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$1 Mid-Week Edition Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014 Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com Felony Charges Possible in Bucoda Dog’s Death

‘AN EXTREME CASE’: Thurston returned results indicating an ex- gator with Animal Services, the Courtesy Photo treme case of animal cruelty, ac- results showed the dog “suffered County Investigator Says This photograph cording to Thurston County offi- long standing neglect.” sparked wide- Necropsy Found Evidence cials. The dog, which was named spread outrage A consideration for felony Wolfy, had several wounds that of Long-Standing Neglect; when it was charges has been filed with the were infested with maggots. Rocks posted to social Thousands Sign Petitions Felony Division of Thurston were found in his stomach, an in- media last month. County’s Prosecuting Attorney’s dication of starvation, Johnson The owner of By Justyna Tomtas Office against both the owner of said. the animal, and [email protected] the animal and the person who After an examination of the the person who shot the dog. dog’s teeth, it was determined shot it, could face A necropsy completed on an According to Erika Johnson, felony charges. allegedly abused dog in Bucoda field officer and cruelty investi- please see CHARGES, page Main 13 Dorey Holds Slim Stericycle: Lead Over Hallom No Ebola Still Counting in Assessor’s Race Waste in Lewis County ‘PREVENTING PANIC’: Company With Morton Facility Not Involved with Ebola Waste in Local Area By Christopher Brewer [email protected] A company specializing in col- lection and disposal of medical waste has not locally processed any medical waste from any hospitals that have treated patients with Eb- ola, officials said Wednesday. Representatives from Stericycle, an Illinois-based company that operates a facility in Morton, met with officials from Lewis County Public Health, the State Department of Health and Washington State Department of Ecology to discuss calming any Pete Caster / [email protected] public concerns about the possible Penny Mauel looks over the shoulder of Lewis County Assessor candidate Candy Hallom as they peruse the preliminary results of the 2014 General Election on treatment of Ebola-infected waste Tuesday evening at the Lewis County Courthouse in Chehalis. Current Lewis County Assessor Dianne Dorey holds a razor-thin lead over Hallom. in Lewis County. County code of- ficer Bill Teitzel called the meet- TOO CLOSE TO CALL: tial count with 7,695 votes. Election ing that ended up lasting just 38 213 Votes Separate Both candidates are Re- minutes after Stericycle regional publicans. 2014 AUDITOR: LARGE NUMBER OF operations manager Chris Dunn Dorey, Hallom The next count is VOTES REMAIN TO BE COUNTED told those present no Ebola waste By Christopher Brewer was being processed at the Morton scheduled to location. [email protected] be conducted By The Chronicle of uncounted votes topped 5,000, Friday. The “Our motive is to basically be Lewis County Assessor Di- Some races have been essen- according to elections officials. proactive and try to prevent public Lewis Coun- Initial results showed a voter anne Dorey holds a razor-thin ty Auditor's tially decided, but those sepa- panic,” Dr. Rachel Wood, health lead over challenger Candy rated by a small margin could see turnout of 41.1 percent, with Office esti- 17,991 of 43,772 registered voters officer for Lewis and Thurston Hallom. Dianne Dorey a shift in numbers as about 3,500 counties, said. “If they get word mates there votes cast late Monday and Tues- casting their ballot. The initial to- Dorey collected 50.68 per- incumbent are 5,000 bal- any type of waste from a hospital in cent of the initial ballots with day remain to be counted. tal came well under Zandell’s orig- lots left to be inal estimate of 68 percent, and Dallas is coming to our community, a total of 7,908 votes. Hal- Lewis County Auditor Gary we want to prevent any panic.” counted, meaning the race is Zandell told a crowd of people is down from the previous two lom, the clerk of the Board too close to call with only 213 even-numbered years — sharply “Currently, that is not happen- of Equalization and an ad- gathered at the Lewis County ing,” Dunn responded. votes separating the two can- Elections Division that those from the last midterm election. ministrative aide to the Lewis didates. County Commission, gar- votes would be counted Friday. As of Wednesday, the number please see COUNT, page Main 13 please see EBOLA, page Main 13 nered 49.32 percent of the ini- please see VOTES, page Main 13

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Make Plans for Veterans Day Parade Pe Make plans to travel to Toledo Saturday for the annual Veterans Day Parade. It will take place Saturday at noon in downtown Toledo to honor all veterans of America’s armed forces, especially those locally who have served, past to present. Calendar It’s free to the public. Write-In, 3-7 p.m., Vernett Smith Chehalis Tim- Family Story Time, children age 3 to third grade, Support Groups WHAT’S HAPPENING? berland Library, bring laptop or pen and paper to 11:45 a.m., Randle pursue writing 50,000 words in 30 days, http://goo. PageTurners Book Discussion, for adults, “Un- “Up From Grief,” for those grieving the loss of a If you have an event you would like gl/59XE7b broken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., Assured Home Hospice, included in the Community Calendar, and Redemption,” by Laura Hillenbrand, noon, 2120 N. Park St., Centralia, (360) 330-2640 Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Im- please email your information to Public Agencies Chehalis [email protected]. Include a Get Crafty!, for all ages, 12:30 p.m., Winlock manuel Lutheran Church, 1209 N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) 736-9268 daytime telephone number where you Lewis County Mental Health Coalition, 10-11:30 The Green Fields of America, for all ages, 6 p.m. can be reached. a.m., Lewis County Public Health building, second- Joe and Paula McHugh, Winlock Multiple sclerosis, 6-8 p.m., Providence Cen- There is no charge for these listings. floor conference room, (360) 740-1430 tralia Hospital chapel conference room, (360) 748- 8687, Facebook page: Lewis County Multiple Scle- For questions about calendar items, Reducing Underage Drinking Coalition, 2 p.m., Lewis County Public Health building, second-floor rosis Support Group call Doug Blosser at The Chronicle, Organizations conference building, (360) 740-1424 (360) 807-8238. Oakview Grange, 7 p.m., 2715 N. Pearl St., Cen- Lewis County Alcohol, Tobacco and Other tralia, (360) 736-5639 Drugs Advisory Board, 4 p.m., Lewis County Pub- Lewis County Robotics Society, 6 p.m., room Friday, Nov. 7 lic Health building, second-floor conference room, 128, Kemp Hall, Centralia College, (360) 304-9660 (360) 740-1418 Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, 6:30 p.m., Today Napavine City Council, budget workshop, 6 Fisheries Official to Present p.m., Napavine City Hall, 407 Birch Ave., (360) 262- Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Grand Ave., Centralia, Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Che- 3547, ext. 213 (360) 485-2852 Rising Tide Seminar halis, (360) 740-0492 Centralia-Chehalis Vintage Auto Club, 7:30 p.m., Henry Carson, of the Washington CC Grow, farmers market, noon-3 p.m., Centra- Ramblin’ Jack’s Rib Eye, 1336 Rush Road, Chehalis, Department of Fisheries, will be giving lia College, across from Health & Wellness Center, Libraries (360) 767-0719 (360) 736-9391, ext. 650 S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst Park, Kitch- a Rising Tide seminar at noon Friday at Book Babies, children 12-24 months, 10 a.m., Centralia College. Clarissa Gifford, noon-1 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm to Chehalis en 1, Centralia, (360) 388-0450 or (360) 736-4163 Table, 476 W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) 748-4417 Book Babies, children birth-24 months, 10:30 Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, 1993 S Market NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) a.m., Centralia Blvd, Chehalis, (360) 520-0772 please see CALENDAR, page Main 11 Want to see your bazaar listing here? Call customer service at 360-807-8203 or email [email protected] with your bazaar information today!

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5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Nov. 6, 2014 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s 52.83 65.0 0.00 100s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s 74.72 85.0 +0.01 80s H L Cowlitz at Packwood 70s 60s L 4.63 10.5 -0.39 50s Cowlitz at Randle Showers Likely Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy Partly Cloudy 40s 9.32 18.0 -0.70 30s 59º 44º 55º 35º 57º 43º 58º 47º 58º 46º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 10.02 ---- 0.00 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 ...... 7:02 a.m. Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 4:48 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 59 Moonrise ...... 5:01 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 52 60/47 57/38 Moonset...... 6:38 a.m. Normal High ...... 56 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 40 58/47 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 69 in 1949 Anchorage 33/24 s 35/35 pc Record Low...... 21 in 1935 61/48 Boise 65/41 s 60/37 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg Full Last New First Boston 54/48 ra 52/35 ra Yesterday ...... 0.09" 59/44 57/39 11/6 11/14 11/22 11/29 Dallas 70/45 s 67/47 s Month to date ...... 0.94" Tacoma Honolulu 87/71 s 86/73 ra Normal month to date ...1.04" Centralia 60/46 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 79/58 s 80/59 s Year to date...... 34.81" 59/44 Yakima Nashville 60/37 pc 52/34 s Normal year to date ....33.88" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 84/57 s 84/57 s 61/38 Longview 58/44 Trees None None St. Louis 53/32 s 50/41 s Salt Lake City 65/46 s 65/43 s WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 59/43 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 74/55 s 73/56 s Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 65/46 sh 56/35 pc Portland 60/44 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo- graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 61/44 61/44 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 72/48 s 76/47 s New Delhi 89/65 s 91/66 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 52/31 s 51/32 mc Paris 53/44 pc 57/46 ra Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 60/47 sh 55/40 pc Spokane 59/40 sh 51/31 s London 53/50 mc 55/44 ra Rio de Janeiro 85/71 t 93/74 pc cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 59/50 sh 57/45 pc Tri Cities 64/43 s 54/29 s Mexico City 76/54 s 74/50 pc Rome 66/60 ra 66/56 ra sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 59/44 sh 55/36 pc Wenatchee 58/40 sh 56/34 s Moscow 43/36 pc 47/43 pc Sydney 70/57 pc 75/57 s CHRISTIAN’S ROOFING PACIFIC NORTHWEST In God we Trust Licensed, Insured Bonded ALASKA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, IDAHO, MONTANA, UTAH REG # ChRIsRC87303 Commercial & Residential REACH 3 million Paciic Northwesterners with just One Call! n PNDC CLASSIFIED - Daily Newspapers Call Today for Your FREE ESTIMATE! 29 newspapers - 1,187,980 circulation Number of words: 25 l Extra word cost: $10 • Composition • TPO • Leaks & Repairs Cost: $540 (Runs 3 consecutive days including wkds.) - Daily Newspapers

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More info: [email protected] or call (916) 288-6011 360-508-2555 CH529853rc.cg Call 360-736-3311 • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014 Responders Contemplate Train Derailment Disaster Scenario TRAINING: Officials From Several Agencies Attend Meeting Hosted ‘‘The more everyone by BNSF to Improve is prepared, the less Responses to Disasters impact there is.’’ By Kaylee Osowski Rictor Overlie [email protected] BNSF employee Personnel from multiple law enforcement and emergency re- sponse agencies on Wednesday the likelihood of carrying vic- teamed up with officials with tims to a staging area. Utilizing Burlington Northern Santa Fe school district buses as a way to Railway and Amtrak to consider transport people was considered what would happen in the case as well. of a dangerous emergency train Overlie said the scenario is designed to be realistic and fea- derailment. sible, and because similar inci- In the proposed scenario, a dents occur infrequently, it can freight train possibly transport- seem catastrophic. ing hazardous materials and an While the Federal Railroad Amtrak train derailed near the Administration and the Occu- Southwest Washington Fair- pational Safety and Health Ad- grounds. ministration require the discus- One of the Amtrak cars is sion as well as hands-on training overturned with no road access of scenarios, Overlie wants the to it. trainings to be more than check- About 30 participants at the ing off that agencies completed BNSF-sponsored discussion them. and exercise called “No Road to He wants the participants to Extrication” talked about com- know what to do if something munication, coordination and should happen, he said. response to the hypothetical in- “The more everyone is pre- cident. pared, the less impact there is,” Lewis County Sheriff Steve he said. Mansfield said the exercise was a Some questions, such as what good start in considering a mass the best access point was, re- casualty and hazardous material mained unanswered at the end situation involving the railway of the discussion because the companies. scenario didn’t specify specifics Mansfield said with com- such as the number of Amtrak munity concerns about oil being passengers and crew, weather shipped by rail through Cheha- conditions and how much haz- lis and Centralia, area agencies ardous material spilled. need to be ready to respond if an But even with some specifics incident happens. about the response still in ques- Just this year, there were tion, Mansfield said the group four minor derailments on the covered a lot of information and rail owned by Puget Sound and accomplished what they intend- Pacific between Centralia and ed to cover. He said if the scenar- Grays Harbor. io did specify the missing vari- Mansfield said working with ables, the first responders would BNSF and Amtrak showed that have been able to say exactly how Pete Caster / [email protected] the companies take the possibil- everything would be managed. Attendees look on as Rictor Overlie, a Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad footboard yardmaster, writes attendee’s initial ity of an emergency event seri- Riverside Fire Authority reactions to a hypothetical train wreck scenario at local table-top exercise called "No Road to Extrication," which was put ously, and that they helped law Chief Mike Kytta agreed that the on by the railroad in association with the Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday morning at the Riverside Fire enforcement officials and emer- session was productive, and hav- Authority station on Harrison Avenue in Centralia. The exercise was the initial step for local authorities to come up with a gency responders understand ing railway industry representa- working plan in case of a train derailment that included mass casualties and hazardous materials. the companies’ roles and respon- tives participate was a critical sibilities. learning opportunity for area The general consensus responders, he said. among participants was that if Along with railway, law, fire all the agencies know what is go- and emergency medical service ing on and coordinate, respond- representatives, officials with ing to a situation will be easier. the fairgrounds, American Red Rictor Overlie, a footboard Cross, Lewis County Public yardmaster with BNSF, facilitat- Works and the Emergency Op- ed the discussion. erations Center participated in After Overlie outlined the the session. scenario, the participants shared Kytta said all the entities are what their concerns were in the cooperating and are interested in incident, such as patient trans- solutions for a common goal. portation, scene access, con- “Part of doing the exercise … dition of crews from trains, is to evaluate areas to find out other trains scheduled to travel how prepared we are,” he said. through the area, incident com- While the area agencies have mand and detouring vehicle traf- limited resources, Kytta said, fic. being small isn’t a bad thing be- Overlie said the most chal- cause the responders know one lenging aspect of the scenario another, which is a strength. presented to local agencies is ac- He said the crews have good cess to the scene — to get crews plans and are well-trained. Test- in and victims out. ing those assets in the field with In this particular scenario, a hands-on, full-scale exercise participants discussed how close would be a “great next step,” he they could get to the scene and said. News in Brief for the holiday season. The agency Semi Trailer Overturns, also is asking the Legislature to Blocks Interstate 5 fund 200 more machines. By The Chronicle The patrol demonstrated the new breath-testers Wednesday at The driver of a 2015 semi a crime lab in Seattle. truck towing two enclosed trail- Troopers say the machines ers wrecked on Interstate 5 at are easier to operate and main- mile marker 78 in Chehalis and tain than the machines they are blocked all lanes at 4:14 a.m. on replacing, which were made in Wednesday. the 1980s and are no longer be- Ricardo J. Vela, 34, from Van- ing manufactured. couver, Washington, was travel- ing southbound when he went off the roadway to the right. He overcorrected, which caused the rear trailer to overturn. He Debbie’s was uninjured and there was no damage to the semi. The rear Boutique trailer was totaled and towed from the scene. Fall Fashions The Washington State Pa- trol determined the accident are in! was caused by inattention and Hurry in to see charged Vela with negligent driving. what's new! Tops. Sweaters. WSP Deploying Leggings. Next-Generation Scarves. Dresses. Breath Testers Denim SEATTLE (AP) — The Wash- 120-A S. Tower, ington State Patrol is preparing to Centralia I - 5 Exit 88 • ROCHESTER, WA roll out new breath-testing instru- Tues–Fri 10–6 Sat 10-5 1-800-720-1788 • LUCKYEAGLE.COM CH530423cz.sw ments to measure alcohol in driv- Find us on Facebook CH530176cz.cg A CHEHALIS TRIBAL ENTERPRISE ers suspected of drunken driving. 360-623-1586 The patrol says 83 next-genera- tion instruments will be deployed Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014 LOCAL Flood Authority Offers Money for Retrofits, Surveys MONEY REMAINS: $1.5 needed to be done soon. greatest risk and loss potentials “Bucoda is a poverty town are, and to come up with a plan Million in Flood “Money is available, and we really want to and if we don’t come up with for reducing flood losses through Authority Funding the money to protect or help the such means as home elevations, make sure people get that message.” people, they’re going to lose ev- buyouts or other options. Remains for Home erything,” Carr said. “It’s eyes on the ground. You Elevations and Boettcher understands the ur- get your local building officials, Scott Boettcher gency, and said he hopes anyone your government officials and Floodproofing; Bucoda to Flood Authority staff member who wants to join Bucoda in ret- you see where the areas of risk Update 25 to 30 Homes rofitting vents get in touch with are,” Boettcher explained. his office by the close-of-business Boettcher sent out a second By Christopher Brewer floodproofing. vents were installed too high on The town of Bucoda asked for the new foundations, in essence Friday deadline. The retrofits are call for interested governments [email protected] money in the 2015-17 biennium giving water no way back out. a rather simple job for a contrac- this week, and said he spoke with The Chehalis River Basin to retrofit about 30 homes close To remedy that situation, Bu- tor to do, Boettcher said. Thurston County officials Tues- Flood Authority is trying to to the Skookumchuck River, but coda asked for the retrofits for “We want to do the vent retro- day. Anyone interested should spend $1.5 million in money it Boettcher said he and other con- about 25 to 30 homes using mon- fits before flood season, so fairly email Boettcher at scottb@sbgh- soon,” Boettcher said. “They can dedicate to small flood proj- sultants recommended spending ey provided by the state for prior- partners.com or call (360) 480- could knock them out in a day or ects before the next biennium, money in the current funding ity projects, designed to protect 6600 with a statement of interest two. I could think they would be and the town of Bucoda is about cycle to solve a nagging problem. life and property in the event of no later than 5 p.m. Friday. done pretty quickly.” to get a good deal on one of those “When we came in, we said a flood. “I haven’t heard back from Boettcher is also calling for projects. that doesn’t need to be a future “A lot of the homes that were everyone yet, but we wanted to governments that are interested Scott Boettcher, staff member budget item. We have funds for raised back in that timeframe, get people some time,” Boettcher to help a local area analysis for the Flood Authority, said Fri- that now,” Boettcher said. “The the vents had to be within one said. “Money is available, and we process that would precede the day is deadline day for jurisdic- precursor is to let officials know foot of your floor,” Carr said, re- really want to make sure people home elevation process. that improperly placed vents calling the 1996 flood. “But the get that message.” tions interested in becoming part The analysis would require a ••• could be a problem.” way they put them in, it could of a home flood vent retrofit pro- local government to assess one gram and a local area analysis Bucoda Mayor Alan Carr basically blow the walls of your Christopher Brewer: (360) or more areas of loss where the 807-8235 that could determine what prop- said about 25 homes were raised home out.” erties are hardest hit by flooding. from their original foundations Carr said Bucoda, which is The authority has about $1.5 mil- after the flood of 1996 using two represented on the Flood Au- lion remaining from the 2013-15 cycles of community develop- thority by Mayor Pro Tem Alan Senior? No Dental Insurance? budget appropriated for projects ment block grant funds. How- Vanell, asked for the money be- such as home elevations and ever, several flood foundation cause they realized something Seniors (65 & over) with no insurance New Fee Increases Considered receive 25% off any needed care, every day. TeNINo

Family CH528811cz.cg Call Today: 360-264-2353 at Mount Rainier National Park Dental 872 Sussex Ave. E, Tenino, WA CeNTer By The Chronicle Starting next year, a trip to Mount Rainier National Park might be more expensive than ever. Chest Officials at the park are pro- All wood Beds posing fee increases across the board. Officials are currently seek- • No particleboard ing public comments on the plan. Starting in 2015, fees for a • choice of colors single vehicle would be raised • showN iN queeN $995 from $14 to $15. Walk-in or bi- cycles would go from $5 to $12. • 10 drawers Motorcycles would go from $10 special to $20. An annual pass would go • available iN all sizes financing from $30 to $50. Campground available fees would go from $12-$15 to $20 per night. 1601 S. Gold Street · Centralia CH529985jr.cg The proposed increase won’t Pete Caster / [email protected] affect some passes, including the Visitors look toward Mount Rainier at the Henry M. Jackson Memorial Visitors Cen- 360-736-3832 Military Pass, Senior Pass and ter at Paradise in Mount Rainier National Park in July. the Interagency Pass. The National Park Service al- lows 80 percent of collected fees PROVIDE FEEDBACK to remain in the park where it To provide feedback On the was collected. proposed fee increase before Park officials say revenues the Dec. 31 deadline, post from fees are needed to mitigate comments at parkplanning. visitor impacts to natural areas, nps.gov/rainierfees or mail to: build trails, improve campsites Superintendent and update aging informative Mount Rainier National Park centers and roads. 55210 238th Ave East In 1889, Mount Rainier be- Ashford, WA 98304 came the nation’s fifth national park. It was the first to admit ve- cluding Olympic National Park, hicles for a $2 fee in 1907. In 1996, are considering rate increases. the fee was raised to $10, and in According to information 2006 it was raised once more to from the National Park Service, $15. Mount Rainier attracted a little Of the 401 National Park more than 1 million visitors who Service sites in the , spent $36.8 million in neighbor- 133 collect fees. All of them, in- ing communities in 2012. Veterans Museum Founder to Sign ‘The Miracle Museum’ Book at Toledo Parade Saturday By The Chronicle Lee Grimes, founder of the Veterans Memorial Museum in Chehalis and co-author of “The Sharing Our Miracle Museum,” a book detail- ing the museum’s origins, will sign copies of his book at the To- Gratitude ledo Community Library noon- 2 p.m. Saturday. The book, written by Toledo The staff of The Chronicle are thankful for historian and Chronicle colum- nist Julie Mc- our community and our neighbors. Donald Zander, shares Grimes’ During this month of thanks we would like to offer a insight as to set of “Our Hometown” books and a “2007 Flood” how the mu- book for local senior centers, assisted care facilities, seum idea was school libraries, history focused classrooms and other birthed, and community groups who could beneit from them. also includes stories of local birthed from that experience, If you represent a classroom, school or a non-proit Lee Grimes veterans such as and many other miracles have museum founder Joseph Bier, who accompanied the construction whose members could beneit was killed in ac- and operation of the museum. from these please reserve your copies today. tion in Iraq. The Toledo Community Li- Copies of “The Miracle Mu- brary is located at 241 Cowlitz Go to chronline.com/thankful to register or seum” will be available for sale, St. in downtown Toledo. Grimes email the following information to with all proceeds from the books will sign his book in conjunction given to the Veterans Memorial with the annual Lewis County [email protected] Museum. Veterans Day Parade, which In the book, Grimes shares winds its way through nearby how he was attending a Fourth streets at noon Saturday. A cer- Please include your name, address, email, what group you represent and of July program at the Centralia emony at the Veterans Wall of we will contact you to arrange for pick up. First Church of God when he be- Honor in Toledo City Park fol- lieves he was visited by the Holy lows. We are proud to be a part of this community Spirit and given a message to tell The book is also available at and grateful to be your source for local news. the stories of veterans. the museum, located at 100 SW CH530300cf.jd Grimes said the museum was Veterans Way, Chehalis. • Main 5 ELECTION The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014 State Approves Expanded Gun Background Checks The Chronicle is published Tuesday and Thursday evenings and INITIATIVE 594: Competing Saturday mornings by Lafromboise Communications, Inc. Measure Preventing LEWIS COUNTY VOTERS MISSED OR LATE PAPER? Delivery deadlines: Expansion of Checks OPPOSED INITIATIVE Tuesday and Thursday ...... 5:30 p.m. Trailing Statewide While voters across the state Saturday ...... 7:30 a.m. embraced a new law requiring Please call your carrier or district manager directly. SEATTLE (AP) — Voters on expanded background checks For all other issues please call our after hours customer on gun purchases, the major- service line at (360) 807-7676 for current delivery Tuesday approved expanding status and to leave messages (next business day background checks on gun sales ity of Lewis County residents response). opposed it. and transfers in Washington TO SUBSCRIBE state, a measure supporters said Almost 66 percent of Lewis County voters voted against To start a new subscription or to schedule a vacation would help keep guns out of dan- stop or restart, visit www.chronline.com or call cus- gerous hands and make it easier the initiative, accounting for 17,749 ballots. tomer service at 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. for police to track weapons used 1203. Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. About 34 percent of local in crimes. voters approved the measure. TO PLACE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Initiative 594 was one of two Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press Call 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. 1203, or visit rival gun measures on Tuesday's Supporters cheer as results come in at an election night party for Initiative 594, a www.chronline.com. ballot. It requires background measure seeking universal background checks on gun sales and transfers, Tues- New York, Rhode Island — plus Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. checks on all sales and transfers, day in Seattle. Washington, D.C., require uni- Classified / Legals / Obituary Manager including private transactions versal background checks for all Amanda Curry ...... 736-3311 ext. 1277 and many loans and gifts. It had porary gun transfers. He said he for the anti-expansion measure sales and transfers of firearms, [email protected] especially strong support in King was considering legal action over and called the decision very according to the National Con- OFFICE LOCATION AND HOURS County. the expansion measure, suggest- complicated. ference of State Legislatures. "It's the first time in the coun- 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia ing it violated the state's rule "Guns are big in our family. Other states have varying Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. try that by a vote of the people that initiatives must be limited We want to make sure everybody laws on expansion beyond what we've closed the background to a single subject, and that he has the right to have a gun safely," federal law requires, including SUBSCRIPTION RATES check loophole," I-594 campaign would press lawmakers to make Smith said. Oregon, which requires a back- Newsstand weekday rate ...... $1 manager Zach Silk said. "When changes. No other state had a gun- ground check for purchases at Newsstand weekend rate ...... $1 elected officials couldn't stand Silk said he is confident the related measure on the ballot gun shows. Home delivery up to the gun lobby, the people measure could withstand any this year, and millions of dollars Both measures started out One month ...... $12.90 did." constitutional scrutiny, but that poured into Washington, mostly as initiatives to the Legislature. Three months ...... $35.15 The rival measure, Initiative the I-594 campaign is open to in support of expanding back- Lawmakers didn't take action, Six months ...... $65.15 591, would prevent the state from working on potential legislative ground checks. but under state law, the measures One year ...... $122 By mail to Washington and Oregon/Other States expanding checks beyond what's fixes if there are any problems Supporters of expansion have were guaranteed a place on the called for in federal law. It was One month ...... $17.05 / $19.60 with its interpretation. raised more than $10.3 million, statewide ballot. Three months ...... $50.50 / $58.80 trailing statewide. Gun-rights Recent polling showed a sig- with large donations from sev- The FBI's National Instant Six months ...... $99.15 / $115.40 activist Alan Gottlieb acknowl- nificant advantage for the expan- eral prominent proponents like Criminal Background Check One year ...... $194 / $227.45 edged Tuesday night that his sion measure — which also had Bill and Melinda Gates and Paul System processed more than Online subscriptions to chronline.com campaign had a lot of ground to an advantage in fundraising. If Allen, a Microsoft co-founder. 560,000 firearm background One day ...... $2 make up. both managed to pass, officials Everytown for Gun Safety, a checks in Washington state last One month ...... $8 Like federal law, Washington said, the courts or the Legisla- group funded by former New year, and has processed more One year ...... $84 law requires checks for sales or ture would likely have to sort it York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, than 346,000 between January Print subscribers always have full access to chronline.com. transfers by licensed dealers but Subscriptions are non-refundable but the printed sub- out. donated more than $1 million and the end of September of this scriptions can be started and stopped for vacations or not for purchases from private Lisa Fain, 41, of Mercer Is- to the campaign and has spent year, according the system's on- when extended breaks in service are requested. Balances sellers, like those who sell at gun land, said she was interested in nearly $1 million more through line report. may be held on account or can be donated to Newspapers shows or to friends. The expan- the gun background check issue. its own political action commit- Supporters of expansion have in Education. sion measure was designed to "What happened in Marys- tee. Bloomberg has separately said that the increase in the num- BACK ISSUES close that loophole. The measure ber of background checks if the ville was very unfortunate. If donated an additional $285,000. Limited copies of back issues of The Chronicle are avail- has exceptions for emergency there's a silver lining, it's per- The National Rifle Associa- measure passes is hard to predict, able at $1 per copy. Back issues greater than two weeks gun transfers concerning per- haps that people realize we need tion raised nearly half a million since the size of the private mar- old are $2 per issue. sonal safety, gifts between family stronger gun laws," said Fain, dollars to fight the expansion ket in the state is unknown. THE NEWSROOM members, antiques, and loans for referring to the deadly shooting measure, but did not endorse However, state officials have For news tips, corrections or story ideas, please contact hunting. last month at Marysville-Pil- I-591, which spent just over a estimated that checks for private the appropriate person listed below. But Gottlieb and others criti- chuck High School. million dollars on its campaign. sales and transfers would in- REGIONAL EXECUTIVE EDITOR cized it as unworkable, saying it Karen Smith, 40, of Bellevue, Six states — California, Col- crease by 13,440 through July of Michael Wagar ...... 807-8234 contained no exemption for tem- voted against the expansion and orado, Connecticut, Delaware, next year. [email protected] Editor Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8224 Republicans Lead Key Races [email protected] Sports Editor SEATTLE (AP) — In early trict, which covers parts of south controlled Majority Coalition In the 45th District, which Aaron VanTuyl...... 807-8229 election results, Republicans are King County and north Pierce Caucus a 26-23 majority. covers the suburbs of northwest [email protected] leading key races that will help County, would represent a net If Tuesday's early results King County, incumbent Repub- Visuals Editor decide control of the state Senate. loss for Democrats. stand, the split would be 25-24, lican Sen. Andy Hill was lead- Pete Caster ...... 807-8232 [email protected] After two Democrats defected In the 35th District, incum- giving Republicans outright con- ing Democratic challenger Matt Police, Fire, Courts, Environment, to form a coalition that gave Re- bent Sen. , who trol of the chamber. Isenhower. Hill had fundraised West and Centralia Lewis County Communities publicans control of the Senate, was one of the two Democrats "It seems like the odds favor nearly $1 million and Isenhower Kaylee Osowski ...... 807-8208 liberals were hoping to mount who formed the coalition with a Republican takeover," Travis cashed in more than $475,000, [email protected] enough challenges to gain con- Republicans, was fending off a Ridout, a Washington State Uni- making their race the most ex- Centralia/Chehalis Government, Health, trol of the chamber outright. challenge from Democrat Irene versity political science professor, pensive legislative contest ever. East Lewis County Communities But so far Democrats trailed Bowling by leading with 55 per- said before the election. "I sus- In all, the combined amount Dameon Pesanti ...... 807-8237 [email protected] in the handful of competitive cent of the vote. In the Legisla- pect turnout is going to be fairly raised by all of the legislative rac- Education, General Assignment, South races they needed to win. ture, he's long voted with Repub- low. There's no real statewide es exceeded $25 million. Thurston County Communities, Napavine Democrats appear to be fail- licans, but he barely survived a race on the ballot. No governor's Meanwhile, a candidate who Justyna Tomtas ...... 807-8239 ing to keep the 30th District primary challenge from a Demo- or Senate race to drive turnout. died days before the election is [email protected] seat, which was vacated by the crat and a Republican. The stalwart voters will vote and winning his race. Lewis County Government, Business, Legislature, Tourism, Religion, retirement of veteran lawmaker Before Tuesday, the state Sen- Republicans tend to be better Democrat Roger Freeman South Lewis County Communities Tracey Eide. Democrat-turned- ate was split 25-24, technically stalwart voters." died Wednesday after battling Chris Brewer ...... 807-8235 Republican Mark Miloscia was with the majority being Demo- Democrats had mounted cancer. On Tuesday, he was lead- [email protected] leading Democrat Shari Song in crats. However, the Democrat spirited and expensive challeng- ing over Republican challenger Sports, News and Photography early results. Defeat in the dis- defections gave the Republican- es in a few other districts. Jack Dovey. Brandon Hansen ...... 807-8227 [email protected] Death Notices, What’s Happening, Winlock Voters Support Levy Replacement for Fire District Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Voices Doug Blosser ...... 807-8238 By The Chronicle the vote. essentially renews a levy that was expenses, training, equipment, [email protected] Voters appear to have re- “It’s a great vote of confidence approved by voters in 2008 and supplies and personnel costs. [email protected] cieved the message from Win- to support the fire department was set to expire at the end of Due to declines in assessed [email protected] lock Fire District 15 when it and allow them to keep moving this year. values, funds collected from the Church News comes to the need for replacing forward,” Pennington said. Since the levy was imple- tax have also decreased. In 2009 [email protected] ...... 807-8217 At 25 cents per $1,000 of as- mented, District 15 added two it brought in $123,000. About Senior Media Developer the emergency medical services Brittany Voie ...... 807-8225 levy, preliminary results show. sessed property value, the levy full-time firefighter/emergency $104,000 is expected for 2014. [email protected] brings in about $104,000. Annu- medical technician positions Fire District 15 provides more A total of 76.16 percent of THE CHRONICLE votes were in favor of the mea- ally, the levy will be $37.50 for a and replaced a 20-year-old am- than 6,700 residents in 42 square sure, totaling 952 votes. Only 298 $150,000 property. bulance. miles with fire and emergency PUBLISHER voters were against replacing the Pennington is hopeful that The levy will begin in 2015 medical services. Since 2010, the Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 [email protected] levy. the funds will allow Fire District and remain in effect for six years. district has responded to more Sales Director Winlock-area fire commis- 15 in Winlock to bring on anoth- The money will fund the than 2,000 emergency medical Brian Watson ...... 807-8219 sioner Randy Pennington said er paid position. emergency medical services pro- calls and transported more than [email protected] he is thrilled with the outcome of The levy is not a new tax. It gram, which includes operating 1,100 patients. Circulation Manager Anita Freeborn ...... 807-8243 News in Brief [email protected] Specialty Publications Manager, Family, LIFE Annexation of Winlock Communications Manager for the library will be here to stay.” a second six-year term. Chantel Wilson ...... 807-8213 Timberland Regional Library The certification date for the Justice Charles Johnson won [email protected] Library Appears Jeff Kleingartner, Winlock was election is Nov. 25. a fifth term. Design Director one of two city districts that Kelli Erb ...... 807-8211 [email protected] to Be a Success hadn’t annexed. In all there are By The Chronicle 19 city districts. Incumbent State Supreme LAFROMBOISE COMMUNICATIONS, INC Residents in Winlock appear to With the approval of the an- Court Justices Win PRESIDENT, COO have voted to annex the Timber- nexation, the city will still main- OLYMPIA (AP) — Four in- Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 land Regional Library, with pre- tain the building and pay for the Oct. 31 - Nov. 6 [email protected] cumbent state Supreme Court Business Manager liminary numbers showing an ap- upkeep. The biggest change is justices have been re-elected. Guardians of the Galaxy the library would no longer be Mary Jackson ...... 807-8207 proval rate slightly above 70 percent. Justice Mary Yu ran unop- $4 • PG-13 [email protected] paid for through the city’s gener- 11:00 am & 2:00 pm With 195 votes in all, 138 vot- posed to fill out the two years (Sat., Sun.) Director of Production and IT ers approved of the annexation. al budget; the responsibility be- remaining in the term of retired Jon Bennett ...... 807-8222 Guardians of the Galaxy The decision means library ing shifted over to the taxpayers. Justice James Johnson. Yu is a [email protected] services would be paid for by Kleingartner said the annexa- former King County Superior $4 • PG-13 Printing and Distribution ...... 807-8716 tion may also provide a stronger 5:30 pm taxpayers. Although the library Court judge who was appointed (Sat., Sun., Mon., Tue., Wed., hurs., NO FRI.) CH30092cz.cg FAX NUMBERS has served the city since its in- sense of consistency to the com- to the high court by Gov. Jay In- 22 Jump Street ception, the city paid for the con- munity. Advertising Fax ...... 736-1568 slee In May. Yu is the first openly $4 • R Classified/Circulation Fax ...... 807-8258 tract services from Timberland, “If it came down the road that gay justice, as well as the first 9:00 pm (Sat., Sun., Mon., Tue., Wed., hurs., NO FRI.) Obituaries ...... 807-8258 spending approximately $30,000 the city could not afford to con- Asian American, to serve on the Newsroom Fax ...... 736-4796 Halloween Party With the Hillbilly Zombies a year from the general budget. tinue having a library, and the Supreme Court. Friday 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm 126th VOLUME, 48th ISSUE By annexing the library, the city couldn’t pay that contract Justice Mary Fairhurst, who $3 Dollar Tuesdays: All movies, minor with parent at or before 6:00 pm THE CHRONICLE (USPS - 142260) taxpayers would directly fund fee, that would be a problem,” he has served on the court since $12.75 Beer, Burger, Movie: Wednesday POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Chronicle, the library. The city owns the said, “but when you are annexed, 2003, also faced no opposition in Minor with parent before 7 pm only 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. $4.00 All Ages • Under 11 - $2 building the library uses on a it’s not a city concern anymore. It her bid for a third six-year term. 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia The Chronicle is published three times a week at 321 N. Pearl St., Cen- contract basis, and according to gives a stronger consistency that Justices Debra Stephens won (360) 736-1634 tralia, WA, 98531-0580. Periodicals postage paid at: Centralia, WA. Main 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014 ElEction Snaza Cruises to Easy Victory in Sheriff’s Race ‘HumblEd’: Undersheriff in Napavine. On the campaign trail, Snaza Tops Independent has acknowledged a need for Brian Green; Twin help with mental health care. He Brothers to Be Sheriffs in said at an Onalaska candidate forum that the Sheriff’s Office is Neighboring Counties seeing more people with mental by Kaylee osowski health, drug addiction and al- cohol issues and an increase in [email protected] costs in medical care at the Lew- Thurston County and Lewis is County Jail is constricting the County will have twin sheriffs. budget for the Sheriff’s Office. Lewis County Undersheriff Both Green and Snaza were Rob Snaza will move up the law en- against Wash- forcement chain of command after ington State voters overwhelmingly chose him Initiative 594, as Lewis County sheriff Tuesday. which sought His twin brother, John Snaza, to require back- is the Thurston County sheriff. ground checks Preliminary results show for all gun deals, Snaza, a Republican, received including pri- 12,733 votes, 77.29 percent of the vate sales. total tally. Brian Green, running brian Green defeated Green is as an independent, earned 3,741 an Onalaska votes, 22.71 per- resident and cent of the initial Pete Caster / [email protected] self-described constitutionalist. Election count. Surrounded by his family, Lewis County Undersherif Rob Snaza, center-left, reacts after it was announced that he held a According to the Lewis County The next 50-point lead over challenger Brian Green on Tuesday evening at the Historic Lewis County Courthouse in Chehalis. count is Friday. elections website, he served in 2014 the U.S. Navy and has experi- When Snaza ence in advertising. While cam- announced he ed to work with the community, about issues facing the county. ticipating in programs in schools. paigning he said his focus was captured 77 per- county government and cities to Green, who manages and Snaza has served in the Lewis cent of the vote provide the best service possible. performs in the Brian Green County Sheriff’s Office for more individual rights. to family, friends Snaza said he enjoyed talking Band, said now that the election than 20 years. He is part of the At an October forum, Green and colleagues to Green during the election sea- is over, he’ll probably go back to Regional Drug Task Force and said he doesn’t think the way law gathered at the son and thought he made some playing music and keep watch- Marine Patrol and is the SWAT enforcement is handling drug is- Riverside Golf Club in Chehalis, valid points. ing county and court issues. team commander for the Sheriff’s sues is working. He said the ma- the crowd burst into applause Green said he thinks Snaza In a previous editorial board Office. He has more than 2,000 jority of drugs in the U.S. come and cheers. will do a great job as sheriff. interview with The Chronicle, hours of law enforcement training. from outside the country and “I’m humbled the community Although the numbers show Snaza said he wants to better Snaza is married and has two stopping them from coming in supports me that much,” he said. Green lost the race, he said he Lewis County as a whole. He daughters. would get rid of some issues. Snaza said he plans to dive won in a way because he got to hopes to build partnerships, par- Snaza is also a commissioner Election results will be certi- straight into the job and is excit- meet many people and learn ticularly through deputies par- for Lewis County Fire District 5 fied on Nov. 25. Toledo School Bond Fails to Garner Support From Voters try AGAin: Superintendent community decision and al- help add many years to the build- though it has not been approved ing’s future. The money would Says School Board Must “It’s a lot of money and this time, she knows Toledo still also provide new safety features Decide What to Do Next we know that. We wish supports the schools. like security cameras and auto- “I don’t think this is a reflec- matic lockdown security doors. by Justyna tomtas that things didn’t cost tion of whether or not they sup- A smaller portion of the money [email protected] so much, but that’s port their schools,” Bower said, would have gone toward improve- adding there isn’t a school dis- ments at both the elementary and A $23.5 million Toledo school something we have trict in Lewis County that has middle schools. Updates to the bond failed as just over 62 per- Sharon bower passed a bond in one run. kitchen, electrical system, rest- cent of voters opposed the mea- superintendent no control over.” The bond was intended to rooms and carpets were planned, sure, according to Tuesday’s ini- help modernize the schools, with among other improvements. tial ballot count. “It’s a lot of money and we know approval rate is something that a majority of funds going toward Bower said in an earlier in- Barring an unlikely shift that. We wish that things didn’t shows the school has to work a complete remodel of the Toledo terview that the district had no with ballots still being counted, cost so much, but that’s something harder to ensure people have a High School. other options and the longer the the school district will have to we have no control over,” she said. better understanding of what the Bower said the school was bond gets put off, the more mon- try again in a future election. “The remodel of the high school money will go toward, she said. built in 1975 and had outlived ey it will cost in the long run. The preliminary results show is crucial. We’ll continue to work The next time a more visible its lifespan. All the major infra- The proposed bond was es- a total of 1,123 votes were count- with the community to update campaign will most likely be structure within the building, in- timated at $2.68 per $1,000 of ed, with only 424 of those votes and revitalize the building.” started by an outside entity. cluding the roof, plumbing and assessed property value. The in support of the bond. Bower said the need would “I suspect that this will help electrical systems, are out of date school district has no bond debt Superintendent Sharon Bow- not go away and the school board start that conversation,” Bower and need to be replaced, she said. from previously passed bonds. er said the numbers were disap- would have to determine when said. The bond aimed to gut the The certification date for this pointing for the school district. to run the bond again. The low She stated the bond was a high school, updating systems to election is Nov. 25. Grove Rolls to Victory Over Slemp in Lewis County Auditor Race two-to-onE mArGin: spond to a call for comment. he takes office Jan. 1. Grove said he is thankful for Grove told The Chronicle “(I’ll) get my feet on the bipartisan support of current and Voters Give County’s Wednesday he is thankful for ground and make sure I under- former elected officials, and for the Chief Financial the chance to serve in a position stand what are the established voters who carried him to a greater Officer a Promotion that his friend and mentor, Gary priorities of the office,” Grove than 2-to-1 margin of victory. Zandell, encouraged him to run said. “I know the workings of all “I’d like to give a big thank you by christopher brewer for and succeed him in. parts of the office, so that helps. I to all the voters of the county that “They’re big shoes to fill,” [email protected] want to continue in my role as a overwhelmingly picked me as larry Grove Jenifer Slemp Grove said of Zandell. “He just conservative financial adviser to what they thought was the right The right-hand man for the elected auditor defeated knows everything inside and out the commissioners.” choice for the job,” Grove said. current Lewis County auditor because of his four decades of had no trouble coasting to vic- previously told The Chronicle service to the county.” tory in Tuesday night’s election, that outgoing Auditor Gary Zan- According to documents on as county chief financial accoun- dell, who has served nearly four file with the state Public Disclo- tant Larry Grove handily won decades in the position, encour- sure Commission, Grove raised against Napavine City Councilor aged him to run. $22,503.70 and spent $19,373.67 Jenifer Slemp. Grove stated he has pro- in his campaign. By compari- Grove maintains a 6,600- vided conservative fiscal advice son, Slemp raised $6,428.80 and vote lead over Slemp, who is the to county leaders, and that the spent $7,014.48. only registered Democrat to run county’s management of financ- Grove had financial support for countywide office in this es has it in good standing with from the Lewis County Republi- election. As of Tuesday’s initial $10 million in its general fund. cans and several elected officials CH530752ic.sw count, Grove pulled in 11,630 Slemp, meanwhile, main- such as state Sen. John Braun (R- votes to Slemp’s 4,998, good for a tained a keen interest in elections Centralia), Lewis County Trea- 70 to 30 percent lead. and said she hoped to reinstitute surer Rose Bowman, Auditor As of Wednesday morning, a voters guide for the county. In Gary Zandell and more. Slemp about 5,000 votes had not yet been contrast to Grove, she said she was supported by the Lewis counted, meaning even if Slemp had been concerned about audit County Democrats, Thurston- Is Credit Card Debt driving you batty? pulled in every single vote, Grove reports from the state she saw that Lewis-Mason Labor Council Let Consolidated Credit Help You: would still win — barring even noted lack of internal controls and the 20th Legislative District more possible votes coming in. over financial reporting, lack of Democrats, among others. Lower your monthly payments Grove has spent 24 years as staff training and lack of commu- Although Grove has signifi- Reduce or eliminate interest rates Lewis County’s chief accountant, nication with compliance with cant experience working for the Pay off your debt faster CH530753ic.sw serving as chief financial officer state and federal guidelines. county already, he still says there FREE Confidenial Counseling for the county since 1989. 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news in brief Take the first easy step: Call:(800)650-1879 Pe Ell Fire levy capital facilities in the amount posed property tax levy by al- of $1 per $1,000 of assessed valu- most 66 percent. increase Failing ation. It would have also set the Voters were asked if District 18 PACIFIC NORTHWEST limit factor at 106 percent for each should impose a levy of 25 cents By The Chronicle ALASKA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, IDAHO, MONTANA, UTAH of the five succeeding years. per $1,000 of assessed property Preliminary numbers for Fire The certification date for this REACH 3 million Paciic Northwesterners with just One Call! Protection District 11 to autho- value each year for the next six election is on Nov. 25. years with collection beginning n PNDC CLASSIFIED - Daily Newspapers rize a permanent increase to its 29 newspapers - 1,187,980 circulation regular property tax levy is failing in 2015. The next count is Friday. Number of words: 25 l Extra word cost: $10 with just over 52 percent of voters Glenoma Favors tax The funds collected will be Cost: $540 (Runs 3 consecutive days including wkds.) opposing the measure. put toward emergency medical n PNDN 2x2 DISPLAY - Daily Newspapers levy for Fire district 27 newspapers - 1,016,864 circulation CH530754ic.sw In all there were 244 votes, services. District 18 provides Size: 2x2 (3.25”x2”) Cost: 1x 2x2: $1,050 with 128 of those going against By The Chronicle fire and emergency medical as- the increase. It would have paid Fire District 18 residents in sistance for 1,000 people in a More info: [email protected] or call (916) 288-6011 for maintenance, operations and Glenoma voted in favor of a pro- 12-square-mile area. • Main 7 ELECTIONS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014 Stamper Ahead of Bainbridge in Commissioner Contest NOT OVER YET: Votes Yet to Be Counted Could Swing Outcome Dramatically ‘‘There’s still a lot of in Coming Days; Stamper votes out there, so Enjoying Early Result But you have to stay in Not Declaring Victory touch, continue to be By Christopher Brewer focused and watch [email protected] the numbers, see how Gary Stamper, an East Lewis County educator, has a some- they come in.’’ what comfortable lead over con- servationist Rich Bainbridge in the race to replace outgoing Gary Stamper commission candidate county commissioner Lee Grose. Early returns show Stamper with a nearly 1,400-vote lead over Bainbridge, having received 7,914 votes to his opponent’s “I’ve felt optimistic through 6,531. Stamper this entire campaign with the is leading by message I had to send, and peo- Election nearly 10 per- ple have been very receptive,” centage points, Stamper said. 2014 54.8 percent to The vote could theoretically 45.2 percent. swing either direction, as Zan- Stamper dell reported campaigned Pete Caster / [email protected] Tuesday eve- with a promise Lewis County Commissioner candidate Gary Stamper, right, shares a laugh with Sherif Steve Mansield as he shakes hands ning the county to help Lewis with Lewis County Commissioner Bill Schulte after preliminary election results showed that Stamper held a 1,400-vote lead received 3,000 County’s most over Rich Bainbridge on Tuesday night at the Lewis County Courthouse in Chehalis. ballots that still vulnerable residents and pro- needed to be mote economic development counted, and especially in East Lewis County, goes, that’s for sure. But I’m pret- Bainbridge outspent Stamper fered comment on Tuesday’s re- expected about the district he would represent if ty excited right now.” in the campaign nearly two dol- sults. 5,000 more the numbers hold. He gained the Bainbridge, meanwhile, had lars to one, according to docu- Stamper smiled slightly as he Rich Bainbridge Wednesday. upper hand in the election even campaigned on a platform of ments on file with the Public listened to the results as read by commission With a large in the face of several county and economic development with the Disclosure Commission, spend- county auditor Gary Zandell just candidate number of bal- state leaders openly endorsing county helping to foster growth. ing $20,183.72 to Stamper’s after 8 p.m., then received hugs lots to be cast, Stamper said he’s Bainbridge. He had raised concerns with the $11,039.84. Bainbridge raised from friends who wished him “cautiously optimistic” that his Despite his lead, Stamper county’s management of its fi- cash from several elected of- well in the upcoming vote counts. lead will hold. isn’t confident in victory just yet. nances, particularly its reserves, ficials; meanwhile, Stamper re- Speaking to The Chronicle “There’s still a lot of votes out “I guess I coached basketball and had told The Chronicle’s ed- ceived contributions most nota- shortly afterward, he said he be- there, so you have to stay in touch, for many years, so it’s never over itorial board he would encourage bly from the Teamsters Union lieves his campaign points reso- continue to be focused and watch until it’s over,” Stamper said. “I the county to take a look to see Local 252 and outgoing commis- nated with everyone he contact- the numbers, see how they come feel good about the numbers where it could cut its discretion- sioner Lee Grose. ed, whether through doorbelling in,” Stamper said. “Right now, right now, but we’ll see how it ary spending. Bainbridge has not yet of- or Internet campaigning. I’m just enjoying it a little bit.” Incumbent DeBolt Leading State Rep. Orcutt Way Ahead of Quiet Challenger Morgan By Dameon Pesanti ten to and respond to my con- The owner of John Morgan Rainier Independent Savoca [email protected] stituents. I think that’s why you Trucking, LLC, and former see my numbers the way they insurance agent ran on a cam- By Dameon Pesanti ness and the Technology and Early election results in- are,” Orcutt said. “(They’re) paign of restoring liberties and [email protected] Economic Development Com- dicate incumbent Republican about the same as they were bring government back to the mittee. Ed Orcutt will be returning to two years ago.” Voters in Washington’s leg- people. DeBolt said he wants to spend Olympia for the next legislative During his sixth term Or- Morgan said he won’t run islative 20th District have been the biennium focusing on flood- session. cutt served on committees for in the next election but is con- kind to incumbents this election. ing and education. The representative from Transportation, Finance, Agri- sidering the one after that, say- Preliminary results show DeBolt is promoting a bill Kalama brought in 17,182 votes culture and Natural Resources. ing he’d have to make different incumbent candidate Richard that would put $4 billion into for 69.65 percent while Morgan “I’m going to continue to preparations for his business to DeBolt, R-Chehalis, well ahead major hydrologic issues in the earned 7,486 votes for 30.35 work to protect taxpayers, pri- run in the future. of challenger Michael Savoca for state, including flooding in the percent, according to initial re- vate property rights, work on “This election taught me a the 20th Position 1 seat. Chehalis River Basin, stormwa- turns. making Washington a friend- lot,” he said. “I’d need to take DeBolt has ter remedies in the Puget Sound Thus far, the results are un- lier state for employers and try time away from my business to so far brought area and irrigation in Eastern official. Each county will cer- to get jobs for the rural areas,” do this properly.” in 18,026 votes Washington. tify the results on Nov. 25 and he said. Although little is expected for 66.34 per- He argues doing so will free the Washington Secretary of Rochester resident John to change between now and cent of the elec- up money for smaller class sizes. State will certify the results on Morgan, also Republican, was the election certification date, torate. Savoca The near 20-year politician Dec. 4. largely absent from the election Morgan said he won’t concede. won 9,146 for turned away Savoca, a former “I’m really pleased with the because he said he was out of “Never give up, never surren- 33.66 percent. school board director for the numbers, I try to work hard, lis- state caring for his dying mother. der,” he said. However, Rainier School District, who Richard DeBolt the results aren’t ran without a party banner on R-Chehalis official. Each a minimalist government plat- county will cer- form, called the war on drugs tify the results on Nov. 25 and “an abject failure,” and spoke LAST 10 DAYS the Washington secretary of against money’s increasing role (Closing November 15th) state will certify the results on in politics. Dec. 4. He spent less than $1,000 on “I appreciate people voting for his campaign, because he felt it me, you can’t take (winning) for was important to, “walk the talk.” Retirement Sale granted so I’m always happy with “I’m disappointed. I thought any over 50 percent,” DeBolt said. I had a valuable message, and “It takes a lot of courage on my that’s I think our government Every Single Item Is opponent’s part to take on a long has been taken over by corpora- term incumbent.” tions,” Savoca said. “Monied pol- DeBolt, the former House itics is not good for our county.” • All lumber minority leader, was first elected He refused to take donations At Least in 1996. At the start of the 2013 above $5 and promised to donate YArd Items legislative session, he served on half of his salary to local chari- • Simpson Connectors the committees for the Capital ties if elected. He is unsure if • Nails Budget, Health Care and Well- he’ll run again. Of • Tapes News in Brief Reg. Price • Gloves • Windows Democrat Brian Takko Ahead in • Insulation Blake Ahead in District 19 Race • Rooing • Trims the 19th District By The Chronicle • Hardware By The Chronicle Incumbent Dean Takko will ½ likely go on to serve another • All Plumbing Incumbent Democrat state term as the 19th Legislative Dis- Come now for Best Selection! Rep. Brian Blake is out in front • All Electrical of Hugh Fleet in the 19th District trict representative. 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He was also against the ALL FIXTURES FOR SALE CH530308rc.cg rights, opposed I-594, the ini- Initiative 594, which proposed • & Thousand of Items tiative that proposed expanded tougher gun control laws. INCLUDING TRUCKS! background checks on guns. He Takko served as chairman of the Local Government Com- also is a known supporter of Sale Terms: unions. mittee during the last Legislative Cash Store Hours: Republican Hugh Fleet, a session. MC/VISA Monday - Saturday much more conservative candi- Steenson campaigned against Discover 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. date, opposed illegal immigrants too many government regula- ALL SALeS FInAL Sunday Good through attending public schools and what tions, lowered spending, mini- Closed he deems an overly-intrusive gov- mized regulations and lowered 11.13.14 ernment burdening business. taxes. Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014

Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Restraint, Honor and a Relatively Clean Election New leadership was ushered tice of besmirching the character The Chronicle or other public both see as government intru- into the Lewis County Court- Our Views of an opponent through the forums. sion. house Tuesday. Every Election Day allows act commonly known as mud- Likewise, newly elected Au- These aren’t unprecedented Longstanding public ser- this country’s style of democracy slinging. ditor Larry Grove refused to or especially rare examples, but vants such as Treasurer Rose to assume center stage. Voters We were happy to see very stoop to criticizing Democrat they do highlight what was for Bowman, Sheriff Steve Mans- take pride in making efforts to little of such negative campaign- Jenifer Slemp for an arrest in the most part a clean election field, Commissioner Lee Grose express their beliefs and prefer- ing in this election on the local 2007 that came during a mental season. and Auditor Gary Zandell will ences while candidates wait with level. health crisis. Given a chance We thank the candidates soon exit office. bated breath for the results to Sure, there were spirited dis- to link Grove to the $1.1 mil- who stuck to the issues. As they do so, their replace- agreements, most notably in the lion failed purchase of county It takes courage to run for come churning out of the Lewis ments will take the reins, leading race for Lewis County assessor. budgeting software, she, too, de- office, to expose yourself to me- Lewis County down a path that County Auditor’s Office. But while incumbent Dianne clined to discuss the topic. dia scrutiny and the potential will hopefully lead to continued In a local tradition shared Dorey and challenger Candy Even two sheriff candidates animosity of those who do not economic recovery, further im- by other locales, many candi- Hallom clashed on many issues, with little in common found share your views. proved public safety and a new dates and supporters gather at as did their supporters, both ap- time to stand together against It takes restraint and honor era. the courthouse to hear Zandell peared cordial and professional Initiative 594 in the days leading to do so without attempting to Though ballots remain to be deliver the quantification of the while sometimes seated side by to the election. Soon-to-be Sher- smear the reputations and cre- counted — and at least one race people’s choices. side at a number of forums. iff Rob Snaza and independent dentials of those who stand in remains too close to call — some Another less tasteful tradi- Neither of the candidates candidate Brian Green recorded your way. reflection is warranted as cam- tion has occasionally raised its chose to attack their opponent a video, smiling in agreement Those are both qualities we paign season comes to a close. head over the years — the prac- in recorded interviews with as they united against what they need in our elected officials. COMMentary: I Was Just Thinking ... This Isn’t ‘Shoes and Ships ...’ but It’s About Many Things I was just thinking, are kids today actually better be- haved than we were 75 or so years ago? We no longer had any backyard outhouses to tip over, but one of our chief activities was soaping windows. How many years has it been since you saw a soaped window? Spray paint seems to have taken its place. We did have a potentially more damaging tool. I’ve forgotten what we called it, and even Google was no help. We would take an empty tin can, punch a small hole in its bottom and thread a length of rosined twine through the hole. Then we’d place the open end of the can against a window, pull the full length of twine through the hole and make the awfullest rattling sound you ever heard. The resulting vibration sometimes shat- tered the window, so one had to be pre- pared to run. ••• COMMentary: VanTuy’s Views The Joyce Kilmer poem “Trees,” which we recited in school, came to mind the By Bill Moeller other morning when the sound of chain saws was heard in the land. You remem- Lewis County Power Rankings: ber how the poem went, don’t you? “I think that I shall never see a poem lovely as a tree.” Workers at a nearby church were cutting away at once- General Election Edition lovely trees until they resembled a hand held upside down with the fingers pointing towards the sky. You can under- I knew I kept notes for a reason. his opponent (Mike Savoca) was a he would be to put on a suit and tie stand from previous columns how high my blood pressure I sat in on The Chronicle’s edito- political unknown (“He might be a to give a somber acceptance speech. soared at THAT! rial board interviews a few weeks model railroadist for all we know.”). No one wants to get arrested, but How about the last two lines of that poem? “Poems are ago, notepad in hand, writing down ... That he’s never been directly, you get the feeling that if Snaza made by fools like me, but only God can make a tree.” My what I felt were interesting points positively swayed by campaign con- were to throw you in the back of a initial unkind thought was this: Here is a church dedi- offered up by the candidates with tributions (“I’ve never had someone cop car he’d be cool about it. cated to the adoration of God, where its members (at least their names in the Nov. 4 general say, ‘We gave you money, so vote some of them) put themselves up as knowing more about election ballot. I’ve forgotten what for this,’” he explained, though he Candy HaLLOM/diane dOrey (LewiS gardening than God does. most of the chickenscratch means didn’t specify whether the same COunty aSSeSSOr): There’s been a lot of ••• (Jaime Herrera Beutler sold hot phrase would be true if the words heat in this race, which boils down I attended Saturday’s concert by the Northwest Wind dogs at UW games?) but here’s a ‘a crapload of’ were strategically to experience (Dorey) against a new Symphony, where, once again, I was the only male audi- few (unranked, for once) highlights. added). … That he’s explaining outlook on things (Hallom). On one ence member wearing even a tie, much less a suit. The sar- his views on the poor and taking a hand, it’s the ultimate bourgeois torial standard did seem to have raised one notch, however, Mike SaVOCa (State HOuSe Of rePre- “antipoverty” stance. ... And, finally, race; the people it affects most are because I saw only two baseball caps being worn during SentatiVeS): Savoca, the 62-year-old that he’s a fan of hot yoga. If only he the largest property owners. Taking the performance, and neither of them was turned around challenger to incumbent Richard and Savoca could have decided the into account the size and value of backward. DeBolt, said he didn’t fit with tra- race with some sort of yoga compe- my own taxable personal real estate Is it my fault that I was brought up to show respect at ditional political parties, opined tition in a canoe. holdings, the operations of the as- such events? The performers themselves, in addition to that the war on drugs wouldn’t sessor’s office are unlikely to have a donating their rehearsal and performance time — to say work, and said Larry GrOVe (LewiS COunty audi- major financial impact on me. I can’t nothing of their seemingly endless hours at home practic- he’d much rather tOr): Fun facts about Larry Grove see either candidate changing the ing the music to be performed — were dressed for the oc- handle people include his 38 years a Taekwondo perceived value of my house enough casion. Why weren’t we? who had been instructor, his love of automotive to vary my annual taxes by enough The audience still seems to me to be dwindling. I es- smoking pot than work, the fact that his twin sister to make an appeal cost-effective; timated that less than half of the seats were occupied. It’s drinking. The self- is married to my predecessor as let’s just say if I lived on a Monopoly certainly not the quality of the performances that limits deprecating, goofy sports editor, and his passion for board the deed to my home would attendance. The quality will equal, if not surpass, any gentleman — who numbers. Grove cited an award for be light blue, at best. orchestra that does not consist solely of full-time paid mu- refused to accept financial reporting as the most ex- sicians. The conductor, Dan Schmidt, is also the equal of campaign contri- By aaron Vantuyl citing part of his job as the county’s Gary StaMPer (LewiS COunty COM- anyone on a podium today. butions of greater chief accountant, and came across MiSSiOn): I stepped into a Sani-Can But I’ll repeat something that this would-be critic than $5 — also admitted that, as as calm, calculating and predict- on a vacant construction site the wrote last year, which is simply this: Unless an orchestra a child of the 1960s, he’d smoked able. While those qualities may other day, and a Stamper campaign is richly endowed, if it wants more people to come to hear pot, and considers himself a canoe not make for a great late-night talk sign was hanging next to the main- it, it has to perform music that more people want to come enthusiast. show host, professional gunslinger tenance sheet. His signs are every- to hear. or creative director at a 1960s ad- where. I can’t say for sure whether I dug out a 1994 recording of the Wind Symphony riCHard deBOLt (State HOuSe Of vertising agency, surprising and he’ll make a good commissioner, which I think bears this out. Every piece played, if not rePreSentatiVeS): DeBolt, a known adventurous aren’t what voters look but he coached Mossyrock to a familiar, was at least melodic. A flashy, technically diffi- commodity in the Twin Cities for in someone tasked with literally state girls basketball championship, cult piece may be much more fun to play, but I feel there’s with a voice eerily similar to that of ensuring that numbers add up. and anyone who can figure out a a place for no more than one of them in a Lewis County ESPN writer and hot-take artist Bill way to make a dozen high school performance. Simmons, was eminently quotable rOB Snaza (LewiS COunty SHeriff): girls work together for an extended The next concert in January should be great. It’s called during his editorial board interview. Snaza came across quite bro-y in amount of time can probably work “All that Jazz,” and I’ll be there — wearing a tie and at least My notes include the idea that by his interview; competent, relatable with two other like-minded adults a sports jacket. solving that whole too-much-water- and experienced with presence, successfully enough to efficiently ••• where-it’s-not-wanted issue, the naturally, but giving off the vibe run the county. Bill Moeller is a former entertainer, mayor, bookstore owner, state could free up $200 million to that he’d be just as likely to cel- ••• city council member, paratrooper and pilot living in Centralia. He fund education (“Right now, we’re ebrate an election win by ditching Aaron VanTuyl is The Chronicle can be reached at [email protected]. going to fix flooding.”). ... 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"I'm humbled and I'm excited," Herrera Beutler said after seeing the first general election returns, which showed her capturing 60 percent of the votes to Demo- cratic challenger Bob Dingethal's 39 percent dis- trictwide. Her margin in Clark County was slightly less. Bob Dingethal Herrera defeated Beutler said she would use her third term to continue to create jobs for Southwest Washington residents. While campaigning, the Christopher Brewer / [email protected] Ridgefield native touted her U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Camas, holds her daughter Abigail as she talks to a young girl during a campaign rally at Tin Men Supply in Centralia Saturday morning. Southwest Washington roots and said she would work hardest During redistricting in 2011, Herrera Beutler defeated a chal- premature and without kidneys. she could let her personal expe- for the district. the 3rd Congressional District lenge from fellow Republican The congresswoman took six rience with her daughter drive She has long been critical of was redrawn to give Republicans Michael Delavar, who was more months off to be with her child. a policy agenda when she an- the Affordable Care Act and said relative political security in the closely aligned with the Tea Party. On Tuesday, she said the num- nounced she was working on a she would continue to push for district that encompasses Clark Herrera Beutler's second term bers show voters think she's do- bill to help create a nationwide health care reform and repealing County and much of Southwest was marked by the birth of her ing a good job. network of providers to help Obamacare. Washington. In the primary, child. Abigail Beutler was born Herrera Beutler signaled that medically complex children. Elections in Brief me and congratulate me,” he said. husband has been a gem and my Freeman died last Wednesday Second Day of Counting: Blake said he’s already biggest supporter and No. 1 cam- Dead Candidate Leading after battling cancer, but voters Class Size Initiative Tied booked meetings with elected paign supporter.” Wash. State House Race in the 30th district are voting for SEATTLE (AP) — After a officials and other community Raines had the clear support him. Early results show Freeman leaders before he officially takes of the voters over Republican SEATTLE (AP) — A candi- is taking 53 percent of the vote second day of vote counting, an date who died days before Tues- initiative that would limit class office Jan. 1. He said he doesn’t Keith Olson. Raines, who has in the district that covers parts of sizes in Washington state is still expect to bring a dramatic been running as a non-partisan day’s election is leading his race. southern King County and small- virtually tied. change to the commission. He for city positions for the past 15 Democrat state Rep. Roger er areas of northern Pierce County. The measure is passing in said his experience will be more years, had declined to declare a some of the state's largest coun- of “an enhancement.” party affiliation on the ballot. ties, including King and Pierce His seatmates, Commis- She received 8,577 votes or I’m Stickin’ with counties, but it is failing in most sioner Sandra Romero and Cathy 59.59 percent to Olson’s 5,817 other places. Wolfe, as well as the County votes. County records showed that The vote margin is so close, Manager Cliff Moore, said they 954 voters chose not to vote in this the secretary of state's office has believe they’ll all be able to work race. This is the first time in recent put the class size measure on together. history that a Democrat wasn’t on a short list of ballot items that “We’ll make it work,” Romero the General Election ballot. could trigger an automatic re- said. Countywide, there were count. “I’m very, very confident that 15,355 people who voted, for a An automatic recount occurs we’re going to build a cohesive turnout of 41.05 percent. A few if the margin is 2,000 votes and team and we’ll be able to move thousand more ballots are ex- less than one-half a percentage forward,” Wolfe said. pected to be added when the point. “I hear he’s a really nice guy,” results are updated either Thurs- Providing Quality Medical Care Since 1927 The proposal would set lower Moore added. “I look forward to day or Friday. class sizes at every grade level in meeting and working with him.” Olson conceded the race to • Accepting New Patients Olympia Mayor Stephen Bux- Washington public schools. Raines in an interview with The • Urgent Care 365 Days a Year baum said the dynamics of the Vidette Tuesday night. He was at board are likely to change, but he home, while Raines had rented • On-Site Lab & Radiology Thurston County doesn’t believe it will a difficult out the Polson Museum in Ho- • DOT & Sports Physicals Commissioner transition. quiam for a celebration. “Both Commissioner Romero “I don’t imagine things will Valenzuela Still and Commissioner Wolfe are be changing much,” Olson said. steckmedical.com CH530084cz.sw Trailing Challenger very seasoned, thoughtful politi- “I just want to thank all my sup- 1299 Bishop Rd. Chehalis cians,” he said. “I think they are porters countywide. I appreciate 360.748.0211 By Lisa Pemberton going to strive to work effectively the support through the whole with each other and with Bud.” The Olympian campaign and the General Elec- Buxbaum said he hadn’t met tion. It was overwhelming. They On the day after the big night, Blake either. But he said he’s did a great job; my campaign Walter “Bud” Blake was still interested in studying the pre- manager and my family, in par- Pole Buildings basking in his win in the Thur- cinct-by-precinct votes to look at ticular. I appreciate what every- ston County Commission race. where he garnered support. body did for the campaign.” On Sale Now! “Is there a such thing as Cloud “Intuitively, at this point, it Raines is the chair of the 9 and a half, or 10?” he said on feels more like people were vot- Chehalis River Basin Flood Au- Site Prep Wednesday afternoon. “I’m ex- ing for change, rather than vot- thority. tremely happy.” ing or a specific person,” Bux- Available In a vote count released by the baum said. “I think when there’s Thurston County Auditor’s Of- challenging times and conflict Maverick Sheldon fice late Wednesday, Blake, 50, of and controversy, sometimes vot- 24’x24’x10’ 24’x24’x10’ Tumwater con- ers just look for a change.” Winning 35th District Machine Storage 2 Car Garage tinued to hold By The Olympian a strong lead over incumbent Raines Wins Big State Sen. Tim Sheldon was on his way to extending his 24- Karen Valenzu- in Grays Harbor • 4” Concrete w/Fibermix Reinforcement ela. He received year run at the Legislature late • 18” Eave & Gable Framed Overhangs Commission Race Tuesday, which was good news • 3’x6’-8” Steel Insulated Walk-In Door 54.65 percent, • Optional Concrete Is Available • (2) 10’x8’ Steel Panel Overhead Doors or 31,416 votes; for his Senate Republican allies • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation By The Vidette she received hoping to maintain their grip on 45.35 percent, With three-fifths of the coun- the majority. 24’x36’x10’ 38’x30’x10’ Karen Valenzuela Sheldon, a conservative Dem- Monitor RV Storage commissioner or 26,073 votes. ty supporting her, Cosmopolis 2 Car Garage & Workshop There are about Mayor Vickie Raines will be ocrat who aligned with Republi- 10,000 ballots the next Grays Harbor County cans to form the Senate Majority left to be counted, and anoth- commissioner. Coalition Caucus in 2013, was er vote count will be released She’ll be the leading the Democrats’ preferred • 4” Concrete w/Fibermix Reinforcement candidate, Irene Bowling, in one • 18” Eave & Gable Framed Overhangs Thursday, according to the Audi- first county • 4” Concrete w/Fibermix Reinforcement • (1) 12’x12’ Steel Panel Overhead Door tor’s Office. commissioner of the state’s most expensive leg- • (2) 10’x8’ Steel Panel Overhead Doors • (1) 10’x8’ Steel Panel Overhead Door islative races. Of the $1.77 mil- • 3’x6’-8” Steel Insulated Walk-In Door • (1) 3’x8’ Steel Insulated Walk-In Door The ouster of Valenzuela, without any • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation who has served on the commis- political affili- lion expended, $1.1 million was sion since 2009, brings the end ation and likely spent by Sheldon or by outside 30’x48’x12’ All Buildings Include: to an all-female, all-Democrat the first county groups backing him or opposing RV - Boat - Car & Workshop � 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation � 18 Sidewall streak on the commission. Blake commissioner Bowling, according to data on & Trim Colors � Free Estimate � Designed ran as an independent and prom- Vickie Raines from Cosmopo- file at the state Public Disclosure for 85MPH Wind � Exposure B + 25lb. commissioner Commission. Snow Load � Building Plan � Construction ised to bring more representation lis. 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• (1) 10’x10’ Steel Panel Overhead Door CH529872sd.cg other changes to the three-mem- woman to hold the office. 35th district results — along Prices do not include permit cost or sales tax & are based on a level • (1) 10’x8’ Steel Panel Overhead Door accessible building site w/less than 1’ rock fill. Non commercial usage, ber board. “Everybody did a great job,” with apparent Republican victo- • (1) 3’x6’-8” Steel Insulated Walk-In Door price maybe affected by county codes and/or travel considerations. Ad Valenzuela did not return Raines said. “I’m so apprecia- ries in four other key Senate rac- • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation prices expire one week from publish date. Prices reflect Lewis County only. multiple phone calls and messag- tive to my campaign chairs, to es — keep Republicans in control Jorstad’s Twin City Metal Buildings es from The Olympian seeking my committee, but my biggest of the Senate, which is poised to www.twincitymetalbuildings.com comment Tuesday and Wednes- thanks goes to my family. They fight Democratic Gov. Jay In- day. Blake said he hadn’t heard let this campaign control our slee’s initiatives on raising rev- 360-748-1828 • 1-800-394-8038 from her either. lives over the last year and I’m enue for schools and confronting 1508 Bishop Rd. • Chehalis, WA 98532 “I’ve had other Democrats call grateful for their support. My climate change. Lic#TWINCMB181C5 Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014 Records Sirens, Court Records, Lotteries, Commodities

Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT Losing Control Vehicle Theft block of Jackson Highway South post 6 of Middle Fork Road in in Toledo at 1:02 p.m. on Tues- Onalaska. He was booked into Man Hides From • Police arrested and booked • A 1992 red Chevrolet Lu- day. They found the front door the Lewis County Jail. Police Under House James M. Mihalcin, 43, of Cen- mina was reported stolen while wide open with pry marks on tralia for physical control of a ve- parked behind a tavern on the • A 37-year-old Centralia the door and a hole in the front hicle on the 100 block of Harrison 100 block of South Tower Av- Minor Accident man was arrested and booked door’s window. The building Avenue in Centralia at 11:48 a.m. enue in Centralia at 6:25 p.m. • A 19-year-old Winlock for felony eluding after an offi- was searched, but no one found. on Tuesday. man was cited for failure to yield cer attempted to stop Daniel H. Nothing was stolen. It is esti- Child Locked in Car after he turned on to the 200 Morton in downtown Centralia mated replacing the door will block of Maurin Road from the for a traffic violation. Morton Man Fights Security • An 18-month-old baby was cost $50. Fred Meyer Distribution Cen- drove on Seminary Hill Road rescued from a locked Chev- • Police arrested and booked ter parking lot in Chehalis and faster than 60 mph and officers rolet SUV on the 1000 block of Cutting Down on TV Time David D. Marrs, 24, of Centra- struck a 1992 Dodge pickup. The terminated the chase due to bad South Gold Street in Centralia. • A 46-year-old Centralia lia, for robbery after he fought Winlock man, the 58-year-old weather. Officers located Mor- Police responded to the call at woman reported a residential with security who were trying 6:20 p.m. on Wednesday. Grant’s Chehalis man who was driving ton’s truck abandoned in his burglary on the 2100 block of to detain him for shoplifting on Towing and Automotive un- eastbound in the Dodge, and his yard. The Lewis County Sher- Salzer Valley Road in Centralia. the 500 block of South Tower locked the vehicle. The child was passenger were uninjured. The iff’s Office K-9, Axel, responded She said unknown suspects en- Avenue in Centralia. in a car seat and appeared fine. accident occurred at 10:13 p.m. and found Morton hiding in a tered her home between 12:30 No citations were issued and the Tuesday. The vehicles sustained small crawl space of a home on p.m. and 5:15 p.m. Tuesday and call was cleared at 7:02 p.m. minor damage. the 2200 block of Seminary Hill Drinking and Driving stole a 32-inch Emerson LCD ••• Road at 9:10 p.m. on Tuesday. TV valued at $200. • Jamie Leuvano, 46, of Bu- By The Chronicle Staff Morton also faces other charges coda, was arrested and booked DUI Arrest including driving under the in- for driving under the influence LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Scared by Alarm? • Deputies arrested David Please call news reporter Dame- fluence, resisting arrest and not on the 1200 block of North Pearl M. Martin, 61, of Onalaska, for on Pesanti with news tips. He can be having an ignition interlock de- Street in Centralia at 7:39 p.m. • Deputies responded to an driving under the influence at reached at 807-8237 or dpesanti@ vice installed in his truck. on Tuesday. alarm activation on the 500 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday at mile- chronline.com. Death Notices are under the direction of Newell-Hoer- Saturday, Nov. 1, at Park Place Adult Next jackpot: $178 million Washington) ling’s Mortuary, Centralia Family Home, Centralia. A celebration of Mega Millions: Crude Oil — $77.76 per barrel (CME • DUANE ELLIOTT OLSEN, 73, Lacey, for- • JAMES HENRY KARNS SR., 75, Mossyrock, life will be at 1:15 p.m. Monday at Taho- Next jackpot: $15 million Group) ma National Cemetery. Arrangements Gold — $1,154 (Monex) merly of Napavine, died Friday, Oct. died Friday, Oct. 31, in Chehalis. A me- Lotto: 01-16-27-32-35-47 morial service will be at 2 p.m. Sunday are under the direction of Funeral Alter- Silver — $15.37 (Monex) 24, in Lacey. A service will be at 11 a.m. Next jackpot: $1 million Saturday, Nov. 15, at Napavine Cem- at the First Church of God, 1251 Main natives of Washington, Centralia. etery, with a reception following at the Ave., Morton. A graveside service will be • SHARON LOUISE CHRISTENSEN, 80, Roch- Hit 5: 13-18-22-30-37 Napavine Elementary cafeteria/multi- at 1 p.m. Monday at Gilliland Cemetery, ester, died Friday, Oct. 31, at Olympia Next cashpot: $130,000 Corrections purpose room. Arrangements are un- Sweet Home, Oregon. Arrangements Manor, Olympia. A celebration of life Match 4: 06-09-16-22 ••• der the direction of Funeral Alternatives are under the direction of Cattermole will be at a later date. Arrangements are Daily Game: 7-3-7 under the direction of Funeral Alterna- The Chronicle seeks to be accu- of Washington and Brown Mortuary Funeral Home, Winlock. Keno: 12-18-19-20-23-24-25-26-32- tives of Washington, Centralia. rate and fair in all its reporting. If Service, Chehalis. • JEAN HERROD, 91 Centralia, died Sun- 33-36-38-39-42-54-62-64-70-72-76 • LORRAINE N. KING, 75, Chehalis, died you find an error or believe a news • RUTH N. LAMOTTE, 75, Mossyrock, died day, Nov. 2, at Providence Centralia item is incorrect, please call the Hospital. A memorial service will be at Tuesday, Nov. 4, at home. A celebration Sunday, Oct. 26, at Morton General Hos- newsroom as soon as possible at pital. Private burial will be at Doss Cem- 11 a.m.. Saturday at Mountain View Bap- of life will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Commodities etery, Mossyrock. Arrangements are tist Church, Centralia. Arrangements are Chehalis Eagles. Arrangements are un- 807-8224, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. under the direction of Brown Mortuary under the direction of Sticklin Funeral der the direction of Cattermole Funeral Gas in Washington — $3.22 (AAA of Monday through Friday. Service, Chehalis. Chapel, Centralia. Home, Winlock. • BETTY ROSE GREGG, 88, Centralia, died • BRUCE HOLTEN, 77, Toledo, died Mon- • JOEL A. SEARS, 77, Chehalis, died Friday, Oct. 31, at Providence Centralia Hospital. Wednesday, Oct. 22, at home. A private day, Nov. 3, at home. A military memo- Service details are pending. Arrange- memorial service is being planned. rial service will be at noon Friday, Nov. ments are under the direction of Brown 14, at the Cowlitz Prairie Grange, Toledo, • VIRGINIA M. HERSHEY, 89, Centralia, for- Mortuary Service, Chehalis. KATHLEEN MARY merly of Bremerton, died Sunday, Nov. with a potluck to follow. Arrangements 2, at Liberty Country Place, Centralia. No are under the direction of Cattermole FLANIGAN HUBBARD BRAAE services are scheduled at this time. Ar- Funeral Home, Winlock. rangements are under the direction of • GERALD L. STUART, 82, Centralia, died Lotteries Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Centralia. Friday, Oct. 31, at home. No services Washington’s Our beautiful mother went to be with • BILLIE DEAN HOLLANDSWORTH, 74, Cen- are planned. Arrangements are under the Lord and her true love, Kenny, on tralia, died Sunday, Nov. 2, at Provi- the direction of Funeral Alternatives of Wednesday Games dence Centralia Hospital. No services Washington, Centralia. Powerball: 02-11-19-21-42, Powerball: Oct. 15, 2014 due to a brief illness. Katie are planned at this time. Arrangements • NADINE J. BLAINE, 93, Tumwater, died 34, Power Play: 3 was an amazing woman, mom, grandma, great grandma, great-great grandma, sister, aunt and friend to many. She was Lewis County Superior Court deeply loved and will be missed forever. Actions by Lewis County Su- third-degree possession of stolen prop- A memorial will be held on Nov. 8, 2014 perior Court included the follow- Held Oct. 8 erty, sentenced to 364 days in jail with • Julie Ann Erickson, 48, Morton, (1) 339 suspended, $1,800 in fees. from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Centralia ing defendants, charges and case attempting to elude, (2) fourth-degree dispositions: assault, sentenced to 30 days in jail on Held Oct. 10 Bible Baptist Church 1511 S. Gold St., Held Oct. 7 count 1, 364 days on count 2 with 334 • Johnathan Marsh Davis, 49, Cheha- Centralia, Washington. • Donald Ray Brown, 42, Longview, suspended, $2,400 in fees. lis, possession of a controlled substance, (1) second-degree burglary, (2) first- methamphetamine, sentenced to 38 To view this obituary, please go to chronline.com/obituaries. degree vehicle prowl, sentenced to 30 Held Oct. 9 days in jail, 12 months community cus- days in jail, $3,3831 in fees. • Brady James Erwin, 24, Centralia, tody, fined $1,000, $2,000 in fees.

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Bonney Lake, Brian (Tami) Arleen moved to Corvallis, Andringa of Yakima, Allen Lorraine "Lorre" Naomi for a celebration of her life Oregon with her husband, John, Andringa of Portland, Oregon, Streeter King, born Jan. 18, on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2014 at 3:00 p.m. at the Chehalis Eagles who enrolled in forestry school and Steven Andringa of Yakima, 1939 and passed away on Nov. at Oregon State University. 4, 2014. She resided in Chehalis Lodge. Washington.; siblings, Janice The young couple started their (Jim) Freit, LaVern (Sandy) and retired from Providence family in 1950, growing to nine To view the obituary, please go to Kotten and Alice Ruhland; Centralia Hospital. chronline.com/obituaries. children, all born in the Eugene, and sister-in-law, Jeanette Oregon area. In 1970, the family moved Andringa, all of Wisconsin; www.NewellHoerlings.com to Morton, Washington, where 17 grandchildren; eight great- John worked for U.S. Plywood grandchildren; and numerous Creating celebrations as special as the people they honor as logging manager. Besides nieces and nephews. raising her children, Arleen She was preceded in death enjoyed traveling, cooking, by her infant daughter, Sharleen quilting, playing cards and Joy; her parents; one brother, Arleen Mary Andringa, gardening. She also loved Charles, of Westir, Oregon; and 86, passed away at her home spending time with her children, her husband of 63 years, John. of a pulmonary embolism, on grandchildren and great- Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2014. A Funeral Mass will be held grandchildren. Arleen was an at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. Arleen was born to Anna active member of Sacred Heart 8, 2014 at Sacred Heart Catholic (Wacker) and Hugo Kotten in Catholic Church in Morton for Church in Morton, Washington, St. Mary’s Ridge, Wisconsin, on more than forty years. April 15, 1928. She spent her Arleen is survived by her with a reception to follow in the 205 W. Pine St. Centralia, WA 98531 youth on a farm in the St. Mary’s daughters, Carolynn Andringa church hall. Ridge area of southwestern of Albany, Oregon, Vickie In lieu of lowers, Wisconsin and graduated from (Chris) Petersen of Olympia, contributions can be made to Wilton High School in 1947. She Washington, Nancy Andringa Sacred Heart Catholic Church. worked at the Sparta Hospital of Prosser and Lynnae (Doug) and shortly thereafter married Coleman of Morton; sons, To view the obituary, please go Since 1907 Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary has helped families celebrate life. 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Brown Mortuary Service 812 Westlake Avenue Condolences may be offered at Morton, WA 98356 T.360-736-3317 www.NewellHoerlings.com www.brownmortuary.com CH530521rc.jd (360) 496-6234 • Main 11 CALENDAR / NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014 Suspect in Slaying, Posting Death Photos Caught PORT ORCHARD: Man himself in to a passing police of- tails about how he got to Wilson- The teenager told police he and called 911, Wilson said. ficer, authorities said. ville, the spokesman said. thought his mom was sleeping in The caller reported that Co- Accused of Putting Authorities confirmed the Kalac was charged with sec- and Kalac was gone when he left plin's face was bashed in, her car Photos of Murdered grisly photos posted on a website ond-degree murder and was held the apartment Tuesday morning, was missing and she was bloody were of Coplin, 30, and the crime in Portland on $2 million bail. court documents say. and bruised, court documents Woman on Internet scene in Port Orchard, Washing- Washington state detectives The boy came home from show. Arrested 200 Miles From ton, said Scott Wilson, a Kitsap aim to interview him and pick school and took a nap. When he Wilson said Kalac took the County sheriff's up the slain woman's car, a 2001 woke up that afternoon, he no- woman's car and made the three- Scene of the Crime deputy. Ford Focus found Wednesday ticed the car was missing, went hour drive to Portland, where a PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A Kalac is the afternoon in Portland, about 160 to check on his mother and police officer spotted the vehicle man surrendered in Oregon after sole suspect, so miles south of the crime scene. "found her unresponsive," the about 1:15 a.m. Wednesday. The police say he killed his girlfriend, investigators be- Police say they found Coplin's deputy said. officer tried to stop the driver, posted gruesome photos of her lieve he shared body in a bedroom Tuesday after At that point, the teen called but the car sped away. The chase body and the crime scene online, the photos, her 13-year-old son discovered his father — Coplin's estranged was called off because the car and wrote that he wanted au- commented on- her that day. husband. The man came over, saw was swerving into oncoming thorities to kill him. line about how Near her head was her driv- the body about 3:30 p.m. Tuesday traffic. David Kalac's arrest Wednes- David Kalac the woman was er's license with the word "dead" day night nearly 200 miles from suspect killed and wrote written on it. "Bad news" was the crime scene in Washington of planning to written on blinds. And the words In Remembrance state came after a daylong man- be fatally shot by police, Wilson "she killed me first" were scrawled hunt. said. on a picture on the wall. JAMES HENRY KARNS SR. He's accused of killing Amber The suspect on Wednesday Coplin's son told police that Lynn Coplin, whose teenage son gave himself up to an officer pa- his mother and Kalac argued James Henry Karns Sr. died grandchildren; and eight great- heard the couple loudly arguing trolling the area around a transit loudly Monday night, court re- on Oct. 31, 2014, he was born in grandchildren. and then found his mother dead center in Wilsonville, Oregon, cords show. Benkelman, Nebraska on April A memorial service will be in their apartment. about 20 miles south of Portland. Witnesses also said they 16, 1939. He was the oldest of held at the First Church of God, Kalac, 33, texted a friend "He basically said, 'I have a heard what sounded like a vio- ive children. 1251 Main Ave., Morton, WA Tuesday morning to say he would warrant for my arrest,'" Clacka- lent argument and loud thump- James was preceded in death 98356 at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, by his father; mother; and one read about Kalac in the news, mas County sheriff's Sgt. Nate ing and banging noises com- Nov. 9, 2014. Graveside brother. then evaded police in the wom- Thompson Thompson said in a ing from the apartment in the services will follow on Monday, an's stolen car until he emerged telephone interview. Kalac was city west of Seattle across Puget He is survived by his wife, Nov. 10, 2014 at 1:00 p.m. at from a wooded area and turned cooperative but provided no de- Sound. Carlene; six children, Robin Gilliland Cemetery in Sweet Grove of Troutdale, Oregon, James Henry Karns Jr. of Home, Oregon. Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 Tickets are $8 in advance and Chehalis, Washington, Duane Arrangements under the care Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, $10 at the door. For advance tick- Karns of Morton, Washington,of Cattermole Funeral Home, Calendar [email protected] ets, visit http://goo.gl/qi4KFQ. Carmen Gardner of John Day,Winlock. Continued from page Main 2 Oregon, April Lundy of Morton, Mom Children’s Clothing Bank and Washington and Steven Karns To view the obituary, please The topic of Carson’s talk will Saturday, Nov. 8 Exchange, 1-3 p.m., Chehalis First Chris- of Mossyrock, Washington; 17go to chronline.com/obituaries. be “Tracking Movement in the tian Church, 111 NW Prindle St., (360) Ocean: How Tiny Larvae Drift Two Town Tuners to 269-0587 or (360) 748-3702 Their Way Home and How Your Fun Addicts, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Perform at Fox Theatre Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) 273- Trash Joins the Great Pacific 2000, ext. 301 Garbage Patch.” Historic Fox Theatre Restora- In Remembrance tions and Altrusa International Fermentation, 2 p.m., Salkum Library, The Rising Tide seminar se- sponsored by WSU Lewis County Exten- JEAN (STABBERT) HERROD ries is sponsored by Centralia are welcoming back the Two sion, (360) 740-1212 College, the National Science Town Tuners to Centralia’s Fox Alan Towne Memorial Cribbage and In 1960, they moved to Foundation and the Centralia Theatre Saturday. Bunco Tournament, 4-6 p.m., Grace Centralia when Art became a College Foundation. Doors open at 1 pm and the Foursquare Church, 3030 Borst Ave., guard at Green Hill and Jean Carson’s talk will be in the show begins at 2 pm. Centralia, suggested $5 donation, fin- worked for the City of Centralia ger food potluck, to benefit Celebrate Walton Science Center, room 121. Admission for the show is $15 Recovery children’s ministries, (360) and later for Agnew Lumber There will be a reception with per person. Presale tickets are 736-0778 Company and was in charge light refreshments in WSC 309 available at Holley’s Place, locat- NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing of payroll. Jean spent many after the seminar. ed next to the theater, or by call- Month) Write-In, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Cen- weekends camping with Art, her ing (360) 623-9712. All proceeds tralia Timberland Library, 4-7 p.m., Matrix cocker spaniels and often friends Bob Garcia and Melodies Recycled will benefit Our Literacy Coun- Coffeehouse, Chehalis, bring laptop or took their RV and joined them. Band, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cities Senior Cen- cil of Lewis County. pen and paper to pursue writing 50,000 But mainly, her life revolved ter, $5, (360) 262-3041 words in 30 days, http://goo.gl/59XE7b around her church and using Potato bar, Olequa (Winlock) Senior Holley’s Place and the new “Gone Girl,” 9 p.m., Roxy Theater, Mor- Fox Theatre concession stand her talents there. She played Center, 4:30-7 p.m., variety of toppings, ton, rated R, adults $8, children, students the organ and sang solos and in beverage and dessert included, $7, to supply snacks, including pop- and seniors $7 support senior center, (360) 785-4325 ensembles at Mt. View Baptist corn, nachos, hot dogs, pretzels, Church for over 25 years. Fun Addicts, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter candy, drinks and more. Art died in 2001 and Jean Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) 273- Libraries Jean Herrod, 91, went to be For more information, con- moved to Cooks Hill Manor. 2000, ext. 301 Make Your Own Sauerkraut and Kim- with her precious Lord Jesus tact the Fox Theatre at (360) 623- She later moved to Liberty Potato bar, 4:30-7 p.m., Olequa Se- chi, for adults, 2 p.m., Salkum Christ on Nov. 2, 2014 at nior Center, 119 SW Kerron Ave., includes 1103 or visit www.centraliafox- Country Place, where she has drinks, salads, potato chips and numer- theatre.com. Providence Centralia Hospital. resided for the past seven years. ous potato toppings, Winlock, $8, chil- Organizations Jean was born on Dec. 14, 1922 The family would like to thank dren 5-12 $4, (360) 785-4325 in Tacoma to Edward Stabbert Prairie Steppers Square and Round Liberty Country Place's loving World Community Day celebration, and Leann Gertrude (Skersies) ‘To Be Frank’ Coming Dance Club, 7:30-10:30 p.m., $5, potluck and caring staff for the most Church Women United, 1 p.m., St. Jo- at break, Oakview Grange, Centralia, Stabbert. excellent care. Many of the seph Catholic Church Parish Center, 157 to Roxy Theater (360) 736-5172 or (360) 273-6008 She is survived by a brother, residents enjoyed listening to SW Sixth St., Chehalis, church women to “To Be Frank,” a production Ron in Lebanon, Pennsylvania; perform skit called “Healing of the Bent- Gluten Intolerance Group of Lewis her sing the old hymns of the Over Woman,” based on Luke 13. of the OnStage Teen Theatre County, 10 a.m., Providence Centralia and numerous nieces and faith. Even in her 90s God was “Gone Girl,” 7 p.m., Roxy Theater, Mor- Education Fall Program, will be Hospital chapel conference room, (509) nephews. able to use her to witness for ton, rated R, adults $8, children, students shown at 8 p.m. Saturday and 2 230-6394, [email protected], Jean attended Tacoma schools Him and seniors $7 p.m. Sunday at the Roxy Theater http://goo.gl/bWXTmr graduating from Lincoln High A memorial service for Jean in Morton. Friends of the Centralia Timberland School in 1940 and attended will be held Saturday, Nov. Library and library board, 1 p.m., Centra- Multhomah School of the Libraries An original play written by lia library, 110 S. Silver St., followed by 2 8, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. at Mt. one of Morton’s own gradu- p.m. holiday party, (360) 736-0183 Bible in Portland, Oregon. She View Baptist Church, 1201 Family Story Time, for all ages, 10 a.m., married Art Herrod March 31, Belmont Ave., Centralia. Rev. Salkum ates, Alexander Peterson, “To Be Friends of the Winlock Timberland Frank” is a humorous tale that Library, 11 a.m., Winlock 1946 while they were working Bill Knepper and Rev. Bruce Preschool Story Time, for children 3-6 in California. He worked in the years, 10 a.m., Chehalis poses the question, “What if you Stabbert will be oficiating. oil ields and she worked as a A luncheon will follow at the Family Story Time, for children, 10:30 could just hit rewind and have a Support Groups a.m., Winlock do-over?” waitress and secretary. They church. Get Crafty!, for all ages, 12:30 p.m., “To Be Frank” explores the Alzheimer’s support group, 10:30 had no children, but raised Art's Winlock a.m-noon, Cooks Hills Community nephew, Ed Herrod during his To view the obituary, please possibilities through a narrator, Church, 2400 Cooks Hill Road, Centralia, PageTurners Book Discussion, for named Frank, of course, who, youth years. go to chronline.com/obituaries. adults, “In the Garden of Beasts,” by Erik (360) 628-4980 Larson, 12:30 p.m., Winlock unsatisfied with how the story is turning out, tries again and again to get this love story right. In Remembrance Support Groups The play is directed by Fiona H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., Thornton. EILEEN KALICH-KARKI where she was a homemaker, Doore, Joe Kalich and Henry In Remembrance and he was a timber cruiser for Karki; as well as granddaughter, SCOTT STURZA Weyerhaeuser. Daughter, Anne, Deborah Omeg Swigert. was born in 1948. In 1954, the Eileen is survived by pilot and a transport pilot for family moved to Centralia where daughters, Barbara (Earl) Omeg, Soloy Conversions, Olympia, they lived until 1968. Following Anne (Ron Lawton) Kalich; Washington. Scott also enjoyed Joe's death, she worked as a and stepson, Henry Karki; doing a few transporting trips secretary for Weyerhaeuser. for Soloy the last couple of grandchildren, Sheryl Omeg years. In 1968, Eileen married Lueckel, Don (Joby) Omeg, Joe Scott enjoyed mushrooming, Henry Karki and moved to Great (Renell) Norquist, Kirsten (Jim) ishing, gardening, golf and Falls, Montana. Following Barnes and Andrea (Bill) Lynch; skiing. He especially loved Henry's death, she moved to 10 great-grandchildren; 15 cooking and was a gourmet Perry, Oregon to be near her great-great-grandchildren; and cook, his specialty being a sister, Eleanor. In 1987, she numerous nephews and nieces. boned turkey stuffed with moved to Chehalis where she The family would like to give dressing. lived with her daughter and Eileen Kalich-Karki, 104, a special thank you to the staff at Scott was preceded in death son-in-law, Earl and Barbara Colonial Residence and Assured by his grandparents, Rich and of Centralia, passed away after a short illness at her home on Omeg until July 2014, when she Home Health Hospice for Hazel Gillingham. moved to Colonial Residence at He is survived by his parents, Oct. 31, 2014. Eileen was born their wonderful care and many Scott Sturza, 56, a resident of June 3, 1910 at home in Aredale, Stillwater Estates, Centralia. kindnesses during her stay. Tom (Butch) and Dixie Sturza Eileen was known as Mom, Camas, Washington, living with of Centralia, Washington; Iowa to Paden and Alma A celebration of life will take the love of his life, Elizabeth, children, Nicholas (Lucy) (Heintzelman) Smith. Nana and Great-Nana. She place Saturday, Nov. 8, 2014 at suddenly passed away on Aug. Sturza of Everett, Washington, In 1928, after graduating enjoyed time with her family, 1:00 p.m. at Newaukum Valley 18, 2014. Andrew Sturza of Silverdale, both high school and Normal traveling, including casino runs, Golf Club, 153 Newaukum Golf Scott was born in Chehalis, Washington, Tanner Sturza of (Teacher's) College at the same sewing, playing cards, reading, Drive, Chehalis, WA 98532. All Washington, where he went Camas, Washington and Ashley time, she taught in a one-room cooking, and gardening. She who knew Eileen are welcome to school and started lying Sturza of Camas, Washington; schoolhouse in Iowa for ive was especially known for to attend. airplanes with his grandfather, brothers, Michael (Mihye) her handmade chocolates she Rich Gillingham. Scott, a years. She married Dale Doore in In lieu of lowers, the family Sturza of Bothel, Washington gave as gifts at Christmas. She pilot for Horizon Airlines, 1930 and owned a lunch counter requests donations be made to and Rob (Carol) Sturza of Black for several years. In 1939, she marked the end of each day with received his pilot's license Diamond, Washington. the charity of your choice or the at age 15. He accumulated and daughter Barbara (4) moved her signature highball. American Cancer Society. A celebration will be held at to Toledo, Washington. She was preceded in death hours by giving lessons, tours a later date. of Mount St. Helens and Eileen married Joe Kalich by her parents; sisters, Hazel To view the obituary, please go being an experimental test To view the obituary, please go to in 1941. They lived in Toledoand Eleanor; her husbands, Dale to chronline.com/obituaries. chronline.com/obituaries. Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Feeding the Homeless Activists: U.S. Strike Hits Becomes a Crime Syrian Rebel Compound in South Florida BEIRUT (AP) — U.S. aircraft bombed al-Qaida’s Syrian branch FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. as well as another hard-line rebel (AP) — Despite being charged faction in northwestern Syria with violating a new law by feed- early today, activists said, in an ap- ing the homeless in South Flori- parent widening of targets of the da, 90-year-old Arnold Abbott American-led coalition against the said he’s not deterred and even Islamic State extremist group. went back out to serve more food The series of airstrikes over- at a public park. night targeted three different areas The faceoff in Fort Lau- near the Turkish border, hitting a derdale over the ordinance re- headquarters and a vehicle belong- stricting public feeding of the ing to the al-Qaida-affiliated Nus- homeless has pitted those with ra Front as well as a compound of compassionate aims against resi- the deeply conservative Ahrar al- dents and businesses trying to Sham rebel group. It marked only protect their neighborhoods. the second time the United States Abbott, affectionately known had expanded its aerial campaign as “Chef Arnold,” and two South against Islamic State militants to Florida ministers were charged Susan Walsh / The Associated Press hit other extremists in Syria. last weekend as they handed A man looks over the front pages from newspapers around the country that are on display outside the Newseum in Wash- There was no immediate con- out food. They were accused of ington, D.C., Wednesday. America awoke Wednesday to sharper dividing lines in an already divided government, forcing a firmation from U.S. officials, but breaking the ordinance and each weakened President Barack Obama to recalibrate his approach and giving Republican leaders in Congress new muscle to the apparent strikes took place faces up to 60 days in jail and a check him. amid a Nusra Front offensive that $500 fine. has routed Western-backed rebel “One of the police officers groups from their strongholds said, ‘Drop that plate right now,’ in Syria’s Idlib province near the as if I were carrying a weapon,” Turkish border. The timing sug- Abbott said. GOP Seizes on Anger, gests that Washington could be trying to curb the militant assault CEO: Virgin Galactic and destroy weapons supplies of hard-line rebels and al-Qaida Looks to Resume fighters. Tests in 2015 Demographics for Win ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) AC/DC’s Phil Rudd — The space tourism company By Steve Peoples and Jennifer Agiesta Accused of Murder- that suffered a tragic setback The Associated Press when its experimental rocket- for-Hire Plot powered spaceship broke apart WASHINGTON — Their “The composition of the electorate was rout complete, Republicans are WELLINGTON, New Zea- over the California desert could land (AP) — Drummer Phil Rudd resume test flights as early as next celebrating sweeping victories fundamentally different than anyone predicted.” from North Carolina to Colo- of Australian rock band AC/DC summer if it can finish building a whose hits include “Dirty Deeds replacement craft, its CEO says. rado. The GOP’s success, however, Gene Ulm Done Dirt Cheap” was accused The sleek composite shell pollster at Public Opinion Strategies today of trying to arrange two kill- and tail section of the new craft may have as much to do with the dynamics of a low-turnout ings as well as possession of drugs. are sitting inside the company’s He appeared briefly at the midterm election as widespread bent Democrat Mark Udall on manufacturing facility in Mo- Iowa, Colorado, New Mexico, Tauranga District Court in his ad- dissatisfaction with President Tuesday in a state that President jave, California. North Carolina and Kentucky, opted home of New Zealand and Barack Obama’s leadership, ac- Barack Obama won twice. After more than two years of among other states. was charged with attempting to cording to operatives and poll- Indeed, the GOP scored “What the Republican can- work, it’s beginning to look like procure murder, which carries a sters still working to understand sweeping victories across the didates were saying is more the a spaceship, but Virgin Galactic maximum prison term of 10 years. how the Republican Party ex- rural and Southern states that direction I want the country to CEO George Whitesides said Rudd, 60, was released on bail. ceeded its own already high ex- Republicans typically dominate. go,” she said. there’s much more to be done, One of the conditions is that he pectations this week. But their success went much from relatively simple things must not have any contact with An estimated 37 percent of further, extending into battle- VOTERS WHO WERE dissatis- such as installing windows to the anyone involved in the alleged plot. eligible voters cast a ballot in the ground states and regions that fied with both sides fueled the more complex fitting of flight The Bay of Plenty Times news- midterm elections, said Michael are solidly Democratic. GOP’s success: Nearly two- controls and other wiring. paper reported that the Austra- McDonald, an associate profes- A closer look at the electorate thirds supported Republican The ship — dubbed Space- lian-born Rudd was accused of sor at the University of Florida. offers some clues about how the candidates. It did not matter ShipTwo Serial No. 2 — will re- trying to hire a hit man to carry If that projection holds, it would GOP seized the Senate major- to these voters that the nation’s place one that was destroyed last out the two killings. week after its feathering system be the lowest turnout since 1942, ity, expanded its House majority unemployment rate hit a six- that controls descent deployed when Americans busy fighting a and broadened its advantage in year low last month. prematurely and aerodynamic war let the level drop to 34 per- governors’ mansions across the Those who were dissatisfied Report: Africa forces ripped it apart, killing the cent. nation. or angry with both Obama and Ivory Smuggled on co-pilot and seriously injuring Nationally, 6 in 10 voters GOP leaders felt overwhelm- the pilot. THIS YEAR’S ELECTORATE was were dissatisfied or angry with ingly that the economy is getting China State Visit largely older, whiter and more worse or that it’s already bad and the Obama administration, and BEIJING (AP) — Chinese of- male than is often the case in 6 in 10 separately said the same stagnating. ficials and businesspeople used Accomplice in presidential years. Republican of Republicans in Congress, ac- At the same time, the Repub- a state trip by President Xi Jin- pollsters knew the GOP would cording to exit polls conducted lican National Committee attrib- Student’s Rape, Death ping and other high-level visits benefit from a smaller and less for the AP and the television net- uted much of the party’s success to smuggle ivory out of Tanzania, Up for Parole diverse electorate, but didn’t pre- works by Edison Research. to its costly voter turnout pro- an environmental watchdog said dict the extent to which some Julie English, a 54-year-old gram that targeted “low-propen- CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A today, casting doubt over Beijing’s Democratic allies would stay office manager from the Denver sity Republican voters.” woman who admitted she lured efforts to end the illegal trade home on Election Day. suburbs, was among those who GOP officials spent millions a University of New Hampshire that has led to rampant elephant “The composition of the elec- felt a deep dissatisfaction with of dollars on technology up- student to her apartment as a poaching throughout Africa. torate was fundamentally differ- the direction of the country. grades and new staff to collect sex offering for her domineering China is the world’s largest ent than anyone predicted,” said She took out her frustration data on prospective voters and boyfriend and then helped dis- importer of smuggled tusks, and Gene Ulm, a pollster at Public on Democrats, voting for all of ensure they cast ballots, claim- pose of the woman’s body after Tanzania is the largest source of Opinion Strategies, a firm that Colorado’s Republican candi- ing Wednesday that it had fun- he killed and raped her could be poached ivory, the London-based worked for Republican candi- dates, including Sen.-elect Cory damentally changed its strategy paroled following a hearing. Environmental Investigation dates or super PACs in Maine, Gardner, who defeated incum- and expanded the electorate. Kathryn McDonough, now Agency said. Poaching in Tan- 21, was sentenced in July 2013 zania alone has killed half of the to 1½ to three years in prison for country’s elephants in the past five lying to police after Seth Mazza- years, the group said in the report. glia strangled and raped 19-year- Obama strikes Defiant Tone Following It said Chinese-led criminal old Elizabeth “Lizzi” Marriott, of gangs conspired with corrupt Westborough, Massachusetts, at Heavy Elections Losses by Democrats Tanzanian officials to traffic huge the couple’s Dover apartment in amounts of ivory, some of which October 2012. By Julie Pace ter the 2010 midterms, the presi- Committee, wondered whether was loaded in diplomatic bags on McDonough told jurors that AP White House Correspondent dent insisted repeatedly that he Obama was “detached or in de- Xi’s plane during a presidential Mazzaglia, 32, was angry at her was optimistic about the coun- nial.” visit in March 2013. WASHINGTON — For any- when she left him home for two try’s future. “In word and tone, he refused one expecting postelection con- nearly weeks without a sex part- “It doesn’t make me mopey,” to take responsibility or even ner and demanded that she bring trition at the White House or he said of the election during El Salvador’s Gangs vows to change course after a di- express humility,” Priebus said. him another woman to join in a news conference in the East “He seemed to suggest the only Target Women and Girls their sexual escapades, which sastrous election for Democrats, Room of the White House. “It President Barack Obama had ideas he’s willing to listen to are SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador included bondage and discipline. energizes me because it means one message Wednesday: Think his own, old, failed ones.” (AP) — In a country terrorized by When Marriott twice rejected that this democracy’s working.” his sexual advances, Mazzaglia again. Indeed, Obama spoke only gangsters, it is left to the dead to A day after Democrats lost The president’s sunny out- broadly about the need to reas- break the silence on sexual violence. strangled her and raped her life- look stood in sharp contrast to less body. control of the Senate and suf- sess as he heads into his final Rather, to the bodies of women fered big losses in House and the gloomy electorate. Most vot- two years in office. He said it was and girls pulled from clandestine ers leaving polling places said governors’ races across the coun- “premature” to discuss overhaul- graves, raped, battered and some- they didn’t have much trust in U.S. Productivity Rises try, Obama struck a defiant tone. ing his staff or shifting positions times cut to pieces. They attest to government and felt the nation He defended his policies, stood on policies. the abuse committed by members at 2 Percent Rate in 2Q by his staff and showed few signs was on the wrong track. of street gangs who take girlfriends, Those feeling pessimistic He reasserted his pledge WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. of changing an approach to deal- to move forward with execu- discard them when they know too workers’ productivity increased were more likely to vote for Re- much, then deliver them to group ing with congressional Repub- tive actions on immigration in the July-September period at a publican congressional candi- rape and murder. licans that has generated little before the end of the year, de- slower pace than in the previous more than gridlock in recent dates, according to exit polls. Those who gather statistics spite strong opposition from quarter. Labor costs accelerated years. To some Republicans, the say there are no reliable numbers but still remained at an extreme- Rather than accept the elec- gulf between the public’s mood Republicans. And he rejected on sexual violence in El Salvador. ly low level. tion results as a repudiation of and the president’s outlook sug- the notion that his limited re- Threats prevent many from re- Productivity, the amount of his own administration, the gested a White House that’s out lationships with Republican porting attacks. Others who have output per hour of work, rose at a president said voters were dis- of touch and refusing to reca- lawmakers, including the likely grown up amid abuse may not rec- 2 percent annual rate in the third enchanted with Washington as a librate after getting a clear mes- Senate majority leader, Mitch ognize rape as a crime. Still others quarter after a 2.9 percent gain whole. And rather than offering sage from voters. McConnell, R-Ky., would ham- flee the country rather than seek in the second quarter, the Labor dour assessments of his party’s Reince Priebus, chairman per potential compromise with justice from a system that more of- Department reported today. electoral thrashing, as he did af- of the Republican National the Congress. ten delivers impunity. • Main 13 FROM THE FRONT PAGE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014

Pete Caster / [email protected] Lewis County assessor candidate Candy Hallom walks out of the auditor’s oice after the preliminary results of the 2014 General Election were announced on Tuesday evening at the Lewis County Courthouse in Chehalis. Current Lewis County Assessor Dianne Dorey holds a thin lead over Hallom.

“This is exactly what I pre- ers decide. If they choose to re- Votes dicted it would be. I didn’t come hire me, that’s up to the voters,” and multiple contested races on in here expecting to know to- Dorey said. “I’m thankful I’m Count the state and county level. Continued from the front page night,” she said. “In a way I’m ahead, but we’ll just wait until The votes remaining to be glad my prediction was right. the final results are in. I’ve been Continued from the front page counted could very well decide The race pitted Dorey’s ex- It’s a really close race — so I through this before.” at least two close races. In a race perience in the assessor’s office guess we wait until Friday. I try Hallom outspent Dorey in In the 2012 election, which much too close to call, Assessor against Hallom’s youth and de- not to stress out because I have the campaign by a nearly 5-to- included races for president, a ref- Dianne Dorey leads Candy Hallom sire to change particularly how no control over it.” 1 margin, according to infor- erendum for same-sex marriage by 213 votes, pulling in 7,908 to customer service is handled. and legalization of marijuana, Hallom’s 7,695 for 50.7 percent Dorey has been in a simi- mation on file with the Wash- Both candidates reacted to the 78.45 percent of registered voters of the vote total. In the District 3 lar position before, notably in ington State Public Disclosure early results with tempered turned in ballots in Lewis County. Commissioner race, Gary Stamper emotions, thanking supporters her race for assessor in 2006 in Commission. Hallom raised The 2010 election, meanwhile, leads Rich Bainbridge by roughly and acknowledging they will which she faced challenger Lee $11,890.01 and spent $11,533.38; saw a 74.85 percent voter turnout. 1,400 votes. keep a close eye on the updated Coumbs. Coumbs led the race Dorey raised $4,025 and spent Issues on that ballot included Friday’s updated vote count vote count Friday. initially, but votes counted later $2,340.88. privatization of liquor sales in could register at about noon, Zan- Hallom, who listened to the swung the vote in Dorey’s favor Contributors to Dorey’s Washington, a race for U.S. Senate dell said. results at the Lewis County Au- and she was reelected. campaign included state Sen. ditor’s Office Tuesday, said she Dorey maintained a similar John Braun, R-Centralia, Che- had a feeling the vote would be tone to Hallom, saying she too halis Mayor Dennis Dawes and Lewis County Treasurer Rose automatic recount would be close. She admitted she’s some- wouldn’t worry about wonder- more. Hallom raised cash from Bowman. triggered if the difference sepa- what nervous, but is trying her ing whether a slim lead would several elected county officials, As of Wednesday, 213 votes rating the two candidates falls best not to think about the re- eventually hold. including commissioners Lee separated the two candidates, below 0.5 percent and fewer sult until Friday’s count. “I’m fine with what the vot- Grose and Bill Schulte, and a difference of 1.3 percent. An than 2,000 votes.

our direction from CDC and lo- als Safety Administration of the added reassurance to local health Danette York, director of Ebola cal health officials.” way it plans to load and unload officials in the conversation. Lewis County Public Health, According to documents the vehicles, and also tell officials “The likelihood of a local fa- said she appreciated the dialogue Continued from the front page available on the U.S. Department their origin and destination. cility handling a case is very lim- among the involved agencies and Stericycle for helping put the sit- Kelly Merriman, health of- of Transportation website, Steri- Vehicles used to transport the ited,” Matthews said. cycle was granted a special per- waste also have to be decontami- Wood said many viruses can uation in perspective. ficer for Stericycle, said the mit that expires March 31, 2015, nated after each shipment, ac- likely be killed through a process “We wanted to relieve some company doesn’t currently ac- allowing contractors to carry cording to the permit. known as autoclaving, which fears, especially in Morton,” cept waste classified as category Ebola waste sealed in double bags, Mike Means, of the Washing- sterilizes equipment through a York said. A, which is what Ebola-infected disinfected with an EPA-regis- ton State Department of Health, high-pressure system that com- Teitzel, who organized the waste falls under. tered hospital disinfectant, and added that the state would have bines heat and steam to kill vi- meeting, agreed. “Our only role is transporta- sealed in a salvage drum with to identify where waste would ruses and bacteria. Many hospi- “Some concerns have been tion of it. It won’t be going to any maximum capacity of 95 gal- end up if it came through Wash- tals go through high amounts of brought up from some people, Stericycle-owned incinerators,” lons. The carrier has to notify the ington. Chuck Matthews, of the various medical waste and have and it’s just good to know these Merriman said. “We would take Pipeline and Hazardous Materi- Department of Ecology, also autoclave systems of their own. answers,” Teitzel said.

that typically takes a few weeks. Charges Once the file is received and Riffe Medical Center reviewed, Powers will either Continued from the front page send it back to law enforcement Family Medicine Wolfy was approximately 10 — a move that would come if he Seeing patients Monday-Friday years old, much younger than finds it’s not chargeable or if he 9฀a.m.-1฀p.m.฀•฀2-5฀p.m. originally thought. Results also needs more investigating — or concluded the dog did not die he will assign it to a prosecutor. immediately after it was shot. The issue started to receive Instead, he experienced a widespread attention after an slower death. Hemorrhaging online petition demanded an in- showed the cruelty investigator vestigation into the alleged ani- of 10 years that Wolfy did not die mal abuse. The petition has since instantly, she said. collected more than 31,000 sig- On Oct. 28, Johnson filed a natures. consideration for first degree an- Johnson said the case had imal cruelty charges, although official charges have not yet been gained international attention, filed. The names of both the with letters coming from as far owner and the shooter have not as England. been released, but The Chronicle A new petition has been 745 Williams St. • Mossyrock • Larry Sokolic M.D. CH531014bw.cg filed a public records request on started by Seattle DogSpot urg- Wednesday to obtain the infor- ing Thurston County Prosecut- Call for appointments—360-983-8990 • Brianne Hoffman, PA-C mation. ing Attorney John Tunheim to Johnson ranked this type of charge the men involved with animal cruelty in the highest cat- first degree animal cruelty. So egory, calling it extreme. far, almost 900 people have She said in recent years Ani- signed the petition in a matter of mal Services has seen a spike in two days. abuse cases of similar severity, but said she has not seen one Earlier reports by The as bad in the past three or four Chronicle confirmed the dog months. was a typical sight in Bucoda. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney The town’s mayor, Alan Carr, James Powers of Thurston Coun- said no previous animal abuse ty said he has not yet received the incidents were reported in re- file for consideration, a process gards to Wolfy’s condition. Main 14 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014 LOCAL Former Morton Resident Wins Country Music Award By Dameon Pesanti [email protected] Brandy Clark has gone a long way since leaving Morton. The 37-year-old received some national recognition at the 2014 Country Music Awards Thursday night. She shared in the Song of the Year award for the song “Fol- low Your Arrow,” which she co- wrote with Kacey Musgraves and Shane McAnally. The song was one of the few to be censored on television for the lyrics, “roll up a joint,” and featured gay-friendly lyrics. Clark, an openly gay musi- cian, was nominated for Best New Artist of the year for her 2013 debut album “12 Stories,” which was released by an inde- pendent label and praised by critics. Although she didn’t win, her nomination is a testament to her freshman release. She was the only female artist in the catego- ry, and she didn’t have one song make the country music charts. While much of country mu- sic sings about good times and loving-life, “12 Stories” explored topics like painkiller addiction, divorce and infidelity. Articles in the national media have been friendly to Clark sur- rounding her nominations and win. Clark discussed her music career in an Associated Press story titled, “Openly gay country music singer Brandy Clark on Evan Agostoni / The Associated Press being accepted by the Nashville Morton native Brandy Clark poses in the press room with the song of the year award for “Follow Your Arrow” at the 48th annual CMA Awards at the Bridgestone Arena community.” on Wednesday in Nashville, Tenn. Health and Hope Clinic Seeks to Expand Mission in Second Year SERVICES: Free Clinic for fast at Jeremy’s Farm to Table in the uninsured and underinsured. Caserta said. “You could not asthma medicine and antibiotics. Chehalis to discuss the future of How those will look is still being want to hear about the Gospel Caserta said 40 percent of the Those Near Poverty Has the project. defined. and just get your strep throat visitors are working in one ca- Treated 1,200 Visitors Of the more than 25 free and Another element of Health treated. Our job is to meet the pacity or another. charitable clinics in Washing- and Hope’s plan is to increase the needs of the community.” And since the Affordable By Dameon Pesanti ton, Health and Hope is one of number of volunteers serving. The majority of patients who Care Act was passed, many pa- [email protected] the newest. The clinic was three Christianity is a defining visit Health and Hope are deal- tients visiting the clinic do have years in the making before it characteristic of the clinic’s phi- ing with complications with dia- insurance coverage, but it is of- For people hovering near the opened its doors last February. losophy, Kevin Caserta, the clin- betes, hypertension, infections ten for catastrophic treatments, poverty line, a trip to the doctor’s Since then, about 100 volunteers ic’s board of directors chairman, and depression. not preventative medicine. office can mean going without have treated more than 1,200 vis- said. But volunteers and patients Cascade Mental Health do- “We decided to meet those groceries, but a group of physi- itors who live up to 200 percent need no religious affiliation to nated an on-site mental health needs too,” Caserta said. “If they cians are continuing to work to above the poverty line. visit. worker and a couple doctors run got cancer or in a car accident make medical care more acces- “It started because a number “‘We don’t force anybody,” small on-site pharmacy gives out it’d help, but that’s not enough.” sible the impoverished around of doctors recognized a need in Lewis County. the community,” said Jami Lund, Health and Hope Outreach a Health and Hope board mem- is a Christian walk-in clinic that ber. “Many wondered why in offers free services for medical the world we have to buy a plane and psychological issues that ticket to help when we can do might otherwise be neglected by something here.” people struggling to make ends Now, Health and Hope is meet. looking to expand services into It’s entering its second year, East Lewis County and provid- and those involved met Wednes- ing greater access to Christian- day morning for a benefit break- oriented counseling services for

News in Brief –Mission – To be the best source of community journalism and quality products and The winner will be crowned services in our markets. We will achieve this with: Pedestrian Struck by on March 14, 2015 at R.E. Ben- Vehicle in Chehalis nett School in Chehalis in its Integrity - we will operate with honesty and substance. Loyalty - to our owner, the company and each other. By The Chronicle Chester V. Rhodes Auditorium. The application deadline is Value Chehalis police and fire- - to customers, proits for our ownership and meaningful jobs for our employees. Dec. 8 and the first mandatory Service - to our community through our products and civic participation. fighters and American Medical meeting is on Jan. 10. On Jan. 18 Response responded to a pedes- mandatory Sunday learning ses- An inside look at the employees of trian who was hit by an SUV- sions will begin. type vehicle at 6 a.m. Thursday The Miss Lewis County Lafromboise Communications, Inc. morning. Scholarship Pageant is the of- The 73-year-old man was ficial precursory pageant to transported to Providence Cen- the Miss Washington and Miss tralia Hospital for head injuries, America Pageants. The Miss Ben Lomedico a broken leg and possible neck America Program annually gives injuries. over $45 million in scholarships Job title/position: Nightshift Press Operator. The incident happened in front to participants in local, state and of Denny’s on Interstate Avenue in Description of your job: Printing and maintenance on the press and national programs. related equipment. Chehalis. Police said the incident Applications are available on- did not happen in a crosswalk and line at www.misslewiscounty.org. Department you work in: Press. is under investigation. Anyone who fits the criteria and Facility you are located at: Print Division on Galvin Road The driver of the vehicle coop- is interested in winning scholar- Work contact information: (360) 807-8716 ext. 1475. erated with emergency respond- ship money should contact Ex- High school/college you attended: Centralia High School, Centralia ers, but no details have been re- ecutive Director Cindy Godsey College. leased on potential charges. at [email protected] or City of residence: Centralia. check out misslewiscounty.org. Search for Miss Lewis Those interested can also check out the Facebook page “Miss County 2015 Begins Lewis County Scholarship Pro- Why do you enjoy working at Lafromboise Communications, Inc.? By The Chronicle gram.” It’s like a big family to me. The work is physical, mechanical and my coworkers are a fantastic The Miss Lewis County group of people to work with. Scholarship Program is currently High Wind Warning seeking applications for Miss Do you have favorite quote? Lewis County 2015. Representa- for Northwest “Whatever doesn’t kill you only makes you stronger.” I don’t know why, but it is just my tives from the program will be SEATTLE (AP) — The Na- visiting local schools to talk to tional Weather Service has is- favorite. interested high school seniors sued a high wind warning for the and students at Centralia Col- Washington coast and northwest What is your favorite memory while working here? lege between Nov. 3 and Nov. 14. interior including the San Juan Going to the press users conference at the Great Wolf Lodge. In order to participate in the Islands, Bellingham and Mount Miss Lewis County Program en- Vernon. What are your hobbies outside of work? trants must be a female between Forecasters expect 25-to-40 the ages of 17 and 24, must have miles per hour winds through Fishing, boating, computers, cars — anything and mostly everything. graduated from high school by Thursday afternoon with gusts June 30, must either reside with- possible near 60 mph. Did you grow up in the area? in, work 40 hours a week or be a The Weather Service also has

I moved here as a sophomore in high school because my mom moved here after getting married. CH529458cw.ke full time student in Lewis Coun- issued a wind advisory for the ty, must have no criminal con- Puget Sound area from Mount victions and must have a good Vernon through Seattle to Cen- moral character. tralia. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014 • Main 15

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Fundraiser for W.F. West robotics Club Voice of the People

Chronicle readers share their thoughts everyday through social media, including Facebook, Twitter and the comment section of Chronline.com. Here are some of the recent highlights of conversation.

Readers react to news that Thurston County officials might charge two Bucoda residents with felony animal cru- elty following death of dog:

Robin Wolff: That poor baby. Throw the book at them! They should be punished the same as if it were a human life they did those disgusting things to.

Alecia Davis: A typical sight in Bucoda, and no one reported it sooner? No one tried to help this dog? Took him to the shelter? No one did a ... thing, just watched this poor animal wither away in what must have been a very cruel and painful life. Nice job folks. Just confirms what I have always heard of this pitiful little village, and the people in it. Shame on you!

Alicia Witzel: That poor dog. Is it that hard to take care of your animal? I hope whoever the owner and shooter were get fined a hefty amount along with serious jail time.

Photograph submitted by Kristine Hastings, Chehalis STEM Booster Club-Robotics Members of the W.F. West High School Robotics Club are shown with a robot during a fundraiser Oct. 25 at Applebee’s. From left are Kylee Stone, mentor Sara McAllister, Kennedy Johnson, Niko Bhagwandin, Dylan Conaway and Jake Robertson. The Tysha Jason Wirkkala: Thank God for that robot’s name is Sherman. Put on by the Chehalis STEM Booster Club-Robotics, the fundraiser brought in $1,222 for the ro- amazing lady that brought this to someone’s botics club. The club’s robotics team is called SWAG 4060. SWAG stands for Students With a Goal. The club’s adviser is Clifton attention! Good for her! I hope they get fully White. prosecuted! Soldier Spotlight Chronline Comments Rochester Native Serves in Reserves, The following comments were submitted by readers of www.chronline.com. All stories are avail- Hopes to Own a Furniture Business able for reading online. By Sgt. Sharmain Burch Q. If you could take a vaca- USARCENT Public Affairs tion to a location of your choice, • Story: Voters Deny Toledo School Bond where would you go? Editor’s note: U.S. Army Cen- A: If I could choose any place, USer Name: wa7uhr tral’s Soldier Spotlight recognizes it would be in my own bed. I soldiers and their achievements. wouldn’t mind catching some “No other options. “ Be creative Ms. Superintendent, This Soldier Spotlight is Spc. Ste- “zzz’s” and recoup from my active there are other options. Those that voted “yes,” let them fanie M. Kornegay, USARCENT lifestyle. pony up funds to achieve some of the $23 million goal. Ap- aviation operations specialist. ply to the general fund and tap some of the new marijuana Q. What do you enjoy most tax windfall. Lobby for more state and federal educational Spc. Stefanie M. (Rainge) about being a soldier? support money. Solicit for estate inheritances and endow- Kornegay, a native of Rochester, A: To be honest, I enjoy the ments. Ask for more individual resident support. On and joined the U.S. Army Reserves in idea of being among the people on. Most importantly, be reasonable, prudent and humble 2007 and said entering into the who made the commitment regarding the amount requested. Army has opened opportunities Spc. Stefanie M. Kornegay to join the armed services. I Stop picking on property owners to finance all the frill for her to make a difference in meet so many individuals from and folly. the world. Kornegay came to U.S. term professional goals? around the nation, and to hear Army Central this year from the A: My short-term profession- their stories to what led them 429th Medical Support Brigade • Story: Snaza elected Lewis County Sheriff al goal is to finish up college with to where they are in life amazes in Savannah, Georgia. She is sta- a degree in multimedia and web me. Just the thought of how we, tioned at Shaw Air Force Base, soldiers, are all here to serve the USer Name: Cinebarbarian South Carolina. development. My long-term goal is to start an entrepreneur busi- same cause; a few started off as “Brian Green, running as an independent, earned 3,741 ness using my degree and run my my battle buddy but in the end I votes for 22.71 percent of the initial count.” Q: What are your hobbies? find that I have gained a friend. A: I am a very hands-on own furniture business. I often That someone with no experience, no positive solutions, take something old, unwanted, no display of leadership, not even having done so much a type of individual; my hobbies Q. If you could change one forgotten or revamped from its as a ride along could have gathered that many votes is ab- mostly explore my crafty side thing about the Army, what purpose and bring significance solutely stunning. from repurposing furniture to would you change and why? back into a piece. Congratulations Sheriff-Elect Snaza! scrapbooking to basket weaving A. One thing I truly admire and making jewelry. I even paint. is working with active-duty sol- USer Name: THE MANN You name it and I am sure I’ve Q. When did you make the diers. Since being here at USAR- done it or I’ll likely make it my decision to become a soldier CENT, I would allow reservists Congratulations to our new Sheriff Rob Snaza. We knew next hobby. and why? and/or National Guardsmen to you could do it. We had no dough in our minds. Good to A: I made the decision to join train, work and eat with active- see a real Sheriff in office that knows how to run a depart- Q. What do you enjoy doing the military a year after I gradu- duty soldiers. I believe this will ment and county. Good luck with your new job and be safe most during your free time? ated from high school. I was 18 allow the reservists to acquire a as you work are roads and cases. A: Free time … what is that? years old and I grew up on the taste of tangible scenarios of du- My day is packed full. In my Chehalis Tribal Reservation. I ties entailed before going down • Story: Chehalis School District eyes Bond household, every minute of the believed that if I wanted to im- range. day is filled with activities, trips, prove my life and gain experi- USer Name: Smiletek children and church functions. I ence, I needed to see the world. Q. If you could hold a differ- I noted that this article about new school bond came out am a mother of preschoolers, so My father had spent time in the ent position in USARCENT for on Election Day, Nov. 4. Why the need for special elections meetings and events, volunteer- military with Special Forces and one day, what position would for school bond issues? Why wasn’t the bond introduced to ing at my church, and quality he was involved in Operation you choose? be voted on this election November 4, and save the cost of time with my spouse is my free Desert Storm. He gave so much A: I would like to be the train- another election next spring? I think I know the answer, but time. Simply doing the things I to this country so I too wanted ing noncommissioned officer. I’d like the superintendent and school board to answer. love. to contribute in my own way. So, This way, I can pick and choose ultimately, the military offered the “hands-on” military training Q. 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If you suspect a medical problem, please seek treatment from your doctor. So Little Can Do So Much! ©2014 Miracle-Ear, Inc. 14011ROPA/B/FP4C SPECIAL FINANCING AVAILABLE • SEE STORE FOR DETAILS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014v • Sports 1</p><p>Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Adna Tops Napavine, Seals Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 4 Sports e-mail: avantuyl@chronline.com State Soccer Bid 2B Football Crossover Madness: Four Local Teams Vying for State 2B Berths STATE HOPES: Adna, Especially when a local that No. 1 spot for a full nine Here’s a rundown of this ed LCA, 56-8, to open the 2009 squad is sitting at the top. days before suiting up for their weekend’s District 4 2B cross- season — and went on to an un- Toledo, MWP and PWV Napavine moved from sec- playoff opener. over games. defeated season and the State 2B Fighting for State Spots ond up to first in the Associated Napavine (9-0) won the Cen- championship. Press’ state football rankings tral 2B League crown and, with Adna (6-3) at Life Christian (6-2) Prior to that, though, the Ea- Friday and Saturday on Wednesday, when the final it, earned a bye in the crossover gles were the red and white foils By Aaron VanTuyl poll of the season was released, round of the State 2B playoffs. (7 p.m., Saturday, at Clover to two Pirate playoff runs, beat- thanks in part to defending Four of their league mates are Park HS, Lakewood) ing Adna in the second round avantuyl@chronline.com state champion Lind-Ritzville/ in crossover mode this week, in- The history between Adna in 2006 and upsetting the top- The state rankings may Sprague beating Reardan by a cluding rival Adna, which would and Life Christian might be an- ranked Pirates 26-7, in Adna, in be good for anything beyond slim 27-25 margin last week. earn a first-round date with the cient, as far as the current ros- the first round back in 2007. sparking debate, but they some- And the Tigers, as fate would Tigers should it beat Life Chris- ters are concerned, but it’s there. times bear mentioning. have it, get to sit back and enjoy tian Academy on Saturday. Most recently, Adna pound- please see 2Bs, page S5</p><p>2A Football 2B Football Plenty of Weapons for Bearcats to Counter in Crossover By Aaron VanTuyl avantuyl@chronline.com The playoffs are here, and the Bearcat defense has plenty to think about on Friday night. W.F. West (6-3) hits the road to take on eighth-ranked Wood- land (8-1), which heads into the winner-to-state crossover match averaging 42.5 points a game. The only loss on the Beavers’ record was a 14-7 defeat at the hands of No. 4 Hockinson, which dropped Woodland to second in the Greater St. Helens 2A Con- ference and set up the crossover against Evergreen 2A Confer- ence runner-up W.F. West. Senior running back Eli Whitmire leads the Wood- land offense, with 794 rushing yards, 199 receiving yards and 21 total touchdowns on the sea- son. Bearcat coach Bob Wollan compared him to former R.A. Long standout Jacob Yordy, who the Bearcats faced in last year’s crossover. “He’s short, compact and Brandon Hansen / bhansen@chronline.com really strong. Very explosive,” Winlock’s Zach Weinert and Nolan Patching celebrate a 49-14 victory over Chief Leschi during nonleague 2B football action Wednesday in Puyallup. The Cardinals Wollan said. “They find a lot snapped a 38-game losing streak with the vicotry. of different ways to get him the ball. He’s just a guy you’ve got to know where he’s at all the time and account for him.” Putting the ball in Whit- mire’s hands is freshman quar- Winlock Stops Leschi, Streak terback Wyatt Harsh, who’s completed 82 of 130 passes for AT LAST: Cardinals Snap schi, 49-14, in both teams’ non- 1,634 yards and 21 touchdowns league season finale, snapping through nine games. 38-Game Losing Streak the state’s longest losing streak “He can really sling it,” Wol- With 49-14 Win Over and sending a resilient class of lan said. “He seems really poised, Cardinal seniors out with a vic- he’s got a good command of the Chief Leschi tory. offense and he’s got a lot of really By Brandon Hansen "Honestly, it really hasn't set nice targets out there.” in yet," Winlock coach Mike Chief among those are re- bhansen@chronline.com Voie, who returned as the team’s ceivers Trevor Huddleston (621 PUYALLUP — For their en- coach in 2012, said. "It's a real re- yards, six touchdowns) and Jar- tire careers, the Cardinals had lief to get this for our seniors that ed Cloud (352 yards, six touch- watched the opposition celebrate have been such an important downs), along with Whitmire. after the fourth quarter. part for this program." “They’re going to be a real big Four seasons. Thirty-eight Mitchell made the most of challenge for us,” Wollan said. “It games, dating all the way back to his last game in crimson and seems like lately we’ve seen a lot Oct. 29, 2010. gold, running for 251 yards and of real dynamic running backs. That all changed here on three touchdowns. He was a We’ve really been getting tested.” Wednesday night. force on defense, as well, ripping The Bearcat defense, though, away the ball and returning it Brandon Hansen / bhansen@chronline.com Winlock got an inspired has responded. 99 yards for a touchdown, and Winlock coach Mike Voie and his team celebrates a 49-14 victory over Chief Le- performance from senior Evan please see BEARCATS, page S5 schi Wednesday in Puyallup. Mitchell and trounced Chief Le- please see WINLOCK, page S7</p><p>Hard Hit The Final Word Winlock’s Daw- son Hall gets Seattle Signs 17-Year-Old to Homegrown Contract to Chief Leschi TV’s Best Bet SEATTLE (AP) — The Seattle Sound- and lived briefly in Jamaica before set- quarterback NFL Football Jack Odneal just ers have signed 17-year-old Victor Man- tling in Fife. Mansaray has played two Cleveland at Cincinnati as he releases saray to the fourth homegrown contract seasons in the Sounders youth academy the ball during in club history. and scored 18 goals for the Sounders un- 5:25 p.m. nonleague 2B Seattle announced the signing on NFL football action Wednesday. Mansaray joins DeAndre der-16 team. Mansaray also has played for Wednesday in Yedlin, Aaron Kovar and Sean Okoli as the U.S. under-18 team. Puyallup. homegrown players signed by Seattle. Mansaray will not be officially added Mansaray was born in Sierra Leone to Seattle’s roster until Jan. 1. Pete Caster / pcaster@chronline.com The perfect play for every yard.</p><p>X300 Select Series™ Lawn Tractors *Offer ends 1/31/15. Subject to approved credit on Revolving plan, a service of John Deere Financial, f.s.b. Some restrictions apply; other special rates and CH530359cz.cg terms may be available, so see your dealer for details FOR and other inancing options. 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A longtime avid backpacker who has done extensive hikes in the Olympics, North Cascades, Glacier National Park, Yellow- stone, and elsewhere, mountain climbing was a natural next step. I tried climbing Mount Rain- ier last year as part of the “Climb for Clean Air” American Lung Association fundraiser, getting students at Edison involved in raising over $1,000. I was not ready when the time came, though, turning back at 11,000 feet, disappointing students and myself. With more time and feeling a need to vindicate my- self, I joined a climbing group. One Step at a Time (OSAT) Neal Kirby / Courtesy Photo provides a six-month training The view from atop Mount Rainier, as seen by former Edison Elementary School principal Neal Kirby in a July climb. course including seminars, writ- ten and physical tests, and field trips camping on snow and gla- ciers to practice the skills need- ed to reach the top of Rainier at 14,410 feet. The class included extensive study of the bible of climbing, 'Mountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills.' I learned all the knots, rope skills, and basic survival skills of wilderness travel, including the 10 essentials all backpackers should take on outings. Conditioning was needed to pass the timed hiking trials to proceed in the class. With over 60 students signed up, I began a weekly regimen of climb- ing smaller mountains around Washington with other stu- Neal Kirby / Courtesy Photo dents, carrying progressively Neal Kirby poses for a photograph during a climb of Mount Rainier in July. greater weight, including Mount St. Helens, Mount Adams, and a the summit on the final day. thermia, some of us stripped off dozen smaller mountains. The While all the other OSAT teams our wet clothes and got into our climb of Mount Rainier would had clear weather on their earli- sleeping bags until the quivering involve carrying 45 pound back- er climbs, our eight person team stopped. packs to the base camp on In- encountered 50 mile per hour At Camp Muir, others from graham Flats. winds and a snow storm. While OSAT had come up in the storm The most exciting part of making the climb more difficult, to be our Sherpas, share hot the training was glacier camp- our team was well-prepared, be- food, and carry some of our gear ing on Mount Baker where all gan climbing at 11:30 p.m., and down. Once below 8,000 feet, the students were dropped on arrived at the summit at 6 a.m. the snow storm subsided, it was ropes into a crevasse and had The storm continued all the warmer, and we enjoyed glissad- Neal Kirby / Courtesy Photo to use their training to climb way back to Ingraham Flats, ing (sitting in the snow and slid- Neal Kirby smiles during crevasse training on Mount Baker as part of the six-month back out. The training involved where tents were partially cov- ing) quickly down much of the OSAT program. sliding prussic knots with ropes ered and one collapsed. We remaining slopes. attached to the climbing har- quickly packed and headed into At 62, I was the oldest stu- ness and the feet which allow the wind for Camp Muir. My dent in the class and can now OSAT is a spiritually-based and climb began and ended with the climber to use mostly the backpack cover blew off, and I claim I’ve actually been in a service group involved in moun- the Serenity Prayer, with “keep leg muscles to get back out. The last saw it 20 feet in the air fly- blizzard in July. Some younger taineering, backpacking, bi- climbing mountains, and don’t cycling, and home building in class later had to climb Baker to ing away. At Camp Muir, shel- climbers told me later that I was slip,” added. pass glacier travel training. ters provided relief from the an inspiration, along the lines “if Guatemala. The 24-year-old or- The climb of Mount Rainier storm, but still some soaked that old guy can make it, then I ganization and every class are Next year, I’ll be back to help was three days, July 20-22, with and chilled. To ward off hypo- can, too.” run by volunteers. Every class train the next class. Hunting Observations: To Every Season ... Turn, Turn, Turn</p><p>By Jordan Nailon in most respects, have been pro- splintering into smaller and spy the ol’ familiar herd across the most kills. GMU’s 522 (Loo- For The Chronicle viding excellent cover for the smaller cell groups. Beginning the neighbor’s pasture, through Wit), 524 (Margaret, and 556 oddly audibled telltale footsteps a few weeks ago I noticed that a fog thicker than grandmas (Toutle) are permit only this As the general hunting sea- of man in the forest. When the our herd, which at its late sum- figgy pudding. year for either bulls or cows. Last son switches from deer to elk woods are silent and dry, the mer peak numbered well into Let me just say that parking year a total of 836 elk were har- and back again I have made sev- creaking steps of hunters are the fifties, began showing up in in the middle of the road is not vested on permits, and 1,318 elk eral observations. These tidbits a dead giveaway to the nearby two distinct groups. One group a good way to make new friends. were taken during general sea- may come as no surprise to the wildlife, making them near im- numbered 25 and the other 26. Also, it must be noted that we sons in District 10. On average most moss covered of mountain possible to surprise. So despite Each was chalk full of stately do see these newcomers as they the district produces more than men, but may in fact shed light the pervasive soggy elemental cows and clingy clusters of year- creepily stalk the elk around our 1,000 bull elk harvests alone per on the never ending saga of, camouflage, you can rest as- lings. Neither group sported a property perimeters for hours year. “Where are they at and where sured that the hunting masses bull, or even an up and coming on end. While there behavior Due to a large reduction in should I go?” that most hunters have been out in force. spike. Well, not in the wide open is not necessarily illegal, it does antlerless permits issued by the must endure. The “late season” hunt for daylight anyhow. not endear us backwoods types For those that prefer the wet- WDFW this year the woods of elk started up on Nov. 1, and the Now those elk show up in to their ominous predatory pres- southwest Washington should ter side of the Cascades there are effect on local herds was obvi- nervous groups of four or five, ence. As a general rule of sport, still plenty of elk shuffling about be considerably less crowded in ous from the start. During the and stick close to the wood line ethics and courtesy, hunting years past. Hunters should be in the hills. The deer have been spring and late summer months, near their innumerable routes of should be undertaken deep in aware of the ongoing hoof rot quite a bit more sporadic howev- our resident elk mosey through escape. The trust has been bro- the woods, as opposed to say, disease that is rampant in the er, causing many local nimrods our property following a famil- ken. the shoulder of my driveway as to search right up until the fi- iar pattern. The meandering In a small, insular rural the elk step over an invisible and Mt. St. Helens and Willapa Hills nal day of the early season hunt cows, along with their majestic community, where homesteads imaginary line. elk herds. New WDFW require- (Oct. 31) for their first qualify- bull and two sparring spikes, are designated by which creek With those friendly obser- ments stipulate that hunters ing black-tail sighting. would follow closely to the ten- (always pronounced “crick”) it is vations out of the way, let’s get must sever the lower leg por- The rugged drainages of the dencies of our farm’s trees and nearest too, it is as easy to spot down to brass tacks. tions of any harvested elk and many mountainous rivers on the pasture grasses, showing up an outsider as it is a six-point The late season general hunt leave them at the kill site in or- west side make for an elk play- every time the apples had accu- bull in the middle of an urban for elk began on Nov. 1 and will der to prevent the spread of the ground, but the trees are mostly mulated in efficient piles or just crosswalk. The visiting hunters continue through Nov. 12. That disease causing bacteria. Studies too dense for the fancy of fickle, as the new timothy shoots had or wildlife enthusiasts, whether is a modern firearm hunt. In have not shown any dangers to freckled deer. Wherever there grown sweet, tall, and green. wearing deer urine scented cam- District 10, where a large por- humans associated with con- is flat and green grass land it Those easy living times of ouflage or permanent pressed tion of the state’s elk are harvest- suming the meat of an infected is more than plausible that the summer are long gone. The elk Patagonia jackets, are the ones ed each year, GMU’s 520 (Win- animal. deer are hiding out there. are all harried now from the parked in the middle of the road ston), 506 (Willapa Hills), 530 Deer pop back up in the The plentiful early fall rain constant hounding of hunt- around a blind corner with their (Ryderwood), and 550 (Cowee- and wind, though a bit dreary ers. As a result they have been binoculars at the ready as they man) have historically produced please see HUNTING, page S3 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014 • Sports 3</p><p>Hunting, Fishing Hiking, Birding Outdoors Hunting & Fishing Report Wolf-Like Animal Seen Roaming in Wild Time of Year for the Outdoor Adventurer Northern Arizona By Jordan Nailon adult Chinook and 134,949 Chi- in one coho per rod in addition feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors, FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) For The Chronicle nook jacks have been counted to landing a few adult fall Chi- Mocrocks passing the Bonneville Dam. Ac- nook. • Nov. 8, Saturday; 7:24 p.m., — An animal resembling a gray wolf has been spotted Outdoors enthusiasts are at cording to the WDFW that total Out on the Naselle River the -1.1 feet, Long Beach, Twin Har- roaming the far reaches of their wit’s end this time of year is the third largest adult passage WDFW has reduced the daily bors, Mocrocks, Copalis northern Arizona, officials just trying to prioritize their ad- since at least 1938, while the jack limit of wild coho. Through • Nov. 9, Sunday; 8:05 p.m., said Thursday, and tests are venture options. count represents the third larg- Jan. 31, no more than two wild -0.7 feet, Long Beach, Twin Har- planned to determine exact- Sometimes the fish are biting est return since at least 1980. The coho may be harvested each day. bors, Mocrocks ly what it is. and sometimes the bulls are rut- record adult Chinook return was That limitation is in effect from • Nov. 10, Monday; 8:47 p.m., The animal has been seen ting. Sometimes the mushrooms set in 2013 when 953,222 big fish the Highway 101 bridge to the -0.3 feet, Long Beach, Twin Har- and photographed in Kai- are popping and sometimes the made it over the dam. Crown Mainline (Salme) Bridge. bors bab National Forest north clams are siphoning. But some- In other fishing arithmetic The daily creel limit is still six • Nov. 11, Tuesday; 9:31 p.m., of Grand Canyon National times the fish are biting when the news, the 143,737 angler trips fish, of which three may be adult 0.2 feet, Long Beach, Twin Har- bulls are rutting, and then when salmon. Park with a collar similar to made this year on the lower Co- bors those used in a wolf recovery the bulls are rutting, the calen- lumbia made it the second most Ayres noted that the only dar has switched to deer season. effort in the Northern Rock- active year since 1980. That HUNTIN’ thing keeping clam totals down ies, the U.S. Fish and Wild- Likewise, sometimes you come abundant effort resulted in so far has been the weather, and across a wooded thicket full of Elk hunters have a little more life Service said. 26,546 adult fall Chinook being recommends that diggers check The animal could be oyster mushrooms just as you’re harvested, which was the third than a week left to enjoy the late the coastal forecast before head- supposed to pack your clam gun season general hunt before the from that population of highest total since 1980. An ad- ing out. about 1,700 or a wolf-dog and head to the beach, for target ditional 8,048 adult coho were season and hunters’ attentions “Clamming has been good practice, but when you get to the turn back to deer. Bear season hybrid, said agency spokes- kept by lower Columbia anglers, when the weather hasn’t chased man Jeff Humphrey. Offi- beach the clams are all hiding which is a new record haul. The will span parts of both hunts, but diggers away,” said Ayres, in the in the rain and by the time you is scheduled to end Nov. 15. cials will test its feces to de- original record catch was just press release. termine further details. get back to the woods the little 4,027, set in 1986. Lastly, 6,360 Additionally, many areas As of midweek, weather con- oysters have all faded past their around Washington open up to Humphrey said the ani- summer steelhead were har- ditions were predicted to be mal should be treated as prime. vested by sport anglers this year. goose hunting in November. Be favorable Friday and Saturday, And if that’s not enough, sure to check with the WDFW endangered until more is That total is the third highest with clear skies giving way to known about it. sometimes it’s a Friday or Satur- harvest since 1980. for specific openings. showers and pockets of rain up day night and there is a prime- In other hunting news the “Our immediate concern Angler counting on the and down the coast starting Sun- is the welfare of this animal,” time high school football playoff Cowlitz River is still active and WDFW is seeking members for day. A high wind advisory was in game transpiring beneath tele- their Master Hunter Advisory he said. last week the WDFW noted effect along the coast Wednesday A group of fewer than phone poles strapped with banks that, when including throw- Group. The group is comprised and Thursday of this week. of KC lights. of members of the public who 100 endangered Mexican backs, boat anglers caught about A second November dig has gray wolves lives in por- Add it all together and it’s 1.4 adult coho per rod while are charged with promoting the been proposed by the WDFW enough to drive a sane person general interest of hunters to the tions of eastern Arizona and their land lubber counterparts and is awaiting final approval. western New Mexico, but crazy and make a crazy person notched a little more than three WDFW. That dig is tentatively scheduled laugh under the pressure. Six volunteer positions need Humphrey said the animal fourths of a fish per rod. A few on the following dates, beaches does not appear to be from Like sand in your pants, the non-hatchery Chinook were also to be filled on the 15-member and low tides: overstocked fall season can be panel. Five of those positions are the Southwest population. caught (and released) as well as a • Nov. 20, Thursday; 5:06 p.m., Wolves in the Northern a real irritant to an overzealous smattering of summer run steel- for three year terms while the 0.0 feet, Long Beach, Twin Har- and indecisive out of door ad- last is just a one year term. Rockies have fuller bodies head and sea-run cutthroats. As bors and less pointed ears than venturer. But instead of letting usual, bank anglers were having Letters of interest will be ac- • Nov. 21, Friday; 5:45 p.m., the ever slipping sands of time cepted from applicants residing Mexican gray wolves. the most success bonking fish in -0.5 feet, Long Beach, Twin Har- Wolves largely were ex- rub you the wrong way, the over- the head at the Barrier Dam, but in: bors, Mocrocks committed should make like the • Region 1 (Ferry, Stevens, terminated early last centu- boat anglers have been getting • Nov. 22, Saturday; 6:24 p.m., ry across the lower 48 states, Mamma oyster made famous by in on the fun too. A dedicated Pend Oreille, Lincoln, Spokane, -0.8 feet, Long Beach, Twin Har- the Walrus and the Carpenter in Whitman, Walla Walla, Colum- except in the western Great Cowlitz angler say’s the rumor bors, Mocrocks, Copalis Lakes area. They’ve been Alice in Wonderland. on the river is that a guide boat bia Garfield, and Asotin Coun- • Nov. 23, Sunday; 7:05 p.m., Instead of resenting the long ties) — one vacancy absent from the Grand Can- hauled in 40 coho at the dam last -1.0 feet, Long Beach, Twin Har- yon region since the 1940s. list of choices and rebuffing all week and kept 36 for their collec- • Region 2 (Okanogan, Chel- bors, Mocrocks avenues for adventure out of spite The Fish and Wildlife tive limit. an, Douglas, Grant, and Adams • Nov. 24, Monday; 7:47 p.m., or overthinking, graciously ac- Service in recent years lifted Last week at the Cowlitz counties) — one vacancy -1.1 feet, Long Beach, Twin Har- cept your generous plight. Nestle protections for the animals Salmon Hatchery separator, Ta- • Region 5 (Lewis, Cowlitz, bors your allotted grain of sand safe in the western Great Lakes coma Power employees recov- Clark, Skamania, Klickitat, and • Nov. 25, Tuesday; 8:32 p.m., within your clutches and get to and the Northern Rock- ered 256 summer-run steelhead, Wahkiakum counties) — one va- -0.9 feet, Long Beach, Twin Har- know its every crevasse. Clean ies. A federal judge recently 411 fall Chinook adults (13 jacks), cancy bors it, shine it, and calcify it until the • Region 6 (Clallam, Jeffer- ordered the protections re- 12,528 coho adults (569 jacks), • Nov. 26, Wednesday; 9:19 world is your oyster and so too is son, Grays Harbor, Mason, Kit- instated in Wyoming after and 86 sea-run cutthroat trout. p.m., -0.5 feet, Long Beach, Twin your sand. sap, Pacific Thurston, and Pierce wildlife advocates sued. During that same span, Ta- Harbors Like the Carpenter was told Grand Canyon Super- coma Power employees released counties) – one vacancy on that fateful day upon the • Any county in the state — intendent Dave Uberuaga 2,171 adult coho and 80 jacks briny beach: “‘The time has two vacancies WILDLIFERS said the park has received a into Lake Scanewa, as well as 248 come,’ the Walrus said, ‘To talk Only certified Master Hunt- couple of reports about an adult coho and eight jacks into Due to an exponential in- of many things: Of shoes and ers are eligible to apply. Applica- animal that resembles a wolf the Cispus River. Additionally, crease in public awareness and ships and sealing-wax, of cab- tion letters should explain why at the North Rim. He said 157 fall Chinook adults (11 jacks), concern, the comment period for bages and kings. And why the a person wants to join the Mas- park officials will be on the 1,014 coho adults (52 jacks), and the proposed Pacific Northwest sea is boiling hot, and whether ter Hunters group, why they are lookout for it. one cutthroat were released into Electronic Warfare Range has pigs have wings.'” qualified, and how they imagine Wolves often roam vast the Tilton River, while 167 fall been extended through Nov. 28. So bring home your harvest, helping. Letters must also con- distances in search of food Chinook adults (one jack), 1,829 Additionally, a second public whatever your choice, and pass tain contact information, county and mates. Packs from the coho adults and 102 jacks were information meeting has been the ol’ salt and pepper, oil and of residence, and noted permis- Northern Rockies have been dropped off at the Franklin scheduled following the original found as far south as Wyo- vinegar, eh? sion for the WDFW to conduct a Bridge in Packwood. forum in Forks. The new meet- ming. no-charge background check on River flow on Monday at the ing will be today, Nov. 6 in Port Environmentalists said the applicant. FISHIN’ Mayfield Dam on the Cowlitz Angeles from 6-8 p.m. The meet- the confirmed presence of a Application letters should be River was measured at approxi- ing will be held at the Port Ange- gray wolf around the Grand Anglers looking to reel big addressed to Tracy Loveless at, mately 10,000 cubic feet per sec- les City Council Chambers. Canyon would be welcome fish on the mighty Columbia Tracy.Loveless@dfw.wa.gov or In order to be eligible to com- news but remain concerned would be wise to head up river ond, with water visibility mea- to the Washington Department ment in the upcoming “Objection about a proposal to remove past Bonneville Dam as the bulk suring 13 feet. However, anglers of Fish and Wildlife, Wildlife period,” citizens must first submit them from a list of protected of the season’s salmon have al- on the river say that the midweek Program, Master Hunter Section, a written comment to the USFS species. ready made it past the man-made rains have bumped the river up Attn: Tracy Loveless, 600 Capitol river wall. Steelhead prospects two feet and turned the emerald before the allotted deadline. “There’s an increasing Way North, Olympia, WA 98501- The environmental assess- number of people who have on the upper river, especially waters brown. 1091. near the John Day Dam, are also Effort on the Kalama River ment of this wilderness war game learned about the pivotal outpacing any local prospects at last week was rather low, probably project which was conducted by role wolves play in natural the moment as lower Columbia due to the turbid water. Anglers CLAMMIN’ the Navy, may be viewed online ecosystems, know they have anglers eagerly await the first on the Lewis River preferred the Another round of rain-splat- at: http://go.usa.gov/785z been persecuted relentlessly wave of winter steelhead. North Fork, where boat anglers tered fun in the sand started on Public comments can be over decades and cheer the For those patient anglers averaged about one adult coho Tuesday with coastal clam digs emailed to Forest Service en- return of wolves,” said Mi- that don’t want to chase the fish per rod and bank anglers hauled running through Nov. 11. vironmental coordinator Greg chael Robinson of the Cen- around there are still passable in just under a half adult coho “With daylight saving time Wahl at gtwahl@fs.fed.us or sent ter for Biological Diversity. prospects on the lower stretches per line. Some coho and Chinook ending (last) Sunday, diggers to Wahl at 1835 Black Lake Blvd. “And there are people who of the Columbia, as well as with- were also being hooked near the will have even less daylight to dig SW, Olympia, WA 98512. Any- are fearful, concerned and in the stream fed waters of the mouth of the Lewis. by and should bring lanterns or one with questions is encouraged opposed.” mighty river’s many tributaries. Klickitat Riverbank anglers headlamps,” advised Dan Ayres, to phone Wahl at (360) 956-2375. “Steelhead move upriver on on the lower river are having ex- razor clam biologist for the pulses of water,” said Joe Hym- cellent success on adult coho av- WDFW, in a press release. er, a WDFW fish biologist, in eraging nearly three fish per rod Digging days and evening a press release. “Once the sky while boat anglers averaged two low tides during the upcoming opens up, we’ll see more fish on a rod. Numerous six-fish limits opening are: By the move.” were observed despite the some- • Nov. 4, Tuesday; 4:26 p.m., No Charge for Appointment While the WDFW’s salmo- what turbid conditions. -0.1 feet, Long Beach, Twin Har- Consultations nid creel program has ended for On the Klickitat River bank bors 2014, adding a layer of uncertain- anglers were having the most • Nov. 5, Wednesday; 5:14 1800 Cooks Hill Road, Suite A ty to the usual marine layers that success on the lower river where p.m., -0.7 feet, Long Beach, Twin Centralia, WA 98531 hover over our local waterways, they averaged almost three adult Harbors several interesting statistics re- coho per pole. Boat anglers on • Nov. 6, Thursday; 5:59 p.m., Are your knees protected from injury? garding fish passage have been the Klickitat hauled in two fish -1.1 feet, Long Beach, Twin Har- released. per rod. Meanwhile, anglers in bors Save your knees! 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Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014 SPORTS</p><p>Tuesday’s 2B Girls Soccer</p><p>Brandon Hansen / bhansen@chronline.com Adna’s Holli Edminster celebrates her second-half goal with teammate Kendra Stadjhuar during District 4 2B Girls Soccer Tournament action against Napavine Tuesday at Tiger Stadium in Centralia. Adna won the game 3-1 to clinch a state berth. Pirates Win Semifinal Against Napavine for State Bid DISTRICTS: Adna, Life help one another.” The Pirates finished fourth in Christian to Meet for the state last season. Third Time in District 4 Title Game Saturday Toledo Falls to Life Christian By Brandon Hansen Toledo hung tough with the Central 2B League’s regular- bhansen@chronline.com season champion but in the end Adna made it to the State couldn’t get past Life Christian, 2B Girls Soccer Tournament falling 2-1 in the District 4 2B last year, and they’ll get to take tournament Tuesday in Centra- a return trip after defeating lia. Napavine 3-1 in the District 4 2B Courtney Moore scored To- Girls Soccer Tournament semifi- ledo’s goal in the 52nd minute off nals Tuesday at Tiger Stadium in of a free kick from Melody Reiley. Centralia. “I thought we battled and “The new format is a little competed with the No. 1 team scarier,” Adna coach Juli Aselton in the league,” Toledo coach said of the new district playoffs, Horst Malunat said. “We made a implemented with the formation couple of mistakes and they capi- of a Central 2B soccer league this talized, but my girls followed the year. “There’s a chance you get game plan well. We never gave just the one game and against up and had a few chances.” Napavine, I knew it was going to Life Christian — which plays be a toss up.” its home games on a turf field, After scorching through while Toledo’s Monday practice much of the regular season — Brandon Hansen / bhansen@chronline.com was it’s first experience on turf with the exception of two league — drew blood early with a score losses to Life Christian — Adna Toledo’s Tori Horner clears the ball during District 4 2B Girls Soccer Tournament action against Life Christian Tuesday at Tiger had a close 2-1 shootout victory Stadium in Centralia. Life Christian would win the game 2-1. in 33rd minute, then scored 10 minutes into the second half for over Napavine in its second-to- 62nd minute, seemed to turn “But I’m proud of them. Since Napavine finished the regu- a commanding lead. last game of the season, which the tide in the Pirates’ favor for 2009 we’ve never been happy lar season with its best record in “It was a good match up and was also at Tiger Stadium. good. with how it ends (a stretch that school history at 12-5. And with the season on the The Pirates also moved de- included four straight state Adna (15-2) will now face Life we went out hard,” Malunat said. line Tuesday, the teams were fender Melyssa Nocis to the mid- championship game berths) but Christian on Saturday at noon Moore’s goal in 52nd minute scoreless until Regyn Gaffney field — a strength for Napavine how it ends doesn’t change the in the District 4 championship put the Indians within striking gave the Pirates a lead in the 31st — to try to win the ball, and fact that we’ve had a great sea- game, which will also determine distance and had Life Christian minute. pushed its attack on the Tigers, son.” seeding into the State 1B/2B working frantically before the “Regyn is a tough player to go hoping to limit the chances for Holli Edminster put in Ad- tournament. final whistle. The loss, however, against and defend,” Napavine Grace Hamre and Sage Atkins. na’s third goal of the game in the “I feel like everybody on the puts an end to Toledo’s first sea- coach Henry Gallanger said. “Our girls were really excited 66th minute. Napavine wasn’t team really bonded and was son as a solo program in the 2B “You can slow her down, but you for this game and we just didn’t done as Hamre’s corner kick one the same page in this game,” ranks. can’t really stop her.” accomplish what we wanted to found Atkins for a header in the Aselton said. “It really showed on Toledo finished with a 7-9 Gaffney’s second goal, in the accomplish,” Gallanger said. 78th minute. the field, everybody was there to overall record. 2B Volleyball Tuesday’s 2A Girls Soccer Pirates, Tigers Punch Tickets to District Title Match District Loss By The Chronicle Our girls soccer team and band Pruett notched 18 digs and five ber St. Pierre went a perfect 26 ADNA — The Lady Pirates were there to cheer us on and kills for Napavine. for 26 from the service stripe to Washougal found their postseason groove that was a huge support for us, "La Conner is a really good and Paige Moorcroft added five at home on Wednesday night as well." and consistent team," Napavine kills. Ends Bearcats’ to earn a spot in the District The win, along Napavine’s coach Monica Dailey said. "We For the Timberwolves, 1/2/3/4 2B Volleyball Tourna- semifinal win, sets the stage for were a little bit nervous going Madison King dished out 24 as- 2014 Season a district championship contest in. We knew that we had to play sists and five aces, while Taylor ment championship match, By The Chronicle topping Darrington 25-10, 25- between the two C2BL squads. smart and that we couldn't let Brooks had seven kills and Sha- 18, 15-25, 25-21 in the semifi- The teams split during the reg- up at all." ron Hazen added nine kills in W.F. West’s season came to nals. ular season, with each match The win puts Napavine in the losing effort against Mossy- a close Tuesday night with a 4-3 Shanay Dotson had 16 kills going five sets. the district title game against rock. shootout loss to Washougal in while Kendall Camoza racked Adna and Napavine will Adna at 3 p.m. on Saturday. The Vikings beat Northwest the consolation round of the Dis- up 15 kills for Adna. Riley meet on Saturday at 3 p.m. in Christian, 23-25, 25-18, 25-13, trict 4 2A Girls Soccer Tourna- Wellander added 12 digs and Adna. Mossyrock Tops MWP in Four 25-14, in their first Wednesday ment in Chehalis. Cheyenne Gilbertson had 11 match. Hensch produced 17 The Bearcats led 3-1 in the digs, all on target to set up for Tigers Edge Braves for District ONALASKA — Mossyrock kills, 21 assists and four aces second half thanks to goals from put away rival Morton-White Madelyn Baker, Natalie Bennett kills. Lizzie Johnson dished out Title Berth on 18 for 19 serving. Kelsie 43 assists to round out the no- Pass, 25-19, 20-25, 25-16, 26-18, Moorcroft, St. Pierre and Kerri and McKenna Moon, but Wash- table stats for the Lady Pirates. ADNA — The Tigers may here Wednesday night in the McDaniel all had 100 percent ougal rallied back to tie the con- "Our team came out ready to have cut it too close for comfort, consolation round of the Dis- serving in the victory and Nel- test — which stayed a tie through play," Adna coach Wendie Dot- but the end result forgave a few trict 1/2/3/4 tournament, seal- son had 36 assists. Fried added the two five-minute overtime son said. "We were on fire and sins as Napavine beat La Con- ing another consolation match 12 more kills while Paige Moor- periods. it was really important for the ner in five sets, 16-25, 25-22, 25- for the Vikings. croft notched eight kills. The Panthers then took ad- girls to win tonight. They did 27, 27-25, 15-11 here in District The teams had each quali- The Timberwolves earned vantage of two Bearcat misses in that in the first two games.” 1/2/3/4 semifinal action here on fied for the State 2B tourna- a state berth with a 16-25, 20- the shootout to seal the win and Darrington, though, rallied Wednesday. ment by winning their first 25, 26-24, 25-20, 15-11 win over keep their season alive. in the third set to keep it inter- Mecaela Chapman had 27 matches Wednesday evening. Raymond earlier on Wednes- “The girls played hard and esting. assists and 17 digs for the Ti- The loss to Mossyrock, though, day. In that victory, King had tough,” W.F. West coach Tino “Our philosophy for the gers while Mollie Olson led meant MWP will move to state 34 assists and six kills on 18 for Sanchez said. “I thought the de- night was to attack and attack all offensive numbers with 22 with the No. 8 seed, based on a 18 serving. Hazen knocked 24 fense did well. We just couldn’t some more. The fourth was kills, 15 digs, and six aces on 20 coin toss. kills while Brooks had 13 kills, finish them off.” tighter than I wanted it, but for 23 serving. Makayla Dailey Calli Hensch smacked 20 and Haley Kolb added seven Kalyn Sisson and goalkeeper they pulled it off,” Dotson said. went 17 for 18 from the service kills while Stephanie Fried kills. Kyndra Haller both played well, “It was special for us to repre- stripe, adding five aces, 13 kills added 11 kills for the Vikings. The Vikings will play on Sanchez added. sent our Central 2B League and 13 digs. Rilee White dished Ava Nelson dished 29 assists Saturday in Adna against La W.F. West finished the season against the first-place holders seven assists and 11 digs on a 14 while Jamie Carlson notched Conner with a spot in the third/ with a 4-15-1 record. Washougal in the Northwest 2B League. for 14 serving effort, and Jordin 15 assists and seven digs. Am- fourth place match on the line. will move on to face Mark Morris tonight in another loser-out game. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014 </p><p>2Bs: Pe Ell-WV Playing at Home in Menlo 1A Football Continued from Sports 1 Eatonville Dominates 1A State 2B Football Playoffs Evergreen All-League Voting “Some of these kids had cous- First Round: West Side Matchups, Nov. 14-15 ins, brothers on those teams, By The Chronicle George Fairhart was the league's Dist. 4 #5 (Rainier/PWV winner) vs. Dist. 4 #2 (North Beach); Satur- and they remember,” Adna The Cruisers cruised through Coach of the Year. coach K.C. Johnson said. “Some day, Nov. 15, at Aberdeen Dist. 4 #4 (Ilwaco/Toledo winner) vs. Dist. 1 #1 (Concrete), TBD the regular season and that Tenino lineman Jonathan of our coaches were on those Dist. 1 #2 (La Conner*) vs. Dist. 4 #3 (MWP/Raymond winner), TBD dominance showed in the 1A Jones-Newman was two-way teams. We’re trying to get across Dist. 4 #6 (Adna/Life Christian winner) vs. Dist. 4 #1 (Napavine), Evergreen Division's All-League to them that there’s a real rivalry first-team selection. Tenino TBD football teams, voted on by the running back Thomas Pier there, a history, and I don’t think league's coaches and released they completely get it. I think a *La Conner can seal the #2 seed with a win over Orcas Island in earlier this week. and Rochester linebacker Matt few of them do, and Lord knows Thursday night's regular-season finale. La Conner defeated Orcas Eatonville running back/ Shields and wide receiver Bobby I don’t forget.” Island 46-3 back on Oct. 3. linebacker George Tomal was Brien were also first-team picks. This time around the Pirates voted the league's Most Valuable Locals on the second team in- are seeking their 12th-straight Player, while teammates Justin cluded Rochester's Wyatt Singer state playoff berth — which “They’ve had some inju- nior Jason Fluke have split time Kaelin (defensive end) and John (running back), Chase Dover (of- would give Adna sole ownership ries, but their line’s big. They under center; Arrington has run Warner (linebacker) shared the fensive line) and Brien (defensive of the current record — when were able to move the ball on for 185 yards and seven touch- league's Defensive MVP honors, back), along with Tenino's Riley (7-1) Raymond,” Thibault said. leading a Cruiser defense that al- they face LCA Saturday night downs, while Fluke has com- Noonan (offensive line), Nihls at Clover Park High School in “They’re kind of Jeckyll and lowed just 9.1 points a game dur- pleted 14 of 28 passes for five Peterson (linebacker) and Jack Lakewood. Hyde. They have some guys, but ing league competition. touchdowns. Burnham (defensive line). The Eagles run a pistol they’ve been pretty bad with in- And the Titans, in their first Montesano's Anthony Lou- spread offense, keyed by quar- juries this year.” than was the league's Offensive Note: See Scoreboard on page year together, are ready for the MVP, and Eatonville coach S6 for a complete All-League list. terback Jack Hohimer (6-0, 170 The Indians, meanwhile, postseason. could be without senior running pounds), who has completed 51 “They’re pretty excited about of 83 passes for 686 yards and back Mason Gaul, who has been it,” Fluke said. “The practices four touchdowns through eight out with a separated shoulder I’ve been having, have just been A help in that will be games this season. Wyatt Dun- but could return Friday. Bearcats more targets available for lap (5-9, 180) leads the running “He wants to play, and he’s — we’re having to actually calm them down. The intensity’s quarterback Elijah Johnson. attack with 110 carries for 718 a senior, so we’ll see,” Thibault Continued from Sports 1 Brody Holcomb will return yards and a whopping 24 touch- said, adding that the decision there.” “We’ve seemed to have to action at wide receiver, downs. would be up to Gaul and his found a nice mix of person- and Hunter Fuchs, who family. “He’s not going to get Morton-White Pass (5-4) vs. The offense operates be- nel on our team,” Wollan transferred from Mossyrock hind a big line, headed up by hurt any more than he already is. Raymond (7-1) said. “Even last week (a 56-21 early in the school year, is We’ve got a brace for him, and 6-3, 290-pound Logan Devries (7 p.m., Saturday, at Aber- loss to top-ranked Tumwa- expected to see time at re- he practiced (Tuesday).” and featuring 6-6, 240 tight end deen) ter), I thought our defense ceiver. Luke Grocott. Running back Dylan The Timberwolves aren’t played solid and did what The game kicks off at 7 One advantage the Pirates Hoiseck, running back/receiver quite facing the same Raymond they were supposed to do. p.m., with the winner mov- may have is speed, which they’ve Grant McEwen and quarterback The real key for us is we’ve squad they beat in last year’s ing on to state as the No. 3 had trouble taking advantage of Dalton Yoder, along with Hicks, got to put last week behind State 2B semifinals. Then again, seed out of District 4, which playing in the mud the last few have all found plenty of success us and believe in what we do.” carries with it a first-round games. with Gaul sidelined, Thibault this isn’t the same Morton- The game will be played White Pass squad that kept its State 2A playoff date against “We’re hoping that maybe added. on Kalama’s turf field, with the runner-up from District undefeated record intact with decent weather in the fore- getting on the turf is going to Note: The eight seniors on 1. that semifinal win. cast, which should help the bring our speed back,” Johnson his roster vote on whether to play Note: Wollan said guards The eighth-ranked Seagulls Bearcat offense regain the said. “I think that’s going to be a the game in Toledo or on the Tyler Pallas and Colton big benefit to us.” turf at Centralia. The vote was only loss was a 12-6 overtime balance it had lacked in the last two weeks’ wet games. Moorhead have been an- Adna, meanwhile, has been split at 4-4, but the conditions defeat at the hands of North chors on the offensive line of Toledo’s field — worn down “They’ve got a real stout hit with a rash of injuries, in- Beach that, due to a power out- all season. “They’ve really through a full season of varsity defense, so we’ve got to cluding three torn ACLs, a host age in Oyehut, took two days to evolved as the year’s gone on, of broken bones and the loss and JV football, as well as a sea- strike a balance and throw finish. the ball a little more,” Wol- and become real solid offen- of starting quarterback David son of girls soccer — swayed the Elliott Murdock, a 5-10, lan said. sive linemen for us,” he said. Young for the season, which final decision to Tiger Stadium. 190-pound junior, leads the have dropped the Pirates’ open- Thibault, coincidentally, gradu- Seagull rushing attack with ing-day roster from 53 players ated from Centralia High School 88 carries for 900 yards and down to 38. Senior Jack Herring and was on the Tigers’ coaching 17 touchdowns. Quarterbacks 1A Volleyball has taken over at quarterback, staff for 12 years. Kason Koski and Rayce New- and sophomore Isaac Ingle is man have split time under cen- Tenino Splits on First Day of Districts coming off of a 172-yard rush- Rainier (6-3) at Pe Ell-WV (7-2) By The Chronicle defeated in five sets, during the ing effort against Mossyrock. ter, combining to go 26 of 55 for (7 p.m., Friday, at Menlo) regular season — the Beavers “With Jack, it’s much more of 521 yards with 10 touchdowns CASTLE ROCK — The Bea- Win or lose, the first-year Ti- didn't want to take any chances a short passing game, and not (five each) and two intercep- vers are a game away from state tans should have a nice crowd on with their season ended. as much option misdirection,” tions (two each). Jayce Freeman after splitting a pair of contests hand for their District 4 cross- "We went in with energy and Johnson said. “It’s taken us some is the team’s top receiver, with in the first day of the District 4 over game Friday night at Crogs- played really well in the first two time, but we’ve adjusted fairly 13 catches for 285 yards and six 1A Volleyball Tournament here tad Field in Menlo. games and then was able to pull well. We’re young, but we’re touchdowns to lead Raymond, on Wednesday. “I would say there will be Tenino had a tall order in 1A through in the third set," Peter- tough.” which is coached by 2005 W.F. quite a few people,” Pe Ell-Willa- Trico Division champion Ka- son said. "It was nice to come out Adna, the fourth-place team West High School graduate pa Valley coach Josh Fluke said. lama in the first round and the and put an explanation mark on in the Central 2B League, is the Luke Abbott. “The only thing that would keep Chinooks came away with the things with that." theoretical underdog against “I think personnel-wise people away from that game is if 25-17, 25-13, 25-16 victory. Teni- Erin Engebreth had nine kills, LCA, which lost games only to they had an elk down and they there’s certainly some differ- no bounced back to defeat Elma seven digs and three aces, while No. 3-ranked North Beach and were packing it out.” ences, but from what we’ve seen in three games, 25-20, 25-15, 25- Masters had 17 digs. Tibbetts No. 8-ranked Raymond. on film they’re kind of the same 21, and stave off elimination. scorched 13 kills and five blocks “Our goal from the beginning The Titans (7-2) finished third in the Central 2B League team,” MWP coach Aaron Po- "We knew going up against while Bratton had another solid of the year has not changed,” quette said. “Not a whole lot has Kalama was going to be tough," game distributing with 30 assists. Johnson said. “It’s get in the and will face Rainier (6-3), the fourth-place team from the Pa- changed, as far as scheme.” Tenino coach Emily Peterson Katey Hix also had nine digs. playoffs, get these young kids Morton-White Pass is com- said. "In the first game we fought Tenino plays on Saturday a taste of it, and what happens, cific 2B League, in a winner-to- ing off of a 41-0 loss to Pe Ell- with them for 15 points before against Montesano in Castle happens.” state contest. “They seem like they’re a Willapa Valley, and finished making a few errors and they got Rock. The game has a State 1A pretty dang good team. They’ve fifth in the Central 2B League — away from us. In the third set, Volleyball Tournament berth on Toledo (8-1) vs. Ilwaco (5-5) got a real good running back a bit of a change for a team that we came out and took a lead but the line, and a loss would mean the end of the Beavers’ season. (7 p.m., Friday, at Centralia) (Nic Henry), and their quar- played in the last three State 2B they got back into it and won." Libero Morgan Masters had The Beavers have lost to the Bull- Toledo has the advantage terback (McKoy Bichler) looks championship games. of familiarity with its crossover pretty legit,” Fluke said. “They 12 digs, Taylor Tibbetts added dogs twice in the regular season “I can understand why we’re but took them to five sets in the foe; the Indians and Ilwaco both played Life Christian on turf, 12 kills and three blocks while an underdog at this time,” Po- most recent contest. dropped down to the 2B ranks and it looks like they’ve got Brandi Bratton dished out 25 as- quette said. “When you haven’t sists. "We've got to prime ourselves after playing together in the 1A some speed.” played good football, you be- Against Elma — a team Teni- for a tough game and come in Trico Division the past few sea- Bichler scored a school-re- come an underdog. I don’t like no had lost to in three sets, and prepared," Peterson said. sons. cord six touchdowns in a win it. I like being highly-rated and Toledo owned the teams’ last over Chief Leschi last week, and feared.” two matchups, winning 62-6 in Henry ran for 250 yards on 14 The Timberwolves have been 2012 and 20-0 in 2013, and the carries in the Mountaineers’ NBA early line would be more of the season-opening 44-2 win over hampered by injuries through- same when the Indians — which South Bend. out the season, losing quarter- LeBron James, Kyrie Irving finished second in the Central The Mountaineers had gone back Zach Hanson early on and 2B League and finished the reg- 0-12 the past two seasons in the moving Braiden Elledge (5-7, Combine for 65, but Cavs Fall ular season ranked sixth in the 1A Evergreen Division before 150 pounds) from running back AP poll — ‘host’ Ilwaco at Cen- dropping down to the 2B ranks to directly under center. Elledge at Buzzer on Hayward Jumper tralia’s Tiger Stadium. this season and joining in the has performed well in the new SALT LAKE CITY (MCT) inside for 46 paint points and Whether or not the team is P2BL. role, with 140 carries for 793 — The ball movement re- outrebounded them 41-30. mentally ready, coach Jeremy “Defensively, they’ve got a lit- yards and 10 touchdowns to go mained stagnant, the defense The Cavs trailed by as many Thibault said, is biggest question tle bit of size and speed,” Fluke with 32 of 63 passing for 456 only marginally improved for as 16 in the third quarter and heading into Friday’s game. said. “We’re just going to keep yards and five touchdowns. brief stretches and the Cava- didn't take their first lead “They’re kind of all just going with we’ve been doing. “Braiden’s done a phenome- liers are facing their first los- until midway through the happy-go-lucky kids,” Thibault We’re not going to change any- nal job for us. He’s not a quarter- ing streak of the season after fourth. pointed out. “I haven’t really thing up.” back, he’s a running back, and another crushing loss on the James' 3-pointer pulled seen the difference I’d like to The offensive approach has he’s taken the quarterback role road. the Cavs within 98-97 with Gordon Hayward's long, 13 seconds left, then tied the see.” been more than effective. Since on willingly, and we needed him Regardless, the Indians are a Week 3 loss to No. 2-ranked contested jumper over an game at 100 when he caught to do it,” Poquette said. “He’s outstretched Tristan Thomp- Derrick Favors in the air on a three-game winning streak Napavine, the Titans have aver- done it, and he’s done a good job during which they’ve outscored aged 41.5 points a game and won son at the buzzer handed the and leaned into him while for us at it. I think he’s carried opponents 152-28. Taylor Hicks each contest by at least 34 points. Cavs a 102-100 loss after LeB- shooting a 3-pointer. James this team to five wins, and five ron James scored six points in sank all three foul shots with has led the offense all season, Kaelin Jurek, Seth Flemetis and the final 13 seconds to tie it. three seconds left, but the with a whopping 1,573 rushing Trevor Cook have done the bulk tough ones at that.” Zach Elswick has added 88 Kyrie Irving had 34 points Jazz found Hayward off an yards and 18 touchdowns to his of the offensive work; Jurek has and James had 31, but the inbounds play to win it from name through nine games. run 93 times for 789 yards and carries for 487 yards and five touchdowns, and Kaleb Po- Cavs suffered their second 21 feet. The Fishermen are led by nine touchdowns, while Cook loss in as many nights to fall Derrick Favors had 21 quette has been Elledge’s top tar- running backs Jason Kaino has 65 carries for 640 yards and to 1-3 on the year. points and 10 rebounds, Enes and Alec Bell. Kaino ran for 174 eight scores. Flemetis, the largest get with 11 catches for 270 yards The Cavs registered just Kanter had 18 points and five yards last week in a 52-28 win of the three at 5-10, 185 pounds, and five scores. six assists on the night as a rebounds and Hayward had over South Bend to seal a play- has packed it 83 times for 586 The teams face off at 7 p.m. young and inexperienced 21 points and seven assists for off berth for the first time since yards and five touchdowns. Saturday night on the turf at Ab- Jazz team hammered them the Jazz. 2005, while Bell tallied 141 yards. Junior Red Arrington and se- erdeen’s Stewart Field. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014 SPORTS</p><p>Scoreboard Sports Briefs Kicker 7, Mount Baker 7-2 52 25 Wisconsin 6-2 83 Preps Anthony Louthan, Senior, Montesano 8, King’s 7-2 23 Chehalis Offering Boys and Girls Youth Local Schedules 9, Lakeside (9 Mile Falls) 7-2 21 Others receiving votes: Others receiv- THURSDAY, Nov. 6 DEFENSE 10, Port Townsend 7-2 13 ing votes: Colorado State 67, USC 48, Basketball Leagues District 4 2A Volleyball Defensive Backs Others receiving 6 or more points: 11, Missouri 42, Georgia Tech 15, Louis- At Longview Javier Contreras, Senior, Forks Cascade (Leavenworth) 9. ville 7, Stanford 4, North Dakota State By The Chronicle Centralia vs. R.A. Long, 6 p.m., at Isaac Bottcher, Senior, Eatonville 4, Florida 1, Texas A&M 1 R.A. Long Kyler Prante, Junior, Montesano Class 2B The City of Chehalis' Parks and Recreation office W.F. West vs. Ridgefield, 6 p.m., at Vince Tran, Senior, Hoquiam 1, Napavine (5) 9-0 111 USA Today Poll will offer basketball leagues for boys and girls in kin- Mark Morris Linebackers 2, Lind-Ritzville/Sprg. (6) 9-0 108 1 Mississippi State (40) 8-0 1526 Tahj Malone, Junior, Hoquiam 3, North Beach 9-0 93 2 Florida State (22) 8-0 1501 dergarten through sixth grade this winter. Dante Lopez, Senior, Hoquiam 4, Reardan 8-1 84 3 Auburn 7-1 1355 FRIDAY, Nov. 7 4 Alabama 7-1 1349 • Girls and boys basketball leagues, with leagues Football Dimitri Sampson, Senior, Forks 5, Okanogan (1) 9-1 70 5 Oregon 8-1 1289 W.F. West vs. Woodland (at Kalama), Matt Shields, Senior, Rochester 6, Toledo 8-1 69 6 Michigan State 7-1 1241 for second and third grades and fourth through sixth 7 p.m. Logan Truax, Junior, Montesano 7, Raymond 7-1 44 7 TCU 7-1 1150 grades, will run on Sundays, Nov. 16 and 23, and Dec. Ilwaco vs. Toledo at Centralia, 7 p.m. Kenny Wakefield, Senior, Hoquiam 8, Brewster 9-1 37 8 Notre Dame 7-1 1121 7, 14 and 21, at the W.F. West High School gymnasium. Rainier at PWV (Menlo), 7 p.m. Defensive Line 9, Concrete 8-1 14 9 Kansas State 7-1 1087 10 Baylor 7-1 957 Tenino at King’s Way Christian, 7 Hutton Napier, Junior, Montesano 10, Davenport 6-3 11 Registration is $30 and includes a t-shirt. Kolby Standstipher, Senior, Hoquiam Others receiving 6 or more points: 11, 11 Ohio State 7-1 901 p.m. (nonleague) 12 Arizona State 7-1 854 • A hoops program for kids in kindergarten and Will Harris, Senior, Eatonville Colfax 10. 13 Ole Miss 7-2 793 SATURDAY, Nov. 8 Jonathan Jones-Newman, Senior, Teni- 14 Nebraska 8-1 766 first grade will be held on Sunday afternoons, Nov. 16 Football no Class 1B 15 LSU 7-2 636 and 23 and Dec. 7 and 14, at W.F. West High School, MWP vs. Raymond at Aberdeen, 7 Punter 1, Neah Bay (10) 9-0 109 16 Oklahoma 6-2 601 p.m. Anthony Louthan, Senior, Montesano 2, Liberty Christian (1) 8-0 98 17 Georgia 6-2 508 from 1 to 2 p.m. each afternoon. The pre-registration 18 UCLA 7-2 438 Adna vs. Life Christian at Lakewood, 3, Touchet 8-0 87 fee is $25 and includes a t-shirt, and players can regis- SECOND TEAM 4, Republic 8-1 79 19 Clemson 6-2 394 7 p.m. 20 Duke 7-1 320 ter on site for $30. OFFENSE 5, Lummi 6-3 31 21 Arizona 6-2 307 District 1/2/3/4 Volleyball Tourna- Quarterback Others receiving 6 or more points: 11, 22 Utah 6-2 253 Registration forms are available at www.ci.chehalis. ment Javier Contreras, Senior, Forks Cusick 24. 12, Odessa-Harrington 12. 22 Marshall 8-0 253 Multiple Sites Running Backs 24 Wisconsin 6-2 146 wa.us. Contact the Parks and Recreation office at 748- Nov. 1, 5 & 8 Rio Ortega, Senior, Elma 25 West Virginia 6-3 130 0271 for further information. Top Eight to State Tournament Steven Persell, Senior, Elma Saturday’s Games Dimitri Sampson, Senior, Forks Dropped from rankings: East Carolina 19 At Mossyrock Wyatt Singer, Senior, Rochester NFL Receivers UW Drops Concordia by 50 Points First Round <a href="/tags/National_Football_League/" rel="tag">National Football League</a> Others receiving votes: Missouri 82, Jerod Steen, Sophomore, Hoquiam Mossyrock 3, Onalaska 0 2014 Standings Colorado State 81, Georgia Tech 32, Tight End SEATTLE (MCT) — Washington defeated Con- Adna 3, Life Christian 0 National Football Conference USC 31, Minnesota 19, Iowa 12, Lou- Braden Castleberry-Taylor, Sophomore, isville 7, Boise State 5, East Carolina 2, Quarterfinals NFC EAST W L T PCT cordia, 95-45, in a women’s hoops exhibition game on Adna 3, Mossyrock 2 Aberdeen Cincinnati 2, Miami (FL) 1 Offensive Line Philadelphia 6 2 0 .750 Wednesday at Alaska Airlines Arena. Consolation (Loser Out) Dallas 6 3 0 .667 Chase Dover, Junior, Rochester Week 11 Games Life Christian 3, Onalaska 0 NY Giants 3 5 0 .375 The visitors from Oregon opened 5-0 but UW Taylor Rupe, Sophomore, Montesano Thursday’s Games Washington 3 6 0 .333 No. 21 Clemson at Wake Forest, 4:30 Gio Orosco, Senior, Aberdeen used a 14-1 run to pull away and led 47-24 at the break. At Willapa Valley NFC NORTH p.m. Chase Watters, Junior, Hoquiam Washington held Concordia to 17.9 percent shooting First Round Detroit 6 2 0 .750 Nick Lindseth, Senior, Hoquiam Friday’s Games Morton-WP 3, Willapa Valley 1 Green Bay 5 3 0 .625 overall (12 of 67). Darrington 3, Wahkiakum 0 Riley Noonan, Junior, Tenino Memphis at Temple, 4:30 p.m. Minnesota 4 5 0 .444 Utah State at Wyoming, 5 p.m. Kelsey Plum, the Pac-12 freshman of the year last Quarterfinals Chicago 3 5 0 .375 DEFENSE Darrington 3, Morton-WP 1 NFC SOUTH season, led the Huskies with 26 points and six assists Defensive Backs Saturday’s Games Consolation (Loser Out) New Orleans 4 4 0 .500 Bobby Brien, Senior, Rochester Presbyterian at No. 4 Ole Miss, 9 a.m. with zero turnovers. Senior guard Janae Klarich led Wahkiakum 3, Willapa Valley 0 Carolina 3 5 1 .389 Carter Harris, Senior, Aberdeen No. 11 Georgia at Kentucky, 9 a.m. Atlanta 2 6 0 .250 the Cavaliers with 10 points. Jerod Steen, Sophomore, Hoquiam No. 13 Baylor at No. 18 Oklahoma, 9 a.m. At NW Christian (Lacey) Tampa Bay 1 7 0 .125 Linebackers Louisiana Tech at UAB, 9 a.m. Washington only lost one scholarship senior from First Round NFC WEST Mason Call, Senior, Eatonville UTSA at Rice, 9 a.m. Friday Harbor 3, NW Christian 2 Arizona 7 1 0 .875 last season’s squad that finished 20-14, losing in the Nihls Peterson, Junior, Tenino SMU at Tulsa, 9 a.m. Napavine 3, South Bend 2 Seattle 5 3 0 .625 Chaise Schumeman, SR, Aberdeen Penn State at Indiana, 9 a.m. WNIT quarterfinals. The Huskies return the nation’s Quarterfinals San Francisco 4 4 0 .500 Joel Dublanko, Junior, Aberdeen Iowa at Minnesota, 9 a.m. Napavine 3, Friday Harbor 0 St. Louis 3 5 0 .375 second-highest scoring backcourt in Jazmine Davis Consolation (Loser Out) Jordan Bussard, Senior, Montesano Wisconsin at Purdue, 9 a.m. and Plum. Cole Nelson, Junior, Montesano No. 24 Duke at Syracuse, 9:30 a.m. NW Christian 3, South Bend 1 American Football Conference Defensive Line Ga. Tech at N. Carolina St., 9:30 a.m. Neighbors started sophomore Chantel Osahor in AFC EAST W L T PCT At Toutle Lake Anthony Louthan, Senior, Montesano South Alabama at Arkansas State, noon New England 7 2 0 .778 place of graduated senior Mercedes Wetmore, with re- Toutle Lake 3, Rainier 0 Miguel Morales, Senior, Forks Georgia State at Troy, noon La Conner 3, Raymond 0 Jack Burnham, Sophomore, Tenino Buffalo 5 3 0 .625 Texas A&M at No. 3 Auburn, 12:30 p.m. turning starters Talia Walton and Aminah Williams. Quarterfinals Kohl Levao, Junior, Aberdeen Miami 5 3 0 .625 No. 10 Notre Dame at No. 14 Arizona Now healthy, Osahor provided versatility inside the La Conner 3, Toutle Lake 2 Gary Aube, Junior, Hoquiam NY Jets 1 8 0 .111 State, 12:30 p.m. Consolation (Loser Out) AFC NORTH No. 20 West Virginia at Texas paint. She finished with six points, eight rebounds and Raymond 3, Rainier 1 HONORABLE MENTION Cincinnati 5 2 1 .688 La.-Monroe at Appalachian State, 12:30 p.m. three assists. Connecticut at Army, 12:30 p.m. OFFENSE Pittsburgh 6 3 0 .667 Quarterback Tulane at Houston, 12:30 p.m. Walton, a junior, is also healthier after minor off- Wednesday’s Games Cleveland 5 3 0 .625 Semifinals Tristan Robinette, Junior, Elma Florida Int. at Old Dominion, 12:30 p.m. season knee surgery. Walton finished with 19 points, Baltimore 5 4 0 .556 At Adna Juan Jimenez, Senior, Rochester Michigan at Northwestern, 12:30 p.m. making 4 of 7 threes. With reserve center Katie Collier 21: Adna 3, Darrington 1 Bubba Hollindick, Sophomore, Ho- AFC SOUTH Iowa State at Kansas, 12:30 p.m. 22: Napavine 3, La Conner 2 quiam Indianapolis 6 3 0 .667 Tennessee-Martin at No. 1 Mississippi St., 1 p.m. and redshirt freshman guard Brianna Ruiz also fully Consolation (Loser Out) Running Backs Houston 4 5 0 .444 UTEP at Western Kentucky, 1 p.m. recovered from knee surgeries, Neighbors said he has At Napavine Kenny Wakefield, Senior, Hoquiam Tennessee 2 6 0 .250 Air Force at UNLV, 1 p.m. 17: Life Christian 3, Friday Harbor 0 Zeb Chamberlain, Senior, Tenino Jacksonville 1 8 0 .111 Washington State at Oregon State, 1 p.m. enough talent to possibly make starts based on match- Georgia Southern at Texas State, 1 p.m. 18: Wahkiakum 3, Toutle Lake 2 Miguel Morales, Senior, Forks AFC WEST ups. UW opens its season at Oklahoma on Nov. 14. Logan Moose, Junior, Eatonville Virginia at No. 2 Florida State, 3:30 p.m. 23: Wahkiakum 3, Life Christian 0 Denver 6 2 0 .750 At Onalaska Ryan Franz, Senior, Eatonville Idaho at <a href="/tags/San_Diego/" rel="tag">San Diego</a> State, 3:30 p.m. Kansas City 5 3 0 .625 19: Mossyrock 3, NW Christian 1 Kaleb Strawn, Junior, Tenino No. 22 UCLA at Washington, 4 p.m. 20: Morton-WP 3, Raymond 2 Receivers San Diego 5 4 0 .556 Florida Atlantic at North Texas, 4 p.m. 24: Mossyrock 3, MWP 1 Ryan Espedal, Sophomore, Hoquiam Oakland 0 8 0 .000 Marshall at Southern Miss, 4 p.m. Andrew Caldwell, Sophomore, Roch- Boise State at New Mexico, 4 p.m. Sports on the Air Saturday’s Games ester Week 9 Hawaii at Colorado State, 4 p.m. All to State Jordan McLemore, Senior, Rochester Thursday’s Game No. 25 Louisville at Boston College, 4:15 p.m. No. 9 Kansas State at No. 7 TCU, 4:30 p.m. At Adna Tight End New Orleans 28, Carolina 10 THURSDAY, Nov. 6 25: Darrington vs. Wahkiakum, 10 Kaleb Chastain, Junior, Montesano Florida at Vanderbilt, 4:30 p.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL a.m. Nihls Peterson, Junior, Tenino No. 6 Alabama at No. 19 LSU, 5 p.m. Sunday’s Games 26: La Conner vs. Mossyrock, 11:30 Andrew Filmore, Junior, Rochester No. 16 Ohio St. at No. 8 Michigan St., 5 p.m. 4:30 p.m. a.m. Reece Moody, Junior, Forks Cleveland 22, Tampa Bay 17 Colorado at No. 12 Arizona, 5 p.m. ESPN — Clemson at Wake Forest 27: Winner 25 vs. Winner 26, 1 p.m. Offensive Line Arizona 28, Dallas 17 Louisiana-Lafayette at New Mexico (Third/Fourth) Dalton Todd, Junior, Elma Philadelphia 31, Houston 21 State, 5 p.m. ESPNU — Bethune-Cookman at Norfolk St. 28. Adna vs. Napavine, 3 p.m. (First/ Michael Barabe, Sophomore, Rochester Kansas City 24, NY Jets 10 No. 5 Oregon at No. 17 Utah, 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Second) Jack Dahlgren, Sophomore, Forks Cincinnati 33, Jacksonville 23 San Jose State at Fresno State, 7:30 p.m. ESPNU — Grambling St. at MVSU (same-day Jacob Black, Senior, Aberdeen Miami 37, San Diego 0 Coin Flips Isaiah Pellegrino, Senior, Montesano Minnesota 29, Washington 26 tape) Loser 25/26: Flip for fifth/sixth Terran Gilbreath, Senior, Tenino St. Louis 13, San Francisco 10 GOLF Morton-White Pass/Life Christian: Kicker NBA Flip for seventh/eighth Andreas Valdes, Senior, Aberdeen New England 43, Denver 21 11 a.m. Seattle 30, Oakland 24 National Basketball Association TGC — PGA Tour, Sanderson Farms Cham- Wednesday’s Results DEFENSE Pittsburgh 43, Baltimore 23 All Times PDT Football Defensive Backs EASTERN CONFERENCE pionship, first round, at Jackson, Miss. At Puyallup Steven Persell, Senior, Elma Monday’s Game Atlantic Division 7 p.m. CARDINALS 49, WARRIORS 14 Justin Spencer, Junior, Elma Indianapolis 40, NY Giants 24 W L Pct GB TGC — PGA Tour-WGC, HSBC Champions, Winlock 13 22 8 8—49 Payden Kleinman, Senior, Rochester Toronto 4 1 .800 — Kage Thayer, Junior, Rochester Brooklyn 2 2 .500 1½ second round, at Shanghai Chief Leschi 6 0 0 8—14 Week 10 Tyler Ames, Senior, Aberdeen New York 2 3 .400 2 Thursday’s Game NBA BASKETBALL Scoring Summary Zeb Chamberlain, Senior, Tenino Boston 1 3 .250 2½ WIN — Evan Mitchell 53-yard run, Robbie Wall, Sophomore, Tenino Cleveland at Cincinnati, 5:25 p.m. Philadelphia 0 5 .000 4 5 p.m. Nick Patching kick good Thomas Pier, Junior, Tenino Southeast Division TNT — San Antonio at Houston WIN — Dawson Hall 28-yard run, Linebackers Sunday’s Games Washington 4 1 .800 — 7:30 p.m. kick failed Justin Baldwin, Junior, Aberdeen Tennessee at Baltimore, 10 a.m. Miami 3 2 .600 1 CHE — Solo Augkhopinee 54-yard Artimus Johnson, Sophomore, Ho- Kansas City at Buffalo, 10 a.m. Charlotte 2 3 .400 2 TNT — Dallas at Portland pass from Jack Odneal, run failed quiam Miami at Detroit, 10 a.m. Atlanta 1 2 .333 2 NFL FOOTBALL Terran Gilbreath, Senior, Tenino Orlando 1 4 .200 3 WIN — Jonathan Whitney 14-yard Dallas at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. pass from Nolan Patching, kick failed Kaleb Strawn, Junior, Tenino Central Division 5:25 p.m. San Francisco at New Orleans, 10 a.m. WIN — Mitchell 42-yard run, Mitch- Rio Ortega, Senior, Elma Chicago 4 1 .800 — NFL — Cleveland at Cincinnati ell run Micah Brady, Senior, Rochester Pittsburgh at NY Jets, 10 a.m. Milwaukee 2 3 .400 2 WIN — Mitchell 98-yard fumble re- Defensive Line Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. Cleveland 1 3 .250 2½ covery, Mitchell run Taylor Rupe, Sophomore, Montesano Denver at Oakland, 1 p.m. Detroit 1 3 .250 2½ FRIDAY, Nov. 7 WIN — Mitchell 45-yard muffed Noah Bednarik, Junior, Elma St. Louis at Arizona 1:25 p.m. Indiana 1 4 .200 3 AUTO RACING punt return, Hall run Dalton Todd, Junior, Elma NY Giants at Seattle, 1:25 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE WIN — Mitchell 54-yard run, kick Chase McCarthy, Senior, Roch Chicago at Green Bay, 5:30 p.m. Southwest Division 8 a.m. failed Jack Dahlgren, Sophomore, Forks Memphis 5 0 1.000 — NBCSN — Formula One, practice for Brazil CHE — Sean Allen 89-yard pass Albert Lopez, Junior, Hoquiam Houston 5 0 1.000 — Monday’s Game from Jack Odneal, run good Anthony McLucas, Senior, Hoquiam Dallas 3 1 .750 1½ Grand Prix, at Sao Paulo Riley Noonan, Junior, Tenino Carolina at Philadelphia, 5:30 p.m. San Antonio 2 1 .667 2 9 a.m. Team Stats WIN CHE Punter New Orleans 2 2 .500 2½ First Downs 9 2 Miguel Morales, Senior, Forks Northwest Division FS1 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, practice Rushing Yards 337 18 Portland 2 2 .500 — for DAV 200, at Avondale, Ariz. Passing Yards 19 139 Washington Football Prep Poll Minnesota 2 2 .500 — 10:30 a.m. Total Yards 356 157 By The Associated Press College Football Utah 2 3 .400 ½ Att-Comp-Int 2-3-0 5-12-1 Class 4A NCAA Div. I Football Denver 1 3 .250 1 FS1 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for Fumbles/Lost 0/0 3/2 1, Bothell (10) 9-0 135 Week 11: Nov. 2 Oklahoma City 1 4 .200 1½ Race For Heroes 500, at Avondale, Ariz. Penalty Yards 6/70 9/65 2, Camas (4) 9-0 130 College Football Playoff Rankings Pacific Division 3, Chiawana 8-1 112 1 Mississippi State 7-0 Golden State 4 0 1.000 — Noon Individual Statistics 4, Union 8-1 95 2 Florida State 7-0 Sacramento 4 1 .800 ½ FS1 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, final Rushing: WIN — Evan Mitchell 5, Lake Stevens 8-1 74 3 Auburn 6-1 Phoenix 3 2 .600 1½ 20/251, Dawson Hall 15/55; CHE — Ju- 6, Gonzaga Prep 8-1 58 4 Ole Miss 7-1 L.A. Clippers 3 2 .600 1½ practice for DAV 200, at Avondale, Ariz. 5 Oregon 7-1 L.A. Lakers 0 5 .000 4½ lien Dillan 7/34 7, Gig Harbor 8-1 46 6 Alabama 7-1 1:30 p.m. Passing: WIN — Nolan Patching (tie) Graham-Kapowsin 8-1 46 7 TCU 6-1 FS1 — NASCAR, Truck Series, pole qualify- 2-3/19; CHE — Jack Odneal 5-12/139 9, Federal Way 7-2 32 8 Michigan State 7-1 Tuesday’s Results Receiving: WIN — Jon Whitney 1/14, 10, Kentwood 8-1 25 9 Kansas State 6-1 Portland 101, Cleveland 82 ing for Lucas Oil 150, at Avondale, Ariz. Evan Mitchell 1/5; Sean Allen 1/89, Solo Others receiving 6 or more points: 11, 10 Notre Dame 6-1 Milwaukee 87, Indiana 81 3:30 p.m. Augkhopinee 1/54 Wenatchee 12. 11 Georgia 6-1 Houston 108, Miami 91 12 Arizona 6-1 Washington 98, New York 83 ESPN2 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole qualify- 13 Baylor 6-1 Prep Football Class 3A 14 Arizona State 6-1 Toronto 100, Oklahoma City 88 ing for Race For Heroes 500, at Avondale, Ariz. 1A Evergreen Division 1, Bellevue (14) 9-0 140 15 Nebraska 7-1 Chicago 98, Orlando 90 5:30 p.m. 2014 All-League Football 2, Eastside Catholic 8-1 126 16 Ohio State 6-1 New Orleans 100, Charlotte 91 MVP: George Tomal, Eatonville, Senior 3, O’Dea 8-1 112 17 Utah 6-1 Phoenix 112, LA Lakers 106 FS1 — NASCAR, Truck Series, Lucas Oil 150, Offensive MVP: Anthony Louthan, 4, Marysville-Pilchuck 7-1 94 18 Oklahoma 5-2 at Avondale, Ariz. Montesano, Senior 5, Lincoln 9-0 84 19 LSU 7-2 Wednesday’s Results Co-Defensive MVP: Justin Kaelin, Se- 6, Peninsula 8-1 72 20 West Virginia 6-2 Utah 102, Cleveland 100 COLLEGE FOOTBALL 21 Clemson 6-2 nior & John Warner, Senior, Eatonville 7, Kennedy 8-0 48 22 UCLA 6-2 Charlotte 96, Miami 89 4:30 p.m. Coach of the Year: George Fairhart, 8, Auburn Mountain View 8-1 40 23 East Carolina 6-1 Orlando 91, Philadelphia 89 Eatonville 9, Meadowdale 7-2 17 24 Duke 6-1 Toronto 110, Boston 107 ESPNU — Memphis at Temple 10, Mt. Spokane 7-2 16 25 Louisville 6-2 Minnesota 98, Brooklyn 91 5 p.m. FIRST TEAM Others receiving 6 or more points: 11, Detroit 98, New York 95 ESPN2 — Utah St. at Wyoming OFFENSE Capital 10. AP Poll Chicago 95, Milwaukee 86 Quarterback Rk Team Rec. Pts. Washington 96, Indiana 94 (OT) GOLF Jacob McCormick, Junior, Eatonville Class 2A 1 Mississippi State (45) 8-0 1484 San Antonio 94, Atlanta 92 11 a.m. Running Backs 1, Tumwater (14) 9-0 149 2 Florida State (15) 8-0 1452 Memphis 102, Phoenix 91 Thomas Pier, Tenino, Junior 2, Ellensburg (1) 9-0 133 3 Auburn 7-1 1345 Sacramento 131, Denver 109 TGC — PGA Tour, Sanderson Farms Cham- 4 Alabama 7-1 1281 Austin Floch, Aberdeen, Senior 3, Lynden 8-1 115 5 Oregon 8-1 1275 Golden State 121, LA Clippers 104 pionship, second round, at Jackson, Miss. Tanner Birdsall, Montesano, Senior 4, Hockinson 9-0 104 6 TCU 7-1 1148 7 p.m. Tyler White, Hoquiam, Senior 5, Prosser 8-1 94 7 Michigan State 7-1 1120 Thursday’s Games Receivers 6, Sedro-Woolley 8-1 76 8 Notre Dame 7-1 1096 Dallas at Portland, 7:30 p.m. TGC — PGA Tour-WGC, HSBC Champions, Justin Kaelin, Senior, Eatonville 7, North Kitsap 9-0 61 9 Kansas State 7-1 1049 San Antonio at Houston, 5 p.m. third round, at Shanghai Bobby Brien, Senior, Rochester 8, Woodland 8-1 43 10 Baylor 7-1 961 Logan Truax, Junior, Montesano 9, Clarkston 8-1 22 11 Arizona State 7-1 831 Friday’s Games MEN’S COLLEGE HOCKEY 12 Ole Miss 7-2 828 Justin Spencer, Senior, Elma 10, Squalicum 7-2 8 13 Ohio State 7-1 780 Atlanta at Charlotte, 4 p.m. 5 p.m. Tight End Others receiving 6 or more points: 11, 14 LSU 7-2 717 Minnesota at Orlando, 4 p.m. Wyatt Coleman, Senior, Eatonville Liberty (Renton) 7. 15 Nebraska 8-1 680 Chicago at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. NBCSN — Boston U. at Boston College Offensive Line 16 Oklahoma 6-2 574 Indiana at Boston, 4:30 p.m. NBA BASKETBALL Hutton Napier, Junior, Montesano Class 1A 17 Georgia 6-2 465 New York at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. Oscar Escalante, Sophomore, Elma 1, Cascade Christian (9) 8-0 135 18 UCLA 7-2 464 Milwaukee at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. 5 p.m. Kolby Standstipher, Senior, Hoquiam 2, Colville (5) 9-0 128 19 Clemson 6-2 341 Washington at Toronto, 4:30 p.m. 20 Utah 6-2 327 ESPN — Memphis at Oklahoma City Will Harris, Senior, Eatonville 3, Freeman 8-1 110 21 Arizona 6-2 325 Memphis at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Josh Miller, Junior, Eatonville 4, Zillah 9-0 97 22 Duke 7-1 288 Sacramento at Phoenix, 6 p.m. Jonathan Jones-Newman, Senior, Teni- 5, Royal 8-1 83 23 Marshall 8-0 238 Dallas at Utah, 6 p.m. ESPN — Cleveland at Denver no 6, Eatonville 9-0 76 24 West Virginia 6-3 159 • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014 </p><p>Brandon Hansen / bhansen@chronline.com Winlock’s Evan Mitchell runs the ball during the Cardinals’ 49-14 win over Chief Leschi Wednesday in Puyallup.</p><p> that Wednesday might be a bit "We haven't had that, but we re- our way,” Mitchell said, “so we Voie credited the hard work Winlock different. The sensation only ally controlled the line of scrim- really wanted to keep our foot to of his assistant coaches Craig increased when Dawson Hall mage." the floor.” Mitchell, Eric Low, Brandon Continued from Sports 1 packed the ball 28 yards for a Nolan Patching threw a 14- Mitchell opened the sec- Patching, Greg D'Adda and score and a 13-0 lead midway yard scoring strike to Jonathon ond half scoring by returning Scott Weinert. corralling a muffed punt before through the first frame. Whitney, and Mitchell ripped a mishandled punt 45 yards for running it to the end zone. Hall would finish the game off a 42-yard touchdown jaunt a score, then added a 54-yard Weinert handed a jubilant "I was out there just trying with 55 yards on 15 carries. to put Winlock up 27-6 with scoring run to push the Cardi- Voie ‘the key to victory’ dur- to fly around," the understated Chief Leschi answered back 3:29 left in the second quarter. nal lead to 49-7, ing the post-game huddle, and Mitchell said. "Our goal was to on a 54-yard touchdown pass Mitchell put the explana- Chief Leschi’s last touch- the head coach quickly chirped get the win and not have the from Jack Odneal to Solo Aug- tion mark on the half with Chief down came on an 89-yard back, “Why didn’t you give it to pressure of the streak on our khopinee with less than 5 min- Leschi driving and seemingly touchdown catch by Sean Allen me at the beginning of the sea- underclassmen. I don't really utes to go in the stanza, but scoring on a run up the middle, from Odneal. son?” know how to describe how this it was all the Warrior offense Mitchell popped out of the pile In all, Winlock finished with Notes: Winlock will return feels." could muster until the fourth with the ball at the 1-yard line 337 total rushing yards and one It took the Cardinals exactly quarter. Winlock proceeded to and ran it all the way back to big win. 21 players next season. … Patch- two plays to find the end zone rattle off 38 unanswered points, give Winlock a 35-6 lead at the "It's pretty tough to keep go- ing completed 2 of 3 passes for in the first quarter — on a 53- while holding its oppnents to break. ing to practice and grinding 19 yards. … The Cardinals’ last yard run by Mitchell — giving just 18 rushing yards. "We've had some games away, but that's a real credit to win came on Oct. 29, 2010, with fans the an immediate feeling "That was huge," Voie said. where the second half didn't go them," Voie said. a 14-0 shutout of Toutle Lake. NFL Chehalis Wins 14U Orange Division Title Vikings Teammates Say They’d Welcome Peterson Back EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP) “the appropriate time.” — Adrian Peterson has been away NFLPA spokesman George from the Minnesota Vikings for Atallah declined to comment. almost two months. Peterson’s agent, Ben Dogra, said If he’s allowed back this sea- he wasn’t “prepared to discuss son, teammates would welcome anything at this time” but would him without hesitation. “gladly do so at the appropriate That was the consensus from time.” players as they left the practice The nameplate is still on field Tuesday, shortly before Pe- Peterson’s cubicle in the locker terson avoided jail time and a room, filled with equipment just trial on the child abuse charge the way he left it. The offense has against him with a plea agree- been different, of course, but with ment in Texas. No special ad- elusive rookie Jerick McKinnon dress or apology would be neces- and powerful overachiever Matt sary, they said. Asiata the backfield has been the “Guys have chatted amongst least of the team’s concerns since Josephine Swenson / Courtesy Photo each other, and I don’t think Peterson was placed on leave. Chehalis won the Washington State Youth Soccer Association’s U14 Orange Division and district championship this there’s anyone in that locker room McKinnon has two 100-yard fall, inishing the regular season with an 8-0 record and outscoring its opponents 33-3. The team also inished second that would need to hear from performances and a total of 446 at the District 7 Rec Cup U14 tournament last weekend in Lacey, winning the wild card spot to qualify for December’s him,” tight end Kyle Rudolph said. yards rushing, plus 106 yards re- quarterinals. The team is coached by Lance Tornow and Brian Zylstra, and players are Ellie Yoder, Tizzy Zylstra, Jas- “We all know the kind of person mine Gallea, Abbey Dufey, Zoey Crummett, Lauren Tornow, Kennedy Brame, Nadia Holley, Mary Anne Berry, Elemine ceiving. Ellingsund-Oyra, Alyssa Dougherty, Aeryn Elder, Jordyn Swenson, Kyra Kihn, Cierra Swenson, Tianna Jefries, Becca Adrian is, and I feel like he’s prov- “I think we have a nice combi- Deskins and Jessica Crummett. en that over his time here.” nation going with him and Matt, So now the question is two different styles,” Spielman whether he will return to the Vi- said. “Everybody’s seen what kings this season. He has been Matt can do last year when he College Football on paid leave, making more than got the opportunity and some of $690,000 each week, via a special the things he’s doing this year.” roster exemption issued by NFL Asiata has a pair of three- Montana Defense Aims to Just Slow Eagles Commissioner Roger Goodell. touchdown games, with 277 yards CHENEY (MCT) — The cluding linebackers Brock Coyle mann has 31 1⁄2 sacks in his ca- That hiatus was the result of rushing and 199 yards receiving. Montana defense is hitting its and Jordan Tripp, and lineman reer, one off the school record set an intense deliberation by the Though Peterson would first stride and answering a few crit- Alex Bienemann. Instead, the by Tim Bush, team, the league, the union and have to prove he stayed in playing ics’ questions along the way. 11th-ranked Grizzlies lead the “He’s been a tremendous lead- Peterson, after the Vikings initial- shape, his return would certainly A bigger question: Will East- Big Sky in the stats that mat- er ... a really good student who ly announced Sept. 15 he would reduce the workload for both ern Washington quarterback ter most: scoring offense (20.3 leads by example — he’s shown be back in the lineup as usual af- Asiata and McKinnon. But de- Vernon Adams Jr. find his stride points a game) and total defense that best players are the hardest ter sitting out the team’s Sept. 14 spite the hit his image has taken — or even find the field — in Sat- (357 yards). workers,” Delaney said. home opener against New Eng- in public, Peterson has long been urday’s crucial Big Sky Confer- Last week, against a Sacra- It’s been a milestone year for land on the heels of the indict- a revered presence on the team, ence game at Roos Field? mento State offense that was Idaho State, which has won two ment. The public backlash to that not to mention an elite talent. As the guessing game contin- averaging 39 points a game, the straight road games after failing decision was swift and strong, “We’d be happy to have him ues through the week — will the 11th-ranked Grizzlies kept the to win one for eight years. More prompting the NFL and the Vi- back. He’s a leader on this team,” Grizzlies face All-American Ad- Hornets out of the end zone until important, the Bengals are 4-1 in kings to reconsider and shelve McKinnon said, adding: “Obvi- ams or backup Jordan West? — the final minutes of a dominat- the conference and 6-3 overall — him while his case played out. ously if Adrian comes back he’s coach Mick Delaney has a quick ing 31-13 win. the six wins are the most for the Now after his plea agreement, going to be the starting running answer: Lost in the stats is Montana’s program since 2003. the focus of Peterson’s unprece- back. It’s just one of those things It doesn’t matter who’s under outstanding defensive perfor- “Around here, we start every dented story has shifted from the where everybody has a role. Got center for the Eagles, because mance in the red zone: oppo- sentence with ‘the last time we ...’” courtroom back to the league. to accept it.” “they really haven’t changed their nents have scored on 25 of 32 joked coach Mike Kramer, who “We will review the matter, Peterson sent coach Mike game plan” since Adams broke chances, but nine of those have has the Bengals in contention for including the court record, and Zimmer a message before the two metatarsals in his right foot ended with field goals. In other their playoff berth since 1983. then make a determination on Sept. 28 game against Atlanta that on Oct. 4. words, rivals have reached the Fans are still skeptical — only his status. We cannot provide a was shared with the team. Many “They’re a high-scoring out- end zone only half the time after 6,155 showed up three weeks ago timetable,” NFL spokesman Bri- players have kept in touch with fit, and we’re not going to stop crossing the 20. for a 56-28 win over Southern an McCarthy said. him since he was put on leave. it, just try to slow it down,” said “We’ve gotten a lot of four- Utah, and Kramer doesn’t blame Earlier in the day, prior to the “He’s one of the best players Delaney, whose defense abjectly man pressure — which is nice them even as the Bengals pre- plea agreement, Vikings general in the world, and he’s obviously failed to do that last year in Mis- — and we’ve tackled well,” said pare for Saturday’s showdown manager Rick Spielman said the somebody who’s meant a lot to soula; Adams completed 27 of Delaney, now in his third year in with No. 21 Cal Poly. organization would withhold this community, meant a lot for 40 passes for a career-high 457 Missoula. “Our fans are still wondering: comment on Peterson’s situation the team,” fullback Jerome Fel- yards while accounting for six Much that pressure has been is this going to be a collapse ... “until it’s appropriate to speak.” ton said. “He’s one of our leaders. touchdowns in a 42-37 Eastern applied by senior defensive end we’re still light years away from About five hours after Peterson’s He was up here in the offseason. win. Zack Wagenmann, a home- establishing a fan base that court appearance, the Vikings People follow his lead because That defense figured to slide a grown Missoulian who leads can be decisive (in influenc- issued a 20-word statement ac- of how hard he works. So it’d be bit with the graduation of several the conference with 10 1⁄2 sacks. ing a game), said Kramer, who knowledging the plea agreement pretty nice to add that back into all-conference performers, in- The 6-foot-3, 255 pound Wagen- coached at Eastern from 1994-99. and delaying comment until the team.” Sports 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014 SPORTS</p><p>NFL COMING UP WITH Consistency</p><p>Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll, right, congratulates Kevin Norwood after the team scored against the Oakland Raiders in the irst half of an NFL football game, Sunday in Seattle. With a Crucial Eight-Game Slate Coming up for Seahawks, Defending Champs Looking to Hit Stride By Tim Booth young guys prepared to play and TDs — 65.2 percent of red-zone up, the ball is bouncing around a NOTES: Seattle placed DE The Associated Press with some guys coming back to possessions — to rank 26th in lot now but it's going to be more Greg Scruggs (knee) on injured their health and we will get a the league. available to us I think as we keep reserve and claimed former San RENTON — Halfway second wave of that as well, I'm Conversely, Seattle is scoring moving forward. But we've got through the regular season, the Francisco DE Demarcus Dobbs feeling pretty good about our touchdowns on its red-zone trips to execute better in the red zone off waivers Wednesday. Dobbs Seattle Seahawks have slipped chances to go out and win this barely 50 percent of the time, and we've got to get our third more than expected for a Super game this week. This week is re- with 16 TDs on 31 possessions. down numbers in order." was cut by the 49ers on Tuesday. Bowl championship team. ally what's a hand and we're go- The Seahawks struggled to While the Seahawks may ... New Seattle TE Tony Moeaki The ing to focus in on that like we get off the field on third downs be optimistic with two straight said he had been working out in Seahawks always do and then we will just in their losses to San Diego and wins, they have left themselves Chicago before receiving a call (5-3) have keep cranking, see if we can keep Dallas, while also failing to ex- little room for error. They are last weekend to try out for the brought an going." tend their own drives. Only once two games behind Arizona in Seahawks. Moeaki went through added layer of drama, complete Sometimes Russell Wilson this season has Seattle converted the NFC West and while there the tryout on Monday and was with injuries sidelining key start- and Marshawn Lynch have been more than 41 percent of its third- are two games remaining against signed by the team on Tues- ers, rumblings of locker room part of an unstoppable unit. At down attempts. the Cardinals, it's the rest of Se- day. Moeaki gives Seattle three divides and the stunning trade other times, Seattle's offense Seattle ranks 22nd in third- attle's schedule that makes the of wide receiver Percy Harvin to has gone backward. Same goes down conversions and 16th in last couple of months so difficult. healthy tight ends with Zach the New York Jets. for the vaunted defense that has third-down conversions allowed. While facing Arizona twice Miller still at least a week away And while the second half of struggled with getting a consis- "I think we'll continue to em- could help make up ground, from returning to practice fol- the schedule is difficult, there's tent pass rush and creating turn- phasize third-down work con- two games against San Fran- lowing ankle surgery in Septem- optimism based on the past cou- overs, but remains statistically tinue to emphasize what's going cisco, trips to Kansas City and ber. ple of weeks that all the chaos is among the NFL elite. on in the red zone. We've not Philadelphia and a home finale in the past. Red-zone efficiency and third been as good as we've been and against St. Louis make for quite "I think we're making prog- downs are concerns — on both we need to get better in those the challenge. ress," coach Pete Carroll said. sides of the ball. areas on both sides of the ball," "I think at the end of the day, "We've survived some really hard Last season, Seattle was the Carroll said. "Those are prob- we're still in position to strike, Missing games and we've won some really best in the league, allowing only ably the most obvious focuses still in position to get everything hard games. We're battle tested 13 touchdowns on 36 red-zone we're working at as well as get- that we wanted to get in the pre- and we're ready to go. The fact possessions. This season, the Se- ting the football away from our season done," cornerback Rich- that we can make this turn with ahawks have already allowed 15 opponents. We see that picking ard Sherman said.</p><p>Commentary he Chronicle UCLA’s Jack Ready For 2-Way Test With Thompson <a href="/tags/Los_Angeles/" rel="tag">LOS ANGELES</a> (AP) — “That’s really what I want Linebackers hit running backs, to do,” Jack added. “I feel like running backs hit linebackers, I can be a dominant player on and UCLA’s Myles Jack and the defensive side of the ball MISSED Washington’s Shaq Thomp- and still get a couple carries ev- son will be hitting each other ery once in a while on offense if plenty by lining up at both po- need be.” YOUR sitions Saturday. Even Hundley was unaware “I guess we should start of the standing offer. our own little group,” Jack “Really? Oh wow,” Hundley PAPER? said. “Maybe (design) a shirt or said. “I’m glad he stayed on de- something.” fense. He is good at linebacker. Jack electrified the Pac-12 He’s good at running back, too.” Call last season by winning both No change is coming, the conference’s offensive and though Jack said he would 360-807-7676 defensive freshman of the year consider his options if his awards, but Thompson has NFL prospects would be better been even more impressive by served by moving to offense. Leave a message scoring four defensive touch- Eric Risberg / The Associated Press “If it came from a credible downs this season and rushing California wide receiver Stephen Anderson, left, is brought down with the ball source, from somebody who with the day for 174 yards and one touch- by UCLA linebacker Myles Jack, right, during the irst quarter of a NCAA col- really thought that was the case, down in a win at Colorado last lege football game Saturday in Berkeley, Calif. I would really have to look into missed including week. that,” Jack said. “I’m an open- With Thompson likely to As each has the talent and was selling out to stop the run minded person. I’m blessed your name start at running back again work ethic necessary to suc- every time he lined up in the and see time at linebacker with the ability to do both.” address and phone ceed at both positions, Jack is backfield. The immediate concern for against the 18th-ranked Bruins looking forward to seeing how “The linebackers, as soon (7-2, 4-2 Pac-12), the two stars Jack is keeping his emotions number. he measures up with Thomp- as I came in they were coming in check. Two personal foul should be on the field enough son against the Huskies (6-3, in hot,” Jack said. “They were to talk shop. penalties during the opening 2-3). blitzing. I didn’t see any pass drive against Arizona effec- They already share a rela- “I definitely think it will be reads in them.” After hours tionship, as Thompson hosted tively gifted the Wildcats their a little competition between us Quarterback Brett Hundley only points, and he said it won’t Jack during his official recruit- to see, I guess, who is the best hinted that aggression could be is checking happen again during his home- ing visit to Washington in 2013. running backer. It will be fun. used against future opponents They still trade text messages, Hopefully he’ll be on defense with play-action, though there coming, as Jack grew up less messages with Thompson confirming he than 10 miles away from Husky and I’ll get to tackle him and could be limitations because of Tuesday + Thursday would play offense this season he’ll get to tackle me. I think how Jack is featured. Jack plays Stadium in Bellevue, Wash. As for the position of “run- when Jack inquired over the that’s good for the game.” in a heavy personnel package 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. summer. Those collisions are more that lends itself mostly to short ning backer” that he and And while Thompson nev- likely to come with Jack on yardage and goal-line situa- Thompson share, Jack would and er asked for advice on how to defense. His effectiveness as tions, while Thompson has have no qualms trading in his handle both sides of the ball, a running back has dropped been integrated into the entire shirt or membership in the Saturday Jack definitely understands the off significantly this season, Washington offense. group. physical and mental challenges averaging just 3.2 yards per But Jack has had offers to “I’m just going to ride it for 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. that come with double duty, carry, though he does have two move to running back on a as long as it takes me,” Jack said. everything from learning two touchdowns. permanent basis, with assistant “If linebacker doesn’t work out, playbooks to the exhaustion In the 17-7 win over Ari- coach Kennedy Polamalu ask- I guess I could migrate over to of playing up to 100 snaps per zona, Jack had 13 yards on six ing once a week. He declines the running back side. I have game. carries as the Wildcats defense because “defense is a calling.” options.” CH523958h.jd The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014</p><p>Life editor: Chantel Wilson Phone number: 807-8213 Life e-mail: cwilson@swwfamily.com Local Poultry</p><p>Pete Caster / pcaster@chronline.com Turkeys mingle behind a fence at Moir Country LLC family farm in Chehalis on Friday, Oct. 24.</p><p>By Sara Potter the new generation of farmers as they began to the Tamworth pig For The Chronicle want to leave the farm.” with its orange coloring Hinkley’s husband, John, was born and raised and Irish heritage. We When the automobile hit the market for the farming in the area, but after moving away and just knew that was the pig general population, the streets not only began living in California where the couple met, they to fill with cars, but soon fast-food restaurants we wanted to raise, and have decided to return to the Toledo area to start their followed, quickly giving way to a new trend of been producing pigs ever since,” immediate food gratification. It gave the smaller farm in 2005. They found a love for the Tamworth Hinkley said. family-owned farmer unexpected. pig, shipping their first boar from Colorado, and a New Heritage Farms is currently “In the ’40s and ’50s, most kids had to help out year later shipping their first sow all the way from winding down their season on their on their family farms, or knew somebody that was Virginia. 60-acre farm, but still have mini jersey working on a farm, and so when the car, fast-food, “The regular pink pig that everybody thinks cows and some pork available for the and rock ‘n’ roll came around the farmers and of when they think of farmed pigs was incredibly upcoming holiday season. the general population wanted to join in the fun,” popular, but they were also very industrial, we said Vickie Hinkley, 61, who owns New Heritage wanted to find a more hearty and unique pig to please see POULTRY, page 2 Farms in Toledo. “Some farms even began to lose raise,” shared Hinkley. “And, that’s when we found local farms</p><p> http://www.newheritagefarms.net/ NewHeritage Farms 360-864-8515</p><p> silverthistle9395@gmail.com Silver Thistle Farm http://www.fieldraisedchicken.com/</p><p>18241 Pendleton St Sw Rochester, Washington 98589 Heritage Meats (360) 273-2202 Hours: TuE–FRi, 9am to 5pm</p><p> http://www.august-farm.com/ AugustFarms info@august-farm.com</p><p>Moir Country LLC http://www.moircountry.com/</p><p> http://www.rb-ranch.com/ RiverBendRanch </p><p>For more farms in your area go to: http://www.agrilicious.org/ Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014 LIFE</p><p>Pete Caster / pcaster@chronline.com Adam Moir greets a small herd of goats at his family farm in Chehalis on Friday, Oct. 24.</p><p>Poultry</p><p>Continued from Life pg 1</p><p>If turkey is more what you available,” said Marianne are interested in this time of Copene. She and her partner, year, then Moir Country LLC Liza Judge, incorporated farm may be where you need to August Farms nine years ago to go. enhance the local economy and “We will have turkeys to provide food security for the available until they sell out or community. until we process them around August Farms is located in Nov. 10,” said Adam Moir, 27, the Chehalis River Valley in who runs the family farm while Rochester. The farm offers pas- his parents attend their day ture-raised chicken, CSAs (com- jobs. “We only have turkeys munity supported agriculture), available during this season, but whey-fed pork and seasonal have pigs, chickens, goats and flowers. The farm generally has cows available year-round and lamb available but has already butcher once or twice a year, sold out for this season. depending on orders.” If last-minute orders on a Moir Country LLC is located smaller scale or a one-time meat in Chehalis off Jackson Highway. purchase is what you are looking Moir enjoys being a part of for, Heritage Meats in Rochester bringing food products straight might interest you. to consumers, and cutting out Heritage Meats was estab- the middleman. lished in 1977 and is owned by “People know where the food Tracy Smaciarz, who is also the is coming from, and how it was head butcher. raised, and what it was fed,” said “We purchase from the pro- Moir. “We grow our own hay ducers and send it to a USDA Sara Potter and then we feed our animals certified slaughter house and is a freelance with it throughout the rest of the journalist then sell to smaller co-ops, a year.” living in After finishing the farmers few in Olympia and smaller in- Centralia with market season, Moir said he will dependent grocery stores,” Sma- her husband be spending the winter tending ciarz said. and two to the chickens, cows, pigs and A few of the farms Heritage daughters. goats, keeping them clean and Meats is purchasing from are She loves healthy on the 60-acre farm. in Hawley Ranch and Cottage anything to do with the outdoors, Grove in Oregon, who currently and finding and conquering the CH528863cz.cg “There’s always another challenges life has to offer. project to do on the farm, or provide lamb year-round, and a goat, a pig or piglet to tend Jerry Foster, providing grass-fed all year-round so even during beef and pork from Curtis. the winter the farm stays “We are a semi-wholesaler. If consistently busy,” said Moir. people are interested in smaller August Farms’ season is also cuts, they can preorder freezer coming to a close for the winter, packages, or stop in on Tuesdays but they still have pigs and ewes and Fridays when we cut our available. meats for the co-ops,” Smaciarz “We just finished our last said. “We always have sausage harvest, last weekend, on the and jerky, as well as random Event Planners farm and are getting ready for cuts available if people just want the lull of winter, after all the to come in, get comfortable hustle of the summer season, and share in the real meat shop Festival Producers but do still have some livestock experience.” Nonprofits Aim for successful attendance of your event by posting it on our calendars.</p><p>Enter the information and your qualifying event, festival or fundraiser will post to our calendar on chronline.com and will be printed in The Chronicle. </p><p>Go to Chronline.com. Look for the calendar that looks like this and click on Post your event.</p><p>CH530717cf.jd • Life 3 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014 Artichoke Cheese Stuffed Shells</p><p>By the editors of Relish Magazine</p><p>We love creamy, cheesy artichoke dip, so we’ve devised a version of it and stuffed it into tender pasta shells. Covered with our favorite jarred marinara (Mario Batali’s), it’s then baked for a satisfying dinner. Stuffed shells are ideal for family suppers and potluck meals. In the oven, the cheese melts and turns golden brown. If you have a nice 3-quart ceramic casserole or baking dish, use it instead of the baking pan. A large kitchen spoon is perfect for serving. To complete the menu, add a leafy salad and a loaf of Italian bread.</p><p>One tip will set you on the right track: Don’t overcook the pasta shells. When boiling the pasta, follow the package directions for cooking time. We boiled the shells exactly 9 minutes, and they were firm enough to hold their shape when filled. If overcooked, the shells will be too floppy to handle. Teresa Blackburn / Courtesy Photo Artichoke Cheese Stuffed Shells are shown. Artichoke Cheese Stuffed Shells</p><p>We love the creamy richness and texture 2 cups jarred marinara sauce of whole-milk ricotta cheese, but you can use 1 cup grated Parmesan cheese part-skim, too. For potluck meals, bake the shells according to the recipe and reheat them Directions: when you get to you’re destination. 1. Preheat oven to 375o F. Coat a 13x9- inch baking pan with nonstick cooking Ingredients: spray. Nonstick cooking spray 2. Combine ricotta cheese, spinach, 1 (15-ounce) container whole-milk nutmeg, Gruyere and artichoke hearts ricotta cheese in a large bowl. Mix well. Fill pasta shells 1 (10-ounce) package frozen chopped with mixture. Place in baking dish. Spoon spinach, thawed and drained marinara sauce over top. Sprinkle with ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg Parmesan cheese. 1 cup (4 ounces) shredded Gruyere or 3. Cover with foil and bake 40 Swiss cheese minutes. Uncover and bake 10 minutes 1 (6-ounce) jar marinated artichoke longer or until cheese is golden brown. hearts, drained Serves 6. 18 jumbo pasta shells, cooked and drained according to package Per serving: 470 calories, 23g fat, 70mg chol., 25g directions prot., 37g carbs., 3g fiber, 630g sodium CH530751bw.cg Life 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014 LIFE</p><p>Lewis County History of — est. 1845 —</p><p>Pages from our past</p><p>The Undertakers are Smiling soon be on deck with a strong lobby to Star Salon and extended through to Pa- Randle Woman Is River-Watcher n 1889, The Centralia Chronicle advocate Centralia as the best place for cific Avenue. The Chehalis Creamery n 1959, Mrs. Glen McMahan, Randle, Iand The Centralia News had a holding the final judgment of the world. was located on the Pacific Avenue end. Iwas the Cowlitz river-watcher for the disagreement over whether Centralia Centralia is a better and more promis- United States River Bureau in Portland. should be the host for the world’s fair. ing town than Ellensburg, Yakima or Legionnaires Hold Party at Ethel Every day at 7:30 a.m. she measured the “Even the undertakers smile at the Olympia. When we say this we must depth of the Cowlitz River at the Randle recent article in the Centralia News prove what we say. But it tends to make n 1934, the Wesley Kennedy post, Bridge from October through April. advocating Centralia as the site for the our city a laughing stock when a Centra- IAmerican Legion, of Ethel, and its She had been measuring the river for world’s fair,” The Centralia Chronicle lia newspaper gets off this foolishness auxiliary held a potluck supper with a 10 years. The bureau used the measure- wrote. “We do not believe that such about world’s fairs.” program at the Ethel Grange Hall. ment as it monitored what would happen articles do Centralia any good, but a “All ex-service men, their families when the Cowlitz poured its water into positive harm instead. When this city and friends are invited,” The Chronicle the Columbia River. contested for things she was entitled to Star Saloon Property Sold wrote. “The meeting is expected to be If the precipitation was over one inch fairly, there have been plenty of envious n 1909, White & Gabel purchased one of the largest gatherings of veterans or the river had risen more than 10 feet, rivals who have considered that the best Ibusiness property in Chehalis for ever held in that part of Lewis county. McMahan would call the bureau. Other- method of opposition was to titter and $8,000 from L.J. Sticklin. The property Speakers from Centralia and Chehalis wise she would send the information via sneer; to insinuate that Centralia would on Market Street was occupied by the will be present.” post card. COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014 • Life 5</p><p>GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley</p><p>PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis</p><p>HERMAN by Jim Unger</p><p>RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price</p><p>DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham</p><p>DILBERT by Scott Adams</p><p>PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart</p><p>FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston CLASSIC PEANUTS by Charles Schulz</p><p>HI & LOIS by Greg & Brian Walker BLONDIE by Dean Young & John Marshall</p><p>SHOE by Gary Brookins & Susie MacNelly FRANK & ERNEST by Bob Thaves</p><p>B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker Life 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014 COMICS</p><p>GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley</p><p>PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis</p><p>HERMAN by Jim Unger</p><p>RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price</p><p>DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham</p><p>DILBERT by Scott Adams</p><p>PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart</p><p>FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston CLASSIC PEANUTS by Charles Schulz</p><p>HI & LOIS by Greg & Brian Walker BLONDIE by Dean Young & John Marshall</p><p>SHOE by Gary Brookins & Susie MacNelly FRANK & ERNEST by Bob Thaves</p><p>B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker November 2014</p><p>The Chamber is open Monday-Friday 9-5 BCusiness onnectionsSaturdays 9-3 Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce Monthly Newsletter Upcoming Chamber Events A Month of Growth </p><p>Ribbon Cutting - November 13th, 4pm. Join us at Chehalis Valley Realty as we celebrate their Grand Opening and welcome them to the Chamber! 327 NW Park St., Chehalis. for the Chamber What a membership brought in was Business After Hours - November 20th, 5 - 7pm. Together the Evergreen Playhouse and month at the a touchdown. Simply put, the Tiki Tap House will host at the Evergreen Playhouse located at 226 W. Center St., Centralia. Chamber. Dur- team with the most touchdowns ing October, we at the end of the week won the Black Friday Shopping Survival Bags - November 28th, 4am. The Chamber Board of welcomed new game. 8 teams worked diligently Directors will be handing out 250 bags to shoppers filled with coupons, flyers, goodies, and board members and at the end of the week our more! If you have something you would like to put in the bags, bring them to the Chamber to our Board of hard working, dedicated teams by November 21st. Shop local! Directors and brought in 40 new Chamber we held our Alicia Bull members. annual Board Executive Winning teams were reward- Business After Hours - December 4th, 4:30pm. The United Way of Lewis County will be ed with prizes, but the big win- hosting this great networking event at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites. 730 NW Liberty of Directors Director retreat. Dur- ner in the game is our organiza- Plaza, Chehalis. ing that retreat we brought an tion as a whole. The growth that incredible group of Chamber the Chamber has seen in the Ribbon Cutting - December 5th, 5:15pm. The Historical Society is celebrating their 50th Ambassadors, some enthusias- last year has been outstanding. anniversary at the Lewis County Historical Museum. 599 NW Front St., Chehalis. tic Chamber members, and our It speaks to the businesses and Board of Directors together for people that are dedicated to our 65th Annual Santa Parade - December 6th, 11am in downtown Chehalis “A Storybook an inspirational afternoon of organization. The strength of Christmas”. Applications are available at the Chamber or online at: www.chamberway.com. planning a 1 week membership our Chamber comes from each drive. of you participating and being Forum - December 8th, 11:30am - 1pm. Matt Matayoshi, Executive Director of the Lewis The event started Mon- part of a positive movement to day, October 20th and ran for 5 “promote, protect and inform” Economic Development Council will be giving and update on the EDC at O’Blarney’s in our business community. downtown Centralia. short days. We framed the event like a football game and every please see DIRECTOR, page 2 **SAVE THE DATE** The 2015 Annual Banquet will be on Friday, January 16th. Welcome New Chamber Members Chehalis Valley Realty JJ Berry Furniture JL Wiesen, Inc. Katie’s Candies, Inc. Once Upon a Thyme 327 NW Park St. 2145 Jackson Hwy. 107 E. Maple St. 2022 Jackson Hwy. 1090 NW State Ave. Chehalis, WA 98532 Chehalis, WA 98532 Centralia, WA 98531 Chehalis, WA 98532 Chehalis, WA 98532 360-740-4222 360-345-1048 206-293-6126 360-748-8967 360-740-8944 www.chehalisvalleyrealty. www.katiescandiesonline. com Console Cleaning Dulin Construction, Inc. com Specialists, Inc. Parkside Salon & Spa 3300 Galvin Rd. 1595 Bishop Rd. 1270 William Ave. Funeral Alternatives Centralia, WA 98531 NW Sports Hub Chehalis, WA 98532 Chehalis, WA 98532 of Washington 360-736-9225 701 Pioneer Way & Allen St. 360-748-9211 360-748-8810 x 100 1126 S. Gold St. Suite 208 Centralia, WA 98531 Centralia, WA 98531 Kellogg’s Pantorium www.nwsportshub.com Butler Surveying, Inc. Empyrean Fire- doTERRA 360-807-4468 Drive-In Cleaners 475 NW Chehalis Ave. www.funeralalternatives.org Chehalis Agate Creek Cellars PO Box 1044 Chehalis, WA 98532 210 W. Main St. Morton, WA 98356 360-748-8803 105 Agate Creek Lane Mineral Rites Natural 360-669-3101 www.butlersurveying.net Chehalis, WA 98532 Chehalis, WA 98532 Mineral Cosmetics 360-748-7997 360-740-1692 www.mydoterra.com/ 724 J St. Centralia www.agatecreekcellars.com empyreanfire Centralia, WA 98531 Napavine Family Chiropractic, 816 W. Main St. 360-508-9935 PS Centralia, WA 98531 ibean Espresso & mini donuts Mills Heating and Cooling www.mineralrites.com 355 Linhart Ave. NE 360-736-3285 Napavine, WA 98565 3307 Russell Rd. 211 Lake Creek Rd. 360-266-8800 Centralia, WA 98531 Chehalis, WA 98532 Gamewardens Association, www.napavinechiro.com Brownstone Coffee Lounge 360-266-7566 360-520-6284 NW Chapter 120 S. Tower Ave. Suite B 123 Habein Rd. (Bldg. B) Centralia, WA 98531 JR Furniture Super Store Lewis County Tax Mega Arms LLC Chehalis, WA 98532 360-623-1971 253-670-1657 208 Maurin Rd. 308 SW 13th St. 3507 Northpark Dr. www.gamewardensnw.org Chehalis, WA 98532 Chehalis, WA 98532 Centralia, WA 98531 360-748-6888 Lifetime Granite 360-748-6108 360-357-5372 www.jrfurniture.biz 915 NW State St. www.lewiscountytax.com www.mega-arms.com Schinnell Surveying & Chehalis, WA 98532 Mapping, PLLC Aaron’s 360-748-0116 Petals Design and Living Gifts 918 Centralia College Blvd. www.lifetime-granite.com Blondie’s Salon Centralia, WA 98531 1355 NW Louisiana Ave. 444 N. Market Blvd. 209 S. Tower Ave. Chehalis, WA 98532 360-736-0394 Chehalis, WA 98532 Centralia, WA 98531 360-740-6060 Northwest Tub Company 360-996-4034 www.surveyingandmapping. 360-269-4993 com www.aarons.com 113 N. Tower Ave. www. Centralia, WA 98531 petalsdesignandlivinggifts. 360-880-5672 com Pacific Athletic Center The Locksmith Shop Mary Kay Consultant - Allison Cournyer www.northwesttubcompany. 2091 Jackson Hwy. 108 E. Magnolia St. 189 Blankenship Rd. net Chehalis, WA 98532 Centralia, WA 98531 The Housing Mart, Inc. Mossyrock, WA 98564 360-623-5695 360-736-5095 197 Hamilton Rd N. 360-880-2554 www.pacificathleticcenter. www.thelocksmithshopllc.com Ciao Bella Chehalis, WA 98532 www.marykay.com\ 300 Pacific Ave. 360-740-4212 com acournyer Chehalis, WA 98532 www.housingmart.com Benny’s Florist 360-345-1085 Picasso Brothers Inc. 748 S. Market Blvd. Boccata Restaurant Wilson Parts Corporation- 1001 S. Gold St. Chehalis, WA 98532 405 N. Tower Ave. Napa Auto Parts Town Center Liquor & Wine Centralia, WA 98531 360-748-3333 Centralia, WA 98531 Chehalis 1365 NW Louisiana Ave. 360-807-4800 www.bennysflorist.com 360-736-2404 19 S. Market Blvd. Chehalis, WA 98532 www.picassobros.com www.eatatboccata.com Chehalis, WA 98532 360-996-4157 Providence Health Care 360-748-3341 Are you interested in Foundation Infantino’s Espresso & Deli Centralia becoming a Chamber 1010 S. Scheuber Rd. 812 Harrison Ave. Diversified Games 514 W. Main St. Centralia, WA 98531 Centralia, WA 98531 551 N. Market Blvd. Centralia, WA 98531 member? Please call 360-807-7940 360-736-0115 Chehalis, WA 98532 360-736-9944 360-748-8885 for more www.providence.org www.infantinosespresso.com 360-740-7750 www.lewiscountynapa.com information. 2</p><p>Directory Explore Lewis County CHAMBER STAFF Alicia Bull Executive Director In November Director@ChamberWay.com November 8 November 22 2nd Annual Star Search Citizen Kane Lisa Guerrero The Evergreen Playhouse, Fox Theatre, Centralia Oice Manager Centralia Marketing@chamberway.com November 28 November 8-9 Shopping Survival Kit Jenny Thornburg Gun & Knife Show Chamber of Commerce Member Services Southwest Washington Thechamber@chamberway.com Fairgrounds November 28 Tree Lighting Ceremony & Visit Michelle Turner November 9 with Santa Event Services Annual Historical Society Dinner George Washington Park, Join Us for a Cup of Coffee Events@Chamberway.com and Meeting Centralia Stop by the Chamber for a cup of coffee! L & E Bottling is now Lewis County Historical offering coffee service to businesses! For more information call Shad Cooley at 360-357-3812. 2014 Executive Board Museum November 28 - Dec 21 Amanda Singleton, Chair Polar Express Train Thank You to Our Trick-or-Treat Rainier Connect November 15 Chehalis-Centralia Railroad & In Honor of Veterans - USO II Museum Trolley Sponsors Ken Kostick, Past Chair Roxy Theater, Morton Quanex/Port of Chehalis November 15, 22 Suzie Mitchell, Incoming Chair Murder Mystery Dinner Helly Hansen Veterans Memorial Museum, Chehalis Kyle Heaton, Vice Chair Port of Centralia Membership Drive a Success The Membership Drive was in 7 new members! Bob Jackins, Secretary a great success! We thank all 1st Place - Team Toolbox Home Depot of you who gave your time and 2nd Place - Team Whiplash support to the Chamber during 3rd Place - Team Ringleaders 2014 Board of Directors the membership drive. Ron Sturza Congratulations to Ambas- Thank you to the following Sunbird Shopping Center sador Cory Moses for bringing businesses for donating prizes:</p><p>Dr. Robert Frost Centralia College</p><p>Mitch Moberg Twin Cities Trading Post</p><p>Name: Rob Hill Amber Wildenberg City of Centralia Time to Update Your Directory Info Business: Cardinal FG, Winlock Lindy Waring As we prepare for the 2015 to all members to review last Lucky Eagle Casino & Hotel directory, we want to be sure we month. Please return your form Where were you Born?: have all of your business infor- if there are changes to be made Centralia mation correct. A form was sent by November 14th. Thank you! Walter Cuestas How did you come to settle Century 21/Lund in Lewis County?: I was raised in Napavine. Following the plant. I love doing what Shirley Billings high school I moved to I do for a living. It is a great Security State Bank Georgia for a few years. After company to work for. The getting some work and life people I work with are like experience I decided it was Todd Chaput another family, we really look time to come “home” and after one another. Holiday Inn Express & Suites settle down. I have traveled to numerous places and lived in What would we be Matt Moses a few. There is just no place surprised to learn about Sierra Paciic Industries quite like home. I love this you?: I am slightly germ community. phobic. I wipe down my seat, Karl Werner seatbelt and tray before taking Tell us about your family: my seat in an airplane. I also Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers My parents, Wayne and require a good 15 minutes to Colleen Mummert, and my disinfect my hotel room upon CONTACT US: siblings Aaron and Angela, check-in. 500 NW Chamber of Commerce Way are all incredibly loving and Chehalis, WA 98532 supportive. I have learned so Why are you an much from all of them and am Ambassador?: I believe very lucky that they are my strongly in promoting Oice: 360.748.8885 family. We all live in Lewis business in our community. County and are a pretty tight With more employment Toll free: 1.800.525.3323 knit bunch. I also have seven opportunities and economic nieces and nephews, they are growth Lewis County will Fax: 360.748.8763 a blast! become a more desirable place for everyone. I really TheChamber@ChamberWay.com What has your career enjoy being involved in the been like?: I have been with community. Plus the events Cardinal as a Lab Analyst for are fun and a great place to Please Recycle eight years. I was involved meet new people and build This Newspaper with the build and start-up of lasting relationships. Director</p><p>Continued from the front page</p><p>The Chamber is currently 570 members strong. I am go- ing to work hard to increase that number to 600 members and would love your continued sup- port with membership growth as well. As a way of saying thank you, we are excited to offer any one of you that brings in a new Chamber membership by the end of November a $20 gift card. The cards are from select Cham- ber member businesses. Working together with all of you to grow the Chamber has been an exciting experience. I look forward to our organiza- tion continuing to strive to sup- port business growth, assist with quality job creation, and to promote strong economic devel- opment in our county. It’s very rewarding to see the cohesion within our community and so exciting to see our organization grow in such a substantial fash- ion. 3</p><p>What is going on with your business? Submit a small paragraph (200 words or less) and let the community know about new hires, promotions, business awards izz uzz and other business news. Deadline is the last Friday BB of each month. Email marketing@chamberway.com.</p><p>Market Street Tattoo November 24th at www. vendor information, contact Jan gift wrap booth (formerly in tickets are available at Holley’s centraliaoutlets.com. Armstrong at (253) 254-9492. the Lewis County Mall). Come Place or by calling 360 623- Market Street Tattoo is a new have your presents wrapped 9712. All proceeds will benefit shop to Chehalis offering tattoos (12/6-12/24), and while you’re Our Literacy Council of Lewis and piercing. Presley Davis is a Kay Jewelers Outlet is Open L & E Bottling Coffee Service there, maybe you will find a tattoo artist and the shop piercer. County. The store is located at 1344 Coffee service is now being box of chocolates for that hard Fox Film Series: Citizen Presley comes to Market Street Lum Road, next to Gymboree provided by L & E Bottling! Yes, Tattoo with 4 years experience to buy for person on your list. Kane** Outlet and near Polo Ralph the same local company who Remember we also take pre- Saturday November 22 @ 2 in tattooing and 6 years of Lauren Factory Store and has delivered so many other piercing. Jay Downey brings orders for businesses. Think of pm & 7 pm Eddie Bauer Outlet. Kay beverages since 1945 will now how great it would be to deliver Presented by Sticklin 17 years of tattooing excellence Jewelers Outlet is a division of deliver coffee directly to your to the shop. Market Street See’s Candies to your clients and Funeral Chapel Kay Jewelers, the number one office. L & E will meet with vendors all the time knowing The story is a film à clef that Tattoo strives to make your jewelry store in America. Kay you to discuss your individual you supported a great local examines the life and legacy of tattooing or piercing experience Jewelers Outlet offers customers hot beverage needs, provide the cause as well. If you would like Charles Foster Kane, played by unforgettable and are dedicated extraordinary service along with necessary equipment for your to every client that walks to pre-order on candy, please Welles, a character based in part tremendous savings. Customers large or small location, and contact Michael Petra by phone/ through our doors. We pride will find up to 50 percent off offer you a range of choices for upon the American newspaper text at 360-269-4151 or e-mail ourselves in sanitation practices. regular priced jewelry everyday your staff and customers. We magnate William Randolph him at michaelpetra@comcast. Our artists will put you at ease on some of the most sought after are confident we can develop Hearst, Chicago tycoons Samuel net by Dec. 8th. Thanks in and the surroundings of the jewelry brand names, including a plan for your office and most Insull and Harold McCormick, advance for the support of shop are clean and comfortable. the Leo Diamond, the exquisite of all, make it an easy process. and aspects of Welles’ own Market Street Tattoo is located Le Vian Chocolate Diamonds, Schedule an appointment today both organizations as we raise life. Admission $8 – single, $20 at 1817 S. Market In Chehalis. Neil Lane Bridal and Open with Shad Cooley at L & E money in order to make our family of 4. Come check us out! Hearts by Jane Seymour. The Bottling, at 360/357-3812 and community a better place. Santa at the Fox discerning shopper will be see how easy it can be to have Friday November 28 @ ARTrails Thanks You! You delighted to discover retired quality equipment, excellent Historic Fox Theatre About 6:30 pm (following the designer styles that deliver service and a flavorful cup Holiday Happenings tree lighting ceremony) Drove….Bought….ART Gather in Centralia’s huge value, special purchases of coffee for your staff and Two Town Tuners ARTrails thanks our and amazing selection. Shop customers. Washington Park at 6 wwpm community for a very successful Barbershop Chorus and ring in the holiday season Kay Jewelers Outlet during Saturday November 8 @ 2pm 12th annual ARTrails Open the holiday season to find the with refreshments, music, the Presented by Altrusa Studio Tour! Both weekends in perfect gift of jewelry for the The Nutcracker Ballet lighting of the official City of Admission for the show late September were wonderful special person in your life. Centralia Christmas Tree and Southwest Washington is $15 per person and presale weather for the 3,000 visitors please see BIZZ BUZZ, page 4 who drove the region’s historic Dance Center’s performing communities wandering the adidas Clearance Store company, Southwest back roads and stopping by is Now Open Washington Dance Ensemble, Alina Kiryayeva our studios to buy art. “The adidas has opened a will present their 19th annual crowds were happy and friendly temporary holiday store at the production of the full- Saturday, Oct. 18, 2014 - 7:30 p.m. both weekends.” Bernie Bleha Centralia Outlets. They will length Holiday classic “The Praised for her powerful command of in Studio #4 saw many repeat be open through early March. Nutcracker”. The ballet will the instrument, unique interpretations visitors with their children. adidas is located on the west take place in Corbet Theatre, on and clarity of sound, pianist Alina the campus of Centralia College, Kiryayeva captivates the audiences with Kids had fun painting silk at side of I-5 at 2100 Haviland her profound philosophical insight and Sue Wachter’s Studio #7, and Street, next to Vitamin World. on December 12, 13 and 14. charismatic stage presence. she sold lots of felted and silk The store offers an assortment Performance times are 7:30 With “crystal clarity, the piano sang to the dyed scarves. Stillwater Estates of shoes and athletic wear at pm on December 12, 2:00pm audience under her delicate touch,” said and 7:30 pm on December 13 the Imperial Valley Press. (Studio #14) saw more visitors 60% off retail prices or more! “(Alina has) marvelous concentration, this year than previous years, Don’t miss this clearance store and 1:00 pm and 5:30 pm on control and genuine agility, that won her a and Kay Crawford in Studio #20 with super bargains! December 14. This year, SWDC standing ovation from the audience.” sold one major commission in has received major sponsorships – Times Gerald Record, Newburg, New York pastel. Marcy Anholt at Studio from Advocate Printing, Pre-event Artist: The Westminster Bells Market Street Office Supplies Gary & Dora Swart, Shelton #17 also sold a major piece of ALL PERFORMANCES TO BE HELD AT CENTRALIA glass art and Cheryl Love at Market Street Office Structures, Inc., RLD Company, The Chronicle, KITI/Live 95, COLLEGE'S CORBET THEATRE Supplies is now open for CH528879.cf.jd Studio #2 had visitors come and Please be punctual! Late arrivals will not be seated until intermission. buy her hand made tiles for their business 24/7 365 days a year. Security State Bank and John L. kitchen remodel. Frank Frazee Market Street Office Supplies Scott Real Estate. Many other at Studio #13 had a guest who is an internet based business area businesses and individuals found his art in our ARTrails that allows all local businesses have also contributed to ad in Sunset Magazine, came all to purchase their office supplies making “The Nutcracker” a the way to the Centralia Train online. We offer Free Shipping success.Ticket prices are: Station (she had never been here and Free Delivery to all local $22.00-Adults, $15.00-Seniors before) and bought that piece businesses in Lewis County. 62+ and children, 18 and under. of art right off the wall! Most Our primary purpose is to focus Tickets are available online at visitors were return visitors on customers in and around swwdance.org or by calling and purposely came to see new Lewis County, with a goal of the Dance Center at 360-748- art from their favorite artists. getting orders from checkout to 4789. SWDC is located at 455 N. Visitors and enthusiasts’ bought doorsteps within a business day. Market Blvd. in Chehalis. After December 7th, tickets will only more art this year than in year’s Market Street Office Supplies CH529877sd.cg past, and most people went is a separate business from be available online, at the box home with a special piece of art. the ACE hardware name but office of Corbet Theatre on the As a bonus for our artists, we got falls under the same umbrella campus of Centralia College to meet other traveling artists with local ownership through from the hours of 1:00-8:00 pm and met potential new members Lincoln Creek Lumber which or by telephone. All seating to ARTrails. has been a local business for is reserved. For information over a 100 years. We believe regarding the Nutcracker Ames Commercial a completely e-commerce Ballet visit the web site at www. solution for office supplies swwdance.org or call 360-748- Cleaning Services Inc. and a brick and mortar store 4789. Ames Commercial Cleaning for hardware can work hand Residential & Commercial Services Inc. pledges to donate in hand. We built it to cross- Kiwanis See’s Candies Featuring Local 20% of all carpet cleaning service promote between the two. We Sales and Zonta Gift Wrap In-State profits during November to the offer over 40,000 office supplies Booths Join Forces American Lung Association. To from paper, post-its, to pens, to Monitoring schedule your carpet cleaning larger items such as chairs and The Centralia-Chehalis service please contact Carolyn office furniture. Visit us at www. Kiwanis Club is selling See’s Ames at (360) 486-4746 or marketstreetofficesupplies. Candies for the Holiday season email your request to info@ com. Call today for your FREE (11/28-12/24). Our long APPROVED amesccs.com. The American quote at 360-355-7024 for an standing fundraiser will once Lung Association is the leading appointment for us to come out again be located at 1309 Lum organization working to save and see you and address and Rd, in the Centralia Factory lives by improving lung health answer questions you might Outlets. Not only will you be Free Estimates and preventing lung disease. have about our website. able to buy delicious candies, 360-736-4191 To learn more about their you will also be supporting your CH529834sd.cg research and efforts to promote Southwest Washington local community. New this year, • Security Systems • Fire Alarm Systems awareness check out their Fair & Expo Center Stays we are joining forces with the website at lung.org. Centralia-Chehalis Zonta Club • Camera Systems Busy In Winter Centralia Outlets “Moonlight While preparations for the Madness” - Thanksgiving at Southwest Washington Fair go on all year long – many • Silver Sneakers • Weight Room 10:00 PM public and private events and On Thanksgiving Evening, activities fill the weekends of • Improved Balance & Strength Thursday, November 27, all the facility. The Wes Knodel stores at the Centralia Outlets Gun & Knife Shows, continue will be open at 10:00 pm - 3:00 to draw a large number of am for 5 hours of Shopping Fun! vendors and shoppers to the You will find major discounts fairgrounds on a monthly basis. at all stores. Stores will then The next Gun and Knife shows close at 3:00 am (some will stay are scheduled for Saturday and open all night) and reopen with Sunday, November 15 & 16 and doorbusters at 7:00 am Friday. December 13 & 14. Public hours “Moonlight Madness” is a festive for the Gun & Knife Shows event, which brings out the fun are: Saturday 9am-5pm, and CH530772bw.cg in bargain shopping. Last year Sunday 9am-3pm. Admission “Come on down and try out any of the “One of the nicest gyms I’ve some customers shopped in is $6.00, parking is free in programs. It’s a great place!” Nancy ever been in!” Steve pajamas & slippers, extended fairgrounds lots. For more ~ ~ families trekked through the information on this event call night finding bargains, and (503) 363-9564 or go online at CENTRALIA CHEHALIS ROCHESTER many completed their entire wesknodelgunshows.com. The 2020 Borst Ave. 91 SW Chehalis Ave. 10119 HWY 12 holiday shopping by daybreak. Santa List Holiday Bazaar and (360) 736-1683 (360) 748-3744 (360) 273-0457 Look on the mall website for Gift Show will be held in the Blue a list of Moonlight Madness Pavilion from Friday, November www.thorbeckes.com doorbusters beginning 28 - Sunday, November 30. For 4 gatherings and what gifts to give conversation, and shopping quality massage/bodywork. and spa facials. Come and get Bizz Buzz this season. too of course! This year we’re Call (360)807-4711 to book pampered and shop early. For Sign up in store to receive excited to welcome to the party an appointment. We also offer more information call Jan at Continued from page 3 Email notices and we’ll give you Jill Mayberg, from Vancouver, gift certificates. 360-880-2441. 20% off your entire regular price Washington. We’ve enjoyed her the arrival of Santa himself. purchase, pay with a Dressbarn whimsical clocks and magnets Then parade from the park to Support United Way Today! Embody Movement Studio & credit card and save an extra 5%. for years and are delighted Boutique the Fox Theatre with Santa Don’t have a Dressbarn credit to have the opportunity to Imagine a community so the little ones can have card yet? Open one and receive showcase her original mixed where every child has access to We have lots to be thankful their pictures taken with the an additional 10% off your media paintings. Also in an education that will prepare for this November at Embody big man himself. Characters entire purchase. Offer valid Nov. attendance will be Jean Keerton, them for a living-wage job… Movement Studio & Lifestyle from the SWW Dance Center’s 6th through Nov. 16th. Just let from Portland. Jean is a master Imagine a safety net that not Boutique. In addition to classes Nutcracker production will be us know you read this in the of shibori dying, which she uses only catches people when they 7 days a week in Yoga, Tai on hand to visit with the little Chronicle and be a new Email on scarves, ties, and a brand fall, but provides them with a Chi and Nia Holistic Dance ones. Donations for photos with customer to receive discount. new line of children’s clothing. pathway out of poverty… Fitness, we’re offering several Santa are greatly appreciated. Check out our new blog at www. As an investor in United special workshops and events Hub City Comedy series: Get into the Christmas spirit hubbubshop.com to read more Way of Lewis County you fuel to keep your body, mind, and Chris Fairbanks & Brian Moote these results, and make an with 1420, KITI! about these and other HUBBUB spirit glowing in this season of Saturday November 29 @ 8 artists. The anniversary party is incredible impact on the lives gratitude. pm Again this year, KITI will our only store-wide sale of the of our neighbors. As leaders in November’s Special Chris Fairbanks, a young adjust our format to become year—what a great way to kick Lewis County, we are personally Workshops Include: comic who left Big Sky country an “All-Holiday” station for off your holiday shopping! If you inviting you to be a catalyst Intro to Yoga - a beginner’s in Montana seven years ago to the Christmas season. As the can’t make it Friday, celebrating for change in our community. Yoga workshop: Friday, join the Texas comedy circle, is only locally owned and locally and specials continue through For 51 years, United Way has November 7th, 6:30pm getting a lot of attention. Brian operated AM station in Lewis the weekend. Visit HUBBUB 7 strengthened our community to 8:00pm. $10 with pre- Moote started performing stand County we pay close attention to days a week at 505 N. Tower Ave. by creating the conditions registration/$15 day-of up in 2005 while he was working our advertisers and listeners. in downtown Centralia. Like needed for more children to workshop. succeed, for more families to as a teacher in the Seattle School They have asked us to do us on Facebook; call us at (360) Sacred Sound Healing thrive, and for our community District. He then went to this again, and we’re excited 736-1517. Thank you for 9 years Singing Bowls Concert: to be more caring and inclusive graduate school to get a Master’s and ready. Bring the music of of shopping local and buying Saturday, November 8th, toward the less fortunate. We Degree in social work. After Christmas to your home, car and handmade at HUBBUB! 6:30pm to 8:00pm. Tickets $20 graduating he moved to LA and office starting Thanksgiving bring people together to tackle in advance/$25 day-of concert now tours the country telling Night, and running through our community’s most difficult Artistry In Massage Movement, Magic & jokes.Admission for the show Christmas Day. If you’d like issues in the areas of Education, Meaning - a special Nia is $18 per person and presale your business to be a part of Autumn has arrived...and Income, and Health. workshop focusing on the 9 tickets are available at Holley’s “The Greatest Christmas Hits so have some fresh new scrubs! United Way programs movement forms of Nia: Sunday, Place or at BrownPaperTickets. Of All Time” programming, So why not come in out of touch thousands of lives in our November 9th, 9:00am to com. For more information contact us at 736-1355 and ask the rain and into a nice warm community – friends, families about these or other activities for Matt Shannon. Tune into raindrop scrub experience? and neighbors. Your support 12:30pm. $45 in advance / $55 or to volunteer, contact the Fox KITI AM 1420, or listen from It’s all setup for your glorious will lead the way in creating day-of-workshop. Theatre at (360) 623-1103 or your computer at 1420KITI.com, relaxation. Choose from a brighter futures! 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It must be fall rejuvenated and silky smooth. 11:00am to 4:00pm the Centralia Outlets anytime in the northwest! And fall An experience unlike anything Jan Leadbetter Learn more about classes, between 9am and 8pm on Sat. means it’s time for HUBBUB like it in Lewis County. If its Christmas Open House workshops and upcoming Nov. 8th for our Fabulously to celebrate another year in a good old fashioned Swedish November 23rd, 1-4pm at 43 events by visiting us at www. Festive Event. We would love to downtown Centralia. Please join Massage, Carlie Beck owner and NE Boistfort St., Chehalis in embodycentralia.com or at 115 share our great tips and advice us Friday, November 14, from 4 operator has 34 years experience the Market Square Building S. Tower Ave - next to the Fox on what to wear for your special to 8pm for tasty treats, artist and consistently delivers good Suite 103. Christmas makeovers Theatre! 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Tom Jackson The Chronicle 748.8648 | 877.595.0378 | ssbwa.com chronline.com • Life 7 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014 </p><p>Find answers to the puzzles here on Sudoku Puzzle One Puzzle Two on page Life 8. </p><p>Crossword</p><p>Celebrity Cipher</p><p>Today’s clue: X equals D</p><p>“DTS’IO ZTR RWO TZCD TZO YWT’P VBXO VH-</p><p>PRBFOP, LSR RWOD’IO RWO TZCD RWHZMP </p><p>RWBR DTS EBZ RISCD EBCC DTSI TYZ.” — </p><p>LHCCD KTOC PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “If something comes to life in others because of you, then you have made an approach to © 2014 by NEA, Inc. immortality.” — Norman Cousins Wine by the Numbers By Tom Marquardt and Patrick Darr other nation. Consumption than in France — the epicenter Which state is sucking up There are a lot of numbers The Wine Guys is up 1 percent over 2012 and of wine — where consumption the most wine? All of those here and most of them are 18 percent over 2005. Part of is down 7 percent. politicians and lobbyists in meaningless to wine enthusiasts Consumers are often the reason is that the younger Americans consumed about Washington, D.C. contribute who prefer to focus on their preoccupied with numbers. generations in the U.S. are 2.8 gallons per capita in 2013, significantly to the incredible 26 own consumption habits. On How many glasses of wine a embracing wine while the same according to the Wine Institute, gallons per resident. Of course, that issue, you be the judge. day is healthy? What is the generations in other countries — and that’s up from 1.3 gallons they probably aren’t the ones average? Does my cellar exceed notably France and Italy — are in 1970. We hope you are doing the drinking — it’s the the number of wines stored not. pulling your share. Although visiting windbags. by the average American? Even though the U.S. is at the France’s consumption is steadily The cold winters of the Even consumption by country top of the heap in total volume of dropping, in 2012 the per-capita Northeast surely helps New has become a talking point — wine purchased — 329 million consumption was still 11 gallons. Hampshire (5 gallons per capita) especially among producers cases in 2013 — per capita Italy once held title to the and Vermont (4 gallons per who sop up consumer trends consumption is not the highest most wine consumed per person, capita) to earn the top second like a sponge. in the world. The 836 residents but in 2012 the per-capita and third states respectively. Wine consumption is of Vatican City hold that record consumption was only 9 gallons. Maryland is about 2 increasing in the United States — 19 gallons a person. We suspect They obviously are not holding gallons a person. and depending on your views, sacramental wine has much to do up their end of the stick. Kansas, Utah this trend is either encouraging with that. The United States is still a big and Mississippi or embarrassing. Per capita wine consumption market for international wine are at the bottom. The United States now in the U.S. is up nearly 16 percent producers — it accounts for 13 drinks more wine than any since 2009. That’s a lot better percent of the global wine market. WINE PICKS</p><p>• Jenner Sonoma Coast Chardonnay 2012 ($12). If you like your chardonnay ripe and oaky, here’s a wine for you. Reasonably priced, it has medium body with juicy tropical fruit and butterscotch. • E. Guigal Gigondas 2010 ($30). This is a beautiful, vibrant blend of grenache (70 percent), mouvedre and syrah. From one of the most reputable and consistent producers in the Rhone Valley, the gigondas offers up bright raspberry and dark berry fruit with earthy and licorice notes. You’d be hard pressed to find a better full-bodied Rhone wine at this price. • Ponzi Vineyards Reserve Pinot Noir 2012 ($60). Dark plum flavors with dashes of chocolate and expresso dominate this luxurious and full-bodied pinot noir from the Willamette Valley. Winemaker Luisa Ponzi has scored another hit in her vast array of top-drawer pinot noirs. • Benziger Family Winery Sauvignon Blanc 2012 ($15). It’s never wrong to drink a sauvignon blanc in the fall. Often associated with spring, the crisp and often tart sauvignon blanc reminds one of freshly mowed lawn or the clean smells of dew-covered flowers. This particular sauvignon blanc transports us back to those April days. Grapefruit and lime dominate the palate. • Layer Cake Sea of Stones Red Wine 2012 ($15). This special blend of malbec, cabernet sauvignon, syrah and petit verdot will make your head spin -- in a pleasant sort of way. The motley collection of grapes produce layers of dense fruit that reminds us more of a blueberry pie than a cake. • Alamos Red Blend 2013 ($13). This Argentine producer makes reliable wines across the board. This delicious blend of malbac, bonarda, tempranillo and syrah is always a hit in a crowd. Lots of fruit, including cherries, plums and strawberries. Rich, ripe character and a dose of spice. Alamos also makes a tasty malbec with smaller doses of other red grapes. It is equally delicious. • Sequoia Grove Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2011 ($38). No one can ever say Sequoia Grove’s cabernet sauvignon lacks fruit character. We have grown accustomed to expecting oodles of rich and spicy dark fruit flavors from Michael Trujillo’s creations and this one doesn’t disappoint. Good complexity, balance and varietal flavors that reflect this region’s terroir. Life 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014 LIFE Ask a Designer: From Clutter to Decor ADVICE: Dear Abby</p><p>By Melissa Rayworth Yet we often pay little items in the spotlight can Dinner-Table Bully The Associated Press attention to these spaces. reveal fresh combinations of Shelves get cluttered with things you already own. Designers often surprise stuff we’ve gotten as gifts or Begin by exploring photos May Be Victim of their clients by sharing a things we’re not sure where of bookshelves and tables on secret: You can dramatically to store. Pinterest, or other websites or change the look of a room Think about “how the magazines, suggests interior Low Blood Sugar simply by changing or items you’re displaying will designer Betsy Burnham DEAR ABBY: ally have a conversation. Ingrid rearranging the items on your continue the story you’re of Burnham Design, in In reference to will talk without interruption, bookshelves and tabletops. trying to tell in your space,” Los Angeles. You may find “It’s All Good, sometimes for five minutes at a Just as fashion accessories advises designer Brian you’re more drawn to sparse, Until ...” (Aug. time. I can’t get a word in. I can can have a big impact on an Patrick Flynn, founder of the streamlined surfaces than 1), the woman put the phone down and come outfit, the items you display Flynnside Out design blog. you’d expected. Or you may whose other- back and she’ll still be talking. on shelves and tables can A little editing of your love the look of surfaces wise easygoing It’s not quite that bad in person, have a powerful effect on the collection can help banish decorated with items in one husband turns although she’s still quite a talk- style of any room. clutter, and putting different color scheme. hypercritical er. Often, she’ll ask me a ques- every evening tion, then interrupt me when I at dinner, he try to answer. It really bugs me. By Abigail Van Buren Once you’ve got some ideas bubbling, it’s time to dive in. may have It has reached a point that hypoglycemia I don’t want to talk to her on (low blood sugar) or be pre- the phone. The calls can last stack some vertically and diabetic as my husband is. CLEAR, THEN CLASSIFY LOOK INSIDE anchor them with book ends 30 minutes or more, and I get First, empty all the shelves Before putting anything My story is the same as hers. or objects,” Flynn says, “and My husband is even-tempered bored and irritated. How do I and tables from one or sever- back on the shelves, consider address this with her without painting a bookshelf’s inte- then I stack some horizon- and a great partner — until his al rooms of your home. Place tally and use them as risers to sugar gets low. Then he turns hurting her feelings or affecting all the items on the floor or rior, or covering the wall be- our relationship? She’s starting hind an open bookshelf with showcase frames or trinkets, from Dr. Jekyll into Mr. Hyde. perhaps on an empty dining kind of like makeshift pedes- My advice to her is to have to feel my reluctance to call her table. Begin grouping them wallpaper or another wall back. — GETTING AN EAR- covering. tals.” a doctor check her husband for however you wish: by color, Burnham suggests gather- those issues. In the meantime, FUL IN ARIZONA “The back panels of built- DEAR GETTING AN EAR- texture, type of object or any ing smaller items in decora- he might start having an after- ins and bookshelves act just noon protein snack so his sugar FUL: If Ingrid is starting to other classification. like backdrops to a TV set or tive trays or bowls. Look for patterns. You doesn’t drop by dinner if that feel your reluctance to return a stage,” says Flynn. “I usu- “One of the most interest- is, in fact, the problem. Peanut her calls, I’m guessing she has might find, for example, that ally paint the back panels the ing ways to define space on a you have several items relat- butter crackers are excellent. — found a way to let you know. same colors as a room’s walls, coffee table or sideboard is us- SOMEONE WHO KNOWS IN This is your opening for a truth ing to animals, or more pieces or I use wallpaper or grass- ing trays,” she says. To bring KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE. session with your lady friend in of brass or stone than you cloth to introduce texture and style to a coffee table, stack DEAR SOMEONE: Thank which you explain how those realized, says designer Molly create visual tension between several books on a large deco- you for the heads-up. Dozens of phone monologues — notice Luetkemeyer of M. Design the graphic shapes of books, rative tray, then “have a smaller readers offered similar opinions I didn’t say “conversations” — Interiors in Los Angeles. picture frames and objects.” tray where you put your TV about the husband’s behavior, make you feel. Eliminate things that Once you’ve prepared that remotes. You’re making the including a registered nurse What she’s doing is rude. aren’t your taste anymore or canvas, it’s time to begin put- mundane stuff orderly, you’re who wrote: “What’s happening The cause may be nervousness, may be that his blood sugar or don’t fit the room. We tend to ting stuff back. giving it some form, and you’re thoughtlessness, or that she’s a add to our shelves and tables glucose is getting too low at that compulsive talker. If she cares actually corralling it and mak- time and causing personality over time, Burnham says, so ing sense of it.” about you, she will want to MIX AND MATCH changes. ... This time of day is know if she’s doing something paring down from time to Besides clustering some Take time to experiment crucial for people with either that’s making you back away. time is necessary. items by color, subject matter with each shelf or table. Again, diabetes or other insulin prob- Luetkemeyer agrees: “You consider the story the room is lems. Please suggest her hus- Being honest with her is the or material, also think about only way to get this fixed, if the can’t use what you have if you shape and height. And don’t telling. band see a doctor to have this can’t see what you have,” she “If you’re someone who’s checked.” problem IS fixable. At your ages, be afraid to mix art objects lifelong habits may not be easy says. “So you kind of have to with books, or decorative a world traveler, keep things DEAR ABBY: “Ingrid” and I to break. be merciless.” boxes with vases of flowers. totally random and collected, ••• If it’s hard to eliminate or arranged artfully like a cu- have been dating for a couple of “For every stack of books Dear Abby is written by Abigail anything, invite a friend to I add to a shelf,” Flynn says, rated gallery collection,” Flynn months. We’re in our early 50s help. And if getting rid of and both of us have been mar- Van Buren, also known as Jeanne “I like to have at least two in- says. “If you’re all about a color ried before. We get along fine Phillips, and was founded by her things permanently is tough, teresting objects to offset the scheme, layer objects so that and our relationship is proceed- mother, Pauline Phillips. Write simply box up items that linearity.” the colors continue to finish ing slowly, but appropriately. Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com aren’t working and put them All three designers suggest the room’s palette. But make My problem is, when we or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA away for a few months. Or varying the orientation of sure you slightly throw the col- talk on the phone we don’t re- 90069. loan them to a friend. your books’ spines. “I like to ors off, so it’s not super matchy.”</p><p>Start on Puzzle One on page Life 7. Answers to the Sudoku Puzzle Two puzzles here will be published in Saturday’s paper. Crossword</p><p>Answer to Puzzle on Page Life 7</p><p>Answer to Puzzle on Page Life 7</p><p>Celebrity Cipher</p><p>Today’s clue: D equals C</p><p>“V LIIN LOJOHVB JIF IJBX ROOR FZO AVX FI </p><p>MTDFIHX; ZO VBRI UJIAR AZOJ MTDFIHX TR </p><p>TGSIRRTYBO.” — SIBXYTPR</p><p>SOLUTION TO PUZZLE ON PAGE LIFE 7: “You’re not the only one who’s made mistakes, but they’re the only things that you can truly call your own.” — Billy Joel © 2014 by NEA, Inc. ENTERTAINMENT The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014 • Life 9</p><p>FRIDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets November 7, 2014 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 Dan Lewis, Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ Last Man Standing Cristela “Super Shark Tank Entrepreneurs with military 20/20 (N) ’ (CC) KOMO 4 News Jimmy Kimmel ABC 4 4 Mary Nam. (N) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (CC) “Big Shots” Fan” (N) ’ (CC) backgrounds. 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Rookie Blue Oliver is promoted; a Rookie Blue Proceeds from crime must Rookie Blue “Wanting” Gail makes a Rookie Blue “Going Under” Division 15 Rookie Blue The team investigates a ION 15 15 ’ (CC) rookie is trained. ’ (CC) be seized. ’ (CC) harrowing discovery. ’ (CC) tracks a firearms dealer. ’ (CC) teacher’s death. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Marcus and Joni Jack Van Impe Jewish Jesus Hour of Salvation K. Copeland Life Today Joyce Meyer Check the Sound Travel the Road Global Ventures Marcus and Joni KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune Last Man Standing Cristela “Super Shark Tank Entrepreneurs with military 20/20 (N) ’ (CC) KATU News at 11 High School Blitz ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) “Big Shots” Fan” (N) ’ (CC) backgrounds. (N) (CC) (DVS) (N) ’ (CC) (N) (CC) KGW News at 6 (N) Live at 7 (N) Inside Edition (N) Dateline NBC (N) ’ (CC) Grimm “Last Fight” Nick has an unset- Constantine “The Devil’s Vinyl” John is KGW News at Tonight Show-J. NBC 26 26 ’ (CC) tling vision. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) faced with a new adversary. (N) ’ 11 (N) Fallon UNI 30 30 Familia P. Luche Noticiero Univis’n La Gata Mi Corazón Es Tuyo (N) Hasta el Fin del Mundo (N) La Malquerida (N) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News Timbers in 30 Family Feud (N) Family Feud (N) MasterChef Alexander Weiss’ favorite Gotham “Spirit of the Goat” Bullock 10 O’Clock News Friday Night 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (N) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ingredients. ’ (CC) (DVS) faces traumatic memories. ’ (N) Lights (N) Raymond (CC) The First 48 Murder of a beloved neigh- Criminal Minds “Cradle to Grave” A Criminal Minds “The Eyes Have It” A Criminal Minds “The Performer” The Criminal Minds “Outfoxed” Several Criminal Minds “100” The team races A&E 52 52 bor; robbery. ’ (CC) suspect impregnates young women. serial killer keeps his victims’ eyes. team suspects a rock star of murder. families are murdered. ’ (CC) to find the Reaper. ’ (CC) AMC 67 67 › Ghost Ship ››› Déjà Vu (2006, Suspense) Denzel Washington, Val Kilmer, Jim Caviezel. A time-folding agent ››› Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003, Science Fiction) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Nick The Walking Dead (2002, Horror) falls in love with a murder victim. (CC) Stahl, Claire Danes. A cyborg protects John Connor from a superior model. (CC) “Slabtown” APL 43 43 To Be Announced Tanked ’ Tanked “The Purr-fect Tank” ’ Tanked “Fish-a-Palooza” (N) ’ Tanked “The Purr-fect Tank” ’ BET 56 56 The Real Mario López (“Extra”). (N) ››› Any Given Sunday (1999) Al Pacino. Premiere. A football coach copes with crises on and off the field. (CC) Scandal “Baby Made a Mess” (CC) Scandal “An Innocent Man” (CC) BRAVO 66 66 Million Dollar LA Vanderpump Rules “Instafight” Stassi The Real Housewives of New Jersey The Real Housewives of New Jersey ›› How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003, Romance-Comedy) Kate Hudson, Matthew McConaughey, returns from New York. The housewives reunite. “Reunion Part Two” Adam Goldberg. A writer bets she can seduce a man and then drive him away. CBUT 29 29 CBC News Coronation Street Murdoch Mysteries ’ (CC) (DVS) Marketplace (N) Rick Mercer the fifth estate “Finding Emma” (N) The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News Rick Mercer CMT 61 61 Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Raising Hope ’ Raising Hope ’ ›› Starsky & Hutch (2004, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson. Two detectives investigate a cocaine dealer. (CC) Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded CNBC 46 46 The Car Chasers The Car Chasers The Profit “Athans Motors” The Profit “Car Cash” The Profit “Unique Salon & Spa” The Profit “LA Dogworks” Bosley Hair Paid Program CNN 44 44 This Is Life With Lisa Ling Stars/Stripes Unguarded Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Stars/Stripes Unguarded Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown CNNH 45 45 This Is Life With Lisa Ling Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files ’ Forensic Files ’ Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Stars/Stripes Unguarded Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown COM 60 60 The Colbert Re- The Daily Show South Park (CC) ›› Happy Gilmore (1996, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Christopher McDonald. A ››› Dumb & Dumber (1994, Comedy) Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels, Lauren Holly. Two witless wonders port (CC) With Jon Stewart powerful swing convinces a hockey player he can join the PGA tour. (CC) take a cash-laden briefcase to Aspen. DIS 41 41 Dog With a Blog Dog With a Blog ››› Despicable Me (2010) Florentino Fernández, Ana De Armas. ’ (CC) Star Wars Rebels Star Wars Rebels I Didn’t Do It ’ Liv & Maddie ’ Jessie ’ (CC) Good-Charlie Gold Rush “New Blood” Young Parker Gold Rush “From the Ashes” Todd gets Gold Rush: Pay Dirt “Golden Boy” (N) Gold Rush “Viking Ship” Todd must sell Edge of Alaska “The Thaw” The town Gold Rush “Viking Ship” Todd must sell DSC 8 8 sets a season goal. ’ (CC) his washplant stuck. ’ (CC) ’ (CC) his gold. (N) ’ (CC) faces its darkest day. (N) (CC) his gold. ’ (CC) E! 65 65 ›› Evan Almighty (2007, Comedy) E! News (N) Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City House of DVF “Fashion 101” The first E! News (N) Steve Carell, Morgan Freeman. ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) task is to represent DVF. NBA Basketball Memphis Grizzlies at Oklahoma City Thun- NBA Basketball Cleveland Cavaliers at Denver Nuggets. From the Pepsi Center in Denver. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 der. (N) (Live) ESPN2 33 33 College Football Utah State at Wyoming. (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) NBA Tonight (N) NFL Live (N) (CC) College Football FAM 39 39 ››› Hook (1991) ›› Jumanji (1995) Robin Williams. A sinister board game puts its players in mortal jeopardy. ››› Matilda (1996, Comedy) Mara Wilson, Danny DeVito, Rhea Perlman. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor (CC) The Kelly File Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive FX 53 53 ››› Live Free or Die Hard (2007, Action) Bruce Willis, Justin Long, Timothy ››› Star Trek (2009, Science Fiction) Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Leonard Nimoy. Chronicles the early days of the star- ››› Star Trek (2009, Science Fiction) Olyphant. America’s computers fall under attack. ship Enterprise and her crew. Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Golf Central (N) Golf WGC - HSBC Champions, Third Round. (N) (Live) HALL 19 19 The Thanksgiving House (2013, Drama) Emily Rose, Justin Bruening, Cerina Let It Snow (2013, Drama) Candace Cameron Bure, Jesse Hutch, Alan Thicke. ›› Angels Sing (2013, Drama) Harry Connick Jr., Connie Britton, Chandler Can- Vincent. A lawyer and a historian clash over a house. An executive has a change of heart. terbury. A stranger helps a man reclaim his lost Christmas spirit. HGTV 68 68 Love It or List It, Too (CC) Love It or List It “Joe & Linh” (CC) Love It or List It “Becky & Junior” Love It or List It “Lorraine & Bob” House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 <a href="/tags/American_Pickers/" rel="tag">American Pickers</a> “The Belly Dance” American Pickers ’ (CC) American Pickers “London Calling” American Pickers “Shock Value” ’ American Pickers ’ (CC) <a href="/tags/The_Curse_of_Oak_Island/" rel="tag">The Curse of Oak Island</a> ’ (CC) LIFE 51 51 True Tori “Back to the Future” (CC) True Tori Tori pursues her past. ›› Gone (2012, Suspense) Amanda Seyfried, Daniel Sunjata. (CC) Girl Fight (2011, Docudrama) Anne Heche, James Tupper. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) Lockup “NC Women’s Prison” Lockup “Utah State Prison” Lockup “Inside Anamosa” Lockup “Return to Corcoran” Lockup MTV 63 63 ›› Bring It On: All or Nothing (2006, Comedy) Hayden Panettiere. ’ ›› Legally Blonde (2001, Comedy) Reese Witherspoon, Luke Wilson. ’ ›› A Walk to Remember (2002) Shane West, Mandy Moore. Premiere. ’ <a href="/tags/NBC/" rel="tag">NBCS</a> 34 34 College Hockey Boston University at Boston College. Formula One Racing Brasil Grand Prix - Practice 2. ’ NFL Turning Point ’ Poker After Dark ’ (CC) Poker After Dark ’ (CC) NICK 40 40 Henry Danger ’ iCarly ’ Thundermans Thundermans Teenage Mut. Teenage Mut. Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Top Model ››› Ocean’s Twelve (2004, Comedy-Drama) George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon. Snapped “Kara Lounsbury” Snapped “Michelle Reynolds” ’ Snapped “Teresa Stone” ROOT 31 31 College Football Cal State Sacramento at Montana. Boxing Golden Boy Live: Ronny Rios vs. Robinson Castellanos. (Taped) World Poker Tour: Season 12 The Rich Eisen Show Cops “Crimes in Cops Traffic stop. Cops ’ (CC) Cops “New Jersey” Cops Police dogs Cops “Jacksonville” GLORY 18: Return to Glory (N) (S Live) Cops “Coast to GT Academy SPIKE 57 57 Progress” (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) help officers. ’ ’ (CC) Coast” ’ (CC) (N) ’ SYFY 59 59 › Saw: The Final Chapter (2010) Haven “Morbidity” WWE Friday Night SmackDown! (N) ’ (CC) Z Nation “Die Zombie Die...Again” Haven “Morbidity” TBN 20 20 Harvest (CC) Perry Stone Billy Graham 96th Birthday Special Frederick Price Contemporary Michael English Creflo Dollar Seattle Praise the Lord TBS 55 55 Seinfeld “The Soup Seinfeld “The Se- Seinfeld “The Pool Seinfeld Elaine The Big Bang The Big Bang Deal With It (N) ››› The Hangover (2009, Comedy) Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifiana- Deal With It Nazi” (CC) cret Code” (CC) Guy” (CC) mulls intimacy. ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ kis. Three pals must find a missing groom after a wild bash. (DVS) TLC 38 38 Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Borrowed, New Borrowed, New Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Borrowed, New Borrowed, New 19 Kids and Counting ’ (CC) Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL TNT 54 54 Castle “After the Storm” Beckett faces On the Menu “Emeril’s” Creating a sea- On the Menu “The Cheesecake Fac- ›› Limitless (2011, Suspense) Bradley Cooper, Robert De Niro, Abbie Cornish. On the Menu “The Cheesecake Fac- life-threatening forces. (CC) food dish for Emeril’s. (CC) tory” Creating a new Asian dish. (N) A writer takes a mind-enhancing drug. (CC) (DVS) tory” Creating a new Asian dish. TOON 42 42 Teen Titans Go! Lego: Batman Garden Wall Regular Show King of the Hill King of the Hill Cleveland Show Cleveland Show American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the White House (N) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Top 20 Most Shocking Top 20 Most Shocking World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... truTV Top Funniest truTV Top Funniest Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family USA 58 58 “Bad Blood” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “The Old Wagon” ’ (CC) “Party Crasher” “Fulgencio” (CC) ’ (CC) “Bad Hair Day” “Best Men” (CC) ’ (CC) VH1 62 62 ››› Bad Boys (1995), Will Smith ’ Love & Hip Hop: <a href="/tags/Hollywood/" rel="tag">Hollywood</a> ’ Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood ’ K. Michelle › Friday After Next (2002, Comedy) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. ’ ›› Soul Plane ’</p><p>SATURDAY DAYTIME Movies Sports Kids Bets November 8, 2014 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 Jack Ocean Born to Sea Res- Wildlife Outback Count- College Football Notre Dame at Arizona State. Fighting Irish face Sun KOMO 4 News College Football ABC 4 4 Saturday 6:00am America (N) Saturday 8:00am Hanna Mys. Explore cue Docs down Devils in a battle of Top 25 teams. (N) (Live) Saturday 4:00pm Weekend Early Weekend Early News News English Premier League Soccer MLS Soccer Eastern Conference Semifinal, Leg 2 Red Bull Signa- Tree Fu Lazy- Biz Kid$ Kids KING 5 News (N) NBC 5 5 Morning News Morning News -- New York Red Bulls at D.C. United. ture Series (N) Tom Town ’ News IND 6 6 BAT Sub-D Air Paid Who DrDen Astrob Chica House Home. Old Home Hazel House Gar Gar Sub-D Hu BAT 21 DAY Paid DrDen McCar Free CBS This Morn- KIRO 7 Eyewitness News Recipe Innova- Dr. Chris Chang- Pro Pulling Inside/ College College Football Texas A&M at Auburn. From Jordan-Hare Stadium in All In Sports College Football CBS 7 7 ing: Saturday (N) Saturday Morning (N) Rehab tion Nat ers League (N) (CC) Football Football Auburn, Ala. (N) (Live) (CC) Stars Alabama at LSU. Clifford- Cat in Curious Curious Daniel Daniel Sesame Dinosaur KCTS 9 Cooks: Pasta, Rice & Grains Recipes using rice, pasta, grains. (N) KCTS 9 Cooks: Pasta, Rice & Grains KCTS 9 Cooks: Pasta, Rice & Grains PBS 9 9 Dog the Hat George George Tiger Tiger Street MNT 10 10 Paid NutriBul- Adven- Wild Animal On the Coolest State to New TV Fix Hair Humana Top Larry Paying What What ›› Bringing Down the House (2003, ›› Analyze That (2002, Comedy) Rob- Prog. let tures Animals Atlas Spot Places State Offer! Cooker King for TV Went Went Comedy) Steve Martin. (CC) ert De Niro, Billy Crystal. (CC) Paid Paid Dog Dog Calling Calling B. Barr B. Barr Exped. Exped. Rock- Reluc- Paid Derm Paid Brazil Can’t FREE Larry Humana Glee “New New The Raising CW 11 11 Prog. Prog. Whis Whis Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Wild Wild Park tantly Prog. Prog. Butt Lift Sleep? TV! King York” ’ (CC) Middle Hope Travel- Steves’ Victory P. Allen Crea. Knitting It’s Sew Sew It Sewing Quilting Fit 2 Love of Quilt in Motor- Rough Wood- Old Old Steves’ Mind of Simply Cook’s Test Cooking PBS 12 12 scope Europe Garden Smith Living Daily Easy All ’ Arts ’ Stitch Quilting a Day Week Cut smith House House Europe a Chef Ming Country Kitchen Paid Humana Young Live Life Xplor. Outer Earth Animal Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Larry Fix Hair Humana Paid Humana What FOX College Pre- College Football Kansas FOX 13 13 Prog. Icons Planet Space 2050 Science Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. King Prog. Went game State at Texas Christian. IND 14 14 Electronic HQ Inside ShopHQ Inside ShopHQ Sony Electronics Invicta Watches Invicta Watches Invicta Watches Great Gifts Elec. Holiday Elec. Holiday Elec. Holiday Elec. Holiday Paid Paid Paid Paid NutriBul- 21 DAY Humana Paid Paid Pastor Law & Order: Law & Order: Law & Order: Law & Order: Law & Order: Law & Order: Law & Order: ION 15 15 Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. let FIX Prog. Prog. Chris Criminal Intent Criminal Intent Criminal Intent Criminal Intent Criminal Intent Criminal Intent Criminal Intent IND 18 18 Wonder My Gospel Maralee Ollie Odys Ishine Scaly Bytes Luna Guil Lake Freid Kerry Jim Bakker Gospel Gospel Jewish Israel The Apocalypse (CC) Good Morning KATU News This Morning - Sat (N) Jack Ocean Sea Res- Wildlife Outback Born to Count- College Football Notre Dame at Arizona State. Fighting Irish face Sun Paid Humana College Football ABC 22 22 America (N) ’ (CC) Hanna Mys. cue Docs Explore down Devils in a battle of Top 25 teams. (N) (Live) Prog. KGW News at Sunrise (N) Tree Fu English Premier League Soccer MLS Soccer Eastern Conference Semifinal, Leg 2 Red Bull Signa- Paid Noodle/ Astro- Chica KGW News at NBC 26 26 Tom -- New York Red Bulls at D.C. United. ture Series (N) Prog. Doodle blast Show 5 (N) FOX 27 27 Good Day Oregon Saturday (N) Big Eco Co. Kids Young Amer. Missing Paid Paid ››› Taken (2008, Action) Liam Nee- Paid FOX College Pre- College Football Kansas World News Icons Athlete (N) Prog. Prog. son, Maggie Grace. Prog. game State at Texas Christian. UNI 28 28 Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Mickey Mickey Manny Pocoyo Jungle Back Pagado Pagado Sabadazo (SS) Fútbol Mexicano Primera División Rosa Guadalupe A&E 52 52 Skincare bareMin- Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping ››› The Green Mile (1999) Tom Hanks. A guard thinks an erals ’ (CC) Critical decision. ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Empty Planet” inmate has a supernatural power to heal. ’ The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- Hell on Wheels Hell on Wheels Hell on Wheels Hell on Wheels Hell on Wheels Hell on Wheels Hell on Wheels AMC 67 67 fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman (CC) (CC) “Chicken Hill” “Reckoning” (CC) “Bear Man” “Elam Ferguson” APL 43 43 Big Cat Big Cat Dogs 101 (CC) Dogs 101 (CC) TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA BET 56 56 BET Inspiration Prince Prince ››› Any Given Sunday (1999, Drama) Al Pacino. (CC) ››› Menace II Society (1993) Tyrin Turner. Gun Hill (2012) Larenz Tate. (CC) ››› New Jack City (1991) Million Dollar LA The People’s Top Chef “Sudden Top Chef (CC) Top Chef (CC) Top Chef (CC) My Love Below Deck “Reunion” Euros of Hol- Vanderpump Vanderpump Housewives/NJ BRAVO 66 66 Couch Death” (CC) lywood Rules “I Lied” Rules CBUT 29 29 News Poko Mon Busy Animal Super Our Vancouver Absolutely Doc Zone ’ Figure Skating ISU Grand Prix: Skate China. (N) (CC) Na Hockey NHL Hockey CMT 61 61 CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Social Hot 20 Countdown The 20 best videos of the week. ›› Starsky & Hutch (2004, Comedy) Ben Stiller. (CC) Days of Thunder CNBC 46 46 Oven Clean De Hu Formula One Racing K. Ur Hu Kitchen Guilt Cook Wolf Paid SHARK! Wonder WEN Hu Sullivan Johnny The Coffee Ad. Pepsi’s Chall. CNN 44 44 Smerconish (N) CNN Newsroom (N) CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom (N) CNN Newsroom Smerconish News Stars Somebody’s CNNH 45 45 Smerconish (N) CNN Newsroom HLN Weekend What Would CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Foren Foren Foren Foren Smerconish News Stars Somebody’s COM 60 60 Shark Cook Body Smooth- South South South › The Comebacks (2007) David ›› Major League (1989) Tom Berenger. A ragtag team tries ›› Austin Powers in Goldmember ››› Dumb & Dumber Clean! Like a Beast! ies Park Park Park Koechner, Carl Weathers. (CC) to turn its poor performance around. (CC) (2002, Comedy) Mike Myers. (CC) (1994) Jim Carrey. DIS 41 41 Mickey Mickey Pirates Doc Doc Sofia Isabelle Dances Into the Spotlight ››› Despicable Me ’ Rebels Dog Jessie Jessie Jessie Liv- Liv- Liv- Austin Austin Austin Paid Paid Body Body Joyce Guilt Fast N’ Loud ’ Fast N’ Loud A Misfit Garage ’ Misfit Garage ’ Bitchin’ Rides ’ Bitchin’ Rides ’ Gold Rush “Golden Gold Rush “Viking Edge of Alaska DSC 8 8 Prog. Prog. Beast! Beast! Meyer Free (CC) VW Microbus. ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Boy” Ship” (CC) “The Thaw” ’ E! 65 65 Sub-D Skincare Keeping Up With Keeping Up With Keeping Up With E! News Week- The Keeping Up With Keeping Up With Take the Hamp- House of DVF ›› The Women (2008, Comedy-Drama) Meg the Kardashians the Kardashians the Kardashians end (N) Soup the Kardashians the Kardashians tons “Fashion 101” Ryan, Annette Bening, Eva Mendes. College GameDay From East Lansing, Mich. (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Georgia at Kentucky. (N) (Live) College Count- NASCAR Racing Nationwide Series: Phoenix. College Football Virginia at Florida State. (N) ESPN 32 32 Football down (N) (Live) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Iowa at Minnesota. (N) (Live) Score College Football Michigan at Northwestern. (N) (Live) Score College Football FAM 39 39 Kitchen Hu › Home Alone 3 (1997), Olek Krupa ››› Matilda (1996) Mara Wilson. ››› Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride ››› Casper (1995) Christina Ricci. ››› A Bug’s Life (1998, Fantasy) ›››› WALL-E FNC 48 48 FOX & Friends Bulls Cavuto Forbes Cash In News HQ News HQ Jour. America’s News HQ Carol News The Five News HQ FOX Report (N) Huckabee (N) FOOD 35 35 Paid Skin Sand. Barbe Be.- Best Farm Pioneer Pioneer Trisha’s The Kitchen (N) Unique Offbeat Re Beat Restaurant: Im. Diners Diners Giant Foods Kitchen Inferno FX 53 53 Total T25 Bod- Buffy the Vampire Anger Anger Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men ››› Live Free or Die Hard (2007, Action) Bruce Willis, Jus- ››› How to Train Your Dragon ›› Dr. Seuss’ the Lorax (2012) Voices Gym ies! Slayer (CC) tin Long. America’s computers fall under attack. (2010) Voices of Jay Baruchel. of Danny DeVito, Ed Helms. GOLF 70 70 Golf WGC - HSBC Champions, Third Round. PGA Tour Golf Central Long Drive PGA Tour Golf HALL 19 19 The Santa Switch (2013, Fantasy) ››› Annie Claus Is Coming to Town The Thanksgiving House (2013) Emily One Starry Christmas (2014) Sarah A Holiday Engagement (2011) Jordan ›› Angels Sing (2013, Drama) Harry Ethan Erickson, Anne Dudek. (2011) Maria Thayer. Rose, Justin Bruening. Carter, Damon Runyan. Bridges, Bonnie Somerville. Connick Jr., Connie Britton. HGTV 68 68 DrDen Clean! Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Rehab Rehab Rehab Rehab Rehab Rehab Property Bro Property Bro Property Bro Property Bro Property Bro HIST 37 37 Paid Paid Cajun Opera Cajun Cajun Cajun Cajun Ameri Ameri Restoration Ameri Ameri Ameri Ameri Ameri Ameri Ameri Ameri Ameri Ameri East-Dickering LIFE 51 51 Paid Paid Hu Guilt Paid Kitchen Paid Paid Paid Skin Celeb.-Swap Prison Wives Prison Wives Betrayed at 17 (2011, Drama) (CC) ››› Accused at 17 (2009) (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Up W/Steve Melissa Harris-Perry (N) Weekends With Alex Witt (N) MSNBC Live (N) Caught Camera Caught Camera Lockup Lockup Lockup MTV 63 63 ›› Bring It On: All or Nothing ’ ››› Bring It On: In It to Win It ’ ›› A Walk to Remember (2002) ’ Awk Faking It ’ Snooki Sled Sled Slednecks ’ Legally Blonde NBCS 34 34 Soccer Premier English Premier League Soccer Premier Formula One Racing Motorsports Race College Football Pennsylvania at Princeton. (N) (S Live) Fight Fight Night Fut Boxing NICK 40 40 George George Parents Parents Parents Spong Spong Spong Spong Sanjay Bread Rab Power Parents Odd Parents Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong iCarly “iPsycho” Nicky OXY 50 50 Dr. Hu Kitchen No Preachers L.A. Fix My Choir My My My My My ›› Are We There Yet? (2005) ›› White Chicks (2004, Comedy) ›› Are We There Yet? ROOT 31 31 Paid Paid Ladder Brain Cook Trivac Bod. Free Paid Paid Clean Bensin College Football Montana at Eastern Washington. (N) (Live) College Football Idaho at San Diego State. SPIKE 57 57 Free Rake! T25 Bod- Body Shark Body ››› Casino Royale (2006) Daniel Craig, Eva Green. James Bond ››› Gladiator (2000) Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix. A fugitive gen- Cops Cops Cops Cops Credit ies! Beast! Clean! Beast! plays poker with a man who finances terrorists. ’ eral becomes a gladiator in ancient Rome. ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) SYFY 59 59 De Free Kitchen Clean Hu SHARK! Zone Z Nation ›› Children of the Corn (2009) ›› The Revenant (2009) David Anders. › The Darkest Hour (2011) Chernobyl Dia. TBN 20 20 RocK Auto Penguin Veggie Mon Hop Lassie Goliath Ishine Inspir. Tails Veggie Heroes-Bible Cam News Clancy (2009), Jefferson Moore Memories In Touch TBS 55 55 Married Married Married Married King of King of King of King of ›› Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & ›› Duplex (2003, Comedy) Ben Stiller, ›› Due Date (2010) Robert Downey Friends Friends Friends Friends Queens Queens Queens Queens Blonde (2003) Reese Witherspoon. Drew Barrymore. Jr., Zach Galifianakis. (DVS) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) TLC 38 38 Hawaii Hawaii Hawaii Hawaii Hawaii Hawaii Hawaii Hawaii Say Say Say Say Say Say Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Stories of ER ’ TNT 54 54 Law & Order Law & Order “Re- Law & Order Law & Order Law & Order “Thin Transporter: The Transporter: The Transporter: The Transporter: The Transporter: The Transporter: The ›› The Mechanic “Standoff” ’ turn” ’ (CC) (DVS) “Amends” ’ Ice” ’ Series (CC) Series (CC) Series “Hot Ice” Series “Sharks” Series (CC) Series (CC) (2011) TOON 42 42 Leg Tenkai Sonic Teen Poké Team Hot Wheels Teen Teen Teen Poké Poké Poké Poké Poké Pokémon -Diancie Teen Teen Teen Teen TRAV 36 36 Paid Hu When Vacations Hidden City Mysteries at Mysteries at No Reservation Hotel Impossible Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise Ghost Adventure TRUTV 49 49 Hu TCop No Hu Paid Paid Wolf Paid Most Shocking Most Shocking Most Shocking Most Shocking Most Shocking Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn USA 58 58 Law & Order: Paid Paid Paid SHARK! Chrisley Chrisley Benched ››› The Bourne Ultimatum (2007, Action) Matt Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Criminal Intent Prog. Prog. Prog. Damon, Julia Stiles, Joan Allen. VH1 62 62 VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music Top 20 Count. Top 20 Count. ›› Soul Plane (2004) Kevin Hart. › Friday After Next (2002) ’ My Life Love & Hip Hop Weave Couples Therapy Life 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014 ENTERTAINMENT</p><p>SATURDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets November 8, 2014 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 Ohio State at Michigan State. A pair of one-loss teams fight to keep their national Pac-12 Tonight Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! ’ (CC) Cougar Town ’ Cougar Town ’ KOMO 4 News Castle “Under Fire” ABC 4 4 championship dreams alive. (N) (S Live) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) 11:00pm ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Paid Program Paid Program The Mysteries of Laura ’ (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Saturday Night Live Host Rick Nelson; KING 5 News (N) Saturday Night NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) (DVS) Judy Collins performs. (N) (CC) Live ’ (CC) IND 6 6 Made Hollywood Hollywood Access Hollywood (N) ’ (CC) Republic of Doyle ’ (CC) (DVS) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit News Inside Edition Access Hollywood ’ (CC) College Football Alabama at LSU. From Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, La. (N) KIRO News Special (CC) Steve Raible’s The Insider (N) Entertainment Tonight (N) ’ (CC) KIRO 7 News at Scandal “The CBS 7 7 (Live) (CC) Scouting Report ’ (CC) 11PM Other Woman” PBS NewsHour IN Close “Seattle Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You Finding financial solutions. ’ (CC) 60s Girl Grooves (My Music) Girl groups and singers of the 1960s. ’ (CC) Burt Bacharach’s Best (My Music PBS 9 9 Weekend (N) ’ vs. Ebola Virus” Presents) Burt Bacharach’s music. Bones A journalist killed by a mutated Bones “The Babe in the Bar” Human Celebrity Name Celebrity Name Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- The Pinkertons A mayoral candidate is SAF3 “Texas in a Bottle” A daring un- MNT 10 10 virus. ’ (CC) remains are found in chocolate. Game ’ (CC) Game ’ (CC) 9 (N) (CC) day Night (CC) kidnapped. (N) ’ (CC) derwater rescue goes awry. (CC) The Office “Chair The Office “Night Mike & Molly ’ Mike & Molly ’ White Collar “Home Invasion” Peter and The Closer “War Zone” Three soldiers The Good Wife “Heart” Alicia welcomes Band in Seattle Rules of Engage- CW 11 11 Model” ’ (CC) Out” ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) Neal track an elusive thief. (CC) are gunned down. (CC) Peter home properly. (CC) ment “Kids” ’ Antiques Roadshow “Raleigh, North Keeping Up Ap- Keeping Up Ap- As Time Goes By As Time Goes By The Vicar of Dibley “Christmas Special Red Dwarf “Tikka Red Dwarf ’ Doctor Who “The Doctor Who “The PBS 12 12 Carolina” Bottle case on a stand. pearances (CC) pearances (CC) (CC) “The Bypass” 2006” Geraldine meets a townie. to Ride” ’ Horns of Nimon” Horns of Nimon” College Football Kansas State at Texas Christian. The 9th ranked Wildcats (7-1) Seahawks Satur- What Went Down Modern Family Modern Family Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- Animation Domination High-Def ’ FOX 13 13 take on the 7th ranked Horned Frogs (7-1) in Fort Worth, Tex. (N) day Night (CC) (N) ’ (CC) “Airport 2010” ’ “Family Portrait” 10 (N) (CC) day Night (CC) (CC) IND 14 14 Invicta Watches (N) Invicta Watches Invicta Watches Invicta Watches Android Watches (N) The Best of ShopHQ Law & Order: Criminal Intent “Con- Law & Order: Criminal Intent “Be- Law & Order: Criminal Intent “Assas- Law & Order: Criminal Intent A killer Law & Order: Criminal Intent “Re- Law & Order: Criminal Intent A celeb- ION 15 15 tract” A gossip columnist dies. (CC) trayed” A cheating couple disappear. sin” Political martyr. ’ (CC) slays parents. ’ (CC) union” A TV host is attacked. ’ (CC) rity illusionist disappears. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Kenneth W. Jay Sekulow In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Perry Stone Vision, Israel Hillsong TV Life Today Check the Sound The Ramp MX TV Acquire the Fire College Football Ohio State at Michigan State. A pair of one-loss teams fight to keep their national Paid Program This Old House Sexy Face at Any Jeopardy! ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune KATU News at 11 Castle “Under Fire” ABC 22 22 championship dreams alive. (N) (S Live) (CC) ’ (CC) Age ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News Straight Talk LazyTown “Cry Poppy Cat (EI) The Mysteries of Laura ’ (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ’ Saturday Night Live Host Rick Nelson; KGW News at Saturday Night NBC 26 26 (N) (CC) Dinosaur” (CC) (CC) (DVS) Judy Collins performs. (N) (CC) 11 (N) Live ’ (CC) UNI 30 30 Familia P. Luche Noticiero Hotel Todo Incluido Sábado Gigante (N) (SS) Familia P. Luche Noticiero ’ FOX 27 27 College Football Kansas State at Texas Christian. The 9th ranked Wildcats (7-1) ›› Analyze That (2002, Comedy) Robert De Niro, Billy Crystal, Lisa Kudrow. A 10 O’Clock News (N) Animation Domination High-Def take on the 7th ranked Horned Frogs (7-1) in Fort Worth, Tex. (N) mobster is released into the custody of his ex-therapist. (CC) Dog the Bounty Dog the Bounty Dog the Bounty Dog the Bounty Dog the Bounty Hunter “Up on the Dog the Bounty Dog the Bounty Dog the Bounty Hunter Baby Lyssa Dog the Bounty Hunter Lyssa finds A&E 52 52 Hunter ’ (CC) Hunter ’ (CC) Hunter ’ (CC) Hunter ’ (CC) Roof” Dog tracks a fugitive. ’ (CC) Hunter ’ (CC) Hunter ’ (CC) joins her father on a case. ’ (CC) herself in a jail cell. ’ (CC) AMC 67 67 Hell on Wheels Campbell hires a new Hell on Wheels “Two Trains” Cullen Hell on Wheels “Return to Hell” Negoti- Hell on Wheels “Bleeding Kansas” Sav- Hell on Wheels “Bleeding Kansas” Sav- ››› Tombstone (1993, Western) Kurt federal marshal. (CC) faces off against the marshal. (CC) ating a settlement. (CC) ing the life of a criminal. (N) (CC) ing the life of a criminal. (CC) Russell, Val Kilmer. (CC) APL 43 43 To Be Announced To Be Announced My Cat From Hell (N) ’ (CC) To Be Announced Pit Bulls and Parolees “Dumped” To Be Announced BET 56 56 ››› New Jack City (1991) (CC) › Freelancers (2012) Robert De Niro. Premiere. A rookie falls in with a band of rogue cops. ››› Menace II Society (1993) Tyrin Turner. The saga of a ghetto teen in East L.A. (CC) BRAVO 66 66 The Real Housewives of New Jersey The Real Housewives of Atlanta Bravo First Looks ›› Fast Five (2011, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Jordana Brewster. Dom Toretto and company ›› Fast Five “Reunion Part Two” ramp up the action in Brazil. (2011) Vin Diesel. CBUT 29 29 NHL Hockey NHL Hockey Vancouver Canucks at Los Angeles Kings. From Staples Center in Los Angeles. (N) (S Live) (CC) Post Show News Republic of Doyle “The Works” ’ CMT 61 61 ›› Days of Thunder (1990, Action) Tom Cruise, Robert Duvall. (CC) Inside Fame “Lady Antebellum” (N) Swamp Pawn (N) Swamp Hunters Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded CNBC 46 46 The Suze Orman Show (N) (CC) The Profit “Unique Salon & Spa” The Profit A Connecticut fish market. The Suze Orman Show (CC) Pepsi’s Challenge BATMAN Midnight Special CNN 44 44 Somebody’s Gotta Do It/ Rowe This Is Life With Lisa Ling This Is Life With Lisa Ling Somebody’s Gotta Do It/ Rowe This Is Life With Lisa Ling This Is Life With Lisa Ling CNNH 45 45 Somebody’s Gotta Do It/ Rowe Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Somebody’s Gotta Do It/ Rowe This Is Life With Lisa Ling This Is Life With Lisa Ling COM 60 60 ››› Dumb & Dumber (1994, Comedy) ›› Happy Gilmore (1996, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Christopher McDonald. A ›› You Don’t Mess With the Zohan (2008, Comedy) Adam Sandler, John Turturro, Emmanuelle ››› Hot Tub Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels. powerful swing convinces a hockey player he can join the PGA tour. (CC) Chriqui. Premiere. An ex-Israeli commando becomes a hairstylist in New York. (CC) Time Machine DIS 41 41 Jessie ’ (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) › The Smurfs (2011) Hank Azaria. Premiere. ’ (CC) Liv & Maddie ’ I Didn’t Do It ’ Lab Rats (CC) Kickin’ It (CC) A.N.T. Farm (CC) Dog With a Blog Moonshiners “The Off Season” The Moonshiners “Shine On” Tim is on the Airplane Repo “Armed on Arrival” Mike Airplane Repo: Wheels Up “Narrow Airplane Repo: Wheels Up “Alone in Airplane Repo “Panic at 10,000” An DSC 8 8 guys take time off. ’ (CC) run. ’ (CC) Kennedy gathers his best team. Escape” (N) ’ (CC) Alaska” (N) ’ (CC) emergency landing in a storm. (CC) E! 65 65 ›› The Lake House (2006, Romance) Keanu Reeves, Sandra Bullock. A doctor ›› Two Weeks Notice (2002, Romance-Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Hugh Grant, Alicia Witt. Premiere. ›› The Women (2008) Meg Ryan, Eva Mendes. Betrayal and a frustrated architect fall in love across time. A millionaire confronts his feelings for his lawyer. strains the bond between two high-powered women. College Football College Football College Football Oregon at Utah. (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Scoreboard (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 College Football SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) <a href="/tags/College_Football_Final/" rel="tag">College Football Final</a> (N) (CC) College Football FAM 39 39 ›››› WALL-E (2008), Elissa Knight ››› Up (2009, Comedy) Voices of Ed Asner, Christopher Plummer. ››› Sleeping Beauty (1959) Voices of Mary Costa, Bill Shirley. Premiere. ›› Ella Enchanted (2004) FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) FOX News Special Red Eye Justice With Judge Jeanine FOX News Special Red Eye FOOD 35 35 Cutthroat Kitchen Hungry Games Diners, Drive Guy’s Grocery Games Guy’s Grocery Games Guy’s Grocery Games Guy’s Grocery Games ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ FX 53 53 ›› Ice Age: Continental Drift (2012, Comedy) Voices of Ray Romano, John Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Sons of Anarchy The club deals with Leguizamo. Animated. Manny and friends explore a new world. “Goin’ Fishin”’ (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) heartache. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Golf Central (N) Golf WGC - HSBC Champions, Final Round. (N) (Live) Hats Off to Christmas! (2013, Drama) Haylie Duff, Antonio Cupo, Sean Michael The Nine Lives of Christmas (2014) <a href="/tags/Brandon_Routh/" rel="tag">Brandon Routh</a>, Kimberly Sustad. Premiere. Matchmaker Santa (2012, Romance) Lacey Chabert, Florence Henderson. A HALL 19 19 Kyer. Mia does not like Nick until he helps her son. Zachary meets Marilee and realizes the single life is not fulfilling. young baker discovers the magic of Christmas and love. HGTV 68 68 Property Brothers “Chris & Mike” Property Brothers (CC) Property Brothers “Sarah & Mari” Property Brothers (CC) House Hunters Renovation (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 <a href="/tags/Down_East_Dickering/" rel="tag">Down East Dickering</a> “Dicker-Fest” Down East Dickering ’ (CC) Down East Dickering “Not So Fast” Down East Dickering ’ (CC) Down East Dickering ’ (CC) <a href="/tags/Pawnography/" rel="tag">Pawnography</a> ’ Pawnography ’ LIFE 51 51 Missing at 17 (2013, Suspense) Tricia O’Kelley, Ayla Kell. (CC) Dead on Campus (2014) Katelyn Tarver, Tamara Duarte. Premiere. (CC) The Hazing Secret (2014, Suspense) Shenae Grimes, Keegan Allen. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Lockup Lockup: Holman Disruptive inmates. Lockup: Holman Lockup Annual poetry slam. Lockup: Holman Lockup: Holman MTV 63 63 ›› Legally Blonde (2001) ’ ›› Scary Movie 3 (2003, Comedy) Anna Faris, Anthony Anderson. ’ ››› The School of Rock (2003) Jack Black. An unemployed guitarist poses as a teacher. ’ › Half Baked ’ NBCS 34 34 Boxing Amir Mansour vs. Frederic Kassi. (N) (S Live) Premier League Match of the Day (N) ’ English Premier League Soccer (Taped) ’ NICK 40 40 Thundermans Thundermans Henry Danger ’ Henry Danger ’ Henry Danger (N) Nicky, Ricky Thundermans Hathaways Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ›› Are We There Yet? (2005) ›› White Chicks (2004, Comedy) Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans. ›› Madea’s Family Reunion (2006, Comedy) Tyler Perry, Blair Underwood. ›› Madea’s Family Reunion (2006) ROOT 31 31 College Football College Football Montana at Eastern Washington. From Roos Field in Cheney, Wash. College Football Idaho at San Diego State. SPIKE 57 57 Cops “700th Epi- Cops Suspects Cops Domestic vio- Cops A doughnut Cops “Lady Bit My Cops “Mohawked Auction Hunters Thrift Hunters “Hit- ››› Casino Royale (2006, Action) Daniel Craig, Eva Green, Mads Mikkelsen. sode Milestone” resist arrest. ’ lence calls. (CC) shop is robbed. Finger” (N) Cleaning Service” (N) ’ ting It Big” James Bond plays poker with a man who finances terrorists. ’ SYFY 59 59 › Chernobyl Diaries (2012, Horror) Battle of the Damned (2013, Action) Dolph Lundgren, Matt Doran. Mutant World (2014, Science Fiction) Kim Coates, Holly Deveaux. Premiere. › Wild Wild West (1999) Will Smith. TBN 20 20 Hour Of Power with Bobby Schuller Billy Graham Classic Crusades I Will Bless the Lord at All Times Last Ounce of Courage (2012, Drama) Marshall Teague, Jennifer O’Neill. Live-Holy Land Praise the Lord TBS 55 55 Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Everybody Loves The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Deal With It ›› The Change- Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory “Pilot” ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Up (2011) (DVS) TLC 38 38 Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) Sex Sent Me to the E.R. (N) (CC) Sex Sent Me to the E.R. (N) (CC) Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) Sex Sent Me to the E.R. ’ (CC) Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) TNT 54 54 ›› The Mechanic (2011, Action) Jason › Rush Hour 3 (2007, Action) Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker, Hiroyuki Sanada. Transporter: The Series “Harvest” Transporter: The Series Frank is Transporter: The Series “Harvest” Statham, Ben Foster. (CC) Carter and Lee battle Chinese gangsters in Paris. (CC) (DVS) Frank must transport a stolen heart. blamed for a forgery. (N) (CC) Frank must transport a stolen heart. TOON 42 42 ›› Shark Tale (2004, Comedy) Voices of Will Smith, Robert De Niro. King of the Hill King of the Hill American Dad ’ American Dad ’ The Boondocks Black Dynamite Family Guy (CC) Attack on Titan TRAV 36 36 Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures “Cripple Creek” Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) The Dead Files (N) (CC) The Dead Files (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hair Jacked Hair Jacked Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Fake Off World’s Dumbest... Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Pe- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Modern Family Modern Family USA 58 58 dophile kidnaps two children. ’ “Unorthodox” ’ (CC) young couple is murdered. ’ (CC) “Father Dearest” ’ (CC) school nurse spots injuries on a girl. “Princess Party” ’ (CC) VH1 62 62 Saturday Night Live in the ’90s: Pop Culture Nation Lorne Michaels. 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(CC) GreenB AMC 67 67 W Paid TCop Paid Paid Paid Paid Stooges ››› The Green Berets 1968, War John Wayne. ›› Heartbreak Ridge 1986, War Clint Eastwood. ››› Cujo 1983 Dee Wallace. (CC) Fire Th Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid ››› Cujo 1983 Dee Wallace. (CC) ››› Twelve Monkeys 1995 Bruce Willis, Brad Pitt. ›› Eagle Eye 2008 Shia LaBeouf. (CC) ›› The Da Vinci Code F Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid ››› Back to School 1986 (CC) › Bad Company 2002 Anthony Hopkins. (CC) ›› Surrogates 2009 Bruce Willis. ››› Cliffhanger 1993, Action (CC) Termintr APL 43 43 Oran Eden Big Cat Big Cat Crocodile Hunter Animal Cops Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole The Haunted The Haunted Monsters Inside Swamp Wars Gator Boys TBA BET 56 56 Inspir. Varied Programs Hus Hus Fam Prince Prince Prince Movie Varied Programs Prince Prince 106 & Park M Couch Watch Fashion Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Housewives/Atl. 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