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$1 Midweek Edition Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014 Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com Report: Couple Finds Love Deputy Sought in Life’s Later Stages Special College Board Member, Former Legislator to Marry Treatment ‘NOT GUILTY: ’ Off-Duty Lewis County Deputy Allegedly Traveled at 73 MPH With Blood Alcohol Level Twice the Legal Limit By Kyle Spurr [email protected] A Lewis County Sheriff’s Office deputy arrested for driving under the influence early Saturday morn- ing was allegedly driving 73 miles per hour in a 60 mile per hour zone with a blood-alcohol content more than twice the legal limit. He also apparently sought spe- cial treatment from the trooper who eventually arrested him, ac- cording to a report.

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Marijuana Applications See Big Spike INCREASE: Officials Are Seeing More and More Demand for Licenses; Complications Build By Lisa Broadt [email protected] Since the state Liquor Control Pete Caster / pcaster@chronline,com Board’s last count, the number of Bill Brumsickle and his iance, Doris Wood, laugh together on a love seat in Wood's home in Centralia on Tuesday evening. Both Wood and Brumsickle are Lewis County’s marijuana licenses life-long educators and fell in love after their spouses died more than a decade ago. They will be married this weekend at Corbet Theatre at Centralia College. has nearly quadru- pled. SEPTUAGENARIANS generally accepts the nearing lia High School principal and structor, 74, will wed at Corbet Seventy-nine of the twilight of their life. assistant district superinten- Theatre on the college campus producers, 56 pro- WED: Noted Centralia Don't tell that to Bill Brum- dent, and Wood, who taught at 2 p.m. Saturday. cessors and 14 re- Educators Will Marry sickle and Doris Wood, how- at Centralia College for many "It wasn't going to be any- tailers are ready ever. years — are going to take part thing huge, but in the days to set up shop in at Centralia College The pair, known locally in a life event society gener- leading up to it, it just keeps Lewis County and capitalize on the recently legalized industry, ac- for their contributions to the ally reserves for members of a on getting bigger and bigger," By Christopher Brewer cording to updated figures released educational sector for years younger generation. Brumsickle said. [email protected] To hear both Brumsickle Tuesday. At last count, the county and their current service to Brumsickle and Wood had 21 applications for producers, Advancing age usually Lewis County citizens, cer- are getting married Saturday. and Wood speak of how their love came to be brings forth 13 for processors and four for re- means one thing for senior tainly aren't slowing down as The former state legislator tailers. citizens: an opportunity to en- they get older. In fact, Brum- and educator, now 78, and the a youthful exuberance and joy a slower pace of life as one sickle, who served as Centra- longtime Centralia College in- please see LOVE, page Main 9 please see SPIKE, page Main 9

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Editor’s Best Bet Calendar Guenther to Begin Performance Series at PJ’s Pizza Today Local country music artist 1232 Alder St., Centralia. WHAT’S HAPPENING? Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Coffee- Chris Guenther will kick off a Chris Guenther has shared , Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 If you have an event you series of three performances at stages with nationally known would like included in the PJ’s Pizza in Centralia tonight. acts such as Merle Haggard and Community Calendar, please Guenther will begin a two- the Strangers, Mark Chesnutt, Public Agencies email your information to hour set at about 7:30 p.m. There Darryl Worley, Lila McCann, Centralia Planning Commission, 6 [email protected]. is no cover charge. Lacy J. Dalton and The New p.m., council chambers, City Hall, 118 W. Include a daytime telephone The next performances at Christy Minstrels. Maple St., Centralia, (360) 330-7671 number where you can be Centralia College Board of Trustees, 3 PJ’s Pizza will be held Jan. 16 and Visit www.chrisguenther.net reached. Jan. 30. The business is located at for more information. p.m., Hanson Boardrooms, Hanson Ad- There is no charge for these ministration Building, Centralia College, call (360) 736-9391, ext 231 or email listings. [email protected] For questions about calendar items, call Doug Libraries Blosser at The Chronicle, (360) Take You” on April 2. Produced will be “Change Your Outlook Preschool Story Time, for children 807-8238. by Doug Lancio (Grammy on Life.” 3-6 years, 10 a.m., Chehalis nominated producer for Patty Family Story Time, for children age Also at the meeting will be 2-6, 10:30 a.m., Winlock Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) Griffin), the folk-rock album Jeanne Miller, Chehalis, whose 273-2000, ext. 301 also includes two of Ryan Ad- Organizations subject will be “Change Your The Rickshaw Variety Show, 7:30 ams’ Cardinals — drummer Hairstyle.” Bucoda Rebekah Lodge 144, 7 p.m., p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, $3-5, Brad Pemberton and pedal steel Admission is $10. Bucoda Oddfellows Community Center, (360) 740-0492 player Jon Graboff — as well as 202 S. Main, Bucoda, (360) 273-9724 For reservations, call Audrey, Nashville-based and or- (360) 748-6751, or June, (360) United Women in Business, 5:30 gan player Micah Hulscher and p.m., Kit Carson banquet room, Chehalis, Libraries 262-3296. Free childcare is avail- two from McFeron’s road band (360) 388-5252 Youth PageTurners, for youths grade able by reservation only. — fiddler and harmony vocalist Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, 4-6, 3:30 p.m., “The Breadwinner,” by The luncheon is sponsored Alisa Milner, and bassist and har- 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Deborah Ellis, Winlock by the Centralia-Chehalis Chris- Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 Friday Family Films, for all ages, 4 mony vocalist Norman Baker. Mary Lacy Chapter, Daughters of the p.m., Tenino Admission is $8. tian Women’s Connection. American Revolution, 10 a.m., St. John’s The Nazarene Church is lo- Lutheran Church, 2190 Jackson High- Organizations Games Day, traditional and modern cated at 1119 W. First St. way, Chehalis, September-May, (360) Skookumchuck I.O.O.F. Lodge 129, board games, card games, 1 p.m., Matrix 740-5899 7:30 p.m., Bucoda Oddfellows Com- Coffeehouse, Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia Lewis County Writers, critique ses- munity Center, 202 S. Main St., Bucoda, Hair Nation, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, sion, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, (360) 273-3604 Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) $1.50, other menu items, (360) 736-1146 Chehalis, http://lewiscountywriters. Lewis County Writers critique session, 273-2000, ext. 301 wordpress.com 5:30 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, Support Groups http://lewiscountywriters.wordpress. Tuesday, Jan. 14 com/ Sunday, Jan. 12 “Up From Grief,” for those grieving Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors the loss of a loved one, 11 a.m.-12:30 Support Groups Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 p.m., Morton Community Methodist H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 p.m., food available, (360) 736-9030 Church, Fourth and Main, Morton, (360) Jackson Highway, Chehalis Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 Health and Hope Medical Outreach, 330-2640 Community meal, 1-3 p.m., Rotary Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, free medical clinic, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Parkinson’s Disease Support Group Riverside Park, Centralia, free, spon- [email protected] Northwest Pediatrics, 1911 Cooks Hill (Chehalis Shakers), 1 p.m., Bethel Church, Life Recovery Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., sored by Jesus Name Pentecostal Kirkland Road, Chehalis, go to left and Road, Centralia, for those whose income Dayspring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson Church, Chehalis, (360) 623-9438 enter at rear of church, (360) 740-5556 is less than 200 percent of the poverty Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 level, (360) 623-1485 p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1209 Organizations N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) Saturday, Jan. 11 Men’s Fraternity, 6-7:30 p.m., Day- Public Agencies 736-9268 spring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 or Centralia City Council, 7 p.m., City McFeron to Perform email [email protected] Hall, 118 W. Maple St., Centralia, (360) Friday, Jan. 10 330-7670 at Matrix Coffeehouse Napavine City Council, 6 p.m., Oregon Trail music and dancing, open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., Seattle-based Ian McFeron Monday, Jan. 13 Napavine City Hall, 407 Birch St., (360) Cowlitz Prairie Grange, (360) 864-2023 will be performing at 8 p.m. at 262-3547, ext. 213 Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., Twin the Matrix Coffeehouse, 434 Lacey Woman to Speak Lewis County Planning Commission, Cities Senior Center workshop, 6 p.m., Lewis County Court- NW Prindle St., Chehalis. house, (360) 740-2677 Potato and taco salad bar, open to McFeron is joined on stage at Women’s Luncheon everyone, $6, 4:30-7 p.m., Olequa Senior Libraries Center, Winlock, (360) 785-4325 by longtime friend and musical Lois Williams, Lacey, will be Bob Garcia and Melodies Recycled accompanist Alisa Milner on guest speaker at a women’s lun- Pizza and Paperbacks, for teens, 3:30 Band, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cities Senior fiddle, cello and harmony vocals. cheon at noon at the Centralia p.m., Tenino Center, $5, (360) 262-3041 McFeron released his sev- Church of the Nazarene. Teen Writing Group, for teens, 5 p.m., Hair Nation, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter enth studio record “Time Will The topic of Williams’ talk Centralia

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Jan. 9, 2014 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s 50.94 65.0 +0.30 100s L 90s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. H 74.29 85.0 +0.14 80s Cowlitz at Packwood 70s 1.88 10.5 -0.01 60s L Cowlitz at Randle 50s Showers Likely Rain Likely Rain Likely Showers Likely Mostly Cloudy 5.35 18.0 -0.02 40s 45º 42º 48º 47º 49º 41º 48º 42º 50º 37º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 30s 10.30 ---- +0.17 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 ...... 7:54 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 4:44 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 50 Moonrise ...... 12:21 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 45 46/42 33/32 Moonset...... 1:59 a.m. Normal High ...... 46 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 35 46/38 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 60 in 1934 Seattle Anchorage 25/16 mc 24/13 mc Record Low...... 9 in 1937 47/43 Boise 39/25 rs 38/31 mc Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg Full Last New First Boston 31/23 s 37/35 mc Yesterday ...... 0.05" 46/41 40/31 1/15 1/24 1/30 2/6 53/51 sh 63/42 t Month to date ...... 0.57" Tacoma Honolulu 78/66 s 81/67 pc Normal month to date ...1.73" Centralia 47/43 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 61/44 s 62/42 s Year to date...... 0.57" 45/42 Yakima Nashville 44/36 ra 53/49 mc Normal year to date .....1.73" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 67/42 s 66/40 s 42/31 Longview 44/41 Trees None None St. Louis 35/30 pc 48/35 sh Salt Lake City 39/25 sn 40/29 mc AreaWe Want Conditions Your Photos 44/42 Grass None None Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 56/45 mc 59/47 pc weather. Temperatures Washington, DC 39/32 s 42/39 rs Yesterday 45/42 Mold None None Send in your weather-related photo- Portland The Dallesare today's highs and City Hi/Lo Prcp. graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 49/44 45/38 tonight's lows. page. Send them to voices@chronline. World Cities com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Fri. Today Fri. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Fri. Today Fri. Baghdad 61/42 s 55/46 ra New 67/44 pc 67/43 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 35/15 s 40/19 s Paris 52/39 ra 47/41 pc Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 46/42 sh 49/46 ra Spokane 38/32 ra 38/34 sh London 51/38 pc 48/42 sh Rio de Janeiro 94/75 s 94/76 s cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 47/43 sh 49/46 ra Tri Cities 47/32 pc 48/38 ra Mexico City 72/45 s 74/45 s Rome 59/45 pc 59/46 pc sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 46/41 sh 50/46 ra Wenatchee 38/33 pc 40/33 mc Moscow 37/36 sn 37/36 sn Sydney 74/62 cl 78/63 pc

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• Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014 Centralia Council Selects Attorney to Fill Open Seat NEW FACE: Current Councilors Vote 4-2 in Favor of Bart Ricks to Fill Unoccupied Seat By Kyle Spurr [email protected] The Centralia City Council Johnny Dunnagan Harlan Thompson selected Bart Ricks, an attorney at the law firm Mano, McKer- richer and Paroutaud in Cheha- lis for the open at-large council position Tuesday night after in- terviewing five applicants during a special meeting at City Hall. Ricks, 31, was sworn in Tues- day night and will be attending the city council’s next regular Dan Townsend Max Vogt meeting Tuesday, the same meet- ing the city council will vote for sional moving into town and tak- the mayor and mayor pro tem ing an interest in helping the city,” positions. Elmore said. “I’m impressed with Ricks, who moved to Centralia his knowledge of government two and a half years ago, said his and felt he understands that it is

skills as an attorney have prepared Kyle Spurr / [email protected] really the city manager’s job to him well for the responsibility of Bart Ricks, an attorney at the lawirm Mano, McKerricher and Paroutaud in Chehalis, is sworn in Tuesday night as the newest execute our policies.” serving on the city council. member of the Centralia City Council. Ricks will attend the city council’s next regular meeting Tuesday. Ricks will earn $200 a month He said he has the skills to plus health insurance, which is meet with different people from were 2013 candidate Max Vogt, dissenting votes. was selected by the city council the standard compensation for all walks of life, listen, carefully former mayor Harlan Thomp- Ricks will serve on the coun- in the same nomination process councilors. Ricks can decline assess situations and propose so- son, Johnny Dunnagan and Dan cil for the remaining two years in December 2012, nominated both if he chooses. lutions. Townsend. of the term vacated by Bill Bates, Ricks for the open position. May- The city council has three new “In my practice, I feel it is After a nomination process, who recently took a new job as or Bonnie Canaday seconded faces this year. Gallagher won the important to listen,” Ricks said. the city council ultimately voted lead pastor of a church in his the motion and councilors Lee District 3 seat and Greenwood Jr. “That is something I would bring 4-2 in favor of selecting Ricks. hometown of Sedro-Woolley. Coumbs and Ron Greenwood Jr. won the District 1 seat in the gen- to the table.” Councilors Gabe Anzelini The term ends Dec. 31, 2015. voted in favor of Ricks. eral election. Ricks will fill Bates The other four applicants and Patrick Gallagher were the Councilor John Elmore, who “It’s nice to see a young profes- Position 1 at-large seat. News in Brief Damaged Overpass to be Digging Down to Stuck Seattle Tunnel Machine Repaired Friday and Saturday SEATTLE (AP) — The Transportation Department 13TH STREET: Northbound says help is on the way for a massive machine that became Interstate 5 Will Close stuck last month while boring Nightly During the Repairs a tunnel under downtown - attle. By Kyle Spurr The department said crews [email protected] started drilling 5-foot wide Northbound Interstate 5 will shafts Tuesday in front of the be closed from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. machine known as Bertha. Friday and Saturday in Chehalis The shafts should allow while crews repair damaged gird- workers to remove a metal ers on the 13th Street overpass. pipe in front of the machine Traffic will be routed around and assess any other problems. the closure using the 13th Street off The machine ground to and on ramps during the closures, a halt on Dec. 6 after run- according to the Washington State ning into the 8-inch diameter Department of Transportation. pipe that had been left in the The 13th Street overpass was ground in 2002 after the de- struck last Tuesday by an over- partment checked groundwa- sized load traveling northbound ter in the area. on I-5. A inspection found Bertha is stopped about the accident damaged three of the 60 feet underground and one- bridge's six girders, breaking con- tenth of the way toward com- crete and snapping steel tension pleting a 1.7-mile tunnel. It cables, WSDOT said. will carry Highway 99 traffic Traffic on the bridge has since and allow the removal of the been shifted to the north about 5 Alaskan Way Viaduct. feet, WSDOT said. No semi trucks will be allowed Drunken Transient on the bridge until after the re- pairs this week. Walks Into WSDOT determined repairing Seattle School the girders will keep the 56-year- old bridge safe and serviceable and SEATTLE (AP) — A tran- none of the girders have to be re- sient who was very intoxicated placed at this time. walked into a Seattle elemen- "The southernmost girder has tary school Tuesday and was damage to the post tension cables, found inside a boys' restroom. where the other two just have In a letter to parents, Salm- concrete damage," Mike Lon- on Bay School said students don, WSDOT bridge supervisor, were held in classrooms until said. “In 1996, we did a retrofit on police and paramedics arrived. that southernmost girder, which The school district told makes it stronger than it would KING the man entered normally be, so we're able to re- through a door that is kept un- pair it this time and still keep the locked longer than other doors bridge structurally sound." for students in wheelchairs. WSDOT bridge maintenance crews will splice broken cables and patch concrete on Friday More Than 71,000 and Saturday nights. Traffic on Enrolled for Private the bridge will then be shifted back to the south after the re- Insurance pairs and semi trucks will be al- OLYMPIA (AP) — Offi- lowed on the bridge. cials say that more than 71,000 Following the accident, a people have signed up for pri- Washington State Patrol’s inves- Pete Caster / [email protected] vate insurance since Oct. 1 tigation revealed that the rear pi- In this May 22, 2013, ile photo, trucks and cars pass underneath the 13th Street overpass along Interstate 5 in Chehalis. through Washington state’s lot car, driving behind the over- Northbound I-5 will be closed from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. Friday and Saturday in Chehalis while crews repair damaged girders on new health care exchange. sized load, witnessed the load hit the 13th Street overpass, which was hit by an oversized truck last week. Another 72,178 people the overpass. will be enrolled after they The oversized load, from B&M tor was not effective in alerting found it 25 miles down the road. bridge from a clearance of 15 feet complete payment. The ex- Logging Inc. in Chehalis, con- the driver. “At least an hour that elapsed to 14 feet, 8 inches. Russell said the change had a goal of signing tinued north on I-5 for about 25 The driver was permitted to from when the bridge was hit lowest clearance for the bridge is up 130,000 people into private miles before finding a safe location move a load no higher than 14 feet, and when the Washington State actually 14 feet, 11 inches, but WS- insurance plans by Jan. 1. to stop, the WSP said. The load 6 inches. Inspectors measured the Patrol got to the load,” Abbi Rus- The total number of people DOT wants to create some leeway purchasing private insurance stopped about 3 miles from its des- load as 14 feet, 7 inches, but that sell, WSDOT spokeswoman, said. for different variables. tination. and those enrolling in free in- was well after the collision. Curi- “Nobody knows what happened, The accident is far from the The driver, Brent A. Wentzel, ously, it struck a point on the over- surance through Medicaid is except maybe the driver.” first instance of a freeway overpass 56, Onalaska, was unaware he pass that measured 15 feet, 3 inch- Wentzel, whose permit expired now more than 248,000. More struck the overpass until he was es, according to the State Patrol. at noon on Tuesday just after he hit being struck in Chehalis. than 121,000 of those signing contacted by the rear pilot car Neither WSDOT nor the the bridge, was cited by troopers The Chamber Way bridge up are newly eligible to the ex- driver. State Patrol has confirmed why a for permit violations and will be at exit 79 in Chehalis was panded Medicaid. An over-height detector, locat- load measured at less than 15 feet out of service until a new permit struck three times in the past 18 Before health care reform ed on I-5 about a mile to the south, struck the bridge. is granted by the WSDOT. He was months, including two accidents went into effect, an estimated was tested the day of the accident All the agencies have con- not cited for striking the bridge. that caused significant damage 1 million Washington resi- and is operational, WSDOT said. firmed is that the load measured Since the accident, WSDOT to the girder on the southeast dents did not have health in- It is unknown why the detec- at 14 feet, 7 inches when inspectors has updated the signage on the end of the bridge. surance. Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014 LOCAL

Pete Caster / [email protected] W.F. West seniors Kyle Chaney, right, and Jacob Schneider look at potential designs for the school’s robotics team competition on Tuesday afternoon in Chehalis. W.F. West High School Robotics Team Aims High ALMOST HUMAN: such as the Chehalis Foundation, making funding the project less Program a Continued of an issue. Success in Third Year “We’ve done a lot of commu- nity outreach and we’ve got a lot of Competition of people to help us out,” Chaney By Chris Brewer said. “We’re essentially our own company, with the way we have [email protected] to go about it all.” On a winter day after school, Chaney and fellow senior Ja- students at W.F. West High cob Schneider, also 17, have been School gather to rehearse their with the team since its incep- plans and draw up a blueprint to tion. In the team’s first year, both beat their competition. were part of a team that won the But they’re not members of Rookie Inspiration Award and the , or oth- advanced in the regional com- er sports teams, and they’re not petition. Schneider says the com- drawing out their plans with a petitions are his favorite part of marker on whiteboard. Rather, the program, as they serve as the they spend their after-school culmination to weeks of prepara- hours huddled in a room in tion. the school’s agricultural build- “It’s essentially like having a ing, utilizing computers to draw part-time job with all the hours three-dimensional designs, and we put into it,” Schneider said. roughly 25 students give their “When you get to the tournament input on how to build a competi- and you set your robot out there, tion robot. Pete Caster / [email protected] you know that’s the moment all High school students, most W.F. West robotics team pit boss Sara McAllister works on the team’s pit at the school’s shop on Tuesday afternoon in Chehalis. your work went into.” of whom are underclassmen, will Students put in four hours in band together to buy supplies, the robotics room at W.F. West build a fully-functioning robot after school four days per week and send it into competition until it’s all over, even gathering against scores of other schools “They’re not only learning to build a robot and do for hours on Saturday mornings in an attempt to win prizes and to work on their robot. And as part of a $19 million scholar- it in six weeks, but they’ve got to come up with for the competition aspect, don’t ship purse. It’s part of a program tell these students their work known as FIRST, a robotics pro- everything and figure out how to pay for it.” isn’t as tough as what basketball gram open to schools nationally players do on the hardwood just that wish to compete. Clifton White yards away. The Chehalis program, founder “We kind of consider it a known as Team SWAG 4060, is sport,” Schneider said. “The entering its third year of com- competition, the preparation, all petition. This time they have there’s a hitch — three robots robot and still others market and this year from parents, sponsors of it is really intense. It’s a lot of six weeks to go from concept to each will form an alliance in an run the business aspect of the and community organizations fun.” completion on a new robot for effort to defeat an opposing alli- group. It’s tough enough to build the next regional competition, ance. a robot in six weeks, White says, and club president Kyle Chaney, Led by founder Clifton but the students are responsible a 17-year-old senior at W.F. West, White, who also teaches physics for securing funding and figur- says this is the most hectic time WHAT’S NEXT FOR THE TEAM? and robotics at W.F. West, Team ing out what they need to buy as the students only found out After the team builds its robot and the six-week period of con- Saturday what their mission is. SWAG — which stands for Stu- within the guidelines of the com- petition to make their creation a struction and testing ends, it has to bag it up and leave it alone until “We’re all trying to get to- dents With A Goal — comprises the team’s first competition. That contest will take place at Auburn gether and decide on what func- students of all walks of life and reality. The team also has adult Mountainview High School in Auburn from Feb. 28 to March 1. Its tions we want our robots to do,” technical abilities. It’s not your mentors to guide them and help next competition will take place at Mount Vernon High School in Chaney said. “Right now, we’re normal after-school club, as them in the creation process. Mount Vernon March 14-15. For updates on the team and its prog- thinking of creating something students design the robot using “There is a business por- ress, check out its website at http://www.swag4060.org. low to the ground with a focus computer-aided drafting soft- tion to this that teaches the kids on speed.” ware, program it and tweak it to more than just physics,” White The FIRST competition this perform almost humanoid func- said. “They’re not only learning HOW YOU CAN HELP tions. to build a robot and do it in six year challenges teams to a game Team SWAG 4060 continues to raise funds to build its robot and called Aerial , in which “It’s really cool to see that this weeks, but they’ve got to come send its team to regional competitions. The team will host a spa- teams have two minutes and 30 is a bunch of students doing all up with everything and figure ghetti feed and silent auction event at the W.F. West High School seconds to score goals on a 25- this work,” Chaney remarked. out how to pay for it.” commons Friday, Jan. 23, 6-8 p.m. For more information, contact the foot by 54-foot field. The team Some students serve on the Chaney said the team has school at (360) 807-7235. with the most goals wins, but design team, others program the received some significant help Republicans on State Climate Panel Want More Time SEATTLE (AP) — After a carbon-reducing proposals, such Orcas Island, said the panel has They were so far apart last ping carbon pollution, phasing state climate panel missed a as a cap-and-trade program or enough information and needs month that they canceled a Dec. out coal-fired electricity and de- deadline to deliver recommenda- carbon tax. to act. 18 meeting in Olympia to try to veloping lower carbon fuel stan- tions on reducing carbon emis- Those and other ambitious "Enough talk. Now it's time to work out a compromise. dards. sions, two Republican members strategies have been proposed start putting programs together," The panel includes two Re- Meanwhile, the Republicans' on the group said Wednesday by Democratic members of the he said Wednesday. "We need to publicans, two Democrats and draft proposed encouraging they want another year to study panel, including Gov. Jay Inslee. start deciding on what we're go- the governor as a non-voting conservation, exploring nuclear the economic costs of proposals. "We bit off so much," said Er- ing to do." member. Any recommendation power and revisiting the state's Sen. Doug Ericksen, R- icksen, who heads the Senate En- The bipartisan group of law- needs approval from at least goals set in 2008. Ferndale, and Rep. Shelly Short, ergy, Environment and Telecom- makers created by the Legisla- three panelists. The panel is split That 2008 state law called for R-Addy, said the five-member munications Committee. He said ture last year to come up with along party lines. Washington to return to 1990 panel should continue to meet to legislators need more solid data cost-effective carbon-reducing The Democrats released a greenhouse gas emissions levels examine the costs and benefits before they can move forward. strategies has been at odds over draft proposal last month that by 2020, and for greater reduc- before undertaking some costly But Sen. Kevin Ranker, D- how best to do that. included strategies such as cap- tions beyond that. • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014 Centralia Man Files $2 Million Claim Against County DAMAGES: Ryan Vinatieri Lewis County received Vina- natieri was the sole passenger in the roadway, into a field, causing The Chronicle is published Tuesday and Thursday evenings and tieri’s claim last week. It has been a Ford pickup truck being driven property damage. Saturday mornings by Lafromboise Communications, Inc. Seeks Compensation for assigned to outside counsel, accord- by Sarah R. Mathews, Centralia, Christy Brannon, Cheha- MISSED OR LATE PAPER? 2011 Car Accident ing to Lewis County Risk Manage- on Jan. 23, 2011. lis, witnessed the accident and Delivery deadlines: ment Director Paulette Young. Shortly before 6 p.m., the called 911. Tuesday and Thursday ...... 5:30 p.m. By Lisa Broadt According to the county, Vinat- truck, which was traveling In a written statement she Saturday ...... 7:30 a.m. [email protected] ieri cites the sheriff’s report in par- north on South Scheuber Road, said that Mathews and Vinatieri Please call your carrier or district manager directly. For all other issues please call our after hours customer ticular its description of the road as reached milepost 3. had told her they had lost con- A Centralia man has filed a proof of the county’s negligence. There, the truck met a corner service line at (360) 807-7676 for current delivery trol of the car, but had “been in status and to leave messages (next business day $2 million claim against Lewis “It is believed the driver was on the roadway, lost control and response). County for alleged unsafe driving worse” and that “they were fine.” speeding too fast for the condi- ended up in the southbound lane, TO SUBSCRIBE conditions. tions, which is a contributing fac- according to the collision report. Mathews was cited for driv- Ryan Vinatieri, 33, claims ing too fast. To start a new subscription or to schedule a vacation tor to this collision, along with Mathews then tried correcting stop or restart, visit www.chronline.com or call cus- loose, winter gravel along South winter gravel near the fog line of the vehicle back into the north- Vinatieri filed his claim with tomer service at 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. 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Michael Wagar ...... 807-8234 By Jim Camden to play baseball to fill the void for how seniors contribute to their [email protected] NOW EASIER THAN EVER! Assistant Editor The Spokesman-Review baseball fans. communities. She also received "I you never thought they'd the Silver Spotlight award for her Get your customer’s Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8224 OLYMPIA — There is, in fact, attention with full color signs [email protected] make a movie about it," Inslee said. work as an athlete and an educa- Sports Editor no crying in baseball. "No, and I never thought I'd tor from the Washington Health and graphics! Or so Dorothy Roth, a real- Aaron VanTuyl ...... 807-8229 meet a governor," she replied. Care Association and AARP. The Inside he Chronicle [email protected] life version of the female base- She put her one year in the groups plan to honor residents of 321 N. 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Main 6  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014 LOCAL Centralia Takes Slight Lead in Shop’n Kart ‘Food Fight’ FOOD DRIVE: Centralia and Fifty of the cards will be awarded. “This is a true community Chehalis Competing to gift,” Pedersen said. “This op- Help Local Food Banks portunity for folks at the check- out stand is turning out to be re- By Kyle Spurr ally something.” [email protected] Raichl said food bank volun- teers have stopped by the Centra- In the “Food Fight” food drive competition between the lia and Chehalis locations each Twin Cities, Centralia has taken day to pick up the donated bags a slight lead at the halfway point. of food and supplies. Organizers say the outcome “They have been coming over of the “Food Fight,” a food drive pretty much every day getting organized by Shop’n Kart that loads of donations,” Raichi said. pits Centralia residents against The influx of donated food is Chehalis residents, is irrelevant. a pleasant sight at the food bank What matters is the amount of coalition, Pedersen said, espe- food collected for each commu- cially after the disappointing nity. Drive ‘n’ Drop. After the annual Drive ‘N’ Due to freezing tempera- Drop food drive was less success- tures and a still new format for ful than expected in December, the Drive ‘n’ Drop, Centralia Shop’n Kart announced it would brought in about 3,000 pounds host the “Food Fight” to spark of food, down from about 14,000 support for the Lewis County last year. Chehalis collected about 4,300, less than the 10,200 Food Bank Coalition. Pete Caster / [email protected] brought in last year. The challenge began Dec. 26 Lewis County Food Bank Coalition volunteers Daniel Bryant, left, and Dennis Geiger walk into Shop ‘n Kart to collect donated and will last through Tuesday. Overall, the food bank dona- bags of food for the Centralia-Chehalis Food Fight on Thursday afternoon in Chehalis. The food bank coalition has collected tions last year fell short by more “Right now it’s still really, re- an estimated 3,600 bags since the food drive started. ally close, but Centralia is in the than 50 percent. The “Food Fight” has helped lead,” Sonja Raichl, of Shop’n Coalition, said the amount of bags of food. tomers at the checkstands to pur- Kart, said. “I think it’s worked the food bank coalition fill its out really well how we did the food collected from the “Food Shop’n Kart and Fuller’s Mar- chase and donate. empty shelves and be able to give competition.” Fight” is unbelievable. Pedersen ket Place employees filled bags The bags cost $5 and $10. back to the community. Bonnie Pedersen, president estimates the food bank has al- with the most requested items Those who purchase a bag “People are being super gener- of the Lewis County Food Bank ready received more than 2,000 and made them available for cus- are entered to win a $25 gift card. ous,” Pedersen said. Tests Show Puget Sound Geoduck Clams Safe to Eat SEATTLE (AP) — Washing- soning in a shipment of geoducks email Tuesday. ton state health officials Tuesday from southeast Alaska. "NOAA Fisheries and the Sea- said their arsenic testing has con- Alaska state officials said their food Inspection Program will firmed that geoduck clams har- testing did not turn up high levels continue to work with the ap- vested from a bay in Puget Sound of PSP in the geoducks harvested propriate Chinese officials on the are safe to eat, following toxicity in Alaska that were flagged by question of the safety of geoduck concerns that prompted China to Chinese officials. clams, so exports to China can re- ban imports of West Coast shell- Washington state and federal sume as soon as possible," she said. fish. agencies do not routinely test for The agency's director of sea- Officials hope the results will arsenic in Puget Sound, but offi- food inspection sent the Chinese help persuade China to lift a ban cials noted that a study in Poverty government a letter in December, it imposed last month on the Bay in 2007 did not find arsenic urging China to allow imports to import of clams, oysters, mus- levels that were a health concern. resume and noting they believe sels and scallops harvested from Even so, Washington state of- that geoduck clams and mollusks Washington, Oregon, Alaska and ficials last month closed commer- harvested near the West Coast Northern California. cial clam harvesting on 135 acres are safe to eat. AP Photo / Elaine Thompson China's import ban is creating of state-owned aquatic land in Barclay said the agency has In this June 24, 2003, ile photo, a grocer displays live geoduck clams in Seattle. a hardship for the state's shellfish Poverty Bay as a precaution, and not received a response yet. Washington state health oicials said Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2014, their arsenic testing industry. Geoducks are highly voluntarily tested for inorganic David McBride, a Washington has conirmed that geoduck clams harvested from a bay in Puget Sound are safe prized large burrowing clams arsenic. state toxicologist, said the tests to eat, following toxicity concerns that prompted China to ban imports of West that can fetch up to $50 a pound "We hope that this will help also ensure that "we have safe geo- Coast shellish. Oicials hope the results will help persuade China to lift a ban it in Asian markets. The U.S. ex- bring an end to the ban," agency ducks here in Washington state imposed last month on the import of clams, oysters, mussels and scallops har- ported $68 million worth of geo- spokesman Donn Moyer said. for our own population." vested from Washington, Oregon, Alaska and Northern California. duck clams in 2012, mostly from "The government of China will About 36 geoduck clams were Washington state. make its decision on criteria that harvested from Poverty Bay and it included skin which is not typi- where it was harvested was open, China's ban was based in part we don't have insight into." combined into 12 samples that cally eaten, said McBride. and the test results were clean and on shipment of geoducks traced Officials with the National were tested in a state lab, as well as Since learning of the ban, didn't exceed U.S. regulatory lim- to Poverty Bay, near Federal Way, Oceanic and Atmospheric Ad- a private lab. Alaska state officials reviewed its" for PSP, said Kim Stryker, pro- that the country said tested above ministration have forwarded the The samples tested lower than their own tests and protocols for a gram manager with Alaska's food its standard for inorganic arsenic. state's test results to the Chinese China's acceptable standard. One shipment of geoduck clams from safety and sanitation program. Chinese officials also cited high government, agency spokes- test on a whole clam found a level outside Ketchikan. "We're waiting for more infor- levels of paralytic shellfish poi- woman Connie Barclay said in an higher than China's standard, but "We showed that the area mation" from China, she said. News In Brief Twin Transit available at the Twin Transit of- without years of lessons. pared to previous surveys. more susceptible to harm from fice, on all buses and online at This class is for beginners, Scientists sampled the top harsh conditions including www.twintransit.org. but also for seasoned players inch of sediment at 30 locations to Change Routes snails and clams were unusually Beginning Jan. 13 who would like to express more in the bay. They looked at chemi- Open House Scheduled creativity and relax more at the cal levels, toxicity and other fac- low. By The Chronicle piano. tors. Scientists couldn't attribute for Centralia Parks Plan Rochlin has taught thou- They found abundant num- the decline to any significant Twin Transit, the public sands of people at colleges and bers of invertebrates that could Centralia residents will have chemical contamination. They transportation provider between universities how to play the withstand harsh conditions such Centralia and Chehalis, will be- an opportunity next week to re- believe other environmental fac- view and comment on the city’s “Easy and Healthy” way in one as one group of marine worms. gin making changes to its routes session. Participants will see But, the number of creatures tors are involved. and schedules on Monday. draft Parks and Recreation Mas- ter Plan during an open house 5 how chords work in a song, how Four routes will have changes to get more out of sheet music by starting on Monday. p.m. Monday at Kitchen No. 1 in Fort Borst Park. reading less, and how to prac- Route 12, in Chehalis, will tice and have fun. He will give serves bus shelters at the Lewis Residents will be allowed to comment on any planned or a demonstration of professional County Historical Museum and “Tricks and Licks.” Sen. Paull Shin downtown Chehalis. Route 12 proposed projects, including the city’s swimming pools, the Fort Students will learn to impro- will no longer serve State Street vise, improve their confidence or the bus shelter on Main Street Borst Park ball fields and addi- tional parks or trails. and gain a better understanding Retires From in Chehalis. of what is going on in music. The Time points on Route 12 will Emil Pierson, community development director, said once emphasis is on creativity and re- all be five minutes or more ear- laxation as much as the theory lier. The route will connect with citizens review the draft plan, it Washington Senate will be sent to the city’s parks behind it. Route 30, intercity express, at the The class is recommended for board for recommendations for OLYMPIA (AP) — Sen. House in 1992 and served two downtown Chehalis shelter or those ages 16 and up. Tuition is the city council. Paull Shin announced his im- years, before stepping down with Chehalis passengers going $60; a $25 materials fee will be to Walmart. The city council will approve mediate resignation from the for an unsuccessful run for the updated parks plan later this collected in class for the book Washington state Senate on Route 21, Centralia, will con- and CD. Congress. He narrowly lost nect with transferring Route 30 year. Tuesday following a recent di- the Democratic primary race “We would love to receive as To register, call Centralia agnosis of Alzheimer's disease. passengers for the hospital ev- College, (360) 736-9391, ext. 427. for lieutenant governor in 1996 ery 30 minutes. Time points for many comments as we can on In his resignation letter, the and was elected to the state our parks plan,” Pierson said. Route 21 will be adjusted on the Democrat from Edmonds said Senate in 1999. hospital loop to be one to four The parks plan is updated he had originally planned to every four to five years. The cur- In floor speeches, Shin minutes later. Marine Life at Bottom retire from the Legislature at would occasionally speak of No changes were made to rent parks plan is available on the end of his term later this the city’s website at cityofcentra- his childhood as an orphan in Route 22, west Centralia. of Bellingham Bay year, but that he determined South Korea during the Kore- lia.com/files/parksplanweb.pdf. that health problems, includ- Route 30 will no longer go an War. He came to the United Declining ing the Alzheimer's diagnosis, into Walmart northbound. Pas- States after he was adopted by "make it impossible for me to sengers may transfer to Route 12 OLYMPIA (AP) — It hasn't an American soldier. at the downtown Chehalis shel- ‘Just for Fun Piano’ for been such an easy life for some represent my constituents in the manner in which they de- Shin's resignation comes ter for Walmart service north- Beginners Offered at tiny creatures living in the mud less than a week before the at the bottom of Bellingham Bay. serve." bound. start of the legislative ses- Centralia College A new state report released Shin, 78, was a college Time points for Route 30 will sion. The process to fill his be adjusted one to five minutes Wednesday finds that sediment- professor for 31 years, teach- Nationally known pianist seat starts with the Snohom- later. Time point No. 2 and re- and composer Donn Rochlin dwelling critters such as clams, ing East Asian studies at a ish County Democratic Party, named from “S. Pearl & Cherry” will teach piano to beginners in snails, sea stars and crabs are variety of schools including to “S. Pearl and Plum.” his “Just for Fun Piano” class at showing signs of stress, and the the University of Washington, which will submit the names Route 41, the capital com- Centralia College 10 a.m. to 1 bay's sediment quality is declin- Western Washington Univer- of three potential candidates muter, will depart in the after- p.m. Saturday, Jan. 18. ing. The 2010 Department of sity and Shoreline Community to the Snohomish County noon from Yard Birds 12 min- This class is for anyone who Ecology survey also found the College. Council, which will then ap- utes later. wants to learn to play their fa- number and diversity of inver- He was elected to the state point a person from the list. Revised rider guides are vorite songs at the piano for fun tebrates are unusually low com- January 2014

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Directory CHAMBER STAFF Get Weather Preparednessed Alicia Bull Executive Director [email protected] Before the Weather Hits Amber Roal ❑ Marketing Manager Submitted by G. Ross McDowell, equipment in good working Clean and inspect boilers evacuation, or threat. Deputy Director, Lewis County order: business owner or and firing mechanism/controls. ❑ Have all employees, [email protected] Sheriff’s Office, Division of landlord. ❑ Maintain automatic vendors, and client contact Emergency Management ❑ Identify who is sprinkler protection in idle information on hand. Lisa Guerrero Winter weather brings responsible for snow/ice buildings; promptly handle ❑ During evacuation Oice Manager concerns about heat and removal: business owner or sprinkler system impairments; consider your phones lines- [email protected] maximizing its retention, frozen landlord. notify local fire department. redirection to cell phones, pipes, and access to your place ❑ Determine what ❑ Monitor building answering service, or Google Michelle Turner of business. The following equipment needs to be temperature especially in Voice could be critical. Member Services checklist will help you identify protected from freeze-up, i.e. hard-to-heat areas containing ❑ Following the storm, computers, telecommunications, [email protected] the areas of your business that vulnerable equipment. Keep notify all critical people of next are most susceptible to winter manufacturing equipment, etc. temperatures above 40°F. steps, based on damage. hazards and to suggest ways to ❑ Are portable heaters or ❑ Mark hydrants near your ❑ Winter storms may range 2014 Executive Board minimize damage. It is a good other emergency equipment business for ease in locating and from a moderate snow in a short Tony Ketchum, Chair idea to develop a plan of action needed? clearing after a heavy storm. amount of time to a blizzard I.P. Callison & Sons for your business and your ❑ If snow and/or ice ❑ Heaters, snow blowers, lasting for days. Some storms staff to be ready for this type prohibit access to your business, generators, and cold-weather are regional and may affect Ken Kostick, Past Chair of interruption. Below you will are there alternative ways to equipment should be located several states, while others are Quanex/Port of Chehalis find critical information and enter your premises? where it is most likely to be more localized, depending preparedness tools to assist in ❑ Seal all openings with used. upon geography and terrain. protecting your business and caulking and insulation where ❑ Keep driveways, Common characteristics of Amanda Singleton, Incoming Chair the most critical element of your cold air can enter. walkways, and doorways clear winter storms are dangerously Rainier Connect business – your employees. of snow and ice. low temperatures, strong winds, DURING THE STORM ❑ Open water faucets ice, sleet, and freezing rain. Kyle Heaton, Vice Chair BEFORE THE STORM ❑ Repair walls and roofs slightly to let them drip in order Port of Centralia ❑ Check your insurance to prevent drafts; inspect roof to keep water flowing through KNOW THE TERMS: coverage for protection against drains for debris. the pipes that are vulnerable to Winter storm watch — be Jenny Collins, Secretary winter hazards. ❑ Make sure storm freezing. Ice may still form, but alert, a storm is likely ❑ Visiting Nurses Foundation Develop a procedure for windows are effective, if the open faucet helps prevent Winter storm warning — restoring electrical services on appropriate. the pipe from bursting by take action, the storm is in or an item-by-item basis. ❑ Make sure heating allowing relief for any built up entering the area Ron Hall, Treasurer ❑ Develop a procedure and heat-producing process pressure. Blizzard warning — snow Ron Hall, CPA for relocating salvageable and equipment is in good condition ❑ Names and phone and strong winds combined will undamaged stock and supplies. and operating efficiently. numbers of your heating produce blinding snow, near 2014 Board of Directors ❑ Add the following ❑ Arrange for snow removal contractor, plumber, fire zero visibility, deep drifts, and Chris Dupont supplies to your disaster from driveways, doorways, and department, insurance agent, life-threatening wind chill--seek TransAlta supplies kit: rock salt (to melt roofs. and building owner should be refuge immediately! ice on driveways), sand (to ❑ Drain all idle pumps easily accessible. Winter weather advisory — ❑ Bob Jackins improve traction), and snow and compressors, making sure Have someone assigned winter weather conditions are shovels (or other snow removal jackets are vented. to check indoor temperatures expected to cause significant Home Depot equipment). ❑ Provide proper should your place of business be inconveniences and may ❑ Determine your greatest lubrication on equipment for vacant for long periods of time. be hazardous, especially to Suzie Mitchell risk potential: loss of heat, cold weather operation (i.e., motorists Helly Hansen frozen pipes, and/or loss of emergency generators, snow YOUR EMPLOYEES Frost/freeze warning — access due to snow/ice. blowers). ❑ Ensure you have an below freezing temperatures are Ron Sturza ❑ Identify who is ❑ Test cold weather emergency communication expected and may cause damage Sunbird Shopping Center responsible for keeping heating equipment. plan in place prior to the storm, to plants, crops, or fruit trees

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2014 Ambassadors Lewis County Drug Court than 2,000 not-for-profit, crafts and any chance to be at ‘piping in’ of the Haggis. Live Ambassadors serve as a liaison community-owned electric the beach or on the river. We music during cocktail hour. Lewis County Drug Court utilities that serve 47 million are excited to welcome her to between the Chamber and is proud to recognize local highland scotch for the toast, its members, as a proactive consumers in 49 states. our practice! Please be sure to and dessert. businesses that are making The Policy Makers Council attend any upcoming chamber link among new and Lewis County a healthier and Mrs Jean Lamoueaux has existing members, and as assists APPA in promoting event for a chance to win a free safer place. These employers federal legislation that is massage! Our regular pricing graciously agreed to do the representatives of the Chamber are willing to take a chance on honors again this year with at events for the general important to public power is $60 per hour and $30 per people with checkered pasts. In systems like Lewis PUD and half hour. Ask about our Senior readings from Robert Burns. public. They create a feeling doing so, they help individuals of friendliness and promote opposing harmful legislation. It discount! Schedule your massage Scottish highlander Stewart transform themselves into also provides advice on other by contacting our Chehalis Nelving will be bringing in the a professional atmosphere in functional members of our which to establish business issues of importance to APPA. office at 360-748-1580 or stop by pipes. community. This list only Members of the council meet at 145 S. Market Blvd, Chehalis, contacts. Ambassadors carry represents 2013 employers; we This is a closed event-the pub the Chamber message to a minimum of twice a year, WA 98532. know there are many other and participate in meetings is officially closed to the general prospective and existing fantastic businesses that have public. Ticket price is $35. The members as well as to the with elected representatives supported us over the years. DevilFish Public House is community as a whole as the and congressional staff for the Party at Debbie’s Boutique Thanks to you all, drug court Hello and new year blessings oicial “hosts” of the Chamber. purposes of supporting APPA’s located at 289 NW Chehalis Ave. wouldn’t work without you! If national legislative agenda. to you from Debbie’s Boutique. you would like to join our efforts So what’s happening for Kim Sweem, President The Council is made up please call Jennifer @740-2731. January??? We have been in our Rainier Connect of 40 members who serve on Employers to receive either utility boards or are new “bigger and better” location recognition a year now and it’s time to Maretta M. Boes, elected officials in public power JJ Berry’s Country Store celebrate. We want to invite you Washington Orthopaedic Center communities. Four members Shop-n-Kart are appointed to the Council to join us Friday and/or Saturday Jan. 24th and 25th 11-4pm. Michelle Davis, Burger King — Rush Road from each of the 10 geographic Draw your own rock for your The possibilities KeyBank - Centralia and Centralia regions recognized by APPA. Frank’s Super Mini Mart Kostick is a Certified Public discount and have some cake are endless... and beverage while you sit by the Rachelle Denham, Centerville Accountant in Lewis County and fireplace and maybe even win a · Commercial Lettering Security State Bank - Top Notch Trailers is active in community affairs, door prize. With many cold days South Market Blvd. First Amendment including Twin Cities Sertoma · Exhibit Signs TEAM employment Club and acting Treasurer for yet to come, Debbie’s has warm · Cut Vinyl Graphics and fuzzy hats & caps, scarves & Dianne Dorey, ASAP employment WPUDA. leather gloves, fur vests & coats, · Vehicle Graphics Lewis County Assessor’s Oice Raul Reyna, Mr. Clean Construction jeans & slacks, tops and long · Printed Graphics sleeved tunic-T’s for layering, as Trevor Elliott, Imperial Fabricating Artistry in Massage offers a well as beautiful dresses for your · Banners Virgil R. Lee & Son Insurance Sahara Pizza Travelodge New Years Special special occasion or dinner. NEW · A-Boards Arrivals… spring is shipping and Kelli Erb, American Behavioral Health Happy new year to all of · Letter Sets we have already received a huge The Chronicle Walmart you from all of us at Artistry In Clancy’s Fishing Massage!! selection of belts, belts and more · Lettering belts; leather, buckle, dressy, Ale Espino, McDonalds on miracle mile Thank you for your support · Indoor Lettering trendy, we’ve got it…SO Stop Pete Bezy Realty B & D Market in 2013 and we look forward to · Weather Resistant Maximilian Motorsports serving you in 2014. ~ Shop ~ Save and Celebrate. Thank you for shopping local Outdoor Signs Angela French, Dennys — Centralia Did you know that massage and we very much look forward United Way of Lewis County and Chehalis therapy enhances the function · Photographs Country Cousin of joints and muscles, improves to serving you in the coming · Commercial Vehicles Cascade Hardwoods circulation and general body year. Cindy Henderson, · Industrial Signs Ash & Roberts, DDS Home Depot tone, relieves mental and physical OK Tires fatigue, prevents the bodies · Garage and systems from dysfunctioning, DevilFish presents Robert Carol Johnson, Mr. J’s Big T. BBQ Building Wraps Community Member Kling & Associates decreases depression, anxiety Burns Supper Yard Birds and hostility, helps keep stress The DevilFish Public House Cynthia Jussila, Salvation Army hormone levels under control... presents one of Lewis County’s NEW LOCATION! Twin Star Credit Union - Visiting Nurses and so much more? premier events on Sat. Jan 25. Inside he Chronicle Centralia King Oscar Motel Julie, Cindy and I would like Tickets are now on sale for our to invite you to make massage “ROBERT BURNS SUPPER”. 321 N. Pearl St. Centralia Shari McFarland, therapy part of your new years Included in the nights cost is a 360-736-6322 Vistas Northwest Real Estate DRESSBARN Expansion & resolution in healthy choices. five course dinner, the traditional Remodeling Don’t forget about the Lisa Neal, DRESSBARN will be awesome, amazing scrub room KITI Radio 1420/ Live 95 FM implementing a major renovation where you can literally get a and expansion at the Centralia clean exfoliated start to the Money to Lend! Sheila Page, Outlets beginning January 12th. new year! Call 360) 807 4711 Coldwell Banker Kline & The store transformation will and mention this ad to receive Local Lenders • Competitive Rates a $5.00 discount off any service. Member FDIC Associates include new flooring, paint, Our business is helping fitting rooms, fixtures, lighting, As always, we look forward to Pam Orr-Rayton, as well as, gaining an additional working with you. your business succeed! Lewis County Title Co. 800 (approx.) square feet to it’s • Business Loans current 7600 (approx.) square The Bath Depot, Inc. • Lines/Letters of Credit Raquel “Kelly” Robinson, footage. To accomplish this • Equipment Financing Holiday Inn Express A new year, a new you with extensive renovation, the store bath and body essentials from • SBA & Rural will close for business after Development Loans Amanda Singleton, The Bath Depot, Inc. located at CH513110cz.sw regular hours on January 11th 108 West Pine Street, Centralia. Rainier Connect and will reopen on March Call Andy today to You can scrub or soak away the schedule an appointment 21st. When the renovation is winter blues or just pamper Harlan Thompson, at your convenience! complete, DRESSBARN will yourself now that the holiday Miss Lewis County Scholarship look like a brand new store. Andy Alexander Program season is over with one of the Most of the expanded space many body scrubs or bath 748.8648 | 877.595.0378 | ssbwa.com will be utilized for the women’s indulgences offered. And, don’t Rebecca Teitzel, sized merchandise, which is very Edward Jones forget to pick up a lotion, too! popular. Look for an exciting For more information call (360) and beautifully remodeled Scott White, 623-1016 or like us on Facebook DRESSBARN and grand to keep up with new product Title Guaranty Co. Historic Fox Theatre reopening activities in March. Restorations marrivals, specials, and events! of Lewis County Dana Hill, BEN KOSTICK APPOINTED Thorbeckes FitLife Center Cascade Sport and Spine adds TO NATIONAL Massage Therapy Ryan Schopp, PUBLIC POWER COUNCIL Cascade Sport and Spine Country Financial Ben Kostick, President Physical Therapy and Sports of the Board for Public Utility Rehab is excited to add massage “Growing Lewis County One Family at a Time.” District #1 of Lewis County therapy services to our Chehalis Correne “Cori” Moses, When buying, selling or reinancing, specify Lewis County PUD was named to a three-year office. Our new massage term on the American Public therapist, Shannon Blair, grew Title Guaranty for Title Insurance & Escrow. CH511168sl.drb Christine Brower, Power Association’s Policy up in the Lewis County area. KeyBank- Rochester Makers Council by APPA’s She received her training at Board of Directors. APPA is Everest College in Vancouver, 360-748-0001 the Washington, D.C. based Washington. She enjoys Angie Maxwell, Title Fax: 360-748-9867 Escrow Fax: 360-740-7892 national service organization spending time with family and Cascade Sport & Spine and 200 NW Paciic · Chehalis · www.titlegco.com Physical Therapy representing the nations more friends, camping, gardening, 4 Networking Events Business After Hours

The Steve Rogers Band sang carols and provided festive entertainment.

Holiday spirits are high as business and community members network while enjoying food from McMe- Ambassador Christmas Party namins.

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Left: Keith Macy from Tim- berland Bank takes a holiday picture with Debbie Campbell with the United Way of Lewis County.

Attendees enjoy the plush waiting room at the Body Renovations Rib- Chamber Forum bon Cutting.

Secretary Wyman delivering information important to area business- Chamber members enjoyed lunch and then listened to Secretary of State Kim Wyman. es during the December Forum at O’Blarney’s in Centralia.

HEALTH FAIR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2014 | 4:00 - 7:00PM FUN FOR EVERYONE! PLEASE JOIN US FOR THIS FREE COMMUNITY EVENT. CH513815bw.db Don’t miss our Hot Yoga Studio Chamber of Commerce Ribbon Cutting at 5:30 pm! Secretary of State Kim Wyman, left, with Chamber Director Alicia Bull. CHEHALIS THORBECKES, 91 SW CHEHALIS AVE. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014 • Main 7

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 Two Musical Sensations Are a Point of Pride A pair of Lewis County sing- “After 15 years of hard rejec- formance, she will be dedicating of “Falstaff,” by Giuseppe Verdi, ers are providing music to the Our Views tion basically, it’s just a relief that the evening to her mother, Deb- in . country’s ears. country music hub of Nashville, other people hear the talent I’ve orah Meade, who died of breast She has claimed some of Tuesday’s edition of The Tenn. always heard,” she said. cancer less than two years ago. opera’s most prestigious honors, Chronicle included promising Clark’s debut album, “12 Sto- We share her mother’s pride, Proceeds from the Jan. 18 including The Metropolitan news for two of the area’s most ries,” was released Oct. 22 and and look forward to what comes concert will help establish the Opera’s 2012 Beverly Sills Artist successful musicians. has since drawn intense praise next for this rising star with Angela Meade Vocal Perfor- Award, the 2011 Richard Tucker Brandy Clark has traveled far from some of the country’s larg- Lewis County roots. mance Scholarship at PLU. The Award and Vienna’s Belvedere from her hometown of Morton, est media outlets. Meanwhile, another national concert, which begins at 7:30 Competition. In May, Meade but her efforts have brought a She’s been singled out as one music sensation, Angela Meade, p.m., will be held in the Lager- was named Artist of the Year by great deal of pride to this corner is coming back to Western quist Concert Hall in the Mary of the great emerging storytell- the Washington National Opera. of Southwest Washington. Washington to perform at her Baker Russell Music Center at We’re blessed with many The critically-acclaimed ers on the country music scene alma mater. PLU. country music songwriter and by USA Today and the Boston Unfortunately for us, it’s not It’s a fantastic opportunity talented local products here in singer appeared on “The Late Globe. Centralia College — this time. for local admirers to see the Lewis County. Show With David Letterman” It’s fun to think that perhaps After a rousing perfor- highly successful opera sensa- Consider supporting them Monday, prompting many in her some of those stories are laced mance before a packed house tion in person while supporting by attending their performances hometown and beyond to tune with her experiences growing up in December 2012 at the Corbet a worthy cause. and picking up their CDs. in. right here in Lewis County. Theatre, the professional opera Meade, who began her pro- We commend both Clark She used her performance Her mother, Sally, evoked singer will this time be perform- fessional opera career more than and Meade for reaching new to focus on her own songs after pure pride when speaking to ing at Pacific Lutheran Univer- five years ago, is currently star- heights as musical stars, while years of success as a writer for The Chronicle about her daugh- sity in Tacoma. ring as Alice Ford in The Metro- shedding a little light on the other notable performers in the ter’s success Monday. Like her 2012 Centralia per- politan Opera’s new production place where it all began for them. COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... Schools Were Important Even to the Pioneers What a wonderful thing Margaret consulted her own the human mind is! It can lead index of school-related items in us on fantasies of wonder and a special file cabinet and came delight with little more than the up with two typewritten compi- slightest nudge. One morning lations of county school districts, last week I was driving out the one from 1939 and the other Salzer Valley Road for no other 1949. They were almost identi- reason than it was there, and cal, so she sold me a copy of I wanted to get away from city the 1949 collection for 60 cents. streets regardless of the price of Not wanting to appear cheap, I petrol. handed her a dollar and told her It was a delight to pass the to keep the change. old Salzer Valley school build- Would you be surprised to ing, which, I understand, still learn that in 1949 there were serves as a local meeting place, 128 different school districts and which is within the boundaries of Lewis maintained by County? Most had already con- surrounding solidated with other districts by citizens. It has then, but were still listed as indi- to be unique in vidual school districts. the true defi- In addition there had been Letters to the Editor nition of the other schools that had opened word. and closed before official dis- Objective Is to Do What’s I tried to tricts were formed. Reading By Bill Moeller think of other their names inspires a feeling Best for the Kids HOW TO REACH ELECTED OFFICIALS former one- of wonderment that these were To the editor: CONGRESS room school houses that might all separate communities, com- I ran for the school board to U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler still be standing, but could come prised of individuals who “did find ways to improve the district. up with only one immediately, 511 Dirksen Senate Office Bldg. 3rd Congressional District for themselves” without any Instead, the superintendent’s Washington, D.C. 20510 1130 Longworth House that one located on the west side help from anyone else. contract says board members of the Jackson Highway, across phone: (202) 224-3441 Office Bldg. When did it start? Who was “will refer all criticisms, com- fax: ( the road from where I believe 202) 228-0514 Washington, D.C. 20515 first? There were already a few plaints and suggestions to the su- email: http://cantwell.senate.gov/ phone: (202) 225-3536 the old Chehalis Golf Course schools in the Washington Ter- perintendent” for his decision and fax: (202) 225-3478 was located back in the 1930s. ritory by 1850, but according “will regard this as a confidential U.S. Sen. Patty Murray email: herrerabeutler.house.gov Were there any more? The to one source there were only relationship.” So my public dis- 173 Russell Senate Office Bldg. only way to find that out was three schools north of Cowlitz cussion has to be constrained. Washington, D.C. 20510 Vancouver Office: with a visit to the Lewis County Prairie. I’ve read recent letters by the phone: (866) 481-9186 750 Anderson St., Suite B Historical Society Museum and The only actual date I’ve seen superintendent that my cam- fax: (202) 224-0238 Vancouver, Wash. 98661 a talk with Margaret Shields, is suspect, because it’s based paign issues are inaccurate. I also email: http://murray.senate.gov/ phone: (360) 695-6292 the 93-year-old keeper of the on human memory, but a 1935 hear some dismiss my issues as fax: (360) 695-6197 archives who still sits at her desk book states that the first school only a vendetta against the super- every day the museum is open. was at Davis Prairie near Cla- intendent. For the record, I stand She added a few to the list: one quato, and that the first classes by the statements I made during point. Trust includes four factors in districts where it’s seen as inap- on the east side of Jackson High- were held on Jan. 1, 1855. On the campaign. how staff relate to each other. High propriate to even discuss others’ way south of the park, one up the other hand, the 1850 census I want to assure voters my levels of trust come with respect of results. Those who do are seen as the North Fork Road near Lucas listed 146 dwellings in Lewis main interest has always been each other, a high personal regard bad apples. Creek, and one at Knox, on the County, an equal number of what’s best for kids and to give for others so all suggestions are Leadership needs to make Onalaska road. families, and 23 children already each student the best opportunity heard, personal integrity and belief trust and constructive scrutiny Most old schools still stand- in school. However, that’s back to change his or her life. I also in each other’s competence. Most of work routine and address mis- ing have been converted into when the northern boundary of want to make the most efficient staff have it, but many don’t. residences, and at least one other, takes with integrity. Lewis County was up in Canada, use of the taxpayers’ money. I Competence includes beliefs on the Logan Hill Road, was Others may want to excuse halfway to the Arctic Circle. think we can have one of the best that everyone’s motivation is aca- my issues away as a vendetta, but turned into a Grange hall before There’s so much more to this most of it burned down a few school systems in the state, but demic success of students. Where my concern on leadership is the topic, so, as we used to say on we need leadership with that goal there are high levels of trust district’s inability to develop the years ago. radio, “Stay tuned.” On my bookshelves is a and the ability to get there. and belief in others’ motivation, culture necessary to honestly dig ••• My vision of a highly func- teams of teachers, para-educators deep into issues and make the listing of at least 112 post of- Bill Moeller is a former enter- fices that existed at one time or tioning district is where staff be- and principals can truly share necessary changes. Excuses often tainer, mayor, bookstore owner, city lieves all students can succeed. their work, observe each other seem in the forefront. another in Lewis County, and I council member, paratrooper and wondered if a similar book ex- The district needs curriculum, as- without fear of judgment, share The board decides Wednesday pilot living in Centralia. He can be sessments and instruction aligned and receive serious constructive isted, listing the various school reached at bookmaven321@comcast. if the superintendent is the best districts within our borders. net. with state standards at each grade criticism, and incorporate what person to make needed changes. level where teachers compare as- teachers learn from each other in His contract ends June 30. An- sessments, learn from each other their own classrooms. other year is added automatically what worked or didn’t work, and Conversely, when trust is low, to his contract if the board doesn’t First Amendment Center Quote of the Day plan extra instructional time constructive criticism is seen act in January. for students who aren’t meeting with suspicion, motivations are Centralia can have a top tier standards. Schools need extensive questioned, and it leads to anger, school system. I think a change “The media only report stupid or careless after school programs to reteach defensiveness and excuses to ex- in leadership is needed to get these students. plain away poor results and those there. answers, not stupid or unfair questions.” During campaigning, I also seeking change. Real issues aren’t talked about trust. Some, including addressed. Neal Kirby Colin Powell the newspaper, focused on the su- A “tyranny of niceness” some- director former U.S. secretary of state, 1996 perintendent and missed my main times develops in low-trust Centralia School Board

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Sirens LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE vehicle and discovered Jones case is under investigation. Fraud The man was taken to Morton had a suspended license and General Hospital after telling of- Identity Theft • Police received a report of Vehicle Prowls was allegedly in possession of ficers he passed out as he wasn’t someone opening a fraudulent • A man reported a DigiTrak methamphetamine. Jones and • Ricardo Perez-Ramirez, feeling well. Anderson were arrested on sus- 23, Centralia, was arrested after cellphone account under the F2 locator, a tool used to identify name of a victim at 3:18 p.m. Burglary underground utility lines, was picion of meth possession; Perez a traffic stop on the 1200 was arrested on a felony warrant of Mellen Street at 4:42 p.m. Tuesday located on the 600 • Joanna I. Johnson, 59, Mor- stolen from his vehicle between block of South Tower Avenue. Jan. 7 and sometime the morn- from Thurston County. Wednesday. Police say Perez- ton, was arrested at 5:22 p.m. ing of Jan. 9 on the 800 block of Ramirez showed several false Sunday on suspicion of burglary. Hillburger Road near Chehalis. Two-Vehicle Crash documents to identify himself; MORTON POLICE DEPARTMENT Johnson, who was later booked The tool is valued at $18,000. • Rebecca Johnston, 34, Che- the documents included his Blood at the Post Office into the Lewis County Jail, was • A homeowner in the 900 halis, was transported to Provi- photo, but used a false name. accused of taking items from the block of Shorey Road near Che- Perez-Ramirez was discovered • Police responded to a report dence Centralia Hospital after - receiving area of Jan’s Lost and halis reported that someone by police to have an outstanding of blood strewn about the Mor a two-vehicle crash on the 3300 ton Post Office at 10:49 a.m. Jan. Found Thrift Shop at 167 Main broke into their vehicle between block of Jackson Highway. Kev- warrant, suspended license and Ave. after business hours. Tuesday afternoon and Wednes- no ignition interlock device in 1. Police found blood smeared in D. Rader, 39, Chehalis, was on the sliding doors in front of day afternoon and stole electric also involved in the crash. Both his vehicle. shears, a DeWalt drill and a work the building, as well as the glass vehicles involved were heavily doors leading into the lobby area. RIVERSIDE FIRE AUTHORITY bag containing various tools. damaged, according to deputies. Police also found blood droplets Vehicle Crash Purloined Propane Tank on the floor of the post office. Drug Possession and Warrant CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT • Police received a report of The post office was closed as • Firefighters responded to a Death crash at the intersection of King • Deputies arrested three a theft of a propane tank on the crews cleaned the blood from the - area. Police also noted that they Street and Centralia College people from Yelm after stopping • A caller reported that a ve 400 block of Centralia College - a vehicle at 5:20 a.m. Tuesday hicle had been parked in a lot of Boulevard sometime after 6:30 found blood on the front win Boulevard Wednesday. No one dows of a business and believe on the 300 block of Yates Road a business on the 1100 block of Wednesday morning. was injured, and damage to the Harrison Avenue for a couple the same person may have been involved vehicles was minimal. in Chehalis. Adam G. Jones, 34; to that location as well. Kassandra M. Anderson, 22; days, and told police it looked Theft ••• and David R. Perez, 42, were ar- like a man was inside and was By The Chronicle Staff rested and booked after Jones, unresponsive. Police responded • Officers received a report of Rollover Crash who was driving the vehicle, at 10:38 p.m. Wednesday and two men breaking into a business • One man sustained minor Please call news reporter Stepha- sped away after being confront- checked the vehicle, and found at 1200 Lum Road and taking sev- injuries in a crash at 12:26 p.m at nie Schendel with news tips. She can ed by someone who then called a man dead from what they be - eral cellphones that were on dis- the intersection of Second Street be reached at 807-8208 or sschen- 911. Deputies caught up to the lieve to be natural causes. The play at 7:31 Thursday morning. and Adams Avenue Saturday. [email protected].

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At the deceased’s request, are under the direction of Newell-Hoer- Keno: 03-05-10-12-18-22-30-32-42 The Chronicle seeks to be accu- there will be no services. Arrangements ling’s Mortuary, Centralia. -44-47-48-49-50-53-57-62-70-74-75 rate and fair in all its reporting. If al aNd betty are under the direction of Sticklin Fu- you find an error or believe a news luoNd neral Chapel, Centralia. Lotteries item is incorrect, please call the • MARION LOU PENNINGTON, 88, Belling- Commodities newsroom as soon as possible at ham, formerly of Winlock, died Tuesday, Washington’s Wednesday Games Gas in Washington — $3.376 (AAA 807-8224, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Jan. 7, at her son’s home in Bellingham. Powerball: 19-20-37-41-58, of Washington) Monday through Friday. News in Brief regular agenda items, according tee meeting is scheduled for Tues- Centralia Man to the board. The meeting will day at 6 p.m. The meeting will Suspected of Child Rape take place at 156 N.W. Chehalis take place in the district board Turns Himself In Avenue in Chehalis. room and is open to the public. By The Chronicle Glass Art Show to Be Boeing Machinists Get A Centralia man accused of FABULOUS molesting a teenage girl over an Held in Toledo $10,000 Bonus This 11-month period turned himself By The Chronicle - Month FULL COLOR! into sheriff's deputies late Tues A glass art show is cur- Please join the family of day night, according to the Lew- OLYMPIA (AP) — The NOW EASIER THAN EVER! Al and Betty Luond for a rently being held at Gallery 505 Puget Sound economy should is County Sheriff's Office. in Toledo, 2-6 p.m. Thursdays Get your customer’s celebration of their life on Rodney J. Teitzel, 35, is cur- get a mid-winter boost after attention with full color signs Jan. 25, 2014 from 1:00 p.m. through Sundays. Boeing pays bonuses to mem- to 3:00 p.m. at the Morton rently being held in the Lewis The show will continue and graphics! County Jail on suspicion of bers of the Machinists union. Senior Center, 103 Westlake through Jan. 26. Inside he Chronicle Ave, Morton, Wash. second-degree rape of a child, - Workers will receive a - A photography show will be $10,000 bonus in the paychecks 321 N. Pearl St. Centralia To view the obituary, please second-degree child molesta gin Friday, Feb. 7. Opening night tion and other charges. Sgt. Rob the week of Jan. 25. 360-736-6322 go to chronline.com/obituaries. hours will be 5-9 p.m. After the The bonus is part of the Snaza said in the daily Lewis opening, the exhibit will be open County Sheriff's Office news re- - contract extension the union 2-6 p.m. Thursdays through Sun approved along with pension lease that Teitzel turned himself days. The last day is Feb. 23. In Remembrance in at roughly 11:40 p.m. Tuesday. concessions in return for the Gallery 505 is located at 205 company’s promise to build the Deputies contacted a woman Cowlitz St. Telephone number is Jan. 3 who said her 14-year-old new 777X in Washington. The MARLENE GERTRUDE ALLEN (360) 864-2789. union represents about 30,000 daughter told her she had been Marlene Gertrude Allen, Marlene is survived by raped and molested several workers in the Puget Sound area. 76, of Morton died Dec. 23, her husband, Lennis; son, times between October 2011 and Toledo Senior Center to The Olympian reports the 2013. She was born on May Curt Atkinson of Glenoma; September 2012, and that Teitzel Host ‘Tea Time’ contract also calls for a $5,000 24, 1937 in Harmony to two granddaughters, Shelby was the man who molested her. bonus in January 2020. Walter and Rose (Schmidt) Maier of Glenoma and Darien Deputies then tried to get in By The Chronicle Kaiser. She was raised in Atkinson of Glenoma; great- contact with Teitzel, but could The Toledo Senior Center Family Welcomes Harmony. Her grandparents granddaughter, Braelynn; - donated the land to build three sisters, Helen Mullins not do so, according to the me will host an afternoon tea, “Tea St. Ives Catholic Church in of Morton, Geneva of Seattle dia release. Teitzel then turned Time in Toledo,” on Sunday, Feb. Dennis Rodman’s Harmony. and Rosalee Beeks of Alaska; himself in late Tuesday night. 16 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Apology She married Lennis Allen brother, Wayne Kaiser of As of Wednesday afternoon, The afternoon tea event will in 1953. She was a member . Teitzel remained in the Lewis include scones, sandwiches and SEATTLE (AP) — The sister of the Cowlitz River Valley Funeral services will be County Jail without bond. A desserts. There will also be a of a man imprisoned in North Historical Society and was Jan. 13, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. preliminary court date had not silent auction for those in atten- Korea welcomed an apology involved in scouting for at St. Ives Catholic Church yet been set. dance. from Dennis Rodman after his many years. She was also with a reception following at Local musician Valdis Ga- comments suggesting the man actively involved in the the church. Burial will follow may have deserved his arrest. Washington State Quarter at the Morton Cemetery. ruts will play music on a , Horse Association and was in Newell-Hoerling's Funeral Wet Weekend Ahead a Latvian folk, plucked string Rodman traveled to North Korea to celebrate the birthday charge of the Baby Futurity. Home in Centralia is in instrument. She loved her lowers and Across Washington - of leader Kim Jong Un. charge of arrangements. - Hats and gloves are encour gardening. SEATTLE (AP) — The Na aged for ladies and bow ties and Terri Chung of Edmonds, She was preceded in death tional Weather Service says a se- Wash., said Thursday it’s good To view the obituary, please suits are encouraged for the by her parents; and a son, go to chronline.com/obituaries. ries of storms will bring rain and gentlemen. to see Rodman recognize the Walter. mountain snow to Washington gravity and urgency of Kenneth The cost is $10 per person - into next week. and reservations are required. Bae’s plight. She says, “It’s noth Forecasters say the heaviest To place a reservation, con- ing he can make light or play The only independent and locally owned funeral home rain in Western Washington is tact the Toledo Senior Center, games with.” in Centralia-Chehalis. likely to be Friday night and Sat- 150 Coal St., at (360) 864-2112. She’s still worried about the urday when high winds also are fallout from his comments made NEWELL -HOERLING’s MORTUARY expected with high surf on the on CNN that Bae may have de- CH512823sl.ke coast. Mossyrock Schools served his arrest 14 months ago 205 W Pine Street, Centralia 360-736-3317 Gusty winds, rain and Look to Form Levy while leading a tour. Chung est. 1907 mountain snow are forecast Sat- wants everyone to know how urday in Eastern Washington as Committee precarious his situation is. Three generations of our family serving your family since 1922 - the storm moves through the In By The Chronicle land Northwest. Officials and supporters in the Mossyrock School District Lewis County Public are asking for volunteers to serve on a levy committee there.

Facilities District Board Anyone interested in serving, FunAltSpec_3x2_111413sl.sw to Meet from local parents to interested community members, can get in By The Chronicle touch with Karen Ernest at the The board of directors of the Mossyrock School District main Our Lewis COunty ArrAngement OffiCe 1126 S. Gold OurSt., Suite Arrangement 208 · Centralia, Office WA 98531 Free use of our online obituary & Condolence pages Lewis County Public Facilities office at (360) 983-3181. Ernest 1126 S.Gold St Suite #208 No overtime or weekend removal fees District plans to meet Tuesday, will then direct interested people www.FuneralAlternatives.orgCentralia, WA 98531 Jan. 14, at 10 a.m. to the committee chairperson. The meeting encompasses The Citizens Levy Commit- For Appointments Call 360-807-4468 • Main 9 FROM FRONT The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014

recognize him he said, ‘Really?’” rested for driving under the in- Will Finn, the WSP public tence was deferred last month, Deputy trooper Melody Krenelka wrote fluence. Prior to being placed in information officer, said the according to the Lewis County in the report. “He informed me the back of the patrol car, Fulton WSP only booked 38 percent Prosecutor’s Office. Continued from front page that he is a deputy with the Lew- asked for a field sobriety test, the of DUI offenders last year and Sheriff Steve Mansfield is County Sheriff’s Office.” report said. He performed poorly officer’s use discretion, only Christopher P. Fulton, 31, would not comment on the Krenelka noticed Fulton’s on the walk-and-turn and one- booking offenders for felonies case, why the deputies were Napavine, pleaded not guilty to eyes were red and watery and an leg stand, which was especially such as vehicular homicide or driving under the influence on not immediately fired or what obvious odor of intoxicants was poor given the fact that he has other criminal circumstances. Monday during an arraignment he intends to do with Fulton. coming off of his breath, accord- received training on the admin- The sheriff's office said in Lewis County District Court. “I can talk all about that ing to the report. istration of these tests, the report Monday that Fulton was placed According to the Washing- “He told me he had a few once (the investigation is) ton State Patrol investigation re- said. on administrative leave, as is done,” Mansfield said. “I don't drinks at the casino, but that standard protocol, while the port, when the state trooper ap- Fulton told the trooper he want people to read into what he thought he was ok to drive,” had only two drinks and that he incident is investigated. The proached Fulton, he immediately I will do or not do. I have to asked if the trooper knew him. Krenelka wrote. “He asked if I drank the two beers at a casino. investigation is expected to be could work with him on this. He Fulton then blew a .187 complete within one month. follow the law or I end up jeop- Fulton, who was hired by the ardizing the case.” sheriff’s office in April 2008, was repeatedly reminded me of his blood-alcohol content on a Fulton is the second Lewis employment.” voluntary, preliminary breath County Sheriff’s Office depu- Fulton’s case will be han- off duty and driving his privately dled by a Thurston County owned pickup truck southbound Krenelka said Fulton expressed test. Later at the Lewis Coun- ty to be arrested for allegedly prosecutor because of the con- on Interstate 5 near the Mellen offense to being called “sir.” ty Jail, Fulton blew a .174 and driving under the influence of Street exit in Centralia at the “(He) reminded me that ‘we .172, which are both more than alcohol in the past four months. flict of interest. time of his arrest, the sheriff’s of- work together’ and that he knew twice the legal limit of .08. Deputy Jeff S. Humphrey Mansfield expressed his dis- fice said. me. It appeared to me that he The WSP did not book Ful- was arrested for driving under appointment about the incident. Fulton was initially stopped was trying to persuade me to ton into the Lewis County Jail, the influence in September. “I’m extremely disappointed for speeding and then arrested treat him in a favorable/preferen- according to the sheriff’s office. Humphrey receive a two- and frustrated over this whole for DUI. tial manner,” Krenelka wrote. Fulton’s car was impounded and he week, unpaid suspension from thing and I’m looking for an- “When I did not immediately Fulton was placed under ar- was transported in the patrol car. the sheriff’s office. His sen- swers,” Mansfield said. Love Pete Caster / [email protected] Continued from front page Bill Brumsickle looks over at his iance, Doris Wood, enthusiasm that belies their re- while sitting at her home spective ages. Both had previous- in Centralia on Tuesday ly been married, but Wood lost evening. her husband Thomas in 2003 and Brumsickle lost his wife Mary Ann in 2007. “Not having anyone to live with and share life with was the pits,” Brumsickle said. “It just got dry.” The two had met when Brum- sickle served in the Legislature, as Bill said he knew Thomas Wood, who served as superinten- dent of the Pe Ell School District. He knew Doris Wood from hav- ing taken tour groups to Centra- lia College, many of which would visit Wood’s classroom. After their respective spouses died, both maintained a connection with each other while keeping busy with community service. “I thought ‘I need to get out and do more, get out and meet more people,’” Wood explained. “I got involved with as much as I could, and I kept teaching until I was about 70.” Alaska, in the Mediterranean Sea wheel and crashed. That inci- complex just west of Centralia. ris Wood may marry Saturday, As time went on, Wood and and the British Isles, to name a dent was blamed on medication They’re in the process of figuring but they won’t get to travel on a Brumsickle began to communi- few. that slowed down his heart rate. out how to combine two house- planned honeymoon to Kauai cate. But it took awhile, Wood “We just kept getting closer,” Wood, meanwhile, has had her holds into one, and the easiest until February. Community ser- says. She had no interest in get- Brumsickle said. right foot amputated after an solution for now is to renovate vice still calls — Wood has meet- ting married at first — and by Brumsickle says he was infection and now wears a pros- and expand what is now Wood’s ings to attend to as a member of the initial look of it, Brumsickle greatly influenced by a speaker thetic device. home by 800 square feet. the Centralia College Board of may not have either. who visited Centralia College “Those made us realize that The two say that so far, plan- Trustees, and Brumsickle still “It took him six months to call and brought forth a message of one needs to be able to legally ning for the wedding that takes serves on the Pope’s Kids Place me the first time in 2009,” Wood the importance of the “here and speak for the other should some- place in two days has gone off board, among others. thing happen,” Wood explained. without a hitch — except for said. “But he did, and the time now,” as Brumsickle put it. That Though the couple’s age con- gave him all the motivation he Transitioning quickly from one thing, that is. The Seattle between us seeing each other tinues to advance, they say their was less and less and less each needed. the serious portion of the con- Seahawks play their NFC Divi- “I just said, ‘Doris, let’s get versation, Brumsickle put a hu- sional round game at the same love makes them feel young once time.” again and has brought a new- Public service may have been married,’” Brumsickle said. morous spin on his decision to time Brumsickle and Wood tie found happiness that continues a common bond between the Aside from falling in love, marry Wood. the knot. two, but Brumsickle and Wood there remains a practical fac- “After eating the stuff I cooked “We might have to get the to inspire and renew both of began to spend time together tor to Brumsickle and Wood’s for awhile, there was one time minister to give our guests pe- them daily. outside those routine interac- decision to marry: They have she cooked for me” — enchila- riodic updates on the Seahawks “We’ve gone with the theme tions. They visited local concerts both had recent health scares. das, as the couple recalls — “and score,” Wood laughed. ‘On the cake of life, you’re my and Broadway productions, then In 2013, Brumsickle was driving that was the clincher.” “Oh, everyone has cell phones frosting,’” Wood said. “I chose graduated to cruises at locations with Wood to Portland Interna- The two live, for the time these days,” Brumsickle retorted. that because when you fall in around the world. The two have tional Airport from Centralia being, in separate houses in the “They’ll be fine.” love in your ‘70s, all over again, sailed the seas off the coast of when he passed out behind the Stillwater Estates senior housing Bill Brumsickle and Do- it’s a great joy.”

consequential — none of them Thompson, along with his board must screen each applica- She noted that soon after Spike are going to be realized any time son, Matt, and wife, Debbie tion to make sure the proposed recreational marijuana stores soon. Goldsby, has applied to turn locations aren’t within 1,000 opened in Colorado Jan. 1, some Continued from front page Lewis County, as well as its their 6-acre Toledo farm into feet of schools, parks, daycares had to close early due to limited According to the Liquor Con- cities, has adopted a policy that “All Green Farms Inc.” or other locations there children supply. Some stores jacked up trol Board, the spike is due, in places marijuana applicants in Thompson describes the new frequent. Officials must also prices due to the first-day de- part, to a backlog in processing limbo: Applicants may grow, venture as a family business. conduct background checks on mand. the applications, which had to be produce or sell marijuana, as “I’ve always wanted to do applicants and their financial Some hopeful growers have filed by Dec. 20. long as they can get approval something with my boy, and this backers. applied for the maximum of Statewide, more than 2,600 from both the state and federal is something he wanted to do “They haven’t gone through three top-tier licenses, mean- applications have been submit- governments. too,” he said. “We actually pur- the licensing process,” he said. ing they might have been plan- ted — significantly more than The state approval is easy; the chased out here thinking this is “We don’t know how many are ning to grow as much as 90,000 was predicted, or is needed. federal approval is virtually im- what we’d do someday.” viable.” square feet of cannabis. It’s a problem because offi- possible. As a medical marijuana card THE BOARD is issuing growing “Our biggest clients are sweat- cials are, at least initially, capping County Commissioner Bill holder, Thompson already has licenses of three tiers: less than ing it,” said Seattle marijuana total pot production at 2 million Schulte said that ever since vot- much of the infrastructure need- 2,000 square feet; 2,000 to 10,000 business attorney Hilary Bricken. square feet, or about 46 acres. It ers passed Initiative 502 last year, ed to grow pot. He estimates his square feet; and 10,000 to 30,000 “People are paranoid and they remains to be seen how many ap- local jurisdictions have found current equipment to be worth square feet. Under its rules, if the have every right to be paranoid, plications are approved, but if it’s themselves in a governmental about $100,000. total amount of licensed growing because no one knows what’s tug of war. “When they allowed me to canopy exceeds 2 million square even close to the number submit- going to happen. As a business On one side is state law, start growing medical, I real- feet, it may reduce by an equal ted, that could leave growers with strategy, can you rely on every- less than 1,000 square feet apiece which permits highly regulated ized my heart is really into it. I percentage the space allotted to growth, production and sale of thought, ‘What a great job,’” he each grower, or apply those re- one else’s failure so that you can on average — not enough space have the size grow you want? I for most to run an economically marijuana. On the other side is said. “If it works out and all goes ductions to the growers in one or the federal law, which still out- well, it will be something good two of the tiers. would say, no, not if you want to viable operation. sleep at night.” “It’s going to be a challenge, laws marijuana. for my grandkids.” Holcomb called the glut of But Paul Schrag, of Com- no question about it,” said Ali- Though the feds have said In his indoor facility, Thomp- pot-growing applications “a real mencement Bay Production and son Holcomb, the Seattle attor- they do not, at this point, plan son grows various strains includ- problem for the people that want ney who drafted the legal pot law. to prosecute local jurisdictions ing sativa and kush. Growing to go into production.” Processing in Tacoma, said he’s “There are 10 times as many ap- that are breaking the Controlled medical pot has given him time “If you apply for a not panicking. His company has plications as we need.” Substances Act, the risk of allow- to learn and perfect his growing 30,000-square-foot grow and in- applied for two growing licenses, The prospect of having too ing I-502 business outweighs the techniques, he said. cur all the expenses for the lease with plans to start with an initial many growers isn’t the only dif- reward, Schulte said. Thompson believes the coun- and buildout, you don’t want to grow of about 3,000 square feet ficulty prompted by the over- “We’re really reluctant to put ty’s roadblocks are surmountable. suddenly learn that you can only and expand from there. whelming interest in the industry. our employees or elected officials “I’m pretty casual about it,” he grow 2,000 square feet,” she said. “Knowing what I know of the Some 2,035 applications have at risk,” he said. said. “I hope it all works out.” Holcomb suggested the board gantlet people have to go through been processed so far for retail should be prepared to raise the to receive a license, I have a feel- licenses, but the state is capping MARK THOMPSON KNEW that this WASHINGTON STATE Liquor Con- production cap of 2 million ing a good percentage of those the number of pot shops state- day would come, that marijuana, trol Board spokesman Mikhail square feet, to ensure enough pot applications will be eliminated,” wide at 334. That means there eventually, would be legalized. Carpenter said it’s premature to is produced to meet demand. It he said. “There’s a lot of due dili- are likely to be lotteries for those Now that it has, he wants to worry about the number of appli- remains unclear how good the gence left that’s going to thin out licenses in many areas. be part of it. cations statewide, because while licensed growers will prove to be, those numbers.” “I grew up in the ‘70s,” the the state is not capping the num- and how much usable marijuana ••• AS IT STANDS in Lewis County, Toledo farmer said, “so this legal ber of growers, no one yet knows they’ll actually produce from the The Associated Press contributed the number of applications is in- thing is kind of inspiring to me.” how many will meet criteria. The 2 million square feet of canopy. to this report. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014 • Main 10 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Food Industry Cuts Bomb Kills Top Calories Four-Fold Obama Considers NSA Pakistani Police Who Over Pledge Hunted Taliban WASHINGTON (AP) — KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) — Some of the nation’s largest food Limits to Phone Records A senior police investigator known companies have cut daily calorie for arresting dozens of Pakistani counts by an average of 78 per per- IMMINENT? Decision by the number of policy officials to receive a separate report from Taliban was killed today in a car son, a new study says, more than who help establish those priori- a semi-independent commis- bombing, a sharp blow to efforts four times the amount the indus- President Could Come ties, and that could result in lim- sion known as the Privacy and to crack down on militant groups try pledged to slash by next year. as Soon as Next Week its on surveillance of allies. Civil Liberties Oversight Board, seeking to gain a foothold in the The study sponsored by the Documents released by for- which was created by Congress. sprawling southern city of Karachi Robert Wood Johnson Founda- By Julie Pace mer National Security Agen- However, that panel’s report has that’s vital to the country’s econo- tion found that between 2007 AP White House Correspondent cy systems analyst Edward been delayed without explana- my. Snowden revealed that the U.S. tion until at least late January, Chaudhry Aslam was traveling and 2012, the estimated total cut WASHINGTON — Presi- in food product calories was in was monitoring the communi- meaning it won’t reach the presi- through a commercial area in the dent Barack Obama is expected the range of 6.4 trillion. cations of several friendly for- dent until after he makes his de- port city when a powerful explo- to rein in spying on foreign lead- Seventy-eight calories would eign leaders, including German cisions public. sion ripped apart the vehicle he was ers and is considering restricting be about the same as an aver- Chancellor Angela Merkel. The traveling in, police officer Amir Fa- National Security Agency access age cookie or a medium apple, revelations outraged Merkel as MEMBERS OF THAT oversight rooqi said. The blast killed two oth- and the federal government es- to Americans’ phone records, well as other leaders, and U.S. of- board met with Obama on er officers with him, Farooqi said. timates an average daily diet at according to people familiar ficials say the disclosures have Wednesday and have briefed Aslam was known for being around 2,000 calories. The study with a White House review of damaged Obama’s relations other administration officials one of Karachi’s toughest police said the calories cut averaged out the government’s surveillance around the world. on some of their preliminary officers who had escaped previous to 78 calories per day for the en- programs. Obama and Merkel spoke by findings. In a statement, the five- attempts on his life. In September tire U.S. population. Obama could unveil his phone Wednesday, but U.S. offi- member panel said its meeting 2011, a suicide bomber detonated The 2010 pledge taken by 16 highly anticipated decisions as cials would not say whether they with the president focused on a vehicle packed with explosives companies — including Gen- early as next week. Today, the discussed the NSA issues. the NSA phone collection pro- outside his home. That blast killed eral Mills Inc., Campbell Soup president is expected to discuss The president also is said gram and the Foreign Intelli- eight people, though Aslam es- Co., ConAgra Foods Inc., Kraft his review with congressional to be considering one of the re- gence Surveillance Court, which caped unharmed and vowed to Foods Inc., Kellogg Co., Coca- lawmakers, while his top law- view board’s most aggressive oversees the data sweeps. continue his work. Cola Co., PepsiCo Inc. and Her- yer plans to meet with privacy recommendations, a proposal It’s unclear why Obama will “This is a cowardly act,” Aslam shey Co. — was to cut 1 trillion groups. Representatives from to strip the NSA of its ability to announce his recommenda- told local television at the time. calories by 2012 and 1.5 trillion tech companies are meeting with store telephone records from tions before receiving the report “I’m not scared. I will not spare calories by 2015. White House staff on Friday. millions of Americans and in- from the privacy and civil liber- them.” The White House says stead have phone companies or ties board. One official famil- Obama is still collecting infor- a third party hold the records. iar with the review process said Christie Faces Political mation before making final deci- The NSA would be able to access some White House officials were French Senate Fallout Over Traffic Jam sions. the records only by obtaining puzzled by the board’s delay. The Wants Ban on Free AMONG THE CHANGES Obama is separate court approval for each report would still be available TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New expected to announce is more search, though exceptions could to Congress, where legislators Book Delivery Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has oversight of the National Intel- be made in the case of a national are grappling with several bills PARIS (AP) — If the French scheduled a news conference ligence Priorities Framework, a security emergency. aimed at dismantling or preserv- Senate gets its way, retail giant for today, one day after emails classified document that ranks It’s unclear whether Obama ing the NSA’s authority. Amazon and its online peers won’t and text messages revealed his U.S. intelligence-gathering pri- will ultimately back the proposal That official and those famil- be able to offer free book deliveries administration may have closed orities and is used to make deci- or how quickly it could be car- iar with the White House review in France anymore. highway lanes to exact political sions on scrutiny of foreign lead- ried out if he does. insisted on anonymity because In an unusual show of unity to- retribution. ers. A presidential review board Before making his final deci- they were not authorized to dis- day, the upper house of parliament There was likely to be fallout has recommended increasing sions, the president was supposed cuss the process by name. unanimously approved a bill that for the second time in weeks, would amend a 33-year-old law given that the governor issued a regulating book prices, and help statement Wednesday saying he struggling independent book sell- was “outraged and deeply sad- ers, which have faced tough com- dened” by the revelations. He petition from cost-cutting online said he was misled by a key aide vendors in the digital age. and he denied involvement. In essence, the Senate proposal “This completely inappropri- would strip some of the conve- ate and unsanctioned conduct nience and financial advantage of was made without my knowl- home or office delivery of books edge,” he said in the statement. ordered online. Ultimately, if ap- “People will be held responsible proved, the legislation could weigh for their actions.” on the minds of customers when they decide whether to trek over to Giffords Completes mom-and-pop bookshops instead Skydive on Shooting of shopping online. Anniversary No Deep Freeze: TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Ga- Australia Swelters brielle Giffords marked the three-year anniversary of an at- in Heat Wave tack that left her severely wound- CANBERRA, Australia (AP) ed and forced her to resign from — Bats are dropping from trees, Congress by skydiving Wednes- kangaroos are collapsing in the day in a feat that highlights her Outback and gardens are turn- ongoing recovery after having to ing brown. While North America freezes under record polar temper- learn how to walk and talk again. Chris Pizzello / Invision/AP atures, the southern hemisphere is Across the city, others gath- Jennifer Hudson, left, winner of the favorite humanitarian award, and Julia Hudson speak on stage at the 40th annual Peo- experiencing the opposite extreme ered for bell-ringing and flag- ple’s Choice Awards at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on Wednesday in . Looking on from left is presenter LL Cool J. as heat records are being set in raising ceremonies to remember Australia after the hottest year ever. the six killed and 13 injured, in- Weather forecasters in Austra- cluding Giffords, on Jan. 8, 2011, lia said some parts of the sparsely as the former Arizona congress- Hudson Takes Humanitarian Honor populated Pilbara region along woman met with constituents the rugged northwest coast were outside a grocery store. at People’s Choice Awards Ceremony approaching 122 degrees F. today. Giffords waved and blew The record high of 123.3 F. was kisses to a crowd at a skydiving By Jessica Herndon all you hear about is who shot sic sales, social media activity set in 1960 in Oodnadatta, South Australia state. site between Phoenix and Tuc- AP Film Writer who and who went to jail. There and peopleschoice.com data — is more to life than the block you is a big popularity contest that’s son after successfully landing LOS ANGELES — Jennifer without injury. live on. We want to show them doesn’t hold much weight in the Actress’s Slaying Hudson held back tears when that I came from the same area industry. The winners are decid- “Gabby landed beautifully. she accepted the favorite human- Puts Venezuela Happy she’s safe. So proud of and if I can do it, you can do it ed by the fans by online voting. itarian award at the 2014 People’s too. It does not stop there.” But the People’s Choice her bravery,” Giffords’ husband, Leaders on Spot Choice Awards. Hudson’s tender moment Awards is always a truly star- former astronaut Mark Kelly, Accompanied on stage was the only instance to strike a studded evening, as the show CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) Wednesday night by her sister, wrote on his Twitter account strong emotional chord during is one of the first big televised — President Nicolas Maduro hast- Julia Hudson, the Oscar-winning after the tandem jump with his the show. Bestowing the human- ceremonies occurring at the top ily gathered state governors and actress became choked up as she wife strapped to a professional itarian award remains a gripping of awards season. The Golden mayors Wednesday to discuss said: “My mother always taught the country’s violent crime amid skydiver. current in the show primarily Globes take place on Sunday, fol- us without family you have noth- public outrage over the killing of packed with light-hearted mo- lowed by the Screen Actors Guild ing. Whether you know it or not, a popular soap-opera actress and Roaches Found at we all are family. What happens ments. Awards, Grammys and the Os- former Miss Venezuela. to the other happens to us. It’s Sandra Bullock gained the cars. In a rare conciliatory moment California Chicken Plant one thing to be a celebrity and show’s first humanitarian award Appearing at Wednesday during the meeting, Maduro LIVINGSTON, Calif. (AP) have power, but it means nothing in 2013 for her efforts in storm- night’s fete were stars from tele- reached out and shook hands — Work at a California chicken if we’re not making a difference ravaged New Orleans. She stayed vision, music and film ranging with the main opposition leader, plant has been halted after feder- and helping someone else.” modest in her speech, saying she from Drew Barrymore to Heidi Miranda state Gov. Henrique al inspectors found cockroaches. Hudson created the Chica- didn’t do much compared to the Klum, Ian Ziering, Jessica Alba, Capriles, whom he defeated by a The Modesto Bee reported go-based Julian D. King Gift volunteers based in New Orleans. Zac Efron, Michael B. Jordan, razor-thin margin in the April the Foster Farms facility in Liv- Foundation with her sister, Julia Bullock added that she was able Anna Faris and Julianna Margu- presidential election. ingston carried out “enhanced Hudson, in honor of her nephew, to “write a check and be a really lies. Hundreds of actors and writers sanitizing” Wednesday after re- Julian King, who was killed in good cheerleader.” Ellen DeGeneres was named took to Caracas’ streets Wednes- ceiving a letter from the Food 2008 at the age of 7. The crime Last year marked the first favorite daytime TV host, mak- day to demand the government Safety and Inspection Service also took the lives of the Hud- year that the People’s Choice ing her the woman who has protect its citizens from the cal- detailing the cockroach problem. sons’ mother and brother. The Awards included more in their gained the most People’s Choice lous killers responsible for giving The inspectors said they foundation aims to provide sta- lineup than the fans’ favorite Awards with a total of 14 tro- Venezuela one of the world’s high- found roaches five times in sev- bility and positive experiences slices of entertainment. But the phies. est murder rates. eral parts of the plant over the for children. show had yet to see a moment Bullock was named favorite More than nine in 10 homi- past four months. Hudson was presented the quite as affecting as Hudson’s. movie, comedic and dramatic cides go unsolved in this troubled The letter said inspectors award by LL Cool J. “It feels good The show — with nominees actress and shared the favorite oil-rich nation, according to the found the pests early Wednesday to see positivity acknowledged,” determined by national ratings movie duo award with “Gravity” independent Venezuelan Violence at a hand-washing sink. she said. “Where we come from averages, box-office grosses, mu- co-star George Clooney. Observatory. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014 • Main 11

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Voice of the People Chehalin Rides in Rose Parade Aboard Norwegian Fjord

Two Lewis County Sheriff’s Office deputies have been arrested for allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol in the past four months. Do the recent incidents change your perception of the sheriff’s office? Should the deputies be fired?

“Law enforcement people are human. Everyone makes mistakes. Everyone seems to think they are superhuman and should never do such a thing. I think they should be disciplined just like everyone else .” Photographs submitted by Kristin Miller, Chehalis

Dana Arthur Above: Chehalis resident Kristin Miller Chehalis, home health worker rides her 15-year-old Norwegian Fjord horse Saundra during the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, Calif., on New Year’s Day. Miller was invited to join the parade by the Norwegian Fjord Horse Registry. It was the irst time in the pa- rade’s history that Fjords had participated.

Left: Eric Watness, left, Seattle, rides in an authentic Norwegian cart with Jim Dav- enport, Yakima. The Fjord pulling the cart, named Sundag, is owned by Watness.

“No, I am thankful I’m Below: Rory Miller, the husband of Kristin, raising my children served as a sidewalker during the parade. where there is law Sidewalkers help keep the participants and the spectators safe during the parade. and order, even if its He is holding a lead rope. servant enforcers make mistakes. Lawlessness To submit your photographs, e- is a frightening thing.” mail [email protected] or send mail to Voices, The Chronicle, 321 N. John Anders Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. Napavine, Cascade Hardwoods

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Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Pe Ell’s Tabatha Skeen puts up a shot during C2BL girls basketball action against Onalaska Wednesday night on Dennis Bower Court in Onalaska. Pe Ell Wins Defensive Struggle Over Onalaska By The Chronicle ONALASKA — In a low- scoring defensive battle, Pe Ell managed to get the ball to roll their way just a few times more than Onalaska in a 29-23 Central 2B girls basketball victory here on Wednesday. Kayla Capps led the Trojans with 10 points in a game that scoring came at a pre- Tigers Stockpile Six Pins in 52-22 Dual Victory Over 3A Olympia mium. “Both teams were going hard man-to-man the entire night,” Pete Caster / [email protected] Onalaska coach Ron Murphy Olympia’s Trevor Shaw winces as Centralia’s Byrce Bock grabs at his leg during a 113-pound match at a nonleague dual at Centralia on Wednesday. Brock would win said. “Both teams weren’t giving via major decision 11-1 and Centralia would win the dual by a inal 52-22 margin. an inch. They made a few more shots than we did.” By The Chronicle our seconds are having to step in and Onalaska ended up shooting The Olympia High School wres- compete. When young guys have to 15 percent from the field as Pe Ell tlers were finding their backs to step into the lineup, their job is to just shot 24 percent. Nicolle Duryea the mat often compete and not get pinned to save led the Loggers with 8 points us team points. For the most part we while Jessica Paxton had 5 points as Centralia wracked up six did a great job of that.” and 11 rebounds. Josh Harmon picked up a 36-sec- “They both played really well,” pins in a 52-22 nonconference ond pin over Olympia’s Valor Pettis Murphy said. “Jessica was good in the second match of the night at on the boards and did well on dual victory Wednesday night on the Tigers home 285 points. Bryon Cerrano collected a the defensive end. Nicole was 51-second pin at 126 pounds followed battling everything tonight as mat. The top-ranked 2A wrestler at 182 pounds, Kyler Bailey, pinned by a pin by Paul Ward in 42 seconds well.” at 138 pounds. Also notching pins Olympia’s Aram Briggs in 3:05. Onalaska (2-8 overall, 1-5 were Christian Smith (145 pounds) “For one reason or another we league) hosts Winlock on Friday, and Joseph Finch (152). while Pe Ell hosts Napavine the don’t have our full line up,” Centralia same night. coach Scott Phillips said. “So some of please see WRESTLING, page S4

Pirates Swipe Victory From Mossyrock ADNA — Adna overwhelmed HOW THE MATCHES WENT... Mossyrock here Wednesday 220 - Alex Grant (O) won by fall in 3:33 over Bryan Due night, swiping 24 steals en route 285 - Josh Harmon (C) won by fall in :36 over Valor Pettis to a 69-40 victory in their C2BL 106 - Layn Pannkuk (C) won by Forfeit girls basketball matchup. 113 - Bryce Bock (C) won by major decision 11-1 over Trevor Shaw 120 - Alexis Barajas (C) won by Forfeit Shanay Dotson’s double- 126 - Byron Cerrano (C) won by fall in :51 over Shawn Luke double led the Pirates with 21 132 - Craig Peterson (O) won by minor decision 4-1 over Trent Due points and 11 rebounds. 138 - Paul Ward (C) won by fall in :42 over Alex Ecker “In the first half we got our- 145 - Christian Smith (C) won by fall in 1:03 over Spencer Mallory 152 - Joseph Finch (C) won by fall in 2:25 over Peter Ronekdau selves in foul trouble, which is 160 - Patrick Flannery (O) won by major decision 10-1 over Charliann McCall something we’ve been trying to 170 - Levi Briggs (O) won by fall in 1:07 over Kaitlyn Whalen Cent work on,” said Adna coach Chris 182 - Kyzer Bailey (C) won by fall in 3:05 over Aram Briggs Pete Caster / [email protected] Bannish. 195 - Jackson Smith (O) won by minor decision 8-1 over Enoc Amador Centralia’s Joseph Finch walks back to the center of the mat after pinning Olympia’s Peter Roney-Gault at 152 pounds during a non please see BASKETBALL, page S4 league dual meet at Centralia on Wednesday night.

On the Mat The Final Word WR Harvin, TE Willson Practice for Seattle TV’s Best Bet By The Associated Press days he participated last week without NBA Basketball RENTON, Wash. (AP) — Wide re- any setbacks. Miami at New York ceiver Percy Harvin and tight end Luke Harvin has played in one game this Willson have participated in practice for season — Week 11 against Minnesota 5 p.m. the Seattle Seahawks, raising the possibil- — following hip surgery in August. Last TNT ity of each playing in this weekend’s NFC week was his first time on the practice divisional playoff game against New Or- field for Seattle since the middle of No- Pete Caster / [email protected] leans. vember. Willson’s recovery is a surprise Centralia’s Paul Ward looks to pin Olympia’s Seattle coach Pete Carroll said Tues- after he was taken off the field on a cart Alex Ecker during their match at 138-pounds. day that Harvin made it through the two in Seattle’s season finale against St. Louis.

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The Associated Press In this Fall 2013 photo provided by the University of Idaho, students in the University of Idaho’s irst Semester in the Wild program take a class in the Frank Church-River Of No Return Wilderness, Idaho. The stu- dents are members of the university’s irst Semester in the Wild Class. Students Spend Semester “Abroad” in Idaho Wild SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — er of No Return wilderness, an said, mentioning the pioneering Some college students spend area about 150 miles northeast conservationist. “And an hour semesters away from school of Boise and almost completely later students were outside with contemplating art at the Louvre cut off from the outside world. me climbing trees.” in Paris, exploring pyramids in There the 11 students shared Tom Gorman, Idaho’s as- Egypt or trekking across China. a cabin without cell service, 35 sociate dean for the College of But for about a dozen stu- miles from any road. The near- Natural Resources, said the pro- dents from around the nation est town was more than four gram has drawn interest from their time off campus this fall hours away, and mail, food and students around the nation and meant going deep into the Pa- supplies were delivered weekly is accepting applications for cific Northwestern wilderness, by bush plane. Energy came fall 2014. This year’s class had backpacking through moun- from solar panels and a small participants from as far away tains, studying river ecology and hydroelectric project in a nearby as North Carolina. The cost is waiting on weekly air supply creek — but those power sources normal tuition, room and board, drops. balked as days grew shorter and plus a special fee of $1,500 per The novel program from the the stream froze over. student. University of Idaho dropped col- Other university programs Ricord, who studies natural lege students in one of the most provide students with a chance resources ecology at the Univer- remote locations in the U.S. for to spend time in federally desig- sity of Vermont, said the pro- more than two months, giving nated wilderness areas. But part gram provided her with an ex- them a unique sense of what or- of what makes the Idaho pro- perience she otherwise wouldn’t ganizers call the “complex and gram unique is the coursework, have had. symbolic” American West. English professor Scott Slovic “Being in a wilderness was “This was something that said. new to me,” she said. “In the was much more exciting than Students studied literature Midwest and East, there is a lot a semester abroad for me,” said of the U.S. West, environmental less designated wilderness.” Bonnie Ricord, a junior from writing, river ecology, wilder- There are about 109 million Empire, Mich. ness management and outdoor acres of wilderness areas set Students who study abroad leadership under professors aside in the U.S., just over half in are immersed in foreign cultures who were flown in for weeklong Alaska. The Frank Church-Riv- to expand their learning in ways teaching stints. er of No Return wilderness, at that aren’t possible in a tradi- “It was the most intense se- 2.3 million acres is the second- tional classroom. mester of schooling I ever had,” largest in the Lower 48. The Semester in the Wild said Jacob Miczulski, a junior Miczulski, who studies wild- program, which completed its from Bellevue, Idaho. life management, also said he first session at the end of last Slovic said the students “ac- got to see and experience new The Associated Press month, has the same goals. But tually lived the types of subjects things. In this Fall 2013 photo provided by the University of Idaho, student Todd Kriner of instead of sending students far they were learning about.” “I could sit on the front porch Delaware Valley College helps unload supplies from a helicopter at the Taylor Wil- beyond U.S. borders, educators “We read a John Muir essay with a pair of binoculars,” he derness Research Station operated by the University of Idaho in the Frank Church- here have them travel deep with- about climbing a tree in the Si- said, “and see bighorn rams River Of No Return Wilderness, Idaho. Kriner is one of the university’s irst Semester in to Idaho’s Frank Church-Riv- erra Nevada in a windstorm,” he butting heads.” in the Wild Class students. Millions of Animals Need Human Help During Freeze LOS ANGELES (AP) — sitive paws and wet noses warm. is to heat a towel in the dryer searches, Lt. Benny Diggs said. She says Samaritans have Backyard rabbit Mr. Bun-Buns Veterinarians say the smaller and wrap it around them. All dogs are different, but a been making cheap, outdoor has been calling a bathroom the animal, the higher the risk of Many animals will be com- K-9 might be able to search for shelters with plastic tubs or home for nearly a week, police freezing to death. fortable if they’re moving but get only 15 or 20 minutes in deep foam coolers set off the ground K-9s have been relieved of chase In dogs and cats, shivering cold when they slow down, said snow before showing signs of and lined with straw. duty in deep snow, feral cats got and lethargy are the first two Dr. Brian Collins of the small trauma to the legs, he said. Ice Blankets gather moisture, sugar and straw from a lot of signs of trouble. animal clinic at Cornell Univer- under snow can cut their feet good Samaritans and Ormsby, “The smaller you are, the sity College of Veterinary Medi- and salt in wounds is painful. she said, and will freeze, so they a skinny, toothless, blind and more body surface you have, cine in Ithaca, N.Y. “We haven’t had anything use straw. She recommends put- geriatric goat with a tendency and the quicker you will lose “They may refuse to walk like this in forever. You can’t ting water in plastic, rather than to wander has been locked in a body heat,” said Dr. Douglas G. because their feet are so cold,” even put chemicals down be- metal, bowls, with a pinch of barn. Aspros, immediate past presi- he said. “They might alternate cause they just freeze,” Diggs sugar because it doesn’t freeze as As a fierce freeze gripped dent of the Illinois-based Amer- picking up their feet because said. quickly, she said. It still has to be much of the country, animal lov- ican Veterinary Medical Asso- they don’t want to leave them Cats are probably the most refreshed often, though. ers were rushing to protect pets, ciation. down too long. I have seen little resourceful animals in the cold, The vets warned drivers to livestock and police dogs from Subzero wind chills have dogs just fall over. They will pick and feral cats are particularly check before starting cars be- historically icy temperatures been widely registered, and up one, two and three feet and hardy because they are so used cause cats, domestic and feral, that have led to deaths, transit Aspros, who has offices in White fall right over.” to the outdoors, said Becky Rob- shutdowns and school closures. Plains and Pound Ridge, N.Y., The Indianapolis Metropoli- inson, president and founder of are drawn to warm engines and The blast of polar air break- says they are a big factor because tan Police Department’s dogs Alley Cat Allies in Baltimore. car hoods. An open clothes dry- ing records in the Midwest, East wind strips heat from pets faster. are still on patrol with their But in this kind of a freeze, a er is a warm spot that could lure and South sent shelters and pet If you need to warm a shiver- handlers, but they aren’t being helping hand could save a lot of an indoor cat, so keep the door owners scrambling to keep sen- ing animal, a quick and easy way deployed for extended outdoor lives, she said. shut. • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014

Hunting and Fishing Report Forget the ‘Polar Vortex;’ We’re Currently Experiencing a ‘Pouring Vortex’ File Hunting By Jordan Nailon Reports [email protected] by Jan. 10 As the “Polar Vortex” at- tempts to lock the lower 48 in a to Qualify national deep freeze, we Wash- ingtonians stand as a last bas- For Permit tion of normalcy. While most other states are iced over to a Drawing near standstill, causing roads and airports to overflow with By WDFW weary travelers, the Pacific OLYMPIA – Hunters Northwest stands firm in its have a chance to win one of commitment to overcast skies nine 2014 special hunting turning to showers. permits if they report this Our unseasonably dry year’s hunting activities for stretch of the past three weeks black bear, deer, elk, or tur- has ended thanks to a consistent key to the Washington De- sprinkling of rain over the last partment of Fish and Wild- week, although temperatures are life (WDFW) by Jan. 10. still hovering between 50 and Those who meet the 38 degrees on most days. The deadline will be included in fresh lowland rain and warmer a drawing for five deer per- temperatures should converge mits and four elk permits for a perfect storm for outdoors in various areas of the state. enthusiasts. While snow falls Those permits will be valid in the mountains for skiers and Jordan Stead / The Associated Press from Sept. 1 through Dec. snowboarders, rain will land The cold wave in Western Washington reduced Snoqualmie Falls to some world-class icicles Monday, Dec. 9, 2013, in Sno- 31, 2014. in the hills and fill local rivers qualmie, Wash. The cold temperatures are expected to moderate through the week. Oicials at Puget Sound Energy say To qualify for the draw- with water and fish. Lowland icy conditions such as these occur about once a year. The conditions have not stopped or hurt power production of the ing, hunters must submit a pastures should see their water hydroelectric plant at the falls. Water has continued to low. report for each black bear, table rise as well, bringing geese deer, elk, or turkey tag they and ducks to the area for late purchased and for each spe- season hunters. water fowl in hiding for weeks. are for black bear, deer, elk, tur- up in Forks who don’t want to cial hunting permit they re- However, with rain forecast key harvested in 2013. drive all the way south are pretty ceived in 2013. Those hunters who meet the FISHIN’ for the next week in our area, disappointed, but they would be All hunters, whether suc- plus frigid temperatures in deadline will have their names even more disappointed if they cessful or not, are required Fishing prospects should be the Great White North, ducks entered into a limited drawing went out and tried to dig clams.” to submit hunting reports picking up considerably with should be flocking to our area for five deer permits and four In addition to coastal clam for those species by Jan. 31. elk permits that are valid in the influx of rain. Last week an- for refuge. Pastures that were digging, the WDFW has also Failure to meet the deadline glers from the Columbia River dry and empty last week have various areas of the state. Those opened beaches along Puget can result in a $10 fine, pay- to the tip of the Olympic Pen- started to fill with water, cre- permits will be good from Sep. 1 able before a hunter can pur- insula were complaining of low ating seasonal ponds for birds through Dec. 31, 2014. Sound for sport clam digging. Clam surveys on these beaches chase a 2014 license. water levels and scarce, stagnant to congregate. The reasonably Via press release, WDFW Dave Ware, WDFW have revealed a large enough fish. warm temperatures will keep game manager Dave Ware stated game manager, said the an- “It’s pretty skinny. We’ve had the water fowl content for a that hunting reports are impor- population to sustain a longer nual hunting reports are an some pretty low flows for win- while, so hunters should be sure tant to the WDFW so that they season. important source of infor- ter steelhead fishing,” explained to head out to the field before can begin resource management Under the new rules, Belfair mation for managing the WDFW fish biologist, Joe Hym- the weather tries to turn cold planning for the upcoming year. State Park is now open to sport resource and developing fu- er. “This rain event will probably and dry, forcing the birds to find “The drawing for special per- clamming through August 31, ture hunting seasons. be the truthing for what kind of more fortified shelter in the for- mits is designed to give hunters 2014, and Fort Flagler State Park Hunters can report by winter runs we are going to have ests. an extra incentive to file their will be open until April 15, 2014, phone (877 945-3492) or this year. We shall see, but so far reports early,” said Ware. “If ev- Most duck and goose hunts and then re-open from May 15 the Internet https://fish- it’s been pretty slow.” eryone waits until the last min- in our region will continue through Dec. 31, 2014. hunt.dfw.wa.gov. Hunters Hymer added, “Talking through Jan. 26, although hunt- ute, it creates problems with re- should be prepared to give around, I don’t think we are ing in Goose Management Area porting.” the game management unit the only area having difficul- 2B is limited to Wednesdays and WILDLIFE VIEWING they hunted and their indi- ties either.” He mentioned Puget Saturdays, ending on Jan. 18. CLAMMIN’ Relatively warm weather vidual WILD identification Sound and the fabled rivers and Via press release, Sandra Jonker, Between Dec. 29, 2013 and and fresh rain will no doubt number, which is printed on streams of the Olympic Penin- WDFW regional wildlife man- Jan. 1, 2014, “just over 30,000 ra- put geese and ducks in the air license documents. sula as other fisheries getting off ager, reminded water fowl hunt- zor clam diggers,” took to Wash- for birders to see. Good viewing As in recent years, hunt- to a low and slow start. ers headed to, “Area 2A and 2B ers are required to file sepa- Mark Feasel, Athletic Direc- ington coast beaches, according areas include swamped pastures, to familiarize themselves with to WDFW razor clam expert, rate reports for general-sea- tor at Forks High School agreed the special certification and re- rivers, and the Nisqually Na- son hunting activities and with Hymer’s suspicions, saying Dan Ayres. tional Wildlife Refuge. porting requirements. “We had some decent weather, for special-permit hunts for with a laugh, “You know it’s bad The WDFW has scheduled Orca whales are also con- deer, elk, black bear and tur- when you’ve got people in Forks and lots of people show up,” said an 8-day brant goose hunt in Ayres. “It was a good way to reel tinuing to show themselves in key. asking for more rain.” Skagit County, for the dates of Puget Sound. Three orcas were Whether reporting Still, anglers on the Cowlitz in the New Year and people did Jan. 11, 12, 15, 18, 19, 22, 25 and real well, with limits every sin- spotted off of Budd Bay back in online or over the phone, don’t think the river will be in 26. The limit for those hunts is the first week of December, and hunters should follow the prime fishing condition until gle day.” two geese per day. The next scheduled digs, de- more recently, two orcas were prompts until they receive closer to February, and Tacoma On Dec. 30, the WDFW a confirmation number for Power hatchery information pendent on toxin testing, are as documented near Port Orchard, did an aerial survey of Fidalgo, follows: on Jan. 3. each report, he said. tends to agree. Last week, just Padilla and Samish bays and More information the 161 coho salmon were recovered •Jan. 15, Wednesday, 6:19 counted a total of 6, 486 brant p.m.; -0.1 feet; Twin Harbors WDFW’s incentive permit by Tacoma Power at the Cowlitz geese in the area. The mini- SNOW REPORT drawing is available on page Salmon Hatchery separator, as •Jan. 16, Thursday, 6:51 p.m.; mum number of brant geese for -0.1 feet; Twin Harbors White Pass is reporting sub- 17 of the 2013 Big Game well as 32 coho jacks and 111 Hunting pamphlet (http:// a hunt has been established by •Jan. 17, Friday, 7:22 p.m.; 0.0 freezing temperatures and snow winter-run steelhead. During the WDFW Commission to be wdfw.wa.gov/hunting/regu- feet; Twin Harbors, Long Beach, this week, with a base snow level that same time period, Tacoma 6,000 birds. lations/). Power released 28 adult coho, 7 Mocrocks of 12-24 inches, and a summit “Numbers of brant in Skagit •Jan. 18, Saturday, 7:53 p.m.; coho jacks, 3 winter-run steel- County are down from last pack of 50 inches. The resort head and 1 cutthroat trout into 0.2 feet; Twin Harbors, Long has received a half inch of fresh year’s count of 8,960, but still Beach, Mocrocks the Titon River at Gust Back- snow over the last 24 hours. Ac- high enough to provide limited •Jan. 28, Tuesday, 4:36 p.m.; strom Park in Morton, as well as hunting opportunities while cording to its website, White 41 adult coho and 17 coho jacks -0.7 feet; Twin Harbors sustaining the wintering popu- •Jan. 29, Wednesday, 5:25 Pass advises snow sliders to, Washington above Cowlitz Falls Dam, into lation in the area,” said Don “Pay attention, early season con- Lake Scanewa. p.m.; -1.2 feet; Twin Harbors, Kraege, waterfowl section man- Long Beach ditions exist but the grooming is The late run on the Cowlitz ager for WDFW, via press re- Ski Resorts has many anglers heading to •Jan. 30, Thursday, 6:11 p.m.; phenomenal!” lease. -1.4 feet; Twin Harbors, Long Mt. Hood Meadows is re- Grays Harbor in order to try Kraege also stated that about their luck on the lower Cheha- Beach, Mocrocks porting a base snow depth of Forced to 4,000 brant were counted in ad- •Jan. 31, Friday, 6:55 p.m.; -1.4 27 inches and a mid-mountain lis River and its tributaries. The jacent areas of Whatcom Coun- feet; Twin Harbors, Long Beach, depth of 35 inches. Via their lower Chehalis, from Monte- ty. According to Kraege, that Move Snow sano to Aberdeen, as well as the Mocrocks website, Meadows reported, “On number is a 65 percent increase •Feb. 1, Saturday, 7:38 p.m.; Wynoochee and Satsop rivers in brant in that area over last the groom it’s dense, packed have had the best fishing in re- -1.0 feet; Twin Harbors, Long year’s count. snow, with streaky spots. Off Around cent weeks, with late run salmon Beach, Mocrocks, Copalis Although elk are off the the groom we have mostly fresh mingling with early run steel- •Feb. 2, Sunday, 8:20 p.m.; menu for now, that doesn’t mean snow with crust on top and a SNOQUALMIE PASS, head. As the rivers swell a bit, -0.5 feet; Twin Harbors, Long they have gone away. On a re- few spots of hard underneath. Wash. (AP) — At least one expect those fish to start charg- Beach, Mocrocks cent excursion on a logging road Western Washington ski re- ing up river and providing more •Feb. 26, Wednesday, 4:15 Early season conditions exist. between the Hoh River and the sorts is getting creative and angling opportunities closer to p.m.; -0.4 feet; Twin Harbors Watch for unmarked obstacles.” Queets River on the Olympic the Twin Cities. •Feb. 27, Thursday, 5:04 p.m.; Mt. Baker is reporting heavy moving snow around since Keeping in line with the Peninsula, I encountered a small -0.7 feet; Twin Harbors, Long snow, with 5 inches falling over it’s not falling from the sky. trend of late steelhead runs and group of four or five cow elk in Beach, Mocrocks the last 24 hours. Their base KING-TV reports ski re- low numbers, the WDFW has the road. As the truck gradu- •Feb. 28, Friday, 5:49 p.m.; snow pack is between 60 and 77 sorts are weeks behind their ally slowed down, one cow took closed a number rivers to the -0.8 feet; Twin Harbors, Long inches, with a midday tempera- usual openings. north to fishing. Portions of the extreme exception to the small Beach, Mocrocks For New Year’s Eve, crews pickup truck’s presence and set ture of 30 degrees. According to Cascade and Stillaguamish riv- “We’re holidng off on Copalis at Alpental scooped about 15 off on a dead sprint toward the a little bit,” said Ayres, who ex- their snow report, the slopes are ers have been closed as well as tons of snow from its parking windshield. With the breaks in plained the WDFW is trying to all powder or packed powder. the Nooksack River. According Summit at Snoqualmie is lots and moved it to a tubing to the WDFW, these closures full screech mode, the elk con- save some clams for spring har- tinued its torrid approach and vest. “Copalis is always a little currently closed and waiting area a few miles east. are due to the fact that few fish That doesn’t help the peo- have returned to the hatcheries appeared as if it may try to jump bit of a conundrum for us. As on more snow, although it may so far, and so they have not been on the hood and stomp the cab soon as we open it a lot of people open up as early as Friday, de- ple who want to take a ski lift able to retrieve enough eggs for like a tin can. At the last possible descend on it and we get a big pending on weather. up the mountain to go skiing future propagation. second, the cow stopped, nose to chunk of clams hauled out.” Crystal Mountain Resort is but at least some snow lovers nose with the truck, let out a va- Ayres also noted that Clal- reporting a base snow depth of are having fun. porized huff, and gave me a look HUNTIN’ lum beach has been closed all 11 inches and 45 inches of snow The Summit at Snoqualm- that said, “This is my road. Ye year due to spotty clam num- at the summit, although they ie Pass is still closed for skiing For many hunters, the only humans be warned.” Hopefully, bers and the WDFW’s inability have not had any new snow over and snowboarding, almost trigger work done recently was that matriarchal elk has a pros- to get in there and do regular three weeks past its average for the cause of New Year’s revel- perous offseason. toxin checks. the last 72 hours. Right now, ry. With deer, elk, bear, and most Hunters who would like to “For whatever reason, the roughly half of their lifts and open date. cougar hunts closed throughout qualify for a WDFW special clams have a more difficult time runs are open, although they Snoqualmie season pass the state, the only viable target hunting permit drawing need to setting up there. Those beaches, are highly anticipatory of new holders can use some other these days are ducks, and the turn in their hunting reports by oceanographically, are much snow to kick the season into full resorts for free while they warm dry weather has had the Jan. 10. Reports to be included different,” said Ayres. “People swing. pray for snow at home. Sports 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014 SPORTS

Tuesday’s 1A Girls Basketball Turnovers Hurt Tenino in 47-27 Loss

By The Chronicle HOQUIAM — Tenino turned the ball over 35 times here Tuesday night as they fell to Hoquiam 47-27 in 2A EvCo girls basketball action. ”The story of this game for us is just not taking care of the bas- ketball, which has been an issue, but we had the biggest case of fumble fingers I’ve ever seen last night,” said Tenino coach wanda Blanksma. “I was thinking on the ride home that blind snakes could have handled the ball bet- ter than we did, if that helps give you a visual.” Hoquiam made use of those extra possessions, attempting 67 shots in the game. “They’ve got a couple of good little shooters that we didn’t cov- er up so well,” said Blanksma. Blanksma was encouraged by her team’s rebounding effort and their ability to get to the line. For the game, the Beavers out rebounded the Grizzlies 30 to Pete Caster / [email protected] 23, and shot 10 more free throws Centralia’s Kyzer Bailey gets ready for the second round of his match against Olympia’s Aram Briggs during a non league dual meet at Centralia on Wednesday. Bailey than their opponents. won by technical fall (16-0) early in the second round. “I was pleased about that. I thought the girls offensively were Wrestling: Tigers Host Evergreen Conference Foe Tumwater Today looking to score, and attacking the basket,” said Blanksma. Continued from Sports 1 tensity,” Phillips said. “Again, to- major decision over Trevor Shaw tlingreport.com. Taylor Tibbetts led the Teni- night, I think we have done that. to round out the Tigers’ scoring. Centralia turns around no effort with 9 points and 15 We have things that still need to The Tigers are currently ranked quickly and is home on Ron rebounds. “Our ongoing goal this year be improved on, but I am happy 12th in the 2A ranks and have Brown Court against Tumwater Tenino (0-7, 0-3 league) hosts is to continue to improve our with our progress so far.” seven different ranked wrestlers today in Evergreen 2A Confer- Forks on Friday, and then plays technique, stength, focus and in- Bryce Bock picked up an 11-1 according to washingtonwres- ence wrestling action. Rochester on Saturday at 6 p.m. Basketball: Adna back to .500 Continued from Sports 1 a team gets physical we have a tough time matching up.” As a result of the team foul Not to mentions, added Ash- trouble, Adna spent much of the more, “They’re really good.” second quarter with its starters Toutle Lake connected on planted on the bench. Still, the 7 of 13 long-distance attempts Pirates were able to piece togeth- during the game, and Samantha er consecutive runs at the end of Woodley led the scoring barrage the first half and beginning of with 23 points. Makayla Gardner the second half that jumped its addd 10 points for the Ducks. lead out to 20 points. Winlock was never able to “Overall, our pressure really muster any kind of response to bothered them,” said Bannish. the hard-charging Ducks, as they “They actually shot the ball well failed to score in double digits in when the got their shots off.” any quarter of the game. Regyn Gaffney led the Pi- “You ain’t going to win a lot of rates’ plundering effort with six games scoring single digits in ev- steals, and Cheyenne Gilbertson ery quarter,” said Ashmore, who added five thefts. summed up his teams struggles “We were just able to put some as, “Too many turnovers. Not pressure on them and get out enough shots and not good and get some easy buckets,” ex- enough shooting.” plained Bannish. Dustee Alvord and Jazmine The commanding lead meant Lopez led Winlock with 7 points that Bannish was able to get in each. a few players who haven’t had a Winlock (3-6, 1-4 league) ton of varsity minutes, includ- plays at Onalsaka on Friday. ing Macy Moon and Savannah Massingham, who scored their Kelly’s Double Double Helps Lift first varsity points in the contest. MWP Past Napavine “Since I’ve been here, this is the most unselfish I have seen RANDLE — Ashley Kelly a team play,” said Bannish. “I recorded a double-double here thought we passed the ball better Wednesday night as she paced than in any other game.” Morton-White Pass to a 45-32 The Pirates totaled 14 assists C2BL victory over Napavine. during the game. “She had a monster game,” Kelsie Moorcroft paced the said MWP coach Darin Allen of Mossyrock offense, scoring a Kelly, who scored a game-high 23 game-high 22 points. points and grabbed a game-high Adna (5-5, 4-2 league) hosts 10 rebounds. “She just played her Toutle Lake on Friday. Mossyr- butt off tonight, and the girls ock hosts Wahkiakum on Friday. found her when she was open.” Feeding off of her team- Toutle Lake Trips Up Winlock mates’ passes, which led to a team total of 13 assists, Kelly TOUTLE — Winlock wan- shot a scorching 10 of 14 from Brandon Hansen / [email protected] dered into a waddling buzz saw the field for the game. Onalaska’s Jessica Paxton and Pe Ell’s Bailey Lusk battle for the during Central 2B League Wednesday night on Den- here Wednesday night as they “She just kind of ran around nis Bower Court in Onalaska. were defeated 68-22 by Toutle and went crazy tonight,” said Al- Lake in C2BL girls basketball ac- len. “But that’s her teammates tion. finding her when she is open as the post play,” said Allen, who really bought in,” said Allen, “We did a great job as a team “They took it to us from the well.” noted that Karley Bornstein who pointed out that Bornstein defensively,” said Allen. “It was a opening jump,” said Winlock What interested Allen more and Mackenzie Olson had been and Olson combined for only 6 big league win for us tonight.” coach Scott Ashmore. than Kelly’s offensive scoring wreaking havoc for Napavine in points in the game. Morton-White Pass (7-3, 4-2 “They got into a run and jump display was his team’s defensive recent games. Kenya Lorton led Napavine league) hosts Winlock in a boy/ kind of press,” explained Ash- effort. “We put emphasis that we with 17 points, while Bornstein girls double header on Saturday, more. “What we’ve learned over “Our emphasis was that we were really going to front the and Olson grabbed seven re- with the girls playing first at 5:45 the last couple years is that when were really going to try to stop post tonight and I think the girls bounds apiece. p.m. in Morton. College Basketball Andrews Helps Huskies Hold Off Utah 59-57; Cougs Fall to Colorado in Spokane 71-70 in OT SEATTLE (AP) — The duty until the final seconds when De- the final buzzer. Wilcox added Buffalo Get Past WSU from 3-point range while play- that has fallen to C.J. Wilcox in lon Wright’s contested despera- 14 points and Nigel Williams- ing a slowdown game on offense, the past was instead picked up by tion attempt 3-pointer from the Goss scored 13 for the Huskies SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — and they almost upset the Buf- Andrew Andrews on Wednesday corner was off the mark. (10-6, 2-1). Dexter Kernich-Drew scored a faloes despite missing leading night when Washington needed Only then could Washington Wright led Utah with 27 career-high 24 points and the scorer DaVonte Lacy, who is out scoring in the second half. coach Lorenzo Romar and the points and 11 rebounds and Cougars led for much of regula- with a rib injury. Andrews scored 12 of his 19 Huskies appreciate how good Washington had no answers for tion before losing to No. 15 Colo- Askia Booker added 18 points points in the final nine minutes, Andrews was down the stretch. the talented guard in the second rado, 71-70 in overtime Wednes- for Colorado (14-2, 3-0), which and Washington was pushed to Andrews made 8 of 14 shots half with his ability off the drib- day night. has tied the second-best start in the final seconds before holding and the 19 points were two shy ble to get to the basket. Wright Washington state (7-8, program history. Xavier Johnson on for a 59-57 win over Utah in of a career-high. It was his three- scored 18 points in the second 0-3 Pac-12) was coming off a scored 14 for the Buffaloes, who the Huskies conference home point play with 8:43 left that half, but the Utes made 1 of 15 47-point loss to No. 1 Arizona shot just 41 percent. Leading opener. Coming off a split in the gave Washington a 44-43 lead 3-point attempts. Utah came in last week in which the Cougars scorer was desert, Washington could not and the Huskies never again to Wednesday night shooting 36 scored just 25 points. held to six points, nearly 10 be- shake the Utes (12-3, 1-2 Pac-12) trailed despite being pushed to percent on 3s. The Cougars made 13 of 23 low his average. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014

College Basketball Boys 1A Basketball Lady Blazers Rockets Oust Indians Rebound By The Chronicle TOLEDO — Brock Johnson Their Way led Castle Rock to victory with 26 points here Wednesday night Past Chokers as the Rockets toppled the Indi- ans 54-34 in a middle-of-the-pack By The Chronicle SWW 1A Trico boys basketball On a night where they showdown. missed 54 shots, tenacious of- “They shot the ball extremely fensive rebounding may have well,” said Toledo coach Scott Mer- made the biggest difference as zoian. “They are tough to defend. Centralia College improved to The two Johnson brothers are so 3-0 in NWAACC West Division quick, and they shoot the ball so women’s basketball play with well.” an 82-52 victory over Grays Johnson hit six 3-pointers in Harbor Wednesday night at the the game. Mason Klingberg added Michael Smith Gymnasium. 19 points for the Rockets while “We attacked the offensive dominating the glass cleaning ef- boards really well, giving our- fort with 16 boards, which Castle selves second chance points,” Rock won 31-23. With Toledo’s said Centralia coach Shane sharpshooting Brent Wood side- Schutz. lined with an ankle injury, Toledo For the game, the Blazers struggled to find rhythm in their grabbed 57 rebounds com- offense. For the game, Grant McE- pared to the Chokers’ 40, and wen led the Indians with 17 points 29 of those boards were of the and seven rebounds. offensive variety for Centralia. “We just didn’t play very well, When they corralled those and it was a large part because of offensive boards, Centralia them,” conceded Merzoian. “It’s looked to score from the one just one of those nights. It’s dis- place it was not cold — long appointing. I thought we got out- range. hustled and that doesn’t happen “We shot well from the very often.” 3-point line,” said Schutz. “I Toledo (6-4, 4-4 league) plays thought our kids shot really at Woodland on Friday. well and moved the ball really well, finding the person with Warriors Get Past Ocosta the extra pass.” ROCHESTER — Tyler Yarber Leah Davis led Centralia poured in 21 as the Warriors de- with 13 points, including 3 of 6 feated Ocosta 60-51 in nonleague shooting from downtown. Kar- boys basketball action here on ina Gee added 9 points, seven Wednesday night. After a slow rebounds, and six assists. Pete Caster / [email protected] start put Rochester down by five in Courtney Kaupu led the Centralia’s Kendra Preuninger puts up a shot over Grays Harbor’s Marlee Chovich during the irst half of an NWAACC the first quarter, the Warriors out- Blazer rebounding effort with women’s basketball game at the Michael Smith Gymnasium in Centralia on Wednesday night. scored the Wildcats by 14 points 12 boards and chipped in 8 the rest of the ball. points. plays at Highline Community Centralia shot 50 percent Patrick Broussard added 13 “Yarber got hot from three and “Every day this group, as College next Monday. from the field and after leading points and John Dumetz had he had a real good shooting night,” hard as its been in terms of try- 34-32 at halftime and were able 14. Broussard also led the team Rochester coach Mark Goldrick ing to figure things, this team’s Blazer Men Get First Victory to extend their lead by 8 in the with five boards. said. “That kind of helped us open chemistry has been awesome,” second half. Grays Harbor shot 12 per- it up.” said Schutz. “Now we’re start- Marced Farley led the The Trailblazers dished the cent from the 3-point line and Yarber hit 5 of 9 from the free ing to gain confidence and Trailblazers with 17 points in ball for 14 assists, which al- had just six team assists, com- throw line. Tanner Nelson added swagger to go with the chem- a 75-65 NWAACC West Divi- lowed three different players pared with 20 turnovers six points and 18 rebounds while istry, and now the games are sion victory Wednesday night to reach double digits and two Centralia (1-10 overall, 1-2 Aaron Blanchard added 13 points. starting to be more fun.” in Centralia’s Michael Smith more to come within a bucket league) will play at Highline on Rochester (5-7 overall, 1-3 Centralia (7-6, 3-0 league) Gymnasium. of that. Monday. league) will play at Elma on Friday.

Tuesday’s Prep Boys Basketball Morton-White Pass Pummels Napavine to Remain Undefeated

By The Chronicle Pe Ell led 17-15 after the first the 4-point victory. on Tuesday night, weathering a worked hard and got out ahead MORTON — The Timber- quarter, but Onalaska went on a The comeback attempt was 30-point performance by Adna’s of everybody, working hard in wolves, coming off three non- 10-4 run in the second frame for made necessary by a mid-game Jordan Richardson. the post.” league victories, wanted to re- a 25-21 lead. Austin Arrington Cardinal swoon which saw the Richardson, a junior, shot 12 Hoquiam led 26-18 after the turn to Central 2B League action and Dustin Lusk both finished home team outscored 33-11 dur- of 18 in the contest including 5 of half and outscored Tenino by with a solid first quarter. with 15 points for the Trojans. ing the second and third quar- 7 from the 3-point line. three points after the break. The That turned out to be just “We came out hot and ready ters. “They did a good job tak- Beavers were plagued by 23 turn- the beginning. to play,” Phelps said. “We showed Shooting woes hampered ing away what we wanted to do, overs in the loss. Morton-White Pass led 25-9 that we were capable of beating the Cardinals all game as they which was attacking the interior, “Hoquiam did a good job after one period and blew out them, but we’ve been having a shot only 36 percent from the by zoning us all game,” Mossy- moving the ball around and Napavine, 82-42, here Tuesday real tough time in second quar- field and 52 percent from the rock coach Dustin Workman sharing it,” Mora said. “They night for a C2BL boys hoops vic- ters. We got stagnant on on of- charity stripe. said. “We were 4 of 17 from the had lots of guys score, we just tory. fense. In the second half we got a Down the stretch, though, 3-point line and they forced us couldn’t put our best defensive Kalen Dunlap and Kaleb little more swagger but Onalaska Rose was ready for the challenge. to knock down shots late in the guy on their best scorer, points Poquette each scored 16 points kept holding on to the lead.” “He just loosened up,” said game, which we did.” came from everywhere. We to lead MWP, which shot 48 per- Arrington hit a 3-pointer Tauscher of Rose. “We got him Mossyrock battled for a didn’t let them shoot well though, cent (31 of 64) from the field. and notched two big free throws the ball in the paint and they 25-20 halftime lead, and a high- and held them to just two “We’re sharing the ball real to pull the Trojans within 2 were fouling him. He worked scoring third quarter pushed the 3-pointers which has been their well,” said MWP coach Tony points in the fourth, but Onalas- hard to get himself open and we lead to 46-37. calling card.” Gillispie. “We’re getting up and ka was able to put the game away found a way to get the ball in to “Defensively our pressure Jon Jones pulled down eight down the floor real well, and at the line on 9 of 13 him.” was good, and we were able to rebounds for the Beavers. Tenino shooting some high percentage shooting. “He also made some 3-point- turn those into some run-outs,” (3-8 overall, 0-4 league) hosts shots. I’m real happy with our “They’re just so dang disci- ers that made them come out Workman said. “We extended league foe Forks on Friday. ball movement.” plined and fundamental,” Phelps on him, too,” Tauscher added. the lead to double-digits in The Timberwolves piled up said. “They just executed us to “They had a tough time matching the third but they clawed back. 24 assists, with Zach Hanson death. They’re a good ball club.” up because he is tall and a good We’ve got to find a way to play Acorns Win Big in Brooklyn doling out five and center Zach Pe Ell (3-5 overall, 0-4 shooter.” consistently for the whole game.” BROOKLYN — Oakville Counts dishing off four. league) plays at Napavine on Tauscher credited the effort Shaun Stephens added 12 spread the ball around and ran Zach Walton scored 15 Thursday. Onalaska (9-1 overall, of Chance Fisher as well, who and Tristan Watson notched 13 to a 63-33 victory over North points with five blocked shots 5-1 league) plays at Winlock on suffered a cut due to a nasty blow points and eight rebounds for River here on Tuesday night. T.J. and eight rebounds, Rylon Kolb Thursday. to the head early on. the Vikings. Garrett Trotter add- Trott and Shawn Youckton both scored 14 with seven boards, and “But he went and cleaned it ed 10 points and eight rebounds led the Acorns with 10 points Brian Reynolds added 13 points Cardinals’ Rally Comes up and came back. His presence for Adna to go along with Rich- and eight rebounds. and sparked the defense off the Up Short Against Ducks and willingness to play through ardson’s big performance. “I rotated my kids through bench, Gillispie said. that really sparked our come- “A lot of Richardson’s shots every three and four minutes,” WINLOCK — The Cardi- J.T. Kaut led Napavine with back, too. Just playing through were tough shots because we Oakville coach Cliff Harris 11 points. nals scored 28 fourth-quarter that,” Tauscher said. “He’s prob- play man,” Workman said. “We points here Tuesday in a Central said. “It was a fun game and Morton-White Pass (8-0, ably at the E.R. getting stitches were right in his face. He’s a good North River is a small school, but 5-0 league) will host Rainier 2B League contest against Tou- right now. He was just a catalyst player. Once he got rolling he tle Lake, but couldn’t quite com- they’re well coached and the kids for a nonleague game at White for emotion, the intensity.” just kept it up.” come to play.” Pass on Friday and will host plete a comeback. Fisher wound up fouling out Mossyrock (7-1, 4-1 league) Following the lead of Caleb North River has 23 kids en- Winlock in Morton on Satur- of the contest, but not before he will play at Wahkiakum on rolled in the high school and the Rose, who netted 20 of his game- accumulated 8 points and 15 re- day. Napavine will host Pe Ell on Thursday. Adna plays at Toutle gym is three-fourths the width high 29 points in the final frame bounds. Thursday. Lake on Thursday. of a normal gym, meaning some and hit 8 of 9 foul shots down the “We definitely came away depth perception problems af- Smalley Big for Ony stretch, Winlock nearly erased with a positive. The intensity a 21-point deficit, but ultimately Grizzlies Press Past Tenino fected the Acorns. They were in Win Over Pe Ell they showed. They didn’t give fell by a 54-50 margin. up,” Tauscher said. “The defense HOQUIAM — Hoquiam able to cope, though, and shot 61 PE ELL — Onalaska took “It finished up with us mak- started to step up which made was able to surprise the Beavers percent from the field. advantage of a weak second ing a run, hitting some shots, the offense start to work. Just a early with its press and held on Geo Jack added 8 points for quarter by Pe Ell and picked up a getting a couple of turnovers, taste of that will make them re- for a 51-40 SWW 1A League Ev- Acorns, who led 18-6 after the 61-49 Central 2B boys basketball and then we had to foul,” Win- member what it takes.” ergreen Division victory here on first quarter and 30-18 at the victory here on Tuesday night. lock coach Dennis Tauscher said. Winlock (1-8) plays host to Tuesday night. break. The Acorns increased Jonathon Smalley was lethal for “They missed some free throws at Onalaska on Thursday. Nihls Peterson led Tenino their lead by 18 in the second the Loggers, notching 23 points, the end that gave us a shot.” with 21 points and 14 rebounds half. while Travis McMillion added After pulling within 3 points Vikings Ward Off but his team couldn’t crack the Gary Ortivez and Rey Lopez another 20. as time grew short, Winlock was Grizzlies’ lead after they went on each had five assists while Mar- “Smalley shot the ball well unable to find a good look at the Richardson, Pirates a 16-4 run in the first quarter. cus Youckton added four steals tonight. He killed us,” Pe Ell basket and Toutle Lake forced a MOSSYROCK — Kyler “They came out with a tough for the Acorns. coach Justin Phelps said. “Mc- turnover. Winlock fouled to stop Hazen led Mossyrock with 17 press and put a lot of pressure on Oakville (5-5 overall) host Million is so good finishing with the clock and Toutle Lake made points as the Vikings picked up our guards up front,” Tenino Wishkah on Thursday and Lake the ball and a strong rebounder.” one of two free throws to secure a 59-50 Central 2B victory here coach Trevor Mora said. “Nihls Quinault on Friday. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014 SPORTS

Scoreboard Toledo 15 8 10 7 —40 FG: 26 of 60—.433 FT: 11 of 15—.733 Boston 13 23 .361 5 Sports on the Air Preps Toledo (40) — Moore 4, Harlan Reb: 35 (McGriff 14) New York 12 22 .353 5 Local Schedules 3, Barge 2, Tauscher 7, Chaselin Rice 9, Philadelphia 12 23 .343 5½ THURSDAY, Jan. 9 THURSDAY, Jan. 9 Casee Rice 15 Southeast Division Boys Basketball FG: 15 of 43 —.348 FT: 10 of 22 GOLF Miami 27 8 .771 — Adna at Toutle Lake, 7 p.m. —.455 Reb. 24 (Casee Rice 8) 8 a.m. Mossyrock at Wahkiakum, 7 p.m. Castle Rock (29) — Seidl 16, College Basketball Atlanta 19 17 .528 8½ Onalaska at Winlock, 7 p.m. Fletcher 1, Keeling 2, Guerrero 2, Wil- Men’s NCAA Div. I Basketball Washington 16 17 .485 10 TGC — European PGA Tour, Volvo Champi- Pe Ell at Napavine, 7 p.m. liquette 8 Week 10 Rankings (Jan. 6) Charlotte 15 21 .417 12½ ons, first round, at Durban, South Africa (same- Girls Basketball FG: N/A FT: 9 of 24 —.375 Reb. AP Top 25 Orlando 10 25 .286 17 Black Hills at W.F. West, 7:30 p.m. N/A Rk. Team Record Pts. Central Division day tape) Elma at Rochester, 7 p.m. 1 Arizona (60) 15-0 1,620 Toledo at Woodland, 7 p.m. Indiana 28 7 .800 — 4 p.m. At Westport 2 Syracuse (5) 14-0 1,550 Wrestling Chicago 15 18 .455 12 WARRIORS 69, WILDCATS 12 3 Ohio State 15-0 1,470 TGC — PGA Tour, Sony Open, first round, at Tumwater at Centralia, 7 p.m. Rochester 18 23 21 7 —69 Detroit 14 22 .389 14½ W.F. West at Black Hills, 7 p.m. 4 Wisconsin 15-0 1,427 Honolulu Ocosta 2 2 0 8 —12 Cleveland 12 23 .343 16 Toledo/Winlock at Ilwaco, 7 p.m. 5 Michigan State 13-1 1,378 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Rochester (69) — Baird 2, Lancast- 6 Wichita State 15-0 1,203 Milwaukee 7 27 .206 20½ FRIDAY, Jan. 10 er 17, Dale 2, Justice 2, Seymour 18, Kee. 7 Baylor 12-1 1,169 WESTERN CONFERENCE 4 p.m. Boys Basketball Demers 16, Kes. Demers 3, Hegberg 4, 8 Villanova 13-1 1,141 Southwest Division ESPN — Memphis at Louisville Tumwater at Centralia, 7:30 p.m. Althauser 5, Gedney 1 9 Iowa State 13-0 1,076 San Antonio 28 8 .778 — W.F. West at Black Hills, 7:30 p.m. FG: 32 of 74 —.432 FT: 6 of 18 10 Florida 11-2 1,052 Houston 23 13 .639 5 ESPN2 — Auburn at Mississippi —.333 Reb. 22 (Seymour 5) Rainier at Morton-White Pass, 7 p.m. 11 Oklahoma State 12-2 934 Dallas 20 16 .556 8 FS1 — DePaul at Butler Rochester at Elma, 7 p.m. Ocosta (12) — Phillips 3, Sunde 6, 12 Louisville 13-2 825 New Orleans 15 19 .441 12 Forks at Tenino, 5:45 p.m. Rutzer 3 13 San Diego State 12-1 823 5 p.m. Toledo at Woodland, 7 p.m. FG: 4 of 21 —.190 FT: 3 of 6 —.500 14 Kentucky 10-3 808 Memphis 15 19 .441 12 NBCSN — George Washington at La Salle Lake Quinault at Oakville, 5:45 p.m. Reb. 17 15 Colorado 13-2 752 Northwest Division Girls Basketball 16 Duke 11-3 745 Oklahoma City 27 8 .771 — 6 p.m. Toutle Lake at Adna, 7 p.m. At Lacey 17 Oregon 13-1 715 Portland 27 9 .750 ½ Wahkiakum at Mossyrock, 7 p.m. ESPN — Arizona at UCLA HAWKS 75, TIGERS 50 18 Kansas 9-4 367 Denver 17 17 .500 9½ Winlock at Onalaska, 7 p.m. River Ridge 15 19 18 23 —75 19 Massachusetts 12-1 364 ESPN2 — Michigan at Nebraska Napavine at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. Minnesota 17 18 .486 10 Centralia 18 10 12 10 —50 20 Iowa 12-3 261 Forks at Tenino, 7 p.m. Utah 12 25 .324 16 FS1 — Marquette at Xavier River Ridge (75) — Coleman 13, 21 Missouri 12-1 247 Wrestling Ayers 2, Bernethy 9, Floyd 9, Johnstone Pacific Division 8 p.m. Tillamook at W.F. West, , 6 p.m. 22 Gonzaga 14-2 241 7, Brewster 2, McGill 18, Stevenson 13 23 Illinois 13-2 178 L.A. Clippers 25 13 .658 — FS1 — California at Oregon SATURDAY, Jan. 11 FG: 33/50 — .660 FT: 8 of 13 —.615 24 Memphis 10-3 126 Golden State 24 14 .632 1 NBA BASKETBALL Boys Basketball Reb: N/A 25 Kansas State 11-3 112 Phoenix 21 13 .618 2 Napavine at Adna, 7 p.m. Centralia (50) — Crews 17, Gilm- L.A. Lakers 14 22 .389 10 5 p.m. Winlock at Morton-White Pass ore 3, Cline 15, Hall 6, Pocklington 1, Others receiving votes: Cincinnati Sacramento 11 22 .333 11½ TNT — Miami at New York (Morton), 7 p.m. Nugent 8 103, Creighton 82, North Carolina 79, Pe Ell at Mossyrock, 7 p.m. FG: 20 of 54 —.370 FT: 3 of 6 UCLA 79, Pittsburgh 44, Connecticut 7:30 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Wishkah at Oakville, 5:45 p.m. —.500 Reb: N/A 41, Harvard 41, Saint Louis 19, Okla- TNT — Oklahoma City at Denver Girls Basketball homa 15, Michigan 11, George Wash- Indiana 86, Toronto 79 Centralia at Tumwater, 7:30 p.m. At Hoquiam ington 9, Southern Methodist 9, Xavier Cleveland 111, Philadelphia 93 WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Winlock at Morton-White Pass GRIZZLIES 47, BEAVERS 27 3, Notre Dame 3, Toledo 2, Arkansas 1 Washington 97, Charlotte 83 6 p.m. (Morton), 5:45 p.m. Hoquiam 10 18 14 5 —47 Miami 107, New Orleans 88 Pe Ell at Mossyrock, 5:45 p.m. FSN — Tulane at Marshall Tenino 2 7 10 8 —27 USA Today Coaches Poll New York 89, Detroit 85 Wrestling Hoquiam (47) — Quercia 10, Rk. Team Record Pts. Chicago 92, Phoenix 87 Centralia at W.F. West Bearcat Invite, Parker 5, Rose 2, Kramer 6, Creviston 9, 1 Arizona (30) 15-0 798 10 a.m. Golden State 101, Milwaukee 80 Stewart 2, Sansaver 1, Doyle 8, Gregg 2, 2 Syracuse (1) 14-0 761 FRIDAY, Jan. 10 Napavine at Kelso Tournament, 9 Hilliard 2 3 Ohio State (1) 15-0 741 San Antonio 110, Memphis 108, OT BOXING a.m. FG: 20 of 67 —.299 FT: 3 of 4 Dallas 110, L.A. Lakers 97 Rochester, Tenino at Rainier Invite, 4 Michigan State 13-1 687 —.750 Reb: 23 Denver 129, Boston 98 6 p.m. TBD 4 Wisconsin 15-0 687 Tenino (27) — Vens 3, Ford 4, 6 Wichita State 15-0 632 Utah 112, Oklahoma City 101 ESPN2 — Junior lightweights, Arash Usma- Bronson 3, Tibbetts 9, Richardson 3, 7 Iowa State 13-0 543 Sacramento 123, Portland 119 nee (20-1-1) vs. Juan Antonio Rodriguez (24-4-0), Local Results Richards 6, Gubbe, Masters 8 Louisville 13-2 503 FG: 9 of 45 —.200 FT: 9 of 14 at Tacoma, Wash. Tuesday’s Games 9 Baylor 12-1 488 Wednesday’s Games —.643 Reb: 30 (Tibbetts 15) 10 Villanova 13-1 476 Boys Basketball San Antonio 112, Dallas 90 GOLF At Centralia 11 Florida 11-2 473 Toronto 112, Detroit 91 TIGERS 86, HAWKS 55 Wednesday’s Games 12 Oklahoma State 12-2 446 8 a.m. River Ridge 12 6 25 12 —55 Boys Basketball 13 Duke 11-3 399 Brooklyn 102, Golden State 98 TGC — European PGA Tour, Volvo Cham- Centralia 18 21 24 23 —86 At Rochester 13 Oregon 13-1 399 Atlanta 97, Indiana 87 River Ridge (55) — Parker 9, Wil- ROCHESTER 60, WILDCATS 51 15 San Diego State 12-1 379 Houston 113, L.A. Lakers 99 pions, second round, at Durban, South Africa liams 12, Price 12, Murphy 5, Kananin Rochester 5 19 18 18—60 16 Kentucky 10-3 362 Washington 102, New Orleans 96 (same-day tape) Ocosta 10 12 16 13—51 2, Howard 4, Clark 4, Leiba 5, Key 2 17 Colorado 13-2 272 Phoenix 104, Minnesota 103 Rochester (60) — McLemore 4, Rigs- 18 Gonzaga 14-2 253 4 p.m. FG: 24 of 77 —.311 FT: 5 of 12 Portland 110, Orlando 94 —.417 Reb. 27 bee 9, Yarber 21, Gedney 3, Ranger 4, 19 Massachusetts 12-1 225 TGC — PGA Tour, Sony Open, second round, L.A. Clippers 111, Boston 105 Centralia (86) — Housden 19, Nelson 6, Blanchard 13 20 Kansas 9-4 151 at Honolulu Scott 17, Blaser 9, Waring 20, Jackson 2, FG: 23 of 62—.371 FT: 8 of 10—.800 21 Missouri 12-1 113 Verduzco 5, Neely 6, Kerner 8 Reb: 41 (Nelson 18) 22 Memphis 10-3 108 Thursday’s Games MEN’S COLLEGE HOCKEY FG: 30 of 51 —.588 FT: 16 of 22 Ocosta (51) — Short, Tackett 9, So- 23 Creighton 12-2 90 Miami at New York, 5 p.m. 4:30 p.m. —.727 Reb. 35 (Housden 10) barra 5, Horarra 17, Anderson 2, Benn 23 Iowa 12-3 90 Oklahoma City at Denver, 7:30 p.m. 12 25 UCLA 12-2 66 NBCSN — Alabama Huntsville at Notre FG: N/A FT: 5 of 13—.384 Reb: N/A At Chehalis Friday’s Games Dame PANTHERS 66, BEARCATS 52 Others receiving votes: Pittsburgh Washington at Indiana, 4 p.m. Washougal 15 14 22 15 —66 At Toledo 65, North Carolina 40, Connecticut 35, NBA BASKETBALL W.F. West 8 16 17 11 —52 ROCKETS 54, INDIANS 34 Saint Louis 25, Oklahoma 17, South- Detroit at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. 5 p.m. Washougal (66) — Davis 3, Wal- Castle Rock 16 15 14 9—54 ern Miss 15, Illinois 14, Cincinnati 13, Houston at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. lace 5, Taylor 7, Tran 14, Jones 8, Prang- Toledo 11 6 8 9—34 George Washington 11, Michigan 5, Charlotte at Minnesota, 5 p.m. ESPN — Miami at Brooklyn ley 23, Adams 6 Castle Rock (54) — T. Johnson 4, B. Kansas State 5, Toledo 5, New Mexico 3, Phoenix at Memphis, 5 p.m. 7:30 p.m. FG: 23 of 45 —.511 FT: 15 of 19 Johnson 26, Klingberg 19, Althauser 5 3, Harvard 2 Dallas at New Orleans, 5 p.m. FG: N/A FT: N/A Reb: 31 (Klingberg ESPN — L.A. Lakers at L.A. Clippers —.789 Reb: 36 (Prangley 14) Miami at Brooklyn, 5 p.m. 16) W.F. West (52) — Gueller 11, Cox Chicago at Milwaukee, 5:30 p.m. 3, Moon 13, Cleary 1, Schwarz 6, Sher- Toledo (34) — F. Wallace 4, Askin Cleveland at Utah, 6 p.m. fey 13, McKay 5 3, McEwen 17, Vermillya 9, Fuentes 1, SATURDAY, Jan. 11 FG: 16 of 47 —.340 FT: 19 of 28 Johnson, Bowen, J. Wallace, Andrews NFL Orlando at Sacramento, 7 p.m. FIGURE SKATING —.679 Reb: 22 (Moon 4) FG: N/A FT: N/A Reb: 23 (McEwen 7, Boston at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. F. Wallace 6) National Football League L.A. Lakers at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. Noon At Morton All Times PDT NBC — U.S. Championships, at Boston TIMBERWOLVES 82, TIGERS 42 Girls Basketball AMERICAN CONFERENCE 5 p.m. Napavine 9 9 7 17 —42 At Adna East W L T Pct PF PA Morton-WP 25 16 18 23 —82 PIRATES 69, VIKINGS 40 y-New England12 4 0 .750 444 338 NBC — U.S. Championships, at Boston Napavine (42) — Doughty 6, M. Adna 16 13 20 20—69 N.Y. Jets 8 8 0 .500 290 387 NHL GOLF Fagerness 3, Stanley 7, Filley 4, Kaut 11, Mossyrock 12 6 10 10—40 Miami 8 8 0 .500 317 335 National Hockey League Standings Hertz 2, Sherwood 6, VanWyck 1 Adna (69) — Moon 6, Massingham Buffalo 6 10 0 .375 339 388 4 a.m. FG: 13 of 64 —.203 FT: 12 of 18 1, Bond 7, Gilbertson 7, Gaffney 10, Dot- South All Times PST TGC — European PGA Tour, Volvo Champi- —.667 Reb. 33 (Hertz 7) son 21, Rolfe 6, Elliot 11 y-Indianapolis 11 5 0 .688 391 336 EASTERN CONFERENCE Morton-White Pass (82) — Po- FG: 30 of 74 —.405 FT: 7 of 18 —.389 Tennessee 7 9 0 .438 362 381 Atlantic Division ons, third round, at Durban, South Africa (same- quette 16, Ko. Dunlap, Elledge, Kolb Reb: 30 (Dotson 11) Jacksonville 4 12 0 .250 247 449 GP W L OT Pts GF GA day tape) Houston 2 14 0 .125 276 428 14, Walton 15, Hanson, Ka. Dunlap 16, Mossyrock (40) — Blackburn 2, Boston 43 28 13 2 58 126 94 Smith 2, Quinlan 2, Moorcroft 22, North 4 p.m. Counts 4, Reynolds 13, Eveland 4 Tampa Bay 43 26 13 4 56 123 102 FG: 31 of 64 —.484 FT: 13 of 25 Hensch 12 y-Cincinnati 11 5 0 .688 430 305 Montreal 45 25 15 5 55 115 106 TGC — PGA Tour, Sony Open, third round, —.520 Reb. 39 (Walton 8, Kolb 7) FG: 18 of 47 —.383 FT: 4 of 8 —.500 Pittsburgh 8 8 0 .500 379 370 Reb: N/A Baltimore 8 8 0 .500 320 352 Detroit 43 19 14 10 48 114 121 at Honolulu At Mossyrock Cleveland 4 12 0 .250 308 406 Toronto 44 21 18 5 47 122 132 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL VIKINGS 59, PIRATES 50 At Toutle West Ottawa 45 19 18 8 46 129 145 8 a.m. Mossyrock 14 11 21 13 —59 DUCKS 68, CARDINALS 22 y-Denver 13 3 0 .813 606 399 Florida 43 16 21 6 38 102 136 x-Kansas City 11 5 0 .688 430 305 Adna 12 8 17 13 —50 Toutle Lake 17 22 13 16—68 Buffalo 42 12 26 4 28 74 118 ESPN2 — Saint Louis at Dayton Winlock 5 5 5 7—22 x-San Diego 9 7 0 .563 396 348 Mossyrock (59) — Stephens 12, Metropolitan Division 9 a.m. Bowman 3, Hazen 17, Kirkley 5, Watson Toutlle Lake (68) — Br. Hockett Oakland 4 12 0 .250 322 453 Pittsburgh 45 32 12 1 65 147 107 13, Allen 5, Butler 4 8, Woodley 23, Wason 7, Dean 2, Ba. NATIONAL CONFERENCE ESPN — North Carolina at Syracuse FG: 21 of 50 —.420 FT: 13 of 23 Hockett 5, Mak. Gardner 10, Mar. East Philadelphia 44 23 17 4 50 117 119 9:30 a.m. —.565 Reb. 27 (Watson 8) Gardner 4, Adams 10 y-Philadelphia 10 6 0 .625 442 382 N.Y. Rangers 45 22 20 3 47 111 121 Adna (50) — Olson 1, Richard- FG: 26 of 48 —.542 FT: 10 of 17 Dallas 8 8 0 .500 439 432 Washington 42 20 16 6 46 128 128 NBCSN — St. Bonaventure at UMass son 30, Trotter 10, Wagner 1, Moon 4, —.588 Reb: N/A N.Y. Giants 7 9 0 .438 294 383 Carolina 43 18 16 9 45 105 124 10 a.m. Kaech 2, Latimer 2 Winlock (22) — Whitehead 3, Al- Washington 3 13 0 .188 334 478 New Jersey 44 17 18 9 43 103 113 South ESPN2 — Florida at Arkansas FG: 21 of 52 —.404 FT: 3 of 9 —.333 vord 7, Lopez 7, Hammond 3, Stalcup 2 Columbus 43 19 20 4 42 117 126 FG: 6 of 31 —.194 FT: 7 of 8 —.875 y-Carolina 12 4 0 .750 366 241 Reb. 21 (Trotter 8) N.Y. Islanders45 16 22 7 39 124 149 FS1 — Villanova at St. John’s Reb: N/A x-New Orleans 11 5 0 .688 414 304 WESTERN CONFERENCE At Pe Ell Atlanta 4 12 0 .250 353 443 11 a.m. LOGGERS 61, TROJANS 49 At Randle Tampa Bay 4 12 0 .250 288 389 Central Division ESPN — Kansas St. at Kansas Onalaska 15 10 14 22 —61 TIMBERWOLVES 45, TIGERS 32 North Chicago 46 29 8 9 67 169 127 Pe Ell 17 4 12 16 —49 MWP 12 16 11 6—45 y-Green Bay 8 7 1 .531 417 428 St. Louis 42 30 7 5 65 155 97 11:30 a.m. Pe Ell (49) — Aidan Arrington 6, Napavine 7 4 12 9—32 Chicago 8 8 0 .500 445 478 Colorado 43 27 12 4 58 127 111 NBCSN — Rhode Island at George Washing- Detroit 7 9 0 .438 395 376 Bailey 1, Smith 5, Russell 2, Austin Ar- Morton-White Pass (45) — Elledge Minnesota 45 23 17 5 51 108 114 2, Atkinson 3, Kelly 23, Allen 5, Hazen Minnesota 5 10 1 .344 391 480 ton rington 15, Lusk 15, Speck 5 Dallas 42 20 15 7 47 123 131 FG: 18 of 53 —.488 FT: 9 of 14 5, Kolb 3, Robbins 1, Eveland 3 West Noon Nashville 44 19 19 6 44 105 131 —.643 Reb. 27 (Lusk 7) FG: 18 of 48 —.375 FT: 5 of 10 —.500 y-Seattle 13 3 0 .813 417 231 ESPN2 — Memphis at Temple Onalaska (61) — Nielson 6, Smal- Reb: 29 (Kelly 10) x-San Francisco12 4 0 .750 406 272 Winnipeg 46 19 22 5 43 125 139 ley 23, Modica 5, Taylor 3, Lawrence 4, Napavine (32) — Lorton 17, Dick- Arizona 10 6 0 .625 379 324 Pacific Division 12:30 p.m. McMillion 20 erson, Hamre 2, Harris 2, Kleemeyer 5, St. Louis 7 9 0 .438 348 364 Anaheim 45 32 8 5 69 151 113 CBS — National coverage, Kentucky at FG: 22 of 45 —.488 FT: 9 of 13 Bornstein 2, Olson 4 San Jose 44 27 11 6 60 144 114 —.692 Reb. 33 (McMillion 12) FG: 13 of 47 —.277 FT: 3 of 8 —.375 x-clinched playoff spot Los Angeles 44 26 13 5 57 114 91 Vanderbilt y-clinched division Reb: 28 (Bornstein, Olson 7) Vancouver 45 23 13 9 55 121 113 2 p.m. At Hoquiam Phoenix 42 21 12 9 51 129 127 GRIZZLIES 51, BEAVERS 40 At Onalaska Wild-Card Playoffs ESPN2 — Virginia at NC State Tenino 4 14 9 13 —40 TROJANS 29, LOGGERS 23 Saturday, Jan. 4 Calgary 43 15 22 6 36 100 137 4 p.m. Hoquiam 16 10 8 17 —51 Pe Ell 5 12 4 8—29 Indianapolis 45, Kansas City 44 Edmonton 46 14 27 5 33 119 161 Tenino (40) — Bailon 4, Peterson Onalaska 7 9 4 3—23 New Orleans 26, Philadelphia 24 NOTE: Two points for a win, one FS1 — Georgetown at Butler 21, O’Brien 4, Pier 1, Davido 5, Enge- Onalaska (23) — Paxton 5, Duryea 8, point for overtime loss. MEN’S COLLEGE HOCKEY breth 2, Jones 3 Dalsted 2, Musick 2, Vint 4, Hoyt 2 Sunday, Jan. 5 San Diego 27, Cincinnati 10 5 p.m. FG: N/A FT: 13 of 20 —.650 Reb. 38 FG: 7 of 46—.152 FT: 8 of 20—.400 Tuesday’s Games Reb: 25 San Francisco 23, Green Bay 20 Hoquiam (51) — B. Kelly 8, New- Pittsburgh 5, Vancouver 4, SO NBCSN — Harvard vs. Yale, at New York ton 11, D. Kelly 4, White 2, Steen 9, Ad- Pe Ell (29) — Alden 4, Skeen 4, H. Minnesota 2, Los Angeles 1, SO ams 6, Farner 4, Anderson 7 Compton 3, A. Compton 6, Hoke 2, Divisional Playoffs MOTORSPORTS FG: N/A FT: 3 of 8 —.375 Reb. N/A Capps 10 Saturday, Jan. 11 N.Y. Islanders 5, Toronto 3 6:30 p.m. FG: 11 of 45—.239 FT: 5 of 14—.357 New Orleans at Seattle, 1:35 p.m. Philadelphia 3, New Jersey 2, OT FS1 — AMA Supercross, at Phoenix At Winlock Reb: 24 (FOX) Nashville 3, San Jose 2 DUCKS 54, CARDINALS 50 Indianpolis at New England, 5:15 Tampa Bay 4, Winnipeg 2 NFL FOOTBALL Toutle Lake 10 10 23 11 —54 Wednesday’s NWAACC Results p.m. (CBS) Phoenix 6, Calgary 0 1:30 p.m. Winlock 11 3 8 28 —50 Women’s Basketball St. Louis 5, Edmonton 2 Toutle Lake (54) — Erhorn 16, At Centralia Sunday, Jan. 12 FOX — NFC Divisional Playoff, New Orleans Anaheim 5, Boston 2 Farley 1, Risner 12, Phillips 5, Corbet 7, BLAZERS 82, CHOKERS 52 San Francisco at Carolina, 10:05 at Seattle Butler 10, Booth 3, Pohll 4 Centralia 43 39—82 a.m. (FOX) Carolina at Buffalo, ppd., inclement FG: N/A FT: N/A Reb: N/A Grays Harbor 26 26—52 San Diego at Denver, 1:40 p.m. weather 5 p.m. Winlock (50) — Heuvel, Tremayne Centralia (82) — Gee 9, Fisher 7, (CBS) CBS — AFC Divisional Playoff, Indianapolis 6, Coleman 3, Rose 29, Miller, Fisher 8, Preuninger 11, Sorensen 6, McIntyre 8, Wednesday’s Games Mitchell Davis 13, McDonald 3, Myers 6, Finger Conference Championships Philadelphia 3, Montreal 1 at New England Sunday, Jan. 19 FG: 15 of 41 —.366 FT: 11 of 21 5, DeVore, Kaupu 8, Narolski 6 N.Y. Rangers 3, Chicago 2 PREP BASKETBALL —.524 Reb. 34 (Fisher 15) FG: 28 of 82 —.340 FT: 11 of 12 AFC, 12 p.m. (CBS) Colorado 4, Ottawa 3, OT —.920 Reb: 57 (Kaupu 12) NFC, 3:30 p.m. (FOX) 1 p.m. At Brooklyn Grays Harbor (52) — Chovich 4, ESPN — Oak Ridge (Fla.) at Montverde (Fla.) ACORNS 63, MUSTANGS 33 Maneman, Hagain, Cox 23, Robles 5, Pro Bowl Thursday’s Games Oakville 18 12 17 16 —63 Koe, Fifield 10, Stewart, Russell 9, Dot- Sunday, Jan. 26 Florida at Buffalo, 4 p.m. SOCCER North River 6 12 9 6 —33 son 1 At Honolulu Dallas at New Jersey, 4 p.m. 4:40 a.m. Oakville (63) — M. Youckton FG: 15 of 53 —.280 FT: 19 of 30 TBD, 4:30 p.m. (NBC) Toronto at Carolina, 4 p.m. NBCSN — Premier League, Chelsea at Hull 4, Tinney 2, Trott 10, A. Youckton 4, —.630 Reb: 40 (Russell 7) Washington at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. Super Bowl Ortivez 3, Lopez 5, Bird 1, Jack 9, Bray Anaheim at Nashville, 5 p.m. City 5, Atkins 8, S. Youckton 10 Men’s Basketball Sunday, Feb. 2 St. Louis at Calgary, 6 p.m. 6:55 a.m. FG: 26 of 42 —.619 FT: 2 of 4 At Centralia At East Rutherford, N.J. —.500 Reb. N/A BLAZERS 75, CHOKERS 65 AFC champion vs. NFC champion, 3:30 Minnesota at Phoenix, 6 p.m. NBCSN — Premier League, Crystal Palace at North River (33) — Turner 5, Grays Harbor 32 33—65 p.m. (FOX) Boston at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. Tottenham L. Charape 4, J. Charape 2, Holmes, Centralia 34 41—75 Detroit at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. Berentsen 3, Simpson 9, Baugham 2, Centralia (75) — Rogers 9, Scott 8, 9:30 a.m. Wilson 8, McDougall Edwards 7, Malone 4, Brooks 3, Brous- Friday’s Games NBC — Premier League, Swansea City at FG: 16 of 40 —.400 FT: 0 of 0 sard 13, Farley 17, Dumetz 14 Dallas at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m. —.000 Reb. N/A FG: 27 of 52—.509 FT: 19 of 28—.679 NBA Manchester United Toronto at Washington, 4 p.m. Reb: 29 (Broussard 5) All Times PST WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Girls Basketball Grays Harbor (65) — Harrison 9, EASTERN CONFERENCE Carolina at Columbus, 4 p.m. At Toledo Darryl Larkins 2, Kolokihakausfisi 3, Atlantic Division W L Pct GB N.Y. Islanders at Colorado, 6 p.m. 1 p.m. INDIANS 40, ROCKETS 29 Ladson 10, Harrod 2, Irion 4, Straghter Toronto 17 17 .500 — Pittsburgh at Edmonton, 7 p.m. FSN — UTSA at Southern Miss. Castle Rock 3 7 7 12 —29 5, Bryan McGriff 26, Jordan Dutton 4 Brooklyn 14 21 .400 3½ St. Louis at Vancouver, 7 p.m. • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014

Tuesday’s Boys 2A Basketball Tuesday’s Girls Basketball Hot-Shooting Tigers Down River Ridge Indians Start Fast, FROM DOWNTOWN: Hold Off Rockets Tigers Hit 10 of 18 By The Chronicle Threes, Move to 3-0 TOLEDO — The Indi- ans got off to a fast start and in Conference Play left Castle Rock in the dust in By Aaron VanTuyl the form of a 40-29 SWW 1A League Trico Division victory [email protected] here on Tuesday. Casee Rice The defining point in Cen- led Toledo with 15 points and tralia’s wins this season has been, eight rebounds as the Indians more often than not, 3-point tried to keep pace in the race shooting. for a District 4 tournament When the Tigers are on, spot. they win. When they’re not, it “We got off to a really good typically hasn’t ended well. start which has been unusual Tuesday night’s 86-55 win for us,” Toledo coach J.B. Ew- over River Ridge in the Hub City, ers said. “We got off to it and which improved the Tigers to kept that pace for the rest of the 3-0 in Evergreen 2A Conference game. It was a good win for us.” action, was a perfect example of Toledo was coming off a what happens when things go 1-point loss to Stevenson, but right. took a 23-10 lead over Castle Maxx Waring went 6 of 9 Rock into halftime and ex- from long range and scored 20 tended their lead by 3 points in points, and Centralia shot a siz- the third quarter. The Indians zling 59 percent from the field are currently seventh in a Trico and converted 10 of 18 attempts Division that takes six teams to from behind the 3-point arc. districts. “It was just one of those “So we’re still fighting and in nights,” Tiger guard Ty Hous- the mix of things,” Ewers said. den said. “Everybody has those Toledo (3-7 overall, 3-5 nights, and it was one of those league) will play at Trico foe nights.” Woodland on Thursday. The Tigers broke River Ridge’s press for a few open Warriors Blast Ocosta layups early on to get rolling, WESTPORT — The War- and led 18-12 after a 3 from Joe riors pushed their record to a Blaser ended the first quarter. perfect 10-0 here Tuesday night Housden opened the second with a 69-12 nonleague blow- quarter with another 3, and out of Ocosta. Centralia closed out the second Sierra Seymour scored 18, quarter on a 12-0 run that fea- Joni Lancaster added 17 and tured a pair of 3s from Waring Keeli Demers notched 16 to and two buckets by Housden. lead Rochester, which led 62-4 “When you shoot well, ev- after three quarters. erything looks a little better,” Ti- “It’s good, in that, you kind ger coach Ron Brown said. “We of get your shot back on track,” did shoot pretty well. I thought Rochester coach A.J. Easley we did a lot of other things, but said. “We’ve been on break. It’s you build on a few good shots, good to come out and kind of and everybody loosens up.” clear the system a little, and get The Hawks exploded for out and run a little bit.” 25 points in the third frame, Ten different players though it wound up only do- scored for the Warriors in the ing marginal damage — a point, win. Rochester shot 32 of 74 (43 to be exact — to Centralia’s percent) from the field, while 21-point halftime lead, as the Ti- Ocosta went 4 of 21 (19 percent). gers poured in 24 of their own in Courtney Baird played the third. well defensively, Easley added, River Ridge managed 16 and Kessa Demers — Keeli’s points on second-chance oppor- twin sister — returned to the tunities against Centralia’s zone lineup from a knee injury. defense, but shot just 31 percent Rochester will host Elma Brandon Hansen / (24 of 77) from the field and was [email protected] (6-4) on Thursday. never able to overcome their Centralia’s Ty Housden goes up towards the basket during Evergreen 2A Conference basketball action against River Ridge 6-point second quarter. Tuesday night at Ron Brown Court in Centralia. Early Lead Disappears in Tigers’ Baylor Scott added 17 points shooters. We really do,” said team’s 66-52 loss to Washougal the basketball.” for Centralia on 7 of 10 shooting on Tuesday night in Chehalis. Loss to River Ridge from the field. Housden went 8 Brown, adding that six differ- Besides being thoroughly He was actually quite certain of LACEY — The Tigers held of 13 from the floor and added ent players have led the team in outrebounded, W.F. West shot 10 rebounds, citing the defense scoring this season. “They’re all the cause. just 34 percent from the field a 3-point lead after one quar- as the catalyst for the team’s capable, and if you put it togeth- “We just didn’t bring any and 67 percent from the free ter of play here Tuesday night, shooting. er on a given night, which we energy form the start. We were throw line compared to 51 and but were outscored 60-32 “If our defense is good, did tonight, it makes you look down 9-nothing before we knew 79, respectively, for Washougal. the rest of the way and River Ridge emerged with a 75-50 which it has been these last few pretty good.” it,” said Robertson. Bowe McKay provided a After being outscored 15-8 Evergreen 2A Conference girls games, we’re going to be push- Centralia (7-3 overall) will spark off the bench, Robertson ing the ball,” he said. “We’re go- host Tumwater on Friday night. in the first quarter, W.F. West hoops win. was able to shave 2 points off of added, scoring 5 points. Bryan “Right before the half, we ing to be getting that better look, Note: The Tiger JV won 70- Moon led W.F. West with 13 pretty much, and it just opens 30, and Centralia’s c-squad won the deficit in the second quarter, just fell apart,” Tiger coach points and four rebounds, and up our game offensively.” 39-37. but a second half comeback was Tom Kelly said. “We started Waring hit a 3-pointer with not in the cards. Nathan Sherfey added 13 points. turning the ball over. Our de- W.F. West (6-5) travels to fense, even in the first quarter 4:41 left in the fourth quarter Panthers Roll Past Bearcats “We didn’t do anything that pushed Centralia’s lead over well,” said Robertson. “When Black Hills on Friday to resume when we were leading wasn’t 30 at 77-46. W.F. West coach Ryan Rob- you get beat 36-22 on the boards Evergreen 2A Conference ac- very good. Our defense was just “You know, we have good ertson was not mystified by his you can tell who is hungrier for tion. as bad as I have ever seen.” Kelly said he’d been of the opinion that his team’s defense MLB was improving of late. River Ridge shot a sizzling Edgar Martinez on Hall of Fame Vote: “I Knew I Wasn’t Going to Get In” 66 percent from the floor for By Ryan Divish the contest, mostly due to fast- ity. The analytical side of him 15, 2003, and Maddux made the Martinez played in 1,403 breaks and open layup oppor- The Seattle Times wouldn’t allow it. He accepted start. He struck out 11 batters, games as a designated hit- tunities. On the other end of his fate before the announce- including Martinez, who went 0 ter. Some Hall of Fame voters the stat sheet, Centralia shot Edgar Martinez didn’t sound ment came. for 3, twice. bitter or angry. Even through haven’t been able to look beyond just 37 percent from the field “I knew I wasn’t going to get “He’s not overpowering, but that stigma. But Martinez said and attempted only six free the scratchiness of a cellphone in,” he said. his control was amazing,” Mar- connection, he sounded, well, he hopes that will change. throws. Martinez was on just 25.2 tinez said. “He had a lot of “What I’m hoping is that in “We’re going east and west like normal old Edgar — upbeat percent of the 571 ballots this movement on the ball. He just and positive, while remaining the future, some of the statis- and nobody’s going north and year. The percentage is down knew how to pitch. It was amaz- realistic about his Hall of Fame south. Nobody’s attacking,” from the 35.9 percent he re- ing what he was able to do. He tics can extend out and I get hopes. Kelly said. ceived last year and 36.5 in 2011. played in Chicago for a lot of more credit for the hitter I was The Mariners great under- After watching his team’s “I’m not surprised that my and for my contributions to the stood that his chances of earn- years, and that was a hitter’s 3-point lead morph into a percentage went down,” he said. team, not just that I was a DH,” ing enough votes to be inducted park.” 25-point blowout, Kelly was at “We just have to wait and see for he said. “I hear that a lot of writ- into this year’s class were slim. But it’s the induction of a loss for an explanation. the future.” ers that vote are not completely He’d read stories analyzing Thomas that could possibly help “I’ve never experienced this Martinez had no arguments in tune with all the players and the vote and understood that Martinez’s future chances. The before, so I don’t know what to against the three inductees. the addition of Greg Maddux, White Sox slugger appeared in the new statistics and metrics chalk it up to,” he said. “Let’s Their résumés and numbers Tom Glavine and Frank Thom- more games at designated hitter that are being used today. Hope- put it on me. Let’s say it’s bad were close to impeccable. as — all of whom were voted (1,310) than he did at first base fully that changes and it helps. coaching.” “They were all great players,” in Wednesday by the Baseball (969). While most voters and It’s hard to tell.” Madi Crews managed 17 he said. “They deserve to be in Writers’ Association of America fans still view Thomas as a first As for his future, Martinez points against a Hawk defense there.” — made things a little more dif- baseman, the argument can be knows his former teammates focused on limiting her oppor- Martinez never faced ficult for him. made he was more of a DH. — Randy Johnson (2015) and tunities. Glavine. He faced Maddux “Since the writers can only “I think it can improve my Ken Griffey Jr. (2016) — will be “She played pretty good un- twice in his career. In 1997, at vote for 10 players, and in this chances,” said Martinez, pri- der duress,” said Kelly. “When Cleveland’s Jacobs Field, Marti- eligible soon and are locks to be year’s class you have so many marily a DH. “But in reality, somebody’s dogging you all nez got his first All-Star hit off voted in. For Mariners fans, see- great players, plus the other de- Frank’s numbers were amazing. night, it’s pretty frustrating.” Maddux, smashing a solo homer ing Griffey and Martinez — the serving players that were still When you have the numbers he Payton Cline added 15 to left field. Martinez had been heart of the batting order of the waiting to get in, I thought it has, over 500 homers — that’s a points and played well in the hitless in five previous All-Star Mariners’ 1995 team — induct- could be difficult for my chanc- big number — he’s well deserv- second half, Kelly noted. at-bats. The two met once in ed together would be special. es,” he said. ing to be in the Hall of Fame. He Centralia (6-4, 1-2 league) the regular season. The Braves Martinez wouldn’t let himself Martinez didn’t allow him- was a great hitter. He was a defi- plays Saturday at Tumwater. self to even gauge the possibil- came to Safeco Field on June nitely a first-ballot player.” get caught up in the possibility. Sports 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014 SPORTS

MLB

Susan Pollard / MCT Phil Velasquez / MCT Curtis Compton / MCT Greg Maddux, seen pitching for the Atlanta Braves in this 2002 ile photo, Frank Thomas speaks to the media at U.S. Cellular Field Former Atlanta Braves pitcher Tom Glavine, seen speaking to the media in was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame on Wednesday. in Chicago after being elected to the Baseball Hall of this 2010 ile photo, was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame on Wednes- THREE’SFame on Wednesday. COMPANY day. Pitchers Glavine and Maddux, Along With Hard-Hitting Thomas, Make Hall of Fame NEW YORK (AP) — A new said the living members among on my face right now because thedral we’ve made of sports.” in 1947 for the smallest mar- generation of starting pitchers the 306 Hall of Famers don’t the writers, they definitely got it BBWAA Secretary-Treasurer gin to just miss. Traynor made and a self-proclaimed Mr. Clean want those with sullied reputa- right.” Jack O’Connell declined com- it the following year, and Fox of the Steroids Era will be ush- tions. Mark McGwire, appearing ment. Maddux and Glavine be- was elected by the old Veterans ered into baseball’s Hall of Fame “Over the last year, doing a for the eighth time, fell from come the first primarily starting Committee in 1997. Biggio, who this summer. For tainted players, couple of charity events with Hall 16.9 to 11 percent — down from pitchers to enter the Hall whose spent his entire career with the however, the doors to Cooper- of Famers that are in, they’ve got a peak of 25.6 in 2008. Rafael careers began after Bert Blyleven, Houston Astros, appeared on stown remain bolted. a strong stance against anyone Palmeiro will be dropped from who debuted in 1970. Maddux 388 ballots last year in his ini- Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine who’s taken steroids. They do not future ballots after falling to 25 reached the major leagues in tial appearance — when writers and Frank Thomas were elected want them in. They don’t care votes and 4.4 percent — below 1986 and Glavine a year later. failed to elect anyone — and ap- on their first when they started or when they the 5 percent threshold neces- They also are the first team- pears to be on track to gain elec- ballot ap- did it, they do not want them in,” sary to remain eligible. One voter mates on a starting rotation to be tion next year. Next year’s vote pearances he said. “I’ve got to take the right submitted a blank ballot. elected together since 1946. Add will be even more crowded when Wednesday, stance, too. No, they shouldn’t “I can go home and sleep at in Cox, and the induction will be Randy Johnson, Pedro Martinez, when Craig get in. There shouldn’t be cheat- night and rest,” Thomas said, “so dominated by Braves. John Smoltz, Carlos Delgado and Biggio fell ing allowed to get into the Hall of I don’t have to worry about all “It’s fitting, given the influ- Gary Sheffield become eligible, just two Fame.” the nonsense that the other peo- ence those two guys had on my five years after their retirements. votes short. Making their second appear- ple are going through, because career,” Glavine said. “The thing Mad- ances on the ballot, Clemens I know I won’t be getting a call that would have disappointed dux and Glavine will join their dropped from 37.6 percent to in the middle of the night from me the most had it not happened former Atlanta Braves man- 35.4 in voting by senior members someone saying, oh, he did this would have been a lost oppor- ager, Bobby Cox, at the July 27 of the Baseball Writers’ Asso- or he did that.” tunity to go in with Bobby and OUR BEST induction along with Joe Torre ciation of America, Bonds from Miami Herald columnist Greg.” PASSENGER TIRE! and Tony La Russa, also elected 36.2 to 34.7 and Sosa from 12.5 Dan Le Batard, saying interested Maddux, eighth on the ca- last month by the expansion-era to 7.2. fans were more qualified than reer list with 355 wins, was ULTRA Z900 committee. 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By Kyle Spurr [email protected] Eric Brooks kept his New Year’s resolution. Brooks, a 30-year-old Chehalis resident, entered 2013 weighing in at more than 300 pounds. He had constant heartburn and, of- ten, lower back pain. He wore baggy jeans and sported scraggly hair. Last New Year, Brooks vowed to make a life- style change by committing to a nutritional diet and daily jogs. Now, a year later, Brooks’ 6-foot, 3-inch frame carries a healthy 200 pounds. “For the first six months it was more or less watching my diet and slowly walking on trails and trying to get a couple miles in at a time just walking,” Brooks said. “I lost 55 pounds.” By July of last year, Brooks had started The Couch-to-5K, a 12-week training program that helps people work up to running a full 3 miles nonstop. He is currently running about 35 miles per week. On Sunday, he ran 16 miles — a distance he would have considered unthinkable at nearly any other point in his life. “When you start at zero it’s hard to go three miles. We expect results to be immediate, but that’s just not the case,” Brooks said. “I lost 100 pounds through nothing but hard work and eating the correct portions.” Sticking to a dedicated routine worked for Brooks, but he said other people should find their own motivation and exercises that work best for them. “I would encourage everybody to do it and to understand there is nothing easy about run- ning and dieting,” Brooks said. “But the good news is once you lose the weight and run as far ute miles and wants to shave off some of that Pete Caster / [email protected] as you want to, that is something you have cre- time. Eric Brooks enjoys a jog near his ated for yourself.” Part of getting faster means losing another house in Chehalis. For Brooks, his motivation stems from his 15 to 25 pounds, Brooks said. wife, Catie, who is 8 months pregnant with the Brooks is embracing his new lifestyle and couple’s first child. It’s a boy. is looking forward to another year of improve- Brooks said he started running regularly ments. around the same time Catie found out she was “I’m excited to move forward and be a more pregnant. The prospect of becoming a first- active person,” Brooks said. “To actually live time father gave Brooks the extra motivation the life, to go out and go running or mountain to keep training. The jogging also gave Brooks biking or snowboarding. That is what memo- time alone to sort out all the excitement about ries are about. You don’t want to look back on his changing life. all that you couldn’t do.” “I had so much stuff going on in my head about being a first-time dad that to have a cou- ple hours a day to process it (is beneficial),” he said. Catie was on the same diet and exercise ONLINE RESOURCES: plan the as Brooks. She lost 40 pounds before • Eric Brooks, who lost about 100 she became pregnant. pounds in one year, suggests using The “She is 8 months pregnant and weighs less Couch-to-5K website coolrunning.com than she did the year before,” Brooks said. “She to set a workout plan — starting with is really motivated. She understands it’s a long- short distances and working up to run- term effort too.” ning 3 miles nonstop. Brooks, a claims manager for Labor and In- • Brooks also uses the Android app dustries in Tumwater, said he commonly sees Libra — Weight Manager, a daily weight claims from employees that could have been tracker with a seven day weighed prevented if they were in better health. trendline. Along with his job, Brooks also sees people • Additionally, Brooks read the books in his life struggle with depression and dis- “The Belly Off! Diet: Attack the Fat That ease. Being an able-bodied younger man made Matters Most,” by by Jeff Csatari that Brooks realize he should set a better example. gives a straightforward look at reason- “How can I live my life as a way to encour- able daily food consumption; and “The age them without getting my life in order first?” Hacker’s Diet,” by John Walker that Catie Brooks Brooks thought. looks at the root causes of slow weight / Courtesy Photo Going into 2014, Brooks’ new goal is to gain and how to reverse it. Eric Brooks poses at Disneyland in 2012, shortly before his New Year’s maintain the distances he is running while be- resolution to get in shape. Over the course of 2013 Brooks, now 30, lost nearly coming faster. He currently runs about 11-min- 100 pounds through dieting and a running regimen. Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014 LIFE The GifTs ThaT Keep on GivinG Use your gift cards on healthy purchases and reap the benefits all year long

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Lewis County History of — est. 1845 —

Tycoon Billiard Hall Has Beer on Ice Cultivating Crops on Top of Cooks Hill n 1890, the Tycoon Bil- Iliard Hall, across from the post office, was labeled the “Headquarters for Commercial Men,” in The Centralia Chron- icle. “A quiet pleasant resort for gentlemen. The only place in the city where draft beer on ice can be procured.”

Slayer is Acquitted n 1910, William Dean, Iwho killed Ed Bertrand at Little Falls, was acquitted on the grounds of self-defense. “There was an element of sectional strife in the case,” The Centralia News Examiner reported. “Dean is a Kentuck- ian, and there are a number of Southerners who are employed in and about Little Falls. There was some feeling against some of these men on the part of Bertrand and others, accord- ing to the stories of some of the citizens there. Dean had $100 when arrested, but it is reliably reported that his friends in the logging camps and mills raised about $1,000 with which to de- fend him.” submitted by Floyd Venard for Our Hometowns Anna “Mullen” Venard is pictured in this circa 1907 photo cultivating the ground for crops on top of Cooks Hill. Anna was married to George Washington Body Found Venard in Missouri or Kansas when the dust bowl blew them out. The Venards came to this area early in the 1900s with their children, one of whom was born in Washington. n 1911, a body Iwas found north of Centralia. Sticklin Dies ent location and rebuilt it as the lia. He took the place of former Chamber Merger Recalled “Last Thursday a sensation Sticklin apartments, where he Centralia Police Chief Jay Win- was sprung when the body of n 1935, L.G. Sticklin, 74, n 2005, during its annual resident of Lewis County spent the last years of his ener- ter who had been removed from banquet, the Centralia- a man who had evidently been I getic and useful life.” the chief position by Mayor I murdered, was found in a shack since 1891, died at his home at Chehalis Chamber of Com- the Sticklin apartments, with Jack Gelder. merce recalled the history of a short distance above Centra- “I guess you can say I accept- lia,” The Chehalis Bee-Nugget all of the members of his family State Wants Fair Money the chamber, which included at his bedside. ed the appointment with some- the merger of two chambers. wrote. “Evidence of a desperate n 1960, the State Tax For several years Sticklin had what mixed emotions,” said “At one point, I recall be- struggle was noticeable. The Commission wanted more been in ill health, but the shock I Breckel. “Sometimes it’s hard ing chastised by a Centralia murdered man had evidently than $1,500 from the Southwest of the recent death of his 4-year- to step in and take the place of businessman in the aisles of been attacked while lying down Washington Fair for business old grandson, Ted, was thought someone who’s been your good Fullers, complaining that we in a corner of the shack. A club and occupation taxes dating to have hastened his passing. friend for 14 years.” were showing favoritism to- and stone covered with blood back to 1955. “Mr. Sticklin opened an un- ward Chehalis and weeks later showed how the deed had been “Why the tax commission dertaking establishment, and a received a phone call from an committed, and the blood spat- has waited for more than 26 Winds Disrupt Skiing year later he moved to Cheha- individual in Chehalis charg- tered on the walls demonstrated years to try to apply the B and n 2000, the White Pass lis where he has resided since,” ing us with the same offense that there had been a struggle. O tax to fairs such as ours is a ski area was closed when The Centralia Daily Chronicle I in favoring Centralia,” shared “The sheriff was called. He question,” said Tony Wildhaber, cables on the lifts were blown wrote. “Mr. Sticklin was noted Joe Pitt, first president of the investigated the matter, and fair manager. away from electronic sensors. merged chamber. “At a board is of the opinion that the dead for his efforts on behalf of city Near the top of the ski runs, meeting we determined we man and those who commit- beautification, during his life- Breckel Picked winds were clocked at 118 mph. must be on the right track if ted the deed were hoboes. The time buying many old build- as Interim Police Chief “We didn’t get much argu- members of both camps were shack is a favorite hangout for ings and renovating them. n 1985, Toni Breckel, ment,” Kevin McCarthy, gen- unhappy.” these men. No clues were left Among these was the old St. I16-year-police depart- eral manager, said. “It was that were definite as yet to lead Helens hotel building, which he ment veteran, was appointed as some very good skiing, but they to the arrest of anyone.” moved two blocks to its pres- interim police chief in Centra- didn’t enjoy the ride up.”

Washington stated: “You remember I told on 228th Avenue SE, replaces the new library would become the question arose of what to you I was going to have to an older public library in Sam- part of the 30-acre Sammamish do with the old building once count on you for a lot of work mamish that has been open Commons, a civic and park the library moved. This was state related to revenue and taxation since 1998. complex just south and west of answered in September 2009 and also on the unemployment As Seattle’s suburbs spread the intersection of SE 8th Street when the Sammamish City HISTORY problems. You were a very im- east onto the Sammamish Pla- and 228th Avenue SE in Sam- Council voted to purchase the portant factor in the session teau in the 1980s and 1990s, mamish. Funding for the proj- old building from the King HistoryLink.org and delivered the goods every the need for a local library be- ect was available from a $172 County Library System for use time. I extend my personal ap- came apparent. In 1988 vot- million capital improvement as a recreation center geared Magnuson Helps Spearhead preciation [and] I wish you ev- ers approved a bond measure bond measure passed by area primarily toward teenagers. Unemployment Relief ery success – you have the abil- to build or improve about 20 voters in 2004. The City is scheduled to take in Washington House of ity and the character to deliver libraries in unincorporated In December 2008 ground over the old library building in Representatives Beginning at all times” (Scates, 40). King County, which included was broken for the new $16 mil- February 2010. January 9, 1933 Magnuson was later to be- construction of a new library lion library building, and con- come one of Washington’s most on the Sammamish Plateau. It struction proceeded through Newly elected state Repre- influential U.S. senators ever. was originally scheduled to be much of 2009. Meanwhile, sentative Warren G. Magnuson completed by 1995, but vari- (1905-1989) helps spearhead Hearst Corporation Puts The ous delays pushed the project The Glass Guru™ unemployment relief and thus Seattle Post-Intelligencer Up back for so long that the King SERVICES plays a significant role in the County Library System opened Moisture Removal Washington state legislative For Sale on January 9, 2009 a temporary library station session that begins on Janu- The Hearst Corporation, in 1995 in the Sammamish Scratch Removal ary 9, 1933. This session is held which owns the Seattle Post-In- Highlands Shopping Center, Water Stain Removal during the depths of the Great telligencer, announces that the where you could at least order MOISTURE IN YOUR WINDOWS? Window Replacements Depression, with unemploy- newspaper is up for sale. The and pick up books. Finally in Don’t Replace. RESTORE for Less!

New Glass, Windows, CH513079cz.sw ment running at 25 to 30 per- P-I’s parent company states that Guaranteed Repair Process! April 1998 construction of a Doors, Screens cent. Magnuson serves as chair unless a buyer is found within 60 10,000-square-foot library be- CALL TODAY! of the House unemployment days, the newspaper will either gan, and Sammamish’s first Free & MORE! 360-740-7777 Estimates relief committee. He is 28 years become an internet-only publi- library opened at 825 228th Av- Chehalis, WA 98532 Learn More At old. cation or cease all operations. enue NE on December 15, 1998. #GLASSGC871JS TheGlassGuruofChehalis.com A bill was proposed and News of the impending sale But in only a few years the passed to provide $10,000,000 was first broadcast on KING-TV library was already outdated. A to hire unemployed persons for the night before. An unnamed burgeoning population in Sam- Serving public works projects. Funds source “close to the deal” told mamish as well as rapid tech- LewiS County were provided for some ini- the television station that the nological advances created de- PaCifiC tial work on the Grand Coulee announcement was imminent. mands on the library that were Dam as well as the Yakima Val- Editors and reporters at the P-I difficult for it to meet given ley Roza irrigation project, and were stunned, unaware that the the constraints of the build- Prosthetics & orthotics, LLC to construct the Deception Pass Hearst Corporation was plan- ing. Further, vehicular access Compassionate Consultation • Locally Owned bridge between Whidbey Is- ning to announce the sale. to the library was difficult, land and Fidalgo Island, and to The Post-Intelligencer trac- with access possible from only •Artiicial Limbs • Knee Braces build Washington Park Arbo- es its origins back to Seattle’s one direction, the southbound retum in Seattle. first newspaper, the Gazette, lanes of 228th Avenue NE, even • Leg Braces • Arch Supports Magnuson was also the founded in 1863. It was pub- though the building sat on the • Diabetic Shoes main force in the passage of a lished as the Weekly Intelli- northwest corner of one of major bill to give public utilities gencer from 1867 until 1876, Sammamish’s busiest intersec- • Repairs & Adjustments the right of eminent domain to when it began daily publication tions at Inglewood Hill Road acquire private power systems as the Intelligencer. and 228th Avenue NE. • Home Or Ofice Visits and a bill to allow pari-mutual By 2006 calls for a new li- betting on horse racing, which New Sammamish Public brary were growing louder, (360) 330-1602 led to the establishment of Library Building Opens on and in October 2007 the Sam- Longacres Race Track in south mamish City Council agreed to 1720 Cooks Hill Rd. King County. January 9, 2010 sell a parcel of land to the King Centralia, Wa Raymond Frieszell, MS, CPO At the conclusion of the ses- A new public library opens County Library System for the Licensed Prosthetist/Orthotist sion, House Speaker George in Sammamish (King Coun- construction of a new library Yantis wrote Magnuson and ty). The new library, located building. Located just south Ofice Hours by Appointment MEDICARE • VA • DSHS • L & I • ALL INSURANCES thanked him for his help. He in the Sammamish Commons of the Sammamish City Hall, CH513524cd.ke COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014 • Life 5

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PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

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DILBERT by Scott Adams

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “A man must marry only a very pretty woman in case he should ever want some other man to take her off his hands.” — Sacha Guitry © 2013 by NEA, Inc. Ten Tips for Eating Healthier in 2014 By Robert Rodriguez 1. Don’t skip breakfast, says Kim ent herbs and seasonings, such as cinna- Pregnant women should consult their The Fresno Bee Tirapelle, a registered dietitian at Kaiser mon, chile peppers, basil, thyme, cilantro doctors about eating fish because of the Permanente in Clovis, Calif. Eating a or turmeric, or whatever is in season at concern over high levels of mercury. It’s a new year and a good time to start breakfast with protein and fiber will help the farmers markets. It helps add flavor 6. Increase your fluids. “Often living a healthier lifestyle. stabilize your blood sugar and curb your without the salt. Health experts, food bloggers and times when we feel tired and worn down late morning cravings. Foods like Greek 4. Increase your intake of fiber it is because we are dehydrated,” Tira- chefs say that with an abundance of fresh yogurt are a great source of protein as are pelle says. She said we should be drink- fruits, vegetables and nuts, getting on the eggs or egg whites. Whole wheat toast, and whole grains. Chef Naomi Hen- right track should be a little easier. oatmeal and fresh fruit are also good drix adds a tablespoon of chia seeds ing between 64 to 80 ounces of water a Also helping people make better food sources of fiber. to her morning oatmeal or cereal. The day. And limit the sports drink, flavored choices is a new book by celebrity chef coffees and teas. 2. Increase your intake of fruits nutrient rich seeds are high in protein Giada De Laurentiis. Her book, “Giada’s and antioxidants. Hendrix says the tiny and vegetables at every meal. 7. Plant your own garden. Grow- Feel Good Food: My Healthy Recipes and seeds will make you feel full, reducing ing your own food helps increase your Secrets” is loaded with more than 100 rec- Tirapelle says the more colors of food the tendency to over eat. Other fiber-rich on your plate the better. Also, if you can’t intake of fresh fruits and vegetables and ipes for breakfasts, juices, lunches, snacks, things to try include quinoa, amaranth get your children to eat vegetables, sneak gets children more interested in what dinners and desserts. and freekeh, young green wheat that is it in their food by pureeing it and add- they are eating. Why change your eating habits? The toasted and cracked. reasons are many, including lowering ing it to sauces or soups. And if you can’t Along with growing her own food your blood pressure, reducing your risk find fresh fruits or vegetables, frozen 5. Eat more foods with omega-3, and shopping at farmers markets, food of heart disease and getting your blood produce is a good option. a beneficial fatty acid. Tirapelle says blogger Kindra Franzen of Visalia, Calif., sugar levels under control. Admittedly, it 3. Cut out the fat and salt. Try foods with omega-3 help improve your cleans out her pantry of junk food. “Get isn’t always easy to change. roasting or grilling your meats and veg- heart and brain function. Foods high in it out of the house,” Franzen says. “No But with 10 helpful tips from the experts etables instead of frying. Choose leaner omega-3 include salmon, mackerel, tuna, temptations. Nothing to set you up for and some recipes from De Laurentiis, you meats and pull the skin off poultry. Also, flax seed, spinach and walnuts. She rec- failure.” can begin the new year in a healthful way. don’t be afraid to experiment with differ- ommends at least three servings a week. please see HEALTHY, page Life 8

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way around. Cut the cucumbers crosswise Healthy into 1-inch rounds, for a total of at least 12. ADVICE: Dear Abby Using the smaller end of a melon baller or Continued from Life 7 a small round measuring spoon, scoop out part of the center of each cucumber round to 8. Try healthy snacks. Limit salty and form a hollow. Use a small spoon (or a pastry Young Mom Must Keep fried snack foods such as potato chips. This bag fitted with a star tip) to fill each cup with time of year stock up on winter fruits for hummus, mounding it slightly over the top. snacks and at meal time. “Put a bowl of 4-5 Tuck a small fresh parsley leaf into the side of her Wits as Husband peeled mandarins and 2-3 sliced pears at the dinner table for one more side dish,” said the filling as a garnish, if desired. Arrange the Dorie Lim, a registered dietitian. “Trust me, cups on a platter and serve. Considers Leaving —Giada De Laurentiis, “Feel Good Food” they’ll disappear.” Dried fruit and nuts also DEAR ABBY: My husband me. But I’m a human being. I some- are a good source of healthy snacks. CHICKEN SALAD WITH ROASTED VEGETABLE and I are a young couple, married times make mistakes. At the same 9. Choose low-fat or nonfat milk almost two years. He recently told time, I don’t want to disappoint products. Also, try using low-fat plain yo- VINAIGRETTE me he isn’t happy them. What should I do? Should gurt or avocados — that have a heart healthy with me anymore I tell them to get off my back or fat — for dipping vegetables or other healthy and that he may continue to accept their pressure? snacks. want to leave. He — TEEN IN TURMOIL, TULSA, 10. Use smaller plates to help with won’t tell me why. OKLA. He says he doesn’t DEAR TEEN: Your parents portion control. Also, taller slender glasses know why. probably push you because they help reduce the amount of soda or juice you It was a com- want you to get a college education. drink. When you eat from smaller plates, you plete shock to me. Good grades, various activities and feel satisfied without overeating, says the U.S. He refuses to seek By Abigail Van Buren a talent for sports can make you a Department of Agriculture. marriage coun- more attractive candidate. For more tips, visit the government’s web- Makes 6 servings seling and has dealt with a lot of There are ways to tell your site, choosemyplate.gov. Ingredients: depression for which he won’t seek parents to ease up without saying, Now, on to the recipes: Chicken salad: help, either. We have a child, and “Get off my back.” Your message 1 head romaine lettuce, chopped I am now pregnant again. It hasn’t might be better received if you said 1 head radicchio, chopped changed his thoughts about leaving. to them what you wrote to me: “I 1 Belgian endive, chopped What should I do for myself know you want what’s best for me. 2 cups (1/2-inch) diced cooked skinless chicken and our children? What can I do to I don’t want to disappoint you. But breast help my husband change his mind? I’m a human being and I sometimes ½ cup roasted root vegetable vinaigrette (recipe I’m still deeply in love with him. make mistakes. I love you, but the follows) — CONFUSED IN SOUTH CARO- pressure is getting to me.” It’s not Roasted root vegetable vinaigrette: LINA hostile, and they may hear what 2 medium carrots, peeled and cut into 1-inch DEAR CONFUSED: I can only you’re saying without becoming de- pieces imagine how painful this must fensive. ROASTED RED PEPPER HUMMUS 2 medium parsnips, peeled and cut into 1-inch be for you. Because your husband IN CUCUMBER CUPS pieces won’t see a counselor about your DEAR ABBY: My brother-in- Makes 6 servings 1 large shallot, quartered marriage or do anything about his law is a registered sex offender. I depression, then YOU should. And am uncomfortable having him stay Ingredients: 1/3 cup plus 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 1 (15-ounce) can cannellini beans, rinsed and when you do, start figuring out a at our house with my husband and ¼ cup frozen unsweetened apple juice concen- “plan B” for how you will support me and our children. My mother- drained trate, thawed ½ cup diced jarred roasted red bell peppers your children if it becomes neces- in-law insists we need to forgive 3 tablespoons apple cider vinegar sary. You should also consult an him and let him stay. I hate putting 1 tablespoon tahini (sesame seed paste) 1 teaspoon pure maple syrup 1 large garlic clove, peeled attorney who can help you ensure my husband in the middle (it is his ¾ teaspoon kosher salt 2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice that your husband lives up to his sister’s husband), but I do not want ¼ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper ½ teaspoon ground cumin responsibilities if he does decide to him under our roof overnight. 11/3 cups low-sodium chicken broth leave. Am I right to refuse, or do I let ½ teaspoon kosher salt The reason for your husband’s him stay and be on major guard? — Pinch of cayenne pepper (optional) Directions: ambivalence will become apparent MOMMY IN MEMPHIS Preheat the oven to 425 degrees. 2 hothouse cucumbers, ends trimmed in time. You may love him deeply, DEAR MOMMY: As a mother, Fresh flat-leaf parsley, cilantro, or mint leaves, for On a baking sheet, toss the carrots, parsnips, but for your sake and that of your it is your job to protect your chil- serving (optional) and shallot with 2 tablespoons of the olive oil. children, it’s important you stay dren. Because you feel your brother- Directions: Roast until the vegetables are tender, 30 min- calm and rational. in-law might be a danger to them, In a food processor, combine the beans, utes. Set aside to cool. he should sleep elsewhere — and roasted peppers, tahini, garlic, lemon juice, Combine the carrots, parsnips, shallot, re- DEAR ABBY: I’m a 17-year-old “forgiveness” has nothing to do with cumin, salt, and cayenne pepper, if using. maining 1/3 cup oil, the apple juice concen- girl, turning 18 soon. Ever since it. Blend until smooth, scraping down the trate, vinegar, maple syrup, salt and pepper in I started high school, my family sides of the bowl if needed. Transfer the hum- a blender or food processor. Blend until smooth. has pressured me to do my best in Dear Abby is written by Abigail mus to a small bowl. For the chicken salad: In a large bowl, com- everything I do. Some examples: Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phil- Run the tines of a fork down the length of bine the lettuce, radicchio, endive, and chick- my grades, having the perfect boy- lips, and was founded by her mother, each cucumber several times, turning to make en. Add the vinaigrette and toss to coat. friend and being first in sports. Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, ridges about 1/8-inch deep in the skin all the —Giada De Laurentiis, “Feel Good Food” I know they want the best for Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) The Dukes of Hazzard The Dukes of Hazzard Sweet Home Alabama (N) Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded CNBC 46 46 American Greed “Dealing in Deceit” American Greed Mad Money American Greed American Greed Wolfgang Puck Paid Program CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) Crossfire Unguarded Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Crossfire Unguarded Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown CNNH 45 45 Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) Forensic Files Forensic Files Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Crossfire Unguarded Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown South Park School Tosh.0 (CC) The Colbert Re- The Daily Show Futurama (Part Futurama (Part Futurama (Part Futurama (Part Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Key & Peele (CC) Key & Peele (CC) COM 60 60 mascot. port “Jeff Skoll” With Jon Stewart 1 of 4) 2 of 4) 3 of 4) 4 of 4) D I S 41 41 Jessie ’ (CC) Austin & Ally ’ Good-Charlie Dog With a Blog Jessie (N) ’ Dog With a Blog Wander-Yonder Fish Hooks (N) Liv & Maddie ’ Austin & Ally ’ Liv & Maddie ’ Good-Charlie Gold Rush “Paid in Full” Fred gives up Gold Rush “Jungle Boogie” Todd Gold Rush: Pay Dirt “Hope Creek” (N) Gold Rush “Blowout” A tropical storm Bering Sea Gold “Who’s the Captain?!” Gold Rush “Blowout” A tropical storm DSC 8 8 on his glory hole. ’ (CC) switches to diamond mining. (CC) ’ (CC) floods the operation. (N) (CC) Tempers flare. (N) ’ (CC) floods the operation. ’ (CC) E! 65 65 ›› She’s Out of My League (2010) E! News (N) Keeping Up With the Kardashians Fashion Police (N) Fashion Police Chelsea Lately E! News , Alice Eve, T.J. Miller. Kylie plans; Rob and Khloe talk. NBA Basketball Miami Heat at Brooklyn Nets. From Barclays NBA Basketball Los Angeles Lakers at Los Angeles Clippers. From Staples Center in Los Angeles. SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. (N) (Live) (N) (Live) ESPN2 33 33 Boxing Friday Night Fights. (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) Olbermann (N) (CC) NBA Tonight (N) NFL Live (N) (CC) NBA Tonight FAM 39 39 The Middle (CC) The Middle (CC) ›› Bedtime Stories (2008, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Keri Russell. › Zookeeper (2011, Comedy) Kevin James, Voices of Rosario Dawson. 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 Eat Street (N) ’ Eat Street (N) ’ Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive FX 53 53 How I Met Your How I Met Your How I Met Your How I Met Your ›› Iron Man 2 (2010, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle. The superhero must forge new alliances ›› Iron Man 2 (2010, Action) Robert Mother “Tailgate” Mother ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) and confront a powerful enemy. Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Sony Open in Hawaii, Second Round. Golf Central (N) PGA Tour Golf Sony Open in Hawaii, Second Round. 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(CC) MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) Lockup Lockup Lockup Lockup Lockup MTV 63 63 Girl Code ’ Girl Code ’ Girl Code ’ Girl Code ’ Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness ›› Jackass 3.5 (2011, Comedy) Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera. ’ 34 34 College Hockey NFL Turning Point Skiing Skiing Still Standing: Earl Campbell NFL Turning Point NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob Sam & Cat (CC) Every Witch Way Thundermans Thundermans Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 America’s Next Top Model ’ (CC) America’s Next Top Model ’ (CC) ›› White Chicks (2004, Comedy) Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans. (CC) ›› White Chicks (2004, Comedy) Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans. (CC) R O OT 31 31 Yachting College Hockey St. Cloud State at Denver. (N) (Live) UFC Reloaded “UFC 145: Jones vs. Evans” Cops “Coast to Jail ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) Cops Officers de- Cops Truck hauling Cops “Coast to Cops Physical Cops ’ (CC) 10 Million Dollar Bigfoot Bounty Cops “Neighbor- Cops “In Denial No. SPIKE 57 57 Coast” ’ (CC) tain two suspects. golf carts. ’ Coast” ’ (CC) altercation. (CC) “Bigfoot’s Blood” (N) hood Busts” ’ 2” ’ (CC) SYFY 59 59 ›› Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) (CC) WWE Friday Night SmackDown! (N) ’ (CC) Helix A CDC team investigates a strange retrovirus. (N) Helix TBN 20 20 Harvest (CC) Perry Stone Praise the Lord (CC) Frederick Price Best of Praise Call2All Creflo Dollar Seattle Praise the Lord ’ TBS 55 55 Seinfeld “The Label Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Family Guy ››› Meet the Parents (2000, Comedy) Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller. A man ›› Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006, Comedy) Will Ferrell, Maker” (CC) Race” ’ (CC) Scofflaw” (CC) (CC) spends a disastrous weekend with his lover’s family. (DVS) John C. Reilly. A NASCAR driver has a new rival. (DVS) TLC 38 38 Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Borrowed, New Borrowed, New Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Borrowed, New Borrowed, New Say Yes: ATL Say Yes Borrowed, New Borrowed, New TNT 54 54 Castle “Flowers for Your Grave” A novel- Castle “Nanny McDead” A nanny’s body Castle “Hedge Fund Homeboys” Death ››› Source Code (2011, Suspense) Jake Gyllenhaal, Michelle Monaghan. A Cold Justice Siegler and McClary travel ist helps police find a killer. ’ is stashed in a dryer. ’ of a teenage boy. (CC) (DVS) pilot experiences the last few minutes of a man’s life. (CC) (DVS) to Arizona. (CC) TOON 42 42 Garfield’s Pet Steven Universe Uncle Grandpa World of Gumball Teen Titans Go! Annoying Orange 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 Ghost Adventures “Rose Hall” (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) The Dead Files (N) (CC) The Dead Files “Arctic Wrath” (CC) TRUTV 49 49 World’s Dumbest... (CC) World’s Dumbest... (CC) World’s Dumbest... (CC) World’s Dumbest... (CC) World’s Dumbest... (CC) World’s Dumbest... (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family USA 58 58 Benson may be stalked by a rapist. financial analyst is found dead. ’ “Bad Blood” ’ (CC) “Dude Ranch” ’ “” ’ “Door to Door” “” (CC) “Go Bullfrogs!” “After the Fire” VH1 62 62 Mob Wives (CC) Couples Therapy “Love Hurts” ’ ››› Point Break (1991, Action) Patrick Swayze, Keanu Reeves, Gary Busey. Premiere. ’ Best Week Ever Single Ladies ’ Best Week Ever

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(N) (S Live) (CC) (N) Seahawks IND 14 14 Electronic Electronic Zircon--Jewelry Exotic Gemst. Exotic Gemst. Inside ShopHQ Inside ShopHQ Electronic Electronic Peridot Insider Zircon--Jewelry Morganite Jwl. ION 15 15 Paid Total Paid Paid The Nu- Paid Paid Paid Paid Pastor ››› Sophie’s Choice (1982, Drama) Meryl Streep. A ››› The Perfect Storm (2000, Suspense) ››› The Client (1994) Su- Prog. Gym Prog. Prog. trition Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. Chris death-camp survivor makes a home in 1947 Brooklyn. George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg. ’ san Sarandon. ’ IND 18 18 Wonder My Gospel Maralee Ollie Odys Ishine Scaly Bytes Luna Re Lake Freid Kerry Travel Nash Gospel Gospel Jewish Israel Parables Good Morning KATU News This Morning - Sat (N) Jack Ocean Born to Sea Res- Wildlife Exped. Derm America World of X Games ESPN Sports Saturday (N) Paid Cash KATU World ABC 22 22 America (N) ’ (CC) Hanna Mys. Explore cue Docs Wild (N) Prog. Cab News News Paid News NewsChannel 8 at Sunrise Tree Fu Justin English Premier League Soccer Manchester Figure Skating U.S. Championships. From Boston. (N) (S Lazy- Make- Chica Noodle/ NewsChannel 8 at NBC 26 26 Prog. at 7:00 AM (N) (CC) Tom Time United FC vs Swansea City AFC. (N) (CC) Live) (CC) Town Noddy Show Doodle 5PM (N) (CC) Good Day Oregon Saturday (N) Paid Paid Big Eco Co. Kids Young Amer. FOX NFL Pregame NFL Football NFC Divisional Playoff -- New Orleans Saints The OT Paid Paid FOX 27 27 Prog. Prog. World News Icons Athlete (N) (CC) at Seattle Seahawks. (N) (S Live) (CC) (N) Prog. Prog. UNI 28 28 Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Pocoyo Pocoyo Back Jungle Dora... Diego Pagado Pagado Sabadazo (SS) Fútbol Mexicano Primera División La Hora Pico (N) Paid WEN “25 Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Flip This House Flip This House Flipping Vegas Rodeo Girls “Hot Rodeo Girls (CC) Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage A&E 52 52 Prog. Hair to Life” ’ ’ (CC) ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) “Party House” to Trot” Wars Wars AMC 67 67 The The The The The The The Rawhide (CC) ››› Seraphim Falls (2006, Western) Liam Nee- ›››› Unforgiven (1992) Clint Eastwood. Clint Eastwood’s ››› The Green Mile (1999, Drama) Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman son, Pierce Brosnan. (CC) Oscar-winning portrait of an aged gunman. Tom Hanks, David Morse. (CC) APL 43 43 Big Cat Big Cat Cats 101 Ocicat. Cats 101 (CC) Dogs 101 (CC) Dogs 101 (CC) Bad Dog! (CC) Bad Dog! (CC) Tanked ’ (CC) Tanked ’ (CC) Too Cute! (CC) Pit Bulls-Parole Pit-Parolees BET 56 56 BET Inspiration Moesha Moesha Moesha Moesha Moesha Moesha Moesha Moesha Moesha Moesha Moesha Moesha ›› Lakeview Terrace (2008, Suspense) (CC) He’s Mine Not Yours (CC) Real Housewives/ Court- Toned Top Chef “Like Top Chef (CC) Top Chef (CC) Top Chef “Oui Si a Vander- Toned The Millionaire 100 Days of Sum- Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset Blood, Sweat & BRAVO 66 66 Beverly ney Up Mama Made” Challenge” pump Up Matchmaker ’ mer Heels CBUT 29 29 Our Vancouver Animal Super Art Cross Absolutely Doc Zone (CC) the fifth estate FIS Ski Jumping Alpine Skiing FIS Freestyle Na HNIC NHL Hockey C M T 61 61 CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Social Hot 20 Countdown “From the Country Music Capital” Dukes-Hazzard Dukes-Hazzard › Son-in-Law (1993) Pauly Shore. CNBC 46 46 Focus Total Paid Paid Paid Hair Paid Paid Paid Cancer Sexiest Paid P90X Paid Bennett Skin Paid Patsy Grand Suze Orman Suze Orman CNN 44 44 New Money Sat. 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Stories of ER TNT 54 54 Law & Order Boston’s Finest Marshal Law: Major Crimes (CC) Cold Justice (CC) Cold Justice Cold Justice “Blind ››› Mystic River (2003) Sean Penn. A detective probes ›› Along Came a Spider (2001) Mor- “Bounty” ’ (CC) Texas (CC) “Hatchet” (CC) Love” the murder of his friend’s daughter. (CC) gan Freeman. 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A sheltered teen falls for a street-wise dance instructor. ’ IND 18 18 Kenneth Hagin Jay Sekulow In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Perry Stone Dr. James Merritt Hillsong End of the Age Check the Sound The Ramp MX TV Acquire the Fire KATU News at 6 Paid Program Jeopardy! ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune The Bachelor Juan Pablo meets the women. ’ (CC) Killer Women “La Sicaria” Molly looks KATU News at 11 On the Red Carpet ABC 22 22 (N) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) for a murderer. ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News Trail Blazers Home NBA Basketball Boston Celtics at Portland Trail Blazers. From the Rose Garden in Portland, Ore. (N) Figure Skating U.S. Championships. (Joined in Progress) NewsChannel 8 at Saturday Night NBC 26 26 (N) (CC) Court (Live) From Boston. (N Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) 11 (N) (CC) Live ’ (CC) UNI 30 30 Sounders FC Noticiero La Familia P. Luche (N) (SS) Sábado Gigante Proyecto X; Ron Magil; concurso. (N) (SS) Comediant. Noticiero Paid Program Paid Program Operation Smile Free surgery and Almost Human “Arrhythmia” An investi- Bones The death of a management 10 O’Clock News (N) Animation Domination High-Def “Lu- FOX 27 27 education. gation reveals a black market. consultant. ’ (PA) (CC) (DVS) cas Bros. Moving Co.” (N) ’ (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink “Monkey Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink “Show Me Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink (CC) A&E 52 52 Business” (CC) Your Tats” AMC 67 67 ››› The Green Mile (1999, Drama) Tom Hanks, David Morse. A guard thinks an ››› The Rock (1996, Action) Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage, Ed Harris. Premiere. Alcatraz Island terrorists threaten to gas ››› The Rock (1996, Action) Sean inmate has a supernatural power to heal. (CC) San Francisco. (CC) Connery, Nicolas Cage. (CC) APL 43 43 Pit Bulls & Parolees: Unchained ’ Pit Bulls and Parolees ’ (CC) Too Cute! ’ (CC) Pit Bulls and Parolees ’ (CC) Pit Bulls and Parolees (N) ’ Pit Bulls and Parolees ’ (CC) BET 56 56 He’s Mine Not Yours (2011) (CC) ››› Waiting to Exhale (1995) . Four Phoenix women bond while pursuing romance. (CC) ››› The Color Purple (1985, Drama) Whoopi Goldberg, Danny Glover. (CC) BRAVO 66 66 The Real Housewives of Atlanta The Real Housewives of Atlanta Por- › Coyote Ugly (2000, Romance-Comedy) , Adam Garcia, Maria › Coyote Ugly (2000, Romance-Comedy) Piper Perabo, Adam Garcia, Maria sha is ready to move on. Bello. A struggling songwriter cuts loose in a rowdy New York bar. Bello. A struggling songwriter cuts loose in a rowdy New York bar. CBUT 29 29 NHL Hockey NHL Hockey Pittsburgh Penguins at Calgary Flames. From Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary. 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FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Geraldo at Large (N) ’ (CC) Red Eye Justice With Judge Jeanine Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) Red Eye FOOD 35 35 Rachael vs. Guy Celebrity Cook-Off Rachael vs. Guy Celebrity Cook-Off Rachael vs. Guy Celebrity Cook-Off Rachael vs. Guy Celebrity Cook-Off Rachael vs. Guy Celebrity Cook-Off On the Rocks “Irish Pub Troubles” FX 53 53 ›› Green Lantern (2011, Action) Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively, Peter Sarsgaard. ›› Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009, Science Fiction) Shia LaBeouf, Megan Fox, Josh Duhamel. Sam Wit- Wilfred “Happi- Wilfred “Trust” A test pilot joins a band of intergalactic warriors. wicky holds the key to defeating an ancient Decepticon. ness” GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Sony Open in Hawaii, Third Round. (N) Golf Central (N) PGA Tour Golf Sony Open in Hawaii, Third Round. Golf Central HALL 19 19 ›› Love’s Everlasting Courage (2010, ›› Love Comes Softly (2003, Drama) Katherine Heigl, Dale Midkiff. A frontier When Calls the Heart A special plank ››› Love’s Enduring Promise (2004, Drama) Katherine Heigl, Dale Midkiff. A Drama) Cheryl Ladd. (CC) widow enters a temporary marriage of convenience. (CC) is discovered in a mine. (N) mysterious traveler woos a pioneer couple’s daughter. (CC) HGTV 68 68 House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l Property Brothers “Stan & Leslie” Property Brothers “Kristi & Jay” House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 To Be Announced 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 (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) LI FE 51 51 Taken Back: Finding Haley (2012) Moira Kelly, David Cubitt. (CC) ›› Tiger Eyes (2012, Drama) Willa Holland, Tatanka Means. Premiere. (CC) The Wrong Woman (2013) Danica McKellar, Jonathan Bennett. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Lockup Lockup A feud boils over in the jail. Lockup Lockup Lockup “The Criminal Mind” Lockup “Inside Stateville” MTV 63 63 Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory NBCS 34 34 College Hockey Harvard vs. Yale. (N) (Live) English Premier League Match of the Day (N) Skiing Skiing NICK 40 40 Hathaways Thundermans Sam & Cat (CC) Sam & Cat (CC) Sam & Cat (N) ’ Hathaways Thundermans AwesomenessTV Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ›› Maid in Manhattan (2002) Jennifer Lopez, Ralph Fiennes. ›› The Princess Diaries (2001, Comedy) Julie Andrews, Anne Hathaway. Premiere. ›› The Princess Diaries (2001, Comedy) Julie Andrews. R O OT 31 31 College Basketball College Basketball New Mexico at San Jose State. (N) (Live) College Basketball Pepperdine at San Diego. (N Same-day Tape) College Basketball Cops ’ (CC) Cops “Coast to Cops “Black & Blue Cops Broward Cops Suspect re- Cops A suspect Cops “Resisting Cops “Taken Into Cops Disturbance Cops “Coast to Cops “Liar Liar” Cops “Busted No. SPIKE 57 57 Coast” ’ (CC) & White” ’ County, Fla. (CC) sists arrests. ’ flees from police. Arrest No. 4” ’ Custody” (CC) call. ’ (CC) Coast” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) 2” ’ (CC) SYFY 59 59 Helix “Vector” Helix “Pilot” Helix “Vector” Helix “Pilot” ›› Pitch Black (2000, Science Fiction) Radha Mitchell, Vin Diesel. (CC) TBN 20 20 Hour of Power Billy Graham Classic Crusades Drive History Travel the Road ››› Though None Go With Me (2006, Drama) Cheryl Ladd, Amy Grabow. Not a Fan Gods At War Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Everybody Loves The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Cougar Town “All Ground Floor TBS 55 55 Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) Raymond “Italy” Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ or Nothin” (CC) TLC 38 38 Untold Stories of the E.R. “Frozen” Sex Sent Me to the E.R. (N) (CC) Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) Untold Stories of the E.R. “Frozen” Sex Sent Me to the E.R. ’ (CC) Extreme Cheapskates ’ (CC) TNT 54 54 ››› Source Code (2011, Suspense) Jake Gyllenhaal, Michelle Monaghan. A ››› The Lincoln Lawyer (2011, Suspense) Matthew McConaughey, Marisa Tomei, Ryan Phillippe. A ››› The Lincoln Lawyer (2011, Suspense) Matthew Mc- pilot experiences the last few minutes of a man’s life. (CC) (DVS) lawyer defends a playboy accused of attempted murder. (CC) (DVS) Conaughey, Marisa Tomei, Ryan Phillippe. (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 Steven Universe Uncle Grandpa ›› Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010, Adventure) King of the Hill King of the Hill Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) The Boondocks Space Dandy (N) TRAV 36 36 Food Paradise (CC) Food Paradise (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures Savannah, Ga. TRUTV 49 49 Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Top 20 Most Shocking Cold Justice “Mother” (CC) Cold Justice “Small Town Tragedy” Cold Justice “Blind Love” (CC) Top 20 Most Shocking USA 58 58 ›› No Strings Attached (2011) Natalie Portman, . Two lifelong Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family “Hit Modern Family Modern Family ››› Ocean’s Thirteen (2007) George friends try not to let sex ruin their relationship. (CC) (DVS) ’ (CC) “Regrets Only” ’ (CC) and Run” ’ ’ (CC) “Tableau Vivant” Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon. (CC) VH1 62 62 Couples Therapy ›› Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1993) Whoopi Goldberg, Kathy Najimy. ’ Single Ladies ’ ››› Coming to America (1988, Comedy) Eddie Murphy. Premiere. ’ (CC)

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