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Best of Lewis County $1 Our Community Selects Its Favorite Local People and Businesses / Inside Chronline.com 2013 Best of Lewis County Midweek Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com Edition Thursday, July 25, 2013 Former Museum ‘Enlightened Contact’ Director Group Seeks Contact With Extraterrestrials at Mount Adams Owes $95,895 PROSECUTOR: Under Agreement, Debbie S. Knapp Would Be 116 Before Repaying Stolen Money to Historical Museum By Stephanie Schendel [email protected] The former director of the Lewis County Historical Mu- seum will pay $95,895 in res- titution to the museum, ac- cording to the prosecutor’s of- fice. Debbie S. Knapp has already paid Debbie S. Knapp the museum convicted of theft $20,000, and Amy Nile / [email protected] if she pays the Sophie Sykes, Rainier, Wash., a teacher at Phoenix Rising School in Yelm, meditates Sunday morning inside the vortex, which purportedly is the center of the most minimum restitution payment powerful energy on a UFO ranch near Trout Lake. Sykes traveled with a group organized by the Triad Theater in Yelm. ordered by the judge — $100 a month — she will finish pay- OUTER SPACE TRIP: space adventure, I didn’t know ing the remaining $75,895 in 63 what to expect — or if I believe please see OWES, page Main 16 Reporter Experiences in extraterrestrial contact at all. UFO Ranch With If we did spot a spacecraft, could I report it and still main- Intergalactic Travelers tain a shred of journalistic cred- Woman, TROUT LAKE — Seeing a ibility? And if we encountered spaceship can be part of a spiri- nothing, would I have a story tual journey toward enlighten- to tell? 94, Dies in ment, according to reports from a group of area travelers, who UPON LEARNING THE real-life took a trip to a UFO ranch near story of the woman responsible Chehalis the base of Mount Adams last for the trip, who now refers to weekend. herself as Lady Jayne, I knew James things would be interesting, River Fall Gilliland UFO or not. claims to have Lady Jayne is better known POLICE: Family Found enlightened as Calamity Jayne, a title she Blind Curtis Woman contact with earned by playing her guitar at extraterrestrial her knees while alternating be- at Bottom of Steep intelligence tween tears and laughter, after Embankment and beings eating magic mushrooms dur- ing a 1974 performance in Del from higher By Amy Nile By Stephanie Schendel dimensions at Mar, Calif. The local newspaper anile@ dubbed the incident a “calamity” [email protected] his ranch near chronline.com Trout Lake, featuring “Jane Doe,” after her A 94-year-old Curtis woman which purportedly is an inter- band left her on stage amid the accidentally fell off a steep river nationally known UFO and drug-induced freak out. embankment and drowned paranormal hot spot. The punk rocker wearing in the Chehalis River Tuesday Gilliland, a self-proclaimed her signature cowboy hat went morning, according to the Lew- contactee, hosted nearly 30 trav- on to reign as the queen of the Calamity Jayne, the owner of the Triad Theater in Yelm, passes out sand- is County Coroner’s Office. elers organized by Yelm’s Triad Las Vegas music scene, open- wiches to a group of travelers. last weekend The group went to a ranch near Theater at his ECETI ranch. ing Sin City’s original rock the base of Mount Adams where James Gilliland claims to have enlightened please see FALL, page Main 16 After signing up for the outer please see CONTACT, page Main 16 contact with extraterrestrial intelligence.

The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Weather Repairing a Local Icon Deaths Lewis County Area Since 1889 TONIGHT: Low 53 Husmann Sr., TOMORROW: High 78 Yard Bird Renovation Thomas A., Follow Us on Twitter Partly Cloudy 63, Adna @chronline see details on page Nearly Complete Zwiefelhofer, Main 2 Walter Z., / Main 4 Find Us on Facebook Weather picture 91, Winlock Moerke, Mar- www.facebook.com/ by Summer White, thecentraliachronicle Boistfort Elementary, ian F., 88, Third Grade Chehalis Stemkoski, Nancy Ann, 86, Pe Ell CH500460cz.cg Main 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 25, 2013 COMMUNITY CALENDAR / WEATHER

Community Calendar Editor’s Best Bet Today WHAT’S HAPPENING? Southwest Washington Rainy Daze Festival of Quilts, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., If you have an event you Centralia Middle School, $5, www. would like included in the rainydazequiltguild.org or ckament@ Community Calendar, please msn.com email your information to Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Coffee- [email protected]. house, Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 Include a daytime telephone Clarissa Gifford, noon-1 p.m., Jer- number where you can be emy’s Cafe, 576 W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) 748-4417 reached. For questions about Blood drive, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Cen- tralia City Hall, 1-800-red-cross or calendar items, call Doug The Chronicle, file photo Blosser at The Chronicle, (360) www.redcross.org (sponsor code: Visitors to the Chariots Car Club’s car show in 2011 weave their way around ve- 807-8238. cityofcentralia) hicles of all colors, makes, and years as they wander through downtown Chehalis. Blood drive, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Old Credit Union Buildling, Chehalis, (360) 740-2737 or www.redcross.org (sponsor Friday, July 26 Planes, Trains and Automobiles Festival Coming code: Lewis Employees) The Planes, Trains and Auto- presented on July 27 and 28. In Diesel Thursday, Mt. Rainier Scenic mobiles festival will be held Sat- addition, a train conductor in full Railroad, 12:45 and 3:30 p.m., Elbe-Min- Riverside to Host eral, (360) 492-5588, reservations (888) urday in Chehalis. uniform will visit the museum STEAM11 Pacific Mobile The festival features a packed and provide a photo opportunity. Oil and coal train forum, 7-8:30 p.m., schedule of events for all ages. A paper airplane building and historic Martin House, 729 N. Washing- Structures Tournament The Chariots Car Club will hold flying contest will also be held. ton Ave., Centralia, free The fourth annual Pacific Mo- its sixth annual car show from The Lewis County Historical Public Agencies bile Structures Golf Tournament 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in downtown Museum, 599 NW Front St., Che- will be held Friday at Riverside Chehalis. Entry fee is $20 and halis, will host an all-you-can-eat Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency on Aging, Council of Governments, 2 Golf Club in Chehalis. This year’s includes free lunch at select res- breakfast from 8 to 11 a.m. of p.m., 4419 Harrison Ave. NW, Olympia, proceeds will benefit the Pacific taurants. Dash plaques will be blueberry pancakes, eggs, sau- (360) 664-3162, ext. 112 Athletic Center located in Chehalis. given to the first 125 cars, and sage, coffee and juice prepared by Libraries The tournament is a four- raffle prizes and goody bags will the Lewis County commission- person team scramble with reg- be given away. ers. Cost is $6. Dig Into Art, for all ages, all day, Young people ages 8 to 17 can Military vehicles will be at Tenino istration beginning at 9 a.m. A fly free between 10 a.m. and 4 the Veterans Memorial Museum, Brownsmead Flats’ Folk Tunes & New shotgun start will be at 10 a.m. Songs, for all ages, 11 a.m., Chehalis, 1 A reception, awards and hors p.m. as the Experimental Aircraft 100 SW Veterans Way, Chehalis. p.m., Winlock d’oeuvres will be at 3 p.m. At 4 Association Chapter 609 hosts a A ride in a 1951 M37 is available Stuffed Animal Sleepover, for chil- p.m. is a raffle and auction. Young Eagles Flight Rally at the for a $5 donation. dren, 2 p.m., Oakville The cost is $85 per player, Chehalis-Centralia Airport. A RallyCross will be held Sat- Marissa Meyer’s Lunar Chronicles, for which includes green fees, cart Concert on the Green, a ben- urday and Sunday at the Port of teens, 2 p.m, Centralia and boxed lunch. efit for Pope’s Kids Place, will Chehalis, 321 Maurin Road. It Worm Composting workshop, for be held 5-11 p.m. at the River- will include individual automo- teens and adults, 6 p.m, Salkum To register, visit www.paci- ficmobile.com. side Golf Club. Taste wine from biles racing against the clock Organizations Riverside Golf Club is locat- 5 to 8 p.m. from local wineries, around a course delineated by Bucoda Rebekah Lodge 144, 7 p.m., ed at 1451 NW Airport Road. including Heymann Whinery, cones. For more information, Bucoda Oddfellows Community Cen- Scatter Creek Winery, Birchfield visit oregonrally.com. ter, 202 S. Main, Bucoda, potluck, (360) Winery and Bateaux Cellars. En- ARTrails artists will have 273-9724 New Life Assembly to tertainment will be provided by their art on display in Chehalis Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, Joe Blaser Jazz Quartet, Modern businesses from July 27 to Aug. 3. 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, Hold Free 1400 Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) Day Hero, Ben Potter Band and People ages 21 and over can 485-2852 Concert, Festival Black Market Revue. Cost is $30 dance the night away at a street Lewis County Democrats, 5:30 p.m. Toledo New Life Assembly for concert, food and wine tast- dance at Market Street Pub, 523 light no-host dinner, 6:30 p.m. meet- is hosting Toledo Summerfest, ing, or $10 for concert only. N. Market Blvd., Chehalis. ing, Carpenters Hall, 417 N Pearl St. No. 1, a free youth concert and festi- A steam train will depart Trolley rides are available Centralia, (360) 623-2768 from the Chehalis-Centralia from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will val, at the Toledo Middle School Railroad and Museum, 1101 SW service three stops: Veterans Support Groups fields Friday and Saturday. Sylvenus St., at 1 and 3 p.m. for Memorial Museum, Chehalis- “Up From Grief,” for those grieving On Friday, a concert begins the Milburn ride and 5 p.m. for Centralia Airport and Lewis the loss of a loved one, 11 a.m.-12:30 at 7 p.m. with Christian hip-hop the Ruth Riverview ride. County Historical Museum. p.m., Morton Community Methodist artist Mending Hope and rap- Church, Fourth and Main, Morton, (360) Discover! Childrens Museum, For more information, call 330-2640 pers AnchorMEN. 1461 NW Ave., will Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 On Saturday, a festival start- give $1 off regular $4 admission Commerce at (360) 748-8885 or p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church,1209 ing at 11 a.m. will feature live N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) with each steam train ticket stub visit www.chamberway.com/pta. 736-9268 please see CALENDAR, page Main 11

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for July 25, 2013 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s L L 51.93 65.0 0.00 100s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s 73.59 85.0 0.00 80s Cowlitz at Packwood 70s H 2.06 10.5 -0.07 60s Cowlitz at Randle 50s L Partly Cloudy Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny Partly Cloudy Cloudy 5.01 18.0 +0.08 40s L 30s Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 81º 53º 78º 51º 75º 52º 74º 52º 74º 54º 20s 5.76 ---- -0.42 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 ...... 5:45 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 8:51 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 81 Moonrise ...... 10:16 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 52 74/56 100/62 Moonset...... 9:38 a.m. Normal High ...... 80 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 55 69/53 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 99 in 2004 Seattle Anchorage 69/58 sh 68/57 mc Record Low...... 41 in 1948 75/57 Boise 102/62 mc 99/58 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg Last New First Full Boston 75/62 mc 72/66 ra Yesterday ...... 0.00" 81/53 95/58 7/29 8/6 8/14 8/20 Dallas 101/77 s 97/76 mc Month to date ...... 0.00" Tacoma Honolulu 89/75 s 90/76 s Normal month to date ...0.67" Centralia 79/57 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 107/88 s 107/87 s Year to date...... 15.91" 81/53 Yakima Nashville 86/63 s 87/66 s Normal year to date ....25.53" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 105/85 s 106/86 s 98/61 Longview 81/52 Trees Low None St. Louis 82/64 s 83/65 pc Salt Lake City 96/74 s 97/76 s WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 81/54 Grass None None Shown is today's Weeds Moderate Moderate San Francisco 67/54 pc 66/54 pc Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 80/66 s 85/70 s Portland 84/56 The Dallesare today's highs and SendCity in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo- graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 84/57 91/61 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Regional Cities Today Fri. Today Fri. tion of the photograph. City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Fri. Today Fri. Baghdad 109/82 s 109/76 s New Delhi 92/80 t 90/79 t City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 93/74 pc 82/72 mc Paris 89/71 s 91/70 t Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 75/55 s 71/55 s Spokane 98/60 s 92/58 s London 78/60 pc 79/61 pc Rio de Janeiro 72/63 sh 73/61 sh cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 63/53 mc 63/52 pc Tri Cities 99/62 s 97/61 s Mexico City 78/55 pc 80/52 pc Rome 89/74 s 91/73 s sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 81/53 pc 78/51 s Wenatchee 101/67 s 96/65 s Moscow 70/56 sh 69/57 sh Sydney 67/45 s 69/46 pc

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Please Yard Bird Renovation Nearly Complete Recycle This BIRDFEST: Unveiling Newspaper Party Scheduled on Aug. 24 to Present Improved Yard Bird Sharon Care By Kyle Spurr Center [email protected] The once deteriorated Yard “great care at a Bird, an iconic Lewis County great place” landmark outside the Yard Birds Mall and Event Center in Che- Sharon Care Center halis, will be completely reno- can help you with vated by next month. The renovation project for everyday living, the Yard Bird, built in the early manage your 1970s, started more than three years ago by Centralia native Ja- medications, and son Mattson. provide you with Mattson helped organize fundraising for the project. a safe and secure Early this year, Darris Mc- setting. Daniel, who owns the Yard Bird CH500451cz.cg along with Yard Birds Mall and Call For A Complimentary Shop’n Kart, donated $6,000. Tour And Lunch Along with other private dona- (360) 736-0112 tions, the restoration is fully 1509 Harrison Ave., funded. Centralia “It’s a great feeling. It has been a three-year project and it’s nice Pete Caster / [email protected] to see it come together,” Mattson David Lux works on boarding up the said. “For a while there, I never backside of the Yard Bird statue along thought it would happen, but it Gold Street in Chehalis on Wednesday is finally coming together.” afternoon. Yard Birds Mall will host Birdfest 2013 on Aug. 24 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. to unveil the SEE MORE PHOTOS finished Yard Bird, with fresh Visit www.chronline.com to black paint and new fiberglass view additional, full color pho- siding. tos of the progress on the local Birdfest will be held in con- roadside icon. junction with the third annual Kids Day at Yard Birds Mall. Vancouver, Wash., which donat- In the meantime, Mattson ed all of the fiberglass and rub- and others working on the Yard berized, water resistant paint for Bird need to finish rebuild- the project. ing the bird’s tail, reattach the The entire renovation project smaller birds and repaint the cost more than $10,000, Matt- structure. son said. The entire Yard Bird, includ- The 40-foot-tall Yard Bird ing the head, will be colored was first used as a hangar to white in the first part of August house a helicopter in the early before workers are scheduled to 1970s. put the final black coat of paint The structure, which sur- on by Aug. 10. vived the 2007 and 2009 floods, David Lux, of Olympia, who has never been fully restored. is helping Mattson remodel the When the renovation is structure, said it will be all white complete next month, McDan- for about a week and a half. iel said, the Yard Bird will look “It will be odd looking like brand new. Casper the ghost,” Lux said. “All of it will be brand new ex- The restoration project re- cept the head itself and the left cently received a boost from side coming down,” McDaniel Westcoat Roof System, out of said. “The rest was rotten.” News in Brief plies at all Anchor Bank loca- Anchor Bank Holding tions. The bank will then work School Supply Drive directly with local schools to distribute supplies to students By The Chronicle who need them most. An Anchor Bank is located at Anchor Bank is holding a 604 S. Tower Ave., Centralia. Big-Little School Supply Drive To view a supply list or learn from Monday through Sept. 6. more about the drive, visit The- The bank will be collecting BigLittleSchoolSupplyDrive. cash donations or school sup- com. CH500433cz.cg • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 25, 2013 Tenino City Council Members Choose Anne Richter FULL COUNCIL: Latest not a politician, I just want to see what I could do to help.” Addition to Tenino Anne Richter, a registered Council Was Selected nurse for the last 33 years, said she also has budget experience; Tuesday Night she has held numerous manage- By Lisa Broadt ment positions, she said, and once oversaw five hospital units [email protected] simultaneously. The Tenino City Council She also has participated in on Tuesday chose Anne Richter organizations that further wom- from three potential candidates en’s education. In that capacity, to fill council position 1, the seat she was in charge of 17 chapters previously occupied by now- and acted as the treasurer for mayor Bret Brodersen. two years. Richter will hold the job un- “I live in Tenino. I’m very ex- til the November general elec- cited about being in Tenino, and tion. I’d like to be part of the solution Though Richter, a registered here,” she said. nurse, would ultimately be se- Matthew Taylor, who grew lected by a unanimous vote, it up and went to school in Tenino, was only after a hard-fought has served as a combat trainer in battle against candidate Craig the U.S. Army. As a leader, he’s had to deal with “some of the Lester, a local youth minister. Lisa Broadt / [email protected] most interesting people, when Immediately following a After being appointed Tuesday night as the new city councilor, Anne Richter sits at the Council's table for the irst time. question and answer session it comes to disagreements,” he from the three candidates — said. with the motion to appoint, but mitment that he’s shown. EARLIER IN THE MEETING, the city “I’m the sole provider for a Richter, Lester and Matthew it’s because we have three good “The answers that I heard,” council became acquainted with Taylor — Councilor and Mayor family of six. Trying to provide candidates,” he said. “In my Fournier continued, “there was the candidates via a 45-minute for them on my budget … I want Pro-Tem Dave Watterson made opinion, none of the three can- a certain amount of concrete- question and answer session. a motion to appoint Richter to to bring that experience to this didates stand out. If other coun- ness and depth of understand- Candidates were asked a va- town — to help find the resourc- the council. cil members see something I ing with what we’ve been doing riety of questions, including why es we need,” he said. “I thought she had some very don’t … I’d like you to convince for the last couple years that they wished to join the council Richter began her role as thoughtful answers,” Watter- me why I should vote for her.” came from his answers.” and why they were qualified. councilor immediately after be- son said about his support for Lester running for the gen- “I started attending city ing selected and sworn in. Richter. “I also would like to see ELIMINATING TAYLOR — the eral election is also a point in his council meetings a year ago some diversity. Currently, we least qualified candidate, ac- favor, according to the councilor. have all males on here. Person- and I learned about some of cording to Anderson — would “It creates the possibility that the challenges you guys are fac- ally, I’d like to see a female per- streamline the process, he said. next year we could have some- spective.” ing,” Lester, a two-year resident His fellow councilors agreed one sitting up here who’s been Councilor Bob Scribner sec- of Tenino, said. “I believe my and the candidate pool was nar- through the budget process onded the motion. experience with budgeting … rowed to Richter and Lester by a with us,” he said. “I do respect Upon a vote, Watterson and and calling on resources when unanimous vote. the concern for diversity. But July 19 - July 25 Scribner voted in favor of Rich- needed would be an asset. I’m Fournier spoke in support of for me, there’s been a lot of con- ter while Councilors Frank An- Epic choosing Lester, who will be on sideration of what’s been going derson and Wayne Fournier Hornet nests $3 • PG-13 the ballot during the November on here, and that’s why I would voted against. general election. 12:00pm & 3:00pm support Mr. Lester.” Free removal Anderson opposed the mo- “There’s a familiar face here,” Anderson then asked Brod- Iron Man 3 tion not for its content but for its Fournier said about Lester, a $3 • PG-13 haste, he said. stalwart of City Council meet- ersen for a roll call vote, and

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• Main 7 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 25, 2013 Centralia City Council Approves Collective Medical Marijuana Gardens RESTRICTED: City garden should be within 1,000 in the city’s urban growth area. the passage of Initiative I-502 moratoriums regarding this is- feet of a public park, commu- For places within city limits, legalizing recreational use of sue and the state Legislature has Council Passes Strict nity center, school, daycare or Pierson said there probably is no marijuana last November has no done nothing to assist us this Zoning Ordinance church. land available for collective gar- impact on the growth and use of session as well,” Murphy-Olson Allowing Limited The Centralia Planning dens. medical marijuana. said. “We are to the point now Commission met in January to “In essence, we are providing By allowing collective gar- where we have gone as far as we Medical Marijuana draft the zoning ordinance. the zoning for something we dens in the city, Centralia is can with moratorium.” Collective Gardens The requirements are so can’t provide zoning for,” Coun- following the state law that al- The City Council passed the strict that some city councilors cilor John Elmore said. lows 15 plants per patient or no collective gardens ordinance 4-2, Another hurdle for growers is By Kyle Spurr questioned where in the city a more than 45 plants for up to with Councilors Matt Trent and collective garden would be al- the fact that federal law still pro- 10 patients. Also, collective gar- [email protected] Gabe Anzelini voting against lowed. hibits the use of marijuana. dens may have up to 24 ounces the measure. Mayor Bonnie After nearly two years of Community Development “You are taking your own per patient, but no more than 72 postponing action, the Cen- Director Emil risk,” City At- ounces total. Canaday was absent. tralia City Council agreed on Pierson said torney Shannon The City Council originally Murphy-Olson said it is im- Tuesday night to approve medi- there are pock- Murphy-Olson passed a six-month moratorium, portant for the city to take ac- cal marijuana collective gar- ets of indus- said. or suspension of action, on Aug. tion and put an ordinance on dens. trial land in The state 23, 2011, for collective gardens. the books to protect against The approved ordinance in- north Centra- approved medi- The City Council kept extend- grandfathered laws and future cludes strict requirements for lia by Reynolds cal marijuana ing the moratorium every six developments. collective gardens, such as the Avenue and In- collective gar- months, citing its need for more “Right now, we are trying to directives that no more than one terstate 5 that Emil Pierson dens in July Shannon direction from the state Legisla- move into the least vulnerable collective garden be located on a would qualify. Community 2011, Murphy- Murphy-Olson ture and the federal government. position for the city, if that does single lot and that no collective That land is Development Olson said, but city attorney “We have passed a number of exist,” Murphy-Olson said. RallyCross Event Returns to Port of Chehalis RACE: Two-Day Event 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. very approachable.” “No one has the benefit of do- to the Port of Chehalis to bring The event is sanctioned by the The event had about 75 par- ing the track before,” MacDon- motorsports and people to Lew- Will Start This Weekend Sports Car Club of America. ticipants last year. MacDonald, ald said. “It’s a benefit of it being is County, they thought it was a As Part of Planes, Trains Maximilian who started the event four years on grass.” great opportunity for both peo- MacDonald, the ago, said he expects even more The majority of racers come ple outside and inside the com- and Automobiles owner of Maxi- drivers this year. from the Portland-area and munity,” MacDonald said. By Kyle Spurr milian Motor- Registration is available at are a part of the Oregon Rally sports, said the the event only and cost $35 to Group, MacDonald said, but the [email protected] event is unique race. Spectators get in for free event also sees a number of lo- Rally cars will race the because it al- and can ride for free by signing a cals as well. clock around sharp turns and lows first-time waiver at the registration. The RallyCross event is through cones in an open field participants a Racers will be divided into a part of Planes, Trains and off Jackson Highway in Cheha- Maximilian chance to ride MacDonald front-wheel, four-wheel and Automobiles, which includes lis this weekend for the fourth- with a profes- business owner rear-wheel categories. the Chariots Car Club car Summer annual Port of Chehalis Rally- sional or try the To prove that nearly any ve- show, steam train rides and an Cross event. course for themselves. hicle can race on the track, Mac- ARTrails art show. The event, sponsored by “It’s nice to be with people Donald said he plans to race a Proceeds from the Ral- CampS at Maximilian Motorsports and that are passionate about what 1966 GMC farm truck. lyCross go toward the Seattle Oregon Rally Group, will bring they are doing,” MacDonald Each year, the track is made Children’s Hospital and the thOrbeCkeS out racers from across the re- said. “This is real, this is dirty slightly different in the open field. Twin City Rotary, MacDonald gion to the field at 2788 Jack- and it’s actual racing, but it’s not The course this weekend will be said. ADAPT Kids Camps son Highway from 8:30 a.m. to something that is dangerous. It’s set up on Friday afternoon. “When I put forth the idea News in Brief ADAPT Basketball Camps By The Chronicle For residents of south Thur- Four Shillings Cork, Ireland, and Christy Mar- Captain ston County, the health of the tin, from California, tour in the Thorbeckes Camps Open House on county’s groundwater is a sub- Short to Perform at and Ireland. They ject that hits close to home — al- are independent folk artists Call or Go Online for Scatter Creek Aquifer most all of the county’s residents Matrix Coffeehouse with 10 recordings, perform 150 Project Is July 30 in the areas around Roches- The Celtic/folk/world mu- concerts a year and live as the more Information! ter, Grand Mound and parts of sic duo Four Shillings Short are troubadours of old, traveling The Scatter Creek Aquifer Tenino depend on wells fed by coming to town to perform at from town to town performing Project Citizens Committee and the Scatter Creek Aquifer for the Matrix Coffeehouse, Cheha- at music festivals, theaters and staff from the Thurston County their drinking water. lis, 7:15-9:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. performing arts centers, coffee- Public Health and Social Services The July 30 open house is de- 31. houses, folk societies, libraries Department are inviting the pub- signed to update Scatter Creek Four Shillings Short plays and schools. lic to an open house community Aquifer residents on the progress traditional and original music Opening for Four Shillings workshop about the Scatter Creek of the county’s water quality mon- from Ireland and Scotland, In- Short will be Annie Henry, a Aquifer on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. itoring and groundwater model- dian Ragas, folk ballads, old- Celtic and folk fiddler and sing- The workshop will include in- ing project, and also offer practi- time songs, medieval and Re- er, at 6:30 p.m. CH500475bw.db formation stations about Scatter cal advice on well maintenance naissance instrumentals and a Cover charge is $12. Creek Aquifer water quality moni- and septic system maintenance. cappella numbers on an array of More information is avail- Centralia 360 736-1683 toring, septic systems and details The meeting will take place instruments (more than 30). able by calling the Matrix Cof- Chehalis 360 748-3744 about the project, plus a brief pre- at the Rochester Middle School Celebrating their 18th year feehouse, (360) 740-0492, or Rochester 360 273-0457 sentation and question and answer Commons, 9937 Highway 12 together, the husband/wife duo visiting their website at www. www.thorbeckes.com session beginning at 7:30 p.m. SW in Rochester. of Aodh Og O’Tuama, from matrixcoffeehouse.com. CH500621cz.ke Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 25, 2013

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 Liquor Privatization Scare Tactics Staggeringly Wrong In November 2011, Wash- costs to consumers. The Washington State Patrol too many and efforts to curb ington state voters approved Our Views We didn’t believe then and released DUI statistics of the drunken driving need to con- Initiative 1183, which ended the ington state citizens would we don’t believe now that the first full year under the new tinue, but the numbers disprove state’s 78-year monopoly on the crumble as the result of the state should be in the business competitive, non-monopoly li- the negative predictions of sale of liquor. initiative passing. They doubted of liquor sales. quor sales system. those opposed to privatizing Leading up to the election, The initiative passed with From June 1, 2012, to June any real new tax revenue would liquor sales. opponents said I-1183, if passed, 60 percent support. The state 30, 2013, the Washington State result. In addition, tax revenues would allow more access to liquor stores closed, and over- Patrol reports there were 2,347 from liquor sales are almost hard liquor to minors, and also The Chronicle, in its edito- night we had hard liquor in our DUI collisions and 19,703 DUI $25 million above the prior 12 for adults. Opponents predicted rial board endorsement, backed grocery stores. At first it seemed arrests. driving under the influence of I-1183, stating it would raise odd when it was implemented That is down from the prior months since the change — op- alcohol incidents would rise. about $400 million more in the on June 1, 2012. Today, it just 12 months, when there were ponents predicted a drop — Area newspapers opined if next six years. The Chronicle means those that want to pur- 2,576 DUI collisions and 21,577 which was another scare tactic I-1183 passed it would increase also believed I-1183 would cre- chase liquor don’t have to take a DUI arrests (from June 1, 2011 that didn’t come true. the number of liquor outlets, ate competition by getting rid separate trip to the liquor store. to June 30, 2012). The early success of liquor increase problem drinking and of the state monopoly on liquor Did its passage lead to the That is a dramatic drop in privatization is another ex- cause a rise in alcohol-related sales. Competition would then doom and gloom predictions DUI collisions and arrests. ample of the value of this state’s collisions. The livers of Wash- lead to efficiencies and lowered coming true? Granted, that is still way citizen initiative system.

COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... A Clarification of Intent and at Least One Uncomfortable Question A letter to the editor about but there’s still a long way to go. a previous column made me On both sides. realize that I was not as clear as I grew up in the 1930s when I thought I was when I wrote many of the old stereotypes about the proposed statue of were still in place. My father Margaret Corbett and Kather- preceded Archie Bunker by ine Kemp on the college cam- several decades when he firmly pus. believed he was being liberal by My words were in no way using the “C” word instead of meant to be critical of the artist, the “N” one. Jim Stafford. He did as he was Yes, a long way to go. At asked. He presented the selec- my age I know I’ll no longer tion committee with three dif- be around to see a time when ferent models. As I understand there’ll be no words to describe it, one of them was, in fact, very differences among people other similar to my than “man” and “woman. vision of what ••• Letters to the Editor I would like to Remember back at the turn students having skills that are lish quicker than Centralia does. see. The com- of the century when there Board Candidate Gets relevant in the world they will Centralia takes a year longer mittee chose was so much discussion about live in. than the typical district. another pose. Backing From Spouse when the 20th century ended, Once the board has made I am disappointed that these That’s the one on 1/1/20 or 1/1/21? At least To the editor: to which I ob- My wife, Patty Dolezal, is a decision, she supports that two have been part of the team we’re 87 years away from hav- choice, making sure that the that approved budgets and poli- jected. I meant ing to go through that again. running for a fifth term on the nothing more By Bill Moeller Centralia School Board, and I board speaks with one voice that cies that prompted the superin- (1/1/21 is the correct date, by is free from individual bias. tendent of public instruction to than that. the way.) am proud to support her in this As I wrote when I responded effort. She chose to live in this She has done this with no issue a warning about the dis- Don’t believe me? Look financial benefit or need for in- tricts’ ability to pay bills if just to several emails, the world at the news stories of couples community more than 30 years would be a boring place, indeed, ago and helped raise our family dividual praise. She feels that one state funding payment was celebrating their 50th anniver- when you live in a community, delayed. if we all agreed on all subjects. sary. One of them is bound to here. In the rest of the space in She had her first views of you should try to make it a little I heard both speak at the say something to the effect of, forum last week. Kelly seemed today’s column I originally the school district as a physical better than it was before. That “We’ve had 50 years together.” proud of his ability to lobby intended to devote my com- therapist providing services to is why I will vote for her in this Wrong! Olympia for more money with- ments to the verdict in the trial children inside several of the school board election and hope On the 50th anniversary of out bothering to note that of George Zimmerman, and the schools, and was able to see how that you will do so as well. the day they married, they’ve “Olympia money” is our money resulting unrest and riots from our physically challenged kids had 49 years together. They and without bothering to sug- African Americans that resulted were integrated into the educa- Dr. Joseph L. Dolezal won’t have 50 years together un- Centralia gest what he would buy with it. from it. I compared it to the tional process. til the 50th anniversary of the Dolezal suggested that her verdict in the O.J. Simpson trial, She was a parent volunteer in end of their first year together. goal is to be part of the team and pointed out that there was ••• all of the schools that our three and to listen well. She had some no comparable activity from children attended over the 20 Have you ever looked at Leadership of Kelly, good ideas about the impor- our Caucasian citizens as a re- photos of old high school teams years they were here and con- sponse. Dolezal Questioned tance of facilities maintenance, and thought that the players tinues to do so. She saw how the but she signed the policy spend- I realized that the rest of seem so much older and more APEX, music and sports pro- To the editor: what I had written was too Ballots just arrived for the ing $43,000 on employee perks mature than in photos of recent grams helped our kids grow and rather than fixing the high simplistic or sophomoric when teams? develop. Aug. 6 election, and for Centra- I watched the statement made lia area residents, the Centralia school roof. I’d be willing to bet that’s The vocational education Both expressed a number of by the president of the United because young people in past classes helped our son and school board has two races to States where he told of how he consider. things that the district “should” times had to accept responsibil- daughters choose the careers or “would” do, but they have was a victim of the same sort of I have previously expressed ity at much earlier ages than that they are all quite successful had four years, approved several racial profiling in his youth. my frustration with the way they do today. in today, and we both saw how budgets and two collective bar- Having said that, I want to leadership decisions have been In Biblical times young peo- important they are to the youth gaining agreements without ad- ask a question that looks at the handled by Michael Kelly and ple were told to be fruitful and in our community. dressing what “should” be done. other side of the coin, “If Tray- Patty Dolezal. multiply at the age of puberty. She came on to the board Reserves are lower. More von Martin didn’t want to be Isn’t that what Bar Mitzvah is when it was not easy to find peo- I am disappointed that they mistakenly profiled as being a funds are diverted to union- all about when someone says, ple willing to take the time to do have approved policies that take sought priorities. Student ser- possible gang member, why was “Today I am a man”? the job. She has attended many levy funds away from services to he dressed like one in a hooded ••• vices are lower. Sensible reforms sporting events, plays, concerts children and to instead enhance from around the state are ig- sweatshirt in a part of the coun- Bill Moeller is a former entertain- and student events at all of the the wages of employees who al- try where it certainly wasn’t nored. er, mayor, bookstore owner, city coun- schools and has enjoyed them ready receive an average state- The calendar has 20 early- needed for warmth?“ cil member, paratrooper and pilot liv- all. She listens to parents’ phone provided wage of $52,555. release days. The Centralia We’ve made strides in our ing in Centralia. He can be reached at calls, works with teachers and Under policies approved racial relations over the years, [email protected]. on-time graduation rate is un- staff, attends the many confer- by the incumbents, each year a changed at only 72 percent while ences needed locally and region- larger share of our levy funds the state average climbs about a First Amendment Center Quote of the Day ally and over the last 15 years are pulled from services and percent each year. Two of Cen- has found this to be something added to wages. And as if this tralia’s seven schools are nearly that she truly enjoys. isn’t enough, their policies have in the bottom 10 percent by “If there is any part of the Constitution that As a member of the board, also diverted $43,000 of levy the state’s calculation — near- she listens analytically and funds to enhance the health ly 1,000 children are in those ought to be beyond partisanship, a bedrock makes her decisions in a manner benefits of employees. schools. principle, it is the First Amendment.” that is respectful of all involved. I am also disappointed that Time for a change. Not Kelly. She knows that the responsibil- the incumbents have not served Not Dolezal. ity of spending public monies is English language learners well. Laurence Tribe a serious one and balances that Nearly all districts across the Jami Lund Harvard Law School, 1992 with the needs of producing state help students master Eng- Centralia

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Sirens, Court Records, Records Lotteries, Commodities Sirens WASHINGTON STATE PATROL Wednesday. The landlord was to buy food and gas. It is unknown ed with an unoccupied parked car 20, Centralia, will be referred to in the process of evicting tenants why the men were in the area. on the 500 block of North Tower the prosecutor’s office for theft Driving Under the Influence when the tenants reportedly stole Avenue at 6:14 a.m. Wednesday. charges after allegedly stealing • A 75-year-old Rainier, Wash., the items. Officers are searching CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT There were no injuries. clothing and gift cards while man was injured and transported for the tenants, who were seen working at Sears. Police took the to Harborview Medical Center loading the doors and windows Assault Graffiti report at 5:35 p.m. Tuesday. at 7:20 p.m. Wednesday after he • Police took a report of graf- into a red Ford Ranger. The stolen • Someone called police at Assault crashed his 1932 Ford Convertibleitems are valued at $860. 12:27 p.m. Tuesday on the 2800 fiti on a building on the 300 while allegedly driving under the block of South Tower Avenue at • Antonia R.E. Adams, 26, Collision block of Russell Road to report influence on state Route 507 near an assault that allegedly hap- 6:34 a.m. Wednesday. Chehalis, was arrested and milepost 16. Raymond Lasmanis, • Two vehicles were severely pened about a year ago. The case booked into jail after she alleg- 75, Rainier, was traveling north- damaged in an accident on the Theft edly kicked her boyfriend on the is under investigation. • Jewelry, money and a shotgun bound on state Route 507 when 100 block of Highway 603 at 4:37 • David L. Reser, 25, of Centra- 700 block of Southwest Chehalis the classic Ford left the roadway to p.m. Wednesday. No injuries were reported stolen at 2:55 p.m. Avenue at 7:26 p.m. Monday. lia, was arrested and booked into Tuesday from a house on the 900 the left, striking a telephone pole. were reported in the accident. jail for suspicion of fourth-degree block of South Pearl Street. The Meth and a Suspended License The vehicle came to a rest off the assault after he allegedly assaulted roadway. Lasmanis is expected to Theft for Food and Gas case is still under investigation. • Courtney R. Blurton, 26, his uncle on the 2900 block of Mt. be charged with driving under the • Lee A. Green, 18, and David Centralia, was arrested and Vista Road at 5:03 p.m. Tuesday. influence. L. Glenn, 32, both of Tacoma, were Stolen Rental Property booked into jail for alleged pos- arrested for suspicion of vehicle Criminal Trespass • Rental property was report- session of methamphetamine LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE ed stolen from a business on the prowl. Deputies responded at 9 • Deymen Florez-Martinez, after a traffic stop near the inter- 2000 block of Borst Avenue at Apartment Theft a.m. Tuesday to a reported suspi- 20, Centralia, was cited and re- section of Southwest McFadden 4:17 p.m. Tuesday. • Seven to 10 folding closet cious vehicle in a parking lot at the leased for alleged criminal tres- Avenue and Southwest Ninth doors and three vinyl windows intersection of U.S. Highway 12 pass on the 800 block of Vienna Street at 9 p.m. Monday. Blurton were reported stolen from a stor- and state Route 131. The vehicle Street at 11:43 p.m. Tuesday. CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT was pulled over because her li- age room at an apartment com- had its four wheels and tires stolen cense was suspended. plex on the 100 block of Fifth Dry- off of it. One of the suspects alleg- Car Accident Employee Theft ••• ad Street in Dryad at 11:19 a.m. edly admitted to stealing the tires • The driver of an SUV collid- • Izamar V. Garcia-Mojica, By The Chronicle Staff

Centralia Business Licenses Crime Stoppers of Lewis County Business licenses issued in (360) 507-7365 • MSC Industrial Supply Co., (516) 812-2000 Centralia during June: • Crystal Clear Window Cleaning, • Pilgrim Communications, (253) 887-8464 Boat Theft (360) 330-5155 • R.A. Bush Construction, (503) 519-8263 • Action Building Construction, (206) • Esco Pacific Signs, (360) 748-6461 • Renew Services, (360) 820-0159 Crime Stoppers of Lewis County and the 819-5287 • Hannah Bercheid LMP, 1537 Kresky • Rohl Roofing Repair, 817 N. Pearl St., Lewis County Sheriff’s Office are seeking your • Affordable Taxi, (360) 736-5092 Ave., (360) 623-1940 (360) 751-0090 assistance in a theft investigation. Between 8 • All Seasons Commercial, (360) 880-9055 • Ideal Services Inc., (253) 475-8884 • Studio 99, 1100 Kresky Ave., (360) p.m. on June 28 and 4 a.m. on June 29, someone stole items from a boat • James E. John 520-1254 • Amazing Rain, 228. N. Washington located at Taidnapam Park, Randle. The thief or thieves stole five Denali Ave., (360) 669-0413 • Law Offices of Krista L. White, 412 N. • The Centerville Cafe, 111. N. Tower • Black Helmet Transport, (360) 239-8376 Tower Ave., (206) 332-7491 Ave., (360) 736-5159 rods and miscellaneous reels and a Lowrance HDS8 fish finder. The • BW Enterprises, 1205 Marion St., • Miller & Sons Inc., (360) 357-5957 • TLC Enterprise, (360) 748-1853 value of this theft is approximately $4,050. If you have information about the location of this property or Lewis County Building Permits the person responsible for stealing it, don’t delay. Call right away. The following individuals and single-family residence, 119-01 Peter- • Christopher L. and Ken Rogerson, Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information leading to the businesses were issued a building son Road, Chehalis, $167,440 new single-family residence, 154 Roger- clearance of this crime or any other crime. Call Crime Stoppers at son Road, Chehalis, $162,509 permit with a value of $100,000 • John C. and Michelle Vigre, new sin- 1-800-748-6422 or report online at www.lewiscountycrimestop- gle-family residence, 166 Parkland Drive, • Adna School District, reroof school or more in Lewis County during pers.org. Remember, you never have to leave your name. June: Salkum, $131,809 with fiberglass shingles, 1644 State • Emily Ann Gall, new single-family resi- Highway 6, $212,115 • Steven K. Streitz, restore single- dence, 207 Martin Road, Glenoma, $101,372 • Chris W. Fried and Marnie Gadberry, WALTER ZWIEFELHOFER family residence, 884 N. Military Road, • Richard Shannon, new single-family resi- new single-family residence, 158 Echo Napavine, $150,000 dence, 288 Lone Yew Road, Toledo, $106,421 Lane, Salkum, $158,187 October 25, 1921 - July 23, 2013 • Randall Kohler, remodel 1920s • Richard L. and Patti A. Bauer, new • Brian R. and Tara L. Tienhaara, new home and addition to home, 115 Clark single-family residence, 262 Tillicum single-family residence, 114 Bobcat Road, Onalaska, $100,874 Drive, Chehalis, $186,742 Lane, Mossyrock, $168,570 • David E. Roberts, new single-family resi- • Kohl Properties LLC, new single- • Ronald E. and Gloria D. Zenkner, dence, 147 Brown Road E., Chehalis, $148,409 family residence, 3381 Jackson Highway, new single-family residence, 379-14 Col- • David B. and Cheryl A. Jolliff, new Chehalis, $101,647 lins Road, Toledo, $116,076 Lewis County Property Sales The following is a report of tion of an LLC, industrial building, 108 • Monte and Christine Henderson, Che- property sales in Lewis County Smokey Valley Road, Toledo, $208,033. halis, sold to Christopher and Whitney Ban- nish, Chehalis, a 2006 home and 5.13 acres during June of $200,000 or more: • Cheryl Kostick, Chehalis, sold to Duane and Debra Barr, Chehalis, a 1989 of land, 104 Denali Drive, Chehalis, $399,900. home and 4.32 acres of land, 1046A • Randall and Frances Buzzard, Cen- • John and Kelly Bash, Olympia, sold Shorey Road, Chehalis, $380,000. tralia, sold to Michael Thompson, Cen- to Allen and Melissa Goulter, Chehalis, a tralia, a 1950 home and 0.97 acres of land, • John Wiley, personal representative, 1920 home, 605 G St., Centralia, $287,500. 1102 Eshom Road, Centralia, $216,500. Olympia, sold to Everett and Judith Walker, • Chehalis Avenue Co., Seattle, sold to • Walker Land Ventures, Yelm, sold to Lin- Chehalis Avenue Apartments 2 LLC, five Chehalis, a 1989 home and 4.32 acres of land, Walter Zwiefelhofer, Dana Draper, 1046A Shorey Road, Chehalis, $380,000. da Lemco, Sandy, Ore., 31.61 acres of land, 1969 apartment buildings, 366 SW Third 137 Cedarbrook Lane, Chehalis, $212,500. 91, passed away on July Longview and Casey • John Wiley, personal representa- Crisp, Vader; great- St., Chehalis, $2,012,500. • Dennis and Bonnie McClure, Centralia, 23, 2013, at his home in • Dan and Deena Douglas, Toledo, tive, Olympia, sold to Everett and Judith sold to Deg Yu and Youn Yang, Centralia, Winlock with his wife grandchildren, Meagan sold to Wendell and Jacqueline Bragg, Walker, Chehalis, a 1994 home and and a 1990 home and 1.38 acres of land, 200 by his side. He was (Heath) Reed, Winlock, Toledo, a 1950 home, 1975 mobile 0.18 acres of land, 128 Jackson View Summerside Drive, Centralia, $383,000. born on October 28, Brandon Reed, Toledo, Drive, Chehalis, $204,400. home and 4.89 acres of land, 1899 State • Glen and Barbara Carrigan, Glenoma, 1921, in Boyd, Wis., to Ryan and Jason Goble, Route 505, Toledo, $295,000. • William and Karen Nacht, Chehalis, sold to Steven and Patricia Craig, Livingston, Andrew and Josephine Adna, Sydnee Eklund, • Deutsche Bank National Trust, Coppell, sold to Robert and Marcene Clarke, Che- Calif., a 2005 home and 7.03 acres of land, Zwiefelhofer. Walt Rochester, Amanda Texas, sold to Mark and Brandy Dean, Che- halis, a 1994 home and 1.28 acres of land, 136 Oliver Creek Road, Randle, $205,000. spent his childhood in and Jasmine Shepard, halis, a 2006 home and 5.14 acres of land, 114 Clear View Circle, Chehalis, $246,250. • Lucille Compton, Centralia, sold to and moved Winlock; one great- 106 Duryea Road, Chehalis, $234,450. • Mac Duff Co., Chehalis, sold to Port Johnny and Terriann Auman, Glenoma, to Winlock when he great-grandchild soon • John Hudson, Seattle, sold to David of Centralia, 6.95 acres of land, Long a 1978 home and 22.11 acres of land, 566 was 16. to be born; and many Powell, Toledo, half-interest in a por- Road, Centralia, $226,023. Meade Hill Road, Glenoma, $209,000. Walt joined the Army, nieces and nephews. serving in World War Walt was preceded in Hit 5: 02-10-19-21-38 Book Signing at Mary’s Corner II in the African and death by his parents, Death Notices European campaigns. Andrew and Josephine; Next cashpot: $100,000 Deli” identified Jay Brown as • THOMAS A. HUSMANN SR., 63, Adna, died Walt owned his own siblings, Leonard, Match 4: 12-21-22-24 Randall “Jay” Andrews, which service station for 10 Alfred, Elfrieda, Wednesday, July 17, at home. No ser- Daily Game: 3-5-1 vices are planned. Arrangements are is Jay Brown’s pen name. Brown, years. He also worked Angeline, Herbert, under the direction of Funeral Alterna- Keno: 03-05-06-10-11-15-16-18-19-27- in the timber industry Amanda, Irene and 28-31-32-36-37-41-58-65-70-75 of Centralia, and Jill Pierce, of tives of Washington, Tumwater. Adna, both co-authored the and drove school buses. Viola. • WALTER Z. ZWIEFELHOFER, 91, Winlock, He retired from Grange Walt enjoyed died Tuesday, July 23, at home. A service book, “Four Square — Tales of Supply after 25 years watching Wheel of will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Winlock Commodities Life,” and will host a book sign- of driving a fuel truck. Fortune and Mariners Senior Center. Arrangements are under Gas in Washington — $3.93 (AAA of ing at Mary’s Corner Deli from After retiring, he baseball games. He the direction of Cattermole Funeral Washington) noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday. became Winlock’s spent a lot of time Home, Winlock. Crude Oil — $104.55 per barrel inest lawnmowerplaying cards and • MARIAN F. MOERKE, 88, Chehalis, died (CME Group) ••• repairman. Walt spending time with his Saturday, July 20, at home. Visitation will Gold — $1,324 (Monex) The Chronicle seeks to be accu- married Donna Lyly family. be noon-4 p.m. Friday and 8:30 a.m.- Silver — $20.14 (Monex) rate and fair in all its reporting. If in 1949. They were A celebration of 9:30 a.m.Saturday at Brown Mortuary Walt’s life will be held Service, Chehalis. A memorial service you find an error or believe a news happily married for 64 will be noon Saturday at the Adna Evan- item is incorrect, please call the years. at the Winlock Senior gelical Church. Arrangements are under Corrections newsroom as soon as possible at Walt is survived by his Center, Sunday, July 28, the direction of Brown. A story in Tuesday’s edition 807-8224, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. wife, Donna; daughter, at 2:00 p.m. Cake and Dorothy (Gary) coffee will be served. • NANCY ANN STEMKOSKI, 86, Pe Ell, died titled “Local Authors to Hold Monday through Friday. Monday, July 22, at a Pe Ell adult fam- Murphy, Chehalis, In lieu of lowers ily home. A graveside service will be at son, Robert (Meredith) please make a donation 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Forest Lawn Zwiefelhofer, to Assured Home Cemetery, Pe Ell. Arrangements are un- In Remembrance Ryderwood, sister, Health and Hospice der the direction of Cattermole Funeral Alvera (Harold) or American Cancer Home, Winlock. Graham, Longview; Society. Services LOREN M. "MIKE" SPAIN brother-in-law, Jack are under the care of (Louise) Lyly, Astoria, Cattermole Funeral Lotteries Loren M. "Mike" Spain There will be a graveside Ore.; grandchildren Home, Winlock. passed away on Saturday, service at Little Falls Washington’s Tuesday Games Tina Reed, Winlock, July 20, at his home in Vader. Cemetery on Saturday, July Dana (Roland) Goble, To view this obituary, please go Mega Millions: 25-32-35-50-51, 46 Mike was born on January 27, at 2:00 p.m. A potluck Adna, Tami (Scott) to chronline.com/obituaries. Next jackpot: $13 million 7, 1948, in Vader to Arl and will follow at the family Zwiefelhofer, Winlock, Match 4: 02-07-14-19 Alice Spain. He is the 11th of home. On Aug. 17, 2013 Daily Game: 4-0-7 14 children. from 10:00 until 4:00 there Keno: 02-05-09-13-14-22-23-37-39- Mike was preceded in will be a celebration of The only independent and locally owned funeral home 41-44-47-49-55-63-66-68-69-72-74 death by his brothers, Harold, life at McMurphy Park in Bob, and Raymond. Mike Vader. Services are under in Centralia-Chehalis. attended Toledo High School, the direction of Cattermole Washington’s Wednesday loved cars and was a master Funeral Home, Winlock. NEWELL-HOERLING’s MORTUARY Games mechanic. He is survived CH500016sl.cg by his six children, Scott, 205 W Pine Street, Centralia 360-736-3317 Powerball: 09-29-40-44-54, 7 To view the obituary, please Shannon, Julie, Joshua, Sara go to chronline.com/obituaries. est. 1907 Next jackpot: $166 million and Joseph. Lotto: 11-23-26-34-39-44 Three generations of our family serving your family since 1922 Next jackpot: $2 million • Main 11 RECORDS / CALENDAR The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 25, 2013 Half of Drownings in Washington Happen in Rivers, Streams SAFETY: State Health Washington happen during the 8-year-old falling into the river, a they can’t see the bottom.” this year and we have seen a summer and half of the nearly 16-year-old trying to swim across Now that the water is warm lot of tragedies (in the past),” Department Finds Most 100 drownings per year occur in the river and a 24-year-old going by this point in the summer, Brown said. “Usually alcohol is Drownings Happen in rivers and streams. missing at the Pe Ell River Run. Brown said, the other issue the involved in the tragedies.” “The other half of drown- Lewis County Sheriff’s Office Sheriff’s Office sees is people The highest drowning num- Summer Months, Half ings happen in the ocean, bath- Chief Deputy Stacy Brown said not wearing their life jackets bers in the state are among teen- in Rivers and Streams tubs and a wide range of things,” the biggest trend her office sees is while boating. agers and young adults, the state WSDOH spokesman Marqise people getting in the water before “That is our biggest message health department said, and By Kyle Spurr Allen said. “Having half in rivers it is warm enough to swim. is to wear a life jacket, especially people who drown often do so [email protected] and streams is quite a bit.” The Sheriff’s Office also for children,” Brown said. silently and without notice. A recent study by the state Only one drowning has been warns about river currents. Starting on Sunday, boating “The department wants health department confirmed reported in Lewis County this “Our rivers change from year laws in Washington will change people to be safe and enjoy the what many around Lewis Coun- summer. A 94-year-old woman to year and season to season so to increase the penalty for boating summer time in a safe way,” Al- ty already know. Rivers and died after falling into the Che- what may have been a safe hole under the influence from a misde- len said. “We don’t want people streams can be especially dan- halis River near Curtis Tuesday. to jump into one year may not meanor to a gross misdemeanor. A going out for fun and having it gerous in the summer months. However, last summer had be the next year” Brown said. BUI conviction will carry a fine end in a tragedy. That is the last The state health department multiple drownings in the “We caution people to be care- up to $5,000 and one year in jail. thing anybody wants to have found that most drownings in Chehalis River, including an ful and not to jump into water if “We have had a couple BUIs happen.” News in Brief

"We're getting together the For more information, call able for purchase after the class. istration spokeswoman Jodie Forum Titled ‘Traffic data, which we'll give to the (360) 269-8700. No prior knowledge of chess Underwood said Wednesday and Toxins on Our DOT," the commissioner previ- is needed, but participants are afternoon the operation was ously told The Chronicle. "(The asked to bring chess sets and underway. She declined to im- Tracks’ to be Held DOT) will put it together with Chess Champion boards if they have them. There mediately provide details about Tonight in Centralia all other counties and cities af- Hosting Free Seminar is no fee for the class. how many dispensaries were be- fected and give that information Root has a doctor’s degree in ing targeted or how many search By The Chronicle to the federal government so at Chehalis Library education from UCLA and has warrants were being executed. Centralia resident Phil they can get an idea of the mag- By The Chronicle a “Woman International Master” Washington state legalized Brooke tonight will host an in- nitude of the problem." title from the World Chess Fed- adult possession of up to an formational forum, “Trains, Attendees also will have the Parents and teachers of eration. She is a senior lecturer ounce of marijuana last fall, but Traffic and Toxins on Our opportunity to learn about po- school-aged children can par- in interdisciplinary studies at marijuana remains illegal under Tracks — What You Need to tential dangers to the commu- ticipate in a free seminar that the University of Texas — Dal- federal law. Know,” at his home, 729 N. nity should crude oil be carried shows how chess teaches skills las and has six books in print on Seattle medical marijuana Washington Ave., in Centralia, by rail through Centralia — as is important to academic success the relationship between chess attorney Douglas Hiatt said the from 7 to 8 p.m. currently proposed. — skills such as classifying, pat- and education. She has taught targeted dispensaries include The forum is presented by “My purpose is not to create tern recognition, decoding, cre- chess to more than 2,500 people, Seattle Cross, Tacoma Cross and Voters for Vogt, the campaign this huge uproar. If people feel ating and predicting. including children. Bayside Collective in Olympia. group for Centralia City Coun- concerned enough to show up Alexey Root, the 1989 U.S. Bayside employee Addy cil candidate Max Vogt. to a meeting or sign a petition, women’s chess champion, will Norton said agents seized per- County Commissioner Bill then that’s great because I really be leading a class at the Vernetta DEA Raiding Marijuana sonal cell phones of dispen- Schulte will present information think this is important to our Smith Chehalis Timberland Dispensaries in sary workers and pot, but left about the potential for increased future,” Brooke said. “There is a Library noon-2 p.m. Saturday, computers and about $1,000 in rail traffic in Lewis County. lot of residential along the tracks Aug. 10. Washington cash. Agents told her the raid Schulte, who sits on the Trans- that run through the town north Those in attendance will SEATTLE (AP) — Federal was part of a two-year inves- portation Strategy Council, cur- of Edison … There’s so many have a chance to practice lessons agents have raided a number of tigation, and she said she was rently is involved in the effort to people with kids up there. And from Root’s book, “Thinking medical marijuana dispensaries ordered to appear before a fed- prepare the county for the pro- they have no idea this is about to with Chess: Teaching Children in the Puget Sound region. eral grand jury in Seattle in posed changes. happen.” Ages 5-14.” Books will be avail- Drug Enforcement Admin- September. Chehalis Municipal Court Chehalis Municipal Court suspended, fined $300 with $200 sus- tection order, dismissed with prejudice. Centralia, hit and run, unattended ve- in jail with 364 suspended, fined $1,000 criminal cases, including sen- pended, $103 in fees. • Heather Anne Hinkey, 40, Oakville, hicle, sentenced to 90 days in jail with with $500 suspended, $225 in fees. tences, fines, fees and findings of • Tony Sam Chafin, 28, Chehalis, third-degree theft, sentenced to 364 90 suspended, fined $800 with $400 • Michael Dominic Tolomei, 22, Cheh- not guilty or dismissals. fourth-degree assault, sentenced to days in jail with 274 suspended, fined suspended, $228 in fees. alis, disorderly conduct, dismissed with 364 days in jail with 364 suspended, $800 with $400 suspended, $125 in fees. • Miranda Renee McDaniel, 25, Che- prejudice, $325 in fees. fined $600 with $300 suspended, $125 halis, third-degree driving while license Held July 17 • Sean Michael Holzberger, 35, Che- • Soyambhai Y. Vahora, 41, Renton, (1) in fees. halis, (1) disorderly conduct, (2) fourth- suspended, sentenced to 90 days in jail • Makia David Adams, 37, Centra- conducting a business without a license, • Brian Joseph Haugen, 19, Centra- degree assault, sentenced to 90 days in with 79 suspended, fined $800 with lia, two counts of third-degree theft, (2) violation of uniform code, first vio- $400 suspended, $303 in fees. sentenced to 364 days in jail with 334 lia, third-degree driving while license jail with 75 suspended, fined $800 with lation, both counts dismissed without suspended, fined $800 with $400 sus- suspended, sentenced to 90 days in $400 suspended on count 1, sentenced • Joshua Glenn Ray Price, 24, Chehalis, prejudice, $75 in fees. pended on count 1, sentenced to 364 jail with 89 suspended, fined $800 with to 364 days in jail with 334 suspended, violation of protection order, domestic • Judy Darlene Chafin Williams, 61, days in jail with 304 suspended, fined $400 suspended, $377 in fees. fined $600 with $300 suspended on violence, sentenced to 364 days in jail Chehalis, (1) keeping a disorderly house, $1,200 with $600 suspended on count 2, • Arcadio Hernandez, 70, Vancouver, count 2, consecutive, $175 in fees. with 340 suspended, fined $1,000 with (2) violation of uniform codes, (3) con- consecutive, $847 in fees. Wash., violation of protection order, dis- • Mark M. Kukhar, 18, Oakville, third- $500 suspended, $225 in fees. ducting a business without a license, • Colby Dwight Cave, 36, Vader, missed with prejudice. degree driving while license suspended, • Blake T. Alexander Norbury, 23, Cen- sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- failure to transfer title within 45 days, • Florian Hernandez-Espinoza, 39, dismissed with prejudice. tralia, violation of protection order, do- pended, fined $100 each on counts 1 sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 Centralia, violation of no contact/pro- • Maximino Cirilo Lopez Ortiz, 51, mestic violence, sentenced to 364 days and 2, count 3 dismissed with prejudice. Calendar: Oregon Trail Days in Tenino; Seminary Hill Nature Walk for Kids Continued from Main 2 3-6 years, 10 a.m., Chehalis Ram Karaoke: 3-5:30 p.m. ing a Children’s Nature Activ- For more information, call Library Movie Matinee: ‘Wreck-It On Sunday will be a service ity walk, which will be 10 a.m.- (360) 736-9147. performances by Mending Ralph,” for children, 2 p.m, Centralia at 10 a.m. at the First Presbyte- noon Saturday. Hope and singer Jamie Bonife Teen Author Visit: Marissa Meyer, for rian Church. Luvaul will be per- Barbara Fandrich, Margie Southwest Washington Rainy teens, 2 p.m., Winlock Rosen, a Predators of the Heart forming again, noon-2 p.m. Joy Murray and retired forester Daze Festival of Quilts, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., animal show, bouncy toys and a Organizations The annual Tenino Farmers Marshall Murray will be the Centralia Middle School, $5, www. school backpack giveaway. Lo- rainydazequiltguild.org or ckament@ Lewis County Writers critique ses- Market Blue Ribbon Pie Con- guides. Children walk the trails msn.com cal food vendors such as Sandy’s sion, 5:30 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, test” will be held Saturday dur- of Seminary Hill to explore and Pizza will be on site both days. Chehalis, http://lewiscountywriters. ing Oregon Trail Days at Thur- discover the flora (plants, leaves Tenino Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-4 For additional information, wordpress.com/ of trees and shrubs) and identify p.m., Tenino Elementary School, (360) ston County Fire District 12, 149 515-0501 call (360) 864-4366. Hodgden St. S. them. Support Groups Games Day, traditional and mod- During Oregon Trail Days, Children up to age 12 and Southwest Washington Rainy H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., ern board games, card games, 1 p.m., Daze Festival of Quilts, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 the Saturday Market will move their parents are welcome. The Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, (360) Centralia Middle School, $5, www. Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, from its home site at the Tenino kids will make forest notebooks 740-0492 rainydazequiltguild.org or ckament@ [email protected] Elementary School to the Tenino to take home filled with samples Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, coach msn.com Life Recovery Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Church park- of the flora they find. Activities trains, excursion to Milburn, 1 and 3 The Fab Four, 8 p.m., Lucky Eagle, Dayspring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson ing lot, on the corner of Hodg- will vary by the age of the child. p.m., 1.25 hours, 1101 Sylvenus St., Che- Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 reserved seating $30-35, general admis- den Street South and Central All materials will be provided. halis, 748-9593, www.steamtrainride. sion $20-25, ticketmaster.com or Lucky com Eagle box office, (800) 720-1788 Avenue East (across the street Refreshments will be avail- Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, coach Oregon Trail music and dancing, Saturday, July 27 from Fire District 12). The Mar- able at the end. train, excursion to Ruth, 5 p.m., 1.75 open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., ket opens at 10 a.m. and will Those who want to partici- Cowlitz Prairie Grange, (360) 864-2023 have extended hours to 4 p.m. pate should meet at the main hours, 1101 Sylvenus St., Chehalis, 748- Oregon Trail Days 9593, www.steamtrainride.com Music, 10:30-11:45 a.m., Twin Cities In conjunction with Oregon entrance to the Seminary Hill Senior Center, (360) 748-0061 Coming to Tenino Trail Days, Tenino High School Natural Area at Locust Street Stir Crazy, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Creek Historic Lewis County Farmers Mar- and Barner Drive, three blocks Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) 273-2000, Oregon Trail Days, an annu- will be presenting “Annie” July ext. 301 ket, 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m., corner of North east of Gold Street in Centralia. Pearl and Maple streets, Centralia, (360) al tradition in Tenino since the 25, 26 and 27 at 7:30 p.m. and Musicians’ Garage Sale, noon-6 p.m., For more information, call 736-8977 1970s, gets underway at 11 a.m. July 28 at 2 p.m. Matrix Coffeehouse, (360) 740-0492 (360) 736-7045. Fridays at the Fox, organ music, by Saturday with a parade. The Caleb Ross & Friends, 8 p.m., Ma- Paul Van Dyck, noon, Fox Theatre, Cen- Tenino Motorcycle Drill Team Ballet Academy to trix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, $6, (360) tralia, free admission, (360) 880-8053 will lead the parade. 740-0492 Bob Garcia and Melodies Recycled Benefit for Pope’s Kids During the day, a free kid Celebrate National Open house, Chehalis American Le- Band, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cities Senior gion Post 22, 9 a.m., (360) 740-7889 Center, $5, (360) 262-3041 zone will include a candy in Place Is at Riverside Dance Day Amateur radio swap meet, 9 a.m.-1 Stir Crazy, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Creek a haystack, potato sack races, Pope’s Kids Place and KITI/ p.m., Dairy Barn, Southwest Washing- Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) 273-2000, water balloon toss and bouncy The Centralia Ballet Acad- Live 95 are hosting a “Concert ton Fairgrounds, (360) 791-7934 ext. 301 house. Kids too old for these emy is celebrating National on the Green,” a benefit for the July Art Show opening party, 8 p.m., Dance Day Saturday. The event, Lowdown 2013 Car Show, 10 a.m.- games may want to watch the Pope’s Kids Place, 5-11 p.m. Sat- 5 p.m., Southwest Washington Fair- sponsored by CloudPainter Gallery, free, Black Powder Shoot, where they which starts at 1 p.m., will in- urday at the Riverside Golf Club Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, (360) clude free classes, games and grounds, sponsored by Underground learn to shoot an authentic black Pavilion. Kustomz, for vendor booth information, 740-0492 prizes. The Acclaim, Barnabas and Greg powder rifle. The Black Powder Music will be offered by the call (360) 239-9247 Stone, presented by Calvary Campus Shoot Match Relay begins at 9 Those in attendance also will Joe Blaser Quartet, Modern Regular excursion steam train ride Church, 7 p.m., Fox Theatre, Centralia, a.m. be able to observe rehearsals of Day Hero, Ben Potter Band and and museum tour, Mt. Rainier Scenic free admission For those who want to cool the CBA’s upcoming production Black Market Revue. Railroad, 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m. and 3:30 Regular excursion steam train ride off, the Quarry Pool will be of “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice.” In addition. wine tasting will p.m. (barbecue meal with 3:30 p.m. and museum tour, Mt. Rainier Scenic open. For a schedule of the free be 5-8 p.m., featuring Heymann ride), Elbe-Mineral, (360) 492-5588, res- Railroad, 12:45 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. (bar- classes, visit www.centraliabal- ervations (888) STEAM11 becue meal with 3:30 p.m. ride), Elbe- A traditional salmon bake Whinery, Scatter Creek Winery, Book signing, noon-3 p.m., Mary’s Mineral, (360) 492-5588, reservations will be at noon. At 6 p.m. will be let.com or call (360) 623-9010 for Birchfield Wine, Bateaux Cel- (888) STEAM11 a pig roast and potluck. more information. lars and others. Riverside Golf Corner Deli, Chehalis, Jill Pierce and Jay Brown, former Twin Cities area resi- Lewis County Writers Critique Ses- Throughout the day Satur- Course will be cooking up some sion, 5:30 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, dents, contributing authors for “Four day, entertainment will be held Children’s Nature Walk snacks. Square — Tales of Life.” Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 on the Quarry Stage. Following Tickets can be purchased at Ribbon cutting, Flood Valley Home- is the schedule: the Riverside Golf Club pro shop, Libraries brew, noon, 243 NW Chehalis Ave., (360) Planned for Seminary 748-4792 10-11 a.m.: Larry Luvaul Heymann Whinery or Pope’s Dig Into Art, for children grades 1-6, Noon-2 p.m.: Backlash Hill Natural Area Kids Place. A $30 ticket includes 10 a.m., Randle Libraries Olympia The Friends of Seminary music, wine tasting and food. A Teen Author Visit: Marissa Meyer, for Preschool Story Time, for children The Grey Wharf: 2-3 p.m. Hill Natural Area are sponsor- concert-only ticket is $10. teens, 11 a.m., Centralia Main 12  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 25, 2013 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Foes of Surveillance At Least 77 People Dead Program Vow to Fight On Admiration, Puzzlement After Train Derails in WASHINGTON (AP) — Op- Spain, the Worst Train ponents of the National Security Agency’s collection of hundreds Over Weiner’s Loyal Wife Accident in Decades of millions of Americans’ phone SANTIAGO DE COMPOS- records insist they will press By David B. Caruso TELA, Spain (AP) — Spanish ahead with their challenge to the The Associated Press investigators tried to determine massive surveillance program af- today why a passenger train ter a narrow defeat in the House. — When jumped the tracks and sent Furious lobbying and last- Huma Abedin first started get- eight cars crashing into each minute pleas to lawmakers en- ting media attention years ago, other just before arriving in this sured victory for the Obama ad- some people couldn’t help but northwestern shrine city on the ministration as the House voted wonder what this beautiful, eve of a major Christian reli- 217-205 Wednesday to spare the ambitious woman with high- gious festival, killing at least 77 NSA program. Unbowed, the fashion sense and a world-class people and injuring more than libertarian-leaning conserva- Rolodex saw in Anthony Weiner. 140. tives, tea partyers and liberal That’s a question New Yorkers Seventy-three people were Democrats who led the fight might be asking themselves again found dead at the scene of the said they will try to undo a pro- after revelations that Weiner, now accident and four died in hos- gram they called an unconstitu- a candidate for mayor of New pitals, said Maria Pardo Rios, tional intrusion on civil liberties. York, didn’t immediately give up spokeswoman for the Galicia Rep. Justin Amash, a his habit of sending sexual pic- region’s main court. At least 141 33-year-old Michigan Republi- tures and messages to female fans people were injured — some of can, made his intentions clear after his humiliating resignation them critically — after the eight- through the social media of from Congress in 2011. carriage train carrying 218 pas- Twitter: “We came close (205- Abedin herself took a shot at sengers derailed about an hour Charles Dharapak / The Associated Press 217). If just 7 Reps had switched an answer in an awkward joint before sunset Wednesday night. In this Jan. 5, 2011, ile photo, Rep. Anthony Weiner, D-N.Y., and his wife, Huma their votes, we would have suc- news conference Tuesday, saying Authorities did not identify Abedin, aide to Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, talk after a ceremonial ceeded. Thank YOU for making she had forgiven her husband and any possible causes of the acci- swearing in of the 112th Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington. When Abedin’s a difference. We fight on.” felt his marital indiscretions were dent on a pronounced curve just The other sponsor of the ef- “between us.” She offered an even name and face irst started appearing in the media six years ago, lots of people couldn’t help but wonder what this beautiful, ambitious woman with high-fash- outside Santiago de Compostela, fort, 84-year-old Rep. John Cony- more basic explanation in a first- but a spokeswoman with Spain’s ers, a Michigan Democrat, said person essay in Harper’s Bazaar ion sense and a world-class rolodex saw in Anthony Weiner. That’s a question New Yorkers are asking themselves again. Interior Ministry said Thurs- the vote’s slim margin ensures due on newsstands in September. day that the possibility that the that vigorous debate on the NSA’s “Quite simply, I love my hus- derailment was caused by a ter- programs will continue. band, I love my city, and I believe Pennsylvania and author of the line, whom I never met, was a rorist attack had been ruled out. “This discussion is going to be in what he wants to do for the book, “In Defense of Politicians.” personal failing that was hurt- She spoke on condition of ano- examined continually ... as long people of New York,” she wrote. “She made a statement,” he ful to my wife and a part of my nymity because of the ministry as we have this many members said. “Let’s leave it at that. Let’s life that Huma and I have put policy. in the House of Representatives WILL THAT Be eNOUGH TO satisfy not try to put into somebody’s behind us. These things I did, It was Spain’s deadliest train that are saying it’s OK to collect a bewildered public? Maybe not. mind what’s not there.” as you have read in the papers, accident since 1972, when a train all records you want just as long But people who go searching for didn’t happen once. It was a ter- collided with a bus in southwest- as you make sure you don’t let it a deeper motive are almost cer- IN AN eMAIL SeNT TO campaign rible mistake that I unfortunate- ern Spain, killing 86 people and go anywhere else,’” said Conyers, tain to get it wrong. supporters Tuesday, Weiner tried ly returned to during a rough injuring 112. Prime Minister the top Democrat on the House “None of us know what’s go- to explain his actions, saying he time in our marriage,” he wrote. Mariano Rajoy, who was born in Judiciary Committee. “That is ing on with that couple now,” turned to women on the Internet “After a lot of reflection, some Santiago de Compostela, went the beginning of the wrong di- said Stephen Medvic, an associ- after his marriage hit a rocky patch. professional help, and a general to the crash scene on Thursday. rection in a democratic society.” ate professor of government at “Sending these embarrass- reorientation of my life, Huma Officials in the city canceled Franklin & Marshall College in ing messages to women on- has given me a second chance.” ceremonies for its annual reli- Relief Well to Divert gious festival that attracts tens of thousands of Christians from Gas Spewing Off around the world. Super Tractors Rescue workers spent Louisiana’s Coast the night searching through NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The smashed cars alongside the owner of a natural gas drilling rig tracks, and Pardo said it was aflame off of Louisiana’s coast possible that the death toll said preparations were under way could go higher. Many of the for the possible drilling of a relief dead were taken to a makeshift well to divert gas from the site and morgue set up in the city’s larg- bring the well under control. est indoor sports arena. Adam Bourgoyne, a former dean of Louisiana State Univer- sity’s petroleum engineering de- North Korea Unveiling partment, said such an effort is a Its Greatest Cold complicated task that could take weeks to complete. War Prize: Captured The relief well team has to fig- U.S. Navy Spy Ship ure out questions such as where to intercept the well bore and what USS Pueblo tools will be needed. The surface PYONGYANG, North Ko- team has to figure out whether it’s rea (AP) — If there was ever any safe to get onto the platform, how doubt about what happened to much debris there is and how it the only U.S. Navy ship that is can be removed, he said. being held by a foreign govern- “Sometimes, if the well con- ment, North Korea has cleared trol blowout preventers are in- it up. It’s in Pyongyang. And it tact, they might be able to get looks like it’s here to stay. on-site and put down enough With a fresh coat of paint and water and so forth,” said Bour- a new home along the Pothong goyne, now a consultant. Clay Jackson / The Associated Press River, the USS Pueblo, a spy ship Because the well involved is seized off North Korea’s east a natural gas well, not an oil well, A Pro-Farm Tractor driven by Royce Mcgowan, from Nancy, Ky., competes in the Truck Pull Wednesday during the 186th annual Mercer County Fair and Horse Show in Harrodsburg, Ky. coast in the late 1960s, is ex- experts said the pollution threats pected to be unveiled this week are far less than those posed by as the centerpiece of a renovated some previous accidents. war museum to commemorate what North Korea calls “Victory Door-to-Door Mail Coca-Cola, PepsiCo See Soda Declines Continue Day,” the 60th anniversary this Saturday of the signing of the Delivery Would Be By Candice Choi sugary drinks fuel weight gain. Ten. The idea is that they have armistice that ended hostilities The Associated Press just enough high-fructose corn in the Korean War. Phased Out Under ANOTHeR PROBLeM IS that syrup to taste better than diet. The ship is North Korea’s Plan Approved by NEW YORK — It seems that people now have so many more But the new drinks apparently greatest Cold War prize, a po- not even Beyonce or new, lower- choices when it comes to drinks. aren’t convincing enough peo- tent symbol of how the country House Committee calorie options can convince An endless array of bottled wa- ple to pick up soda again. has stood up to the great power WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans to drink more soda. ters, teas of many colors, even en- Coke has even taken on the of the United States, once in an Door-to-door mail delivery is Coca-Cola Co., PepsiCo Inc. ergy shots and “relaxation” drinks question of obesity head-on all-out ground war and now and Dr Pepper Snapple Group about as American as apple pie. are vying for the attention of the in TV commercials, hoping to with its push to develop the nu- Inc. all sold less soda in the sec- With the Postal Service facing thirsty, with store coolers getting convince people that physical clear weapons and sophisticated ond quarter in North America, billions of dollars in annual loss- more crowded all the time. activity can let them enjoy some missiles it needs to threaten the dashing hopes for the moment es, that tradition could be virtu- The trend “won’t change and guilt-free refreshment. U.S. mainland. ally phased out by 2022 under a that splashy new marketing and will probably get worse without Many of the crew who proposal in Congress. different sweetener mixes could a major breakthrough in new served on the vessel, then spent get drinkers back. TO MAKe UP FOR THe declines in The House Oversight and sweeteners,” said John Sicher, the meantime, the industry is 11 months in captivity in North Coca-Cola Co. said it sold editor and publisher of trade Government Reform Committee relying on bottled waters, teas, Korea, want to bring the Pueblo 4 percent less soda in North publication Beverage Digest. on Wednesday approved a plan to sports drinks and other bever- home. Throughout its history, move to cluster box and curbside America, while PepsiCo Inc. PepsiCo’s decline for the ages to boost sales. They’re also they argue, the Navy’s motto delivery, which includes mailbox- simply said its decline for the quarter came despite its stepped- has been “don’t give up the ship.” looking overseas to emerging es at the end of driveways. region was in the “mid-single up marketing over the past year; The Pueblo, in fact, is still listed The proposal is part of broader digits.” Dr Pepper sold 3 percent the company signed pop star Be- markets, where middle-class as a commissioned U.S. Navy legislation by Rep. Darrell Issa, R- less of the fizzy drinks. yonce to star in its ads and signed populations are growing and vessel, the only one being held Calif., chairman of the oversight a multiyear deal to sponsor the there’s a greater potential to sell by a foreign nation. and government reform panel, COCA-COLA, BASeD IN , Super Bowl halftime show. The them more drinks. But with relations generally designed to cut costs at the cash- blamed the sluggish sales on company also introduced a mid- Still, the North American fluctuating in a narrow band strapped agency by up to $4.5 bil- a cold, wet spring. But the de- calorie soda called Pepsi Next to soda market remains crucial for between bad to dangerously bad, lion a year. The Postal Service had clines continue a years-long win back people who’ve quit soda Coke, Pepsi and Dr Pepper. Their the United States has made little a $16 billion loss last year. trend. According to the indus- because they don’t like the calo- executives have steadfastly ex- effort to get it back. At times, The bill was approved on a try tracker Beverage Digest, per ries in regular or the taste of diet. pressed optimism that a yet-to-be outsiders weren’t even sure party-line vote, with 22 Republi- capita soda consumption in the Dr Pepper has also intro- developed soda made with a natu- where North Korea was keeping cans supporting it and 17 Dem- U.S. has been slipping steadily duced a lineup of 10-calorie ral, low-calorie sweetener can help the ship or what it planned to do ocrats opposing it. since 1998 amid concerns that sodas, starting with Dr Pepper turn around the soda slide. with it. Main 14  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 25, 2013 Planes, Trains Automobiles Saturday, July 27, 2013 Chehalis, Washington & Catch a glimpse of classic cars Downtown Chehalis The Chariots Car Club will hold their 6th annual car show from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 27 in downtown Chehalis. Entry fee is $20 and includes free lunch at select restaurants. Concert on the Green Riverside Golf Club 1451 N.W. Airport Road Benefit for Pope’s Kids Place Four bands, a wine tasting from 5-8 p.m. and snacks from Riverside Golf Club. $30:music, tasting and food; $10:music only. Take a ride on the rails Chehalis-Centralia Railroad & Museum 1101 S.W. Sylvenus St. Ride the steam train at 1 and 3 p.m. for the Milburn ride and 5 p.m. for Ruth Riverview Ride on Saturday. Learn about trains Discover! Childrens Museum 1461 N.W. Louisiana Ave. $1 off regular $4 admission with every steam train ticket stub presented on July 27 and 28. In addition, a train conductor in full conductor uniform will visit. See, touch and ride in military vehicles Veterans Memorial Museum 100 S.W. Veterans Way $5 donation to ride in a 1951 M37 Kids: Take a free flight Chehalis-Centralia Airport 1461 N.W. Louisiana Ave. Young people ages 8 to 17 can fly free between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. on July 27 as Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 609 hosts a Young Eagles Flight Rally at Chehalis-Centralia Airport. Discover local artists Downtown Chehalis ARTrails artists will have their art on display in Chehalis businesses from July 27 through August 3. Eat pancakes cooked by commissioners Lewis County Historical Museum 599 N.W. Front St. Enjoy a tasty all-you-can-eat breakfast of blueberry pancakes, eggs, sausage, coffee and juice prepared by the Lewis County Commissioners from 8 to 11 a.m. Hot dogs for $2 Lewis County Historical Museum 599 N.W. Front St. From noon to 3 p.m., get a hot dog and chips for $2, hot dog, chips and drink for $2.50 or a Big Kahuna chili dog, chips and drink for $3. Any purchase of food gets you into the museum for free that day. Trolley rides Veterans Memorial Museum, Chehalis-Centralia Airport, Lewis County Historical Museum 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Race against the clock RallyCross @ Port of Chehalis 321 Maurin Road The RallyCross will be Saturday and Sunday and includes individual automobiles racing against the clock around a course delineated by cones. For more information, visit oregonrally.com. Dance the night away The Market Street Pub 523 N. Market Blvd. Join the Market Street Pub for a street dance July 27.

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Voice of the People Edison Students Tell the Story of Centralia’s History

What driving habits frustrate or annoy you? Does different stuff get to you on Interstate 5 as opposed to on back roads?

“I drive an 18-wheeler. ... Too much to list.”

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Photograph submitted by Deborah Carey, Centralia School District Before the end of the school year, third-graders at Edison Elementary studied the history of Centralia. In honor of that, they put on a performance titled “Yesterday and Today, Washington in Story and Song.” Each class performed a play and songs that represented traditions that were an important part of the development of this area: Native American stories, tall tales and the story of Johnny Appleseed. They provided their accompaniment by playing on Orf instruments. Pictured, front row from left, “On the freeway, it are Yaneed Barajas-Zuniga, Ella Harris and Zoe Anderson. Back row, from left, are Gavin Deuel, Emma Buchanan, Maddix Lopez and Savitha Villlalba-Ortiz. would have to be people going slow in the fast lane, and on back roads

it would be going Kevin Reyes-Gomez, over the speed limit left, and Alexis Castillo- Corona add their and crossing into musical skills to the “Yesterday and Today” other lanes around performance at Edison blind corners.” Elementary, Centralia. Jennifer Sheldon AUTOS Centralia, Great Wolf Lodge in the Classifieds

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Even though you’re just learning our name, they already know yours. “Staying in the passing lane and not even doing the speed limit. Then

slowing down to Connie Bode Debora Taurman VP, Chehalis Centralia Branch 65 mph in a 70, Branch Manager Manager when they see a stater. Grrrrrrr!”

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“Slow and steady wins the race, but 10 mph below the limit is a bit much.”

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Contact: ‘It’s Something That Transcends One’s Simple Human Experience ... ’ Continued from the front page club and hosting the first UFO seminar. ‘‘Why are we hushing things up? This is the key. If we don’t take charge of the political process, BUT, CALAMITY JAYNE soon found her outlaw persona be- the extraterrestrials might have to take over.’’ coming a reality. She landed an 18-month prison sentence for her interac- Preston Collins political activist, theater student and former Ramtha student tions with a George Jung-like character who flew massive amounts of cocaine into the “Your eyes see what you be- AT DUSK, GILLILAND RETURNED to country. lieve,” she said. “So if you don’t prepare us for an evening of sky Upon her release, Jayne took believe it, they’re not going to watching through a meditative on a few new business ventures, show.” entry process. before heading to Yelm to attend “The real experience happens Ramtha’s School of Enlighten- THE SCENE CHANGED AS WE on an inner level,” Gilliland ment, and open the Triad. For those unversed in Yelm neared the ECETI ranch from told us as we circled our chairs counterculture, J.Z. Knight forest land with Douglas firs to clear our collective and indi- founded the school, where she to a dry, desert area full of sage vidual energy. “It’s through the claims to channel a 35,000-year- and grasshoppers. As the bus heart you connect with these old being named Ramtha, who pulled in, the driver, David higher beings.” teaches humans they have the Hare, noted signs prohibiting Gilliland began channeling ability to create their own reality. federal agencies from entering. beings from other dimensions, Last weekend marked “It’s real sovereign nation rocking a table back and forth Jayne’s latest adventure, the the- stuff,” the Rochester resident inside the circle. ater’s first bus trip. said. “Be really aware of how you After setting up camp at the feel in your body,” he instructed. UPON BOARDING THE BUS, Jayne ranch, which features views of “Beings will come into the room first introduced me to her “po- Mount Adams and a herd of do- and bless whoever wants to ex- litical activist,” Preston Collins, micile yaks significant to Tibet- perience it. The most important a theater volunteer and a former an culture, the group listened thing here is to focus on love Ramtha student. in as Gilliland broadcasted his and bliss.” The retired electrical en- internet radio show. First, Gilliland said, an gineer became interested in Gilliland left a career in eighth dimension being entered, spacecraft after Roswell and has commercial real estate after a followed by an Andromedan since investigated the work of near-death experience more from the seventh dimension. political activist Stephen Bas- than three decades ago to begin a spiritual journey, studying SEVERAL PEOPLE IN THE GROUP sett, of the Paradigm Research Amy Nile / [email protected] Group, and Dr. Steven Greer, a various religions, he claims. reported feeling, calm, light, Gilliland said he established peaceful or cool energy as the Lawn chairs are strewn across a ield near Mount Adams and Trout Lake in order to medical doctor, working to un- watch for UFOs on Saturday. cover the government’s alleged the ECETI ranch to further his beings entered. dedication to the “awakening Anna Buerger, of Yelm, said knowledge of UFOs, extrater- she couldn’t quantify it. and enlightenment” of humanity. she felt her neck stiffen as en- restrial intelligence and classi- “That’s when you become The ranch includes a vortex, fied energy propulsion systems ergy passed through her body. aware of other phenomena,” she AREA UFO HISTORY which Gilliland purports to be Antonia Wood, of Rainier, through The Disclosure Project. said. Some of the first reported Collins cited the Citizen the center of the most powerful said she felt a positive energy hit energy. her in the face, which she felt UFO sightings in the United Hearing on Disclosure, which SOPHIE SYKES, RAINIER, a teach- States came from Washington. included a group of 40 research- Even as the activity contin- changed her on a personal level. er at The Phoenix Rising School ues, he said, opposition forces I, however, remained skepti- The earliest report to capture ers, government employees and in Yelm, said she saw three national news coverage was in other individuals’ testimony on censor information related to cal and distracted by two seem- UFOs and felt intense energy in 1947 when pilot Kenneth Ar- extraterrestrial contact before contact with extraterrestrials ingly out-of-place kittens roam- the vortex. nold claimed he spotted nine, six former members of the U.S. and higher beings from other ing at our feet. “It’s an awakening experience shiny unidentified objects Congress earlier this year. dimensions. to see a UFO,” Sykes said. “It’s flying past Mount Rainier at “Why are we hushing things FOLLOWING THE MEDITATION, we not a question of whether UFOs supersonic speeds. up? This is the key,” Collins said. NEXT, THE GROUP LISTENED to went outside to view the night are here, it’s who they are and Arnold’s sighting is credited “If we don’t take charge of the po- a lecture by Jon Kelly, who uses sky illuminated by a nearly full why they’re here.” with being the first of the litical process, the extraterrestri- photos and video, including some moon on the 44th anniversary of modern era and starting the als might have to take over.” shot during previous visits to the Neil Armstrong’s first landing. JOHN SWETZ, A MORTON chiro- UFO craze, with numerous Extraterrestrials, the ranch, to reveal UFO secrets. Gilliland said he and others practor, said he did not see any- reports following. The press 72-year-old said, are concerned “Powerful things happen at the ranch often see spaceships thing unusual at the ranch feel coined the term flying saucer humans will disrupt galactic here,” he said, noting we may drop material that lights up. He any different in the vortex. based on his description of the strange objects. progress or destroy the planet. soon see for ourselves. speculatively quipped that aliens “I’m one of those people that Oil and gas companies, Col- Yelm resident Pamela Roberts, could simply be flushing their need to see it to believe it,” the lins said, have a vested interest a veteran orb and paranormal toilets, exciting earthlings. longtime Lewis County resident in getting the government to photographer, said while contem- A few of my fellow trip- said. “I didn’t necessarily feel A lot of these ideas come cover up extraterrestrial activity plating the many things she has pers brought laser lights to anything stronger than in our from Eastern philosophy, Tao- — a conspiracy. seen in the sky, extraterrestrials lure aliens to engage with us. own county.” ism, Buddhism, even paganism “They don’t’ want us to have and other beings have responded Gilliland said flashing lasers and psychedelic thought. all the knowledge because that to her thoughts by showing vari- often results in responses from I SAW THREE UFOS, according to With varying reports of keeps us in their little prison,” ous light patterns to her. spacecraft, though he did warn my fellow spectators, though I extraterrestrial action coming the North Carolina native said. “It’s something that tran- against pointing lights at regu- would have called them falling stars. from each individual on the trip, “Man’s search on this Earth is a scends one’s simple human ex- lar aircraft. Still, it remains possible that I it seems the concept, taught search for truth.” perience,” she said. “I know they did witness extraterrestrial activ- by both Ramtha and my high can hear us.” BELINDA KACHLEIN STAYED UP ity. And as my travel mates might school English teacher — of re- AS THE BUS WOUND THROUGH the Extraterrestrials and orb be- until dawn, reporting she flashed attest, my skepticism and lack of ality being what one perceives it Columbia River Gorge, I met ings reveal things to an individ- a laser at a UFO, which flashed perceptiveness could indeed have to be — is truly in play here. Natalina Banfi, a Venezuelan ual, she said, depending on the back, seemingly in response. prevented me from fully under- And while some of my new native who came to Yelm seek- human’s level of consciousness. The Tenino resident report- standing the experience. friends’ decidedly intense ideas ing truth through Ramtha’s As a trained observer, Rob- ed seeing lights become sudden- As strange as ECETI con- may seem a little out there, we teachings. Before the school, the erts said, she will photograph ly brighter, what Gilliland calls cepts may seem, upon investiga- are talking about space. 50-year-old said, she did not these phenomena better than “powering up,” before disappear- tion, I found many no different ••• believe in extraterrestrials and a skeptic such as myself. Much ing about a dozen times. than beliefs held by the hard- Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 orbs (unexpected, usually circu- like how a trained eye can iden- In a meditative state, core Yoga crowd, grown-up twitter.com/AmyNileReports lar, artifacts that occur in flash tify wildlife more easily in the Kachlein said, she felt as if flower children, or, in some www.facebook.com/ photography). landscape, she explained. something was closer to her, but cases, Christians. AmyNileTheChronicle

Owes: Knapp Currently Serving 14 Months at Mission Creek Corrections Center Continued from the front page Prosecutor Will Halstead. The the endowment was $460,000 cember 2011 after an investiga- ding supplies for her daughter. rest will go to the museum. in the beginning of 2008, and tion into the museum’s finances During Knapp’s sentencing years — at age 116. Knapp was sentenced to 14 was empty by the time Knapp revealed she used the museum’s hearing in May, her court-ap- Knapp is currently serving a months in prison last May af- was arrested in late 2011, neither funds to draw additional pay- pointed attorney, Ken Johnson, 14-month prison sentence in the ter pleading guilty to multiple the prosecution, nor Knapp’s checks and used the museum’s told the judge that the endow- Mission Creek Corrections Cen- counts of felony theft. One fac- court-appointed attorney, think debit card to pay her personal ment fund, which was supposed ter for Women, a small, mini- tor of the agreement was that Knapp was responsible for the bills. to be left untouched, was fre- mum security facility in Belfair, Knapp paid $20,000 in restitu- entire loss. According to the police report, quently used to cover the mu- according to the Department of tion the day she accepted the Halstead said previously Knapp spent museum funds in seum’s daily expenses. Corrections. plea. that authorities suspected severals ways, including phone Both attorneys, as well as The restitution order came The goal, Halstead said pre- Knapp stole an amount closer to bills, flowers for Lewis County the judge, blamed the museum as a result of Knapp, her attor- viously, was to get as much mon- $200,000, but he said prosecu- Prosecutor Michael Golden’s re- board for bad record keeping, ney and prosecutors coming ey back to the museum upfront tors cannot prove it because a election campaign, party sup- running the museum without a to an agreement on the restitu- as possible. number of people had access to plies, urns for Knapp’s nephew budget and ultimately not fol- tion amount, about two and half Knapp’s court-appointed at- the museum’s bank accounts. who died in April 2008 and wed- lowing their own bylaws. months after she was sentenced torney told the judge during her Halstead said the prosecu- to prison. sentencing hearing in May that tion could definitively prove Of the $95,895 amount, the $20,000 was not his client’s, Knapp spent $95,895 of the $10,000 will go back to Farm- but rather loaned to her by fam- museum’s money between 2006 ers Insurance, which paid the ily members who expect Knapp and 2011, which is the agreed Thank You Every One for Voting Us museum in insurance money to one day pay them back. upon restitution amount. following the theft, said Deputy Even though the amount of Knapp was arrested in De- One of The Best in Lewis County!

Fall: Alice Cripe’s Death Ruled Accidental Continued from the front page liked to walk along the river, said Family members located her Chief Deputy Stacy Brown, from body at 10:18 a.m. at the bot- The woman, Alice Cripe, also the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. tom of an embankment resting sustained injuries to her head Family members, who were against rocks on her property from the fall, Coroner Warren visiting from California, left her on the 1000 block of Wildwood

McLeod said. He ruled her man- house at about 9 p.m. the night Road in Curtis, Brown said. 981 NW State Street · Chehalis WA, 98532 CH502661ca.db ner of death as accidental. prior, Brown said. When they The embankment did not Family members told police returned the following morning, collapse, but the drop to the bot- 360-748-4250 that Cripe was legally blind and they could not find her. tom was steep, Brown said. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 25, 2013 • Sports 1

Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl M’s Manager Wedge Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 5 Sports e-mail: [email protected] Suffers Stroke College Baseball Former Blazer Eddie Smith Hired as LCC Baseball Coach By The Chronicle coaching position with the Uni- All-Star. He earned a spot as LCC athletic director Kirc Ro- the Broncos won 26 games - Former Centralia College versity of Washington. a walk-on infielder for Notre land. “He impressed the search nine more than 2011. Smith led standout Eddie “I’m thrilled to be part of Dame in 2005, and helped the committee with his knowledge the day-to-day development of Smith has been Lower Columbia College and Irish to a pair of Big East cham- and enthusiasm. We are happy position players and played a hired as the the baseball program”, said pionships and two berths to the that he was still interested in large role in the recruiting ef- head baseball Smith. “The Red Devils have the NCAA regionals. He gradu- becoming the head coach of the forts for the program. In Smith’s coach at Lower best college baseball tradition in ated with a bachelor’s degree Red Devils. Eddie is a Northwest only season at Santa Clara, the Washington and it’s an honor to from Notre Dame in 2006, then guy who has been successful at Columbia Col- Bronco offense led the confer- lege, the college lead such a prestigious program.” worked on the University of Vir- the Division I level after a play- ence in stolen bases and finished announced on Smith, 29, attended Centralia ginia’s coaching staff from 2007 ing career in the NWAACC. He College from 2002 to 2004, help- to 2011, helping the team to understands the LCC tradition second in home runs, hitting Tuesday. Smith Eddie Smith will replace Do- ing the Trailblazers to a school three ACC championships and and expectations and is ready to more than twice as many round Lower Columbia trippers than 2010. negal Fergus, Baseball Coach record for total wins in 2004 — two appearances in the College take on the challenge.” who coached when he was named the CC ath- . Smith coached at Notre Smith will also serve in the the Red Devils for a season letic department’s Sportsman of “Eddie was one of the final- Dame last season, and in 2012 LCC Student Services division before accepting an assistant the Year and was an NWAACC ists for the job last year,” said coached at Santa Clara, where as Retention Specialist.

Racing MLB Kazmir Stellar in Indians 10-1 Win Over M’s SEATTLE (AP) — Scott Ka- zmir feels he's a complete pitcher now, not just a hard thrower. Kazmir allowed just one hit over his eight innings, Michael Bourn hit his first career grand slam and the Cleveland Indians downed the Seattle Mariners 10-1 Wednesday afternoon. The only hit Kazmir (6-4) gave up was a clean leadoff single to center by Justin Smoak in the fifth. Kazmir struck out seven, walked two and allowed an un- earned run. Kazmir came up with Tampa Bay in 2004 and was 55-44 in his six Photos courtesy of Brad Baker seasons before Dryad-native Brad Baker has established him as the favorite to the AMA Pro Grand National Championship in 2013 after winning his irst Master-level Grand National being traded race and inishing second in three others. for the Angels CLEVELAND 10 in 2009. The SEATTLE 1 Angels paid him more than $35 million but he lost his velocity and com- mand, won just 11 games before being released in 2011. He played in the Independent League last season. "I'm even better now. I feel RACING I'm a more complete pitcher," said Kazmir, who signed a free- agent deal with the Tribe. "I don't for Greatness have to throw hard every pitch. I can throw hard when I need it By Brandon Hansen but I'm throwing my secondary bhansen@chronline pitches more now. I'm more of a CLOSE TO HOME complete pitcher." It may be nearly 11 p.m. in He nearly was a complete- a Michigan garage during the You can catch Brad Baker game pitcher against the Mari- middle of summer, but Dryad racing in person at the Castle ners. Kazmir, who threw 103 native Brad Baker’s day isn’t Rock TT at Castle Rock Race pitches, pretended to hide from even close to being done. Park on Aug. 3. For more infor- manager Terry Francona when The 20-year old is working mation about Baker, visit he came down the in the on his motorcycles, preparing www.bradthebulletbaker.com eighth to tell him his day was for the next big AMA Expert over. Racing event. He’ll probably be "I wanted to go out there for there until one in the morning, last one," Kazmir said. "But I un- tweaking and adjusting the very cycles. You don’t get to come derstand." machines that have put him home very often during the sea- Kazmir has thrown just one atop the AMA Pro Grand Na- son and that’s something you complete game in his 198 ca- tional Championship Standings. have to settle on.” reer starts. That was a two-hit “It’s a mental game,” Baker Baker has been settled on 3-0 shutout on July 3, 2006 with says. “You’ve got to come and motorcycle racing since he first Tampa Bay against Boston. Vin- work week in and week out. I’m started racing them competi- nie Pestano took over in the always working on my bikes, tively in grade school. ninth. training on them, ordering “I was always good at school "For what he's been through parts, driving to the races. It’s but I just decided when I was and where he's at, that (working pretty much an obstacle you young that I wanted to race the ninth) would have been more have to overcome because you Photos courtesy of Brad Baker 20-year old Brad Baker is leading the AMA Pro Grand National Championship eat, sleep and breath motor- please see BAKER, page S5 please see MARINERS, page S5 standings by 20 points in the young 2013 season.

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Fishing and Hunting Report Tuna Classic Tourney is July 26-27 in Ilwaco By The Chronicle The Oregon Tuna Classic Tournament Series is July 26- 27 in Ilwaco, and Aug. 16-17 in Garibaldi, Oregon. The heaviest five fish are worth $1,500 each day; the second heaviest five fish are $900 each day; and the third heaviest five fish are $600 each day. The two-day overall win- ner will receive a special prize package by Shimano/Power- Pro. There will also be side cash pots, which will be split between the two days, and are optional. The “Largest Tuna Jack- Photo courtesy of the Seattle Times pot” entry is $100 per tour- An orca breaches last Thursday in front of onlookers lining the docks of the Liberty Bay Marina in Keyport, Kitsap County. Howard Garrett, director of Orca Network, nament, and will be split be- says transient killer whales often visit Puget Sound, and these were believed to represent three generations of one family. tween Friday and Saturday. The “Pelagic Jackpot” en- try is $100 per tournament, and will be split between Fri- day and Saturday. These fish include blue fin tuna, big eye tuna, yellow fin tuna, yel- lowtail jack, opah, marlin or WHALES THAT WOW swordfish. No sharks allowed. By The Seattle Times ments throughout the North- period, transient orcas move marine mammals upon which The $100, $250, $500 and If you’re anywhere on or west. “If seals are there, that’s all in smaller groups than their they prey has grown substan- $1,000 “Cash Side Pots” will near the waters of the Puget they need ... they’ll go right into resident cousins that call Puget tially. pay out to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Sound this weekend, keep your busy places sometimes.” Sound home. And while tran- Just where those sighted places at each level of side pot, eyes peeled — there’s a chance Whale watchers posted doz- sients hunt marine mammals and will be split 60 percent, recently might appear next is you could spot a group of tran- ens of photos and videos on such as harbor seals and sea li- 20 percent, 10 percent and 10 really anyone’s guess, Garrett sient killer whales frolicking a Facebook page dedicated to ons, resident orcas prey on fish. percent to the OTC. The cash Hanson said there has been said. about as they hunt prey. orca sightings. side pot will be split evenly Brad Hanson, biologist with no interbreeding between the By late the following Friday, Last Thursday, a family of between Friday and Saturday the National Marine Fisheries two types in 700,000 years, and the Orca Network had gotten event. five orcas created quite a buzz Service, said: “It’s like having very few documented interac- no reports of new sightings — Cost is $650 for both tour- after the whales were spotted a grizzly wandering through tions between them. transient or otherwise. first by Bremerton ferry riders naments per team of four an- town.” The transient killer whales “That’s the mystery of in the morning and later drew glers by July 21 or $450 for Il- The family of transient or- roam between the waters of them,” Garrett said. “You can’t waco only by July 21 and $450 crowds as they leapt into the cas spotted last Thursday is central California and those of predict their movements. for Gairbaldi by Aug. 11. Late air in jaw-dropping fashion just believed to be part of a pod of southeast Alaska. “They could show up on the registration is $100 extra per yards from the shores of Liberty up to 19 transients sighted a And Hanson said whale event. Bay in Keyport. week ago in Saratoga Passage watchers, whale lovers and the South Sound, near Tacoma or For details, visit the web- “They don’t avoid congested between Camino and Whidbey simply curious should expect Olympia. This was the first time site at www.oregontunaclassic. areas,” said Howard Garrett, islands. more sightings because their for them in Liberty Bay, to my org or call 503-407-7022. director of the Orca Network, Able to travel between 75 numbers have multiplied in re- recollection. They seldom show which tracks the whales’ move- and 100 miles in a 24-hour cent years and the population of up in the same place twice.” Salmon Fishing Action Heats Up East Of The Cascades Salmon And The First Schools Of Albacore Tuna Showing Up In Coastal Catches By the Seattle Times By the WDFW going out to about the 180 foot Ballard Locks kicked up a notch ment goal is 350,000, which has Salmon anglers will line, and getting coho. It sounds in the past few days, but a hope been in place at least three or be watching the results of The coastal salmon fisheries the CCA Salmon Derby in have started to heat up at Neah like a lot of private boat guys for any fishery is still up in the four decades. Wenatchee with interest, as Bay, La Push, Westport and Il- who were a lot less success- air. If a reduction is eventually this will be a good gauge of waco, and albacore tuna have ful were grinding for chinook The updated run size for approved, and if the run contin- the summer run fishing on the also arrived in fairly decent off the beach, and not finding Lake Washington sockeye is ues to move toward and above upper Columbia River. Fish numbers. coho. And most of the boats are 169,858 sockeye through Sun- that 200,000, then a really small are being taken from below “We started to see some going north a little bit.” day, July 21. At this same time fishery could still be possible. Wanapum Dam all the way up tuna at Ilwaco, and a few pretty Pinks were also showing up frame in 2006 the counts were State managers call this a step to the Brewster Pool now, but successful trips,” said Wendy in good numbers off Westport. 305,884, which was the last rate approach. success varies day to day. Beeghly, a state Fish and Wild- At La Push and Neah Bay, it time a sport fishery was held in The question is whether this Summer run fishing is life biologist. “They averaged was 1.5 per rod including pinks. the large urban watershed. The new policy would be agreed for improving as more fish move three to five per person, and we “In La Push if you don’t preseason forecast this summer three or four years, and be a test into the area and settle in to saw some with up to 10 per per- count pinks we saw a 1.2 fish was 96,866. drive to the change in manage- spots like the Brewster Pool son. One sample said they were per person average, and it was The peak return time is usu- ment as well as working out and below Wells Dam. The out about 35 miles.” exactly even between chinook ally between July 4 and July 12. sticky topics like mitigation and area above Wells Dam is open “We also saw some pretty and coho,” Beeghly said. “At Last summer’s return of 145,815 hatchery issues. to summer run fishing now, successful albacore trips out of Neah Bay not including pinks shattered the preseason fore- The earliest time frame to and can be a very good spot to La Push,” Beeghly said. it was 0.80 fish per person and cast of 45,871, and more than have a possible fishery would be take salmon that have paused On the salmon front, Ilwaco little over half were chinook.” 20-million fry were released later this month, and it is like- to rest before shooting on up anglers averaged slightly better into the lake earlier this spring. ly fisheries managers will not to the Brewster area. than one fish per rod, and about Lake Washington Sockeye State Fish and Wildlife met make any decisions for at least a They are headed for Lake one chinook for every for hatch- Counts Bounce Back, But A last week to discuss the next week or longer. Wenatchee and are on a good ery coho. Fishery Is Still Up In The Air step and review the Lake Wash- Based on the latest num- schedule for a season on the “In Westport, we saw 0.90 ington sockeye run, including bers — adjusted for tribal C & S lake. Early forecasts are for fish per person last week, By the WDFW looking at possibly lowering fisheries below the locks — the over 40,000 sockeye to return and just over half were coho,” The Lake Washington sock- the escapement goal to 200,000. final run could end up between to Lake Wenatchee this year, Beeghly said. “Some charters eye single-day counts at The The current spawning escape- 175,000 and 225,000. and indications so far are good to at least exceed the needed escapement of 27,0000.

South King County PSA Salmon Derby Is Aug. 3 By The Chronicle The South King County Puget Sound Anglers Salmon Derby is Aug. 3, and spon- sored by Larson Power Boats Northwest. The weigh in stations will be at the Des Moines Marina, Point Defiance Park Marina in Tacoma and the Narrows Marina. More than 600 anglers are expected to try their luck at catching the biggest salm- on with more than $30,000 prizes. The largest fish is worth $3,500. Prizes will be given away to the Top-50 fish weighed in. The awards cer- emony will be held at the Point Defiance Park Marina. Tickets will go on sale at the end of this month. For de- Jack Royle / For The Chronicle tails, go to www.pugetsoun- This picturesque Mount Rainier peering over Packwood Lake is just one of the many amazing view ofered in the Goat Rocks Wilderness. danglers.net. • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 25, 2013

NFL MLB Brock Peterson Records First Major League Hit By The Chronicle up the middle and off the glove ST. LOUIS — Brock Peter- of second baseman Chase Ut- son recorded the first hit of his ley to score Yadier Molina. The Major League RBI single pushed the Cardinals’ Baseball career lead to 10-3, and St. Louis went on Wednesday. on to win 11-3 to improve it’s re- Peterson, a cord to 61-37. 2002 W.F. West The Cardinals currently have graduate play- the best record in Major League ing for the St. Baseball. Louis Cardi- Peterson started the season nals, hit an RBI with St. Louis’ Triple-A affiliate, Brock Peterson the Memphis Redbirds, and was single in the St. Louis bottom of the Cardinals called up to the Cardinals on eighth inning Saturday. The hit improved his of Wednesday’s win over the batting average to .167, with two Philadelphia Phillies at Busch RBIs in six trips to the plate. Stadium. Peterson hit a 97-mph St. Louis will host Philadel- two-seam fastball off of pitcher phia again tonight, starting at Jake Diekman, on a 2-1 count, 6:15 p.m.

John Bazemore / The Associated Press irst-round draft pick defensive back arrives for NFL football training camp in Flowery Sports Briefs Branch, Ga., Wednesday. Trufant signed contract with the Falcons shortly before reporting for camp. University's baseball field in SWWFOA Seeking preparation for the 2014 sea- Officials for Fall son. Falcons, Trufant Agree on Contract By The Chronicle The club is open to players from Thurston, south Pierce, ATLANTA (AP) — Rookie Atlanta traded up eight spots signed Wednesday, too. The Southwest Washing- Lewis and Mason counties. Desmond Trufant in a draft-day deal with St. Louis Trufant has two brothers ton Football Officials As- Tryouts begin at 9:30 a.m. has signed a four-year deal with to select Trufant out of Wash- with NFL experience in the sec- sociation is looking for new and will run until after noon. the Atlanta Falcons and was the ington. He is the leading candi- ondary. played recruits for the 2013 football A question and answer ses- first player to report for the start date to start at right cornerback his first 10 seasons in Seattle season. sion for parents will be held at of training camp. but will have to beat out Rob- before signing with Jacksonville Football officials work 10 a.m. Atlanta announced the deal ert Alford, a second-round pick two months ago. Isaiah Trufant, from 10 to 20 games through Opportunities will be the season and earn from Wednesday. Trufant's agent, from Southeastern Louisiana. a career reserve, is preparing for available for players at all $400 to $600, usually on Doug Hendrickson, told The In six years under general his fourth season with the New positions, and the new pro- Mondays, Tuesdays and Associated Press that the con- manager Thomas Dimitroff, the York Jets. gram is designed for incom- Thursdays. Officials must tract was for $8.16 million with Falcons have had only two play- Desmond Trufant is com- ing freshmen and sopho- $4.3 million guaranteed. ers not report on time because of peting with Alford to replace register with the WIAA, at a cost of $40, and new officials mores. Winter workouts will "Desmond is very excited to a contract dispute. Dunta Robinson, who signed will spend about $200 for start in November and run get started," Hendrickson said. Offensive tackle Sam Baker with Kansas City in March after uniforms and equipment. through February, with the "He made it clear he wanted to be missed the first practice of camp the Falcons released him to clear The officials association Patriots season starting af- in camp on time. As usual, the in 2008. Veteran wideout Roddy room. meets seven times, usually ter the conclusion of high Falcons were great to work with, White missed the first eight days Atlanta lost former starting on Wednesdays, through the school baseball in May. The and we're glad to get this deal of 2009 before signing a six-year cornerback Brent Grimes and season. team will play in the Greater done." deal that made him one of the former reserve Christopher Ow- The SWWFOA welcomes South Sound League and par- Trufant was one of the first NFL's highest-paid receivers. ens to unrestricted free agency. all interested parties, though ticipate in six to eight tourna- players to report to dorms at the Trufant was the last of eight The only current Falcons SWWFOA assignor Bob Berg ments. team's training facility in Flow- draft picks this year to finalize a cornerback with substantial pointed out that it helps if the Fees for the 2014 season ery Branch, Ga. Camp officially contract with the Falcons. Quar- starting experience is Asante individual is in good shape, will be approximately $1450 begins on Thursday with the terback , a seventh- Samuel, a four-time Pro Bowl has a basic understanding of to $1550. Contact the Patriots first practice. round selection from Duke, pick who holds the left-side job. the game, and has the tem- staff for more information at perament to interact with pugetsoundpatriots@hotmail. After Super Bowl, Things Just Got Harder for 49ers players and coaches in an com, or call (206) 376-8520. emotional sport. Getting By Matthew Barrows younger officials involved, PNW Force 14A The Sacramento Bee he added, would ensure that there will be plenty of quali- SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Holding Tryouts fied officials to work games in Linebacker Patrick Willis quick- The Pacific Northwest the future, and he pointed out ly figured out why NFL teams Force, a 14A select fastpitch that former players typically historically have had trouble team, will hold tryouts for the make great officials. avenging a Super Bowl defeat 2013-2014 season on Aug. 10 For more information, when he began perusing the at Stevens Field in Olympia, contact Berg at (360) 807- from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 49ers’ upcoming schedule. 4772 or (360) 269-6466, or via They face three 2012 playoff The Thurston County pro- email at swwfoa@comcast. gram seeks players from all teams in the first three weeks. net. There’s a 12,000-mile round- over the South Sound area to trip jaunt to London at the end play in 16U and 14U champi- of October. And the following Puget Sound Patriots onship tournaments. month there are back-to-back Tryout forms are available trips to New Orleans and Wash- 15U Team Forming at www.pnwforcefastpitch. ington. The 15U Puget Sound com and can be sent to pnw_ “When the schedule was Patriots Baseball Club will [email protected]. Call (360) released, I was looking at the be holding tryouts on Satur- 789-7683 for more informa- games and was like, ‘Wow, this day, Aug. 10, at St. Martin's tion. is one heck of a schedule.’” Wil- lis said. “I guess it’s one of those things when you make it to the Super Bowl, win or lose, that Lefteris Pitarakis / The Associated Press Pole Buildings next year’s schedule is no joke. NFL players , left, of San Francisco and Jacksonville's Uche Nwaneri, And that’s what it is. That’s what right, hold a British lag at Wembley Stadium in London on July 16. 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MLB Will A-Rod play for Yankees Again? A-ROD OUT?: Three- the Biogenesis probe because the fixed penalties are only for Time MVP Could failed urine and blood tests. Face Lifetime Ban in "In theory, they could be Steroid Scandal suspended for five games or 500 games," union head Michael By Ronald Blum Weiner said. The Associated Press Braun negotiated the length NEW YORK — Alex Rodri- of his penalty rather than con- guez certainly leads the New test it before an arbitrator. If Ro- York Yankees in headlines this driguez were to file a grievance, season even though he hasn't a suspension probably would be played a single major league pushed back until after a deci- game. sion and would be delayed until Injuries have kept him away next year. from the team since last year's playoffs, and now Rodriguez Vincent learned in the Steve faces discipline from Major Howe case that lifetime bans are League Baseball in its drug in- difficult to enforce. He suspend- vestigation, possibly up to a life- ed the pitcher for life in June time ban. 1992 for Howe's seventh inci- "The likelihood of a severe dent related to drugs or alcohol, punishment for Rodriguez is but Howe was reinstated that very high," former Commission- November by arbitrator George er Fay Vincent said Wednesday. Nicolau. The three-time AL MVP Despite that, Vincent feels who turns 38 Saturday is among File Photo / The Associated Press more than a dozen players MLB current Commissioner Bud In this Oct. 18, 2012, ile photo, ' Alex Rodriguez watches from the dugout during Game 4 of the American Selig should not be reticent has targeted following allega- League championship series against the Detroit Tigers in Detroit. Injuries have kept him of the ield for more than half the tions they were linked to a Flori- season and now A-Rod faces discipline from Major League Baseball in its drug investigation, possibly up to a lifetime ban. about pursuing a stiff penalty da clinic accused of distributing against Rodriguez. performance-enhancing drugs. "I think he ought to come After Ryan Braun's agree- the United States from Canada. this January, three months after that could change if he somehow down very hard. I don't think ment to accept a 65-game sus- "The mess seems very large the Yankees repeatedly pinch successfully defends himself, he has much to lose, and every- pension earlier this week, atten- indeed," said John Thorn, base- hit for A-Rod and benched him but if that doesn't happen, then thing to gain," Vincent said. tion has turned to Rodriguez, ball's official historian. "If a life- during the playoffs. the perception would be that it who four years ago admitted us- Rodriguez has been a non- time suspension is being brood- Just when it appeared he was was not confined to a certain factor in the Yankees' season, ing PEDs while with Texas from ed about and a plea bargain ready to rejoin the Yankees this period of time, so it would be 2001-03. He has repeatedly de- and much of his $28 million sal- would involve something lesser week, the team said he strained impossible to parse how much nied using them since, and MLB ary this year is being covered by but still very substantial, that's a his left quadriceps. of his performance was unaided has never said he failed a test. whole bucket of tar dumped on Rodriguez has acknowl- and how much was aided. The insurance. He is owed an addi- Lawyers for MLB and the tional $86 million in salary over players' association were set to his legacy." edged taking PEDs before base- shame of all of it is that he clear- With 647 home runs, fifth ball started penalizing their use. ly would have been an all-time the next four seasons. resume discussions about the Costas sees a rules change re- Biogenesis investigation Thurs- on the career list and 115 shy In 2009, he attributed his deci- great player without ever using day. Though it was unclear who of matching ' ca- sion to being "young and stupid" performance-enhancing drugs." garding the salary in long-term might be penalized next, all eyes reer record, Rodriguez is among and agreed to work for the Tay- Fox broadcaster and former contracts as the most effective were on A-Rod. the most prodigious sluggers in lor Hooton Foundation to com- major league catcher Tim Mc- deterrent to drug use. He says The Yankees expect Ro- baseball history. And his record bat steroids. Carver said he regards Rodri- management and players should driguez to be accused of using contracts have put him in the If it turns out he was violat- guez "unfortunately, the way I reopen the labor contract and PEDs over multiple seasons, of spotlight, first a $252 million, ing drug rules all along, his rep- view Ryan Braun, and that's not add a new provision. recruiting other athletes for the 10-year deal with Texas that utation may be beyond repair. good. And I viewed A-Rod as "If you are found to have started in 2001 and later a $275 "There's no question it's been a really good guy. Tarnished is clinic, of attempting to obstruct used PEDs and you exhaust million, 10-year agreement with diminished, and more than understated in these times." MLB's investigation, and of not your appeals ... and you're in the being truthful with MLB in the Yankees that began in 2008. many of his contemporaries that While positive tests lead to a the past when he discussed his But his body has been break- also were involved, because in set series of punishments — 50 midst of a long-term contract, relationship with Dr. Anthony ing down and he's been on the his case the perception now is games for a first offense, 100 the team has the right at its dis- Galea, who pleaded guilty two disabled list six times in six years. that the use has been ongoing," games for a second and a life- cretion to void the contract," he years ago to a federal charge of Right hip surgery in March 2009 NBC and MLB Network broad- time ban for a third — MLB is said. "That's an enormous disin- bringing unapproved drugs into was followed by left hip surgery caster said. "Now not bound by that for players in centive." Commentary Pro Bowl in August Might Generate Interest in the Game he NFL's silly season be- appeal is a bit more comprehen- The premise of beginning a August versus the tropical Canton, where a collection of gins a week from Sunday sive. It's watched football season with an all-star paradise that is Honolulu in the most talented players who Tin Canton, Ohio, home of by those whose appetite for game, by the way, has some January, I've got no case, your ever lived will be studying you the annual exhibition sched- football is bottomless, along precedence. Between 1934 honor. Honolulu prevails. It's uled to coincide with the Pro with gamblers who'll bet on and 1976, an elite team of pro- possible there would be a no- in the stands? Football Hall of Fame induction anything. eligible players out of college show list of invitees to a Can- I keep thinking of the word ceremony. This year's Hall of Rescheduling the Pro Bowl challenged the defending NFL ton Pro Bowl who'd rather not that best described the Fame Game will pit the Miami from the end of the season to champions at Soldier Field in be bothered. College All-Star Game, before Dolphins against the Dallas the start of the season would Chicago. Even though the col- Then again, it's also possible the pragmatics of sports busi- Cowboys. give the stale game a flavor of lege all-stars were consistently an August Pro Bowl incites the Reasonably authentic ver- anticipation. The Pro Bowl in outclassed, the mood of those best of the best to take the field ness made it defunct. sions of those its present condition — players midsummer nights was electric. for the first game of the foot- Electricity. teams will play selected either opt out, or invest Chicago's College All-Star ball season, and to take it with And if the Seahawks' Rich- for 15 minutes half a heart in exchange for a Game couldn't survive the something approximating an ard Sherman isn't a captain's or so, after trip to Hawaii — borders on de- burgeoning business side of the interest. which it'll just pressing. sport. Putting top draft choices A ho-hum, post-season vaca- first choice at cornerback, the be a bunch of NFL commissioner Roger under the authority of a coach tion week in Honolulu replaced electricity turns nuclear. guys in Dol- Goodell, pained to endure a they'd never deal with again, for by a preseason-kickoff game in This game's for you, Canton. phins uniforms 2012 Pro Bowl an Associated the purpose of participating in  auditioning for Press writer described as "pil- a game against the best football  jobs, facing a By John McGrath low fight," was on the verge of team in the world, was seen, ac- bunch of guys The News scrapping the game. If the play- curately, as lunacy. in Cowboys Tribune ers don't care, Goodell reasoned, Injuries were an obvious The Books of Lewis County uniforms hop- we're wasting their time, and concern, and the potential of ing to survive the first roster cut. ours. injuries is the most compelling Available now! But it's football, and many Goodell was persuaded case against a preseason Pro football fans are craving for to give the Pro Bowl a stay of Bowl. So keep the Pro Bowl what Damon Runyon used to execution, and apparently saw rules as they are — no blitzing, refer to as action: Dallas opened enough effort on Jan. 27 to de- no exotic formations on either as a one-point favorite. (Putting termine it worthy of continuing. offense or defense — and ex- money down on the exhibition Whatever Goodell saw required pand the rosters, to ensure no- A Simple Song by opener is dumber than dumb. battlefield binoculars. The NFC body plays more than, say, two Russ Mohney I'd sooner bet the over/under beat the AFC, 62-35, on a day quarters. $ 99 time on Phil Mickelson's next that found the competitive level The sheer hype preceding 28ea victory hug with his family.) of a pillow fight elevated into a a Pro Bowl held on the Hall of + Tax The Hall of Fame Game contest resembling a touch foot- Fame weekend in Canton would draws visitors to the museum ball game between frat houses. be worth the experiment. To- that serves as pro football's Tweaks to the Pro Bowl ward that, the Pro Bowl might Our Hometowns Volume 1-3 shrine, but the NFL would like could be forthcoming, the NFL want to borrow from the NHL, to see more of them. Accord- Network's Albert Breer reported which has abandoned confer- ing to Sports Illustrated's Peter in May. Among the proposals: ence-affiliation All-Star teams King, the league is consider- awarding players with the sort for those assembled by a process ing using Canton as a neutral of cash inducements associated beginning with a fan vote and site for a second game — a with TV game shows. concluding with two captains $ 99 $ 95 regular-season game nationally Yuck. selecting their teams in the tra- 12ea 18ea televised in prime time — to I'm not sure there's any dition of a playground pickup + Tax + Tax sustain the flow of tourists. way to fix the Pro Bowl, but game. Here's another idea: Replace rescheduling the event as part Feelings are hurt, and per- Walkin’ Joe the Hall of Fame Game with of the Hall of Fame induction sonal rivalries are intensified, and the Midnight Marauders an exhibition in dire need of weekend revives two birds but it makes for some great by Dennis R. Waller retooling. with one stone: It gives Canton, theater. Put that theater in the Replace it with the Pro Bowl. birthplace of the NFL, a center- hands of Twitter-addicted NFL CH487162cf.db The 2013 Hall of Fame stage presence beyond some ac- players, allow it to simmer dur- Stop in today to one of these Game's appeal is limited to ceptance speeches and a forget- ing the summer, and all the locations and get your copy!! those following the roster con- table exhibition. And it infuses sudden the tiresome Pro Bowl structions of the Dolphins and energy and enthusiasm into the evolves into a grudge match. Lewis County Cowboys, and gamblers who'll Pro Bowl, which has been dod- As for the allure of a hot Historical Museum bet on anything. The Pro Bowl's dering for decades. and humid Ohio town in SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 25, 2013 • Sports 5

MLB Mariners Manager Eric Wedge Suffers ‘Mild Stroke’ SEATTLE (AP) — Mari- provided an update on Wedge ners manager Eric Wedge sus- after the Mariners' 10-1 loss to tained what the club called a Cleveland on Wednesday. "very mild stroke," but he was "Any situation like this released from the hospital on that arises, there is concern," Wednesday and is expected to Thompson said. "We put our make a full recovery. hearts, thoughts and prayers The 45-year-old Wedge into him and Kate and their was hospitalized Monday extended families. when he complained about "Fortunately, it was a mild light-headedness during bat- stroke but from here they ting practice. know what to work with and He missed the entire three- what to do with him to work game series against Cleveland, his way back." but after a battery of tests was Seattle shortstop Brendan sent home from the hospital Ryan stressed that Wedge Wednesday afternoon, the should take his time and not Mariners said in a statement. try to rush back to the dugout. "We are happy to an- "Come back in his own nounce that Eric Wedge has time," Ryan said. "We will be been released from the hospi- thinking of him and he will be tal," the statement said. "He is with us, so the sooner he gets Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press home with his family resting back the better. Seattle Mariners pitcher Hector Noesi (45) watches as Cleveland Indians' Nick Swisher runs to irst as Swisher iles out to end and feeling well. "We just wish him the best, the ifth inning Wednesday in Seattle. Noesi gave up a grand slam to the Indians' Michael Bourn in the inning. "After much testing the speedy recovery." doctors believe he suffered a Wedge has been a staunch runs this season and the 14th runners with a sac-bunt. very mild stroke. The doctors supporter of many of the Mar- Mariners time Seattle has allowed 10 or Cabrera followed with a expect that he will have a full iners' younger players, and more. two-run double into the left- and complete recovery." now they are offering their Continued from Sports 1 The Indians had lost four center gap. Cabrera came home Wedge, the Mariners support to him. of their first five games out of on Santana's ground-rule double manager since 2011, won't be "It's not just me. It's a lot of managing with my heart than the break and had fallen to 3 ½ to left for a 3-0 score. in uniform for the Mariners' guys in here," first baseman my brain." Francona said. games behind Detroit in the AL "Bournsey set the tone like upcoming four-game series Justin Smoak said. "A lot of "From day one he's been Central. that," Francona said. "Playing against Minnesota and he guys, and he's stuck with us a great. He's had a couple rocky The loss ended the Mari- with the lead is welcomed any won't go on the next road trip long time now. He's going to starts but he's been a good ners' eight-game win streak, time." pitcher for us," he added. "We're to Boston and Baltimore. get through this, and we look their longest since Aug. 14-22, The Mariners got a gift run "What he needs to do is proud of him because he's come forward to have him back." 2012. They were going for their in the second. With two outs stay home for a short period The loss Wednesday was a long way. He felt he had a lot first nine-game streak since May and Jason Bay on first, Michael of time. We expect him to be Seattle's first since July 12 and to prove and he's certainly done 27-June 5, 2003. Saunders bounced to shortstop back sooner than later," gen- it ended the Mariners' season- that. He's got a lot of baseball left Cabrera. He threw wide of sec- eral manager Jack Zduriencik high, eight-game winning in him." Joe Saunders (9-9) took the said. "He's excited. He sounds streak. Kazmir is now 3-0 with loss. He lasted just 4 ⅔ innings, ond for an error and Bay raced normal. I talked to him and it Cleveland's Scott Kazmir a 1.60 ERA with 35 strikeouts allowing five earned runs on home. sounds like everything is fine allowed just one hit in eight in- and 12 walks over his past seven nine hits, walking three and The Mariners returned the and he is ready to roll. nings, Michael Bourn hit his starts. striking out five. favor in the third when center- "We are going to err on the first career grand slam, and "He had a little bit of every- He entered the game with a fielder Michael Saunders miss- side of caution, and I think the Indians salvaged the final thing," said Smoak, who got the 4-0 record and 1.73 ERA in his read a Cabrera flyball for a two- the common sense thing is to game of the three-game series. one hit off Kazmir. "His fastball previous four starts and is now base error. Santana drove him have Eric rest. It makes sense The only hit Kazmir (6-4) was deceptive. He is throwing a 11-4 with a 2.90 ERA in 19 ca- home with his second straight that he doesn't take this trip to gave up was a clean leadoff cutter now and I've never seen reer starts at Safeco Field. double into the left-field corner. the East Coast." single to center by Smoak in that before. He had a good ball "I felt like I was all around The Tribe rallied in the fifth Zduriencik said Wedge the fifth. Kazmir struck out game." the plate today," Saunders said. after two outs. Mark Reynolds will be evaluated further the seven, walked two and al- Bourn blew the game open "Henry (catcher Henry Blanco) singled and Yan Homes walked, next 10 days. lowed an unearned run. in the fifth with his slam on a did a good job back there. We ended Saunders' outing. Noesi Bench coach Robby "He was a different pitcher full-count pitch from reliever just flat-out got out-played, out- walked Drew Stubbs and Bourn Thompson will continue to fill than in Cleveland," Thompson Hector Noesi. pitched, out-hit. Just one of cranked a fastball over the right- in for Wedge, who was the In- said of Kazmir, who allowed Asdrubal Cabrera had two those days." center wall, his third home run. dians' manager from 2003-09. five runs and seven hits in hits, including his eighth home From the first pitch, the In- "To be honest, I seen a good "I'm sure there is a lot of three innings against the Mari- run. Carlos Santana had three dians - and Bourn - had Saun- pitch out of his hand and I was concern out there," Thomp- ners on May 20. "He looked hits, including a pair of RBI ders off-balance. Bourn opened just trying to put the bat on the son said. "Eric is a very caring like he was the old Kazmir. doubles. with a drag bunt, easily beating ball," Bourn said. "I wasn't try- man and loves every one of "Great life on his fastball, It was the ninth time the the throw. Nick Swisher walked ing to do too much but I guess those guys in that clubhouse. I location and command of it. Indians have scored at least 10 and Jason Kipnis advanced the that's when it happens." think they have that in return That made his secondary stuff for him." even better. Velocity was prob- Zduriencik and Thomp- ably up 4-to-5 mph from when son addressed the team and we saw him in Cleveland." STream & Lake map

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Wednesday’s Mariners Box Score Sports Briefs CLEVELAND 301 041 001 — 10 13 2 SWWFOA Golf Tourney Coming Aug. 10 SEATTLE 010 000 000 — 1 2 1 By The Chronicle INDIANS AB R H RBI BB SO AVG OBP SLG MARINERS AB R H RBI BB SO AVG OBP SLG The Southwest Washington Football Officials’ As- B Miller SS-3B 4 0 0 0 0 0 .235 .323 .412 M Bourn CF 4 2 2 4 1 1 .292 .336 .376 sociation will hold its third-annual charity golf tour- N Franklin 2B 3 0 1 0 1 1 .266 .335 .446 N Swisher 1B 4 1 1 0 1 0 .242 .346 .395 nament on Saturday, Aug. 10, at Riverside Golf Course. K Seager 3B 3 0 0 0 0 1 .289 .355 .483 J Kipnis 2B 4 0 0 0 0 1 .295 .377 .515 The registration fee for a team of four is $200. B Ryan SS 0 0 0 0 1 0 .194 .257 .267 A Cabrera SS 4 4 2 3 1 0 .251 .312 .417 Proceeds from the event will benefit the Centralia K Morales DH 3 0 0 0 1 2 .280 .340 .462 C Santana DH 5 0 3 2 0 1 .272 .378 .459 Providence Hospital Cancer Program to help those in J Bay LF 4 1 0 0 0 0 .208 .303 .401 the community battling cancer. M Aviles LF 5 0 1 0 0 0 .259 .292 .371 J Smoak 1B 3 0 1 0 1 2 .267 .366 .424 For more information, contact Jay LaFrance at M Reynolds 3B 4 1 1 0 1 2 .214 .306 .376 M Saunders CF 4 0 0 0 0 1 .223 .306 .363 (360) 269-0023. Y Gomes C 4 1 2 0 1 0 .270 .303 .496 E Chavez RF 3 0 0 0 0 0 .274 .298 .341 D Stubbs RF 3 1 1 0 1 1 .242 .304 .380 H Blanco C 3 0 0 0 0 1 .162 .260 .250 Xtreme Fastpitch Holding Tryouts Totals 37 10 13 9 6 6 172 Totals 30 1 2 0 4 8 132 The Xtreme faspitch program will hold tryouts on Pitchers IP H R ER BB SO HR PC-ST ERA Aug. 8 and Aug. 13 at Chehalis’ Recreation Park for Pitchers IP H R ER BB SO HR PC-ST ERA J Saunders (L, 9-9) 4.2 9 6 5 3 5 0 104-62 4.48 competitive A/B 10U and 12U teams for the 2013 fall S Kazmir (W, 6-4) 8.0 1 1 0 2 7 0 103-70 3.96 H Noesi 2.1 2 3 3 2 1 2 44-25 5.64 and 2014 spring seasons. V Pestano 1.0 1 0 0 2 1 0 29-16 4.18 L Luetge 2.0 2 1 1 1 0 0 24-15 5.51 Registration will begin at 5:30 p.m., and tryouts Totals 9.0 2 1 0 4 8 0 132-86 Totals 9.0 13 10 9 6 6 2 172-102 start at 6 p.m. For more information, email info@wa- xtreme.com. Scoreboard Team United 10U, 12U Holding Tryouts Chicago 44 54 .449 17 5. Yu Darvish, TEX 2.86 6. Justin Rose $3,032,310 The Team United 10U and 12U fastpitch teams, LOCAL Milwaukee 42 58 .420 20 7. Bill Haas $2,902,295 Local Golf WEST Saves 8. Adam Scott $2,799,846 based in Lewis County, will hold tryouts for the 2014 Newaukum Valley Los Angeles 53 47 .530 — 1. Jim Johnson, BAL 35 9. Jason Day $2,668,138 season on Aug. 4 at Fort Borst Park in Centralia. Women’s Golf Club Arizona 52 48 .520 1 2. Mariano Rivera, NYY 32 10. Kevin Streelman $2,605,882 11. Boo Weekley $2,360,936 The 10U tryout will be from noon to 2 p.m., with July 24 Results Colorado 49 53 .480 5 3. Joe Nathan, TEX 31 First Division 12. Keegan Bradley $2,350,946 San Francisco 46 54 .460 7 4. Grant Balfour, OAK 26 the 12U tryout from 4 to 6 p.m. Players should arrive 1. Patty Reichert 13. Hunter Mahan $2,339,697 San Diego 45 57 .441 9 5. Ernesto Frieri, LAA 25 2. (tie) Georgie Halphide, Carol 14. Steve Stricker $2,306,746 30 minutes early to register. For more information Hill 15. Henrik Stenson $2,203,503 contact program directors Rhonda Glazer (360-310- Second Division Tuesday’s Results 16. D.A. Points $2,165,537 1. Diane Young Pittsburgh 5, at Washington 1 Batting Average 17. Webb Simpson $2,077,267 0948) or Shaunie Kennedy (360-239-9932), or email 2. Marlene Farrell Cincinnati 9, at San Francisco 3 1. Yadier Molina, STL .335 18. Jordan Spieth $2,058,819 [email protected]. LA Dodgers 10, at 9 1. Allen Craig, STL .335 19. Harris English $2,009,390 at Boston 6, Tampa Bay 2 3. Michael Cuddyer, COL .327 20. Graeme McDowell $1,930,731 at NY Mets 4, Atlanta 1 4. Matt Carpenter, STL .324 21. Dustin Johnson $1,928,993 WNBA NY Yankees 5, at Texas 4 5. Jean Segura, MIL .321 22. Jimmy Walker $1,923,250 Detroit 6, at 2 23. Russell Henley $1,884,605 24. Lee Westwood $1,853,429 WNBA Standings at Kansas City 3, Baltimore 2 Home Runs 25. Charles Howell III $1,782,291 Sports on the Air EASTERN CONFERENCE San Diego 6, at Milwaukee 2 1. Carlos Gonzalez, COL 26 26. Martin Laird $1,686,873 W L PCT GB at Houston 5, Oakland 4 2. Pedro Alvarez, PIT 25 27. Angel Cabrera $1,686,778 THURSDAY, July 25 Chicago 12 5 .706 - at St. Louis 4, Philadelphia 1 3. Domonic Brown, PHI 24 28. Ken Duke $1,646,762 Atlanta 11 5 .688 ½ Miami 4, at Colorado 2 4. Paul Goldschmidt, ARI 21 29. Charl Schwartzel $1,638,895 CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Washington 9 9 .500 3 ½ at Arizona 10, 4 5. Jay Bruce, CIN 20 30. David Lingmerth $1,634,709 4:30 p.m. Indiana 7 9 .438 4 ½ Minnesota 10, at LA Angels 3 31. Sang-Moon Bae $1,604,761 New York 7 10 .412 5 ESPN2 — at Montreal 32. Graham Delaet $1,577,300 Connecticut 4 12 .250 7 ½ at Seattle 4, Cleveland 3 Runs Batted In 33. Zach Johnson $1,565,892 GOLF San Francisco 5, at Cincinnati 3 1. Paul Goldschmidt, ARI 80 9 a.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE 2. Brandon Phillips, CIN 79 34. Scott Stallings $1,551,047 35. Jonas Blixt $1,541,736 W L PCT GB Wednesday’s Results 2. Allen Craig, STL 79 ESPN2 — The Senior British Open Champi- 36. John Merrick $1,532,105 Minnesota 14 3 .824 - Oakland 4, at Houston 3 4. Domonic Brown, PHI 69 37. Michael Thompson $1,516,253 onship, first round, at Southport, England Los Angeles 12 5 .706 2 at LA Angels 1, Minnesota 0 5. Jay Bruce, CIN 68 38. Chris Stroud $1,477,808 Noon Phoenix 9 9 .500 5 ½ Cleveland 10, at Seattle 1 Seattle 6 10 .375 7 ½ 39. Sergio Garcia $1,457,821 TGC — PGA Tour, Canadian Open, first Tampa Bay 5, at Boston 1 Wins Tulsa 6 13 .316 9 40. Ryan Palmer $1,455,730 round, at Oakville, Ontario San Antonio 5 12 .294 9 Pittsburgh 4, at Washington 2 1. Adam Wainwright, STL 13 LA Dodgers 8, at Toronto 3 2. Patrick Corbin, ARI 12 FedEx Cup Points Leaders 3:30 p.m. Tuesday’s Results Atlanta 8, at NY Mets 2 2. Jordan Zimmermann, WSH 12 As of July 24 TGC — Web.com Tour, Boise Open, first New York 77, Indiana 72 at Texas 3, NY Yankees 1 4. Lance Lynn, STL 11 Golfer Points round, at Boise, Idaho (same-day tape) Detroit 6, at Chicago White Sox 2 5. Cliff Lee, PHI 10 1. Tiger Woods 2,481 2. Phil Mickelson 2,118 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Wednesday’s Results at Kansas City 4, Baltimore 3 3. Matt Kuchar 2,020 at Milwaukee 3, San Diego 1 11 a.m. Washington 82, Chicago 78 4. Brandt Snedeker 1,678 at St. Louis 11, Philadelphia 3 1. Clayton Kershaw, LAD 2.01 Minnesota 81, Phoenix 69 5. Billy Horschel 1,459 MLB — Regional coverage, N.Y. Yankees at at Colorado 2, Miami 1 Atlanta 74, Connecticut 65 2. Jeff Locke, PIT 2.11 6. Justin Rose 1,358 Texas or Detroit at Chicago White Sox 3. Matt Harvey, NYM 2.23 7. Bill Haas 1,320 4 p.m. Thursday’s Games Thursday’s Games 4. Patrick Corbin, ARI 2.31 8. Kevin Streelman 1,260 New York at Sam Antonio, 9:30 a.m. Atlanta at NY Mets, 9 a.m. 5. Adam Wainwright, STL 2.44 9. Boo Weekley 1,206 MLB — Regional coverage, Tampa Bay at Bos- Indiana at Tulsa, 9:30 a.m. Pittsburgh at Washington, 9:30 a.m. 10. Jason Day 1,182 ton or Philadelphia at St. Louis Seattle at Los Angeles, 12:30 p.m. NY Yankees at Texas, 11 a.m. Saves 11. Adam Scott 1,172 6:30 p.m. Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 11 a.m. 1. Jason Grilli, PIT 30 12. Keegan Bradley 1,107 WGN — Chicago Cubs at Arizona Saturday’s Games San Diego at Milwaukee, 11 a.m. 2. Edward Mujica, STL 29 13. Hunter Mahan 1,088 14. Harris English 1,068 7:10 p.m. Western Conf. vs. Eastern Conf., 12:30 p.m. Miami at Colorado, 12 p.m. 3. Craig Kimbrel, ATL 28 15. Webb Simpson 1,022 Houston at Toronto, 4 p.m. 4. Rafael Soriano, WSH 25 ROOT — Minnesota at Seattle 16. Russell Henley 1,006 Tampa Bay at Boston, 4 p.m. 5. Sergio Romo, SF 24 League Leaders 17. D.A. Points 1,000 VOLLEYBALL Philadelphia at St. Louis, 4 p.m. Points 18. Charles Howell III 996 5 p.m. Baltimore at Kansas City, 5 p.m. 1. Cappie Pondexter NYL 24.0 Team Batting Jimmy Walker 996 NBCSN — World Series of Beach Volleyball, 2. Briann January IND 21.0 Chicago Cubs at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. 1. Detroit .280 20. Steve Stricker 990 3. Tamika Catchings IND 16.0 LA Angels at Oakland, 7 p.m. 2. St. Louis .277 21. Henrik Stenson 959 women’s Grand Slam quarterfinals and men’s 4. Plenette Pierson NYL 14.0 Minnesota at Seattle, 7 p.m. 3. Boston .275 22. Dustin Johnson 921 Grand Slam pool play, at Long Beach, Calif. 5. Kelsey Bone NYL 12.0 Cincinnati at LA Dodgers, 7 p.m. 4. Baltimore .268 23. Ken Duke 886 5. LA Angels .266 24. Graham Delaet 856 FRIDAY, July 26 Assists Friday’s Games 6. LA Dodgers .264 25. Graeme McDowell 848 26. Chris Kirk 842 AUTO RACING 1. Plenette Pierson NYL 7.0 NY Mets at Washington, 10:30 a.m. 7. Colorado .263 27. Zach Johnson 836 2. Briann January IND 4.0 Boston at Baltimore, 4 p.m. 8. San Francisco .262 5 a.m. 28. Scott Stallings 801 Texas at Cleveland, 4 p.m. 9. Tampa Bay .262 3. Cappie Pondexter NYL 4.0 29. Angel Cabrera 794 NBCSN — Formula One, practice for Hungar- Tampa Bay at NY Yankees, 4 p.m. 4. Kara Braxton NYL 2.0 10. Texas .260 30. Lee Westwood 792 ian Grand Prix, at Budapest, Hungary NY Mets at Washington, 4 p.m. 5. Erlana Larkins IND 2.0 11. Philadelphia .257 31. Martin Laird 788 7:30 a.m. Houston at Toronto, 4 p.m. 12. Cleveland .256 32. Charl Schwartzel 782 Blocks Philadelphia at Detroit, 4 p.m. 13. Arizona .255 33. Chris Stroud 770 SPEED — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, final 1. Jessica Breland IND 3.00 Pittsburgh at Miami, 4 p.m. 14. Kansas City .255 Sang-Moon Bae 770 practice for Indiana 250, at Indianapolis 2. Kara Braxton NYL 1.00 St. Louis at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. 15. Milwaukee .254 35. Jonas Blixt 753 8:30 a.m. 3. Tamika Catchings IND 1.00 Kansas City at Chi. White Sox, 5 p.m. 16. Cincinnati .254 36. David Lingmerth 747 SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for 4. Karima Christmas IND 1.00 Milwaukee at Colorado, 5:40 p.m. 17. Toronto .253 37. John Merrick 745 38. Ryan Palmer 744 5. Plenette Pierson NYL 1.00 San Diego at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. 18. Atlanta .250 Samuel Deeds 400, at Indianapolis 39. Bubba Watson 741 LA Angels at Oakland, 7 p.m. 19. Chicago Sox .248 4:30 p.m. 40. Brian Gay 737 Rebounds Minnesota at Seattle, 7 p.m. 20. San Diego .246 SPEED — Rolex Sports Car Series, Brickyard 1. Erlana Larkins IND 16.0 Cincinnati at LA Dodgers, 7 p.m. 21. Minnesota .245 Chicago Cubs at San Francisco, 7 p.m. Grand Prix, at Indianapolis (same-day tape) 2. Alex Montgomery NYL 11.0 22. Seattle .244 BOXING 3. Plenette Pierson NYL 11.0 23. Chicago Cubs .244 4. Kara Braxton NYL 6.0 Saturday’s Games 24. Oakland .244 RACING 6 p.m. 5. Karima Christmas IND 6.0 Tampa Bay at NY Yankees, 10 a.m. 25. Pittsburgh .243 NASCAR Nationwide Series ESPN2 — Yakubu Amidu (18-4-1) vs. Juan Houston at Toronto, 10 a.m. 26. NY Yankees .243 Sprint Cup Standings Carlos Burgos (30-1-1), for vacant WBO Interna- Steals LA Angels at Oakland, 12 p.m. 27. Washington .239 As of July 24 tional lightweight title, at Lincoln, Calif. 1. Kelsey Bone NYL 2.00 St. Louis at Atlanta, 12 p.m. 28. NY Mets .236 2. Erlana Larkins IND 2.00 NY Mets at Washington, 12 p.m. 29. Houston .236 Driver Points GOLF 3. Tamika Catchings IND 1.00 Minnesota at Seattle, 1 p.m. 30. Miami .231 1. Jimmie Johnson 696 9 a.m. 2. Clint Bowyer 640 4. Karima Christmas IND 1.00 Boston at Baltimore, 4 p.m. 3. Carl Edwards 623 ESPN2 — The Senior British Open Champi- 5. Briann January IND 1.00 Texas at Cleveland, 4 p.m. Team Pitching 4. Kevin Harvick 622 onship, second round, at Southport, England Philadelphia at Detroit, 4 p.m. 1. Pittsburgh 3.07 Kansas City at Chi. White Sox, 4 p.m. 5. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 578 10 a.m. Field Goal % 2. Atlanta 3.36 6. Matt Kenseth 576 Pittsburgh at Miami, 4 p.m. 1. Erlana Larkins IND 1.000 3. Cincinnati 3.39 7. Kyle Busch 576 TGC — USGA, U.S. Junior Amateur Champi- 2. Briann January IND 0.727 Milwaukee at Colorado, 5 p.m. 4. St. Louis 3.39 8. Greg Biffle 545 onship, quarterfinal matches, at Truckee, Calif. 3. Kelsey Bone NYL 0.500 San Diego at Arizona, 5 p.m. 5. Oakland 3.56 9. Brad Keselowski 529 Noon Chicago Cubs at San Francisco, 6 p.m. 4. Cappie Pondexter NYL 0.500 6. LA Dodgers 3.62 10. Kasey Kahne 523 TGC — PGA Tour, Canadian Open, second 5. Plenette Pierson NYL 0.455 Cincinnati at LA Dodgers, 6 p.m. 7. Washington 3.64 11. Martin Truex Jr. 521 8. NY Yankees 3.72 12. Jeff Gordon 521 round, at Oakville, Ontario League Leaders 9. Texas 3.74 13. Tony Stewart 518 3:30 p.m. 10. Arizona 3.77 14. Kurt Busch 516 15. Jamie McMurray 507 TGC — Web.com Tour, Boise Open, second Batting Average 11. Miami 3.79 MLB 16. Aric Almirola 502 round, at Boise, Idaho (same-day tape) 1. Miguel Cabrera, DET .358 12. Tampa Bay 3.79 Major League Baseball Standings 2. Joe Mauer, MIN .324 17. Jeff Burton 498 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 13. Detroit 3.80 18. Joey Logano 487 American League 2. David Ortiz, BOS .324 14. Kansas City 3.81 19. Ryan Newman 487 4:30 p.m. EAST W L PCT GB 4. Mike Trout, LAA .321 15. NY Mets 3.83 20. Paul Menard 487 MLB — Regional coverage, St. Louis at Atlanta Boston 61 42 .592 — 5. James Loney, TB .313 16. Boston 3.85 21. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 476 Tampa Bay 60 42 .588 ½ or Philadelphia at Detroit (7 p.m. start) 17. Chicago Sox 3.97 22. Marcos Ambrose 440 7:05 p.m. Baltimore 57 45 .559 3½ Home Runs 18. Chicago Cubs 4.00 23. Juan Pablo Montoya 424 New York 53 48 .525 7 1. Chris Davis, BAL 37 19. Milwaukee 4.02 24. Casey Mears 403 WGN — Chicago Cubs at San Francisco Toronto 45 55 .450 14½ 2. Miguel Cabrera, DET 31 20. Philadelphia 4.10 25. Denny Hamlin 361 7:10 p.m. CENTRAL 3. Edwin Encarnacion, TOR 26 21. Colorado 4.13 26. David Gilliland 354 27. Danica Patrick 350 ROOT — Minnesota at Seattle Detroit 56 44 .560 — 4. Adam Dunn, CHW 24 22. San Francisco 4.15 28. David Ragan 342 TENNIS Cleveland 53 48 .525 3½ 4. Raul Ibanez, SEA 24 23. Seattle 4.16 29. Mark Martin 314 Kansas City 47 51 .480 8 24. Cleveland 4.20 1 p.m. Minnesota 43 55 .439 12 Runs Batted In 30. Bobby Labonte 295 25. San Diego 4.22 31. Dave Blaney 283 ESPN2 — ATP World Tour, BB&T Atlanta Chicago 39 59 .398 16 1. Chris Davis, BAL 97 26. LA Angels 4.27 32. David Reutimann 279 Open, quarterfinal WEST 2. Miguel Cabrera, DET 96 27. Baltimore 4.29 33. J.J. Yeley 272 Oakland 59 42 .584 — 3. Edwin Encarnacion, TOR 74 4 p.m. 28. Toronto 4.36 34. David Stremme 267 ESPN2 — ATP World Tour, BB&T Atlanta Texas 56 45 .554 3 4. Prince Fielder, DET 71 29. Minnesota 4.36 35. Travis Kvapil 240 Seattle 48 53 .475 11 5. Nelson Cruz, TEX 70 30. Houston 4.89 36. AJ Allmendinger 211 Open, quarterfinal Los Angeles 47 52 .475 11 37. Michael Waltrip 102 8 p.m. Houston 34 66 .340 24½ Wins 38. Michael McDowell 93 ESPN2 — WTA, Bank of the West Classic, National League 1. Max Scherzer, DET 14 39. Scott Speed 91 EAST W L PCT GB 1. Matt Moore, TB 14 GOLF 40. Timmy Hill 80 quarterfinal, at Stanford, Calif. Atlanta 57 44 .564 — 3. Bartolo Colon, OAK 13 41. Terry Labonte 77 VOLLEYBALL Philadelphia 49 52 .485 8 4. Chris Tillman, BAL 12 PGA Tour 42. Ken Schrader 68 43. Boris Said 26 5 p.m. Washington 48 53 .475 9 5. Felix Hernandez, SEA 11 Money Leaders 44. Ron Fellows 22 NBCSN — World Series of Beach Volleyball, New York 44 53 .454 11 As of July 24 Golfer Money 45. Justin Marks 14 Miami 37 62 .374 19 Earned Run Average women’s Grand Slam semifinals and champion- 1. Tiger Woods $6,159,119 46. Scott Riggs 10 CENTRAL 1. Felix Hernandez, SEA 2.43 2. Phil Mickelson $4,860,810 47. Victor Gonzalez Jr. 7 ship; men’s Grand Slam quarterfinals, at Long St. Louis 61 37 .622 — 2. Bartolo Colon, OAK 2.52 3. Matt Kuchar $4,488,308 48. Tomy Drissi 6 Beach, Calif. Pittsburgh 60 39 .606 1½ 3. Hiroki Kuroda, NYY 2.65 4. Brandt Snedeker $3,821,910 49. Alex Kennedy 4 Cincinnati 57 44 .564 5½ 4. Chris Sale, CHW 2.81 5. Billy Horschel $3,048,787 49. Brian Keselowski 4 • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 25, 2013

NFL Jackson Settled With Seahawks: Former Alabama State QB Changes Outlook on NFL Career By Tim Gayle August, he had no time to learn “It was a business decision, ever get another shot at a start- past few years, but this is the Montgomery Advertiser (MCT) the playbook or the players be- but I felt like I was the best quar- ing job in the NFL. first under his direction and he fore the start of the 2012 season. terback on the roster,” Jackson He signed a one-year deal to plans to make it an annual event, Tarvaris Jackson spent seven He became a third-string side- said. “That lets you know it’s all compete with Brady Quinn for even after his career is over. years trying to earn the starting line watcher who never played a about business, about money. It the role as backup to Wilson. “When I was growing up, job as quarterback of an NFL snap. really was a blessing in disguise. If he wins the job, he is likely Reggie Barlow always did team. Now, as he prepares for In June, history repeated it- The situation at Buffalo was a to receive a contract extension camps,” Jackson said. “We al- his eighth season and a second self as the Bills’ new coaching rough situation and I appreciate next year. If not, he may be re- ways talked about him helping stint with the , staff brought in free agent Kevin the opportunity, but going back leased again. After all, it’s a me out so that I could help the the former Sidney Lanier High Kolb and drafted EJ Manuel, to Seattle was a better situation business where eight-year NFL next guy out and the next guy and Alabama State star has a then cut Jackson. even though I’m not the starter. veteran are for could help the next guy out. It’s new outlook. “They got me early, then Kev- I’ve got a chance to get back with emergencies in case the starter my turn now. I’m just trying to “I could have gone to other in Kolb, then they drafted Man- some familiar faces, back at a is injured. give back.” teams, but I’m in the eighth year uel,” Jackson said. “I really feel place I’m familiar with. “I knew the last year in Seattle Jackson said that when his of my career now, and I’m just like they want to push (Manuel) “I know the city, and I’m with (in 2011) was probably my last career is over, he hopes to be- trying to get to the Super Bowl,” into the competition. I wish a good team. We know we can shot,” Jackson said. “I ended up come a coach in the Montgom- he said. “I’m all about winning him the best of luck. I just feel win every game we play. At Buf- getting another shot, supposed- ery area. His focus now is not on championships. I feel like that like that’s the trend right now. falo, it was a little different. We ly, in Buffalo. I wish they would winning the starting job in Seat- was my best chance among the They’ve got a new head coach, were an up-and-coming team have given me a legitimate shot, tle but on his new role in helping teams I could choose from.” and they feel like they can grow trying to find ourselves. They but right now I’m in Seattle, I’m Pete Carroll’s Seahawks achieve Forgive Jackson if he doesn’t with (Manuel). I’m an older guy, released me on a Monday (in going to help Russell as much as their goal of winning any way sound quite as competitive as he been around. I don’t fault them. June). I worked out, I left and I can, I’m going to be the best he can. used to be. I actually appreciate them for came back home and they called teammate I can be as always and “I love Seattle,” he said. “I had The last two years have been letting me go as early as they did. me back up there and told me just be ready. We’ve got a con- a great time that year in 2011. frustrating, downright mysti- “They could have held on to they were releasing me. My tending team, we can take it all We’ve got Sidney Rice up there, fying at times, for a player who me until after (training) camp agent asked me, ‘Tarvaris, who the way. When I got released my Percy Harvin, guys I’m friends feels he has shown he has what and it could’ve been a tough do you have in mind?’ I said, ‘I old teammates were like, ‘Bro, with off the field. It’s a no-brain- it takes to be a starting quar- situation like it was last year, want to go back to Seattle.’ “ you need to come back. If any- er to want to return. Pete is love- terback in the league but can’t which I really didn’t want.” Now, a little older and a little thing happens to Russell, what ly. He makes it easy for guys to always overcome the business A day later, he was back with wiser, Jackson knows barring are we going to do? We know we come to work every day. We re- aspects of pro football. the Seahawks for the 2013 sea- injury or any unforseen circum- can win games with you.’ “ ally have fun every day. He was a “I found out the hard way it’s son. stances that’s it’s unlikely he will Before he left Montgomery coach at one of the best universi- a business,” he said. “It had al- on Monday for training camp ties (Southern California) in the ways been football first for me, that starts Thursday, Jackson United States, so he knows what but now it’s kind of shown me put on a free youth football it takes.” the business part of the NFL. camp at Alabama State on Sat- That’s what I signed up for, so I urday. can’t really complain. I just have More than 200 eager football to do my job, collect my check players signed up, with a little and keep this going the best I more than 180 participating in can.” the camp. 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Kai-Huei Yau / The Tri-City Herald Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman employs a crawling defense on 5-year-old Parker Close, of Pasco, Wash., on Friday while helping with a catching drill during the Gatorade Junior Training Camp at Lampson Stadium in Kennewick, Wash. Sherman was joined by teammates Doug Baldwin and Brandon Browner who helped the Kennewick High School football coaching staf to run drills for about 250 kids ages 7-14. Seattle Set to Open Camp Amid Major Hype By Tim Booth ons out due to a knee injury, the The Associated Press Seahawks had no sacks on Matt Ryan. The solution was a major RENTON — Pete Carroll is revamp of its defensive front. Se- used to the glare. It was part of attle signed Cliff Avril, Michael the deal coaching at USC. When his Seattle Seahawks Bennett and Tony McDaniel, begin training camp this week, and drafted Jesse Williams and they'll feel the glare of a spot- Jordan Hill. Once back from his light that's never shined through four-game suspension for using the clouds this bright in the Pa- banned substances, Irvin is like- cific Northwest. ly to transition to outside line- They aren't just plucky up- backer, but still rush from that starts with little regard on a position. The lingering question national scale. These Seahawks is where Clemons is at in his re- begin camp knowing they are covery from ACL surgery. a popular choice not just to win 4. SUSPENSION CEN- the NFC West, but to reach the TRAL: Irvin became the lat- Super Bowl. est to be caught by the NFL for Carroll basked in the glow of using a banned substance. The such expectations when he was Seahawks have seen five players at USC and the Trojans were the get suspended for using PEDs dominant power in college foot- since 2011. It's created a stigma ball. But this is Seattle, where for the team and even San Fran- expectations are usually met cisco coach Jim Harbaugh made with disappointment. And with mention of Seattle's problems in a team that relies so much on Darryl Dyck / The Canadian Press June. The Seahawks need a pre- youth, the Seahawks will have Seattle Seahawks mascot Blitz jokes around as young girls learn cheerleading moves from members of the team’s Sea Gals season without off-field issues to to watch from becoming over- Squad during the NFL football team’s junior training camp in West Vancouver, B.C., on July 14. The free camp, open to children whelmed by the attention aged 7-14, teaches basic football fundamentals and includes a motivational life-skills session. It was part of a four day visit by quiet some of the murmurs. 5. HANDLE THE HYPE: "I make my own expecta- the team to Canada. tions so I don't really worry Seattle will be a very popular about what the media says or the top 10 QBs in the NFL and ard Sherman gets. Thomas and the quarterback. Seattle finished place for every national pub- what other people say to be ranked behind San Francisco's Sherman are deserving of the the regular season tied for 18th lication during training camp, honest with you," quarterback Colin Kaepernick by one orga- accolades, but most of the atten- with 36 sacks, but eight of those looking to swoop in and docu- Russell Wilson said. "My only nization. Wilson is the clear-cut tion has fallen to Sherman for came against Green Bay in Week ment what could be an unprec- expectation is to work as hard leader of the Seahawks entering his confident, borderline cocky 3. Outside of Chris Clemons and edented season. Carroll's ability as I can, to be consistent, for camp. 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Oregon Trail Days REGON in Tenino

July 26, 27 & 28, 2013 T RAIL D AYS

IN T ENINO

~ July 26, 27 & 28, 2013 Black Powder Shoot fires up Oregon Trail Days

Tenino celebrates its rich history with Oregon Trail Days

By The Nisqually Valley News Music Foundation hosts a benefit their favorites, like the black powder for the festivities, and black powder For a weekend of fun in a town concert on the Quarry House Stage rifle shooters, the Lakefair float and shooters from Puget Sound Trappers filled with history, make the trip to with local musicians and a beer and new entries. do a shooting demonstrations on the Tenino for Oregon Trail Days. wine garden. Businesses, organizations, baseball field. From Friday, July 26 through Proceeds benefit the Tenino political candidates, animals and A visit to the Depot Museum Sunday, July 28, Tenino throws a School District and Tenino’s famous children are also part of the parade should also be on the list of things to birthday party that’s hard to beat. Quarry Pool. along with fire trucks and possibly a do over Oregon Trail Days weekend. “It provides food, activities and This year there is a family area so real airplane. A car show is scheduled Friday at lots of homemade items for all ages,” the show is for all ages. The park is where the action is Scotty B’s 50’s Diner, 500 Sussex Ave. said Oregon Trail Days organizer On Saturday, early planning will for music, vendors, Traders’ Row and E. Registration is at 5 p.m. Maria Chambers. “The free kid help find a good parking place in activities for kids before and after the A trip to the Quarry Pool at the zone is a great place for Candy in a town as the main road through the parade. park can solve the problem of a hot Haystack, potato sack races and even city is shut down in preparation for Homemade craft vendors and day. a bouncy house. Kids too old for these the parade. great food, as well as entertainment Of course, wandering the streets games, take them on over to the Black The T90 Motorcycle Drill Team for the kids, make for a fun-filled also gives visitors the opportunity to Powder Shoot where they learn to revs its engines at 10:45 a.m. for a weekend that’s sure to please see all the beautiful buildings made shoot an authentic black powder rifle. thrilling run down the parade route everyone. from local granite mined at the park The Quarry Pool is a great place to entertain and build anticipation for The Tenino Farmers Market a long time ago. for anyone to cool off.” what’s next. moves from its regular location near That visible, living history is what On Friday and Saturday from 6 The streets will be lined with the elementary school to the First makes Tenino’s birthday party so p.m. to midnight, the Adam Craig locals and tourists as they watch for Presbyterian Church parking lot special. Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 25, 2013 LIFE

Schedule of Events Thursday, July 25 Traders set-up, camping opens in Tenino City Park 7:30 p.m. — Tenino High School presents “Annie” Friday, July 26 Traders’ Row opens 5 p.m. — Scotty B’s 18th annual car show 6 p.m. — Adam Craig Band (to midnight) at Tenino City Park Little League Baseball Field (790-5888; [email protected]) Tenino 7:30 p.m. — Tenino High School presents “Annie” Saturday, July 27 8 a.m. — Black Powder Shoot registration opens 8:45 a.m. — Black Powder Shoot shooters meeting Walking Tour 9 a.m. — Black Powder Shoot first match relay 9 a.m. — Blue Ribbon Pie Contest entry (to 11 a.m.) Tour Tenino’s Sandstone Buildings and Sites 10 a.m. — Tenino Farmers Market opens (Tenino First Presbyterian Church parking lot) Welcome to Tenino and its sandstone legacy of quarries and buildings. Tenino, 10 a.m. — Quarry stage entertainment: Larry Luvaul located in Southern Thurston County and founded in 1872, was known in its early 10:45 p.m. — T9O Motorcycle Drill Team kicks off parade years as a terminus of the Northern Paciic Railroad and later the junction for the Noon — Traditional salmon bake Noon — Quarry stage entertainment: Backlash (Olympia) Olympia and Tenino Railroad line. 1 p.m. — Black Powder Shoot ladies’, pistol and In 1888, a large deposit of sandstone was found near Tenino. By the 1910s novelty events quarries were operated by the Tenino Stone Company and the Hercules Sandstone After Black Powder Shoot’s match ends — Open range, with rifles and components Company. These companies supplied Tenino sandstone for buildings throughout furnished and assist from range guides, the West from San Francisco to Vancouver, British Columbia and from Aberdeen includes under 12s to Missoula, Mont. The quarries gradually were phased out as concrete replaced 2 p.m. — Quarry stage entertainment: The Grey Wharf 3 p.m. — Blue Ribbon Pie Contest stone as a building material and the last quarry closed in the 1930s. winners announced Like so many cities in the West, Tenino’s commercial district was destroyed 3 p.m. — Quarry stage entertainment: by ires. The 1905 ire destroyed a block on the south side of Sussex Street, and Ram karaoke 4 p.m. — Black Powder Shoot Traders’ Auction the 1917 ire, the other side of the street. In rebuilding and using Tenino’s own 6 p.m. — Black Powder Shoot potluck and sandstone, the town was left with a unique legacy of its sandstone quarries. pig roast (lots of food for all) 6 p.m. — Adam Craig Band (to midnight) at Tenino City Park Little League Baseball Field 7:30 p.m. — Tenino High School presents “Annie” Walking Tour Key Sunday, July 28 9 a.m. — Black Powder Shoot resumes; trade gun and pistol match 10 a.m. — Black Powder Shoot break for church 10 a.m. — First Presbyterian services 11 a.m. — Black Powder Shoot resumes Noon — Quarry stage entertainment: Larry Luvaul 1 p.m. — Black Powder Shoot trapper’s run (Mountain Man rules) 2 p.m. — Black Powder Shoot blanket and certificate awards 2 p.m. — Tenino High School presents “Annie” 3 p.m. — Black Powder Shoot traders tear down Monday, July 29 Noon — Black Powder Shoot traders move out deadline

Tenino Park 1. Tenino Depot Museum 2. Tenino Stone Company Quarry Site 3. Tenino Stone Company Tenino Stone Company quarry site. Quarry House

Sussex Street — South Side Want a college 4. State Bank of Tenino 5. Puget Sound National Bank education? 6. Tenino City Hall 7. Campbell and Then, jump start your Campbell 8. Mentzer and Copping Sandstone relief displayed career and get your on Tenino City Hall. Block 9. Miller Block 10. Tenino Independent Sussex Street — G.E.D. or Building North Side 11. Columbia Building 13. Russell High School 12. Russell House Building 14. Masonic Temple Diploma 15. Wolf Building You CAN do something that makes a diference in your life. A GED can open the doors to new opportunity! Scholarships may be available. Don Juan’s You are encouraged to complete GED testing Mexican Kitchen 10% this year. Changes are coming in 2014. Fresh Authentic WE LOOK FORWARD TO HELPING YOU SUCCEED! Mexican Food OFF YOUR ENIRE Centralia College GED students have one of the highest passing rates in the state. For more information call: 360.736.9391, ext. 216 360-264-TACO ORDER www.centralia.edu/academics/basic/ABE.html CH502114cz.cg VALID JULY 26 - 28, 2013 639 Lincoln Ave E, 13-502549M CENTRALIA COLLEGE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY INSTITUTION. Tenino, WA 98589 [email protected] LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 25, 2013 • Life 3 Tenino Native Adam Craig to Hold Concerts Friday and Saturday By The Nisqually Valley News Band opens Saturday. Cost is $15 for a You may have heard Tenino on the single day, or $25 for a weekend pass radio and not even realized it. (kids under 8 are free). Tenino native Adam Craig penned The festival was born out of the ash- the Jason Aldean song “Church Pew or es of Tenino’s Wine and Music festival. Bar Stool” about his hometown. Craig performed for the festival in Craig moved to Nashville, Tenn., to 2009. It was an amazing year for the pursue a career in country music and festival, which made around $20,000, is a staff songwriter for Sony/ATV Mu- said Kristi Burke, president of the sic Publishing. Now the musician is Adam Craig Foundation, and Craig’s showering some love on his hometown sister. by putting together a festival aiming to The people putting on the festival beneit the community while offering moved out of town and it wasn’t held in people plenty of fun. 2011, she said. The second annual Four Square “We kind of talked amongst our- Mile Music Festival starts at 6 p.m. and selves ... and Adam loves Tenino, I runs until midnight Friday, then contin- mean, the songs he writes are very ues 6 p.m. to midnight Saturday at the indicative of that, and so we just said, Tenino City Park Little League Field. Well why can’t we do it? Why don’t we The festival features two days of try to do this on our own?’” live music, food vendors and a selection Thus, the nonproit Adam Craig of local beer and wine. Foundation was born. The Adam Craig Band headlines Proceeds from the festival will sup- Photo provided both nights. The Dark Horses Band port the Tenino Quarry Pool and the Tenino native Adam Craig and his band will rock Oregon Trail Days both Friday will open on Friday; the Andy Shofner Tenino School District. and Saturday nights. Tenino Farmers Market hosts Blue Ribbon Pie Contest

By The Nisqually Valley News the Saturday market will ners, as well as a grand cham- Pies, are simple and move from its home site at the pion. Pie categories are berry, American. Tenino Elementary School to fruit other than berry, cream/ The annual Tenino the Tenino First Presbyte- custard, nut, savory and a spe- Farmers Market’s Blue rian Church parking lot, on cial junior pie baker category Ribbon Pie Contest will be the corner of Hodgden Street for pie makers under age 15. held during Oregon Trail South and Central Avenue The cost to enter is $3 per pie. East (across the street from Days, Saturday. Pie contest Pie-by-the-slice will be sold Fire District 12). The market information and applications as a fundraiser after the win- are available on-line at opens 10 a.m. and will have ners are announced. www.teninofarmersmarket.org, extended hours to 4 p.m. For more information, vis- or at Tenino City Hall. The Contest pies are to be sub- Blue Ribbon Pie Contest is mitted to the market booth it www.teninofarmersmarket. sponsored by O Bee Credit 9 - 11 a.m. Saturday. Judging org; Denise Nelson, Keeper Union and will be held at starts at 1 p.m. with winners of the Pies, at (360) 359-6662 Thurston County Fire District announced at 3 p.m. Prizes or (360) 264-2396; or Dawna 12, 149 Hodgden Street S. and ribbons will be awarded Donohue, market manager, During Oregon Trail Days, to irs and second place win- (360) 515-0501. Scotty B’s rolls out

Classic Car Show Photo provided Denise Nelson, Keeper of the Pies, left, and Jacqueline Nelson, at the 2012 Blue Ribbon Pie Contest. Nelson is the vice president of At least 25 the Tenino Farmers Market and coordinator of the Blue Ribbon Pie Call 360-736-3311 Contest. trophies to be awarded Let the Bargain Hunting Begin By The Nisqually Valley News It’s time to clean, shine and polish those sweet rides Lewis County Wide for the 18th annual Classic Car Show at Scotty B’s 50’s Garage Sale Diner. The kick-off event to Oregon Trail Days is Friday, July 26 at 500 E. Sussex Ave. Ad will run in Tenino. Registration starts at 5 p.m. and the event lasts August 20, 22 & 24, 2013 until 8 p.m. Owner Scotty Hineline said at least 25 trophies will Private party only. Ads must be be awarded to a ield that prepaid and turned in by includes stock and custom categories for each time 5pm Tuesday, August 13, 2013 period such as ’50s, ’60s, ’70s and so on. The event averages about 70-100 cars per year. Scotty B’s 50’s Diner hosts other car shows, but Full Color its Oregon Trail Days venue Page is always the biggest draw. 28 Words Hineline said that is because 3 Days it’s the start of the city’s $30.00 weekend-long festival. Subscribers get Hineline started the car $5.00 Off! $1 More for each shows 18 years ago to give set of 4 words Oregon Trail Days a “boost and a start.” “On the Oregon Trail Days it has deinitely (improved the event),” he said. “It just kind of gets everybody out moving around.” Scotty B’s Classic Car Show has always had a laid back down-to-earth feel. Registration is free. Along

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Lewis County History of — est. 1845 —

venture from 1947-1958. In the to accept defeat, William F. late 1950s, Chehalis purchased West and other prominent 200 nearby acres after which, businessmen began waving the airport was annexed to the red bunting at passing trains, city. forcing them to stop in In 1961, the current airport Chehalis. After West and others board organized and Centralia bought the land from Barrett became a partner. and built a grain warehouse, Today, 425 acres of airport Northern Pacific agreed to property feature over 90 stop in Chehalis, thus saving aircraft and dozens of hangars; them money on land and RA a far cry from the original 44 construction at Newaukum. ANES, T INS acres deeded by Paul Donahoe. On January 23rd, 1913, PL & William F. West hosted the dedication of Chehalis’ new TRAINS train depot modeled after the When the Northern Pacific brick structure in Centralia TOMOBILE Railroad chose to stop in leading to the nickname, “Twin AU S Chehalis instead of Claquato, Depots.” it heralded the beginning of In 1972, the Chehalis Depot the end for that small pioneer narrowly escaped demolition town. But why Chehalis? In through the efforts of local 1874, Northern Pacific agreed citizens and state senators to build a depot at Newaukum, and the county was allowed to Andy Skinner provide the energy to enjoy and the neighboring Riverside a three-mile walk along a high purchase the building. In 1975, For The Chronicle all of the above, an all-you- Golf Course were dedicated. trestle from Chehalis. Northern the Lewis County Historical can-eat blueberry pancake 1928 saw 50 more acres Pacific Superintendent J.W. Museum opened in their new Beginning in 2004, breakfast at the Lewis County added to the property. Sprague already owned land home: the 1912 Train Depot. Chehalis Fest celebrated the Historical Museum. During WWII, the at Newaukum that he planned city’s finest in music, food, government took temporary to sell to his employer at an and fun. Now renamed Planes, control of the City-County inflated cost. He did, however, Andy Skinner, Trains, and Automobiles, the PLANES Airport for use as a training agree to build a depot in interim director festival has expanded to What we now know as the Chehalis if 40 downtown for the Lewis facility, and spent almost County Historical include multiple attractions Chehalis Airport began as a $800,000 building two 5,000- acres were donated by Eliza at many Chehalis and Lewis Museum, is 600-acre Donahoe family farm. foot runways, dikes, and a Saunders Barrett for the working to create County locations. This year’s In 1927, Paul Donahoe drainage system. “privilege” of stopping in the rotating exhibits July 27 and 28 festivities sold 44 acres to Lewis County, After the war, the airport “little town.” Eliza refused to that are enticing include ARTrails studio tours, a on which he cleared a grass was run once again by the city- donate the land, and in fact for current Chariots Car Club Show, steam runway and erected a building county board. raised the price but Sprague Andy Skinner museum patrons train rides, Rallycross events, a to hold the office and hangar. moved on with his Newaukum as well as fresh West Coast Airlines faces. The WSU alumnus lives in Young Eagles Flight Rally, and On May 21, 1927, the airfield operated the first commercial plans anyway. Unwilling of course, to start you off and Chehalis. AUTOMOBILES

Submitted by Stan Lawrence for Our Hometowns In 1958, Packwood got its irst ire truck. “It’s not much,” admitted then Fire Chief Stan Lawrence. “The motor is cranky and the vehicle has inirmities of age.” It was, however, the best (and only) ire engine the town ever had. The truck, a 1927 Mack, slightly rusted and extremely cantankerous, was given by the Packwood Lumber Co., which had used it for years to protect its mill from ire. Prior to that gift, Courtesy Photo the Packwood Fire Department consisted of volunteers and a hand-drawn hose cart. Pictured here Circa 1900-1910. are a group of eager Scouts tackling the not-too-easy task of washing the old ire truck. Shown are This picture is from the corner of Market Street in Chehalis right next to the museum. You can even Phil Lawrence on the running board, Jay Balch in front with the hose, Frotz Morrison Jr., see the siding that used to run on the east side of the building. and Ardelle Olson, right.

Washington state HISTORY Monorail Crashes into Steel Girder at Seattle Center, Injuring 26, on July 25, 1971 HistoryLink.org seemed to slow a bit, but then, pose of keeping any out-of-con- after the crash. Some witnesses that not only had the air brakes A brake failure on the red inexplicably, seemed to speed trol train from running off the in and near the Center terminal failed but the backup “fail safe” train of Seattle’s Monorail leads up. tracks and ramming into the ran to help people off the train; system, designed to automati- to a crash against a steel girder As the train approached the terminal station at the Center. others simply stood nearby and cally apply brakes in the event at the end of the track at the Se- station without slowing down, Witnesses both on the train and watched. Twenty-six people of an air brake failure, had also attle Center. Twenty-six people some of the passengers realized on the ground estimated that were injured, 13 significantly failed. Investigators later con- are injured. or sensed something was wrong. the train was traveling between enough to be hospitalized over- firmed that it was in fact a brake “HANG ON!” yelled the “As we came in, some people 15 and 20 m.p.h. when it hit the night. Two people were seriously failure that caused the crash. driver of the red train as the seemed restless. A few screamed girder. injured, but there were no fatali- The blue train was unaf- monorail neared the end of the ... . I heard a lot of gasps and peo- “The girder cut into the front ties. fected by the accident and was line at the Seattle Center that ple started screaming before it of the coach like an ax, caving Despite his position in the in operation the next day. warm Sunday night. happened,” said passenger Scott in the roof,” reported The Se- front of the car, driver Willis The Seattle Times reported Witnesses waiting in the Carpenter (Seattle P-I). attle Times the following day. Kirk sustained relatively few in- that similar accidents had oc- Seattle Center terminal were “What the hell’s going on?” The glass front of the car shat- juries other than face cuts and curred in 1962 and 1963, but also startled. The train was not yelled the driver, Willis Kirk, 28. tered and the metal front of the bruises. He declined to speak both of those accidents were mi- slowing as it pulled into its nor- Then he shouted: “HANG ON!” car below the glass caved in to with reporters about the acci- nor and no injuries resulted. mal stop at the Center. (The Seattle Times). the first row of seats, knocking dent. The Monorail has since been About 40 to 50 people were Jesse Simson, who was the first two rows of seats askew. The day after the crash, a involved in a few other mishaps, on the train as it made its last standing near the terminal as The sides of the front car buck- Seattle Post-Intelligencer article but the 1971 accident remains run of the day from down- the train approached, said “I saw led from the force of the impact. noted that officials investigat- the most serious accident to date town Seattle (near present-day it coming and I thought it was One woman in a passenger ing the crash were speculating (2005) for the Seattle Monorail. Westlake Center) to the Seattle funny -- it didn’t slow down; it seat directly opposite the driver Center. At 9:54 p.m., the train just kept going and wham!” (Se- was reportedly thrown through smoothly negotiated the curve attle Post-Intelligencer). the shattered glass front of the Serving on the approach to the cen- The train slammed into a car upon impact. Another wit- LewiS County ter. Numerous witnesses on steel girder at the end of the ness reported people “sticking PaCifiC the train said the train initially track, placed there for the pur- out of the front” (of the train) Prosthetics & orthotics, LLC Compassionate Consultation • Locally Owned •Artiicial Limbs • Knee Braces • Leg Braces • Arch Supports • Diabetic Shoes • Repairs & Adjustments Lewis County’s • Home Or Ofice Visits

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One Stew, Three Themes: Learn a Basic Formula, Then Change it Up with Ethnic Flavor By Judy Hevrdejs NOW YOU’RE STEWING Chicago Tribune Clifford Wright’s beef stew tips: Cooking smart means more than Cuts from the chuck or perfectly poaching an egg. It also round work best. means maximizing your kitchen time “You cook them a long time, which and dollars. melts the connective tissue (and) makes And mastering a basic beef stew. the whole piece of meat taste so flavor- Beef stew has impeccable comfort- ful and tender.” food credentials. It’s easily doubled Look for huge pieces of meat or tripled, and freezes well. And once on sale and cut it in cubes. you’ve simmered the stew base of “If it’s a 4-pound piece, I may get two browned beef cubes and onions, it can or three meals out of that.” You don’t have to be divided into meal-size portions for brown the meat. your family. Use one portion immedi- But “we like to brown it, especially ately. A second or third can be frozen, if it’s floured. It creates a thickener for then transformed weeks later into a the sauce that makes the gravy — plus different dish. it creates another level of flavor when Depending on ingredients added the caramelized flour on the beef gets to the base, it can take on a French crusty.” accent (wine, mushrooms), a Belgian Don’t crowd the beef or it carbonnade (beer, bacon, onions), a will steam, not brown. Southwestern chili (tomatoes, chilies), Don’t overlap pieces. You may need classic American (potatoes, carrots, to work in batches. peas) and more. “You want to brown it fast, not quick- You may even win over leftovers ly. … On medium-high heat, it’s going haters. to brown in 5 to 8 minutes.” “The first thing that one should re- Choose a stewing liquid. member about making stews is that it’s “If you want to play with flavors nearly impossible to screw up a stew,” down the line, go with water. But if says Clifford A. Wright, whose book, you’ve got an idea in mind right from “One-Pot Wonders” (Wiley, $23.99), the get-go, then you can use beef stock, features a dozen or so beef stews, in- wine.” cluding a goulash and Colombian co- General tips: cido with peas, carrots, potatoes and corn. “There really is no such thing as Think about colors, textures and overcooking a stew, but there sure is complementary flavors. a thing called undercooking it, which Unsure of where to start? Check out isn’t a problem because undercooking Elisabeth Rozin’s “The Flavor-Principle Cookbook.” She details how similar in- simply means you cook longer.” Bill Hogan / Chicago Tribune gredients in stews and similar dishes With a basic beef stew, the Santa Beef stew has impeccable comfort-food credentials. It’s easily doubled or tripled, and freezes well. will take on the flavor profile of dif- Monica, Calif.-based author and ferent cuisines by changing an element. cooking teacher might stir in drained Olive oil and tomato are basic Mediter- canned kidney beans or white beans. ranean flavors. Add garlic for Italian, · Change up side dishes (pasta, po- Ingredients: Or green vegetables, a long-simmer- saffron for Spanish, mixed herbs for lenta, potatoes, crusty bread) to enjoy 3 ½ pounds boneless beef chuck, cut ing kale, collard or Swiss chard, or French Provencal, or cinnamon and/or the sauce or gravy. into bite-size pieces quick-cooking spinach or green beans. lemon for Greek. ½ cup flour If a bit of tomato paste is languishing · Can’t use flour? Brown meat with- ½ teaspoon salt in his refrigerator, that may go in. So out dredging, then simmer. During the BEEF STEW could macaroni, though he notes it Freshly ground pepper final hour of cooking, crush potatoes Prep: 20 minutes may need a longer cooking time than or use another starch (corn or potato) 6 tablespoons unsalted butter or beef Cook: 2 hours, 15 minutes directed on the box. to thicken; also reduce liquid atop the suet Makes: 8 servings “As long as you’ve got a good sense stove. 2 medium onions, chopped of what you’re doing,” Wright says, · Package and label properly; store at 4 cups cold water “because you’ve got the base, you can zero degrees or below for two to three This recipe adapted from Clifford start mixing up different culinary months. A. Wright’s “One-Pot Wonders” may be cultures.” · Don’t freeze potatoes; they don’t doubled or tripled easily. We’ve doubled Directions: Get creative and come up with hold well. the recipe here to facilitate freezing a 1. Dredge beef in the flour; season your own variation on the beef stew · Defrost in the refrigerator. Add var- batch for another meal. with salt and pepper. In a large heavy theme, following Wright’s formula. ied ingredients during reheating. flameproof baking casserole or stew please see STEW, page Life 8 Life 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 25, 2013 LIFE

cook the other half. Stew Freeze: Divide the fin- ished stew in half. Cook Continued from Life 7 one half following a varia- pot, melt butter over medium-high tion below. Spoon remain- heat. Add the meat, in batches if ing half into a freezer-safe necessary; brown on all sides, about container, leaving about 8 minutes total. Add onion; cook, 1-inch headroom. Cool stirring and scraping bottom of the then cover, label and store pot until softened, about 4 minutes. in freezer up to 3 months. 2. Pour in water to barely cover; Cook: Remove half reduce heat to low. Stir a bit then recipe of stew from freez- simmer, partially covered, until er. Thaw in refrigerator tender, about 2 hours. Check for overnight. Place thawed seasoning. Finish with one of the stew in a heavy stew pot; variations below; or freeze half and heat to a simmer on cook the other half. low heat. Proceed with Freeze: Divide the finished stew a variation from below or American Style create your own. in half. Cook one half following a Spanish Style lic and ½ pound variation below. Spoon remaining VARIATIONS half into a freezer-safe container, mushrooms until bacon begins leaving about 1-inch headroom. American style, based on to brown. Add to stew with 1 cup Cool then cover, label and store in Wright’s basic beef stew: Add 1 red wine (Burgundy or merlot) freezer up to 3 months. pound potatoes (red, white, Yu- and 1 teaspoon Herbs de Provence. Cook: Remove half recipe of kon gold), peeled cubed; 1 ½ car- Continue cooking and stirring oc- stew from freezer. Thaw in refriger- rots, scraped, diced; 1 large parsnip, casionally, about 1 hour. ator overnight. Place thawed stew in scraped, diced; 1 medium turnip, a heavy stew pot; heat to a simmer peeled, diced. Continue cooking Spanish style, based on Wright’s on low heat. Proceed with a varia- and stirring occasionally until ev- beef stew of La Mancha: Seed and tion from below or create your own. erything is very tender, about 1 slice 2 green peppers. Add to stew 2. Pour in water to barely cover; hour. with 1 can each: drained chickpeas, reduce heat to low. Stir a bit then diced tomatoes with juices; 1 clove simmer, partially covered, until French style, our take on beef garlic, minced; 1 bay leaf; a pinch tender, about 2 hours. Check for bourguignon: Dice 2 slices bacon. of ground cloves and a pinch of saf- seasoning. Finish with one of the Cook in a skillet over medium fron. Continue cooking and stir- variations below; or freeze half and heat with 1 chopped clove gar- ring occasionally, about 1 hour.

French Style ADVICE: Dear Abby Hunt Begins for Wedding Gift Ordered but Never Delivered DEAR ABBY: My daughter contact the wedding venue, but it expense of buying something, on one of the many projects I finish her nap, especially since was married recently and has has been three weeks and you’d would have forgotten to give it to always have going. I’ll do this for she has most of the day to nap been sending out her thank-you think if something had been left your daughter. I also doubt the a couple of hours until my wife while I’m at work. This doesn’t notes. When behind that they would have couple who packed up the gifts and kids get home. I admit, it seem fair to me. My wife thinks she checked contacted her. We are also going would have overlooked one. As probably gets a bit noisy with all I’m being a bit hard, so we agreed her registry to to check with the friends who to the venue where the wedding the power tools, hammers, etc., to accept your opinion on this. — determine if all packed up the cars. Any other was held, one would think that if and I usually leave the door open D.I.Y. GUY her gifts had ideas? — STEVE IN FLORIDA a package had been left behind to let some air in. DEAR D.I.Y. GUY: I’m pretty been accounted DEAR STEVE: Because they would contact the family My neighbor approached for, she saw that sure your neighbor’s wife takes your daughter knows a gift was that rented the place, if only to me today and told me his wife her naps at the time of day when her stepbrother purchased by her stepbrother protect their reputation. usually naps from 2 to 4 every she needs one, and she would and his wife and his wife, she should ask afternoon, and the noise I make be unable to adjust her sleep purchased a gift, By Abigail Van Buren them how it was to be delivered DEAR ABBY: We recently is disturbing her. Until he told but it was not because it might have been lost moved to another neighborhood. me that, I had no idea their schedule to accommodate you. mailed by the en route. Such things have been Most of the residents are elderly. downstairs bedroom is only a few However, your idea of suggesting department store. known to happen, which is why Our closest neighbors are a very feet from our communal fence. she try sleeping in another part We’re assuming that it was it is always wise to request that nice couple in their 70s. We’ve (My workshop is right up against of the house so she won’t be brought to the wedding, but it’s a merchant provide proof of gotten along well, but a problem the fence.) disturbed is a good one. nowhere to be found. How can delivery. That way the recipient has arisen and I’m not sure how Or you might agree to a we resolve this delicate situation? Would it be rude to suggest signs for the package, and to handle it. she find another time to nap or compromise so she starts her She wants to tell her sister-in-law, mid-day rest period a little earlier, but she is concerned it might everyone is assured it didn’t “fall I am a keen do-it-yourself maybe sleep in another room? and you start your projects a have been an oversight and off the truck.” enthusiast. When I get home I can’t imagine having to sit be embarrassing. She plans to I doubt the stepbrother and from work at 2 p.m., I love to around and waste time every little later. That way you would his wife, having gone to the go into my workshop and work afternoon waiting for her to both get what you need.

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Yard Moraga (N) IND 14 14 Electronic Electronic Invicta Watches Invicta Watches Invicta Watches Men’s en Vogue Practical Ideas Electronic Invicta Watches Invicta Watches Invicta Watches Invicta Watches ’ ION 15 15 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Things- Paid Paid Pastor Paid Perfecter Paid ››› The Fugitive (1993) Harrison Ford. An innocent man Monk Break-in. Monk Murder. Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. Bug Prog. Prog. Chris Prog. Prog. must evade the law as he pursues a killer. ’ ’ (CC) (CC) IND 18 18 Wonder My Gospel Maralee Ollie Odys Ishine Bytes Revive US Conference Guil Freid Travel Nash Gospel Gospel Jewish Israel Healed by Grace (2012, Drama) Good Morning KATU News This Morning - Sat (N) Jack Ocean Born to Recipe Food Sea Res- Holly- WNBA Basketball Boost Mobile All-Star Game: Paid Joint Pre Auc- Cash KATU World ABC 22 22 America (N) ’ (CC) Hanna Mys. Explore Rehab cue wood West vs. East. (N) (Live) (CC) Prog. Help tion Cab ’ News News NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Sunrise at 7:00 AM Justin Tree Fu Paid Pre Auc- Paid Paid Motorcycle Racing Beach Volleyball Octane Academy Lazy- Noodle/ Chica Pajani- NewsChannel 8 at NBC 26 26 Sunrise (N) (CC) Time Tom Prog. tion Prog. Prog. World Series. (N) (N) ’ (CC) Town Doodle Show mals 5PM (N) (CC) Good Day Oregon Saturday (N) Big Mystery Eco Co. Kids MLB Pregame MLB Baseball Regional Coverage. (N) (S Live) (CC) Paid America Front Daily UFC: Johnson vs. FOX 27 27 World Hunters News Player Prog. Yard deal Moraga (N) UNI 28 28 Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Pocoyo Back Zigby Maya Dora... Diego Crema Crema Sabadazo (SS) Fútbol Mexicano Primera División Chambelanes. Paid Sheer Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Flip This House Flipping Vegas Flipping San Di- Paranor- Paranormal State Paranor- My Ghost Story: My Ghost Story: The Haunting Of... A&E 52 52 Prog. Cover “Demonology” ’ (CC) “Public Enemy” (CC) (CC) ego (N) (CC) mal (CC) mal Caught Caught (CC) AMC 67 67 The The The The The The The The The Rawhide Rawhide Rawhide The herd Rawhide ››› Joe Kidd (1972, Western) Clint ››› Two Mules for Sister Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman is lost. Eastwood, Robert Duvall. (CC) Sara (1970, Western) (CC) APL 43 43 Big Cat Big Cat Handfishin’ Must Love Cats Bad Dog! (CC) Bad Dog! (CC) Bad Dog! (CC) Cutest Dog Too Cute! (CC) Cute! Puppies Too Cute! (CC) Too Cute! (CC) Too Cute! (CC) BET 56 56 BET Inspiration Parkers Parkers Parkers Parkers ›› Are We There Yet? (2005) Ice Cube. ›› Kingdom Come (2001) (CC) ›› All About the Benjamins (2002) (CC) Chap Chap BRAVO 66 66 ››› First Position (2011, Documen- Inside the Actors Studio “250th Epi- Interior Therapy Million Dollar List- Million Dollar List- Property Million Dollar List- Million Dollar List- Million Dollar List- Million Dollar List- Million tary) sode” Former guests return. With Jeff Lewis ing New York ing New York ing New York ing New York ing New York ing New York Dollar CBUT 29 29 Mon Busy Animal Super Dood Cross Absolutely South the fifth estate Reci Stefano Lang & O’Leary Dragons’ Den ’ George 22 Min Doc Zone (CC) Land One/ C M T 61 61 CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Social Hour CMT Music ’ Music Hot 20 Countdown (N) ’ (Part 2 of 2) (CC) ›› Without a Paddle (2004) Seth Green. ’ Monster Garage Garage CNBC 46 46 Sheer WEN Cook TRIA Cook Paid Paid Cook Losing Larry Power-Juicing Perf. Cancer Sub-D Hair WEN Paid Cook Cook CNBC Titans American Greed CNN 44 44 New Money Sat. Morning CNN Newsroom (N) CNN Newsroom Money Next CNN Newsroom (N) Gupta CNN Newsroom Situation Room CNN Newsroom A Cooper 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! Henry Proactiv Com. RENO ›› The Heartbreak Kid (2007, Comedy) Ben ›› There’s Something About Mary (1998) Cam- ›› National Lampoon’s Van Wilder › Good Luck Chuck (2007) Dane Prog. Rifles Plus Central 911! Stiller, Michelle Monaghan, Jerry Stiller. (CC) eron Diaz, Matt Dillon, Ben Stiller. (CC) (2002) Ryan Reynolds. (CC) Cook, Jessica Alba. (CC) D I S 41 41 Octo Mickey Mickey Doc Pirates Sofia Jessie Jessie Jessie ANT Liv- Austin Dog A.N.T. Farm ’ ANT ANT Dog Dog Austin Austin Austin Good Dog Brazil Losing Perfecter Sheer Sexy- Insanity! Fast N’ Loud ’ Fast N’ Loud ’ Fast N’ Loud ’ Fast N’ Loud ’ Mountain Mon- Mountain Mon- Mountain Mon- Mountain Mon- Moonshiners: Out- DSC 8 8 Butt Lift it! Cover Bodies (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) sters ’ (CC) sters ’ (CC) sters ’ (CC) sters ’ (CC) law Cuts ’ E! 65 65 RE- Skincare › Georgia Rule (2007, Drama) Jane The Ryan E! News (N) Co-Ed Nightmares Fashion Police The Ryan Keeping Up With Keeping Up With Keeping Up With Keeping Up With CLAIM Fonda, Lindsay Lohan. Soup Sea Soup Sea the Kardashians the Kardashians the Kardashians the Kardashians SportsCenter (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) PBA Bowling U.S. Open: Men’s and NASCAR Racing Count- NASCAR Racing Nationwide Series: Indiana 250. NHRA Drag Racing Sonoma Nationals, ESPN 32 32 Women’s Championships. (N) (Live) down (N) (Live) Qualifying. From Sonoma, Calif. ESPN2 33 33 NASCAR Racing NFL Live (N) Golf MLL Lacrosse ATP Tennis SportsCenter (N) MLS Soccer: Galaxy at Rapids FAM 39 39 Perfec Lumi Melissa ››› The Mask (1994) Jim Carrey. ››› Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (2001, Fantasy) ››› Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005), Rupert Grint Harry Potter-Phoenix FNC 48 48 FOX & Friends Bulls Cavuto Forbes Cash In News HQ News HQ Jour. News News HQ Cavuto Cash In The Five (N) News HQ FOX Report (N) Huckabee (N) FOOD 35 35 Skin WEN Sand. Guy’s Be.- Best Barbe Pioneer Pioneer Trisha’s Con Giada Chopped My. My. Restaurant: Im. Restaurant Sta. Diners Diners Iron Chef Amer. FX 53 53 Front Sexy- Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men ››› Hellboy (2004) Ron Perlman. The son of the ››› Hellboy 2: The Golden Army (2008, Action) UFC: Johnson vs. Moraga - Prelims (N) (Live) ››› Iron Man Yard Bodies devil fights paranormal creatures. Ron Perlman, Selma Blair, Doug Jones. (2008, Action) GOLF 70 70 Morning Drive Golf U.S. Junior Amateur, Day 5. Golf Central PGA Tour Golf Golf In Play In Play Golf Central PGA Tour Golf PGA HALL 19 19 I Love I Love I Love I Love Golden Golden Golden Golden Cedar Cove “Pilot” Judge Olivia Lock- ›› Flicka (2006, Drama) Alison Lohm- Be My Valentine (2013) William Bald- › Hope Floats (1998) Sandra Bullock, Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Girls Girls Girls Girls hart’s new opportunity. (CC) an, Tim McGraw. (CC) win, Natalie Brown. (CC) Harry Connick Jr.. (CC) HGTV 68 68 No to WEN Block Block Curb... Curb... Curb... Curb... Kitchen Kitchen Kitchen Kitchen Kitchen Kitchen Income Property Income Property Income Property Income Property HIST 37 37 Paid Dr. Ho Larry the Cable Larry the Cable Larry the Cable Larry the Cable Larry the Cable Larry the Cable Larry the Cable Hatfields & McCoys (CC) Hatfields & McCoys (CC) LI FE 51 51 Sheer Paid Sub-D Belly Cancer Paid Paid Skin Paid WEN Wife Swap (CC) Catering Wars Catering Wars A Mother’s Nightmare (2012) (CC) The Preacher’s Daughter (2012) MSNBC 47 47 Up W/Steve Melissa Harris-Perry (N) Weekends With Alex Witt (N) MSNBC Live (N) Karen Finney The Ed Show (N) Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera MTV 63 63 Control Control Control Control Control The Challenge Catfish: The TV Catfish: The TV Catfish: The TV Ten › What a Girl Wants (2003) Amanda Bynes. Girl Girl Girl Girl Ridic. NBCS 34 34 Racing Mtcycle. Racing Outdoor Blitz TV White FLW Outdoors Beach Volleyball World Series. (N) (Live) Motorcycle Race Horse Racing (N) Motorsports Formula One Racing MLS 36 NICK 40 40 House House Parents Parents Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Sanjay Turtles Mon Spong Spong Rang Spong Parents Parents Parents Parents Sam & Sam & Haunte Haunte OXY 50 50 Vivica Paid Paid TrainIn ›› How Do You Know (2010), Owen Wilson ››› The First Wives Club (1996) ›› How Do You Know (2010), Owen Wilson Movie John Tucker R O OT 31 31 Get Losing Paid Land Pain Dr. Ho Fitness 10 Min Paid Front Paid Planet Planet Planet Summer Dew Summer Dew Polaris Paid Dodgeball Sports Unlimited SPIKE 57 57 Paid Say No Paid Sexy- Paid Paid Xtreme Horse- Trucks! Muscle- Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops ’ ›› Rambo (2008, Action) Sylvester ›› Man on Fire Prog. to Pain Prog. Bodies Prog. Prog. 4x4 ’ power (N) ’ Car (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Stallone, Julie Benz. ’ (2004) ’ SYFY 59 59 Cook More Paid WEN Cook Cook Storm War (2011) Stacy Keach. ›› Alien Tornado (2012) (CC) ››› Earth’s Final Hours (2011) ›› Metal Tornado (2011) (CC) Super Cyclone TBN 20 20 Penguin Veggie Veggie Veggie Veggie Penguin Veggie Veggie Veggie Veggie Veggie Penguin Veggie Veggie Veggie News Praise the Lord (CC) Memories In Touch TBS 55 55 Married Married Fresh Fresh House/ Meet, There Accord- Rules Rules ›› The Mexican (2001) Brad Pitt, Julia ››› Ocean’s Eleven (2001, Comedy-Drama) Ray- Friends Friends Friends Friends Prince Prince Payne Browns Yet? ing-Jim Roberts. (CC) George Clooney, Matt Damon. (CC) mond (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) TLC 38 38 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st Four Houses (N) Toddler-Tiara Toddler-Tiara Toddler-Tiara Toddler-Tiara Toddler-Tiara Toddler-Tiara Dateline: Real Dateline: Real TNT 54 54 Law & Order “Nul- Law & Order Perception “Calei- King & Maxwell Major Crimes (CC) Rizzoli & Isles Law & Order ››› Spider-Man (2002, Action) Tobey Maguire, ›› Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001) Mis- lification” ’ “Baby, It’s You” doscope” (CC) (CC) (CC) “Blood” ’ Willem Dafoe, Kirsten Dunst. (CC) Angelina Jolie, Jon Voight. (CC) sion 3 TOON 42 42 Looney Looney Scan2 Johnny Bey Poké Leg Batman Teen Teen Teen Annoy Johnny Johnny Johnny Incred Groj. Groj. Regular Regular Regular Adven Adven TRAV 36 36 Paid Boost When Vacations Mysteries at Florida Beach Snacks on a Seafood Para Food Food Adam Adam BBQ Cr. BBQ Cr. Fried Chicken Drive Thru Para Sandwich Parad. TRUTV 49 49 Paid Hair Front Brazil Cook De Cook Sexy Most Shocking Most Shocking Most Shocking Storage Storage Bidders Bidders Lizard Lizard (CC) Wipeout (CC) USA 58 58 Losing Paid Cook Cook Paid M. Wil- Royal Pains “Can Burn Notice (CC) Suits “I Want You to Graceland Mike is ››› Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989, Adven- ›› Indiana Jones and the Kingdom it! Prog. Safe Safe Prog. liams of Worms” (DVS) Want Me” recruited. ture) Harrison Ford, Sean Connery. (CC) of the Crystal Skull (2008) VH1 62 62 VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music Top 20 Count. Top 20 Count. Miss U Hollywood Exes ›› ATL (2006) Tip Harris. ’ › Two Can Play That Game (2001) ’ Hit Life 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 25, 2013 ENTERTAINMENT

Movies Sports Kids Bets SATURDAY EVENING July 27, 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 ABC 4 4 KOMO 4 News Saturday 6:00pm Mi- Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (CC) Zero Hour “Hands” Hank’s father makes › Norbit (2007, Comedy) Eddie Murphy, Thandie Newton, Cuba Gooding Jr.. A KOMO 4 News Burn Notice (CC) chelle Esteban, Russ Bowen. (N) “Hawaii” (CC) an agreement. (N) ’ (CC) henpecked husband’s childhood sweetheart moves back to town. ’ 11:00pm NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Laura McKenzie’s Northwest Back- American Ninja Warrior Competitors Get Out Alive With Bear Grylls The Do No Harm Olivia tries to get away KING 5 News (N) Saturday Night NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) Traveler roads face obstacles in Denver. teams must navigate waterfalls. (CC) from Ian. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) Live ’ (CC) IND 6 6 Extra (N) ’ (CC) Access Hollywood (N) ’ (CC) Law & Order “Ambitious” ’ (CC) Law & Order “Admissions” ’ (CC) News Inside Edition Access Hollywood ’ (CC) ’ CBS 7 7 CBS Evening KIRO 7 Eyewit- A Seafair Special (CC) Torchlight Parade 48 Hours (CC) KIRO 7 News at ›› The Longest News (N) (CC) ness News 11PM Yard (2005) ’ ’ PBS 9 9 The Road to Perfect Health With Brenda Watson Imbalance in the digestive Extraordinary Women “Agatha Christie” ››› The Sunshine Boys (1975, Comedy) Walter Matthau, George Burns. Ex- Mr. Bean Mr. Bean Mr. Bean (CC) system. ’ (CC) Writer Agatha Christie’s career. vaudeville partners grudgingly reunite for a TV special. oversleeps. Bloopers ’ (CC) Bloopers ’ (CC) Bones A shallow grave holds conjoined Bones “The Woman in the Tunnel” Sub- Q13 FOX News at Cops ’ (CC) Unsealed: Alien Unsealed: Con- : The Clone Wars Duchess MNT 10 10 twins. ’ (CC) terranean homeless people. (CC) 9 (N) (CC) Files (N) ’ (CC) spiracy Files (N) Satine is framed. Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- The Office “The The Office “Whis- CSI: Miami “The Oath” Police officer is Leverage “The Order 23 Job” A shady Criminal Minds “A Rite of Passage” A It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny C W 11 11 ment ’ (CC) ment ’ (CC) Chump” ’ (CC) tleblower” (CC) killed. ’ (CC) hedge-fund manager. (CC) killer targets illegal immigrants. ’ in Phila. in Phila. Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Louis- Doctor Who (Part Doctor Who (Part As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Keeping Up Ap- Keeping Up Ap- Inspector Morse Morse and Lewis Masterpiece Mystery! Police try to put PBS 12 12 ville” A 19th-century folk art jug. ’ 5 of 6) 6 of 6) (CC) (CC) pearances (CC) pearances (CC) investigate two murders. (DVS) an end to the murders. ’ (CC) UFC: Johnson vs. Moraga (N) (S Unsealed: Alien Unsealed: Con- Two and a Half Two and a Half The Big Bang The Big Bang Q13 FOX News at Washington’s Axe Cop (N) (CC) Axe Cop ’ (CC) FOX 13 13 Live) (CC) Files (N) ’ (CC) spiracy Files (N) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) 10 (N) (CC) Most Wanted IND 14 14 Invicta Watches Men’s en Vogue II Coral en Vogue II Jewelry Anuschka Handbags Anuschka Handbags Invicta Watches Monk “Mr. Monk Gets Cabin Fever” Monk An abandoned car contains a Monk “Mr. Monk Goes to Vegas” The Monk “Mr. Monk and the Election” Monk “Mr. Monk and the Kid” A toddler Monk Monk may have met his match. ION 15 15 Monk goes into protective custody. corpse. ’ (CC) death of a casino owner’s wife. Someone tries to kill Natalie. (CC) finds a finger in a park. ’ (CC) ’ (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 ABC 22 22 KATU News at 6 Paid Program Jeopardy! (CC) Wheel of Fortune Zero Hour “Hands” Hank’s father makes › Norbit (2007, Comedy) Eddie Murphy, Thandie Newton, Cuba Gooding Jr.. A KATU News at 11 Castle Strange (N) ’ (CC) “Hawaii” (CC) an agreement. (N) ’ (CC) henpecked husband’s childhood sweetheart moves back to town. ’ (N) ’ (CC) murder scene. ’ NBC Nightly News Straight Talk Northwest Back- Grants Getaways American Ninja Warrior Competitors Get Out Alive With Bear Grylls The Do No Harm Olivia tries to get away NewsChannel 8 at Saturday Night NBC 26 26 (N) (CC) roads face obstacles in Denver. teams must navigate waterfalls. (CC) from Ian. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) 11 (N) (CC) Live ’ (CC) UNI 30 30 Sounders FC Noticiero La Familia P. Luche (N) (SS) Sábado Gigante Los Niños de Sábado Gigante. (N) (SS) Comediant. Noticiero UFC: Johnson vs. Moraga (N) (S Paid Program Pre-Auction Real Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) Leverage “The Order 23 Job” A shady 10 O’Clock News (N) Axe Cop (N) (CC) Axe Cop ’ (CC) FOX 27 27 Live) (CC) Estate Riches! hedge-fund manager. (CC) The Haunting Of... “Regis Philbin” Re- The Haunting Of... Tormented by American Haunting “McGlones” Para- American Haunting “Rudis” An Illinois American Haunting “Schumans” A American Haunting “Rudis” An Illinois A&E 52 52 gis returns to the Whaley House. ghosts for decades. (CC) normal activity in a home. family suffers apparitions. (N) used car creates trouble. (N) (CC) family suffers apparitions. (CC) AMC 67 67 ››› Two Mules for Sister Sara (1970) ››› High Plains Drifter (1973, Western) Clint Eastwood, Verna Bloom, Marianna Hill. A mysterious ›› Heartbreak Ridge (1986, War) Clint Eastwood, Marsha Mason, Everett McGill. Marine sergeant Shirley MacLaine. (CC) stranger protects a corrupt town from gunmen. (CC) sees ex-wife, readies recruits for Grenada. (CC) APL 43 43 Too Cute! ’ (CC) America’s Cutest Dog 2010 ’ (CC) America’s Cutest “Dogs: Cutified” Too Cute! “Puppy Love” ’ (CC) Too Cute! “Fuzzy Polar Puppies” ’ Too Cute! “Puppy Love” ’ (CC) BET 56 56 Chappelle Show Chappelle Show Chappelle Show Chappelle Show Chappelle Show Chappelle Show Chappelle Show Chappelle Show Chappelle Show Chappelle Show Streets (2011) Meek Mill. (CC) Million Dollar List- Property Envy Million Dollar Listing New York Freder- Million Dollar Listing New York Ryan Million Dollar Listing New York “Lord Million Dollar Listing New York Biggest Million Dollar Listing New York Luis BRAVO 66 66 ing New York ik and Luis bond over drinks. visits his fraternity brother. Have Mercer!” listing of Frederik’s career. hunts for lasting partnerships. CBUT 29 29 The National (N) Marketplace ’ Absolutely Vancouver (CC) The Big Decision ’ (CC) Comedy Laughs: Gags News ›› The Trotsky (2009, Comedy) Jay Baruchel. ’ (CC) C M T 61 61 Monster Garage “Full Steam Ahead” ›› Encino Man (1992, Comedy) Sean Astin, Brendan Fraser. Premiere. ’ Redneck Island “Varmints in a Tree” Bounty Hunters Hillbillies for Hire Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded CNBC 46 46 The Suze Orman Show (N) (CC) Debt Do Us Part Debt Do Us Part American Greed The Suze Orman Show (CC) Debt Do Us Part Debt Do Us Part SexyBodies Paid Program CNN 44 44 To Be Announced To Be Announced Stroumboulopoulos To Be Announced To Be Announced Stroumboulopoulos CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper Special Report To Be Announced Mystery Det. Mystery Det. Nancy Grace Mysteries To Be Announced To Be Announced COM 60 60 ›› Idiocracy (2006, Comedy) Luke Wilson, Maya Rudolph, Dax Shepard. A sol- ›› The House Bunny (2008, Comedy) Anna Faris, Colin Hanks, Emma Stone. A ›› Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay (2008, Comedy) Kal dier awakens 500 years in the future. (CC) sexpot teaches misfit sorority sisters about men. (CC) Penn, John Cho. The high-flying stoners are mistaken for terrorists. (CC) D I S 41 41 Austin & Ally ’ Good-Charlie A.N.T. Farm (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Teen Beach Movie (2013, Musical) Ross Lynch, Maia Mitchell. ’ (CC) Dog With a Blog Dog With a Blog Good-Charlie Good-Charlie Moonshiners: Outlaw Cuts “Troubled Moonshiners: Outlaw Cuts Josh and Moonshiners: Outlaw Cuts Shine at Moonshiners: Outlaw Cuts “Hat in Moonshiners: Outlaw Cuts Tickle Moonshiners: Outlaw Cuts “Hat in DSC 8 8 Waters” Tickle gets busted. ’ Bill fire up their still. ’ (CC) the bottom of a lake. ’ (CC) Hand” Tickle goes to Tim for help. comes up with a plan. ’ (CC) Hand” Tickle goes to Tim for help. E! 65 65 ›› She’s Out of My League (2010, Romance-Comedy) Jay Baruchel, Alice Eve, ››› The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005, Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell, Catherine Keener, Paul Rudd. The Soup Fashion Police Guests WWE Divas. T.J. Miller. An average Joe lands a gorgeous girlfriend. Three co-workers unite to help their buddy get a sex life. NHRA Drag Rac- Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 ing ESPN2 33 33 SportsCenter SportsNation (N) WTA Tennis Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) NFL Yearbook (N) NFL Yearbook (N) NFL Yearbook (N) NFL Yearbook FAM 39 39 ››› Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) ››› Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) Daniel Radcliffe. New dangers lurk for Harry, Dumbledore and their friends. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse 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 Star Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Iron Chef America FX 53 53 ››› Iron Man (2008, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard, Gwyneth ›› X-Men: The Last Stand (2006, Action) Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen. A cure for ›› Ghost Rider (2007, Action) Nicolas Cage. A motorcycle Paltrow. A billionaire dons an armored suit to fight criminals. mutations divides the X-Men. stuntman is a supernatural agent of vengeance. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf RBC Canadian Open, Third Round. Golf Central (N) Golf U.S. Junior Amateur, Final Round. Cedar Cove “Pilot” Judge Olivia Lockhart’s new opportunity. (CC) Cedar Cove “A House Divided” The Second Chances (2013, Romance) Alison Sweeney, Greg Vaughan, Ed Asner. Cedar Cove “A House Divided” The HALL 19 19 lighthouse could be torn down. (N) Premiere. Sparks fly between a widow and an injured firefighter. (CC) lighthouse could be torn down. (CC) HGTV 68 68 House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l Love It or List It “Kasia and Patrick” Love It or List It “Donovan Family” House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Hatfields & McCoys A shattering New Year’s Day battle. (Part 3 of 3) (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 Ticket Out (2010, Suspense) Ray Liotta, Alexandra Breckenridge. (CC) Hidden Away (2013) Emmanuelle Vaugier, Ivan Sergei. Premiere. (CC) The Nightmare Nanny (2013, Suspense) Ashley Scott, Kip Pardue. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Lockup Lockup A feud boils over in the jail. Lockup “Louisiana” Lockup: Corcoran Lockup: Corcoran Lockup: Corcoran MTV 63 63 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness ››› 8 Mile (2002, Drama) Eminem. A Detroit man tries to achieve success as a rapper. ’ ››› Boyz N the Hood (1991, Drama) Larry Fishburne, Ice Cube. ’ NBCS 34 34 MLS Soccer Chicago Fire at Houston Dynamo. From BBVA Compass Stadium in Houston. (N) MLS 36 Poker After Dark (Taped) (CC) Poker After Dark (Taped) (CC) Poker After Dark (Taped) (CC) NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SquarePants SpongeBob fails his driving test. ’ (CC) Sam & Cat (N) ’ Hathaways Big Time Rush “Big Time Dreams” See Dad Run ’ The Nanny (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 › John Tucker Must Die (2006) (CC) ››› The Devil Wears Prada (2006, Comedy) Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Adrian Grenier. ››› The Devil Wears Prada (2006, Comedy) Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Adrian Grenier. R O OT 31 31 Bull Riding Championship. Timbers in 30 (N) MLS Soccer Portland Timbers at San Jose Earthquakes. (Live) Boxing Golden Boy Live. Braulio Santos vs. Derrick Wilson. MLS Soccer SPIKE 57 57 ›› Man on Fire (2004, Crime Drama) Denzel Washington, Dakota Fanning, › Law Abiding Citizen (2009, Suspense) Jamie Foxx, Gerard Butler, Colm Meaney. Premiere. A pros- ›› Rambo (2008) Sylvester Stallone. A clergyman per- Christopher Walken. A bodyguard takes revenge on a girl’s kidnappers. ’ ecutor gets caught up in a vengeful prisoner’s twisted scheme. ’ suades Rambo to rescue captive missionaries in Burma. SYFY 59 59 ›› Super Cyclone (2012), Ming-Na ›› Collision Earth (2012, Science Fiction) Kirk Acevedo, Diane Farr. (CC) Sharknado (2013, Suspense) Tara Reid, Ian Ziering, John Heard. (CC) ›› Meteor Storm (2010) (CC) TBN 20 20 Hour of Power Billy Graham Classic Crusades Not a Fan Travel the Road The Path of the Wind (2009, Drama) Joe Rowley, Liz DuChez. 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