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Federal Government Shutdown Mount Rainier Closed Shutdown Saddens Visitors, Employees; Angers Local Businesses

Corey R. Morgan Randle Man Gets 23 Years in Prison for Fiancee’s Murder BEHIND BARS: Corey R. Morgan Admitted Last Month to Beating and Pete Caster / [email protected] Strangling to Death His Visitors leave a recently closed Mount Rainier National Park on Tuesday. outside of Ashford. The national park was forced to scale down its operation to a skel- eton crew for potential rescues and basic maintenance after Tuesday’s government shutdown. Fiancee Brenda Bail- Burnside Last Summer By Lisa Broadt On Tuesday afternoon, By Stephanie Schendel [email protected] park employees paid quick vis- [email protected] its to park headquarters, most After traveling 3,100 miles leaving with furlough notifica- The former Randle man who from St. Petersburg, Fla., the tions in hand. admitted to beating and strangling Wisniewski family arrived in About 190 of the park’s his fiancee to death last July was Ashford to find the gates of 224 employees have been fur- sentenced to nearly 24 years in pris- Mount Rainier National Park loughed, and the temporary on Wednesday morning in Lewis chained and padlocked. cuts affect employees from County Superior Court. Though the family knew seasonal manual laborers to Corey R. Morgan previously that, if lawmakers could not Superintendent Randy King. pleaded guilty to second-degree pass a budget, a federal govern- murder and second-degree assault ment shutdown might close the “You tell them it’s not per- sonal, and on one level they for the slaying of his fiancee, Bren- park, the reality of it still was da Bail, last month. difficult to comprehend. understand that,” King said about employees’ responses to The courtroom Wednesday “When we came here and morning was filled with friends found out, well, it’s kind of the furlough. “But on another level, it’s extremely personal. and family of Bail, including her shocking,” Dora Wisniewski two teenage daughters. Your job is part of who you are said on Tuesday. “But what can Five family members of the vic- and what your life’s about, and you do?” tim spoke at Wednesday’s hearing, Local businesses and Na- these employees are very com- A sign is posted in the entry area of the Mount Rainier National Park adminis- and told the story of Morgan and tional Park employees shared mitted.” tration building informing employees where to get their furlough letters on Bail’s violent relationship troubled a similarly bleak, but resigned, Tuesday near Ashford. The park was forced to close its gates after Tuesday’s attitude. please see RAINIER, page Main 7 government shutdown. please see MURDER, page Main 7 Coalition Caucus Urges Transportation Reform INPUT: Legislators to reform state transportation. in a news release said around But exactly what to change, 400 people attended the Bellev- Touring State to Speak, and how to change it, they say, ue forum, the first, followed by Listen to Transportation requires input from voters. more than 200 in Everett. “If you’re going to ask for a dime for Sen. John Braun, R-Centra- “In Wenatchee and Yakima transportation, we need to make Ideas lia, on Tuesday said members of earlier last week, it was standing By Lisa Broadt the Majority Coalition Caucus room only,” King said, “and well sure we spend that dime well.” as well as a few Democrats are over 100 citizens turned out to [email protected] soliciting the needed input via a share their thoughts in Pasco.” Sen. John Braun The Washington state Senate’s 10-city, cross-state tour. R-Centralia Majority Coalition Caucus wants Sen. Curtis King, R-Yakima, please see REFORM, page Main 7

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Community Editor’s Best Bet Used Book Sale at Lewis County Mall

The Zonta Club of Centralia/ Hours are 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. all Calendar Chehalis will be holding its annual three days. used book sale at the Lewis County Proceeds will support Zon- Today Mall today through Saturday. ta’s scholarship programs and WHAT’S HAPPENING? Thousands of used hardcover community charities, as well as Author’s Talk If you have an event you and paperback books will be for international projects. would like included in the sale: fiction, nonfiction and text- Zonta awards a full tuition Rescheduled to Tonight Community Calendar, please books. There also will be a small se- scholarship to a student attend- Because the September meet- email your information to lection of movies and music. Prices ing Centralia College each year. ing of the Lewis County branch [email protected]. will start at $1 for paperbacks and In addition, financial support of the American Association of Include a daytime telephone $2 for hardback books. Prices will is given to Human Response University of Women was can- number where you can be decrease each day. A “closeout sale” Network and the Food Bank, as celled because of the bad storm, reached. will begin at 2 p.m.on Saturday for well as other local charities and Olympia author Jan Pierson There is no charge for these special bargains on books. needs. instead will be speaking to the listings. For questions about group tonight. calendar items, call Doug Pierson, a former Lewis Blosser at The Chronicle, (360) County resident, will talk about 807-8238. her latest book, “Prohibition, Prostitution, and Presbyterian Pews,” at 6:45 p.m. at the Gath- Support Groups ampunk fashion. Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 or email [email protected] ering Place at Stillwaters Estates, “Up From Grief,” for those grieving Tickets are available at ever- 2899 Cooks Hill Road, Centralia. the loss of a loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., As- greentempest@brownpapertick- Support Groups Pierson will tell stories from sured Home Hospice, second floor, 1821 ets.com, Santa Cooks Hill Road, (360) 330-2640 H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., the early life of Robert W. Kenn- Lucia and Sterling Bank in Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 icott, who grew up in early Che- Centralia and Book ‘n’ Brush Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church,1209 halis. Guests are welcome. [email protected] N. Scheuber Road, Centralia,(360) in Chehalis. Tickets also can be For more details, call Snider 736-9268 reserved by emailing theever- Life Recovery Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Dayspring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson at (360) 807-8391. Multiple sclerosis, 6-8 p.m., Provi- [email protected]. Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 dence Centralia Hospital chapel confer- The Evergreen Playhouse Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Coffee- ence room, (360) 736-5394, Facebook is located at 226 W. Center St., house, Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 page: Lewis County Multiple Sclerosis Centralia. Clarissa Gifford, noon-1 p.m., Jer- Support Group Saturday, Oct. 5 emy’s Cafe, 576 W. Main St., Chehalis, Lonestar, 8 p.m., Lucky Eagle Ca- (360) 748-4417 sino, tickets start at $20, Ticketmaster or Hospital Foundation Bazaar, Wedin Farm & Friends, soups Friday, Oct. 4 Lucky Eagle Box Office, (800) 720-1788 and sandwiches by Dawn’s Delectables, Bob Garcia and Melodies Recycled Plans Benefit Dinner 4-8 p.m., 560 Spooner Road, Chehalis, Evergreen Playhouse Band, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cities Senior The Eastern Lewis County (360) 704-0083 Center, $5, (360) 262-3041 Hospital Foundation will be Public Agencies Present ‘The Tempest’ Randy Linder, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) holding its annual benefit din- Lewis County Mental Health Coali- The Evergreen Playhouse 273-2000, ext. 301 ner auction on Saturday at the tion, 10-11:30 a.m., Lewis County Public will present William Shake- Song Circle, 7 p.m., Matrix Coffee- Morton Lions Hall. Health building, second-floor confer- speare’s “The Tempest” the first house, Chehalis, $2, (360) 740-0492 A silent auction will be ence room, (360) 740-1430 three weekends in October. Bazaar, Wedin Farm & Friends, soups 5-6:30 p.m., a roast beef dinner Reducing Underage Drinking Coali- and sandwiches by Dawn’s Delectables, tion, 2 p.m., Lewis County Public Health Performances will be Oct. at 6:30 p.m. and a live auction 4-6, Oct. 10-13 and Oct. 18-20. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., 560 Spooner Road, Che- building, second-floor conference halis, (360) 704-0083 to follow. building, (360) 740-1424 Friday and Saturday shows are Admission is $20, or $5 with- Libraries Libraries at 8 p.m., Sunday shows at 2 p.m. out dinner. The theme is “Viva and a special Thursday, Oct. 10, Family Story Time, for all ages, 10 Las Vegas.” Costumes are wel- Book Babies, for babies 12-24 months, show at 7:30 p.m. Admission is a.m., Salkum come but not required. 11 a.m., Centralia $15 on Fridays and Saturdays, Preschool Story Time, for children For more information, call Family Story Time, for children age 3 $10 on Sundays and pay-what- 3-6 years, 10 a.m., Chehalis through third grade, 11:45 a.m., Randle Diane Evans at (360) 496-3610 or you-will for the Thursday show. Book discussion, for teens and adults, email her at devans@mortonge- PageTurners book discussion, for adults, Director is Isaac Wulff. “Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher,” by “Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher,” by Timothy Egan, 12:30 p.m., Winlock neral.org. Cast members include Alene Timothy Egan, noon, Chehalis Film showing, “Coming to Light: Ed- Knitting and crocheting meetup, for Stewart, Jessica Roal, Rebecca ward S. Curtis and the North American adults, 1 p.m., Tenino Marsh, Shawn Indians,” for teens and adults, 1:30 p.m., Sweet Adelines Organizations Kaufman, Katherine Gul- Winlock City Hall, 323 NE First St. Coming to W.F. West mert, Amber Roal, Eric Mark, First Friday Family Films, for all ages, 4 Oakview Grange, 7 p.m., 2715 N. hane Rivers, Alexandra Bac- p.m., Tenino High School Pearl St., Centralia, (360) 736-5639 cus, Scott Middleton, Kuper “Iraq: Reflections From Two Tours,” for Lewis County Robotics Society, 6 teens and adults, by Col. Mary Prophit, 4 The Olympia Sweet Adelines p.m., room 128, Kemp Hall, Centralia Wilmovsky, Danika Macomber, p.m., Randle annual show, “Haunting Refrains,” Heather Ebhardt and Lincoln College, (360) 304-9660 Organizations will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at W.F. Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, Anderson. West High School in Chehalis. 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 William Shakespeare’s The Life Recovery Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 Tempest will be presented in Ste- Dayspring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson please see CALENDAR, page Main 6

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Oct. 3, 2013 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s 60.41 65.0 -0.44 100s H Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s L 77.61 85.0 -0.19 80s L Cowlitz at Packwood 70s 3.67 10.5 -0.27 60s Cowlitz at Randle 50s H Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny Partly Cloudy Rain Likely Mostly Cloudy 9.38 18.0 -0.65 40s H 59º 42º 66º 45º 69º 48º 62º 47º 63º 47º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 30s 10.41 ---- +0.14 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 ...... 7:14 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 6:46 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 57 Moonrise ...... 5:50 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 48 57/44 65/36 Moonset...... 6:00 p.m. Normal High ...... 69 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 46 55/44 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 82 in 1993 Seattle Anchorage 50/39 pc 49/36 pc Record Low...... 30 in 1950 59/47 Boise 57/34 sh 61/36 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg New First Full Last Boston 76/58 s 73/58 sh Yesterday ...... 0.26" 60/42 61/40 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/26 Dallas 91/73 s 90/62 s Month to date ...... 0.50" Tacoma Honolulu 87/75 pc 88/74 s Normal month to date ...0.18" Centralia 59/44 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 83/60 s 74/59 s Year to date...... 25.43" 59/42 Yakima Nashville 85/65 s 86/67 s Normal year to date ....28.99" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 92/65 s 89/62 s 64/40 Longview 59/41 Trees None None St. Louis 85/67 t 88/64 s Salt Lake City 52/36 sh 51/34 sn AreaWe Want Conditions Your Photos 61/42 Grass None None Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 73/52 s 76/54 s Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 85/66 s 85/63 s Portland 62/43 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo- graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 62/43 64/44 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Fri. Today Fri. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Fri. Today Fri. Baghdad 100/65 s 97/63 s New Delhi 81/74 t 84/73 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 70/52 s 74/55 s Paris 76/65 sh 71/59 sh Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 59/46 s 64/47 s Spokane 58/34 s 60/39 s London 63/60 sh 66/53 pc Rio de Janeiro 80/70 t 83/70 t cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 58/49 s 61/51 s Tri Cities 63/42 s 65/40 s Mexico City 77/54 pc 76/52 pc Rome 76/58 pc 75/63 mc sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 60/42 s 65/45 s Wenatchee 66/41 s 69/46 s Moscow 44/34 pc 44/37 pc Sydney 67/52 sh 70/53 s

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Rick Judge Attorney’s Absence Riffe is currently charged with Complicates the Planning murder, kidnapping and other counts in relation to the death for Witness Testimony of the couple. If convicted, Riffe By Stephanie Schendel could face life in prison. [email protected] Crowley has told The Chron- icle on numerous occasions that A defendant’s table in Lewis there is “zero connection” be- County Superior Court re- tween his client and the Maurins’ mained empty Tuesday morning slayings. after a defense attorney failed to Riffe has been held at the appear for a confirmation hear- Lewis County Jail in lieu of $5 ing for the trial of a man accused million bail since authorities of two cold case murders. traveled to King Salmon, Alaska, The absence comes one week in July 2012 to arrest him for the before one of the biggest homi- homicides. He was extradited to cide trials in Lewis County his- Washington shortly after his ar- tory is set to start. rest. His trial has been delayed John Crowley, who was hired four times since then. to represent Rick Riffe, the Alas- Prior to every delay, Crowley ka man accused of killing an el- has made assurances that he was derly Ethel couple in 1985, sent ready to go to trial and that his a declaration to the judge and Pete Caster / [email protected] client wanted the matter “settled” called the prosecutor Monday to Lewis County Superior Court Judge Richard Brosey reacts after Rick Rife’s defense attorney, John Crowley, failed to make it as quickly as possible. notify them that he was in trial to a pre-trial hearing on Tuesday morning at the Lewis County Law and Justice Center in Chehalis. Crowley, on his law firm’s in Kitsap County for a child mo- website, prides himself for hav- lestation case and would not be Crowley will be able to attend. with Deputy Prosecutor Will If they are called to testify, ing never “shied away from high able to make the Brosey demanded that the Halstead, also voiced his frus- the cost of their travel and hous- profile, high stakes cases,” add- court hearing. defense attorney appear in court tration with Crowley’s absence, ing will come out of the prosecu- ing that “he has successfully Superior on Friday, adding that he would adding that he cannot defini- tor’s office’s budget. fought for clients, whose verdicts Court Judge issue a warrant for Crowley’s ar- tively schedule witness testimony Riffe is charged with murder, would have otherwise been pre- Richard Brosey rest if that was the only means if the trial does not start on time. kidnapping and robbery for the determined if left to the court of appeared angry of compelling him to appear in Trial is scheduled to go from deaths of Wilhelmina “Minnie” public opinion.” at the last-min- Lewis County. 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday Maurin, 83, and Edward “Ed” Crowley’s website describes ute cancellation “The fact that he is in some through Friday for four to six Maurin, 81, both of Ethel, in 1985. him as “experienced, aggres- for a hearing other court is not my problem,” weeks until it is finished. The Authorities suspect Rick Riffe sive and dedicated,” and as “the that had been Rick Riffe he said. jury will not be sequestered. and his brother, John Riffe, ab- toughest felony defense lawyer in scheduled sev- accused If Crowley does not appear “Even if everything goes ducted the couple from their Washington State — not only be- eral months pri- murderer on Friday, it is unlikely jury se- smoothly, it’s still a scheduling Ethel home, forced them to cause it’s his job, but because he or, adding that lection will take place Monday nightmare,” Meyer said. withdraw money from a bank, is passionate about the law and Crowley’s excuses did not add up. morning as previously planned. The state’s witness list has then later shot and killed them the pursuit of real justice.” “The stuff in this declaration “That’s a gross inconvenience more than 200 people on it, and in their car, according to court His website also states he has makes no sense,” Brosey said. to the jurors,” Brosey said. more than 30 of them live in documents. The probable cause been on Larry King Live, NBC’s The pretrial hearing was re- Lewis County Prosecutor seven different states, including affidavit alleges that some of the Today’s Show as well as Inside scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Friday, Jonathan Meyer, who is person- Arizona, Alaska, Oklahoma, Or- money from the Maurin robbery Edition to talk about various though it is unclear whether ally prosecuting the case along egon, , Texas and Ohio. was used to buy large quantities criminal cases. Herrera Beutler to Donate Pay During Shutdown NO WORK, NO PAY: Six continue to be automatically paid, trafficking, until Congress "gets er taken up by the House. left with the offices of the rest but would return the amount equi- the government back up and "She continues to support that of the delegation — Democratic members of Washington’s table to her salary during the shut- running," said her spokesman, approach," McAlvanah wrote in Sen. Maria Cantwell and Demo- Congressional Delegation down to the U.S. Department of Casey Bowman. an email. cratic Rep. Jim McDermott — Treasury. Reichert spokeswoman A spokesman for Rep. Rick Phone and email messages were not returned. Will Give Up Salary Leighanna Driftmier said late Tues- Larsen said that the Democrat By Rachel La Corte day in an email that Reichert is ask- would not be returning his pay ing that his salary be withheld dur- during the shutdown. The Associated Press ing the shutdown. "Congress is responsible for OLYMPIA — Six members of Since March, DelBene has ending the Republican shut- Seven Mountain Worship Center Washington state's 12-member already been returning 8.2 per- down, and Rep. Larsen's constit- Launches congressional delegation have cent of her salary each month to uents expect him to be working promised to give up their pay Treasury in response to across- hard toward that end," spokes- during the federal government the-board budget cuts, known man Bryan Thomas wrote in an shutdown that began Tuesday. as sequestration, that were done email response. "He will be." Reps. Derek earlier this year. Neal Kirby, a Also keeping their pay are fel- Kilmer and Su- spokesman for Hastings, did not low Democratic Reps. Adam Smith “Harp and Bowl” zan DelBene, indicate if Hastings had submit- and Denny Heck. In a written state- Sunday October 6th - 3:00 p.m. both Democrats, ted a letter to officials, but said ment Heck said he would be "mak- and Republi- Hastings would "forgoe receiv- ing an immediate contribution can Reps. Cathy ing his Congressional salary un- from my salary to support families McMorris Rod- til normal federal government of furloughed employees negatively 7 Mt. welcomes Amazing Anointed gers, Doc Hast- operations are restored." affected by the shutdown." Worship Leader “Jammer” as he escorts ings and Dave Kilmer and DelBene an- A spokesman for Heck did us into open Heaven Worship Reichert, have Jaume Herrera nounced their decision on Twit- not respond to emails seeking all confirmed Beutler ter, and a spokeswoman for the additional information on how that they will Congresswoman House Republican Conference much Heck planned to donate, forgo their salary for the dura- confirmed McMorris Rodgers' or whether the donation would tion of the shutdown. Republi- stand by email. go to individuals or to a specific Intercession, pre-service prayer 2:00 p.m. can Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler In a statement issued on organization. Located at Centralia Christian School CH507267cz.drb announced on Twitter that she Monday, Kilmer said that he be- Smith said by email that he will give 100 percent of her sal- lieved "in leading by example." would "keep working hard to end 1315 S. Tower - Questions: 748-1838 ary to a local charity. Members "If Congress can't get its act the shutdown as soon as possible." of the House and Senate make together to stop a government Democratic Sen. Patty $174,000 a year, and some in shutdown, then I don't believe Murray also will keep her pay. leadership roles make more. members of Congress should be However, spokesman Matt Kilmer and McMorris Rodg- paid," he wrote. McAlvanah noted Murray pre- ers have both filed a letter with the Herrera Beutler will donate viously supported a measure chief administrative officer of the her pay during the shutdown that would have suspended House to request that their pay be to Shared Hope International, all lawmakers' pay during any withheld. DelBene spokesman Viet a Vancouver-based nonprofit such shutdown. That measure Shelton said that DelBene would group that seeks to prevent sex passed the Senate but was nev-

News in Brief By The Chronicle Both fires were extinguished p.m. on the 8200 block of U.S. quickly, and there was no dam- Highway 12, according to the Police Investigate age to the interior of the building Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. Suspected Arson The damage to the siding was The driver, John O. Salts, minor, he said. had three passengers in his 1995 at Packwood It is unclear whether or not Acura Integra — a 26-year-old the fire was related to the string Randle woman, a 7-year-old girl Espresso Stand of arsons in the Centralia area and 9-year-old girl, according to The Lewis County Sheriff’s Of- earlier this year, Snaza said. the sheriff’s office. The three pas- fice is investigating a suspected ar- sengers were transported to Mor- son at a Packwood espresso stand ton General Hospital with minor that occurred late Tuesday night. Three Hospitalized After injuries. The fire occurred between Crash in Glenoma The Integra was destroyed 11 and 11:30 p.m. Tuesday at the in the crash and towed from the

Cowboy Cafe espresso stand on A 20-year-old Randle man scene, according to the Sheriff’s CH506582cz.drb the 1200 block of U.S. Highway 12 was cited for negligent driv- Office. The second vehicle, a in Packwood, said Sgt. Rob Snaza. ing after he rear-ended another 1986 Chevy Blazer, was driven by Two fires were started out- vehicle that had slowed on U.S. a 25-year-old Randle man. side the building, and the flames Highway 12 in Glenoma to turn The 25-year-old was not in- damaged a 3-by-10 foot section left Tuesday. jured, but his vehicle sustained of the wood siding, Snaza said. The collision occurred at 1 serious damage. Main 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013 LOCAL U.S. Highway 12 Near White Pass Remains Closed EXPENSIVE REPAIR: Engineers on Scene; One ‘‘We hope to have this Lane Could Open Today done in 30 days.’’ By Kyle Spurr [email protected] Don Whitehouse U.S. Highway 12 near the WSDOT regional administrator White Pass summit could open for one lane of traffic by today “We hope to have this done depending on an assessment in 30 days,” Whitehouse said. “I from state Department of Trans- portation geotechnical engineers don’t know if this is possible or at the scene of a washout along a not at this point, but that is our steep embankment adjacent to goal to restore the roadway in 30 the roadway. days.” The roadway remains closed State Route 410 and state in both directions for about 45 Route 123 are the alternate routes. miles from milepost 183 near However, WSDOT said commer- the Oak Creek feeding station cial traffic is prohibited on both to milepost 138 at the intersec- alternate routes. Commercial tion of U.S. Highway 12 and state traffic may also be restricted on Route 123. the one-lane if it opens later this “It will not reopen today,” week, Whitehouse said. WSDOT regional administra- About 1,800 cars per day tor Don Whitehouse told The drive through White Pass on U.S. Chronicle Wednesday afternoon. Highway 12, according to WS- “Geo techs are on site assessing DOT. the stability of the entire area. If Crews closed the roadway and when we get the approval, Tuesday morning after learn- Courtesy photo we will construct a detour into ing about the washout, which is A washout along an embankment of U.S. Highway 12 caused a road closure Tuesday afternoon. Depending on an assess- the hillside and try to get one about 120 feet wide and growing ment by the state Department of Transportation, the highway could reopen for one lane of traic as early as today. lane alternating traffic back and south of the roadway. fourth.” Several days of heavy rain If one-lane is allowed to open, combined with erosion and a WSDOT crews would begin pav- slope failure caused the washout, ing the shoulder and ditch and Whitehouse said. make the one lane as close to the Local access is allowed on hillside as possible, Whitehouse U.S. Highway 12 with eastbound said. The alternating lane could be traffic allowed to proceed from opened by Thursday. the closure west of the summit If the geotechnical engineers near milepost 138 to the summit decide the washout near mile- near milepost 151. post 154.5 just east of the White From east of the summit, Pass summit is still too unstable, westbound local traffic will be repair work will begin to build a allowed to proceed from the clo- new retaining wall. sure near milepost 183 to mile- The roadway would stay post 158 near the upper intersec- closed while crews work. tion with Tieton Road. The estimated cost to repair The washout of U.S. Highway the washout is about $800,000 12 is similar to an incident in with a timeline of 30 days. 1995, according to WSDOT.

Have a Colorado and Chehalis River Flood Early mobile phone? Warning Systems Share Some Similarities chronline.com/mobile COMPARISON: Major similar investment. Soon after the 2007 flood, lo- COMING Flooding in Colorado cal officials pledged to create a Draws Attention better warning system. In January of 2008, Rep. SOON! From Local Leaders Richard DeBolt, R-Chehalis, By Lisa Broadt advocated for state funding for [email protected] flood mitigation projects, in- cluding money for an improved For survivors of natural di- flood warning system. sasters, the words “it could have In 2010, having received been much worse” are comfort- funding, the Flood Authority be- ing. gan the needed upgrades. In hopes of mitigating the Completed in 2012, the im- worst, flood-prone regions in- proved Early Warning System cluding the Chehalis River Ba- has 10 new precipitation gauges, sin and Boulder, Colo., have put Joshua Polson / The Associated Press 10 new temperature sensors and their trust and money into state- This Sept. 14 photo shows homes in the Eastwood Village Mobile Home Park par- two additional stream gauges. At Chehalis of-the-art early warning systems. tially submerged by the lood waters in Evans, Colo. And, through the Early Such a system proved its ef- Warning System website, rain, Thorbeckes! fectiveness in September during ellite imagery, helped officials the Big Thompson Canyon dur- stream, reservoir, wind, tem- an epic flood in Boulder. track the most dangerous condi- ing Colorado's Centennial Week- On Sept. 12, after days of perature, and other weather in- With Yoga tions. Emergency managers used end, according to the Warning formation, as well as road closure heavy rain, a flash flood hit a the information to warn threat- Council. Instructor information, is available to the 200-mile stretch of mountain ened neighborhoods and initiate In the aftermath of that disas- Melissa Fox canyons and communities from life-saving evacuations, accord- ter, local communities dedicated public in near real-time. Colorado Springs to Fort Collins. ing to the Warning Council. themselves to finding flood- The Flood Authority this year The region was ravaged by life- As of Sept. 23, officials had damage solutions. will spend about $130,000 to main- threatening flooding for more confirmed seven fatalities and They improved floodplain tain the system. That cost is distrib- than a week. three missing. The missing are management policy and invested uted among local jurisdictions and

But, Sept. 9-16, local rain presumed dead. Damage to in flood control structures, pub- is prorated based on population CH507090bw.drb and stream gauges performed homes, businesses and infra- lic education, emergency pre- and historical flood data. as promised, according to the structure was severe. paredness and flood warning Other groups, including the National Hydrologic Warning But, it could have been much system technologies. United States Geological Survey, TransAlta, the Department of Centralia 360 736-1683 Council. worse. Today, more than 230 rainfall Chehalis 360 748-3744 The gauges, along with other In 1976, more than 140 peo- and water level gauges guard the Ecology and the National Weath- Rochester 360 273-0457 tools such as National Weather ple died and more than 150 more Colorado communities. er Service, maintain an additional www.thorbeckes.com Service’s Doppler radar and sat- were injured in a flash flood in Lewis County has made a 31 gauges throughout the basin. CH469606bw.db Brew Fest Coming to Chehalis Saturday VARIETY: Regional Beers spirits. Regional wineries for the Fest will come with 10 tickets event are still being determined. to sample the beers, spirits and on Tap at Twin Cities Arnold Harberstroh, the di- wines. Rotary’s Annual Event rector of fundraising projects Flood Valley Homebrew, lo- for the Twin Cities Rotary, said cated on North Market Boule- By Kyle Spurr the Brew Fest is a fundraiser for vard in downtown Chehalis, will [email protected] the club with 100 percent of the be on hand to teach people how Brew Fest, hosted by the Twin money going right back to the to brew their own beer. community. “They started off by just sell- Cities Rotary, is returning to CH507013ac.cg Chehalis Saturday evening. “We do the Taste of Lewis ing homebrew supplies and now More than 20 local beers, County and we have been do- they are teaching people how to spirits and wines will be offered ing wine and cheese events for brew,” Harberstroh said. at the second annual Brew Fest a while and people said, ‘Why Uncle Jim’s Smoke House will in the upstairs of Hotel Wash- don’t you do a brew fest,’” Har- have food available for attendees. ington in Chehalis from 6 to 9 berstroh said. The Twin Cities Rotary had p.m. Tickets for the Brew Fest are nearly 200 people attend the Brew Fest will feature local $20 per person and are available Brew Fest last October and hope beers from the McMenamins at the door or at Book ‘n’ Brush, for the same turnout this year. Olympic Club, Devil Fish Public M&K Town Store, Holiday Inn “There will be more beers

House, Dick’s Brewing, Fish Tale Express & Suites, Hall's Drug than last year,” Harberstroh said. CH507022ac.cg Brewing in Olympia and beers Center, McMenamins Olympic For more information on from the M&K Town Store. Club or Ezra Cox Distillery. the event, contact Haberstroh at Ezra Cox Distillery will have Each ticket to enter the Brew (360) 520-2149. • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013 A Rocky Start for ‘Obamacare’ Rollout in Washington WEBSITE STILL also sign up for health insur- you get on there and see where ance by telephone or in person. you stand, it’s speculation.” STATEWIDE HEALTH Help Hours: Monday from 10 EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS: Four Lewis County organi- After training on the web- a.m. to 4 p.m., Wednesday from Twin Cities In-Person zations, including Valley View, site and the complex new law, CARE INFORMATION 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday from 9 had prepared to start in-person all four members of the Valley RESOURCES a.m. to 2 p.m. through Dec. 30 Assistance Locations assistance with enrollment in View assistance team said they (help available during hours to Advise Lewis County insurance plans offered through believe health care reform will Washington Health be determined through March the Washington Health Ben- prove a positive change for the Benefit Exchange 31) Website: wahealthplanfinder. Residents to Call efit Exchange. But without public. org • Lewis-Mason-Thurston Before Coming In for the state’s website functioning “They’re trying to provide Phone: 1-855-WA-Fv properly, the in-person assis- medicine for people who can’t Area Agency on Aging Appointments to Enroll Website: www.insurance.wa.gov Address: 1651 S. Market Blvd, tants were advising people to afford it,” said Edson Gonzalez, Phone: 1-800-562-6900 in New Health Insurance call before coming in for sched- a bilingual Valley View assis- Chehalis Phone: (360) 748-2288 uled appointments. Those that Plans tant. “It’s unknown, so people Twin Cities In-Person Help Hours: Monday through did show up received paper ap- just fear what they don’t know,” Enrollment Assistance Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. By Amy Nile plications to provide informa- The Valley View team — Locations through March 31 [email protected] tion that could later be entered along with staff from Provi- • Valley View Health Center into the system. dence Centralia Hospital, Address: 2690 Kresky Ave., Yearly Penalties for Remaining The phone rang steadily Valley View’s Linda To- Planned Parenthood’s Centralia Chehalis Uninsured Under Affordable Tuesday and Wednesday as masheck said her staff had 34 Clinic and Lewis-Mason-Thur- Phone: (360) 330-7851 Care Act trained staff at Valley View’s appointments scheduled Tues- ston Area Agency on Aging in Help Hours: extended hour in 2014 Chehalis Health Center fielded day. About half of those people Chehalis — received training to Chehalis this week then Monday $95 per adult calls, switching fluently be- showed up and filled out the pa- walk people through the enroll- through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 $47.50 per child tween English and Spanish, to per applications, she said. ment process but will not offer p.m. from Oct. 5 through March up to $285 per family or 1 per- assist the public with questions On Wednesday, Tomasheck opinions on which coverage to 31 cent of income, whichever is about the delays in rolling out said, Valley View staff was still choose. greater • Providence Centralia Hospital the state’s new online insurance experiencing many issues with Kelly Kikuchi, the financial 2015 marketplace. Address: 914 S. Scheuber Road, $325 per adult the website. counseling manager at Provi- Centralia Despite state officials taking “People are responding well dence Centralia Hospital, said $162.50 per child Phone: (866) 747-2455 up to $795 per family or 2 per- the highly-anticipated Wash- to it. They’re very understand- her team is advising patients to Help Hours: Monday through ington Healthplanfinder web- ing,” said Sandy Freeman, an in- cent of income, whichever is call the 1-855-WA-FINDER call Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. greater site offline, shortly after it went person assistant at Valley View. center until the website is run- 2016 live Tuesday morning, workers “Anytime you haven’t been able ning smoothly. • Planned Parenthood of the $695 per adult at the Twin Cities’ in-person as- to test drive a system and it’s Once the state has the web- Great Northwest $347 per child sistance locations did what they new, there’s always problems.” site fixed, Kikuchi said, people Address: 1020 W. Main St., up to $2,085 per family or 2.5 could to clear public confusion. Still, Freeman said, most should first try to enrolling on- Centralia percent of income, whichever is The website continued expe- people she has talked to have line. Those who have trouble, Phone: (800) 230-7526 greater riencing problems on Wednes- been curious about the new op- she said, should call one of the day, its second day of operation. tions and are excited to enroll. in-person assistance locations Although visitors could see Freeman said the negativity sur- to make an appointment. the site’s bright green welcome, rounding the implementation of “We’ve not seen anyone yet offer assistance in hundreds of Jan. 1. the internal workings still had health care reform will subside for specific appointments,” different languages. Those who choose not to en- glitches. The state help line once people have more informa- Chris Thomas, public relations Kikuchi said though enroll- roll in coverage for 2014 will pay operators were telling people tion. manager at the hospital, said ment continues through March, a penalty when filing their taxes Wednesday the site was expe- “There’s been hype of the neg- Wednesday afternoon. in early 2015. riencing difficulties and to try ative side but they don’t know Providence Centralia has a people should try to sign up be- ••• back later. because nobody’s been able to telephone translation service fore Dec. 23 so they don’t have a The Associated Press contributed Washington residents can get on the site,” she said. “Until and a system similar to Skype to lapse in coverage, which begins to this report Two Hikers Remain Lost Along Pacific Crest Trail REMOTE WILDERNESS: Two Hikers Matt Margiotta and Two other hikers remained finding Alejandra Wilson, who White Pass. He reported her Kyla Arnold were hoisted aboard missing Wednesday. One, Kris- had also been hiking the Pacific overdue after she failed to check Other Hiker Rescued by a Coast Guard helicopter Tues- topher Zitzewitz, was last seen Crest Trail and was believed to in again by Monday, but it wasn't Helicopter Wednesday day evening from the snowy Pa- Saturday in the Big Lava Beds be about a day's hike north of clear whether she needed any as- cific Crest Trail where it crosses area of Gifford Pinchot National where Margiotta and Arnold sistance. By Gene Johnson the western flank of 12,280-foot Forest, southwest of the moun- were found. Margiotta, Arnold and Wil- The Associated Press Mount Adams. The helicop- tain. Ground crews resumed Wilson's father, Dane Wil- son were all hiking the length ter rescue came after a group searching for him Wednesday son of Portland, Ore., last heard of the Pacific Crest Trail, which SEATTLE — Search and res- of ground searchers made it to morning, said Skamania Coun- from her Friday, as she was runs 2,650 miles from Mexico to cue officials renewed their ef- within less than a mile of the ty Undersheriff Dave Cox, and leaving Trout Lake, a tiny ham- the Canadian border, and kept forts Wednesday to find a man couple, only to be stopped by though there was at least a brief let south of Mount Adams, for online journals of their travels. and a woman missing in sepa- deep snow and failing daylight. break in the weather it remained rate, remote parts of southwest The helicopter also picked unclear whether crews would be Washington after a helicopter up the five ground searchers, in- able to look by helicopter as well. rescued two other hikers from cluding one who had sprained an Meanwhile, officials were Evergreen Playhouse waist-deep snow. ankle, the Coast Guard said. coming up with a game plan for Presents

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By The Chronicle An additional two gauges, cause without USGS’s certifica- one on the Chehalis River at tion, gauge data could not be used Lewis County Adna and one on the Chehalis for official records, according to Commissioners Approve River at the Chehalis wastewater Lewis County Public Works. By William Shakespeare treatment plant, are paid for al- Directed by Isaac Wulf Funding for River most entirely by Lewis County. Though the 60 to 40 split Gauges has remained constant, Lewis Tickets Available: The Lewis County Commis- County’s payment will be 2 per- sion on Monday approved fund- cent higher than last year’s due to September 27 - October 3 Oct. 4-6, 10-13, 18-20 Santa Lucia ing for the maintenance and up- higher maintenance costs. Sterling Bank (Centralia) keep of eight river gauge stations Other counties, which are Turbo Fri. and Sat. 8pm in the Chehalis River Basin and joined by additional partners — $3 • PG Book ‘n’ Brush (Chehalis) three river gauge stations in the TransAlta in Thurston County, 11:30am (Sat., Sun.) & 2:30pm (Sat., Sun.) Cowlitz River Basin. for example — have significantly Percy Jackson Sun. 2pm Lewis County manages the lower costs. $3 • PG Tickets Online: stations in partnership with the The County Commission, 6:00pm (No Sat.) CH506724cz.cg evergreentempest.brownpaperticket.com United States Geological Survey. Public Works and the Cheha- his is the End The $100,410 project is fund- lis River Basin Flood Authority $3 • R ed 61 percent by the county — have considered the idea of hav- 9:00pm (No Sat.) $61,516 this year — and 39 per- ing the Flood Authority take Saturday: Oktoberfest Celebration. Live Music Pay what you will w/”The Crazy Texas Gypsies” 7pm, FREE all ages. CH506333sl.drb 226 West Center Street cent by USGD, $38,894 this year. over the gauges entirely. $$Two Dollar Tuesdays: All movies, minor with parent at or before 6:00pm hurs. October 10th Centralia WA 98531 USGS policy allows a maxi- But, at least for now, having Minor with parent before 7 pm only $3 All Ages • Ages 3 and under are FREE mum contribution of 40 percent. USGS participation is crucial be- 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia @ 7:30pm (360) 736-8628 (360) 736-1634 •

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Pearl St., Centralia [email protected] Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Main 6  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013 LOCAL Onalaska Apple Harvest Festival Celebrates Community Pride HARVEST: Family Oriented apple pie baking contest. “We do have agriculture in Festival Focuses on Onalaska,” Bhagwandin said. Agriculture and Rural “People don’t realize there are 49 varieties of apples grown in cen- Lifestyle of Onalaska tral Lewis County.” By Kyle Spurr While the community rec- ognizes its agriculture and rural [email protected] lifestyle, every event at the fes- When the Onalaska Apple tival also has a family-friendly Harvest Festival started five theme, Bhagwandin said. Kids years ago, organizers focused the will be able to enjoy activities community gathering around hosted by the Discover! Chil- three main themes — family, ag- dren’s Museum, pony rides and a riculture and a rural lifestyle. petting zoo, among other events. The three pillars remain the Elders in the community focal point of the fifth annual will also be honored, including Apple Harvest Festival, sched- 99-year-old Gladys Frase, who is uled for Friday night and all day this year’s grand marshal in the Saturday in the unincorporated Apple Harvest Festival Parade Lewis County town. that begins at 11 a.m. Saturday. “It’s a full-fledged commu- Having Frase as the grand nity festival,” Cathy Murphy, co- marshal will be especially mem- chair for the festival, said. “We orable since the town of Onalas- really just celebrate what we have ka is celebrating its 99th year as in our community. It’s our time well, Bhagwandin said. to shine.” The Chronicle, file photo Organizers believe the fes- The Onalaska Apple Har- Apple turnovers, apple pie, apple wine and various other homemade apple-inspired dishes decorate a spread at a Onalaska tival is a showcase for the rural vest Festival was created by the Alliance meeting prior to the 2012 Apple Harvest Festival. The Onalaska Alliance is responsible for putting on the Onalaska community, where nearly ev- nonprofit Onalaska Alliance, a Apple Harvest Festival on Saturday, Oct. 5. eryone has an apple tree in their group formed to help develop backyard and land to harvest. economic opportunities and fun run at 8 a.m. Saturday. A 5K 5K run and walk in the morning and a Royal Court coronation at By Friday and Saturday, the build a stronger community. thousands of attendees at the fes- race will begin at 9 a.m. Saturday that features the lake property.” halftime of the game. Onalaska Alliance purchased tival will be able to see what the the 72-acre Carlisle Lake proper- and start around the lake. Along with adding a fun run, As the annual festival grows, Onalaska lifestyle has to offer. ty from a private owner last year “The biggest thing that has the festival is expanding from so do the apple-based activities. “The intention was to increase and is now cleaning up the trail happened in Onalaska this year one to two days. Festivities will An apple pie eating contest the pride of the community and around the lake. is getting the Carlisle Lake prop- begin Friday night with a spa- will be held for the first time at 3 the economics of the community,” The 1-mile trail around Car- erty spruced up,” Organizer An- ghetti dinner before the Onalas- p.m. Saturday in Onalaska Com- Bhagwandin said. “It has definite- lisle Lake will be used for a kid’s nie Bhagwandin said. “We have a ka High School football game munity Youth Center after the ly done both, especially the pride.” News in Brief Morton, Onalaska The grants are part of the feder- Here is the schedule: nationwide Sept. 10, is available on- and bring, e-mail or fax their al Title I program, which provides • Today — Packwood, 10 line and and at select book retailers. signed registration form to the Among Schools money to districts and schools with a.m.-noon; Morton, 1-3 p.m. Mendoza will sign her books Enrollment Services office. high numbers or high percentages • Friday — Toledo, 10 a.m.- at Abundance Vintage, located at For additional information, Acknowledged for of low-income children. noon; Winlock, 12:30-2:30 p.m. 109 N. Tower Ave. in Centralia, contact the Centralia College Improvement • Tuesday — Twin Cities, 10 on Oct. 11, from 6 to 7 p.m. Enrollment Services office at a.m.-noon (360) 736-9391, ext. 221, or ad- Washington state schools Group Offering Grief The cost is $25, but those on [email protected]. that received three-year federal Support Program Medicare or Medicaid should Veterans to Receive School Improvement Grants have bring their cards, and the cost Priority Registration made impressive gains in student By The Chronicle of the shot will be billed directly Centralia Ballet achievement in math and read- to Medicare or Medicaid. Those at Centralia College Academy to Hold Two ing, according to data released SoundCareKids is offering a with private insurance will need Wednesday by the Office of Super- grief support program for fami- to bill their insurance company. By The Chronicle Free Events in October lies in Lewis, Mason and Thur- intendent of Public Instruction. For more information, call Most veterans attending Cen- ston counties. By The Chronicle Twenty-seven schools each (360) 740-2787. tralia College beginning winter Free group and individual be- received between $50,000 and $2 quarter 2014 will be entitled to The Centralia Ballet Acad- million every year for three years. reavement services for children register as priority students. This emy’s production of “The Sorcer- The first group of 17 schools ages 5-18 who have lost a loved Centralia Author to Sign standing allows eligible veterans er’s Apprentice” is holding events received grants from 2009‒10 one will be available. Books at Harvest Night to select and enroll in classes and raising money for the Lewis through 2011‒12. Their final re- Fall groups for children, teens before students without priority County Foster Parent Association. sults, by school, are now online. and parents/adult caregivers will By The Chronicle status. On Oct. 19, cast members will The other 10 schools — in- start at 5:30 p.m. Oct. 10 in west Eligible veterans are those be at the Discover! Children’s Olympia. Pizza will be provided. A Centralia-based writer and cluding Morton and Onalaska columnist for Country Pleasures who have an honorable dis- Museum from 11 a.m. to noon to — received grants from 2010‒11 To register, call Shell St. Onge, charge and reside in Washington. lead crafts, games and activities. SoundCareKids coordinator, at magazine has been featured in a through 2012‒13. Final results new book and will hold a signing Priority registration helps veter- The academy is also inviting (360) 493-5928 or email her at will be available next year. in the Hub City for Harvest Night. ans get the classes they need and all students to attend a special [email protected]. Schools that received federal The writing of Mary Mendoza, promotes efficient use of benefits. presentation at Centralia Col- School Improvement Grants also known as “Madcap” Mary, Non-veteran students with- lege’s Corbet Theatre on Oct. 24 are known as the “persistently Flu Shots Offered at was included in “Not Your Moth- out priority registration status from 10 to 11 a.m. The event will lowest-achieving schools.” They er’s Book…on Home Improvement” can gain priority standing after provide students a brief history represent the lowest ranked County Senior Centers The book features humor- earning 35 college-level credits at of the art of ballet, a demonstra- five percent of Title I schools Centralia College. tion of class exercises and show By The Chronicle ous, non-fiction stories from 62 in Washington. Rankings were writers. Mendoza’s piece, which Veterans who use their prior- excerpts. For more information, based on a variety of factors, Flu shots are being offered is about a painting project gone ity registration status to register or to make a reservation, call such as reading and math scores at Lewis County senior centers awry, is titled “The Perils of Paint.” for winter quarter should meet (360) 623-9010, or email info@ and graduation rates. within the next week. The book, which was released with an adviser prior to Oct. 21 centraliaballet.com. Calendar: Hospital Foundation Plans Benefit; Pet Parade; Mystery Dessert Theatre Continued from Main 2 at festivals, patrons at bars and lia Community Church, 3320 operated vehicles are allowed Dancing, Country Four, 7-10 p.m., coffee shops, and – her favorite Borst Ave., Centralia. in the parade except those as- South Union Grange, 10030 Tilley Road Headliners will be Reprise, – intimate gatherings at house “The Conundrum on the sisting persons with disabilities. S., Olympia, (360) 352-2135 Region 24 second place quartet Games Day, traditional and mod- concerts. Her tours have taken Crackerjack Cruise” features a Also, no commercial or political ern board games, card games, 1 p.m., winners, and Nite Life, Region her to international stages and missing jewel — The Rose Dia- entries are allowed. Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, (360) 13 fifth place quartet winners. all over the United States. mond — and a ship full of charac- Sponsor of the parade is the 740-0492 The show this year features Her songs today are a blend ters who could be guilty of taking it. Napavine Foundation. Randy Linder, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter the story of the Old Earl of Spit- of indie,-soul and folk flavors. A drawing for a seven-day For more information, call Cris Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) al-Fields, England, in 1663 after Fans will hear the lilting, Holland America Line cruise for at (360) 269-2923 or send an email 273-2000, ext. 301 he has forbidden all music in the longing melodies of songs like two will be held during the eve- to [email protected] Wes Knodel Gun & Knife Show, 9 his kingdom. The local witch re- “Lucky Bird” and “What I Know” a.m.-5 p.m., Southwest Washington ning, along with other raffles. Fairgrounds, $6, (503) 363-9564 sponds by putting a curse on his right next to the foot-stomping, Presale tickets are $15 and Scout Troop to Hold Brew Fest, 6-9 p.m., Washington Ho- family, thereby making all male world rhythms of “Spiders” and tickets at the door are $20. For in- tel, downtown Chehalis, $20, sponsored descendants totally devoid of “Sequoia,” followed by a straight formation, visit www.hopehap- Dinner/Auction by Twin Cities Rotary, (360) 520-2149 any musical talent. jazz-funk piece such as “Grey’s pening.org or call (360) 330-2229. Autumn Leaves, Mt. Rainier Scenic Boy Scout Troop 373, Che- Until the curse is lifted, every Not Easy” and a classic hip-hop The mission of Possibilities Railroad, 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m. and 3:30 halis, is hosting a pasta dinner 100 years the talented female de- cover of The Fugees “Ready or Pregnancy Center is to provide p.m., Elbe-Mineral, (360) 492-5588, res- and auction Saturday. The din- ervations (888) STEAM11 scendants, both living and dead, Not.” education, support and hope ner and auction will be at the Craft show, 10 a.m., White Pass Coun- will be required to sing and When she’s not performing, for those facing an unintended Chehalis Moose Lodge, located try Museum, 12990 U.S. Highway 12, perform in the kingdom. The Kelso is writing and recording. pregnancy. More than 2,000 at 1400 Grand Ave. in Centralia. Packwood, (360) 494-4422 curse can only be lifted when a She released her debut album, women were served in 2012. Doors open at 5 p.m., and the “The Tempest,” 8 p.m., Evergreen current male descendant can be “Mud Blossom,” in 2009 and For more information, call Playhouse, 226 W. Center St., Centralia, program begins at 6 p.m. found to perform whose musical “Departures” in 2011. the phone number above or visit $15 This fundraising event costs ability is second to none. Lately, the songstress has Possibilities at 1017 W. Main St., Love Your Teeth Day, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., $10 for adults and $5 for chil- Discover! Children’s Museum, 1461 NW Admission at the door is $10. been collaborating with co- Centralia. producer Damian Rodriguez dren under 10. Dinner includes Louisiana Ave., Chehalis, oral health pasta, salad, garlic bread and screenings, goody bag and other ac- on her newest album, “Within tivities, provided by Lewis County Chil- Texan Bringing Show the Shifting Shade,” an eclectic Pet Parade Coming beverages. dren’s Oral Health Coalition, $4 admis- to Matrix Coffeehouse collection that weaves its way to Napavine Saturday The auction portion follows sion to museum, (360) 996-4011 through fields of soul, folk, in- dinner and includes a dessert Work day, 10 a.m., Chehalis-Centralia Bekah Kelso & The Baby’s die-pop and acoustic rock. The third annual Pet Pa- auction, live auction and silent Railroad and Museum, 1101 SW Sylve- Sleeping will be performing Sat- The Matrix Coffeehouse is rade in Napavine will be in the auction. nus St., Chehalis, (253) 376-4548 urday at the Matrix Coffeehouse located at 434 NW Prindle St., downtown area Saturday. During the dinner and auc- Bazaar, Wedin Farm & Friends, soups in Chehalis. Chehalis. Registration (no fees) and tion, the Boy Scouts will sell and sandwiches by Dawn’s Delectables, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., 560 Spooner Road, Che- The show will be at 7 p.m. parade lineup will be at 11 a.m. balloons for a chance to win a halis, (360) 704-0083 with a sliding scale admission of Possibilities to Stage at the Napavine Community youth 20-gauge shotgun. Gospel Singspiration, 6 p.m., Path- $8 to $15 (cash only). Park, 207 W. Washington St. Money raised by the event way Church of God, 1416 S. Scheuber Kelso, from San Antonio, Mystery Dessert Judging will be at 11:45 a.m. and will help Troop 373 pay for Road, Centralia, offering, (360) 736- Texas, began her full-time music the parade begins at noon. equipment and activities. 3698 or (360) 291-3211 career in 2008 when she packed Theatre The parade will head east on To buy tickets for the dinner Organizations up her car, sold everything that Washington Street, turn left on and auction, contact Troop 373 The Possibilities Pregnancy Disabled American Veterans, 1 p.m., wouldn’t fit, and hit the road Center, Centralia, is hosting its Second Avenue and proceed to Scoutmaster Jon Guyer at (360) American Legion building, 111 W. Main with a guitar. first Mystery Dessert Theatre Mayme Shaddock Park. 480-8140 or email him at jtguy- St., Centralia, (360) 245-3357 or (360) She has played for crowds 6:30-9 p.m. Saturday at Centra- No motorized or battery- [email protected]. 262-9360 October 2013

The Chamber is now open on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. BCusiness onnections Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce Monthly Newsletter Making the Most of your Chamber Membership It is the job of the Cham- is printed in The Chron- a wall with your name on in the happenings at the ber to work together with icle on the first Thursday it. You are welcome to not Chamber. There is event it’s members to Promote of the month. All Cham- only bring in your business sponsorship, volunteerism business, Protect the Lewis ber Members are encour- cards for our display, but within our office or at County business environ- aged to write a 200 word we encourage you to create events, advertising within ment, and to Inform the or less article promoting flyers and info about events our monthly mailings or public of all the wonderful your business and any pro- or promotions as well. weekly newsletter, and of resources available in our motions you would like to course sharing information community. We are here share. The articles written Hold a Ribbon Cut- about your business on our to provide resources to are posted on our website ting: We encourage all Facebook page. It’s our job your business that will help and generally printed in new Chamber members to help promote your busi- achieve the above. the publication. Send us to hold a ribbon cutting at ness and we are excited and I thought it was time an e-mail to marketing@ your place of business. We ready to watch the business to share again some of the chamberway.com with also would like to help you community grow. opportunities that we offer your submission. celebrate an anniversary, Alicia Bull our members. The oppor- Executive Director and expansion, or a special Welcome, New tunities below are offerings Attend a Business Af- Sign up for our Week- milestone for your business to help make the most of ter Hours. (also known ly Chamber Scoop: The with a ribbon cutting. We Members! your Chamber membership as a BAH) : This event is Chamber Scoop is our love celebrating your suc- • Olympic Dental & and to encourage growth generally held on the third weekly newsletter. We cess! Denture Center within your business. Thursday of every month. try to fill the newsletter The BAH is hosted by a with community events, Become an Ambassa- Attend a Forum Meet- Chamber businesses and business happenings and dor: Ambassadors serve as • Twin City Curves ing : This event is generally usually includes food, bev- Chamber information. liaisons between the com- held the 2nd Monday of the All you need to do to sub- munity, businesses, and erages, networking, and • Terry Holmes month. ( with the excep- prizes. If you are interested scribe is send and e-mail to the Chamber. This is a fun tion of holidays) The forum in being a BAH host just marketing@chamberway. position that allows for a Accounting runs from 11:30 to 1 pm at call the Chamber for de- com to stay informed on a lot of visibility in the pub- O’Blarneys. Attending a tails. weekly basis at to what’s up lic. I encourage you to find Forum is an excellent way locally! an ambassador at the next • Eli Sports Network to stay informed, learn new Write a Bizz Buzz: Bizz event and find out why business concepts, and net- Buzz is a section of our Bring your Flyers and they love being one. • Video work with fellow business Business Cards into the monthly publication called Communication owners. Business Connection that Chamber: If you are a There are many other Chamber member we have ways to become involved Solutions

Keep up to date with the Chamber and the latest happenings. • • Scan the QR code with Shop Dine Play your smart phone! Downtown Centralia Upcoming Chamber Saturday, October 12th Events 3 pm - 8 pm Chamber Forum, Monday Oct. 7, Start the fun at one of the following locations to pick up 11:30 - 1 p.m. Held At O’Blarney’s Irish Pub, 221 N. Tower Street, your Girls Night Out “passport.” It’s your ticket to great downtown Centralia specials, lots of fun, and awesome prizes from other Includes a presentation by HealthLink, networking, and a buffet lunch for $12.50. participating businesses! Lunch Menu: teriyaki chicken, steamed rice, stir fry veggies, apple cobbler Historic Fox Theatre Please pay for your lunch at the bar downstairs, and the meeting will be held upstairs. 119 S. Tower Avenue Business After Hours, Thursday, HUBBUB Oct. 17, 5 - 7 p.m. 505 N. Tower Avenue Hosted by Anchor Bank at 604 S. Tower Ave., Centralia This is a great networking event with lots of food, beverages, fun and prizes. Bring a friend. gets $5your passport, the first 250 girls will receive Ribbon Cuttings a goody bag. Wednesday Oct. 9, noon, NeuroSleep Diagnostics, 1611 Kresky Ave Ste 114, Centralia GirlsGirls Tuesday Oct 15, noon, Bodacious Beauty Salon, For more information call NightNight 1202 S Gold St., Centralia Wednesday Oct. 23, 5:15 p.m., Cascade Sport & Spine 360.623.1016 2020 Borst Ave. Centralia Trick or Treat Trolley, Thursday Oct. 31, 3 to 5:30 p.m. Take the Trolley to four trick or treat locations: the Lewis County Historical Museum, the Chehalis Theater, Fairway Shopping Center, and Valley View. Centralia-Chehalis Chamber ofOutOut Commerce 2

Directory CHAMBER STAFF Alicia Bull Executive Director TheFall is the season most Roots of us vegetables include a boost That in delivery, or our local groceriesMatter Directions: [email protected] relish the flavors of the harvest. energy for our brain and ner- also have root vegetables avail- Preheat the oven to 400 de- Not only are the flavors won- vous system. able. grees F. Line a rimmed baking Amber Roal derful, but the colors are in- The root vegetable food To get you jump started on sheet with aluminum foil. Marketing tense and group includes carrots, pota- your path to including roots Place the beets on a quarter [email protected] beautiful. toes, radish, turnips, parsnips, into your diet, I have included of the baking sheet. Place the One of beets, rutabaga, jicama, and a Five-star winning recipe from carrots, parsnips, sweet pota- the most sweet potato (yam.) Most can the Food Network to try while toes and onions on the other Michelle Turner amaz- be eaten raw, which if not used you get your “roots” on! side of the beets (to keep the Lisa Guerrero ing food to, you may want to ease into beets from staining the other Member Services groups as your system adjusts to the Ingredients: vegetables). Drizzle the veg- [email protected] that we intense amount of fiber – but 2 medium beets, peeled, etables with 1 tablespoon oil don’t see is also the very best way to con- halved and each half quartered and sprinkle with salt and pep- 2013 EXECUTIVE BOARD until this sume them for optimal health into wedges per. Gently toss the vegetables Ken Kostick, Chair time of benefit. Another added benefit 3 medium carrots, peeled, to coat and roast until tender, Port of Chehalis year, (lit- Jenni Bodnar regarding root vegetables is that quartered lengthwise and cut in about 35 minutes, turning mid- erally Thorbeckes GM they store well, so the option of half or thirds way through roasting. Remove Dwayne Aberle, Past Chair because buying in bulk is very appeal- 2 large parsnips, peeled, from the oven and set aside to Security State Bank they grow underground) is ing to everyone. quartered lengthwise and cut in cool for 5 minutes. our amazing selection of root I was blessed to be raised half or thirds Tony Ketchum, Incoming Chair vegetables. The benefits of this with the benefit of having gar- 1 sweet potato, peeled, quar- Meanwhile make a quick super- nutritious food group in- I.P. Callison & Sons den-loving grandparents, who tered lengthwise and cut in half vinaigrette in a small bowl by clude; excellent sources of fiber, weekly brought our family a or thirds whisking the remaining olive complex carbohydrates, and Amanda Singleton, Vice Chair fresh supply of garden pro- 1 yellow onion, cut into 8 oil into the orange juice and yummy flavors that enhance duce that included a wide ar- wedges zest. Add the herbs and season. Rainier Connect any stew, soup, salad, or raw ray of root vegetables. (And my 1/4 cup olive oil Place the vegetables in serv- snack. grandma’s root vegetable soup Salt and freshly ground ing dish, drizzle with the vin- Jenny Collins, Secretary Additionally, jicama, po- is one I still enjoy frequently, black pepper aigrette and gently stir to coat. Visiting Nurses tatoes, rutabagas, and turnips especially this time of year.) If Juice and zest of 1 orange ©Television Food Network G.P. All have a healthy dose of vitamin you are not a gardener, we have 1 tablespoon chopped fresh Rights Reserved. Ron Hall, Treasurer C, which helps boost our im- many local farmers who can fall herbs, such as rosemary, Enjoy all the blessings of Ron Hall, CPA mune system. The complex easily provide this benefit to sage and/or thyme this season, football, fall storms, carbohydrate benefits of root you in the way of weekly basket and fantastic root foods! 2013 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Bob Jackins Home Depot

Kyle Heaton Port of Centralia 6 Back Pack Safety Tips Chris Dupont by Rhonda Dunnington of Rochester the other. Posi- ing your overall health & fitness TransAlta Chiropractic Center tion your pack properly. Wear- by exercising can increase your Tests & Homework! School ing your backpack on one shoul- strength and ability to carry Christine Fossett can be a pain in the neck, figu- der can cause muscle strain and heavy backpack loads, which The Chronicle ratively. But if school is literally imbalance. Wear both shoulder will reduce your chance of in- causing problems for your neck straps, and adjust them so that jury. Rob Hill or back, your backpack may be they are comfortably snug. If the Set a time limit. Try to wear City of Centralia the culprit. Overloaded and backpack has a waist strap, use your backpack for 30 minutes or poorly-positioned backpacks it. It will distribute the weight of less. Unless you’re on an all-day Merlin McReynold can actually cause serious injury. the pack more evenly. Maintain hike or jaunting across a large City of Chehalis In a 2004 study published in the good posture while you’re wear- campus, this rule shouldn’t be Journal of Pediatric Orthope- ing your pack. hard to follow. Deanne Putman dics, 64% of 11- to 15-year-olds Get and stay fit. Maintain- Study hard for those tests! Allstate Insurance/Putman Agency who used backpacks also com- plained of pain. Suzie Mitchell If you’ve ever had back or Helly Hansen neck pain, you know how un- comfortable it can be. The pain is often caused by pressure on or T Jeanell Rasmussen the disks of the vertebrae. These ick re Providence Hospital r a disks space out the vertebrae, T t holding them in place, and act- Dave Muller ing as shock absorbers. As you Retired get older, your disks wear down or degenerate, causing chronic Ron Sturza pain, herniated disks, and nerve Sunbird Shopping Center damage. Putting pressure (like the added weight of a heavy Trolley Dr. James Walton backpack) on these disks wears than 15% of your body weight. A Centralia College them down even faster. 140 pound person should carry hursday, October 31, 3 to 5:30pm So what’s a student to do? no more than 21 pounds, and Trick-or-Treat at participating businesses in downtown Follow a few simple rules. This Mitch Moberg an 80 pound child should keep Chehalis, the Lewis County Historical Museum, Valley can ensure that you’re using it under 12 pounds. To lighten Twin Cities Trading Post View Health Center and the Fairyway Shopping Center. your backpack properly and the load, first remove any non- safely. essentials. Even a hairbrush and FREE trolley rides are available between the four locations. CONTACT US: Choose the right sized pack. extra notebooks can add weight. See our website for more details: www.chamberway.com. 500 NW Chamber of Commerce Way Make sure to buy a pack that is If your bag is too heavy, remove Chehalis, WA 98532 appropriate for your body size. his family friendly event proudly presented by: A general rule of thumb is that a textbook and carry it in your Oice: 360.748.8885 when the shoulder straps are ad- arms. justed so that they are snug, the Lift with your legs. To lift Toll free: 1.800.525.3323 bottom of the backpack should and put on your backpack prop- erly: face the pack, bending at Fax: 360.748.8763 be about two inches above your waist. your knees—not your waist— [email protected] Lighten your load. Your filled then lift with your legs and ap- backpack should weigh no more ply one shoulder strap and then

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Toys”R”Us initiated a Chiropractic Center, 18234 This is United Way’s vision for Craft beer for $12.00 men’s and women’s clothing, strategy of opening temporary Sargent Rd. SW, Rochester Wa. Lewis County. Friday: Friday’s are the day including their woolen shirts stores to take advantage of 98579. For more information We are working toward our we rotate our taps. and Legendary Blankets with the busy holiday season when contact 360.273.9174 or email goal by identifying key issues in Saturday: LADIES NIGHT - designs inspired by Native Toys”R”Us typically does chiropracticcenterwa@ gmail. the areas of education, income American art. Pendleton’s approximately 40% of its com. Signature House Of Six special and health, and investing in cocktails list and wine list at made-in-America products business. The store offers an programs aimed not just at ‘skinny prices’ 6pm to close. will be a welcome addition assortment of dolls, action Bath Depot 7th Anniversary quick fixes, but at viable, long MANY THANKS to the to the Centralia Outlets. figures, video games and The Bath Depot, Inc. term solutions. We recognize “Blaser Family Band. You guys Applications for employment educational toys to fit every is celebrating their 7th that our mission to increase made OKTOBERFEST 2013 can be picked up at the budget. anniversary this month the levels of Education, Income one of the premiere events we Information Center, 1301 Lum and would like to thank all and Health in Lewis County have ever had. Road. is a big one. No one person The Evergreen Playhouse customers for their continued presents The Tempest support and patronage! At can do it alone. But when we Cascade Sport and Spine Easy Spirit Moved to New The Evergreen Playhouse this time, The Bath Depot is choose to LIVE UNITED, Location in Outlets re- introducing B. Witching we can do really big things. Physical Therapy Open House proudly presents The Tempest Bath Co. to the shop. These Together, we have the power Please join us for an open Easy Spirit Outlet has by William Shakespeare. body care products are made to create a stronger, healthier house on Oct 23, 2013 from moved to a new location, 1326 This is not your grandma’s with the finest ingredients, Lewis County and a better life 4pm to 7pm at our Centralia Lum Road, in the Centralia Shakespeare. This family shea butter, aloe, and other for all. clinic at 2020 Borst Ave. Ste. 2 Outlets. The store’s business friendly, adventure-filled, love botanicals. They are In the spirit of collective (in the Thorbecke’s building). model calls for a smaller square story will keep you laughing. absolutely wonderful. The fall action, we invite you to join We invite you to stop by to footage and they found the Ticket prices start at $10 room sprays are also in again. us in our community building meet and welcome our new perfect space just three doors and are available at Santa Lucia, Scents like Pumpkin Spice and efforts. permanent physical therapist, down from their previous Book ‘n Brush, Sterling Bank Orange Clove are a must for Please consider making a Angie Maxwell, to our practice. location, next to Volcom. and the box office. Tickets this time of year. Fall soaps contribution to United Way Angie attended Eastern Pendleton Outlet will take are also available online by Jenteal are also available in of Lewis County during the Washington University and Easy Spirit’s old space. Easy at http://evergreentempest. Pumpkin spice and Cinnamon 2013 Annual Campaign; received her Doctorate of Spirit’s new store has enhanced brownpapertickets.com. Cider. So, come down to 108 support United Way today, Physical Therapy in June of lighting, polished concrete The Tempest runs Fridays, West Pine Street in Centralia and change lives tomorrow. 2013. We will have appetizers, floors and a bright new look. Saturdays, 8 P.M. and Sundays, and check out the whole array For more information, call beverages and door prizes. Check out their new location! 2 P.M., October 4th-20th with of bath and body essentials (360) 748-8100 or visit www. As part of the festivities, we Easy Spirit offers shoes that a special Pay What You Will available. And, don’t forget lewiscountyuw.com. will also have our chamber are known for their updated Performance on October 10th. Girls Night Out is Saturday, of commerce ribbon cutting classic styling, feminine No tickets are needed that day. ceremony. We hope you October 12th from 3-8pm in Growing Places Farm and Thrift silhouettes and advanced The theater opens at 7:30. downtown Centralia! Thank stop by to learn more about Store Movie Night our practice and hear more Residential & Commercial you again for the last seven Who: Growing Places years!! about how our unique style of Featuring Local Farm and Thrift Stores one-on-one physical therapy What: Movie Night at provides patients with the In-State Its Christmas Bazaar Time Growing Places best outcome. For questions or Monitoring It’s that time of year again! When: October 23rd from directions please contact us at Woodland Estates Retirement 5:30 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. 360-807-0577. Center will be holding their Where: 1757 N. National Annual Ave, Chehalis Holiday Bazaar on Join us for THE HAUNTED O’Blarney’s in October APPROVED November 8th, 2013, from MANSON staring Eddie O’Blarney’s has some great 9A.M. to 3 P.M.. There are still Murphy, rated PG. Games, vacation packages to giveaway tables available for rent, $15.00, prizes, and a costume contest in October. First, for all you Free Estimates for the day, so if you have are part of this Family Fun Seahawk fans, O’Blarney’s is something you want to sell and Night. THE place to catch all the NFL 360-736-4191 CH506464sl.drb want to reserve a table, call Jeni You can help Growing and NCAA football action, • Security Systems • Fire Alarm Systems or Jodi at 360 748-0095 and Places Farm and Thrift and to reward our loyal fans they will be able to help you. Store help At-Risk Youth by we will be giving away a 3 day • Camera Systems There will be many donating your gently used 2 night Las Vegas vacation returning vendors with lots clothing, household goods, package Thursday October 17, and lots of wonderful Holiday and furniture to our Thrift 2013 when the Seahawks take Title Guaranty Co. items for sale, so mark it down stores located in the Goodwill on the Arizona Cardinals. on Calendar and stop by. Complex at 515 A Harrison As if that wasn’t enough, of Lewis County There will also be lunch served Ave, Centralia, and in the come join us two weeks for your convenience while Sunbirds Shopping Mall at later on Halloween night, shopping, from 11:00 to 2:00 , 1757 N. National Ave, Chehalis. Thursday October 31, 2013, for there will be a soup, salad and For information contact Lynn a Halloween costume party dessert buffet served for $8.50 Ford at 269-8837. with DJ Slimrock. Drink per person, so you can take a Weekly in-store specials specials for those in costume “Growing Lewis County One Family at a Time.” little break from shopping and with Double Punch Sundays, and once again O’Blarney’s will be rewarding the winner When buying, selling or reinancing, specify

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Everyone waits to hear who will win the next prize at the Member Appreciation BBQ.

Alicia Bull thanks the staff of The Lucky Eagle Casino for the wonder- ful BBQ food they provided. Ribbon Cuttings

The Chamber Members enjoyed food, sunshine, and good company at the Annual Membership Apprecia- tion BBQ. Business After Hours

Owner Carline Beck of Artistry in Massage cuts the ribbon at their Grand Opening.

Steve Clark holds the scissors on stage at Valley View’s Ribbon Cutting.

The team from Costco greets guests at Business After Hours hosted at The Chamber.

Director Alicia Bull poses with local cheerleaders at the Wellness Round-up held September 21st.

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Embody Movement Studio & Lifestyle Boutique. • Main 7 LocaL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013 Rainier: Hotel Manager: ‘It’s Ridiculous. Where Do They Get Off Doing This?’ Continued from the front page pabilities and essential facilities, named one of the 10 best places American institution. They’re “It’s ridiculous,” Takach said. including waste, water and util- to enjoy an autumn color tour. not a Democrat or Republican “Where do they get off doing this?” Under the shutdown’s current ity systems, King said. King said he realizes that the institution. They belong to all Asked if the closure would af- parameters, neither furloughed The skeleton crew does not, thousands of people, from all Americans. Not just today, but fect the business, which includes a employees nor those staying on however, have the manpower to over the world, who plan and in perpetuity,” King said. “The convenience store, a restaurant and will receive pay. That financial keep the park open to visitors. pay for trips in advance, will be idea of a shutdown is antitheti- a small cluster of cabins, Tkach uncertainty — particularly for As of Tuesday morning, secu- disappointed by the closure — cal to the public purpose that said it would, without a doubt. low-level employees working paycheck-to-paycheck — only rity guards began to turn away but there’s nothing he can do. these parks were established for. “Of course it will hurt us,” she compounds the sense of anxiety. all new visitors. On Wednes- Park superintendent since It’s in direct conflict with every said. “We make money attend- Though Congress has the day and today, employees were 2011, King described Tuesday as employee who works here, and ing to people who come here for ability to restore pay, and has to begin ejecting backcountry an emotional day all the people who partner with the park.” done so during past shutdowns, campers and guests staying at “I think I’ve gone through the park or care about it.” Two miles down the road, Phil there is no guarantee it will. the two hotels within the parks. all the stages of grief,” he said. “I think it’s sad,” he said. Freeman, owner of the Copper The approximately 32 staff Historically, visitors have “Frankly, I came to work just pret- “That’s about all there is to it.” Creek Inn, also voiced his anger. members who will continue flocked to the park in October ty sad that we’re at this place.” Kimberly Tkach, manager of “Do you see any cars coming working include park rangers — more than 2,000 a day last Lawmakers’ partisan squab- the Gateway Inn, which sits only by?” he asked. “I mean, are you and security guards. They are year, according to King — to ble is unfairly punishing citizens, steps away from Rainier’s main kidding me? The parks are our tasked with maintaining the enjoy the fall foliage. And in a he said. entrance, on Tuesday admon- parks, not Congress’ parks. It’s park’s emergency response ca- cruel twist, Rainier recently was “(National parks) are an ished Congress for its actions. just a natural fact.” Murder: ‘It’s Really Insignificant in Comparison to the Damage He’s Caused’ Continued from the front page MoRgaN seveReLy Beat the “There appears to be abso- middle of the range, and for the Morgan to the high end of the Chehalis woman on July 13, lutely no reason for this to have probation violation sentence to sentencing range and imposed by mental illness, alcohol abuse breaking her nose, several ribs, happened,” Halstead said. be served concurrently with the an additional year in jail for the and domestic violence. and splitting her lip before ulti- The prosecutor requested Su- prison sentence. probation violation of the fourth- The victim’s father, Bruce mately strangling her to death, perior Court Judge James Lawler The defense attorney de- degree assault conviction. Burnside, said the 32-year-old Deputy Prosecutor Will Hal- sentence Morgan, who faced be- scribed Morgan’s relationship The judge told the family man manipulated his 48-year- stead told the judge Wednesday tween 15 and 23 years in prison, with Bail as “up and down,” and that he was bound by state law old daughter, a single mother morning. to the high end of the range, and said Morgan and Bail were both to sentence Morgan within the of two teens, took all her sav- ings, money and cars, and “It is more than fair to say she also requested that the judge on medication for bipolar disor- range imposed by the Legis- when there wasn’t anything went through hell,” he said. impose an extra year onto his der and were drinking alcohol lature, adding that this crime left to take from her, he took Morgan then tried to cover sentence due to a probation the night of the slaying, Blair said. “cries out” for the maximum her life. up the murder with a lie about violation for a fourth-degree The defense attorney said penalty possible. “He killed my only daughter,” how she died after a high-speed domestic-violence assault con- Lawler should consider a shorter While it is good that Morgan Burnside wrote in a statement, car crash that occurred when viction that stemmed from an sentence because shortly after pleaded guilty relatively quickly which was read to the judge by a the couple was trying to flee incident in which Bail was the Morgan’s arrest, he expressed re- to the crime, it did not consti- victim’s advocate. three men who had randomly victim in October 2012. morse and the desire to take re- tute a lower sentence, Lawler Throughout the court hear- attacked them on Forest Road sponsibility for what happened, said. ing, Morgan remained silent 73, Halstead said. MoRgaN’s couRt-appoiNted at- sparing Bail’s family from the “It’s really insignificant in and looked down at the table in The motive of the slaying, the torney, Don Blair, requested the trauma of a trial. comparison to the damage he’s front of him. prosecutor said, is still unclear. judge sentence his client to the Lawler chose to sentence caused,” Lawler said. Reform: ‘If You’re Going to Ask for a Dime ... Make Sure We Spend That Dime Well’ Continued from the front page nor transportation package that verting it to the operating bud- reform could come from using used only existing revenue. A get.” Environmental Legacy Steward- additioNaL seNate “I think this is the right way comprehensive package, howev- Keeping the money within ship Account money to fund tRaNspoRtatioN to go about it,” Braun said about er, stalled in the House for most transportation will in fact make transportation. holding the meetings. “I don’t of the six-month legislative ses- the Legislatures’ actions consis- The Stewardship Account, feedBack foRuMs think we can say for certain sion. tent with the 18th Amendment, funded by a tax on oil refiner- WiLL Be heLd: what the final outcome will be, With three days left, it was he said. ies, is intended for environmen- Oct. 7 – Vancouver (South- but we’re saying if we’re going to passed to the Senate. “It’s pretty common sense,” do a transportation package we tal benefit, but can be used in a west Region) 6-9 p.m. “We had just finished a hard- Braun said. broad variety of ways. Department of Transporta- need to engage the public.” fought operating budget. There Another of the most im- “If you’re going to ask for a “One of the best ways you tion Southwest Region Office, wasn’t much appetite for that portant reforms, Braun said, is dime for transportation,” he said, can spend the money is to fund 11018 Northeast 51st Circle, kind of package,” Braun said opening a dialogue about pre- “we need to make sure we spend stormwater requirements for Vancouver 98682 that dime well.” about the transportation plan, vailing wage requirements. transportation projects,” Braun Oct. 9 – Tacoma (Olympic Many of those in attendance which died in the Senate. “On the face it sounds con- said. “It makes a lot of sense to Region) 6-9 p.m. “Plus, it really hadn’t been troversial, but I don’t think it’s Evergreen Tacoma Campus, provided testimony. use that money in a very pro- presented to the public in a as controversial as it sounds,” Lyceum Hall, 1210 6th Avenue, “We’ve heard the calls for ductive way and, in fact, the way, meaningful way,” he said. Braun said. Tacoma more revenue, and we’ve heard I believe, the voters intended it.” Oct. 14 the calls for no gas tax increases, At the public meetings, law- The Majority Coalition Cau- – Seattle 6-9 p.m. makers have presented 10 trans- cus hopes to align prevailing According to the Majority King County Courthouse, but perhaps the clearest mes- Coalition Caucus, $40 million Room 1001, 516 3rd Avenue, sage we’ve heard is that the state’s portation reform ideas. wage requirements with federal Easiest, and likely least con- requirements. Current state re- from the transportation budget 10th Floor, Seattle transportation system needs is spent annually on transporta- Oct. 15 – Bellingham 6-9 help,” King said, “and that some troversial among them, Braun quirements increase construc- said, is a suggestion that sales tion costs by an estimated 10 to tion-related stormwater projects. p.m., of our reforms would do a lot to Port of Bellingham Cruise restore the public’s confidence in taxes collected on transporta- 15 percent, according to the Co- Among the coalition cau- cuses other reform suggestions: Terminal, 355 Harris Avenue, that agency.” tion projects go back to the alition Caucus. Bellingham The public’s comments, as transportation budget. “They work well in the rest Add congestion relief to the described by King, are in line “One of the things that’s hap- of the country, and they’d work state’s required list of trans- Those unable to attend a with the Majority Coalition pened over the years is … the well here too,” the 20th District portation priorities; streamline feedback forum in person can Caucus’ stance of “fix it before sales tax goes back into the gen- legislator said. “There’s no rea- environmental permitting; and submit their comments online you fund it.” eral fund,” Braun said. “So, in son we have to be in excess of of use toll revenue for highway at www.senatetranspofeed- During the 2012-2013 ses- essence, we’re taking part of the the federal requirements.” projects within the corridor be- backforum.org. sion, lawmakers passed a mi- transportation money and di- Braun said that another key ing tolled.

News in Brief wholesale power rates and 11 and Rate Study. The forum will start with Cen- will attend, according to orga- pud conducting Rate percent increase in transmission According to Moses, Lewis tralia’s City Council candidates nizer Penny Mauel. increase study rates went into effect Tuesday. County PUD strives to maintain followed by those vying for seats Mauel said she has yet to hear The Lewis County PUD cur- “While these are lower than low rates and high quality of service. on the Centralia School Board. back from Dan Henderson, Bri- rently is collecting information to the original estimates of as much Each candidate will have the op- an Mead, Ron Greenwood and determine if customers’ rates must as 20 percent,” PUD Communi- public forum for portunity to make an introduc- John VerValen. be raised to cover increasing costs. cations Liaison Corenne Moses tion and a closing statement. School Board candidates The rate study is set to be fin- said, “they are still significant centralia council, school Community members and Neal Kirby, Patricia Dolezal, ished by the end of November increases that will boost costs for the candidates may submit ques- Amy Buzzard and Ron Averill According to the PUD, rate BPA’s utility customers, includ- Board candidates tions for the forum. Candidates have confirmed their attendance increases may have to be passed ing Lewis County PUD.” The Centralia/Chehalis Toast- may have a representative review at the forum, Mauel said. down to local customers due to an To determine the exact im- masters will hold a public forum the questions in advance. For more information, or to already enacted rate increase by pact of the BPA rate increase, as for Centralia School Board and City Council candidates Lee submit a question, contact Penny Bonneville Power Administration, well as other increasing operat- Centralia City Council candidates Coumbs, John Elmore, Max Mauel by e-mailing pennycol- which sells power to the PUD. ing costs, the PUD is conducting on Oct. 10 at 6 p.m. in the kitchen Vogt, Patrick Gallagher and [email protected] or by calling BPA’s 9 percent increase in the Cost of Service Analysis and meeting room at Fort Borst Park. Bonnie Canaday have said they (360) 740-9868. Advocate for Victims of Human Trafficking Visits Centralia College WaRN: Washington Anti- “Frankly, there’s a lot of misinfor- those living in poverty, she said, man trafficking cases often navigating the criminal justice mation in the public discourse.” are more vulnerable to traffick- involve some type of domestic system. Trafficking Response Human trafficking involves ing. servitude, restaurant work or The Seattle-based organiza- Network Provides the use of force, fraud or coer- “This can happen to anyone,” agricultural labor. Another com- tion also works with other advo- cion to compel a person into any Hoffmann said, noting 30 per- mon human trafficking scenario cacy groups and law enforcement Information on Labor form of work or service against cent of WARN’s clients since is street prostitution or Internet agencies. and Sex Trafficking his or her will. It does not have 2004 have been male. sex work, she said. Hoffmann encouraged at- to include movement but does Victims, which include men, Victims often stay in these tendees at the presentation to be By amy Nile involve the elimination of an women and children, she said, situations, Hoffmann said, be- aware of vulnerable populations [email protected] individual’s choice to leave the come from various countries, cause they are isolated by an in- and keep an eye out for potential situation. age groups and educational ability to speak English or have human exploitation situations in The Washington Anti-Traf- “It doesn’t necessarily mean backgrounds. received threats. their communities. ficking Response Network, a they see themselves as victims,” “Recently, we’ve seen more “It’s very much like domestic “Talking to your family mem- nonprofit group working to Hoffmann said. and more U.S. citizens being ex- violence,” she said. “Asking for bers about violence in our com- combat the modern form of slav- Human trafficking, Hoff- ploited,” Hoffmann said. help can be very difficult.” munity — that’s really power- ery statewide, offered a Lyceum mann said, can occur in any Exploiters also come from Once those affected by ful,” Hoffmann said. “That’s how presentation Wednesday at Cen- occupation, such as cleaning, diverse backgrounds, including human trafficking do come change begins.” tralia College. domestic services, farming, religious leaders, family mem- forward, WARN offers safe ••• “This issue gets a lot of atten- restaurant labor, selling drugs bers, government officials, dip- housing, clothing and food in Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 tion,” said Marie Hoffmann, a and sex work. lomats, business owners and addition to intensive case man- twitter.com/AmyNileReports program coordinator for the In- Certain groups, including farmers, Hoffmann said. agement, including physical and www.facebook.com/ ternational Rescue Committee. immigrant populations and In Washington, she said, hu- mental health services and help AmyNileTheChronicle Main 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013

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LEWIS COUNTy SHErIff’S OffICE the 600 block of Smokey Valley drove away from the scene. stolen at 5:08 a.m. Wednesday halis, was arrested and booked Road in Toledo when a deer ran from the 500 block of Hemlock into jail for suspicion of disor- One-Car rollover Accident out in front of him. Hughes at- Street. derly conduct and resisting ar- • Natasha Pogue, 29, Toledo, tempted to avoid the deer, but CENTrALIA POLICE DEPArTMENT rest after police responded to a lost control of her 1989 Toyota crashed into the ditch. He was Theft CHEHALIS POLICE DEPArTMENT reported dispute at 10 p.m. on the SUV while driving southbound not injured. His vehicle sus- 200 block of Southwest Chehalis down the 200 block of South tained major damage. • A cellphone was reported Burglary Avenue. The dispute, which had Military Road in Winlock at stolen from the 500 block of • Someone reported a bur- started inside an apartment, con- 2 p.m. Wednesday. Pogue left Harrison Avenue at 3:08 p.m. tinued out into the street. Reed al- the roadway, struck the ditch CHEHALIS fIrE DEPArTMENT Tuesday. glary to a residence on the 600 block of Northwest Ohio Av- legedly refused to obey respond- and rolled her vehicle. She was • Douglas W. Lohman, 41, ing police officers’ commands. Semi-Truck Collision enue at 9:24 a.m. Tuesday. The not injured, but her vehicle sus- Centralia, was cited for allegedly ••• • A non-injury collision was door was kicked in, however, it tained major damage. shoplifting on the 500 block of By The Chronicle Staff reported on Interstate 5 near exit South Tower Avenue at 7:35 p.m. is unclear if anything was stolen. Vehicle Collision 79 in Chehalis at 8:30 p.m. when Wednesday. Disorderly Conduct and Please call news reporter Stepha- • Cassius Hughes, 19, To- a semi-truck and a Toyota Celica nie Schendel with news tips. She can ledo, crashed his 2008 Ford Fo- crashed into each other. Dam- Stolen Debit Card resisting Arrest be reached at 807-8208 or sschen- cus at 6:15 a.m. Wednesday on age was minor and both vehicles • A debit card was reported • Wayne H. Reed, 46, of Che- [email protected].

News in Brief Drunken Man rides tom of the stairs under the dam- pick mushrooms, according to The man is an experienced hosting a safety fair at the Lit- aged bicycle. the Lewis County Sheriff’s Of- mushroom picker but was tlerock station from 11 a.m. to 3 Stolen Bike Down flight It appears Loveless attempt- fice not equipped to be outside for p.m. Saturday. of Stairs, Crashes ed to bike down a long flight of The man did not return as more than a few hours and was The Safety and Fun fair will stairs in an attempt to flee the scheduled, and his family con- wearing street clothes and only feature free food and a fire truck By The Chronicle area, according to police. tacted law enforcement on Sun- brought a small amount of food slide for children. There will also An apparently intoxicated Loveless was transported to day and said that he could be with him, according to the Sher- be a corn maze and free pump- iff’s Office. Centralia man allegedly stole Providence Centralia Hospital anywhere between Interstate 90 kins. Personnel from Thurston a bicycle from the top story of to be treated for his injuries. He and Packwood, according to the The weather during the was cited for third-degree theft, weekend included heavy rain County Medic One, emergency an apartment complex early Sheriff’s Office. He did not tell management, the sheriff’s office, according to police. The bicycle anyone his destination. and high winds, and Monday Wednesday morning and at- American Red Cross as well as was returned to its owner. Late Tuesday afternoon, the and Tuesday had light rain. The tempted to ride it down a flight the Thurston County Dive and man’s vehicle was located on temperatures have been in the of stairs. Rescue Team will also be there. Instead, he crashed head- Mushroom Picker from Forest Service Road 4715, - ap40s during the past few nights. first into a wall at the bottom, proximately five miles north- The fire station is located according to police. Auburn Missing in west of Packwood, according toWest Thurston fire at 10828 Littlerock Rd. SW. For Centralia police responded Packwood Area the Sheriff’s Office. Search and more information, visit www. to the reported theft at 1:06 a.m. rescue teams from Lewis, King,Authority to Host westthurstonfire.org or call Wednesday on the 300 block of By The Chronicle Mason, Grays Harbor and Pacif- Safety fair (360) 352-1614. Centralia College Boulevard Search and rescue teams are ic counties searched the area for West Thurston Fire - Author and found the 63-year-old- currently sus looking for a 68-year- six hours Tuesday evening and By The Chronicle ity covers the communities of pected bike thief, identified old as Auburn man who went to resumed their search at about 6 Firefighters from the West Grand Mound, Littlerock, May- Gerald R. Loveless, at - thethe bot Packwood area Saturday to a.m. Wednesday. Thurston Fire Authority will be town, Rochester and Scott Lake. Chehalis Municipal Court

Chehalis Municipal Court pended, fined $1,500 with $750 sus- • Rodger D. Platt, 38, Winlock, physi- criminal cases, including sen- pended, $125 in fees. cal control, sentenced to 364 days in jail tences, fines, fees and findings of • Richard Anthony Fahey, 46, Cen- with 363 suspended, fined $5,000 with not guilty or dismissals. tralia, fourth-degree assault, dismissed $4,400 suspended, $2,252 in fees. Held Sept. 25 with prejudice. • Richey Alphonso Thomas, 53, Spo- kane, fourth-degree assault, dismissed • Alyssa Fawn Acord, 31, Olympia, • Ian Arthur Howard, 19, Centralia, mi- violation of no contact/protection order, nor in possession and/or consumption, with prejudice. sentenced to 364 days in jail with 352 dismissed with prejudice. • Mario Saldevar-Alberto Vasquez, Available for single copy suspended, fined $800 with $400 sus- • Ashley Nicole Lord, 21, Centralia, 44, Chehalis, fourth-degree assault, dis- pended, $325 in fees. third-degree driving while license sus- missed with prejudice. Rochester • Danielle M. Dawson, 19, Centralia, pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail • Donald Patrick Von Moos, 57, Che- sales in at third-degree attempted theft, sen- with 90 suspended, fined $800 with halis, fourth-degree assault, dismissed tenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- $400 suspended, $228 in fees. with prejudice. • Grand Mound AM/PM • Grand Mound Shell • Larry’s Chevron Death Notices Lotteries Commodities • Rochester Merchantile • STEPHEN JAMES BUSH, 69, Winlock, Washington’s Wednesday Gas in Washington — $3.68 died Sunday, Sept. 29, at home. A (AAA of Washington) • memorial service will be held at a Games Crude Oil — $103.83 per barrel Bailey’s IGA later date. Arrangements are under Powerball: 04-06-25-42-51, 17 (CME Group) the direction of Cattermole Funeral Next jackpot: $70 million Gold — $1,316 (Monex) Home, Winlock. Mega Millions: xxxxxxxxx Silver — $21.75 (Monex) • WILMA JEAN LONG-HOMAN, 90, Cen- Next jackpot: $xxx million The only independent and locally owned funeral home tralia, died Saturday, Sept. 28, at Se- Lotto: 20-35-37-42-45-47 in Centralia-Chehalis. renity Care, Centralia. Viewing will be Corrections at 9 a.m. Friday and a funeral service Next jackpot: $1 million Hit 5: 11-14-23-34-37 NEWELL-HOERLING’s MORTUA RY will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday, both at An article in Saturday’s CH506447sl.drb Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Cen- Next cashpot: $580,000 Chronicle incorrectly stated 205 W Pine Street, Centralia 360-736-3317 tralia. Burial will follow at Claquato Match 4: 07-13-16-21 the cost for adult flu vacci- Cemetery, Chehalis. Arrangements est. 1907 Daily Game: 8-9-4 nations through the Lewis are under the direction of Newell Keno: 02-03-05-07-08-12-13-19- Hoerling’s. 20-26-29-33-46-53-54-55-57-62-66- County Health Department. Three generations of our family serving your family since 1922 80 The cost is $25. In Remembrance In Remembrance brian lee winters the state of Montana, telling his story and how he joann (jodY) caswell overcame his addictions. "If I help one person, I've done grandson, Antonio. my job, and I am doing it Jody also loved her Seattle with God" he would always Seahawks and Mariners. She say. also loved going to Yuma, Brian is preceded in Ariz. every winter with her death by his parents, Ray husband and love of 52 years, D. and Beverly Winters; Joe Sr. and their Yorkie, Tina. sister, Kathleen Bailey; and Jody is survived by nephew, Adam Smith. her husband, Joe Caswell Brian is survived by Sr.; sons, Joe Caswell Jr., his son, Brandon Winters; and Jeff Caswell; brother, brothers, Jess Winters, Casey Doyle (Mary Beth) Miller,; Winters and Keldy Winters; daughter-in-law, Amy sisters, Marsha Gallow, Ferris; grandchildren, Ashley Winters, Denee Tomi, Jesse and Jessica Reinitz, Brian Lee Winters, 45, Renee Fraser and Mary Kae Katie Caswell, Zander of Columbia Falls, Mont., Mings; signiicant other, Caswell, Joyce Caswell passed away Sept. 22, 2013. Beth Hegel; 14 nieces and six Joann (Jody) Caswell, 79, and Taylor Caswell; great- He was born in Walla Walla, nephews; 34 great-nieces and passed away Sept. 19, 2013 grandchildren, Antonio Wash. to Ray D. and Beverly nephews. in Centralia, Wash. She was Campos, Ramona Reinitz, Winters on Jan. 16, 1968. A graveside service will be a resident of Centralia for the Eva Reinitz, Andres Coronel A loving son, father, held at Lone Hill Cemetery in last 80 years. and Milo Caswell. brother, uncle and best friend. Toledo, Wash. on Saturday, Joann was born Dec. 19, Jody was precious to her As a graduate from Toledo Oct. 5, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. 1933 to Emit and Virginia whole family and to anyone High School, Brian excelled A celebration of life and SERVICES Miller in Olathe, Colo. She who knew her. She will be as an athlete in both football potluck will immediately greatly missed and cherished follow the service at Toledo in the Classifieds worked at Intercheck for and baseball. He enjoyed eight years and cleaned by all. playing golf with his son and High School. houses until retirement. Jody A celebration of life will loved the outdoors, camping, In Lieu of lowers the was an incredible mother, be held at Centralia Eagles on hunting, ishing and working family has asked that grandmother, sister, friend Sunday, October 13, 2013 at as a logger in Montana, charitable donations be made and wife. Jody loved spending 3:30 p.m. It will be a potluck Washington and Alaska. to the Toledo Memorial Field and are welcome to bring a Walking his life of sobrietyFund, C/O Denny Clark, P.O. time with her grandchildren Box 296, Toledo, WA 98591. Classifieds and great-grandchildren. side dish. (1000+ days), he was a She held a special place in To view the obituary, please speaker and sponsor for bothTo view the obituary, please go to chronline.com/obituaries. her heart for her irst great- go to chronline.com/obituaries. the NA and AA throughout The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013 • Main 9

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 Reserve Calling 911 for Life and Death Emergencies About every 34 seconds, show that once a structure fire week. Flood watches, power out- swering unnecessary phone calls. someone in America suffers a Our Views goes past eight minutes, it moves ages and car crashes due to slick Dispatch serves 10 law enforce- heart attack. attack, your risk of death is cut beyond the room of origin. The roads and driving rain likely ment agencies, including the According to the American by 50 percent. NFPA recommends firefight- caused numerous calls to 911. Lewis County Sheriff’s Office, Heart Association, a quick re- Another area is quick re- ers arrive to the scene of a fire In response, Lewis County 20 fire departments and one sponse by paramedics and a sponses by first responders within six minutes of the origi- 911 Dispatch sent out a press private ambulance company. In swift trip to the hospital can (police, firefighters, paramed- nal alarm. release asking citizens to only 2011, it received 68,527 calls. be the difference from a minor Add assaults, robberies, car make calls to 911 for “life or ics) at fires. The National Fire The heart attack and fire re- episode to major heart damage crashes and the like, and it is death emergencies.” and death. Protection Association reports clear a quick response to an For power outages, only call sponse statistics reveal the need Procedures such as angio- that someone is killed in a fire in emergency is critical to positive 911 if there is a safety hazard for speedy service. By calling 911 plasty (which can open up a America every 153 minutes. outcomes. (call (360) 748-9261 to report a when it is not life or death, you major heart artery in as fast as A fast response to an initial Here in Lewis County, it power outage). To reach non- would be making it longer for 15 minutes) and stenting are ef- report, again, can be the differ- appears the local 911 Dispatch emergency assistance from the the people in true distress to live fective when quickly applied. ence from minor smoke damage was overrun by calls during the county, call (360) 740-1105. through a heart attack, survive Bottom line: If you get treat- to a raging fire and possible loss storms that have swept through Lewis County 911 Dispatch a fire, receive proper police pro- ment within one hour of a heart of property and life. Statistics Southwest Washington this past has enough to do without an- tection and the like.

COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... Lassie Come Home? I Can Match That Here’s one of those stories that he belonged to a tenant in that makes you think of an old a nearby apartment. Tenants TV series where somebody says, weren’t allowed to keep pets, so “What are you trying to tell us, he was an “outside” cat. Lassie? Timmy’s fallen into a Gonzo eventually allowed well and can’t get out?” First, me to pick him up, and his own- though, a little background in- er told me there was only one formation to set the scene. other man he knew who could There’s a block on North do that. He staked out a chair on Washington Avenue in Centra- our neighbor’s back porch and lia that seems to attract its share he allowed them to offer an oc- of stray cats, maybe more. Thir- casional treat. teen years ago, we took in a tiny Then tragedy struck. One kitten that we knew had been night Gonzo got into a fight mistreated, and she’s still there. with another anima l— most There was a likely a raccoon — and lost an striped orange eye, in addition to other injuries. stray we named In the surgical procedure that Julius who that followed he was neutered as well. settled in first After recovery, he somehow with a fam- turned into the gentlest, most Letters to the Editor ily across the loving cat you would ever want This is the same councilor which tooth on the saw is re- street, and then to pet, and became a neighbor- Why Did Mayor Snub who helped Edna Fund get us sponsible for the damage. later moved to hood favorite. We felt a loss By Bill Moeller sued for $15,000 for failure to We have always had opposing a home across when his owners moved away Nose at Senior Discount? disclose in violation of state law. political parties in this country our alley. We about a year or so ago, and took To the editor: If you keep voting into office took in Ranger, a kitten found Gonzo with them. Back in May of this year, I but I don’t recall it ever being this “good old boys” club, you crying one night under a holly Now, here’s the part of this asked my City Councilor Dan this divisive. The only motive will get more of the same self- bush in a December snowstorm. story which sounds corny. A few Henderson, since the city was politicians appear to care about weeks ago, our neighbor looked working on budget and utility serving bullpucky you’re getting is the protection of their party now. Just because someone has THEN A LARGE cat I’ll call out onto his back porch and rates, to ask about the possibil- and blaming the opposition. The 10 or 20 years on the council Gonzo showed up. That’s not his there was Gonzo! He was curled ity of giving low-income seniors ones who suffer from this in- does not mean they know how to real name; I’ll tell you why later. up in his old chair, apparently a break on these base charges on eptitude is the constituency. The manage a city. Gonzo is basically a striped tab- waiting for his food dish to be our utility bills — $98 a month Washington, D.C., crowd doesn’t by, but his stripes are wider than filled. He didn’t have four bleed- before you even turn on a light or Take wages of city employees, care. most, and blacker. Gonzo began ing paws as if he had traveled get a drink of water. for example. The average wage Why are they taking time off appearing in our back yard and from some far-off place, maybe It would be easy, with very in Lewis County is $30,000 and when such a crucial decision is that of our next-door neighbor Idaho, and he didn’t exhibit any little effort on the city’s part, to change. The average wage for in the balance? They should be at irregular intervals, and ap- visible ribs. do this. If you have a levy exemp- a city employee, who probably locked up in a room and not re- peared to be another stray. He just settled in, that’s all. tion on you property taxes, you doesn’t live here, is more than leased until they come up with a He had a tag hanging from The reason I gave him get the discount. $60,000 plus vacation, holiday bipartisan settlement. a collar, but he was too leery another name is that his new Henderson brought this up pay, sick leave and medical, and I have never witnessed so of humans to let anyone near providers (I won’t say “owners”) during the council meeting. most get retirement benefits. many being paid so much with enough to read it. He was defi- have become very attached to Mayor Bonnie Canaday dis- How are you doing? Maybe look- so many benefits accomplishing nitely a male cat, “packing a full him. Wouldn’t you be if an ani- missed the notion out of hand. ing into what these people have so little. Are we being properly load” is an expression I heard, mal went through who-knows- Less than a month later, Che- done to our city is a good idea; represented by our politicians? with a pugnacious tempera- what just to single you out as a halis passed a similar ordinance do it before you vote name famil- The question is rhetorical. ment to match. I tried some cat benefactor and protector? They for their seniors. Thanks, Mayor iarity. psychology by putting small were understandably hesitant at Canaday, for looking out for our I should note here that the Ron David amounts of food out when he first when I asked if they’d mind seniors. title of mayor is kind of mislead- Salkum could see that it was me who did my telling the story. They didn’t I wanted to know what affect ing. The mayor has no supe- so, and then sitting very still un- want anybody reading it and our high rates have on the citi- rior power; they are just another Pool Improvements til he decided I was safe enough then arriving on their doorstep zens of Centralia. Since the first council person who gets to chair to claim him. to approach. of 2013 to August 2013, there the council meetings. Our city Worth Checking Out I hope that doesn’t happen. manager runs the city. Maybe we It still took a lot of strok- have been 472 disconnects by To the editor: ••• should call them moderator or ing before he let me hold onto City Light. This does not count The Centralia Community Bill Moeller is a former enter- something. his tag long enough to read the tainer, mayor, bookstore owner, city those empty houses all over town Pool has its new HVAC system phone number on it. It was a council member, paratrooper and that continue to pay the $98. up and running. The water is discontinued number. Shortly Why so many empty homes? Dave Reynoldson pilot living in Centralia. He can be Centralia a consistent temperature that thereafter, though, we learned reached at bookmaven321@comcast. Abandoned? Repossessed? Flood is perfect for exercise all year- that he wasn’t a stray after all, net. damage? Cost of utilities to high? round. Maybe our mayor knows. Citizens Suffer As The air no longer has op- Speaking of floods, we have Two Parties Fight pressive humidity and is much First Amendment Center Quote of the Day the Chehalis River Basin Flood more breathable. Even the locker Authority spending millions to To the editor: rooms will have heat, which will “We’re fooling ourselves if we think we try to prevent repeated flood- While the Democrats and be much appreciated this winter. ing. Our trusty mayor throws Republicans are busy pointing There is more work to be communicate primarily by bursts of $15,000 at the Chehalis Basin their fingers at one another and done, mainly putting in a new information. We live for stories. ... They Partnership. acting like petulant children, our liner. That is a big expense, so Guess what they are doing. nation is suffering financially as there are certainly more fund- comfort us, they arouse us, they excite us and They are studying the Chehalis well as having to endure global raisers in the future. But come River — the most studied river embarrassment. and enjoy what has been accom- educate us, and when they touch our hearts on the continent. They don’t do Shouldn’t our overpaid politi- plished so far. It’s a wonderful we embrace them and keep them with us.” anything. The state Department cians find a cure and not a cause? improvement and it’s here for all of Ecology does the work, if they To assume that one party is more to enjoy. come up with something. They responsible than the other is Mary H. Lawrence meet once a month or less and equivalent to sawing off a finger Melitta Murphy journalism educator, University of Missouri-Columbia, 2001 our mayor is the chairwoman. and attempting to determine Centralia

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Going for The pressure is on for the fed- ‘‘I’m anxious to see what the insurance is going furlough after two years of fight- a fall foliage drive. Cashing a eral government and states run- to look like for my family at the beginning of ing for the Afghan army when check. ning their own health insurance he stepped out of his house and Who knew that so many ran- exchanges to get the systems up the year. That’s a big unknown right now. I onto a homemade mine. It had dom activities of daily life could and running after overloaded been planted not just to kill him be imperiled by a shutdown of websites and jammed phone want to figure that out as soon as possible so but to send a message to his fel- the federal government? lines frustrated consumers for a we can begin planning.’’ low villagers about the perils of Americans are finding that second day as they tried to sign serving in the Afghan security “the government” entails a lot up for coverage using the new forces. more than the stereotype of face- marketplaces. David Berge Recovering from shrapnel less D.C. bureaucrats cranking In some ways, the delays pastor with two young children wounds to his legs in a military out red tape. that persisted Wednesday hospital in Gardez, near the bor- And so it is that two dozen were good news for President der with Pakistan, the 24-year- Barack Obama and supporters October weddings, including Minn., tried unsuccessfully at exchanges rather than let the old private vented his frustration of his signature domestic policy with the Taliban’s increasing use nine this week, are in jeopardy least 10 times to create an online federal government do it for of what the U.S. military calls because they’re scheduled for achievement because the hold- account on the state-run site MN- them. In the 36 states being op- IEDs, or improvised explosive monument sites on the Nation- ups showed what appeared to sure. His high-deductible plan ex- erated by the federal Department devices. al Mall. Ditto for a New Jersey be exceptionally high interest in pires at the end of the year. of Health and Human Services, “Fighting them face-to-face is couple planning to marry at the the overhauled insurance system. “I’m anxious to see what the consumer patience was still be- not a problem for us; our weak- Grand Canyon. But if the glitches aren’t fixed insurance is going to look like ing tested. ness is mines, we have some Mike Cassesso and MaiL- quickly, they could dampen en- for my family at the beginning Agency spokeswoman Joanne weakness countering mines,” Jan ien Le’s permit to get married thusiasm for the law at the same of the year,” Berge said. “That’s Peters said many Americans suc- said. Saturday on the lawn near the time Republicans are using it as a big unknown right now. I want cessfully enrolled on the first day, After 12 years of war, road- Jefferson Memorial looks to be a rallying cry to keep most of the to figure that out as soon as pos- but she declined to put a number side bombs are the No. 1 killer, among the casualties, giving federal government closed. sible so we can begin planning.” on it. She said the delays were claiming thousands of lives ev- rise to a new Twitter hashtag for “It was worse today than it due to “overwhelming interest” ery year. And as foreign troops their (hash)shutdownwedding. was yesterday,” Denise Rath- IN CALIFORNIA, HOME TO 15 per- and high volume. They’re looking at alternate sites, man of Des Moines said after she wind down operations in prepa- cent of the nation’s uninsured, ration for their withdrawal in 15 including the restaurant booked tried for a second day to log onto officials pulled the enrollment IT’S NOT AS IF NOBODY warned for their reception. the Iowa site. months, insurgents are using an portion of the Covered Califor- them. Just three months ago, the ever larger number of these ex- Rathman has insurance nia site down overnight for emer- congressional Government Ac- through Dec. 31 but said she is plosives to assert their grip and San Francisco Man gency upgrades. It was restored countability Office said a smooth recapture territory. eager to sign up for a policy be- midmorning Wednesday, and and timely rollout could not be Charged in $1B cause of her psoriatic arthritis, Afghan and coalition military 7,770 people had started appli- guaranteed because the online officials say their enemy is re- which has caused her to be de- Underground Drugs cations by then, spokesman Roy system was still getting finishing sorting to hidden bombs because nied insurance in the past. Kennedy said. touches and had not been fully it can’t take on the Afghan secu- Website Dealing California is one of a hand- tested. rity forces in open battle. Now DAVID BERGE, A PASTOR with ful of mostly Democratic states The Obama administration they are equipping Afghan forc- Cocaine, Heroin, LSD two young children in Shoreview, that opted to set up their own shrugged off the evaluation. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — es with metal detectors and spe- FBI agents found him in the sci- cialized vehicles to clear roads, ence fiction section of a small and running a school for bomb branch of the San Francisco pub- squads. lic library, chatting online. Deadly Church Bus Crash The man known as Dread China’s Drive to Clean Pirate Roberts — 29-year-old Ross William Ulbricht — was Up Thriving But Dirty on his personal laptop Tuesday Recycling Business afternoon, authorities said, talk- ing about the vast black market Jolts Global Industry bazaar that is believed to have BEIJING (AP) — China for brokered more than $1 billion in years has welcomed the world’s transactions for illegal drugs and trash, creating a roaring busi- services. ness in recycling and livelihoods When a half-dozen FBI for tens of thousands. Now au- agents burst into the library in a thorities are clamping down on quiet, blue collar neighborhood an industry that has helped the they abruptly ended Ulbricht’s rich West dispose of its waste but conversation with a cooperat- also added to the degradation of ing witness, pinned the Austin, China’s environment. Texas, native to a floor-to-ceiling The Chinese campaign is window and then took him off to aimed at enforcing standards jail, law enforcement and library for waste imports after Beijing spokeswomen said. decided too many were unusable Ulbricht was later charged in or even dangerous and would criminal complaints in federal end up in its landfills. Under the courts in New York and Mary- crackdown dubbed Green Fence, land. He’s accused of making China has rejected hundreds of millions of dollars operating the containers of waste it said were secret Silk Road website and of contaminated or that improperly a failed murder-for-hire scheme, Paul Efird / The Associated Press mixed different types of scrap. all while living anonymously In this aerial photo, emergency workers respond to a crash involving a passenger bus, a tractor-trailer and an SUV near It is abruptly changing a mul- with two roommates whom he tibillion-dollar global industry paid $1,000 to rent a room in a Dandridge, Tenn., on Wednesday. Authorities said the bus, carrying members of a North Carolina church group, veered across the highway median and crashed into the other vehicles in a iery wreck that killed several people. in which China is a major pro- modest neighborhood. cessing center for the world’s dis- Federal authorities shut down carded soft drink bottles, scrap the website. metal, electronics and other ma- terials. Whole villages in China’s How States Fared Government Shutdown’s Hit Magnified for Tribes southeast are devoted to process- ing single products, such as elec- on Unemployment By Matthew Brown SOME TRIBES INTEND TO FILL the How long those programs tronics. Household workshops The Associated Press gap in federal funds themselves, will continue on reservations break down discarded comput- Benefit Claims risking deficits of their own depends on the duration of the CROW AGENCY, Mont. — ers or appliances to recover cop- to cushion communities with shutdown and how much money per and other metals. Some use The Associated Press American Indian tribes have chronic high unemployment and individual tribes can spare. The more than access to national crude smelters or burn leftover The number of Americans poverty against the effects of the BIA provides services to more plastic and other materials, re- seeking unemployment benefits parks on the line with the gov- budget battle. than 1.7 million American In- ernment shutdown, as federal leasing lead and other toxins rose just 1,000 last week to a sea- “Do we just throw kids onto dians and Alaska Natives from into the air. Green Fence is in sonally adjusted 308,000, a tiny funding has been cut off for cru- the street, or do we help them? more than 500 recognized tribes. cial services including foster care line with the ruling Communist increase that leaves the level of Most likely we’re going to help Party’s pledges to make the econ- payments, nutrition programs applications near six-year lows. those families and do whatever CROW CHAIRMAN DARRIN Old omy cleaner and more efficient and financial assistance for the The four-week average dropped we can until this is unresolved,” Coyote said his tribe decided to after three decades of breakneck needy. to 305,000, the lowest since May said Tracy “Ching” King, presi- furlough workers now, hoping growth that fouled rivers and left 2007. For the 13,000 members of dent of northern Montana’s Fort the move will be only temporary, China’s cities choking on smog. Here are the states reporting southeast Montana’s Crow Tribe, Belknap Reservation. rather than push into deficit a bud- Brian Conners, who works large decreases. No state report- the budget impasse had immedi- But for other tribes, basic ser- get stretched thin by earlier federal for a Philadelphia company that ed increases above 1,000. ate and far-reaching effects: Trib- vices stand to take a direct hit. cuts and recent declines in revenue recycles discarded refrigerators, States with the biggest de- al leaders furloughed more than That includes programs heavily from a coal mine on the reservation. says buyers used to visit every creases: 300 workers Wednesday, citing subsidized by federal agencies and “We’re taking a proactive ap- week looking for scrap plastic California: Down 3,754, due the shutdown and earlier federal others paid for with tribal money proach,” Old Coyote said. The to ship to China for reprocess- to fewer layoffs in services, fi- budget cuts. that is suddenly unavailable be- 316 furloughed workers repre- ing. Then Beijing launched its nance, insurance and real estate As a result, tribal programs cause it’s being held by the Depart- sent about half the tribe’s em- crackdown in February aimed Georgia: Down 2,719, due to including home health care for ment of Interior, tribal leaders said. ployees. at cleaning up the thriving but fewer layoffs in manufacturing, the elderly and disabled, bus ser- dirty recycling industry. hotels and restaurants vice for rural areas, and a major ESSENTIAL ACTIVITIES SUCH as IN SOUTH DAKOTA, Yankton “Now they’re all gone,” said New York: Down 2,376, due irrigation project were suspend- law enforcement, firefighting and Sioux Tribe Vice Chairwoman Conners, president of ARCA Ad- to fewer layoffs in public ad- ed indefinitely. some social services will contin- Jean Archambeau said the shut- vanced Processing. ministration, construction and “It’s going to get hard,” said ue, said Bureau of Indian Affairs down means money for heating transportation Shar Simpson, who leads the spokeswoman Nedra Darling. assistance won’t be coming this South Carolina: Down 1,516, Crow’s home health care pro- Programs that did not make the fall. Please due to fewer layoffs in manufac- gram. “We’re already taking calls list include residential care for chil- “I don’t know what we’re going Recycle turing from people saying, ‘Who’s going dren and adults, cash assistance for to do,” she said. “They’re already This Washington: Down 1,178, no to take care of my mom? Who’s the poor and payments to vendors predicting snow out west and Newspaper reason given going to take care of my dad?’” who provide foster care. possibly in this area of the state.” The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013 • Main 11

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Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl The Chronicle’s Grid Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 7 Sports e-mail: [email protected] Picks 2A Football 2B Football T-Birds, Bearcats Meet for Marquee 2A Matchup Napavine, By Aaron VanTuyl and No. 6 in the latest Associ- they've only kind of solidified championship back in May, 12- [email protected] ated Press poll. Tumwater's cur- that thought in my head." 0, in Yakima. Bearcat starters MWP and rently No. 2 in the AP poll and • Tumwater coach Sid Ot- from that game that'll be play- There's plenty of story lines No. 1 in the coaches poll. The ton won the 350th game of his ing Friday: Tanner Gueller, Toby to follow heading into W.F. Anything latter of the T-Birds' rankings 46-year career on Friday night, Johnson, Elijah Johnson, Alex West's Evergreen 2A Confer- Cox and Bowe McKay. Tum- ence opener, which kicks off at is more accurate, according to when the Thunderbirds beat Bearcat coach Bob Wollan. Capital. The T-Birds have won water starters from that game but Football 7 p.m. Friday night in Chehalis. playing on Friday: Garrett Ter- A few examples: "I think they're a way more the last three games in the se- By Aaron VanTuyl legit number-one team in the ries; W.F. West's last win was in rell, Riley Owen and Elijah Hill. • Both teams are ranked [email protected] state," Wollan said. "Kind of 2009 (34-14 at Tumwater). Tumwater's head baseball coach, and boast 4-0 records. W.F. by the way, was Jamie Weeks — West is No. 5 in the Tacoma based on their schedule and • W.F. West pounded Tum- When two of the top teams in News Tribune's coaches poll who they've played, I think water in the State 2A baseball please see FOOTBALL, page S5 the state meet up, it's bound to be a good game. Why spoil it, then, with a long preview story about Tuesday’s 2A Volleyball all the things to expect on the field? Everyone knows Napavine has a big line and Morton-White Pass has been to the state cham- pionship game two years run- ning with the same core group of skill players and blah blah blah. What else is going on in the world? For starters, MWP coach Aaron Po- quette was Week 5 Football feeling a bit down when I called him Tuesday. Car trouble had prevented him from Morton-White attending Pass (4-0) the MWP- vs. Mossyrock volleyball match. Sigh. Tiger coach Josh Fay wasn't much better Napavine (4-0) off. He'd just Friday, 7 p.m., bitten his at Napavine lip (OUCH) and — get this! — hadn't gotten around to donating to Napavine senior Mackenzie Olson's pajama drive. I suggested he and Poquette turn in sleepwear together. "I don't Brandon Hansen / [email protected] think anyone wants my pajamas," Centralia’s Abby Stoeckler (6) and Tucker McAuley celebrate a point during the irst set of the Tiger’s Evergreen 2A Conference matchup against Aberdeen Tuesday he said. night at Ron Brown Court in Centralia. (The pajama drive, by the way, is for NEW pajamas, and helps out the Human Response Network. If you're going to the Tigers Top Aberdeen in First EvCo Win game, take a pair of NEW paja- mas — not the boxers and pit- By The Chronicle Bearcats Swept by Capital stained t-shirt you slept in last night — and drop them off. Each Centralia defeated Aber- OLYMPIA — W.F. West donor gets a raffle ticket for a deen in three sets here Tuesday ran up against a tough Capital load of firewood.) night, 25-18, 25-10, 25-15, for its squad here Tuesday and came first Evergreen 2A Conference In other news, the latest As- out on the short end of an Ever- sociated Press state football poll volleyball win of the season. green 2A Conference volleyball The Tigers presented a bal- was released on Wednesday; matchup, falling 25-17, 25-14, anced effort, which included Morton-White Pass, again, was 25-11. Rachel Kernodle making her No. 1, and Napavine had moved first varsity appearance. "They're really good. They're up to No. 3. "We came out pretty fo- an experienced, savvy team," "I don't know how Lind-Ritz- cused tonight and were able to W.F. West coach Lisa Wilson ville-Sprague isn't No. 1," Po- build some leads. The entire said. "We didn't do poorly, and quette pointed out. "They didn't team was able to contribute, didn't have a ton of errors, but lose a lot, and I'm kind of curious which was nice," said Centralia they just know what they're do- how we're named ahead of them." coach Neil Sharp. "We have had Brandon Hansen / [email protected] ing." The Broncos beat MWP in a tough early part of the season, Centralia’s Mackenzie Wasson sends the ball over the net during Tigers’ win over Julie Spencer led the last year's State 2B championship so it was nice to get a win that Aberdeen Tuesday night. Bearcats with seven kills, and game. the whole team could contrib- went 6 of 9 serving with an ace, "But, at the same time, we ute to." and Kernodle landed four aces sists) is a good total for a three- nine digs and a solo block. were No. 1 most of last year," he Michaela Hall paced the Ti- in her inaugural varsity action. set match," he said. "I don't Jordan Sherfey added four added. "We want to be ranked gers with 19 kills, four digs, and "We have been looking for know when the last time she kills, served 8 of 8 serving and high, and we want to get comfort- served 9 of 10. Mackenzie Was- some new players to put some missed a serve was." passed well out of the back row, able in that. It's something we're son served 24 of 25, with four balls away, and Kaitlynn is just Centralia (8-6, 1-3 league) Wilson said. Abby Guerrero tal- used to. We know we're going to lied seven assists and connected see everyone's best, every week." aces, three kills, and 11 digs. a sophomore, but she is doing will take the short trip across an excellent job for sure," noted on all six of her serves, with an Fay, too, downplayed his own Bryse Gilmore added 10 digs hit town for a showdown at W.F. on all nine of her serves. Sharp. ace, and Jessica McKay served team's lofty standing in the eyes Tucker McAuley orches- Sharp added praise for West on Thursday. 10 of 11 with a pair of aces and of the AP voters (full disclosure: trated the offense to the tune of McAuley as well. "That should be a fun one. solid passing, Wilson added. I usually vote in the AP poll and, 30 assists, 15 for 15 serving, and "She did another good job Hopefully more fun for us than W.F. West (2-4, 2-3 league) um, forgot this week). a pair of aces. Kaitlynn Johns running the offense and pass- them," said Sharp. "The girls al- will host rival Centralia on notched a career high nine kills, ing the ball around. Thirty (as- ways get fired up for the rivalry." Thursday night. please see C2BL, page S7

The Final Word Seattle Claims QB Daniels Off Waivers TV’s Best Bet RENTON, Wash. (AP) — The Seattle San Francisco coach Jim Harbaugh said NFL Football Seahawks have added a third quarterback he was hoping to re-sign Daniels to the to their roster by claiming B.J. Daniels off Buffalo at Cleveland waivers from San Francisco. practice squad and the 49ers had plans 5 p.m. Seattle made the roster move Wednes- for developing Daniels, but the Seahawks NFL day. The Seahawks released rookie line- swooped in and signed him first. backer John Lotulelei to clear a spot on Daniels did not appear in a regular Brandon Hansen / [email protected] the 53-man roster for Daniels. Centralia’s Tucker McAuley sets the ball during the The 49ers waived Daniels on Tuesday season game. He was a seventh-round Tigers’ sweep of Aberdeen Tuesday in Centralia. after they decided to sign John Skelton. pick in the April draft by the 49ers.

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Fishing Report Columbia Fishermen

Try Out By EricStrength, Schwartz [email protected] Gillnet Notes By Aaron VanTuyl Failure [email protected] Alternative and a Stab at Mount St. Helens ASTORIA, Ore. (AP) — Some commercial fishermen on the Co- lumbia River are experimenting with alternative gear to avoid being shunted to side channels for using gillnets, which have been criticized as damaging to salmon restoration. But even though regulators have given them a chance at late- returning coho salmon this fall, only a few commercial gillnet fish- ermen are expected to bear the cost of going out with tangle nets in the next two weeks, the Daily Astorian reported. Fishermen have to pay for the gear themselves to test it out, and many are skeptical that the invest- ment will be worthwhile in the long run. Mike Wullger, however, is giv- ing the new net a try. Wullger, a commercial fishermen for 37 years, Eric Schwartz / [email protected] replaced his traditional gillnet Our intrepid reporters didn’t get much of a view when they approached Mt. St. Helens on Sunday, but they certainly got a face full of weather. Tuesday with a tangle net with a smaller mesh, sized to catch fish with their teeth instead of gills and Chronicle Journalists priced at $2,000. Attempt to Summit “We’ve gone to pretty great ex- tents to adapt,” said Wullger. “A Volcano in Remnants lot of guys are waiting to see if it of Pacific Typhoon works.” Wullger said he joined the trial ailure is a strong word, tangle net fishery because he can and I am not a strong still fish without a crew and doesn’t Fman. have to buy equipment other than Those two facts don’t nec- the new net. essarily relate to one another, “With this boat I can make but I see this as an important some money,” he said. declaration to make ahead of Gillnets are the primary tool describing our attempted sum- that about 200 commercial fish- miting of Mount St. Helens. ers use to catch salmon on the Co- From the start, our intentions lumbia. They snag fish by the gills, were aimed at adventure — preventing them from breaking Sports Editor Aaron VanTuyl free. Critics say they aren’t selec- and I would climb the volcano tive and kill many fish that would Sunday with freelance photog- otherwise be returned to the water. rapher Jesse Smith, his wife Fishermen, however, say they can and a group of his friends. be selective through their practices, We would beat our chests on such as choosing times and places. the volcanic rim and declare our dominance of Mother Na- New regulations championed Eric Schwartz / [email protected] by Gov. John Kitzhaber move gill- ture. Chronicle Sports Editor Aaron VanTuyl wanted to climb a mountain, but instead ended up at Red Lobster with Assistant net fishing to areas off the main (AVT: Schwartz was bound Editor Eric Schwartz. channel of the Columbia. They’re to do plenty of chest beating, being challenged in court. given the heart attack I as- sumed he’d be suffering some- for words. I’m sure he had Under Kitzhaber’s proposed plenty loaded up and ready plan for lower Columbia River where between the parking lot SHARE YOUR ADVENTURE and the first bathroom break.) to go but, as it was 6 a.m. and management overhauls, seine nets The Chronicle wants your stories and photographs from the a few hours too early to tell a that encircle rather than snag the Smith had planned the would-be adventure for great outdoors to feature in its weekly Outdoors section. Catch pair of strangers they’re the fish could soon be set for testing as a big fish? Proud of recent hunting success? Do you have pho- months, acquiring the proper stupidest people you’ve seen in an alternative. Seine nets would al- tos from a recent hike? We want them. Send your submissions permits, recruiting climbers months, he held his tongue.) low fishermen to sort fish. to [email protected]. and keeping everyone up to From Cougar, we traveled Gillnetters say that fishing date on Facebook. to the Climbers Bivouac, the method would mean only a few big What he couldn’t have starting point for hikers at- operations would be viable because prepared for, though, was the wise man either, apparently. down.) tempting to summit from the of the investment required for big- evil, take-no-prisoners weath- I fired off a quick message We stopped at the Lone Fir south side of the mountain. ger boats, crews and nets. er system that slammed into to Aaron: “Want to make a go Resort to pick up our permits The fog was thick as we drove Washington over the weekend at it anyways?” at about 6 a.m. The man oper- up the winding road that led carrying buckets of rain, dan- “I thought you’d never ask,” ating the resort slid a piece of to the parking lot, so thick gerous winds and wintry pre- he replied. paper across the counter as he that Aaron had difficulty see- Group Files cipitation in high elevations. (AVT: ‘How hard can it be?’ processed our paperwork. ing a parking lot that would be The forecast didn’t seem I reasoned with myself. ‘It’s a It was a severe weather clearly visible only feet away a to bother Smith, an incredible long walk up a hill. I’m a man. advisory from the National few hours later. Suit to Stop photographer with more than I can run a few miles in a row. Weather Service: “Highly un- (AVT: We creeped around his fair share of outdoors ad- Piece of cake.’) usual storm for September the parking lot a few times try- ventures under his belt. We set out at 4 a.m. Sunday have the potential for record ing to figure out where cars are Barred Owl On Saturday morning, for the small town of Cougar rain… The second potentially supposed to, you know, park. I though, Smith made the wise on the south side of Mount St. even stronger storm is expect- settled on a spot near the rest Shooting decision to call off the climb. Helens. ed to approach Sunday… Even rooms, because when you’re “We’re not going to do it,” (AVT: Schwartz’s first stronger winds are possible planning on hiking 5 miles GRANTS PASS, Ore. (AP) — he wrote in a text message. words upon getting on the free- with this storm.” uphill it makes sense to park An animal rights group has sued to “The rain doesn’t bother me, way were something about not “So yeah,” the man said. closer to the bathroom than stop the federal government from but the high speed gusts do. having directions or a flash- “Be careful of….” the actual trailhead.) killing thousands of barred owls Just too dangerous. We’ll have light. We were doomed from He paused. Water beat down on the in the Northwest to see if that will to try again next year.” that point on. He also tried to “Just be careful,” he said, at roadway as streams of runoff help the threatened northern spot- Did I mention that I am not talk me into stopping at Wal- an apparent loss for words. ted owl turn around its population a strong man? Well, I’m not a Mart, a plan I quickly shot (AVT: He wasn’t at a loss please see HIKE, page S3 declines. The lawsuit was filed Monday in U.S. District Court in Sacramen- to, Calif., by Friends of Animals. It claims the plan by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to kill 3,600 barred owls violates the Mi- gratory Bird Treaty Act. The group’s attorney, Michael Harris, says the act requires that any killing of birds for research must benefit the bird that is killed, and in this case the experiment benefits another bird, the spotted owl. The agency did not respond to a call for comment due to the gov- This NOAA satellite image taken Monday shows an expansive area of cloudiness over the Paciic Northwest associated with a large area of low pressure over ernment shutdown. coastal British Columbia. Heavy rain and high winds didn’t deter our adventurous reporters on Sunday... until they actually got to the mountain. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013 • Sports 3

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Hunting & Fishing Report Hike Rain No Hinderance to Outdoor Adventures Continued from Sports 2

By Jordan Nailon locals had been having suc- The forecast for the weekend well as hunts for duck and coursed through. [email protected] cess plunking from the shore is really good. With five to six geese. Check with the WDWF We suited up for what was expected with eggs at Olluaqua boat foot tides, and that’s good for for specific hunt locations. to be a 5-mile hike to the summit: Two Early autumn rain and launch on Tuesday. clamming,” Ayres said. For those looking to get an wind storms have even the miles to the tree line, about 2 miles “Without a boat, your Dates, beaches, and eve- early start with early-model most waterproof Western through a steep boulder field and a final best bet is going to be plunk- ning low tides for the pro- weaponry, muzzle loading stretch across a mixture of pumice and Washington natives making ing,” he said, adding that you posed digs are as follows: an early scramble for their season opened on Sep. 28 ash known for its ability to zap the stam- should hug the shoreline to Oct. 4, Friday, 6:56 p.m.; and runs through Oct. 6. ina of even experienced and physically fit best rain gear. Record rainfall avoid the fast and heavy water 0.0 feet; Long Beach, Twin over the weekend of Sept. 28- Muzzle loading hunts for elk climbers. in the middle. Harbors, Copalis, Mocrocks run from Oct. 5-1l. Accord- Aaron strapped on a backpack filled 30 from Seattle to Vancouver Oct. 5, Saturday, 7:36 p.m.; For those anglers with a ing to a WDFW press release, with water, a couple sandwiches and a turned every stream, creek, -0.4 feet; Long Beach, Twin boat, Wallace suggested the “Some of the region’s best elk- rubber owl mask (don’t ask), while I car- and river into a churning Columbia River, up above the Harbors, Copalis, Mocrocks chocolate mess. Wind blew hunting areas include Game ried only a purse-sized camera bag be- Cowlitz, where anglers could Oct. 6, Sunday, 8:17 p.m.; cause, remember, I am not a strong man. leaves and limbs off of trees in be able to troll around for -0.7 feet; Long Beach, Twin Management Units 506 (Wil- the forests, leaving no doubt lapa Hills), 520 (Winston), 550 (AVT: I see Schwartz neglected the some Coho in clear water. Harbors, Mocrocks portion of the story in which we took that fall is upon us. “By the looks of it, if we Oct. 7, Monday, 9:00 p.m.; (Coweeman), and 560 (Lewis Even with the onslaught, River).” a side trail we thought led to the mid- don’t get much rain, it should -0.8 feet; Long Beach, Twin mountain bathroom. I turned around to by Oct. 1 anglers on the lower be fishable this weekend from Harbors, Mocrocks Dave Ware, game manager Cowlitz River were report- for the WDFW, expressed find the trail empty and realized he had the mouth of the Toutle up. Oct. 8, Tuesday, 9:48 p.m.; clawed his way through 15 feet of uphill ing green water and decent great optimism about the The clearest water is definite- -0.7 feet; Twin Harbors undergrowth to reach the lavatory.) plunking near the shoreline. Clam diggers are allowed ly going to be up toward the impending hunting season. We trudged through the still-dark, Predictably, the rain came up to 15 razor clams per day Barrier Dam. But even in the “Southwest Washington has soaked forest, Aaron pulling ahead of back and reclaimed some of under WDFW guidelines, but lower Cowlitz, I am starting historically had some of the me with each passing step. By the time the progress that local anglers you are required to keep the to see some green come back most productive areas for we reached the tree line, it was no longer had been anxiously eyeing. to the water,” Wallace said. first 15 you dig up, “regard- black-tailed deer, and this Forecasts indicate that the raining. In any case, WDFW policy less of size or condition,” and year should be no different. rain may relent today and on no digging is allowed before No, it was sleeting, snowing and rain- advisor Ron Roler said via A mild winter followed by a ing — all at the same time. through Saturday evening. If press release, “This year’s fall noon. Ayres suggests hitting that is the case then there may favorable spring benefitted The wind gusts we had read about chinook run is phenomenal. the sand two hours prior to wildlife species ranging from be decent salmon fishing on low tide. were beginning to present themselves This record run has a long, deer to pheasants,” he said in the Cowlitz River from the with authority, sending wisps of frosty fat tail on it, which will con- a press release. precipitation in all directions. mouth of the Toutle River all tinue to provide fish for har- Crabbing the way to Barrier Dam. Early bird hunters in We stopped to take a couple photos vest for weeks to come.” The WDFW reopened lo- cal waters to late-season crab western Washington can get and noticed that everything in our bag their fix stalking pheasant, was already damp — including the ex- Fishing Sturgeon fishing seven days a week bobwhites, and quail, which pensive camera that had been in a protec- Trout State officials have called from Oct. 1-Dec.31. Sum- mer catch assessments by opened up for hunting on tive case wrapped in a plastic bag. The report from Offut off the fishing season that was the WDFW, “indicated more Sept. 28. Using every bit of my photographic Lake in Tenino is sunny side set for white sturgeon begin- crab are available for harvest,” talents, I snapped the pictures that ac- up. According to Becky Pogue, ning Oct. 19. WDFW data said shellfish manager Rich company this story. They would be the “The fish are biting beautiful- indicates that anglers caught, Wildlife Viewing/Missing Childers via press release. last photographs of the journey that pic- ly,” despite the wind and rain. 1,942 legal sturgeon, or rough- Mushroom Picker Local waters open to crab tured anything more than a foggy lens The lake is warm and anglers ly 96 percent of the allotted fishing include South Puget With hunting seasons and blurry images. are hooking lots of trout on annual catch by the time Sound (area 13), and Hood ramping up, it is important As we scrambled through the boulder spinners, along with occa- early-season fishing ended in Canal (area 12). “Sport crab- for all outdoor enthusiasts to field, the weather seemed to worsen with sional bass or perch. June. bing will not reopen this year every step. I followed Aaron’s feet and With Mineral Lake closed “The catch guideline just remain safe. While hunters in marine areas 10 (Seattle/ hand prints in the snow as he ascended since the end of Septem- won’t support a fall fishery,” using modern firearms are re- Bremerton), and 11 (Tacoma- at a brisk pace, showing all the heart and ber, we can look at a list that Brad James, a WDFW fish bi- quired to wear hunter orange Vashon Isl.),” said Childers. clothing, it is wise for non- stamina of a short-limbed mountain WDFW biologists suggest for ologist, said via press release. goat. “The annual quotas in those hunters, including bird watch- a chance at trout. Due to declining popu- I labored over the boulders like a lation numbers, fishing for areas were reached during the ers, hikers, brush harvesters, • Mayfield Lake: Good summer.” drunk, swaying from side to side with numbers of catchable trout white sturgeon will be sus- and mushroom pickers to ad- the wind, hoping for a reprieve in the pended below the Bonneville WDFW guidelines in here to the same precaution. remain in the lake, which was Puget Sound permit the har- weather or a minor volcanic eruption stocked heavily throughout dam, including the Washing- Recent downpours have that would provide a stellar excuse for ton coast, Puget Sound, and vesting of up to five male the summer until Labor Day. Dungeness crabs of appropri- eased campfire/burn ban re- turning back. The daily limit is five fish, all of their tributaries until strictions in Lewis county, This continued for about an hour. 2014. ate size, per day. Crabbers may which run about 12 inches in also harvest up to six red rock but campfires are banned The fog crept in with a vengeance, limit- length. through Oct. 15 in wildfire ing our sight to the next trail marker. Clamming crab of appropriate size, per • Lake Scanewa: Farther day. areas in Benton, Franklin, Ya- Aaron moved well ahead of me, dis- Friday, Oct. 4, marks the upstream on the Cowlitz, Late-season crabs must kima, and Kittitas counties, appearing into the fog as I continued to statewide opening of clam- this reservoir upstream of be recorded on winter catch and through Oct. 31 in the follow his trail. ming season. A limited- Cowlitz Falls Dam was also cards. Columbia Basin Wildlife Area, (AVT: By this point all of our ‘rain opening razor clam dig in stocked throughout the sum- Grant, and Adams counties. gear’ had proven ineffective, our gloves mer and catchable trout re- September proved successful Just north of Olympia, were soaked through and our feet sloshed main to be caught. The daily and WDFW resident razor Hunting Kennedy Creek Natural Area around in our wet shoes like the pickles limit is 10 fish, averaging 12 clam expert, Dan Ayres an- The WDWF anticipates Preserve on Totten Inlet along you find next to the cash register at up- inches. The minimum size is ticipates a good season of dig- “tens of thousands of hunters,” U.S. Highway 101 offers one scale gas stations. The map we’d been 8 inches. This lake in Lewis ging, starting this weekend to scour the woods during of the best opportunities to given at the Lone Fir Resort looked like County has a bonus bag of when four state beaches open October as a plethora of gam- it had been crammed in a first-grader’s 10 hatchery rainbows per day. on Friday and Saturday. ing seasons open up across observe chum salmon in all of Washington. Tumwater Falls backpack months ago, if the kid had WDFW fish biologist John “I know people in your the state. Targets in- then dropped said backpack in a flooded Weinheimer also notes that area really like to clam dig on clude deer, elk, ducks, geese, Park near the old Olympia Brewery also offers a prime ditch.) the area around the Cowlitz Kopalis beach and Mocrocks and snipes. When I reached him, he decided to Trout Hatchery is also pro- and those are going to be open. The most popular of these glimpse of migrating salmon as they navigate the Deschutes drop the backpack and climb one more ductive for hatchery sea-run It has been really nasty, some pursuits is deer hunting, hill to gain a better vantage point. I fol- River. cutthroats in October. “These really high surf, 28 feet. But which opens up to modern- lowed behind, finally carrying my own aggressive fish average a foot it’s supposed to lay down a bit. firearms on October 12th, as Birding is also in the weight, until I heard Aaron bellow from or more and can be caught wings. Chronicle sports re- above — “Just hills, hills, hills, far as the on a variety of gear including porter Brandon Hansen re- eye can see… Let’s go to Red Lobster.” bait, flies, or lures,” he said. BIG ELK BAGGED IN WEST GOAT ROCKS ported a “terrifying” number And with that, our collective towel

of geese flocking south over a had been thrown in. Salmon recent golf match at Riverside (AVT: We also opted to take a quick This year’s record fall chi- Golf Course in Chehalis. The break before heading back down, and nook run is continuing its WDFW confirms that Cana- tested the sandwiches we’d picked up in march towards the headwa- dian geese, sandhill cranes, Woodland. They were nearly frozen. We ters despite the recent torrents great egrets, and even sparse of rain, including the lower each ate half of one anyway.) American white pelican can Columbia, Chehalis and sev- We slipped and slid — but never fell — eral of the rivers flowing into be seen taking their talents to as we made our way down the mountain Puget Sound. southern lands. having come less than 2 miles short of • Willapa Bay (Marine Wild mushroom season our goal. Area 2-1): Anglers are allowed has also weathered the re- In the end, the inclement weather that a daily catch of six salmon, in- cent storms and is providing had caused our planned travel compan- cluding up to three adult fish. ample temptation for fungi ions to cancel brought us to our knees as Chum and wild chinook must hunters to traipse the woods. well. be released. Chanterelle’s mushrooms are We hiked back through the trees, • Grays Harbor tributaries especially hot in this early fall straddling, dodging and hopping across — such as the Chehalis, Sat- season. Always be sure to ex- streams of water that were now pouring sop, and Skookumchuck riv- pertly identify your edible and down the trail. ers — are especially popular culinary mushrooms folks, What did we learn? Well, it’s probably not wise to climb a mountain in the rem- and should be filled with fish and be prepared for nasty throughout the month. Popu- nants of a Pacific typhoon unless you’re weather at the drop of your strong enough for freezing temperatures, lar tactics for catching salmon rain hat. in rivers include bobbers and high winds and snow. An experienced mush- Also, I am not strong, and I am not eggs, spinners and spoons, room hunter who entered the and corky and yarn, among wise. woods near Packwood has (AVT: I maintain that I am strong many others. been missing since Saturday. Toledo fisherman, Kurt and wise and that, in the words of Vince Since then inches of rain of Wallace, is keeping a cau- Lombardi, I did not lose; I simply ran tiously optimistic eye on the come down and temperatures out of time. That, too, is false, however, Cowlitz and Columbia rivers. have dipped into the 40s. A considering we beat the church crowd to “To be honest, it really search crew headed by the Longview’s Red Lobster.) depends what the rivers are Lewis County Sheriff Search (AVT: Okay, I lost. The mountain looking like up above the and Rescue has a group of was the better man on Sunday and we dams. If they are muddy it’s about 25 people looking for got rained out. Now I know how softball going to take awhile for it to the man. As of deadline there feels. A more accurate headline for this lay down.” Photo courtesy of Darin Allen were no signs of the mush- misadventure would be ‘Two Idiots Take While we wait out the Jimmy Reed, Glenoma, poses with the elk he shot in the West Goat Rocks room picker, and the search a Really Long Trip to Red Lobster.) weather, Wallace noted that area last Thursday. continued. Did we fail? Yes. Yes we did. Sports 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013 SPORTS

Rained Out at Riverside Tuesday’s Prep Girls Soccer Capital Slips Past W.F. West By The Chronicle Capital squeaked past W.F. West in an overtime shootout on Tuesday night in Chehalis, after the teams battled to a 3-3 tie in regula- tion and two extra periods of Evergreen 2A Confer- ence soccer action. Anna Russell, McKenna Moon and Ashley Hoven all notched goals for the Bearcats.

Brandon Hansen /[email protected] The Cougars jumped Centralia’s Deter Voetberg takes his approach shot on the second hole at Riverside Golf Course during Evergreen 2A Conference golf action Wednesday in Che- out to a 2-0 halftime lead, halis. The match, however, was rained out after a few holes due to inclement weather and standing water on several greens. Centralia and Capital will resume but W.F. West got all of its the match today. scoring in the second half to roar back. “We beat them last year in the shootout and then this Tuesday’s 2B Volleyball year they beat us in a shoot- out,” W.F. West coach Tino Sanchez said. “It was a hard- Pirates Rally, Beat Onalaska in Four Games fought game and I liked how we came back to tie it.” By The Chronicle said Dotson. night and it felt a lot more com- Vikings Beat East End Rivals Sanchez added he liked Dotson also praised Onalas- fortable than the one we had been ADNA — Adna and Onalas- MOSSYROCK — The Vi- the performances of goalie ka's defense and front-line play. running," explained Napavine ka engaged in a heated non- kings had to get scrappy in their Arianne Woodland, Anna "Ronnie Kinsman did a great coach Monica Dailey. The over- league volleyball matchup here four-game victory over rival Russell, Kalyn Sisson and job at the net and handled all the haul included girls in different Tuesday, with the Pirates losing Morton-White Pass, 20-25, 25- Kassidy Grandorff. the opener 25-17 before answer- passes that we fed her," Dotson positions and a different start- 22, 26-24, 25-23, here Tuesday W.F. West (1-4 overall) ing the call and sweeping the said. "I think we played slug- ing lineup, and the adjustment gish the whole match. We were night in nonleague volleyball ac- plays at Centralia on Thurs- next three sets, 25-20, 25-18, 25- allowed Napavine to improve in tion. 23. just able to put some points away. day. one area that had haunted them Calli Hensch led the Vikings "I think we started slow, I Not that they didn't. We just did all season: scoring. with 12 kills while senior libero mean really slow, and ended up a few more at a time. In my opin- Tigers Shut Out By Bobcats "Winlock is a really scrappy Maria Ortiz-Hernandez had 32 coming back a little," said Adna ion they played much better de- team, and our girls had to work ABERDEEN — The coach Wendie Dotson. "But, we fense than we did tonight." on-target passes. hard to find the holes, which "Maria played like a senior weather was typical Grays aren't playing to our potential. Kinsman finished with 11 they did. That is something that Harbor fare — namely, wet We had far too many poor passes, kills and a pair of blocks. tonight," Mossyrock coach Alex we have struggled with all year," Nelson said. "She played solid the — and the Tigers found and it wasn't something that we Onalaska's Nicole Duryea Dailey said. themselves a big bogged served 15 of 15, and Jessica Pax- whole entire night and she had were able to correct consistently Leading the assault for down in a 3-0 loss to the ton served 12 of 12, and Taylor some really great passes." tonight." Napavine was Michal Erven, Bobcats here Tuesday night Adna also missed at least 14 Anderson notched 12 kills and Mossyrock was also buoyed who served 16 of 18 with five in Evergreen 2A Confer- serves on the night, according to five blocks. by Shayne Fried, who had four aces and 11 assists. Caitlin Sheets ence girls soccer action. Dotson. "I thought we jumped out on kills, six aces and served 15 of 18 landed 19 of 21 serves including on the night. Carrie McDaniel “Our keeper had 14 "Onalaska is a quick team. top in the first game and played five aces, five digs, and five kills. They get the ball up, and we were added five kills. saves and theirs had six with a lot of momentum and en- Olivia Valentine was a perfect just a little bit sluggish tonight," ergy," Logger coach Terri Dalsted "It was a tough match all saves, so we were getting 19 or 19 from the service stripe, said Dotson, whose team lost a said, "but then it was hard to find night," said MWP coach Tammy shots on goal,” said Tiger including three aces, and added five-set match to Toutle Lake last the rest of the night." Kelly. "All the games were close. coach Sue Parke. “Six shots week. "We played an exceptional Adna (4-1) plays its first four kills. They just tended to come out on is good for us this year.” match against Toutle Lake last league match of the season on Dailey also lauded Mecaela top those last three games." Aberdeen slipped in the week and we haven't been able to Thursday when it hosts Napavine Chapman's effort which resulted For MWP, Madison King first score of the evening in get back to that level since." (2-3). Onalaska (2-4) is at Pe Ell in six kills and seven assists. dished 30 assists and tallied four the 16th minute, but were For Adna, Alexa Bond tal- on Thursday. "She really stepped up to- kills, while Ashley Kelly added unable to score again before lied 18 kills, while Lizzie Johnson night. She really had a great all 12 kills, and Taylor Brooks add- halftime. around game," Dailey said. "We dished 24 assists and served 100 Tigers Make Short Work of ed five kills while serving 100 “I thought it was their percent. Sam Rolfe added three have been working on changing percent. Sam Eveland, "played best game of the season,” kills and five stuff-blocks. Winlock some of her techniques and she a good game at the net," Kelly Parke said of her team. “It Morgan Aust made the swing WINLOCK — Napavine did a great job using them to- pointed out, totaling 10 kills and was 1-0 at halftime, so that move from junior varsity and didn't need much time to dis- night." five blocks. was good for us.” served 100 percent against the mantle Winlock here on Tuesday, Napavine (2-3) will start Cen- Mossyrock (5-1 overall) will The lead did not hold, Loggers. putting away the Cardinals 25-4, tral 2B League play at Adna on Wahkiakum Thursday in its first though, as Aberdeen scored "We were struggling so bad 25-6, 25-13 in a nonleague vol- Thursday, while Winlock hosts C2BL match. Morton-White again in the 42nd and 66th with serving tonight, so I put leyball matchup. Morton-White Pass the same Pass (3-3) opens league play at minutes. her in and she did the job for us," "We tried a new rotation to- day. Winlock on Thursday. Parke praised the play of Rose Robbins and Pay- ton Pocklington. She also Tuesday’s 1A Volleyball noted the effort of Tiger goalkeeper Joslyn Gillaspie, Tenino Improves to 3-1 With Four-Game Win Over Elma who she said brings the same intensity to the goal By The Chronicle consistent in everything she third 25-16 before falling 25-12 this lineup." as she does to the wrestling needed to do," Peterson said. in the finale. Toledo (1-5 league) will play TENINO — Erin Engebreth match — where Gillaspie "We kind of laid off the gas ped- Jessica Kelly had four kills at Stevenson on Thursday. notched 11 kills, collected six finished third in the state dle a little in the second game and three blocks, Jenna Petersen digs and served four aces as tournament last season. but it was good we were able to added 21 digs, Karlee Coverdell the Beavers defeated Elma in Warriors Fall at Montesano “She has really good fight back and win the next two." notched seven assists and Sarah four games, 25-16, 22-25, 25-18, hands,” Parke said, “and The Beavers (4-3 overall, 3-1 Subjeck had five assists. MONTESANO — Roches- 25-16 here on Tuesday night in she distributes the ball well.” league) play at Hoquiam on Sarah Subjeck moved into ter dropped a three-set SWW SWW 1A League Evergreen Di- Centralia (0-5) will host Thursday. the role of setter and provided 1A League Evergreen Division vision volleyball action. a bit of much-needed feistiness volleyball match to the Bull- W.F. West in a league match "Erin played amazing all the on Thursday. Indians Show Improvement on the floor, according to To- dogs here Tuesday night, 25-11, way around," Tenino coach Em- ledo coach Whitney Luchau. 25-17, 25-9. ily Peterson said. "She was our TOLEDO — The Indians "This is actually the best Sarah Johnson recorded six Gaffney Scores Twice as go-to tonight." shuffled their lineup and saw that I've seen our team play, as kills, with Cali Fritts adding Adna Beats Napavine Tenino got 11 digs tonight improvement here Tuesday, a whole," she said. "Our pass- five and Courtney Baird notch- and 100 percent serving from despite a four-set SWW 1A ing was a lot stronger. We still ing three. Warrior coach Wendy NAPAVINE — Regyn Morgan Masters and 28 assists League Trico Division loss to need to work on moving the Hawes praised the serving, hus- Gaffney scored both of the from setter Crystalin Jones. King's Way. ball around on offense and tling and setting of Ariel Saxon. Pirates’ goals in a 2-0 SWW "Morgan was strong in the Toledo dropped the first two serving, but that is falling into Rochester will host Forks on 1A League Evergreen Di- back row tonight and she was sets, 25-10, 25-10, but won the place. We're really excited with Thursday. vision soccer victory over Napavine here on Tuesday night. Providing the assists Prep Cross Country on the goal were Kendra Stajduhar and Rachel Diaz de Leon. Adna improved to Northwest Christian Dominates Bill Kehoe Invitational 7-1 on the season. By The Chronicle local runner, taking third in begin at 10 a.m. in Chehalis' Stan has been cancelled due to flood- “[Coach] Edgardo [Gon- LACEY — Northwest Chris- the girls race in 20:04 — behind Hedwall Park. Due to Dillen- ing. W.F. West will now run at zalez] was pleased with all tian didn't leave much space NWC's Anna Brooks (19:28) baugh Creek remaining at flood the Curtis Invite, at University the girls tonight,” Adna co- coach Juli Aselton said. “He at the top for its guests here on and Kiersten Kimminau (19:37). stage, however, and several feet Place, on Saturday. especially thought Regyn, Tuesday, winning both the boys Onalaska's Bernadette Hayden of water covering the normal Amber Langworthy and his and girls team titles by a wide finished fourth (20:29), and course at the park, the event has T-W Boys Win at Seton Catholic Morton-White Pass' Jesseeka been cancelled. center midfield of Holli Ed- margin at its own Bill Kehoe VANCOUVER — The To- minster and Kendra worked Invitational cross country meet Hughes took sixth (21:18). "We would have to swim on many parts of the course; not ledo-Winlock boys picked up a very well together.” here at Saint Martin's University. Onalaska will run in Rainier on Thursday, while Adna and just a few puddles," Cruzan said. team victory here at a four-team Napavine (2-5 overall) The Navigators topped Moss- The event was scheduled to SWW 1A League Trico Divi- plays at Montesano on Sat- yrock, 18-84, for the team title on Mossyrock will run at Elma next Thursday. feature an open race, middle sion cross country meet here urday. Adna hosts Roches- the boys side, and edged Ocosta school races, JV races and var- Wednesday at Lake Vancouver. ter tonight. 24-52 for first in the girls contest. Bearcat Invite Cancelled sity races. Last year's Bearcat In- Ashton Fraser finished sec- “The team did good,” Onalaska's Riley Girt was vite featured 20 teams, with W.F. ond in 17 minutes, 56 seconds, Gallanger said. “They 10th in the boys race, finishing The Bearcat Invite cross West's Dallas Snider winning the and Forrest Wallace was third worked real hard and didn’t the 5K course in 18 minutes, 5 country meet scheduled for Sat- varsity boys race and Centralia's (18:39) for Toledo-Winlock. Jack- give up. The field wasn’t seconds. Mossyrock's Fidel Ortiz urday has been cancelled, W.F. Carry Larsen winning the girls' son Kuzminsky finished ninth. ideal but it wasn’t ideal for was 12th, with Brandon Butler West cross country coach Amber main event. Toledo-Winlock will run at the both teams. I think we’re finishing 14th. Cruzan announced on Tuesday. This is the first time the meet, Black Lake Cross Country Invite still learning as a team.” Alicia Herrera was the top The meet was scheduled to which was first held in the 1980s, next Wednesday. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013

College Football MLB Cobb, Rays Roll 4-0 Over Indians in AL Wild Card CLEVELAND (AP) — The Tampa Bay Rays' road show rolls on. Next stop: Boston. Alex Cobb dodged trou- ble for nearly seven innings and the Rays pitched their way to another must-have win on the road, beating the Cleveland Indians 4-0 Wednesday night in the AL wild-card game. Cobb, who missed a chunk of the regular sea- son after he was hit in the head by a line drive, quiet- ed a thundering Cleveland crowd and ended the Indi- ans' unexpected season. Delmon Young hom- ered in the third inning off rookie Danny Salazar as the Rays, playing in their third city over four days, advanced to face the AL East champion Red Sox in the division series starting Friday. Cobb's comeback in Au- gust from his frightening Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press injury helped stabilize the Stanford’s Ty Montgomery catches a punt against Washington State in the irst half Saturday in Seattle. Rays, who have spent the past two weeks winning crucial games to make the Stanford Looking to Avenge Loss at Washington postseason for the fourth time in six years. STANFORD, Calif. (AP) — against Washington. Former Hogan threw for 286 yards the run,” Shaw said, “and we Cobb pitched out of The feeling of disappointment quarterback Josh Nunes com- and three touchdowns in a 55-17 didn’t make them pay for it with massive jams in the fourth and despair in the locker room pleted 18 of 37 passes for 170 victory last week against Wash- the pass.” and fifth, and allowed two runners to reach in the sev- after losing 17-13 at Washington yards and an interception, often ington State, showing just how The Cardinal can still take enth before turning it over last season is something Stan- throwing at the feet of receiv- far the offense has progressed on some positives out of last year’s ford players will never forget. ers or misfiring completely. The that same Seattle field in a year’s to Tampa Bay's dependable game. bullpen. What Cardinal, who ran for a school- time. He found Devon Cajuste They sacked mobile quarter- happened record 446 yards in a 65-21 win Joel Peralta struck out for touchdowns of 57 and 33 back Keith Price three times and on the field over Washington in 2011, were yards in the first half and hit Mi- Nick Swisher on three is even held to 65 yards on the ground. chael Rector on a 45-yard TD in tallied seven tackles for a loss, pitches, ending Cleveland's more pain- “Definitely not an experience the third quarter. though Washington was dealing last real chance. ful to recall. I want to have again,” left tackle “It’s something that you need with several injuries to its offen- Fernando Rodney The of- No. 15 Washington Andrus Peat said. to be able to prove to a defense sive line, which has since been worked a perfect ninth, fense has at No. 5 Stanford Hogan saw his first action in before they start to respect that. rebuilt. Trent Murphy also re- striking out Lonnie undergone that loss, carrying the ball once With the run game that we’ve turned an interception 40 yards Chisenhall to end it. Rod- a major for 5 yards on a read-option shown in previous years, we for a touchdown to help Stanford ney dropped to one knee Saturday and pointed skyward and makeover 7:30 p.m. keeper. This time, he won’t be as haven’t had that type of pass- take a 13-3 lead late in the third under quar- much of a spectator. ing game,” said wide receiver quarter. soon was mobbed by all the terback Kevin Hogan since that Hogan is 9-0 as a starter Ty Montgomery, who leads the The defense has dominated Rays, who may be a little homesick but are Boston- setback in Seattle, and players since taking over for Nunes. He team with 20 receptions for 327 most of its opponents since — bound. and coaches believe it will make has completed 63 percent of yards and four TDs. and it hasn’t crumbled late like all the difference when the fifth- his passes for 832 yards and 10 The Huskies, under first-year Unfazed by a raucous, it did against the Huskies when red-clad, towel-waving ranked Cardinal (4-0, 2-0) host touchdowns with three intercep- defensive coordinator Justin Kasen Williams caught a 35-yard the No. 15 Huskies (4-0, 1-0) in a tions this season. He also is the crowd of 43,579 that roared Wilcox last season, also caught touchdown pass from Price with critical Pac-12 North showdown team’s third-leading rusher with the Cardinal off guard. Shaw like a jet engine inside Pro- Saturday night. 124 yards. said Washington’s defense did 4:53 remaining for the winning gressive Field, the Rays “Kevin’s mobility changes Stanford, known best for its some “different things against score. handled the Indians and things,” Stanford coach David power running game, has shift- us that they hadn’t shown before” “We’re older, wiser I think at will now face their division Shaw said Tuesday. “He allows ed its passing attack from short and Stanford failed to make the different positions,” Shaw said. nemesis, the Red Sox, who us to be a much more diverse of- and intermediate throws to tight proper adjustments during the “The same guys I think are just went 12-7 against Tampa fense.” ends to going deep to wide re- game. He declined to discuss better than they were a year ago. Bay this season. A year ago, Stanford failed to ceivers who are increasingly cre- specifics. Just older and a year wiser, hope- David Price set the tone score an offensive touchdown ating separation. “They did a great job against fully.” for the Rays' postseason run by throwing a com- plete game to beat Texas in the wild-card tiebreaker, and Cobb picked up where his teammate left off. After Football: Centralia Starts Evergreen 2A Play at Capital he was pulled in the sev- Continued from Sports 1 offense, with running back a defense like Tumwater is put stalled this season. enth, Cobb walked to the Tyrus Snow (6-foot-1, 180 ourselves in long-yardage situ- “The kids are getting in dugout where he was first brother of W.F. West girls pounds, 180 yards against ations." sync and starting to look like greeted with a high-five basketball coach and science Capital) and fullback Christian it’s Week 5,” he said. “They un- from Price. teacher Henri Weeks, and the Cummings (5-10, 178 pounds, derstand the sense of urgency There was a time when Centralia at Capital Cobb wasn't even sure he T-Birds' offensive coordinator. 108 yards vs. Capital) doing the that’s going to be needed for • The outcome has the clos would pitch again this sea- - majority of the running. The Cougars may be 0-4, Friday night.” but Centralia coach Matt son. est thing to playoff implica- "The Cummings kid is dy- Centralia and Capital kick Whitmire is quick to point out On June 15, he suffered tions a fan can hope for, despite namite. He's strong, extremely off at 7 p.m. in Olympia. being the Bearcats' first EvCo fast, and they do a nice job of that those losses have come to a concussion when he was game of the season. Tumwa- finding different ways to get good teams: Newport, Olym- struck in the right ear by ter, naturally, is the favorite to him the ball," Wollan said. pia, Bothell and Tumwater. On the Schedule a line drive hit by Kansas take the league championship "He's just capable of scoring “It’s almost unfair to com- Rochester, off to a hot 3-1 City's Eric Hosmer. Cobb and top crossover game berth; from anywhere on the field at pare them for anybody, be- start, plays at Elma (2-2), the was sidelined for 50 games and Tuesday he recalled ly- a win would put W.F. West in any time, whether it's running cause of their nonleague sched- only other team with a 2-0 re- the driver's seat for that top the football or catching it." ule,” Whitmire said. “Capital is ing on his sofa and wonder- cord in the SWW 1A League ing if he would be able to playoff spot. "We know that Defensively, the T-Birds still Capital. They’re fast, ath- Evergreen Division. The War- if we win it, the season's not typically bring plenty of pres- letic and very well-coached.” help the Rays contend for a riors’ lone loss this season playoff spot. over, and if we lose it, it's not sure — though they changed The Cougars, after the came to R.A. Long, the No. over, either," Wollan said. "It's that script a bit last season, in a transfer of quarterback Der- He didn't want a repeat 10-ranked team in the 2As. of 2011, when he couldn't fun, because the intensity of 21-20 win over the Bearcats. rick Becker to Olympia, have Montesano, the third undefeat- gone back to their roots with pitch in the playoffs after our kids and our focus is great. "Last year they dropped ed team in the 1A Evergreen, a Wing-T offense. Running undergoing surgery to re- They're excited about playing eight guys in coverage against has just one league win so far. them; they know a lot of their backs Ryan Reita and Connor move a blood clot in his ribs. us, which is something we … Onalaska (2-2) has played kids, and have been playing Kennedy handle most of the But not only did Cobb weren't very prepared for very the No. 3 (Napavine) and No. each other since middle school. well," Wollan said. "I think we carries. go 5-1 after his scary mo- The fact that they're rated and Centralia, coming off a 1 (Morton-White Pass) teams ment, the 25-year-old need to be really smart, offen- the last two weeks. It doesn’t ranked so high, we know they sively, and take what they give 48-7 loss to Eisenhower, will finished 11-3 in 22 starts get much easier this week, with deserve every bit of it." us. If it's a game where they welcome running back Jacob and manager Joe Maddon The main point of emphasis, decide to cover everybody and Monohon and lineman Con- No. 4 Wahkiakum in town. … didn't hesitate giving him the ball for the winner- though? Tumwater's good, and drop back and we've got to run, nor Nelson back to the starting Pe Ell plays its lone nonleague take-all wild-card game. the Bearcats know near-perfect we've got to run." lineup. Monohon and Nelson game of the season in Menlo The Indians went from football will be required to se- So far this season Tumwa- were part of a six-man contin- against Willapa Valley in the 94 losses a year ago to 92 cure that first EvCo victory. ter has outscored its opponents gent that missed the Eisenhow- Fracas for Frances. … Win- wins under first-year man- "They're strong in all three 175-46. er game with injuries. lock looks for its first win with ager Terry Francona and phases," Wollan said, citing "It's pretty easy to get “Those guys are huge addi- Toutle Lake (1-3) in town. … won their last 10 games to Tumwater's two blocked punts caught up in everything Tum- tions, and the team is feeding a Adna, with three losses to top- make the postseason for returned for touchdowns in water does, and kind of forget little bit on getting them back,” 4 teams and a win over South the first time since 2007. last week's 49-22 win over Cap- Whitmire said. Bend to its name, will try to get about what we really control, But it was one and done ital. "There are just no weak- Another high note is that its first C2BL win with Mossy- which is what we do," Wollan for Cleveland, which didn't nesses in their game. We've got the team, namely quarterback rock in town. … Tenino faces said. "We're really trying to capitalize on scoring op- to really minimize mistakes Joe Blaser, is beginning to rival Rainier in a battle of 1-3 eliminate mistakes. Last week portunities. The first three and make them earn every- squads. … Toledo tries to move we had too many negative- show a better command of the hitters, Michael Bourn, above .500 at Seton Catholic (1- thing they get." yardage plays. The last thing spread-option offense Whit- Swisher and Jason Kipnis, Tumwater runs a Wing-T we can do against a team and mire, a first-year coach, in- 3). went a combined 0 for 12. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013 SPORTS

Scoreboard 6. Skyline Arkansas 0-1 3-2 ta- winner at Cincinnati- Sports on the Air Preps Mississippi State 0-1 2-2 7. Kentwood Pittsburgh winner Local Prep Schedules 8. Curtis THURSDAY, Oct. 3 Tuesday, Oct. 15: St. Louis at THURSDAY, Oct. 3 9. Auburn Riverside Saturday’s Games COLLEGE FOOTBALL Girls Soccer 10. Skyview Air Force at Navy Atlanta-Los Angeles winner or Atlan- W.F. West at Centralia, 7 p.m. No. 7 Louisville at Temple 4:30 p.m. No. 25 Maryland at No. 8 Florida State ta-Los Angeles winner at Cincinnati- Rochester at Adna, 7 p.m. CLASS 3A ESPN — Texas at Iowa St. No. 20 Texas Tech at Kansas Pittsburgh winner Toledo-Winlock at Castle Rock, 7 1. Southridge Penn State at Indiana 7 p.m. p.m. 2. Mercer Island x-Wednesday, Oct. 16: St. Louis at 3. University (Spokane) Illinois at Nebraska FS1 — UCLA at Utah Napavine at Forks, 7 p.m. Ball State at Virginia Atlanta-Los Angeles winner or Atlan- 4. Holy Names Volleyball Eastern Michigan at Buffalo NFL FOOTBALL 5. Kamiakin (Kennewick) ta-Los Angeles winner at Cincinnati- Centralia at W.F. West, 7 p.m. Michigan State at Iowa 6. Everett 5 p.m. Napavine at Adna, 7 p.m. Rutgers at Southern Methodist Pittsburgh winner 7. Seattle Prep Toledo at Stevenson, 7:15 p.m. Georgia State at No. 1 Alabama x-Friday, Oct. 18: Atlanta-Los NFL — Buffalo at Cleveland Onalaska at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. 8. Shadle Park North Carolina at Virginia Tech NHL HOCKEY Angeles winner at St. Louis or Cincin- Morton-White Pass at Winlock, 7 9. Kennedy Army at Boston College 5 p.m. p.m. 10. Priarie Central Michigan at Miami (OH) nati-Pittsburgh winner at Atlanta-Los Tenino at Hoquiam, 7 p.m. South Alabama at Troy Angeles winner NBCSN — Los Angeles at Minnesota Wahkiakum at Mossyrock, 7 p.m. CLASS 2A UTSA at Marshall SOCCER Forks at Rochester, 7 p.m. 1. Capital Ohio at Akron x-Saturday, Oct. 19: Atlanta-Los Swimming 2. Tumwater Florida Atlantic at UAB Angeles winner at St. Louis or Cincin- 9 a.m. 3. Burlington-Edison Western Michigan at Toledo Centralia-Chehalis at Capital nati-Pittsburgh winner at Atlanta-Los FS1 — UEFA Europa League, Tottenham at (TESC), 4 p.m. 4. Selah No. 3 Clemson at Syracuse Anji Cross Country 5. West Valley No. 6 Georgia at Tennessee Angeles winner Onalaska at Wahkiakum, 3:30 p.m. 6. Cheney Georgia Tech at No. 14 Miami (FL) Noon Tenino at Rainier, 3:30 p.m. 7. Sehome Minnesota at No. 19 Michigan WORLD SERIES FS1 — UEFA Europa League, St. Gallen at Rochester at Forks, 4 p.m. 8. Ellensburg Kansas State at No. 21 Oklahoma State 9. North Kitsap North Carolina State at Wake Forest (Best-of-7) Swansea City Massachusetts at Bowling Green 10. White River All games televised by Fox WOMEN’S COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL Rice at Tulsa 4 p.m. CLASS 1A Northern Illinois at Kent State Wednesday, Oct. 23: at AL East Carolina at Middle Tennessee ESPN2 — Penn St. at Indiana Local Results 1. Annie Wright Thursday, Oct. 24: at AL North Texas at Tulane Tuesday’s Results 2. Cascade-Leavenworth Washington State at California Saturday, Oct. 26: at NL Boys Golf 3. Chelan FRIDAY, Oct. 4 4. King’s Florida International at Southern Miss Sunday, Oct. 27: at NL At Riverside Golf Course UCF at Memphis 5. Freeman x-Monday, Oct. 28: at NL AUTO RACING ROCHESTER 184, KALAMA 229 No. 23 Fresno State at Idaho 6. Lynden Christian Kalama (229) — Mason Amren 47, No. 2 Oregon at Colorado x-Wednesday, Oct. 30: at AL 9:30 a.m. Brendon Lough 58, Jacob Sharp 61, Eli 7. Lakeside Liberty at Old Dominion x-Thursday, Oct. 31: at AL FS1 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for Hol- Spreadburrough 63 8. Kalama No. 10 LSU at Mississippi State lywood Casino 400, at Kansas City, Kan. Rochester (184) — Deric Hawes 38, 9. Naches Valley TCU at No. 11 Oklahoma Brian Ranger 44, Evan Horger, 49, Seth 10. Riverside Arkansas at No. 18 Florida 11 a.m. Wisner 53 No. 24 Ole Miss at Auburn FS1 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, practice CLASS 2B Cincinnati at South Florida NFL Local Football Standings 1. Colfax New Mexico State at New Mexico for Kansas Lottery 300, at Kansas City, Kan. Central 2B League Lg. Ov. 2. Davenport Texas State at Louisiana-Lafayette National Football League 2 p.m. 3. Toutle Lake Morton-White Pass 4-0 4-0 Kentucky at No. 13 South Carolina All Times PDT ESPN2 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole quali- Napavine 4-0 4-0 4. La Conner No. 22 Arizona State vs. Notre Dame AMERICAN CONFERENCE Wahkiakum 4-0 4-0 5. Lind Ritzville-Sprague Missouri at Vanderbilt fying for Hollywood Casino 400, at Kansas City, Onalaska 2-2 2-2 6. Darrington Louisiana Tech at UTEP East W L T Pct PF PA Kan. Toutle Lk. 1-2 1-3 7. Morton-White Pass No. 4 Ohio State at No. 16 Northwest- New England 4 0 0 1.000 89 57 5:30 p.m. Mossyrock 1-2 2-2 8. Tri Cities Prep ern Miami 3 1 0 .750 91 91 9. Napavine West Virginia at No. 17 Baylor FS1 — ARCA, Kansas Lottery 98.9, at Kansas Adna 0-3 1-3 N.Y. Jets 2 2 0 .500 68 88 Pe Ell 0-4 0-4 10. Riverside Chrisitian No. 15 Washington at No. 5 Stanford Buffalo 2 2 0 .500 88 93 City, Kan. Winlock 0-4 0-4 CLASS 1B South COLLEGE FOOTBALL Evergreen 2A Conference 1. Tekoa-Oakesdale Indianapolis 3 1 0 .750 105 51 6 p.m. Tumwater 1-0 4-0 2. Wilbur-Creston MLB Tennessee 3 1 0 .750 98 69 ESPN — Nevada at St. 3. Pateros W F West 0-0 4-0 Houston 2 2 0 .500 90 105 Centralia 0-0 2-2 4. Sunnyside Christian Major League Baseball GOLF Jacksonville 0 4 0 .000 31 129 River Ridge 0-0 2-2 5. Odessa-Harrington Playoff Schedules/Results 6 a.m. Black Hills 0-0 2-2 6. Colton All Times PDT North TGC — European PGA Tour, Seve Trophy, Capital 0-1 0-4 7. St. John-Endicott WILD CARD Baltimore 2 2 0 .500 91 87 8. Almira Coulee Hartline second round, at Paris Both games televised by TBS Cleveland 2 2 0 .500 64 70 SWW 1A League 9. Shoreline Christian 10 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 1: NL: Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnati 2 2 0 .500 81 81 Trico Division 10. Moses Lake Christian Cincinnati 2 Pittsburgh 0 4 0 .000 69 110 TGC — PGA Tour, Presidents Cup, second Woodland 3-0 4-0 La Center 3-0 3-0 Wednesday, Oct. 2: AL: Tampa West round, at Dublin, Ohio Toledo 2-1 2-2 Bay 4, Cleveland 0 Denver 4 0 0 1.000 179 91 PREP FOOTBALL White Salmon 2-1 3-1 College Kansas City 4 0 0 1.000 102 41 5 p.m. Castle Rock 1-1 1-1 DIVISION SERIES San Diego 2 2 0 .500 108 102 Kalama 1-2 2-2 College Football (Best-of-5; x-if necessary) ESPN2 — John Curtis (La.) vs. St. Augustine Rankings Oakland 1 3 0 .250 71 91 Seton Catholic 1-3 1-3 American League (La.), at New Orleans Week of Sept. 29 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Stevenson 1-3 1-3 Boston vs. Tampa Bay SOCCER Ilwaco 0-4 0-4 AP Top 25 East W L T Pct PF PA Friday, Oct. 4: Tampa Bay at Bos- Evergreen Division RK TEAM RECORD PTS Dallas 2 2 0 .500 104 85 5 p.m. 1 Alabama (55) 4-0 1495 ton, 12:07 p.m. (TBS) Rochester 2-0 3-1 Philadelphia 1 3 0 .250 99 138 NBCSN — MLS, at DC United Elma 2-0 2-2 2 Oregon (5) 4-0 1422 Saturday, Oct. 5: Tampa Bay at 3 Clemson 4-0 1354 Washington 1 3 0 .250 91 112 Montesano 1-0 2-2 Boston, 2:37 p.m. (TBS) 4 Ohio State 5-0 1305 Tenino 1-1 1-3 Monday, Oct. 7: Boston at Tampa N.Y. Giants 0 4 0 .000 61 146 SATURDAY, Oct. 5 5 Stanford 4-0 1280 Forks 0-1 1-3 South 6 Georgia 3-1 1171 Bay AUTO RACING New Orleans 4 0 0 1.000 108 55 Hoquiam 0-2 0-4 7 Louisville 4-0 1091 x-Tuesday, Oct. 8: Boston at Noon Rainier 0-2 1-3 Carolina 1 2 0 .333 68 36 8 Florida State 4-0 1069 Tampa Bay NBCSN — IRL, IndyCar, Grand Prix of Hous- 9 Texas A&M 4-1 1012 x-Thursday, Oct. 10: Tampa Bay at Atlanta 1 3 0 .250 94 104 Prep Football 10 LSU 4-1 979 Boston Tampa Bay 0 4 0 .000 44 70 ton, race 1 Washington Football Poll 11 Oklahoma 4-0 838 Oakland vs. North 12:30 p.m. By The Associated Press 12 UCLA 3-0 834 Class 4A 13 South Carolina 3-1 812 Friday, Oct. 4: Detroit at Oakland, Detroit 3 1 0 .750 122 101 ESPN — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, Kansas 1. Camas (12) 4-0 120 14 Miami (FL) 4-0 753 6:37 p.m. (TBS) Chicago 3 1 0 .750 127 114 Lottery 300, at Kansas City, Kan. 2. Skyline 3-1 99 15 Washington 4-0 665 Saturday, Oct. 5: Detroit at Oak- Green Bay 1 2 0 .333 96 88 3. Chiawana 4-0 85 12:30 a.m. 16 Northwestern 4-0 550 land, 6:07 p.m. (TBS) Minnesota 1 3 0 .250 115 123 4. Bellarmine Prep 4-0 84 17 Baylor 3-0 536 ESPN2 — NHRA, qualifying for Auto-Plus Monday, Oct. 7: Oakland at De- West 5. Graham-Kapowsin 4-0 82 18 Florida 3-1 481 troit Nationals, at Reading, Pa. (delayed tape) 6. Ferris 3-1 51 19 Michigan 4-0 471 Seattle 4 0 0 1.000 109 47 x-Tuesday, Oct. 8: Oakland at De- 7. Federal Way 3-1 48 20 Texas Tech 4-0 264 San Francisco 2 2 0 .500 79 95 BOXING troit 8. Kentwood 4-0 32 21 Oklahoma State 3-1 230 Arizona 2 2 0 .500 69 89 12:30 p.m. 9. Gonzaga Prep 3-1 21 22 Arizona State 3-1 192 x-Thursday, Oct. 10: Detroit at St. Louis 1 3 0 .250 69 121 HBO — Champion Wladimir Klitschko (60- 10. Wenatchee 3-1 6 23 Fresno State 4-0 187 Oakland Others receiving 6 or more points: 24 Ole Miss 3-1 132 3-0) vs. Alexander Povetkin (26-0-0), for WBA/ None. 25 Maryland 4-0 119 National League Week 4 Results WBO/IBF heavyweight titles, at Moscow St. Louis vs. Pittsburgh winner Thursday’s Game Dropped from rankings: Notre 6:45 p.m. Class 3A Thursday, Oct. 3: Pittsburgh at St. San Francisco 35, St. Louis 11 1. Bellevue (12) 4-0 120 Dame 22, Wisconsin 23 HBO — Lightweights, Terence Crawford (21- Louis, 2:07 p.m. (TBS) 2. O’Dea 4-0 107 Others receiving votes: Northern Illinois 104, Virginia Tech 49, Wiscon- Friday, Oct. 4: Pittsburgh at St. 0-0) vs. Adrey Klimov (16-0-0); super welter- 3. Marysville-Pilchuck 4-0 89 Sunday’s Games sin 46, Nebraska 20, Missouri 14, Notre 4. Mount Si 4-0 85 Louis, 10:07 a.m. (MLB) Kansas City 31, N.Y. Giants 7 weights, Miguel Cotto (37-4-0) vs. Delvin Rodri- Dame 12, UCF 6, Michigan State 5, Rut- 5. Eastside Catholic 4-0 65 Sunday, Oct. 6: St. Louis at Pitts- Seattle 23, Houston 20, OT gers 2 guez (28-6-3), at Orlando, Fla. 6. Glacier Peak 4-0 50 burgh Buffalo 23, Baltimore 20 COLLEGE FOOTBALL 7. Kamiakin 4-0 46 USA Today Poll x-Monday, Oct. 7: St. Louis at- Arizona 13, Tampa Bay 10 8. Shadle Park 3-1 42 8:30 a.m. RK TEAM RECORD PTS Pittsburgh Indianapolis 37, Jacksonville 3 9. Lincoln 4-0 29 1 Alabama (59) 4-0 1546 x-Wednesday Oct. 9: Pittsburgh at CBS — National coverage, Air Force at Navy Cleveland 17, Cincinnati 6 10. Blanchet 4-0 13 2 Oregon (2) 4-0 1479 St. Louis 9 a.m. Others receiving 6 or more points: 11. Detroit 40, Chicago 32 3 Ohio State 5-0 1397 Atlanta vs. Los Angeles Mt. Spokane 8. Minnesota 34, Pittsburgh 27 ESPN — Teams TBA 4 Clemson (1) 4-0 1352 Thursday, Oct. 3: Los Angeles at 5 Stanford 4-0 1325 Tennessee 38, N.Y. Jets 13 ESPN2 — Teams TBA Class 2A Atlanta, 5:37 p.m. (TBS) 6 Georgia 3-1 1148 Washington 24, Oakland 14 FS1 — Texas Tech at Kansas 1. Lynden (11) 4-0 126 7 Louisville 4-0 1147 Friday, Oct. 4: Los Angeles at At- 2. Tumwater (2) 4-0 119 8 Florida State 4-0 1129 lanta, 3:07 p.m. (TBS) San Diego 30, Dallas 21 12:30 p.m. 3. Sumner 4-0 96 9 Texas A&M 4-1 1072 Sunday, Oct. 6: Atlanta at Los An- Denver 52, Philadelphia 20 ABC — Regional coverage, Minnesota at 4. Lakewood 4-0 81 10 Oklahoma 4-0 964 geles New England 30, Atlanta 23 Michigan or teams TBA 5. Ellensburg 4-0 79 11 LSU 4-1 931 x-Monday, Oct. 7: Atlanta at Los 6. W. F. West 4-0 76 12 South Carolina 3-1 860 CBS — Teams TBA Angeles Monday’s Game 7. Prosser 3-1 53 13 UCLA 3-0 812 x-Wednesday Oct. 9: Los Angeles ESPN2 — Regional coverage, Minnesota at 8. Othello 3-1 41 14 Miami (FL) 4-0 727 New Orleans 38, Miami 17 9. R.A. Long 4-0 13 15 Northwestern 4-0 620 at Atlanta Michigan or teams TBA 10. Fife 4-0 9 16 Baylor 3-0 573 Week 5 Games FSN — East Carolina at Middle Tenn. 17 Michigan 4-0 546 Others receiving 6 or more points: LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES Thursday, Oct. 3 1 p.m. None. 18 Washington 4-0 545 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) 19 Florida 3-1 515 Buffalo at Cleveland, 8:25 p.m. American League FS1 — Washington St. at California 20 Oklahoma State 3-1 330 Class 1A All games televised by Fox 4 p.m. 1. Zillah (12) 4-0 120 21 Fresno State 4-0 270 Sunday, Oct. 6 22 Texas Tech 4-0 231 Saturday, Oct. 12: Oakland- ESPN — Teams TBA 2. Cascade Christian 4-0 104 Detroit at Green Bay, 1 p.m. 23 Northern Illinois 4-0 131 Detroit winner at Boston or Tampa 3. Woodland 4-0 98 ESPN2 — Teams TBA 24 Arizona State 3-1 118 New Orleans at Chicago, 1 p.m. 4. River View 4-0 78 Bay-Texas winner at Oakland-Detroit 25 Nebraska 3-1 71 Kansas City at Tennessee, 1 p.m. FOX — TCU at Oklahoma 5. LaCenter 4-0 54 winner Sunday, Oct. 13: Oakland-Detroit Jacksonville at St. Louis, 1 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 6. Mount Baker 3-1 52 Dropped from rankings: Ole Miss New England at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. NBC — Arizona St. at Notre Dame 7. Royal 3-1 51 21, Notre Dame 22, Wisconsin 24 winner at Boston or Tampa Bay-Texas 8. Cashmere 3-1 38 Others receiving votes: Ole Miss 69, winner at Oakland-Detroit winner Seattle at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. 5 p.m. 9. Charles Wright Academy3-0 31 Virginia Tech 54, Wisconsin 47, Mary- Tuesday, Oct. 15: Boston at Baltimore at Miami, 1 p.m. FS1 — West Virginia at Baylor 10. Freeman 4-0 16 land 45, Notre Dame 29, Missouri 21, Oakland-Detroit winner or Oakland- Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. Others receiving 6 or more points: 11. 5:07 p.m. UCF 15, Michigan State 10, Rutgers 9, Detroit winner at Tampa Bay-Texas King’s 8. Carolina at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. Oregon State 7, Utah 1, Arizona 1, Cin- winner ABC — Teams TBA cinnati 1, East Carolina 1, Iowa 1 Denver at Dallas, 4:25 p.m. Class 2B Wednesday, Oct. 16: Boston at Houston at San Francisco, 8:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 1. Morton White Pass (7) 4-0 79 Conference Standings Oakland-Detroit winner or Oakland- San Diego at Oakland, 11:35 p.m. ESPN — Washington at Stanford 2. Lind-Ritzville Sprague (1)4-0 73 PAC-12 Detroit winner at Tampa Bay-Texas GOLF 3. Napavine 4-0 64 NORTH CONF OVERALL winner Monday, Oct. 7 5 a.m. 4. Wahkiakum 4-0 54 Stanford 2-0 4-0 x-Thursday, Oct. 17: Boston at N.Y. Jets at Atlanta, 8:40 p.m. 5. LaConner 3-1 42 Oregon State 2-0 4-1 Oakland-Detroit winner or Oakland- NBC — PGA Tour, Presidents Cup, third Oregon 1-0 4-0 6. North Beach 4-0 40 Detroit winner at Tampa Bay-Texas round, at Dublin, Ohio 7. Waitsburg-Prescott 2-1 26 Washington 1-0 4-0 NFL Offensive Leaders Washington State 1-1 3-2 winner TGC — European PGA Tour, Seve Trophy, 8. Reardan 2-1 23 Passing Yards 9. Asotin 3-1 19 California 0-1 1-3 x-Saturday, Oct. 19: Oakland- 1. Peyton Manning, DEN 1470 third round, at Paris (same-day tape) 10. Raymond 3-1 17 SOUTH CONF OVERALL Detroit winner at Boston or Tampa Noon Others receiving 6 or more points: Arizona State 1-1 3-1 Bay-Texas winner at Oakland-Detroit 2. Drew Brees, NO 1434 None. UCLA 0-0 3-0 winner 3. Matt Ryan, ATL 1330 TGC — LPGA, Reignwood Classic, third Arizona 0-1 3-1 x-Sunday, Oct. 20: Oakland- 4. Matthew Stafford, DET 1262 round, at Beijing (same-day tape) Class 1B Utah 0-1 3-1 Colorado 0-1 2-1 Detroit winner at Boston or Cleveland- 5. Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 1231 SOCCER 1. Neah Bay (7) 3-0 88 USC 0-2 3-2 Tampa Bay-Texas winner at Oakland- 2. Liberty Christian (2) 3-0 83 4:40 a.m. Detroit winner 3. Lummi 3-1 69 Rushing Yards NBCSN — Premier League, Everton at Man- SEC 1. LeSean McCoy, PHI 468 4. Wilbur-Creston 3-1 41 EAST CONF OVERALL chester City 5. Touchet 3-1 40 National League 2. Adrian Peterson, MIN 421 Florida 2-0 3-1 All games televised by TBS Others receiving 6 or more points: 11. Georgia 2-0 3-1 3. DeMarco Murray, DAL 356 6:55 a.m. Selkirk 21, 12. Colton 12. Friday, Oct. 11: Atlanta-Los An- South Carolina 1-1 3-1 4. Doug Martin, TB 342 NBCSN — Premier League, West Ham at Tot- geles winner at St. Louis or Cincinnati- Missouri 0-0 4-0 5. Matt Forte, CHI 320 tenham Prep Volleyball Tennessee 0-1 3-2 Pittsburgh winner at Atlanta-Los Washington State Volleyball Coaches Kentucky 0-1 1-3 Angeles winner 9:25 a.m. Association Poll Vanderbilt 0-2 3-2 Saturday, Oct. 12: Atlanta-Los Receiving Yards NBCSN — Premier League, Manchester Unit- CLASS 4A WEST CONF OVERALL Angeles winner at St. Louis or Cincin- 1. Julio Jones, ATL 481 ed at Sunderland 1. Bellarmine Alabama 2-0 4-0 2. Jimmy Graham, NO 458 2. Emerald Ridge LSU 1-1 4-1 nati-Pittsburgh winner at Atlanta-Los 7 p.m. 3. Torrey Smith, BAL 435 3. Central Valley (Spokane) Texas A&M 1-1 4-1 Angeles winner NBCSN — MLS, Seattle at Colorado 4. Olympia Auburn 1-1 3-1 Monday, Oct. 14: St. Louis at 4. Victor Cruz, NYG 425 5. Mead Ole Miss 1-1 3-1 Atlanta-Los Angeles winner or Atlan- 5. 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The Chronicle’s Grid Picks of the Week College Football The bar has officially been set. Sports Editor Aaron VanTuyl achieved the impossible last week, going a flawless 13 for 13 in his selection of Grid Picks. He now demands that his Week 4 accomplishment be referred to as simply “THE WEEK” and categorized amongst the other perfect sporting events of the Govt. Shutdown modern era, rivaled only by Don Larsen’s signature World Series game and the Miami Dolphins’ 1972 season. Detractors, however, use the ‘strength of schedule’ argument and point out that Brandon ‘The Red Herring’ Hansen and part-time sherpa Jordan Nailon all went 12-1, while Peter H. Caster and guest Puts Service A.J. Easley went 11-2 last week. This week, however, should be MUCH harder. Our Guest Guesser is Jamika Parker, who has the privilege of being the first fe- male to partake in the Grid Picks tradition and will also be the tallest guest in recent memory. Parker graduated from W.F. West High School last spring and Academy Sports is now attending — and playing basketball for — Western Washington University. Guests, to date, have a combined 20-6 record; VanTuyl and Nailon are tied for the season lead with 41-11 records. on Hold Our “Experts” WASHINGTON (AP) — Army, Navy and Air Force might be forced to skip their football games next weekend because of the partial government shut- this Week’s down. games The Defense Department temporarily suspended sports Aaron VanTuyl Brandon Hansen Pete Caster Jordan Nailon Jamika Parker competition at the service acad- Sports Editor Sports Reporter Visuals Editor Sports Reporter Center, WWU emies Tuesday as a result of the Basketball budget impasse in Congress. A Pentagon spokesman, Mossyrock (2-2) Adna Adna Mossyrock Adna Mossyrock Army Col. Steve Warren, said the at Adna (1-3) 48-15 34-12 22-18 24-14 24-7 decision was being reviewed by lawyers considering a series of le- Centralia (2-2) at Centralia Capital Capital Centralia Centralia gal questions, including whether Capital (0-4) 28-14 30-28 38-15 20-10 30-7 money that comes from sources Tumwater (4-0) at Tumwater Tumwater W.F. West Tumwater W.F. West other than Congress could be W.F. West (4-0) 21-20 40-27 14-12 30-28 14-13 used to pay for sports during the government shutdown. Morton-WP (4-0) MWP MWP MWP MWP MWP Meantime, the suspension at Napavine (4-0) 35-21 21-7 26-19 40-28 38-27 put a pair of college football games in jeopardy: Army at Bos- Wahkiakum (4-0) Wahkiakum Wahkiakum Onalaska Wahkiakum Wahkiakum ton College, and Air Force at at Onalaska (2-2) 28-21 22-14 22-20 28-14 32-6 Navy. Rochester (3-1) Rochester Elma Rochester Elma Elma During a six-day government at Elma (2-2) 20-13 14-7 18-14 21-14 21-17 shutdown in November 1995, Army, Navy and Air Force played Pe Ell (0-4) at Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley football games — all at home. Willapa Va. (3-1) 35-8 34-12 29-6 21-7 28-6 The U.S. Naval Academy said Rainier (1-3) at Tenino Tenino Tenino Tenino Tenino in a statement that a decision Tenino (1-3) 28-10 20-7 7-6 20-7 22-9 will be made by noon Thursday about whether the Midshipmen Toledo (2-2) at Toledo Toledo Toledo Toledo Toledo will play the Air Force. Navy’s Seton Cath. (1-3) 29-6 24-0 37-6 24-6 20-14 football team did practice Tues- day. Toutle Lake (1-3) Toutle Lake Toutle Lake Toutle Lake Winlock Winlock Air Force associate athletic at Winlock (0-4) 35-15 42-40 19-7 12-6 10-7 director Troy Garnhart said Washington (4-0) Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford travel for his sports teams was at Stanford (4-0) 28-27 30-12 48-3 21-18 27-20 being halted — including for Sat- urday’s football game at Annap- WSU (3-2) at WSU WSU WSU WSU Cal olis, Md. A scheduled news con- California (1-3) 24-10 30-28 70-3 21-20 24-13 ference with Air Force football coach Troy Calhoun and players Seattle (4-0) at Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle was canceled Tuesday “due to Indianapolis (3-1) 35-13 20-14 20-17 21-14 31-17 the government shutdown,” ac- cording to a statement. C2BL: Morton-White Pass Has Never Won in Napavine Tuesday’s 1A Boys Continued from Sports 1 which there have been no short- for a challenge. The MWP line is also noth- age this season with the Tigers' "Those guys are chomping at ing to scoff at, headlined by Golf "We might be a little high expanded offensive playbook. the bit and ready to go," Fay said. Zach Counts (6-4, 280), Tommy in there," he said. "The top two "There's a little more to it "It's a real tall order, but these Seaman (5-11, 245) and Tan- Hawes, Warriors are pretty accurate, and then La than I've seen in the years past," guys are excited to see how they ner St. Clair (5-7, 225). Seaman Drop Kalama Conner, maybe, and you could Poquette said. "They're defi- measure up." moved to left tackle this season, probably take the top four out, nitely trying to spread teams out For both teams, Friday will with St. Clair taking over his old By The Chronicle and throw everybody in a paper more, and then create one-on- be the biggest test so far this sea- position at right guard. The Rochester boys sack and shake it up and that's one match ups, which makes a son. "I think we match up with avoided the rain enough for probably what you could see at lot of sense for their personnel." "I think we're playing alright. them okay," Poquette said of the a 184-229 win over Kalama the end of the year." That personnel now includes There's a lot of improvement, battle in the trenches. "I'm not Tuesday at Riverside Golf Eventually, though, the topic two quarterbacks: David Grace and we see that every Monday saying we're as good up front as Course. of Friday's game reared its head. and Brady Woodrum. on film," Poquette said. "I don't they are, but we're probably as The torrential down- Morton-White Pass has plenty "Each one has a specific skill know that we've been tested, per good as they've seen to date this pours of the previous few of respect for Napavine, which set that they're a little better se, not that I'm trying to down- year. I like our chances, that's for days relented long enough has been one of the most suc- with," Fay said. "Brady's a good grade the teams we've played, sure, up front." for Rochester to put togeth- cessful programs in the C2BL runner, he's done a good job car- but our biggest test of the year is Another interesting tidbit er one of its best outings of since its state championship rying the rock for us, and David coming up Friday and I'm curi- on Friday's game? Napavine is the year. back in 2008. throws a little better. We've gone ous to see how we respond." the only team in the C2BL with “It was actually pretty "They play with an aggres- to both, but the nice thing is Morton-White Pass has a winning record against MWP nice today,” said Rochester sion and a little bit of nastiness Woodrum throws the ball fine, strayed too far from what's as a combined program. The Ti- coach Mike DeBruler. “For — all legal, of course — that a lot too, and Grace runs the ball worked, offensively, over the gers are also the only team that's as much rain as we have of teams try to mimic, but don't," fine." past two seasons in its first four beat MWP more than once and had the last two or three Poquette said. That's easy to see The meat of the Tiger ma- games of 2013. the only team to beat the Tim- days, that course was in on the field, from the hits the chine, though, is the line, high- "Their main six guys are all berwolves on their new stadium pretty good shape. They do Tigers deliver to the end-zone lighted by Chance Sherwood (6- clearly a year older and a year in Randle. such a nice job over there celebrations — although they'd foot-2, 230 pounds), Mark Foster better," Fay said. "(Quarterback Oh, and MWP has never (at Riverside).” garner more approving nods (6-2, 220), Anthony Paladeni Rylon) Kolb looks really good on won in Napavine. For Rochester, Deric from the older Tiger faithful if (5-10, 220) and Tucker Dekoker film, (running back/lineback- "We've got some stuff we Hawes led the scoring with the Johnny Manziel cash-money (6-2, 195). ers) Brian Reynolds and Gianni need to take care of," Poquette a 38, while sinking a few dance was abandoned in favor Dekoker and sophomore Joe Bertucci are pretty good ball- said. birdie putts and chipping of, say, the Charleston. Cole (5-10, 200), have both been players, and the Powell kid (tight Although, on second in for birdie on hole No. 8. The celebrations, of course, nice surprises for Napavine, Fay end/defensive end Ben) is the thought, maybe he was just talk- Brian Ranger carded a 44, come out after touchdowns, of said, and that meaty line is ready real deal." ing about car repairs. Evan Horger shot a person- al best 49, and Seth Wisner totaled a 53. “I was pleased with IOC Receives Lance Armstrong’s Olympic Medal our effort today,” said De- LONDON (AP) — Lance The IOC said Wednesday it Armstrong’s bronze medal, just finished fourth in Sydney, will Bruler. “We had been kind Armstrong’s Olympic medal is has received the medal from the as cycling’s ruling body decided not be upgraded and the bronze of inconsistent, up and back with the IOC. USOC and placed it in storage not to declare any winners for medal will be left vacant in down, throughout the year. The International Olympic at its headquarters in Lausanne, the seven Tour de France titles Olympic records. Armstrong I though that today’s match was more indicative of what Committee stripped the Ameri- Switzerland. once held by the American. denied doping for years until we can do. Guys played to can rider of the bronze medal “Yes, we have it,” IOC spokes- Armstrong finished third his confession in January in an their potential more than from the 2000 Sydney Games man Mark Adams told The As- in the road time trial in Sydney interview with Oprah Winfrey. we have the last few weeks. in January after he admitted to sociated Press. “It is in the vaults.” behind winner and U.S. Postal The confession came after a U.S. Hopefully we have found doping. After months of delays, The return of the medal Service teammate Vyacheslav Anti-Doping Agency report de- that consistency.” Armstrong handed back the marks “the end of a sad chapter Ekimov of Russia and Jan Ull- tailed widespread use of per- Rochester (2-5) plays medal two weeks ago to the U.S. for the sport,” Adams said. rich of Germany. Spanish rider formance-enhancing drugs by next Tuesday at Montesano. Olympic Committee. The IOC will not reallocate Abraham Olano Manzano, who Armstrong and his USPS team.

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Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press Washington quarterback Keith Price (17) slides after keeping the ball in the irst half of an NCAA college football game against Arizona Saturday in Seattle. SPeediNg THINGS UP cIntyre said. "I'm being serious In the Wake of because then they'd have to put Oregon’s Success, drives together and there'd more times they might turn the ball Pac-12 Hurries Up over. They'll have more third downs. That's more long down By Anne M. Peterson situations where you can kind of The Associated Press go after them." Taking a cue from Oregon's Oregon State's Mike Riley, the success with the blur offense, a Pac-12's longest-tenured coach, is majority of the Pac-12 has moved staying old school and sticking to some type of hurry-up, no- with the offense he's always run. huddle system. Washington and Utah in- The Beavers (4-1, 2-0) stumbled stalled up-tempo offenses this in their opener against lower- season, joining the other teams division Eastern Washington but that had already jumped on the have since reeled off four straight bandwagon. Cal brought in new wins. head coach Sonny Dykes, whose Quarterback Sean Mannion Bear Raid is peeling off more is thriving in the system. Man- than 90 plays per game. nion was the Pac-12 player of the Holdouts still running largely pro-style offenses include Or- week for the second time this egon State, Stanford and USC season after he threw for 414 — and there's no telling where yards and a school-record six the Trojans are headed now that touchdowns in a 44-17 victory Lane Kiffin is gone. last weekend over the Buffaloes. The two contrasting styles The junior leads the nation with will be on display this Saturday an average of 403.6 yards passing night when the No. 15 Huskies visit the No. 5 Cardinal at Stan- a game and is on pace to throw ford Stadium. 50 touchdown passes. Washington coach Steve "We have examined it for our- Sarkisian has seen success go- selves and messed around with it ing to the no-huddle this season. Greg Wahl-Stephens / The Associated Press a little bit," Riley said of going to The Huskies (4-0, 1-0) are off to Oregon State's quarterback Sean Mannion (4) congratulates Caleb Smith (10) on his touchdown reception against Colorado the no-huddle. "Because of what on Saturday in Corvallis, Ore. their best start since 2001. Wash- we do and how we play, we just ington has not started 5-0 since 1992. help us. We didn't snap the ball they have the ball a long time. them have to do more third couldn't make it fit comfortably Stanford coach David Shaw a whole lot of times last year, we With longer drives, there's more downs. So, if you come out of it with our system of calling plays has taken note. were very deliberate, we huddled chances for turnovers, there's and they got it 30 minutes you and how we do it. So, we're still "It's all about being efficient," up virtually every snap. When more possibilities of making might have played better," Ma- doing it the old-fashioned way." Shaw said. "There are teams that Dennis came on board, the pri- CH504593ac.ke are doing the hurry-up that are mary reasons for the hire was to not having the same success that jump-start the offense. He's done Washington is. Washington's a very nice job of that, and part having great success, it fits their of the jump-start was changing Come in to he Chronicle quarterback, it fits their person- the tempo. nel." "We don't go so fast that we The Cardinal (4-0, 2-0) ran sacrifice execution. I think that's and see our signs available for purchase! a quicker offense when Andrew important. The faster you go Luck was quarterback, Shaw said, and continue to execute, obvi- but they're really sticking with ously the better. But we're really their own style, which places an not ready to go much faster than emphasis on tough, physical play. we're going right now." Because it works for them. Along with Dykes introduc- "I only laugh because it's not ing the Bear Raid, new Colorado like this (the hurry-up) was just coach Mike MacIntyre has re- invented," he said. "Whereas I re- built the Buffaloes' complicated member Mouse Davis' teams, the former pro-set attack. Speed is K-gun offense in Buffalo, and emphasized in practice for the watching Warren Moon down in Buffaloes. Houston running fast-paced, no- Colorado, which at 2-1 has huddle offenses. So this is not a already improved on last season, completely new thing. It's just a hosts the league's speed masters, lot more teams are doing it." the No. 2 Oregon Ducks. (4-0, Utah has gone up-tempo un- 1-0) on Saturday. der new co-offensive coordina- Former coach Chip Kelly has tor Dennis Erickson. Last season, moved on to the Philadelphia the Utes ranked 73rd nationally Eagles, but the Ducks haven't Don't see what you want? with an average of 25.9 points changed under former offensive and 105th with an average of coordinator Mark Helfrich. Order your custom sign from 324.42 yards in total offense per Twenty-six of Oregon's 31 of- game. fensive touchdown drives have This year, the Utes (3-1, 0-1) taken less than two minutes. Sign Pro today! 360-736-6322. are averaging 42 points per game Oregon has scored 50 or more and 504.8 yards in total offense points in four straight games for per game. the first time in history, yet the "I think it's going well so far," team's time of possession ranks 321 N. Pearl, Centralia Utes coach Kyle Whittingham 122nd among the FBS-level said. "We obviously made the schools (23:53). (360) 807-8203 move because we felt it would "You might be better off if The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013 Life

APPLES PEARS CABBAGE Store at temperatures of Store at 31 degrees, 90- Store at 32 degrees, 32-35 degrees, 90-95% 95% humidity — will keep 90-95% humidity — humidity — will keep 2-7 1-3 months depending on will keep 3-4 months months depending on variety variety LATE CELERY/CHINESE CABBAGE/ENDIVE/ KALE/LEEKS Store at 32 degrees, 90-95% humidity — will keep 1-3 months

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Pete Caster / [email protected] Above: Carol Thomas, owner of Sweet Briar Herb ONIONS/GARLIC Farm, reaches in for a clove of garlic at her stand Store at 32 degrees, 60- at the Community Farmers Market in Chehalis. 75% humidity will keep Right: Fingerling potatoes are seen on sale at 5-8 months Sweet Briar Herb Farm’s stand late September.

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POTATOES Store at 35-40 degrees, 90-95% humidity — will Bounty keep 4-9 months Storing Produce: Many Varieties will Keep for Months in Right Conditions By Carrina Stanton For The Chronicle If your garden harvest has you wondering what to do with all the bounty, have no fear. With certain varieties of fruits and veggies you don't have to do much of anything right now. PUMPKINS Kim Weiland, WSU Lewis County Extension office manager and (and most winter squash) food safety & preservation officer, said she remembers her grandfather's Store at 55-60 degrees, home having a root cellar, a primitively dug cellar under the home where 60-75% humidity — will produce could be stored long-term. But if your home lacks a root cellar, you can still store fruits and vegetables, she said. keep 2-3 months “You need to have ventilation,” Weiland said. “It can't be a plastic bin with the lid on tight. And cool and dark. It doesn't have to be completely dark but the darker the better.” A close approximation to a root cellar can be built by sinking a plastic garbage can or insulated box in the ground. But there are many potential storage areas that can be built easily in a home's basement. The key is to have an area that is well ventilated, where you can regulate the tempera- ture and the humidity. And, when you're thinking about siting, think about what it is you are going to store. If you are going to store both fruits and vegetables, it is advisable to store them in separate areas with separate ventilation ACORN SQUASH systems. And just like in the garden, some produce prefers the company Store at 45-50 degrees, of others. For instance, cabbage, kale and rutabagas can give off strong 60-75% humidity — will odors, which can be transferred to other vegetables, as well as to the en- tire house, so outdoor storage is recommended. keep 1-2 months But you don't have to go all out and alter your home to store produce. A garage or basement usually works fine. A shed could also be used but Weiland cautioned this method since sheds are typically uninsulated and you need to make sure your produce has an extra layer of protection against hard freezes. Carol Thomas, owner of Sweet Briar Herb Farm in Onalaska, keeps her potatoes in a plastic garbage bin. “I drilled holes in it all around and then you put either straw, or if you're cheap you can use shredded newspapers. Put a layer of potatoes then a layer of straw or newspapers and so on. They'll keep all winter,” Thomas said. “But don't keep it on a cement floor because it's damp.” TOMATOES/RED Mokey Skinner, of Coffee Creek Community Gardens, proves food storage can be even simpler than that. At a recent Community Farmers SWEET PEPPERS Market booth she displayed a head of garlic that looked as fresh and firm Store at 55-70 degrees, as the newly harvested ones for sale — the only difference was, it was a 80-90 percent humidity — year old. Her secret? Skinner said she keeps her garlic in a doubled paper will keep 4-6 months grocery sack or a cardboard box in her pantry. please see STORING, page Life 2 Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013 LIFE

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“Not really fancy, just a cool dry place,” Skinner said. “You want it where it can breathe, so no plastic.” Skinner also displayed garlic braids at her farm stand, which she said are an even better way to store garlic because the stem of the plant remains intact and can continue to give the heads of garlic nutrients. “It looks really pretty and they keep a long time,” she said. Sanitation is a key to keeping some produce long term, not- ed Doug McElwain, of Stoney Plains Farm, in Tenino. He said winter squash, which is bountiful and inexpensive this time of year, can be kept for months in almost any cool, dry place but the trick is not touching it. “If you start handling it a lot they'll get the bacteria off your skin and that will make it deteriorate faster,” McElwain said. If you would like to try your hand at storing produce but do not have enough from your garden, it's important to choose produce that is as fresh as possible, Weiland noted. Farmers markets, farm stands or just direct from farmers or friends with gardens is the best way to get produce for storage. Supermarket produce is not the best choice for storage. Wei- land shared, “The fruit and things at the grocery stores have al- ready been stored for a fair amount of time already. The apples we get in the spring and early summer, they're not fresh. They've been held in cold storage Pete Caster / [email protected] since last fall. Same thing with potatoes. They Mokey Skinner of Cofee Creek Community Gardens in Centralia, holds up two braids of Inchelium Red dug them last fall.” Garlic at her stand at the Community Farmers Market in Chehalis. Carrina is a local freelance writer specializing in pieces for the Life section of The Chronicle. She and her husband are raising their two daughters in Centralia.

Words of Wisdom from our Farmers: • With onions and garlic, the more paper skins left • Choose squash with intact, completely dry stems • Root crops such as potatoes, carrots and beets intact, the better they will store • Dirty potatoes keep longer than clean ones, can be stored in the ground over winter • With potatoes, the thicker skinned, the longer don't wash until ready to use • Pick storage apples just before they are ripe they will keep • Thoroughly cleaning winter squash makes it last • Cole crops such as kale, cabbage and cauliflower • If your potatoes or onions begin to sprout, they longer (To clean: wipe off any dirt, submerge in a will actually turn sweeter after the first frost are not being held at the right temperature mixture of 1 tablespoon bleach and 1 gallon wa- ter, rinse and towel dry.)

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At the potluck in Echo Park, there were tables lined with traditional as well as more avant-garde chile offerings. I started my meal with a deli- cious appetizer of fig, green chile and goat cheese and fin- ished it with a frozen pepper filled with vanilla ice cream and dipped in caramel that I can only describe as para- digm-shifting. While we ate, a live band played Mexican tunes. Forest Graham, a native New Mexican who moved to San Francisco in his 20s, told me he used to barter chile traf- ficked from New Mexico. “I actually used it like currency,” he said. “I would say: ‘I’ve got chile, what do you got?’” Eve LaFountain’s story re- Roasting New Mexico green chiles. minded me of my own. A filmmaker who grew up in Santa Fe, she suffered a bout Sabine Morrow / Atlanta Journal-Constitution of culture shock when she New Mexico dried chili, left, is medium hot. Chile de arbol, center, is blazing went away to Hampshire Col- hot. Guajillo dried chili pod, right, is mild. lege. One day another student who grew up in Taos asked if she wanted to make dinner. “She said, ‘My mom just sent With Chile Peppers, a Meal is Never Boring me green chile.’ I said, ‘Shut up, my mom just sent me a quesa- BOURBON DRIED CHILE HOT SAUCE Cook the chiles for about 20 to 30 min- and stash it in the freezer. Place a pat dilla maker!’” LaFountain said. utes or until they’re soft. The small chil- on grilled meats and seafood and add a Hands on: 10 minutes They’ve been best friends ever es de arbol usually take longer to soften spoonful to jazz up pasta. Spread it on Total time: 30-40 minutes, depend- since. Once they cooked with than the larger peppers. crostini for a bit of drama. Note that a ing on how long the peppers take to so many chiles that their East Drain the chiles, discard the water rich European-style butter tempers the soften Coast roommates couldn’t en- and place the softened chiles in a food bite from the fiery chiles, but regular un- Makes: approximately 1 cup ter the dorm kitchen without processor or blender. salted butter works, too. I love hot sauce on eggs, and I’m pret- Add the garlic and process for about their eyes watering. ty fond of bourbon, so creating this ver- New Mexicans view their 1 minute. Scrape down the sides of the Ingredients: sion of a bottled hot sauce was a natural. tolerance for spicy chiles as a bowl. 5 dried chiles de arbol It’s the perfect hot sauce to shake on point of pride. When I told La- Add the apple cider vinegar, molas- 1 dried New Mexico chile, stem snipped your eggs, in soups or even your bloody ses, bourbon and salt and process about Fountain that the apple pie she ½ teaspoon dried oregano Mary. It has a slightly sweet start with 2 minutes more. The sauce won’t be per- made was almost too hot to eat, a warm, bourbon-infused finish. Very fectly smooth and you’ll notice flecks of Pinch kosher salt I meant it — and she took it — easy to prepare, and the sauce makes a skin and seeds. 1 stick unsalted, European-style butter, as a compliment. terrific gift for any chile-head. Press the mixture through a fine room temperature (Plugrá is found in I brought two dishes to the Ingredients: sieve, and pour the sauce into a clean most grocery stores) party: Christmas enchiladas 3 guajillo chiles, cut the stems with scissors glass jar or bottle. You can refrigerate for made with my mom’s recipe, and pour out the seeds several weeks. Directions: and Frito pie, a Southwestern 3 New Mexico chiles, prepared the same as Per 1-tablespoon serving: 25 calories In a mini food processor or coffee tradition that consists of corn the guajillos (percent of calories from fat, 3), 1 gram grinder (one that’s not going to be used chips smothered in beef or A handful of chiles de arbol, about 20 (use protein, 5 grams carbohydrates, 1 gram for coffee beans), add the dried chiles, beans, cheese and, of course, fewer for a milder sauce) fiber, trace fat (no saturated fat), no cho- oregano and salt. Process until the in- chile. In recent years, it’s gotten 1 clove fresh garlic lesterol, 20 milligrams sodium. gredients are the texture of salt. You should have about 1 tablespoon easier to get New Mexican 1/3 cup apple cider vinegar chile in Southern California. 1 tablespoon molasses of ground pepper mixture. BLAZING CHILE BUTTER Stir the mixture into the softened The peppers are hauled out 2 tablespoons bourbon (I use Maker’s butter and mix well. Shape into a log and here by the truckload, and Mark) Hands on: 5 minutes some grocery stores even offer Total time: 10 minutes wrap tightly with plastic wrap. Refriger- 1/8 teaspoon salt ate for a couple of weeks or freeze. roasting. Makes: approximately ½ cup I didn’t have time for that, This is my take on the trendy Per 1-tablespoon serving: 123 calories so I seared the peppers myself, Directions: French seasoned butter, Bordier Piment (percent of calories from fat, 82), 1 gram at home in the broiler. After Fill a medium saucepan halfway with d’Espelette, flavored with Basque Espe- protein, 5 grams carbohydrates, 1 gram about 10 minutes, their skins water and bring to a boil. lette peppers, which, of course, originat- fiber, 12 grams fat (7 grams saturated), Add the chiles to the water, cover the ed in Mexico. 31 milligrams cholesterol, 20 milligrams shriveled and blackened, and pan and turn the heat down to simmer. Shape the spicy butter into a log sodium. the house filled with their smell. I savored it. Outside, it was more than 90 degrees, but in my kitchen, it felt like fall. 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Former Engineer for WWI Works for Northern Pacific Railroad

Submitted by Wanda Tahanes Smith for Our Hometowns Sam Trahanes is pictured in the early 1920s wearing his “Smokey Bear” hat worn by infantry doughboys in WWI. Sam, a Greek immigrant, was in an engineering battalion during his War years. As a civilian, he worked for Northern Paciic Railroad for 52 years, before retiring in 1961 at the age of 72. During his years with NPRR he was the section foreman in Vader.

Homestead Now at Big Bottom worries, pipeline worries and halis, had donated $20,000. 1,600 persons die in Seattle dur- n 1886, the Lewis County other mental strains that bear Andy Sennes, Chehalis prop- Washington ing the next six months despite the IBee encouraged home- upon the water department in erty manager, hoped construc- closing of theaters and schools, the steaders to head to the Big Bot- bringing the city its drinking, tion of the park would begin in state banning of public gatherings, and tom country, as the land was go- bathing and washing supply late October. the widespread wearing of gauze ing quickly. from an intake 14¾ miles away,” HISTORY masks. “J.L. Randle and several oth- The Chronicle wrote. State Capital Not Coming ers left here Monday for the Big to Centralia HistoryLink.org Betty MacDonald’s Bottom country,” the newspa- Youth Sentenced for 10 Days n 1889, Centralia was elim- Explosion and Fire Kill 10 The Egg And I is Published per wrote. “That part of Lewis for Slamming Door Iinated from the competi- County contains much good tion for the state capital. Men in a Roslyn Coal Mine On October 3, 1945 Lippin- n 1961, after Centralia Po- land and a large part of it yet is “The capital question is un- On October 3, 1909 an explo- cott publishes Betty MacDonald’s lice Judge Jerry Moore sen- (1908-1958) debut book, The Egg government land. Those who I decided by the present election. sion and fire at the Northwestern want homesteads had better tenced William R. Giddings, 19, Improvement Company’s No. 4 And I. American readers flock to to five days in jail for driving a Olympia takes the lead by a large bookstores to purchase Egg, the make their selections soon, as mine in Roslyn kills 10 workers. car without a license, the youth plurality, Ellensburg coming a loosely autobiographical story of the land is being rapidly taken.” good second and North Yakima A column of flame 100 to 400 feet slammed the door. high ignites the head frame, tip- MacDonald’s years as a young “Judge Moore promptly or- and Centralia far behind,” The ple, snow sheds, and other build- bride on a chicken ranch in the Man Mistaken for Bear dered Giddings back before Centralia News wrote. ings. Typically 500 to 600 men Chimacum valley on the Olym- pic Peninsula. Betty’s biting and him,” The Daily Chronicle re- “Thurston county gave thirty work in the mine, but Sunday is is Killed somewhat self-deprecatory hu- n 1911, a 55-year-old man ported. “He charged him with seven to Centralia for capital, a maintenance shift and fewer contempt of court and added mor coupled with her wittily orig- Iwas mistaken for a bear King county thirteen and Pierce workers are on duty. Newly devel- inal prose captivates war-weary and was shot and killed. another 10 days to the jail term.” county cast about 400 for Cen- oped respirators on display at the readers, and the book becomes a Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition “J.C. Cales, one of the old- tralia. … gargantuan success. “Tuesday’s voting sealed the in Seattle will be rushed to Roslyn est and best known residents Mural Unveiled to aid in recovery. of Bucoda, was mistaken for a n 1986, the fourth mural in destiny of Washington, and to- The Dalai Lama Arrives for bear and instantly killed this Idowntown Centralia was day she enters on her statehood. Three-day Visit to Seattle morning by R.W. Waddle, a unveiled on the Pearl Street side The executive and legislature Flu Epidemic Hits Seattle well known resident of Centra- of Rainier National Bank. The will be controlled by the Repub- On October 3, 1918 the Spanish On October 3, 1979 the Dalai lia who was out hunting with mural was a bigger-than-life size licans and now that the contest Influenza pandemic (worldwide Lama arrives in Seattle during Cales,” The Centralia Weekly portrait of George Washington is over we trust that the admin- epidemic) arrives in Seattle with the first United States visit by the Chronicle wrote. “The shoot- and his sheep dog. The artist istration and the legislature cho- 700 cases and one death reported at spiritual leader of Tibetan Bud- ing occurred on Johnson Creek was Darrell Harlow, Puyallup. sen in this well fought contest the University of Washington Na- dhists. The historic three-day event includes meetings with lo- about 15 miles from Bucoda, but Kathleen Campbell, chair- will prove itself worthy of the val Training Station. Two days later, the details of the affair was mea- man of the Centralia Centen- Seattle Health Commissioner Dr. J. cal Tibetan exiles and lectures at great things in store for this the S. McBride states that the disease Seattle University and the Uni- ger. The two men were hunt- nial Committee, told the life of youngest and most promising of ing bear in the dense woods in is “admittedly prevalent.” Some versity of Washington. Washington. all the states of the Union.” the vicinity of the shooting and “Washington was a black Waddle, mistaking his friend for Virginia slave who laid out the a bruin, fired, killing Cales in- original four-square-block site stantly. of a new town he called Cen- “He is survived by his wife, terville because it was halfway “Thanks again for all the help two sons and two daughters, between the two railroad ter- all of whom are grief stricken minals of Tacoma and Kalama,” and effort you put into my over the accident. Waddle lived The Daily Chronicle reported. in Bucoda 20 years, but moved “The name was changed to Cen- transaction. Stacey and I to this city about five years ago, tralia in 1883 to avoid confusion buying a ranch just north of the with another Centerville in the city limits. It is reported that he state. love the house, and the dogs is distracted with grief over the “The city is celebrating its result of his mistake.” centennial this year in obser- really love the new yard. vance of the establishment of a I’ll be even happier after all Water Worries Will End town government in 1886.” n 1934, the drilling of an our stuff is unpacked.” Iauxiliary well-water sys- Kiddy Pool Demolished tem was planned in Centralia. n 2006, the Chehalis Kid- An estimated 4.5 million gallons Idy Pool was demolished by —Stryker and Stacey, irst-time home buyers daily would go to the Seminary employees from the city of Che- Hill reservoirs. halis to make way for a “spray “Given an auxiliary system park” for toddler-aged chil- of 4,500,000 gallons capac- dren. Mike Austin, president of ity, equaling the present supply the Chehalis Foundation, said We’ll do everything but help you unpack! coming from the Newaukum members had raised $83,000 to- river intake, the city will be re- ward the $118,000 price tag for Mortgage rates are low. Now is the time to buy. lieved of flood worries, drought the park. Mary Ingwersen, Che- Let a TwinStar mortgage expert help you today.

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GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

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HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

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CDC Elementary School’s Morning Workouts Continued from Life 3 season. The biggest gains were Linked to Better Test Scores seen in teenagers (they im- proved to 42.5 percent from By Bo Emerson Ga., school, said the academic 33.7 percent), followed by chil- The Atlanta Journal-Constitution payoff of its “Body Shop” and dren 5 to 12 (they improved “Sunrise” programs is already ev- ATLANTA — As the sound ident. “Our test scores have gone to 58.6 percent from 54.2 per- system pounds out “Glad You cent). up,” said Maloney, who helped Came” by The Wanted, the organize the morning exercise Among adults, 45 percent doors to the modest gymna- of Asian Americans, 45 per- program. sium at Sope Creek Elementary Principal Martha Whalen cent of whites and 41 percent School fly open and children of Indian-Americans got vac- concurs. “We see a 3 percent come streaming into the room, increase in third-, fourth- and cinated during the last flu sea- racing to take their place among son, compared with 36 percent fifth-grade CRCT scores. They the line dancers. have better attention spans, their of blacks and 34 percent of La- Suddenly there are 75 third-, tinos. learning is better, they have fourth- and fifth-graders twist- increased memory,” she said. “We do continue to see ing, bending, lunging and unfortunate disparities in Whalen adds that behavioral hopping their way through a problems are also down. “You adult influenza vaccinations,” 20-minute set of dance tunes. Schuchat said. “In children, can see everything improves af- When the set ends at 8:15 the ter some ex- we don’t see those patterns.” children stretch, then head back ercise.” In fact, the vaccination rates to class. Behind for Asian American children There is an obesity epidemic the desire (66 percent), Latino children harming American children. for better (61 percent), black children Childhood obesity rates are grades in (57 percent) and multiracial double and triple what they were Sope Creek’s children (59 percent) were all back in the 1950s, when the Pres- schoolwide Bob Andres / Atlanta Journal-Constitution higher than for white children ident’s Council on Youth Fitness effort to get Makenna Villone (front row, from left), Erin O’Dea, Katie (54 percent). was founded. Children are not children Thompson and Greta Hans participate in the morning If you’re considering a flu only fatter, they are weaker. moving is Zumba class and Sam Womack (below) jumps rope as shot this year, Schuchat has a A test given to a million another goal part of the morning exercise routine at Sope Creek El- message for you: schoolchildren in Georgia last that remains ementary in Marietta, Georgia. “Now’s the time to get it,” year found that only 16 percent unspoken: she said. “You need to get vac- could pass the most basic fitness to save lives. cinated before you’re exposed requirements while 20 percent But Ma- to influenza for it to work. The couldn’t pass a single element of loney says first cough or fever is not the the five-part test, which includ- you can talk PE classes, participate in “Kick-Start,” with time to start thinking about it.” ed push-ups, running and flex- about the which teacher-led aerobics in the class- About 73 million doses of ibility. “This is a huge problem,” health crisis they’ve room or a walk/jog on the school influenza vaccine have already said Brenda Fitzgerald, Georgia’s all day long memo- track. Students can also take been shipped by manufactur- commissioner of public health. and nothing rized. The “brain-breaks” during the course ers, who expect to produce at Fitzgerald said hospitaliza- will change. “The same argu- older students help model the of the day. least 135 million doses for the tion of children for obesity-re- ment has been in play the whole dance moves for the younger Teachers must sacrifice some 2013-14 flu season, she said. lated diseases, such as hyperten- 20 years I’ve been in the county,” ones. class time to participate, and Among them are some new sion and diabetes, has increased he said. “At some point you’ve “Because it’s to music, the not all want to buy in. But, says choices, including a flu mist 300 percent in the past decade. got to say, ‘maybe we should kids love it,” said Rogers. “They Maloney, teachers who have two that covers four strains of in- To fight back, Fitzgerald call some different plays.’” Sope don’t realize it’s exercise, they hours to impart instruction will fluenza virus instead of the recommended that the state’s think it’s just fun.” Students can Creek has found a new playbook: find that if they give up a half- usual three. There’s also a flu schools add 30 minutes of exer- choose either Zumba or a com- Appeal to academics, not health hour, they will get even more shot that is injected only into cise every day. concerns. bination of outdoor exercises, in- work done in the 1.5 hours left. the skin instead of all the way How does it make them feel? Teachers can opt to have their cluding running, push-ups and into a muscle; as a result, the “Sweaty!” says a flushed Bryce children participate in the Zum- rope-jumping. And, he said, the line of kids re- needle is 90 percent smaller Cargal, 11, pausing in the hall- ba classes, which come right Those who arrive early can turning from the field “is a whole than the one used for regular way after the morning workout. after the pledge of allegiance, take “Body Shop” activities be- lot better to work with.” Now the shots. And alert! “Coach says if we while morning announcements tween 7:15 and 7:50, which in- state wants to take the success Which option is best? get better cardio then we can are still going on. clude “Gotcha” (a basketball at Sope Creek and replicate it. Whichever one you get, learn things better,” says Grey- Parent volunteer and Zumba shooting game) and “Wall Ball,” “They are the model we use,” said Schuchat said. “The most im- son Daly, also 11. instructor Natalie Rogers has which is like handball with an Commissioner Fitzgerald. “Our portant thing is to be vacci- Shawn Maloney, physical ed- taught about 15 routines to the over-sized ball. Students in kin- plan is to copy it in every single nated.” ucation teacher at the Marietta, students during their regular dergarten through third grade elementary school in Georgia.” Life 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013 LIFE Three New Comedy Series Premiere Thursday Night By Rick Bentley “The Millers” for years, but it wasn’t until she A big difference be- about to become parents. The turned 60 that her career went tween when “Will & Grace” future grandparents must The Fresno Bee In “The Millers,” Bridges into high gear. Her Emmy- launched in 1998 and now is find a way to get along despite LOS ANGELES — The three and Martindale play Arnett’s winning work on “Justified” that having a gay character on parents. When they decide to some major differences. new network comedies launch- took her to other series, includ- the show doesn’t get the at- O’Malley believes the ing Thursday night all use fam- divorce, the absent-minded ing “A Gifted Man” and “The tention it once did. A modest dad moves in with his son. show offers such a broad look ily as the fuel to spark laughs. Americans.” All three were se- Hayes talks about the impact at families that it will have a Will Arnett is joined by Playing the dad gives Bridg- rious dramas, so “The Millers” “Will & Grace,” which ended large appeal. Emmy winners Beau Bridges es a lot of acting freedom. is a big change. in 2006, had on the TV world. “This is a family over here and Margo Martindale in the “I think one thing that hap- After winning the Emmy, “I think it was impactful, that loves and dotes on their new CBS series “The Millers,” pens to you when you get older Martindale’s been able be more but to say that, being on it, I while Emmy winner Sean Hayes, is you worry a little less about selective about work. don’t want it to sound ego- children and wants to do ev- what you have to say to people, best known for his days on “Will “I get to turn down jobs now, tistical. But to remove myself erything together. This is (an- your loved ones and so forth. which is really something that from ‘Will & Grace,’ I would other) family over here: We’re & Grace,” plays a single dad in the You just basically get it off your new CBS comedy “Sean Saves the didn’t happen before. Things like to believe that it had a big happy our daughter is leaving chest,” Bridges says. are great. I feel happy. I’ve influence on the gay move- for college. We want her out World.” NBC also is adding “Wel- “The Millers” reunites come to the Family,” starring Mike worked all my life. … You just ment in America. According of the house, and we want Bridges with series creator didn’t notice me,” Martindale to Joe Biden, it did,” Hayes her gone so we can get back O’Malley (“Glee”), Mary McCor- Greg Garcia. They worked to- mack (“In Plain Sight”), Ricardo says. says. to having the life we had be- gether on Garcia’s previous se- As for making the move to He says the landscape of fore she was born,” O’Malley Chavira (“Desperate Housewives”) ries, “My Name Is Earl,” where comedy, she says: “It will keep television has changed. Now, says. “I think there’s a lot of and Justina Machado (“Six Feet Bridges played the father to the Under”) as two families brought me on my toes more.” the sexuality of a character is people that can relate to that. show’s title character. Bridges just an afterthought. together by the children. loves Garcia’s writing, so he You know, you meet someone. Here’s a closer look at jumped at the chance to work “Sean Saves the World” You fall in love. You like to go each show: with him again. In “Sean Saves the World,” “Welcome to the Family” to see music. You like to go THE MILLERS “It’s all about the story, the Hayes plays a divorced gay Parenting also is the fo- to the movies. You read the 8:30 p.m. EDT Thursday, CBS writing. It all begins there ‘The dad whose life is complicated cus of the new NBC comedy same books. You want to do WELCOME TO THE FAMILY play’s the thing,’ like Shake- by his 14-year-old daughter “Welcome to the Family.” It all these experiences. Then 8:30 p.m. EDT Thursday, NBC speare said a long time ago,” (Samantha Isler), pushy moth- looks at what happens when a you have a kid, and you can’t SEAN SAVES THE WORLD Bridges says. er (Linda Lavin) and demand- couple on high school gradu- do all those things that you 9 p.m. EDT Thursday, NBC Martindale has been acting ing boss (Thomas Lennon). ation day announce they are used to like to do together.” ADVICE: Dear Abby Husband’s Anxiety Threatens to Push Wife Over the Edge DEAR ABBY: I have been talks about is his anxiety and ev- him. It could save your marriage. Considering that you have in- but my husband does not. Be- married to my best friend, ery little ache or pain. He thinks vited friends and family to join cause she took the fruit without “Blake,” for two years. A year ago he’s going to have a heart attack. DEAR ABBY: My husband you, but not your sister, I can permission and without telling he started having panic attacks, I am fed up with it, while and daughters and I enjoy a see how she might feel snubbed. me, do you consider it stealing? so I made an appointment for he says I just “don’t understand beach trip every year. With our Has no one told her your reason — “ANITA” IN FLORIDA him with his anxiety.” Sometimes I think busy lives, it’s the one time in for not inviting her and her fam- DEAR “ANITA”: The doctor. After he’s making his anxiety worse. the year we are able to be togeth- ily to join you? If not, someone woman may have assumed you checking him I don’t know what to believe or er and relax. Although we have should, because it might moti- wouldn’t mind if she took the for everything, what to do. Any suggestions? invited friends and family over vate her to assert more control fruit because you had offered it including heart — STRESSED IN VIRGINIA the years to join us, I have never over her children. If she takes to her the month before. (Did failure, the doc- DEAR STRESSED: Yes, I do invited my sister. She keeps offense, however, you will be you say she could take only six?) tor diagnosed have one. Your husband should bringing it up and portrays me off the hook because SHE will Rather than call this stealing, I him with anxi- be seen by a licensed mental as the snobby sister. no longer want to socialize with would call it a misunderstand- ety. health professional (psycholo- The truth is she has two YOU. ing. Clear it up by telling your Since his di- By Abigail Van Buren gist) who works with a psychia- undisciplined children whom I housecleaner that you want agnosis, Blake is trist. He may need more than can’t stand to be around. I sus- DEAR ABBY: We have a nothing removed from your scared to leave medication to help him conquer pect she just wants to join us so housecleaner once a month. premises unless you have SPE- the house. I have been work- his anxiety disorder. He might she can pawn her kids off on me Last month, I offered her some CIFICALLY told her she may ing two jobs to make ends meet do better with a combination of while she and her husband relax. grapefruit from our tree and she have it. because he says he “can’t work.” talk therapy in addition to his My mother is now telling me took six. This month, she helped ••• This has taken a toll on our mar- meds. I’m selfish and not being a good herself to all of the fruit that was Dear Abby is written by Abigail riage. We have three kids and a Please urge your husband to sister. Must I sacrifice my one left on the tree! She didn’t ask Van Buren, also known as Jeanne lot of bills. do this because the aches, pains week a year at the beach to make permission, and she didn’t tell Phillips, and was founded by her Blake is on medication and and anxiety he’s experiencing my sister feel better? Please ad- me she had done it. I happened mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear has tried many different ones, may seem like they’re all in his vise. — IT’S MY VACATION to see her put it into her car. Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. but they aren’t working. All he head to you, but they’re real to DEAR MY VACATION: I consider this to be stealing, Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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News E! 65 65 “Baby Shower Blues” actress Margaret Cho. (N) . (N) Game On ESPN 32 32 College Football Nevada at San Diego State. (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 High School Football John Curtis vs. St. Augustine. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) Olbermann (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) E:60 FAM 39 39 The Middle (CC) The Middle (CC) ››› The Breakfast Club (1985) Emilio Estevez, Molly Ringwald. ›› 17 Again (2009, Comedy) Zac Efron, Leslie Mann, Thomas Lennon. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 Hannity (N) On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The Five FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Restaurant: Impossible Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Mystery Diners Thieves, Inc. FX 53 53 Two and a Half Two and a Half ››› Rio (2011, Comedy) Voices of Anne Hathaway, Jesse Eisenberg, Jemaine Clement. Animated. A ››› Rio (2011, Comedy) Voices of Anne Hathaway, Jesse Eisenberg, Jemaine Clement. Animated. A Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) pet macaw has an adventure with the bird of his dreams. pet macaw has an adventure with the bird of his dreams. GOLF 70 70 Golf Presidents Cup, Day Two. Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Jason Dufner, Adam Scott and Ernie Els are expected to compete. From Dublin, Ohio. Live From the Presidents Cup Little House on the Prairie Farmer Little House on the Prairie Frank and Dear Dumb Diary (2013, Musical Comedy) Emily Alyn Lind, Mary-Charles Jones. “Ham Ra- Frasier ’ (Part 1 Frasier ’ (Part 2 Frasier “Daphne HALL 19 19 refuses medical attention. (CC) Jesse James take Mary hostage. An imaginative girl pours out her thoughts in a diary. (CC) dio” ’ (CC) of 2) (CC) of 2) (CC) Hates Sherry” ’ HGTV 68 68 Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Endless Yard Sale 2013 (N) (CC) I Brake for Yard Sales (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars The Fugawis The Fugawis LI FE 51 51 Romeo Killer: The Chris Porco Story (2013) Eric McCormack. (CC) ›› Jodi Arias: Dirty Little Secret (2013, Docudrama) Tania Raymonde. (CC) Foreclosed (2013, Suspense) Marlee Matlin, James Denton. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) Lockup: Colorado Lockup: San Quentin Lockup: Corcoran Lockup: Corcoran Lockup: Corcoran MTV 63 63 Friendzone (N) Friendzone ’ Girl Code ’ Girl Code ’ Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness 34 34 MLS Soccer Chicago Fire at D.C. United. (N) (Live) NFL Turning Point Formula One Racing Korean Grand Prix, First Practice. Formula One Racing Korean Grand Prix, Qualifying. (N) League Preview NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob Sanjay and Craig Sanjay and Craig Sanjay and Craig Legend-Korra Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 › Pootie Tang (2001) Lance Crouther, Jennifer Coolidge. Premiere. ›› Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins (2008, Comedy) Martin Lawrence. ››› House Party (1990, Musical Comedy) Kid ’N Play, Full Force. (CC) R O OT 31 31 UEFA Europa League Highlights (N) College Football UCLA at Utah. (Taped) Championship Kickboxing Fight Sports MMA (N) Cops “Coast to Cops A fight at a Cops “Chases & Cops “Weapons Cops “Stupid Be- Cops “Coast to Bellator MMA Live Cheick Kongo vs. Lavar Johnson; bantamweight tournament Bellator MMA Live ’ SPIKE 57 57 Coast” ’ (CC) gas station. (CC) Stings” ’ (CC) Drawn No. 2” ’ havior No. 4” ’ Coast No. 159” final; middleweight semifinals. (N) (S Live) 59 59 › Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010, Horror) Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter. (CC) WWE Friday Night SmackDown! (N) ’ (CC) Haven “Lost and Found” (N) Being Human TBN 20 20 The Harvest Perry Stone Praise the Lord (CC) Frederick Price Best of Praise Call2All Creflo Dollar Seattle Praise the Lord MLB Postgame To Be Announced Seinfeld “The Little American Dad ’ American Dad Family Guy Peter Seinfeld “The TBS 55 55 Kicks” (CC) (CC) “Joint Custody” goes on a date. Package” (CC) TLC 38 38 Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress What Not to Wear “Jennifer W.” (N) Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress What Not to Wear “Jennifer W.” ’ Say Yes to the Say Yes, Dress Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL TNT 54 54 Castle “The Double Down” Castle bets Castle “Inventing the Girl” A model’s ››› Wedding Crashers (2005, Comedy) Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn, Christopher Walken. Partygo- ›› The Holiday (2006) Cameron Diaz. Two women from dif- with Esposito. ’ (CC) (DVS) corpse appears in a fountain. ’ ers spend a wild weekend with a politician’s family. (CC) (DVS) ferent countries swap homes at Christmas. (CC) TOON 42 42 ››› Shrek (2001), Eddie Murphy Uncle Grandpa Adventure Time Teen Titans Go! MAD King of the Hill Cleveland Show American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Destination Fear Destination Fear Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures “Exorcist House” The Dead Files (CC) The Dead Files (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Top 20 Most Shocking Top 20 Most Shocking Top 20 Most Shocking World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... NCIS “Escaped” NCIS temporarily rein- NCIS: Los Angeles Infiltrating a net- Modern Family Modern Family ’ Modern Family ’ Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A USA 58 58 states Gibbs. ’ (CC) work of terrorists. ’ (CC) (DVS) “Pilot” ’ (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) “The Incident” ’ “Coal Digger” ’ (CC) (DVS) TV host forces himself on an author. VH1 62 62 ›› Major League (1989, Comedy) Tom Berenger, Charlie Sheen. ’ (CC) in the ’90s: Pop Culture Nation Lorne Michaels. (CC) Best Week Ever Tough Love: Co-Ed ’ Best Week Ever

SATURDAY DAYTIME Movies Sports Kids Bets October 5, 2013 CEN CHE 6 AM 6:30 7 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 KOMO 4 News Good Morning KOMO 4 News Jack Ocean Born to Sea Res- Wildlife Exped. College College Football Regional Coverage. Clemson at Syracuse or Kansas KOMO 4 News College Football ABC 4 4 Saturday 6:00am America (N) Saturday 8:00am Hanna Mys. Explore cue Docs Wild Football State at Oklahoma State or Minnesota at Michigan. (N) Saturday 4:00pm 2013 Presidents Cup Day 3. From Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio. (N) (S Live) (CC) 2013 Presidents Cup Day 3. (N) (S Justin Tree Fu Explora- College Football Arizona NBC 5 5 Live) (CC) Time Tom tion State vs. Notre Dame. (N) IND 6 6 Paid Walk Hair! Sheer Nutri Paid Chica Pajan. House Home. Old Home Hazel Recipe Gar Gar Easy Paid Hair Sheer HOPE Paid McCar Paid CBS This Morning: KIRO 7 Eyewitness News College Football Air Force at Navy. (N) (Live) (CC) College College Football Georgia at Tennessee. (N) (Live) (CC) All In Sports KIRO KIRO CBS 7 7 Saturday (N) Saturday Morning (N) Football Stars News News Sesame Street Curious Cat in Super Dinosaur Sid the Thomas Bob the SciGirls Rick Steves’ Europe Travel Skills Plan- 3 Steps to Incredible Health! With Test Cook’s Rough Old Antiques Road- PBS 9 9 (CC) (DVS) George the Hat Why! Science & Fr. Builder (CC) ning a trip to Europe. ’ (CC) Joel Fuhrman, M.D. ’ (CC) Kitchen Country Cut House show (CC) MNT 10 10 Paid No De- Animal Wild Animal Family Young Live Life Joint Easy Paid Skincare Paid Paid Paid HOPE ›› Black Knight (2001) Martin Law- ›› The Last Shot (2004) Matthew Prog. frosting Atlas Animals Science Style Icons Help Meals Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. Fit rence, Marsha Thomason. (CC) Broderick, Alec Baldwin. (CC) Paid SMART Adven- Rescue Sonic X Bolts & Spider- Justice Dragon B-Da- Yu-Gi- Yu-Gi- Real Life WHAD- Paid Cook Paid HOPE No to Paid Glee “Acafellas” Leverage “The C W 11 11 Prog. tures Heroes (CC) Blip Man League Ball Z man Oh! ’ Oh! 101 DYADO Prog. Safe Prog. Fit Botox Prog. ’ (CC) Future Job” Vintage Steves’ Victory Garden KBTC Sewing Marathon Motor- Rough Wood- Old Old Steves’ Julia’s Simply Cook’s Test Cooking PBS 12 12 Vehicle Europe Garden Home Week Cut smith House House Europe Kitchen Ming Country Kitchen Paid Paid Adven- Dragon- Biz Kid$ On the Coolest Eco Co. Paid Paid Paid Paid Getting Paid Paid Paid Paid Alien Two Men FOX Col- College Football Texas Christian at FOX 13 13 Prog. Prog. tures FlyTV Spot Places Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. More Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. File lege Oklahoma. (N) (S Live) (CC) IND 14 14 Auto Accessory Electronic Invicta Watches Invicta Watches Invicta Watches Charmed-Gems Charmed-Gems Electronic Electronic Invicta Watches Invicta Watches Invicta Watches ION 15 15 NuWave Paid Paid Paid Getting Paid Paid Paid Humana Pastor ›› The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen ››› Blood Diamond (2006) Leonardo DiCaprio. Two men ››› Bad Boys (1995, Ac- Prog. Prog. Prog. More Prog. Prog. Prog. Chris (2003) Sean Connery, Shane West. ’ join in a quest to recover a priceless gem. tion) Martin Lawrence. IND 18 18 Wonder My Gospel Maralee Ollie Odys Ishine Scaly Bytes Luna Guil Daystar Lake Freid Travel Nash Gospel Gospel Jewish Israel Parables Good Morning KATU News This Morning - Sat (N) Jack Ocean Born to Sea Res- Wildlife Exped. College College Football Regional Coverage. Clemson at Syracuse or Kansas Keurig Cash College Football ABC 22 22 America (N) ’ (CC) Hanna Mys. Explore cue Docs Wild Football State at Oklahoma State or Minnesota at Michigan. (N) Rivo Cab ’ 2013 Presidents Cup Day 3. From Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio. (N) (S Live) (CC) 2013 Presidents Cup Day 3. (N) (S Paid Make- Chica College Football Arizona NBC 26 26 Live) (CC) Prog. Noddy Show State vs. Notre Dame. (N) FOX 27 27 Good Day Oregon Saturday (N) Paid Paid Big Eco Co. Kids Young Amer. Missing ›› Don’t Say a Word (2001) Michael Dean FOX Col- College Football Texas Christian at Prog. Prog. World News Icons Athlete (N) Douglas, Sean Bean. Martin lege Oklahoma. (N) (S Live) (CC) UNI 28 28 Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Pocoyo Pocoyo Back Jungle Dora... Diego Crema Crema Sabadazo (SS) Fútbol Mexicano Primera División El Futuro Es Hoy A&E 52 52 HOPE Sheer Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Flip This House Flip This House Flip This House Flip This House ›› The Bucket List (2007) Jack Nich- Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Fit Cover ’ (CC) “Hope” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) (CC) “Flip 101” (CC) “The Money Pit” “Flip in Trouble” olson. Premiere. (CC) The The The The The The The The The The Rawhide (CC) Hell on Wheels Cullen and Elam secure Hell on Wheels Hell on Wheels Hell on Wheels Hell on Wheels AMC 67 67 Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman positions. (CC) “Range War” “The Game” “Searchers” (CC) APL 43 43 Me or the Dog Me or the Dog Puppies Too Cute! (CC) Too Cute! (CC) Too Cute! (CC) Too Cute! (CC) Too Cute! (CC) Too Cute! (CC) Too Cute! (CC) Too Cute! (CC) Too Cute! (CC) BET 56 56 BET Inspiration Moesha Moesha Moesha Moesha Moesha Moesha Moesha Moesha Moesha Moesha Moesha Moesha Moesha ›› A Thin Line Between Love and Hate Eve’s Bayou Top Chef (CC) I Dream of NeNe-- The Real House- The Real House- The Real House- The Real House- I Dream of NeNe-- I Dream of NeNe-- The New Atlanta Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA BRAVO 66 66 Wedding wives of Miami wives of Miami wives of Miami wives of Miami Wedding Wedding CBUT 29 29 Mon Busy Animal Super Dood Cross Absolutely Nature/ Things the fifth estate Reci Stefano Lang & O’Leary Dragons’ Den ’ Na HNIC NHL Hockey C M T 61 61 CMT Music ’ CMT Social Hour CMT Music ’ Hot 20 Countdown “Oktoberfest and More” Cas Reba Reba ››› The American President (1995) ’ CNBC 46 46 Hair TRIA Cook Paid Cook Paid Paid Cook D. Mar Hair Sexiest Paid Bra Re. Paid Paid WEN Paid D. Mar Grand Secret Secret Buried Treasure CNN 44 44 New Money Sat. Morning CNN Newsroom (N) CNN Newsroom Money Next CNN Newsroom (N) Gupta CNN Newsroom Situation Room CNN Newsroom TBA CNNH 45 45 New Day Saturday (N) Money Sat. Morning HLN Weekend CNN Newsroom Money Next CNN Newsroom Detec Detec Detec Detec Situation Room CNN Newsroom COM 60 60 Paid Insanity! Deep- WEN RENO ›› Take Me Home Tonight (2011) ›› Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story › Epic Movie (2007, Comedy) Kal South South South South › Me, Myself & Irene (2000) Prog. Clean Hair 911! Topher Grace, Anna Faris. (CC) (2007) John C. Reilly. (CC) Penn, Adam Campbell. (CC) Park Park Park Park Jim Carrey. (CC) D I S 41 41 Octo Henry Mickey Doc Pirates Sofia Wander ANT Jessie Dog Liv- Good Dog Dog Dog Dog Shake Shake Shake Good Good Good Good Dog Celebrity Paid Focus Get fit Paid Paid Fast N’ Loud: Tickle Tickle Tickle Tickle Airplane Repo ’ Airplane Repo Airplane Repo Fast N’ Loud ’ Fast N’ Loud ’ Fast N’ Loud ’ DSC 8 8 Hair Prog. T25 ’ Prog. Prog. Revved Up (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) “Flying Blind” ’ “Repo Roulette” (CC) (CC) (CC) WEN Skincare Keeping Up With Keeping Up With Fashion Police E! News Weekend Eric & The The Society Keeping Up With Keeping Up With Keeping Up With Keeping Up With Eric & Society E! 65 65 Hair the Kardashians the Kardashians (N) Jessie: Soup Soup X With the Kardashians the Kardashians the Kardashians the Kardashians Jessie: X With College GameDay From Evanston, Ill. (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Maryland at Florida State. (N) (Live) College NASCAR Racing Nationwide Series: Kansas Lottery 300. College College Football LSU at Mississippi ESPN 32 32 Football From Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kan. (N) Football State. (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Michigan State at Iowa. (N) (Live) Score College Football Score College Football FAM 39 39 Nopa Floor ›› The Last Mimzy (2007, Fantasy) ›› 101 Dalmatians (1996) ›› 102 Dalmatians (2000) ›› 17 Again (2009) Zac Efron. ›› Jumanji (1995, Fantasy) Robin Williams. Na FNC 48 48 FOX & Friends Bulls Cavuto Forbes Cash In News HQ News HQ Jour. America’s News HQ Carol News The Five (N) News HQ FOX Report (N) Huckabee (N) FOOD 35 35 Floor Yng- Sand. Guy’s Be.- Best Barbe Pioneer Pioneer Heart Con Giada Kids Cook-Off Cutthroat K. Restaurant: Im. Food Truck Diners Diners Halloween Wars FX 53 53 Clean- Hate Buffy the Vampire Buffy the Vampire Ellen Ellen Ellen Ellen Ellen Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men ›› XXX (2002) Vin Diesel, Asia Argento. A spy ››› Salt (2010, Action) Angelina Jolie, Zone Hair? Slayer (CC) Slayer (CC) “Pilot” (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) tries to stop an anarchist with weapons. Liev Schreiber. GOLF 70 70 European PGA Tour Golf Vivendi Seve Trophy, Third Round. (N Same-day Tape) LPGA Tour Golf Live From the Presidents Cup (N) Golf HALL 19 19 I Love I Love I Love I Love I Love I Love Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden ›› Falling in Love With the Girl Next Garage Sale Mystery (2013) Lori The Makeover (2013) Julia Stiles, David Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Door (2006) Patty Duke. (CC) Loughlin, Andrew Dunbar. (CC) Walton, Frances Fisher. (CC) HGTV 68 68 Dirty Top Income Property Income Property Income Property Kitchen Kitchen Kitchen Kitchen Kitchen Kitchen Love It or List It Home of Tom. Hunt Hunt Hunt Hunt Hunt Hunt HIST 37 37 Hang Paid Modern Marvels Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn LI FE 51 51 Proac Paid Paid HOPE Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid WEN Mysteries › Panic Button (2007, Drama) (CC) ›› Sleeping With the Enemy (CC) › Obsessed (2009) Idris Elba. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Up W/Steve Melissa Harris-Perry (N) Weekends With Alex Witt (N) MSNBC Live (N) Karen Finney Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera MTV 63 63 Girl Girl Teen Mom 3 ’ Made (N) ’ Made (N) ’ Made (N) ’ Made (N) ’ ›› Bring It On: Fight to the Finish ››› Bring It On: In It to Win It ’ › Bring It On Again (2004) ’ NBCS 34 34 Soccer Premier English Premier League Soccer Premier English Premier League Soccer Premier IndyCar Racing Grand Prix of Houston: Race 1. (N) Motorsports Central Formula One Racing NICK 40 40 George George Parents Parents Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Sanjay Turtles Rab Mon Spong Rang Digi Spong Spong Sanjay Rab Spong Spong Spong Haunte OXY 50 50 Paid Paid WEN New ›› Love Don’t Cost a Thing (2003) ›› Soul Plane (2004) Kevin Hart. › Pootie Tang (2001, Comedy) ››› House Party (1990) (CC) ›› Love Don’t Cost a Thing (2003) R O OT 31 31 Paid Paid Paid SMART Paid Joint College Football Ball State at Virginia. (N) (Live) College Football Portland State at Montana. (N) (Live) College Football Men’s Say No No De- Paid FOCUS Xtreme Horse- Trucks! Search/ Ink Master “Baby Ink Master ’ (CC) Ink Master Eyelid Ink Master “Heroes Ink Master “Endur- Cops Cops Cops Cops SPIKE 57 57 Health to Pain frosting Prog. T25 ’ 4x4 (N) power (N) ’ Restore Don’t Go” tattoos. (CC) & Heads” ing the Pain” (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) SYFY 59 59 Cook Focus Paid Paid Cook Sonic Fangasm Fangasm Boogeyman (2012), Emma Samms Headless Horseman (2007) (CC) Carny (2009) . ›› Husk (2010) TBN 20 20 The Auto Come RocK Mon Hop Lassie Goliath Ishine Inspir. Veggie Penguin Tails Heroes-Bible News Praise the Lord (CC) Memories In Touch Married Married Fresh Fresh House/ Meet, There Name Is Ray- King of King of Friends Friends Friends Big MLB Pregame MLB Baseball TBA at Boston Red Sox. ALDS, Game 2. From Fenway TBS 55 55 Prince Prince Payne Browns Yet? Earl mond Queens Queens (CC) (CC) (CC) Bang Park in Boston. (N) (Live) TLC 38 38 Property Ladder Property Ladder Property Ladder Property Ladder Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Undercover Undercover ’ TNT 54 54 Law & Order “Hit- Cold Justice (CC) Major Crimes “Re- Law & Order Law & Order “As- Law & Order A riot Law & Order › Killers (2010) Ashton Kutcher, Kath- ››› Wedding Crashers (2005, Com- ›› The Holiday man” ’ loaded” “Open Season” terisk” ’ at a rally. ’ (CC) (DVS) erine Heigl. Premiere. (CC) edy) Owen Wilson. (CC) (DVS) (2006) (CC) TOON 42 42 Looney Looney Teen Tenkai Bey Poké Leg Ben 10 Batman Teen Uncle Cartoon Planet Teen Teen Regular Regular Uncle Total Total MAD Annoy Adven Adven TRAV 36 36 Nutri Paid When Vacations Off Limits (CC) Monumental Mysteries at Mkng Monsters Food Food Food Food Food Paradise Buffet Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise TRUTV 49 49 FOCUS Paid Paid Dirty Paid Sonic Paid Focus Hurts Hurts Hurts Hurts Lizard Lizard Most Shocking Most Shocking Most Shocking Most Shocking Most Shocking USA 58 58 House “Transplant” Paid Cook Paid Shark ›› Fast Five (2011) Vin Diesel. Dom Toretto and Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern ’ (CC) Prog. Safe Prog. Sonic company ramp up the action in Brazil. Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family VH1 62 62 VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music Top 20 Count. Top 20 Count. Best ›› Major League (1989) Tom Berenger. ’ Sat. Night Live Saturday Night Live (CC) SNL in the ’90s Life 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013 ENTERTAINMENT

SATURDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets October 5, 2013 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 College Football Ohio State at Northwestern. (N) (Live) (CC) Pac-12 Tonight Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! “Military Burn Notice “Rough Seas” Modern KOMO 4 News Castle “Secret’s ABC 4 4 ’ (CC) Week” (CC) pirates. (CC) 11:00pm Safe With Me” ’ College Football Arizona State vs. Notre Dame. From AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Laura McKenzie’s Northwest Back- Healthcare: Time to Get in the Game Dateline NBC A woman’s brave actions KING 5 News (N) Saturday Night NBC 5 5 Texas. (N) (S Live) (CC) Traveler roads The Affordable Care Act. impact others. ’ (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) IND 6 6 Made in Hollywood (N) ’ (CC) Access Hollywood (N) ’ (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit News Inside Edition Access Hollywood ’ (CC) CBS Evening KIRO 7 Eyewit- Raible’s Scouting omg! Insider (N) The Millers “Pilot” We Are Men “Pilot” Person of Interest “Proteus” Clues lead 48 Hours A woman works to prove her KIRO 7 News at Entertainment To- CBS 7 7 News (N) (CC) ness News Report ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) the team to a coastal town. ’ son a hero. (N) ’ (CC) 11PM night (N) (CC) Genealogy Roadshow “Detroit” Secret Elton John in Concert Elton John performs hits. ’ (CC) Elton John in Concert Elton John performs hits. ’ (CC) Oscar Hammerstein II -- Out of My Dreams Lyricist Oscar Victor Borge: PBS 9 9 World War II activities. ’ (CC) Hammerstein. ’ (CC) Comedy SAF3 (N) ’ (CC) Bones “The Couple in the Cave” Booth’s Bones A soccer mom is blown up in her Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- Unsealed: Alien Unsealed: Alien Cheaters Desmond’s girlfriend has an- MNT 10 10 girlfriend visits. ’ (CC) minivan. ’ (CC) 9 (N) (CC) day Night (CC) Files (N) ’ (CC) Files ’ (CC) other beau. (N) ’ (CC) Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- The Middle “For- The Middle “A CSI: Miami “Game Over” Skateboarder. White Collar “Pilot (Part 2)” An FBI The Office “Test The Office “Last It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny C W 11 11 ment “Twice” ’ ment “Lyin’ King” eign Exchange” Birthday Story” ’ (CC) agent and a con man team up. (CC) the Store” (CC) Day in Florida” in Phila. in Phila. Antiques Roadshow “Billings” Artillery Doctor Who (Part Doctor Who (Part As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Keeping Up Ap- Keeping Up Ap- Inspector Morse A year-long investiga- Masterpiece Mystery! Mysterious mili- PBS 12 12 sword and belt; flapper dress. 3 of 4) 2 of 4) (CC) (CC) pearances (CC) pearances “Skis” tion is revitalized. tary facility. ’ (CC) (DVS) College Football Texas Christian at Oklahoma. (N) (S Live) Seahawks Satur- Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Modern Family Modern Family Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- Animation Domination High-Def “Axe FOX 13 13 (CC) day Night (CC) Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) ’ (CC) “The Incident” ’ 10 (N) (CC) day Night (CC) Cop” and “High School USA.” IND 14 14 Invicta Watches Watch designs. Invicta Watches Watch designs. Invicta Watches Watch designs. Invicta Watches Watch designs. Men’s en Vogue II Men’s en Vogue II ION 15 15 ››› Bad Boys (1995, Action) Martin ››› The Matrix (1999, Science Fiction) Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss. Premiere. A computer Monk “Mr. Monk and the Paperboy” Monk Monk’s brother helps solve a Lawrence, Will Smith. Premiere. ’ hacker learns his world is a computer simulation. ’ Monk’s paperboy is murdered. (CC) murder. ’ (CC) 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 College Football Ohio State at Northwestern. (N) (Live) (CC) Paid Program Cash Cab ’ (CC) Cash Cab ’ (CC) Jeopardy! “Military Wheel of Fortune KATU News at 11 On the Red Carpet ABC 22 22 Week” (CC) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) College Football Arizona State vs. Notre Dame. From AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Paid Program Paid Program Inside Edition Grants Getaways Dateline NBC A woman’s brave actions NewsChannel 8 at Saturday Night NBC 26 26 Texas. (N) (S Live) (CC) Weekend (N) ’ impact others. ’ (CC) 11 (N) (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) UNI 30 30 Sounders FC Noticiero La Familia P. Luche (N) (SS) Sábado Gigante Hermanos se ven después de 42 años. (N) (SS) Comediant. Noticiero FOX 27 27 College Football Texas Christian at Oklahoma. (N) (S Live) Reverse Memory ››› The Grudge 3 (2009, Horror) Matthew Knight, Shawnee Smith. A doctor 10 O’Clock News (N) Animation Domination High-Def “Axe (CC) Loss needs help from a mysterious woman to combat two ghosts. Cop” and “High School USA.” Shipping Wars Shipping Wars (CC) Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink “Show Me Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink (CC) A&E 52 52 (CC) (CC) Your Tats” AMC 67 67 Hell on Wheels “Cholera” A cholera Hell on Wheels “It Happened in Boston” Hell on Wheels “Fathers and Sins” Rid- Hell on Wheels Cullen deals with con- Hell on Wheels Cullen deals with con- ››› Twister (1996, Action) Helen epidemic breaks. (CC) Cullen seeks help from Durant. ers attack Cheyenne. (CC) sequences. (N) (CC) sequences. (CC) Hunt, Bill Paxton, Cary Elwes. APL 43 43 Too Cute! “Fluffiest Kittens” ’ Too Cute! “Puffy Beach Kitties” ’ Too Cute! “Puppies: Growing Up” Too Cute! (N) ’ Pit Bulls & Parolees: Unchained (N) Too Cute! ’ BET 56 56 ››› Eve’s Bayou (1997, Drama) Jurnee Smollett. (CC) ›› Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get Married Too? (2010, Comedy-Drama) Tyler Perry, Sharon Leal. (CC) ››› Love & Basketball (2000) Sanaa Lathan. (CC) BRAVO 66 66 The Real Housewives of New Jersey The Real Housewives of New Jersey ›› How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003, Romance-Comedy) Kate Hudson, Matthew McConaughey, ›› How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003, Romance-Com- “Hair We Go Again” Someone new gets involved. Adam Goldberg. A writer bets she can seduce a man and then drive him away. edy) Kate Hudson, Matthew McConaughey. CBUT 29 29 NHL Hockey NHL Hockey Edmonton Oilers at Vancouver Canucks. From Rogers Arena in Vancouver, B.C. Hockey Night: After Hours News NHL Hockey ’ (CC) C M T 61 61 ›› We Are Marshall (2006) Matthew McConaughey. A new coach struggles to rebuild a college football team. Dog and Beth: On the Hunt ’ (CC) Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded CNBC 46 46 The Suze Orman Show (N) (CC) Treasure Det. Treasure Det. Buried Treasure ’ (CC) The Suze Orman Show (CC) Treasure Det. Treasure Det. Cancer: Winning 21st Century CNN 44 44 Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown To Be Announced To Be Announced Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown To Be Announced CNNH 45 45 To Be Announced Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Mystery Det. Mystery Det. Nancy Grace Mysteries To Be Announced Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown COM 60 60 › Me, Myself & Irene (2000, Comedy) › Grandma’s Boy (2006, Comedy) Doris Roberts, Allen Covert, Shirley Jones. A Daniel Tosh: Happy Thoughts Tosh Christopher Titus: Voice in My Head (N) Daniel Tosh: Jim Carrey. Premiere. (CC) man must live with his grandmother and her two friends. (CC) unleashes his unique point of view. Happy Thoughts D I S 41 41 Austin & Ally ’ Austin & Ally ’ Dog With a Blog A.N.T. Farm (CC) Jessie (N) (CC) Phineas and Ferb Ultimate Spider-Man (N) ’ (CC) Lab Rats (CC) Kickin’ It (CC) Good-Charlie Dog With a Blog Fast N’ Loud “Cool Customline” A ‘55 NFL in Season: Steelers vs. Vikings Turn & Burn Unearthing a 1966 Ford Turn & Burn “Junk to Funk” Boys work Turn & Burn “Drag-On” 1968 Triumph Turn & Burn “Junk to Funk” Boys work DSC 8 8 Ford Customline gets new life. ’ (CC) Thunderbird. ’ (CC) on flipping a 1987 El Camino. motorcycle; 1965 Pontiac. on flipping a 1987 El Camino. E! 65 65 Fashion Police Singer Christina Milian; E! News Weekend ›› Can’t Hardly Wait (1998, Comedy) Jennifer Love Hewitt, Ethan Embry. Pre- ››› American Pie (1999, Comedy) Jason Biggs, Shannon Elizabeth, Alyson actress Margaret Cho. miere. High-school seniors flock to a wild graduation party. Hannigan. Teens agonize over losing their virginity. College Football LSU at Mississippi College Football College Football Washington at Stanford. (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) College Football ESPN 32 32 State. (N) (Live) (CC) Scoreboard (N) Final (N) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 College Football Arkansas at Florida. College Football SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) College Football Final (N) (CC) Baseball Tonight FAM 39 39 ›› National Treasure (2004, Adventure) Nicolas Cage, Hunter Gomez, Diane Kruger. ›› National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007, Action) Nicolas Cage, Jon Voight, Harvey Keitel. ››› Jerry Maguire (1996) Premiere. FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Geraldo at Large (N) ’ (CC) Red Eye (N) Justice With Judge Jeanine Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) Red Eye FOOD 35 35 Halloween Wars Halloween Wars Halloween Wars “Zombie Wedding” Cupcake Wars “Annie the Musical” Challenge “Outrageous Pumpkins 2” Restaurant: Impossible FX 53 53 ›› Colombiana (2011, Action) Zoe Saldana, Jordi Mollà, Lennie James. A pro- ›› Machete (2010, Action) Danny Trejo, Robert De Niro, Jessica Alba. The victim ›› Machete (2010, Action) Danny Trejo, Robert De Niro, Jessica Alba. The victim fessional assassin seeks revenge for the murder of her parents. of a double-cross seeks revenge. of a double-cross seeks revenge. GOLF 70 70 Golf Presidents Cup, Day Three. Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Jason Dufner, Adam Scott and Ernie Els are expected to compete. From Dublin, Ohio. (N Same-day Tape) Live From the Presidents Cup How to Fall in Love (2012, Romance) Eric Mabius, Brooke D’Orsay. An awkward Cedar Cove “A New Life” Olivia decides A Taste of Romance (2011, Romance) Teri Polo, Bailee Madison. A grudge be- Cedar Cove “A New Life” Olivia decides HALL 19 19 man receives dating tips from his high-school crush. (CC) to try to win Jack back. (N) tween neighboring restaurateurs turns to love. (CC) to try to win Jack back. (CC) HGTV 68 68 House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l Love It or List It, Too (CC) Love It or List It (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 (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) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) LI FE 51 51 ›› Anna Nicole (2013, Docudrama) Agnes Bruckner, Martin Landau. (CC) House of Versace (2013) Gina Gershon, Raquel Welch. Premiere. (CC) Versace: Beyond the Headlines (N) Jodi Arias: Beyond the Headlines MSNBC 47 47 Lockup: Corcoran Lockup: New Mexico Lockup: Raw “Time to Kill” Lockup: Raw “Survival 101” Lockup: Raw “Ganging Up” Lockup MTV 63 63 ›› Bring It On: Fight to the Finish (2009, Comedy) Christina Milian. ’ Girl Code ’ Girl Code ’ Ridiculousness Ridiculousness ›› The Dukes of Hazzard (2005, Comedy) Johnny Knoxville. ’ NBCS 34 34 NFL Turning Point MLS Soccer Seattle Sounders FC at Colorado Rapids. (N) (Live) Premier League Match of the Day F1 Pre-Race Formula One Racing NICK 40 40 Hathaways Sam & Cat (CC) Sam & Cat (CC) Sam & Cat (CC) Sam & Cat (N) ’ Hathaways Sam & Cat (CC) Hathaways Instant Mom ’ Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ›› You Got Served (2004) Marques Houston, Omari Grandberry. (CC) ›› Honey (2003, Drama) Jessica Alba, Mekhi Phifer, Lil’ Romeo. (CC) ›› Honey (2003, Drama) Jessica Alba, Mekhi Phifer, Lil’ Romeo. (CC) R O OT 31 31 College Football New Mexico State at New Mexico. (N) College Football North Carolina State at Wake Forest. (N Same-day Tape) College Football Portland State at Montana. SPIKE 57 57 Cops “Dead Man Cops “Morons on Cops “Taken Into Cops Challenging Cops “Pistol Packin’ Cops Domestic vio- ››› The Bourne Identity (2002, Suspense) Matt Damon, Franka Potente, Chris Cooper. Premiere. An amnesiac agent is Flushing” (CC) Parade No. 5” ’ Custody” (CC) detainment. (CC) Families” lence calls. (CC) marked for death after a botched hit. ’ SYFY 59 59 ›› Husk (2010) Devon Graye. (CC) ›› (2009) David Anders, Kandyse McClure. (CC) Scarecrow (2013, Horror) Lacey Chabert, Robin Dunne. Premiere. (CC) › Mothman (2010) . (CC) TBN 20 20 Hour of Power (CC) Billy Graham Classic Crusades Not a Fan (CC) Travel the Road ››› The Greatest Gift (1974) Glenn Ford, Julie Harris. Making Choices Virtual Memory TBS 55 55 MLB Baseball Detroit Tigers at Oakland Athletics. ALDS, Game 2. From O.co Coliseum in Oakland, Calif. (N) (Live) The Big Bang The Big Bang To Be Announced ›› Men in Black II (2002, Action) Theory ’ Theory ’ Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith. TLC 38 38 Undercover Boss ’ (CC) Undercover Boss ’ (CC) Undercover Boss “O’Neill Clothing” Undercover Boss ’ (CC) Undercover Boss ’ (CC) Undercover Boss ’ (CC) TNT 54 54 ›› The Holiday (2006, Romance-Comedy) Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet. Two ›› Valentine’s Day (2010, Romance-Comedy) Jessica Alba, Kathy Bates, Jessica Biel. Premiere. Los ›› Valentine’s Day (2010) Jessica Alba. Los Angeles resi- women from different countries swap homes at Christmas. (CC) Angeles residents wend their way into and out of romance. (CC) (DVS) dents wend their way into and out of romance. TOON 42 42 World of Gumball World of Gumball ››› Robots (2005, Comedy) Voices of Ewan McGregor, Halle Berry. King of the Hill Cleveland Show Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Cleveland Show The Boondocks TRAV 36 36 Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Top 20 Most Shocking Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn World’s Dumbest... Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family ’ Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family ’ Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family USA 58 58 “” “Me? Jealous?” “” “Virgin Territory” “” ’ (CC) (DVS) “Election Day” “” (CC) (DVS) “Disneyland” ’ “Tableau Vivant” “Baby on Board” VH1 62 62 SNL in the ’90s Best Week Ever Miami Monkey ’ T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny Basketball Wives ’ Black Ink Crew A court visit. ’ Black Ink Crew “Dutchess Ink” ’

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