Pe Ell School District Recognized for Academic Achievement / Main 5 $1 Coho Return to China Creek Salmon Return to Local Centralia Waterway; Officials Cite Cleanup Efforts / Main 5

Early Week Edition Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012 Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com Koralynn Fister Drive ‘N’ Drop 2A Hoops Father Releases Balloons in Memory of New Twist on Time-Honored Community Kingston Tops W.F. West/ Sports ‘Systematically Tortured’ Daughter / Main 3 Tradition Delivers 10,000 Pounds of Supplies / Main 6

Christmas, Despite the Flood

2007: Pete and Cindy Dykstra 5 Years Later:

Pete and Cindy Dykstra Share the Experience of Rebuilding Their Lives Following the 2007 Flood

2012: Pete and Cindy Dykstra / Main 16

Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Pete and Cindy Dykstra, Curtis, have set up the same nativity scene every year since 1973. In 2007 they lost everything to the lood. They had to gut and redo their entire house and rebuild their farm including 120 head of cattle that all drowned. Following the lood, they put up a nativity scene that had been stored in their attic and was spared from the high water. The nativity was a symbol to the community that life would go on. At a time when many in the community had decided they would not celebrate the holiday, Pete said they would have Christmas come hell or high water — and they did. County Approves 1 Percent Increase to Levy Budgets / Main 4 63rd Santa Parade ‘Caribbean Christmas’ Warms Hearts, Delights Children / Main 4

TONIGHT: The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Low Weather Deaths Lewis County Area Since 1889 35 Periods of Rain Loy, Kimberly Kaye, 50, Morton Follow Us on see details on page Main 2 Perry, Leona “Helen,” 100, Longview @chronline TOMORROW: Davison-Maci, Karen, 72, Chehalis High Weather picture by Brent Kling, Norquist, Mary Elizabeth, 88, Centralia Find Us on Facebook Morton Elementary, 3rd Grade Bronzini, Barbara Alice (Birley), 76, Chehalis www.facebook.com/ 46 Fletcher, Norma Jeanne, 90, Centralia thecentraliachronicle Zimmerman, Alan L., 57, Lacey Randall, David Edward, 79, Glenoma Main 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012 COMMUNITY CALENDAR / WEATHER

Community Calendar Editor’s Best Bet Fellowship meeting, 10-11 a.m. Today Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation Pool tournament, 1 p.m. Cascade Mental Health NAMI-Connection meeting, 5:30-7 p.m. Doctor to Speak at NAMI Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 Meeting Open recreation, pool 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Pinochle, 10 a.m. Dr. Minerva Arrienda will “Taco Tuesday”enrichment lunch, be speaking at the NAMI Lewis noon, $3 donation County meeting tonight at the Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, Chehalis Timberland Library 785-4325 tonight. Koffee klatch with maple bars, 8-10 Minerva recently joined a.m., The Chronicle, file photo the psychiatric staff at Cascade Garden club, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. The Lewis County Community Band will be performing at Centralia College this Mental Health Clinic, and will Karate, 6-7 p.m. evening, with selections including Vivaldi’s “Concerto Grosso in D Minor” and holi- be speaking on diagnosis, symp- Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 day-themed arrangements. toms, treatment services and Sit & Be Fit, 11 a.m. medication options for individu- Bingo, 12:30 p.m. als with a mental illness. Zumba, 6 p.m. Community Band to Perform at College Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 The event will be in the Ham- The Lewis County Commu- “Christmas Pop Sing-A-Long” and ilton Meeting Room, 6-7:30 p.m. Oil painting class, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Pinochle, noon, $1 nity Band will perform tonight “Holiday Homecoming.” Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors Zumba, 6-7 p.m. at 7:30 p.m. at Corbet Theatre in Louie Blaser and Karl Scar- open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 Sweet Treats, 9 a.m. Centralia College. borough have been co-conduct- p.m.; food available, 736-9030 The free concert will feature ing the Lewis County Com- Tania Opland & Mike Freeman, An- a variety of music from the 18th munity Band since 2007. This glo-Alaskan acoustic music, 7 p.m., Roxy Wednesday, Dec. 5 century, including “Concerto growing ensemble has 18 wood- Theatre, Morton, $15 adults, $5 students, Grosso in D Minor” by Vivaldi, wind players (flutes, clarinets, tickets available at mortonyroxy.org. For Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo more information, visit opland-freeman. starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange No. 153, the 1933 “His Honor March” saxophones, and oboe), 17 brass com, 496-0541 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis by Henry Fillmore and a 1986 players (trumpets, French horns, Pie social, featuring Two Town Tuners, Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia Eagles, “Phantom of the Opera” medley trombones, euphoniums, and 7 p.m., Twin Cities Senior Center, Tickets hard-shell tacos, two for $1, other menu by Andrew Lloyd Webber. tubas), and six percussionists. $5 now or $7.50 at the door, proceeds items, 736-1146 The program will also include Anyone interested in joining to support TCSC enrichment programs, Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix 748-0061 Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Che- selections from the following: the Lewis County Community halis, 740-0492 “Themes Like Old Times,” “North- Band may contact Louie Bla- Public Agencies Festival of Trees, Christmas tree silent west Suite” by John O’Reilly, “The ser at lewiscountycommunity- Chemical Dependency-Mental auction, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Roxy Theatre, Seal Lullabye” by Eric Whitacre, [email protected] or (360) 330- Health-Therapeutic Court Sales Tax Ad- Morton, benefits Barbara Clevenger “Dusk” by Steven Bryant, “The 7605 ext. 6102. visory Committee, 3 p.m., conference Johnson Gallery, 496-0541 Crown of Castile” by Johnnie Pro Musica, the Centralia room, Lewis County Public Health & So- cial Services Department, 740-1148 Organizations Vinson, “El Camino Real” and “A College Music club, is sponsor- Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., Festival Prelude” by Alfred Reed, ing the concert. Organizations Assembly of God church, 702 S.E. First Senior Song Birds, 9:30 a.m., Moun- St., Winlock tain View Baptist Church, Centralia, Seniors’ Bible study, 10 a.m., Calvary 273-3231 Assembly of God, Centralia, 736-6769 or Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Exercise class, 8:30-9:30 a.m. Support Groups 324-9050 Pinochle, 10 a.m. Nutrition lunch, noon, suggested Soroptimist International of Lewis Live music by Highway 12 East band, donation $3 for 60 and over, under 60, Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, County, 5:30 p.m., contact for location, 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. $6.74 5:30-7 p.m., 125 N.W. Chehalis Ave., Che- 748-7860, jwdmkar@.com Open pool, 9:30 a.m. halis, sponsored by Human Response CCS Nutrition lunch, noon, $3 Network, 748-6601 Support Groups donation Support for mothers, 9:15-11:15 a.m., Domestic violence support group, “Writing from Within” writer’s group, Thursday, Dec. 6 Bethel Church, for mothers with chil- 5:30-7 p.m., 125 N.W. Chehalis Ave., Che- 12:30 p.m. dren pregnancy through 6 years old, halis, sponsored by Human Response Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, sponsored by Chehalis MOPS (Moth- Network, 748-6601 785-4325 Morton Doctor to ers of Preschoolers), (360) 520-3841 or Low impact exercise, 9-10 a.m. (360) 864-2168, email chehalismops@ Senior Centers Nutrition lunch, noon-1 p.m. Speak on Greenland gmail.com or visit www.facebook.com/ Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Zumba class, 6-7 p.m. chehalismops Dance refresher class, 10-11 a.m. Expedition Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 Community Farmers Market, 11 a.m.-4 Music, 11 a.m. “Frozen Out of Warming Is- p.m., Boistfort Street, Chehalis, 740-1212 Sweet treats, 9:30 a.m. or [email protected] Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation land: A Journey to East Green- Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m. Sew-In, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. land” is the title of Thursday’s Senior Centers Write your life, 1 p.m. Bunco, 10:30 a.m. Lyceum Lecture at the Roxy Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 Pool or cribbage, 1 p.m. Theater in Morton. Karaoke, Jerry and Jeannie, 10-10:45 a.m. Tai Chi exercise, 8:30-9 a.m. Horticulture project, 2 p.m. Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 please see CALENDAR, page Main 13

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Forecast map for Dec. 4, 2012 Gauge Flood 24 hr. Today Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. 63.09 65.0 +0.82 100s L Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s H 81.55 85.0 +1.19 80s Cowlitz at Packwood 70s H 60s H 3.22 10.5 +0.07 50s Cowlitz at Randle 40s H Showers Likely Showers Likely Few Showers Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy 8.34 18.0 +0.15 30s L Cowlitz at Mayfield Dam 50º 41º 46º 36º 44º 34º 45º 38º 43º 38º 20s 14.26 ---- -0.03 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Centralia Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. Data reported from Centralia L H Sunrise today ...... 7:39 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 4:25 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 50 44/33 Moonrise ...... 10:32 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 46 51/41 Moonset ...... 11:24 a.m. Normal High ...... 48 Port Angeles Today Wed. Normal Low ...... 37 50/39 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 60 in 1940 Seattle Anchorage 7/-8 s 13/-4 mc Last New First Full Record Low ...... 24 in 1992 52/43 Boise 52/44 ra 54/36 sh Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg 12/6 12/13 12/20 12/28 Boston 56/46 s 59/31 sh Yesterday ...... 0.32" 51/41 46/30 Dallas 73/48 s 69/50 s Month to date ...... 1.18" Tacoma Pollen Forecast Honolulu 80/69 mc 80/70 mc Normal month to date . . .0.77" Centralia 51/41 Las Vegas 72/53 s 73/53 s Year to date ...... 40.08" 50/41 Yakima Allergen Today Wednesday Nashville 69/42 sh 63/37 s Normal year to date . . . .40.90" Chehalis Trees None None Phoenix 79/52 s 81/52 s 49/33 Grass None None Longview 50/40 St. Louis 61/39 sh 56/39 s WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 53/42 Weeds None None Salt Lake City 55/43 mc 53/39 ra Shown is today’s Mold None None San Francisco 61/55 ra 61/51 sh Vancouver weather. Temperatures Yesterday Portland The Dalles Washington, DC 69/50 s 58/34 sh Send in your weather-related photo- 53/43 are today’s highs and graphsCity to The ChronicleHi/Lo for ourPrcp. Voices 53/44 49/39 tonight’s lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Wed. Today Wed. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Wed. Today Wed. Baghdad 63/49 sh 64/44 sh New Delhi 76/50 s 72/49 pc City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 36/21 s 34/18 s 43/39 pc 42/33 pc Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly cloudy; Bremerton 51/41 sh 46/38 sh Spokane 47/37 ra 42/30 pc London 43/32 pc 39/30 mc Rio de Janeiro 89/72 s 90/74 s r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; Ocean Shores 53/43 sh 48/40 sh Tri Cities 54/41 ra 50/33 mc Mexico City 75/42 pc 71/42 pc Rome 59/45 sh 53/35 pc sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy Olympia 51/41 sh 47/35 sh Wenatchee 46/36 ra 42/30 pc Moscow 37/22 sn 23/13 pc Sydney 79/58 s 76/59 s

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At least one lawmaker, whose ing arrangement. money would have to be used for to have such increasing penal- But Congress is dangling a clout is growing in Olympia, is The number of texting- enforcement of the texting law ties both for texting and for any bigger pot of money that is just receptive. while-driving tickets shot up or for advertising or signs that use of phones by young drivers. out of reach for Washington and “Maybe we’ll increase the after the law was toughened in discourage distracted driving. A few states but not many have most states because their penal- penalties,” said Sen. Tracey Eide. 2010, but Eide acknowledges The money would fund ads texting fines that ramp up, ac- ties for texting and talking on “I think that’s what the feds want drivers haven’t put down their and patrols in the style of the cording to AAA. Such fines are the phone while driving don’t us to do.” phones despite the more than seat-belt campaign called Click even more rare for handheld increase for repeat offenders. Eide championed both the 8,000 tickets and 10,000 warn- It or Ticket, said Darrin Grondel, phone bans. A second, third or 10th vio- 2007 law that made it a crime for ings handed out last year by the director of the safety commis- John Bowman is a spokes- lation in Washington carries drivers to text or to put a hand- Washington State Patrol alone. sion. man for the National Motorists the same $124 fine as the first held phone to their ears, and the The state hasn’t carried out “That enforcement process Association, which is concerned offense. Congress pushed to 2010 update that allowed police any large-scale education cam- has been very effective with with laws it sees as encroaching change that with a major trans- to pull over cars for that reason paign or a targeted enforcement helping to change driver behav- on drivers’ rights. He said warn- portation-funding law it passed alone. effort, although there have been ior,” Grondel said. ings and education are more ef- in July. The Des Moines Democrat some local efforts, notably in Washington had the high- fective tools than steeper penal- State officials are consider- is now in a key position to make King County, VanDyk said. est seat belt compliance in the ties. ing whether penalties should changes: Her party nominated Washington qualifies for country last year at 97.5 percent, “People respond in a lot of change, and they’re conferring her last week to become the a piece of $5.6 million being a recent federal report found. ways better to a softer approach with the Legislature. new chairwoman of the Sen- handed out to states with tex- But a larger amount of mon- on these issues,” he said. Family in Mourning Waits for Justice After Toddler’s Death BALLOONS AND TEARS: Parents, Friends And Community Members Gather to Celebrate Koralynn Fister’s Life And to Remind Community of How She Died By Stephanie Schendel [email protected] On the six-month anniversa- ry of the death of the 2-year-old Centralia girl who reportedly died of child abuse last May, a small group of friends, family and community members gath- ered in downtown Centralia on a windy Saturday afternoon to release balloons in remem- brance of her short life. The balloon release took place in George Washington Park, the same spot where more than 250 community members gathered for a candlelight vigil after her death. On Saturday, a handful of people gathered once again to celebrate Ko- ralynn Fister’s life — but also to remind the community of how she died. Authorities say Koralynn Stephanie Schendel / [email protected] Koralynn Fister died from pro- David Fister, the biological father of the two-year-old girl who reportedly died of prolonged abuse last May, prepares to release balloons honoring the six-month an- allegedly longed sexual niversary of Koralynn Fister's death Saturday in George Washington Park in downtown Centralia. murdered and physical abuse. Her death was ruled a homicide by sages to his daughter to the gath- again.” Koralynn’s mother, Becky death, he has tried to disconnect the Lewis County Coroner’s ering on Saturday. Fister was not One of them had a pop tart Heupel, was not home when the from the case, the news cover- Office. The cause of death was living with Koralynn at the time drawn it because, at the time toddler died. age of it, and even Facebook as a drowning and blunt head trau- of her death. of her death, she was going Heupel was also present at way to try and heal. ma. Two of the balloons were in through a phase where she re- Saturday’s memorial, but shied “I just want him to be put The 26-year-old Centra- the shape of monkeys because fused to eat anything but pop away from the small group and away,” Fister said of the man lia man accused of her slaying, Koralynn was often called tarts, Fister said. the TV news cameraman, stay- accused of his daughter’s mur- James M. Reeder, currently is “Monkey” by her family, he said. On May 24, police and para- ing in a car parked down the der. “I don’t want to see him ever held in the Lewis County Jail on It was a nickname she earned medics responded to Koralynn’s street with sunglasses on. again, I think he is a sick indi- $5 million bail awaiting a Janu- from always climbing on people home at 201 W. Oakview St. Fister said he and Heupel vidual.” ary trial date. Reeder was the and furniture. shortly before 3:30 p.m. to a re- have been in contact and have Fister said he does not care live-in boyfriend of the toddler’s “She was always on the table port of a toddler who drowned in been working to get a headstone whether the case goes to trial or mother. when she wasn’t supposed to be,” the bathtub. When they arrived, for Koralynn’s grave, which is not — as long as justice is served. Koralynn’s biological father, he said. however, the toddler’s body was currently unmarked because “As long as he gets what’s David Fister, brought a handful The other balloons had such already cold and showed signs the family has not been able to coming to him — I don’t care,” of balloons with written mes- messages as, “We miss you baby of sexual and physical abuse, ac- afford one yet. Fister said. “Kora’s story just girl,” and “We will be together cording to court documents. Fister said since Koralynn’s needs to be heard.” New Free Health Clinic in Centralia News in Brief Southwest First through South- Santa Mobile Coming west 12th, 8-9 p.m. Selects First Executive Director to Chehalis Call 748-3394 if you would By The Chronicle like Santa to make a special stop OPERATION: Health will serve those in need of af- at your house in the above listed HOW TO VOLUNTEER fordable health care in the great- The Chehalis Fire Depart- and Hope Medical neighborhoods (if time permits). Contact Health and Hope er Lewis County area, is sched- ment will be piloting its Santa The Santa Mobile is a 1937 Amer- Outreach Clinic to Medical Outreach nonprofit uled to open in the Northwest Mobile through Chehalis neigh- ican LaFrance fire engine that is organization at contact@hhmo. Pediatric Center on Tuesday borhoods the next two Thursdays. decorated for the holiday season. Open Early Next Year org or contact Planning Team evenings from 5:30 p.m. to 10 Santa will be talking to chil- By Kyle Spurr Leader Angela Dickson at an- p.m. dren of all ages and giving out [email protected] Caserta, who is also the Prov- candy canes. Santa’s helpers will Benefit at Fox Theatre [email protected] idence Centralia’s chief medical hand out life-saving and fire for Cancer Victim The Health and Hope Medi- officer, said the clinic will have safety information. Food dona- cal Outreach Clinic, a free The new healthcare clinic two doctors, two nurses and tions will be collected for the By The Chronicle healthcare clinic expected to will host a meet and greet at 5:30 other volunteers each Tuesday Greater Chehalis Food Bank. A benefit to help cancer vic- open in Centralia early next year, p.m. on Dec. 18 at the Northwest evening. Following is the schedule for tim Abra Hall, 26, Chehalis, will recently selected an executive Pediatrics Center in Centralia, The faith-based clinic will the Santa Mobile: be held at 5 p.m. Saturday at director to run the day-to-day where the clinic will open. also have people from local Thursday: Centralia’s Fox Theatre. operations of the nonprofit facil- The meet and greet is open churches work as spiritual vol- • Southwest 13th Avenue Several heavy metal and ity. to the public, including the unteers to assist people with through Southwest 16th Avenue punk bands will be perform- The board named Audrey churches, volunteers and sup- prayer and donated food if pa- general area, 6-7 p.m. ing as well as comedian Derek Holien, an Evergreen College porters who have worked to tients are interested. • Southwest Snively general Sheen. A silent auction will also student in the administration bring the clinic to Centralia. The Health and Hope Out- area through Southwest 19th, be held. More information on master’s program, as the execu- Now that an executive direc- reach nonprofit organization 7-8 p.m. Hall can be found on the website tive director for the new clinic. tor has been named, Lund said formed in 2010 after physicians • Southwest 20th through www.gofundme.com/AbraCan- HHMO board member Jami the clinic will focus on training at Providence Centralia Hospi- Southwest 22nd and Southeast cerFund. Admission is $5 in ad- Lund said the board was im- volunteers and finishing federal tal and local church members Washington, 8-9 p.m. vance and $8 at the door. pressed with Holien’s passion paperwork for legal liability in- discussed the potential for a free Dec. 13: Tickets are available at the for nonprofit work and her or- surance. health clinic in Centralia. • Northwest Westside neigh- website or at Fine Art Tattoo, ganizational and managerial Lund expects the clinic to Caserta said the focus for borhoods, 6-7 p.m. next door to Smokin J’s on Main skills. open in January or possibly Feb- the free clinic is to serve people • Southwest Chehalis Avenue Street in Centralia; Holley’s “Her passion is for commu- ruary. without health insurance, with- and Southwest William areas, Place, next to the Fox Theatre; or nity service,” Lund said, “which HHMO Chairman Kevin out employment or non-legal 7-8 p.m. at Paradise for Adults Only, 1011 is a great fit for our nonprofit.” Caserta said the clinic, which citizens around Lewis County. • Southwest Cascade and S. Gold St., Centralia. Main 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012 LOCAL County Approves 1 Percent Increase to Levy Budgets

NOT ENOUGH: Increase Won’t Balance Growing Costs of Salaries, Benefits Levies and Taxes: By Lisa Broadt [email protected] It’s Complicated By Lisa Broadt The Lewis County Commission- ers on Monday approved the county’s [email protected] 2013 budget, under which the county The assessed value of your property has de- is predicted to have $31.6 million in creased, so your tax bill should go down too — right? general fund revenues and $34.2 mil- If only. lion in general fund expenditures. Property taxes in Washington are not — as many Commissioners Ron Averill and assume — a set percentage of tax levied on the val- Lee Grose also approved a 1 percent ue of a piece of property. Instead, Washington’s taxes are “budget-based.” increase on the general and road levy Under this system, the assessor takes the taxing budgets. The 1 percent increase over Graphic Courtesy of the 2012 Tax Summary Booklet from the Lewis County Assessor’s Office districts’ yearly budget and divides that amount last year’s certified levy collections This graphic is a breakdown of a 2012 property tax dollar. For every dollar of property taxes paid, by the total value of the property within the taxing will allow the county to collect up to the taxing district received the amount shown in cents; i.e., $.2221 is collected by the county boundaries. $223,000 in additional funding. treasurer, remitted to the state and redistributed to the school districts for school support. In the case of the Lewis County general fund, Of that money, $17,000 will be that means $11.4 million divided by $7.3 billion (the collective property value of unincorporated Lewis shifted from the county road fund to County and all the incorporated cities within the the general fund, for use in the DUI vices Director Dawna Truman said for three of the county’s more than 500 county). For the Lewis County roads fund, it’s $11.2 taskforce program, which is overseen Monday. employees, and in the near future, the million divided by $5.3 billion (the collective prop- by social services. County expenditures, over the last county’s financial model will become erty value of unincorporated Lewis County). For the individual taxpayer, the several years, have increased annually unsustainable, County Commissioner From those calculations, the assessor assigns a levy budget increase correlates to a at a rate of about 3 percent. Lee Grose said. set tax per thousand dollars of value. maximum levy rate of $1.56 per $1,000 “Without doing anything else, we “If this prognostication comes true, So, if the county kept its budgets the same and the assessed value of everyone’s property de- for general Lewis County and $2.13 know our expenditures for salaries we may be looking at some rather dra- creased uniformly, unfortunately, taxes would still per $1,000 for Lewis County roads. and benefits are going to increase. matic cuts in 2014,” Grose said. stay the same. Last year the certified levy rate was We’ve got cost of living increases, While many believe that the State law allows taxing districts to increase their $1.52 for general and $2.07 for roads. we’ve got step increases,” County county keeps property tax revenue, in levy budgets by 1 percent each year — this levy Despite the levy budget increase, Commissioner Ron Averill said. truth, the county collects the money limit applies to total tax revenues within a taxing “While I don’t like (doing it) I think for a variety of taxing districts, he district, not to an individual taxpayer’s tax bill. As- county expenditure continues to out- sessed value is determined by a property’s market pace revenue. The county’s greatest one percent is just an absolute must in added value, which may increase or decrease by more than expense — and the one that contin- this situation,” he said. “It’s a movement of the money one percent. ues to grow most rapidly — is paying The additional $223,000 is enough through the county to other entities,” employees, Budget and Fiscal Ser- to, at most, pay salaries and benefits Grose said. News in Brief 63rd Annual Santa Parade in Downtown Chehalis kidnapping. He will also be re- Chehalis Man Arrested ferred to the prosecutor’s office After a Hit-and-Run and for potential charges of driv- ing under the influence and hit Police Pursuit on I-5 and run. By The Chronicle A Chehalis man was arrested Hit-and-Run Collision for allegedly driving under the influence and attempting to on Jackson Highway elude a police officer after a hit- Causes Power Outage and-run collision on Interstate 5 Sunday evening. and Road Closure Reyes Lopez-Magana, 34, Sunday allegedly hit a off-duty Lewis County deputy coroner’s car in By The Chronicle one of the southbound lanes of A hit-and-run collision I-5 near milepost 77 shortly after 8 p.m. Sunday and then drove on Jackson Highway led to a away, according to the Lewis power outage and a partial County Sheriff’s Office. There road closure as utility crews were no injuries. attempted to fix the down A Napavine police officer power lines and poles Sunday and a deputy from the sheriff’s evening, according to the sher- office waited for Lopez-Maga- iff’s office. na, who was driving a white The collision was reported Dodge Stratus, at milepost 72, shortly after 6 p.m. on the according to the sheriff’s office. 3100 block of Jackson High- Once Lopez-Magana passed way, according to the sheriff’s them, the officers turned on office. Neighbors and witness- their lights in an attempt to es to the collision gave police Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle pull him over. Instead, Lopez- several possible descriptions The stars of the 63rd annual Santa Parade, Santa Claus and reindeer Rudolph, wave to the crowds that turned out for Magana accelerated and a po- of the vehicle that apparently the festivities in downtown Chehalis Saturday. lice pursuit started. struck the power lines, includ- Eventually, police were able ing a large dump truck, a large to detain Lopez-Magana af- semi truck pulling a box trail- ter he lost control in a gravel er, or a truck with a pole stick- portion of a construction area ing out of it. on the 700 block of Koontz Police attempted to locate Road near Napavine, accord- the vehicle were unsuccess- ing to the sheriff’s office. He ful, according to the sheriff’s was arrested and booked into office. The total loss from the jail for felony pursuit and an damage from the collision is outstanding felony warrant for unknown. CH486550ac.cg

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Creek Norton said the KNOLL By Kyle Spurr gives fish an inviting habitat because natural plants cover [email protected] the creek and provide shade, Back in January, a single which keeps the water cooler. dead salmon seen along the Also, a specific gravel in the banks of China Creek near Cen- creek allows the salmon to tralia College was cause for cel- spawn. ebration. “It’s the classic ‘Field of College and city officials said Dreams’,” Norton said. “If you the discovery was indicative of a build it, they will come.” returning fish population in the Norton said the behavior urban waterway. of the coho salmon leads him These days, it’s live salmon to believe the female fish have that are bringing the optimism. laid eggs in the gravel of China Coho salmon have recently Creek. been spotted on a regular basis Norton estimates 1,400 to in China Creek at the Kiser Nat- 5,700 eggs have been deposited in ural Outdoor Learning Lab on the creek. Norton said one to two the Centralia College Campus, percent of the eggs are expected Pete Caster / [email protected] validating the efforts of the col- to survive and return a yield to A salmon swims in China Creek near Centralia College last week. College and city oicials credit restoration eforts with bring- lege and the city of Centralia’s China Creek in several years. ing more of the ish back to the urban waterway. Stream Team, officials say. Norton believes the salmon Biology professor Steve Nor- that are spawning in China China Creek. gan four years ago, Ashmore for dinner. Ashmore hopes the ton said the work being done on Creek are from the wild or Ashmore credited KNOLL said they removed 6,080 pounds work being done along China the KNOLL throughout the year strays from a hatchery, but were and the Centralia Stream Team of garbage from China Creek. In Creek will bring the salmon has lead to the visible presence not born in China Creek. — a volunteer group that formed August, the team removed 500 back to those consistent levels. of the fish. He said he has seen Centralia Stormwater Op- in 2009 — with helping restore pounds of garbage. “Obviously any mitigation nine this fall so far. erations Manager Kim Ashmore, habitat within China Creek by Ashmore has a picture in his projects we can do will help cre- Centralia College cleaned who organizes the Centralia planting trees and clearing gar- office that shows city workers ate some of those things salmon out the section of China Creek Stream Team, said he is encour- bage. in the 1930s using pitchforks to like,” Ashmore said. “The work that runs through campus last aged to see the salmon return to When the Stream Team be- grab salmon out of China Creek needs to continue.” Pe Ell School District Recognized for Academic Achievement SUCCESS: District to student achievement through an identifiable strategy that can TITLE I, PART Receive $10,000 to “It’s nice to be recognized for the hard work the serve as a model to assist other Continue Efforts schools. A ACADEMIC teachers and the kids have put in.” “Achieving these kinds of re- ACHIEVEMENT to Improve Student sults isn’t easy,” said State Super- intendent of Public Instruction SCHOOLS TO RECEIVE Achievement Kyle MacDonald Randy Dorn in a prepared state- $10,000 By Amy Nile Pe Ell School District superintendent ment. “I’m proud of the hard • Blakely Elementary — [email protected] work these schools are doing to Bainbridge Island School make sure that every kid is suc- The Pe Ell School District “It’s nice to be recognized for versity of Washington. District the hard work the teachers and MacDonald said he will be cessful.” • Columbia Crest School — has received recognition for aca- MacDonald said the teachers demic achievement in math and the kids have put in,” Pe Ell Su- discussing what to do with the Eatonville School District perintendent Kyle MacDonald $10,000 with his staff before and staff in Pe Ell will continue • East Olympia Elementary will get $10,000 from the state to to work hard to provide the best — Tumwater School District continue to raise student success. said. making a final decision by Mon- MacDonald said the district day. He said the district might education for the district’s 290 • Oakesdale Elementary — Pe Ell, along with six other students. Oakesdale School District schools in the state, received the worked on improving reading in use it to improve the math cur- • Pe Ell School — Pe Ell the mid-2000s, then moved on riculum and new teacher evalua- “They keep raising the bar so honor from the Office of the Su- we’re going to keep at it,” he said. School District perintendent of Public Instruc- to raising student achievement tion system, but will not make a ••• • Selkirk Elementary — Sel- in math by adopting and im- decision before consulting with tion after successfully making Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 kirk School District progress and meeting objectives plementing a new curriculum. staff. twitter.com/AmyNileReports • Skykomish School — Sky- in math or reading in all student Middle and high school teach- The award honors those www.facebook.com/ komish School District groups on the state standardized ers received additional training schools and improvement teams AmyNileTheChronicle tests. through a grant from the Uni- that have significantly raised News in Brief Man Escapes After white man between 5-foot-6 and Police have tried unsuccess- short distance away, according 5-foot-8 with a shaved head. He fully to get Burkett to turn him- to the sheriff’s office. Though Little Shop Stealing Truck was wearing a white and blue self in and a warrant was issued nothing was successfully sto- of By The Chronicle striped hoodie, blue jeans and for his arrest, according to Che- len, there was more than $100 black and white tennis shoes. halis police. Anyone with any in damage to the property. The A man who allegedly stole Anyone with more information information about Burkett’s lo- a truck from the Titus-Will car school district is reviewing sur- is urged to contact Lewis County cation should contact Detective veillance footage. Book & Lyrics by Howard Ashman, dealership led police on a short Crime Stoppers at 1-800-748-6422. Rick Silva at the Chehalis Police Music by Alan Menken pursuit that ended with the man Anyone with information Based on the ilm by Roger Corman, Department at (360) 748-8605. Directed by Erin Baker escaping into Walmart early about this burglary is urged to Sunday morning, according to Man Accused of Witness call Lewis County Crimestop- Dec. 6th - Dec. 16th the sheriff’s office. Intimidation Burglary at Onalaska pers at 1-800-748-6422. Fridays & Saturdays at 8 pm Deputies spotted a 2012 Sunday Matinees at 2 pm Chevrolet truck traveling at an By The Chronicle Bus Garage Special Pay “extremely high rate” of speed By The Chronicle What You Can Chehalis police are currently Thursday, Dec. 6th on Exhibitor Road and North looking for a Winlock man who A burglary was reported at 7:30 pm National Avenue in Chehalis at is suspected of intimidating wit- the Onalaska School District Admittance with 4:42 a.m. Sunday. 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Pearl St., Centralia [email protected] [email protected] Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Main 6  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012 LOCAL New Food Drive Brings in 10,000 Pounds of Supplies DRIVE ‘N’ DROP: New Tradition Supplements Food Bank Coalition’s ‘‘We are just so blessed with Supplies for the the support we get from the Holidays and Beyond community. This will supplement By Hallie Simons what we get on a monthly basis. For The Chronicle Last year’s Walk ‘N’ Knock supplies Community members turned out to drop-off points all lasted us until March.’’ across Lewis County to donate more than 10,000 pounds of Jeff Smith food to the Lewis County Food Chehalis Food Bank coordinator Bank Coalition on Saturday during the first year of the new Drive ‘N’ Drop. The event is a new twist on they arrived at the new Food Food Bank is able to purchase the quarter-century old Walk Bank Coalition building in Che- through their fundraising. In ‘N’ Knock food drive, creating halis. simple terms, this means that a network of drop-off points at UPS trucks, horse trailers, the Food Banks technically fire halls and other community and minivans kept up a fairly could exist without donations, meeting places. In several areas, steady flow of sorting for the but donations allow them to including Winlock, Vader, To- crew at the Food Bank Coalition give more, or perhaps enough, ledo and Rochester, networks of building. sustenance to the families that people continued the Walk ‘N’ “We are just so blessed with come through their doors. Knock tradition on the same day. the support we get from the The food drive continues “It’s amazing, the generos- community,” said Jeff Smith, with donations being accepted ity of people,” said Steve Kay, a Chehalis Food Bank Coordina- throughout the month at Securi- Chehalis volunteer through the tor. “This will supplement what ty State Bank branches; anyone Episcopal Church. “And they we get on a monthly basis. Last wanting to donate money for don’t necessarily look wealthy, year’s Walk ‘N’ Knock supplies food bank purchases can make either.” lasted us until March.” checks payable to United Way of Boy Scout Troop 373 teamed Donations to the food bank, Lewis County. Hallie Simons / For The Chronicle up with seasoned Food Bank such as those through Drive ‘N’ More information is avail- Volunteers with the Lewis County Food Bank Coalition work to sort some of the volunteers to sort the donations Drop, are supplementary to the able at www.facebook.com/ 10,000 pounds of food donated during Saturday’s Drive ‘N’ Drop food drive. into boxes for proper storage as steady flow of goods that the LewisCountyDriveNDrop With I-502, Will More Young Adults Use Marijuana? By Katherine Long to have used pot in the last year. has studied marijuana use and de- The Seattle Times An increase in use among pendency for nearly 30 years. CENTRALIA COLLEGE: DON’T PLAN TO LIGHT UP young adults “really is hard to “Here’s my guess: Over the Officially, it’s still illegal un- Despite the impending statewide legalization of recreational mari- predict since we have not had next years, we will see great- juana use, officials at Centralia College say the college’s drug-free cam- til Thursday — and even then a precedent like this,” said Ja- er curiosity about marijuana, pus policy will not change. you’ll be breaking the law if you son Kilmer, assistant director of among those particularly in that Marijuana is classified as a controlled substance by the federal gov- buy it on the street. health and wellness for alcohol (young adult) age range,” Roff- ernment and agencies, such as Centralia College, which receive federal But marijuana is so readily and drug education at the Uni- man said. “Curiosity will lead funds are subject to federal regulations. To ensure that federal funds are available near Washington col- versity of Washington and a re- more people to use it who other- not cut off, the college must abide by the higher standard meaning it lege campuses that researchers search assistant professor in psy- wise wouldn’t have.” remains illegal to possess and/or smoke marijuana anywhere on campus. and students alike are debating chiatry and behavioral sciences. That said, he also thinks the The passage of I-502, the voter approved initiative that repeals state just how much Initiative 502 initiative will eventually lead to laws that criminalize the possession and use of marijuana will not may affect use among young WASHINGTON COLLEGES and safer use of the drug. He threw change Centralia College policies on controlled substances. Centralia adults — already the most fre- universities have been quick to his support behind the measure College faculty, staff, and students, remain subject to the prohibition. “Centralia College is a drug and alcohol free campus; this includes quent users of pot. emphasize that pot is still not because he believes it will allow Some researchers think the continued prohibition on the possession or use of marijuana by welcome on campus, no mat- the state to do a better job of edu- anyone on college property. We will continue to abide by and enforce more young adults will light up ter what the new state law says. cating people about its effects and college policies,” said Julie Ledford, vice president of Human Resources when the drug is no longer le- Institutions that receive federal treating those who are dependent. and Legal Affairs. gally forbidden to those 21 and money must keep a drug-free older. But students say it’s so campus, in accordance with fed- ONE FEDERAL STUDY also hints cent of all high-school seniors — now is currently having no trou- easy to buy pot in college that eral law that makes pot illegal. at a possible uptick in use among about one in six — thought they ble getting it,” UW senior Nick anybody who wants to smoke is And a student caught with mari- young adults when marijuana would try marijuana, or their Hagen wrote in an email. Hagen already doing so. juana can be subject to disciplin- becomes legal. In “Monitoring use would increase, if marijuana said more experimentation might ary action, although students the Future,” a national survey were legalized. (Of course, it will go on, but that students who now ONE-THIRD OF Washington’s say campus police tend to be le- that has been taking the pulse still be illegal for this age group.) steer clear of marijuana do so not young adults ages 18 to 25 have nient with first offenders. of student drug use since 1975, Still, some doubt legaliza- because it’s illegal but because used marijuana in the past year, One researcher who thinks use high-school seniors were asked tion will have any effect, at least they don’t want to affect their per- according to a national study. will increase is Roger Roffman, a how legalization would affect among college students. formance in school or work, or They’re almost three times more principal supporter of I-502 and a their attitude toward the drug. “The fact of the matter is that they worry about what their par- likely than the general population professor emeritus at the UW who In the 2011 survey, 17 per- anyone who wants marijuana ents might think.

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Patty Murray elections have stiffened Demo- on the economy. But the sudden seemed far-fetched: deliberately on budget negotiations crats' resolve not to capitulate combined jolt of curtailed gov- allowing the double punch of again, said Stan Collender, a ernment spending and higher the looming "fiscal cliff" of mas- veteran congressional budget taxes would send unemployment sive tax increases and automatic expert. Murray and many Dem- rates higher if the impasse is ex- spending cuts to take effect in prominent Republicans on the leader in the next Congress, said ocrats did so in 2010 when they tended, according to the Con- January. need for more revenue. For her vow to Norquist was not to voted to renew all Bush tax cuts gressional Budget office (CBO). That strategy gained wider their part, Democrats appear raise tax rates, not tax revenue. for two more years rather than Over the long haul, the CBO currency only five months ago, none too eager to give in much Raising tax rates, she said, re- face wholesale expiration. said, higher tax revenue and less after Murray gave a speech in to Republican demands to fur- mains for her nonnegotiable. In- "I'm assuming that we'll go spending will significantly slash Washington, D.C., vowing to ther rein in federal spending. A stead, she said Congress should over the cliff on Jan 1, then fix it the federal debt. take the fiscal debate into 2013, handful of Republicans have de- simplify the tax code, close a week or so later," said Collen- Murray said that after Jan. 1, rather than agree to a Republi- clared their willingness to break loopholes and reduce spending. der, national director of finan- "the risk is on the Republican Par- can deal "that throws middle- their allegiance to Norquist. U.S. McMorris Rodgers accused cial communications at Qorvis- ty very clearly" to avoid dragging class families under the bus." Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers Murray of issuing "political ul- Communications. Democrats the economy down. She contends The Washington Democrat of Spokane isn't among them. timatums" that would damage "have more reason to take a hard the GOP thinks almost solely said Thursday that triggering McMorris Rodgers, who will the economy. "Our tax rates are line against another extension." in terms of cutting and slashing, the fiscal cliff is a last-resort op- be the No. 4 House Republican already high, and it would be A slew of tax breaks are slat- not investing and growing. tion — but one Democrats will use if forced. The strong-arm gambit was borne of her disillusionment af- ter co-chairing last year's failed deficit-reduction supercommit- tee that was charged with seek- ing alternatives to $1.2 trillion in mandated budget cuts over the next decade. 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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 Brian Mittge, Editor-in-Chief Strong Progress Toward Flood Control Needs to Continue When Gov. Chris Gregoire five goals: continue a series of flood control solutions we will validate the past five years flew by helicopter over the Our Views small-scale projects, improve need here, and we encour- of effort that regional and local water-filled Chehalis Basin in Gov. Gregoire has ef- fish habitat and floodplain age her submit a budget that citizens have dedicated to help 2007 and landed at W.F. West fectively focused local ener- function, buy out frequently fully funds the set of projects tame the dangers of the flood- High School to meet flood gies, pushing various groups flooded properties, main- envisioned by this diverse ad- prone Chehalis river. refugees, she was deeply struck toward an outcome that will tain an early warning system, visory team. We have seen Gregoire here by the need for basinwide flood protect us all from flooding. and — in our opinion, most For the people of the Che- when we needed her. We all owe control. As her time in office grows importantly — determine the halis Valley, and for those up her thanks for the kind of lead- As she enters her final short, one of her last big tasks feasibility of a water retention and down the West Coast who ership she has offered in the five month as governor, we want to is to put together a Capital structure in conjunction with are affected when I-5 is shut years since the flood. Her legacy thank her for her strong, un- Budget for the new Legislature I-5 improvements. down for days at a time, it’s on this most important issue is wavering push for local enti- to consider. There are strong indications crucial that Gregoire take the strong. ties to come together for a so- Gregoire has put together that this set of items will move next step and include the list We trust that one of her last lution that will protect all the a special advisory committee us along toward the kind of of projects from this working acts in office will be to keep the communities here — and not to agree on a set of projects, comprehensive solution that has group in her final Capital Bud- process moving forward as the just Interstate 5 — from the and last Thursday this group eluded the area for generations. get document. citizens of the vulnerable Cheh- kind of life-destroying dam- recommended $28 million We know that Gregoire Her recommendation is the alis Valley work together toward age that we saw five years ago. in work. Their efforts have has the vision for the set of next step in moving forward. It a real and lasting solution. COMMENTARY: Highlighting Lewis County SUV-Train Accident Stirs Memories of Near Miss An Olympia family made Museum Funding a wrong turn in Chehalis Fri- I remember cringing when I day night and ended up living saw the Aug. 23 Our Views head- a nightmare when their SUV line that said “PFD Wise to Move landed directly in the path of an Forward; Chehalis Should Help.” oncoming freight train. While the regional sports The mother, father and complex at Fort Borst Park will children bailed out of the white draw tourists to the Twin Cit- Dodge Durango before the col- ies, I question the wisdom of lision. Thank God nobody was moving forward when the Lewis hurt! County Public Facilities Dis- The accident occurred in trict’s construction budget is $1 pelting rain when the family, million short. heading for a trip aboard the Where will the balance come Chehalis-Centralia Steam Train’s from? A state grant? Perhaps. Polar Express, Lewis County taxpayers? I hope took a wrong not. turn in the dark The editorial contended that and ended up Chehalis should be asked to on the railroad contribute money to the center, tracks. which will fill hotel rooms and I saw flash- boost business in both cities. ing lights as But Chehalis already finan- Letters to the Editor Chehalis Police cially supports the Veterans converged at By Julie McDonald Memorial Museum, Chehalis- Election Means Path to to great courage; From great side the jail. These officers know West Street near Centralia Railroad & Museum, courage to liberty; From liberty the inmates better than anyone the Lewis County Historical Mu- historical museum, and events Collapse Continues to abundance; From abundance else and always hold the most to complacency; From compla- seum. My sister and 14-year-old such as the Garlic Festival, To the editor: current and accurate informa- cency to apathy; From apathy to niece from Olympia had driven Bridal Show, Home and Garden On Nov. 6, we crossed the tion. dependence; From dependence down for the Evening with the Show, Jazz in July, and Cascade Rubicon. There is no going back. Here in Lewis County, as back to bondage. Authors and afterward we ate at Country Cook-Off. America is no longer the land of well as throughout the country, The question remains. the Royal Buffet American and This time last year, the the free and the home of the brave, the jail has seen steep increases Chinese . Where do we go from here? Can museum had closed its doors but rather the land of the depen- in the number of people arriv- The freight train smashed anyone argue that we are not in because of a financial crisis dent and home of the wimps. ing with untreated mental ill- into the family’s SUV. I’m so glad the last stage when more than ness. Although this is a no-frills and reopened in December While all the pundits pon- it was a freight rather than Am- half the country is dependent on facility and not designed to be staffed only by volunteers. We tificate about why the right got trak train, which zips through government assistance and the comfortable, the professional- couldn’t have continued that trounced and the GOP searches the Twin Cities at higher speeds. numbers are going up rapidly. ism and genuine concern these way, though. for ways to reach out to minor- The collision reminded me For those of you wondering officers demonstrate is remark- Thanks to financial support ity demographic groups, the of a near miss I had at the West what collapse will look like, look able and has made a dramatic from Lewis County commis- fact remains that the United Street crossing about six months no further than what people are impact on our efforts. sioners and the city of Chehalis, States of freeloaders just voted ago. I was leaving the museum doing for a gallon of gas after As we work to develop more the museum remained open themselves another four years Hurricane Sandy. What will the parking lot and, rather than go- throughout 2012. The museum effective ways of addressing ing right toward Market Street, I of freebies: free birth control for free and dumb crowd do when the complex issues surround- didn’t receive money last year everyone, taxpayer-paid abor- the dollar becomes worthless turned left onto West. As I made from Centralia because it never ing mental illness and crime, I the turn, the railroad crossing tions, free food, free housing, and the taxpayer is unable to hope the talent and knowledge applied. This year it requested free education, Obamaphones take care of them. Buckle your lights started flashing and the $7,500 for website improve- of these officers is recognized crossarms lowered — behind ad infinitum. seat belt. It’s going to be a very as one of our community’s most ments, but that request was The slick snake oil sales- bumpy ride. me rather than in front of me! rejected. So were requests from valuable resources. I found myself with a crossarm man convinced the masses that the steam train and Evergreen the rich people will pay for all Dean Lokken JP Anderson behind me, railroad tracks and Playhouse. an oncoming train in front of of it, while the drones marched Morton Cascade Mental Health The historical museum en masse to the drum of de- Jail Transition Services me, and crossarms blocking benefits the entire county by the eastbound traffic facing me. pendence. Free and dumb won preserving the region’s artifacts, the day. We knew it was com- Corrections Officers Help Yikes! photos, and memorabilia. We’d Chuck Haunreiter I couldn’t back up without ing eventually. When someone With Mental Health have no museum today without morbidly obese suddenly keels Tells It Like It Is hitting the crossarms, so I contributions from the county To the editor: twisted the steering wheel right over and dies, is anyone ever Nine months ago, I was To the editor: and Chehalis. It would be nice if surprised? Why does no one to parallel the tracks as much as Centralia helped too. hired by Cascade Mental Health It was refreshing to see the possible and prayed. When the ••• ever say, “Yep, saw that one to work as their jail transition letter printed Nov. 29 from coming.” train passed, I whipped across Julie McDonald, a personal histo- specialist in the Lewis County Chuck Haunreiter. While I am those tracks and breathed deeply. The United States of Amer- Jail. This position was created sure that many readers will see rian from Toledo, has served as secre- ica is no different. The symp- I’ve never made that turn since tary of the Lewis County Historical So- to assist Lewis County residents it as radical and leftist, I for one without trying to see down the ciety during 2012. She may be reached toms are clear: morality that’s living with mental illness who totally agree with his letter. tracks first. at [email protected]. in the toilet. We have taken God are leaving custody and return- It is unfortunate to see such out of our schools and out of our ing to the community. a one-sided slant in all of the public life. Dependence on gov- I work to assist people who Lewis County media. In the First Amendment Center Quote of the Day ernment at every level, ignorant may benefit from mental health technological world of today, it about history, massive spending services and link them with is surprising that the availabil- “The most powerful passage in America’s and debt, public apathy toward available resources. Much of my ity of information does not have politics and civics, ever-increas- day is spent inside the jail work- more of an effect on this West- history can be found in the First Amendment ing regulation, and the list goes ing alongside the corrections ern Washington, Interstate 5 to the Constitution. Its freedoms are on and on. officers employed by the Lewis corridor county. Many years ago, the follow- County Sheriff’s office. Thanks to Haunreiter for truly the cornerstone of democracy and ing words were attributed to Al- Although my training and truthfully and courageously exander Tytler, a Scottish profes- job duties are quite different telling it like it is. make America the special nation it is.” sor. It’s been called the cycle of than theirs, they have proven to Ken Paulson self rule: From bondage to spiri- be a key partner in any success- Linda Kinney First Amendment Center, 2010 tual faith; From spiritual faith ful intervention conducted in- Rochester

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Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE dispatched to a dispute on the for an outstanding warrant. contacted by police, he alleg- Tagged Fence 500 block of South Silver Street • Paul N. Sayah, 30, Kenmore, edly refused to comply and was • Someone reported at 1:27 DEPARTMENT - at 11:38 p.m. Saturday. Gleason was cited and released for al eventually Tased. He also was p.m. Saturday that someone refused to comply with officers leged possession of drug para- Maced Husband charged with harassment after tagged a fence sometime during • Officers responded to a do- and was hiding in a closet. phernalia on the 300 block of allegedly telling his father he - the night on the 2200 block of mestic dispute on the 700 block • Emanuel W. Martin, 23, Cen Byrd Street at 12:26 p.m. Sunday. would kill him. tralia, was arrested and booked North Tower Avenue. of Euclid Way at 6:38 p.m. Sun- Coin Machine Vandalism day. During the verbal fight, the for obstructing after police re- Vehicle Prowl • Someone attempted to woman allegedly sprayed her sponded to a possible dispute on • A woman reported at 3:34 CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT the 800 block of Wayne Street at break into coin machines on the husband with mace. The wom- p.m. Friday that someone stole 4:47 a.m. Saturday. After refusing 600 block of South Pearl Street. Criminal Trespass an is wanted for questioning for her purse out of an unlocked ve- to comply with police, he was tak- No entry to the machines was • John A. Chacon II, 34, Cen- fourth-degree domestic violence. hicle on the 800 block of Centra- en to the ground and Tased. made however they were dam- tralia, was arrested and booked Road Rage aged. The incident was reported lia College Boulevard. DUI into jail at 10:05 p.m. Saturday - at 7:25 a.m. Friday. - • Police responded to a possi - Hit-And-Run Collision for criminal trespass after he al ble incident of road rage at 10:09 • Caleb R. Mozingo, 22, Roch Stolen Bike • A hit-and-run collision legedly harassed an employee at p.m. Sunday on the 500 block of ester, was arrested and booked for suspicion of driving under • A bike was reported stolen was reported on the 400 block the Lewis County Mall several North Pearl Street. A male driver at 11:09 a.m. Friday from in front times on multiple occasions. and two female passengers were the influence of alcohol on West of East Pine Street at 12:38 p.m. Oakview Avenue and Ahlers Av- of an apartment building on the reportedly chased and cut off by Saturday. please see SIRENS, page Main 13 enue at 1:11 a.m. Sunday. 100 block of South Silver Street. a large Chevrolet pickup driven by an apparently irate driver. Po- Drug Possession Stabbed Door lice checked the area for the sus- • Joely M. Flores, 44, Cen- • Brian L. Schmidt, 44, Cen- In Remembrance pect however they were unable tralia, was arrested and booked tralia was arrested and booked to locate him. The investigation for possession of methamphet- for attempted assault after he rema VIrGInIa neWton into the incident is ongoing. amine on the 100 block of North allegedly stabbed his neighbor’s Pearl Street at 2:23 a.m. Sunday door with a knife on the 700 VanVleck of Winlock, Wash., Hospital Trespasser and a brother, Eli Mathis - after she was pulled over during block of South Tower Avenue at • Etrene R. Johnson, 27, Cen a traffic stop and was arrested 1:13 p.m. Friday. When he was of Roscommon, Mich., tralia was arrested and booked her children, Kenneth R. for alleged criminal trespass (Deb & Reese) Anderson of on the 1800 block of Cooks In Remembrance Ketchikan, Alaska, Susan Hill Road at 4:04 p.m. Saturday. (Joey & Billy) Hadley, Dana Johnson had been treated and (Jamie & Eden) Bourdage - jameS B. nanney and Gina (Kevin, Chris released at the hospital and be & Mersadez) West all of gan to cause a disturbance in the James B. Nanney passed days on the golf course Longview, Wash., Jeff (Lora) facility. He then was told to leave away Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012 together and traveling. The Hickman of Castle Rock, by staff and police, and was es- at age 72. James was born other loves of his life were Wash., and Kelli (Jim & corted off the property. After Sept. 27, 1940 in Alton Mo., his grandchildren, Caleb and Garrett) Voyles and Sylvan he left, he immediately walked to James and Verna Nanney. Kaitlyn. They brought him P. Newton Jr., of Chehalis, back to the hospital and was ar- Growing up James' family the most joy over the last few Wash. She is also survived rested. lived in various places before years. by the children of Sylvan P. settling in Morton, Wash., James was preceded in Rema Virginia Newton, Newton and by a very large Obstructing where he graduated high death by his parents, James 73, of Longview, Wash., extended family. • Ronald J. Gleason, 45, Cen- school and met his wife of and Verna, sister, Ann, and his passed away Nov. 29, 2012, She was preceded in death 39 years, Carole. In 1965, wife of 39 years, Carole. He surrounded by her family at by her parents, Homer & tralia, was arrested and booked Glenora Mathis, her brother, for obstructing after police were he got his pilots license, and is survived by his daughter, Hospice in Longview. purchased his own plane. Christina, grandchildren, Rema was born March Justin Mathis and her Flying was a great passion Caleb and Kaitlyn of 7, 1939, in Sedro Woolley, husband of 35 years, Sylvan of his. He worked in the saw Chehalis, step-daughter, Dori Wash., to Homer and Glenora P. Newton. industry for more than 30 Mettler of Makoti, N.D., (Owens) Mathis. Funeral services will be Death Notices years, which took him all brother, Robert Nanney of She attended Ryderwood held on Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012 over the world. Cedar City, Utah, sister, High School and was a junior at Hubbard Funeral Home, 46 • KIMBERLY KAYE LOY, 50, Morton, died Tues- "A" St., Castle Rock, Wash., day, Nov. 20, at Morton General Hospital. A In 1972, he married Bernice Foote of Onalaska. high cheerleader. memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Carole Synder, and in A memorial service will She had an array of at 11:00 a.m., with graveside Dec. 15, at the Mossyrock Grange. 1974 they had daughter, be held Friday, Dec. 7, interests which irst andservice to follow at Silver • LEONA “HELEN” PERRY, 100, Longview, Christina. He retired from 2012, 11:30 a.m., at Sticklin foremost included her love Lake Cemetery. Viewing to formerly of Dryad, died Wednesday, Stihl Northwest in 1995, Funeral Chapel in Centralia. for her family and friends. be held on Tuesday, Dec. 4, Nov. 28, at Community Home Health & during his retirement goling She was a masterful quilter, 2012 from 1:00-5:00 p.m. Hospice, Longview. A funeral service will became his new passion. Jim To view the obituary, please and avid reader and gardener and Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012 be at 1 p.m. Friday at Dryad Commu- and Carole enjoyed many go to chronline.com/obituaries. and had a love for travel that from 10:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m. nity Baptist Church. A graveside service Refreshments after graveside Sticklin funeral chapel took her to places as far off as will follow at the Doty-Dryad Cemetery, service will be at Parker's 1437 South Gold Africa. Her generosity knew Doty. Arrangements are under the direc- Condolences may be offered at Restaurant Ball Room in Centralia, WA 98531 no bounds, her table always tion of Brown Mortuary Service, Chehalis. www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com (360) 736-1388 had an extra spot for someone Castle Rock. • KAREN DAVISON-MACI, 72, Chehalis, died in need. She will greatly be In lieu of lowers donations Friday, Nov. 30, at Providence St. Peter Hos- missed. may be sent to Assured Home pital, Olympia. No services are planned. In Remembrance Health & Hospice, 811 11th Arrangements are under the direction of She is survived by her Funeral Alternatives of Washington, Lacey. sisters, Georgia Hatch of Ave., Longview, Wash. To view the obituary, please • MARY ELIZABETH NORQUIST, 88, Centralia, leona "helen" Perry Covington, Ga., and Glenda died Thursday, Nov. 29, at Best Quality go to chronline.com/obituaries. Home Care, Centralia. At the family’s re- years on the local election quest, no services will be held at this time. board. After retiring, Helen Arrangements are under the direction of and Mayne loved to travel Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary. Centralia. with their pickup and camper, • BARBARA ALICE (BIRLEY) BRONZINI, 76, including trips to Alaska, Chehalis, died Friday, Nov. 30, at home. Eastern Washington and the norma jeanne fletcher At the family’s request, no services will Olympic Peninsula where be held at this time. Arrangements are february 18, 1922 - november 27, 2012 under the direction of Newell-Hoerling’s they loved to ish and dig Mortuary, Centralia. clams. Colonial Residence she • NORMA JEANNE FLETCHER, 90, Centralia, She was preceded in death loved to play bingo and died Tuesday, Nov. 27, at Providence Cen- by her husband, Mayne, her was always present at tralia Hospital. A private family graveside parents, eight brothers and the many musical events service will be held at Mountain View sisters, two granddaughters, offered. She especially Cemetery, Centralia. A celebration of life Valerie and Ann, daughter enjoyed it when her will be at 11 a.m. Monday at the Centralia –in-law, Joy Perry and Son- grandchildren joined her Church of the Nazarene. Arrangements in-law, Denny Byers. She is in playing bingo. are under the direction of Newell-Hoer- survived by children, Robert Norma is survived by ling’s Mortuary, Centralia. Leona “Helen” Perry R. Perry and Barbara A. Byers her son, Lance (Linda) • ALAN L. ZIMMERMAN, 57, Lacey, formerly of passed away Nov. 28, 2012 of Longview and Steven Fletcher of Centralia, Winlock, died Thursday, Nov. 29, at home. A M. (Nancy) Perry of Adna, Wash., a daughter-in-law, memorial service will be held at a later date. in Longview, Wash., at the age of 100. She was born grandchildren, Ed Byers, Paula (Gary) Fletcher of Arrangements are under the direction of Rachel Perry, Karen (Randy) Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock. Dec. 30, 1911 to John and Vancouver, Wash., 10 Martha Hopper in Dryad, Wright, Rob (Mechelle) grandchildren, Lisa (Tim) • DAVID EDWARD RANDALL, 79, Glenoma, Perry, Kevin (Jenny) died Monday, Dec. 3, at home. A graveside Wash., where she attended Norma was born Feb. Hoffman of San Diego, school and met and married Perry and Kraig Perry, 10 Calif., Deborah (Terry) service will be at noon Friday at the Mor- great-grandchildren, ive 18, 1922 to Millard and ton Cemetery. A potluck reception will her loving husband, Mayne Ida Bradway in LaCenter, Evans of Cascade Locks, follow at the Bob Lyle Building, Morton. Perry. They were married great-great-grandchildren Wash., as the youngest in Ore., Robert Fletcher Jr. Arrangements are under the direction of for over 50 years before and numerous nieces and a family of four sisters and of San Diego, Calif., Keri Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock. his passing in 1982. After nephews. two brothers. (Eric) Eason of Vancouver, moving several times they A memorial service is Norma passed away Wash., Scott (Angela) moved back to Dryad in 1942 being held Friday, Dec. 7, peacefully on Nov. 27, Fletcher of Newman Commodities where they raised their three 2012 at 1:00 p.m. at the Dryad Lake, Wash., Kim (Matt) Community Baptist Church 2012 after 90 years of Gas in Washington — $3.45 (AAA of children. Helen remained selless service to others. Beltran of Washougal, Washington) on the family farm until interment to follow at Dryad Her husband, Harry Wash., Dyan (Christian) Crude Oil — $88.92 per barrel (CME 2006 when she moved to Cemetery. Memorials may Fletcher, passed away Fast of Centralia, Wash., Group) Longview. be donations to Community in 1996 and two of her Ryan (Natalie) Fletcher Gold — $1,714 (Monex) In addition to devoting her Home Health & Hospice at children, Robert Fletcher of Issaquah, Wash., Silver — $33.47 (Monex) life to her family, Helen was a P.O. Box 2067, Longview and Gary Fletcher, also Sanchai (Natalie) Dean long standing member of the WA 98632. preceded her in death. of Olympia, Wash, Dryad Community Baptist Norma and Harry Kyle (Tara) Fletcher of Corrections Church and Dryad Garden To view the obituary, please operated the Galvin Centralia, Wash., 17 great- ••• Club. She also worked many go to chronline.com/obituaries. Grocery Store in Galvin, grandchildren and two The Chronicle seeks to be accurate Brown mortuary Service Wash., from 1951 to 1967. great-great-grandchildren. 229 North Market Blvd. A celebration of life and fair in all its reporting. If you find Condolences may be offered at When the grocery store Chehalis, WA 98532 service will be held on an error, please call the newsroom as www.brownmortuary.com closed, Norma began a soon as possible at 807-8224. (360) 748-4496 new career in the catalog Monday, Dec. 10, 2012 department for Sears & at 11:00 A.M. at the Roebuck in Chehalis, Centralia Church of the Wash., and continued there Nazarene at 1119 W. First until her retirement in Street in Centralia. In 1982. She worked to help lieu of lowers, donations provide funds for a college can be made to the education for her husband American Cancer Society CH486254sl.cg and their children. or the Fletcher Ethiopian Norma loved to garden, Adoption Fund at www. cook and she adored being weembracethecall.blogspot.com with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. To view the obituary, please In her later years at go to chronline.com/obituaries. • Main 13 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012 Flood Watch on for Skookumchuck, Chehalis Rivers WATCH: Heavy Rains at 10:30 a.m. Monday and is projected to continue dropping. INSURANCE COMMISSIONER STRESSES THE IMPORTANCE OF FLOOD INSURANCE Keep Pressure on Rivers However, Burg said, the forecast Throughout the Area may change which is why the By The Chronicle Flood Insurance Program (www. NFIP policy costs about $600 a flood watch is out until Wednes- Homeowners and businesses floodsmart.gov) is the first stop year, according to Kreidler. By Kyle Spurr day. in flood-prone areas should for many people seeking flood “Renters should also strongly [email protected] About one inch of rain is make sure they have adequate coverage. The program was consider flood coverage for their expected to fall around Lewis flood coverage, Washington created by Congress in 1968, belongings,” Kreidler said. “That The Chehalis and Skookum- County on Tuesday and about 6 Insurance Commissioner Mike and it offers flood insurance to coverage, which starts at $49 a chuck Rivers are under flood Kreidler said Monday, noting a homeowners, renters and busi- year, is inexpensive. Replacing watch until Wednesday after- inches of snow will accumulate above 5,500 feet at White Pass key 30-day waiting period before ness owners in communities that your stuff is not.” noon due to the recent heavy flood policies take effect. have taken certain steps to help Visit the National Flood Insur- rain around the greater Lewis Ski Area, Burg said. The Chehalis River near “Standard homeowners or reduce the risk of flooding. ance Program’s website to access County area, according to the There is a 30-day waiting pe- online tools that can be used to Grand Mound is projected to business policies do not cover National Weather Service in - Se flooding,” Kreidler said. “It’s tragic riod for most policies. estimate the flood risk at a par- crest in minor flood stage at attle. when people don’t discover that Many insurance agents offer ticular address, as well as damage Meteorologist Johnny Burg 14.25 feet on this afternoon. At until it’s too late.” National Flood Insurance Pro- estimates from different flood said the downpours over the that level, the river will flood The federally run National gram policies, and the average levels. weekend combined with a rain several roads in Independence storm Monday night put pres- Valley including James Road, sure on the Chehalis and Skoo- Independence Road and Moon halis and Skookumchuck Rivers A flood watch does not mean NWS said. kumchuck Rivers. Road, according the NWS. and the Newaukum River are flooding is imminent but the “The only time we might see The Skookumchuck River Flood waters will also cover measuring below flood stage rainfall in the forecast for the sun for a little bit is around Sun- near Bucoda crested just under nearby farmlands. this week, according to NWSregion through Wednesday cre- day,” Burg said. “It looks pretty minor flood stage at 13.38 feet Other portions of the Che- data. ates a threat for flooding, the wet through Thursday.” News in Brief She ended up on the east main at 106B N. Tower Ave. Pictures Santa Breakfast in Chehalis No One Hurt In Train- tracks near Northwest West with Santa will be taken Satur- Vehicle Collision in Street and Northwest State Av- day from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. enue. The car got stuck, and Downtown Chehalis within two minutes they saw a By The Chronicle headlight from a freight train Too Costly to Renovate A train traveling through approaching and the family Capitol Building bailed out of the vehicle. downtown Chehalis collided OLYMPIA (AP) — A consul- No one was injured, but the with the vehicle of an Olympia tant’s report says it would cost car sustained significant dam- family who had gotten lost and more than $124 million to reno- age, Hickey said. The colli- ended up stuck on train tracks vate the 55-year-old General Ad- sion caused the train to stall in Friday evening, according to the ministration building near the downtown Chehalis for several Chehalis Police Department. No Capitol in Olympia. hours. The driver is not being one was hurt. That’s $34 million more charged or cited. The driver, an Olympia than previously estimated and woman named Lisa Roa, was just $37 million less than the driving a white 2005 Dodge -DuTattoo Shop Hosts estimated cost of replacing the rango through Chehalis when building. she got lost and took a wrong Toy Drive The Olympian reports local turn, said Sgt. Brian Hickey of Phantom Tattoo, Centralia, lawmakers say it’s time to start Brian Mittge / [email protected] the Chehalis Police Department. is currently conducting its third planning a new facility. Angie Hansen, Chehalis, coaxes her daughter Allie, 16 months, toward St. The woman and her fam- annual Toy Drive. Those who The General Administration Nick during Saturday’s Santa Breakfast at the Chehalis United Methodist ily were on their way to ride the want to participate are asked to building houses the Washington Church. The annual event packed the house with people eager for a platter Polar Express train, Hickey said. drop off a new, toys State Patrol and other state offices. of lapjacks or the chance for their children to visit with Santa. The Jolly Old Elf has been portrayed for the last seven years by George McKinley, Chehalis, who shaves of his long, white beard after each Christmas and Sirens: Uninvited Guest; Grinch Strikes Again begins growing it out again for the next year’s Yuletide costume each January, according to Mrs. Claus, otherwise known as Sheryl McKinley. Continued from Main 12 LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S reportedly stolen, valued at $300. into jail at 10:05 p.m. Saturday OFFICE for criminal trespass after he al- The Grinch Strikes Again Vacation Home Burglaries In Remembrance legedly harassed an employee at • A 81-year-old woman re- • Multiple burglaries were the Lewis County Mall several ported at 4:31 p.m. Sunday that reported to vacation homes on times on multiple occasions. the 100 block of Island View MARLIN E. ROSBAUGH JR. for three nights in a row some- Drive in Mossyrock. A garage one came onto her property on Uninvited Motel Guest door was pried open, a window Oakville resident Marlin sons, Marlin Rosbaugh of the 3000 block of Jackson High- E. Rosbaugh Jr., 75, passed Oakville, Edward Rosbaugh • Chad N. Nikols, 34, Cheha- in a fifth wheel was broken and way and cut the cords to her away at his home on Sunday, of Johnstown, Pa., daughters, lis, was arrested and booked for a padlock to a shed was cut. A Christmas lights. The total loss Nov. 25, 2012. Marlin Wendy Woody of Winlock, alleged criminal trespass, posses- weed eater, a cordless drill set, is estimated to be $130. was born May 20, 1937 in Wash., Annette Ray of sion of marijuana and five counts a socket set, and other tools, Johnstown, Pa., to Marlin Seward, Alaska and Alicia of alleged possession of drug Mossyrock Burglaries valued at $1,000, were reported and Marion (Hochstein) Smith of Lacey, Wash., seven paraphernalia at 3:40 a.m. - Sun stolen. Rosbaugh Sr. grandchildren and one great- day. Employees at a motel called • A burglary was reported Marlin was raised in grandchild. police to report that they found at 1:30 p.m. Saturday to an un- Burglarized Church Johnstown and graduated Memorial donations someone in a room that was not locked garage on the 500 block • A burglary to the St. Paul from Dale High School. He in memory of Marlin are rented out to anyone. When offi- Winston Creek Road in Mossy- Lutheran on the 300 block of proudly served in the United suggested to the Oakville cers arrived, they located Nikols rock. The burglary occurred State Route 505 was reported States Army from 1958- Food Bank or Harbors Home in the room and he appeared to sometime in the past few days 1977, he received the Purple Health & Hospice. on Saturday. Someone forced Heart, two Bronze Stars and A memorial service with be high and had a pill bottle, sus- and reported stolen was a piece the church office door open and of a toolbox and tools, valued at a Vietnam Distinguished full military honors will pected heroin, a glass pipe and stole about $50. Service Medal. During his take place at 2:00 p.m. on other items of drug parapherna- $500. enlistment he had lived in Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012 at the lia in his possession. • A burglary that is believed Japan and Germany. Oakville Grange. to have occurred sometime on MORTON POLICE DEPARTMENT Dead Man in the Walmart On Dec. 19, 1981 Marlin To sign the online book of Friday, was reported at 11 a.m. Domestic Violence married Eunice “Kathy” memories please visit www. Parking Lot? Sunday to a residence on the 400 White in Tacoma, Wash. She harrisonfamilymortuary.com block of Winston Creek Road. • Travis L. Jacobi, 42, Morton, survives him at the family Cremation arrangements are • A concerned citizen called was arrested and booked into police to report an elderly man A chainsaw, a toolbox, tools, a home in Oakville. entrusted to Harrison Family five-gallon gas tank, an exten- jail for allegedly assaulting his Marlin was a member Mortuary of Aberdeen. sitting in a car in the Walmart wife during an argument shortly parking lot that looked dead at sion cord and an army blanket, of the Masons, American valued at $450, were reported after 2 p.m. on Nov. 26. Legion and also the Eagles. To view the obituary, please 11:55 p.m. Sunday. The man had ••• In addition to his wife his head back with his eyes and stolen. go to chronline.com/obituaries. By The Chronicle Staff Kathy, he is survived by mouth open, but “wasn’t mov- • A burglary to a residence ing at all.” Police contacted the on the 500 block of Winston Please call news reporter Stepha- “dead” man and discovered he Creek Road in Mossyrock was nie Schendel with news tips. She can was fine, and was just waiting reported at 5 a.m. Saturday. be reached at 807-8208 or sschen- In Remembrance for his wife. A chainsaw and jewelry [email protected]. BRADLEY KEITH BLUM Calendar: Organizations; Support Groups Brad was preceded in death by his mother, Barbara, Continued from Main 2 Santa Mobile, in some Chehalis Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation step-mother, Kay and his neighborhoods, 6-9 p.m., Chehalis Fire Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m. grandparents. Dr. Mark Hansen will give a Department, 748-3394 Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 He is survived by his talk and show spectacular imag- Organizations Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. wife, Debbie, son, Michael, es from an expedition’s attempt Pinochle, 10 a.m. daughter, Maddison, dad, Fred Oakview Grange, 7 p.m.., 2715 N. (Doddie), sisters, Melisa Blum, to circumnavigate Warming Pearl St., Centralia, 736-5639 “Soup Kitchen” enrichment lunch, Island off Greenland’s remote, noon, $3 donation Tree Kemper, Arlene Willson, Lewis County Robotics Society, 6 Maureen Willson, and brother mountainous east coast. p.m., Kemp Hall, room 128, Centralia Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, John Willson (Carolyn) and a Hansen is a medical doctor College, (360) 304-712 785-4325 large loving extended family. who lives and works in Morton. Chehalis-Centralia Railroad & Mu- Cook’s choice lunch, noon, 12:30 p.m. Brad loved living in a small He has an interest in remote po- seum, annual meeting, 5:30 p.m., Lewis Bingo, 12:30-2 p.m. community. He could always lar travel and is a member of the County Fire District 6 station Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 be found with his every present Lewis County Tea Party, 6:30 p.m., Women’s pool, 10 a.m. Wilderness Medical Society. Veterans Memorial Museum, 100 S.W. smile, dirty hands and hickory The Lyceum Lecture series Veterans Way, Chehalis, lewiscoun- Sit & Be Fit, 11 a.m. shirt at all his kids events. is sponsored by Centralia Col- tyteaparty.org Entertainment, presentation or mov- Bradley Keith Blum was Michael, his future soldier lege East. The Thursday lectures ie, 12:30 p.m. born in Portland, Ore., Jan. 27, and Maddison, his Maddie Bug, begin at noon and are free and Support Groups Quilting project class, 3:30 p.m. 1966 and passed unexpectedly were the light and love of his open to the public. “Up From Grief,” for those grieving Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 on Nov. 27, 2012 in Olympia, life. Brad touched so many lives the loss of a loved one, 1--2:30 p.m., As- Computer class, 9-11 a.m., Toledo Se- Wash. and will be greatly missed by all who had the fortune of knowing Open mic, 7 p.m., Matrix Coffee- sured Home Hospice, second floor, 1821 nior Center, 864-2112 Brad was a lifelong member Cooks Hill Road, 330-2640 him. house, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Chehalis, Watercolor class, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., To- of the Winlock community 740-0492 Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 ledo Senior Center, 864-2112 graduating from Winlock, Graveside services will be Festival of Trees, Christmas tree silent p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church,1209 class of 1984, then to Centralia Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012 at 11:00 N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, 736-9268 Zumba, 6-7 p.m., Toledo Senior Cen- a.m. at Winlock Cemetery auction, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Roxy Theatre, ter, 864-2112 College and graduated from Morton, benefits Barbara Clevenger Multiple sclerosis, 6-8 p.m., Provi- Central Washington University. followed by a celebration of life dence Centralia Hospital chapel confer- Open pool, 9 a.m., Toledo Senior at the Christian Fellowship of Johnson Gallery, 496-0541 Center, 864-2112 Not able to stay away from “Little Shop of Horrors,” 7:30 p.m., ence room, 736-5394, Facebook page: Winlock. A potluck reception Cook’s choice lunch, 11:30 a.m., To- Winlock long, he was proud pay what you will, patrons with food or Lewis County Multiple Sclerosis Sup- will follow. Arrangements are port Group ledo Senior Center, 864-2112 to join his dad, Fred at the sundry donations for the Lewis County family business. Brad married under the care of Cattermole Food Bank Coalition will be admitted Wood carving class, 1-3 p.m., Toledo Funeral Home, Winlock. Senior Centers Senior Center, 864-2112 Debbie Saulnier and began his free, Evergreen Playhouse, 226 W. Cen- family life with Michael and To view the obituary, please go ter St., Centralia, 736-8628, www.ever- Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Quilt class, 1-3 p.m., Toledo Senior to chronline.com/obituaries. greenplayhouse.org Music, 11 a.m. Center, 864-2112 Maddison. Main 14 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Administration Debate Workers Who Escaped on Pace of Troop Alaska Inmates Find Fire at Bangladesh Withdrawals From Garment Factory Afghanistan Hinges Want Old Jobs Back, On Risk Assessments Identity in Orchestra Fear Loss of Pay WASHINGTON (AP) — The DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — debate over how many U.S. troops By Mark Thiessen As 112 of her co-workers died in will remain in Afghanistan after The Associated Press a garment-factory fire, Dipa Ak- 2014 comes down to risky business. ter got out by jumping from the There is a risk that leaving EAGLE RIVER, Alaska — third floor through a hole made too few troops after 2014 would After serving a 14-year sentence by breaking apart an exhaust fan. stop or stall the already slow de- for murder, no one would have Her left leg is wrapped in bandag- velopment of the Afghan army expected Sarah Jane Coffman es and she has trouble walking. and police, whose competence — to go anywhere near the Hiland Now she wants back in. and that of the Afghan govern- Mountain Correctional Center “If the factory owner reopens ment as a whole — is crucial to once she was released. the factory sometime soon, we ending the war successfully. But every Saturday she makes will work again here,” the 19-year- On the other hand, keeping the 10-mile drive with a viola in old said. “If it’s closed for long, we too many foreign troops beyond tow for orchestra practice at the have to think of alternatives.” 2014 might only prolong Afghan- prison just north of Anchorage. Major retailers whose products istan’s dependence upon them, Coffman, a founding mem- were found in the fire have dis- while Western forces absorb even ber of the women’s string or- avowed the Tazreen Fashions Ltd. more casualties. Perhaps the chestra at the prison in 2003, factory, but workers who survived greatest risk is that a wrong cal- will debut as a citizen member have not. They can’t afford to. culation by the U.S. on troop lev- when the two annual holiday Factories like the one gut- els could enable the Taliban and concerts are held Saturday. Ac- ted Nov. 24 are a rare lifeline in affiliated insurgents to regain claimed cellist Zuill Bailey will this desperately poor country, lost territory and influence. also perform with the women. and now many of the more than “It probably seems weird to 1,200 surviving employees have other people,” said Coffman, no work and few prospects. 5 States to Extend who was released Feb. 1. “A lot Classroom Time of people I love and care about are here, my friends. It’s almost Japan Orders For Almost 20,000 a little comforting to see them, Immediate Inspection Students in Bid to but I’m very happy to leave when of 49 Tunnels it’s time to go.” Mark Thiessen / The Associated Press Boost Achievement Tamara Riley of Cincinnati practices the violin with the Hiland Mountain Correc- Following Collapse WASHINGTON (AP) — THIS YEAR’S CONCERT is also a tional Facility Orchestra in Eagle River, Alaska, last month. After serving a 14-year Open your notebooks and sharp- milestone for another founding sentence for murder, Sarah Jane Cofman, a founding member of the women’s That Killed 9 People en your pencils. School for thou- member, cellist Dana Hilbish, string orchestra at the prison in 2003, will debut as a citizen member when the TOKYO (AP) — Japanese sands of public school students is convicted for the 1991 murder two annual holiday concerts are held Dec. 8. officials ordered the immediate about to get quite a bit longer. of her common law husband in inspection of tunnels across the Five states were to announce Ketchikan. She received a 60- country Monday after nine peo- Monday that they will add at year sentence, with 25 suspended. friend, who was the educational sentences to become members ple were killed when concrete least 300 hours of learning time It will be her last perfor- coordinator at the prison. Crofut since it takes time to learn how ceiling slabs fell from the roof of to the calendar in some schools mance. Hilbish has been grant- said she took up cello as an adult, to play a stringed instrument. a highway tunnel onto moving starting in 2013. Colorado, Con- ed parole early next year. and actually played in her son’s Orchestra members also have to vehicles below. necticut, Massachusetts, New The parole board “could school orchestras in the sixth, working with other rehabilitative Those killed in Sunday’s ac- York and Tennessee will take part have chosen to release me at seventh and eighth grades. programs in the prison, promise cident were traveling in three ve- in the initiative, which is intend- that moment, and I was actually “I ran out of orchestras,” she to practice and take part in the hicles in the 4.7-kilometer (3-mile) ed to boost student achievement hoping they wouldn’t release me told her friend, who suggested annual concert, which is a fund- long Sasago Tunnel about 80 ki- and make U.S. schools more before the concert because this she start an orchestra at the raiser to help sustain the orchestra. lometers (50 miles) west of Tokyo. competitive on a global level. is a closing piece with friends prison. The tunnel, on a highway that The three-year pilot program that have become family for me,” Crofut says there were some THE ORCHESTRA HAS GROWN links the capital to central Japan, will affect almost 20,000 stu- said a beaming Hilbish. rocky days in getting the orches- from eight to 30 members, di- opened in 1977 and is one of many dents in 40 schools, with long- tra started, including a revolving vided into three separate groups: in the mountainous country. term hopes of expanding the PATI CROFUT, director of the door of prisoners in the program. beginners, intermediate and ad- The transport ministry or- program to include additional Anchorage-based Arts on the Since then, rules have been vanced. The latter, Crofut says, is dered that inspections be car- schools — especially those that Edge, founded the orchestra nine established, including only al- playing at a high-school orchestra ried out immediately on 49 other serve low-income communities. years ago at the suggestion of a lowing women with long prison level. tunnels around the country that Schools, working in concert with are either on highways or roads districts, parents and teachers, managed by the central govern- will decide whether to make the ment and of similar construction. school day longer, add more days Dressing Up to Save Cranes Police and the highway opera- to the school year or both. tor Central Japan Expressway Co. A mix of federal, state and dis- were investigating why the con- trict funds will cover the costs of crete slabs in the Sasago Tunnel expanded learning time, with the collapsed. An inspection of the Ford Foundation and the National tunnel’s roof in September found Center on Time & Learning also nothing amiss, according to Sa- chipping in resources. In Mas- toshi Noguchi, a company official. sachusetts, the program builds An estimated 270 concrete on the state’s existing expanded- slabs, each weighing 1.4 met- learning program. In Connecticut, ric tons (1.54 short tons), sus- Gov. Dannel Malloy is hailing it as pended from the arched roof a natural outgrowth of an educa- of the tunnel fell over a stretch tion reform law the state passed in of about 110 meters (120 yards), May that included about $100 mil- Noguchi said. lion in new funding, much of it to help the neediest schools. Taliban Attack Joint Senate Dodges Sticky U.S.-Afghan Base in Issue of Gun Rights for East of Country, Five Mentally Incompetent Afghans Killed KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) Veterans in Defense Bill — Taliban suicide bombers at- WASHINGTON (AP) — tacked a joint U.S.-Afghan air Should veterans deemed too base in eastern Afghanistan mentally incompetent to handle early Sunday, detonating explo- Gerald Herbert / The Associated Press their own financial affairs be sives at the gate and sparking a prevented from buying a gun? viculturists at the Audubon Species Survival Center in New Orleans, wearing crane costumes, round up four endan- gunbattle that lasted at least two The issue, for a time last gered Mississippi sandhill cranes and transport them from their current habitat, to the Mississippi Sandhill Crane Na- hours with American helicop- week, threatened to become the tional Wildlife Refuge in Gautier, Miss., last week. ters firing down at militants be- biggest sticking point in a $631 fore the attackers were defeated. billion defense bill for reshaping The attackers and at least a military that is disengaging five Afghans were killed, offi- from a decade of warfare. cials said. Taliban spokesman Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., CDC Says US Flu Season Starts Early, Could be Bad Zabiullah Mujahid claimed re- sought to amend the bill to stop By Mike Stobbe tion seems fairly well prepared, the winter of 2003-04, which sponsibility for the attack. the Veterans Affairs Department The Associated Press Frieden said. More than a third proved to be one of the most le- It was the largest clash at the from putting the names of veter- of Americans have been vacci- thal seasons in the past 35 years, Jalalabad air base since February, ans deemed too mentally incom- NEW YORK — Flu season nated, and the vaccine formulat- with more than 48,000 deaths. when a suicide car bombing at petent to handle their finances in the U.S. is off to its earliest ed for this year is well-matched The dominant type of flu back the gate triggered an explosion into the National Instant Crimi- start in nearly a decade — and it to the strains of the virus seen so then was the same one seen this that killed nine Afghans, six of nal Background Check System, could be a bad one. far, CDC officials said. year. them civilians. which prohibits them from buy- Health officials on Monday Higher-than-normal re- One key difference between In Sunday’s attack, two ve- ing or owning firearms. said suspected flu cases have ports of flu have come in from then and now: In 2003-04, the hicles packed with explosives Sen. Charles Schumer, D- jumped in five Southern states, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, vaccine was poorly matched to barreled toward the main gate of N.Y., objected, saying the mea- and the primary strain circulat- Tennessee and Texas. An uptick the predominant flu strain. Also, the base around 6 a.m. local time. sure would make it easier for ing tends to make people sicker like this usually doesn’t happen there’s more vaccine now, and The first vehicle, a four-wheel- veterans with mental illness to than other types. It is particu- until after Christmas. Flu-relat- vaccination rates have risen for drive car, blew up at the gate, said own a gun, endangering them- larly hard on the elderly. ed hospitalizations are also ris- the general public and for key Hazrat Hussain Mashreqiwal, a selves and others. “It looks like it’s shaping up ing earlier than usual, and there groups such as pregnant women spokesman for the provincial po- “I love our veterans, I vote for to be a bad flu season, but only have already been two deaths in and health care workers. lice chief. Guards started shooting them all the time. They defend time will tell,” said Dr. Thomas children. An estimated 112 million at the second vehicle before it too us,” Schumer said. “If you are Frieden, director of the Centers It’s not clear why the flu is Americans have been vaccinated exploded, he added. It was unclear a veteran or not and you have for Disease Control and Preven- showing up so early. so far, the CDC said. Flu vac- if the explosives were detonated been judged to be mentally in- tion. The last time a conventional cinations are recommended for by the attackers themselves or by firm, you should not have a gun.” The good news is that the na- flu season started this early was everyone 6 months or older. shooting from the guards. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012 • Main 15 CH485879cz.cg Main 16  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012 LOCAL Tradition Became a Symbol of Hope for Community ‘YOU JUST KEEP GOING’: In the Bleakest Days This Nativity Scene ‘‘I have grandkids and Inspired the People of they need to know life the Boistfort Valley goes on. We’re having By Amy Nile Christmas.’’ [email protected] Editor’s note: Today we con- Cindy Dykstra tinue our look back on the worst on importance of nativity scene after flood to hit the Chehalis Valley in the December 2007 flood recorded history, which occurred five years ago this week.

CURTIS — As the Christmas nity support, the camaraderie season brings about joyful mem- that saved us mentally,” she said. ories for some, residents in the Today, the Dykstras are liv- Boistfort Valley can’t help but ing in their restored home with remember the unwelcome holi- day visitor — the rising muddy mostly donated furnishings. “We’re back to livin’ like new- waters that flooded the homes Brandon Hansen / [email protected] and destroyed the livelihoods of lyweds,” Pete said with a laugh after 45 years of marriage. Cindy and Pete Dykstra, of Curtis, have set up the same nativity scene every year since 1973. The installation of this simple so many — five years ago. nativity scene in the days after the December 2007 deluge was a rallying cry for their lood-ravaged neighborhood. When the 2007 flood hit, The family once again has Pete and Cindy Dykstra had lit- cows in the barn, including one tle time to salvage belongings at that can be traced backed to the their home near the South Fork original Dykstra Dairy blood- of the Chehalis River as waters line. SEND US YOUR rose at a rate of four feet an hour. “When you lose everything MEMORIES OF THE Within hours, they found them- and have to replace it, it’s hard,” selves stranded on the second Cindy said. “And it gets harder FLOOD floor of their farmhouse at the after all the help goes away.” The Chronicle would like base of Curtis Hill, waiting to be As the Chehalis River crest- to hear your story of how rescued by boat. ed into the flood zone around the flood of 2007 affected “It was unreal,” Cindy Dyks- Thanksgiving this year, the you, your family and your tra said. memories washed over the Dyk- neighborhood. After the murky water reced- stra family. Email news@chronline. ed, the Dykstras returned to the com with your tale, includ- “God doesn’t give you more ing your name, current 120-acre dairy farm they’d lived than you can handle,” Cindy on for 35 years to find total dev- town of residence, and a said. “You just keep going.” phone number (not for astation. ••• publication) where you can The farmhouse had filled Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 be reached. with eight feet of water, displac- twitter.com/AmyNileReports ing all of the furniture including www.facebook.com/ Cindy Dykstra, of Curtis, works on Saturday to set up the same nativity scene she the couch and even the refrig- AmyNileTheChronicle has every year since 1973. erator. The couple had massive piles of mud-soaked furniture, Locally Owned & Operated Roger & clothes, photos, and heirlooms Linda Rose to sort and attempt to salvage. 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Saturday’s Prep Wrestling COMMENTARY: Rochester Wrestlers Win Ocosta Invitational Editor’s Notes By The Chronicle the Ocosta Invitational. Rochester’s Bobby Brien took with a pair of pins. WESTPORT — Roches- Toledo/Winlock/Onalaska first at 120, winning his first two Also for the Warriors, Andy MWP’s Loss a finished third in the 133-pound matches via pin and the third ter came out on top in its first Sommer was second at 126 and division, led by a first-place fin- by a 13-4 major decision. Lucas wrestling action of the season William McGinnis was second Sour End to a ish from Rachel Archer — the Eastman took the 145 title with at 170, while Juan Jiminez was here Saturday, edging Willapa only girl competing in the in a pin and a 10-1 major decision, Harbor 159.5 to 152.5 for first in the 113-pound classification. and Jordan Colombo won at 152 please see WRESTLING, page S2 Sweet Season alling it a tough loss is a Saturday’s Prep Boys Basketball gross understatement. C Losing on a fourth- and-19 completion? That's a tough loss. A late interception? That comes a bit closer. Morton-White Pass' loss Friday in the State 2B champion- ship game was another animal altogether. The Timberwolves were in control. They moved the ball like they owned the turf. The defense, while not the Timber curtain is had been most of the season, was formidable and stout. And then Lind-Ritzville/ Sprague, that three-headed punctuational quagmire, start- ed making plays. There was the ridiculous fourth-and-19 completion, which followed By Aaron VanTuyl a 1-yard loss on avantuyl@ a third-and-18 chronline.com draw. The re- ceiver turned in midair to make an over-the-head catch and set the Broncos up 16 yards from the end zone. That was a punch to the

Jesse Smith / stomach. For The Chronicle After a 13-yard run for an- W.F. West’s Tanner Gueller, center, and Kingston’s Connor Wall, right, get into a jump ball situation during a nonleague boys basketball matchup in Chehalis Saturday other first down, Conner O'Neill night. — recipient of the dramatic first-down uppercut — zipped around the right side for a Kingston Rolls W.F. West in Nonleaguer 4-yard touchdown. That was another body blow. By The Chronicle them that couldn’t be cracked. in their 53-32 victory over the 29-11 at the break. Wade had Morton-White Pass had a The Buccaneers focused their Bearcats. final chance, taking over on its Kingston had to ride the seven of W.F. West’s points at own 42-yard line, but that series defense on W.F. West standout After Kingston jumped out ferry to get to its nonconference halftime. was over as quickly as it started. wing Brock Wade, shadowing to a 17-9 lead in the first quar- Bearcat junior post Tanner Dylan Hartz, the quarterback matchup with W.F. West in him with one player on de- ter, the Bearcats had a disas- Chehalis on Saturday night, but Gueller scored eight of his 10 playing cornerback, snagged a fense for much of the game, and trous second stanza where they 20-yard pass headed for Gianni they brought a gameplan with limited him to just 11 points were outscored 14-2 and trailed please see BEARCATS, page S2 Bertucci. It was the type of ball Bertucci, a dynamic runner with no concern for his own well-be- 2B Football ing, could have taken far enough to make the game's ending even Morton-WP’s Ben Powell Voted C2BL Defensive MVP more interesting. By The Chronicle Instead, Hartz leaped and The Morton-White Pass de- threw his right hand in a loop- fense didn't give up more than ing backwards motion. The ball a touchdown to any other Cen- never got to the sure-handed tral 2B League team this season. Bertucci. Defensive end Ben Powell was "I just saw him throw his a big part of that, and the C2BL hand up, and the ball hit him," coaches recognized his work by he said. "It was a good catch. tabbing the Timberwolf junior Good play. Hell of a play." the league's Defensive MVP in The one-handed interception their annual All-League voting. was the haymaker to the jaw, but Three of Powell's teammates the final play of the game may earned All-League first-team have been worse. Ben Powell defensive nods, while five more blocked LRS' punt and Rylon Timberwolves landed on the of- Kolb fell on the ball with 4 sec- fensive first team — including onds left — which gave the team Powell, who was also a first-team just enough time to get its hopes tight end. up. Powell accounted for 7½ There was one last play, but tackles a game, with 7½ sacks for just as Kolb set his feet to throw 71 lost yards over the course of he was hit from behind. The the season. He also forced three stunned Timberwolves posed for fumbles, recovered four fumbles the awkward postgame photo and blocked a punt. On the other at midfield and made the long side of the ball, he was the team's walk around the Tacoma Dome leader in receptions, with 20 and into the locker room. catches for 360 yards and eight Again, the Timberwolves touchdowns. were groomsmen, rather than Morton-White Pass quarter- grooms. There's no shame in a back Rylon Kolb was voted onto second-place finish — or a 22-3 the offensive first team, complet- record over two seasons — but ing 59 of 105 passes this season losing that last game was a sour for 1,164 yards, with 18 touch- ending to an otherwise sweet downs and eight interceptions. season on the gridiron. He added 73 rushes for 248 yards "It's tough. It's a tough loss," and another 11 touchdowns, MWP coach Aaron Poquette while MWP running back Bri- said. "I don't know what to tell an Reynolds — also on the first you. It's tough." Bertucci left as much of the team — ran 153 times for 1,389 Pete Caster / yards and 23 scores. [email protected] loss as he could on the field. Morton-White Pass’ Ben Powell blocks a punt in the State 2B championship football game Friday evening. Powell was please see C2BL, page S2 voted the Central 2B League’s 2012 Defensive MVP. please see MWP, page S2

First Win The Final Word Adna girls hoops coach Indiana, Duke Still 1-2 in AP Top 25 Chris Bannish TV’s Best Bet watches dur- By The Associated Press the preseason poll, saw its lead over Duke College Basketball ing his team’s Indiana, Duke and Michigan re- shrink a little bit. The Hoosiers (8-0) re- overtime ceived 45 first-place votes Monday from Texas vs. Georgetown mained the top three teams in The Asso- win against the 65-member national media panel, ciated Press’ college basketball poll. Look 4 p.m. Willapa Valley two fewer than last week. ESPN Monday in all the way to the bottom and you won’t Duke (8-0) for the second straight Adna. —See see Kentucky’s name for the first time week had the other first-place votes. The Story S7 since John Calipari became coach of the Blue Devils beat Ohio State last week giv- Wildcats. ing them wins over teams ranked second, Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle Indiana, which has been No. 1 since third and fourth in a span of 15 days. Sports 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012 SPORTS

Sports Briefs Holiday Volleyball Camp Coming to Chehalis By The Chronicle W.F. West assistant volleyball coach Sheila Boucher will be holding a three-day Holiday Volleyball Camp for girls in grades 4-6 during the holiday break. Instruction is geared for the be- ginner to intermediate player. The basic fundementals of pass- ing, setting, hitting, serving and blocking will be introduced. Dates for the camp are Dec. 19, 20 and 21 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Chehalis Middle School Gym. Cost is $30 but includes a t-shirt. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more about the game of volleyball. Invite your friends and come join the fun! For more info, contact the Chehalis Parks and Recreation De- partment at 748-0271 or www.ci.chehalis.wa.us Chehalis Hosting Youth Wrestling Program The Chehalis Parks and Recreation Department along with coaches John Eklund, Denny Daniels and Jim Alexander are offering a five-week program for youth wrestlers. With 30 years of coaching experience in the “Bearcat” system of wrestling, the intention is to give young students a chance to learn the basic fundementals of high school wrestling and allow them to get some competitive experience with others at their own age and size. There will be roughtly 16 to 20 practice sessions. A tour- Brandon Hansen / [email protected] nament-like competition will be organized for those involved at Napavine’s Ethan Brossard (10) forces a fumble during a District 4 crossover game against North Beach on Nov. 2 in Centralia. the conclusion of the season on Feb. 7. Participants need to wear Brossard was voted to the All-Central 2B League irst team as a defensive back. sweatpants or shorts, a t-shirt and any clean lightweight tennis shoes. The cost is $25 per participant, which includes a t-shirt. C2BL: Sessions will take place from Jan. 7 to Feb. 7, Monday through Wahkiakum’s Blix Voted Offensive MVP Thursday, between 3:15 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. at the Chehalis Mid- Continued from Sports 1 dle School wrestling room. For more info call 748-0271, or visit C2BL Football 2012 All-League Teams www.ci.chehalis.wa.us. Morton-White Pass’ Gianni Defensive MVP: Ben Powell, Morton-White Pass Bertucci was a first-team return Offensive MVP: Lars Blix, Wahkiakum Sweet 16 Hoops Tourney Coming in January specialist and second-team run- Coach of the Year: Eric Hansen, Wahkiakum The Chehalis Sweet 16 Hoops Tournament, for kids in ning back, finishing with 14 re- First Team Second Team grades 4 through 8, will be held in January and February. The ceptions for 419 yards and seven seventh and eighth grade tournament will be held Jan. 13, with touchdowns, 51 carries for 559 Defense Defense Tommy Boursaw DL Adna Riley Spahn DL Mossyrock the fourth/fifth and sixth grade tournaments on Feb. 10. These yards and nine touchdowns, and one-day tournaments cost $175 a team and come with a three- 16 punt returns for 360 yards. He Ben Wright DL Morton-WP Zach Counts DL Morton-WP Brad Garnas DL Napavine game guarantee with championship shirts in each division. The also returned five kickoffs for Bubba Calvert DL Wahkiakum Mark Foster DL Napavine Dylan Hansen DL Wahkiakum tournament is limited to the first eight teams in each division. 175 yards. Cooper Zurfluh LB Adna Brian Reynolds LB Morton-WP General admission to the tournament is $4 for an individual Napavine’s Layne Hellem Tuff Walker LB Mossyrock Spencer Seymer LB Morton-WP and $8 for a family. For more information call Tracey Cox and (1,249 rushing yards, 24 touch- Gianni Bertucci LB Morton-WP Devin Toepelt LB Pe Ell Lilly Wall at 360-748-0271 or email [email protected] or downs) and Pe Ell’s Andy Pick- Layne Hellem LB Napavine [email protected]. ens were both first-team running Jared Corbet LB Toutle Lake Nate Cothren LB Wahkiakum backs, and Mossyrock’s Cody Rylon Kolb DB Morton-WP Kalen Dunlap DB Wahkiakum Shriver (29 catches for 256 yards Ethan Brossard DB Napavine Brendan Farley DB Toutle Lake Toledo Hosting Alumni Hoops Game and three touchdowns; 49 car- Steven Doumit DB Napavine Austin Good DB Wahkiakum Dakota Russell P Pe Ell Former Indians players will be lacing up for the seventh- ries for 470 yards and five touch- Offense annual Alumni vs. Alumni Game on Dec. 22, at Toledo High downs) was a first-team wide re- Offense Travis McMillion QB Onalaska School. ceiver. Rylon Kolb QB Morton-WP Kyler Hazen RB Mossyrock The women’s game will start at 2 p.m. The second game will Adna’s Tommy Bour- Brian Reynolds RB Morton-WP Gianni Bertucci RB Morton-WP be for players 35 and older and will follow directly after the saw, MWP’s Ben Wright and Layne Hellem RB Napavine Steven Doumit RB Wahkiakum women’s game. The final game will be for those under 35. Even Napavine’s Mark Foster and Andy Pickens RB Pe Ell Ricky Munoz OL Mossyrock organizers are asking for a $20 donation and each participant Tommy Boursaw OL Adna Brad Garnas were all first-team Zach Counts OL Morton-WP Ben Wright OL Morton-WP will receive a t-shirt. The money is used to help the Toledo High linemen on both sides of the ball. Anthony Paladini OL Napavine School Basketball Program. Adna’s Cooper Zurfluh, Mossyr- Mark Foster OL Napavine Dylan Hansen OL Wahkiakum Anyone interested in playing can contact Scott Merzoian at ock’s Tuff Walker, Bertucci and Brad Garnas OL Napavine Bubba Calvert OL Wahkiakum Chase Wilcutt OL Onalaska [email protected] for more information. Hellem were first-team lineback- Tyler York TE Toutle Lake ers, and Kolb and Napavine’s Ben Powell TE Morton-WP Cody Shriver WR Mossyrock Jorden Hartley WR Napavine Ethan Brossard were first-team Travis Wegdahl WR Wahkiakum Dakota Russell WR Pe Ell defensive backs. Pe Ell’s Dakota Dimitri Booth K Toutle Lake Zach Rotter K Napavine The Buccaneers were led by Russell was a first-team punter. Gianni Bertucci RS Morton-WP Dakota Delaney RS Winlock Bearcats Wahkiakum quarterback KT Deam, who had 16 points, Honorable Mention: Defensive Line — Luke Mattoon, Adna; Tommy and Henry English, who had 15. Lars Blix was voted the league’s Continued from Sports 1 Offensive MWP, while Mule Seaman, Adna, Morgan Cozart, Napavine; Kris Lukas, Toutle Lake; Da- The Bearcats fell to 0-3 on the coach Eric Hansen was voted the mon Hertz, Winlock; Andy Pickens, Pe Ell. Linebacker — Tyler Olson, points in the third quarter, but season. C2BL Coach of the Year. Adna; Logan Gootgeld, Mossyrock; Bryson Goble, Morton-WP; John Meyers, Winlock; Chance Fisher, Winlock; Travis McMillion, Onalaska; Kingston improved its lead to 24 W.F. West (0-3) will host Morton-White Pass’ Zach points, 47-23, and cruised in the North Thurston tonight in Che- Counts was a two-way second- Mason Mackey, Wahkiakum. Defensive Back — Lane Wasson, Adna; Tyler Barnett, Morton-WP; Jeff Fenbert, Morton-WP; Dre Allen, Toutle Lake; fourth quarter to victory. halis. team lineman, and Onalaska’s Lars Blix, Wahkiakum; Cory McNelly, Winlock; Trevor Lawrence, Onalaska. Travis McMillion was the second Quarterback — Cooper Zurfluh, Adna; Shaun Stephens, Mossyrock; team quarterback. Mossyrock’s Jared Corbet, Toutle Lake. Running Back — Mike Thompson, Adna; Jared "That's the class that's kind Kyler Hazen was a second-team Olson, Adna; Spencer Seymer, Morton-WP; Hunter Iverson, Toutle Lake; MWP of been leading this ship for a running back, and Napavine’s Austin Good, Wahkiakum. Offensive Line — Riley Spahn, Mossyrock; Jorden Hartley and Pe Ell’s Da- couple of years now," Poquette Tanner St. Clair, Morton-WP; Tommy Seaman, Morton-WP; Calvin Bruton, Continued from Sports 1 said. "That's going to be a hard kota Russell were second-team Onalaska. Tight End — Lane Wasson, Adna. wide receivers. "I didn't come out of the pill for them to swallow." game with an injury, so that's a Harder, perhaps, than the each finished second in their berline High School. plus," he wearily joked. "I don't 33-7 loss to Waitsburg-Prescott Wrestling respective weight class here Sat- Eric Braun was a champion think I'm taking it as tough as I in the 2011 championship game. urday at the White River Classic in the 145-pound weight class, did last year, because I already Harder than a first-round play- Continued from Sports 1 wrestling tournament. know how it feels. But it sucks. off exit in 2010. topping Decatur’s Christian It's really tough." Riccardo finished second Aragon 7-4 in the finals. "They're either going to want third at 145 and Caleb Edwards in the 160-pound classification, Bertucci, quarterback Ry- to get back and win this thing, (120), Martin Monroy (160) and Denver Parker finished sec- lon Kolb, running back Brian winning his first three matches ond at 120, reaching the finals or not," Poquette added. "I'm Andres Quezada (285) finished before falling to Bonney Lake’s Reynolds, Central 2B League betting they're going to want to fourth. with three pins before dropping Cayel Williams, 4-2, in the Defensive MVP Ben Powell and be back here. That's where I put Toledo/Winlock/Onalaska’s a 6-5 decision to Central Kit- slew of other key T-Wolves are championship match. my money." Sean Butler won the 106 cham- sap’s Warren Sprecher. juniors with four games in the Daarud, meanwhile, pinned The loss was, in the most le- pionship, and Sam Holbrook Zach Braun finished co-third Tacoma Dome under their belts. his first opponent in 10 seconds, nient of terms, tough. was first at 138. Kyle Brown took at 160 for the Bearcats, while For three and a half quarters, won a 5-3 decision in the semi- The Timberwolf junior class second at 195 and Zach Caldwell Shelby Spahr (152) and Nolan they were every bit themselves, finals and was pinned by Fife’s has 364 days to prepare for one finished second at 285, while Abe Afoa in the finals. Heaton (182) each took fifth. as the game's offensive totals — Coty Jasper was third at 220 and last big fight. They'll be back. Centralia’s Kellen Pelzel won A handful of wrestlers 285 yards for MWP, 182 for LRS Tony Raupp (132) and Thom- his first two matches by pin, — showed. And they'll be tougher. as Oullett (195) each finished missed the first meet of the sea- but lost a tight 9-8 semifinal to fourth. son to take the SAT test, Bearcat Serving Lewis County For Four Generations Graham-Kapowsin’s Ian Steen Adna finished sixth, while coach Jamie Rakevich pointed 525 N. Market St., Chehalis before winning his final match Napavine — a program in its out. 748-7178 first year — finished eighth. with a 26-11 technical fall to fin- “They young guys stepped Adna’s Steven Broom took ish in co-third. up and wrestled really well for Just in Kaizer Bailey (182) and Joey time for first at 220, celebrating his 18th Christmas! Vandelarschot (170) both fin- us,” he added. Back by birthday with a first-place piece W.F. West will wrestle at popular of hardware. Also for Adna, ished with co-fifth-place hard- demand! ware. The Tigers finished eighth Decatur’s Hurricane Harris In- freshman John Nocis took third vitational on Saturday in Federal

as a team, with Enumclaw win- CH485813sl.cg at 113, and Matt Aust (170) and Way. Jeb Jewell (182) each finished ning the tournament. fourth. “It’s one of the best tourna- “Even the matches that we ments in the whole state, so it’s Tenino Sixth at Forks John Deere Boots (Newborn to Adult) really, really tough,” Tiger coach didn’t win, we wrestled hard FORKS — The Beavers start- and never gave up,” Adna coach Scott Phillips said. “But based ed their season off with a sixth- Craig Ferrier said. “As coaches on the way that we wrestled, I we were able to see things that wasn’t very happy. We’ve got a place finish at the 37th-annual we are doing right, as well as lot of work to do, and made a lot Forks Invite wrestling tourna- things we need to work on.” of mistakes and shot ourselves ment here Saturday. Napavine’s Zach West won in the foot on most occasions.” Zack Chamberlain finished the 182 title with three straight Centralia will wrestle in the second in the 170-pound weight pins and Ian Bowen finished Bonney Lake Panther Invite on division, while Riley Fisher fourth at 113. Saturday. was third at 138. Austin Cle- Adna and Napavine will mente (182), Zeb Chamberlain both wrestle at the Franklin Bearcats Fifth at Timberline (170), Dom Nakano (195) and Pierce Invitational on Saturday. Tourney Cain Rector (120) each finished

LACEY — W.F. West fin- fourth. CH484049cz.cg Tigers Eighth at White River ished fifth as a team here Satur- Tenino will wrestle at the BUCKLEY — Centralia’s day in the John Birbeck Classic White Salmon tournament on Cole Riccardo and Alex Daarud wrestling tournament at Tim- Saturday. • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012

NFL Commentary Starting the Season on a High Note thought the freshman year 3-Point Play of high school was supposed to be a period of adjustment, Chronicle Sports Editor I Aaron VanTuyl almost broke one fraught with bullying up- perclassmen and that awkward Twitter last Wednesday night realization that people don’t when Centralia’s Maxx War- break out in ing decided to throw out the random song school’s record book. Waring, like they do in who obviously found an NBA Glee. Fresh- Jam powerup before he took to men in this the court for the Tigers, hit a area, however, school record 10 three-pointers seem to have no on 12 attempts. problem mak- Somewhere, Jimmer Fredette ing the change to high school By Brandon Hansen is crying and wishing his name bhansen@ was Maxx. — at least if you chronline.com look at the bas- The Tigers downed R.A. ketball box scores. Long by a ridiculous score of Last weekend, two freshman, 104-51 and have opened the sea- the aptly named Alyx Fast of the son 2-0. Centralia girls basketball team Waring wasn’t the only and Mossyrock boys freshman one who nailed threes, though. Nick Wass / The Associated Press Jaron Kirkley, didn’t show their Oakville dropped a three-point Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griin III scrambles with the ball during the Redskins’ victory over the New York age as the hoops season got off shooting barrage on Pe Ell last Giants in Landover, Md. on Monday. and running. Thursday. The Acorns nailed Fast, with perhaps the best 12 three-pointers to score 36 of basketball name since Magic Johnson, notched 29 points last their 47 points. Throw in seven RG3 Leads Redskins to Victory Friday against Hockinson in points from free throws and just her second varsity game that means a whopping two LANDOVER, Md. (MCT) fourth quarter for the winning their defense. ever. Something tells me that buckets for the Acorns came — The three that haunted the score. The Redskins converted freshmen P.E. class doesn’t faze from inside the three-point line. Giants on Monday night was The Giants would have had three first downs, though, in- her. Centralia coach Tom Kelly The Trojans, however, won not the one at the end of Robert a great chance to retake the lead cluding a key 17-yard slant from was so impressed that he ranked the game 58-47 because they Griffin’s name, but the trifecta when David Wilson returned Griffin to Garcon on second- it right up there as one of the had some excellent post play. of their own shortcomings: pen- the kickoff past midfield, but a and-8 at the two-minute warn- best performances he’s even Dustin Lusk and Austin Speck alties, a missed field goal and an holding penalty on ing, and the Giants never got the seen from a player. That’s high are apparently the new Tim inability to get the ball back in cost them 51 yards and brought ball back. praise, because Kelly has obvi- Duncan and David Robertson the hands of their offense in the the ball back to the 9. The Giants The Giants (7-5) remain ously done more than dabble in of the Central 2B. Lusk and final four minutes. had a three-and-out and punted. in first place, but it remains a a year or two of high school bas- The Giants left with a haunt- They punted on their next Speck both posted double-dou- three-team race with four games ketball. Her offensive explosion ing, humbling 17-16 loss to the possession, too, after convert- helped the Tigers 75-67 victory, bles and the Trojans won the to play. The Cowboys (6-6) and Redskins that leaves the NFC ing a third-and-10 on a pass signalling that Kelly’s team is game the old-fashioned way - by East race wide open. to Martellus Bennett that was Redskins (6-6) trail the Giants going to destroy the scoreboard rebounding the ball and spread- “I don’t know what happened overturned by a holding penalty by a game. The Giants have lost this season. ing the bulk of the scoring be- in the second half,” Tom Cough- against Will Beatty. Rather than three of four, and Washington Kirkley led Mossyrock to tween four players. Gene Hack- lin said. “It seemed like we didn’t keep the ball in ’s has won three in a row. their 58-54 season-opening vic- man from “Hoosiers” would be come out and play.” hands and attempt a fourth- The Redskins ran for 207 tory over Rochester on Friday. proud. Griffin capped a massive and-11 from their own 42 with yards, including 124 by Alfred While he can’t go to an R-rated Notes: Onalaska’s Travis 12-play, 86-yard drive with an 3:51 left after a running-into- Morris and 72 by Griffin. Man- movie or drive yet, Kirkley McMillion dropped 28 points in 8-yard touchdown pass to Pierre the-kicker call, the Giants de- ning threw for 280 yards, and scored 18 points and hauled in a 67-50 season opening victory Garcon with 11:31 left in the clined the penalty and relied on ran for 103. seven rebounds. Rochester too, over Rochester on Wednesday. has some diaper dandies as the Everytime I hear McMillion’s girls basketball team has a super Saturday’s Boys Basketball young core of players but they’re name, I imagine him going already off to a 3-0 start. home and diving into Scrooge With many of the players McDuck’s vault of coins and Pirate Offense Heats Up in Win Over Elma for the state playoff soccer team driving to school in a gold- By The Chronicle Adna (2-0) will host Win- Rochester (0-3) will play at suiting up to play basketball, plated Honda. But alas, we’re keep a close eye on the Warriors. nowhere near Bellevue. ELMA — Adna’s offense lock on Thursday. The Pirates Ocosta on Tuesday. did the trick early on, and the were scheduled to play at Mor- defense took over in the second ton-White Pass on Tuesday, but quarter of a 74-25 win over the the game has been postponed Eagles here Saturday in non- due to the MWP football team’s league basketball action. lengthened season. Stream & Lake map The Pirates scored 29 points in the first quarter, including 12 Orting Heats Up, from Tucker Coleman and 11 Downs Rochester from Lane Wasson on 10 of 13 ORTING — The Warriors shooting as a team. were solid in the first quarter, “The game was playing but couldn’t keep up the pace in pretty fast, and we were able to a 71-54 nonleague loss to Orting Great Gift! put some pressure on and get a here Saturday night. few turnovers, and play fast on Rochester lead 16-11 after a the offensive end,” Adna coach quarter, but was outscored 20-8 PICk UP LOCALLy Casey Dotson said. in the second frame and never Elma was able to manage recovered. just 9 points over the final three Aaron Blanchard led the quarters, and shot 9 of 46 (20 Warriors with 16 points, while percent) from the floor. Tyler Gedney added 15 points “We haven’t been very good and six rebounds. 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Cathleen Allison / The Associated Press Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press Boise State’s Grant Hedrick runs down the sideline against Nevada’s on Dec. 1, 2012, in Reno, Nev. Washington quarterback Keith Price runs the ball against Washington State in the Apple Cup. Washington and Boise State’s VEGAS VACATION NORTHWEST POWERS: As lar season with a thud. ranking and a history of getting The game against the Bron- good support at the bowl. Boise Expected, Huskies Face cos will also allow UW to pre- State beat Utah 26-3 in Las Ve- “I thought that we’ve gone into the games Boise State in MAACO view its 2013 season opener as gas in 2010 and Arizona State Washington and Boise State will last season, 56-24. And with really well-prepared. When there are Bowl at Las Vegas play Aug. 31 in the first game in Boise State scheduled to head By Bob Condotta the newly renovated Husky Sta- off to the Big East after this year, opportunities to have our fun, we have our dium. it may also be the last time the The Seattle Times fun. When it’s time to be business and go to UW coach Steve Sarkisian, bowl has a chance to host the The Washington Huskies in a statement released by the Broncos. work, we got to work, and I think that that will head to Sin City for a chance school, said playing Boise State Bowl officials had a choice of to atone for the ugly ending to in two straight games — albeit three 7-5 Pac-12 teams in UW, format’s been good to us.’’ their 2012 regular season. eight months apart — was fine Arizona and Arizona State. ASU Not with him. UW is also scheduled was ruled out quickly since the Steve Sarkisian, that it will to play at Boise State on Sept. 19, bowl didn’t want a rematch of on the Huskies’ approach to bowl games be easy. 2015. last year’s game. That left UW What had “I think it can become one of and Arizona, and there were a been ru- those classic rivalries that get set lot of rumblings that the bowl tween the two teams to start the oped a good plan for bowl prep- mored for up,” he said. “Everybody loves a committee went back and forth days became official Sunday af- good rematch, you know? between the two before ulti- 2013 season. aration that it will likely stick ternoon when it was announced “Somebody’s going to win mately deciding on UW. “We think it’s a great way to with this season. that Washington will play Boise and somebody’s going to lose “We couldn’t have gone kick off the beginning of a ri- “I thought that we’ve gone State in the MAACO Bowl Las this first one. Then we are going wrong with either team,” said valry,” he said. “So that really into the games really well-pre- Vegas on Dec. 22. Kickoff is to come back to see who can win Dan Hanneke, the bowl’s execu- wasn’t a factor (in the decision) pared,” he said. “When there 12:30 p.m. at Sam Boyd Stadium the second one.” tive director. at all.” are opportunities to have our in Las Vegas. The Las Vegas Bowl had the Hanneke said “there wasn’t The bowl game is the third fun, we have our fun. When it’s The Broncos come in at 10-2 first choice among Mountain any one thing” that pushed the straight for UW under Sarki- time to be business and go to overall, rated No. 20 in the latest West Conference teams and the decision to UW, but cited the sian, who is in his fourth year work, we go to work, and I think Associated Press poll and having fifth choice for Pac-12 teams. fact that Washington had never as coach. He won his first bowl that that format’s been good to won the previous two Las Vegas Boise State, which finished played in the game before as one appearance in 2010 against Ne- us. We won the first game; I like Bowls. sixth in the nation in scoring de- factor — Arizona played in it in braska in the Holiday Bowl, 19- to think we should have won the That’s more than enough of a fense this year by allowing just 2008. 7, in a rematch of a Cornhusker second game, and hopefully we challenge for a UW team hoping 14.92 points per game, finished “We really try to work things win earlier that year in Seattle. can win the third game.” to end the year on a good note in a three-way tie in the MWC for teams that haven’t been ex- UW then lost to Baylor, 67-56, in Each team was allotted after a surprising 31-28 loss to at 7-1 with Fresno State and San posed to our city before,” he said. the Alamo Bowl last year. 11,000 tickets to sell. UW set up Washington State in the Apple Diego State. But BSU had the He echoed Sarkisian’s sen- Sarkisian said Saturday he a page with ticket information Cup on Nov. 23 ended the regu- best overall record, the highest timents about the rematch be- thought the Huskies had devel- on its website at GoHuskies.com. A LOOK AT THE HUSKIES AND BRONCOS... WASHINGTON HUSKIES 2012 SCHEDULE BOISE ST. BRONCOS 2012 SCHEDULE (7-5 Overall, 5-4 Pac-12) Sat, Sept 1 vs. San Diego St, W 21-12 (10-2 Overall, 7-1 MWC) Fri, Aug 31 @ #13 Michigan St., L 17-13 Sat, Sept 8 @ #3 LSU, L 41-3 Sat, Sept 15 vs. Miami (OH), W 39-12 PASSING YARDS Sat, Sept 15 vs. Portland St., W 52-13 PASSING YARDS Thu, Sept 20 vs. BYU, W 7-6 210.4 yards per game Thu, Sept 27 vs. #8 Stanford, W 17-13 216.9 yards per game Sat, Sept 29 @ New Mexico, W 32-29 (Ranked 87th) Sat, Oct 6 @ #2 Oregon, L 52-21 (Ranked 80th) Sat, Oct 6 @ Southern Miss, W 40-14 Sat, Oct 13 vs. #11 USC, L 24-14 Sat, Oct 13 vs. Fresno St., W 20-10 RUSHING YARDS Sat, Oct 20, @ Arizona, L 52-17 RUSHING YARDS Sat, Oct 20 vs. UNLV, W 32-7 137.2 yards per game Sat, Oct 27 vs. #7 Oregon St, W 20-17 173.1 yards per game Sat, Oct 27 @ Wyoming, W 45-14 (Ranked 92nd) Fri, Nov 2 @ , W 21-13 (Ranked 52nd) Sat, Nov 3 vs. San Diego St, L 21-19 Sat, Nov 10 vs. Utah, W 34-15 Sat, Nov 10 @ Hawaii, W 49-14 POINTS FOR Sat, Nov 17 @ Colorado, W 38-3 POINTS FOR Sat, Nov 17 vs. Colorado St, W 42-14 23.8 points per game Fri, Nov 23 @ Washington St., L31-28 30.4 points per game Sat, Dec 1 @ Nevada, W 27-21 (Ranked 90th) (Ranked 55th) Top Passer Top Passer POINTS AGAINST Keith Price, 2,486 yards and 18 TD’s POINTS AGAINST Joe Southwick, 2,466 yards and 17 TD’s 23.8 points per game Top Rusher 14.9 points per game Top Rusher (Ranked 37th) Bishop Sankey, 1,234 yards and 15 TD’s (Ranked 6th) D.J. 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Scoreboard Sports Briefs PREP Hoquiam 50, South Bend 29 AdvoCare V100 6 p.m. Kelso 38, Heritage 32 INDEPENDENCE BOWL (25) NC State vs Connecticut* Onalaska’s Bower Basketball Court to be Local Schedule Kennedy 47, Crosspoint Academy 35 11 a.m. Ohio vs. Louisiana-Monroe TUESDAY, Dec. 4 King’s 62, Lindbergh 24 RUSSELL ATHLETIC BOWL Wednesday’s Games Dedicated Saturday Women’s College Basketball Lakewood 43, Evergreen (Seattle) 25 2:30 p.m. Rutgers vs. Virginia Tech 4 p.m. Liberty 55, Hazen 12 MEINEKE CAR CARE BOWL OF Centralia at Olympic, 6 p.m. (6) at Florida State By The Chronicle Mary Knight 44, Ocosta 22 TEXAS Boys Basketball 8 p.m. Northwest Yeshiva 55, Cedar Park 6 p.m. Minnesota vs. Texas Tech North Thurston at W.F. West, 7:30 (10) Gonzaga at Washington State Onalaska High School’s basketball court will offi- Christian (Mountlake Terrace) 24 7 p.m. p.m. R.A. Long 63, Hudson’s Bay 61 Saturday, December 29 cially be dedicated in the name of 25-year head boys USC at (18) New Mexico Mossyrock at Napavine, 7 p.m. River Ridge 46, Renton 36 BELL HELICOPTER ARMED basketball coach Dennis Bower on Saturday. 5 p.m. Toutle Lake at Onalaska, 7 p.m. Shorecrest 59, Sultan 45 FORCES BOWL Arkansas-Pine Bluff at (19) Michigan The dedication will take place during the Loggers’ Rochester at Ocosta, 7 p.m. Skyline 46, Mount Si 21 8:45 a.m. Rice vs. Air Force Raymond at Tenino, 7 p.m. Tumwater 47, North Thurston 36 NEW ERA PINSTRIPE BOWL State home boys/girls doubleheader against Rainier. All for- Toledo at Woodland, 7 p.m. Union 44, W. F. West 35 12:15 p.m. West Virginia vs. Syracuse 6 p.m. mer Logger players have been invited to the contest, Wahkiakum at Winlock, 7 p.m. Woodinville 64, Lakes 45 KRAFT FIGHT HUNGER BOWL South Florida at (23) Oklahoma State and Mike Colbrese from the WIAA is scheduled to at- Girls Basketball Woodland 49, Toledo 8 1 p.m. Navy vs. Arizona State Hoquiam at Centralia, 7:30 p.m. VALERO ALAMO BOWL tend. The girls game will tip off at 5:45 p.m., followed Rochester at South Bend, 7 p.m. 3:45 p.m. No. 23 Texas vs. No. 13 NFL by the boys game at 7:30 p.m. Oregon State National Football League WEDNESDAY, Dec. 5 BUFFALO WILD WINGS BOWL LOCAL 7:15 p.m. TCU vs. Michigan State Standings Boys Basketball National Football Conference Chehalis’ Rinta Coaching Lewis-Clark Centralia at Hoquiam, 7:30 p.m. Bowling Results Monday, December 31 NFC EAST W L T PCT Girls Basketball Nov. 25-Dec. 1 FAIRWAY LANES FRANKLIN AMERICAN NY Giants 7 5 0 .583 State in Centralia on Saturday Morton-White Pass at Adna, 7 p.m. Top 10 Men MORTGAGE MUSIC CITY BOWL Washington 6 6 0 .500 Former W.F. West High School standout Brandon Napavine at Mossyrock, 7 p.m. 1. Justin Marks 816; 2. Brandon 9 a.m. North Carolina State vs. Dallas 6 6 0 .500 Onalaska at Toutle Lake, 7 p.m. Grose 769; 3. L J Hames 760; 4. Brett Vanderbilt Philadelphia 3 9 0 .250 Rinta will be coaching in Centralia on Saturday. Winlock at Wahkiakum, 7 p.m. Potter 759; 5. Joe Masters 740; 6. Land- HYUNDAI SUN BOWL NFC NORTH Rinta is in his second year as the head coach of the Wrestling on Cruickshank 735; 7. Corey Hensley 11 a.m. USC vs. Georgia Tech Green Bay 8 4 0 .667 men’s basketball team at Lewis-Clark State College in River Ridge at Rochester, 7 p.m. 728; 8. Ron Keller 703; 9. Marc Foote AutoZone LIBERTY BOWL Chicago 8 4 0 .667 699; 10. Fred Hamilton 696; High 12:30 p.m. Iowa State vs. Tulsa Minnesota 6 6 0 .500 Lewiston, Ida. The 9-0 Warriors will play at the Ev- THURSDAY, Dec. 6 Game: Justin Marks 300 Chick-fil-A BOWL Detroit 4 8 0 .333 ergreen State College in Olympia on Friday at 7 p.m., 4:30 p.m. No. 8 LSU vs. No. 14 Clemson Boys Basketball Top 10 Women NFC SOUTH and will face Portland Bible College at 2 p.m. on Satur- Winlock at Adna, 7 p.m. 1. Val Krein 600; 2. Cassandra Atlanta 11 1 0 .917 Tuesday, January 1 Onalaska at Mossyrock, 7 p.m. Chalmers 591; 3. Kim Rushton 584; 4. Tampa Bay 6 6 0 .500 day at the Centralia College Health & Wellness Center. Napavine at Wahkiakum, 7 p.m. April Harris 559; 5. Teresa Vick 540; 6. TAXSLAYER.com GATOR BOWL 9 a.m. Mississippi State vs. No. 20 New Orleans 5 7 0 .417 The Warriors went 16-13 last season in Rinta’s first White Salmon at Toledo, 7 p.m. Lynn Wiltzius 539; 7. Jami Norman 538; Northwestern Carolina 3 9 0 .250 year at the helm. He was hired after spending five Girls Basketball 8. Teri Leo 537; 9. Stacey Smith 536; 10. HEART OF DALLAS BOWL NFC WEST Ocosta at Rochester, 7 p.m. Arlene Thomas 533; High Game: Kim years as the top assistant and associate head coach at Rushton 224 9 a.m. Purdue vs. Oklahoma State San Francisco 8 3 1 .708 Tenino at Raymond, 7 p.m. Top 5 Senior Men CAPITAL ONE BOWL Seattle 7 5 0 .583 Northwest Nazarene University in Nampa, Ida. White Salmon at Toledo, 7 p.m. 1. Marc Gosselin 658; 2. Andy 10 a.m. No. 7 Georgia vs. No. 16 St. Louis 5 6 1 .458 Fuchs 639; 3. Virgil Potter 605; 4. Tim Nebraska Arizona 4 8 0 .333 Local Results Schnitzer 604; 5. Lee Grimes 597; High OUTBACK BOWL Conference Saturday’s Results Game: Marc Gosselin 237 10 a.m. No. 10 South Carolina vs. No. 18 AFC EAST W L T PCT Boys Basketball Top 5 Senior Women Michigan New England 9 3 0 .750 Sports on the Air At Elma 1. Teresa Johnson 543; 2. Sara Broom ROSE BOWL GAME NY Jets 5 7 0 .417 PIRATES 74, EAGLES 25 542; 3. Carolyn Watkins 513; 4. Sharron PRESENTED BY VIZIO Buffalo 5 7 0 .417 Adna 29 10 23 12 —74 Madsen 497; 5. Joyce Brooks 495; High 2 p.m. Wisconsin vs. No. 6 Stanford Miami 5 7 0 .417 TUESDAY, Dec. 4 Elma 16 2 2 5 —25 Game: Teresa Johnson 223 DISCOVER ORANGE BOWL AFC NORTH MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Adna (74) — Zurfluh 9, Wasson 19, Top 5 Junior Boys 5:30 p.m. No. 15 Northern Illinois vs. Baltimore 9 3 0 .750 Hoven 6, Coleman 21, Moon 5, Kaech 7, 4 p.m. 1. Maxx Waring 665; 2. Brandon No. 12 Florida State Pittsburgh 7 5 0 .583 Richardson 4, Latimer, Webster 3 Conradi 624; 3. Drake Aldrich 493; 4. Cincinnati 7 5 0 .583 ESPN — Texas vs. Georgetown FG: 27 of 53 —.509 FT: 9 of 14 —.643 Jordan Waring 458; 5. Henry McBride Wednesday, January 2 4 8 0 .333 Reb. 29 (Hoven 7, Webster 6) ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL 4 p.m. 452; High Game: Maxx Waring 246 AFC SOUTH Elma (25) — Collin 8, Farr, Nauman, 5:30 p.m. No. 21 Louisville vs. No. 3 Top 5 Junior Girls Houston 11 1 0 .917 ESPN2 — Oklahoma at Arkansas Saylor, Stark 5, Horton 2, Bremer 8, Ste- Florida 1. Elizabeth Steen 583; 2. Bailey Reed Indianapolis 8 4 0 .667 vens, Wilson 2 485; 3. Kiann Conradi 453; 4. Amber 4 p.m. Tennessee 4 8 0 .333 FG: 9 of 46 —.196 FT: 4 of 6 —.667 Hack 448; 5. Donna Dean 386; High Thursday, January 3 Jacksonville 2 10 0 .167 NBCSN — Richmond at Old Dominion Reb. 26 Game: Elizabeth Steen 223 TOSTITOS FIESTA BOWL Top 5 Special Rec (2 games) 5:30 p.m. No. 4 Oregon vs. No. 5 Kansas AFC WEST 6 p.m. At Orting 1. Don Koher 331; 2. Joy Watson 321; State Denver 9 3 0 .750 ESPN — N.C. St. vs. Connecticut CARDINALS 71, WARRIORS 54 3. Daryl Hull 298; 4. Jeremy Cunning San Diego 4 8 0 .333 Rochester 16 8 15 15 —54 282; 5. Trevor Dunne 275; High Game: Friday, January 4 Oakland 3 9 0 .250 6 p.m. Orting 11 20 15 27 —71 Don Koher 177 AT&T COTTON BOWL Kansas City 2 10 0 .167 ESPN2 — Northwestern at Baylor Rochester (54) — Blanchard 16, Ged- Top 5 Bowling Club (2 games) 5 p.m. No. 9 Texas A&M vs. No. 11 ney 15, Smith 6, Yarber 5, McLemore 4, 1. Stasia 270; 2. David 249; 3. Brady Oklahoma Week 13 Scores 6 p.m. Wilson 3, Williams 2, Chambers, Rang- 194; 4. Tanner 185; 5. Perry 171; High Thursday’s Game NBCSN — Siena at St. Bonaventure er, Singer 3 Game: Stasia 137 Saturday, January 5 Atlanta 23, New Orleans 13 FG: 17 of 62 —.274 FT: 14 of 19 BBVA COMPASS BOWL 6:30 p.m. —.736 Reb. 27 (Gedney 6) CENTRALIA LANES 10 a.m. Pittsburgh vs. Ole Miss Sunday’s Games PAC-12 — So. Mississippi at Arizona Orting (71) — Moreno 25, Williams Top 10 Men Buffalo 34, Jacksonville 18 UEFA SOCCER 18, Yoro 11, Bandley 9, Fahnstrom 6, 1. Jack Chambers 663; 2. Vic Fager- Sunday, January 6 Seattle 23, Chicago 17 (OT) Bessey 2, Prong 2 ness 610; 3. Jason Lutman 570; 4. Lyle GODADDY.com BOWL St. Louis 16, San Francisco 13 (OT) 2 p.m. FG: N/A FT: 22 of 33 —.667 Reb. N/A McCollam 432; 5. Larry Engel 419; 6. 6 p.m. No. 25 Kent State vs. Arkansas New England 23, Miami 16 ROOT — TEAMS TBA Bub Viggars 412; 7. Dennis Rudoff 409; State NY Jets 7, Arizona 6 Girls Basketball 8. Tom Gorton 405; 9. Jason Mayberry Indianapolis 35, Detroit 33 At Orting Monday, January 7 388; 10. Willie Secena 364; High Game: Green Bay 23, Minnesota 14 WARRIORS 62, ORTING 21 Jack Chambers 242 DISCOVER BCS NATIONAL WEDNESDAY, Dec. 5 Houston 24, Tennessee 10 Rochester 21 12 18 11 —62 Top Women CHAMPIONSHIP Kansas City 27, Carolina 21 NBA BASKETBALL Orting 7 6 6 2 —21 1. Karen Mattis 440; 2. Ashley Date 5:30 p.m. No. 2 Alabama vs. Denver 31, Tampa Bay 23 Rochester (62) — Ishler 1, Sanford 432; 3. Joyce Chambers 403; 4. Mel No. 1 Notre Dame 5 p.m. 4, Leischner 8, Baird 2, Lancaster 11, Fagerness 343; 5. Donna Christian 315; Cleveland 20, Oakland 17 ESPN — Denver at Atlanta Saxon 2, Madison Justice 12, Sierra Sey- 6. Marianne Glacken 298; 7. Misty Se- Cincinnati 20, San Diego 13 mour, C. Althauser 4, Keeli Demers 13, cena 255; High Game: Karen Mattis 169 Pittsburgh 23, Baltimore 20 7:30 p.m. Tessa Demers 4 Top 5 Senior Men COLLEGE BASKETBALL Dallas 38, Philadelphia 33 ESPN — Dallas at L.A. Clippers FG: 25 of 64 —.390 FT: 11 of 29 1. Tim Turner 572; 2. Greg Kiser 468; MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL —.379 Reb. 54 (Madison Justice 14, Keeli 3. John Dolan 455; 4. George Heck 428; AP Top 25 Poll Monday’s Game Demers 12, Tessa Demers 10) 5. Richard Luce 426; High Game: Tim NCAA Div. I Men’s Basketball Washington 17, NY Giants 16 5:30 p.m. Orting (21) — Minihan 4, Pruden 3, Turner 234 1. Indiana (45) 8-0 PAC-12 — Hartford at Arizona St. Kinzler 3, Wattleberg 5, Moreno 3, Luf- Top 5 Senior Women 2. Duke (20) 8-0 Week 14 Games tus 4 1. Linda Lusher 416; 2. Robin Brown 3. Michigan 7-0 Thursday’s Games 6 p.m. FG: 7 of 39 —.179 FT: 6 of 21 —.285 391; 3. June Concannon 383; 4. Winnie 4. Syracuse 5-0 Denver at Oakland, 5:20 p.m. ESPN2 — Temple at Villanova Reb. 19 Siemers 292; 5. Clareda Deskins 226; 5. Louisville 6-1 High Game: Linda Lusher 158 6. Florida 6-0 Sunday’s Games 6 p.m. At Pe Ell 7. Ohio State 5-1 St. Louis at Buffalo, 10 a.m. NBCSN — Penn St. at La Salle TROJANS 51, GRIZZLIES 39 8. Arizona 5-0 Dallas at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. Pe Ell 14 15 14 8 —51 9. Kansas 6-1 Kansas City at Cleveland, 10 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Bear Creek 6 6 11 15 —39 10. Gonzaga 8-0 Tennessee at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. Bear Creek (39) — K. Inglestone 4, PAC-12 — Colorado St. at Colorado 11. Cincinnati 7-0 Chicago at Minnesota, 10 a.m. McRae 5, Jensen 14, McDougall 5, Fer- NCAA Div. I Football 12. Missouri 6-1 8 p.m. nandez 5, Beaighle 6 Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. Week 15 Rankings (Dec. 3) 13. Illinois 8-0 Baltimore at Washington, 10 a.m. ESPNU — Gonzaga at Washington St. FG: 15 of 40 —.375 FT: 3 of 5 —.600 14. Minnesota 8-1 BCS Standings Atlanta at Carolina, 10 a.m. Reb. 27 Rk. Team Record 15. Georgetown 5-1 10:30 p.m. NY Jets at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. Pe Ell (51) — Robinson 20, A. Alden 1. Notre Dame 12-0 16. Creighton 7-1 San Diego at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m. PAC-12 — Hartford at Arizona St. 4, Ratkie, Skeen, Brooks-Johnson 17, 2. Alabama 12-1 17. San Diego State 5-1 Miami at San Francisco, 1 p.m. Capps 4, Miller 6 3. Florida 11-1 18. New Mexico 8-0 12:30 a.m. FG: 22 of 54 —.407 FT: 7 of 11 —.636 4. Oregon 11-1 19. Michigan State 6-2 Arizona at Seattle, 1:25 p.m. PAC-12 — Colorado St. at Colorado Reb. 36 (Brooks-Johnson 18) 5. Kansas State 11-1 20. North Carolina 6-2 New Orleans at NY Giants, 1:25 p.m. 6. Stanford 11-2 21. UNLV 5-1 Detroit at Green Bay, 5:20 p.m. WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Monday’s Results 7. Georgia 11-2 22. Notre Dame 7-1 4 p.m. Girls Basketball 8. LSU 10-2 23. Oklahoma State 5-1 Monday’s Games At Toledo 9. Texas A&M 10-2 24. Wichita State 8-0 Houston at New England5:30 p.m. ESPN2 — Baylor at Notre Dame BEAVERS 49, INDIANS 8 10. South Carolina 10-2 25. NC State 4-2 PRO GOLF Woodland 8 11 9 21 —49 11. Oklahoma 10-2 Toledo 0 6 0 2 —8 12. Florida State 11-2 Others receiving votes: Kentucky 12:30 p.m. Woodland (49) — N/A 13. Oregon State 9-3 186, Virginia Tech 170, Pittsburgh 164, GOLF — Omega Dubai Ladies Masters Toledo (8) — Haley Tauscher 2, Cas- 14. Clemson 10-2 Oregon 155, Alabama 96, Connecticut NBA ee Rice 6 15. Northern Illinois 12-1 92, Baylor 49, Colorado 44, Boise State NBA Standings 5 p.m. FG: 4 of 19 —.211 FT: 0 of 6 —.000 16. Nebraska 10-3 22, Butler 18, Maryland 9, Temple 9, Mi- EASTERN CONFERENCE GOLF — Emirates Australian Open Reb. 30 (Oberg 8) ami (FL) 7, Wyoming 5, Colorado State 17. UCLA 9-4 ATLANTIC W L PCT GB 10:30 p.m. 18. Michigan 8-4 5, Murray State 4, LSU 1, Marquette 1 New York 12 4 .750 - At Camas 19. Boise State 10-2 Dropped from rankings: Ken- Brooklyn 11 5 .688 1 GOLF — Thailand Golf Championship TITANS 44, BEARCATS 35 tucky 8, Colorado 19 20. Northwestern 9-3 Philadelphia 10 7 .588 2 ½ W.F. West 9 12 5 9 -35 21. Louisville 10-2 COLLEGE HOCKEY Boston 9 8 .529 3 ½ Union 9 16 2 17 -44 22. Utah State 10-2 USA Today Coaches Poll Toronto 4 14 .222 9 4 p.m. W.F. West (35) — Weeks 10, McKay, 23. Texas 8-4 1. Indiana (25) 8-0 CENTRAL Erskine, Parker 12, Spencer 3, Hankins 24. San Jose State 10-2 2. Duke (6) 8-0 NBCSN — Vermont at Dartmouth 8 25. Kent State 11-2 3. Michigan 7-0 Chicago 8 7 .533 - UEFA SOCCER FG: 12 for 43 -.297 FT: 9 for 18 -.500 4. Syracuse 5-0 Milwaukee 8 8 .500 ½ Reb. 32 (Spencer 13) Upcoming Bowl Games 5. Florida 6-0 Indiana 8 9 .471 1 2 p.m. Union (44) — Pole 5, Anderson 6, Saturday, December 15 6. Louisville 6-1 Detroit 6 13 .316 4 ROOT — TEAMS TBA Provinger 11, Burbank 8, O’Donnel 5, GILDAN NEW MEXICO BOWL 7. Ohio State 5-1 Cleveland 4 14 .222 5 ½ Chatman 3, Rowe 4, Petrey 2 10 a.m. Nevada vs. Arizona 8. Arizona 5-0 SOUTHEAST Midnight FG: 13 for 47 -.277 FT: 12 for 18 -.666 FAMOUS IDAHO POTATO BOWL 9. Kansas 6-1 Miami 12 3 .800 - ROOT — TEAMS TBA Reb. 24 (Chatman 4) 1:30 p.m. Toledo vs. No. 22 Utah State 10. Gonzaga 8-0 Atlanta 9 5 .643 2 ½ 11. Missouri 6-1 Charlotte 7 9 .438 5 ½ At Adna Thursday, December 20 12. Cincinnati 7-0 Orlando 7 10 .412 6 THURSDAY, DEC. 6 PIRATES 49, VIKINGS 45 (OT) SAN DIEGO COUNTY CREDIT 13. Creighton 7-1 Washington 1 13 .071 10 ½ Willapa Valley 2 12 9 17 5 —45 UNION POINSETTIA BOWL 14. Illinois 8-0 WESTERN CONFERENCE NBA BASKETBALL Adna 4 7 15 14 9 —49 5 p.m. Brigham Young vs. San Diego 15. San Diego State 5-1 NORTHWEST W L PCT GB 5 p.m. Willapa Valley (45) — L. Friese 5, State 16. North Carolina 6-2 Oklahoma City 14 4 .778 - Huber 6, K. Friese 14, Walker 2, Sma- 17. Michigan State 6-2 Denver 9 9 .500 5 TNT — New York at Miami ciarz 3, Fluke 11, Trotter 4 Friday, December 21 18. UNLV 5-1 Utah 9 10 .474 5 ½ 7:30 p.m. FG: 16 of 69 —.232 FT: 10 of 13 BEEF ‘O’ BRADY’S BOWL ST. PE- 19. Kentucky 4-3 Minnesota 7 8 .467 5 ½ —.769 Reb. N/A TERSBURG 20. New Mexico 8-0 TNT — Dallas at Phoenix Portland 8 10 .444 6 Adna (49) — Gilbertson 13, Gaffney 4:30 p.m. UCF vs. Ball State 21. Minnesota 8-1 PACIFIC NFL FOOTBALL 16, Rolfe 6, Dotson 1, Elliott 11 22. Oklahoma State 5-1 LA Clippers 11 6 .647 - FG: 16 of 53 —.302 FT: 13 of 28 Saturday, December 22 23. Georgetown 5-1 5 p.m. —.464 Reb. 49 (Rolfe 14) R+L CARRIERS NEW ORLEANS 24. NC State 4-2 Golden State 10 7 .588 1 NFL — Denver at Oakland BOWL 25. Notre Dame 7-1 LA Lakers 8 9 .471 3 Monday’s Statewide Results 9 p.m.East Carolina vs. Louisiana-La- Phoenix 7 11 .389 4 ½ COLLEGE BASKETBALL BOYS BASKETBALL fayette Others receiving votes: Pittsburgh Sacramento 4 12 .250 6 ½ 5 p.m. Battle Ground 59, Hockinson 42 MAACO BOWL LAS VEGAS 89, Wichita State 47, Colorado 41, Or- SOUTHWEST Cedar Park Christian (Mountlake Ter- 12:30 p.m. Washington vs. No. 19 Boise egon 40, Virginia Tech 38, Connecticut Memphis 12 3 .800 - ESPN2 — Long Beach St. at Syracuse race) 56, Northwest Yeshiva 42 State 38, Alabama 27, Baylor 18, Wyoming 9, San Antonio 14 4 .778 - ½ COLLEGE FOOTBALL Central Kitsap 81, North Kitsap 61 Kansas State 8, Murray State 7, Butler 6, Houston 8 8 .500 4 ½ Kelso 72, Heritage 60 Monday, December 24 Miami (FL) 5, Ole Miss 5, Memphis 3, Dallas 8 9 .471 5 4:30 p.m. Lakes 51, Evergreen (Seattle) 39 SHERATON HAWAII BOWL Colorado State 3, Boise State 2, Virginia New Orleans 5 11 .313 7 ½ ESPN — College Awards Show Meadowdale 39, Mariner 37 5 p.m.Fresno State vs. Southern Meth- Commonwealth 1 Ocosta 66, Mary Knight 65, OT odist Dropped from rankings: Colo- Sunday’s Results PRO GOLF Omak 62, Pateros 42 rado 19, UCLA 24 New York 106, Phoenix 99 3:30 a.m. Prairie 63, Aberdeen 43 Wednesday, December 26 Orlando 113, LA Lakers 103 River Ridge 48, Shelton 28 LITTLE CAESARS BOWL Tuesday’s Games GOLF — Nelson Mandela Championship Washougal 54, Hudson’s Bay 46 4:30 p.m. Western Kentucky vs. Central 5:30 p.m. Monday’s Results 12:30 p.m. Michigan Western Michigan at (3) Michigan Portland 118, Charlotte 112 (OT) GIRLS BASKETBALL 6 p.m. GOLF — Omega Dubai Ladies Masters Detroit 89, Cleveland 79 Adna 49, Willapa Valley 45, OT (5) Louisville at Charleston New Orleans 102, Milwaukee 81 5 p.m. Auburn Mountainview 43, Franklin Thursday, December 27 6:30 p.m. Denver 113, Toronto 110 Pierce 32 MILITARY BOWL - PRESENTED BY Southern Miss at (8) Arizona GOLF — Emirates Australian Open Bainbridge 68, North Kitsap 38 NORTHROP GRUMMAN 5 p.m. LA Clippers 105, Utah 104 10:30 p.m. Bellevue 62, Franklin 48 12 p.m. No. 24 San Jose State vs. Bowling SE Missouri State at (12) Missouri Orlando 102, Golden State 94 Blanchet 57, Roosevelt 43 Green 5 p.m. GOLF — Thailand Golf Championship Burlington-Ed. 60, Sedro-Woolley 24 BELK BOWL Western Carolina at (13) Illinois Tuesday’s Games (PST) PRO BOXING Camas 59, Mountain View 46 3:30 p.m. Cincinnati vs. Duke 5 p.m. Minnesota at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Central Kitsap 56, Peninsula 29 BRIDGEPOINT EDUCATION South Dakota State at (14) Minnesota Miami at Washington, 4 p.m. 7 p.m. Columbia River 55, Fort Vancouver 23 HOLIDAY BOWL 4 p.m. Oklahoma City at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. ESPN2 — Lightweights, Ji-Hoon Kim vs. Ray Concrete 48, Granite Falls 24 6:45 p.m. Baylor vs. No. 17 UCLA Texas vs (15) Georgetown* Indiana at Chicago, 5 p.m. Everett 47, Mount Vernon 36 8 p.m. Phoenix at Memphis, 5 p.m. Beltran Garfield 61, West Seattle 49 Friday, December 28 (21) UNLV at Portland LA Lakers at Houston, 5 p.m. • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012

Prep Girls Basketball Prep Football Skyline Beats Bellarmine Prep 49-24 for 4A Title TACOMA, Wash. (AP) pass to Vis, who caught the — Max Browne threw for a ball near the Tumwater 35 and record-setting 384 yards and sped into the end zone for a four touchdowns to help Sky- 71-yard TD. That score came line beat Bellarmine Prep 49- right after Lynden stopped 24 for its second consecutive Tumwater on fourth-and-4 at Class 4A championship on the Lynden 29. Tumwater (12- Saturday night. 2), champions in 2010, scored The USC-bound Browne its only touchdown when completed 21 of 28 passes with David Durden picked off a one interception as he broke Kraght pass and returned it the title-game yardage mark 20 yards to make it 10-7 late in of 374 set by Puyallup’s Billy the first quarter. Joe Hobert in 1987 and the TD But it was all Lynden af- record of three, held by nine ter that. Kraght scored on a players. He also set the total of- 1-yard run and tossed a 12- fense record with 403 yards. yard touchdown pass to Vis to Skyline (14-0) won its help give the Lions a 27-7 half- fourth championship in five time lead. years and tied the title-game After losing the season record for most points. opener, Lynden won 13 con- Sefo Liufau, a Colorado secutive games, all by 19 or recruit, threw for three touch- more points. downs and broke title-game Kraght, a senior, com- records with 33 completions pleted 10 of 19 passes for 204 and 45 attempts for Bellar- yards and two touchdowns mine Prep (12-2), which was in the opening half. He also playing in its first champion- rushed for 58 yards and a ship game. score on 12 carries. Vis, also Liufau passed for 376 yards a senior, had six receptions and had 390 total yards. Gar- for 170 yards and two touch- rett McKay had 11 receptions downs in the first half. for 128 yards, Drew Griffin 10 Kraght continued to over- for 117 and Calvin Chandler power Tumwater in the sec- Pete Caster / [email protected] 10 for 95. ond half. He completed passes Adna’s Grace Elliott secures a rebound between Willapa Valley’s Morgan Walker (22) and Lauren Friese (10) as teammate But this game belonged to of 45, 18 and 19 yards to set up Samantha Rolfe looks on during the fourth quarter of a nonleague girls basketball game at Adna on Monday. the 6-foot-5 Browne. He com- a 2-yard scoring pass to Dak pleted 17 of 21 passes for 259 Shagren. yards and three TDs in the Then after a Lynden inter- first half to help Skyline to a ception at its 6, Kraght threw 32-10 halftime lead. He passed to Vis for a 56-yard gain, fol- Adna Tops Valley in OT DeSales’ Brian Lindgren as lowed by a 27-yard touch- the state’s career passing lead- down toss to Vis for the final By The Chronicle er, finishing with 12,951 yards. TD with 1:51 left in the third Browne led the no-hud- quarter. The record-setting ADNA — The first win of duo came out of the game Adna coach Chris Bannish's ten- dle Spartans to scores on all five possessions in the open- with 8 minutes to play. ure with the Pirates would have The Lynden defense held been memorable regardless of ing half and had a streak of 12 straight completions. He Tumwater to 88 rushing yards the score or the opponent. on 36 carries. Jayden Croft An overtime win against his completed 7 of 7 passes for 64 yards during a 90-yard drive completed 10 of 18 passes for alma mater, though, made the 115 yards to lead Tumwater. occasion a bit more special. in the second quarter to set up Adna's Grace Elliott hit a Cedric Cooper’s 3-yard touch- down run to make it 20-3. floater at the end of regulation Montesano Knocks Off Skyline receiver Trevor to send the game into overtime, Barney had 10 receptions for and Regyn Gaffney scored two Royal for Title, 43-28 182 yards and two touchdowns, quick buckets to start the over- TACOMA (MCT) — Mon- all in the first half. Matt time period that put the Pirates tesano came in an underdog Sinatro had four catches for ahead for good. Pete Caster / [email protected] against second-ranked Royal. 116 yards and two touchdowns. But the unranked Bulldogs The Pirates led 4-2 after a Adna Samantha Rolfe pulls down an ofensive rebound past Willapa Valley’s Emily Browne cooled off a bit in slow first quarter. Fluke as time expires in overtime of a nonleague girls basketball game at Adna on showed perseverance, over- the third quarter with two in- coming a first-half deficit to "We started out pretty shaky, Monday. Adna hung on to win 49-45. complete passes and an inter- turning the ball over, and then win the Class 1A state football points after halftime for a 28-25 Rice led the team with 6 points, ception on the first two pos- championship on Saturday at finally got them to settle down," sessions. But he bounced back win here Monday night in non- the Tacoma Dome, 43-28. Bannish said of his players. and Denacia Oberg grabbed with a 55-yard touchdown league girls basketball action. It’s the Bulldogs’ first state "Once we settled down we start- eight rebounds. pass to Sinatro to put Skyline Kelli Brown led Rainier with title since 1994. ed to play much better." Woodland scored 21 points up 42-17 after three quarters. 7 points and six rebounds in the Trailing 21-16 with 28 sec- Gaffney finished with 16 in the fourth quarter. Midway through the low-scoring affair. onds left in the first half, Mon- points to lead Adna, while Chey- "We knew coming in that fourth quarter, Browne threw enne Gilbertson scored 13 and Mossyrock (0-2) will host tesano (12-2) changed the mo- they were going to use a full- a 31-yard pass to Sinatro. He mentum with a fourth-down Elliott finished with 11. Sam Napavine in its Central 2B went to the bench late in the Rolfe scored 6 with 14 rebounds, League opener on Wednesday. court press, and we handled it sack of Royal quarterback decently early on. Our turnovers game. Alex Myrick at the Knights’ and Bannish commended the Sean McDonald kicked play of Karissa Callahan. didn't lead to points," Toledo 42-yard line. field goals of 49 and 35 yards Montesano quarterback Adna (1-1) will enter league coach J.B. Ewers said. "Then I Toledo Offense Sputters in Loss for Skyline. Matthew Jensen had time for play on Wednesday when it think we just kind of ran out of to Woodland one play, and found Richard hosts Morton-White Pass, and gas, and they exploded on us for TOLEDO — The Indian of- Lynden Routs Smith in the end zone three will then play at Winlock on Fri- 21 in the fourth quarter." seconds before halftime. It day. fense had a dry spell here Mon- day night in a 49-8 SWW 1A Toledo (0-3, 0-2 league) will Tumwater 41-7 to was the Bulldogs’ first lead. League Trico Division loss to host White Salmon on Friday. Repeat as 2A Champs “We practice it every Rainier Shuts Down Mossyrock Woodland. Note: The Indians lost 56-17 Thursday,” coach Terry Jensen RAINIER — The Moun- Toledo was blanked in the to Stevenson on Saturday. Rice TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — said of the Hail Mary pass. “I taineers held Mossyrock to 3 first and third quarters. Casee led the team with 11 points. Record-setting performances told Matthew, ‘Throw it as far by quarterback Josh Kraght as you can.’” and receiver Zac Vis led Lyn- In the fourth quarter, den to a 41-7 victory over Montesano stopped Royal Bearcats Come Up Short Against 3A Union Tumwater for its second con- (13-1) on fourth down at the By The Chronicle with 2 minutes, 40 seconds to go W.F. West and Julie Spencer led secutive Class 2A state cham- Bulldogs’ 1, and they drove 99 CAMAS — Despite 12 before turnovers and fouls put the team with 13 rebounds. pionship on Saturday. yards for a touchdown. points and nine blocks from se- the Titans on the free-throw line. "It was a good chance for us," Kraght completed 16 of 27 “That was huge,” Terry Jen- nior Jamika Parker, W.F. West "We gave up too many points Weeks said. "Their system is a passes for 376 yards and four sen said. “To come back and touchdowns for Lynden (13-1), go 99 yards and drive the field, dropped a nonconference tilt to in the second and fourth quar- lot of pressure defensively with 4A Union, 44-35, here on Mon- ters," W.F. West coach Henri which won its fifth title in sev- that was a big turning point.” the full court press all the time. en years. Kraght also rushed day night. The score swayed Weeks said. "That's because of Elliot Mendenhall had 172 We did a pretty decent job of for 55 yards and a touchdown yards on 13 carries, with TD back and forth, but the Titans fatigue and we've got to get bet- handling it but had breakdowns on 14 carries. His 431 total runs of 41 and 82 yards for used a 17-point fourth quarter ter at finishing those quarters at key points." yards set a title-game record. Montesano. Tucker Ibabao to down the Bearcats. when your legs are tired. We Vis had nine receptions for also scored twice for the Bull- W.F. West held a lead for have to work at shooting better W.F. West (0-2) plays at 3A state champion Prairie high a title-game record 271 yards. dogs. the majority of the game, save as well." His three touchdown catches Matthew Jensen had a ca- school on Saturday. for the 25-21 halftime lead While the Bearcats shot 29 tied the record. reer day, completing 15 of 20 Union had and its surge in the percent from the field, they held "I think these three noncon- Lynden took an early lead passes for 268 yards and two final minutes of the game. The their 4A opponent to 27 percent. ference games are going to be when Kraght threw a long touchdowns. Bearcats were up by 4 points Tori Weeks had 10 points for good for us," Weeks said.

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Charles Rex Arbogast / The Associated Press Probably still groggy from getting hit while catching the game-winning touchdown catch, Sidney Rice celebrates Seattle’s 23-17 road victory over the Chicago Bears on Sunday. A KNOCK-OUT WIN FOR SEATTLE

HEAVY HITTERS: Seattle ured a way to win on the road Along with that questionable after dropping five of their first decision, there were more inju- Downs NFC North- six, and knocked off the NFC “I don’t think we’ve ever been out of the ries for a team that’s endured its Leading Bears With North leaders in the process. game at the end. I don’t think there was ever share of late. Last Second Touchdown A 97-yard touchdown drive Linebacker Brian Urlacher late in regulation gave the Se- a blowout, it always comes down to the last (hamstring) and cornerback Pass to Sydney Rice ahawks a lead that didn’t last, Tim Jennings (shoulder) were and they finally won it on Rice’s hurt on the winning drive. Re- CHICAGO (AP) — On tar- drive, the last play.” catch after Chicago’s Robbie ceiver Earl Bennett (concus- get with his passes, too fast with Richard Sherman, his feet and composed when Gould sent it into overtime with sion) and safety Chris Conte Seahawks cornerback he could have wilted down the a field goal. (illness) left earlier in the game. stretch, Russell Wilson was sim- Seattle (7-5) leads the NFC The Bears had already ruled out ply having a wild-card chase, and despite its return specialist Devin Hester frequent struggles on the road (concussion) and guard Chris blast. out on the field because I had a opening possession, leading to a Why has won three in a row in the Spencer (knee) after they were regular season at Soldier Field. couple of concussions before, so score for Chicago. injured against Minnesota. wouldn’t he? they just wanted to make sure Wilson threw for 293 yards, He stared SEAHAWKS 23 This one sure was dramatic. Throw in the torn ACL guard Seattle took a short-lived everything was fine,” he said. ran for 71 and was particularly Lance Louis suffered against the down the Mon- BEARS 17 The touchdown, meanwhile, cool down the stretch, sending sters of the lead late in regulation on Wil- Vikings, and the Bears were a son’s 14-yard pass to Golden was upheld after a review, and Chicago (8-4) to its third loss in short-handed bunch. Midway and gave Seattle a rare that gave the Seahawks their four games. That knocked them road win, not to mention a play- Tate, only to watch Gould boot Jay Cutler threw for 233 a 46-yard field goal as time ex- only road win other than a vic- into a tie with Green Bay for the yards and two touchdowns. off boost. tory at Carolina. division lead with the Packers Wilson threw for two late pired to send it into the extra Brandon Marshall added 165 “The ball didn’t fall our way beating Minnesota, and coach touchdowns, connecting with period. yards receiving, but the Bears Sidney Rice for a 13-yard score The Seahawks won the coin in some of the games this year,” Lovie Smith clearly was furious ultimately came up short. with 7:33 left in overtime to lift toss and started with the ball on cornerback Richard Sherman afterward. “We don’t lose many games the Seahawks to a wild 23-17 their 20. They ended this one said. “I don’t think we are 1-5 “That hasn’t happened to us like that here — as long as I’ve victory over the Chicago Bears with one final flourish. road team. I don’t think we’ve very often around here,” Smith been here and having a lead that on Sunday. Rice hauled in a pass from ever been out of the game at the said. “Terrible job I did get- late in the fourth quarter,” Cut- “Their defense is really spec- Wilson and took a shoulder-to- end. I don’t think there was ever ting our football team ready. I ler said. tacular,” the rookie said. “Some helmet hit from Major Wright a blowout, it always comes down thought we were ready to go. Notes: The Bears are now of the guys that they have, I’ve that jarred the ball loose and ap- to the last drive, the last play. Some decisions I made really 64-11 under Smith when they been watching them play for 10, peared to knock the receiver un- The football gods were with us hurt us early on.” go into the fourth quarter with a 15 years. So it was a great win conscious as he lunged into the today and they helped us out.” He was particularly upset lead. ... Seahawks G James Car- for us. Guys were really focused. end zone. Rice stayed down for The Seahawks pulled it out at himself for going for it on penter suffered a knee injury. Guys made some unbelievable several minutes but eventually even though Marshawn Lynch fourth-and-1 at the 15 early in Coach Pete Carroll said X-rays plays when we needed them, walked off the field. He insisted was held in check with 87 yards the second quarter rather than showed no breaks, but he was and that’s the key.” afterward he was alert the whole rushing. He had a touchdown have Gould attempt a field goal scheduled for a scan during the Unbeaten in five home time. run in the second quarter, but with Chicago up 7-0. Yet, he also week. ... Seattle outgained Chi- games, the Seahawks finally fig- “(Medical personnel) rushed also fumbled on the game’s said he’d do it again. cago 459 yards to 358. Arizona’s Whisenhunt Noncommittal on QB Situation Against Hawks HAWKS BOX TEAM STATS TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Ari- ing 10 of 31 passes for just 72 SEA CHI zona coach Ken Whisenhunt yards, 23 of them on the second 1st Downs 25 22 won’t commit to naming a start- play of the game. Arizona had Total Plays 71 59 ing quarterback for next Sun- just five first downs and was 0 Total Yards 459 358 day’s game at Seattle. for 15 on third-down conver- Yards per play 6.5 6.1 The em- sions. Passing 283 226 battled coach, Despite Lindley’s struggles, Rushing 176 132 Penalties 8-55 5-45 whose team Whisenhunt resisted substi- has lost eight Turnovers 1 0 tuting John Skelton, saying he in a row, says Possession 34:35 32:52 he needs to re- ARIZONA (4-8) at thought sticking with Lindley view the video SEATTLE (7-5) gave the team the best chance SCORING SUMMARY to win. FIRST QUARTER of Sunday’s • CHI - 8:33 - Earl Bennett 12- 7-6 loss to the Whisenhunt says he doesn’t yard pass from Jay Cutler (Rob- New York Jets before making a know if quarterback Kevin Kolb bie Gould Kick) would be available this week. SECOND QUARTER decision. • SEA - 2:15 - Marshawn Lynch 4- Rookie Ryan Lindley made Kolb has missed six games with yard run (Steven Hauschka Kick) his second NFL start, complet- a rib injury. • SEA - 0:05 - Steven Hauschka 31-Yard Field Goal THIRD QUARTER • CHI - 3:10 - Matt Forte 12-yard REMAINING SCHEDULE pass From Jay Cutler (Robbie Gould Kick) FOURTH QUARTER • SEA - 0:24 - Golden Tate 14- DATE OPPONENT TIME yard pass from Russell Wilson Sun, Dec 9 vs Arizona 1:25 p.m. (Steven Hauschka Kick) Charles Rex Arbogast / The Associated Press • CHI - 0:00 - Robbie Gould 46- Sun, Dec 16 @Buffalo 1:05 p.m. yard field goal Seahawks’ wide receiver Sydney Rice gets leveled making the game-winning Sun, Dec 23 vs San Francisco 1:25 p.m. OVERTIME touchdown catch during Seattle’s 23-17 road victory over the Chicago Bears on • SEA - 7:33 -Sidney Rice 13-yard Sunday. The win helped the Seahakws earn the inside track on the quest for the Sun, Dec 30 vs St. Louis 1:25 p.m. pass from Russell Wilswon playofs, and moved them to within two games of the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC West standings. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012 Life:Food Neat, Sweet And Petite Holiday

Bob Chamberlin / Times Mini-pies, like this pumpkin one, are baked in a muin tin and allow batch baking as well Pies as the chance for guests to try Mini-By Noelle Carter tiny pies, muffin tin pies, cup- mal stature — they are fun to more than one. pies (a la the show “Pushing make. Vary the crimping for MINI PUMPKIN CHIFFON PIES Add the egg yolks one at a Daisies”) — they’re essentially the crusts, add little lattice tops time, processing just to incor- Short of any family drama, pies baked in muffin tins. And if you’d like. Use tiny cutouts Total time: 1 hour, plus the biggest dilemma most of porate, about 5 seconds after you can bake batches at a time. baked from spare bits of crust chilling time for the pies each addition. Add the gelatin us face at the holiday table re- You don’t need anything to garnish the pies. Let your Servings: 12 mixture and pulse in. volves around dessert. Specifi- Note: The filling is adapt- fancy to make the cute little creative juices flow, albeit on a 4. Return the mixture to cally: Which pie do I choose? ed from a recipe in “The Pie guys — a couple of standard size-restricted scale. the saucepan and heat over (Or, rather: Why do I get to try nonstick muffin tins will do, and Pastry Bible” by Rose medium heat, stirring con- only one?) Probably the only thing Levy Beranbaum. The filling maybe one or two tiny cookie more entertaining than actu- stantly, until thickened slight- Why stop at one? Friends cutters if you want to get fan- uses uncooked egg whites. ally making the pies is the joy ly (160 to 170 degrees), about and family, there is a solution: cy. As for ingredients, a single ¼ cup water as your guests gleefully de- 3 minutes. Pour the mixture the mini-pie. standard pie’s worth of filling ¼ ounce (2¼ teaspoons) into a medium bowl and set At first glance, it looks ex- and two to three single pie vour them. The little pies are powdered gelatin great when you’re planning aside. actly like a traditional pie … crusts are enough to give you a 1 ¼ cups (a 15-ounce can 5. Chill the pumpkin cus- for company or potlucks. Did I but miniaturized. Same rich dozen or so mini-pies. is 1¾ cups) fresh or canned tard by placing the bowl over and buttery crust with that They make a perfect proj- mention holiday dinners? And pumpkin puree a larger bowl of ice water, tell-tale flake, same flavorful ect. Though mini-pies are a bit they make perfect homemade ¾ cup sugar, divided with about 1 tablespoon of filling. All scaled down, “Mini- more involved than throwing gifts, each treat individually ½ teaspoon ground ginger salt added to the ice water to Me”-style. It may even have the together a standard pie — you wrapped for family and friends. ½ teaspoon ground cinna- speed chilling. Stir occasion- same artfully crimped edges, are, of course, forming and Of course, you could just mon ally for the first 10 minutes, only they’re tiny. Delicate even. filling a bunch of smaller pies keep a batch all to yourself. No ½ teaspoon nutmeg, pref- then slowly but frequently for Call them what you will — rather than one of, well, nor- dilemma there. erably freshly grated, plus about 10 minutes longer. extra for dusting the finished 6. No more than 20 min- pies utes before you put the pies FLAKY PIE CRUST egar and water over the mix- bakes). On a lightly floured ½ teaspoon salt ture, and pulse once or twice surface, roll out the dough together, make the meringue: Total time: 20 minutes, plus ½ cup milk until incorporated. Remove into a round one-eighth-inch In a mixing bowl, beat the egg chilling time 3 eggs, separated the crumbly mixture to a large thick and roughly 14 inches in whites over low speed until Servings: This makes 3/8 teaspoon cream of tar- foamy. Add the cream of tar- bowl and gently press the mix- diameter . Cut the dough into enough dough for 1 single (9- tar tar and beat at high speed un- ture together until it comes to- rounds using a 51/2-inch cut- 12 pre-baked mini-pie inch) pie crust or 4 (double- gether to form a dough. Mold til soft peaks form when the crust) to 6 (single-crust) mini- ter . Gather the scraps and re- shells, still in the muffin tins beater is raised slowly. Gradu- the dough into a disk roughly Whipped cream, for gar- pies roll, cutting more large rounds ally beat in the remaining 6 inches in diameter. Cover the (for bottom crusts) or smaller nish 1 ½ cups (6.4 ounces) flour disk tightly with plastic wrap one-fourth cup sugar, beating rounds (about 3 inches) to 1. Put the water in a small until stiff peaks form when ¾ teaspoon salt and refrigerate at least 2 hours. bowl and sprinkle the gelatin 2 teaspoons sugar make the top crust . Carefully the beater is raised. To make the dough by place the rounds in the muf- over the top. Set aside until 3 tablespoons cold shorten- hand, whisk together the flour, 7. When a small amount fin cups, pressing the dough the gelatin is fully moistened, of the custard dropped from ing salt and sugar in a large bowl. at least 3 minutes. 5 tablespoons cold butter, against the bottom and edges a spoon mounds very slightly Add the shortening and incor- of the cups. The dough should 2. In a small, heavy-bot- cut into ½-inch cubes porate using a pastry cutter or on the surface before disap- extend above the cups by one- tomed saucepan, stir together pearing, immediately remove 1 ½ teaspoons cider vinegar fork (the dough will look like the pumpkin, one-half cup the bowl from the water bath 3 to 4 tablespoons ice water, moist sand). Cut in the butter half to three-fourths inch; roll of the sugar, the ginger, cin- and, using a whisk, fold in the more if needed just until it is reduced to small, the edges and crimp as desired. namon and nutmeg, and the meringue just until blended. Prepared egg wash (1 egg pea-sized pieces. Sprinkle the 3. If pre-baking the mini- salt. Over medium heat, bring beaten with 1 tablespoon wa- pie crusts, gently line the You will have about 5 cups fill- vinegar and water over the the mixture to a sputtering ing. ter) mixture, and stir together just shells with foil and fill with simmer, stirring constantly. 1. To make the dough using pie weights. Bake in a 425-de- 8. Place the filling in a pas- until incorporated. Proceed as Reduce the heat to low and try bag fitted with a large tip, a food processor, pulse togeth- above. gree oven for 10 minutes, then continue to cook until the er the flour, salt and sugar un- remove the weights and foil. and fill each pie with a gen- 2. Form the mini-pies: Pre- mixture is thick and shiny, 3 erous one-fourth cup filling. til thoroughly combined. Add Brush the edges of the mini pare the muffin tins by greas- to 5 minutes. Refrigerate until set, at least the shortening and pulse until ing every other cup (fill alter- crusts with egg wash and prick 3. Scrape the mixture into the bottom once or twice with 2 hours, before serving. Gar- incorporated (the dough will nating muffin cups to allow a food processor fitted with nish with a dollop of whipped a fork. Continue baking until look like moist sand). Add the extra room to form and crimp the metal blade and process cream and a dusting of nut- butter and pulse just until the the mini-crusts and to al- the bottom of the crust is dry for 1 minute. With the motor meg. butter is reduced to small, pea- low the heat to circulate more and lightly colored, 6 to 8 min- running, add the milk, pro- sized pieces. Sprinkle the vin- evenly to bake the crust as it utes more. cessing until incorporated. please see PIES, page Life 2 Get The Sprinkles Out — It’s Time For A Holiday Cookie Party By Joe Gray While those cookies bake, Chicago Tribune kids decorate cookies you baked in advance. It started several years ago When those are done, the when we realized we seldom just-baked cookies are ready got to see our friends and to decorate. their kids, what with sports, DO AHEAD activities and all. The solu- tion: a holiday cookie party, in Bake cutout cookies in a which the kids got to decorate variety of shapes, five or six and create with abandon while per kid. Leave them undeco- the adults got to catch up. It rated; store in airtight contain- has become an annual event ers. Can be made well ahead that the kids ask their parents and frozen. about weeks ahead: When’s The day before, roll out the cookie party? one piece of cookie dough per If you’re hoping to grab child, about the size of a cook- the attention of a kid (or her ie sheet, on waxed paper. Stack William DeShazer / Chicago Tribune parents) in the holiday crush, on a cookie sheet to stay flat; Sprinkles are placed on top of sugar cookies being baked for a holiday party. a cookie party’s your ticket. wrap in plastic wrap; refriger- Here’s what to do. ate. need a few per color of icing so to set. Chill. cookies on the table for kids to The keys to success: Cut sheets of parchment that no one has to wait for the Heat the oven to cookie- decorate. paper to fit your cookie sheets. Be organized, and have red while Erin paints Santa’s baking temperature. After cookies that the kids something to engage the kids Cover the table(s) with big belly. butcher paper (try uline.com) KIDS ARRIVE cut out are baked, the kids at all times. Designate counter space to decorate those. Make just two kinds of or plastic tablecloths, some- re-roll scraps; get older kids to Transfer each sheet of cookies; kids will provide the thing to withstand the royal help or a patient, speedy, adult. dough to a sheet of the pre- REMEMBER variety as they decorate. We icing. cut parchment. (The waxed Don’t worry about the Put a variety of cutters DAY OF make a roll-out sugar cookie paper will be wet and tear eas- mess. Icing will be everywhere, down the middle of the table Make royal icing about two ily.) Place one in front of each and a gingerbread. caked on brushes, smeared on so kids can choose what they hours before the party. Divide child; let them go to town with It’s all about the kids; theirs the shaker jars. Sprinkles too. is the joy of sprinkling way too like. the icing into small, sealable cutters. Have parents help the Put decorations in spice plastic containers. Dye with younger ones. (This is fun for It all cleans up easily. much green sanding sugar all Keep an eye on the oven over the gingerbread men. So jars with shaker lids or in food coloring or paste, making the adults too.) Write each or designate someone to do so. let them do it the way they small bowls. Tuck them away two of each color you will of- kid’s name in pencil on the want. until the kids are done with fer. Make sure you have plenty parchment paper. You’ll be busy. Kids don’t un- the cookie-cutting. of white icing too. Cover with Slide the parchment onto derstand that mistakes happen. THE BASICS Put out lots of small, food- plastic wrap down to the sur- cookie sheets; bake, in batches. They just know you burned The kids cut out cookies. safe paintbrushes. You will face; you don’t want the icing Put platters of the pre-baked their cookies. Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012 LIFE

Pies: Apples, Pecans and More Continued from Life 1 baking sheet to allow the apples to cool quickly, then cover and MINI DOUBLE-CRUST APPLE PIES refrigerate until needed. The Total time: 1½ hours, plus filling can be made up to 2 days cooling time for the pies in advance. Servings: 12 2. Heat the oven to 375 de- Note: To rehydrate the rai- grees. sins, place them in a small 3. Fill the pie shells: Brush saucepan and cover with rum, the edges of each bottom crust another liqueur or juice, and with the prepared egg wash warm over gentle heat until the and fill with the apple filling, a raisins are softened and plump. generous one-fourth cup filling Remove from heat and drain be- for each shell, carefully pack- fore using. ing it in the shell so there are 4 tablespoons (½ stick) but- no gaps and mounding the fill- ter ing slightly in the center. Top 6 large tart apples, such as the filling with the top crusts Granny Smith, peeled, cored (use a knife to cut vent holes and cut into ½-inch pieces in the top crusts if they are not 3 tablespoons dark brown already vented), and brush the sugar top crusts with egg wash. Gently ¾ teaspoon ground cinna- roll the outer edges of each bot- mon tom crust inward over the top crust to seal the pies and crimp Scant ½ teaspoon salt as desired. Brush with a little ½ cup raisins, rehydrated in more egg wash and dust if de- rum, another liqueur or juice Bob Chamberlin / Los Angeles Times sired with a sprinkling of coarse 12 unbaked mini pie crusts, Dough rounds are placed in muin tins to make mini-pies. sugar. with 12 unbaked top crusts 4. Bake the mini pies, one Servings: 12 Prepared egg wash (1 egg ing, about one-fourth cup filling Prepared egg wash (1 egg tin at a time, in the center of the Note: Makes enough filling beaten with 1 tablespoon water) for each shell . beaten with 1 tablespoon water) oven until the filling is set and Coarse sugar for dusting, if for 12 to 14 mini-pies or 1 (9- to 1. Heat the oven to 375 de- 4. Bake the mini-pies, one the crust is puffed and golden 10-inch) pie grees. Grease muffin tins in desired tin at a time, in the center of the brown, about 35 minutes. 3 whole eggs each alternating cup. 1. Make the filling: In a large 5. Cool the pies, still in oven until the filling is set and skillet over medium heat, melt 3 egg yolks 2. In a large bowl, whisk to- the tins, to room temperature, 1 cup dark corn syrup gether the eggs and egg yolks. the crust is puffed and golden the butter. Stir in the diced ap- twisting them gently every few ple, brown sugar, cinnamon and ½ cup dark brown sugar Whisk in the corn syrup and brown, about 25 minutes. minutes so they do not stick to 9 tablespoons (1 stick plus 1 sugar, then the melted butter, salt, and cook, stirring frequent- the pan. 5. Cool the pies, still in tablespoon) melted butter salt and bourbon. Stir in the pe- ly, just until the apple starts to the tins, to room temperature, soften, 4 to 5 minutes (the pieces MINI PECAN PIES Scant ½ teaspoon salt can pieces. twisting them gently every few should still be crisp). Remove Total time: 1 hour, 20 min- 1 ½ tablespoons bourbon 3. Fill the pie shells: Brush from heat and stir in the raisins. utes, plus cooling time for the 2 ¼ cups pecan pieces the edges with the prepared egg minutes so they do not stick to Spread the apple mixture onto a pies 12 unbaked mini pie shells wash and fill with the pecan fill- the pan. Gifts for Foodies Delight the Eye and the Palate By Andrea Weigl and Kathleen Purvis ply need to be pulled from the ity meat is sold alongside meat (Clarkson Potter, 2012). pepper and cook over medium- The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) freezer. There are easy recipes billed as “pasture-raised,” “grass Good olive oil low heat for 10 to 15 minutes, to feed a crowd, to feed hungry fed” or “raised without antibi- 1 cup chopped sweet onion, stirring occasionally, until the 2012 has been a very good children and an entire chap- otics or growth promotants.” such as Vidalia liquid evaporates and the tomato year for cookbooks. Here are ter of do-ahead desserts for the Aidells’ 632-page tome explains 2 teaspoons minced garlic (2 sauce thickens slightly. Off the seven mouthwatering choices hostess who doesn’t want to be often-confusing descriptions on cloves) heat, stir in the vinegar and basil. for the cooks on your gift list. caught off-guard. packages of meat and includes 2 cups (1 pint) cherry or Place a large 12-inch cast-iron We’re sure you’ll find some- .recipes for everything from grape tomatoes, halved through pan over high heat for 5 min- thing to whet your appetite for FOR THE SOUTHERN FOOD LOVER beef and pork to bison and goat. the stem utes. Brush the salmon all over holiday cookbook shopping. Each recipe is identified with Kosher salt and freshly with olive oil, sprinkle liberally “Mastering the Art of South- helpful subtitles, such as: “fit for ground black pepper with salt and pepper, and place ern Cooking,” by Nathalie Du- a crowd,” “family meal,” “in a 1 ½ tablespoons good bal- it skin side up in the pan. Cook pree and Cynthia Graubart hurry,” “cheap eats,” “heirloom samic vinegar the fish for 3 to 4 minutes with- (Gibbs Smith, $45) pork” and “freezes well.” 1 ½ tablespoons juilienned out moving, until browned. Turn At more than 700 pages, this fresh basil leaves the salmon skin side down with may represent Dupree’s life’s 1 (2-pound) salmon fillet, cut a metal spatula and transfer the work. The James Beard award- crosswise into 4 pieces pan to the oven for 8 minutes. winning author co-wrote the Heat oven to 425 degrees. (The salmon will not be com- book with Graubart, who began Heat 3 tablespoons olive oil pletely cooked through). working with her in 1985 on in a medium (10-inch) saute pan. Remove the fish to a serving PBS’ “New Southern Cooking.” Add the onion and saute over platter, cover with foil and allow The two have produced an ex- medium-low heat for 5 minutes, to rest for 5 minutes to finish haustive volume, including - stirring occasionally, until very cooking. tos detailing cooking techniques tender but not browned. Add Reheat the tomatoes, season for the beginner and recipes that the garlic and saute for 1 min- to taste and serve hot, warm or will intrigue the experienced ute longer. Stir in the tomatoes, at room temperature with the cook. The recipes reflect what is 1 teaspoon salt and ½ teaspoon salmon. now being cooked in Southern FOR THE FOOD TV WATCHER homes from Coca-Cola glazed OR HOSTESS wings to grilled chicken sate, but also includes old favorites, “ Fool- like ambrosia salad and hoppin’ proof,” by Ina Garten (Clarkson $ John. This book seems destined FOR THE BREAD BAKER 28.99 Potter, $35) to become a classic. “Flour Water Salt Yeast: The For TV food fans, Ina — and Best seller Gift Box don’t we all feel like we should Fundamentals of Artisan Bread CH485799sl.db call her by her first name? — is and Pizza,” by Ken Forkish Holiday Gift Boxes - Great (Ten Speed Press, $35) the last of the real cooks. She for Family & Friends doesn’t tramp around the Author Ken Forkish gave up a 20-year career in Silicon Val- 5945 Prather Road • Centralia, WA 98531 world eating bizarre things, she $17.99 doesn’t race around in competi- ley to become a baker. In 2001, (360) 736-7760 tions. She just cooks — and she he opened a bakery in Portland, www.nwsausage.com Porker Gift Box makes you want to cook. Her Ore., followed by a pizza place recipes are sophisticated enough in 2006. Now Forkish shares his CH485481.ke to feel stylish, but simple enough secrets for making crusty loaves that anyone can make them. Ina of bread and thin crispy piz- writes cookbooks you find your- zas in this 265-page book. Rich It’s coming in self grabbing over and over. with scientific explanations, it will appeal to the cook who takes an engineer’s approach in FOR THE BLOG-LOVING COOK . Beyond recipes for “The Smitten Kitchen Cook- loaves of whole wheat and pain book” by Deb Perelman (Knopf, de campagne, Forkish offers in- $35) triguing techniques for making Food writing is coming a pizza in an iron skillet and a full circle: Bloggers who first bake-and-broil method using a disdained the print world are pizza stone. now getting cookbooks pub- lished. Good for them. When FOR THE GLOBAL VEGETARIAN Creating a better life for all in Lewis County... the cooking blogs first took off, “Japanese Farm Food,” by Perelman’s Smitten Kitchen Nancy Singleton Hachisu (An- quickly became a favorite, for drews McMeel, $35) Campaign her friendly writing and her ob- At first, the subject seemed session with testing recipes un- a little esoteric. But then we til she decided on the very best opened the book — and couldn’t Celebration FOR THE STRESSED COOK one. Her cookbook has the same stop reading. Hachisu is an “Fix It & Freeze It, Heat it & homey, simple recipes and writ- American married to a farmer in ing as the blog, and photogra- Please join the United Eat It,” by Southern Living (Ox- Japan. There is meat in the book, Way of Lewis County You're InvIted... moor House, $19.95) phy that has the rich look of old but it’s used sparingly. This is This cookbook from people paintings. a beautifully written book that board of Directors and Staff in a celebration of Thursday, December 6, 2012 who produce Southern Living is part personal story of life in 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM magazine is for the harried: the FOR THE CARNIVORE Japan and part guide to Asian generosity, compassion, workaholic who can’t find time “Great Meat Book,” by Bruce ingredients and tools. There are and commitment to creat- to cook, the working parent try- Aidells with Anne-Marie Ramo step-by-step photos and recipes ing brighter futures and ing to get dinner on the table (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, that cover things like making making Lewis County a Holiday Inn Express & Suites quickly, the cook who wants to $40) your own tofu and endless ways better place for all. 730 Liberty Plaza, Chehalis WA take better advantage of a freez- As founder of Aidells Sausage to work with rice. Hors d’oeuvres and a no-host er. The book offers many strat- Co., author Aidells is an expert ~ Questions? (360) 748-8100 cash bar will be available egies for dinner success. There in all things meat. Unlike his SALMON AND MELTING ~ www.lewisountyuw.com are recipes for main courses “The Complete Meat Cookbook,” CHERRY TOMATOES whose leftovers can be turned published 16 years ago, this book $5,000 raffle drawing will Sponsored by: into a different meal. There are tries to help consumers navigate From “Barefoot Contes- take pace at 6;00 PM! make-ahead dishes that sim- the new world where commod- sa Foolproof,” by Ina Garten The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012 • Life 3

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Essay Holiday Gifts for Kids Voice of the People Centralian What’s your favorite local lunch place? Can See Why Lewis County is Appealing to Many A friend of mine was recruit- ing physicians for Valley View Health Center. She remarked how good Lewis County looked “Berry Fields. Soup, “Once Upon a in the solicitation: rural but ac- salads, sandwiches Thyme. They have cessible to big cities, moderate climate, etc. — they have an amazing grilled It surprised me that Lewis County could look attractive but everything I like.” turkey ciabatta actually I see Omar Carpio sandwich.” why. I am grate- Centralia, parts technician at Aaron’s ful to live ru- Melissa Hickson rally and close Photograph submitted by Brennan Bailey, Vistas Northwest Chehalis, group fitness instructor at Thorbeckes to Interstate Ashley Nozsar, project manager for Vistas Northwest’s Christmas Toy Drive, is 5. I’m grateful shown with gifts that wil go to children in needy families. that the climate is moderate, especially after Vistas Northwest Now in Third the suffocating By Carrie Aadland heat on the USA Year of Christmas Toy Drive weather map this summer. I half expect climate refu- By Brennan Bailey came an official co-sponsor this gees moving here from the states Vistas Northwest year. He now works on all levels that had unrelenting 100 degrees, of the project, including promo- or refugees from the snowy cold This year is Vistas North- tion, collecting gifts and nomi- “I like the Chinese of the Midwest. west’s third annual Christmas nations and gift delivery. I’m grateful for Centralia Toy Drive. We also have a ton of help buffet in Chehalis. “Sweet Inspirations. logistics. Being a non-driver, I I started this event in 2010, from Tonya Bailey, Bob Spahr, hoping to provide a quality I like the sweet I always have scooter easily to the library, Shari McFarland, Joan Connel downtown, the Methodist Christmas for families in need of a little help. I provide the big and Jim Anderson. and sour chicken.” the quiche.” church and the college. Drivers Last year we were able to help are always friendly and give me picture and promotion aspects Tawmie Delamater Marcia Greenfield to the fundraiser. out 75 children, and this year we a wide berth. are hoping to reach 100. Centralia, Salvation Army Chehalis, administrative director for Mentioning Centralia Col- Ashley Nozsar has been proj- employee Southwest Washington Dance Center ect manager of the event since it You can nominate a family in lege, I’m very grateful for the need or make a donation in per- classes, students, culture and started. She has been responsible son at either Vistas Northwest or tutoring that a beautiful college for the organizational side, de- campus brings. I’m grateful for ciding which gift goes to which Virgil R. Lee & Son in Chehalis, The Chronicle, which provides child based on age and gender, by mail to Brennan Bailey Foun- employment for our household, creates our delivery route and dation, 210 N. Market Blvd. in as well as a showy front page keeps track of all names, ad- Chehalis or online at www.bren- and great coverage of local rants dresses, phone numbers and nanbaileyfoundation.com. We ask that all donations are Ldbco and raves. emails. WR"VJG A comment about politics, as Last year, Trevor Elliot joined received before 5 p.m. on Dec. mine are contrary to the local in assisting where needed and be- 20. majority: I’m grateful that there is a group holding a peace vigil in the library park each Saturday at noon, and that cars passing are mostly friendly. One last observation, a convenience to be grateful for: Join us as we light While living in Lewis County, I’ve had the same telephone the new marquee! number to remember for more and stay for the movie than 50 years. ••• !"#$% &'( Carrie Aadland is a Centralia )#'*+,! resident.

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© 2012 by NEA, Inc. THIS WEEK IN WASHINGTON STATE HISTORY A Young Man Holds History in His Hands Seattle Fault Zone Is First Described in 1992 By HistoryLink.org Trees Submerged in On December 4, 1992, the pres- Lake Washington tigious journal Science publishes An analysis of Douglas fir trees five papers on what is now known from Seattle also gave a date for the as the Seattle Fault Zone, a previ- last movement of the Seattle fault ously undescribed, several-mile- at about 1,100 years ago. The initial wide area of crustal weakness run- evidence came from three groves, ning from about Issaquah, under which a fault-induced landslide had Seattle’s Seahawks Stadium and carried from their original habitat Safeco Field, through Alki Point on the shores of Lake Washington and Restoration Point to Hood to their present resting place 90 Canal. Using an array of seemingly feet underwater. One stand slid disconnected evidence the reports’ off the southeast corner of Mercer authors show that roughly 1,100 Island. Another settled on the west years ago a massive earthquake side of the island, across from the rippled across the Seattle land- south end of Seward Park, and the scape. It is startling news because third slumped between Holmes until that time few had suspected Point and North Point near St. Ed- the existence of the fault. ward Park, north of Kirkland. In 1990, three researchers pulled up several trees from the Seward An Abrupt Uplift: Park grove, which they used to ob- Restoration Point tain radiocarbon dates. Once again, Realization that a huge fault the dates were between 1,000 and moved relatively recently in Seattle 1,300 years ago. But this was not the first began to gel in the late 1980s only intriguing piece of information when geologist Robert Bucknam from these Douglas firs. Research- discovered that Restoration Point ers also analyzed the trees’ annual on Bainbridge Island had been growth rings. thrust out of the water sometime First, they determined that the less than 1,500 years ago. (Captain firs all died in the same year and George Vancouver first noted this season. They compared their tree anomalous point of land during his ring data with a Douglas fir found at round the world voyage of discov- West Point, the western most point ery. In 1792, he and his crew were of Magnolia Bluff. This tree, discov- some of the first Europeans to see ered in February 1992 by USGS ge- Puget Sound. Vancouver wrote: ologist Brian Atwater, was one part “We arrived off a projecting point of an extensive archaeological and of land, not formed by a low sandy geological record removed from spit, but rising abruptly in a low a trench dug for an effluent pipe cliff about ten or twelve feet from connected with the Metro sewage the water side” [Meany]). treatment plant. In order to better understand When Atwater found the tsunami-deposited log, it rested on what had happened at Restora- a patch of the sand sheet and on tion Point, Bucknam teamed toppled, flattened bulrush stems. with University of Washington Radiocarbon dating put the tree’s paleobotanist Estella Leopold death at between 850 and 1,350 and Eileen Hemphill-Haley, of the years ago. In order to narrow this United States Geological Survey. window of death and to pinpoint The trio began by studying marsh, the date of the tsunami, Atwater peat, and beach deposits from compared his tree-ring widths with Bainbridge Island, which revealed data from the submerged forest Photo submitted by Tammy Calkins, Centralia a rapid change in elevation as one trees. The trees died within a half site dropped below sea level and a Donald Breckenridge, 14 at the time, holds up a historic edition of The Daily Chronicle in this photo taken in August year or less or each other. corresponding site popped out of 1945, and recently rediscovered by his daughter, Tammy Calkins. Breckenridge went on to graduate from Centralia Researchers concluded that one the water. The evidence came from High School in 1949. His daughters, Calkins and Bambi Donahue, both still live in Centralia. day about 1,100 years ago the land humus, peat, charcoal, and diatoms south of the Seattle Fault line shot (single-celled organisms that se- up 20 feet and the area north of crete complex skeletons). Using ra- it dropped at least 3 feet during a diocarbon dating, Bucknam, Leop- Support Our Community magnitude 7.5+ earthquake. Geolo- old, and Hemphill-Haley bracketed gists also concluded that this earth- the change at Restoration Point at quake occurred less than 10 miles oluntee between 500 and 1,700 years ago. beneath Seattle. V R • Life 5 ENTERTAINMENT The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012 Macaroni And Cheese: The Most Comforting Food By Lauren Chattman terey Jack, Gruyère and Gouda to cook in the sauce. This makes meat (use Gruyère in place of Newsday fall into this category). Avoid sense if you are going to bake Cheddar) cheese that becomes stringy your pasta for 20 minutes or Blanched cauliflower and After a dark and stormy when melted (like mozzarella) more. But for stovetop macaroni Kalamata olives (use Italian fon- month, we could all use a meal or cheese that resists melting at and cheese, which requires just tina in place of Cheddar) that brightens the kitchen and all (feta will behave this way). a few minutes of extra cooking Diced sauteed pepperoni, warms the belly. Something easy Choose your macaroni wisely, time, al dente is the way to go. diced tomatoes and olives (use to make, universally loved and as well. Small elbows are tradi- I prefer the creamy texture of provolone in place of Cheddar) comforting in the extreme. Yes, tional, but larger tubular shapes, stovetop macaroni and cheese to it’s time to throw cholesterol such as penne and rigatoni, are the firmer result you get when caution to the wind and cook up CREAMY MACARONI AND CHEESE better able to draw cheese in and you bake the dish. But I do like some homemade macaroni and 2 large eggs trap the sauce on their rough a crunchy topping. The solu- cheese. 1 (12-ounce) can evaporated You say you are attached surfaces. tion: Pour stovetop macaroni milk, divided Eve Bishop / Newsday to the kind from the blue box? On to the cooking: Even and cheese into a baking dish, ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper Cooked on the stovetop and browned Then you will love the real thing. cheeses that are predisposed to sprinkle with a combination 1 teaspoon dry mustard under the broiler, this macaroni and Worried that the from-scratch melt nicely can become grainy of Parmesan cheese and bread ¾ pound penne or other tu- cheese is both creamy and crispy. version is too difficult? Rest as- and greasy if heated too quickly crumbs, and broil for a minute bular, ridged pasta or for too long. Let your cheese or two until the surface is gold- butter is melted. sured, it requires the same sim- ¼ cup (½ stick) unsalted but- 3. Stir in egg mixture and ple steps as the packaged version sit on the countertop for 30 min- en brown. ter — boiling noodles and stirring utes so it comes to room tem- Many of us return to clas- 6 ounces (about 1½ cups) Jack cheese until cheese is just them together with milk and perature before cooking, since sic macaroni and cheese for its shredded Monterey Jack cheese melted. Stirring constantly, add cheese. refrigerated cheese will require comforting familiarity. But for 6 ounces (about 1 ½ cups) remaining evaporated milk and True, the shopping is a little more heat to melt. Shred your others, variety is the spice of life. shredded Cheddar cheese Cheddar cheese. Continue to more complicated. You’ll have cheese (rather than cutting it If you are one of the latter group, Salt stir until cheese is melted and to buy cheese, and lots of it. A into cubes or chunks), which consider the following varia- ½ ounce (about ½ cup) grat- sauce is slightly thickened and creamy, saucy dish requires at also facilitates melting. Once tions. Stir in add-ons just before ed Parmesan cheese piping hot, 5 to 7 minutes. Sea- least as much cheese as maca- you add it to the pot, cook it over transferring to a baking dish ½ cup panko bread crumbs son with salt. low heat until it is liquefied and and broiling: roni. That means 12 ounces of 1. Whisk together eggs, 1 cup 4. Preheat broiler. Scrape cheese for 12 ounces of macaro- piping hot. Diced ham and peas evaporated milk, cayenne pep- macaroni into an 8-inch-square ni in the following recipe. Before There is some debate about Fresh corn and minced chi- per and mustard in a small bowl. you make this substantial in- how long to boil the macaroni potle chilies 2. Bring a large saucepan of broiler-safe baking dish. Sprin- vestment, make sure the cheese before stirring it together with Bacon, sauteed leeks, and salted water to boil. Add pas- kle with Parmesan and then you are buying is the kind that the cheese. Many cooks call garlic (use Gruyère in place of ta and cook until just tender. bread crumbs. Broil until top- will melt into a smooth and for undercooking, so the pasta Cheddar) Drain, return to the pot and toss ping is browned. Serve immedi- shiny puddle (Cheddar, Mon- won’t get mushy as it continues Cooked and chopped lobster with butter over low heat until ately. Makes 4 to 6 servings. ADVICE: Dear Abby Troubled Woman Needs Expert Advice Friends Can’t Provide DEAR ABBY: My wife and depressed and has emotional the tools she needs to fix what’s meal. makes me uncomfortable, so I have a friend, “Cara,” who issues, and we suspect she may wrong. Our problem is that again and please don’t do it again.” No serv- lives in another state. It’s not a have a mental illness. She has You can extricate yourselves again, our server makes a com- ers want to offend a guest, and very reciprocal friendship. Cara been suicidal in the past, but by encouraging her to talk to a ment about our finished plates. It they are not mind readers. How- calls us frequently, but wants now refuses to see her therapist. mental health professional. It might be, “You were really hun- ever, they are all aware that their to talk only We’re worried that if we doesn’t have to be the therapist gry, I see!” or, “Wow! You really tips depend on how their service about her prob- don’t continue serving as her she no longer wants to see, but enjoyed that!” It is uncomfortable is regarded by customers — so lems, which are talk therapy — which we find it does need to be someone who to hear these comments about I’m sure your comment will be never-ending. draining — Cara might become has the training to help her. You our eating habits and it spoils our taken to heart. When she visits, so depressed she’ll hurt herself. should also shorten the length of enjoyment. she demands How do we extricate ourselves the conversations. This is hap- This may be an attempt on DEAR ABBY: Is it possible our full atten- from this relationship while pening to you because you are their part to be friendly, but we for a man to be in love with tion at all times. still doing the right thing? — allowing it. don’t like it. How do we let them two women at the same time? Frankly, we find WORN-OUT BUT WORRIED know this is crossing the bound- — NAME WITHHELD IN VIR- her exhausting By Abigail Van Buren IN CHICAGO DEAR ABBY: My husband aries of professional behavior? GINIA and would like DEAR WORN-OUT: You and I are retired and enjoy going — EMBARRASSED IN CHAR- DEAR NAME WITHHELD: to cut her out of our lives. and your wife are well-meaning, out for a nice dinner occasion- LOTTESVILLE, VA. Yes, I think so — and it is usually Our worry is that we are but neither of you is qualified to ally. We go to chain , DEAR EMBARRASSED: I for different reasons. The same some of the few friends Cara be Cara’s therapist. Allowing her hotel restaurants and local dinner hope you realize that for many holds true for women. However, has left. She has alienated most to monopolize your time and sap establishments. We order lighter people this would not be a prob- for a lasting relationship, people of her other friends as well as your energy may momentarily meals than we used to, and with lem. You needn’t be confronta- have to choose the one partner her parents, sometimes over lessen her pain or anxiety, but it the cost of dinners these days we tional — all you need to calmly who has more of the qualities trivial matters. We know she’s hasn’t — and will not — give her have been finishing our entire say is, “When you say that, it they think are most important.

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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

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WEDNESDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets December 5, 2012 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 Lewis, Nam. Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ The Middle “Christ- The Neighbors (N) Modern Family Suburgatory Nashville Rayna listens to Teddy’s side KOMO 4 News Nightline (N) (CC) ABC 4 4 (N) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (CC) mas Help” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Krampus” (N) of things. (N) ’ (CC) 11:00pm (N) (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Evening Magazine Inside Edition (N) Whitney “Sex, Lies, Guys With Kids Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Chicago Fire “Leaving the Station” KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show With NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) and Alibis” “Christmas” (N) killer goes on a rampage in the city. Severide’s injury is aggravated. (N) Jay Leno IND 6 6 The Jeff Probst Show (N) ’ (CC) Extra (N) (CC) Access Hollyw’d Dr. Phil Telling children about sex. Katie Jane Fonda; Allyn Rose. (N) ’ KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Northwest Sprt Law Order: CI KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- The Insider (N) Survivor: Philippines Castaways re- Criminal Minds “The Lesson” The BAU The Grammy Nominations Concert KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) unite with their families. (N) ’ (CC) tracks a ritualistic killer. (N) ’ Live! -- Countdown-Biggest Night ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Earth Songs The planet’s scenic beauty The Ed Sullivan Comedy Special Comedy legends. ’ (CC) John Sebastian Presents: Folk Rewind (My Music) Artists of the 1950s and PBS 9 9 and wildlife. ’ (CC) ’60s. ’ (CC) American Dad American Dad ’ Family Guy “Dam- Family Guy “Stew- The Simpsons The Simpsons Q13 at 9 Rose, Arcega- Friends Fertility Friends “The One 30 Rock “I Heart 30 Rock ’ (CC) MNT 10 10 “Stan of Arabia” (CC) mit Janet” Roids” ’ ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Dunn, Kelly and Levine. (N) (CC) clinic. ’ (CC) With the Kips” ’ Connecticut” ’ The King of The King of The Office “Frame The Office “Gay Arrow “Vendetta” Oliver trains Helena to Supernatural “Citizen Fang” Sam asks Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- C W 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Toby” ’ Witch Hunt” (CC) be his ally. (N) ’ (CC) a hunter to watch over Benny. Shoes” ’ (CC) Doodle” ’ (CC) ment “Guy Code” ment ’ (CC) A Fiddler’s Holiday With the Jay Un- Celtic Woman -- Believe Classic Irish songs and pop anthems. ’ (CC) The Tenors: Lead With Your Heart The group performs all Drop 7 Foods, Feel Better Fast With JJ Virgin JJ Virgin PBS 12 12 gar & Molly Mason Family Band ’ new music. ’ (CC) explains food intolerance. ’ (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your The Big Bang The Big Bang The finalists perform. (N Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your FOX 13 13 Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Constantin Weisz Timepieces Men’s en Vogue II Gifts From Macy’s Belgique Cook Gifts from Gem Treasures Gifts from Gem Treasures Constantin Weisz Timepieces ’ ION 15 15 ›› The Guardian (2006, Drama) Kevin Costner, Ashton Kutcher, Sela Ward. A WWE Main Event (N) ›› Green Zone (2010, Action) Matt Damon, Greg Kinnear, Brendan Gleeson. Premiere. Army inspec- ››› Executive Coast Guard trainer makes a swimming champ his protege. ’ tors seek weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. ’ Decision (1996) IND 18 18 Empowered By the Spirit Redemption (CC) Wisdom Keys Zola Levitt... K. Copeland Life Today (CC) Joyce Meyer Empowered By the Spirit Joni Lamb Marriage Today KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune The Middle “Christ- The Neighbors (N) Modern Family Suburgatory Nashville Rayna listens to Teddy’s side KATU News at 11 Nightline (N) (CC) ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) mas Help” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Krampus” (N) of things. (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Live at 7 (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) Whitney “Sex, Lies, Guys With Kids Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Chicago Fire “Leaving the Station” NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) ’ (CC) and Alibis” “Christmas” (N) killer goes on a rampage in the city. Severide’s injury is aggravated. (N) 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Corona de Lágrimas (N) (SS) Por Ella Soy Eva (N) (SS) Amores Verdaderos (N) (SS) Amor Bravío (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) TMZ (N) ’ (CC) Dish Nation (N) The X Factor The finalists perform. (N Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 ’ (CC) (N) Raymond (CC) Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty The family gears up for Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty A&E 52 52 (CC) (CC) “CEO for a Day” “Frog in One” (CC) (CC) “Samurai Si” “Fowl Play” (CC) Christmas. (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) AMC 67 67 CSI: Miami “Inside Out” Horatio goes in ››› The Green Mile (1999, Drama) Tom Hanks, David Morse, Michael Clarke Duncan. A guard thinks an inmate has a supernatural power to heal. (CC) ››› The Green Mile (1999, Drama) search of his son. ’ (CC) Tom Hanks, David Morse. (CC) APL 43 43 Swamp Wars ’ (CC) Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence River Monsters: Unhooked ’ (CC) Gator Boys “No Time for Gators” ’ Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live “Wild Out Wednesday” Usher. (N) (CC) ›› Imagine That (2009, Comedy) Eddie Murphy, Thomas Haden Church. Premiere. (CC) Family First Don’t Sleep! Hosted by T.J. Holmes The Real Housewives of Atlanta Kandi The Real Housewives of Atlanta “No The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Top Chef: Seattle The chefs recreate a Top Chef: Seattle “Pike Place Pickle” Watch What Hap- LOLwork “We’re BRAVO 66 66 settles into a new home. Excuse for Excuses” The ladies are having some fun. 1950’s menu. Quickfire at Pike Place Market. pens: Live (N) Live in 3... 2... 1” CBUT 29 29 News Lang & O’Leary George-Tonight Coronation Street Dragons’ Den “Holiday Special” (N) Titanic: Blood and Steel (N) CBC News: The National ’ (CC) CBC News George-Tonight C M T 61 61 Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba “As Is” ’ Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) ›››› Deliverance (1972, Adventure) Jon Voight, Burt Reynolds, Ned Beatty. ’ (CC) ›››› Unforgiven CNBC 46 46 Faking the Grade: Classroom American Greed Mad Money Faking the Grade: Classroom American Greed Quit Your Job! 21st Century CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront CNNH 45 45 Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Nancy Grace Showbiz Tonight Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront South Park “Grey Tosh.0 (CC) The Colbert Re- The Daily Show Chappelle’s Show Chappelle’s Show South Park (CC) South Park “Myste- South Park (CC) South Park “Inse- The Daily Show The Colbert Re- COM 60 60 Dawn” (CC) port (CC) With Jon Stewart (CC) (CC) rion Rises” curity” (CC) With Jon Stewart port (N) (CC) D I S 41 41 Phineas and Ferb Good-Charlie Jessie ’ (CC) Austin & Ally ’ Beethoven’s Christmas Adventure (2011) Kyle Massey. Dog With a Blog Good-Charlie Phineas and Ferb Good-Charlie Jessie ’ (CC) Moonshiners “Rise ’n Shine!” A 100 mil- Moonshiners “Moonshine Goldmine” Moonshiners Mark and Jeff seek Jim Moonshiners “Storm’s a Brewing” A Moonshiners “A Shiner’s Last Stand” Moonshiners “Storm’s a Brewing” A DSC 8 8 lion dollar jackpot; tax-free. (CC) Underground still breakthrough. ’ Tom’s help. ’ (CC) massive storm hits the Carolinas. ’ (N) ’ (CC) massive storm hits the Carolinas. ’ E! 65 65 Ice Loves Coco Ice Loves Coco E! News (N) ›› Office Space (1999, Comedy) Ron Livingston, Jennifer Aniston, David Her- The Soup (N) Love You, Mean It Chelsea Lately (N) E! News “Baby Got Balls” man. A white-collar worker rebels against corporate drudgery. NBA Basketball Denver Nuggets at Atlanta Hawks. From NBA Basketball Dallas Mavericks at Los Angeles Clippers. From Staples Center in Los Angeles. (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Philips Arena in Atlanta. (N) (Live) (Live) ESPN2 33 33 College Basketball Temple at Villanova. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) NBA Tonight (N) Baseball Tonight NFL Live (N) (CC) FAM 39 39 ››› Elf (2003, Comedy) Will Ferrell. ››› Home Alone (1990, Comedy) Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern. ››› The Polar Express (2004) Voices of Tom Hanks, Michael Jeter. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 Hannity (N) On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The Five FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant: Impossible “Pastori’s” Restaurant: Impossible (N) (N) Hotel Impossible (N) FX 53 53 Two and a Half Two and a Half Two and a Half Two and a Half ›› Hancock (2008, Action) Will Smith, Charlize Theron, Jason Bateman. A American Horror Story: Asylum A American Horror Story: Asylum A Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) scruffy superhero carelessly wreaks havoc in Los Angeles. murderous Santa wreaks havoc. (N) murderous Santa wreaks havoc. GOLF 70 70 Golf Emirates Australian Open, First Round. From Sydney, Australia. (N) (Live) Golf Thailand Golf Championship, First Round. From Bangkok, Thailand. (N) Debbie Macomber’s Trading Christmas (2011, Romance) Tom Cavanagh, Faith Naughty or Nice (2012, Fantasy) Hilarie Burton, Gabriel Tigerman, Matt Dallas. A Hitched for the Holidays (2012) Joey Lawrence, Emily Hampshire, Marilu HALL 19 19 Ford. Holiday travel leads to cross-country romances. (CC) woman uses a special book to expose those behaving badly. (CC) Henner. A man and a woman pose as a couple to fool their families. (CC) HGTV 68 68 My First Place My First Place House Hunters Renovation (CC) Property Brothers “Stan & Leslie” Buying and Selling (N) (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l Property Brothers (CC) HIST 37 37 Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Restoration Restoration Invention USA (N) Invention USA (N) Cajun Pawn Stars Cajun Pawn Stars LI FE 51 51 The Houstons The Houstons The Houstons The Houstons The Houstons The Houstons The Houstons The Houstons The Houstons Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The Ed Show The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) MTV 63 63 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Teen Mom 2 “Life Goes On” ’ Catfish: The TV Show ’ The Challenge: Battle of Seasons The Challenge: Battle of Seasons Teen Mom 2 “Life Goes On” ’ 34 34 College Basketball Penn State at La Salle. (N Same-day Tape) NFL Turning Point (N) NFL Turning Point Still Standing: Earl Campbell NFL Turning Point NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob Drake & Josh ’ Drake & Josh ’ Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) The Nanny (CC) The Nanny (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) R O OT 31 31 Seahawks Press Mark Few Show College Football Pac-12 Championship -- UCLA at Stanford. Heartland Poker Tour (CC) The Dan Patrick Show Tattoo Rescue “Just Deadly” Joey must Tattoo Nightmares Tattoo Nightmares Tattoo Nightmares Tattoo Nightmares Tattoo Nightmares Tattoo Nightmares Tattoo Nightmares Tattoo Nightmares Tattoo Rescue “Just Deadly” Joey must SPIKE 57 57 fix a mismanaged parlor. ’ ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) fix a mismanaged parlor. ’ SYFY 59 59 Ghost Hunters ’ (CC) Ghost Hunters “Higher Deaducation” Ghost Hunters ’ (CC) Ghost Hunters (N) ’ (CC) Deal-Dark Side Deal-Dark Side Ghost Hunters ’ (CC) TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince ’ End of the Age Praise the Lord (CC) Always Good Jesse Duplantis The Christmas Creflo Dollar Seattle Praise the Lord The King of The King of Seinfeld “The Rain- Seinfeld “The Rain- Family Guy “I Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan Jim Parsons; Jennifer Carpenter. TBS 55 55 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) coats” (CC) coats” (CC) Dream of Jesus” (CC) (CC) (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) (N) (CC) TLC 38 38 600 Pound Mom: Race Against Time Neat Freaks (N) ’ (CC) 600 Pound Mom: Race Against Time Neat Freaks ’ (CC) 600 Pound Mom ’ (CC) Half-Ton Killer ’ (CC) Castle “Pandora” Castle and Beckett Castle “Linchpin” Stopping events that Castle “Boom!” The serial killer remains Castle Investigating a museum curator’s Castle “The Late Shaft” A talk show host Perception “Light” Pierce’s conspiracy TNT 54 54 pursue a killer. (CC) could lead to war. (CC) at large. ’ (CC) death. ’ (CC) mysteriously dies. ’ (CC) theory. (CC) TOON 42 42 Grandma Got Run Over/Reindeer Dr. Seuss’ Grinch Smurfs-Carol Dragons: Riders Johnny Test ’ King of the Hill King of the Hill American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food Baggage Battles Baggage Battles Toy Hunter (N) Toy Hunter (CC) Toy Hunter (CC) Toy Hunter (CC) Man v. Food Man v. Food TRUTV 49 49 Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) World’s Dumbest... Dumb drivers. South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow Operation Repo NCIS “In the Zone” A mortar attack in NCIS “Recoil” Ziva’s cover may be NCIS “About Face” Jimmy Palmer is NCIS “Judgment Day” The team hunts a NCIS “Judgment Day” The team hunts NCIS “Ex-File” A Marine captain is mur- USA 58 58 Baghdad. ’ (CC) blown. ’ (CC) targeted by a killer. ’ (CC) killer. ’ (Part 1 of 2) (CC) for a killer. (CC) dered. ’ (CC) VH1 62 62 100 Greatest Kid Stars “Hour 2” ’ 100 Greatest Kid Stars “Hour 3” ’ 100 Greatest Kid Stars “Hour 4” ’ 100 Greatest Kid Stars “Hour 5” ’ Miss U Much ’ Saturday Night Live Skits featuring Will Ferrell. ’ (CC)

THURSDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets December 6, 2012 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 Lewis, Nam. Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ Last Resort Marcus contemplates the Grey’s Anatomy Meredith asks Heather Scandal Olivia must return to the White KOMO 4 News Nightline (N) (CC) ABC 4 4 (N) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (CC) unthinkable. (N) ’ (CC) to help Derek. (N) ’ (CC) House. (N) ’ (CC) 11:00pm (N) (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Evening Magazine Inside Edition (N) 30 Rock (N) ’ Up All Night “I The Office (N) ’ Parks and Recre- Rock Center With Brian Williams Jim KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show With NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) (CC) (DVS) Can’t Quit You” (CC) ation (N) ’ (CC) Cook; Peter Jackson. (N) (CC) Jay Leno IND 6 6 The Jeff Probst Show (N) ’ (CC) Extra (N) (CC) Access Hollyw’d Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) Katie The D.C. sniper’s ex-wife. (N) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Northwest Sprt Law Order: CI KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- The Insider (N) The Big Bang Two and a Half Person of Interest “C.O.D.” A cabdriver Elementary “You Do It To Yourself” A KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) Theory (N) (CC) Men (N) ’ (CC) is a person of interest. (N) ’ college professor is murdered. (N) ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Ask the Governor Gov. Christine Downton Abbey Revisited Behind-the-scenes footage. (CC) Call the Midwife Jenny forms a friendship with a soldier. ’ The 1962 World’s Fair: When Seattle PBS 9 9 Gregoire. (CC) Invented the Future American Dad American Dad ’ Family Guy Peter Family Guy Getting The Simpsons The Simpsons Q13 FOX News at 9 Rose, Arcega- Friends “The One Friends “The One 30 Rock “100” (CC) 30 Rock “Floyd” MNT 10 10 Male-dominated. (CC) gets liposuction. married. ’ ’ (CC) “Boy Meets Curl” Dunn, Kelly and Levine. (N) (CC) in Barbados” With the Yeti” ’ ’ (CC) The King of The King of The Office ’ (Part The Office “The The Vampire Diaries Elena shares Beauty and the Beast “Trapped” J.T. Seinfeld “The Old Seinfeld “The Fu- Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- C W 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) 1 of 2) (CC) Convention” ’ shocking news. (N) ’ (CC) investigates Vincent’s blackouts. Man” ’ (CC) silli Jerry” (CC) ment ’ (CC) ment “Pilot” ’ Visions of Italy: The Happiness Advantage With Shawn Achor Scientific Super Brain With Dr. Rudy Tanzi Maximizing the brain’s The Quantum Activist (2009, Documentary) A scientist challenges the notions of Heart of Perfect PBS 12 12 Southern Style research on happiness. ’ (CC) potential. ’ (CC) existence and reality. Health-Watson Two and a Half How I Met Your The Big Bang The Big Bang The X Factor “Live Results” Elimination; Glee “Swan Song” Finn thinks about his Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your FOX 13 13 Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Melanie Amaro; Ke$ha. (CC) future. (N) ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Gifts From NYC II Jewelry Gifts From NYC II Jewelry Gifts From NYC II Jewelry Gifts From Seiko Clocks Gifts for the Home Gifts of Linens House “Who’s Your Daddy?” Cuddy House “No Reason” A former patient House “Meaning” Two cases involve House “Cane & Able” Possible alien Criminal Minds “Machismo” A serial Criminal Minds The team pursues a ION 15 15 looks for a sperm donor. ’ (CC) shoots House. ’ (CC) paralysis. ’ (CC) abduction. ’ (CC) killer preys on the elderly. ’ (CC) chameleonlike killer. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Celebration The Blessed Life D. Kolenda Gary & Drenda K. Copeland Life Today (CC) Joyce Meyer Celebration Joni Lamb The Blessed Life KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune Last Resort Marcus contemplates the Grey’s Anatomy Meredith asks Heather Scandal Olivia must return to the White KATU News at 11 Nightline (N) (CC) ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) unthinkable. (N) ’ (CC) to help Derek. (N) ’ (CC) House. (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Live at 7 (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) 30 Rock (N) ’ Up All Night “I The Office (N) ’ Parks and Recre- Rock Center With Brian Williams Jim NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) ’ (CC) (CC) (DVS) Can’t Quit You” (CC) ation (N) ’ (CC) Cook; Peter Jackson. (N) (CC) 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Corona de Lágrimas (N) (SS) Por Ella Soy Eva (N) (SS) Amores Verdaderos (N) (SS) Amor Bravío (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) TMZ (N) ’ (CC) Dish Nation (N) The X Factor “Live Results” Elimination; Glee “Swan Song” Finn thinks about his 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 ’ (CC) Melanie Amaro; Ke$ha. (CC) future. (N) ’ (CC) (N) Raymond (CC) The First 48 Man is shot outside an The First 48 Two men are shot in a The First 48 “Brutal Business” Police The First 48 Drive-by shooting victim in Panic 9-1-1 A pregnant woman encoun- Panic 9-1-1 A gunman starts shooting in A&E 52 52 abandoned house. (CC) hotel room. (CC) probe the murder of two friends. Dallas. (N) (CC) ters a stalker. (N) (CC) a store. (CC) AMC 67 67 CSI: Miami “Sunblock” Serial killer ››› The Princess Bride (1987, Adventure) Cary Elwes, Robin Wright. A stable- ›› Yours, Mine & Ours (2005, Comedy) Dennis Quaid, Rene Russo. Premiere. ›› Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993, strikes during an eclipse. ’ (CC) boy in disguise sets out to rescue his beloved. (CC) The marriage of two widowed parents creates one large family. (CC) Comedy) Cary Elwes. (CC) APL 43 43 Swamp Wars “Flesh-Eating Lizards” Swamp Wars “Killer Bees Attack” Call-Wildman Call-Wildman Call-Wildman Call-Wildman Call-Wildman Call-Wildman Call-Wildman Call-Wildman BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live The top 10 hip hop and R&B videos. (N) Apollo Live (N) (CC) 2012 Soul Train Awards Musical celebration and performance. (CC) Family First The Real Housewives of Miami Elsa The Real Housewives of Miami Lisa’s The Real Housewives of Atlanta “No The Real Housewives of Miami A The Real Housewives of Miami A Watch What Hap- The Real House- BRAVO 66 66 tries to end Lea’s feud. in-laws demand a grandchild. Excuse for Excuses” weekend of healing in the Bahamas. weekend of healing in the Bahamas. pens: Live (N) wives of Miami CBUT 29 29 News Lang & O’Leary George-Tonight Coronation Street The Nature of Things “Lights Out” Doc Zone “Tales From KP” (N) ’ CBC News: The National ’ (CC) CBC News George-Tonight C M T 61 61 Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba “Invasion” Reba Therapist. Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) ››› Smokey and the Bandit (1977, Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Sally Field. ’ ›› Smokey and the Bandit II (1980) CNBC 46 46 American Greed: The Fugitives American Greed Mad Money American Greed: The Fugitives American Greed Say No to Pain Box of Miracles CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront CNNH 45 45 Piers Morgan Tonight (N) What Would You Do? Showbiz Tonight Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront South Park (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) The Colbert Re- The Daily Show Futurama ’ (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) The Comedy Central Roast “Larry the Cable Guy” Larry the The Daily Show The Colbert Re- COM 60 60 port (CC) With Jon Stewart Cable Guy. (CC) With Jon Stewart port (N) (CC) D I S 41 41 Phineas and Ferb Good-Charlie Jessie ’ (CC) Austin & Ally ’ Dog With a Blog Good Luck Charlie, It’s Christmas! (2011) ’ (CC) Good-Charlie Phineas and Ferb Austin & Ally ’ A.N.T. Farm (CC) Jungle Gold Scott and George test out Jungle Gold “Mad Scramble” A gold- Moonshiners “Storm’s a Brewing” A Moonshiners “A Shiner’s Last Stand” Ghost Town Gold Brit and Scott look for Moonshiners “A Shiner’s Last Stand” DSC 8 8 a new claim. ’ (CC) mining dream. ’ (CC) massive storm hits the Carolinas. ’ ’ (CC) mining treasure. (N) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) E! 65 65 ›› Office Space (1999, Comedy) Ron E! News (N) The Soup Love You, Mean It Keeping Up With Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With Chelsea Lately (N) E! News Livingston, Jennifer Aniston. the Kardashians Kourtney breaks up with Scott. the Kardashians College Football 30 for 30 The men’s 100-meter final at the Seoul Summer SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Awards (N) (CC) Olympic Games was riddled in scandal. ESPN2 33 33 College Basketball Boxing Raymundo Beltran vs. Ji-Hoon Kim. From the Mirage in Las Vegas. NFL Live (N) (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight UNITE (N) SportsNation FAM 39 39 ››› The Polar Express (2004) Voices of Tom Hanks, Michael Jeter. ›› Disney’s A Christmas Carol (2009) Voices of Jim Carrey. Premiere. ››› Elf (2003, Comedy) Will Ferrell, James Caan, Bob Newhart. FNC 48 48 Hannity (N) On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The Five FOOD 35 35 Sugar Dome Cupcake Wars (N) “Speechless Genius” Sweet Genius “Holiday Genius” (N) The Next : Redemption FX 53 53 How I Met Your Two and a Half Two and a Half ››› The Other Guys (2010, Comedy) Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg, Eva Mendes. Two desk-bound It’s Always Sunny The League “The The League (N) Unsupervised (N) Mother ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) detectives get a chance to work on a real case. in Phila. Anchor Baby” (N) GOLF 70 70 Golf Emirates Australian Open, Second Round. From Sydney, Australia. (N) (Live) Golf Thailand Golf Championship, Second Round. From Bangkok, Thailand. HALL 19 19 It’s Christmas, Carol! (2012, Fantasy) Carrie Fisher, Emmanuelle Vaugier. A A Bride for Christmas (2012, Romance) Arielle Kebbel, Andrew Walker. A man › Eve’s Christmas (2004, Comedy-Drama) Elisa Donovan, Cheryl Ladd. A ghost shows a ruthless CEO her past, present and future. (CC) tries to convince a woman to marry him by Christmas. (CC) woman gets a second chance to rethink a fateful decision. (CC) HGTV 68 68 Selling New York Selling New York Hunters Int’l House Hunters Buying and Selling “Kristin & Craig” Extreme Homes (N) (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l Home Strange Home (CC) HIST 37 37 Ax Men Travis earns his stripes. Ax Men “Out of Control” (CC) American Pickers (CC) American Pickers “Jurassic Pick” American Pickers (CC) American Pickers “The Belly Dance” LI FE 51 51 Trading Spouses Trading Spouses Project Runway All Stars (CC) Project Runway All Stars (N) (CC) Abby’s Ultimate Dance Competition Project Runway All Stars (CC) MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The Ed Show The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) MTV 63 63 Totally Clueless Totally Clueless Totally Clueless Totally Clueless Jersey Shore “Make It Unofficial” ’ Jersey Shore “Shore Shower” (CC) Jersey Shore “Awkward!” (N) (CC) Jersey Shore Jersey Shore ’ NBCS 34 34 Costas Tonight (N) Fight Night 36 (N) Costas Tonight Game On! NFL Turning Point Costas Tonight Poker After Dark 50K Sit n’ Go Idol. NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SquarePants ’ (CC) SpongeBob SpongeBob See Dad Run ’ Full House (CC) The Nanny (CC) The Nanny (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 House ’ (CC) House ’ (CC) House ’ (CC) House ’ (CC) House ’ (CC) House ’ (CC) R O OT 31 31 UFA Boxing Golden Boy: Fernando Guerrero vs. J.C. Candelo. Road to the Octagon 2012 Seahawks Press Seahawks The Dan Patrick Show Jail The jails of Jail The jails of San Jail ’ (CC) Jail (N) ’ (CC) iMPACT Wrestling Jeff Hardy, AJ Styles & James Storm vs. Bobby Roode, Chris- Ink Master “Blowing Chunks” The artists MMA Uncensored GT Academy (N) SPIKE 57 57 Portland, Ore. ’ Diego, Calif. topher Daniels & Kazarian. (N) ’ (CC) paint Dave’s own guitars. ’ Live ’ (CC) SYFY 59 59 ››› Starship Troopers (1997) Casper Van Dien. Young troops battle a vicious army of gigantic insects. ›› Constantine (2005, Fantasy) Keanu Reeves, Rachel Weisz, Shia LaBeouf. (CC) ››› Serenity TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince ’ Hillsong TV Praise the Lord (CC) Live-Holy Land The Evidence Grant Jeffrey Creflo Dollar The Gift of Christmas The King of The King of Seinfeld “The Op- Seinfeld “The Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan Ty Burrell; W. Kambui Bell. (N) TBS 55 55 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) posite” (CC) Comeback” (CC) (CC) (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) (CC) TLC 38 38 Four Weddings: Holiday Showdown Along-Bride Along-Bride Four Weddings: Holiday Showdown Along-Bride Along-Bride Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Along-Bride TBA NBA Basketball New York Knicks at Miami Heat. From the NBA Basketball Dallas Mavericks at Phoenix Suns. From US Airways Center in Phoenix. (N) (Live) Inside the NBA (N) (Live) (CC) Charles & Reggie: The Mentalist Pat- TNT 54 54 AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami. (N) (Live) (CC) (CC) Toe to Toe rick traps a killer. TOON 42 42 Ed, Edd ’n Eddy Adventure Time World of Gumball Annoying Orange MAD (N) Regular Show King of the Hill King of the Hill American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (N) (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Dead Files Revisited (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) Wipeout ’ (CC) Wipeout ’ (CC) World’s Dumbest... Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Killer Karaoke NCIS “Guilty Pleasure” Officer’s death NCIS “Borderland” Investigating a NCIS “Engaged, Part 1” The team inves- NCIS “Engaged, Part 2” Searching for a Burn Notice “Best Laid Plans” Michael NCIS “Moonlighting” A specialist’s job USA 58 58 links to a prostitute. ’ (CC) Marine’s murder. ’ (CC) tigates a plane crash. missing Marine. (CC) (DVS) sells technology to a thief. (N) leads to murder. ’ (CC) VH1 62 62 Basketball Wives LA ’ Basketball Wives LA ’ Basketball Wives LA ’ Movie ’ Behind the Music