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STRUCK AT DARK: Rescues and Evacuations Unfold During a Wild Pete Caster / [email protected] Night in Packwood Above: Rising waters By Jordan Nailon from a rushing Cowlitz River pushed over For The Chronicle playground equipment PACKWOOD — The mud- behind a house on dy debris-choked waters of the Mountain View Lane Cowlitz River had started to re- east of Packwood on cede in the uppermost reaches Wednesday morning. of East Lewis County Wednes- day morning, allowing resi- Left: Rose Holmes dents an opportunity to eye the stands on her porch damage wrought by powerful after water from a storms that wreaked havoc on looded Cowlitz River the Cowlitz River. receded enough for The wild waterway crested her to inspect the near Packwood around 7 p.m. damage on Wednesday on Tuesday evening and quickly morning in Packwood. turned neighborhoods into new Holmes, who has lived river channels. at her trailer along the Up in the High Valley neigh- river for ive years, said borhoods of Packwood, the she slept through the flood damage was worse than dangerous rising waters anything reported in Lewis on Tuesday night. County during a powerful

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News Knee Deep in the flood waters of the Weird day the 44-year-old man was Police: Albuquerque sleeping inside a large trash bin Man Arrested After behind a restaurant when a trash truck collected it and used the Stealing Mom’s Stew compactor. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Bosques told the Oakland (AP) — Police say an Albuquer- Tribune the truck then traveled que man wanted his mother’s to a fast food restaurant, collect- traditional New Mexican stew ed trash from another bin there so much he broke into her home and again used the compactor. and stole it. She said the man crawled out The Albuquerque Journal through an opening in the roof reported that 23-year-old Jona- the next time the truck stopped than Ray was arrested recently at another store. after he ignored his mother’s Bosques says the man was very orders to stay away from her po- lucky to have survived the com- sole and ran off with the holiday paction without serious injuries. dish. According to a criminal com- Abandoned Jets: Malaysia Pete Caster / [email protected] plaint, Ray sent his mom a text After looking for a path around a very large and deep puddle, reporter Jordan Nailon empties water out of his boots on message saying he wanted some Wants Them Out Wednesday afternoon near Packwood. Nailon did not ind an easy path around the puddle. of her posole but she told him no. The complaint says the KUALA LUMPUR, Malay- mother later found her gate and sia (AP) — Attention owners of garage broken and a pot of the three jumbo jets parked at Ma- posole missing. laysia’s main airport: Please re- move your aircraft immediately Notable Quote or the airport will. Donor Drops Rings Malaysia’s airport operator took the unusual step of post- Worth $3,500 in ing photos in two major news- “First it was a fence, then it was the roof, and then it was papers of the three Boeing 747- just coming down in pieces.” I don’t know who it belonged to, Salvation Army Kettle 200s that have been sitting idle BILLERICA, Mass. (AP) — for more than a year. The notice but it belonged to somebody and it’s gone now.” The Salvation Army says some- this week warns the owners that one has placed a wedding band the airport has the right to sell or Jim Blair, and a diamond engagement ring dispose of the planes unless they worth $3,500 in one of its holi- are collected within 14 days. Packwood resident speaking about the might of the Cowlitz river day red kettles in Massachusetts. Kuala Lumpur International (see page Main 5 for the full story) The charity said Tuesday that Airport General Manager Zainol the anonymous donation made Mohamad Isa said Wednesday last week in the town of Billerica, such notice is normal in a bid to about 20 miles northwest of Bos- recover debts owed to Malaysia ton, is reminiscent of a series of Airports Holdings Berhad, after donations of expensive jewelry exhaustive but futile efforts to last winter. locate the owners. They are be- Today in History Salvation Army officials lieved to be foreign entities that Today’s Highlight in History: came the first American woman In 1994, Yasser Arafat, Shi- called the rings “an incredible could have ceased operations. to be awarded the Nobel Peace mon Peres and Yitzhak Rabin On Dec. 10, 1905, the O. Hen- gift” that will help pay for food The planes carry registration Prize; the co-recipient was Nich- received the Nobel Peace Prize, ry short story “The Gift of the pantries, soup kitchens and oth- prefixes TF for Iceland. An Ice- olas Murray Butler. pledging to pursue their mission Magi” was published in the New er holiday outreach to the needy. land-based air charter and cargo In 1950, Ralph J. Bunche was of healing the anguished Middle York Sunday World Magazine Last December, a widow’s company, Air Atlanta Icelandic, awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, East. under the title “Gifts of the Magi.” donation of her wedding and was quoted by The Star news- the first black American to re- Ten years ago: A Nigerian diamond engagement rings in paper as saying it operated the On this date: ceive the award. jetliner crashed while landing Boston touched off a wave of planes until 2010. In 1520, Martin Luther pub- In 1964, Martin Luther King in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, kill- similar giving that wound up “We placed out the advertise- licly burned the papal edict de- Jr. received his Nobel Peace ing all but two of the 110 people raising more than $30,000. ments because we want to re- manding that he recant, or face Prize in Oslo, saying he accept- on board. A U.N. conference on move ambiguity over ownership excommunication. ed it “with an abiding faith in global warming ended in Mon- Man Asleep Inside Trash of the planes,” Zainol said. “We In 1817, Mississippi was admit- America and an audacious faith treal with an agreement by more want the owners to step forward ted as the 20th state of the Union. in the future of mankind.” than 150 nations (not including Bin Survives Garbage- and we want the planes to be out In 1906, President Theo- In 1967, singer Otis Redding, the United States) to open talks of our airport bay.” dore Roosevelt became the first 26, and six others were killed on mandatory post-2012 reduc- Truck Compactor He said that such cases are American to be awarded the when their plane crashed into tions in greenhouse gases. Chief FREMONT, Calif. (AP) — not uncommon and happen in Nobel Peace Prize for helping Wisconsin’s Lake Monona. U.N. nuclear inspector Mo- Police say a homeless man sleep- airports around the world. to mediate an end to the Russo- In 1972, baseball’s American hamed ElBaradei (ehl-BEHR’- ing inside a garbage bin survived If the planes are unclaimed, Japanese War. League adopted the designated uh-day) accepted the Nobel two compaction cycles after the Malaysia Airports will likely sell In 1915, the Irving Berlin hitter rule on an experimental Peace Prize. Former Sen. Eugene bin was emptied into a trash the jets to recover debts for land- song “I Love a Piano” was copy- basis for three years. McCarthy, 89, died in Washing- truck. ing and parking fees, Zainol said, righted by Berlin’s music com- In 1984, South African Bish- ton. Actor-comedian Richard Fremont police spokeswom- but declined to say how much pany in New York. op Desmond Tutu received the Pryor, 65, died in Encino, Cali- an Geneva Bosques said Tues- money is being owed. In 1931, Jane Addams be- Nobel Peace Prize. fornia. 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5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Dec. 10, 2015 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s 61.14 65.0 +0.51 100s L Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s L 80s 82.51 85.0 +0.47 70s Cowlitz at Packwood 60s 10.51 10.5 -0.63 50s Cowlitz at Randle H Rain Likely Showers Likely Cloudy Showers Likely Cloudy 40s L 22.95 18.0 +1.74 30s 50º 40º 48º 40º 48º 38º 44º 34º 45º 34º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 14.73 ---- +0.09 10s 0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and location of frontal systems at noon. Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon L H Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 7:46 a.m. Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 4:23 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 55 Moonrise ...... 6:42 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 48 51/41 38/32 Moonset...... 4:27 p.m. Normal High ...... 47 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 36 50/39 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 57 in 1987 Seattle Anchorage 29/20 pc 31/24 mc Record Low...... 7 in 1932 50/41 Boise 47/33 ra 42/30 rs Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg New First Full Last Boston 56/47 pc 58/46 pc Yesterday ...... 0.18" 50/39 43/29 12/11 12/18 12/25 1/2 Dallas 74/52 s 77/63 s Month to date ...... 5.03" Tacoma Honolulu 85/72 s 85/72 s Normal month to date ...2.27" Centralia 50/41 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 73/52 s 58/43 sh Year to date...... 40.74" 50/40 Yakima Nashville 65/51 s 67/60 pc Normal year to date ....42.40" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 76/51 s 67/45 pc 43/28 Longview 50/40 Trees None None St. Louis 69/46 s 66/54 mc Salt Lake City 60/32 ra 41/29 pc We Want Your Photos 48/41 Grass None None Area Conditions Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 61/50 ra 57/49 sh Send in your weather-related photo- Vancouver graphs to The ChronicleYesterday for our Voices weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 60/47 cl 64/49 s Portland 49/40 The Dallesare today's highs and Citypage. Send them to Hi/Lo voices@chronline. Prcp. com. Include name, date and descrip- 49/41 47/37 tonight's lows. World Cities tion of the photograph. Regional Cities Today Fri. Today Fri. City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Fri. Today Fri. Baghdad 63/45 s 63/43 s New Delhi 81/63 s 75/52 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 46/27 s 41/27 s Paris 43/37 cl 50/46 cl Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 50/40 ra 50/40 sh Spokane 42/32 rs 39/30 rs London 54/45 ra 48/41 ra Rio de Janeiro 86/77 t 82/73 t cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 51/44 ra 50/44 sh Tri Cities 51/34 ra 47/36 mc Mexico City 70/46 pc 72/50 cl Rome 59/41 s 55/39 s sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 50/39 ra 48/39 sh Wenatchee 37/32 ra 37/30 rs Moscow 36/30 l 32/28 pc Sydney 73/70 t 90/63 pc We Can

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Washington Emergency Management Division Water surrounds Interstate 5 in Chehalis. Stan Hedwall Park can be seen in the top right, while In- terstate Avenue is at the bottom left of the frame. The image was captured by a State Patrol plane

Jesse Smith / For the Chronicle Wednesday morning. An excavator belonging to Canyon Construction rebuilds a retaining wall along the banks of the Tilton River Wednesday morning. Heavy lows washed away large boulders and concrete blocks at Alta Forest Products in Morton.

Jesse Smith / For the Chronicle The Che- halis River lows past the Borst Home and School- house in Centralia Wednesday. Washington Emergency Management Division State Route 6 is seen surrounded by water Wednesday morning. Interstate 5 is at the top left of the frame. We’ve Moved!

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By Natalie Johnson [email protected] While forecasted flood levels on the Chehalis and Skookumchuck rivers in Centralia and Chehalis decreased overnight Tuesday and never reached the devastating levels initially predicted by the National Weather Service, crews are still keeping an eye on swollen creeks. “As of last night, everything was cresting below what was originally forecast,” said Assistant Chief Rick Mack of the Riverside Flood Au- thority. Centralia and Chehalis saw some street flooding over the past few days, closing down portions of Main Street and Kresky Avenue in Centralia and Chehalis Avenue in Chehalis. “That is the extent of it as far as I’m aware,” Mack said this morning. As of 7 a.m. this morning, the Chehalis River in Centralia had dropped to just over 66 feet from a crest of 66.64 feet at about 2 a.m. this morning. Flood stage for the Chehalis at Centralia is 65 feet. “That is flood stage but it results Natalie Johnson / [email protected] in very little inundation for neigh- The Lewis County Gospel Mission in Chehalis is surrounded by lood waters Wednesday. borhoods,” Mack said. The Skookumchuck River in Centralia crested at 84.9 feet at about 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, just be- low flood stage. China Creek flooded Tuesday night but began to recede Wednes- day morning. Main Street was closed Tuesday night, but reopened Wednesday morning. Streets still closed in Centra- lia as of Wednesday night include North Rock and North Iron street from Main to Magnolia streets, the intersection of Oak and Maple streets, Kresky Avenue at Scott Johnson Road, Delaware Avenue and Roswell Road. Many other streets still have standing water. Natalie Johnson / [email protected] No evacuations were reported City of Centralia workers are seen with a generator on the corner of North Rock Justyna Tomtas / [email protected] in Centralia. The Centralia Emer- Street in Centralia. Residents ill sandbags at the station located on the corner of North Pearl and gency Operations Center closed Maple streets in Centralia on Tuesday afternoon. Wednesday evening. “So far it’s less than what we enue. Chief Ken Cardinale of the anticipated,” he said Wednesday Cardinale said Tuesday he two places Thursday morning. “It looks like everything’s kind of Chehalis Fire Department said the morning. was concerned about a levy at the Chief Deputy Stacy Brown of trending downward,” she said. department had no flood-related Areas in Chehalis threatened airport, but reported Wednesday the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office responses over Tuesday night, when by flooding included Airport Road, morning that the levy was holding. said waters were receding county- The county’s EOC, which Che- flooding was worst. Riverside Drive and Chehalis Av- Airport Road was still closed in wide Thursday morning. halis uses, is expected to close today. National Weather Service Says Current Rain Will Not Cause Rivers to Rise LITTLE IMPACT: Cold Newaukum and Skookumchuck, the South Cascades will be getting at 66.22 feet. The Skookumchuck Cushmeer said Lewis County which have all crested — will con- snow, not rain. The snow won’t at Bucoda was at 14.33 feet in mi- may get a break from the rain on System to Bring Snow, tinue to fall, even with the rain. add to the rivers like the rain did, nor flood stage at 6:45 a.m. All oth- Friday before a new system arrives Not Rain, to Cascades “The rainfall we’re expecting, which is good news for the Cowlitz er area gauges are not in flood stage. on Saturday. looking at today, is going to be River. as Rivers Expected to lighter than received recently,” said The rain in the lower elevations Continue Receding Ni Cushmeer, meteorologist. will not be enough to bring water The Chehalis River at Grand levels back up, she said. By The Chronicle Mound was expected to crest at While the Cowlitz at Pack- Futons The rain is falling, but so are 16.84 feet in moderate flood stage wood has dropped below flood the rivers. at about 10 this morning before stage, at Randle at 7 a.m. today it The National Weather Ser- levels begin to fall. was recorded at 20.97 feet in mod- are in vice in Seattle told The Chronicle The current system is colder erate flood stage. Thursday rivers in Lewis County than the one that moved in ear- The Chehalis at Centralia was — including the Cowlitz, Chehalis, lier this week, Cushmeer said, so still in minor flood stage at 7 a.m. Starting at News in Brief $39995 DNR: Half of State, https://fortress.wa.gov/dnr/pro- If someone claiming to be an tection/landslidewarning/. county appraiser does not pres- 1601 S. Gold Street · Centralia CH551448bw.cg Including Lewis ent proper identification or for County, Faces Extreme more information, call (360) 740- 360-736-3832 Assessor Reminds 1392. Landslide Risk Property Owners to File By The Chronicle for Damages in Wake of Half of the state is facing an extreme risk for landslides, ac- Flooding BULBS 50% OFF While Supplies Last cording to new forecasts by the By The Chronicle Department of Natural Resources. NURSERY 25% OFF On Tuesday, Lewis and Thur- With recent flooding ston counties were both facing throughout Lewis County, coun- extreme landslide risk, which ty Assessor Dianne Dorey is re- means landslides are expected to minding property owners to file be frequent and widespread. destroyed property claims. 360-983-9000 The most recent forecasts, The claims will affect valua- Take I-5 Exit 68 updated at 10:32 a.m. Wednes- tion assessments, which will im- Hwy 12 E to Mossyrock day, show all Western Wash- pact taxes. ington and some Eastern Wash- Residents whose property has ington counties facing extreme been damaged by flooding, or landslide risk. other events, can get a destroyed Landslide warning signs property form at the Assessor’s include cracks growing in the Office on the second floor of the ground or downslope movement county courthouse. of rocks and soil, according to Forms are also available on- the DNR. line at lewiscountywa.gov under Sudden changes in creek “Assessor Pages” or by calling levels, increased sediment, and (360) 740-1392. Forms can be sounds of cracking wood or mailed or hand-delivered to the moving rocks can also be an in- courthouse address or faxed to dication of impending landslides. (360) 740-1262. Mossyrock Road East has After the form is submitted, been closed at milepost 0.10 near a county appraiser will inspect Blankenship Road since 9:08 a.m. and assess the property. An ap- We will be due to a mudslide. praiser will be wearing a green or Smaller slides have been re- orange uniform shirt under an ported throughout Southwest orange safety vest and an identi- See You For Valentines Washington. fication badge. They will be driv- ch551447bw.jd For more information, visit ing a marked county vehicle. • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015

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It must have been East Lewis County Communities 3 o’clock in the morning and the Dameon Pesanti ...... 807-8237 cops were waiting for us on the [email protected] Education, Business, South Thurston County road,” said Shephard, who has Communities, Napavine lived in Lewis County for the past Justyna Tomtas ...... 807-8239 two decades. “One of the cops [email protected] said, ‘You need a rescue?’ and I Lewis County Government, Legislature, said, ‘I think I can drive my truck Tourism, Religion, Mud deposited from a looded Cowlitz River covers the loor of the laundry facility at Cascade Peaks Campground near South Lewis County Communities across,’ and he said, ‘Oh no!’” Randle on Wednesday afternoon. 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Nearly ev- couldn’t find the keys,” lamented some peaceful and dry shuteye Circulation Manager the east end of Packwood. erything in the fickle river’s path Shephard, who was mostly grate- for him and his wife. Anita Freeborn ...... 807-8243 “First it was a fence, then it that wasn’t nailed or tied down ful that the car didn’t float away. “I’m going to go in and get [email protected] was the roof, and then it was was washed downstream. The Shephards have only some sleep now,” said Shephard. Specialty Publications Manager, Family Chantel Wilson ...... 807-8213 just coming down in pieces,” “There were six trailers parked been living along the Cowlitz “I’ll save the rest of this stuff for said Blair. “I don’t know who it back there and we called all of River in Randle since June, “and [email protected] tomorrow.” Design Director belonged to, but it belonged to the owners, but only one of them this is the third flood already,” Kelli Erb ...... 807-8211 somebody and it’s gone now.” came out and got it,” said Sheph- said Shephard, who noted that [email protected] The Shephards act as caretak- ard, who noted that he was still Wednesday’s was the worst of ers of the campground by keep- unable to access that area of the them all, so far. LAFROMBOISE COMMUNICATIONS, INC ing up maintenance and running campground by late afternoon “Like I say, it could have been PRESIDENT, COO the office. on Wednesday. worse,” said Shephard. “If we Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 Jim Shephard explained that He’s afraid of what he’ll find hadn’t had time to prepare, it Dec. 4 - 10 [email protected] they kept a close eye as the sur- when he does look. could have been much worse.” Business Manager Mary Jackson ...... 807-8207 rounding mountain peaks filled “They were right in the line of Shephard anticipates that the Hotel Transylvania 2 [email protected] with snow over the weekend, and fire,” he said. cost of fixing the outdoor swim- $4 • PG • 11:00am & 2:00 pm Director of Production and IT then looked on anxiously as the The Shephards did all they ming pools and the walls and Sat. only Jon Bennett ...... 807-8222 rains came in, temperatures rose could to prepare in advance of the flooring of their outbuildings, [email protected] Printing and Distribution ...... 807-8716

and the snow level skyrocketed. flood by tying down big objects including the popular laundro- he Martian CH551060.cz.jd For reference, nearby White such as picnic tables and a pro- mat, to be the campground’s big- $4 • PG-13 • 5:00 pm FAX NUMBERS Pass accumulated 18 inches of pane tank, and moving vehicles gest flood-related expenses, and Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. snow last weekend. up to higher ground. Mud cov- he’s just about ready to get back Advertising Fax ...... 736-1568 “Then the snow level went all ered half of the wheel well of one to work reorganizing Mother Pan Classified/Circulation Fax ...... 807-8258 Obituaries ...... 807-8258 the way up to like 8,000 feet,” he lucky pickup truck, but another Nature’s mischief. $4 • PG-13 • 9:00 pm Newsroom Fax ...... 736-4796 said. “I think that’s where all the vehicle did not fare so well. A se- “You’ve got to do what you can Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., water came from.” dan belonging to Shephard’s son when you can,” Shephard said. “If 127th VOLUME, 63rd ISSUE Seahawks vs Vikings THE CHRONICLE (USPS - 142260) That converging rainfall and took on a full torrent of water. you don’t, and you let it go until Sun. 9:00 am • heater - Free to All Ages Doors Open at 9:00 pm POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Chronicle, snowmelt covered almost all “My son’s probably going to the end, it could be 10 times worse.” 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. Minor with parent before 7 pm only of Randle, including the entire be real mad at me and ask why For at least one night though, $4.00 All Ages • Under 11 - $2 The Chronicle is published three times a week at 321 N. Pearl St., Cen- Cascade Peaks Campground, in I didn’t move his car. Well, I Shephard was simply hoping for 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia • (360) 736-1634 tralia, WA, 98531-0580. Periodicals postage paid at: Centralia, WA. Main 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015 LOCAL / NORTHWEST

Cowlitz Creeps Closer to Home on Edge of River

Pete Caster / [email protected] Rising loodwaters from the Cowlitz River creep up to the back porch of Diana Thornton’s trailer on Wednesday afternoon along Burton Creek Road west of Packwood. The county condemned the prop- erty last month after earlier looding claimed much of Thornton’s property. It’s currently unknown if the Cowlitz destroyed the home as loodwaters continued to rise Wednesday after this photograph was taken. Two Die in Northwest Storms as Residents Brace for More Rain; Governor Declares Emergency FALL CITY (AP) — While land Wednesday afternoon due much of the Pacific Northwest to a slide that brought rocks and on Wednesday got a respite from mud onto the road. Cleanup will rains that have pummeled the begin once officials have deter- region for days, mudslides and mined it is safe. flooding rivers triggered mul- At Sea-Tac Airport, where the tiple rescues and claimed the life official weather for Seattle is re- of a woman after her car became corded, the weather service says submerged northwest of Port- 2.13 inches of rain fell Tuesday. land. That beats the previous Dec. 8 Responding to a 911 call record of 1.61 inches. Wednesday afternoon, firefight- The National Weather Ser- ers rescued a man they found vice in Seattle said in a tweet standing on top of a car in knee- Wednesday night that the 5.96 to-waist-deep water. inches of rain recorded at Sea- They said the man drove Tac this month makes it the wet- himself and the woman into wa- test first nine days in December ter in an area where the road was on record. closed near U.S. Highway 30 and Forecasters say more rain Lost Creek Road in Clatskanie, is on the way Thursday and Oregon. through the weekend. The man was able to get out The storm led to power out- but responders found the wom- ages affecting about 100,000 in an dead at the scene. She has not Washington and Oregon cus- yet been identified. tomers at its peak and closed In Portland, a large Douglas schools. -fir tree crashed into a home early Genna Martin / Seattlepi.com The Oregon Department of Wednesday, killing a 60-year-old Jef Limb steers his boat through a looded area of the Snoqualmie River near the Tolt Hill Bridge in Carnation. Transportation said landslides woman who was in bed. and high water closed parts of The tree was uprooted and many state highways. sliced through the front cor- In Western Washington, vehicle to check on occupants destructive than the locals have High water was a problem ner of the house from the back seven people were swept into and some people were evacuated seen in some time. along the Oregon Coast, where at about 3:30 a.m., pinning the the Puyallup River from a river- by boat. "This year, we've already had pooling caused road closures, woman underneath. bank homeless camp Wednesday The camp was a temporary three or four floods already," Eric stranded cars and flooded neigh- Dennis Elleson told The Or- morning. home for several dozen RVs and West said in Fall City, 25 miles borhoods. egonian his wife, Roberta "Bobbi" Someone called 911 around camper-trailers. east of Seattle. "This one is the Heavy damage from flooding Elleson, had moved to a different 6:30 a.m. Wednesday to report Residents throughout West- worst." led officials in Tillamook Coun- bedroom to sleep a few hours be- that people were in the river up ern Washington and Oregon Washington Gov. Jay Inslee ty to declare an emergency to fore. to their waists and chests be- were assessing damage Wednes- declared a state of emergency, di- free up funds for repairs, County "I ran in the bedroom and she neath the state Route 512 over- day from the heavy rains and recting the Washington Military Commission Chair Tim Josi said. was moaning," Dennis Elleson pass. All were pulled out of the strong winds. Department to coordinate state "It's more than our county told the newspaper. "I went to river by authorities by 8 a.m. People who live along the response activities. budget can handle," Josi said, es- her side and told her, 'Hang on. Nearby, a small RV park was Snoqualmie River in Washing- Washington transporta- timating that damage will top $1 Hang on.'" evacuated Wednesday morning ton state are used to waters crest- tion officials closed all lanes of million. He said he couldn't move the as floodwaters stranded several ing the banks but the storms that northbound Interstate 5, the An RV community, a long- tree and tried to find a place for vehicles. slammed the Pacific Northwest state's busiest highway, in an area term facility and households her to get air, but it was too late. Firefighters went vehicle-to- this week were more intense and about 30 miles north of Port- were evacuated. News in Brief Florida Woman tinued through an intersection Lewis County churches and other faith-based people’s property. and struck a traffic island and a organizations. Mansfield said he “We’ve still got a lot of places Faces Vehicular curb. Emergency is working with United Way to we can’t reach,” he said. She was driving a white 2014 set up recovery assistance in the Until crews can reach those Assault Charges Mercedes C250. Management coming days. locations, Mansfield won’t have After Chehalis Crash Her passenger, Marketta L. Available to Help Locals He said crews will be going to an estimate of how many homes, Walker, 23, of Fort Lauderdale, accessible areas beginning today primarily in East Lewis County, By The Chronicle Florida, was injured and trans- With Flood Recovery to look at homes and damage to have been damaged. A Florida woman is facing ported to Providence Centralia By The Chronicle several charges after a one-ve- Hospital. Steve Mansfield, Lewis hicle crash that injured one per- Neither were wearing seat County’s director of Emergency PACIFIC NORTHWEST son on Interstate 5 in Chehalis belts and the crash was caused Management, said people seek- ALASKA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, IDAHO, MONTANA, UTAH Wednesday. by speed, and failing to yield to ing recovery assistance from REACH 3 million Paciic Northwesterners with just One Call! Georgina M. Jadgeosingh, 24, a traffic sign, according to the this week’s flooding can call his of Lauderhill, Florida, is facing n PNDC CLASSIFIED - Daily Newspapers State Patrol. office for a list of resources and 29 newspapers - 1,187,980 circulation vehicular assault, eluding and Drugs or alcohol are not be- help dealing with specific recov- Number of words: 25 l Extra word cost: $10 reckless driving charges, accord- lieved to be a factor in the inci- ery requests. Cost: $540 (Runs 3 consecutive days including wkds.) ing to the Washington State Pa- n PNDN 2x2 DISPLAY - Daily Newspapers CH551601ac.cg dent. The Emergency Manage- 27 newspapers - 1,016,864 circulation trol. Jadgeosingh is scheduled to ment number is (360) 740-1151. Size: 2x2 (3.25”x2”) Cost: 1x 2x2: $1,050 At 11:21 p.m. on Wednesday, make her first appearance in Other organizations that of- Jadgeosingh was exiting south- Lewis County Superior Court at fer assistance are the American More info: [email protected] or call (916) 288-6011 bound I-5 at Labree Road, con- 4 p.m. today. Red Cross, the Salvation Army, • Main 7 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015 Centralia Approves Sale of Building to Twin Transit for Bus Station MOVING: Centralia Building and another property he said. The company’s transfer sta- at 417 N. Pearl St. at its Dec. 3 tion is located at the Centralia Train Hub Will Provide for meeting. The two properties Depot. Better Monitoring of will allow for The new property will be “I really appreciate you guys taking one location for used as a bus transfer center, but an active role in moving that. I Bus Transfer Activity, a transfer sta- not just for Twin Transit. LaFon- Officials Say tion and office taine said other transportation think it’s going to be a beautiful building. companies could utilize the eas- By The Chronicle Twin Transit ily accessed property. asset to downtown.” Twin Transit is another step General Man- LaFontaine said Twin Tran- closer to creating a central hub in ager Rob La- sit also plans to create a transit Gabe Anzelini Centralia city councilor Centralia. Fontaine said Rob LaFontaine office building for dispatch and The Centralia City Council the Pearl Street Twin Transit management staff. approved a purchase and sale properties are general manager “That’s important. That’s agreement of the J&L Building a favorable loca- something we don’t experience at 212 E. Locust St. for storage, cil is the bus station’s location at with the bus transportation com- tion. right now,” he said. maintenance and repair. the train station. pany Tuesday night. “One of the most important The disconnect between Twin Centralia City Manager Rob “I really appreciate you guys The council approved the pur- elements it has is it is on the cor- Transit’s transfer station at the Hill said the city has been dis- taking an active role in mov- chase of the property at 415 N. rect side of the railroad tracks,” train depot and its building leads cussing the possible sale with ing that. I think it’s going to be Pearl St. for $280,000. The build- LaFontaine said. to a lack of staff presence at the Twin Transit for about a year. a beautiful asset to downtown,” ing is owned by the Centralia City Twin Transit’s current build- transfer station, making it diffi- Councilor Gabe Anzelini Anzelini said. Light, so it will keep the proceeds. ing location is at 212 E. Locust cult to monitor activity, he said. said “one of the loudest com- The council unanimously ap- The Twin Transit Board ap- St., on the east side of the tracks, LaFontaine said the com- plaints” he has heard from peo- proved the sale, authorizing Hill proved the purchase of the J&L and is not the optimal location, pany intends to keep its building ple during his time on the coun- to close the deal.

Pete Caster / [email protected] Workers from the Washington Department of Transportation inspect the Koontz Road overpass on Interstate 5 after it was struck by an oversized truck on Tuesday afternoon near Napavine. Two Injured in Crash Caused by Oversized Load Hitting Overpass Near Napavine By The Chronicle ton State Patrol, a 2016 Ken- driven by Michael H. Cockerell, Coverdell, 55, of Toledo, and a torhome was towed from the Two people were injured in the sworth semi-truck with an 65, of Victoria, British Colum- GMC Acadia driven by Wendy scene and all other vehicles had four-vehicle collision that tem- oversized load driven by Mark bia. Cockerell and his passenger, L. Lucas, 48, of Mount Vernon. reportable damage. porarily closed two southbound J. Lautenslager, 53, of Tacoma, May Q. Wong, 60, also of Vic- WSP determined the over- According to the Washington lanes of Interstate 5 and Koontz struck the Koontz Road over- toria, were both injured in the sized load caused the wreck and State Department of Transporta- Road near Napavine today. pass. wreck, but not transported for the semi-truck driver is facing a tion’s website, the wreck is still The crash occurred at 11:31 Debris from the bridge treatment. negligent driving charge. moderately impacting traffic. a.m. at the Koontz Road overpass. struck three vehicles. The first Debris also hit a Toyota All of those involved were Koontz Road remained According to the Washing- was a 2006 Monaco motorhome Avalon driven by Debra A. wearing seat belts. The mo- closed Wednesday afternoon.

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this way in the past; it’s been a nizing the facility’s strong com- cipal customers, and indicated chemicals and asbestos. Centralia Council single amount,” Jennings said. mitment to continuous quality ways to meet customer’s needs The agency cited the hotel for Accepts $50,000 He said he expects the Leg- improvement. and expectations, according to a 31 workplace violations, includ- islature will allocate the money. The American Health Care press release. ing four considered serious and Stormwater Grant But he added the state has large Association and the Nation- The award program is an repeat violations. The agency By The Chronicle budgetary issues it is facing, so al Center for Assisted Living independently judged, criteria- also cited the hotel for asbes- The Centralia City Council he can’t say for certain it will be awarded the Bronze Commit- based award program. This year, tos exposure during renovation accepted a stormwater capac- appropriated. ment to Quality Award to the 91- 545 long term care centers were work at the hotel. ity grant from the Washington No match is required for the bed facility. awarded nationwide. The violations are the result State Department of Ecology for grant. Three levels are included “We are proud of this accom- of two inspections that began $50,000 at its Tuesday meeting. The money can be used for in the quality awards: bronze, plishment and thank our staff for in August. Inspectors found Kahle Jennings, Centralia a variety of projects, includ- commitment to quality; silver, their strong commitment to ex- problems, including an unsta- Public Works director, said the ing outreach, public involve- achievement in quality; and gold, cellence,” Rick Anya, executive ble second-floor walkway, ex- grant is “nothing new,” but its ment, staff training, ordinance excellence in quality. director of Riverside, said. posed wires and other electrical allocation is different from other development, pollution preven- “I applaud Riverside Nursing hazards. years because it has been split tion and equipment purchases, and Rehabilitation for its com- State Fines Chehalis The hotel owner has 15 work- into two $25,000 appropriations. among other things. mitment to delivering quality ing days to appeal. “We have been fortunate to be care,” Mark Parkinson, president Hotel Nearly $98,000 Messages left with the hotel getting capacity grants from the and CEO of AHCA/NCAL, said manager and hotel owner Tues- state for a number of years now to Centralia’s in a press release. “This award for Violations day evening were not immedi- help with the implementation of our Riverside Nursing & represents the dedication that CHEHALIS (AP) — State ately returned. stormwater permit,” Jennings said. each bronze recipient has given workplace regulators have fined The first amount for imple- Rehabilitation Earns to improve quality in the long the Chehalis Inn & Suites near- iPad Users - mentation and management of National Recognition term and post-acute care profes- ly $98,000 for violating worker stormwater programs is to be sion.” safety and health laws. We have an spent by June 30, 2016. The re- By The Chronicle As a bronze award recipient, The Department of Labor maining $25,000 will have to be Riverside Nursing & Rehabil- Riverside demonstrated its com- and Industries said Tuesday that app for you! approved by the Legislature. itation in Centralia has received mitment to a customer-focused the hotel exposed employees to “They really haven’t done it a National Quality Award recog- facility mission, defined its prin- infectious diseases, corrosive chronline.com Enjoy More Time! Save Money! And Get a FREE Book! CH547481cf Save time, postage and hassle sign up for an EZ Pay subscription. Your card or account will be charged only $10.00 per month for your subscription, no matter the length. When you sign up for a new subscription or convert to EZ Pay choose a FREE book from our collection. Enjoy! Call Today! 360-807-8203 Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015

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 Fortunate Despite Flooding in Lewis County If predictions hold true, familiar with here in chronically chaos of flooding in 2007. We’ve already seen that in East Lewis County area rivers will Our Views flooded Lewis County and South They were a godsend to West Lewis County, a place where have dropped below flood stage seen in other areas of the Pacific Thurston County — recovery. Lewis County and other areas homes are often spread far apart later this week, leaving residents Northwest slammed by front af- It’s relieving to hear the grappling with an immense loss but people stay closer to each and officials with memories ter front of autumn rain. United Way of Lewis County of property. other on a personal level. and damage from yet another The Lewis County Sheriff’s will have a hand in this impor- It’s still too early to say If the flooding reaches the disaster. Office, fire districts and other tant phase. Emergency Manage- whether they will take on a simi- natural disaster threshold, there It would be difficult for many emergency responders deserve ment Director Steve Mansfield lar role this time around. will be federal help as well. who have lost their homes and credit for making that happen. told The Chronicle this morning There are other organiza- To report damage, residents property in East Lewis County Likewise, residents who that those in need of assistance tions ready to help as well, of unincorporated Lewis County to count their blessings, but as a watched the forecast, made pre- should call his office at (360) among them the American and all cities except Centralia whole, residents of our area do cautions and didn’t wait for the 740-1151. Red Cross, the Salvation Army, should call (360) 740- 1152. have some things to be thankful worst to arrive before leaving He said he will be interfacing churches and other faith-based Damage in the city limits of for despite the torrential down- flood-prone properties had a with the United Way in the com- organizations. Centralia should be reported to pours, powerful winds and dam- hand in preventing potentially ing days to determine its role. As is so often the case here (360) 623-8283. aging floodwaters. fatal outcomes. Many remember the organi- in Lewis County, the most help The Chronicle will continue Another flood will have Now, as a community, we pre- zation taking the lead in gath- will often arrive in the form of covering developments as the passed without the loss of life pare to enter a phase we’re all too ering donations following the friends, family and neighbors. waters recede.

COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... We Gripe and Moan, But Things Usually Turn Out OK, Right? I wish I hadn’t jumped the gun in last week’s column, and said what I did in the way that ‘‘The board’s plans I did about my anticipated ad- dress to Twin Transit’s board for the future meeting. It was bad timing. So, an apology seems like the have already gentlemanly thing to offer. Heck, covered most of there’s a first time for ev- the objections I erything, isn’t there? had, and offered The board’s logical solutions. plans for the future have My problem is already covered that like most old most of the ob- Letters By Bill Moeller codgers, I would jections I had, Christmas Spirit Surged cookie sheet, I could envision and unfairly by the writer. Matt and offered have done things a those wise men coming such a was exonerated after an inves- logical solutions. My problem While Baking Cookies long distance across the desert to tigation so the writer of letter is that like most old codgers, I little differently. “ worship this newborn king. is beating the proverbial dead would have done things a little Today I baked cookies for Je- sus. As I rolled out the dough I Would I be willing to make horse. And, as cold as this may differently. The transfer point such a long, tedious trip to see sound, justice was served. between buses will now be remembered that just a few days a craft or a calling? The students ago I had sent up a fervent prayer a mere baby? There were days What I really don’t under- farther away from the center of when I wasn’t willing to stop in stand is the relevance of the the business district, but it’ll be that night showed, for instance, that the Lord would restore me they were learning to sing their to the true spirit of Christmas, my busy day to get on my knees name calling. The writer obvi- nicer, and will be off the street to worship the king right here at ously doesn’t know Matt McK- in a planned area. parts confidently instead of de- the joy and peace that should ac- pending on the rest of the sing- home. night. I believe he used the words It’s expected that grants company the celebration of his ers in their sections for the right birth. I pressed out a donkey. Was idiotic, stupid, egotistical. Basi- will be available to allow the tone or pitch. this the lowly animal used to cally he sounded like a 4-year- purchase of two buildings: the Things had begun to press They were exposed, as we upon me: There were gifts to carry Mary and the baby Jesus old who had his toy taken away. current carpenter’s building and away from Bethlehem and into He also mentioned something the building next to it, owned by were, to forms of music that finish sewing, gifts not yet pur- have laid the groundwork for chased, gifts needed wrapping, Egypt? I pressed out a dog and a about his lack of proper training. Centralia City Light, but that’s horse (perhaps Joseph had had a I can’t attest to how Mc- not ever a sure thing. And, it’s anything we hear today. And it baking to be done. So much to didn’t hurt, did it? do! I had alarmed my husband by horse). Did a dog run along be- Knight was trained as a police a personal feeling, I’ve always side them? All God’s creatures It’s easy to predict that the shouting that I didn’t like Christ- officer but I can say that the been opposed to the city ever will praise him one day. next concert will draw a smaller mas, and in love and concern for other descriptive words are way divesting itself of any real estate, Now I noticed that I began audience, but so what? That me he had tried to counsel me off. I was McKnight’s teacher for any reason. to reject the Santa Claus cutter. audience will slowly grow back and reassure me that Christmas and football coach when he was I wouldn’t have been in This laughing, jolly symbol of again, and the students will be should indeed be a joyful time. in high school, and he was like a such a hurry to anticipate the the spirit of Christmas took away the winners. It was then that I prayed that perfect kid. eventual collapse of the present Jesus would take away all my any glory from my Jesus. I didn’t He listened and worked hard building, either. Old things have The whole episode caused a want any part of it. flash of something or other to cares and anxieties as I remem- and was never a behavior prob- a habit of lasting a lot longer bered that it was my privilege as My kitchen filled with the lem. He was highly respected than they’re predicted to just cross my frontal lobes. Here’s odors of the Christmas cookies what it was. We have several lo- his child to cast all my anxieties by his peers and his teachers. because “the book” says so. Ask at him, for he cares for me (I Pe- baking and I offered this up to McKnight comes from a solid any old codger. cal musical groups comprised Jesus as I praised him for him- of performers in many fields, ter 5:7). family and has a very nice family At least the new facility will self, for this time to celebrate his beginning with the Wind Sym- Now, as I rolled out the of his own. be on the more convenient and birth. phony, the Chamber orchestra cookie dough I realized that my It’s unfortunate that Matt safer side of the railroad tracks. Thank you, Jesus, for always and the local band. prayer had been answered! I was was involved in the shooting. If I There’s one other thing I’d hearing my prayers and answer- What’s to stop us from also relaxed and happy and enjoying know him this is something that like to mention. I attended the ing. How I shall enjoy Christmas having a local choral group, the preparation of the cookies for weighs on him heavily every day. concert by the Centralia College this year! singing the best of the popular my children and husband and I understand that the man he choir last week, and, initially, songs, the familiar pieces, with the friends who might come by. shot had health and emotional just like much of the audience, I Dorothy Nollan an occasional small bit of jazz (Maybe I’d even box up a few to issues but he came at McKnight came away with mixed feelings. Toledo thrown in from time to time? give away.) and forced the issue. It wasn’t what we expected it to I know that there have been I noticed now the star as I Even if the victim had a sign be. unsuccessful attempts to get a pushed the cutter into the dough Teacher Says He Knows around his neck saying he was What did we expect? There local chorus established from and recalled how God in his the Real Matt McKnight emotionally ill, Matt had to pro- wasn’t a single song that we time to time, but could it be infinite wisdom has somehow tect himself. No one can predict recognized or could tap our feet that the success of the already prepared such a wonderful, spec- I’m writing this letter in de- how he will handle himself in to in rhythm with the melody. established musical groups has tacular star that would shine fense of Matt McKnight, who a situation like this, but know- But hadn’t we been alerted by created the atmosphere to make over the manger when his son lay was mentioned in a November ing McKnight he did as he as pre-show publicity that it would a go of it this time? and direct all the shepherds and letter. It was written by the same trained. consist of musical classics? Sure, Is it a plan worth consider- the wise men to this holy resting man from a few years back who I just couldn’t remain silent but some of us consider “Over ing? place. blasted Matt in the same unfair on this matter. Matt McKnight the Rainbow” and “St. Louis ••• The wasn’t just a symbol, it manner. is a very good person. I just don’t Blues” to be classics. was something that truly had While working as a county Bill Moeller is a former enter- want people to get a negative im- Before I left the building I tainer, mayor, bookstore owner, city happened. I have proof of this in sheriff, Matt McKnight was un- pression of him because of a let- had a change of heart. After all, council member, paratrooper and my Bible. (Matthew 2:2). fortunately involved in a fatal ter that was way off base. what’s the purpose of having a pilot living in Centralia. He can be I looked at the cutter shaped police shooting a few years ago. I college if it’s not a place where reached at bookmaven321@comcast. like a camel and, as the camels felt in the letter last month that Mike Voie students can learn and practice net. marched their way across the McKnight was attacked viciously Winlock

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Items submitted are subject to editing and be sent to [email protected]. n Editor Eric Schwartz can be reached at (360) discussion of vital issues and events affecting will become the property of this newspaper. Po- 807-8224, or by e-mail at eschwartz@chronline. the quality of life in Lewis County and adjoining etry is not accepted. com. regions. When necessary, we will be willing to take a tough, definitive stance on a controver- sial issue. • Main 9 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015 ‘Burglary With Sexual Motivation’ Charge Dropped; Harassment, Assault Charges Stick for Centralia Man SUPERIOR COURT: Blair said Waggener was re- leased from a psychiatric ward at Waggener Sentenced Legacy Emanuel Medical Center to Nine Months for in Portland less than a week be- fore the alleged burglary. Threatening, Spitting at A Western State Hospital eval- Corrections Officers uation earlier this year determined By Natalie Johnson Waggener was not competent to stand trial. He was admitted to the [email protected] hospital and regained competency. A Centralia man held in However, an evaluation also de- custody since July 10 expressed termined that Waggener was not some frustration at his sentenc- eligible for a mental health defense, ing Wednesday after spending Halstead said. months behind bars following an In light of his client’s mental arrest on charges later dropped health issues, Blair asked Hunt for lack of evidence. to impose a sentence of 5 months, Wellington M. Waggener, 26, noting that Waggener had already was charged with burglary with served that much time. sexual motivation in July. In the Hunt instead went with Hal- following days, he was charged stead’s recommendation of nine with custodial assault for spit- months with credit for time served ting on a guard while in custody, — the low end of the standard and two counts of felony harass- sentencing range for the charges. ment for allegedly threatening to Hunt also ordered 12 months of kill guards. Natalie Johnson / [email protected] Wellington M. Waggener is seen in handcufs at his sentencing Wednesday. community custody with the state The Prosecutor’s Office Department of Corrections and a dropped the burglary charge for chemical dependency evaluation. lack of evidence, Deputy Prosecu- At 10:10 p.m. on July 10, Cen- video evidence from the hotel area for the public. Four correc- Waggener was awarded a tor Will Halstead said Wednesday. tralia police responded to a re- was “totally inconsistent” with tions officers struggled to carry $300,000 settlement from Lewis Waggener was sentenced to port of a rape at the Travel Lodge her statements. Waggener out of the courtroom nine months in jail after plead- County on June 2 for “bodily inju- motel at 702 Harrison Avenue. “I wouldn’t say totally incon- after he refused to walk out. ing guilty to one count of cus- ry” sustained the last time he was Waggener entered “Alford” todial assault and one count of A 28-year-old woman reported sistent, but inconsistent,” Hal- in the Lewis County Jail nearly felony harassment. that Waggener came into her stead said. guilty pleas on the two charges. two years ago. While addressing Judge Nel- room and sexually assaulted her. After being booked into the Defendants who enter Alford The settlement stems from a son Hunt at his sentencing hearing, However, her story didn’t jail, Waggener allegedly spit on pleas typically do so because January, 14, 2014, incident in the Waggener said he should never hold up to further scrutiny, Hal- a corrections officer, leading to they don’t admit guilt but believe jail in which officers sprayed a full have been in jail to commit the as- stead said. the custodial assault charge. On they will be convicted by a jury, 3-ounce can of pepper spray on sault and harassment if the Pros- “Initially, the state believed July 14, he allegedly threatened or because they don’t remember Waggener, and for five hours did ecutor’s Office didn’t have enough we had enough evidence on that to kill two guards in the jail. At a the alleged crime. not allow him to wash it off. evidence to pursue the charge he case,” he said. hearing on those charges on July “We are here because we do Waggener said Wednesday was originally arrested on. The witness later recanted. 15, Waggener jumped between not have a complete defense,” he does not have direct access “It feels like a setup or some- Waggener’s court-appointed a desk reserved for defendants Blair said. “He has no indepen- to the money, which is held in a thing,” he said. attorney, Don Blair, said that and their attorneys and a seating dent recollection of any of this.” trust for him. 16,400 Property Revaluation Notices Result in 5 Percent Increase LEWIS COUNTY ASSESSOR: online at lewiscountywa.gov. Property owners who wish Flooding Could to appeal their valuations are “Now there is opportunity for many more changes to Affect Values, Taxing encouraged to speak with an ap- happen after the first of the year. If it would’ve just gone praiser at the Assessor’s Office to District Budgets save time and resources prior to a few days into January, there would have been a lot By Kaylee Osowski filing a petition. fewer changes possible.” Each area is assessed every six [email protected] years, and the county has to stick Dianne Dorey The Lewis County Assessor’s to that schedule, she said; an en- Lewis County assessor Office has mailed about 16,400 tire area can’t be reappraised af- revaluation notices for assessment ter an event. year 2015 for taxes owed in 2016. Property owners have un- The value change shows a 5 til Feb. 8, 2016, to file a petition sible,” Dorey told The Chronicle The most affected districts the (Board of Equalization),” the percent increase over last year, with the Board of Equalization on Wednesday. will be in East Lewis County, in- email states. according to a press release. to appeal values. An average of 150 to 250 ap- cluding Lewis County roads, the According to emails between Each year, one-sixth of the The Board of County Com- peals to the board are filed annu- hospital district and the cem- Candace Hollum, representing county is physically inspected for missioners voted to extend the ally, most of which are handled etery and fire districts in Morton, the Lewis County BOE, and the valuations while the remainder deadline to file from 30 days to by the Assessor’s Office and don’t she told The Chronicle. Thurston County BOE obtained is statically updated. 60 days on Nov. 23. reach the board, she told The “There could be others. It de- by The Chronicle through a This year, the Morton White The valuation process is typi- Chronicle in an earlier interview. pends on how much damage public records request, Thur- Pass, Mossyrock and Eatonville cally done in September, so the Any changes the Assessor’s there’s done by this flood and ston County, which has a 60-day school districts were physically appeals process wouldn’t creep Office makes after 2016 will be how much value (is removed) out deadline, did not experience an inspected, averaging a 5 percent into the following year even with a loss to the taxing districts be- of that area because of the flood- increase in appeals. ing,” Dorey said. increase. the extended deadline. However cause the only way a taxing dis- The longer filing period According to an email from However, some areas in a the notices were mailed later be- trict can recoup that money is Karri Muir on behalf of the has doubled the time Thurston school district might show de- cause the Assessor’s Office was if people have repaid their taxes board to districts, the decision County’s staff spends on peti- short-staffed. in full. If the taxes are repaid in creases while others increase, was done to give residents more tion inquiries from two to four because sales in particular areas Dorey said the February full, the taxing districts can run months, and the neighboring a refund levy the following year, time to file to appeal their valua- determining whether the values deadline will affect budgets for tions, and it will have little or no county has seen most petitioners recapturing the money, she said. have increased or decreased in taxing districts, while the com- impact on the budgets. wait until the final day to file. Essentially, taxing districts like neighborhoods, according to missioners contend it won’t. “When the assessment is de- Dorey said the real impact on the press release. But, even if the deadline that could have used refunds in layed until the holiday season, taxing districts’ budgets won’t be While flooding has affected wasn’t extended, due to the late this year’s budget will have to it reduces the number of days known until the Treasurer’s Of- areas of East Lewis County since mailing, the deadline would wait another year. residents can engage the work of fice completes financial reports. Tuesday, only property owners have been a few days into 2016. “But if these people haven’t who report damage will be reas- “Now there is opportunity paid their taxes, they simply get sessed, Assessor Dianne Dorey for many more changes to hap- a new tax bill,” Dorey said previ- told The Chronicle. pen after the first of the year. If ously. “And the amount of taxes Property owners can get de- it would’ve just gone a few days that they pay gets reduced to the stroyed property forms at the into January, there would have taxing district, and it doesn’t get The Books of Lewis County Assessor’s Office in Chehalis or been a lot fewer changes pos- recaptured. That’s the problem.” Available now! News in Brief A Simple Song by Russ Mohney New State Troopers Troopers Tyler Preston and women’s restrooms. The theater Christopher Merwin transferred has been implementing a phased Coming to Southwest from the Naselle Detachment in approach to full rehabilitation of Pacific County to Cowlitz Coun- the facility. $ 99 Washington ty. Preston graduated from the The funds are awarded on an 28ea State Patrol academy in March + Tax By The Chronicle annual basis to organizations in $ 99 The Washington State Patrol’s and Merwin has been with the Washington that are working to 12 ea State Patrol for about 6 years. preserve local historic resources, + Tax District 5, in Southwest Wash- Our Hometowns Volume 1-3 ington, will soon receive five new The second new trooper, Dean stated a press release. state troopers — three transfers Gallanger, is from Yakima, and The purpose of the program from other parts of the state and will work in the Goldendale area. is to assist preservation projects two newly graduated troopers. at the local level. For 2016, nine organizations $ 95 On Nov. 19, 25 new Wash- Book Only 12ea Centralia’s Fox Theatre were awarded funds across the state. + Tax ington State Patrol troopers of- $ 99 + Tax ficially graduated from the State Receives $2,000 In addition to cash grants for 9 ea Patrol Academy. rehabilitation work, 2016 is the Lewis County will get one Through Grant first year the Washington Trust DVD Only By The Chronicle has offered building assessment $ 99 + Tax new trooper and one transfer. 3 ea New Trooper Jeffery Wallace, The Fox Theatre in down- services to grant applications. The Flood who graduated from Mountain town Centralia has received Conducted by Artifacts Con- of 2007 DVD & Book View High School in Vancou- sulting, a historic preservation Book & DVD Combo Tales from Saturday’s Child $2,000 in grant funds from the by Gordon Aadland ver, will now work in the Lewis Washington Trust for Historic consulting firm, the assessments $ 98+ Tax 13ea CH533570cf.cg County area. Preservation. will provide a prioritized sched- Trooper Jacob Payne has The money is made available ule of capital needs and outline Stop in today to one of these transferred from the Yakima through the 2016 Valerie Sivin- preferred treatments that meet locations and get your copy!! area to Lewis County to be closer ski Washington Preserves Fund historic standards. to family. Payne is a graduate of Grant. For more information, visit Lewis County Centralia High School and Cen- The money will be used to www.preservewa.org or call Historical Museum tralia College. restore the mezzanine lobby and (206) 624-9449. Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015 Records Sirens, Court Records, Lotteries, Commodities

Sirens CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT Credit Card Fraud Reported Jacket, Machete Taken Deputies Investigate Burglary driven by a 20-year-old Cheha- lis man stopped on a bridge and Burglary to Garage Reported • At 12:29 p.m. on Tuesday, • At 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, • At 11:28 p.m. on Tuesday, police received a report of credit police received a report of a theft the Sheriff’s Office received a was hit from behind by a 2008 • At 8:50 a.m. on Tuesday, Chevrolet Impala driven by a police received a report of a card fraud in the 1000 block of from a back porch in the 1300 report of a burglary alarm in - 49-year-old Winlock man. The burglary to a garage in the 1000 Northwest Louisiana Avenue. block of Central Boulevard. A the 2800 block of Harrison Av The card owner reported $400 jacket, radio and machete were enue at Zaldivar’s Forestry Corp. Impala was then hit by a 2011 block of Northeast Fair Oaks - Terrace in Chehalis. was fraudulently charged to the taken. Deputies arrived to find a win Subaru Outback driven by a card. Driver Hits Tree dow broken. Someone allegedly 65-year-old woman. The Subaru entered the building and stole a and Chevrolet Impala had mi- Teens Arrested on Marijuana • At 10 a.m. on Wednesday, CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT $100 bill. The incident is under nor damage. The truck was not Possession Charge police and fire crews responded investigation. Officers Investigate to a report of a car driving into damaged. • Two teens were arrested Malicious Mischief a tree near the intersection of and released Tuesday on suspi- No Injuries Reported in Three- ••• • At 8:03 a.m. on Tuesday, Mellen and Yew streets. Officers cion of possessing marijuana. A Vehicle Collision By The Chronicle Staff police received a report of mali- determined the driver passed 13-year-old girl was arrested and • At 4:57 p.m. on Tuesday, - cious mischief in the 1100 block out from a medical condition. released at 11:54 a.m. on Tues The driver was transported to deputies responded to a report Please call news reporter Natalie day and a 14-year-old girl was of J Street. A person reported Providence Centralia Hospital. of a three-vehicle collision in the Johnson with news tips. She can be arrested and released at 12:50 that a man broke the rear door to her home. Officers were not 600 block of Shorey Road. The reached at 807-8235 or njohnson@ p.m. Tuesday, both in the 1000 first car, a 2008 Chevrolet 2500 chronline.com. block of Southwest 20th Street. able to locate the suspect but plan to refer a 35-year-old man LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE to prosecutors for third-degree Rochester Woman Lacey Man Cited for Shoplifting malicious mischief charges. Arrested for DUI • At 11:34 p.m. on Tues- • Sara L. Hall, 21, of Roches- Why Pre-Plan? day, police received a report of Registration Stolen from Vehicle ter, was arrested at 1:40 a.m. on shoplifting in the 1600 block of • At 10:14 a.m. on Tuesday, po- Tuesday near the intersection Northwest Louisiana Avenue. lice received a report of a burglary of Harrison Avenue and Lowe • Protect your family from confusion Joshua P. Clement, 34, of Lacey, in the 1100 block of Mellen Street. Street in Centralia on suspicion and inancial hardship was cited on suspicion of shop- A registration was stolen from a of DUI after deputies saw her • Personalize and select the services lifting $325.77 in merchandise. vehicle inside a locked garage. driving erratically. of your choice • Save money by locking in Services helps meet the need for a central road is impacted by construction Thurston County - at today’s cost location for road closure informa crews, will be available. • Afordable monthly payments tion from the public, according to The map can be used for all Residents Can Track • Peace of mind for everyone. the county’s Emergency Coordi- road events, including construc- Road Incidents Online nation Center and Public Works. tion and maintenance. It is set up I look forward to assisting you with this By The Chronicle It’ll be especially beneficial for flood, snow/ice, vegetation important part of your estate planning Dan Schaefer A new interactive webpage during weather events. management and emergencies. Advance Planning Consultant will make it easier for people to Public Works Director The link can also show detour track closures and other inci- Ramiro Chavez said the page is maps if applicable. - dents that impact travel on Thur- simple to navigate. Once on the Information for the loca Sticklin Funeral Chapel CH550989cbw.cg ston County roads. page, a person can search for a tions featured can be updated at - Serving Lewis County Since 1890 Public Works staff began cre- road and click on the pin, which anytime until the situation is re - ating the feature in the fall and brings up specific informa solved and the “pin” goes green. sticklinsfuneralchapel.com recently launched it. tion about the current situation. 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Death Notices Match 4: 01-08-17-23 Lotteries Daily Game: 8-8-0 • MILDRED O. (KINNEY) ALEFTERAS, 67, Washington’s Wednesday Keno: 01-07-08-09-20-25-26-30-31- Longview, formerly of Rochester, died 38-40-45-50-60-64-65-67-68-70-80 Saturday, Dec. 5, at Community Health Games & Hospice, Longview. No services are Powerball: 07-10-16-46-56, planned. Arrangements are under the Commodities direction of Steele Memorial Park Funer- Next jackpot: $145 million al Home and Cemetery, Longview. Mega Millions: Gas in Washington — $2.43 (AAA of Washington) • GARY E. STIDHIM, 77, Winlock, died Next jackpot: $66 million Crude Oil — $37.11 per barrel (CME Monday, Dec. 7, at Providence St. Pe- Lotto: 06-13-17-30-32-45 Group) ter Hospital, Olympia. No services are Next jackpot: $3.2 million Gold — $1,073 (Monex) planned at this time. Arrangements are Hit 5: 09-19-33-36-39 Silver — $14.15 (Monex) under the direction of Cattermole Fu- Next cashpot: $550,000 neral Home, Winlock. • MARIE K. CHASTAIN, 94, Vader, died Monday, Dec. 7, at Logan St. Manor No. Newell Hoerling’s Mortuary has provided meaningful 2, Chehalis. Viewing will be 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Make This The Year You Pre-Plan monuments and markers for all cemeteries since 1907. Friday and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday at We offer quality Granite, Bronze and Marble including Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock. A Funeral Planning ahead of ime means: personalized designs and lettering, as well as grave site funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Tues- • Your family knows your wishes day at the Vader Assembly of God with repair and restoration. We invite you to discover what has a military graveside service to follow at • Your loved ones are relieved of inancial issues made us a family tradition for over 100 years. Little Falls Cemetery, Vader. Arrange- • Emoional, costly decisions are avoided ments are under the direction of Catter- Newell-Hoerling’s CH551418cbw.cg mole Funeral Home, Winlock. • You have peace of mind knowing you have • MICHAEL EUGENE SHAW, 57, Centralia, given your family a loving git Mortuary died Wednesday, Dec. 2, at Providence Call Gary to schedule a Pre-Planning appointment or for 205 W. Pine Street Centralia, WA. 98531 • 360-736-3317 Centralia Hospital. A celebration of life advice on how to start the conversaion about inal wishes Visit us online at: www.NewellHoerlings.com will be held at a later date. Arrange- ments are under the direction of Funer- al Alternatives of Washington, Centralia. CH551007cz.cg • CARLA J. ENBODY, 75, Toledo, died Fri- Our LEwis COuntY ArrAngEmEnt OffiCE day, Dec. 4, in Longview. A celebration 1126 S. Gold St., Suite 208 GEORGE KERR of life will be at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Centralia, WA Toledo Senior Center. Arrangements are Church, Chehalis. He under the direction of Fir Lawn Funeral leaves many friends and Chapel, Toledo. For Appointments Call 360-807-4468 Available 24/7 family who will miss him greatly. George was preceded in Theresa Ann (Davis) Pace death by his granddaughter, Angela Kerr. He is survived by his wife, Patty; children, Mark Kerr of Castle Rock, Elaine Kerr (Ron) Hanger of Onalaska, Tom family. After graduation, she Alaska; granddaughter, Nicola lived and worked in Chehalis until Senn (Mike); great-grandchildren, Kerr and iancé Suwimol she married Ronald Senn and Makayla and Alyssa; grandson, Crayne of Chehalis; moved to Boistfort where they Ricky Senn (Ashley); great- George Kerr went grandchildren, Wenda raised son, Danny and daughter, grandchildren, Kensley and home to his Heavenly (Hanger) Coronel of Debbie. In 1980, she married Easton; sisters, Helen Willis and Father Dec. 1, 2015. He Chehalis, Brian Hanger Jim Pace and moved to South Mary Malinski; brothers, Jerry was born Dec. 19, 1932 and Amanda Hallberg of Bend, where her love for cats Davis and Steve Davis; and many in Ethel, Washington to Seattle, Christine (Kerr) blossomed. She volunteered nieces and nephews. Jim Gilmon of Centralia; at the animal shelter and began A private graveside service Earl and Irene Kerr. rescuing homeless cats. will be held at the Boistfort He attended Mossyrock great-grandchildren, She moved back to her farm Cemetery followed by a public schools and Washington Russell Coronel, Calvin in Boistfort and worked for a time memorial service to be scheduled State University ROTC Coronel, Elijah Gilmon as an in-home caregiver. She for late spring or early summer in for two years, where he and Mya Gilmon. enjoyed riding in local parades Boistfort. met and married Patty A memorial service for on her beloved horse Beenie, A life sharing link has been Bryson. George served George Kerr will be held who lived to be a ripe old age of created at: www.Never-Gone. Theresa, known as “Toni” by Dec. 11, 2015 at 1:00 31 years. She frequently cared com/Memorials/Toni.Pace for two years in the U.S. her family and friends, passed p.m. at the First Baptist for stray and unwanted cats. condolences and for anyone who Army, returning home away suddenly at home Nov. 25, She participated in numerous wishes to share stories, photos, to build a long career in Church in Chehalis. 2015. She was born Theresa Ann cat rescues as many local people videos, etc., about Toni’s life. construction. He built In lieu of lowers, Malinski April 17, 1935 to Frank knew her as “The Cat Lady” and The family wishes to express memorials may be made and Ellen Malinski in Seattle, many homes including would call on her when a cat their sincere gratitude for the to Camp Bethel in care Washington. She later took the his own and remodeled needed help. She never really kindness and compassion name “Davis” after her mother and repaired many of the First Baptist admitted to anyone just how extended by friends and remarried Marion “Lee” Davis homes, churches and Church, Chehalis or to many cats she had. She always when Toni was 12. The family, neighbors during this diicultbusinesses in his lifetime. Possibilities Pregnancy time. which included three siblings tried to ind them homes. The Center P.O. Box 987 remaining cats at the time of George devoted his at the time, moved to Pe Ell in In lieu of lowers, a donation her passing were taken in by may be made to Feline Friends, life to serving God Centralia, WA 98531. 1949. Toni attended school in Pe family members, Feline Friends 2202 Cumberland Ave SW, and building, repairing Arrangements are Ell, graduating from Pe Ell High in Olympia and the Lewis County Olympia, WA 98512 or Lewis and improving many under the care of School in 1953. Animal Shelter in Chehalis. County Animal Shelter, P.O. Cattermole Funeral Toni always loved animals, churches in the area. Toni is survived by her two Box 367, Chehalis, Washington especially horses and cats. She He was also involved in Home, Winlock. children, Danny Senn (Rose 98532. would often be seen riding her teaching and committee Marie) of Grandview, Washington horse around the Boistfort and work for his church and Debbie Senn of Juneau, To view the obituary, please go To view this obituary, please go Pe Ell areas with her friends and to chronline.com/obituaries. home, First Baptist to chronline.com/obituaries. • Main 11 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015 Climate Study: Older Projections Coming True, More Changes Ahead By Derrick Nunnally HIGH-INTENSITY STORMS to run out of water. We’re just go- to survive.” chain — a type of water flea — is The Olympian CAUSING FLOODING ing to have to build systems that As summer streams warm ready to consume them, destabi- kind of replace a snowpack.” and shrink, the fish populations lizing the system’s balance. Closer to home than the thou- The study found that a higher One example of that is that do find safe waters will be sands of world leaders in Paris percentage of the region’s annual Taken as a whole, Baker said, planned near Sequim, where the packed closer together, making the study shows that climate to discuss how to limit the scale precipitation is arriving in short, Washington Water Trust is aid- them more susceptible to disease, change is bringing “a fundamen- of human-caused global warm- high-intensity storms, which ing an effort to build an 88-acre the study says, though the diver- tal shift in the way the Pacific ing, the consequences of climate dump water faster than drainage reservoir on state-owned land to sity of salmon in the region might change underway around Puget systems were built to handle. be fed by seasonal high flows of help the fish’s resiliency rate. Northwest system works” and “The heaviest 24-hour rain Sound have been detailed in an the Dungeness River. Its estimat- Other fish, too, would feel will require many adaptations. events in the Pacific Northwest will in-depth scientific study. ed cost could run as high as $32 consequences from warming “It goes well beyond not being The report, issued in No- intensify by 19 percent, on average, million, for which state money able to ski as much as we’d like,” by the 2080s,” the study states. waters, including lake species. vember by the University of has not been appropriated. Warmer waters can prompt he said, “as much as we’d like to Washington’s Climate Impacts Flooding isn’t just a munici- State Department of Ecology pal-infrastructure problem, said spring plankton blooms earlier think that’s the most important Group, found projections in a officials said they aren’t familiar than the next link up in the food part of it.” 2005 study on potential warm- Guillaume Mauger, the study’s with any recently built reservoirs. ing effects have come to pass, its lead author. “To dig a new reservoir is a authors said. The consequences The melt of glaciers off the huge and costly undertaking,” In Remembrance threaten cornerstones of South side of a volcano, such as Mount Ecology Department spokesman Sound life with worsening floods Rainier, carries high amounts of Dan Partridge wrote in an email. BETTY JEAN GATCH and droughts, and diminishing sediment into streams and riv- The three largest Puget salmon stocks and snowpacks. ers, which when it accumulates Sound municipal water suppliers Betty Gatch, 91, died grandchildren, that were the joy Possible consequences in- on the river bottom “could re- — Seattle, Tacoma and Everett — Saturday, Dec. 5, 2015 in her of her life. clude changes to lifestyles per- ally create more flooding down- each depend on a system of res- home at Woodland Estates in Betty was active at Woodland haps difficult for previous gen- stream,” Mauger said. ervoirs and groundwater wells Chehalis. She was born in Adna, Estates with exercise classes, erations to conceive. Consider: a A federal study of the White that has not shown significant Washington in 1924. Betty bowling, cards, crocheting, mostly snowless Mount Rainier River after flooding in Pacific in strain in recent droughts. lived in the area her entire life. reading and puzzles, plus looming over a population bat- 2009 found that sediment build- Although the study focuses She attended Adna Elementary enjoyed many activities with her tered by intense rainstorms. up had cut some river channel on environment and not demo- and R.E. Bennett, then W. F. family and church. In the near term, however, cli- capacity 20 to 50 percent, push- graphics, Baker said population West High School. She was Memorial services will both a homemaker and retailer, be Friday, Dec. 11, 2015 at mate change for Puget Sound is ing the waters up and out of the growth throughout the Puget working at Children’s Apparel. Woodland Estates at 1:30 p.m. not projected to be as cataclysmic established banks. Sound region could be boosted “In some places, sediment Betty was married to Henry Saturday, Dec. 12, 2015 at 11:00 as in regions already facing liv- further with climate-change on the river bottom was 10 Gatch, who died in 1983. a.m. will be a family graveside ability challenges. Ocean rise isn’t refugees from areas facing more feet higher than it used to be,” Her survivors include three service at Sunset Memorial on pace to subsume entire islands extreme changes, including the Mauger said. daughters, Linda LaCombe Cemetery, Claquato, and at here. Temperatures are not ap- southwestern United States and Sea-level rise — a direct Southeast Asia. of Lacey, Susie Hamilton 3:00 p.m. at Chehalis Christian proaching Saharan levels. The av- threat to low-lying downtown of Chehalis and Barbara Church, Chehalis. erage annual precipitation is even “Where those people go is a re- Olympia — also is projected to ally complex, important question,” Cerna of Renton; numerous expected to remain about the same. worsen river flooding by mak- grandchildren; and great- To view the obituary, please go to “The good news part of the Baker said, “and I don’t think chronline.com/obituaries. ing it harder for swollen rivers to anyone knows the answer to that.” story is that certainly, relative drain into the Sound. to other parts of the world, the SALMON PRESSURED TO ADAPT DEMAND ON Pacific Northwest is somewhat Because less precipitation insulated from the most extreme RESERVOIRS COULD CLIMB will arrive as winter mountain effects,” said Joel Baker, science Because higher temperatures snow, less snowmelt will feed the BETTY director at the Center for Urban are projected to hasten snowmelt streams juvenile and spawning Waters. and make more of the region’s salmon rely on in summer. The BUCHANAN ANDERSON But the way South Sound cit- precipitation fall as rain, water study says thermal stress and Aug. 1, 1924 ~ Dec. 2, 2015 ies and towns have developed systems that depend on melting other new problems could harm sports and enjoyed keeping around predictable slow rains snow to fill the watersheds they salmon and steelhead popula- detailed scrapbooks for all of and summer snow melts has be- draw from could be forced to turn tions faster than they can find them. Betty was a talented gun to show signs of strain, and more to increasing reservoir use. new places to migrate. embroiderer and also made the study’s authors say the situa- “That’s expensive, and the en- “Their life cycle depends on beautiful crocheted afghans tion is expected to worsen. vironmental impact is a whole having the right amount of wa- for her friends and family. “If anything, some of the pro- can of worms,” Baker said, “but ter coming down the rivers at She is survived by sons, jections were low,” Baker said. the fact that the annual precipi- the right temperature at the right Marshall Cox (Teresa) of “We’re seeing more changes than tation (amount) is not changing time,” Baker said. “If they don’t Camp Verde, Arizona, John even they projected in 2005.” means to me that we’re not going have that, then they’re not going Anderson (Darla) of Glenoma and Bruce Anderson (Susan) of Edmonds; daughter, Barbara Some Residents, Officials Upset With Page (Wes) of Modesto, California; brother, Art Buchanan (Beverly) of South Bend; and Thurston County’s $330 Million Budget many grandchildren; great- Betty, 91, peacefully passed By Lisa Pemberton grandchildren; nieces and County Commissioner Sandra Kyle criticized the county for us- away Dec. 2, 2015 at Heart Romero said. ing $338,000 to increase staff- nephews. The Olympian of Gold Adult Family Living Betty was preceded in death Jon Pettit, a Rich Road resi- ing in the land use and permit- in Morton. She was born in Thurston County Commis- dent who frequently comments ting department and add more by her husband, Eddie; son, sioners blocked out two afternoons Pomeroy, Washington and spent Robert; daughter, Susie; and on Thurston County Commis- building inspectors and staff to her childhood in Raymond. and evenings this week to take sion business, provided testimony help do reviews required by the three of her brothers. public comment on the proposed Her married life was spent in A celebration of life will be at several of the budget sessions. pocket gopher Habitat Conserva- Naselle, Randle and Morton. nearly $330 million budget for 2016. held at a later date. He said he studied the coun- tion Plan. She believes that money She loved watching her Several of the sessions went ty’s 242-page budget book closely could have gone to fund some of sons and grandchildren play To view the obituary, please go to by without any public comment. because “there’s no one fighting the requests by the Sheriff’s Of- chronline.com/obituaries. Overall, about a dozen people for the interest of the people.” fice or the Assessor’s Office. Brown Mortuary Service spoke, most during Tuesday During Monday’s hearings, “My question is: Is Thurston 812 Westlake Avenue night’s hearing. Pettit said he’d like the commis- County more concerned about Morton, WA 98356 Condolences may be offered at All three county commission- sion to fund more of the requests public safety or counting gophers?” (360) 496-6234 www.brownmortuary.com ers said they liked the new format that were submitted by the Pros- Kyle said. “…Something needs to — which featured four daytime ecuting Attorney’s Office and the change. We need less government, sessions devoted to specific sub- Sheriff’s Office. not more government.” jects with elected officials and “As far as I’m concerned, we Joshua Deal, government affairs department heads available for have enough money,” he said. director for Olympia Master Build- JOHN S. NELSON questions — as well as two eve- “We just need to prioritize it right.” ers, which is suing Thurston Coun- in Norfolk, Virginia, ning sessions for testimony on During Tuesday evening’s ty over the gopher review process, 1954. They were any budget item. hearing, Rainier resident Susie also spoke at one of the hearings. married 61 years and But they weren’t happy with had four children. In the turnout. 1972, John moved his “We had very little public par- family to Mossyrock, ticipation from what I would Suzanne where he worked for Tacoma City Light, hope we would get,” Commission Constance (Meadows) until retiring in 1984. Chairwoman Cathy Wolfe said. John is survived About $93.1 million of the Eldredge Wallace by his wife, Mary; budget is the county’s general four children, Bob fund, which is directly overseen March 29, 1939 ~ Dec. 5, 2015 (Wanda) of Silver by the commissioners. Most of six grandchildren; and two Creek; Wayne (Pam) the county’s 18 departments re- great-grandchildren, all who of Mossyrock; Johanna ceived enough funding to contin- were the love of her life; (Jerald) Workman of ue the same level of services they John Nelson, 87 of Mossyrock and Rusty brother, Dallas Meadows (Lynne) of Mossyrock; provided in 2015, officials say. Mossyrock, passed away of Chehalis; sister, Glenda at home Friday, Dec. 4, 12 grandchildren, 11 “We would love to do more, but Bayne of Chehalis; and many 2015. He was born in great-grandchildren; two we have to live within our means,” nieces, nephews and cousins. Stanley, North Dakota to sisters, Norma Dupper She was preceded in death John and Gena Nelson. of Yoncalla, Oregon and by her loving husband, Ronnie John’s family moved Thelma Baird of Kent; In Remembrance Eldredge; parents, Glen and to Washington when he and numerous nieces was 12 years old. He and nephews. JESSE Lee Meadows; and two sisters, Sharon Salstrom and Dale attended schools in Kent. He was preceded in LEROY GILLASPIE death by his parents; Durham. Prior to graduating high Jesse LeRoy Gillaspie, a lifetime Sue loved to sing and play school, John joined the four brothers; and ive U.S. Navy. sisters. resident of Lewis County, passed the piano. Her beautiful voice away Dec. 1, 2015, at his residence After one year, John A funeral service and musical talent touched will be held Saturday, in Chehalis, in the presence of his returned home long Suzanne Wallace went to many people over the years. enough to play football Dec. 12, 2015 at 11:00 longtime friend Becky Volland. He be with her Lord on Dec. 5, She also loved to travel and his senior year and a.m. at New Beginnings was born in Ryderwood, Washington 2015. She was born March visited many countries all graduate from high Community Church March 15, 1938. 29, 1939 in Littlerock, over the world. She enjoyed school, then re-enlisted in Salkum. Interment He spent most of his career as a Washington to Glen and meeting new people and made in the Navy. John will follow at Doss logger, as he enjoyed the outdoors. Aletha (Brooks) Meadows. an impact on anyone who met served during World Cemetery, Mossyrock. He worked at the local Sears Suzanne graduated from War II, the Korean War, Memorial donations her. may be made to Warehouse prior to his retirement. Toledo High School in 1957. Services will be held the Cuban Missile Crisis and Vietnam. After Mossyrock High School He also enjoyed painting, sketching She met and married the love Saturday, Dec. 12, 2015 at and admiring classic cars in his free serving 30 years, John Athletics, P.O. Box 454, of her life, Ronnie Eldredge Bethel Church, Chehalis, at Mossyrock, WA 98564. time. retired at the rank of Nov. 29, 1957 in Toledo, 2:00 p.m. A potluck dinner chief engineman. While There will be a potluck to Washington. will immediately follow at the in the service, John To view this obituary, please go celebrate his life at the Forest Suzanne is survived by her church. married Mary Combs Grange, Jackson Hwy, Chehalis, three children, Jeff (Debbie) to chronline.com/obituaries. Washington, Dec. 14, 2015 at noon. Eldredge, Carla (Keith) To view the obituary, please go Sticklin Funeral Chapel Lyon and Greg Eldredge 1437 South Gold To view the obituary, please go to to chronline.com/obituaries. Condolences may be offered at Centralia, WA 98531 chronline.com/obituaries. all of Toledo, Washington; www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com (360) 736-1388 Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief ‘Carol,’ ‘Spotlight,’ Texas’ Attempt to Block Dutch Court Convicts ‘The Big Short’ Lead 6 Muslims of Terror Golden Globes Group Membership By The Associated Press Syrians Rejected by Judge AMSTERDAM (AP) — A Todd Haynes’ 1950s romance Dutch court has convicted six “Carol” landed a leading five Muslim men of membership of nominations, including best dra- By Paul J. Weber a terrorist network that aimed to matic picture, in nominations for The Associated Press recruit youngsters to fight with the 73rd annual Golden Globes. “The fact that this Court is required to assess groups such as Islamic State in Hollywood Foreign Press AUSTIN, Texas — A federal Syria. Association’s nominations, an- judge Wednesday knocked Tex- the risk posed by a group of Syrian refugees The six were among eight men nounced today in Beverly Hills, as for offering “largely specula- and a woman convicted today of California, spread nods around tive hearsay” about extremists illustrates one of the problems with this case. various crimes linked to a network to a widespread field. Surging possibly infiltrating Syrian refu- The Court has no institutional competency of radical Muslims in The Hague. was Adam McKay’s finance farce gees seeking to resettle in the At a heavily guarded court- “The Big Short,” which earned state, rejecting another attempt in assessing the risk posed by refugees.” room in Amsterdam, judges have four nominations, including best by Republican leaders to keep handed down sentences of up to picture, comedy. out families fleeing the war-torn David Godbey six years at the end of a trial that Also with four nods is Ale- country. U..S. district judge pitted tough terror laws against jandro Inarritu’s follow-up to U.S. District Judge David the Netherlands’ traditional toler- his Oscar-winning “Birdman”: Godbey’s ruling cleared the way ance and freedom of expression the frontier epic “The Revenant,” for the last of 21 Syrian refugees, ally left to the discretion of the Texas law enforcement officials and religion. which was nominated for best many of whom are children un- federal government. have concerns about refugee vet- Presiding Judge Rene Elkerbout picture, drama, and best actor der the age of 15, to resettle in The Obama administration ting. Godbey said that although says the organization “has contrib- for Leonardo DiCaprio. Tied Houston today. says refugee vetting is rigorous the court recognizes the risks of uted on a large scale to a climate in with four is the Aaron Sorkin- The first dozen arrived ear- and can take up to two years. terrorism, the state had failed to which youngsters felt called upon scripted “Steve Jobs,” though lier this week despite Texas The Justice Department first re- show “competent evidence” that to go to Syria and fight.” it failed to join the best picture mounting the most aggressive sponded to the lawsuit by telling the latest arrivals have intent to nominees. Along with “Carol” campaign of nearly 30 states that the court that states can’t block cause harm. Viking Hoard Found and “The Revenant,” they are: have vowed to ban Syrian refu- resettlements, after which Texas Texas “argues that terrorists “Mad Max: Fury Road,” ‘’Room” gees following the Paris attacks. abruptly dropped a request to could have infiltrated the Syrian in Field Sheds Light and “Spotlight.” Texas is the only state that has halt the first wave of refugees refugees and could commit acts taken the U.S. government to from coming to Dallas. of terrorism in Texas. The court on England’s Origins court in an effort to block reset- But the second try from Re- finds that the evidence before LONDON (AP) — A trove of After California tlements, but Godbey signaled publican Texas Attorney General it is largely speculative hearsay,” Viking jewelry and Saxon coins Shooting, Fears of skepticism about the lawsuit Ken Paxton, filed Wednesday, Godbey wrote. unearthed by an amateur trea- filed last week. said there was new “evidence” Paxton spokeswoman Cyn- sure-hunter in a farmer’s field Muslim Harassment Rise “The fact that this Court is that refugees pose potential dan- thia Meyer said the “safety and may help rescue an English king NEW YORK (AP) — A sev- required to assess the risk posed ger. He cited public comments security of Texans is our utmost from obscurity. ered pig’s head was left outside by a group of Syrian refugees this week from Republican Rep. priority” and that the office will The Watlington Hoard, a a mosque in Philadelphia. An illustrates one of the problems Michael McCaul, chairman of continue seeking information collection of silver bands, ingots Islamic center in Florida was with this case,” Godbey wrote in the House Homeland Security about arriving refugees. and 186 coins unveiled at the defaced. A Sikh temple in Cali- a three-page order. “The Court Committee, who said federal Despite the ruling, Texas’ British Museum today, dates fornia was vandalized by some- has no institutional competency counterterrorism officials have lawsuit over refugee resettle- from a tumultuous period. The one who mistook it for a mosque in assessing the risk posed by indicated that individuals with ments is not over. A hearing is coins were minted during the and left graffiti that included a refugees.” terrorist ties have attempted in- likely to come in January, said reign of Alfred the Great, ruler profane reference to the Islamic Godbey, who was appointed filtrating the U.S. refugee pro- ACLU attorney Rebecca Rob- of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of State group. to the Dallas court by former gram. McCaul did not go into ertson, who is representing a re- Wessex, who battled a “great hea- Advocacy groups believe President George W. Bush, add- detail. settlement nonprofit that Texas then army” of Viking invaders there has been a spike in anti- ed that such questions are gener- Paxton also argued that also sued. during the 9th century. Muslim incidents across the Alfred is renowned as the rul- United States in recent weeks er whose victories helped create that can be linked to last week’s a unified England, but some of mass shooting in California and the coins in the hoard also bear the inflammatory rhetoric of the name of the far more obscure Donald Trump and other Re- King Ceolwulf II of Mercia, a publican presidential candidates. neighboring kingdom to Wessex. And they say that Muslims are fearful the backlash could lead to further harassment and violence. Thai Trafficking “The spike began with the Par- Investigator Flees is attacks and has intensified with what happened in San Bernardi- to Australia no and now with what Donald SYDNEY (AP) — Thailand’s Trump is proposing,” Ibrahim highest-ranking police investiga- Hooper, lead spokesman for the tor in charge of human traffick- Council on American-Islamic ing has fled to Australia, telling Relations, said Wednesday. “I Australian media today that he have never seen such fear and ap- feared for his life after his find- prehension in the Muslim com- ings implicated “influential peo- munity, even after 9/11.” ple” at home who want to silence him. Police Maj. Gen. Paween Gun Buyer and Gunman Pongsirin told the Australian Linked Through Broadcasting Corp. and the Guardian Australia newspaper Marriage, Previous Plot that he was too afraid to return

RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) — John Locher / The Associated Press to Thailand and planned to seek The gunman who massacred political asylum in Australia. A A sign advertises Mountain View Industrial Park near Apex Industrial Park Wednesday in North Las Vegas, Nev. Chinese- his co-workers in the San Ber- photograph showed him stand- backed electric carmaker Faraday Future plans to build a manufacturing plant near the site, according to a letter the com- nardino rampage and the friend ing on the banks of the Yarra Riv- pany sent Nevada oicials Wednesday. who bought the assault rifles er in Melbourne, where he said used in the shooting were related he had arrived a few days ago. through marriage and may have It was the first sighting of plotted an attack together three Paween in weeks, following un- years ago. Chinese-Backed Electric Carmaker confirmed reports in Thai media New revelations from of- that he had fled. ficials and public records show Picks Nevada for $1 Billion Plant a much deeper connection be- By Michelle Rindels and Justin Pritchard tween Syed Rizwan Farook and and improves the living envi- alyst noted Wednesday that Far- China: Smog Measures Enrique Marquez than previ- The Associated Press ronment of mankind,” wrote Jia aday was starting behind Tesla Yueting, who’s the founder and and traditional auto makers that Cut Beijing’s Pollution ously was disclosed. CARSON CITY, Nev. — A Marquez purchased high- CEO of the holding company are already developing technol- by 30 Percent Chinese-backed electric car LeTV. ogy to provide vehicle Internet powered weapons at least three company with visions of revolu- BEIJING (AP) — China’s en- years ago that Farook and his Faraday has offered few de- access and over-the-air updates tionizing transportation — but vironment ministry said pollut- wife fired when they burst into tails on its product so far, but has to electronic controls. no product to show yet — an- ants were reduced by a third in a holiday-themed meeting of said it hopes to bring a vehicle to “I’m not saying they can’t suc- nounced plans Wednesday to Beijing during this week’s tempo- Farook’s fellow health inspec- market as early as 2017 and plans ceed, but they’re not going to be rary restrictions to reduce heavy tors Dec. 2, killing 14 people and build a $1 billion plant near Las to unveil a concept car in Janu- first,” said Stephanie Brinley, se- Vegas, marking the second time smog, which included taking half wounding 21 others. ary ahead of the Consumer Elec- nior analyst with IHS Automo- the city’s cars off the roads. in just over a year that Nevada tronics Show in Las Vegas. tive in Southfield, Michigan. has landed a coveted project Beijing’s authorities ordered Company spokeswoman limits on cars, factories and con- Obama to Sign from the budding industry. Stacy Morris added that Fara- ECONOMICS PROFESSOR Edward struction sites during a red alert California-based automaker Education Law Rewrite day will share its manufacturing Leamer, director of the Ander- for smog from Tuesday through Faraday Future’s choice of Ne- WASHINGTON (AP) — plans very soon. son Forecast at the University of midday today. They also told vada over three other states is With his signature today, Presi- Republican Gov. Brian San- California, Los Angeles, said an schools to close, though some dent Barack Obama is setting contingent on state lawmakers’ doval and his top economic de- upstart company might find it had reopened by Wednesday. the nation’s public schools on a approval of tax incentives that velopment officer are scheduled hard to sell enough vehicles to The Ministry of Environ- sweeping new course of account- haven’t been publicly described. to attend a news conference in break even. mental Protection said the emer- ability that will change the way The company’s announcement, Las Vegas today that’s expected “It could be tough going,” he gency measures had cut pollut- teachers are evaluated and how in a letter to Nevada legislators to include a formal announce- said. “That whole electric vehicle ant emissions by 30 percent from the poorest performing schools that was obtained by The Asso- ment of a tentative agreement marketplace is tough, with oil 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. today. It also said are pushed to improve. ciated Press, also came with the to bring the plant to North Las prices low.” that car emissions went down Obama will sign a bipartisan revelation that it’s backed by a Vegas. Tax breaks to seal the The startup of about 500 em- by 32 percent from Sunday to bill that easily passed the Senate Chinese billionaire investor who deal would need authorization ployees has poached executive Tuesday because of the vehicle on Wednesday and the House styles himself after Apple’s late from Nevada lawmakers, who talent from electric carmaker restrictions that came into ef- last week — long-awaited legisla- Steve Jobs. approved a $1.3 billion incentive Tesla and also draws its name fect Tuesday morning, and be- tion that would replace the land- package in a special session last from a luminary scientist — Mi- cause there were fewer cars on mark No Child Left Behind edu- “WE PLAN to revolutionize the year to secure electric carmaker chael Faraday — whose discov- the roads on Monday night after cation law of 2002, now widely automobile industry by creating Tesla Motors’ massive battery eries in the early 1800s laid the authorities announced the re- viewed as unworkable and over- an integrated, intelligent mobil- factory outside of Reno. groundwork for the modern strictions based on odd or even reaching. ity system that protects the Earth One automotive industry an- electric motor. license plate numbers. • Main 13 LOCAL / NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015 U.S. Highway 12 Closed Indefinitely

By Kate Prengaman had a significant washout was The Yakima Herald in October 2013, when the road- way was limited to a single lane It could be awhile before U.S. with alternating traffic for about Highway 12 reopens after a del- a month while repairs to a wash- uge of rain triggered washouts and rockfalls that closed a 27- out were made. The new washout mile section of the highway over on the east side of the pass is less White Pass on Wednesday. than a mile from the location of Engineers were assessing the 2013 problem. damage Wednesday on both Another washout is located sides of White Pass and were un- just east of the junction with able to predict when the highway state Route 123. And a rockfall could be reopened. blocked the road near the Rim- That raises concerns for rock Lake tunnel. trucking companies that rely on While a few employees who the route and the ski resort that’s live in the mountains are jok- currently shut off from its em- ing that now they have private ployees and customers on both ski runs, most of the staff live sides of the mountain. on one side of the closure or the “We’ve got the rockfall on the other and can’t reach the resort, east side, a major washout on Goyette said. That’s put a hitch the west side, and then another Courtesy Photo / WSDOT in plans to open later this week. washout on the east side near the U.S. 12 is closed because of this washout at milepost 143, a few miles west of the White Pass summit. WSDOT says the high- “Best-case scenario is to get both pass,” said state Department of way could see an “extended closure.” sides open soon,” Goyette said. Transportation spokeswoman But Anderson doesn’t have his Summer Derrey. “We just want about 1,000 on weekends. And The closure “has a significant lumbia Gorge and then up Inter- hopes set on a speedy reopening. to emphasize that this could be those numbers double around scheduling and out-of-route mile- state 5. an extended closure.” the holidays, Derrey said. age impact for us,” Anderson said. But there is no alternate route “When the state DOT uses The closure stretches from It’s also a key route for many “It disrupts our pickup and delivery to reach White Pass Ski Area. a phrase like ‘extended closure’ State Route 123 east of Pack- truckers and transportation schedules, so we do a lot of com- “We’re just going to sit tight and looking at the damage to the wood to just west of the Rimrock companies, including Yakima- munication with our customers.” and see what they say,” said re- road, especially given that dur- Tunnel. based Haney Truck Lines, which Rerouting depends on both sort spokeswoman Kathleen ing these wet conditions the ero- On a typical December week- runs 15 to 25 trucks each way origin and destination, but he Goyette. “Unfortunately, we’ve sion could get even more extend- day, about 650 drivers travel over White Pass every day, said said they will either take Inter- been through this before.” ed. ... I’m thinking 30-45 days on the route. That number rises to director of safety Tom Anderson. state 90 or go south to the Co- The last time the highway the short side,” he said. East Lewis County Residents Accustomed to Wandering River COWLITZ: Residents Fan Out to Assist Others, View Damage Along Waterway By Jordan Nailon For The Chronicle PACKWOOD — There is no such thing as a normal flood for those who stake their claims along the Cowlitz River. Debris and an ever-shifting channel alter each flood’s particu- lar path and the associated dan- gers that come along with it. Pete Caster / [email protected] In East Lewis County, though, Left: People look on as a rising Cowlitz River comes up to the edge of Stover Road on Wednesday afternoon near Packwood. Right: Cows ind high ground in a looded it seems the emergency relief, res- ield west of Randle along Peters Road on Wednesday afternoon. cue and cleanup efforts that wash in with the floods are simply busi- channel while she slumbered. “I away and wrecked on a massive Recently washed-up bike hel- That’s just part of an ordinary ness as usual. woke up at about 7 and looked drift pile of logs. mets, tires and lumber lay in mud- day, many residents said, even when While a few unlucky shacks outside and it was clear up to here,” “A few weeks ago we were out dy ruin at his feet. the river behaves extraordinarily. and cabins floated down the she said pointing at the front there salvaging antique siding out Living along the banks of the “It kind of comes and goes,” Cowlitz River and residential porch steps. of those drift piles,” said Ducatt, wandering Cowlitz River you Lytle said. “This river is pretty hit roads imitated the waterway Holmes got the riverfront who noted that the pieces were high learn quickly that the river gives, and miss sometimes. It just does streets of Venice, many residents house from her sister, who lived quality tongue and groove panels. and the river takes away. what it wants.” simply slipped on their rain boots through the high watermark and went out to see what needed floods of 1996 and 2007. Holmes to be done Wednesday. said that the river rose 3 feet into County work crews were out in the house in 1996, and after her A CENTURY OF HELPING OTHERS. force all day. They drove flooded sister was swamped again in ‘07, streets to their submarine termi- “That’s when she decided to leave.” nation and casually measured Despite the dangers and incon- high-water marks in the various veniences, Holmes isn’t interested flood zones. Each crew traveled in in leaving her home. “How can we help you?” a truck and plow convoy. “I’m the only other person who Weather-worn residents did lives down here full time,” she said, not wait for government assis- noting that this week’s flood was tance to come find them. “way higher” than the two previous Local People, floods this season. Many East Lewis County resi- dents used the unexpected day “Besides, as long as it’s flood- Local Decisions off to take their dogs for walks as ing, I get cheaper rent,” laughed for Flexible Loan Solutions curious cats cautiously checked Holmes. or to Grow Your Business. things out during intermittent sun Mike Lytle and Al Ducatt are showers. old friends as well as neighbors of Plus, Everyday Banking Plenty of pickup trucks loaded Holmes’ in the High Valley com- and Mobile Banking. munity. with kin and canines were seen mobbing through mud puddles Lytle was blown away by the Keith Macy while surveying the damage and diversity of damage throughout NMLS# 539574 checking on their neighbors. the neighborhoods, as one street In Packwood, it was the High took on feet of water and another Valley community that took the of similar elevation remained rela- brunt of the Cowlitz River’s blow. tively dry. Rose Holmes, a resident of the “Some folks didn’t even know High Valley community for the what was going on,” said Lytle. “I past five years, makes her home showed up at Al’s house and he’s about 100 feet from the low bank sitting there having a cup of coffee. of the Cowlitz. Just having himself a nice and nor- To her, a rising river is just the mal morning.” Meanwhile, noted way it goes, and so she slept right Lytle with a chuckle, “I’ve got a riv- through the thick of the flood. er running through my front yard.” Paul Long Matt DeBord “During the night, it was pretty For a while, Al and Mike stood darn high, but I was asleep,” said at the river’s crumbling edge and Holmes, whose home was an is- watched as the current battered a land unto itself in the new river white shack that had been swept Vinyl Windows New with Insulated LoW-E SIzE Vj’S 3 x 2 $90 4 x 3 $120 100 YEARS OF COMMUNITY BANKING 4 x 4 $129 HOME | CONSTRUCTION | BUSINESS

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Pete Caster / [email protected] Water from the Cowlitz River lows through property in the High Valley Country Club neighborhood east of Packwood on Wednesday morning.

Above: A man removes debris from his property near the banks of a looded Cowlitz River east of Packwood on Wednesday morning. Top right: Heavy rain over the past few days diverted a log jam on Cowlitz River, altering the low of the river toward homes east of Packwood on Wednesday morning. Bottom right: A house sitting near the Cowlitz River east of Randle is seen looded by rising waters on Wednesday morning near the Cowlitz River bridge on U.S. Highway 12.

dered when the owners might re- from the road had washed away Packwood turn to the mess. in recent years. Other rescues and evacuations Now, the runaway water Continued from the front page were carried out on the east end comes shooting straight for his during a turbulent night of uncer- home and those of his neighbors. Tuesday storm system that moved tainty for rain-soaked residents. A Still, Leger, who lost an es- through the Pacific Northwest family surrounded by water was Longview with destructive results. timated $300 worth of power rescued at 2 a.m. on Firewood equipment in his flooded base- Some residents said it was the Drive North in Randle. Another Radiologists worst they’ve ever seen. ment, insists he and his wife P.S. Inc. family was rescued at Cascade weren’t scared while the waters MRI According to Al Ducatt, a resi- Peaks RV Park in the 11500 block rose around him. dent of the High Valley, the river of U.S. Highway 12. A woman Longview Radiologists was about 3 feet below the bank’s was evacuated from a home on “We were inside watching TV edge at around 4 p.m. on Tues- Maple Grove Road. when a friend from Tenino called offers “Healthy day, but by 7 p.m., areas such as Rescues and evacuations con- and asked if we were still up here. Savings” Call today He said, ‘Don’t you know you’ve Mountain View Road had turned tinued on Wednesday as the stub- for your cash discount into a coursing river. born floodwaters of the Cowlitz got water coming down the road?’” “I’ve got a river running refused to recede until late in the laughed Leger, who admitted that through my front yard,” Mike day. The river came just a foot shy he and his wife did vacate their Now Serving Two Locations: Lytle, another resident of the of a record at Randle, where U.S. home for a short while during the 910 S. Scheuber Rd. | Centralia, WA 98531 | (360) 736-0200 High Valley, told The Chronicle Highway 12 remained closed as of heart of the flooding. “We’re just 700 Lincoln St. Ste. 100 | Kelso, WA 98626 | (360) 425-5131 Wednesday morning. “I’ve got this morning. lucky that we’re a little bit higher water up to my porch. I’ve got fish Highway 131/Cispus Road than the houses around us.” www.longviewradiology.com in my front yard.” flooded at the bridge in Randle and CH551445cz.db Several residents were evacu- the road is expected to be closed ated at about 1 a.m. Wednesday. until conditions shift drastically. A resident of one home on Almost all of the areas of Ran- Mountain View Road was forced dle outside the small city center to call for emergency assistance were submerged around 7:30 a.m. when a logjam rerouted the river on Wednesday. By later in the day right through their home. — when the river crested — even At noon Wednesday, that those areas of town were seeing home was still an island unto it- substantial amounts of water. self in the middle of the tempo- A shifting river channel makes rary river channel. the Cowlitz behave differently ev- In the middle of the river’s ery time it floods, and reactions true channel, a white shed was from residents varied from loca- Includes two dental cleanings, one dental exam, unlimited visibly crushed against a cluster of tion to location. digital x-rays, PLUS 10% off all services! logs. Some residents were sure that One house on the opposite the flooding in 1996, 2007 and side of Mountain View Road from other years was worse. Those that Evening appointments available! the river had 2 inches of fresh riv- were standing in the route of the er mud covering its 4-foot-high shifting river over the past 24 Free implant consultation front porch, with driftwood on hours felt differently, though. Free 2nd opinions the steps and water soaking the Bill Leger, a neighbor to the living room carpet. flooded homes on Mountain The scene provided tangible View Road, said, “This is as bad CH551450cbw.cg evidence to the river’s quick as it’s been. We’ve never had water charge and fast retreat. this high in the yard.” Neighbors noted that the Leger noted that a log jam that soaked house is for sale, and won- had formerly moved water away The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015 • Main 15

Columns, Celebrations, Voices Community Conversations Providence Centralia Chamber Orchestra Performs at Corbet Honors Physician, Community, Caregivers

Dr. Patrick O’Neill, Dale Pullin, offer something for everyone in Mary May and Carolyn Nugent, the family and cater to overall RN, named award winners by family health and fitness. He reaches out to the community medical staff, board with health fairs, with his “Thor” The Providence Centralia mascot visiting local school chil- Hospital Medical Staff, along dren and numerous other well- with the Community and Foun- ness oriented activities. dation boards, met to honor The Sports Complex brings members of the community, thousands of people to Lewis physician and hospital staff Dec. County to participate in athletic 1. events and it invigorates our The Physician/Community/ economy. Throughout his career, Hospital Employee Excellence Dale has been active in numer- Award of Merit is given annually ous local groups and clubs with Photographs submitted by Rob Baird to recognize: the goal of improving the overall Violinists in the Paciic Northwest Chamber Orchestra during a concert Monday at Corbet Theatre on the Centralia College A member of the medical lifestyle of his chosen communi- Campus. Prokoief’s “Peter and the Wolf” headlined the musical selections at the concert, along with popular holiday songs staff at Providence Centralia ty. He is the ultimate team player such as “Carol of the Bells” and the theme from “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” as well as selections from Irving Berlin’s who participates actively and and his enthusiasm for what- “White Christmas.” continuously in community ser- ever new vision he is working vice on at the moment is contagious, A community member who compelling and overwhelmingly contributes to the hospital, its positive. medical staff and the commu- nity in an outstanding way Employee Excellence Award: A hospital employee who has Mary May made an impact on the medical staff This year, for the first time, A new award was presented the Medical Staff awarded a this year to honor a hospital posthumous presentation for the staff member who represents the Hospital Staff Excellence Award. healing side of the ministry. Mary worked at this hospi- The awards were presented tal for 34 years and was actually to: born at the old Centralia . She was definitely a Physician Excellence Award: treasured part of healthcare in Centralia. She was a one wom- Patrick O’Neill, MD an welcoming committee and Hank Kirk, former president at Centralia College, bangs the cymbals during the Pa- Dr. O’Neill recently retired she loved her job! She was the ciic Northwest Chamber Orchestra performance at Centralia College. Kirk added from Providence Centralia af- voice of the hospital when they a special touch to the concert as he was celebrating his 80th birthday. ter 30 years as an ED physician needed to schedule a patient for a in Centralia and at St. Helen’s treadmill or a surgical procedure. Hospital in Chehalis. He contin- That was a tremendous benefit ues to serve as the Lewis County to the hospital because of her EMS Medical Program director. friendly manner and her enthu- He also volunteers at the Health siastic support of the providers and Hope Community Health- and the hospital. She reached out care Clinic and the Lewis Coun- to the new person to “ease their ty Food Bank. Dr. O’Neill is, and way” as we like to say at Provi- has always been, relentless in dence. his compassion and caring for Mary’s spirit and work ethic the communities here in Lewis are an integral part of this insti- County. He has educated many tution and we were honored to EMS personnel throughout our work alongside her. county and we have a very strong EMS presence in large part Providence Centralia Spirit of thanks to him. Care Award: Carolyn Nugent, RN During intermission, an “Instrument Petting Zoo” allowed youngsters to try out Community Excellence Award: Carolyn is the manager of the Family Birth Center. Carolyn instruments used by members of the orchestra. Noah Hudson tried out a cello Dale Pullin presents a professional, cheerful under the watchful eye of Rachel Morris. Since April 1, 1982, when and very service-oriented leader- he was a 19-year-old Centralia ship style to her department. She resident opening a small gym works side by side with her staff in downtown Centralia, Dale and the Family Birth Center has has been continuously involved blossomed under her example. in the health of Lewis County Staff, patients and providers residents. That small gym has alike have been impressed with grown to three state-of-the-art her dedication and her attention gyms in Chehalis, Centralia to the needs of the department. and Rochester. And in the past Patient satisfaction scores on her several years, he has expanded unit have shown constant im- his focus to include the develop- provement in the past year and ment of the Lewis County Sports Providence Centralia Hospital Complex project. and the community benefit from Since those early days in 1982, her enthusiasm and profession- Dale has stayed in touch with alism. We are blessed to have her the needs of the community. To- as a part of our healthcare team. day, the Thorbecke’s facilities Lisa Humphreys plays the clarinet during the Paciic Northwest Chamber Orches- tra concert Monday at Centralia College’s Corbet Theatre. Support Our Community V oluntee R Going on acation?

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In his letter, Kelley contrasted as Impeachment state auditor as I fight these un- amount that totaled at least $3 Asked whether he thought his case to those of some other fair charges, I'm prepared and million from 2006 to 2008 — employees wanted him back, he lawmakers who had drawn un- Talks Continue willing to do so," he wrote. and paid himself $245,000 a year responded: "Tough question, ac- wanted scrutiny from the U.S. SEATTLE (AP) — Indicted Kelley, a from the ill-gotten proceeds. tually. I think it was clear that Justice Department — Demo- Washington state Auditor Troy 51-year-old Gov. Jay Inslee's spokeswom- the employees are professional. cratic New Jersey Sen. Robert Kelley returned to work Tues- Democrat, is an, Jaime Smith, called Kelley's They're doing a great job. They've Menendez and the late Alaska day after seven months on leave a former state decision to return to work trou- divorced themselves from poli- Republican Sen. Ted Stevens, while he fights criminal charges representa- bling and said it would disrupt tics — across the board, they who were indicted on corruption that include tax evasion, money tive who was the important work the office is have to in this office — but par- charges. laundering and possession of elected in 2012 conducting under Acting Audi- ticularly with this issue, they've "U.S. Senators Robert Menen- stolen property. to be Wash- tor Jan Jutte. Inslee and other of- divorced themselves from poli- dez and Ted Stevens are exam- Kelley informed his office in ington's audi- ficials have repeatedly called on tics. ples of public officials who were a letter that he had returned to tor — the state Troy Kelley Kelley to resign. "The response I got in the of- not subject to impeachment work. He said he previously took official tasked auditor "The Office of the Auditor fice, which is all I can speak to, proceedings while they fought an unpaid leave of absence at the with rooting out provides essential accountability has been very positive." claims by government attorneys," request of lawmakers, and some fraud and waste and watchdog functions for state He said he intended to keep he wrote. "I see no principled of those same lawmakers are in government operations. He government and should remain Jutte on in the office, and he said reason why the Washington now calling for his impeachment was indicted this year on money free from the distractions and her new roles could include deal- State Legislature should treat my based in part on the fact that he laundering, possession of stolen drama of Troy Kelley's legal chal- ing with lawmakers, at which she situation differently." hasn't been working. A bipar- money, tax and perjury charges lenges," Smith said in an emailed would likely be more effective He added: "I will continue tisan group of lawmakers an- related to his prior operation of statement. than he could, he conceded. Kel- to perform the job the people of nounced Monday that they had a real-estate services firm called Kelley told The Associ- ley also said he would abide by Washington have elected me to drafted an impeachment resolu- Post Closing Department, which ated Press in a phone interview Jutte's decision to dismiss Jason do and I will not back down in tion saying Kelley had "willfully tracked certain transactions for Tuesday afternoon that he had JeRue, a longtime associate Kel- the face of political pressure and abandoned his statewide elective mortgage title and escrow firms. spent much of the day Tuesday ley had hired to work part-time a false indictment." News in Brief Subcommittee Holds determine whether a baby is at ‘The Santaland Diaries’ door. 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Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Outdoors: The Arrival of Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 2 Sports e-mail: [email protected] the Dark Ages Tuesday’s College Track & Field 2B Boys Basketball EWU’s Aaron Pullin Named Big Sky Athlete of the Week MWP Wins By The Chronicle Pullin put together a score of 4,965 petition, finishing first in the 55-meter Aaron Pullin's college track career points to win the heptathlon at the dash, long jump, shot put, 55-meter is off to a hot start. Candy Cane VIII — hosted by East- hurdles and pole vault. His best scores Big Against After qualifying for the Big Sky ern — in his first meet as an Eagle. He came in the 55 dash (6.62 seconds, 840 moved up to No. 2 all-time at Eastern points) and 55 hurdles (8.16, 793). Conference Indoor Championships in with the performance, and his hep- Cardinals the first meet of the season, the East- tathlon score is the fifth-best mark in The Eagles continue the 2015-16 ern Washington University freshman season on Jan. 15-16 at the Univer- By The Chronicle the country so far this season. was awarded their first Big Sky track Qualifying for the conference sity of Washington Preview at the MORTON — Winlock had Aaron Pullin EWU and field Athlete of the Week honors meet in the process, Pullin won five of Dempsey Indoor track and field facil- a lead on Morton-White Pass Heptathlete for the week of Dec. 7. the seven events in the two-day com- ity in Seattle. midway through the first quarter, but the Timberwolves regrouped and cruised to a 76-27 Central 2B League boys hoops victory here 2B Girls Basketball on Tuesday night to extend their state-leading winning streak to 57 games. “Winlock came out inspired and they kind of took it to us,” MWP coach Tony Gillispie said. “But we regrouped, more so on the defensive end, got in the passing lanes and turned the game around.” Kaleb Poquette scored 15 of his 21 points in the first quarter and finished 9 of 13 from the field with eight rebounds and eight assists to go along with a few dunks. “He got us going there,” Gil- lispie said. Morton-White Pass led 24-13 after the first quarter, then went on a 24-7 run in the second stan- za to ice the game. The T-Wolves held Winlock to 7 second-half points. Wyatt Dean led the Car- dinals with 9 points and six re- bounds, but the Cardinals shot just 28 percent from the field. The Timberwolves, on the other hand, shot 68 percent from the field. “We got a lot of high percent- age shots in the paint,” Gillispie said. “That’s what we were work- ing for and running plays for.” Matt Poquette had 11 points Brandon Hansen / [email protected] and six rebounds for Morton- Napavine’s Mollie Olson drives to the hoop during Central 2B girls basketball action against Toledo Wednesday in Toledo, Wash. White Pass, while Nolan Patch- ing added 8 points for Winlock. The Timberwolves finished with 20 team assists, while Rylan Collette notched 13 points, Gage LaClef had 11 points and Braiden Napavine Trips Up Toledo Elledge pitched in 9 points. Morton-White Pass (2-0) will By The Chronicle 23 points while Mollie Olson quarter while they heated up of- over the Indians at halftime, have an early-season showdown TOLEDO — Napavine ap- added another 11 in Napavine’s fensively.” then went on a 17-3 run in the at Mossyrock tonight, while plied pressure defensively and first victory of the season. Napavine led 11-5 in the first third quarter. Winlock (1-1) hosts Wahkiakum was able to shake off Toledo in “We hung in with them early quarter, then moved to a full- “When we had the ball some- tonight. the second quarter en route to but had trouble putting the ball court press on defense along times it was a challenge to get a 53-23 Central 2B League vic- in the basket,” Toledo coach J.B. with hitting three 3-pointers off a good shot,” Ewers said. Vikings Edge Ducks with Strong tory here on Wednesday. Me- Ewers said. “They pressured us to wrap up the first half. They GIRLS, Fourth Quarter lissa Lee led the Tigers with into turnovers in the second pushed their advantage to 29-7 please see page S4 MOSSYROCK — The Vi- kings were outscored in three quarters, but the final frame fea- Tuesday’s 2A Boys Basketball tured a strong-enough effort to negate their struggles as Mossy- rock defeated Toutle Lake 54-49 Centralia Wards Off Panthers for First Win here in Central 2B League boys By The Chronicle hoops action Tuesday. As has been the case for the With one of their premier Vikings’ early on, Mossyrock got scorers back, Centralia put its off to a slow start on both sides of first tally in the win column of the floor. The slump continued the season with a 49-44 win over into the second half. Washougal at Ron Brown Court “We started out sluggish, in nonleague boys basketball which we seem to do consis- play on Tuesday. tently,” Mossyrock coach Kelly Christian Peters returned Ross said. “We allowed them to from an injury for his first out- get multiple open looks and gain ing of the season, with last year’s rhythm. We talked about mak- leading scorer Hodges Bailey ing adjustments at the half and still sidelined. Peters didn’t we came out making the same have what’s considered his typi- mistakes.” cal shooting night, but a clutch Despite repeated mistakes, 8-for-8 from the free throw line the Vikings stayed in the game in the fourth quarter helped him via star Jaron Kirkley, who filled finish with 12 points and nine up the stat sheet with 21 points rebounds — which was just what and 12 rebounds. the Tigers needed. Bo Miles had 16 points and “Christian back just adds an- Danny Nelson scored a quick 11 other offensive threat,” Centra- points while only playing about lia coach Ron Brown said. “He 15 minutes of the matchup due to didn’t have a good shooting foul trouble. night, but he came through for “Tonight we were able to slow us down the stretch.” down offensively and take care The Tigers were led in scor- of our possession,” Ross said. “I ing by Deter Voetberg, who had tried to light a fire under our 13 points and the only three guys in the fourth quarter and 3-pointers that the squad would Brandon Hansen / [email protected] connect on all night. Another Centralia’s Christian Peters passes over a Washougal defender on Tuesday during nonleague boys basketball action in please see C2BL, page S4 Centralia. please see CENTRALIA, page S5

Jumper The Final Word Centralia’s Nolan Was- Utah Search Resumes for Jay Cutler’s Brother-in-Law son puts up a TV’s Best Bet SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — As the On Tuesday, a team of 30 officers, jump shot on NFL Football Tuesday night search resumes for NFL quarterback Jay along with search dogs and drones, during a win Cutler’s brother-in-law, investigators are fanned out in the desolate area about 200 Minnesota at Arizona over Wash- examining whether one factor in the miles south of Salt Lake City looking for 5:25 p.m. ougal on Ron 30-year-old’s disappearance was his re- him, Grand County Sheriff Steven White NFL Brown Court. cent arrest on allegations that he acted said. Cavallari is the brother of reality TV threateningly toward a woman and had a personality . gun. Investigators still don’t know where Michael Cavallari’s car was found he was headed or what he was doing in Brandon Hansen / [email protected] abandoned 12 days ago in southern Utah. Utah. Sports 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015

Hunting, Fishing Outdoors Hiking, Birding Molecular Look at Bison Reveals Distinctions, History Outdoors Briefs By Brett French Study: Boaters Can Help The Billings (Mont.) Gazette Orcas by Slowing Down With their massive heads, BREMERTON (AP) — A distinctive humped back and new University of Washington powerful builds, Yellowstone study of underwater noise finds National Park’s bison may look that killer whales are bothered similar, yet it is something much more by a fast boat than a large smaller that makes them un- one or by a number of them in like most other bison in North close proximity. America. Aquatic sciences professor Ju- At a molecular level, Yellow- liana Houghton tells the Kitsap stone’s bison contain 75 percent Sun that her study is the first to of the genetic diversity of the show that speed affects orcas and entire species; they are the only it would be helpful for boaters to publicly managed animals that slow down. are free of any cattle genes; and Studies have shown that the they can trace their heritage Puget Sound's Southern Resident back hundreds of years to a time orcas are affected by underwater before the arrival of Europeans noise produced by ships, ferries in the Americas. and smaller vessels. The whales For these reasons, Jim Derr, spend more time and energy try- a professor in the veterinary ing to communicate with each pathobiology department at other over the noise, and they Texas A&M College of Veteri- tend to hunt less, swim deeper nary Medicine and Biomedical and travel more when noise lev- Sciences, said, “The bison in els are high. Yellowstone National Park are pivotal to the long-term conser- vation of the species.” Yellowstone Tallies 104 Derr spoke at a recent gath- Wolves at End of 2014 ering of a panel in Washington, BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — D.C., that was formed by the Na- Yellowstone National Park biolo- tional Academy of Sciences. The gists counted at least 104 wolves group is charged with updating from 11 packs living in the park a 1998 study on the prevalence at the end of 2014. and spread of brucellosis in the The figures released Wednes- bison and elk of Yellowstone day were up slightly from the National Park. The scientists prior year, when 95 wolves from are also looking at the cost-ef- 10 packs were counted. fectiveness of options to contain Wolves were reintroduced to or suppress the spread of the dis- the nation's first national park in ease. the mid-1990s. Their numbers Similar meetings have been peaked about a decade ago and held in Montana, Wyoming and have since declined in part be- California this year as experts cause their prey base has dwin- have addressed different issues dled. pertaining to brucellosis, elk Hunting of the animals is le- and bison. The panel is expected gal in two states bordering Yel- to have a draft report prepared lowstone — Montana and Idaho. by spring and final paper by It remains prohibited in Wyo- summer. ming under a 2014 federal court Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times order that's been challenged by Other Plans Rush hour in Yellowstone National Park is a little diferent than in other parts of the country while a Bison lumbers down the state officials. highway near Madison Junction bringing park traic to a crawl on July 22. Derr’s talk and the panel’s meeting come on the heels of the “Since the 1980s, more than that make Yellowstone’s bison ferring to the herd at the South Washington Again National Park Service and state 6,300 bison have been slaugh- so unusual. One is that there Dakota national park. of Montana agreeing last year to tered and almost 1,900 killed by were 22 animals that survived Past attempts to reduce the Delays Commercial work on a new bison conserva- hunters,” according to an As- the slaughter of the plains bison prevalence of brucellosis in Yel- Crabbing on South Coast tion plan. sociated Press story. The park in the 1800s, a remnant herd lowstone bison by removing Montana representatives retreated from an original pro- that hid in the remote region. those that test positive for expo- OLYMPIA (AP) — Commer- have previously said that the posal to kill 1,000 bison this To that, in 1902, 18 bison were sure to the disease is not smart, cial crab fishing continues to be added from Western Montana, state would like park officials to winter with a final determina- Derr contended, as had one delayed on a portion of Wash- tion on how to proceed yet to be a population that colonized the ington’s southern coast. reduce the bison herd to 3,500 of his former Texas A&M col- animals. This summer the herd announced. National Bison Range in Moi- The Washington Department leagues, Joe Templeton. numbered 4,900. Only if the Derr and his associates’ re- ese. There were also three bulls of Fish and Wildlife said Tuesday population is reduced is Mon- search points to the danger of brought to the conservation Derr said such removals were that tests show crabs from the tana willing to give bison more large reductions, and even to herd from Texas. dangerous because they tended area are safe to eat. But the agen- room to roam outside the park reductions of animals that test Genetic analysis that com- to target family groups and said cy decided with Oregon and Cal- in areas like national forest lands positive for the disease brucel- pared the Yellowstone bison to it would be similar to going to a ifornia to delay crabbing there to near West Yellowstone. losis. Without looking at the one killed in the park’s Hayden “Smith family reunion” and kill- prevent too many crabbers from Killing any of the Yellow- culled bison’s genetics, it’s un- Valley in 1856 by its namesake, ing all those in attendance. overwhelming the small area. stone bison, except through known what harm the process geologist Ferdinand Hayden, re- “The point Dr. Templeton Commercial crabbing is tribal hunting, has long been could have on “one of the major vealed the present bison are re- made is we don’t know what that currently closed in California controversial. And attempts to genetic foundation populations lated to the one Hayden killed. does to a population,” Derr said. and parts of Oregon after tests cull bison and move them to for this species,” he said. Under That bull is stored in the Smith- So any management deci- showed high levels of domoic conservation herds has run into questioning he said it would be sonian’s collection. sions need to take into account acid, a natural toxic produced by Work published three years some marine algae. difficulties. Members of an in- possible to test captured bison’s that Yellowstone’s bison are un- teragency group of federal, state ago showed there are two dis- WDFW’s Dan Ayres worries genetics before slaughtering like any others, and that there and tribal partners have been them or removing them from tinct bison herds in Yellowstone. that if the 13-mile stretch is open, negotiating this fall on whether Although they intermingle dur- are two distinct herds within the it would draw too many crabbers the herd as a means to preserve park. and how many bison should be a diverse genetic pool. ing the summer, for the most and potentially be overfished. culled from the park population part they separate to breed. “The fact of the matter is that State and tribal managers this winter as they migrate into “These two herds are as dis- Yellowstone is a special bison plan to open the coast north of the Gardiner Basin north of the Unique Herds similar as either herd is to the herd from a genetic standpoint Klipsan Beach to commercial park. There are several factors Wind Cave bison,” Derr said re- and in other ways,” Derr said. crabbing on Jan. 4. Percentage of Northern Yellowstone Elk Migrating into Montana Increasing By Brett French tana has reduced hunting pres- The Billings (Mont.) Gazette sure outside the park’s northern boundary by limiting hunters to In a steadily increasing trend, bull elk only and making those wildlife managers are counting permits to hunt bulls available more elk migrating north out only through a special drawing. of Yellowstone National Park in The limited hunting is meant to the winter. increase the herd’s population. “It used to be about one- Could a side-effect be that cow third of the elk migrated out,” elk feel safer from hunters and said John Vore, Game Manage- are therefore more willing to mi- ment Bureau chief for Montana grate north in Montana? Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Now Certainly Yellowstone Na- it’s close to 80 percent. tional Park has changed in the The elk are members of the last 15 years thanks to an ex- Northern Range herd, which tended drought, wildland fires spends its summers spread out and shorter winters. The park across the northern tier of Yel- is also home to an increasing lowstone National Park’s 2.2 bison herd that now numbers million acres. The herd is one of about 4,900 animals. And it’s a six to eight populations that mi- predator-rich place, with strong grate in and out of Yellowstone. populations of grizzly bears, The other three main groups are black bears, wolves, mountain the Cody, Jackson and Clarks Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times Elk graze next to the moving traic in the Mammoth Hot Springs area of Yellowstone National Park on July 21. lions and coyotes — all of which Fork herds in Wyoming. The consider elk and elk calves a vi- Park Service estimates about — were found inside Yellow- “There’s a really distinctive there’s been a steady rise. I am tal part of their diet. 10,000 to 20,000 elk use the park stone. The other 77 percent — trend, a pretty steady drift” of not going to be surprised if it is “The increasing migration for summer grazing. 3,714 elk — were counted north elk out of the north side of the more this year.” correlates with everything,” Loveless said. “There are so DURING LAST year’s annual of the park in places like Mon- park, said Karen Loveless, an The reason for the increase tana’s Dome Mountain Wildlife FWP wildlife biologist based in could simply be a movement to many different factors. …” count of the Northern Range The reason elk and other herd, wildlife biologists tallied Management Area and Dailey Livingston. “In 2000, 24 percent an area with less snow and bet- animals move from summer to 4,844 elk. Of that total, only 23 Lake at the southern end of Park of the herd came out of the park. ter forage. But there are other percent — or 1,130 of the herd County. In 2013 it was 77 percent and factors worth considering. Mon- please see ELK, page S3 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015 • Sports 3

Hunting, Fishing Hiking, Birding Outdoors Hunting & Fishing Report Elk Trudging into the Dark Ages of Winter Continued from Sports 2 winter ranges is an ancient ith the winter solstice silvers would return. Jack num- Last week on the Cowlitz opened. drive to find the best possi- waiting just around the bers are also down this year. River 300 coho adults returned On Tuesday the WDFW an- ble food source and to avoid Wcorner the world is now Opinions vary but the to the salmon hatchery and a nounced that commercial crab- being eaten by predators. It’s nearly enveloped in darkness. WDFW has postulated that smattering of biters were hooked bing on Washington's southern the same motivation that Morning and night are hefty “poor ocean conditions” on the at the barrier dam. A few steel- coast is still closed pending ad- annually pushes Yellow- oaken bookends on the sparse Pacific coast may be to blame for head and a handful of cutthroats ditional testing and meetings be- stone’s bison out in the win- bookshelf of daylight. Jack Frost the poor returns as well as future also found their way to the bank. tween Washington, Oregon and ter, another issue federal and and John Snow hog the winter negative impacts. River flow at Mayfield Dam on California officials. The most re- state agencies are struggling headlines but it Lower Columbia sturgeon Monday was reported at approx- cent test results show that Wash- with in Montana. is the pervasive also received mixed marks imately 11,900 cubic feet per sec- ington's Dungeness crabs are “Migration is a striking darkness, creep- on their report card. Despite ond. That number will increase safe to eat but those in California behavioral strategy by which ing, scratching, drought conditions caused a significantly by the the end of and Oregon are not. The delayed many animals enhance re- clawing away at mass die-off of adult sturgeon, the week with zero visibility. opening is intended to prevent source acquisition while the last tattered legal size sturgeon between 38 On the North Fork Lewis confusion, chaos in the water or reducing predation risk,” scraps of day and 54-inches were noted to be River the WDFW tallied 19 bank panic in the crab market. according to the Wyoming that makes the increasingly abundant this year, anglers with three hatchery coho “If open, this 13-mile stretch Wildlife Initiative’s website. winter wonder- with more than 13,000 more le- bonked. A fleet of 15 boat an- of Washington’s south coast It’s a behavior also exhib- land so madden- By Jordan Nailon gal size fish than in 2014. Sub- glers averaged better than a third would be the only area in Wash- ited by other animals native ing that many For The adults between 38 and 65-inches of a salmon per angler. Flows at ington, Oregon or California to the Greater Yellowstone folks experience Chronicle also increased their numbers by Merwin in the early week were open to non-tribal commercial Ecosystem like mule deer dangerous dust- 11,000 fish this year. already “very high” at 24,600 cu- crabbing,” explained Dan Ayres, and pronghorns, migrations ups with their wit’s end. However, WDFW scientists bic feet per second. coastal shellfish manager for the that have been documented Of course wicked winds noted low recruitment numbers Lastly, on Salmon Creek in WDFW, in a press release. “We’re in other recent studies by topple trees separating homes this year which “continues a re- Clark County the WDFW that worried it would draw too many the group. from the power grid and further cent trend.” Additionally, juve- hardheaded steelhead are still on crabbers to the area and poten- The Wyoming Wildlife plunging the world ever deeper nile sturgeon between 21 and the bite. tially be overfished.” Initiative’s researchers have into winter's void. Unrepentant 37-inches in length decreased Rainy trout season continues At this time the WDFW plans also found that some elk rains swamp soils, swell drainag- this year by more than 20,000 to be a popular option for an- on opening the area north of are choosing not to migrate es and infiltrate every once-dry fish and 650 adult sturgeon mea- glers pushed off of the rising riv- Klipsan Beach on Jan. 4 to com- into the park in the sum- nook, cranny and crease. Soggy, suring 66-inches and larger “dis- ers. Swift Reservoir is still about mercial crabbing. The remainder mer, instead preferring the soaked and damp are the only appeared.” Science indicates they 29-feet below maximum capac- of Washington's coastal waters, relatively predator-free en- variants of dry that exist, and will likely not return. ity though so the boat launch including Puget Sound are cur- vironment outside the park that doesn't even take into ac- Tellingly, adult sturgeon has been out of commission. At rently open to crabbing. and access to irrigated farm count the mud. numbers failed to meet Oregon's Klineline Pond last week the fields for food. Those elk But even with all of those Conservation Plan threshold WDFW sampled 13 bank an- have abandoned their mi- inconveniences, intrusions and SNOWIN' and and the WDFW noted that glers with 14 trout among them. gratory ways, causing prob- indecencies it is still the absence “increased sea lion abundance The swimming area seems to be Storms are good for snow and lems for farmers, ranchers of adequate light that pushes the are problematic for sturgeon drawing most of the attention White Pass received 18-inches of and wildlife management tilting scales of spirit to unspeak- growth.” from hungry rainbows. snow before things warmed up able points that lie somewhere agencies. The ongoing sturgeon saga and melted a good chunk off the Unlike some of those beyond bearable. has negatively impacted angling HUNTIN' top early this week. On Monday Strangeness and danger are Wyoming elk, though, enthusiasm as well as opportu- winds at the pass were recorded Loveless said she’s not seeing known to lurk in the darkness nity. In 1987 a record of 62,400 Grouse hunting is a good as high as 99-miles per hour. An- of shadows not to mention that option this time of year, so long elk that migrate into Mon- sturgeon were harvested on the other cold front storm is expect- tana’s southern Park County the natural circadian workday lower Columbia below Bonnev- as you don't mind waiting out a ed this week and lift operations rain dump or three. WDFW Po- from Yellowstone choosing is cleaved on both ends so that ille Dam. In 2014-15 those waters will be determined by nature's lice officer Lance Martin noted to take up residence. even energized efforts that begin were catch-and-release only. Due whims. that he's seen an increase in for- “We don’t have a lot of with the dawn and toil past dusk to that shift in regulation annual Crystal Mountain and Mt. est grouse population this year them that stay,” she said. wind up unfinished. To quote angler trips have have taken a Baker were both operating mid- and he thinks the drought is to Because elk gather in the sepia-toned crooners of the nosedive from a high of 209,400 week despite sloppy conditions. thank. larger herds in open areas Old Crow Medicine Show, “Can't in 2000 to about 3,000 on aver- Good base pack there and a fa- “Typically when you have a in Montana during winter see when I go to work, can't see age for the past two years. drier spring you're going to have vorable forecast later this week counts, compared to smaller when I get off/ How do you ex- Smelt returns on the lower a better year,” noted Martin. has those mountains set up for a groups hiding in the trees pect a man not to get lost?” Columbia River have been scat- Duck, coot, snipe, goose, good weekend. inside Yellowstone, Utah The next four weeks will have tershot this decade. In 2011-12 an crow, and band-tailed pigeon Snoqualmie was closed mid- State University is conduct- the least daylight of the year. De- average of 3.25 million pounds and mourning doves are all fair week after a good early run last ing a two-year study about cember 21 will mark the solstice, of smelt returned to the river game for the table as well, al- weekend. They are expecting to whether biologists are sim- the shortest day in the northern and as a result commercial and open up later this week after the hemisphere and the official be- though goose hunting is current- ply undercounting elk in recreational smelt fisheries were storm deposits some more white ginning of winter. The very next ly curtailed in area 2A. Yellowstone because they closed from 2011-13. Since 2013 stuff. Mt. Hood Meadows took day the earth will begin its slow, Special opportunities for are harder to see. The 2015- though the run has averaged 12.6 on a little snow last weekend as slogging tilt back towards the pheasant hunting can be found 17 “elk sightability study” million pounds. Those improved at the Skookumchuck, Fort Lew- well and they are hoping to fi- could give biologists better light. Eventually we will all be runs allowed for eight days of washed in its warmth and the is, Kosmos, Scatter Creek, Belfair, nally open this weekend. estimates of how many elk fishing in 2014 and 2015 on the Whidbey Island and Lincoln are missed during annual long, dank nightmare will be Cowlitz River as well as recre- over. Creek release sites. Deposits are WILDLIFERS counts. ational opportunity on the Sandy scheduled daily through Dec. 15. Elk management in the Until then, feel free to batten River. Those that love the view but down the hatches, crank up the Those hunts are allowed from area, because of the high- The forecast for 2016 pre- prefer not to shoot holes in the profile population, has been wood stove, shake off the chill 8:00 am to 4:00 pm daily. natural world can find many dicts a “modest” run more com- Elsewhere, wild turkey sea- a continually evolving pro- and grab a few extra winks of parable to the runs of the early excellent bird watching oppor- shuteye. After all, den-bound son runs through Dec. 15 in east- cess for Montana and the decade. Again, deteriorating tunities along the Chehalis River bears know how to embrace the ern Washington GMU's 105-154, Park Service. Decades ago, ocean conditions have received and Columbia River systems in unbearable. Hibernation helps to 162-186 and the late western ar- the Park Service culled the the blame from the WDFW. No this early winter of southwest elk herd and even herded pass the dark ages. chery and muzzleloader season Washington. Migrating water fisheries have been announced for elk will end that same day. them out of the park toward but Washington, Oregon and fowl are flocking in great num- awaiting Montana hunters FISHIN' the National Oceanic and Atmo- bers these days with swans, geese SHELLFISHIN' into what was called “the The annual Washington De- spheric Association are currently and ducks leading the flying-V. firing line.” partment of Fish and Wildlife mulling those prospects. Indica- The tide of domoic acid has Solitary herons have also been In 1995, when wolf re- fish reports are in and of course tions are that if any smelt fisher- ebbed a bit allowing the WDFW enjoying random puddles here introduction in Yellowstone it's a mixed creel of results. Top- ies are approved they will be in a to reopen Willapa Bay to crab and there. began, the Northern Range ping of the good news is the new more limited capacity than the fishing. Recent test results indi- The Audubon Society is cur- elk herd numbered about record return of almost 1.4 mil- past two years. cated that crab meat is again safe rently gearing up for its 116th 17,000. The population lion fall Chinook salmon past Getting back to the hear and to eat. Contaminated water and annual Christmas Bird Count. seemed to bottom out two Bonneville Dam on the Colum- now the WDFW in conjunction crab meat led to a month-long That event is conducted over a years ago at 3,915 elk. Slowly bia River. A strong push of late with the Cowlitz Indian Tribe closure of the popular fishery. 24-hour period with the help of the trend may be reversing. runners are expected to round have recently noted the presence A press release from the experienced and novice bird- Last winter’s count was 24 off the tail end of the run as of not only Columbia River Eula- WDFW noted that testing of ad- gawkers alike, and then logged percent higher than 2013. well. The previous record was chon smelt but also the recently ditional Willapa Bay species in- in order to update the world's “The size of the herd, the set in 2013 when 1,268,400 kings discovered Longfin smelt. Of cluding oysters, hard-shell clams longest recorded bird watching large number of bison, the breached the dam. course smelt dipping is currently and mussels has shown those database. The nearest counting number of bears and wolves The silver return was not all closed and you can bet that most, shellfish are safe to eat. circle with openings is out of on the landscape, all of that it was cracked up to be though. if not all the fishing in our region The WDFW and Depart- Longview and oddly, there are is pressure to migrate,” said Projections based on the current will be put on the back burner for ment of Health will continue to no counting circles registered FWP’s Vore. returns show that far fewer than awhile as the heavens unleash monitor domoic acid toxin lev- in Lewis or Clark counties. Bird “It’s a premier herd, and 250,000 will make the river run their lingering furry. Rivers will els in Washington's coastal wa- lovers should visit the Audubon that’s one more reason we this year. Preseason forecasts es- be choked, overflowing their ters in order to determine when, society website, www.audubon. have to pay attention to it.” timated more than half a million banks and too slurry filled to see. or if razor clam seasons will be org, for more information. Mount Rainier, Olympic National Parks Prep for Winter Season TACOMA (AP) — With Northwest books and maps for The snowplay area did not open ers and road crews will evaluate full. Park staff urges Hurricane snow covering higher eleva- sale. The National Park Inn pro- last winter. road, weather, and avalanche Ridge visitors to carpool and pay tions, staff at Mount Rainier and vides lodging, food, gifts, and Ranger-led snowshoe walks conditions to determine when extra attention to making the Olympic national parks are prep- snowshoe/ski rentals. For res- are scheduled to begin Dec. 23, it is safe to open the road above best possible use of the parking ping for the start of the winter ervations, call 360-569-2275 or and run through March 27. The Longmire. The standard open area. recreation season. visit mtrainierguestservices.com. walks will take place weekends hours of the road are from 9 Hurricane Ridge Visitor Here is a rundown on some Visitors can come have a great and holiday periods when the a.m.-5 p.m. Center: It will be open Saturdays, of what's happening this winter: park experience during a time visitor center is open. They begin Sundays and Monday holidays that offers incredible seasonal at 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., and last OLYMPIC beginning Dec. 12 and daily Dec. MOUNT RAINIER opportunities. Mount Rainier two hours. Sign-ups are filled on 26- Jan. 3. Ranger-led snowshoe Superintendent Randy King a first-come, first-served basis, Hurricane Ridge Road: The walks will be offered at 2 p.m. Longmire: The area is open Paradise: The Henry M. Jack- and begin one hour in advance road is scheduled to be open Fri- Saturdays, Sundays and Monday seven days a week, unless ma- son Memorial Visitor Center is of each walk at the Jackson Visi- days-Sundays and Monday holi- holidays from Dec. 19-March 27, jor storm events require closure. open 10 a.m.-4:15 p.m. weekends tor Center information desk. days through March 27, weather as well as Jan. 1. The walks last The museum is open from 9 only, as well as Dec. 23-Jan. 3. Longmire-Paradise road: permitting. The road is also 90 minutes and are less than one a.m.-4:30 p.m. daily, providing The Paradise snowplay area The gate at Longmire is closed scheduled to be open daily from mile in length. A $7 participa- general park information, win- is not yet open. Park managers nightly to ensure visitor and staff Dec. 26-Jan. 3. tion fee is charged for adults, ter activity guidance, backcoun- want a snowpack of at least 60 safety, with uphill access closing The road might close tempo- with a $3 fee for youth from 6-15 try permits, and Discover Your inches before opening the area. at 4 p.m. Each morning, rang- rarily if the parking lot becomes years old. Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015 SPORTS C2BL Tuesday’s Prep Wrestling Continued from Sports 1 Three Pins Lift Bearcats to Victory Over Castle Rock they responded well.” Mossyrock outscored Toutle By The Chronicle don’t think our kids were quite when they host Tillamook. Jorgenson (145) Sidnee Arcury Lake 22-7 in the fourth to pull W.F. West notched three mentally prepared.” (170) and Jordan Christin (190) — out the win. pins to down Castle Rock 42-27 Castle Rock posted a pin at Graham-Kapowsin Tops Tiger winning by pin. “We stepped up our pressure in nonleague wrestling action 113 pounds, and won by decision Grapplers “I was happy with our effort. and valued possession,” Ross Tuesday night in the Mint City. in the 120, 126, 132, 138 and 145 GRAHAM — Host Graham- We just have to get better as a said. “Going forward those two Michael Anderson (152 pounds), classes. They also got a pin in the 195-pound bout. Kapowsin picked up a 41-34 win team,” Tiger coach Scott Phillips thing are going to be something Michael Matagi (160) and Cole we rely on.” W.F. West’s Anderson pinned over Centralia’s wrestlers here said. “Several of our first-year Miller (285) all posted pins in Chris Millward in 2:35, while Tuesday night in a nonleague and freshman wrestlers are in Mossyrock (1-1) will host their second dual victory of the Morton-White Pass on Thursday. Matagi posted the evening’s dual matchup. the varsity lineup. We will have season. quickest pin in 50 seconds Tristan Dickey won the to hang in there and take some Aiding the Bearcats in the Pirates Take Advantage of against Ryan Hurley. Bearcat 138-pound match with a major lumps in order to improve as a win were three forfeits against decision, and Joe Finch won on a teammate Cole Miller won his young team.” Second Half Struggles, Down their 1A opponent. 285-pound bout against Jon Es- first-round pin for Centralia. Loggers 40-34 “Castle Rock is a good solid lick in 7:52. The Tigers’ girls also per- Centralia will host the Tiger ONALASKA — Despite team with hard-nosed kids and W.F. West wrestles at the formed well, with all five wres- Holiday Classic tournament on starting off strong, the Loggers they were physical,” W.F. West Wildcat Invite on Saturday and tlers — Veronica Chigo (120), Saturday at the Northwest Sport- faltered on the offensive end late, coach Jamie Rakevich said. “ I they’ll be back home on Jan. 8 Samantha Teitzel (125), Tyler sHub. opening the door for Adna to steal the victory in a 40-34 Cen- tral 2B League boys basketball victory here on Tuesday. Matt Swett led the Loggers in scoring with 10 points, closely followed by a 9-point outing from Jacob Modica. Stone Whit- ney snagged six rebounds to go along with 4 points for Onalaska, which shot 13 of 41 from the field. “We really played well and there were drastic improvements from our game in Rainier to now,” Onalaska coach Dennis Bower said. “Points are just hard to come by with this team and that’s why we struggled in the second half.” After leading 25-15 at half- time, the Loggers were outscored 25-9 in the second half. While Onalaska struggled offensively, the Pirates found success on the inside with Garrett Trotter. Trot- ter scored 13 points, but the Pi- rates main benefit was at the foul line. Adna went 13 of 20 from the charity stripe, a stat that made a big difference in the ballgame. “Adna made some key plays down the stretch and started pounding the ball inside, forc- ing us to foul,” Bower said. “Both Brandon Hansen / [email protected] teams really played hard. It made Toledo’s Ally Bacon keeps the ball moving during Central 2B girls basketball action against Napavine Wednesday in Toledo. for a good atmosphere.” Tanner Rigdon added 10 second half like it was 0-0,” Bull- missed quite a few of them.” TUESDAY’S RESULTS points and seven rebounds for Girls ock said. “They came out strong The Tigers got the jump on Bearcats Win Second the Pirates. and scored 14 points while they the Wolves early, outscoring Riv- Straight with Drubbing Onalaska (0-2 league, 0-3 Continued from Sports 1 really accepted that challenge, er Ridge 12-5 in the first quarter. of 4A Battle Ground overall) will travel to Winlock came through and executed After even play, the third quarter BATTLE GROUND — W.F. on Saturday. Adna (2-0) will host things.” gave the opposition a 4-point dif- Napavine on Saturday. Emily Barge led Toledo with West improved to 2-0 on Tues- 11 points, while Ally Bacon add- Mossyrock (0-2) will play at ference that brought them back day with a 69-55 win over 4A ed five rebounds. Morton-White Pass in Morton in the ballgame, making things Battle Ground here in nonleague Tuesday’s Napavine (1-1) hosts Onalas- on Friday. uneasy for the Tigers. girls basketball action. 2A/1A Boys Basketball ka on Friday, while Toledo (1-1) MaKenna Schultz, the Wolves’ Jessica McKay did a lot of ev- hosts Toutle Lake. 2A GIRLS BASKETBALL senior star guard who had 17 erything for the Bearcats, scor- points on the night, faltered ever ing 22 points to go along with Beavers Vikings Fall in Toutle Tigers Squeak By With Victory so slightly in the fourth quarter six assists and seven rebounds. Over River Ridge Shasta Lofgren added 11 points TOUTLE — Mossyrock was with a few key missed shots and LACEY — A few uncharac- free throws down the wire. to the effort. Thumped By held to 5 first half points and “Jessica had a big game,” W.F. teristic misses from the Wolves’ The unusual finish spelled ended up falling 59-25 to Toutle West coach Tom Kelly said. “The good fortune for the Tigers, who Lake in Central 2B action here star down the stretch gave Cen- girls played well and really hard.” Montesano on Wednesday. Paige Moorcroft tralia just enough breathing were able to split the pair on a By The Chronicle Morgan Stradley and Kylie led the team with 9 points, while room to slip past River Ridge last-second trip to the charity Smith scored 18 points apiece MONTESANO — The Bea- Clementine Schultz notched 8. with a 37-35 nonleague girls bas- stripe before a half court prayer for the Tigers, but couldn’t get vers were held to 9 points in the “The score doesn’t show the ketball win here on Wednesday. by Schultz landed off the mark. enough out of other personnel to first half and couldn’t recover in Alyx Fast once again led “It was 29-28 for a long time in keep up with the Bearcats. a 62-34 Evergreen 2A/1A League story of how defensively we the Tigers in scoring, record- the fourth,” Ashmore said. “We Kelly expressed his pleasure loss to Montesano here on Tues- played,” Mossyrock coach Da- rin Bullock said. “They got some ing 13 points while Ellie Cor- were able to end up with the win with how his squad is adjusting day night. Nihls Peterson led to the completely new system. Tenino with 14 points but the shots off and putbacks early.” win notched 7 points and 11 re- through it all. We definitely have bounds on the night. Centralia a lot of things to work on, but I’m “Everything is new, defense Bulldogs had too much firepow- Makala Gardner scored 26 and everything, and we haven’t shot 13 of 46 from the field. happy with the win.” er in the matchup. points to lead the Ducks, while had a lot of time,” Kelly said. Centralia (3-0) will travel to “Montesano is a really well- Sam Woodley added 19 points. “It was just one of those games “They’re doing it to the best of rounded team,” Tenino coach Toutle Lake led 33-5 at the break, on the road,” Centralia coach Mark Morris on Friday. their ability and really getting Josef Chirhart said. “All their but Mossyrock was able to notch Doug Ashmore said. “I was real- after it. We have a long way to go players can hit a bucket and 20 second-half points. ly happy with the way we played but the girls are only going to get they’re all fundamentally sound. defensively as a team. Offensive- better.” They’re a good squad.” “I challenged the girls at half- time to come out and play in the ly, we had some great looks but W.F. West (2-0) will travel to Montesano led 13-2 after the face Evergreen tonight. first quarter, then went on a 22-7 run in the second quarter. College Basketball Tano Bailon added 9 points for the Beavers. “We just weren’t ready to go,” Wiltjer, Sabonis Help No. 20 Gonzaga Edge Montana 61-58 Chirhart said. “We turned the ball over too much and lacked SPOKANE (AP) — Coming Eric McClellan had 11 for en shots and had four turnovers. Gonzaga: Senior center Prze- communication on defense.” off a rare loss at home, No. 20 Gonzaga. The Grizzlies then missed mek Karnowski was sidelined for Tenino (2-2) plays at Ho- Gonzaga barely avoided another Martin Breunig led Montana their next seven shots, and Gon- the third consecutive game with quiam on Friday. defeat at the McCarthey Athletic (3-4) with 20 points, 18 coming zaga's 8-0 run pushed the Bull- back problems. Few labels Kar- Center. after halftime. Walter Wright dogs ahead 39-35. nowski "our best rim protector "We're very lucky to get out of added 14. Gfeller, who scored nine (on defense)." Rochester Falls in Forks this with a win," coach Mark Few "I was just trying to be more points, tied the game with a FORKS — The Warriors got said after the Bulldogs held off aggressive (in the second half) . 3-pointer with 1:07 to go. Jack GFELLER OVERLOOKED? off to a slow start and couldn’t Montana 61-58 Tuesday night. in the first half, we were not ag- Lopez was fouled at the same recover in a 57-49 Evergreen Kyle Wiltjer and Domantas gressive enough," Breunig said. time and sank two free throws Gfeller grew up 60 miles 2A/1A League loss to Forks here Sabonis each scored 16 points Few said Breunig "is one of to give Montana a 58-56 lead. In south of Spokane in the small on Tuesday night. Keegan Gold- for Gonzaga, which recently lost the best low-post players we'll the final minute, Perkins sank town of Colfax, Washington. rick led Rochester with 12 points at home to then-No. 19 Arizona play this season." one of two free throws before hit- The junior guard said Gonzaga while Tiki Hickle and Noah Es- 68-63. Both teams struggled to score ting a jumper prior to Wiltjer's showed no interest in him be- cott each added nine. Wiltjer made two free throws consistently. Gonzaga shot 40 final free throws. yond "maybe a couple emails." “We dug ourselves in a hole with 7.5 seconds left for the final percent from the field and Mon- "To get rewarded with a 'W' early and Keegan gave us a spark points of the game. A 3-point tana hit just 36.1 percent. Turn- when we feel we didn't play very RARE EMPTY SEATS and hit some threes,” Rochester attempt by Montana's Brandon overs also were a problem for good is a good thing," Few said. "I coach Mark Goldrick said. “We Gfeller bounced off the front both teams at times. don't want to take anything away The Bulldogs announced the could cut it down to 5 or 6 and rim as time expired. "It was the best defense we've from Montana. I think they're usual sellout crowd of 6,000, but they would get it stretched back "I think every one is going played since I've been at Mon- going to have a great season." perhaps 100 seats in Gonzaga's out.” in as soon as it leaves my hand," tana," Grizzlies coach Travis De- notoriously rowdy student sec- Forks led 12-6 after the first Gfeller said, "but that isn't the Cuire said. TIP-INS tion were empty. Some students quarter and 31-21 at the break. way it worked out tonight." Gonzaga trailed 11-9 before may have been focusing on next The Spartans were led by Parker Sabonis had 10 rebounds and holding Montana without a Montana: The Grizzlies and week's final exams. Browning’s 26 points. Wiltjer nine for the Bulldogs (6- point for six minutes during an Bulldogs were Big Sky Con- “We just couldn’t get into any 2). 8-0 run. ference rivals from 1963-64 UP NEXT kind of rhythm,” Goldrick said. Josh Perkins scored 13 points The Bulldogs led 29-23 at the through 1978-79, when Gonzaga “We couldn’t string together for Gonzaga, including a free break and scored the opening left for the West Coast Confer- Montana visits Washington things and get momentum.” throw and a jumper in the final basket of the second half. Mon- ence. The teams had not met on Saturday. Rochester (0-3) will play minute to erase Montana's 58-56 tana took the lead with a 12-0 since Nov. 11, 2007. ... Montana Gonzaga hosts UCLA on Sat- Montesano at home on Thursday. lead. run, when Gonzaga missed sev- has lost the past 10 meetings. urday. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015

NFL Manziel: ‘I Was Forced to Learn a Hard Lesson’ BEREA, Ohio (AP) — Johnny Manziel didn't like being pun- ished for partying. He didn't agree with being benched and isn't happy it cost him the spot- light of a Monday night game. But now that his punish- ment's over, Manziel says he wants to make the most of his new chance to start. And if he doesn't behave, it may be Johnny Football's last chance with the Browns. Speaking to reporters for the first time since being demoted last month for off-field behavior, Manziel didn't apologize for his actions, offered no promises and said he feels fortunate to be back in the starting lineup this week against San Francisco. "I was forced to learn a hard lesson," he said. "I had to learn the hard way and I'm lucky to be back in the position that I'm in and being the starter again, so I'm definitely not taking that lightly. That's for sure." Browns coach Mike Pettine punished Manziel after a video surfaced of the polarizing and popular QB holding a cham-

pagne bottle and rapping pro- Ann Heisenfelt / The Associated Press fane lyrics at a club in Austin, Texas. Manziel had promised the Seattle Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett (72) dances to celebrate sacking Minnesota Vikings quarterback Teddy Bridgewater (5) as A.J. Francis looks on in the Browns he wouldn't be a distrac- second half of an NFL football game Sunday in Minneapolis. Seattle won 38-7. tion during the team's bye week and then became one on social media sites. Veteran Seahawks Kept Calm During Early Struggles Manziel called the situation "a lapse in judgment" and said he By Jayson Jenks every fire — sometimes they’ve learned his lesson. The Seattle Times been burned, but more often "Obviously, there's a way to they’ve come through a little MINNEAPOLIS — If the ‘‘Why would we panic?’’ conduct yourself that 31 other warm. Seahawks have reinforced any- guys in the league do each and Those past experiences have thing over the past two years, it’s every week," he said. "You have Richard Sherman, determined how this team has to appreciate the struggle. to follow that example and real- Seattle Seahawks cornerback handled losses, searched for hard The 2012 season was a sur- ize that this is a very prestigious answers and now is dealing with prise. The 2013 season had mo- situation that I'm in being a its winning streak. ments of tension, but they were starting quarterback in the NFL, “There were some locker- like earthquakes that registered so I have to take pride in that and savvier, but losses sometimes do when things are going well? room issues last year,” receiver on the Richter scale yet oth- act accordingly." brewed a dark cloud in the locker Do you change? And that’s what Doug Baldwin said. “This team erwise went undetected. The He had better. Pettine warned room. I appreciate about our team. We as a whole is much more stable 2014 season was different — a Wednesday that the team won't This team has handled losses don’t change our approach, re- than it was a year ago. It’s huge, hot start, a shocking midseason stand any more off-field shenan- with a calmer public face, and gardless.” trade, locker-room issues and, fi- because we don’t have any dis- igans. when they struggled that led He called that mentality this tractions. We don’t have any- nally, an explosive run to finish to reasonable questions being team’s most important trait and the season. It had all the volatil- thing that’s taking away from asked. Were they fat and happy explained why. us finding ourselves. Once we ity of great theater, even down to with their previous success and “I’ll use a boxer as an example,” Tuesday’s the ending. capture that feeling again, there’s new contracts? Had they lost he said. “A boxer might lose the nothing in the way of it. And 2A/1A Girls Basketball This season has presented their edge? first couple of rounds. He might something else entirely. The Se- we’re seeing that now.” Now that they are winning get knocked to the ground at one The Seahawks have matured ahawks were favorites to play in and dangerous, that calmness point. But a boxer, a champion, Lancaster’s 20 their third consecutive Super over the past few seasons, and as has taken on a different dimen- never gives up. A champion al- Bowl. They were high on talent they’ve done so they have taken Leads Lady and expectations, and then they sion — that of the old, unflinch- ways understands that if he gets on the identity of Carroll, who were 0-2 ... 2-4 ... 4-5. ing hand. another punch, if he just gets in players swear is nothing if not Warriors Past But they have won three in “Why would we panic?” cor- rhythm, the fight can turn.” the same. a row, are 7-5 and firmly in the nerback Richard Sherman said. The Seahawks have turned “It stems from philosophy,” playoff hunt. They once again “We’re battle-tested. When you’ve the fight. Their next three games Sherman said. “He beats it into Spartans are surging toward the finish been to the top and you’ve been are against opponents who have your head that nothing changes.” By The Chronicle line, their calling card under to the bottom, you understand lost a combined 13 consecutive He looked around the locker that neither one of them is fatal. games before they close the year room after Sunday’s victory over FORKS — Joni Lancaster's coach Pete Carroll. Neither one of them is the final with a tough game at Arizona. the Vikings. Sherman, as much scoring total ended up being the This season hasn’t been dif- ferent just in trajectory. It has decision. You always have anoth- Who knows what becomes of as anyone, has come to appreci- difference between Rochester er chance. Next week is always this season, but it has been fasci- and Forks as the Warriors took a also been different in tone. ate the struggle and the steady coming. You can’t always con- nating to watch. This team was 52-32 Evergreen 2A/1A girls bas- The 2013 Seahawks reacted hand. ketball victory here on Tuesday. to losses like a young team that trol things. Things aren’t always impossible to get a read on ear- “It’s just a veteran group, I Lancaster poured in 20 didn’t expect to lose, ever, be- going to go as planned. When lier in the season, but its identity guess,” Sherman said. “We’re points, while nearly racking up cause that’s pretty much who you fold when things don’t go as is clearing up. As much as any young in the league, but we’re old a triple-double with 12 steals they were. The 2014 team was planned, what are you going to team, the Seahawks have faced in experience.” and eight assists. Courtney Baird contributed 12 points and seven rebounds for the Warriors. Seahawks Again Among the Best at Stopping the Run The Warriors hopped out to By Tim Booth just once in the past seven games a quick lead early on by outscor- The Associated Press and is relying on rookie Javorius ing the Spartans 13-1 in the first Allen as its primary ball carrier. frame and 16-5 in the second RENTON — Adrian Peter- Next week's opponent, Cleve- quarter. son was leading the NFL in rush- land, has gone six straight weeks "Joni had a really good night ing, about to face a Seattle de- without rushing for 100 yards as and we played really well," Roch- fense that he had darted through a team and is one of five teams ester coach A.J. Easley said. "We three years earlier for 182 yards, not to have an individual 100- did a really nice job hammering the most allowed by the Se- yard rusher this season. Arizona down and jumping on it in that ahawks in Pete Carroll's tenure. in Week 17 could be using re- first quarter." By the time last Sunday was serves if its spot in the postsea- The Spartans were led by done, Peterson had just 18 yards son is already set. a 17-point performance from rushing and the Seahawks had The only running back re- 6-foot senior Alexis Leons. The taken another step in re-estab- maining on Seattle's schedule Warriors shot 22 of 54 from the lishing themselves as a dominant that ranks in the top 10 in the floor. run defense. league is St. Louis' Todd Gurley Rochester (1-2, 1-0 league) "To hold him to 18 or whatever Ann Heisenfelt / The Associated Press will host Montesano on Friday. in Week 16. is definitely something you can Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson (28) is stopped by Seattle Se- "We're going to continue to try applaud yourself," Seattle line- ahawks outside linebacker K.J. Wright (50) Sunday, in Minneapolis. and play fundamentally sound backer Bobby Wagner said. "But The Seahawks also have yet to times in the past, Seattle's been and disciplined up front and try you can only applaud yourself to take advantage of our scheme Centralia for 30 seconds and then move on let a running back go off. Seattle beaten in the run game because is the only team in the NFL that players have been out of position and our guys' knowledge of it. from there." And when you do that and play Continued from Sports 1 has not allowed a 100-yard rusher or a team has found success with While their pass defense has really hard, it's hard to run it at this season. And they've smoth- a different blocking scheme. recipe for success came on the been hurt at times, the Seahawks us," Carroll said. have been stout against the run ered runners the past three weeks. But Seattle's tackling against glass, where Centralia out- The Seahawks allowed 59 Minnesota was superb. Peter- rebounded the Panthers 34-14. for most of the season, and espe- NOTES: Injured RB Marshawn cially the past three weeks while yards rushing to San Francisco, son's longest run was 5 yards Lynch returned to the team's “Washougal only had one of- 58 to Pittsburgh and a mere 31 to and the Seahawks were so good fensive board, and when it came shutting down San Francisco, practice facility Wednesday Minnesota. The 31 yards allowed at stopping him on first and sec- down to it that probably was the Pittsburgh and the Vikings. and was a spectator for practice. difference,” Brown said. Heading into Week 14, the against the Vikings were the 10th ond down that Teddy Bridgewa- Earlier in the day, Carroll said The Tigers went 12 of 20 from Seahawks rank third in the NFL fewest in Seattle franchise history ter could not convert third-and- Lynch is continuing with his the free throw line while Wash- at stopping the run, trailing only for a regular-season game. long situations through the air to rehab but still has no timetable ougal came up empty, going 0 of the New York Jets and unbeaten "It's always good when you sustain drives. Minnesota's lon- for his return following abdomi- 3 from the stripe. The Panthers Carolina. The 87.8 yards per can stop a back like that that is gest drive was eight plays. nal surgery. ... Seattle signed TE were led by 14 points from senior game Seattle is allowing is not as of that pedigree, and stop a team Given their upcoming op- Anthony McCoy and S Akeem guard Daniel Davis. good as the Seahawks were last like that," Seattle defensive end ponents, the Seahawks have a Davis on Wednesday. McCoy Centralia (1-2) will host season, but better than 2012 and Michael Bennett said. chance to finish as the best in the spent five injury-filled seasons Rochester on Friday. 2013 when they were still giving Often with the Seahawks, NFL at stopping the run. This with the Seahawks before spend- Note: The Centralia JV lost, up more than 100 yards rushing the success of their run defense week's opponent, Baltimore, has ing six games this season with 59-42. per game. comes down to their tackling. At rushed for more than 100 yards Washington. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015 SPORTS

Scoreboard Sports on the Air Preps ander, 5-1 University Prep 60, Bush 33 Seattle 38, Minnesota 7 138 C.J. Baker (CR) def. Jacob Now- Walla Walla 66, Pendleton, Ore. 56 Tennessee 42, Jacksonville 39 THURSDAY, Dec. 10 Local Prep Sports Schedule els, 6-4 Wapato 74, Selah 71 San Francisco 26, Chicago 20, OT 145 Tyler Crayne (CR) def. Logan Si- Washington 45, Clover Park 43 COLLEGE BASKETBALL THURSDAY, Dec. 10 N.Y. Jets 23, N.Y. Giants 20, OT Boys Basketball gler, 9-6 West Seattle 72, Nathan Hale 50 4:30 p.m. Montesano at Rochester, 7 p.m. 152 Michael Anderson (WFW) West Valley 48, Lakeland, Idaho 42 Tampa Bay 23, Atlanta 19 ESPN2 — Iowa at Iowa St. Toledo at Toutle Lake, 7 p.m. pinned Chris Millward, 2:35 White River 91, Orting 69 Buffalo 30, Houston 21 Morton-White Pass at Mossyrock, 7 160 Michael Matagi (WFW) pinned Miami 15, Baltimore 13 5 p.m. Ryan Hurley, 0:50 GIRLS BASKETBALL p.m. Cincinnati 37, Cleveland 3 FS1 — Troy at Seton Hall Wahkiakum at Winlock, 7 p.m. 170 Drew Alexander (WFW) forfeit Aberdeen 60, Hoquiam 46 Denver 17, San Diego 3 GOLF Adna at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. 182 Brenden Spahr (WFW) forfeit Annie Wright 44, Bear Creek 39, OT Girls Basketball 195 Nathan Halladay (CR) pinned Asotin 59, Kendrick, Idaho 52 Kansas City 34, Oakland 20 6 p.m. W.F. West at Evergreen, 7 p.m. Brayden Bostwick, 5:23 Auburn Mountainview 73, Auburn 28 Carolina 41, New Orleans 38 GOLF — Asian Tour, Thailand Golf Champi- Tenino at Hoquiam, 7 p.m. 220 Talib Meeks (CR) pinned Na- Auburn Riverside 50, Sumner 28 Philadelphia 35, New England 28 thaniel Gluck, 3:18 Bellarmine Prep 64, Gig Harbor 50 onship, second round, at Chonburi, Thailand Pittsburgh 45, Indianapolis 10 FRIDAY, Dec. 11 285 Cole Miller (WFW) pinned Jon Bellevue Christian 49, Forest Ridge 27 NBA BASKETBALL Men’s College Basketball Eslick, 7:52 Bonney Lake 36, Peninsula 24 5 p.m. Peninsula at Centralia, 6 p.m. Bremerton 52, Sequim 46 Monday’s Game Boys Basketball Wednesday’s Results Burlington-Edison 68, Meridian 53 Dallas 19, Washington 16 TNT — L.A. Clippers at Chicago Rochester at Centralia, 7 p.m. Girls Basketball Central Valley 58, Gonzaga Prep 47 7:30 p.m. At Toledo Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 62, Northwest W.F. West at Olympic, 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 10 TNT — New York at Sacramento Tenino at Hoquiam, 7 p.m. TIGERS 53, INDIANS 23 Christian (Colbert) 38 Girls Basketball Napavine 11 18 17 7—53 Curtis 43, Rogers (Puyallup) 33 Minnesota at Arizona, 5:25 p.m. NFL FOOTBALL Centralia at Mark Morris, 7 p.m. Toledo 5 2 3 13—23 Darrington 47, Concrete 33 5:25 p.m. Montesano at Rochester, 7 p.m. Napavine (53) — White 5, Sisson 3, Davenport 47, Odessa-Harrington 20 Sunday, Dec. 13 Hamre 6, Olson 11, Snaza 3, Bornstein East Valley (Spokane) 68, Freeman 35 NFL — Minnesota at Arizona Toutle Lake at Toledo, 7 p.m. Detroit at St. Louis, 10 a.m. Mossyrock at Morton-White Pass (at 1, Thompson 1, Lee 23 East Valley (Yakima) 43, Prosser 29 SOCCER San Diego at Kansas City, 10 a.m. Morton), 7 p.m. FG: N/A FT: 8 of 17—.471 Reb: N/A Ellensburg 58, Toppenish 39 Noon Winlock at Wahkiakum, 7 p.m. Toledo (23) — Anna Tauscher 2, Elma 50, Eatonville 35 Washington at Chicago, 10 a.m. Pe Ell at Adna, 7 p.m. Barge 11, Ewers 2, Haley Tauscher 3, Emerald Ridge 61, Bethel 51 Buffalo at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. FS1 — UEFA Europa League, TBA Cline 2, Bowen 3 Onalaska at Napavine, 7 p.m. Enumclaw 53, Lakes 46 San Francisco at Cleveland, 10 a.m. FS2 — UEFA Europa League, TBA FG: N/A FT: 4 of 16—.250 Reb: 24 Ferndale 47, Blaine 25 Wrestling New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Rochester at Battle of the Border (at (Bacon 5) Grace Academy 48, Orcas Christian 20 Blaine HS), 1 p.m. Hermiston, Ore. 60, Hanford 18 Tennessee at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m. ESPN2 — Women, International friendly, At Toutle Lake Ilwaco 66, Ocosta 35 Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. United States vs. Trinidad & Tobago, at San An- SATURDAY, Dec. 12 DUCKS 59, VIKINGS 25 Kamiakin 80, West Valley (Yakima) 72 Indianapolis at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. Mossyrock 3 2 14 6—25 Kettle Falls 52, Curlew 24 tonio Women’s College Basketball Atlanta at Carolina, 10 a.m. Blue Mountain at Centralia (Blazer Toutle Lake 15 18 15 15—59 Kittitas 49, Wahluke 30 WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Seattle at Baltimore, 10 a.m. Classic), 7 p.m. Mossyrock (25) — Moorcroft 9, LaConner 42, Mount Vernon Chr. 33 4 p.m. Boys Basketball Schultz 8, Grose 5, Nelson 3 Lake Quinault 64, North River 28 Oakland at Denver, 1:05 p.m. Evergreen at Centralia, 7 p.m. FG: N/A FT: 4 of 8—.500 Reb: N/A Lakeside 55, St. George’s 49 Dallas at Green Bay, 1:25 p.m. SEC — Louisville at Kentucky Toutle Lake (59) — Hockett 5, Mossyrock at Wahkiakum, 7 p.m. Lewis and Clark 68, Shadle Park 10 New England at Houston, 5:30 p.m. 5 p.m. Napavine at Adna, 7 p.m. Woodley 19, Deffenbaugh 2, Frick 4, Lewiston, Idaho 46, Clarkston 33 BTN — Florida at Wisconsin Pe Ell at Toutle Lake, 7 p.m. Dean 2, Gardner 26, Pickner 3, Perrigo Liberty 52, Waitsburg-Prescott 36 Monday, Dec. 14 Onalaska at Winlock, 7 p.m. 2 Lind-Ritzville/Sp 48, Medical Lake 27 6 p.m. Morton-White Pass at Toledo, 7 p.m. FG: N/A FT: 18 of 20—.900 Reb: N/A Lynden Christian 76, Sedro-Woolley 27 N.Y. Giants at Miami, 5:30 p.m. SEC — Oral Roberts at Arkansas Girls Basketball Mead 54, North Central 48 Kalama at W.F. West, 7 p.m. At Battle Ground Montesano 70, Tenino 24 Evergreen at Rochester, 7 p.m. BEARCATS 69, TIGERS 55 Moses Lake 76, Chiawana 55 FRIDAY, Dec. 11 Napavine at Adna, 5:45 p.m. W.F. West 13 16 22 18—69 Mt. Rainier 51, Highline 33 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Onalaska at Winlock, 5:45 p.m. Battle Ground 6 13 15 20—55 Mt. Rainier Luth. 55, Shorewood Ch. 48 NBA W.F. West (69) — Steen 9, S. Haak- Mt. Spokane 63, Rogers (Spokane) 16 5 p.m. Morton-White Pass at Toledo, 5:45 NBA Standings p.m. enson 1, M. Haakenson 6, Johnson North Beach 40, South Bend 32 FSN — Prairie View A&M at TCU EASTERN CONFERENCE Mossyrock at Wahkiakum , 5:45 p.m. 9, Strasser 5, Lofgren 11, McKay 22, North Kitsap 70, Klahowya 45 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Pe Ell at Toutle Lake, 5:45 p.m. Brumfield 4, Wahl 2 Oakesdale 51, College Place 13 East W L Pct GB Oakville at Quilcene, 5 p.m. FG: 26 of 67 —.388 FT: 14 of 26 Orcas Island 45, Cedar Park Ch. 35 Toronto 14 9 .609 — 5 p.m. Wrestling —.538 Reb: N/A Othello 43, Quincy 34 Battle Ground (55) — Russell 2, Ad- Boston 13 9 .591 ½ ESPN2 — NCAA FCS Championship, quar- Centralia Tiger Holiday Classic, 9 Pasco 81, Eisenhower 43 ams 5, Reeves 2, Stradley 18, Smith 18, New York 10 13 .435 4 terfinals, game TBA a.m. Port Angeles 39, Vashon Island 27 Mosby 6, Poteet 2 Rochester at Battle of the Border (at Puyallup 59, Spanaway Lake 15 Brooklyn 6 15 .286 7 GOLF FG: N/A FT: 13 of 24 —.542 Reb: N/A Blaine HS), 10 a.m. Raymond 55, Willapa Valley 34 Philadelphia 1 21 .045 12½ 2 a.m. W.F. West at Wildcat Invite (at La Republic 33, Omak 25 At Lacey Southeast Division Center HS), 10 a.m. Richland 45, Davis 38 GOLF — European LPGA Tour, Omega TIGERS 37, WOLVES 35 Charlotte 13 8 .619 — Tenino at Charger Dual Tournament Ridgefield 40, Stevenson 24 Dubai Masters, third round, at Dubai, United Centralia 12 8 9 8—37 Atlanta 14 9 .609 — (at Marysville-Pilchuck HS), 10 a.m. River Ridge 36, Fife 30 River Ridge 5 8 13 9—35 River View 46, Highland 43 Miami 12 8 .600 ½ Arab Emirates Centralia (37) — A. Fast 13, Crews 6, Tuesday’s Results Rochester 52, Forks 32 Orlando 12 10 .545 1½ 10 a.m. Blaser 4, Aiken 3, Corwin 7, M. Fast 4 Boys Basketball Seattle Acad. 55, Northwest School 31 FG: 13 of 46 —.283 FT: 7 of 11 —.636 Washington 9 11 .450 3½ GOLF — PGA Tour, Franklin Templeton At Morton Selkirk 31, Priest River, Idaho 23 Reb: 20 (Corwin 11) Central Division Shootout, second round, at Naples, Fla. T-WOLVES 76, CARDINALS 27 Shorecrest 45, Cedarcrest 34 River Ridge (35) — Schultz 17, Cleveland 14 7 .667 — Winlock 13 7 3 4 —27 Skyview 63, Olympia 44 8 p.m. Yenne 6, Retzlaff 6, Lucas 2, Wilson 4 Morton-WP 24 24 17 11 —76 Steilacoom 50, Franklin Pierce 41 Indiana 12 8 .600 1½ FG: 13 of 50 —.260 FT: 7 of 14 —.500 GOLF — Asian Tour, Thailand Golf Champi- Winlock (27) — Dean 9, Patching 8, Sunnyside Chr. 56, Kiona-Benton 23 Chicago 11 8 .579 2 Reb: 31 Tacoma Baptist 58, Auburn Adv. 28 onship, third round, at Chonburi, Thailand Keim 2, Hall 3, Gonzalez 3, Coleman 2 Detroit 12 11 .522 3 Thomas Jefferson 58, Decatur 39 NBA BASKETBALL FG: 10 of 36 —.277 FT: 4 of 14 —.285 Milwaukee 9 14 .391 6 Reb: 20 (Dean 6) Timberlake, Idaho 57, Riverside 29 Tuesday’s Statewide Scores Touchet 64, St. John-E/Lacrosse 49 WESTERN CONFERENCE 4 p.m. Morton-White Pass (76) — K. Po- BOYS BASKETBALL Trout Lake-Glenwood 25, SW Chr. 23 Southwest Division ESPN — Miami at Indiana quette 21, Elledge 9, Gillispie 3, Collette Adna 40, Onalaska 35 13, Hart 4, M. Poquette 11, LaClef 11, University Prep 42, Bush 21 San Antonio 18 5 .783 — 6:30 p.m. Astoria, Ore. 56, Ilwaco 34 Walla Walla 49, Pendleton, Ore. 30 Lewis 4 Auburn Mountainview 60, Auburn 50 Memphis 13 10 .565 5 ESPN — L.A. Lakers at San Antonio FG: 33 of 48 —.687, FT: 5 of 9 —.555 Washington 59, Clover Park 22 Auburn Riverside 61, Sumner 57 Dallas 13 10 .565 5 Reb: 30 (K. Poquette 8, M. Poquette 6) West Valley 41, Lakeland, Idaho 25 SOCCER Bellevue 79, Juanita 58 White River 60, Orting 9 Houston 11 12 .478 7 Bothell 84, Skyline 64 11:30 a.m. White Swan 55, Goldendale 36 New Orleans 5 16 .238 12 At Mossyrock Bremerton 68, Sequim 50 FS1 — Bundesliga, VfB Stuttgart at FsV VIKINGS 54, DUCKS 49 Cascade (Everett) 76, Arlington 53 Northwest Division Toutle Lake 13 17 12 7 —49 Wednesday’s Statewide Scores Mainz 05 Castle Rock 64, LaCenter 62 BOYS BASKETBALL Oklahoma City 13 8 .619 — Mossyrock 7 15 10 22 —54 Cedarcrest 71, Shorecrest 65 3 p.m. Toutle Lake (49) — Hoff 13, Swan- Battle Ground 60, Hockinson 42 Utah 10 10 .500 2½ Centralia 49, Washougal 44 Bellarmine Prep 56, Gig Harbor 49 Minnesota 9 12 .429 4 FS2 — Women, CONCACAF U-20 Champi- son 15, Risner 10, Buck 3, Porter 8 Cheney 69, Deer Park 42 FG: 13 of 39 —.333 FT: 17 of 24 —.708 Cascade Christian 47, Eatonville 46 Portland 9 14 .391 5 onship, first semifinal, at San Pedro Sula, Hon- Chiawana 79, Moses Lake 62 Fort Vancouver 52, Heritage 41 Reb: N/A Clarkston 58, Lewiston, Idaho 51 Denver 8 14 .364 5½ duras Mossyrock (54) — Nelson 11, Miles Lindbergh 55, Renton 44 Cleveland 63, Chief Sealth 60 Pacific Division 16, Kirkley 21, Johnson 2, Clevenger 2, North Thurston 54, Capital 49 6 p.m. Coeur d’Alene 68, NWC (Colbert) 51 Orcas Island 74, Cedar Park Chr. 65 Golden State 23 0 1.000 — Allen 2 Concrete 63, Darrington 41 FS2 — Women, CONCACAF U-20 Cham- FG: 20 of 46 —.435 FT: 11 of 18 —.611 Prairie 64, Camas 54, OT L.A. Clippers 13 9 .591 9½ Curlew 48, Kettle Falls 37 Roosevelt 57, Mountlake Terrace 55 pionship, second semifinal, at San Pedro Sula, Reb: 27 (Kirkley 12, Coleman 7) Phoenix 10 13 .435 13 Curtis 72, Rogers (Puyallup) 34 Stadium 80, South Kitsap 73 Eastside Catholic 59, Lakeside 56 Sacramento 8 15 .348 15 Honduras At Onalaska Timberline 67, Yelm 51 Eatonville 64, Elma 43 Wilson 72, Shelton 54 L.A. Lakers 3 19 .136 19½ WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL PIRATES 40, LOGGERS 34 Edmonds-Woodway 83, Kamiak 60 3 p.m. Adna 6 9 10 15 —40 Eisenhower 60, Pasco 56 Onalaska 12 13 4 5 —34 GIRLS BASKETBALL Tuesday’s Games ESPN2 — Hall of Fame Holiday Showcase, Ellensburg 43, Toppenish 32 Arlington 61, Lake Stevens 35 Adna (40) — Trotter 13, Rigdon 10, Cleveland 105, Portland 100 Emerald Ridge 61, Bethel 51 Columbia River 58, Evergreen (V) 36 Florida St. at UConn Ingle 6, Weed 6, Apperson 3, Moon 2 Federal Way 72, Todd Beamer 65 Golden State 131, Indiana 123 FG: 12 of 36 —.333 FT: 13 of 20 Coupeville 52, Orcas Island 38 Ferndale 65, Blaine 42 Heritage 34, Fort Vancouver 25 Brooklyn 110, Houston 105 —.650 Reb: 24 (Rigdon 7) Forks 58, Rochester 49 SATURDAY, Dec. 12 Issaquah 60, Woodinville 50 Oklahoma City 125, Memphis 88 Onalaska (34) — Swett 10, Modica 9, Freeman 57, East Valley (Spokane) 51 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Colson 6, Huffman 5, Whitney 4 Mount Baker 60, Bellingham 37 Orlando 85, Denver 74 Garfield 87, Blanchet 38 Prairie 70, Union 54 FG: 13 of 41 —.317 FT: 2 of 4 —.500 Garfield-Palouse 69, Troy, Idaho 49 Sacramento 114, Utah 106 9 a.m. Reb: 24 (Whitney 6) Redmond 49, Mount Si 25 Glacier Peak 67, Lake Stevens 41 Sammamish 47, Forest Ridge 37 CBS — Ohio St. at Connecticut Gonzaga Prep 74, Lake City, Idaho 51 Seaside, Ore. 60, Ilwaco 44 Wednesday’s Games FS1 — Bryant at Providence At Montesano Hanford 74, Hermiston, Ore. 58 BULLDOGS 62, BEAVERS 34 Seattle Prep 42, Ballard 38, OT Boston 105, Chicago 100 ESPNU — Delaware St. at Michigan Inglemoor 54, Eastlake 48 Shorewood 68, Kamiak 67 Tenino 2 7 13 12 —34 Houston 109, Washington 103 Issaquah 60, Woodinville 58 South Whidbey 38, Sultan 21 10:30 a.m. Monte 13 22 14 13 —62 Kalama 60, White Salmon 29 Charlotte 99, Miami 81 Tenino (34) — Bailon 9, Guzman 7, Stanwood 59, Jackson 42 ESPN2 — Marquette at Wisconsin Kamiakin 71, West Valley (Yakima) 41 Wahkiakum 64, Pe Ell 17 Toronto 97, San Antonio 94 Pier 4, Peterson 14 Kelso 72, Mountain View 50 11 a.m. Memphis 93, Detroit 92 FG: 13 of 41 —.317 FT: 6 of 19 —.316 Kent-Meridian 70, Tahoma 52 FSN — Oral Roberts at Oklahoma Reb: 16 Kentridge 44, Kentlake 40 Minnesota 123, L.A. Lakers 122, OT Montesano (62) — Herzog 5, Truax King’s Way 72, Seton Catholic 54 L.A. Clippers 109, Milwaukee 95 BTN — Louisiana-Monroe at Penn St. 10, Ridgeway 14, Chastain 10, Nichol- Kingston 71, Port Townsend 34 NFL Utah 106, New York 85 11:30 a.m. son 4, Chapman 2, Quinn 3, Hopsecger Kiona-Benton 74, Sunnyside Chr. 52 Phoenix 107, Orlando 104 FS1 — Tennessee at Butler 3, Valley 9, Napier 2 Kittitas 70, Wahluke 53 National Football League FG: N/A FT: 5 of 6 —.833 Reb: N/A LaConner 67, Mount Vernon Chr. 49 All Times PDT Atlanta 98, Dallas 95 CBSSN — UNC-Wilmington at Georgetown Lake Washington 77, Interlake 50 AMERICAN CONFERENCE 12:15 p.m. At Forks Lakes 65, Enumclaw 54 East W L T Pct PF PA Thursday’s Games SPARTANS 49, WARRIORS 57 ESPN — Arizona St. at Kentucky Lakeside 53, St. George’s 46 New England 10 2 0 .833 375 247 Philadelphia at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. Rochester 6 15 9 19 —49 Liberty 72, Mercer Island 69 N.Y. Jets 7 5 0 .583 295 248 12:30 p.m. Forks 12 19 10 16 —57 L.A. Clippers at Chicago, 5 p.m. Liberty 65, Waitsburg-Prescott 40 Buffalo 6 6 0 .500 296 278 ESPN2 — Utah vs. Wichita St., at Wichita, Rochester (57) — Goldrick 12, Hick- Lynden Christian 71, Sedro-Woolley 47 Atlanta at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. Miami 5 7 0 .417 240 300 le 9, Escott 9, Hawes 7, Kennedy 6, Film- Lynnwood 68, Archbishop Murphy 66 New York at Sacramento, 7:30 p.m. Kan. ore 3, Ron Valley 2, Erickson 1 Mariner 54, Marysville-Getchell 45 South 1:15 p.m. FG: N/A FT: 12 of 29—.414 Reb: N/A Indianapolis 6 6 0 .500 259 305 Mead 53, North Central 40 Friday’s Games BTN — Maryland-Eastern Shore at Mary- Forks (49) — Browning 26, Ad- Medical Lake 63, Lind-R/Sprague 49 Houston 6 6 0 .500 253 264 ams 12, Schumack 7, Prose 4, Tejano 3, Meridian 47, Burlington-Edison 46 Jacksonville 4 8 0 .333 275 341 Miami at Indiana, 4 p.m. land Ramsey 3, Pegram 2 Monroe 68, Everett 66 Tennessee 3 9 0 .250 245 296 Detroit at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. 1:30 p.m. FG: N/A FT: 21 of 28—.750 Reb: N/A Montesano 62, Tenino 34 North Cleveland at Orlando, 4 p.m. CBSSN — Rutgers at George Washington Morton/White Pass 76, Winlock 27 Cincinnati 10 2 0 .833 334 196 Milwaukee at Toronto, 4:30 p.m. At Centralia Mossyrock 54, Toutle Lake 49 2 p.m. Pittsburgh 7 5 0 .583 311 240 Golden State at Boston, 4:30 p.m. TIGERS 49, PANTHERS 44 Mount Vernon 53, Oak Harbor 36 FS1 — IUPUI at Creighton Washougal 16 5 12 11 —44 Mt. Rainier Lutheran 50, Chr. Faith 13 Baltimore 4 8 0 .333 272 291 Washington at New Orleans, 5 p.m. Centralia 10 9 11 19 —49 North Beach 67, South Bend 24 Cleveland 2 10 0 .167 216 347 Charlotte at Memphis, 5 p.m. 2:15 p.m. Washougal (44) — Davis 14, Klack- North Kitsap 89, Klahowya 36 West Minnesota at Denver, 6 p.m. ESPN — North Carolina at Texas ner 9, Leon 2, Crosby 13, Rotundo 4, O’Dea 97, Ingraham 59 Denver 10 2 0 .833 269 210 Oklahoma City at Utah, 6 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Bischoff 2 Oakesdale 57, College Place 42 Kansas City 7 5 0 .583 321 240 Portland at Phoenix, 6:30 p.m. FG: 18 of 42 —.428 FT: 0 of 3 —.000 Olympic 69, Chimacum 42 Oakland 5 7 0 .417 284 314 FOX — Cincinnati at Xavier Reb: 14 (Bischoff 3) L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, 6:30 p.m. Orcas Island 59, Cedar Park Chr. 47 San Diego 3 9 0 .250 247 324 SEC — Kansas St. at Texas A&M Centralia (49) — Voetberg 13, Was- Overlake School 61, Eastside Prep 17 NATIONAL CONFERENCE 3 p.m. son 8, Peters 12, Shute 5, Pertzborn 11 Peninsula 62, Bonney Lake 36 League Leaders FG: 17 of 51 —.333 FT: 12 of 20 Pomeroy 75, Dayton 46 East Points ESPN2 — Florida at Michigan St. —.600 Reb: 34 (Peters 9, Shute 8, Pertz- Puyallup 59, Spanaway Lake 15 Washington 5 7 0 .417 257 286 PAC-12 — Montana at Washington born 8) Quincy 52, Othello 38 Philadelphia 5 7 0 .417 278 302 1. Stephen Curry, GS 32.2 Rainier Beach 89, Franklin 71 N.Y. Giants 5 7 0 .417 307 296 2. James Harden, HOU 28.5 3:30 p.m. Girls Basketball Redmond 55, Mount Si 40 Dallas 4 8 0 .333 223 277 3. Paul George, IND 27.9 BTN — McNeese St. at Indiana At Forks Republic 69, Omak 60 South 4. Kevin Durant, OKC 27.9 WARRIORS 52, SPARTANS 32 5. LeBron James, CLE 26.5 4 p.m. Richland 77, Davis 67 x-Carolina 12 0 0 1.000 373 243 Rochester 13 16 17 6 —52 Ridgefield 73, Stevenson 45 CBSSN — Oregon at Boise St. Tampa Bay 6 6 0 .500 271 298 Forks 1 5 8 18 —32 River Ridge 82, Fife 40 Assists Atlanta 6 6 0 .500 279 257 5 p.m. Rochester (52) — Seymour 4, Baird River View 66, Highland 47 1. Rajon Rondo, SAC 11.0 New Orleans 4 8 0 .333 299 380 ESPN2 — Oregon St. vs. Kansas, at Kansas 12, Hahn 2, Saxon 2, Justice 8, Lancaster Riverside Christian 68, Thorp - Easton 2. Russell Westbrook, OKC 9.9 20, Hickle 4 North High School 17 3. Ricky Rubio, MIN 8.4 City, Mo. FG: 22 of 54 —.407 FT: 8 of 15 —.533 Rogers (Spokane) 47, Mt. Spokane 45 Green Bay 8 4 0 .667 289 238 4. Chris Paul, LAC 8.1 SEC — Tennessee Tech at Arkansas Reb: 18 (Baird 7) Roosevelt 61, Bainbridge 52 Minnesota 8 4 0 .667 238 232 5. John Wall, WSH 8.1 5:30 p.m. Forks (32) — DeMatties 6, Kratzer 2, Sammamish 59, Shorewood 48 Chicago 5 7 0 .417 251 290 Baar 1, Goodlance 2, Woodruff 4, Le- Seattle Ac. 62, Northwest School 31 Detroit 4 8 0 .333 253 315 BTN — Oklahoma St. vs. Minnesota, at Sioux ons 17 Seattle Lutheran 86, Taholah 52 Field Goal % West FG: N/A FT: 8 of 15 —.533 Reb: N/A Seattle Prep 63, Ballard 51 1. DeAndre Jordan, LAC .683 Falls, S.D. Shadle Park 75, Lewis and Clark 68 Arizona 10 2 0 .833 382 232 2. Hassan Whiteside, MIA .617 7 p.m. Wrestling Snohomish 53, Marysville-Pilchuck 51 Seattle 7 5 0 .583 305 229 3. Dwight Howard, HOU .596 ESPN2 — UCLA at Gonzaga At Chehalis Southwest Chr. 67, Trout Lake 40 St. Louis 4 8 0 .333 189 257 4. Tony Parker, SA .571 FS1 — UALR at DePaul W.F. WEST 42 ROCKETS 27 Springdale 78, Columbia (Hunters) 33 San Francisco 4 8 0 .333 178 291 5. Kenneth Faried, DEN .564 106 Aaron Zylstra (WFW) forfeit Squalicum 72, Sehome 64 COLLEGE FOOTBALL 113 Franklin Taylor (WFW) pinned Stanwood 61, Jackson 56 Week 13 Rebounds 9 a.m. Miquell Cervantes, 1:32 Steilacoom 75, Franklin Pierce 40 Thursday’s Game 120 Ethan Erickson (CR) def. Levi Sunnyside 67, Grandview 56 1. Andre Drummond, DET 16.5 ESPN — NCAA FCS Championship, quar- Green Bay 27, Detroit 23 Walters, 7-2 Tacoma Baptist 47, Auburn Adv. 38 2. DeAndre Jordan, LAC 13.1 terfinals, game TBA 126 Boris Landon (CR) def. Ethan Timberlake, Idaho 65, Riverside 38 3. Dwight Howard, HOU 12.4 Lund, 6-4 Touchet 55, St. John-E/Lacrosse 28 Sunday’s Games 4. Kevin Love, CLE 11.0 Noon 132 Alex Landon (CR) def. Will Alex- University 78, Ferris 66 Arizona 27, St. Louis 3 5. Rudy Gobert, UTAH 10.9 CBS — Army vs. Navy, at Philadelphia SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015 • Sports 7

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Giants at Miami 8:30 p.m. CAN’T MISS MATCHUPS Minnesota (8–4) at Arizona (10–2) The big questions — and some possible The Vikings are coming off their worst performance of the season in a 38–7 home loss to Seattle, and now answers — with one month left to play they have to face the high-fl ying Cardinals on short rest. Even in the best of times, Arizona is no fun to play e’re three months into the NFL season, and yet it seems against. The Cards are the only team in the NFL in the there is still so much we don’t know. top fi ve in both offense and defense (fi rst and fourth, W Who gets the top seed in the AFC? What’s wrong with respectively). Minnesota must fi nd a way to run the ball: the Patriots? Can Carolina run the table? Who wins the The Vikes average 166 yards per game on the ground in NFC East and AFC South? Who has the their wins but just 77 in their losses. The bad news is edge in Wild Card races? that during its current six-game winning streak, Arizona Let’s tackle them one at a time and take is allowing just 73 rushing yards per game. a look at the possible answers with one month left in the regular season. Buff alo (6–6) at Philadelphia (5–7) Who gets the top seed in the AFC? The Eagles are below .500, but the Bills are the more What’s wrong with the Patriots? desperate team. Thanks to a stunning upset of New OK, we lied, we’re addressing these England and losses by the Redskins and Giants, Phila- two at the same time. Because less than delphia is tied for fi rst place in the NFC East. Buffalo two weeks ago, New England looked like likely needs to win out to claim an AFC Wild Card spot. John Gworek Buffalo has 13 turnovers in its six losses but just one a lock for home-fi eld advantage through- Athlon Sports out the playoffs. After back-to-back loss- in its six wins, so the Bills just need to take care of the Senior Editor es by the Patriots, Cincinnati and Denver @JohnGworek ball. But that won’t be easy against an Eagles team are right back in the discussion with all that ranks third in the NFL in takeaways. three teams at 10–2. Pittsburgh (7–5) at Cincinnati (10–2) Still, it’s tough to bet against New Eng- The Bengals won the fi rst meeting (16–10 in Pitts- land here. Sunday’s loss to Philadelphia feels like a fl uke when you con- burgh), but that was Ben Roethlisberger’s fi rst game sider the Patriots had nearly 200 more yards than the Eagles but gave up back from a knee injury. Since that loss the Steelers touchdowns on a tipped interception return, a blocked punt, and a Darren are 3–1 and are averaging 529 yards of total offense. Sproles punt return. And the Pats still had the ball with a chance to tie. Injuries are a concern, but star tight end Rob Gronkowski should be Cincinnati can clinch the AFC North with a win and has back before the end of the regular season, and New England hasn’t lost rebounded nicely since losing two in a row. Since the short losing streak the Bengals are 2–0, scoring 68 in games he has started and fi nished. points while allowing just 10. If Cincinnati wins, it would The other thing in New England’s favor is the schedule. While the Pats play three of four on the road, only one opponent, the New York Jets, has be its fi rst season sweep of the Steelers since 2009. a winning record. The Bengals and Broncos take turns facing Ben Roeth- New England (10–2) at Houston (6–6) lisberger and the Steelers the next two weeks before facing each other on A healthy Ben Roethlisberger has the Steelers in the thick of the playoff race. The Patriots are reeling a little bit with back-to-back Monday night in Week 16. losses, but no one should be panicking in New England. Can the Carolina Panthers run the table and go 16–0? What are the odds that the Pats allow three return Yes, they can. Will they? That still seems unlikely. at Dallas. Strangely, the key team in this race is the Buffalo Bills. Buffalo touchdowns again like they did in a loss to the Eagles? plays at Philadelphia and Washington the next two weeks before facing It’s not that we’re not sold on the Panthers. They are no longer just a Still, Tom Brady has been facing pressure behind a Dallas at home on Dec. 27. team winning with defense and grinding out wins. Carolina ranks third banged-up offensive line, and J.J. Watt of the Texans Who has the edge in Wild Card races? in scoring and rushing, and only fi ve quarterbacks have more touchdown leads the NFL with 13.5 sacks. Houston lost ground passes than Cam Newton (25), who may well be the league MVP. The 7–5 Chiefs have won six in a row and have a soft schedule remain- in the AFC Wild Card race with a loss in Buffalo but The remaining schedule — Atlanta, at N.Y. Giants, at Atlanta, Tampa ing, so to simplify things, let’s give them one AFC spot. The Jets are also remains tied with the Colts for the AFC South lead. The 7–5, but a game against New England is looming. Pittsburgh (7–5) faces Bay — looks relatively easy, but all those teams are still fi ghting for Texans are in Indianapolis next week. a playoff spot. And Newton’s brilliance this season actually suggests Cincinnati and Denver the next two weeks. A loss by the Steelers in either that Carolina shouldn’t be worrying about 16–0 as much as keeping him of those games lets Buffalo back into the mix. The Bills are 6–6, but their healthy for the playoffs. If the Panthers are still unbeaten heading into the next three are against the soft NFC East, and the season fi nale is at home NUMBERS GAME Tampa Bay game, they have to at least consider sitting Newton to make against the Jets, whom they have already beaten. sure he is healthy for a Super Bowl run. The NFC seems a bit more settled. One of Green Bay or Minnesota Who wins the AFC South and NFC East? (tied atop the NFC North at 8–4) looks likely to claim one spot, while 10.8 The AFC South could simply come down to who wins when Hous- red-hot Seattle (7–5) has the other spot. If any of these teams stumble, ton visits Indianapolis on Dec. 20. Both teams also play Tennessee and Tampa Bay (6–6) looks to have the best chance to sneak in. Atlanta is Points per game by the St. Louis Rams Jacksonville, but the Texans also play New England, while the Colts face also 6–6, but the Falcons are fading fast. They face Carolina twice and during a current fi ve-game losing streak, Miami. Advantage, Indianapolis. would lose any tie-breaker with the Bucs after dropping both meetings. a run that cost off ensive coordinator As for the NFC East, everyone is still in the mix, so much so that all Our predictions: Jameis Winston and the Bucs would be a great story, Frank Cignetti Jr. his job. The Rams rank four teams could fi nish 6–10 — at the same time. Washington has the but we’ll stick with Seattle and the North runner-up in the NFC. As long 31st in points and total off ense, ahead easiest schedule on paper, but its last two games are at Philadelphia and as Roethlisberger is healthy, we’ll take the Chiefs and Steelers in the AFC. of only San Francisco in both categories. The Rams have scored 18, 13, 13, 7 and 3 points during the losing streak. In this case, striving for continuity cost St. Louis. Despite the fact that the off ense OUTSIDE THE HUDDLE ranked no better than 23rd in three sea- sons with Cignetti as quarterbacks coach, It’s happening below the radar of most NFL Vikings playing in Arizona on Thursday night. ... head coach Jeff Fisher promoted him fans, but two young quarterbacks are developing Buffalo cornerback Stephon Gilmore left after last season when Brian Schotten- nicely in the bottom of the AFC South. Tennes- Ralph Wilson Stadium with his left arm in a heimer left for the University of Georgia. see rookie Marcus Mariota and second-year sling Sunday after injuring his shoulder making Jacksonville passer Blake Bortles put on a a tackle against Houston. Coach Rex Ryan said POWER RANKINGS show Sunday in a wild 42–39 Titans win. Bortles Monday that while Gilmore may not be able to threw for 322 yards and fi ve touchdowns without play this week in Philadelphia, the injury was 1. Panthers 17. Dolphins an interception. Mariota threw for 268 and not season-ending. ... Four-for-four 2 Cardinals 18. Falcons 3. Bengals 19. Eagles three touchdowns while also rushing for 112 Denver kept pace in the race for the top seed New York Jets wide receiver Brandon Marshall yards. Mariota’s 87-yard touchdown run was the in the AFC but may be without two more key 4. Broncos 20. Redskins caught 12 passes for 131 yards and a touchdown in 5. Patriots 21. Giants longest in the NFL this season. ... players this week. Safety David Bruton, himself a win over the Giants, and in the process became 6. Chiefs 22. Bears Going from young to old, 40-year-old Matt an injury replacement for T.J. Ward, injured his the fi rst player ever to have a 1,000-yard receiving 7. Seahawks 23. Lions Hasselbeck of the Colts left Sunday’s loss to knee late in a win over San Diego. Both could season for four diff erent teams (Denver, Chicago, 8. Packers 24. Saints the Steelers with neck and rib injuries but is miss this week’s game against Oakland. Running Miami and the N.Y. Jets). With 83 catches for 1,062 9. Vikings 25. Cowboys expected to be in the lineup against the Jaguars back C.J. Anderson also left the game against yards and 10 touchdowns already, Marshall has put on Sunday. Indianapolis is tied for the AFC South the Chargers with an ankle injury after posting himself in position to have his second-best season 10. Steelers 26. Rams lead with Houston at 6–6 with the Texans set to 54 yards from scrimmage in the fi rst half. ... at the age of 31. If he keeps up his current pace, 11. Jets 27. Jaguars visit next week. ... Cleveland will start Johnny Manziel at Marshall would catch 110 passes for 1,416 yards; 12. Bills 28. Ravens Minnesota lost two defensive starters early quarterback this week after Austin Davis his career highs are 118 and 1,508, both set in 2012 13. Texans 29. 49ers in a loss to Seattle, and their status going played the whole way in a 37–3 loss to Cincin- with the Bears. He is also fi nding the end zone 14. Colts 30. Titans forward is uncertain. Linebacker Anthony Barr nati. With the Browns currently in line to pick more than ever before, with touchdowns in nine 15. Buccaneers 31. Chargers and safety Harrison Smith are dealing with fi rst in next year’s draft, how Manziel performs of 12 games this season, including at least one in 16. Raiders 32. Browns groin and hamstring injuries, respectively, and could determine if they will be looking for yet each of the last fi ve games. He is on pace to catch didn’t have much time to heal this week with the another quarterback of the future. Photos: Roethlisberger: Fred Vuich/Athlon Sports; 13 touchdowns, which would be a career best. Marshall: Bruce Schwartzman/Athlon Sports Sports 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015 SPORTS

College Basketball Andrews Scores 32 as Washington Races Past TCU By Tim Booth competitive in all three of their The Associated Press previous losses. “We can sit up here and say SEATTLE — The flashes that everything snowballed, being shown by Andrew An- but the reason it snowballed drews early in the season — hit- was because of what we did,” ting 3s from the perimeter and TCU coach Trent Johnson said. bouncing through the lane — is “They’re athletic, they’re young, looking reminiscent of another they’re fresh, they bounced Washington point guard a few years ago. around. I just didn’t like our ef- “This is the kind of stuff Isa- fort or our willingness to stay iah (Thomas) use to do,” Wash- with our stuff and execute.” ington coach Lorenzo Romar said. RUN OVER Andrews hit all six 3-point at- TCU could not afford to fall tempts and scored 32 points and behind early against the ener- the Huskies used a huge first half getic Huskies and that’s exactly to roll past TCU 92-67 on Tues- what happened as the Horned day night. Frogs had 11 straight empty pos- Andrews posted his second sessions — five missed shots and 30-point game of the season and six turnovers — as Washington third of his career before check- ing out with 8 minutes to go in jumped to an early 12-point lead. the game as Washington used It was the final 6 minutes of its athleticism and hot shooting the first half that blew the game to overwhelm the Horned Frogs. open. Leading 31-19, the Huskies Washington shot 62 percent in went on a 26-4 run to close the the first half and led by as many half with six different players as 42 in the second. scoring. Andrews scored nine Andrews made 8 of 12 shots of his 19 first-half points in the overall in the second-best scor- final 2:30. ing game of his career. The one part bothering Andrews was TIP-INS three missed free throws that would have matched his career TCU: Johnson grew up in Se- high of 35 last season against attle and graduated from Frank- Washington State. lin High School. Johnson is now “I’ve been shooting the ball re- 11-7 all-time against Washing- ally well all summer coming into ton as a player, assistant or head practice,” Andrews said. “About Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times coach. ... TCU’s 26 turnovers time it finally happened in the Washington's Andrew Andrews shoots against TCU during an NCAA college basketball game Tuesday in Seattle. were a season-high. game.” Washington: The Huskies’ 57 Washington (6-2) led 57-23 Andrews had 19 points at the game to give him 30 points TCU (4-4) dressed only 10 points in the first half were their at halftime thanks to a pair of the break including a pair of when TCU had only 36. players with its top two players most first-half points since scor- big first-half runs that quickly 3-pointers 29 seconds apart late Noah Dickerson and David — Kenrich Williams and Chris ing 58 against California on Feb. turned it into a blowout. The in the half. Washington scored 11 Crisp both added 11 points for Washburn — out with injuries. 10, 2011. ... Washington does not Huskies used a 14-0 spurt early points in just 71 seconds, capped the Huskies. Malique Trent led the Horned face another power conference to build a 12-point lead then by Andrews’ fourth 3-pointer of “I thought we played with tre- Frogs with 13 points and Vladi- team until the start of Pac-12 scored 26 of the final 30 points the half that gave the Huskies a mendous energy from the outset mir Brodziansky added 10. play on Jan. 1 against UCLA. ... of the first half. It was the most 52-22 lead. and stayed that way for a large The Horned Frogs put a scare Washington had 16 steals, its points scored in a half by Wash- Andrews hit his sixth portion of the game,” Romar into No. 19 SMU less than a week most since also having 16 vs. Se- ington this season. 3-pointer with 13 minutes left in said. ago before falling 75-70 and was attle in 2010. MLB Mariners Will Convert Left-Hander Danny Hultzen to a Reliever By Ryan Divish It’s not surprising, consider- when they took Danny and we starts, including back-to-back an 8.33 ERA in his final nine The Seattle Times ing his injury struggles the past wound up taking Trevor Bauer shutouts. But he went 0-4 with starts. three seasons. with the next pick.” NASHVILLE — The contin- Hultzen has made a total of Considered to be one of the ued search for bullpen help and 10 starts the past three seasons most big-league-ready picks depth has led the Mariners to (seven in 2013 and three in 2015) in the 2011 draft, Hultzen was look at internal options, both for because of shoulder problems. taken with the No. 2 overall pick from The Chronicle need and practical reasons. After appearing close to reach- and was expected to join James General manager Jerry Di- ing the big leagues early in 2012, Paxton and Taijuan Walker as poto met with a variety of free- shoulder discomfort torpedoed the foundation of the starting agent relievers Monday night his promising season and career. rotation. and Tuesday at baseball’s winter After trying to rehab back to “I’ve told this to (scouting di- meetings, seeking options for a health in 2013 and failing, Hult- rector) Tom McNamara,” Dipoto bullpen that currently can point zen had shoulder surgery on Oct. said. “Anybody in the league is only to Joaquin Benoit and Char- 1, 2013 to repair damage to his making that same pick. It’s un- See a photo you like in the paper? lie Furbush as proven contribu- rotator cuff, labrum and shoul- fortunate that it has worked out tors, with Carson Smith and der capsule. He sat out the 2014 the way it has. But as I said to Tom Wilhelmsen recently traded. season. His comeback in 2015 Danny on the phone when I told “We’ve talked to free agents,” began well in spring training, him we were removing him from Dipoto said. “We’ve talked to but fatigue in the shoulder limit- the roster: I want to see him pitch ePRints back-end bullpen guys, middle- ed him to short starts in May. He in the big leagues.” inning bullpen guys, and we’ve didn’t pitch again in 2015. Maybe being a left-handed re- talked with situational guys.” It’s been a frustrating run of liever is the best way to get there. Dipoto also acknowledged setbacks for Hultzen, who is one The conversion process won’t Get a quality print to keep! that two of his starting-rotation of the more popular players and be quick or simple for Hultzen. R 3.5”x5” .... $ 99 ...... shipping $305 candidates — left-handers Dan- diligent workers in the organiza- Keeping the shoulder healthy 4 ny Hultzen and Mike Montgom- tion. will be a priority. Total: $804 ery — likely will pitch in differ- “He’s a great kid,” Dipoto said. Montgomery’s possible con- $ 99 shipping $305 ent roles in 2016. “I think it’s just been unfortu- version won’t be as difficult. 4”x6” ...... 6 ...... When pitchers and catchers nate that he’s had to deal with a He’ll come to spring training as Total: $1004 report to spring training Feb. lot of the physical issues that he a starter and serve as some depth $ 99 shipping $305 19, Hultzen will come to Peoria, has. He’s terrifically talented. He and insurance against any possi- 5”x7” ...... 11 ...... Ariz., as a reliever. was one of the best college pitch- ble injuries to the projected start- $ 04 hoto Total: 15 “I’ve already spoken to him,” ers I ever saw. I drafted him out ing rotation of Felix Hernandez, $ 99 $ 05 Dipoto said. “We are going to of high school when I was with Wade Miley, Walker, Paxton and 8”x10” ...... 18 ...... shipping 3 try a new avenue. 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P Total: 22 come to spring training with the him since he was 17. Montgomery had some suc- idea we are going to deploy him “I met with him when he was cess early after being called up Photo Reprint Request Form as a bullpen guy and see how it a junior at (Virginia). We picked last season, posting a 4-2 record Date of Paper ______Section & Page ______works.” right in back of the Mariners and 1.62 ERA in his first seven Brief description of photo ______Mariners Get Lind from Brewers Size Requested ______Quantity ______Subtotal ______+shipping ______TOTAL _____ for Three Minor League Pitchers Billing Information First & Last Name ______NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) cause general manager Jerry Di- Dealing Lind leaves Ryan Email ______Phone ______— The busy Seattle Mariners ac- poto already dealt Mark Trumbo Braun as the only Brewers player Address ______quired first baseman Adam Lind and Logan Morrison. under contract beyond 2017. City ______State ______Zip ______from the Milwaukee Brewers on The 32-year-old Lind batted Missaki, 19, went 1-2 with a Wednesday for three teenage mi- .277 with 20 homers and 87 RBIs 3.41 ERA in six starts at Class A Credit card payment only nor league pitchers. in 149 games during his only sea- Clinton in 2015. His season was Name on the card ______The Brewers are getting right- son with the Brewers. He hit .291 cut short in May when he had Card# ______Exp. Date ______CVC# _____ handers Daniel Missaki, Carlos against righties but only .221 vs. Tommy John surgery. Herrera and Freddy Peralta in lefties last year. Born in Japan and raised in Shipping Information the trade announced at the win- He is a .274 hitter in 10 big Brazil, Missaki played for Brazil ❑ Same as Billing Address ter meetings. league seasons with 166 homers in the 2013 World Baseball Clas- First & Last Name ______Milwaukee picked up the $8 and 606 RBIs for Toronto (2006- sic, appearing in one game. At 16 Company Name ______million option for 2016 on Lind’s 14) and Milwaukee. years old, he was the youngest ______contract last month, but did so This was the third trade for player in the tournament. Address with the expectation that general the Mariners this week at the The 18-year-old Herrera went City ______State ______Zip ______manager David Stearns would Gaylord Opryland Resort and 4-2 with a 3.26 ERA in the Do- Mail form to The Chronicle, Attn: Customer Service CH531804.cg trade him as part of the organi- Convention Center. They pre- minican Summer League. 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531 zation’s rebuilding process. viously acquired pitcher Dave Peralta, 19, went 2-3 with a All sales are final. The Mariners have been Miley from Boston and reliever 4.11 ERA in 11 games with the Visit chronline.mycapture.com for more options looking for a first baseman be- Evan Scribner from Oakland. Rookie Arizona Mariners in 2015. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015

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By Stacia Glenn their Christmas tree? [email protected] A: Something that seems to have re-emerged lately is the flocking of trees (fake coloring the tree), but we Running a Christmas tree farm is a working vaca- don’t do that. It’s a very messy process. tion. The most entertaining challenge is what kind of Most of the year, Aaron Karejwa works for an am- car do they have. The other day a guy came in a VW bulance company. But for one month, he takes time off two-seater sand buggy and we tied the tree up, but we and dedicates his December to helping people find just put it in the passenger seat. the right tree to take home for the holidays. It gets a little creative. Sometimes I’ve gotten trees He is a salesman at one of three family-operated lo- that literally go bumper-to-bumper. Or people who cations for Menefee’s Christmas Trees in Tacoma and Lakewood. want the smallest tree and tie a tiny tabletop tree to the The business started in 1980 when Lou Menefee top of a big pickup. That’s funny. and his son Scott started selling trees in an empty lot next to their house. They’d hand pick natural nobles Q: Does someone stay on the lots 24/7 to keep peo- and Douglas-firs, then haul them in his 1972 Datsun ple from stealing them? pickup and sell them to passersby. A: Between our three lots, two of them are com- The Chronicle / File Photo Lou Menefee retired in 2012 and his son took over. pletely fenced in but the one on Bridgeport is not. We Heather Smetzer, left, walks away from the small train that takes children Now, they sell about 3,500 trees each year and are typically find college kids who need an easy Christ- around the 47-acre Silver Creek Tree Farm in 2013 experts on picking the perfect tree, loading it into any mas gig so they can watch the lot overnight. vehicle and avoiding a Clark Griswold kind of Christ- We have a trailer that was custom-designed — mas. somebody could sleep in there and it has Wi-Fi, so the Karejwa, Menefee’s brother-in-law, spoke with The kid can study and do work. It’s insulated and warm. News Tribune about the finer points of buying and selling Christmas trees. Q: What do you do with the leftover trees nobody picks? Q: Do people typically buy the first or last tree they A: We do our due diligence in trying to make sure see? we don’t have any leftovers. We sell trees up to Christ- A: I would say 90 percent of the time it’s the first mas Eve. tree they’re drawn to. They know their home well If we do (have leftovers), we consolidate everything enough and they know how the tree will work in their down to our lot on McKinley and whatever is left over house and whether it’ll fit in the corner or in front of we take to the Tideflats so they will chip up all the the window. wood and branches. But the funny thing is I’ve had people who have We work really hard to dial in so we have little to bought a tree, paid for it, gotten it on top of the car and no waste. then they come back and say, “I didn’t see that one over there” and they turn around and leave with a different Allison Courtney helps her father, Brent, drag a tree back to their truck after Q: Where do the trees you sell on your lots come cutting it down with a chain saw at Silver Creek Tree Farm in 2013. tree. from? A: The trees we planted ourselves are not ready for Q: What’s the biggest tree you’ve ever had to move? harvest; maybe in another six years. We work with A: Sixteen feet. And I asked, “You’re bringing extra a lot of small farmers in the local region, all the way people, right?” down into Oregon — La Grande, Rainier, Mossyrock If it’s a substantial tree like that, there’s a lot of lo- and Estacada. That’s Christmas tree heaven. gistics to get it loaded into a trailer. We’ll load the top About September, we go to those fields and hand forward so that when they go to pull it off the trail- pick the ones we want. If it’s a field of 1,000 trees and er, they won’t break any branches. Then you have to only 300 look good to us, that’s all we tag. I think that make sure that if it’s overhanging, you put the caution makes a difference that we hand pick what we want. flag on top. Sometimes I have to call in a couple of extra people to help move the tree. Q: What’s your favorite part of working there? A: What makes it fun for me is just talking to the Q: For those of us who don’t know what to look for people when they come and helping them make their in a tree, what tips can you offer? own Christmas tradition. A: Pay attention to the health of the tree. I get a whole diversity of people, from your military A couple things are good indicators of freshness, families to people from Europe who come and edu- and a lot of that is putting your hand on the branch cate me on how they do trees. and pushing it down and seeing how it reacts. If it I watch some families grow up with kids when After shaking the tree of loose needles, Ryan Dahl, a worker at Silver Creek comes up fast, it’s a healthy and happy tree. they were 2 years old and now they’re 10 years old. I Tree Farm in 2013, wraps the grand ir before it’s put in a car. Then pluck a needle off the branch and bend it tip become part of their tradition. to tip. You want it to break. That’s an indication water is getting through to the tree. Q: Is there a popular day when most people make a The other thing I ask people is size. Their eyes are mad dash for their trees? always bigger than their house and they don’t know A: It’s usually the second weekend in December. the height they’re working with. There’s really no rhyme or reason, it’s how the pattern trends. It’s just the right time for people to put their Q: Do people ever ask for crazy things in regard to trees up. Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015 LIFE

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Editor’s Best Bet Playhouse Continues Run of ‘A Christmas Carol’ HAVE AN EVENT YOU The Evergreen Playhouse will told by Charles Dickens himself, continue presenting Charles Dick- with the help of a number of his WOULD LIKE TO INVITE THE ens’ “A Christmas Carol” with a close acquaintances. The story PUBLIC TO? pay-what-you will showing tonight will actually come to life in front at 7:30 p.m. of the audience’s eyes as they dis- Submit your calendar items to Newsroom Aside from tonight’s show, re- Assistant Doug Blosser by 5 p.m. Friday the cover, along with Dickens, all the maining performances are set for week before you would like them to be memorable characters of the story. printed. He can be reached at calendar@ Dec 10-13 and Dec. 17-21. Thurs- day performances are at 7:30 p.m., Hobble along with Tiny Tim, hear chronline.com or (360) 807-8238. Please the clang of Jacob Marley’s chain, include all relevant information, as well as Friday and Saturday shows are at 8 contact information. Events can also be p.m. and Sunday performances are and bah humbug with Ebenezer submitted at www.chronline.com at 2 p.m. Scrooge himself. This “Christmas Carol” takes Evergreen Playhouse is on a unique twist when located at 226 W. Center the story is actually St., Centralia.

Today Festival of Trees, 11 a.m.-7 p.m., Tiller Arts Center, Morton, Tenino lia, (360) 269-3827 or (360) 736-4163 free, Cookies-by-the-Pound sale, to benefit Friends of the Junior PageTurners, for children grades 1-3, “Tippy Lem- Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, 1993 S. Market Blvd, Che- Morton Library, Kids’ Time and Snow Queen Photobooth, 3-7 mey,” by Patrick McKissack, 3:30 p.m., Winlock halis, (360) 520-0772 p.m., free Organizations Support Groups Public Agencies Bucoda Rebekah Lodge 144, 7 p.m., Bucoda Odd Fellows “Up From Grief,” for those grieving the loss of a loved one, Centralia Planning Commission, 6 p.m., council chambers, Community Center, 101 E. Seventh St., second floor, Bucoda, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Morton Community Methodist Church, City Hall, 118 W. Maple St., Centralia, (360) 330-7671 (360) 736-6717 Fourth and Main, Morton, (360) 330-2640 Friends of the Oakville Timberland Library, 2:30 p.m., United Women in Business, 5:30 p.m., Kit Carson banquet Parkinson’s Disease Support Group (Chehalis Shakers), 1 Oakville library room, Chehalis, (360) 388-5252 p.m., Bethel Church, Kirkland Road, Chehalis, go to left and Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, 6:30 p.m., Chehalis enter at rear of church, (360) 520-4889 Moose Lodge, 1400 Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Immanuel Luther- Libraries Mary Lacy Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, an Church, 1209 N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) 736-9268 Mother Goose Play Group, for children birth-6 years, 10:30 10 a.m., St. John’s Lutheran Church, 2190 Jackson Highway, Support Group for Parents Who Have Lost a Child, 6:30-8 a.m., Centralia Chehalis, September-May, (360) 740-5899 p.m., house next to the Centralia Church of the Nazarene park- The Twelve Days of Christmas Movies, for all ages, 3 p.m., S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst Park, Kitchen 1, Centra- ing lot, (360) 880-0041

Friday, Dec. 11 Casino, Rochester Libraries Fort Borst Park Light Display Begins Christmas Bingo, 7 p.m., Olequa Senior Center, 119 SW Ker- The annual Fort Borst Park Drive-Thru Light ron St., Winlock, sponsored by American Legion Post 101, $5 Family Story Time, for all ages, 10 a.m., Salkum per card plays all games, proceeds benefit hospitalized veter- Display begins at 5 p.m. Friday at the Centralia Bilingual Story Time, for children 3-6 years, 10:30 a.m., ans, preceded by community holiday potluck at 6 p.m., (360) Centralia park. 785-0929 This Christmas light show will feature an array Festival of Trees, 11 a.m.-7 p.m., Tiller Arts Center, Morton, The Twelve Days of Christmas Movies, for all ages, 3 p.m., of lights and season’s greetings. Ugly Sweater Day, Cookies-by-the-Pound sale, to benefit Tenino Each year, the exhibit continues to grow as Friends of the Morton Library, free Teen Book Club, for teens, 3:30 p.m., Winlock more displays are added. New this year are hay- “Jingle Jury,” OnStage Children’s Theatre, 7 p.m., Roxy The- ater, Morton, adults $9 in advance, $10 at the door, children 12 rides and carolers, weather permitting. and under $5, open seating, tickets available at MortonRoxy. Organizations Admission is $3 per car or $2 with a can of food org and BCJ Gallery or new toy donation. “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 2,” 9 p.m., Roxy Skookumchuck I.O.O.F. Lodge 129, 7:30 p.m., Bucoda Odd The display will run through Saturday, Dec. 26. Theater, Morton, rated PG, adults $8, seniors/students $7 Fellows Community Center, 101 E. Seventh St., second floor, It is open each night 5-9 p.m. Santa Express, Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad, Elbe, 10 a.m., Bucoda, (360) 736-6717 12:45 p.m., 3:30 p.m., Oregon Trail music and dancing, open mic with Side Kicks 1-888-STEAM-11 Band, 7 p.m., Cowlitz Prairie Grange, (360) 864-2023 “A Christmas Carol,” 8 p.m., Evergreen Playhouse, 226 W. Support Groups Center St., Centralia, adults $10 students $8, brownpapertick- Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., Twin Cities Senior Center H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., Heritage Baptist Church ets.com Bob Garcia and Melodies Recycled Band, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin of Tenino, 1315 Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, hopedi- Cities Senior Center, $5, (360) 262-3041 [email protected] Polar Express train ride, 7:30 p.m., adults $33, 3-15 years $22, Public Agencies 2 and under free on adult’s lap, Chehalis-Centralia Railroad & Celebrate Recovery, dinner 6 p.m., large group 7 p.m., small Museum, 1101 SW Sylvenus St., Chehalis, (360) 748-9593 Great Rivers BHO, Governing Board, 10 a.m., 156 NW Che- groups 8 p.m., Grace Foursquare Church, 3030 Borst Ave., Cen- Raucous, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle halis Ave., Chehalis, (360) 795-3118, (800) 392-6298 tralia, (360) 736-0778, www.gracefoursquarechurch.com

Saturday, Dec. 12 Mom Children’s Clothing Bank and Exchange, 1-3 p.m., and ends at George Washington Park, sponsored by Centralia Teen Writing Group, for teens, 1 p.m., Winlock Chehalis First Christian Church, 111 NW Prindle St., (360) 269- Police Officers Association, benefit for Special Olympics, face- The Twelve Days of Christmas Movies, for all ages, 3 p.m., 0587 or (360) 748-3702 book.com/uglysweaterruncpd Tenino Polar Express train ride, 4:30 and 7:30 p.m., adults $33, 3-15 Festival of Trees, 11 a.m.-7 p.m., Tiller Arts Center, Morton, years $22, 2 and under free on adult’s lap, Chehalis-Centralia Christmas in the Mountains with caroling-hayrides, 2-4 p.m., Railroad & Museum, 1101 SW Sylvenus St., Chehalis, (360) Living Nativity and Mountain High Community Singers, 6 Organizations 748-9593 p.m., auction and raffle winners announced, 6:45 p.m. Prairie Steppers Square and Round Dance Club, 7-8 p.m. Santa Steam Train, 12:30 and 2:30 p.m., $10, 2 and under “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 2,” 9 p.m., Roxy free on adult’s lap, Chehalis-Centralia Railroad & Museum, Theater, Morton, rated PG, adults $8, seniors/students $7 Plus, 8-10:30 p.m. Mainstream, potluck at break, Oakview Grange, Centralia, (360) 736-5172 or (360) 273-4884 1101 SW Sylvenus St., Chehalis, (360) 748-9593 “A Christmas Carol,” 8 p.m., Evergreen Playhouse, 226 W. Raucous, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Center St., Centralia, adults $10, students $8, brownpapertick- Gluten Intolerance Group of Lewis County, 10 a.m., Provi- Casino, Rochester ets.com dence Centralia Hospital chapel conference room, (509) 230- Breakfast With Santa, 8-11:30 a.m., Adna Grange, 123 Di- Flea market, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Campbell & Campbell Events, 6394, [email protected], http://goo.gl/bWXTmr eckman Road, Adna, pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausage links, 225 Sussex Ave. W., Tenino, (360) 259-1495 beverage, $6, kids meal includes crafts and visit with Santa, (360) 748-6068 Support Groups Fort Borst Park Drive-Thru Light Display, 5-9 p.m., admis- Libraries Alzheimer’s caregiver support group, 10:30 a.m-noon, sion $3 or $2 with can of food or new toy donation Ornament Decorating, for all ages, 10 a.m., Chehalis Centralia First United Methodist Church, 506 S. Washington Ugly Sweater Run, 5 p.m., downtown Centralia, 5k, starts Build & Play Saturday, for children, 10:30 a.m., Centralia Ave., Centralia, (360) 628-4980 • Life 3 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015

Handout/ Photo courtesy Adam Driver in “: The Force Awakens.” ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ is destined to be big, but can rival films follow it into hyperspace?

By Josh Rottenberg “What everyone is hoping is seen in the intense behind-the- taking everything he loved in the would be enough to get people Los Angeles Times that ‘Star Wars’ will be the rising scenes jockeying among studios movies — Akira Kurosawa right into the theater. I don’t think you tide that raises all ships,” said Paul to have their trailers play in front next to Flash Gordon and How- could do that with the Fantastic It’s the cinematic equivalent of Dergarabedian, senior media of “The Force Awakens.” ard Hawks — and when those Four or a G.I. Joe movie or some- El Nino. Everyone knows it will analyst for the box office track- “The sense is that any trailer things were mixed together in thing like that.” be huge — the only question is ing firm Rentrak. “You don’t want that’s played with ‘Star Wars’ is the way they were, it blew people’s For that matter, Robinson how huge. it to be a giant sucking sound, not only going to have a wide minds.” added, it remains to be seen After months of buildup, “Star where every other movie gets lost audience but there’s going to be From the outset, Disney craft- whether the frenzied anticipa- Wars: The Force Awakens” will in this sea of ‘Star Wars.’” a very appealing experience with ed its marketing campaign for tion around “The Force Awakens” finally hit theaters on Dec. 18, The film business got off to a it,” Foster said. “You get a bump “The Force Awakens” to tap into will carry over to the future “Star marking the climax of one of the fast start this year with smashes when you’re associated with a that core appeal of the franchise, Wars” sequels and spinoff films most carefully orchestrated and such as “Furious 7,” “Aveng- winner.” stoking nostalgia for the original Disney and Lucasfilm have in the closely watched rollouts of any ers: Age of Ultron” and “Jurassic Even as they assess the effect trilogy and conveying an air of pipeline. film in history. World” helping to tamp down talk “The Force Awakens” could have momentousness around the new “We’re really in the heart of the The movie is expected to shat- that moviegoing, like traditional on their slates over the coming film. storm right now,” he said, “but ter box-office records, given the television watching or reading weeks, rival studio executives The studio leveraged fan con- five years from now, when there’s torrid pace of advance ticket sales, newspapers, was in the midst of a are studying Disney’s marketing ventions such as Star Wars Cel- been five more ‘Star Wars’ mov- which crashed the servers of Fan- slow, irreversible decline. playbook for the film to figure out ebration and Comic-Con and the ies, will people be as excited? Who dango and other purveyors in Oc- But in recent months domestic what strategies can be cribbed for power of social media — which knows how long that enthusiasm tober. Guessing its ultimate open- returns have been more uneven future tentpole movies. surrounds us and penetrates us will last?” ing-weekend tally has become a — October and November ticket Since its inception in 1977, the like the Force — to turn legions of The fact is, for all the breath- kind of Hollywood parlor game, sales were both down from a year “Star Wars” franchise has always “Star Wars” aficionados into am- less hype surrounding “The Force with predictions for domestic re- ago — and it remains to be seen been a kind of pop culture uni- bassadors for the franchise. Awakens,” there are some people turns ranging from $185 million whether Hollywood will hit the corn governed by its own rules. “They have a way to directly who still aren’t entirely on the to $250 million or more. record-setting $11 billion mark Many have tried, with vary- talk to the consumer, to the fan,” “Star Wars” bandwagon — even in That “The Force Awakens” some have predicted for the year. ing degrees of success, to copy Foster said. “It used to be that Hollywood. will reap massive returns for its The conventional wisdom has the template set by series creator you had to do it through trailers “I’m not a sci-fi guy,” actor studio, the Walt Disney Co., is long been that a major hit movie George Lucas, with its blend of in movie theaters and television Mark Wahlberg told The Times undeniable. What is less clear is for one studio is good for the en- spectacle, fast-paced action, in- commercials. Now they’re able recently. “I’ve seen bits of ‘Star what sort of ripple effects the film tire industry. People who have a tergalactic world-building and to have direct conversations with Wars.’ I was waiting for the (‘Force will have on the wider Hollywood satisfying experience with “Star mythic archetypes. But even them and ask them what they Awakens’) trailer to see if there ecosystem around it. Wars” will want to go back to the those who work within the “Star want, when they want it, where was something new and exciting Some believe the new “Star theater again, the theory goes. Wars” universe can’t fully com- they want it.” you haven’t seen before, like when Wars” film will bring renewed Count Greg Foster, chief exec- prehend the power the franchise But while the “Force Awakens” you saw the dinosaurs in ‘Jurassic force to a film industry that is utive of Imax Entertainment and continues to hold over audiences marketing campaign has been a Park.’ And I don’t know. I see the waging a long-term campaign senior executive vice president of after nearly 40 years. resounding success by any mea- excitement in my kids. I’ll check it to hold on to an ever more frag- the Imax Corp., in this camp. “It’s kind of mysterious,” said sure, whether it can be successful- out but … .” mented and digitally distracted “I think it’s going to start to re- Lawrence Kasdan, who co- ly replicated with other franchises (Wahlberg’s lack of enthusi- audience. energize the momentum of mov- wrote “The Empire Strikes Back” is far from clear, according to Alex asm could be influenced some- Others are concerned that iegoing,” Foster said. “The last and “Return of the Jedi” and Robinson, a comic book writer what by the fact that his new film, “The Force Awakens” could three or four months we hit a little was brought back to script “The and co-host of the podcast “Star the comedy “Daddy’s Home,” hoover up so much of the holi- bit of a rut. I think you’re going Force Awakens” with director J.J. Wars Minute.” opens just one week after “The day box office that it will leave to find that ‘Star Wars’ has a halo Abrams. “It’s been masterful, but I don’t Force Awakens.”) other films opening in its vicin- effect … . We have 2 a.m. and 5 “There had been plenty of sci- think you could just do it with Ultimately, though “Star ity — including the Tina Fey-Amy a.m. shows opening weekend that ence fiction and spaceship mov- anything,” Robinson said. “The Wars” as a cultural touchstone Poehler comedy “Sisters,” the hot- are sold out — I think that’s what ies before,” he said. “It uses very fact is, people already love this may transcend the movies, “The button NFL drama “Concussion” makes this movie different from familiar story forms and elements property and are eager to be Force Awakens” itself is a movie, and Quentin Tarantino’s western any other movie.” that have been talked about end- marketed to. I don’t know how and after all the pre-release hype “The Hateful Eight” — fighting for Evidence of that halo effect, lessly. It has been ripped off 1,000 you could make a bad ‘Star Wars’ is stripped away, audiences will re- attention. Foster noted, can already been times since. I think it was George trailer — just the music alone ceive it on those terms.

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The Northwest Carriage Museum Is Ready For The Holidays Six Wonderful Sleighs on Display

The Town Sleigh at the Northwest Carriage Museum was a high-end sleigh built in the 1890s. It was used in Columbia Falls, Montana, as winter transportation, probably driven from the farm to town in order to pick up supplies. The Town Sleigh could fit two people comfort- ably, and was pulled by one horse. On the back of the Town Sleigh is a metal tag, telling that it was made by the Deere and Webber Company. The sleigh was dis- tributed through the John Deere Plow company, which later became John Deere, the company still going strong today. The sleigh was made with side-springs to smooth out the ride, an expensive luxury that most sleighs didn’t have. It is painted black with beautiful gold pin striping, and wine-colored upholstery. The Northwest Carriage Museum is located in Ray- mond, and currently houses 42 historic horse drawn ve- hicles and other related artifacts. The museum is open daily from 10a.m. to 4p.m. year round and just recently completed the new “Barn” which added almost 4000 square feet of additional display space. We invite you to “Come Get Carried Away” at the Northwest Carriage Museum. For information call (360) 942-4150 or visit www.nwcarriagemuseum.org

Laurie Bowman, director, and Jerry Bowman, curator, stand next to a Brewster Summer Coupe Brougham at the Northwest Carriage Museum in Raymond. The museum houses one of the best collections of historic horse-drawn vehicles in the country. Laurie manages the museum while Jerry does restorations and historical research.

Photo Courtesy of the Northwest Carriage Museum

Washington be legally charged with mur- der. This is the exact opinion State of the special historical court that exonerates the Nisqually HISTORY chief’s name in 2004. CORRECTING THE HISTORICAL RECORD HistoryLink.org Courtesy United States Air Force Museum The unanimous ruling Curtis Commando C-46/R5C. was made by a seven-member The Long Beach ington. Four turn back, land- panel of present and former We’ll help your business stand Hotel Burns ing at the Portland Airport; Washington State Supreme one manages to land safely Court justices. In announcing out from the crowd! On Dec. 10, 1895, the Long in Seattle, but the sixth plane, the decision, State Supreme Beach Hotel burns. It is locat- carrying 32 Marines, vanishes. Court Justice Gerry Alexander NEW LOCATION! ed in Long Beach, southeast of Search-and-rescue aircraft, stated, “Chief Leschi should Inside The Chronicle where the Bolstad Street and hampered by continuing bad not, as a matter of law, have 321 N. Pearl St. Centralia Pacific Avenue intersection weather, are unable to fly for been tried for the crime of lies today (2011). Henry (1839- a week and ground searches murder” (Roberts). 360-736-6322 1924) and Nancy (1847-1902) prove fruitless. After two After two trials, Leschi Tinker opened the hotel, the weeks, the search for the miss- first in Long Beach, in 1883, ing aircraft is suspended. The two years after they purchased Navy determines that the air- a tract of land that encom- craft was blown off course by passed most of the area on high winds and flew into the which Long Beach sits today. side of Mount Rainier (14,410 They platted a town, called feet). In July 1947, a ranger Tinkerville, selling many of at Mount Rainier National the lots to Portland residents, Park spots wreckage on South who build summer cottages. Tahoma Glacier. Search par- The Long Beach Hotel will ca- ties examine the debris and ter to Portland’s middle and confirm that it came from the upper classes, who from the missing plane. Four weeks lat- 1860s until the 1920s flock to er, the bodies are found high what is known as North Beach, a reference to its location on on the face of the glacier, but extremely hazardous condi- the north side of the Columbia Courtesy MOHAI tions force authorities to aban- River. The fire ruins the entire Nisqually Chief Leschi (1808-1858). hotel, with just a few pieces don plans to remove them for of furniture saved from the burial. The 32 U.S. Marines remain entombed forever on flames. But it is insured and was hanged on Feb. 19, 1858, the Tinkers rebuild the next Mount Rainier. In 1946, it was the worst accident, in num- outside the boundary of Fort year. The hotel will serve visi- Steilacoom. Army officials, as- tors to Long Beach for another bers killed aboard an aircraft, serting that Leschi was a legal six decades before it is demol- in United States aviation his- ished in November 1963. tory and remains Mount Rain- combatant, refused to permit ier’s greatest tragedy. the execution to occur on mil- itary land. Many settlers at the A Curtis Commando Historical Court Clears time believed in his innocence. R5C Transport Plane The historical court did Chief Leschi’s Name not rule on whether Leschi Crashes Into Mount On Dec. 10, 2004, a special had killed Moses, who died Rainier, Killing 32 state historical court clears on Oct. 31, 1855, in a skirmish Nisqually Chief Leschi (1808- just east of present-day Taco- U.S. Marines 1858) of murder charges. Chief ma. Leschi stated: “I deny that On Dec. 10, 1946, six Cur- Leschi was hanged in 1858 for I had any part in the killing tis Commando R5C transport allegedly murdering Col. A. ... As God sees me, this is the planes carrying more than Benton Moses. At the time of truth” (Wilkinson). 200 U.S. Marines leave San his two trials, Leschi and his The ruling has no legal sig- Diego en route to Seattle. The lawyers argued that he and nificance, but represents a vic- aircraft, flying entirely by in- Moses were legal combatants tory for the Nisqually tribe’s struments at an altitude of in a war (the Indian War of years-long effort to exonerate 9,000 feet, encounter heavy 1855-1856), and that who- the name of their legendary weather over southwest Wash- ever killed Moses could not chief. COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015 • Life 5

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

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GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

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By Glenn Gamboa ies like “Ocean’s 11” and partied together. Newsday THE LOWERCASE: Don’t worry, tex- ters. The Chairman of the Board didn’t File Photo / CHICAGO TRIBUNE Frank Sinatra was complicated. bother using proper punctuation in his Entertainer Frank Sinatra is shown His career was filled with ups and notes, either. In his recent biography, “Sina- in an undated ile photograph at downs. His life was both a fairy tale and re- tra: The Chairman,” James Kaplan writes a concert in Chicago. Known to ality-show real, sometimes simultaneously. that most of Sinatra’s notes lacked capital millions as the ‘’Chairman of the That’s the main reason there has never letters, written in his “too-impatient-to- Board’’ or ‘’Ol’ Blue Eyes,” his career been “the new Sinatra” that title is too com- press-the-shift-key style.” spanned eras from Big Band to plex, both too high a compliment and too THE CELEBRITY MUGSHOT: Sina- modern pop. big a criticism. Though it has been 17 years since he tra’s arrest in 1938 by the Bergen County, died of a heart attack at the age of 82, he New Jersey, sheriff for seduction and adul- remains one of the greatest American pop tery — yes, that was criminal back in the singers ever. To commemorate what would day — yielded what may be the most fa- have been Sinatra’s 100th birthday on Dec. mous mugshot of the time, launching a 12, here’s a look at 10 ways his presence is tradition that has become exceedingly com- still felt today in popular culture. monplace. Ask Nick Nolte. Or Justin Bieber. THE POP IDOL: Before there were THE COMEBACK: Almost as quickly the swooning fans of Elvis Presley and the as Sinatra rose to prominence in the first screaming ones of The Beatles, there were half of the `40s, his career skidded to a halt the bobby-soxers who worshipped young by the end of the decade. By 1950, he was Sinatra. Take note, Directioners and Beli- plagued by allegations of mob connections, ebers, the bobby-soxers had no examples the loss of his voice and a public split with to teach them how to express their fandom. his wife, Nancy. His tumultuous relation- And when 30,000 mostly teenage girls took ship with Ava Gardner allegedly led to sev- over Times Square on Oct. 12, 1944, as eral suicide attempts and he was dropped Sinatra launched a series of shows at the from his deal with Columbia Records. But Paramount, no one but them really under- in 1953, his performance in “From Here to stood what was happening. Teenage culture Eternity” earned him an Oscar and he soon was born that day and has continued to joined forces with conductor Nelson Riddle, grow ever since. returning him to the top of the charts. His THE ULTIMATE CROONER: Sinatra’s path of success-struggle-then-redemption early style — wrapping his baritone around has been retraced by many from Elvis to a ballad, smoothly navigating intricate lyr- The Biebs. ics — has influenced generations of singers, FBI SURVEILLANCE: As much as crit- from his contemporary Tony Bennett to ics of hip-hop would like to think so, law en- Harry Connick Jr. and Michael Buble to Sal forcement surveillance of musicians did not Valentinetti, who made a splash this year on begin with rappers. According to FBI re- “American Idol.” cords, the agency investigated Sinatra from THE MODERN MAGAZINE PRO- 1943 to 1985, monitoring “his contacts with FILE: “Frank Sinatra Has a Cold,” Gay racketeering investigation subjects and his Talese’s profile of Sinatra for Esquire mag- early involvement with the Communist azine in 1966, was a turning point in celeb- Party in Hollywood.” rity journalism, a high-profile example of DUETS: Sinatra’s 1993 “Duets” became applying news reporting standards to an the biggest-selling album of his career, go- entertainment personality. It is now seen ing triple platinum and reaching No. 2 on as the gold standard of profile writing and 10 Ways Frank Billboard’s album chart. It was as much a a founding work in the “New Journalism” movement. “I wanted to have a portrait that marketing concept as it was a musical one, would be interesting to read, well reported, teaming him with contemporary stars, precise in the gathering of its facts and the from Bono to Kenny G. And the idea has Sinatra’s Influence detail — the fact that even the soles of his since been duplicated by everyone from shoes were shined,” Talese recently told The Aretha Franklin to Carlos Santana, with Telegraph. “I wanted to achieve a place for varying success. myself in the written word that was wor- THE CONCEPT ALBUM: Sinatra, is Still Felt Today, thy of respect, and didn’t have to measure along with Riddle and producer Voyle up against these foppish (expletive) fiction Gilmore, decided that his 1954 album writers that got all the glory. That was my “Songs for Young Lovers” should be built little private battle: to elevate journalism, around a central theme, making it the first a Century After because we were the underclass.” popular concept album, with songs like THE SQUAD: Long before Taylor “My Funny Valentine” and “They Can’t Swift’s squad of female supermodels, ac- Take That Away from Me.” Concept al- His Birth tress and singers became a point of cultural bums became more intricate — from the fascination, there was The Rat Pack — Sina- Beach Boys’ “Pet Sounds” to Green Day’s tra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Peter “American Idiot” — but, as he often was, Lawford and Joey Bishop — who did mov- Sinatra was first. Life 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015 LIFE

Grammys 2016: Analysis: ADVICE: Dear Abby Recording Academy Teen’s Serious Wants More Than a Popularity Contest Relationship Draws

By Mikael Wood last Grammy Awards with his rootsy “Morning Fire From Boy’s Mom Los Angeles Times Phase.” You can see the same tensions at work in the DEAR ABBY: kids’ pets. They roll their eyes and Moving units, moving the needle or mov- other major categories, such as record of the year, I’m 13 and in what just do it. Who is right? — WILL- ing aging voters with fond memories of their where Swift’s “Blank Space” and the Weeknd’s I think is a serious ING TO DO IT IN WEST VIR- youth: These are three surefire ways to earn a “Can’t Feel My Face” — both state-of-the-art relationship with GINIA nod for music’s most prestigious prize, as we pop productions — are nominat- “Josh.” The problem DEAR WILLING: You are. saw once again when the Recording Academy ed alongside Ed Sheeran’s plain- is, his mom thinks This is no time to teach your son a announced its nominations for the 58th annual tive “Thinking Out Loud,” which I’m “mentally abus- lesson. With the international situ- Grammy Awards. would have fit in on an early-’70s ing” him. ation heating up as it seems to be, Near the top of the heap are two artists James Taylor album. (Speak- I have never By Abigail Van Buren there’s no telling where your son skilled at doing all those things at the same time. ing of Taylor, he’s probably as done anything to could wind up being stationed. Let Taylor Swift’s “1989” and the Weeknd’s surprised as anyone to find Josh to make her think that. She him go with peace of mind know- “Beauty Behind the Madness,” both up for the his “Before This World” up and I have had our disagreements ing his pet will be well cared for un- coveted album of the year award, are huge against “1989” and Kelly and have not spoken for periods of til he returns. commercial hits that use familiar sonic Clarkson’s “Piece time before, but nothing like this elements (including textures lifted from by Piece” for the has ever happened. DEAR ABBY: You probably 1980s-era pop and R&B) to tell vivid personal pop vocal album I’m pretty sure I love Josh, and wonder why I think this is a prob- stories set in an age of digital distraction. prize — just one I don’t want to lose him because of lem, but it is for me. I’m a single what his mom thinks of me. What Each lives at the point where commercial of the wonders male, almost 77, who can easily should I do? — PUZZLED IN IN- and creative ambition meet, an established of taxonomy that pass for 50 or 55. The problem is DIANA Grammy sweet spot, and embodies the idea the Grammys of- friends, acquaintances and some that music can connect with a mass audi- fer every year.) DEAR PUZZLED: You didn’t mention how old Josh is and how strangers (in their 40s, 50s and 60s) ence at a moment when listeners can’t Song of the year think that because I look so much even agree on how to listen. he feels about all the attention reflects more of the younger than my age, I should be Spotify? The radio? A good you’re giving him, but I can offer Grammys’ social con- able to perform the same physical old-fashioned CD? Swift fa- science with Lamar’s a couple of suggestions. The first mously held “1989” back from is to slow down. Take a step back tasks they do, which I can’t. I have bruised but hopeful “Al- the same aches and pains as anyone streaming on Spotify and still right,” and “Girl Crush,” so Josh can have some breathing dominated pop culture for room. The second is to try to make else my age. Little Big Town’s coun- I’m flattered that I look young- most of the year — a clear try hit that slyly argues a friend rather than an enemy of demonstration that the Josh’s mother, who may be worried er, but how do I explain that be- for the acceptance of cause I look 50 to 55, doesn’t mean Grammys couldn’t ignore same-sex romance about a 13-year-old girl who seems her if they wanted to. fixated on her son. I necessarily feel that way. I know, I in that often hide- know. Some people probably wish Yet the Recording Academy has never bound genre. they had my problem. — YOUNG/ wanted its flagship ceremony, scheduled for The category DEAR ABBY: I remarried Feb. 15 at Staples Center in Los Angeles, to be also includes “Blank Space,” a welcome recogni- when my son, “Kevin,” was 5. He’s OLD IN CALIFORNIA seen as strictly a popularity contest. Unlike the tion that what Top 40 stars do is as dependent now 20. My husband has always DEAR YOUNG/OLD: I have American Music Awards or the Billboard Music on traditional songwriting as on technological tried to be a good dad to him even news for you. There are plenty of Awards, the Grammys think of themselves as wizardry. though Kevin was challenging at people half your age who also have an arbiter of quality and importance, a beacon If those nods feel like progress for the Gram- times. physical problems that prevent for what matters (or what ought to, anyway). my Awards, though, the nominations for best Kevin is now in the military. them from performing certain So the nominees for album of the year also new artist lack a certain imagination. James Bay, Before he left, he adopted a dog, tasks — including bad backs, bad include Kendrick Lamar’s “To Pimp a Butter- Tori Kelly and Meghan Trainor are all reason- “Leisel,” that’s a year old. Kevin knees, rotator cuff injuries and fly,” the Compton rapper’s deeply complicated ably popular and sufficiently talented, at least if will be deployed overseas for three more. Because someone looks great meditation on race in America; it’s the latest in a strong natural singing voice is still what we’re years and wants us to take her. We doesn’t necessarily mean that the a long line of albums that may have been more looking for in our new artists. have a dog and cat, a big yard and person IS 100 percent. If you are respected than listened to by Grammy voters. But none seems especially attuned to the three teenage daughters who want asked to do something beyond your And the category has two albums by young specifics of 2015 — let alone 2016, when these Leisel, but my husband says no. He ability, be honest about it and say acts rejuvenating beloved old styles: Chris Sta- awards will be handed out. says it was a mistake to get the dog no pleton’s “Traveller,” full of scuffed-up country That leaves the R&B-inspired country singer in the first place, and Kevin needs ••• tunes, and “Sound & Color” by Alabama Shakes, Sam Hunt, a true species of his era, to duke it to learn a lesson and do the hard Dear Abby is written by Abigail a road-tested outfit that implicitly stands for the out against the wry Australian indie rocker thing and give her up. Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phil- value of hand-played rock ‘n’ roll. Courtney Barnett for a trophy that ostensibly I agree it was a mistake, and I lips, and was founded by her mother, Neither seems likely to actually win the represents the soul of the Grammys’ future. don’t really want another dog, but Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Abby at thing come February — but then, neither did Like it or not, whoever wins will tell tomor- I’m willing to do it for my son. Lots www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Beck before he took album of the year at the row something about today. of parents get “stuck” with their Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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FRIDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets December 11, 2015 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News 6:00pm (N) (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ Last Man Standing Dr. Ken (N) ’ (CC) Shark Tank Whimsical hats with detach- 20/20 ’ (CC) KOMO 4 News Jimmy Kimmel ABC 4 4 (N) ’ (CC) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) able masks. (N) ’ (CC) 11:00pm (N) (CC) Live ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) KING 5 News (N) Evening (N) (CC) Undateable (N) (S Truth Be Told (N) Grimm “Wesen Nacht” Investigating a Dateline NBC “Something Sweet” A re- KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show-J. NBC 5 5 - Holt (CC) (CC) Live) (CC) ’ (CC) (DVS) wave of vandalism. (N) ’ tired corrections officer is killed. (N) Fallon IND 6 6 Extra (N) (CC) OK! TV (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) Ac. Hollywood Dr. Phil A teen attracts older men. KING 5 News at 9 (N) (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) The Dr. Oz Show Fitness trackers. KIRO 7 News at CBS Evening The Insider (N) Entertainment To- The Amazing Race The winning team Hawaii Five-0 A promising boxer’s Blue Bloods Danny’s ex-partner faces KIRO 7 News at Late Show-Colbert CBS 7 7 6PM (N) (CC) News/Pelley ’ (CC) night (N) (CC) receives $1 million. (N) (CC) brother is murdered. (N) ’ (CC) an accusation. (N) ’ (CC) 11PM (N) (CC) PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Washington Week Charlie Rose -- Father Brown A former POW is sus- Josh Groban: Stages Live The artist performs classic num- Rick Steves Special: The Holy Land, Israelis and Pales- PBS 9 9 The Week (N) ’ pected of murder. ’ (CC) bers. ’ (CC) tinians Today Holy sites in Israel and Palestine. 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(N) ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Antiques Roadshow “Tulsa” First edi- McLaughlin Group Northwest Now On the Psychiatrist’s Couch With Daniel Amen, MD Combating anxiety and My Music: Country Pop Legends Country and pop charts. ’ (CC) PBS 12 12 tion “To Kill a Mockingbird.” (CC) (N) (CC) “Active Shooter” depression. ’ (CC) Celebrity Name Modern Family The Big Bang The Big Bang MasterChef The cooks make raspberry- World’s Funniest Godfrey; Fortune Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) Washington’s Modern Family FOX 13 13 Game ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) mint lemonade. (N) ’ Feimster; Erik Griffin. (N) ’ (CC) Most Wanted (N) “Mother Tucker” IND 14 14 December Share-A-Thon December Share-A-Thon Criminal Minds A motivational speaker Criminal Minds “The Lesson” The BAU Criminal Minds “Perennials” Someone Criminal Minds “Magnum Opus” Reid Criminal Minds “All That Remains” An Saving Hope “The Fight” Alex treats a ION 15 15 is investigated. 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(N) (CC) AMC 67 67 ››› Scrooged (1988, Comedy) Bill ››› The Muppet Movie (1979, Comedy) Charles Durning, Austin Pendleton. A Muppets Christmas: Letters to ›› Muppet Treasure Island (1996, Adventure) Tim Curry, Kevin Bishop, Billy Murray, Karen Allen. (CC) Premiere. Kermit the Frog and friends seek Hollywood stardom. (CC) Santa ’ (CC) Connolly. Premiere. Kermit, Long John Silver set sail for riches. (CC) APL 43 43 To Be Announced To Be Announced BET 56 56 Martin “He Say, She Say” ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) BRAVO 66 66 Vanderpump Rules Lisa throws two Vanderpump Vanderpump The Real Housewives of Atlanta The The Real Housewives of Atlanta ››› The Bourne Ultimatum (2007, Action) Matt Damon, Julia Stiles. Jason parties for Gay Pride. 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DIS 41 41 Austin & Ally ’ Bunk’d ’ (CC) The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar Bob’s Broken Sleigh (2015) (CC) Star Wars Rebels Droid Tales Droid Tales LEGO Marvel K.C. Undercover Girl Meets World Gold Rush “ElDorado Dream” Business Gold Rush “Mammoth Channel” The Gold Rush - The Dirt “Mammoth Men” Gold Rush “Mammoth Gold” Mammoth Gold Rush “Parker Comes of Age” The Gold Rush “Mammoth Gold” Mammoth DSC 8 8 flourishes at McKinnon Creek. Hoffmans try to rebuild. ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) tusks bring good luck. (N) (CC) evolution of Parker. (N) ’ (CC) tusks bring good luck. ’ (CC) Keeping Up With Keeping Up With E! News (N) (CC) Botched “Double Trouble” A woman Botched “The Wizard of Schnoz” Paul The Soup (CC) The Soup (CC) E! News (N) (CC) E! 65 65 the Kardashians the Kardashians with a severely botched nose. (CC) operates on two sisters. (CC) NBA Basketball: NBA Basketball Los Angeles Lakers at San Antonio Spurs. From the AT&T Center in San Antonio. 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Just for ››› Bad Santa metics Skin Icons Planet Space 2050 Science Course in Naples, Fla. (N) (S Live) Tip-Off (N) (S Live) Laughs (2003), Tony Cox IND 14 14 FWC Music Frances and Friends Generation Jimmy Swaggart Living Waters Donnie Swaggart Message-Cross FWC Donnie Frances-Friends ION 15 15 Interna- Paid Paid Paid Worship Pastor 12 Wishes of Christmas (2011, Com- Defending Santa (2013, Romance) ›› A Golden Christmas (2009) An- A Golden Christmas 2 (2011) Julie ››› A Golden tional Prog. Prog. Prog. Chris edy) Elisa Donovan. ’ Dean Cain, Jud Tylor, Bill Lewis. ’ drea Roth, Bruce Davison. ’ Gonzalo, Bruce Davison. ’ Christmas 3 ’ IND 18 18 Wonder My Gospel Maralee Ollie Odys Ishine Scaly Kerry Last Guil Lake Freid Luna Chris Gospel Gospel Huch Jewish Israel Homeless for the Holidays (2009) Good Morning KATU News This Morning - Sat (N) Jack Ocean Sea Res- Wildlife Rock- Born to World World 50 Super Bowl 30 for 30 (N) PiYo Paid Home- KATU World ABC 22 22 America (N) ’ (CC) Hanna Mys. cue Docs Park Explore of X of X Stories (N) (CC) Wor. Prog. owner News News KGW News at Sunrise (N) Tree Fu Clangers Lazy- English Premier League Soccer: Bour- Action Sports From Brecken- Golf PNC Father/Son Challenge, First Real Earth to Ruf- Astro- KGW Boxing NBC 26 26 Tom (N) Town nemouth vs Manchester United ridge, Colo. (N) ’ Day. (N Same-day Tape) (CC) Estate Luna! Tweet blast News Good Day Oregon Saturday (N) UFC’s Road to the PGA Tour Golf Franklin Templeton Shootout, Final Round. From Tiburon Golf Hoops College Basketball Cincinnati at Xavier. Top Paid Training FOX 27 27 Octagon (N) Course in Naples, Fla. (N) (S Live) Tip-Off (N) (S Live) Cooker Prog. Day UNI 28 28 Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Guadalupe Pocoyo Sesame Mickey Mickey Manny Manny Rosa Guadalupe Rosa Guadalupe Netas Divinas LAnzate! Top ID Pro- What Would You What Would You What Would You Married at First Born This Way What Would You What Would You What Would You What Would You What Would You What Would You A&E 52 52 Blower tection Do? ’ (CC) Do? ’ (CC) Do? ’ (CC) Sight ’ (CC) “Up Syndrome” Do? ’ (CC) Do? ’ (CC) Do? ’ (CC) Do? ’ (CC) Do? ’ (CC) Do? ’ (CC) AMC 67 67 The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- ››› Pale Rider (1985, Western) Clint Eastwood, ›› Conan the Barbarian (2011, Adventure) Ja- Conan- fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman Michael Moriarty. (CC) son Momoa, Rachel Nichols. Barbarn APL 43 43 Big Cat Big Cat Cat From Hell Cat From Hell To Be Announced TBA BET 56 56 Paid Paid Paid P. Po Foxx House of Payne Wayans Wayans Matters Family Matters Matters Matters Matters Family Matters Prince Prince Fresh Prince Prince Martin Martin Girlfriends’ Guide Girlfriends’ Guide Girlfriends’ Guide Finding My Father Real Housewives/ Real Housewives/ The Real House- Odd Odd TBA TBA Vanderpump The Real House- The Real House- BRAVO 66 66 to Divorce to Divorce to Divorce Beverly Beverly wives of Mom Mom Rules wives of Atlanta wives of Atlanta CBUT 29 29 Mon News Animal Super Art Cross Our Vancouver Absolutely Bobsledding Alpine Skiing Figure Skating Na Hockey NHL Hockey CMT 61 61 CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ Hot 20 Countdown The 20 best videos of the week. Steve Austin’s Steve Austin’s Steve Austin’s Steve Austin’s Steve Austin’s Rambo-First CNBC 46 46 Bissell Wolf Paid 21 DAY Cos Fighting Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Fighting Paid J. Den Cash Sullivan Cos Hee Lost Bob Undercover Undercover CNN 44 44 Smerconish (N) CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Smerconish CNN Newsroom CNN Heroes CNNH 45 45 Smerconish (N) CNN Newsroom HLN Weekend Foren Foren CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Foren Foren Foren Foren Smerconish CNN Newsroom CNN Heroes COM 60 60 CIZE Paid Body Try Total Archer “The Papal Archer Archer ››› Trading Places (1983, Comedy) Dan Ayk- ›› You Don’t Mess With the Zohan (2008, Comedy) Adam ›› Adam Sandler’s Eight You Don’t Mess Dance Prog. Beast! Gym Chase” (CC) (CC) (CC) royd, Eddie Murphy, Ralph Bellamy. Sandler, John Turturro. (CC) Crazy Nights (2002) (CC) With the Zohan DIS 41 41 Wil. Pirates Lion Guard Tmrrwl Doc Marvel Bob’s Broken Jessie Best Fr. Bunk’d Austin Liv- Girl Dog With a Blog Jessie K.C. Austin Austin Liv- Best Fr. Girl Flat CIZE Body IT Cos- CIZE NutriBl- Fast N’ Loud ’ Fast N’ Loud (CC) Fast N’ Loud (CC) Fast N’ Loud ’ Fast N’ Loud ’ Fast N’ Loud: Hot Wheels, Big Deals Street Outlaws Street Outlaws DSC 8 8 Tummy Dance Beast! metics Dance tRX (CC) (CC) (CC) A life-size Hot Wheels car. “Drag Week” ’ ’ (CC) Try Total FeelSexy Christina Milian Christina Milian Christina Milian E! News Weekend Kar- Keeping Up With Keeping Up With Keeping Up With Keeping Up With Keeping Up With Keeping Up With Kar- E! 65 65 Gym Turned Up (CC) Turned Up (CC) Turned Up (CC) (N) (CC) dashian the Kardashians the Kardashians the Kardashians the Kardashians the Kardashians the Kardashians dashian College GameDay (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) College Football NCAA FCS -- Northern Iowa at North Da- College Basketball Arizona State at College Basketball North Carolina at SportsCenter (N) Heisman Trophy ESPN 32 32 (Live) (CC) kota State. Quarterfinal. (N) (Live) Kentucky. (N) (Live) Texas. (N) (Live) (Live) (CC) Present ESPN2 33 33 SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) NFL Live (CC) UEFA Euro Final Draw College Basketball College Basketball Basket College Basketball Basketball FAM 39 39 Paid Program Jack Frost Mickey’s Christmas Mickey’s Twice Upon a Christmas Bells Emmet Otter Santa Santa Claus Frosty’s Rudolph & Frosty’s Christmas FNC 48 48 FOX & Friends Bulls Cavuto Forbes Cash In Bob Jour. America’s News Headquarters (N) News HQ News HQ The Five News HQ FOX Report (N) Sex and College FOOD 35 35 Kitchen Skin Be.- Brunch South Trisha’s Holiday Pioneer Pioneer Farm The Kitchen (N) Valer Valer Holiday Baking Cake Wars Chopped Junior Chopped Restaurant: Im. FX 53 53 Bissell Pow- Ellen Buffy the Vampire Anger Anger Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men ››› The Bourne Legacy (2012, Action) Jeremy Renner, ›› 2 Guns (2013, Action) Denzel Washington, ›› Fast & Furious erTool (CC) Slayer (CC) Rachel Weisz, Edward Norton. Mark Wahlberg, Paula Patton. 6 (2013) GOLF 70 70 Morning Drive Golf Central PGA Tour Golf European LPGA Tour Golf Golf Central PGA Tour Golf Window Wonderland (2013) Chyler Best Christmas Party Ever (2014, A Cookie Cutter Christmas (2014) Erin A Bride for Christmas (2012) Arielle Once Upon a Holiday (2015) Briana Crown for Christmas (2015) Danica HALL 19 19 Leigh, Paul Campbell. (CC) Drama) Torrey DeVitto, Steve Lund. Krakow, David Haydn-Jones. Kebbel, Andrew Walker. Evigan, Paul Campbell. (CC) McKellar, Rupert Penry Jones. (CC) HGTV 68 68 Cos ID TheftFlea Flea Flea Flea Flea Flea Flea Flea Flea Flea Big Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters HIST 37 37 Coin Paid WWII Weapons WWII in HD ’ WWII in HD ’ WWII in HD ’ WWII in HD ’ WWII in HD ’ WWII in HD ’ WWII in HD ’ WWII in HD ’ WWII in HD ’ WWII in HD ’ LIFE 51 51 Sub-D PiYo Paid CIZE! Guilt Paid Feel Paid Skin Cos Mysteries ››› Crazy for Christmas (2005) A Country Christmas Story (2013) On Strike for Christmas (2010) (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Up (N) Melissa Harris-Perry (N) Weekends With Alex Witt (N) Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera Banker Love and Death MTV 63 63 Cribs Pricy Pads Cribs Pricy Pads Cribs Pricy Pads Cribs Pricy Pads The Bloodlines The Bloodlines ››› Insidious (2010) Patrick Wilson, Rose Byrne. ’ Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV NBCS 34 34 Soccer Premier English Premier League Soccer Premier Mecum Auto Auctions “Austin” Over 600 vehicles are on display. (N) (S Live) NFL Boxing Mecum Auto Auctions ’ NICK 40 40 George George Spong Spong Al Al Spong Spong Spong Spong Pig Harvey Rang Al Al Al Al Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Santa Hunters OXY 50 50 Bissell PiYo! Total Coffee Rich In ›› Sparkle (2012) Jordin Sparks. (CC) Sex- Sex- Sex- Sex- Sex- Sex- Sex- Sex- Sex and the City Sex- Sex- Sex- Sex- ROOT 31 31 Paid Paid NoWrin Ladder Paid Coffee Women’s College Basketball College Basketball All in CIZE! Paid College Basketball Red Bull Crashed Ice SPIKE 57 57 The Paid CIZE CIZE Paid Paid ››› Bad Boys (1995) Martin Lawrence. Two Miami cops ›› The Fast and the Furious (2001, Action) Vin Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Vegas Least Prog. Dance Dance Prog. Prog. attempt to recover stolen police evidence. ’ Diesel, Paul Walker. ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) SYFY 59 59 Cook/ ID Theft PiYo Paid The Dead 2: India (2013) (CC) Zombie Apocalypse (2011) (CC) ›› Solomon Kane (2009) (CC) Apocalypse L.A. (2014) Justin Ray. ›› The Crazies (2010, Horror) (CC) TBN 20 20 RocK Auto Island Veggie Mon Hop Lassie Goliath Ishine Inspir. Stories Veggie Charity Colby God/ ›››› Going My Way (1944) Bing Crosby. Memories In Touch TBS 55 55 Married Married Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld ››› Erin Brockovich (2000, Drama) Julia Rob- ››› The Hunger Games (2012, Science Fiction) Jennifer Friends Friends Friends Friends 2 Broke 2 Broke 2 Broke 2 Broke ’ erts, Albert Finney, Aaron Eckhart. (CC) Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson. (CC) (DVS) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Girls ’ Girls ’ Girls ’ Girls ’ TLC 38 38 Light Fight Light Fight Light Fight Light Fight Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: Real TNT 54 54 Law & Order “En- Law & Order Law & Order Law & Order “Ain’t Law & Order Fake Law & Order “Ob- Law & Order “The ›› Clash of the Titans (2010, Fan- ›› The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor Hell- emy” ’ “Fixed” ’ “Mammon” ’ No Love” flu vaccine. session” ’ Sixth Man” tasy) Sam Worthington. (CC) (DVS) (2008) Brendan Fraser. (CC) (DVS) boy II TOON 42 42 Teen Transf. Teen Teen Poké Teen Teen Teen Reindeer Teen Teen The Elf Smurfs Gum Gum Gum Gum Teen Teen Adven Adven We We TRAV 36 36 Paid Rifles When Vacations Mysteries at Mysteries at Mysteries at Expedition Un. Bizarre Foods Rev Rev Saman Saman Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise TRUTV 49 49 Cooker Bissell Cancer Paid ID Theft PiYo Coffee Shark! Billy Billy Super Super Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers In the Barn In the Barn In the Barn USA 58 58 White Collar (CC) English Premier League Soccer: Crys- Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley ›› Angels & Demons (2009) Tom Hanks. Robert Langdon ›› Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the ››› tal Palace vs Southampton confronts an ancient brotherhood. (CC) Crystal Skull (2008) Harrison Ford. (CC) Skyfall VH1 62 62 VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music Music VH1 Big in 2015 Love & Hip Hop ›› Above the Rim (1994), Leon ’ ›› Love Don’t Cost a Thing (2003) Nick Cannon. ’ Drum Life 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015 ENTERTAINMENT

SATURDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets December 12, 2015 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 ’ ABC 4 4 KOMO 4 News Saturday 6:00pm Mi- Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (CC) ›››› Mary Poppins (1964, Musical) Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke, Glynis Johns. Live action/animated. London children KOMO 4 News Castle “Nanny chelle Esteban, Russ Bowen. (N) ’ (CC) meet a nanny and a chimney sweep. ’ (CC) 11:00pm McDead” (CC) Boxing Premier Boxing Champions. Omar Figueroa Jr. takes on Antonio De- Caught on Camera Evening “30th An- Evening (CC) Beyond The Fore- Dateline NBC “Deadly Intent” A wom- KING 5 News (N) Saturday Night NBC 5 5 Marco in the main event. From AT&T Center in San Antonio. (N) niversary” cast (N) an’s truck explodes. ’ (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) IND 6 6 Made Hollywood Hollywood Access Hollywood (N) ’ (CC) ››› Moonstruck (1987, Romance-Comedy) Cher, Nicolas Cage. News Hiring America Access Hollywood ’ (CC) CBS Evening KIRO 7 News at Steve Raible’s Start It Seattle (N) Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Burl The Flight Before Christmas (2008, 48 Hours (N) ’ (CC) KIRO 7 News at Scandal Andrew CBS 7 7 News (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) (CC) Scouting Report Ives narrates an animated tale. Comedy) Voices of Emma Roberts. 11PM (N) (CC) and Fitz face off. PBS NewsHour BBC Newsnight Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You Finding financial solutions. ’ (CC) Vera “Hidden Depths” Murder of two young people. ’ (CC) Ed Sullivan’s Rock and Roll Classics -- The 60s (My Mu- PBS 9 9 Weekend (N) ’ (N) sic) Some of the biggest hits of the 1960s. (CC) Bones A headless corpse appears in Elementary “Step Nine” Sherlock and Person of Interest “Firewall” Reese be- Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- Washington’s Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Anger Manage- MNT 10 10 the woods. ’ (CC) Watson travel to London. (CC) comes trapped with his POI. (CC) 9 (N) (CC) day Night (N) Most Wanted (N) Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) ment (CC) Mike & Molly ’ Mike & Molly ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ Rizzoli & Isles Jane attends her high The Closer “Living Proof: Part One” The The Good Wife Alicia is involved in an Band in Seattle Family Guy “Three CW 11 11 (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) school reunion. ’ (CC) squad’s holiday plans. (CC) ethics scandal. ’ (CC) Kings” ’ John Denver: Country Boy Life and The Carpenters: Close to You (My Music Presents) The A Salute to Downton Abbey Clips from “Downton Abbey.” Red Dwarf ’ Red Dwarf “Stasis Doctor Who (Part Doctor Who (Part PBS 12 12 legacy of singer John Denver. (CC) pair’s career. ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Leak” ’ 3 of 4) 4 of 4) FOX 13 13 ››› Bad Santa (2003, Comedy) Billy Modern Family Modern Family Gotham Gordon tackles the deadly Rosewood Seeking justice for a mur- Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- Animation Domination High-Def “Go- Bob Thornton, Tony Cox, Brett Kelly. ’ (CC) ’ (CC) inmate escape. ’ (CC) (DVS) dered ex-con. ’ (CC) (DVS) 10 (N) (CC) day Night (N) lan the Insatiable.” ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Frances and Friends Family Worship Center Service The church of Jimmy Swaggart Ministries. Crossfire Service Jimmy Swaggart Taken from services recorded live. ION 15 15 ››› A Golden Christmas 3 (2012) A Christmas Mystery (2014, Romance) Esmé Bianco, Ryan Bittle, John Ratzen- A Christmas Truce (2015, Romance) Craig Olejnik, Ali Liebert, Kate Vernon. Christmas Mail (2010) Ashley Scott, Shantel VanSanten, Rob Mayes. ’ berger. A woman hires a detective to identify her mother’s suitor. ’ Premiere. Two people in love vow to reunite on Christmas Eve. ’ A.J. Buckley, Rolonda Watts. ’ IND 18 18 Kenneth W. Jay Sekulow In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Perry Stone The Green Room Hillsong TV Joel Osteen The Green Room The Ramp Global Ventures Acquire the Fire ’ ABC 22 22 KATU News at 6 Carol Burnett’s Jeopardy! (CC) Wheel of Fortune ›››› Mary Poppins (1964, Musical) Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke, Glynis Johns. Live action/animated. London children KATU News at 11 Castle “Private Eye (N) ’ (CC) Lost Episodes! ’ (CC) meet a nanny and a chimney sweep. ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Caramba!” Boxing Premier Boxing Champions. Omar Figueroa Jr. takes on Antonio De- Caught on Camera Northwest Back- Grants Getaways Inside Edition Dateline NBC “Deadly Intent” A wom- KGW News at Saturday Night NBC 26 26 Marco in the main event. From AT&T Center in San Antonio. (N) roads Weekend (N) ’ an’s truck explodes. ’ (CC) 11 (N) Live (N) ’ (CC) UNI 30 30 Familia P. Luche Noticiero La Banda “Camino a la Gran Final” Sabadazo Familia P. Luche Noticiero FOX 27 27 ››› Training Day (2001, Crime Drama) Denzel Washington, Ethan Hawke, Gotham Gordon tackles the deadly Rosewood Seeking justice for a mur- 10 O’Clock News (N) Animation Domination High-Def “Go- Scott Glenn. A rookie cop meets a corrupt Los Angeles narcotics officer. inmate escape. ’ (CC) (DVS) dered ex-con. ’ (CC) (DVS) lan the Insatiable.” ’ (CC) The First 48 A double homicide in Cin- The First 48 Man is shot outside an The First 48 “The Graveyard Shift” The The First 48 Grandmother strangled; The First 48 “Ringside Seat” Murder in The First 48 “Bad Medicine” Gruesome A&E 52 52 cinnati. ’ (CC) abandoned house. ’ (CC) killing of a Cleveland store clerk. man shot in car. ’ (CC) a motel parking lot. ’ (CC) murder in New Orleans. (CC) AMC 67 67 ››› Conan the Barbarian (1982, Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Earl Jones, Sandahl ›› Conan the Destroyer (1984, Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Grace Jones, Wilt Chamberlain. ›› Conan the Barbarian (2011) Jason Bergman. A warrior fights snake worshippers to free a princess. (CC) Conan attempts to retrieve a sacred religious artifact. (CC) Momoa, Rachel Nichols. APL 43 43 To Be Announced Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet (N) ’ To Be Announced Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet ’ BET 56 56 Martin “Holiday Blues” ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin “Scrooge” Lucky Girl (2001) Elisha Cuthbert. A high-school student becomes addicted to gambling. Christmas at Water’s Edge (2004, Drama) Premiere. BRAVO 66 66 The Real Housewives of Atlanta The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills ››› Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004) Vince Vaughn, Christine Tay- ››› Dodgeball: A True Underdog “Where Is the Love Boat” “Life’s a Pitch” “Ciao, Tuscany!” lor. Premiere. Dodgeball teams compete for $50,000 in Las Vegas. Story (2004, Comedy) Vince Vaughn. CBUT 29 29 NHL Hockey: Senators at Canadiens NHL Hockey New York Rangers at Calgary Flames. From Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta. (N) (CC) Post Show CBC News The Tudors The Pilgrimage of Grace. CMT 61 61 ››› Rambo: First Blood (1982) Sylvester Stallone. (CC) ›› Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna, Julia Nickson. ››› Gran Torino (2008) Clint Eastwood, Christopher Carley. Premiere. (CC) CNBC 46 46 Undercover Boss ’ (CC) Undercover Boss “Maaco” ’ (CC) Undercover Boss “True Value” (CC) Undercover Boss ’ (CC) Undercover Boss ’ (CC) Body Beast! Christmas Shop CNN 44 44 CNN Heroes “An All-Star Tribute” CNN Heroes CNN Heroes CNN Heroes “An All-Star Tribute” Everyday people are recognized. CNN Heroes “An All-Star Tribute” Everyday people are recognized. CNNH 45 45 CNN Heroes “An All-Star Tribute” Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files CNN Heroes “An All-Star Tribute” CNN Heroes “An All-Star Tribute” Everyday people are recognized. COM 60 60 ›› You Don’t Mess With the Zohan (2008, Comedy) Adam Sandler, John Tur- ›› 50 First Dates (2004, Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore. A ›› 50 First Dates (2004, Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore. A turro. An ex-Israeli commando becomes a hairstylist in New York. (CC) man falls for a woman who has short-term memory loss. man falls for a woman who has short-term memory loss. DIS 41 41 Bunk’d ’ (CC) Austin & Ally ’ ››› Spy Kids (2001) Antonio Banderas. ’ (CC) ››› Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams (2002) ’ Lab Rats: Bio. Gamer’s Guide Kirby Buckets ’ Liv and Maddie Street Outlaws “Small Tire Shootout” Street Outlaws The fastest racers in the Street Outlaws The remaining racers Street Outlaws: Full Throttle “$50K, All the Way!” (N) ’ (CC) Street Outlaws “Fear the Reaper” DSC 8 8 Spanish Chuck puts on a race. Southeast. ’ (Part 1 of 2) (CC) compete. ’ (Part 2 of 2) (CC) Farmtruck attempts to surprise AZN. E! 65 65 Keeping Up With Keeping Up With the Kardashians “A Keeping Up With ›› Safe Haven (2013, Romance) Josh Duhamel, Julianne Hough, Cobie Smulders. A woman with a ›› Safe Haven (2013) Josh Duhamel. A woman with a dark the Kardashians Thailand Vacation Part 2” (CC) the Kardashians dark secret falls in love with a widowed father. (CC) (DVS) secret falls in love with a widowed father. Heisman Trophy 30 for 30 The Buffalo Bills made it to four straight Super Bowls, yet never brought SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Present home the coveted Trophy. (N) ESPN2 33 33 College Basketball College Basketball UCLA at Gonzaga. (N) (Live) Basketball NBA Tonight (N) 30 for 30 (N) SEC Storied FAM 39 39 ›› Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000, Fantasy) Jim Carrey, Jeffrey Tambor, Christine Baranski. ››› Elf (2003, Comedy) Will Ferrell, James Caan, Bob Newhart. ›› Fred Claus (2007) Vince Vaughn. FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) The Greg Gutfeld Show (N) Red Eye With Tom Shillue Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Red Eye With Tom Shillue FOOD 35 35 Cutthroat Kitchen Diners, Drive American Diner Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive FX 53 53 ›› Fast & Furious 6 (2013, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Dwayne Johnson. › Grown Ups (2010, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock. Friends › Grown Ups 2 (2013, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock. Lenny Hobbs offers Dom and crew a full pardon for their help. learn that maturity does not always come with age. Feder and his family relocate back to his hometown. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf PNC Father/Son Challenge, Day 1. Golf Central Golf Asian Tour: Thailand Golf Championship, Final Round. (N) (Live) Christmas Incorporated (2015, Drama) Shenae Grimes, Steve Lund. Riley lands On the Twelfth Day of Christmas (2015, Romance) Robin Dunne, Brooke A Christmas Detour (2015, Romance) Candace Cameron Bure, Paul Greene. HALL 19 19 an assistant position for a socialite. (CC) Nevin. Premiere. Maggie tries to help Mitch recapture his holiday spirit. Two travelers become stranded in Buffalo. HGTV 68 68 House Hunters House Hunters Property Brothers at Home Property Brothers at Home Property Brothers at Home House Hunters Renovation (N) (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Nazis: Ultimate Evil ’ (CC) Hunting Hitler “The Hunt Begins” ’ Hunting Hitler “Secret Nazi Lair” ’ Hunting Hitler “Escape From Berlin” Hunting Hitler “The Tunnel” (CC) Hunting Hitler “Ratlines” ’ (CC) LIFE 51 51 Last Chance for Christmas (2015) Hilarie Burton, Gabriel Hogan. (CC) Becoming Santa (2015) Michael Gross, Meredith Baxter. Premiere. (CC) The Flight Before Christmas (2015) Mayim Bialik, Ryan McPartlin. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Lockup Lockup (N) Lockup Lockup Lockup Mystery of the Billionaire Banker MTV 63 63 Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV Show “Felipe & Jasmine” ’ ›› Employee of the Month (2006) Dane Cook. Two store clerks vie for a coveted award. ’ A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas NBCS 34 34 Mecum Auto Auctions Over 3000 vehicles on display. Turning Point Boxing Premier Boxing Champions. Premier League Match of the Day (N) ’ World of Adventure Sports ’ (CC) NICK 40 40 Santa Hunters ’ Thundermans Thundermans Henry Danger ’ Henry Danger ’ Game Shakers Thundermans Nicky, Ricky Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ›› Cheaper by the Dozen 2 (2005) Steve Martin, Bonnie Hunt. (CC) ›› Stepmom (1998, Drama) Julia Roberts, Susan Sarandon, Ed Harris. (CC) ›› Stepmom (1998, Drama) Julia Roberts. (CC) ROOT 31 31 College Basketball UC Irvine at Utah State. (N) (Live) College Basketball IUPUI at Creighton. (N Same-day Tape) College Basketball Cincinnati at Xavier. From Cintas Center in Cincinnati. ’ SPIKE 57 57 Cops “Chases & Cops A suspect Cops “Coast to Cops “Busted No. Cops “Party in a Cops (CC) Cops “Coast to Cops “Street Ar- ››› Wedding Crashers (2005, Comedy) Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn. Partygo- Takedowns” ’ causes a crash. Coast” ’ (CC) 2” ’ (CC) Box” (N) ’ (CC) Coast” ’ (CC) rests No. 3” ’ ers spend a wild weekend with a politician’s family. ’ SYFY 59 59 ››› Zombieland (2009, Comedy) Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg. (CC) ›› Fast & Furious (2009, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. (CC) ›› Drive Angry (2011, Action) Nicolas Cage, Amber Heard. (CC) TBN 20 20 Hour of Power With Bobby Schuller Billy Graham Classic Crusades Christmas Angel (2009) K.C. Clyde, Kari Hawker. By God’s Grace (2014, Drama) Cameron Deane Stewart. Message in a Baby TBS 55 55 Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The The Big Bang Billy on the Street The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang ›› The House Bunny (2008) Anna Shower Head” ’ Cigar-Store Indian” Doorman” (CC) Strike” ’ (CC) Theory “Pilot” ’ (CC) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Faris, Colin Hanks. (CC) TLC 38 38 Dateline: Real Life Mysteries (CC) Dateline: Real Life Mysteries (CC) Dateline: Real Life Mysteries (CC) Dateline: Real Life Mysteries (CC) Dateline: Real Life Mysteries (CC) Dateline: Real Life Mysteries (CC) TNT 54 54 ››› Hellboy II: The Golden Army (2008, Action) Ron Perlman, Selma Blair, ›› Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters (2013, Adventure) Logan Lerman. Pre- ›› Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010) Logan Ler- Doug Jones. Hellboy and his team battle an underworld prince. (CC) miere. Percy and friends go in search of the Golden Fleece. (CC) (DVS) man. A youth learns that his father is the Greek god Poseidon. (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 We Bare Bears Regular Show: The Movie (2015) Voices of Mark Hamill. The Oblongs ’ King of the Hill King of the Hill Cleveland Show Cleveland Show American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Food Paradise (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures “Mizpah Hotel” Dead Files Revisited (N) (CC) The Dead Files (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Santas in the Barn truTV Top Funniest “Epic Fails” truTV Top Funniest truTV Top Funniest truTV Top Funniest truTV Top Funniest “Goofballs” USA 58 58 ››› Skyfall (2012, Action) Daniel Craig, Judi Dench, Javier Bardem. James Bond must track down ›› G.I. Joe: Retaliation (2013, Action) Dwayne Johnson, Bruce Willis, Channing Tatum. Premiere. Modern Family Modern Family and destroy a threat to MI6. (CC) Threats from within the government jeopardize the G.I. Joes. (CC) (DVS) “Lifetime Supply” “Egg Drop” ’ VH1 62 62 ››› Drumline (2002, Comedy-Drama) Nick Cannon, Zoe Saldana. ’ VH1 Big in 2015- Entertainment Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood ’ Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood Love & Hip Hop Unfinished business.

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