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Joshua Trujillo / AP Photo/seattleti.com Tracy Summers of Toledo monitors the scene above Hidden Valley Ranch where ire crews worked to halt progression of the Taylor Bridge Fire on Thursday near Cle Elum. The Taylor Bridge Fire has forced hundreds to evacuate and has burned dozens of homes near Cle Elum.

Good to Very the Very Fair Last Bite Southwest Fair Photos Winds / Main 13 Check out Images From a Week at the Fairgrounds / chronline.com Life in the Minors Chehalis Athlete Plays for Minor League M’s/ Sports 1

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Community Calendar Editor’s Best Bet Howl-In, 6 p.m., Wolf Haven, tent Today camping sold out, RV camping available, (800) 448.WOLF or (360) 264.HOWL, Trail Ride to Be [email protected] or wolfhaven.org Social party games, 1-3 p.m., Matrix Held at Rochester’s Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Che- halis, [email protected] Felicity Farm Community Farmers Market, 10 a.m.- The Chronicle, file photo 3 p.m., Santa Lucia Coffee, 202 S. Tower Mount Rainier towers over the treeline in Mount Rainier National Park. The park The Pacific Rim Arabian Ave., Centralia, 740-1212 or www.com- is presenting “Shadows of the Past,” a living history program that details the early Horse Association will be hosting munityfarmersmarket.net its seventh annual Trail Ride Sat- Tenino Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-3 stories of the park and those who settled it from 1883 to 1916. urday at Felicity Farm, Rochester. p.m., Tenino Elementary School, visit The first rider out will be at www.teninofarmersmarket.org, on Mount Rainier to Present Shadows of the Past 10 a.m. and last rider out at 11:30 Facebook at TeninoFarmersMarket and a.m. A trail challenge course is Twitter at T90Market On Saturday, Mount Rainier with lanterns illuminate the set up in the indoor arena. National Park will present Shad- scene. Tickets are $10, which in- Sunday, Aug. 19 ows of the Past, a “living history” The free program lasts about cludes lunch. program. Volunteers and staff in 80 minutes. Admission to the Monitored tables will be set costumes will portray important park is $15 for private vehicles. up with lightly used tack, blan- Quarrymen to Stage individuals from the park’s past. Longmire is six miles east of kets and other horse items. Annual Car Show The early story of Mount the park’s southwest Nisqually For more information, call Rainier and the National Park Entrance. Walks will leave (rain or Gabriela at (360) 352-0667 or The Tenino Quarrymen Car Service from 1883 through 1916 shine) from in front of the National visit the group’s website at www. Club will hold its 11th annual will be told. Lead rangers will Park Inn at Longmire at 8:30 p.m., pacificrimarabianhorseassn. Show-N-Shine in the Tenino guide groups along the Trail of 8:50 p.m., 9:10 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. com. City Park Sunday. the Shadows in Longmire. His- Those attending should bring Check-in time starts at 8 a.m., torical figures will emerge from warm clothing, sturdy footwear, Community Farmers Market, 10 a.m.- with an entry fee of $10 with the darkness while volunteers insect repellent and a flashlight. 3 p.m., Santa Lucia Coffee, 202 S. Tower school supplies or $15 without. Ave., Centralia, 740-1212 or www.com- The school supplies are donated munityfarmersmarket.net to the Tenino School District. open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 Coffee Klatch, 9 a.m. Tenino Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-3 A pancake breakfast will start p.m.; food available, 736-9030 p.m., Tenino Elementary School, visit Yoga, 9 a.m. www.teninofarmersmarket.org, on at 7 a.m. in the Quarry House at Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia Exercises, 9:30 am. Facebook at TeninoFarmersMarket and the park. Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, Pinochle, 10 a.m. $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 Twitter at T90Market The event will feature ven- Lunch, $4 donation, noon Free community dinner, 5:30-7 p.m., Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, coach dors, dash plaques to the first Pinochle and Scrabble, 1 p.m. trains, excursion to Milburn, 1 and 3 p.m., Centralia United Methodist Church, 506 300 cars, a raffle, music, door Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 1.25 hours; excursion to Ruth, 5 p.m., prizes and a 50-50 drawing, S. Washington Ave., Centralia, 736-7311 1.75 hours; Ruth dinner train, 5 p.m., 2 Public Agencies Pinochle, noon, $1, hours; 1101 Sylvenus St., Chehalis, 748- with proceeds going to a schol- Exercise class, 8:30-9:30 a.m. 9593, www.steamtrainride.com arship fund. Centralia Steam Team, 6-8 p.m, Cen- Open pool, 9:30 a.m Wine tasting, noon-5 p.m., Scat- A fun walk will begin at 11 tralia City Light, 1100 N. Tower Ave. Water coloring, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. ter Creek Winery, 3442 180th Ave. S.W., a.m. The show will run 8 a.m.-2 Organizations Cook’s choice lunch, 11:30 a.m. Tenino, 273-8793 p.m., with awards presentations Wood carving class, 1-3 p.m. Pacific Northwest cultural heritage Centralia Lions Club, 6:30 p.m., Den- at 2 p.m. Quilting class, 5:30-7:30 p.m. program, 7 p.m., Mount St. Helens Visi- For more information, visit ny’s Restaurant, Centralia, 736-8766 tor Center in Seaquest State Park, $5 per Senior Centers adult, $2.50 per child and $15 per fam- t9oquarrymen.com. (Note: The ily. Retired logger Hank Nelson and Bob third character in the address is Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Tuesday, Aug. 21 and Parker Antone, North Bend, (360) the letter “o,” not a zero.) Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m. 902-8500 Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation Phillips to Perform at Brewfest on the Mountain, noon-4 Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 p.m., base area of Crystal Mountain, $15 Tai Chi exercise, 8:30-9 a.m. Fundraiser at Shire entry fee, 21 and up only, (888) 754-6199 Jackson Highway, Chehalis Open recreation, pool 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, coach Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, coach Raeann Phillips will be per- trains, excursion to Milburn, 1 and 3 p.m., trains, excursion to Milburn, 1 and 3 p.m., Pinochle, 10 a.m. forming at the Shire in Chehalis 1.25 hours, 1101 Sylvenus St., Chehalis, 1.25 hours, 1101 Sylvenus St., Chehalis, Live music by Highway 12 East band, 11 a.m.-1:30pm 6-8 p.m. Tuesday. The event is a 748-9593, www.steamtrainride.com 748-9593, www.steamtrainride.com fundraiser for the Almost Home Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, coach Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad, Mineral, CCS Nutrition lunch, noon, $3 dona- train, excursion to Ruth, 5 p.m., 1.75 regular excursion steam train, 10 a.m., tion $3 Coalition. hours, 101 Sylvenus St., Chehalis, 748- 12:45 p.m., 3:30 p.m.; 1-888-783-2611 or Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, A silent auction, featuring in- 9593, www.steamtrainride.com visit mrsr.com Low impact aerobics, 9-10 a.m. ternational donations of fine art Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad, Mineral, Dance, Country Four, 1:30-4:30 p.m., Dominoes, 10-11 a.m. and donations from local mer- regular excursion steam train, 10 a.m., Swede Hall, Rochester Paper party, 11-a.m.-noon chants, will start at 5 p.m. with 12:45 p.m., 3:30 p.m.; steam train with Cook’s choice lunch, noon-1 p.m. a preview and bidding. Credit barbecue at lake, 3:30 p.m.; Junior En- gineer education activies, third through Monday, Aug. 20 Zumba class, 6-7 p.m. cards will be accepted. eighth grade, 12:30 p.m.; 1-888-783-2611 Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 or visit mrsr.com Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors Walking, 8:30 a.m. please see CALENDAR, page Main 11

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Forecast map for Aug. 18, 2012 Gauge Flood 24 hr. Today Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. 100s L 48.22 65.0 -0.02 90s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s 73.19 85.0 -0.02 70s H Cowlitz at Packwood L 60s 1.72 10.5 -0.13 H 50s Cowlitz at Randle L 40s Mostly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy 4.92 18.0 +0.03 30s Cowlitz at Mayfield Dam 77º 57º 75º 55º 74º 53º 71º 52º 75º 54º 20s 5.36 ---- +0.06 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Centralia Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 6:14 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 8:16 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 84 103/64 Moonrise ...... 7:37 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 55 76/60 Moonset ...... 8:24 p.m. Normal High ...... 80 Port Angeles Today Sun. Normal Low ...... 54 72/56 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High . . . . .102 in 1977 Seattle Anchorage 60/52 mc 59/51 sh First Full Last New Record Low ...... 39 in 1935 80/62 Boise 94/62 s 92/59 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg 8/24 8/31 9/8 9/15 Boston 77/63 sh 75/62 pc Yesterday ...... 0.00" 76/58 98/62 Dallas 90/74 t 89/71 t Month to date ...... 0.15" Tacoma Pollen Forecast Honolulu 88/74 s 87/74 s Normal month to date . . .0.52" Centralia 79/60 Las Vegas 101/86 s 104/86 s Year to date ...... 24.95" 77/57 Yakima Allergen Today Sunday Nashville 82/61 s 82/60 s Normal year to date . . . .26.19" Chehalis Trees Low None Phoenix 100/86 mc 102/87 s 98/66 Grass None None Longview 78/56 St. Louis 77/59 pc 80/60 t WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 78/55 Weeds Medium Medium Salt Lake City 87/65 s 91/62 t Shown is today’s Mold None None San Francisco 65/53 pc 65/54 s weather. Temperatures Yesterday Portland The Dalles Washington, DC 83/67 t 82/66 sh Send in your weather-related photo- 86/60 are today’s highs and graphsCity to The ChronicleHi/Lo for ourPrcp. Voices 86/60 95/64 tonight’s lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- tion of the photograph. Regional Cities Today Sun. Today Sun. City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Sun. Today Sun. Baghdad 112/81 s 114/79 s New Delhi 93/81 t 91/81 t City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 83/69 t 88/69 pc Paris 94/75 s 96/68 pc Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly cloudy; Bremerton 79/59 mc 74/57 mc Spokane 97/64 s 95/59 s London 87/65 pc 83/62 cl Rio de Janeiro 82/63 s 80/61 s r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; Ocean Shores 60/55 t 64/56 cl Tri Cities 99/66 s 99/62 s Mexico City 74/57 t 71/58 t Rome 96/75 s 96/73 s sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy Olympia 76/58 mc 74/56 mc Wenatchee 104/72 s 99/67 s Moscow 71/53 ra 73/54 sh Sydney 65/48 sh 66/48 s

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Town Center Dental 1515 NW Louisiana Avenue, 1877drteeth.com Chehalis, WA 98532 (360) 740-6212 Main 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Aug. 18, 2012 LOCAL Local Firefighters Help With Problematic Cle Elum Fire By Stephanie Schendel what I’ve done my whole career.” [email protected] Hundreds of firefighters throughout the state are assist- Firefighters from across ing in the battle, including five Washington continue to battle firefighters from West Thur- the wildfire raging in Cle Elum. ston Regional Fire Authority Among them are a handful of and three from Lewis County local firefighters from Thurston Fire District Five. They are all a and Lewis County. part of the Central Region Strike One of them is Marcus Johns, Team. a Chehalis resident, who has In addition, Captain Tracy worked for the Department of Summers, a firefighter from Natural Resources since 1980. Lewis County Fire District 2 in During a brief break from Toledo, is there as well, said Fire fighting the fire on Friday, Johns District 2 Chief Grant Wiltbank. told The Chronicle that since his Summers is leading a Cowlitz arrival in the region, he, along County strike team of at least 10 with the hundreds of other fire- or 12 other firefighters, Wilt- fighters, have been working bank said. 16-hour days trying to contain The fire chief said he speaks the wildfire that has ravaged through 35 square miles since it to Summers about once a day. started Monday. The last time he spoke to him, Johns said while the number Summers expressed that one of fires he’s fought are “too many of the frustrating aspects of the to begin to count,” this blaze is situation is that every time they were able to save one house, sev- one of the more difficult ones Joshua Trujillo / AP Photo / seattleti.com he’s fought against in his career. eral more would go up in flames. Lt. Lanette Dyer, spokes- Marcus Johns, a Chehalis man with the Department of Natural Resources, watches as the Taylor Bridge Fire burns on the “This fire is, if not the most south side of Highway 970 near Swauk Prairie Road on Wednesday. complex, it’s near the top of what woman for the West Thurston I’ve seen,” he said. Regional Fire Authority, said Part of the issue is that the their captain, who is fighting houses are mixed in with the the fire as well, told her while trees, making it a struggle to the fire is one of the most dan- AUTHORITIES: 48 HOMES LOST SO FAR IN TAYLOR BRIDGE FIRE contain the fire while saving gerous wildfires he’s ever fought, CLE ELUM, Wash. (AP) — Many ing a line around the fire. The Firefighters also made prog- houses, he said. the community is one of the nic- of the residents who had to Taylor Bridge Fire broke out ress at a wildfire near Grand Cou- He described the fight est. They are outside all the time flee from a central Washington Monday at a bridge construction lee Dam that scorched about 12 against the fire as being “early in with tables filled with snacks wildfire were allowed back into project and exploded through square miles. It broke out Tues- the game.” and water for the firefighters, the evacuation area Friday, not dry grass, brush and trees. day evening near the community Johns said he is the division she said. knowing what they’ll find. Authorities said Friday that of Elmer City and burned two supervisor for one of the north- “The citizens have over- “Some people will find their the latest damage estimate was outbuildings and threatened ern parts of the fire, meaning whelming support for the fire- homes there and others will find 48 residential properties and several homes. It was 70 percent he is in charge of the all the re- fighters,” Dyer said. homes damaged or even lost,” about 15 other structures. contained by late Thursday, said sources and firefighters battling Despite the wildfire being far said Mick Mueller, a spokesman The fire burned on the north Colville tribal spokeswoman that section of the blaze, includ- away from Lewis County, Johns at the fire command center. “It’s side of Interstate 90 about 75 Moses. ing the 150 firefighters in that said, citizens in Western Wash- a big day for folks.” miles east of Seattle. More than The firefighting progress de- division. ington also need to be aware of The residents are returning to 400 people evacuated. pends on the weather, and the the south and east sides of the One firefighter was sent forecast is not favorable. While other regions of the the heightened fire risk during these few weeks. 35-square mile burn zone. home to recover from minor The National Weather Service fire have mostly brush and grass, “The folks will have to be facial burns, but no other injuries has issued a red flag warning Johns said where he is at there “Don’t burn anything outside,” working among fellers dropping have been reported. The 22,700- for high wildfire danger in ef- is a lot of timber and grass, and he said. “Even if it’s at night.” hazardous trees and utility crews acre fire was about one-third fect through Saturday night on that the fire has simply “eaten The weather conditions and working to get the power back contained on Friday. the east side of the Cascades. In through the timber.” the heat have made several ar- on in there,” Mueller said. “And If conditions remain relatively addition to the hot, dry condi- The fight to contain it went eas of the state, including Lewis firefighters are still working in calm, firefighters hope to have tions, there’s a chance for dry fairly well yesterday, he said, but County and the rest of west- there trying to put out hot spots.” the fire contained Sunday, al- thunderstorms Saturday evening Friday was significantly busier ern Washington at high risk for About 900 firefighters with though it may smoke and smol- with lightning that could start than previous days. wildfires, he said. eight helicopters continue build- der for days longer. more fires. “You don’t do this unless you “Be careful, all the stuff enjoy it,” he said. “I’m just doing Smokey told you is true,” he said. Chehalis School District Gets Mostly Clean Audit From State ACCOUNTABILITY: appearance of a conflict of inter- The auditors determined the port to be published.” ommendations, the Chehalis est. district had reported two stu- In the financial statement School District received a clean District Takes Action The federal grant compli- dents enrolled in the Teen Col- audit, the auditors recommend- audit. The report stated there to Remedy Auditor’s ance audit found the district in lege program that did not attend ed the district continue to im- were no significant difficulties agreement with all regulations. class within the four day count prove its reconciliation proce- or disagreements with district Recommendations “It’s hard because there are so period in September and were dures and work to understand management and there were no By Amy Nile many compliance issues,” Roth- not eligible to be counted. As a each of the reconciling items. uncorrected misstatements in lin said. result, the district over reported “We’re doing than we the financial statements during [email protected] Since school districts are enrollment by two students. had in the past,” Rothlin said. the audit. The state Auditor’s Office subject to numerous state and “It was a miscalculation on The auditor’s office previous- “We’re always relieved when has issued recommendations federal regulations, Rothlin said, our part for the month of Sep- ly recommended that the dis- we receive a clean audit,” Roth- to the Chehalis School District he’d rather fix compliance is- tember,” Rothlin said. trict improve and document a lin said. “We’re trying to do in the accountability, financial sues as soon as they arise rather The district made adjust- monthly reconciliation process business like we’re supposed to.” statements and federal grant than waiting until there is an ex- ments to ensure accuracy in for revenues and expenditures Rothlin credits the hard compliance audit areas and the pensive mess to clean up. their reporting from October on. between the district’s financial work of his team and said hav- district is taking action to en- In fact, the Chehalis School The auditors also recom- records and the County Trea- ing Pinkerton, a former auditor, sure improvements. District chooses to have the ac- mended the district strengthen surer report. in charge of business operations Because Heather Pinkerton, countability portion of the audit internal controls in order to as- “It’s like balancing a check- is like being audited every day. the district’s director of busi- done every year instead of hav- sign accountability in the lunch book with the Treasurer's Of- “We have a real experienced ness and operations, previously ing it every other year as regula- receipting process because the fice,” Rothlin explained. team,” Pinkerton said. “From worked as an auditor for six tions require. district was not reconciling the The auditors acknowledged the top down, we have people years in the Olympia office, the In the accountability audit, money in the cash register with the district’s improvement of that really care about the law.” district requested the Vancou- the auditors recommended the the receipts. the process but said some of the The district’s 2013 audit will ver office to complete the audit. district strengthen internal con- “As soon as they mentioned items still needed better sup- cover accountability for public Superintendent Ed Rothlin said trols to ensure accurate report- it, we made the change,” Rothlin porting documentation. resources, financial statements the district wanted to avoid the ing of student enrollment. said. “We don’t wait for the re- Other than the three rec- and federal programs.

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[email protected] relations is to assist the council Hill started work as city Centralia City Manager Rob in developing and strategizing manager on Sept. 3, 2010. He Hill received positive feedback proposals. received his first evaluation last from the city council during his Councilors Trent and An- year, which praised him for his annual job per- next month, was scored on a rat- with citizens, staff and council, zelini also scored Hill as “satis- initial efforts after taking over formance evalu- ing scale, which included unac- understanding their concerns.” factory” on budget control. for former city manager Patrick ation. ceptable, needs improvement, Hill received his lowest “I would like to see Rob pro- Sorensen. The Centra- satisfactory, very good and out- marks in budget control and vide more guidance to this staff Hill is paid $130,000 annu- lia City Council standing. personnel and labor relations. in the area of building a budget ally and must live within the city reviewed Hill’s Hill did not receive an unac- Council members Matt with being balanced in mind of Centralia, according to his performance in ceptable score. Trent and Gabe Anzelini both and working with what we have,” employment agreement. three executive Hill, 50, scored highest in gave Hill a “needs improvement” Anzelini wrote. In the next year, Hill said he community relations, council score in personal and labor rela- sessions on June Rob Hill Hill responded to his budget is focused on building the Lewis 26, July 10 and Centralia City relations and management fun- tions. control score by pointing out that County Event Center and Sports July 24 before Manager damentals and style. “Centralia has done poorly in the city is in a challenging finan- Complex and continuing to find releasing the “Rob is excellent as the ‘face’ labor negotiations,” Trent wrote. cial time, and that many ideas solutions for flooding. written evaluation this week. of city government,” Council “This issue was discussed at have been undercut by mandates “Centralia is a diamond in Hill, who will complete his Member Edna Fund wrote in length this year, and I appreci- or existing labor contracts. the rough that just needs a little second year as city manager summary. “He is able to talk ate Rob’s facilitating a workshop, “I have been examining bud- polishing,” Hill said. Fish Kill Blamed Investigation Into Who Provided on Dairy Feed Spill Alcohol to Dead Teen Almost Complete REPORT IN HAND: Sheriff’s alcohol. being reviewed. The sheriff’s office said pre- The investigation will even- Office Reviewing viously that it believed there tually be turned over to the Near Chehalis River Details of Case was more than one person re- prosecutor’s office, which will DEAD TROUT, CRAWDADS sponsible for providing the al- ultimately decide whether the Before Forwarding to cohol to the group of teenagers. individuals responsible for pro- AND MINNOWS: Boistfort Prosecutor’s Office Detectives interviewed other viding the alcohol will face Valley Dairy Farm ‘‘It stunk so bad.’’ individuals who were with Gon- charges. Accidentally Dumps By Stephanie Schendel zalez the night of his death and Gonzalez’s death was ruled [email protected] learned who provided the alco- accidental by the coroner’s of- Feed Waste Gina Nugent hol to the teens. fice and was caused by multiple lives at a nearby property Detectives from the Lewis None of the names of the internal injuries from being By Kyle Spurr County Sheriff’s Office are in suspects has been released. struck by the vehicle. [email protected] the final stages of investigating While the results of the toxi- The driver who hit Gonzalez, the circumstances surrounding cology report were not released a 50-year-old Onalaska woman, Liquid runoff from animal the death of a 16-year-old Che- by the sheriff’s office, Brown is not believed to be at fault for feed at the South Bank Dairy Nugent and her husband halis boy who was killed after he said the final report from Wash- the collision and will not face Farm in the Boistfort Val- Sean also farm on the Boistfort was hit by a car on the roadway ington State Patrol is currently charges. ley leaked into the South Fork Valley land. Gina said they are worried about their irrigation last May. Chehalis River earlier this week, Gallon* creating a spill that noticeably pump working since it keeps Tyler Shawn Gonzalez, a $ 9 getting clogged with runoff de- W.F. 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News in Brief By The Chronicle an insulin pen or insulin vial Semi Collides With DOT The collision occurred at 3:07 cording to the memo. should keep those products un- a.m. Thursday, eight miles south Weimar was transported to Providence Centralia der 86 degrees. Truck South of Chehalis; of Chehalis near milepost 68, ac- the hospital with a sore wrist Reminds Residents Other suggestions include: Two Hospitalized cording to the memo. Beau L. and Rodriguez was transported • Keep the insulin you are Weimar, 29, Olympia, a Depart- complaining of a sore chest and That Heat Can not using in the refrigerator Two people were transported ment of Transportation worker, head, according to the memo. • Keep the insulin you are to Providence Centralia Hos- was stopped on I-5 in lane two Weimar’s vehicle had an esti- Destroy Insulin using air conditioned, or in a re- pital with minor injuries after and was directing traffic. mated $10,000 in damage. The Providence Centralia Di- frigerator a semi truck collided with a Jose M. Rodriguez, 38, abetes and Nutrition Center is re- • Never leave insulin in a hot Department of Transportation Happy Valley, Ore., who was WSP listed inattention as minding all insulin users that in- car, window sill or any area that truck that was stopped in one of driving in a semi truck in lane the cause of the collision, and sulin is sensitive to heat and can could reach higher than 86 degrees the southbound lanes on Inter- two, did not see the stopped Rodriguez was charged with be destroyed during hot weather. For more information Cen- state 5 early Thursday morning, truck and hit it. His vehicle, a second-degree negligent driving, Diabetes Program Manager tralia Diabetes and Nutrition according to a Washington State 2004 Freightliner tractor, had according to the memo. Both Jan Wolfram said anyone using Center at 807-7907. Patrol press memo. about $20,000 in damage, ac- were wearing seatbelts. Church News of southern Sudan, where they be- without a church home. tralia United Methodist Church to 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 25, in the Westminster gan the Toposa translation project. To receive information on Sunday, the newly-formed bike Ministry Center. Many families Presbyterian to Have Hersman was appointed as a the numerous ministries taking club will meet at 2 p.m. in the are participating so there will be senior vice president of Wycliffe place at the church throughout church parking lot to ride to the numerous items to buy. Guest Pastor USA in 2005, giving executive the week, contact the church of- steam plant. More information A guest pastor, the Rev. John leadership to prayer ministries, fice at 736-9981 or visit its web- is available from pastor Tom Pe- Haberlin, will preach at West- recruitment ministries, person- site at www.centraliachurch.org. terson, 736-7311. Harrison Square to Join minster Presbyterian Church in nel and leadership development. A dinner for the commu- ONE Day Event Chehalis on Sunday. During his 21-year sojourn in nity will be served at the church On Sunday, Aug. 26, Harri- Haberlin is retired from the Africa, Hersma acted as linguist/ Arena Family Coming to Monday beginning at 5:30 p.m. son Square Presbyterian Church pulpit as senior pastor at the translator, office manager, sup- There is no charge for this meal, Vader Assembly will participate in the Lewis Presbyterian church in Centralia. port services manager and branch which is open to everyone. County ONE Day community director, in addition to serving Vader Assembly of God several terms on the executive Church will be hosting the Are- service event. Wycliffe Official committees in Sudan and Kenya. na Family singers at 10:30 a.m. Toledo Presbyterian There will be a breakfast at 9:30 Sunday, Aug. 26. a.m. at the church and one worship to speak at Adna The Arena Family has been Plans Church Potluck service at 10. Following the service, Evangelical Church Nazarenes’ Auto-Care traveling the West Coast for Toledo Presbyterian is host- volunteers will carpool to Acres of more than 20 years, singing of ing an old-fashioned church Hope Farm in Adna, where food Russ Hersman, senior vice Ministry is Saturday the news of Jesus Christ. potluck Sunday after the wor- will be harvested for the Lewis president of Wycliffe USA, will The Auto-Care Ministry pro- For more information, call ship service. County Food Bank. Lunch will be speak Sunday at Adna Evangeli- vided by Centralia Church of the 295-3756. provided for the workers. cal Church. Nazarene takes place today from A community worship ser- Hersman and his wife, Lyn- 8 a.m. to noon. Volunteers pro- Cooks Hill Community vice for the ONE Day event will da, joined Wycliffe 33 years ago vide quality minor vehicle repairs Methodists’ Bike Club Plans Yard Sale be at W.F. West High School at with the goal of providing the for single moms, widows, spouses to Meet for Ride Sunday 5 p.m. For more information, Scriptures for one Bibleless group of deployed military and for the A community yard sale will be call 736-9996. somewhere in the world. That elderly. This ministry is also avail- Following the 11 a.m. com- at Cooks Hill Community Church, took them to the Toposa people able for those in the community bined summer service at Cen- 2400 Cooks Hill Road, from 9 a.m. please see CHURCH, page Main 11

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APOSTOLIC Grace Baptist Church COMMUNITY CHURCH NON-DENOMINATIONAL The Apostolic Faith Church Sunday School 9:45 am, Morning Worship 196 NW Cascade Ave., Chehalis, Rev. Jack 11:00 am. We meet in homes 3 Sunday First Christian Church, Chehalis, Chasteen, Pastor. Sun. School 9:30, Service evenings per month, for locations and times, Morning worship 10:45 am. Sunday school 11:00, Evening Service 6 pm, Midweek call (360) 880-1101. We meet on the 5th Centralia Community Church 9:30 am, Special needs Adults Ministry Mon. Sunday at the church at 6:00 pm. Wednesday One Church. Two Locations Service Wed. 7:30 pm. 748-4811. A community with people just like you! 7 pm, Youth meetings, call for times. Small at 7 pm, Nursing Home Ministries. Pastor Sunday service at 9:00 am & 10:45 am. LIFE CENTER ASSEMBLY OF GOD Bruce Oyen. group fellowships. Tom Bradshaw, Minister, ETHEL CAMPUS: - 100 Oyler Road, on Nursery care provided for both services 111 N.W. Prindle, 748-3702. Bethel Church 19136 Loganberry S.W., Rochester. Classes for all ages also offered. Highway 12, Sunday 9 a.m., “Following Christ, Loving People, 273-9240. Great programs throughout the week! Valley of Blessing Ministries Wednesday youth 7 p.m. Restoring Hope” Victory Baptist Church Pastor Mark Fast, 3320 Borst Ave. 243 Hwy. 12 Chehalis, 266-8164. Pastor CENTRALIA CAMPUS: - 201 N. Rock I-5 Exit 72 - Napavine Landmark-Sovereign Grace (across from Centralia High School) (360) Michael Fontenot. Services: Sunday 10 am. Sunday 10:30 a.m. Phone 748-0119. 617 N.W. West. Street, Chehalis, Sunday 736-7606 / www.cccog.com Thurs. Prayer 6:30 pm, Worship 7:30 pm. We Wednesday youth 7:00 p.m. On the web: www.bethel-church.com Morning Worship 10:40 am, Pastor Mark Cooks Hill Community Church 2400 offer home groups, men & ladies bible www.yourlifecenter.com Kyle Rasmussen, Lead Pastor Fenison, 295-0824. studies. Call for details. 360-736-5898 or 360-978-4216 Saturday Evening Contemporary Cooks Hill Road, Centralia, Pastor Dynamic worship. Friendly people. Service: 6:30 pm. Mitch Dietz. Casual dress. Sunday mornings: Worship Sunday Services: LUTHERAN Something for every age. Encounter energetic full band: 9:00 am. INDEPENDENT BAPTIST Service (sign language available) Quarterly Family Life Weeks (education The Edge - loud, guitar driven music: Centralia Bible Baptist Youth Service, and Children's Immanuel Lutheran Church- ELCA, tracks) for the whole family. 10:45 am. Church (K-5th) at 9:30 am. Call the church for 1209 N. Scheuber Rd., Centralia. To be like Classes for children are offered at all more information at 736-6133 or check out Jesus ... meeting needs. Senior Pastor, Rev. services. Wednesday night programs our website at www.cookshillcc.org. Paul R. Hermansen; Visitation Pastor, Rev. for all ages at 7:00 pm. Richard L. Powel; and Youth Director, Scott Calvary Assembly of God Hess. Sunday schedule: Praise Worship NEW BEGINNINGS CHURCH 302 E. Main, Centralia. Sun. School: 9:30 am. 802 S. Gold St., Centralia, WA 98531. CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST Service 9am, Sunday School and Adult 603 NW St. Helens Ave. Morning Service 10:45 am. Evening Service 6 (360) 669-0113 Trinity Christian Education 10:15am - 11am, Traditional PO Box 1164 Chehalis, WA. 98532 pm. Midweek-Survey of The Bible: www.centraliabbc.org Fellowship Liturgical Worship 11 am, Fellowship & (360) 748-7831 www.go2newbc.com Wednesday 7 pm. Communion and missions Pastor: Tim Shellenberger 123 Brockway Rd., Coffee 10am and 12pm, Hub City Youth Pastor Ken Rieper emphasis first Sunday of each month. Dr. Sunday Worship: 11:00am Chehalis, just 1/2 mile north of WA. 6 via Chilvers Group 6:30pm - 8pm. Contact information: Sunday school begins at 9:30 am Earl R. Nordby Pastor 736-7799 (Corner of Sunday Evening: 5:30pm Rd., 748-1886. Adult Bible Class at (360) 736-9270, [email protected], Worship & Celebration 10:30 am Gold and Main Streets) Wednesday in the Word: 7:00pm 9:45 am. Worship Service at 11:00 am. Come as and www.ilccentralia.org. Wednesday SUMMIT 6:30-8 pm Destiny Christian Center Nursery care provided for all services you are; everyone is welcome. Peace Lutheran Church & 413 N. Tower Ave. in Historic Downtown Mountain View Baptist Church 1201 Preschool, Chehalis–LCMS, Bishop Rd. & Centralia. SUNDAY: Sunday Service Faith Baptist Church - 740-0263 PENTECOSTAL CHURCHES Belmont, Centralia. (1 block west of I-5 Jackson Hwy. Sun. School 9:30 am. Worship Jesus Name Pentecostal Church 10:30am, WEDNESDAY: Adult Bible Study 436 Coal Creek, Chehalis, www.fbc-wa.org interchange on Harrison, right on Belmont) Svc. 8:00 am & 10:45 am. Rev. Daniel 7:00 pm., The Movement Youth Service 7pm. Sunday School (all ages) 9:30 am of Chehalis, 1582 Bishop Rd., Chehalis. 736-1139. Sunday School (all ages) 9:45 am. Freeman 748-4108. Sunday Services: Prayer 9:45 am & 6:15 pm, Information and Pastoral Staff available at Children’s Church/Morning Worship 10:30am Sunday Services: 8:30 & 11 am. and 6 pm. 736-6443. Webpage: www.lifeatdestiny.com Sunday 6 pm, Thursday Bible Study 7pm St. John’s Lutheran Church-ELCA, Services: 10 am & 6:30pm. Wed. Services: AWANA (Sept-May). 2190 Jackson Highway, Chehalis. Sunday Jackson Prairie Assembly of God Prayer 7:15 pm Service 7:30 pm. Anchor worship at 9:45 a.m. Coffee/ fellowship Youth Nite: Fri. 7:30 pm. Elder Bishop “Building community with people like you” Napavine Baptist Church 262-9533, 4224 Jackson Hwy., (Mary’s Pastor Jason Saling EVANGELICAL FREE follows the service. The Rev. Rando Faro, Burgess, Pastor Shannon Burgess. Corner) Chehalis. Sunday School for all ages: 262-3861, 104 SE 2nd Ave., Napavine Central Bible Evangelical Free Pastor. Office hours Monday - Thursday, 9:00 (360) 748-4977 website: www.jnpc.org 9:30am. Sunday Morning Worship: 10:30am. S.S. 10am, Service: 11am, Wed. 7pm Church, 2333 Sandra Ave. Centralia, WA a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Phone: (360) 748-4741. Pathway Church of God Sunday Prayer: 5pm. Sunday Evening Focus: www.NapavineBaptist.com 98531. 360-736-2061. Sunday School 9:30 Website: www.stjohnschehalis.net. 1416 Scheuber Rd., Centralia. 6:30 pm w/contemporary worship. a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Nursery St. Marks Lutheran Church-LCMC, 736-3698. Everyone Welcome! Wednesday Evening Family Night: 7pm. Adult provided. Evening Worship, Sunday, 6:00 10,000 Highway 12, Rochester. Saturday, Sun School 9:45 am, Sun. Morning worship 11:00 am. Pastor Bible Study, Youth & Children. Worship CALVARY CHAPEL p.m., AWANA-Wednesday, 6:00 pm, White Informal Worship: 7:00 pm; Sunday, Intern: Kara Morris, Youth Pastor: Jared Hunt. Cross (ladies) meet on 2nd Thursday, 10 am. Contemporary Worship: 8:30 am; Traditional Jeff Suhoney. Calvary Chapel, 2502 Seward Ave., Lead Pastor Bill Morris. Web: Home Bible Fellowships meet during the Worship: 11:00 am. Fellowship follows each jacksonprairielife.com Centralia. Sunday School: 11 am. Sunday week. Please call for times and locations. Service 9 am & 11 am. Wednesday Bible service. Education hour: 9:45 am. Pastors: PRESBYTERIAN Napavine Assembly of God Study and Prayer: 7 pm. An in-depth, verse Greg Wightman and Lauren Macan- Pastor Will Karch - 414 SE 2nd, Napavine. by verse study of God’s word. 807-0281. EPISCOPAL Wightman. Church phone: 273-9571. Web: 262-0285. Sunday Services, Sunday School: www.lutheransonline.com/stmarksrochesterwa 9:30am, Morning Worship: 10:30 am. Evening St. Timothy Episcopal Church Sundays: Holy Eucharist at 10:00 am; also, St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Harrison Square Presbyterian Service: 6pm. Wednesday: Bible Study: 7pm. Church -ELCA, 379 State Rt. 505, Winlock, Church 1227 Harrison Ave., Centralia. Royal Rangers & Missionettes CATHOLIC 8:00am Holy Eucharist on the first Sunday of St. Joseph Church WA 98596.Sunday School 9:30 am., Summer Pastor: Rev. Jim Dunson. Breakfast at 9:30 Oakville Assembly of God each month. Child care available at 10:00 am Worship Service 9:30 am. For more info call am, Worship Service at 10:00 am. Adult Bible 273-8116 Your Family Church! Sunday 682 S.W. Cascade, Chehalis. Wednesdays: noon Holy Eucharist and Masses, Sat.- 5:00pm. Sat., Sun.- 10:30am. the church office 360-785-3507 Study and Sunday School programs will Celebration Service 10 am, Sunday evening Prayers for Healing. For more information, resume in September. service 6 pm. Wednesday, Kingdom Quest Mass in Spanish: Sun.- 1:00pm www.stpaullutheranwinlock.org. Reconciliation: Sat. 3:30-4:30. or by appt. contact the church office 748-8232. St. Phone: (360) 736-9996. 4yrs - 5th grade, Youth 6th - 12th grade, Adult Timothy Parish is located at 1826 S.W. E-mail: [email protected] Bible Study, 7pm. Father Tim Ilgen. 748-4953. Snively Avenue (corner of 18th and Snively), Web: www.harrisonsquarepc.com Onalaska Assembly of God St. Mary’s Catholic Church METHODIST 225 N. Washington, Centralia. Masses: Chehalis. Centralia United Methodist Westminster Presbyterian Church 978-4978. Sunday School 9:45 am, Sunday 349 N. Market Blvd., worship services 10:45 am and 6pm, Saturday 5:00 pm, Sunday 8:30 am. Church, 506 S. Washington. Rev. Tom Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday Chehalis. Pastor: Rev. Brian Wednesday family night: College & Career Peterson. Worship: 11:00 am. Classes for all North. Sunday Services: 6:30 pm, (adult Bible study, boys’ & ’ 3:30-4:30 pm. or by appt. Father Tim Ilgen. FOURSQUARE ages: 9:30 am. All Welcome! 736-7311. 736-4356. Traditional Worship: Sunday programs) 7pm. Chehalis Foursquare Church www.centraliaumc.com Worship Service at 9:30 am with children's Vader Assembly of God 990 NW State Ave., Chehalis. Pastor Chehalis United Methodist Church church and nursery. Adult Sunday School 302 6th St., Vader. Pastor: Tracy Durham. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Armin Kast. Sunday Service: 10 am., with 16 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis. Pastor: Tara follows the 9:30 am service. For details, visit Services: Sundays 10:30 am & 6 pm., First Church of Christ, Scientist, kids Sunday School, nursery provided. Roberts. Summer schedule: Worship Service www.chehaliswpc.org or call 748-0091 Wednesdays 7 pm. (360) 295-3756 89 NE Park St., Chehalis, Sunday School & Wed. Night Prayer: 6:30-7:30 pm. begins at 10:00 am with KELA broadcast at 11:30 Service 10:30 am, Wed. Service 7:00 pm. Women’s and Men’s Bible Study. am. All are welcome, childcare is available. Church Nursery provided. Reading room hrs., Tues. Everyone is welcome, come as you are. office 360-748-7334 SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST BAPTIST , & Thurs. 11am - 1pm (Except holidays). (360) 748-4746 Winlock United Methodist Church Seventh-day Adventist Centralia 1607 Christian Fellowship of Winlock Military Rd., 736-4262. Sabbath School 9:30 107 SW Benton Ave., Winlock, WA. Rev. Worship Service: 10:45 am-12:15 pm. Sunday am, Church Service 11:00 am. Wed. Prayer School for all ages 9-10:15 am. Nursery care CHURCH OF GOD Vonda McFadden. Worship Service 9:00 am., available. Adult Sunday School class. INDEPENDENT Meeting 7:00 pm. Onalaska First Church of God Fellowship: 10:00 am Open Hearts, Open Pastor Ira Bartolome Children’s Church, nursery care, available. Corner of Hwy. 508 & 3rd Ave. Centralia Bible Chapel Minds, Open Doors Pastor Terry Sundberg, Youth Pastor David 209 N. Pearl St., Christ-centered, Bible- Seventh Day Adventist, Chehalis 120 (360) 978-4161 Chilvers Rd, (2 miles west on Hwy. 6 at Exit Martin. 785-4280. 630 Cemetery Rd., www.onalaskachurchofgod.com based ministry. Family Bible Hour & Sunday Winlock. School, 11:00 am. Midweek prayer meeting, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 77). 748-4330. Pastor David Glenn. Service Where Your Experience With Christ on Saturdays, Sabbath School 9:30 am, Dayspring Baptist Church, SBC 2088 Makes You a Member. 6:45 pm. Wednesday, followed by Bible study Loving Deeply, Serving Boldly Jackson Hwy., Chehalis. Care Groups for all Sunday School: 9:45 am; Morning Worship: at 7:30 pm. For more information, LeRoy Sunday Family Worship takes place at 9:15 Worship Service 11:00 am. ages begins at 9:30 am. Celebration Worship 8:00 am and 11:00 am; Wednesday: Soup Junker, 807-4633; John Martin, 736-4001. a.m. followed by Learning Groups at 11:00 begins at 10:45 am. Come visit our newly and sandwiches at 6:00 pm, Faith Temple Word of Life a.m. Exciting ministries throughout the week UNITY revived group of Christians.. Pastor Chris Bible Study at 6:30 pm 519 W. Cherry In Centralia. If you need a for all age groups with nursery care Center for Positive Living. Kruger 748-3401 God accepts you the way you are miracle, come. Pastor Larry Radach, 748- provided. Our church is a place to make A spiritual community open to seekers and and so do we 7916. Sunday School 10:15 am, morning new friends, a place to worship, learn and believers on all paths to God. S unday worship, 11:00 am, Sunday evening 6:00 pm. grow, a place to share life's blessings, and a Service 10:00 am. 800 S. Pearl, Centralia. Dryad Community Baptist Church, 330-5259. www.unitycentralia.com 112 Olive Street, Dryad, Wa. CHURCH OF CHRIST Wednesday Bible study 7:00 pm. Old- place to find encouragement when Bible Study for all ages: 10:00 am. Morning Centralia, Sunday Bible Study: 9:30 am, fashioned preaching & prayer for the sick. weathering a storm. Everyone is welcome!! Worship: 11:00 am. 245-3450. 10:30 Worship Sunday: 2 pm. Wed. Bible Everyone welcome. 330-2667 or 748-7916. Pastor Dave Bach Pastor Reverend Timothy "Buck" Garner, Study: 7 pm, Thurs. Ladies’ Class: 10 am First Christian Church, Centralia, 1119 W. First Street in Centralia, 736-9981 509-230-6393, Associate Pastor: Paul Info. 736-9798. Corner of Plum & Buckner. (Independent), 1215 W. Main. 736-7655. Justice, 736-6981 Toledo, 300 St. Helens St., Toledo, www.centraliachristian.org. Sunday Morning: First Baptist Church Welcomes You! 10 am Sun. Bible Study, 11 1st worship all 9:00am, Sunday School at

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Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Dennis R. Waller, President, CEO J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 Christine Fossett, Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Brian Mittge, Editor-in-Chief Governor Needs Basinwide Advice on Flooding Gov. Chris Gregoire aims to Center. closed four times over the past pushed elsewhere. end strong as her second and fi- Our Views Their work will be difficult, 25 years between 13th Street The only comprehensive, nal term in office concludes this 2013 to 2015. as is the long debate over how in south Chehalis and Mellen viable, basinwide solution on year. One of her final acts will This group includes David best to remedy the devastating Street in Centralia. the table is construction of an be to present a capital projects Burnett, chairman of the Cheh- floods that periodically wash Each closure is estimated to upper Chehalis watershed dam. budget for the Legislature to through our valley. have cost tens of millions of dol- alis tribal council; Vickie Raines, Such a structure would hold consider in January. We urge the members of lars in lost commerce. mayor of Cosmopolis; Karen back 80,000 acre-feet of water Among the most important this group to consider what is As this ad hoc working Valenzuela, a Thurston County during the peak of the flood, items for her office to consider best for the whole basin, from group debates what measure to reducing the high water mark is what solution she will support commissioner; J. Vander Stoep, the farmers of the upper basin recommend to the governor’s to reduce the ravages of flood- a Chehalis attorney and former to the people who live down- office, we hope they keep in downstream by as much as 12 ing on the communities of the state legislator; and Jay Gordon, stream in Adna, the Twin Cities, mind that proposals that would feet in Doty-Dryad and 4.5 feet Chehalis Basin and the econo- an Elma organic dairy farmer the Independence Valley, the protect I-5 would not help the in Centralia during a 2007-type mies dependent on Interstate 5. and executive director of the Chehalis Reservation, Oakville rest of the basin one iota. In event. She has asked five Chehalis Washington Dairy Federation. and farther downstream. fact, every measure proposed to We thank those who are ad- Basin leaders to advise her of- They will work with Keith The big factor in that equa- protect the freeway would make vising Gov. Gregoire and urge fice on what flood projects she Phillips, of the Governor’s Ex- tion, of course, is Interstate 5. flooding worse in many other them to consider the needs of should include in the state’s ecutive Policy Office, and Jim This major corridor of West spots as water that would have the whole basin as they under- capital construction budget for Kramer of the Ruckelshaus Coast commerce has been washed over the interstate is take this crucial task. COMMENTARY: Saturday’s Child A Methodist becomes a Samaritan in Edison District Definition: Armageddon: n. are restored to their pristine non- the scene of a final battle between advertising of gangs. And we the forces of good and evil, proph- hope that anyone so inclined will esied in the Bible. pee in their own backyard. The forces of evil struck in ••• our little section of the Edison One of the problems facing us District of Centralia this month. old fellows is accepting change, As always, those sinister forces and retirement represents just came at night sneakily and their that. So it shook us when we victims were the innocent. learned that two of the “giants” Fortunately, the forces of of the Twin Cities, Dennis Waller good were there too, and I de- and Tom Zuber, announced clare them winners in many they’re leaving their jobs. ways. Denny grew up newspaper- The bad guys, evidently ing, with his father owning the members of a gang trying to Algona, Iowa, newspaper, and spread their in- he never left it. He worked with famy on other’s and managed five Midwestern property, came newspapers, including that in with some paint Ames, Iowa. to smear their Twenty years ago he was lured symbols. My to the Northwest by the Lafrom- daughter, who boise family to manage their COMMENTARY: has done some Chronicle in our town. He took a Musings From the Middle Fork work with po- newspaper that was inferior in its lice volunteers, By Gordon Aadland journalism and its written com- said they were munication and turned it into symbols of a a role model for the whole state. Stars Come and Go, But Meeting Los Angeles gang. Publishers of bigger newspapers The unsightly mess they seek his advice. created posed quite a challenge I have said that a person Johnny Cash Was Memorable to the victim, especially in our shouldn’t retire unless (1) he It’s almost impossible to ig- can’t say I miss her or her music. home, where the daughter is is tired of his job and wants to nore one of the signature events I’m not usually all that in- wheelchair dependent and the escape it or (2) there is some- of our area this week, the South- terested in meeting stars. They ancient father gets around only thing else he is eager to do. With west Washington Fair. Bright see thousands of people and I’m not usually all with a cane. That’s not much Denny, forget about number one: lights, big crowds, good shows, shaking my hand isn’t all that promise for getting rid of the He still loves his job. But (No. 2), it’s hard to beat. memorable for them, either. that interested in scrawl. he is in the middle of writing I don’t know if I’ll get to go But I’m glad I got the chance to meeting stars. They So sound the bugle call for his memoirs of a group of small this year because of my travel, meet Johnny Cash even for a the Forces of Good. town kids on bicycles and their but for many years, it was one few minutes. see thousands of This time it was Leah We- shameful taunting, then regret of the favorite things I did and ••• gener, with a paint roller and with the town character, “Walkin’ I never missed one. Over the Sometimes I like to read oth- people and shaking tray and a paint she hopes is of Joe” (www.walkingjoe.com). It years I had the er areas’ newspapers just to keep my hand isn’t all the same color as the offending will soon be published. opportunity to my sense of balance. On occa- marks. Sometimes one of her Over in Chehalis, they are meet several of sion (although rarely) it is the that memorable sons, whom she home-schools, still shaking their heads at Tom the big-name USA Today. Mostly I enjoy local for them, either. or her husband goes with her. Zuber’s dropping out as head talent that news wherever I find myself. I Leah began this crusade baseball coach of one of the most came to the find the news is pretty similar against the forces of the night in successful coaching programs fair, but only regardless of where you are. Bellingham 20 years ago, when in the state and his qualifying one was really This week I read the It would certainly cost less. her teacher husband was attend- to be one of the Role Models in memorable, or Wednesday USA Today because ••• ing Western Washington Uni- Coaching in the county. “Too even interest- By John McCroskey I saw a headline that caught my versity. Then when they moved The other paper I read this soon! Too soon!” ing: Johnny attention: “Congress is on pace week was the Rio Grande Sun, to Centralia and when the city’s But the same edition of Den- Cash. to make history with the least Kim Ashmore put out a call for in a small town in New Mexico. ny’s Chronicle that announced He was one of the headline productive legislative year in It had the usual stuff in it, you volunteers, she was among those Tom’s retirement proclaimed that shows and I was in the area the post World War II era.” who answered the call. know, the fire chief fired for Lyle Overbay, Centralia’s current with one of my police dogs after Apparently, they have only allegedly falsifying govern- She also belongs to a group pride in the major league and just having done a demonstra- managed to pass 61 bills into in the Methodist Church called ment documents and using also mentioned as a Role Model tion with other K-9 units. I law. Hmm. I guess we are to some woman’s Social Security TAG (Together Against Graffiti). type, might be leaving profes- don’t remember why, but he told judge Congress a success or Both groups believe in get- number. The acting chief was sional baseball after several great someone in the Saloon Stage failure by the number of added arrested for allegedly aiming a ting the graffiti off as soon as years and might be looking to area he wanted to meet me. bureaucratic nonsense they can possible because if it is left there firearm at colleagues during the stay in the game close by. That’s what I heard, but what he get passed? department’s monthly meeting it will encourage more desecra- Can you say “serendipity,” really wanted to do was meet No, I’m happy not much tion. — the usual stuff. W.F.West school administrators? my dog. is “getting done” because the What caught my eye and “It’s kind of like dogs marking ••• I was used to being upstaged less they do the better. We are their territory, ” Leah says. made me chuckle at the irony Gordon Aadland, Centralia, was by my dogs. Many people re- already paying more than we it presented was this: a pair of So thanks to her and others, a longtime Centralia College faculty membered their names and can afford, and have rooms full the fences along Rainier Avenue member and publicist. burglars who were in custody, not mine. But Mr. Cash was of laws and regulations which I were sitting in jail, and some a very gracious fella, and as guess are simply not enough. other burglars broke into their First Amendment Center Quote of the Day he scratched Rowdy’s ear and Frankly, I’d be happier if place and ripped them off. told me about his dog (King, I they just give us a chance to That’s not just irony, that’s think), it was easy to talk to him. adjust to what they have already justice. “To do well in this business, you He wasn’t full of himself at all. done. In fact, maybe we could ••• Another star, one of the Jack- just pay them to stay home (we John McCroskey was Lewis have to have moxie.” son girls (I don’t know which probably already do), stay off County sheriff from 1995 to 2005. one), on the other hand, didn’t the TV (no way they will stop He lives outside Chehalis, and can Katie Couric even know where she was while bloviating) but if they did, just be contacted at musingsonthemid- broadcast journalist, ABC News, 2009 she was on the Saloon Stage. I how bad could it be? [email protected].

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Letters to the Editor tensive report on the importance While We’re at It, Let’s of finding a solution to the Che- Arm Infants Too halis basin flooding. To the editor: Every citizen here should Oh, oh, finally the mythi- read it. We are encouraged that cal, much rumored, highly an- two of the three sets of projects ticipated anti-gun nut makes his outlined as worthy of consider- appearance, raving about ridicu- ation include the flood control lous, freedom-killing measures dam in the upper Chehalis. that need to be taken to avoid yet As a manager and systems another massacre. engineer, I have some criticisms. Allow me to nip that auto- The report does not state clearly matic, conditioned response in enough the benefits of upper basin the bud. In the hysterical fog that water retention. Importantly, the the National Rifle Association benefit cost analysis discussion in generates to benefit the firearms Appendix D from the University industry, we learn that critically of Washington student, Tyler Scott, examining the dangers of any and Richard Zerbe, BCA center weapon is an anti-American act. director, appears biased against the I agree. In fact, I admire those dam for flood retention. people who are so comfortable The report failed to state di- with their firearms that they rectly that without an engineered aren’t even curious if they’re load- dam on the Chehalis main stem ed when they clean them (double above Pe Ell there will be no ef- entendre intended). If there were fective flood mitigation for the more people with this mental- gestalt Chehalis River basin. Eco- ity our “problem” with firearms damage from flooding is very would be greatly reduced. much worse without a dam, and I believe that everyone should that damage will not be stopped be armed, all the time, You can by a handful of Band-Aid projects. never be too safe. If gun legisla- State and federal governments tion must be considered, it must understandably want the Inter- be aimed at providing more guns, state 5 corridor protection to avoid not less. We must not continue four-day closures at a cost of some to leave the most vulnerable in $12 million per day. This cost is our society helpless. Technology dwarfed by 2007 losses of some should be employed to improve $500 million in Lewis County. the situation. We can send a On the benefit-cost issue, sav- man to the moon, but we can’t ing Lewis County from the cata- 145 Washington State Prison Inmates invent a lethal weapon that an strophic damage expected from infant can handle? Why is that? one 1996- or 2007-size storm is We’ve heard the claim that if worth about twice the total cost Paid 62 Cents Per Hour to Fight Wildfires only one moviegoer in that Colo- of the dam. Only by very seri- rado theater was armed, the out- ously overestimating the value of While in my routine come would be much different. searches across the interwebs on any possible ecological downside COMMENTS FROM OTHERS ON FACEBOOK: But one cannot be sure. Con- could the dam be shown to have Wednesday night, I ran across sider the murder of the four Lake- less than stellar net benefit. The an article from The Associated wood police officers in 2009; cer- dam is the clear winner. Press about 145 Washington “They [inmates] shouldn’t have to fight fires but they tainly the odds were against them. UW’s Scott and Zerbe sug- state prison inmates being should be required to do something constructive for society. Yes, there were four armed and paid 62 cents per hour to fight If fighting fires is needed, then those that want to go fight armored police officers in atten- gest good decisions can only be wildfires in Washington state fire should, and those that don’t should stay home and clean dance that day, but that coffee shop made given BCA with sensitiv- (Taylor Bridge Fire outside Cle up trash along the road. Again, no pay though.” also contained an equal number of ity analyses. They suggest do- Elum, etc.). — Nick Bozarth, Chehalis citizens who were not armed (two ing a Monte Carlo Simulation The article baristas and two customers). model of the projects. I led a Boe- continued by “I’ve worked at 3 prisons in WA, Walla Walla, Stafford Only half of the innocents ing group and built a successful, saying that the Creek, and Larch. Inmates need something to do, if they in that situation were capable of complex MCS of the Minuteman inmates were have nothing to do, they turn their attention on the facility armed resistance, and they were Weapon System Communica- trained by the and the staff ... I’m just saying that without the “pleasures” the very ones that were slain. It is tions. Building a BCA MCS can Washington or creature comforts we provide, there would be a higher possible that if one of those teen- easily use up a dozen man-years, State Depart- number of staff assaults and disturbances behind the walls.” aged baristas was armed, those one year-plus schedule time and ment of Natural — Jamie Rees, Centralia officers might be alive today, but 1 million-plus taxpayer dollars. Resources and only through complete arms sat- Businesses were profitable be- that most of Brittany Voie Web Developer uration can we be sure. fore BCA MCS models and com- them have less Everyone with half a brain puters; they successfully dealt than 18 months (and if I’m doing my math right), ticipants are potentially subject knows that any legislation re- with uncertainty and efficiency. left on their prison terms, so we can expect, as a state, to fun- to (at most, when all instances of stricting gun use will only affect Scott and Zerbe thrash on if they attempted to escape, it nel about $814 million into our the law apply) 75 percent deduc- those who obey the law. Illustra- “opportunity costs,” which imply could add up to five years to state prison system this year; tion in their wages. Well, if I un- tion in point: Maurice Clem- some other project is more im- their prison sentence; therefore, however, according to the DOC, derstand correctly — and their mons, a convicted felon and portant or desirable upon which the risk of inmates attempting the current biennial operating actual gross pay is 62 cents per the murderer in the Lakewood to spend tax money. Zerbe says to escape is considered unlikely. budget is $1.8 billion. hour — in the case of a maxi- case, stole the gun he used to kill a discount rate of 6 to 8 percent Initially, I wasn’t sure how I So, before we start pay- mum deduction situation, that three of the officers, and after reflects the opportunity cost of felt about inmates being paid to ing prison inmates, you and would mean that in all likely- the handgun failed, he used the funds. The 10-year Treasury note fight fires, while I, as a taxpayer, I, fellow taxpayer, are already hood, there are inmates out there fourth officer’s own weapon to today earns about 1.45 percent. am paying for their “three hots on the hook for nearly $2 bil- earning as little as 8 cents per dispatch him. Zerbe’s discount rate is use- and a cot” and their healthcare lion just for our prison system hour net (take home) pay. Criminals are opportunists ful for one thing: doing nothing, during their stay at the “cross- alone. And, here’s an interesting So, for myself, at the end of who do not obey laws. Laws only i.e., the “null alternative.” With bar hotel” (as my former crimi- comparison I ran across: do the day, I’m torn. I think that if make them angry. Laws only ap- the dam, you need far less expen- nal justice professor would say). you realize that, according to I have to work to pay my bills, ply to those that respect them; ditures on other measures such I wondered why the rate of the Washington Policy Center, mortgage and pay for my own therefore all laws and regulations as flood walls and levees. EES 62 cents per hour was chosen. we spend, on average, about cable that inmates should have are useless, ineffective and coun- Should inmates be paid at all? Or, reports that with a dam in a 1 in $10,000 per year (just in state to work to earn their keep as terproductive: So much for the should they be paid a fair wage? 500-year event like a 2007 flood, funding) per student? Are we well, but it would be demoral- “law and order” crowd. What is a fair wage? I could see with improvements to the airport really spending three times as izing to work for that rate of pay. Finally, “Guns don’t kill peo- both sides of the argument. levee, water does not go over I-5. much money on those who have But, don’t you forfeit your rights ple: people do.” Instituting that Being that I was so intrigued Even very conservative rail- offended against society as we once you offend society? Don’t revelation would go a long way to roads only build for 100-year by the question, morally and they owe us a debt? Aren’t they resolve many of this country’s ills. financially, I posted the same do on our own children? That threats. Therefore, Scott’s asser- seems counterintuitive. on our dime? Think of the trillions in hard cash tion that there is ambiguity of information as a Facebook sta- If a person murdered some- that we could save by finally quell- tus and couldn’t believe how Now, switching gears a bit, required DOT action must be re- according to our Revised Code one, do we really care what hourly ing the military’s delusions about jected; the dam must be credited quickly people shared their rate they’re being paid to fight of Washington Criminal Code, who or what does the killing. with flood prevention, period. opinions. fires? But, fighting fires isn’t ex- there are many civil rights you The Chehalis River dam above Many were outraged, some actly a “safe” occupation either. Dennis Shain because of the lack of pay and lose upon conviction of a felony Pe Ell benefits the whole basin crime (and even some misde- How long before someone takes Centralia others were outraged inmates issue and this becomes an Eighth down to the Pacific Ocean, three were being paid anything at all. meanors). counties, numerous cities, towns To learn more about this, I Amendment violation, considered Several former criminal “cruel and unusual punishment?” Dam Needed to Stop and districts from the day it holds justice students and people cur- grabbed my handy copy of the water to end of life, considerably RCW’s, and ventured to chap- Currently, the U.S. has the Ecological Damage rently involved with law enforce- highest rate of incarceration per over 50 years. Net benefit will like- ters RCW 51.32 and 72.60. One To the editor: ment shared varied and exten- capita in the world (wikipedia. ly be well north of $1 Billion. of the most interesting points I The Ruckelshaus Foundation sive opinions and it led to some org), at a rate of about 743 pris- found was this: “Nothing in this and Jim Kramer performed a very interesting — and at times, oners per 100,000 citizens. As John F. Cramer chapter is intended to restore, valuable service by writing an ex- Onalaska heated — discussion and debate. compared to the next highest So, dear reader, since it gen- in whole or in part, the civil rights of any inmate. No inmate rate of incarceration, Russia, erated so much conversation, I with 577 prisoners per 100,000 thought I’d look at some num- compensated for work in cor- rectional industries shall be citizens (Yes! More than Rus- aNy time, bers and share some factual !). We are incarcerating more information about our state considered as an employee or to be employed by the state or the people for longer and increasing prison system before I share my incarceration for non-violent Day or department …” personal views, so that you can crimes at an alarming rate. So, I also discovered that any form your own opinions. how do we pay inmates (which pay an inmate earns while par- Night... According to Wikipedia.org I still can’t decide is fair or un- ticipating in work programs is and the Vera Institute for Jus- fair) and pay our own bills as a tice, it costs approximately, on subject to several deductions. Ex- state and taxpayer body at the average, about $30,000 per year amples being, according to RCW end of the day? to house an inmate in the U.S. 72.09.111 (‘class one’ work pro- Obviously I don’t have the However, according to the Vera grams), any compensation that answers, but I certainly have a ...at your CoNveNieNCe Institute’s January 2012 report an inmate earns can be subject lot of questions. And, please feel on prisons, in Washington we to deductions for various things, free to continue the discussion * Place A Classified Ad pay on average about $46,000 such as five percent to the crime by writing a Letter to the Editor per year on each incarcerated victims’ compensation account, to [email protected] (or individual. twenty percent to the depart- through chronline.com) or by * Start A Subscription Now, as of June 2012, ac- ment to contribute to the cost of emailing me at bvoie@chron- cording to the Washington State incarceration and twenty percent line.com. I would love to hear * Vacation Stop Your Paper Department of Corrections for payment of legal financial your ideas and points of view. Quarterly Fact Card, there are obligations for all inmates who ••• CH478211cf.db currently about 17,700 inmates have legal financial obligations Brittany Voie is the Web Devel- Chronline.com incarcerated in Washington owing in any Washington state oper in The Chronicle Newsroom. State (92 percent male; 8 percent superior court, etc. Contact her with comments or opin- Look for Subscribe or Classiied female). Using those numbers So, these work program par- ions at [email protected]. Main 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Aug. 18, 2012

Sirens, Court Records, Records Lotteries, Commodities Centralia City Council Discusses Fire Flow Outside City Limits SPRINKLER OR Connecting to the hydrant cerns to the Centralia City dated fire flow, which is re- flow were discussed, such as would add about $50,000 to Council during a discussion quired in the urban growth area smoke detectors and more fire HYDRANT: Council construction costs, he said, and at the council’s Tuesday night outside city limits, they argue education. Considers Solutions the alternative of installing fire meeting. the regulation is costly and is an After the discussion, the city sprinklers would cost more than “There is obviously a prob- unfair mandate on residents. council unanimously agreed for Homeowners $15,000. lem here that we need to try and “One of the greatest evils to continue to consider differ- By Kyle Spurr “I don’t want a fire sprinkler find a solution to,” City Manager about the UGA areas in gen- ent changes and options for fire in my house,” Sjoblom said. Rob Hill said. “We are going eral is this overreaching of the flow in the urban growth area. [email protected] Sjoblom planned on building to digest everything and bring regulations we create extending Riverside Fire Authority Gary Sjoblom wants to build this year, but right now he said he back some options.” upon these people who don’t Chief Jim Walkowski said his on his acre along Goodrich hasn’t even submitted a building Fire flow is the amount and even have a say,” Councilman department does not create the Road in Centralia. permit all because of the fire flow duration of water supply needed Gabe Anzelini said. fire flow requirement, but rather However, since Sjoblom lives requirement on his property. to extinguish a fire. The city council weighed var- they enforce the city’s fire code. outside Centralia city limits and “If something doesn’t change, Those who support the fire ious solutions on Tuesday night, “We have a shared interest more than 600 feet from a fire we are probably going to sell our flow requirement claim it in- including completely removing in providing protection to our hydrant, he is required by city place,” Sjoblom said, “and I’m creases safety and keeps insur- the fire flow requirement or just community,” Walkowski said. ordinance to install the means not sure what is going to happen ance rates down in the commu- removing the requirement from “What it boils down to is what for proper water flow in the case (to the acre).” nity. single-family homes. the city council wants to do of a fire. Sjoblom expressed his con- For those against the man- Other alternatives to fire about it.” Man Killed In Brush Fire in Rochester Investigated as Possible Arson Littlerock Was By Stephanie Schendel an undeveloped lot, was called ral Resources all responded to Thurston County Sheriff’s [email protected] in by a neighbor who saw the the brush fire, which took about Office for investigation, she Retired Prison Guard smoke and five juveniles run- an hour and a half to extinguish, said. OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) The Thurston County Sher- ning away from it, she said. Dyer said. Due to the hot weather and - - — A man killed in a shoot iff’s Office is currently investi The fire was described as After the fire was put out, increased potential for wildfires, out with law enforcement gating the circumstance behind a “fast, wind-driven wildland the Department of Natural Re- fire departments are urging officers at his home in Lit- a one-acre brush fire just north blaze” by the West Thurston sources stayed on scene for an people to cut down long grass tlerock has been identified of Rochester that occurred Fire Authority. No property additional two hours with a or remove excess dry wood that by the Thurston County Wednesday afternoon. was damaged by the fire, but team of inmates from the Cedar could act as fuel for a fire, Dyer coroner’s office as 70-year- Fire crews responded to there was a shack near that Creek Corrections Center that said. old David W. Mack. Southwest 180th Way near Al- property that was at risk for dug trenches and made fire lines “Whether it is arson in na- Neighbors told The bany Place around 3:30 p.m., awhile. to make sure the fire was com- ture or accidental,” Dyer said, Olympian he was a retired said Lanette Dyer, the spokes- Fire crews from West Thur- pletely out, she said. “it is important to help people corrections officer from woman for the West Thurston ston Fire Authority, McLane The cause of the fire was protect themselves and their the Cedar Creek Correc- Regional Fire Authority. Black Lake Fire, Griffin Fire as deemed suspicious, and was property. These fires can move tions Center who had been The fire, which occurred in well as the Department of Natu- turned over to DNR and fast.” behaving erratically since the recent death of his wife Sirens from cancer. CENTRALIA POLICE was jumping in front of cars er to tip over. The driver told 1989 Dodge pickup truck, val- 26, Chehalis, was arrested DEPARTMENT and nearly got hit. Police said deputies the suspect driving the ued at $2,000, and his wife’s jew- and booked into jail after he Jennings was intoxicated at the Honda stopped momentarily elry, valued at $3,000. The rela- allegedly assaulted an elderly Stolen Computer time. then took off. The frame to the tive is believed to have returned relative by pushing him to the • There was a report of a trailer was badly bent, and there to Florida. floor and punching him in his computer being stolen from a LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S was an estimated $1,500 damage stomach at 8:48 p.m. Thurs- - residence on the 1100 block of OFFICE to the trailer. The suspect driv CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT day. West Plum Street at 11:53 a.m. ing the Honda has not been lo- Thursday. Tipped Log Truck cated. Assault Drug Paraphernalia - • A log truck tipped over af- Theft • Stephen J. Wilson, 36, Che • Ezekiel L. Johnson, 23, Broken Window halis, was arrested and booked ter the driver attempted to avoid Chehalis, was arrested for an • Someone reported at 1:11 • A 52-year-old Chehalis into jail after he allegedly threw a collision at 9:39 a.m. Thurs- outstanding warrant and drug p.m. Thursday that a window man reported at 12:15 a.m. Fri- a box at a young relative’s head day on the 200 block of Green paraphernalia on the 1400 block was broken out of a vehicle with Mountain Road, Mossyrock. day that he returned home and on West Main Street at 6:53 p.m. a rock sometime overnight on The driver of the log truck, a found his truck had been stolen Thursday. of South Market Boulevard at the 100 block of East Center 26-year-old Port Angeles man, along with a lot of jewelry that • Christopher M. Jensen, 11:44 p.m. Thursday. Street. told deputies that he was driving belonged to his wife, who re- down the road from a job site cently died. The man told depu- CARROLL ROSS GASAWAY Disorderly Conduct when a dark-colored Honda that ties he returned to his residence SEPTEMBER 22, 1951- AUGUST 10, 2012 • Ronald J. Jennings, 31, Cen- on Lucas Creek Road after being was driving up the road crossed as well. Someone she tralia was arrested and booked the double-yellow line into the out of town for several days, and knew she could count into jail for disorderly conduct other lane. To avoid a collision, he suspects that while he was on. on the 2000 block of North the log-truck driver swerved to gone, an in-law who was visiting Toledo, Wash., had Pearl Street after he allegedly the right, which caused the trail- from Okeechobee, Fla., stole his been his home for 22 years. He spent 35 Death Notices years being a diesel NEIL T. WILLIAMS mechanic for N.C. • DOUGLAS ALFORD, 59, Chehalis, died AGE 72 Wednesday, Aug. 8, at Providence St. Machinery, 18 years Peter Hospital, Olympia. A memorial School. His greatest owning and operating service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at the love since childhood the family business Winlock Cemetery, with a potluck recep- has been spending Prairie Ridge Tack tion to follow at the Winlock Fire Hall. Ar- time at Priest Lake, Shop, and spent 40 rangements are under the direction of Idaho. He built the years being the most Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock. family cabin in 1974, amazing father and which continues to be grandfather anyone Lotteries a place for family and could ask for. friends to create lasting Carroll Ross Gasaway, Among the family Washington’s Friday Games memories. He enjoyed otherwise known as and many friends simple activities such that will greatly miss Mega Millions: 08-20-24-35-56, Mega Carl, has unexpectedly as boating, reading, passed from this life on Carl’s humor and Ball: 24 watching and attending constant support are Daily Game: 8-2-1 Aug. 10, 2012. local sporting events, Carl made his irst his grandchildren Match 4: 01-09-20-23 spending time with appearance in this world Raymond, Karla, Keno: 05-07-10-11-25-27-31-37-42-46- his grandchildren, on Sept. 22, 1951. Born Crystal and Sherice, 47-48-51-54-55-59-61-71-72-73 traveling and being to the late Eulas Herbert along with his ive with family. Neil was a Gasaway and Vernell great-grandchildren. Neil joined his very genuine, authentic Lucille Cook. Born The newest members Commodities beloved Dolores on and personable man. in Batesville, Ark., of Carl’s family, a Gas in Washington — $3.93 (AAA of July 13, 2012. Dolores He is survived by his he spent most of his great-granddaughter Washington) preceded him in death three daughters, Stephanie childhood in El Centro, and a great-great- Crude Oil — $97.13 per barrel (CME in November 2006. (Larry) Bremgartner Calif., with his late granddaughter who are Group) Neil was born in of Winlock, Sheri brother Earl, brothers still to come, will have Gold — $1,615 (Monex) Spokane, Wash., on Sirek and fiance (Greg Jack, John, and Mark the honor of knowing Silver — $28.00 (Monex) May 16, 1940. He grew Himmelspach) of Spokane, Gasaway and sisters, Carl through our stories up in North Spokane, and Susan (Jeff) Norton Judy Williams and and memories. Corrections attending Willard Grade of Spokane, his four Elizabeth Horn. Carl enjoyed many School and North grandchildren, Derek and A true Veteran, Carl things. Among them ••• Central High School. Lindsey Sirek, Gabrielle served seven years in were hunting, ishing, The Chronicle seeks to be ac- He attended Eastern and Hannah Norton, the Army being a cowboy, curate and fair in all its reporting. Washington University, step-granddaughters, where he served in anything outdoors, If you find an error, please call the where he participated Ashley and Courteney the Vietnam war and lirtatious gestures, newsroom at 807-8224. in the ROTC program Bremgartner, his sister and was awarded multiple camping, rock ‘n’ roll, and graduated with a brother-in-law, Gail and awards for heroism. making people laugh teaching degree. During Bob Balsley. Among them were and most anything with his senior year, Neil and A memorial service the Purple Heart, Air his family. If you ever Dolores were married was held at Hennessey- medal, The National needed someone to talk Nov. 23, 1961. Smith Funeral Home Defense Service medal to, conide in, or ask After graduation from July 20, 2012 and funeral with a silver bar, advice of Carl was the EWU, he served ive mass at St. Augustine’s Vietnam Service medal, one you could always years of active duty in the Catholic Church on July and Vietnam Combat count on to tell it to you Army. He then completed 21, 2012. medal. straight and never be the remainder of his In lieu of lowers, Carl has been reunited judgmental. An honest service with 23 years in memorial contributions with his true love Sharon man who always had the Reserves, retiring at can be made to Priest Lynn Nichols Gasaway unconditional love for the rank of Captain. Neil Lake EMT, 27929 whom he married on others. Those who had was very proud to be a Highway 57, Priest Dec. 19, 1971 and after the pleasure of knowing Vietnam Veteran. After River, ID 83856 or 37 wonderful years Carl will cherish the his military service, he Hospice of Spokane, 121 together, sadly lost on memories forever and and Dolores returned to S. Arthur, Spokane, WA July 29, 2008. On June will always keep a Spokane to raise their 9910-2215. 5, 1972, Sharon and special place in their three girls. Please visit Neil’s Carl brought their only hearts for him. The Chronicle Neil retired from tribute at www.hennessey child in to the world, Spokane Public Schools funeralhomes.com Chanin Lynn Gasaway He will be Classifieds at the age of 52, having Holdt, who is married to greatly missed... taught at Lincoln Lonnie Holdt. Not only Heights Elementary To view this obituary, please her father, Carl was one go to chronline.com/obituaries. To view this obituary, please go 807-8203 and Glover Junior High of Chanin’s best friends to chronline.com/obituaries. • Main 11 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Aug. 18, 2012 Drunk Driving Campaign to Hit Lewis County Weekend Schedule for the By Stephanie Schendel [email protected] Southwest Washington Fair Lewis County residents SPOTTING DRUNK should expect to see an in- DRIVERS Saturday, Aug. 18 creased number of traffic patrols Drunk drivers can exhibit a 10 a.m. — Fair opens throughout the county for the variety of behaviors depend- 10 a.m. — 4-H Cats Fitting & Showing, Small Animal Barn next two weeks as part of the ing upon impairment level, 10 a.m. — FFA Goat Show, Fitting and Showing Blue Pavilion/Friendlyville annual statewide “Drive Ham- according to the release. In- 10 a.m. — CPGA Pygmy Goat Show, Blue Pavilion/Friendlyville mered, Get Nailed” campaign. toxicated drivers also tend to 10 a.m. — O/C Rabbit Show, Small Animal Barn Police departments in Cheh- drive more aggressively. Some 10 a.m. — O/C Sheep Show, Blue Pavilion/Friendlyville alis, Centralia, Napavine, Toledo, possible signs of an impaired 11 a.m. — Penny Scramble, Friendlyville Winlock and Morton, as well as driver could include: 11 a.m. — Stormin’ Norman, Stage South the Lewis County Sheriff’s Of- • Slower travel than the 11 a.m. — Poultry Quiz Down, Poultry Bldg. Noon — Julia Antioch and Douglas Taylor, Stage South fice and the Washington State posted speed limit 12:30 p.m. — Wool Busters, Friendlyville Patrol, will participate in the • Appear to be drunk (face 1 p.m. — Allen Creek Dancers, Stage South campaign that begins this Fri- close to the windshield) 1 p.m. — “Boss Hog Says” (Funtime), Swine Barn day and will go through Sept. 3, • Slow responses to traffic 1 p.m. — Pirate’s Parrot Show, North End of Fairgrounds according to a press release from signals, sudden stops, tapping 1 p.m. — O/C Pocket Pets, Friendlyville the Washington Traffic Safety of brake lights 2 p.m. — Prairie Steppers, Stage South Commission. • Side-to-side travel within, 2 p.m. — Tyler Johnson, Friendlyville Stage The extra patrols and the and outside, of their lane 3 p.m. — Pirate’s Parrot Show, North End of the Fairgrounds campaign are federally funded. • Excessive speed 3 p.m. — Raks Saar Rah, Stage South August is one of the deadliest • Following other vehicles 3 p.m. — Pie Eating Contest, Friendlyville Stage too closely 3 p.m. — 4-H Cat Type Show, Small Animal Barn months on the road statewide, • Change lanes abruptly 3:30 p.m. — Wool Busters, Friendlyville due in large part to summer par- (weaving in and out of traffic) 3:30 p.m. — O/C Boer Goat Show, Blue Pavilion/Friendlyville ties and celebrations that involve A combination of any of 4 p.m. — Honky Tonk Angels, Stage South alcohol, according to the release. these behaviors may mean 4 p.m. — Hula Hoop Contest, Friendlyville More impaired driving deaths the driver was impaired and 5 p.m. — Krista Hanson, Stage South occurred in August during the law enforcement encourages 5 p.m. — Pirate’s Parrot Show, North End of Fairgrounds years of 2006 and 2010 than any anyone who spots a possible 5 p.m. — Southwest Washington Fair Daily Contests, Friendlyville Stage other month of the year. drunk driver to call 911. 5:30 p.m. — Wool Busters, Friendlyville While dialing 911 has histori- 6 p.m. — Marilyn Turner Presents…, Stage South cally been endorsed for only life- 6 p.m. — HASC Mary Jane Fox Inspirational Youth Trail Challenge, Horse Arena 6:30 p.m. — Chehalis Rotary Golf Ball Drop – Grandstand threatening emergencies, the 6:30 p.m. — Pioneer West, Wiener Dog Registration, Friendlyville traffic safety commission en- 7 p.m. — Pioneer West, Wiener Dog Races, Friendlyville courages people to call 911 when 27 people for alleged driving 7 p.m. — Gypsy Chicks, Stage South they see a drunk driver with the under the influence during the 7 p.m. — HASC Extreme Trail Challenge, Horse Arena location, description and, if pos- “Drive Hammered, Get Nailed” 8 p.m. — Mark Lindsay, former lead Singer of Paul Revere and The Raiders, Saloon Stage sible, the license plate number of campaign, according to the re- 8 p.m. — Country Music Trivia Contest, Friendlyville Stage the vehicle. lease. 8:15 p.m. — Numbskulz, Stage South Last year in Lewis County, For all of 2011 in Lewis Coun- 10 p.m. — Kiss II, Stage South officers on routine and extra ty, 502 people were charged with 11 p.m. — Fair closes for the day DUI-emphasis patrols arrested driving under the influence. Sunday, Aug. 19 10 a.m. — Fair opens 10 a.m. — O/C Boer Goat Show, Blue Pavilion/Friendlyville 10 a.m. — CPGA Pygmy Goat Show, Blue Pavilion/Friendlyville Calendar: Agencies & Groups 11 a.m. — Penny Scramble, Friendlyville Continued from Main 2 11 a.m. — 4-H Primary Day, 4-H Hall – All Primaries or new 4-H’ers are welcome Organizations 11 a.m. — Roy Reinertsen, Friendlyville Stage Admission is a $5 donation at Senior Song Birds, 9:30 a.m., Moun- Noon-5 p.m. — Demolition Derby, Grandstands tain View Baptist Church, 273-3231 Noon — Southwest Washington Fair Talent Contest, Stage South the door. Noon — Pirate’s Parrot Show, North End of the Fairgrounds Sponsor of the event is the Senior Centers Noon — 4-H Funtime, New Judging Pavilion 26 Almost Home Coalition and Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 12:30 p.m. — Wool Busters, Friendlyville Lori’s Shelter Babies Custom Art. Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation 1 p.m. — Sheep Lads and Ladies lead judging Pool tournament, 1 p.m. 1-5 p.m. — Sunday Gospel Show - Melody West, Friendlyville Stage Public Agencies Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 2 p.m. — Pirate’s Parrot Show, North End of the Fairgrounds Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 2 p.m. — 4-H Large Animal Master Showman Contest, New Judging Pavilion Napavine Planning Commission, 6 2 p.m. — Ted Vigil, John Denver Tribute Artist, Stage South p.m., 407 Birch Ave. S.W., Napavine, 262- Pinochle, 10 a.m. 3 p.m. — Family Day Concert: Sisters, Saloon Stage 3547, ext. 213 “Taco Tuesday” enrichment lunch, 3 p.m. — 4-H Cats Costume Contest, Small Animal Barn Lewis County Interlocal Organization noon, $3 donation 3 p.m. — Pirate’s Parrot Show, North End of Fairgrounds of Fire Districts 2, 15 and 7, 7 p.m., Fire Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, 3:30 p.m. — Wool Busters, Friendlyville District 15 main station, 864-2366 785-4325 3:30 p.m. — FFA Large Animal Master Showman Contest, New Judging Pavilion Support Groups Koffee Klatch with maple bars, 8-10 4 p.m. — The Whateverly Brothers, Stage South a.m., 4 p.m. — Hula Hoop Contest, Friendlyville Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, Garden club, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. 4 p.m. — Pirate’s Parrot Show, North End of Fairgrounds 5:30-7 p.m., 125 N.W. Chehalis Ave., Che- Karate, 6-7 p.m. 4 p.m. — 4-H Beef, Swine & Dairy Herdsmanship and Dairy Bowl Awards, Old Judging Pavilion halis, sponsored by Human Response Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 5 p.m. — Family Day Concert: Big Daddy Weave, Saloon Stage Network, 748-6601 Sit and Be Fit, 11 a.m. 5 p.m. — Southwest Washington Fair Daily Contests & Finals, Friendlyville Stage Support for mothers, 9:15-11:15 a.m., 5:15 p.m. — Ted Vigil, John Denver Tribute Artist, Stage South Bethel Church, for mothers with chil- Nutrition lunch, noon Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 5:30 p.m. — Wool Busters, Friendlyville dren pregnancy through 6 years old, 7 p.m. — 2012 Fair ends sponsored by Chehalis MOPS (Moth- Low-impact exercise class, 3:30-4:30 ers of Preschoolers), (360) 520-3841 or p.m. (360) 864-2168, email chehalismops@ Oil painting class, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. gmail.com or visit www.facebook.com/ Pinochle, noon, $1 chehalismops Potluck, noon Community Farmers Market, 11 a.m.- 4 p.m., Boistfort Street, Chehalis, 740- Zumba, 6-7 p.m. 1212 or info@communityfarmersmarket. 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The first time you get there you largest city bear battle scars: embracing a topic his party usu- Faced with tighter budgets after buildings toppled by govern- ally approaches gingerly. He is the Iraq War but still in charge sit in a room with every single doctor ment shells, charred tanks taking a calculated risk that vot- of treating tens of thousands and you tell them what’s going on, so blown up by rebels and trash- ers’ worries about federal defi- of injured troops, the military strewn no-man’s lands where cits and the Democrats’ health is getting a hand from a pri- you don’t need to repeat yourself.’’ neither side has full control after care overhaul have opened the vate foundation that is building nearly a month of deadly street door for a robust debate on the medical centers specializing in Staff Sgt. Spencer Milo battles. solvency of Medicare, the insur- the signature physical and psy- patient at National Intrepid Center for Excellence in Bethesda Ruin and tragedy can come ance program for retirees. chological injuries of Iraq and in an instant. On Friday, a gov- President is wel- Afghanistan. ernment fighter jet blasted the coming the conversation, which has The Pentagon has a partner- top three floors of a five-story “We have felt that buildings Now the fund is widening its temporarily taken attention from ship with the Intrepid Fallen apartment building, killing a often are catalysts for better care scope beyond the two hospitals the weak economic recovery. Heroes Fund, which is raising mother, father and their three and attention,” said Marty Edel- with a plan to build between sev- $100 million to build clinics on boys. Buried in the rubble was military bases. The clinics will man, a trustee of the Intrepid en and 10 clinics at the nation’s Fallen Heroes Fund and a New a newlywed couple who moved Pentagon Report form a network aimed at treat- largest military installations, York-based real estate attorney. in on their wedding night two ing and researching traumatic with a hub-and-spoke model to Accuses U.S. General of Staff Sgt. Spencer Milo, 27, channel the latest patient data months ago. brain injury and post-traumatic went to the National Intrepid Rebel fighters crawled Lavish Travel, Spending; stress disorder, two areas the up to research hubs and push Center for Excellence in Bethes- down treatment models to the through collapsed debris and Shopping, Spa Trips For military has focused on since da to treat persistent symptoms punched holes in walls while roadside bombs became a com- doctors and therapists. from a concussion he suffered Clinic groundbreakings searching the building for Mo- Wife mon weapon in Iraq and Af- during a suicide bomber blast in hammed Ezzo, his wife Ola, and ghanistan. have already happened at Fort WASHINGTON (AP) — The southern Afghanistan last year. Belvoir in and Camp anyone else that might be there. four-star general who headed Army officials say the foun- “The second you walk into Across the street, the groom’s dation, which grew out of the Lejeune in and U.S. Africa Command used mili- these buildings, you instantly additional clinics will be built father gazed at the building and tary vehicles to shuttle his wife philanthropic efforts of the late feel calm,” he said. “You’re in a at Fort Campbell in Kentucky, wailed into his hands. on shopping trips and to a spa real estate business- small group and you really get Fort Hood and Fort Bliss in and billed the government for a man Zachary Fisher, has been very, very specific treatment. Texas, Fort Carson in Colorado, refueling stop overnight in Ber- highly effective because it can The first time you get there you NATO: Afghan Local muda, where the couple stayed in sidestep government bureau- sit in a room with every single Fort Bragg in North Carolina, Policeman Kills Two a $750 suite, a Defense Depart- cracy on construction projects doctor and you tell them what’s and Joint Base Lewis McChord ment investigation has found. and provide a financial boost going on, so you don’t need to in Washington. U.S. Troops In Western A 99-page report alleges ex- for medical advances that are repeat yourself. Everyone is con- The charity raises the money cessive unauthorized spending desperately needed for injured sistently on the same page.” to build the facilities and once Afghanistan in Latest and travel costs for Gen. Wil- soldiers, Marines, airmen and At the Intrepid Center, there completed, turns over control to Insider Attack liam “Kip” Ward, including sailors. were no rushed appointments the military branches, which are lengthy stays at lavish hotels Since 9/11, the charity has or bouncing from one doctor then responsible for staffing and KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) for Ward, his wife and his staff built the nation’s top specialized to the next, Milo said. He also operating the clinics. — A newly recruited Afghan vil- members, and the use of five-ve- hospitals for troops injured in benefited from alternative treat- “We don’t pretend to be doc- lage policeman opened fire on hicle motorcades when he trav- Iraq and Afghanistan: a brain ments and therapies that aren’t tors,” Edelman said. “So we his American allies on Friday, eled to Washington. injury center of excellence in available at other military hospi- build the best facilities that minutes after they gave him a It also said that Ward and his Bethesda, Md., and an amputee tals, like art therapy, and he was money can buy and we engage new weapon as a present, kill- wife, Joyce, accepted dinner and and burn rehabilitation center given a service dog to help him the entire American community ing two U.S. service members. Broadway show tickets from a in San Antonio, Texas. in his recovery. to support us.” It was the latest in a disturbing government contractor during a string of attacks by Afghan se- trip on which he went backstage curity forces on the internation- to meet actor Denzel Washing- ‘Father’s Day’ in Nepal al troops training them. ton and they and several staff The killings in the country’s members spent two nights at the far west marked the sixth time Waldorf Astoria Hotel. in two weeks that a member of the Afghan security forces, or someone wearing their uniform, Facebook Stock Falls to opened fire on international $19 and Has Lost Half Its forces. Such attacks — virtually un- Market Value Since May heard of just a few years ago — Public Offering have recently escalated, killing at least 36 foreign troops so far NEW YORK (AP) — Face- this year and raising questions book’s stock fell to $19 for the about the strategy to train na- first time on Friday, losing half tional police and soldiers to take its market value since the compa- over security and fight insur- ny’s initial public offering in May. gents after most foreign troops The stock dipped 87 cents, leave the country by the end of or 4 percent, to briefly hit $19, 2014. just minutes before it closed the trading day at $19.05. Face- The NATO-led coalition has book’s shares ended the week said such attacks are anomalies down nearly 13 percent. stemming from personal dis- Facebook hit the $19 mile- putes, but the supreme leader of stone a day after the expiration the Taliban boasted on Thurs- of a lock-up period that had pre- day night that the insurgents are viously prevented some early in- infiltrating the quickly expand- vestors and insiders from selling Niranjan Shrestha / For The Associated Press ing Afghan forces. their shares. Stakeholders who A Nepalese Hindu man holds a candle while he gets ready to perform a ritual during Kuse Aunsi or Nepalese Father’s Friday’s attacker was iden- owned a combined 271 million day at Gokarneshwar temple in Katmandu, Nepal Friday. Kuse Aunsi is a unique Hindu festival of Nepal where fathers tified as Mohammad Ismail, a Facebook shares before Thurs- living or dead are honored. Children with living fathers show their appreciation by giving presents and sweets and man in his 30s who had joined day can now sell their holdings. those whose fathers are deceased pay tributes at Gokarneshwar temple. the Afghan Local Police just five days ago. Texas High School Teacher Convicted Landmark Civil Rights Case in Russia Brazilian Construction of Inappropriate Worker Survives After Relationships With Five Closely Watched by the Rest of the World Surgery For Iron Bar That Pierced His Skull Students By Lori Hinnant The Associated Press RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — A FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) 24-year-old construction worker — A former Texas high school MOSCOW — A Russian survived after a 6-foot metal bar teacher was convicted Friday af- judge has found three members of fell from above and pierced his ter having sex with five 18-year- the provocative punk band Pussy head, doctors said Friday. old students at her home. Riot guilty of hooliganism, in one Luiz Alexandre Essinger, It took the jury less than an of the most closely watched cases hour to conclude that Brittni Ni- chief of staff at Rio de Janeiro’s in recent Russian history. Miguel Couto Hospital, said cole Colleps, 28, of Arlington, was The judge on Friday said the guilty of 16 counts of having an in- doctors successfully withdrew three band members committed the iron bar from Eduardo appropriate relationship between a hooliganism driven by religious Leite’s skull during a five-hour student and teacher. The second- hatred and offending religious degree felony is punishable by two believers. surgery. “He was taken to the operat- to 20 years in prison per count. The three women, who have Sergey Ponomarev / For The Associated Press ing room, his skull was opened, Sentencing was scheduled been in jail for more than five Feminist punk group Pussy Riot members, from left, Yekaterina Samutsevich, Ma- they examined the brain and for Friday afternoon. months, were arrested following ria Alekhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova sit in a glass cage at a court room in The former Kennedale High a guerrilla performance in Mos- Moscow, Russia on Friday. The women, two of whom have young children, are the surgeon decided to pull the School English teacher had sex cow’s main cathedral calling for charged with hooliganism connected to religious hatred. The t-shirt worn by Tolo- metal bar out from the front in with the students at her home the Virgin Mary to protect Rus- konnikova is Spanish and translates to “They shall not pass,” a slogan often used to the same direction it entered the over two months in 2011, au- sia against Vladimir Putin. express determination to defend a position against an enemy. brain.” Essinger said. thorities said. The trial has been seen as a He said Leite was conscious Colleps is married and has symbol of Russia’s intolerance rities including Paul McCartney, Friday, denouncing the sentenc- when he arrived at the hospital three children. She turned her- of dissent, especially under the Madonna and Bjork have called es as disproportionate. and told him what had hap- self in after a cellphone video reign of Putin, and a series of col- for the band members to be freed. They faced a maximum pened. of one encounter that involved orful and raucous protests have Governments including the seven years in prison, but were He said Leite was lucid and multiple students emerged. That attracted worldwide attention to United States, Britain, France sentenced to two years in prison showed no negative conse- video was shown in trial. the feminist rockers’ fate. Celeb- and Germany joined the chorus during sentencing Friday. quences after the operation. • Main 13 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Aug. 18, 2012 More Families Come Forward to Claim Remains From Coroner SUCCESSFUL EFFORT: families who will come claim the remains next week. Media Attention “It’s been pretty exciting,” Helps Coroner’s Office McLeod said. In addition, as a direct result Track Down More of the media attention, a family Family Members member of another individual recognized the name and came By Stephanie Schendel to the office to claim the ashes. [email protected] Next week, a family member Since the release of the of a different person who recog- names to the media of people nized one of the names will go whose ashes have sat on a back to the coroner’s office to look at shelf in the Lewis County Coro- a photo to see if they are related. ner’s Office for years with no The last remaining 13 peo- family to bury them, four of ple will finally be buried next them have been recognized by Wednesday. Pete Caster / [email protected] potential friends or family. The burial is not going MacKenzie Miller, 10, Chehalis, looks up at Carver Johnson, 7, Bainbridge Island, during a watermelon eating contest at the When Warren McLeod be- to cost the county anything, Southwest Washington Fair on Thursday. came coroner in 2011, he said McLeod said previously. Cla- the ashes of nearly 30 people sat quato donated the plot of land in that back room. Some of the and is covering the expenses of Faces Filled with Watermelon urns of the unclaimed, cremated the burial. All the urns will be human remains have been there going into the same concrete for more than a decade. grave, and will be sealed in order Since the release of the to make sure moisture doesn’t at Annual Eating Contest names three weeks ago, the destroy them. cold-case deputy who has been The burial will take place BEAT THE HEAT: faced off against each other. Slusher crowned all seven assisting the coroner’s office in this Wednesday at the Claquato Participants Compete to The boys, from Sweet Home, kids winners. He gave everyone tracking down family members Cemetery at 2 p.m. The public is Ore., wore trash bags as bibs one who competed a free ice has found two more individuals’ invited to attend to pay respect. Earn Ice Cream Coupons and dug into wedges of water- cream coupon. melon with only their faces. No The watermelon eating con- Look for our Saturday By Kyle Spurr hands were allowed in the com- test wrapped up with three older [email protected] petition. competitors, also from Sweet commentary by John McCroskey Children and adults alike Corbin finished his water- Home, Ore. filled their faces with water- melon first and took home the Tyan Harvey, 17, who won melon during the annual Wa- winning prize, a coupon for ice , said he and the other termelon Eating Contest Thurs- cream at McDonald’s. people from Sweet Home came to day afternoon at the Southwest Corbin said the hardest part the Southwest Washington Fair to Washington Fair. of the contest was trying to eat work the Mutton Bustin’ contest. 402 N. 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Flood Authority Visits Bucoda Levee Open 7 Days a Week! CH477609sl.le Open Monday - Saturday 11 - 6 MONEY: Project actually be used for design of thority and the Chehalis Tribe. the project. The Bucoda levee has been ap- Sunday 1-5 Will Receive Funds Before any of the projects proved by the Flood Authority, From Legislature can move forward, they must be but is still awaiting tribal ap- approved by both the Flood Au- proval. Tuesdays: 10% Senior Discount By Bianca Fortis [email protected] The Chehalis River Basin SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON DANCE CENTER OPENS 30TH SEASON WITH NEW ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Flood Authority on Thursday visited the site of the Bucoda le- In their 30th dance season, beginning September 5, 2012 vee. The Flood Authority regu- Southwest Washington Dance center welcomes new Artistic Director, Erica Castro. larity visits flood-prone areas Mission Statement to the dancers. Erica and Russell bring the tribute to Merce Cunningham, a local choreographers prepare pieces for SWDC during its monthly meeting. Southwest Washington Dance impeccable training and professional dancer/choreographer, who amassed dancers to perform in the festival. Mark Center is dedicated to professional experience to their students. Classes are world wide acclaim. Every year SWDC your calendar for March 23, 2013. Town Councilor Alan Vanell, quality instruction, appreciation and ofered for students ages two to adult and dancers perform in school and senior Spring Dance Concert: who also serves as Bucoda’s rep- presentation of dance as an art form students are placed with staf, that have home tours, at the Providence Festival he third big event of the year is the annual resentative on the Flood Author- throughout Lewis County and greater expertise in their area of dance. of Trees, Southwest Washington Fair and “Spring into Summer” all school spring Southwest Washington. many other community events. hey dance concert. All of the dancers from Curriculum have also performed with the Community ity, led the tour. age three on up, have the opportunity to The Bucoda levee was among History he Dance Center ofers a wide range Concerts, NW Wind Symphony and for SWDC was incorporated in 1982 of classes for dancers at all levels. For the he Miss Lewis County Pageant. perform in a professional environment, in a list of flood mitigation projects by former professional dancer Dean 4-6 year olds, they ofer a special program this very special concert. On June 22nd, for which state legislators pro- Speer, working with a dedicated group called Creative Movement. Children The 30th Season Offers 2013 three wonderful performances will vided $5 million. of local dancers and teachers. he ages 2 and 3 can also participate in this he Nutcracker: be ofered at Corbet heatre. tradition of quality instruction began program in a special Parent/Toddler he largest event that SWDC produces The levee will be raised to at that time with additional instructors class. hese classes are developmentally is the annual Nutcracker Ballet. his Fall registration now taking place 256 feet above sea level, Vanell being brought in from the urban areas appropriate for young children and full-length ballet, features dancers from SWDC is a child and family centered of Seattle and Portland. hese teachers prepare them for more disciplined dance SWDC and is cast with adults and non- school that gives the recreational dancer said. Doing so will provide pro- brought impeccable resumes to the classes when they are older. dancing children from the community. or the budding professional, the room to tection from flooding for the budding Dance School. he school has he Ballet program continues to be Nutcracker continues to be a magical grow and learn in a safe and nurturing town as well as the wellhead that grown from primarily a Ballet School to the backbone of the studio. Classes from delight to the Lewis and hurston County environment. provides drinking water to resi- one that includes instruction in Creative pre-ballet through advanced level pointe area. his year performances for the 17th You are invited to give them a Movement, Parent/Toddler, tap, jazz, and partnering are ofered. Classes are annual Nutcracker will be on December call or come by the studio to receive dents. lyrical, modern, acro, tumbling and ofered for those who wish to have a 14, 15 & 16th, 2012. detailed information about fall classes. rhythmic gymnastics. recreational class or for those who wish to Dance Festival Northwest: A n The Flood Authority will use Registration begins August 20th and will pursue the highest level of achievement in annual spring event sponsored by the $42,000 for the levee, which will Staff a dance discipline. dance center is Dance Festival Northwest. remain open until classes are full. The legacy of very talented and Community Connections his brings dancers from all over the SWDC’s address is 455 N. Market experienced teachers at SWDC continues SWDC has always had a tradition of Paciic Northwest to participate in dance Blvd. in Chehalis. hey are located in to grow. his year’s addition of Erica giving the git of dance to the community. workshops and a public performance at downtown Chehalis. You may reach Castro as Artistic Director/Ballet hey have worked hard to develop a Corbet heatre. Each dance company them by phone at 306-748-4789 or view Lewis County teacher and Russell Capps as Ballet and professional Performance Company. he brings its own work of ballet, modern their schedule on their web page at www. Government Partnering teacher, brings new expertise Performance Company participated in or jazz to perform. Our own resident swwdance.org. Politics “SWDC dancers expressed themselves beautifully. he dance was a joy to watch...” South “Amazing... what a creative niche of dancers has formed in Lewis County.” Thurston - audience members, Lewis County Community Concerts, January 2008 County Register Now Bianca Fortis Open registration for classes in: [email protected] for Dance Classes Creative Movement, Quality Dance Training for the beginner Parent-Toddler, Pre-Ballet, Ballet, Pointe, through advanced. Classes begin Jazz, Lyrical, Tap, Modern, Acro. Partnering, September 5, 2012. Tumbling and Rhythmic Gymnastics First class FREE for new students! Southwest Washington Dance Center “Home of Lewis County’s Nutcracker” 455. N. Market Blvd. - P.O. Box 973 Chehalis, WA 98532 360-748-4789 www.swwdance.org Southwest Washington Dance Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to professional quality instruction and presentation of dance as an art form throughout Feel as though you’re never the region. SWDC also has a performing company, Southwest Washington Dance Ensemble. The dance ensemble performs at events throughout the year. really in the know? Treat yourself to a healthy “What a beautiful and magical experience. It just would dose of he Chronicle and 17th Annual not be Christmas without The Nutcracker.” meet your informational Nutcracker Audience Member, 2008 requirements 100%. Southwest Washington Call (360) 807-8203 to start Dance Ensemble your subscription today! Corbet Theatre - Centralia • Dec. 14th 7:30 pm • Dec. 15th 2:00 & 7:30 pm • CH478270bw.db The Chronicle • Dec. 16th 1:00 & 5:30 pm • 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia www.chronline.com S.W.D.C. is a non-profit school that gives service without regard to race, religion, sex, color or ethnic origin. Main 14  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Aug. 18, 2012 LOCAL WSDOT Flood Protection Report Released By Bianca Fortis impacts to the built and natural [email protected] environment. According to the report, WS- A draft report concerning DOT has done only a limited six potential projects designed amount of design work to evalu- to protect Interstate 5 and other ate the approaches because of time critical community facilities and funding constraints. More from flooding was released Fri- effort will be needed to further day. evaluate them if they are to move The Washington State De- partment of Transportation was forward. Bart Gernhart, the WS- directed by the state Legislature DOT Southwest Region assistant to examine alternative projects administrator for engineering, that would protect Interstate 5, will present the report at a meet- the Chehalis-Centralia Airport ing Thursday from 9 to 11 a.m. at and other facilities. the Veterans Memorial Museum, The alternatives include 100 S.W. Veterans Way, Chehalis. Pete Caster / [email protected] levees and walls along the in- The report will be published All the coaxing in the world, including such tantalizing oferings as a mother’s cell phone, can’t get some babies to cross the terstate, raising and widening as part of the Chehalis Basin inish line at the Diaper Derby on Thursday at the Southwest Washington Fair. I-5, I-5 express lanes and an I-5 Flood Mitigation Alternatives temporary bypass. Two other Report. The comment period for alternatives, a viaduct and I-5 both reports will end Aug. 31. relocation, were examined but Both reports are available WSDOT concluded they are online: www.ruckelshauscen- Babies Race Through not viable due to high costs, in- ter.wsu.edu/projects/current. creased flood elevations and html#ChehalisFlooding Annual Diaper Derby “Ask me about the AARP® Auto & Home DIAPER DANDY: out-crawled the field and won the derby. 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Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Wyatt Zuber sprays down Hunter Breidel while Tanner Speck, McKenna Church and Rochelle Hagler look on near the 4-H barn at the Southwest Washington Fair in Chehalis on Thursday afternoon. 98-Degree Heat Marks Hottest Weather This Year COOLING DOWN: Thunderstorms in the The red flag warning Forecast on Saturday will remain until By Kyle Spurr Sunday. [email protected] It’s not just about getting you back on your feet. Those who spent time out- It’s about getting you back to your life. side on Thursday at the South- perature in the region. Tempera- west Washington Fair or around tures on Friday are expected to be the greater Lewis County area around 90 degrees, lower than the experienced the hottest weather original forecast of 96 degrees. in the region this year, according “We have some cool air mak- Few rehabilitative care centers have as impressive to the National Weather Service. ing it way in (from the ocean),” a record as ManorCare. For years, our focus has Meteorologist Dennis D’Amico said. been to return patients home as quickly as possible, D’Amico said temperatures Temperatures will continue ranged from 94 degrees to a to drop by Saturday, when the while reducing their risk of rehospitalization. In high of 98 degrees around Lewis high will be 77 degrees. A 30 per- fact, more than nine out of 10 patients are able to County on Thursday. cent chance of thunderstorms is regain their independence even before they leave The closest NWS climate site is in the forecast for Saturday night, in Olympia, which recorded a record D’Amico said, as the weather our facilities. For better clinical and rehab expertise, high of 96 degrees on Thursday, ty- pattern shifts to cooler, unstable remember, ManorCare is your best way home. ing the previous record of 96 degrees air. The “red flag warning” over For more information, call 360.491.9890, for that day in 1967. The Riverside Lewis County will remain until or visit www.manorcare.com. Fire Authority recorded 96.5 de- Sunday. The warning is for local ManorCare grees in Centralia on Thursday. fire stations, since hot and windy Health Services – Lacey The hottest weather on re- conditions could spread fires. 4524 Intelco Loop SE cord in Centralia was 107 de- The possibility for 90-de- grees on July 29, 2009, according gree weather will remain Lacey, WA 98503 to the Riverside Fire Authority. through early to mid-September, 360.491.9890 ©2012 HCR Healthcare, LLC Since Thursday, D’Amico said, D’Amico said, but it does be- the NWS has downgraded tem- come less likely. CH478262sl.ke • Main 15 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Aug. 18, 2012 PFD Moves Forward with Event Center Design Despite Shortfall MOVING CLOSER Building ward with the design. Godat op- ESTIMATED COST BREAKDOWN posed doing so. Lease to be Signed By Phase 1 - Building shell: $4,255,632.13 Chaput said Friday that the Next Board Meeting Phase 2 - Interior Construction: $1,071,665 board has submitted its applica- Design fees: $67,290 tion for the CERB grant. By Bianca Fortis Construction total: $5,394,587.13 “We’ve got a strong proposal [email protected] Lewis County Public Facilities District contribution: $4.1 million and we think we’ve got good potential to receive those funds,” The Lewis County Public Fa- Lewis County Event Center LLC contribution: $350,000 Shortfall: $944,587.13 he said. cilities District Board is moving Additional cost of permits and fees (not included in construction total): $105,359 He said there are other fund- forward with its plan to build ing options that the board is the Lewis County Event Cen- considering, but they can’t be ter and Sports Complex, but is treasurer Rose Bowman said the Initially, not all members of Chaput and Bowman said if brought to light yet. $944,587.13 short on funds to city will defer those costs until the board were eager to move the project doesn’t begin soon, “A lot of it depends on what construct the building. the end of the project. forward with the design because it will be delayed several more CERB says,” he said. “But we’re At Tuesday’s board meet- The PFD will put forward of the cost. months because of the inclimate confident that the funding will ing, Olympia-based contractor $4.1 million for construction Dan Godat, a PFD director, weather. not be a problem, as are the Kaufman Construction & De- and the Lewis County Event pointed out that there’s no guar- The board went into execu- partners — the City of Centralia, velopment received approval Center LLC, which will oper- antee the gap would be covered. tive session to discuss a contract; the school district, the county to begin formal designs. Once ate the building, will contribute Chaput said none of the part- afterward, the discussion about and the LLC.” the design is completed, it will $350,000, leaving a shortfall of ners have signed an agreement, the design continued. The board is also working to be sent out to bid. The designs $944,587.13, which doesn’t in- but that all of them are “com- Bowman announced that have the building lease signed. are expected to be completed in clude the cost of permits and fortable” with moving forward. the board would apply for a Chaput said he expects that to less than a month, according to fees. “I’m comfortable today, but $500,000 grant from the state happen by the next board meet- Todd Chaput, chair of the PFD Chaput said the LLC will at the same time you’re taking Community Economic Revital- ing, which is scheduled for Aug. board. contribute an additional a million dollar risk,” Godat re- ization Board to help close the 28. “The entire project has not $50,000 after the completion of sponded. “It has to be brought funding gap. Currently, the PFD is un- been approved,” he said. “But the building for items such as up. Nothing has been signed by Centralia City Manager Rob dergoing a feasibility review by we needed to keep moving for- computers, wiring for security anyone. No one has come for- Hill told the board the city is the state’s Department of Com- ward. This doesn’t start to break cameras and door locks. ward and said, ‘If you guys are confident in the design. merce. Chaput said the lease will ground, but at least gets us bet- “That last $50,000 will be short, don’t worry about it — “Ten months ago we were be looked at, but the main com- ter numbers.” used for incidental things that we’ll cover the 950 grand.’” at the exact same point with a ponent of the review is the PFD Based on the current in- wouldn’t be included in the con- Other board members different building,” he said. “I itself. formal design, the building struction package,” Chaput said. echoed Godat, including Pete stood up and said I don’t have The results of the review will will be roughly 75,000 square At the meeting, Chaput said Corwin, the board’s secretary. any confidence this is going to be released sometime in Sep- feet, which provides space for the funding shortfall could ac- “I want to do whatever is nec- work. Our fear is if this doesn’t tember. three basketball courts, a small tually be less, depending on the essary for us to get this thing work, we’re the biggest loser. But Chaput said he expects posi- amount of retail space and a actual cost of phase 1, the exte- going, but I don’t see how I can we are confident. The design is tive results. kitchen. Chaput said there’s not rior shell of the building. approve this budget when it’s good. This thing needs to get “It’s highly unlikely they will a designated expo hall, but there “Once phase 1 is substantially a million dollars short,” Cor- started yesterday. We like the come back with a negative, but if is still space available for large completed, we’ll have a better win said. “It doesn’t make a lot direction it’s going, and we’re that happens we'll move forward events. idea to see if there’s less money of sense to approve something, confident it will be a successful based on what they say,” he said. Construction is expected to being needed afterward,” he and then we’re stuck out there project.” ••• cost $5,394,587.13. said. “But we don’t know the ex- half-way built and then some- The board voted, and Cha- Bianca Fortis: (360) 807-8245, Additionally, permits and act cost. We never will until we body says, ‘No, I’m not going to put, Corwin, Dave Kuper and twitter.com/biancafortis and face- fees will cost $105,359; the PFD start the project. It’s a catch-22.” give you the money.’” Tom Lerchen voted to move for- book.com/biancafortis Southwest Washington Fair Livestock Sale: ‘You Just Got to Get ‘em Beefy’ 4-H AUCTION Meaty the that the animals were more ex- pensive and time consuming to Cow Sells For $4,000 raise than other animals. By Stephanie Schendel The children yanked on the steers’ harnesses, tapping them [email protected] with the show stick. Some of the Eleven-year-old Tyler Speck steers reluctantly entered the of Chehalis, and his steer, Meaty, ring only after they were swat- were one of 130 children and ted on the rear. their animals that participated Speck, like most of the chil- in the junior livestock sale at the dren, was a fraction of the size of Southwest Washington Fair. the animal he was showing. He Meaty was one of 17 steers pulled Meaty into the small rink and walked the steer in a circle Brandon Hansen / [email protected] auctioned off on Friday. as people in the crowd bid. Common Law performs in front of the main grandstand during the Southwest Washington Fair on Thursday afternoon in Speck said he has been show- Afterward, Speck said it was Chehalis. ing animals since he was five difficult to be in front of such years old, and this was his sec- a big crowd, which numbered ond year raising a steer for auc- about 150. Music Review: Rocking the Stage tion. “It was hard to be in front of Meaty was the best animal all those people,” he said. “I was he’s had so far, he said. Before nervous.” at the Southwest Washington Fair the auction, Speck said he wasn’t Speck said when he bought excited about selling the massive ECLECTIC Fair Hosts Meaty last November, he animal. weighed about 700 pounds. He Rock, Hip-Hop Shows In “I don’t really feel that well spent about three hours a day While billed as a “battle,” the about it,” he said. “He’s probably Addition to Headliners working with Meaty since he grandstand concert felt more like a the best year so far.” purchased him. By Rick Bannan Part of Meaty’s charm was Speck explained the key to that he was pretty tame, he For The Chronicle standard rock show. getting a good price on a steer: said. Speck named him after his “You just got to get ‘em beefy.” While there were no headlin- friend, who is also nicknamed The 1,272-pound Meaty sold ing musical acts on Thursday, sounds, Hurts Like Hell featured and themes of hitmakers like Meaty. for $3.50 a pound, which means there was still much in the way a keyboardist, Brent Pendleton, Wiz Khalifa. Before all the steers were he made about $4,400. of live music at the Southwest who sounded like he was chan- Every act was DJ’ed by Dok- brought in for bidding, the auc- “I did real good,” he said, Washington Fair that evening. nelling keyboard great Nicky tor Roks himself, who even tioneer reminded the bidders smiling. “It’s worth the money.” The night featured two new- Hopkins (featured on Beatles managed to get a verse or two comers to the fair: a battle of the and Rolling Stones songs). in some of the acts. His personal bands at the grandstand arena, While the grandstand was set followed Mr. PJ, where he and a hip-hop showcase on the rocking, the Saloon Stage held a went from rapping on tracks, to Saloon Stage. concert in contrast to the ongo- crooning on mixes he created on While billed as a “battle,” the ing battle across the fairgrounds, the spot for the show. While in grandstand concert felt more and also in counterpoint to the a previous interview he said he like a standard rock show; part country-gospel act who played had only been doing this act for of the lineup, Marshall Road, Saloon the night before, the Oak a year, he looked anything but was not in attendance. However, Ridge Boys. green as he performed. the band Rock City filled both The hip-hop concert, the While Doktor Roks was on the vacant opening slot and its brainchild of Twin Cities local point, the show-stealer had to be own scheduled closing position. Doktor Roks (also known as Gonzo Family. Rock City’s members have Neal Bahrt), featured around a The four rappers, again decades of experience, which half dozen acts from the South- DJ’d by Roks, jumped around Pete Caster / [email protected] was clearly demonstrated by west Washington region. While the stage while delivering in- Tyler Speck, 11, Chehalis, walks his cow, Meaty, of the auction loor at the South- their competence at turning all acts had hip-hop in some terlacing raps on beats similar west Washington Junior Livestock Sale at the Southwest Washington Fair on Friday. out song after song of classic capacity, there was variance in to those by acts like 90s greats (and often bluesy) rock. While the beats and delivery across the the Wu-Tang Clan. Their stage CH478864CF.KE their first set was heavier with gamut of the constantly evolv- antics made the show, ranging the blues, the second set had a ing genre. from the standard of pump- more classic sound, featuring On one end of the spectrum ing up the crowd, to a shivering predominantly covers includ- was Knothead, who infuses his pantomime. According to the ing songs by The Doors, ZZ Top, raps with more metal-based vo- group, Gonzo Family has played Billy Squire and others. calizations and overall aesthetic. 200 shows in the last 11 months, JANITORIAL HELP WANTED The band taking the stage for His delivery was constant and and it definitely showed in its the middle set was Hurts Like spot-on: never blisteringly fast, competence and comfortable The Chronicle is looking for a contractor that is licensed, bonded Hell, playing “original rock ‘n’ but never sluggish. nature onstage. and insured to provide janitorial services at the 321 N. Pearl roll,” as described by guitarist Also playing was Skrilla, who While both concerts were Street ofice in Centralia. Weekly services are required and would and vocalist Michael “Smitty” had a more conventional hip- new additions to the fair, the in- include dusting, vacuuming, mopping, emptying of waste baskets Smith. The group wasn’t lying, hop sound. He rapped fast and clusion of a hip-hop act was tru- at desks and in common areas, cleaning of restrooms, restocking as they started with a song fea- clean, having beats that weren’t ly a breath of . While the of restroom and lunchroom supplies, mopping and cleaning of the turing guitar effects reminiscent exactly minimalistic, but that traditional fair staples of animal entry doors. For complete information regarding services required of Jimi Hendrix, and ended with did not overtake the lyrical bat- shows, carnival rides and fried please pick up information at the above address or call a song featuring a Bo-Diddley tery. food are the draw for many to 360-807-8203 to have it mailed or faxed to you. Bids for this are style drum beat now ubiquitous Another act, Mr. PJ, had a fairs like Southwest Washington, requested returned by August 24, 2012 by 5 p.m. in blues-based rock. rhythm-and-blues sound in his the diversity in musical genres is While both acts had similar beats in line with production a great innovation. Main 16  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Aug. 18, 2012 LOCAL ‘Weird Al’ Rocks the Southwest Washington Fairgrounds GETTING WEIRD: Parody- sic, accompanied by his live band for its acoustics back in 1979. and of course his accordion, are He also brought out his Michael Song Entertainer a staple of Yankovic's act. After Jackson parody “Eat It” while Headlines Southwest a song off of the album bearing wearing the quintessential red the name of his tour, the multi- leather jacket, followed shortly Washington Fair media element of his show began by “Amish Paradise” with the on Friday to shine. “AL TV” — a video pre- whole band in black garb and sentation where Yankovic “inter- long beards to fit the theme. By Rick Bannan views” celebrities, splicing actual What sets Yankovic apart For The Chronicle interview clips with his own an- from most performers is his tics and often absurd questions, synthesis of all manners of me- “Weird Al” Yankovic came to separated his songs to give him dia and entertainment into his the Southwest Washington Fair and his band time to change into act. He combines a spot-on mu- Friday night for his “ALpoca- an assortment of colorful (and sical performance with a video lypse” tour, and he managed to often bizarre) costumes for the backdrop featuring put on a show that showcased next song. and sketch comedy. his decades as the ubiquitous Pete Caster / [email protected] Yankovic brought many of The biggest draw for his per- parody song artist in an act "Weird Al" Yankovic performs on Friday night at the Southwest Washington Fair. his hits to the show, including formance is his ability to take nothing short of entertaining. parodies of Nirvana, Green Day, the status quo of music, and Yankovic’s act managed to public recording, “My Bologna,” hits. Included in the medley were Miley Cyrus, Billy Joel, and oth- popular culture in general, and sum up everything that he has in 1979. He began with “Polka songs by Kid Cudi, Katy Perry, ers. Of course, he played “My twist it to the point of absur- been about for the last 33 years, Face,” a song featuring polka Ke$ha, and of course, Lady Gaga. Bologna” — the song originally dity to make it as “weird” as his ever since he released his first interpretations of contemporary His compilations of popular mu- recorded in a public restroom name implies. Private Investigator Helped Track Down Lewis County Double-Murder Suspect By Natalie St. John detective who splits his time ers had threatened them. They ment, but it took several more frustrating research paid off The Daily News between Vancouver and Puget needed a researcher who could years to compile a case strong when Riffe was arrested, and Island, first became involved in diligently hunt down and per- enough to take to the prosecut- then extradited to Lewis County In early July, a part-time the case in 2004, when former suade witnesses to give testimony. ing attorney, Mansfield said. a few days later. He’s currently Puget Island resident Chris Lewis County undersheriff Gor- Peterson and McNally, who “We’ve had what we feel is being held in Lewis County Jail Peterson arrived in a remote don Spanski informed him that had decades of experience work- probable cause for years,” Man- on $5 million bail, on suspicion Alaska town with a cadre of Dennis Hadaller, Minnie Mau- ing with witnesses, were perfect sfield explained, “but if the pros- of two counts each of first-degree Lewis county law enforcement rin’s son, was looking to hire a for the job. ecutor does not feel that it’s a murder, first-degree kidnapping, officials. Peterson had travelled private eye. Working closely with Lewis good case, it’s irresponsible on first-degree burglary and one to King Salmon — really just a “I just think that Dennis felt County detective Bruce Kim- my part to make an arrest.” count of first-degree robbery. He smattering of buildings on Bris- like (the case) needed a fresh sey, the pair began interviewing Years of often tedious and will be arraigned next Thursday. tol Bay — to help with an arrest look,” Peterson explained in a dozens of witnesses and others that was nearly three decades in phone interview Wednesday. who had been associated with the making. Soon after, Hadaller hired Peter- the drug-addled world that the On July 8, with assistance son and his former police part- Riffe brothers inhabited at the FairFair specialSpecial f Tete Week!week! from Alaska state troopers, the ner and frequent collaborator, time of the murder. group arrested Ricky Riffe, a 53 Jim McNally, who is now retired, Peterson and McNally were 1998 DODGE RAM 3500 Q/CAB 4WD year-old former Lewis County to work the case. able to bring a fresh perspective, resident who has long been sus- The arrangement was ben- and identify gaps in the investi- pected in the murders of Minnie eficial for everyone, said Lewis gation, which had been conduct- and Ed Maurin, an Ethel couple County Sheriff Steve Mansfield ed in bits and pieces by numer- who were found dead in Cheha- in a phone interview Friday. A ous detectives over the years. lis on December 24, 1985. threadbare budget had limited “(Peterson) provided a lot of His brother John Gregory the department’s ability to pur- input and experience to a very Riffe, 50, also a suspect in the sue leads as quickly and thor- skilled team that was already murders, had died of natural oughly as they would have liked, in place, and everything jelled,” • Loaded SLT Laramie Pkg WAS $13,990 causes only the week before, Mansfield acknowledged. Mansfield said. • V-10/Automatic/Dually while police were in the process • Only 87,078 Miles “Our resources are not un- “When we got hired, we were STK V0045 NOW $ of making travel arrangements limited. There were things that welcomed like we were law en- VIN: 1B7MF33W3WJ169742 11,988 to arrest him. needed to be done. We rec- forcement officers. There was

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Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Mariners Edge Twins, Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 2 Sports e-mail: [email protected] 5-3 Pro Baseball Dean Enjoying Life of a Mariner PITCHING IN PULASKI: Chehalis Product Spending the Summer With Hometown Team’s Advanced Rookie League Affiliate By Aaron VanTuyl [email protected] Pulaski, Va., might not be the type of place most college graduates dream of starting their professional lives. You'd be hard-pressed, how- ever, to hear Levi Dean com- plain about his current home. Dean, a 2008 W.F. West graduate, who played two years of college ball at Lower Colum- bia, one year for the University of and a year for Ten- nessee Wesleyan, was selected in the 23rd round of the 2012 First- Year Player Draft by the — and assigned to the Pulaski Mariners, an Advanced Rookie League team playing in the Appalachian League. The 6-foot-4 right-handed has appeared in 13 games for the Mariners, includ- ing a 23-inning, 12-9, two-day loss to Princeton on Aug. 2, in which he started the 18th inning, which kicked off the game's sec- ond day. "It was kind of a laugher,"

he said. "We pretty much just Pulaski Mariners / Courtesy Photo showed up the next day and Levi Dean, a 2008 W.F. West graduate, eyes a batter this summer for the Pulaski Mariners at in Pulaski, Va. played at 5 p.m. The position players were tired, and all sitting on the bench falling asleep. I'll fundamentals. He shags balls realize, 'I'm getting paid to play of gone back and forth. My con- Greeneville six days later. He definitely tell my kids about it, during batting practice, gets in baseball,' so it's definitely a bless- sistency hasn't really been where was touched up for 3 runs in that's for sure." a workout, and then usually has ing and an honor." I wanted it to be. I'm just glad three innings two days after that, The typical 'day at the office' an hour or so to kill before the 7 He's got a 7.32 ERA with 14 I've got my feet wet so far." against Johnson City, but four starts by arriving at Calfee Park p.m. game time. in 19 ⅔ innings so far He gave up one hit over four days later tossed another score- around 1 p.m., working with "Some days it's tough to get this season. innings in the marathon Princ- less frame against Danville. In a trainer if need be, stretching up and go to the field," he said, "I got off to a little bit of a eton loss, and followed it up his last 10 games, though, the and pitching practice, and team "but at the end of the day you rough start," he said. "I've kind with a scoreless inning against please see DEAN, page S2 College Soccer Well-Traveled Murphy Ready to Take the Field for Northwest By Brandon Hansen [email protected] For a guy that earned his as- sociate's degree the same time he graduated from high school, working hard isn't foreign to Centralia's Ryan Murphy. The former Running Start student and Tiger soccer standout will soon be on a college field near you, playing for Northwest Uni- versity in Kirkland. "My body is just not ready for it," Murphy said with a laugh. "College is so much faster. You've got to do everything so much better because everyone here wants to win." If anyone can handle it, it's Murphy. The Hub City standout scored 13 goals his senior year at Centralia en route to making the Evergreen 2A Conference's All-League first team. He also helped lead Centralia to a state playoff appearance. "I grew up playing soccer," Murphy said. "That's my pas- sion." While Murphy played bas- ketball and football as well, he decided to focus on soccer as his sport of choice. Outside of Ryan Murphy / Courtesy Photo File Photo / The Chronicle high school, he played for select While doing mission work in Europe and South America, Centralia’s Ryan Murphy Ryan Murphy (right) was a irst-team All-Evergreen 2A Conference selection for teams and got playing experi- got a whole new perspective on the game of soccer and life. the Centralia Tigers in high school. ence against top college talent. versatile player, and Centra- game, there are still 11 positions," you can move around and some- in 2011, Murphy spent months "I just really wanted to focus lia coach Sue Parke worked on Murphy said. "I've played seven times your forward can be the traveling through Europe and on soccer," Murphy said. "Ev- South America doing mission eryone in my family plays it and moving him around the lineup or eight of them and I've loved best defender on your team." during his prep career. them all. Sometimes in other Murphy took a route not typ- work. As part of Youth With A my father, believe it or not, still Mission (YWAM), Murphy was plays it." "The beauty of soccer is that sports you get put in one posi- ical of a college soccer player. Af- He proved himself to be a while it seems like a simple tion and you're stuck. In soccer, ter graduating from high school please see MURPHY, page S3

Mr. Perfect The Final Word Seattle pitcher Felix Hernandez, Hall of Famer Murray Settles Insider-Trading Case center, smiles WASHINGTON (AP) — Hall of nessman David Parker. The SEC said Maz- TV’s Best Bet with team Fame baseball player Eddie Murray has zo provided illegal tips about a planned NFL Preseason president Chuck agreed to pay $358,151 to settle federal acquisition of Advanced Medical Optics Armstrong, left, Seattle at Denver and chairman civil charges of profiting in stock trades by Abbott Laboratories in January 2009. 6 p.m. Howard Lincoln by using confidential information passed Mazzo passed the information FOX before a baseball to him by a former teammate. to Murray’s former teammate Doug game against The Securities and Exchange Com- DeCinces, who tipped off Murray and the Twins Friday mission on Friday also announced related Parker, the SEC alleges in a civil lawsuit. in Seattle. charges against James Mazzo, former CEO DeCinces settled the SEC’s charges a year Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press of Advanced Medical Optics, and busi- ago by agreeing to pay $2.5 million. Sports 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Aug. 18, 2012 SPORTS

Commentary Little League Baseball UW’s Bruns Gets Another Senior Shot Bellevue Wins LL World Series Opener he first thing you notice personally that's hard. I just Keeping me around them. That By The Seattle Times Jacob Rosen allowed one about Cody Bruns this wanted to ensure for Cody that goes a long way." SHELBY, N.C. — Jimmy hit in three scoreless innings Tsummer is his laugh. It his senior season was one that The scout team is maybe Sinatro drove in four runs in relief of winning pitcher comes easily and often, the kind minimized the distractions and the least glamorous place in with three doubles as the Matt Lunde. of infectious, uplifting laugh that he could enjoy and have a sports. There are no Saturdays Lakeside Baseball Club of The Sinatro brothers that can cut through a long, hot great experience. I just felt like it in the sun, only weekdays on Bellevue opened the Ameri- played at Skyline High School summer training camp. was the right thing to do. the periphery. Scout team is a can Legion World Series on of Sammamish and are the And then you notice the "On top of that, we benefited humbling place to play. Friday with an 11-5 victory sons of Matt Sinatro, a former plays. Bruns, a from it as a football program. But at the end of the year over Moline, Ill. Mariners player and coach. senior receiver, We got a senior leader on a Bruns was awarded the Bob Jar- Mitchell Morimoto hom- Lakeside’s players are from is running with receiving corps that's relatively vis Offensive Scout of the Year ered, Clayton Huber went 3 Skyline, Issaquah and New- the No. 1s again. young. To have his leadership to award. It was the kind of honor for 5 with a pair of doubles port high schools. He's catching go along with James Johnson is that would have meant as much and Ethan Kalin and Matt On Saturday, Bellevue passes again, big for us." to his father as a Heisman Tro- Sinatro each had two hits for (37-13) plays Brooklawn, N.J., outrunning cor- Sarkisian asked Bruns to phy. It was a tribute to his son's Bellevue. which beat Florence, S.C., 9-6. nerbacks, doing redshirt during the 2011 sea- perseverance, courage, charac- all the things By Steve Kelley son, play on the scout team and ter and love of the game. he's been do- The Seattle return, with the prospect of "Being on the scout team ing since he set Times more games, more downs, more with guys four years younger a state record catches and a lot more laughs. than you is a humbling expe- Dean: Happy to Play for M’s for receptions at Prosser High "I just wasn't mentally with rience," said Bruns, who cel- School. it last year," Bruns said. "I didn't ebrated his 23rd birthday this Continued from Sports 1 watching. Starting at about 3 or "It seems like he makes a feel I could play to the level week. "Running down on scout 4 years old, I’d sit in front of the play every day," where I needed to play at. As ERA’s down to 6.61. TV in a rocking chair and watch kickoff, getting your clock rung “I think it’s going pretty well,” Keith Price said after a recent camp wore on, I knew I needed a Mariners game all the way every day. It was different, defi- he said. “I’m just getting accus- practice. "He's continued to some time to adjust. Me and nitely. through,” he said. “It’s kind of grow. I'm really proud of Cody." Sark have a good relationship. tomed to pro ball, and the ev- "I've always been in the mix weird, but definitely cool. And Bruns thought he could play I knew he would do what was eryday grind is what I’m getting since I got here. Being on the it’s at the point where, if I make last season. Thought that, for a best for the team and myself. I used to right now.” scout team and getting all the it to the big leagues, I’d be close few hours every day, he could just put what would happen to Life in the minors does have put aside the pain of losing his me in his hands." grunt work as an older guy, it its drawbacks. Dean and his wife, to home.” father Bucky, catching passes Every successful college was tough. But it definitely Caroline — the couple married For the immediate future, and cracking blocks with his program has players like Bruns. helped me become the player I on June 16, and Dean said he’s though, he wants to join a fall in- usual efficiency and fury, dedi- Guys who get it. Mature, ver- am. And it helped me appreci- very thankful to have her with structional league team and land cating the season to him. satile, selfless players, who ate the time I get now with the him — are living about 25 min- on a Class-A squad for a full sea- Cody Bruns' senior season do whatever is asked of them, No. 1 guys. It was a learning ex- utes from the field in a Travelo- son next year — after finishing was going to be a living memo- whether it's scout team, special perience, and in the end it was a dge under an arrangement with the season on a high note. rial to Bucky Bruns, who died teams or running dangerous good experience." the team. “I just want to go out and put last summer after a long battle crossing routes, knowing they're Bruns has been given this “It’s pretty cheap,” he joked, together a string of good outings with pancreatic cancer. going to get clocked with their one last season at Washington. “but it’s definitely not the Ritz, to show some consistency,” he But early in training camp, catches. This season back in the mix. that’s for sure.” said. “Mainly, I just want to fin- it became clear to him and his "He's very important to our The senior season he deserves. On the other hand, he’s going ish the season throwing strikes, coaches that he couldn't con- program," Price said. "Cody's a "I wake up every morning to work and putting on a Mari- and kind of get ahold of the zone centrate the way he always had. great guy and a great talent. He knowing this is my last chance," ners jersey every day. a little bit better and put the ball he said. He couldn't devote the time he can do it all. He ... man, words “That’s the team I grew up where I want to put it.” needed to compete. There was can't say enough to describe "Walking down from the too much going on, in his head Cody." dorms, my back's always a little and his heart. Price was one of the many sore from sleeping on those Bruns met with coach Steve teammates Bruns leaned on as dorm beds, but I even appreci- FairFair specialSpecial f Tete Week!week! Sarkisian. They constructed a he grieved the loss of his father ate that. I'm going to look back plan that made sense, giving and decided what to do with his on all of this and think, 'I can't him time to properly grieve and season. believe I got to do this.' You've 1998 DODGE RAM 3500 Q/CAB 4WD slowly return to football. "They became like my fam- got to enjoy the whole process." "It was about him. It wasn't ily, like my second family away Bruns laughed again, one of about us," Sarkisian said. "Any- from home," Bruns said. "They the most satisfying sounds of time you have that type of loss were just there. Picking me up. this summer.

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MLB Sports Briefs LC Blaze 16U Holding Tryouts By The Chronicle The Lewis County Blaze 16U fastpitch team will hold tryouts on Sunday for the 2013 season. Tryouts will be held on Field 3 at Fort Borst Park, with registration running from 11:30 to noon, tryouts from noon to 2 p.m. and ad- ditional tryouts for and catchers from 2 to 3 p.m. The team will play in local and college exposure tournaments, starting with a pair of fall ball events and then playing from May through August with the goal of qualifying for the ASA nationals. The team has an indoor practice facil- ity in which to work during the winter months. Players can register via email at [email protected] by providing their name, birthdate, year of high school graduation, primary and secondary position, their 2012 summer team, a parent’s name and contact information. For more in- formation use the above email address of call Bruce Pocklington at (360) 269- 5313. Enforcers 14U Holding Tryouts The Centralia Police En- forcers Fastpitch team will be holding tryouts for their 14U squad on Sunday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Fort Borst Park in Centralia. Players are asked to arrive 20 min- utes early for registration. For more information con- tact Teresa Ramirez at 520- 3705 or Duane Bailey at 508- 9078. Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press Seattle Mariners outielders Trayvon Robinson, left, Eric Thames and Michael Saunders leap together after the team beat the Friday in Seattle. The Mariners won 5-3. LC Volleyball Officials Needed The Lewis County Board of Volleyball Officials is seeking new officials for the Mariners Slip Past Minnesota, 5-3 upcoming middle and high By Geoff Baker school season. The board will hold its first meeting The Seattle Times on Monday at 6 p.m. at the Trayvon Robinson left no Centralia College Health doubt what was on his mind as and Wellness Center. Any- he left his feet in the fourth in- one interested in officiating ning for a ball hit down the left- this season should attend field line. the meeting, or contact Outfielders won’t risk diving Sheri Hendricks at (360) for sinking liners that early un- 269-0025 for more informa- less something is at-stake and tion. the 12 batters in a row ultimately retired by Hisashi Iwakuma to Newaukum Valley open Friday night’s game cer- tainly counted as that. Iwakuma Women Fare Well got only one out further in his bid to duplicate Felix Hernan- in LC Tourney dez’s perfect game, but was good A few members of the enough when it mattered to Newaukum Valley Women’s prevail 5-3 over the Minnesota Golf Club took home hard- Twins in a contest that wasn’t as ware after the 65th-annual close as the final score. Lower Columbia Golf Tour- The Mariners ran their nament Aug. 9 and 10 at streak of consecutive batters re- Longview Country Club. tired to 42 — the longest stretch Debbie Everley was the by any team since at least 1974 first-place gross finisher in — and continued what has been Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press Division 1, with fellow NV a strong second-half surge by Seattle Mariners' Brendan Ryan takes of after setting down a bunt against the Minnesota Twins in the sixth inning Friday in member Kristen Rothermel their starting pitchers. Seattle. Ryan was out on the sacriice play. coming in second. Carol “I said ‘Hey, why not take a Deveraux was second in Seattle’s streak of batters retired, Carl Willis has been mighty im- gross scoring in the Divi- shot at it, take a chance?’ “ Rob- dating to the ninth inning of pressed by the second-half roll inson said. “Luckily, I stayed low MARINERS RUNDOWN sion 2, and Rothermel won Tuesday’s contest against Tampa his pitchers have been on. The the longest putt award for enough to make a good judg- Bay. All of a sudden, the game Mariners have won 10 of 11 at ment and just went after it.” Friday: Seattle 5, Min- the day with a 9-foot, 11- turned serious when a Brendan nesota 3 home and are 20-13 (.606) over- inch sink on a sloping green. The catch was the second out Ryan error eventually led to an all since the break, largely be- of the fourth inning and earned Saturday: Minnesota unearned Minnesota run on an cause of their pitching. a rousing applause from 22,602 ensuing Matt Carson single. at Seattle, 6:10 p.m. “You know the old cliché of fans at Safeco Field, many of MLB With the lead cut to 3-1, a Sunday: Minnesota at how hitting is contagious, well I which were no-doubt thinking Seattle, 1:10 p.m. the Mariners might become the walk allowed the Twins to load think pitching is that way, too,” M’s Activate LHP first club in history to record the bases with only one out. Monday: Cleveland at Willis said. “I think a big part of consecutive perfect games. They That’s when Iwakuma hunkered Seattle, 7:10 p.m. it is, these guys really like each Charlie Furbush continued the cheers as Iwa- down and struck out Pedro Flo- Tuesday: Cleveland at other and they’re not out there SEATTLE (AP) — The Seat- rimon and Darin Mastroianni trying to one-up anybody. One kuma notched the final out of Seattle, 7:10 p.m. tle Mariners have activated left- the fourth, extending Seattle’s to end the last real threat the guy goes out and does his job hander Charlie Furbush from scoreless innings-pitched streak Twins would have. and the next one wants to keep the 15-day disabled list and op- to 21. Robinson and Eric Thames was able to calm down and just it going.” tioned reliever Shawn Kelley to “It’s awesome,” Robinson hit back-to-back doubles in the concentrate on striking out the Mariners manager Eric Triple-A Tacoma. said of the team’s pitchers. “It sixth for a fourth Seattle run hitters,” Iwakuma said through Wedge said he wasn’t think- The team announced the seems like all we’ve got to do is and a single by Dustin Ack- interpreter Daisuke Sekiba. ing about perfect games once moves Friday night before play- score two runs for our pitching ley off Blackburn made it a 5-1 Iwakuma admitted he’d the Twins loaded the bases in ing the Minnesota Twins. staff. The pitchers have been game. Iwakuma bowed out with tried to use Hernandez’s perfect the fifth inning. Wedge merely Furbush had been on the DL great.” that same lead after seven in- game to inspire him. needed Iwakuma to be good since July 18 with a strained left Seattle looked to have all the nings, having scattered four hits “I saw him pitch and it was enough to survive the frame triceps. He was hurt the previous runs it would need the first two with no earned runs allowed. really awesome,” he said. “So, with the lead intact. day in Kansas City when he re- innings. John Jaso continued The Twins woke up briefly today I tried to pitch like him “That’s where you see his ex- tired the only batter he faced. He a red hot stretch of second half in the eighth with consecutive in the first inning to get into the perience come into play,” Wedge is 4-2 with a 2.17 ERA and has hitting with a two-run homer homers by Joe Mauer and Josh game.” said. “You can tell this guy been one of Seattle's most effec- to right field in the first off Nick Willingham off Stephen Pryor. Iwakuma said he wasn’t pitched for quite a while over tive relievers this season. Blackburn, then Miguel Olivo But Lucas Luetge got the final thinking about it much as the in Japan. He doesn’t get rattled Furbush made five rehab ap- added a solo shot in the second out of that frame and Tom Wil- early innings rolled on. in those situations. He really pearances with Tacoma, posting for a 3-0 lead. helmsen retired the side in order “I tried to finish off the first settles down, works to execute a 6.00 ERA with seven strikeouts. The Twins finally got a base in the ninth for the save. hitter every inning to have a pitches. He doesn’t get caught up The 28-year-old Kelley is 2-3 runner when Justin Morneau Iwakuma agreed the key was good game,” he said. “And I did in the situation and just basical- with a 3.41 ERA in 36 relief ap- doubled to the right-field cor- his ability to focus in the fifth. it the first four innings.” ly works at what he can control, pearances for the Mariners this ner to lead off the fifth and end “Because of my experience, I Mariners pitching coach which is to execute pitches.” season. Sports 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Aug. 18, 2012 SPORTS

NFL OKUNG SHOWS HIS WORTH BIG PRESENCE: Left Tackle He wasn’t interested in an- swering that question. At least Turning not on the record. It’s a pinch of “The thing that’s Heads at Training Camp the old-school approach Okung has taken, choosing to be seen as changed for him is By Danny O’Neil opposed to heard when it comes how detailed he has The Seattle Times to the media. But take it from someone who knows, Okung is become.’’ RENTON — One of the a reason to smile so far this year. , most important players to this “He has done a fine job,” of- Seahawks season has gone large- Seahawks Offensive fensive line coach Tom Cable Line Coach ly unmentioned through three said. “I’m looking for him to just weeks of training camp. keep building on it now that he’s Left tackle Russell Okung kind of accepted the responsi- fore, he was a really talented guy is fine with that. After the way bility of playing left tackle and who knew he was talented. his past two seasons started, he what comes with it.” “In this league, there’s so would actually prefer it. He was That position is one of the much more to it. And I think injured during Seattle’s first ex- cornerstones in NFL today, with great respect to him, he has hibition game each of his first which is part of the reason really succumbed to that. That two seasons, so when he made Okung, 24, is so important. Se- it’s not about where they picked John Lok / The Seattle Times it through the opener Saturday attle chose him with the sixth me. It’s not about what my tal- So far this month, Seahawks tackle Russell Okung has been perhaps the most unscathed, it seemed like a good choice of the 2010 draft — the impressive player on an ofensive line that has made quite an impression. ent is. It’s about what I put into time to ask the big man how he team’s first choice under coach it. He has done a marvelous job.” was feeling. — knowing how Offensive line is one of the GETTING TO KNOW RUSSELL OKUNG... much they needed someone to toughest positions to evaluate. play that spot. You can tell when there’s a prob- His talent has always been Russell Okung • #27 • Left Tackle • Height: 6-5 • Weight: 310 • Age: 24 • College: Oklahoma State lem because are apparent. That was true even after he missed the first three getting sacked or running backs • Grew up in and attended • In his first season, he battled • Started the first 12 games of games of his rookie year recov- hit in the backfield. It’s harder school in Fort Bend, Tx. at George ankle injuries for most of the year. 2011 before suffering a torn pec- ering from an ankle sprain. He to evaluate when things are go- Bush High School. Was named the Okung started 10 games and toral muscle. Helped Marshawn then came in — during his sec- ing well. But so far this month, Rivals.com No. 33 top offensive missed the first three games of the Lynch post a club record. Lynch ond NFL start — and pretty Okung has been perhaps the line prospect. Was recruited by season. He made his NFL debut at scored at least one TD in 11 con- much neutralized Chicago’s most impressive player on a line - Oklahoma, LSU and Nebraska be St. Louis secutive games. Julius Peppers, one of football’s that has made quite an impres- fore deciding on Oklahoma State. premier defensive ends. The sion. • Started as a true freshman for concerns for Okung have been “Our offensive-line play right the Cowboys. His first game came the injuries. He missed six now, we never had this play any against Kansas. games his rookie year because time last year,” Carroll said. of injuries to both ankles. He We might be about to wit- • Ended his career with Oklaho- missed the final four games last ness an emergence for Okung ma State with 47 career starts. year after suffering a torn pecto- in Seattle. Just don’t expect to ral muscle against Philadelphia. hear about it. At least not from • Picked sixth in the 2010 NFL That injury obscured some Okung. Draft by the . Was of the progress Cable had seen Notes: C Kris O’Dowd was the highest drafted Cowboy since in his 310-pound tackle. Barry Sanders. He was the Highest “I felt like the four weeks prior signed Thursday after injuries to drafted tackle in Seahawks history to his injury last year, we were Lemuel Jeanpierre (groin) and (Walter Jones was also selected seeing who he is,” Cable said. John Moffitt (elbow) took away sixth overall in 1997) and first draft Okung made a breakthrough Seattle’s two backups at that po- choice of General Manager John not because of his ability, but his sition. O’Dowd will be available Sue Ogrock / The Associated Press Schneider and Head Coach Pete approach. as emergency center Saturday at Carroll. Russell Okung was the sixth draft pick in 2010 out of Oklahoma State and has “The thing that’s changed for Denver. Seattle released backup since started 22 games in the NFL. him is how detailed he has be- kicker Carson Wiggs to make come,” Cable said. “I thought be- room. Commentary Brewer: Felix is the Sports Hero Seattle Deserves, and the One it Needs Right Now

n Monday, back bond that he has developed when Felix Her- with this community and Onandez still allowed within his clubhouse. He has base runners, a 3-year-old boy done so despite not playing for and his father watched the a playoff team during his eight ace during a bullpen session. seasons with the Mariners. He When Hernandez finished has done so despite being the throwing, he looked at them, victim of poor run support, smiled and walked their way. which has robbed him of an as- After greet- tonishing number of victories. ing the two, He has done so with the kind Hernandez of grace, charisma and humil- handed Perry ity that the Perrys witnessed on Jones IV his a random Monday as Hernan- baseball. dez prepared to make history. “I can’t As remarkable as the per- believe what fect game was, have you no- just happened,” ticed the perfect reaction? Perry Jones By Jerry Brewer There’s a rare, universal III said to the The Seattle happiness for Hernandez that child. “He is Times goes beyond obligatory respect the best pitch- and appreciation. er in baseball.” It’s almost tear inducing. The star they call King Fe- And Hernandez might be the lix grinned and walked away. It only Seattle athlete currently was an appetizer of a moment who could galvanize this much compared to the awe Hernan- emotion. He’s popular for all Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press dez would inspire two days the right reasons. Seattle Mariners pitcher Felix Hernandez throws in the fourth inning of his perfect game against the Tampa Bay Rays, later, but it was as genuinely “He’s one of the most Wednesday in Seattle. The Mariners defeated the Rays 1-0 in the baseball game. Felix as a 12- perfect humble stars in the game,” game. Mariners shortstop Brendan “You’re kind of fighting back he’s going to throw a no-hitter,” Hernandez to sign the ball. “It was the most gracious Ryan said. “The way he treats tears at the close of the game Mariners outfielder Michael On Wednesday, the thing,” the father said. “It’s one everybody, that’s why we’re there,” Ryan said. “He’s the Saunders said. “Whenever he 64-year-old dentist rode his bi- of those moments in your life very proud for him, very happy face of our franchise. He’s the gives up his first hit in a game, cycle from his Ballard office to when you know something for him. He’s someone fans can CAPITAN!” I say to myself, ‘Well, there Safeco Field during the lunch special happened. It was such a relate to. He’s blue collar. He’s Hernandez has been the goes the no-hitter.’ If anybody hour to buy an autographed genuine thing, and I know that approachable. He looks you in unofficial face of the franchise deserves this, it’s him.” baseball from the team store. he connected with little Perry.” the eye.” since about 2009. But he be- During his on-field No, this story doesn’t end with It seems like an appropriate The Mariners wore their came the undisputed man last postgame interview with the perfect coincidence of him story to tell right now because, affinity for Hernandez in month when longtime star Ich- ROOT Sports’ Jen Mueller on sticking around for the perfect in our own way, we all feel the clubhouse after the game iro was traded. Unlike Ichiro, Wednesday, Hernandez said game. Even though the game connected to Hernandez. His Wednesday. They donned T- who just wanted to do his job to the crowd, “I’ve been work- had begun, he rushed back to perfect game against Tampa shirts that spoofed the Captain at an excellent level and leave ing so hard to throw one, and Ballard after making his pur- Bay, the first in Mariners his- Morgan rum logo, complete the rest to others, Hernandez there it is — for you guys.” chase. But he still feels the ser- tory, made sports real and with a cartoony captain who loves the attention and respon- King Felix is royalty. But endipity of being on the edge joyous again in a city that has sibility. He’s a leader in the Capitan FiFi is a star for the of history. suffered too much in athletics, resembled King Felix standing clubhouse. He’s serious about people. It’s a good thing Her- “The whole thing was mag- especially since 2008. The feat with one leg on a baseball in- wanting to make the Mariners nandez can multitask. ic,” Perry III said. was sports at its finest, from stead of a barrel of liquor. its unifying quality to its I’ll- “CAPITAN FIFI,” the T- a winner instead of fleeing to a On Monday night, Little Later Wednesday night, remember-where-I-was-when shirts read. ready-made contender. And he Perry slept with that baseball. the father told his son what historic importance. Upon re- It was a nod to the Venezu- does his job without complain- He took it to day care the next Hernandez had done. The boy flection, Hernandez’s perfecto elan’s Spanish language, as well ing about what he can’t control. day and slept with it again the offered a coy smile. He already also illuminates the special as a reference to Hernandez’s “I honestly feel like when- next night. His father only had knew the man who gave him alternate nickname — FiFi. ever Felix takes the mound, one regret: He forgot to ask the baseball was special. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Aug. 18, 2012

WNBA Storm Win in Bird’s Return BACK IN ACTION: Seattle and how we could play.” our rhythm all year, and the in- Seattle went in front for good juries don’t help.” Gets Back to .500 With on Thursday with a 10-0 run in Sue Bird, fresh off of helping Victory Over Phoenix the second quarter and led by 18 the United States win the gold late in the game. SEATTLE (AP) — Camille medal last Saturday in London, “We just weren’t playing our had two points and three assists Little scored 17 points to help basketball, and we knew we in 10 minutes of play. She sat out the Seattle Storm beat the Phoe- could play better,” Little said. nix Mercury 72-58 Thursday “We just had to get some energy the second half with the stom- night. and get some rebounds, and we ach flu. Tanisha Wright added 10 were off to the races then.” While Bird was back in ac- points for the Storm, which got Samantha Prahalis led the tion following the Olympics, to .500 (10-10) for the first time Mercury (4-16) with 15 points, Storm teammate Lauren Jackson this season and has won nine of and Alexis Hornbuckle chipped and USA teammate Diana Taur- their last 12 after a 1-7 start. in 12. Phoenix has lost seven a asi were not in Seattle. Jackson, “We always felt confident in row, three to Seattle. who missed the entire first half our team,” Little said after Se- DeWanna Bonner, the Mer- of the season to prepare with the attle and the rest of the WNBA cury’s leading scorer at 20.7 Australia team that won bronze, returned to action following the points per game, scored seven is expected back Monday. month-long break for the Olym- points Thursday night. pics. “When we lost those games, “We just couldn’t score in the Taurasi did not make the trip Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press we were upset — we didn’t ex- second half,” Mercury coach because of a late return from Seattle Storm’s Sue Bird high-ives teammates as she is introduced before a WNBA pect to lose that many games. Corey Gaines said. “DB (Bon- London. She has missed 18 of basketball game against the Phoenix Mercury Thursday, in Seattle. Bird started, But we didn’t focus on what any- ner) was 3 for 18, and we just the Mercury’s 20 games this but left later in the game with a stomach lu. The Storm won 72-58. one else was thinking. We were couldn’t score. We missed open season with a strained left hip more worried about how we felt shots. We’ve been trying to find flexor. Soccer

54,000 Expected For Sounders CROWDED: Sounders (60,908). ship with Xbox expires after Suhnholz, attended the Galaxy Orlin Wagner / The Associated Press Is the luster of the franchise next season and the team has game. Seattle Sounder FC fans celebrate Sell 54,000 Tickets for wearing off in Year 4? Hardly. hired CAA Sports, a high-pro- Suhnholz, who once played before the inals of the US Open Cup Vancouver Matchup on “Every day we should be so file entertainment and sports for German powerhouse Bayern soccer match Saturday, on Record thankful for the fans we have in agency, to explore opportunities Munich, called Schmid a few Seattle,” Gspurning said. with other companies. days later and said, “I still can’t RECORD BREAKERS for Another MLS Following Saturday, Sound- So what else is working in get over the experience.” ers FC’s average attendance will the Sounders favor in hopes of a “He did everything,” Schmid Attendance Record exceed 42,500 for MLS games lucrative sponsorship? said of Suhnholz. “He did the 3rd Time By Joshua Mayers this season and remain on pace Well, the team has the This Month That The Sound- march to the match. ... He was The Seattle Times for another league record. league’s highest television rat- ers Will Draw Over 50,000 Fans That figure would rank Se- ings, which would rank in the like a kid in a candy store.” When They Play Vancouver. SEATTLE — Michael attle fourth in the top leagues top third of the NHL and top Notes: Sounders FC and Gspurning knew the local sup- in Italy and Spain, sixth in the half of the NBA, according to American Red Cross will col- port for Sounders FC was good English Premier League and CAA. lect donations at the game Sat- 42,500 when he signed in December. 11th in Germany in the most re- On-field success has includ- urday for those affected by the Average Sounders Attendance He didn’t know it was this cent seasons in Europe. ed a 54-29-33 record, second Taylor Bridge Fire in Eastern This Season, Which is On-Pace For Another MLS Record. good. Seattle averaged 30,897 fans best in MLS since 2009, and Washington and other wildfires For the third time in a month, per MLS game in 2009, 36,173 in three consecutive playoff ap- across the country... The team Seattle will boast a crowd of at 2010 and 38,498 in 2011 — each pearances, a first for an expan- held its youth camper apprecia- 4th Time least 50,000 for the game Sat- establishing a league mark. sion team. tion day Thursday as approxi- The Sounders Will Have Set a urday against the Vancouver “You never take it for granted,” Seattle also has led the league mately 3,500 camp participants League Attendance Record Whitecaps. said coach Sigi Schmid. “Every in merchandise sales the past Since They Started Play in 2009. The Sounders have sold time you walk out here you’re three seasons. watched practice at Century- 54,000 tickets, and the team just amazed.” And, of course, there are the Link Field and interacted with recently packed CenturyLink The Sounders will hope to fans. players and coaches afterward... 38,498 Field for a July 18 exhibition use that support and other suc- Schmid recently was re- CAA represents teams like Chel- Attendance Record Set by Seat- against Chelsea FC (53,309) and cess to attract a new jersey spon- minded of “how unique and sea FC and FC Barcelona. Other tle in 2011. The Sounders Are On an MLS showcase on Aug. 5 sorship deal in 2014. special what we have is” when clients include Yankee Stadium Pace to Break That by 4,000. against the Los Angeles Galaxy Seattle’s five-year partner- his longtime friend, Wolfgang and Madison Square Garden. College Basketball Vikings Coach Jackson Headed to University of Washington

MOVING UP: Brad Jackson, Western. The Vikings were 31-5 Jackson is respected in the Cougars’ head-coaching job he was a head coach for four last season, beating Montevallo local coaching ranks as a solid when Kevin Eastman exited in years at Olympia High School who Guided Western (Ala.) 72-65 in the champion- basketball mind, especially with 1999 and Paul Graham was fired and one year at Eastside Catho- Washington to the Div. ship game. offensive strategies. He’s had in 2003 but was rebuffed both lic, before going to Bellingham “I think we got an absolute chances to join the Huskies in times. in 1985. II Men’s Basketball steal,” Romar said in a UW re- the past, but said he couldn’t “When Dick Bennett was National Championship lease. “You hire a basketball turn down this opportunity hired, I felt I had a pretty legiti- coach off of winning a national again. mate shot at it,” Jackson told The This Year, has Joined championship ... it doesn’t hap- “The position is really a great Seattle Times earlier this year. Coach Lorenzo Romar’s pen very often. I’m just ecstatic fit and the timing is right,” Jack- “It was kind of right at the end “I thought we that he has decided to do this. son said in a statement released of the process that they put that got an absolute Staff at the University “I have tried to hire him be- by Western. “But we’ve worked whole thing together.” of Washington fore and it just didn’t . very hard to establish some- Jackson took Western to 19 steal. You hire a By The Seattle Times He is successful, very accom- thing here and it’s hard to leave postseason appearances and plished and knows the North- that. A lot of great young men leaves the Vikings with a 518- basketball coach off SEATTLE — Brad Jackson, west. He has been here forever. have played here and I take a lot 279 record. of winning a national who coached Western Washing- He is definitely going to help our of pride in what’s been accom- “It was very, very hard,” Jack- ton to the Division II men’s bas- program.” plished.” son said of his decision to leave championship.’’ ketball championship this year, Jackson is expected to re- Jackson, a graduate of Hud- Western. has joined Lorenzo Romar’s place Raphael Chillious who son’s Bay High School in Van- Jackson earned a master’s Washington staff. Lorenzo Romar, reportedly will join Jay Wright’s couver, Wash., played basketball degree from Seattle Pacific and UW Head Coach Jackson, 60, won a school-re- staff at Villanova, after three and baseball at Washington was an assistant coach for the cord 518 games in 27 seasons at years at Washington. State. He was interested in the Falcons for five years. After that, Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Aug. 18, 2012 SPORTS

Friday’s Mariners Box Score Sports on the Air MINNESOTA 000 010 020 — 3 6 0 SEATTLE 210 002 00x — 5 11 1 SATURDAY, Aug. 18 AUTO RACING TWINS AB R H RBI BB SO #P AVG OBP SLG MARINERS AB R H RBI BB SO #P AVG OBP SLG 9:30 a.m. D Mastroianni CF 4 0 0 0 0 2 17 .277 .338 .412 D Ackley 2B 5 0 1 1 0 0 16 .225 .296 .330 SPEED — NASCAR, Truck Series, VFW 200, J Mauer C 4 1 2 1 0 0 16 .322 .416 .446 M Saunders CF 4 1 1 0 0 1 9 .238 .290 .385 at , Mich. J Willingham LF 4 1 1 1 0 0 16 .261 .372 .549 K Seager 3B 4 0 0 0 0 0 11 .248 .309 .400 11:30 a.m. J Morneau 1B 4 1 1 0 0 1 8 .276 .337 .478 J Jaso DH 3 1 2 2 1 0 22 .292 .402 .500 ESPN — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, NAPA R Doumit DH 4 0 0 0 0 3 16 .291 .338 .487 J Smoak 1B 4 0 1 0 0 1 14 .190 .254 .320 Auto Parts 200, at Montreal T Plouffe 3B 4 0 1 0 0 0 7 .247 .316 .498 M Olivo C 4 1 2 1 0 1 13 .218 .231 .376 BASEBALL M Carson RF 4 0 1 1 0 1 12 .250 .250 .250 T Robinson LF 4 1 2 0 0 0 11 .250 .308 .354 8 a.m. J Carroll 2B 2 0 0 0 1 0 13 .244 .332 .288 E Thames RF 3 1 2 1 1 1 14 .241 .286 .364 ESPN2 — Junior League, championship game, teams TBD, at Taylor, Mich. P Florimon SS 3 0 0 0 0 1 18 .000 .000 .000 B Ryan SS 3 0 0 0 0 0 11 .197 .288 .286 GOLF Totals 33 3 6 3 1 8 123 Totals 34 5 11 5 2 4 121 Noon

CBS — PGA Tour, Wyndham Championship, Pitchers IP H R ER BB SO HR PC-ST ERA Pitchers IP H R ER BB SO HR PC-ST ERA third round, at Greensboro, N.C. N Blackburn (L, 4-9) 5.1 11 5 5 1 1 2 85-55 7.39 H Iwakuma (W, 4-3) 7.0 4 1 0 1 6 0 96-64 3.79 1 p.m. T Robertson 0.2 0 0 0 0 1 0 5-5 6.28 S Pryor 0.2 2 2 2 0 1 2 17-11 2.38 NBC — USGA, U.S. Amateur Championship, C Fien 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 15-9 1.50 L Luetge (H, 10) 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 2.53 semifinal matches, at Cherry Hills Village, Colo. A Swarzak 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 16-9 4.37 T Wilhelmsen (S, 17) 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 9-7 2.47 LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL Totals 8.0 11 5 5 2 4 2 121-78 Totals 9.0 6 3 2 1 8 2 123-83 Noon ABC — World Series, elimination game, teams TBD, at South Williamsport, Pa. Scoreboard 3 p.m. LOCAL Arizona 3, at Houston 1 Saturday’s Games (PST) T64 Kyle Reifers -1 ESPN — World Series, elimination game, at Kansas City 4, 2 Atlanta at Indiana, 4 p.m. Cut: -1 teams TBD, at South Williamsport, Pa. 2012 14-year-old Babe Ruth World at Milwaukee 6, Philadelphia 2 New York at Connecticut, 4 p.m. - Greg Owen E Series Pittsburgh 2, at St. Louis 1 Los Angeles at Seattle, 7 p.m. - Boo Weekley E 5 p.m. At Murray, Utah Miami 6, at Colorado 5 - Colt Knost E ESPN — World Series, elimination game, American Division: New England, Tampa Bay 12, at LA Angels 3 Sunday’s Games (PST) - Peter Tomasulo E Pacific NW, Pacific SW, Southeast, at Oakland 6, Cleveland 4 Chicago at Washington, 1 p.m. - Garth Mulroy E teams TBD, at South Williamsport, Pa. Utah State San Francisco 10, at San Diego 1 San Antonio at Phoenix, 3 p.m. - Martin Flores E MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL National Division: Middle Atlantic, at Seattle 5, Minnesota 3 Tulsa at Minnesota, 4 p.m. - Brian Harman E 12:30 p.m. Midwest Plains, Valley, Southwest, - Gavin Coles E Murray Saturday’s Games (PST) - Matt Jones E FOX — Regional coverage, Boston at N.Y. Texas at Toronto, 10:07 a.m. - Michael Bradley E Yankees or Pittsburgh at St. Louis All Times PST Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 10:10 a.m. SOCCER - Brian Gay E 6:10 p.m. Banquet of Champions: 5 p.m., Friday, Boston at NY Yankees, 1:05 p.m. - Gary Woodland E Aug. 17 Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 1:05 p.m. Major League Soccer Standings - John Daly E ROOT — Minnesota at Seattle Opening Ceremonies: 5 p.m., Satur- Baltimore at Detroit, 4:05 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE - Ryo Ishikawa E NFL FOOTBALL day, Aug. 18 Arizona at Houston, 4:05 p.m. GP W L T Pts - Billy Hurley III E NY Mets at Washington, 4:05 p.m. Kansas City 24 13 7 4 43 - Charlie Beljan E 6 p.m. Pool Play Schedule Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, 4:10 New York 24 12 7 5 41 - Chesson Hadley E FOX — Preseason, Seattle at Denver SATURDAY, Aug. 18 p.m. Houston 24 11 6 7 40 - Danny Lee E SOFTBALL Pacific SW vs. New England, 9 a.m. Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 4:10 p.m. Chicago 23 11 7 5 38 - Bob Estes +1 - Daniel Chopra +1 Ohio Valley vs. Middle Atlantic, LA Dodgers at Atlanta, 4:10 p.m. D.C. 22 11 8 3 36 2 p.m. - Harrison Frazar +1 11:30 a.m. Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. Montreal 26 10 13 3 33 - Charley Hoffman +1 ESPN2 — Junior League, championship game, Southeast vs. Utah State, 2 p.m. Miami at Colorado, 5:10 p.m. Columbus 21 8 8 5 29 - Rory Sabbatini +1 teams TBD, at Kirkland, Wash. Southwest vs. Murray, 6 p.m. San Francisco at San Diego, 5:35 p.m. Philadelphia 21 7 12 2 23 - Hank Kuehne +1 SUNDAY, Aug. 19 Tampa Bay at LA Angels, 6:05 p.m. New England 23 6 12 5 23 TENNIS - Roland Thatcher +1 Southeast vs. Pacific Southwest, Cleveland at Oakland, 6:05 p.m. Toronto FC 23 5 13 5 20 10:30 a.m. - Steven Bowditch +1 10 a.m. Minnesota at Seattle, 6:10 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Ohio Valley vs. Southwest, 1 p.m. San Jose 24 14 5 5 47 - David Sanchez +1 ESPN2 — ATP World Tour, Western & Murray vs. Midwest Plains, 4:30 p.m. Real Salt Lake 25 13 9 3 42 - Matthew NeSmith +1 Sunday’s Games (PST) Southern Open, semifinals, at Mason, Ohio Pacific NW vs. Utah State, 5 p.m. Seattle 23 10 6 7 37 - William McGirt +1 Baltimore at Detroit, 10:05 a.m. MONDAY, Aug. 20 Los Angeles 26 11 11 4 37 - Roberto Castro +1 4 p.m. Texas at Toronto, 10:07 a.m. Midwest Plains vs. Ohio Valley, 10:30 Vancouver 25 10 8 7 37 - John Rollins +1 Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 10:10 a.m. ESPN2 — WTA, Western & Southern Open, a.m. FC Dallas 26 7 11 8 29 - Jhonattan Vegas +1 LA Dodgers at Atlanta, 10:35 a.m. Pacific SW vs. Pacific NW, 1 p.m. Chivas USA 21 7 9 5 26 - Brendon Todd +1 semifinals, at Mason, Ohio Middle Atlantic vs. Southwest, 4:30 NY Mets at Washington, 10:35 a.m. Colorado 24 8 15 1 25 - Tyler Rody +1 p.m. Arizona at Houston, 11:05 a.m. Portland 23 5 12 6 21 - Chris DiMarco +2 SUNDAY, Aug. 19 New England vs. Southeast, 7 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, - Todd Hamilton +2 TUESDAY, Aug. 21 11:10 a.m. Wednesday’s Results - Matt Bettencourt +2 AUTO RACING Southwest vs. Midwest Plains, 10:30 Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 11:10 a.m. Los Angeles 1, Columbus 1 - Bryce Molder +2 10 a.m. a.m. Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 11:15 a.m. FC Dallas 2, Vancouver 0 - James Driscoll +2 Pacific NW vs. Southeast, 1 p.m. Miami at Colorado, 12:10 p.m. Portland 2, Toronto FC 2 - Andres Romero +2 ESPN — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, Pure Michi- Middle Atlantic vs. Murray, 4:30 p.m. Tampa Bay at LA Angels, 12:35 p.m. - Miguel Angel Carballo +2 gan 400, at Brooklyn, Mich. Utah State vs. New England, 5 p.m. Cleveland at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. Saturday’s Games (PST) - Tommy Biershenk +2 GOLF WEDNESDAY, Aug. 22 San Francisco at San Diego, 1:05 p.m. Vancouver at Seattle, 1 p.m. - Daniel Summerhays +2 New England vs. Pacific NW, 10:30 Minnesota at Seattle, 1:10 p.m. Kansas City at Toronto FC, 1:30 p.m. - Bill Lunde +2 10 a.m. a.m. Boston at NY Yankees, 5 p.m. San Jose at Montreal, 4:30 p.m. - Jason Bohn +2 TGC — PGA Tour, Wyndham Champion- Midwest Plains vs. Middle Atlantic, 1 New England at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. - John Mallinger +2 p.m. Monday’s Games (PST) Chivas USA at Colorado, 6 p.m. - D.J. Trahan +2 ship, final round, at Greensboro, N.C. Utah State vs. Pacific SW, 4:30 p.m. Atlanta at Washington, 4:05 p.m. FC Dallas at Real Salt Lake, 6 p.m. - Ken Duke +3 Noon Murray vs. Ohio Valley, 5 p.m. Cincinnati at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. - Neal Lancaster +3 CBS — PGA Tour, Wyndham Championship, Colorado at NY Mets, 4:10 p.m. Sunday’s Games (PST) - David Duval +3 Bracket Play Kansas City at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m. Philadelphia at DC, 2 p.m. - Steve Wheatcroft +3 final round, at Greensboro, N.C. THURSDAY, Aug. 23 Baltimore at Texas, 5:05 p.m. Portland at New York, 4 p.m. - Savio Nazareth +3 1 p.m. Quarterfinals (Loser Out) NY Yankees at Chicago White Sox, 5:10 Columbus at Houston, 6 p.m. - Vaughn Taylor +3 1. American #2 vs. National #3, 4:30 p.m. - Ricky Barnes +3 NBC — USGA, U.S. Amateur Championship, p.m. Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 5:10 p.m. - George McNeill +3 championship match, at Cherry Hills Village, 2. National #2 vs. American #3, 7 p.m. Miami at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. - Dean Wilson +3 Colo. FRIDAY, Aug. 24 San Francisco at LA Dodgers, 7 p.m. - Scott Brown +3 Semifinals Minnesota at Oakland, 7:05 p.m. GOLF - Robert Karlsson +4 LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL Winner Game 1 vs. American #1, Pittsburgh at San Diego, 7:05 p.m. Wyndham Championship - J.B. Holmes +4 9 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Cleveland at Seattle, 7:10 p.m. Aug. 16-19 - Nathan Green +4 ESPN2 — World Series, opening round, Winner Game 2 vs. National #1, 7 Sedgefield Country Club - Robert Allenby +4 p.m. Greensboro, NC - Brian Davis +4 teams TBD, at South Williamsport, Pa. SATURDAY, Aug. 25 Par 70 / 7,130 Yards - Erik Compton +4 11 a.m. Championship Purse: $5,200,000 - J.J. Killeen +4 Semifinal Winners, Noon NFL - Mark Anderson +4 ABC — World Series, opening round, teams - Edward Loar +5 2012 Preseason Results SECOND ROUND COMPLETE TBD, at South Williamsport, Pa. Newaukum Valley Women’s Golf Club Week 1 (PST) Pos. Player Score - Stephen Gangluff +6 Aug. 16 Results 2 p.m. THURSDAY, Aug. 9 1 Jimmy Walker -12 - Mathew Goggin +6 Day’s Play: Odd Holes - David Toms +7 Washington 7, Buffalo 6 2 Webb Simpson -11 ESPN — World Series, opening round, teams Division I New England 7, New Orleans 6 T3 Tim Clark -10 - David Hearn +7 1. Nancy McKinney TBD, at South Williamsport, Pa. Philadelphia 24, Pittsburgh 23 T3 Sergio Garcia -10 - Gus Ulrich +8 2. Sue Morrissey 4 p.m. Baltimore 31, Atlanta 17 T3 Harris English -10 - Patrick Sheehan +8 Division II San Diego 21, Green Bay 13 T3 Carl Pettersson -10 - Joey Snyder III +8 ESPN2 — World Series, opening round, 1. Kathy Smith Denver 31, Chicago 3 T7 Matt Every -9 - Sung-hoon Kang +9 2. Pat Moss teams TBD, at South Williamsport, Pa. FRIDAY, Aug. 10 T7 Bud Cauley -9 - Vaita Guillaume +10 Division III Tampa Bay 20, Miami 7 T9 Troy Matteson -8 - Henrik Stenson -2 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 1. Pam Siemers Cincinnati 17, NY Jets 6 T9 Nicolas Colsaerts -8 - Chris Couch +2 2. Nancy Jorgensen 10:30 a.m. Cleveland 19, Detroit 17 T11 Tommy Gainey -7 - Marco Dawson +7 Jacksonville 32, NY Giants 31 T11 Bill Haas -7 - Kevin Chappell +7 TBS — L.A. Dodgers at Atlanta Kansas City 27, Arizona 17 T11 Davis Love III -7 1:10 p.m. San Francisco 17, Minnesota 6 T14 Kevin Streelman -6 ROOT — Minnesota at Seattle MLB SATURDAY, Aug. 11 T14 Tom Gillis -6 Houston 26, Carolina 13 T14 Brandt Snedeker -6 TRANSACTIONS 5 p.m. Major League Baseball Standings Seattle 27, Tennessee 17 T14 Scott Stallings -6 ESPN — Boston at N.Y. Yankees AMERICAN LEAGUE SUNDAY, Aug. 12 T14 Rod Pampling -6 Friday’s Sports Transactions EAST W L PCT GB Indianapolis 38, St. Louis 3 T14 Jamie Donaldson -6 BASEBALL MOTORSPORTS NY Yankees 71 48 .597 - MONDAY, Aug. 13 T14 ohn Huh -6 Major League Baseball 11 a.m. Tampa Bay 65 54 .546 6 Dallas 3, Oakland 0 T14 David Mathis -6 MLB — Suspended Washington SPEED — MotoGP World Championship, at Baltimore 64 55 .538 7 T22 Chad Campbell -5 minor league C Michael Albaladejo Boston 58 62 .483 13.5 Week 2 (PST) T22 Arjun Atwal -5 (GCL Nationals) 50 games after testing Indianapolis Toronto 56 63 .471 15 THURSDAY, Aug. 16 T22 Jason Dufner -5 positive for Methylhexaneamine. Sus- CENTRAL NFL FOOTBALL Cincinnati 24, Atlanta 19 T22 Nick Watney -5 pended Tampa Bay minor league OF Chicago Sox 65 53 .551 - Cleveland 35, Green Bay 10 T22 Charl Schwartzel -5 Deshun Dixon (Hudson Valley-NYP) 5 p.m. Detroit 64 55 .538 1.5 FRIDAY, Aug. 17 T22 John Merrick -5 50 games following a second violation NBC — Preseason, Indianapolis at Pittsburgh Cleveland 54 65 .454 11.5 Tennessee 30, Tampa Bay 7 T22 Richard Lee -5 of drug abuse. Suspended free agent Kansas City 52 66 .441 13 SOCCER Carolina 23, Miami 17 T22 Jason Kokrak -5 minor league RHP Vincent Payne, Jr. 50 Minnesota 50 68 .424 15 Detroit 27, Baltimore 12 T22 Trevor Immelman -5 games following a second violation of 2 p.m. WEST Minnesota 36, Buffalo 14 T22 Chris Kirk -5 drug abuse. Texas 68 50 .576 - NBCSN — MLS, Philadelphia at DC United Jacksonville 27, New Orleans 24 T22 Rocco Mediate -5 American League Oakland 63 55 .534 5 SATURDAY, Aug. 18 T22 Heath Slocum -5 CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Placed TENNIS LA Angels 62 58 .517 7 NY Giants at NY Jets, 4 p.m. T22 Will Claxton -5 INF Orlando Hudson on the 15-day 9:30 a.m. Seattle 56 64 .467 13 Kansas City at St. Louis, 5 p.m. T35 Graham Delaet -4 DL, retroactive to Aug. 16. Placed LHP NATIONAL LEAGUE CBS — ATP World Tour, Western & South- Washington at Chicago, 5 p.m. T35 Chez Reavie -4 Leyson Septimo on the 15-day DL, ret- EAST W L PCT GB San Francisco at Houston, 5 p.m. T35 Justin Leonard -4 roactive to Aug. 14. Reinstated 1B Paul ern Open, championship match, at Mason, Ohio Washington 74 45 .622 - Seattle at Denver, 6 p.m. T35 D.A. Points -4 Konerko from the seven-day DL. Re- Atlanta 70 49 .588 4 Dallas at San Diego, 6 p.m. T35 Kyle Thompson -4 called LHP Hector Santiago from Char- NY Mets 56 63 .471 18 SUNDAY, Aug. 19 T35 Alexandre Rocha -4 lotte (IL). MONDAY, Aug. 20 Philadelphia 54 65 .454 20 Indianapolis at Pittsburgh, 5 p.m. T35 Charles Howell III -4 MINNESOTA TWINS — Selected LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL Miami 54 66 .450 20.5 MONDAY, Aug. 20 T35 Y.E. Yang -4 the contract of OF Matt Carson from CENTRAL 9 p.m. Philadelphia at New England, 5 p.m. T35 Brendon de Jonge -4 Rochester (IL). Sent OF Rene Tosoni Cincinnati 72 47 .605 - T35 Billy Horschel -4 outright to New Britain (EL). Rein- ESPN2 — World Series, consolation game, Pittsburgh 66 53 .555 6 T35 Russell Knox -4 stated RHP Anthony Swarzak from the teams TBD, at South Williamsport, Pa. St. Louis 64 55 .538 8 T35 Robert Gates -4 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Jeff Manship Milwaukee 54 64 .458 17.5 T47 Tim Herron -3 and RHP Luis Perdomo to Rochester 11 a.m. Chicago Cubs 46 71 .393 25 WNBA T47 Lucas Glover -3 (IL). ESPN — World Series, elimination game, Houston 39 81 .325 33.5 T47 Dicky Pride -3 TEXAS RANGERS — Placed WEST Women’s National Basketball Associa- teams TBD, at South Williamsport, Pa. tion Standings T47 Gary Christian -3 RHP Ryan Dempster on the restricted San Francisco 65 54 .546 - EASTERN CONFERENCE T47 Derek Lamely -3 list. Recalled OF Leonys Martin from 1 p.m. LA Dodgers 65 55 .542 .5 W L PCT GB T47 Brendan Steele -3 Round Rock (PCL). Arizona 60 59 .504 5 ESPN — World Series, elimination game, Connecticut 15 5 .750 - T47 Ryuji Imada -3 National League San Diego 52 69 .430 14 Indiana 11 7 .611 3 T54 Josh Teater -2 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Re- teams TBD, at South Williamsport, Pa. Colorado 45 72 .385 19 Atlanta 10 10 .500 5 T54 Jeff Overton -2 leased 1B Mark Hamilton. 3 p.m. Chicago 8 10 .444 6 T54 Stuart Appleby -2 SAN DIEGO PADRES — Reinstat- Thursday’s Results ESPN2 — World Series, elimination game, New York 7 12 .368 7 ½ T54 Paul Casey -2 ed C Yasmani Grandal from the 15-day Texas 10, at NY Yankees 6 Washington 4 16 .200 11 T54 Blake Adams -2 DL. Placed C Nick Hundley on the 15- teams TBD, at South Williamsport, Pa. at Pittsburgh 10, LA Dodgers 6 WESTERN CONFERENCE T54 Patrick Cantlay -2 day DL, retroactive to Aug. 16. 5 p.m. Boston 6, at Baltimore 3 Minnesota 16 4 .800 - T54 Kevin Stadler -2 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Re- Chicago White Sox 7, at Toronto 2 San Antonio 14 5 .737 1 ½ T54 Chris Stroud -2 called OF Justin Christian and RHP ESPN2 — World Series, elimination game, at Atlanta 6, San Diego 0 Los Angeles 15 6 .714 1 ½ T54 Angel Cabrera -2 from Fresno (PCL). teams TBD, at South Williamsport, Pa. NY Mets 8, at Cincinnati 4 Seattle 10 10 .500 6 T54 Tom Pernice, Jr. -2 WASHINGTON NATIONALS — MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Oakland 3, at Kansas City 0 Phoenix 4 16 .200 12 T64 Scott Dunlap -1 Reinstated SS Ian Desmond from the at Milwaukee 7, Philadelphia 4 Tulsa 3 16 .158 12 ½ T64 Jerry Kelly -1 15-Day DL. Designated INF Cesar Iztu- 7 p.m. Arizona 2, at St. Louis 1 T64 Camilo Villegas -1 ris for assignment. ESPN2 — San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers at Colorado 5, Miami 3 Thursday’s Results T64 Jeff Maggert -1 International League Tampa Bay 7, at LA Angels 0 Indiana 84, Washington 66 T64 Billy Mayfair -1 — Sent 7:10 p.m. New York 79, Connecticut 66 T64 Troy Kelly -1 INF Tyler Saladino to Birmingham (SL). ROOT — Cleveland at Seattle Friday’s Results Seattle 72, Phoenix 58 T64 Cameron Beckman -1 Eastern League at Detroit 5, Baltimore 3 T64 Ryan Moore -1 ALTOONA CURVE — Announced NFL FOOTBALL at NY Yankees 6, Boston 4 Friday’s Results T64 Charlie Wi -1 RHP Jameson Taillon was assigned to 5 p.m. at Washington 6, NY Mets 4 San Antonio 89, Tulsa 79 T64 Jonas Blixt -1 the team from Bradenton (FSL). Acti- ESPN — Preseason, Philadelphia at New Eng- at Toronto 3, Texas 2 Minnesota 98, Washington 69 T64 Nick O’Hern -1 vated RHP Aaron Pribanic from the at Cincinnati 7, Chicago Cubs 3 Atlanta 82, Chicago 76 T64 Ben Kohles -1 disabled list and assigned to the GCL land at Atlanta 4, LA Dodgers 3 T64 Kevin Kisner -1 Pirates. SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Aug. 18, 2012 • Sports 7

he SEC is bigger than ever, with the addition of Texas A&M and Missouri, but one thing SEC EAST hasn’t changed: The balance of power is still in the West. LSU lost the Honey Badger but still PREDICTED ORDER OF FINISH T has a strong defense — and now it may have the quarterback who can take the offense to an- SEC Overall other level in Zach Mettenberger. Perhaps most important: LSU gets Alabama at home. 1. GEORGIA 6-2 10-3 Alabama, which is recruiting at a different level each year, is also reloading on defense. The Crim- son Tide may return only four starters on defense, but last year’s backups could have started for most 2. SOUTH CAROLINA 5-3 9-3 SEC teams. And quarterback AJ McCarron showed in the BCS Championship Game that he is more than a game manager. 3. FLORIDA 5-3 8-4 Arkansas took a big step last year by having a serviceable defense, and if it can stay that way the Ra- 4. MISSOURI 3-5 7-5 zorbacks have a chance to break through this year. Tyler Wilson has a year under his belt, and the of- fense should be bolstered by the return of tailback Knile Davis. LSU and Alabama also both have to 5. TENNESSEE 3-5 7-5 travel to Fayetteville. The drop-off between the division’s top three and the rest of the group is considerable. Auburn, with 6. VANDERBILT 3-5 6-6 two new coordinators, should improve on last season, and Texas A&M has some talent. But if the top 7. KENTUCKY 1-7 4-8 three aren’t LSU, Alabama and Arkansas in some order, it will be a surprise. Mississippi State hopes to be more balanced on offense with Tyler Russell now in complete control of the Bulldogs’ offense. Ole Miss is under new leadership with Hugh Freeze. The Rebs have a long way to go. SEC WEST Georgia looks like the team to beat in the East, but the Bulldogs do have some issues — a retooled offensive line, two new specialists, suspensions on defense, and the health and behavior of the tailbacks. PREDICTED ORDER OF FINISH But Mark Richt’s club still has a schedule gift-wrapped for a second straight division title. The tough- SEC Overall est matchups will be at Missouri and at South Carolina, but for a second straight year they don’t have 1. LSU 8-0 13-0 to play Alabama, Arkansas or LSU. And with quarterback Aaron Murray, ample talent at receiver, and a defense returning nine starters, that should be enough to carry the Bulldogs. 2. ALABAMA 7-1 11-1 South Carolina, meanwhile, has to deal with the loss of several key defensive starters, receiver Al- 3. ARKANSAS 5-3 9-3 shon Jeffery and defensive boss Ellis Johnson. But the Gamecocks still have Marcus Lattimore (pre- sumably healthy), Jadeveon Clowney and Steve Spurrier. Florida and Missouri are dark horse 4. AUBURN 4-4 7-5 candidates to win the division. The Gators would need to make a big improvement in Will Muschamp’s second year, and the key to that will be production at quarterback. Missouri’s hopes may 5. TEXAS A&M 3-5 7-5 depend on the health of quarterback James Franklin. The league’s “other” James Franklin has Van- 6. MISSISSIPPI ST. 2-6 6-6 derbilt on the upswing, and the Commodores will battle Missouri and in-state rival Tennessee for po- sition in the East. Kentucky needs to show significant improvement to make a move. 7. OLE MISS 1-7 4-8 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME LSU OVER GEORGIA

2012 ATHLON SPORTS PRESEASON SEC RECRUITING RANKINGS 1. Alabama /// 2. Florida /// 3. Georgia ALL-SEC TEAM 4. Auburn /// 5. LSU /// 6. Texas A&M 7. South Carolina /// 8. Tennessee First-Team Offense 9. Mississippi State /// 10. Arkansas QB Aaron Murray 6-1 211 Jr. Georgia 11. Missouri /// 12. Vanderbilt RB Knile Davis 6-0 226 Jr. Arkansas 13. Ole Miss /// 14. Kentucky RB Marcus Lattimore 6-0 218 Jr. South Carolina WR Cobi Hamilton 6-3 209 Sr. Arkansas WR Da’Rick Rogers 6-3 208 Jr. Tennessee TE Chris Gragg 6-3 236 Sr. Arkansas TOP 25 SEC SIGNEES C Barrett Jones 6-5 311 Sr. Alabama 1. Dorial Green-Beckham WR Missouri OL 6-5 312 Jr. Arkansas 2. D.J. Humphries OL Florida OL Alex Hurst 6-6 340 Sr. LSU 3. Jonathan Bullard DL Florida OL Luke Joeckel 6-6 310 Jr. Texas A&M 4. Eddie Williams WR Alabama OL Larry Warford 6-3 333 Sr. Kentucky 5. John Theus OL Georgia 6. Keith Marshall RB Georgia First-Team Defense 7. Trey Williams RB Texas A&M DL Jadeveon Clowney 6-6 256 So. South Carolina 8. Josh Harvey-Clemons LB Georgia DL Corey Lemonier 6-4 240 Jr. Auburn 9. Landon Collins DB Alabama DL Sam Montgomery 6-4 245 Jr. LSU 10. Dante Fowler Jr. LB Florida DL Barkevious Mingo 6-5 240 Jr. LSU 11. Thomas Johnson WR Texas A&M LB Jon Bostic 6-1 243 Sr. Florida 12. Jordan Jenkins LB Georgia LB Nico Johnson 6-3 245 Sr. Alabama 13. T.J. Yeldon RB Alabama LB Jarvis Jones 6-3 241 Jr. Georgia 14. Channing Ward DE Ole Miss CB Johnthan Banks 6-2 185 Sr. Mississippi State 15. Shaq Roland WR South Carolina CB 5-9 175 Jr. LSU 16. Chris Black WR Alabama S Bacarri Rambo 6-3 187 Jr. Georgia 17. Reggie Ragland LB Alabama S Eric Reid 6-2 208 Jr. LSU 18. Cyrus Jones ATH Alabama 19. Avery Young OL Auburn First-Team Specialists 20. Mike Davis RB South Carolina 21. Jonathan Taylor DL Georgia K Caleb Sturgis 5-11 187 Sr. Florida 22. Amari Cooper WR Alabama P Brad Wing 6-3 184 So. LSU 23. Geno Smith DB Alabama KR Andre Debose 5-11 186 Jr. Florida 24. Jessamen Dunker OL Florida PR Dustin Harris 6-0 175 Sr. Texas A&M Aaron Murray, QB, Georgia 25. Kent Taylor TE Florida

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SCOUTING ALABAMA “They are so big and strong on defense. They can cover so much ground. SCOUTING MISSISSIPPI STATE “(Dan Mullen) might not have all the speed guys on the edge, like They might not be the fastest, but they are all really good. … And they are so well-coached.” he did when he was at Florida working for Urban Meyer, but they are trying to do the same stuff.” SCOUTING ARKANSAS “Losing Coach (Bobby) Petrino is a tough blow. He is a unique playcaller, SCOUTING MISSOURI “The Tigers have had some nice teams in the past, but I’m not so sure ‘nice has a great feel for the game and a good command of the game. … His loss will be felt.” teams’ will cut it in the SEC. I think Missouri is going to experience some serious problems competing.” SCOUTING AUBURN “Defensively, they’ll just be big and strong. That’s one thing I noticed last year SCOUTING OLE MISS “They are near the bottom of the league from a talent standpoint. They’ve got — outside of LSU, Auburn’s defensive ends, in terms of physical presence, were the best in the (SEC).” to recruit better players. … Their personnel on defense isn’t very good. That is their biggest problem.” SCOUTING FLORIDA “They were maybe the fastest team that we played against, but I did not think SCOUTING SOUTH CAROLINA “When you play South Carolina, you have to stop 21 (running back they were tough, and I think there were some issues between some players and coaches (on offense).” Marcus Lattimore). Their gameplan was to turn and hand the ball to him.” SCOUTING GEORGIA “If you look up quarterback in the dictionary, you would find a picture of Aaron SCOUTING TENNESSEE “When they played hard they were good. But there were times when they Murray. He has nice composure, good leadership and a good handle of what they want to do.” just did not play hard. You can see that on film. … When they got down, they just shut it down.” SCOUTING KENTUCKY “Their personnel just wasn’t very good last year. … They relied so heavily SCOUTING TEXAS A&M “Like Missouri, they’re going to find the going gets tougher now that on Randall Cobb two years ago. He did everything for them; they lacked that type of playmaker.” they’re in the SEC. … It’s going to be an interesting season in College Station.” SCOUTING LSU “They have so many good running backs it’s ridiculous. … They might not have the SCOUTING VANDERBILT “They have a few guys that can play on the next level. I think until they de- one All-American, but they have five who could start for 90 percent of the teams in the country.” velop a bigger offensive and defensive line, it’ll be harder to compete with the bigger schools.”

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NFL Seahawks’ Owens to Play Against Dallas on Saturday RENTON, Wash. (AP) — of practice before the preseason went without a catch in that fi- and whether holding on to veter- Peyton Manning’s debut in opener against Tennessee. Car- nal game against Cleveland. ans Owens and Edwards would Denver won’t hog all the atten- roll said he didn’t think it was “He’s ready to go,” Carroll trump giving shots to younger tion. Terrell Owens will be tak- fair to run Owens out there that said. “He had two good weeks players like Butler, Lockette and ing some himself. quickly, but feels he’s ready after of work, and he came in in great others. Owens will make his return two weeks of work. shape so he’s ready to go.” Additionally, there is the to the NFL when the Seattle Se- Owens arrived in camp in The game against Denver concern about Rice’s health. ahawks play the Broncos on Sat- excellent shape and has looked will also be the first chance for Rice is coming off surgeries on urday night. Seattle coach Pete impressive at times during prac- Carroll to get a look at most of both shoulders over the winter. Carroll didn’t give specifics on tice. his receivers and try to figure He was cleared earlier this week how many snaps Owens will get But if he’s to make the Se- out what has become a jumbled for full practice after being stuck in the second preseason game ahawks’ final roster, Owens will position. The arrival of Owens in a red no-contact jersey for the for the Seahawks, but he did say need to show in a game that he’s and Braylon Edwards added to a first two weeks, but won’t play it would be early in the game. fully recovered from a knee in- corps that included , against the Broncos. “I’m not going to tell you how jury that him out of the , , Owens has been working at Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press many plays it will be,” Carroll NFL for the entire 2011 season. Ben Obomanu, Deon Butler and the flanker position in the Se- Seattle Seahawks’ Terrell Owens is said. “We’ll see how it goes.” Saturday against the Broncos . ahawks offense behind Rice. Ed- shown during NFL football training Owens joined the Seahawks will be his first NFL game ac- Carroll and the Seahawks wards has been mostly with the camp, Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2012, in (No. 22 in the AP Pro32) on Aug. tion since Week 15 of the 2010 coaching staff must decide how No. 2 offense at split end behind Renton, Wash. 6 and had just a couple of days season with Cincinnati. Owens many of those receivers to keep Tate.

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Pete Caster / [email protected] Rebecca Doyle, 30, works on a quilt as her family prepares for the Southwest Washington Fair. Living Arts: Pe Ell Family’s Handiwork on Display at Fair

By Carrina Stanton For The Chronicle PE ELL — Pam, Rebecca and Doyle like to say that the Living Arts building of the South- west Washington Fair should be renamed the Lost Arts building. “There’s just not many people who are into do- ing these things anymore,” said Laura, 22. The building, where locals compete in handi- work ranging from sewing, quilting and knitting to cooking, drying and canning, has seen a steady decline in entries over the years, said superinten- dent Joyce Kludt. There is, however, some hope yet, she noted, in that there was a spike in canning entries last year, possibly because the recession encouraged more people to do their own canning. Kludt said she hopes incentives such as bringing back the cocoa baking contest may reinvigorate the categories and bring in more and new competitors. But for the Doyle women, there is no doubt whether they will be there or not. They will. What some people may consider hobbies, art forms or old fashioned skills are everyday happenings for the Doyles. “This is our lifestyle. This is what we do,” said Laura. The Doyle family moved to Lewis County about 25 years ago and to their current home in rural Pe Ell about 15 years ago. Pam is a home- maker and the family raises goats and rabbits and a large garden of fruits and vegetables that become pantry staples for the family. Pam said they simply enjoy a slower pace of life and she has worked to pass on skills such as cooking, sewing and canning on to her three children. “That’s what I like about Lewis County,” Pam said. “When we first moved here it felt like step- ping back in time. And it’s still a more small town feel.” Besides being competitors, all three Doyle women are assistant superintendents for the Liv- ing Arts department at the Southwest Washing- ton Fair. They spend fair week at the building Rebecca Doyle, 30, works on a quilt at her family's home outside of Pe Ell. helping judge as well as provide demonstrations and assistance for visitors. Their entries, Rebecca explained, are their way of supporting the fair. “It’s not competing, it’s just to hold up our local fair,” said Rebecca, 30, who plans to bring a queen- sized quilt, an afghan, several canned items and some muffins in this year. Pam said that preparing for the fair is not a chore for them but rather something they do throughout the year. As they can, she said they usually set aside a few jars for the fair. As they sew things for their home, they keep in mind they could bring those things to the fair. Pam joked that all of her family members hate this time of year because she usually calls them and asks to borrow back gifts she has made for them over the year. “About this time of year we’re usually saying ‘OK, what did we do this year we could enter?’” Pam said Still, the family is viewed as rather fierce com- petition in the department. Perhaps it’s because the three share the same last name and bring en- tries in so many categories, but it’s easy to spot the name Doyle in the Living Arts building and, quite often, that name has a ribbon next to it. All three cook and can, Laura embroiders and Dried plums sit atop a dehydrator in the Doyle family kitchen. crochets and Pam quilts using a standard or trea- dle sewing machine. One of the demonstrations that will take place involved in showing their handiwork at the fair. about entering any of the competitions at the fair: just in the Living Arts building this year at the fair is She recalled a time when the entire commercial do it. a treadle sewing machine, Pam said, which is usu- building at the fairgrounds use to be an agricultural “We try to take everything we can because if no- ally a hit with visitors. display that included presentations from each of the body enters there would be no fair,” Pam said. “This is “It’s amazing how many people come in and granges. Today the agricultural entries have dwindled just how we live. People sometimes think it takes a lot say, ‘My grandmother had one of those,’” she said. to the point that they can share a building with the of time but we just pick things we did in the last year Laura said she wishes more people would get floral entries. Pam said her advice to anyone thinking and bring them in.” Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Aug. 18, 2012 LIFE

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Voice of the People Birthdays Births • CLARIBEL AYALA AND HUMBERTO MENDEZ, a boy, Antwan Yahir Bar- Clarence Giese rios, 6 pounds, 5 ounces, Providence Centralia Hospital. Grandpar- What is your favorite thing ent is Maria Ayala, Centralia. about “mutton bustin,’” the Clarence Giese, Mesa, Ariz., • HOLLY (EVANS) AND RYAN HOOD, Middleton, Idaho, a boy, Hudson celebrated his 90th birthday July Ryan, July 10, 4 pounds, 8 ounces, St. Luke’s Medical Center, Boise, popular fair event during 18. Idaho. Grandparents are Duane and Tanda Evans, Chehalis, and which youths ride sheep? Giese was born in Tuttle, Rick and Faith Jensen, Meridian, Idaho. Great-grandparents are N.D., and lived in Centralia for Gerri Bowen, Winlock; Don and Fran Evans, Morton; Irene Hood, many years. He has been retired Elko, Nev.; Winifred Haffer, Meridian, Idaho; and Doyle “Scott” from the Burlington Northern Ledgerwood, Chehalis. Railroad for 28 years. • CIARA HARLESS AND JUSTIN KADOUN, Centralia, a girl, Myah Lyn He resides in Mesa with his Kadoun, Aug. 5, 8 pounds 5 ounces, Providence Centralia Hospi- wife of 63 years, Marilyn. tal. Grandparents are Brianna Merriman, Jason Merriman, Kreg His children and their spous- Cadoun, Deana Morris, Lonnie Morris, Jim Roberts, all from the es include John Giese, Bellevue; Olympia-Lewis County area. Great-grandparents are Dawn Mer- Sheila (Jeff) Brown, Centralia; riman, Stephen “Popeye” Kutsch; Roy and Nola Kadoun, Pam and Mavis (Jeff) Rosbach, Jusup, Clarence Giese Mollinger, Jack and Inez Whirte; Elizabeth “Granny” White; Pa- Ga. He has four grandchildren, tricia Morris. one step-grandson and two ceived 90 balloons and more • BETHANY JOHNSON AND FORREST AHRENS, a boy, Hunter Leo William “Watching the great-grandchildren. than 200 picture postcards with Ahrens, Aug. 6, 7 pounds, 3 ounces, Providence Centralia Hospi- kids have fun and On his birthday, Giese re- “happy birthday” wishes. tal. Grandparents are Tami Johnson, Centralia; Michael Johnson To submit your birthday notices, e-mail [email protected] or send (deceased); Tracy and Jamie Baxter, Puyallup; and Stephen Ahrens, not get hurt.” mail to Birthdays, The Chronicle, 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. (deceased). Great-grandparents are Leo and Betsey Volk, Centralia; Helen Strong, Portland; Murrel and Tom Clizbe, Florida; and John Bonnie Ann Wylam Miller, Centralia. Chehalis, retired Names in the News • TARA AND TIGGER MAXWELL, Chehalis, a boy, Bryce James, Aug. 7, 6 Centralian Gets Bachelor’s Degree From WSU pounds, 2 ounces, Providence Centralia Hospital. Grandparents are Travis and Trina Pelletier, Mossyrock. Jakob V. Heinricher, Centralia, has received a • DAWN HILZER AND CHAD GROSS, Silver Creek, a girl, Brystal Lee Gross, bachelor’s degree from Washington State University, Aug. 8, 6 pounds, Providence Centralia Hospital. Grandparents are with a major in sports management and minor in advertising. James Hilzer, Rochester; Kristy Jordan, Bonney Lake; Gary Gross, Heinricher is currently finishing up an intern- Silver Creek; and Jeff and Vada Mitchell, Ellensburg. Great-grand- ship with the Seattle Storm women’s professional parents are Donna Hilzer, Klickitat; David Hoagland, Underwood; and Rexroad, Mossyrock. basketball team. He hopes to work in the sports in- • dustry toward a management position. SHELLIENE HOWARD AND DARIN MANN, Centralia, a boy, Dylan Evan- He is the son of Von Heinricher and Ann Bartel- dyr Mann, Aug. 9, 8 pounds, 13 ounces, Providence Centralia Hos- Jakob Heinricher Heinricher, Centralia. pital. Grandparents are Glenn and Teresa Womack, Centralia, and receives WSU Gina Keni, Yelm. degree • EMILY AND JAMES DAMASCHOFSKY, Centralia, a boy, Elijah, Aug. 9, 7 pounds, 3 ounces, Providence Centralia Hospital. Grandparents are “I love it.” Mossyrock Woman Makes Montana Dean’s List Mary and Randy Oberg, and James and Cindy Damaschofsky, all of Emily M’Lynn Stanton, Mossyrock, qualified for the spring se- Dallas, Ore. Larry Wylam mester dean’s list at the University of Montana. • AMBER BELDEN AND PAUL PARSONS, Centralia, a boy, Kasen Emmett, Chehalis, volunteer To qualify for the dean’s list, students must be undergraduates, Aug. 10, 8 pounds, 3 ounces, Providence Centralia Hospital. Grand- earn a semester grade point average of 3.5 or higher and receive parents are Julie Altree, Oakville; Diana Robshaw, Lacey; and Jeff grades of A or B in at least nine credits. Hines, Shelton. The University of Montana is located in Missoula. • MCKENNA BURTON AND CARLOS PEREZ, Chehalis, a girl, Nevaeh Alex- andra Lee Perez, 5 pounds, 11 ounces, Providence Centralia Hospital. Letter of Thanks Grandparents are Sanjuanita Velazquez, Zenen Perez, Kelley King, Shawn King and Doug Burton, all of Chehalis. help with the many activities. Articles Help VBS • CLARIBEL AYALA AND HUMBERTO MENDEZ, a boy, Antwan Yahir Bar- Attendance reached more To the editor: than 70 children on some days, rios, 6 pounds, 5 ounces, Providence Centralia Hospital. 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THE LONG VIEW: History of the Cowlitz Indian Tribe Inside the Longhouses: Fires and Smoke But No Fleas Most Cowlitz permanent living members of an extended tain lion, the bear, and other an- cedar bark lean-tos at favorite winter quarters were construct- family of several generations. imals of the forest. The wealthy game sites. Their residence was CHINOOK JARGON ed with red cedar planking. The apartments for the dif- could afford the furs of the sea patrilocal. The sleeping areas were down ferent households were laid out otter. The permanent winter vil- PHRASE FOR THE WEEK the two sides of the longhouse, with poles laid along the earth- These furs were a great nest- lages contained the great cedar- and the cook- en floor, and held in place with ing place for fleas and other in- planked longhouses. About the “Ikta maika chikchik?” Meaning, “What you car, ing fires were short stakes. An aisle was made sects, but the Cowlitz had the first of May they abandoned or, what is your car?” An- down the cen- by first laying two poles paral- powerful hellebore root which these permanent winter villages swer, “Naika chikchik Honda,” ter. lel down the center. Poles were kept their beds free from these and erected mat lodges on the meaning “My car is a Honda.” The size of a laid out on the ground at right pests. prairies of the same type as their longhouse was angles on either side, forming The smoke from the numer- cedar-plank longhouses. Two known by its squares. These were the apart- ous family cooking fires would months later, having harvest- saw Chinook villages, because number of fires. ments. There were no partitions. fill the longhouse, but it was no ed and either cooked or dried the Chinook lived on the north Each cooking Beds were placed along the problem, for they would simply their roots, they moved up into bank of the Columbia, while the fire would ac- By Roy I. Rochon outside walls of the house. They take a pole which was kept for the hills where the berries grew Cowlitz lived back from the Co- commodate Wilson were double-deck affairs, made that purpose and push aside one abundantly. These summer lumbia River about a half-mile two families, of boards which somewhat of the roof planks, which then camps were occupied for weeks or so. It was reported that there one family on each side of the resembled a Pullman’s berth. created a great roof vent for the at a time at the major resource were approximately 50,000 longhouse; hence, a five-fire There was usually a space be- smoke to escape. locations with hundreds of peo- Cowlitz Indians living at that longhouse could accommodate tween the bed and the outer wall A giant cedar tree was re- ple gathering for short periods time. 10 families, and a nine-fire long- where the sleeper kept his/her quired to provide the ridge pole of time. ••• house could accommodate 18 valuables in a box or woven bas- that held up the roof. The ridge Governor George Simpson Next week: Cowlitz villages families. ket. Their clothing was also kept pole was held up with house reported in 1829 regarding na- ••• Each longhouse may accom- in these boxes or woven baskets. posts that were carved with the tives living on the northern Roy I. Rochon Wilson was an modate 80-100 people. It was The bed “springs” consisted totems of the longhouse. bank of the Columbia: “The elected leader of the Cowlitz Tribe not uncommon for these long- of split planks. These were soft- The summer temporary country is densely inhabited … for three decades and is the author of houses to be 100 feet long. One ened by the use of numerous gathering stations (for berries, much greater than any other more than 30 books, including several on the Northwest coast was furs laid on top of these boards. roots, bark, etc.) were lightly part of North America I have histories of the Cowlitz Tribe. He is a known to be 900 feet in length Furs were also used for blankets. framed structures covered with visited … the shores are actually retired ordained Methodist minister and nearly 100 feet wide. Each These furs were softly tanned matting. Occasionally, hunting lined with Indian lodges.” and current spiritual leader of the longhouse sheltered all of the and were taken from the moun- parties constructed temporary It is possible that Simpson tribe. Wilson lives near Winlock. ON THIS DAY IN LEWIS COUNTY HISTORY 1890 — Centralia Plagued With halis Bee-Nugget wrote. “The Forester Wilson establishing were five more years of use until 1996 — All Fired Up ‘Soiled Doves’ and ‘Palaces of Sin’ fire department was called but what, when completed, will be it would be condemned. Northwest Environmental owing to the distance did not a part of the Cascade mountain A local stockman said the This week in 1890, The Advocates, a Portland group, get there until the flames were crest trail. The trail when fully fair must move and grow, or be- Centralia Weekly reported on filed a lawsuit this week against well started and on account of built will extend from the Ca- gin dying. justice meted out to prostitutes the distance from the reservoir, nadian border to the Columbian “This fair is as big as it’s ever several state and federal agen- during the recent night court. there was not a very strong force river, through the various Cas- going to be, and when it quits cies about pollution from the “Last night Judge Dysart as- to the water. The house was to- cade mountain forest reserves. growing it’ll start falling apart,” Centralia Steam-Electric Plant. cended his throne and covering tally destroyed, only some of the the man said. “There are other “This is a very big, bad, dirty his shoulders with the sacred furniture in the lower story be- 1956 — Last Pipeline Link fairs, you know, and if exhibi- plant,” said group member Nina mantle of the law, listened to ing saved. Construction crews complet- tors can’t get in here, they’ll go Bell. the plaintive wail of nine ‘soiled “The Aust family is a large ed the last Southwest Washing- there.” The group claimed regu- doves,’” the newspaper wrote. one and the fire was particularly ton link in the new natural gas lators weren’t doing enough “Early in the morning a raid disastrous at this time because pipeline when they laid pipe un- to control the plant, which at was made by the police on the 1981 — Outlawed Video Games there has been considerable der the Cowlitz River in south- that time was the largest single ‘gilded palaces of sin,’ and the sickness in the family. It is re- ern Lewis County. An obscure 1945 law on the catch netted the city $90. source of sulfur dioxide west of ported that some money belong- Crews attached 4,000-pound books in Centralia outlawed the the Mississippi River. “Katie Barnstormer, Hattie ing to the family, kept upstairs, concrete blocks to sections of use of “amusement devices” by Primrose, Lettie Dimpleinchin, was destroyed.” the pipe to anchor it to the bot- those under age 21 in places of Mamie Heustis, Emma Cross- tom of the river. The 26-inch businesses. 2001 — Her Best Shot bar, Lillie Seltzerwater, Ollie pipe was bent to fit the contour The Chronicle editorialized Mossback, Nellie Bluemass and 1931 — Big Prairie Fire North Eighties rock icon Pat Bena- of the recently-dug riverbed against the law, saying the “elec- tar took to the Saloon Stage at Katie Eggnog all pleaded guilty of Centralia ditch. The Cowlitz crossing was tronic game craze” kept kids out the Southwest Washington Fair, to the charge of aiding and abet- A grass fire on Waunch Prai- the last link in the pipeline be- of trouble and tested their hand- playing “Hit We With Your Best ting a nuisance according to the rie north of downtown Centra- tween Vancouver and Seattle. eye coordination. Even the chief ordinance and were fined $10 lia covered an area of 200 acres Natural gas was expected to of police’s own children played Shot” and “Love is a Battlefield.” each, which was paid.” before its progress was checked begin flowing through the pipe such games, the newspaper not- Benatar, 48, wore a skin- by the fire department and by Oct. 1. ed. tight outfit and a sparkling rhinestone belt buckle as she 1906 —Burning Bridges residents of the district. Several homes were threatened with de- danced around the stage. “She’s in Salzer Valley struction by the blaze. 1960 — Should Fair Move to 1984 — Wilson Uses Pistol the queen of rock,” said Jeannie Several bridges east of Cen- Grand Mound? Against Rats in 1984 Dixon of Rochester. tralia were burned in a fire rag- The Southwest Washington During this week in August ing in logged-over land of the 1935 — Packwood Ranger Fair was considering a move 1984, Marie Wilson of Toledo Eastern Railway & Lumber Co. Announces Improvements to a new site on Grand Mound, defended her home against rats 2005 — Eagle Has Landed The fire threatened some William Sethe, Packwood where a year-around exposition with a .22-caliber pistol. She tied Two hundred people at- ranches, but the farmers were forest ranger, announced up- center would be created. The a string to some bologna on her tended the grand opening of able to prevent any damage to coming changes. Daily Chronicle interviewed un- back porch. the Eagles Landing hotel on the their homes. “Sethe said that a truck trail paid department heads for their “I just wait until they get Chehalis Indian Reservation. Jim Gilchrist of the Salzer road from the White Pass high- perspective. those little claws into the bolo- Visitors sipped free champagne Valley Lumber Co. went out to- way to the Davis anthracite coal Open dairy department gna, and I can see these pretty and munched on fresh shrimp day to fight the fire, which had mine properties is to be con- head Ray Reynoldson said 140 little blue eyes,” Wilson said. chilled by an ice-sculpted eagle. threatened his timber. structed,” The Centralia Daily head of stock were entered in “Then blam! They are gone — I The $8 million, 69-room, Chronicle wrote. “A crew of 20 the latest fair, with that many get them right between the eyes.” four-story hotel had been at- men under the new work pro- being turned away because of In addition to rats being in 1910 — Austs Suffer gram has been established in the crowding issue, the same her garage, in her covered porch, tracting mainly tour buses, ca- Disastrous Fire a camp on Summit creek to do sentiment voiced by Ernie Ku- in her barn, and under her sino visitors and a few high The Aust family suffered a the work. John Gerber has about per, head of the open beef de- house, she also found three dead school summer-league baseball disastrous fire. 15 men at work on the mining partment. rats in her well. team. The building had been “About 7 o’clock Tuesday property hoping to market the Fair Manager Tony Wildha- Her only neighbor said he designed with aspects of tradi- night fire broke out in the upper anthracite coal soon. ber said his No. 1 building worry didn’t have a problem. tional Chehalis tribal life, said story of Frank Aust’s house near “A small crew of men is at was the grandstand, which was “I have 15 cats,” said Steven architect Charles Fritzemeier of the old shingle mill,” The Che- work under direction of Junior built in 1909. He estimated there Dunn. Redmond.

Pets Pets of the of the Week Outdoor “Catio” NOW OPEN! Week Please come visit, sit in the fresh air and watch the cats play in the new outdoor enclosure! “Britt” “Kittens” “Miller” “More Kittens”

Britt is a sweet 1 year old. She These pretty kittens are Miller is a sweet boy, with a tail that We have tons of kittens, these is very social, loves our new about 9 weeks old, and full of never stops wagging. We think are just a few. We have tons “catio”, and should make a fun! Four girls and only one he is lab/shepherd or husky mix. to choose from, age 8 weeks great pet for you. Spayed, and boy. Take two, it’s instant He is about 1 1/2 years and loves everyone he meets. Neutered and and up! #9163 ready to go. #9205 entertainment! #9223 ready to go! #8763 Still full, this time with both cats and dogs! Special needs right now include ink for our printer, HP Ofice Jet 950XL or 951. Also need hand sanitizer, paper towels, laundry detergent, dish washing liquid, dryer sheets, and just about any cleaning product. Of course still need kitten formula, dry kitten chow, and canned. Send monetary donations to: Please put an I.D. tag on your pets and remember to get them spayed or neutered! Lewis County Animal Shelter FOR LOW COST SPAYING OR NEUTERING 560 Centralia-Alpha Road P.O. Box 367 CALL 748-6236 Chehalis, WA 98532 The Shelter always accepts donations. Laundry soap, dry or canned dog & cat food and litter 360-740-1290 are greatly appreciated. CH477241cz.db Open 10-4 Monday - Saturday Check us out on petinder.com under Chehalis or Lewis County • Life 5 ENTERTAINMENT The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Aug. 18, 2012

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Crossword

Celebrity Cipher

Today’s clue: K equals P

“OGYDTL G WJGXDTL ZGT FOM DR GEUBGWWP

KNJUUDJN UOGT PMB GNJ DR CBDUJ

BKRJUUDTL.” — VNDRUDT REMUU UOMZGR

PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “It is sometimes very hard to tell the difference between history and the smell of a skunk.” — Rebecca West

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Building Permits By The Chronicle 48th Anniversary Centralia Building Permits Cowlitz Prairie Grange #737 The following individuals and business- es have been issued a building permit in Centralia during July with a construction value $100,000 or more: • State of Washington Game Farm, new THRESHING & GAS commercial/industrial structure, 3302 Mt.Vista Road, $350,020 SHOW 2012 There is a better way... With Cooperation of S. W. Washington 2 Cylinder Club • Antique Farm Engines & Tractor Association • Northwest IH Collectors Chapter #30 • Cowlitz River Two Cylinders SATURDAY & SUNDAY � CONCERT � AUGUST 25 - 26, 2011 MUSIC ON THE FIELD Set up of exhibits on Friday, the 24th ROBERT HERREN FARM ALL WEEKEND! 3.5 miles north of Toledo, Washington on Featuring Jackson Highway

THRESHING BEE BAND FOR INFORMATION CALL: 360 Area Code Grange Hall 7-10 FRIDAY NIGHT Tractor Expo SIDE KICKS BAND & OPEN MIC Lew Rohrig ...... 864-2744 (Food in kitchen) Threshing Lewis Zion ...... 262-3696 MODEL "T" FORD cell 304-0779 Show Expo - Tractors Expo Area (12:00 Both Days) Grange Kitchen Carl Foster ...... 864-4724 Vendors Special Event For The Kids Larry Bilyeu ...... 262-0540 An old-fashioned cell 520-6324 MONEY DIVE INTO THE STRAWPILE Sharon White .....864-6500 each day at 2:00 Engine Setup Sponsored By: Martronics Corp. Warren Roberts .748-7643 Dean & Marie Marshal, Salkum, WA. 360-985-2990 HAMBURGERS • HOT DOGS • CORN ON THE COB Got something you FREE Train Rides all day, each day really want to sell? FREE Pedal-Tractor Pull ALL WEEKEND LONG! Put it in front of the faces of thousands of • Threshing Each Day on the Hour • Souvenirs -ADMISSION- readers everyday in the • Flea Market (Antique & Craft Related) • Tractor Parade Arrive at 6:00 PM • $5.00 per person • Antique Gas & Diesel Engines • Spaghetti Feed Friday Night from 4-7 Classifieds. - Children 12 & under free • Rare Steel Wheeled Tractors - $7.00 per person in the ield • Overnight campers $20.00 Call today to place • Restored Antique Farm Machinery • Thresherman's Breakfast, both days your ad! - includes two people for two days • Stationary Baler at the Toledo Senior Center • Vendors and exhibitors • Antique Cars - $5.00 per person - All You Can Eat Pancakes. exempted • RV's Welcome - No campires • Dinners served at Grange Hall 12-4 • Vendors and crafters spaces • No Hook-ups Saturday; Potato Bar - $6.00 per person 20' x 20' - $30.00 CH476230cz.db • Tractor Exposition Both Days Sunday; Beef Baron or Ham • Two spaces - $55.00 • T-Shirts & Hats - $12.00 per person Thanks To 321 N. Pearl • Centralia National Frozen Foods for the corn on the cob. • Ferrell Gas for the Propane Gas. •Washington Tractor for the use of John Deere Equipment. • Country Tractor for 736-3311 the use of a Kubota. • Cenex for fuel. • Chehalis West Assisted Living Center for the Shuttle Bus • Lone Oak Trucking for hauling - Toledo, WA, 360-864-6691 Life 6  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Aug. 18, 2012 ENTERTAINMENT

On the House Beware: Insights on Home Improvement Scams sary repairs. Or worse, if allowed ment repairs. In this type of scam, loan terms. • Check with your city or coun- to enter the home, some will cre- a contractor will offer to remodel a It is important to know when ty building department to deter- ate more damage so they can re- kitchen or fix your roof for a rea- to be skeptical. Take your time. mine the licensing requirements pair this as well! Scam contractors sonable price. Since you haven’t Don’t let a contractor rush your for your area and if the contractor may also look for jewelry, money budgeted for it, he tells you he can decision. you are considering is properly li- or weapons while working in your arrange financing through a lend- • Do research. Know how censed, bonded and insured. home. By the time you realize your er. You then sign a bunch of papers much you can afford and what you Keep your savings where it be- valuables have been stolen, the that are blank, or that you have want done. longs – in your account. contractor may be long gone. to rush through without reading • Contact the your state’s De- By James and Morris Carey Established contractors should carefully. Only later do you real- partment of Consumer Affairs, We know of situation after have enough business through ize you have signed a high interest Attorney General’s Office or De- TIP OF THE DAY situation where these kinds of advertising and referrals that they home equity loan. The contractor partment of Industrial Relations FIXING BENT CLOSET RODS scams have caused financial ruin don’t need to go door to door to has already been paid by the lender and the Better Business Bureau get work. If a contractor has really and has no reason to complete the for complaint information on con- Do you have a sagging metal to unsuspecting consumers. In a closet rod that no longer runs nutshell - do business with a lo- brought materials from another work to your satisfaction. Recom- tractors you are considering. job, he is cheating his previous mendations: To help you avoid a • Opt for the local, well-estab- straight and true because the cal contractor whose work per- weight of too many clothes formance and reputation can be customer out of their purchase. home equity loan scam: lished contractor. Don’t assume has bent your rods into a “U”? verified. Recommendations: Work only • Don’t agree to a home eq- that an ad makes the contractor Telescoping metal rods are “Special Deal, Today Only”: Be- with licensed contractors. Verify uity loan if you don’t have enough reliable. convenient and easy to install, the business phone and address, money to make the monthly pay- • Compare bids and services. ware of a contractor who says he is but often they give in to heavy and check on the Internet or with ments. Be skeptical if the bid is too low. just passing through the neighbor- weight when suspended wall-to- your state consumer agency or • Don’t sign any document you Cheaper is not necessarily better. A wall. When hollow telescoping hood, has materials left over from attorney general’s office to see if haven’t read or any document that contractor with a low price may be another job or wants his payment metal rods begin to sag because previous customers have reported has blank spaces to be filled in af- inexperienced and unable to finish you’ve hung a little too much on up front. These kinds of “repair” complaints. Be suspicious of a con- ter you sign. the work for the amount bid. them, you can bring them back, artists show up in droves after tractor who drives a truck with • Don’t allow anyone to pres- • Get bids in writing. Does the and up to snuff, by unscrewing storms or other disasters that have no company name and has out of sure you into signing any docu- bid reflect the improvements you the metal rod from the wall damaged homes. Contractors be- state plates. Don’t be pressured by ment. discussed? How long will the proj- and inserting a slightly smaller gin the construction, but once they promises of one-day deals. • Don’t ever deed your property ect take? A detailed, written pro- diameter wooden-dowel rod have your money, may not return “Sign On The Dotted Line — to anyone. First consult an attor- posal allows you to shop around. inside. Use one that’s cut about a to complete their work. Or they The Home Improvement Loan ney. • Is the contractor licensed, half-inch shorter that the width of may complete the job, but do sub- Scam”: Scam artists can also vic- • Don’t agree to financing bonded and insured? Licensing re- the closet. Put it back in place. It’ll standard work. Sometimes they timize consumers with special fi- through your contractor without quirements vary from community be straight and true. talk a homeowner into unneces- nancing offers for home improve- shopping around and comparing to community. ADVICE: Dear Abby Girl Is Grossed Out By Night Noises From Parents’ Room DEAR ABBY: One night I DEAR GROSSED OUT: Do members of our family and tell- ANA I recently researched the top- woke up to my cat scratching at NOT tell your parents to go to a ing them that “so-and-so” (it DEAR SLANDERED: A ic because the behavior of a close my bedroom door to be let in. motel. If the cat hadn’t wakened varies) is talking about them sudden change in personality friend was making our relation- When I got up and opened the you and you hadn’t opened your behind their backs. Of course, can indeed be a sign of mental ship suffer. Workaholics Anony- door, I heard my parents mak- bedroom door, you wouldn’t none of it is true, but it has illness or a physical problem. mous exists, and some books ing love. They have heard a thing. Be glad that caused a huge rift in our family. Those family members who have been written on the subject. were so loud you have parents who love each Family members have had big ARE still speaking to one an- Perhaps you could spread the it grossed me other and that you didn’t over- arguments over these calls. other should approach the uncle word. — CARING FRIEND IN out, because my hear them fighting. The aunt is in her mid-50s to whom the woman is married SAN FRANCISCO little sister is 10 If your sister ever wakes and has always been quiet and and express the family’s con- DEAR CARING FRIEND: and we share up and gets scared, she should sweet to everyone, so of course cerns. She may need a physical I’m pleased to do that. Worka- a room right know she can wake you up. when someone gets a call, the and neurological evaluation. holics Anonymous is an inter- next to theirs. P.S. At age 10, your sister person tends to believe her. This (And the cousins need to mend national organization that was She still doesn’t shouldn’t be completely in the is tearing our family to pieces, fences.) How sad. founded in 1983. It’s a 12-step know about this By Abigail Van Buren dark about the facts of life. And and no one knows for sure if program based on the principles kind of stuff. the person who should be talk- she’s having problems or if she is DEAR ABBY: Have you of Alcoholics Anonymous for I want to tell them they don’t ing to her about them is her telling the truth. ever dealt with work addiction individuals who feel their work need to be doing that, because mother. HELP! My cousins are no in your column? Many mental lives have gotten out of control. what if she got scared and woke longer speaking to one another health care professionals do not It offers mutual support in solv- up and tried to go in there? DEAR ABBY: I have an aunt or me. I’m not close to her, but take workaholism seriously — ing problems related to com- What should I do — tell them (by marriage) who I think may I have fallen prey to her phone probably because many of them pulsive overworking, and it also to go to a motel? — GROSSED be suffering from mental issues. calls to others. What should I suffer from the problem them- helps families and friends who OUT IN MADISON, MISS. All of a sudden, she is calling do? — SLANDERED IN INDI- selves. are affected.

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Celebrity Cipher

Today’s clue: F equals W

“W VDYWC EDVXWHH FND HWZSA VWOL

HDRCH ... WOAL UYMTTMGN VWAS GNS

FDYCA W PSGGSY XCWES.” — PYWA XWMHCSL

SOLUTION TO PUZZLE ON PAGE LIFE 5: “Having a leading man who is actually prettier than you are is quite upsetting.” — Kristin Scott Thomas

© 2012 by NEA, Inc. COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Aug. 18, 2012 • Life 7

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker Life 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Aug. 18, 2012 COMICS

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

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Ridic. 34 34 Dobbs Parker Primal Alaska Outd’r Hunter Quests Wild FLW Outdoors Outdoor Fishing Game Cycling Prev Racer MLS Soccer: Union at United Return to London NICK 40 40 Bubble Bubble Dora Explorer Robot Robot SpongeBob SquarePants Spong Robot Robot Winx Winx iCarly iCarly iCarly iCarly iCarly iCarly Spong Spong How to Rock ’ OXY 50 50 Paid Paid Butt Lift Holly Right Moves Their Baby Their Baby Their Baby Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) R O OT 31 31 Paid Paid Walk Hunter Above Outd’r Quest Fishing Perf. Paid Gar Planet Mari Pre MLB Baseball Minnesota Twins at Seattle Mariners. Mari Mari Ball Up ’ SPIKE 57 57 Insanity! Paid Cook Tummy Weight Insanity! Search/ Search/ Search/ Search/ Flip Men Flip Men Flip Men Flip Men ››› Independence Day (1996) Will Smith. Earthlings vs. Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Prog. Safe Tuck Loss Restore Restore Restore Restore ’ ’ ’ ’ evil aliens in 15-mile-wide ships. ’ “Chumps” ’ SYFY 59 59 Cook Paid Cook Hoover Total Cook Zone Collection True Bloodthirst (2012, Horror) Cirque du Freak: Vampire’s ›› Blade II (2002, Horror) Wesley Snipes. ››› Stake Land TBN 20 20 Franklin Turning Rhema Winning Miracle Re Love Touch Power Written Conley Heart King Is Franklin John Hagee Prince G. Jakes Meyer Y’sef Blessed Osteen Kerry TBS 55 55 House/ House/ Meet, Meet, House/ ›› The Perfect Man (2005) Hilary Duff, MLB Baseball Los Angeles Dodgers at . From Friends Friends Friends Friends ›› Runaway Bride (1999, Romance-Comedy) Payne Payne Browns Browns Payne Heather Locklear. (CC) Turner Field in Atlanta. (N) (Live) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Julia Roberts, Richard Gere. (CC) TLC 38 38 Say Say Say Say Say Say The Big Day School Moms Lottery Changed Lottery Changed Lottery Changed Lottery Changed Lottery Changed Lottery Changed Hoard-Buried TNT 54 54 Law & Order Law & Order “True Law & Order Franklin & Bash Leverage (CC) Falling Skies (CC) ››› Twister (1996, Action) Helen ››› Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pirates of the Ca- “Great Satan” Crime” ’ “Zero” ’ “6:50 to SLC” Hunt, Bill Paxton, Cary Elwes. (CC) Pearl (2003) Johnny Depp. Premiere. (CC) ribbean TOON 42 42 Looney Looney Johnny Reda Bey Poke Bey Bey Lantern Justice NinjaGo NinjaGo Tom and Jerry: Blast Off Tom & Jerry Jerry Jerry Tom and Jerry Tom TRAV 36 36 Hoover TRIA When Vacations Mysteries at Off Limits (CC) When Vacations Mysteries at Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Tastiest Places Tastiest Places Tastiest Places TRUTV 49 49 Perf. Walk Paid Loss Cook Get- Hoover Insan Jail Jail Vegas Vegas Lizard Lizard Repo Repo Repo Repo Repo Repo Repo Repo Repo Repo Paid Paid Cook Fat Loss Atmo- Joel Necessary Rough- Royal Pains (CC) Suits Harvey must NCIS “Yankee NCIS “One Shot, NCIS “Enigma” ’ NCIS “Missing” ’ NCIS “Probie” ’ NCIS “Jeopardy” USA 58 58 Prog. Prog. Safe sphere Osteen ness (CC) (DVS) close. White” ’ (CC) One Kill” (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) VH1 62 62 Jump Start ’ Top 20 Count. Top 20 Count. Pop Up Pop Up You Got Served: Beat the World Single Ladies ’ Love, Hip Hop Love, Hip Hop Greatest Prnks

Movies Sports Kids Bets SUNDAY EVENING August 19, 2012 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 ABC 4 4 KOMO 4 News Sunday 6:00pm Disce- America’s Funniest Home Videos Kids Secret Millionaire Amos Winbush III Extreme Makeover: Weight Loss Edition “Jarvez” (Season Finale) A newlywed KOMO 4 News ››› Frankie and polo. (N) (CC) say funny things. ’ (CC) visits New Orleans. (N) ’ (CC) tries to lose weight. (N) ’ (CC) Sunday 11:00pm Johnny (1991) NFL Preseason Football at . From Heinz Dateline NBC (N) ’ (CC) It’s Just So Pow- 2012-Primetime Dateline NBC Investigating day care KING 5 News (N) Upfront With Rob- NBC 5 5 Field in Pittsburgh. (N) (S Live) (CC) erful Preview Show operators. ’ (CC) ert Mak IND 6 6 Backroads Laura McKenzie Heartland The boys go fishing. ’ ›› Aquamarine (2006) Sara Paxton, Joanna “JoJo” Levesque. News Sounders FC Tim McCarver Chris Matthews CBS Evening KIRO 7 Eyewit- 60 Minutes ’ (CC) Big Brother Choosing contestants to The Good Wife “Long Way Home” Alicia The Mentalist “Pink Tops” The team KIRO 7 News at KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS 7 7 News (N) (CC) ness News face eviction. (N) ’ (CC) helps Colin Sweeney. ’ (CC) looks for a cop killer. ’ (CC) 11PM ness News Moyers & Company ’ (CC) The Queen’s Palaces “Windsor Castle” Faces of America With Henry Louis Masterpiece Mystery! “Poirot X: The Third Girl” Poirot and a Alone in the Wilderness Living in nature. (CC) (DVS) PBS 9 9 Exploring Windsor Castle. (CC) Gates Jr. “Making America” ’ novelist work together. ’ (CC) (DVS) NFL Football Seahawks Post- The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Q13 FOX News at Q It Up Sports ’ Family Guy Peter Family Guy “Da- Futurama “My Futurama ’ (CC) MNT 10 10 game Show Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) 9 (N) (CC) (CC) is a new student. Boom” ’ (CC) Three Suns” ’ NUMB3RS “When Worlds Collide” Don Criminal Minds “Derailed” A man takes The Closer “Identity Theft” Brenda re- The Closer “Smells Like Murder” A body Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Van The King of The King of C W 11 11 and Charlie are at odds. (CC) train passengers hostage. ’ opens a murder investigation. (CC) stuffed inside a large box. (CC) Money” ’ (CC) Buren Boys” Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) PBS 12 12 KBTC Encore Presentation KBTC Encore Presentation Two and a Half Two and a Half American Dad ’ The Cleveland The Simpsons Family Guy “Inter- Family Guy “Killer Q13 FOX News at Q It Up Sports ’ How I Met Your How I Met Your FOX 13 13 Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) (CC) (DVS) Show ’ (PA) (Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) nal Affairs” Queen” ’ 10 (N) (CC) (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) IND 14 14 NYC II Jewelry Sensa Weight Loss System 3rd An Sensa Weight Loss System 3rd An Beautiful Bedroom Beautiful Bedroom Jewelry Sale and Clearance Fall ION 15 15 Flashpoint “First in Line” A man holds Flashpoint A man stumbles into a drug ›› I Spy (2002, Comedy) Eddie Murphy, Owen Wilson, Famke Janssen. A spy Leverage “The Top Hat Job” Tainted Leverage “The Two Live Crew Job” A doctors at gunpoint. ’ (CC) bust. ’ (CC) recruits a boxer to help him retrieve a stolen plane. ’ food. ’ (CC) crew of thieves. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 John Ankerberg Leading the Way Rod Parsley Kingdom Conn. Hal Lindsey Rep. End of the Age Matthew A. Leroy Thompson Reflections Hillsong (CC) Joni Lamb Leading the Way KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) America’s Funniest Home Videos Kids Secret Millionaire Amos Winbush III Extreme Makeover: Weight Loss Edition “Jarvez” (Season Finale) A newlywed KATU News at 11 Cars.TV ’ (CC) ABC 22 22 say funny things. ’ (CC) visits New Orleans. (N) ’ (CC) tries to lose weight. (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) NBC 26 26 NFL Preseason Football Indianapolis Colts at Pittsburgh Steelers. From Heinz Newschannel 8 Newschannel 8 ›› Heartburn (1986, Drama) Meryl Streep, Jack Nicholson, Maureen Stapleton. NewsChannel 8 at Sports Sunday Field in Pittsburgh. (N) (S Live) (CC) Special Edition Special Edition A professional couple find their marriage crumbling. 11 (N) (CC) (CC) UNI 30 30 Comediant. Noticiero Primer Impacto: Edición Especial Pequeños Gigantes (SS) Sal y Pimienta (SS) Comediant. Noticiero FOX 12 Timbers Next Stop American Dad ’ The Cleveland The Simpsons The Simpsons Family Guy “Inter- Family Guy “Killer 10 O’Clock News (N) Oregon Sports Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 Post-game Show (CC) (DVS) Show ’ (PA) (Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) nal Affairs” Queen” ’ Final Raymond (CC) A&E 52 52 Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC)

A MC 67 67 ››› Tombstone (1993, Western) Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer, Michael Biehn. Doc Holliday joins Wyatt Earp for the OK Corral Hell on Wheels “Durant, Nebraska” Breaking Bad “Buyout” The future of the Small Town Secu- Breaking Bad . (CC) Durant confronts a threat. business. (N) (CC) rity (N) “Buyout” (CC) APL 43 43 Call of the Wildman ’ (CC) Call-Wildman Off the Hook Off the Hook Off the Hook Call of Wildman Call-Wildman Call of Wildman Call of Wildman Law on the Border (N) BET 56 56 Mama, I Want to Sing (2010, Musical) Ciara, Lynn Whitfield. Premiere. (CC) Sunday Best (N) (CC) Sunday Best (CC) Sunday Best “No Fear...All Faith” Stay Together Stay Together Housewives/NYC The Real Housewives of New Jersey “Manzo-Thon” (Part The Real Housewives of New Jersey The Real Housewives of New Jersey The Real Housewives of New Jersey The Real Housewives of New Jersey BRAVO 66 66 1 of 3) “Manzo-Thon” (Part 2 of 3) “Manzo-Thon” (Part 3 of 3) (N) CBUT 29 29 ›› TMNT (2007, Action) ’ (CC) ›› Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest (2006, Action) Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom. ’ (CC) CBC News: The National ’ (CC) CBC News fifth estate C M T 61 61 ›› RV (2006) ’ ›› National Lampoon’s Vacation (1983, Comedy) Chevy Chase. ’ (CC) ›› RV (2006) Robin Williams, Jeff Daniels. A dysfunctional family goes on vacation. ’ (CC) Redneck Island ’ (CC) CNBC 46 46 20 Under 20: Transforming American Greed: The Fugitives Crime Inc. Ultimate Factories “IKEA” IKEA. American Greed: The Fugitives Greatest Pillow! Paid Program CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom (N) Putting America to Work Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom Putting America to Work CNNH 45 45 Putting America to Work Piers Morgan Tonight Murder by the Book “Harlan Coben” Dominick Dunne: Power, Privilege Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom COM 60 60 › Joe Dirt (2001, Comedy) David Spade, Dennis Miller, Brittany Daniel. A mullet- Daniel Tosh: Completely Serious Tosh Tosh.0 Daniel pays Tosh.0 (CC) ›› Zack and Miri Make a Porno (2008) Seth Rogen, Elizabeth Banks, Traci headed janitor relates his personal tale of woe. (CC) is in the O.C. (CC) people $5. Lords. Friends devise an odd plan to solve their money problems. (CC) D I S 41 41 Austin & Ally ’ Shake It Up! ’ A.N.T. Farm (CC) A.N.T. Farm (CC) Austin & Ally (N) Shake It Up! Rocky and CeCe travel to Tokyo. ’ (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) My Babysitter My Babysitter A.N.T. Farm (CC) Survivorman “Deep Woods” A hunting Survivorman “South Pacific” Les dem- Survivorman Ten Days Les attempts to One Car Too Far “Rainforest” Bill and Finding Amelia Earhart: Mystery One Car Too Far “Rainforest” Bill and DSC 8 8 trip goes wrong. ’ (CC) onstrates his survival skills. ’ survive on Tiburon. (N) (CC) Gary are deep in a rainforest. (N) Solved? (N) ’ (CC) Gary are deep in a rainforest. ’ Keeping Up With the Kardashians “Af- Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Married to Jonas Keeping Up With the Kardashians Married to Jonas E! 65 65 fairs of the Everhart” “Parent Trapped” “Mothers & Daughters” Khloe is her nephew’s guardian. (N) (N) Khloe is her nephew’s guardian. MLB Baseball at . From Yankee Stadium in the SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (CC) SportsCenter (CC) ESPN 32 32 Bronx, N.Y. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) ESPN2 33 33 NHRA Drag Racing Lucas Oil Nationals. From Brainerd, Minn. (N Same-day Tape) (CC) Fantasy Football NFL Yearbook NFL Yearbook NFL Yearbook NASCAR Racing FAM 39 39 ›› The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004) Anne Hathaway. ››› The Lion King (1994) Voices of Rowan Atkinson, Matthew Broderick. ››› The Lion King (1994) Voices of Rowan Atkinson, Matthew Broderick. FNC 48 48 Fox News Sunday Geraldo at Large (N) ’ (CC) Huckabee Stossel Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) Fox News Sunday FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Chopped “Grill Masters: Part Four” Cupcake Wars (N) Chopped “Grill Masters: Finale” (N) The Great Food Truck Race (N) Chopped “Belly Dance!” FX 53 53 › Armageddon (1998, Science Fiction) Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton, Liv Tyler. ›› Knowing (2009, Science Fiction) Nicolas Cage, Rose Byrne, Chandler Canterbury. A note found in ›› Knowing (2009) Nicolas Cage, Rose Byrne. A note A hero tries to save Earth from an asteroid. a time capsule predicts disastrous events. found in a time capsule predicts disastrous events. GOLF 70 70 LPGA Tour Golf PGA Tour Golf Wyndham Championship, Final Round. From Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, N.C. Golf Central (N) PGA Tour Golf Champions: Dick’s Sporting Goods Open, Final Round. The Wish List (2010, Romance) Jenni- A Crush on You (2011, Romance-Comedy) Brigid Brannagh, Sean Patrick Smart Cookies (2012, Comedy-Drama) Patricia Richardson, Jessalyn Gilsig, Frasier “Hooping Frasier “Docu. HALL 19 19 fer Esposito, David Sutcliffe. (CC) Flanery. A man e-mails the wrong woman with a message of affection. (CC) Bailee Madison. A real estate agent helps a group of Girl Scouts. (CC) Cranes” ’ (CC) Drama” ’ (CC) HGTV 68 68 House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l Property Brothers “Amber” (CC) Holmes Inspection ’ (CC) All American Handyman (N) (CC) Holmes Inspection “Plumb Unlucky” HIST 37 37 (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) American Pickers “Train Wreck” Ice Road Truckers “Hurricane Alley” Ice Road Truckers (N) (CC) Shark Wranglers (N) (CC) L I FE 51 51 ›› Two Weeks Notice (2002) (CC) ›› Made of Honor (2008) Patrick Dempsey, Michelle Monaghan. (CC) Drop Dead Diva “Family Matters” Army Wives Kevin returns home. (N) ›› Made of Honor (2008) (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Sex Slaves in the Suburbs Sex Slaves: Texas Lockup Wabash Lockup Wabash Lockup Wabash Meet the Press (CC) MTV 63 63 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Chef Duff Goldman. Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory NBCS 34 34 Return to London MLS 36 Return to London: XXX Olympiad Action Sports From Ocean City, Md. Return to London: The Games of the XXX Olympiad Return to London: XXX Olympiad NICK 40 40 You Gotta See You Gotta See You Gotta See You Gotta See Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Snapped “Dallia Dippolito” (CC) Snapped “Ashleigh Pechaluk” (CC) Snapped “Ellen Snyder” (CC) Snapped The driver in a hit-and-run. I’m Having Their Baby (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) R O OT 31 31 Bull Riding CBR Hobbs. (Taped) MLS Soccer Portland Timbers at New York Red Bulls. MLB Baseball Minnesota Twins at Seattle Mariners. (Subject to Blackout) Bar Rescue “Tiki Curse” The Bamboo Bar Rescue “Murphy’s Mess” Jon must Bar Rescue “Mystique or Murder?” Jon Bar Rescue “Bottomless Pit” A failing Flip Men “The Flip Men “Bee Bar Rescue “Downey’s and Out” Jon SPIKE 57 57 Beach Tiki Bar. ’ fix a rat-infested bar. ’ restores the Mystique Lounge. dive bar in Orange, Calif. (N) ’ Stench” (N) ’ House” ’ Taffer resuscitates Downey’s. ’ SYFY 59 59 ››› Stake Land (2010) Nick Damici. ›› Daybreakers (2009, Horror) Ethan Hawke, Willem Dafoe. ›› Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (2009) Michael Sheen, Bill Nighy. (CC) 30 Days of Night: Dark Days (2010) TBN 20 20 BelieverVoice Creflo Dollar Joseph The life of an insecure and naive salesman changes. Secrets of Bible Secrets-Clement God’s Farmer TBS 55 55 ›› Meet the Fockers (2004, Comedy) Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller, Dustin Hoff- ››› Hitch (2005, Romance-Comedy) Will Smith, Eva Mendes, Kevin James. A ››› Hitch (2005, Romance-Comedy) Will Smith, Eva Mendes, Kevin James. A man. Future in-laws clash in Florida. (CC) (DVS) smooth-talker helps a shy accountant woo an heiress. (CC) (DVS) smooth-talker helps a shy accountant woo an heiress. (CC) (DVS) TLC 38 38 Hoarding: Buried Alive (N) ’ (CC) High School Moms (N) ’ (CC) Hoarding: Buried Alive ’ (CC) High School Moms ’ (CC) Hoarding: Buried Alive ’ (CC) Lottery Changed My Life ’ (CC) TNT 54 54 ›› Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest (2006) Johnny Depp. Pre- Leverage The team must tackle Con- Falling Skies Tom discovers life-chang- The Great Escape Three teams navi- Falling Skies Tom discovers life-chang- miere. Capt. Jack Sparrow owes a blood debt to a ghostly pirate. (CC) gress. (N) (CC) ing news. (N) (CC) gate through a swamp. (N) (CC) ing news. (CC) TOON 42 42 Tom and Jerry & the Wizard of Oz Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock NinjaGo: Masters NinjaGo: Masters Venture Bros. King of the Hill King of the Hill Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Black Dynamite TRAV 36 36 Tastiest Places to Chowdown (CC) Tastiest Places to Chowdown (CC) Man v Food Man v Food All You Can Meat All You Can Meat Bacon Paradise (CC) Steak Paradise (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Storage Hunters Storage Hunters Storage Hunters Combat Pawn (N) Forensic Files Forensic Files NCIS “Leap of Faith” A distraught naval NCIS “Collateral Damage” Gibbs sec- NCIS “Patriot Down” Gibbs investigates NCIS “Rule Fifty-One” A Mexican drug Political Animals “Resignation Day” Burn Notice “Official Business” The CIA USA 58 58 officer. ’ (CC) ond-guesses himself. ’ (CC) a colleague’s murder. ’ (CC) cartel seeks revenge. ’ (CC) Garcetti hinders Elaine’s plan. (N) recruits Fiona. (CC) VH1 62 62 40 Greatest Pranks 3 Chicago ’ Mob Wives Chicago (N) Big Ang (N) ’ Hollywood Exes ’ Big Ang ’ Mob Wives Chicago ’ Life 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Aug. 18, 2012 ENTERTAINMENT

Movies Sports Kids Bets MONDAY EVENING August 20, 2012 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News 6:00pm Lewis, Nam. Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (CC) Bachelor Pad A twist sends a player scrambling. (N) ’ (CC) The Glass House (Season Finale) (N) KOMO 4 News Nightline (N) (CC) ABC 4 4 (N) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) 11:00pm (N) (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Evening Magazine Inside Edition (N) America’s Got Talent Four acts move Stars Earn Stripes The celebrities rap- Grimm “The Kiss” Details about Juliette KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show With NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) on; Lloyd performs. (CC) pel down a building. (N) ’ (CC) are revealed. (N) ’ (CC) Jay Leno IND 6 6 The Nate Berkus Show ’ (CC) Extra (N) (CC) Access Hollyw’d Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Dr. Phil Dissociative identity disorder. KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Northwest Sprt Law Order: CI KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- The Insider (N) How I Met Your 2 Broke Girls ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ Mike & Molly ’ Hawaii Five-0 “Lekio” The death of a KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) Mother “Karma” (CC) (CC) (CC) talk-radio host. ’ (CC) ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Ask This Old Priceless Antiques Antiques Roadshow Navajo chief’s : The Mark Twain Prize Honor to comedy writer Will Ferrell: The Mark Twain Prize A tribute to the comic PBS 9 9 House ’ (CC) Roadshow blanket; silver brooch. (CC) Tina Fey. ’ (CC) actor. ’ (CC) American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ The Simpsons The Simpsons Q13 FOX News at 9 Rose, Arcega- Friends ’ (CC) Friends Ex-fiance 30 Rock “Believe in 30 Rock “Live MNT 10 10 (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Dunn, Kelly and Levine. (N) (CC) woos Rachel. ’ the Stars” ’ Show” ’ (CC) The King of The King of The Office “The The Office “Gossip” Remodeled A misguided modeling Remodeled “Hold ’Em or Fold ’Em” Sis- Seinfeld “The Su- Seinfeld “The Mas- Frasier Reclusive Frasier “First Date” C W 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Secret” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) agency owner. ’ (CC) ters compete for a photo shoot. sie” ’ (CC) seuse” (CC) wine-collector. ’ ’ (CC) ’ PBS 12 12 KBTC Encore Presentation Charlie Rose (N) (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your The Big Bang The Big Bang Hotel Hell “Cambridge Hotel” The Cam- Hell’s Kitchen “5 Chefs Compete” The Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your FOX 13 13 Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) bridge Hotel, Cambridge, N.Y. chefs face a teaching challenge. Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Invicta Watches Invicta Watches Invicta Watches Pamela McCoy Collection Perfect Sleep With Serta Electronic Connection ION 15 15 ›››› Stand by Me (1986) Wil Whea- Criminal Minds “Distress” Construction- Criminal Minds “Jones” A serial killer Criminal Minds “Ashes and Dust” The Criminal Minds A kidnapped Russian Criminal Minds “Open Season” Perpe- ton, River Phoenix. ’ site murders. ’ (CC) resumes. ’ (CC) team tracks an arsonist. (CC) immigrant. ’ (CC) trators hunt the victims. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 2012 Fall Sharathon 2012 Fall Sharathon KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (CC) Wheel of Fortune Bachelor Pad A twist sends a player scrambling. (N) ’ (CC) The Glass House (Season Finale) (N) KATU News at 11 Nightline (N) (CC) ABC 22 22 (CC) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Live at 7 (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) America’s Got Talent Four acts move Stars Earn Stripes The celebrities rap- Grimm “The Kiss” Details about Juliette NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) ’ (CC) on; Cher Lloyd performs. (CC) pel down a building. (N) ’ (CC) are revealed. (N) ’ (CC) 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Un Refugio para el Amor (N) (SS) Por Ella Soy Eva (N) (SS) Abismo de Pasión (N) (SS) Amor Bravío (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) TMZ (N) ’ (CC) Hotel Hell “Cambridge Hotel” The Cam- Hell’s Kitchen “5 Chefs Compete” The 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (N) (CC) bridge Hotel, Cambridge, N.Y. chefs face a teaching challenge. (N) Raymond (CC) The First 48 “Lured In; Disaster” A body The First 48 “Double Life” A man is Intervention (CC) Intervention “Katie” Alcoholic mom Beyond Scared Straight Four at-risk Beyond Scared Straight At-risk teens A&E 52 52 is found in a motel bathroom. found stabbed to death. (CC) drives daughter to drink. (N) (CC) teen girls are put in jail. (N) (CC) are incarcerated. (CC) A MC 67 67 ›› Behind Enemy Lines (2001, Action) Owen Wilson, Gene Hackman. An ›› Groundhog Day (1993, Romance-Comedy) Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell, Chris Elliott. A TV ›› Groundhog Day (1993) Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell. A American flight navigator is stranded in war-torn Bosnia. (CC) weatherman’s day keeps repeating. (CC) TV weatherman’s day keeps repeating. (CC) APL 43 43 River Monsters: Unhooked ’ (CC) Gator Boys “Alligator Face-Off” ’ Call of Wildman Call-Wildman Call of Wildman Call of Wildman Swamp Wars ’ (CC) Call of Wildman Call-Wildman BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live “Top 10 Countdown” › A Low Down Dirty Shame (1994, Action) Keenen Ivory Wayans, Charles S. Dutton. (CC) › Belly (1998) Nas. Two young criminals find their priorities differ. (CC) The Real Housewives of New York The Real Housewives of New York The Real Housewives of New Jersey The Real Housewives of New York Gallery Girls “What Goes On” The End The Real Housewives of New York BRAVO 66 66 City (CC) City “This Party Is Toast” (CC) City Aviva hosts a charity event. (N) of Century gallery is a mess. (N) City Aviva hosts a charity event. CBUT 29 29 News Coronation Street (N) (CC) (DVS) Jeopardy! (CC) Mr. D “Quiz Cup” Ron James Show Republic of Doyle “Mirror, Mirror” CBC News: The National ’ (CC) George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight C M T 61 61 Yes, Dear (CC) Yes, Dear (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) ››› Under Siege (1992) Steven Seagal. A Navy cook thwarts a plot to hijack a battleship. ’ Home-Brave CNBC 46 46 Best Buy: The Big Box Fights Back American Greed Mad Money Porn: Business of Pleasure American Greed Teeter Hang Ups Hair Restoration CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Nancy Grace Showbiz Tonight Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) It’s Always Sunny Tosh.0 (CC) The Colbert Re- The Daily Show Futurama ’ (CC) Futurama Bender It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny The Daily Show The Colbert Re- COM 60 60 in Phila. port (CC) With Jon Stewart goes into hiding. in Phila. in Phila. in Phila. in Phila. With Jon Stewart port (CC) D I S 41 41 Shake It Up! ’ Good-Charlie Phineas and Ferb Phineas and Ferb ›› Cats & Dogs (2001, Comedy) Jeff Goldblum. ’ (CC) Gravity Falls ’ My Babysitter Jessie ’ (CC) Shake It Up! ’ Good-Charlie ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ DSC 8 8 (CC) Fast N’ Loud (CC) BBQ Pitmasters (CC) BBQ Pitmasters (N) (CC) Fast N’ Loud (CC) BBQ Pitmasters (CC) E! Investigates: Bullying: Celebs E! News (N) Keeping Up With the Kardashians Opening Act Tanner Patrick opens for Keeping Up With the Kardashians Chelsea Lately (N) E! News E! 65 65 Speak Out “Mothers & Daughters” Brad Paisley. (N) Khloe is her nephew’s guardian. NFL Preseason Football at . From Gil- SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 lette Stadium in Foxboro, Mass. (N Subject to Blackout) (CC) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 Little League Baseball MLB Baseball San Francisco Giants at Los Angeles Dodgers. From Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) NFL Live (N) (Live) (CC) FAM 39 39 “Blank Up, It’s Time” ’ Bunheads ’ (CC) Secret Life of American Teen Bunheads (N) (CC) Bunheads ’ (CC) The 700 Club (CC) FNC 48 48 Hannity (N) On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The Five FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Mystery Diners Diners, Drive FX 53 53 Two and a Half Two and a Half ››› Iron Man (2008, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard, Gwyneth Paltrow. A billionaire dons an armored suit to fight criminals. ››› Iron Man (2008) Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard. Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) A billionaire dons an armored suit to fight criminals. GOLF 70 70 ›› Caddyshack (1980, Comedy) Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield. ›› Caddyshack (1980, Comedy) Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield. Golf Central The Golf Fix Little House on the Prairie Work to af- Little House on the Prairie Endanger- Little House on the Prairie A black boy Little House on the Prairie Laura suf- Frasier “Visions of Frasier Romantic Frasier Romantic Frasier “Momma HALL 19 19 ford Mary’s operation. (CC) ing the railroad crew. (CC) offers to be a slave. (CC) fers guilt after stealing. (CC) Daphne” (CC) entanglements. entanglements. Mia” ’ (CC) HGTV 68 68 My First Place My First Place Love It or List It “Gallagher” (CC) Love It or List It “Pinnock” (CC) Love It or List It (N) (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l Love It or List It “The Yee Family” HIST 37 37 American Pickers “The Belly Dance” American Pickers “Train Wreck” Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) American Pickers “Where’s Aldo?” Pawn Stars (N) Pawn Stars (N) Counting Cars Counting Cars L I FE 51 51 Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) Taken Back: Finding Haley (2012) Moira Kelly, David Cubitt. (CC) ›› The Elizabeth Smart Story (2003) Dylan Baker, Lindsay Frost. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The Ed Show The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) MTV 63 63 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness ’ Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Inbetweeners WakeBrothers (N) Guy Code (N) ’ NBCS 34 34 Return to London: The Games of the XXX Olympiad Cycling USA Pro Challenge, Stage 1. Poker After Dark Cash Game 100k. Darts Round One. (Taped) Poker After Dark Cash Game 100k. NICK 40 40 Big Time Rush Big Time Rush Figure It Out ’ Splatalot (N) ’ Victorious (CC) Victorious (CC) My Wife and Kids My Wife and Kids George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Bad Girls Club: Mexico (CC) Bad Girls Club: Mexico (CC) Bad Girls Club: Mexico (CC) Bad Girls Club: Mexico (CC) Bad Girls Club: Mexico (N) (CC) I’m Having Their Baby (N) (CC) R O OT 31 31 Mariners Access Mariners Pre. MLB Baseball at Seattle Mariners. From Safeco Field in Seattle. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) Mariners Post. The Dan Patrick Show MLB Baseball SPIKE 57 57 ››› Ali (2001, Biography) Will Smith, Jamie Foxx, Jon Voight. Based on the life story of legendary boxer Muhammad Ali. ››› Tyson (2008, Documentary) Premiere. Former boxer Mike Tyson reflects on his life in and out of ››› Tyson (2008, ’ the ring. ’ Documentary) ’ SYFY 59 59 30 Days of Night: Dark Days (2010) ›› Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (2009) Michael Sheen, Bill Nighy. (CC) Warehouse 13 “No Pain, No Gain” Alphas An Alpha kidnaps Rachel. (N) Warehouse 13 “No Pain, No Gain” TBN 20 20 Kingdom Conn. Jesse Duplantis Praise the Lord (Live). (CC) Joel Osteen Manna-Fest (CC) Live-Holy Land Creflo Dollar Kroeze Brothers Don & Kathy Live The King of The King of Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Family Guy Lois Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ Family Guy “Han- Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ Conan Chris Elliott; Mike Tyson; Cy TBS 55 55 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Phone Message” Wink” ’ (CC) hires a maid. ’ (CC) (CC) nah Banana” ’ (CC) (CC) Amundson. TLC 38 38 Bates Bates Big Tiny (N) (CC) Big Tiny (N) (CC) My 40-Year-Old Child ’ (CC) Bates Bates Big Tiny ’ (CC) Big Tiny ’ (CC) High School Moms ’ (CC) The Mentalist “” Hallmarks of a se- The Closer “Last Word” Brenda’s obses- Major Crimes “Reloaded” A string of Major Crimes “Before and After” The Perception “Lovesick” Pierce helps Major Crimes “Before and After” The TNT 54 54 rial killer. ’ (CC) sion threatens her career. robberies turns fatal. (CC) division works to obtain justice. investigate a murder. (N) (CC) division works to obtain justice. TOON 42 42 Regular Show World of Gumball Adventure Time Regular Show (N) Annoying Orange King of the Hill King of the Hill American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods America “Austin” Bizarre Foods America (N) (CC) Hotel Impossible (CC) Hotel Impossible (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick All Worked Up All Worked Up ’ USA 58 58 NCIS “Identity Crisis” Misidentified ca- NCIS: Los Angeles “Callen, G” Finding WWE Monday Night RAW (N Same-day Tape) (CC) › G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009) daver was murdered. ’ (CC) a woman with info about Callen. Channing Tatum, Dennis Quaid. (CC) VH1 62 62 Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta (N) ’ Single Ladies (N) ’ Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ Single Ladies ’

Movies Sports Kids Bets TUESDAY EVENING August 21, 2012 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News 6:00pm Lewis, Nam. Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (CC) The Middle “The Last Man Standing Happy Endings The B---- in Apart- NY Med (N) ’ (CC) KOMO 4 News Nightline (N) (CC) ABC 4 4 (N) (CC) (CC) Concert” ’ “Adrenaline” “The Code War” ment 23 11:00pm (N) (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Evening Magazine Inside Edition (N) America’s Got Talent Twelve acts get a second chance. (N Same-day Tape) ’ Go On “Pilot” ’ Animal Practice KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show With NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) “Pilot” ’ (CC) Jay Leno IND 6 6 The Nate Berkus Show ’ (CC) Extra (N) (CC) Access Hollyw’d Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Dr. Phil ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Northwest Sprt Law Order: CI KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- The Insider (N) NCIS “The Missionary Position” Search- NCIS: Los Angeles “Vengeance” The The Mentalist “Ruddy Cheeks” A termi- KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) ing for a Marine in Colombia. death of a Navy officer. ’ nally ill salesman is murdered. ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Outdoor Idaho Rick Steves’ Eu- Public Matters with C.R. Douglas Gun Mark Twain Clemens grows up in Missouri. ’ (Part 1 of 2) (CC) (DVS) Pegi & Neil Young’s Concert for the PBS 9 9 ’ (CC) rope ’ (CC) control. Bridge School ’ (CC) American Dad ’ American Dad “I Family Guy “Love Family Guy ’ The Simpsons The Simpsons Q13 FOX News at 9 Rose, Arcega- Friends ’ (Part 1 Friends ’ (CC) 30 Rock ’ (CC) 30 Rock “Plan B” MNT 10 10 (CC) Am the Walrus” Blactually” (CC) “Moe’N’A Lisa” ’ (CC) Dunn, Kelly and Levine. (N) (CC) of 2) (CC) ’ (CC) The King of The King of The Office “The The Office “The Hart of Dixie “Heart to Hart” Zoe feels The L.A. Complex “Rules of Thirds” Seinfeld “The Pot- Seinfeld “The Ci- Frasier “Junior Frasier “Roz and C W 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Carpet” ’ (CC) Meeting” (CC) conflicted about her father. ’ Abby starts to feel overwhelmed. (N) hole” ’ (CC) gar-Store Indian” Agent” ’ (CC) the Schnoz” ’ ’ PBS 12 12 KBTC Encore Presentation Charlie Rose (N) (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your The Big Bang The Big Bang MasterChef The cooks replicate restau- MasterChef “Top 5 Complete” The Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your FOX 13 13 Men ’ (CC) Mother “Glitter” Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) rant dishes. (CC) (DVS) judges reveal a game-changing twist. Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Perfect Sleep With Serta Gem Treasures Omar Torres Jewelry Designs Electronic Connection Electronic Connection Invicta Watches Criminal Minds “In Birth and Death” Criminal Minds “Scared to Death” Mur- Criminal Minds A series of home inva- Criminal Minds “Seven Seconds” A Criminal Minds “About Face” A mur- Flashpoint “Asking for Flowers” The ION 15 15 Three of the team are missing. (CC) derous psychiatrist. ’ (CC) sions and murders. ’ (CC) child is abducted at a mall. ’ (CC) derer posts missing-persons fliers. team must rescue a cop. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 2012 Fall Sharathon 2012 Fall Sharathon KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (CC) Wheel of Fortune The Middle “The Last Man Standing Happy Endings The B---- in Apart- NY Med (N) ’ (CC) KATU News at 11 Nightline (N) (CC) ABC 22 22 (CC) Concert” ’ “Adrenaline” “The Code War” ment 23 (N) ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Live at 7 (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) America’s Got Talent Twelve acts get a second chance. (N Same-day Tape) ’ Go On “Pilot” ’ Animal Practice NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) “Pilot” ’ (CC) 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Un Refugio para el Amor (N) (SS) Por Ella Soy Eva (N) (SS) Abismo de Pasión (N) (SS) Amor Bravío (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) TMZ (N) ’ (CC) Access Hollywood MasterChef The cooks replicate restau- MasterChef “Top 5 Complete” The 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (N) (CC) rant dishes. (CC) (DVS) judges reveal a game-changing twist. (N) Raymond (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Shipping Wars (N) Shipping Wars Storage Wars “Dr. Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) A&E 52 52 “Auction Royale” (CC) “Chicken Ship” Strangebid” A MC 67 67 CSI: Miami “Tinder Box” A night club fire CSI: Miami “Freaks & Tweaks” Addict’s ›› Groundhog Day (1993, Romance-Comedy) Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell, Chris Elliott. A TV ›› Groundhog Day (1993) Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell. A kills sixteen people. (CC) home. ’ (CC) weatherman’s day keeps repeating. (CC) TV weatherman’s day keeps repeating. (CC) APL 43 43 River Monsters: Unhooked ’ (CC) Wild Serengeti ’ (CC) Hillbilly Handfishin’ ’ (CC) The Secret Life of Elephants Following wild elephants in Kenya. ’ (CC) Hillbilly Handfishin’ ’ (CC) BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live “Top 10 Countdown” (N) (CC) ››› He Got Game (1998) Denzel Washington. Premiere. A high-school basketball star faces his estranged father. Chris Brown The Game (CC) The Real Housewives of New York Love Broker “Pete and Brendan: Grow- The Real Housewives of New York The Real Housewives of New Jersey The Real Housewives of New Jersey Gallery Girls “What Goes On” The End BRAVO 66 66 City “This Party Is Toast” (CC) ing Up” (N) City Aviva hosts a charity event. “If This RV Is a Rockin”’ of Century gallery is a mess. CBUT 29 29 News Coronation Street (N) (CC) (DVS) Jeopardy! (CC) Rick Mercer 22 Minutes (CC) Camelot Arthur battles mercenaries. CBC News: The National ’ (CC) George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight C M T 61 61 Yes, Dear (CC) Yes, Dear (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) ››› Smokey and the Bandit (1977, Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Sally Field. ’ ›› Smokey and the Bandit II (1980) CNBC 46 46 60 Minutes on CNBC (N) American Greed Mad Money 60 Minutes on CNBC American Greed Greatest Pillow! Paid Program CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Nancy Grace Showbiz Tonight Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) South Park (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) The Colbert Re- The Daily Show Workaholics (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) The Burn With Jeff The Daily Show The Colbert Re- COM 60 60 port (CC) With Jon Stewart Ross (N) With Jon Stewart port (CC) D I S 41 41 Shake It Up! ’ Good-Charlie Phineas and Ferb Phineas and Ferb ››› Spy Kids (2001) Antonio Banderas. ’ (CC) Gravity Falls ’ My Babysitter Jessie ’ (CC) Shake It Up! ’ Good-Charlie Gold Rush “In the Black” Hoffman crew Gold Rush “Frozen Out” Hoffman’s Gold Rush “Judgment Day” Running the Gold Rush The search for a gold claim Gold Rush “Aftershow” What really hap- Gold Rush The search for a gold claim DSC 8 8 runs through the night. (CC) struggle to hit their goal. ’ (CC) dozer on ice ends badly. (CC) in Guyana. (N) ’ (CC) pened in Guyana. ’ (CC) in Guyana. ’ (CC) E! 65 65 Keeping Up With Married to Jonas E! News (N) › The Hot Chick (2002, Comedy) Rob Schneider, Anna Faris, Matthew Law- Keeping Up With the Kardashians Chelsea Lately (N) E! News the Kardashians rence. A cheerleader and a man switch bodies via magic earrings. “Mothers & Daughters” 2012 World Series of Poker Main Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Event. From Las Vegas. (Taped) ESPN2 33 33 Little League Baseball WNBA Basketball Minnesota Lynx at Seattle Storm. (N) (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) Inside 2012 World Series of Poker World/Poker FAM 39 39 Beverly Hills Nannies ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Pretty Little Liars (N) ’ (CC) Beverly Hills Nannies (N) ’ (CC) Pretty Little Liars ’ (CC) The 700 Club (CC) FNC 48 48 Hannity (N) On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The Five FOOD 35 35 Chopped “Orzo It Seemed” Cupcake Wars Cupcake Wars Chopped “Easy Peasy?” Chopped Licorice in the first basket. Chopped “My Way” FX 53 53 How I Met Your How I Met Your Two and a Half Two and a Half ›› Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009, Science Fiction) Shia LaBeouf, Megan Fox, Josh Duhamel. Sam Wit- ›› Transformers: Revenge of the Mother ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) wicky holds the key to defeating an ancient Decepticon. Fallen (2009) Shia LaBeouf. GOLF 70 70 ›› The Greatest Game Ever Played (2005, Drama) Shia LaBeouf, Stephen Dillane. Golf Central ›› The Greatest Game Ever Played (2005, Drama) Shia LaBeouf, Stephen Dillane. Inside PGA Tour Little House on the Prairie Boys vs. Little House on the Prairie Trying for Little House on the Prairie Pay the Little House on the Prairie “Castoffs” Frasier “Father of Frasier “Radio Frasier “Everyone’s Frasier ’ (CC) HALL 19 19 girls for class president. (CC) luck in the gold fields. (CC) price for telling a secret. (CC) Kids welcome an old wanderer. the Bride” (CC) Wars” ’ (CC) a Critic” ’ HGTV 68 68 Design Star All Stars (CC) Hunters Int’l House Hunters Property Brothers (CC) Design Star All Stars (N) (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l Million Dollar Million Dollar HIST 37 37 Top Gear The best new police car. Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Top Gear “Small Cars” (N) (CC) Counting Cars (N) Counting Cars (N) Top Gear The best new police car. L I FE 51 51 Dance Moms Jill and Kendall return. Dance Moms “Break a Leg” (CC) Dance Moms Maddie refuses a solo. Dance Moms Abby’s annual recital. The Week the Women Went (N) The Week the Women Went (CC) MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The Ed Show The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) MTV 63 63 Snooki Snooki Snooki & JWOWW ’ Snooki Snooki Teen Mom Farrah challenges Daniel. Teen Mom Maci and Ryan fight. (N) Teen Mom Maci and Ryan fight. ’ NBCS 34 34 Return to London: The Games of the XXX Olympiad Cycling USA Pro Challenge, Stage 2. Poker After Dark Cash Game 100k. Darts Round One. (Taped) Poker After Dark Cash Game 100k. NICK 40 40 Victorious (CC) Victorious (CC) Figure It Out ’ Splatalot (N) ’ Victorious (CC) Victorious (CC) My Wife and Kids My Wife and Kids George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ›› Cruel Intentions (1999, Drama) Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe. ›› Stick It (2006, Comedy-Drama) Jeff Bridges, Missy Peregrym. All the Right Moves (N) (CC) All the Right Moves (CC) R O OT 31 31 Action Sports Mariners Pre. MLB Baseball Cleveland Indians at Seattle Mariners. From Safeco Field in Seattle. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) Mariners Post. The Dan Patrick Show MLB Baseball Flip Men “Sui- Flip Men “Mike Flip Men “Hoarder Flip Men “Bee Bar Rescue Pirate-themed bar in Silver Bar Rescue “Bottomless Pit” A failing Bar Rescue “Mystique or Murder?” Jon Rat Bastards Rat Bastards (N) SPIKE 57 57 cide” ’ Fights Doug” ’ House” ’ House” ’ Spring, Md. ’ dive bar in Orange, Calif. ’ restores the Mystique Lounge. (N) ’ SYFY 59 59 Face Off “Burtonesque” Face Off “Dinoplasty” Face Off Face Off Sean Astin welcomes the cast. (N) Collection Intervention (N) Face Off TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince Rod Parsley Praise the Lord (Live). (CC) ACLJ This Week Life Head-On Full Flame (CC) Creflo Dollar Praise the Lord “TBN Classics” The King of The King of Seinfeld “The Re- Seinfeld “The Soup The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan Actress Lena Dunham. (CC) TBS 55 55 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) venge” ’ (CC) Nazi” (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) TLC 38 38 What Not to Wear “Frances” (CC) What Not to Wear “Rebecca T.” (N) Craft Wars “Pilgrim Plumbing” (N) What Not to Wear “Frances” (CC) What Not to Wear “Rebecca T.” ’ What Not to Wear “Becca” ’ (CC) The Mentalist “Red Hair and Silver The Mentalist “Red Tide” A girl’s body Bones “The Man in the Wall” A mummi- Bones “The Man on Death Row” Bren- Bones “The Prince in the Plastic” Bren- CSI: NY “Justified” The CSIs uncover a TNT 54 54 Tape” Murder of a young waitress. washes up on the beach. (CC) fied corpse is found at a club. nan and Booth race the clock. nan worries about motherhood. secret about Carver. (CC) TOON 42 42 Regular Show World of Gumball World of Gumball Total Drama Level Up (N) Adventure Time King of the Hill King of the Hill American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (N) (CC) Toy Hunter (CC) Toy Hunter (CC) Bizarre Foods/Zimmern TRUTV 49 49 Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) World’s Dumbest... Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn World’s Dumbest... Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Au- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit White Collar “Identity Crisis” Mozzie, Covert Affairs “Hello Stranger” Turning Political Animals “Resignation Day” USA 58 58 Criminology leads to murder. (CC) thorities search for a rapist. (CC) “Rescue” Benson bonds with Calvin. Neal and Peter follow clues. (N) (CC) a chief of staff into an asset. (N) Garcetti hinders Elaine’s plan. (CC) VH1 62 62 100 Greatest Songs of the ’00s ’ 100 Greatest Songs of the ’00s ’ 100 Greatest Songs of the ’00s ’ VH1 Do Something Awards Commitment to social change. (N) ’ VH1 Do Something Awards ’