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Community Editor’s Best Bet ‘Gifts of the Crow’ Featured at Lyceum Series Scientist John Marzluff will at these complex creatures and discuss his research on the intel- our shared behaviors, illustrated Calendar ligence and abilities of corvids with line drawings. Today Wednesday, Nov. 7 — crows, ravens and jays — in Lyceum classes are held at “Gifts of the Crow,” a Lyceum WAH 103 or, if more space is Election Night Victory Party, Demo- Series presentation at 1 p.m. needed, Corbet Theatre. Addi- crats, 5-10 p.m., Kit Carson , Veterans Resource Fair Wednesday at Centralia College. tional information may be ob- no-host bar and food Marzluff, teamed with artist tained by calling Jody Peterson Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors to Be Held at Museum open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 and fellow naturalist Tony An- at 736-9391, ext. 209, or emailing A resource fair for veterans gell, will offer an in-depth look her at [email protected]. p.m.; food available, 736-9030 and agencies that service or as- Public Agencies sist veterans will be held at 10 Chemical Dependency-Mental a.m. Wednesday at the Veterans Health-Therapeutic Court Sales Tax Ad- Memorial Museum. Live music by Highway 12 East band, sor and the play’s director, was an visory Committee, 3 p.m., conference Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R- 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. actor there (1984-1987). room, Lewis County Public Health & So- Vancouver, will be visiting at 12:30 CCS Nutrition lunch, noon, $3 donation For ticket information, call cial Services Department, 740-1148 p.m. The fair will conclude at 1 p.m. “Writing from Within,” 12:30 p.m. the college at 736-9391, ext. 525. Adna School Board, meeting Those individuals or agen- Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, canceled cies that wish to participate are 785-4325 Centralia Planning Commission, 6 asked to call Lewis County Vet- Low impact exercise, 9-10 a.m. Northwest Trek p.m., council chambers, City Hall, 118 W. Nutrition lunch, noon-1 p.m. Maple St., Centralia, 330-7671. erans Benefit Coordinator Dan Official to Speak on Henderson, (360) 388-1065, for Zumba class, 6-7 p.m. Organizations more information. Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 Backyard Wildlife Sweet treats, 9:30 a.m. Senior Song Birds, 9:30 a.m., Moun- The museum is located at 100 Jessica Moore, conservation tain View Baptist Church, Centralia, S.W. Veterans Way, Chehalis. Bunco, 10:30 a.m. 273-3231 Pool or cribbage, 1 p.m. program coordinator at North- Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Support Groups Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo west Trek Wildlife Park, will starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange No. 153, Exercise class, 8:30-9:30 a.m. present a lecture on “Backyard Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis Nutrition lunch, noon, suggested do- Habitats: Attracting and Living 5:30-7 p.m., 125 N.W. Chehalis Ave., Che- Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia Eagles, nation $3 for 60 and over, under 60, $6.74 halis, sponsored by Human Response hard-shell tacos, two for $1, other menu Open pool, 9:30 a.m. with Wildlife” during the Lyce- Network, 748-6601 items, 736-1146 um Lecture Series on Thursday, Support for mothers, 9:15-11:15 a.m., Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix Nov. 8, noon-12:50 p.m. at the Bethel Church, for mothers with chil- Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Che- Thursday, Nov. 8 dren pregnancy through 6 years old, halis, 740-0492 Roxy Theater in Morton. sponsored by Chehalis MOPS (Moth- Ribbon Cutting, Mt. Rainier Chap- Moore will share ideas on ers of Preschoolers), (360) 520-3841 or ter of American Red Cross, noon, 57 W. ‘On the Verge’ Coming how to create backyard habitats (360) 864-2168, email chehalismops@ Main St., Chehalis, 748-8885 that are wildlife friendly and will gmail.com or visit www.facebook.com/ to Centralia College’s also touch on ways to live with chehalismops Public Agencies Wickstrom Studio the wildlife in your backyard. Senior Centers Lewis County Solid Waste Advisory The Lyceum Lecture Series is Committee, 1 p.m., large conference Theatre Twin Cities Senior Center, room, Lewis County Public Services, sponsored by Centralia College 748-0061 2025 N.E. Kresky Ave., Chehalis, 740-1451 The adventures of the three East. For more information, call Karaoke, Jerry and Jeannie, 10-10:45 Organizations very different personalities come 496-5022. a.m. to life in the Wickstrom Studio Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., Theatre for the fall Centralia Open mic, 7 p.m., Matrix Coffee- Pool tournament, 1 p.m. Assembly of God church, 702 S.E. First house, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Chehalis, St., Winlock College drama production of Morton Senior Center, 740-0492 Seniors’ Bible study, 10 a.m., Calvary “On the Verge or the Geography 496-3230 Assembly of God, Centralia, 736-6769 or of Yearning.” Public Agencies Open recreation, pool 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 324-9050 The play runs Nov. 8-11 and Centralia College Board of Trustees, Pinochle, 10 a.m. Soroptimist International of Lewis Nov. 15-17. Thursday perfor- 3 p.m., Hanson Boardrooms, Centralia “Taco Tuesday” enrichment lunch, County, 5:30 p.m., contact for location, mances begin at 7 p.m., the Sun- College, 736-9391, ext. 231 748-7860, [email protected] noon, $3 donation day matinee is at 2 p.m., and the Centralia Planning Commission, 6 Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, Support Groups curtain rises on the other per- p.m., City Hall, 118 W. Maple St., Centra- 785-4325 lia, 330-07671 Koffee klatch with maple bars, 8-10 Domestic violence support group, formances at 8 p.m. a.m., 5:30-7 p.m., 125 N.W. Chehalis Ave., Che- As the odyssey unfolds, the Organizations halis, sponsored by Human Response Garden club, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. “sister sojourners” conquer the Network, 748-6601 Bucoda Rebekah Lodge 144, 7 p.m., Karate, 6-7 p.m. unknown while discussing many Bucoda Oddfellows Community Center, Packwood Senior Center, Senior Centers of life’s hot button issues. They 202 S. Main, Bucoda, 273-9724 494-6331 Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 are doing all this while absorbing United Women in Business, 5:30 p.m., Kit Carson banquet room, Chehalis, Sit & Be Fit, 11 a.m. Music, 11 a.m. knowledge from their future. (360) 388-5252 Bingo, 12:30 p.m. Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation “On the Verge,” by Eric Over- Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, Zumba, 6 p.m. myer, was first produced in 1985 Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m. 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Write your life, 1 p.m. at Baltimore’s Center Stage and re- Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 Oil painting class, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 ceived its west coast premiere that Mary Lacy Chapter, Daughters of the Pinochle, noon, $1 Tai Chi exercise, 8:30-9 a.m. same year at the Oregon Shake- American Revolution, 10 a.m., St. John’s Zumba, 6-7 p.m. Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. speare Festival when Brian Tyrrell, Lutheran Church, 2190 Jackson High- Sweet Treats, 9 a.m. Pinochle, 10 a.m. Centralia College associate profes- way, Chehalis, 740-5899

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Forecast map for Nov. 6, 2012 Gauge Flood 24 hr. Today Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. 51.22 65.0 -0.22 100s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s H 73.73 85.0 -0.12 80s 70s Cowlitz at Packwood H 3.26 10.5 +0.17 60s 50s Cowlitz at Randle 40s L Rain Likely Few Showers Few Showers Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy 7.74 18.0 +0.10 30s L Cowlitz at Mayfield Dam 58º 42º 52º 36º 49º 34º 49º 33º 48º 33º 20s 5.94 ---- +0.02 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Centralia Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. Data reported from Centralia L H Sunrise today ...... 7:02 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 4:49 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 59 60/38 Moonrise ...... 11:38 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 46 52/42 Moonset ...... 12:54 p.m. Normal High ...... 56 Port Angeles Today Wed. Normal Low ...... 40 51/40 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 69 in 1949 Seattle Anchorage 26/5 s 28/-4 s Last New First Full Record Low ...... 21 in 1935 55/44 Boise 70/41 s 61/39 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg 11/6 11/13 11/20 11/28 Boston 46/37 s 48/42 t Yesterday ...... 0.01" 56/42 57/39 Dallas 70/49 s 80/52 s Month to date ...... 0.74" Tacoma Pollen Forecast Honolulu 85/72 s 85/72 s Normal month to date . . .1.04" Centralia 55/43 Las Vegas 85/59 s 84/62 s Year to date ...... 32.07" 58/42 Yakima Allergen Today Wednesday Nashville 57/44 mc 55/36 s Normal year to date . . . .33.88" Chehalis Trees None None Phoenix 92/59 s 89/58 s 59/40 Grass None None Longview 58/42 St. Louis 51/35 mc 53/36 s WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 61/45 Weeds None None Salt Lake City 65/43 s 66/43 s Vancouver Shown is today’s Mold None None San Francisco 72/53 pc 64/49 pc weather. Temperatures Washington, DC 48/36 s 47/38 ra Yesterday Portland 61/45 The Dalles are today’s highs and Send in your weather-related photo- tonight’s lows. graphsCity to The ChronicleHi/Lo for ourPrcp. Voices 61/48 63/47 World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Wed. Today Wed. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Wed. Today Wed. Baghdad 87/62 pc 87/61 s New Delhi 84/60 s 84/60 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 53/32 s 56/30 pc 49/40 pc 52/43 pc Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly cloudy; Bremerton 55/43 ra 52/38 sh Spokane 65/42 mc 51/32 pc London 47/40 pc 51/41 cl Rio de Janeiro 82/70 pc 83/70 pc r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; Ocean Shores 56/46 ra 53/42 sh Tri Cities 62/43 s 58/32 pc City 70/47 pc 72/45 pc Rome 66/54 mc 63/52 pc sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy Olympia 56/42 ra 51/36 sh Wenatchee 63/41 mc 52/35 s Moscow 49/38 ra 39/35 mc Sydney 82/65 cl 76/66 cl • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012 After 30 Months, Newaukum Bridge Project Nears Completion ‘AN ABSOLUTE DISASTER’: Property Owner Disgusted With Drawn- ‘‘It’s like doing Out Experience business: If you screw By Lisa Broadt your customers they’re [email protected] not going to come The Lewis County Commis- sion last Monday approved the back, and they’re $91,000 final phase of the $2.2 going to tell their million Newaukum Bridge Re- placement Project — signifying friends not to come the end of a 30-month impasse between the county and fed- back either.’’ eral and state authorities and a chance for Chehalis resident Margaret Ross Margaret Ross to finally access on her displeasure with the county’s ef- her driveway. fort on Newaukum bridge project It was flakes — not govern- ment flakiness — that sparked the controversy.

CONSTRUCTION CREWS in early ment, so she got to work,” said 2010 elevated several hundred Casey Bowman, Herrera Beu- feet of Jackson Highway, re- tler’s communications director. moved the old steel truss bridge The result of that meeting over the Newaukum River and was a memorandum of agree- replaced it with a sturdy new ment that allowed the county concrete bridge. During the to proceed with the project — construction project, funded specifically with the final step, 80 percent by the federal gov- Lisa Broadt / [email protected] which included improvements ernment and 20 percent by the The inished Newaukum River Bridge in Chehalis. to guardrails on Jackson High- county government, the crews way and the completion of Mar- parked their construction ve- garet Ross’ driveway. hicles in an agricultural field leged. owned by Margaret Ross. Parking heavy equipment THOUGH THE PROJECT is nearing The field — which is eligible can cause harm to historic completion, for Margaret Ross for the National Register of His- artifacts, even in a field that the proverbial headache seems toric Places — happened to be previously has been plowed, never to end. home to a population of lithic explained Washington Trans- “They came to me and said flakes: palm-sized slivers of rock portation Archaeologist Mat- they wanted to redo the bridge left as a byproduct from the thew Sterner. and asked permission to come making of tools or arrowheads. "In terms of parking materi- onto property to do a tempo- When found in a high concen- als, the weight of the vehicle can rary easement,” Ross said. “They tration, the flakes can signify an do damage by virtue of com- promised me lots of things important archaeological area, pression issues … If parked on which they did not do. It was an as was the case in Ross' field. a site where it happens to rain, absolute disaster.” When, several months into construction vehicles can do Ross, a special education the project, the Federal Highway a lot of damage, especially in teacher, said the construction Administration and the Wash- plowed soil — by virtue of being destroyed the growth on her riv- ington Department of Trans- plowed it doesn't hold together erbank. portation found out about the very well,” Sterner said. After complaining about the placement of the construction Because federal funding was backfill the county poured onto equipment, progress ground to involved, all parties involved the riverbank, Ross received a standstill. had to follow federal laws that money to purchase topsoil. “Although the field had been govern the impact on cultural Spreading the soil and replant- plowed for the last 60 years, dur- resources, Sterner said. ing vegetation were her respon- ing the course of construction … But, local officials countered, sibilities, she said. We got into a dispute with both Lewis County had consulted “It’s like having an unwel- the state and federal archaeo- with an archaeologist before come house guest who makes logical support groups," County starting the project. Further- Chehalis resident Margaret Ross examines her property, left changed by construc- a mess and then leaves a $5 tip,” Commissioner Ron Averill said. more, they hadn’t intended to tion crews after completing the Newaukum River Bridge Project. Ross said. “How they go about "(We were) in an argument with violate federal law when they doing things has an effect on the folks about what our respon- parked their construction ve- their projects down the road. ... sibilities were and whether we hicles in Ross’ field. Herrera Beutler that we finally issues and organized a meeting It will become harder and hard- had seriously violated the rules." got folks sitting down and talk- between all the stakeholders. er for them. It’s like doing busi- Lewis County did not accu- NEITHER SIDE would budge. ing and we were able to resolve “Jaime understood that Lewis ness: If you screw your custom- rately report where they would “At one point we were threat- this issue.” County’s ability to secure fed- ers they’re not going to come be working, and their equip- ened with losing federal high- The U.S. congresswoman eral funding on future projects back, and they’re going to tell ment had damaged the site, the way funds,” Averill said. “It was contacted the Federal Highway was potentially in jeopardy if their friends not to come back federal and state authorities al- only by the intercession of Jaime Administration to clarify their they couldn’t reach the agree- either.” Costs Could Increase as Lewis County Plans for Impact Fees BIRCHFIELD: Master community 15 miles off I-5, be- Commissioner Bill Schulte said. On Monday local leaders A full fee schedule will be tween Chehalis and Onalaska, But not implementing the discussed five potential plans, made public for each of the pro- Planned Community has been in the works for more fees could prove to be even big- each with a portfolio of road im- posed five options, and the im- Near Onalaska Could than two decades and has been ger problem. provement projects that would pact on a family looking to build Have Countywide approved to become fully con- "I'm stuck on the issue that have varying impacts, from a a new home will be discussed. tained since 2008. But imple- I've got an approved FCC, I've few hundred dollars to a few The public also will have the op- menting impact fees — the Impacts got a property owner that wants thousand dollars, on new con- portunity to ask questions and final step to becoming fully to move along so he can fin- struction. By Lisa Broadt provide testimony. contained — was put on hold ish his business, and my denial Higher fees for Birchfield, ••• [email protected] when the economy declined and of that (would be), in essence, which sits north of Middle Fork Birchfield’s development stag- depriving him of his property Road, is a commonality between Lisa Broadt: (360) 807-8237 New construction soon may nated. rights," Commissioner Ron the plans. become more expensive in Lew- Until now. Averill said Monday. "The coun- Charging more for their new is County. Birchfield owner and devel- ty could be sued on it." construction is logical and de- The Lewis County Com- oper Virgil Fox, 76, reportedly is The fees currently under dis- fensible, said Glenn Carter, the mission on Monday approved ready to sell the property, and he cussion pertain to road and traf- county’s chief civil prosecutor. a Nov. 26 impact fee hearing — has asked the board of commis- fic impact only. (School impact "(Birchfield) is so far from I-5, the next step in implementing sioners to move forward with fees eventually will be included, and its main artery is a substan- countywide construction charg- the final step. but not for at least two years, dard road. It's in an area where es intended to offset the effect of For the commissioners and and only at the discretion of in- to build the road to the extent it a larger population on county other local leaders it's an oner- dividual school districts.) needs to be built, is expensive," roads and schools. ous task: the fees could stifle Although state law requires Carter said. The fees are required under future development and are al- the fees to be instated county- At the Nov. 26 impact fee the state’s Growth Management most guaranteed to be unpopu- wide, the amount may differ hearing, the bottom line will Act whenever a new fully con- lar. from taxing district to taxing take center stage, the county tained community is created. "I remember the Realtor's as- district. Lewis County commis- commissioners said. The hear- But here in Lewis County, that sociation saying a few years ago, sioners plan to pro-rate the fees ing will be held at 10 a.m. in the new fully contained community you lose a percentage of poten- based on an area’s proximity to, commissioners’ hearing room isn't actually so new. tial builders each time you raise and projected use of, proposed in the Lewis County Court- Birchfield, a master planned the price 1,000 bucks," County road projects. house in Chehalis. Pending Home Sales, Prices Are Rising in Lewis County REALTOR REPORT: were down 7 percent, according improvement of nearly 26 per- 21 percent. Thurston County’s to the Northwest Multiple List- cent from twelve months ago. median home increased by 4.76 Statewide Median Selling ing Service. The median home Prices on last month’s percent in October to $220,000, Prices and Number of price — half the homes were completed sales in the region compared with a year ago. sold for more, half sold for less increased more than 10 per- Statewide, the housing mar- Homes Sold Increase — was $160,000 in October, up cent from a year ago, with the ket continued to improve during By Kyle Spurr from $145,255 a year ago. Two median price area-wide rising the third quarter of 2012 as me- months ago, the median sale to $251,625. In Grays Harbor dian selling prices and the num- [email protected] price was $155,000. County pending sales increased ber of homes sold both increased, While fewer homes sold last Around the region, total real about 16 percent and closed according to the Runstad Center month in Lewis County, the estate activity continued to drop sales increased about nearly four for Real Estate Studies at the Uni- median sale price increased and to 30.2 percent from October percent. The median home price versity of Washington. The me- the number of pending sales 2011, and decreased from 27.7 in Grays Harbor County in Oc- dian sales price in the third quar- surged compared with the same percent in September this year. tober rose slightly compared to a ter is $243,100 statewide, which time a year ago. Pending sales The NWMLS reported 6,000 year ago to $116,500. is 7.9 percent higher than the in Lewis County were up 45.8 closed sales of single family In Thurston County pend- July-September quarter in 2011. percent compared to this time homes and condominiums in ing sales were up more than 13 The home sale rate is also 11.9 last year, although closed sales October across the region, an percent and closed sales rose percent above this time last year. Main 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012 LOCAL Big Names, Big Money Define Wash. Election OLYMPIA (AP) — This has secure the first GOP victory in Major ballot measures are gay marriage law. The group's The measure would create as been the year of big names and the race since 1980, while Dem- also drawing attention to the campaign manager, Zach Silk, many as 40 charter schools in big money for Washington’s ocrat Jay Inslee is looking to election, as Washington could said gay marriage opponents the coming years. election. make the transition from Con- become the first state on Tues- have experience at running their Washington's marijuana ini- A record $157 million has gress back to a governor's seat he day to legalize gay marriage by campaigns and how to pres- tiative would set up a system of poured into state-level rac- first sought in 1996. way of a public vote and could ent their message, especially licensed growers, processors es, with six and seven-figure The candidates and outside be the first state to approve a through its network of churches. and retail stores. Oregon and chunks coming from the likes groups have spent some $40 law that would tax and regulate So, while same-sex marriage Colorado are also considering of Microsoft co-founders Bill million on the contest. A Wash- marijuana. supporters are optimistic with measures that would approve Gates and Paul Allen, ac- ington Poll this past The gay marriage referen- the poll numbers, they are also marijuana for recreational use. tor Brad Pitt, Election week suggests the race is dum has drawn some $12 mil- cautious Other state races include Mayor Michael Bloom- close and one of the na- lion in support, with money "We've always felt like the un- legislative campaigns that will berg, travel guru Rick tion's most competitive. from Pitt, Bloomberg and Bezos. derdog," Silk said. "We still do determine control of the state Steves and Amazon.com 2012 McKenna is up That far exceeds the amount today." Senate and votes to replace de- CEO Jeff Bezos. among independents raised by opponents — $2.6 mil- Two other states — Mary- parting leaders in the secretary The result has been a by 20 points, grabbing lion. land and Maine — are also vot- of state's office and auditor. steady stream of televi- blocs of people who are Last week's Washington ing on whether to legalize gay At the federal level, polls sion advertising, trying also voting for President week showed that likely voters marriage. A public vote has nev- suggest that U.S. Sen. Maria to sway voters who are Barack Obama, accord- are leaning toward approving er approved same-sex marriage. Cantwell will comfortably win also paying attention to a ing to the Washington gay marriage by a 58-37 mar- Advocates for charter schools re-election. Both political par- close presidential race nationally. Poll. Inslee is strong among peo- gin. However, political observ- have previously failed at the ties are closely watching the Those voters will finally have ple who have already voted and ers caution that polls on the gay polls in Washington state, but states 1st District congressional their say when ballots start get- in the population-rich Puget marriage issue have previously this year supporters have sub- race between Democrat Suzan ting counted Tuesday. Sound area. overstated the level of support, stantial financial backing from DelBene and Republican John At the top of the state ballot, "There's plenty of encourag- so supporters remain cautious. the likes of Gates and Allen. Koster, as that campaign is seen Washington residents will de- ing and also worrying news for That's a point of consider- Supporters in that campaign as the most competitive. cide who will replace departing both candidates," said Matt Bar- ation for the political group also have a wide financial edge, That 1st District campaign Gov. Chris Gregoire. Republi- reto, director of the Washington Washington United for Mar- with about $11 million in favor has also been expensive, with can Rob McKenna is seeking to Poll. riage, which supports the state's and $700,000 opposed. about $5 million raised. Centralia Considers Options for Outdoor Pearl Street Pool CHOICES: Parks Department Proposed Turning Pool into a Park and Playground By Kyle Spurr [email protected] Since the outdoor Pearl Street Pool in Centralia closed more than two years ago due to a tight city budget, community members have explored ways to reopen the city-owned pool or find other uses for the fenced- off location. The Centralia Parks and Recreation Department pro- posed an idea to the city council last month that would close the outdoor pool and use the space to develop a park, filled with a “splash pad,” basketball court and playground. Community Development Director Emil Pierson, who oversees the city’s parks depart- ment, said a basketball court and playground could easily be covered within his department’s budget. Adding a splash pad, which is an area for water play that in- The Chronicle/ file photo cludes fountains and sprinklers Lifeguards and Centralia city staf prepare for the opening of the Pearl Street Pool in June 2010. but includes very little standing water, would require some fund- derson said. month. Henderson said com- and open the pool by next sum- ergy to run the pool could raising, Pierson said. Before the city took owner- ments from the public are al- mer, but the council will contin- give students hands-on expe- Pierson said any decisions ship more than five years ago, ways welcome. ue to weigh its options. rience with energy education. will be made by the city council. the pool was operated by the “I’m hearing from people Centralia business owner It would also provide a way to The city pays about $10,000 local non-profit organization who are saying, ‘Hey, I have Jeff Miller said he would like affordably operate the public a year to maintain the closed Friends in Need. some ideas for the outdoor pool,” to see the outdoor pool become pool, he said. pool. While it was last open Henderson said the city Henderson said. “There are still an educational platform for lo- “To lose the pool, we lose in 2010, the city paid nearly council will discuss the outdoor more options to explore.” cal students to learn about solar something that is a huge part of $33,000 annually to run the pool among other issues dur- Henderson said the council energy. the community,” Miller said. pool, City Councilor Dan Hen- ing their budget meetings this is not likely to finalize a decision Miller said using solar en- State Could Set Precedents With Pot, Same-Sex Marriage Votes By Jordan Schrader And if Initiative 502’s lead in same-sex marriage with a pub- before California voters rejected Partly because of that lawsuit, The Olympian the polls translates into votes, lic vote, and 32 states have voted a legalization measure in 2010. there are national implications pot users on the East Coast against it in some form. The initiatives aren’t the only riding on control of Olympia. The country will be glued could wake Wednesday to head- Opponents would like to state races with national under- Leaders in state governments Tuesday night to a presidential lines that make them jealous of keep their record going, espe- tones. Some TV commercials will help decide the success contest that once again has by- Washingtonians. cially as the U.S. Supreme Court that attacked gubernatorial can- of President Barack Obama’s passed the Evergreen State. “This has the potential to be considers taking up cases on didate Jay Inslee’s voting record health care law in expanding But more than a few eyes are the most significant develop- the constitutionality of the fed- could have been used against coverage to the uninsured. The bound to turn this way to find ment we’ve ever had in the legal- eral and California laws limiting practically any Democrat who Supreme Court opened the door out what happened in a nail- ization movement,” said Keith marriage to a man and a woman. has served in Congress. Mean- for states to refuse to expand biter of a governor’s race and to Stroup, who founded the Na- “The Supreme Court justices while, some hitting rival Rob Medicaid insurance for the see if Washington makes his- tional Organization for the Re- don’t live in a box,” said Chip McKenna have been aimed at needy in 2014 to people up to toric decisions to legalize mari- form of Marijuana Laws in 1970. White, a spokesman for the anti- tying him to national Republi- 133 percent of the poverty line. juana use and give an electoral Also leading in the polls and R-74 campaign. “The Supreme can ideas on abortion and con- The expansion comes with endorsement to same-sex mar- commanding national attention Court justices are human beings. traception. considerable federal money, and riage. is the same-sex marriage law the They read the newspaper, they “Trying to paint Rob that way Inslee said Washington should Those questions, along with Legislature passed last winter, watch television, and would we and nationalize the campaign take it. He argues in the short education and tax initiatives, now the subject of Referendum 74. like to be able to say from coast was a tactic or a strategy, given term the new state costs would vacant positions up and down It’s a four-state contest for to coast we’ve won 36 out of 36 that Jay couldn’t go one-on- be offset by savings, and that in the ballot and control of the national groups on both sides, states? Sure.” one with Rob on numbers and the long term reducing the num- Legislature at stake, have drawn with opponents airing some of The courts could get involved specifics and policy,” said state bers of the uninsured would low- roughly $40 million in out-of- the same footage in Maine, Min- more directly in Washington’s GOP chairman Kirby Wilbur, er the cost of their care that ends state money to Washington’s nesota, Maryland and Washing- marijuana law, if it passes. citing Inslee’s sometimes-vague up being paid by insured people. biggest-spending political com- ton ads. Both the Human Rights “You will create a direct con- or amorphous predictions of McKenna doesn’t want to mittees and independent-spend- Campaign, in support, and the flict with federal law, and that is savings from lean-management commit to accepting the federal ing efforts here, according to an National Organization for Mar- what they intended,” Stroup said techniques and preventive program until costs can be sort- analysis by The News Tribune. riage, in opposition, have a pres- of supporters. He said he hopes health care. ed out. Some 500,000 people in That doesn’t even count direct ence here. Bloomberg and Pitt the federal government will let Democratic consultant Washington will become newly contributions to candidates. are among those whose money states experiment, but if it insists Christian Sinderman argues the eligible for Medicaid under the National state-employee is paying for supporters’ ads. on trying to shut Washington’s national themes are a natural expansion, and one study predicts and teachers’ unions, beer mak- In a state where voters don’t efforts down, it could end up result of the “unfortunate fact of half of those will enroll in the pro- ers, oil companies and partisan feel very influential in the presi- prompting a court showdown the 2012 election that the Repub- gram. McKenna wants to use the groups funded by the likes of dential race, supporters of R-74 over marijuana. “That’s part of lican Party still hasn’t figured out decision as leverage with the fed- Koch Industries and AstraZen- are reminding potential allies the strategy. The feeling is we how to respect the basic rights eral government to force changes eca Pharmaceuticals all have they have a reason to vote. have to do something to shake of women,” and also pointed to in the overall Medicaid system. poured money into influencing “It’s something we are con- the federal government up.” McKenna’s own actions. Many issues at play in the the outcome. So have actor Brad cerned about, that a younger, ur- Some opponents of I-502 are “Rob McKenna nationalized governor’s race are specific to Pitt and billionaires such as New ban voting bloc may not be en- marijuana activists who, among this race when he filed the law- Washington, such as the de- York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, ergized to cast their ballot,” said other criticisms, worry that suit against Obamacare,” Sin- bate over how to comply with Walmart heiress Alice Wal- Zach Silk, the campaign man- the federal government will be derman said. McKenna joined a state court mandate for more ton and Progressive Insurance ager for the pro-R-74 forces, “so able to successfully challenge fellow attorneys general around dependable school funding. But Chairman Peter Lewis. we’re spending a lot of time talk- the law’s regulation and taxing the country, who tried unsuc- others, such as the costs of pub- Lewis is among those who ing to those folks and remind- scheme over its conflicts with cessfully and in opposition to lic employees and strategies for want Washington, Colorado, ing them they have a chance to U.S. law.The U.S. Department of McKenna’s own publicly stated reducing persistent unemploy- Oregon or all three to allow make history here.” Justice hasn’t taken direct aim at position to have the whole law ment, are playing out in differ- some possession of marijuana. No state has ever approved the state ballot measures, as it did struck down. ent ways all over the country. • Main 5 LocaL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012 Toledo Skate Park Hoping for General Election Backers Raising Results? Get Ready to Wait $23,000 for Next Phase rive days and weeks after to- already at 41 percent participa- deLayed resuLts by natalie st. John night tion as of Friday. "It's a lengthy, from $160,000, the original- es Officials Say They’ll Campaign staffers from labor-intensive process." The Daily News timate, to $234,000. Supporters so far have already raised, and Only Be Able to Report both major political parties That process started as TOLEDO — The coalition of say they're not counting on soon as voting began in mid- spent, about $15,000. About 60 Percent of teenagers and community lead- Now they’re focused on rais- everything getting decided October. ers who are working to build a tonight, especially in the gov- King County Elections, ing $23,000 needed to complete Vote Total on Election skate park in Toledo are making the preparatory steps for build- ernor's race and the nation- which has 75 full-time staffers,steady progress, but they’ll need Day ally watched gay-marriage and hired another 500 temporar- ing, such as creating the blue- to raise big bucks before they’ll prints, completing a geological By The Seattle Times marijuana-legalization initia- ily for the count, said spokes- get to skate. tives. woman Barbara Ramey. That survey and applying for permits. The skate park “is doing pret- The skate park group will After months of campaign- Both Republicans and agency has received more than ty darn good,” its organizer, To- ing and countless hours of tele- Democrats will have several half a million ballots, far above continue to hold fundraisers, ledo resident Jeff Philbrook, said Philbrook said, but the bulk of vision advertising, Washing- attorneys on retainer in case forecasts, she said. Thursday. ton state is finally ready for the of a situation like 2004, when Spread throughout the the money must come from Since the city gave the group grants and donations. The city climactic conclusion of Elec- Democratic gubernatorial agency's sprawling Renton permission to build the facility in tion 2012. candidate Chris Gre- headquarters, wearing bright- of Toledo is providing land, but June, Philbrook and his team have no money. But with one of goire beat Republican blue gloves and bright-green been fundraising, applying for the country's most election Dino Rossi by 133 voteslanyards, the workers Friday Philbrook said he is currently grants and working with engineers working in applying for several competitive gover- after two recounts and sorted the ballots and com- and designers to plan the park. nor's races, other close a court challenge. The pared the signature on each grants. “These are just huge, 2012 Some key people, including monumental fundraising efforts. matchups and a pair case wasn't settled until envelope to one on file. Be- Lance Levine, an engineer with of potentially historic early June. tween 2 and 3 percent don't It’s all based on the project lead- Olympia-based Material Testing ers and community members too-close-to-predict "We're ready for any- match, and in those cases, the and Consulting, and skate park ballot measures, state thing," said Kirby Wil- workers will call each voter to to fundraise and seek grants for designer Micah Shapiro of the this project.” officials and political bur, chairman of the try to resolve the issue. Seattle-based Grindline design insiders are preparing Washington State Re- After the signature is veri- firm, have offered their services for a long night — or publican Party. fied, workers open the enve- at reduced prices to get the proj- week — of ballot counting af- Overall, Secretary of State lopes and make sure the ballots ect rolling, Philbrook said. ter tonight's voting deadline. Sam Reed predicts that 81 don't have problems like stray Over the summer, Shapiro, More than 1.5 million bal- percent of the state's 3.9 mil- marks that make it impossible an award-winning skate park lots have been returned, and lion registered voters will cast for the counting machines to designer who has helped design hundreds of election staffers ballots this year, less than the read them. In some cases, the some of the country’s best skating are working to process them, 2008 record of 84.6 percent. ballot will have to be manually facilities, twice came to Toledo to but another 1.5 million or In King County, election duplicated before processing. work with local teens on honing more are expected in the run- officials are predicting 87 - per Once ready, ballots are the conceptual design. The team up to the deadline. That flood, cent turnout among 1.2 - milscanned and the images are has agreed to increase the size of officials say, will be impossible lion voters and say the number transferred to a large computer the park from 5,000 square feet to tabulate on election night of ballots returned so far indi- locked in a room only a hand- to 7,000 square feet because the because the state's all-mail-in cates it could go even higher. ful of people can access. Under smaller size would have been too system requires ballot process- But only about 60 percent state law, the actual tabulation cramped and unsafe. ing that takes at least a day. of votes will be reported on of votes can't begin until after “It would have been way Unlike in Oregon, which Election Day, officials said. By 8 p.m. tonight. too narrow, and way too steep. requires all mail ballots to be the end of the week, closer to On election night, results You’re squeezing everything in, received by 8 p.m. on Elec- 90 percent of votes will be tab- will spill out between 8 and 9 and everything happens a lot tion Day, and thus can report ulated. p.m. Most counties will release quicker,” Philbrook said. “We most results that night, ballots "Every ballot has to be sig- their entire vote total for the now have a park that’s very func- here need only be postmarked nature verified, inspected, night in one batch; in Lewis tional.” by the deadline. That means scanned and resolved," said County, it's scheduled for 8:15. That design change has some ballots from around the Fisher, election manager Pierce County, however, is plan- helped boost the projected cost country and overseas will ar- in Yakima County, which was ning a second dump at 11 p.m. Bar Fights in Chehalis Cause An ‘Unusually Busy’ Weekend For Police By The Chronicle halis, was cited and released for started when James E. Ramsey, While it is not uncommon fourth-degree assault after a 48, Chehalis, reported to police for Chehalis police to respond fight in the women’s restroom in that he had lost his wallet at to bar fights, this past weekend Garbe’s. Araujo was inside the Paradise at 2:13 a.m. Saturday. was especially busy for the po- bathroom, and another woman The man was apparently “very lice department. started knocking on the door. upset” about losing his wallet, Six months to a year ago, Araujo opened the door, they and 30 minutes later he was bar fights were fairly common started yelling at each other and still shouting and yelling about and since then the number of Araujo punched the other one in it. He also reportedly called a fights have been more sporadic, the face. female a vulgar word Another said Chehalis police Sgt. Brian They then started grabbing man, identified as Daniel L. Hickey. When responding to a each other’s hair and started to Sheets, 40, Chehalis, alleg- dispute, police are not always “scrap,” according to Chehalis edly put Ramsey in a headlock able to make an arrest; however, police. and pushed him to the ground. they do try to make one when An officer, who was standing possible. trash talking and a nearby, witnessed the incident “With bar disputes, we try sucker punch and detained both individu- and identify who the problem als. Ramsey was booked into people are and make an arrest • Sheena M. Stoller, 27, Cen- jail for disorderly conduct and when we can to send a message tralia, was arrested and released Sheets was booked for fourth- that fighting and in around the for alleged assault after she al- degree assault. bars will not be tolerated,” Hick- legedly “trash talked” another ey said. female in Garbe’s Tavern shortly trouble in paradise This past weekend, Chehalis before 2 a.m. Saturday then later Leads to tasing police responded to at least eight went up and “sucker punched” different incidents that took her in the nose, according to • Jeremy B. White, 22, Che- place near the bars on North- Chehalis police. halis, was cited and released west Chehalis Avenue, accord- for disorderly conduct after he ing to the Chehalis police press Lost Wallet and a Headlock was he was involved in a fight release. inside Paradise on the 300 Here are some of the inci- • Two Chehalis men were block of Northwest Chehalis dents, according to police: arrested and booked into jail Avenue at 12:22 a.m. Sunday. after a dispute outside of Para- White allegedly resisted arrest dise shortly before 3 a.m. on and was eventually Tased by impatient bathroom patron the 300 block of Northwest police in order to be taken into • Holly C. Araujo, 27, Che- Chehalis Avenue. The dispute custody.

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[email protected] Main 6  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012 LOCAL Owners of Centralia Used Car Dealership Under Investigation For $1 Million in Fraud and Theft MISSING: Local Bank Alleges The Owners of Birdwell Auto Sales Stole $1 Million Through The Past Year By Stephanie Schendel [email protected] The owners of a former used car dealership in Centralia are under investigation by local police for the theft and fraud of more than $1 million dollars from a local bank, according to Centralia police. Keith and Lorinne Birdwell, the owners of Birdwell Auto Sales, have been under investi- gation by Centralia police and the Lewis County Prosecutor’s Office since mid-August. Neither have been arrested or formally charged. The investigation started after a local bank, the name of which was not disclosed by po- lice, claimed that since Septem- ber 2011 the couple had stolen about $1 million by applying for various loans that they did not pay back, according to Centralia police. The alleged theft is still un- der investigation, however it ap- pears that the bulk of the money was stolen when the dealership used bank loans to purchase vehicles then did not pay them back after they sold the cars, said Detective Sgt. Pat Fitzger- ald. When a car dealership pur- chases a vehicle from an auction, the dealership’s bank puts out a flooring loan on the car, Fitzger- ald explained. Then, after the dealership sells the car, with a profit, the business is supposed to pay back the loan they used to purchase it in the first place. Essentially, the bank accused the dealership of selling the cars, lying about it, and not paying back the loan, he said. When an inspector from the bank would go to the car lot and check the vehicle identification number on the cars, Fitzger- ald said, and would ask about a specific car that was not on the lot, the owners would have an excuse for why the car wasn’t around, such as claiming that it was being detailed, fixed or was out on a test drive. It was brought to the atten- tion of the bank a few months ago after funds would come into the dealership’s account but not be transferred back in the bank, he said. Another complication in the investigation is that since the dealership never paid the bank for the vehicles, and sold the vehicles anyway, several of the cars still belong to the bank even Pete Caster / [email protected] though they were purchased by An empty lot at Birdwell Brothers Auto Sales on Mellen Street in Centralia is seen on Monday afternoon. customers, Fitzgerald said. The bank, Fitzgerald ex- purchases in good faith. have been served on the Bird- investigation and that no arrests Birdwell Auto Sales appears plained, would legally be Fitzgerald said investigators well’s bank accounts as well as have been made so far. He said to have closed. The Chronicle within its right to take the cars believe there are fewer than 10 their residence located in To- he did not know if arrests were attempted to contact the Bird- back because the sales were potential past customers who ledo, according to a Centralia imminent. wells, but the multiple phone not legitimate. The detective could have been affected by this Police Department press re- “These are allegations, and numbers to their business and added that he did not antici- alleged fraud. lease. the investigation is to prove their residence were either dis- pate the bank doing that be- Several search warrants for Fitzgerald said the depart- whether it did or did not hap- connected or were not legiti- cause the customers made the documents and the vehicles ment is still in the middle of its pen,” he said. mate. News in Brief the rural roads in an attempt Washington State Patrol project in Packwood. urday evening, according to the Morton Man, 80, Found to locate the man. Friday after- that puts posters of missing chil- The Nisqually Thin Project Washington State Patrol. Dead in Vehicle After noon, a family friend located dren from Washington and Or- will be located in the Big Creek The woman, identified as Ju- Osbourne’s truck and a search egon on the side of trucks travel- and Berry Creek areas of the dith L. Eaglestone, was traveling Four-Day Search and rescue team repelled down ing throughout the region. Nisqually River watershed. eastbound on state Route 506 in By The Chronicle to it and confirmed that it was Croft-Payne was last seen The project is expected to a 2004 Toyota Avalon when the The 80-year-old Morton his truck. on April 28, 2010, after leav- promote forest health, increase driver of a 2010 Toyota Corolla man who was reported missing ing a friend’s house in Cowlitz biological diversity, improve failed to stop at a stop sign and last weekend was found dead in Photo of Missing County. She was reported miss- watershed conditions and con- struck the passenger’s side of his truck at the bottom of a 600- ing a few days later by a friend. tribute to local economies. The her vehicle shortly after 6 p.m., foot embankment off of Forest Chehalis Teen to be Put Since her disappearance, both meeting in Packwood will pro- according to Washington State her family and the sheriff’s of- vide the public an opportunity Service Road 26 Patrol. Both drivers were wear- fice have received numerous to shared their input while also south of Randle, on the Side of Trucks ing seatbelts. The other vehicle, tips about possible whereabouts learning about the project plans. according to the By The Chronicle driven by Justin D. Chromy, 33, however none have led to any- Information about the proj- of Longview, came to a rest in the Lewis County An age-enhanced photo of thing helpful. ect area and project proposal de- northbound lane of North Mili- Sheriff’s Office. the Chehalis teen who disap- In the two years since her tails will be presented. tary Road, according to Washing- William H. peared more disappearance, both her family Comments concerning the ton State Patrol. Eaglestone’s vehi- Osbourne was than two-and- and police widened the possible project will be documented and cle came to a rest in the eastbound reported miss- a-half years ago search to a national level. considered as the project pro- shoulder of State Route 506. ing on Tuesday will be featured posal and analysis is refined. Chromy was not injured, but after his son William Osbourne on the side of a his car was towed from the scene arrived at his found dead after Public Meeting on trucking trac- with reportable damage, accord- house in Mor- search Elderly Woman tor that travels Nisqually Thin Project ing to Washington State Patrol. ton to visit with him and was throughout Transported To Hospital He will be charged with failure unable to locate him. Osbourne Oregon and Scheduled in Packwood to stop at a posted stop sign. had told a friend Monday morn- Washington. Kayla Croft-Payne After Two-Vehicle ing that he planned on going to Kayla Croft- missing since for Nov. 15 Ryan Lake in Gifford Pinchot Payne, who has 2010 By The Chronicle Collision Near Vader National Forest to hunt. His been missing since April 2010, A public meeting for the By The Chronicle SirenS truck was located on Friday off a was 18 years old at the time of Nisqually Thin Project, sched- A 71-year-old woman was road near the lake. her disappearance. She will be uled to begin in 2014, will take transported to Providence Cen- For days, family, friends the 17th addition to the Home- place Nov. 15 from 5 p.m. to 7 tralia Hospital after a two-vehi- and law enforcement combed ward Bound Program, which is a p.m. at the Packwood Fire Hall cle collision east of Vader Sat- chronline.com

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Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Brian Mittge, Editor-in-Chief Elections Embody How We Work Together The years-long frenzy of the tend to do in Washington presi- for a state that has drifted under shared democratic society, the 2012 American election reaches Our Views dential elections), his margin of one-party rule for far too long. cooperative effort of our re- its peak today. of our county has already voted. victory statewide of 69 percent publican civilization. (Yes, the We trust that all our readers The Washington Secretary was dramatically higher than It’s Time to Decide Then Heal lower-case “d” and “r” are in- have taken the time to inform of State’s Office and teachers his Democratic counterpart in the Wounds tentional. Although often split themselves on the issues and into Democrats and Republi- around the state held a mock the gubernatorial race, Jay Inslee, candidates before carefully and who only received 57 percent of Elections are about choices cans, we are all equal citizens in election with schoolchildren thoughtfully marking their the vote in this mock election. and differences, and that can our democratic republic.) choices and returning their bal- last week. In Lewis County, Obama lead to bruised feelings. Attack No matter who wins tomor- lots by 8 p.m. The results won’t necessarily narrowly led among the younger ads can invoke bitterness and row there is much work to be If you’d like to learn more, match how these students’ par- mock electorate with 52 percent fear to try to influence emo- done and it will take everyone visit our elections page at elec- ents and grandparents will vote of the vote. In a fascinating parti- tions. The selection of winners working together. America tions.chronline.com. That page in the election, but it stands to san twist, Republican Rob McK- and losers, by definition, leaves moves forward when we all will also carry our election reason that children are influ- enna took 64 percent of the vote some out in the cold. push for what we believe is best, results tonight, as will our main enced by the opinions they hear from the young would-be voters. Despite all the emotions then get past any disappoint- website, www.chronline.com. expressed around the home. If the mock vote is any indi- of this heated election system, ment and acknowledge that, Visit them before and after the For that reason, it’s fascinat- cation, McKenna is seeing a lot today’s vote is only one point in win or lose, an election is just election for the full story. ing to see that while Obama eas- of support from otherwise Dem- our ongoing work of constantly one day in a life that goes on for It’s noteworthy that a slice ily won statewide (as Democrats ocratic voters. That’s good news building and rebuilding our our community and nation. COMMENTARY: Highlighting Lewis County Benghazi Cover-Up Is a Despicable Act Tonight the election will be cue about 30 workers, rushing over — finally! At least, I hope them to the CIA annex, and so. a quick-reaction force of eight No matter which way it goes, people from Tripoli arrived lat- I believe we’ve seen one of the er that night, among them Glen most despicable acts of political Doherty, who died alongside posturing in my lifetime with a Woods when a mortar struck complicit national mainstream the annex roof more than six media willing to crucify cred- hours after the initial attack. ibility to re-elect their man. They fought and waited in One of the most important vain for help from U.S. forces roles of the federal government — at the very least from un- is national security. That means manned drones circling above protecting the security of Amer- — but it never arrived. Why icans here and abroad. The not? Why didn’t we provide the government often-requested security to our failed miserably consulate, which had already in its role Sept. been attacked twice this year? 11 in Benghazi, The mainstream media Libya, where quickly ran dozens of reports Letters to the Editor our U.S. ambas- ripping into Gov. Mitt Rom- sador and an- ney for criticizing the Obama Conservatives Should to all persons. I cannot think Both have acquired, by their other embassy administration over what hap- of a single reason for continued long service and experience, a employee were pened in Libya, but then grew Support Gay Marriages discrimination against decent, huge amount of specialized By Julie McDonald murdered and silent after spreading bogus To the editor: hardworking members of our knowledge, which they have two heroic for- reports blaming a video for the Many of my fellow conserva- society simply because they used on our behalf. mer Navy SEALS lay down their attack. The cover-up? Scarcely tives have an almost knee-jerk were born gay. Averill’s work on the flood- lives to protect others. mentioned, even in passing. hostility toward gay marriage. Although civil unions pro- ing issue comes particularly to But few people even know I seldom write about nation- This does not make sense, be- vide certain rights and privi- mind. I’ve disagreed with both about the heroic actions of Ty- al or international events in this cause same-sex unions promote leges to gay and lesbian couples, men on particular points from rone Woods, unless they watch column, but as we learn more the values we conservatives these protections vary dramati- time to time. But unlike some, Fox News, which the liberals about what happened, I’m sad- prize. Marriage is one of the ba- cally at the state level and deny I’ve found that I can phone each mockingly refer to as Faux dened and disgusted seeing our sic building blocks of our neigh- true equality to those who wish of them, and find them willing News. But it’s the hard-hitting “free” press so blatantly working borhoods and our nation. At its to marry. The very idea of mar- to listen to my thoughts on the reporting of Jennifer Griffin as a public relations wing of the best, it is a stable bond between riage is basic to recognition as issue, and respond appropriately. and Catherine Herridge that Obama administration. two individuals who work to equals in our society; any status I’ve disagreed with some de- has brought to light the massive “Greater love has no one than create a loving household and a short of that is inferior, unjust cisions of every elected official cover-up by the Obama admin- this, that he lay down his life social and economic partnership. and unconstitutional. at times, including President istration. I’ll bet this travesty for his friends,” the Bible says in The commitment of mar- The Supreme Court has re- Reagan. Replacing a proven has left many local veterans John 15:13. Wood and Doherty riage provides benefits not only peatedly held that marriage is commissioner or state senator seething. lay down their lives for their to themselves but to their fami- one of the most fundamental with someone new, just because The truth didn’t fit the friends, but you’d hardly know lies and communities. Marriage rights that we have as Ameri- they promise “change” sounds campaigner-in-chief’s political it if you rely on news from the requires thinking beyond one’s cans under our Constitution. It pretty much like then-candidate slogan — Osama bin Laden is national mainstream media. own needs. It transforms two is an expression of our desire Barack Obama in 2008, when he dead, General Motors is alive, When I think about these individuals into a union based to create a social partnership, promised “change.”. and Al-Qaeda is on the run. So brave men, and all those who on shared aspirations, and es- to live and share life’s joys and I’m urging my friends to keep President Barack Obama and his serve our country today and tablishes a formal investment in burdens with the person we love, Averill and Swecker working for surrogates wove a fairy tale about have served in the past, I am the well-being of society. and to form a lasting bond and a Lewis county for another term. the attack in Libya stemming ashamed that we live in a coun- The fact that individuals who social identity. from protests over an anti-Mus- try where their sacrifices are happen to be gay want to share The Supreme Court has said Steve Carmick lim video rather than share what trampled on by a commander- that marriage is a part of the Chehalis in this vital social institution is they knew within 48 hours. Of in-chief whose sole preoccupa- evidence that conservative ide- Constitution’s protections of course he blamed America first. tion is his re-election. I’ve never als enjoy widespread acceptance. liberty, privacy, freedom of asso- Foundation Praised Facing an election in six ciation and spiritual identifica- seen anything so obscene, and it Conservatives should support To the editor: weeks, they didn’t want to ad- brings me to tears. this, rather than oppose it. tion. In short, the right to marry mit the truth — that Al-Qaeda helps us to define ourselves I congratulate the Centralia If President Barack Obama is The dream that became College Foundation for its great forces in Libya waged an all-out re-elected, God help the USA. America began with the revolu- and our place in a community. assault on the American consul- Without it, there can be no true success during its 30 years. If you want to share any tionary concept expressed in the In my first year as Founda- ate in Benghazi and murdered comments with the White Declaration of Independence in equality under the law. Ambassador Christopher Ste- This is not a conservative or tion executive director in 1988- House, call 202-456-1111 or the words that are among the most 1989, our first fundraising effort, vens and Foreign Service worker switchboard at 202-456-1414 or noble and elegant ever written: liberal issue; it is an American Sean Smith, while heroes work- one, and it is time that we, as the Challenge Campaign, raised submit comments at http://www. “We hold these truths to be self- $250,000 from the community ing in the CIA annex a mile whitehouse.gov/contact/submit- evident, that all men are created Americans, embraced it. I will be away heard the gunfire and voting to approve Referendum 74. plus the $250,000 received in questions-and-comments. equal, that they are endowed matching funds from the federal repeatedly requested permission ••• by their Creator with certain to help rescue unprotected con- Nate West government. With this money, Julie McDonald, a personal his- unalienable Rights, that among we created 62 new endowment sulate workers. torian from Toledo, may be reached these are Life, Liberty and the Chehalis Woods and others did res- at [email protected]. funds. We were so proud of that pursuit of Happiness.” accomplishment. At the end of the Civil War, Let’s Return Averill and Today, I am impressed at the First Amendment Center Quote of the Day to make the elusive promise Swecker to Office tremendous growth in founda- of equality a reality, the 14th tion assets. Thanks to the com- Amendment to the Constitution To the editor: munity for its continued sup- “To make ideas effective, we must added the command that “no Ron Averill and Dan Sweck- port for the college and for its State shall … deny to any person er deserve re-election as Lewis vision for the future. be able to fire them off.” the equal protection of the laws.” county commissioner and state Subsequent laws and court senator, respectively. Both have Joyce M. Butkus Virginia Woolf decisions have made clear that served Lewis County residents foundation executive director British novelist, 1940 equality under the law extends very effectively over the years. 1988-1994

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Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT veillance footage of the incident. Chevy truck. Road Flare in an Apartment Attempted Kidnapping CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT • Jonathan Young, 32, Cen- at Subway? tralia, is being referred for Car Ride, Cash and An • A woman reported at 5:34 reckless burning charges after Offer For Sex p.m. Friday that she was sitting in Subway with her seven-year- lighting a road flare inside his • A woman reported that she old son and a man attempted apartment on the 1600 block of was walking home and a man - to grab and kidnap her son. Johnson Road at 6:29 p.m. Fri offered to give her a ride. The The woman also told police she day. woman agreed, and got into the saw the same man in a different car. During the car ride, the man Water Damaged Bathroom business later. The responding reportedly pulled out a wad of • Someone apparently broke officer requested video surveil- cash and said, “You need money, into a residence on the 1700 lance to review the incident. block of Cooks Hill Road at 1:50 and I need sex.” The woman p.m. Sunday, entered the bath- then got out of the car on the 600 Burglary room, plugged up the bathtub, block of West Main Street at the • Matthew R. McDonald, and left the water running, caus- Jackpot gas station and called 24, Chehalis, was arrested and ing water damage to the bath- the police shortly before 4:30 booked into jail for second- room. p.m. Friday. The suspect was degree burglary after police described as a white man with Sex in a Car a beard who was driving a gray please see SIRENS, page Main 9 • Officers responded to a report of two people allegedly having sex in a car parked on the 1500 block of Pike Street at 11:20 p.m. Saturday. When offi- cers arrived on scene, the people were still engaged in the activ- ity. Christina Harris, 28, Che- halis, and Jeffoery Benjamin, 29, Centralia, were both arrested and booked into jail for lewd conduct. Benjamin was also ar- rested for allegedly being intoxi- cated while in physical control of a motor vehicle. Stolen Dog • A female Doberman Pin- scher was reported stolen at 8:23 a.m. Sunday from a yard on the 200 block of East Van Buren Street. Vagrant • There was a report of an unknown person sleeping in a vacant residence on the 500 block of West Plum Street at 12:56 p.m. Sunday. Stolen Medication • There was a report of mon- ey and medication taken from a backpack on the 500 block of South Tower Avenue at 1:16 p.m. Sunday. • There was a report of stolen medication from the 500 block of Madison Street at 6:37 p.m. Sunday. Burglary • Someone reported at 6:35 a.m. Monday that an unknown suspect forced open the front door to a business on the 1100 block of Harrison Avenue and rummaged through it. There was no reported loss. Stolen Butterfly • A butterfly ornament was reported stolen at 12:09 p.m. Sat- urday from a porch on the 1300 block of Harrison Avenue. A Stolen Debit Card, Forgery and Theft • Rodney D. Oleachea, 47, Vader, was arrested and booked into jail at 8:07 p.m. Saturday on the 2000 block of Cooks Hill Road for theft and forgery after he allegedly stole a debit card from his mother’s purse and used it. Abandoned Vehicle • A vehicle was found aban- doned after a single-vehicle col- lision at the corner of Harrison Avenue and Galvin Road at 1:26 a.m. Sunday. The investigation is ongoing. Damaged Phone • There was a report of dam- age to a cellphone on the 900 block of Johnson Road at 3:37 p.m. Friday. Stolen Phone • A phone was reportedly stolen by a passerby after it was dropped as the owner was get- ting into a car on the 800 block of North Pearl Street at 4:38 p.m. Friday. Stolen Cigarettes • There was a report of some- one shoplifting cigarettes from a store on the 1100 block of Har- rison Avenue at 5:51 a.m. Satur- day.

WINLOCK POLICE DEPARTMENT • Ronald White, 47, Winlock, was arrested for malicious mis- chief as well as resisting arrest in connection to an alleged egg- ing that occurred on Halloween night after police reviewed sur- • Main 9 LOCAL / RECORDS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012 Prosecutor: US Soldier Had Blood of Victims on Him PRELIMINARY HEARING: in a dangerous district. Prosecutors played for the Details Emerge first time the video captured Following Shootings That by a surveillance blimp that showed the caped figure run- Left 16 Afghans Dead ning toward the base, then stop- By Gene Johnson ping and dropping his weapons as he was confronted. There was The Associated press no audio. JOINT BASE LEWIS-Mc- It wasn't immediately clear CHORD — The caped figure from where Bales got the cape. on the surveillance video came As he stood outside the base, running out of the darkness to Godwin testified, Bales had the edge of a remote Army out- asked him and another soldier: post in southern Afghanistan. "Did you rat me out? Did you rat Blood was smeared on his face, me out?" prosecutors said, and soaked Part of the hearing will be into his clothes. held overnight to allow video Less than a mile away, 16 Af- testimony from witnesses, in- ghans, including nine children, cluding an estimated 10 to 15 were dead, some of their bodies Afghans, in Afghanistan. on fire in two villages. Bales' attorney, John Henry As fellow soldiers stopped Browne, said the hearing will him at the base's gate, Staff Sgt. give the defense a chance to see Robert Bales was incredulous, what the military can prove. He prosecutors said. Then, as he said they are expecting a court was taken into custody, Bales martial. said, "I thought I was doing the The Ohio native joined the right thing." Army in late 2001 — after the The details, from a prosecu- 9/11 attacks — as his career as a tor as well as Bales' comrades, stockbroker imploded, includ- emerged Monday as a prelimi- AP Photo ing an arbitrator's $1.5 million nary hearing in his case opened, In this Aug. 23, 2011, ile photo, Defense Video & Imagery Distribution System photo, Staf Sgt. Robert Bales, 1st platoon fraud judgment against him and offering the clearest picture yet sergeant, Blackhorse Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Infantry Regiment, 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Divi- his former company. of one of the worst atrocities of sion participates in an exercise at the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, Calif. The preliminary hearing for Bales, accused Bales was serving his fourth the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. of killing 16 Afghan civilians in March, began Monday, with villagers expected to testify by video from Kandahar Air Field in combat tour after three stints The March 11 attack prompt- Afghanistan. Bales is scheduled to appear at Joint Base Lewis-McChord for the pretrial hearing, which is expected to last two in Iraq and his arrest prompted ed the U.S. to halt combat op- weeks. a national discussion about the erations for days in the face of stresses that soldiers face from protests, and it was a month be- counts of attempted murder. gating officer read the charges tack, Cpl. David Godwin testified. multiple deployments. fore military investigators could The hearing could last up to two against him and informed him Shortly before leaving the His lawyers have said Bales reach the crime scenes. weeks and will help determine of his rights. base, Bales told a Special Forcesremembers little or nothing The prosecutor, Lt. Col. Jay whether the case goes to a court When asked if he understood soldier that he was unhappy from around the time of the at- Morse, said that after Bales at- martial. them, Bales said, "Sir, yes, sir." with his family life and that the tacks. tacked one village near his post The defense did not give an Bales spent the March night troops should have been quick- Emma Scanlan, one of his at- at Camp Belambay, he returned, opening statement. before the raids at Camp Belam- er to retaliate for the March 5 torneys, declined to say to what woke a colleague to report what Bales has not entered a plea. bay, watching "Man On Fire," a bomb attack, Morse said. extent the lawyers hope to elicit he had done, and warned that he His attorneys have not discussed fictional account of a former "At all times, he had a clear testimony that could be used to was headed back out to attack the evidence but say Bales has CIA operative on a revenge understanding of what he was support a mental-health defense. another village. post-traumatic stress disorder spree, with his fellow soldiers, doing and what he had done," Bales himself will not make any "I never got out of bed, sir," the and suffered a concussive head Morse said. said Morse, who described Bales statements. colleague, Sgt. Jason McLaugh- injury during a prior deploy- He seemed normal as they as lucid and responsive. She said the Army had only lin, testified. "I thought it was ment to Iraq. shared whiskey, discussed Bales' Bales is accused of slipping recently turned over a prelimi- ridiculously out of the realm of The father of two from Lake anxiety over whether he'd get a away from the remote outpost nary DNA trace evidence report normal possibility, sir." Tapps, Wash., wore green fa- promotion and talked about an- with an M4 rifle outfitted with from the crime scenes, but de- Bales, 39, faces 16 counts of tigues and sat beside one of his other soldier who lost his leg a a grenade launcher to attack the fense experts have not had time premeditated murder and six civilian lawyers as an investi- week earlier in a roadside bomb at- villages of Balandi and Alkozai, to review it. News in Brief Death Notices • of Democrats in the primary to concerns were raised about the MARJORIE ANNA TIPLER, 90, Olym- Hunter Missing on U.S. Sen. Maria pia, formerly of Centralia, died Wednes- challenge Koster, who faced lit- “GOP Victory Van program.” day, Oct. 31, at Providence St. Peter Horseback Near White Cantwell Expected tle opposition from his own par- State Republican Party Chair- Hospital, Olympia. At the request of the ty. DelBene has used more than man Kirby Wilbur says it was deceased, there will be no services. In- Pass Located, Safe to Win Re-Election $2 million of her own money in aimed at helping GOP voters urnment will be at Sunset Memorial Gar- WHITE PASS (AP) — A Ya- SEATTLE (AP) — U.S. Sen. the campaign. in the suburbs, where there are dens, Chehalis. Arrangements are under kima County sheriff's spokes- Maria Cantwell is likely to few drop boxes. Republicans say the direction of Newell-Hoerling’s Mor- tuary, Centralia. man says a Cashmere, Wash., clinch her third term in the U.S. Democrats have been collecting • hunter who had been missing Senate, while the race for one of State Election some ballots from their support- ELMER BRUCE JACOBSON, 71, Cen- tralia, died Wednesday, Oct. 31, at Provi- with his horse since Saturday Washington’s redrawn congres- Officials Discourage ers for years. dence St. Peter Hospital, Olympia. A cel- near White Pass has turned up sional districts remains a toss- ebration of life will be at 3 p.m. Monday and is in good condition. The up. Ballot Collection at the First Baptist Church, Chehalis. Ar- man's horse is missing. Cantwell, a Democrat, has SEATTLE (AP) — State and Ocean Shores Man rangements are under the direction of Sgt. George Town says led Republican newcomer Mi- King County officials are dis- Accused of Fire Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Centralia. 49-year-old Lance Chipman chael Baumgartner in the polls couraging voters from handing • RUTH “BILLIE” TAYLOR SABIN, 101, turned up Monday at a camp and in fundraising since the be- over their mail-in ballots to peo- Station Burglary Sammamish, formerly of Chehalis, died several miles from Dumbbell ginning of the campaign season. ple offering to collect them and OCEAN SHORES, Wash. Saturday, Oct. 13, at Rosewood Courte Memory Care, Edmonds. A celebration Lake. Chipman told rescuers In the newly redrawn 1st drop them off for you. (AP) — Investigators have ar- of life will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. that darkness fell Saturday while Congressional district, Demo- Secretary of State Sam Reed rested an Ocean Shores man 17, at Woodland Estates Retirement Cen- he was still on the trail. He says crat Suzan DelBene faces Re- and state elections co-director and recovered some protec- ter, 2100 Woodland Circle, Chehalis he veered off the trail and at one publican John Koster today in Katie Blinn say the state has tive gear and communications • VESTA MAURINE NORDQUIST, 92, point that night got off his horse the state’s closest congressional regulations for transporting equipment taken in an Oct. 25Centralia, died Saturday, Oct. 13, in Cen- — and the horse took off, leaving race. ballots that volunteers may not burglary from a fire station at tralia. A graveside service will be at 1:30 him stranded. Spanning from the suburbs follow. Copalis Crossing near Hoquiam. p.m. Saturday, Oct. 20, at the Alida Cem- Chipman eventually found of King County to the Canadian King County Executive Dow KBKW reports a tip led to etery, Alida, Minn. Arrangements are un- der the direction of Cease Family Funeral his way to the Soda Springs border in Whatcom County, the Constantine and county elec- the items and the 39-year-old Home, Bagley, Minn. camp, where a fellow hunter sprawling and redrawn district tions Director Sheril Huff say who was booked for investiga- • WILLIAM HENRY OSBORNE JR., 80, gave him a ride Monday after- was seen as a toss-up through- it’s legal, but not a good idea to tion of burglary and possession Morton, died Monday, Oct. 29, in Ran- noon to the search camp. out the election. hand over a ballot to someone of stolen property. dle. Visitation will be 2-5 p.m. Friday at The man's hunting partner DelBene, a former Micro- you don’t know. Detectives are looking for a Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Centralia. had reported him missing. soft executive, defeated a group The Seattle Times reports second suspect in the case. A funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Sat- urday at Newell-Hoerling’s Chapel. A graveside committal service will follow at Forest Grove Cemetery, Tenino. Ar- rangements are under the direction of Sirens: Sex Shop Shoplifter; Punched Woman; Theft; Burglary Newell-Hoerling’s. Continued from Main 8 possession of drug parapherna- Theft legedly stolen her 10-carat gold lia, and possession of suspected wedding ring, valued at $1,000 responded to a report of a suspi- • A hunting knife and hand- Lotteries marijuana. cuffs were reported stolen from and sold it to an antique store. cious person on the 500 block of After an investigation into the Washington’s Monday Games Southwest Pacific Avenue at 4:53 Yard Birds Dispute a residence on the 1000 block of Southwest 20th Street at 10:48 theft, which occurred on the Powerball: a.m. Saturday. McDonald was • Victor A. Vergara-Garcia, a.m. Sunday. The investigation 2000 block of Little Hanaford Next jackpot: $124 million spotted jumping over a fence 28, Centralia, and Christian J. into the theft is ongoing. Road, Folden was arrested and Mega Millions: and was found hiding inside a Rangel Ocampo, 26, Centralia, booked into jail. Next jackpot: $12 million shed. were arrested and booked into Hit-And-Run Collision • Several items including a Lotto: 05-12-20-24-34-45 Sex Shop Shoplifter jail for alleged disorderly con- • Jason A. Landry, 35, Cen- welder and toolbox, valued at Hit 5: 02-07-12-22-32 duct after a dispute at Yard Birds tralia, was arrested and booked $734, were reported stolen from Match 4: 08-13-16-23 • An employee at the Fan- shortly before midnight on Sat- tasy sex shop on the 800 block for alleged hit and run, mali- outside of a residence on the 800 Daily Game: 4-7-2 urday. cious mischief and driving block of Evans Road in Toledo at Keno: 04-07-09-11-19-26-34-35-37- of West Main Street reported 44-49-51-58-59-60-61-63-73-75-76 a shoplifter at about 5:30 p.m. Punched Woman while license suspended after about 9 p.m. Friday. he apparently crashed his green Saturday. The alleged shoplifter, • Brent T. Dawkins, 41, Cen- BMW and struck several signs Burglary identified as Danny L. Reynolds, tralia, was arrested and booked and drove away near Walmart • A burglary was reported Commodities 32, Napavine, had allegedly sto- into jail for alleged fourth-de- shortly before noon on Sunday. at 5:51 p.m. Saturday on the Gas in Washington — $3.67 (AAA of len $65 worth of merchandise. gree assault after several wit- Landry claimed the gas pedal 100 block of Thicket Road in Washington) The man had apparently at- Crude Oil — $86.25 per barrel (CME nesses called police to report got stuck, which is why he hit Onalaska. Two flat-screen TVs, tempted to steal a DVD by con- Group) him punching a woman in the the signs. a surround sound system, a PS3, cealing it in his clothing. When Gold — $1,691 (Monex) face, knocking her to the ground video games, and other items, Silver — $31.16 (Monex) contacted by an officer, Reyn- near Northwest Park Street and LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S valuing $2,815, were reported olds allegedly told police that Northwest Chehalis Avenue at stolen. An investigation into the “The other items I took, I have about 2 a.m. Sunday. OFFICE incident is underway. Corrections on.” He was taken to the police ••• station where he took off three Vehicle Prowl Theft ••• The Chronicle seeks to be items of lingerie. He also alleg- • A GPS, quarters, CDs, and • Alex M. Folden, 18, Cen- By The Chronicle Staff accurate and fair in all its report- edly had three glass smoking a Kindle charger were report- tralia was arrested and booked ing. If you find an error or believe devices as well as a pill container edly taken from a vehicle parked into jail for alleged theft after a Please call news reporter Stepha- a news item is incorrect, please call with suspected marijuana inside on the 1600 block of Southwest 57-year-old Centralia woman re- nie Schendel with news tips. She can the newsroom as soon as possible at in his possession. He was cited Grandview Avenue at 9:37 a.m. ported at 7:40 p.m. Friday that a be reached at 807-8208 or sschen- 807-8224, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. and released for alleged theft, Sunday. friend of her great niece had al- [email protected]. Monday through Friday. Main 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012 Nation/World Nation in Brief Election Day 2012 World in Brief Voters Determined to Syrian Chaos Deepens Have Their Say Despite As Rebel Rivals Fight One in Millions Odds of At Border Crossing, Casting Decisive Ballot Palestinians Clash WASHINGTON (AP) — In Damascus There’s always grousing about the many people who don’t BEIRUT (AP) — New chaos bother to vote. But look at it the engulfed Syria’s civil war Mon- other way: An estimated 133 day as Palestinian supporters million Americans will cast bal- and opponents of the embattled lots in today’s election. Some regime were swept up in intense will persevere despite long lines, fighting in Damascus, while rival pressing personal burdens or rebel groups clashed over control the devastation left by Super- of a Turkish border crossing. storm Sandy. Why do they do it? The rare infighting — accom- It’s not because any one voter panied by car bombs, airstrikes has much chance of deciding and artillery shells that killed the super-tight contest between or maimed dozens of people — President Barack Obama and Charlie Neibergall / The Associated Press heightened fears that if Syrian challenger Mitt Romney. In this Oct. 16 ile photo, Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, and President Barack President Bashar Assad falls, the A one-vote win is rare even Obama spar during the second presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y. disparate factions battling the re- in local or state races, which at- gime will turn on each other. tract smaller turnout. The larg- A suicide bomber detonated his est numbers of voters — about explosives-laden car near an army 6 in 10 eligible adults — come checkpoint in Hama province, out for presidential years. Yet No Rest in Final Campaign killing 50 soldiers in one of the the presidency’s never turned deadliest single attacks targeting on just one vote, not even in the pro-Assad troops in the 19-month 2000 recount that flummoxed uprising, according to activists. Florida. Hours For Obama, Romney Eleven civilians died when a bomb “There is no question that exploded in a central Damascus from a simplistic rational view By Julie Pace And Kasie Hunt tages in Nevada, Ohio, Iowa and “No retreat, no surrender,” neighborhood, state media said, and activists reported at least 20 it doesn’t make sense to vote,” The Associated Press Wisconsin — enough to deliver a sang rock icon Bruce Spring- said Kevin Lanning, a political second term if they endured, but steen, warming up Obama’s rebels killed in air raid on the COLUMBUS, Ohio — The not so significant that they could crowd on a frosty morning out- northern town of Harem. psychologist at Florida Atlantic White House the prize, Presi- University. “Even in Florida I’m withstand an Election Day surge side the State Capitol in Madi- The fighting in the capital of dent Barack Obama and Mitt Damascus was some of the worst more likely to be killed in an by Romney supporters. Both men son, Wis. The Boss then boarded Romney raced through a fi- since July, when rebels took over auto accident going to the polls appealed to an ever smaller uni- Air Force One for his first flight. nal full day of campaigning several neighborhoods, only to than I am to cast the deciding verse of undecided voters. “Pretty cool,” he judged it. on Monday through Ohio be bombed out by regime forces vote in the presidential election.” and other battleground states days later. Shortly after those The answer to the puzzle, MORE THAN 30 MILLION absentee ROMNEY HAD KID ROCK and the holding the keys to victory in battles, rebels moved on Syria’s Lanning said, is that voting is an or early ballots have been cast, a tight race. Both promised Marshall Tucker Band in the largest city, Aleppo, and it has essential part of being an Amer- including in excess of 3 million brighter days ahead for a na- wings for his late appearances in become a major front in the civil ican. He says voters are united in Florida. The state also had a tion still struggling with a Ohio and New Hampshire. war since then. by their responsibility to keep legal controversy, in the form of “This is it,” the challenger sluggish economy and high a Democratic lawsuit seeking an democracy going. joblessness. said in a last-minute emailed extension of time for pre-Elec- “Our work is not done yet,” request for campaign donations. Israeli Security Chiefs tion Day voting. Obama told a cheering crowd of “I will lead us out of this Forecasters Tracking There were other concerns, Opposed Netanyahu nearly 20,000 in chilly Madison, economic crisis by implement- Nor’easter That Wis., imploring his audience to logistical rather than legal. ing pro-growth policies that Order For Iran Pre- Threatens Sandy give him another four years. Officials in one part of New will create 12 million new jobs. Attack Alert, TV Romney projected optimism Jersey delivered voting equip- With your help, I will deliver Recovery, Cleanup as he neared the end of his six- ment to emergency shelters so real change and a real recovery. Show Reports year quest for the presidency. “If voters displaced by Superstorm America will be strong again.” POINT PLEASANT BEACH, Sandy last week could cast bal- JERUSALEM (AP) — Is- N.J. (AP) — A week after Super- you believe we can do better. If In his longest campaign day, rael’s prime minister ordered you believe America should be lots. made ar- Romney raced from Florida to storm Sandy pummeled the East rangements for shuttle buses to the military to go on high alert on a better course. If you’re tired a pair of speeches in Virginia to Coast, wiping out entire com- provide transportation for some for a looming attack on Iran’s of being tired ... then I ask you Ohio and then an election eve munities, residents were bracing in hard-hit areas unable to reach nuclear program two years ago, for yet another potentially dam- to vote for real change,” he said rally in New Hampshire. but backed off following strong in a Virginia suburb of the na- their polling places. aging storm. Judging from the long early objections from senior security A nor’easter taking shape tion’s capital. With many of the OBAMA SELECTED Wisconsin, officials, a respected Israeli news late polls in key states tilting voting lines in some places and Monday in the Gulf of Mexico the comments made in others, Ohio and Iowa for his final cam- program reported Monday. was expected to begin its march slightly against him, he decided the voters were more than ready paign day, an itinerary that re- The report exposed a deep up the coast, eventually passing to campaign on Election Day in to have their say. flected his campaign’s decision to rift between Prime Minister Ben- within 50 to 100 miles of the Ohio and Pennsylvania, where “I watch the news all the time, try and erect a Midwestern fire- jamin Netanyahu and his top se- wounded New Jersey coastline he and Republicans made a big, and I am ready for it to be over,” wall against Romney’s challenge. curity officials over the wisdom on Wednesday. The storm was late push. Vice President Joe Biden and of attacking Iran but also indicat- expected to bring winds of up to said Jennifer Walker, 38, of Co- lumbus, Ohio, who said she took Republican running mate Paul ed that Israel was much closer to 55 mph, coastal flooding, up to THE PRESIDENCY ASIDE, there carrying out a strike at that time time off from work to attend the Ryan of Wisconsin went through 2 inches of rain along the shore, are 33 Senate seats on the bal- than was previously known. president’s speech during the their final campaign paces, as well. and several inches of snow to lot today, and according to one Channel 2 TV’s flagship in- day in a show of support. “I feel Ryan started out in Reno, Pennsylvania and New York. Republican official, a growing vestigative program “Uvda,” or sense of resignation among his like he is getting better with the Nev., where he said the president One of the biggest fears was has come up short in his prom- “Fact,” reported that toward the that the storm could bring re- party’s rank and file that Demo- economy. I don’t think it’s hope- end of a meeting in 2010 Ne- crats will hold their majority. less. It takes time.” ises to change Washington and newed flooding to parts of the repair the economy. tanyahu and his defense minis- shore where Sandy wiped out The situation was reversed “This may be the best that ter, Ehud Barak, ordered Israel’s natural beach defenses and pro- in the House, where Democrats BUT BRYAN DOBES, 21, a Univer- Barack Obama can offer, but this military chief and director of the tective dunes. made no claims they were on the sity of Iowa student from subur- Mossad espionage agency to put is not the best America can,” he “It’s going to impact areas verge of victory in pursuit of the ban Chicago, voted for Romney the country on “P Plus” status — many areas that were devastated 25 seats they need to gain control. on Monday and said unemploy- said, before flying off to Colorado code for pre-attack mode on Iran. by Sandy. It will not be good,” said National opinion polls in the ment and spending have been and Ohio. Then it was home to The report said the officials Bruce Terry, the lead forecaster for presidential race made the pop- too high under Obama. “He Wisconsin, where he is on the bal- were shocked. Then-military the National Weather Service. ular vote a virtual tie. promised a lot of hope and lot for re-election to Congress in chief Lt. Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi Some communities were In state-by-state surveys, it ap- change, and I’m not seeing it,” he case Republicans were unsuccess- warned that Israel’s enemies considering again evacuating peared Obama held small advan- said of the president. ful in the presidential campaign. would notice the measure, which neighborhoods that were hit might touch off a war. “This is hard by Sandy and where resi- not something you do if you are dents had only recently been not sure you will ultimately want allowed to return. No town had Early Voting in Some States to carry it out,” he was quoted by made a final decision to do so as unidentified close associates as of mid-afternoon Monday. saying. “This accordion produc- es music when you play with it.” NYC And NJ Youngsters Stranded at Home by Gaza Man Killed Sandy Return to School By Israeli Forces NEW YORK (AP) — The Was Mentally Ill nation’s largest school system GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip lurched to life Monday, with all (AP) — A Gaza Strip man who but the students most affected died early Monday after he was by Superstorm Sandy making shot by Israeli forces as he ap- their way back to classes on foot, proached the border fence with ferry and subway. Israel was mentally ill, his family Students at Stuyvesant High said. School, the city’s most selective Israeli forces shot 23-year-old school, swarmed out of Lower Ahmad Nabhani as he crawled to- Manhattan’s subway stations af- ward the border Sunday evening, ter electricity was restored to the partially concealed in a dried river devastated area by the weekend. bed, an Israeli military spokes- Less than 50 schools through- woman said. She said he ignored out the five boroughs remained several warnings to stop. Nabhani closed because of structural later died of his wounds. damage and fewer than 20 were Israeli forces frequently fire without power, Mayor Michael on people in the border area, be- Bloomberg told reporters at mid- cause militants often use it to fire day. About 16 were being used to Jim Mone / The Associated Press rockets at Israeli communities shelter people left homeless by Early voters cast their absentee ballots at the Minneapolis City Hall under the watchful eye of the statue “Mississippi” on nearby. But occasionally Pales- Sandy, though most will be relo- Monday in Minneapolis. About 30 million people have already voted in 34 states and the District of Columbia, either tinian children and others who cated by the time those students by mail or in person. don’t understand the dangers return Wednesday, he said. wander in. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012 • Main 11 Main 12  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012 LOCAL

Timberland Regional Library Director Man Arrested For Centralia- Candidates to Make Public Presentations Area Burglary HIRING: Candidates The Timberland Regional The candidates will also ap- ter‘s degree in library and in- Library has been searching for a pear in Tumwater on Nov. 8 and formation studies from McGill By The Chronicle Considered After Library new director since March, when Aberdeen on Nov. 9. University. Heywood currently District Fired Former former director Michael Crose Here are the candidates: serves as the interim public ser- An alleged burglary near was fired for violating the li- • Ann Hammond is a gradu- vices manager at Timberland Centralia resulted in the de- Director Michael Crose brary’s ethics policy for taking ate of Florida State University Regional Library. ployment of the Thurston County SWAT team after By Kyle Spurr advanced salary payments and with a bachelor of science degree • Jeff Scott is a graduate of by his effort to change leave re- in biology and chemistry and a Arizona State University with the suspect barricaded him- [email protected] cords. master’s degree in library and a bachelor of arts degree in self in his Tumwater home Friday afternoon, according The three candidates for the Crose also allegedly violated information science from The history and a master’s degree to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Timberland Regional Library the use of library equipment Catholic University. Hammond in information and library Office. network's director position will policy for his extraordinary use has served since 2010 as the ex- science from the University The Tumwater man, later of library time and equipment ecutive director of the Lexing- of Arizona. Scott currently make brief presentations and re- identified as Jason A. Goudy, for non-library purposes. ton Public Library in central serves as the deputy director of spond to questions at three pub- 32, was initially contacted lic forums next week, including The public forum for the new Kentucky the Tulare County Library in by police before 11 a.m. Fri- one in Chehalis on Nov. 9. director candidates in Chehalis • Cheryl Heywood is a -gradVisalia, Calif. day when Centralia police Those in attendance will also will be held at the Vernetta Smith uate of Concordia University For questions about the fo- responded to a report of a have the chance to interact with Chehalis Timberland Library on with a bachelor of arts degree in rum, call 800-562-6022 or visit suspicious person near the the candidates. Nov. 9 at 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. history and English and a mas- www.TRL.org. 3800 block of Mayberry Road in Centralia, according to the Lewis County Sher- Former Mossyrock Man Climbs 103-floor iff’s Office. The person who called police reported seeing Goudy near the shed of the Skyscraper Using Mind-Controlled Bionic Leg residence with an armful of items. When the police ar- By The Associated Press rived, Goudy dropped the CHICAGO — The metal on items in a field and told po- Zac Vawter's bionic leg gleamed lice he was just looking at the as he climbed the 103 floors of property, which was for sale. Chicago's iconic Willis Tower, Centralia police left, and becoming the first person ever the caller contacted police to complete the task wearing a again to reported that Goudy mind-controlled prosthetic limb. had picked the items back up Vawter, a native of Mossyrock and loaded them into a sil- who now lives in Yelm, lost his ver BMW, according to the right leg in a motorcycle accident. Lewis County Sheriff’s Of- He put the smart limb on public fice. Deputies responded and display for the first time during found that the front door to an annual stair-climbing charity the residence was open. The event called "SkyRise Chicago" realtor selling the property hosted by the Rehabilitation later arrived and told police Institute of Chicago, where he is several items, valuing $1,165, receiving treatment. were missing including a "Everything went great," said throw blanket, pool cues, Vawter at the event's end. "The and a vacuum. prosthetic leg did its part, and I Later in the day, Tum- did my part." water police notified Lewis The leg is designed to re- County deputies that Goudy spond to electrical impulses had been located on the from muscles in his hamstring. 6700 block of Kirsop Road When Vawter thought about in Tumwater, and that he climbing the stairs, the motors, barricaded himself inside a belts and chains in his leg syn- residence and had told police chronized the movements of its that he was not going to go ankle and knee. back to prison, according to The computerized prosthetic the Lewis County Sheriff’s limb, like something from a sci- Office. Lewis County depu- fi film, weighs about 10 pounds ties arrived at 5:16 p.m. to the and holds two motors. residence and by then Goudy Bionic — or thought-con- had given himself up. trolled — prosthetic arms have A search warrant was been available for a few years, served on the residence; thanks to pioneering work done however, none of the items at the Rehabilitation Institute. were located, according to Knowing leg amputees out- the Lewis County Sheriff’s number people who have lost Office. Goudy was arrested arms and hands, the Chicago and booked into the Lewis researchers are focusing more County Jail for residential on lower limbs. If a bionic hand burglary. fails, a person drops a glass of water. If a bionic leg fails, a per- son falls down stairs. This event was a research project for us, said Joanne Smith, the Rehabilitation Institute's CEO. "We were testing the leg un- der extreme conditions. Very few patients who will use the leg in the future will be using it for this purpose. From that per- spective, its performance was beyond measure," Smith added. To prepare for his pioneering Brian Jackson / Chicago Sun-Times climb, Vawter said, he practiced Zac Vawter, a 31--year-old amputee, emerges after walking up the 103 stories of the Willis Tower in Chicago Sunday. Vawter, on a small escalator at a gym, who grew up in Mossyrock but now lives in Yelm, will not get to take the cutting-edge bionic leg home with him — the $8 while researchers spent months million prototype is still experimental and needs more work. adjusting the technical aspects of the leg to ensure that it would "We've come a long way, but bilt University, the Massachu- move on. Today was a big event. respond to his thoughts. we have a long way to go," said setts Institute of Technology, the It's just neat to be a part of the When Vawter goes home to lead researcher Levi Hargrove of University of Rhode Island and research and be a part of RIC." Yelm, where he lives with his the institute's Center for Bionic the University of New Bruns- Nearly, 3,000 climbers par- wife and two children, the ex- Medicine. "We need to make wick. ticipated in the annual char- perimental leg will stay behind rock solid devices, more than a "A lot of people say that losing ity event. Participants climbed in Chicago. Researchers will research prototype." a leg is like losing a loved one," about 2,100 steps to the Willis continue to refine its steering. The $8 million project is said Vawter. "You go through a Tower's SkyDeck level to raise Taking it to the market is still funded by the U.S. Department grieving process. You establish money for the institute's reha- years away. of Defense and involves Vander- a new normal in your life and bilitation care and research. Washington Asks for Cuts in Adoption Support VANCOUVER (AP) – How determine is feasible." he said. "I'm trying to provide many families who adopted Those who agree to a reduc- for my family, which I am, but special needs children that were tion are asked to fill out a form it's difficult. We are a single-in- in state custody could use less and return it to the state's Adop- come family. We need my wife support from the state of Wash- tion Support Program. to stay home because of the kids' ington? The Legislature told the Adoption support payments behavioral issues." state Department of Social and are governed by contract, so Support payments range Health Services to ask. mandatory reductions are un- from about $400 to $1,400 per The department recently likely, but Clark County adop- child and total about $91 mil- sent letters to more than 9,000 tive parents Joe and Sarah Perry lion this year, DSHS spokes- families, asking them to make were alarmed when they found woman Chris Case said. a voluntary reduction in their the letter in their mailbox. They Costs are split 50-50 with monthly support payments, The fear the letter may signal an the federal government. Special Columbian reported Monday. erosion of support for adoptive needs children include those "The department asks that families. with mental, physical emotional you review your family's fi- "I don't have a problem with disabilities, minorities, sets of nancial situation to determine them asking," Joe Perry said. siblings and older children. whether your family can accom- "My biggest concern is, if they're "What we're trying to do modate a reduction in your cur- asking for volunteers, how long is find permanent homes for rent adoption support monthly until they make reductions children that are hard to place," payment," the letter states. "The mandatory?" DSHS spokesman Thomas amount can be any amount you "I can't afford a reduction," Shapley said. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012 • Sports 1

Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl State 2B Football Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 3 Sports e-mail: [email protected] Matchups 2B Cross Country Top Place to Onalaska’s Bottoms at State Championships By Aaron VanTuyl [email protected] Top of the Line PASCO — The Logger cross Top placers at the State 2B championships in Pasco Saturday: country team celebrated Satur- 1 Stephen Bottoms 15:48.3 Onalaska day evening by stopping off at 2 Chandler Teigen 16:22.8 Asotin the Old Country Buffett in Ya- 3 Skyler Larson 16:25.5 Tri-Cities Prep kima. 4 David Eisenhauer 16:47.2 Riverside Christian "We ate pretty bad," said 5 Kelly Smith 16:55.1 Tri-Cities Prep Stephen Bottoms, the ace of Onalaska's team. "But we de- ships on the 5K course at Pasco's finish line 34 seconds ahead of served it." Sun Willows Golf Course in 15 second-place finisher Chandler Bottoms, in particular, Teigen, from Asotin. After slip- earned every cookie he de- minutes, 48 seconds. Teammates Riley Girt (17:24) ping out of the gate, he stayed voured and soda he drank in with the pack for the first half- Yakima. A few hours earlier, he and Josh Hunt (17:26) finished mile. He made a move toward became the first-ever Onalaska 14th and 15th, and the Loggers the front of the pack, and was in runner to win a state title, tak- took third as a team. Courtesy Photo the lead by the Mile 1 marker. ing the crown in the State 2B The Boise State University- The Onalaska cross country team, including Stephen Bottoms (middle, holding Boys Cross Country Champion- bound Bottoms crossed the please see LOGGERS, page S3 trophy) celebrates after the State 2B championships Saturday in Pasco. 2B Volleyball

Brandon Hansen / [email protected] The Pe Ell volleyball team celebrates after winning the District 4 2B Volleyball Tournament championship on Saturday night in Adna. Pe Ell Wins Trojans Trying to Make History District Title By Brandon Hansen squad that came out with the hard time." By The Chronicle [email protected] TROJAN TROPHIES momentum and rose to the oc- Athleticism is something of ADNA — The Vikings put an casion against an undefeated a given for the Trojans' two tow- early scare into undefeated Pe Ell, Pe Ell wants to try some- Pe Ell girls’ state trophies since 2010 opponent. ers. Brooks-Johnson won the but the Trojans found their spark thing new at the state tourna- "I'm glad we had to do that," 200 meters, both hurdle races and overcame an 0-2 deficit here ment. Softball Peterson said of the five-game and the long jump at the 2012 Saturday to win the champion- Undefeated so far in regu- matchup. "As a coach you don't State 2B track championships, ship match of the District 4 2B lar season and district tourna- 2010: State Champions hope to play five but I'm glad while Robinson won the javelin, Volleyball Tournament. ment play at 19-0, the Trojans 2011: Second in State we have that experience. When took second in the long jump Mossyrock took the first set, have used their team chemistry, 2012: State Champions we get in those circumstances and triple jump and was third 25-15, and the second by a 25-22 undeniable physical talent and again, I can say we've done this in the 100 hurdles. They've also margin. Between the second and unrelenting attack to get to the before." been the driving force between third sets, though, Trojan coach State 2B Volleyball Tournament Track & Field If there could be one word three straight Trojan girls track Eddi Peterson reminded her in Yakima. Now they 2010: State Champions championships. team how far it had come. want to take it a step further. to describe the Trojans so far, 2011: State Champions Setter Kayla Capps has been "I just reminded them that The Trojans made the state you'd be hard-pressed to choose 2012: State Champions the team leader is assists and we deserved it, and they bet- tournament in 2002 and last between between "dominant" has been toughing out a knee ter straighten up their play and season, but failed to win a game and "impressive." Up front, Basketball injury to help her team. be diving after everything, and in either venture. Sami Robinson and Alissa "We have height and power talking," Peterson said. She also "We want to make volleyball 2012: Fourth in State Brooks-Johnson provide height at the net but we also have those drew her team's attention to the team history," Trojans coach and athletic talent for the Tro- girls backing them up and bleachers behind the bench. Eddi Peterson said. "Our goal Trojans have a frame of ref- jans. The two lead the team in they're really scrappy," Peterson "The bleachers were packed is to go over there and win the erence with to the District 4 kills and make life difficult for said. "Our setter, Kayla, is play- with Pe Ell people. I don't think first one." championship match. anyone trying to get the ball ing on a hurt knee and she won't there was one person left in Pe Their first opponent, who Pe Ell came back from a back over the net. go to the doctor. I know it hurts Ell," she joked. "The girls looked they'll play at the Yakima 0-2 deficit against Mossyrock, her when she gets off the floor up there, and a light finally came Sundome Friday at 1:30 p.m., who also qualified for the state "Sami had 10 blocks in the and she keeps toughing it out." on." will be No. 9-ranked North- tournament, to win the district championship game," Peterson Pe Ell certainly knows a Pe Ell took the final three west Christian (Colbert). If championship in five games said. "I know that when the oth- thing or two about success. games, 25-21, 25-14 and 15-11, to the game does become a tense, on Saturday. The Trojans had er team is attacking and Sami is hard-fought battle, at least the to learn to extinguish a Viking up there, they're going to have a please see TROJANS, page S2 please see VOLLEYBALL, page S2

Champs The Final Word Pe Ell’s Sami Robinson holds Perez Stays With Mariners for $1.5 Million the District SEATTLE (AP) — Oliver Perez is for the fourth longest in franchise history. TV’s Best Bet 4 volleyball staying with the Seattle Mariners, giving Perez started the season at Triple-A College Football championship them a left-handed specialist out of the Tacoma and was brought up on June 16. trophy after the Ball State at Toledo Trojans defeat- bullpen next season. He was strong against left-handed hitters 5 p.m. ed Mossyrock Seattle and Perez agreed Saturday to but was even better against right-handers, ESPN2 in ive games a $1.5 million, one-year contract. He was who hit .204 against him. Saturday in 1-3 with a 2.12 ERA in 33 games last sea- Perez can make an additional Adna. son and had a stretch of 20 consecutive $600,000 in performance bonuses next appearances in July and August where he year: $100,000 each for 40, 45. 50, 55, 60 Brandon Hansen / [email protected] did not allow a run. That streak was tied and 65 games. Sports 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012 SPORTS

Kiwanis Classic Brings In $1,600

Eric Conrad / Courtesy Photo The annual Centralia-Chehalis Kiwanis Football Classic, which pits the seventh- and eighth-grade football teams from Centralia and Chehalis against each other, brought in proceeds of $1,620 this year. The proceeds were presented to the Centralia Middle School ASB. From left to right are co-chair Eric Conrad, president Kami Baine, Centralia seventh-grader Broc Selstrom, Centralia eighth-grader Joey Alif, Centralia seventh-grade Josh Rodland, Centralia eighth-grade coach Adam Rife, co-chair Diane Wade and chairman Bill Conrad.

Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Napavine’s Caitlin Sheets and Monique Sheets (3) celebrate a point during their Prep Cross Country team’s matchup against Wahkiakum to take fourth at the District 4 tournament on Saturday night in Adna. W.F. West’s Snider, Robertson, Parker All PR at State Volleyball: By The Chronicle still ran a race to be very proud proud of both girls and look Tigers Finish Fourth PASCO — W.F. West’s Dal- of.” forward to having Serena back Continued from Sports 1 added 15 kills with 41 digs and las Snider, Danny Robertson It was the final race for the leading the team next year, perfect serving, while Makayla and Denver Parker all ran per- three Bearcat seniors. and see where Carry chooses keep its perfect record intact at Dailey had five blocks and 10 sonal records on the Sun Wil- “Their talent and dedica- to run in college.” 19-0. kills. lows Golf Course track in the tion to the cross country pro- gram has been phenomenal,” Sami Robinson led the way “The girls did a great job State 2A Boys Cross Country 1As Cruzan said. “They will be with 15 kills and 10 blocks, while of just working real hard and Championships here Saturday. Kayla Capps served 100 percent Snider finished 16th in 16 missed!” Toledo’s boys squad fin- working together,” Napavine Centralia’s Carry Larsen ished 11th in the team compe- for the winners. coach Monica Dailey said. minutes, 5.9 seconds, improv- ing on his 2011 finish of 16:13 finished 29th in the girls race, tition, led by a 21st-place finish The Trojans (19-0) will open South Bend, however, put (17th place). finishing in 20:03 for her best from senior Mikhail Hopf (17 the State 2B Volleyball Tourna- away the Tigers 25-14, 20-25, “The field was highly tal- performance in four years at minutes, 4 seconds). Team- ment at 1:30 Friday afternoon 25-18, 25-19 in the third/fourth with a match against Northwest ented this season,” Bearcat the State 2A championships. mate Blake Wood took 49th place match. Hickey had 24 digs coach Amber Cruzan said. “She was disappointed in 17:25, and Forrest Wallace Christian (Colbert). Mossyrock, and 14 kills, Caitlin Sheets add- meanwhile, will open against “He ran a bold race, having to with it, but she is a competitor finished in 17:55 for 78th place. ed 10 kills and 22 digs, and Boles come back in the last mile to and always wants to be faster, Ashton Fraser, meanwhile, fin- White Swan at 11:30 a.m. The hit on all 18 of her serves with tournament will once again be make the podium.” which is what makes her such a ished in 17:59 for 84th place. four aces. held in the Yakima SunDome. Robertson finished 30th in good runner,” Centralia coach Rochester’s Angel Vazquez, After winning the second 16:31. Andrea McLaughlin said. a junior, took 75th place in game, one of the Tigers’ players “Danny ran very smart by Teammate Serena Wallace 17:48. Tigers Finish Fourth was injured, which derailed the controlling his race early and improved on last year’s state Kenna Fosnacht finished ADNA — Napavine edged team’s momentum. just going for the gusto in the time by 2 ½ minutes, finishing 24th in the State 1A girls Wahkiakum in the consolation “They tried their best,” Dai- end,” Cruzan said. 100th in 21:41. championship race in 20:18, semifinals, but couldn’t get past ley said, “but it kind of took the Parker, meanwhile, fin- “She slipped and fell on while teammate Lupe Vazquez South Bend in the third/fourth wind out of their sails.” ished 76th in 17:17. one of the hills which prob- took 84th in 22:15. Toledo’s place contest here Saturday in Napavine, which finished “Denver set himself up ably cost her a few seconds, Sally Martin was 91st in 22:23, the District 4 2B Volleyball seventh in the Central 2B League great in the first 1 ½ miles, but but she is a competitor and got while Tenino freshman Bailey Tournament. regular-season standings, beat seemed to tighten a bit the last right back up and kept racing,” Fisher finished in 23:05 for The Tigers beat Wahkiakum Morton-White Pass and Wil- 1 ½ miles,” Cruzan said. “He McLaughlin said. “I am very 109th. 25-23, 14-25, 25-19, 22-25, 15-9 lapa Valley on Tuesday to quality in their first match Saturday. for the State 2B tournament, but Cassidy Boles piled up 27 as- lost to Pe Ell on Thursday in the sists, Monique Sheets added 21 semifinals. The Tigers will face assists, Teryn Pannette notched Kittitas at 11:30 Friday morning 26 digs and served 100 percent, in the Yakima SunDome in the and Caitlin Sheets piled up 20 first round of the state tourna- kills with 25 digs. Kristin Hickey ment.

Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Pe Ell’s Sami Robinson goes up for a block against Mossyrock’s Autumn Moorcroft Saturday in the District 4 championship game in Adna. Trojans: Success is Contagious Continued from Sports 1 Another thing that the Tro- jans have going for them is how Their girls sports teams have well the team gets along out on been tremendous of late. The the court. softball team has won two state “As soon as they get on the titles in the last three years and court I don’t have to tell them to has been to the state title game get along,” Peterson said. “They four years running. The afore- can put their differences aside. mentioned track squad has been When they’re on the court it’s a powerhouse, and the girls bas- the only thing they thing about. ketball team finished a program- That’s the one thing that has best fourth in state last year. held us together. They don’t get “It helps being successful is down on each other and they’re other sports,” Peterson said. “We good about picking each other have a great group of athletes. up.” They know what winning is and Pe Ell will head to the state we’re known for being good.” tournament on Thursday morn- Peterson said that volleyball ing after a team breakfast and has been relatively in the shad- a pep assembly. Napavine also ows, but the fans have really will join the Vikings and Tro- come out to support their team jans at the state tournament after this season. finishing fourth at the district “There wasn’t a person left in tournament. Pe Ell for the district champion- When the Trojans get on the ship game,” Peterson said. “The road though, they’ll have a sin- crowd is amazing and the sup- gular goal on their mind. port we have had is amazing.” Just win. • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012

2012 WIAA State 2B Football Playoffs West Side Bracket East Side Bracket Nov. 9-10; Bottom is Host Nov. 16-17 Nov. 16-17 Nov. 9-10; Bottom is Host

Napavine (7-3) Oroville (6-4)

7 p.m., Saturday 7 p.m., Saturday At Aberdeen At Brown Stadium, Pasco Raymond (6-2) Waitsburg-Prescott (9-1)

Wahkiakum (8-1) East Winner Reardan (7-2)

7 p.m., Saturday 6 p.m., Friday At Mt. Vernon At Kittitas HS State Championship East Semifinals La Conner (9-1) Saturday, Nov. 24 Kittitas (6-2) 4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 30 TBD West Semifinals Tacoma Dome Mossyrock (6-4) Saturday, Nov. 24 White Swan (8-2) Tacoma Dome 1:30 p.m., Saturday 7 p.m., Friday At Mariner HS, Everett West Winner At Chiawana HS Concrete (8-2) DeSales (8-1)

Adna (7-3) Tekoa-Oakesdale/Rosalia (8-1)

7 p.m., Friday 7 p.m., Friday At White Pass HS, Randle At Ritzville HS Morton-White Pass (9-0) Lind-Ritzville-Sprague (9-0)

MLS Eddie Johnson’s Return TUKWILA (MCT) — set a franchise record for a Sounders FC coach Sigi Schmid season, but his unique physi- stayed up until 2:30 a.m. Satur- cal attributes affect the game day watching tape of a scoreless in several ways. Seattle had 30 tie in his team’s playoff opener crosses Friday from open play, versus Real Salt Lake. not including several more off After replaying every daz- free kicks and corner kicks, but zling save from RSL goalkeeper it was without arguably the Nick Rimando and every frus- league’s top aerial target in John- trating miss, the take-away was son, whose nine headed goals much the same as it was Friday. this year set an MLS record. “It was one of those days Johnson’s breakaway speed, where it just didn’t go in,” he said, which the Sounders also missed “but it wasn’t a situation of a lack Friday, might force the RSL de- of trying or poor play that put us fense to play more conservatively, into that position. I thought we which could open up space in played well.” the middle of the field. While Seattle coaches and That threat might also open players said the plan for Thurs- up teammate Fredy Montero, day’s second leg of the Western who is scoreless in 603 career Conference semifinal was to play playoff minutes after scoring the same game, and both teams a personal-best 13 goals in the contend the series will be simi- regular season. larly tight at Rio Tinto Stadium, “We’ve always said when Ed- one thing could be significantly die and Fredy are on the field different. together, it helps them both, be- That’s the expected return cause you can’t key on one or the of leading scorer Eddie John- other,” Schmid said. son, who sat out of Friday’s game Tiffert denies malice in col- with an adductor strain but is set lision to return to full practice Mon- Sounders FC’s Christian day and play in the series finale. Tiffert was part of a collision Schmid said Johnson was Friday that resulted in Riman- close to being ready for the first do suffering a broken nose and leg, as well. needing stitches, but the Seattle “If it would’ve been the second midfielder insists the damage leg, and it was the same situation, was accidental. then we definitely would’ve put “I think it was there were him on the (18-man lineup),” the three guys — two from Salt Lake, coach said, “but we decided with and I’m in the middle,” Tiffert it being the first leg we would said. “I think somebody pushed just wait that little bit.” me against the goalkeeper; I For a Sounders team desper- talked to him after the game and ate for goals — it averages 0.43 he knew that it was not my fault.” per playoff game — Johnson Rimando said Friday that he Mark J. Terrill / The Associated Press could be the remedy. didn’t think the hit was inten- Seattle Sounders FC forward Eddie Johnson, center, and Galaxy defender Omar Gonzalez, right, try to head the Sure, the forward’s 14 goals tional. ball as midielder Juninho watches during the irst half of their MLS soccer match Oct. 28 in Carson, Calif.

Loggers: Morton-White Pass Girls Finish Third at State Championships Continued from Sports 1 jury this season was more than According to Garcia, the enth grader.” of 21:11 for a 6-second person- ready in his final prep cross Loggers’ third-place finish Onalaska’s Bernadette al-record, while sophomore Naturally, he held a wider country race. marked the first time since Hayden, a sophomore, finished margin by the time he ran un- Jesseeka Hughes took 17th in “I definitely felt more con- 2001 that a District 4 team had fourth on the girls side, cutting der the end-of-the-race banner. 21:21. Katie Auman took 22nd fident and prepared,” Bottom placed higher than Northwest 1:23 off of her time from last “I turned around, and didn’t in 21:45. said. “I’d always dreamed of Christian (Lacey) at the state year’s State 1A race. even see anybody coming for a “The girls ran from the the day I’d go to state and know meet. In 2001, White Pass won “There’s no surprise there,” while,” he said. “But once I fig- heart,” MWP coach Steve Rob- I had the ability to win, and be the District 4 title and went on Bottom said. “I think she has ured out where they were, I was erts said. “They ran hard, and relieved to see I’d actually run confident with that. It was just to finish above NWC at the the ability to take state next being able to go into the race state meet. The Navigators fin- year. She works hard, and she’s got to climb up on that podium a decent time.” for third place.” His first move was to greet more confident than last year ished fifth at state this year. really focused. She’s one of the Notes: On the boys side, his “fan club” — an assortment was my x-factor.” Girt, a sophomore, and most focused students you’ll of runners from BSU and W.F. Bottoms is currently train- Hunt, a senior, both made the ever meet.” Mossyrock’s Fidel Ortiz, Mitch West High School, with whom ing with former Onalaska and final podium for Onalaska. Mossyrock’s Alicia Herrera, Johnson, Ryan Donahue and Bottoms has trained. Then, Saint Martin’s University run- “Riley will continue to de- a freshman, finished 12th in Brandon Butler finished 35th, once the race was over, dinner ner Spencer Hunt for the 2012 velop his running skills. We all 21:02. 41st, 55th and 63rd, respec- plans were made. Nike Border Clash in Beaver- hope he does what he needs to Morton-White pass took tively. … MWP’s Chase Mal- “We went out to dinner ton, Ore., and will be running do,” Garcia said, adding that third as a team in the girls amphy was 70th in the boys and just had fun,” he said. “We about 60 miles a week to pre- Hunt, at over 180 pounds, is competition, after being pre- race in 18:51, while Onalaska’s pare. one of the biggest runners in dicted to finish fourth, and hung out as a team for the last Derek Fruin and Nathan Mas- “Stephen continues to move the state. “I doubt that any- edged Ocosta — which had time, and really had fun. It was ciola were 65th and 72nd. … good to go out with those guys forward with respect to his one in his weight class would placed higher than MWP at and run with them and have overall running development,” be able to come close to his the district championships — MWP freshman Breana Kelly fun.” Logger coach Johnny Garcia times. Josh has made an amaz- by 21 points. finished 35th in 22:57, setting Bottoms finished fourth at said. “He did what he needed ing transformation since he Freshman Kenzie Anderson a personal record by 9 seconds, last year’s State 1A champion- to with respect to his long-term first joined the Onalaska cross led the way for the Timber- and teammate Lina Hieronymi ships, but even after a knee in- running goals.” country six years ago as a sev- wolves with a 15th-place finish finished 37th in 23:14. Sports 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012 • Sports 5

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Scoreboard Sports Briefs 6. Seattle Prep 9 LSU 7-2 2 7 0 .222 PREP 7. Bonney Lake 10 Clemson 8-1 AFC SOUTH Three Locals Among Inaugural Legion Local Prep Schedules 8. Southridge 11 Louisville 9-0 Houston 7 1 0 .875 State 1A Girls Soccer Playoffs 9. Auburn-Mountainvew 12 South Carolina 7-2 Indianapolis 5 3 0 .625 Baseball Hall of Fame Class Tuesday, Nov. 6 10. Stanwood 13 Oregon State 7-1 Tennessee 3 6 0 .333 14 Oklahoma 6-2 Jacksonville 1 7 0 .125 Rochester vs. University Prep, 6 p.m. By The Chronicle Class 2A 15 Texas A&M 7-2 AFC WEST at Sammamish 1. Tumwater 16 Stanford 7-2 Denver 5 3 0 .625 SEATTLE — Three Twin Cities baseball players 2. Burlington-Edison 17 UCLA 7-2 San Diego 4 4 0 .500 were inducted into the inaugural class of the Wash- State 2A Girls Soccer Playoffs 3. Selah 18 Nebraska 7-2 Oakland 3 5 0 .375 Wednesday, Nov. 7 4. Colville 19 Texas 7-2 Kansas City 1 7 0 .125 ington State American Legion Baseball Hall of Fame. Klahowya at W.F. West, 6 p.m. 5. Anacortes 19 Louisiana Tech 8-1 Current MLB player Lyle Overbay along with former 6. West Valley (Yakima) 21 USC 6-3 Schedule (All Times PST) District Volleyball 7. Sehome 22 Mississippi State 7-2 Week 9 Games pro ball player Bob Coluccio and the late Verne Hay- District 4 2B Volleyball Tournament 8. Capital 23 Toledo 8-1 Thursday’s Game ertz, a longtime legion manager and commissioner, Top Six to State 9. Sequim 24 Rutgers 7-1 San Diego 31, Kansas City 13 were honored on Saturday at the SeaTac Marriott Ho- Thursday, Nov. 1 10. East Valley (Spokane) 25 Texas Tech 6-3 Sunday’s Games Semifinals Denver 31, Cincinnati 23 tel in Seattle. 15. Mossyrock 3, South Bend 0 Class 1A Dropped from rankings: Boise State Baltimore 25, Cleveland 15 Overbay, was drafted by the Arizona Diamond- 16. Pe Ell 3, Napavine 0 1. Castle Rock 19, West Virginia 23, Arizona 24 Green Bay 31, Arizona 17 backs in 1999. After making the major-league roster in 2. Lakeside Others receiving votes: Northern Chicago 51, Tennessee 20 Consolation (Loser Out) 2003 for the D-backs, the Centralia product has played 9. Willapa Valley def. Raymond 3. Annie Wright Illinois 64, Kent State 61, Michigan 53, Indianapolis 23, Miami 20 4. Cascade Carolina 21, Washington 13 10. Toutle Lake 3, NW Christian 0 TCU 38, Northwestern 32, Oklahoma nine years of big league ball for Arizona, Milwaukee, 5. Granger State 27, Ohio 22, UCF 15, Boise State 11, Detroit 31, Jacksonville 14 11. Wahkiakum 3, Morton-White 6. King’s Way Christian Washington 9, Penn State 8, San Diego Houston 21, Buffalo 9 Toronto, Pittburgh and then Arizona for a second Pass 2 7. Life Christian State 7, Tulsa 6, Arizona 5, Utah State 4, Seattle 30, Minnesota 20 time. Most recently, the Centralia native signed a con- 12. Adna 3, Ocosta 1 8. Naches Fresno State 2 Tampa Bay 42, Oakland 32 tract with the Atlanta Braves and was called up when Consolation Quarterfinals (Winner 9. Freeman Pittsburgh 24, NY Giants 20 to State) 10. Connell College Football Atlanta 19, Dallas 13 the rosters were expanded for the playoffs. Overbay 13. Toutle Lake 3, Willapa Valley 0 Saturday’s Scores Monday’s Game has a career major league batting average of .270, with 14. Wahkiakum 3, Adna 0 Class 2B By The Associated Press New Orleans 28, Philadelphia 13 1. Colfax EAST 133 home runs and 581 RBIs. SATURDAY, Nov. 3 2. Bear Creek Army 41, Air Force 21 Week 10 Games Coluccio was picked in the 17th round of the 1969 Consolation Semifinals (Both to 3. Reardan Brown 20, Yale 0 Thursday’s Game MLB Draft by the Seattle Pilots and four years later State) 4. Pe Ell Bryant 34, Sacred Heart 14 Indianapolis at Jacksonville, 5:20 p.m. he made the big leagues with the Milwaulkee Brewers. 17. South Bend 3, Toutle Lake 2 5. South Bend Bucknell 27, Fordham 24 Sunday’s Games 18. Napavine 3, Wahkiakum 2 6. La Conner Buffalo 27, Miami (Ohio) 24 NY Giants at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. He had a five-year major league career in the majors, Consolation Finals 7. Riverside Christian Colgate 65, Lafayette 41 Tennessee at Miami, 10 a.m. and played for the Chicago White Sox and St. Louis 19. South Bend 3, Napavine 1 8. Davenport Dartmouth 44, Cornell 28 Detroit at Minnesota, 10 a.m. 9. NW Christian (Colbert) Buffalo at New England, 10 a.m. Cardinals also. (Third/Fourth) Harvard 69, Columbia 0 10. Darrington James Madison 31, Maine 7 Atlanta at New Orleans, 10 a.m. 21. Toutle Lake 3, Wahkiakum 0 Hayetz was an active in American Legion Baseball. Lehigh 36, Holy Cross 35 San Diego at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. (Fifth/Sixth) Class 1B Navy 24, FAU 17 Denver at Carolina, 10 a.m. He served three terms as Commander of Centralia Championship 1. Tekoa-Oakesdale New Hampshire 28, William & Mary 25 Oakland at Baltimore, 10 a.m. Post #17. He was a Washington State Legion Baseball 20. Pe Ell 3, Mossyrock 2 (First/Sec- 2. Pateros Penn 28, Princeton 21 NY Jets at Seattle, 1:05 p.m. Comission for more than 40 years and managed the ond) 3. Colton Robert Morris 17, Duquesne 13 Dallas at Philadelphia, 1:25 p.m. 4. Wilbur-Creston Stony Brook 45, VMI 7 St. Louis at San Francisco, 1:25 p.m. Centralia Legion club from the 1970’s until shortly be- District 4 2A Volleyball Tournament 5. Moses Lake Christian TCU 39, West Virginia 38, 2OT Houston at Chicago, 5:20 p.m. fore his death in 2011. Top Three to State 6. Odessa-Harrington Towson 34, Delaware 27, OT Monday’s Game Overbay, Coluccio and Hayetz joined a group of Thursday, Nov. 1 7. Sunnyside Christian Wagner 30, Albany (NY) 0 Kansas City at Pittsburgh, 5:30 p.m. At Lower Columbia College and Mark 8. Mt. Vernon Christian SOUTH twenty legion players that included John Olerud and Morris High School, Longview 9. Rainier Christian Alabama 21, LSU 17 Seahawks Box Score Ryne Sandberg. The 1953 Yakima Legion team that First-Round Games 10. Almira-Coulee/Hartline Alabama A&M 24, Southern U. 23, OT At Seattle won the Legion World Series Championship was also 1. Tumwater 3, Centralia 0 Appl. St. 31, Georgia Southern 28 SEAHAWKS 30, VIKINGS 20 2. Mark Morris 3, Black Hills 0 Auburn 42, New Mexico St. 7 Minnesota 7 10 3 0—20 inducted. 3. Capital 3, R.A. Long 1 Austin Peay 56, Culver-Stockton 0 Seattle 14 6 7 3—30 4. Ridgefield 3, Aberdeen 0 Bethune-Cookman 24, Morgan St. 13 LOCAL Team Stats Consolation (Loser-Out) Chattanooga 45, W. Carolina 24 Clemson 56, Duke 20 MIN SEA Johnson Builds Chase Lead at Texas 5. Black Hills 3, Centralia 0 Bowling Oct. 28-Nov. 3 Results Coastal Carolina 55, Gardner-Webb 33 First downs 16 28 6. R.A. Long 3, Aberdeen 1 FORT WORTH, Texas (MCT) — Maximum CENTRALIA LANES E. Illinois 31, Tennessee Tech 24 Total Net Yards 287 385 Top 10 Men East Carolina 48, Houston 28 Rushes-yards 27-243 45-195 Points. Maybe that’s going to be Jimmie Johnson’s new Saturday, Nov. 3 1. Vic Fagerness 592; 2. Jack Cham- FIU 28, South Alabama 20 Passing 44 190 nickname. Semifinals bers 589; 3. Larry Engel 558; 4. Jason Florida 14, 7 Punt Returns 3-1 2-21 For the second week in a row, the driver known as 7. Tumwater 3, Mark Morris 0 Lutman 507; 5. Ray Secena 492; 6. Lyle Georgia 37, Mississippi 10 Kickoff Returns 3-79 1-19 8. Capital 3, Ridgefield McCollam 457; 7. Greg Snelson 431; 8. Georgia Tech 33, Maryland 13 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-0 “Five-Time” — for his five consecutive championships Consolation Semifinals (Loser Out) Tom Gorton 428; 9. Dennis Rudoff 401; Howard 20, Hampton 10 Comp-Att-Int 11-22-1 17-25-0 — got every point he could out of a race, again both 9. Ridgefield 3, Black Hills 0 10. Jason Mayberry 398; High Game: Jackson St. 53, Grambling St. 17 Sacked-Yards Lost 4-19 1-8 10. Mark Morris 3, R.A. Long 2 Vic Fagerness 226 Liberty 26, Charleston Southern 12 Punts 3-48.3 4-48.8 winning from the pole and leading the most laps to Third/Fourth (Winner to State) Top 10 Women Louisiana Tech 51, UTSA 27 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 extend his lead in the NASCAR Chase for the Sprint 12. Mark Morris 3, Ridgefield 0 1. Karen Mattis 441; 2. Ashley Date La.-Lafayette 40, Louisiana-Monroe 24 Penalties-Yards 6-33 4-49 Cup. Time of Possession 24:00 36:00 Championship (Both to State) 421; 3. Joyce Chambers 412; 4. Donna Louisville 45, Temple 17 Johnson pushed his lead from two points to seven 11. Tumwater 3, Capital 0 Christian 367; 5. Bev Starr 351; 6. Mel MVSU 33, Alcorn St. 9 Fagerness 348; 7. Tara Moon 347; 8. Marshall 38, Memphis 28 Individual Statistics over with the win in the AAA Texas Prep Cross Country Gerri Sanders 333; 9. Marianne Glacken McNeese St. 42, Nicholls St. 10 RUSHING: Minnesota, Peterson 500 at on Sunday night. State 2A/1A/2B Championships 264; 10. Diana Pickernell 242; High Morehead St. 49, Davidson 14 17-182, Harvin 4-24, Ponder 5-23, Ger- At Sun Willows Golf Course, Pasco Game: Karen Mattis 157 Murray St. 49, Tennessee St. 28 hart 1-14. Seattle, Lynch 26-124, Wilson With exquisite touch on a restart with two laps to 2B Boys Top 5 Senior Men NC A&T 16, Florida A&M 3 9-27, Turbin 5-21, Tate 2-21, Robinson go, the 11th-year Cup veteran eased the nose of his No. Local Results 1. Greg Kiser 529; 2. John Dolan NC Central 23, Delaware St. 20, 2OT 3-2. 48 past Keselowski’s No. 2 as they 1. Stephen Bottoms 15:48.3 ONY 454; 3. Tim Turner 453; 4. George Heck Norfolk St. 33, Savannah St. 21 PASSING: Minnesota, Ponder 11- 14. Riley Girt 17:24.1 ONY 451; 5. Jim Deskins 439; High Game: Old Dominion 53, Georgia St. 27 22-1-63. Seattle, Wilson 16-24-0-173, crossed the start/finish line and powered past to make 15. Josh Hunt 17:26.0 ONY Greg Kiser 192 Rice 49, Tulane 47 Rice 1-1-0-25. the final lap no contest. 35. Fidel Ortiz 18:07.0 MOS Top 5 Senior Women Richmond 39, Rhode Island 0 RECEIVING: Minnesota, Pe- 41. Mitch Johnson 18:10.8 MOS 1. June Concannon 479; 2. Robin Samford 24, Wofford 17, 2OT terson 3-11, Harvin 2-10, Jenkins 2-8, “It was bare-knuckle fighting,” Johnson said. “I 55. Ryan Donahue 18:34.4 MOS Brown 386; 3. Linda Lusher 381; 4. Win- South Florida 13, UConn 6 Simpson 1-14, Reisner 1-13, Ellison 1-4, have a lot of respect for that No. 2 team.” 63. Brandon Butler 18:44.0 MOS nie Siemers 346; 5. Val Reed 285; High Tennessee 55, Troy 48 Gerhart 1-3. Seattle, Rice 4-54, Tate For Johnson, it was his second victory at TMS, 65. Derek Fruin 18:44.9 ONY Game: June Concannon 175 Texas A&M 38, Mississippi St. 13 4-28, Miller 2-47, Lynch 2-26, Robinson 70. Chase Malamphy 18:51.1 MWP The Citadel 38, Elon 24 2-22, Turbin 1-9, Baldwin 1-6, Kearse where he also won in 2007 during his run of five con- 72. Nathan Masciola 18:52.0 ONY FAIRWAY LANES UAB 27, Southern Miss. 19 1-6. secutive championships. And it was his second victory 77. Tristan Watson 18:56.8 MOS Top 10 Men UCF 42, SMU 17 from the pole in two weeks. Just like he did last week 83. Jess White 19:09.8 MOS 1. Randy Sanders 747; 2. Jim Ab- UT-Martin 49, Jacksonville St. 47 85. Bryant Bowman 19:12.7 MOS bott 737; 3. Jim Fueston 716; 4. Lee Valparaiso 41, Campbell 21 at Martinsville, Va., Johnson gained the maximum 48 92. Jeffrey Harris 19:22.6 ONY Grimes 713; 5. Jeremy Tempest 709; 6. Vanderbilt 40, Kentucky 0 NASCAR points — 43 for finishing first, three bonus points for 97. Christian Burke 19:43.7 ONY Bob Spahr 703 and Brett Devlin 703; 7. Virginia 33, NC State 6 Richard Spencer 702; 8. Doug McPeake Wake Forest 28, Boston College 14 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series winning, a bonus point for leading a lap and a bonus 2B Girls 695; 9. Brandon Grose 688; 10. Nathan MIDWEST At Texas Motor Speedway point for leading the most laps. Local Results Prince 682; High Game: Brandon Grose Butler 19, Jacksonville 16 Sunday’s Results 4. Bernadette Hayden 20:09.3 ONY 300 Cincinnati 35, Syracuse 24 1 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 12. Alicia Herrera 21:02.6 MOS Top 10 Women Dayton 28, Drake 13 2 Brad Keselowski Dodge 15. Kenzie Anderson 21:11.9 MWP 1. Barb Grimes 601; 2. Sara Broom E. Kentucky 31, SE Missouri 7 3 Kyle Busch Toyota 17. Jesseeka Hughes 21:21.2 MWP 595; 3. Cassandra Chalmers 590; 4. Kim Illinois St. 17, Indiana St. 10 4 Matt Kenseth Ford Sports on the Air 22. Katie Auman 21:45.5 MWP Rushton 562; 5. Hunter Weeks 558; 6. Indiana 24, Iowa 21 5 Tony Stewart Chevrolet 35. Breana Kelly 22:57.7 MWP Sahlee Aldrich 557; 7. Lynn Wiltzius Kansas St. 44, Oklahoma St. 30 6 Clint Bowyer Toyota TUESDAY, Nov. 6 37. Lina Hieronymi 23:14.3 MWP 540; 8. Arlene Thomas 529 and Carmen Kent St. 35, Akron 24 7 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet 46. Angel Black 24:18.3 MWP Shortman 529; 9. Jami Norman 519; Michigan 35, Minnesota 13 8 Kurt Busch Chevrolet COLLEGE FOOTBALL 56. Jennafer Hughes 26:25.8 MWP 10. Shannon Conradi 517; High Game: N. Dakota St. 21, Missouri St. 17 9 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 5 p.m. Barb Grimes 233 N. Illinois 63, UMass 0 10 Greg Biffle Ford 1A Boys Top 5 Senior Men N. Iowa 40, W. Illinois 0 11 Joey Logano Toyota ESPN2 — Ball St. at Toledo Local Results 1. Marc Gosselin 716; 2. Andy Nebraska 28, Michigan St. 24 12 Ryan Newman Chevrolet SOCCER 21. Mikhail Hopf 17:04.8 TOL Fuchs 660; 3. Lee Grimes 621; 4. Tim North Dakota 33, S. Utah 29 13 Martin Truex Jr. Toyota 11:30 a.m. 49. Blake Wood 17:25.6 TOL Schnitzer 605; 5. Paul Julian 590; High Notre Dame 29, Pittsburgh 26, 3OT 14 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 75. Angel Vazquez 17:48.6 ROC Game: Marc Gosselin 277 Ohio St. 52, Illinois 22 15 Ford FSN — UEFA Champions League, Schalke vs. 78. Forrest Wallace 17:55.5 TOL Top 5 Senior Women Oklahoma 35, Iowa St. 20 16 Ford Arsenal, at Gelsenkirchen, Germany 84. Ashton Fraser 17:59.0 TOL 1. Ogie Ray 546; 2. Teresa Johnson Penn St. 34, Purdue 9 17 Sam Hornish Jr. Dodge 5 p.m. 123. Jerry Murphy 18:55.1 TOL 535; 3. Sara Broom 510; 4. Sharron Mad- S. Dakota St. 16, S. Illinois 12 18 Jamie McMurray Chevrolet 134. Jarad Pohl 19:32.0 TOL sen 481; 5. Carolyn Watkins 463; High W. Michigan 42, Cent. Michigan 31 19 Jeff Burton Chevrolet FSN — UEFA Champions League, Ajax at 136. Wesley Kuzminsky 19:39.6 TOL Game: Teresa Johnson 216 Youngstown St. 13, South Dakota 10 20 Denny Hamlin Toyota Manchester City (same-day tape) Top 5 Junior Boys SOUTHWEST 21 Casey Mears Ford 1A Girls 1. Maxx Waring 601; 2. Jordan Alabama St. 35, Prairie View 21 22 Ford Local Results Waring 467; 3. Drake Aldrich 458; 4. Ark.-Pine Bluff 49, Texas Southern 3 23 Toyota WEDNESDAY, Nov. 7 24. Kenna Fosnacht 20:18.2 ROC Lucas Hart 439; 5. Zach Marks 388; Arkansas 19, Tulsa 15 24 Danica Patrick Chevrolet COLLEGE FOOTBALL 84. Guadalupe Vazquez 22:15.1 ROC High Game: Maxx Waring 238 Arkansas St. 37, North Texas 19 25 Kasey Kahne Chevrolet 91. Sally Martin 22:23.9 TOL Top 5 Junior Girls Baylor 41, Kansas 14 26 Landon Cassill Toyota 5 p.m. 109. Bailey Fisher 23:05.4 T90 1. Elizabeth Steen 563; 2. Bailey Cent. Arkansas 35, Northwestern St. 14 27 Paul Menard Chevrolet ESPN2 — Bowling Green at Ohio Reed 444; 3. Amber Hack 394; 4. Donna Sam Houston St. 70, SE Louisiana 0 28 Ford 2A Boys Dean 373; 5. Adalee Sabin 348; High Stephen F. Austin 40, Lamar 26 29 Mark Martin Toyota NBA BASKETBALL Local Results Game: Elizabeth Steen 231 Texas 31, Texas Tech 22 30 Ford 5 p.m. 16. Dallas Snider 16:05.9 WFW Top 5 Special Rec (2 games) FAR WEST 31 Ford ESPN — Philadelphia at New Orleans 30. Danny Robertson 16:31.6 WFW 1. Don Koher 345; 2. Joy Watson E. Washington 34, Cal Poly 17 32 Marcos Ambrose Ford 76. Denver Parker 17:17.3 WFW 324; 3. Fred Ueltschi 274; 4. Daryl Hull Fresno St. 45, Hawaii 10 33 Toyota 7:30 p.m. 267; 5. Ben Draper 265; High Game: Joy Montana 24, Weber St. 21 34 Chevrolet ESPN — San Antonio at L.A. Clippers 2A Girls Watson 173 Montana St. 20, Sacramento St. 17 35 David Gilliland Ford Local Results Top 5 Bowling Club (2 games) N. Arizona 50, Idaho St. 10 36 AJ Allmendinger Chevrolet SOCCER 29. Carry Larsen 20:03.0 CEN 1. Stasia 284; 2. David 220; 3. Eliza- N. Colorado 32, Portland St. 28 37 Ford 11:30 a.m. 100. Serena Wallace 21:41.0 CEN beth 217; 4. Zach 209; 5. Derek 207; Oregon 62, Southern Cal 51 38 Michael McDowell Ford FSN — UEFA Champions League, Celtic vs. High Game: Stasia 145 Oregon St. 36, Arizona St. 26 39 Dave Blaney Chevrolet Prep Football San Diego St. 21, Boise St. 19 40 Toyota Barcelona at Glasgow, Scotland Saturday’s Statewide Scores San Jose St. 42, Idaho 13 41 Toyota 5 p.m. Auburn 41, Olympia 38 Stanford 48, Colorado 0 42 J.J. Yeley Chevrolet FSN — UEFA Champions League, Manches- Bell. Prep 45, Edmonds-Woodway 6 COLLEGE UCLA 66, Arizona 10 43 Toyota Bothell 31, Curtis 3 UNLV 35, New Mexico 7 ter United at Braga (same-day tape) Chimacum 56, Coupeville 39 NCAA Div. I Football Utah 49, Washington St. 6 NASCAR Nationwide Series NBCSN — MLS, playoffs, conference semifi- Eastside Catholic 27, Meadowdale 13 Week 11 Rankings (Nov. 4) Utah St. 38, Texas St. 7 At Texas Motor Speedway Ferndale 22, Hazen 16 BCS Standings Wyoming 45, Colorado St. 31 Saturday’s Results nal, leg 2, DC United at New York Friday Harbor 42, Life Christian 0 Rk. Team Record 1 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet Jackson 56, Tahoma 34 1 Alabama 9-0 2 Dodge THURSDAY, Nov. 8 Kennedy 35, Mountlake Terrace 29 2 Kansas State 9-0 NFL 3 Kyle Busch Toyota Lake Stevens 67, Kentlake 33 3 Oregon 9-0 4 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Ford COLLEGE FOOTBALL Marysville-Pilchuck 42, Mt. View 7 4 Notre Dame 9-0 5 Denny Hamlin Toyota 4:30 p.m. Meridian 26, Eatonville 15 5 Georgia 8-1 Standings 6 Chevrolet Nathan Hale 19, Shelton 6 6 Florida 8-1 National Football Conference 7 Sam Hornish Jr. Dodge ESPN — Florida St. at Virginia Tech Newport 56, Skyview 35 7 LSU 7-2 NFC EAST W L T PCT 8 Chevrolet GOLF North Thurston 40, Rainier Beach 0 8 South Carolina 7-2 NY Giants 6 3 0 .667 9 Ford 10 a.m. O’Dea 28, Lakes 25 9 Louisville 9-0 Philadelphia 3 5 0 .429 10 Joey Logano Toyota Oroville 72, Chief Leschi 0 10 Florida State 8-1 Dallas 3 5 0 .375 11 Elliott Sadler Chevrolet TGC — PGA Tour, Children’s Miracle Net- Roosevelt 10, Central Kitsap 7 11 Oregon State 7-1 Washington 3 6 0 .333 12 Cole Whitt Chevrolet work Hospitals Classic, first round, at Lake Buena Skyline 59, Puyallup 17 12 Oklahoma 6-2 NFC NORTH 13 Brad Sweet Chevrolet Tacoma Baptist 46, Seattle Lutheran 8 13 Clemson 8-1 Chicago 7 1 0 .875 14 Danica Patrick Chevrolet Vista, Fla. Taholah 34, Mary Knight 26 14 Stanford 7-2 Green Bay 6 3 0 .667 15 Kenny Wallace Toyota NBA BASKETBALL 15 Texas A&M 7-2 Minnesota 5 4 0 .556 16 Jeremy Clements Chevrolet 5 p.m. Prep Volleyball 16 Nebraska 7-2 Detroit 4 4 0 .500 17 Michael Annett Ford Washington State Volleyball Coaches 17 Texas 7-2 NFC SOUTH 18 Mike Bliss Toyota TNT — Oklahoma City at Chicago Association Rankings 18 UCLA 7-2 Atlanta 8 0 0 1.000 19 Ryan Newman Chevrolet 7:30 p.m. Class 4A 19 USC 6-3 Tampa Bay 4 4 0 .500 20 Joe Nemechek Toyota 1. Mead 20 Louisiana Tech 8-1 New Orleans 3 5 0 .286 21 Eric McClure Toyota TNT — L.A. Clippers at Portland 2. Jackson 21 Mississippi State 7-2 Carolina 2 6 0 .250 22 Brian Scott Toyota NFL FOOTBALL 3. Bellarmine Prep 22 Texas Tech 6-3 NFC WEST 23 David Starr Toyota 5 p.m. 4. Camas 23 Rutgers 7-1 San Francisco 6 2 0 .750 24 Mike Wallace Chevrolet 5. Emerald Ridge 24 Northwestern 7-2 Seattle 5 4 0 .556 25 Chevrolet NFL — Indianapolis at Jacksonville 6. 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College Football Wilson Suspended From Cougars, Left Practice BIG LOSS: WSU’s Leading Wilson stormed out of a team season. several reporters’ questions with out of practice Sunday. practice early Sunday evening. Last season, he caught 82 vague and positive comments. Tuel said the coaching staff Receiver Stormed Out Washington State (2-7, 0-6) passes for 1,388 yards and 12 “Everybody on the team is has been pushing Wilson hard. of Sunday Evening was blown out 49-6 at Utah on touchdowns. a great partner, win or lose,” A players’ only meeting was Saturday for its sixth consecu- Leach said Wilson’s return Leach said at one point. planned to discuss issues with Team Practice tive loss. Afterward, Leach com- was up in the air. “There’s a lot of love in the the team heading into the final SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — plained that the effort of his “It would depend on circum- room, totally,” he said. three games, Tuel said. Washington State star receiver players was “bordering on cow- stances and we’d have a discus- Earlier Monday, quarterback “There’s a lot of flak coming Marquess Wilson was sus- ardice.” sion,” Leach said. Jeff Tuel said the coaches were in from the outside about this “That could have been a zom- Leach was asked if the public trying to get more effort out of pended on Monday for an un- program,” Tuel said. “You are bie convention,” he said of his criticism of his players might be the players. specified violation of team rules, team’s play immediately after counter-productive, and replied “I think it’s obvious at some not going to break us as players.” and will miss Saturday’s game the game. that he had in the past consid- points in the (Utah) game we Linebacker Travis Long de- against No. 17 UCLA. Wilson, a junior, has been ered replying with “yes or no” could have got better effort,” clined to discuss the Wilson Cougars oach Mike Leach the target of Leach’s criticism answers to most questions. Tuel said. situation. declined to say why Wilson was for much of the season, and has “Typically if I am asked a “It’s tough to put a finger on Asked if Leach took some suspended, although he said the recently been demoted from his question, I’ll give an honest an- what makes this team play well getting used to as a coach, Long punishment would last at least a starting position despite lead- swer,” Leach said Monday. “Evi- some weeks and not well other said: “Yeah, it takes you a little week. ing the team in receiving. Wil- dently there is some dissatisfac- weeks,” Tuel added. while to get used to him. It’s not The Moscow-Pullman Daily son has caught 52 passes for 813 tion with that.” Tuel said he felt “disbelief” that big a deal, because he is the News reported Monday that yards and five touchdowns this In response, Leach answered when he heard Wilson walked coach.”

Rick Bowmer / The Associated Press Utah wide receiver Reggie Dunn (14) outruns Washington State safety Anthony Carpenter (4) during WSU’s loss to the Utes on Saturday. Utah Drops the Hammer on WSU, 49-6 OUCH: Cougs Destroyed Leach was particularly irked was intercepted, fumbled and half, with one possession ending that his offensive line couldn’t sacked six times, but threw a on a missed 49-yard field goal by Utes, Still Winless handle the pressure when Utah 5-yard TD pass to Kristoff Wil- by Andrew Furney and two end- in Pac-12 Play rushed just two defenders. “They’re not that liams on the game’s final play to ing on failed fourth-down plays. “Our five couldn’t whip their avoid the shutout. Tuel threw behind Marquess SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — two, which means if five of our good; we’re not The Utes are 11-0 when Wilson on fourth-and-12 from Earlier this season Washington guys went in an alley and got that bad.’’ White rushes for 100 yards. He the Utah 37. And on fourth- State coach Mike Leach called in a fight with two of theirs, we had 96 by halftime, and carried and-1 from the Utes’ 34, Trevor some of his seniors empty would have gotten massacred,” Mike Leach, the ball just three times in the Reilly batted down his pass at corpses. Leach said. “That’s just ridicu- WSU head coach second half before taking a seat the line. After losing 49-6 to Utah lously inexcusable. It was one in the blowout victory. Leach pulled Tuel in the on Saturday, of the most heartless efforts up At halftime, Utah held a third quarter and inserted Con- he said, “That front I’ve seen; and our defen- 285-116 edge in total yards, 141- nor Halliday, but Tuel finished could have sive line wasn’t any better.” 15 edge in rushing yards and the game, engineering the late been a zombie kids on your team,” added Leach, Leach sent his entire starting who said the coaches were going 7-minute edge in time of posses- TD drive. convention out offensive and defensive lines to sion. The Utes dominated on de- there.” to sit down and re-evaluate ev- the postgame press conference ery aspect of the program. Nothing went right for the fense despite missing top cor- Reggie to face the media. Cougars and Tuel, who set a nerback Ryan Lacy, who did not Dunn re- White also caught an 18- UTAH 49 Senior Travis Long was yard TD pass as Utah scored on school passing mark with 43 dress because of an undisclosed turned a kick- asked about losing bowl-game completions last week as Wash- injury. five first-half possessions and off 100 yards WSU 6 eligibility with the loss. “I’m not ington State took it down to the The Cougars started 0 for 9 for the third happy and that’s all I’m going to led 31-0 at halftime. wire against nationally ranked on third-down conversions and time in two say about that,” he said and then Dunn opened the second Stanford. 0 for 2 on fourth down. weeks and John White rushed left the room in tears. half with his school-record “If we are taking any satisfac- Utah held a 453-255 advan- for 101 yards and two touch- Utah (4-5, 2-4) has won two fourth career 100-yard return. tion out of last week, we are out tage in total yards, limiting the downs for Utah. straight. He had an NCAA-record two of our mind,” Leach said. “Not nation’s 120th-ranked rushing “Our effort today was pitiful,” “Utah’s team deserves a lot 100-yard kickoff returns last one play last week counts for attack to minus-4 yards. Leach said. “We had bad effort of credit,” Leach said. “They’re week. this week.” Washington State’s Mar- on all sides of the ball for four not that good; we’re not that bad. Utah freshman Travis Wil- Tuel completed three of his quess Wilson entered the game quarters.” Despite what the score was, they son completed 17 of 21 passes for first five passes for 41 yards Sat- with 184 career receptions and The loss was the sixth could have beat us by 100 today. 171 yards, with two touchdowns urday, but was just 1 of 9 for 6 needed 12 to set the school re- straight for Washington State (2- “If you have to beg an 18-to- and an interception. yards the rest of the quarter. cord of 195. 7, 0-6 Pac-12), assuring Leach of 22-year-old kid to give good ef- Washington State’s Jeff Tuel Washington State crossed He finished with five catches his first losing season. fort then you’ve got the wrong was 23 of 45 for 232 yards. He midfield three times in the first for 73 yards. Sports 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012 SPORTS

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Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press Seattle Seahawks' Golden Tate (81) leaps over Minnesota Vikings' Josh Robinson (21) for a touchdown late in the irst half Sunday in Seattle.

John Froschauer / The Associated Press Wilson, Hawks Rock Viks Minnesota Vikings Adrian Peterson raises his arms after the National Anthem before playing the Seattle Seahawks Sunday in Seattle. Peterson ran for 182 By Danny O'Neil yards in the Vikings’ loss. The Seattle Times The Seahawks took the lead on a swan dive in the final min- Seahawks Survive, Then ute of the first half. "I put myself out there," re- Admire Adrian Peterson ceiver Golden Tate said. Actually, he put himself way arl Thomas barked. Jim Brown, Emmitt Smith, up there. Tate took off at the Adrian Peterson Walter Payton, Barry Sanders. 2-yard line, leaping off two feet Eshrugged. Adrian Peterson is a first-bal- and had his legs knocked out The Minnesota running lot Hall of Famer. I can’t come from under him when Minneso- back was in full superhuman up with enough adjectives to ta defensive back Josh Robinson mode midway through the describe how special of a run- hit Tate's right knee. Tate was second quar- ning back he is.” flipped headfirst toward the end ter when he Peterson exploited every zone when the football crossed collided with mistake made by an aggres- the goal line, officials ruling he Thomas after sive Seahawks defense prone scored his second touchdown of a 15-yard to overpursuing. He ran for 74 the game before losing control of gain. The Se- yards on the second play from the ball. Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press ahawks safety scrimmage before getting It was a fitting way to take jawed at him, caught at the 1-yard line. Two the lead since the Seahawks Seattle Seahawks Russell Wilson throws against the Minnesota Vikings in the irst but Peterson plays later, he finished off the half Sunday in Seattle. By Jerry Brewer turned their recipe for success The Seattle was as imper- drive with a touchdown run, upside down in a 30-20 victory Times vious to trash accounting for all 80 yards as over the Vikings at CenturyLink Of course, the Vikings didn't Minnesota 16-3. talk as he was Minnesota took a 7-0 lead. Field. have to pass in the first half as It was unquestionably Se- to the Seahawks’ reputed run- If you wondered if Peter- The defense that has been Peterson did everything but attle's most complete offensive stuffing defense. son had recovered fully from Seattle's strength allowed 17 leave skid marks as he sped performance of the year. Wilson “I was surprised because I tearing two major ligaments first-half points and gave up over Seattle's defense. He gained was efficient, completing two- got up, and he was celebrating in his left knee 11 months 182 yards rushing to Minne- 74 yards the second time he thirds of his attempts and never like he just won the lottery or ago, he left no doubt Sunday sota's Adrian Peterson while touched the ball, and totaled 80 something,” Peterson said. “I before 67,584 at CenturyLink turning over the ball. The run- the offense that has been the yards on Minnesota's first drive ning game was relentless, Seattle was shocked. I was just look- Field. In a battle of two run- Seahawks' biggest liability came against a Seahawks defense that ning backs at their best, he rushing for 128 of its season- ing at him, like, ‘What are back from two first-half deficits allowed an average of 84.9 yards you celebrating for? Maybe outperformed Marshawn high 195 yards in the second and finished with a season-high rushing over the first half of its because you made the tackle, Lynch, who rushed for 124 half. 30 points. season. you got me down.’ Yeah, that yards. Peterson broke tackles And all of a sudden, this of- Quarterback Russell Wilson Seattle had not allowed an was funny. He’s a good guy, all over the field. He threw fense that was held to fewer than threw for three touchdowns in opposing running back to rush though.” a ridiculous spin move on 20 points in five of the first six the first half, Marshawn Lynch The brash Seahawks de- Thomas to avoid going down. for more than one touchdown games has totaled 54 the past ran for a season-high 124 yards fense isn’t one to yield to the It was as fine a perfor- in two years. Peterson had two two weeks. and scored in the second half greatness of others. After the mance as you’ll ever see from touchdowns in the first 20 min- "I definitely believe we are and a week after Seattle lost two utes. Minnesota took a 7-0 lead Seahawks beat New Eng- a running back. Of all the ex- getting more comfortable," Wil- fourth-quarter leads in Detroit, on his first touchdown, and tied land last month, cornerback traordinary offensive players son said. the Seahawks found a way to the score 14-14 on his second Richard Sherman used Tom the Seahawks have faced this Receiver Sidney Rice scored Brady’s name in vain — to season — Brady, Aaron Rodg- stiffen in the second half. scoring run. When Vikings "I was real proud of how hard kicker Blair Walsh made a 36- a touchdown, Tate had two and his face. But Peterson doesn’t ers, Calvin Johnson, Larry Seattle was able to run out the just demand respect; he earns Fitzgerald — Peterson is the we played and how tough we yard field goal with 5:25 left in played and how we responded second quarter, Minnesota led final 5:27 with one last time- it with breathtaking flair. only one who thrived against consuming drive that allowed And though they tried to them. The Seahawks went at halftime," coach Pete Carroll 17-14. said. "We put together a really The Seahawks responded Seattle's offense to begin the fluster and contain the NFL’s from audacious to awestruck. second half of the season with a best running back, Peterson “He’s a special back,” good second half, particularly with an 80-yard scoring drive improved on defense." that culminated with Tate's performance that made a state- rushed for 182 yards and Thomas said. “There’s a rea- ment. gained the Hawks’ reverence. son why he is who he is.” It must be mentioned that headfirst dive for a touchdown, "Looking forward to us keep- He couldn’t defeat them, The Seahawks never really Minnesota quarterback Chris- and while Seattle missed the however. One player never stopped him. Only the Vi- tian Ponder was particularly aw- point-after kick, the Seahawks ing on rolling," Rice said. "Open- can. In a 30-20 Seahawks vic- kings’ play-calling kept Peter- ful, too. He completed 11 passes took a 20-17 halftime lead and ing up the offense, we're run- tory, Seattle merely outlasted son from reaching 200 yards. in the game for 63 yards and was never looked back. Beginning ning the ball really well. We're Peterson and a Minnesota run He ran 12 times for 144 of the sacked four times. Minnesota's that drive for the go-ahead throwing it downfield. We're game that produced 243 yards Vikings’ 197 yards in the first 44-yard net passing total was the touchdown, Seattle outgained making plays at receiver. This is against the league’s fourth- half, and Seahawks coach Pete fewest by any Seattle opponent Minnesota 261 yards to 72 the what we're capable of doing ev- best run defense. The Se- Carroll called it “a nightmare, in 14 years. rest of the game and outscored ery week." ahawks picked on second-year to tell you the truth.” In the quarterback Christian Ponder second half, Peterson rushed Saints Run Over Eagles, Keep Playoff Hopes Alive when Peterson had his back just five more times and turned, and the result was gained 38 yards. NEW ORLEANS (MCT) — ing yards, 53 rushing yards and numbers were not nearly one of the strangest, most lop- You can’t say you played New Orleans cornerback Pat- one touchdown and one inter- enough to keep pace with the sided defensive performances good defense after giving up rick Robinson returned Michael ception. He was sacked seven Saints, who were led by quarter- of the season. 243 rushing yards. But after Vick’s first-quarter interception times. Running back LeSean back Drew Brees’ 245 yards and For all that good running, surrendering 228 total yards 99 yards for a touchdown. It gave McCoy ran for 119 yards. The two touchdowns. the Vikings managed only and 17 points in the first the Saints a lead they never re- 287 total yards. Ponder was half, the Seahawks returned linquished in an eventual 28-13 terrible, completing only 11 to stinginess in the second win over the Eagles on Monday of 22 passes for 63 yards. In half. Minnesota scored three night in the Mercedes-Benz Su- the second half, he was just 4 points and gained 59 yards perdome. All Andy Reid could of 9 for 21 yards. Factor the after halftime. The defense do was watch Vick lay helplessly Seahawks’ four sacks into found a different way to do its after the play, his attempt for a Minnesota’s passing total, and job and then lived off the of- tackle both penalized and futile. the Vikings had the fewest fense for a change. It solved its There was much more of the net passing yards — 44 — the third-down bugaboo, limiting game to be played, just like there Seahawks have allowed since the Vikings to conversions is more of the 2012 season to be Philadelphia finished a game on 3 of 10 third-down tries. played. But the interception was 14 years ago with just 12 net And while the defense has so significant, and the result ap- passing yards. been vulnerable to the short peared almost inevitable. The The defense deserves cred- passing game, Ponder wasn’t same might be said about the it for being adaptable enough successful in that area. Wide Eagles season. The defeat was to keep the game under con- receiver Percy Harvin, who the Eagles’ fourth consecutive trol another way, but the play- entered the game with 60 loss, dropping them to 3-5. Reid ers were too busy appreciating receptions, caught just two continues to inch dangerously Peterson to accept applause passes and suffered an ankle close to the threshold that would for their versatility. injury. prevent the Eagles from making “I just respect him,” defen- The Seahawks stopped the postseason, from showing sive end Red Bryant said. “It’s everyone but Peterson. On the improvement owner Jeffrey not every day you’re on the this day, the complicated Lurie desires, from extending field with a running back of feat proved much easier than Reid’s career in Philadelphia be- his caliber. You hear about tackling the bionic back. yond 14 years. Vick finished with 272 pass- The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012 Life:Food

Pete Caster / [email protected] Marie Panesko talks about eating "low to the ground" by focusing on cooking with unprocessed food prior to preparing an unprocessed tomato soup from scratch at her home in Chehalis. Delicious From the Ground Up Eating Unprocessed: It’s Easier Than You Think By Carrina Stanton “Many people have asked me why because that is approximately how long conut creamer and milk from So Deli- For The Chronicle John is so healthy and I’ll say it’s be- it takes to develop a new habit, Panes- cious. She is lactose intolerant and said cause we eat low to the ground,” Marie ko pointed out. And while the idea of she doesn’t want to do without milk When they got married four years said. cutting out all pre-packaged and pro- and creamer so she allows herself those ago, Marie Panesko said her husband, For the last two years, the Paneskos cessed food may sound extreme, she items. John, wasn’t so sure he wanted to adopt have taken part in a challenge called said in the long run it is not all that But mostly when it comes to eat- her eating style. October Unprocessed. It challenges extreme. For instance, she said she no ing unprocessed, Panesko pointed out After all, not only was she vegetar- families across the nation to eschew all longer uses vegetable or canola oil be- that the main idea is to work healthier, ian but she also made a point of eating processed foods for an entire month. If cause of the processing required to pro- more whole ingredients into what you “low to the ground,” meaning she eats you can make it in your kitchen, such duce them and chooses instead olive oil, already eat. She said most of the pots minimally processed foods. But she as canned tomatoes or beans, you can walnut oil and coconut oil, all of which and pans she uses are the ones she had said after trying the diet and enjoying buy it, being mindful of purchasing or- are readily available at most stores. when she first moved out on her own, it, he eventually had his own “ah-ha” ganic, low ingredient items. And she said there is wiggle room including her mother’s old cast iron moment about the typical American Panesko said the challenge has been even in eating unprocessed. For in- pot. And she described herself as a “re- diet. interesting because it has made her stance, she said there are some ready heat” mother with her now grown chil- “He stopped in the grocery store one more aware if the eating choices she made mixes that are not full of chemi- dren because they were picky. day and said, ‘This food isn’t here be- was making and it forced her to really cals and genetically modified ingre- She likes to make large batches of cause it’s good for me. It’s here because look at labels. dients. She said she especially loves something and freeze for the conve- people buy it,’” she recalled. “The best thing you can do is read boxed rice mixes from Lundberg Rice nience of having meals she can simply Taking a second thought about labels,” Panesko said. “If you can’t pro- and many pre-made products from the reheat later. the foods we put into our bodies is a nounce it or you can’t make it in your Amy’s organic food company. “If I can do this anybody can do passion for Panesko that has grown kitchen, don’t eat it.” The October Unprocessed rules this,” she said. “I”m not a great cook. I throughout her adulthood. She has October Unprocessed is one month also allow for a “cheat” item. Hers is co- don’t spend hours in and I been a vegetarian for more than 20 don’t have all those great gadgets.” years and before coming to Washing- ton ran one of the first community- Panesko shared some favorite reci- supported agriculture programs in San pes for healthier versions of processed Diego County. foods: A former rancher, she once ate meat Mom-Made Pop Tarts and slaughtered many different kinds adapted from Bon Appetit, April 2010 of animals. But she said the turning point was the experience of slaughter- Make your favorite pie crust and di- ing a pig. She decided she didn’t want vide it into 2 discs. Refrigerate. to kill any more animals. 10-12 tablespoons fruit preserves “I had always eaten low to the (Panesko used apple butter that she ground. It’s a value to me,” Panesko canned last year, but any will do), pow- said. “I just decided I wasn’t willing to dered sugar, for dusting do it again and if I’m not willing to kill Line 2 large rimmed baking pans the animal, I should not be eating it.” with parchment. If you have limited When she and John met online five freezer space, and you can’t put two years ago, she said he initially told her pans in your freezer, you can probably he was concerned that their relation- get them all onto one pan, but if you ship may not work because she was can do the two, it is safer. a vegetarian. She recalled he told her Working with one disk at a time, all of the vegetarians he had ever met roll out the dough on a floured surface were what he called “vege-totalitarians” to about 13x11 inches. Trim to a 12x10- meaning they liked to push their own inch rectangle, and cut into eight 5x3- eating views on everyone else. Marie inch rectangles. said while they eat vegetarian in their Arrange 4 rectangles, spaced apart, home, she does not keep her husband on each sheet. Spoon about 1 table- from eating meat. spoon of jam down the center of each “It’s a very personal thing for me,” rectangle. Top with a second rectangle, she said. and gently press together at the edges. Then double seal it with a fork, press- But over their four years of mar- ing the edges all around the rectangle. riage, the eating arrangement in their Repeat with the other tarts. Poke each house has worked well for John. Ma- top with a toothpick a few times. Cover rie said over time he lost weight and with plastic wrap, and freeze tarts on friends and family started comment- sheets for at least two hours and up to ing on how good he looked. John’s one week. physician noticed his improving health Position 1 rack in the top third of the at his regular checkups. Eventually oven, and one rack on the lower third. strangers even starting called John’s Preheat to 375 degrees. Bake frozen radio talk show to comment on his Marie Panesko gets ready to place a cookie sheet full of breakfast pastries into the oven as she changing appearance. displays how to cook with unprocessed food at her home. please see DELICIOUS, page Life 7 Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012 • Life 3

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Voice of the People Centralia Youngsters Get Dictionaries

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Photographs submitted by Alice Coakley, Oakview Grange Third-graders at Jeferson-Lincoln Elementary in Centralia examine the dictionaries they were given by the members of the Oakview Grange. Grange Gives Dictionaries to Jefferson-Lincoln Third-Graders “I’m not on the By Alice Coakley Oakview Grange Internet.” Oakview Grange members Wilma Deck Joyce Kludt, Alice Coakley and Centralia, retired secretary Martha Harjo presented stu- dent dictionaries to Jefferson- Lincoln third-graders on Oct. 8. Ninety-one third-graders re- ceived their “The Best Diction- ary for Students.” This marks the 11th year Oakview Grange has donated dictionaries to Jefferson-Lin- coln Elementary School. Words for Thirds is part of the nation- wide dictionary project aimed at getting dictionaries to all third -grade students to assist them in their school work. On Oct. 4, the Oakview Grange hosted its annual Boost- er Night/Open House. The evening began with a potluck supper. A drawing for “I don’t use that an array of door prizes included stuff. I never have a dozen doughnuts, apples for an apple pie, a jug of apple cider, gotten into it.” dried prunes and 5-pound sack of potatoes left guests and mem- Joyce Kludt, left, and Martha Harjo, both members of the Oakview Grange, distribute dictionaries to third graders at Centra- Lonnie Peterson bers smiling. Rochester, former trucking lia’s Jeferson-Lincoln Elementary. company employee Worthy Lecturer Marilyn Clark introduced Hank and scenes. Linda taught English as abusing their hall and especially waxing the hardwood floor af- Linda Claycamp as the eve- a Second Language classes and the hardwood floor in the main ter most events due to abuses. ning’s guest speakers. told of her experiences. hall, along with littering and The membership has con- Hank told of their many ad- Like so many nonprofit vandalism issues. sidered not renting the hall to ventures while in Mongolia as groups who own their facilities, Discussion centered on the the public in an attempt to pre- he passed around his colorful Oakview Grange struggles with continual expense of clean- serve the building’s integrity sketches of various Mongolian continual problems with renters ing the hall, and the cost of re- longer. Names in the News chosen group of K-12 educators of digitized historical artifacts Librarian Participates to attend one of its seven teacher and documents available on the in Teacher Institute institutes in Washington, D.C. library’s website. Debi Shultz, Centralia High During the five-day program, Educators attending the School librarian, was selected participants worked with library teacher institutes develop pri- from a pool education specialists and subject mary-source based teaching “No time for that. I of more than matter experts to learn effec- strategies that they can take 300 applicants tive practices for using primary back to their school districts, ap- went on Facebook to participate sources in the classroom, while ply in the classroom and pass a few times — in the Library exploring some of the millions along to colleagues. of Congress my family is on Teaching with Facebook — but Primary Sourc- es Summer I just don’t have Debi Shultz Teacher Insti- Centralia High tute. time. I’m too busy.” School librarian Each year, Evonne Anderson the Library of Congress provides Rochester, retired Washington the opportunity for a carefully state employee Life 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012 History

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Food Establishments With Violations: Red Blue Total Traditions, Centralia 0 5 5 Food Establishments With Perfect Scores: Twin Cities Senior Center, Chehalis 0 5 5 Indirect drains are required on three-compartment sinks, produce sink (if used) and espresso machine. Please correct within two month and send - Lewis County Head Start, Toledo Indirect drains are required on three-compartment and produce sinks. tos to Health Department. (5 blue) Winlock (Olequa) Senior Center, Please provide and send photos to the Health Department within two Winlock months. (5 blue) Inspection: Oct. 22 Winlock Elementary School, Winlock Mossyrock Market, Mossyrock 5 0 5 Inspection: Oct. 24 Jefferson-Lincoln Elementary, Centralia Centralia Alternative Program, Chehalis 10 0 10 Walk-in items were too warm (45 F.). These must be kept at 41 F. or below. Please adjust or repair the refrigerator within one week. Fords Prairie Elementary, Centralia Produce (apples, oranges and bananas) are washed onsite. Due to inad- Edison Elementary, Centralia equate facilities, this is not allowed. All produce must be washed at the high Inspection: Oct. 26 Washington Elementary, Centralia school and then protected from contamination either individually (aggies) or ••• JJ Berry Country Store, Chehalis in covered containers. (10 red) Editor’s note: These figures are derived from inspections conducted by Dick’s Brewing Co., Centralia the Lewis County Public Health Department’s Food Safety Program. Black Hills Bakery, Centralia Inspection: Oct. 24 Lake Store, Mossyrock Gather Cafe, Centralia 0 5 5 Red violations are those most likely to cause foodborne illness and must be corrected at the time of inspection. Blue violations relate to overall cleanli- Centralia-Chehalis Kiwanis, Tiger Sta- There was no sanitizer in cloth bucket. Please correct, provide test strips ness and operational conditions and must be corrected by established dead- dium, Centralia and ensure concentration of 50-100 ppm. (5 blue) Westminster Presbyterian Church, lines or by the next routine inspection. Chehalis Inspection: Oct. 24 today iN LEwis CoUNty-arEa History 1889 — an inspiration 1933 — Hitler: struction of a new high school As a teenager, Lund had prompting motorists to take U.S. for artists Menace or Messiah? and gymnasium. The margin worked at the Fox Theatre in Highway 12 to cross the Cas- was 687 yes and 294 no, a 70 per- In a poetic ode to the ar- The general public was in- Centralia as an usher. Years lat- cades. cent majority in favor. Only 60% Steve Wallingford, owner ea’s beauty entitled “Our Beau- vited to hear a lecture about er he returned to the Fox as its yes was needed. of Peters Inn, said the road was tiful Valley,” the newspaper Adolph Hitler at a local church. manager. like a freeway. wrote: “The Tenderfoot who “Hitler, Menace or Mes- Mountain View Lodge own- imagines that our rainy sea- siah?” would be the subject 1983 — Corps Endorses Flood 2005 — Highway 12 is of the forum on present day reduction Plan er Lily Abella said it took her 12 son is a dem damp, unpleasant Like Freeway minutes to get out of her drive- time, is surprised at the bril- problems at the Presbyterian church, The Chronicle wrote. The Army Corps of Engi- Packwood was booming way with the bumper-to-bum- liant sunbursts that take up a neers endorsed an $18.6 million A historic lecture on “Hitler as Interstate 90 was closed, per traffic. proposal to change the Skoo- portion of nearly every rainy and Present Day Conditions in kumchuck Dam to avoid flood- day. Just now, when eastern Germany” was to be delivered ing in the Twin Cities. fields are becoming bare, our by the pastor, Rev. Ward Ma- fields are greener than those Forest Brooks, Corps study cHenry, and would be followed manager, said the proposed of an English June. The dark, by an open discussion. unchanging green of the pine modifications would reduce a forests on all sides of us is re- 200-year magnitude flood to lieved by the rich tints of the 1956 — Chehalis Votes the level of a three-year flood, deciduous trees. The artist’s overwhelming for outdoor Pool reducing the level of floodwa- ters by 2 to 5 feet in the Twin eye for color would delight in A $125,000 proposal to build Cities area, The Chronicle the brilliant landscapes of the a “splash pool” in Chehalis over- wrote. Chehalis Valley, just now.” whelmingly passed its public The Chehalis River at vote. Ground would realize a six inch The proposal had been en- reduction in flood levels. 1931 — Centralia woman dorsed by groups including the is a Licensed Pilot Part of the plan included VFW, Chehalis Ministerial As- purchasing 50 acres of land Miss Vivian Ingram, 24, of sociation, the Junior Chamber because of the loss of wildlife Centralia was the first South- of Commerce and the Knights habitat. Funding would need to west Washington woman to re- of Columbus. be authorized by Congress. ceive a government airplane pi- The splash pool won by a 68 lot’s license, her instructor, Roy percent majority, 1,802 for and Hubert of Chehalis, announced. 842 against. 1998 — First-run Movies “The young lady studied avi- Measures to authorize re- Coming to Chehalis theater ation in her spare time after her modeling and renovation of city First-run movies were com- day’s work was finished and hall (1,125 for, 1,452 against) and ing to the Chehalis Theater. has proved herself an apt pupil, purchase of a new $40,000, 75- “I’m really excited about according to her instructor,” foot aerial ladder and pumper showing first-run movies,” Da- The Daily Chronicle wrote. Her fire truck (1,312 for and 1,220 ryl Lund, owner of the theater, government-supervised flying against, not the supermajority said. Ticket prices would be test this week included a dead needed) failed. $5.50 for adults and $3 for chil- motor landing from 1,000 feet In Mossyrock voters over- dren and senior citizens. to a given mark on a field and whelmingly voted to pass a The 188-seat theater had re- making a 180 degree turn. $433,000 bond to finance con- opened in March 1998. COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012 • Life 5

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PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

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DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

SHOE by Chris Cassatt & Gary Brookins FRANK & ERNEST by Bob Thaves

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Delicious: Sift Powdered Sugar Lightly Over Tarts and Serve Warm Continued from Life 1 til the onions are soft. Do not brown, just cook until they are tarts uncovered until golden, re- soft and easily squishable with a versing sheets after 15 minutes, wooden spoon. 25-30 minutes total. Immedi- Stir in the curry powder, ately transfer tarts to a rack. Sift cumin and coriander and stir powdered sugar lightly over the constantly, about 30 seconds, tarts, and serve warm. just until fragrant and toasty. www.eatingfromthegroundup. Add tomatoes, 4 cups water if com/2010/04/imperfect/ using fresh tomatoes and 6 cups if using drained, canned toma- Tomato Curry Soup toes. Simmer until tomatoes 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, break down easily when stirred olive oil, coconut oil or a combi- with a wooden spoon (20-30 nation minutes). 2 medium onions, roughly Then puree with a hand blender until smooth. Continue chopped (Panesko prefers yel- to simmer and stir if you’d like low) to reduce the liquid a bit. a grab of sea salt To serve: “I love to serve this 3 teaspoons curry powder as is, with just a dollop of coco- 1 teaspoon ground coriander nut ‘cream’ and a thick slice of 1 teaspoon ground cumin fresh bakery bread,” Marie Pan- 1/2 teaspoon chile flakes* esko said. “It is also great served 8 cups cored, chopped, fresh over rice.” Pete Caster / [email protected] tomatoes *If you plan to freeze this, or Marie Panekso blends chopped and cooked onions along with various spices as she prepares a tomato soup from scratch leave the chili flakes out and add at her home in Chehalis. 2 28-oz cans of crushed to- them when reheating matoes Inspired by A Simple Tomato 4 to 6 cups water 3 tbsp cocoa powder gredients. Add the vanilla and gen- “Vegan marshmallows would Soup on 101cookbooks.com blog 1 14-oz can of coconut milk 1/2 tsp organic vanilla extract tly stir in milk. Heat over medium also be lovely in this, but I did not In a large pot over melt the 2 2/3 cups So Delicious Un- heat whisking constantly until hot happen to have any in the house,” butter and/or olive oil and/or So Delicious Hot Cocoa sweetened Coconut Milk (do not boil). Pour into your favorite Marie Panesko said. “Adjust sugar coconut oil. Add the onions and 4 tbsp organic raw turbinado Soy whip (optional) mug and top with soy whip if de- as needed to suit the level of sweet- salt and cook. with lid on, un- sugar In a saucepan add the dry in- sired. ness you desire.” ADVICE: Dear Abby Woman’s Gifts of Friendship Are Now Being Sold Online DEAR ABBY: I have a close DEAR TRACI: You don’t instead of having her be a brides- We recently moved into an friend who is obsessed with have to say anything clever. maid, Liz was a groomswoman. established neighborhood where DEAR ABBY: I’m just won- selling “finds” on eBay. I often What you should do is tell your She stood in photos with the a group of adults go on trips, out dering what you and your read- give her little items that she has friend that you were hurt when groomsmen, and even wore a to dinner, etc. I am old enough ers think about this: If you see mentioned she liked — or out- you saw the items she had re- matching outfit — a lovely gray to realize that my husband and I your doctor only once a year (or right asked for. I quested up for sale on her eBay dress with a red ribbon to match will not be invited to everything. less if you are well), but you have always thought account. Period. And in the our gray suits and red ties. — But I am not “old enough” not to been going to that doctor for five she wanted to future, be a little less generous BEST MAN IN REDMOND, feel a stab of pain and isolation years or so, should that doctor keep them for about providing stock for her WASH. when group plans are discussed remember you? — LOUISE IN herself. Recently retail venture. DEAR BEST MAN: That is in my presence and we are not ARIZONA I saw some of certainly an appropriate solu- invited. DEAR LOUISE: It depends the things I DEAR ABBY: Over the years, tion to something that shouldn’t Somewhere along the line, on the volume of patients the gave her for sale I have seen many letters from be a problem in the first place. people need to learn not to dis- doctor has in his (or her) prac- under her eBay soon-to-be-brides asking if they Women have also occasionally cuss group activities in front tice. However, before seeing account. should include their husband’s served in the capacity of “best of those who are not included. you, the doctor should certainly I am dis- By Abigail Van Buren sister or other female friend in man.” I’m glad you mentioned it. No one wants to feel left out. familiarize himself (or herself) mayed that their bridal party, even if they — NEWCOMER TO MINNE- with your file so you are not be- she is taking advantage of my don’t know them. There is a so- DEAR ABBY: I have seen SOTA ing seen “cold.” generosity to make a few bucks. lution. letters in your column referring DEAR NEWCOMER: ••• No, she is not desperate. And no, This summer, I was honored to not being invited to children’s You’ve said it well. While I don’t Dear Abby is written by Abigail I don’t feel comfortable saying to be the best man at the wed- birthday parties and the hurt think the offenders are being de- Van Buren, also known as Jeanne something unless it’s clever and ding of a close friend. He had a that follows. It’s amazing to me liberately cruel, if people would Phillips, and was founded by her I won’t appear to be jealous or female friend, “Liz,” whom he that some adults have also never think before opening their mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear petty. — TRACI IN PENNSYL- wanted in the wedding party. learned the importance of being mouths, a lot of hurt feelings Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. VA NIA Liz didn’t know the bride, so sensitive to the feelings of others. could be avoided. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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WEDNESDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets November 7, 2012 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News 6:00pm Lewis, Nam. Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ The Middle “The The Neighbors (N) Suburgatory Nashville “Move It on Over” Rayna KOMO 4 News Nightline (N) (CC) ABC 4 4 (N) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (CC) Safe” (N) (CC) (CC) (DVS) “Arrested” (N) ’ “Foam Finger” thinks about moving on. (N) ’ (CC) 11:00pm (N) (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Evening Magazine Inside Edition The Voice “The Live Playoffs, Part 2” The top 20 hopefuls perform. (N Same-day Chicago Fire “Hanging On” Casey con- KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show With NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) “Post-Election” Tape) ’ (Part 2 of 2) (CC) fronts Detective Voight. (N) ’ Jay Leno IND 6 6 The Jeff Probst Show (N) ’ (CC) Extra (N) (CC) Access Hollyw’d Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) Katie Actor Michael J. Fox. (N) (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Northwest Sprt Law Order: CI KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- The Insider (N) Survivor: Philippines “Dead Man Walk- Criminal Minds A killer in Miami targets CSI: Crime Scene Investigation “Pick KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) ing” A surprising revelation. (N) prostitutes. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) and Roll” (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Chihuly Outside Dale Chihuly’s outdoor Nature “Animal Odd Couples” Cross- NOVA “Mystery of Easter Island” Moai, Nova scienceNOW How animals really MI-5 Harry is still missing. (CC) PBS 9 9 installations. ’ (CC) species relationships. (N) ’ giant statues on Easter Island. think. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) American Dad “Dr. American Dad A ’ Family Guy Peter The Simpsons Q13 FOX News at 9 Rose, Arcega- Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) 30 Rock ’ (CC) 30 Rock “Apollo, MNT 10 10 Klaustus” ’ reunion plan. ’ (CC) has a stroke. ’ ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Dunn, Kelly and Levine. (N) (CC) Apollo” ’ (CC) The King of The King of The Office “Jury The Office “The Arrow “Damaged” Oliver is arrested for Supernatural The guys search for an Seinfeld “The Car- Seinfeld “The Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- C W 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Duty” ’ (CC) Dundies” (CC) murder. (N) ’ (CC) avenging ghost. (N) ’ (CC) toon” (CC) Bottle Deposit” ment “Game On” ment “Twice” ’ Biz Kid$ “Learning Well Read “Chris Antiques Roadshow “Simply the Best” Massachusetts-made Antiques Road- Globe Trekker “Paraguay & Uruguay” ’ As Time Goes By The Red Green Charlie Rose (N) ’ (CC) PBS 12 12 From Failure” Cleave” Federal side chairs. ’ (CC) show (CC) (CC) (DVS) (CC) Show ’ (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your The Big Bang The Big Bang The X Factor “Top Finalists Perform Live” The top 12 finalists perform. (N Same- Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your FOX 13 13 Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) day Tape) ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Practical Gift Ideas Gifts for the Home Gifts from Gem Treasures Gifts from Gem Treasures Gifts from Gem Treasures Advanced Anti-Aging Solutions Leverage “The Miracle Job” The team Leverage Nate, Sophie and the mark WWE Main Event (N) ’ Leverage “The Stork Job” The team Leverage “The Wedding Job” The team Leverage “The Mile High Job” Evidence ION 15 15 tries to save a church. ’ (CC) are taken hostage. ’ (CC) goes after an adoption company. ’ poses as wedding planners. ’ is on a plane. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Celebration Marriage Today Wisdom Keys Zola Levitt... K. Copeland Life Today (CC) Joyce Meyer Celebration Joni Lamb Marriage Today KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune The Middle “The The Neighbors (N) Modern Family Suburgatory Nashville “Move It on Over” Rayna KATU News at 11 Nightline (N) (CC) ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Safe” (N) (CC) (CC) (DVS) “Arrested” (N) ’ “Foam Finger” thinks about moving on. (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Live at 7 (N) (CC) Inside Edition The Voice “The Live Playoffs, Part 2” The top 20 hopefuls perform. (N Same-day Chicago Fire “Hanging On” Casey con- NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) “Post-Election” Tape) ’ (Part 2 of 2) (CC) fronts Detective Voight. (N) ’ 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Casa de la Risa Noticiero Univis’n (N) (SS) (N) (SS) (N) (SS) Amor Bravío (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) TMZ (N) ’ (CC) Dish Nation (N) The X Factor “Top Finalists Perform Live” The top 12 finalists perform. (N Same- 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 ’ (CC) day Tape) ’ (CC) (N) Raymond (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars “Dr. Storage Wars Storage Wars Duck Dynasty (N) Duck Dynasty (N) Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty A&E 52 52 “Skullduggery” Strangebid” Texas (N) (CC) Texas (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) “Fowl Play” (CC) (CC) AMC 67 67 CSI: Miami “Long Gone” Horatio search- CSI: Miami “Crowned” Murder at a ›› Behind Enemy Lines (2001, Action) Owen Wilson, Gene Hackman, Gabriel Macht. An American ››› Top Gun (1986) Tom Cruise. A hot-shot Navy jet pilot es for a missing family. (CC) children’s beauty pageant. ’ (CC) flight navigator is stranded in war-torn Bosnia. (CC) downs MiGs and loves an astrophysicist. (CC) APL 43 43 North Woods Law: On the Hunt ’ Swamp Wars “Deer-Eating Python” Finding Bigfoot ’ Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence Finding Bigfoot ’ (CC) Finding Bigfoot ’ BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live Ne-Yo’s latest album. (N) (CC) ›› Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins (2008, Comedy) . Family First Family First Don’t Sleep! The Game (CC) : Texas “Finale” The chefs Start-Ups: Silicon Valley Ben and The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Life After Top Chef Richard conducts a Top Chef: Seattle Each judge chal- LOLwork (Series Watch What Hap- BRAVO 66 66 each take over a restaurant. Hermione throw a toga party. menu tasting. (N) lenges the cheftestants. (N) Premiere) (N) pens: Live (N) CBUT 29 29 News Lang & O’Leary George-Tonight Coronation Street Dragons’ Den A distillery business. Titanic: Blood and Steel (N) CBC News: The National ’ (CC) CBC News Van George-Tonight C M T 61 61 Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba “As Is” ’ Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) ›› RV (2006) Robin Williams. A dysfunctional family goes on vacation. ’ ›› Grumpier Old Men (1995) ’ CNBC 46 46 Mexico’s Drug War American Greed “Marc Dreier” Mad Money Mexico’s Drug War American Greed “Marc Dreier” Quit Your Job! 21st Century CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront CNNH 45 45 Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Nancy Grace Showbiz Tonight Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront Kyle’s Tosh.0 The national The Colbert Re- The Daily Show Chappelle’s Show Key & Peele (CC) South Park “Faith South Park (CC) South Park (N) Key & Peele (N) The Daily Show The Colbert Re- COM 60 60 unpopular cousin. anthem girl. port (CC) With Jon Stewart (CC) Hilling” (CC) (CC) (CC) With Jon Stewart port (N) (CC) D I S 41 41 Phineas and Ferb Good-Charlie Shake It Up! ’ Jessie ’ (CC) Austin & Ally ’ ›› Underdog (2007) Voices of Jason Lee. ’ (CC) Dog With a Blog Phineas and Ferb Gravity Falls ’ Good-Charlie Moonshiners First run of moonshine is Moonshiners A hair-raising daytime Moonshiners “A Price to Pay” Tim risks Sons of Guns King of Jordan; 20mm Moonshiners “Rise ’n Shine” A 100 mil- Sons of Guns King of Jordan; 20mm DSC 8 8 threatened. ’ (CC) bootlegging run. ’ (CC) moving his still site. ’ (CC) Solothurn cannon. (N) (CC) lion dollar jackpot; tax-free. (N) Solothurn cannon. ’ (CC) Keeping Up With the Kardashians E! News (N) A-List Listings A-List Listings Ice Loves Coco Ice Loves Coco The Soup (N) E! Special (N) Chelsea Lately (N) E! News E! 65 65 Never-before-seen clips. NBA Basketball Philadelphia 76ers at New Orleans Hornets. NBA Basketball San Antonio Spurs at Los Angeles Clippers. From Staples Center in Los Angeles. (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 From the New Orleans Arena in New Orleans. (N) (Live) ESPN2 33 33 College Football Bowling Green at Ohio. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) NBA Tonight (N) NFL Live (N) (CC) Best of the NFL FAM 39 39 Melissa & Joey Melissa & Joey ›› The Pacifier (2005, Comedy) Vin Diesel, Lauren Graham, Faith Ford. ››› Beetlejuice (1988, Comedy) Michael Keaton, Alec Baldwin. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 Hannity (N) On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The Five FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant: Impossible FX 53 53 Two and a Half Two and a Half Two and a Half Two and a Half ›› Predators (2010, Science Fiction) Adrien Brody, Topher Grace, Alice Braga. American Horror Story: Asylum A new American Horror Story: Asylum A new Men ’ (CC) Men “Pilot” (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Premiere. Fearsome aliens hunt a band of human fighters. patient exposes Arden’s past. patient exposes Arden’s past. GOLF 70 70 On the Range (N) Big Break Greenbrier Inside PGA Tour Golf Central (N) European PGA Tour Golf Barclays Singapore Open, First Round. From Singapore. (N) (Live) HALL 19 19 ›› You Lucky Dog (2010, Drama) Natasha Henstridge, Harry Hamlin. A woman ›› Hachi: A Dog’s Tale (2009, Drama) Richard Gere, Joan Allen. 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Boat” (N) ’ ation (N) ’ ’ (CC) Jay Leno IND 6 6 The Jeff Probst Show (N) ’ (CC) Extra (N) (CC) Access Hollyw’d Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) Katie ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Northwest Sprt Law Order: CI KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- The Insider (N) The Big Bang Two and a Half Person of Interest The machine sends Elementary “Flight Risk” A small plane KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) Theory (N) (CC) Men (N) ’ (CC) Reese to the suburbs. (N) ’ crashes. (N) ’ (CC) ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Poirot “The Chocolate Box” Poirot faces Foyle’s War “The Funk Hole” Foyle is Vera “Telling Tales” Murder case. (N) ’ (CC) Dr. Wayne Dyer: Wishes Fulfilled Getting the most out of PBS 9 9 an unsolved murder case. ’ accused of a serious offense. life. ’ (CC) American Dad ’ American Dad Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ The Simpsons The Simpsons Q13 FOX News at 9 Rose, Arcega- Friends “The One Friends Phoebe 30 Rock “St. Pat- 30 Rock Budget MNT 10 10 (CC) “Surro-Gate” ’ (CC) (CC) “500 Keys” (CC) ’ (CC) Dunn, Kelly and Levine. (N) (CC) With the Sharks” mulls surrogacy. rick’s Day” (CC) cuts. ’ (CC) The King of The King of The Office “Special The Office “Sexual The Vampire Diaries “The Killer” Klaus Beauty and the Beast A doctor’s fian- Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Wait Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- C W 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Project” (CC) Harassment” and Stefan form an alliance. cee goes missing. (N) ’ (CC) Strong Box” ’ Out” (CC) ment “Kids” ’ ment ’ (CC) Rick Steves’ Eu- The Civil War “Simply Murder -- 1863; The Universe of Battle --1863” The Battle of Gettysburg. ’ (CC) Frontline “Big Sky, Big Money” Alleged Northwest Now The High Bar Charlie Rose (N) ’ (CC) PBS 12 12 rope ’ (CC) campaign abuses in Montana. Two and a Half How I Met Your The Big Bang The Big Bang The X Factor “Live Results” Contestants Glee Marley, Jake, Kitty and Ryder audi- Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your FOX 13 13 Men ’ (CC) Mother “Karma” Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) face elimination. ’ (CC) tion. 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(N) ’ (CC) challenging heart surgery. (N) (CC) governor’s wife is raped. (N) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Live at 7 (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) The Voice “The Live Playoffs, Results” The Office “The Parks and Recre- Rock Center With Brian Williams (N) NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) ’ (CC) Contestants face elimination. Boat” (N) ’ ation (N) ’ ’ (CC) 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Un Refugio para el Amor (N) (SS) Por Ella Soy Eva (N) (SS) Amores Verdaderos (N) (SS) Amor Bravío (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) TMZ (N) ’ (CC) Dish Nation (N) The X Factor “Live Results” Contestants Glee Marley, Jake, Kitty and Ryder audi- 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 ’ (CC) face elimination. ’ (CC) tion. (N) ’ (CC) (N) Raymond (CC) The First 48 “Love Kills; Justified” A The First 48 “Hot Lot; Blind Faith” A The First 48 Two Dallas men are The First 48 A 911 caller is found cov- Beyond Scared Straight Troubled teens Beyond Scared Straight Southern Cali- A&E 52 52 gunfight at a gas station. (CC) man is shot dead in a scrap yard. gunned down. (CC) ered in blood. (CC) visit a Georgia jail. (N) (CC) fornia kids in the clink. (CC) AMC 67 67 CSI: Miami “Last Straw” A murder spree CSI: Miami “No Good Deed” The team ›› Rambo (2008, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Julie Benz. A clergyman persuades ››› Predator (1987, Science Fiction) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Carl Weathers, at a Miami sorority. ’ (CC) investigates a murder. ’ (CC) Rambo to rescue captive missionaries in Burma. (CC) Jesse Ventura. A team is stalked by an intergalactic trophy hunter. (CC) APL 43 43 North Woods Law: On the Hunt ’ Swamp Wars “Flesh-Eating Lizards” Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence Finding Bigfoot “Buckeye Bigfoot” Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live Swizz Beatz’s brand new music. (N) (CC) Black Girls Rock 2012 Honoring accomplishments of black women. (CC) Family First Don’t Sleep! The Game (CC) The Real House- Top Chef: Seattle Each judge chal- The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills The Real Housewives of Miami Lea The Real Housewives of Atlanta NeNe The Real House- Watch What Hap- Real Housewives/ BRAVO 66 66 wives of Miami lenges the cheftestants. enlists the help of a psychic. looks to reconcile with Gregg. wives of Atlanta pens: Live (N) Beverly CBUT 29 29 News Lang & O’Leary George-Tonight Coronation Street The Nature of Things (N) ’ (CC) Doc Zone “Real Dirt on Gossip” (N) CBC News: The National ’ (CC) CBC News Van George-Tonight C M T 61 61 Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba “Invasion” Reba Therapist. Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) ›› Grumpier Old Men (1995) Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau. ’ (CC) › Son-in-Law (1993) Pauly Shore. ’ CNBC 46 46 ›› Unraveled (2011, Documentary) Premiere. American Greed Mad Money ›› Unraveled (2011, Documentary) American Greed Paid Program Hair Loss CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront CNNH 45 45 Piers Morgan Tonight (N) What Would You Do? Showbiz Tonight Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront South Park (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) The Colbert Re- The Daily Show Chappelle’s Show Stand-Up Revolu- Gabriel Iglesias: Hot and Fluffy The Stand-Up Revolu- Tosh.0 (CC) The Daily Show The Colbert Re- COM 60 60 port (CC) With Jon Stewart (CC) tion comic performs. (CC) tion With Jon Stewart port (N) (CC) D I S 41 41 Phineas and Ferb Good-Charlie Shake It Up! ’ Jessie ’ (CC) Austin & Ally ’ Let It Shine (2012) Tyler James Williams, . ’ (CC) Phineas and Ferb A.N.T. Farm (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Auction Kings ’ Auction Kings ’ Property Wars ’ (CC) Property Wars ’ (CC) Auction Kings ’ Auction Kings ’ Texas Car Wars ’ (CC) Auction Kings ’ Auction Kings ’ DSC 8 8 (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) E! 65 65 ›› She’s Out of My League (2010) E! News (N) The Soup E! Special Keeping Up With Kourtney & Khloé Kourtney & Khloé Keeping Up With Chelsea Lately (N) E! News Jay Baruchel, Alice Eve, T.J. Miller. the Kardashians Take Miami Take Miami the Kardashians ESPN 32 32 College Football Florida State at Virginia Tech. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 30 for 30 (CC) SportsNation (CC) NASCAR Now (N) NFL Live (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Bowling Green at Ohio. FAM 39 39 Melissa & Joey ››› Beetlejuice (1988, Comedy) Michael Keaton, Alec Baldwin. ›› The Goonies (1985) Sean Astin. Young misfits find a 17th-century pirate’s treasure map. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 Hannity (N) On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The Five FOOD 35 35 Chopped Candy and chicken feet. “Magical Cupcakes” Cupcake Wars “Dancing Genius” Sweet Genius “Wicked Genius” (N) The Next : Redemption FX 53 53 How I Met Your How I Met Your Two and a Half Two and a Half ›› Step Brothers (2008, Comedy) Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Richard Jenkins. It’s Always Sunny The League (N) BrandX With Rus- Totally Biased- Mother (CC) Mother (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Two spoiled men become rivals when their parents marry. in Phila. sell Brand (N) Kamau Bell GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Chasing Chasing Chasing Chasing Golf Central (N) European PGA Tour Golf Barclays Singapore Open, Second Round. From Singapore. (N) (Live) HALL 19 19 ›› Hachi: A Dog’s Tale (2009, Drama) Richard Gere, Joan Allen. A college pro- American Humane Association Hero Dog Awards Canine awards for devotion A Dog Named Christmas (2009, Drama) Bruce Greenwood, Noel Fisher, Linda fessor forms a lasting bond with a dog that he finds. (CC) and bravery. (N) (CC) Emond. A man finds homes for dogs during the holidays. (CC) HGTV 68 68 Selling New York Selling New York Hunters Int’l House Hunters Buying and Selling (CC) Extreme Homes (N) (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l You Live in What? 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(CC) Anacondas: Trail of Blood (2009) TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince ’ Hillsong TV Praise the Lord From Caesarea With Matthew & Laurie Crouch & Joseph Live-Holy Land The Evidence Grant Jeffrey Creflo Dollar Praise the Lord (CC) The King of The King of Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Old Family Guy ’ Family Guy “The The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan Javier Bardem; Brandi Carlile. TBS 55 55 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Keys” ’ (CC) Man” ’ (CC) (CC) Splendid Source” Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) (N) (CC) TLC 38 38 Four Weddings (N) ’ (CC) Bada Bling Brides (N) ’ (CC) Four Weddings ’ (CC) Bada Bling Brides ’ (CC) Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress American Gypsy Wedding NBA Basketball Oklahoma City Thunder at Chicago Bulls. NBA Basketball Los Angeles Clippers at Portland Trail Blazers. From the Rose Garden in Portland, Inside the NBA (N) (Live) (CC) The Mentalist “Pink Chanel Suit” A case TNT 54 54 From the United Center in Chicago. (N) (CC) Ore. (N) (Live) (CC) perplexes the CBI team. (CC) TOON 42 42 Regular Show World of Gumball Adventure Time Annoying Orange MAD (N) Regular Show King of the Hill King of the Hill American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) The Dead Files (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) Wipeout ’ (CC) Wipeout ’ (CC) World’s Dumbest... Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Top 20 Most Shocking NCIS “In the Zone” A mortar attack in NCIS “Dead Air” The team uncovers a NCIS “Nature of the Beast” Tony search- Burn Notice “Desperate Measures; Means & Ends” (N) (CC) NCIS “About Face” Jimmy Palmer is USA 58 58 Baghdad. ’ (CC) sinister plan. ’ (CC) es for answers. (CC) (DVS) targeted by a killer. ’ (CC) VH1 62 62 Basketball Wives LA ’ Couples Therapy ’ T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny