Witness Tells of Intimidation Surgery for Coach Brown Mossyrock Man Testifies That He Saw Riffe Longtime Centralia Basketball Coach Brothers in Victims’ Car in 1985 / Main 3 Will Have Heart Surgery / Sports 1

Roxy Theater $1 Turns into a USO Early Week Edition Tuesday, for Veterans Day Oct. 29, 2013 / Life 1 Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com GORDON AADLAND: 1921-2013 Deputy With DUI The Autumn of Receives Two-Week Saturday’s Child Suspension SUSPENDED: Deputy Jeff Humphrey Will Keep Job as Deputy at the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office, But Will No Longer Work as a Detective By Stephanie Schendel [email protected] The Lewis County deputy who was ar- rested in September for suspicion of driv- ing under the influence of alcohol will receive a two-week, unpaid suspension but will keep his job in law enforcement, Sheriff Steve Mansfield announced Mon- day. A Washington State Patrol trooper ar- rested Jeff S. Humphrey at about 4 a.m. Sept. 8 after he drove through a road clo- sure on Labree Road and Interstate 5 in

please see DEPUTY, page Main 14 State Continues Investigation The Chronicle / file photo Gordon Aadland sits in the woods at Rainbow Falls State Park while celebrating his 83rd birthday in 2004. Into Funeral REMEMBERED: Friends know it at the time. In the weeks prior, he had An Old Lover's Ode to Autumn Home Mishap Recall Chronicle been pressing Centralia College Editor’s note: Columnist and Centralia to consider bringing two of its The following is a column Gordon By The Chronicle greatest musical talents — singer wrote in the fall of 2004, on the first day of autumn. College Supporter The state Department of Licensing is Angela Meade and pianist Char- in the midst of an ongoing investigation Gordon Aadland, Who lie Albright — together for a I'm the guy who campaigned to get the seasons named winter, spring, summer and aadland. into an incident last week that resulted in concert. the wrong body being displayed at a fu- Died Sunday Aadland, a columnist and It's a love affair of four-score years. For all that time, whenever dusk starts to fall early, the leaves neral in Chehalis. By Eric Schwartz unbridled supporter of Centra- Christine Anthony, a spokeswoman lia College, had remained active, on the sumac and maple go a little crazy, and in the [email protected] morning the cobwebs on the porch are frosted, I for the state Department of Licensing, pressing his passions and shar- said the investigation could take several Gordon Aadland put the fin- ing his words, until the very end. weeks and there is no set timetable. ishing touches on his final col- please see AUTUMN, page Main 14 umn last week, though he didn’t please see AADLAND, page Main 14 please see FUNERAL, page Main 9 Highway 12 to Reopen By Thanksgiving REPAIRS: Crews Continue Thanksgiving after a washout oc- reopened one lane of the highway curred on Tuesday, Oct. 1, along a at milepost 154, just east of White to Fix Damage Caused by steep embankment adjacent to the Pass, four days after the washout. Washout Near White Pass roadway, according to the Wash- An automated signal is directing ington State Department of Trans- alternating traffic through a quar- By Kyle Spurr portation. ter-mile area near the washout, ac- [email protected] “We are making progress and cording to WSDOT. we hope to reopen it to two lanes by Commercial vehicles are not al- U.S. Highway 12 near the Thanksgiving,” WSDOT spokes- lowed through and will have to use WSDOT, courtesy photo White Pass summit is expected woman Summer Derrey said. HIGHWAY, WSDOT crews work to stabilize the slope along U.S. Highway 12 near to be fully reopened to traffic by State transportation officials please see page Main 9 White Pass last week by installing nails in the wall.

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Community Calendar Today WHAT’S HAPPENING? Digital or Dark Haunted House, 6 p.m., Roxy Theater, Morton, $5, (360) If you have an event you 496-0541 would like included in the Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors Community Calendar, please open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 email your information to Pete Caster / [email protected] p.m., food available, (360) 736-9030 [email protected]. The Chehalis Farmers Market is seen on on opening day in June along Libraries Include a daytime telephone Boistfort Street in downtown Chehalis. number where you can be Preschool Story Time, for children 3-6 years, 11 a.m., Centralia reached. There is no charge for these Scary Stories Readers Theater, for Editor’s Best Bet teens, 4 p.m., Chehalis listings. For questions about Market to Hold Cider Press on Final Day of Season Organizations calendar items, call Doug Senior Song Birds, 9:30 a.m., Twin Cit- Blosser at The Chronicle, (360) On its last day of the cold and warm apple cider. ies Senior Center, Chehalis 807-8238. 2013 season, the Community Those who have their own Pool tournament, 1 p.m., Twin Cities Farmers Market in downtown apples and juice containers may Senior Center, (360) 748-0061 Chehalis is holding a free cider bring them to the market and Music, 11 a.m., Twin Cities Senior Coffeehouse, 434 NW Prindle St., Cheha- press event today. lis, (360) 740-0492 take some apple cider home. Center, (360) 748-0061 The cider pressing and Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., Digital or Dark Haunted House, 6 tasting will be 11 a.m.-2 p.m. The market is open 11 a.m.-4 Unity Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, p.m., Roxy Theater, Morton, $5, (360) p.m. For more information, call (360) 748-1753, [email protected] 496-0541 on Boistfort Street. The market will have a cider press on hand (360) 740-1212 or email info@ Libraries and will offer free samples of communityfarmersmarket.net. Wednesday, Oct. 30 Book Babies, for babies birth-24 months, 10 a.m., Tenino Preschool Story Time, for children Lyceum Speaker to Talk 3-6 years, 10:20 a.m., Tenino Toddler Time, for children age 2, 11 lis, free, prizes for best costumes, (360) About Ethnobotany a.m., Centralia Organizations 740-0492 Alfredo Gomez-Beloz will Lego Club, for children, 3 p.m., Trick or Treat, 4-7 p.m., Centralia Out- Life Recovery Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Tenino be giving a talk on ethnobota- lets, for kids 12 and under, www.centra- Dayspring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson ny as part of the Lyceum Series liaoutlets.com Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 or Support Groups email [email protected] Wednesday at Centralia College. Digital or Dark Haunted House, 6 Domestic violence support group, p.m., Roxy Theater, Morton, $5, (360) Gomez-Beloz has studied 5:30-7 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Che- 496-0541 Saturday, Nov. 2 the wound-healing plants used halis, sponsored by Human Response by the Winikina Warao Indians Network, (360) 748-6601 NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing of the Orinoco River Delta, Ven- Month), warmup social, 10:30 p.m.-mid- W.F. West Musicians to ezuela, and the use of botánicas night, all night writing party, 12:01 a.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, free, (360) Perform at ‘An Evening by a Mexican population in the Thursday, Oct. 31 740-0492, http://manowrimo.org U.S. Gomez-Beloz has been able Trick or Treat Trolley, 3-5:30 p.m., for the Arts’ to bridge the multiple disciplines Fall Fest at Bethel trolleys between downtown Chehalis, The Chehalis Music Boost- Lewis County Historical Museum, Valley of science to offer a more holis- ers Club will be presenting “An tic understanding of the world Church will be 6-8 p.m. View Health Center and Fairway Shop- Evening for the Arts” at 6:30 around us through his diverse ping Center, (360) 345-1042 The free event for children p.m. Saturday at the W.F. West teaching experiences. from birth to fifth grade will fea- “Halloween Fest Night,” Twin Cities Se- nior Center and Centralia/Chehalis Opti- High School Commons. Born in Chicago of Mexican ture a night of games, inflatables, mist Club, 4-8 p.m., 2545 N. National Ave. Performing will be W.F. parents, Gomez-Beloz offers lots of candy and prize draw- (south of Southwest Washington Fair- West Music Department, fea- perspectives to the multidisci- ings, including a giveaway for a grounds), free, carnival games, dessert plinary approach to science, es- one-night stay at the Great Wolf walk, face painting, jail, refreshments, turing the Westsingers, Jazz pecially ethnobotany, the study Lodge. prizes, haunted house, (360) 748-0061 Band and W.F. West Orchestra. of the relationship between peo- The Fall Fest Cafe will have Halloween Carnival, 5-8 p.m., Sal- In addition, there will be kum Fire Hall, free, donations accepted, ple and plants. burgers, hot dogs, nachos and desserts, a silent auction and costumes welcome, snacks and drinks, raffle. Lyceum is free, and may also other snacks. Come dressed in a pictures with Sparky the fire dog, (360) be taken as Humanities 286, 1 fun costume (no scary costumes, 520-0008 Dress for the evening event credit. Lyceum classes are held please). will be semi-formal attire. in WAH 103 or, if more space is More information is avail- Tickets in advance are $20, and needed, Corbet Theatre. able on Facebook at http://goo. Friday, Nov. 1 $25 at the door. To purchase tickets in For more information, call gl/GfQEhE or visit www.bethel- Bob Garcia and Melodies Recycled Jody Peterson, (360) 736-9391, church.com. Band, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cities Senior advance or obtain more ext. 209, or email her at jpeter- Bethel Church is located at Center, $5, (360) 262-3041 information, call Michelle at [email protected]. 132 Kirkland Road, Chehalis. Harmonious Funk, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., (360) 269-1736. Halloween open mic, costume party, Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix 6:30 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Cheha- (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 please see CALENDAR, page Main 11

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5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Oct. 29, 2013 Today Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s H 55.50 65.0 0.00 100s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s 73.59 85.0 0.00 80s Cowlitz at Packwood 70s 1.65 10.5 -0.01 60s L Cowlitz at Randle 50s L Sunny Mostly Cloudy Rain Likely Mostly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy 4.52 18.0 -0.01 40s 52º 31º 54º 42º 53º 44º 51º 43º 51º 42º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 30s 6.73 ---- +0.09 20s 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 7:51 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 5:59 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 59 Moonrise ...... 2:28 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 36 53/33 53/29 Moonset...... 3:32 p.m. Normal High ...... 59 Port Angeles Today Wed. Normal Low...... 41 52/36 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 71 in 1944 Seattle Anchorage 44/32 mc 42/29 mc Record Low...... 21 in 1971 53/38 Boise 51/33 s 54/34 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg New First Full Last Boston 48/39 s 51/40 mc Yesterday ...... 0.00" 53/32 50/26 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/25 Dallas 81/68 mc 77/63 t Month to date ...... 1.43" Tacoma Honolulu 85/71 s 86/73 s Normal month to date ...3.47" Centralia 53/37 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 63/49 mc 65/51 s Year to date...... 26.36" 52/31 Yakima Nashville 73/57 mc 79/63 mc Normal year to date ....32.28" Chehalis Allergen Today Wednesday Phoenix 71/49 s 72/49 s 51/27 Longview 52/31 Trees None None St. Louis 63/59 t 75/60 t Salt Lake City 50/37 rs 48/38 mc WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 55/35 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 62/49 s 64/49 s Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 60/46 s 66/52 s Portland 56/36 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo- graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 56/37 52/31 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Wed. Today Wed. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Wed. Today Wed. Baghdad 85/52 s 84/53 s New Delhi 89/64 s 88/66 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 63/38 s 63/39 s Paris 54/42 s 56/41 s Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 53/42 s 52/45 mc Spokane 45/24 s 47/29 s London 54/41 s 57/50 s Rio de Janeiro 79/66 pc 79/68 mc cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 52/45 s 54/47 ra Tri Cities 51/24 s 52/33 s Mexico City 77/55 pc 76/54 pc Rome 73/61 pc 73/58 pc sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 53/32 s 55/44 mc Wenatchee 55/33 s 56/38 s Moscow 56/49 pc 53/44 s Sydney 79/58 t 69/55 pc

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1985 Maurin Murders Witness Tells Jury of Intimidation by Riffes After Slayings WEEK FOUR: A Man Who Says He Saw Both “I told him what Riffe Brothers Inside happened and asked the Maurin Vehicle the Day of Their Abduction for his forgiveness for Tells Jury of Fear not saying anything and Intimidation after all these years.” By Stephanie Schendel Jason Shriver [email protected] Mossyrock resident A man who saw the Riffe brothers inside the 1969 Chrys- ler Newport belonging to Ed and sitting next to him in the pas- Minnie Maurin the day of their senger’s seat. Minnie Maurin sat abduction said he remained si- behind her husband next to John lent for decades about what he Riffe, who sat behind his brother. saw that day because the sus- Shriver said he was “110 per- pects had threatened to kill his cent sure” the Riffe brothers family if he told were in the car with the elderly anyone. Ethel couple. In what Shriver testified that he knew was likely the the Riffe brothers from living prosecution’s in Mossyrock, a small town in Stephanie Schendel / [email protected] most convinc- which he said everyone knows Former Mossyrock resident Jason Shriver testiies in Lewis County Superior Court Monday in Chehalis. ing eyewitness everyone else. He also said John presented to the Riffe, who went by the name jury thus far in of Greg at the time, frequently the murder trial Rick Riffe bought him beer. testimony kicked off the fourth Then we’ll kill you.” Chronicle that the Maurins’ son, of Rick Riffe, accused As they passed the Maurins’ week of what is expected to be a Shriver said he did not tell Dennis Hadaller, had hired two former Mossy- murderer car, he waved to John Riffe, who six-week trial. anyone, and attempted to de- private investigators. rock resident initially looked away and did not Rick Riffe and his brother escalate the situation by telling By then, his mother, whom Jason Shriver told the jury that wave back. John Riffe, of King Salmon, the brothers that no one cared he had convinced to remain si- he was 17 at the time of the mur- A few days later, once he Alaska, are accused of abduct- because the Maurins were old. lent for the rest of her life, had ders. Since then, he has carried a learned about what happened to ing Minnie Maurin, 83, and Ed “I was trying to defuse the died of cancer. gun everywhere he goes because the Maurins, he told his mother Maurin, 81, from their Ethel situation and save my family,” he “I didn’t have to worry about he has feared retribution from to not mention it to anyone. said. “I was 17 years old.” her anymore,” he said. “She’s in Rick Riffe and his now-deceased home, forcing them to withdraw “You don’t mess with the money from a bank, and later John Riffe then said they heaven.” brother, John Riffe. Riffes,” he said. “Period.” were going to ask Shriver’s moth- He contacted the private in- “It was 28 years of looking over shooting them, execution-style, Shriver said at the time there in the couple’s car. er, who was working at the Moss- vestigators and told them what my shoulder,” Shriver said Monday. were no police in Mossyrock, happened, but asked them not Throughout Shriver’s testi- yrock movie theater on the same On the morning of Dec. 19, and because it was in the “middle street as the bar, if she had said to tell Hadaller, who Shriver had mony, Rick Riffe, the surviving 1985, Shriver told the jury his of nowhere,” he instructed his anything about what she saw. known for the majority of his life, mother drove him to Tacoma to mother not to tell anyone what suspect in the homicides, stared Shriver said he stepped be- until he could apologize in person. have his wisdom teeth removed. they saw until the Riffe brothers at him without expression. tween John Riffe and the movie He then went to Hadaller’s house. As they drove westbound on U.S. were arrested. A few months after the slay- theater and insisted that she did “I told him what happened Highway 12 toward Interstate “This is a town that if you ings, Shriver said he was in down- not see or say anything. and asked for his forgiveness 5, he saw what he recognized as pissed someone off, you don’t go town Mossyrock when he saw “I’m 45 years old, and it still for not saying anything after all the Maurin vehicle pull out from hunting the next year,” Shriver the Riffe brothers leave a bar in freaks me out,” he said. these years,” Shriver told the jury their driveway in front of them. told the jury. mid-afternoon. John Riffe called After that, he saw the Riffe Monday, his voice breaking as he The Maurins’ Chrysler was When asked by the prosecu- Shriver over to where he was brothers drive past his house, fought back tears. “Denny Ha- traveling slow, so Shriver said he tor why, Shriver responded: “Be- standing, and Shriver said he saw where he lived with his fam- daller said, ‘There was no need urged his mother to pass them cause you get shot.” Rick hiding in the bushes nearby. ily, on multiple occasions. The for forgiveness, you did what you by driving into the opposite Shriver, the 58th witness to Shriver said John Riffe then house was the only one on the did to protect your family.’” lane of traffic. testify in the massive cold-case asked him if he said anything rural road. Shriver said he cried when he As they passed the car, Shriver homicide trial going on in Lewis about that day, adding “If you After nearly two decades told Hadaller, and that he had been said he looked over and saw Ed County Superior Court, testified do, we’ll kill your mom, we’ll kill of silence, in the early 2000s, guilt-ridden for decades about not Maurin driving with Rick Riffe for several hours Monday. His your brothers, we’ll kill your dad. Shriver said he read in The saying anything to police.

News in Brief Lewis County Closer to All Bids Rejected for Chehalis Avenue Beautification Project Owning Vader Water System By The Chronicle city council free to reject all bids After initially approving a and rebid the project. SWITCH: County Has a hearing and approval of the create an approved utility action construction contract in Au- By rebidding the project, the proposed transaction. plan and pass a state audit gust with Nova Contracting city will receive more favorable Managed, May “It is only after all of the gov- The county hopes to have the Inc., Olympia, the Chehalis City bids, according to the Public Soon Own Troubled ernment bodies have granted transfer complete by Dec. 16, ac- Council agreed on Monday night Works Department. their approval that the transac- cording to Carter. to cancel the contract plans and The beautification and over- Water System tion will in fact close,” Lewis In late 2010, a Superior Court completely rebid the Chehalis lay project will improve the look By Lisa Broadt County Civil Prosecutor Glen order gave Lewis County control Avenue beautification and over- of Chehalis Avenue by repairing Carter said Monday. of Vader’s system. In its ruling, lay project. the street and adding new bench- [email protected] A memorandum of under- the court cited Vader’s financial The city received two bids es, trees, plants and rain gardens. The Lewis County Commis- standing attached to the agree- instability, its inability to secure in July and awarded the proj- The city first received a sion on Monday approved an ment sets out guidelines for the grants or loans to pay for badly ect to Nova Contracting Inc. for $90,860 grant from the state agreement that transfers owner- cooperation between the city needed upgrades and its delivery $684,000, about $211,000 more Transportation Enhancement ship of the city of Vader’s water and the county “with respect to of unsafe drinking water. than the engineer’s estimation. Program in 2010 for the beauti- system to Lewis County. the operation of the water utility Between 2006 and 2010, Va- The higher bid amount was fication of Chehalis Avenue from Since late 2010, Lewis Coun- and with respect to the potential der experienced more than 17 due to extensive traffic control, North Street to Park Street. ty has operated, but not owned, impact of the development of boil water advisories. About 40 including flaggers and signage, The city then received a sec- Vader’s troubled water district. the city of Vader,” Carter said. percent of its water was wasted that was planned to keep the ond grant from the Washington The commission’s approval The agreement specifies through infrastructure breaks. street open during the entire State Improvement Board worth Monday is the first step of a four- that all water rights — which In December 2009, the state De- project. $282,741 for a grind and overlay part process needed to complete are needed to the system — partment of Health threatened The construction contract of Chehalis Avenue from Main the transfer. will be transferred with the wa- to put the community on a per- was never executed, leaving the Street to Pacific Avenue. Next, the transfer agree- ter system. manent boil water advisory if ment must be OK’d by the If certain standards are met the situation didn’t improve. Department of Health and the within the next 10 years, the Since the county assumed city of Vader. All three then system may be transferred back control in 2011, water quality iPad Users - We have an app for you! have to petition Lewis County to the city. Among other re- and infrastructure quality have Superior Court, which is acting quirements, Vader would have improved, according to Public chronline.com as the receivership court, for to show management expertise, Works Director Tim Elsea.

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Above: Leaves are scattered across the tracks as the Chehalis- Centralia Railroad Association’s Baldwin-built 2-8-2 steam lo- comotive makes its way back to the station on its irst of ive Pumpkin Train Ride trips on Saturday in Chehalis.

Left: Claire Colerick, 8, Oakville, attempts to pick up one of the larger pumpkins in the make-shift pumpkin patch outside the Chehalis-Centralia Railroad’s Pumpkin Train Ride on Saturday afternoon in Chehalis. Nearly 100 people rode the irst of ive weekend train rides. Kids and adults dressed up as super he- roes, animals and movie characters for the event that featured a costume contest, candy and a 30-minute train ride.

Connor Colerick, 4, Oakville, holds up a pumpkin he picked out from the make-shift Amalie Evans, 4, center-left, gets her photo taken by her parents as she holds up a pumpkin as pumpkin patch as his sister, Claire, struggles with one of the larger pumpkins in the her twin sister, Callie, dressed as Batman, looks on after riding the Chehalis-Centralia Railroad’s patch. Pumpkin Train Ride.

News In Brief By The Chronicle their military service to the Free Event! congresswoman. Congresswoman Asks Herrera Beutler will for Help Honoring highlight many of these veterans on her Facebook Veterans page and at jaimehb.house. U.S. Congresswoman gov throughout the month Jaime Herrera Beutler, of November, she said in the R-Camas, is asking Southwest news release. Lyle Overbay, Washington residents to help “As a member of Congress, New York her honor it’s my duty to honor our Yankees local veterans. military veterans by making first baseman, “With sure they have access to the featured Veterans Day resources and support they just around were promised,” she said. speaker the corner, I’d “Sharing a few of the stories like to share from the heroes who live in the stories Southwest Washington is just of some of Southwest Jaime Herrera Beutler one more way I hope to honor U.S. their sacrifices.” Washington’s Congresswoman veteran Stories can be emailed to heroes,” Herrera Beutler said [email protected] in a news release Saturday. or mailed to O.O Howard “I’m asking for your help to House, 750 Anderson St. Ste, do it.” B, Vancouver, WA 98661 Submissions should Men’s Night Out! Those who served in the military or have a friend or include a short description of family member who did, may branch, title and assignment (Ladies welcome, too!) send photos and stories of for photos. Sponsored by Providence Medical Group and Centralia Rotary Tuesday, Nov. 5, 6-8 p.m. Fox Theatre in downtown Centralia 28th Annual Holiday Boutique Do you know a guy who avoids going to the doctor? Come find out why an annual physical is important and what NOVEMBER screenings men need to stay well. Friday Saturday 10:00 am-6:00 pm 1 & 2 10:00 am-3:00 pm Featured Speakers: � • Lyle Overbay, New York Yankees irst basemen Experience the sights, sounds and smells of the holiday • Dan Morgenstern, ARNP, Rochester Family Medicine season! Stroll through mini country stores and ill your “Christmas Sharing List” with quality handcrafted gifts. • James Lechner, MD, Providence Regional Cancer System • James Raymond, MD, RadiantCare Visit the Bread of Life Bakery for a sweet treat or cozy up in Jennie’s Kitchen for some mouth watering soup and • Arnie Guenther, cancer survivor fresh baked mufins. We’ll look forward to welcoming you! Following the presentations, a variety of medical providers from the community will answer your questions in a panel discussion on men’s health. Talk to primary care providers, Over 35 quality crafters return again this year with their “homespun treasures!” Lots of FREE parking! oncologists, experts in orthopedics, urology, podiatry, physical therapy and more.

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second stoplight and turn left on S. Tower Ave. CH508112bw.cg West First Street...turn left Drive 1/3 mile and the Fox Theatre is on your left. and you’re there! 123. S. Tower Ave., Centralia WA 98531. • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2013

Washington Police Academy Tests Delavar to Challenge Herrera Beutler Compromised SEATTLE (AP) — The in Third Congressional District Race state police academy is re- writing the tests for recruits SECOND TIME: Washougal Delavar also is committed to west Washington’s 3rd District. because some apparently bringing American troops home, According to Herrera Beutler, have been using an unauthor- Man Was Defeated in he said. during her first term in Con- ized study guide with the test 2008, Will Try for Seat Long deployments and stress- gress she introduced the "Small questions and answers. ful duties, which have led to in- Business Opportunities Act" — a The Basic Law Enforce- Held By Herrera Beutler creased PTSD and suicide, must bipartisan reform to the federal ment Academy is investigat- By Lisa Broadt be ended. contracting process that increases ing how the material was “The only time we should send opportunities for thousands of circulated, The Seattle Times [email protected] Jaime Herrera Beutler Michael Delavar our troops abroad is after a Con- America's small businesses. This reported Monday. Michael Delavar, an airline U.S. Third District gressional declaration of war with initiative was included in the 2013 Director Sue Rahr, the for- pilot and former Washougal Congresswoman Challenger the intent of winning the battle,” mer King County sheriff, said defense authorization bill that the city councilor, on Monday an- Delavar said. president signed into law on Jan. 2 she was "deeply disappointed" nounced his plans to challenge ter if you are a suspect in a crime “We will be far stronger when in recruits who used or had incumbent Jaime Herrera Beutler, or not, the NSA is storing your we are seen as the protectors of knowledge of the material. R-Camas, for Washington’s 3rd Internet activity. This is fright- our own nation, rather than the "It tarnishes the integrity Congressional District seat. ening to consider the power of a lapdogs of international corpora- of our profession and dam- Delavar in 2008 ran unsuc- bureaucrat or government official tions or corrupt tyrants.” ages public trust," Rahr said cessfully against Brian Baird, a with your ‘private’ Internet infor- The Horizon Airlines pilot Sunday in a statement. October 25 - October 31 Democrat who served for five mation.” said he also is concerned about Planes The materials were likely terms. If elected, Delavar will adhere what he sees as a lack of fiscal re- $3 • PG used by recruits to memorize The native Washingtonian to the Fourth Amendment, which sponsibility on the part of the cur- 11:30am & 2:30pm (Sat., Sun.) items they knew would be on said he will run on two issues: prohibits such activity, he said. rent Congress. Despicable Me 2 the test. $3 • PG

following the constitution and re- According to the candidate, “Our liberty is taken away with CH506873cz.cg 6:00pm (No Sat.or Mon.) The materials date back storing liberty. incumbent Jaime Herrera Beu- increased debt piled upon debt. I several years, but it's un- Specifically, Delavar said, he tler, R-Camas, has not protected am tired of Congressional rep- We’re the Millers known how long they have $3 • R will work to end the government’s Southwest Washingtonians from resentatives, like Herrera Beutler, been circulating, Rahr said. 9:00pm (No Sat.or Mon.) spying on citizens’ emails, phone “the rapid erosion of our natural playing political theater with the & 12:30pm (Wed. Early Bird Matinee) They were on a computer calls, and Internet activity with- rights by Congress.” budget,” he said. “There are solu- Saturday: Halloween Party 7pm, FREE all ages. Live thumb drive shared by re- music by Sassparilla. Monday Night Football Seattle out a warrant and end the presi- “Since the signing of the Mag- tions to the budget dilemmas, but @ St. Louis 5:30pm FREE all ages. $$Two Dollar cruits in two of three classes Tuesdays: All movies, minor currently training at the dent’s ability to lock away a per- na Carta in 1215, we have had the kicking the can down the road only with parent at or before 6:00pm son indefinitely without trial. right to habeas corpus, but Herre- increases the size of the correction.” Minor with parent before 7 pm only academy in Burien. $3 All Ages • Ages 3 and under are FREE “Big Brother is collecting your ra Beutler voted to take that right Incumbent Herrera Beutler 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia The use of unauthorized (360) 736-1634 • study materials was reported emails. No joke,” Delavar said away (with the vote for the NDAA was first elected to Congress at Thursday by one recruit. on his website. “It does not mat- 2012). This is inexcusable,” he said. the age of 31 to represent South- The academy is operating as if all tests have been com- Your Beautiful promised. Recruits will have Two Accidental Gunshot Wounds to pass new tests to graduate. Wedding Starts The written test is just one Reported in Lewis County Sunday With Us! step in becoming a police of- • Invitations ficer. It's unlikely the compro- • Attendant Gifts mised test materials would al- By The Chronicle back to their car and drive the “These are two very fortunate low an unqualified candidate Two Lewis County men suf- man to the hospital. men. The outcome of both of these • Decorations to pass, the academy said. Re- fered accidental gunshot wounds The second accident happened situations could have resulted in • Favors • Candles cruits also must demonstrate within one hour of each other on at about 11 a.m. Sunday on the 500 even more serious injuries or pos- • Programs their knowledge in field tests. Sunday, according to the Lewis block of Winston Creek Road near sibly death,” Sheriff Steve Mans- • Ring Pillows • Garters And they undergo additional County Sheriff’s Office. Mossyrock. field said in a statement. “These • Toasting Flutes The first accident happened on A 53-year-old Gig Harbor man incidents are a good reminder to training with police agencies. All to compliment The academy trains of- the 5500 block of U.S. Highway 12 was at his hunting camp prepar- follow the basics of gun handling/ ficers for police depart- near Morton at 10 a.m. Sunday. ing to test fire his .22 caliber pis- safety” your wedding vision! ments statewide, except for A 27-year-old Mossyrock man tol when he heard a sound. The The sheriff’s office offers the re: the Washington State Patrol was hiking with friends up a trail man turned, slipped on a rock and following gun safety tips: Design which conducts its own train- when his coat got hung up on a dropped his pistol, according to • Always keep the muzzle ing for troopers. tree limb and caused his .357 cali- the sheriff’s office. pointed in a safe direction. 425 N. Market Blvd. The academy offers a ber rifle to discharge, striking him When the pistol hit the ground • Firearms should be unloaded Chehalis, WA 98532 720-hours basic curriculum. in the right foot, according to the it discharged and the round struck when not actually in use. 360-740-5400 It includes criminal law pro- sheriff’s office. The hiker’s friends him in the leg, the sheriff’s office • Don't rely on your gun's safety. www.redesigndivas.com cedures, traffic enforcement, were surprised when the rifle dis- said. • Learn the mechanical and M–F 10–6 Sat. & Sun 10–5 handling characteristics of the cultural awareness, firearms charged and thought it was un- The man called 911 and was CH506851sl.cg training, and defensive tactics. loaded, the sheriff’s office said. transported to Morton General firearm you are using. The friends were able to hike Hospital for treatment. Health Exchange Has Glitch During Road Tour Local Businesses: OLYMPIA (AP) — A mobile aboard the trailer that was outfitted first week the exchange went online. Generate New Revenue and enrollment tour for the state's new with about 20 laptops. And last week, staff discovered and health exchange hit a speed bump About 50 people showed up, ei- corrected tax-credit miscalculations. Entice New Customers in Olympia when its website went ther to get information, start the The mobile tour began Oct. 16 down. application process or schedule an in Spokane and will end Nov. 12 on The Washington Healthplan- appointment to do so, says Bethany the Seattle campus of the Univer- finder site went down sometime Frey, a spokeswoman for the Wash- sity of Washington. About 35,000 Sunday morning, preventing visi- ington Health Benefit Exchange. Washington residents have signed 2013 Shop tors at the Olympia Farmers Mar- It's not the first time the site has up for insurance through the ex- ket from enrolling for insurance had problems, starting with the change since it opened on Oct. 1. News In Brief Local efforts to find solutions to reduce the funding, is in-depth planning Tribal Chairman, Shopping & Save Big catastrophic flood damage and for flood damage reduction and Local Authority Member to enhance fisheries in the Chehalis fishery enhancement. With he Chronicle River Basin. According to a news release Talk Flooding Nov. 4 The presentation will take place from Centralia College: “These is- By The Chronicle at Corbet Theater at Centralia Col- sues affect every family and com- Call our advertising representatives today lege from 6:30-7:30 p.m. munity in our area, and the pre- David Burnett, chairman of the Both Burnett and Vander Stoep sentations will explain where the and trade your goods and services for Confederated Tribes of the Che- are members of the Governor’s issue is today and where this work halis Reservation, and J. Vander advertising credit! Chehalis Basin Work group, which is leading.” CH508392bw.db Stoep, a Chehalis attorney and al- helped develop a $28 million fund- United Way of Lewis County ternate to the Chehalis River Basin ing package that was passed by the and the Lewis Economic Develop- Flood Authority, on Monday, Nov. 2013 Legislature. ment council will co-host the event, 736-8203 4, will speak about the status of Underway now, as a result of which is free and open to the public.

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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 Aadland’s Death Leaves Big Hole at College There are no words to ex- English. He rubbed shoulders ally reminded us of the good press the loss that many of us with teaching legends includ- COMMENTARY: An Advocate for Education in people. His was a voice that feel with the passing of Gordon ing Rufus Kiser and Katharine program. Gordon served on just and activities; he was dedicated said we all matter, that we all Aadland. He Kemp; he helped usher in the about every selection commit- to bringing a special brand of have purpose. We have lost a died Sunday college’s first president, Nels tee since. He was the motivator what could be to his adopted voice that told us that the past is following a fall Hansen and, although he retired behind the foundation’s drive college. important because it is the foun- at his home. from teaching in 1985, served to commission the Margaret Because of the depth of his dation for all that awaits us. His As many of as an unofficial adviser to presi- Corbet/Katharine Kemp statue, passion, molded around his was a voice of education. you know. Gor- dents since. to be placed just off the Aadland 52 years of service, Gordon Thank you Gordon for all don was friend During his tenure at the Esplanade, the brick walkway received the Distinguished Life- that you have taught us, for all of and an ad- college, his work expanded to named in his honor in 2006. time Service Award, the first that you have done for us. You vocate for Cen- encompass the duties of the col- He pushed for the com- such honor given by Centralia will be missed. tralia College. By Don Frey lege’s first public information mencement processional, now College and the Centralia Col- Services for Gordon are Threads of his officer, telling the college’s story a central part of the graduation lege Foundation. pending. An endowment in his passion for this institution ran to the community. He knew of process. We have lost a strong advo- name has been set up through throughout his column, “Satur- the importance of good public There are other examples of cate for education and a voice the Centralia College Founda- day’s Child,” appearing weekly relations. how Gordon made a difference that spoke loud for this college. tion. in The Chronicle. In 1982, he and professor Da- in the life of this college. He was We have lost a voice that recog- ••• Gordon began his Centralia vid White initiated the college’s more than just a motivating nized the value of preservation Don Frey is the director of college College career in 1961, teaching Distinguished Alumnus Award force behind important events of ideals, a voice that continu- relations at Centralia College. COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... A Changing Situation Could Trigger Changes in Airport Management

The airport has been in the news lately due to the fact that The airport board Lewis County has voted to end its affiliation with owning and opposes the county’s operating the facility. The Che- halis city government’s agree- action and, on the ment to this may have already surface, it appears been given by the time you read this. I can’t help but add some to me to be a thoughts and opinion from perspective. matter of “turf.” Way back in time when I COMMENTARY: No Double Standard was mayor of Centralia under ally acquired that land, and the the three-person commission county commissioners, as did that governed the city instead the former Centralia commis- of the current sioners, now see no reason for Officer Who Received DUI Faces seven-member maintaining partnership. council man- The airport board opposes ager form, Centralia was the county’s action and, on the Same Sanctions as Other Citizens also a part of surface, it appears to me to be a matter of “turf.” Maybe I’m Recently, one of my employ- would end a career with few on education and enforcement, the governing ees, while off duty, was arrested questions asked. Today’s labor DUI still continues to destroy wrong; I’m sure board members board of the for DUI. The occurrence has laws and union contracts afford families, careers and compro- will tell me so. As it currently airport. Even received significant media and greater protection to employ- mises safety and security within then we dis- By Bill Moeller operates, the board has the public attention. ees by ensuring due process is our communities. cussed pulling authority for the operation of The circumstances in this followed and discipline is only As a society, we hold those out of the agreement, primarily the airport and its facilities. If event fortunately involved neither imposed in accordance with the who break the law accountable because Centralia did not share the city of Chehalis becomes property damage nor injury to principles of just cause. for their actions. You as citizens in the ownership of the land on the sole owner, those decisions others. Had it involved a com- Labor contracts also have naturally and rightly expect and which the airport stood. might then become the respon- mon citizen, it likely would have grievance provisions that can demand those of us who are Back then, though, the small sibility of some city employee, received only minimal media ultimately take final disciplin- sworn to protect and enforce the amount that the three entities with the concurrence of the attention, if any at all. However, ary decisions out of the hands of law, to obey those laws and be contributed to the airport’s council itself, of course. since it involved an off-duty offi- management and put them into held just as accountable for our maintenance and operation was I can see the county’s view- cer who is sworn and empowered the hands of the Civil Service actions. That social expectation vital to its very existence. As I point; why continue to remain to enforce and uphold the laws Commission arbitrators or supe- is extremely influential in moti- remember, Centralia’s annual open to the possibility — no of this state, including DUIs, it rior court judges. vating us to achieve our mission, assistance was only somewhere matter how remote — of li- was considered I typically refrain from volun- uphold our oath of office and around $1,000 or $2,000 per ability when no ownership is newsworthy, tarily disclosing details of disci- code of ethics, and to protect year. The mayor appointed one involved. and a topic of plinary action taken within my of- and serve you in a manner that or two representatives to the op- I can also see the airport discussion in fice, but I feel the circumstances of fosters trust, is responsible, re- erating board (the exact number board’s belief that the best our community. this case warrant such disclosure. spectful, fair and caring. worked on a rotating basis). people to govern the operation This is a In looking at the totality of My employee made an ex- The only other income was of flight facilities are those who legitimate in- this situation and the employee’s tremely poor, unacceptable deci- profit from the sale of aviation are themselves acquainted with terest that I do exemplary performance over the sion when he chose to drink, get gas, lease of hangar space, and a not dispute. I past 12 years, the administra- behind the wheel of his vehicle, them. But with Chehalis as the By Steve Mansfield small amount for the privilege sole owner, the board might be even had some tive sanctions imposed included and drive down the roadway. It of cutting hay in the grassy demoted from a governing body inmates I was a two-week unpaid suspension is a decision over which he is ex- spaces between the two (yes, to an advisory one. supervising on a work crew over from duty, removal from his cur- tremely embarrassed and sincere- two in those days) runways. the weekend inquire about the rent position as detective and a I consider the three years ly regrets. He is now being held Oh, I think at one time there situation. One even claimed last-chance agreement that ties accountable for that mistake. I spent flying to be one of the was a plan to use the land to to have been arrested by this his continued employment di- It is my hope this employee happiest periods in my life. The raise Christmas trees, but that employee for DUI. Many of the rectly to the conditions imposed turns the negative of this experi- was objected to by pilots who first year was spent taking flight comments and inquiries center by the court. ence into something positive and preferred landing their older lessons when I could afford on whether the employee will I believe many of the prob- constructive that ultimately leads aircraft on grass rather than them, finally getting my pilot’s face the same penalties and ac- lems we deal with today exist to him being a better employee, concrete. license just four months shy of countability an ordinary citizen in part because we have lost so a better citizen, and a father his In later years, when I re- my 70th birthday, then spend- arrested for DUI would, or will much of the social accountability family can look up to. turned to city government and ing the next two years with the he be treated differently because that we once had in the past. This He has recommitted himself served on the council, the situ- ability to fly just about any- of his law enforcement status. is not just accountability that to me that he will fulfill our ation changed with the closing where I wanted, while looking Just to be perfectly clear, the emerges from media attention, mission and uphold his oath of of one runway and the leasing of down at the unfortunate people employee will receive no prefer- but more importantly account- office and code of ethics as he land for commercial purposes. who were earthbound. ential treatment under the law ability that originates and is carries out his duties and re- The airport no longer needed A one-time medical condition nor any leniency in meeting legal enforced by our families, friends, sponsibilities in serving you, the Centralia’s monetary support diagnosed as a TIA was the cause requirements than what would schools, churches and organiza- citizens of this county. and we pulled out of the agree- of my “losing my medical,” but be afforded to any other citizen tions to which we belong. Not everyone earns, deserves ment, asking only that the name my heart will always soar with arrested for DUI. What may Regardless of one’s profession, or is afforded a second chance. “Centralia” still be connected the eagles as long as I breathe. likely be very different from what religion, sex or race, we are all It is my expectation, not only as with it. ••• most citizens would experience human, and we are all suscep- your sheriff, but also as a citizen, The county continued on Bill Moeller is a former entertain- in their employment are the ad- tible to making mistakes and that he earns and proves himself the operating board because er, mayor, bookstore owner, city coun- ministrative sanctions imposed bad choices. When alcohol is in- worthy of this opportunity. a portion of the land was still cil member, paratrooper and pilot liv- by my office. volved, it seems mistakes and bad ••• technically within the county ing in Centralia. He can be reached at Years ago when I first became choices are all too often the end Steve Mansfield is the Lewis boundaries. Chehalis eventu- [email protected]. a deputy, an incident like this result. Despite our intense focus County sheriff.

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dation of all property rights. Our Electing Kirby Essential government, it would appear to for Benefit of Students all discerning individuals, has To the editor: replaced God’s commandments, Although our children have and God himself, with a de- long since completed their el- monic agenda, directly from the ementary and high school edu- socialist handbook and a Lucife- cation, we continue to be very rian empowered dictator and his interested in our youth receiving minions to implement it. the best possible public educa- The pertinent statute under tion. Our society depends on this. the 8th Commandment of God, When one school continu- regarding this subject of steal- ously outperforms all other ing, is found in Deuteronomy schools in the area primarily be- 25:13. There it states: “You shall cause of the insight, leadership, not have in your bag differing vision and administrative skills weights, a large and a small.” of one person, it seems obvious This clearly implies equal treat- to us that the individual, now re- ment to all parties, i.e., no special tired, should serve on the school treatment of the 1 percent elites board. versus the middle or lower class Under the present leadership, of people. The word “bag” in the school district is struggling the verse mentioned is what one to stay above mediocrity. This carries money in. Should we not is not good enough for our chil- question why bankers are bailed dren and the leaders of the future. out while average American gets Neal Kirby has demonstrated stuck with their bill? that his primary interest is in the The Great I Am also com- I understand how the fur- mind in the event of the recent special food at times — simple education of our children, and manded that gold and silver be loughed federal employees political upheavals. things like these. Graduate these are our reasons for sup- used as the medium of exchange, felt and what they were going Not long ago, Sen. Ted Cruz to work farm after eight to 12 porting him for the Centralia as noted in Genesis 23:14-16 and through. I was there with you. I took the floor to start a mara- weeks, then learn to work at School Board. We think the elec- Matthew 26:15. one or more of many jobs, such tion of Kirby to the Centralia was in the same boat. We were thon filibuster against the Af- He also commanded a fixed as with cattle and crops. They School Board is essential. not going to get paid. This could fordable Care Act. Regardless fineness and weight — Leviticus could be trained to grow crops, have been a catastrophic blow to of your opinion on the issue, 27:25 — and that is what we’re to Byrn and JoAnne Watson Lewis County’s economy and to Cruz set a precedent for all of harvest these crops, and basic keep all our valuations and do Centralia all local businesses. us. Character, courage and con- food preparation. accounting in. Even the most un- viction should compel us all to Next, graduate them into a educated individual in America David Ruiz stand up for something even trade school so they can learn recognizes the dishonesty of our Take the Time to Attend Chehalis when it looks like a lost cause. I one or more skills, a skill to help government’s accounting prac- Men’s Night Out Nov. 5 realize that many times making them get a job when released. tices We the People Only Ones the right decision means you Building skills would be good Moreover, if we were to follow To the editor: won’t be popular, respected or for young people. Nov. 5 is an important day. God’s precepts, we would not be Who Can Fix This Mess even supported, but character allowing usury to be charged to Not only is it election day, but demands we remain faithful. Ed Stephens beginning at 6 p.m. at the Fox To the editor: our citizens by an illegal Federal On Oct. 8, the national news Throughout history, men and Mossyrock Reserve for the use of our own Theatre the first-ever local Men’s women have been making deci- Night Out health event is being reported that 17 service mem- money that, according to the bers were killed serving this sions and standing with courage Honest, Competent Constitution, must be issued by sponsored by the Centralia Ro- for their convictions. Even in tary Club and Providence Medi- country since the government our own government. See Article shutdown began. the face of unpopularity, jail and People Essential in D.C. 1, Section 8. cal Group. even death. John Adams was one Medical professionals will Seventeen service members To the editor: Instead of following God’s returning in a box draped with such person. I am not a negative person, design and adhering to our Con- provide information on top- After the Boston massacre, ics ranging from nutrition and the flag they served. Seventeen but lately that is all we hear. stitution, with the creation of the families that are not receiving he went on to defend the Brit- We have a president, ap- Federal Reserve we have, and I prostate health awareness to the ish soldiers. This action cost him importance of preventive screen- the service members group life pointees and a Cabinet, many of might add by devious intention, insurance benefits they are en- friendships, clients and con- whom are from countries other created a wicked and thieving ings and regular visits to your stant harassment. Yet, he chose doctor. Plus, Lyle Overbay, New titled to due to the shutdown. than the United States. Of these, monetary system of irredeem- Seventeen families that have to to stand firm stating, “Facts are few have political or business ex- able Federal Reserve notes York Yankees first baseman, will stubborn things. Whatever may also speak on the importance of pay their own way to retrieve the perience or a belief in the Ameri- (which are promissory notes remains of their loved ones. Just be our inclinations, or the dic- can system. and not payment, but “a mere men’s health. tums or our passions, they can- The evening is a free event what has this country come to? We now have a government discharge in equity.”), checks, One hears all the time about not alter the state of facts and of individuals who pass laws for credit and debt cards, direct de- and includes food and bever- evidence.” The courage of his ages. It’s very easy to register. Go Republicans, Democrats, Inde- themselves, far and above what posit, etc., and none of you own pendents and Tea Party, but not convictions wouldn’t allow for they pass along to the people. anything because you never paid to www.provregister.org or call him to stay silent and go along (360) 330-8656. Do it as soon as once does anyone hear about We are bogged down trying for it. Americans. We the people elect with peer pressure. to pass a health care bill that Especially is this true with you have finished reading this. Consistent with people today, I can’t think of a better way our congressional representa- is very flawed and poorly re- so-called “private property.” It’s tive to represent us, not a specific John Adams was not born with searched. not yours! You only have an “eq- to spend an evening — free food these character qualities; they and drink and free information party. No one really understands it, uitable interest” in it. You know, We the people created a gov- were developed through daily not even the person(s) who wrote like, “How much equity do you that could make a difference in choices. Every right or wrong de- your health. And women, you ernmental system unlike any- it, whoever that is. A previous have in this property?” Do you cision we make leaves a mark on are especially welcome also. As thing the world had ever seen up speaker of the House made the understand their game yet? Why our hearts and develops charac- a matter of fact, it’s probably a to that time. We the people have intelligent remark, “Just pass it. do you think the banks and ter, good or bad. Eventually what good idea to register your guy let this system become one of We’ll figure it out later.” hedge funds are buying up fore- we see lived out in front of us was and yourself so that if both of “we the party” instead of “we the Roughly 50 percent of the closed properties in bulk? They something that began as a small you are attending he won’t forget. people.” We the people are the working class in this country are wish to eventually own it all. only ones who can fix this mess. seed and was nurtured and grew. being asked to pay for health in- All the posturing of our poli- Arnie Guenther Why this country has such Our choices will determine surance and welfare benefits for ticians in regard to America’s fi- Centralia a party mentality amazes me. our actions tomorrow. We will the other 50 percent who are not nancial problem is really nothing Does apathy run rampant in this all face situations that demand or cannot work. more than rearranging the chairs country? Is it easier to just vote courage, integrity and strength It is primarily the non-work- on the sinking Titanic. They are GOP, Tea Party at Fault the party line as it requires ab- of character. The question is ing 50 percent in this country refusing to deal with the root of for Health Care Delay solutely no thought on the indi- have we developed the moral fi- who are keeping our very incom- the problem, which is the moral ber to stand for what is right in To the editor: vidual person’s part? Is being a petent politicians in office and bankruptcy of America. party member more important the face of opposition? living in the lavish lifestyle they Sadly, when a nation at- As a Hispanic American citi- I think Mr. Smith, Ted Cruz, zen who has served this country than being an American? are accustomed to. tempts to disregard God and his It is time the government of John Adams and a host of other These things speak of social- commandments, replacing him in the military, and for 25 years heroes in history displayed the served as a civilian federal em- the people, by the people and for ism in the worst way. It has never with prideful men and their evil the people be taken back by the courage of conviction to stand worked anywhere and never will. and perverted ways, it eventu- ployee with the Department of and fight regardless of what oth- Justice and the Department of people before it does perish from When you run out of people to ally will pay the price. America is this Earth. ers thought or said. pay for this elitism, it collapses. now paying that price. the Navy and who is now retired, History has been altered by I am outraged at the radical Re- Our national debt is so large Stevan W. Connors their strength and integrity even publican Tea Party. (due to mismanagement) that we Dick Knolls Adna against all odds. Do we have Centralia How dare they insinuate that are hard pressed to pay the inter- the character to stand for what est on our “loans.” the president has anything to do is right, keeping in mind lost with this government shutdown. A Lost Cause? Don’t Give We give away an exorbitant causes often are the only ones amount of money each year in Komen Foundation He is looking out for the Ameri- worth fighting for? can people. Up for What’s Right foreign aid and other outside Caved in to Abortionists Blame the Republicans and To the editor: interests, yet we can’t afford to To the editor: those right-wing radical Re- I guess this is just another lost shore up our misspent Social Se- All the pink on the football cause, Mr. Paine. All you people Jamie Mead curity or Medicare. publican Tea Party individuals Centralia field is helping to perpetrate a for trying to hold our country don’t know about lost causes. Mr. Now the president is report- lie. The Susan G. Komen Foun- hostage by making demands of Paine does. He said once they edly suggesting taking money dation came under attack when shutting down the government were the only causes worth fight- Basic Training Camp out of these programs over the it made the decision not to send by not approving the debt ceiling ing for, and he fought for them next few years to help reduce the funding to Planned Parenthood and having the president make once, for the only reason that Needed for Criminals staggering deficit. as it does not provide mammo- The solution to most of these changes to the Affordable Health any man ever fights for them. To the editor: grams or treatments for breast problems is simple but imple- Care Act that is now law and will Because of just one plain, simple We all know we have a prob- cancer. menting it is not. It will take hon- take effect on Jan. 1. rule: “Love thy neighbor,” and in lem with our law and justice sys- It does, however, provide est, competent, common-sense As a retired federal employee, this world today, full of hatred, tem and our crime rate in the abortions and birth control. The “American” people to correct the I am seeing how very realistic it a man who knows that one rule state of Washington. Now we birth control pill is listed as one state of the union. Do we still could have been for me to not has a great trust. need some answers. of the lead causes of breast can- have them? Where are they? be able to make any of my No- You knew that rule, Mr. Paine, First-time criminals need to cer by the World Health Organi- vember payments, as I depend and I loved you for it, just as my be made accountable for their zation under breast cancer risk father did. And you know that actions, with rehabilitation and Jim Stafford solely on the government retire- Adna factors. How ironic. ment and Social Security to pay you fight for the lost causes hard- restitution. They can’t pay resti- Of course, the Susan G. Ko- my bills. Was I scared? I was very er than for any others. Yes, you’d tution if they are locked in a cell men Foundation reversed this scared at the outcome if the shut- even die for them, like a man we and costing taxpayers money for America’s Financial Woes decision and replaced its direc- down had not been resolved. both know, Mr. Paine. their jail time. tor after coming under attack by I urge all voters to think seri- “You think I’m licked. You A military style, basic train- Based on Moral Problem those who prefer an end to life at ously about who you will vote for all think I’m licked. Well, I’m ing camp, would be a good place To the editor: their convenience, to include our in 2016. Those who voted for the not licked and I’m going to stay to start for discipline. It seems America’s root financial prob- Sen. Patty Murray. Republican Tea Party, shame on right here and fight for this lost to me that veterans from the lem is not inflation, the bailouts, Please wake up America and you for voting these radical indi- cause even if this room gets various branches of the military too much spending, not enough look for the truth. We are de- viduals into office. Here they are filled with lies like these, and could be hired to train them in spending cuts or derivatives. ceived in so many ways. Gain already in the media with signs the Taylors and all their armies better behavior. These are merely symptoms of a knowledge before donating to demanding that the president be come marching into this place. Give these problem people much deeper and more serious organizations, and before you impeached, and making unnec- Somebody’ll listen to me.” These an incentive to do well by giv- problem, which is a moral issue. vote. essary negative remarks about famous words (from the movie ing rewards for good behavior. “Thou shalt not steal.” — Exo- the president of the United States. “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington”) Examples could be special visi- dus 20:15. This commandment, Gail Bonagofski How dare you. have been running through my tors, monitored television time, from God almighty, is the foun- Chehalis Main 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2013 Records Sirens, Court Records, Lotteries, Commodities

Sirens tion order on the 2800 block of at 4:03 a.m. Saturday. len from the 700 block of North Unlawful Possession of Russell Road at 6:06 a.m. Tues- Tower Avenue at 4:07 p.m. Sat- Handgun CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT day. Burglary urday. • A license plate was reported • Nathanial D. Klamn, 18, Centralia Police Department Stolen Bicycle • Someone broke into a va- stolen at 9:18 p.m. Saturday from Rochester, was cited and re- - cant house that was being ren- • A bicycle was reported sto the 1000 block of Scammon leased for unlawful possession Theft ovated on the 900 block of B len at 1:13 p.m. Sunday on the Creek Road. of a handgun at Walmart at • Prescription medications - Street at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. The 300 block of North Tower Av • A male suspect reportedly 11:17 p.m. Sunday. were reported stolen on the 500 enue. suspect was scared away by an block of Harrison Avenue at alarm. shoplifted some beer from the 11:14 a.m. Monday. 500 block of South Tower at 8:48 LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Bad Bananas p.m. Friday. Several other people • A bicycle was reported sto- Dude, Where’s My Truck? interfered with security so the Driving Under the Influence len at 8:04 p.m. Monday on the • Two 13-year-old girls • A 1998 Ford Ranger was man could get away, police said. 200 block of South Diamond dressed in banana costumes • Kari Niles, 37, Chehalis, reported stolen from a residence Nicodya A. Maddux, 25, Centra- - Street. are being referred for malicious was arrested and booked for al mischief after reportedly spray- on the 1700 block of Shamrock lia, was cited for theft since she - - legedly driving under the influ painting the side of a building Drive at 9:49 a.m. Saturday. Sev allegedly participated in helping ence at 2 a.m. Saturday at Avery No Contact Order Violated eral other vehicles in the area on the 100 block of F Street at the actual thief get away. Road East and Jackson Highway - had been prowled. A cellphone • Patsy A. Bartlett, 46, Cen 2:25 p.m. Sunday. in Chehalis. Niles was driving tralia, and Mark A. Johnson, 60, was found in one of the vehicles, The witness followed them to Robbery her 2005 Chevy Tahoe east- Centralia, were both arrested but did not belong to the ve- a local residence and pointed out • Richard A. James, 20, Cen- bound on Avery Road when she for violating mutual no contact - hicle owner. Officers contacted the damage to responding offi tralia, was arrested and booked orders against each other af- the owner of the cellphone and ran through a stop sign at the cers. The officer was able to see for alleged second-degree rob- ter reportedly standing in the found the stolen Ford Ranger intersection of Jackson Highway the peeled banana costumes on bery at 2:29 p.m. Friday on the middle of the road and embrac- at the address. According to and crashed into a fence. She the floor of the house through 200 block of North Railroad Av- ing on the 200 block of North police, the suspect, who left his sustained a small fracture to her the window and contacted the enue. Railroad Avenue at 2:56 p.m. girls. cellphone, said he had been very right foot. Monday. The couple appeared to Vehicle Prowl drunk and at a party where he • Stephanie L. Wark, 47, Che- be intoxicated. Bartlett also had spent the night. He remembered Assault halis, was arrested and booked multiple misdemeanor warrants • Someone reportedly walking in a neighborhood he - for alleged driving under the - • Tyler J. David, 35, Centra - prowled through two vehicles on did not recognize and then be influence on the 3400 block of and a felony warrant for her ar - lia, was arrested and booked rest. Johnson was cited for vio- the 1000 block of West Walnut ing in a running truck. He re for allegedly assaulting his girl- Cooks Hill Road in Centralia Street at 2:36 p.m. Sunday. It is lating the no contact order while called driving the truck on the friend during a dispute on the at 4:30 p.m. Friday. Wark was unknown if anything was taken Bartlett was taken into custody freeway but not getting home. In 200 block of West 2nd Street at found slumped over in the driv- - from the vehicles. the morning he looked outside for the order violation and mul - 6:08 p.m. Friday. ers seat of her vehicle and had tiple warrants. Because of her • A vehicle prowl was report and saw the pickup confirming - ed over Saturday night on the fallen asleep. She was transport high intoxication level, police what he thought he had done. - 600 block of G street. The vic- The man was not yet charged CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT ed to Providence Centralia Hos said, Bartlett had to be medical- - tim reported the incident at 4:15 and the case is being referred to Theft pital and later booked for driv ly cleared at the hospital before ing under the influence. the jail would accept her. p.m. Sunday. the prosecutor. • A credit card, driver’s li- Bartlett created such a dis- • A suspect described as a cense and cellphone were re- turbance at the hospital that she white man in a black hoodie and Cat Causes Crash ported stolen from Garbes at 2 Burglary camo pants was seen prowling a was also cited for interfering a.m. Sunday. • Between Oct. 12 and Satur- vehicle on the 100 block of South A car swerved to avoid a cat with a healthcare facility, police on the 600 block of Yew Street - Ash Street at 1:18 a.m. Sunday. day, someone broke into a stor said. and crashed into another car. - The suspect fled the scene when Minor in Possession age shed on the 900 block of By The accident was reported at confronted by the vehicle’s own- • Julian Tartios, 18, Centra- ham Road in Winlock and stole 2:03 p.m. Saturday. Protection Order Violation ers. lia, was arrested and booked for four shotguns and three rifles,

• Ronald A. Yeager, 23, Cen- • Several items were reported allegedly being in possession of valued at $1,400. tralia, was arrested and booked stolen from a vehicle on the 2300 Theft alcohol at Ace Hardware at 5:39 for allegedly violating a protec- block of Scheuber Ridge Court • A wallet was reported sto- a.m. Sunday. please see SIRENS, page Main 9 News In Brief By The Chronicle time posted on collection boxes. a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day. ting clean, her family endures faith reminds readers of the Auditor’s Office Ballot drop boxes are open several tragic deaths,” Tate need to lean on one another 20 days prior to every election Rochester Author Publishing and Enterprises said and accept the changes in their Reminder: Ballots and can be accessed at the fol- in a news release. “Suffering lives,” according to the press re- Must Be Postmarked lowing locations: Shares PTSD, Addiction, through physical and mental lease. “What could have turned • Lewis County Historic Abuse Experiences in withdrawals, Kell was unable out to be a tragic scenario has on or Before Nov. 5 Courthouse, 351 NW North St., to be supportive and had to rely become an inspiring tale of a on her family when they need- - Chehalis — Open 8 a.m.-5 p.m. New Book family full of love and determi- Voters must have their bal and from 7 a.m.-8 p.m. on Elec- ed her most.” Rochester author Renata nation to save each other.” lots postmarked on or before tion Day. 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County and the Lewis County ing jacket with ood person The family of Nina would Sheriff’s Office are seeking your Cabelas Dry/Plus uninsulated hunt- respon- like to thank the staff at assistance in a burglary investi- ing jacket sible for Sharon Care Assisted Living Roffe insulated ski jacket, red and for the care and love they gation. On Sept. 21 around 4:46 stealing p.m. in the 200 block of Howe blue showed Nina in the last three Helly Hansen rain pants and jacket it, don’t delay.Call right away. years. Road, Toledo, someone forced en- Crime Stoppers will pay up to Nina is preceded in death try into a residence and stole the The approximate value is estimated at more than $3,100. $1,000 for information leading by her husband, Gordon following items: Graham. On Sept. 24, between 2 p.m. to the clearance of this crime or any other crime. Call Crime She is survived by her Apple IMac computer, Serial number and 7p.m., in the 1100 block of daughters, Lori (Don) W863669NVUX Garrard Creek Road, Oakville, Stoppers at 1-800-748-6422 or Crawford, Leslie (Terry) Amazon Kindle Fire HD tablet someone forced entry into a report online at www.lewiscoun- Nina Graham passed Charvet, LeaAnn (John) Leica range finder tycrimestoppers.org. Remember, away on Oct. 21, 2013 in residence and stole the follow- Centralia, Wash. Nina was Donnelly; and grandsons, Leupold rifle scope, 3.5 by 10 by ing items: you never have to leave your Rylan, Kyle, Nolan and Eric. 40 mm born to Henry and Lulu • Samsung 46-inch LED TV name. Rogge on Feb. 19, 1918, in A memorial service will be Rivers West waterproof • Damaged window in back door Tipsters 3489, 3531, held at 11:00 a.m. on Nov. 9, camouflage hunting jacket with Trumbull, Neb. by breaking glass 2013 at the Centralia First hood 3534/3531-A, 3536, 3538, please Nina was a teacher United Methodist Church. Cabelas Dry/Plus insulated If you have information call Crime Stoppers for reward in Nebraska, Alaska and In Lieu of lowers, hunting jacket about the location of this proper- information. Washington. She taught Kindergarten in the Centralia donations in Nina’s name can School District for many be made to Centralia First Death Notices Lotteries Corrections years. Nina was an adoring United Methodist Church. mother and grandmother. • DELMAR THOMPSON, 88, Walnut Creek, Washington’s Sunday Games ••• She loved to go to lunch, To view the obituary, please Calif., formerly of Centralia, died Satur- The Chronicle seeks to be accurate and travel, especially to the go to chronline.com/obituaries. day, Oct. 5, in Alamo, Calif. No services Match 4: 01-07-15-18 and fair in all its reporting. If you find beach. Nina was a faithful are planned. Daily Game: 3-1-5 an error or believe a news item is in- Keno: 02-04-05-06-08-13-26-33-34- • RALPH ROLAND STEIGER, 84, Chehalis, correct, please call the newsroom as Sticklin Funeral Chapel 43-46-51-53-56-59-65-66-69-70-76 died Sunday, Oct. 20, at Providence soon as possible at 807-8224, between 1437 South Gold Condolences may be offered at Centralia Hospital. 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Arrangements are under the direction of Cattermole Funeral www.funeralalternatives.org Home, Winlock. chronline.com • Main 9 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2013 More Oil Trains Expected in Washington Under Proposals TEN PROJECTS The Washington Energy Fa- several of its oil cars exploded. about what changes we need," Svend Brandt-Erichsen, an cility Site Evaluation Council is The Association of American said Linda Pilkey-Jarvis, man- attorney with Marten Law rep- UNDERWAY: Ports and reviewing a proposal by Tesoro Railroads says 99.9977 percent of ager of Ecology's spills prepared- resenting Westway, said the de- Refiners Increasingly Corp. and Savage Cos. for a ter- all shipments of hazardous mate- ness section. cision would create delays but minal at the Port of Vancouver rials, including crude oil, get to She said the state has been that it wouldn't be hard to get the Turning to Rail for to handle up to 380,000 barrels their destination without a leak focused on oil coming into the information needed. "There's not Transportation of Oil a day of crude oil. Oil arriv- caused by accidents. state on ships and pipelines but a whole lot of new substantial re- ing by train would be unloaded, BNSF Railway is committed will need to refocus attention to quirements that will come out of SEATTLE (AP) — Hundreds stored temporarily and then - this," he said. of trains carrying crude oil could to safety and preventing acci planning for a crude oil spill in loaded onto marine vessels to be dents, said spokeswoman Rox- the inland areas. Meanwhile, refiners BP in soon be chugging across the - Northwest, bringing potential shipped to refineries on the West anne Butler. BNSF has invested "The scale of the oil by rail is Blaine and Phillips 66 in Fern jobs and revenues but raising Coast. millions in its infrastructure completely unprecedented and dale have received approval from - "We are committed to build- and trained employees across its the state is not prepared to deal the Northwest Clean Air Agency concerns about oil spills, in - creased train and vessel traffic ing and operating in a safe and network to respond to hazmat with a spill," said Brett Vanden to build facilities to handle crude and other issues. environmentally responsible incidents, she said. It frequently Heuvel, executive director for oil by rail. To comply with its With five refineries, Wash- manner," said Kelly Flint, senior inspects tracks, uses technology Columbia Riverkeeper. current air operating permit, vice-president of Savage. He said to detect potential equipment Environmentalists and oth- the refineries won't be allowed ington has long received crude - oil from Alaska and elsewhere the project would not only ben failure and maintains special ers have challenged oil shipping to increase the amount of oil it efit the local community but emergency response equipment terminals proposed at the Port of can process, an agency spokes- by ship, barges or pipelines. But - - ports and refiners are increas- move the country ahead in en along routes, she added. Grays Harbor by Westway Ter woman said. - ingly turning to trains to take ergy independence. Butler said BNSF currently minal Co. and Imperium Termi Company spokesman Rich - - advantage of a boom in oil from Public hearings are scheduled handles 600,000 barrels of crude nal Services. They say the proj Johnson said Phillips 66 is build - - North Dakota's Bakken region. Monday and Tuesday in Vancou oil a day across its entire network. ects will bring tens of millions of ing a rail offloading facility ca - Three terminals — in Ana- ver. The council will make a rec Most of that oil heads to other crude oil through the area each pable of handling 30,000 barrels cortes, Tacoma and Clatskanie, ommendation to Gov. Jay Inslee, parts of the country; in the Pa- year, increasing train and barge per day of crude oil. "The refin- Ore. — are already receiving who has the final say. Construc- cific Northwest, "we average over traffic and the risk of oil spills. ery has received all necessary crude oil by trains. Other facili- tion could begin by late 2014. one train per day to this area," The groups won a victory this permits for the project and ex- ties are proposed at the ports of Critics say shipping oil by she said in an email. month when a state hearings pects the rail offloading facility Grays Harbor and Vancouver, train is risky and could cause en- An oil train typically has board said it would reverse per- to be in operation in the fourth and at refineries. vironmental harm from leaking about 100 rail cars and each car mits issued by Hoquiam and the quarter of 2014," he said in an Together, the 10 projects oil tanker cars or derailments. can hold about 28,000 gallons. state to Westway and Imperium. email. would be capable of moving "It's very dangerous to move As the transportation of oil The groups had argued that the The Shell Puget Sound refin- nearly 800,000 barrels per day, this stuff by rail," said Sierra shifts from ships and pipelines agencies failed to do a more com- ery in Anacortes is also explor- said Eric de Place, policy director Club spokesman Eddie Scher, to trains, officials say they have plete environmental review. ing bringing crude oil by rail to at Sightline Institute. "It's a lot of pointing to the fiery train disas- to change how they prepare for Kristen Boyles, an Earthjus- replace some supply currently oil that we're talking about mov- ter in Quebec. In July, 47 people potential oil spills. tice attorney representing the brought in by ship, the company ing by train in Washington. It were killed when an unattended "We're monitoring the way groups, said the board identified said in materials it submitted to raises new questions about how train rolled away and derailed in that the movement of oil is serious flaws in the permitting Skagit County planners over the the state can handle a spill." the town of Lac-Megantic and changing. And we have to think and environmental review. summer.

lane of traffic. DBM Inc. is cur- Highway rently repairing the retaining West Coast States and B.C. to wall. Continued from front page “It’s not going to be exactly the same two lanes we had prior. Interstate 90 and Interstate 5, The two lanes are shifting to the Link Climate Change Policies WSDOT said. mountain side,” Derrey said. Before the highway is com- The estimated cost to repair SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — California Gov. Jerry Brown said "This seems to be a symbolic ges- pletely reopened, a series of clo- the washout is about $800,000, The governors of Pacific coastal in a statement. "Today, Califor- ture that undermines that pro- sures are scheduled next week, funded in part through an U.S. states and a Canadian prov- nia, Oregon, Washington and cess," he said. Derrey said. emergency proclamation signed ince official are joining forces British Columbia are all joining In Oregon, efforts to imple- The highway near White by Gov. Jay Inslee earlier this in a new effort to fight climate together to reduce greenhouse ment cap-and-trade have met a Pass will be closed nightly from month. change. gases." similar fate. Lawmakers there 7 p.m. to midnight on Monday, The washout was mainly In an agreement announced The deal stems from the work failed to pass such a measure in Nov. 4, Tuesday, Nov. 5, and caused by several days of heavy Monday, the governors of Cali- of the Pacific Coast Collabora- 2009. Wednesday Nov. 6, according to rain combined with erosion and fornia, Oregon, Washington tive, a group meant to organize Environmentalists in that WSDOT. a slope failure, officials said. and the environment minister climate change and clean energy state applauded Monday's an- WSDOT contractor DBM Crews closed the roadway the of British Columbia, Mary Polak, policies in a region with 53 mil- nouncement as good sense. Inc., Federal Way, paved the morning of Oct. 1 after learning will place a price on greenhouse lion people. "It's very encouraging to see ditch and shoulder along the about the washout, which grew gas pollution and mandate the Washington's Inslee supports both the business community hillside to make room for one to about 120 feet wide. use of cleaner-burning fuels. a statewide cap on carbon-fuel and our elected officials call for - Polak and the governors emissions, among several ideas a common-sense, proactive ap - gathered in San Francisco in the to get the state closer to reach- taken responsibility for mistak proach to addressing climate - hope of stimulating a clean-ener- ing goals set in 2008 to cut global change. The Pacific Coast Ac- Funeral enly cremating Moon and send gy economy in the region, which warming pollution. tion Plan is an important step ing Petitclerc’s body to Brown has a combined gross domestic Still, getting bipartisan sup- forward, and this event is proof Continued from front page Mortuary Service in Chehalis. - Moon’s family has hired at- product of $2.8 trillion. port for a cap-and-trade pro that we can make meaningful “It’s still ongoing and you California and British Co- gram in Washington state will progress that works for busi- torney Shawn Briggs, from the can’t really put a timetable on Law Offices of Briggs & Briggs lumbia already have placed a be difficult. Former Gov. Chris nesses, people, and the planet," an investigation,” Anthony said. - - in Lakewood. price on greenhouse gas emis Gregoire aggressively pushed for Andrea Durbin, executive direc “We don’t know how long it will sions — through cap-and-trade and failed to get lawmakers in tor at Oregon Environmental Anthony told The Chronicle take to talk to everybody.” - and a carbon tax, respectively — 2009 to approve a market-based Council, said. The mishap being investi- the state Department of Licens and adopted clean fuel standards. carbon trading system. Neither Inslee nor Oregon gated happened Monday, Oct. 21, ing will specifically investigate "We are the first generation to Inslee is currently leading Gov. John Kitzhaber could say when Jerry D. Moon, 72, Castle whether the remains of the two feel the sting of climate change a bipartisan legislative work exactly how their respective Rock, was supposed to be bur- men were properly identified, and we are the last generation group created this year to rec- states would achieve putting a and if Brown Mortuary correct- - ied following a funeral. When who can do something about it," ommend strategies to tackle cli price on carbon, but both were the family opened the casket at ly followed the directions of the Washington Gov. Jay Inslee said. mate change. Two Republican optimistic. family. Properly identifying the the end of the funeral at Brown - Under terms of the agreement lawmakers in that group have California's efforts have not Mortuary in Chehalis, the body remains and following the fam announced Monday, Oregon said they need to see what the come without their challenges. ily’s directions are mandated by - of Robert Petitclerc, 97, Kelso, and Washington's governors are economic impacts of those strat The low carbon fuel standard is was inside. state law, Anthony said. committing their states to move egies would be. a key piece of California's land- - “The crematorium is required - Petitclerc wanted to be cre forward with similar policies, Todd Myers, environmen mark global warming law, AB mated while Moon wanted to be to keep specific records as is the even though the legislatures of tal director at the Washington 32, and is meant to cut the state's buried. funeral homes themselves,” An- both states have denied previous Policy Center, said before the dependence on petroleum by Both men died on Oct. 13 at thony said. “We will be looking attempts to adopt cap-and-trade. announcement Monday that he 20 percent and account for one- Community Home Health Care at records and the process used "California isn't waiting for was frustrated that the regional tenth of the state's goal to cut & Hospice in Longview and had to identify the remains.” the rest of the world before it agreement could undermine the greenhouse gas emissions to been taken to Dahl McVicker Anthony said the department takes action on climate change," work of that bipartisan process. 1990 levels by 2020. Funeral Home in Kelso at the will also talk with the people same time. involved, which could include News in Brief The Kelso funeral home has family members. 2545 N. National Ave., Chehalis Chehalis Community Renais- tify theft was reported at a busi- Auditor’s Office — Open 24 hours and until 8 p.m. sance and the city’s Community ness on the 200 block of 2nd on Election Day Development Department and Sirens Reminder: Ballots Street at 2:54 p.m. Monday, Oct. If a replacement ballot is City Manager’s Office. The City Must Be Postmarked needed, contact the Auditor’s Council approved $172,435 to Continued from page Main 8 21. The case is currently under investigation. on or Before Nov. 5 Office at (360) 740-1278 or (360) fund 11 requests last year. Vehicle Prowl 740-1164. The City Council also agreed By The Chronicle Or, voters may come into on Monday night to reappointed • Someone broke into a vehi- Burglary - Voters must have their ballots the Auditor’s Office at the Lewis Todd Chaput, Michel Rey, Satpol cle on the 100 block of U.S. High • Several pairs of women’s postmarked on or before Nov. 5 County Courthouse, 351 NW Sohal, Rick Burchett and Chip way 12 in Napavine and stole a - shoes, a make-up bag, a large if they want their votes to count, North St., Chehalis, during nor Duncan to the city’s Lodging Weatherby .300 Magnum rifle, light green glass ball and other the Lewis County Auditor’s Of- mal business hours and from 7 Tax Advisory Committee. valued at $2,000. The theft re- - items were reported stolen from fice said in a news release Mon a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day. Alicia Bull was also officially portedly occurred between 2:30 a residence on the 600 block day. appointed to the Committee. p.m. and 3 p.m. Friday. of Adams Avenue at 2:49 p.m. Any ballots returned with Chehalis Approve Wednesday, Oct. 23. a postal cancellation date after Mineral Woman Assault Election Day will be invalid. If Lodging Tax Allocations - Damaged Windows the ballot is not mailed until • Gerald R. Ebner, 47, Centra The Chehalis City Council Charged With DUI lia was arrested and booked for - Election Day, the voter should unanimously approved lodging • Officers responded to a re confirm it will be postmarked After Crash allegedly assaulting his 29-year- port of damaged windows at a tax funds on Monday night to old live-in girlfriend at 5:20 p.m. that day. use next year for tourism-related A 49-year-old Mineral wom- residence on the 300 block of 3rd According to the Auditor’s Saturday on the 600 block of Street at 4:19 p.m. Sunday. The applicants. an was charged with allegedly Centralia Alpha Road. Ebner re- Office, postal facilities and mail- - case is under investigation. Chehalis received 11 propos driving under the influence at portedly hit his girlfriend with boxes have the last cancellation 4:04 p.m. Saturday after crash- als, totaling $236,475. The city his hands and elbow, injuring time posted on collection boxes. ing her 1998 Dodge Caravan on ••• decided to use $181,475 for the 11 her face. Ballot drop boxes are open 20 requests. state Route 7 in Mineral. By The Chronicle Staff days prior to every election and The applicants included the Susan L. Pfutxenreuter, 49, can be accessed at the following Chehalis-Centralia Railroad Mineral, was injured and trans- MORTON POLICE DEPARTMENT Please call news reporter locations: & Museum, the Lewis County ported to Morton General Hos- Fraud Stephanie Schendel with news tips. • Lewis County Historic Historical Museum, the Veter- pital after driving southbound She can be reached at 807-8208 or • A possible fraud and iden- [email protected]. Courthouse, 351 NW North St., ans Memorial Museum, Advo- on state Route 7 and crashing Chehalis — Open 8 a.m.-5 p.m. cate Foundation, Pope’s Kids near milepost 14 into a ditch. and from 7 a.m.-8 p.m. on Elec- Place, Premier Broadcasters, the She left the roadway to the All Subscribe tion Day. Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of right and stopped in the ditch. CatchTheNews!News!News! Today! • Twin Cities Senior Center, Commerce,the Friends of the The Dodge was destroyed. ★807-8203 Main 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2013 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Fed Judge: Texas Egypt Judges Abortion Limits US Weighs Changes After Resign From Trial Unconstitutional of Islamist Leaders AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A CAIRO (AP) — The judges federal judge determined Mon- Allies Object to Spying presiding over the trial of leaders day that new Texas abortion of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood restrictions place an unconstitu- By Julie Pace and Kimberly Dozier stepped down from the pro- tional burden on women seeking ceedings today because security The Associated Press to end a pregnancy, a ruling that “With respect to NSA collection of intelligence agencies would not allow the de- keeps open dozens of abortion WASHINGTON — Faced fendants to attend in court, appar- clinics across the state while of- with a flood of revelations about on leaders of U.S. allies — including France, ently out of fear of protests, judicial ficials appeal. U.S. spying practices, the White Spain, Mexico and Germany — let me state officials said. The ruling by District Judge House is considering ending Separately, a Brotherhood-led Lee Yeakel came one day before eavesdropping on friendly for- unequivocally: I am totally opposed.” Islamist coalition said ousted Pres- key parts of the law the Legisla- eign leaders, a senior administra- ident Mohammed Morsi refuses to ture approved in July were set to tion official said. Sen. Dianne Feinstein appoint a lawyer to represent him take effect. Lawyers for Planned A final decision has not been chairwoman of Senate Intelligence Committee in his trial, which is due to start on Parenthood and other abortion made, the official said. The ad- Nov. 4, because he does not recog- providers argued in their lawsuit ministration is trying to tamp nize the court or the political sys- that a provision requiring abortion down damage from the months- “collection on our allies will not prime ministers” unless in an tem set up since his ouster by the doctors to have admitting privileg- long spying scandal — including continue.” emergency with approval of the military. es at a hospital less than 30 miles the most recent disclosure that The administration official president. The developments reflect the away would have effectively shut- the National Security Agency said that statement was not ac- In response to the revelations, political storms surrounding the tered about a third of the state’s 38 monitored the communications curate, but added that some un- German officials said Monday series of trials of Brotherhood clinics that perform abortions. of German Chancellor Angela specified changes already had that the U.S. could lose access to members that come hand in hand Texas Attorney General Greg Merkel. been made and more were being an important law enforcement with wide-scale crackdown by the Abbott, whose office argued the President Barack Obama said considered, including terminat- tool used to track terrorist mon- new military-backed authorities law protects women and the life the U.S. government is conduct- ing the collection of communica- ey flows. against Morsi’s Brotherhood since of the fetus, immediately filed an ing “a complete review of how tions from friendly heads of state. Other longtime allies have his July 3 ouster. appeal with the conservative 5th our intelligence operates outside The official was not autho- also expressed their displeasure Circuit Court of Appeals in New the country.” Interviewed on the rized to discuss the review by about the U.S. spying on their Australian War Orleans. new television network Fusion name and insisted on anonymity. leaders. Spain’s prosecutor’s of- on Monday, Obama declined to Lawmakers were set to press fice said today it has opened a Memorial Keeps S&P 500 Notches say when he learned about the for more information about sur- preliminary inquiry to deter- spying operations. veillance programs at a House mine whether a crime was com- ‘God’ reference Small Gain to Log “What we’ve seen over the last Intelligence Committee hearing mitted by NSA surveillance. CANBERRA, Australia (AP) several years is their capacities this afternoon. As possible leverage, Ger- — The Australian War Memorial Another Record continue to develop and expand, Reports based on new leaks man authorities cited last week’s has reversed a contentious deci- NEW YORK (AP) — It was and that’s why I’m initiating now from former NSA systems ana- non-binding resolution by the sion to remove “known unto God” another record day for stocks, a review to make sure that what lyst Edward Snowden indicate European Parliament to suspend from the Tomb of the Australian but barely. they’re able to do doesn’t neces- that the NSA listened to Merkel a post-9/11 agreement allowing Unknown Soldier after a public The Standard & Poor’s 500 sarily mean what they should be and 34 other foreign leaders. the Americans access to bank and political outcry. index closed at an all-time high doing,” Obama said. “With respect to NSA collec- transfer data to track the flow of Memorial director Brendan Monday, but by a small mar- Sen. Dianne Feinstein, chair- tion of intelligence on leaders of terrorist money. A top German Nelson refused to confirm The gin. The S&P 500 edged up 2.34 woman of the Senate Intelligence U.S. allies — including France, official said Monday she believed Australian newspaper’s report points, or 0.1 percent, to a record Committee, called for a “total re- Spain, Mexico and Germany — the Americans were using the today that Prime Minister Tony 1,762.11 after good news from view of all intelligence programs” let me state unequivocally: I am information to gather economic Abbott, a former Roman Catholic J.C. Penney offset disappointing following the Merkel allegations. totally opposed,” Feinstein said. intelligence apart from terrorism seminarian, had personally inter- earnings from a few U.S. compa- In a statement Monday, the Cali- She added that the U.S. should and said the agreement, known vened to prevent the change. nies. fornia Democrat said the White not be “collecting phone calls or as the SWIFT agreement, should “Knowing Tony Abbott as I do J.C. Penney rose the most in House had informed her that emails of friendly presidents and be suspended. so very well, I suspect he’d be quite the index after the retailer’s CEO comfortable with where we’ve said sales were improving. That landed,” Nelson told Australian helped stocks overcome poor Broadcasting Corp. radio. The earnings and a weak forecast Superstorm Sandy — One Year Later prime minister’s office would not from drugmaker Merck. Roper immediately comment on that re- Industries, a medical and indus- port. trial equipment manufacturer, also lowered its earnings esti- mate for the year. UK Phone-Hacking The S&P 500 has performed Trial Opens for Top well in October, closing at an all- time high six times. Murdoch Aides LONDON (AP) — The trial of two former top editors of Rupert Medicare Chief Murdoch’s defunct News of the Apologizes for World began Monday with the se- lection of a jury to hear the com- ‘Obamacare’ Woes plex and high-profile case sparked WASHINGTON (AP) — by a tabloid phone-hacking scan- Stressing that improvements dal that has shaken Murdoch’s are happening daily, the senior media empire and tarnished the Obama official closest to the ad- image of British journalism. ministration’s malfunctioning Rebekah Brooks and Andy health care website apologized Coulson — both one-time senior today for problems that have Murdoch aides and associates kept Americans from success- of British Prime Minister David fully signing up for coverage. Cameron — are charged with “I want to apologize to you conspiring to hack the phones of that the website has not worked Mel Evans / The Associated Press celebrities and other people in the as well as it should,” Medicare In early morning darkness, workers today prepare heavy machinery for the day as rebuilding work continues on the public eye and with making illegal chief Marilyn Tavenner said as beach area of Seaside Heights and Seaside Park, N..J. Today marks the one-year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy. A payments to officials for informa- she began her testimony before large Sandy-related ire on the boardwalk in September has slowed progress in the area. tion. They sat side-by-side in the the House Ways and Means dock at London’s Central Crimi- Committee. nal Court along with six other It was the most direct mea defendants on the first day of a culpa yet from a top administra- trial that Judge John Saunders said tion official. Lexus, Toyota Top Consumer could last up to six months. This is the first criminal trial Jackson Doctor stemming from revelations in 2011 Reports Auto Reliability Survey of tabloid phone-hacking. Released, Wants By Dee-Ann Durbin recommendations are frequently been on sale for a few weeks in Return to Medicine AP Auto Writer cited among the top reasons the spring when owners were Chemical Weapons people buy particular cars and surveyed, so there wasn’t much LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mi- DETROIT — Japan’s lock on trucks. time for errors to crop up. The Inspectors in Syria chael Jackson’s doctor was qui- Consumer Reports’ vehicle re- Yonkers, N.Y.-based Con- Subaru Legacy was the top-per- Miss Deadline etly freed from jail on Monday, liability rankings is starting to sumer Reports predicts the reli- forming midsize car. two years after he was convicted BEIRUT (AP) — Interna- ease. ability of 2014 model year cars Electric cars and hybrids of killing the pop superstar with tional inspectors overseeing the Three Japanese brands — and trucks based on a survey of generally performed well, but an overdose of a powerful an- Lexus, Toyota and Acura — took destruction of Syria’s chemical subscribers who own vehicles the Ford C-Max Energi plug-in esthetic — and he would like to the top spots in this year’s survey, weapons stockpile have missed an from current or prior model hybrid got the worst reliabil- practice medicine again. and seven of the top 10 brands early deadline in a brutally tight years. This year, the survey ques- Conrad Murray was released are Japanese. ity scores. Ford and its luxury schedule after security concerns at 12:01 a.m. from a jail in down- But three non-Japanese tioned the owners of 1.1 million Lincoln brand were near the prevented them from visiting two town Los Angeles after serv- brands — Audi, Volvo and GMC vehicles. bottom of the rankings because sites linked to Damascus’ chemi- ing about half of his maximum — cracked the top 10. And the Problems with infotainment of customer complaints about cal program. sentence for involuntary man- magazine announced Monday systems, from frozen touch their glitch-prone touchscreen The chief of the global chemi- slaughter. A change in California it’s not recommending that con- screens to poorly performing dashboard systems and lower- cal weapons watchdog disclosed law allowed his incarceration sumers buy 2014 models of the voice-operated navigation sys- than-expected fuel economy for the first time in a report ob- time to be significantly reduced. Honda Accord V6 and Nissan tems, were frequent complaints. numbers. tained by The Associated Press Murray was taken from the Altima sedans, two of Japan’s top Jake Fisher, Consumer Reports’ The key to reliability is a con- that Syria has declared 41 facilities jail a back way, eluding a cluster sellers, because of poor reliability automotive testing director, said servative approach to vehicle re- at 23 chemical sites where it stored of TV crews and a few Jackson scores. electronic problems may even be designs. The brands that do best, approximately 1,300 tons of pre- fans. Sheriff’s officials arranged Two other Japanese main- underreported, since some driv- like Toyota and Honda, often cursors and agents, and over 1,200 the quiet exit and drove him stays, the Toyota Camry and ers find the systems so confus- use time-tested engines, trans- unfilled munitions to deliver them. away for safety reasons, spokes- Toyota RAV4, won’t be recom- ing they don’t use them. German missions and other parts from Ahmet Uzumcu said in his first man Steve Whitmore said. mended because they flunked a cars tended to have the best info- prior models in their newer cars, report to the U.N. Security Coun- “He was elated to be out of frontal crash test from the In- tainment systems. Fisher said. Automakers with cil that inspectors from the Or- there” and planned to spend surance Institute for Highway The 2014 Subaru Forester got new engines or other untested ganization for the Prohibition of time with his girlfriend and chil- Safety. the top score for predicted reli- features in their new cars — like Chemical Weapons had corrobo- dren, said Valerie Wass, Mur- That’s a blow that could im- ability, but the magazine noted Ford or Cadillac — tend to do rated the information provided by ray’s attorney. pact sales. Consumer Reports’ that the 2014 Forester had only worse. Syria at 37 of the 41 facilities. • Main 11 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2013, 2013 Calendar Washington Taxes Hit Small Liquor Stores Hard Continued from the front page SPOKANE (AP) — Compe- new fees on spirits to make up plus another $10,000 to the state see competitors selling alcohol to tition from big-box stores and for its millions of dollars in lost Liquor Control Board for the 17 the public at wholesale prices. Ashford Festival grocery chains that offer cheaper revenue. percent surcharge. Of the 22 stores currently fac- booze has 22 small liquor stores The owners of Colville Liquor Aditi Sood, co-owner of ing suspension, most are in West- to Feature Wines, in Washington in danger of los- & Wine and Deer Park Liquor & Colville Liquor & Wine, didn't ern Washington. Four are in the Microbrews ing their licenses because they Wine say they're behind in pay- disclose the amount owed to the Yakima area and one is in East have fallen behind in paying ments of a new 17 percent licens- state but said it was significant. Wenatchee. A wide variety of wines and taxes and fees, a newspaper said ing fee on all liquor sales. That fee Both face a Dec. 31 deadline Thrasher and other small li- microbrews will be showcased Monday. is on top of the 10 percent excise to pay the delinquent taxes or quor store operators have begun during the fourth annual Mount Owners of the troubled stores tax added to those sales. potentially lose their license to pushing for changes in the new Rainier Fall Wine Festival. said they have difficulty compet- Both owners say they have sell spirits. state law. The event will be 2-8 p.m. ing with bigger stores that are a hard time competing against They want the Legislature to Saturday at the Lions Grand better able to spread the taxes chain stores that can spread those STATE LAW doesn't require a re- reduce or eliminate the 17 percent Tasting Room in Ashford. and fees among other items, The taxes and fees to other products tailer to add the 17 percent fee to retail fee, and end the practice of Unlike many of the large ven- Spokesman-Review reported and offer lower prices for liquor. the shelf price, said Chris Marr, distributors charging different ues that feature mass-produced, Monday. In addition, bigger retailers get a Washington State Liquor Con- prices to retailers based on the large-scale wineries, this festival discounts from liquor distribu- trol Board commissioner. amount of alcohol ordered. features hard-to-find artisanal THE SITUATION developed af- tors for bulk purchases that aren't "Are some big-box stores not Some of those concerns will wines and microbrews from ter Washington state voters ap- available to small stores. adding the 17 percent, using be discussed on Nov. 22 when the small Washington state produc- proved Initiative 1183 in 2011, Linda Thrasher, the Deer those items as loss leaders? I've House Government Accountabil- ers. allowing sales outside state-op- Park owner, said she owes about heard that it's happening," Marr ity and Oversight Committee has Tickets can be purchased erated liquor stores. 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Mayor, Two Council Positions Up for Election in Winlock success in the primary election fighting on the city council. with state agencies for the timely likely relates to the voters want- “My goal as your next city repair of the large sinkhole that Election ing a fresh face on the city coun- council member is to get the threatened our downtown inter- 2013 cil. well-published destructive fight- section, working to ensure the Bradshaw, a Winlock police ing to stop in our city council burden of cost did not fall on our commissioner since 2010, said it meetings,” Patrick said in a state- citizens.” will be up to the voters to decide ment. “To make those meetings a Mummert, who was ap- if they want his experience as positive progressive platform for pointed to the planning commis- mayor or Dowell’s youth. the future of Winlock, and the Don Bradshaw Lonnie Dowell sion by Cook, is running against candidate candidate “I have nothing bad to say citizens who live there.” about Lonnie. I just wonder if he Korpi, the long-time council- Cook for the Position 5 seat. Mummert, who has never VOTE: Former Mayor Don The other council seat up for is up to it right now,” Bradshaw or currently serving on the Posi- election is Position 4 where in- said. “We are poised on the cusp tion 4 seat, said he is looking for- run for political office before, Bradshaw Seeks Return cumbent Dennis Korpi will face of good things happening. The ward to continuing to serve the said he is invested in the com- Against Newcomer challenger Samuel W. Patrick, only questions I have about my community. Korpi wants to be a munity and doesn’t want to see Winlock's Planning Commis- competitor is his inexperience. spokesman for his constituents it decline. Lonnie Dowell sion chairman. Right now, I don’t know if we can and help find ways to rebuild the “Just to see where Winlock By Kyle Spurr All the candidates have em- go through a four-year learning local economy. was and where it is now, if you go phasized the importance of fix- curve to get a mayor up to speed.” “Since the logging industry down Main Street everything is [email protected] ing the city’s sewers and streets. Both candidates are also fo- left us, our economy has slowly closed,” Mummert said. “I have Don Bradshaw, who served The city has been trying to cused on job creation and devel- been sliding down.” Korpi said. kids in the school system. It’s as Winlock mayor from 1992 to replace water lines under First opment. “People have been going other getting frustrating because this 1996 and from 1998 to 2002, is Street for more than a year to “We have lost jobs and we places to find work and support town is going to fizzle up and vying for a third term against fulfill a transportation improve- have lost residents, our school their families.” die.” political newcomer Lonnie Dow- ment grant to repave the road be- enrollment is down. It’s just a Cook, the mayor since 2010, Mummert, a member of the mess,” Bradshaw said. “I will hit said although he is leaving his ell in the upcoming general elec- tween Alder and Rice streets. National Guard for seven years, tion. Winlock received an addi- the ground running like I did position as mayor, he wants to decided he wanted to get in- The mayor position opened up tional $35,000 to upgrade water the other times (as mayor).” stay involved with community this year after Mayor Glen Cook lines from an anonymous donor projects as a city councilman for volved. decided to leave his seat and run in March 2012. IN THE RACE for the Position Position 5. “If you want to fix things or for Position 5 on the city council. Dowell, a Winlock native and 4 seat, Patrick, who previously “I know firsthand the chal- change things you have to get in- Cook faces Aaron Mummert, an 20-year Navy veteran, led the served as fire commissioner for lenges we face as a small city and volved,” Mummert said. “So I de- assistant Winlock High School primary election for mayor with Thurston County Fire District 1 have worked hard to meet those cided, talking to my family and football coach who is serving on 74 out of 195 votes in August. before moving to Winlock, said challenges.” Cook said in a state- some residents of Winlock, that the city’s planning commission. Dowell said at the time that his his focus is to help stop the in- ment. “I successfully coordinated is what I was going to do.” Two Pe Ell Council Seats Open in General Election DAM AN ISSUE: Penberth, ity, is being challenged by former against it. I want all the informa- “The public feels like they are resenting the city. mayor John Penberth for the Po- tion I can get,” Lee said. “John is shut out,” Penberth said. “I’m go- “I have been a resident of Lew- Lee Disagree on Water sition 1 council seat. totally against it. I don’t think ing to open doors.” is County for 26 years, nine of Retention Near Pe Ell Lee, a retired nursing assistant, we have enough information to Ken Rollins, an emergency which have been spent in Pe Ell. said she wants to continue serv- make that decision at this point.” medical technician who served As a senior citizen in this com- By Kyle Spurr ing on the council and stay in- Penberth, the former Lewis two tours in Vietnam during his munity, it is important to share [email protected] volved in the community like she County coroner who has run for seven years in the military, is run- and teach values such as honesty has for more than 30 years. the Lewis County Commission, ning for the Position 2 seat against and common sense,” Willey said Two seats on the Pe Ell Town Having served four years on considers himself an outspoken fellow newcomer Lonnie Willey. in a statement. “In my experience Council will be sought after in the Flood Authority, Lee said she candidate who wants to return to Willey, who worked in the as a husband, father, grandparent, the general election Nov. 5. supports the studies and is con- the Pe Ell Town Council. timber industry for 40 years, said uncle, and mentor of many trades, Incumbent Dolores Lee, the sidering if a dam on the Chehalis Penberth said he will bring Pe Ell has welcomed him since I value our First Amendment Pe Ell representative on the Che- River is the best option. more transparency to the council moving nine years ago and he rights and welcome ideas with an halis River Basin Flood Author- “At this point, I’m not for or and make it more citizen friendly. wants to return the favor by rep- open mind.”

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Voice of the People Centralia High School Goes Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness

With gonorrhea cases up 171 percent in Lewis County, are you talking to your children/ teens (or other family members) about sexually transmitted diseases? What are you telling them? How do you educate them?

“There is a dangerous trend that parents believe their kids have to be sexually active, that abstaining is not

a realistic option, Photograph submitted by Ed Petersen, Centralia School District and that is not Centralia High School students and staf donned pink clothing Oct. 18 in connection with Breast Cancer Awareness Month. true. The truth is To submit your photograph, e-mail [email protected] or send mail to Voices, The Chronicle, 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. one in four teens already has an STD.” Burgerville Makes Donation to Centralia School District Greg Anderson Chehalis, pastor at New Hope Church

“Talk to them about abstaining.”

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Aadland: A Storyteller from the Old Days Autumn: Smell of Wool Clothes Continued from the front page friendship, one that Aadland Continued from the front page FINAL COLUMN was proud to drop unabashedly The father, husband and years on the GI Bill, once Gordon Aadland’s final column for decades. After college, Neu- surrender myself to float in community icon died Sunday again autumn meant the will be printed in the Saturday harth started a weekly sports fluffy nostalgia. night at Providence Centralia beginning of fall semester, edition of The Chronicle. newspaper named SoDak Sports, It started when I was a Hospital. child in a small town on the with students returning by He was 92. and convinced Aadland, an English teacher, to write his hu- prairie. From the dirt cellar bus, train and catch-a-ride. you,” Waller said. there came the musky odor of Again, new beginnings — AADLAND TAUGHT at Centralia mor column there. Those qualities and more “That little newspaper lasted potatoes, not long out of the new friends, new professors, College for 24 years as an Eng- earned him the respect and ad- earth, and the tangy aroma of new classes. Bull sessions and lish instructor, becoming the for three years,” Aadland wrote. miration of Chronicle editors to “Then Al took off for Florida, his apples. There were huge piles camaraderie in the campus college’s first public information follow. Michael Wagar, regional of brittle leaves to run through, coffee shop. The exhilara- officer. He created the college’s tail between his legs but with executive editor, said he always his coat tails always available for and the pleasantly acrid smell tion of Homecoming — the Distinguished Alumnus Award enjoyed Aadland’s weekly dis- of bonfire smoke permeated night bonfire pep meeting, and was honored in 2006 as the me to grab onto. I came to the patches. the late afternoon air. the parade, marching bands. namesake of the college’s central Northwest, where Denny Waller, “His writing was always a As dusk gave way to Football games on crisp days. walkway — the Aadland Espla- then publisher of The Chronicle, pleasure to edit,” Wagar said. darkness there were scary Dates with girls in thick nade. let me start the long and ignoble “Beyond that, Gordon was a real hide-and-seek games with sweaters, wearing mums, or During commencement cer- experiment with ‘Saturday’s gentleman — the last of a certain neighborhood kids in the wool coats with plaid scarfs emonies in June, he stood and Child.’” kind of man. He will be missed.” backyards and alleys, with waved to students as he received Neuharth died about six in studied casualness around Former Chronicle Editor-in- the thrill of getting back the college’s first Distinguished months ago, having, like Aad- their necks. Handhold- Chief Brian Mittge developed a and touching goal before "It" Lifetime Service Award. land, continued writing a col- ing walks among the long close friendship with Aadland could find me. In his nearly 12 years pro- umn until his death. shadows on campus in late during his years as a reporter One Saturday another ducing a column for The Chron- Aadland had served as a afternoons. Prudent squirrels and editor. fourth grader, Andy Free- scampering from oak to oak. icle, he often melded his pas- “Gordon was a storyteller member of the Al Neuharth Me- sion for writing and his love for dia Center board of directors at born, and I hiked out to the In my middle years, au- from the old days,” Mittge said. deserted, dilapidated convent tumn had pleasant duties. Centralia College. Most recently, “Maybe he learned that growing the University of South Dakota he suggested the creation of a since its inception 25 years ago. west of town (haunted by Once again, the first day of up in the hardscrabble Midwest nuns, according to the legend school, but this time as the statue to honor to founding edu- prairie. He was able to tell his He’d often return to the state cators — Margaret Corbet and for homecomings and other uni- of the town's non-Catholic professor. Sawing up a dead life's story again and again in kids). We tested our mettle Katherine Kemp — a vision that versity events. branch from our apple tree. the pages of The Chronicle and for our own self-confidence Chopping alder and maple will soon come to fruition. somehow make us all feel bet- “We’ve lost a great man and At the college, he was known and displayed our bravery to and carrying it, with its aro- ter each time we heard it. He a treasured friend,” said Jack as the unofficial adviser to col- each other by going inside ma, to stack outside our back kept alive the old-fashioned, Marsh, president of the Al Neu- lege presidents, beginning with solo, climbing to the top and door, ready to bring cheer in once-common virtues that sup- harth Media Center. “We’ll miss the first, Nels Hanson. waving to the other, below our fireplace. Now, a child to port any strong community. He Gordon deeply.” He remained active in that outside, from the attic win- introduce autumn to. Raking whistled as he walked down role till the end, said Centralia dow. the leaves and sacking them the street, delighted in a fine AADLAND WAS CARRYING out his College President James Walton. After those heroics, we to be hauled away. (Alas, no poetic verse and cracked a joke normal duties, writing a column “He was certainly not afraid built a small bonfire of most- bonfires now.) Decorating whenever possible. Curious and and doing his dishes Sunday. He to share his ideas or thoughts ly leaves and took out the two the mantle and porch with quick-witted, he taught us all lived in Centralia with his wife, potatoes Andy had bought with any of us,” Walton said colored leaves, gourds, corn that the good life is here, in our Carolyn, and daughter, Carrie. from his dad's café. Andy had Monday. “Those ideas and stalks, cattails and Indian community, if we just recognize He was on hospice, and had heard they were delicious thoughts were always focused recently been diagnosed with corn. All "labors of love." on his love for the college.” and celebrate it together.” when baked in the ashes of a cancer in his bone marrow, but bonfire. When the fire had There were also flannel shirts Aadland enjoyed honoring he was feeling no pain, said Car- and corduroy pants. Favorite the past, whether it be suggest- READERS LIKEWISE DEVELOPED burned to embers — well, an admiration for Aadland. rie Aadland. almost, we didn't have the books by the fire, with frater- ing a new statue for the college He fell while walking across nity sweetheart songs, some or plugging the names of suc- He wrote in a way that lifted patience to wait — we placed the curtain on his long and in- a room, she said, and lost con- the potatoes in the middle pianist's "Autumn Leaves," cessful Centralia College alumni sciousness. He was revived and and Vivaldi's "The Four Sea- in “Saturday’s Child,” his weekly teresting life, from his years for a few minutes. They were growing up in Sisseton, S.D., to taken to Providence Centralia burned black on the outside, sons" on the record player. column in The Chronicle. Hospital, where he eventually Harvest moons. But he was also always look- his time working with lifelong mushy in the next layer and friend and USA Today founder died. at the core, but for two One sunny day Carolyn ing toward the future, Walton "He looked so peaceful last and I took a picnic lunch to said. Al Neuharth, to the neighbor- neophyte chefs on a crisp au- hood children on K Street in night as he passed,” Carrie Aad- tumn day, they were a gour- Rainbow Falls State Park. “He always had ideas,” Wal- land said. “He wanted to do that. After we ate, while Carolyn ton said. “He always had some- Centralia. met's delight. I think we all do." was packing up to leave, I thing cooking.” Only two weeks ago, he re- Flannel pajamas. Flannel lived his career as a columnist in Aadland was one of six chil- sheets. Smell of wool clothes strolled pensively alongside dren. All of his siblings died at AADLAND came to the atten- a submission titled “Chronicle coming out the river that at that season tion of The Chronicle about 12 Columnist Back on the Payroll,” least 10 years before her father, of mothballs. is more like a stream me- years ago when he sent a letter which came after a brief absence she said. First day andering through the park to former Publisher Dennis R. due to growing medical con- "He made an intentional de- of school. until I got to a secluded spot. Waller admonishing him for a cerns. cision that Centralia would be Old class- There where a tree limb policy that barred poems and “It started when I was a high his family,” Carrie Aadland said. mates. New stretched over the water, I sat Bible verses from the letters to schooler on the plains of Dako- “That’s how he lived." teachers. and watched the slow mov- the editor section. ta,” Aadland wrote. “I was told Aadland, never afraid of The odor ing stream. One by one, the Drawing on his past as a hu- to write a humor column under self-promotion, had recently of newly yellow and orange leaves mor writer, Aadland struck a co- the inherited title of ‘Over the pressed for the expansion of the waxed floors. Gordon Aadland would let go and waft their medic tone that resonated with Back Fence.’ It was mostly gossip, Aadland Esplanade at Centralia The clang columnist way, spinning and swinging, Waller. things like, ‘Which freshman College, Carrie Aadland said. of swings oh-so-slowly, to the water, as “I just said, ‘I have to meet girl with the initials of L.S. was He was also continuing to write against alu- if they were being let down this guy,’” Waller said. seen to go into the theater with his column, ever-aware of the minum poles at recess. The gently by invisible tiny para- When Waller suggested he THREE senior boys last night?’ I “ol’ ladies in sensible shoes and taste of new school paste in chutes. Then the slight cur- write a weekly column, Aadland blush in remembrance.” men who would part their hair big jars. James Whitcomb Ri- rent would carry them away worried he wouldn’t be able to He became hooked on writ- if they still could,” terms of en- ley's "When the frost is on the — the gentle, graceful, quiet muster enough topics. ing, he said, after a classmate dearment he used to describe his pumpkin and the fodder's in letting go and leaving. That was never a problem. told him he recognized him readers. the shock … ." When I was young and fell Weaving community-fo- from his name in the newspaper. Carrie Aadland said it was The autumnal rite — Hal- in love with every girl who cused pieces with others that After a stint serving in World “extraordinary” that at 92, her loween. No fancy costumes would let me walk home with focused on his years deployed War II, Aadland returned to his father still brought home a pay- nor candy extortion for us. her, my favorite songs were during World War II and grow- home state, where he attended check. But there was still the eerie "Remember Me?" ("Do you ing up in Sisseton, S.D., Aadland the University of South Dakota It was his love of The Chron- feeling that ghosts were lurk- remember one September af- entertained Chronicle readers using funds from the GI Bill. icle and Centralia College that ing about and witches flew in ternoon, I stood with you and consistently. The editor of the student kept him pressing forward as he murky skies. There were win- listened to a wedding tune?") He had a soft , Waller newspaper was Neuharth, and continued to be active at both dows to soap, garbage cans and "September in the Rain" said, that allowed him to tackle Aadland began writing a col- until his death Sunday. to be hauled to the middle of ("The leaves of brown came controversial subjects without umn called “Tough All Over,” a "He just thought he had the the street, and toilets to tip. tumbling down, remember?"). fallout from readers. subtitle he borrowed from Time best life in the world,” Car- My oldest brother, Chet, And, you just might know it, “He could say things and magazine. rie Aadland said. “He was just told of the Halloween that in later years I added my own he and his gang of miscre- make a point without offending The two sparked a lifelong pleased every minute." version of "September Song" ants made the toilet-tipping ("When I was a young man circuit. When they got to the biffy of Joe Robbie Sr., the courting the girls, I played Deputy: Declined Initial Field Sobriety Test town constable, the feared me a waiting game"). master himself was putting And what about the Continued from front page tremely poor, unacceptable deci- chance agreement that ties his it to use. With him sputter- present, when "all the days sion when he chose to drink, get continued employment directly ing protests and threats, they dwindle down to a precious Chehalis, according to court behind the wheel of his vehicle, to the conditions imposed by few?" Well, much of my au- documents. Humphrey was off- tipped the little building over and drive down the roadway,” the court,” Mansfield wrote. on its door, and ran, half tumn is but soft reverie now, duty at the time of the alleged Mansfield wrote. “It is a deci- “Years ago, when I first be- a fond remembering of the drunk driving incident. scared, half thrilled. sion over which he is extremely came a deputy, an incident like The next day School autumns that are no more. The road had been closed embarrassed and sincerely re- this would end a career with But more and more I return, due to a car accident in which Superintendent O.K. Thol- grets. He is now being held ac- few questions asked,” Mansfield lehaug called "all the usual in thought, to that place by a 24-year-old Chehalis man, countable for that mistake.” wrote. “Today’s labor laws and the slow-moving river at who was allegedly also driving suspects" into his office one at Mansfield’s entire commen- union contracts afford greater Rainbow Falls, watching the drunk, drove 123 mph down a time: Chet, Rick Lenz, Sherm tary is featured on page six in protection to employees by en- leaves float downstream. And, Interstate 5 in an attempt to flee Sampson, Charlie Swanson, like most old folks, I hope police. The police pursuit ended today’s edition of The Chronicle. suring due process is followed maybe Norm Fenske, prob- that when it is time for me when the 24-year-old got on an Humphrey has worked for and discipline is only imposed ably a Dykes boy, and others I-5 off ramp and crashed into a the sheriff’s office for 12 years. in accordance with the princi- whose identity has long been to let go, I will be able to do guardrail. On Aug. 13, Humphrey and an- ples of just cause.” forgotten. Under the intense so in such a gentle, soft and At the time of his arrest, other deputy received honorary Humphrey’s defense attor- grilling of the superintendent graceful way. Humphrey declined to do a awards from the Lewis County ney Don Blair told The Chron- and the steely-eyed glare of But in the meantime the field sobriety test but was trans- Commission for their instru- icle Monday evening that the the constable, one of the boys hillsides near town are once ported to the Lewis County Jail, mental roles in a sting dubbed criminal case is still pending, broke and squealed. For the again yellow and orange, and where he was not booked, but “Operation Big Bottom Bust” in but added that his client is seek- next three weeks after school, a drive in the country still submitted two blood alcohol which 11 people were jailed for ing a deferred sentence. His next there were lots of erasers and holds scarlet surprises, a content samples of .159 and .143 allegedly trafficking metham- court date is in December. blackboards cleaned, but the sweater feels comfortable in — nearly twice the legal limit. phetamine in East Lewis Coun- “Jeff is a very good deputy,” boys didn't mind because, in the early evening, geese still In a commentary submit- ty. Blair said. “He’s very well liked. the eyes of their peers, they form their Vs overhead, and ted to The Chronicle Monday, “In looking at the totality of He does a good job for the sher- were more heroic than Charles I have a supply of cedar kin- Mansfield wrote that the depu- this situation and the employ- iff’s office.” Lindbergh, Tarzan and Gen. dling in my fireplace box. ty “will receive no preferential ee’s exemplary performance Blair, speaking generally John Pershing. What's more, my rever- treatment under the law nor over the past 12 years, the ad- about DUI cases, said that Lew- Such is the autumn reverie ies are snug ones, and I still any leniency in meeting legal ministrative sanctions imposed is County District Court will about my childhood. have a few good old friends to requirements than what would included a two-week unpaid not enter a deferred sentence Then came the four years of share them with. be afforded to any other citizen suspension from duty, removal unless the individual has been World War II. There were no arrested for DUI.” from his current position as (a in alcohol treatment for at least autumns then. Sweet melancholy. Mellow, “My employee made an ex- narcotics) detective and a last- 60 days. But during my college pensive autumn. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2013 • Sports 1

Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Seahawks Withstand Rams’ Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 3 Sports e-mail: [email protected] Late Rally on MNF Prep Football Prep Basketball LC Fantasy Longtime Tiger Hoops Coach to Undergo Heart Surgery By Aaron VanTuyl Brown is preparing to begin [email protected] his 53rd season of coaching the Football: Tigers. Originally from Forks, Longtime Centralia boys he started coaching in Centralia basketball coach Ron Brown is in 1960. Tyler Yarber scheduled to undergo heart sur- He was inducted into the gery on Wednesday morning. Washington Interscholastic Bas- Runs Wild Brown, 79, was taken by am- bulance to Providence St. Peter ketball Coaches Hall of Fame in By Aaron VanTuyl Hospital in Olympia on Sunday 2006. He is currently third on [email protected] night, according to his son, Tim the state's all-time career wins Brown. list, with a 52-year record of 679- Tyler Yarber certainly has a "It was a heart attack, or an 502. nice head of steam going into the episode with his heart, they're One of Brown's concerns biggest game of the season. while in the hospital was Cen- Yarber and the Rochester not sure," Tim Brown said Mon- day night. "He's been there ever tralia's youth basketball pro- Warriors hit the road Friday gram, which begins on Saturday. night to face rival Tenino. If they since. He's been in fairly stable Brandon Hansen / [email protected] "He's worried that his bases win, the SWW 1A League Ever- condition for some time." green Division title is all theirs. Centralia boys basketball coach Ron Brown directs his team during a home He will likely undergo triple aren't covered, but with all those Yarber, the never-tired senior game against North Thurston last November. Brown, 79, will likely undergo bypass surgery on Wednesday guys down there he doesn't need running back, ran for a ridicu- heart surgery on Wednesday. morning. to worry," Tim Brown said. lous 369 yards last week in a non- league win over Stevenson, with five touchdowns. For loyal read- 2B Volleyball ers of this column (there must be one out there somewhere) that clocks in at 66 fantasy points — easily the top total this sea- son. Yarber now has 1,677 rush- ing yards and 19 touchdowns through eight games. Tenino, though, also has a few of Lewis County Fantasy Football's finest stat-hogs. In a come-from-behind win over 39- 32 win over Hoquiam, sopho- more Beaver running back/wide receiver Thomas 'Butler' Pier ran for 74 yards and racked up 154 receiving yards with a trio of fourth-quarter touchdowns for 40 points. His quarterback, fel- low sophomore Calvin Guzman, ran for 48 yards and a touch- down and passed for 208 yards and four scores (30 points), while senior workhorse running back Zack Chamberlain ran for 154 yards (15 points). On top of everything else to look forward to Friday night in Tenino, keep an eye out for a monster performance, fantasy- wise, out of someone.

Week 8 Stars Outside of Yarber, the top scorer in the LCFF ranks was Onalaska quarterback Travis McMillion. No stranger to big games, the McMillionaire piled up 194 rushing yards and four touchdowns with an addition 65 yards and a score through the air against Winlock for 49 points. Logger fullback Keifer Kastl added 172 rushing yards and a touchdown (23 points). … W.F. West quarterback Tanner Gueller gave running a shot on Friday, pounding the ground for 141 yards and two touchdowns in the Bearcats' win over Capi- tal. He also passed for 219 yards

and a pair of scores for 42 fantasy Pete Caster / [email protected] points. Teammate Bryan Moon Pe Ell’s Hailey Compton attacks the net as Adna’s Lizzie Johnson (1) and Samantha Rolfe (15) defend on the play during a Central 2B League volleyball match at Adna was the benefactor through the on Monday. air, tallying 173 receiving yards with two touchdowns and an- other touchdown on a fumble recovery (35 points). … Morton- White Pass got a little wild at the coast, drubbing North Beach 55- Pirates Sweep Past Trojans 14. Among the statistical oddi- ties: wide receiver Kalen Dunlap came into the game with 324 C2BL: Busy Eight-Day ment on Saturday. Riley Wellander added 11 Loggers Put Away Winlock "They've had a lot of volley- digs. receiving yards and five touch- WINLOCK — Jessica Pax- Span Ends on a High ball," Pirate coach Wendie Dot- "She played a good defen- downs, and added 159 yards and ton led Onalaska with 11 kills as son said. "They had a day off, sive spot for us in the back row," four touchdowns for a whop- Note for Adna the Loggers downed Winlock refocused, and came out ready Dotson said. "She handled the ping 39 fantasy points; quarter- 25-13, 25-11, 25-9 in C2BL vol- By The Chronicle to finish." ball really well, and served ag- back Rylon Kolb passed for 271 leyball action here on Monday yards and four touchdowns, ran ADNA — The Pirates Shanay Dotson recorded 15 gressively." wrapped up a tiring eight-day kills with five stuff-blocks to The Central 2B League's night. The kills were spread for 38 yards and a touchdown, around evenly as Taylor Ander- and caught a 29-yard pass for stretch of volleyball lead the way. Samantha Rolfe, games were moved ahead a day son recorded nine and McKen- another touchdown for a di- with a 25-13, 25-19, 25-16 win who moved into a new position, and scheduled for Monday and verse 46 points; and old reliable over Pe Ell on their home court added three kills and four stuff- Wednesday of this week, in or- na Ulery added eight. Brian Reynolds threw a touch- here Monday. blocks. der to accommodate tiebreaker "I really liked the way we down pass to Kolb and ran for The victory improved Adna Alexa Bond added 16 kills, games to determine which passed tonight," Onalaska 131 yards and two touchdowns to 5-2 in Central 2B League and Kendall Camoza added teams advance to the District coach Terri Dalsted said. "I for 30 points. … Adna's Mike action, with just one match re- five kills. 4 2B tournament, which beings liked the way we played defense, Thompson recorded 28 fantasy maining on the regular-season "She had a good night at the next Tuesday. worked on our coverage and we points (166 rushing yards, two docket. net for us," Dotson said. "(Her Adna (9-4 overall) will play brought a lot of energy. It was touchdowns) in a 20-18 win over Adna played matches Mon- five kills) were at key times. I at Onalaska on Wednesday. Pe fun to watch." day, Tuesday and Thursday of was very pleased with her ag- Ell will host Toutle Lake the please see LCFF, page S4 last week, and hosted a tourna- gressiveness tonight." same day. please see VOLLEYBALL, page S4

Passing The Final Word Pe Ell’s Bailey Lusk passes Penn State: 26 People Get $59.7M Over Sandusky the ball as TV’s Best Bet teammate HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Penn coach was first charged with child mo- NBA Basketball Kayla Capps State said Monday it is paying $59.7 mil- lestation, the school said 23 deals were Chicago at Miami looks on dur- lion to 26 young men over claims of child fully signed and three were agreements in ing a C2BL vol- sexual abuse at the hands of former assis- principle. It did not disclose the names of 5 p.m. leyball game TNT against Adna tant football coach Jerry Sandusky, a man the recipients. on Monday at once revered as a university icon who is The school faces six other claims, and Adna. now serving what is effectively a life pris- the university says it believes some of on sentence. those do not have merit while others may Pete Caster / [email protected] Nearly two years after the retired produce settlements. Sports 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2013 SPORTS

NFL Sankey, Price Lead Huskies to 41-17 Rout of Bears By Tim Booth The Associated Press SEATTLE — Bishop Sankey ran for a career-high 241 and two touchdowns, Keith Price threw a pair of long touchdowns to Jaydon Mickens and Washing- ton snapped a three-game losing streak with a 41-17 thumping of California on Saturday night. Washington paid tribute to former coach Don James, who died last Sunday at age 80 due to pancreatic cancer by thumping the school James dominated as the Huskies coach. James went 12-2 in his career against Califor- nia and the current batch of Hus- kies (5-3, 2-3 Pac-12) honored the former with a flurry of big plays to blow out the Golden Bears. Price hit Mickens on TDs of 68 and 47 yards, while Sankey's 59-yard touchdown run just be- fore halftime gave the Huskies a 24-7 lead at the break. Sankey had 188 yards at the half — near his previous career- high of 208 earlier this season against Illinois — and averaged 11.8 yards per carry in the first half. He set a new career mark early in the fourth quarter, then

expanded on it thanks to a 23- Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press yard run cutting against the flow Washington’s Bishop Sankey (25) takes of on a 59-yard touchdown run as quarterback Keith Price (17) cheers behind in the irst half against California Saturday in of the play. His performance was Seattle. eighth best in Washington his- tory. Price finished 20 of 32 for 376 fourth quarter and finished with 25 -yard lines. The Washington California defense that ranked had a splint placed on left leg and yards, the second best passing 90 yards rushing on four carries. band lowered its on-field flag to 121st in the country giving up was taken off the field on a cart. game in his career. Washington was reeling af- half-mast during the national 525 yards per game. Washing- The school's radio broadcast re- California (1-7, 0-5) lost its ter last Saturday's 53-24 blowout anthem and both California and ton had 373 yards in the first ported at halftime that Williams sixth straight and hasn't beaten loss at Arizona State, the Hus- Washington wore helmet decals half and 557 after three quarters. has a Lisfranc injury to his left a FBS opponent since winning kies third straight setback. The honoring the coach. Washington finished with 642 at Washington State in October news of James' passing came The most emotional moment yards. foot. 2012. Freshman quarterback Jar- less than 24 hours later and the of the night came when James' Price came into the game Missing Williams didn't mat- ed Goff had his job put into ques- three-game losing streak took a family took the field as honorary beat up and with an injured right ter with the gashing runs from tion this week by coach Sonny backseat to the Huskies trying to captains for the coin toss, greet- thumb, and he lost one of his fa- Sankey. He had runs of 42, 32 Dykes, but responded with an honor the coach that led Wash- ed by a loud standing ovation. vorite targets in the second quar- and 22 yards before breaking efficient performance in the loss. ington to a share of the 1991 na- Fans remained seated at halftime ter. Price tried to throw deep for off his biggest run near the end Goff was 32 of 54 for 336 yards, tional title. watching a video tribute to the Kasen Williams, but the pass of the half. Sankey took a third- no interceptions and a 5-yard A flag with James' initial was coach and performance from the was underthrown. As Williams TD pass to Chris Harper in the flown atop the Space Needle Washington band. came down from his leaping at- and-3 handoff, waited for a pair second quarter. in downtown Seattle on Sat- By the time halftime arrived, tempt, his left leg got pinned un- of key blocks and ran untouched Khalfani Muhammad added urday and the same "DJ" logo the Huskies were in complete der his body. He limped to the 59 yards for a 24-7 Huskies' lead a 73-yard TD run late in the was painted on the field at the control, taking advantage of a bench with the help of trainers, at halftime. Players, Coaches Gather to James SEATTLE (AP) — Just like night to South Carolina. There the game plans that made him was also a video tribute from such a successful college football Alabama coach Nick Saban, who coach, Don James took the time played and worked for James at to map out the details of his me- Kent State. morial service. “I met him when I was 18 No one expected anything years old and his profound ef- less from the former University fect on my life,” Pinkel said. “He of Washington coach who died was a huge influence on my life Oct. 20 at age 80 from pancreatic professionally and personally. I cancer. wanted to coach because of Don James was honored in a me- James.” morial service Sunday at Wash- James was 153-57-2 at Wash- ington’s basketball arena. For- ington from 1975-92 and led the mer players, coaches and family school to a six-pack of Rose Bowl remembered James as a caring appearances. His crowning mo- family man, dear friend and suc- ment came in 1991 when Wash- cessful coach who had every as- ington had the most dominant pect of his life planned out. defense in the country, and beat Case in point, James knew Michigan in the Rose Bowl to exactly what songs he wanted finish 12-0. The Associated Press Matt York / The Associated Press performed. He asked that all media poll gave Miami — James’ Washington wide receiver Kasen Williams (2) is tackled by Arizona State defensive back Robert Nelson during the irst half speeches be kept to three min- alma mater — the national last Saturday in Tempe, Ariz. utes, even though many exceed- championship, while the coaches’ ed the requested time limit. One voted in favor of Washington in group that performed a song their poll. UW Expects Williams to Miss Rest of Season during the ceremony first had to He came to Washington after SEATTLE (AP) — Even chance that Williams could be receptions and seven of the Hus- perform for James the Wednes- getting his first chance at being a though Kasen Williams’ role back for a bowl game but didn’t kies’ 17 touchdowns receptions. day prior to his death. head coach at Kent State. He was had diminished because of how want to talk specifics until after Mickens had the best day of his “We kind of had a private me- hired at Kent State by Mike Lude, Washington was running its of- the surgery. college career on Saturday with morial and he was directing how who later became the athletic di- fense, he was still the main wide “To Kasen’s credit he’s in six receptions for 180 yards and it was all going to go. And that’s rector at Washington. Lude said receiver every opposing defense good spirits, he came to coach touchdowns of 68 and 47 yards. the truth,” friend Sam Wick said. he cherished a friendship that had to account for. James’ service yesterday, he was Most of Mickens’ receptions Speakers included members spanned more than 40 years say- If Washington is going to with the team today,” Sarkisian had come near the line of scrim- of his family, close friends, and ing he knew James better than make a late-season charge fol- said. “He’ll take it like a cham- mage as the Huskies used him on former players and coaches in- anyone besides his wife Carol. lowing its October swoon, the pion. He’ll do whatever we need many of their quick screens to cluding Missouri coach Gary “Don needs no monument of Huskies will have to do it with him to do to get healthy and he’ll the perimeter. His game against Pinkel, who flew to Seattle af- stone because he lives on forever in Williams on the sideline. get back.” the Bears was the first time ter the Tigers’ loss on Saturday our hearts and minds,” Jude said. “We’ve got good depth at the Williams was injured in the Washington had pushed him position,” Washington coach second quarter against the Gold- downfield with success. The Glass Guru™ Steve Sarkisian said Monday. en Bears. Williams had to slow “We had some pretty favor- SERVICES “We’ll miss him because he’s a down and jump to try to haul in able matchups with him one-on- Moisture Removal great player but we’ve got good an underthrown deep pass. As one with safeties,” Sarkisian said. Scratch Removal depth.” he came down, Wililams’ left “Jaydon can really run. We’ve seen Water Stain Removal Williams is expected to miss leg was pinned underneath his that in the short game, but he got the rest of the regular season body by the defensive back. He MOISTURE IN YOUR WINDOWS? 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The real test of how well Sarkisian said the team won’t 77 receptions for 878 yards and Washington’s pass game can ad- know how long Williams will six touchdowns. He had become just will come in the final three be out until after the surgery. less of a factor in the Huskies weeks when the Huskies face road Sarkisian noted late Saturday offense this year because of the games at UCLA and Oregon State Kids & night that Williams had suffered new up-tempo pace Washington before hosting Washington State a dislocation as well, but he did had used and the attention he’s in the Apple Cup. Adults not specify if that was the foot in- received from opposing defenses. If Bishop Sankey continues to CH506465sl.sw jury. Williams moved around on Williams had just 29 catches for run as he did against California, crutches and with his left leg in a 321 yards and one touchdown the pass game may not be needed. large cast on Sunday at the me- before getting injured. 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NFL Seahawks’ Stand Preserves 14-9 Win Over Rams ST. LOUIS (AP) — The Se- attle Seahawks struggled on offense against the scrappy St. Louis Rams, so they had to leave HAWKS BOX Monday night’s game in the TEAM STATS hands of one of the NFL’s most SEA STL stingy defenses. 1st Downs 7 23 With Total Plays 40 71 its back on Total Yards 135 339 the goal Yards per play 3.4 4.8 line, the Passing 91 139 defense Rushing 44 200 answered the SEATTLE 14 Penalties 10-83 8-53 challenge. ST. LOUIS 9 Turnovers 0 2 The Se- Possession 21:51 38:09 ahawks stuffed Daryl Richard- son on third-and-goal, and then SCORING SUMMARY caused Kellen Clemens to over- FIRST QUARTER • STL - 4:37 - Greg Zuerlein 33- throw his intended target in the Yard Field Goal corner of the end zone on the fi- SECOND QUARTER nal play of a nerve-wracking 14-9 • SEA - 5:37 - Golden Tate 2-Yard victory. Pass From Russell Wilson “The defense did a tremen- THIRD QUARTER dous job, coming up with a huge • STL - 4:01 - Greg Zuerlein 28- Yard Field Goal stop there,” said Seahawks star • SEA - 3:45 - Golden Tate 80- Russell Wilson, who was sacked Yard Pass From Russell Wilson a career-high seven times. FOURTH QUARTER The outcome capped a lousy • STL - 12:51 - Greg Zuerlein 27- night for St. Louis sports fans. Yard Field Goal The Cardinals lost 3-1 to the Boston Red Sox in Game 5 of the World Series, played just up to steal the win. Broadway at Busch Stadium. They still had a chance af- “I’m proud of our guys,” Rams ter they took over at their own coach Jeff Fisher said. “We felt 3-yard line with just over 5 like we had a chance.” minutes left, and methodically Seattle (7-1) extended the best marched down field. They had start in franchise history despite first-and-goal at the Seattle 6 gaining just 135 yards, with 80 with about a minute left, and coming on Wilson’s second TD Richardson carried the ball to pass to Golden Tate. It was the the 2. third-fewest yards in a victory An encroachment call on for the Seahawks, and their sev- en first downs were the fewest in Seattle put the ball at the 1, but a win in franchise history. Richardson was stuffed on third “We were very fortunate,” Se- down and Clemens misfired on ahawks coach Pete Carroll said. fourth down as the final seconds “Under the circumstances with ticked off the clock. a new quarterback, they did a “We needed 97 yards, we got great job. We just couldn’t get go- 96,” Clemens said. “There was ing on offense. Fortunately, the such a great sense of resolve in defense hung together and gave Michael Conroy / The Associated Press the huddle as soon as I walked Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Golden Tate (81) makes a catch against St. Louis Rams cornerback Janoris Jenkins (21) during us a chance to win the game.” in the huddle. Everybody knew. the second half Monday in St. Louis. Tate ran the ball into the end zone for a touchdown. Clemens finished with 158 Nobody really had to say any- yards passing in place of the in- thing. We gave ourselves a win jured Sam Bradford, but he also Dome, where the announced the 2-yard line. “He just was so in the moment at the end, but unfortunately we threw two interceptions. Zac crowd of 55,966 was in reality Zuerlein got the Rams within and just made an unbelievable didn’t make the play.” Stacy ran for a career-high 134 much smaller. Many of the fans 7-6 late in the third quarter, but catch,” Wilson said. “You’ve got Notes: Rams DE Robert yards to pace the Rams (3-5). who did show up wore Cardi- the Seahawks answered. to give him credit for just attack- Quinn had three sacks, all in “It’s not always going to be nals gear, and Cardinals-Red Sox Wilson went deep down the ing the football right there.” the first half. ... Seattle had mi- pretty,” said Seahawks corner- highlights were shown on the big sideline to Tate, who made an ac- Zuerlein connected again nus-1 yard of offense in the first back Richard Sherman, who screen. robatic leaping catch over Janoris to get St. Louis to 14-9, but he quarter, and 38 yards at the half, grabbed his fourth interception Greg Zuerlein staked St. Lou- Jenkins. Tate regained his bal- missed a 50-yard field goal in its fewest since gaining 37 in the of the season. “You have to be is to an early lead with his first of ance and then mockingly waved the fourth quarter. That proved first half against Kansas City in able to win ugly.” three field goals, but Sherman’s at safety Rodney McLeod as he to be critical because the Rams 1998, according to STATS LLC. The World Series no doubt pick put the Seahawks in busi- ran to the end zone, earning an would have needed just another ... Seahawks WR Sidney Rice left contributed to the stale atmo- ness. Seattle scored six players unsportsmanlike conduct pen- field goal from him on their final late in the first half with a knee sphere inside the Edward Jones later, when Wilson hit Tate from alty. drive, rather than a touchdown, injury and did not return. Brookover: Kelly Aging a Bit in Philadelphia

By Bob Brookover years at Oregon. The Philadelphia Inquirer (MCT) When Kelly was asked about the first eight games of his NFL PHILADELPHIA — Heavy career, one got the impression is the head that wears the crown. that the coach was not enjoy- Heavier still is the head that ing his introduction to life with wears the headset on an NFL the big-boy coaches, but he was sideline. prepared for something like this Chip Kelly probably thought happening. he knew the full weight of what “I think no matter what level he was getting into on that you coach at, losing is tough to January day when he changed absorb just because that’s ulti- his mind and decided to leave mately not what we’re looking to behind his scoring machine at do,” Kelly said the day after his the University of Oregon for a team’s embarrassingly bad 15-7 chance to cash in on a five-year loss to the New York Giants. “I contract from Eagles owner Jef- think the challenges each and frey Lurie worth a reported $32.5 every week are that you’re going million. Lurie probably thought he knew what he was getting in to play a formidable opponent his new head coach, too. that’s talented and it’s going to Halfway through Kelly’s first take your best effort on a weekly season and $3.25 million into basis in terms of preparation and Lurie’s investment, neither the ... then going to play the game.” coach nor the owner can be ab- In college, Kelly admitted, solutely sure he made the right there were “haves and have nots.” decision. The team that Kelly left At Oregon, Kelly’s team was al- behind is 8-0, ranked second in ways one of the have-ist of the the BCS standings and averaging haves. With the Eagles, he inher- 55.6 points per game. His baby ited a team that was closer to be- ing a “have not” than “have” in has become an NCAA monster. Michael Perez / The Associated Press The coach that Lurie finally let terms of talent. The quarterback situation has gone from compe- Philadelphia Eagles head coach Chip Kelly is seen during the second half of an NFL football game against the New York go after 14 seasons is 8-0 with Giants on Sunday in Philadelphia. the Kansas City Chiefs, a team tition to controversy to absolute that won two games a year ago. mess, with overmatched rookie Certainly none of us on the Matt Barkley likely making his turbulent time in Philadelphia. cord. to his offense. “It was the same outside knows where the Eagles’ first start Sunday against the Like Kelly, Reid reached the mid- Reid had infuriated the mass- group for six games that we were highly dysfunctional and re- Raiders in Oakland. point of his rookie NFL season es by playing McNabb for just on track to set records. It’s not cently repulsive 3-5 start is going Nothing probably seems too with a home loss to the Giants. one three-and-out series against like we’re going to throw the to lead the team in the long run, funny to Kelly right now, and Reid was about as popular as the Giants and then by referring baby out with the bath water and but at the moment the fans are in the 20 minutes he spent in front peanut butter on a cheesesteak to it as the “continued growth” of start over again and say we’re go- searing pain having watched 10 of the cameras and recorders at the time and fully embroiled his young quarterback. Pederson, ing to do something new here.” in a quarterback controversy of now Reid’s offensive coordinator straight home losses as well as Monday at the NovaCare Com- Reid, of course, eventually plex must have seemed like an his own. Nobody knew for sure in Kansas City, started the next Andy Reid’s Midwest resurgence. inserted McNabb at quarterback. eternity. The logic the coach re- then whether Donovan McNabb week, too. Kelly, 49, must have aged He had seven new starters on a bit by Sunday when he wit- peated for many of his ill-advised would be a successful quarter- What was this man thinking? nessed something he probably decisions during the loss to the back in the future, but everybody That’s the stage Kelly’s brief offense and six new ones on de- could have never imagined: His Giants made no more sense the was sure they had seen enough of tenure in Philadelphia reached fense when he won 11 games and beloved offense failed to score a day after. Doug Pederson, who had thrown Sunday, and like the old coach, led the Eagles to the playoffs in touchdown for a second straight If Kelly wants some solace _ a touchdown to Giants defensive the new one remains supremely his second season. Kelly’s future week. In half an NFL season, there was no indication that he end Michael Strahan in overtime confident in what he’s doing. as an NFL coach remains uncer- Kelly has lost five games, just two does _ he should look back on to get Reid to the halfway point “I have the confidence in this tain. His confidence, however, fewer than he lost during his four the first eight games of Reid’s of the 1999 season with a 2-6 re- group,” Kelly said in reference remains unshaken. Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2013 SPORTS

NBA College Football 15 Semifinalists Named for Jim Thorpe Award OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) honor include: Ohio State's C.J. — Alabama's Landon Collins, Barnett, Washington State's Oregon's Ifo Ekpre-Olomu and Deone Bucannon, Oklahoma's Florida State's Lamarcus Joyner Aaron Colvin, Michigan State's are among the 15 semifinalists Darqueze Dennard, Virginia for this year's Jim Thorpe Award, Tech's Kyle Fuller, Florida's Ver- given to the country's top defen- non Hargreaves, Oregon State's sive back. Steven Nelson, Ole Miss' Cody Three finalists will be named Nov. 25, with the win- Prewitt, Louisville's Calvin Pry- ner announced Dec. 12 on ESPN. or, TCU's Jason Verrett, North- The award is presented by the ern Illinois' Jimmie Ward and Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame Kansas State's Ty Zimmerman. and Jim Thorpe Association in Last year's award went to Oklahoma City. Johnthan Banks of Mississippi Other semifinalists for the State.

Grace passed for 155 yards Frank Franklin II / The Associated Press LCFF and three scores (18 points). Miami Heat's LeBron James (6) shoots over Brooklyn Nets' Joe Johnson (7) during the second half of an NBA basketball game Thursday, Oct. 17, in New York. The Nets won the game 86-62. Continued from Sports 1 Next Up Pe Ell. Sophomore quarter- The regular season, and New Looks, Familiar Favorite for NBA 2013-14 back Aidan Arrington, mean- this year's Lewis County while, passed for 100 yards By Brian Mahoney Fantasy Football updates, and three touchdowns (16 conclude this week with four The Associated Press points). … Toledo may have Central 2B League games on Dwight Howard moved on taken its lumps in a 49-27 loss Thursday and a few big ri- and Derrick Rose came back, to undefeated La Center, but valry games on Friday. Adna though Kobe Bryant won’t quite Taylor Hicks managed a big heads to Onalaska to jockey yet. Nine first-time coaches are night with 186 rushing yards for playoff position on Thurs- coming in and David Stern will and a touchdown (24 points). day, while Toutle Lake and Pe soon head out. … Centralia quarterback Joe Ell do the same on the west With different looks all Blaser ran the offense with end of Lewis County. Mossy- around the NBA in 2013-14, one his feet in a loss to Black Hills, rock, meanwhile, heads to familiar sight remains: LeBron running for a season-high 86 Randle to face Morton-White James and the Miami Heat are yards and a touchdown with Pass, and Winlock concludes entering another season as the another 56 yards and a score its season at playoff-bound team to beat. through the air (20 points). … Napavine. On Friday the big- The two-time defending Nam Y. Huh / The Associated Press Napavine's offense continues gest game in Lewis County champions will collect their Chicago guard Derrick Rose warms up before an NBA preseason basketball game to run through the hands of will be the Battle of the rings tonight, then open against against the Denver Nuggets in Chicago on Friday. what seems like half of its Swamp in Chehalis, though the Chicago Bulls, who with a lineup. Katyn Newcomb ran Rochester at Tenino certainly healthy Rose might be the team not even be the best team in with dynamite young players for 98 yards and a touchdown holds promise and Toledo that can unseat the Heat. Texas after Howard joined James who may be good enough to (15 points) in a 40-3 win over heads to Castle Rock to wrap Or maybe it’s San Antonio Harden in Houston. carry their franchises back to the Mossyrock, while David up its season. or Indiana, both a game away Howard bolted after one un- postseason. fulfilling season in Los Angeles, CHANGING COMMIS- last year — actually, the Spurs SIONERS: were just seconds away — from where he and Bryant never found Adam Silver replaces Local Bowling Standings finishing off Miami. Perhaps it’s a working partnership. The cen- the retiring Stern as commis- the Nets or Clippers, after both ter already seems happier and sioner on Feb. 1, exactly 30 years healthier in Houston, where he picked up pieces of the old Celt- after Stern took office. Silver has and Harden can build a potent ics that had the Heat’s respect but done much of the heavy lifting inside-outside tandem. not their number. for years, but he’ll be replacing As for Bryant, he’ll watch If someone does dethrone one of the greatest executives the Lakers’ opener, and who King James, it won’t be because sports has seen. “I’m excited for knows how much more, while he the league and for the future, he was satisfied with two titles continues to rehab from a torn and lost his edge. and for the fact that having been Achilles’ tendon. Questions over at the league now for 36 years, “When the hunger is gone, how well he can play at 35 after I’m going to give it up,” James we’ve reached this point and such a serious injury, along with there’s a really extraordinary ex- said. “I’ve got a talent and I’m go- Howard’s departure, created un- ing to take full advantage of it. So ecutive in Adam ready to take it usually low expectations for the to the next level,” Stern said. I’m hungry. Lakers. “I love the game. There’s SUMMER STORIES: Busi- Instead, the buzz in Los An- ness will really pick up after the nothing I would do more than geles is about the Clippers, who play this game of basketball. So next NBA champion is crowned. hired Doc Rivers to coach while Kansas freshman Andrew Wig- the championships are all great, Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett gins, should he decide to enter but I’m playing for more than went to Brooklyn after Boston’s the draft, could become the most that. I’ve got a bigger calling than breakup. That also could make that.” both longtime losers not only the sought-after prospect in years. If he means becoming the current kings of their cities, but Free agency will then open on best ever, he might be on his way. also contenders to reach the NBA July 1 with James and Carmelo With four MVP trophies and no Finals — which are returning Anthony perhaps set to top the noticeable weaknesses, the gap class. to the 2-2-1-1-1 format after 29 WHO WINS?: with his peers is getting larger years of 2-3-2. The Heat and the one with the greats be- Here are five other things to are the choice of everyone from fore him is shrinking. watch around the NBA this sea- odds makers to the executives “He’s the best on the planet son: who voted in the NBA.com GM right now. I don’t know what SITTING SPEEDSTERS: survey. But they were enormous you can do, but just hope that he While Rose returns after sitting favorites last season after a 27- misses,” said Nets coach Jason out last season with a torn ACL, game winning streak during a Kidd, one of the nine coaches Russell Westbrook and Rajon 66-win regular season and al- getting his first opportunity. In Rondo remain out recovering most fell. This time, there’s even total, 13 teams changed coaches. from knee surgeries. A healthy more teams capable of finally James did miss in the closing Westbrook makes Oklahoma knocking them off. “They are seconds of Game 6 of the NBA City a title contender while Ron- the favorites, but I don’t think Finals, but the Heat got the re- do could help the Celtics exceed they’re the heavy favorites,” bound to set up Ray Allen’s tying expectations — or perhaps be- Hall of Famer and TNT analyst 3-pointer, pulled it out in over- come the next player they trade. Charles Barkley said. “Every- time and won Game 7 to deny UP AND COMERS: They’re body’s picking the Heat right the Spurs a fifth title. not ready to contend for a title, now, but there’s some teams, San Antonio may get another but keep an eye on New Orleans, they’re going to have some stiff chance to finish the job, or may Washington and Cleveland, all competition.”

on Monday night. Caitlin Sheets hit well from the outside and Volleyball led the team with 17 kills and 18 they were a better team." digs while Olivia Valentine had Nelson added she thought Continued from Sports 1 13 kills and four block-kills. her team also played well as a The Vikings, however, had team. Of the Vikings' 87 serves, The Loggers were strong plenty of offense themselves, they committed only four errors. from the line also as Paxton was getting a season-high 32 kills Mariah Ortiz-Hernandez 11 for 13 serving, Anderson was from Calli Hensch and 39 assists had 16 digs for Mossyrock. 16 for 16 serving with 12 digs from Amber St. Pierre. Napavine was able to rally and Ulery added nine digs. "The girls did a great job from deficits as large as nine "We're just looking to trans- of playing smart tonight," points during the match. fer those skills to our senior "Calli is hard to stop because night," Dalsted said. Napavine coach Monica Dailey The Loggers will be hosting said. "We came in knowing that she's tall and smart," Dailey the final night of their Breast Calli is a great hitter but we had said. "And Amber does a really Cancer fund-raiser, which goes a good game plan." good job of passing the ball but to help pay for hotel rooms for Dailey added she liked the I thought the girls did a great families getting treatment in set selection that Mecaela Chap- job of forcing them to work hard Seattle, on Wednesday against man and Michal Erven had getting the ball to Calli." Adna. tonight and the great defense Makayla Dailey and Jordin they played. She was also was Pruett also had solid nights at impressed by the play of Layce the net and played great defense, Tigers Slip Past Mossyrock in Shannon and Angel Parker off Dailey said. Five the bench. Napavine (3-4 league) hosts MOSSYROCK — Napavine "Napavine came prepared Winlock for Senior night on used its dynamic offense to get in the first set and they came in Wednesday. Mossyrock plays past Mossyrock in five sets, 25- with a lot of energy," Mossyrock Morton-White Pass at Randle 16, 23-25, 25-21, 26-28, 15-8 here coach Alex Nelson said. "They on Wednesday. SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2013 • Sports 5

Local Bowling Standings NFL Tate’s Taunts Don’t Go Over Well With Team, Carroll By Todd Dybas The News Tribune ST. LOUIS — Ball ex- tended in front him, Se- ahawks wide receiver Gold- en Tate used his other hand to begin waving at the only other defender who had a chance to catch him. Tate had just made a wonderful adjustment to catch a deep but under- thrown pass from Russell Wilson. Once he left Rams defensive back Janoris Jen- kins behind, he began his taunting. As he motored up the left side of the field toward the end zone, on a night the Se- ahawks did little on offense, he had officials throwing flags before he was 20 yards from scoring. Tate, despite all the taunting, finally made it into the end zone for his second touchdown of the night. His first was a mere but crucial two yards on 3rd-and-goal. His second was 80 yards with 3:56 to go in the third quarter, more than doubling the Seahawks' meager first-half output of 38 yards. Three referees threw flags for unsportsman- like conduct during the catch. Tate's teammates ap- proached him after the play to tell him great play, but that's not the way to handle himself. The realization he screwed up during the game-winning score set- tled in for Tate before he made it to the sideline. An 80-yard score usually leave Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll with fist in the air. Instead, his face was tight with irritation. Tate said he was dread- ing the pending conversa- tion. "That has nothing to do with our football," Carroll said. "That's not the way we want to play, that's not the way we want to present who we are and all that. "I think he's more ma- ture than that. He's a playful, wonderful, spirited guy who had too much fun at the wrong time." The phrase Tate kept re- stating was "lesson learned." He said there was a lot of "chirping" throughout the evening between the Rams' secondary and the Se- ahawks' receivers. That led to the showboating once he knew he had skewered the Rams for the biggest play of the night. "That won't happen again," Tate said. "My emo- tions got to me. I knew I had nothing but field ... I let my emotions get to me. That's one thing coach Carroll does a great job, no matter who we play, don't let your emotions get too high or too low. "I let mine get too high. I let them get in my head. I guess, they won in that in- stance." The practical problem with Tate's penalty was it put speedy St. Louis return man Tavon Austin in po- sition to return a kickoff, something rarely done in the NFL after rule changes moved up kickoffs to the 35-yard line. The increase has drastically reduced the number of returned kicks and upped touchbacks. But, kicking off from the 20-yard line would give Austin a chance. Seahawks kicker Steven Hauschka bashed the ball 74 yards on the kickoff and Austin fielded at the 6-yard line. Heath Farwell took him down 27 yards later at the St. Louis 33-yard line and the Seahawks' sideline, particularly Tate, exhaled. "Kind of washes away a fantastic football play," Car- roll said. "I've got to act like I've been there before," Tate said. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2013 SPORTS

Scoreboard Sports Briefs Preps Sales 16-14. * - Texas A&M 3-2 6-2 Sunday, Oct. 6: Los Angeles 13, At- 9. Darrington (6-2) lost to Concrete Ole Miss 2-3 5-3 lanta 6 Local Basketball Officials Needed Local Prep Schedules 41-38. Mississippi State 1-2 4-3 Monday, Oct. 7: Los Angeles 4, At- 10. Wahkiakum (6-2) beat Toutle Arkansas 0-4 3-5 TUESDAY, Oct. 29 lanta 3 By The Chronicle Girls Soccer Lake 38-7. Centralia at W.F. West, 7 p.m. Class 1B Big 12 Standings The Southwest Washington Basketball Officials LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES Napavine at Adna, 7 p.m. 1. Neah Bay (7-0) beat Crescent 60-0. TEAM CONF OVERALL Association is looking for interested parties to put on Tenino at Ocosta, 7 p.m. 2. Touchet (7-1) beat Garfield- * - Baylor 4-0 7-0 (Best-of-7) Volleyball Palouse 36-14. Texas 4-0 5-2 American League the stripes for the upcoming hoops season. W.F. West at Centralia, 7 p.m. 3. Wilbur-Creston (7-1) beat Odes- * - Oklahoma 4-1 7-1 Boston 4, Detroit 2 Training and officiating books will be provided for Ilwaco at Toledo, 7:15 p.m. sa-Harrington 42-0. * - Texas Tech 4-1 7-1 Saturday, Oct. 12: Detroit 1, Boston 0 4. Liberty Christian (6-1) beat * - Oklahoma State 3-1 6-1 the new referees, and the association meets Sundays Hoquiam at Tenino, 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 13: Boston 6, Detroit 5 Rochester at Forks, 7 p.m. Pomeroy 42-28. Kansas State 1-3 3-4 — starting Nov. 3 — in the Centralia College gymna- Tuesday, Oct. 15: Boston 1, Detroit 0 Girls Swimming 5. Lummi (6-2) beat Lopez 54-28. TCU 1-4 3-5 Wednesday, Oct. 16: Detroit 7, Bos- sium. Officials are responsible for providing their own Capital at W.F. West/Centralia West Virginia 1-4 3-5 (Thorbeckes Aquatic Center), 4 p.m. Kansas 0-4 2-5 ton 3 uniforms, which typically cost around $100. Iowa State 0-4 1-6 Thursday, Oct. 17: Boston 4, Detroit The SWWBBOA covers games across Lewis Coun- WEDNESDAY, Oct. 30 Local 3 ty and Rochester, from the middle school to high Volleyball Big Ten Standings Saturday, Oct. 19: Boston 5, Detroit 2 Adna at Onalaska, 7 p.m. Local Bowling Legends CONF OVERALL school varsity level. Newcomers would start off work- Winlock at Napavine, 7 p.m. Oct. 20-26 Results * - Michigan State 4-0 7-1 National League ing middle school games, which pay $38 apiece; offi- Toutle Lake at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. FAIRWAY LANES * - Michigan 2-1 6-1 Mossyrock at Morton-White Pass Top 10 Men Nebraska 2-1 5-2 St. Louis 4, Los Angeles 2 cials work the games back-to-back. First-time referees (Randle), 7 p.m. 1. Landon Cruickshank 785; 2. Na- Iowa 2-2 5-3 Friday, Oct. 11: St. Louis 3, Los Ange- are usually paired with more experienced referees. than Prince 749; 3. Jim Abbott 743; 4. * - Minnesota 2-2 6-2 les 2, 13 innings Brandon Grose 736; 5. Steve Strasser THURSDAY, Oct. 31 Northwestern 0-4 4-4 Saturday, Oct. 12: St. Louis 1, Los An- Contact SWWBBOA head Bob Berg at 269-6466 731; 6. Roland Stacy 724; 7. Brett Dev- Football Leaders CONF OVERALL lin 721; 8. James Hilzer 715; 9. Josh Dutt geles 0 for more information. The SWWBBOA works nearly Adna at Onalaska, 7 p.m. * - Ohio State 4-0 8-0 698; 10. Don Jensen 693; High Game: Monday, Oct. 14: Los Angeles 3, St. Mossyrock at Morton-White Pass Wisconsin 3-1 5-2 600 games a year and currently has 39 officials, though Landon Cruickshank 297 x - Penn State 1-2 4-3 Louis 0 (Randle), 7 p.m. Top 10 Women Berg said that the group would like to get that number Indiana 1-2 3-4 Tuesday, Oct. 15: St. Louis 4, Los An- Winlock at Napavine, 7 p.m. 1. April Harris 636; 2. Cassandra Illinois 0-3 3-4 geles 2 up to 45. Toutle Lake at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. Chalmers 627; 3. Kim Rushton 616; 4. Purdue 0-3 1-6 Girls Soccer Heather Wallen 576; 5. Sahlee Aldrich Wednesday, Oct. 16: Los Angeles 6, * - Bowl eligible Adna at Rochester, 7 p.m. 571; 6. Susie Pickernell 553; 7. Mary St. Louis 4 Ryan Moore Wins CIMB Classic in Playoff Forks at Napavine, 7 p.m. Schrader 544; 8. Arlene Thomas 538; 9. Friday, Oct. 18: St. Louis 9, Los Ange- Castle Rock at Toledo/Winlock Val Krein 536; 10. Kim Jones 535; High les 0 KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — The rain (Winlock), 7 p.m. Game: April Harris 268 and the delays were all worth it for Ryan Moore, who Volleyball Top 5 Senior Men NFL River Ridge at Centralia, 7 p.m. 1. Tim Schnitzer 667; 2. Dave Reyn- WORLD SERIES Schedule/Results seems to play his best golf this time of year. Tenino at Rainier, 7 p.m. oldson 663; 3. Andy Fuchs 652; 4. Butch National Football League (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Moore won the CIMB Classic in a playoff with Mosteller 636; 5. Marc Gosselin 631; All Times PDT All games televised by Fox Local Results High Game: Tim Schnitzer 257 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Boston 3, St. Louis 2 Gary Woodland on Monday, birdieing the first hole Top 5 Senior Women East W L T Pct PF PA Wednesday, Oct. 23: Boston 8, St. for his third PGA Tour victory. 1. Marie Marshall 540; 2. Chris New England 6 2 0 .750 179 144 Louis 1 Thunderstorms, resulting in about 3½ hours of Local Football Standings Schaefer 531; 3. Bertie Dessell 511; 4. N.Y. Jets 4 4 0 .500 143 211 Central 2B League Lg. Ov. Sara Broom 499 and Teresa Johnson Miami 3 4 0 .429 152 167 Thursday, Oct. 24: St. Louis 4, Bos- delays, and fading light Sunday forced organizers to Morton-White Pass 7-0 8-0 499; 5. Sharron Madsen 485; High Buffalo 3 5 0 .375 176 213 ton 2 complete the tournament the next day. Napavine 6-1 7-1 Game: Marie Marshall 199 South Saturday, Oct. 26: St. Louis 5, Boston Moore scrambled just to make the playoff, hitting Wahkiakum 6-2 6-2 Top 5 Junior Boys Indianapolis 5 2 0 .714 187 131 4 Onalaska 4-3 5-3 1. Maxx Waring 644; 2. Lucas Hart Tennessee 3 4 0 .429 145 146 an awkward 60-yard wedge shot on the 18th hole Sun- 561; 3. Drake Aldrich 503; 4. Tony Sunday, Oct. 27: Boston 4, St. Louis 2 Adna 4-3 5-3 Houston 2 5 0 .286 122 194 day that dropped within several feet of the hole and al- Mortland 487; 5. Jordan Waring 462; Monday, Oct. 28: Boston 3, St. Louis Pe Ell 2-5 3-5 Jacksonville 0 8 0 .000 86 264 High Game: Maxx Waring 245 1 lowed him to salvage par. He and Woodland finished Toutle Lake 2-5 2-6 North Top 5 Junior Girls Mossyrock 1-6 2-6 Cincinnati 6 2 0 .750 197 144 Wednesday, Oct. 30: St. Louis (Wa- regulation at 14-under 274. 1. Bailey Reed 494; 2. Liz Steen 448; 3. Baltimore 3 4 0 .429 150 148 cha 4-1) at Boston (Lackey 10-13), 8:07 Winlock 0-7 0-8 Amber Hack 407; 4. Jasmin Wesson 359; In the playoff, Moore hit a strong approach with an Cleveland 3 5 0 .375 148 179 p.m. 8-iron to the same green. The ball stopped about 5 feet 5. Patricia Castillo 249; High Game: Pittsburgh 2 5 0 .286 125 153 Evergreen 2A Conference Bailey Reed 171 x-Thursday, Oct. 31: St. Louis at Bos- West from the cup, setting up his winning putt. Tumwater 4-0 8-0 Top 5 Special Rec (2 games) ton, 8:07 p.m. Kansas City 8 0 0 1.000 192 98 W F West 3-1 7-1 1. Jim Clevenger 311; 2. Joy Watson "I had a great opportunity there on 18 with my Denver 7 1 0 .875 343 218 Capital 2-2 3-5 299; 3. Charlie Mitchell 291; 4. Don third shot and it was just an absolute perfect num- San Diego 4 3 0 .571 168 144 Black Hills 2-2 4-4 Bailey 241; 5. James Owens 232; High ber," he said. "It was coincidentally the exact shot I was River Ridge 1-3 4-4 Game: Jim Clevenger 176 Oakland 3 4 0 .429 126 150 Centralia 0-4 2-6 Top 5 Bowling Club (2 games) NATIONAL CONFERENCE NBA working on on the range." 1. Tanner Zardofsky 221; 2. Brady East It had been about a year since he won his second SWW 1A League Pickernell 220; 3. Perry Vicars 199 and Dallas 4 4 0 .500 230 186 All Times PDT Trico Division Zach Stelzner 199; 4. Ian Gurley 168; 5. Philadelphia 3 5 0 .375 176 211 Tuesday’s Games (Season Opener) title, at the 2012 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open Woodland 7-0 8-0 Bryce Zardofsky 160; High Game: Tan- Washington 2 5 0 .286 173 229 Orlando at Indiana, 4 p.m. in Las Vegas. La Center 7-0 8-0 ner Zardofsky 115 N.Y. Giants 2 6 0 .250 141 223 Chicago at Miami, 5 p.m. "I've always enjoyed playing in the fall. I'm not sure South Kalama 5-2 6-2 L.A. Clippers at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. why," he said. "It's actually kind of funny. I won a week White Salmon 4-3 5-3 CENTRALIA LANES New Orleans 6 1 0 .857 196 120 Toledo 3-4 3-5 Top 5 Senior Men Carolina 4 3 0 .571 170 96 before my son (Tucker) was born last year. I won a Castle Rock 3-4 3-5 1. Dave Reynoldson 668; 2. Rich- Atlanta 2 5 0 .286 166 184 Wednesday’s Games week after (his birthday) this year." ard Luce 453; 3. Greg Kiser 450; 4. Jim Stevenson 2-5 2-6 Tampa Bay 0 7 0 .000 100 163 Miami at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Woodland, also trying to win his third PGA Tour Seton Catholic 1-7 1-7 Thomas 399; 5. Vern Reed 386; High North Brooklyn at Cleveland, 4 p.m. Game: Dave Reynoldson 231 Ilwaco 0-7 0-8 Green Bay 5 2 0 .714 212 158 Boston at Toronto, 4 p.m. title, had a chance to end things as dusk was descend- Top 5 Senior Women Evergreen Division Detroit 5 3 0 .625 217 197 1. Linda Lusher 399; 2. June Concan- Washington at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. ing in a steady rain Sunday evening. But he missed a Rochester 4-1 6-2 Chicago 4 3 0 .571 213 206 non 380; 3. Robin Brown 344; 4. Win- Milwaukee at New York, 4:30 p.m. 10-foot birdie putt on the 18th that would have given Elma 4-1 5-3 Minnesota 1 6 0 .143 163 225 nie Siemers 315; 5. Val Reed 248; High Orlando at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Tenino 4-1 4-4 West him the title. Game: Linda Lusher 145 Montesano 3-2 4-4 Seattle 7 1 0 .875 205 125 Charlotte at Houston, 5 p.m. "I hit it where I wanted to," Woodland said. "It just Forks 2-3 3-5 San Francisco 6 2 0 .750 218 145 Indiana at New Orleans, 5 p.m. broke more. I can see it now. It was a little lighter out Hoquiam 1-4 2-6 Arizona 4 4 0 .500 160 174 Atlanta at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Rainier 0-6 1-7 St. Louis 3 5 0 .375 165 198 Memphis at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. right now. I can see it broke a little more, but it is what College Football Oklahoma City at Utah, 6 p.m. it is." Washington Football: How the Top 10 Thursday’s Game BCS Standings Portland at Phoenix, 7 p.m. Fared Carolina 31, Tampa Bay 13 1 Alabama 8-0 Denver at Sacramento, 7 p.m. The Associated Press 2 Oregon 8-0 Class 4A Sunday’s Games L.A. Lakers at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. 3 Florida State 7-0 Kansas City 23, Cleveland 17 1. Camas (8-0) beat Heritage 62-0. 4 Ohio State 8-0 Sports on the Air New Orleans 35, Buffalo 17 2. Skyline (7-1) beat Issaquah 30-17. 5 Stanford 7-1 New England 27, Miami 17 3. Graham-Kapowsin (8-0) beat 6 Baylor 7-0 TUESDAY, Oct. 29 Detroit 31, Dallas 30 Todd Beamer 35-10. 7 Miami (FL) 7-0 NHL MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 4. Ferris (7-1) beat University 48-7. 8 Clemson 7-1 N.Y. Giants 15, Philadelphia 7 National Hockey League 5. Federal Way (7-1) beat Auburn 33- 9 Missouri 7-1 San Francisco 42, Jacksonville 10 4 p.m. 23. 10 Oklahoma 7-1 Oakland 21, Pittsburgh 18 All Times PDT ESPN2 — Gold Glove Awards, at Bristol, Conn. 6. Chiawana (7-1) beat Southridge 11 Auburn 7-1 Cincinnati 49, N.Y. Jets 9 EASTERN CONFERENCE NBA BASKETBALL 55-7. 12 Texas A&M 6-2 Arizona 27, Atlanta 13 Atlantic Division Denver 45, Washington 21 7. Gonzaga Prep (6-2) lost to Mt. 13 LSU 7-2 GP W L OT Pts GF GA 5 p.m. Spokane 45-35. 14 South Carolina 6-2 Green Bay 44, Minnesota 31 Tampa Bay 11 8 3 0 16 39 31 TNT — Chicago at Miami 8. Edmonds-Woodway (8-0) beat 15 Texas Tech 7-1 Open: Baltimore, Chicago, Houston, Toronto 12 8 4 0 16 40 30 7:30 p.m. Mariner 56-12. 16 Fresno State 7-0 Indianapolis, San Diego, Tennessee (tie) Bellarmine Prep (6-2) lost to 17 Northern Illinois 8-0 Boston 10 7 3 0 14 30 17 TNT — L.A. Clippers at L.A. Lakers Olympia 28-10. 18 Oklahoma State 6-1 Monday’s Game Montreal 12 7 5 0 14 35 22 NHL HOCKEY 10. Union (6-2) beat Evergreen 19 Louisville 7-1 Seattle 14, St. Louis 9 Detroit 12 6 4 2 14 27 33 20 UCLA 5-2 4:30 p.m. (Vancouver) 54-3. Ottawa 11 4 5 2 10 30 32 21 Michigan 6-1 Thursday, Oct. 31 NBCSN — Tampa Bay at New Jersey Class 3A Florida 12 3 7 2 8 26 42 1. Bellevue (8-0) beat Liberty 38-7. 22 Michigan State 7-1 Cincinnati at Miami, 5:25 p.m. 23 UCF 6-1 Buffalo 14 2 11 1 5 23 41 2. O’Dea (8-0) beat Bainbridge 49-7. 24 Wisconsin 5-2 WEDNESDAY, Oct. 30 3. Marysville-Pilchuck (8-0) beat Sunday, Nov. 3 Metropolitan Division 25 Notre Dame 6-2 Oak Harbor 39-21. Minnesota at Dallas, 10 a.m. Pittsburgh 12 8 4 0 16 38 29 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Tennessee at St. Louis, 10 a.m. N.Y. Islanders11 4 4 3 11 35 36 4. Shadle Park (7-1) beat Central AP Top 25 5 p.m. Valley 47-28. Atlanta at Carolina, 10 a.m. Carolina 12 4 5 3 11 26 36 1 Alabama (55) 8-0 1495 New Orleans at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m. ESPN2 — Cincinnati at Memphis 5. Mount Si (7-1) beat Mercer Island Columbus 11 5 6 0 10 31 29 2 Oregon (3) 8-0 1432 Kansas City at Buffalo, 10 a.m. GOLF 45-0. 3 Florida State (2) 7-0 1390 San Diego at Washington, 10 a.m. Washington 12 5 7 0 10 34 38 6. Glacier Peak (7-1) beat Meadow- 4 Ohio State 8-0 1317 8 p.m. Philadelphia at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. New Jersey 11 2 5 4 8 24 36 dale 20-17. 5 Baylor 7-0 1223 Tampa Bay at Seattle, 1:05 p.m. Philadelphia 10 3 7 0 6 18 27 TGC — PGA Tour-WGC, HSBC Champions, 7. Eastside Catholic (6-2) beat Blan- 6 Stanford 7-1 1189 first round, at Shanghai chet 41-12. 7 Miami (FL) 7-0 1149 Baltimore at Cleveland, 1:25 p.m. N.Y. Rangers 10 3 7 0 6 15 35 8. Blanchet (6-2) lost to Eastside 8 Auburn 7-1 1022 Pittsburgh at New England, 1:25 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Catholic 41-12. 9 Clemson 7-1 1007 Indianapolis at Houston, 5:30 p.m. Central Division 4:30 p.m. Open: Arizona, Denver, Detroit, Jack- 9. Lincoln (7-1) beat Wilson 21-16. 10 Missouri 7-1 873 Colorado 11 10 1 0 20 35 16 sonville, N.Y. Giants, San Francisco FOX — World Series, game 6, St. Louis at Bos- 10. Wilson, Woodrow (6-2) lost to 11 LSU 7-2 818 Chicago 12 7 2 3 17 39 33 Lincoln 21-16. 12 Texas A&M 6-2 811 ton (if necessary) Minnesota 13 6 4 3 15 30 31 Class 2A 13 Oklahoma 7-1 791 Monday, Nov. 4 NHL HOCKEY St. Louis 9 6 1 2 14 35 23 1. Tumwater (8-0) beat River Ridge 14 South Carolina 6-2 701 Chicago at Green Bay, 5:40 p.m. 5 p.m. 59-0. 15 Texas Tech 7-1 579 Nashville 12 6 5 1 13 23 32 2. Lynden (8-0) beat Ferndale 14-6. 16 Fresno State 7-0 510 Winnipeg 13 5 6 2 12 32 37 NBCSN — Boston at Pittsburgh 3. Ellensburg (8-0) beat West Valley 17 UCLA 5-2 489 Dallas 11 5 5 1 11 30 34 18 Oklahoma State 6-1 483 (Yakima) 59-3. MLB Pacific Division THURSDAY, Oct. 31 4. Sumner (8-0) beat Fife 37-31. 19 UCF 6-1 464 San Jose 12 10 1 1 21 48 20 5. Lakewood (8-0) beat Granite Falls 20 Louisville 7-1 417 All Times PDT COLLEGE FOOTBALL Vancouver 14 9 4 1 19 41 39 42-21. 21 Northern Illinois 8-0 290 WILD CARD 4 p.m. 6. W. F. West (7-1) beat Capital 42-28. 22 Wisconsin 5-2 262 Tuesday, Oct. 1: NL: Pittsburgh 6, Anaheim 12 9 3 0 18 39 31 23 Michigan 6-1 199 Cincinnati 2 ESPN — South Florida at Houston 7. R.A. Long (8-0) beat Ridgefield Phoenix 12 7 3 2 16 40 39 24 Michigan State 7-1 166 Wednesday, Oct. 2: AL: Tampa Bay 4, 49-12. Los Angeles 12 8 4 0 16 35 30 4:30 p.m. 25 Arizona State 5-2 133 Cleveland 0 8. White River (6-2) lost to Steila- Calgary 11 5 4 2 12 34 39 FS1 — Rice at North Texas coom 34-33. Dropped from rankings: Virginia DIVISION SERIES Edmonton 13 3 8 2 8 36 50 7:30 p.m. 9. Mark Morris (7-1) beat Washou- Tech 16, Nebraska 25 (Best-of-5) NOTE: Two points for a win, one gal 49-22. ESPN — Arizona St. at Washington St. Others receiving votes: Notre American League point for overtime loss. 10. West Valley (Yakima) (6-2) lost Dame 132, Georgia 24, Brigham Young Boston 3, Tampa Bay 1 GOLF to Ellensburg 59-3. 22, Texas 22, Ole Miss 21, Virginia Tech Friday, Oct. 4: Boston 12, Tampa Bay 1:30 p.m. Class 1A 20, Oregon State 17, Florida 14, Wash- 2 Sunday’s Games TGC — Champions Tour, Charles Schwab 1. Zillah (8-0) beat Goldendale 64-6. ington 6, Minnesota 4, Ball State 4, Ari- Saturday, Oct. 5: Boston 7, Tampa Tampa Bay 4, Florida 3, SO 2. Woodland (8-0) beat Columbia zona 2, Duke 2 Bay 4 Los Angeles 2, Edmonton 1, SO Cup Championship, first round, at San Francisco (White Salmon) 42-9. Monday, Oct. 7: Tampa Bay 5, Boston San Jose 5, Ottawa 2 8 p.m. 3. Cascade Christian (8-0) beat Ea- Pac-12 Standings 4 Anaheim 4, Columbus 3 TGC — PGA Tour-WGC, HSBC Champions, tonville 47-7. NORTH CONF OVERALL Tuesday, Oct. 8: Boston 3, Tampa Bay Colorado 3, Winnipeg 2 4. River View (7-1) lost to Connell * - Oregon 5-0 8-0 1 second round, at Shanghai 24-14. * - Stanford 5-1 7-1 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 5. LaCenter (8-0) beat Toledo 49-27. * - Oregon State 4-1 6-2 Detroit 3, Oakland 2 Monday’s Games 4:30 p.m. 6. Freeman (8-0) beat Kettle Falls Washington 2-3 5-3 Friday, Oct. 4: Detroit 3, Oakland 2 Dallas 4, Buffalo 3 46-7. Washington State 2-3 4-4 Saturday, Oct. 5: Oakland 1, Detroit Pittsburgh 3, Carolina 1 FOX — World Series, game 7, St. Louis at Bos- 0 7. Mount Baker (7-1) beat Blaine 52- x - California 0-5 1-7 Montreal 2, N.Y. Rangers 0 ton (if necessary) 19. SOUTH CONF OVERALL Monday, Oct. 7: Oakland 6, Detroit 3 Chicago 5, Minnesota 1 NBA BASKETBALL 8. Cashmere (7-1) beat Cascade Arizona State 3-1 5-2 Tuesday, Oct. 8: Detroit 8, Oakland 6 (Leavenworth) 48-20. Arizona 2-2 5-2 Thursday, Oct. 10: Detroit 3, Oak- Vancouver 3, Washington 2 5 p.m. 9. King’s (7-1) beat Coupeville 28-0. UCLA 2-2 5-2 land 0 TNT — New York at Chicago 10. Eatonville (6-2) lost to Cascade USC 2-2 5-3 Tuesday’s Games National League 7:30 p.m. Christian 47-7. Utah 1-4 4-4 N.Y. Rangers at N.Y. Islanders, 4 p.m. St. Louis 3, Pittsburgh 2 Class 2B Colorado 0-4 3-4 TNT — Golden State at L.A. Clippers Thursday, Oct. 3: St. Louis 9, Pitts- Anaheim at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. 1. Morton/White Pass (8-0) beat burgh 1 Dallas at Montreal, 4 p.m. NFL FOOTBALL North Beach 55-14. SEC Standings Friday, Oct. 4: Pittsburgh 7, St. Louis 5 p.m. 2. Lind-Ritzville/Sprague (6-0) vs. Tampa Bay at New Jersey, 4:30 p.m. EAST CONF OVERALL 1 Colfax, ppd. Ottawa at Chicago, 5 p.m. NFL — Cincinnati at Miami * - Missouri 3-1 7-1 Sunday, Oct. 6: Pittsburgh 5, St. Lou- Winnipeg at St. Louis, 5 p.m. 3. LaConner (7-1) beat Orcas Island * - South Carolina 4-2 6-2 is 3 SOCCER 48-7. Florida 3-2 4-3 Monday, Oct. 7: St. Louis 2, Pitts- Toronto at Edmonton, 6 p.m. 5 p.m. 4. Napavine (7-1) beat Mossyrock Georgia 3-2 4-3 burgh 1 Los Angeles at Phoenix, 7 p.m. NBCSN — MLS, playoffs, knockout round, 40-3. Tennessee 1-3 4-4 Wednesday Oct. 9: St. Louis 6, Pitts- 5. Waitsburg-Prescott (5-2) lost to Vanderbilt 1-4 4-4 burgh 1 Wednesday’s Games teams TBD Asotin 34-21. Kentucky 0-4 1-6 Los Angeles 3, Atlanta 1 Boston at Pittsburgh, 5 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6. Raymond (6-1) idle. WEST CONF OVERALL Thursday, Oct. 3: Los Angeles 6, At- 7. North Beach (6-2) lost to Morton/ * - Alabama 5-0 8-0 lanta 1 Toronto at Calgary, 5 p.m. ESPN2 — MLS, playoffs, knockout round, White Pass 55-14. * - Auburn 3-1 7-1 Friday, Oct. 4: Atlanta 4, Los Angeles Detroit at Vancouver, 7:30 p.m. teams TBD 8. Tri-Cities Prep (5-2) lost to De- * - LSU 3-2 7-2 3 San Jose at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. Inside_CollegeFB_Week10_Layout 1 10/28/13 3:59 PM Page 1

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Rewind Fast Forward Tuesday, Oct. 22 Wednesday, Oct. 30 UL Lafayette 23 Arkansas State 7 Cincinnati at Memphis Thursday, Oct. 24 1. Alabama (8-0) Nobody in student section left early despite blowout of UT. Thursday, Oct. 31 Middle Tennessee 51 Marshall 49 South Florida at Houston Mississippi State 28 Kentucky 22 2. Oregon (8-0) High-flying Ducks outscore UCLA 28–0 in second half. Rice at North Texas Friday, Oct. 25 3. Florida St. (7-0) Bobby Bowden on hand to witness Famous Jameis. ULM at Troy BYU 37 Boise State 20 4. Ohio State (8-0) Extends nation’s longest winning streak to 20 straight. Saturday, Oct. 26 Arizona State at Washington State Alabama 45 Tennessee 10 5. Baylor (7-0) Bears continue to maul overmatched Big 12 opponents. Friday, Nov. 1 Arizona 44 Colorado 20 6. Clemson (7-1) Rod McDowell carries load with 30 carries for 161 yards. USC at Oregon State Auburn 45 FAU 10 Saturday, Nov. 2 Ball State 42 Akron 24 7. Miami (7-0) Hurricanes avoid disaster with late rally vs. Wake Forest. Army at Air Force Baylor 59 Kansas 14 8. Stanford (7-1) Cardinal rely on defense, running game to beat Beavers. Kent State at Akron Buffalo 41 Kent State 21 9. LSU (7-2) Odell Beckham Jr. posts 204 receiving yards, two TDs. Clemson 40 Maryland 27 Auburn at Arkansas Colorado State 35 Hawaii 28 10. Auburn (7-1) Nick Marshall leaves with shoulder injury in win vs. FAU. Virginia Tech at Boston College Duke 13 Virginia Tech 10 11. Texas A&M (6-2) Johnny Football dazzles despite banged-up right shoulder. Arizona at California Florida State 49 NC State 17 12. S. Carolina (6-2) Connor Shaw pulls off a comeback for the ages at Mizzou. Boise State at Colorado State Fresno State 35 San Diego State 28 East Carolina at FIU Georgia Tech 35 Virginia 25 13. Missouri (7-1) Still in the SEC East driver’s seat despite late collapse. Georgia vs Florida Houston 49 Rutgers 14 14. Oklahoma St. (6-1) Desmond Roland runs by ISU for 219 yards, four scores. Iowa 17 Northwestern 10 Tulane at Florida Atlantic Kansas State 35 West Virginia 12 15. Oklahoma (7-1) Bell-dozer overpowers previously unbeaten Texas Tech. Miami (Fla.) at Florida State LSU 48 Furman 16 16. Texas Tech (7-1) Kliff Kingsbury suffers first loss as Red Raiders coach. Nevada at Fresno State Louisiana Tech 23 FIU 7 17. UCLA (5-2) No match for Oregon. Then again, who is in the Pac-12? W. Kentucky at Georgia State Louisville 34 South Florida 3 Pittsburgh at Georgia Tech Miami (Fla.) 24 Wake Forest 21 18. UCF (6-1) Doesn’t give UConn first win after handing U of L first loss. Texas State at Idaho Michigan State 42 Illinois 3 19. Louisville (7-1) Teddy Bridgewater bounces back after last week’s defeat. Minnesota 34 Nebraska 23 Minnesota at Indiana Navy 24 Pittsburgh 21 20. Wisconsin (5-2) Melvin Gordon (1,012 yards, 11 TDs) underrated runner. Wisconsin at Iowa New Mexico State 34 Abilene Christian 29 21. Notre Dame (6-2) Fighting Irish to take on Navy after defeating Air Force. Iowa State at Kansas State North Carolina 34 Boston College 10 22. Fresno State (7-0) Bulldogs need overtime to avoid upset at San Diego State. Alabama State at Kentucky North Texas 55 Southern Miss 14 23. Michigan St. (7-1) Spartans’ defense limits Illini to 128 total yards of offense. Southern Miss at Marshall Northern Illinois 59 Eastern Michigan 20 Northern Illinois at Massachusetts Notre Dame 45 Air Force 10 24. Arizona St. (5-2) Sun Devils prep for Thursday night fight against Cougars. Ohio 41 Miami (Ohio) 16 Michigan at Michigan State Ohio State 63 Penn State 14 Darqueze Dennard, Michigan State Tom Lynn 25. Oregon St. (6-2) There’s no shame in losing to Stanford. Tennessee at Missouri Oklahoma 38 Texas Tech 30 North Carolina at NC State Oklahoma State 58 Iowa State 27 Northwestern at Nebraska Old Dominion 27 Norfolk State 24 Navy at Notre Dame Ole Miss 59 Idaho 14 Rhode Island at Old Dominion Oregon 42 UCLA 14 Illinois at Penn State Rice 45 UTEP 7 San Jose State 51 Wyoming 44 Ohio State at Purdue South Carolina 27 Missouri (ot) 27 Noles host Canes in top-10 showdown Temple at Rutgers SMU 59 Temple 49 New Mexico at San Diego State Stanford 20 Oregon State 12 MIAMI (FLA.) AT FLORIDA STATE Arkansas State at South Alabama Texas 30 TCU 7 Mississippi State at South Carolina Texas A&M 56 Vanderbilt 24 It might be a bit of a surprise that Wake Forest at Syracuse Texas State 33 South Alabama 31 Florida State is favored by more than Toledo 28 Bowling Green 25 West Virginia at TCU Troy 32 Western Kentucky 26 three touchdowns over an undefeated Kansas at Texas Tulane 14 Tulsa 7 opponent ranked No. 7 in the BCS UTEP at Texas A&M UCF 62 Connecticut 17 standings. However, when you dig a Oklahoma State at Texas Tech UL Monroe 38 Georgia State 10 Eastern Michigan at Toledo UNLV 27 Nevada 22 little deeper at the numbers — for both UTSA at Tulsa USC 19 Utah 3 Middle Tennessee at UAB UTSA 52 UAB 31 teams — you realize the boys in Vegas Washington 41 California 17 (as usual) know what they are talking Colorado at UCLA Western Michigan 31 Massachusetts 30 New Mexico State at UL Lafayette about. Florida State has won its seven San Jose State at UNLV Prime Time Players games by an average of 39.6 points Hawaii at Utah State and outgained its opponents by an av- Clemson at Virginia BRYCE PETTY, BAYLOR erage of 304.9 yards per game. Miami, Stock Report In a performance even Baylor alum and former on the other hand, has won three Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III would games by four points or less and had to Duke ended a 12-game losing streak be proud of, Petty completed 20-of-32 passes dating back to 1981 against Virginia for a season-high 430 yards, three TDs and zero come from behind in the fourth quarter Tech with a hard-fought 13–10 win in INTs during a 59–14 blowout at Kansas. to beat North Carolina and Wake For- Blacksburg. The victory also ended a 42-year PHILIP NELSON, MINNESOTA est the past two weeks. This is still a good team that deserves its ranking, drought against ranked teams on the road for The Golden Gophers earned their first win over the Blue Devils. Despite losing the time of pos- Nebraska since 1960, snapping a 16-game los- but Florida State (along with Alabama session battle 39:27-to-20:33 and converting ing streak against the Huskers with a 34–23 vic- and Oregon) is playing at a different 0-of-11 on third down, Duke was able to pull tory. Nelson provided more substance than style, level right now. The Seminoles, led by off the upset thanks to the four INTs and 10 completing 7-of-15 passes for 152 yards, one redshirt freshman quarterback Jameis points allowed by its suffocating defense. TD and zero INTs, while rushing for 55 yards and Winston, are a team without a weak- Penn State was destroyed, 63–14, at two scores to lead Minnesota to the win. ness. Florida State by 17 Ohio State for the Nittany Lions’ worst JOHNNY MANZIEL, TEXAS A&M loss since a 64–5 defeat against the In just three quarters of action with a bum right GEORGIA VS. FLORIDA (AT JACKSONVILLE) Duquesne Athletic Club back on Nov. 25, 1899. throwing shoulder, Johnny Football was able to As poorly as both of these teams Penn State surrendered 686 yards (408 rush- complete 25-of-35 passes for 305 yards, four have played in the past month, they Paul Connor ing, 278 passing) and allowed 7-of-10 third- TDs and one INT during a 56–24 win over Van- both still have a shot at the SEC East Jameis Winston and the Florida State Seminoles have emerged as one of the elite teams down conversions to an Ohio State team that in the nation in 2013. This week, undefeated Miami visits Tallahassee. derbilt. The Aggies jumped out to a 28–0 lead title — thanks in large part to South might have been looking to gain a few BCS and never looked back, as Manziel handed the Carolina’s comeback win over Mis- in the season, has played better of late, 219 yards and four touchdowns. Texas “style points” with voters who have not been keys to the offense to Matt Joeckel late in the impressed with the Buckeyes’ schedule. third quarter. souri last weekend. A lot of things have scoring 42 points in a win over Indiana Tech lost for the first time under Kliff to happen — most notably, both teams Vanderbilt’s Jordan Matthews became JAMEIS WINSTON, FLORIDA STATE on Oct. 12 and 42 once again last week Kingsbury on Saturday, dropping a the SEC’s all-time leader in career re- With Bobby Bowden planting the spear midfield need to start playing better — but it’s at Illinois. Scoring has not been a prob- 38–30 decision at Oklahoma. True ceiving yards. Matthews’ 92 yards at to get the party started, Famous Jameis threw possible that either Georgia or Florida lem for Michigan, which ranks third in freshman Davis Webb threw for 385 Texas A&M gives him 3,172 yards (and count- strikes all afternoon in a 49–17 revenge win could earn a trip to Atlanta with a 6–2 the Big Ten with 42.4 points per game. yards on 53 attempts, but the Red ing), topping the previous mark set by Georgia’s over NC State, the team that dashed FSU’s title record in the league. Georgia, right The Wolverines’ defense, however, has Raiders struggled to run the ball with Terrence Edwards (3,093 yards from 1999- hopes last year. Winston completed 16-of-26 now, seems like the candidate more been an issue — especially in the past consistency. The defense, which was 2002). The senior — who is a distant relative of passes for 292 yards, three TDs and one INT likely to rebound. The Bulldogs are get- few games. They gave up 47 points to solid early against weak competition, Jerry Rice — has 66 catches for 890 yards and before exiting the game after the first series of ting healthier — All-America tailback Indiana on Oct. 19 and 43 to Penn has given up 100 points in the last three five TDs this season, following a 94-catch, the second half. 1,323-yard, eight-TD effort last season. Todd Gurley should be back this week State (34 in regulation) the week be- games. Oklahoma State by 1 Northwestern is falling apart in a way DESMOND ROLAND, OKLAHOMA STATE — and are much better at the quarter- fore. The only offense comparable to Roland rushed for a career-high 219 yards and WISCONSIN AT IOWA that would make Ron Zook’s final back position. Florida’s strength (its de- Michigan’s that Michigan State has scored four touchdowns to lead the Cowboys Left for dead after losing at home to team at Illinois blush. The Wildcats lost fense) was exposed in its last game, seen thus far this season is Indiana’s. to a 58–27 win over Iowa State. Roland, who Northern Illinois in Week 1, Iowa is 17–10 in overtime to Iowa (an overtime game giving up 500 yards to Missouri, with a The Spartans limited IU to a season- had a total of 36 rushing attempts prior to Sat- now 5–3 overall and 2–2 in the Big completed in two hours, 50 minutes, no less) backup quarterback making his first low 351 yards in a 42–28 win in East urday, scored on runs of 1, 6, 58 and 3 yards to Ten — and both losses have come to for their fourth loss in a row. Northwestern pace an O-State rushing attack that churned start, in a 36–17 loss. Florida has no Lansing. Michigan State by 7 started 4–0 and was ranked as high as No. 16 the league’s only ranked teams (Michi- out 342 yards on a 7.2-yard average. chance to finish strong unless its de- in the AP poll, but now the Wildcats are in dan- OKLAHOMA STATE AT TEXAS TECH gan State and Ohio State). The fense returns to form. Georgia by 7 ger of missing a bowl game with Nebraska, Upset of the Week Baylor and Texas have emerged as Hawkeyes shouldn’t make plans for Michigan, Michigan State and Illinois rounding MICHIGAN AT MICHIGAN STATE the teams to beat in the Big 12, but the Big Ten Championship game, but out the Big Ten schedule. Connor Shaw limped off the bench in the third The schedule hasn’t been overly tax- Oklahoma State and Texas Tech are this is still a nice bounce-back season Has anyone been paying attention to quarter with the Gamecocks down 17 points ing, but Michigan State could be one Houston’s wild start? The Cougars de- on the road at the SEC East’s “other” Columbia only one game out in the loss column for embattled coach Kirk Ferentz. Wis- molished a turnover-prone Rutgers to lead South Carolina to a win over previously of the more undervalued teams in the — and neither team has played Baylor consin is quietly rolling along with a team 49–14 to continue a 3–0 start in the undefeated Missouri in a come-from-behind, nation. The Spartans are 7–1 overall or Texas yet. Oklahoma State has re- 5–2 record (including the controversial American Athletic Conference to eclipse last double-over- and a perfect 4–0 in the Big Ten yet bounded from a surprising loss to West loss at Arizona State). The Badgers season’s win total. It’s been a remarkable turn- S. CAROLINA 27 time thriller. The find themselves ranked No. 22 in the Virginia in late September by beating rank eighth nationally in rushing around for second-year coach Tony Levine, who gutsy South latest BCS standings. Michigan State MISSOURI (2OT) 24 Kansas State, TCU and Iowa State. (296.9 ypg) and lead the country in lost starting quarterback David Piland earlier Carolina senior leads the nation in total defense — by The Pokes punished Iowa State on the yards per carry (6.95). The coach has this season. Houston’s only loss this season is fought through a knee injury to complete 20-of- a wide margin — allowing only 215.5 ground last Saturday, rushing for 342 changed in Madison, but Wisconsin’s by one point in a wild game against BYU last 29 passes for 201 yards, three TDs and zero yards per game and 3.55 yards per yards on a 7.3-yard average. Desmond M.O. has remained the same — run the week, but the Cougars' real tests will be Nov. 9 INTs while subbing for the struggling Dylan play. The offense, painfully inept early Roland, making his first start, ran for ball and play defense. Wisconsin by 10 (at UCF) and Nov. 16 (at Louisville.) Thompson in the second half and both over- times. Shaw and Thompson combined to com- plete 35-of-56 passes for 423 yards — for the Mitch Braden Steven Rob Charlie Nathan David Athlon Board of Experts Consensus most completions, attempts and passing yards Light Gall Lassan Doster Miller Rush Fox by a South Carolina team under coach Steve This Week’s Games & Experts’ Records 80-28 87-21 83-25 86-22 79-29 83-25 83-25 87-21 Spurrier. The Gamecocks’ win over No. 5 Miz- USC at Oregon State (Fri) Oregon State by 3 Oregon State by 14 Oregon State by 9 Oregon State by 2 Oregon State by 3 USC by 6 Oregon State by 14 Oregon State by 6 zou also marks the highest-ranked road win Virginia Tech at Boston College Virginia Tech by 1 Virginia Tech by 7 Virginia Tech by 10 Virginia Tech by 7 Virginia Tech by 6 Virginia Tech by 8 Virginia Tech by 7 Virginia Tech by 7 USC has had since taking down No. 3 North Georgia vs. Florida Georgia by 7 Florida by 3 Georgia by 3 Georgia by 1 Florida by 2 Georgia by 3 Georgia by 3 Georgia by 2 Carolina in 1981. Shaw led fourth-quarter scor- Miami (Fla.) at Florida State Florida State by 17 Florida State by 17 Florida State by 20 Florida State by 10 Florida State by 10 Florida State by 4 Florida State by 28 Florida State by 15 ing drives of 65, 69 and 63 yards before con- Pittsburgh at Georgia Tech Georgia Tech by 3 Georgia Tech by 10 Georgia Tech by 7 Georgia Tech by 3 Georgia Tech by 3 Georgia Tech by 6 Georgia Tech by 10 Georgia Tech by 6 necting on a 15-yard TD strike on fourth down Minnesota at Indiana Indiana by 3 Indiana by 3 Indiana by 3 Minnesota by 6 Indiana by 1 Minnesota by 5 Indiana by 7 Indiana by 1 to force a second overtime. South Carolina had Wisconsin at Iowa Wisconsin by 10 Wisconsin by 10 Wisconsin by 6 Wisconsin by 8 Wisconsin by 6 Wisconsin by 10 Wisconsin by 10 Wisconsin by 9 to settle for a field goal on its ensuing posses- Michigan at Michigan State Michigan State by 7 Michigan State by 7 Michigan State by 3 Michigan State by 1 Michigan State by 3 Michigan State by 1 Michigan State by 6 Michigan State by 4 sion, but Missouri missed a 24-yard attempt Tennessee at Missouri Missouri by 10 Missouri by 10 Missouri by 10 Missouri by 7 Missouri by 7 Tennessee by 4 Missouri by 7 Missouri by 7 moments later to give Carolina the improbable North Carolina at NC State North Carolina by 3 North Carolina by 1 North Carolina by 3 North Carolina by 2 North Carolina by 3 North Carolina by 7 NC State by 3 North Carolina by 2 win. “We had no chance in the division if we Northwestern at Nebraska Nebraska by 4 Nebraska by 10 Nebraska by 6 Nebraska by 6 Nebraska by 14 Nebraska by 3 Nebraska by 10 Nebraska by 7 didn’t win this one,” Spurrier said. Oklahoma State at Texas Tech Oklahoma State by 1 Texas Tech by 1 Texas Tech by 2 Oklahoma State by 1 Texas Tech by 3 Texas Tech by 6 Texas Tech by 9 Texas Tech by 3 love our Purchase local them sPorts on Photos? chronline.com Sports 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2013 SPORTS TAKING THEMLB LEAD ON THE BRINK: Lester, Red Sox Beat Cards, Lead World Series 3-2 ST. LOUIS (AP) — Jon Les- ter pitched the Boston Red Sox within a whisker of yet another World Series championship. Now, this bearded band goes back to Fenway Park just one win away. “Pretty special time,” Les- ter said. Les- BOSTON 3 ter bested ST. LOUIS 1 Adam Wainwright once again, journey- man David Ross hit a tiebreaking double in the seventh inning and the Red Sox downed the St. Lou- is Cardinals 3-1 Monday night to take a 3-2 Series edge. David Ortiz delivered his lat- est big hit, too, putting Boston in position to capture its third Matt Slocum / The Associated Press crown in a decade. Not since Boston Red Sox relief Koji Uehara celebrates with David Ross after St. Louis Cardinals left ielder Matt Holliday lied out to right ield to end Game 5 of base- 1918 have the Red Sox clinched ball’s World Series Monday in St. Louis. The Red Sox won 3-1 to take a 3-2 lead in the series. the title at their century-old already done enough damage to the warning track when a team call and the next with Uehara’s Ross, a graybeard on a team bandbox. the Cardinals. of eight Clydesdales pulling a game-finishing pickoff. led by scraggly veterans, broke a “The fact is we’re going home,” “What planet’s that guy from?” beer wagon came trotting by — The Cardinals went quickly 1-all tie when he hooked a drive manager John Farrell said. “Go- Ross said. it’s a Busch Stadium tradition in the ninth, and now need two just inside the left-field line, and ing back to a place that our guys Lester enhanced his reputa- and Lester moved aside to watch wins in Boston. They overcame a the ball bounced into the seats love to play in, in front of our tion as an October ace with every the horses. 3-2 deficit at home to beat Texas for a go-ahead double. fans.” pitch. He allowed one run and He also took a brief break in for the 2011 title. “How about that? It’s nice to “This atmosphere here, these four hits in 7 2-3 innings, strik- the seventh. A giant paper air- “The guys know what we have drive in runs,” Ross said. “I’ve three games, has been phenom- ing out seven without a walk. plane floated down from the to do,” manager Mike Matheny got to credit the guys in front of enal. We know it’s going to be Nearly the same line he had in stands, and some fans cheered said. “We have to play the game. me.” equal to that, if not better. And beating Wainwright in the open- its flight as it landed near the They have to lock arms, trust Jacoby Ellsbury later hit an we’re excited about going home er. mound. Lester handed it to a each other and play the game the RBI single, and Ross was thrown in the position we are,” he said. “I think the biggest thing is ballboy, and retired Molina to right way. Most of it is going to out at the plate trying to score on Said Ortiz: “It’s going to get me and Rossy have had a good end the inning. be the mentality of not buying the play. loud out there.” rhythm,” Lester said. “Early on, “It was a tough loss. It was 1-1 into any kind of stats, any kind A day after Ortiz delivered a John Lackey gets the first we just went back to our game in the seventh — that was obvi- of predictions, any kind of odds. stirring, in-game pep talk to rev chance to win it Wednesday plan from Game 1 and just fell ously the game. Tip your cap to And go out and play the game.” up the Red Sox, the Cardinals night against St. Louis rookie back on that and really just tried Ross, he hit a double to take the Ortiz put Boston ahead with could’ve used some inspiration sensation Michael Wacha. A to make them swing the bats ear- lead,” Wainwright said. “Their an RBI double in the first, hit- themselves — perhaps a visit Cardinals victory would set up ly, and we were able to do that.” guy Lester did a good job.” ting the first pitch after Dustin from the good-luck Rally Squir- a most spooky proposition for The lefty who’s won all three Lester did it without any flap Pedroia doubled on an 0-2 curve. rel from their 2011 title run. both teams — Game 7 on Hal- of his career World Series starts over his glove. During Game 1, a Ortiz singled the next time up The St. Louis hitters went loween night. had just one scary inning, when Cardinals minor league pitcher and tied the Series record by quietly, a couple slinging their “It will be legendary if we go Matt Holliday homered in the posted a picture on Twitter of reaching base in nine straight bats after routine popups and fly into Boston and win two games,” fourth, Carlos Beltran flied out discoloration on Lester’s mitt plate appearances. balls and others questioning the Wainwright said. to the wall and Yadier Molina hit and wondered if some foreign Big Papi and the Red Sox took solid calls by plate umpire Bill Ortiz enjoyed even more suc- a liner. Other than that, Lester substance was there. two of three at the NL park de- Miller. cess in Game 5 after moving up was sharp as a knife while retir- Lester said he merely used spite playing without a designat- Holliday shook St. Louis’ from cleanup to the third slot. ing 12 in a row. rosin for a better grip, and Major ed hitter. Ortiz became the first slumber and broke Lester’s string He is 11 for 15 (.733) in this Series He tweaked himself late, but League Baseball said it didn’t see baseman, putting slugger Mike with his second home run of the with two homers, six RBIs and said he was all right. In fact, Les- anything wrong. Napoli on the bench. Series. Lester had pitched 16 four walks. ter’s biggest brush with major Koji Uehara got four outs for The Red Sox lead the Series 1-3 scoreless innings in his first Ortiz left in a double switch, trouble came well before his first his second save. No crazy end- despite a .205 team batting aver- three World Series starts before shortly after legging out a hit in pitch. ings this time, either, following age. Ortiz has one-third of the Holliday tagged him. the eighth. He was OK, and he’d Lester was getting loose near one night with an obstruction team’s 33 hits. That was all St. Louis got. Not even a revamped lineup that in- cluded the hobbled Allen Craig helped the Cards. Wainwright changed things the next time Ortiz came up, varying his tempo and delivery. Ortiz still hit it hard while lining out to center. Wainwright struck out 10 in seven innings, becoming the first Cardinals pitcher to reach double digits in the Series since Bob Gibson did it twice in 1968 against Detroit. Notes: The Red Sox struck out 14 times, raising their total to a postseason-record 156. Boston began the day with 142, tied with the 2010 champion Giants. ... RF Shane Victorino was again out of the Red Sox lineup because of lower back stiffness. ... 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By Carrina Stanton time to the 1940s?'” Nelson said. For The Chronicle When guests arrive for the Veterans Day event on Nov. 16, they As a lover of swing music, when Brad will feel as if they are Nelson pictures Veterans Day, he pictures a walking into a 1940s IF YOU GO World War II USO show with the music of USO show, including What: Veterans Day Tribute Benny Goodman and Glen Miller floating volunteers dressed in When: 7 p.m. Nov. 16 through the air. period costumes. The Where: Roxy Theater in Morton This Veterans Day, his vision will come to theater's stadium seating Cost: $10 per person — tickets can life. will allow visitors to be purchased online, at the Barbara For the first time, the Morton Roxy sit and watch the show, Clevenger Gallery or at the door Theater will celebrate Veterans Day with but Nelson said the Info: www.mortonroxy.org a tribute to veterans from the Big Band Era. stage is large enough to or (360) 496-0541 Organizer Brad Nelson said the idea came accommodate seating about when he was trying to think of an and a dance floor, to interesting way to celebrate Veterans Day at allow attendees the the Roxy. opportunity to be down on the floor with the “We thought 'Why don't we turn the band, really experiencing the big band music. theater into a USO club and turn it back in “It's just a blast to come down and dance to please see SWING, page Life 2 The United Service Organization Mission: The USO lifts the spirits of America’s troops and their families. Millions of times each year at hundreds of According to USOshows.com, in 1941, the U.S. Army made a plea for entertainment for troops preparing for locations around the world, the USO lifts the the war in training camps around the country. The Citizens Committee for the Army and Navy responded and, spirits of America’s troops and their families. A in May of 1941, sent out seven traveling show buses, bringing entertainment to service men in Army camps east nonprofit, congressionally chartered, private of the Rockies. organization, the USO relies on the generosity of Meanwhile, a Hollywood committee financed by agents and producers, and with the cooperation of the Screen Actors Guild, put on several large shows at military camps in California. But the demand for individuals, organizations and corporations to entertainment continued to increase. support its activities. The USO is not part of the U.S. Later that year, the Citizens Committee for the Army and Navy, the USO and show business representatives government, but is recognized by the Department of met to come up with a solution. The result was USO Camp Shows, Inc., officially launched Oct. 30, 1941, as a Defense, Congress and President of the United States, separate corporation affiliated with and supported by the USO. USO Camp Shows, Inc., was designated by the who serves as Honorary Chairman of the USO. War and Navy Departments as the ”Official Entertainer” of the men and women of the armed forces. The USO’s For more information, please visit uso.org. tradition of bringing entertainment to service members around the world was born. Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2013 LIFE

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Continued from page Life 1 the music,” Nelson said. “We’re hoping we have a lot of veterans who come down and have a good time.” Music will be provided by Sounds of Swing, a local 18-piece band that Nelson has been part of for at least 10 years. The group plays for many local events and any fees they make are given to musical scholarships. Nelson said he feels the style of music will appeal to all ages. “There's no age limit and it's completely family-friendly, like everything else at the Roxy,” Nelson said. In addition to musical numbers, the show will be a full USO-style experience with dancing, skits and comedy acts with inspiration from Bob Hope and Lucille Ball. “We're not sure exactly how it's going to turn out, but it will be fun,” Nelson said.

Carrina is a local freelance writer specializing in pieces for the Life section of The Chronicle. She and her husband are raising their two daughters in Centralia.

Courtesy Photo Morton Movies Bid to be Digital or Dark Supporters at the Roxy are hopeful they bring in new movies for East County residents $22,000 locally since it began in July. Now, they will be able to raise the $42,000 needed to will cease. Campaign Chair Brad Nelson said have also started a Kickstarter campaign with keep movies going at the Morton theater. many small community movie theaters just like the goal of raising another $22,000. The motion picture industry has an- the Roxy are facing the same problem. “It's overwhelming,” Nelson said. “It's just nounced that at the end of 2013, it will cease “Really, if you think about it, if they can't really cool everyone has supported us like to make 35mm films. Since 35mm is the make the conversion, they're going to close up,” this. We have people walking in and donating format the Roxy uses, supporters need to Nelson said. $1,000. That's just overwhelming.” raise money to install a digital projec- Nelson said that the “Digital or Dark” cam- For more information about supporting the Digital tor system or the Roxy's ability to paign as it is being called, has raised about or Dark campaign, go to www.mortonroxy.org. These Spiders are Just Plain Scary Male Hobo Spider Domestic Donald D. Tapio House Spider The two spiders most frequently mature adults. What will stand are Before bringing firewood WSU Extension Regional Specialis brought in for identification out the most is the multiple lay- threatened into your home, inspect it in our area are the giant house ers of chevron pattern on the and have for spiders or their egg sacs. Just in time for Halloween, spider and the hobo spider. In abdomen. Legs of the hobo spi- no way In addition, keep woodpiles spiders have become highly vis- addition, the domestic house der have no stripes which is dif- to retreat. and other debris away from ible. 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Giant House Spider Dyslexia can be Overcome with Positive Attitude, Early Intervention By Pamela Knudson Teachers take steps to encour- called “benchmarking,” especially gy called) COPS — Capitalization, out words with them, she said. Grand Forks Herald age students who struggle with with reading. Overall appearance and Punctua- “Correct errors and revisit dyslexia and other learning dis- With these tools, teachers can tion, Spelling/Sentences/Sense — those words that were difficult. GRAND FORKS, N.D. — abilities “to not feel inferior,” she spot children “who are having so they’ll remember what to do. Practice those words. Repeated Dyslexia, a language-based learn- said. difficulties with reading com- “Or, for math, they may need to reading of the same passage is so, ing disability, can hinder reading, Lee and her colleagues hold up pared to same-age peers,” she said. use a calculator.” so valuable.” writing, spelling and sometimes familiar role models — dyslexics “We’re catching a lot of students What can parents do? Parents should provide less even speaking, according to the such as Albert Einstein and Walt earlier when they’re having dif- If reading is the problem, Lee help as the child gains more abil- National Center for Learning Dis- Disney — to inspire and motivate ficulty.” recommends that parents read as ity. abilities. them. Children with dyslexia may much as possible to their child, When a child is diagnosed Parents may become alarmed “We’ll say, ‘Look at the things need to develop compensation or she said. with a learning disability, the or fearful if their child is diag- they’ve accomplished. This (dys- coping skills. “A parent modeling reading to school creates an “individualized nosed with dyslexia, but educa- lexia) will not hold you back in “We look at what strategies can a child is really huge. It helps with education program,” or IEP, that tors say the disability is not a sign any way.’ help the child to be successful. For fluency.” addresses that child’s needs in the of poor intelligence or laziness or “A lot of times (these students) example, for written language While they’re reading, parents the result of impairedaixelsyd hearing or have gifts. We make accommo- skills, we can teach them (a strate- should prompt kids and sound please see DYSLEXIA, page Life 3 vision. dations, and we definitely work Often genetic, dyslexia is a with those areas where they have neurological disorder that causes strengths.” the brain to process and inter- People who are very bright pret information differently. With can be dyslexic, the IDA states. Tire recycling proper support, almost all people They are often capable or even with dyslexia can become good gifted in areas that do not require readers and writers, the disabili- strong language skills, such as art, ties center states. computer science, design, drama, evenTS “Children with dyslexia exhibit electronics, math, mechanics, slow or inaccurate word identi- music, physics, sales and sports. fication and/or spelling,” said Dr. Parents who may be con- Tricia Lee, director of special edu- cerned that their child exhibits Nov. 1, 2 • 9am-2pm: cation for the Grand Forks, N.D., symptoms of dyslexia should School District. contact the child’s teacher and The Former Lewis Co. Winlock Drop-Box, Symptoms occur in boys schedule a meeting as soon as 1105 Winlock-Vader Road, Winlock more often than girls. One in 10 they have concerns, Lee said. people have symptoms of dyslexia, “They should ask what kind according to the International of interventions the child is re- Dyslexia Association, or IDA. ceiving,” she said. “Parents can • Lewis County residential customers only. Identiication will be checked. “Dyslexia can be resistant to request an assessment if they have • No Heavy Equipment, Semi-truck or Business tires accepted. typical teaching methods,” Lee a concern.” said. “It can also be persistent.” Early identification is impor- • Accepting passenger & light truck tires only, both on and of the rim for FREE. Not all children who have dif- tant, “so we can get that team pro- ficulty with these skills are dyslex- cess working sooner rather than ic, the IDA states. Formal testing later.” For More inForMaTion call: of reading, language and writing In the classroom, teachers are skills is the only way to confirm a trained to identify and address (360) 740-1452 or 1-800-749-5980 diagnosis of suspected dyslexia. learning disabilities.

Related learning disabilities “We do a lot of assessments of CH508391cz.sw affect oral expression, calcula- students,” said Lee. Several times Sponsored by Lewis County Solid Waste Utility, Lewis County tions and mathematics, listening, a year, in the lowest elementary Code Enforcement and the Department of Ecology comprehension and written ex- grades, teachers use a process pression, Lee said. • Life 3 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2013 Lasagnacan be made so many ways By Russ Parsons ing the machine kneading, and the light. This will be about setting Los Angeles Times then again midway through the No. 6. If the dough feels too moist, thinning. But if the dough is dust with a little more flour to keep There’s nothing like lasagna moist, you may need to do it more it from sticking. Cut the finished from scratch to while away a lazy often. dough sheet into roughly 12-inch Sunday afternoon. If the sheet of dough becomes lengths and arrange on the kitch- too long for you to handle com- en towels. Don’t let the cut sheets ON A ROLL NOW: FRESH PASTA TIPS fortably, cut it in half and work touch, as they may still be slightly I have gone through periods with smaller portions. Keep the sticky. of excess when it comes to fresh remainder lightly covered with 4. Repeat, kneading, rolling pasta. When I first started mak- plastic wrap to prevent drying out. and cutting all the pasta dough. Once the dough is rolled and ing it many years ago, I got so 5. Cook the pasta, 4 to 6 sheets cut, you can cook it immedi- carried away that I’d make fettuc- at a time, in a large pot of gener- ately and save it stretched out on cine for dinner every night when ously salted boiling water. The kitchen towels until you’re ready I got home from work. It wasn’t pasta will be done when it floats to to assemble the lasagna. Be sure to very good fettuccine, mind you — the surface, in less than 30 seconds. give it a good rinse as soon as it’s fresh pasta needs time to relax be- 6. Gently remove the pasta done cooking to get rid of the ex- fore rolling — but it was a whole from the boiling water with a cess starch, and then squeegee the lotta fettuccine. skimmer and transfer it to a large Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times sheets between your fingers to get Lately, I have found myself work bowl filled with cool water There’s nothing like lasagna from scratch to while away a lazy Sunday afternoon, rid of any extra water. tipping back over that cliff again, to stop the cooking. Carefully and a mushroom and ham lasagna can be a habit-forming choice. making fresh pasta over and over. rinse each sheet under running MUSHROOM AND HAM LASAGNA water, then rub it with your fin- Here are some tips. ter through a coffee filter to remove the bottom with the white sauce. gers to remove any excess water. Pick up a pasta roller attach- 2 hours, plus soaking time for the any dust. Line the bottom of the pan with a Spread it flat on a kitchen towel to ment for a stand mixer. It makes mushrooms and cooling time for the 2. Over medium heat, heat single layer of pasta strips, cutting dry until you’re ready to assemble the job so much easier, eliminat- lasagna. Serves 12. the oil, 3 tablespoons butter and them to fit the pan, edge to edge, ing the “third hand” problem of the lasagna. the chopped onion in the largest FRESH PASTA allowing no more than one-fourth the manual versions entirely (one LASAGNA saute pan you have, ideally one big inch overlapping. hand to feed the dough through 1 2/3 cups unbleached flour, plus extra enough to hold all the sliced mush- 7. Stir all but about one-half cup the roller, one hand to turn the for rolling the dough 2 ounces dried porcini mushrooms rooms without crowding. Cook of the remaining white sauce into crank and somehow a third hand 3 tablespoons oil until the onion turns translucent, the mushroom mixture. Spread a to catch the rolled-out sheet on 3 eggs ¼ cup (½ stick) plus 3 tablespoons about 3 minutes. thin layer of the mushroom mix- the other side). Directions: butter, divided, plus more for 3. Add the porcini mushrooms, ture on top of the pasta, then scatter I also find it easier to make 1. Place the flour in the bowl the soaking water, chopped to- a handful of ham strips over the top. the dough in a food processor. I greasing of a mixer or food processor. Add matoes and parsley, and continue Cover with another pasta layer and realize that in theory it’s simple 1/3 cup finely chopped onion the eggs and mix until a dough cooking until the water has evapo- more mushrooms and ham, repeat- enough to mound the dough on starts to come together. The 1/3 cup chopped, peeled and seeded rated and the mixture is nearly dry, ing until you’ve used all the mush- a work table, beat in the eggs and dough should feel like soft clay; tomatoes about 10 minutes. knead. But it’s messy. I made the rooms and ham, finishing with a if it feels moist, add a little more 2 tablespoons chopped parsley 4. Add the sliced fresh mush- layer of pasta. Ideally, you’ll have at two methods side-by-side. The flour. Turn it out onto a well- rooms, 1 teaspoon salt and one- food processor dough was much 1 ½ pounds button or cremini least 6 layers of pasta. Spoon the re- floured work surface and knead fourth teaspoon pepper, or to served one-half cup of white sauce easier to work and just as fine in until it forms a cohesive dough, mushrooms, sliced approximately taste, and increase the heat to high. evenly over the top layer of pasta, result. 4 to 6 turns. Wrap the dough in ¼-inch thick Cook, stirring frequently, until and sprinkle over the remaining Pulse just until the flour and plastic wrap and refrigerate it to all the moisture released by the Salt one-third cup Parmigiano-Reggia- egg mixture starts to clump to- give it time to relax, at least an mushrooms has evaporated, 10 to Freshly ground black pepper no. (The recipe can be prepared to gether, then knead it by hand to hour. You’ll know it’s ready when 20 minutes, increasing the heat if make a cohesive dough. you poke an indentation with 3 tablespoons flour needed for the liquid to evaporate this point and refrigerated tightly Wrap the kneaded dough your fingertip and the dough does 2 cups milk more quickly. Taste and correct for covered.) tightly in plastic wrap and refrig- not spring back. Scrapings of nutmeg salt and pepper. Remove from the 8. If baking the lasagna imme- diately after assembling, place on erate for at least half an hour to 2. Line the counter with kitch- 1 cup freshly grated Parmigiano- heat. rest. You’ll know it’s ready to roll the top rack and bake until a light en towels. Divide the dough into 4 Reggiano, divided, plus more for 5. Make a white sauce: Heat when you poke an indentation pieces. Take one piece (leaving the one-fourth cup butter in a saucepan golden crust forms on top, about 10 the table with your finger and it doesn’t im- others under plastic wrap), flat- over medium-low heat. When it has to 15 minutes. If the crust is slow to mediately spring back. ten it slightly, flour it lightly and Fresh pasta melted, whisk in the flour to make develop, turn up the oven to 450 or Start the rolling process by pass the dough through a pasta ¾ pound thinly sliced unsmoked a smooth paste. Whisk in the milk 475 degrees, but do not bake longer kneading the dough again with machine with the rollers adjusted boiled ham (prosciutto cotto), cut about one-half cup at a time, cook- than 15 minutes altogether. If the the machine. Flatten it, fold it in to the widest setting. Fold in over- into julienne strips ing until each addition has thick- lasagna was refrigerated, place on thirds as you would a letter and lapping thirds as you would a let- ened. Season with one-half tea- a rack in the center of the oven (for feed it through the rollers on the ter and pass through again. Repeat Directions: spoon salt and a pinch of nutmeg, or more even heating) and bake until widest setting. Repeat until the until the dough feels silky smooth, 1. Heat the oven to 400 degrees to taste, and stir in two-thirds cup it is warmed through and begin- dough feels satiny smooth. Then 3 or 4 more turns. and place a rack at the uppermost of the grated Parmigiano-Reggiano. ning to form a light golden crust, 25 start thinning, using progressive- 3. Now start thinning the position. Cover the dried mush- Remove from heat and hold in a to 35 minutes; place on the top rack ly thinner settings. dough: Crank the machine two rooms with 3 cups of warm water warm place. (A skin will probably after warming to form the crust When rolling out the dough, stops tighter and pass the dough and set aside to soften at least 15 form on top of the sauce. Just stir it more quickly if needed. flour it lightly but frequently, through. Repeat, cranking the ma- minutes. Remove the mushrooms back in. Any small clumps will melt 9. Remove from the oven and set whenever it starts to feel moist. I chine ever tighter until the sheet is from the water (reserving the wa- as the lasagna bakes.) aside to settle for about 10 minutes. usually lightly dust the dough thin enough that you can see your ter), squeeze them dry and chop 6. Generously butter a 12-by-9- Then serve with grated Parmesan with flour a couple of times dur- hand through it when held up to them finely. Strain the soaking wa- inch baking dish and lightly coat on the side.

Dyslexia Continued from page Life 2 Or, students who process in- “Everyone doesn’t need the you have vision problems,” said Dr. well the eyes work together; fo- formation auditorily may leave same things. We’re giving all kids Bruce Storhaug, optometrist with cusing, and eye movements, how “least restrictive environment,” she the room to have the test read to what they need,” Lee said. “Our Opticare in East Grand Forks. the eyes scan across the page, said. them, she said. goal is to help the student feel Children who have difficulty Storhaug said. The child’s “learning setting “We don’t want to take them more prepared, less afraid.” with reading should have their “Any of these (functions) can must be as much like that of the out of the classroom if we don’t Some parents assume their eyes checked to rule out improper cause learning problems related majority of the class as possible,” have to.” child has a learning disability vision as a cause. to reading comprehension and she said. It may mean he or she Lee disagrees that actions to when, in fact, problems with vi- An eye care professional will speed of reading,” he said. “The leaves the classroom, for special accommodate special needs give a sion may be to blame. check for acuity, or clarity of vi- earlier that’s recognized, the bet- tutoring, for a portion of the day. student an unfair advantage. “Dyslexia can be exacerbated if sion; eye-teaming, to assess how ter — for sure by age 9.”

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B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker • Life 7 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2013 Comparing13 Horror Movies WithTheir Remakes By Rick Bentley 2005: Paris Hilton made this “Psycho” “The Shining” “The Evil Dead” The Fresno Bee remake very plastic. 1960: Alfred Hitchcock’s 1980: Jack Nicholson gave 1981: Director Sam Raimi’s “Carrie” is the latest attempt “The Fly” masterpiece made us afraid of this creepy tale of a haunted ho- tale of teens being killed in the to remake a classic horror movie showers. tel a chilling edge. woods gets a million scares from 1958: Audiences screamed 1998: Director Gus Van 1997: Steven Weber gave the a few bucks. and the trend shows no signs of at the sight of a man’s head on a slowing. There are plans to re- Sant’s step-by-step remake made TV tale of a haunted hotel a dull 2013: Director Fede Alvarez’s f ly’s body. us feel like we needed a shower. edge. tale of teens being killed in the make everything from the clas- 1986: Audiences groaned sic “Rosemary’s Baby” to the woods gets a few scares from at seeing Jeff Goldblum’s body “Night of the Living Dead” “Friday the 13th” millions of bucks. campy “Little Shop of Horrors.” parts fall off. Remaking horror films has 1968: George A. Romero’s 1980: Betsy Palmer film tale of zombies attacking a that created blueprint for genre “The House On Sorority Row” been going on for years, which “The Blob” means when you decide to pick farmhouse defined the walking about teens being systematically 1983: College girls end up 1958: Showed us a huge blob dead genre. killed. pledging De Cappa Tation. up a DVD to watch for Hallow- of goo could be quite scary. een you’ll need to be careful. In 1990: Tom Savini’s tale of 2009: Danielle Panabaker 2009: College girls end up 1988: Showed us a film could zombies was dead on arrival. film that created blueprint for pledging the sequel is better. many cases, the original and re- be a huge glob of goofiness. make don’t have the same qual- how to kill the genre about teens ity. “TheTexas Chainsaw Massacre” being systematically killed. “Fright Night” “House on Haunted Hill” 1974: Director Tobe Hooper 1985: Roddy McDowall Here’s a look at 13 horror 1959: Vincent Price pro- films and their remakes to help created a classic horror charac- “My Bloody Valentine” makes this tale of a neighbor- duced rushes of adrenalin with ter with the chainsaw-welding 1981: Love means having to hood vampire campy fun. you make a DVD pick that’s the scares in a creepy mansion. more of a treat than trick. Leatherface. say “I’m sorry I didn’t see that 2011: Colin Farrell makes 1999: Geoffrey Rush caused 2013: Director John Luessen- killer behind you.” this tale of a neighborhood vam- “House of Wax” ticket buyers to fear they hop created another reason to 2009: Love means having pire scary fun. wouldn’t get their money back at hate 3-D. to say “I’m sorry but this film 1953: Vincent Price turned the box office. this 3-D film into a horror film is better because the violence classic. reaches an absurd level.” ADVICE: Dear Abby Retailers Share Their Advice in Dealing With Unruly Kids DEAR ABBY: I managed products. If you don’t have the gesture upward. They would al- at the entrance, so parents see it DEAR ABBY: I owned a a retail store for 10 years, and time, hire someone who loves ways look up, and when they did, at the time they walk in. small business with designated I can relate to the shop owner children and has the patience to I’d thank them for smiling at our Or how about a different play areas for many years. One who signed herself “Had It With play with them in a controlled cameras. sign: “Well-Behaved Children mom came in repeatedly with Overindulged Kids” (June 28). environment. — JOYCE FROM Two: Any child found unac- Will Win a Prize,” then reward- her two small sons, who were She could turn MICHIGAN companied would be escorted to ing such children with a small completely unruly and disrup- things around DEAR JOYCE: Thank you our customer service area and gift? It would be worth the tive. I spoke to her several times, by creating a for the helpful advice. Custom- the parents paged repeatedly un- expense of small tokens of ap- but I was wasting my breath. designated play ers and retailers alike shared til they showed up. preciation compared to the cost Here’s how I solved the problem: area and market their experiences. Many of them Since I instituted these poli- of broken merchandise. When Mom checked out, I to the children questioned whether the children cies, the condition of the store I sympathize with “Had It.” added the items the terrible two- by taking any always misbehaved this badly in has improved, the morale of the Parents often take kids on out- some destroyed to her bill. When opened items public and blamed their behav- employees has improved, sales ings, believing they’re spending I told her how much she owed, and placing ior on today’s parenting skills have risen, and old customers quality time with them. But I she insisted it must be a mistake. them there for a By Abigail Van Buren -- or lack thereof. Here’s a sam- who left due to the old circum- see parents ignore their chil- children’s test- pling: stances are returning. — SUR- dren and spend their time on I said, “No mistake; these items ing ground. DEAR ABBY: I shopped at a VIVOR OF RETAIL HELL electronic gadgets, leaving the belong to your kids.” She paid I had a “play table” with toys local store for years, but gave up DEAR ABBY: I was in a shop unsupervised youngsters to run the bill and remained a custom- to keep them busy while their when the place seemed overrun where a sign behind the counter amok. Too bad for the children. _ er, but the kids were never with moms shopped. I put a gated by unruly children and distract- read: “Unattended Children GLORIA IN LAFAYETTE, CA- her again. — HAD ENOUGH, area around it and a dads’ bench ed parents. Out of desperation, Will Be Sold!” It was enough to LIF. GAINESVILLE, FLA. in front of it so they could watch I took a job there and vowed to get most parents’ (and kids’) at- DEAR ABBY: I like the sign ••• the children. find a way to make the parents tention while eliciting smiles at a friend of mine put up in her Dear Abby is written by Abigail They are your customers. So rein in their youngsters. the same time. — NONNA OF store: “Unattended children will Van Buren, also known as Jeanne cater to them and be thankful One: I posted a sign that FIVE be given espresso and a puppy Phillips, and was founded by her the parents shop in your store. read, “IF YOU BREAK IT, YOU DEAR ABBY: You men- and returned to their parents.” mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Learn the children’s names and BOUGHT IT.” If they refused, I tioned posting a sign at the cash — MARJORY IN BLOWING Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. suggest new age-appropriate didn’t push the issue, but I did register. No, Abby, it should be ROCK, N.C. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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WEDNESDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets October 30, 2013 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News 6:00pm Dan Lewis, Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ The Middle (N) ’ Back in the Game Modern Family ’ Super Fun Night Nashville “It Must Be You” Robin Rob- KOMO 4 News Jimmy Kimmel ABC 4 4 Mary Nam. (N) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) (DVS) (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) “Go With Glorg” erts interviews Rayna. (N) ’ 11:00pm (N) (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) KING 5 News (N) Evening (N) (CC) Revolution Monroe’s true allegiance is Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit The KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show With NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) questioned. (N) ’ (CC) “Her Negotiation” ’ (CC) (DVS) search for Detective Benson. ’ Jay Leno IND 6 6 Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) Katie (N) ’ (CC) Access Hollyw’d Inside Edition (N) KING 5 News at 9 (N) (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Northwest Sprt Law & Order KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- omg! Insider (N) Survivor “Swoop in for the Kill” A con- Criminal Minds “In the Blood” The team CSI: Crime Scene Investigation A man KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) testant is put on the spot. (N) ’ looks into ritualistic murders. is killed after a big casino win. ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Oregon Field Quest (N) ’ (CC) Nature The wolverine is an efficient NOVA “Making Stuff Colder” Cold sci- Raw to Ready “Mack Truck” Highway Quest ’ (CC) Pie PBS 9 9 Guide (N) carnivore. ’ (CC) (DVS) ence and its technological uses. truck called the Mack Pinnacle. Family Guy “Inter- Family Guy ’ The Simpsons The Simpsons Two and a Half Two and a Half Q13 FOX News at 9 Rose, Kelly and Friends “The Last Friends ’ (CC) How I Met Your How I Met Your MNT 10 10 nal Affairs” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Levine. (N) (CC) One” (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) The King of The King of Family Feud (N) Family Feud (N) Arrow “Crucible” A man transports guns The Tomorrow People Ultra’s most The Middle “The The Middle “Life Seinfeld “The Wife” Seinfeld The four C W 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) to the Glades. (N) ’ (CC) wanted resurfaces. (N) ’ (CC) Big Chill” (CC) Skills” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) pals are arrested. Start Up ’ (CC) Well Read (CC) Antiques Roadshow “Big and Little” Antiques Roadshow “Grand Rapids, Lark Rise to Candleford Father returns. Lark Rise to Candleford An inspector The Bletchley Circle Four women PBS 12 12 Diamond ring; painting. ’ (CC) MI” Stickley music cabinet. (CC) ’ (CC) causes problems for Dorcas. ’ search for a murderer. (CC) 2013 World Series St. Louis Cardinals at Boston Red Sox. Q13 FOX News Modern Family Modern Family The Big Bang The Big Bang Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) The Arsenio Hall Show Naya Rivera; FOX 13 13 Game 6. From Fenway Park in Boston. (N) (CC) Special Edition “Chirp” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Tommy Davidson. (N) ’ (CC) IND 14 14 The Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Practical Ideas Practical Ideas Emu Australia Footwear The Boot Shop Michelle Albala Jewelry Designs Law & Order: Criminal Intent “Re- Law & Order: Criminal Intent Partner WWE Main Event PPV Flashpoint “Aisle 13” Two boys take Flashpoint “The Perfect Family” A baby Flashpoint “Remote Control” Bank em- ION 15 15 newal” A heroic police recruit dies. is killed on the job. ’ (CC) results. (N) ’ hostages during a robbery. ’ (CC) is kidnapped. ’ (CC) ployee tries to ransom his wife. IND 18 18 Marcus and Joni Redemption (CC) Dr Mike Murdock Z. Levitt Presents K. Copeland Life Today Joyce Meyer Marcus and Joni Joni Lamb Table Reflections KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune The Middle (N) ’ Back in the Game Modern Family ’ Super Fun Night Nashville “It Must Be You” Robin Rob- KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (CC) (DVS) (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) “Go With Glorg” erts interviews Rayna. (N) ’ (N) ’ (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at Trail Blazers Home NBA Basketball Portland Trail Blazers at Phoenix Suns. From US Airways Center in Phoenix. (N) Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: Special Victims Unit The NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) Court (Live) search for Detective Benson. ’ 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Corazón Indomable (N) (SS) Porque el Amor Manda (N) (SS) La Tempestad (N) (SS) Mentir Para Vivir (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 2013 World Series St. Louis Cardinals at Boston Red Sox. Judge Judy ’ FOX 12 News at 8 O’Clock (N) Access Hollywood TMZ (N) ’ (CC) 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 Game 6. From Fenway Park in Boston. (N) (CC) (CC) (N) (CC) (N) Raymond (CC) The First 48 “Mother and Child” A cor- Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Surprise wedding for Phil Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty A&E 52 52 rections officer is shot in bed. (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) and Kay. (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) “Scoot Along Si” AMC 67 67 › Tremors 4: The Legend Begins (2004, Horror) Michael Gross, Sara Botsford, ›››› Halloween (1978, Horror) Donald Pleasence, Jamie Lee Curtis. An es- ›› Halloween II (1981, Horror) Jamie Lee Curtis, Donald Pleasence. Mass mur- John Dixon. A man hires a mercenary to destroy gigantic worms. caped maniac embarks on a holiday rampage of revenge. (CC) derer Michael Myers’ reign of terror continues. (CC) APL 43 43 Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence Finding Bigfoot: Birth of a Legend: Further Evidence ’ (CC) Monster Squid: It Lives ’ (CC) Finding Bigfoot: Birth of a Legend BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live “Wild Out Wednesday” Husbands- Ho. Husbands- Ho. Husbands- Ho. Scandal ’ (CC) Scandal ’ (CC) The Game (CC) The Game (CC) Top Chef “Captain Vietnam” A crash I Dream of NeNe: The Wedding I Dream of NeNe: The Wedding Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles Top Chef A Halloween party for Lea Watch What Hap- Top Chef (CC) BRAVO 66 66 course in Vietnamese culture. (CC) “Love Conquers” Michele. (N) (CC) pens: Live (N) CBUT 29 29 News Rick Mercer George-Tonight Coronation Street Dragons’ Den A search for a deal. Republic of Doyle “The Works” (N) The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News George-Tonight C M T 61 61 Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) ›› We Are Marshall (2006) Matthew McConaughey. A new coach struggles to rebuild a college football team. Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded CNBC 46 46 The Car Chasers The Car Chasers American Greed Mad Money The Car Chasers The Car Chasers American Greed Say No To Pain 21st Century CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) AC 360 Later (N) Erin Burnett OutFront Piers Morgan Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) AC 360 Later CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) HLN After Dark (N) Showbiz Tonight Piers Morgan Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) South Park (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) The Colbert Re- The Daily Show At Midnight (CC) South Park “Ginger South Park “Hell South Park (CC) South Park (N) Key & Peele (N) The Daily Show The Colbert Re- COM 60 60 port (CC) With Jon Stewart Kids” (CC) on Earth 2006” (CC) (CC) With Jon Stewart port (N) (CC) D I S 41 41 Good-Charlie Jessie ’ (CC) Shake It Up! ’ Good-Charlie Austin & Ally ’ ›› Girl vs. Monster (2012, Comedy) Olivia Holt. ’ (CC) Liv & Maddie ’ Liv & Maddie ’ A.N.T. Farm (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Moonshiners: Road to the Shine Alaska: The Last Frontier Jane and Atz Alaska: The Last Frontier Atz Lee and Gold Rush “Queen of Diamonds” The Hoffman crew relocates. ’ (CC) Gold Rush “Queen of Diamonds” The DSC 8 8 Catching-up with moonshiners. (CC) Lee are desperate for food. (CC) Jamie hunt for octopus. (CC) Hoffman crew relocates. (CC) Tori Spelling Tori Spelling shares her E! News (N) Keeping Up With the Kardashians Kim Keeping Up With the Kardashians The Soup Actor The Soup Investi- Chelsea Lately (N) E! News E! 65 65 story. (N) hides from paparazzi; blind date. Kim’s due date changes. Johnny Knoxville. gates (N) ESPN 32 32 Soccer Teams TBA. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 College Football Cincinnati at Memphis. (N) (Live) (CC) Olbermann (N) (Live) Olbermann Baseball Tonight NBA Tonight (N) NASCAR Now (N) College Football FAM 39 39 › I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997, Horror) ›› Twilight (2008, Romance) Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Billy Burke. Ravenswood ’ (CC) The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor (CC) The Kelly File Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren FOOD 35 35 Halloween Wars Halloween Wars Halloween Wars “Nightmares” Restaurant Stakeout (N) Restaurant: Impossible (N) Restaurant Divided “Mia Famiglia” FX 53 53 ››› Iron Man (2008, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard, Gwyneth ››› Zombieland (2009, Comedy) Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Emma American Horror Story: Coven Fiona’s American Horror Story: Coven Fiona’s Paltrow. A billionaire dons an armored suit to fight criminals. Stone. Survivors of an apocalypse join forces against zombies. choices rattle a truce. (N) choices rattle a truce. GOLF 70 70 RE/MAX World Long Drive Championship (N) (Live) Golf WGC - HSBC Champions, First Round. (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 2013 The awards honors Frasier “Hot Pur- Frasier Television Frasier “To Thine Frasier Caricature fessor forms a lasting bond with a dog that he finds. (CC) canine finalists. (N) (CC) suit” ’ (CC) talk show. (CC) Old Self Be True” in a restaurant. HGTV 68 68 Buying and Selling “Paul and Terri” Buying and Selling (CC) Property Brothers “Angie & Tito” Property Brothers (N) (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l Property Brothers “Kathryn & Eric” HIST 37 37 American Pickers “Boys’ Toys” American Pickers (CC) American Pickers “London Calling” American Pickers “Pick or Treat” American Pickers (CC) The Real Story of Halloween (CC) LI FE 51 51 Wife Swap “Boyd/Milorey” ’ (CC) Wife Swap “Spolansky/Bradley” ’ ›› Anna Nicole (2013, Docudrama) Agnes Bruckner, Martin Landau. (CC) Girl Fight (2011, Docudrama) Anne Heche, James Tupper. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) MTV 63 63 The Hook Up (N) The Hook Up ’ ’ Girl Code ’ Awkward. ’ Awkward. ’ Snooki Snooki Girl Code ’ Ke$ha: My Crazy The Hook Up ’ NBCS 34 34 NHL Hockey Boston Bruins at Pittsburgh Penguins. NHL Overtime (N) Costas Tonight NFL Turning Point (N) NFL Turning Point FNIA: Clicker NFL Turning Point NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob Sam & Cat (CC) iCarly ’ (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Old Christine Old Christine OXY 50 50 ›› You Got Served (2004) (CC) Preachers of L.A. “Comeback” (CC) Preachers of L.A. “Acceptance” Preachers of L.A. “Tea & Sympathy” Preachers of L.A. “Family First” (N) Preachers of L.A. “Family First” R O OT 31 31 Seahawks Press Bensinger High School Football Bainbridge vs. O’Dea. Seahawks Press Seahawks UFA ’ SPIKE 57 57 Stephen King’s It Maine friends struggle with the embodiment of evil. › Halloween (2007, Horror) Malcolm McDowell, Scout Taylor-Compton, Tyler Mane. An escaped psy- › Halloween II (2009) Malcolm McDowell. Unstoppable Mi- chopath slashes his way through his hometown. ’ chael Myers continues his murderous rampage. SYFY 59 59 Ghost Mine Ghost Hunters ’ (CC) Ghost Hunters “Shock Island” (CC) Ghost Hunters “Hyde and Seek” (N) Ghost Mine “Town-wide Terror” (N) Ghost Hunters “Hyde and Seek” ’ TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince ’ End of the Age Praise the Lord (CC) Always Good Jesse Duplantis Easter Exper. Creflo Dollar Seattle Praise the Lord Seinfeld “The Deal- Seinfeld “The Re- Seinfeld “The Car- Family Guy “Pe- Family Guy Peter Family Guy “Air- The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan Johnny Knoxville; Casey Wilson; TBS 55 55 ership” (CC) verse Peephole” toon” (CC) ter’s Two Dads” beats up a bully. port ’07” (CC) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Queens of the Stone Age. (N) TLC 38 38 Extreme Chea. Extreme Chea. Hoarding: Buried Alive (N) ’ (CC) Extreme Chea. Extreme Chea. Hoarding: Buried Alive ’ (CC) Extreme Chea. Extreme Chea. Extreme Chea. Extreme Chea. Supernatural “Bitten” A strange murder Supernatural The guys search for an Supernatural Sam and Dean investi- Supernatural Dean and Sam investi- Supernatural “Pac-Man Fever” A hacker Hawaii Five-0 “Ua Lawe Wale” Gov. TNT 54 54 in a college town. ’ (CC) avenging ghost. ’ (CC) gate a zombie case. ’ (CC) gate vampire deaths. ’ (CC) learns how to be a hunter. ’ Denning adds an officer to Five-0. ’ TOON 42 42 Annoying Orange Annoying Orange Johnny Test ’ Teen Titans Go! Annoying Orange Total Drama King of the Hill Cleveland Show American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food Sca. Halloween Attractions UFO’s Crashed My Vacation (CC) Most Terrifying Places in America 5 Most Terrifying Places TRUTV 49 49 South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow Lizard Lick Lizard Lick ’ USA 58 58 NCIS “See No Evil” Captain’s family is NCIS “Caught on Tape” A Marine tapes Modern Family Modern Family ››› Bridesmaids (2011, Comedy) Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Rose Byrne. A maid of honor’s life White Collar (CC) kidnapped. ’ (CC) his own murder. ’ (CC) “Halloween” ’ (CC) (DVS) unravels as the big day approaches. (CC) VH1 62 62 Love & Hip Hop ››› Boyz N the Hood (1991, Drama) Larry Fishburne, Ice Cube, Cuba Gooding Jr.. ’ CrazySexyCool: The TLC Story TLC’s unprecedented fame. ’ Love & Hip Hop

THURSDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets October 31, 2013 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News 6:00pm Dan Lewis, Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown Grey’s Anatomy “Thriller” Costumed Scandal “More Cattle, Less Bull” The KOMO 4 News Jimmy Kimmel ABC 4 4 Mary Nam. (N) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) patients overrun the hospital. (N) ’ team investigates Josie Marcus. 11:00pm (N) (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) KING 5 News (N) Evening (N) (CC) Saturday Night Live “SNL Halloween” Sean Saves the The Michael J. Fox Parenthood “The M Word” Joel and Ju- KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show With NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) World (N) (CC) Show “Golf” lia try to keep it together. (N) (CC) Jay Leno IND 6 6 Dr. Phil A catfish faces her victims. Katie (N) ’ (CC) Access Hollyw’d Inside Edition (N) KING 5 News at 9 (N) (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Northwest Sprt Law & Order KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- omg! Insider (N) The Big Bang The Millers “Giving The Crazy Ones The Big Bang Elementary A masked gunman invades KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) the Bird” (N) (N) ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Gregson’s home. (N) ’ (CC) ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Pie Rudy Maxa’s Foyle’s War “Among the Few” Foyle Midsomer Murders “A Talent for Life” Scott & Bailey A racially-motivated Vera “The Crow Trap” Vera investigates PBS 9 9 World ’ (CC) finds appearances deceptive. (CC) Former socialite and Lothario. murder. (N) ’ (CC) a woman’s death. ’ (CC) Family Guy ’ Family Guy “Love The Simpsons The Simpsons Two and a Half Two and a Half Q13 FOX News at 9 Rose, Kelly and Friends “The Last Friends ’ (CC) How I Met Your How I Met Your MNT 10 10 (CC) Blactually” ’ (CC) “The Ned Zone.” Men Curse. (CC) Men ’ (CC) Levine. (N) (CC) One” (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) The King of The King of Family Feud (N) Family Feud (N) The Vampire Diaries “Monster’s Ball” Reign “Kissed” Mary asks King Henry The Middle “Hal- The Middle “Hal- Seinfeld “The Rain- Seinfeld “The Note” C W 11 11 Queens (CC) Queens ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Damon and Elena attend a ball. for help. (N) ’ (CC) loween” ’ (CC) loween II” (CC) coats” (CC) ’ (CC) Northwest Now Full Focus “Glim- NOVA “Making Stuff Wilder” Underwater Superheroes: A Never-Ending Battle Superheroes: A Never-Ending Battle Superheroes: A Never-Ending Battle Nature “A Murder of Crows” Crows are PBS 12 12 mering Gone” ’ Wi-Fi and military robotics. ’ “Adventures of Superman.” ’ (CC) Superheroes from Marvel Comics. ’ (CC) intelligent animals. (CC) (DVS) 2013 World Series St. Louis Cardinals at Boston Red Sox. Q13 FOX News Modern Family Modern Family The Big Bang The Big Bang Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) The Arsenio Hall Show (N) ’ (CC) FOX 13 13 (N) (S Live) (CC) Special Edition “Halloween” ’ “Fulgencio” (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Gem Treasures “Gem Week” Emu Australia Footwear Emu Australia Footwear The Gem Insider with Paul Deasy Prestige Pearl Collection (N) Gems En Vogue II Jewelry - Gem Without a Trace “Res Ipsa” The team Without a Trace “Baggage” A brother is Criminal Minds “Plain Sight” The team Criminal Minds “Broken Mirror” A kid- Criminal Minds “L.D.S.K.” Broad day- Law & Order: Criminal Intent The bru- ION 15 15 searches for a grieving mother. suspected. ’ (CC) profiles a rapist and murderer. napper captures the wrong twin. light. ’ (CC) tal murder of a fertility doctor. ’ IND 18 18 Marcus and Joni The Blessed Life JP Jackson Reflections K. Copeland Life Today Joyce Meyer Marcus and Joni Joni Lamb Table Reflections KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown Grey’s Anatomy “Thriller” Costumed Scandal “More Cattle, Less Bull” The KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) patients overrun the hospital. (N) ’ team investigates Josie Marcus. (N) ’ (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Live at 7 (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) Saturday Night Live “SNL Halloween” Sean Saves the The Michael J. Fox Parenthood “The M Word” Joel and Ju- NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) World (N) (CC) Show “Golf” lia try to keep it together. (N) (CC) 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Corazón Indomable (N) (SS) Porque el Amor Manda (N) (SS) La Tempestad (N) (SS) Mentir Para Vivir (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 2013 World Series St. Louis Cardinals at Boston Red Sox. Judge Judy ’ FOX 12 News at 8 O’Clock (N) Access Hollywood TMZ (N) ’ (CC) 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (N) (S Live) (CC) (CC) (N) (CC) (N) Raymond (CC) After the First 48 Alleged eyewitness The First 48 A dice game leaves a by- The First 48 A church keyboardist is After the First 48 Texas mother mur- Beyond Scared Straight Small crimes Beyond Scared Straight Visits to jail, A&E 52 52 comes forth. (CC) stander dead. (CC) gunned down. (CC) dered; Alabama man shot. (N) (CC) threaten brotherly bonds. (N) funeral home and court. (CC) AMC 67 67 ›› Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988, Horror) Donald ›› Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989, Horror) Donald › Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995, Horror) Donald Pleasence, Pleasence, Ellie Cornell. Dr. Loomis hunts killer Mike once again. (CC) Pleasence. A child develops a psychic link with maniac Michael Myers. (CC) Mitchell Ryan. An ancient Celtic ritual drives a killer. (CC) APL 43 43 River Monsters: Unhooked ’ (CC) Man-Eating Super Squid ’ (CC) Man-Eating Super Croc ’ (CC) Devoured: Super Snake World’s Scariest Animal Attacks ’ Man-Eating Super Croc ’ (CC) BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live “Top 10 Countdown” The Game (CC) The Soul Man The Soul Man ›› The Family That Preys (2008) Kathy Bates. Greed and scandal test the mettle of two family matriarchs. (CC) BRAVO 66 66 The Real Housewives of Atlanta The The Real Housewives of Atlanta The Real Housewives of Atlanta “He’s The Real Housewives of Atlanta Ke- The Real Housewives of Atlanta Ke- Watch What Hap- ››› The School ladies are Los Angeles bound. Stalking, I’m Walking” nya brings drama; dueling videos. nya throws a party. pens: Live (N) of Rock (2003) CBUT 29 29 News Rick Mercer George-Tonight Coronation Street The Nature of Things (N) ’ Doc Zone Common superstitions. (N) The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News George-Tonight C M T 61 61 Reba “The Wall” Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba “The Will” ››› Gremlins (1984) Zach Galligan. A lovable little creature spawns hundreds of evil beings. Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded CNBC 46 46 American Greed: The Fugitives American Greed: The Fugitives Mad Money American Greed: The Fugitives American Greed: The Fugitives Like New Carpet Larry King Spc. CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) AC 360 Later (N) Erin Burnett OutFront Piers Morgan Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) AC 360 Later CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) HLN After Dark (N) Showbiz Tonight Piers Morgan Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) COM 60 60 South Park The Tosh.0 (CC) The Colbert Re- The Daily Show At Midnight (CC) ››› Ghostbusters (1984, Comedy) Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis. Ghost fighters battle The Daily Show The Colbert Re- politics of war. port (CC) With Jon Stewart ghouls in a Manhattan high-rise. (CC) With Jon Stewart port “Bill Bryson” D I S 41 41 Jessie ’ (CC) Austin & Ally ’ Liv & Maddie ’ A.N.T. Farm (CC) Wander-Yonder Shake It Up! ’ A.N.T. Farm (CC) Phineas and Ferb Jessie ’ (CC) Good-Charlie A.N.T. Farm (CC) Shake It Up! ’ Fast N’ Loud Ford ‘32 Cabriolet; ‘62 Fast N’ Loud “Cool Customline” A ‘55 Fast N’ Loud Richard builds a 2013 Fast N’ Loud Richard buys a bunch of Fast N’ Loud “Caddy Rust Bucket; Bel- Fast N’ Loud Richard buys a bunch of DSC 8 8 Corvette. ’ (CC) Ford Customline gets new life. COPO Camaro. ’ (CC) cars. ’ (CC) Air Beauty Part 2” A ’60 Bel-Air. cars. ’ (CC) Keeping Up With the Kardashians Kim E! News (N) Eric & Jessie: Eric & Jessie: Keeping Up With the Kardashians Kim Keeping Up With the Kardashians Chelsea Lately (N) E! News E! 65 65 pushes adoption on Khloe. Game On Game On hides from paparazzi; blind date. Kim’s due date changes. College Football South Florida at College Football College Football Arizona State at Washington State. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Houston. (N) (Live) Live (N) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 MLS Soccer Playoffs: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) Olbermann (N) (CC) SportsCenter (N) Baseball Tonight NASCAR Now (N) NFL Presents FAM 39 39 Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed ›› The Addams Family (1991, Comedy) Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia. ›› Addams Family Values (1993, Comedy) Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor (CC) The Kelly File Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren FOOD 35 35 Food Court Wars Chopped Pasta dishes. Chopped “Fry, Fry Again” Chopped “Yuzu Never Know” Restaurant Divided (N) Chopped “Mix and Mache” FX 53 53 ››› Paranormal Activity (2007, Suspense) Katie Feather- ›› Paranormal Activity 2 (2010, Horror) Katie Featherston, Micah Sloat, Brian Anger Manage- ››› Paranormal Activity (2007, Suspense) Katie Featherston, Micah Sloat, ston. A couple tries to capture evidence of a haunting. Boland. Supernatural occurrences plague a family. ment (N) Amber Armstrong. A couple tries to capture evidence of a haunting. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Top 10 Golf Central (N) Golf WGC - HSBC Champions, Second Round. (N) (Live) The Waltons “The Ghost Story” Mysteri- The Waltons “The Nightwalker” A The Hunters (2013, Adventure) Robbie Amell, Keenan Tracey, Victor Garber. Frasier “Halloween” Frasier “Tales From Frasier “Boo!” ’ Frasier ’ (CC) HALL 19 19 ous Ouija-board messages. prowler threatens a town dance. Brothers learn that their parents protect magic artifacts. (CC) (CC) the Crypt” (CC) HGTV 68 68 My Renovation My Renovation My Renovation My Renovation Cousins Undercover (CC) Rehab Addict Rehab Addict House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (N) Pawn Stars (N) American Dare American Dare LI FE 51 51 Million Dollar Shoppers (CC) Million Dollar Shoppers (CC) Project Runway All Stars (CC) Project Runway All Stars (N) (CC) Million Dollar Shoppers (N) (CC) Million Dollar Shoppers (CC) MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) MTV 63 63 The Hook Up (N) The Hook Up ’ Girl Code ’ Girl Code ’ Girl Code ’ Girl Code ’ Scrubbing In ’ Scrubbing In Tyrice feels ostracized. Scrubbing In Tyrice feels ostracized. 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Unstoppable Mi- iMPACT Wrestling (N) (CC) Rampage4Real Chandler vs. Alva- (2007, Horror) ’ chael Myers continues his murderous rampage. ’ (N) ’ rez: Unfinished SYFY 59 59 Nightmare-Elm Street 4 ›› A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (1989) Robert Englund. ›› Freddy vs. Jason (2003, Horror) Robert Englund, Ken Kirzinger. (CC) Halloween H2O: Twenty Years Later TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince ’ Hillsong TV Carman Halloween Special 2003 Live-Holy Land Turning Point ’ IBA News (CC) Creflo Dollar Behind Scenes Praise the Lord Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Wiz- Seinfeld “The Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ Family Guy “Boys The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan Rachel McAdams; Norman TBS 55 55 Strong Box” ’ ard” ’ (CC) Burning” (CC) (CC) (CC) Do Cry” Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Reedus. (N) (CC) TLC 38 38 48 Hours: Hard Evidence (N) (CC) 48 Hours: Hard Evidence (N) (CC) 48 Hours: Hard Evidence ’ (CC) 48 Hours: Hard Evidence ’ (CC) 48 Hours: Hard Evidence ’ (CC) 48 Hours: Hard Evidence ’ (CC) NBA Basketball New York Knicks at Chicago Bulls. From the NBA Basketball Golden State Warriors at Los Angeles Clippers. From Staples Center in Los Angeles. Inside the NBA (N) (Live) (CC) Castle “Scared to Death” A DVD ap- TNT 54 54 United Center in Chicago. (N) (Live) (CC) (N) (Live) (CC) pears to kill its viewers. ’ (CC) TOON 42 42 Regular Show Regular Show Adventure Time ›› Scooby-Doo and the Goblin King (2008, Comedy) King of the Hill Cleveland Show American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures “Black Swan Inn” Ghost Adventures “Exorcist House” Ghost Adventures The legend of Vlad The Impaler. (N) (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) TRUTV 49 49 World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Top 20 Funniest “Hurts So Good” Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit White Collar “One Last Stakeout” Peter Covert Affairs “No. 13 Baby” Henry Law & Order: Special Victims Unit USA 58 58 young couple is murdered. ’ (CC) Man wakes up with a dead woman. “Girl Dishonored” ’ (CC) (DVS) settles into his new position. reaches out to Calder. (N) “Users” A teenage girl is murdered. VH1 62 62 40 Greatest Pranks 3 40 Greatest Pranks 3 ››› The Lost Boys (1987, Horror) Jason Patric, Corey Haim. ’ (CC) Miami Monkey (N) ’ Miami Monkey ’