willapa Valley star Kaelin Jurek didn’t have any Monday night blues in the Titans’ win over Ilwaco, running for 206 yards and four touchdowns for a cool 44 points. … Wyatt Stan- ley, in rough conditions and in the Tigers’ closest game of the year, came up big. The senior quarterback passed for 149 yards and a touchdown and ran for 61 yards and two more scores, while throwing three 2-point conver- sion passes — which, I’ve dis- covered, are worth 2 points for both the passer AND the receiv- er — for a total of 33 points. Jor- dan Purvis was the top receiver, with 64 yards, a touchdown and a conversion catch for 14 points. … W.F. West’s Austin Emery was held out of the end zone, but still managed 119 rushing yards for 11 points. … Tenino quarterback Miles Cannon passed for 100 yards, ran for 36 yards, and had a touchdown on the ground and through the air in a loss to Elma for 17 points. … Toledo’s Dakota Robins ran for 116 yards and a touchdown on four touches in a blowout of Wahkiakum (17 points) and quarterback Dal- ton Yoder passed for 127 yards and two scores (13 points). … Mossyrock’s Bo Miles picked up the slack with fellow running back James Cheney on the mend, running for 149 yards and two touchdown in an 18-14 win over Winlock (26 points). For Win- lock, meanwhile, Seth Lindsey had his usual big game, running for 109 yards and a touchdown (16 points). … Onalaska’s Trace Lawrence ran for 125 yards and a touchdown (18 points), with teammate Ernie Roque add- ing 114 yards and two scores (23 points) in a 28-22 win over Mor- ton-White Pass. The notable stat MATT BAIDE / [email protected] out of this one, though, was that Pe Ell-Willapa Valley’s Matt Minton (left) and Tyson Nissell (43) celebrate after sacking Ilwaco quarterback Jack Odneal (13) during a SWW 2B Coastal Division football Morton-White Pass managed game in Menlo on Monday. to score 22 points in a 2B foot- back three days, however, the contest ball game without the benefit of LEAGUE LEADERS: Jurek Runs for a rushing — or, for that matter, 206 Yards, Pe Ell-WV Crushes didn’t turn out as exciting as advertised. red zone — touchdown. MWP’s The Titans sent the Fishermen out to points came from a 75-yard kick- Fishermen 45-2 in Belated sea in the second quarter and didn’t wait off return from Jesse Urban, a 21- Coastal Division Matchup for them to return, crushing Ilwaco 45-2 TITANS in the rain. Kaelin Jurek ran for 206 yards yard touchdown pass from Kaleb Rashoff to Matt Poquette, and a By Matt Baide and four touchdowns, and PWV im- 68-yard kickoff return from Po- [email protected] proved to 3-0 in Coastal action. quette. Poquette — who has to be DISMANTLE The win was made more impressive by the biggest kick returner in the MENLO — The first quarter offered a the fact that the team hadn’t been together 2Bs at 6-foot-5 — finished with hint that Pe Ell-Willapa Valley’s Monday since Thursday, but still managed to bring 30 receiving yards and the two night matchup with Ilwaco — a bout be- it together in a dominant performance. aforementioned touchdowns for tween the top two teams in the SWW 2B “I don’t know if that helped a little bit. 15 points. League Coastal Division — might be a I was kind of nervous because we didn’t ILWACO back and forth battle. please see FANTASY, page S8 Like the storm that pushed the game please see PWV, page S8

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Chief Leschi, forfeit SATURDAY, Oct. 15 Almira/Coulee-Hartline 68, Wellpinit 14 College Soccer At Napavine Arlington 22, Stanwood 20 Tacoma at Centralia, 2 p.m. TIGERS 24, BRAVES 14 Asotin 41, Reardan 6 College Volleyball La Conner 0 6 0 8 —14 Bellevue 61, Mercer Island 14 Centralia at SWOCC Crossover, TBD Napavine 0 16 0 8 —24 Bethel 19, Mount Tahoma 16 Cross Country Blaine 44, Lakewood 7 Adna at George Fox XC Classic (Willamette Scoring Summary Bonney Lake 14, Lakes 7 Mission State Park), 10 a.m. NAP — Wyatt Stanley 5-yard pass to Jor- Bothell 42, Issaquah 21 dan Purvis; Stanley pass to Mac Fagerness Burlington-Edison 42, Sehome 7 MONDAY, Oct. 17 LAC — Budda Luna 6-yard run; run failed Capital 20, Yelm 6 Football NAP — Stanley 1-yard run; Stanley pass to Cascade Christian 13, Charles Wright Ilwaco at Pe Ell-Willapa Valley (Menlo), 7 Fagerness Academy 0 p.m. LAC — Luna 6-yard run; Murdock run Chiawana 49, Pasco 0 Girls Soccer NAP — Stanley 4-yard run; Stanley pass Clarkston 37, East Valley (Spokane) 28 Winlock at Napavine, 6 p.m. to Purvis Colfax 34, Davenport 8 Deer Park 42, Medical Lake 0 Team Stats LC NAP TUESDAY, October 18 Eastlake 45, Newport 3 First Downs 7 12 Girls Soccer Eisenhower 38, Eastmont 7 Rushing Yards 135 76 Toledo at Onalaska, 6 p.m. Ellensburg 57, East Valley (Yakima) 10 Passing Yards 20 149 Ocosta at Adna, 6 p.m. Ferndale 35, Oak Harbor 18 Total Yards 155 225 Tumwater at Centralia, 7 p.m. Fife 55, Evergreen (Seattle) 0 Comp-Att-Int 2-9-0 17-32-1 W.F. West at Aberdeen, 7 p.m. MATT BAIDE / [email protected] Freeman 21, Colville 7 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 1/1 Rochester at Black Hills, 7 p.m. Tenino’s Guy Murrillo bobbles a pass next to Elma’s Chris Badgely during an Garield-Palouse 68, St. John-Endicott/ Tenino at Montesano, 7 p.m. Penalties/Yards 8/65 4/30 Evergreen 1A League game at Tenino on Friday. Lacrosse 12 Volleyball Graham-Kapowsin 63, Olympia 28 Adna at Onalaska, 7 p.m. Individual Stats Hockinson 14, Columbia River 13 Mossyrock at Wahkiakum, 7 p.m. Rushing: LC — Luna 19/108; NAP — Hudson’s Bay 34, Mark Morris 6 Kalama at Morton-White Pass, at Morton, 7 Stanley 12/61 Passing Yards 70 75 WAH — Zach Brown 15-yard pass to Hank Interlake 21, Lake Washington 7 p.m. Passing: LC — James Hulbert 2-9/20; NAP Total Yards 447 156 Ferguson; kick failed Jackson 19, Cascade (Everett) 15 Toledo at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. — Stanley 17-32/149 Comp-Att-Int 3-10-0 4-12-0 TOL — Dakota Robins 76-yard run; Kelso 24, Prairie 0 Winlock at Napavine, 7 p.m. Receiving: LC — N/A; NAP — Jordan Fumbles/Lost 2/1 5/3 Malunat kick Kentwood 20, Kent Meridian 14 Aberdeen at W.F. West, 7 p.m. Purvis 8/64, Austin Filley 4/37 Penalties/Yards 7/75 4/45 TOL — Keyton Wallace 63-yard run; King’s Way Christian School 31, Columbia Centralia at Tumwater, 7 p.m. Malunat kick At Randle (White Salmon) 7 Black Hills at Rochester, 7 p.m. Individual Stats TOL — Yoder 40-yard pass to Fano Hansen; LOGGERS 28, T-WOLVES 22 Kiona-Benton 42, College Place 6 Tenino at Montesano, 7 p.m. Rushing: CENT — Jose Pineda 16/245, Malunat kick Oanaslaka 0 12 0 16 —28 La Center 28, Stanield, Ore. 6 Raul Lopez 10/84; ROC — Ben Slaymaker TOL — Duke Schaplo 6-yard run; kick failed Friday’s Local Results Morton-WP 0 6 8 8 —22 Lake Stevens 47, Kamiak 14 14/59, Bryce Lollar 8/16 WAH — Brown to James Anderson 14-yard Liberty 55, Ballard 0 Prep Football Passing: CENT — Joey Alif 3-10/70; ROC pass; kick failed Scoring Summary Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 38, Springdale 0 At Chehalis — Bryce Lollar 4-12/75 ONY — Lazaro Rodriguez 3-yard run; run Lynden 35, Anacortes 7 BEARCATS 13, WOLVES 0 Receiving: CENT — Jordan Thomas 2/58; Team Stats WAH TOL failed Monroe 40, Mount Vernon 0 W.F. West 7 6 0 0 —13 ROC — Tyler Soderback 1/38, Bryce Yarber First Downs 7 15 MWP — Jesse Urban 75-yard kickof return; Montesano 20, Hoquiam 14 Black Hills 0 0 0 0 —0 2/31 Rushing Yards 55 315 run failed Moses Lake 28, Sunnyside 12 Passing Yards 67 127 Scoring Summary ONY — Ernie Roque 11-yard run; run failed Mountain View 64, Fort Vancouver 0 At Tenino Total Yards 122 442 WFW — Kolby Steen 5-yard run; Corey MWP — Kaleb Rashof 21-yard pass to Matt Mt. Spokane 30, North Central 0 EAGLES 26, BEAVERS 13 Comp-Att-Int 6-14-2 10-15-0 Davis kick Poquette; Gavyn Higdon run Nathan Hale 47, Franklin 0 Elma 6 0 8 12 —0 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 1/1 WFW — Nole Wollan 3-yard run; kick failed ONY — Roque 41-yard run; Hunter Blair pass Newport 41, Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 7 Tenino 0 13 0 0 —0 Penalties/Yards 4/35 10/95 to Rodriguez North Kitsap 68, Kingston 6 Team Stats BH WFW MWP — Matt Poquette 68-yard kickof Northwest Christian (Colbert) 36, Liberty Scoring Summary Individual Stats First Downs 12 18 return; Higdon run (Spangle) 26 ELMA — N/A Rushing: WAH — Record 14/34; TOL — Rushing Yards 129 235 ONY — Trace Lawerence 2-yard run; O’Dea 20, Eastside Catholic 17 TEN — Miles Cannon 15-yard run; Bailey Robins 4/116, Wallace 4/77, Kuzminsky 2/50 Passing Yards 98 22 Rodriguez run Odessa-Harrington 90, Entiat 18 O’Neal kick Passing: WAH — Brown 6-12/67; TOL — Total Yards 227 257 Orting 26, Renton 6 TEN — Miles Cannon 3-yard pass to Spen- Yoder 10-15/127 Comp-Att-Int 8-13-1 2-6-1 Team Stats ONY MWP Peninsula 38, Central Kitsap 7 cer Brewer; conversion failed Receiving: WAH — Ferguson 2/26; TOL — Fumbles/Lost 2/2 2/1 First Downs 20 6 Arroyo 4/22, Hansen 2/53 Ridgeield 24, R.A. Long 22 Penalties/Yards 9/60 6/50 Rushing Yards 350 82 Team Stats ELM TEN River Ridge 50, Clover Park 6 Passing Yards 49 40 Royal 28, Connell 21 Individual Stats First Downs N/A 11 At Winlock Total Yards 399 122 Rushing Yards N/A 207 VIKINGS 18, CARDINALS 14 Seattle Prep 35, Bainbridge 3 Rushing: BH — Kyler Nygren 15/103, Comp-Att-Int 2-6-0 3-12-0 Sedro-Woolley 49, Bellingham 18 Passing Yards N/A 100 Mossyrock 6 6 0 6 —18 Fumbles/Lost 3/2 2/0 Jaden Toussaint 9/20; WFW — Austin Emery Shadle Park 26, Rogers (Spokane) 0 24/119, Steen 10/61, Wollan 11/54 Total Yards N/A 307 Winlock 7 7 0 0 —14 Penalties/Yards 8/50 3/25 Comp-Att-Int N/A 9-18-1 Skyline 48, Inglemoor 0 Passing: BH — Christian Williams 8-13/98; Snohomish 55, Mountlake Terrace 20 Fumbles/Lost N/A N/A Scoring Summary Individual Stats WFW — Wollan 2-6/22 South Kitsap 57, Rogers (Puyallup) 20 Receiving: BH — Briggs 3/52, Brewer 3/32, Penalties/Yards N/A N/A WIN — Dawson Hall 29-yard run; Patching Rushing: ONY — Lawrence 26/125, Roque Squalicum 56, Marysville-Getchell 0 Weitzel 2/14; WFW — Steen 1/10, Dakota kick 11/114; MWP — Dylan Pelletier 13/41 Stadium 42, Wilson 14 Hawkins 1/12 Individual Stats MOS — Evan Gootgeld 6-yard run; run Passing: ONY — Blair 2-6/49; MWP — Sumner 21, Bellarmine Prep 3 Rushing: ELM — N/A; TEN — Garret failed Rashof 3-12/40 Timberline 42, Gig Harbor 17 At Rochester Kalkus 25/137, Miles Cannon 6/36, Jace WIN — Seth Lindsey 36-yard run; Patching Receiving: ONY — Tyler Wallace 1/28; Tri-Cities Prep 52, DeSales 0 TIGERS 42, WARRIORS 6 Griis 8/34 kick MWP — Poquette 2/30 Tumwater 70, Aberdeen 14 Centralia 21 7 14 0 —0 Passing: ELM — N/A; TEN — Cannon MOS — Bo Miles 9-yard run; run failed Washington 28, Lindbergh 21 Rochester 0 0 0 6 —6 9-18/100 MOS — Miles 5-yard run; run failed Statewide Results Receiving: ELM — N/A; TEN — Guy Thursday’s Football Washougal 26, Woodland 8 Scoring Summary Murrillo 4/76, Spencer Brewer 3/18, Riley Team Stats MOS WIN Camas 41, Heritage 11 West Seattle 29, Chief Sealth 13 CEN — Jose Pineda 16-yard run; Kolby Wright 1/3 First Downs 8 9 Edmonds-Woodway 49, Shorewood 0 West Valley (Yakima) 36, Pullman 20 Baird kick Rushing Yards 217 210 Ferris 35, University 6 Woodinville 27, Mount Si 3 CEN — Nat Lopez 11-yard run; Baird kick At Toledo Passing Yards 22 35 Gonzaga Prep 43, Mead 14 Zillah 22, La Salle 21 CEN — Jose Pineda 21-yard run; Baird kick INDIANS 41, MULES 12 Total Yards 259 245 Kentlake 7, Hazen 2 CEN — Jose Pineda 52-yard run; Baird kick Wahkiakum 6 0 0 6 —12 Comp-Att-Int 2-8-0 3-5-0 Mt. Rainier 55, Kentridge 12 POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS CEN — Jose Pineda 80-yard run; Baird kick Toledo 14 14 7 6 —41 Fumbles/Lost 2/2 1/1 Pateros 20, Yakama Tribal 14 Chimacum vs. Vashon Island, ppd. to Oct 17. CEN — Tyler Milton 7-yard run; Baird kick Penalties/Yards N/A N/A Rainier Beach 34, Roosevelt 0 Ilwaco at Pe Ell-Willapa Valley, ppd. to Oct. 17 ROC — Bryce Lollar 13-yard run; Baird kick Scoring Summary Skyview 17, Battle Ground 14 Klahowya vs. Port Townsend, ppd. to Oct 17. TOL — Dalton Yoder 3-yard pass to Junior Individual Stats Southridge 56, Hanford 28 Meridian vs. Lynden Christian, ppd. to Oct 17. Team Stats CEN ROC Arroyo; Andreas Malunat kick Rushing: MOS — Bo Miles 24/149; WIN — Todd Beamer 10, Auburn Mountainview 3 Mount Baker vs. Nooksack Valley, ppd. to First Downs 18 7 TOL — Jackson Kuzminsky 39-yard run; Seth Lindsey 17/109, Dawson Hall 18/94 Union 48, Evergreen (Vancouver) 17 Oct 17. Rushing Yards 377 81 Malunat kick Passing: MOS — Evan Gootgeld 2-8/24; State Deaf 48, Mary Knight 32 North Thurston vs. Shelton, ppd. SPORTS ON THE AIR

SATURDAY, Oct. 15 5 p.m. SUNDAY, Oct. 16 AUTO RACING ABC — Ohio St. at Wisconsin AUTO RACING 8 a.m. 7:15 p.m. 11 a.m. CNBC — NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series, Hollywood ESPN or ESPN2 — Colorado St. at Boise St. NBC — NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series, Hollywood Casino 400, practice, at Kansas City, Kan. 7:30 p.m. Casino 400, at Kansas City, Kan. 9 a.m. CBSSN — Nevada at San Jose St. DRAG RACING CNBC — NASCAR, Xinity Series, Kansas Lottery ESPN or ESPN2 — UCLA at Washington St. 11 a.m. 300, qualifying, at Kansas City, Kan. DRAG RACING FS1 — NHRA, AAA Texas Fall Nationals, inals, at 9:30 a.m. 9 p.m. Ennis, Texas NBCSN — NASCAR, Xinity Series, Kansas Lot- FS1 — NHRA, AAA Texas Fall Nationals, qualify- GOLF tery 300, qualifying, at Kansas City, Kan. ing, at Ennis, Texas (same-day tape) 11:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. GOLF GOLF — Champions Tour, SAS Championship, NBCSN — NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series, Holly- 4 a.m. inal round, at Cary, N.C. wood Casino 400, inal practice, at Kansas City, GOLF — European PGA Tour, British Masters, 2 p.m. Kan. third round, at Hertfordshire, England 12:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m. GOLF — PGA Tour, Safeway Open, inal round, NBC — NASCAR, Xinity Series, Kansas Lottery GOLF — Champions Tour, SAS Championship, at Napa, Calif. 300, at Kansas City, Kan. second round, at Cary, N.C. MLB BASEBALL 10 p.m. 2 p.m. 5 p.m. FS2 — FIA World Endurance Championship, Six GOLF — PGA Tour, Safeway Open, third round, FOX or FS1 — NL Championship Series, Game 2, Hours of Fuji, at Oyama, Japan at Napa, Calif. LA Dodgers at Chicago Cubs COLLEGE FOOTBALL 8:30 p.m. NBA BASKETBALL 9 a.m. GOLF — LPGA Tour, KEB-Hana Bank Champion- 3 p.m. ESPN2 — Iowa at Purdue ship, inal round, at Incheon, South Korea NBA — Preseason, Atlanta at Orlando ESPN — Kansas St. at Oklahoma MLB BASEBALL 6 p.m. ESPNU — Minnesota at Maryland 1 p.m. NBA — Preseason, Denver at Portland ABC — N.C. State at Clemson TBS — AL Championship Series, Game 2, To- NFL FOOTBALL CBSSN — Lafayette at Army ronto at Cleveland 10 a.m. ESPNEWS — Illinois at Rutgers 5 p.m. CBS — Cincinnati at New England FS1 — West Virginia at Texas Tech FS1 — NL Championship Series, Game 1, LA FOX — at Detroit SEC — Vanderbilt at Georgia Dodgers at Chicago Cubs 1:25 p.m. 12:30 p.m. MOTORCYCLING FOX — Atlanta at Seattle ABC or ESPN2 — Nebraska at Indiana 6:30 p.m. 5:20 p.m. ABC or ESPN2 — North Carolina at Miami FS2 — Monster Energy Cup, at Las Vegas NBC — Indianapolis at Houston ESPN — Wake Forest at Florida St. NBA BASKETBALL SOCCER BTN — Northwestern at Michigan St. 4:30 p.m. 5:25 a.m. CBS — Alabama at Tennessee NBA — Preseason, Boston at New York NBCSN — Premier League, Watford at Middles- CBSSN — W. Michigan at Akron 7 p.m. brough ESPNEWS — Air Force vs. New Mexico, at Dallas NBA — Preseason, Golden State vs. L.A. Lakers, 6:30 a.m. FOX — Southern Cal at Arizona at Las Vegas FS1 — Kansas at Baylor SOCCER FS1 — Bundesliga, SV Darmstadt 98 at F.S.V. 12:45 p.m. 6:30 a.m. Mainz ESPNU — Virginia Tech at Syracuse FS2 — Bundesliga, Hamburg SV at Borussia 7:55 a.m. 1 p.m. Mönchengladbach NBCSN — Premier League, Burnley at South- SEC — Missouri at Florida 7 a.m. ampton 4 p.m. NBCSN — Premier League, teams TBA Noon CBSSN — UConn at South Florida 8:20 a.m. ESPN — MLS, Toronto at Montreal ESPN — Mississippi at Arkansas FS2 — Bundesliga, RB Leipzig at VfL Wolfsburg 2:15 p.m. ESPN2 — Tulsa at Houston 9:30 a.m. ESPN — MLS, Colorado at Portland 4:30 p.m. FOX — Bundesliga, Bayer 04 Leverkusen at SV WNBA BASKETBALL ESPNU — Temple at UCF Werder Bremen 5:30 p.m. NBC — Stanford at Notre Dame NBC — Premier League, West Ham at Crystal ESPN2 — WNBA Finals (best-of-5 series), Game SEC — Southern Miss. at LSU Palace 4, Minnesota at Los Angeles (if necessary)

Sports 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016 SPORTS

Community First Auto Center Athletes of the Week

EMMA MOON JOSE PINEDA School: W.F. West (Jr.) School: Centralia (Jr.) Sport: Cross Country Sport: Football (RB/WR) Moon won an EvCo cross coun- Pineda ran for 245 yards and four try race against rival Centralia touchdowns in the Tigers’ win over Wednesday with a time of 20:53. Rochester on Friday.

Winners of the CFAC Athlete of the Week award can stop by the CFAC oice (at 1051 NW Louisiana Ave. in Chehalis) to receive their pizza gift card and commemorative hood- ed sweatshirt. Call the CFAC oice at (360) 748-3512 for more information.

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Passing Yards 24 26 FAIRWAY LANES Open: Dallas, Carolina Preps Total Yards 112 379 Top 10 Men Monday, Oct. 24 Local Prep Schedules Comp-Att-Int 3-12-2 1-3-0 1. Jim Fueston 738; 2. John Gilligan 734; Houston at Denver, 5:30 p.m. TUESDAY, Oct. 18 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 2/1 3. Larry Mays Jr 709; 4. Mike Postlewait 708; NFL Girls Soccer Penalties/Yards 3/25 4/20 5. Bob Spahr 685; 6. Gary Boettner 684; 7. Toledo at Onalaska, 6 p.m. L J Hames 681; 8. Nick Wright 674; 9. Jason All Times PST MLB Ocosta at Adna, 6 p.m. Individual Stats Roberts 667; 10. Chad Chalmers 664; High AMERICAN CONFERENCE East W L T Pct Tumwater at Centralia, 7 p.m. Rushing: ILW — Alec Bell 10/43; PWV — Game: Gary Boettner 300 2016 Postseason Baseball Glance New England 5 1 0 .833 W.F. West at Aberdeen, 7 p.m. Jurek 10/206, Justice 6/70, Gutierrez 3/57 Top 10 Women DIVISION SERIES Bufalo 4 2 0 .667 Rochester at Black Hills, 7 p.m. Passing: ILW — Jack Odneal 3-12/24; PWV 1. Madi Crawford 678; 2. Cassandra (Best-of-5; x-if necessary) Chalmers 622; 3. Cricket Nichols 610; 4. Kim Miami 2 4 0 .333 Tenino at Montesano, 7 p.m. — Pearson 1-2/26 American League Rushton 599; 5. Barb Overlin 586; 6. Cher N.Y. Jets 1 5 0 .167 Volleyball Receiving: ILW — N/A; PWV — Gutierrez Toronto 3, Texas 0 1/26 Mays 581; 7. Arlene Thomas 568; 8. Meagon South Adna at Onalaska, 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 6: Toronto 10, Texas 1 Crawford 566; 9. Denise Tobey 560; 10. Sara Houston 4 2 0 .667 Mossyrock at Wahkiakum, 7 p.m. Broom 555; High Game: Madi Crawford 300 Tennessee 3 3 0 .500 Friday, Oct. 7: Toronto 5, Texas 3 Kalama at Morton-White Pass, at Morton, 7 Monday’s Statewide Football Results Top 5 Senior Men Jacksonville 2 3 0 .400 Sunday, Oct. 9: Toronto 7, Texas 6, 10 in- p.m. Bremerton 51, Port Angeles 0 1. Dave Reynoldson 686; 2. Dee Hinkley Indianapolis 2 4 0 .333 nings Toledo at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. Curtis 37, Emerald Ridge 14 Federal Way 14, Auburn 9 637; 3. Jesse Gac 605; 4. Skip Ivie 603; 5. Jim North Cleveland 3, Boston 0 Winlock at Napavine, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh 4 2 0 .667 Lummi 50, Crescent 6 Webster 598; High Game: Dave Reynoldson Thursday, Oct. 6: Cleveland 5, Boston 4 Aberdeen at W.F. West, 7 p.m. Baltimore 3 3 0 .500 Meridian 33, Lynden Christian 28 255 Friday, Oct. 7: Cleveland 6, Boston 0 Centralia at Tumwater, 7 p.m. Cincinnati 2 4 0 .333 Mount Baker 57, Nooksack Valley 36 Top 5 Senior Women Sunday, Oct. 9: Cleveland at Boston, ppd., Black Hills at Rochester, 7 p.m. Cleveland 0 6 0 .000 North Beach 24, South Bend 7 1. Teresa Johnson 575; 2. Sara Broom 538; Tenino at Montesano, 7 p.m. West rain Pe Ell/Willapa Valley 45, Ilwaco 2 3. Ginny Eddy 508; 4. Alyce Schutte 487; Oakland 4 2 0 .667 Monday, Oct. 10: Cleveland 4, Boston 3 Port Townsend 27, Klahowya 19 5. Wendy Specht 483; High Game: Teresa WEDNESDAY, Oct. 19 Denver 4 2 0 .667 Sequim 48, Olympic 26 Johnson 225 College Soccer Kansas City 3 2 0 .600 National League Shelton 31, North Thurston 21 Top 5 Junior Boys Centralia at Tacoma, 2 p.m. San Diego 2 4 0 .333 1. Brycen Kugan 557; 2. Ashton Lannoye Chicago 3, San Francisco 1 College Volleyball NATIONAL CONFERENCE Friday, Oct. 7: Chicago 1, San Francisco 0 Prep Football 503; 3. Skyler Holden 495; 4. Jerramy Wright Green River at Centralia, 7 p.m. East How the Top 10 Fared 477 and Kaige Miller 477; 5. Joshua Wagoner Saturday, Oct. 8: Chicago 5, San Francisco Cross Country Dallas 5 1 0 .833 Class 2A 447; High Game: Brycen Kugan 214 2 Centralia, Rochester, W.F. West at Washington 4 2 0 .667 1. Archbishop Murphy (7-0) beat Cedar Top 5 Junior Girls Monday, Oct. 10: San Francisco 6, Chicago Evergreen Conference Championships, at Philadelphia 3 2 0 .600 Park Christian (Bothell), forfeit. 1. Bailee Spriggs 444; 2. Patricia Castillo 5, 13 innings Pioneer Park (Tumwater), 3:30 p.m. N.Y. Giants 3 3 0 .500 2. Tumwater (6-1) beat Aberdeen 70-14. 412; 3. Lexi Howell 357; 4. Jasmin Wesson South Tuesday, Oct. 11: Chicago 6, San Francisco 3. River Ridge (7-0) beat Clover Park 50-6. 324; 5. Michaela Wagoner 323; High Game: 5 THURSDAY, Oct. 20 Atlanta 4 2 0 .667 (tie) Ellensburg (6-1) beat E. Valley 57-10. Bailee Spriggs 191 Girls Soccer Tampa Bay 2 3 0 .400 5. Prosser (6-1) beat Ephrata 22-3. Top 5 Special Rec (2 games) Winlock at Kalama, 6 p.m. New Orleans 2 3 0 .400 Los Angeles 3, Washington 2 6. Lynden (6-1) beat Anacortes 35-7. 1. Daryl H 312; 2. Cody 307; 3. Joy W 286; Carolina 1 5 0 .167 Onalaska at Life Christian, 6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 7: Los Angeles 4, Washington 3 7. North Kitsap (6-1) beat Kingston 68-6. 4. Jamie W 263; 5. Charlie M 262; High Game: North Napavine at Ocosta, 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 8: Los Angeles at Washing- 8. W. F. West (7-0) beat Black Hills 13-0. Daryl H 177 Minnesota 5 0 0 1.000 Adna at Toledo, 6 p.m. ton, ppd., rain 9. Liberty (Issaquah) (7-0) beat Ballard 55-0. Green Bay 3 2 0 .600 Black Hills at Centralia, 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 9: Washington 5, Los Angeles 10. Burlington-Edison (6-1) beat Sehome Detroit 3 3 0 .500 W.F. West at Rochester, 7 p.m. 42-7. Chicago 1 5 0 .167 2 Elma at Tenino, 7 p.m. College Football Class 1A West Monday, Oct. 10: Washington 8, at Los Volleyball The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press 1. Royal (7-0) beat Connell 28-21. Seattle 4 1 0 .800 Angeles 3 Pe Ell at Toutle Lake, 7 p.m. college football poll, with irst-place votes in 2. Connell (6-1) lost to Royal 28-21. Los Angeles 3 3 0 .500 Tuesday, Oct. 11: Los Angeles 6, Washing- Onalaska at Rainier, 7 p.m. parentheses, records through Oct. 15, total 3. Mount Baker (6-0) vs. Nooksack Valley, points based on 25 points for a irst-place Arizona 3 3 0 .500 ton 5 Winlock at Morton-White Pass, at Randle, 7 ppd. to Oct.17. vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, San Francisco 1 5 0 .167 Thursday, Oct. 13: Los Angeles 4, Washing- p.m. 4. Montesano (7-0) beat Hoquiam 20-14. and previous ranking: ton 3 Mossyrock at Napavine, 7 p.m. 5. Okanogan (7-0) beat Naches Vly. 28-13. Thursday’s Games Adna at Toledo, 7 p.m. 6. Cascade Chr. (7-0) beat Ch. Wright 13-0. Team Rec. Pts. Prev. San Diego 21, Denver 13 Rochester at W.F. West, 7 p.m. Sunday’s Games LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES 7. Zillah (6-1) beat La Salle 22-21. 1. Alabama (60) 7-0 1524 1 Centralia at Black Hills, 7 p.m. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) 8. La Center (6-1) beat Stanield Secondary Jacksonville 17, Chicago 16 Elma at Tenino, 7 p.m. 2. Ohio St. 6-0 1457 2 New England 35, Cincinnati 17 American League School, Oregon, 28-6. Cross Country 3. Michigan (1) 6-0 1368 4 Detroit 31, Los Angeles 28 All Games on TBS 9. King’s (5-2) beat Granite Falls 63-20. Tenino at Evergreen 1A League champion- 4. Clemson 7-0 1337 3 Miami 30, Pittsburgh 15 Cleveland 3, Toronto 0 10. La Salle (6-1) lost to Zillah 22-21. ships, at Lake Sylvia Park (Montesano), 4 p.m. 5. Washington 6-0 1304 5 Washington 27, Philadelphia 20 Class 2B Friday, Oct. 14: Cleveland 2, Toronto 0 Central 2B League championships at 6. Texas A&M 6-0 1218 6 Tennessee 28, Cleveland 26 1. Napavine (7-0) beat LaConner 24-14. Saturday, Oct. 15: Cleveland 2, Toronto 1 Mossyrock, 4 p.m. 7. Louisville 5-1 1168 7 Bufalo 45, San Francisco 16 2. NW Christian (7-0) beat Liberty 36-26. Monday, Oct. 17: Cleveland 4, Toronto 2 8. Nebraska 6-0 1037 10 N.Y. Giants 27, Baltimore 23 3. Liberty (6-1) lost to NW Christian 36-26. Tuesday, Oct. 18: Cleveland (Merritt 1-0) at 9. Baylor 6-0 1021 11 New Orleans 41, Carolina 38 Local Results 4. Toledo (7-0) beat Wahkiakum 41-12. Toronto (Sanchez 15-2), 5:08 p.m. Monday’s Results 10. Wisconsin 4-2 935 8 Kansas City 26, Oakland 10 5. LaConner (5-1) lost to Napavine 24-14. x-Wednesday, Oct. 19: Cleveland at Prep Football 11. Houston 6-1 766 13 Dallas 30, Green Bay 16 6. Asotin (6-1) beat Reardan 41-6. Toronto, 5:08 p.m. At Menlo 12. West Virginia 5-0 744 20 Seattle 26, Atlanta 24 7. Adna (5-2) beat Chief Leschi, forfeit. Houston 26, Indianapolis 23, OT x-Friday, Oct. 21: Toronto at Cleveland, TITANS 45, FISHERMEN 2 13. Florida St. 5-2 733 14 8. Lake Roosevelt (5-1) lost to Soap Lake- Open: Tampa Bay, Minnesota 5:08 p.m. Ilwaco 2 0 0 0 —2 14. Boise St. 6-0 694 15 Wilson Creek 28-22. Monday’s Games x-Saturday, Oct. 22: Toronto at Cleveland, Pe Ell-WV 7 22 16 0 —45 9. Rainier (6-1) beat Life Christian Acad- 15. Florida 5-1 626 18 Arizona 28, N.Y. Jets 3 TBA emy 23-6. 16. Oklahoma 4-2 612 19 Scoring Summary 10. Dayton (6-1) beat White Swan 56-24. 17. Arkansas 5-2 584 22 Thursday, Oct. 20 PWV — Kaelin Jurek 46-yard run; Tyson National League Class 1B 18. Tennessee 5-2 550 9 Chicago at Green Bay, 5:25 p.m. Nissell kick 1. Lummi (6-2) vs. Crescent, ppd. to Oct.17. 19. Utah 6-1 479 21 Sunday, Oct. 23 Chicago 1, Los Angeles 1 ILW — Safety 2. Almira-Coulee-Hartline (7-0) beat Well- 20. W. Michigan 7-0 285 24 N.Y. Giants at Los Angeles, 6:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 15: Chicago 8, Los Angeles 4 PWV — Jurek 74-yard run; Jurek run pinit 68-14. 21. Auburn 4-2 277 23 Minnesota at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 16: Los Angeles 1, Chicago 0 PWV — Jurek 4-yard run; kick failed 3. Neah Bay (5-1) idle. 22. North Carolina 5-2 254 NR New Orleans at Kansas City, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 18: Chicago (Arrieta 18-8) at PWV — Tyler Justice 35-yard run; Ever 4. Odessa-Harrington (6-0) beat Entiat 23. Mississippi 3-3 188 12 Oakland at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. Los Angeles (Hill 3-2) (FS1), 5:08 p.m. Gutierrez run Baltimore at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m. 90-18. 24. Navy 4-1 163 25 Wednesday, Oct. 19: Chicago (Lackey 11-8) PWV — Jurek 22-yard run; Matt Pearson Washington at Detroit, 10 a.m. 5. Tacoma Baptist (7-0) beat Seattle 25. LSU 4-2 123 NR at Los Angeles (Urias 5-2), (FS1), 5:08 p.m. pass to Ryan Shepherd Indianapolis at Tennessee, 10 a.m. Lutheran 78-20. Thursday, Oct. 20: Chicago at Los Angeles PWV — Ryan Shepherd 45-yard punt Others receiving votes: Colorado 110, Bufalo at Miami, 10 a.m. (FS1), 5:08 p.m. return; Pearson run Miami 69, Oklahoma St. 47, Washington Cleveland at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. St. 39, Virginia Tech 38, South Florida 31, Tampa Bay at San Francisco, 1:05 p.m. x-Saturday, Oct. 22: Los Angeles at Chi- Team Stats ILW PWV Local Stanford 15, Iowa 7, Arizona St. 6, Southern San Diego at Atlanta, 1:05 p.m. cago (Fox or FS1), TBA First Downs 7 11 Local Bowling Cal 5, NC State 4, San Diego St. 3, Pittsburgh New England at Pittsburgh, 1:25 p.m. x-Sunday, Oct. 23: Los Angeles at Chicago Rushing Yards 88 353 Oct. 9-15 Results 2, Troy 1, TCU 1. Seattle at Arizona, 5:30 p.m. (Fox or FS1), TBA SPORTS ON THE AIR

TUESDAY, Oct. 18 cago Cubs at L.A. Dodgers 7:30 p.m. MLB BASEBALL NBA BASKETBALL GOLF — PGA Tour, CIMB Classic, second round, 1 p.m. 4:30 p.m. at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia TBS — AL Championship Series, Game 4, Cleve- ESPN — Preseason, New York at Boston 11:30 p.m. land at Toronto 7 p.m. GOLF — LPGA Tour, Blue Bay LPGA, second 5 p.m. ESPN — Preseason, Golden State vs. L.A. Lakers, round, at Hainan Island, China FS1 — NL Championship Series, Game 3, Chi- at San Diego MLB BASEBALL cago Cubs at L.A. Dodgers NHL HOCKEY 5 p.m. NBA BASKETBALL 5 p.m. FS1 — NL Championship Series, Game 5, Chi- 4:30 p.m. NBCSN — Detroit at N.Y. Rangers cago Cubs at L.A. Dodgers (if necessary) NBA — Preseason, New Orleans at Atlanta SOCCER NBA BASKETBALL 7 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. ESPN — Preseason, L.A. Clippers at Sacramento ESPN2 — UEFA Champions League, Paris Saint- NBA — Preseason, New York at Brooklyn NHL HOCKEY Germain vs. Basel NFL FOOTBALL 5:30 p.m. FS1 — UEFA Champions League, Barcelona vs. 5:25 p.m. NBCSN — Philadelphia at Chicago Manchester City CBS & NFL — Chicago at Green Bay FS2 — UEFA Champions League, Arsenal vs. SOCCER WEDNESDAY, Oct. 19 Ludogorets Razgrad 10 a.m. GOLF 6 p.m. FS1 — UEFA Europa League, Internazionale 7:30 p.m. ESPN2 — Women, International friendly, United Milano vs. Southampton GOLF — PGA Tour, CIMB Classic, irst round, at States vs. Switzerland, at Sandy, Utah FS2 — UEFA Europa League, Krasnodar vs. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Schalke 04 11:30 p.m. THURSDAY, Oct. 20 Noon GOLF — LPGA Tour, Blue Bay LPGA, irst round, COLLEGE FOOTBALL FS1 — UEFA Europa League, Manchester United at Hainan Island, China 4 p.m. vs. Fenerbahce MLB BASEBALL ESPN — Miami at Virginia Tech FS2 — UEFA Europa League, AS Roma vs. FK 1 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Austria Wien TBS — AL Championship Series, Game 5, Cleve- ESPNU — Troy at South Alabama WNBA BASKETBALL land at Toronto (if necessary) 7:15 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. ESPN — BYU at Boise St. ESPN2 — WNBA Finals (best-of-5 series), Game FS1 — NL Championship Series, Game 4, Chi- GOLF 5, Los Angeles at Minnesota (if necessary) • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016

NFL Wilson Leads Seattle’s Late Rally for 26-24 Win RUSSELL DELIVERS: Hauschka’s 44-Yard Field Goal Caps Win Over Atlanta By Tim Booth The Associated Press SEATTLE — Once the Se- attle Seahawks finished yelling at each other, Russell Wilson was given an opportunity at another fourth-quarter comeback. As has become expected, Wil- son delivered and made any in- ternal strife among the Seahawks a secondary story. Steven Hauschka’s 44-yard field goal with 1:57 remaining capped the 20th career fourth quarter or overtime comeback for Wilson, and the Seahawks pulled out a 26-24 win over the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday. Seattle’s third straight win came only after seeing Matt Ryan blitz the Seahawks for 21 third-quarter points and watching cornerback Richard Sherman erupt on the sideline at his own teammates, angry about blown coverages that led to two of Atlanta’s three touch- downs. STEPHEN BRASHEAR / The Associated Press But when the fourth quarter Seattle Seahawks free safety Earl Thomas (29) intercepts a pass intended for Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones (11) in the second half of an NFL football game came around, it was Wilson’s Sunday in Seattle. The Seahawks defeated the Falcons 26-24. turn. “Fortunately we did well early, 26. This time Hauschka was per- scrimmage in the first half, hit- RYAN’S THIRD QUARTER “It’s just emotions. Emotions had a really nice first half and fect after missing a 29-yard at- ting Ryan eight times, sacking sometimes get high,” Wagner Ryan’s quarter was stunning. then came back when we needed tempt earlier in the fourth quar- him three times and holding the said. “He’s a very passionate He was 13 of 17 for 220 yards and to in the fourth quarter to get the ter, the result of a bad snap. Falcons to 86 total yards. Which dude. But we love him.” three TDs. Since the start of the stops we needed to get it done Ryan was incomplete on his made what happened in the sec- 2014 season, the Seahawks have and the one kick we needed to last four throws, including a ond half a shocking turnaround. held 25 teams to less than 220 MOUNTING INJURIES make,” Seattle coach Pete Carroll breakup by Sherman on a long Ryan finished 27 of 42 for yards passing for a game. Seattle was without Chan- said. “A really difficult game, but pass to Jones on which the Fal- 335 yards and three touchdowns. It helped that Ryan got two cellor (groin) and defensive end I’m fired up.” cons screamed for a pass interfer- He hit Jones for a 36-yard score Wilson led a 70-yard drive ence flag. huge chunk plays on blown cov- Frank Clark (hamstring). Then on the first drive of the second erages. The first was Jones’ 36- Bennett hyperextended his right that was capped by Christine “Before I took off, he grabbed half; found Mohamed Sanu on Michael’s 1-yard run with 4:47 my right side and spun me yard touchdown catch , and later knee on the play when Sanu a 10-yard TD; and later con- Toilolo’s 46-yard TD catch on a caught his touchdown pass to tie left, but a blocked extra point by around before I jumped up,” nected with Levine Toilolo on a Ra’Shede Hageman still had Se- Jones said. “It was just a missed similar play. the game at 17. Bennett was cut- 46-yarder as the Falcons rallied attle trailing 24-23. call. It’s over with. It’s done. blocked by Jake Matthews and from a 14-point halftime deficit Seattle then got a needed We’re onto the next one.” SHERMAN ERUPTION eventually limped to the locker big play from its defense. Ryan’s Wilson was 25 of 37 for 270 to lead 24-17 going to the fourth room. Bennett returned to the pass slipped through Julio Jones’ yards. Michael had two touch- quarter. Sherman lost his cool on sideline midway through the hands, was tipped in the air by down runs and rookie Alex Col- Jones had seven catches for the Seattle sideline following fourth quarter, but did not re- Sherman and eventually landed lins added his first NFL touch- 139 yards and was shadowed for Jones’ TD catch early in the third enter the game. in the arms of Earl Thomas, giv- down on a 2-yard run. much of the game by Sherman. quarter. Sherman was unable to “If you’re big in the NFL, you ing Seattle possession at midfield Atlanta’s top-ranked offense Jones was targeted five times in control his emotions and was just line up and play. Why do you with 3:48 remaining. It was the was stymied by the league’s best 35 plays where Sherman lined up screaming at coaches and team- have to cut somebody?” Bennett first time in the game that Jones defense for a half, only to rally in across from him. mates. Thomas, Bobby Wagner, said. was targeted and didn’t make the the third quarter and nearly pull “It was frustrating to give up Michael Bennett and injured Tight end Luke Willson also catch. off a sweep of Denver and Seattle. two bogus touchdowns,” Sher- Kam Chancellor all took turns injured his right leg on Michael’s Seattle stalled at the Atlanta Seattle dominated the line of man said. trying to calm Sherman. late touchdown. Kaepernick Tunes Out Richard Sherman’s Tirade Overshadows Seattle’s Win Fans in Loss to Buffalo By Tim Booth ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. The Associated Press (AP) — Colin Kaepernick RENTON — In the future, didn’t feel extra nerves, hear Seattle coach Pete Carroll would the boos or concern himself prefer if Richard Sherman han- with the disparaging T-shirts dled his frustrations in a way being sold outside the stadium that did not result in an emotion- while making his season debut al eruption on the sideline in the as the 49ers starting quarter- middle of a game. back on Sunday. Sherman’s shouting match After kneeling during the with players and coaches became a teaching moment for the Se- national anthem to continue his ahawks on Monday, a day after protest against racial oppression Seattle rallied for a 26-24 win and police brutality, Kaepernick over Atlanta . said he focused his attention Carroll spent most of his solely on beating Buffalo. Monday availability talking “I really wasn’t listening to about emotions, philosophy and what was going on in the stands,” what exactly transpired on Se- Kaepernick said. “It felt good to attle’s sideline that became as be out there and give my team much of a story as the Seahawks the opportunity to win.” improving to 4-1. In the end, he and the 49ers “What I told the guys today (1-5) didn’t come close following was there’s going to always be a 45-16 loss to the Bills (4-2). things that happen and we’re go- The offense looked better at ing to learn if we can from the ELAINE THOMPSON / The Associated Press times under Kaepernick, but still experiences that we have and could not finish drives. That was those that we draw from and get Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones (11) reacts after Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman, right, broke up a the same problem the 49ers had smarter and more aware, we’re pass intended for him in the second half Sunday in Seattle. going to get better,” Carroll said. with Blaine Gabbert, who was for our team,” Carroll said. “It against Jones. Along with his ti- ing to learn how to do that.” benched this week. “It wound up being an extraordi- was impressive.” rade, Sherman was at the center Seattle received mixed news nary positive for our team that Kaepernick went 13 of 29 for Carroll said it was miscom- of a controversial no-call on At- on two injuries. 187 yards and a 53-yard touch- we could hang through the rig- munication between Sherman lanta’s final offensive play when Bennett has a chance to play down pass to Torrey Smith. But ors and the challenges against a and backup safety Kelcie Mc- Jones tried to pull in a deep pass next week at Arizona after injur- terrific team and find a way to Cary — playing because Chan- from Matt Ryan. Sherman had the 49ers settled for three field ing his right knee on a cut block goals, twice gave up the ball on win a football game.” cellor was injured — that led to a grip on Jones’ right arm as he by Atlanta’s Jake Matthews. Ben- Sherman’s tirade happened downs and punted once on six Jones being wide open. There attempted to catch the pass and nett was incensed by the block, after a blown coverage in Seat- drives that crossed midfield. were times last year when the Atlanta’s sideline screamed for a calling it unnecessary and using tle’s secondary that allowed Julio “I thought he was OK,” coach Seahawks had communication pass interference call. a few expletives to drive home Jones to run uncovered down the issues in their secondary that led Carroll added that he does his point. Chip Kelly said in assessing Kae- sideline for a 36-yard touchdown to uncovered receivers, but they not see a drawback in players be- pernick’s outing. in the third quarter. Sherman After reviewing the game never resulted in a public erup- ing so close to the edge emotion- film, Carroll didn’t see any prob- And Kelly wasn’t in a position was livid, screaming at anyone tion like Sherman’s. ally. lems with the block. to commit to who will start next within earshot on the sideline “What was clear, to me, was “It gives us a chance to find weekend when San Francisco and getting in the face of any- that Kam is a big factor,” Carroll out how good you can be as a “It was clean. Nobody wants to get hit in the legs, but it wasn’t hosts Tampa Bay. one who tried to calm him down. said. “We don’t see that stuff. I group,” he said. “Without it, you “Yeah, we’ll see,” he said. Earl Thomas, Michael Bennett, a dirty play or anything like that. can’t even remember a game can still do good, but you don’t Kaepernick wasn’t ready to Kam Chancellor and Bobby It wasn’t illegal,” Carroll said. where Kam was playing. He has get familiar with that space and say whether he’s earned that op- Wagner all took turns trying to such a connection and the skill what that mentality is like. So it’s The news on Luke Willson portunity either. calm Sherman with little success. in communicating and all that. hard to not only get there but it’s wasn’t as good. Carroll said Will- Carroll mostly stood back (Kelcie) couldn’t have that. He hard to stay there. You have to son has cartilage damage and “That’s not for me to say,” he and watched how his players hasn’t played enough with our get familiar with it and what it strained ligaments in his right said after making his first start handled the situation. guys. He’s been there, but it’s not feels like to be totally immersed knee that could require surgery. in nearly a year. “I went out there “I thought it was a marvelous the same.” and committed and focused and Willson was injured on Chris- and played as hard as I could and job of our guys showing who Sherman was in the spot- maximizing. And then you have tine Michael’s touchdown run gave this team everything I had. they are and their resolve to light before the game started to do it again and again, so you in the fourth quarter that pulled I will continue to do that every make sure they do what is right because of his expected matchup have to understand it. We’re try- Seattle within 24-23. week they let me.” Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016 SPORTS

MLB Local Bowling Standings M’s Walker, Cishek, Zych All Undergo Surgery SEATTLE (AP) — Mariners pitcher Taijuan Walker had sur- gery Monday to remove a bone fragment from his right ankle, one of three Seattle pitchers to undergo surgery since the end of the regular season. Walker is expected to start re- habbing immediately and should be ready for the start of spring training. Walker was bothered in the second half of the season by ankle and foot issues, including a stint on the disabled list. Reliever Steve Cishek under- went surgery last week to repair a torn labrum in his left hip. His rehab is expected to take four to six months, putting his status for the start of spring training in question. Reliever Tony Zych had sur- gery last week on his right shoul- der. Zych had a biceps tendon transfer and the team said the surgery did not involve the rota- tor cuff or capsule in the shoul- der. He is expected to be ready for the start of spring training. College Football Garretson Out for Season, Collins May Move for Beavers CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) — Oregon State quarterback Darell Garretson will miss the rest of the season because of an ankle injury. Garretson, who started the first six games for the Beavers, was injured in the second half of Saturday’s 19-14 loss at home to Utah. Afterward, he was seen on crutches. Beavers head coach Gary Andersen announced that Gar- retson was done for the season at his Monday media availability. Backup Conor Blount, who was also on crutches following the loss to the Utes, is unavail- able for Saturday’s game at No. 5 Washington. The nature of his injury was not known. Andersen said Marcus Mc- Maryion would start at quarter- back against the Huskies. There is also the possibility that Seth Collins, who played quarterback for the Beavers last season before switching to receiver, could see snaps. “We’re going to get our best guys on the field in the best situation. I don’t think it’s go- ing to be any surprise attack if Seth plays at quarterback with what he’s done in the past,” An- dersen said. “We’ll see where it takes us. But these kids have a great attitude and they’re going to battle.” Garretson threw for 617 yards this season with three touchdowns and four intercep- tions before he was injured. A junior, Garretson sat out last sea- son because of NCAA rules after transferring from Utah State. McMaryion played at quar- terback in seven games last sea- son, starting in the Civil War against Oregon. He threw for 403 yards with a touchdown and three interceptions. In the game against Utah on Saturday, McMaryion completed five of nine passes for 76 yards, including a 14-yard touchdown pass to Hunter Jarmon in the fourth quarter. Collins started in seven games with the Beavers last season, throwing for 936 yards and six touchdowns, while also rushing for 580 yards and eight scores. Sidelined by injury for four games, he returned in the Civil War, seeing time at run- ning back and receiver. Collins made the switch to full-time receiver this year, and is the team’s leader with 26 catches for 286 yards. Former Utah State quarter- back Chuckie Keeton, who grad- uated in 2015 and is an assistant on Andersen’s staff, will stand in as the scout team quarterback for the Beavers. SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016 • Sports 5

MLB Indians Lose Bauer Early, Still Top Blue Jays to Lead ALCS 3-0 By Erik Boland MARK BLINCH / The Canadian Press shortstop Newsday Francisco Lindor, left, and center TORONTO — Go finger. ielder Tyler Naquin celebrate after The Indians have faced a sea- defeating the in son’s worth of adversity in the game three of the American League last month with their rotation Championship Series baseball and somehow have continued to action in Toronto on Monday. prosper. After Monday night’s 4-2 vic- tory over the Blue Jays in Game 3 pitches, nine for strikes. of the American League Cham- Otero came on and retired pionship Series, they find them- Russell Martin on a groundout selves one game from the World to end the inning. Series. Michael Saunders led off the The latest potential calamity second with an opposite-field to face the group arrived Mon- homer to left, the Blue Jays’ first day night in the form of Trevor homer of the series, tying it at 1. Bauer’s right pinkie, sliced open Friday morning in an accident Otero did not allow a with his drone, which erupted to a lefty batter during the regu- blood. lar season. It forced the right-hander Ezequiel Carrera led off the from the game after two-thirds fifth against McAllister with a of an inning. triple into the gap in right-center. Cleveland manager Terry Ryan Goins’ groundout to short Francona, who lost starters Dan- brought in Carrera to tie it at 2. ny Salazar and Carlos Carrasco in September _ deployed a pha- allowed a run in two postseason its first four postseason games Local Bowling Standings lanx of six relievers, who limited starts, including Game 1 of this leading up to the ALCS. the Blue Jays to a combined two series when he threw 6 1/3 in- Dan Otero (1⅓ innings), Jeff runs and seven hits the rest of nings, will start for the first time Manship (1⅓), Zack McAllister the way. in his career on three days’ rest. (one inning), Bryan Shaw (1⅔) Andrew Miller, who struck He will be opposed by Toronto and Cody Allen (1⅔) got the ball out 10 over a combined 3 ⅔ in- right-hander Aaron Sanchez. to Miller, who finished off the bi- nings the first two games and Marcus Stroman was the lat- zarre evening. struck out 17 in his first four est Blue Jays pitcher to receive lit- Bauer, spotted a 1-0 lead in postseason games this season, tle run support. The right-hand- the top of the first on Napoli’s pitched the final 1 ⅓ innings for er allowed four runs, three hits two-out double, struck out lead- the save, striking out three more. and three walks in 5 ⅓ innings. off man Jose Bautista but walked Toronto did get the tying run The big blows were a solo homer Josh Donaldson. During Edwin up in the ninth as Dioner Navar- in the fourth inning by Mike Encarnacion’s at-bat, cameras ro led off with a single, but Miller Napoli, which gave the Indians a caught Bauer’s pinkie, which be- struck out Kevin Pillar and Mel- 2-1 lead, and Jason Kipnis’ lead- fore the game looked as if Hanni- vin Upton Jr., and got Darwin off homer in the sixth that put bal Lecter had taken a bite out of Barney to bounce to second to Cleveland ahead 3-2. Joe Biagini it, dripping blood. Encarnacion end it. allowed an inherited runner to flied to center but Bauer, his fin- The Indians, who have out- score later in the inning, on a ger still hemorrhaging, walked scored the Blue Jays 8-3 the first Jose Ramirez single, which made Troy Tulowitzki on six pitches. three games, can clinch their it 4-2. Blue Jays manager John Gib- first World Series berth since By that point, the Cleve- bons alerted plate umpire Brian 1997 with a victory in Tuesday land bullpen was mostly churn- Gorman and, after Cleveland’s afternoon’s Game 4. ing through a Blue Jays lineup, training staff worked on Bauer, Corey Kluber, who has not which totaled 27 runs through his night was done. He threw 21 No Pop, No Shot for Cubs Against Dodgers Ace Clayton Kershaw CHICAGO (MCT) — With baserunners at a premium Sun- day night, Chicago Cubs slug- ger Anthony Rizzo was ready to swing at a 3-0 pitch from Clay- ton Kershaw when he led off the seventh inning. But the Dodgers’ iron-man ace knew better, as he bounced the next pitch into the dirt for a walk and went on to complete seven innings in a 1-0 master- piece as the Dodgers evened the best-of-seven National League Championship Series at one game apiece. “We just faced the best pitcher on the planet,” Rizzo said, sum- ming up the game. Kershaw pitched 4 ⅔ perfect innings before finishing with seven innings of two-hit ball. He showed no signs of wearing down after throwing 110 pitches to win Tuesday’s game and seven pitches Thursday to close out the deciding game of the NL Divi- sion Series over the Washington Nationals. “That’s why he has been the best left-hander in the game for the last five or six years,” veteran Wally Skalji / TNS The Books of Lewis County catcher Miguel Montero said. reliever Kenley Jensen, right, hugs catcher Yasmani Grandal Montero was unable to du- after defeating the Chicago Cubs in Game 2 of the National League Champion- ship Series on Sunday in Chicago. Available now! plicate the heroics of Saturday A Simple Song by night’s grand slam as Kenley the enlarged doughnut replica and inserting Jorge Soler, Will- Russ Mohney Jansen struck him out to end the in front of the locally famous son Contreras or Albert Almora eighth. 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College Football Washington State Holds on for 27-21 Win Over UCLA By Tim Booth Washington State to a three-and- right with everyone else. I’m ac- The Associated Press out. But on the first play Lasley cepting of that. I’ve been in this was hit from behind by Dylan situation a lot of times. When PULLMAN — Over the past Hanser and fumbled. Wash- you coach for a long time, you’ve three weeks, Washington State ington State’s Robert Taylor fell got to fight your way out of it, has started conference play by on the loose ball. The Cougars that’s all you can do.” taking down three of the teams punted back to UCLA with un- expected to be at the top of the der a minute remaining but POLL IMPLICATIONS Pac-12. Charleston White intercepted The Cougars are rolling and Fafaul to clinch the win. Washington State was already they’re winning with more than “I’m just kind of still feeling starting to pick up votes in last just Luke Falk’s arm. it about the game, the loss. It week’s AP Top 25 and that’s only “Hey, we can do it other ways,” doesn’t matter to me how I play,” going to increase. It would be a Falk said. Fafaul said. “I’d rather throw stretch to see the Cougars crack Gerard Wicks rushed for a three interceptions and win the the Top 25 this week, but another pair of 1-yard touchdowns, Ja- game than throw three touch- win may do it. mal Morrow added another TD downs and (lose).” run, and Washington State won Falk failed to throw a touch- FINALLY! its fourth straight, 27-21 over down pass for the first time in his UCLA on Saturday night. career. He finished 28 of 48 for Washington State became the The Cougars beat Oregon, 261 yards on a cold, rainy night final FBS team in the country to Stanford and UCLA in consecu- on the Palouse. Falk was inter- make a field goal when Powell tive weeks and validated their cepted in the end zone in the first hit a 36-yard attempt midway position as the other contender half and fumbled an attempted through the first quarter to take in the Pac-12 North along with pass in the third quarter that led a 3-0 lead. Powell had missed Washington. to UCLA’s first touchdown. his first attempts of the season — Wicks’ first touchdown late But Falk led three long touch- one in each game. Powell made in the second quarter gave the down drives, including an 18- another 36-yarder in the fourth Cougars (4-2, 3-0 Pac-12) a play, 91-yard drive in the sec- quarter. 10-0 lead and his second 1-yard ond quarter that was capped by plunge pushed the lead to 17-7 Wicks’ first touchdown. THE TAKEAWAY midway through the third quar- It was a forgettable night for ter. Morrow added a 3-yard TD the Bruins that included a (mi- WASHINGTON STATE: The Cou- run late in the third as the Cou- nus) 1-yard punt from Austin gars continue to get big produc- gars beat UCLA in consecutive Kent in the first quarter that led tion from their trio of running years for the first time since 2006 to a few choice words from coach backs. The Cougars rushed for YOUNG KWAK / The Associated Press and 2007. Jim Mora. Aside from a promis- 95 yards, but the trio of Wicks, Washington State linebacker Derek Moore (55) brings down UCLA running back “I was proud of our guys for ing debut by Fafaul, UCLA was Morrow and James Williams Bolu Olorunfunmi (4) during the first half of an NCAA college football game in sticking in there and playing bullied on the line of scrimmage Pullman Saturday. added eight catches for 65 yards. tough like they did. Because the and saw its defense give up more conditions and our opponent, shoulder and leg injuries against threw two touchdown passes to than 24 points in regulation for UP NEXT you have to be tough,” Washing- Arizona State. The shoulder was Darren Andrews and added a the first time this season. ton State coach Mike Leach said. the problem on Saturday, as 5-yard TD throw to Jordan Las- “I’m obviously not doing a UCLA: The Bruins return “We could have finished better Rosen only attempted a cou- ley. Fafaul hit Andrews on a 22- good job of getting the mes- home to host No. 21 Utah next but we had a lot of awful good ple of throws during pregame yard TD in the third quarter and sage through,” Mora said. “The Saturday, their next-to-last home stuff in between to make this warmups before determining he his 4-yard TD pass to Andrews buck obviously stops with me. game. happen.” couldn’t go. with 3:17 left pulled the Bruins It should, as the head coach. All WASHINGTON STATE: The Cou- UCLA (3-4, 1-3) played with- Backup Mike Fafaul, making with 27-21. blame should be focused entirely, gars travel to Arizona State next out starting quarterback Josh his first college start, was 24-of- UCLA got the ball back with initially on the head coach. It’s Saturday, the first of two straight Rosen a week after he suffered 40 passing for 258 yards. Fafaul 2:43 remaining after holding my job to make sure we get it road games. Cougars Have Rebuilt Expectations at Midway Point PULLMAN (MCT) — As fan base. quished in succession have taken the college football schedule gets True, WSU was favored last the Cougars lightly. Oregon and ever more complex, what with ‘‘Every game is big. It’s really tough to week against UCLA. But the UCLA likely had payback on conference championships, play- Bruins were expected to be with- their minds after losing to the offs, intermittent bye games and win in college football.’’ out their starting quarterback, Cougars at home last year, and the like, finding a season’s mid- have one of the country’s worst Stanford’s players doubtlessly re- point can be tough. Luke Falk offensive lines and had been gen- spected the Cougars after eking For Washington State, WSU quarterback erally anemic all season. ASU is out a two-point win in Pullman though, now seems like as good one of only four Pac-12 teams last year. a time as any to declare the half- with five or more wins, and has There is little doubt Idaho straight for the first time since linebacker Peyton Pelluer said way mark. WSU (4-2, 3-0 Pac-12) a rushing defense that trails only took its Pac-12 neighbor seri- 2003, have come so very far since after Saturday’s win over UCLA. has played half of its regular- they broke camp in Lewiston The Cougars are favored the Cougars in yards allowed per ously. season games and already had back in mid-August. In one re- by nearly a touchdown in next game. But with wins come other its bye. While WSU could still spect, though, they are right back weekend’s game at Arizona State. That’s a stat that actually distractions, ones that perhaps be playing football in the new where they started. Even though the Cougars have matters against the 2016 Cou- quieted down after WSU’s sub- year, the first seven weeks held WSU, which began the sea- not won in Tempe in 15 years. gars, who have exactly as many optimal start to the season. Al- enough drama, growth, story son with so much hype after last Even though ASU is 5-2 and has rushing touchdowns as passing ready, observers around the con- lines and storybook endings for year’s nine wins, finally regained not lost at home since Oregon touchdowns (16) and just won ference are pointing to the Apple an entire season. Maybe two. the target on its back. Even the beat them in triple-overtime on a game in which they did not Cup as a game that could have “Every game is big. It’s really wins are not always satisfying Oct. 29 of last year. throw for a single score. Rose Bowl implications for both tough to win in college football. anymore. Now the manner of Think about that: WSU is “We can do it other ways and teams and the Cougars have five On any Saturday, anything can victory matters, too. expected to be the first team in if we win every game but I don’t more games to focus on before happen,” quarterback Luke “It was a great team win but 51 weeks to beat the Sun Dev- throw for another touchdown, then. Falk said. “To win the last three it’s on to the next one. I think it ils in their place. Expectations I’ll be happy,” Falk said. “Just do The Cougars never stopped games have been huge and I re- was too close. I think we could have not been this high in Pull- whatever we can to win. It shows believing they were one of the ally don’t believe we’ve played have put more points on them man since, well, since before the we’ve got a lot of weapons.” conference’s toughest teams. our best game yet.” and held them to (fewer) points, Cougars dropped their first two This is not to say that the four Now they have to win when ev- The Cougars, winners of four especially in the fourth quarter,” games, shaking up their eager teams the Cougars have van- erybody else knows it, too. AP Top 25 Takeaways: Clemson, OSU Escape; ‘Bama Bashes Vols By Ralph D. Russo championship game. They are Derek Barnett. a banged-up defense that was Doubt it. Can’t see Dantonio The Associated Press ahead of that pace this season (16 10. JOHNNY MANZIEL and Ja- already thin and inexperienced bailing on the Spartans at the giveaways) and minus-1 in turn- meis Winston won the Heisman having to get ready for a Thurs- first sign of trouble. The college football season over margin. That’s a tough way Trophy as redshirt freshmen. A day night road game against No. 22. NEBRASKA has taken the reached its midway point, with to stay unbeaten. true freshman has never won it. 17 Virginia Tech. a chance for some major move- 2015 Iowa path to its lofty rank- 5. DESHAUN WATSON’S comple- Crimson Tide freshman quarter- 16. THE HOKIES were the ACC ing so far, with nothing that ment at the top of the rankings. tion percentage (63.6 from 67.8) back Jalen Hurts is going to get Coastal’s hot team last week. would qualify as a marquee vic- Instead No. 2 Ohio State and and yards per attempt (7.56 himself into the mix. And then they were upset by Syr- No. 3 Clemson survived in over- from 8.36) are both down from 11. IF YOU hadn’t already, acuse , which beat a ranked team tory. But the 10th-ranked Corn- time and Alabama left no doubt last season. He is throwing in- scratch Christian McCaffery for the first time since 2012. huskers have only a home game who is No. 1 terceptions more frequently off the list of Heisman contend- 17. HOW MUCH longer for the against Purdue before two huge Thoughts, takedowns and (one every 33 passes instead ers. next Arkansas-Ole Miss game? road games to prove themselves takeaways from Week 7: of 37). And he has run for only 12. NOTRE DAME is an absolute The last two: Razorbacks 87, against Wisconsin and Ohio 1. OHIO STATE has now won 20 279 yards and one touchdown mess, the most disappointing Rebels 82. State. Be excited Huskers fans, straight road games , or every after 1,105 and 12 touchdowns team in the country, and coach 18. NO. 20 WEST VIRGINIA, the even if it might not last. road game Urban Meyer has last year. By almost every mea- Brian Kelly has to take a lot of most overlooked undefeated 23. WESTERN MICHIGAN won coached the Buckeyes. sure Watson is not playing as the blame. When you fire a co- team in the country, deserves a twice on Saturday. The 24th- 2. ON WISCONSIN’S last play of well as he did last season, but he ordinator during the season it little more attention. Everybody ranked Broncos first game as overtime, the Buckeyes rushed has performed well late in close means you have waited too long. puts up big numbers against Tex- a ranked team was a 41-0 rout four against the Badgers’ five games against Auburn, Louis- And now the offense looks bro- as Tech’s defense, but the Moun- at Akron. Northwestern and Il- offensive linemen and not one ville and North Carolina State ken with one of the most talented taineers also contained Patrick of the pass rushers was blocked so he is still a Heisman Trophy quarterbacks in the country. Mahomes, who came in averag- linois winning help the resume cleanly. contender. 13. WHEN YOU replace a coach ing 10 yards per pass attempt and of undefeated WMU, which has 3. CLEMSON was sloppy. Clem- 6. BUT WATSON did not gain any who averaged nine victories a was held to 6.9. hopes for a New Year’s Six bowl son was lucky. Clemson won ground on Lamar Jackson this season for 15 years, the bar is 19. STILL, sticking with No. 20 bid as the best conference cham- and that’s all that matters. Style week. high. So when Georgia loses to Oklahoma as the Big 12’s best pion from the Group of Five. points in the College Football 7. THERE WAS some confusion Vanderbilt in Kirby Smart’s first team. No. 11 Baylor will argue, 24. EVERYBODY’S favorite re- Playoff era are overrated. And on the internet after Clemson season as coach to fall to 2-3 in but the Bears still have much to ceiver had the best game of his losing to North Carolina State won. The students rush the field the SEC, a lot of people will point prove. career. Travis Rudolph was the would not have been a death after every victory in Death Val- that out. 20. EVERYTHING is broken at difference for No. 14 Florida blow to the third-ranked Tigers’ ley. It’s a tradition. 14. OF COURSE, the coach that Michigan State, which has lost State against Wake Forest. The playoff hopes. But with a trip 8. ALABAMA is not having any Smart replaced, Mark Richt, did four straight games for the first junior had only six catches in the Florida State still on the sched- of your comebacks, Tennessee. not have a particularly good day time in 10 seasons under Mark last four games. ule, losing a division game would The Crimson Tide ran for 438 either. For the second straight Dantonio. At 2-4, just reaching have given away all of Clemson’s yards, its first 400-yard rushing week, Richt failed to record his a bowl game will tough for the 25. COMEBACK player of the year: leeway. game since 1992. 150th career victory. Spartans. Utah running back Joe Williams, 4. THE TIGERS do need to work 9. THE SEC is loaded with future 15. MIAMI IS likely to go from 21. IS THIS THE type of season who had given up football, re- on ball security. They turned it NFL first-round draft picks at ranked 10th to unranked in that would make Dantonio pon- turned to the team after a rash of over a lot last season (27 times) defensive end. None of them are two weeks, but the Hurricanes der if he has peaked at Michigan injuries and helped the Utes beat and still reached the national playing better than Tennessee’s have bigger issues. Specifically, State and consider moving on? Oregon State. SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016 • Sports 7

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TEXAS A&M AT ALABAMA sumé is relatively soft. The Utes have wins over Arizona and Oregon State Alabama just completed one of the most impressive two-game road swings (the two worst teams in the league) and a loss at California. Still, there’s in recent college football history. The Crimson Tide dispatched Arkansas no need to apologize for being in fi rst place. This week, they visit UCLA, and Tennessee by a combined score of 96–40 thanks to a ruthlessly ef- one of the most disappointing teams in the nation. The Bruins have played fi cient offense (8.7 yards per play in the two wins) and an opportunistic a tough schedule and have lost some close games (all four defeats are by defense that scored two TDs against Arkansas and one against Tennessee. single digits), but this team has too much talent to be 3–4 overall and 1–3 Now, Nick Saban’s team returns home to face an undefeated Texas A&M in the Pac-12. Last week, the Bruins, playing without Josh Rosen (injury), team that has its sights set on an SEC title and a berth in the College Foot- lost at Washington State 27–21. Senior Mike Fafaul was solid in relief ball Playoff. A&M’s last trip to Tuscaloosa did not go so well (258 yards, three TDs, two INTs), but UCLA clearly needs — Alabama won 59–0 — but this is a much different Aggie a healthy Rosen if it hopes to mount a late-season push. His team that is playing with a ton of confi dence (and more men- availability for Saturday won’t be known until later in the tal toughness than previous Kevin Sumlin teams). The Aggies week. UCLA 27–20 should be able to move the ball and score some points — MIAMI (FLA.) AT VIRGINIA TECH (THU) A&M has 200-plus yards rushing and passing in every game Virginia Tech was getting some buzz about a possible run to — but will they be able to slow down Alabama enough to the College Football Playoff … until Saturday’s lackluster win the game? The guess here is no. The emergence of Jalen performance in a loss at Syracuse. The Hokies’ usually for- Hurts at quarterback has given this offense a new dynamic Mitch Light midable defense was torched by the Orange for 561 yards, that makes it seemingly impossible to stop. Alabama 38–27 including 405 through the air. The Hokies are still very much 3. Eastern Michigan It’s a bit off the national Athlon Sports radar, but Chris Creighton is doing a tremen- alive in the wide-open Coastal Division, but that loss to a WISCONSIN AT IOWA Executive Editor dous job in his third season at Eastern Michi- With the possible exception of Louisville, no team has been @AthlonMitch rebuilding Syracuse team could come back to haunt them. gan. The Eagles, who won a total of seven more impressive in defeat this year than Wisconsin. The Bad- Miami has lost two straight (both at home) after starting the games from 2012-15, are 5–2 overall and have gers lost to both Michigan and Ohio State (in overtime) by season with four straight wins. The Hurricanes’ offense has won three of their four road games. EMU has seven points and have shown an incredible amount of tough- struggled as the competition has stiffened; they managed not played in a bowl game since 1987. ness in both games. That diffi cult schedule — they are the only Big Ten only 276 yards in a loss to Florida State two weeks ago and had 363 yards4. Wake Forest The Demon Deacons are one West team to play both Ohio State and Michigan — might prevent the (and only 13 points) in a loss to North Carolina.Virginia Tech 30–20 win away from reaching bowl-eligibility for Badgers from winning the division, but it appears this program will remain TCU AT WEST VIRGINIA the fi rst time since 2011. Wake Forest, which won a total of six games in Dave Clawson’s among the elite in the league with Paul Chryst in charge. Iowa is back on Is it time to buy stock in West Virginia, which improved to 5–0 overall and the winning track after troubling losses to North Dakota State and North- fi rst two seasons, is 5–2 overall, highlighted western. The Hawkeyes still have some issues — they gave up 500-plus 2–0 in the Big 12 with an impressive 48–17 win at Texas Tech? The short by wins at Duke, at Indiana and vs. Syracuse. answer: Not sure yet. The Mountaineers deserve credit for winning every Expectations were high at yards to Purdue on Saturday — but it appears they might not implode like game — it sure beats the alternative — but they haven’t exactly racked up 5. Louisville some fans feared. The key to the recent (mini-)turnaround: Iowa has had Louisville, but very few believed the Cardinals success running the ball. After rushing for 34 yards against North Dakota quality wins. Beating BYU by three points in Maryland is nice, but WVU would be in position to win the ACC and be still has much work to do before it will convince the doubters it can win in the hunt for a berth in the College Football State and 79 vs. Northwestern, the Hawkeyes gained 179 in a win at Min- nesota and 365 at Purdue. Wisconsin 20–17 a Big 12 title. The last time we saw TCU was two weeks ago when Gary Playoff . Louisville is 5–1, with its only blemish Patterson & Co. escaped Lawrence with an alarmingly close 24–23 win by six points against undefeated Clemson. UTAH AT UCLA over Kansas. The Jayhawks rolled up 470 total yards against TCU one Something not many expected at this point of the season: Utah and Colo- week after gaining 296 vs. a hapless Texas Tech defense and one week be- NUMBERS TO KNOW rado are tied for fi rst in the Pac-12 South at 3–1 in league play. With the ex- fore totaling 217 in a 49–7 loss at Baylor. Not a good look for the Horned ception of its win over USC (which was struggling at the time), Utah’s ré- Frogs. West Virginia 30–22 Michigan State lost its fourth 54 straight game, falling 54–40 to Northwestern. The 54 points were PRIME TIME PLAYERS the most the Spartans have ever allowed in a home game. Western Michigan tailback Jarvion the Buff aloes’ 40–16 win over Arizona Oklahoma QB Baker Mayfi eld con- tougher-than-expected 17–6 win vs. Franklin rushed for a school-record was running back Phillip Lindsay. The nected on 25-of-31 passes for 346 Wake Forest. … Rawleigh Williams Darrell Hazell was fi red as Purdue’s 281 yards on 33 attempts as the Bron- junior from Aurora, Colo., rushed for yards and four touchdowns in a 38–17 rushed for a career-high 180 yards on 3-24 head coach on Sunday. Hazell cos remained undefeated with a 41–0 219 yards and three touchdowns to win over Kansas State. … Carlos Hen- 27 carries in Arkansas’ 34–30 win over ended his three-plus years with the win at Akron. … Donnel Pumphrey lead CU to its fi fth win of the season. derson had quite a day for Louisiana Ole Miss in Fayetteville. … Jeremy Boilermakers with a 3–24 record in remains the nation’s leading rusher … Northwestern running back Justin Tech; the junior wide receiver caught McNichols topped the 200-yard mark Big Ten games. (185.2 ypg) after he gained 220 yards Jackson rushed for a career-high 188 12 passes for 326 yards (for an amaz- for the second time this season in on 38 carries in San Diego State’s 17–3 yards and two scores to help the ing 27.2-yard average) and fi ve touch- Boise State’s 28–23 win over Colorado. Rice is the nation’s only winless win at Fresno State. … Sefo Liufau Wildcats to a 54–40 win at Michigan downs in the Bulldogs’ 56–28 win at McNichols, who had 208 in a win at 0-6 team. The Owls dropped to 0–6 returned to action as Colorado’s State. Jackson has gained a total of UMass. … Travis Rudolph caught 13 Oregon State in late September, had a with a 14–13 loss to UTSA on starting quarterback, but the star in 359 yards in the last two games. … passes for 238 yards in Florida State’s career-high 217 against the Rams. Saturday.

Alabama has scored 10 non-off ensive STOCK REPORT 10 touchdowns in 2016 — eight on defense and two on special teams. Vanderbilt edged Georgia It’s time to pump the breaks Joe Williams literally came Arizona, which won the Seven diff erent Alabama defensive 17–16 in Athens to give Derek on the “Miami is back” talk. out of retirement to lead Pac-12 South title just two players have scored at least one TD. Mason his fi rst SEC road After racing out to a 4–0 Utah to a 19–14 win over years ago, dropped to 0–4 win in his two-plus seasons start against a soft schedule, Oregon State. The senior in the league with a 48–14 South Carolina has scored nine total as the Commodores’ coach. the Hurricanes have lost con- left the team following the loss at home to USC. The 9 touchdowns this season, two fewer Linebacker Zach Cunningham recorded secutive home games to Florida State second game of the season but was Wildcats, who have given up an aver- than any other team in the nation. 19 tackles, none more important than (20–19) and North Carolina (20–13). Mark asked to return when injuries left Utah age of 504.0 yards in their four league Louisville, Alabama, Western Michi- his unassisted stop of Georgia’s Isaiah Richt appears to have his alma mater shorthanded in the backfi eld. After just games, are in danger of missing a gan and South Florida are tied for the McKenzie on 4th-and-1 at the VU 40- heading in the right direction, but this a week of practice, Williams ran for 179 bowl game for the fi rst time since the national lead with 42 touchdowns each. yard line with 56 seconds remaining. rebuild will take some time. yards and a TD in a key Pac-12 victory. 2011 season. Photos: Athlon Sports

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Saturday’s Prep Cross Country 2B Girls Soccer Adna’s Apperson Fourth at George Fox Classic Cardinals By The Chronicle Fox Cross Country Classic, held won the Varsity Silver race in Lauryn Apperson was 37th in GERVAIS, Ore. — Adna’s at Willamette Mission State Park. 16:17. the girls’ Varsity Silver race, in 21 He finished the 5K Varsity Silver Camas’ Yacine Guermali won minutes, 18 seconds. Ward Off Austen Apperson stood out on a race — which featured 198 run- the Varsity Gold race in 15:58. The event featured athletes big stage here Saturday. ners — in 16 minutes, 46 seconds. Apperson’s time would have put from over 60 schools, with JV Apperson, a sophomore, took Albert Hesse, of Ridgeview him just outside the top 10 in the and Varisty races in both the Sil- Napavine fourth in his race at the George High School in Redmond, Ore., same race. ver and Gold divisions. in C2BL Shootout By The Chronicle WINLOCK — The Cardi- nals packed the box, shut out the Tigers and escaped with a 1-0 shootout victory here Monday night in Central 2B League girls soccer action. Cheleena Squibb and Lean- na Wolf hit penalty kicks in the shootout to power Winlock to victory. With a few players out with injuries and prior commitments, Winlock coach Brian Ziese opted to put the scoring onus on visit- ing Napavine — which was re- flected on the stat sheet, where the Tigers attempted 19 shots on goal and Winlock managed just two. “It was a defensive game for us. We just kind of packed it in on them,” Ziese said. “The last time (we played them) we had more of an attack around them. We just kind of packed it in and made them try to beat us.” Squibb, Winlock’s sopho- more goalie, made 19 saves in MATT BAIDE / [email protected] the win and two in the shoot- PWV’s Kaelin Jurek evades Ilwaco’s Royce Murry (57) as Jurek runs into the endzone during a SWW 2B Coastal Division football game in Menlo on Monday. out, which was finished after four attempts apiece. Two other Napavine shots were off the PWV mark. Squibb, naturally, played well Continued from Sports 1 in goal, Ziese said, adding that Katlyn Dunlap also played well have practice because school in her first stint in the middle of was cancelled and stuff,” PWV the Cards’ defense. coach Josh Fluke said. “They “She really did an outstand- came out on all cylinders so ing job, for not playing that ever maybe that extra day or two of before,” Ziese said. “She usually rest was a little bit helpful.” plays in the midfield, and at for- Ilwaco opted to put the open- ward.” ing kickoff on the ground and Winlock (2-10, 2-8 league) recovered the onside kick, then plays at Kalama on Thursday. drove down the field only to be Napavine (2-10-1, 2-8-1 league) stopped by the PWV defense. plays at Ocosta on Thursday. The Titans got the ball and es- tablished the run game, with Ju- rek running 46 yards for his first score of the game. On Ilwaco’s second posses- sion, though, the Titans picked off a pass and were tackled in the opposition’s end zone while looking for running room, giv- PWV’s Matt Pearson winds up for a throw against Ilwaco in Menlo on Monday. ing the Fishermen their only points courtesy of a safety. 29-2 lead at the intermission. ders today.” would come from him.” The Titan defense took over PWV carried that momen- Justice ran six times for 70 The Titans now have control after that, thwarting Ilwaco tum into the third quarter, as Ju- yards for the Titans, who ac- on the Coastal Division and sit while pouring it on in the rain. rek scored his final touchdown cumulated 353 yards on the on top at 3-0 and 5-2 overall. Jurek broke loose for a 74- with a 22-yard run. Ryan Shep- ground. The defense, mean- PWV heads to the coast to face yard touchdown and scored on a herd wrapped the scoring in the while, held Ilwaco — which North Beach (4-3, 2-1 league) on 4-yard scamper on the next pos- third quarter, taking a punt back came into the game averaging Friday on a short week. Though session. 45 yards for a score and the ex- 28 points a game in Coastal it worked well Monday, Fluke “Our blockers got out there clamation point on the win. Division games — to 88 yards said there is no time for rest. and stayed with them, so I just “The boys did good. They on the ground and 112 yards of “We’re going to prepare and read and went for it,” Jurek said. played hard, the defense was total offense. Ilwaco’s 5-foot-8, get right back at it tomorrow,” “Some plays were meant to go stellar, the guys were doing the 225-pound running back Alec Fluke said. “There is going to be one way and I’d cut across the job they were supposed to do. Bell was limited to 43 yards on full pad practice and get right whole field. Holes were there, so Gap responsibility was excellent 10 carries. into it.” MISSED I’d take them.” this game,” Fluke said. “Ilwaco, “They got that (Bell), he’s a NOTE: North Beach also Tyler Justice then scored on a they’ve got a pretty good team. pretty strong kid,” Jurek said, played on Monday night, beat- 35-yard run, giving the Titans a Our boys were just on all cylin- “so most of their yards I figured ing South Bend 24-7. YOUR tinues to be as balanced as any- Isaac Ingle and the Pirates, who won its last four games at Tiger Fantasy thing around. Keyton Wallace got a week off thanks to a forfeit Stadium — dating back to 2012 ran for 77 yards and a touch- from Chief Leschi. … Mossyr- — by an average score of 51-8. … Continued from Sports 1 down (13 points), and Jackson ock (3-4) hosts Toutle Lake (1-6). Pe Ell-Willapa Valley heads for PAPER? Kuzminsky ran for 50 yards and The Ducks, though, are just two the coast to play a North Beach Noteables a touchdown (11 points). Add weeks removed from a 56-7 win that, like the Titans, is com- Bearcat quarterback Nole in Fano Hansen’s 53 receiving over the same Winlock team ing off a three-day week after a Wollan ran for 54 yards and yards and a score (11 points), that led Mossyrock after three Monday game. … Toledo plays a touchdown for 11 points, and that’s five Indians in dou- quarters on Friday in what was at Kalama. The Chinooks have Call though there weren’t any pass- ble-figure scoring. … Winlock’s eventually an 18-14 Vikings win. a fancy turf field, which bodes ing points to be had Friday in Dawson Hall ran for 96 yards … Napavine is scheduled to host well for Toledo’s speed guys. … 360-807-7676 Chehalis. … Rochester quarter- and a touchdown against Moss- Rainier (6-1), though given the Winlock heads to Wahkiakum, back Bryce Lollar managed 75 yrock (15 points). rough condition of the Tigers’ a certified Tough Place to Play. passing yards, and 16 rushing home field the game has been … Tenino hosts No. 4-ranked Leave a message yards with a touchdown for 10 Up Next moved to Centralia’s Tiger Sta- Montesano. … Rochester looks points. … Centralia quarterback dium on Saturday night with for its first EvCo win with Aber- with the day Joey Aliff, like nearly everyone Swamp Cup! The annual a 7 p.m. kickoff. Napavine has deen (2-5) in town. else, had a rough go of it on Fri- Centralia-W.F. 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Pete Caster / [email protected] A waitress at El Pulgarcito walks over to help a pair of patrons during the lunch rush on Friday, Sept. 9, in Centralia.

EL PULGARCITO: Family here.” Many of the foods served at Opens New Restaurant El Pulgarcito are family recipes Based on Customer from El Salvador. One of most approachable El Salvadoran Requests foods for a newcomer is the By Carrina Stanton pupusas, a tortilla with fillings For The Chronicle stuffed inside the actual dough before they are cooked. Editor’s Note: Oct. 15 was the “That is the most popular end of Hispanic Heritage Month. dish in El Salvador,” Florez ex- In the last month, The Chron- plained. icle teamed up with translator Other El Salvadorean spe- Edmundo Luna and journal- cialties served at El Pulgarcito ist Carrina Stanton to highlight include: Atol de Elote, a thick- businesses in the Lewis County ened, sweetened corn drink; area in both Spanish and English. Platano, fried bananas served This is the final story in that se- with breakfast dishes; banana ries. empanadas; Sopa de Pata, a beef When it came to picking the tripe soup; and Pollo a la Cre- location for his family’s next ma, chicken served in a tomato restaurant, Dilio Florez said it cream sauce typical of El Salva- wasn’t hard to choose Centralia. dor. Florez said his personal fa- He just let his loyal followers vorite item on the menu is Bistec do the choosing. Encebollado, a thin cut steak “It was a suggestion from The Fiesta Combination lunch at El Pulgarcito in Centralia. marinated in El Salvadoran many people,” Florez said. spices and topped with grilled “They were driving all the way to onions and peppers. Olympia for our food and they little thumb,” is a playful nick- venture in Centralia belongs to the use of black beans instead of In just the first few months said, ‘Hey, you should open a name for El Salvador, a nod to Florez and he is a business part- pinto beans; rice that is paler in doing business in Centralia, Flo- restaurant in Centralia.’” the Central American country’s ner in the other locations. color and has more vegetables in rez said El Pulgarcito has had a Florez, of Olympia, opened shape. The menu at El Pulgarcito it; and the use of different veg- great reception from the com- El Pulgarcito 4 Salvadorean Res- Florez Immigrated to Amer- has many familiar dishes such as etables, including zucchini, cab- munity. He said there is a large taurant on Gold Street in Cen- ica from Santa Ana, El Salva- fajitas, tacos, burritos, carne asa- bage and yucca. Instead of salsa, El Salvadoran community in tralia in April. It is the fourth dor, 28 years ago. He worked for da and arroz con Pollo. But din- dishes are served with a side of Lewis County but he said he gets of like-named restaurants in Safeway in Centralia for eight ers will notice subtle differences curtido, a spicy fermented cab- diners from many backgrounds Lacey, Lakewood and Tacoma. years before starting his own between El Salvadoran food and bage salad. And the tortillas are in his restaurant. Some diners The family opened the first El business and then eventually food from other Spanish speak- thicker and more substantial are just curious to try some- Pulgarcito in 2000. The name, getting involved in the family ing countries they have sampled. and often served on the side of thing new. But whether it’s a which in Spanish means “the restaurant business. The newest Some of the differences include: the main dish instead of being taste of home or a new adven- used to hold taco fillings. ture they’re after, he said he has “The fresh food and the dif- had many people tell him they ferent food,” Florez said of what love the food. he believes brings customers “I love when people say how back time and time again. “Be- great the food is here,” Florez cause it’s from El Salvador it’s said. “Even Mexicans tell me different from the typical Mexi- how good they think our food can food, which is abundant is.”

HIGHLIGHT A LOCAL BUSINESS The Chronicle features a local business in every edition. To nominate a business for coverage, contact Editor Eric Schwartz at [email protected] or (360) 807-8224. ABOUT THE BUSINESS: EL PULGARCITO #4 SALVADOREAN RESTAURANT 1409 S. Gold St., Centralia (360) 736-0298 Open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day

SEE PAGE LIFE 3 FOR THE SPANISH VERSION Diners enjoy traditional El Salvadorian food at El Pulgarcito during the lunch rush on Friday, Sept. 9, in Centralia. Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016 LIFE

Community Editor’s Best Bet Washington’s Poet Laureate to visit Centralia College

Centralia College and Our Literacy Coun- Columbia Poetry Review, Poetry East, Poetry cil of Lewis County are hosting Washington Northwest, Volt, Interim, The Canary, Wil- state’s Poet Laureate Tod Marshall for a com- low Springs, Cutbank, The Georgia Review, Calendar munity poetry reading at 7:30 p.m. Thursday The Kenyon Review and elsewhere. in Washington Hall, Room 103, on Centralia College’s main campus. Tuesday, Oct. 18 An informal reception will precede the HAVE AN EVENT YOU reading at 6:30 p.m. It is free and open to ev- Sumner Man to Talk eryone. WOULD LIKE TO INVITE Marshall was born in Buffalo, New York, About Palatines at THE PUBLIC TO? and grew up in Wichita, Kansas. He studied English and philosophy at Siena Heights Uni- Genealogy Meeting Submit your calendar items versity, earned an master’s degree in fine arts Jim Johnson, from the Heri- to Newsroom Assistant Doug Blosser by 5 p.m. Friday the from Eastern Washington University, and re- tage Quest Research Library in ceived his doctor’s degree from the University Sumner, will be the guest speak- week before you would like them to be printed. He can be of Kansas. er at the Tuesday meeting of the reached at calendar@chronline. He directs the writing concentration and Lewis County Genealogical So- com or (360) 807-8238. Please coordinates the visiting writers series at Gon- ciety. include all relevant information, zaga University, where he is the Robert K. and The meeting will be at 7 p.m. as well as contact information. Ann J. Powers endowed professor in the hu- at John’s Lutheran Church, 2190 Events can also be submitted manities. He enjoys backpacking and fishing Jackson Highway, Chehalis. at www.chronline.com and spends about a month of every year in a Johnson’s subject will be tent. “The Palatines. Who are they? His work has been published in many And why should you care?” journals, including Narrative, The Southern Johnson will explain where Review, The American Poetry Review, The the Palatines where they came Wednesday, Oct. 19 Iowa Review, Shenandoah, Boulevard, The from, where they settled and Colorado Review, The Denver Quarterly, The how you can find lists of Palatine Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo names and information about starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 these German and/or Irish an- Jackson Highway, Chehalis Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia Eagles, ing infertility, immune prob- Oakview Grange, 2715 N. Pearl St., to winners. cestors. (Yes, Irish). Those in hard-shell tacos, two for $1, other menu lems, accelerated aging, faulty Centralia, donations accepted, (360) This light-hearted, zombie- attendance will discover many items, (360) 736-1146 insulin regulation, and changes 870-8447 themed run, is sponsored by the resources they can use to make Open mic, 6-10 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm in major organs and the gastro- Student Life and Involvement their Palatine connection. to Table, 476 W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) intestinal system. Organizations Center at Centralia College, the 748-4417 Johnson is president of the The church is located at 506 Centralia College Foundation Puget Sound Chapter of the As- Mental Health Matters, 6-7:30 p.m., Lewis County Writers Guild, 5 p.m., S. Washington Ave. Station Coffee Bar & Bistro, Centralia, and Fox Theatre. Runners will sociation of Professional Gene- St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 10000 U.S. Highway 12, Rochester, (360) 273-9884 http://lewiscountywriters.wordpress. be chased by zombie volunteers alogists. He has been active in Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, com/ Gold, coins and jewelry auction, pre- throughout the course. genealogy for over 25 years and 1993 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis, (360) view 4 p.m., auction 6, Centralia Railroad For more information, call has been teaching genealogy 748-7241 Depot, Room 210, Garrison Auctioneers, Staci, (360) 736-9391, ext 630, or topics throughout the North- “Grease!,” 7:30 p.m., Evergreen Play- Support Groups http://www.garrisonauctioneers.com email [email protected]. west for the last 15 years. He en- house, 226 W. Center St., Centralia, pay H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., what you can, www.evergreenplay- joys helping people to get started Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 Public Agencies house.com Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, in family research and is an avid One-stroke painting, with Bonnie [email protected] Mystery Dinner Party bridge player. Regional Fire Authority Planning Hanson, preregistration required, (360) Committee, 6:30 p.m., Riverside Fire Au- Celebrate Recovery, dinner 6 p.m., 494-4031 large group 7 p.m., small groups 8 p.m., Will Be at Tiller Arts Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors thority, Harrison Avenue station, Centra- lia, (360) 345-3225 Grace Foursquare Church, 3030 Borst open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 Ave., Centralia, (360) 736-0778, www. Center p.m., food available, (360) 736-9030 Centralia Civil Service Commission, Public Agencies gracefoursquarechurch.com “Once Upon a Murder,” a Health and Hope Medical Out- 5:15-6 p.m., City Hall, 118 W. Maple St., Centralia, (360) 330-7671 Twin Transit board, 8:15 a.m., Twin mystery dinner party, will be at reach, free medical clinic, 5:30-8:30 Transit office, 212 E. Locust St., Centralia, 6 p.m. Saturday at Morton’s Til- p.m., Northwest Pediatrics, 1911 Cooks Lewis County Citizens Commission (360) 330-2072 Saturday, Oct. 22 Hill Road, Centralia, for those whose on Salaries for Elected Officials, 5:45 ler Arts Center. income is less than 200 percent of the p.m., County Meeting Room, 156 NW After the mystery evolves poverty level, (360) 623-1485 Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, (360) 740-2747 Organizations Northwest Wind around the disappearance of Community Farmers Market, 11 a.m.- Onalaska American Legion Post 508, Symphony to Open Cinderella. Prince Charm- 4 p.m., Boistfort Street, Chehalis, (360) Organizations 6 p.m. potluck, 7 p.m. meeting, Onalas- ing is throwing a ball to find a 740-1295 ka First Church of God, (360) 978-5368 Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., Season With Oct. 22 new bride. But a murder occurs. Assembly of God church, 702 SE First St., Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, Who did it? The disappointed 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Public Agencies Winlock Concert fairy godmother, the devious Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 Seniors on the Go, potluck and meet- The Northwest Wind Sym- Napavine Planning Commission, 6 S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst dwarf, the pouting princess, the ing, noon, Onalaska First Church of God p.m., 407 Birch Ave. SW, Napavine, (360) Park, Kitchen 1, Centralia, (360) 269- phony kicks off its 26th season prince himself? In a kingdom Fellowship Hall. 262-3547, ext. 213 3827 or (360) 736-4163 on Saturday with a concert at where jealousy, betrayal and de- Lewis County Interlocal Organiza- Tenino/Bucoda Community Coali- Centralia College’s Corbet The- ception are common, it will be tion, 6-7:30 p.m., Tenino Elementary tion of Fire Districts 2, 15 and 7, 7 p.m., atre titled “Another Opening, up to the audience to find the Fire District 15 (Winlock) main station, School, (360) 493-2230, ext. 13 Support Groups (360) 864-2366 Seniors’ Bible study, 2 p.m., Calvary Another Show.” culprit so that everyone can live “Up From Grief,” for those grieving Assembly of God, Centralia, (360) 736- Fans of musical theater will happily ever after. Lewis County PUD Commission, 10 the loss of a loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., As- 6769 or (360) 324-9050 enjoy music from “My Fair Lady,” a.m., PUD auditorium, 345 NW Pacific sured Home Hospice, 2120 N. Park St., Costumes are encouraged. Ave., Chehalis, (360) 748-9261 or (800) Napavine-Newaukum Lions Club, Centralia, (360) 330-2640 “Fiddler on the Roof,” “Camelot” The best outfit will receive an 562-5612 noon, Taste of Alaska Family Restaurant, Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 and “The Music Man.” Also award. To rent a costume, leave Napavine, (360) 748-4240 Pe Ell Town Council, 6 p.m., City Hall, p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1209 included in the evening’s enter- a message for Louise at the BCJ (360) 291-3543 Experimental Aircraft Association, 7 N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) tainment are selections from the Gallery, (360) 496-0542. Southwest Washington Fair Commis- p.m., Hangar D, Chehalis-Centralia Air- 269-1649 Gilbert and Sullivan comic bal- sion, 6 p.m., Southwest Washington Fair port, (360) 748-1230 Tickets, $30, are available on- office, 2555 N. National Ave., Chehalis let “Pineapple Poll” and Leonard line at mortonroxy.org through Chehalis Basin Strategy, 6 p.m. open Friday, Oct. 21 Bernstein’s “Candide.” Complet- Oct.16 or at the BCJ Gallery. house, 6:30 p.m. short presentation, 7 Support Groups ing the repertoire are Rodgers Those who purchase their ticket p.m. public hearing, Veterans Memo- Domestic violence support group, and Hammerstein’s “Carousel” by Oct.16 will receive a timely rial Museum, 100 SW Veterans Way, 5:30-7 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Che- Ryderwood Plans and “The Sound of Music.” invitation to Prince Charming’s Chehalis halis, sponsored by Human Response Guest artist will be Richard Network, 748-6601 ‘Christmas in October’ castle with details about your Vitzhum, conductor, composer character and suggested cos- Emotions Anonymous, 12 Step Club, and violinist. Vitzhum spent Organizations 8 p.m., Yard Birds, (360) 304-9334 Arts & Crafts Fair tume. Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., Positive Lifestyles, prevention and Ryderwood’s “Christmas in the early years of his career in Unity Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, management of chronic conditions and October” (plus Halloween and the world of Broadway, touring (360) 748-1753, [email protected] lifestyle diseases, 10 a.m., Morton Gen- Thanksgiving) Arts & Crafts nationally as a conductor and Ballet Theatre to Two Town Tuners, 7 p.m., Lewis and eral Hospital conference room, (360) Fair/ Quilt Show will be Friday solo violinist with “Fiddler on Clark Hotel, 117 W. Magnolia St., Centra- 496-3591 the Roof,” “The King and I” and Present ‘A Ballet lia, (360) 269-8146 or (360) 748-3521 and Saturday in the Community Hall, 305 Morse St. “Carousel.” Since moving to the Spooktacular!’ Adna Grange, 7 p.m., 123 Dieckman Northwest, he has performed Road, Adna, (360) 748-6068 There will be vendors in On Saturday, Ballet Theatre Thursday, Oct. 20 with “Evita” and “Annie Get Mount St. Helens Patchwork Quilters, its two large rooms, plus the of Washington will present “A 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Lewis County Historical Grandma’s Kitchen bake sale. Your Gun.” Film Takes Look at Tickets may be purchased for Ballet Spooktacular!” This spe- Museum, 599 NW Front St., Chehalis, Lunch will be served by the cial event will take place at 2 (360) 880-5134 $12 at the door, or in advance Genetically Modified town’s veterans at the café from and 7 p.m. at the R.E. Bennett Lewis County NAMI, business meet- 11 a.m.-2 pm. from Book ‘n’ Brush in Cheha- ing, 6 p.m., Vernetta Smith Chehalis Crops lis. Students are free with paying Auditorium, 233 S. Market Blvd., Timberland Library The Quilt Show will be up Chehalis. “Genetic Roulette: A Gamble the street in Pioneer Hall, 201 adult. The concert begins at 7 Chehalis-Centralia Optimists, 6:30 p.m.. BTW dancers will present p.m., Twin Cities Senior Center, (360) of Our Lives,” a film by best- Morse St.. Ryderwood’s historic For more information, visit excerpts from such classics as 807-4733 selling author Jeffrey M. Smith, “Signature” quilts from the 1930s “Sorcerer’s Apprentice,” “Sleep- will be shown 7-9 p.m. Thursday will be on display as well as www.northwestwindsymphony. org. ing Beauty” and “Firebird,” as Support Groups at the First United Methodist many others. Those interested well as new pieces created and Church, Centralia. in showing quilts should contact Support for mothers, 9:15-11:15 a.m., choreographed by the company Bethel Church, for mothers with chil- The film looks at possible Patty at (360) 430-5211. Centralia College Plans members. dren pregnancy through 6 years old, health conditions, such as aller- The cost for Crafts Fair ven- There will even be funny sponsored by Chehalis MOPS (Moth- gies, diabetes and autism, that dors is $30 for both days. Spaces Zombie 5k Fun Run Halloween takes on “The Nut- ers of Preschoolers), (360) 520-3841 or may be related to the geneti- are 6 feet square with tables A Centralia College Zombie (360) 864-2168, email chehalismops@ cracker” and “Swan Lake.” In cally modified crops that have included. Applications can be 5k Fun Run will be held at Fort addition to the dancing, there gmail.com or visit www.facebook.com/ printed off of the “What’s Hap- chehalismops increasingly become part of the Borst Park Saturday. will be games, treats, a boo- pening?” page of ryderwood.org NAMI Lewis County Connections standard American diet. Pre-registration cost is $25 tique and raffle prizes. Guests Support Group, 5:30-7 p.m., Twin Cities The film addresses these or contact Linda at (360) 295- for adults, $15 for students, $10 can even meet, dance with and Senior Center, (360) 880-8070 or sher- questions: 0069. for kids 13 and up. Kids 12 and take pictures with the costumed [email protected] Ryderwood has been a • What is Monsanto’s re- under are free. An additional fee characters. NAMI Lewis County Family Support planned community for retired lationship with the Food and of $5 will be charged for regis- There will be ghosts, goblins, Group, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Vernetta Smith persons since 1953. It is located Drug Administration? tration the day of the race. gargoyles, witches, wizards and Chehalis Timberland Library, (360) 880- 9 miles west of Interstate 56, exit 8070 or [email protected] • What is the U.S. Depart- Registration can be done even a giant ogre. BTW’s “A Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, for ment of Agriculture’s position 59, at the end of state Route 506. online at https://www.raceentry. Learn more at ryderwood.org. Ballet Spooktacular” is a little people who speak Spanish, 5:30-7 p.m., on genetically modified crops? com/races/centralia-college- bit spooky, but not at all scary. 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, spon- • Are there health implica- zombie-5k-/2016/register. Or, sored by Human Response Network, Harvey Nelson and Swing Stuff Band, So it’s appropriate for all ages. tions to genetically modified or- country/western, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cit- visit the Centralia College Of- Tickets are $5 per person. All (360) 748-6601 ganisms? fice of Student Life, College Cen- Second Chance/Lewis County Brain ies Senior Center, $6, (360) 350-2423 proceeds go to BTW’s educa- Injury Support Group, 5 p.m., call (360) • Even if you have not decid- Karaoke, with Jimmy Abbott, 7:30 ter, Room 101. tional outreach programs. 864-4341 or (360) 983-3166 for meeting ed about genetically modified p.m., Chehalis Eagles, 1993 S. Market Check-in will begin at 1 p.m. Tickets may be obtained at Blvd. Chehalis, (360) 748-7241 location food would you like to have food and the fun run will start at 2 Centralia Ballet Academy, Hol- GriefShare, a recovery group for labeled so you know what you “Grease!,” 8 p.m., Evergreen Play- p.m. those who have lost a loved one, 7-8:30 house, 226 W. Center St., Centralia, ley’s Place Frozen Yogurt, Book and your children are eating? Runners receive a T-shirt, ‘n’ Brush and online at brownpa- p.m., Mountain View Baptist Church, The American Academy of adults $10, students $8, www.ever- free admission to “Frankenstein 1201 Belmont Ave., Centralia, $10, (360) greenplayhouse.com pertickets.com. 827-2172 Environmental Medicine re- Chris Guenther, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., and Dracula” (a double feature) For more information, call or Al Anon, Fellowship in Unity, Unity ported, “Several animal studies Craft House sports bar, Lucky Eagle Ca- at the Fox Theatre on Oct. 29, text (360) 623-9010. Center, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) indicate serious health risks as- sino, Rochester and a goodie bag of candy and 237-4082, (360) 269-2531 sociated with GM food,” includ- Oakview Acoustic Jam, 6-9 p.m., prizes. Medals will be awarded please see CALENDAR, page Life 7 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016 • Life 3

EL PULGARCITO: La RESTAURANTE SALVADOREÑO EL PULGARCITO #4 familia abre un nuevo 1409 S. Gold St., Centralia restaurante que se basa (360) 736-0298 en lo que los clientes Abierto todos los días de 11 a.m. a 9 p.m. piden Por Carrina Stanton milia. La más reciente aventura primera vez es las popusas, la Para The Chronicle en Centralia es de Florez y él es cual es una tortilla rellena en la socio de los otros locales. cual la masa se rellena antes de Cuando tuvimos que escoger El menú de El Pulgarcito que sea cocinada. el lugar para el siguiente restau- tiene muchos platillos familiares “Este es el platillo más popular rante de su familia, Dilio Florez tales como fajitas, tacos, bur- en El Salvador” Explicó Florez dijo que no fue difícil escoger ritos, carne asada y arroz con Otras de las especialidades Centralia. pollo. Pero los clientes notarán que se sirven en El Pulgarcito in- Él solo dejó que sus clientes pequeñas deferencias entre la cluyen: Atole de Elote, la cual en fieles hicieran la elección. comida salvadoreña y la comida una bebida de maíz endulzada; “Esta fue una sugerencia de otros paises de habla hispana Platano, el cual es platano frito de mucha gente” Dijo Florez. que ellos han probado, Algunas que se sirve con el desayuno, “Manejaban hasta Olympia por de las diferencias es el uso de fri- empanadas de platano; sopa de nuestra comida y decian ‘hey, joles negros en lugar de frijoles pata, la cual es sopa de tripas de deberías abrir un restaurante en pintos, el arroz es mas blanco y res; y pollo a la crema, la cual es Centralia.’” tiene más vegetales; y el uso de pollo que se sirve en una crema Flores de Olympia, abrió diferentes verduras que incluye de salsa de tomate tipica de El el restaurante salvadoreño El calabacita, col y yuca. Salvador. Flores dijo que su ar- Pulgarcito 4 en Gold Street en En lugar de salsa, los platillos ticulo favorito en el menú es Centralia en abril. Es el cuarto se sirven con curtido, la cual es “Bistéc encebollado” el cual es que tiene con el mismo nom- una ensalada de col fermentada. un bistéc marinado en especias bre como los que tiene en Lacey, Y las tortillas son más gruesas y salvadoreñas y se le pone cebolla Lakewood y Tacoma. La familia más grandes y la mayoría de las a chile morron acitronados. abrió el primer Pulgarcito en el veces se traen aparte en lugar de Solo en los primeros meses el 2000. El nombre, que es el so- usarse como tacos. negocio en Centralia ha tenido brenombre de El Salvador hace “La comida es fresca y dife- mucha aceptación en la comu- referencia a rente” es lo que hace que re- nidad dijo Florez. El dijo que la forma del país en Cen- gresen nuestro clientes de nuevo. hay una gran población salva- troamerica. “Porque es de El Salvador, es doreña en el condado de Lewis Florez emigró a Los Estados diferente de la comida méxicana pero dice que muchos de sus Unidos de Santa Ana, El Salva- típica la cual abunda aquí”. clientes en el restaurante son dor hace 28 años. El trabajó para Mucha de la comida que se de diferentes nacionalidades. Safeway por ocho años antes sirve en El Pulgarcito es de las Algunos solo viene por curiosi- por nueva aventura, el dice que me dice que tan buena está la de empezar su propio negocio recetas de El Salvador. Una de dad en probar algo nuevo. Pero mucha gente le ha dicho que les comida aquí. “Inclusive los méx- y finálmente se envolvió en el las comidas salvadoreñas que ya sea que lo que buscan es el encanta la comida. icanos me dicen que la comida negocio del restaurante de la fa- mas atrae a los que vienen por sabor de la comida hogareña o Me gusta cuando la gente sabe muy buena” Dijo florez. timeYour has come to get the job you were made for.

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Washington Thompson responded to al- nated, we found an abandoned Seattle Quartet The latter two studied music legations that the totem was Indian village with probably under local jazz icon Hadley State stolen by saying: “The village 100 or more totem poles, from Industrial Revelation Caliman (1932-2010) at Cor- has long since been deserted which 17 had been taken a year Wins Musical ‘Genius nish College of the Arts, while HISTORY — here the totem will voice previously by the Harriman Lewis came up through the the natives’ deeds with surer Expedition and distributed to Award’ at the nationally esteemed jazz pro- speech than if lying prone on different colleges throughout HistoryLink.org Stranger’s Annual gram at Roosevelt High and moss and fern on the shore of the East. I should have stated went on to join Caliman’s own Tongass Island” (Dorpat). that there were two decrepit Celebratory Ceremony band, playing nightclubs and Native Americans of the Indians which we finally suc- concerts and touring, as did Northwest Coast carved totem ceeded in interviewing, who on Oct. 18, 2014 Flory-Barnes, before the four poles to document important made no objection to our tak- On Saturday evening, Oct. young players joined forces as events, family history, and ing the pole to Seattle. In fact, 18, 2014, at The Stranger’s 12th Industrial Revelation. to identify a family or a clan. the Indians were as pleased at annual Genius Awards in the The Seattle totem belonged our taking it as were the peo- historic Moore Theatre at 936 Sheer Genius to the Raven Clan (English ple of Seattle to receive this Second Avenue in downtown The live entertainment for surname Kinninook) and outstanding example of work- Seattle, the jazz (and more) the 2014 awards show was an- had been carved in about the manship of the Northern Indi- quartet Industrial Revelation chored by the Seattle Rock Or- year 1790 to honor a woman ans” (Clise). receives the music award. Each chestra, with performances by named Chief-of-All-Women A federal grand jury in year since 2002 the alternative a few Genius Award nominees who drowned in the Nass Riv- Alaska indicted eight of Se- weekly has generated a list of er while on a journey to visit attle’s most prominent citizens including singer Erik Blood, nominees in the five categories burlesque star Jinkx Mon- an ailing sister. The top carv- for theft of government prop- of Film, Music, Art, Perfor- ing was that of a raven, which erty. As Clise explains it: soon, and staffers from Hollow mance, and Literature, with Earth Radio. Industrial Rev- in Tlingit mythology did ev- “By some skillful work and the winners (as determined elation also played — with the erything, knew everything, co-operation of certain de- by a committee that includes and seemed to be everywhere signing white men then living previous years’ award winners) Seattle Rock Orchestra joining at once. In Seattle, the raven in Seattle, eight or ten of the announced at a public event. them, via fresh charts penned faced north up First Avenue. principal men aboard the ves- From a pool of 15 worthy fi- by Flory-Barnes, on his “Say- In 1899, the Seattle Post-In- sel were indicted by the Courts nalists, the winners for 2014 ing Goodbye (to rainbow socks telligencer sponsored a “Good of Alaska for removing the are Gary Groth (Literature), C. and hair dye),” a lively tune Will Committee” of “leading totem pole to Seattle. No at- Davida Ingram (Visual Art), from the band’s 2013 album Seattle citizens” on a tour of tempt was ever made to serve Drew Christie (Film), Val- Oak Head. Southeast Alaska ports aboard the papers or to take the men erie Curtis-Newton (Theater) When Industrial Revela- the steamer City of Seattle. interested to Alaska. On the — and Industrial Revelation tion was announced as the vic- When the ship stopped at Fort contrary, on one occasion ev- (Music). tor in the Music Genius Award Tongass, third mate R. D. Mc- ery Senator and Representative A Creative Community category, the band-members Gillvery went ashore. He later from the Pacific Coast states returned to the stage where described what happened: went in a body to the State De- Industrial Revelation they were handed a check for “The Indians were all away emerged from the local Seattle Courtesy UW Special Collections partment in Washington and $5,000 (provided in support by fishing, except for one who asked the dismissal of the suit. jazz scene by forging an eas- Pioneer Square Totem, after 1909. the Space Needle Corporation), stayed in his house and looked They explained it was beyond ily accessible yet difficult-to- scared to death. We picked their power to do so ...” (Clise). categorize sound that merged and each was presented with Stolen Totem Pole out the best looking totem When a newly appoint- elements of jazz, hip-hop, elec- a “trophy” — or rather, a com- pole — I took a couple of sail- ed U.S. district court judge tronica, and the simply inde- mon handheld battery-pow- Unveiled in Seattle’s ors ashore and we chopped it for Alaska stopped in Seattle finable into a glorious whole ered flashlight. The Slog, The Pioneer Square down — just like you’d chop enroute to his new posting, he — all without hacking out an Stranger’s blog, later noted that down a tree. It was too big to was entertained at the Rainier unnecessarily complicated “Flory-Barnes called Seattle on Oct. 18, 1899 roll down the beach, so we Club and, as Clise writes, “the “progressive” fusion-mishmash. ‘the richest creative communi- A 60-foot totem pole from sawed it in two.” entertainment was such a re- The individual members’ key ty in the world,’” while “Oluo Fort Tongass, Alaska, is un- Members of the Commit- markable success that upon his strengths were mastery of dedicated the win to their veiled in Seattle’s Pioneer tee of Fifteen paid McGillvrey taking his Judicial position in their chosen instruments and mentor, the jazz great Hadley Square and “greeted by cheers $2.50 for his effort and the Alaska, one of his first acts was sophisticated yet earthy com- Caliman,” and “D’Vonne Lew- of a multitude of people.” The pieces were hoisted aboard the to dismiss the suit” (Clise). positional skills, both finely is heaped praise on the other totem had been stolen from a ship. The Tlingit Tribe demand- honed in formal study and music nominees and said, ‘It’s Tlingit village several weeks In 1935, James Clise, the ed $20,000 for the stolen totem, persistent live performance about the love (for music). before and was presented ringleader of the escapade, de- but settled for $500, which the backgrounds. That’s the genius in it’” (Segal). to the City of Seattle by the scribed the event this way: Seattle Post-Intelligencer paid. The ensemble was formed Chamber of Commerce “Com- “I was, at the time, the Act- On Oct. 22, 1938, an arson- by drummer D’Vonne Lewis, mittee of Fifteen” — the group ing President of the Chamber ist seriously damaged the totem. grandson of Seattle R&B pio- Please Recycle of Seattle vandals (who were of Commerce and the excur- It was removed and in 1940 re- neer Dave Lewis (1938-1998); This prominent citizens) that had sion was largely under my di- placed with a replica carved by bassist Evan Flory-Barnes; taken the totem. rection. ... the descendants of the carvers trumpeter Ahamefule J. Oluo; Newspaper Attorney William H. “Arriving at the point desig- of the original totem. and keyboardist Josh Rawlings. COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016 • Life 5

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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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PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

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B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker • Life 7 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016

Steam Train Ride and Museum Visit, Mt. Rainier Rail- road and Logging Museum, Elbe-Mineral, Peanuts: The ADVICE: Dear Abby Calendar Great Pumpkin Patch Express, 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 1-888-STEAM-11 Continued from page Life 2 “Grease!,” 8 p.m., Evergreen Playhouse, 226 W. Center St., Centralia, adults $10, students $8, www.evergreen- Woman’s Move to Mineral School Event to Feature playhouse.com State Poet Laureate Chris Guenther, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., Craft House sports bar, Lucky Eagle Casino, Rochester New State Doesn’t State Poet Laureate Tod Marshall will be Dick Young Memorial, 4-9 p.m., Dick’s Brewing Co. speaking during a free event 6:30-9:30 p.m. 3516 Galvin Road, Centralia, live music, food and beer, event benefits Pope’s Kids Place, (360) 736-1603 Saturday at Mineral School. Potato bake, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Adna Grange, 123 Bring New Friends The Gonzaga professor is the author of Dieckman Road, Adna, $7, toppings include chili, butter, three poetry collections: “Dare Say” (2002), sour cream, broccoli, cheese sauce, shredded cheese, to- DEAR ABBY: I moved to a new derful father, and I’m grateful for “The Tangled Line” (2009) and “Bugle” (2014). matoes, ranch dressing, bacon, salad, dessert and bever- state two years ago, mostly be- that. We never fight and I always “Dare Say,” Marshall’s first collection of poet- age included, (360) 748-6068 cause I had a friend who lived here try to keep the peace. ry, was the 2002 winner of the University of Fall Community Garage Sale, early birds 8 a.m., gen- part-time. I have He is remarried to a lovely Georgia’s Contemporary Poetry Series. His eral public 9 a.m., Southwest Washington Fairgrounds, early birds $5, adult admission $1, ages 12 and under free, distanced myself woman and has another child third collection of poetry, “Bugle,” won the free parking from many of the with her, an adorable little boy. I Washington State Book Award in 2015. Julie Calkins & Dave Broyles, 7:30 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm people she has consider him to be my children’s Heavy hors d’oeuvres and wine-by-do- to Table, 576 W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) 748-4417 introduced me to brother and make sure to buy him nation will be out at 6:30 p.m. Piano & Po- because they all birthday and holiday gifts. I ask etry begins at 7 p.m., with preview selections Organizations talk about each my children which milestones he from “Mineral: The Musical” by Diane Mapes. other behind has conquered and Facetime with Readings and discussion with Marshall and Antique Farm Engine and Tractor Association, 10 a.m. their backs. They him, too. Mineral School’s own Nicole Hardy will head- board meeting, 11 a.m. general meeting, noon potluck, By Abigail Van Buren Centralia Train Depot, 210 Railroad Ave., (360) 490-8441 also don’t work I’m writing because my line the evening. many hours and grandmother, whom I love dearly, Mineral School is located at 114 Mineral start drinking very early in the day. thinks I am not being nice and Road S., Mineral. Sunday, Oct. 23 The other night I had my that I should go inside when I pick friend and her husband over for up my children and visit with the Mormon Church to Host ‘Family Fords Prairie Grange to Serve dinner with my boyfriend and me. baby. She constantly asks me what For most of the night she was on my ex and his wife are doing. I al- Discovery Day’ Swedish Pancakes the phone Facebooking and tex- ways tell her I have no idea, and For the second year in a row, the Church The Fords Prairie Grange is having a Salute ting pictures of my dinner table to that it’s not my business. of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is offering Mother-in-Law Day 8 a.m.-noon Sunday with people I don’t bother with. There I respect and want boundaries. a “Family Discovery Day” on Saturday, 9 a.m. Swedish pancakes. All-you-can-eat pancakes was absolutely no conversation I want to raise our children togeth- to 12:30 p.m., at its Chapel building located at will be served with lingonberry butter and/or between the two of us that night. er and see them at our children’s 2195 Jackson Highway, Chehalis. hot strawberry preserves, sausage, scrambled When I said something about her events, birthdays, etc. How can Members of the community are invited eggs, juice and coffee. being on the phone, her answer I get my grandma to understand to learn how to start a family history, add to Adults are $8, children ages 5-12 $4, and was that she was answering her that I’m in a good place and glad their family history, and get family involved in under 5 are free. The Grange is located at 2640 Facebook messages. I found it ex- that my ex is, too? I’m not inter- learning new ancestry research techniques. West Reynolds Ave., Centralia. tremely rude. ested in knowing where he is every The Church Family History Center will be For more information, call (360) 918-1356. Because I have distanced my- second. Grandma is a very tough, available to give one-on-one help with “Fam- self from others around here, I’m strong, wonderful lady who loves ily Search,” “Ancestry” and other freeware and Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo starts 6:30 p.m., For- not sure if I should say anything to your column. — MOVED ON IN private software during and after the classes est Grange, 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis her because if I do, it will mean I THE SOUTH on the event agenda. Community meal, 1-3 p.m., Rotary Riverside Park, Cen- won’t have any friends around at DEAR MOVED ON: You Classes will include tips for using vari- tralia, free, sponsored by Jesus Name Pentecostal Church, all. What do you think? — AF- Chehalis, (360) 623-9438 seem like a healthy, well-adjusted ous family search softwares, doing family TERTHOUGHT IN FLORIDA woman. Point out to your grand- Steam Train Ride and Museum Visit, Mt. Rainier Rail- DEAR AFTERTHOUGHT: searches for beginners and intermediates, and road and Logging Museum, Elbe-Mineral, Peanuts: The mother that the good relationship providing fun ways to help kids connect with Great Pumpkin Patch Express, 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m., 3:30 Birds of a feather flock together. you enjoy with your ex and his their ancestors. p.m., 1-888-STEAM-11 You made a huge mistake in giv- wife is based on the fact that you Training classes will be offered free for all “Grease!,” 2 p.m., Evergreen Playhouse, 226 W. Center ing up your old life to follow this don’t ask questions or meddle in ages. Welcome begins at 9:00 a.m. with key- St., Centralia, adults $10, students $8, www.evergreen- “friend,” who appears to not only their lives. Suggest that if Grand- playhouse.com note speaker, President Jay Alexander. Class lack basic manners, but also to ma wants to know how they are sessions will begin at 9:30 a.m. Light refresh- Michael McDonald, 8 p.m., Lucky Eagle Casino, Roch- be indifferent to your feelings. It’s ester, tickets start at $35, (800) 720-1788 and what they’re doing that she ments will be served. time to either start making new pick up a phone and ask them her- Attendees will need to preregister. Inter- friends with people who think and self. That way, the person they will ested participants may get registration infor- Organizations act more like you do, or return avoid will be her and not you. Re- mation by contacting Karen Jones by email Young Adult Biblio Babble Book Club, 1:30-3 p.m., where you came from so you can peat that message as needed. at [email protected], or by phone at Book ‘n’ Brush, 518 N. Market Blvd., Chehalis, (360) 748- be with folks with whom you have ••• (360) 280-9560. 6221 or [email protected] more in common. Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phil- Club Mom Children’s Clothing Bank and Exchange, Support Groups DEAR ABBY: I am a happily lips, and was founded by her mother, 1-3 p.m., Chehalis First Christian Church, 111 NW Prindle divorced mother of two and have St., (360) 269-0587 or (360) 748-3702 Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Abby GriefShare, a video seminar focusing on helping peo- a wonderful life. I have a great re- at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box Family Fun Night, 4-7 p.m., New Beginnings Commu- ple who have lost a loved one, 12:30-2 p.m., Shoestring nity Church, 181 Fuller Road, Salkum, free dinner, movies, Valley Community Church, 104 Frase Road, Onalaska, lationship with my ex. 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WEDNESDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets October 19, 2016 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 Presidential Debate University of Nevada, Las Vegas. (N) (S Live) (CC) It’s the Great Toy Story OF Gubernatorial Debate Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ KOMO 4 News Jimmy Kimmel ABC 4 4 Pumpkin TERROR! (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (CC) 11:00pm (N) (CC) Live ’ (CC) Presidential Debate University of Nevada, Las Vegas. (N) (S Live) (CC) Washington Governor’s Debate 2 (N) Blindspot “Her Spy’s Harmed” Weller Dateline NBC “Consumed” A body KING 5 News at 11 Tonight Show-J. NBC 5 5 and Nas hunt for a fugitive. found in the aftermath of a fire. (CC) (N) (CC) Fallon IND 6 6 Extra (N) (CC) The List (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) Ac. Hollywood Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 9 (N) (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) The Dr. Oz Show ’ (CC) Presidential Debate University of Nevada, Las Vegas. (N) (S Live) (CC) Gubernatorial Debate Survivor “Idol Search Party” A tribe re- Code Black Neal’s mom exhibits myste- KIRO 7 News at Late Show-Colbert CBS 7 7 ceives an unwelcome surprise. (N) rious symptoms. ’ (CC) 11PM (N) (CC) Presidential Debate University of Nevada, Las Vegas. (N) (S Live) (CC) Gubernatorial Debate Nature “My Congo” Vianet Djenguet Man & Beast With Martin Clunes Ne- Man & Beast With Martin Clunes Pet PBS 9 9 returns to the Congo. (N) ’ pal, Ko Yao Noi island and Japan. ownership in Japan; bulbuls. (CC) Two and a Half Two and a Half Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Gubernatorial Debate Washington Q13 News at 9 (N) (CC) The Big Bang The Big Bang Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) MNT 10 10 Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) State Governor debate. (N) (Live) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Family Feud (N) Family Feud (N) Mike & Molly ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ Arrow “A Matter of Trust” Wild Dog Frequency “The Near Far Problem” 2 Broke Girls ’ Mike & Molly “The Family Guy ’ Family Guy “Into CW 11 11 ’ (CC) ’ (CC) (CC) (Part 2 of 2) (CC) goes after Garret Runnels. (N) (CC) Raimy finds new evidence. (N) (CC) (CC) Wedding” (CC) Harmony’s Way” World Dancesport Grandslam Series Antiques Roadshow Violin attributed to Antiques Roadshow “Knoxville” Tiffany The Bletchley Circle Four women The Bletchley Circle The group lures in The Bletchley Circle The women con- PBS 12 12 The final competition from Shanghai. Johannes B. Ceruti. ’ (CC) pottery vase, circa 1905. (CC) search for a murderer. (CC) a suspect. ’ (Part 2 of 3) (CC) front the murderer. (CC) Presidential Debate University of Nevada, Las Vegas. (N) The Big Bang Lethal Weapon “Spilt Milk” The duo Modern Family Modern Family Q13 News at 10 (N) (CC) Q13 News at 11 The Simpsons FOX 13 13 (S Live) (CC) Theory ’ (CC) pursues a former Navy SEAL. (N) ’ ’ (CC) ’ (CC) (N) (CC) ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Worship Service FWC Music The Message of the Cross Frances and Friends Family Worship Center FWC Music Law & Order “Fear America” An appar- Law & Order A TV show lures sus- Law & Order “Profiteer” A body-armor Law & Order “In Vino Veritas” Police Law & Order “Release” Chris Drake Law & Order “Deadlock” A mass mur- ION 15 15 ent hate-crime. ’ (CC) pected pedophiles. ’ (CC) executive is gunned down. ’ pull over a drunken celebrity. (CC) finds his friend dead. ’ (CC) derer escapes. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Marcus and Joni It’s Supernatural! Prophetic Z. Levitt Presents K. Copeland James Robison Enjoying-Life Marcus and Joni Joni: Table Talk Reflections Presidential Debate University of Nevada, Las Vegas. (N) (S Live) (CC) It’s the Great Toy Story OF Tree Dazzler - A TAI Cheng Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel ABC 22 22 Pumpkin TERROR! (CC) Dazzling (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Live ’ (CC) Presidential Debate University of Nevada, Las Vegas. (N) (S Live) (CC) Blindspot “Her Spy’s Harmed” Weller Grant’s Getaways Inside Edition (N) Dateline NBC “Consumed” A body KGW News at Tonight Show-J. NBC 26 26 and Nas hunt for a fugitive. ’ (CC) found in the aftermath of a fire. (CC) 11 (N) Fallon UNI 30 30 Debate Presidencial “Clinton vs. Trump: El Debate” ’ (SS) Noticiero Uni Impacto Extra Tres Veces Ana (N) ’ La Rosa de Guadalupe (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Presidential Debate University of Nevada, Las Vegas. (N) FOX 12 News Spe- Lethal Weapon “Spilt Milk” The duo Family Feud (N) Family Feud (N) 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News 2 Broke Girls ’ FOX 27 27 (S Live) (CC) cial (N) pursues a former Navy SEAL. (N) ’ ’ (CC) ’ (CC) (N) (Part 2 of 2) (CC) Storage Wars ’ Storage Wars ’ Duck Dynasty Willie organizes a bus Duck Dynasty ’ Duck Dynasty ’ Duck Dynasty ’ Duck Dynasty ’ Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty ’ Duck Dynasty “De- A&E 52 52 (CC) (CC) tour of Scotland. ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) “Bro’d Trip” ’ “Flock and Key” (CC) Bug Life” ’ The Walking Dead Rick tries to save The Walking Dead “Home” The group The Walking Dead Rick and the group The Walking Dead “Clear” Rick leads a The Walking Dead Rick and the Gover- The Walking Dead “Prey” A traitor tries AMC 67 67 one of his group. (CC) debates the next step. (CC) must make a choice. (CC) weapons run. (CC) nor convene. (CC) to sabotage. (CC) APL 43 43 Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet (CC) Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet (CC) Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet ’ Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet ’ Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet ’ Pit Bulls and Parolees ’ (CC) BET 56 56 House of Payne House of Payne Meet the Browns Meet the Browns Husbands- Ho. Husbands- Ho. Gary Owen Sh. Gary Owen Sh. Ink, Paper, Scissors “Barber Battle” ›› Sparkle (2012) Jordin Sparks. Below Deck A boating accident jeopar- Below Deck “Decent Proposal” Kate The Real Housewives of Orange The Real Housewives of Orange Don’t Be Tardy... Don’t Be Tardy... Watch What Hap- Housewives/OC BRAVO 66 66 dizes lives. says goodbye to her girlfriend. County The women jet off to Ireland. County “Bringing Up Old Ghosts” (Part 1 of 2) (N) (Part 2 of 2) pens Live (N) CBUT 29 29 CBC Vancouver News (N) (CC) Hello Goodbye Coronation Street Dragons’ Den The Dragons see red. The Romeo Section (N) ’ (CC) The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News Coronation Street CMT 61 61 Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing ›› Meet the Fockers (2004) Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller. Future in-laws clash in Florida. Last-Standing CNBC 46 46 Presidential Debate University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Jay Leno’s Garage Jay Leno’s Garage Jay Leno’s Garage “Supercars” Secret Lives NEW Shark Ed Sullivan CNN 44 44 Presidential Debate University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Debate Night in America Analysis of third presidential debate. (N) (Live) Presidential Debate University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Debate Night CNNH 45 45 Debate Night in America (N) (Live) Presidential Debate (N) (CC) Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Debate Night in America (N) Presidential Debate ’ (CC) South Park “The South Park “Lice South Park (CC) South Park (CC) South Park (CC) South Park School South Park “You South Park “Wie- South Park (N) Legends of Cham- The Daily Show With Trevor Noah COM 60 60 China Probrem” Capades” (CC) mascot. Got...” (CC) ners Out” (CC) (CC) berlain Editor and journalist Matt Taibbi. (N) DIS 41 41 ››› Twitches (2005) Tia Mowry. ’ Twitches Too (2007, Mystery) Tia Mowry. ’ (CC) Walk the Prank Walk the Prank K.C. Undercover The Lodge (CC) My Babysitter Liv and Maddie Austin & Ally ’ Naked and Afraid “Colombian Conflict” Naked and Afraid ’ (CC) Naked and Afraid ’ (CC) Naked and Afraid ’ (CC) Naked and Afraid ’ (CC) Naked and Afraid “The Darkest Hour” DSC 8 8 The Colombian jungle. (CC) Survivalists in Namibia. (CC) Rob & Chyna “Paternity or Eternity” E! News (N) (CC) Total Bellas “Who’s the Boss?” Bryan Catching Kelce “A Novel Romance” 4 Total Bellas “Who’s the Boss?” Bryan E! News (N) (CC) E! 65 65 Rob reluctantly agrees to therapy. considers life after retirement. girls head to an event with Travis. considers life after retirement. NBA Preseason Basketball Boston NBA Preseason Basketball Golden State Warriors vs. Los Angeles Lakers. From Valley View Casino SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Celtics at New York Knicks. (N) (CC) Center in San Diego, Calif. (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 Women’s Soccer United States vs Switzerland. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) Baseball Tonight Jalen & Jacoby Fantasy Foot. Jalen & Jacoby Fantasy Foot. FNC 48 48 Presidential Debate University of Nevada, Las Vegas. (N) (S Live) (CC) The Kelly File Megyn Kelly reports live from the University of Las Vegas. Hannity (N) Presidential Debate (N) (CC) FOOD 35 35 Worst Cooks in America Worst Cooks in America Halloween Baking Championship Worst Cooks in America (N) Halloween Wars “Two-Faced” Halloween Wars FREE 39 39 The Nightmare Before Christmas ’ R.L. Stine’s Monsterville: Cabinet of Souls (2015, Comedy) Dove Cameron. ›› Hocus Pocus (1993, Comedy) Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker. ’ The 700 Club ’ (CC) FX 53 53 ›› Jack Reacher (2012, Action) Tom Cruise. A former mili- ››› World War Z (2013, Horror) Brad Pitt, Mireille Enos, James Badge Dale. A zombie pandemic American Horror Story: 6 “Chapter 6” American Horror Story: 6 “Chapter tary investigator probes a sniper attack. ’ (CC) threatens to destroy humanity. ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) 6” ’ (CC) GOLF 70 70 Driver vs. Driver Golf Central PGA Tour Golf CIMB Classic, First Round. From the West Course in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (N) (Live) LPGA Tour Golf Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing The Middle ’ (CC) The Middle ’ (CC) The Middle “Food The Middle “Two of The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Courting” a Kind” (CC) (CC) (CC) HGTV 68 68 Property Brothers (CC) Property Brothers (CC) Property Brothers (CC) Property Brothers (N) (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l Property Brothers (CC) HIST 37 37 American Pickers ’ (CC) American Pickers “The Mega-Pick” American Pickers “Raze the Roof” American Pickers: Bonus Buys (N) Pawn Stars ’ Pawn Stars ’ Pawn Stars ’ Pawn Stars ’ LIFE 51 51 Little Women: LA (CC) Little Women: LA (CC) Little Women: LA (N) (CC) Little Women: LA (N) (CC) Little Women: Atlanta (N) (CC) Little Women: LA (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Presidential Debate University of Nevada, Las Vegas. (N) (S Live) (CC) Live Post Debate (N) Live Post Debate (N) Live Post Debate (N) Presidential Debate ’ (CC) MTV 63 63 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness ››› 8 Mile (2002, Drama) Eminem, Kim Basinger. A Detroit man tries to achieve success as a rapper. ’ (CC) Real World Seattle: Bad Blood (N) Real World ››› Friday (1995) NBCS 34 34 NHL Hockey Detroit Red Wings at New York Rangers. NHL Overtime (N) (S Live) Sports Jeopardy! Sports Jeopardy! Sports Jeopardy! Sports Jeopardy! Turning Point Scan All 43 Turning Point NICK 40 40 Henry Danger ’ Henry Danger ’ Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn (CC) Thundermans All In W/Cam Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 The Game Plan ›› Monster-in-Law (2005, Romance-Comedy) Jennifer Lopez, Jane Fonda. ›› Monster-in-Law (2005, Romance-Comedy) Jennifer Lopez, Jane Fonda. ›› The Game Plan (2007), Madison Pettis (CC) ROOT 31 31 Triathlon Nautica. Seahawks Press UEFA Champions League Soccer FC Bayern Munich vs PSV Eindhoven. (N Same-day Tape) Halls of Fame Seahawks Press Seahawks Women’s College Volleyball Cops “Virginia Cops ’ (CC) Cops “Atlanta” ’ Cops ’ (CC) Cops “The Run- Cops “Carjacked Lip Sync Battle Lip Sync Battle That Awkward Game Show Car acci- Lip Sync Battle ’ Lip Sync Battle ’ SPIKE 57 57 Beach” ’ (CC) (CC) aways” ’ (CC) Up” ’ (CC) (N) ’ (N) ’ dents and hacked cell phones. (N) ’ SYFY 59 59 The Crooked Man (2016) (CC) ›› Lake Placid (1999, Horror) Bill Pullman, Bridget Fonda, Oliver Platt. (CC) Ghost Hunters (N) ’ (CC) Paranormal Witness (N) (CC) Ghost Hunters ’ (CC) TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince Steven Furtick Living Proof The Blessed Life John Gray World Drive History Ravi Zacharias Jesse Duplantis GregLaurie.TV Creflo Dollar Main Stage (CC) Overload American Dad American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan Actress Melissa McCarthy. (CC) TBS 55 55 “Home Adrone” (CC) (CC) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ TLC 38 38 American Gypsy Wedding American Gypsy Wedding American Gypsy Wedding American Gypsy Wedding American Gypsy Wedding American Gypsy Wedding Bones “The Verdict in the Victims” Prov- Bones “The Murder in the Middle East” Bones Booth struggles with Brennan’s Bones “The Life in the Light” Investigat- Bones “The Next in the Last” A case Bones “The Loyalty in the Lie” Booth TNT 54 54 ing Alex Rockwell’s innocence. Arastoo is kidnapped. (CC) decision. ’ (CC) (DVS) ing a yoga instructor’s death. ’ with possible ties to Pelant. ’ goes missing. (CC) TOON 42 42 Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! We Bare Bears World of Gumball Regular Show Regular Show King of the Hill Cleveland Show American Dad ’ Bob’s Burgers ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Expedition Unknown (CC) Expedition Unknown: Hunt- Yeti Expedition Unknown: Hunt- Yeti Expedition Unknown (CC) Expedition Unknown “City of Gold” TRUTV 49 49 Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Billy-Street Imp. Jokers NCIS “The Inside Man” A blogger turns NCIS “Good Cop, Bad Cop” A Marine’s NCIS “Saviors” Insurgents in Sudan at- NCIS “Day in Court” A petty officer says NCIS “Blood Brothers” A sailor needs a Modern Family Modern Family USA 58 58 up dead. ’ (CC) (DVS) body surfaces. ’ (CC) (DVS) tack doctors. ’ (CC) (DVS) he is innocent. ’ (CC) (DVS) bone marrow transplant. ’ “Party Crasher” “Fulgencio” ’ VH1 62 62 ››› Coach Carter (2005, Drama) Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Ri’chard. ’ ››› Selena (1997) Jennifer Lopez, Edward James Olmos. Mexican-American singer skyrockets to fame. ’ (CC) ››› Selena (1997) Jennifer Lopez.

THURSDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets October 20, 2016 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News 6:00pm (N) (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ Grey’s Anatomy “Both Sides Now” Two Notorious “Missing” Oscar learns about How to Get Away With Murder Frank’s KOMO 4 News Jimmy Kimmel ABC 4 4 (N) ’ (CC) (CC) patients need a liver transplant. Sarah and Jake. (N) ’ (CC) troubled past is revealed. (N) 11:00pm (N) (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News at KING 5 News at 7 Evening (N) (CC) Superstore “Dog The Good Place Chicago Med A car accident at the Chi- The Blacklist Red tries to intercept Al- KING 5 News at 11 Tonight Show-J. NBC 5 5 - Holt 6:30 (N) (CC) (N) (CC) Adoption Day” ’ (N) ’ (CC) cago Marathon. (N) (CC) (DVS) exander Kirk. (N) ’ (CC) (N) (CC) Fallon IND 6 6 Extra (N) (CC) The List (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) Ac. Hollywood Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 9 (N) (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) The Dr. Oz Show ’ (CC) NFL Football Chicago Bears at Green Bay Packers. The Bears visit Lambeau KIRO Post Game Show (N) KIRO 7 News 9PM (N) (CC) Steve Raible’s Scouting Report Host KIRO 7 News at Late Show-Colbert CBS 7 7 Field to take on the Packers. (N) (Live) (CC) Steve Raible. (CC) 11PM (N) (CC) PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Ask This Old This Old House A Place to Call Home Elizabeth refuses The Doctor Blake Mysteries Doctor Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries A The Town A man returns to his home- PBS 9 9 House (N) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Douglas’ advances. (N) (CC) Blake suspects foul play. ’ (CC) death onstage at a gala performance. town. ’ (CC) Two and a Half Two and a Half Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Modern Family Modern Family Q13 News at 9 (N) (CC) The Big Bang The Big Bang Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) MNT 10 10 Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) “Spanking” “Elfie” (CC) “Summer Lovin”’ ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Family Feud (N) Family Feud (N) Mike & Molly ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ DC’s Legends of Tomorrow The Leg- Supernatural “Mamma Mia” Lucifer 2 Broke Girls ’ Mike & Molly ’ Family Guy “Holy Family Guy ’ CW 11 11 ’ (CC) ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) ends go to Nazi-occupied Paris. takes over a rock star’s body. (N) ’ (CC) (CC) Crap” ’ (CC) (CC) Nature High-speed cameras capture Hidden Legacy: Japanese Traditional Of Race and Reconciliation The Dust Bowl “The Great Plow Up” The dust storms of the 1930s. ’ (CC) Uranium -- Twisting the Dragon’s Tail PBS 12 12 hummingbirds. ’ (CC) (DVS) Performing Arts-WWII (DVS) ’ (CC) Modern Family Modern Family The Big Bang The Big Bang The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let’s Do the Time Warp Again A couple Q13 News at 10 (N) (CC) Q13 News at 11 The Simpsons FOX 13 13 ’ (CC) “Summer Lovin”’ Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) meet Dr. Frank-N-Furter. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) (N) (CC) ’ (CC) IND 14 14 The Message of the Cross Crossfire Service FWC Music FWC Music Jimmy Swaggart Blue Bloods “The Life We Chose” An Blue Bloods “Women With Guns” A Blue Bloods “Unsung Heroes” An elu- Blue Bloods “Hold Outs” Erin must take Blue Bloods Danny’s ex-partner faces Blue Bloods Jamie and Eddie face im- ION 15 15 undercover detective is murdered. friend of Frank’s is almost attacked. sive serial killer taunts Danny. ’ a case from a colleague. ’ an accusation. ’ (CC) (DVS) portant choices. ’ (CC) (DVS) IND 18 18 Empowered By the Spirit The Blessed Life Mark Chironna Hank and Brenda K. Copeland James Robison Enjoying-Life Empowered By the Spirit Joni: Table Talk Reflections KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune Grey’s Anatomy “Both Sides Now” Two Notorious “Missing” Oscar learns about How to Get Away With Murder Frank’s KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) patients need a liver transplant. Sarah and Jake. (N) ’ (CC) troubled past is revealed. (N) (N) ’ (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) KGW News at 6 (N) Decision 2016: The Debate for Or- Superstore “Dog The Good Place Chicago Med A car accident at the Chi- The Blacklist Red tries to intercept Al- KGW News at Tonight Show-J. NBC 26 26 egon’s Governor (N) Adoption Day” ’ (N) ’ (CC) cago Marathon. (N) (CC) (DVS) exander Kirk. (N) ’ (CC) 11 (N) Fallon UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n La Rosa de Guadalupe (N) (SS) Despertar Contigo (N) Tres Veces Ana (N) ’ El color de la pasión (N) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) Family Feud (N) Family Feud (N) The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let’s Do the Time Warp Again A couple 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News 2 Broke Girls ’ FOX 27 27 ’ (CC) ’ (CC) meet Dr. Frank-N-Furter. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) (N) (CC) The First 48 Deadly house party in The First 48 “Murder Rap” A bullied 60 Days In “Sewer 60 Days In “60 60 Days In “Trouble in Store” The par- Behind Bars: Rookie Year Ariel fails to The First 48 Grandmother strangled; A&E 52 52 Cleveland. ’ (CC) teen is murdered. ’ (CC) Gate” ’ Days Insider” (N) ticipants face new challenges. (N) show up for work. (N) ’ (CC) man shot in car. ’ (CC) The Walking Dead The group settles The Walking Dead “Infected” The group The Walking Dead “Isolation” A group The Walking Dead “Indifference” The The Walking Dead “Internment” As- The Walking Dead “Live Bait” The Gov- AMC 67 67 into the prison. (CC) faces a new enemy. (CC) searches for supplies. (CC) supply mission faces hurdles. sorted enemies pressure the group. ernor encounters a family. (CC) APL 43 43 Monsters Inside Me ’ (CC) Monsters Inside Me ’ (CC) Monsters Inside Me ’ (CC) Monsters Inside Me: Extra Deadly Monsters Inside Me (N) ’ (CC) Monsters Inside Me ’ (CC) BET 56 56 House of Payne House of Payne Meet the Browns Meet the Browns Martin ’ (CC) ›› Honey (2003, Drama) Jessica Alba. A dancer/choreographer raises money for a studio. › Honey 2 (2011) Katerina Graham. Below Deck “Decent Proposal” Kate Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles Yours, Mine or Yours, Mine or Watch What Hap- Million Dollar LA BRAVO 66 66 says goodbye to her girlfriend. “The War of Real Estate” Josh Flagg’s client falls for a listing. Josh Altman lists a modern home. Ours Ours pens Live (N) CBUT 29 29 CBC Vancouver News (N) (CC) 22 Minutes (CC) Coronation Street The Nature of Things (N) ’ (CC) Firsthand “Inside These Walls” (N) The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News Coronation Street CMT 61 61 Last-Standing ›› Meet the Fockers (2004) Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller. Future in-laws clash in Florida. CMT Artists of the Year 2016 (N) I Love Kellie CMT Artists of the Year 2016 CNBC 46 46 Shark Tank ’ (CC) Make Me a Millionaire Inventor (N) Shark Tank ’ (CC) Shark Tank ’ (CC) Make Me a Millionaire Inventor Star Shower Healthy Cook CNN 44 44 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Futurama ’ (CC) Futurama “Zapp Futurama “The Futurama ’ (CC) South Park “The South Park (CC) Key & Peele Sportsball Spectacular Keegan Michael-Key and Jordan Peele The Daily Show At Midnight With COM 60 60 Dingbat” ’ (CC) Butterjunk Effect” Cissy” (CC) take on America’s most revered athletic activities. (N) (CC) With Trevor Noah Chris Hardwick DIS 41 41 Walk the Prank Walk the Prank Toy-TERROR! Ghost Patrol ’ (CC) Elena of Avalor Stuck/Middle Girl Meets World The Lodge (CC) My Babysitter Liv and Maddie Austin & Ally ’ Fast N’ Loud “The Pickup Artist” Re- Fast N’ Loud Work on a ’49 Chevy Fast N’ Loud “Camaro Rising” A ’67 Misfit Garage: Fired Up “Klump and the Camino” A first generation ’59 Chevy El Misfit Garage The guys continue to DSC 8 8 storing an old ’49 Chevy pickup. pickup continues. ’ (CC) Camaro mounted on a K5 chassis. Camino. (N) ’ (CC) build the ’71 Cuda. ’ (CC) Keeping Up With the Kardashians E! News (N) (CC) Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians WAGS: Miami “Girl Code” The girls go E! News (N) (CC) E! 65 65 “The Digital Rage” (CC) “Blood, Sweat, and Fears” (CC) Rob and Chyna get into a fight. to the Bahamas. (CC) College Football Miami at Virginia College Football BYU at Boise State. From Albertsons Stadium in Boise, Idaho. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Tech. (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 WNBA Basketball: Sparks at Lynx SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) 30 for 30 (N) FNC 48 48 The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record With Brit Hume FOOD 35 35 Chopped “Salt Pearls of Wisdom” Chopped Chopped “Web Stars” Chopped “Beat Bobby Flay, Part 1” Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay FREE 39 39 ›› Hocus Pocus ›› The Addams Family (1991, Comedy) Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia, Christopher Lloyd. ’ ›› Addams Family Values (1993, Comedy) Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia. ’ The 700 Club ’ (CC) FX 53 53 ››› World War Z (2013, Horror) Brad Pitt, Mireille Enos, James Badge Dale. A ››› Neighbors (2014, Comedy) Seth Rogen, Zac Efron, Rose Byrne. New par- Better Things Better Things Better Things ››› Neighbors zombie pandemic threatens to destroy humanity. ’ (CC) ents go to war with a noisy fraternity next door. ’ (CC) “Duke’s Chorus” “Alarms” (CC) “Duke’s Chorus” (2014) ’ (CC) GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Golf Central (N) PGA Tour Golf CIMB Classic, Second Round. From the West Course in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (N) (Live) LPGA Tour Golf Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing The Middle ’ (CC) The Middle ’ (CC) The Middle “The The Middle “Pilot” The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 “Pilot” (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Graduate” (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Mixed Blessing” HGTV 68 68 Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l Desert Flippers Flip or Flop (CC) HIST 37 37 Counting Cars ’ Counting Cars ’ Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars ’ Counting Cars ’ Counting Cars Counting Cars ’ Counting Cars ’ Counting Cars ’ Counting Cars ’ Counting Cars ’ LIFE 51 51 Project Runway (CC) Project Runway “Sink or Swim” Project Runway (N) (CC) Project Runway Many designers have to start over. (N) Project Runway: Fashion Startup (N) Tiny House MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The 11th Hour Hardball Chris The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word The 11th Hour Hardball Chris MTV 63 63 ›› You Got Served (2004) Marques Houston. ’ ››› Friday (1995) Ice Cube. Buddies in South Central L.A. ponder repaying a dealer. ’ Impossible Acting Out (N) ’ Wonderland (N) (S Live) NBCS 34 34 Grudge Race (N) Grudge Race (N) Nitro World Nitro World Motor Club (N) Motor Club (N) Grudge Race Grudge Race Nitro World Nitro World Mecum Top 10 Mecum Top 10 NICK 40 40 Henry Danger ’ Henry Danger ’ Game Shakers An old rival returns. ›› Open Season (2006, Comedy) Voices of Martin Lawrence. ’ (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ››› The Preacher’s Wife (1996, Fantasy) Denzel Washington. (CC) ›› Peeples (2013) Craig Robinson, Kerry Washington. Premiere. ›› Peeples (2013, Romance-Comedy) Craig Robinson, Kerry Washington. ROOT 31 31 GRID Los Angeles Reign at San Francisco Fire. (Taped) Supercross Rewind (N) College Football Montana State at Weber State. SPIKE 57 57 ››› X-Men (2000, Action) Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen. Two ››› X2: X-Men United (2003, Action) Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen. A power-mad militarist pursues the ›› X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) groups of mutated humans square off against each other. ’ mutants. ’ Hugh Jackman, Liev Schreiber. ’ SYFY 59 59 Day of Reckoning (2016) (CC) ››› The Cabin in the Woods (2011, Horror) Kristen Connolly. (CC) ››› Zombieland (2009, Comedy) Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg. (CC) ›› Warm Bodies (2013) (CC) TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince ’ Hillsong TV Praise the Lord (CC) The Watchman God For the Be Light Amazing Facts Creflo Dollar Max Lucado Spirit Seinfeld “The Stall” Seinfeld “The Ma- Seinfeld “The Din- Seinfeld “The Pie” 2 Broke Girls ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan “Mila Kunis; Will Greenberg; Lo- TBS 55 55 ’ (CC) rine Biologist” ner Party” ’ ’ (CC) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ cal Natives” Actress Mila Kunis. TLC 38 38 My 600-Lb. Life “Melissa’s Story” 600-Lb. Life TBA My 600-Lb. Life “Melissa’s Story” Melissa’s weight-loss journey. (CC) 600-Lb. Life TBA My 600-Lb. Life “Nikki’s Story” ’ TNT 54 54 Bones The death of a real estate agent. Bones A U.S. senator’s corpse is dis- ›› Rush Hour 2 (2001, Action) Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker, John Lone. Detec- ›› Rush Hour 2 (2001, Action) Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker, John Lone. Detec- ’ (CC) covered. ’ (CC) tives battle a Hong Kong gangster and his henchmen. (CC) tives battle a Hong Kong gangster and his henchmen. (CC) TOON 42 42 Teen Titans Go! Mighty Magi. We Bare Bears World of Gumball Regular Show (N) Regular Show King of the Hill Cleveland Show American Dad ’ Bob’s Burgers ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (N) (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Those Who Can’t Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Those Who Can’t Billy-Street Imp. 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sion to submit a statement of gage LLC, ("Plaintiff"). You are SNAP ON TOOL BOX then be adopted with or their qualifications to the Dis- without modifications. asked to serve a copy of your trict at PO Box 427, Morton, answer or responsive pleading WA 98356. The District will All persons wishing to be upon the undersigned attor- evaluate the information on file heard on this matter are neys for Plaintiff at its office Gold Lucas and interview one or more encouraged to attend. Written stated below. In case of your firms regarding a possible comments may be submitted in failure to do so, judgment will contract for professional serv- advance of the hearing by mail be rendered against you ac- 2 FAMILY 2002 GMC Safari van, 2 ices. The District is planning to or at the hearing by delivery in cording to the demand of the 4 FAMILY wheel drive, V6 engine, commence annexing the City person. Please deliver copies complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said YARD SALE GARAGE SALE! 110,000 miles, garage kept of Morton into the District. The of all written comments to the Saturday & Sunday, District needs a professional Clerk of the Lewis County Court. INSIDE! & well maintained, 1 own- October 22 & 23, 8-4. surveyor for a new legal Board of County Commission- The purpose of this lawsuit Saturday, er, $3500! Call Bill be- description of the District boun- is to obtain a judgment, and if 443 Lucas Creek Rd., ers at 351 NW North St, October 22, 9-3. tween 1-5pm, 360-273- dary, which would be including Chehalis, WA 98532. not immediately paid, to be Chehalis, WA 98532. satisfied through the foreclo- 1600 S. Gold St, 8179! the City of Morton. The District Centralia, WA 98531. Housewares, small kitch- will contract with the most The draft resolution is available sure of real property located in Tool box, top box en appliances, old fishing highly qualified firm, under the on line at the Lewis County Lewis County, Washington, Next to Rose's Furniture in criteria established by the and legally described as fol- and side box, $800. lures, school supplies, website at http://lewiscountyw the Winning Attraction District, which will include but a.gov/planning-division. Hard lows: building. Lots of fall stuff, camping equipment, yard not limited to, level of experi- copies are available to review A portion of Government Lot 2 ALSO, MECHANIC Christmas, 9' Christmas art, toys, furniture, cloth- ence and responsibility, refer- at the Lewis County Depart- (fractional Southwest quarter LARGE SELECTION ing, tools, books, bikes & Automotive full time me- ences from past municipal or ment of Community Develop- of the Northwest quarter) of tree 1 year old, dishes private clients of the firm, and Section 18, Township 12 OF HAND TOOLS. adult trike, etc! chanic. Experience deter- ment at 2025 NE Kresky Ave., toys, shoes & much more! mines pay scale, medical the particular project or proj- Chehalis WA, and at the North, Range 2 West, W.M. ects in question. Timberland Regional libraries Lewis County, Washington, TIRES & WHEELS: insurance provided. ASE located at: Chehalis, Centralia, described as follows: certified preferred. Bring Published: The Chronicle Salkum, Randle, Packwood, Beginning at the intersection of resume to Lewis County October 6, 8, 11, 13, 15, 18 & and Winlock, as well as the the North line of Sears County 20, 2016 Lewis County Senior Centers Road and the East line of said Fleet Service. Contact Bill subdivision; at 360-266-0497. 94381 Levy located at: Morton, Toledo, National Twin Cities (Chehalis), Pack- Thence North 614 feet along the East line of said subdivi- Notice of Public Hearings wood, and Winlock in accord- ance with Lewis County Code sion to the True Point of Brian Chapter 17.12. Beginning; CHEHALIS The Town of Pe Ell will hold a Thence continuing North 290.4 Public Hearing on the Prelimi- YARD SALE AT 1994 Ford Taurus For questions concerning the feet; Clean & straight. nary Budget for 2017 on Thence West 300 feet; thence November 1, 2016 during a above, please contact: ESTATE SALE! THE VINTAGE! Silver, 4 door, V6, auto- Fred Evander at Lewis County South 290.4 feet; Friday & Saturday, regular Council Meeting which Thence East 300 feet to the Friday & Saturday, matic, runs & drives great! Community Development at October 21 & 22, 9-4. begins at 6:00 p.m. at Town True Point of beginning. October 21 & 22, 10-?? Needs a radiator. $750 or Hall. A Property Tax Levy Rate 360-740-1389. 1590 N National Ave, Together with an easement for 129 Brian Dr, best offer! Call 360- Meeting will be held on ingress, egress and utilities SIZE 195/65R15 Chehalis, WA 98532. November 1, 2016 at 5:45 p.m. This meeting site is barrier Chehalis, WA 98532. 736-2364 or 360-790- free. over, under and across the 91TM&S 15 Vendors at Town Hall. Anyone may following described property: Sincera SN825, Off Brockway. 5512 attend and be heard for or Crafts, jewelry, clothing, People needing special assis- Beginning at the intersection of Mid-Century estate sale. against any part of said like new, $250. tance or accommodations the North line of Sears County household items, decor & budget. Furniture, home decor, should contact The Commis- Road and the East line of said pool table, washer & dryer, so much more. Something subdivision; 360-740-5980 Dated this 13th day of October sioners' Office 72 hours in holiday decor & lots of guy for everyone. 94086 Senate Joint Resolution advance of the meeting. Thence North 614 feet; 2016. Thence West 20 feet; stuff too. 8210 Phone: (360) 740-1120 Thence South 614 feet to the Patty Grandmaison north line of said road; Clerk/Treasurer HUGE PUBLIC PUBLIC NOTICE 94411 Summons by Publica- Thence East 20 feet along the Town of Pe Ell GARAGE SALE! The following measure will be tion, Anderson North line of said road to the 1950s kitchen table, yellow Saturday, We now have bazaar submitted to voters on the (360) 291-3543 True Point of Beginning. with chrome legs, 4 chairs sale packages avail- November 8, 2016 General October 22, 2016 Election ballot: 94409 Planning Policies SUPERIOR COURT & 1940s waterfall style able! Packages in- OF WASHINGTON Southwest Commonly known as: 294 dressing vanity with 48" Washington clude 2 laminated CONSTITUTIONAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE HEARING BEFORE THE COUNTY OF LEWIS Sears Road, Winlock, WA mirror, both $88. 360- Fair & Expo Center signs, 4 sheets of AMENDMENTS 98596 736-3631 pricing stickers, 3 sale LEWIS COUNTY BOARD OF 2555 N. National Ave, Senate Joint Resolution COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Nationstar Mortgage LLC, its sheets, a sharpie and successors in interest and/or DATED this 18th day of 3 boxes of Christmas items Chehalis, WA 98532. 8210 - The legislature has AND INTENT TO ADOPT A balloons! packages proposed a constitutional RESOLUTION APPROVING assigns, October, 2016. & gifts, worth more than Early bird shoppers RCO LEGAL, P.S. are only $5 with the amendment on the deadline for THE COUNTYWIDE $125, asking $40. $5 at 8am Plaintiff, By /s/ Synova M. L. purchase of a classi- completing state legislative PLANNING POLICIES 360-999-2826 Public Hours and congressional redistricting. Edwards, WSBA #43063 9am-4pm fied ad. This amendment would require v. Attorneys for Plaintiff 13555 SE 36th Street, Ste 300 Blue swivel rocker recliner, Adults $1 the state redistricting commis- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sion to complete redistricting Cynthia A. Ray Anderson aka Bellevue, WA 98006 $100. 360-508-8363 ages 12 & that the LEWIS COUNTY for state legislative and con- BOARD OF COUNTY COM- Cynthia A. Ray aka Cynthia A. under free gressional districts by Novem- MISSIONERS will hold a Anderson; Unknown Heirs and Published: The Chronicle Half gallon & gallon can- October 18 & 25, 2016 & VENDORS ber 15 of each year ending in a public hearing to receive Devisees of Grant M. Ander- November 1, 18, 15 & 22, ning jars & decorative one, 46 days earlier than public testimony to renew the son; Melodi L. Anderson; Grant 360-740-2655 2016 liquor/wine bottles, all $2 currently required. Countywide Planning Policies. Anderson; Jodi Shell; Steve The hearing will be on Novem- Anderson; State of Washing- each! 360-273-5248. This notice is provided by the 92726 IDSPub#0109485 ber 7, 2016 at the Lewis ton; Occupants of the Prem- Office of the Secretary of State ises, TS#WA-15-675614-SW as required by law. County Courthouse, commenc- ing at or after 10:00 a.m. Defendants. Published: The Chronicle NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S October 11, 18 & 25, 2016 The Planning Commission held SALE Pursuant to the a workshop on August 9, 2016 No. 16-2-00064-21 WANTED Revised Code of Washing- TO BUY OLD 94237 Professional Services and a public hearing on SUMMONS BY September 27, 2016 and rec- PUBLICATION ton 61.24, et seq. TS No.: RAILROAD NOTICE OF REQUIREMENTS ommended several policy WA-15-675614-SW APN TO THE DEFENDANTS Un- OIL-LANTERNS FOR PROFESSIONAL changes and some changes to No.: 002097003000 Title Also railroad LIKE TO SHOOT SERVICES clarify the language. known Heirs and Devisees of Pistols, .22 Rifles? AND REQUEST FOR Grant M. Anderson, Grant Order No.: tools, signs, Anderson, and Occupants of Join the Centralia Rifle QUALIFICATIONS At the hearing members of the 150164426-WA-MSO switch stands, etc. public will be invited to speak the Premises: Club. 24/7 access. Mem- Deed of Trust Grantor(s): 360-273-5668 LEWIS COUNTY and/or provide written state- You are hereby summoned ERIC J HAINES, JILLIAN bership information: www FIRE PROTECTION ments regarding the County- to appear within sixty (60) days .crcjd.org DISTRICT 4 wide Planning Policies. After after the date of the first HAINES Deed of Trust HEREBY ANNOUNCES: the public testimony portion of publication of this summons, to Grantee(s): MORTGAGE Winchester 94 30.30, New the hearing has ended, the wit, within sixty (60) days after ELECTRONIC REGIS- Yellow Finnish Potatoes Pursuant to RCW 39.80.040, Commissioners will deliberate October 18, 2016, and defend London Connecticut 1957, the real property foreclosure TRATION SYSTEMS, 50lb large, $25. 50lb medi- with 2 boxes of shells, Lewis County Fire District 4 and consider modifications that INC., AS NOMINEE FOR um, $20. Also available encourages all qualified sur- are proposed by members of action in Lewis County Superi- $400. Ruger M-77, 338 win veying firms engaged in the the public or the Commission. or Court, and answer the COUNTRYWIDE BANK, 25lb & 10lb. Lubbe Farms, mag, $550. 360- 736-1320 lawful practice of their profes- The proposed resolution may complaint of Nationstar Mort- FSB Deed of Trust Instru- 211 Brady Loop Rd. E, Montesano. 360-249-3466 or 360-581-9954 PNNA STATEWIDE CLASSIFIEDS from The Chronicle

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chaser shall have no fur- 150246440-WA-MSO ROAD; THENCE NORTH- Deed of Trust is: The ALL AS TENANTS IN OR AN ATTORNEY LI- hereby notified that a neg- ther recourse against the Deed of Trust Grantor(s): EASTERLY ALONG SAID principal sum of COMMON ADDRESS 152 CENSED IN WASHING- ative credit report reflecting Trustor, the Trustee, the ALEDA M NARA, KYLE ROAD TO THE POINT OF $202,031.48, together with CURTIS HILL RD, CHE- TON NOW to assess your on your credit record may Beneficiary, the Beneficia- MAY Deed of Trust Grant- BEGINNING. More com- interest as provided in the HALIS, WA 98532-0000 situation and refer you to be submitted to a credit ry's Agent, or the Benefi- ee(s): MORTGAGE ELEC- monly known as: 152 Note from 7/1/2010 on, by both first class and mediation if you are eligible report agency if you fail to ciary's Attorney. If you TRONIC REGISTRATION CURTIS HILL RD, CHE- and such other costs and certified mail, proof of and it may help you save fulfill the terms of your have previously been dis- SYSTEMS, INC., AS HALIS, WA 98532-0000 fees as are provided by which is in the possession your home. See below for credit obligations. Dated: charged through bankrupt- NOMINEE FOR NET- which is subject to that statute. V. The above- of the Trustee; and the safe sources of help. 6/17/2016 Quality Loan cy, you may have been WORK MORTGAGE certain Deed of Trust dated described real property will Borrower and Grantor were SEEKING ASSISTANCE Service Corp. of Washing- released of personal liabili- SERVICES, INC., A 9/18/2008, recorded be sold to satisfy the personally served, if appli- Housing counselors and ton, as Trustee By: Tricia ty for this loan in which WASHINGTON CORPO- 9/24/2008, under 3314061 expense of sale and the cable, with said written legal assistance may be Willis, Assistant Secretary case this letter is intended RATION Deed of Trust records of LEWIS County, obligation secured by the Notice of Default or the available at little or no cost Trustee's Mailing Address: to exercise the note hold- Instrument/Reference No.: Washington, from ALEDA Deed of Trust as provided written Notice of Default to you. If you would like Quality Loan Service Corp. ers right's against the real 3314061 I. NOTICE IS M. NARA, AN UNMAR- by statute. Said sale will be was posted in a conspicu- assistance in determining of Washington C/O Quality property only. QUALITY HEREBY GIVEN that RIED WOMAN AS HER made without warranty, ous place on the real your rights and opportuni- Loan Service Corp. 411 Ivy MAY BE CONSIDERED A Quality Loan Service Corp. SOLE AND SEPARATE expressed or implied, re- property described in Para- ties to keep your house, Street, San Diego, CA DEBT COLLECTOR AT- of Washington, the under- PROPERTY AND KYLE garding title, possession or graph I above, and the you may contact the follow- 92101 (866) 645-7711 TEMPTING TO COLLECT signed Trustee, will on MAY, AN UNMARRIED encumbrances on Trustee has possession of ing: The statewide foreclo- Trustee's Physical Ad- A DEBT AND ANY IN- 10/28/2016, at 10:00 AM MAN AS HIS SOLE AND 10/28/2016. The defaults proof of such service or sure hotline for assistance dress: Quality Loan Serv- FORMATION OBTAINED At the Main Entrance to SEPARATE PROPERTY referred to in Paragraph III posting. These require- and referral to housing ice Corp. of Washington WILL BE USED FOR the Lewis County Court- ALL AS TENANTS IN must be cured by ments were completed as counselors recommended 108 1st Ave South, Suite THAT PURPOSE As re- house, located at 351 COMMON, as Grantor(s), 10/17/2016 (11 days be- of 10/15/2015. VII. The by the Housing Finance 202 Seattle, WA 98104 quired by law, you are N.W. North Street, Che- to TITLE GUARANTY fore the sale date) to cause Trustee whose name and Commission: Toll-free: (866) 925-0241 Sale Line: hereby notified that a neg- halis, WA 98532 sell at COMPANY OF LEWIS a discontinuance of the address are set forth below 1-877-894-HOME 800-280-2832 Or Login ative credit report reflecting public auction to the high- COUNTY, as Trustee, to sale. The sale will be will provide in writing to (1-877-894-4663) or Web to: http://wa.qualityloan on your credit record may est and best bidder, paya- secure an obligation in discontinued and termina- anyone requesting it, a site: http://www.dfi.wa.gov .com TS No.: be submitted to a credit ble in the form of credit bid favor of MORTGAGE ted if at any time before statement of all costs and /consumers/homeownersh WA-15-687454-SW ID- report agency if you fail to or cash bid in the form of ELECTRONIC REGIS- 10/17/2016 (11 days be- fees due at any time prior ip/post_purchase_counsel SPub #0109500 9/27/2016 fulfill the terms of your cashier's check or certified TRATION SYSTEMS, fore the sale) the default as to the sale. VIII. The effect ors_foreclosure.htm . The 10/18/2016 credit obligations. Dated: checks from federally or INC., AS NOMINEE FOR set forth in Paragraph III is of the sale will be to United States Department L#91858 September 27, 6/28/2016 Quality Loan State chartered banks, at NETWORK MORTGAGE cured and the Trustee's deprive the Grantor and all of Housing and Urban 2016 & October 18, 2016 Service Corp. of Washing- the time of sale the SERVICES, INC., A fees and costs are paid. those who hold by, through Development: Toll-free: Published in The Chronicle ton, as Trustee By: Rhian- following described real WASHINGTON CORPO- Payment must be in cash or under the Grantor of all 1-800-569-4287 or Nation- na Watson, Assistant Sec- property, situated in the RATION, as Beneficiary, or with cashiers or certified their interest in the above- al Web Site: http://portal.h 92724 IDSPub#0109711 retary Trustee's Mailing County of LEWIS, State of the beneficial interest in checks from a State or described property. IX. ud.gov/hudportal/HUD or TS#WA-15-692041-SW Address: Quality Loan Washington, to-wit: Awhich was assigned by federally chartered bank. Anyone having any objec- for Local counseling agen- Service Corp. of Washing- PORTION OF THE MORTGAGE ELECTRON- The sale may be termina- tions to this sale on any cies in Washington: http:// NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S ton C/O Quality Loan Serv- NORTH HALF OF THE IC REGISTRATION SYS- ted any time after the grounds whatsoever will be www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/ SALE Pursuant to the ice Corp. 411 Ivy Street, SOUTHEAST QUARTER TEMS, INC., AS NOMI- 10/17/2016 (11 days be- afforded an opportunity to sfh/hcc/fc/index.cfm?webL Revised Code of Washing- San Diego, CA 92101 OF SECTION 8, TOWN- NEE FOR NETWORK fore the sale date) and be heard as to those istAction=search&searchs ton 61.24, et seq. TS No.: (866) 645-7711 Trustee's SHIP 13 NORTH, RANGE MORTGAGE SERVICES, before the sale, by the objections if they bring a tate=WA&filterSvc=dfc The WA-15-692041-SW APN Physical Address: Quality 3 WEST, W.M., LEWIS INC., A WASHINGTON Borrower or Grantor or the lawsuit to restrain the sale statewide civil legal aid No.: 023918001000 Title Loan Service Corp. of COUNTY, WASHINGTON, CORPORATION (or by its holder of any recorded pursuant to RCW hotline for assistance and Order No.: Washington 108 1st Ave MORE PARTICULARLY successors-in-interest junior lien or encumbrance 61.24.130. Failure to bring referrals to other housing 150282960-WA-MSO South, Suite 202 Seattle, DESCRIBED AS FOL- and/or assigns, if any), to by paying the principal and such a lawsuit may result counselors and attorneys: Deed of Trust Grantor(s): WA 98104 (866) 925-0241 LOWS: BEGINNING AT A BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. interest, plus costs, fees in a waiver of any proper Telephone: LUBOS VESELY, MELIS- Sale Line: 800-280-2832 POINT 549 FEET SOUTH II. No action commenced and advances, if any, grounds for invalidating the 1-800-606-4819 or Web SA VESELY Deed of Trust Or Login to: http://wa.qu AND 186 FEET EAST OF by the Beneficiary of the made pursuant to the Trustee's sale. NOTICE site: http://nwjustice.org/w Grantee(s): MORTGAGE alityloan.com TS No.: THE NORTHWEST COR- Deed of Trust is now terms of the obligation TO OCCUPANTS OR hat-clear . If the sale is set ELECTRONIC REGIS- WA-15-675614-SW ID- NER OF THE NORTH- pending to seek satisfac- and/or Deed of Trust, and TENANTS- The purchaser aside for any reason, in- TRATION SYSTEMS, SPub #0109485 9/27/2016 EAST QUARTER OF THE tion of the obligation in any curing all other defaults. VI. at the Trustee's Sale is cluding if the Trustee is INC., AS NOMINEE FOR 10/18/2016 SOUTHEAST QUARTER Court by reason of the A written Notice of Default entitled to possession of unable to convey title, the EVERGREEN MONEY OF SAID SECTION 8; Borrower's or Grantor's de- was transmitted by the the property on the 20th Purchaser at the sale shall SOURCE MORTGAGE Published: The Chronicle THENCE WEST 272.00 fault on the obligation Beneficiary or Trustee to day following the sale, as be entitled only to a return COMPANY, A WASHING- September 27, 2016 & FEET; THENCE SOUTH- secured by the Deed of the Borrower and Grantor against the Grantor under of the monies paid to the TON Deed of Trust Instru- October 18, 2016 WESTERLY PARALLEL Trust/Mortgage. III. The at the following ad- the deed of trust (the Trustee. This shall be the ment/Reference No.: TO THE CHEHALIS- default(s) for which this dress(es): NAME ALEDA owner) and anyone having Purchaser's sole and ex- 3215794 I. NOTICE IS NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S BOISFORT COUNTY foreclosure is made is/are M. NARA, AN UNMAR- an interest junior to the clusive remedy. The pur- HEREBY GIVEN that SALE Pursuant to the ROAD A DISTANCE OF as follows: Failure to pay RIED WOMAN AS HER deed of trust, including chaser shall have no fur- Quality Loan Service Corp. Revised Code of Washing- 107.00 FEET; THENCE when due the following SOLE AND SEPARATE occupants who are not ther recourse against the of Washington, the under- ton 61.24, et seq. TS No.: SOUTHEASTERLY PER- amounts which are now in PROPERTY AND KYLE tenants. After the 20th day Trustor, the Trustee, the signed Trustee, will on WA-15-687454-SW APN PENDICULAR TO SAID arrears: $130,212.70 IV. MAY, AN UNMARRIED following the sale the pur- Beneficiary, the Beneficia- 10/28/2016, at 10:00 AM No.: 018708001001 Title ROAD A DISTANCE OF The sum owing on the MAN AS HIS SOLE AND chaser has the right to ry's Agent, or the Benefi- At the Main Entrance to Order No.: 212.00 FEET TO SAID obligation secured by the SEPARATE PROPERTY evict occupants who are ciary's Attorney. If you the Lewis County Court- not tenants by summary have previously been dis- house, located at 351 proceedings under Chapter charged through bankrupt- N.W. North Street, Che- 59.12 RCW. For tenant- cy, you may have been halis, WA 98532 sell at Make Your Vehicle Work for You! occupied property, the pur- released of personal liabili- public auction to the high- chaser shall provide a ty for this loan in which est and best bidder, paya- Vehicle lettering will help advertise your tenant with written notice in case this letter is intended ble in the form of credit bid or cash bid in the form of business every minute of the day. accordance with RCW to exercise the note hold- a a a 61.24.060. THIS NOTICE ers right's against the real cashier's check or certified We use the highest qu lity m teri ls to checks from federally or a a a a IS THE FINAL STEP BE- property only. QUALITY 321 N Pearl St cre te long-l sting, imp ctful gr phics for FORE THE FORECLO- MAY BE CONSIDERED A State chartered banks, at 360.736.6322 cars and trucks. SURE SALE OF YOUR DEBT COLLECTOR AT- the time of sale the HOME. 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site: http://nwjustice.org/w al Web Site: http://portal.h OR THE NORTHWEST THE MERRILL LYNCH sale. The sale will be hat-clear . If the sale is set be sold to satisfy the ud.gov/hudportal/HUD or DAYS from the recording QUARTER AND NORTH FIRST FRANKLIN MORT- discontinued and termina- aside for any reason, in- expense of sale and the for Local counseling agen- date of this notice to HALF OF THE SOUTH- GAGE LOAN TRUST, ted if at any time before cluding if the Trustee is obligation secured by the cies in Washington: http:// pursue mediation. DO NOT WEST QUARTER OF 10/17/2016 MORTGAGE LOAN (11 days be- unable to convey title, the Deed of Trust as provided www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/ DELAY. CONTACT A SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP ASSET-BACKED CER- fore the sale) the default as Purchaser at the sale shall by statute. Said sale will be sfh/hcc/fc/index.cfm?webL HOUSING COUNSELOR 15 NORTH, RANGE 3 TIFICATES, SERIES set forth in Paragraph III is be entitled only to a return made without warranty, istAction=search&searchs OR AN ATTORNEY LI- WEST, W.M., DESCRI- 2007-1 cured and the Trustee's of the monies paid to the expressed or implied, re- tate=WA&filterSvc=dfc The under and assign- CENSED IN WASHING- BED AS FOLLOWS: BE- fees and costs are paid. Trustee. This shall be the garding title, possession or statewide civil legal aid ment recorded under Audi- TON NOW to assess your GINNING AT A POINT Payment must be in cash Purchaser's sole and ex- encumbrances on hotline for assistance and tors File Number 3364885 situation and refer you to 231 NORTH OF THE 10/28/2016 or with cashiers or certified clusive remedy. The pur- . The defaults referrals to other housing xxx xxx II. No action mediation if you are eligible SOUTHWEST CORNER checks from a State or chaser shall have no fur- referred to in Paragraph III counselors and attorneys: commenced by the Benefi- and it may help you save OF THE SOUTHEAST federally chartered bank. ther recourse against the must be cured by Telephone: ciary of the Deed of Trust your home. See below for QUARTER OF THE 10/17/2016 The sale may be termina- Trustor, the Trustee, the (11 days be- 1-800-606-4819 or Web is now pending to seek safe sources of help. NORTHWEST QUARTER ted any time after the Beneficiary, the Beneficia- fore the sale date) to cause site: http://nwjustice.org/w satisfaction of the obliga- SEEKING ASSISTANCE OF SAID SECTION 35; 10/17/2016 (11 days be- ry's Agent, or the Benefi- a discontinuance of the hat-clear . If the sale is set tion in any Court by reason Housing counselors and THENCE SOUTH 50º 10' fore the sale date) and ciary's Attorney. If you sale. The sale will be aside for any reason, in- of the Borrower's or Gran- legal assistance may be EAST 114.4 FEET; before the sale, by the have previously been dis- discontinued and termina- cluding if the Trustee is tor's default on the obliga- available at little or no cost THENCE SOUTH 24º 24' Borrower or Grantor or the charged through bankrupt- ted if at any time before unable to convey title, the tion secured by the Deed to you. If you would like EAST 424.7 FEET TO 10/17/2016 holder of any recorded cy, you may have been (11 days be- Purchaser at the sale shall of Trust/Mortgage. III. The assistance in determining THE NORTHWESTERLY junior lien or encumbrance released of personal liabili- fore the sale) the default as be entitled only to a return default(s) for which this your rights and opportuni- LINE OF LINCOLN by paying the principal and ty for this loan in which set forth in Paragraph III is of the monies paid to the foreclosure is made is/are ties to keep your house, CREEK ROAD; THENCE interest, plus costs, fees case this letter is intended cured and the Trustee's Trustee. This shall be the as follows: Failure to pay you may contact the follow- SOUTH 66º 40' WEST and advances, if any, to exercise the note hold- fees and costs are paid. Purchaser's sole and ex- when due the following ing: The statewide foreclo- ALONG SAID NORTH- made pursuant to the ers right's against the real Payment must be in cash clusive remedy. The pur- amounts which are now in sure hotline for assistance WESTERLY LINE 440 $168,977.80 terms of the obligation property only. QUALITY or with cashiers or certified chaser shall have no fur- arrears: IV. and referral to housing FEET; THENCE NORTH and/or Deed of Trust, and MAY BE CONSIDERED A checks from a State or ther recourse against the The sum owing on the counselors recommended 19º 18' WEST 670 FEET curing all other defaults. VI. DEBT COLLECTOR AT- federally chartered bank. Trustor, the Trustee, the obligation secured by the by the Housing Finance TO A POINT WEST OF A written Notice of Default TEMPTING TO COLLECT The sale may be termina- Beneficiary, the Beneficia- Deed of Trust is: The Commission: Toll-free: THE POINT OF BEGIN- was transmitted by the A DEBT AND ANY IN- ted any time after the ry's Agent, or the Benefi- principal sum of 1-877-894-HOME NING; THENCE EAST 363 10/17/2016 $273,180.83 Beneficiary or Trustee to FORMATION OBTAINED (11 days be- ciary's Attorney. If you , together with (1-877-894-4663) or Web FEET TO THE POINT OF the Borrower and Grantor WILL BE USED FOR fore the sale date) and have previously been dis- interest as provided in the site: http://www.dfi.wa.gov BEGINNING. EXCEPT 5/1/2010 at the following address( THAT PURPOSE As re- before the sale, by the charged through bankrupt- Note from on, /consumers/homeownersh THAT PORTION LYING LUBOS es ): NAME quired by law, you are Borrower or Grantor or the cy, you may have been and such other costs and ip/post_purchase_counsel NORTHEASTERLY OF A VESELY AND MELISSA hereby notified that a neg- holder of any recorded released of personal liabili- fees as are provided by ors_foreclosure.htm . The LINE DESCRIBED AS VESELY, HUSBAND AND ative credit report reflecting junior lien or encumbrance ty for this loan in which statute. V. The above- United States Department FOLLOWS: BEGINNING WIFE 130 LIN- ADDRESS on your credit record may by paying the principal and case this letter is intended described real property will of Housing and Urban AT A POINT 231 FEET COLN CREEK RD, CEN- be submitted to a credit interest, plus costs, fees to exercise the note hold- be sold to satisfy the Development: Toll-free: NORTH OF THE SOUTH- TRALIA, WA 98531 by report agency if you fail to and advances, if any, ers right's against the real expense of sale and the 1-800-569-4287 or Nation- WEST CORNER OF THE both first class and certified fulfill the terms of your made pursuant to the property only. QUALITY obligation secured by the al Web Site: http://portal.h SOUTHEAST QUARTER mail, proof of which is in credit obligations. Dated: terms of the obligation MAY BE CONSIDERED A Deed of Trust as provided ud.gov/hudportal/HUD or OF THE NORTHWEST the possession of the 6/27/2016 Quality Loan and/or Deed of Trust, and DEBT COLLECTOR AT- by statute. Said sale will be for Local counseling agen- QUARTER OF SAID SEC- Trustee; and the Borrower Service Corp. of Washing- curing all other defaults. VI. TEMPTING TO COLLECT made without warranty, cies in Washington: http:// TION 35; THENCE and Grantor were person- ton, as Trustee By: Rhian- A written Notice of Default A DEBT AND ANY IN- expressed or implied, re- www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/ SOUTH 45º EAST TO ally served, if applicable, na Watson, Assistant Sec- was transmitted by the FORMATION OBTAINED garding title, possession or sfh/hcc/fc/index.cfm?webL THE NORTHEASTERLY with said written Notice of retary Trustee's Mailing Beneficiary or Trustee to WILL BE USED FOR encumbrances on istAction=search&searchs LINE OF THE ABOVE 10/28/2016 Default or the written No- Address: Quality Loan the Borrower and Grantor THAT PURPOSE As re- . The defaults tate=WA&filterSvc=dfc The DESCRIBED PROPERTY tice of Default was posted Service Corp. of Washing- at the following address( quired by law, you are referred to in Paragraph III statewide civil legal aid PARCEL B: THE NORTH- OLIVER B in a conspicuous place on ton C/O Quality Loan Serv- es ): NAME hereby notified that a neg- must be cured by hotline for assistance and WESTERLY 70 FEET OF MUNZ, A SINGLE PER- 10/17/2016 the real property described ice Corp. 411 Ivy Street, ative credit report reflecting (11 days be- referrals to other housing THAT PORTION OF THE SON 139 SW in Paragraph I above, and San Diego, CA 92101 ADDRESS on your credit record may fore the sale date) to cause counselors and attorneys: SOUTH HALF OF THE ALFRED ST, CHEHALIS, the Trustee has posses- (866) 645-7711 Trustee's be submitted to a credit a discontinuance of the Telephone: NORTHWEST QUARTER WA 98532 sion of proof of such Physical Address: Quality by both first report agency if you fail to sale. The sale will be 1-800-606-4819 or Web AND OF THE NORTH service or posting. These Loan Service Corp. of class and certified mail, fulfill the terms of your discontinued and termina- site: http://nwjustice.org/w HALF OF THE SOUTH- requirements were comple- Washington 108 1st Ave proof of which is in the credit obligations. Dated: ted if at any time before hat-clear . If the sale is set WEST QUARTER OF 12/21/2015 10/17/2016 ted as of . VII. South, Suite 202 Seattle, possession of the Trustee; 6/20/2016 Quality Loan (11 days be- aside for any reason, in- SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP The Trustee whose name WA 98104 (866) 925-0241 and the Borrower and Service Corp. of Washing- fore the sale) the default as cluding if the Trustee is 15 NORTH RANGE 3 and address are set forth Sale Line: 800-280-2832 Grantor were personally ton, as Trustee By: Tricia set forth in Paragraph III is unable to convey title, the WEST, W.M., DESCRI- below will provide in writing Or Login to: http://wa.qu served, if applicable, with Willis, Assistant Secretary cured and the Trustee's Purchaser at the sale shall BED AS FOLLOWS; BE- to anyone requesting it, a alityloan.com TS No.: said written Notice of De- Trustee's Mailing Address: fees and costs are paid. be entitled only to a return GINNING AT A POINT ON statement of all costs and WA-15-692041-SW ID- fault or the written Notice Quality Loan Service Corp. Payment must be in cash of the monies paid to the THE WEST LINE OF SAID fees due at any time prior SPub #0109711 9/27/2016 of Default was posted in a of Washington C/O Quality or with cashiers or certified Trustee. This shall be the SOUTHWEST QUARTER to the sale. VIII. The effect 10/18/2016 conspicuous place on the Loan Service Corp. 411 Ivy checks from a State or Purchaser's sole and ex- WHICH IS 363 FEET of the sale will be to real property described in Street, San Diego, CA federally chartered bank. clusive remedy. The pur- SOUTH OF THE NORTH- deprive the Grantor and all Published: The Chronicle Paragraph I above, and the 92101 (866) 645-7711 The sale may be termina- chaser shall have no fur- WEST CORNER THERE- those who hold by, through September 27, 2016 & Trustee has possession of Trustee's Physical Ad- ted any time after the ther recourse against the OF; THENCE SOUTH 10/17/2016 or under the Grantor of all October 18, 2016 proof of such service or dress: Quality Loan Serv- (11 days be- Trustor, the Trustee, the ALONG SAID WEST LINE their interest in the above- posting. These require- ice Corp. of Washington fore the sale date) and Beneficiary, the Beneficia- 540.7 FEET; THENCE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S described property. IX. ments were completed as 108 1st Ave South, Suite before the sale, by the ry's Agent, or the Benefi- NORTH 67º 34' EAST SALE 1/16/2015. Anyone having any objec- Pursuant to the of VII. The 202 Seattle, WA 98104 Borrower or Grantor or the ciary's Attorney. If you 1122.1 FEET; THENCE tions to this sale on any Revised Code of Washing- Trustee whose name and (866) 925-0241 Sale Line: holder of any recorded have previously been dis- NORTH 64º 58' EAST grounds whatsoever will be ton 61.24, et seq. TS No.: address are set forth below 800-280-2832 Or Login junior lien or encumbrance charged through bankrupt- 125.7 FEET; THENCE WA-14-634534-SW afforded an opportunity to APN will provide in writing to to: http://wa.qualityloan by paying the principal and cy, you may have been NORTH 21º 16' WEST 703 003923000000 be heard as to those No.: Title anyone requesting it, a .com TS No.: interest, plus costs, fees released of personal liabili- FEET TO THE NORTH objections if they bring a Order No.: statement of all costs and WA-14-634534-SW ID- and advances, if any, ty for this loan in which LINE OF THE SOUTH 231 140170505-WA-MSO lawsuit to restrain the sale fees due at any time prior SPub #0109942 9/27/2016 made pursuant to the case this letter is intended FEET OF SAID NORTH- pursuant to RCW Deed of Trust Grantor(s): to the sale. VIII. The effect 10/18/2016 terms of the obligation to exercise the note hold- WEST QUARTER; OLIVER B MUNZ 61.24.130. Failure to bring Deed of of the sale will be to L#91885 September 27, and/or Deed of Trust, and ers right's against the real THENCE WEST 297 WELLS such a lawsuit may result Trust Grantee(s): deprive the Grantor and all 2016 & October 18, 2016 curing all other defaults. VI. property only. QUALITY FEET; THENCE SOUTH FARGO BANK, N.A. in a waiver of any proper Deed those who hold by, through Published in The Chronicle A written Notice of Default MAY BE CONSIDERED A 231 FEET; THENCE grounds for invalidating the of Trust Instrument/Refer- or under the Grantor of all was transmitted by the DEBT COLLECTOR AT- WEST 348.5 FEET; Trustee's sale. NOTICE ence No.: 3334414 I. NO- their interest in the above- 92723 IDSPub#0110136 Beneficiary or Trustee to TEMPTING TO COLLECT THENCE SOUTH 260.3 TO OCCUPANTS OR TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN described property. IX. TS#WA-14-616579-TC the Borrower and Grantor A DEBT AND ANY IN- FEET; THENCE SOUTH TENANTS- The purchaser that Quality Loan Service Anyone having any objec- at the following address( FORMATION OBTAINED 67º 39' WEST 270.3 FEET at the Trustee's Sale is Corp. of Washington, the tions to this sale on any NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S es ): NAME ALAN SO- WILL BE USED FOR TO THE POINT OF BE- SALE DERQUIST AND PATRI- entitled to possession of undersigned Trustee, will grounds whatsoever will be Pursuant to the THAT PURPOSE As re- GINNING. EXCEPT THAT 10/28/2016 10:00 CIA A SODERQUIST, the property on the 20th on , at afforded an opportunity to Revised Code of Washing- quired by law, you are PORTION, IF ANY, LYING AM At the Main Entrance HUSBAND AND WIFE day following the sale, as be heard as to those ton 61.24, et seq. TS No.: hereby notified that a neg- SOUTHEASTERLY OF to the Lewis County WA-14-616579-TC 275 SE WIN- against the Grantor under objections if they bring a APN ADDRESS ative credit report reflecting THE NORTHWESTERLY Courthouse, located at 004901012000 CHESTER HILL DR, CHE- the deed of trust (the lawsuit to restrain the sale No.: Title on your credit record may LINE OF LINCOLN 351 N.W. North Street, 02-14012976 HALIS, WA 98532 owner) and anyone having pursuant to RCW Order No.: by both be submitted to a credit CREEK ROAD Chehalis, WA 98532 . More com- an interest junior to the sell 61.24.130. Failure to bring Deed of Trust Grantor(s): first class and certified report agency if you fail to 130 PATRICIA A SODER- monly known as: deed of trust, including at public auction to the such a lawsuit may result mail, proof of which is in fulfill the terms of your LINCOLN CREEK RD, QUIST, ALAN SODER- occupants who are not highest and best bidder, in a waiver of any proper the possession of the credit obligations. Dated: CENTRALIA, WA 98531 QUIST tenants. After the 20th day payable in the form of grounds for invalidating the Deed of Trust Trustee; and the Borrower 6/27/2016 Quality Loan MORTGAGE which is subject to that following the sale the pur- credit bid or cash bid in the Trustee's sale. NOTICE Grantee(s): and Grantor were person- Service Corp. of Washing- ELECTRONIC REGIS- certain Deed of Trust dated chaser has the right to form of cashier's check or TO OCCUPANTS OR ally served, if applicable, ton, as Trustee By: Lauren 2/8/2005 TRATION SYSTEMS, INC. , recorded evict occupants who are certified checks from feder- TENANTS- The purchaser with said written Notice of Esquivel, Assistant Secre- 2/10/2005 3215794 AS NOMINEE FOR FIRST , under not tenants by summary ally or State chartered at the Trustee's Sale is Default or the written No- tary Trustee's Mailing Ad- LEWIS FRANKLIN A DIVISION records of County, proceedings under Chapter banks, at the time of sale entitled to possession of tice of Default was posted dress: Quality Loan Serv- Washington LUBOS OF NATIONAL CITY , from 59.12 RCW. For tenant- the following described real the property on the 20th in a conspicuous place on ice Corp. of Washington VESELY AND MELISSA BANK occupied property, the pur- property, situated in the day following the sale, as Deed of Trust In- the real property described C/O Quality Loan Service VESELY, HUSBAND AND LEWIS chaser shall provide a County of , State of against the Grantor under strument/Reference No.: in Paragraph I above, and Corp. 411 Ivy Street, San WIFE, Washington LOT 3270824 NOTICE IS as Grantor(s), to tenant with written notice in , to-wit: the deed of trust (the I. the Trustee has posses- Diego, CA 92101 (866) LEWIS COUNTY TITLE, accordance with RCW 8, BLOCK "I", ELIZA owner) and anyone having HEREBY GIVEN that sion of proof of such 645-7711 Trustee's Physi- THIS NOTICE BARRETT'S ALFRED as Trustee, to secure an 61.24.060. an interest junior to the Quality Loan Service Corp. service or posting. These cal Address: Quality Loan IS THE FINAL STEP BE- STREET ADDITION TO obligation in favor of deed of trust, including of Washington, the under- requirements were comple- Service Corp. of Washing- MORTGAGE ELECTRON- FORE THE FORECLO- THE CITY OF CHEHALIS, 7/31/2014 occupants who are not signed Trustee, will on ted as of . VII. ton 108 1st Ave South, IC REGISTRATION SYS- SURE SALE OF YOUR AS RECORDED IN VOL- 10/28/2016 10:00 AM tenants. After the 20th day , at The Trustee whose name Suite 202 Seattle, WA TEMS, INC., AS NOMI- HOME. You have only 20 UME 2 OF PLATS, PAGE at the North entrance to following the sale the pur- and address are set forth 98104 (866) 925-0241 NEE FOR EVERGREEN DAYS from the recording 152, RECORDS OF chaser has the right to the Lewis County Court- below will provide in writing Sale Line: 916-939-0772 MONEY SOURCE MORT- date of this notice to LEWIS COUNTY, WASH- evict occupants who are house, 351 NW North to anyone requesting it, a Or Login to: http://wa.qu GAGE COMPANY, A DO NOT INGTON. Street, Chehalis, WA pursue mediation. More commonly not tenants by summary sell statement of all costs and alityloan.com TS No.: WASHINGTON DELAY. CONTACT A 139 SW , as Benefi- known as: proceedings under Chapter at public auction to the fees due at any time prior WA-14-616579-TC IDSPub HOUSING COUNSELOR ALFRED ST, CHEHALIS, ciary, the beneficial interest 59.12 RCW. For tenant- highest and best bidder, to the sale. VIII. The effect #0110136 9/27/2016 OR AN ATTORNEY LI- WA 98532 in which was subsequently which is subject occupied property, the pur- payable in the form of of the sale will be to 10/18/2016 assigned to BANK OF CENSED IN WASHING- to that certain Deed of chaser shall provide a credit bid or cash bid in the deprive the Grantor and all AMERICA, N.A. TON NOW 9/28/2009 under and to assess your Trust dated , re- tenant with written notice in form of cashier's check or those who hold by, through Published: The Chronicle 9/29/2009 assignment recorded un- situation and refer you to corded , under accordance with RCW certified checks from feder- or under the Grantor of all September 27, 2016 & 3334414 LEWIS THIS NOTICE der Auditors File Number mediation if you are eligible records of 61.24.060. ally or State chartered their interest in the above- October 18, 2016 3369332 II. No action and it may help you save County, Washington, from IS THE FINAL STEP BE- banks, at the time of sale described property. IX. commenced by the Benefi- your home. See below for OLIVER B MUNZ, A SIN- FORE THE FORECLO- the following described real Anyone having any objec- ciary of the Deed of Trust safe sources of help. GLE PERSON, as Gran- SURE SALE OF YOUR property, situated in the tions to this sale on any is now pending to seek SEEKING ASSISTANCE tor(s), to NORTHWEST HOME. You have only 20 County of LEWIS, State of grounds whatsoever will be satisfaction of the obliga- Housing counselors and TRUSTEE SERVICES DAYS from the recording Washington, to-wit: LOT afforded an opportunity to There is tion in any Court by reason legal assistance may be LLC, as Trustee, to secure date of this notice to 12, WINCHESTER HLLS be heard as to those of the Borrower's or Gran- available at little or no cost an obligation in favor of pursue mediation. DO NOT RECORDED IN VOLUME objections if they bring a a better tor's default on the obliga- to you. If you would like WELLS FARGO BANK, DELAY. CONTACT A 7 OF PLATS, PAGES 38 lawsuit to restrain the sale tion secured by the Deed assistance in determining N.A., as Beneficiary, the HOUSING COUNSELOR AND 39. LEWIS COUNTY, pursuant to RCW of Trust/Mortgage. III. The your rights and opportuni- beneficial interest in which OR AN ATTORNEY LI- WASHINGTON More com- 61.24.130. Failure to bring way ... default(s) for which this ties to keep your house, was assigned by WELLS CENSED IN WASHING- monly known as: 275 SE such a lawsuit may result foreclosure is made is/are you may contact the follow- FARGO BANK, N.A. (or TON NOW to assess your WINCHESTER HILL DR, in a waiver of any proper as follows: Failure to pay ing: The statewide foreclo- by its successors-in-intere situation and refer you to CHEHALIS, WA 98532 grounds for invalidating the when due the following sure hotline for assistance st and/or assigns, if any), mediation if you are eligible which is subject to that Trustee's sale. NOTICE amounts which are now in and referral to housing to Wells Fargo Bank, NA . and it may help you save certain Deed of Trust dated TO OCCUPANTS OR arrears: $121,904.96 IV. counselors recommended II. No action commenced your home. See below for 12/27/2006, recorded TENANTS- The purchaser The sum owing on the by the Housing Finance by the Beneficiary of the safe sources of help. 1/17/2007, under 3270824 at the Trustee's Sale is obligation secured by the Commission: Toll-free: Deed of Trust is now SEEKING ASSISTANCE records of LEWIS County, entitled to possession of Deed of Trust is: The 1-877-894-HOME pending to seek satisfac- Housing counselors and Washington, from ALAN the property on the 20th principal sum of (1-877-894-4663) or Web tion of the obligation in any legal assistance may be SODERQUIST AND PAT- day following the sale, as $160,099.71, together with site: http://www.dfi.wa.gov Court by reason of the available at little or no cost RICIA A SODERQUIST, against the Grantor under interest as provided in the /consumers/homeownersh Borrower's or Grantor's de- to you. If you would like HUSBAND AND WIFE, as the deed of trust (the Note from 4/1/2010 on, ip/post_purchase_counsel fault on the obligation assistance in determining Grantor(s), to LEWIS owner) and anyone having and such other costs and ors_foreclosure.htm . The secured by the Deed of your rights and opportuni- COUNTY TITLE COMPA- an interest junior to the fees as are provided by United States Department Trust/Mortgage. III. The ties to keep your house, NY, as Trustee, to secure deed of trust, including statute. V. The above- of Housing and Urban default(s) for which this you may contact the follow- an obligation in favor of occupants who are not described real property will Development: Toll-free: foreclosure is made is/are ing: The statewide foreclo- MORTGAGE ELECTRON- tenants. After the 20th day Got something you be sold to satisfy the 1-800-569-4287 or Nation- as follows: Failure to pay sure hotline for assistance IC REGISTRATION SYS- following the sale the pur- really want to sell? expense of sale and the al Web Site: http://portal.h when due the following and referral to housing TEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE chaser has the right to Put it in front of the obligation secured by the ud.gov/hudportal/HUD or amounts which are now in counselors recommended FOR FIRST FRANKLIN A evict occupants who are faces of thousands of Deed of Trust as provided for Local counseling agen- arrears: $43,761.83 IV. by the Housing Finance DIVISION OF NATIONAL not tenants by summary readers every day in by statute. Said sale will be cies in Washington: http:// The sum owing on the Commission: Toll-free: CITY BANK, as Beneficia- proceedings under Chapter the Classifi eds. made without warranty, www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/ obligation secured by the 1-877-894-HOME ry, the beneficial interest in 59.12 RCW. For tenant- Call today to place expressed or implied, re- sfh/hcc/fc/index.cfm?webL Deed of Trust is: The (1-877-894-4663) or Web which was subsequently occupied property, the pur- your ad! garding title, possession or istAction=search&searchs principal sum of site: http://www.dfi.wa.gov assigned to U.S. BANK, chaser shall provide a encumbrances on tate=WA&filterSvc=dfc The $142,029.45, together with /consumers/homeownersh NATIONAL ASSOCIA- tenant with written notice in The 10/28/2016. The defaults statewide civil legal aid interest as provided in the ip/post_purchase_counsel TION, AS SUCCESSOR accordance with RCW referred to in Paragraph III hotline for assistance and Note from 4/1/2013 on, ors_foreclosure.htm . The TRUSTEE TO BANK OF 61.24.060. THIS NOTICE Chronicle must be cured by referrals to other housing and such other costs and United States Department AMERICA, N.A., AS SUC- IS THE FINAL STEP BE- 10/17/2016 (11 days be- counselors and attorneys: fees as are provided by of Housing and Urban CESSOR TO LASALLE FORE THE FORECLO- 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia fore the sale date) to cause Telephone: statute. V. The above- Development: Toll-free: BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE SURE SALE OF YOUR www.chronline.com a discontinuance of the 1-800-606-4819 or Web described real property will 1-800-569-4287 or Nation- FOR THE HOLDERS OF HOME. You have only 20 (360) 807-8203