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Centralia Misses Out After Surgery, Rochester Woman on Record Delays Effects of Parkinson’s Disease Rainfall Seen in Seattle, Olympia

By The Chronicle While Puget Sound cities such as Seattle and Olympia saw record rainfall in October, Centralia missed out on the super soggy weather and held steady at a fraction of an inch above average. The National Weather Ser- vice doesn’t have a long-term precipitation collection site in Lewis County, but the West- ern Regional Climate Center’s website contains records of precipitation in Centralia from this past October back to 1893. please see RAIN, page Main 13

Lewis County Commission to Approve New Court Clerk INTERVIEWS PLANNED: Kathy Brack Retired in September By Aaron Kunkler Pete Caster / [email protected] [email protected] Diane Hutchins poses for a portrait in Centralia on Monday afternoon. Three candidates for Lewis County clerk have been sub- mitted to the Board of Lew- DEEP-BRAIN STIMULATION: sense of balance, she knew something was did indeed have Parkinson’s disease, a neu- wrong, but it would take several years until is County Commissioners, Procedure at Oregon Health and rological ailment known for causing trem- where one will be selected to she figured out exactly what it was. ors to resting muscles, impaired balance fill the position after it was va- Science School of Medicine Helps Hutchins, now 65, was later diagnosed and slowness of movement. cated when former clerk Kathy Curb Impacts of Disease with Parkinson’s disease after a number “The problem with Parkinson’s is until Brack retired in September. of doctor visits. The diagnosis, while dire, at least fairly recently, there is no diagnostic The clerk is in charge of By Justyna Tomtas came as a relief, she said. test other than an autopsy, and we weren’t “They said it could be a brain aneurysm, going to do that,” she said. “It’s very frus- keeping records for the coun- [email protected] ty Superior Court, and it is a tumor, some deadly inflammatory dis- trating going through all these tests. I was an elected, partisan position. Diane Hutchins began noticing strange ease of the brain that women my age get or ready to give up on doctors.” symptoms a year after moving to Rochester. MS (multiple sclerosis),” she said. please see CLERK, page Main 13 From a lack of smell to an unsteady After more tests, it was determined she please see DISEASE, page Main 13 Valley View Health Center Plans Temporary Clinic in Winlock After Fire DAMAGE: Temporary Space to Nearly a week after a fire destroyed View Executive Director Steven Clark the building after the fire, Clark said. Winlock’s Valley View Health Center, said Wednesday. “He stepped up and obviously saw the Open Monday at Winlock staff plan to open up a temporary clinic The temporary clinic is tentatively need,” Clark said. Family Dentistry in rented space at a dental clinic across scheduled to open Monday at Winlock The fire was first reported just after 2 the street. Family Dentistry at 617 Cemetery Road. a.m. Saturday at the health center at 615 By Natalie Johnson “It’s a blow to Valley View and the The building’s owner, Dr. Richard Shep- [email protected] community, but we will rebuild,” Valley herd, offered to rent Valley View space at please see FIRE, page Main 13

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News Thrill of Victory and Sting of Defeat of the Weird In Dubai, a Showdown and some of his companions went to the desert searching on Shawarma is for Bigfoot. No students or fac- ulty went on the expedition, but Reportedly Coming KRQE found UNM paid for the DUBAI, United Arab Emir- expedition. Dyer said he and his ates (AP) — A showdown over companions did not spot Big- shawarma has come to Dubai. foot, but they did see habitat. A state-owned newspaper re- “I’d have to say it was pretty ported on Wednesday that near- much a blown waste of money ly half of all shawarma stands in because we did not find evi- Dubai either will be shut down dence because of the snow. It was or have stopped selling the pop- ular Mideast street food. just impossible to get around The National newspaper of out there. So in that case, yeah, Abu Dhabi quotes Sultan al-Ta- would we spend money on that hir, head of food inspection in again? Absolutely not,” Dyer Dubai, as saying the city-state’s said. over 570 shawarma stands had Dyer said he uses discretion- / [email protected] six months to update their op- ary funds for field work that he Matt Baide erations to comply with new hy- believes has some kind of merit, Kalama celebrates after winning against Mossyrock in the District 4 2B Volleyball Tournament semiinal match at Adna giene regulations. such as field work of some kind on Wednesday. See more prep volleyball coverage in today’s Sports section and online at www.lewiscountys- Al-Tahir says 113 stopped of research. “People use mon- ports.com. making the meat wraps, while ies from the taxpayers to do re- another 141 took no action and search. For Bigfoot or whatever,” will be shut down. The others Dyer said. Notable Quote followed the rules or are in the UNM President Robert process of complying. Frank said he didn’t know about Shawarma is typically the university’s Bigfoot spending cooked outdoors, with spiced until reporters called about it. chicken, lamb and beef shaved “Dr. Dyer needs to be much “I’m 98 percent sure this is the end of it. (There are) off a vertical spit. Al-Tahir said more thoughtful about how never any guarantees in our business.” Dubai’s high heat can cause bac- he undertakes these activities,” teria to spread. Frank said. “The type of expedi- tion that just took place was not Brad Meagher University Executive appropriate and will not occur Lewis County chief criminal deputy prosecutor Director Under Fire for in that manner again.” Kenneth Slert (see page Main 4 for the full story) Bigfoot Hunt Shortest Haul: Airline conviction GALLUP, N.M. (AP) — The upheld head of the University of New Offers 8-Minute Mexico’s Gallup campus is un- International Flight der fire for spending money on Bigfoot-related pursuits. BERLIN (AP) — An Aus- Today in History UNM Gallup’s Executive Di- trian airline has begun what it rector Dr. Christopher Dyer or- claims is the world’s shortest Today’s Highlight in History: In 1936, President Franklin “Carrie,” adapted from the Ste- D. Roosevelt won a landslide phen King novel and starring ganized a two-day, on-campus regular international connec- On Nov. 3, 1986, the Iran- election victory over Republi- Sissy Spacek, was released by Bigfoot conference in February tion — an eight-minute hop Contra affair came to light as can challenger Alfred M. “Alf” United Artists. followed by a Bigfoot expedition, across Lake Constance. Ash-Shiraa, a pro-Syrian Leba- Landon. In 1979, five Communist Work- costing taxpayers more than The flight offered by People’s nese magazine, first broke the In 1957, the ers Party members were killed in a $7,000, KRQE-TV reported. Viennaline connects St. Gallen- story of U.S. arms sales to Iran. “It was the largest and most Altenrhein in Switzerland with launched Sputnik 2, the second clash with heavily armed Ku Klux On this date: Klansmen and neo-Nazis during well-attended event in the his- Friedrichshafen in southern manmade satellite, into orbit; on board was a dog named Laika, an anti-Klan protest in Greens- tory of this campus,” Dyer said. Germany. It’s part of a route that In 1839, the first Opium War UNM paid for advertising, between China and Britain who was sacrificed in the ex- boro, North Carolina. continues onward to the west- periment. In 1991, Israeli and Palestinian meals for guest speakers, airfare ern German city of Cologne, but broke out. In 1903, In 1960, the Meredith Willson representatives held their first- and per diem. Self-professed passengers can book only the Panama proclaimed Bigfoot expert Dr. Jeff Meldrum its independence from Colom- musical “The Unsinkable Molly ever face-to-face talks in Ma- short part for 40 euros ($44.10). was paid a $1,000 honorarium bia. Brown” opened on Broadway drid, Spain; in another milestone, plus expenses. The other guest German news agency dpa In 1900, the first major U.S. with Tammy Grimes in the title Syria opened its first one-on-one speaker, Rob Kryder, was paid a reported that environmentalists automobile show opened at New role. meeting with Israel in 43 years. $500 honorarium plus expenses. aren’t thrilled by the new route, York’s Madison Square Garden In 1964, President Lyndon B. Ten years ago: U.S. Rep. Bob Dyer is an avid Bigfoot hunt- which began service Wednesday. under the auspices of the Auto- Johnson soundly defeated Re- Ney, R-Ohio, who pleaded guilty er in his free time and says he It quoted Swiss Green Party pol- mobile Club of America. publican Barry Goldwater to in the Jack Abramoff influence- only pursues the mythical crea- itician Meinrad Gschwend say- In 1911, the Chevrolet Motor win a White House term in his peddling investigation, resigned ture when he isn’t on the job. He ing he wants the flights banned. Car Co. was founded in Detroit own right. from Congress. French con- has a collection of Bigfoot hairs The airline says driving by Louis Chevrolet and William In 1970, Salvador Allende (ah- ductor Paul Mauriat, whose and photos of suspicious foot- around the lake for an hour C. Durant. (The company was YEN’-day) was inaugurated as arrangement of “Love is Blue” prints. would produce as much emis- acquired by General Motors in president of Chile. topped U.S. charts in the 1960s, After the conference, Dyer sions as the short flight. 1918.) In 1976, the horror movie died in , . The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Nov. 3, 2016 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. 100s H 52.91 65.0 -0.05 90s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s L 74.68 85.0 -0.02 70s Cowlitz at Packwood 60s H 3.01 10.5 -0.05 50s Cowlitz at Randle 40s Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny Cloudy Mostly Cloudy Partly Cloudy 8.43 18.0 -0.14 30s H 62º 44º 61º 50º 58º 48º 57º 47º 58º 49º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 11.41 ---- +0.09 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and location of frontal systems at noon. Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon L H Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 7:58 a.m. Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 5:51 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 59 Moonrise ...... 11:23 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 52 62/48 57/41 Moonset...... 8:54 p.m. Normal High ...... 57 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 41 58/45 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 73 in 1949 Seattle Anchorage 38/24 s 35/20 s Record Low...... 12 in 1935 62/48 Boise 63/36 s 60/39 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg First Full Last New Boston 64/45 t 50/35 s Yesterday ...... 0.14" 62/42 60/40 11/7 11/14 11/21 11/29 Dallas 79/61 t 76/55 pc Month to date ...... 0.26" Tacoma Honolulu 86/73 pc 86/73 pc Normal month to date ...0.40" Centralia 62/46 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 79/63 s 79/63 s Year to date...... 34.75" 62/44 Yakima Nashville 77/48 t 67/40 s Normal year to date ....33.24" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 82/62 t 82/63 s 62/40 Longview 61/44 Trees None None St. Louis 68/47 t 66/47 s Salt Lake City 61/39 s 62/42 s WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 63/49 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None Low San Francisco 69/55 s 69/54 s Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 82/47 t 60/41 s Portland 62/49 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo - graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 63/51 62/44 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Fri. Today Fri. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Fri. Today Fri. Baghdad 75/55 s 75/57 s New Delhi 88/63 s 88/63 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 55/36 s 61/41 s Paris 52/37 pc 50/45 pc Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 59/45 s 58/49 s Spokane 57/40 pc 55/38 s London 52/46 pc 52/43 sh Rio de Janeiro 86/72 ra 79/72 ra cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 60/50 ra 60/52 s Tri Cities 64/43 s 58/43 s Mexico City 75/55 cl 72/54 cl Rome 68/54 pc 68/54 pc sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 62/42 s 60/47 s Wenatchee 58/43 s 56/43 s Moscow 34/32 l 32/27 cl Sydney 75/59 s 82/66 s

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The Yakima Herald “He left here determined to get to Canada,” she said. Early in May, 31-year-old About 20 miles west of White Kris Fowler began his first steps on a planned 2,660-mile hike Pass, Packwood Inn manager from Mexico to Canada on the Kimberly Lamontagne said Fowl- Pacific Crest Trail. er was found squatting in a trailer His walk took him through around roughly the same time desert, verdant forests, the high Si- period. He was wearing sandals erras of California and the rugged and said he was cold, she said. Goat Rocks west of Yakima. But The following night he somewhere north of White Pass, worked at the hotel to earn a some 2,200 miles from where he night’s stay, she said. started, Fowler disappeared. “Which isn’t uncommon for Today, a team of searchers hikers,” she said. plans to continue a second day of She said she learned he was looking for Fowler along a 100- missing Monday morning, and mile stretch of the trail between assembled a team of locals who White and Snoqualmie passes, know the area well to search for where snowfalls have left the steep him. They returned at 4 a.m. terrain a mix of snow and mud. Courtesy Photo Tuesday without Fowler. Fowler was last seen for sure Kris Fowler was last seen near White Pass. on Oct. 12 in the White Pass area. A team of Pacific Crest Trail Family became worried about ers and volunteers from Yakima, eas near Chinook Pass. threat of falling off a ridge, he said. hikers on Tuesday left from the last Thursday, after his cellphone Kittitas and Pierce counties. “They’re prepared to spend Typically, it takes an experi- hotel to search again, she said. provider reported there had been On Tuesday, two hunters the night if they need to,” he said. enced hiker a day or a day and a She’s offering free rooms to vol- no activity on his phone for the said they saw a hiker on Oct. 22 Searchers are encountering half to hike the 28-mile stretch unteers helping with the search last week. matching Fowler’s description a mix of mud and snow in areas from White Pass to Chinook and their families. “We’re do- Sally Guyton Fowler said her near Blowout Mountain about that are steep and rocky, he said. Pass, he said. nating rooms until this guy is stepson has been described as 35 miles north of Chinook Pass, “Conditions are really rough, About 6 inches of snow has ac- found,” she said. strong, intelligent and a fast hik- said Yakima County Sheriff’s and we’re trying to do every- cumulated along that stretch of Meanwhile, Fowler’s stepmoth- er. He mapped out the trail, ar- Office Sgt. Randy Briscoe. thing we can as quickly as pos- the trial over the past 24 hours, he er has been inundated with Face- sible,” Briscoe said. ranged to have packages sent to There’s a strong chance the said, adding that another volunteer book messages from other hikers hiker was Fowler, given that he Elevations along the trail reported knee-high snow on 5,430- him at specific locations, where who were on the trail with Fowler. was the last hiker who left White between White and Chinook foot Chinook Pass on Monday. he could use his cellphone to keep A Facebook page has been set in touch with family, she said. Pass to sign logs along the trail, passes are above 5,000 feet, a From Chinook Pass it’s an- up to help find him. “The deal was every couple of Briscoe said. “He was supposed level where snow begins to ac- other roughly 70 miles to Sno- weeks he’d post on Facebook or to be the last person on the trail cumulate, said Jim Matthews, a qualmie Pass. She’s had more than 900 visi- text and he mostly kept to that,” heading from White Pass,” he said. volunteer trail coordinator with A store clerk at the Kracker tors, and more than 200 messages. she said in a phone call from Briscoe said a storm hit the the U.S. Forest Service’s Naches Barrel convenience store on “Everybody that hiked with Ohio on Tuesday morning be- south Cascade Mountains on Ranger District, which includes a White Pass said she saw Fowler him remembers him,” she said. fore boarding a flight to Wash- Oct. 14, bringing up to 2 feet of portion of the Pacific Crest Trail. on Oct. 10, when he picked up “They said he was a strong ington state to be close to the snow in some areas. But the trail isn’t considered a couple of packages mailed to hiker, a smart hiker, and fast hik- search, which is now underway On Tuesday, Briscoe assem- difficult through that area and is him. He said he was following er, and that he’d often get off the with search and rescue work- bled a crew of four to search ar- wide enough that it doesn’t pose a the trail to Canada, clerk Terry trail to shoot photos.” News in Brief Morton General residents to take time now to re- munity Outreach Manager Diane atre Department will be present- propriate for all ages. view their plans and assess whether Hurley at (360) 496-3591. ing the play “Gentlemen Prefer Tickets are $7 for adults and Offers Assistance for a change may be a good option. Blondes” Nov. 17 through Nov. $5 for students. The hospital is encourag- ‘Gentlemen Prefer 19 at the high school classitorium. 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CH566226bw.cg Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016 LOCAL 16 Years After Shooting Death, State Supreme Court Upholds Lewis County Murder Conviction JUSTICES VOICE DISSENT chambers, without the defen- dant’s presence, violating his AFTER SPLIT VOTE: constitutional rights, and as the Decision Seems Likely Court of Appeals concluded, a new trial is required,” the dis- to Prevent Fourth Trial senting opinion reads. for Kenneth Slert The opinion also notes that it is impossible to know if the ex- By Natalie Johnson cused jurors had disqualifying [email protected] feelings or knowledge about the case because no record actually Could one of the longest and exists to support that assertion. most convoluted murder cases Slert and Benson were report- in Lewis County finally come to edly drinking whiskey together an end this year, 16 years after it in Benson’s truck Oct. 24, 2000, began? at Mount Rainier National Park “I’m 98 percent sure this is in the Gifford Pinchot National the end of it,” said Lewis County Forest. The men did not previ- Chief Criminal Deputy Pros- ously know each other. At some ecutor Brad Meagher. “(There point, Slert shot Benson, accord- are) never any guarantees in our ing to previous Chronicle reports. business.” Slert was questioned but Kenneth Slert’s third murder not immediately charged after conviction for the same shooting reportedly giving inconsistent death near Ashford in 2000 will accounts of the incident. Later, stand, ruled the state Supreme Slert admitted to killing Benson Court Oct. 27 after six years of in self-defense. He was convict- cycling through Washington ap- ed in 2005 and sentenced to 23 peals courts. The Chronicle File Photo years in prison. Slert was first convicted of Kenneth Slert smiles as he entered the courtroom during his murder trial at the Lewis County Law and Justice Center in 2010. However, the conviction second-degree murder in the 2000 was overturned after an appeals shooting death of 53-year-old John done.” The State Supreme court re- objection itself is strong evidence court ruled that the trial court Benson in 2005. The case has since In his most recent appeal, versed the lower court’s decision to that Slert and his counsel ‘did should not have rejected one of been overturned on appeal twice, Slert argued that he was not pres- call for a new trial and asked them not perceive any prejudicial er- Slert’s proposed self-defense in- and Slert was retried and convict- ent during a conference between to consider a separate issue; wheth- ror until after receiving an un- structions to the jury. ed two more times. attorneys for the defense and er Slert’s absence during a confer- favorable verdict,’” the Supreme Slert was again convicted of Slert was most recently con- prosecution, violating his rights. ence was harmless to the case. Court’s decision reads. second-degree murder in 2009. victed in 2010. In 2012, the State The attorneys met to discuss re- The Court of Appeals ruled Five Supreme Court justices However, the conviction was Court of Appeals overturned the last year that it was not harm- supported the decision to uphold overturned after Superior Court moving four prospective jurors conviction, ruling that Slert’s less. The Supreme Court again Slert’s 2010 conviction and re- Judge Nelson Hunt reportedly right to an open trial was vio- during jury selection because of reviewed and rejected the lower verse the lower court’s ruling. acknowledged that he should lated. The Supreme Court over- their familiarity with the case. court’s conclusion, and ruled that However, four justices wrote have recused himself, being per- turned the ruling, the Court of The judge in the case re- Slert’s final conviction will stand. and signed a dissenting opin- sonally familiar with officers Appeals ordered another new moved the potential jurors in The Supreme Court ruled in a ion, stating that the higher court and attorneys in the case, and trial, and the Supreme Court open court, according to the Su- majority decision that Slert lost his should uphold the Court of Ap- therefore violated the appear- again, last month, overruled the preme Court’s decision. right to object to the error in his peals’ decision to overturn the ance of fairness doctrine. lower court. In 2012, the state Court of case because he did not raise an jury’s verdict. 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By The Chronicle Delivery deadlines: Tuesday and Thursday ...... 5:30 p.m. A Centralia man facing two Saturday ...... 7:30 a.m. counts of second-degree assault Missed papers will only be credited up to 2 weeks, for allegedly assaulting a woman, PLEASE call us immediately Monday - Friday at then attacking a fellow inmate 360-807-8203 or leave us a message on our after hours line at 360-807-7676 after his arrest on the previous Tuesday ...... 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. assault, was sentenced Thursday Thursday ...... 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. in Lewis County Superior Court Saturday ...... 7:30 - 10:30 a.m. to 120 days in jail on reduced charges. TO SUBSCRIBE Robert E. Chandler, 27, was To start a new subscription or to schedule a vacation stop or restart, visit www.chronline.com or call cus- charged Aug. 26 with second- tomer service at 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. degree assault and fourth-degree 1203. Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. assault (domestic violence) and was held on $50,000 bail in the TO PLACE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Lewis County Jail. Call 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. 1203, or visit On Sept. 21, while still in the www.chronline.com. jail, he was again arrested on sus- Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. picion of second-degree assault Classified / Legals / Obituary Manager for allegedly assaulting a fel- Amanda Curry ...... 736-3311 ext. 1277 [email protected] low inmate over a disagreement about food, causing the victim to OFFICE LOCATION AND HOURS need eight stitches on his face. 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia Chandler went to trial on the Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. first incident, and was only con- victed on the fourth-degree as- SUBSCRIPTION RATES sault charge. In that case, Chan- Pete Caster / [email protected] Newsstand weekday rate ...... $1 dler called police and reported Robert E. 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Chandler also pleaded guilty footage and said he did not find the previous sentence, for a total Three months ...... $50.50 / $58.80 On Wednesday, Chandler to fourth-degree assault, a mis- enough evidence to pursue the time in jail of 120 days. Six months ...... $99.15 / $115.40 One year ...... $194 / $227.45 Online subscriptions to chronline.com One day ...... $2 Man Sentenced to More Than 3 Years for Alleged One month ...... $8 One year ...... $84 Print subscribers always have full access to chronline.com. Sexual Assault of Girl, 13, at Centralia Party Subscriptions are non-refundable but the printed sub- scriptions can be started and stopped for vacations or when extended breaks in service are requested. Balances By The Chronicle 21 to two counts that she had been raped at a house McKee, who was 19 at the time of may be held on account or can be donated to Newspapers in Education. A Las Vegas man accused of of second-degree party in Centralia. The girl re- the alleged assault. McKee’s DNA raping a 13-year-old girl at a par- child molesta- ported that she became so drunk sample reportedly matched DNA BACK ISSUES ty in Lewis County in 2012 was tion. He was sen- she had trouble walking, then taken from the victim. Limited copies of back issues of The Chronicle are avail- sentenced Wednesday in Lewis tenced Wednes- said as many as three male sus- At the sentencing hearing able at $1 per copy. Back issues greater than two weeks County Superior Court to 41 day to 41 months, pects had sexual contact with her. Wednesday, McKee’s attorney, old are $2 per issue. months in prison. or about three The girl was examined at the J.P. Enbody, told the court McK- THE NEWSROOM Tyler M. McKee, 22, was and a half years, time by medical staff and a rape ee thought everyone at the party For news tips, corrections or story ideas, please contact charged on Aug. 1 with one in prison. Tyler M. McKee kit was evaluated by the Wash- was over 18. the appropriate person listed below. count of second-degree child According charged with ington State Crime Lab, but no Enbody noted that McKee EDITOR rape and has been held since to court docu- second-degree arrests were made. had been helpful while in cus- Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8224 then on $100,000 bail. ments, in May child rape In 2015, detectives inter- tody, and helped police identify a [email protected] McKee pleaded guilty on Sept. 2012, a 13-year-old girl reported viewed a witness who identified second suspect in the case. Sports Editor Aaron VanTuyl ...... 807-8229 [email protected] Visuals Editor Centralia Police Investigate Report of Girls Sickened by Halloween Candy Pete Caster ...... 807-8232 [email protected] By The Chronicle in Centralia after receiving a re- found that the candy they gave Investigators have requested Police, Fire, Courts, Environment, West and Central Lewis County Communities The Centralia Police Depart- port that two 13-year-old girls out was store-bought and had medical records from the treat- Natalie Johnson ...... 807-8235 ment is investigating a report of were sickened after eating candy not been tampered with. The ment of the teens. [email protected] two teens sickened after eating after trick-or-treating. resident voluntarily surrendered Police also do not believe the Outdoors, Flood, The girls were taken to Provi- the candy to investigators. Rural Lewis County Communities Halloween candy Monday night, girls were intentionally exposed dence Centralia Hospital as a Depending on the outcome Jordan Nailon ...... 807-8237 to a harmful substance, based on but police do not believe the girls precaution. of medical tests, investigators [email protected] were intentionally exposed to their investigation. Education, Business, South Thurston County Police investigated the inci- might test the candy. Communities, Napavine, Lewis County Govern- any “harmful substance.” dent and learned that the girls Hospital staff found no evi- No similar instances have ment, Legislature, Tourism, Religion, At 9:06 p.m. on Monday, po- only went to one residence while dence that the public should be been reported to police, EMS or South Lewis County Communities lice and EMS responded to the trick-or-treating. They contacted concerned, according to the po- area hospitals, according to the Justyna Tomtas ...... 807-8239 1100 block of South Pearl Street the occupants of that house and lice department. police department. [email protected] Sports, News and Photography Matt Baide ...... 807-8230 [email protected] News in Brief Death Notices, What’s Happening, Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Voices Doug Blosser ...... 807-8238 Centralia-Chehalis es. However, on Oct. 27, Judge to not allow him to have contact In 1867, the passing of the [email protected] James Lawler ordered the charg- with her. 14th Amendment defined “citi- [email protected] Kiwanis Club to Sell es dismissed without prejudice, McCarthy pleaded guilty on zen” as “male,” thus denying [email protected] meaning they can be refiled at a Oct. 19 to the charges as filed. women the right to vote. Tames Church News Candy at Factory Outlets later date. On Monday, he was sentenced focuses on the turbulent time [email protected] ...... 807-8217 By The Chronicle According to court docu- to 53 months in prison, or about when many states granted wom- Senior Media Developer ments, police responded to a four and a half years. McCarthy Brittany Voie ...... 807-8225 The Centralia-Chehalis Ki- en the right to vote only to have [email protected] Centralia motel just after mid- has nine previous convictions for the privilege taken away by deci- wanis club will once again be THE CHRONICLE selling See’s Candies in the Cen- night on Aug. 26 after a woman crimes including violating pro- sions made in Washington, D.C. tralia Factory Outlets Friday, reported that she woke up to her tection orders, second-degree as- American women adopted PUBLISHER Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 Nov. 25, to Christmas Eve. uncle hitting her in the face. Po- sault, first-degree attempted rob- the militant tactics of their Eng- lice saw bruising on her face. bery and first-degree malicious [email protected] Sales will be at the former lish sister suffragettes to not only Another alleged victim re- mischief. Regional Executive Editor Christian book store location, earn the right to vote but to be Michael Wagar ...... 807-8234 ported that Simien hit him with Prosecutors speculated at 1328 Lum Road. [email protected] a bat in the head and body while McCarthy’s first hearing that the considered citizens of the coun- Businesses that would like to Sales Director asking him to pay back money charge could be amended to rob- try. pre-order candy for holiday gifts Alan brings to life the suf- Brian Watson ...... 807-8219 for their trip from Louisiana to bery, the crime he was originally [email protected] are asked to call Stacy Wilson, Centralia. arrested for. If convicted, that fragettes, their struggles and (360) 388-0624. Circulation Manager charge would have constituted their influence on the major is- Anita Freeborn ...... 807-8243 The Kiwanis club and the his third strike under Washing- sues of their era. [email protected] Centralia-Chehalis Zonta will be Kirkland Man Sentenced ton’s persistent offender account- There is a suggested donation The Chronicle Print Division and Sign Pro staffing a gift wrap booth. Gift to More Than 4 Years for ability act due to his lengthy of $5, which supports this and Sales Director wrapping will begin Friday, Dec. future educational programs at Chantel Wilson ...... 807-8213 criminal history. [email protected] 9, and continue daily through First-Degree Theft the museum. Christmas Eve. Design Director By The Chronicle Kelli Erb ...... 807-8211 A man accused in August of Lewis County Historical [email protected] Charges Dropped assaulting a woman and steal- LAFROMBOISE COMMUNICATIONS, INC ing her phone and keys was sen- Museum Presentation Against Louisiana Man PRESIDENT, COO tenced Monday in Lewis County to Focus on Suffragettes Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 Accused of Assault With Superior Court to more than Oct. 28 - Nov. 5 [email protected] four years in prison. By The Chronicle Business Manager

Bat in Centralia Timothy Charles McCarthy, The Lewis County Historical Secret Life of Pets • PG Mary Jackson ...... 807-8207 42, of Kirkland, was charged on Museum is presenting “Soldiers Noon - Saturday 3:00 pm - Fri., Sat., [email protected] By The Chronicle Aug. 25 with one count of first- in Petticoats: The Struggles of Mon., Tues., Wed., hurs. (No Sun.) Director of Production and IT Charges against a Louisiana degree theft and one count of the Suffragettes” at 2 p.m. Satur- Suicide Squad • R 6:00 pm Jon Bennett ...... 807-8222 [email protected] man accused of assaulting a per- fourth-degree assault (domes- day at the museum. Fri., Sun., Mon., Tues., Printing and Distribution ...... 807-8716 son with a bat just after moving tic violence). Court documents In this living history presen- Wed., hurs. (No Sat.) to Washington were dropped last initially listed McCarthy as a tation by Tames Alan, she ap- FAX NUMBERS week, days before the matter was transient, but his sentencing pears in the authentic clothing Nightmare on Elm Street R 9:00 pm Advertising Fax ...... 736-1568 scheduled to go to trial. documents list his address as in of a suffragette and presents the Classified/Circulation Fax ...... 807-8258 Fri., Sun., Mon., Tues., Johnaton M. Simien, 39, was Kirkland. struggle of American women to Obituaries ...... 807-8258 charged Aug. 26 with second- According to court docu- gain the right to vote and their Wed., hurs. (No Sat.) CH564553kh.do Newsroom Fax ...... 736-4796 degree assault, harassment ments, McCarthy assaulted the successful ratification of the 19th Megan Slankard 7:00 pm 128th VOLUME, 47th ISSUE (threat to kill) and fourth-de- woman and took items from her Amendment in 1920. Green Room • Tuesday THE CHRONICLE (USPS - 142260) gree assault. He was granted after she threatened to ask his Alan is an actress, historian Free to all ages POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Chronicle, $25,000 bail. Department of Corrections com- and instructor who combines Minor with parent before 7 pm only 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. Simien was scheduled to go munity corrections officer to her skills to create an education- $4.00 All Ages • Under 11 - $2 The Chronicle is published three times a week at 321 N. Pearl St., Cen- to trial Wednesday on the charg- change his terms of supervision al program for people of all ages. 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia • (360) 736-1634 tralia, WA, 98531-0580. Periodicals postage paid at: Centralia, WA. Main 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016 LOCAL Port of Chehalis Shows Support for Dam Near Pe Ell OTHER NEWS: Study to The port has followed other 21,000 acres of land in the upper local governments and organiza- basin. Trees would be planted Focus on Stormwater tions that have also recently sup- on the state-acquired property PORT OF CHEHALIS HOLDS TWO PUBLIC HEARINGS Management Plan ported the construction of a dam. alongside the river, while farms The Port of Chehalis held two public hearings at today’s port Those include the city of Che- in the basin would be moved to meeting. for Industrial Park halis, the Lewis County Board of hillsides. The first was on the adoption of the 2017 budget and amend- By Justyna Tomtas County Commissioners and the The Port of Chehalis also ing the comprehensive scheme. Chehalis Basin Flood Authority, discussed a stormwater manage- Earlier discussion on next year’s budget included a 5 percent [email protected] among others. ment plan for its industrial park increase to staff salaries and benefits, increased maintenance Port of Chehalis commission- The alternative is one of four last week. staffing at the port, and continued work on capital budget ers approved a letter last week presented in the EIS that is cur- According to Rick Rouse, items and projects, as well as including $15,000 to fund J. Vander rently being considered by the senior director of operations Stoep’s flood advocacy work with the Governor’s Work Group. in support of Alternative One The second hearing focused on declaring the port’s 1895 in the Department of Ecology’s public. Another option, to do for the port, the Flood Control nothing, also remains. Commission will finance and Bishop Road property as surplus. draft Programmatic Environ- The port will transfer the property to the Lewis County Public mental Impact Statement pre- Alternative One looks at two complete the study. It will pin- options for a dam, one with a Utilities District, in exchange for a former substation site next to senting options to reduce flood- point what the stormwater needs permanent reservoir and the for the park are. Habien Road. Commissioners previously approved a property ing and improve conditions for exchange agreement with Lewis County PUD. The public hear- other with a seasonal reservoir Randy Mueller, chief execu- ing was the next step in the process of finalizing the exchange. aquatic species. with fish passage. tive officer of the port, said now The letter strongly encour- For more on these stories, check out Saturday’s edition of The Alternative Two includes a that the Flood Control District Chronicle. aged state officials to take ac- combination of walls and levees has more money, it allows the tions to address flooding in the along Interstate 5 to protect the port to look at bigger projects to Chehalis Basin, and said Al- freeway from flooding. relieve flood-related issues at the tree to fall on a bridge, while pairs were originally estimated ternative One, which includes Alternative Three includes industrial park. the construction of a dam near buying easements or portions Rouse also informed com- the December event washed out to cost about $100,000, but end- Pe Ell, appeared to be the best of land from property owners missioners that repairs to port a culvert on state Route 6. The ed up only costing about $64,000. choice to reduce flood impacts in along the Chehalis River to allow property resulting from last No- repairs required assistance from The port did not have to use the local community. for the restoration of the river vember’s windstorm, and issues the Federal Emergency Manage- about $14,000 in .09 funds, so The letter was unanimously and creek side environments. related to a floodwater event in ment Administration and the that money will now be available approved by port commissioners Alternative Four focuses on December, came in at lower pric- state. The port had also acquired for distribution to other appli- and will be submitted to the De- restorative flood protection and es than expected. $25,000 in .09 funds from the cants requesting the funds from partment of Ecology. includes the purchase of about The windstorm caused a county for the repairs. The re- the county, Rouse said. Jackson Courthouse Relisted in Washington Heritage Register NEXT STEPS: Relisting “Having a property listed in Columbia River and west of the one or both of these registers is Cascades. It was originally con- Into National Register an honor,” Allyson Brooks, state structed as a home where Jack- of Historic Places historic preservation officer, said son and his wife Matilda lived. in a letter to The Chronicle. “The On Dec. 12, 1850, the first Not Yet Confirmed benefits of state and national reg- court case north of the Colum- By The Chronicle ister listing include potential tax bia River was held there. It also credits, property tax deductions served as a supply station for The historic John and Matil- and code waivers to protect the da Jackson House built in 1845 military troops and a post office. integrity of the resource.” Jackson lived in the house has been relisted in the Wash- Known as the oldest court- until his death in 1873, and his ington Heritage Register after a house still standing in Washing- review. ton, the building has been listed family continued living there for The state’s Department of on the national register of his- nine years afterward. Archaeology and Historic Pres- toric places since 1974, but has The building’s care was later ervation is waiting to hear if been under review while a more taken over by the Washington the building, also known as the detailed documentation of its State Parks and Recreation com- Jackson Courthouse, will be rel- The Chronicle File Photo history was put together. missioner in 1915. isted in the National Register of The Jackson Courthouse is seen on Jackson Highway north of Toledo June 16, The building on Jackson The building had a complete Historic Places. A nomination 2011. Highway about 500 feet south of restoration completed that same and request for the property to Highway 12 outside of Cheha- year, financed by the St. Helens be relisted has been sent to the in Washington, D.C., stated a Archaeology and Historic Pres- lis, was built by John R. Jackson, Club of Chehalis. It was refur- keeper of the National Register letter from the Department of ervation. the first landowner north of the bished again in 1995. United Way Partners With Chehalis Business for Coats and Mittens Drive ‘WARM HEARTS FOR WARM Warm Bodies,” hoping to gather drive to benefit children in the at the Holiday Inn Express in bile Structures, Title Guaranty some 150 coats and gloves for Boistfort, Pe Ell, Onalaska, Win- Chehalis. Ten-dollar raffle tick- Company, the Centralia-Cheh- BODIES:’ Drive to Benefit K-12 students in seven county lock, Mossyrock, Morton and ets for $5,000, $500 and $100 alis Chamber of Commerce and Students in the Boistfort, school districts. White Pass school districts. prizes will also be sold at the KeyBank in Centralia. United Way Resource Devel- These districts were chosen celebration as well as a free ugly Pe Ell, Onalaska, opment Director Angela French because of their rural character, Christmas sweater competition. After the coats are collected, Winlock, Mossyrock, said this is the first year the or- French said, with more resources Proceeds will benefit United they will be given to the indi- ganization has partnered with available to many districts closer Way of Lewis County and the vidual school districts for distri- Morton and White ASAP Business Solutions to put to the Interstate 5 corridor. Centralia-Chehalis Chamber bution. Pass School Districts on a clothing drive. “There’s not a lot of assistance of Commerce scholarship fund. “We’re hoping that this will “We’re excited about this and for those rural communities be- The event itself is free and open set a tradition for our commu- By Aaron Kunkler we’re hoping that we can help cause we’re so large, so this is a to the public. nity,” French said. [email protected] keep a lot of kids warm this win- way for us to reach out,” she said. All sizes of both boys and ter,” she said. The drive runs until the end girls coats and mittens will be Checks and cash are also be- The United Way of Lewis ASAP Business Solutions ap- of November and will be marked accepted and can be dropped off ing accepted at the United Way County is running a clothing proached United Way with the on Dec. 1 at the annual United at the United Way offices, ASAP offices at 450 NW Pacific Ave. drive called “Warm Hearts for idea. It was developed into a Way campaign celebration held Business Solutions, Pacific Mo- in Chehalis. News in Brief Chehalis Optometric patches went on sale on Tuesday. Wenatchee and Mount Spokane. ings, The Tri-City Herald report- Department of Energy of- The permits are offered by the Revenue from the permit ed Wednesday. ficials have called the plant the Physician Receives Washington State Parks and Rec- sales are turned back into the The plant operated from 1948 largest and most complex pluto- reation Commission and provide Winter Recreation Program to to 1989, processing nearly two- nium facility in the nationwide Award access to specially cleared and des- help pay for trail grooming, snow thirds of the nation’s plutonium. DOE weapons complex. By The Chronicle ignated parking lots that lead to removal from parking lots and Project Director Tom Teynor The Plutonium Finishing A local optometric physician cross-country and downhill ski- roads, sanitation, education and says crews are monitoring for Plant for decades made hockey has received the 2016 American ing, skijoring, snowmobiling, dog enforcement. The Winter Rec- radiation during demolition to puck-sized tablets of plutonium Optometric Association’s Continu- sledding, snowshoeing and tubing reation Program manages more maintain safety. for the nation’s nuclear arsenal. ing Optometric Recognition Award. areas around the state. Permit ven- than 3,000 miles of groomed “This plant is one of the most Work to prepare the plant for Robert Burrows, of Lewis dors are not always located near snowmobiles trails, 300 miles of hazardous buildings at Hanford, demolition started with stabi- groomed cross-country ski trails County Eye and Vision Asso- actual sno-parks, and so the State and its demolition will be a ma- lization of plutonium left in the Parks Winter Recreation Program and more than 120 Sno-Parks on ciates in Chehalis, is one of 69 jor watershed in the Hanford plant in a liquid solution at the recommends purchasing the re- Washington’s public lands. optometrists in the nation to re- quired permits prior to setting out Sno-park permits can be pur- cleanup,” said Alex Smith, nu- end of the Cold War. More re- ceive the award. for an ice-capped adventure. chased online through Apr. 30, at clear waste program manager for cent work has included cleaning It is given to optometrists Both one-day and annual http://parks.state.wa.us/winter. the state Department of Ecology, out and dismantling highly con- who complete 50 credit hours passes for the sno-parks are Additional information regard- the regulator on the project. taminated equipment. of continuing education in their available. However, a special ing the purchase of Discover field over a one-year period after groomed-trail permit must also Passes is available at www.dis- first receiving the Initial Opto- be purchased to access the sno- coverpass.wa.gov and additional metric Recognition Award, stat- parks at Hyak, Crystal Springs, information regarding Sno-Park ed a press release. Cabin Creek, Lake Easton, Lake permits and the Washington Recipients of the Initial Opto- Wenatchee (including Nason State Parks Winter Recreation metric Recognition Award must Ridge), Chiwawa Loop and Program is available online at complete 150 hours of continu- Mount Spokane. http://parks.state.wa.us/winter or ing education in the field over Single-day permits are recog- by calling (360) 902-8684. three years. nized at all sno-parks and indi- Lewis County Eye and Vi- viduals who purchase a one-day sion Associates is located at 1179 permit are not required to pur- Demolition Begins S. Market Blvd. in Chehalis. For chase a special groomed trail per- on Hanford more information, go online to mit. Additionally, one-day pass www.lewiscountyeye.com or call users will also need to purchase Plutonium Plant (360) 748-9228. a one-day or annual Discover RICHLAND (AP) — The de- Pass if they intend on visiting molition of a major plutonium 1162 NW State Ave. lands managed by State Parks or plant has begun at the Hanford CHEHALIS, WA 98532 Washington State Washington State Department of Nuclear Reservation in Wash- Parks and Recreation Natural Resources. Annual sno- ington state. 360-748-3805 park permit holders do not need Crews started tearing down Commission Sno-Park an additional one-day or annual the Plutonium Reclamation Fa- 1-800-356-4404

Permits On Sale Discover Pass. Examples of lakes cility on Tuesday. The demoli- CH566069ca.do requiring an extra permit in- tion comes after 20 years of work By The Chronicle clude 92 Road, 1 Road, Crystal to clean out the entire Plutonium Sno-park permits for a collec- Springs, Easton Reload, Fields Finishing Plant, which is one of www.moerkeandsons.com tion of popular Washington white Spring, Hyak, Lake Easton, Lake Hanford’s most hazardous build- • Main 7 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016 Washington Sen. Andy Hill Dies of Lung Cancer at Age 54

By Rachel La Corte them," Fain wrote. "He knew that cancer, he used his second The Associated Press we are faced with difficult and chance at life to make Wash- often partisan challenges, but he ington a better place to live," Sen. Andy Hill, the key bud- was always uplifted by the work Schoesler wrote. get writer for the Washington of those who crossed party lines Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee state Senate, has died of lung to solve problems." called Hill "a dedicated legislator cancer. He was 54. Hill, who never smoked, was who served with distinction." Hill died Monday surround- first diagnosed in 2009. The "He was a strong champion ed by his family, according to a cancer ultimately spread to his for education and a compassion- statement released Tuesday by lymph nodes and his other lung ate advocate for people with dis- his colleague, fellow Republican even after chemotherapy and abilities," Inslee wrote in a state- Sen. Joe Fain. radiation. After participating in ment. "His voice in Olympia will A former program manager a clinical trial at the University be missed." at Microsoft, Hill was elected in of Colorado Cancer Center, Hill A memorial service will be 2010 to represent the 45th Leg- had been cancer-free since early held in Redmond on Nov. 11. islative District, which includes 2010. However, in June, he an- Fain asked that in lieu of flow- his hometown of Redmond. Hill, nounced that he was battling a ers, donations be made in Hill's who became chairman of the recurrence, and began chemo- name to Cancer Pathways, Glob- Senate Ways and Means Com- therapy and additional treat- al Resource for Advancing Can- mittee in 2013, was currently ment. cer Education (GRACE), or to

serving a second term following Republican Senate Majority Dr. Jed Gorden's outreach to un- Ted S. Warren / AP Photo his re-election in 2014. Leader Mark Schoesler said that derserved communities through In this June 30, 2015, ile photo, Sen. Andy Hill, R-Redmond, the Senate's chief bud- "He spoke often about how Hill was "one of the finest public Swedish Medical Center. get writer, applauds staf members on the Senate loor after the Senate passed the much he loved the people and servants the state of Washington Hill is survived by his wife, $3.9 billion state construction budget during a late-night session at the Capitol in communities he represented and ever knew." Molly, and his three children, Olympia. Hill, who was 54, died Monday of lung cancer. how honored he was to serve "After his first recovery from Katie, Allie and Charlie. Onalaska Candidate Forum Focuses on Economic, Environmental Issues in County DISCUSSION: State odds with conservation efforts. Braun said many in the timber Legislator Says Public, and agriculture industries have Private County great respect for the environment, and Orcutt said if business regu- Organizations Need lations were cut, local small busi- to Work Together to ness owners would likely be good stewards of the environment. Attract Industry The state legislators were By Aaron Kunkler asked how they would facilitate healthy and fully-funded schools. [email protected] Braun said the state has “crude Candidates for Lewis County instruments” to influence school commissioner, Lewis County Su- districts. Instead, he said the state perior Court and the state Leg- should allow local districts to islature met Tuesday night for a make their own decisions. forum at Onalaska Elementary His top priorities for address- School where ing education concerns are ad- Election they answered equately funding schools, creat- questions pre- ing standards on education and sented on eco- creating accountability through 2016 nomic, law en- improving testing and simple forcement and and consistent standards. development A question on opiate addic- policy. tion was directed at Keahey and State Rep. Fund. When asked what their Ed Orcutt, R- Aaron Kunkler / [email protected] plans are to address it and if Kalama, and Candidates and state legislators sit on stage at Tuesday’s Onalaska Alliance forum. From left to right: Rep. John Braun, R-Cen- they would support opening a state Sen. John Braun, R-Cen- tralia, Joely O’Rourke, Katherine Gulmert, Rep. Ed Orcutt, R-Kalama, Bob Bozarth, Bobby Jackson, Dan Keahey and Edna Fund. methadone treatment clinic in tralia, both of the 20th District, the county, Keahey said opiate fielded questions at the event Orcutt said timber and a ru- rural Lewis County. This idea a tenant, was also an area where addiction is a problem, but didn’t organized by the Onalaska Al- ral lifestyles should be protected, was seized upon by all the other Fund sees opportunity to create weigh in on whether the county liance despite the fact they are and business regulations should commissioner candidates at this family-wage jobs to retain and has a responsibility to provide running unopposed in the Nov. be reduced while still respecting forum, who all advocated for up- attract young workers, she said. services. 8 general election. the environment. grading information infrastruc- “We’re losing those kids be- Fund said she had been talk- Ideas to stimulate economic He also said time-limited tax ture at the forum. cause we don’t have the jobs,” ing with the county Public Health growth marked a key topic of breaks the state uses deter indus- Jackson said he would defend Fund said. Department about it, but offered the forum, and the candidates’ try from moving in, something the remaining timber industry For the length of his cam- no specific policies or details. answers remained similar across he hopes to address at the state but doesn’t think it will come paign, Keahey has made eco- Superior Court judicial can- different questions. level. back as strong as it used to be. nomic growth by reducing per- didates Joely O’Rourke and Orcutt and Braun provided Instead, he said marketing the mitting regulations central to his Katherine Gulmert were also unique perspectives on the eco- BOB BOZARTH, who is running county through programs such as platform, and he reiterated this present and reiterated their expe- nomic situation in the county. against Bobby Jackson for the Discover Lewis County and oth- on Tuesday, saying excessive per- rience, which includes counter- Braun said the largest prob- District 2 county commission- ers would help increase tourism mitting is keeping business away. terrorism, defense and prosecu- lem Lewis County has is a lack of ers seat, said he would look at the spending and attract industries. He also said he wants to re- tion and family law experience communication between organi- Growth Management Act, which “One of our best assets is be- tain the character of both rural as well as a familiarity with the zations. He said only one agency he described as restrictive. ing able to market who we are,” and incorporated Lewis County. county courthouse for O’Rourke, should represent the county to “Local control is what this is he said. “I want rural Lewis County to among others. potential industry, instead of the all about,” Bozarth said. This was an idea that Edna remain rural,” he said. “I want Gulmert touted her life ex- current competition between the Bozarth also said the county Fund, who is running against people who want to farm to be periences working for 25 years two ports, the Chamber of Com- should focus on retaining and Dan Keahey for the District 1 able to farm.” between graduating from college merce, various city governments growing the timber industry commissioners’ seat, has been When asked how they would and going to law school, as well and the county. to provide more funding for adamant about. balance environmental protec- as her work in criminal law in Surrounding counties are schools and the county. Tourism figures large in her tion and economic growth, most many counties, prosecution and doing much better than Lewis One of Jackson’s primary fo- plans for economic development, candidates brushed off the envi- defense and drug court experi- County because they work to- cuses, which he has repeatedly and she defended Discover Lew- ronmental aspect and focused on ence, among others. gether, he said. mentioned in previous debates, is County, the county-operated cutting regulations to facilitate Ballots for the general elec- “They’re beating us because is encouraging investments by tourism website. The in-progress economic growth. Most also said tion should be postmarked by we are not coordinated and ready private industry to bring broad- Industrial Park at TransAlta near they don’t feel believe residents Nov. 8, or deposited directly into to go,” Braun said. band internet connection to Centralia, which has yet to land or the timber industry were at a dropbox. News in Brief

night at www.vote.wa.gov/lewis. guilty in U.S. District Court in charge in May, but he pleaded guilty working as a police officer or Kitsap County Man Certification of the election Seattle to one count of violat- to a misdemeanor charge. The felo- security guard, or any position Accused of Shooting will take place on Nov. 29. ing the rights of a detained man. ny civil rights violation carried a that requires carrying a firearm, Questions can be directed to He faces a year in prison and maximum sentence of 10 years in for 15 years. It also requires Ho- 71-Year-Old in Face the Lewis County Elections De- a $100,000 fine when he’s sen- prison and a possible $250,000 fine. gan to pay restitution to the man. PORT ORCHARD (AP) — A partment at (360) 740-1278. tenced on Jan. 27, 2017. Under his plea agreement, The amount will be decided at Kitsap County man has been ac- He was indicted on a felony Hogan will be prohibited from the sentencing hearing. cused of shooting a 71-year-old man in the face. Sleep Train Holding Toy The Kitsap Sun reported that the 67-year-old was arrested by Drive for Foster Kids Kitsap County deputies on Mon- By The Chronicle day after reportedly telling 911 Sleep Train is holding its an- dispatchers about the incident. nual Toy Drive for Foster Kids He was charged Tuesday with through Dec. 18. first-degree assault with a fire- Donations of any new, un- arm. wrapped gifts will be accepted After the shooting, the vic- at any Sleep Train store. Locally, tim drove himself to a nearby a Sleep Train is located at 1654 grocery store where a customer NW Louisiana Ave., Chehalis. called 911. The victim was taken to Harrison Medical Center in Bremerton before being flown to Former Officer Pleads Harborview Medical Center in Seattle with a bullet lodged in a Guilty to Attacking shattered vertebra. Handcuffed Man SEATTLE (AP) — A former Early Election Results Tukwila and Snoqualmie police CH564108hh.os Available Online Nov. 8 officer pleaded guilty Wednes- day to attacking a handcuffed By The Chronicle and restrained man at a Seattle Unofficial results for the Nov. hospital, according to U.S. Attor- 8 state general election will be ney Annette Hayes. available after 8 p.m. on election Nicholas Hogan pleaded Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016

Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Hill Leaves Legacy of Achievement and Service By The Seattle Times Editorial Board Other Views ming. Hill’s first biennial budget servative budget negotiator, but stuff,” Hill would say. “I’ve been The outpouring of affection passed with the biggest bipar- avoided dogma and demoniza- through worse.” and admiration from across the lutely could not be shirked. tisan majority since the end of tion of opponents. He set a new Hill’s death this week, at age World War II. mold for King County GOP political spectrum for the late Hill’s legacy includes the 54, to a recurrence of lung can- state’s historic increase in educa- His legacy also should be politics in voting for gay mar- cer, cuts short his service and state Sen. Andy Hill shows the the way he navigated Olympia’s riage and helping kill last year’s value and, unfortunately, the tion spending — from prekin- potential. dergarten expansion to college- divided political waters. Hill was transgender bathroom bill. As health troubles plagued rarity of his style of leadership. cool and calm even when stand- Hill could have easily found tuition reduction — and his him during this year’s legislative Hill was as genial as he was ing in the eye of the storm. He other pursuits after winning a competent. innovative strategy to dramati- was one of the most powerful longshot battle with lung cancer session, Hill was still coming up As the Senate’s chief budget cally reduce by 5,000 a yearslong people on the Capitol campus, in 2009. He had a successful with smart ideas for reforming writer since 2013, his priorities waiting list for services for but he never seemed to relish the career at Microsoft. He had Washington’s troubled mental- reflected a centrist Republican people with developmental dis- spotlight, preferring to scoot be- cultivated a robust youth-soccer health system and for freeing view that taxes should be gener- abilities. tween wonkish budget meetings association and was a devoted up more money for education ally avoided, but government’s His budgets set aside historic with his head down, his back- family man. Given a second through responsible pension responsibilities to children and levels of savings and helped pack over his shoulder. chance, Hill chose public ser- changes. vulnerable populations abso- keep the region’s economy hum- He was a tough, fiscally con- vice. “I don’t sweat the small He will be missed.

COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking Revising Thoughts on This and That One of the advantages of growing older than most of those around you is that you can repeat yourself and get away with it. You’re allowed a certain amount of leeway in your memory pro- cess. It comes in handy. Sometimes, though, it’s just fun. I remember writing not too long ago that maybe the Repub- lican candidate for president is actually still a Democrat, and is secretly doing everything in his power to ensure a victory for the blue side. Does it sound more plausible now than it did when I wrote it, or not? Another brain spasm from far out in left field was my musing recently on the possibility that since every nation capable of do- ing so is secretly trying to figure out a way to control the weather, that perhaps the Russians are ahead of us in that activity. Does anyone know whether Russia is suffering the same abnormal weather that the rest of the world is? China has some serious By Bill Moeller problems along those lines, but maybe that’s just the Kremlin’s Letters way of showing them who’s really the boss. OK, tell me I’m wrong, but then tell me how you know Reykdal Is Best Choice for Chris is dedicated to fully and equi- action such as this would have devas- I’m wrong. tably funding our schools, eliminating tated the lives and livelihoods of up- I had a great time at the recent garage sale Schools Superintendent high-stakes standardized assessments, wards of 3 million citizens who hap- at the fairgrounds. Sold a lot of stuff, but since I As both a parent and a teacher, I recommitting to career and techni- pened to have a particular religion. couldn’t leave my table I had to depend on other am invested in public education. It is cal education, closing the opportunity This proposed action lacked reality. sources of information that much of what I sold so important that we make the right gap, reducing our dependence on lo- As this campaign progressed we soon appeared on other dealers’ tables at con- choice when voting for our next su- cal levies to fund basic education, and learned that in developing his busi- siderably marked up prices. Enough remained perintendent of public instruction, and increasing supports and pay for our ness empire Trump had gone through to plan another sale in my carport next spring, that choice, without a doubt, is Chris teachers. six corporate bankruptcies. While employees, contractors and suppliers after the weather and daytime temperatures Reykdal. This parent and teacher is support- wound up cheated out of their earn- improve. Chris grew up in poverty, and he ing Chris Reykdal for superintendent ings, Trump was using bankruptcy as Here’s something you can try at home. If you credits his public education for giving of public instruction, and I really hope a tool to enhance his business. He had think you’re not a creature of habit, try putting him the chance to break that cycle. He you will too! little regard for the losers, claiming your left arm into a shirt or cardigan before the has dedicated his entire career to en- they had not worked hard enough. right arm and notice how awkward it feels. By suring that all learners have the same Nancy Herzog the way, I may be one of the last Americans to Chehalis Showing no regard for the victims, opportunities that were available to Trump boasted in a tape made 11 years still wear a cardigan. My favorite was one that I him, no matter their ZIP code, house- bought at a Schwartz Men’s Wear sidewalk sale ago that he engaged in the impulsive hold income, gender, race, ethnicity or Trump Is Not Suited to Be practice of grabbing women by the over 50 years ago. Oh, there must be more of us any other barrier that can sometimes who wear them, somewhere, but when was the President of the US genitals, boasting that they did not hold us back. complain because he was wealthy and last time you saw one? I have voted in presidential elec- He has been both a teacher and a powerful. Crazy weather: The buds are starting to open tions for more than 60 years. school board member, he has served The tape was released recently, and on the Christmas cactus above my corner kitchen In the past, the candidates I have the last six years as a state legislator while he admitted that he had said the sink, but that’s to be expected. What wasn’t ex- (vice chairman of the House Education voted on were suited to fulfill their pected, though, was my magnolia bush starting words, he denied that he had actually Committee), and the last 14 years as a duties, whether or not the candidate committed the acts. As of Oct.16, the to blossom. It’s beautiful, but November? Besides budget and education executive at the I supported was the winner. But this that, one of the iris plants I put in the ground last Seattle Times reported on 12 women State Board for Community and Tech- year is different. One of the candidates, who had been victimized, with Trump spring (2015) is in full bloom for the first time. nical Colleges. Donald Trump, is not suited to be pres- Oh, yes, and I’m still harvesting an occasional calling them all liars and citing what In addition, Chris’ family is dedi- ident of the United States. he believed to be a conspiracy against strawberry from the patch that grew out from un- cated to and deeply involved in our A president must use his powers to derneath my Japanese maple shrub. Crazy. him. His reaction seemingly bordering public education system. Chris is the keep the people he governs safe and to on paranoia have led me to question From what people tell me when we meet, a lot father of a seventh- and fifth-grader. promote their welfare. Trump has nev- of you don’t mind when I grow nostalgic in these his mental health. His wife is a school board member and er held a public office. As his campaign That he is erratic was demonstrat- columns. So, another of the things I miss from an award-winning high school career developed it has been revealed that he “the old days” is the neighborhood movie theater. ed on a list prepared by NBC detail- counselor. He sees firsthand every day acts impulsively, has little regard for There used to be about half a dozen of them in ing 124 shifts by Trump on 20 major where our education system is lacking, others and ridicules and demeans any- Tacoma when Frances and I were first married, issues shortly before he entered this how it is succeeding, and where we one who disagrees with his opinion of and it was all we could afford when I was earning campaign. Fact checkers have shown the moment. about a buck sixty five per hour. need to shift our focus to next. that his misstatements of truth have Last December, when two muslims The movie itself was as entertaining as when With his connections to the Legisla- so exceeded those of his opponent as shot up a meeting at the San Bernardino it first ran in a downtown theater. The popcorn ture, Chris is the candidate that is best to be no contest. He simply should not tasted just as good, you didn’t have to dress up (as suited to get our schools fully funded. Inland Regional Center, leaving 14 dead, be considered for the office of presi- people still did back then in the Dark Ages) and it It will take someone who can work on Trump impulsively claimed as presi- dent. was a lot easier to find a space to park. both sides of the aisle and guide them dent he would have imposed a ban on His major opponent, Hillary Clin- And, don’t get me started on how we’d spend to a compromise. all muslims from entering the United ton, has a ready command of the issues Friday or Saturday nights listening to the radio Chris is absolutely that person. Ev- States and would round up and intern and a long record of public service, in- when we couldn’t even afford a movie. ery single one of Chris’ bills that passed all muslims in the United States “until cluding U.S. senator and secretary of ••• out of the Legislature during his tenure we find out what the hell is going on.” state, and should serve ably as our next Bill Moeller is a former entertainer, mayor, bookstore passed with bipartisan support. Even if He justified this stating Roosevelt president. I heartily recommend her. owner, city council member, paratrooper and pilot living someone disagrees with Chris on an is- did this to Japanese after the devastat- in Centralia. He can be reached at bookmaven321@com- sue, that would never stop them from ing attack on Pearl Harbor where we Eugene Butler cast.net. being friends or great colleagues. had lost most of the Pacific fleet. An Chehalis

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We all want to keep our current sports physical is highly that may kill young athletes? students. This simple screening within acceptable limits. In con- sports-loving kids safe. But is a unlikely to discover potential The answer is definitively “yes.” could have saved her son’s life. trast, false-positive rates on cur- sport physical enough? Does it cardiac problems. A 12-lead electrocardiogram Since there is no mandatory rently recommended screening really protect our children while The current exam recom- (ECG) can reliably identify about reporting of sudden cardiac ar- questionnaires are upward of 50 they are doing what they love? mendations, essentially un- 60 to 70 percent of conditions rest in the United States, it’s un- percent. Or is there a better way? changed over the last 25 years, that cause sudden cardiac death. clear how frequent sudden car- So what should a parent do? As a sports-medicine physi- involve a The test is simple, noninvasive diac arrest is. But a recent study All my kids have been screened cian, a researcher in sudden questionnaire and inexpensive. So why isn’t it a in Mayo Clinic Proceedings with an ECG. It just makes sense. cardiac death in athletes and the and a physical part of every sports physical? suggests that the rate of sudden The benefits of participation in mother of four teenage boys who exam, including Opponents to adding an cardiac arrest and death is much sports for youths are unques- play football and basketball, I listening to the ECG to a sports physical claim higher than previously thought. tionable. Mitigating risk when question whether the standard heart for abnor- that sudden cardiac death does A college male basketball player possible is smart. A simple, inex- high-school sports physical is malities. But not occur frequently enough has a risk of death of 1 in 1,250 pensive ECG could find the ma- enough to keep our kids safe. for 80 percent to warrant the additional test. over a four-year career — higher jority of conditions that might We need to consider what of kids, sudden But don’t tell that to parents than his risk of death in an By Kim Harmon cause sudden cardiac death. the goal of the sports physical or cardiac arrest who have lost children to sud- automobile accident, suicide or So when you take your bud- pre-participation examination is will be the first den cardiac arrest. After losing homicide. Over the past 10 years, ding athlete to that next sports and how it is best accomplished. symptom indicating that some- her seemingly healthy, athletic, there were two football players physical, know the facts. Make Major medical organiza- thing is wrong. A recent analysis football-playing son to an un- in the NCAA who died of head sure his or her heart is safe, and tions concerned with the care in the Journal of Electrocardiol- diagnosed cardiac condition, injury. During that same time ask for an ECG. of young athletes agree that the ogy looked at large screening Seattle mom Darla Varrenti has period, however, there were 78 ••• who died from sudden cardiac primary purpose of the pre- studies all over the world and devoted her life to advocating Dr. Kim Harmon is a professor sports physical is to identify confirmed that providing a his- for adding an ECG screening death. of orthopedics and sports medicine potentially life-threatening or tory and physical were very un- to pre-participation exams. Her Others argue that ECGs are at the University of Washington disabling conditions. And while likely to detect underlying heart foundation, the Nick of Time not accurate. But false-positive School of Medicine and a physician it is well-known that the leading conditions. Foundation, raises money to rates for ECGs are at 2 to 4 at the UW Medicine Sports Medi- medical cause of death in ath- Is there a better way to iden- cover the cost of providing percent when using modern cine Center. She works with the Nick letes is sudden cardiac death, the tify cardiovascular conditions ECG screenings for high-school interpretation standards — well of Time Foundation. Letters Join Me in Support of Would any of you be willing but the many small businesses involved in events and programs She is proud of Centralia, Che- to buy a home in Pe Ell with the that have lacked promotion. throughout the county, showing halis and Lewis County. We need O’Rourke for Judge dam just a mile away? It has assisted in making her support for improving life in someone who is able to meet the I want to encourage the citi- Lewis County a destination and Lewis County. rich or poor at their level. Les Wright a place folks would love to live She is the senior commis- If you look in Edna’s eyes, you zens of Lewis County to give ev- Pe Ell ery consideration possible and — a key element of moving any sioner on the board and brings will see “What can I do for you?” business to the area. Discover vote for Joely O’Rourke, Lewis institutional knowledge and ex- And that is Edna Fund. Lewis County should be praised County Superior Court judge. I Discover Lewis County perience to Lewis County gov- rather than criticized. ernment. have had the opportunity to get Should Be Praised, June Deskins to know Joely and her husband Jeremy Corwin Chehalis this past year. They are both Stacy Brown Not Criticized Centralia Tumwater wonderful people dedicated to My political views have al- the judicial system in our com- ways leaned toward less govern- HOW TO REACH munity. Fund the Real Deal for ment involvement in private Fund Meets Rich and Joely has extensive experi- ELECTED OFFICIALS commercial endeavors. I was ini- ence in law enforcement as well County Commissioner Poor at Their Level tially against the public facilities as prosecution and defense of During my time of service as district, which created the Hub What is wrong with the 20TH DISTRICT individuals in the system. She a Cowlitz County commissioner, Sports Hub in Centralia (don’t Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Lewis County and knows all the jobs that feed the I had the pleasure of working tell my dad, Pete Corwin, who Commerce in releasing score- Southwestern Thurston court and now it is time for her with many other politicians who sat on the PFD). cards of Lewis County commis- County to use that knowledge, along served their citizens with tire- If the Hub was such a good sioner candidates? with her deep understanding of less effort and a sincere desire to Is it because Dan Keahey is idea then private money could make the communities they love State Sen. John Braun the law to administer justice as a running against Edna Fund, and P.O. Box 40420 be used to create and promote better. judge. She will serve our county it. But I soon realized that no en- Dan is a real estate agent with Olympia, WA 98504-0420 well. It can’t go without saying that ties to the port, since maybe a phone: (360) 786-7638 tity would be willing to take that I also worked with some politi- Please join me and my family risk, and one of the greatest ben- station will be developed on 43 fax: (360) 786-1999 this November and vote for Joely cians who would have been - acres near the Mellen Street In- email: [email protected] eficiaries to this endeavor would ter at serving French fries than O’Rourke, Superior Court judge be not only the small businesses terchange? in Lewis County. a public office. Having joined Maybe the Chamber will do State Rep. Richard DeBolt located around it, but the county most of you back in the private P.O. Box 40600 through taxes. a better job with this one than Mark Anders sector, I have a renewed appreci- they did planning the mall. The Olympia, WA 98504-0600 Chehalis The Hub appears to have ation for the genuine leadership phone: (360) 786-7896 been a smashing success! It was a mall helped the airport, but the capabilities of certain elected Chamber forgot how to get to the fax: (360) 786-7871 unique situation in which money officials, one in particular being email: richard.debolt@leg. Earthquakes and a and skilled people (Dale Pullin, mall except on a two-lane road Edna Fund. over a busy freeway. It helped wa.gov with his track record at Thor- Edna is smart, caring, hard- Dam Near Pe Ell? beckes) were available to benefit the airport, but the high levees State Rep. Ed Orcutt working and extremely passion- did not help the golf course and So the Chehalis Basin Strat- the local area. ate about serving our business P.O. Box 40600 egy group, Lewis County com- There are sometimes unique homes on the other side. They Olympia, WA 98504-0600 community with the same en- flooded when they never flooded missioners and the Chehalis City circumstances in which our gov- ergy she uses to serve our most phone: (360) 786-7990 before, and they all help Chehalis. Council all chose Alternative ernment leaders find talented vulnerable populations. She is email: [email protected] As for Edna Fund, what hasn’t One to reduce flooding in the people or resources that can do the real deal and I implore you to she worked on in four years, and basin. amazing projects — projects that take advantage of her continued often became chairwoman. She 19TH DISTRICT The following is a partial the public has both tried and desire to serve. Pacific, Wahkiakum and copy of the article (The Chron- failed at or does not want to take After all, in an election year has done a good job. She got a icle, Oct. 25) explaining the re- the risk. Seattle firm, Women in Trades, Parts of Lewis, Grays Harbor where picking a presidential can- and Cowlitz Counties cent drill Cascadia Rising. The county website Discover didate could be likened to pick- interested in local Rosies (Rosie The "Cascadia Rising" sce- Lewis County is another excel- ing your favorite venereal disease, the Riveters). They appeared on State Sen. Dean Takko nario, developed by (FEMA), lent example of this. The coun- a person like Edna Fund stands a 1915 calendar and each No- P.O. Box 40419 estimates that a magnitude 9 ty has created something that as a bright spot on an otherwise vember they are invited to a huge Olympia, WA 98504-0419 quake and tsunami could kill other private entities could not cloudy political stage. Please join dinner at Seattle-Ballard Elks to phone: (360) 786-7636 14,000 people and injure more through the unique experience, me in supporting her for re-elec- honor them. fax: (360) 786-1446 than 30,000 in Washington and leadership and talent they have tion. She is truly worthy of your Edna and her husband drive email: [email protected] Oregon alone. More than 7,000 in the Information Technology vote. them to Seattle. She personally highway bridges and 16,000 office. got them in Jeeps every Fourth State Rep. Brian Blake P.O. Box 40600 miles of roadway are expected to Our family has used DLC Jim Misner of July parade in Centralia. She suffer moderate to severe dam- quite a bit, from finding activi- former Cowlitz County commissioner calls them to attend the Vets Pool Olympia, WA 98504-0600 age, including all routes to the ties to do in Lewis County to re- (Pearl Street Pool) when they are phone: (360) 786-7870 Pacific Coast and Washington's raising money to get it going fax: (360) 786-1276 ferring folks to the website that email: [email protected] major east-west corridors. are traveling in the area. We find Fund Has the again. She calls for us to help at the Veterans Memorial Museum State, county and city govern- it extremely helpful and one-of- Knowledge and State Rep. JD Rossetti ments were responsible for al- a-kind. Further, I believe that and also the Lewis County His- P.O. Box 40600 lowing the natural floodplain to DLC has promoted Lewis Coun- Experience torical Museum when the au- Olympia, WA 98504-0600 be filled in and built on, which ty in such a way that tourism has I would like to share my feel- thors are selling their books. She phone: (360) 786-7806 in turn forced the river flooding increased significantly. ings and experience concerning called for the Rosies to speak re- fax: (360) 786-7210 to cause so much damage. Now When discussing the busi- Commissioner Edna Fund. Dur- garding the Great Depression in email: [email protected] they want to build an earthen ness activities with individuals ing the time I have worked with the 1930s and World War II to dam that will only be about 60 in Morton a few weeks ago they her and the other commission- a Seattle high school class that CONGRESS miles from a fault zone that the noted that they have had the ers, I have always found her to be came to Chehalis, and it was well Washington State Emergency busiest year ever. One thing they kind, caring, and compassionate received by the class. U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler Management Office believes will noted as an influencer in this in- toward others. Yes, I am a 92-year-old Rosie creased tourism was DLC. and I don’t understand how she 3rd Congressional District cause a magnitude 7 to 9 earth- She has a real desire to con- 1130 Longworth House quake sometime in the future. When all is said and done, I nect with people of this commu- finds time to do all these jobs. Office Bldg. The 100-year flood in 2007 believe the very small amount nity and always seems to have But she does, and enjoys doing it. Washington, D.C. 20515 caused a lot on monetary dam- spent on this project (less than her finger on the pulse of what Edna Fund in my opinion is phone: (202) 225-3536 age, but a dam that fails will 0.1 of 1 percent of the county is happening. Fund attends nu- the one to vote for. She is always fax: (202) 225-3478 cause a loss of life, which is much budget) has reaped significant merous community events and willing to take on another duty as email: herrerabeutler.house.gov more valuable. income to not only the county has made a point to be actively commissioner and never says no. Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016

Sirens, Court Records, Records Lotteries, Commodities Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT T. Howard, 35, of Puyallup was ings, 22, of Chehalis, in the 700 Possible DUI Reported LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Theft Suspect Cited arrested on suspicion of driving block of Harrison Avenue on Suspect Booked After Being with a suspended license after suspicion of having physical • At 7:23 p.m. on Monday, • At 9:07 a.m. on Tuesday, he reportedly tried to leave the control of a vehicle while intoxi- police received a report of a per- Pulled Over for Busted police cited Zane M. T. Smith, scene. cated. Police reportedly found son possibly driving under the Headlight in Stolen Car 23, of Centralia, in the 500 block Hutchings sleeping behind the influence in the 1700 block of Southwest Snively Avenue. No • At 3:40 a.m. on Tuesday, of Harrison Avenue on suspi- Assault Suspect Arrested wheel of a running vehicle. deputies were on routine patrol cion of second-degree theft and arrests were made. • At 2:14 p.m. on Tuesday, when they stopped a 1992 Acu- unlawful factoring of a credit Police Arrest Man Trespassing ra Integra in the 3400 block of card. police arrested Justin A. Oliver, Assault Suspect Arrested 29, of Centralia, on suspicion of on Back Porch for Warrant Harrison Avenue in Centralia. fourth-degree assault, domestic • At 10:21 p.m. on Monday, The driver reportedly revved the Police Recover • At 5:14 a.m. on Thursday, officers responded to the 300 engine, but ultimately complied violence, in the 1100 block of police responded to a report of a Spokane Stolen Vehicle Scammon Creek Road. block of Southwest Third Street with deputies’ commands. Dep- man trespassing by sleeping on to a report that a woman was uties learned the car had earlier • At 10:18 a.m. on Tuesday, home’s back porch where he was pushed. George S. Gonzalez, 41, been reported stolen and that police recovered a vehicle in the Police Investigate not welcome in the 900 block of of Chehalis, was arrested on sus- the driver, Daniel Carpenter, 1300 block of Oxford Avenue Suspected Arson Rotary Lane in Centralia. Police picion of fourth-degree assault. 39, of Salkum, was wanted on a that had been reported stolen in arrested Robert L. Huey, 27, of • At 10:25 a.m. on Wednes- state Department of Corrections Spokane. Centralia, on an outstanding day, police received a report that Man Throws Stick at Car warrant. Carpenter was booked Department of Corrections war- into the Lewis County Jail on paper was found on fire next • At 12:02 p.m. on Tuesday, Vehicle Prowls rant. the warrant and on suspicion of to an occupied building in the police received a report of a man • At 11:04 p.m. on Tuesday, 1000 block of Scammon Creek possession of a stolen vehicle. CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT throwing a stick at a car near tools were reported stolen from Road in Centralia. An arson in- the intersection of John Street the bed of a pickup in the 1000 vestigation is underway. Back Door Kicked In and Chehalis Avenue. No arrests LED Lights Stolen block of Seminary Hill Road. • At 1:36 p.m. on Monday, were made. • The Sheriff’s Office is in- • At 3:38 p.m. on Tuesday, Fraud Reported police received a report that a vestigating a report of a theft of a toolbox was reported stolen • At 1:11 p.m. on Wednesday, back door to a residence in the Trespassers Reported four high-intensity LED flood from a bed of a truck in the 1600 200 block of Southwest James lights valued at $840 taken be- police received a report of fraud • At 1:19 p.m. on Tuesday, block of Harrison Avenue. Street had been broken open. tween 4 p.m. Monday and 5:30 related to a benefit check in the police received a report of peo- • At 2:36 p.m. on Wednesday, a.m. Wednesday from a rock pit 800 block of North Washington ple trespassing in the 500 block a vehicle prowl was reported in on U.S. Highway 12 near mile- Avenue. Credit Card Theft of Northwest Front Street in the 1400 block of West Main post 92. • At 2:29 p.m. on Monday, Chehalis. No arrests were made. Street in Centralia. A purse, Medication Stolen ••• Kindle and coat were taken from police received a report of a theft By The Chronicle Staff the vehicle. • At 1:54 p.m. on Wednesday, from a bank card in the 400 Resident Reports Dog Stolen block of Southwest Newaukum medication was reported stolen • At 2:23 p.m. on Tuesday, Please call news reporter Natalie Avenue in Chehalis. Arrests Follow Assault Report in the 1200 block of Harrison a dog was reported stolen from Johnson with news tips. She can be Avenue. the 900 block of Southwest Wil- reached at 807-8235 or njohnson@ • At 11:23 p.m. on Tuesday, Shoplifter Reported chronline.com. police responded to a report of liam Avenue. Suspect Booked for Physical • At 4:30 p.m. on Monday, an assault in the 2100 block of Control DUI North Tower Avenue and re- police received a report of a ferred a 27-year-old Centralia • At 5:03 a.m. on Thursday, shoplifter in the 1600 block of Make This The Year You Pre-Plan woman to prosecutors on sus- police arrested Asa K. Hutch- Northwest Louisiana Avenue. picion of third-degree malicious Funeral Planning ahead of ime means: mischief for allegedly breaking • Your family knows your wishes items within the residence. Ste- • Your loved ones are relieved of inancial issues ven W. Flournoy, 41, of Cen- • Emoional, costly decisions are avoided tralia, was arrested on an out- Sandra Eileen Bishop • You have peace of mind knowing you have standing warrant and Richard 1969 ~ 2016 given your family a loving git Call Gary to schedule a Pre-Planning appointment or for Sandra Eileen Bishop, 47, Sandra is survived by her advice on how to start the conversaion about inal wishes passed away October 18, 2016, signiicant other, Chris DuBois Death Notices after a stroke in Olympia, Wash. of Elma; son, Ryan J. Bishop of She was born June 17, 1969, Elma; parents, Gary and Nellie OUR LEWIS COUNTY CH566191kh.cg • L. LUCILLE WANAMAKER, 82, Federal Way, ARRANGEMENT OFFICE formerly of Rochester, died Wednesday, in Burien, Wash. An Elma Bishop of Chehalis; brother, 1126 S. Gold St., Suite 208 Oct. 19, at home. Viewing will be noon-2 resident for the past 11 years, Robert Bishop of Chehalis; Centralia, WA p.m. Saturday at Newell-Hoerling’s Mor- Sandra also lived in Montesano aunts and uncles, Shirley tuary, Centralia. A funeral service will be and Chehalis. and Ken Powell of Chehalis, at 2 p.m. Saturday, also at Newell-Hoer- For Appointments Call 360-807-4468 Available 24/7 ling’s, followed by a graveside service at Sandra was a graduate of Margaret Truttmann of Elma, Mountain View Cemetery, Centralia. Ar- W. F. West High School and and Russell Wood of Elma. rangements are under the care of New- worked as a paralegal and A service will be held at a ell-Hoerling’s, Centralia. legal secretary. She was very later date. For service details CLERVILL (ROBBY) • AXEL JACOB REISWIG, 16, Chehalis, died social, loved people and her to leave memories, please visit WARREN ROBERSON Friday, Oct. 28, at home. Services are cat and two dogs. She enjoyed www.FuneralAlternatives.org. planned for a later date. Arrangements crocheting, jewelry making and late sister’s descendants are under the care of Funeral Alterna- To view this obituary, please go to in the Tacoma area. In quilting. chronline.com/obituaries. tives of Washington, Centralia. England, he is survived • GLEN GRACE, 95, Chehalis, died Friday, Oct. by a niece and numerous 28, at home. A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Claquato Cem- cousin’s from Eva’s side etery, Chehalis. Arrangements are under of the family. For Robby, the care of Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, family always came irst Centralia. and he was incredibly • MABLE MOHRMAN, 87, Chehalis, died proud, supportive and Thursday, Oct. 27, at home. No services loving toward each are planned at this time. Arrangements individual. are under the care of Newell-Hoerling’s He was a 70 Mortuary, Centralia. year member of the • KATHERINE FORTMAN, 79, Centralia, died Monday, Oct. 24, at home. No services Freemasons, speciically are planned at this time. Arrangements Clervill (Robby) the Robert Morris are under the care of Newell-Hoerling’s Warren Roberson, 96, Lodge, serving multiple Mortuary, Centralia. passed away Oct. 23, times as the Worshipful • JEAN L. MANN, 76, Centralia, died Saturday, 2016, at Providence Master and various other Oct. 15, at Welcome Home Adult Fam- Centralia Hospital of positions. Robby was ily Home, Chehalis. A celebration of life NEWELL-HOERLING’S MORTUARY also a 70 year member will be at 1 p.m. Sunday at the V.R. Lee natural causes. He was Building at Recreation Park, Chehalis. Ar- born Jan. 12, 1920, of the International rangements are under the care of Catter- Dedicated Service Since 1907 in Tacoma, Wash., Brotherhood of Electrical mole Funeral Home, Winlock. to Warren and Clara Workers. After returning Roberson. Robby lived a stateside following Lotteries 205 West Pine Street long, happy life. WWII, he worked for After graduating Tacoma City Light at Washington’s Thursday Games Centralia, WA 98531 various sites throughout CH566389hw.cg from Tacoma Lincoln Powerball: 13-18-37-54-61, Powerball: High School in 1938, the Paciic Northwest, 5, Power Play: 2 he served overseas in including the Cushman Next jackpot: $198 million T. 360.736.3317 / www.NewellHoerlings.com England during World and Mayield Dams. Mega Millions: War II as a Sergeant in Music played a Next jackpot: $47 million the United States Army tremendous part of Lotto: 07-09-32-35-40-44 Air Force, where he met Robby’s life. Along with Next jackpot: $3.6 million and married his irst wife, many others, Robby Hit 5: 01-14-16-19-33 often sang songs from Next cashpot: $230,000 Eva (the irst war bride in Four Questions You Should Ask: the Paciic Northwest) in his father’s barbershop Match 4: 04-09-12-21 1944, and who preceded quartet, as well as playing Daily Game: 5-4-4 him in death in 1993. the trombone, Keno: 01-03-08-13-15-16-17-24-26-31- and organ; entertaining • Who would make my inal arrangements? They had three daughters 34-35-38-41-44-47-49-68-73-74 family and friends. He • together, Lynda (married What are my options? to Tom Bouchard, would often go dancing • Commodities How much do funeral or cremation services cost? three children and and ivewas the life of the party wherever he went. Gas in Washington — $2.72 (AAA of • How would my family pay for my inal arrangements? grandchildren; Janis Washington) (married to Mel Santi) and He brightened many Crude Oil — $45.39 per barrel (CME Marci (married to Brad people’s lives with his Group) Hedgers, three children, smile, stories and songs. Gold — $1,295 (Monex) 12 grandchildren and A celebration of life Silver — $18.16 (Monex) I want to answer your questions and protect your family from two great-grandchildren). will be held Sunday, Nov. confusion and inancial hardship at the time of a death. 6, 2016, at 2 p.m., in the ~ Dan Schaefer, Advance Planning Consultant He is also survived by Corrections his wife of these past 17 Skilled Nursing Dining years, Vera (formerly Room at Sharon Care ••• married to Willy Helm). Center, 1509 Harrison The Chronicle seeks to be accu- Sticklin Robby had one older Ave., Centralia, Wash. rate and fair in all its reporting. If Funeral Chapel sister, Loraine (married to you find an error or believe a news CH565865hw.do Serving Lewis County Since 1890 Larry Ebert, died 2000), To view this obituary, please go item is incorrect, please call the news- who passed away in 2014. to chronline.com/obituaries. room as soon as possible at 807-8224, sticklinsfuneralchapel.com He is survived by all of his between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday 360-736-1388 | 1437 South Gold St.Centralia through Friday. • Main 11 NORTHWEST / LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016 Report: Washington State’s Background Check System Needs Fix GUNS: Attorney Lee said Wednesday that the governor has not had a chance to General Releases review the report. Report Indicating Several parts of the governor's “Officials in Washington should appeal to executive order are in the works, System Is Complex she said. The Office of Financial Congress and the federal ADF to allow legal and Inconsistent Management is trying to deter- access to firearms for individuals whose use or mine the effectiveness of infor- SEATTLE (AP) — Washing- mation sharing between courts, possession of marijuana is legal under state law.” ton state's system for conducting law enforcement and others. The background checks on people Department of Health is working trying to buy firearms is frag- Bob Ferguson on a suicide prevention plan. attorney general mented and "specific improve- Both state and federal laws ments" are needed, according to prohibit certain people from a report released by Washington possessing firearms, but the two state Attorney General Bob Fer- don't always line up, the report the federal ADF to allow legal ac- guson. said. cess to firearms for individuals LUMBER Under the current system, While recent legislation whose use or possession of mari- ROCHESTER 260 local law enforcement agen- brought Washington in line with juana is legal under state law," CHECK OUT OUR PRICE FOR 3’ 29 GAUGE METAL ROOFING! cies conduct background checks federal laws concerning firearms Ferguson recommended. 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The order noted that firearm court and the Bureau of Alcohol, law that creates a criminal pen- LICENSED, BONDED & INSURED LIC# 0056001827 CH557488R.N deaths in Washington state ex- Tobacco, Firearms and Explo- alty for gun owners who don't ceed motor vehicle deaths, and sives have sided with federal law, safely secure a firearm, if the about 80 percent of gun deaths the report said. owner knows it can be accessed are suicides. "Officials in Washington by a minor. In Remembrance Inslee spokeswoman Tara should appeal to Congress and DOROTHY LEA BOWER News in Brief MARCH 26, 1931 ~ OCT. 25, 2016 Onalaska Driver Soule was cited for driving too nor has the coroner confirmed years, Oct. 25, 2016. She was fast for conditions. the identity of the remains. The born March 26, 1931, to Hugh Injured in Crash sheriff’s office says it continues and Lucille Cox in Killeen, Sheriff: Girl’s Remains investigating. Texas. Dottie was the irst of North of Brinnon eight children. By The Chronicle Found in Concrete- Tacoma Man Charged She married Frosty Bower, An Onalaska driver was the Filled Storage Bin March 1,1958, and had two sons, only person injured Tuesday in With Hitting Trick-or- Craig Bower and Keith Bower. a two-vehicle accident north of EVERETT (AP) — Snohom- Treater With SUV Dottie became the Centralia Brinnon in Jefferson County, ac- ish County sheriff’s detectives School District Nurse for over cording to the Washington State say a young girl who disappeared TACOMA (AP) — A Tacoma 20 years after the family moved Patrol. several years ago died under man has been accused of criti- to Centralia in 1969. According to the State Patrol, mysterious circumstances — cally injuring a trick-or-treater A celebration of life service the crash occurred at 5:35 p.m. and they believe they’ve found by hitting the boy with his SUV. will be held at Centralia her remains encased in concrete Community Church of God, Tuesday at milepost 300 of U.S. The News Tribune reported inside a plastic storage bin. that 38-year-old Kasey Gunnar- Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016, at 3 p.m. Highway 101. The Daily Herald newspaper son was arraigned Tuesday in Dorothy Lea Bower A driver of a silver 2001 of Everett reported the investiga- Pierce County Superior Court peacefully passed on to be with To view the obituary, please go to Toyota Tundra pickup, Jacob tion began when a relative left a and charged with vehicular as- Jesus and her husband of 54 chronline.com/obituaries. A. Soule, 44, of Port Townsend, voicemail for police in October, sault. His bail has been set at was driving northbound on the though Child Protective Services $20,000. highway when it crossed the workers had also been trying to Police say the boy was hold- centerline. find her. ing his father’s hand and cross- The truck hit a second vehicle, Relatives told investigators ing the street when Gunnarson a 2006 Ford box truck driven they believed the girl died about hit him Monday night. Gunnar- Diane Martin by Woodrow L. Chandler, 31, of four years ago, when she was son told officers he had smoked Diane was a kind, loving Onalaska. about 4 years old. They said her marijuana and drank alcohol be- person who was never Chandler was injured and mother and stepfather told vary- fore driving. judgmental and accepted transported to Jefferson General ing stories about what happened Deputy Prosecutor Tim Jones everyone. She embraced Hospital. A Centralia passenger to her, including that she had says Gunnarson was cooperative anyone who needed help and in the box truck, James B. Hiatt, gone to live with other relatives, and remorseful at the scene. had a large adopted family. 27, was not injured. that she had died of chickenpox The boy suffered a fractured Everyone felt at home around Soule was not injured. Ac- and that she had drowned while skull, missing teeth, cuts and her and enjoyed her upbeat cording to the State Patrol, the taking a bath. abrasions and is listed as in criti- personality. Even throughout crash was caused by speeding. No arrests have been made, cal condition as of Tuesday. her long, dificult battle with cancer, she never complained and always had a positive outlook. GLEN ARTHUR GRACE Diane was extremely Feb. 5, 1921 - Oct. 28, 2016 proud of her three grandsons, Tommy, Davin and Jonathan. met the love of his life, Elsie 25 years. After a 17 year long, She loved to share stories of Neuert. A short time later, His hobbies were stained courageous battle with breast their accomplishments and Glen entered the United States glass, gardening and cancer, Diane Martin passed cheer on Fred One, Two and Navy. He served in the U.S. word search puzzles. His away with her family by her Three in everything they did. Navy during World War II and grandchildren, Steven and side Oct. 25, 2016. Diane also loved to travel, attended torpedo school in San Carmen, Daniel and Jolleen, She was born Nov. 30, especially to Nevada to rock Diego, Calif. On July 1, 1944, were blessed to live close 1956, in Seattle, Wash. Diane hound and explore the desert. Glen and Elsie were married. by to be able to soak in their grew up moving between Learning new things and After World War II was over, grandpa’s wisdom and love. Seattle, Wash., and Orlando picking up new creative they moved to South Bend, He was loved, adored and he and Melbourne, Fla. As a hobbies was something Diane Wash., where Glen worked as will be greatly missed. child, she loved spending time enjoyed very much. She put a lead maintenance man for Glen was preceded in death at the beach and developed a 100 percent into everything Weyerhaeuser. by his parents; four sisters; lifelong love of animals. This she attempted and was always Glen accepted Jesus’ free and wife, Elsie. Glen Arthur Grace was love of animals later evolved the “go to” person when gift of eternal life March 28, He is survived by his son, into several careers revolving someone had a question, born Feb. 5, 1921, in Stayton, 1951, and followed Jesus the Gerald Grace of Centralia; Ore., to Hugh and Ethel Grace. around them, including because she knew the answer rest of his life. He felt the daughter, Sheryl (Robert) working for the State Fish to EVERYTHING! On October 28, 2016, all of call on his life to enter the Rudelic of San Francisco, heaven rejoiced as one of its and Wildlife Service, owning Diane is survived by her ministry. After much study, Calif.; daughter-in-law, a dairy farm, breeding and husband of 37 years, Tom; saints came home. On that correspondence courses Sharon Grace of Chehalis; warm and beautiful day, Glen showing dogs and running a children, Megan (Reggie) and diplomas earned, Glen, grandsons, Steven (Carmen) koi and pond business. Kinsman, Sarah (Jeff) met his Lord and Savior, Jesus Elsie and their two children, Grace and Daniel (Jolleen) Christ face-to-face. In 1979, she married Tom Hartwell and Ian (Cathy) Gerald and Sheryl, ventured Grace of Chehalis; step- Martin. Together, they ran a Martin; and her grandsons, He was the third child and out in evangelistic services in granddaughter, Morgan; four only boy in the family of ive dairy farm for more than 26 Tommy and Davin Kinsman 1962. Glen later pastored the great-grandchildren; and one years, many of those years and Jonathan Hartwell. She is children. Early in his life, church at Mary’s Corner (now great-great-grandchild. the family moved to Salem, in Adna. Many of Diane’s also survived by her parents, Jackson Prairie Church), south He lived a full life in this favorite memories revolved John Adams and Mary Adams; Ore., where Glen attended of Chehalis, for 10 years. After old world and all that knew school and graduated from around her adventures while and her siblings, Jean Clark, that, he pastored a church in him, knew he was ready for showing and hauling dairy Gail Gross, Mark Adams, Salem Senior High School. Aberdeen for two years and the New World to come. How After graduation, he moved cows around the country. In Janet Jizba, Margaret Oswald, then moved to Yakima, Wash., about you? 2002, she went to work for and Anna Eban-Buonto. to Burbank, Calif., and went where he pastored 11 years at A graveside service will be to work for Lockheed Aircraft the U.S. Postal Service, where A memorial service will be the Lighthouse Temple church. held at 11 a.m., Monday, Nov. she met many of her fondest held Nov. 13, 2016, at 1 p.m., Company. His next move was Upon retirement, Glen and 7, 2016, at Claquato Cemetery to Bremerton, Wash., where friends. Diane continued to Newaukum Grange, 710 Hwy Elsie moved back to Chehalis in Chehalis, Wash. work for the USPS until just 603 Chehalis, Wash. he worked as a high rigger in and he became involved in the Puget Sound Navy Yard. It a few weeks before her death teaching a Bible class at the and loved telling stories about To view the obituary, please go to was during this time that Glen To view this obituary, please go to chronline.com/obituaries. Twin Cities Senior Center for chronline.com/obituaries. her work friends. Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Blaze at African- Clinton Bids for Arizona; UK Court Brings Brexit American Church Plans Screeching to Halt Considered Arson LONDON (AP) — Britain’s High Court brought govern- GREENVILLE, Miss. (AP) Trump Tries to Keep Focus ment plans for leaving the Euro- — Somebody set the fire that pean Union screeching to a halt heavily damaged an African- By Julie Pace and Jonathan Lemire Thursday, ruling that the prime American church that was also minister can’t trigger the U.K.’s spray-painted with the phrase The Associated Press exit from the bloc without par- “Vote Trump,” and an $11,000 “I think it’s time you had a new liamentary approval. reward is being offered for infor- TEMPE, Ariz. — Hillary Clinton reveled in reliably red The government said it would mation leading to the conviction sheriff in town, don’t you?” go to the Supreme Court to chal- of whoever did it, a Mississippi Arizona, seeking to pluck a Re- publican state away from Donald Hillary Clinton lenge the ruling, which if upheld fire chief said Wednesday. could prevent it starting exit The FBI has opened a civil Trump in the closing days of the campaigning in Arizona caustic race for the White House. talks by March 31 as planned. rights investigation of the Tues- The pound, which has lost day night fire at the 200-mem- Trump, meanwhile, campaigned with rare discipline as he tries to Cubs championship since 1908. Wednesday in Michigan, too, as about a fifth of its value since the ber Hopewell Missionary Baptist Clinton watched a portion of the well as in North Carolina, where June 23 decision to leave the EU, Church, and Greenville Mayor close his gap with Clinton before next week’s election. game on an aides electronic de- President Barack Obama tried to shot back up on the verdict, ris- Errick Simmons called the fire vice after concluding her appear- “’Stay on point, Donald, stay energize black support for Clin- ing 1.1 percent to $1.2430. and graffiti a hate crime. ance in Tempe, Ariz., and then ton. on point,’” Trump, campaigning Britons voted by a margin Officials announced the re- helped hold aloft a banner with Former President Bill Clinton Wednesday in Florida, teasingly of 52 to 48 percent to exit the ward and the investigators’ con- “W’’ on its face. was making an unannounced quoted his staff as saying. “No EU, a process known as “Brexit.” clusion that the fire was arson at Clinton’s campaign has been appearance in Detroit Wednes- Prime Minister Theresa May has the church, Greenville Fire Chief sidetracks, Donald. Nice and eyeing Arizona for weeks, given day night to meet privately with easy. Nice and easy.’” said she will invoke Article 50 Ruben Brown Sr. said in a tele- Trump’s unpopularity with His- black ministers, the city’s mayor of the EU treaty, launching two Trump can’t win the election phone interview with The Asso- panic voters. As part of her pitch and other local leaders. Clinton years of exit negotiations, by the without carrying Florida, un- ciated Press. to voters in the state, Clinton planned to travel to the Detroit end of March. The church’s beige brick derscoring how narrow his path painted a grim view of life for area as well on Friday. walls still stand, but the pulpit to the White House is. Despite Hispanics under a Trump ad- A pro-Clinton super PAC and pews are burned black, and tightening polls, Clinton still has ministration. was spending more than $1 mil- 26 Civilians, 2 US Troops soot stains the brick above and more options, which was under- She also waded into a local lion on Michigan airwaves along Dead After Afghan next to some windows. scored by her decision to make a sheriff’s race getting national at- with at least $1 million more in late stop in Arizona, which has tention, backing Democrat Paul Colorado, another state where Raid on Taliban voted for a Democratic presiden- Penzone in the race for Maricopa Clinton has enjoyed a significant KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) Former Napa tial candidate only once since County sheriff, a post held by polling advantage for much of — U.S. and Afghan forces came 1952. Valley Winemaker immigration hardliner Joe Ar- the fall. under fire on Thursday while “This state is in play for the Arrested for Fraud paio. Early voting numbers in targeting senior Taliban com- first time in years,” Clinton ex- “I think it’s time you had a some states suggest that her chal- manders during a joint op- SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A claimed during a nighttime rally new sheriff in town, don’t you?” lenge stems, at least in part, from eration in northern Kunduz former Napa winemaker is fac- on the campus of Arizona State she said. underwhelming support from province, calling in airstrikes ing fraud charges for allegedly University. She was greeted by a And in a nod to Republicans, African-American voters. Weak during an assault that killed 26 mislabeling cheap wines as pricy boisterous crowd of 15,000, one she called out Trump for his minority support could compli- civilians, three local troops and cabernets. of her largest of the campaign. criticism in the GOP primary of cate her path in other states, too, two American service members, Jeffry Hill was arrested Clinton, who grew up in the Carly Fiorina, the only woman including North Carolina, Penn- NATO and local officials said. Wednesday in Clovis and re- Chicago suburbs, was buoyed, as to seek her party’s nomination. sylvania and Michigan. NATO described the Ameri- leased. He’s been indicted in well, by the Cubs dramatic victo- Clinton called Fiorina “a distin- Early voting in North Caro- cans killed and two other Ameri- San Francisco on federal charg- ry over the Cleveland Indians in guished woman with a tremen- lina shows a 5 percentage point cans wounded as being part of “a es of mail and wire fraud that the clinching game of the World dous record of accomplishment.” drop in ballots from black voters train, advise and assist mission,” carry potential 20-year prison Series, giving the city its first There was late action from 2012. rare combat casualties for West- terms. ern forces who handed over the Hill’s phone number couldn’t task of securing Afghanistan to be located. It wasn’t immediately local troops some two years ago. clear whether he had an attorney. Country Music Awards Meanwhile, Afghan officials Hill ran Hill Wine Co. of said they were still investigating Napa, which went bankrupt two the attack and its civilian casu- years ago. alties, some of which may have Prosecutors contend that Hill been caused by the airstrikes. sold wine made from grapes Residents later carried over a produced elsewhere as genuine dozen corpses of the dead, in- Napa Valley products. He also cluding children, toward the lo- allegedly sold wine made from cal governor’s office in a show of cheaper varietals as Napa Valley rage a year after American forces cabernet sauvignon, which can attacked an area hospital. go for $100 a bottle. Officers Clash With Oil Survivors Report Pipeline Protesters 240 Dead in 2 CANNON BALL, N.D. (AP) Mediterranean — Officers in riot gear clashed Shipwrecks again Wednesday with protest- MILAN (AP) — Survivors ers near the Dakota Access pipe- say as many as 240 people have line, hitting dozens with pepper died in two shipwrecks off Libya, spray as they waded through the U.N. refugee agency reported waist-deep water in an attempt Thursday — bringing this year’s to reach property owned by the toll to more than 4,220 migrants pipeline’s developer. dead or missing in risky Medi- The confrontation came Charles Sykes / Invision terranean Sea crossings, the hours after North Dakota regu- highest count on record. lators criticized the pipeline Chris Stapleton performs “Seven Spanish Angels” at the 50th annual CMA Awards at the Bridgestone Arena on Wednes- day, Nov. 2, 2016, in Nashville, Tenn. Garth Brooks, who lost entertainer of the year at last year’s Country Music Associa- Carlotta Sami, a UNHCR company for not immediately re- spokeswoman in Italy, said 31 porting the discovery of Ameri- tion Awards when he returned to music after a 13-year break, won the top prize at the show Wednesday. Brooks beat out Carrie Underwood, Chris Stapleton, Keith Urban and last year’s winner, Luke Bryan. survivors of two shipwrecks who can Indian artifacts. arrived on the southern Italian island of Lampedusa reported Fed Doesn’t Raise Rates, that the rubber dinghies they were traveling in had capsized in But Hints at Hike heavy seas shortly after leaving WASHINGTON (AP) — Suspect in Officer Deaths Has Libya. With six days before Americans Sami said 29 people survived choose a new president, the Fed- the first wreck, reporting that eral Reserve sent a dual message History of Racial Provocations about 120 other people on their Wednesday: It isn’t yet time to By Scott McFetridge of an existing condition, Des more than two dozen rounds. boat had gone missing. And in a raise interest rates. Moines police Sgt. Paul Parizek “I wouldn’t call it a confron- separate operation, two women The Associated Press found swimming at sea told res- But it’s getting very close. said. Police planned to provide an tation,” Urbandale Police Chief cuers that another 120 people After its latest policy meet- DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) update on the case later in the day, Ross McCarty said. “I don’t think had died in their wreck. ing, the Fed dropped hints that — A white man with a history of he said. he may have even been aware that it might resume raising rates at racial provocations and confron- Greene’s suspected in the early there was a gunman next to him.” its next meeting in mid-Decem- tations with police ambushed morning slayings of 24-year-old The shootings follow a spate of ber — a step that would likely Vietnam Arrests and fatally shot two white officers Justin Martin, who had been with police killings in recent months, lead to some higher loan rates for in separate attacks as they sat in the force in the Des Moines sub- including ambushes of officers in Blogger in Latest consumers and businesses. The their patrol cars, authorities said. urb of Urbandale since 2015, and Dallas and Baton Rouge, Louisi- Fed most recently raised rates in Police took 46-year-old Crackdown on Dissent December last year but has since Scott Michael Greene into cus- 38-year-old Sgt. Anthony Bemi- ana. Five officers were killed July 7 HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — remained on the sidelines. tody hours after the killings early nio, who joined the Des Moines in Dallas. Three more were killed Vietnamese police have arrested In a statement Wednesday, Wednesday, less than three weeks department in 2005. later that month in Baton Rouge. a blogger for allegedly posting the Fed said nothing explicit after he argued with officers who Police responded to a report Race was an issue in those anti-state comments in the com- about considering a rate hike removed him from a high school of shots fired shortly after 1 a.m. cases and others involving un- munist country’s latest crack- at its “next meeting” — words football game where he had un- and found the Urbandale officer. armed black men killed by offi- down on dissent. it had used last year before it furled a Confederate flag near Authorities from several agencies cers. Greene is white, as were the Ho Van Hai was arrested in raised rates in December. But black spectators. soon saturated the area. About officers. southern Ho Chi Minh City on the brighter economic portrait Greene flagged down an Iowa 20 minutes later, they discovered Greene appeared to have is- Wednesday. According to the it sketched Wednesday suggest- Department of Natural Resourc- the Des Moines officer, who had sues with people of other races. southern city’s police depart- ed that a rate increase is edging es employee in a rural area west responded to the first shooting, In the confrontation at the ment, the 52-year-old is accused closer. of Des Moines, identified himself Parizek said. Urbandale High School football of “spreading information and A rate hike would mean that and asked that the employee call The shootings happened less game, which Greene videotaped documents on the internet that the Fed has concluded that the 911. Sheriff’s deputies and state than 2 miles apart, and both took and posted on social media, he are against the Socialist Republic economy is now sturdy enough patrol officers took him into cus- place along main streets that cut appeared to be trying to antago- of Vietnam.” for the central bank to resume tody. through residential areas. nize African-American fans Hai, a medical doctor, withdrawing the extraordinary Green has not been formally In the first shooting, investiga- when he shook a Confederate flag blogged under name of BS Ho aid it provided during the Great charged, but he remained hospi- tors believe the gunman walked in front of them during the na- Hai or Doctor Ho Hai. His blog Recession. talized Thursday for treatment up to the officer’s car and fired tional anthem, McCarty said. was not accessible Thursday. FROM THE FRONT PAGE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016 • Main 13 Disease MORE ABOUT KIM BURCHIEL Continued from the front page Kim Burchiel, the John Raaf professor of neurological surgery in the Oregon Health and Science School of Medicine, is among Hutchins, however, did not the nation’s leading deep brain stimulation surgeons. In 1991, give up. She was eventually re- he became the first neurosurgeon in the U.S. to use deep brain ferred to Oregon Health and stimulation to treat a patient with Parkinson’s disease. Over the Science University in Portland past 25 years, he has performed more than 1,000 DBS surgeries for a form of treatment called for Parkinson’s. Burchiel pioneered a novel approach to DBS, deep-brain stimulation. performing the procedure while patients are asleep throughout. The procedure involves im- He has conducted extensive research into the surgery, and he planting electrodes directly in educates neurosurgeons all over the world on his work. the brain to relieve symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. OHSU is the first group to Burchiel said it in no way in the United States 25 years ago do the surgery on patients while cures Parkinson’s disease, but by Burchiel, who brought it over they are asleep. The trend, ac- instead helps keep symptoms of from France. cording to Nerosurgeon Kim the disease in check. “The surgery essentially Burchiel, who pioneered the “There’s no doubt that the approach, is slowly catching on. turns the clock back. It’s hard long-term outcome with simula- to say how many years … but it Studies show it’s as effective, if tion is still holding true. It still not more effective, to do the op- gives them this window,” Bur- is making people better a decade chiel said. “It’s a quality of life eration while the patient is not later,” he said. “We recognize awake. issue because once the drugs it does get worse at the base- stop working, it is a very quick The method will likely be- line over time, but without this come the standard for the proce- downhill slide and patients be- therapy, they probably wouldn’t come very disabled. This gives dure, as the majority of centers have lived that long and certain- switch to doing the procedure them more time.” ly wouldn’t have the quality of Now, two years after the pro- while the patient is asleep over life they had during that decade.” the next five years, Burchiel said. cedure, Hutchins credits it for Hutchins went on to become her much improved quality of “Since January 2011, we the employee of the year for the haven’t done any on patients life. She said while at the World Washington State Library before Parkinson’s Congress, several who are awake,” Burchiel said. retiring in August. She was also “We’re pretty confident we’re people told her they would have heavily involved in a nationwide never known she has Parkin- the first place in the country to initiative focused on the benefits adopt that approach.” son’s disease by just looking at of story sessions at libraries. her. After a two-day intensive in- “The work I was able to do take session, Hutchins was de- Hutchins now does her part Pete Caster / [email protected] in the past two years would to educate others about the pro- termined to be an excellent can- not have happened without the didate for the procedure. The Diane Hutchins poses for a portrait in Centralia on Monday afternoon. cedure, and gives back when she procedure,” she said. “My in- can. first phase of surgery took place put would have not been there The deep-brain stimulation “I could see at some point not “I would do it again,” she said two years ago in November. The and I don’t think I would have helped reduce Hutchins’ trem- being able to walk anymore,” she of the procedure. “All in all, the electrodes were implanted into been able to keep working and ors, and her dystonia, a condi- said. “You lose that, and that’s a recovery wasn’t all that bad. I her brain. Ten days later, she to keep doing the things I was at feel so good that sometimes I was admitted for the second tion that caused painful invol- big loss. That was my big concern work.” have to remind myself it’s not phase where a neurostimulator, untary twisting of her ankle and and the tremor was secondary.” Deep-brain stimulation has or a device that provides electri- stiffening of her leg. After some troubleshooting, been around for quite some a cure for Parkinson’s. They cal stimulation to nerves, was The dystonia was Hutchins’ the procedure proved to be suc- time, according to Erik Robin- haven’t figured it out yet, but implanted into Hutchins’ chest biggest problem, sometimes cessful for Hutchins, who said it son, senior media relations spe- boy, wouldn’t it be nice if this and hooked up with a cord to making it impossible for her to enabled her to keep working for cialist at OHSU. It was started could just be sustained for the the electrodes in her brain. walk. two more years. decades I still have in my life.”

has not yet been released. The Valley View’s insurance ley View’s Toledo facility. If the time being to the Toledo clinic. Fire fire is under investigation by the company has currently taken temporary Winlock clinic is on Winlock’s Valley View Toledo Police Department. A control of the remains of the schedule to open Monday, staff Health Center has a daily staff of Continued from the front page fire investigator with the depart- building for an investigation, he will notify patients who have five, including one provider and Cemetery Road. While fire ment did not return a request for said. appointments by phone and support staff. The center serves crews were able to extinguish comment from The Chronicle. “As soon as they release it, through social media and its 15 to 18 patients per day. The the fire by about 3 a.m., the The building was insured at we’ll eliminate the eyesore for website. staff plan to continue that oper- building was a total loss. a value of about $300,000, Clark the community,” Clark said. Winlock residents can con- ation at their temporary facility, The cause of the fire was said. The organization bought Since the building burned tinue to call the Winlock clinic’s despite a smaller space. rumored to be the building’s the building, which was likely down last weekend, patients number at (360) 785-9400. The “It’s going to be a little bit HVAC system. An official cause built in the 1980s, in 2009. have been redirected to Val- number is being rerouted for the tight,” Clark said.

Clerk are Carla Shannon, who cur- Rain rently works as a deputy clerk for the county; Tiffini Walker, Continued from the front page Continued from the front page who was a deputy clerk for the When clerks retire, their party ‘‘Obviously, they all have experience county and currently works According to the data from must select a list of candidates to do it and one of the underlying in the prosecutor’s office; and the Western Regional Climate to send to the commissioners, Scott Tinney, who is a deputy Center, Centralia saw 4.71 inch- who must approve one. things in this is they also have to be electable.’’ clerk for Thurston County but es of rain last month, compared In a press release issued lives in Lewis County. to a record of 9.77 inches and an Sunday, Lewis County Repub- Mark Anders Anders said the three final average of 4.05 inches. Meanwhile, Seattle reached licans Chairman Mark Anders speaking about the three candidates being candidates were chosen from a said the party’s Central Com- submitted to the Board of Lewis County Commisioners to pool of six. They were selected 10.05 inches of rainfall last month, surpassing its previous mittee met Saturday for the se- fill the position of county clerk left vacated when former county clerk after an interview with 29 pre- lection process. record of 8.96 inches and its av- Kathy Brack retired in September cinct committee officers. Since the new clerk will be erage October rainfall of 3.48 coming in halfway through Commissioner Edna Fund inches, according to the Nation- Brack’s term, they must defend said interviews will be conduct- al Weather Service. their position during a 2017 ed on Nov. 9. Shannon’s inter- Olympia likewise saw re- special election and again in view will be at 1 p.m., followed cord rain, with 12.43 inches last the 2018 general election, An- could do the job,” he said. “Ob- underlying things in this is they by Walker at 2 p.m. and Tinney month, compared to a record of ders said. viously, they all have experi- also have to be electable.” at 3 p.m. All interviews will be 10.72 inches in 2003 and an aver- “I think any one of the three ence to do it and one of the The candidates selected open to the public. age of 4.6 inches.

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SEATTLE (AP) — The Gro- The Grocery Manufacturers Both the Attorney General's a political committee. State attorneys had argued cery Manufacturers Association Association — which collected Office and the trade associa- The association has said it that the trade group set up a must pay $18 million in civil money from the nation's top tion did not immediately pro- believed it complied with the separate account, collected more fines for concealing the true food companies — and five cor- vide comments when contacted law. It also has said that if it had than $14 million from compa- source of contributions it re- porations raised $22 million to Wednesday evening. unintentionally violated the law, nies and used most of that mon- ceived and spent to oppose a defeat the measure, which would Washington Attorney Gen- it was an "inadvertent mistake" ey to oppose Initiative 522 with- that should warrant only a mod- 2013 food labeling initiative, a have required labeling of geneti- eral Bob Ferguson sued the trade out disclosing the true source of Washington state judge ruled cally modified foods in the state. association in 2013, alleging it est penalty. Wednesday. Voters narrowly rejected the pro- collected money from member In March, Judge Hirsch ruled the contributions to the state. Judge Anne Hirsch found posal in one of the state's costliest companies and concealed the that the group violated state cam- Nestle SA, PepsiCo Inc. and that the D.C.-based food indus- initiative fights. source of $11 million in cam- paign finance disclosure laws. Coca-Cola Co. were among try group "intentionally violated" Because the judge found that paign contributions. State law- Her ruling Wednesday followed those that contributed to the ac- state campaign finance disclo- group intentionally violated the yers also argued that the group a four-day penalty phase trial in count and about $11 million was sure laws in its efforts to defeat law, her civil penalty of $6 mil- violated state campaign disclo- August to determine what fine spent from that account to defeat Initiative 522. lion will be tripled to $18 million. sure laws by failing to register as the group would pay. the ballot measure. Collared Wolf Dead, Three Others Survive in Idaho Wilderness

NO FEDERAL APPROVAL: jected the request for a tempo- rary restraining order, but state Surviving Wolves officials pulled out the hunter Still Roaming Frank after he killed nine wolves. State officials opted to not Church River of No send a hunter into the wilder- Return Wilderness ness last winter. Fish and Game spokesman Mike Keckler said By Keith Ridler Wednesday he wasn't aware of The Associated Press any plans to send a hunter into BOISE, Idaho — Three of the area this winter. four wolves fitted with tracking Hayden said that because of collars in a central Idaho wilder- the accidental and random na- ness area last year by state of- ture of the collaring of the wil- ficials without federal approval derness wolves, and the small are surviving as another winter number of collared wolves, the approaches. only information being gleaned The surviving wolves from is anecdotal. three different packs are still "It's not very useful for man- roaming the Frank Church River agement," he said. "It's provid- of No Return Wilderness, offi- ing us information on where the cials said. An adult female died territory is for these three packs in May near the middle of the and how they use the wilderness. wilderness because of unknown Since capture, they've been al- causes. Doug Pizac / AP Photo most entirely in the wilderness." The U.S. Forest Service in In this Jan. 14, 1995, ile photo, a wolf leaps across a road into the wilds of Central Idaho. Three of four wolves itted with track- The lawsuit involving the January issued a notice of non- ing collars in a central Idaho wilderness area last winter by Idaho oicials, despite not having federal authorization to do so, wolf collars includes the much compliance to the Idaho Depart- are still alive heading into this winter. bigger aspect about helicop- ment of Fish and Game after the ter use in a federal wilderness, state agency violated an agree- computer that downloads infor- helicopters in a federal wilder- The 3,700-square-mile which Preso said could set a ment by using a helicopter to put mation from the collars. ness, where machines are gener- mountainous and inaccessible precedent for other wilderness collars on the wolves while also The collars give the location ally banned. A ruling is pending River of No Return is gener- areas around the country when a collaring about 60 elk for an ap- of the wolves once every 12 hours. on whether to prevent Idaho ally considered a sanctuary from ruling is made. proved elk study. That information isn't accessible from using information from which young wolves disperse in He said Idaho's use of heli- State officials blamed mis- to the public. Hayden said the the collars to track and kill the search of new territory. Idaho of- copters to collar the elk was the communication with the heli- wolves represent three packs and wolves and other members of ficials have previously targeted most extensive helicopter intru- copter crew. that each pack has a territory of their packs. that population. sion the Forest Service has ever "The collaring of wolves in about 265 square miles. It's not "We want to prohibit the use In January 2014, Earthjustice authorized in a wilderness area. the wilderness was a black eye," clear how many wolves are in the of any of the data to further or asked a federal judge to stop a He said his group is also con- Jim Hayden, an Idaho Fish and packs. advance Idaho's wolf-killing state-hired hunter from using cerned about altering wilder- Game biologist, said Tuesday. The wolf collaring resulted in program in the wilderness," said the Forest Service's backcountry ness predator-prey dynamics He confirmed the three wolves a federal lawsuit filed in January Tim Preso, an attorney with airstrips to reach and kill wolves through human intervention by remained alive by checking a initially challenging the use of Earthjustice. in the wilderness. The judge re- killing wolves. Western State Psychiatric Hospital Investigated Over Photos of Patient

SEATTLE (AP) — An in- State Hospital CEO Cheryl Julius Bunch, a regional Spears said. duties with no patient contact, vestigation has been launched Strange sent out an "urgent re- branch manager for CMS, said Lt. Chris Lawler, a spokes- Spears said. at Washington state's largest minder" to employees saying the agency could not comment man for the Lakewood Police He resigned on Oct. 12, she psychiatric hospital after unau- they must immediately report further. Department, which has a con- said. The hospital completed an thorized photos of a patient were suspected patient abuse, neglect, Sharon Moysiuk, spokes- tract with the hospital to respond administrative report of the inci- found on an employee's personal abandonment, and financial or woman for the Department to assaults, escapes and other dent and referred the allegations phone. sexual exploitation. of Health, said the question of issues, said its investigation will to the investigations office. The photos were discovered The hospital was already un- whether or not the reporting law examine whether any crime was In an internal email dated on a nursing assistant's phone der scrutiny by the federal Cen- was followed would be part of committed. Oct. 20 and acquired by AP, on Oct. 3, but police were not ters for Medicare and Medicaid the investigation. "From the initial statement we Spears acknowledged that the notified until Oct. 11 and the Services over concerns involv- Kathy Spears, spokeswoman received on the 11th, it is unclear reporting process was improper. Washington state Department ing patient safety. Officials at the for the state Department of So- if a crime was actually commit- She told an agency employee of Health wasn't told until Oct. 800-bed facility have signed a cial and Health Services, said ted versus a WSH policy viola- that anytime there is a crime on 24, according to documents re- detailed agreement with federal there was confusion among staff tion, but the investigation should hospital property, it's reported viewed by The Associated Press. regulators to fix safety problems members because the employee reveal exactly what happened," to Lakewood police. They also The law and hospital policy or lose millions of federal dollars. resigned. Lawler said. must notify the health depart- require immediate notification Those regulators and state "And the person who had When the hospital learned a ment regarding the employee's about such issues. inspectors launched an investi- the photo reportedly left town staff member had photos of a pa- license, she said. On Tuesday, almost a month gation into the photo allegations for several days, so no one from tient, he was immediately re-as- "Apparently that wasn't done after the discovery, Western on Friday. the hospital was able to view it," signed to nursing administration today," she said. CH566006M The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016 • Main 15

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Pete Hammer: En- joyed the Addams Fami- ly there Halloween night. Lotsa fun!

Darrell Lawson: I re- ally like that old theater! I hope it does really well this time around! And unlike the Fox hopefully they will bring some Photograph submitted by Kirsten Harma, Chehalis Basin Partnership and Grays Harbor/Chehalis Basin Lead Entits newer movies to the Two youths from Lewis County Juvenile Detention cut bailing wire recently before planting trees on property adjacent to Wisner Creek in Chehalis. smaller theaters around here! I've always felt that if the Fox theater would show a couple of Juvenile Detention Crew Helps Revitalize Wetlands newer movies to pull in By Paul Dunn the salmon will be able to spawn grow plants in an onsite green- ized he’d been enjoying himself. some young people it this winter.” house and participate in planting “This work isn’t as bad as I wouldn't have to be ask- for the Chehalis Basin Lead Entity To help ensure the site’s grass and restoration work offsite. thought it would be,” he said. ing the taxpayers to hide What was once nearly 40 doesn’t grow back to choke the She was confident the work Nearby, his workmate was $500,000 so they can get acres of unmanageable wetlands creeks, Russell, Lewis County crew at the Beaver Glen site momentarily coming to the op- some money from the near Adna is being transformed Conservation District Special would “hopefully enhance their state taxpayers! posite conclusion. As he strug- into a thriving ecosystem by a Projects Coordinator Kelly Verd, sense of place and understand gled to dig a hole for another ce- group of energetic landowners Beaver Glen homeowner Rick the importance of riparian buf- dar tree, his left foot sunk ankle and volunteers. In the process, Naten and others spent a bril- fers to stream health.” deep in the mushy soil. the two struggling creeks that bi- liant, late October day plant- The detention center teens “OK, I’m taking a nap right Chronline sect the acreage are again free to ing trees along the banks of the hoped they would learn some- now on the ground and go to flow on their merry way. creeks. thing this day, too, though they sleep,” he told his grinning pal. Comments And that’s terrific news for “We want to reclaim this admitted being sleep deprived. the coho salmon that have been grassland into forest,” Russell The older youth said he got out VERD, MEANWHILE, who was The following com- trying to navigate the waterways explained, noting that logging of bed that morning at 7 a.m., a still hauling trees back and forth for untold years. ments were submitted by on the land about 60 years ago far cry from his normal 2 p.m. to the creek banks, praised the “My partners and I are con- allowed the grass to thrive. “We Saturday rising time. But with a teenagers’ work that morning. readers of www.chronline. vinced that the greater good for hope that in about three years positive outlook and a brave face “I know these kids are pretty com. All stories are avail- all of us is to revitalize the fish when the trees are tall enough he gamely got down to a healthy good workers, and it’s good for able for reading online. habitat on the land and combine they will offer enough shade to day’s work. them to learn about conserva- that with a wetlands park.” permanently kill all that grass.” • ‘This Is Pretty Dope That’s Chehalis resident Bob tion and help with this project,” According to Verd — who “IT’S GOOD WORK because it’s she said. Community Service’ : Russell telling it like it is. Back spent much of her morning helping the habitat for the wild- in 2007, Russell and two other As the morning progressed schlepping 3- to 4-foot-tall trees life of the area and also for the No Child Left Inside visionaries bought 88 acres of and more and more trees oc- from their resting spots at the people who eat salmon,” he said, property off of state Route 6 in cupied freshly dug holes, Na- Grant Opens Doors for edge of the wetland acreage to noting he had never planted the Chehalis River Basin near ten — working nearby — looked the banks of Wisner Creek — the trees before. “It makes me feel Juvenile Offenders Adna — home to stretches of around, smiled and sighed with crew that day and the following like I’m supporting the commu- satisfaction. Mill and Wisner creeks, which nity by being out here.” USERNAME: laserbob2k empty into the Chehalis River weekend planted 825 trees along “It’s (creek enhancement) a the newly constructed creek The younger boy, who said This type of program has some 3 miles from the property. great improvement to the envi- channel. The mostly wet-soil va- he would normally have slept ronment and what this commu- been needed for so very long. until about 11 a.m. on a normal Rachel Stendahl should get a THEIR GOAL WAS — and still is rieties included cottonwoods, ce- nity stands for,” he said. “We care dars, spruce, swamp crab apple Saturday, wasn’t so sure about about improving our natural re- medal! An environment like — to build approximately eight the “good work” part of Peter- this would be nice for most homes in a residential commu- and vine maples — 20 species in sources, taking care of Mother all. son’s description, though like Earth and all that God has given everyone but in particular nity called Beaver Glen, each on his friend seemed determined to those who otherwise would a 5-acre parcel in this secluded Russell and crew then placed us. It also gives me a nice place to wire-mesh cages about 5 feet tall prove himself worthy. take my dogs for a walk.” be in detention, a terrible op- Chehalis setting. About half the “I’d rather be home than tion for our youth. houses are already built and around 25 of the cedars to pre- And come winter, the salmon vent deer from eating them. And working,” he said. “But I know in Wisner and Mill creeks will ready to be occupied. I’m helping the environment by • Story: Public Hearing But in the process, Russell, that’s where a couple of Lewis have a nice place to swim before County teenagers enter the story. doing this, and that makes me they finally rest their swishing 58, his co-owners, and the Bea- feel good.” Scheduled for Sale of ver Glen Homeowner’s Associa- tails. THE YOUTHS, aged 16 and 14, Later in the day as he basked ••• Cascade, R.E. Bennett tion had to figure out what to do under a brilliant fall sun, the with the 40-acre wetland in the were obligated by the Lewis To learn how you can help with teenager came to a sudden, posi- Schools middle of the property where County Juvenile Detention Cen- salmon recovery in the Chehalis tive conclusion. He had been ex- no homes could be built and ter to help this day, and they River Basin, visit the Chehalis Basin amining a new cedar tree he’d USERNAME: SixToeCalico humans couldn’t tread for fear spent much of their time con- Lead Entity website: www.chehalis- just helped plant when he real- leadentity.org. R.E. Bennett gym and of being engulfed in tall reed ca- structing the metal cages. theater are used by W.F. West nary grass. The teens, part of the deten- High Schol for basketball and So with help from a grant se- tion center’s work crew, ended theater activities. Where will cured by the Lewis County Con- up at this particular work site those functions take place? servation District and consent through a partnership between from the HOA, an engineer was the detention center and Wash- contest • Obituary • Mary hired about a year ago to deter- ington Capital Region Education ugly sweater mine how the wetland’s creeks Service District 113. Margaret (Costello) could be made more salmon- ESD 113 provides admin- Wiley friendly. istrative support for 44 school Then in July a contractor be- districts and approved private USERNAME: My Legacy gan excavating the creek beds to schools in Thurston, Mason, uncover the rocky core and in Lewis, Grays Harbor and Pa- What a beautiful obituary early October another contractor cific counties. The ESD 113 for a fine lady. Mrs. Wiley was began whacking the grass and program — called the Chehalis a client of my husband’s— An- weeds along the creeks’ banks. Basin Education Consortium — tonio Mendoza, of Cheerful The salmon, though, as Rus- is funded by the “No Child Left Landscaping. Her yard was a sell learned, had somehow navi- Inside” grant with the Washing- showplace and she took great gated the creeks for as long as ton Recreation and Conserva- pride in it. She will be missed. anyone could remember — even tion Office. Mary and Tony Mendoza under the most adverse condi- Rachel Stendahl, ESD 113 re- Find Us on Facebook tions that included beaver dams. gional service coordinator, hopes www.facebook.com/ They had succeeded, ultimately, during the school year to involve only after heavy rains pulled more than 100 youth aged 13 contest details: thecentraliachronicle All sweaters need to be submitted to the Chehalis Avenue Store by November 20th. They will be them across a sea of impassable to 21 in the conservation pro- displayed in the window and people can vote for their favorite sweater up until December 20th at reed canary grass. gram. The participating youth noon. Sweaters can be adorned with any interesting items. 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THURSDAY, NOV. 3, 2016 LEWISCOUNTYSPORTS.COM 2B Volleyball Tigers Make District Title Game By The Chronicle perfect serving with 28 kills and ADNA — Napavine earned 17 digs and Jordin Pruett was a trip to the District 4 champi- also 100 percent serving with onship game here Wednesday, eight kills and 22 digs. Abbi Mu- defeating Toutle Lake 3-1 in the sic added 10 kills and seven digs district semifinals. and Melissa Lee contributed “This group, they work hard, 15 digs and five kills. Maddie never give in, sometimes lose Thompson was perfect in serv- their intensity — and that’s what ing with 18 digs, Ada Williams helps drive them,” Napavine also perfect at the stripe with 17 coach Monica Dailey said. assists and Ashley Dickinson re- The Tigers had already se- corded 18 assists and eight digs. cured a state bid just by reach- “It feels great, but we have a lot ing the semifinals, but can now of work to do,” Dailey said. “Ka- win their second district title in lama is phenomenal, we take it three years with a win over Ka- one game at a time. We’re mov- lama on Saturday. ing in the direction of our goals, Napavine won the first set, which is always a bonus. We’ll 25-20, and the second set, 25- get back on the court tomorrow 23. The Ducks fought back and and continue to work hard.” Napavine faces Kalama at 3 won the third set, 25-15, but the p.m. on Saturday, back in Adna, Tigers were able to close out the in the District 4 championship MATT BAIDE / [email protected] match with a 25-22 win in the game. Napavine players, from left, Mollie Olson (10), Alyssa Snider (6), Jordin Pruett (3), Melissa Lee (8) and Maddie Thompson cel- fourth set. ebrate a point during a win over Toutle Lake in Adna Wednesday in the District 4 volleyball tournament semiinals. Napavine’s Mollie Olson was please see VOLLEYBALL, page S8

College Soccer Tuesday’s Chehalis’ Ward to Conclude 2B Girls Soccer Finishing Strong College Career in the Playoffs Pirates Fight DEFENSE: Former High- Though Ocosta Scoring Bearcat Meghan Defense for Win Ward Now Stops STATE BOUND: Devanie Teams From Scoring in Kleemeyer Handles the Ellensburg Scoring in Adna’s 2-0 By Matt Baide District Semifinal Win; [email protected] Pirates Face Kalama on Switching positions in any Saturday in Title Game sport can be difficult, especially when you’ve played a certain By Aaron VanTuyl position for so long. [email protected] Meghan Ward, who went from scoring goals in high Devanie Kleemeyer wasn’t school to preventing them in feeling great heading into Tues- college, can tell you all about it. day’s District 4 2B soccer semi- A 2013 W.F. West High finals. School graduate and former The Pirates’ 2-0 win over Evergreen 2A Conference MVP, Ocosta may have changed that. Ward is now starting on the Kleemeyer scored once in the back line for a Central Wash- first half and again in the second ington University women’s soc- as Adna survived the loser-out cer team that has allowed just 17 contest at Centralia’s Tiger Sta- goals in 18 games. dium and added its name to the “It was pretty hard. You have eight-team bracket for the State to be a lot more smart about 1B/2B playoffs. losing the ball and when you The Pirates will now face Kalama — 1-0 winners over decide to go in for a tackle, be- Life Christian in Tuesday’s first cause you know if you get beat semifinal — on Saturday, back in it’s a way bigger deal then if you Centralia, for the district title. lose the ball at the top because The Wildcats, though, you are way closer to the goal,” weren’t about to let Adna ad- Ward said. “But it’s a fun adjust- vance easily — not after twin 4-0 ment, I guess; it’s a little bit dif- losses to the Pirates during the ferent. Pretty much all the pres- regular season — and hunkered sure is on the forward to beat down defensively. you. It’s a lot more fun to be a “We knew they were going to defender, I think.” pack the goal, so we knew we Ward is in her senior season had to take some shots from far- with the Wildcats, who are 13- ther outside,” Adna coach Juli 4-1 this season and second in Aselton said. “Sometimes we the Great Northwest Athletic waited just a little bit too long on Conference behind top-ranked that, but I thought we had a lot (NCAA Division II) Western of good movement and a lot of Washington. STEVE WARD / Courtesy Photo speed on the turf, which is nice.” And CWU’s season has Central Washington University’s Meghan Ward throws the ball in during a home game against Seattle Paciic University The Pirates didn’t have any been one for the record books. on Oct. 24. Ward, a senior, was a star forward at W.F. West before moving to midield and then defender for the Wildcats. shortage of opportunities, at- The Wildcats started out 5-0, tempting 24 shots in the contest. the best start in school his- Ward wasn’t always the lock- “Now that I play defense, I ball up there. I kind of forget Ocosta goalkeeper Kristi Raffel- tory, earning Central a national down defender she is today. In get kind of nervous,” Ward said. what to do sometimes.” son racked up 14 saves. ranking at one point. high school she played mainly “I don’t shoot that much in prac- She has, though, scored — “I think their team did a nice “It’s going really good. It’s the forward, but was moved to the tice, so my first instinct is usu- once, as a freshman, in a 2-1 job defending us today. Their Cinderella season, I guess you midfield her freshman year in ally to pass, but I have a decent loss to Seattle Pacific in the keeper’s really good,” Aselton could say,” Ward said. “We’re Ellensburg and wasn’t a defend- amount of shots this year. It’s having a really good year so far.” er until her sophomore season. nerve-racking when I get the please see WARD, page S4 please see ADNA, page S8

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LEWISCOUNTYSPORTS.COM Sports Briefs SCOREBOARD Mariners Outright Sunday, Oct. 9: Cleveland at Boston, ppd., Preps rain 3 Players to Local Prep Schedules THE LONG SHOT Monday, Oct. 10: Cleveland 4, Boston 3 THURSDAY, Nov. 3 Triple-A Tacoma Football National League SEATTLE (AP) — Morton-White Pass at Chief Leschi, 7 p.m. Chicago 3, San Francisco 1 The Seattle Mariners on Napavine vs. North Beach (at Centralia), 7 Friday, Oct. 7: Chicago 1, San Francisco 0 p.m. (live on KMNT 104.3; online at kmnt.com) Saturday, Oct. 8: Chicago 5, San Francisco Wednesday outrighted Volleyball 2 District 4 2A Tournament at Woodland catcher Steve Clevenger Hockinson vs. Tumwater (WHS), 4 p.m. Monday, Oct. 10: San Francisco 6, Chicago and pitchers Charlie Fur- Centralia vs. Columbia River (WMS), 4 p.m. 5, 13 innings bush and Ryan Cook to Woodland vs. Black Hills (WHS), 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 11: Chicago 6, San Francisco W.F. West vs. Ridgeield (WMS), 6 p.m. 5 Triple-A Tacoma, and *Losers play loser-out games at 8 p.m. Los Angeles 3, Washington 2 claimed right-handed Swim & Dive Friday, Oct. 7: Los Angeles 4, Washington 3 pitcher Ryan Weber off Centralia, Rochester, W.F. West at 2A District Saturday, Oct. 8: Los Angeles at Washing- 4 Championships, 3 p.m. waivers from Atlanta. ton, ppd., rain All three players sent FRIDAY, Nov. 4 Sunday, Oct. 9: Washington 5, Los Angeles College Volleyball 2 to Tacoma have been on Lower Columbia at Centralia, 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 10: Washington 8, at Los the 60-day disabled list Football Angeles 3 and each has the right to Wahkiakum vs. Pe Ell-Willapa Valley, at Tuesday, Oct. 11: Los Angeles 6, Washing- choose free agency be- Aberdeen 7 p.m. (online at kmnt.com) ton 5 (live Toledo vs. Onalaska (at Centralia), 7 p.m. MATT BAIDE / [email protected] Thursday, Oct. 13: Los Angeles 4, Washing- cause of major league ser- on KMNT 104.3; online at kmnt.com) ton 3 vice time. Clevenger was W.F. West at Columbia River, 7 p.m. (live at Napavine’s Abbi Music bumps the ball during a District 4 tournament semiinal KELA-AM 1470; online at kelaam.com) match against Toutle Lake at Adna on Wednesday. suspended by the team LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES in September for a series SATURDAY, Nov. 5 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Cross Country American League of tweets regarding a po- State championships (all classiications) Sun 5. NW Christian (Colbert) 8-1 43 Oakland 6 2 0 .750 Cleveland 4, Toronto 1 lice shooting in Charlotte, Willows Golf Course (Pasco), 10 a.m. 6. Adna 7-2 35 Kansas City 5 2 0 .714 Friday, Oct. 14: Cleveland 2, Toronto 0 North Carolina, and the San Diego 3 5 0 .375 Volleyball 7. LaConner 7-1 30 Saturday, Oct. 15: Cleveland 2, Toronto 1 8. Dayton 8-1 20 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Black Lives Matter move- District 4 2B Tournament Monday, Oct. 17: Cleveland 4, Toronto 2 Consolation semiinals, 10/11:30 a.m. 9. Tonasket 8-1 10 East Tuesday, Oct. 18: Toronto 5, Cleveland 1 ment. He was removed Third/Fourth, 1 p.m. 10. Pe Ell1Willapa Valley 7-2 7 Dallas 6 1 0 .857 from the suspended list Championship, 3 p.m. (tie) Rainier 8-2 7 N.Y. Giants 4 3 0 .571 Wednesday, Oct. 19: Cleveland 3, Toronto District 4 2A Tournament Others receiving 6 or more points: none. Philadelphia 4 3 0 .571 0 and placed on the 60-day Semiinals, 11 a.m. Washington 4 3 1 .563 National League disabled list on Oct. 31. South Consolation Semiinals, 1 p.m. Class 1B Chicago 4, Los Angeles 2 Furbush is expected Third-place, 3 p.m. 1. Lummi (5) 8-0 68 Atlanta 5 3 0 .625 Saturday, Oct. 15: Chicago 8, Los Angeles 4 Tampa Bay 3 4 0 .429 Championship, 4 p.m. 2. Odessa-Harrington (2) 8-0 64 Sunday, Oct. 16: Los Angeles 1, Chicago 0 to be out until the 2018 New Orleans 3 4 0 .429 Swim & Dive 3. Neah Bay 7-0 57 Carolina 2 5 0 .286 Tuesday, Oct. 18: Los Angeles 6, Chicago 0 season due to shoulder Centralia, Rochester, W.F. West at 2A District 4. Tacoma Baptist 9-0 47 North Wednesday, Oct. 19: Chicago 10, at Los issues. 4 Championships, 10 a.m. 5. Almira Coulee-Hartline 8-1 32 Minnesota 5 2 0 .714 Angeles 2 Girls Soccer Others receiving 6 or more points: Sunnyside Weber appeared in 16 Green Bay 4 3 0 .571 Thursday, Oct. 20: Chicago 8, Los Angeles District 4 2B championship, Kalama vs. Adna, Christian 12. Detroit 4 4 0 .500 games with Atlanta this at Centralia, noon 4 Chicago 2 6 0 .250 Football Saturday, Oct. 22: Chicago 5, Los Angeles 0 season and was 1-1 with a West Raymond vs. Adna (at Centralia), 7 p.m. (live Seattle 4 2 1 .643 5.45 ERA. on KMNT 104.3 FM; online at kmnt.com) College Football Arizona 3 4 1 .438 WORLD SERIES Seattle also designat- The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press Los Angeles 3 4 0 .429 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) State Football Poll ed for assignment catcher college football poll, with irst-place votes in San Francisco 1 6 0 .143 All games televised by Fox By The Associated Press parentheses, records through Oct. 29, total Chicago 4, Cleveland 3 Steven Baron. Class 4A points based on 25 points for a irst-place Thursday, Oct. 27 Tuesday, Oct. 25: Cleveland 6, Chicago 0 Team Rec. Points vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, Tennessee 36, Jacksonville 22 1. Camas (6) 9-0 69 Wednesday, Oct. 26: Chicago 5, Cleveland and previous ranking: Sunday, Oct. 30 2. Sumner (1) 9-0 56 1 Rangers Claim Cincinnati 27, Washington 27, OT Friday, Oct. 28: Cleveland 1, Chicago 0 3. Richland 9-0 49 Team Rec. Pts. Houston 20, Detroit 13 Saturday, Oct. 29: Cleveland 7, Chicago 2 RHP Sampson on 4. Graham-Kapowsin 8-1 44 1. Alabama (60) 8-0 1524 New Orleans 25, Seattle 20 5. Lake Stevens 9-0 41 2. Michigan (1) 8-0 1435 N.Y. Jets 31, Cleveland 28 Sunday, Oct. 30: Chicago 3, Cleveland 2 6. Woodinville 9-0 37 3. Clemson 8-0 1401 New England 41, Bufalo 25 Tuesday, Nov. 1: Chicago 9, Cleveland 3 Waiver Claim From 7. Chiawana 8-1 28 4. Washington 8-0 1369 Carolina 30, Arizona 20 Wednesday, Nov. 2: Chicago 8, Cleveland 7, (tie) Gonzaga Prep 7-2 28 5. Louisville 7-1 1262 Kansas City 30, Indianapolis 14 10 innings Mariners 9. Skyline 7-2 17 6. Ohio St. 7-1 1207 Oakland 30, Tampa Bay 24, OT ARLINGTON, Texas 10. Todd Beamer 9-1 9 7. Texas A&M 7-1 1150 Atlanta 33, Green Bay 32 Others receiving 6 or more points: none. 8. Wisconsin 6-2 1122 Denver 27, San Diego 19 (AP) — The Texas Rang- 9. Nebraska 7-1 951 Dallas 29, Philadelphia 23, OT ers have received right- Class 3A 10. Florida 6-1 929 Monday, Oct. 31 NBA 1. O’Dea (7) 9-0 70 hander Adrian Sampson 11. Auburn 6-2 927 Chicago 20, Minnesota 10 EASTERN CONFERENCE 2. Eastside Catholic 8-1 59 12. Oklahoma 6-2 835 Atlantic Division on a waiver claim from 3. Squalicum 9-0 57 13. Baylor 6-1 693 Thursday, Nov. 3 W L Pct 4. Kamiakin 7-2 50 the Seattle Mariners. 14. West Virginia 6-1 620 Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 8:25 p.m. Boston 3 1 .750 5. Ferndale 8-1 41 Sampson made his 15. LSU 5-2 586 Sunday, Nov. 6 Toronto 3 1 .750 6. Bonney Lake 7-2 22 16. Utah 7-2 506 Dallas at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Brooklyn 2 3 .400 major league debut last 7. Bellevue 5-1 21 17. W. Michigan 8-0 481 N.Y. Jets at Miami, 1 p.m. 8. Peninsula 8-1 20 New York 1 3 .250 season before surgery to 18. North Carolina 6-2 423 Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. 9. Garield 8-1 14 Philadelphia 0 4 .000 19. Florida St. 5-3 409 Jacksonville at Kansas City, 1 p.m. repair of flexor tendon in 10. Timberline 9-1 13 Southeast Division 20. Penn St. 6-2 390 Detroit at Minnesota, 1 p.m. his right elbow. He is ex- Others receiving 6 or more points: Lincoln 10. Atlanta 3 1 .750 21. Colorado 6-2 375 Pittsburgh at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Charlotte 3 1 .750 pected to be in an injury 22. Oklahoma St. 6-2 355 New Orleans at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Class 2A 23. Virginia Tech 6-2 345 Carolina at Los Angeles, 4:05 p.m. Miami 2 2 .500 rehabilitation program 1. Archbishop Murphy (6) 9-0 69 24. Boise St. 7-1 Tennessee at San Diego, 4:25 p.m. Orlando 1 3 .250 for the start of the 2017 2. Tumwater (1) 8-1 61 25. Washington St. 6-2 139 Indianapolis at Green Bay, 4:25 p.m. Washington 0 3 .000 3. Ellensburg 8-1 49 season. Others receiving votes: Houston 65, Denver at Oakland, 8:30 p.m. Central Division 4. Lynden 8-1 47 Southern Cal 40, San Diego St. 21, Troy 20, Open: Washington, Arizona, Chicago, New Sampson was on Se- 5. Prosser 8-1 40 Cleveland 4 0 1.000 Tennessee 17, South Florida 10, Arkansas 7, England, Houston, Cincinnati Chicago 3 1 .750 attle’s 60-day disabled list, 6. North Kitsap 9-0 31 Monday, Nov. 7 Wyoming 5, Tulsa 3. Detroit 3 2 .600 7. River Ridge 7-1 26 Bufalo at Seattle, 8:30 p.m. and has been transferred 8. Liberty (Issaquah) 8-0 24 Milwaukee 2 2 .500 to the Rangers’ 60-day 9. Franklin Pierce 8-1 22 Indiana 2 2 .500 DL. 10. Sedro-Woolley 7-2 8 MLB WESTERN CONFERENCE Others receiving 6 or more points: none. NFL Southwest Division The 25-year-old All Times PST 2016 Postseason Baseball Glance San Antonio 4 1 .800 Sampson started June 18 Class 1A All Times PST AMERICAN CONFERENCE Houston 3 2 .600 1. Royal (7) 9-0 70 WILD CARD for the Mariners at Bos- East W L T Pct Memphis 3 2 .600 2. Mount Baker 9-0 56 New England 7 1 0 .875 Tuesday, Oct. 4: Toronto 5, Baltimore 2, 11 ton. He didn’t make his Dallas 0 4 .000 3. Connell 8-1 55 Bufalo 4 4 0 .500 innings New Orleans 0 5 .000 next scheduled start five 4. Montesano 9-0 50 Miami 3 4 0 .429 Wednesday, Oct. 5: San Francisco 3, N.Y. 5. Cascade Christian 9-0 42 N.Y. Jets 3 5 0 .375 Mets 0 Northwest Division days later because of the 6. LaCenter 8-1 33 South Oklahoma City 4 0 1.000 injury and then had sur- 7. Zillah 8-1 28 Houston 5 3 0 .625 DIVISION SERIES Utah 3 2 .600 gery June 30. 8. King’s 6-2 23 (Best-of-5; x-if necessary) Tennessee 4 4 0 .500 Portland 2 3 .400 Sampson was a fifth- 9. La Salle 8-1 12 Indianapolis 3 5 0 .375 American League Denver 1 2 .333 10. Okanogan 8-1 10 Jacksonville 2 5 0 .2863 Toronto 3, Texas 0 Minnesota 1 2 .333 round pick by Pittsburgh Others receiving 6 or more points: none. Thursday, Oct. 6: Toronto 10, Texas 1 North Paciic Division in the June 2012 draft. Pittsburgh 4 3 0 .571 Friday, Oct. 7: Toronto 5, Texas 3 L.A. Clippers 3 1 .750 Class 2B Cincinnati 3 4 1 .438 Sunday, Oct. 9: Toronto 7, Texas 6, 10 in- The Pirates traded him 1. Napavine (7) 9-0 70 Baltimore 3 4 0 .429 nings Golden State 3 1 .750 to Seattle in July 2015 in a 2. Toledo 9-0 59 Cleveland 0 8 0 .000 Cleveland 3, Boston 0 Sacramento 2 3 .400 3. Asotin 8-1 56 West Thursday, Oct. 6: Cleveland 5, Boston 4 L.A. Lakers 2 3 .400 deal involving J.A. Happ. 4. Liberty (Spangle) 8-1 46 Denver 6 2 0 .750 Friday, Oct. 7: Cleveland 6, Boston 0 Phoenix 1 4 .200 SPORTS ON THE AIR

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Morton-White Pass (2-7) Morton-WP 35 Morton-WP 42 Morton-WP 35 Morton-WP 42 Morton-WP 26 at Chief Leschi (1-8) Chief Leschi 6 Chief Leschi 7 Chief Leschi 12 Chief Leschi 12 Chief Leschi 6 Napavine (9-0) Napavine 43 Napavine 42 Napavine 45 Napavine 35 Napavine 41 vs North Beach (4-5) North Beach 0 North Beach 6 North Beach 0 North Beach 9 North Beach 6 Wahkiakum (5-4) Pe Ell-WV 40 Pe Ell-WV 38 Pe Ell-WV 27 Pe Ell-WV 40 Pe Ell-WV 25 vs Pe Ell-Willapa Valley (7-2) Wahkiakum 8 Wahkiakum 6 Wahkiakum 6 Wahkiakum 6 Wahkiakum 13 Toledo (9-0) Toledo 30 Toledo 45 Toledo 38 Toledo 42 Toledo 41 vs Onalaska (6-3) Onalaska 12 Onalaska 8 Onalaska 12 Onalaska 21 Onalaska 19 W.F. West (8-1) W.F. West 21 W.F. West 21 W.F. West 21 W.F. West 24 W.F. West 35 at Columbia River (5-4) Columbia River 10 Columbia River 17 Columbia River 3 Columbia River 18 Columbia River 0 Raymond (5-4) Adna 35 Adna 28 Adna 21 Adna 24 Adna 34 vs Adna (7-2) Raymond 6 Raymond 13 Raymond 14 Raymond 21 Raymond 13 Washougal (5-4) Tumwater 45 Tumwater 48 Tumwater 42 Tumwater 80 Tumwater 49 at Tumwater (8-1) Washougal 0 Washougal 0 Washougal 0 Washougal 6 Washougal 0 Black Hills (5-4) Black Hills 21 Hockinson 28 Black Hills 35 Hockinson 21 Black Hills 26 at Hockinson (7-2) Hockinson 14 Black Hills 21 Hockinson 28 Black Hills 18 Hockinson 25 Toutle Lake (2-7) Ilwaco 21 Ilwaco 21 Ilwaco 14 Ilwaco 20 Ilwaco 19 at Ilwaco (6-3) Toutle Lake 0 Toutle Lake 13 Toutle Lake 13 Toutle Lake 12 Toutle Lake 7 Rainier (6-3) Kalama 24 Kalama 33 Rainier 21 Kalama 28 Kalama 26 at Kalama (6-3) Rainier 15 Rainier 24 Kalama 19 Rainier 21 Rainier 6 Washington (8-0) UW 31 UW 42 Cal 49 UW 42 UW 34 at California (4-4) Cal 10 Cal 28 UW 12 Cal 18 Cal 10 Arizona (2-6) WSU 45 WSU 48 WSU 38 WSU 34 WSU 41 at Washington State (6-2) Arizona 20 Arizona 31 Arizona 28 Arizona 28 Arizona 20 Buffalo (4-4) Seattle 6 Seattle 28 Seattle 27 Seattle 7 Seattle 24 at Seattle (4-2-1) Buffalo 3 Buffalo 21 Buffalo 24 Buffalo 6 Buffalo 17

Prep Football Three Days of Crossover Action Starts Tonight in Centralia By The Chronicle Mossyrock on Monday night. the No. 2 seed to state, which Three straight days of local Senior running back Kaelin means a first-round matchup prep football starts tonight. Jurek is the star of the show for against the District 4 No. 5 seed The crossover week puts PWV, with a whopping 26 touch- — which will be either Ilwaco or teams up against in-district op- downs (25 rushing) through Toutle Lake. ponents from different leagues, nine games, with 179 carries for with one of the 16 state playoff 1,406 yards on the ground. Matt berths on the line. The biggest Pearson takes the snaps and has Raymond vs. Adna change this year comes at the 2B completed 21 of 46 passes for 356 WHERE: Tiger Stadium, Cen- level, where the new Southwest yards with two touchdowns and tralia, Saturday, 7 p.m. Washington 2B Football League 10 interceptions, but the Titans The 7-2 Pirates’ two losses average less than six pass at- shakes up the traditional Central have come against the two top- vs. Pacific crossovers seen in the tempts a game. ranked teams in the state. Adna past. The biggest cases in point: MATT BAIDE / [email protected] ON THE LINE: The winner takes lost to No. 2 Toledo, 35-34, on a former league-mates Onalaska Adna’s Isaac Ingle runs into the end zone during a SWW 2B Mountain Division District 4’s top seed to state, and and Toledo are now in differ- football game against Morton-White Pass on Oct. 21 in Adna. faces the No. 6 team out of Dis- late no-good conversion attempt ent divisions and matched up in trict 5/6 — the lone eastside team back on Sept. 16, and lost to crossovers, as are Wahkiakum on the west half of the bracket — Napavine, 41-0, two weeks later. and Pe Ell-Willapa Valley. The The Bearcats will likely lean ley’s thrown for 2,002 yards in the first round of the playoffs. They’re coming off a 39-0 win on the running game, which has scenario also created the oppor- and 30 touchdowns with five been productive all season and over Onalaska and are currently tunity for Napavine and Toledo interceptions, while completing led by senior Austin Emery, who Onalaska vs. Toledo ranked No. 6 in the state. — ranked No. 1 and 2 in this 121 of 195 attempts and leading has tallied 973 rushing yards and Senior fullback Isaac Ingle week’s Associated Press state poll the team in rushing with 300 WHERE: Tiger Stadium, Cen- nine touchdowns in seven games. yards on 45 carries for another tralia, Friday, 7 p.m. leads the offense, with 124 car- — to reach the end of the regular ON THE LINE: The winner ad- ries for 1,196 yards and 15 touch- season with perfect records five scores. Mac Fagerness (34 The Loggers (6-3) finished vances to the first round of the catches, 602 yards, nine touch- fourth in the Mountain Division, downs in eight games (the Pirates State 2A playoffs as the No. 3 downs), Noah Lantz (23 catches, and as a reward face River Divi- received a forfeit from Chief Les- W.F. West at Columbia River seed out of District 4, where it 489 yards, six TDs) and Jordan sion champ Toledo (9-0) — the chi). Derek Chilcoate has added WHERE: Kiggins Bowl, Van- will face the No. 2 seed out of Purvis (30 catches, 396 yards, 10 second-ranked team in the state. 459 yards on 62 carries with four couver, Friday, 7 p.m. District 1/2 (Blaine or Liberty) — TDs) lead the receiving corps, Onalaska, as usual, has been scores, as well as 17 catches for The Bearcats (8-1) were left unless W.F. West wins and Black and Dawson Stanley leads the a run-first team, though a bal- Hills beats Hockinson, in which 300 yards and eight scores and reeling last week in a 42-0 loss to running backs — five of which anced one. Senior Trace Law- a kickoff return touchdown. Ju- case the seeds would be swapped have at least 20 carries — with rence leads the attack with 162 Tumwater, but could at least ra- nior quarterback Conner Weed’s tionalize the situation by recall- and the Bearcats would take the 28 carries for 255 yards and six carries for 1,002 yards and seven ing last season. No. 2 seed and play the No. 2 scores. touchdowns; senior Ernie Roque most impressive game came in W.F. West lost to the Thun- seed out of District 3 (Lindbergh The Tigers are averaging over has run for 630 yards and 11 the Onalaska win, when he hit derbirds in Week 9 of 2015, 49-21, or River Ridge). 42 points a game and have given touchdowns on 82 carries; and 15 of 21 passes for 232 yards and and proceeded to beat Ridgefield, up double-digits twice — in a 47- junior Lazzaro Rodriguez has two touchdowns; for the season 31-30, in triple overtime in the North Beach vs. Napavine 13 win over Raymond in Week 1 picked up 552 yards on 85 carries he’s hit 56 of 92 passes for 742 crossover round. WHERE: Tiger Stadium, Cen- and the aforementioned La Con- with six touchdowns. The Log- yards with 10 scores and five in- They’ll try to take the same tralia, Thursday, 7 p.m. ner game. gers are coming off of a 39-0 loss terceptions. route to the State 2A playoffs Napavine’s been ranked atop ON THE LINE: The winner takes to Adna in Week 9. Raymond (5-4) went 3-2 in this season with a crossover the Associated Press state poll all the No. 3 seed out of District 4, Toledo, meanwhile, has av- the Coastal Division, losing only against Columbia River (5-4), season; the only team to come and faces the District 4 No. 4 — eraged over 40 points a game; to Ilwaco and Pe Ell-Willapa Val- the only close game the Indi- the runner-up in the Greater St. within two touchdowns of the either Kalama or Rainier — in ley. Sophomore Patrick Edwards Helens 2A League. The Chief- the first round of the State 2B ans played was a 36-28 win over 9-0 Tigers was No. 7 La Conner lead the Seagulls with 1,015 tains finished 4-2 in league play, playoffs. Kalama in Week 8. Big senior in a 24-14 win. rushing yards on 156 carries the same as third-place Wash- The Tigers have been to the quarterback Dalton Yoder leads with 12 touchdowns, though se- ougal and fourth-place Wood- last two State 2B title games, and Wahkiakum vs. the team in rushing, with 78 car- nior Jace Duckworth has run 128 land, but managed the higher have won their last five games at Pe Ell-Willapa Valley ries for 624 yards and 11 touch- seed through their head-to-head Centralia — dating back to 2012 downs, and has completed 33 of times for 928 yards and 10 scores. matchups. — by an average of over 40 points. WHERE: Stewart Field, Aber- 71 passes for 664 yards with nine Senior quarterback Kason Koski Running back Hunter Pear- Their last matchup with the deen, Friday, 7 p.m. touchdowns and three intercep- has hit 21 of 62 pass attempts for son leads the offense, with 902 Hyaks — the fourth-place team The Titans (7-2) are tied for tions. Beyond that, the offense 351 yards and three touchdowns rushing yards and eight touch- out of the Coastal Division, with 10th in the AP poll and are on a has been balanced; Marcus Oul- with six interceptions, and has downs, though he was held to a 4-5 record — was last year in five-game winning streak, with lette (86 carres, 513 yards, four added six rushing touchdowns early-season losses to No. 6 Adna 20 yards on 11 carries last week the first round of the state play- touchdowns), Dakota Robins for a squad averaging 253 rush- in a 22-17 loss to Ridgefield — offs, which Napavine won 20-14. (23-6) and No. 2 Toledo (27-0). (54 carries, 514 yards, five touch- ing yards a game. the same Ridgefield team the While last year’s offense was They scored at least 38 points in downs; 156 receiving yards, five Bearcats beat 28-7 back on Sept. 9. split nearly 50/50 between run- each of their Coastal Division touchdowns), and Keyton Wal- ON THE LINE: The winner takes The teams have also both played ning and passing, the 2016 Ti- wins, and host a Wahkiakum lace (76 carries, 561 yards, five the No. 6 seed out of District 4 to the aforementioned Thunder- gers have been even more apt to team that sealed a playoff bid by touchdowns) have all had big state, and will play District 1 rep- birds, which beat Columbia Riv- let senior All-State quarterback finishing second in a three-team games based on the matchup. resentative La Conner in the first er 49-0 back on Sept. 9. Wyatt Stanley air it out. Stan- tiebreaker with Toutle Lake and ON THE LINE: The winner takes round. Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016 SPORTS

MLS Seattle Takes Away Interim Tag, Makes Schmetzer Head Coach SEATTLE (AP) — The Se- the regular season and finished lar choice among fans and play- “He has always been an in- the Sounders debuting in 2009. attle Sounders took away the fourth in the Western Confer- ers who have come to respect his credible steward of the organiza- Schmetzer is also a Seattle interim tag and named Brian ence. The Sounders beat Sport- lengthy history with the Sound- tion and ambassador for our club native and played for the Sound- Schmetzer as their head coach ing Kansas City in the knockout ers organization. Seattle’s turn- in the community, and what he ers of the North American Soc- Wednesday night. round of the playoffs and will around late in the season was and the team have accomplished cer League for three seasons in Schmetzer took over as the take a 3-0 lead into the second- aided by the addition of desig- on the field over the past three the early 1980s. interim head coach after Sigi leg of the conference semifinals nated player Nicolas Lodeiro, but months is worthy of recognition,” “I am grateful for the oppor- Schmid was let go in late July. At against FC Dallas on Sunday. also hampered by the absence of Seattle majority owner Adrian tunities that I’ve received here the time, Seattle was in ninth Seattle made the announce- Clint Dempsey due to an irregu- Hanauer said. as a player, a coach in the club’s place in the MLS Western Con- ment at its annual meeting with lar heartbeat that ended his sea- Schmetzer, 54, was the USL era, and now as head coach ference and in danger of missing season-ticket holders. son early. head coach of the USL Seattle of the MLS team,” Schmetzer the playoffs for the first time in “My goal is to make sure we Schmetzer led Seattle to the Sounders, the predecessor to the said. “I believe in the fact that franchise history. can all enjoy this ride a little most points of any team in MLS MLS version of the franchise. for our players, this is their team, Schmetzer guided Seattle’s longer deep into the postseason,” over the final three months of Schmetzer was the led the club and they have responded by tak- turnaround that resulted in an Schmetzer said in a statement. the season and now have the from 2002-2008 before signing ing complete ownership of the eighth straight playoff berth. The Taking away the interim tag Sounders on the verge of a spot on to be Schmid’s top assistant season and driving us into the Sounders went 8-2-4 the rest of from Schmetzer will be a popu- in the conference finals. coach when the MLS version of playoffs.” College Football Huskies Not Focused on First College Football Playoff Ranking By Christian Caple to a few of them, weren’t really and-out, and Pettis returned the The News Tribune aware of it.” ensuing punt — kicked from Surely, UW’s players discuss the back of Utah’s end zone — SEATTLE — Dante Pettis their playoff chances behind 58 yards for the game-winning needed a reminder as he dis- closed doors, at least among touchdown. cussed Washington’s placement themselves. Bierria said as much Browning has punted twice at No. 5 in the initial College Tuesday. But they say their focus this year, and he did it six times Football Playoff rankings, a de- remains on Saturday’s game at last year. UW coach Chris Pe- velopment that surprised many California. tersen likes to keep his offense and outraged some. “Honestly, , there’s on the field sometimes in fourth- “I was just like, ‘Oh, OK,” what, five more weeks?” Pettis down situations in an opponent’s UW’s junior receiver said before said. “And the rankings at the territory, then have Browning asking: “Who jumped us?” end of the season are what mat- take a few steps back and punt It was Texas A&M, he was ter. If we handle our business with no returner deep to field the told. and keep getting wins, that’s all ball. “Yeah,” Pettis said. “I didn’t we can do. We can’t really worry Browning said he did it dur- know they were that close to us about what they (the committee ing his career at Folsom High, in the rankings or whatever. I too, though he threw so many The Associated Press members) think.” don’t really pay much attention RICK BOWMER / touchdown passes (229 in three Washington punt returner Dante Pettis (8) scores a touchdown against Utah in the to that at all. I don’t know who BROWNING CAN PUNT seasons) and his team was so is where. I was like, ‘Oh, I didn’t second half Saturday in Salt Lake City. Washington won 31-24. good that his punting services know they were having that good stew over the inclusion of one- Junior linebacker Keishawn Jake Browning used his leg, were not often needed. of a season.’ I was a little shocked, loss Texas A&M in the top four Bierria said Tuesday morning not his arm, to make an impor- “You don’t really have to (but) I can’t really pay that much ahead of unbeaten Washington that he didn’t even plan to watch tant play in Washington’s 31-24 have perfect form or anything,” attention to it.” victory at Utah last weekend. Browning said, noting that it’s — a decision made by the CFP the CFP announcement show That, unsurprisingly, is the UW’s sophomore quarter- much easier to punt when there general theme from other UW committee based on the Aggies’ on ESPN. Huskies offensive co- back booted a 40-yard pooch is no threat of a return. “You’ve players and coaches when asked tougher schedule — the Huskies ordinator Jonathan Smith said punt that was downed at Utah’s just got to get it over the safe- about the initial CFP rank- don’t seem to care all that much, Wednesday that “I wasn’t even 1-yard line with 5:09 remaining. ties and let it roll. We work on it ings. While analysts and fans at least outwardly. aware of it. These guys, talking The Utes followed by going three- weekly, though.” Mike Leach’s Compliment Rubs Oregon State Coach the Wrong Way By Jacob Thorpe a little bit of post-game expecta- team’s were evenly stacked con- gest the teams are pretty close. the stars of those OSU classes are The Spokesman-Review tions management considering sidering the injury issues that Using the Scout.com recruit- no longer around (and like An- his team had at one point trailed have plagued OSU, particularly ing rankings for the last five dersen pointed out, many may be PULLMAN — When Mike the Beavers 21-0. along the offensive line and at classes, WSU’s have ranked injured). Leach said Oregon State was “an But OSU coach Gary An- quarterback. on average No. 48.4 nationally, But it appears the teams also explosive team” and “every bit dersen did not take too kindly He noted that his team was while OSU’s have ranked 50th. have comparable levels of NFL as talented as we are” during to the compliment, telling Port- playing with its third-string While recruiting rankings are talent. CBS Sports lists four WSU Washington land radio host John Canzano he quarterback, and said that if he obviously imperfect, OSU’s up- players as having the potential to State’s weekly thought Leach might be stump- ever were to beat Leach’s team in perclassmen were actually more be drafted or signed as undraft- Monday press ing for some postseason awards. a similar situation he would say, highly regarded high school ed free agents in 2017, and six conference, it “I couldn’t tell if he was trying “Hey, they’re just as talented as us. players than those at WSU. OSU players. seemed like to start a campaign for Coach of Now, go vote for me for Coach of The Beavers had higher rated That does include offensive the sort of in- the Year or trying to compliment the Year.” classes in 2012, 2013 and 2014. lineman Sean Harlow, who is nocuous compliment coaches Oregon State,” Andersen told Now, as to whether or not Now, OSU more recently the highest-regarded prospect routinely give each other’s teams Canzano. Leach is correct about the team’s went through a coaching change on either team but did not play over the course of a season. He seemed to take particu- having comparable levels of tal- and those always come with against the Cougars because of Maybe Leach was also doing lar exception to the idea that the ent, the recruiting rankings sug- some player turnover, so perhaps an injury. NFL Wednesday in the wake of Jerry Jets Officially Sign RB Jones comments that indicate C.J. Spiller, Waive RB the Cowboys will continue to go Knile Davis with the hot hand at quarterback. “I mean, it’s Tony’s team,” Love he Chronicle? FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) Prescott said. “I’ll say that as — The New York Jets hope C.J. long as I’m here and this season Spiller can help boost their back- is going. Tony does a good job Want to share the love? field with some speed and versa- of helping me out, of controlling tility. me, my mindset and helping me The veteran running back after games. was officially signed Wednesday, “It’s everybody. I really, it’s and the Jets waived running back hard for me to say it’s Tony’s Do you subscribe to the chronicle ... Knile Davis a day after claiming team, it’s my team or anybody’s him off waivers. team. It’s a true team and every- or want to subscribe? Spiller joins a Jets backfield body is playing their part in it.” that includes Matt Forte and Perhaps the only person who Bilal Powell, and he's reunited didn’t hear Jones indicate the with offensive coordinator Chan Cowboys will continue to start Share the love and get a 2nd Gailey, who coached Spiller dur- Prescott as long as this team con- ing some of his best seasons in tinues on its current path was suscription for a friend, loved Buffalo. Prescott. It turns out the rookie "Obviously, he's played in the quarterback didn’t spend much offense," coach Todd Bowles said. time on Twitter Tuesday when one or neighbor! "He knows some things. He can Jones made his comments. catch the ball. He can run the “Yeah, that’s the first I’ve actu- ball, a third option. He can re- ally heard of that,” Prescott said To renew or start today, turn kicks if need be. He gives a Wednesday afternoon when hit little more variety." with the question. “As I’ve always call 807-8203! 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Not as Simple as Before same regardless of whether he CH563806hh.sw says anything, if the coach does By Tribune News Services or if one of you (media) guys.” Dak Prescott has consistently Romo is closer to a return, al- said the Cowboys are Tony Ro- though he didn’t take part in any mo’s team. individual drills Wednesday as That statement evolved a bit he did twice last week. SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016 • Sports 5

MLB Cubs Win 1st Series Title Since 1908, Beat Indians in Game 7 CLEVELAND (AP) — The wait ‘til next year is finally over. The Chicago Cubs are World Se- ries champions. Ending more than a century of flops, futility and frustration, the Cubs won their first title since 1908, outlasting the Cleve- land Indians 8-7 in 10 innings of a Game 7 thriller early Thursday. “It happened. It happened. Chicago, it happened,” first base- man Anthony Rizzo said. “We did it. We’re world champions. I tell ya, we’re world champions. I can’t believe it.” Lovable losers for generations, the Cubs nearly let this one get away, too. All-Star closer Aroldis Chapman blew a three-run lead with two outs in the eighth when Rajai Davis hit a tying homer. But the Cubs, after torment- ing their fans one more time, came right back after a 17-min- ute rain delay before the top of the 10th. Ben Zobrist hit an RBI dou- ble and Miguel Montero singled home a run to make it 8-6. Da- vis delivered an RBI single with two outs in the bottom half, but Mike Montgomery closed it out at 12:47 a.m., and the celebration

was on. CHARLIE RIEDEL / The Associated Press Blue-clad Cubs fans who Chicago Cubs celebrate after Game 7 of the Major League Baseball World Series against the Cleveland Indians early Thursday in Cleveland. traveled from Wrigley Field filled nearly the entire lower deck From Curse of the Bambino leadoff single to Kyle Schwarber and Hawaii were not yet states, green apples, someday the Chi- behind the Chicago dugout at to the Billy Goat Curse, he ended in the 10th, took the loss. and the first Ford Model T car cago Cubs are going to be in the Progressive Field, singing “Go! another jinx. It was just the fourth time was two weeks old. Cubs! Go!” World Series.” The Indians, meanwhile, that a Game 7 went to extra in- The Cubs were last cham- Manager Joe Maddon’s team Maddon, hired before the added more heartbreak. In their nings, and the rain delayed play pions when Joe Tinker, Johnny 2015 season, won his first Series halted the longest title drought until 12:11 a.m. in a still-packed Evers and Frank Chance won in baseball, becoming the first previous World Series appear- title after establishing a loose ance, they were a double-play ballpark. consecutive titles in 1907-08, un- clubhouse that featured at times club to overcome a 3-1 Series def- Albert Almora Jr., pinch-run- til now the only ones in team his- icit since the 1985 Kansas City grounder from winning the title Warren the pink flamingo, Si- before losing Game 7 in 11 in- ning for Schwarber, alertly took tory. The Cubbies had not even mon the magician and the mot- Royals. second on Bryant’s long fly to nings to the Marlins. reached the Series since 1945. to: “Try not to suck.” Cleveland was trying to win center. Rizzo was intentionally This one was for Ernie Banks, “It’s going to hurt. It hurts be- Thousands of blue-clad Cubs its first crown since 1948, but walked and Zobrist slapped an Ferguson Jenkins, Ron Santo manager Terry Francona’s club cause we care, but they need to fans found a way to get tickets walk with their head held high opposite-field double past a div- and Billy Williams, who never lost the last two games at home. ing third baseman Jose Ramirez. reached the postseason. and appeared to number nearly World Series favorites since because they left nothing on the half the crowd of 38,104 at Pro- field,” Francona said. Montero singled to make it a For Gabby Hartnett, Ryne spring training, Chicago led the two-run lead. Sandberg and Greg Maddux, gressive Field. They rocked the majors with 103 wins this season. After defeating San Francisco joint when Fowler put Chicago and the Los Angeles Dodgers in Then in the bottom half, Carl whose October runs fell short. The Cubs then ended more Edwards Jr. struck out Mike For Lee Elia and the “nickle- ahead with the first leadoff home the playoffs, Chicago became the than a century of misery for their Napoli, Ramirez grounded out, dime people” who spent so many run in a decisive Game 7. first team to earn a title by win- loyal fans — barely. Third base- Brandon Guyer walked and Da- wind-swept afternoons in the man Kris Bryant, one of Chica- ning Games 6 and 7 on the road vis hit an RBI single. Montgom- Friendly Confines watching loss PEN PALS go’s young stars, began smiling since the 1979 Pittsburgh Pirates. ery took over, and helped set off after loss. even before fielding a grounder While Cubs fans hugged with a wild celebration on Chicago’s For Bill Veeck, who planted This was the first World Se- by Michael Martinez and throw- delight, there was only despair North Side. ivy vines against Wrigley Field’s ries in which no starting pitcher ing it across to Rizzo for the final for the Indians, who now have Cubs jumped on each other outfield walls. got at least one out in the seventh out. gone longer than anyone without between the mound and second For William Sianis, the Billy inning, according to the Elias Zobrist was chosen as the a crown. base, and their fans in the stands Goat Tavern owner said to have Sports Bureau. The only other in World Series MVP, a year after Dexter Fowler homered on kept cheering. proclaimed when he was asked which no starter finished at least he helped the Royals win the Corey Kluber’s fourth pitch of Twenty-one other teams to leave Wrigley with his pet dur- seven innings was in 2002, when championship. the game, 23-year-old Javier had won the World Series since ing the ‘45 Series: “Them Cubs, San Francisco’s Russ Ortiz threw Zobrist was among the play- Baez and 39-year-old David Ross Cubs last were champions. They they ain’t gonna win no more.” 6 1/3 innings in Game 6. ers brought to the Cubs by Theo also went deep for the Cubs, who reached the top again on the For Steve Bartman, whose Epstein, the baseball guru added led 5-1 in the fifth inning and 39,466th day after Orval Over- life was upended when he tried UP NEXT another crown to his collection. 6-3 in the eighth. all’s three-hit shutout won the to catch a foul ball as the Cubs He also assembled the Red Sox Chapman wound up with the 1908 finale at Detroit in a game came apart in the 2003 playoffs. Cleveland’s spring training team that broke Boston’s 86-year win and Montgomery got one that took 1:24. At the time, Theo- And for Harry Caray, who opener is scheduled for Feb. 26 drought with the 2004 champi- out for his first save in the majors. dore Roosevelt was president, promised viewers after the 1991 against the Cubs in Mesa, Ari- onship. Bryan Shaw, who gave up a New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska finale that “sure as God made zona. ‘Next Year’ Finally Arrives for Joyous Chicago Cubs Fans CHICAGO (AP) — Next year Field in Cleveland came after the is here. emptiness and bitterness of years At exactly 11:47 local time, past when the Cubs found spec- the Chicago Cubs won the World tacular and sometimes down- Series that has eluded them for right strange ways to snatch de- 108 years. Fans who packed bars feat from the jaws of victory. to watch the games on television near Wrigley Field — neither of Every Cubs fan knows those which existed back in 1908 — stories, starting with the 1969 erupted in cheers before swarm- team loaded with Hall of Famers ing onto the streets just before that amassed a 9 1/2-game lead midnight Wednesday to cele- in mid-August before they start- brate in the shadows of the stat- ed losing game after game in ues of Cubs greats Ernie Banks, such numbers that the Miracle Billy Williams, Ron Santo and Mets not only caught them but legendary announcer Harry Ca- ended up winning the National ray. League East by 8 games. As the game ended, the roar Then came 1984. After tak- from inside the bars and the throng of fans on the street was ing the first two games of the deafening, before the crowds National League Divisional Se- both inside and out sang “go ries against the Padres at Wrigley, Cubs go” at the top of their lungs. the Cubs needed just one win As the celebration progressed, in San Diego to advance to the thousands of fans poured into NLCS. They were swept in three the streets leading away from games on the West Coast. Wrigley, many of them singing There were other playoff “We Are The Champions.” losses but none as painful as Fans hugged each other, in 2003 when in a where-were- many of them crying. They took DAVID DERMER / The Associated Press each other’s picture and pictures you-when-it-happened moment Chicago Cubs fans celebrate during a watch party, after Game 7 of the baseball World Series between the Cleveland Indians that Cubs fans still have trouble of themselves, and took turns and the Cubs, outside Progressive Field early Thursday in Cleveland. writing their names and words comprehending, Steve Bartman of congratulations in chalk on deflected a ball that seemed des- Wrigley’s brick walls. Some got fan who flew to Chicago from I’m not alone at all,” said Mike actly what it is to be a Cubs fan.” tined for Moises Alou’s glove on friends’ shoulders to find California just to be surrounded Dillon, 57, of Joliet. “My dad passed away this year. with the Cubs just five outs from spots high up on the walls that by other Cubs fans. “I would not Craig and April Likhite drove He would have loved this,” said reaching the World Series. were not yet covered with names have missed it for anything. to Chicago from Evanston with Likhite, 50. Fans watched in horror as the of fans. “I am so proud to be a part of their 10-year-old son, Cade, be- Liz Wolfe, a 36-year-old Cubs fell apart, and few who left it,” said his wife, Sue, who was cause they wanted to see history physical therapist, said, “People An hour after the game ended the park that night believed the there were still thousands of peo- crying off and on from the fifth made with other fans as close to always said if the Cubs win the ple in the ballpark neighborhood, inning. Wrigley Field as possible. World Series it would be like hell team would win game seven the known as Wrigleyville, and Mike Dillon said all he could “To finally see this in my life- freezing over. I’m still in shock. next night. They didn’t. there were still fireworks explod- think about was his father, who time with my son here with us, it This is the most exciting thing in But that was all in the past as ing every few minutes. died without ever seeing what means everything,” Craig Likh- my life.” Cubs fans throughout Chicago “This was torture,” said Mike Dillon witnessed. ite said. “This game with all the The 8-7 extra-inning victory celebrated into the early hours of Delmanowski, a lifelong Cubs “I came here by myself, but ups and downs showed him ex- over the Indians at Progressive Thursday. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016 OUTDOORS Hunting & Fishing Report : Cubbies Finally Capture Crown After Century on the Chase The world we live in today is unblinking eyes and a lump in (Cowlitz Co.), and Skamokawa modern firearm general season terfront Park in Washougal. A a much different world than the their collective throat that re- creeks and the Coweeman River for elk is set to begin. That popu- different birder reported a count one I grew up in. There are no minded them that the blessed in Cowlitz County, and Cedar lar hunt will run from Nov. 5-16. of at least 20 turkey vultures more video stores with crusty elders who taught them how to Creek in Clark County. Wildlife managers expect flocking over I-205 in between dudes reminding you to be kind throw and catch and keep score “Based on the upriver summer that District 10 (Lewis, Cowlitz Salmon Creek and Highway 500. and rewind. Land lines and and give umpires the business run returns, we might have a few and Wahkiakum counties) will With hunting and birding sea- “house phones” have largely gone and never stop believing in your less winter steelhead this year, continue to provide some of the sons converging many twitchers the way of the mastadon. Weyer- team were present at every step but we’ll know a lot more once best elk hunting odds in the state and hunters alike have been won- haeuser has locked up their gates, of the way. they start moving into the rivers,” this year. In particular GMUs dering if there is a legal require- and the Chicago Cubs are World Ask anyone who was there. Hymer added in the release. 506 (Willapa Hills), 520 (Win- ment for bird watchers to wear Series champions. They could feel it. The bite on the Cowlitz River ston), 530 (Ryderwood) and 550 hunter orange while in the field. After more than a century of We all now live in a world has not changed much in recent (Coweeman). “It’s not a legal requirement ineptitude, the Cubbies finally where the loveable losers that weeks as persistent salmon con- GMU 560 (Lewis River) are for bird watchers,” said Bill Tweit, awoke from their self-imposed were the Cubs have finally grown tinue to bite near the salmon hotbeds for elk activity. Hunt- a WDFW policy analyst and avid slumber and claimed the high- to be champions. It only took 107 hatchery and steelhead and sea ers hoofing it out to GMUs 388 birder, in a press release. “But it est totem in all the wide world of renditions of “Wait until next run cutthroats mingle around (Grayback) and 382 (East Klicki- only makes sense to make every baseball by defeating the Cleve- year” but the unthinkable finally the trout hatchery. One change tat) should take note that those effort to let hunters know where land Indians in a seven-game se- happened. Now all that’s left is from earlier in the fall is that areas require an eastern Wash- you are when you’re sharing the ries for the ages. The grand finale for hell to freeze over, pigs learn most of the bite has moved up- ington elk tag. same area.” featured extra innings, improb- to fly, and the Seattle Mariners river of the Toutle River con- With the scourge of elk hoof able home runs, in-game retire- to hoist a championship pennant fluence since heavy rains have rot spreading across the state WILDLIFERS ments and of course, a good dash of their own. I’m no weather- served to churn up the volcanic wildlife managers are remind- of America’s drunken uncle and man, and my pigs are decidedly silt in that river, effectively blow- ing elk hunters that they are re- A public meeting will be held noted Cubs fan ground-bound, but if the M’s ing out everything downstream. quired to sever the hooves from on Nov. 4-5 in Olympia to dis- Bill Murray. follow the Cubs wending path to On the banks of the Lewis any harvested animal and to cuss proposed changes to sport- As a long the top we may only be waiting River anglers up the North Fork leave them at the kill site. Offi- fishing rules for Puget Sound and beleaguered another 68 years. have been catching some coho cials are also asking hunters to the Washington coast, as well as Mariners fan, As we head into the dirges of while boat anglers have been be vigilant of any elk dispalying for wildlife species status changes it is not my in- winter I offer up a hearty toast to reeling a smattering of coho and signs of the disease and to report for bald eagles, peregrine falcons, tention to steal baseball in general, long tortured Chinook. their findings to the WDFW by American white pelicans, mar- a seat on the Cubs fans in particular, and to While steelhead prospects phone, of online at http://wdfw. bled murrelets and lynx. Cubs’ band- unreasonable delusions of hope will get the blood pumping for wa.gov/conservation/health/ There are 11 sportfishing wagon, but as a By Jordan for everyone. After all, having the seasoned veteran anglers hoof_disease/. rule proposals up for debate and fan of baseball, Nailon something to look forward to is among us who have no fear of In other species news, black eventual public comment. The it is impos- combat fishing, other rod and bear hunting season will con- changes include proposals that jnailon@ what keeps the light burning in sible not to be our eyes. reel types are taking notice of the tinue through Nov. 15. Officials would: awestruck by chronline.com improving trout fishing scene in are urging hunters to refrain • Require fishing vessels carry the occurrence. So with my FISHIN’ our region. Six lakes in south- from shooting sows with cubs a descending device when fish- mouth agape, I am simply stand- west Washington are slated for that weigh less than 50 pounds ing for bottomfish or halibut ing at the roadside and watching A paltry return of just 71 the arrival of thousands of large as they are still dependent on in Puget Sound (marine areas as the merry band of Wrigley percent of the projected up- rainbow trout in advance of WD- their matriarch for survival. Yes, east of the Bonilla-Tatoosh line) Bleacher Creatures begin their river bright Chinook salmon FW’s fifth annual “Black Friday” it seems that even government in order to prevent unintended celebratory victory tour. stocks prompted the WDFW fishing event held the day after officials have a soft spot for the deaths from barotrauma caused Watching the series from and ODFW to shutter the Co- Thanksgiving. The post-turkey cubs. when the fish are brought to the halfway across the country and lumbia River salmon fishery trout bonanza is offered in an Cougar hunts will prowl surface too quickly. with no dog in the fight, it was early on Oct. 22. That closure effort to draw people away from along until at least Dec. 31. • Make it unlawful to pos- still impossible to miss the pal- included steelhead and stretches commercial hellscapes (read: the Those cougar hunts may contin- sess another person’s shellfish pable sense of importance that from Buoy 10 up to the Highway mall and big box stores) and out ue through next March in areas or food fish (including halibut, permeated the stands filled with 395 Bridge in Pasco. That early into the great out of doors. Most where the harvest guidelines are salmon and sturgeon) without blue and red faithful. Old folks closure ended one of the most of the fish that will be planted not met by the new year. written permission while in the watched on with hardened eyes popular fisheries in the area but weigh around 1.25 pounds al- Wet weather has put water- field or in transit. that intermittently flickered with regional tributaries are still open though there are some lunkers fowl prospects on the wing lately, • Implement a 4 ½-inch mini- the eternal hope of youth before for anglers to try their luck and mixed in that will tip the scales particularly for locally produced mum size requirement for Tan- quickly receding again into cal- the Chehalis River is just about closer to five pounds. mallards. Northern ducks are ner crabs harvested in Puget lous stares imparted by a lifetime ready for the barrage of angling Locally, Fort Borst Park Pond expected to show up this month Sound. of disappointment. Their bated effort that is sure to come its way. and South Lewis County Park as well in order to buttress that • Prohibit shellfish harvesters breath revealed without words “The big storm in late Octo- Pond will be stocked, as will stock. Goose hunting will begin from cooking oysters in the shell exactly how important the Cubs ber really helped to get the coho Kress Lake in Cowlitz County. again on Nov. 5 in Goose Man- or using heat to open oysters on success was to them, and to their moving, and winter steelhead In Clark County, Klineline Pond agement Area 3 (Lewis and Ska- the beach. long imperiled hearts. The last are following right behind them,” and Battleground Lake are all mania counties) after a nine day • Allow squid harvest year- thing any one of those loyalty said WDFW biologist Joe Hymer, slated for a batch of fat rainbows. break and goose season will pick round, including the harvest of tested souls wanted to do was in a press release. “A lot of an- All of those lakes will be closed up on Nov. 26 in Goose Manage- Humboldt squid, in Hood Canal. invoke the Cubs famous loser’s glers will be working their favor- from Nov. 21-24 for stocking and ment Area 2 (Cowlitz, Clark and A copy of the proposlas is refrain of, “Wait ‘til next year.” ite rivers for both species.” will then reopen on Nov. 25. Wahkiakum counties). Lowland available for review online at That promise of better things The new rush of cold water and Goose Lake and Swift Reser- areas with slow moving but abun- http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/reg- to come may ring like a bell in changing of the season will soon voir may also offer prime trout dant water are the best places to ulations/rule_proposals/. the perky ears of youth but it is mean the end of salmon prospects prospects, so long as weather and look for waterbirds but they can The commission will also nothing but a hollow promise to but popular winter steelhead fish- snow conditions allow. Swift Res- be found all over the region, espe- hold a public hearing in regard those encumbered by the pangs eries will take their place in most ervoir is open through the end of cially after heavy winded weather to the recommendation of state of older age. None of us are waters by Thanksgiving. November and has a daily limit that had a tendency to push them wildlife managers to remove bald promised a tomorrow and even Some of the most popular of ten hatchery trout. Access to off of their intended track. eagles and peregrine falcons from if it comes, there are no guaran- destinations for hatchery steel- Goose Lake can be tricky once Washington’s endangered species tees of victory that hold water. head include the Cowlitz, Ka- snow arrives as the road to the TWITCHIN’ list and to downgrade Ameri- With just a bit of focus the lama, Lewis (including the north lake is not regularly plowed in can white pelicans to threatened compounding importance of fork), Washougal, Elochoman the winter. The lake will eventu- If you’d rather watch and re- status. Conversely, managers the series was just as evident in and Grays rivers. Salmon Creek ally become snowed in but until cord than sight and blast away, have recommended upgrading the furtive eyes of younger Cubs in Clark County is also a popu- then anglers can drive right up to bird watching is in full swing marbled murrelets and lynx from fans as well. Sons and sons of lar place to troll and plunk. As the lake, which is located above this time of year. Waterfowl are threatened to endangered status. sons remembered their forefa- per usual, anglers are allowed Carson on Forest Service land. approaching maximum density Additional information is thers who have passed on to the up to three clipped fin steelhead Most anglers usually employ a in southwest Washington right available on the WDFW website great dugout in the sky. Each one a day, and new this year, anglers small boat or a float tube as they now, including swans, geese and at http://wdfw.wa.gov/conserva- of those celestially retired players will be allowed to keep hatchery target cutthroats, rainbows, east- ducks. tion/endangered/status_review/. of life believed in their heart of salmon as part of an effort by the ern brook and brown trout. The WDFW noted that one An agenda for the meeting is hearts that they would live to see WDFW to reduce stray fish in birder recently reported spotting available at http://wdfw.wa.gov/ the Cubs transcend mediocrity the river systems. 15 horned grebes and four com- commission/. The meetings will and attain the greatness we all On Nov. 1 a number of oth- HUNTIN’ mon loons in Wintler Park in begin at 8 a.m. on both days in deserve. Though they are dead er popular waterways opened Saturday is arguably the big- Vancouver. The same bird noter Room 172 of the Natural Re- now they were never wrong, as to steelheading, including Ab- gest day on the calendar for west- spotted two red-necked grebes in sources Building at 1111 Wash- their prodigy watched on with ernathy, Coal, Germany, Mill ern Washington hunters as the a flock of western grebes at Wa- ington St. SE in Olympia. Northwest Rain Doesn’t Get in the Way of Mushroom Hunters By Evan Bush hunters during the organiza- of here,’ or ‘Up in the woods,’ “ Adams said, of some foragers’ in- stories (the lobster mushroom is The Seattle Times tion’s fall field trip. Hudgins said. Some people park terest in hallucinogenics.) actually two fungi, one of which Most Easter egg hunts a quarter-mile from where they Michael and Natasha De SKYKOMISH — The rain is don’t require the whistles that hunt, to keep the competition Plater, who moved to Capitol please see MUSHROOMS, page S7 falling without mercy. It’s mid- Hudgins asked we carry, though. guessing, he added. Hill a few years ago from Aus- morning, but a gray blanket of It’s surprisingly easy to focus so For that reason, and be- tralia, brought their 9-year-old Before You Eat low clouds tucks the forest in intently on the hunt that you lose cause consuming a misidenti- daughter, Frankie, on the group so cozily that it might as well be track of your surroundings. fied mushroom can send you to hunt. The De Platers were curi- Have an expert identify all dusk. Even with Gore-Tex wrap- “Mushroomers are really vul- the hospital or worse, it’s best ous about the wild fungi they mushrooms before you eat ping, moisture seems hell-bent them; Puget Sound Mycologi- nerable to get lost. They’re look- to tag along with an expert like had seen while hiking. cal Society holds identification on coating every square inch of ing down, walking off trail and Hudgins on a first trip. Frankie proved to be an ener- skin. clinics from 4-7 p.m. Mondays walking in circles,” Hudgins said. Hudgins, who has been part getic searcher. at the Center for Urban Horti- Ah, the pleasure of fall in the of the mushroom society on “Kids are often the best mush- mountains of the Northwest. culture. Clinics will run through Eyes Out for the Prize and off since 1974, calls foraging room finders. They have a short Nov. 7 or first frost. The finicky season leaves us ru- “kind of a geeky hobby.” angle. They’re looking under the ing the end of comfortable back- The group fans out, each A psychologist by trade, he sword ferns we look on top of,” Where to Go packing and dreaming of ski tips member’s eyes sweeping the un- said there isn’t a certain type of Hudgins said. plowing gracefully through pow- dergrowth for a variety of fungi. person drawn to the fungi search. The family found one chante- • For chanterelles, hunt in der. Mostly, they hope to catch a Curiosity is the only thing that relle, and a pile of other colorful coniferous forests where some But what to do while we wait? glint of golden chanterelle mush- binds foragers, he said. species to bring back for expert sunlight reaches the forest For those of us who typically rooms, which are an attainable And that runs the gamut. eyes. floor. seek high alpine views, it’s time prize for a beginning hunter. Shannon Adams, the club’s • Chanterelles fruit in the to set your sights lower, even be- Smelling of apricot, the chan- media coordinator, said many Down-to-Earth Expert fall, but their growth depends low the salal and sword ferns on terelle is a stout, fleshy mush- are interested in foraging and on elevation, temperature and the forest floor, to where fungi room with a mild nutty flavor. In gastronomy, while others seek Back at base camp, PSMS moisture; later in the season, fruit plentifully. stores and when in season, the mushrooms for the colors they identification chair Brian Luther hunt at lower elevations. The allure of foraged mush- mushrooms typically fetch north examined the De Platers’ haul, • Take note of local mush- produce to dye fabric. Some, like room-hunting regulations; rooms brought 12 of us tromping of $10 a pound. They add savor her, keep a sketchbook or paint smelled the mushrooms and across national forest land near and substance to risotto and play even took a nibble of one species rules differ between national mushrooms. Others seek to iden- forests and national parks. Skykomish, happily braving the nicely with eggs. tify rare species. Hikers often (don’t try this yourself; he’s an rain, dodging moss-laden trees Chanterelles and other wild join the group to educate them- expert). and scrambling up steep em- edibles like Boletus edulis (por- selves should they get lost in the As if to embody the role of What to Bring bankments. cinis) are so prized that many backcountry. a folksy mycological raconteur, • Rain gear “It’s like an adult Easter egg experienced hunters keep their Then there are those looking Luther sported red suspenders, a • Basket hunt,” said Wren Hudgins, a vol- searching grounds a secret. for a mentally transformative mustache and a toadstool button • Compass/ GPS unteer with the Puget Sound My- “You’ll ask people where they experience. (“We don’t encour- pinned on his shirt. • Whistle cological Society (PSMS), who found those boletes or chante- age that in the club, but it’s there,” He announced each mush- • Knife was leading the group of newbie relles, and they’ll say, ‘Oh, east room’s Latin name, told origin • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016

Hunting, Fishing Hiking, Birding Outdoors Oregon’s Owyhee Canyonlands Are Focus of Monumental Debate By Jamie Hale “The very heart of our commu- The Oregonian nity is at stake.” MALHEUR COUNTY, Ore. — Everybody with a vested in- No Negotiations terest in the Owyhee Canyon- There’s nothing new about lands feels the same about the this debate. It has been going on land: It’s beautiful. It’s spiritual. as long as settlers have pushed It’s a special place that deserves west, clearing forests and mining our respect. Their disagreement mountains on their way, a vast stems from a philosophical di- harvest of natural resources that vide: How should we respect this inspired the American conserva- wild desert along the southeast tion movement at the end of the Oregon border? 19th century. Should we preserve it solely In 1910, just after President as a pristine natural wonder? Or Theodore Roosevelt established should we utilize its natural re- the Mount Olympus National sources to support the local com- Monument (what is today Olym- munity? pic National Park), Seattle-based Both sides say they’re open prospector F.H. Stanard spoke to compromise — a process that out about the “brainless restric- has been hammered out on pub- tions” that “cursed” the land. In lic lands for more than a century 1940, The Oregonian wrote that — but have instead found them- a Hells Canyon National Park selves embroiled in a bitter battle proposal “runs head on, like a lo- that dives headlong into land-use comotive collision, into the eco- politics, and divides Oregonians ROGER PHILLIPS / Idaho Statesman nomics of Wallowa County.” into two stubborn camps. This May 30, 2015, file photo shows Oregon’s Leslie Gulch in the Owyhee Canyonlands near Jordan Valley, Ore. Everybody Our public lands exist today Behind the slogans and be- with a vested interest in the Owyhee Canyonlands feels the same about the land: It’s beautiful, spiritual and a special place because of compromises be- yond the talking points, there are that deserves our respect. tween federal agencies and the people with real fears and real access to grazing. people who make a living on nat- frustrations. Their feelings mir- ural resources. That’s why tim- ror a much bigger conversation About 94 percent of Malheur County is rangeland, and of that ber companies can log on Mount about federal land management ‘‘The communities exist here in harmony Hood, and why tribes can fish in in the 21st century — recently about two-thirds is run by the Bureau of Land Management. the Columbia River Gorge. amplified by the occupation of and in conjunction with natural resources. Fenty said his organization the Malheur wildlife refuge — Ranchers who run cattle there Those go away, so do the communities. It’s have grazing allotments with the has made repeated attempts to but for now they’re focused on compromise with the ranchers Owyhee, a vast and beautiful federal government - parcels of as simple as that.’’ land where each rancher is al- and officials in Malheur County, piece of southeast Oregon. but has been rebuffed and put What makes a monument? lowed to graze livestock for part of the year. The Antiquities Act off for years. Bentz pushes for As it stands, Oregon has four Andrew Bentz an agreement that includes the national monuments spread out former Malheur County sheriff allows existing allotments to be grandfathered in, but local voices of ranchers, but his coali- over more than 200 square miles tion has shown little interest in of land: the Oregon Caves, John ranchers simply don’t trust the government to honor that agree- negotiating. Day Fossil Beds, Newberry Vol- ral Desert Association, a non- Living Off the Land Last November his task force profit dedicated to protecting ment. cano and Cascade-Siskiyou. Human beings have inhab- presented the Malheur County Oregon’s high desert. The associ- “It has never worked anywhere The national monument des- ited the Owyhee Canyonlands Court with three options: Do ation is funded by member dona- the way they say it’s going to,” ignation is designed to protect since the end of the Ice Age. nothing, organize opposition to tions and grants from the Con- Bentz said. First comes the monu- historically, culturally or envi- Hunter-gatherers came first, the monument, or sit down with servation Alliance — a group of ment designation, “then the death ronmentally important areas leaving behind petroglyphs of the coalition proposing it. The outdoor recreation companies of a thousand cuts begins.” with some flexibility. Federal land wooly mammoths. Over centu- county court, a three-person managers typically allow exist- that includes Columbia, REI, Many opponents of national ries, those bands coalesced into monuments make this argument, commission, unanimously chose ing mines, timber harvests and Keen, The North Face, Patagonia tribes: Northern Paiute, Ban- to organize opposition. grazing allotments to continue and Clif Bar. pointing to Garfield County, nock and Shoshone. White set- Utah, as proof. It was there in That decision resulted in a on monuments, but ban any new Brent Fenty, executive direc- tlers came in the 1860s, setting countywide vote that showed projects from starting up. tor of the Oregon Natural Des- 1996 that the massive Grand up communities supported by Staircase-Escalante National residents overwhelmingly op- Sitting presidents hold the ert Association, said the group cattle ranches and gold mines. posed to the national monument, power to designate monuments, has been fighting to protect the Monument became the first to be Even after the federal gov- managed by the Bureau of Land and kicked off the Our Land Our ever since Congress passed the Owyhee Canyonlands for years, ernment moved in, the economy Voice campaign that has so far 1906 Antiquities Act. Over the seeing the area as a vital and pris- Management. Tourism went up, of Malheur County still relied but in 2015 the county declared a raised $500,000 to fight the pro- last century the monument des- tine environment under threat heavily on the land, as ranchers posal. ignation has been used to estab- from mining interests, and oil state of emergency, blaming the worked with federal officials to monument for a sharp decline in Ryan Frank, spokesman lish national treasures like the and gas development. graze livestock on private and jobs and school enrollment. for the campaign, said it “was Grand Canyon and Olympic “Unfortunately there are a public property. They’ve made formed as a reactive move,” National Park, but recently it’s “We do everything we can to whole lot of impacts or threats their living that way for genera- meant to hit back at the well- come under fire from Americans protect our people. The problem that we’re seeing in the recent tions; it’s become their way of life. funded effort from the other side. who see it as a gross overreach of is multiple use is gone from these future and that’s what we’re try- “The communities exist here At the time, with only a year be- presidential authority. lands,” county commissioner Le- ing to get ahead of,” he explained. in harmony and in conjunction fore the end of President Barack Currently, two proposals are land Pollock told The Salt Lake “This is not a new conversation. with natural resources,” An- Obama’s term, their best strategy being considered in Oregon: Tribune at the time. “We are try- People have been talking about drew Bentz, a third-generation was opposition, not negotiation. the proposed 2.5-million-acre ing to survive.” protecting the Owyhee for de- rancher and the former sheriff “It forces you into a corner to Owyhee Canyonlands National The Tribune reported that cades.” of Malheur County, said. “Those make your best case,” Frank said Monument, and a 65,000-acre population had actually in- There is significant mining go away, so do the communities. of the timeline. expansion of the existing Cas- creased, and that unemployment potential in Malheur County, ac- It’s as simple as that.” They’ve made good use of cade-Siskiyou National Monu- had held steady since the monu- cording to a recent report by the Bentz has found himself that time. The “No Monument” ment, originally established by ment designation, but as natural Oregon Department of Geologi- at the center of the fight for slogan, emblazoned on signs and President Bill Clinton in 2000. resource jobs disappeared, the cal and Mineral Industries, but it’s Owyhee. In 2015, he was the community nonetheless be- stickers around the state, has Both would be big wins for con- unclear whether mining within been the most successful rally- servationists, but big opposition spokesman of a county-appoint- came the focal point of a grow- the boundaries of the monument ing cry on either side. Even if you stands in their way. ed task force in opposition to the ing movement against federal would be economically feasible. know nothing about the national Nearing the end of his sec- proposal, and now he’s the secre- land management — one that A spokeswoman for the depart- monument proposal, you prob- ond term, President Obama has tary for the Owyhee Basin Stew- has become more vocal as con- ment said while mining might be ably know that people are op- only three more months to de- ardship Coalition, the primary servationists push for another feasible, “the economic potential posed. cide — on these, as well as other group fighting the monument. national monument at nearby remains to be studied.” After all, the plight of ru- national monument proposals — He, like the others opposed, Bears Ears. According to department re- sees the designation as an unnec- The movement against fed- ral Oregon is compelling — as and both sides are scrambling to cords, there are already four ac- influence his decision. essary additional layer of protec- eral land management has found the “not guilty” verdict for the tive mines within the proposed tion, and one that doesn’t include fresh life in the armed occupa- Malheur refuge occupiers made monument — two for industrial the needs and opinions of the tion of the Malheur wildlife clear. Even those in support of Owyhee Under Threat minerals and two for gemstones locals who stand to be impacted refuge — which is in Harney the monument can find room to Deep canyons and sweep- — and four more just outside it. by it. County, neighbor to the Owyhee respect the ranchers of Malheur ing prairies run for hundreds of That’s a cause for concern among “The people that know the Canyonlands’ Malheur Coun- County. miles along the eastern Oregon environmentalists, who don’t land the best should have some ty — but locals opposed to the David Moryc, supporter and border. Golden cliffs and dark trust the industry to leave well say in it,” he said. “We want the Owyhee monument are quick senior director of conservation badlands dominate the desert enough alone. opportunity to build a better to distance themselves from the group American Rivers, said it’s wilderness, where the Owyhee And while the oil and gas plan for the land. It’s our part of Bundys. For them this is about great to see people who are good River flows north to the Snake industry hasn’t drilled a well the state. We want that opportu- their local communities, and the stewards of the land. He loves the River. in Malheur County since 1962, nity.” land their families have lived on Owyhee as much as the ranchers Today, about 2 million acres landowners around the county Bentz, who also works for for generations. They don’t want do, and that mutual respect is of that land is run by the Bureau have signed oil and gas leases Bentz Solutions, a company that another occupation, they don’t still there, despite the bitter fight. of Land Management, covered over the last few years in an- works with local resource extrac- want another fight. But for him and his fellow by a patchwork of federal protec- ticipation. No new wells have tion companies, disagrees with “If a monument is declared supporters, the danger to this tions. But is it enough? That’s the been actually approved, but it’s the notion that the land is in in Malheur County, I am con- wild and beautiful place is immi- case made for the further pro- enough to raise a big red flag for imminent danger. Commercial cerned about public safety. I nent. The threat of mining and tection of the Canyonlands, a the people trying to protect the mining isn’t usually feasible in am concerned about the people drilling still hovers like a specter. message carried nationwide by a Owyhee. the Owyhee Canyonlands today, from outside the area who will “The question is,” Moryc said. well-funded campaign to keep it “We all have to recognize he argued, and no new oil wells come to our county with their “Can we just keep waiting until pristine. these are public lands,” Fenty have been drilled. own agendas,” Malheur County that threat emerges until we take The campaign for the monu- said. “I think we always need to The bigger issue for his coali- Sheriff Brian Wolfe said at a May the steps necessary to protect ment is run by the Oregon Natu- be careful.” tion, and the locals opposed, is hearing about the monument. this area?”

sniff of a mushroom that carried relatively easy to identify, have a from their precious finds. pounds of chanterelles, angel Mushrooms the distinct aroma of radishes or handful of poisonous lookalikes. Laura Callow, a teacher, was wings and shrimp russula. A lemon peel. Once through hunting, some planning a meal for every mush- trail runner and hiker, she said Continued from Sports 6 Luther provides a security in the group warmed themselves room found, including a cream foraging for fungi shifted her blanket as much as showman- by the fire and told mushroom sauce with thyme. She’d pur- perspective about the forest. is a parasite, we learned), and ship. He pointed out a few mush- stories. One man regaled the as- chased chanterelle and lobster placed each find on his edibility rooms that “will make you ab- sembly with a tale about the time mushrooms before, but never “When you’re trail running, continuum, a scale from “choice” solutely, violently sick,” which he flipped over his handlebars found her own or cooked with you’re focusing on the views and to “worthless.” ought to warn anyone off hunt- and landed in a field of glorious such sizable specimens, she said. vistas. With this, you’re focusing “Ooh. smell this,” Luther of- ing without an expert. chanterelles. Architect Jessie McClurg was on a different scale in the same ten exclaimed, before offering a Even chanterelles, which are Others brushed away the dirt thrilled to have found several environment.” Sports 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016 SPORTS

that was exciting.” and if they are right-footed you ment berth with its resume. school and become a physical Ward Ward said the biggest adjust- want to push them to the left. It “We have a good chance therapist. ments she made to the college affects the way you stand when of that, but we’ve never won a Right now, though, she’s fo- Continued from Sports 1 game was the amount of physi- you mark them. It’s just a lot GNAC playoff round, and so cused on the playoffs, and will cal play in college compared more mentally difficult to re- that’s our first goal,” Ward said. wait to find some other way to GNAC playoffs. to high school. It also took her member all that and play soccer.” “Then just take it to Western in She said she remembers like some time to get used to the The Wildcats are 39-27-6 the finals and redeem ourselves. occupy her time when her career it was yesterday. amount of preparation the team overall with one losing season We played them a couple weeks is officially over. “I remember the ball got goes through before each game. during Ward’s tenure in El- ago and didn’t put forth our best “I’ve joked with my friends switched across the field, and “We have a game plan in col- lensburg. But the 2016 season performance.” I’m going to need therapy,” one of our forwards checked lege where, in high school, you has been the most memorable Ward said her goal was to Ward said. “I don’t know what in and was double-marked, so have goals you set for a game of them all, she said, due to the play in as many games as pos- I’m going to do with my time, she dropped it back to me, and but in college we plan different great start and the success this sible during college, and she’s because right now, I have an it was kind of a hard-bouncing types of closing patterns and season. done it, playing in all 72 pos- hour at night to eat dinner, do ball,” Ward said. “I saw the goal- offense patterns based on who Central faces Seattle Pa- sible games over the last four ie was a little bit off her line so I we’re playing and a lot of differ- cific today in the first round of years. With the playoffs looming my homework and go to bed. just put it up high and hoped it ent strategies,” Ward said. “Like the GNAC playoffs in Burnaby, — and her soccer career coming Once soccer is over, I don’t know would find its way in and it did. you’ll get your player and your British Columbia, and the team to a close — the clinical physiol- what I’m going to do with my- It popped it over her head, so scouting report on your player hopes to earn an NCAA tourna- ogy major plans to attend grad self.” On to State

JULI ASELTON / Courtesy Photo The Adna girls soccer team poses at Centralia’s Tiger Stadium after beating Ocosta 2-0 on Tuesday night in the District 4 2B Girls Soccer Tournament semiinals. harsh of an angle to get the ball Jenikka Poppe was a stand- Adna past Raffelson. out on the defensive end, Asel- Kleemeyer’s second goal ton said, while Edminster and Continued from Sports 1 came in the 54th minute, on an- Payton Aselton controlled the other assist from Lorton. The se- midfield and Cierra Swenson said of Raffelson, a sophomore nior forward dribbled through a added energy up front. standing nearly 6 feet tall. “She trio of defenders on the left side The win secures a state berth takes up a lot of room in the goal of the goal before knocking it in for the fourth straight season for and she does a nice job getting at a tough angle. Adna (15-2), which won the Cen- there.” Lynnae Erickson / Courtesy Photo “I was just like, ‘I’ll see how tral 2B League title with a 13-1 Kleemeyer, feeling a bit un- Centralia’s Makayla Erickson (left), Daniel Morales (center) and Maggie der the weather during the day, many I can go through,’” she mark. Wood-Richardson (right) pose at Lewis River Golf Course in Woodland after rested up during the Kalama/ joked. “We were on the right side Adna and Kalama will face the District 4 cross country championships on Saturday. The trio qualiied Life Christian semifinal and was most of the game, and the left off at noon on Saturday. The Pi- for the State 2A championships at Sun Willows Golf Course in Pasco on Sat- ready by kickoff. side was always open, so there rates beat Kalama 6-2 in Adna, urday. The Tiger boys varsity team was also announced as the WIAA’s Aca- “Ocosta played a really good was just an alley right there.” and 3-1 in Kalama, during the demic State 2A Champions, with a team GPA of 3.777. The varsity members, game. For a while there, the Adna had two free kicks in regular season. including Morales, James Wisby, William Brown, Austin Snideman, Simon first part of the game, we were the second half that could have “It’s going to be a tough game,” Stehr, Caleb Geringer, Cameron Moore and Zephaniah Williams, will be rec- like, ‘This is going to be a tough padded the lead. A 23-yard at- Kleemeyer said. “They’ve got ognized at the state meet in Pasco on Saturday. game,’” she said. “But once you tempt from Holli Edminster a really good defender (Emily hit playoffs, every game matters in the 44th minute was too far Mickelson), and she stays right the most.” right, and a long attempt from on me all game. She makes it re- The first goal came in the the left side by Lorton caught ally hard to do anything.” seventh minute, when Kenya the crossbar. The two District 4 teams at from The Chronicle Lorton corralled the ball at the “I feel like we did have a lot of state will play first-round games top of the box and dropped it off pressure,” Aselton said, “and a against the two entries from to Kleemeyer, who knocked it in. few missed opportunities.” the District 1/2 tournament, Lorton had a chance to ex- The defense, meanwhile, was which starts today and includes tend the lead in the 35th minute, lights out. Ocosta managed just Crosspoint vs. Friday Harbor in dribbling about 60 yards up the one shot on goal, which was one semifinal and Friday Har- left side through a trio of de- stopped by Pirate keeper Ashley bor vs. Mt. Rainier Lutheran in fenders, but wound up with too Pardue. the other semifinal. See a photo you like in the paper?

ternoon, but the momentum LCA, and Emma Manning Volleyball didn’t follow through to the notched four stuff-blocks.

nightcap. Adna beat Willapa Cairns and Darian Humphrey ePRints Continued from Sports 1 Valley in five sets — 25-7, 22- each had seven digs that lead to 25, 20-25, 25-15, 25-9 — before Pirate points. Mossyrock Falls to Kalama losing in three to Life Christian The seniors will leave big ADNA — Mossyrock and Academy, 25-21, 25-15, 25-20, shoes to fill, Dotson said. Get a quality print to keep! here Wednesday in the conso- “Some of those girls, it’s going R Kalama pushed each other to 3.5”x5” .... $499 ...... shipping $305 five sets, but the Chinooks took lation side of the District 4 2B to be tough,” she said. “Really, the match, 3-2, in the District 4 tournament. really tough.” Total: $804 A win against Life Christian Life Christian will face semifinals here on Wednesday. 4”x6” ...... $699 ...... shipping $305 Kalama took the first set, 25- would have secured a state tour- Mossyrock in the consolation 23, but Mossyrock countered nament bid for the Pirates, who semifinals on Saturday at 10 Total: $1004 finished the season with a 9-9 a.m. in Adna, with the winner with a 25-22 second set win and 5”x7” ...... $1199 ...... shipping $305 a 25-11 third set win. Kalama record and will graduate five key moving to the third/fourth place rebounded for a 25-22 fourth set seniors. game and the loser moving to a Total: $1504 “I wish we could have done coin-flip for state tournament hoto win and took the match in the 8”x10” ..... $1899 ...... shipping $305 fifth set, 15-10. better for them, so they had that seeding. “Very proud of how we came experience,” Adna coach Wend- Total: $2204 out and achieved our game plan,” ie Dotson said of the senior Raymond Eliminates MWP P Mossyrock coach Alex Nelson quintet. “It’s not the best way to Photo Reprint Request Form ONALASKA — Raymond said. “One thing we’ve been go out for your last game, obvi- Date of Paper ______Section & Page ______ously, but I have great seniors. brought the Timberwolves’ sea- working on is having less hitting Brief description of photo ______errors and less serving errors. They’re a good bunch of girls.” son to a close here Wednesday I think we did a good job with The seniors — Kendall night, topping Morton-White ______that.” Camoza, Adison Stewart, Daisy Pass 25-19, 23-25, 25-15, 19- ______Bower, Emma Manning and 25, 15-4 in a consolation match Mossyrock’s Paige Moor- Size Requested ______Quantity ______croft had 20 kills, Stephanie Abbi Cairns — figured heavily in the District 4 2B Volleyball ______Fried added 13 kills and Andee in both matches. Camoza had 13 Tournament. Subtotal +shipping TOTAL Nelson contributed 11 kills. 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Taylor Nilius Card# ______Exp. Date ______CVC# _____ Life Christian. picked up 10 kills and 42 digs, said. “Give credit to them. They Shipping Information are a solid team.” “You need to make your while Megan Hancock added Mossyrock faces Life Chris- serves, and we missed them at seven kills and three blocks. � Same as Billing Address tian Academy at 10 a.m. on not-really-good times,” Dotson Belen Salguero also chipped in First & Last Name ______Saturday in the tournament’s said. “When we came out with 10 kills. Company Name ______consolation semifinals, back in Valley, we were on fire and then Morton-White Pass finished Address ______Adna. kind of lost it. We have great mo- the season with an 8-9 record, ments, and then we have really and graduates seniors Hancock City ______State ______Zip ______low moments, and if we could and Zoe McCoy. 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Pete Caster / [email protected] Sally Coady stands in her greenhouse filled with dozens of varieties of succulents on Friday, Oct. 28, at her home near Toledo. Coady will be the guest speaker at a seminar sponsored by the Friendly Neighbors Garden Club of Chehalis at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the Lewis County Fire District 6 headquarters, 2123 Jackson Highway, Chehalis.

MUCH MORE THAN HEN AND CHICKS: Sally Coady, a WANT TO LEARN MORE? Member of the Winolequa Sally Coady will be the guest speaker at a seminar Garden Club for 39 Years, sponsored by the Friendly Has Grown to Love Fleshy Neighbors Garden Club of Chehalis 11 a.m. Wednesday in Variety of Plants the Lewis County Fire District 6 headquarters, 2123 Jackson By Carrina Stanton Highway, Chehalis. She will For The Chronicle speak on the care for and use of succulents in the garden There was a time when Sally as well as how to create dish Coady thought the word “suc- gardens. Info: (360) 748-6189. culents” meant only the hen and chicks she, her mother and grandmother all cultivated in than succulents. She said she their gardens. does not know how many of the That was until 12 years ago plants she owns but she collects when she attended a workshop them when she travels and even on how to create living wreaths has friends who bring them to out of succulents. her. “I was instantly hooked,” she “Our garden club goes to De- said. “I started expanding and Goede’s in December for poin- expanding because they’re so settias and we get there and fascinating.” everybody heads for the poin- An Echeveria “Blue Rose” succulent sits inside Sally Coady’s greenhouse in Toledo on Friday, Oct. 28. Coady, of Toledo, has been a settias and I go for the succu- member of the 40-year-old Win- lents,” Coady said with a laugh. lents. She also has a number of house if the temperatures get in not too much,” Coady explained. olequa Garden Club in Winlock Succulents refers to a wide containers she uses. the 20s, otherwise she said just Some succulents like hen for the last 39 years. She is pas- variety of fleshy plants that are Sempervivum, which in- a little warmer than outside is and chicks reproduce by creat- sionate about gardening and generally unusually shaped, col- clude hen and chicks, can usu- fine. Whether inside or outside, ing offsets, or smaller versions of collects many different kinds of orful and easy to grow. There ally weather Northwest winters Coady said the one real trick to themselves. Succulents that do plants but perhaps none more are three categories of succu- without assistance. But Jovi- caring for succulents is to watch not create offsets can also easily lents: sempervivum, which are barba (which includes ice plants) how much you water. be propagated by taking a cut- native to the Pacific Northwest; and sedums are generally less “Don’t overwater,” Coady ting, allowing it to dry for about sedums, also sometimes called hardy and need some assis- said. “Ignore them and they do a week and then loosely setting stonecrops; and jovibarba. Co- tance during winter. Coady has really well.” the cut side into dirt. Whenever ady said she used to enjoy flower a small greenhouse where she The succulents live in the any of Coady’s succulents have arranging but now enjoys creat- brings in all of her potted suc- greenhouse until late April but a leaf or area that wilts, she said ing equally creative and colorful culents as soon as the nights be- she said in March she usually she lets it dry and then puts it in living arrangements using suc- come colder. An open raised bed takes apart all of her succulent dirt. culents. Her creations have even in the greenhouse serves as a pots and replants everything Coady has also learned to won ribbons at the Southwest temporary home for succulents to accommodate plant growth. make beautiful bouquets that Washington Fair. She said the brought in from the raised beds Coady said there are special pot- will last up to a month from plants inspire her because there as well as new plants Coady is ting soils that work well such succulents. She simply puts is such a variety of them. working to propagate. as Miracle Grow’s Cactus Palm wire through the cut stems and “I think the variety and the Coady said when brought and Citrus mix. She has also wraps them in floral tape. If it colors are magnificent,” Coady indoors, succulents do best been making her own soil mix- wilts, she spritzes it with water. said. when they can be in direct sun- tures: three parts soil (she likes When the bouquet dries out In her home garden, Co- light. The more light they get Black Gold), two parts sand and completely, she allows the cut ady decorates extensively with the more color they will exhibit, one part perlite; or one part coir sides to dry for a week and then succulents. She has a 4-foot by though they do not need to be (coconut husk fiber), one part puts them in dirt to encourage A Pachyveria “Little Jewel” succulent 8-foot raised bed where she has particularly hot and too hot of soil and two parts perlite. new roots to grow. sits inside Sally Coady’s greenhouse in built a fairy garden style scene sunlight will burn them. She “It needs to be fast draining “I don’t ever throw any of it Toledo on Friday, Oct. 28. of rocks, sculptures and succu- said she only heats the green- because they do need water, just away,” she said. Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016 LIFE

Community Editor’s Best Bet Tenoré Coming to Corbet Theatre

Tenoré will be performing at 7:30 p.m. Sat- County Concerts series. urday at Centralia College’s Corbet Theatre. Tickets may be purchased on a space- Tenoré unleashes a sound that draws to- available basis just before the concert for $35. gether diverse musical styles, and celebrates a The box office opens at 6:45 p.m. Calendar repertoire of lyrical sweetness and dramatic strength. They are known for their power- Season tickets are $110 and $100 for seniors. Thursday, Nov. 3 house vocals, rock star charisma, and invita- Call (360) 623-8100 and leave a message. HAVE AN EVENT YOU tions with audiences to sing along. More information is available at http:// Tenoré’s performance is part of the Lewis LewisCountyConcerts.org. Superior Court Judge WOULD LIKE TO INVITE to Speak at AAUW THE PUBLIC TO? Meeting Submit your calendar items Sticklin Funeral Chapel. Road, Onalaska, (360) 870-2782, http:// Hall, 118 W. Maple St., Centralia, (360) “Meet Me in St. Louis” is a svcchurch.com/griefshare/ 330-7670 James W. Lawler, Lewis to Newsroom Assistant Doug Blosser by 5 p.m. Friday the classic MGM romantic musical Lewis County Planning Commission, County Superior Court judge, 6 p.m., Lewis County Courthouse, (360) week before you would like comedy that focuses on four sis- will be speaking at a meeting Monday, Nov. 7 740-1284, http://goo.gl/1a1Zb them to be printed. He can be of the American Association of ters (one of whom is the nonpa- Lewis County PUD Commission, 10 reached at calendar@chronline. Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, University Women at 6:45 p.m. reil Judy Garland) on the cusp of a.m., PUD auditorium, 345 NW Pacific com or (360) 807-8238. Please the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair. 1993 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis, (360) Ave., Chehalis, (360) 748-9261 or (800) Thursday at The Gathering Place, include all relevant information, 748-7241 562-5612 Stillwaters Estates, Centralia. The film spotlights the sisters’ as well as contact information. education in the ways of the “The Accountant,” 7 p.m., Roxy The- Lawler will be talking about Events can also be submitted ater, Morton, rated R, adults $7, students the Tuesday judicial elections world, which includes, but isn’t and seniors $6 Organizations at www.chronline.com limited to, learning about life and the training that new judges Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2200, and love, courtesy of the proto- will receive. He will speak about Public Agencies 7 p.m., American Legion Hall, 111½ W. the types of cases judges hear typical boy next door. In the end, Main St., Centralia, (360) 736-6852 love — accompanied by song, Lewis County Commission, 10 a.m., Rainy Daze Quilt Guild, 7 p.m., Stu- with a couple of stories about Support Groups BOCC board room, second floor, Lewis some of the interesting and dance and period costumes, all dent Services Building cafeteria, Centra- H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., in glorious Technicolor — con- County Courthouse, agenda available lia College, (360) 262-3877 sometimes entertaining things Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 at http://goo.gl/agwWM, (360) 740-1120 Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., he has witnessed in his nine quers all. Lewis County Community Network Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, Admission for the movie is Unity Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, years on the bench. He will also [email protected] Board, 3:30-5 p.m., second floor confer- (360) 748-1753, [email protected] $10 per person, $8 for members discuss the specialty courts, in- Celebrate Recovery, dinner 6 p.m., ence room, Lewis County Public Health Two Town Tuners, 7 p.m., Lewis and & Social Services Building, 360 NW large group 7 p.m., small groups 8 p.m., and $25 per family (three to four Clark Hotel, 117 W. Magnolia St., Centra- cluding drug court. North St., Chehalis The Gathering Place is lo- Grace Foursquare Church, 3030 Borst persons). Showtimes are at 2 lia, (360) 269-8146 or (360) 748-3521 cated at 2800 Cooks Hill Road. Ave., Centralia, (360) 736-0778, www. and 7 p.m. at the Fox Theatre in Breastfeeding Coalition of Lewis County, noon-1:30 p.m., second floor, Use the entrance off Scammon gracefoursquarechurch.com downtown Centralia. Libraries Diabetic Support Group, 10:30-11:30 Presale tickets are available Lewis County Public Health & Social Creek Road on Colonial Drive. Learn About Your Library Card, for all Services, 360 NW North St., Chehalis, a.m., The Gathering Place, Stillwaters locally at Book ‘n’ Brush in Che- The gate is open until 7 p.m. Estates, 2800 Cooks Hill Road, Centralia, ages, noon, Centralia College East, 701 (360) 740-1234 Visitors and guests are always (360) 748-3177 or (360) 736-9679 halis, Holley’s Place, HUBBUB, Airport Way, Morton Mount St. Helens Patchwork Quilters, welcome. Santa Lucia Coffee and Post- 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Lewis County Historical Net in Centralia, and online at Organizations Museum, 599 NW Front St., Chehalis, Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, Saturday, Nov. 5 http://www.brownpapertickets. (360) 880-5134 1993 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis, (360) com/event/2590216. Lewis County Republican Central 748-7241 For more information, call Committee, dinner, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Mansfield to meeting, 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, Support Groups Show opening, “Honor and Thanks,” the Fox Theatre at (360) 623- Gallery 505 Artist Co-Op, 4-8 p.m., 205 1993 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis, (360) Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, Cowlitz St., Toledo, (360) 864-2789 Offer Emergency 1103. All proceeds from the 736-4500 5:30-7 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Che- event benefit the restoration of Centralia Bridge Club, noon, Unity halis, sponsored by Human Response Preparedness the Fox Theatre. Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) Network, (360) 748-6601 Public Agencies Information 748-1753, [email protected] NAMI Lewis County Connections Twin Transit board, 8:15 a.m., Twin Club Mom Children’s Clothing Bank Writer’s Forum, 7-9 p.m., 4162 Jackson Support Group, 5:30-7 p.m., Twin Cities Transit office, 212 E. Locust St., Centralia, Former Lewis County Sher- and Exchange, 1-3 p.m., Chehalis First Highway, Chehalis, (360) 262-0525 Senior Center, (360) 880-8070 or sher- (360) 330-2072 iff Steve Mansfield, currently Christian Church, 111 NW Prindle St., [email protected] manager of the Lewis County (360) 269-0587 or (360) 748-3702 Al Anon, Fellowship in Unity, Unity Department of Emergency Dance, Country Four and More, 7 Tuesday, Nov. 8 Center, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) Organizations p.m., South Union Grange, 10030 Tilley 237-4082, (360) 269-2531 Management, will share emer- Road, near exit 99 off I-5, free lessons at Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors Second Chance/Lewis County Brain American Legion Post 508, potluck gency preparedness information 6 p.m. with admission, (360) 352-2135 open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 Injury Support Group, 5 p.m., call (360) and meeting, 6 p.m., Silver Creek-Ethel and resources 2-3 p.m. Saturday p.m., food available, (360) 736-9030 864-4341 or (360) 983-3166 for meeting Grange, corner of Brim Road and U.S. Digging, Dividing and Storing Dahl- Health and Hope Medical Out- location Highway 12, (360) 485-2852, (360) at Centralia Timberland Library. ias, 10 a.m., Borst Demo Garden, Centra- reach, free medical clinic, 5:30-8:30 978-5368 His topics will include emer- lia, sponsored by WSU Master Gardener GriefShare, a recovery group for Program, (360) 740-1216 p.m., Northwest Pediatrics, 1911 Cooks those who have lost a loved one, 7-8:30 Onalaska American Legion Post 508, gency risks in Lewis County, rea- Hill Road, Centralia, for those whose p.m., Mountain View Baptist Church, 6 p.m. potluck, 7 p.m. meeting, Onalas- Klassics, classic country and classic sons to prepare, creating an emer- income is less than 200 percent of the 1201 Belmont Ave., Centralia, $10, (360) ka First Church of God, (360) 978-5368 rock band, 6-8 p.m., Home Town Family gency action plan and putting an poverty level, (360) 623-1485 827-2172 Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, Restaurant, 708 Harrison Ave., Centralia, emergency plan into action. Grateful Girlfriends, support group 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 (360) 749-5269 for women experiencing cancer, 7-8:30 Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 The Centralia Timberland Pancake breakfast, 7:30-10 a.m., Twin Public Agencies Library is located at 110 S. Silver Cities Senior Center, $5, (206) 948-2979 p.m., Centralia Nazarene Church, 1119 W. S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst Centralia City Council, 7 p.m., City First St., (360) 748-9508 Park, Kitchen 1, Centralia, (360) 269- Street. For more information, Minecraft party, 1-3 p.m., V.R. Lee 3827 or (360) 736-4163 call the library at (360) 736-0183 Community Building, 221 SW 13th St., Chehalis, $20, for kindergarten-fifth or visit www.TRL.org. grade, www.eventsbymegg.com Support Groups Exit 88, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., Craft- “Up From Grief,” for those grieving Holiday Craft Fair, Blood house, Lucky Eagle Casino, Rochester, the loss of a loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., As- 1-800-720-1788 sured Home Hospice, 2120 N. Park St., Drive Coming to St. Homespun From the Heart, 10 a.m.-7 Centralia, (360) 330-2640 p.m., Centralia Church of the Nazarene, Going on Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 Timothy 1119 W. First St., Centralia, personal care donation requested for Twin City Mis- Vacation? p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1209 St. Timothy Episcopal N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) sion for Women and Children 269-1649 Church will host a “Happiness “The Accountant,” 7 p.m., Roxy The- is Handmade” holiday craft and ater, Morton, rated R, adults $8, students nut fair 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday at and seniors $7 Friday, Nov. 4 1826 SW Snively Ave. in Chehalis. Food drive, Lewis County ABATE, 9 Handmade craft items as a.m.-4:30 p.m., Shop’n Kart, 505 S. Tower Don’t Just Stop Your Papers, Ave., Centralia, for Lewis County Food Harvey Nelson and Swing Stuff Band, well as baked goods will be country/western, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cit- Bank Coalition Donate hem To NIE! ies Senior Center, $6, (360) 350-2423 available, including pie by the Exit 88, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., Craft- slice. For More Information or to Donate, house, Lucky Eagle Casino, Rochester, There will also be a Blood- Sunday, Nov. 6 Call Customer Service at 1-800-720-1788 works Northwest blood drive 360-807-8203 Homespun From the Heart, 10 a.m.-7 Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo going on in the church parking starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 p.m., Centralia Church of the Nazarene, lot at the same time. Those who 1119 W. First St., Centralia, personal care Jackson Highway, Chehalis Newspapers In Education donation requested for Twin City Mis- donate blood will receive a free Dancing, Swing Stuff, 1:30-4:30 p.m., sion for Women and Children piece of pie. 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See Classiieds section for full descriptions CH566259aa.do • Life 3 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016 Guitarist Samantha Fish Has Soaring Career and Signature Ax

By Chrissie Dickinson Chicago Tribune Samantha Fish is a bona fide guitar hero who has the ax to prove it. The Missouri blues- rocker has her very own custom guitar named in her honor. The SF1 (short for Samantha Fish 1) signature model by Delaney Guitars boasts humbucker pick- ups and a body made of swamp ash. A sound hole in the shape of a fish is a unique design touch, a nod to the name of its inspira- tion. “I was looking for someone to build me this guitar,” Fish says, calling from her home in Kan- sas City on a rare day off from the road. “I wanted something special and specific. It’s definite- ly my main go-to guitar.” A rising figure on the roots music scene, Fish, 27, is a sing- er- known for her fi- ery guitar chops. She is on tour behind her third studio release “Wild Heart” (Ruf Records). Re- leased in 2015, the album was produced by Luther Dickinson, a member of the North Missis- sippi Allstars and son of the late legendary producer Jim Dickin- son. With her tousled hair and high heels, the singer-guitarist cuts a glamorous figure on stage. Musically she draws inspiration from the muscular roots-rock of Tom Petty, the fiery blues riffs of Stevie Ray Vaughan and the beguiling pop smarts of Sheryl Crow. Her trajectory is on the rise. She recently traded in her Ford Econoline touring van for a tall Mercedes-Benz Sprinter. “It’s awesome,” she says. “I’m having fun with it. I was finally able to get a road manager this year. The Econoline was holding me back for so long. I couldn’t fit one more person in with all the gear and luggage. I upgraded the van so I could upgrade the crew.” Her traveling coterie con- sists of four other people. She is joined on the road by two band- mates, a person who handles merchandise and a road man- ager. Fish was exposed to music as a kid growing up in Kansas City. Her dad played guitar, cranked the stereo and had his musician buddies over for picking parties. Her mom sang at church. “Music was always there,” she recalls. Her parents were supportive of her interests but never pushed her to play. It took her some time to find the right instru- ment. She attempted violin but says she was a horrible player. At 13 she took up drums. Two years later she started playing acoustic guitar. Jerry Moran / Ruf Records “That stuck,” she recalls. “The Samantha Fish. couple years of drumming lead- ing up to that really helped me with my meter. I started sing- found Skip James and Charley sitting in with a number of waii. All these awesome rock ite guitarists out there today. He ing and playing guitar together. Patton.” high-profile artists. In 2013, she stars live on Maui in the winter rocks. He leads the band. He’s That’s when things really took At 17 she played for the first joined Buddy Guy onstage at months. Steven Tyler came to very percussive. I love jamming off for me musically. I’d been time in front of an audience. “It the VooDoo Lounge, the casino sit in at the festival and I got to with him. I always learn a lot on playing drums for two years, so scared the hell out of me, but I venue at Harrah’s in Kansas jam with him. I sat in with Alice guitar. I just try to soak up what I had that backbone of rhythm fell in love with the exhilarating City. The blues legend praised Cooper.” he’s throwing out there.” the young Fish for her playing She’s been picked to open in my head. It was already in- feeling that comes with perfor- Fish feels honored to share mance.” ability. for her friend and idol Benoit nate.” the stage with so many musi- Her dad would frequently She decided to skip college “I’ve been able to sit in with at several festivals. “Tab is so cians who shaped her musical take her to Knuckleheads, a lo- and make a go of the music busi- some really freakin’ awesome gracious,” she says. “We have cal venue that featured touring ness. After high school, Fish people this year,” she says. “I’ve the same manager. He’s known aesthetic. blues, country and rockabilly worked full time at a day job and been really lucky. It’s been a me since I was 18 years old. He “It’s been a good year for jam- artists. The musicians she saw diligently practiced guitar as she right time — right place kind calls me up and we get to play ming,” she says. “I’ve had a good there influenced the budding figured out how to approach of deal. I played a festival in Ha- together. He’s one of my favor- time.” player. music as an actual career. “I saw so many cool guitar “Where I grew up in the Mid- players up close including Mike west is not a showbiz place,” she Zito, Tab Benoit and Michael says. “The idea is completely Burks,” she says. “I thought, foreign. It’s hard to connect the ‘Wow, I want to do that. I want to dots and think you can be a play electric guitar.’ It really in- performer. But going to Knuck- spired me to go and work on it.” leheads was such an inspiration. She had grown up idolizing I saw artists who I had never a slew of distinctive rock guitar- heard on mainstream radio, but Whether it’s a skirmish ists including the Rolling Stones’ they were touring and making a abroad or labor disagreement Keith Richards and Mike Camp- living at it. They had fans. I saw at home, you can count on us bell of the Heartbreakers. In there was a way. That’s when I for all the latest-breaking local news. Find out about yesterday’s time she was exposed to earlier decided I wanted to do it and I’d high school basketball game, blues musicians and expanded be happy doing it.” today’s weather and tomorrow’s local her musical palette. In 2011 she was featured on events. Whatever news you need, “Kansas City is such a blues the album “Girls With Guitars,” we’re sure to have it. town,” she says. “When I start- a project that also included blues Call us at 736-3311 and start your ed going out to jams with other performers Cassie Taylor and subscription today. people, that was my way into Dani Wilde. The three wom- the blues. I didn’t fall in love en joined together for a blues with the blues until I found R. caravan tour that took them to L. Burnside and Junior Kim- Europe and across the United brough. It was more of a raw States. 321 N. Pearl • Centralia, WA and edgy sound. Then I started As her solo career has gained Stay informed with us at: www.chronline.com delving into the Delta blues and steam, Fish has found herself Life 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016 LIFE

Washington and runs into her mother’s leg. reach her mother’s milk and this keeper, Pat Maluy, as a sweetheart. and since elephants in captiv- In March 2001, the baby will worked very well. She is shy and gentle, not very cu- ity tend to lose the ability to get State be named Hansa (pronounced Chai, an elephant from Thai- rious, and relates to the other el- pregnant at about age 25, it was Hun-suh), which means Su- land, was 21 years old at the time ephants more than to people. decided that it had to be done. HISTORY preme Happiness in Thai. The of the birth. She arrived in Seattle Sri (pronounced See), 20, an A special elephant crate was name was submitted to a public at age one and grew up at Wood- Asian elephant who like Chai brought to the zoo and the keep- competition by 6-year-old Madi- was a gift from Bangkok. Sri is of HistoryLink.org land Park Zoo. She lives within ers trained her to get into the son Gordon, of Redmond. Note: the third ranking of the domi- the same opinion as Bamboo. crate. Finally she got in for the Asian Elephant Chai On June 8, 2007, 6-year-old Han- nance hierarchy of the zoo’s four Breeding in Captivity: big trip. The door was closed and sa will be found dead in her stall. elephants. The other elephants Difficult and Dicey the crate was forklifted onto a Gives Birth to 235-pound Zookeepers Help Chai were permitted to witness the truck and Chai began her 2,100- For six years, attempts were birth and they can see the new mile trip to Missouri. It was 60 Baby Girl at Seattle’s Learn to Mother made to artificially inseminate baby but they were kept separate. hours on the road. Woodland Park Zoo Female Asian elephants live Chai. She was inseminated more in groups known as matriarchies. The zoo’s four elephants in than 50 times, but never got preg- Chai spent 51 weeks socializ- on Nov. 3, 2000 As with other higher mammals, order of dominance are: nant. Therefore it was decided to ing with Onyx and the other el- Watoto, 30, an African ele- ephants. Elephants are clannish At 4:48 a.m., a 235-pound maternal behavior is learned. In try to breed her with a bull ele- captivity Chai has not had an phant, wildborn, who was prob- phant. The Woodland Park Zoo and slow to accept newcomers girl was born to Chai, an Asian opportunity to observe mother- ably an orphan. She was born in elephant exhibit is designed for and the other females at Dicker- elephant, at Woodland Park ing, but she is bonding with her Kenya during a time of extensive female elephants and has no bull. son picked on her. She was un- Zoo, after a typical 22-month calf very nicely. The baby can- poaching. Watoto is quite inter- It was decided to breed Chai to happy and lost 1,000 pounds. elephant pregnancy. The birth not reach her mother’s milk (el- ested in the new baby and reach- Onyx, a bull at Dickerson Park But finally she got pregnant was historic and not only for the ephants have only two human- es out to touch it with her trunk. Zoo, in Missouri. Onyx aka “Big and could come home. The trip new mother. Asian elephants like breasts between their front Bamboo, 33, an Asian el- Mac” was born in the Assam home was a breeze. She ate all are an endangered species, with legs). In the wild the mother ephant who grew up in the chil- Valley in northern India. He was the way. She knew she was com- from 35,000 to 50,000 left in the elephant knows to kneel down, dren’s zoo area of Woodland once part of a three-elephant act ing home. Her keeper stayed in wild, and about 300 in captivity plus in the wild the Aunty ele- Park Zoo. Bamboo reaches out known as the “Mitie-Mites.” the cage with her and when he in North American zoos. The phants babysit and provide other to touch the baby but when the For Chai, the journey to fell asleep she would sniff his baby is healthy and on her first assistance. The zookeepers built baby moves she startles back as if Missouri would involve a long face with her trunk. When she day goes from wobbling to run- a little platform for this baby to she has just encountered a snake. and extremely stressful trip. But, arrived the other elephants be- ning. She is clueless how to stop climb up on so the calf could Chai, 21, is described by her since she wasn’t getting pregnant, came extremely excited. COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016 • Life 5

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PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker Life 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016 COMICS

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker November 2016 The Chamber is open Mon-Fri 9-5 and Saturdays 9-3 BusinessConnections Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce Monthly Newsletter Chamber Business News Upcoming Events It has been Lewis County has the opportunity ing event at the Chamber. With Chamber Forum - November to PAC Building at 5:45pm, 2091 a busy last few to grow and flourish economically. the video taken that day we were 14th, 11:30am-1:00pm at Jackson Hwy, Chehalis. Join us for months at the We are working hard to make a able to post it on our Facebook O'Blarney's Downtown Centralia. this great networking event! Centralia-Che- difference for all of you. The sup- and website (www.chamberway. Kelly Johnston with Clarity halis Chamber port has been overwhelming and com). It’s very insightful and we Consulting will be discussing the Ribbon Cutting - November 18th, Alicia Bull of Commerce. is exciting to report on. Without encourage everyone to take time recent Permit Review Project 12:15pm. Cash NW is having a Executive We have had volunteers, ambassadors, board to check out all 4 candidates. on the City of Centralia, City of Grand Opening to celebrate their Director an informative members, staff and community all With that, the Chamber board new storefront at 1101 N Pearl St, forum debate working together we wouldn’t be also invited each of those can- Chehalis, and the county. with local candidates, a delight- what we have become today. So a didates in for 15-20 minutes to Centralia. ful Business After Hours at the big thank you goes out to all those answer 4 Chamber related ques- Ribbon Cutting - November 15th, newly renovated Jeremy’s Farm to who are active at the Chamber. tions. The board members then 12:15pm. Let’s Play Something Choose Local First Survival Table Restaurant, a full Chamber We are working hard to keep gave the candidate a letter grade toy store is have a Grand Bag Deadline - November 18th, board retreat, a successful mem- everyone updated on the results for their answers. Those ques- Re-Opening, celebrating their 1 2016. Members are welcome bership drive, the release of a two of all our activities. We have up- tions and the final report card are year anniversary. 214 2nd Ave NE, to bring 200-300 fliers for Black City and County Permit Project, loaded the results of the Permit also posted on our Facebook and Napavine. Friday deals. We will be putting we released a County commis- Project on our website. The con- website with a description of how these fliers in our Choose Local sioner candidate report card on sultant, Kelly Smith Johnston will the interview took place and how First Survival Bags and handing behalf of the Chamber Board, we be our guest speaker at the No- the grades were tallied. This is not them out for Black Friday. completed two Lodging Tax ap- vember Forum so she will be able an endorsement, just a simple re- Take advantage of this great plications that were submitted to to walk us all through the results. port card on how the candidates marketing opportunity! Centralia and Chehalis, a flood There will of course be time for answered the questions relating survey was sent to our members, her to answer questions and pro- to the Chamber. Our goal was to Choose Local First Survival and we hosted a very fun Trick or vide clarity. I encourage everyone educate ourselves and to share the Treat Trolley on Halloween. to take time to read the posted findings. All grading was done Bags Kick Off- November 23rd The Chamber is working hard report as well, for it digs into the independently and scores were Business After Hours 6pm-9pm. Come and join the to Promote, Protect and Inform details of the project. averaged for the overall grade. - November 17th from 5:00- fun at the Centralia-Chehalis our local business community. We The County commissioner Again, we encourage you to check 7:00pm. Starts at the W.F. West Chamber of Commerce as we kick are listening to our members and candidate debate forum that we out those results on our Facebook commons, 342 SW 16th St, off handing out Choose Local trying to assist in making sure hosted was our first live stream- or www.chamberway.com . Chehalis- hosted by the Boys & Survival Bags to be used for Black Friday with treats and coffee! Welcome New Chamber Members Girls Club of Chehalis, then moves Cash Northwest Let’s Play Something Express Iron Works Inc. 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Randy Mueller Port of Chehalis Saturday, December 3RD, 2016 Julie Pendleton Dick’s Brewing Co. 11 am | Downtown Chehalis After the Parade | Noon-2pm NON-VOTING BOARD Join Rum Runners after the parade for their Santa Parade Party for FREE Christmas crafts for kids, along with some holiday themed treats! Rob Hill City of Centralia For more information contact the chamber at (360) 748-8885 SPONSORED BY: Jill Anderson City of Chehalis Chehalis Tribe

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The or -- conquers all. Admission for selling See’s Candies in the BUB • 505 N. Tower Avenue • more details. Thank you from month will include a 3-month the movie is $10 per person, $8 Centralia Factory Outlets. We Downtown Centralia • (360) Tim, Tina and the crew at the membership special, specials for members, and $25 per fam- will be located at 1328 Lum Rd, 736-1517. With the exception of Centralia Quiznos located in for veterans, a 5K Veterans Day ily (three to four persons). Show- Suite 1328, in the former Chris- Thanksgiving Day, we’re open 7 the Centralia Factory Outlets. Outdoor Adventure Run hosted times on Saturday, November tian Book Store location. Come days a week through Christmas. We deliver 10am-8pm everyday. by CrossFit (Nov. 11), free camo 5, are at 2 & 7 pm, at the Fox buy some delicious candies and Thank you for 11 years of shop- (360) 330-5100. tee shirt with membership pur- Theatre in Historic Downtown support our local communi- ping local and buying hand- chase (for sale for $5), and a Centralia, 123 South Tower Ave- ties. Sales will begin Friday No- made at HUBBUB! Spectrum Painting raffle package that includes a nue. Presale tickets are available vember 25th and continue daily In business since 1993 with 95 $500 gift certificate to Sunbird. locally at Book n Brush in Che- through Christmas Eve. If you years of experience, Spectrum Veterans showing DD214 or halis, Holley’s Place, HUBBUB, are a business and would like to Lewis County Historical Society Painting has established an im- current military ID will be ad- Santa Lucia Coffee and Post- pre-order candy for your holiday mitted free during Veterans Day and Museum Annual Dinner peccable reputation as the area Net in Centralia, and online at gifts, please contact Stacy Wil- and Meeting leader in quality paint work on a week (Nov. 7 - 13). Proceeds of http://www.brownpapertickets. son @ 388-0624. Again this year, wide range of projects including activities will be donated to the com/event/2590216. For more we will be joining forces with The Lewis County Historical commercial and high-end cus- Veterans Memorial Museum in information, contact the Fox the Centralia-Chehalis Zonta Society’s Annual Dinner is Sun- tom residential to a simple inte- Chehalis. Visit www.thorbeckes. Theatre at (360) 623-1103.All club gift wrap booth. Come day, November 13th at 5pm. A rior color change or deck pres- com for details. proceeds from the event benefit have your presents wrapped, $10 sit-down lasagna dinner will sure wash and re-stain. Some of the restoration of the Historic and while you are there, pick be served in the main gallery. our commercial projects have Young Professionals Fox Theatre. up a box of chocolates for that There will also be green salad, included apartments, banks, Lewis County hard to buy for person on your rolls, and a wonderful dessert. churches, mortuaries, restau- St. Timothy Episcopal Church list. Gift wrapping will begin Diners will enjoy live music per- Senator John Braun to speak Friday December 9th and con- formed on our gorgeous grand rants, warehouses, retail outlets, at Young Professionals Lewis libraries, and city halls. We also St. Timothy Episcopal Church tinue daily through Christmas piano. All interested in the So- County Networking will hold its annual Holiday Eve. Thanks in advance for the ciety and Museum are welcome! work with the area’s top home Young Professionals Lewis builders on residential projects Craft & Nut Fair “Happiness it support of both organizations as Tickets may be purchased in ad- County Networking Social No- Handmade” 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sat- we raise money in order to make vance at the Museum or at the ranging from renovation of his- vember 9th at Riverside Golf toric homes to new construction urday Nov. 5 at 1826 SW Snively our communities a better place. door on November 13th. This Club & Bistro between 5-7PM. Ave. in Chehalis. Come shop for year, along with board elections multi-million dollar custom Featured Community Organiza- homes. We’re known for our handmade items including: em- WE HAVE THE CASH YOU NEED!!! and a slide-show presentation of tion this month will be Senator bellished sewing; leather crafts; the fun-filled activities of 2016, projects coming in on time and John Braun. YPLC prides them- on budget. We’ve earned our quilted items; wood work; chil- We are a family owned and will also be discussing upcoming selves on “Connecting Young dren’s items; paper crafts; and operated Pawnshop with more events, plans, and exhibits for our long term repeat clientele by be- Professionals in Lewis County” ing there when we say we will clothing. Baked goods will also than 35 years of experience in 2017 Year. If you have questions through building meaningful be for sale to take home or en- Thurston County. We have re- or want more information, call and doing what we said we’d do. business, community or social Honesty and integrity coupled joy at the craft fair. There will cently opened our second store the Museum at (360) 748-0831 relationships. Come network also be a Bloodworks Northwest in Centralia. We are so excited or email Andy at director@lew- with quality and experience with YPLC! make Spectrum Painting the blood drive in the church park- to have the opportunity to serve iscountymuseum.org. If you are choice of those who expect the ing lot at the same time. Donate Lewis County. We offer short concerned that your member- most return from their invest- Woodland Village Happenings blood and receive a free piece of term, collateral loans at great ship may have expired, you can pie at the craft sale. To sign up rates! We do loans on a variety renew or join before the dinner. ment. Woodland Village Happen- for a blood donation time go to of items including Jewelry, Tools, Remember, Christmas is com- ings: Immerse yourself in the bloodworksnw.org and search Electronics, Game Systems, ing sooner than you think, so the Christmas spirit early this year United Way of Lewis County mobile blood drives or call (800) Lawn and Garden Equipment, bookstore and gift shop will be by joining us for our annual Accepting Screening 398-7888. Bicycles, Fishing Rods and Reels, open for early holiday shopping. “Christmas at the Village” Ba- Applications for Generators and many more So, mark your calendars for No- zaar Friday, November 11 from 9 2017 Funding Cycle Upcoming FREE Gardening items. We also have a large vember 13th at 5pm and come – 3. Linger among the many ven- join us for a delicious dinner and Between Oct. 20th and No- Workshop and Events: inventory with various items dors and treat yourself to lunch exciting evening at the Lewis vember 17th, local organiza- at our Creekside Café for $10. for sale. We pride ourselves on Leaf Exchange, November 19; treating every customer with County Historical Museum! tions interested in receiving We are also excited to announce 1 – 4 pm, Central Transfer Sta- United Way funding may sub- that John Denver tribute artist, respect and dignity! We are here tion, 1411 South Tower, Centra- to help when times get tough The Human Response Network mit a Screening Application to Ted Vigil, will be joining us for lia. Rake up and bag your leaves United Way of Lewis County for a concert Thursday, November and you need some extra cash! so gardeners & composters can WE HAVE THE CASH YOU Great fun – great cause !! the 2017 Grant Funding Cycle. 17 at 2 pm. Ted is an award- put them to good use! Bagged Help us provide services to United Way provides funding winning entertainer perform- NEED! No credit check is ever leaves may be dropped off and required. Feel free to call us at women, children & men victims to organizations that provide ing across the nation to sold-out will be available that day on a of domestic violence and sexual strategic programs in Lewis crowds! We are delighted to host (360) 669-0214 or come in and 1st come, 1st served basis! Lewis see us at 1101 N. Pearl St. across assault in lewis county, and sup- County impacting: Early Litera- Ted and encourage our com- County Master Recycler/Com- port our emergency shelter. Join cy- ensures that individuals are munity to take a stroll down from Kelly’s Autobody. Also poster volunteers will be present visit our Lacey location at 5910 The Human Response Network surpassing key readiness and memory lane as we listen to Saturday November 19th 7:00 – helping the leaf exchange run Pacific Ave SE. We will soon early grade reading benchmarks, songs we all know and love from 11:00 pm, at the Lewis & Clark smoothly. Digging, Dividing be loaning, buying and selling Youth Success –ensures that in- “Rocky Mountain High” to Hotel ballroom in Centralia for & Storing Dahlias, November Firearms! Like us on Facebook dividuals are graduating from “Thank God I’m a Country Boy” an evening of great music by 5, 10 AM, Borst Demonstration at Cash Northwest-Centralia. high school with the skills nec- and “Take Me Home Country the Sound of Swing Big Band, Garden, Borst Park, Centralia. Also visit our website at www. essary to pursue post-secondary Road.” Call Tanya, Community dancing, heavy hors d’oeuvres Dahlias provide beautiful color cashnorthwest.com. education or vocational train- Relations Director @ 827-0085 in late summer and early fall and desserts, no host bar, door ing, Financial Stability –ensures for questions or to schedule a gardens. Knowing how to lift prizes and silent auction. This individuals develop and build tour of our beautifully remod- them in the fall to protect them HUBBUB Celebrates 11 Years! evening will be fun whether you the financial and employabil- eled Community. Openings are from the weather will result in This year marks 11 years of dress up, make-up, or just show ity skills they need to make in- available. You can also join us healthier tubers. Christmas Tree, HUBBUB in Downtown Cen- up! Tickets: $25. Single $40. formed financial decisions, Sup- on Facebook to see all of our up- Holiday Lights & Styrofoam Re- tralia, and we’re celebrating for a Couple - Credit Card or port Services - ensures funding coming events and available liv- cycling, December 26 through with a party and store-wide sale, PayPal at www.HRNLC.org. for a network of services, (food, ing options. Woodland Village January 11, Sunday through Friday, November 11, 4 to 8pm. Tickets purchased for the pre- shelter, etc.) to help hard-work- is an Independent Living Com- Friday 10am - 4pm & Saturday The traditional 11th anniver- vious date that was postponed ing individuals & families move munity. Preliminary plans are 9am - 4pm. Central Transfer sary gift is steel so we’ve invited due to weather are valid. Addi- past immediate needs. United underway to add a state-of-the- Station, 1411 South Tower, Cen- artist Melissa Stiles to join the tional tickets can be purchased at Way of Lewis County’s goals are art Assisted Living and Memory tralia. Another great opportu- party. Melissa combines stain- HRN in Chehalis. (360) 748-6601 directly connected to breaking Care in the near future! nity to recycle and minimize less steel and resin to make her No escort? No problem, Don’t the cycle of intergenerational the impact on our local landfill! bold, colorful jewelry, as well dance? No worry. Just enjoy the poverty by focusing on the Fox theatre film series features Deliver your Christmas trees to as ornaments and other art ob- toe tapping music and festivities. above four impact areas. The the Central Transfer Station and jects. Other featured “artisans of No time to shop for a mask? 2017 Screening Application can Meet Me in St. Louis have them turned into usable steel” include Renee Sonnichsen, please see BUZZ, page 4 be found on the United Way Historic Fox Theatre Restora- website at www.lewiscountyuw. tions is proud to announce the com/community-investment. next films in its 2016 Film Series, OUTDOOR ADVENTURE If your organization is eligible, the 1944 Drama, Meet Me In submit an application via email St. Louis, presented by Sticklin BENEFIT RUN to Linda Raschke at admin@ Funeral Chapel. “Meet Me in St. lewiscountyuw.com. Appli- Louis” is a classic MGM roman- A 5-k fun run through Borst Park with workout stations along the way. Explore Your Insurance Options Hosted by Thorbeckes CrossFit Call us for a quote 800-321-1878 or 736-1234 November 11 Registration opens at 10 am (pre-register at any $25 registration fee includes a special edition tee, adventure Business • Personal • Home • Auto • Flood • Earthquake • Life run led by Capt. Draggie of the U.S. Army Reserve and one Thorbeckes location). Run begins at 10:30 am. rafle ticket. Proceeds are donated to the Veterans Memorial thorbeckes.com Museum in Chehalis. Turkey Trot 2016 LLC 5K Family Fun Run Thorbeckes TAP* in Chehalis 91 SW Chehalis Ave, Chehalis, WA 98532 Contact: [email protected]; 360-748-3744 118 West Pine Street, Centralia CH565885hw.do thorbeckes.com Also located in Olympia & Vancouver Thursday, Nov. 24, 2016, 8:30am 800-321-1878 or 360-736-7601 Registration begins at 7:45 am. $20 per person/$35 per family. www.nicholson-insurance.com Proceeds will be donated to our local food bank. Rafle prizes provided from our local

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If you want to support to ‘slip’ into our dreams, Sandy Or stop by the store, 1700 South The Centralia-Chehalis Ki- ple pie (12”) – $9.99, Seasonal fa- the event as a sponsor contact Crowell, another favorite local Gold st ste#1 Centralia, WA. wanis Club stays busy; and you vorite pumpkin cheesecake (10”) HRN Ex. Dir. Dave Eatwell historian will be here to sign are welcome to join the fun! – $14.99, Regular cheesecake at [email protected] or her popular, Land Called Lewis, Centralia-Chehalis Kiwanis Club (10”) – $12.99. Our Service Deli call (360) 520-9776. To www. Buddy Rose, a former 30 year creates fresh party platters daily, HRNLC.org.Questions? Con- The Centralia-Chehalis Ki- The Chronicle’s Annual Shop US Forest Service employee Local Sale November 16th which are perfect for office par- tact Donna Karvia at jwdmkar@ and now local free-lance writer wanis Club would like to invite ties and holiday gatherings. For aol.com. Ticket Outlet: Human and author of the popular book, all Chamber members for lunch On Wednesday November, all of your festive entertaining, Response Network (HRN) (360) Riffe will present his new book, on us at The Restaurant in the 16th The Chronicle’s annual remember the Tumwater Costco, 748-6601 [email protected] Fire Mountains. This book Sun Birds building. Any Thurs- Shop Local Event will be held proud members of the Centralia will provide fun recreational days at noon. We will have an from 10:00 AM until 1:00 PM. – Chehalis Chamber. Author/Book Signing Event and geological information on interesting speaker to top off Local businesses have donated at Book ‘n’ Brush Mount Rainier, Mount Adams a good lunch. And we prom- items and gift certificates that Sign Pro of Lewis County and Mount St. Helens, Ellen ise no fines will be assessed to can be purchased at 25%-50% Saturday, November 12 (1 King Rice, is from Olympia and you! Come join us for some discounts by calling The Chron- 2016 marks the 20th anniver- to 3 pm): We will have 6 au- the author of The Evoangel: A fun, interesting speaker, good icle at (360) 807-8203. Watch sary of Sign Pro of Lewis Coun- thors (5 of them local) at the Mushroom Thriller. It is an en- food and a club concerned with the Chronicle for featured items ty. We would like to extend our store for you to meet. A great vironmental thriller set in the the children of our communi- each Saturday. We’ll also be sincere thanks to our customers time to buy a Christmas pres- Pacific Northwest. ties. Kiwanis Clubs has Terrific running a full page ad listing and the local business commu- ent and get it signed without Kids programs at our elemen- everything that will be available nity that has aided our success the crowds: Texie “Susan” Reed, Sight and Sound Audio tary schools and Key Clubers at for purchase during the call-in throughout the years. is from Washington, DC and our Senior High Schools. Our Please remember Sign Pro Connections Anniversary Sale sale beginning in the Tuesday, her first book, Slender Reeds Kiwanis club works with the Nov. 8 edition of The Chronicle. for your next sign order, install, was released November 1st. She It’s our 9 year anniversary this Southwest Washington Fair As- vehicle lettering/graphic needs. presents a fictional perspective November the 8th!! To celebrate sociation in selecting Little Miss Costco - Tumwater’s We are located at 321 N. Pearl of an event involving the life of we are running a HUGE SALE Friendly, we sell See’s Candies St., Centralia, Wash., and can Moses, Julie McDonald Zan- for the WHOLE MONTH of No- for Christmas and are work- Holiday Treats be reached at (360) 736-6322 or der, our local historian of many vember! All shallow mount sub- ing on new ideas to help bring The holidays are nearly here! [email protected]. HOLI- books will be signing Chehalis woofers are buy one get one 1/2 capital in that we can offer more Let the Tumwater Costco help DAY BANNER SALE GOING plus some others, Lisa Brunette, off! Blow out specials on Mem- scholarships to students. We you with our freshly baked des- ON NOW. Membership Drive Trick-or-Treat Trolley and Transit Thank you to our sponsors! We couldn’t have done this without you! • Callisons • Twin Cities Trading Post • Title Guaranty Co. of LC • Sierra Pacific Industries • The Chronicle • Les Schwab - Centralia Thank you to our Ambassadors for their hard work with this years Membership Drive. 1st place -team Winlock, 2nd place- team • I-5 Toyota Centralia, 3rd place- team Adna. The MVP was Stacey Denham, he brought in ALL points scored for his team. GREAT JOB! • Security State Bank Thank you to our Membership Drive Sponsors!! • Chehalis Tribe Rainier Connect and McMenamins Olympic Club • RB Engineering A picture of the Trolley as it passes through the Downtown Chehalis • Twin Transit area. • Yard Birds Mall Business After Hours • Fairway Center • Lewis Co. Historical Museum

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “I try to respect and sympathize with the zombies as much as possible ... they’re not liars.” — George A. Romero © 2016 by NEA, Inc. The Politics of He Said, She Said: A Harsh Presidential Campaign Illuminates a Battle of the Sexes Playing Out Across Media By Meredith Blake shushed when she quoted the Trump supporter Newt Gin- Los Angeles Times exact wording of the now infa- grich responded to a question mous “Access Hollywood” tape about sexual assault allegations Personalities may have over- in which Trump is heard mak- against the Republican nomi- shadowed policy during this ing lewd remarks about women. nee by claiming that Kelly was presidential campaign, but one And Fox News’ Kelly has “fascinated with sex.” issue has dominated virtually been at the center of it all from Without turning a hair, Kelly every news cycle: the beginning. calmly explained that she was, in- He said, she said, he inter- Even before Trump began his stead, obsessed with the safety of rupted. controversial bid for the White American women. “I think your Whether she wins the White House, Kelly was an outlier at Fox defensiveness on this may speak House or not, Hillary Clinton News when it came to matters of volumes, sir,” she said, ending the has already changed American gender. The working mother of segment by suggesting Gingrich discourse. If it has done noth- three young children drew head- work on his anger issues. ing else, her historic campaign lines for rebuking smug male pun- Not surprisingly, the ex- has illuminated the belittlement, dits who called maternity leave “a change went viral. condescension and hostility that racket” or suggested women were For his part, Trump has women have endured for decades going against nature by making seemed to go out of his way to Dennis Van Tine / Abaca Press in workplaces across the country. more money than their husbands. make gender an issue of the Megyn Kelly at the “Variety’s Power Of Women: New York 2016” on April 8, at Cipri- From the moment in the And there was the star-mak- campaign, questioning whether ani Midtown in New York City, N.Y. Democratic debates when Bernie ing viral moment on election Clinton has the “look” or “stam- Sanders snapped at Clinton, “Let night in 2012 when Fox News ina” of a president, talking over election coverage has been a got the boot — criticized Demo- me finish,” to the recent sight of called Ohio — and thus the her repeatedly and standing showcase for age-old frustrations cratic vice presidential candidate Newt Gingrich accusing Megyn election — for President Barack strangely close to her during the about being shouted down or dis- Tim Kaine for interrupting de- Kelly of being “fascinated with Obama, sending Republican second debate. regarded by colleagues, which is bate moderator Elaine Quijano. sex,” this campaign has been the operative Karl Rove into an on- More than once he has com- why so many clips have gone viral. And lest we forget, it was for- embodiment of a growing aware- air meltdown of denial. With plained that Clinton was allowed There was the spectacle of mer Fox News anchor Gretchen ness of the subtle — and not so the poise of a White House tour to talk for longer periods, though former presidential candidate Carlson — hardly anyone’s idea subtle — sexism women face. guide, Kelly walked across the reviews of debate footage re- Ben Carson asking MSNBC pro- of a feminist agitator — who Documented in numer- Fox News studio to interview vealed that he usually edged her ducers to cut off host Katty Kay’s first went public with allega- ous studies and over countless the network’s statisticians to out by a minute or two. microphone during a discussion tions against Ailes, opening the commiserative glasses of post- confirm the results. At one point, Trump griped of Trump’s alleged groping habit. door for others to do the same. work wine, such experiences Viewed in hindsight, the clip that between Clinton, Anderson Or Trump executive Michael As Wonder Woman celebrates have spawned at least three ne- plays like a teaser for the 2016 Cooper and Martha Raddatz, the Cohen repeatedly barking “says her 75th anniversary, the battle ologisms (“mansplain,” “mano- election, when fulminating men second debate was “one on three.” who?” at CNN’s Brianna Keilar, of the sexes is also playing out in logue,” “manterruption”), an have repeatedly lost their cool, (In fact, he spoke about a minute when she noted his candidate pop culture. “Good Girls Revolt,” entire cottage industry around talked over and interrupted longer than Clinton.) Meanwhile, was lagging in the polls. which premiered Friday on Ama- the empowerment of working women who have (mostly) kept Raddatz and Cooper repeatedly Or the televised debate last zon, is a fictionalized series about women and even an app. their cool and stuck to the facts, had to remind Trump to let Clin- Thursday that made national the gender discrimination law- But this election put what dismantling the notion that ton finish speaking. news when Sen. Mark Kirk of suit filed by female employees of once seemed anecdotal or aca- women are dictated by emotions. It is not the first time the Illinois appeared to mock the Newsweek magazine in 1970. At demic starkly on display on tele- Kelly also reportedly played camera has caught men verbally Asian heritage of his Democratic the time, women toiled invisibly vision and in easily shareable a pivotal role in the well-docu- bulldozing women. Who could challenger, Rep. Tammy Duck- as fact-checkers and researchers, YouTube clips. Along with post- mented behind-the-scenes dra- forget Kanye “Imma Let You worth. (She responded with a and only men received bylines. debate fact-checking came an ma at Fox News over its chief, Finish” West hijacking Taylor bemused laugh.) And next week comes “The actual tally of how many more encouraging other women to Swift’s acceptance speech at the Increasingly the pushback Crown,” Netflix’s scripted series times Donald Trump interrupt- speak out against Roger Ailes, VMAs, or Joe Scarborough’s in- has become just as noticeable, about young Queen Elizabeth ed Hillary Clinton than vice ver- who was ousted in July follow- terruptions of his “Morning Joe” and as bipartisan. II. It follows the newly-crowned sa (51 versus 17, according to an ing multiple charges of sexual co-host Mika Brzezinski, too CNN contributor Navarro, monarch, who ascended to the analysis by the news website Vox). harassment. numerous to recount here? once a relatively obscure Repub- throne at the age of 25. As she These gendered confronta- She also clashed with promi- And as the Washington Post lican strategist, has broken out fights to find her voice she pushes tions have been replayed to the nent Trump booster Sean reported recently, female staff- this election season by giving back, ever so slightly, against pow- point of ubiquity, analyzed by Hannity, who took to Twitter ers within the Obama adminis- voice to the disgust felt by wom- erful older men, including Prime the numbers and illustrated — the second-most public venue tration who felt their voices were en of all political stripes. Minister Winston Churchill. with snazzy graphics. after live television — to accuse being ignored finally adopted a On “Fox & Friends,” Trump Her job as sovereign requires It is an issue that crosses her, with scant evidence, of be- policy of giving credit to each campaign manager Kellyanne a more extreme version of what political lines; even as memes ing a Clinton supporter. (Note: other’s contributions, to force Conway — a woman dubbed the so many women, both world-fa- circulated of Trump yelling He was the one to pick the fight; some gender parity. “Trump Whisperer” for her abili- mous and obscure, have learned “wrong” repeatedly while Clin- she was the one who made nice But just as the “Access Holly- ty to rein in the volatile candidate, to do: keep calm, carry on — ton spoke during the debates, in a subsequent tweet.) wood” tape confirmed women’s and brought onboard the flag- and fight back when called for. Republican analyst Ana Navar- Then, during her prime- worst fears about closed-door ging campaign after two bom- The times have changed, but ro shot to fame by refusing to be time show “The Kelly File,” conversations between men, the bastic male campaign managers not as much as we might think. Life 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016 LIFE Movie Review: ‘Doctor Strange’ ADVICE: Dear Abby May Be the Cure Marvel Needs Change in the Weather By Michael Phillips Chicago Tribune Signals Time to Change “Doctor Strange,” starring Benedict Cum- berbatch as a neurosurgeon who learns to Alarm Batteries bend time, space and his workaholic, nar- cissistic ways, can’t escape all its Marvel DEAR ABBY: Fall is here and JOHN D. SINCLAIR, IAFC PRESI- Universe corporate imperatives and generic as we prepare for a change in the DENT AND CHAIRMAN OF third-act battles for control of the planet. If it weather, it’s also the time we turn THE BOARD could, it’d be like a new Olive Garden open- our clocks back DEAR CHIEF SINCLAIR: ing with some sort of crazy “no breadsticks” an hour from Thank you for the “timely” remind- rule. Financially it behooves Marvel’s super- Marvel Studios daylight saving er to my readers. I urge all of them heroes to stick to the plan, and the plan, to Benedict Cumberbatch as Dr. Stephen Strange in a time. Something to learn more about the Change borrow a line from the old musical “How to scene from the movie “Docter Strange” directed by that everyone also Your Clock, Change Your Batteries Succeed in Business Without Really Trying,” Scott Derrickson. needs to change program by visiting energizer.com/ comes down to two words: bold caution. could save their homesafety. But you know? This latest in the ever- els back to Manhattan for a titanic confron- lives. That “some- And buy your replacement broadening Marvel movie landscape is fun. tation (though less insanely apocalyptic in thing” is the bat- batteries now, so you can install For an effects-laden franchise launch it’s light By Abigail Van Buren scale than a lot of the Marvel movie climax- tery inside house- them on Nov. 6 when you turn your on its feet, pretty stylish, worth seeing in hold devices that es) between Strange and his adversaries. clocks back. Imax 3-D (for once, the up-charge is worth it) many take for granted — smoke “Doctor Strange” really does show you a and full of tasty, classy performers enlivening alarms, smoke detectors or carbon DEAR ABBY: I am dating a few new things, or at least familiar things in the dull bits. Plus, Stephen Strange sports a monoxide detectors. great guy I have known for 10 years. Cloak of Levitation. Years from now, the gar- a clever new way. Director Derrickson is best In the U.S., three out of five We dated on and off, but always ment can co-star in its own crossover fran- known for medium-budget horror pictures home fire deaths are caused by fires remained friends. We were friends chise opposite Harry Potter’s Cloak of Invis- (“The Exorcism of Emily Rose”), but he takes in homes with no smoke alarms or during my marriage, the birth of ibility. on this material with a surprisingly unas- WORKING smoke alarms. As a my daughter and my divorce. Introduced by Marvel Comics in 1963, suming hand. That said, the movie’s trippy firefighter, I have seen these trag- We are now dating again. I Strange was initially touted as “a different as hell: When Strange is flung into his first edies firsthand and believe it is my would like things to work out be- kind of superhero … a MASTER OF BLACK astral projection, it’s a space odyssey of con- duty to make sure we lower this cause he is such a great friend and MAGIC!” The doctor’s acquired abilities siderable visual invention. The bendy-foldy number. My mission is for no bat- great person. My 9-year-old daugh- hark back to such radio serials as “Chandu skyscrapers of “Inception” clearly inspired tery to go unchecked. ter adores him, too. The problem is, the Magician,” featuring astral projection, similar sequences here, and the alternative For the 29th consecutive year, I’m still having a sexual relation- Energizer and the International As- teleportation and the like. The millions about realities of “The Matrix” serve as occasional ship with my ex-husband. The sex to see “Doctor Strange” won’t know Chandu sociation of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) are reference points. is great and I don’t want to stop, from Shamu, but that’s pop culture for you: partnering to educate the public Backed by the first good musical score but I’m afraid it will come back to The past and the present are one. about fire safety by reminding con- haunt me. (from Michael Giacchino) ever heard in a The Strange we first encounter in co- sumers of the importance of check- I have been involved one way writer and director Scott Derrickson’s feature Marvel superhero film, the movie bops along ing and changing the batteries not or another with both of these men is pure ego, a Lamborghini-driving hotshot and even the expository passages are suffer- only in smoke alarms, but also ev- since 2005. I’d like to just date the who’s full of himself even by neurosurgeon able. I wish Rachel McAdams had a couple of ery device that helps keep us safe guy I am with, but our sex life isn’t standards. Then, in one of the few scenes in additional scenes as Strange’s fellow doctor, and relaxed in our homes. nearly as good as it is with my ex. contemporary film that might actually get but some of her screen time, no doubt, went Think about your smart ther- I know I’m being selfish. What teenagers to think twice about texting while instead to sight gags featuring the Cloak of mostats, flashlights, home security should I do? — DIVIDED IN driving, he suffers a terrifying car crash, Levitation. That cloak is a pleasure, a sup- systems and other critical devices. PENNSYLVANIA causing massive nerve damage to his hands. porting player of wit and distinction, em- Many of them have a battery com- DEAR DIVIDED: You may be ponent that must be checked and In Nepal, seeking out-of-network healing blematic of the best of “Doctor Strange.” divorced, but you are not free as techniques, Strange comes under the wing changed in order to ensure home long as you’re having sex with your of a secret sect managed by the Ancient One safety. ex. Be as good a friend to the “great ‘DOCTOR STRANGE’ I cannot stress enough the im- (Tilda Swinton, not quite the old Asian guy 3 out of 4 stars guy” as he has been to you and let as the Marvel comics imagined, but in this portance of setting aside the few him go so he can find a lady who case talent trumps fidelity to an ethnic cli- minutes it takes to ensure these values what he has to offer. Right che). Formidable support comes from Chi- devices are working. The IAFC now what you are doing is extreme- wetel Ejiofor (as Mordo) and Benedict Wong also recommends REPLACING ly unfair to HIM. (as Wong), as Strange’s mentors and guides MPAA rating: PG-13 (for sci-fi violence and smoke alarms and carbon monox- ••• to various alternate dimensions. The narra- action throughout, and an intense crash se- ide detectors every 10 years. Use Dear Abby is written by Abigail tive focuses on the threat posed by a rogue quence) the end of daylight saving time as Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phil- ex-disciple of the Ancient One, played by Running time: 1:55 a reminder to prioritize the safety lips, and was founded by her mother, Mads Mikkelsen, and “Doctor Strange” trav- Opens: Friday of your home. This simple task pro- Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Abby at tects your home and the people you www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, cherish the most. — FIRE CHIEF Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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FRIDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets November 4, 2016 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News 6:00pm (N) (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ Last Man Standing Dr. Ken “Ken Shark Tank Faux flowers; mercury level 20/20 (N) ’ (CC) KOMO 4 News Jimmy Kimmel ABC 4 4 “College Week” (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Learns Korean” tester. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) 11:00pm (N) (CC) Live ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News at KING 5 News at 7 Evening (N) (CC) Caught on Camera With Nick Cannon Dateline NBC “The Good Husband” Investigation into a man’s death. (N) ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 11 Tonight Show-J. NBC 5 5 - Holt 6:30 (N) (CC) (N) (CC) “Humans Are Awesome” (N) ’ (N) (CC) Fallon IND 6 6 Extra (N) (CC) The List (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) Ac. Hollywood Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 9 (N) (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) The Dr. Oz Show ’ (CC) KIRO 7 News at CBS Evening The Insider (N) Entertainment To- MacGyver “Can Opener” MacGyver Hawaii Five-0 Five-0 must rescue Mc- Blue Bloods A key witness in Danny’s KIRO 7 News at Late Show-Colbert CBS 7 7 6PM (N) (CC) News/Pelley ’ (CC) night (N) (CC) goes under cover in prison. (N) (CC) Garrett’s mother. (N) ’ (CC) case is killed. (N) (CC) (DVS) 11PM (N) (CC) PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Washington Week Charlie Rose -- Father Brown “The Bride of Christ” Fa- Alvin Ailey American Dance Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. (N) ’ (CC) Rick Steves’ Marathon Rick Steves’ PBS 9 9 The Week (N) ’ ther Brown investigates a death. (DVS) favorite European loop. Two and a Half Two and a Half Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Modern Family Q13 News at 9 (N) (CC) The Big Bang The Big Bang Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) MNT 10 10 Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Phil on Wire” ’ “Door to Door” Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Family Feud (N) Family Feud (N) Mike & Molly ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ The Vampire Diaries Enzo battles the Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Rebecca struggles 2 Broke Girls ’ Mike & Molly “Mike Family Guy “Hot Family Guy “Pe- CW 11 11 ’ (CC) ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) forces controlling him. (N) (CC) to make a decision. (N) ’ (CC) (CC) the Tease” Pocket-Dial” ’ tarded” ’ (CC) Antiques Roadshow “Knoxville” Letters Rick Steves’ Eu- Northwest Now Sherlock Holmes Mysteries Solicitor Inspector Morse A retired college don Death in Paradise Richard Poole at- Last Tango in Halifax Alan lets Celia in PBS 12 12 written by Amelia Earhart. (CC) rope “Bulgaria” did not kill builder. ’ (CC) is found dead. (DVS) tends a voodoo festival. (CC) on a secret. ’ (CC) Modern Family Modern Family The Big Bang The Big Bang Hell’s Kitchen “Let the Catfights Begin” The Exorcist The Rances’ story be- Q13 News at 10 (N) (CC) Washington’s The Simpsons FOX 13 13 “Door to Door” “Phil on Wire” ’ Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Ingredient crossword challenge. comes public. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) Most Wanted (N) ’ (CC) IND 14 14 The Message of the Cross Donnie Swaggart The preaching ministry. Crossfire Service Jimmy Swaggart “Mr. Scratch” A team Criminal Minds “Protection” The BAU Criminal Minds “The Hunt” Kate’s niece Criminal Minds “Extreme Aggressor” Criminal Minds “Compulsion” Gideon Saving Hope Alex tries to help a cancer ION 15 15 member is put in danger. ’ tracks a vigilante. (CC) (DVS) is kidnapped. ’ (CC) (DVS) Four women are kidnapped. ’ must identify an arsonist. (CC) patient. ’ (CC) (DVS) IND 18 18 Marcus and Joni Jack Van Impe Jewish Jesus Hour of Salvation K. Copeland James Robison Enjoying-Life Marcus and Joni Joni: Table Talk The Green Room KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune Last Man Standing Dr. Ken “Ken Shark Tank Faux flowers; mercury level 20/20 (N) ’ (CC) KATU News at 11 High School Blitz ABC 22 22 (CC) “College Week” (N) ’ (CC) Learns Korean” tester. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) (N) ’ (CC) (N) KGW News at 6 (N) Live at 7 (N) Inside Edition (N) Caught on Camera With Nick Cannon Dateline NBC “The Good Husband” Investigation into a man’s death. (N) ’ (CC) KGW News at Tonight Show-J. NBC 26 26 ’ (CC) “Humans Are Awesome” (N) ’ 11 (N) Fallon UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n La Rosa de Guadalupe (N) (SS) Despertar Contigo (N) Vino el Amor (N) El color de la pasión (N) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News Timbers in 30: Family Feud (N) Family Feud (N) Hell’s Kitchen “Let the Catfights Begin” The Exorcist The Rances’ story be- 10 O’Clock News Friday Night 11 O’Clock News 2 Broke Girls ’ FOX 27 27 (N) End of Season ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Ingredient crossword challenge. comes public. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) (N) Lights (N) (CC) The First 48 “One of Ours” A retired The First 48 “Dead Wrong” A young fa- The First 48 “The The First 48 Live PD “Live PD -- 11.04.16” Riding along with law enforcement. (N Same-day The First 48 “Desperate Moves” A man A&E 52 52 police captain is killed. ’ (CC) ther is abducted and murdered. ’ Lure” ’ (CC) “Scared Silent” Tape) ’ (CC) is gunned down in his car. (CC) AMC 67 67 ›› Ender’s Game (2013) Harrison Ford. A gifted lad will ›› Lake Placid (1999, Horror) Bill Pullman, Bridget Fonda, Oliver Platt. A mon- ›› Predators (2010, Science Fiction) Adrien Brody, Topher Grace, Alice Braga. Premiere. Fearsome lead the battle to save Earth’s people. (CC) strous crocodile chomps on villagers in rural Maine. (CC) aliens hunt a band of human fighters. (CC) APL 43 43 Tanked “Chicago Bull Boom Box” Tanked: Sea-Lebrity Edition “Rapper’s Delight” 2 Chainz and Tyga. (N) ’ Tanked: Unfiltered “Shaq-a-Tank!” Tanked “Going for the Gold(fish)” Tanked ATM’s largest tank to date. BET 56 56 House of Payne House of Payne Meet the Browns Meet the Browns ›› Jumping the Broom (2011, Comedy) Angela Bassett. A bride and groom’s parents clash at the wedding. (CC) Alicia HERE in Times Square BRAVO 66 66 The Real Housewives of Atlanta The The Real Housewives of Atlanta “Chasing Nay-Nay” Kenya The Real Housewives of Atlanta Kandi ›› 50 First Dates (2004, Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore. A ›› 50 First Dates women visit a volcano. shoots her TV pilot. makes an announcement. man falls for a woman who has short-term memory loss. (2004) CBUT 29 29 CBC Vancouver News (N) (CC) Rick Mercer Coronation Street marketplace (N) Hello Goodbye the fifth estate “Caught on Camera” The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News Coronation Street CMT 61 61 Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing ›› Can’t Buy Me Love (1987, Comedy) Patrick Dempsey, Amanda Peterson. (CC) ››› The American President (1995) Michael Douglas. CNBC 46 46 Undercover Boss Lynne Zappone. Undercover Boss ’ (CC) Undercover Boss “Stella & Dot” ’ Undercover Boss ’ (CC) Undercover Boss ’ (CC) Fighting Canc. Paid Program CNN 44 44 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (CC) CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) ’ COM 60 60 Futurama (CC) Tosh.0 “Microwave Tosh.0 Daniel gets ›› You Don’t Mess With the Zohan (2008, Comedy) Adam Sandler, John Turturro, Emmanuelle ›› We’re the Millers (2013, Comedy) Jennifer Aniston, Jason Sudeikis, Will Glow Stick” baked. (CC) Chriqui. An ex-Israeli commando becomes a hairstylist in New York. (CC) Poulter. A dealer goes to Mexico with a fake family to score drugs. (CC) DIS 41 41 K.C. Undercover Liv and Maddie Bunk’d ’ (CC) Elena of Avalor Bunk’d (N) ’ Girl Meets World The Lodge (CC) L & M: Cali Style Girl Meets World Jessie ’ (CC) Bunk’d ’ (CC) Girl Meets World Gold Rush Tony Beets buys a second Gold Rush “Eye in the Sky” Todd Hoff- Gold Rush: Pay Dirt Todd returns to Gold Rush “Mutiny” Todd finds gold at Treasure Quest: Snake Island The Gold Rush “Mutiny” Todd finds gold at DSC 8 8 dredge. ’ (CC) man’s mine fails to deliver. (CC) collect Monster Red. (N) ’ (CC) his High Bar mine. (N) ’ (CC) team enters the Paraguayan jungle. his High Bar mine. ’ (CC) E! 65 65 Keeping Up With the Kardashians E! News (N) (CC) ›› No Strings Attached (2011, Romance-Comedy) Natalie Portman, Ashton Kutcher, Cary Elwes. Keeping Up With E! News (N) (CC) Khloé reconsiders her attitude. (CC) Two lifelong friends try not to let sex ruin their relationship. (CC) the Kardashians NBA Basketball New York Knicks at Chicago Bulls. (N) NBA Basketball Golden State Warriors at Los Angeles Lakers. Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry lead SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 (Live) the Warriors against D’Angelo Russell and the Lakers. (N) (Live) ESPN2 33 33 College Football College Football San Jose State at Boise State. (N) (Live) College Football Temple at . FNC 48 48 The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record With Brit Hume FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives (CC) Diners, Drive Tailgate Battle Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives (CC) Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive FREE 39 39 ››› Love & Basketball (2000, Romance) Sanaa Lathan, Omar Epps. ’ ›› The Notebook (2004) Ryan Gosling, Rachel McAdams. A man tells a story to a woman about two lovers. ’ The 700 Club ’ (CC) FX 53 53 ››› Thor (2011, Action) Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Anthony Hopkins. ›› Thor: The Dark World (2013, Action) Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston. Thor ›› The Wolverine (2013, Action) Hugh Jackman. Wolverine Cast out of Asgard, the Norse god lands on Earth. ’ (CC) must save the Nine Realms from an ancient enemy. ’ (CC) confronts the prospect of real mortality. ’ (CC) GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, Second Round. PGA Tour Golf Dominion Charity Classic (Playoff 2) First Round. From the James River Course in Richmond,Va. Ladies European Tour Golf 12 Gifts of Christmas (2015, Romance) Katrina Law, Aaron O’Connell. An ex- A Wish for Christmas (2016, Drama) Lacey Chabert, Paul Greene, Andrea The Nine Lives of Christmas (2014, Romance) Brandon Routh, Kimberly Sus- HALL 19 19 ecutive hires an artist to do his Christmas shopping. (CC) Brooks. Sara asks Santa for the courage to stand up for herself. (CC) tad. A bachelor learns the value of love and companionship. (CC) HGTV 68 68 Caribbean Life Caribbean Life Caribbean Life Caribbean Life Bought the Farm Bought the Farm Bought the Farm Bought the Farm House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Ancient Aliens “Mysterious Places” Mysterious places found around Earth. Doomsday: 10 Ways the World Will End Deadly forces from outer space. Doomsday: 10 Ways the World Will End Earth is pulled out of its orbit. (N) LIFE 51 51 JonBenét: 20 Years Later JonBenét Ramsey murder investigation. (CC) Cleveland Abduction (2015) Taryn Manning, Raymond Cruz. (CC) Girl in the Box (2016, Drama) Zane Holtz, Addison Timlin. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes MTV 63 63 Catfish: The TV Show ’ (CC) Catfish: The TV Show ’ (CC) ›› Alice in Wonderland (2010, Fantasy) Johnny Depp, Mia Wasikowska. ’ (CC) ›› Step Up: All In (2014) Ryan Guzman. ’ (CC) 34 34 Mecum Auto Auctions Auto auction from Dallas, Texas. NASCAR Racing NASCAR Racing DRIVE ’ Grudge Race Grudge Race NICK 40 40 Henry Danger ’ Henry Danger ’ ››› The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (2004) ’ SpongeBob Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Snapped “Melissa Cole” (CC) Snapped “Dee Dee Moore” (CC) Snapped A last will and testament. Snapped A husband’s suicide. Snapped “Donna Cobb” (CC) It Takes a Killer It Takes a Killer ROOT 31 31 College Football UCLA at Colorado. College Field Hockey ACC Tournament, First Semifinal: Teams TBA. College Field Hockey ACC Tournament, Second Semifinal: Teams TBA. Seahawks Press Seahawks Cops Suspects Cops “Coast to Cops ’ (CC) Cops Hurricane Cops “U.S. Mar- Cops “Taser Proof” Bellator MMA Live Liam McGeary takes on Phil Davis for the Light Heavyweight Championship; the return of Paul Daley. SPIKE 57 57 solicit sex. (CC) Coast” ’ (CC) warning. ’ (CC) shals” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) (N Same-day Tape) ’ SYFY 59 59 ››› Insidious ›› Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013, Horror) Patrick Wilson, Rose Byrne, Barbara Hershey. (CC) Z Nation “Election Day” (N) (CC) Van Helsing “Little Thing” (N) (CC) Z Nation “Election Day” (CC) TBN 20 20 End of the Age Perry Stone Praise Dr. David Jeremiah. (N) (CC) Christine Caine Frederick Price Spirit Christmas Candle Creflo Dollar Travel the Road Treasures (CC) TBS 55 55 › Tammy (2014, Comedy) Melissa Mc- ELeague “Group B Play- CS: GO” (N) (Live) (CC) People of Earth People of Earth Seinfeld “The Dog” Seinfeld “The Li- Seinfeld “The Pen” Seinfeld “The Park- Carthy. Premiere. (CC) (DVS) “Pilot” (CC) “Sponsored By” ’ (CC) brary” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ing Garage” TLC 38 38 A Haunting “Love Curse” (N) (CC) Kindred Spirits “Lost Amy” (N) (CC) A Haunting “Love Curse” ’ (CC) Kindred Spirits “Lost Amy” ’ (CC) A Haunting: Back From the Dead ’ A Haunting “Trapped in Terror” ’ TNT 54 54 Bones Brennan wakes up bloodied and Bones “The Graft in the Girl” A bone- ››› Inglourious Basterds (2009, War) Brad Pitt, Mélanie Laurent, Christoph Waltz. Soldiers seek Nazi scalps in German-occupied France. ›› Lord of War beaten. ’ (CC) smuggling ring is uncovered. (CC) (DVS) (2005) (CC) TOON 42 42 Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! We Bare Bears Steven Universe World of Gumball World of Gumball King of the Hill Cleveland Show American Dad ’ Bob’s Burgers ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Ghost Adventures (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (N) (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Impractical Jokers The guys’ biggest challenges yet. Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Impractical Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers NCIS “Dog Tags” Abby risks her career NCIS “Stop the Bleeding” Gibbs fights NCIS “Personal Day” Gibbs asks the NCIS “Incognito” A Marine is found dead NCIS “Double Trouble” Vance and Modern Family ’ Modern Family USA 58 58 to save a dog. ’ (CC) (DVS) for his life. ’ (CC) (DVS) team to help a DEA agent. ’ in Quantico. ’ (CC) (DVS) Gibbs partner up in the field. ’ (CC) (DVS) “Spring Break” VH1 62 62 ›› Step Up 3 (2010, Drama) Rick Malambri, Adam G. Sevani. Premiere. ’ ›› Footloose (1984) Kevin Bacon. Hip teen moves to corn town where pastor taboos dancing. ›› Mannequin (1987) Andrew McCarthy. Premiere. ’

SATURDAY DAYTIME Movies Sports Kids Bets November 5, 2016 CEN CHE 6 AM 6:30 7 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 KOMO 4 News Good Morning KOMO 4 News College Football Wisconsin at Northwestern. From Ryan College College Football Regional Coverage. Syracuse at Clemson or Okla- KOMO 4 News College Football ABC 4 4 Saturday 6:00am America (N) ’ Saturday 8:00am Field in Evanston, Ill. (N) (Live) (CC) Football homa State at Kansas State. (N) (Live) (CC) Saturday 4:00pm KING 5 Weekend KING 5 Weekend News News Voyager English Premier League Soccer Chel- NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series: O’Reilly Auto Voyager Wild-Vet Kids Biz Kid$ 2016 Breeders’ NBC 5 5 sea FC vs Everton FC. (N) Parts Challenge. (N) (S Live) (CC) News Cup (N) (CC) IND 6 6 Nip Paid Kitchen Paid Tai Paid Give (N) Heart House Home. 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KGW News at Sunrise (N) Voyager Star of A&E’s Hit English Premier League Soccer Chel- NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series: O’Reilly Auto Medicare Wild-Vet Journey Naturally 2016 Breeders’ NBC 26 26 Reality Show sea FC vs Everton FC. (N) Parts Challenge. (N) (S Live) (CC) Cup (N) (CC) Good Day Oregon Saturday (N) Paid Big Kids Outer Young Amer. Pregame College Football TCU at Baylor. From McLane Stadium in Waco, Best BestPan! Why Use a Pres- FOX 27 27 Prog. World News Space Icons Athlete Texas. (N) (S Live) (CC) Mop! sure Cooker? UNI 28 28 Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Planeta U (N) (SS) Pagado Pagado La Banda (N) LAnzate! (N) Jefe Notici Fútbol Mexicano Primera División Medicare Paid Opera- Tiny Flipping Vegas Zombie House Zombie House Downtown Shabby The Way Home Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds The First 48 ’ A&E 52 52 Prog. tion House “Spider House” Flipping (CC) Flipping (CC) ’ (CC) “Bring It Home” ’ (CC) “House on Fire” “Conflicted” ’ ’ (CC) (CC) AMC 67 67 The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- ›› Tremors (1990, Horror) Kevin Ba- ›› Lake Placid (1999, Horror) Bill Pull- ›› Predators (2010) Adrien Brody. Fearsome fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman con, Fred Ward. (CC) man, Bridget Fonda. (CC) aliens hunt a band of human fighters. (CC) APL 43 43 Big Cat Big Cat Tanked ’ (CC) Tanked ’ (CC) Tanked ’ (CC) Tanked ’ (CC) Tanked ’ (CC) Tanked ’ (CC) Tanked ’ (CC) Tanked ’ (CC) Tanked ’ (CC) Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole BET 56 56 Mercy Ships ’ Paid Paid Martin Ink, Paper, Scissors Hus Gary Prince Prince Payne House of Payne Payne ›› Jumping the Broom (2011) Angela Bassett. (CC) Diary of Mad Watch Don’t- Vanderpump Vanderpump Vanderpump Vanderpump Vanderpump Vanderpump The Real House- The Real House- The Real House- The Real House- The Real House- BRAVO 66 66 What -Tardy Rules Rules Rules Rules Rules Rules wives of Atlanta wives of Atlanta wives of Atlanta wives of Atlanta wives of Atlanta CBUT 29 29 Mon Tiger Super Dot ’ Arthur Art Our Vancouver Absolutely Doc Zone ’ Figure Skating Speed Skating Na Hockey NHL Hockey CMT 61 61 CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ Hot 20 Countdown (N) (CC) I Love I Love ›› Can’t Buy Me Love (1987, Comedy) (CC) ›› The Break-Up (2006) Vince Vaughn. CNBC 46 46 Medi Bissell Medi NASCAR Racing NASCAR Racing Paid House Shark Medi BIS Star BIS Medi Paid Medi Paid Paid American Greed American Greed CNN 44 44 Smerconish (N) CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Smerconish CNN Newsroom Unfinished CNNH 45 45 New Saturday Smerconish (N) CNN Newsroom HLN Weekend HLN Sneak Peek CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Foren Foren Foren Foren Smerconish CNN Newsroom ’ COM 60 60 Paid Paid Try Total Medicare Yankers Yankers Yankers Yankers Futurama (CC) Futura- Futura- Futura- South South South › Half Baked (1998, Comedy) Dave ›› Harold & Kumar Go to White Prog. Prog. Gym ma ’ ma ’ ma ’ Park Park Park Chappelle, Guillermo Diaz. (CC) Castle (2004) John Cho. (CC) DIS 41 41 Tmrrwl Goldie Doc Mickey The Sofia Elena Star- Bunk’d Stuck Liv- Girl K.C. Jessie Bunk’d Austin Bizaard Stuck Code 9 Just Walk Code 9 Just Just Tai BISSELL Paid Paid Medicare Paid Dirty Jobs Mike Dirty Jobs ’ (CC) Dirty Jobs “Rein- Dirty Jobs “Cricket Street Outlaws Street Outlaws Street Outlaws Street Outlaws Street Outlaws DSC 8 8 Cheng Prog. Prog. Prog. creates a reef. deer Farm” (CC) Farmer” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) E! 65 65 Paid BISSELL Kar- ››› The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants E! News Weekend Keeping Up With WAGS: Miami WAGS: Miami WAGS: Miami “Girl WAGS: Miami WAGS: Miami ›› No Strings At- Prog. dashian (2005) Amber Tamblyn. Premiere. (CC) (N) (CC) the Kardashians (CC) (CC) Code” “Birthday Brawl” (CC) tached (2011) College GameDay From Baton Rouge, La. (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Vanderbilt at Auburn. From Jordan-Hare Score- College Football Maryland at Michigan. From Michigan Sta- Score- College Football Oregon at USC. (N) ESPN 32 32 Stadium in Auburn, Ala. (N) (Live) board dium in Ann Arbor, Mich. (N) (Live) board (Live) ESPN2 33 33 SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Louisville at Boston College. (N) Scores College Football Scores College Football FNC 48 48 FOX & Friends The Cost of Freedom America’s Election Headquarters America’s Election Headquarters (N) The Five (N) Special Report Fox Report (N) Watters’ World FOOD 35 35 Paid BIS Guilty Top 5 Farm Swt Holiday Pioneer Pioneer Trisha’s The Kitchen (N) Ayes Valer B’foot Contessa Worst Cooks Chopped (CC) Holiday Baking Holiday Baking FREE 39 39 Makeu Paid ›› Rock of Ages (2012, Musical) Julianne Hough. ’ ›› Dear John (2010, Romance) Channing Tatum. ’ ›› The Notebook (2004, Romance) Ryan Gosling. ’ › Because I Said So (2007) ’ FX 53 53 BISSELL Top Ellen Ellen Ellen How I How I How I How I Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men ››› Thor (2011) Chris Hemsworth. Cast out of ›› Thor: The Dark World (2013, Action) Chris Captain Cooker (CC) “Vows” “Pilot” Met Met Met Met Asgard, the Norse god lands on Earth. ’ Hemsworth, Natalie Portman. ’ (CC) A GOLF 70 70 Euro PGA LPGA Tour Golf Golf Central PGA Tour Golf PGA Tour Golf Central PGA Tour Golf HALL 19 19 Window Wonderland (2013) Chyler ››› The Most Wonderful Time of the A Bride for Christmas (2012) Arielle A Christmas Melody (2015) Mariah Matchmaker Santa (2012) Lacey Cha- Let It Snow (2013, Drama) Candace Leigh, Paul Campbell. (CC) Year (2008) Henry Winkler. (CC) Kebbel, Andrew Walker. (CC) Carey, Brennan Elliott. (CC) bert, Florence Henderson. (CC) Cameron Bure, Jesse Hutch. (CC) HGTV 68 68 Mixer Paid Love It or List It Love It or List It Love It or List It Love It or List It Love It or List It Love It or List It Property Bro Property Bro Property Bro Property Bro Property Bro HIST 37 37 Coin Medi White House The Presidents The Presidents The Presidents The Presidents The Presidents The Presidents The Presidents The Men Who Built America (CC) Built America LIFE 51 51 LifeL Paid Paid BIS Eat Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid The Way Home › Drew Peterson: Untouchable Blue-Eyed Butcher (2012) (CC) She Made Them Do It (2012) (CC) MSNBC 47 47 MSNBC Live (N) AM Joy (N) MSNBC Live (N) MSNBC Live (N) MSNBC Live (N) MSNBC Live (N) MSNBC Live (N) MSNBC Live (N) Politics 2016 Politics 2016 All In With Chris MTV 63 63 ›› Alice in Wonderland (2010) ’ (CC) Teen Mom OG Teen Mom OG Teen Mom OG Catfish: The TV Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV Catfish: The TV Fast and Furious-Drift NBCS 34 34 Premier League Premier League English Premier League Soccer Premier NASCAR Racing Horse Racing Breeders Cup. (N) (Live) Premier. Rugby NICK 40 40 George George Al Al Regal Kuu Spong Spong SpongeBob SquarePants Spong Rang Loud Loud Loud Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Loud Henry Game OXY 50 50 Clean Paid Medi Paid ›› The Bodyguard (1992) Kevin Costner. Snap Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) ROOT 31 31 BIS Paid Omega Tai BIS Cooker Top Paid Coun Cook Red Bull Cra. Bensin College Football Fresno State at Colorado State. (N) (Live) College Football Paid Red Medicare Body Paid Paid Beyond Scared Beyond Scared Beyond Scared Beyond Scared Beyond Scared Cops Cops Cops Cops Jail ’ Cops Cops Cops SPIKE 57 57 Prog. Copper Beast! Prog. Prog. Straight ’ Straight ’ (CC) Straight ’ (CC) Straight ’ Straight ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) SYFY 59 59 Paid Green LifeL Medi Zone Zone Zone Apocalypse L.A. (2014) Justin Ray. › The Darkest Hour (2011) (CC) ›› Dark City (1998) Rufus Sewell. ››› Hanna (2011) Saoirse Ronan. (CC) TBN 20 20 RocK Auto Island Veggie Mon Hop Lassie Goliath Ishine Inspir. Kroeze Don- Jack Ancient M Lu News Praise (CC) Christ The Bi Memories In Touch TBS 55 55 Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld › College Road Trip (2008) ›› Talladega Nights: The Ballad of ›› Pineapple Express (2008) Seth Rogen. A Friends Friends Friends Friends 2 Broke 2 Broke ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ Martin Lawrence. Ricky Bobby (2006) Will Ferrell. stoner flees after witnessing a murder. (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Girls ’ Girls ’ TLC 38 38 Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Stories of ER Stories of ER Stories of ER Stories of ER Stories of ER Stories of ER Stories of ER Stories of ER TNT 54 54 Law & Order Law & Order “By Law & Order Law & Order Law & Order “Il- Law & Order Law & Order “Rap- ›› Godzilla (2014, Science Fiction) Aaron Taylor- ›› The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012, “Chattel” ’ Perjury” ’ “Pledge” ’ “Lucky Stiff” ’ legitimate” ’ “Crimebusters” ture” ’ Johnson, Ken Watanabe. (CC) (DVS) Fantasy) Ian McKellen. (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 Steven Transf. Poké Teen Teen Teen Teen Teen Teen Teen Teen Teen Mighty Steven Universe Gum Gum Gum ››› The LEGO Movie (2014) TRAV 36 36 Paid Paid Wild Things Mysteries at Mysteries at Mysteries at Expedition Un. Everest Air (CC) Bizarre Foods Deli Deli Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise TRUTV 49 49 Medi Makeu Paid Medi Best Shark Paid BIS Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Love Snack Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Eyewitness “Buf- Paid Medicare BISSELL Paid Falling Water (CC) NCIS “Grace Pe- NCIS A murder NCIS “Angel of NCIS “Bury Your NCIS “Capitol Of- NCIS “Broken Ar- NCIS “Defiance” ’ NCIS “Rock and a USA 58 58 falo ’07” Prog. Prog. (DVS) riod” ’ victim in a taxi. Death” ’ Dead” ’ fense” ’ row” ’ (CC) (DVS) Hard Place” VH1 62 62 Saved/ Saved/ Saved/ Saved/ Saved/ Saved/ Saved/ Saved/ Saved/ Saved/ Saved/ ›› Step Up 3 (2010) Rick Malambri. ’ › Battle of the Year (2013) Josh Holloway. ›› Stomp the Yard (2007) Life 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016 ENTERTAINMENT

SATURDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets November 5, 2016 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 College Football Nebraska at Ohio State. From Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (N) (Live) (CC) Football Tonight Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! ’ (CC) American Ninja Warrior Contestants KOMO 4 News Castle A student is ABC 4 4 ’ (CC) from the Northwest compete. (CC) 11:00pm murdered. ’ NBC Nightly News KING 5 News at Laura McKenzie’s Raw Travel “Port- 2016 In Search of Speed: The U.S. Dateline NBC “The Client” Detectives Saturday Night Live ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 11 Saturday Night NBC 5 5 - Holt 6:30 (N) (CC) Traveler (N) au-Prince, Haiti” Alpine Ski Team (N) ’ search for a missing realtor. ’ (N) (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) IND 6 6 Hiring America Military Makeover Access Hollywood (N) ’ (CC) ››› To Catch a Thief (1955, Romance-Comedy) Cary Grant, Grace Kelly. News Made Hollywood Access Hollywood ’ (CC) College Football Alabama at LSU. From Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, La. (N) KIRO 7 News (N) (CC) Steve Raible’s The Insider (N) Entertainment Tonight (N) ’ (CC) KIRO 7 News at Scandal “One for CBS 7 7 (Live) (CC) Scouting Report ’ (CC) 11PM (N) (CC) the Dog” (CC) PBS NewsHour BBC Newsnight Antiques Roadshow A 1907 Robert Call the Midwife Nurse Barbara Gilbert Vera “A Certain Samaritan” Vera investigates a murder. ’ Scott & Bailey The new sergeant’s first Oregon Revealed: PBS 9 9 Weekend (N) ’ (N) Henri oil painting. ’ (CC) arrives. ’ (CC) (CC) case. ’ (CC) Wonder Bones “The Loyalty in the Lie” Booth The X-Files “The Erlenmeyer Flask” Hu- The X-Files “Little Green Men” An alien Q13 News at 9 (N) Seahawks Satur- Washington’s Celebrity Name Celebrity Name Anger Manage- MNT 10 10 goes missing. (CC) mans test unknown substances. sighting in Mexico. ’ (CC) (CC) day Night (N) Most Wanted (N) Game ’ (CC) Game ’ (CC) ment (CC) Mike & Molly “Pi- Mike & Molly “First 2 Broke Girls ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ Rizzoli & Isles “Deadly Harvest” A mur- Major Crimes A case deals with gang CSI: Miami “All In” The team races to Band in Seattle Family Guy ’ CW 11 11 lot” ’ (CC) Date” (CC) (CC) (CC) der victim is found. ’ (CC) violence. (CC) save Calleigh. ’ (CC) (Part 1 of 2) (CC) Antiques Roadshow Items that guests Keeping Up Ap- Keeping Up Ap- As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Waiting for God Fawlty Towers Red Dwarf ’ Red Dwarf “Back Doctor Who (Part Doctor Who (Part PBS 12 12 received as presents. (CC) pearances (CC) pearances (CC) “Wedding Plans” “The Wedding” (CC) to Reality” ’ 2 of 6) 3 of 6) Celebrity Name Celebrity Name Modern Family Modern Family Pitch “Pilot” A girl plays professional Lethal Weapon “Best Buds” A violent Q13 News at 10 Seahawks Satur- Hell’s Kitchen A surf-and-turf protein FOX 13 13 Game ’ (CC) Game ’ (CC) “First Days” ’ “Larry’s Wife” ’ baseball. ’ (CC) (DVS) case involves a drug cartel. ’ (N) (CC) day Night (CC) relay. ’ (PA) (CC) (DVS) IND 14 14 Frances and Friends Family Worship Center Service The church of Jimmy Swaggart Ministries. Crossfire Service Jimmy Swaggart FWC Music Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit An Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Pe- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ION 15 15 “Choice” ’ (CC) “Abomination” ’ (CC) Subway commuter is mutilated. (CC) infant disappears at a local park. dophile takes a detective hostage. “Brotherhood” ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Kenneth W. Sekulow In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Manna Fest Love Israel Hillsong TV Kerry Pharr The Green Room The Ramp The Green Room The Ramp College Football Nebraska at Ohio State. From Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (N) (Live) (CC) Paid Program MyDestination. Paid Program Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! ’ (CC) KATU News at 11 Castle A student is ABC 22 22 TV (CC) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) murdered. ’ NBC Nightly News Straight Talk Give (N) ’ (EI) Heart of a Cham- Grant’s Getaways Best Pan Ever! Dateline NBC “The Client” Detectives Saturday Night Live ’ (CC) KGW News at Saturday Night NBC 26 26 - Holt (CC) (DVS) pion-Thompson search for a missing realtor. ’ 11 (N) Live (N) ’ (CC) UNI 30 30 Fútbol Mexicano Primera División Club Leon vs CD Guadalajara. (N) Nosotros los Nosotros los Narcos (N) Crónicas de Sábado (N) Durmiendo Noticiero FOX 27 27 ››› Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Nick Pitch “Pilot” A girl plays professional Lethal Weapon “Best Buds” A violent 10 O’Clock News (N) Hell’s Kitchen A surf-and-turf protein Stahl. A cyborg protects John Connor from a superior model. baseball. ’ (CC) (DVS) case involves a drug cartel. ’ relay. ’ (PA) (CC) (DVS) The First 48 “Hale Storm” A barrage of The First 48 An Atlanta murder is cap- The First 48 “Old Wounds” Drive-by A&E Presents: The First 48 “Far The First 48 Gunfire in an underground The First 48 “Heartless” Brutal murders A&E 52 52 bullets. ’ (CC) tured on video. ’ (CC) shooting death in Oklahoma. (CC) Killing Season From Home” ’ mall. (CC) in New Orleans. ’ (CC) AMC 67 67 ›››› Alien (1979, Science Fiction) Tom Skerritt, Sigourney Weaver, John Hurt. A merciless horror ›››› Aliens (1986, Science Fiction) Sigourney Weaver, Carrie Henn, Michael Biehn. Space Marines battle an army of ›› Alien 3 (1992) stalks the crew of a deep-space freighter. (CC) deadly monsters. (CC) (CC) APL 43 43 Pit Bulls and Parolees “Sin City” ’ Pit Bulls and Parolees “Crisis” (CC) Pit Bulls & Parolees: Pack of Pits Reflecting on Earl’s journey. (N) Life at Vet U “Race to the Finish” Life at Vet U: Extra Credit (N) ’ BET 56 56 ›› Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005) Kimberly Elise, Steve Harris. (CC) ›› The Gospel (2005) Boris Kodjoe. Premiere. A singer tries to help his ailing father’s church. ›› The Gospel (2005) Boris Kodjoe, Idris Elba. (CC) BRAVO 66 66 The Real Housewives of Atlanta The Real Housewives of Atlanta Fed- ››› Easy A (2010, Comedy) Emma Stone, Penn Badgley. Premiere. A high- ››› Easy A (2010, Comedy) Emma Stone, Penn Badgley, Amanda Bynes. A “Turning Over a New Peach” eral agents show up. school student uses the rumor mill to her advantage. high-school student uses the rumor mill to her advantage. CBUT 29 29 NHL Hockey NHL Hockey Calgary Flames at Los Angeles Kings. From Staples Center in Los Angeles. (N) (S Live) (CC) Post Show CBC News Camelot Arthur battles mercenaries. CMT 61 61 ›› The Last Song (2010) Miley Cyrus. A man tries to reconnect with his estranged daughter. ››› Walk the Line (2005) Joaquin Phoenix, Reese Witherspoon. The story of music legends Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash. CNBC 46 46 American Greed: The Fugitives American Greed: The Fugitives American Greed American Greed American Greed Paid Program Paid Program CNN 44 44 Unfinished Business: Hillary Clinton The Essential Donald Trump (CC) Unfinished Business: The Essential Hillary Clinton (CC) The Essential Donald Trump (CC) CNNH 45 45 Unfinished Business: The Essential Hillary Clinton (CC) Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Unfinished Business: The Essential Hillary Clinton (CC) COM 60 60 Harold & Kumar South Park “The South Park “The Coon Trilogy” Coon and friends help vic- ›› We’re the Millers (2013, Comedy) Jennifer Aniston, Jason Sudeikis, Will Poulter. A dealer goes to ›› Fun With Dick & Jane (2005, Com- Go Coon” (CC) tims. (CC) Mexico with a fake family to score drugs. (CC) edy) Jim Carrey, Téa Leoni. (CC) DIS 41 41 Stuck/Middle L & M: Cali Style Descendants (2015, Comedy) Dove Cameron, Kristin Chenoweth. ’ (CC) K.C. Undercover K.C. Undercover Liv and Maddie Bizaardvark (CC) Best Friends Stuck/Middle Street Outlaws “Daddy Day Car” Daddy Street Outlaws “Back on Track?” Chief Street Outlaws The Crow-mod goes Street Outlaws: Full Throttle “Where the Streets Have No Name” The first list Street Outlaws “Midnight Riders” Okla- DSC 8 8 Dave returns with “Plan B.” must confront his PTSD. (CC) against Farmtruck. ’ (CC) race of the season. (N) ’ (CC) homa City’s street races. (CC) E! 65 65 ›› No Strings Attached (2011) Natalie Portman. Two life- ››› Mean Girls (2004, Comedy) Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Tina Fey. A ››› Mean Girls (2004, Comedy) Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Tina Fey. A Sisterhood of long friends try not to let sex ruin their relationship. teen becomes friends with three cruel schoolmates. (CC) teen becomes friends with three cruel schoolmates. (CC) Traveling Pants College Football Oregon at USC. (N) College Football College Football Washington at California. From California Memorial Stadium in Berkeley, Calif. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (CC) ESPN 32 32 (Live) Scoreboard (N) ESPN2 33 33 College Football College Football Utah State at Wyoming. From War Memorial Stadium in Laramie, Wyo. (N) (Live) College Football Final (N) (Live) (CC) Football Final FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) The Greg Gutfeld Show (N) Watters’ World (N) Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) The Greg Gutfeld Show Justice With Judge Jeanine FOOD 35 35 Holiday Baking Championship (CC) Holiday Baking Championship (CC) Holiday Baking Championship (CC) Holiday Baking Championship (CC) Holiday Baking Championship (CC) Holiday Baking Championship (CC) FREE 39 39 Because I Said › 10 Things I Hate About You (1999, Comedy) Heath Ledger, Julia Stiles. ’ ››› Pitch Perfect (2012) Anna Kendrick. College students enter an a cappella competition. ’ ››› Grease ’ FX 53 53 ››› Captain America: The First Avenger (2011, Action) Chris Evans, Hayley ››› Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014, Action) Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Samuel L. Jackson. Capt. The Strain “The Fall” The team tries to Atwell. Captain America battles the evil HYDRA organization. ’ (CC) America and the Black Widow face an unexpected enemy. ’ (CC) vanquish the strain. ’ (CC) GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, Third Round. (CC) PGA Tour Golf Dominion Charity Classic (Playoff 2) Second Round. From the James River Course in Richmond,Va. (CC) A Christmas Detour (2015, Romance) Candace Cameron Bure, Paul Greene, The Mistletoe Promise (2016, Romance) Jaime King, Luke MacFarlane. Pre- Once Upon a Holiday (2015, Romance) Briana Evigan, Paul Campbell. A good HALL 19 19 Sarah Strange. Two travelers become stranded in Buffalo. (CC) miere. Two strangers pretend to be a couple for the holidays. (CC) Samaritan sweeps a runaway princess off her feet. (CC) HGTV 68 68 Property Brothers (CC) Property Brothers (CC) Property Brothers (CC) Property Brothers (CC) House Hunters Renovation (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 The Men Who Built America (CC) The Men Who Built America JP Morgan establishes a bank in NYC. (CC) The Men Who Built America The changing face of America. ’ (CC) The Men Who Built America (CC) LIFE 51 51 ››› Taken (2008, Action) Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace. (CC) Who Killed JonBenét? (2016) Eion Bailey, Michel Gill. Premiere. (CC) JonBenét’s Mother: Victim or Killer? (N) (CC) MSNBC 47 47 All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Place for Politics 2016 (N) The Place for Politics 2016 (N) The Place for Politics 2016 The Place for Politics 2016 All In With Chris Hayes MTV 63 63 Fast and Furious-Drift ›› The Fast and the Furious (2001, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. Premiere. ’ (CC) ›› 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003, Action) Paul Walker, Tyrese, Eva Mendes. Premiere. ’ (CC) NBCS 34 34 Premiership Rugby Premiership Rugby USA vs. Maori All Blacks. (Taped) Mecum Auto Auctions “Dallas” Auto auction from Dallas, Texas. (N) NICK 40 40 School of Rock Nicky, Ricky Henry Danger ’ Henry Danger ’ Henry Danger ’ Game Shakers School of Rock Nicky, Ricky Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Snapped “Kathleen Wise” (CC) Snapped “Shellye Stark” (CC) Killision Course (Series Premiere) (N) Snapped “Michelle Knotek” (CC) Killision Course Snapped “Elizabeth Guthrie-Nail” ROOT 31 31 College Football Idaho State at Montana. (N) (Live) College Football Texas at Texas Tech. (N Same-day Tape) College Football Idaho State at Montana. ’ ’ ’ ’ SPIKE 57 57 Cops A customer Cops In Houston: Cops (CC) Cops “Atlanta” Cops (N) (CC) Cops “Off-Campus Jail: Big Texas Cops “Odd Arrests Cops Challenging Cops (CC) ›› Fast Five (2011, Action) Vin Diesel, steals beer. (CC) Shooting incident. (CC) Arrests” (N) ’ No. 5” ’ detainment. (CC) Paul Walker. ’ SYFY 59 59 ›› Shutter Island (2010) Leonardo DiCaprio, Mark Ruffalo. A 1950s lawman hunts an escaped murderess. (CC) 400 Days (2015, Science Fiction) Brandon Routh, Caity Lotz. Premiere. (CC) ›› Doom (2005) The Rock. (CC) TBN 20 20 Hour of Power With Bobby Schuller Graham Classic Pathway Victory › Left Behind (2000, Suspense) Kirk Cameron, Brad Johnson. (CC) Juce Live L.A. (CC) After Party Clayton King ’ ’ TBS 55 55 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls › Tammy (2014, Comedy) Melissa McCarthy, Susan Sarandon, Kathy Bates. A The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Full Frontal With People of Earth (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) woman hits the road with her feisty grandmother. (DVS) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Samantha Bee “Pilot” TLC 38 38 Untold Stories of the E.R. (N) (CC) Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) TNT 54 54 ›› The Hobbit: An Unexpected Jour- ››› The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013, Fantasy) Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman, Richard Armitage. Bilbo and company encounter ›› The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012, Fantasy) ney (2012) Ian McKellen. the fearsome dragon Smaug. (CC) (DVS) Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman. (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 ›› Everyone’s Hero (2006, Adventure) Voices of Rob Reiner. Premiere. Steven Universe Steven Universe Bob’s Burgers ’ Bob’s Burgers ’ American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Ghost Adventures “Route 666” The crew heads to Texas. (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (N) (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) The Dead Files (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Impractical Jokers The guys’ biggest challenges yet. Jon Loves Gear Dream Corp. LLC Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers NCIS “The Admiral’s Daughter” A con- NCIS “The Enemy Within” A rescue mis- NCIS “Cadence” A slain Marine is found NCIS “Return to Sender” British prison- NCIS “Homefront” A 14-year-old stops a Modern Family Modern Family ’ USA 58 58 troversial crime scene. ’ sion in Syria. ’ (CC) (DVS) holding a photo. (CC) (DVS) ers flee stateside. ’ home invasion. (CC) (DVS) “Summer Lovin”’ (CC) (DVS) VH1 62 62 ›› Stomp the Yard (2007, Drama) Honey 3 (2016, Drama) Cassie Ventura, . Premiere. ’ › Friday After Next (2002, Comedy) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. ’ ›› Stomp the Yard (2007), Ne-Yo ’

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