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Shaky Testimony Centralia Station Witness in Trial for 1985 Murders Development Moves Forward in Admits Memory Loss Issues / Main 3 Permitting Process / Main 5 Reward Offered in Burned Dog Case By The Chronicle Tuesday after previously offer- was discovered shortly after 1 fire, they contacted law enforce- Pasado's Safe Haven requests An animal protection orga- ing $2,500. a.m. Aug. 31. ment. that anyone with information nization is now offering a $4,600 Police have said they have Firefighters discovered the Investigators are confident regarding the death come for- reward for information lead- no leads into who is respon- dog — which was a large, brown that the dog was not hit by a train. ward and call Pasado's Cru- ing to the arrest, prosecution sible for cutting the dog’s head lab mix — wrapped in cloth- According to Pasado’s Safe elty Investigations Line at (206) and conviction of the person or off, putting its body on train ing placed in a plastic bag after Haven, the 1½-year-old dog 300-7218, or email kimk@pasa- people responsible for killing, tracks, lighting it on fire and someone called to report a small named Crom was owned by dosafehaven.org. All tips will re- decapitating and burning a dog then burying its head under a fire on the train tracks at the end Tim Filer and Michelle Nelson. main anonymous. in Centralia. few rocks near downtown Cen- of Walnut Street in Centralia. They reported him missing Aug. For further information on Pasado’s Safe Haven an- tralia. After fire crews discovered it 30, the day before the body was Pasado's Safe Haven, visit www. nounced the increased reward The headless body of the dog was a dog’s body that was lit on found along the railroad tracks. pasadosafehaven.org. Oath Keepers Conservative Group Lays Down Roots in Lewis County courtesy photo This illustration shows the entrance of the soon-to-be built Trans- Alta Commons College Shows Plans for $40 Million Commons INPUT: College Accepting Feedback on Floor Plan for 70,000-Square-Foot Facility By Amy Nile [email protected] The state’s longest continually operating community college is rolling out plans for a new building. The TransAlta Commons, a new 70,000-square-foot building on the corner of Washington Avenue and Pear Street on the Centralia College campus, will cost about $40 million, according to Vice President of Finance and Administration Steve Ward. Centralia College held a meeting Wednesday to take input from more than 50 attendees on the building’s floor plan before moving forward with the design pro- Pete Caster / [email protected] cess. Nicolae Nicoara, a U.S. citizen originally from Romania, poses for a portrait near his house in Centralia on Wednesday afternoon. Nicoara “We’re very, very close on this project,” Ward said, attended his irst Lewis County Oath Keepers meeting on Tuesday. noting the design process is expected to be underway in the next four months. PROTECTION: Two Dozen The college first forwarded a proposal for the new, multipurpose building to the governor in 2007. Last Members Dedicate year, former Gov. Chris Gregoire's outgoing capital bud- Themselves to Upholding get included $37 million in state money for work on the TransAlta Commons for the college to receive over four the Constitution years. Additionally, the college has raised $3 million By Lisa Broadt [email protected] please see COLLEGE, page Main 14 Since leaving Eastern Europe, Nicolae Nicoara hasn’t waited in line for food or suffered meager “We’re very, very close on government rations, and he’d like to keep it that way. this project.” A citizen origi- nally from Romania, Nicoara Steve Ward Lisa Broadt / [email protected] attended his first Lewis County college vice president of finance and Jonathan Anson, 28, Lacey, (left) and Alex Roggenkamp, 22, Olympia, chat at the Lewis County administration please see OATH, page Main 14 Oath Keepers' meeting held Tuesday at the Kit Carson restaurant in Chehalis.

The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Weather Taking a Stand Deaths Lewis County Area Since 1889 TONIGHT: Low 38 Robbins, Irene Lenore, Follow Us on TOMORROW: High 65 Herrera 91, Centralia @chronline Mostly Sunny Boche, Ruby May, 95, see details on page Main 2 Beutler Helps Centralia Find Us on Facebook Hasten End of www.facebook.com/ Weather picture by thecentraliachronicle Summer White, Boistfort School Shutdown / Main 6 CH506849cz.drb Main 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 17, 2013 COMMUNITY CALENDAR / WEATHER Community Editor’s Best Bet Poet Laureate to visit Salkum Timberland Library

Washington State Poet Laure- Poetry is like music — there are ate Kathleen Flenniken will be at so many kinds, and we only need Calendar the Salkum Timberland Library to know how to find the kind we Today 6-7:30 p.m. to- need ... I hope to pass that joy of WHAT’S HAPPENING? night to share discovery on to new audiences.” Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Coffee- poems and talk Flenniken’s first book, “Fa- house, Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 If you have an event you about poetry in mous,” won the Prairie Schooner Clarissa Gifford, noon-1 p.m., Jeremy’s would like included in the Washington. Book Prize in Poetry and was a Cafe, 576 W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) Community Calendar, please Flenniken, finalist for a Washington State 748-4417 email your information to who describes Book Award. Her second collec- Organizations [email protected]. Washington as Include a daytime telephone tion, “Plume,” about the Hanford American Legion Post 508, potluck a hotbed of first- nuclear site, was recently chosen number where you can be rank poets, will Kathleen Flenniken and meeting, 6 p.m., Onalaska First reached. Washington State for the Pacific Northwest Poetry Church of God There is no charge for these also be available Poet Laureate Series. Onalaska American Legion Post 508, 6 listings. to discuss tips p.m. potluck, 7 p.m. meeting, Onalaska A lifelong Washington resident, For questions about and techniques for writing and Flenniken was raised in Richland First Church of God, (360) 978-5368 publishing poems. The event is calendar items, call Doug and currently lives in Seattle. She Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, geared to both adults and students 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Blosser at The Chronicle, (360) holds engineering degrees from Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 807-8238. in middle and high school. Re- freshments will be provided by the Washington State University and Southwest Washington Writers Work- the University of Washington, and shop, 7 p.m., Unity Center for Positive Liv- Friends of the Salkum Timberland ing, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, more infor- DeLong grew up on the Library a masters in fine arts from Pacific mation available on Facebook Olympic Peninsula, and recently Flenniken’s goal is to visit all Lutheran University. completed her degree at The Ev- 39 Washington counties, espe- Flenniken’s website is http:// Friday, Oct. 18 ergreen State College, where she cially remote areas that may have kathleenflenniken.com. Flen- studied music and cultural stud- limited access to the arts and that niken also maintains a poetry ies in Olympia and abroad. She are hardest hit as arts funding blog called The Far Field, which Siren & Assassin to spent the majority of the last two lags. She said: “By visiting Salkum features Washington poets and Perform at Three and a half years living and per- and other communities, I hope to poetry:www.kathleenflenniken. forming in New Zealand, where build interest in reading and writ- com/blog. Chehalis Venues her father has lived for the last 15 ing poetry. I didn’t start myself The Salkum Timberland Li- years. until my 30s, partly because I just brary is located at 2480 U.S. High- The New Zealand duo Siren Dan Walker, a native from & Assassin will be performing at hadn’t been exposed to the dif- way 12, Salkum. For more infor- Gisborne, New Zealand, of Maori ferent styles and voices and pos- mation, contact the library at (360) three Chehalis venues in the up- descent, is a self-taught prodigy sibilities in contemporary poetry. 985-2148 or visit www.TRL.org. coming weeks. on the electric guitar, infused They will be at The Devilfish with musings of Metallica as a Public House from 9 p.m. until young impressionable guitarist. close on Friday. Then, on Friday, The Siren and Assassin have land,” the movie “Superman,” as He started playing in numerous been performing together exten- well as the Indiana Jones, “Star Oct. 25, they will be at Sabra’s bands all over New Zealand’s Place at 10 p.m. and The Shire sively ever since meeting in New Wars” and Harry Potter movies. music circuit, and switched to Zealand in 2011. He also has composed music for Saturday, Nov. 2, from 6:30 to acoustic guitar after seeing the 8:30 p.m. Table reservations are “Sunday Night Football,” the past legendary Tommy Emmanuel in four Olympic Games and “NBC required for The Shire. concert in 2002. Saturday, Oct. 19 Shannon DeLong has had a Nightly News.” Walker wrote and recorded The concert begins at 7 p.m. passion for music all her life. A his first solo guitar album in Wind Symphony to Play relative newcomer, she has been Admission is $12 for adults. Chil- 2005 called “The Journey,” fol- dren are free with a paying adult. singing on stage for just over two lowed by a “Live” recorded album Music of John Williams years. Her voice is unique, haunt- in 2008 called “Live & Local.” The Northwest Wind Sym- ing and full of soul. After per- After years of well-played “Solo” phony will open its 22nd season College to Host forming and recording in New tours, headliners, festivals and on Saturday at Corbet Theatre Zealand, she then traveled to the events, Walker earned the title on the Centralia College campus Expanding Your states, where performance oppor- as New Zealand’s “The Acoustic with a musical salute to one of Horizons Conference tunities beckoned in the Pacific Assassin.” America’s most prolific compos- The 20th annual Expanding Northwest for festivals, private Dan and Shannon are now ers, John Williams. events and selective venues. working on a new album called Your Horizons Conference will Williams has written music be Saturday at Centralia College. She has taken the stage name “Cover Story” and plan a tour of for numerous TV programs and “The Siren” and lives up to the title. Australia in November. movies, including “Gilligan’s Is- please see CALENDAR, page Main 14

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5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Oct. 17, 2013 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. H 100s 53.75 65.0 -0.09 90s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s 74.53 85.0 0.00 70s Cowlitz at Packwood 60s 1.96 10.5 -0.02 50s L Cowlitz at Randle 40s H L Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny Mostly Sunny 5.25 18.0 -0.04 30s 64º 38º 65º 40º 62º 42º 62º 43º 63º 43º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 5.70 ---- +0.02 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and location of frontal systems at noon. Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon L H Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 7:34 a.m. Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 6:19 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 54 Moonrise ...... 5:39 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 41 58/41 65/36 Moonset...... 6:09 a.m. Normal High ...... 63 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 43 58/44 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 75 in 1997 Seattle Anchorage 48/38 t 48/39 sh Record Low...... 27 in 1946 59/46 Boise 62/34 s 61/36 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg Full Last New First Boston 71/56 s 66/49 sh Yesterday ...... 0.00" 62/39 62/34 10/18 10/26 11/3 11/10 Dallas 73/54 s 72/53 mc Month to date ...... 1.42" Tacoma Honolulu 85/71 s 85/72 s Normal month to date ...1.65" Centralia 59/42 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 75/56 s 75/55 s Year to date...... 26.35" 64/38 Yakima Nashville 65/45 sh 69/47 s Normal year to date ....30.46" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 83/54 s 85/56 s 64/36 Longview 64/38 Trees None None St. Louis 66/46 mc 66/44 s Salt Lake City 57/39 s 56/41 s WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 66/41 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 73/52 s 72/52 s Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 76/56 sh 68/44 s Portland 68/41 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo- graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 68/44 66/40 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Fri. Today Fri. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Fri. Today Fri. Baghdad 95/63 s 96/60 s New Delhi 92/71 s 92/70 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 66/44 s 67/47 pc Paris 63/51 mc 65/55 cl Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 58/44 s 59/44 s Spokane 59/34 s 60/33 s London 64/53 sh 61/55 sh Rio de Janeiro 82/69 t 83/69 t cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 61/46 s 59/46 s Tri Cities 64/36 s 65/36 s Mexico City 77/57 pc 76/55 pc Rome 74/54 s 73/55 pc sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 62/39 s 63/41 s Wenatchee 66/41 s 68/38 s Moscow 41/34 pc 45/40 pc Sydney 88/56 mc 67/54 pc

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1985 Maurin Murders Trial

JUDGE DENIES RIFFE’S does not have the opportunity to challenge Robin’s credibility. Key Witness Tells Jury of ATTORNEY’S REQUEST “I can’t get the jury to under- FOR MISTRIAL stand she’s a total methhead,” Crowley told the judge after the By Stephanie Schendel jury left the courtroom. [email protected] He also said that Robin was Brain Injury, Memory Loss incarcerated in Arizona at the Rick Riffe’s defense attorney time, and insinuated that she requested that the judge grant was attempting to avoid a a mistrial in the cold case ho- prison sentence during the early micide trial Tuesday morning 1990s by implicating his client after a former detective made in the notorious unsolved Lewis a remark in the jury’s presence County double homicide. about a tip received in 1991 that The request for a mistrial may have linked Riffe to the came on the sixth day of the 1985 murder of Ed and Minnie long-awaited murder trial Maurin. against Rick Riffe, who prosecu- Former Lewis County Sheriff’s tors allege kidnapped, robbed Office detective Glade Austin, and later shot and killed the who handled the investigation elderly Ethel couple with the in the 1980s and 1990s, had help of his brother. The trial is just begun to tell the jury what expected to last up to six weeks. changed in the case that raised Halstead told Brosey a mis- investigators’ suspicions about trial was not necessary, and that Rick Riffe and his now-deceased he did not anticipate the wit- brother John Riffe. ness making that remark. The remark followed a ques- “We don’t think it’s incurable,” tion posed by Deputy Pros- Halstead told the judge. ecutor Will Halstead regarding Brosey denied the request for whether police received a tip a mistrial, adding that he failed about possible evidence buried to see how a mistrial was nec- near the shore of Mayfield Lake. essary, and Austin’s testimony Instead of answering yes or continued for the rest of the no, Austin said that police went afternoon. to Mayfield Lake to investigate The former detective said a tip that the Riffe brothers had that on April 22, 1991, police Pete Caster / [email protected] burned clothing there following dug up a specific spot on the Marty Lee Smetzler points at Rick Rife during his testimony in Rife’s double-homicide trial in Lewis County Superior Court the slayings of the Maurins. west shore of Mayfield Lake. on Wednesday morning at the Lewis County Law and Justice Center in Chehalis. Riffe’s Seattle-based attorney, The search of the area revealed John Crowley, objected to the remnants of clothing and a DAY SEVEN: Prosecution attorneys that he did not recall, then a second time after the slay- comment. Superior Court Judge campfire. or could not remember, the de- ings occurred. Richard Brosey then instructed Prior to the controversial Presents Jury With a tails of the party other than the When questioned by Crowley the jury to ignore the previous remark, Austin said that in the conversation. about the police officers’ names, remark, and sent them out of two years following the slayings Second Key Witness the courtroom. “They were saying they were or what they looked like, he said of the Maurins, the police were Tying the Riffe Brothers Crowley then requested a unable to develop a strong sus- gonna kill somebody,” he said. he could not remember. mistrial, arguing that the infor- pect, despite receiving between to 1985 Murders At the time, a week before “Are you sure that conversa- mation the detective said in 750 and 1,000 possible tips. the murders of Ed and Minnie tion even happened?” Crowley By Stephanie Schendel front of the jury was inadmis- The case had gone cold by Maurin, the Riffe brothers were asked him. sible because the tip came from the end of 1987, he said. [email protected] driving a little white car, Smet- He said he was certain it had. Robin Riffe, Rick Riffe’s now- He also testified that in Janu- A man who told police in zler said. Other witnesses who When he spoke to Lewis deceased ex-wife. ary 1986, a month after the slay- 1985 that he overheard Rick and testified Wednesday told the jury County Detective Bruce Kimsey Since Robin Riffe is deceased, ings, a reward of $10,000 was John Riffe plotting to rob and lat- that a white car pulled out of the in July 2012, several days before Crowley argued, her statements offered for anyone who could er murder an elderly couple near Maurin driveway the morning of authorities traveled to King Salm- cannot be mentioned in front give investigators information Ethel testified Wednesday that Dec. 19, 1985, which was the day on, Alaska,to arrest Rick Riffe, he of the jury because the defense that led to an arrest. he suffered memory loss due to a the couple was reported missing. told the detective the Riffe broth- brain injury he sustained in 1980. Smetzler’s cousin, who was ers had said in 1985 that they The man, who Pierce said ap- out, if she could, the suspicious Marty Lee Smetzler told the there the night of the party and needed money to “get out of here.” peared to be in his 20s, stopped man. jury Wednesday morning that overheard the same conversation, John died in 2012 before authori- his truck on U.S. Highway 12 in She picked out a photo, and about a week before the Maurin died a few years prior, Smetzler ties could arrest him. front of her house. He then got said the photo was “most similar” murders he was at a party with said. “They were going to take two out, looked at the surrounding to the man on her doorstep. She his cousin. While he couldn’t re- During cross examination, elderly people to the bank to get houses, including the Maurins, later learned she had picked out member who else was at this par- Rick Riffe’s Seattle-based de- the money,” he said. then approached her house and Rick Riffe. ty, he said Rick and his brother fense attorney, John Crowley, Smetzler was the second wit- asked her if he could look around Wednesday marked the sev- John, who at the time was known asked Smetzler if he suffered ness to provide testimony that her property for some gas be- enth day of testimony in the as Greg, were also there. from memory loss. directly linked the Riffe brothers cause his truck had run out. long-awaited trial against Riffe. “We was all drinkin’,” Smet- The Mossyrock man said in to the Maurins’ murders. She testified that she told him So far, prosecutors have called zler said. 1980 he fell off a barn and sus- Last week, Nonna Pierce, to ask another neighbor, and the 23 witnesses to testify in the trial He said that he overheard tained a brain injury. He was in who lived down the block from suspicious man got back into his that will likely last at least until Rick talking with his brother a coma after the fall. the Maurins at the time of their truck, turned it on, then drove the end of October. about taking money from an el- “I am slow of remembering deaths, testified she saw a suspi- away. While the prosecution listed derly couple. stuff,” he said. “It takes me time.” cious man looking around the Twenty-seven years later, in more than 200 individuals who Smetzler spoke slowly dur- Smetzler said he reported the neighborhood on Dec. 18, 1985, 2012, Pierce met with Detective may be called as potential wit- ing his 30-minute testimony, and conversation to law enforcement the day before the Maurins were Kimsey who showed her a photo nesses, it is not clear how many frequently told the questioning prior to the murders taking place, abducted from their Ethel home. montage and asked her to pick people will testify.

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TO SUBMIT PUBLIC COMMENT Department of Ecology Attn: Water Quality Program, Construction Stormwater P.O. Box 47696 Olympia, WA 98504-7696

An artisit’s rendition of Centralia Station was released by the Port of Centralia last year. The 43-acre development is planned for the south end of Long Road, and will make use of Interstate 5 improvements. Centralia Station Moves Forward in Permitting Process DEVELOPMENT: 43-Acre of Centralia Executive Director tal Policy Act requirements for advantage of the new infrastruc- Economic Development Council. Kyle Heaton. the project in the next few weeks. ture being built as part of the The development is being de- Site on Long Road Aims The port has filed for con- “We’re continuing to prog- Washington State Department signed to combine major retail- to Attract Business, struction stormwater and waste ress,” Heaton said. “I’d like to of Transportation's upgrades to ers, community college facilities, discharge permits with the state have it out, but it’s not out.” Interstate 5. medical offices, tech warehouses Create Jobs and Increase Department of Ecology for the Heaton said a traffic study The development aims to and sports fields while attracting County’s Tax Revenue project, which involves about 20 has been completed. The flood bring jobs, generate tax revenue acres of soil disturbance. study, he said, is nearing comple- and expand business in the Hub other businesses to the area. By Amy Nile Centralia Station in July re- tion. Once Heaton has all the City. Heaton said Centralia Station may have a ceremonial ground- [email protected] ceived $750,000 for its stormwa- information from the studies, The project could create hun- ter project in the state budget. he said, he will schedule public dreds of jobs during construc- breaking ceremony this winter. Centralia Station, a pro- Ecology is accepting public meetings. tion and, upon completion, Cen- posed 43-acre development on comments on the stormwater “We’ve got preliminary infra- tralia Station businesses could the south end of Long Road, is permits through Nov. 9. structure plans, but nothing is potentially employ more than moving forward in the permit- Heaton said he expects to set in stone,” he said. 350 people permanently, accord- ting process, according to Port complete the State Environmen- Centralia Station will take ing to the port and the Lewis

October 4 - October 10 Lewis County Sheriff’s Office Helps U.S. Marshals Track Down Fugitive Planes $3 • PG By The Chronicle Chehalis on Oct. 4 and days later Mathat, 35, Chehalis. The Lewis County Sheriff’s Of- 11:30am (Sat., Sun.) & 2:30pm (Sat., Sun.) The Lewis County Sheriff’s was believed to be a suspect in a The U.S. marshals fol- fice was called and Mathat was Grown Ups 2 Longview shooting, Lewis Coun- lowed Mathat to McDonald’s in $3 • PG-13 Office helped the U.S. Marshals arrested and booked for alleged 6:00pm CH506871cz.sw ty Sgt. Rob Snaza said. Napavine on Tuesday where she possession of methamphetamine Service arrest a 24-year-old 2 Guns Longview man in the parking “There was an assault in was meeting Nash. Nash came and unlawful possession of a $3 • R Longview involving Mr. Nash,” out of the restaurant and was ap- lot of McDonald’s in Napavine firearm. 9:00pm Snaza said. “Because of the fu- prehended by the U.S. marshals. Tuesday evening. The man was “It’s two separate incidents,” Tuesday: he Lowest Pair gitive status, that prompted the Mathat cooperated with the featuring Kendl Winter, 7pm Free, All wanted in connected to a shoot- U.S. Marshals.” officers and allowed them to Snaza said. “What got us to Ages. he Show is in the “Green Room”. Mathat’s place was her involve- ing in Longview earlier this Through an investigation, the search her house Wednesday $$Two Dollar Tuesdays: All movies, minor month. ment with Nash.” with parent at or before 6:00pm U.S. Marshals Service believed morning, Snaza said. Minor with parent before 7 pm only Justin H. Nash, 24, Longview, The U.S. Marshals Service is $3 All Ages • Ages 3 and under are FREE Nash was staying at a residence The U.S. marshals found 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia reportedly fled from American on the 1600 block of Bishop Road methamphetamine and a sawed- continuing to investigate the in- (360) 736-1634 • Behavioral Health Systems in in Chehalis owned by Lori J. off shotgun at Mathat’s house. cident. Evergreen Playhouse News in Brief Presents Those auditioning will return ments on the levy on Monday at in communications from BYU. Lewis County Fitness to the Centralia College televi- 7 p.m. in the district boardroom. For the last three years, Frank Trainers Wanted for sion studio on Nov. 13 at 7 p.m. For more information, con- has been working on administra- Pilot Television Taping to perform live in front of judges tact Superintendent Karen Er- tion of the BP Oil Spill settlement and the cameras. nest at (360) 983-3183 or ker- for The Garden City Group in By William Shakespeare By The Chronicle Fitness trainers must show [email protected]. Seattle. He re- Directed by Isaac Wulf A pilot episode for a possible valid Lewis County identifica- cently moved to FINAL television series is being taped at tion and be age 18 or older at the Olympia Master Lacey with his WEEKEND! Centralia College. time of the taping. wife and two For more information, e-mail children. An information session for Builders Make Staff Oct. 18-20 the potential show, “360’s Great- [email protected]. White grad- Changes uated from Cen- Fri. and Sat. 8pm est Trainer,” will take place in the Sun. 2pm Centralia College television stu- Mossyrock School Board Olympia Master Builders re- tral Washington dio on Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. cently hired Adam Frank as di- University with Those wishing to compete to Seeks Public Input rector of government affairs after a degree in pub- Adam Frank Tickets Available: Angela White, a long-time OMB lic relations and earn the title of Lewis County’s OMB New Hire Santa Lucia top fitness trainer must attend on Levy employee, became the director a minor in ad- the information session or make The Mossyrock School Dis- of membership and communica- vertising. Sterling Bank (Centralia) prior arrangements. trict is seeking public input on tions. White has worked at OMB for Book ‘n’ Brush (Chehalis) The deadline to sign up for an a replacement maintenance and Frank graduated from five years. Prior to OMB, White CH506426sl.drb 226 West Center Street audition is during the informa- operations levy. Brigham Young University’s worked several years for the Centralia WA 98531 tion session and space is limited The Mossyrock School Board Reuben Clark Law School. He re- Community Transportation As- (360) 736-8628 to the first 15 people. will be accepting public com- ceived his undergraduate degree sociation of America. evergreentempest.brownpaperticket.com

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Pete Caster / [email protected] down. U.S. congresswoman Carolyn Colangelo, 63, poses for a portrait outside her apartment in Centralia on “Despite my skepticism, until Tuesday afternoon. She has gone through multiple brain surgeries to remove a now I have refrained from public tumor. Earlier this week Colangelo learned she will have health coverage next comment on the House budget ne- year — at a savings of nearly $600 a month — thanks to the state’s new health gotiating strategy,” Herrera Beutler, even if the shutdown lasts until the supported food assistance for low insurance marketplace. R-Camas, said in a news release end of his term, and this contin- income women, infants and chil- Tuesday. “I wanted to give House ued fighting is making it less likely dren will start to dwindle; and, if Republican leaders leeway to craft that we can make progress on this they can’t get the NOAA permits Centralia Woman an Example the best deal they could. issue or on improving our econo- to harvest crabs and other fish, “But it’s time to reopen the gov- my or lowering our debt,” she said. fishermen’s livelihoods will be put of Health Reform Savings ernment and ensure we don’t de- “This does not mean surrendering at stake. fault on our debt,” she said. “I will ‘OBAMACARE’: on the issue of the Affordable Care “I can't stand by and let this Nearly not vote for poison pills that have Act. I believe that the case will be- happen any longer,” she said. “Like 25,000 Washington STATEWIDE HEALTH no chance of passing the Senate or come clearer about the damage the it or not, the White House and Residents Have Enrolled CARE INFORMATION being signed into law.” Affordable Care Act is doing to Senate have blocked House efforts Herrera Beutler emphasized our economy and our health care to address the issues with the Af- in Insurance Through RESOURCES she has “consistently opposed” the system. With time, and with new fordable Care Act. Nothing posi- Affordable Care Act, also known leadership in D.C., we can change the State Exchange Washington Health tive will be achieved by prolong- Benefit Exchange as Obamacare. that act. But this shutdown is hurt- ing this shutdown any longer, or By Amy Nile Website: According to the congress- ing our cause, not helping it.” crossing the debt limit threshold. woman, the act harms more If the shutdown persists, the [email protected] wahealthplanfinder.org It’s time for my colleagues to face Phone: 1-855-WA-FINDER people than it helps, and makes negative impacts could be wide- reality.” After surviving multiple (1-855-923-4633) promises the nation cannot afford spread, she said. brain surgeries, a 63-year-old Call Center Hours: to keep. According to Herrera Beutler, Centralia woman has been 7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday “But this president will not veterans’ earned benefits will stop; searching nearly two years for af- through Friday bend or compromise on this issue the contingency funds that have COMING fordable health insurance. Washington State Insurance Carolyn Colangelo earlier Commissioner News in Brief this week learned she will have Website: For additional information, SOON! By The Chronicle coverage next year — at a sav- www.insurance.wa.gov contact Janet Reaume at (360) ings of nearly $600 a month — Phone: 1-800-562-6900 736-9391, ext. 231. thanks to the state’s new health Centralia College Seeks insurance marketplace. Twin Cities In-Person Input on Next President “It was an incredible relief, al- Enrollment Assistance Washington Education The Centralia College Board most like a good high,” Colan- Locations of Trustees is looking for the Association Recognizes gelo said. next college president. The trust- The former nurse’s aide un- • Valley View Health Center Improvement at Address: ees are accepting input from stu- derwent two surgeries to remove 2690 Kresky Ave., Chehalis a tumor in her brain. Since her dents and the public. Onalaska Phone: (360) 330-7851 President James Walton an- last operation in 2011, Colan- Help Hours: extended hour in The Washington Education gelo said, she has been paying for nounced earlier this year that Association’s vice president will Chehalis this week then he would retire continuing coverage through her Monday through Friday from be presenting Onalaska Middle former employer. at the end of School with a banner today to At Chehalis 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. from Oct. 5 June. The trust- That $607 a month policy, through March 31 mark improvement since the Thorbeckes! she said, expires in December. ees will host a state named it a Required Ac- public meeting “I didn’t know how I was go- • Providence Centralia tion District three years ago due ing to make it,” the Lewis Coun- Hospital to receive com- to low student scores on state as- With Yoga ments on char- ty native said. “It was outrageous. Address: 914 S. Scheuber Road, sessments. Instructor acteristics that I just couldn’t afford it.” Centralia Onalaska Elementary and Melissa Fox Because she requires follow- Phone: (866) 747-2455 are important James Walton Middle School Principal Stepha- up care from a neurologist, Col- Help Hours: Monday through in the next pres- Centralia College nie Teel is holding an assembly angelo said, going without health Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ident on Oct. 24 President to honor and recognize the im- insurance was not an option. But at 6:30 p.m. provements at the middle school with her medical history and a • Planned Parenthood of the The meeting will take place level for students in kindergarten Great Northwest in the boardroom at the Hansen

monthly income of only about through 10th grade. CH507090bw.drb $2,200 since her husband died in Address: 1020 W. Main St., Administration Building, lo- “In order to create true and 2008, she said finding an afford- Centralia cated on the corner of Rock and real change, it was recognized able policy remained a challenge. Phone: (800) 230-7526 Walnut streets. Help Hours: Monday from that everyone within the elemen- Colangelo said she had hoped The trustees are beginning tary and middle school needed Centralia 360 736-1683 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Wednesday the nationwide search, which is Chehalis 360 748-3744 to return to her job, which in- from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday to work together for the common cluded health insurance, once expected to take most of the year, goal of student excellence,” Teel Rochester 360 273-0457 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. through according to Don Frey, the col- www.thorbeckes.com she recovered. But after the sur- Dec. 30 (help available dur- wrote in an email to The Chron- lege spokesman. CH469606bw.db geries, she said, her company’s ing hours to be determined icle. doctor would not approve her through March 31) going back to work full-time. “The only support I had was • Lewis-Mason-Thurston me,” she said. “It was pretty aw- Area Agency on Aging ful.” Address: 1651 S. Market Blvd, Though she had some sav- Chehalis ings, Colangelo said, the high Phone: (360) 748-2288 Tire recycling health care costs were burning Help Hours: Monday through through her budget. Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Colangelo went to Valley through March 31 View Health Center in Chehalis evenTS Monday to look into the state’s new health insurance options. There, she said, she found a com- to choose from inside the Ex- prehensive policy for just $12 a change. Oct. 18, 19 • 9am-2pm: Those who do not qualify month after federal subsidies. Kiona Lewis Co. Road Maintenance Shop, “I didn’t know I was that low- for the tax credits may choose income,” she said. from at least four outside carri- 8911 U.S. Hwy. 12, Randle. Starting in January, Colan- ers, offering many more plans gelo said, her health insurance that meet the same criteria as the deductible will drop from $6,000 subsidized coverage. to $3,000 annually. Her copays Individuals and families with will decrease from $40 per doc- incomes of up to 400 percent of Oct. 25, 26 • 9am-2pm: tor visit to zero, she said. the federal poverty rate, or about “It’ll be much better,” Colan- $45,960 for a one-person house- Mossyrock Lewis Co. Road Maintenance Shop, gelo said. “Most everything is hold, will qualify for subsidized coverage if their employer does 515 Larson Road, Mossyrock. covered.” ( If you are heading east on Hwy. 12, Take the left at the stop light in Mossyrock to get to Larson Road.) Colangelo is among nearly not offer health insurance and 25,000 Washington residents they buy a plan through the state. who have enrolled in plans of- Those with annual incomes fered under the Affordable Care at up to 138 percent of the fed- Act since Oct. 1, according to eral poverty rate, or less than Nov. 1, 2 • 9am-2pm: Washington Healthplanfinder, $15,864 for an individual, will the state’s new online market- qualify for Medicaid. This Lewis Co. Winlock Drop-Box, place. month, nearly 8,500 Washing- 1105 Winlock-Vader Road, Winlock. An additional 37,000 resi- ton residents have qualified for dents have completed online immediate Medicaid coverage. applications that are awaiting Another 13,370 will be newly eli- payment due in December for gible for coverage beginning in • Lewis County residential customers only. Identiication will be checked. coverage beginning Jan. 1. January. Four organizations in Lewis All plans must include 10 es- • No Heavy Equipment, Semi-truck or Business tires accepted. County, including Valley View, sential health benefits, includ- are providing in-person assis- ing preventive care, prescription • Accepting passenger & light truck tires only, both on and of the drugs and mental health ser- tance for residents navigating the rim for FREE. state’s new system. vices. “They made it very simple,” “It’s much better than the Colangelo said. “And they had to coverage I have now,” Colangelo because I’m not good with com- said. For More inForMaTion call: puters.” ••• (360) 740-1452 or 1-800-749-5980 CH506763cz.sw Lewis County residents who Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 qualify for federally subsidized twitter.com/AmyNileReports Sponsored by Lewis County Solid Waste Utility. coverage will have four carriers, www.facebook.com/ offering 29 state-certified plans, AmyNileTheChronicle The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 17, 2013 • Main 7

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Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Centralia Station Project Presses Forward We’ve been in a rough eco- tenant, restaurants, medical of- Centralia Station, with more Heaton said the State Envi- nomic ride in Southwest Wash- Our Views fices and other businesses. With than 350 permanent jobs created. ronmental Policy Act require- ington. Our future, however, is its central location, it would link Port of Centralia Executive ments should be finished in the Going back decades, the bright. The recession ended, un- Centralia College to Centralia Director Kyle Heaton has stra- coming few weeks. In addition, spotted owl and the decimation employment is slowly declining. Station to Providence Centralia tegically moved this project for- a flood study is nearing comple- of the logging industry was a We are in a growth pattern, es- Hospital, creating an attractive ward, working closely with the tion and a traffic impact study is heavy body blow. In 2006 the pecially here in Lewis County. middle entrance to the Hub City. Washington State Department complete. Aesthetically, it would incor- of Transportation, the Lewis Heaton said the next step is mine at TransAlta closed, result- In Centralia, two exciting ing in the loss of about 600 top- porate the look of our historic Economic Development Council, to schedule a full series of public projects are underway. The wage jobs (thankfully TransAlta rail town, including lamp posts Centralia College and the city of meetings on the various find- continues to turn the turbines sports complex at Fort Borst similar to those already installed Centralia. ings. and still employs hundreds). Park is nearly completed. That in downtown Centralia. If fully This week Heaton said the Lewis County truly is mov- That was followed in 2007 by project promises to pump real developed, it would create a permitting process for Centralia ing forward, and The Chronicle the disastrous flood, and shortly tourist dollars into our economy vibrant city core from the north Station continues to press for- will be there reporting on Cen- thereafter several years of the year-round. end of Tower Avenue all the way ward, including plans to move tralia Station as it moves first Great Recession. The other project is the Port over the Chehalis River to the about 20 acres of soil to build a into the public process and then Today we still have high un- of Centralia’s Centralia Station. hospital, complete with a walk- stormwater and waste discharge into the construction phase. employment. Add this past two This 43-acre development, just ing path running through the system. Filed with the Depart- We anticipate the day we can weeks of federal government shut- south of the Mellen Street inter- center. ment of Ecology, the state agency stop by Centralia Station for a down frustration, and we really change on Interstate 5, would During construction, hun- will take comment on the pro- nice meal and an afternoon of have been battered and bruised. include big retailers, an anchor dreds would be hired to build posed project through Nov. 9. shopping.

COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... More Examples That Prove Progress Isn’t Everything

You know how it is that ••• something can be missing out The air conditioning switch of your life for a long time be- on my small pickup truck broke fore you realize it’s gone? While down during the last brief hot watching the Huskies play at spell, and it provided all the ex- Stanford on TV not too long ago, cuse I need to repeat a thought I got to wondering just when of mine, namely that the world was it that colleges stopped started going to pot at about doing ”card tricks” at football the same time that automak- games. ers stopped building cars with It’s been so long that some those wonderfully handy little of you may not even know what wings in the front door win- I’m talking about, and for those, dows. They are missed by this here’s a brief description. A driver, often. packet of numbered cards was Some had their own sepa- placed at each rate turn handles and others just seat In the operated by being pushed into home team place after being unlatched. You rooting section. could open them a little way to On cue, each increase circulation of air (defi- person would nitely handy when a smoker was hold up the a passenger) or they could be Letters to the Editor properly num- opened all the way to divert a bered card, and strong cooling blast of air to ex- What if a farmer who hasn’t had GMO product By Bill Moeller I-522 Will Hurt Small Businesses a huge picture actly where you wanted it most. in his field for 12 years happens to have a rogue Who needed expensive air con- To the editor: bunch spring up in part of his field (this actually or slogan or I will be voting no on Initiative 522. I won’t be something would appear. Some ditioning when nature did it for happened in Oregon)? you? affected much if the bill passes because I eat mostly I-522 will raise prices for all food in Washing- were even sophisticated enough homegrown and homemade foods. However, peo- to present a moving object. ••• ton, it will not produce honest labeling, and only As long as I’m bemoaning ple who get their food from the store will be affect- the little guys will be hurt. We already have label- Since it was a time-con- ed very negatively. suming job, those cards were the passage of time and the so- ing in place. I purchase non-GMO verified prod- called improvement it’s brought, I have heard people say this is a bill that will ucts from Safeway regularly. If consumers demand usually put into place the day “get Monsanto” or “cause people to eat healthy before the game, and you can how old do you have to be to re- non-GMO, the free market will provide it more ef- member when milk shakes were foods.” This bill will accomplish neither. It’s true ficiently than government can. guess what a temptation that that big corporations don’t want this legislation to could be for pranksters to sneak actually made with milk and ice cream, blended together — with pass, but if it passes, it will be a minor inconve- Ruth Peterson into the stands overnight so that nience for them. They will change, pay fees, adapt Curtis the eventual messages might a little flavoring — right there in front of you at the lunch coun- or do whatever it takes to comply. But it will do become impolite slurs about the severe damage to thousands of small businesses. opposing team, or even some- ter? Stories Expand Museum’s Visibility This gooey frosted slush that Consider a small local bakery that makes won- thing which would fall under derful bread. It is not non-GMO verified, but it’s de- To the editor: the category of obscenities, and comes from a machine these licious and nutritious bread. They buy flour from a As a member of the Lewis County Historical I have to think that’s probably days is no substitute. First, it mill that gets grain from a farmer in Montana. Nei- Society for nearly 50 years, I know its museum in- what led to the demise of the doesn’t even taste all that good, ther the mill nor farmer are required to label their cludes a rich collection of material and objects. practice. and, in addition, it’s nearly im- product, because they aren’t in Washington. Now that The Chronicle is featuring weekly It’s a shame, because I can possible to suck through a straw, The farmer grows non-GMO grain, but be- photos and articles written by acting director remember as a child, looking and that was one of the main cause the “non-GMO verified” process adds a lot Andy Skinner, its readers will learn that the mu- forward to seeing the card reasons for ordering a shake in to his cost, he chooses not to have it verified. seum has new leadership and stands ready to share stunts (as I think they were the first place. If this law goes into effect, the bakery will have its unique resources with the larger community. actually called) as much as the You ordered just one after no paper trail to prove the product is non-GMO, action on the field. Wouldn’t you and your girl had decided so they will use labeling that indicates that it may Loualta Vogel it be neat if the Tigers or the on a flavor, and when it came, contain GMOs. If your real goal is to have truth in Centralia Bearcats could revive that old you each inserted your straw, labeling, you have missed your goal. tradition? and, wouldn’t you know, just Another option is for the bakery to switch to a Football pranks didn’t like something out of a Norman Visit Veterans Museum Nov. 11 source that is non-GMO verified. That will raise always have to be so elaborate. Rockwell painting, you “acci- To the editor: Legend has it that there was dently” touched foreheads dur- the price of its bread. It then loses customers and Veterans Day is right around the corner. It is an occasion when Southern ing its consumption. Wow! the remaining customers pay a higher price. not a sale at a department store chain or an ad on Cal came up to play the Hus- Hey, don’t knock it if you’ve Prices will rise for all food items (not just the TV. It is a day we set aside to honor veterans, and never tried it. non-GMO) because of the required bureaucratic kies, and during halftime a ••• there is no place better to accomplish that than the young lady obviously “heavy certification at every step of the process. If a grain Chehalis Veterans Memorial Museum. Bill Moeller is a former enter- elevator or flour mill processes both GMO and This year, Veterans Day is on Monday, Nov. 11. with child” (to use the Bibli- tainer, mayor, bookstore owner, city cal description) is said to have non-GMO grains, all equipment needs to be modi- The museum is usually closed on Mondays, but will council member, paratrooper and fied and regularly cleaned, so there isn’t commin- circled the field, carrying a sign pilot living in Centralia. He can be be open on Veterans Day. Come and see the newest that read “Trojans Are No D--- gling of the product. display, a 1968 Cobra helicopter. There are displays reached at bookmaven321@comcast. What if they miss a spot one day? Who checks Good.” net. spanning everything from the Revolutionary War the machinery to certify there is no commingling? to the modern-day Desert Wars. There are many How many more agency employees will we hire to personal stories about veterans. Also, you can see First Amendment Center Quote of the Day check? Perhaps it may be too much trouble for the the largest collection of military weapons open to mill. They may switch to processing only GMO the public anywhere on the West Coast. products. They may choose to label everything In addition, have a cup of coffee and visit with “Freedom is a precious thing, and the inalienable they produce as containing GMO even if it isn’t, some of the local veterans. There will be guides just to avoid lawsuits. present to show you through the museum if you birthright of all who travel this earth.” There is no penalty for labeling a product as prefer. See you there. containing GMO when it is non-GMO, but there is Paul Robeson a serious threat of lawsuits if a mistake is made the Ron David author, 1953 other way. Salkum

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Lotto: 08-13-30-33-44-48 Sirens Death Notices Next jackpot: $1.8 million CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT Centralia, and Cara R. Lowery, when the teen drove past a deputy • IRENE LENORE ROBBINS, 91, Centralia, Hit 5: 03-06-09-14-18 24, Centralia, were both cited at about 69 mph in a 40-mph zone. died Sunday, Oct. 6, at Sharon Care Next cashpot: $100,000 Trespassing and released for alleged fourth- When the deputy attempted to pull Center, Centralia. No services are Match 4: 02-14-19-24 planned. Arrangements are under the • Kenneth R. Myers, 51, of degree assault at 12:22 a.m. him over, the teen sped away. The Daily Game: 5-4-8 direction of Mills & Mills Funeral Home, Keno: 01-02-07-12-14-18-23-24-35- Napavine, was cited and released Wednesday on the 100 block of car the teen was driving crashed Tumwater. for suspicion of criminal tres- South Tower Avenue. into a tree on the 3100 block of • RUBY MAY BOCHE, 95, Centralia, died 36-42-46-48-49-51-64-65-69-72-77 passing on the 200 block of Cen- Jackson Highway and the driver Tuesday, Oct. 15, at Sharon Care Center, tralia College Boulevard at 4:27 CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT and the three passengers got out of Centralia. A funeral service will be at 11 Commodities p.m. Wednesday. the car and took off running. Even- a.m. Tuesday at Sticklin Funeral Cha- Gas in Washington — $3.56 (AAA of Stolen Vehicle Recovered tually, police detained the three pel, Centralia. A graveside service will Washington) Stolen Keys passengers, a 16-year-old boy, an follow at Claquato Cemetery, Chehalis. Crude Oil — $100.41 per barrel - • A stolen utility trailer was Arrangements are under the direction (CME Group) • Police responded to a re recovered at 25 S.W. Circle Place 18-year-old boy and a 17-year-old port of a man and woman steal- of Sticklin Funeral Chapel, Centralia. Gold — $1,319 (Monex) at 8:40 a.m. Monday. It was re- girl, all from Chehalis. The 14-year- Silver — $21.81 (Monex) ing keys from a business on the ported stolen in September. old driver, also from Chehalis, was 300 block of South Pearl Street. later located walking away from the Lotteries The couple then fled the scene at Vehicle Prowl crash. He admitted to driving the Corrections Washington’s Wednesday about 5:28 p.m. Wednesday. • A handicap permit was re- car. He was arrested for three counts ••• - Games Stolen Phone ported stolen from a vehicle at Ace of reckless endangerment and felo The Chronicle seeks to be accu- Hardware at 9:56 a.m. Monday. ny attempt to elude. Powerball: 03-26-28-34-42 • Police took a report of a sto- rate and fair in all its reporting. If you Theft Burglary Powerball: 28 find an error or believe a news item is len cellphone at 7:12 p.m. on the Next jackpot: $156 million incorrect, please call 807-8224. 100 block of West Walnut Street. • Brandy L. Evans, 26, Cen- • Larry D. Dove, 51, of Randle, tralia, was cited and released for and Jason A. Green, 24, of Randle, Malicious Mischief allegedly stealing $45 worth of were both referred to the the Lewis • Someone shot out some win- merchandise from Walmart at 1:49 County Prosecutor’s Office for sus- dows in a building on the 200 block a.m. Wednesday. picion of second-degree burglary In Remembrance of East Third Street at 9:57 a.m. for a residential burglary that oc- Tuesday. The windows appeared to LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE curred in July on the 600 block of be shot out with a BB or pellet gun. Falls Road in Randle. JERRY DONALD MOON Stolen Vehicle Recovered Teen Leads Police on Brief Chase (Moon) and Richard Stevens. ••• - • A 14-year-old boy was arrested Jerry worked 28 years as a • A stolen 2003 Honda mini By The Chronicle Staff conductor for Weyerhaeuser van was recovered from a wood- and booked into the Lewis County Railroad until disabilities ed area on the 1000 block of Long Juvenile Detention Center after he Please call news reporter forced him to an early Road at 2:55 p.m. Tuesday. Police led police on a brief chase on the Stephanie Schendel with news tips. retirement. Jerry always said the vehicle had been stripped 3100 block of Jackson Highway She can be reached at 807-8208 or had a project in the mix, down and appeared to have been Wednesday. The incident started [email protected]. from remodeling homes and landscaping to clearing beach there for some time. The vehicle properties. He appreciated was reported stolen in August. The only independent and locally owned funeral home the beauty of the outdoors Assault in Centralia-Chehalis. and bird watching. He • Joshua R. Caywood, 32, especially enjoyed hunting NEWELL-HOERLING’s MORTUARY with his sons, camping with CH506447sl.drb his family and friends and 205 W Pine Street, Centralia 360-736-3317 watching sports. News in Brief est. 1907 He was preceded in death Jerry Donald Moon, 72, by his parents; brother, Ken Moon; brother, Melvin By The Chronicle Three generations of our family serving your family since 1922 of Castle Rock passed away Oct. 13, 2013 at the Hospice Moon; and stepson, Kevin Centralia Man Arrested Care Center. He was born Johnson. Nov. 21, 1940 in Chehalis, A funeral service will for Assaulting Officers In Remembrance Wash. to Alvin and Bertha be held at 12:00 p.m. on Moon and attended Chehalis Monday, Oct. 21, 2013 After Being Found in School. at Brown Mortuary in Wrong House RUTH ANN (MCKNIGHT ) TAYLOR He married Elsie Edwards Chehalis, followed by a in 1960. They later divorced graveside service at Claquato A 29-year-old Centralia man Ruth A. Taylor, 92, a long trips to Reno, and reading. and he married Janice (Rice) Cemetery in Chehalis, then was arrested and booked early time Lewis County resident, Ruth is survived by her Moon of Toledo. a potluck reception at the Wednesday morning at the Provi- passed away peacefully in children, Ginger (Jamie) He is survived by Janice; Centralia Christian Church in dence Centralia Hospital emer- her sleep on Friday, Oct. 5, Carey, Centralia, Sharleen ive children, Cheryl Moon Centralia. gency room after reportedly push- 2013 in Centralia. Freeman, Seattle, Carol of Centralia, Randy Moon In lieu of lowers, Ruth was born Sept. 19, Barrett, Rochester, Edward, of Olympia, Brian and memorial contributions may ing officers as he tried to escape off 1921 in Blackwell, Okla., Centralia; 11 grandchildren be made to the community a gurney. Rebecca Moon of Chehalis; to Edward I. and Minnie A. and 12 great-grandchildren. stepson, Jerry Johnson; Home Health and Hospice, Douglas Galloway, 29, was (Claybaker) McKnight. Ruth She was preceded in death PO Box 2067, Longview, - and stepdaughter, Tammy originally transported to the hos grew up traveling across the by her parents; husband, (Johnson) Sweet of Kelso; WA 98632. pital for treatment when a home- West and Midwest following Walter; son, Tom; sister, 10 grandchildren; six great- Arrangements are by owner on the 900 block of North her father’s career as an oil Nancy; son-in-laws, Wally grandchildren; and numerous Brown Mortuary Service, Pearl Street woke up to find Gallo- ield worker. They ended up Barrett and Nick Freeman; nieces and nephews. Also, PO Box 1003, Chehalis, WA way sleeping on a bathroom floor. settling in Doty where Ruth and great-granddaughter, surviving are brothers, Ed 98532. Officers arrested Galloway, who graduated from Pe Ell High Brittany Blevins. and Laura Moon, Delbert and To view the obituary, please appeared to be highly intoxicated. School in 1939. She married A graveside service will Doreen Moon; sister, Gayle go to chronline.com/obituaries. - Walter J. Taylor on Aug. 15, be held on Monday, Oct. Galloway was then transport 1939 and they settled in Doty 21, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. at the Brown Mortuary Service ed to the hospital, but when the 229 North Market Blvd. to raise their ive children. Doty-Dryad Cemetery. Condolences may be offered at ambulance stopped in the emer- Chehalis, WA 98532 Ruth worked for many years www.brownmortuary.com (360) 748-4496 gency room driveway, he jumped as the secretary for Pe Ell To view the obituary, please up from the gurney and ran. School District, retiring in go to chronline.com/obituaries. Officers chased him down. 1981. She enjoyed her family, Galloway reportedly pushed the LLOYD EARL GOFF officers as he escaped. He was Sticklin Funeral Chapel June 30, 1922 - Oct. 12, 2013 1437 South Gold Condolences may be offered at then arrested and booked for Centralia, WA 98531 www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com S.W. Washington Gun third-degree assault at 5:58 a.m. (360) 736-1388 Show that still operates Wednesday. today. He and his wife Aimee also owned and operated a collectors In Remembrance antique show for many years. Following their DORIS ELAINE (SMITH) ANDERSON retirement Lloyd and countless meals, changed of the woman she was and Aimee spent several thousands of diapers, and the legacy she has given us. winters in Quartzsite, shared her home space with She was irst and foremost a Ariz., inally settling “Cheryl sitters” long after woman of faith in the Lord. at Stillwaters Estates the time for the “empty nest” We look forward to in Centralia in 2001. had come. She was a fun joining her some day in Lloyd is preceded grandma who took time to heaven, husband, Clyde, in in death by his parents, play with her grandkids. She the Olympia family home; siblings and wife. was a woman of wisdom and daughters, Cathy Anderson He is survived by leadership with a teacher’s and Cheryl Anderson Lloyd Earl Goff, 91, of Centralia, Wash., his sons, Joel (Krista) heart. She was the strength (Olympia) and Janet (Rick) Goff of Centralia, behind the inances of the Sorensen (Vancouver, died on Saturday, Oct. 12, 2013 at Providence Fred (Charlotte) Clark family business. She enjoyed wash); son, Steve (Barbara) of Gig Harbor, Tom leading weekly women’s Anderson (Tacoma); Centralia Hospital surrounded by his (Mary Jo) Christensen Bible studies and women's grandchildren, James of Chehalis, Jim missionaries. (Nicole) Anderson (Fox family. He was born to (Vickie) Christensen Doris Elaine (Smith) During her early retirement Island), Marisa (Andrew) of Centralia, and years she was Sunday Vest (Kirkland), Andy Casper and Ethel Anderson arrived in heaven Goff, on June 30, 1922 Dan Christensen of on the morning of Oct. 16, school superintendent and Sorensen (Vancouver), Eric Centralia; daughters, coordinated and led the (Ellen) Sorensen (Portland), in Chehalis, Wash., 2013. Doris was the irst and graduated from Dianne (Mark) child of a young farmer and Sunday morning children’s Brian and Elizabeth Anderson Fagerness of Chehalis, church service. Everything (Tacoma); three great- Chehalis High School his wife, Otis and Hazel in 1940. He served Susan Sjolund of Smith, who welcomed her she did involved coordinating grandchildren; brothers, Hadlock, Wash;, 18 care for Cheryl. Darrell (Carol) Smith in the U.S. Army Air arrival into this world on Corps from 1942 to grandchildren and 31 June 15, 1931, in Rembrandt, Doris was valedictorian of (Renton), Duane (Jeannette) great-grandchildren. the Adna High School class of Smith (Centralia); and sister, 1946 during World War Iowa, and without doubt II. He married Aimee A memorial service were on heaven’s welcoming 1949. During her senior year Darlene (Dennis) Keahey will be held at 3:00 in high school she had the (Tumwater); and numerous (Jensen) Christensen committee on the morning of in 1956. He had many p.m. Friday, Oct. 18, Oct. 16, 2013. lead part in a school musical, extended family members as 2013 at Stillwater Madam Butterly and held the well as Tuffy, her beloved lines of work including Doris married Clyde hauling alfalfa, logging, Estates Gathering Anderson on Dec. 28, high note of A for 8 counts. river rescue cat and Shadow, Place off of Cooks Hill During the irst 18 years her companion Border Collie. and hauling Christmas 1954, Doris and Clyde were trees to California Rd, Centralia. approaching the celebration of marriage she set up home Graveside service: over 16 times as a military Mountain View Cemetery, and selling them. He Services are under of their 59th year of marriage owned and operated the direction of Sticklin this December. They have wife. She had a lair for1113 Caveness Dr, Centralia, decorating and was adept at WA. Memorial Service: Fords Prairie Auto Funeral Chapel. been each other’s strength, Wrecking and became conidante, comfort, and making do on a budget so that Grace Baptist Church, 300 a little looked like a lot and Barksdale Ave., Dupont, WA an avid gun and antique To view this obituary, please go anchor through the years, collector starting the particularly holding steadfast uninished looked inished. 98327. to chronline.com/obituaries. together in their commitment During the early school years Family service by Newell- she sewed dresses for her Hoerling's Moruary. Sticklin Funeral Chapel to care for Cheryl, their fourth 1437 South Gold daughters. Doris did it all. To view the obituary, please Condolences may be offered at child, severely disabled with Centralia, WA 98531 We are thankful for and proud www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com Rett Syndrome. Doris fed go to chronline.com/obituaries. (360) 736-1388 Main 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 17, 2013 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Newark Mayor Booker Bodies Recovered Wins NJ Senate Seat, in Mekong After Defeating Lonegan Laos Plane Crash NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — U.S. PAKSE, Laos (AP) — Rescuers senator-elect Cory Booker said in fishing boats pulled bodies from today he’s ready to go to Wash- the muddy Mekong River today as ington and is not afraid if he officials in Laos ruled out find- “breaks dishes” trying to serve ing survivors from a plane that his constituents in New Jersey. crashed in stormy weather, killing Booker, 44, the Democratic 49 people from 11 countries. mayor of Newark, made the Backpacks, two broken air- rounds on the morning talk plane propellers and passports shows a day after defeating Re- were among the debris scattered publican Steve Lonegan. His win on the riverbank where the Lao came after an aggressive two- Airlines turboprop plane left deep month race to finish the term of skid marks in the ground be- Sen. Frank Lautenberg, who died fore disappearing into the water in office in June at age 89. Wednesday. Booker said he wants to chan- Thai Foreign Ministry spokes- nel Americans’ frustration with man Sek Wannamethee said Congress into energy for change. search teams had recovered the “I think everybody feels there’s bodies of 15 crash victims by the fatigue and frustration with how time their operations ended today Susan Welch / The Associated Press things are, which creates a great because of the strong current and climate for change,” Booker said National Park Service employee James Mitchell, right, and others, remove barricades from the grounds of the Lincoln Me- darkness. on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.” morial in Washington, D.C. today. Barriers went down at National Park Service sites and thousands of furloughed federal He said they were unable to ‘’Often before you have great vic- workers began returning to work throughout the country today after 16 days of the job because of the partial government immediately identify them or their tory, you have to have great frus- shutdown. nationalities. tration.” Thailand, which lost five na- tionals in the crash, is deeply in- Microsoft Releases volved in the search, providing skilled manpower and technology Windows 8.1, a Congress Votes to End that its poorer neighbor lacks. Year In Making (AP) — Mi- Air Pollution crosoft released its long-awaited Causes Lung Cancer, Windows 8.1 upgrade as a free Government Shutdown download today. It addresses Agency Says some of the gripes people have WASHINGTON (AP) — Up LONDON (AP) — What many had with Windows 8, the dra- commuters choking on smog have matically different operating sys- against a deadline, Congress passed and sent a waiting Presi- long suspected has finally been sci- tem that attempts to bridge the “The compromise we reached will provide our entifically validated: air pollution divide between tablets and PCs. dent Barack Obama legislation late Wednesday night to avoid a economy with the stability it desperately needs.” causes lung cancer. Windows 8.1 still features the The International Agency for dual worlds that Windows 8 cre- threatened national default and end the 16-day partial govern- Research on Cancer declared to- ated when it came out last October. Harry Reid day that air pollution is a carcino- On one hand, it features a ment shutdown, the culmination of an epic political drama that Senate majority leader gen, alongside known dangers touch-enabled tile interface re- such as asbestos, tobacco and ul- sembling what’s found in tablet placed the U.S. economy at risk. traviolet radiation. The decision computers. On the other, there’s The Senate voted first, a bipar- higher at the prospect of an end this winter for the next likely came after a consultation by an ex- the old desktop mode where the tisan 81-18 at midevening. That to the crisis that also had threat- clash between Obama and the pert panel organized by IARC, the keyboard and mouse still reign. cleared the way for a final 285- ened to shake confidence in the Republicans over spending and cancer agency of the World Health The update adds some new finger- 144 vote in the Republican-con- U.S. economy overseas. borrowing. Organization, which is based in and gesture-friendly shortcuts trolled House about two hours Republicans conceded defeat But for now, government for touch-based apps, while re- later on the bill, which hewed after a long struggle. “We fought was lurching back to life. After Lyon, France. storing some respect for the desk- strictly to the terms Obama laid the good fight. We just didn’t Obama signed the bill, Sylvia “The air most people breathe top mode that a billion PC users down when the twin crises erupt- win,” conceded House Speaker Mathews Burwell, director of has become polluted with a com- have become accustomed to. ed more than three weeks ago. John Boehner as lawmakers the Office of Management and plicated mixture of cancer-causing The release comes as sales of The legislation would permit lined up to vote on a bill that in- Budget, issued a memorandum substances,” said Kurt Straif, head traditional desktop and laptop the Treasury to borrow normal- cludes nothing for GOP lawmak- ordering department heads to of the IARC department that computers continue to decline ly through Feb. 7 or perhaps a ers who had demand to eradicate “open offices in a prompt and or- evaluates carcinogens. He said the because consumers are spend- month longer, and fund the gov- or scale back Obama’s signature derly manner.” agency now considers pollution ing money instead on the latest ernment through Jan. 15. More health care overhaul. “All employees who were on to be “the most important envi- smartphones and tablets. than 2 million federal workers “The compromise we reached furlough due to the absence of ronmental carcinogen,” ahead of would be paid — those who had will provide our economy with appropriations may now return second-hand cigarette and cigar remained on the job and those the stability it desperately needs,” to work,” Burwell said. smoke. 27 States Pass Laws to who had been furloughed. said Senate Majority Leader Har- After weeks of gridlock, the Stock Injection Devices After the Senate approved the ry Reid, declaring that the nation measure had support from the Iran Nuclear Talks measure, Obama hailed the vote “came to the brink of disaster” be- White House, most if not all at Schools to Treat and quickly signed the bill early fore sealing an agreement. Democrats in Congress and End on Upbeat Note; today. “We’ll begin reopening Senate Republican leader many Republicans fearful of the Allergic Reactions our government immediately, Mitch McConnell, who negoti- economic impact of a default. More Ahead NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — and we can begin to lift this ated the deal with Reid, empha- Boehner and the rest of the GENEVA (AP) — Nuclear When a third-grade student who cloud of uncertainty from our sized that it preserved a round top GOP leadership told their talks between Iran and six world had been stung by a wasp devel- businesses and the American of spending cuts negotiated two rank and file in advance they powers ended on an upbeat note oped welts on his neck and had people,” the president said. years ago with Obama and Dem- would vote for the measure. In Wednesday, with top Western and trouble breathing, school nurse In the House, Rep. Harold ocrats. As a result, he said, “gov- the end, Republicans split 144 Iranian negotiators announcing a Amanda Williams had the nec- Rogers, R-Ky., said, “After two ernment spending has declined against and 87 in favor. All 198 follow-up round early next month essary dose of epinephrine to long weeks, it is time to end for two years in a row” for the voting Democrats were support- while speaking of significant prog- counter the allergic reaction. this government shutdown. It’s first time since the Korean War. ers. ress in efforts to reduce fears that A law Tennessee enacted this time to take the threat of default “And we’re not going back on this Final passage came in plenty Tehran may be seeking atomic year makes it easier for schools to off the table. It’s time to restore agreement,” he added. of time to assure Obama’s signa- arms. stock the life-saving drug. Wil- some sanity to this place.” Only a temporary truce, the ture before the administration’s Despite abandoning the pes- liams said the emergency room The stock market surged measure set a time frame of early 11:59 p.m. deadline today. simistic tone of previous meetings, doctor told the boy’s parents however, negotiators refused to that he probably wouldn’t have reveal details on what — if any — survived without the injection concessions Iran offered. at Tellico Plains Elementary be- San Francisco Bay Area Trains cause it’s a 30-minute drive to the nearest hospital. Pakistan Bomber Kills 8, Fifteen other states enacted similar laws in 2013, joining 11 Run as Strike Talks Drag On Including Local Official others that already had them, ac- By Terry Collins the morning. comfortable betting that a strike DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Paki- stan (AP) — A suicide bomber cording to the Asthma and Al- The Associated Press On Wednesday, they waited won’t happen. lergy Foundation of America. until about 10:30 p.m. to receive A spokeswoman for San shot his way into the residence of OAKLAND, Calif. — The word from a federal mediator Francisco Mayor Ed Lee an- a provincial government minister contentious talks between the that the transit system will con- nounced Wednesday afternoon in northwestern Pakistan, killing Facebook to Let San Francisco Bay Area Rapid tinue to run today as unions and that he had left on a trip to Asia. the official and seven others in an Teens Share With Transit agency and its two larg- management agree to keep talk- After delaying his flight for two explosion, police said. est unions have dragged on for ing. days to ready the city for a pos- The blast Wednesday near Bigger Audience six months — a period that has The possibility of a strike sible strike, Lee concluded that the town of Dera Ismail Khan SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — seen a chaotic dayslong strike, a appeared to dim earlier in the a walkout seemed unlikely and also wounded more than 30 Facebook is now allowing teen- cooling-off period and frazzled day when Local 1021 President went ahead with the planned trip. people, senior police officer Mo- agers to share their posts on the commuters wondering if they’ll Roxanne Sanchez said she was Federal mediator George Co- hammad Jan said. The minister social network with anyone on wake up to find the trains aren’t hopeful that her union and the hen said progress has been made of law for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa the Internet, raising the risks of running. Amalgamated Transit Union Lo- but he has imposed a gag order province, Israullah Gandapur, minors leaving a digital trail that We’re going to do everything cal 1555 will come up with a deal on the parties. was meeting with people at his could lead to trouble. we can to avert a strike,” Josie by late Wednesday. The key issues have been sala- house to celebrate the Muslim The change announced Mooney, a chief negotiator for “We’re asking that this pro- ries and worker contributions to Eid holiday when the bomber Wednesday affects Facebook us- Service Employees International cess conclude tonight,” Sanchez their health and pension plans. struck, Jan said. ers who list their ages as 13 to 17. Union Local 1021, said before said. “We can do this. We should Talks began in April, three The attacker first shot dead the Until now, Facebook users entering talks Wednesday. “That do this. It is within our grasp.” months before the June 30 con- guard at the house before blowing falling within that age group had doesn’t mean we’re not ready for BART spokeswoman Alicia tract expirations, but both sides himself up inside the guest room been limited to sharing informa- a strike. That doesn’t mean we’re Trost said the agency has been were far apart. of the minister’s residence, the of- tion and photos only with their not able to pull off a work action. flooded with calls and emails The unions initially asked for ficer said. The minister died on the own friends or friends of those We don’t want to.” this week from commuters frus- 23.2 percent in raises over three way to the hospital. friends. Hundreds of thousands of trated that they haven’t been giv- years. The suicide bomber got very The new policy will give teens commuters have endured seven en earlier notices. BART countered with a four- close to the minister before the the choice of switching their set- strike deadlines, sometimes Neither side would say where year contract with 1 percent blast and carried about 8 kilo- tings so their posts can be acces- staying up past midnight waiting negotiations stand. raises contingent on the agency grams (17 pounds) of explosives on sible to the general public. to hear if the trains will run in But at least one person seems meeting economic goals. his body, Jan said. • Main 11 ELECTIONS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 17, 2013 Former Principal Faces Centralia School Board Incumbent

By Amy Nile she said. “I listen to the teachers.” with educators to find solutions [email protected] To improve Centralia’s low for district issues. ABOUT graduation rate, Dolezal said, she ABOUT “The school board also has to Retired principal and edu- PATRICIA DOLEZAL supports keeping students en- NEAL KIRBY find other ways to gather infor- cator Neal Kirby is calling for gaged in school with initiatives, Age: 55 Age: 61 mation,” the 61-year-old said. “I change while facing 15-year in- such as online learning, voca- don’t know how the school board cumbent Patricia Dolezal in the tional training, gifted programs stays fully informed.” race for Centralia School Board. Education: Bachelor’s degree Education: Master’s degree in and increasing student interest In addition to talking with Dolezal is running for a fifth in physical therapy and a bach- school administration, Univer- elor’s degree in psychology, in science, technology, engineer- the superintendent, teacher term on the board. sity of Washington, 1987; Pacific University, Forest Grove, ing and math. bachelor’s degree in psychol- union leaders and other districts, Ore., 1982. Dolezal said she has provided ogy, University of Washington, Kirby said, he would use Cen- Patricia Dolezal physical therapy to students in 1977 tralia’s survey system to gather Dolezal, a physical therapist Occupation: Physical therapist Twin Cities schools, which has information from staff anony- at Providence Centralia Hospital, at Providence Centralia Hospital, afforded her experience with all Occupation: retired educa- mously. said the role of a board member 30 years grade levels. tor and administrator, Edison Kirby said he did not earn includes responsibilities such as The current administration, Elementary principal; 14 years, the endorsement of the Centra- Community Activities: Centra- Centralia Middle School; eight setting the budget, adopting pol- including Superintendent Steve lia Education Association union lia College Foundation, Centra- Bodnar who recently received years, icies and procedures, negotiat- lia Lions Club, Centralia Rotary largely because he does not sup- ing contracts, approving hiring, Club, food drives, Health and recognition from the Education- port using local levy dollars to al Service District, Dolezal said, Community Activities: School as well as acting as a liaison be- Wellness Fair, sews costumes for Levy Committee, United Way support teacher pay increases. tween the district and the com- Southwest Washington Dance is doing a good job. Distribution Board, Lewis Coun- “Teachers are one of the better munity. Center productions “I’m really proud to be part of ty Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other paid employees in the Centralia “You don’t the district,” Dolezal said. “I like Drug Board, Lewis County Sales area,” the veteran community micromanage,” Family: husband, Dr. Joe being part of the team.” Tax Advisory Board, Affordable club and committee member the mother of Dolezal; daughters, Sarah Housing Network, Providence said. “I was very frank about three Centra- and Laura; son, Tony (all CHS Neal Kirby Hospital’s Paint the Town proj- that.” lia High School graduates) ect, Sheriff’s Meth Task Force The average Centralia teacher graduates said. The 34-year educator said Family: two children (both Cen- Number of Years in Centralia: he is running because he has earns $52,555 a year, compared In her 15 tralia High School graduates) to $34,317, the average annual in- years on the 31 received considerable recogni- tion for his work as principal at come for Lewis County, accord- board, Dolezal Patricia Dolezal Number of Years in Centralia: Edison Elementary. Kirby, who 22 ing to state data. said, the com- candidate On the board, Kirby said, he munity has not principal evaluation systems, us- holds a master’s degree in school would support upgrading school supported a ing standards-based grading and administration, said he would construction bond to upgrade improving academic achieve- like to offer his experience as a children without additional cost. facilities, such as Fords Prairie school facilities. ment. board member. Kirby points to a lack of lead- Elementary, which remains sus- Jefferson Lincoln needs more “We’ve got work to do but Kirby led ership from the district office for ceptible to earthquakes. He said space, Fords Prairie requires in- we’ve got a lot of good things go- Edison to earn the low rankings and Centralia’s he also would push for a strong, creased safety at the busy inter- ing on,” Dolezal, who holds two an “A Exem- high dropout rate. regular maintenance schedule section at Harrison Avenue and bachelor’s degrees, said. plary” or “B If elected, Kirby said, he for all buildings. Galvin Road near the school, Bullying, she said, is an issue Very Good” rat- would push for more extensive Kirby said he successfully Washington floods and the high the district already takes very se- ing on the state after-school programs to provide implemented anti-bullying pro- school should have better secu- riously with several prevention achievement help for struggling students and grams at Edison that led to a rity measures in place for indi- programs in place. index every year assistance for English language drop from about 150 to 30 in- viduals accessing the campus, “Bullying is not tolerated,” she since 2007. The Neal Kirby learners. Additionally, the father cidents a year. Additionally, he she said. said. district’s six candidate of two Centralia graduates said said, the cooperative learning If elected to another term, Dolezal earned the endorse- other schools he would aim for better strat- model he implemented requires Dolezal said, she would like to ment of the Centralia Education earlier this year egies to address the district’s children to work together and improve community involve- Association union because, she received “C Good” or “D Fair” high dropout rate, such as after- develop strong social skills. ment and support, particularly said, she works as a team player ratings based on the index. school programs and providing “Education has been my life,” in upgrading school buildings. and supports instructors, includ- Students not meeting stan- students more opportunities. Kirby said. “I do think its time Other challenges facing the ing approving the use of local dards should receive additional “We really have to prepare the for a change in leadership.” district, the 55-year-old said, levy dollars to fund for teacher instruction, Kirby said, noting kids before high school,” he said. ••• include implementing new pro- pay increases. that Edison has for years pro- School board members, Kir- Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 grams, adjusting to teacher and “I’m out there in the schools,” vided extra time for struggling by said, should communicate twitter.com/AmyNileReports Averill, Buzzard Square Off for Centralia School Board By Amy Nile Free Event! [email protected] ABOUT Former Lewis County Com- RON AVERILL missioner Ron Averill is facing Age: 75 Amy Buzzard, a mother of four, for a seat on the Centralia School Education: bachelor’s degree Board. in foreign service, University of Lyle Overbay, Ron Averill Southern California, 1959; master’s degree in regional and New York With 17 years experience in comparative politics of South- Yankees higher education as a professor east Asia, The American Uni- first baseman, and an administrator, as well as versity, Washington D.C., 1974; his background in keeping the certificate in national security, featured county’s budget balanced, Aver- U.S. Army War College, 1981 speaker ill said, he can make a difference in the school system. Occupation: Retired The district, he said, needs Experience: Former Lewis to improve the County Commissioner, District graduation 1; former dean of social sciences, rate, student South Puget Sound Community achievement College; former professor of po- on state assess- litical science, SPSCC and Hawaii ments, the poor Pacific University; former pro- fessor of military science (ROTC), ranking of six Oklahoma State University; of Centralia’s Ron Averill Men’s Night Out! candidate retired colonel, military intel- seven schools, ligence, U.S. Army and English lan- (Ladies welcome, too!) guage instruction. Community Activities: Repre- Sponsored by Providence Medical Group and Centralia Rotary “One of the problems facing sents City of Centralia on Che- the district is a lot of students halis River Basin Flood Authority, come out of a lower socioeco- represents Lewis County on nomic class,” the retired Army Timberland Regional Support Tuesday, Nov. 5, 6-8 p.m. colonel said. “While it’s a chal- Network, represents Lewis Fox Theatre in downtown Centralia lenge, it’s one we simply must County on Washington Associa- overcome.” tion of Counties on Washington Do you know a guy who avoids going to the doctor? It remains difficult, Averill State Emergency Management said, to improve the quality of Council, Thurston-Mason-Lewis Come find out why an annual physical is important and what students’ education with inad- Community Action Council, screenings men need to stay well. equate school facilities. Advisory Board for Seattle District, U.S. Army Recruiting Featured Speakers: “We need to get maintenance Command, Lewis County Farm on to a regular schedule,” the Bureau (Legislative Committee), • Lyle Overbay, New York Yankees irst basemen veteran area club and committee Twin Cities Rotary, Knights of • Dan Morgenstern, ARNP, Rochester Family Medicine member said. Columbus, Veterans Memorial Bullying, Averill said, is a Museum, American Legion Post • James Lechner, MD, Providence Regional Cancer System very important issue facing the 17, Centralia, Veterans of For- • James Raymond, MD, RadiantCare district as children often retali- eign Wars, Post 2200 • Arnie Guenther, cancer survivor ate by bringing a gun to school or committing suicide. The Family: Wife, Janice; daughter, Following the presentations, a variety of medical providers from the community will 75-year-old referenced the movie, EllaLou Morales; grandchildren, answer your questions in a panel discussion on men’s health. Talk to primary care providers, “Mean Girls,” in describing how Mikey Morales and Maleea social cliques inside the schools Morales (attended Centralia oncologists, experts in orthopedics, urology, podiatry, physical therapy and more. often leave children feeling left Schools) out. Register today! Go to www.provregister.org “I’m for zero tolerance of bul- of 52 years said he would attend lying,” he said, noting the need classes and school events to ob- or call 360.330.8656. for schools to recognize the tain additional information. reasons why children retaliate Averill said he did not earn and change the way the issue is the endorsement of the Centra- Directions: Take I-5 to Exit 81 (Mellen St.). Go handled. lia Education Association union west on Mellen St. approximately one mile to the If elected, Averill said, he

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Amy Buzzard ing students set goals and meet Elections them. Buzzard said the district ABOUT AMY BUZZARD Buzzard said she would bring needs to address the low gradu- Continued from page 11 to the board a broad range of ation rate early in each child’s Age: 39 experiences as a mother of four education. “It’s coming out of the taxpay- school age children in the dis- “For me, it comes back to Education: Centralia College, Bellevue Community College, Lower Co- er’s pocket,” Averill, who holds a trict and a classroom volunteer. paying attention and not letting lumbia Community College pathology program, Centralia High School master’s degree, said. “It’s impor- them fall through the cracks,” Occupation: Stay-at-home mother of four While he supports teachers, tant to have a she said. Averill said, Lewis County has a clear vision for Bullying, the 39-year-old said, Community Activities: Volunteer in Centralia Schools, Centralia School consistently high unemployment the district,” the is an issue the Centralia School Centralia High District Levy Committee, Centralia School District Strategic Planning rate and the average taxpayer District is addressing well with Committee, singing and playing music for various occasions in the area only makes about School graduate programs such as Rachel’s Chal- $36,000 annually. The average said. lenge and an initiative that teach- Family: Husband, R.W. Buzzard; four children Centralia teacher earns $52,555 As a board es students at Edison Elementary a year, according to the state Of- member, Buz- Amy Buzzard to treat others kindly. Number of Years in Centralia: 30 fice of Superintendent of Public zard said, she candidate If elected, Buzzard said, she Instruction. would focus would obtain information on The Centralia School District, on working as issues by asking the superinten- her the endorsement from the Averill said, needs to ensure stu- a team to set student-centered dent, existing board members Centralia Education Association ELECTION COVERAGE dents are adequately prepared goals. The veteran district com- and teachers. union. mittee member said she would “My issues are straightfor- The Chronicle will feature throughout the system. Because “I’d go out into the field, con- candidates for local city coun- half of students will go directly advocate for setting priorities, sulting with the people it’s affect- ward,” she said. “The people I cils in Saturday’s edition. Cov- into the workforce rather than such as funding upgrades for ing,” she said. want to serve are the children.” erage will include. attend college, Averill said, the district facilities, if elected. Buzzard said she would make With her student-centered • Toledo library vote district should provide vocation- “A challenge is an opportunity sure teachers have the support agenda, Buzzard said, she can • Centralia City Council al training programs, in addition for change,” Buzzard said. they need to instruct students bring positive change to the dis- • Chehalis City Council to preparing youth for higher Current challenges facing the in the classroom. Her support trict. • Fire and EMS elections and education. district, she said, include raising of instructors, including her ap- “With unity, we can make a measures “Our students are our future,” the graduation rate, improving proval of using local levy dollars difference,” she said. “I believe in the father and grandfather said. academic achievement and help- for teacher pay increases, earned our public school system.” State Attorney General Sues Food Panel Approves Rules Industry Group Over I-522 for State Pot Industry VIOLATIONS: Bob require labeling on genetically group said it takes great care to modified foods. understand and comply with all GREEN LIGHT: Rules state-licensed growers, proces- Ferguson Says Grocery Much of the money used in state election and campaign fi- sors and sellers. The measures Manufacturers the campaign to oppose I-522 nance laws. Crafted for Industry put state officials in the diffi- has come from the Grocery "GMA will review its actions Still Federally Illegal cult position of crafting rules Association Violated Manufacturers Association. Fer- in Washington state and relevant for a fledgling industry barred Finance Laws guson said the association im- statutes and continue to cooper- By Gene Johnson by federal law for more than properly established a special ate with state authorities to fully The Associated Press seven decades. By Mike Baker account that was used to collect resolve the issue as promptly as SEATTLE — Washington Washington’s liquor board The Associated Press money from the industry and possible," the organization said. devised the rules after nearly used to oppose the initiative. Voters will decide on I-522 became the second U.S. state to SEATTLE — Washington's a year of research, debate and Ferguson said the organization next month in what has shaped adopt rules for the recreational attorney general accused a food planning, including public should have formed a separate up to be one of the costliest ini- sale of marijuana Wednesday, industry group Wednesday of hearings that drew hundreds of political committee that would tiative fights ever in Washington setting what advocates hope violating state campaign finance people around the state. They require increased disclosure. state. will become a template for the laws for how it collected and cover everything from the se- Ferguson said the association Supporters say consumers legalization of the drug around spent more than $7 million to curity at and size of licensed explicitly attempted to shield have a right to know whether the world. oppose a food labeling initiative. marijuana gardens, to how members from scrutiny for op- foods they buy contain geneti- “We feel very proud of what The office of Attorney Gen- many pot stores can open in posing the initiative. cally engineered ingredients we’re doing,” said Sharon Fos- eral Bob Ferguson said it was cities across the state. "This is precisely the conduct and contend that GE label is no ter, chairwoman of the Wash- moving quickly to seek a tem- Sales are expected to begin our campaign disclosure laws different from other food labels. ington Liquor Control Board, porary restraining order, hoping by the middle of next year, with are designed to prevent," Fergu- Opponents say it would cost as she and her two colleagues that the Grocery Manufacturers supporters in Washington hop- son said. Ferguson said the case farmers and food processors and approved the rules. “We are Association would soon disclose ing taxed pot might bring the could lead to a significant fine. that such a label implies the food making history.” who contributed to the cause The Grocery Manufacturers is somehow less safe. Washington and Colorado state tens or hundreds of mil- as voters prepare to cast their Association said in a statement In California last year, vot- last year legalized the posses- lions of dollars, with much of ballots. Some parts of the food that it was surprised to learn that ers narrowly rejected a GMO-la- sion of up to an ounce of pot the revenue directed to public industry have been working to state officials viewed the associa- beling measure after opponents by adults over 21, with voters health and drug-abuse preven- defeat Initiative 522 that would tion's actions as improper. The mounted a $46 million defense. deciding to set up systems of tion. CH507436.cd.sw The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 17, 2013 • Main 13

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2009 as a non-partisan associa- year though that he’s become encouraged local chapters to “go “(As Oath Keepers) I think Oath tion of current and former mili- disturbed about, what he sees as, operational by forming special we should actually just wake up tary, police and first responders. creeping government tyranny. civilization preservation teams.” more and more people to what’s Continued from the front page When joining, military and He’s now “pro-Constitution, “Oath Keepers is instructing happening,” he said. “Many poli- public safety officials redoubled pro-Bill of Rights and pro-gun,” its 30,000 members nationwide ticians in either party are corrupt. Oath Keepers’ meeting Tuesday their pledge — which they first he said. to form up special teams and They are bought by big corpora- to join a movement dedicated to took when joining the service — The Army specialist and his sub-teams in each Oath Keepers tions, and we have to change that.” preserving the Constitutional lib- to defend the Constitution and friend, Jonathan Anson, 28, Lac- chapter,” Rhodes said, “modeled “We are $17.3 trillion in debt. I erties he cherishes. disobey unconstitutional orders, ey, earlier this fall founded the loosely on the Special Forces ‘A can’t even comprehend that,” he Nicoara, like many Oath including: orders to disarm the Thurston-Pierce Counties Oath Team’ model.” said. “We want more and more Keepers, fears government cor- American people, conduct war- Keepers. The special teams should and more debt.” ruption and infringement on per- rantless searches, and detain On Tuesday, the friends so- include law enforcement and Nicoara made his first visit sonal rights. Americans as enemy combatants cialized with the Lewis County military liaisons, neighborhood to the U.S. in 1997, as part of his “America gave me what my na- in violation of their rights to a Oath Keepers. watch groups and intelligence- work facilitating adoptions of Ro- tive country could not,” Nicoara jury trial. Only a few members consis- gathering specialists, he said. said, “but we are going towards manian children. Over time, civilians have en- tently attend Thurston-Pierce Numerous posts on the Oath He continued with adoption communism, and living 27 years tered the movement. meetings — they’re mostly mili- Keepers’ website are dedicated to under communism, I know what work until 2005, when he moved Here, the Oath Keepers want tary — and Roggenkamp and Edward Snowden, the former CIA to the West Coast, married and, that’s like. The life of people in to remind local law enforcement Anson hope to use suggestions and NSA employee who disclosed Romania was really bad.” with his wife, opened Best Qual- of that vow they took. from the other local chapters, in- to the press classified details of ity Home Care, an elder care busi- If there is one thing the Lewis “I’m not throwing them all cluding Lewis County, to grow top-secret United States surveil- County Oath Keepers hate, it’s ness in Centralia. into a lump sum,” Bozarth said. their ranks in the coming months. lance programs. Nicoara admits running a tyranny. Roggenkamp said his group On the Oath Keepers’ homep- “But there are a few rogue military small business can be taxing. A fledgling chapter in exis- and law enforcement officers that will concentrate on emergency age, the words “Snowden hon- But with American freedoms, tence for about two months, the think it’s just fine to create tyran- preparedness, another core ored his oath. Honor yours! Stop Nicoara said, a strong work ethic Lewis County Oath Keepers are ny on the American people.” component of the Oath Keepers !” is superimposed on determined to localize the Oath movement. a headshot of President Barack can yield positive results. Keepers’ national mission to de- ALEX ROGGENKAMP, a specialist “Oath Keepers are in no way, Obama. After returning to Roma- fend the Constitution. in the United States Army, takes shape or form political,” Bozarth Lewis County Oath Keepers nia from his first trip to the U.S., Bob Bozarth, president of the no issue with civilians demand- said on Tuesday. maintain they are dedicated to in 1997, Nicoara gathered with Lewis County group, said he felt ing accountability from their “Everyone is welcome to come helping the community, not de- friends to celebrate St. Nicholas called to join the movement. military and police — just so to our meetings and join the Oath stroying the government. day. “I see my country failing in long as they also help to “wake up” Keepers,” he said. “Any race, gen- “I have no plans, no thoughts, “When everybody was there, front of my eyes. We can sit American citizens. der, color and religion is more whatsoever, of overthrowing the they were asking me of my opin- around the coffee shops and go “I personally love that civil- than welcome — in fact, we en- government or law enforcement,” ion of America, and I told them on Facebook and whine and ians are also trying to do some- courage them to join us.” Roggenkamp said. “If anything, this: I have two observations cry ’til we’re blue in the face, but thing and see the issues going on,” Bozarth said he hopes that I’d want to be working with them about America, one good and one without action, it’s all for naught. Roggenkamp said Wednesday. openness also will help dispel to fix this unstable chaos that bad,” Nicoara recalled. “Which We’ve got to step up,” Bozarth “The only thing bad is they don’t some misconceptions; Oath we’re calling society right now.” one do you want first? They said: said. have the training, discipline and Keepers are not a radical militia, ‘Give us the good one first,’ and I Twice a month, the group of know-how a military person has.” nor are they attempting to over- THOUGH IT WAS DIFFICULT TO pro- replied: In America, if you are a about two dozen gathers at the “I don’t see that as a problem throw the government. cure basic necessities in Romania, hard-worker, honest, with good Kit Carson restaurant in Chehalis. though,” he went on. “My being Public perception begs to dif- it was impossible to voice political morals and decided to succeed, At its meeting Tuesday, at- trained just means I can train fer — in part, it seems, because of views without the possibility of you can have almost anything tendees discussed reaching out someone else.” the group’s strongly worded proc- retribution, Nicoara said. you dreamed about. The bad one to law enforcement, a tenet of the Roggenkamp, 22, Olympia, lamations. Here, Nicoara takes full ad- is you have to work really hard to movement. joined the Army right out of Oath Keepers founder Stewart vantage of his First Amendment achieve your goals, or what they Oath Keepers was founded in high school. It’s only in the last Rhodes, in a letter released Oct. 1, right. call ‘The American Dream.’”

The increasing need for tech- “If you can nourish commu- The building’s third floor will Rovelstad said the architects College nology in education, he said, influ- nity inside your building, that’s my include instructional spaces with are making revisions on the floor Continued from the front page enced the architecture of the state- thing,” Rovelstad said. “Our op- moveable options designed for plan based on feedback from stu- of-the-art building. tions are infinite.” changing needs and technology dents, faculty, staff and the public. through capital campaigns. The facility will feature a plan- The planetarium, Rovelstad over time. The third floor will also “They’re evolving,” he said. Centralia College will replace etarium, a multipurpose room, a said, will act as the focal point for feature a communications center, “They’re changing.” many of the functions currently bookstore, food services, a stu- the building and can double as lec- office areas, lounge space, study After completing the design, provided by the student center dent-run cafe, offices for student ture or art space. nooks, hang out areas and an am- Ward said, he expects to open bid- with the new facility. government and programs, the “A planetarium has an amazing phitheater. ding for the building in early 2015 One of the building’s architects, multicultural center, a welcome energy,” he said. The stairs will act as the state- and to break ground that summer. Andy Rovelstad, of Rovelstad Ar- desk, conference rooms, an area The second floor will house ment piece for the building, Rov- The Centralia College Com- chitecture, led those in attendance with a raised stage, projection ca- student services, such as financial elstad said, featuring windows to mons, he said, could open as early through a computerized, three-di- pabilities, lounge space and seat- aid, counseling, admissions and look out over campus, similar to as January 2017 or as late as the fall mensional tour of the new facility. ing areas on the first floor. the cashier. those in the Science Building. of that year.

Calendar: Eagles Host Comedy Show Continued from Main 2 The performers also will be lead- ing crafts, games and other activities. The event, which will be held 8 “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” is a a.m.-noon, provides career explora- production of the Centralia Ballet tion in STEM (science, technology, Academy. engineering and mathematics) fields Discover! Children’s Museum is for young women in grades 7-9 and a located at 1461 NW Louisiana Ave., concurrent workshop for parents and Chehalis, educators. The schedule for the day is: Students: 8-8:25 a.m.: Check-in, Washing- Chehalis Eagles to Host ton Hall, Foyer Comedy Show 8:30-9:30 a.m.: OMSI assembly: Altered States, Washington Hall The- A comedy show is being held at atre the Chehalis Moose Lodge on Sat- 9:40-10:30 a.m.: Career Work- urday. shop 1, various locations A dinner will be 5-7 p.m. and the 10:30-10:55 a.m.: Break/snack, show is at 8 p.m. Admission is $10 to Student Center Cafeteria each event. 11-11:50 a.m.: Career Workshop 2, The program will include a “I Do” various locations Golden Bell ceremony, in which the An Parents and Educators: story of the Loyal Order of Moose is 8:00-8:25 a.m.: Check-in, Wash- told. Also, Tommy Mooses will be m Com presented to the Lewis County Sher- a e ue ington Hall, foyer re Tr iff’s Office. The Tommy Mooses are D 8:30-9:30 a.m.: OMSI assembly: given to children in crisis situations. Lovestock 2014 Dream Proposal Altered States, Washington Hall The- atre More information is available by 9:40-11:50 a.m.: Parent workshop, calling (360) 736-9030. Make your proposal or re-proposal epic! Washington Hall, room 103 The Chehalis Moose Lodge is lo- The sponsors host a luncheon for cated at 1400 Grand Ave., Centralia. Marching bands, celebrities, hot air balloons, fireworks... the presenters at the conclusion of if you can dream it, we’ll do it. the workshops, Science Center foyer, Centralia College Class 12:10-1:15 p.m. Go to LuckyinLovestock.com to submit a video There are typically about 200 stu- Will Give Instruction in dents and 70 parents who participate Playing Guitar in One Day or written entry for a chance to win: in this event. The cost is $5 per family, but scholarships are available for any- Californian Marlene Hutchin- a Up to $10,000 to make your dream marriage one who requests one. Students and son is returning to Centralia College proposal or re-proposal come true. parents will be able to register at the Saturday for her “Learn to Play Gui- door starting at 8 a.m. on the day of tar in a Day!” workshop. a A deluxe wedding and reception for 20 at the event. The one-day workshop, which Lucky Eagle Casino & Hotel. Event sponsors are TRiO pre- has been seen on PBS, is for busy college programs: Talent Search and adults who want to learn to play gui- a $5,000 toward your honeymoon. Upward Bound, American Asso- tar but don’t have time for weekly ciation of University Women-Lewis lessons. Participants will learn ba- Vote for your favorite proposal idea. County Branch and Centralia Col- sic chords, simple strumming and Top five win FREE weddings and more. lege. For additional information, picking patterns, play familiar songs, contact Kathleen Vodjansky-Ward learn music theory, tuning, tabla- at (360) 736-9391, ext. 358, or email ture, guitar care, music resources, [email protected]. performance skills and more. Students must provide their own acoustic guitar for the workshop. ‘Sorcerer’s Apprentice’ The course fee is $79. Also, a materi- als fee, $30, is payable at the class for Cast Members to Visit the “Learn to Play Guitar in a Day!” Discover! Children’s book and a clip-on electronic tuner. Hutchinson has more than 35 Museum years of experience playing guitar. Cast members of “The Sorcerer’s Registration in advance is re- Apprentice” will be at the Discover! quired. To sign up, call the Centralia Children’s Museum from 11 a.m. un- College Continuing Education De- I - 5 Exit 88. WEST ON HWY 12 TO ANDERSON ROAD • ROCHESTER, WA til noon Saturday to give children the partment, (360) 736-9391, ext. 427. 1-800-720-1788 • LUCKYEAGLE.COM opportunity to learn about the story The class will be 10 a.m.-3 p.m. A CHEHALIS TRIBAL ENTERPRISE and the art of ballet. in WAH 109. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 17, 2013 • Sports 1

Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl The Chronicle’s Grid Picks Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 4 Sports e-mail: [email protected] of the Week Prep Football Tuesday’s 1A Boys Soccer Bearcats Rochester’s Hawes Bros. Qualify for State Back on the By The Chronicle pearance in the State 1A cham- “It just got plugged out in Hayden Huddleston finished TUMWATER — Roches- pionships and tying for third the fairway. The grounds are fifth at 154. ter’s Deric Hawes wrapped up place. pretty soft,” Warrior coach The top 15 golfers out of Road to Face the fall por- Hawes shot a 77 on Mon- Mike DeBruler said. “He had a District 4 qualified for the State tion of his day, with a 37 on the front nine really good day. It’s his fourth 1A championships, which will River Ridge senior golf and 36 on the back at Tumwater year going to state, and I’m real be played May 28 and 29 at campaign Valley Golf Course — including happy for him.” Lake Spanaway Golf Course. WEEK 7: W.F. West Trying with a 73 four birdies — to finish with a Woodland won the team Hawes’ brother Brock, a to Move Above .500 in here Tuesday two-day score of 150. He tied title, and the Warriors tied sophomore, finished in a tie on Day 2 of with Woodland’s Tanner Hud- with Hoquiam for second place. for 10th place and will join his EvCo; Tigers Host No. 1 the District 4 dleston for third place. Woodland’s Ryan Sturdivan brother on the Lake Spanaway 1A Boys Golf The Warrior senior’s score won the District 4 champion- Thunderbirds Deric Hawes road trip in May. The younger Tournament, could have been even lower if ship with a two-day score of 141, T-3rd in Dist. 4 Hawes shot an 87 on Monday By Aaron VanTuyl securing his Golf Tourney not for a 2-stroke penalty for a followed by Hoquiam freshman [email protected] fourth ap- lost ball on hole No. 11. John Sand (149). Woodland’s please see GOLF, page S5 The Bearcats had the mis- fortune of opening Evergreen Tuesday’s 1A Girls Soccer 2A Conference play with Tum- water, now the No. 1-ranked 2A team in the state. A 35-28 loss put them a bit behind the 8-ball as far as the league standings in the six-team EvCo are Week 7 Football concerned, making the rest of their league slate a fight to keep their W.F. West (5-1) playoff rel- evance. vs. The ob- stacle in W.F. West's playoff path this week River Ridge (4-2) is River Ridge (4-2, Friday, 7 p.m., 1-1 league), at South Sound which is coming off Stadium of a 17-13 win over Centralia. The Hawks started EvCo play with a 24-17 loss to Black Hills, which W.F. West defeated 35-19 Brandon Hansen / [email protected] last week. Rochester’s Camryn Althauser (right) chases down the ball with Tenino’s Hailey Roelich in Bearcat coach Bob Wollan pursuit during SWW 1A Evergreen girls soccer action Tuesday in Rochester. thought River Ridge matched up well against Black Hills in that loss. "I was real impressed with how tough River Ridge was against Black Hills' front, and Warriors Pound Rival Tenino just with the speed (the Hawks) have," Wollan said. "We're in By The Chronicle day night. holding it strong and then at- Riffe each had goals and Tenino for a real battle when we get up ROCHESTER — Camryn Althauser and Vasquez each tack with our speed on the added an own goal. there." Althauser and Anna Vasquez notched three goals for their wings,” Rochester coach John “Our defense, as a whole, Sophomore Kobe Key quar- both had hat tricks and the team, which had a 4-0 halftime Hayes said. “Karlee Pearson held up and didn’t give in at all,” terbacks the offense, with older Warriors downed SWW 1A lead. had an excellent game on the Hayes said. brother Michael Key and sopho- League Evergreen Division ri- “We wanted to work on us- wing.” more Chris Leiba running the val Tenino, 10-0, here on Tues- ing our central midfield and Sierra Seymour and Cassi please see SOCCER, page S5 ball. The older Key ran for 74 yards on 17 carries last week against Centralia, while the 2A Cross Country younger Key completed 8 of 18 passes for 81 yards. "I kind of remember their Tumwater Boys, 4x100, 4x400 track team, and they're all running around out Girls Outrun on that football field," Wollan said. "They look real dynamic Bearcats when they get into space. They By The Chronicle want to run the football and Tumwater swept both the throw play action off it." boys and girls races during Ever- The Bearcats, meanwhile, green 2A Conference cross coun- hope the slow start they got try action Wednesday at Stan against Black Hills — W.F. West Hedwall Park in Chehalis. led 7-6 at halftime, but never The Thunderbird girls got the crossed midfield outside of a 78- yard touchdown on a screen pass top five finishers and downed from Tanner Gueller to Bryan the Bearcats 15-50, while the Moon — isn't a recurring theme. Tumwater boys got a first-place "There's nothing that's go- finish by Dawit Mengistu (17 ing to be easy in this league, or minutes, 16.4 seconds) to defeat in the remainder of our sched- W.F. West 25-34. ule. We are not that physically In the girls race, Noelle Bed- commanding to where we can Brandon Hansen / [email protected] ford finished eighth for the The varsity boys race starts in an Evergreen 2A Conference cross country meet between W.F. West and Tumwater Wednes- please see FOOTBALL, page S5 day at Stan Hedwall Park in Chehalis. please see XC, page S5

Finishing The Final Word W.F. West’s CC Pizza & Basketball Coming Oct. 26 Noelle Bed- TV’s Best Bet ford gets By The Chronicle scrimmage a CC alumni team at 6 p.m., near the NFL Football inish line of The Centralia College basketball pro- and the Blazer men will play an intra- Seattle at Arizona her eighth grams will kick off the season with their squad scrimmage at 7:30 p.m. 5 p.m. second-annual Pizza & Basketball Party place inish Tickets are $5 and include two slices NFL Network Wednesday on Saturday, Oct. 26. of pizza and a beverage. Tickets can be in Chehalis. The event, held in the Centralia Col- lege Health & Wellness Center, will fea- purchased from any basketball player, at ture pizza served from 5 to 6:30 p.m. The the college’s Sports Programs office, or at Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Lady Blazer women’s basketball team will the door.

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Hunting, Fishing Outdoors Hiking, Birding

Fishing Fishing the A Girl and A Gun Cowlitz By Jordan Nailon Aims For Onalaska [email protected] WINLOCK — I was out in Grays Harbor last Friday morning, enjoying a crisp foggy sunrise and watch- ing the local anglers crowd in with their boats at the mouth of the Satsop River when a friend called me up and invited me to go out on his boat on the lower Cowlitz River. Salmon fishing on the Cowlitz has been hot com- pared to other local rivers that were blown out by the late September/early Octo- ber storms. Up above the Toutle River, which con- stantly muddies the wa- ters below its mouth with Mount St. Helens sediment,

the water had several me- Tom Walls / Courtesy Photo ters of visibility and in some Diane Walls demonstrates a downed defender position with the Kimber Solo pistol to simulate what could happen in a self-defense altercation. places was clear to the bot- tom. King and Silver salm- GUN LEAGUE: on were rumored to be run- ning the emerald gauntlet as Sights Set on Providing steadily as freeway traffic. Lewis County Women By the time I reached the southern edge of Lewis Firearm Training, County, what had been a Opportunities for promising sunny day had turned into an overcast af- Recreational and ternoon with glistening Competitive Shooting precipitation hovering in the air. A small fleet of sled By Amy Nile boats were spread out at re- [email protected] spectful intervals, each an- gler settling into their slot A Girl and A Gun is aim- or hole along the winding ing for Lewis County with its river. sights set on increasing wom- The word on the river, en’s shooting opportunities. spreading from boat to boat, The national women’s was that the bite was hot, but gun league is launching an that there were no clipped Onalaska chapter on Satur- keeper fish to be had. In day. order for a salmon to be le- “It’s very important for gal for harvesting, it must the ladies to know they don’t have its rear adipose fin have to have previous train- clipped off. This procedure ing,” said Jennie Van Tuyl, is performed on hatchery head of the Onalaska chapter. fish before they are released “They don’t even have to have into the local waterways. touched a gun before. We’ll Through this measure, state kindly provide the training.” biologists hope to protect The certified firearms in- Tom Walls / Courtesy Photo the “native” salmon runs, structor owns a Gig Harbor Diane Walls shoots her Kimber Solo with only her non-dominant hand. while allowing the hatchery area gun business that spe- fish to serve as table fodder. cializes in outfitting women league has grown to include 58 self-defense training. Additionally, the Onalas- Our first technique on for shooting. A Girl and A chapters in 21 states with more “As a female, it’s very im- ka chapter women will meet the river was to employ bait- Gun, Van Tuyl said, is encour- than 1,600 members nation- portant to know how to get monthly for move and shoot ed spinners. In this method, aging more education and op- wide. away from some bozo if he games that feature real-life you cast out and slowly reel portunities for women to par- The National Association grabs you and tries to make in your line, causing your ticipate in recreational, as well of Sporting Goods Wholesal- you do something you don’t scenarios, in addition to par- sparking hooks and bait to as competitive shooting. ers recently announced that want to do,” Van Tuyl said. ticipating in half-day shooting spin and lunge in the water. Another organizer and participation by women has Another seminar, she said, clinics. The offbeat refractions cre- firearms instructor, Diane increased by 46 percent in tar- will help female participants “So they don’t have to shoot ate the illusion of a small Walls, of Toldeo, said the state get shooting and 36 percent in find the proper fitting for a with the boys if they don’t want fish fighting the current on has only one other chapter of hunting over the last decade, holster in a male-dominated to,” Van Tuyl said. “The ladies its way upstream. This tech- A Girl and A Gun, in Walla according to a news release. industry. nique garnered us numer- Walla. Retailers have also seen a In March, the Onalaska get to shoot together and have ous hits on our line, but no “We’ll have a shooters fel- rise in the number of firearms chapter will start meeting that camaraderie.” fish. lowship for just women,” Walls being sold to women, the re- monthly for Girl’s Night Out at After an hour or so, we said. “Some women are more lease said. the range, which Van Tuyl said, ••• switched up the plan. The comfortable shooting with just With the increasing inter- provides a safe, unintimidat- Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 logic on the boat was that women.” est from women, the Onalaska ing environment for women to because the fish seemed to twitter.com/AmyNileRe- Two Texas women founded chapter will begin holding shoot. be moving through the area A Girl and A Gun two years monthly non-shooting semi- “It’s a really unique feeling ports to be on the range with just www.facebook.com/AmyNi- please see FISHING, page S3 ago for females in pistol, rifle nars in November. One up- and shotgun sports. Today, the coming seminar will include women,” she said. leTheChronicle CHRONICLE READERS’ OWN ADVENTURES...

Coutresy of Jami Lund Coutresy of Crystal Bright Jami Lund and Thayer Lund of Centralia on the scramble to the top of Tongue Mountain. At Twin Falls Campground of of Forest Road 90 mid August 2013. • Sports 3 OUTDOORS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 17, 2013

Fishing

Continued from Sports 3 quickly, we would need to entice them more thoroughly in order to get them to bite. The spinners were too much metal, we needed something with the scent of life on it. We needed to use eggs. The eggs were both cured and procured by my fishing guide. He keeps the eggs from the female salmon he harvests and then treats them with a pro- prietary brine for preservation and maximum funk when they finally hit the water the next year. Drift fishing with eggs is a considerably more difficult pursuit than simple spin cast- ing. First, you need a skilled river pilot who can both control their boat and handle a rod (or two, with the proper endorse- ment). A consistent drift pace is key. In some places the river cur- rent is too fast, and the prop mo- tor must be deployed in order to counteract the drift speed. Other times the current will slack up, and then it’s time to kill the mo- tor. All the while the pilot must make sure the boat is near the Pete Caster/ [email protected] “seam” or channel where fast and Lloyd Bird, Chehalis, catches a ish at Barrier Dam on Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2013 in Salkum. slow water converge. As the ride-along fisherman for the day, my job was much Upper Columbia River, Tributaries to Open for Hatchery Steelhead Fishing more rudimentary than that of my guide. That doesn’t mean By WDFW River from the mouth to 500 feet continuing a fourth year of re- best in southwestern Washing- that I made it look easy. The OLYMPIA — Starting downstream of the Leavenworth covery after consecutive rough ton,” Ware said. “But hunters salmon eggs are set up so that Wednesday (Oct. 16), fishing will National Fish Hatchery Barrier winters in 2007 and 2008,” Ware they are entangled in the fish- shouldn’t overlook the northern open for hatchery steelhead on Dam. Night closure and selective said. “We saw minimal losses Puget Sound region. Deer densi- ing hooks and they are weighted gear rules apply. Motorized ves- last winter, which should mean the mainstem upper Columbia, ties aren’t quite as high as they down with a lead sinker. Instead Wenatchee, Icicle, Methow and sels are not allowed. a good carryover of mature ani- are farther south, but some really of casting, you simply release Okanogan rivers until further Methow River: Open from mals for this year’s hunt.” your line and allow the down- notice. the mouth to the confluence Further west, he says game nice bucks come out of north- river current to take your line out In addition, the Washington with the Chewuch River in Win- managers are buoyed by Okano- western Washington.” until you feel the bait bouncing Department of Fish and Wildlife throp. Fishing from a floating gan mule deer counts showing Area-by-area summaries of off the bottom. Depending on (WDFW) announced that the device is prohibited from the 30 bucks for every 100 antlerless the hunting prospects through- the speed and depth of the river, Similkameen River will open to second powerline crossing to the deer – an excellent ratio. out the state are available on your line could be anywhere “We’re keeping our fingers hatchery steelhead retention be- first Highway 153 Bridge. Night WDFW’s hunting prospects from 60 to 120 feet downriver. closure and selective gear rules crossed, but our Okanogan mule ginning Nov. 1. webpage at http://wdfw.wa.gov/ While the boat drifts with the Jeff Korth, regional fish man- apply. deer herd is looking really good. current, you must use most of ager for WDFW, said approxi- Okanogan River: Open from The dry conditions hunters had hunting/prospects/. your senses to ensure that your mately 14,000 adult steelhead the mouth upstream to the High- to deal with last year are also “Statistics show that hunting submerged line and bait is doing are expected to return to the way 97 Bridge in Oroville. Night gone, and we expect harvest to is a very safe sport, especially what it is intended to do. The tip upper Columbia River this year - closure and selective gear rules increase.” compared to most other outdoor of the rod should have a slow and enough to allow the department apply. West of the Cascades, black- activities,” Ware said. “Hunters constant bob to it. The vibration to open area steelhead fisheries. Areas that will open to fish- tail deer appear to be stable, al- are trained to make sure they of the rod in your hand should ing for hatchery steelhead Nov. 1 though Ware acknowledges Korth noted, however, that have a safe shot, and non-hunt- be light and undulating as the fishing will be more tightly regu- include: they are difficult to count due bait skips off the rocky bottom. lated than last year because fewer Similkameen River: Open to heavy vegetation across the ers can help ensure their safety The sound of the boat motor cor- hatchery steelhead are projected from the mouth to 400 below region. by making themselves visible in relates to the intensity of the ac- to return this year and wild steel- Enloe Dam. Night closure and “Blacktail opportunities look the field.” tion on the end of the rod, letting head are expected to make up a selective gear rules apply. you know if jerk of the rod tip higher proportion of the run. Three areas of the Columbia was a bite or from the pull of the “Careful management is River - Vernita, Priest Rapids OCTOBER 10–31 boat. The angle of the line indi- required to protect naturally and Wanapum - will not open cates the position of your (hope- spawning steelhead listed under for steelhead fishing this fall to fully) free-floating bait. Rolling the federal Endangered Species preserve fishing opportunities fish surface all around and stoke Act,” Korth said. “While these on upper-river tributaries, Korth your drive to hook and land an fisheries traditionally remain said. underwater hog of your own. open through the winter, we may All anglers must possess a % After a few failed attempts have to close fishing early due to valid fishing license and a Co- * at drifting my egg setup and ac- the higher number of encounters lumbia River Salmon/Steelhead OFF cidentally hooking into the river with wild steelhead expected this Endorsement to participate in (with coupon) bottom (which is painfully ob- year.” these fisheries. 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Anglers ally for WDFW to maintain and slot of the river with ten foot are required to immediately re- increase fishing opportunities walls on each side. The salmon lease any steelhead with an in- throughout the Columbia River gave my bait a love tap. A second tact adipose fin without remov- Basin. later it tapped it again. Another ing the fish from the water. All second, and another tap. Then steelhead fitted with a floy (an- Deer Prospects Good Statewide, a pause of unmatched suspense chor) tag and those with one or Access and Safety and brevity before it fully com- more round quarter-inch holes Major Priorities mitted to the meal on the end punched in their caudal (tail) fin STOrE HOUrS: of my line and went running off must also be released. OLYMPIA — As the state’s MON – FrI: 7 AM TO 7 PM down river, zipping substantial Anglers fishing tributaries to most popular hunting season SAT: 8 AM TO 6 PM line out of my reel. 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The Chronicle’s Grid Picks of the Week Tuesday’s 2A While Sports Editor Aaron VanTuyl believes last week was an aberration — something destined to never occur again — he also believes in giving credit where it’s due. Guest Guesser Bob Ellison went 13-0 and, like VanTuyl two weeks ago, earned the “PERFECTION” patch for his letterman’s jacket. Ellison Volleyball researched his picks and offered this advice for future prognosticators: “When in doubt, homer the pick. If you lose, you’re loyal. If you win, you’re a genius.” That advice has been taken by this week’s Guest Guesser, Centralia’s own Kim Ashmore. When he’s not serving on the Centralia School District’s Board of Di- Bearcats Sweep rectors or helping coach the Tiger baseball team (with brother Rex) Ashmore manages Centralia’s Streets department and can almost certainly tell you how long it will be before that pothole by your house is fixed. In more astonishing news, Brandon Hansen earned the right to retain his ‘Red Don’ nickname with River Ridge a 12-1 record in Week 6, while VanTuyl and dressage enthusiast Pete Caster each went 10-3. Reporter/farmer Jordan Nailon went a mere 9-4. Season records: By The Chronicle VanTuyl 61-17, Nailon 58-20, Caster 57-21, Hansen 55-23, Guests 39-13. W.F. West got back on the winning track with Our “Experts” a 25-16, 25-19, 25-12 win over River Ridge on Tues- day in Evergreen 2A Con- ference volleyball action in this Week’s Chehalis. games Julie Spencer led the attack for the Bearcats, knocking down 17 kills Aaron VanTuyl Brandon Hansen Pete Caster Jordan Nailon Kim Ashmore Sports Editor Sports Reporter Visuals Editor Sports Reporter Centralia School with a block, eight digs, Board, Street Dept. and six aces on 10 of 12 serving. Jessica McKay Adna (3-3) at Adna Toutle Lake Adna Toutle Lake Adna added six kills with four Toutle Lake (2-4) 14-13 20-14 20-19 22-20 27-14 digs with three aces on 19 of 22 serving. Tumwater (6-0) at Tumwater Tumwater Tumwater Tumwater Centralia Courtney Teshera or- Centralia (2-4) 50-6 32-7 50-14 42-12 21-20 chestrated the offense with 27 assists, serving 10 of 11 W.F. West (5-1) at W.F. West W.F. West W.F. West W.F. West W.F. West and adding five digs. River Ridge (4-2) 42-13 42-22 26-17 38-20 27-13 "We played well. We Wahkiakum (5-1) MWP MWP MWP MWP MWP did all parts of the game at MWP (6-0) 52-7 40-7 27-24 35-17 35-21 well; we passed well, and our setting was much more Mossyrock (2-4) Onalaska Onalaska Onalaska Onalaska Onalaska consistent, which allowed at Onalaska (3-3) 56-13 42-20 55-7 21-14 31-27 us more kills," W.F. West Ocosta (3-3) at Napavine Napavine Napavine Napavine Napavine coach Lisa Wilson said. Napavine (5-1) 47-0 55-0 60-7 35-14 41-14 "We were just a lot more or- ganized, and that's due to Forks (3-3) at Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester a lot more hard work and Rochester (4-2) 21-14 32-17 33-28 21-20 (2 OT) 21-14 sticking to the basics over Winlock (0-6) at Pe Ell Pe Ell Pe Ell Pe Ell Pe Ell the last week." Pe Ell (2-4) 35-7 32-20 12-10 49-48 33-6 W.F. West also got a boost from Molly Russell, Tenino (2-4) at Montesano Montesano Montesano Montesano Tenino a senior who returned to Montesano (3-3) 35-14 24-12 26-19 48-13 21-10 the lineup after dislocating Kalama (4-2) at Kalama Kalama Kalama Kalama Kalama her shoulder. Russell add- Toledo (3-3) 20-19 30-28 16-8 42-12 27-21 ed three kills and served 14 of 16. Washington (4-2) Washington Washington ASU Washington Washington "We were happy to have at ASU (4-2) 35-22 35-17 28-3 28-20 31-27 her back," Wilson said. "She does a lot of good WSU (4-3) at Oregon Oregon WSU Oregon Oregon things out there." Oregon (6-0) 48-7 55-0 68-65 3OT 40-14 52-21 The Bearcats (3-6, 3-5 Seahawks (5-1) Seattle Arizona Seattle Seattle Seattle league) will play at Aber- at Arizona (3-3) 28-21 17-10 28-17 21-20 27-17 deen on Thursday. Tigers Drop Nonleague Tilt to MM Tuesday’s 2B Volleyball LONGVIEW — The Tigers dropped a non- league match with Mark MWP Tops Onalaska to Stay Undefeated in C2BL Morris here Tuesday eve- ning, losing in four sets, By The Chronicle situations where we led but stripe. Caitlin Sheets tallied 11 kills 25-14, 20-25, 25-21, 25-15. RANDLE — Morton- we couldn't finish," Onalaska "It was a much needed win and 11 digs with eight aces on "We bounced back White Pass stayed undefeated coach Terri Dalsted said. after two losses to begin the 17 of 18 serving. pretty well in the second in Central 2B League volleyball Maddy Dalsted had nine season," Mossyrock coach Alex Napavine trailed 20-10 in set. We played a little bit action with a four-game victo- kills and a block to go along Nelson said. "It's nice to have Game 1 before rallying to keep better, and then we had a ry over Onalaska, 23-25, 25-19, with 14 of 15 serving. Jessica that win under our belt. We've it close, and trailed 19-9 at one let down in the third set, 26-24, 25-18 here on Tuesday Paxton had 8 kills, 15 for 15 been working on our ratios point in Game 4. and couldn't recover in night. serving and 22 defensive digs and we did a good job with "I was proud of the girls for the fourth one," Centralia while McKenna Ulery was 24 those tonight." Madison King had 34 as- digging in and not giving up, coach Neil Sharp said. for 24 from the service stripe Shayne Fried had five aces sists while serving 23 for 23 and fighting for points," Ti- For Centralia, Michaela with five aces from the service and had 30 digs for the Loggers. and served 7 for 8. Maria Or- Hall had 15 kills and nine Onalaska (1-4) will be host- tiz-Hernandez added nine on- ger coach Monica Dailey said. stripe for the Timberwolves. "The girls showed some great digs. Mackenzie Wasson "We started out a little slow ing a Breast Cancer Aware- target passes for the Vikings. added five kills and 16 digs, ness Night Thursday during Mossyrock (6-3 overall, 1-2 heart tonight." tonight and it took us a while Makayla Dailey and Alix Bryse Gilmore had 12 digs, its C2BL home match against league) will play at Central 2B and Tucker McAuley an- to get going," Morton-White Rieper both played solid de- Wahkiakum. Morton-White League foe Adna on Thursday. chored the offense with 27 Pass coach Tammy Kelly said. fensive games, according to "We had a little trouble passing Pass (4-0 league, 7-3 overall) Winlock will host Toutle Lake assists and 15 of 15 serving. on Thursday. the coach, with Dailey added tonight but we came back and plays at Napavine on Thursday. Sharp also had praise were able to finish the game." 11 digs and five blocks. Olivia for Rachel Kernodle and Jade Lundy and Sam Eve- Vikings Power Past Winlock Tigers Fall in Four to Toutle Valentine also tallied 10 kills Leti Ramirez, "two players with 11 digs and eight blocks. land both had 10 kills while MOSSYROCK — Mossyr- TOUTLE — There were a that really sparked us off Napavine (3-6, 1-3 league) Ashley Kelly had nine kills to ock got back on the right track few bright spots for the Tigers, the bench." go along with 14 for 14 serving with a sweep of Winlock (25-11, but not enough to pick up a win will host Morton-White Pass Kernodle was a per- with three aces for MWP. Tay- 25-5, 25-10) here Tuesday night over Toutle Lake here Tuesday on Thursday. fect 7 of 7 from the ser- Note lor Brooks aalso had four kills to pick up its first Central 2B night as the Ducks took down : Pe Ell lost to Wahkia- vice stripe and Ramirez and three blocks. League victory of the season. Napavine, 25-20, 25-17, 21-25, kum, 25-12, 23-25, 25-9, 25-16 notched three kills. Onalaska was led by Taylor Calli Hensch had 16 kills 25-17 in a Central 2B League on Tuesday night. Full details Overall, though, Sharp Anderson, who had 14 kills and to lead the Vikings while Am- volleyball matchup. were not reported. Pe Ell will saw room for improve- six blocks. ber St. Pierre was 20 for 20 Mecaela Chapman dished host Willapa Valley in a non- ment. "We just got into a couple with four aces from the service out 19 assists with six digs, and league match on Thursday. "We really had an off night. We didn't come out with the intensity or emo- Tuesday’s 1A Volleyball tion that we needed and we paid for it," he said. Centralia (11-8, 4-3 Toledo Drops Three-Set Trico Match to Woodland overall) will host fourth- ranked Capital on Thurs- By The Chronicle digs for the Indians. Rochester (4-6, 4-4 league) day. TOLEDO — It didn't matter LEAGUE STANDINGS "We played the best we have will host Rainier on Thursday. to Toledo that third-place Wood- SWW 1A Volleyball all season," Luchau said. "They land was coming in with a 7-2 Evergreen Lg. Ov. came ready to play." league record. The Indians gave Hoquiam 8- 0 10-0 Toledo (1-8 league, 2-8 over- the Beavers all they could handle Montesano 7-1 9-1 all) plays at Trico foe Kalama on before falling in three games, 25- Rochester 4-4 4-6 Thursday. 20, 25-12, 25-18 in a SWW 1A Tenino 3-4 3-5 Note: Toledo's JV lost, 25-8, League Trico Division volleyball Elma 2-5 2-6 25-7, 15-4. contest here Tuesday. Forks 1-6 2-6 "Woodland came in think- Rainier 1-6 1-9 Warriors Swept in Hoquiam ing this was going to be an easy Trico Lg. Ov. HOQUIAM — The Grizzlies fight and it wasn't," Toledo coach CH508055ac.sw Kalama 8-0 8-0 stayed undefeated in SWW 1A Whitney Luchau said. "We had La Center 8-1 8-1 League Evergreen Division ac- great serving, some great rallies, Woodland 8-2 8-3 tion here on Tuesday, sweeping great coverage and great stuff King’s Way Chr 7-2 7-2 Rochester 25-12, 25-17, 25-12. blocks. It was really fun to see Seton Catholic 5-4 6-4 Sarah Johnson led the War- that." White Salmon 4-6 4-6 riors with seven kills, Cali Fritts Luchau added that the hard- Stevenson 3-7 3-7 added a pair of blocks, and Bai- nosed Toledo squad was the Castle Rock 2-6 2-7 ley Spanger notched three ace same team she sees everyday in Toledo 1-9 2-9 serves in the loss. practice and it was nice to see Ilwaco 0-10 0-10 Hoquiam improved to 10-0 the hard work translate onto the (8-0 Evergreen play) with the court. The Indians finished the win. game with 10 aces when in pre- huge difference," Luchau said. "They're a tough team," Roch- vious games they hadn't gotten Jessica Kelly led the team ester coach Wendy Hawes said. any. with five kills, four blocks and CH508056ac.sw "They just don't give up. They can "Serving had been our weak- 10 digs. Sarah Subjeck had 13 as- take a hit and they keep on tick- ness but we moved the ball and sists while Keona Trimmer had ing." served tough and that made a seven digs. Jenna Petersen had 12 • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 17, 2013

brings his best race.” XC W.F. West will travel to Tum- Tuesday’s 2A water’s Pioneer Park for the Ev- Girls Soccer Continued from Sports 1 ergreen 2A Conference meet next Wednesday. Bearcats (24:18) and it was her Cats Claw last time running for W.F. West at Hedwall. Centralia’s Richardson Second at “She was trying to break 24 River Ridge Back, Beat minutes today and came very LACEY — Centralia’s Cory close.” W.F. West coach Amber Richardson finished second River Ridge Cruzan said. “She always works here Wednesday in a three-team By The Chronicle so hard and has a great attitude.” Evergreen 2A Conference cross Keiley Shirt set a 44-second LACEY — The W.F. country meet. West Bearcats clawed back PR for eighth place (25:39), while Richardson, a senior, crossed Kaity Rieke was 11th (28:29), from a 3-2 halftime deficit the 5K boys varsity race’s finish and scratched out a 5-3 win Emilee Witham was 12th (28:37) line in 16:44, dropping under and Madie Fagerness was 15th Brandon Hansen / [email protected] over River Ridge here Tues- the 17-minute mark for the first day in Evergreen 2A Con- (33:50). W.F. West’s Connor Roberts and Tony Swenson run during the irst lap of Ever- time. In the boys race, Tony Swen- green 2A Conference cross country action against Tumwater Wednesday at Stan ference girls soccer action. Liban Ali finished in 19:04 "It was a nailbiter," said son took second for the Bearcats Hedwall Park in Chehalis. Swenson was second (17:35) in the race and Roberts and Diante Spears crossed the Bearcat coach Tino San- (17:35.3), while Connor Roberts was fourth (17:41). line in 19:29 for Centralia, while chez. was fourth (17:41.6) and Terek Joseph Maxwell finished in The Hawks started off Thornburg placed fifth (17:43.8). range. It’s really nice to see these (18:51.4), Michael Matagi was 20:29. the scoring early with goals “Tony came back in the last three push each other and back 17th (20:14.9) and Adan Reyes- Joseph Maxwell finished in in the second and fourth mile to earn the No. 2 finish- into the 17-minute range where Apantipan (20:16.7) was 18th. 20:29 for the Tiger boys. minutes. I know they are capable of run- “Nolan Hawkins also ran a ing spot and a PR for the year,” Centralia will run in the Ev- "We had the sun in our ning. All three were very fo- PR and under 19 again,” Cruzan Cruzan said. “Conner and Terek ergreen 2A Conference meet at eyes. Our goalie was having also ran very competitively to- cused today.” said. “This kid is tough physi- Pioneer Park in Tumwater on a tough time seeing it," said day finishing in the 17-minute Nolan Hawkins was 11th cally and mentally, he always Wednesday. Sanchez. Julianne Fox answered halftime lead. Tuesday night, trailing just 1-0 foe Ocosta 3-1 here on Tuesday back with a score of her Soccer “It was good,” said Toledo- at halftime, but fell 4-0 in SWW night. Senior Rachel Diaz de own in the 16th minute. Winlock coach Horst Malunat 1A League Evergreen Division Leon scored her first goal as a That momentum did not Continued from Sports 1 of his team’s balanced scoring girls soccer action. Pirate to give Adna a 1-0 half- last, however, as River effort, which saw the combo The Eagles came into the time lead. Ridge put one in the net a Rochester (10-2) was work- squad outshoot Stevenson 34-3. match with a league-best 6-1 re- “Tonight’s win was defi- minute later. ing on a few things in prepara- The second half saw more cord before having their hands nitely a full team win,” Adna "The first half we were tion for its big showdown with offensive harmony for the hosts. full with Napavine. coach Juli Aselton said. “We had just so flat," lamented San- league-leader Elma on Friday Yoder netted two more scores, “Elma is one of the better some very unselfish players who chez. "We couldn't get any- night. The Eagles hold a half- passed the ball instead of taking thing going at all." game lead in the division but the (47th, 55th minutes), Hannah teams in the league so we want Ethridge scored on a Courtney to come in and work hard,” shots on goal. It was very fun to Another Fox goal in the Warriors beat Elma in a shoot- watch the girls keep possession 25th minute allowed W.F. out back on Sept. 21. Moore assist (52nd minute), and Napavine coach Henry Gal- Allison Wolf found the net on of langer said. “You’re playing of the ball.” West to sneak into halftime facing only a slim 3-2 defi- a Yoder assist in the 62nd min- against eight or nine seniors and In the second half, Regyn cit. United Shuts Out Stevenson ute. it’s always going to be an uphill Gaffney scored Adna’s second "I kind of got on the WINLOCK — Toledo- “I think we did okay,” said battle against them.” goal on a long ball off the right girls a little bit," Sanchez Winlock United put a hurting Malunat, whose team is bat- side of the field. Freshman Ol- Gallanger was pleased with said. "Put them in differ- on Stevenson during SWW 1A ivia Galaviz scored the Pirates’ tling with Castle Rock for the his team’s efforts, and said that ent situations, and let them League Trico Division girls soc- third goal. Assists in the game third and fourth playoff spots in the three goals in the second believe that they could deal cer play here Tuesday, shutting came from Holli Edminster and the Trico. “We had three tough half came from a few clearing is- with it." out the Bulldogs 7-0. Gaffney. Both players had four games last week, and another sues. The Bearcats came out Michelle Gleason kicked the shots on goal. one coming up on Thursday.” Napavine (2-8) will play at hot in the second half and scoring off for Toledo-Winlock Toledo-Winlock (6-6) plays Hoquiam on Thursday. “While everyone played well on a Caroline Garibay-assisted tonight, center midfielder Ken- blanked River Ridge for the at Woodland (11-0) on Thurs- final 5-3 margin behind goal in the fifth minute. Court- day. Pirates Shoot Past Ocosta dra Stajduhar and Edminster ney Moore followed that score had great games,” Aselton said. goals from Anna Russell up with one of her own in the A whopping 11 different “They set up a lot of plays for us (60th minute), Ashley Hov- eighth minute, and Stephanie Napavine Stumped by Elma Adna players took shots on goal tonight.” en (66th minute), and McK- Yoder notched a goal in the 27th NAPAVINE — The Tigers as the Pirates downed SWW Adna (8-3 overall) plays at enna Moon (72nd minute). minute, giving United a 3-0 kept it close with Elma here on League 1A Evergreen Division Tenino on Thursday. "We had to change some things up," explained San- chez. "They came out and tent for 18 holes yesterday and of 184. Trevin Byrd, playing in his played real well." Golf 18 today,” DeBruler said. “That’s “I felt bad for him, but at the first district tournament, fin- For the game, the young what just kind of got him over same time, he did what he need- ished at 202 for the two-day Bearcats outshot River Ridge 8-5. Arianne Wood- Continued from Sports 1 the top.” ed to do today,” DeBruler said of tournament, shooting a 50-49 land had five saves for W.F. and went 45-43 on Tuesday to Brian Ranger, meanwhile, Ranger, who trimmed 7 strokes on Tuesday. West (3-7-1, 3-5 league), finish at 175. missed a state trip by 1 stroke, off his score between Day 1 “He just steadily progressed which plays at Aberdeen on “He was just pretty solid over finishing at 185 (96 Monday, 45- and Day 2. “He gave himself a and got better as the year went Thursday. the two days, just pretty consis- 44 Tuesday) with a cutoff score chance.” along,” DeBruler said.

Football favorite (6-0, 2-0 league, ranked No. Forks at Rochester games should Outlook: Morton-White Pass is Prep Football Playoffs: 1) to win the EvCo league title. W.F. clear things up a bit. In the Trico, ranked No. 1, with a 6-0 Central Continued from Sports 1 Seeds, Scenarios and West needs to win out (vs. River meanwhile, Woodland (ranked No. 2B League record and wins over Ridge, Capital and Centralia) to 2) and La Center (No. 5) are both Napavine (5-1) and Wahkiakum impose our will," Wollan said. Far-Off Predictions secure second. R.A. Long and Mark 6-0 with 5-0 league marks, and (5-1), which sit at second and third Morris are both 2-0 in GSHL play; Toledo is in a three-way tie with "We've got to execute and be By Aaron VanTuyl in the C2BL standings. Those three smart, and be fast, and I don't the Lumberjacks (and touchdown White Salmon and Kalama (all of should finish in the top three spots. [email protected] think we were doing any of machine Jacob Yordy) are 6-0 over- which are 3-2) for third, but has al- Onalaska, Adna and Toutle Lake all, ranked No. 7 and the favorite ready lost to White Salmon (14-13) those things in the first half." Football playoffs are only a few are tied with 2-3 league records right now in the GSHL. and faces Kalama on Friday. W.F. West and River Ridge weeks away, so here's a quick look and should fill out the last three Predicted seeds: R.A. Long 1, Predicted seeds: Montesano 1, kick off at 7 p.m. Friday night at at how many spots each of the lo- C2BL crossover spots, unless Pe Ell Tumwater 2, W.F. West 3. Woodland 2, Rochester 3, La Cen- cal leagues get and which league South Sound Stadium in Lacey. ter 4. keeps winning. The Trojans are on Note: Wollan was impressed positions will play for which state a two-game winning streak and with Zach Braun's work against playoff seeds, along with a few 1As take on Winlock (0-6) this week, Black Hills. Braun, a 5-foot-10, way-too-early predictions. The top four teams from 1A 2Bs with Adna and Toutle Lake to close 170-pound linebacker, moved Evergreen and 1A Trico divisions The Pacific 2B League and Cen- out the season. to defensive tackle and recorded 2As play crossover games for District tral 2B League champions receive Raymond's the P2BL favorite, two sacks and three hits behind 4's four State 1A playoff berths, automatic berths to state, and this ranked No. 6 and sporting a 5-1 re- The top three teams from the the line of scrimmage against a with league champions facing the is the P2BL's year for the No. 1 seed cord (3-0 league) with a convincing Evergreen 2A Conference face the larger Wolves front line. "Some- opposing league's No. 4 team and (and a first-round matchup against 28-6 win over No. 8 North Beach top three teams from the Greater league runner-ups facing the No. 3 District 4's No. 5 seed). The Central how the whole first half was St. Helens 2A Conference for Dis- (5-1, 3-1), the second-place team played on our end of the field, teams. If the high seeds all win, the 2B League champion will take the in the Pacific. Willapa Valley is 3-1 trict 4's three State 2A playoff spots. state playoff seeds will be awarded No. 2 seed to state and host the No. and we were able to keep them in league play but lost to North The GSHL 1 plays the EvCo 3 for in the following order: Evergreen 1, 3 team out of District 1/2 on Nov. out of the end zone," Wollan Beach (46-6), and Ocosta is 1-2 in the No. 1 spot; the EvCo 1 plays Trico 1, Evergreen 2, Trico 2. 15 or 16. said. "Zach's huge plays were a league. the GSHL 3 for the No. 2 spot; and Outlook: There's no favorite in The Central 2 plays the Central big part of that. That was a guy the 2s battle it out for the No. 3 the Evergreen. Rochester, Elma, 5 for the No. 3 seed; the Pacific 2 Predicted C2BL finish: Morton- that really stood out to me." spot. A lower seed, however, can- Forks, Montesano and Tenino all plays the Central 6 for the No. 4 White Pass, Napavine, Wahkiakum, not leapfrog a higher seed; thus if a have one league loss. Rochester seed; the Central 3 plays the Pacific Onalaska, Toutle Lake, Adna. Pre- Tumwater at Centralia No. 3 upsets the opposing league's lost by 1 to Montesano; Forks lost 4 for the No. 5 seed; and the Pacific dicted P2BL finish: Raymond, North champion in a crossover, the win- Beach, Willapa Valley, Ocosta Centralia is coming off of a by 1 in triple-overtime to Tenino; 3 plays the Central 4 for the No. 6 ner of the 2 vs. 2 game will take the Tenino lost by 1 to Elma; and seed. Predicted seeds: Raymond 1, tough 17-13 loss at River Ridge No. 2 seed to state. Montesano lost by 2 to Forks. This That's six crossover spots for the MWP 2, Napavine 3, North Beach 4, on Friday that dropped its re- Outlook: Tumwater's the clear week's Tenino at Montesano and nine Central 2B League teams. Wahkiakum 5, Onalaska 6. cord to 0-2 in Evergreen 2A Conference play. First-year Tiger coach Matt Verduzco (running back/de- program, they do all 10," Whit- Whitmire said. "The kids aren't tle Lake (2-4) in a key game as Whitmire, though, found a sil- fensive back) is out after a con- mire said. "That's a program we going to back down from any- far as the Pirates' playoff hopes ver lining in the tears after the body and use the injury report loss. cussion; two-way lineman Josh aspire to be one day." are concerned. … Winlock (0-6) Harmon is still out; and safety/ The Thunderbirds, under as an excuse." will try to find its first win at a "The kids knew they gave Note: Almanza moved from one away, and they cared. That wide receiver Patrick Neely has coach Sid Otton — in his 40th 2-4 Pe Ell team with a two-game been cleared to return to prac- season at Tumwater — run a defensive line to linebacker winning streak. … Napavine was a huge step in the right di- against River Ridge and played rection," he said. "It wasn't a tice next week. Coupled with Wing-T offense and boast what (5-1) hosts Ocosta (3-3) in the another athlete academically in- Whitmire called the best 2A de- exceptionally well, Whitmire Tigers' lone nonleague contest. matter of getting on the bus and pointed out, adding that Kyzer saying, 'Where are we stopping eligible, Centralia will be down fense he's seen in 15 years. … Toledo (3-3) hosts Kalama (4- a half-dozen two-way starters "They flat-out look like an Bailey had his best overall effort 2). The teams are tied for third, for dinner?' It was a quiet ride of the year against the Hawks. home. when the top-ranked Thunder- angry hornet's nest when they with White Salmon, in the Trico "That's definitely a change birds come calling. get after the ball carrier," Whit- standings with 3-2 records. … as opposed to what we've been Tumwater (6-0) moved into mire said. On the Schedule Rochester (4-2, 4-1 league) will dealing with here for a little the top spot in the AP poll this Centralia's offense, mean- No. 1 Morton-White Pass try to stay in the first-place knot while." week after a 26-14 win over Bel- while, will be without its work- (6-0) hosts No. 7 Wahkiakum atop the 1A Evergreen stand- The Tigers' injury report this larmine Prep, the No. 3-ranked horse in Almanza. Drew Fager- (5-1) for homecoming in Ran- ings when it hosts Forks (3-3, week is, again, a lengthy affair. 4A team in the state at the time. ness will step in at fullback. dle. … Onalaska (3-3) will try to 2-1 league). … Tenino (2-4, 2-1 Linebacker/tight end Danner "That's a program that's "The kids are looking for- take back the Old Helmet from league) faces defending State 1A Taylor is out with a knee inju- been 30 years in the making. If ward to, despite the circum- Mossyrock (2-4) and improve champion Montesano (3-3, 2-1 ry; Jovany Almanza (fullback/ you had to make a list of the 10 stances, stepping up and taking to .500 in Central 2B League ac- league) in Aberdeen in another outside linebacker) and Angel things to have an outstanding on a top-3 team in the state," tion. … Adna (3-3) plays at Tou- key 1A Evergreen matchup. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 17, 2013 SPORTS

Scoreboard Class 3A Big 12 Standings 2. Drew Brees, NO 1958 Sports on the Air Preps 1. Bellevue (13) 6-0 130 TEAM CONF OVERALL 3. Philip Rivers, SD 1847 Local Prep Schedules 2. O’Dea 6-0 115 * - Texas Tech 3-0 6-0 4. Matthew Stafford, DET 1772 THURSDAY, Oct. 17 THURSDAY, Oct. 17 3. Marysville-Pilchuck 6-0 101 Texas 3-0 4-2 5. Eli Manning, NYG 1721 Girls Soccer 4. Mount Si 6-0 94 Baylor 2-0 5-0 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Adna at Tenino, 7 p.m. 5. Eastside Catholic 5-1 75 Oklahoma 2-1 5-1 Rushing Yards 4:30 p.m. Aberdeen at W.F. West, 7 p.m. 6. Shadle Park 5-1 66 Oklahoma State 1-1 4-1 1. LeSean McCoy, PHI 630 Centralia at Capital, 7:30 p.m. 7. Wilson. Woodrow 6-0 37 TCU 1-2 3-3 2. Arian Foster, HOU 531 ESPN — Miami at North Carolina Napavine at Hoquiam, 7 p.m. (tie) Glacier Peak 5-1 37 West Virginia 1-2 3-3 3. Marshawn Lynch, SEA 487 Rochester at Elma, 7 p.m. 9. Blanchet 5-1 17 Kansas 0-2 2-3 4. Adrian Peterson, MIN 483 4:30 p.m. Volleyball 10. Lincoln 5-1 15 Iowa State 0-2 1-4 5. Frank Gore, SF 477 Mossyrock at Adna, 7 p.m. Others receiving 6 or more points: Kansas State 0-3 2-4 FOX — Playoffs, American League Champi- Toutle Lake at Winlock, 7 p.m. 11. Meadowdale 11. 12. Ferndale 7. Receiving Yards onship Series, game 5, Boston at Detroit (if neces- W.F. West at Aberdeen, 7 p.m. Big Ten Standings 1. Jimmy Graham, NO 593 Class 2A sary) Capital at Centralia, 7 p.m. Big Ten - Legends CONF OVERALL 2. DeSean Jackson, PHI 589 1. Tumwater (7) 6-0 133 NBA BASKETBALL Tenino at Forks, 7 p.m. Michigan State 2-0 5-1 3. Julio Jones, ATL 580 2. Lynden (7) 6-0 131 Nebraska 2-0 5-1 Willapa Valley at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. 4. Torrey Smith, BAL 568 5 p.m. 3. Ellensburg 6-0 105 Michigan 1-1 5-1 Morton-White Pass at Napavine, 7 5. Victor Cruz, NYG 541 TNT — Preseason, Miami at Brooklyn p.m. 4. Sumner 6-0 95 Iowa 1-1 4-2 5. Lakewood 6-0 87 Minnesota 0-2 4-2 NFL FOOTBALL Toledo at Kalama, 7 p.m. Defense 6. W. F. West 5-1 74 Northwestern 0-2 4-2 Rainier at Rochester, 7 p.m. Tackles 5 p.m. Wahkiakum at Onalaska, 7 p.m. 7. R.A. Long 6-0 56 Big Ten - Leaders CONF OVERALL 8. Prosser 4-2 33 * - Ohio State 2-0 6-0 1. Kiko Alonso, BUF 66 NFL — Seattle at Arizona 9. White River 5-1 16 Wisconsin 2-1 4-2 2. Vontaze Burfict, CIN 61 WOMEN’S COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL FRIDAY, Oct. 18 3. Sean Lee, DAL 60 Football 10. Mark Morris 5-1 9 Indiana 1-1 3-3 4 p.m. Others receiving 6 or more points: x - Penn State 1-1 4-2 4. Karlos Dansby, ARI 57 Adna at Toutle Lake, 7 p.m. 4. D’Qwell Jackson, CLE 57 ESPN2 — Michigan St. at Minnesota Tumwater at Centralia, 7 p.m. 11. Othello 8. 12. West Valley (Yakima) Illinois 0-1 3-2 7. Purdue 0-2 1-5 W.F. West at River Ridge, 7 p.m. Sacks Wahkiakum at Morton-White Pass * - Bowl eligible FRIDAY, Oct. 18 1. Robert Mathis, IND 9.5 (Randle), 7 p.m. Class 1A 1. Justin Houston, KC 9.5 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Mossyrock at Onalaska, 7 p.m. 1. Zillah (14) 6-0 140 Saturday’s Games 3. Mario Williams, BUF 8.0 Ocosta at Napavine, 7 p.m. 2. Woodland 6-0 116 No. 11 South Carolina at Tennessee 5 p.m. 4. Tamba Hali, KC 7.5 Forks at Rochester, 7 p.m. 3. Cascade Christian 6-0 114 No. 15 Georgia at Vanderbilt ESPN — UCF at Louisville 5. Terrell Suggs, BAL 7.0 Winlock at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. 4. River View 6-0 96 No. 16 Texas Tech at West Virginia GOLF Tenino at Montesano, 7 p.m. 5. LaCenter 6-0 76 TCU at No. 21 Oklahoma State Interceptions Kalama at Toledo, 7 p.m. 6. Freeman 6-0 67 Minnesota at Northwestern 8 a.m. Cross Country 7. Mount Baker 5-1 64 Purdue at Michigan State 1. DeAndre Levy, DET 4 TGC — LPGA, KEB HanaBank Champion- Adna, Mossyrock at Rice Classic 8. Cashmere 5-1 50 Southern Miss at East Carolina 1. Alterraun Verner, TEN 4 ship, first round, at Incheon, South Korea (same- (9th-10th grades), at Sehmel Homestead 9. King’s 5-1 28 Southern Methodist at Memphis 1. Kiko Alonso, BUF 4 10. Cedar Park Christian 5-1 9 Park (Gig Harbor), 4 p.m. Connecticut at Cincinnati 1. Aqib Talib, NE 4 day tape) Boys Tennis Others receiving 6 or more points: Navy at Toledo 5. Tim Jennings, CHI 3 11 a.m. None. Sub-District 4 2A Boys Tennis Tour- No. 22 Florida at No. 14 TGC — Champions Tour, Greater Hickory nament at Capital City Tennis (Olym- Syracuse at Georgia Tech Class 2B pia) Akron at Miami (OH) Classic, first round, at Conover, N.C. 1. Morton-White Pass (10) 6-0 109 Army at Temple 2 p.m. 2. Lind-Ritzville/Sprague (1)5-0 100 MLB SATURDAY, Oct. 19 Ohio at Eastern Michigan 3. LaConner 5-1 83 TGC — PGA Tour, Shriners Hospitals for Volleyball Charleston Southern at Colorado All Times PDT 4. Napavine 5-1 78 Ball State at Western Michigan Toledo at Winlock, 2:30 p.m. WILD CARD Children Open, second round, at Las Vegas 5. Waitsburg-Prescott 4-1 61 Boys Tennis Colorado State at Wyoming Tuesday, Oct. 1: NL: Pittsburgh 6, MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 6. Raymond 5-1 57 No. 23 N. Illinois at Central Michigan Sub-District 4 2A Boys Tennis Tour- Cincinnati 2 7. Wahkiakum 5-1 39 Kent State at South Alabama 5 p.m. nament at Capital City Tennis (Olym- Wednesday, Oct. 2: AL: Tampa Bay 8. North Beach 5-1 31 Iowa at No. 4 Ohio State pia) 4, Cleveland 0 TBS — Playoffs, National League Champion- 9. Tri-Cities Prep 4-1 24 No. 24 Auburn at No. 7 Texas A&M ship Series, game 6, Los Angeles at St. Louis (if 10. Darrington 5-1 22 No. 9 UCLA at No. 13 Stanford Local Football Standings DIVISION SERIES Others receiving 6 or more points: No. 18 Oklahoma at Kansas necessary) Central 2B League Lg. Ov. (Best-of-5) None. Indiana at Michigan American League Morton-White Pass 6-0 6-0 PREP FOOTBALL Maryland at Wake Forest Boston 3, Tampa Bay 1 Napavine 5-1 5-1 4 p.m. Class 1B Brigham Young at Houston Friday, Oct. 4: Boston 12, Tampa Wahkiakum 5-1 5-1 1. Neah Bay (9) 5-0 99 Duke at Virginia Bay 2 FS1 — Cypress Bay (Fla.) at St. Thomas Aqui- Onalaska 2-3 3-3 2. Liberty Christian (1) 5-0 91 Massachusetts at Buffalo Saturday, Oct. 5: Boston 7, Tampa Adna 2-3 3-3 nas (Fla.) 3. Touchet 5-1 77 North Texas at Louisiana Tech Bay 4 Toutle Lake 2-3 2-4 5 p.m. 4. Wilbur-Creston 5-1 69 No. 20 Washington at Arizona State Monday, Oct. 7: Tampa Bay 5, Bos- Pe Ell 1-4 2-4 5. Lummi 4-2 57 Arkansas at No. 1 Alabama ton 4 ESPN2 — Don Bosco Prep (N.J.) at Paramus Mossyrock 1-4 2-4 Others receiving 6 or more points: No. 6 LSU at Ole Miss Tuesday, Oct. 8: Boston 3, Tampa Winlock 0-5 0-6 Catholic (N.J.) 11. Colton 7. Iowa State at No. 12 Baylor Bay 1 SOCCER Old Dominion at Pittsburgh Evergreen 2A Conference Georgia State at Texas State Detroit 3, Oakland 2 5 p.m. Tumwater 2-0 6-0 USC at Notre Dame Friday, Oct. 4: Detroit 3, Oakland 2 W F West 1-1 5-1 NBCSN — MLS, DC United at Kansas City No. 5 Florida State at No. 3 Clemson Saturday, Oct. 5: Oakland 1, De- Black Hills 1-1 3-3 COLLEGE FOOTBALL No. 25 Wisconsin at Illinois troit 0 River Ridge 1-1 4-2 Football Poll (Week 8 / Oct. 13) at Boise State Monday, Oct. 7: Oakland 6, De- SATURDAY, Oct. 19 Capital 1-1 2-4 AP Top 25 Rice at New Mexico State troit 3 Centralia 0-2 2-4 AUTO RACING RK TEAM RECORD PTS Utah State at New Mexico Tuesday, Oct. 8: Detroit 8, Oak- 1 p.m. 1 Alabama (55) 6-0 1495 Washington State at No. 2 Oregon land 6 SWW 1A League 2 Oregon (5) 6-0 1438 UNLV at No. 17 Fresno State Thursday, Oct. 10: Detroit 3, Oak- FS1 — NASCAR, Truck Series, Fred’s 250, at Trico Division 3 Clemson 6-0 1352 Utah at Arizona land 0 Woodland 5-0 6-0 Talladega, Ala. 4 Ohio State 6-0 1330 Oregon State at California La Center 5-0 6-0 3:30 p.m. 5 Florida State 5-0 1242 National League Toledo 3-2 3-3 6 LSU 6-1 1137 NFL St. Louis 3, Pittsburgh 2 FS1 — American Le Mans Series, Petit Le White Salmon 3-2 4-2 7 Texas A&M 5-1 1105 Thursday, Oct. 3: St. Louis 9, Pitts- Kalama 3-2 4-2 Mans, at Braselton, Ga. 8 Louisville 6-0 1077 burgh 1 Stevenson 2-4 2-4 4 p.m. 9 UCLA 5-0 1017 NFL Friday, Oct. 4: Pittsburgh 7, St. Castle Rock 1-3 1-4 10 Miami (FL) 5-0 912 National Football League Louis 1 NBCSN — IRL, Indy Lights, Lefty’s Kids Club Seton Catholic 1-4 1-4 11 South Carolina 5-1 896 All Times PDT Sunday, Oct. 6: Pittsburgh 5, St. Ilwaco 0-6 0-6 100, at Fontana, Calif. (same-day tape) 12 Baylor 5-0 849 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Louis 3 Evergreen Division 13 Stanford 5-1 824 East W L T Pct PF PA Monday, Oct. 7: St. Louis 2, Pitts- 5 p.m. Rochester 3-1 4-2 14 Missouri 6-0 749 New England 5 1 0 .833 125 97 burgh 1 NBCSN — IRL, IndyCar, MAVTV 500, at Elma 3-1 3-3 15 Georgia 4-2 615 Miami 3 2 0 .600 114 117 Wednesday Oct. 9: St. Louis 6, Fontana, Calif. Forks 2-1 3-3 16 Texas Tech 6-0 590 N.Y. Jets 3 3 0 .500 104 135 Pittsburgh 1 Montesano 2-1 3-3 17 Fresno State 5-0 383 Buffalo 2 4 0 .333 136 157 BOXING Tenino 2-1 2-4 18 Oklahoma 5-1 380 South Los Angeles 3, 1 6:45 p.m. Hoquiam 0-3 1-5 19 Virginia Tech 6-1 352 Indianapolis 4 2 0 .667 148 98 Thursday, Oct. 3: Los Angeles 6, HBO — Champion Mike Alvarado (34-1-0) Rainier 0-4 1-5 20 Washington 4-2 309 Tennessee 3 3 0 .500 128 115 Atlanta 1 21 Oklahoma State 4-1 264 Houston 2 4 0 .333 106 177 Friday, Oct. 4: Atlanta 4, Los Ange- vs. Ruslan Provodnikov (22-2-0), for WBO junior State Prep Football Rankings 22 Florida 4-2 249 Jacksonville 0 6 0 .000 70 198 les 3 welterweight title, at Broomfield, Colo. By The News Tribune 23 Northern Illinois 6-0 185 North Sunday, Oct. 6: Los Angeles 13, At- COLLEGE FOOTBALL CLASS 4A 24 Auburn 5-1 156 Cincinnati 4 2 0 .667 121 111 lanta 6 1. Camas (6-0) 25 Wisconsin 4-2 153 Baltimore 3 3 0 .500 134 129 Monday, Oct. 7: Los Angeles 4, At- 9 a.m. 2. Skyline (5-1) Dropped from rankings: Michi- Cleveland 3 3 0 .500 118 125 lanta 3 CBS — National coverage, Georgia at Vander- 3. Graham-Kapowsin (6-0) gan 18, Northwestern 19 Pittsburgh 1 4 0 .200 88 116 bilt 4. Chiawana (6-0) Others receiving votes: Michigan West LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES 5. Federal Way (5-1) 118, Nebraska 94, Michigan State 69, Kansas City 6 0 0 1.000 152 65 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) ESPN — South Carolina at Tennessee American League 6. Ferris (5-1) Utah 47, Notre Dame 39, Oregon State Denver 6 0 0 1.000 265 158 ESPN2 — Minnesota at Northwestern All games televised by Fox 7. Gonzaga Prep (5-1) 21, UCF 19, Texas 16, Northwestern 7, San Diego 3 3 0 .500 144 138 Boston 2, Detroit 2 ESPNEWS — Navy at Toledo 8. Union (5-1) Arizona State 7, Houston 3, Rutgers 1 Oakland 2 4 0 .333 105 132 Saturday, Oct. 12: Detroit 1, Bos- 9. Bellarmine Prep (5-1) NATIONAL CONFERENCE FOX — TCU at Oklahoma St. ton 0 10. Edmonds-Woodway (6-0) USA Today Poll East FSN — Southern Miss. at East Carolina Sunday, Oct. 13: Boston 6, Detroit 1 Alabama (58) 6-0 1545 Dallas 3 3 0 .500 183 152 5 FS1 — Texas Tech at West Virginia CLASS 3A 2 Oregon (3) 6-0 1485 Philadelphia 3 3 0 .500 166 179 Tuesday, Oct. 15: Boston 1, Detroit 1. Bellevue (6-0) 3 Ohio State 6-0 1406 Washington 1 4 0 .200 107 143 12:30 p.m. 0 2. Marysville-Pilchuck (6-0) 4 Clemson (1) 6-0 1365 N.Y. Giants 0 6 0 .000 103 209 ABC — Teams TBA Wednesday, Oct. 16: Detroit 7, Bos- 3. O’Dea (6-0) 5 Florida State 5-0 1293 South ton 3 CBS — National coverage, Auburn at Texas 4. Mount Si (6-0) 6 Louisville 6-0 1166 New Orleans 5 1 0 .833 161 103 Thursday, Oct. 17: Boston (Lester 5. Eastside Catholic (5-1) 7 Texas A&M 5-1 1156 Carolina 2 3 0 .400 109 68 A&M 15-8) at Detroit (Sanchez 15-9), 5:07 6. Shadle Park (5-1) 8 LSU 6-1 1098 Atlanta 1 4 0 .200 122 134 p.m. ESPN — Teams TBA 7. Wilson (6-0) 9 South Carolina 5-1 1024 Tampa Bay 0 5 0 .000 64 101 Saturday, Oct. 19: Detroit at Bos- ESPN2 — Teams TBA 8. Glacier Peak (5-1) 10 UCLA 5-0 999 North ton, 1:37 p.m. 9. Lincoln (5-1) 11 Miami (FL) 5-0 905 Detroit 4 2 0 .667 162 140 4 p.m. x-Sunday, Oct. 20: Detroit at Bos- 10. Blanchet (5-1) 12 Baylor 5-0 890 4 2 0 .667 172 161 ton, 5:07 p.m. ESPN — Arkansas at Alabama or LSU at Mis- 13 Stanford 5-1 857 Green Bay 3 2 0 .600 137 114 CLASS 2A sissippi 14 Missouri 6-0 617 Minnesota 1 4 0 .200 125 158 National League 1. Lynden (6-0) 15 Texas Tech 6-0 587 West ESPN2 — Arkansas at Alabama or LSU at 2. Tumwater (6-0) All games televised by TBS 16 Georgia 4-2 546 Seattle 5 1 0 .833 157 94 St. Louis 3, Los Angeles 2 Mississippi 3. Sumner (6-0) 17 Oklahoma State 4-1 493 San Francisco 4 2 0 .667 145 118 4. Lakewood (6-0) Friday, Oct. 11: St. Louis 3, Los An- 4:30 p.m. 18 Oklahoma 5-1 482 St. Louis 3 3 0 .500 141 154 geles 2, 13 innings 5. Ellensburg (6-0) 19 Fresno State 5-0 419 Arizona 3 3 0 .500 111 127 NBC — Southern Cal at Notre Dame 6. W.F. West (5-1) Saturday, Oct. 12: St. Louis 1, Los 20 Virginia Tech 6-1 297 Angeles 0 5:07 p.m. 7. R.A. Long (6-0) 21 Nebraska 5-1 278 Thursday’s Game 8. White River (5-1) Monday, Oct. 14: Los Angeles 3, St. ABC — Florida St. at Clemson 22 Florida 4-2 240 Chicago 27, N.Y. Giants 21 Louis 0 9. Mark Morris (5-1) 7:30 p.m. 23 Northern Illinois 6-0 224 Tuesday, Oct. 15: St. Louis 4, Los 10. Prosser (4-2) 24 Michigan 5-1 178 Sunday’s Games Angeles 2 ESPN2 — Oregon St. at California 25 Washington 4-2 137 Carolina 35, Minnesota 10 Wednesday, Oct. 16: Los Angeles 6, CLASS 1A GOLF Kansas City 24, Oakland 7 St. Louis 4 1. Zillah (6-0) 8 a.m. Dropped from rankings: North- St. Louis 38, Houston 13 Friday, Oct. 18: Los Angeles at St. 2. Cascade Christian (6-0) western 18 Green Bay 19, Baltimore 17 Louis, 5:37 p.m. TGC — LPGA, KEB HanaBank Champion- 3. Woodland (6-0) Others receiving votes: Wiscon- Philadelphia 31, Tampa Bay 20 x-Saturday, Oct. 19: Los Angeles at 4. River View (6-0) ship, second round, at Incheon, South Korea sin 124, Michigan State 83, Auburn 67, Pittsburgh 19, N.Y. Jets 6 St. Louis, 5:37 p.m. 5. Cashmere (5-1) Notre Dame 60, Oregon State 23, Texas Cincinnati 27, Buffalo 24, OT (same-day tape) 6. La Center (6-0) 23, UCF 22, Northwestern 19, Utah 18, Detroit 31, Cleveland 17 11 a.m. 7. Mount Baker (5-1) Arizona State 13, Houston 6, Boise State Seattle 20, Tennessee 13 (Best-of-7) TGC — Champions Tour, Greater Hickory 8. Freeman (6-0) 3, Ole Miss 2 Denver 35, Jacksonville 19 All games televised by Fox 9. King’s (5-1) San Francisco 32, Arizona 20 Wednesday, Oct. 23: at AL Classic, second round, at Conover, N.C. 10. Cedar Park Christian (5-1) Pac-12 Standings New England 30, New Orleans 27 Thursday, Oct. 24: at AL 2 p.m. NORTH CONF OVERALL Dallas 31, Washington 16 Saturday, Oct. 26: at NL TGC — PGA Tour, Shriners Hospitals for CLASS 2B * - Oregon 3-0 6-0 Open: Atlanta, Miami Sunday, Oct. 27: at NL 1. Morton-White Pass (6-0) Oregon State 3-0 5-1 x-Monday, Oct. 28: at NL Children Open, third round, at Las Vegas 2. Lind-Ritzville-Sprague (5-0) Stanford 3-1 5-1 Monday’s Game x-Wednesday, Oct. 30: at AL MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 3. LaConner (5-1) Washington State 2-2 4-3 San Diego 19, Indianapolis 9 x-Thursday, Oct. 31: at AL 4. Napavine (5-1) Washington 1-2 4-2 1 p.m. 5. Raymond (5-1) California 0-3 1-5 Thursday, Oct. 17 FOX — Playoffs, American League Champi- SOUTH CONF OVERALL Seattle at Arizona, 5:25 p.m. onship Series, game 6, Detroit at Boston (if neces- CLASS 1B UCLA 2-0 5-0 1. Neah Bay (5-0) Arizona State 2-1 4-2 Sunday, Oct. 20 Racing sary) 2. Liberty Christian (5-0) USC 1-2 4-2 Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 10 a.m. 2013 NASCAR 5 p.m. 3. Touchet (5-1) Utah 1-2 4-2 Chicago at Washington, 10 a.m. Sprint Cup Standings TBS — Playoffs, National League Champion- 4. King’s Way Christian (6-0) Arizona 0-2 3-2 Dallas at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. 1 Matt Kenseth 2225 ship Series, game 7, Los Angeles at St. Louis (if 5. Lummi (4-2) Colorado 0-3 2-3 New England at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m. 2 Jimmie Johnson 2221 Buffalo at Miami, 10 a.m. 3 Kevin Harvick 2196 necessary) Washington Prep Poll SEC Standings St. Louis at Carolina, 10 a.m. 4 Jeff Gordon 2189 SOCCER By The Associated Press EAST CONF OVERALL Cincinnati at Detroit, 10 a.m. 5 Kyle Busch 2188 4:40 a.m. Class 4A * - Missouri 2-0 6-0 San Diego at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. 6 Greg Biffle 2167 1. Camas (14) 6-0 140 South Carolina 3-1 5-1 San Francisco at Tennessee, 1:05 p.m. 7 Kurt Busch 2166 NBCSN — Premier League, Liverpool at New- 2. Skyline 5-1 116 Florida 3-1 4-2 Houston at Kansas City, 1:25 p.m. 8 Clint Bowyer 2162 castle 3. Chiawana 6-0 111 Georgia 3-1 4-2 Cleveland at Green Bay, 1:25 p.m. 9 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 2159 4. Graham-Kapowsin 6-0 107 Tennessee 0-2 3-3 Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 1:25 p.m. 10 Carl Edwards 2158 6:55 a.m. 5. Ferris 5-1 72 Vanderbilt 0-3 3-3 Denver at Indianapolis, 5:30 p.m. 11 Joey Logano 2150 NBCSN — Premier League, Southampton at 6. Federal Way 5-1 67 Kentucky 0-3 1-5 Open: New Orleans, Oakland 12 Ryan Newman 2147 Manchester United 7. Gonzaga Prep 5-1 50 WEST CONF OVERALL 13 Kasey Kahne 2144 8. Bellarmine Prep 5-1 34 * - Alabama 3-0 6-0 Monday, Oct. 21 14 Brad Keselowski 874 9:30 a.m. 9. Union 5-1 32 * - LSU 3-1 6-1 Minnesota at N.Y. Giants, 5:40 p.m. 15 Jamie McMurray 872 NBC — Premier League, Manchester City at 10. Edmonds-Woodway 6-0 19 Auburn 2-1 5-1 16 Martin Truex Jr. 828 West Ham Others receiving 6 or more points: Texas A&M 2-1 5-1 NFL Leaders 17 Paul Menard 825 11. Auburn Riverside 8. 11. Kentwood 8. Ole Miss 1-3 3-3 Offense 18 Aric Almirola 796 11:30 a.m. Mississippi State 0-2 3-3 Passing Yards 19 Marcos Ambrose 783 NBC — MLS, Seattle at Dallas Arkansas 0-3 3-4 1. Peyton Manning, DEN 2179 20 Jeff Burton 780 ProFB_Week7.qxp_Layout 1 10/15/13 4:18 PM Page 1

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Thursday, Oct. 10 Thursday, Oct. 17 Chicago 27 N.Y. Giants 21 1. Broncos (6-0) Peyton Manning loses two fumbles, throws pick-six. Seattle at Arizona 8:25 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 13 Sunday, Oct. 20 Green Bay 19 Baltimore 17 2. Chiefs (6-0) Beat Raiders at Arrowhead for first time since 2006. Tampa Bay at Atlanta 1 p.m. Cincinnati 27 Buffalo 24 3. Patriots (5-1) Tom Brady throws winning TD with five seconds left. Chicago at Washington 1 p.m. Detroit 31 Cleveland 17 4. Saints (5-1) Jimmy Graham (leg) exits in fourth quarter of loss. Dallas at Philadelphia 1 p.m. St. Louis 38 Houston 13 New England at N.Y. Jets 1 p.m. Kansas City 24 Oakland 7 5. Seahawks (5-1) Russell Wilson improves to 11–0 at home in Seattle. Buffalo at Miami 1 p.m. Carolina 35 Minnesota 10 6. 49ers (4-2) Big players make big plays in third straight victory. San Diego at Jacksonville 1 p.m. Philadelphia 31 Tampa Bay 20 7. Packers (3-2) Earn first road win after losses at San Fran, Cincy. St. Louis at Carolina 1 p.m. Pittsburgh 19 N.Y. Jets 6 Cincinnati at Detroit 1 p.m. Denver 35 Jacksonville 19 8. Colts (4-2) Chuck Pagano loses to Chargers DC brother, John. San Francisco at Tennessee 4:05 p.m. Seattle 20 Tennessee 13 9. Lions (4-2) Outscored Browns 24–0 in second half of victory. Houston at Kansas City 4:25 p.m. New England 30 New Orleans 27 Baltimore at Pittsburgh 4:25 p.m. San Francisco 32 Arizona 20 10. Bears (4-2) Brandon Marshall fined $10,500 for green shoes. Cleveland at Green Bay 4:25 p.m. Dallas 31 Washington 16 11. Bengals (4-2) Mike Nugent bounces back with game-winning FG. Denver at Indianapolis 8:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 14 12. Cowboys (3-3) Give owner Jerry Jones a win on his 71st birthday. Monday, Oct. 21 San Diego 19 Indianapolis 9 13. Eagles (3-3) Nick Foles shines as Mike Vick watches from sideline. Minnesota at N.Y. Giants 8:40 p.m. 14. Ravens (3-3) Lost to NFC team at home for first time in 14 games. Bye Weeks: New Orleans, Oakland 15. Dolphins (3-2) Ryan Tannehill has “plenty of arm,” few deep throws. 16. Rams (3-3) Defense, special teams score TDs in blowout win. JUSTIN BLACKMON, WR, JAGUARS 17. Texans (2-4) Home crowd cheers injured Matt Schaub on ground. The most lopsided matchup in NFL history — 18. Falcons (1-4) Tony Gonzalez to K.C. trade rumors continue to swirl. SEAHAWKS (5-1) AT CARDINALS (3-3) at least on paper pregame — had the winless 19. Titans (3-3) Unable to stop “Beast Mode” in loss at Seahawks. Seattle second-year signal-caller Russell Wilson Jaguars as 28-point underdogs on the road 20. Chargers (3-3) Philip Rivers outplays Andrew Luck in MNF victory. returns to the site of his NFL debut, which he against the unbeaten Broncos. And while Jack- 21. Cardinals (3-3) Calais Campbell carted off field, but hopes to play. lost 20–16 at Arizona as the Hawks’ surprise sonville did lose 35–19, there were a few bright 22. Panthers (2-3) Cam Newton’s four scores lead Cats past Vikings. starter in Week 1 last season. Wilson has since spots to take away from the Mile High defeat. 23. Redskins (1-4) RG3 has three multi-turnover efforts in five games. become an established quarterback, with a road Blackmon hauled in 14 catches for 190 yards 24. Jets (3-3) Marty Lyons inducted into Ring of Honor at halftime. playoff win under his belt and a 16–6 regular in a career effort for the second-year wideout 25. Browns (3-3) Brandon Weeden “bone-headed play” seals loss. season record as a starter. All six of Wilson’s out of Oklahoma State. Following a four-game 26. Bills (2-4) Thad Lewis scores three TDs in overtime defeat. losses, however, have come on the road — in- suspension, Blackmon has 19 receptions for 27. Raiders (2-4) Terrelle Pryor says team will “get to the playoffs.” cluding a 34–28 loss at Indianapolis this year. 326 yards (17.2 ypc) and a 67-yard TD in the 28. Vikings (1-4) Adrian Peterson plays after 2-year-old son’s death. two games he has played this season. The 29. Steelers (1-4) Fourth team to reach 600 wins (including playoffs). BUCCANEERS (0-5) AT ATLANTA (1-4) clawless Jaguars also scored a defensive TD 30. Giants (0-6) Worst start for Big Blue since 0–9 record in 1976. The Falcons have lost four games by a grand and forced the Broncos’ first punt of October. 31. Buccaneers (0-5) Third player diagnosed with MRSA staph infection. total of 15 points to teams with a combined 16–7 record. The sky may not be falling. But VERNON DAVIS, TE, 49ERS Justin Blackmon Athlon Sports 32. Jaguars (0-6) Record underdogs (+28) only lost by 16 points. What is this, the playoffs? Historic postseason fresh off a bye week, Matt Ryan will need to ad- overachiever Davis — who has 22 catches for just to life without stud wideout Julio Jones, who 546 yards (24.8 ypc) and five TDs in five ca- was lost for the season with a foot injury. reer playoff games — was dominant in a BEARS (4-2) AT REDSKINS (1-4) 32–20 win over Arizona. The 6'3", 250-pound By all accounts Robert Griffin III has not been the physical freak had eight receptions for 180 same superhero RG3 from his rookie season. yards (22.5 ypc) and a pair of second-quarter Horseshoe Homecoming And Jay Cutler has not been the same scowling TDs covering 61 and 35 yards, respectively. villain from yesteryear, either. What kind of Despite missing one game to injury, Davis has bizarro world is this season’s NFL? 22 catches for 404 yards (18.4 ypc) and six TDs Peyton Manning returns COWBOYS (3-3) AT EAGLES (3-3) in five games. With the Niners starved for pass- The balance of power has swung back and forth catchers, Davis’ play has been solid gold. to Indy to play the Colts in this NFC East rivalry. Dallas swept the season TAMBA HALI, LB, CHIEFS series last year with a 38–23 victory at Philly in Undefeated Kansas City continued to steamroll By NATHAN RUSH Week 10 and a 38–33 win in Week 13. In 2011, through all comers, crushing AFC West rival Athlon Sports Editor the Eagles soared to a 34–7 home triumph in Oakland, 24–7, to improve to 6–0 this year. The Week 8 and a 20–7 road win in Week 16. Chiefs defense led the way with 10 sacks and Peyton Manning wanted to retire PATRIOTS (5-1) AT JETS (3-3) three INTs of Raiders quarterback Terrelle Pryor. New England struggled to a 13–10 ugly win in as a member of the Indianapolis Hali paced the pass-rushers with 3.5 sacks for the rain on Thursday night in Week 2 this year. 30.5 lost yards. He was joined in the sack party Colts. He just didn’t want to retire Tom Brady completed only 48.7 percent of his by Derrick Johnson (2.0 sacks), Eric Berry (1), following the 2011 season. As a re- passes for just 185 yards and one TD in the win. Tyson Jackson (1), Justin Houston (1), Mike sult, the four-time MVP and Super The Patriots have now won six straight against Catapano (1) and Husain Abdullah (0.5). Bowl XLI winner is returning to In- the Jets with an 18–5 record with Brady at QB. LESEAN MCCOY, RB, EAGLES dianapolis this week — as a member BILLS (2-4) AT DOLPHINS (3-2) Chip Kelly’s fast-paced offense was off and of the Denver Broncos. Last season, Ryan Tannehill threw two TDs in a running during a 31–20 road win at Tampa Bay. “Nobody loves their job more than 24–10 win over the Bills at home in Week 16 McCoy had 25 carries for 116 yards (4.6 ypc) I do. Nobody loves playing quarter- after tossing two INTs in a 19–14 loss on the to go along with two catches for 55 yards. The back more than I do. I still want to road at Buffalo in Week 11. The Bills are just hoping undrafted former scout team ace Thad league’s leading rusher, McCoy has 630 yards play. But there is no other team I and a 99-yard cushion over second-leading Lewis (foot) is healthy after losing rookie starter rusher Arian Foster (531 yards). “Shady” was wanted to play for,” Manning said, EJ Manuel and rookie backup Jeff Tuel. not Philly’s only big playmaker on Sunday, how- after being released by the Colts in CHARGERS (3-3) AT JAGUARS (0-6) ever. Backup quarterback Nick Foles threw for March of 2012. “We all know that The split stats are actually in Jacksonville’s favor 296 yards with three scoring strikes — two to nothing lasts forever. Times change, — playing a West Coast team at 1 p.m. Eastern DeSean Jackson and another to Riley Cooper circumstances change, and that’s the after that team played on Monday night. — while subbing for the injured Michael Vick. reality of playing in the NFL.” RAMS (3-3) AT PANTHERS (2-3) After (at least) four major neck As Cam Newton goes, so go the Panthers. Cam surgeries by Manning and a 2–14 has scored eight of his 11 total TDs in wins and record in 2011 — with the clown car committed five of his six turnovers in losses. quarterback crew of Curtis Painter, Athlon Sports BENGALS (4-2) AT LIONS (4-2) Dan Orlovsky and Kerry Collins — Peyton Manning played for the Indianapolis Colts from 1998-2011 and is the franchise Arguably the top two young wideouts in the NFL leader in career wins, passing yards and passing touchdowns. Indianapolis decided to use the No. 1 — Detroit’s Calvin Johnson (6'5", 236) and Cincy’s A.J. Green (6'4", 207) — will put on a pick in the 2012 draft on the heir to While the Colts were thrilled to The first 22 games of Luck’s ca- show at Ford Field. As long as Megatron’s sore Manning, who was the No. 1 overall transition from Manning to Luck, reer in Indianapolis has not been half knee holds up, this big should be a pick of the Colts in 1998. the Broncos were even more excited bad, either. The mobile 24-year-old pass-happy affair in the Motor City. After all, Manning was a soon-to- to add a future Hall of Famer to a has thrown for 5,720 yards, 30 TDs 49ERS (4-2) AT TITANS (3-3) be 36-year-old fresh off a year-long roster that Tim Tebow had led to a and 21 INTs, while rushing for 409 San Francisco’s Colin Kaepernick is 3–3 on the injury recovery. More important, the playoff win the year before. yards and seven TDs in true blue. road as a starter, throwing a combined eight TDs top quarterback prospect in decades “I don’t consider it much of a risk, All’s well that ends well. And the and six INTs away from the Bay. was available. Stanford’s Andrew knowing Peyton Manning,” said Manning-Luck swap is going well. TEXANS (2-4) AT CHIEFS (6-0) Luck was the son of an NFL quar- Denver decider John Elway, after “I think it’s perfect,” Irsay told The expansion Houston Texans (2002-present) terback and had been coached by an signing Manning. “I asked him, ‘Is USA Today Sports. “What’s hap- ride out to face the old school Dallas Texans NFL quarterback, former Cardinal there any doubt in your mind that pened is what Peyton and I hoped (1960-62), who left the Lone Star State to be- come the Kansas City Chiefs (1963-present). and current 49ers coach Jim Har- Everyone’s No. 1-ranked fantasy wide receiver you can’t get back to the Peyton would happen. The desire was for These clubs are heading in different directions, in the preseason, Detroit’s CALVIN JOHNSON, baugh. Even Manning thought the Manning we know of?’ And he said, him to get well and get to a team that with Houston’s stale coach-QB combo of Gary has struggled to live up to enormous expecta- move to Luck was a no-brainer. ‘There’s no doubt in my mind.’” has a chance to win another Super Kubiak and Matt Schaub (nine INTs with four tions following last year’s 1,964-yard record- “He said, ‘You’ve got to take An- After 22 games in Denver, there is Bowl before his career ended. pick-sixes) taking on the fresh approach of breaking campaign and his 16 TDs in 2011. drew,’” Colts owner Jim Irsay told no doubt in anyone’s mind. Manning “And our desire was to be able to Kansas City’s Andy Reid and Alex Smith. Slowed by a sore knee, Megatron was in the USA Today Sports. “‘You have to. has thrown for 6,838 yards, 59 TDs transition to Andrew. To be so good RAVENS (3-3) AT STEELERS (1-4) shop as a late scratch in Week 5 at Green Bay Eight of the last 10 Baltimore-Pittsburgh meet- and hauled in just three catches for 25 yards in You’re crazy if you don’t.’” and 13 INTs wearing orange crush. so soon is stunning.” ings have been decided by exactly three points, Week 6 at Cleveland. Johnson is a must-start, either way — with four 23–20 games and two but owners are starting to get frustrated. Mitchell Rob Nathan Steven Mark 13–10 contests. The two games not decided by Athlon Board of Experts Light Doster Rush Lassan Ross Consensus This Week’s Games & Experts’ Records 61-31 58-34 55-37 57-35 59-33 57-35 a field goal? One was a four-point difference and the other was a 28-point blowout. Outliers have Seahawks at Cardinals (Thu.) Seahawks by 10 Seahawks by 10 Seahawks by 10 Seahawks by 7 Seahawks by 7 Seahawks by 9 been few and far between in this series. Buccaneers at Falcons Falcons by 14 Falcons by 6 Falcons by 9 Falcons by 10 Falcons by 6 Falcons by 9 BROWNS (3-3) AT PACKERS (3-2) Bears at Redskins Bears by 6 Redskins by 1 Redskins by 3 Bears by 2 Bears by 4 Bears by 1 The last time these two teams played, Aaron Cowboys at Eagles Eagles by 3 Cowboys by 3 Eagles by 6 Eagles by 3 Cowboys by 3 Eagles by 1 Rodgers threw three TDs and zero INTs in a Patriots at Jets Patriots by 8 Patriots by 7 Patriots by 10 Patriots by 6 Patriots by 6 Patriots by 8 31–3 win at Cleveland. Déjà vu all over again? Bills at Dolphins Dolphins by 3 Dolphins by 4 Dolphins by 6 Dolphins by 7 Dolphins by 6 Dolphins by 5 BRONCOS (6-0) AT COLTS (4-2) Chargers at Jaguars Chargers by 9 Chargers by 11 Chargers by 3 Chargers by 8 Chargers by 6 Chargers by 7 Peyton Manning returns to Indianapolis, where Rams at Panthers Panthers by 2 Panthers by 3 Panthers by 5 Panthers by 1 Panthers by 3 Panthers by 3 he was the No. 1 overall pick in 1998, won four Bengals at Lions Lions by 6 Lions by 1 Lions by 4 Lions by 3 Bengals by 4 Lions by 2 league MVP awards and a Super Bowl XLI title 49ers at Titans 49ers by 13 49ers by 7 49ers by 10 49ers by 7 49ers by 6 49ers by 9 over 13 incredible seasons and one inactive year Texans at Chiefs Chiefs by 5 Chiefs by 6 Chiefs by 14 Chiefs by 9 Chiefs by 6 Chiefs by 8 from 1998-2011. This Sunday night party will Ravens at Steelers Ravens by 3 Ravens by 3 Steelers by 3 Steelers by 4 Steelers by 3 Steelers by 1 double as a horseshoe homecoming. Browns at Packers Packers by 14 Packers by 9 Packers by 10 Packers by 14 Packers by 6 Packers by 10 VIKINGS (1-4) AT GIANTS (0-6) Broncos at Colts Broncos by 7 Broncos by 5 Broncos by 9 Broncos by 7 Broncos by 7 Broncos by 7 The Super Bowl will be in New York this year. Vikings at Giants (Mon.) Giants by 3 Giants by 1 Giants by 3 Giants by 5 Giants by 3 Giants by 3 But Monday night will not be a Super preview.

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MLB Jackson Leads Revamped Detroit Lineup to 7-3 Win DETROIT (AP) — A revital- for the Red Sox, finishing a hom- ized Austin Jackson delivered er shy of the cycle. in manager Jim Leyland’s re- The Tigers lost Games 2 and vamped lineup as the Detroit 3, wasting gems by Max Scher- Tigers built a big lead and held zer and Justin Verlander. Jackson on this time, beating the Boston was 3 for 33 with 18 strikeouts in Red Sox 7-3 Wednesday night to the postseason before Wednes- even the AL championship series day, and although Leyland left 2-2. him in the lineup, he changed Torii the batting order. Jackson hit Hunter eighth, and with others moving had a two- up a spot, it made for an odd- run dou- looking order. Hunter hit leadoff ble and for the first time since 1999 and Miguel Cabrera was second for only the Cabrera third time in his career — first drove in two runs after Leyland since 2004. dropped the slumping Jackson Jackson found himself bat- to eighth in the order and moved ting in a crucial situation right almost everyone else up a place away, with the bases loaded and following the Tigers’ 1-0 loss in one out in the second. Peavy Game 3. Jackson drew a bases- walked him on four pitches to loaded walk off Jake Peavy for force home the game’s first run. the first run of Detroit’s five-run The Red Sox had a chance Charlie Riedel / The Associated Press second inning. to halt that rally when Jose Igle- Detroit Tigers’ Austin Jackson hits an inield single in the fourth inning during Game 4 of the American League baseball Doug Fister allowed a run in sias hit a potential double play championship series against the Boston Red Sox, Wednesday in Detroit. six innings, and after blowing a grounder to second, but Dustin 5-0 lead in Game 2, Detroit kept Pedroia couldn’t field it cleanly After walking three batters in Cabrera’s single made it 7-0, stole second without a throw. the Red Sox at bay Wednesday. and Boston had to settle for a the second inning, Peavy was in and the Detroit third baseman In the fifth, Cabrera looked Game 5 is Thursday night in forceout at second that brought trouble again in the fourth. After — who has been running even healthy enough when he charged Detroit. The Tigers’ Anibal San- another run home. slower than usual over the last Pedroia’s slow grounder, bare- chez faces Boston’s Jon Lester in Hunter followed with a dou- a leadoff double by Omar Infan- month or so because of groin handed it and threw to first for a rematch of Game 1, which was ble down the line in left to make te, Jackson slapped a single past problems — caught reliever the out. won by Detroit 1-0. it 4-0, and Cabrera added an RBI a diving Pedroia to bring home Brandon Workman and the Bos- Peavy allowed seven runs and Jacoby Ellsbury had four hits single. a run. ton defense napping when he five hits in three-plus innings. Greinke, Dodgers Beat Cardinals 6-4 to Extend NLCS LOS ANGELES (AP) — It six hits. He struck out four and took the Dodgers five games to walked one. hit a in the NL cham- “He made his pitches, we pionship series. Once Adrian made the plays, got out of it,” Gonzalez powered up for the Gonzalez said. “We were able to first one, their dormant offense get run support for him. All he broke loose. needed was a few runs.” Gonza- Jansen gave up RBI singles to lez homered Matt Adams and Pete Kozma in twice and the ninth. Zack Gre- A.J. Ellis homered in seventh, inke came sending an 0-2 pitch from Ed- through ward Mujica into the left-field with the pavilion to make it 5-2. clutch per- Crawford homered with one formance Los Angeles needed in out in the fifth, extending the a 6-4 victory over the Cardinals Dodgers’ lead to 4-2. He wal- on Wednesday that trimmed St. loped a 3-2 pitch from starter Joe Louis’ lead to 3-2 in the best-of- Kelly an estimated 447 feet into seven playoff. the right-field pavilion. “Guys weren’t ready to lose Kelly gave up four runs and today,” said Carl Crawford, who seven hits in five innings. He also went deep to help the Dodg- struck out three and walked ers save their season. none. Los Angeles held on in the Beltran’s triple went over the ninth, when St. Louis scored head of Andre Ethier and to the twice off closer Kenley Jansen wall in center, scoring Matt Car- before he struck out pinch-hitter penter, who singled. Holliday fol- Adron Chambers with two on to lowed with a double to deep cen- end it. ter, but that was it for St. Louis The series shifts back to until the ninth. St. Louis for Game 6 on Friday David J. Phillip / The Associated Press “We had a couple of opportu- night, with ace Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher Brian Wilson yells after getting St. Louis Cardinals’ Carlos Beltran to strike out during the nities to do something, and we scheduled to start for Los Ange- eighth inning of Game 5 of the National League baseball championship series, Wednesday in Los Angeles. just couldn’t make it happen,” les against rookie Michael Wa- manager Mike Matheny said. cha. three games at home after bat- timated 428 feet into the right- who said Gonzalez had done “These guys have done a tremen- When those two squared off ting .184 during the first two field pavilion for a 3-2 lead. “some Mickey Mouse stuff” in dous job in those exact same in Game 2, the Cardinals won games in St. Louis. As he headed toward the dug- celebrating a double on Monday situations all season long. You’re 1-0 on an unearned run. “It was just one of those days out, Gonzalez cupped his hands night. going to have games where you “We’ve kind of become Amer- that we were a little better, got to his ears and wiggled them in After wriggling out of big just can’t make it happen, and ica’s team because everyone some runs, good feeling,” Mat- a gesture resembling mouse ears. trouble in the first when Mo- we’ve got to figure out a way to wants to see a seventh game,” tingly said. It was an apparent jab at Cardi- lina bounced into a double play, get it done the next time we get Dodgers manager Don Mat- The Dodgers regrouped af- nals pitcher Adam Wainwright, Greinke allowed two runs and a chance.” tingly said. “Probably even the ter Greinke squandered an early fans in St. Louis would like to see

2-0 lead just as he did in Game 1, CH504593ac.ke a seventh game, so I figure that which Los Angeles lost 3-2 in 13 everybody’s for us to win on Fri- innings on the road. day night.” After neither team homered The Cardinals also led last in the first three games for the Come in to he Chronicle year’s NLCS 3-1 before losing first time in NLCS history, the three straight games to the even- big bats came out. The Cardinals tual World Series champion San used a two-run homer by Matt and see our signs available for purchase! Francisco Giants. Holliday and a solo shot from “We’re looking to do the same pinch-hitter Shane Robinson to thing,” Gonzalez said. win 4-2 on Tuesday night. Desperate to avoid elimina- This time, Gonzalez went 3 tion, the Dodgers brought in for 4 with two solo homers and some star power for three runs scored. His two-out pregame introductions. Will shot in the eighth made it 6-2. Ferrell announced their lineup “We have a team that can and lent a comic spin to each bounce back and do some pretty player’s name, capping it by in- incredible things out there,” he troducing Greinke as “today’s said. winning pitcher.” The Cardinals tied it at 2 in Ferrell knew what he was the third on Carlos Beltran’s RBI talking about. triple and Holliday’s run-scoring Greinke got into a bases- double before loaded jam with none out in the grounded into his second in- first but escaped with no dam- ning-ending double play against age. From there, he pitched seven Greinke. strong innings and even deliv- “He wasn’t as sharp as he was ered an RBI single. the first time we faced him,” Bel- Don't see what you want? “That was big. I was real ner- tran said. “But guys like that, the vous out there with that situa- best guys in the game, they’re Order your custom sign from tion,” Greinke said. able to regroup and find a way to A.J. Ellis also homered at help their team win.” Dodger Stadium, where it is Los Angeles answered in the Sign Pro today! 360-736-6322. tougher to clear the fences in the bottom of the third. Mark El- heavy night air. lis singled leading off but was Helped by playing in 82-de- erased when Hanley Ramirez gree heat on a sunny afternoon, grounded into a double play. 321 N. Pearl, Centralia the Dodgers rediscovered their Gonzalez followed with the power stroke just in time to ex- Dodgers’ first homer of the (360) 807-8203 tend the series. They hit .274 in NLCS, slugging the ball an es- The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 17, 2013 Life

Holly Pederson / for The Chronicle Instructor Sue Sparkman talks about using her electric pressure cooker before demonstrating a recipe for Three Bean Chili at WSU 4-H Master Food Preserver and Safety Advisors Pressure Cooking Workshop held at Fort Borst Park in Centralia. Taking the Pressure out of Pressure Cooking

By Sara Potter ception that the top is going to For The Chronicle explode off the stovetop pressure cookers, there are safety precau- As Sue Sparkman, a WSU Pressure cooking goes back 300 years. This is an old form of cooking a tions on all the cookers that pre- 4-H master food preserver and vent that from happening,” said safety advisor, shows off a home- Sparkman. “It is a huge miscon- made chili recipe she cooked variety of meals at temperatures that can reach higher than the boiling ception that I think prevents a in her electric pressure cooker, lot of people from even learning she explains that the thought of about pressure cookers. I know owning, let alone cooking with point in a sealed vessel, and has recently begun regaining popularity. it was for me.” a pressure cooker was not some- The difference between the thing she thought she would electric pressure cooker and the ever do, until the peer pressure stovetop pressure cooker is that of her television interfered. she was crazy. It wasn’t until py I did.” the WSU 4-H master food pre- the electric pressure cooker has “I remember the steam com- recently, I was watching televi- For Sparkman and the ma- server and safety advisors, held a a brain, according to Lois Will- ing out of my mother’s pressure sion and a Wolfgang Puck in- jority of pressure cooker be- workshop at the Fort Borst Park man, WSU 4-H volunteer. cooker growing up, steaming fomercial for his electric pres- ginners a stovetop pressure kitchen, explaining the ins and “The stovetop cookers you and shaking in anger, I wanted sure cooker kept replaying, and cooker can seem intimidating, outs of pressure cooking and of- have to be near it and attentive nothing to do with it, it seemed replaying, and replaying. I felt and most people are unaware fered recipe sampling. to it, but with the electric cook- dangerous” she said. “Even the like it was a sign: I gave in and of the options of electric pres- The first topic of the work- ers you can set it and leave your home,” she says. “Find the past few years when my sister ordered one, it was a fear I was sure cookers that are available, shop was safety. would cook with hers, I thought going to conquer, and I am hap- so multiple volunteers from “Although there is a miscon- Please see COOKING, page Life 2 Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 17, 2013 LIFE

Holly Pederson / for The Chronicle BBQ chicken wings are coated with sauce and broiled after removal from the pressure cooker.

ing a higher nutrient value, and a greater taste value. The dis- Cooking advantages could be that they do range from $50 to $200 and Continued from page Life 1 special care needs to be given to pressure cooker that works best all parts of the cooker. Accurate for your lifestyle, that is what timing could be a hit or miss Tips should make up your decision, in the beginning, but I think safety should not even be an is- the advantages overtake any sue.” of the disadvantages,” assured Linda Hamilton, another Edwards. “Once you learn how WSU 4-H volunteer, said she your pressure cooker cooks, you • You can pressure cook in a pressure canner, but cannot can in agrees with Willman, and also will find its rhythm and meal that knowing the workings of options are endless.” a pressure cooker. your pressure cooker, whether Meal possibilities are plenti- electric or stovetop, is the most ful, ranging from mashed pota- • Study your user’s manual that comes with your cooker, and important thing. toes, artichoke, chicken wings, “There are no real reasons to brownies, cheesecakes, chili, once you have mastered your own recipes venture out to others. be intimidated of pressure cook- beans, lasagna, and even beef ing, follow your cooker’s guide- bourguignon, says Willman — • Be aware of the liquid needs of recipes when using frozen lines and recipes,” said Ham- but the best part about pressure ilton. “That would be the best cooking at home is the time she meats, it will add extra liquid when the meat begins to thaw. advice I could give, and I believe gets to spend with her family. that goes for beginners and nov- “It has kept my family eat- • Wash your pressure cooker pieces immediately after use, and ices, keep that manual by side ing meals together and looking when cooking anything; and forward to the cooking process take good care of all parts. You can find gaskets, and once you have mastered your together. We get to eat good, pressure cookers temperament, healthy food and spend quality replacement seals at any local hardware store. peas, venture out to new recipes.” time together there is nothing There are of course advan- better than that.” • Foods to keep out of your pressure cooker: macaroni, tages and disadvantages to pres- sure cooking, explained Karen Sara Potter is oatmeal, applesauce, rhubarb, cranberries, barley, split Edwards WSU 4-H volunteer. a freelance jour- “Pressure cooking is fast and nalist living in and pea soup. WSU 4-H is a non-profit organization Centralia, with easy. The temperature of the her husband and that does take tips to help pay for paper water is higher than boiling two daughters. so it cooks the food in half the She loves learning fees, making most classes free. For other time and since the steam is not about all types of escaping, neither are essential health and fitness, workshops or questions on pressure vitamins and minerals, keep- outdoors and in. cooking contact WSU 4-H Food and Safety Volunteers at (360) 740-1212 or email Try these recipes at home [email protected] or Maple Glazed Sweet Potatoes [email protected]. Ingredients: Directions: minutes with pressure regulator 3 sweet potatoes, peeled and Place sweet potatoes in rocking slowly. Cool cooker at cut into 1 to 1½ inch chunks pressure cooker. Combine re- once. Serving size: 6 ¼ cup maple syrup maining ingredients and pour ½ cup of water over potatoes. Close and cover Submitted by Karen Edwards , 4-H 1 tablespoon melted butter securely. Place pressure regula- master food preserver and safety ½ teaspoon salt tor on vent pipe and cook for 5 advisor. The Glass Guru™ SERVICES *Recipes are to be used as a reference. 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Place the foil strip under- 1 cup sugar eggs and the cooled butter/co- neath the brownie pan and fold ¾cup unbleached coa mixture. Mix well. Add the edges together over the pan white flour nuts, if desired. Pour batter into ¾ teaspoon baking powder a greased 8" diameter round in order to easily lift the pan ¼ teaspoon salt pan or casserole dish. Cover the into the electric pressure cooker. 1 tablespoon honey brownie pan completely with Place the brownie pan levelly on 2 eggs a two-foot piece of aluminum top of the metal trivet and fold ½ cup chopped walnuts, foil. Place the metal trivet on down the sides of the foil on top optional the bottom of the electric pres- of the pan. Then lock the lid in 2 cups water sure cooker. Add 2 cups of water place and cook on high pres- 1 tablespoon vinegar, and 1 tablespoon vinegar in the sure for 35 minutes. Pressure optional pressure cooker. The vinegar can then be released naturally will help prevent your trivet Directions: and pressure cooker from de- or you can use the quick release Melt the butter in a saucepan veloping a milky, white film in method. The brownies can be on the stovetop. Remove from it. Fold another two foot piece served warm or cold, but they heat and mix in cocoa powder. of aluminum foil into thirds are easier to cut when chilled Allow to cool slightly. In a medi- lengthwise to make handle that slightly. • Life 3 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 17, 2013 Stop Whining! Nine Favorite No-Exercise Excuses Shot Down

By Leslie Barker If you schedule your workout The Dallas Morning News as you do other parts of your life, eventually it will become a habit. DALLAS — Picture yourself So tie your shoes, adjust your as a cartoon character, looking cap and get going. You look the earnestly at a whistle-necked, part, so you might as well live it. clipboard-carrying fitness pro- ••• fessional. Your mouth is open, Whine No. 3: I’m not fat, so I spewing into a text balloon the don’t need to exercise. reasons you simply can’t exer- The trainers’ comeback: cise that day. Yes, you do. She has to focus her eyes This excuse “makes me on your forehead so they won’t cringe,” says Mallory Mansour start rolling. That’s because she Dubuclet, owner and head train- has heard protestations galore — er at Positively Fit Lake High- yours, and countless variations lands. “Weight loss is primarily on the theme. about diet; exercise is about in- Here are some of the most ternal health and fitness.” common excuses, lame-brained and otherwise, and ways train- Studies show life expectancy ers suggest you talk yourself out is not necessarily correlated of them. with low body weight, she says, “but is definitely connected to Whine No. 1: I don’t have cardiovascular exercise and re- sistance training.” time. ••• The trainers’ comeback: Make time. Whine No. 4: I don’t know “Wake up a little earlier than where to start. normal a few days per week and The trainer’s comeback: At get it done,” says Jeremy Allen, a the very beginning. certified personal trainer at Bay- Educate yourself, says Kerry lor Tom Landry Fitness Center. Little, Dallas running coordi- “If you plan ahead, you can find nator for Luke’s Locker. Ask fit friends, who might have been the time.” Rex C. Curry / Dallas Morning News Katie Brumley, fitness coor- waiting for you to join them. Brumley suggests starting Mallory Mansour Dubuclet, owner of Positively Fit Lake Highlands, demonstrates an exercise in her garage studio in Dallas. dinator at Landry, says fitness She says people have many excuses for not working out. takes less time than you might with exercise videos put out by think. A half-hour will suffice. credible sources. Working with If that’s too big a chunk, break a personal trainer can help you er for alternative ideas, or to healthy lifestyle, you need to pri- notice and do something to it up. identify areas of weakness and strengthen the areas around the oritize better,” Allen says. “Bring make them notice!” She suggests two ways to use help you develop them so you injured body part.” toiletries and a change of clothes ••• won’t get injured. ••• that time: to your workout. Planning is Whine No. 9: I’m too old. Circuit training. Alternate “Many gyms offer comple- Whine No. 6: I can’t afford a key.” mentary orientations to the The trainer’s comeback: one minute of cardiovascular gym membership. Or work out when you have Probably not. activity — running stairs or equipment, where a fitness pro- The trainer’s comeback: more time afterward to primp a jumping rope, for example — fessional will show you how to Rethink your priorities. little. “If you can breathe,” says Jill with one minute of body-weight adjust and properly use the ma- When Allen hears that ex- ••• Murawski, instructor at Fit Yoga activity such as squats or push- chines,” she says. cuse, he asks, “Are there expens- Whine No. 8: I’m too embar- in Richardson, Texas, “you can ups. ••• es you can cut? Going out to eat? rassed to work out at a gym (or do yoga.” Interval training. Incorpo- Whine No. 5: My (name of Drinking?” join a class or running group). Says Gwen Flood, adjunct rate high-intensity bouts into body part) hurts. “The answer is usually yes,” The trainer’s comeback: physical education professor at your regular workout. Mix jog- The trainer’s comeback: he says. “You can usually cut out People are more concerned with Richland College. “You’re never ging with walking, for example, Avoid the movement that one bad habit in order to make how they look, not you. too old and you’re never too old or sprinting with jogging. brought on the pain. a gym membership affordable. Brumley says clients often ••• to start.” Dubuclet acknowledges that You can also exercise at home.” think they have to look good to She teaches emeritus classes some people are in constant ••• Whine No. 2: I’m too tired. even step foot inside a gym. She for older adults and tells those The trainers’ comeback: pain with such limiting condi- Whine No. 7: I don’t want to assures them that most people students what she also stresses You won’t be for long. tions as knee or shoulder trouble, mess up my hair are at the gym for the same “Studies show that regular ex- or plantar fasciitis. The trainer’s comeback: reasons — to take care of them- to her younger ones: “The key ercise can improve mood, boost “I try to remind them that Mussed hair is easier tended than selves, not be critical of others. is to never stop moving, really energy levels and enhance your they are still blessed with the a messed-up body. Adds Little: “We are all and truly. Ever. There’s always sense of well-being,” Brumley ability to move,” she says, “and “If you’re comparing the im- wrapped up in our own worlds, something you can do. You can says. should consult a personal train- portance between a hairdo and a so get over thinking others may modify any exercise.”

BOOK REVIEW: Jayne Anne Phillips Revisits a Murder in ‘Quiet Dell’ By Amy Driscoll pays off once Emily comes on building had been specially fit- dark conclusion, Emily offers crime. The Miami Herald the scene. She’s a 35-year-old ca- ted out with soundproofed cells. readers a glimpse of light. Her Phillips’ writes with a tone reer woman at a time when that After Powers’ arrest, police relationship with a banker who that is sometimes impressionis- Jayne Anne Phillips grew up was still something of a rarity. found scores of letters from in West Virginia hearing about plays a role in the case and her tic, sometimes hard-edged. It’s Her version of events provides other women he was courting tendency to adopt the people a linguistic balancing act that the infamous Quiet Dell mur- the compassionate lens through through the mail, leading to ders of 1931, real-life killings of a which we learn the grim details speculation that “the Bluebeard and creatures she comes across results in an emotional chiar- widow and her three children at of the investigation and arrest of of Quiet Dell,” as he was nick- in her reporting create a sense oscuro. Sometimes, she says, the hands of a con man she met Harry Powers, whose trial was named, had killed many others. of hope despite the harrowing darkness overcomes the light. through a lonely hearts club. held in an opera house large The public was mesmerized. Phillips learned about the enough to accommodate the “Quiet Dell No Longer Quiet,” grisly case from an unlikely crowd of spectators. There’s an reads one excerpt from an Au- source: her mother, who re- attempt by a lynch mob — Phil- gust 1931 article in The Clarks- membered as a child walking lips supplies a black-and-white burg Telegram. “No accurate past the “murder garage” where photo as proof — and another estimate can be made of the Re-Elect Harlan Asta Eicher and her children — photo of the family dog named numbers who have visited the 14, 12 and 9 — died, the road Duty who was the sole survivor. ‘Murder farm.’ State policemen nearby lined with cars of souve- In addition to the bodies of say they were too busy handling nir-seekers. Eicher and her children, another traffic to attempt to count the Thompson CH508251cf.db The image clearly seized woman he had wooed through automobiles but there must have Phillips’ imagination. Now an Riverside Fire Authority the matrimonial society was been 50,000 at least, yesterday Position 1 At Large English professor and author, also discovered, dead and bur- and Saturday night.” she spent years quietly research- ied near Powers’ garage. The As the book proceeds to its ing and writing her “hidden book,” emerging with a story on one of the first nationally sensa- tionalized crimes that is built on historical fact but overlaid with a warm, fictional narrative. Phillips’ extensive report- ing — she quotes from news- paper stories, letters between Eicher and her “suitor” and the trial transcript — gives the book its considerable heft. And her creation of a Chicago reporter named Emily Thornhill helps to frame the story of the eight- decade-old event in a fresh way. “Quiet Dell” is a smart combina- tion of true crime, history and fiction tied together with Phil-

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Lewis County History of — est. 1845 —

An Early Christmas Surprise

Submitted by Bill Logan for Our Hometowns Bill and Dan Logan are pictured with an early Christmas present — an erector set. They’re shown in this 1947 photo with their dog, Blackie. The early gift was a result of the fact that James W. Logan, their father, was shipped out to Korea. The boys and their dog are in front of the ireplace at their home at 1004 S. Tower Ave. in Centralia.

Seatco Inmates in rounding up hoboes in order farewell to music, Wells threw Cable Rate close to him, Hoffman kicked Attempt Escape to keep the rock-shoveling gang himself heart and soul into the Riles Commissioners him as hard as possible, and the up to its full quota, there have bear slunk away. n 1886, two convicts at the dance program, and the young n 1984, The Centralia city been fewer tramps here than “I can hit straight on what prison near Bucoda at- people, who did not know of commissioners were up- I usual. At present there are over I I want to hit,” Hoffman said. tempted an escape. the arrest until after the dance, set with McCaw Cablevision’s twenty prisoners in the county “Luckily I wore a good pair of “Last Thursday two convicts declared the orchestra played as decision to increase rates. The at Seatco made a break for lib- jail, and a good-sized gang never before. Mineral residents boots.” could be successfully worked at monthly charge rose to $11.95, erty,” The Lewis County Bee reverence Wells because of his with $9.95 for seniors. the quarry, twelve miles west of musical ability. wrote. “They were from east of Paul Renz, Cablevision Truck Hangs Off Overpass the mountains and were in for town.” manager, and Bill Rickard, n 2001, when a car was horse stealing. One made good Mill Construction Begins commissioner, traded respons- Istopped on the freeway, a his escape and the other was Sheriff Allows Prisoner es to the rate hike. truck attempted to go around it. shot in the left thigh by one of n 1934, W.D. Hones and to Play for Dance Ed Fitzgerald of Oakville “What you feel is fair and The truck came within inches the guards. Dr. Herndon was I just and what I feel is fair and of falling off the Mellen Street telegraphed for and he and Dr. n 1911, Lewis County began construction of a tie and Sheriff Urquhart arrested sawmill on the Black River near just may be different,” Rickard freeway overpass in Centralia, Adams went and cared for the I said, and Renz agreed. with the trailer wheels having wounded man. He was not seri- H.F. Wells of Mineral on an Rochester. A capacity of 15,000 embezzlement warrant from feet daily was estimated for the gone partway over the edge. ously hurt.” “The car was stopped in the California. new mill. Kick Stops Charging Bear “Wells is a talented musician middle of the freeway in both Prisoners Must Work and orchestra leader, and it is n 1999, Werner Hoffman, lanes, a little sideways,” the vis- Mr. Quick Ships Nuts 59, walking on his prop- n 1909, the county jail was alleged that he misappropriated I ibly shaken truck driver told erty west of Chehalis with a overcrowded and there funds left in his care to obtain n 1936, Harold Quick, The Chronicle. “I thought I was I friend and his 4-year-old black was no sign of relief. instruments for the enlarge- Iowner of a ranch sev- going to go over the edge.” “The county commission- ment of his orchestra,” The en miles south of Chehalis, Labrador, Susie, came upon a The car’s driver was found ers have about decided to send Centralia Weekly Chronicle shipped what was believed to bear. standing along the freeway, and a good-sized proportion of wrote. be the largest shipment of fil- Susie suddenly was pursued law enforcement thought she county prisoners to the Meskill “Wells is a leader of an or- bert nuts ever to leave Lewis by the adult black bear. Hoff- was not in the car at the time of quarry in the future, thus the chestra at Mineral, and when County. Over three tons of man called Susie, and she made the accident. However, 20 min- county will secure some re- Sheriff Urquhart discovered nuts were sent to the Washing- a quick U-turn, and raced back utes after the crash, the driver turns for their board, and the that his absence would spoil a ton Nut Growers Association to the unarmed men, with the complained of a headache. A crowded condition in the jail dance that had been arranged in Vancouver. bear continuing the chase. CAT scan revealed a skull frac- will be relieved,” The Chehalis for Saturday night, he good na- Quick said he planted Waiting until the bear was ture was present. Bee-Nugget wrote. turedly allowed him to stay over 3,000 trees in 1927, and the “Of late, since the local of- for the function. Realizing that trees have doubled their pro- ficials have been more diligent temporarily at least it was his duction every year.

Washington Residents of Skookumchuck (later Centralia) state begin building Fort Henness on Oct. 17, 1855 Mary Waunch stayed on their The Upper Chehalis did not HISTORY farm, as did George Washington, participate in the uprising even who had built his own stockade. though they had not yet ceded the Patterson Luarck stayed at home land on which local settlers filed HistoryLink.org and wrote in his diary, “I for one claims. The Chehalis refused to After hearing news of Indian thought the building of a fort not sign the treaty Territorial Gov- uprisings in other parts of Wash- only unnecessary but injurious to ernor Isaac Stevens offered the ington Territory, residents of Skoo- our friendship with our neighbor- Chehalis and other tribes at the kumchuck (later Centralia) begin ing Chehalis Indians. Therefore I Chehalis River Treaty Council of construction on Fort Henness. did not help built the fort” (Smith, February 1855. They did not op- NOVEMBER 29-DECEMBER 22 The fort on what is now Grand 165). pose ceding their land, but instead Friday: 7:30  | Saturday: 4:30 & 7:30  | Sunday: 4:30  Mound Prairie is 100 by 130 feet Sidney and Nancy Ford also rejected the reservation terms pro- and surrounded by a log palisade. stayed at their home, having built posed. CHEHALIS-CENTRALIA RAILROAD & MUSEUM On October 31st, having received their own defenses. Sidney Ford, In the spring of 1857 the fort Fares: Adults $30 | Children $20 (2-15 years) warning of an imminent attack, the local Indian agent, worked disbanded. There had been no Reservations Required Children under 2 years free, but must sit on parents lap. Duration: 1 ½ hours

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PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

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GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “The great challenge of adulthood is holding on to your idealism after you lose your innocence.” — Bruce Springsteen © 2013 by NEA, Inc. FashionLos Angeles Week Kicks Into Action By Adam Tschorn Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times Los Angeles Times Left: A model wears a design from Jenni- fer Lynn’s Linden collection during a fash- LOS ANGELES — It ion show held by the Los Angeles Fashion may only be the earliest Council in Los Angeles. weeks of fall in Southern California, but events showcasing spring and summer 2014 collections as part of Los Angeles Fashion Week appear to be blooming everywhere all at once like a springtime field Right: A model wears a design from Jenni- fer Lynn’s Linden collection during a fash- of California poppies. ion show held by the Los Angeles Fashion Council in Los Angeles. Things got underway last Wednesday and Thursday with a two-day slate of Los Angeles Fashion Council shows held in geles, Haute Curves L.A. Fash- the park at the Grove shopping ion Week and even a Karaoke center. They included runway Runway Gala (really) planned presentations from familiar for Sunday. brands such as Odylyne, Bohe- Concept Los Angeles, whose mian Society and Linden as well 3 ½-year participation in L.A. as fresh faces Amabelle Aguiluz Fashion Week practically con- and Rose La Grua (the winners fers elder statesman status, of this summer’s Open Runway planned a one-day slate of run- competition). The whole affair way shows, presentations and wrapped up with a runway show installations at Quixote Studios by Katharine Kidd. Meanwhile, in West Hollywood on Oct. 12, Models wear designs in Inka Sherman’s ISM Mode collection Sue Wong put on an indepen- showcasing Jen Awad, Mike during a fashion show held by dent show for her spring and Vensel, JBurgos, Kittinhawk, summer 2014 collection (titled the Los Angeles Fashion Council Nuvula and new brand Yoze. in Los Angeles. “Jazz Babies”) at the Cicada Club And that’s all before things downtown last Wednesday. really even kick into high gear. There are many more events, The upcoming week will find presentations and fashion- Style Fashion Week L.A. relocat- themed parties than you can ing from its longtime home at shake a wire hanger at this sea- the former St. Vibiana cathedral son, which stretches to Oct. 20 — to the event deck at L.A. Live for a good bit longer than a normal a five-day run that kicks “week.” The first few days includ- ed Africa Fashion Week Los An- please see FASHION, page Life 8 Life 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 17, 2013 LIFE

has co-hosted the gig for several Fashion years now), the evening is set to feature collections from Shay Teachers bring fashion into the classroom Continued from Life 7 Todd, Johnny Was, Liberty Sage, By Aimee Blanchette Maison Castel, Jet Age, Quynh teachers are expected to fol- low the same dress code rules Paris and Rosario as well as the Star Tribune (Minneapolis) off at 5:30 p.m. Sunday with a as students. Just as students ribbon-cutting ceremony, fol- presentation of the Moss Adams MINNEAPOLIS — Test are discouraged from wear- lowed by runway shows by Ina Fashion Innovator Award (a.k.a. scores and rowdy students are ing yoga pants at Minnesota’s Soltani, Malan Breton and Mi- the MAFI, which in 2012 went always on a teacher’s mind. Minnetonka High School, so chael Costello. Other labels on to Cerre). Cocktails start at 6, Another concern of the day? are their teachers. the docket include Bettie Page runway shows at 7:30 p.m. at 800 What to wear. Clothes don’t make the Clothing, Octavio Carlin, XCVI N. Alameda St. Tickets ($50 or Teacher attire has been a teacher, but some teachers say and Furne One. $25 for FBI members) are avail- hot-button topic with reports every bit counts when trying The inaugural season of able at fashionbizinc.org. of inappropriately dressed edu- to educate a room full of their Men’s Fashion Week L.A. is set That’s the same evening the cators spilling out of their jeans harshest critics. to debut in the penthouse of also-open-to-the-public Project and into the news. “I love dressing like I do, the California Market Center Ethos returns to the Avalon Hol- A school district in West because it makes me feel good on Monday for two days of pre- lywood with its hybrid music, Virginia prohibits teachers and gives me an extra dose of sentations and runway shows art and fashion showcase. This from wearing faded jeans and confidence, which sometimes that include Noral Apparel, My year’s event, a collaborative ef- shorts to work. Last month, an you need in a room full of 26 Vice Sweats, Krammer & Stoudt, fort with Scion and French Tues- Alabama school superintendent energetic fifth-graders,” said Jeff Wheeler / Minneapolis Star Tribune Paulo Succar, F.R.E.D., Kenneth days, kicks off at 8 p.m. Tuesday proposed a dress code banning Emily York, a 33-year-old Fashion doesn’t make the teacher, but it Nicholson, Control Sector and with fashion showcases at 9 and capri pants and scarves, plus teacher at Eisenhower El- can help earn respect from students. But Vlado Footwear. 10 p.m. at 1735 Vine St. (Addi- restrictions on eye makeup and ementary School in Hopkins, dressing in style while maintaining class- Though most events (includ- room authority can be tricky. tional information and tickets nail polish. The most surpris- Minn. ing the above) are only open to ing proposed change? Proper are available at projectethos.tv. The general idea among Other teachers say dress- invited press, buyers and guests, undergarments must be worn teachers is: Dress profession- Perennial calendar closer ing with personal style — as there are a few open to the fash- at all times. ally and students will take you ion-loving, ticket-purchasing L.A. Fashion Weekend at Sunset long as that style is sans yoga Gower Studios is preparing for a Way to lower the bar, Ala- more seriously. public. One of them is Fashion bama. “When (teachers) look cur- pants and halter tops — sets an Business Inc.’s “All Aboard … three-day run that will showcase example for students beyond swimwear on Friday, contem- While midriff-baring and rent, yet appropriate, it makes L.A.’s Fashion Platform” annual pajama-wearing teachers in reading and writing. porary collections on Saturday them look even more in- benefit for emerging designers, other parts of the country are formed, it adds to their cred- “How you dress is a reflec- and couture on Oct. 20. A new which is scheduled for Tuesday forcing new dress code policies, ibility as a role model,” said tion of yourself, but that doesn’t and once again will take place in wrinkle this year? The event will some teachers seem to be mak- Amy Lindquist, a Twin Cities have to be a boring shirt and downtown’s Union Station. also include one-of-a-kind de- ing the grade just fine. fashion and image consultant tie,” said Chuck Croatt, a math Hosted by “Extra!” week- signs inspired by the Nobu Ho- Gold stars all around! who helps teachers build their teacher at Burnsville High end co-host Renee Bargh and tel Caesars Palace — the event’s Most school districts say wardrobes. School. comedian Brett Walkow (who title sponsor. ADVICE: Dear Abby Only Time Can Truly Heal Pain of Losing Beloved Pets DEAR ABBY: You gave some a place where I could think of are called man’s best friend be- IN BELMONT, MICH. more temporary than our own, nice advice to “Afraid of the Loss” him without tears. Keeping the cause of all the love, affection, en- DEAR ABBY: Having shared live within a fragile circle, easily (June 25), who wrote concerning ashes of a pet can be comforting, tertainment and companionship the love of many pets over the and often breached. Unable to the impending death of a beloved whether you choose to bury them they give us, and why we only years, I have found that dealing accept its awful gaps, we would pet. I think your suggestion of a later or tuck them away in your want the best for them in this life with the loss of our furry friends still live no other way. We - support group is home. and after. Read on: never gets easier, no matter how ish memory as the only certain helpful, but hav- Most important is having DEAR ABBY: Your pet is many times you go through it. I immortality, never fully under- ing lost a pet I a plan for when that moment your child. Anyone who doesn’t just reflect on all the cherished standing the necessary plan.” — had for 16 years, comes so you automatically know understand that isn’t worth wor- times I shared with them, and I FOUR PAWS FATHER I have experi- what needs to be done. It really rying about when the loss occurs. know I did my best to make their DEAR ABBY: “Afraid of enced the deep helped to have all the details of Will it hurt? Of course. But the lives grand. I know I’m better off the Loss” is not alone. Anyone pain this man his final moments thought out so pain does ease in time. for having shared their company. who has known the love of a dog will feel. I felt in control. When my first dog died, I Having rescued all of my past knows the fear of losing that un- Adding a I wouldn’t have missed the spoke with a grief counselor at and current pets from shelters, I matched companionship. second pet to love of my dog even knowing the the local veterinary college. It saved them from an uncertain When my dog was reaching his home while By Abigail Van Buren pain that has to come in the end. didn’t make my pain disappear, life. I gave them a loving home the end of his lifespan, a fellow his pet is still It’s something that should be on but it helped me to understand with affection, stability and a dog-lover advised me to get a alive often energizes an older pet. everyone’s bucket list. — CATHY it more. Your pet does not live warm bed. While they all leave us puppy. I’m passing her advice When the time comes, it will help IN CALIFORNIA in the future, but in the moment. at some point, their memory lives along to “Afraid.” Get a puppy or the human to have another lov- DEAR CATHY: My thanks Enjoy every moment you have on in our hearts. go to the shelter and adopt a dog ing pet to help with the grieving. to you and all the readers who together and accept the uncondi- I think Irving Townsend said — any dog. You will save the dog, As I learned, only time was sent heartfelt letters supporting tional love your pet has given you. it best: “We who choose to sur- and the dog will save you right able to take the deep hurt to “Afraid.” It’s easy to see why dogs You WILL get through it. — DEB round ourselves with lives even back. — MONIQUE IN TEXAS

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America’s Next Top Model An outdoor The Middle “Back The Middle “The Seinfeld “The Bris” Seinfeld “The Wiz- C W 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) photo shoot in Bali. (N) (CC) to School” Second Act” ’ ’ (CC) ard” ’ (CC) McLaughlin Group Northwest Now Moyers & Company ’ (CC) Sherlock Holmes Hound that haunted Inspector Morse A piano teacher ends The Dust Bowl “The Great Plow Up” The dust storms of the 1930s. ’ (CC) (DVS) PBS 12 12 (N) Baskerville family. (CC) up murdered. (CC) The Big Bang The Big Bang Modern Family MasterChef Foods kids don’t usually Sleepy Hollow “John Doe” An unidenti- Q13 FOX News at Washington’s The Arsenio Hall Show ; FOX 13 13 Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) “Airport 2010” ’ “Tableau Vivant” like. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) fied boy is found. ’ (CC) Ten (N) (CC) Most Wanted NeNe Leakes; Lil’ P-Nut. (N) (CC) IND 14 14 Fashion Day Kick Off One World Fashions One World Fashions Patricia Nash Handbags (N) Ariat Footwear “Fashion Day” (N) Musen Albert Handbags (N) Cold Case “Saving Sammy” Autistic Cold Case “Static” Disc jockey was mur- Cold Case “The Key” 1979 murder case Cold Case “Fireflies” New evidence in Cold Case “Lonely Hearts” Unattractive Cold Case “Forever Blue” A cop killed in ION 15 15 boy’s witnesses murder. ’ (CC) dered in 1958. ’ (CC) re-opens. ’ (CC) an old disappearance. ’ (CC) woman’s murder. ’ (CC) 1968 may have been gay. ’ IND 18 18 Marcus and Joni Jack Van Impe Jewish Jesus Nashville Country K. Copeland Life Today Joyce Meyer Check the Sound The EVO Show Global Ventures Marcus and Joni KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune Last Man Standing The Neighbors (N) Shark Tank Goat rentals for grazing 20/20 (N) ’ (CC) KATU News at 11 High School Blitz ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (CC) (DVS) services. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) (N) ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Live at 7 (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) The Michael J. Fox Sean Saves the Dateline NBC (N) ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) ’ (CC) Show ’ World ’ 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Corazón Indomable (N) (SS) (N) (SS) (N) (SS) Mentir Para Vivir (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News Timbers in 30 Access Hollywood TMZ (N) ’ (CC) MasterChef Foods kids don’t usually Sleepy Hollow “John Doe” An unidenti- 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (N) (N) (CC) like. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) fied boy is found. ’ (CC) (N) Raymond (CC) Storage Wars “San Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars Storage Wars “Ju- Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars “The Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars “Dr. A&E 52 52 Burrito” “Trouble the Oil” rassic Bark” French Job” Strangebid” AMC 67 67 ›› Silver Bullet (1985, Horror) Gary Busey, , . A boy ››› Cujo (1983, Horror) Dee Wallace, Danny Pintauro, Daniel Hugh Kelly. A The Walking Dead The group lives an ›› Silver Bullet (1985, Horror) Gary and his uncle go after a bloodthirsty werewolf. (CC) mother and son are terrorized by a rabid Saint Bernard. (CC) ideal life. (CC) Busey, Corey Haim. (CC) APL 43 43 Infested! “Feeding Frenzy” ’ Monsters Inside Me ’ (CC) Monsters Inside Me ’ (CC) Monsters Inside Me ’ (CC) Infested! “No Escape” ’ (CC) Monsters Inside Me ’ (CC) BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live “Freestyle Friday” (N) The Game (CC) ›› National Security (2003, Comedy) Martin Lawrence, Steve Zahn. (CC) Donnell Rawlings: From Ashy to Classy (CC) Husbands- Ho. BRAVO 66 66 ›› The Scorpion King (2002, Adventure) The Rock, Steven Brand, Michael ›››› Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981, Adventure) Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, Paul Freeman. An ›››› Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) Harrison Ford. An Clarke Duncan. A warrior battles an evil ruler and a sorceress. archaeologist races Nazis to find a powerful relic. archaeologist races Nazis to find a powerful relic. CBUT 29 29 News Rick Mercer George-Tonight Coronation Street Marketplace (N) Toy-TERROR! the fifth estate (N) ’ (CC) The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News George-Tonight C M T 61 61 Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Cassadee Pope Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded CNBC 46 46 Mexico’s Drug War American Greed “Crash for Cash” Mad Money Mexico’s Drug War American Greed “Crash for Cash” Dean Martin Cook Safe CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) Anderson Cooper Special Report (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Anderson Cooper Special Report Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) Mystery Det. Mystery Det. Nancy Grace Mysteries Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Anderson Cooper Special Report South Park “Freak Tosh.0 (CC) The Colbert Re- The Daily Show Futurama “Fry Am Futurama “A Fare- Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Key & Peele (CC) Key & Peele (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) South Park (CC) COM 60 60 Strike” port (CC) With Jon Stewart the Egg Man” well To Arms” D I S 41 41 Good-Charlie Jessie ’ (CC) Gravity Falls ’ A.N.T. Farm (CC) A.N.T. Farm (N) Jessie (N) (CC) Wander-Yonder Fish Hooks (N) Liv & Maddie ’ Austin & Ally ’ A.N.T. Farm (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Gold Rush Todd needs to strike big in Gold Rush “The Frozen North” Parker Gold Rush “Southern Quest” The Hoff- Gold Fever “Battle for Gold” Brannan takes over the gold fields. (N) ’ (Part 2 of Gold Fever “Battle for Gold” Brannan DSC 8 8 Guyana. ’ (CC) Schnabel starts own operation. man crew leaves the Klondike. 2) (CC) takes over the gold fields. (CC) Guest The Soup Inves- E! News Actress Nene Leakes. (N) Keeping Up With the Kardashians Kim Guest E.J. Johnson; Guest The Soup Guest E! News Actress E! 65 65 Rich Eisen. tigates hides from paparazzi; blind date. actress Jillian Rose Reed. (N) NeNe Leakes. (N) Rich Eisen. Nene Leakes. ESPN 32 32 College Football Central Florida at Louisville. (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 High School Football Don Bosco Prep vs. Paramus Catholic. (N) (Live) NFL Kickoff (N) (CC) Baseball Tonight NFL Live (N) Baseball Tonight NASCAR Now (N) NFL Live (CC) FAM 39 39 ››› Batman (1989, Action) , , . ›› Batman Returns (1992, Action) Michael Keaton. The Catwoman and the Penguin join forces against Batman. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor (CC) The Kelly File Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Restaurant: Impossible Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Mystery Diners Thieves, Inc. FX 53 53 Two and a Half Two and a Half ››› Moneyball (2011, Drama) , Jonah Hill, . A baseball manager challenges old-school ››› Moneyball (2011, Drama) Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill, Philip Seymour Hoffman. A Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) traditions. baseball manager challenges old-school traditions. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, Second Round. Golf Central (N) 19th Hole (N) European PGA Tour Golf Perth International, Third Round. (N Same-day Tape) ’ ’ HALL 19 19 The Waltons Army tactical maneuvers The Waltons “The Flight” Jim-Bob is ›› Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium (2007, Fantasy) Natalie Portman. An Frasier (CC) Frasier “Good Sa- Frasier “Our Par- Frasier (CC) are held nearby. (CC) friends with runaway. (CC) ominous change creeps over the world’s most magnificent toy store. (CC) maritan” (CC) ents, Ourselves” HGTV 68 68 Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hawaii Life (CC) Hawaii Life (CC) Island Hunters Island Hunters House Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Restoration Restoration American Pickers (CC) American Pickers (CC) American Pickers “The Doctor Is In” American Pickers “Sicilian Standoff” American Pickers (CC) LI FE 51 51 The Cheating Pact (2013) Daniela Bobadilla, Laura Slade Wiggins. (CC) Stalked at 17 (2012, Suspense) Taylor Spreitler, Chuck Hittinger. (CC) Gone Missing (2013, Suspense) Daphne Zuniga, Gage Golightly. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) Up Late With Alec Baldwin (N) Lockup Wabash Lockup Lockup Wabash Lockup Wabash MTV 63 63 The Hook Up (N) Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness 34 34 MLS Soccer D.C. United at Sporting Kansas City. (N) NFL Turning Point Premier League CFL Football Calgary Stampeders at Edmonton Eskimos. From Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton. NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Thundermans The Legend of Korra “Beginnings” Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ›› Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) Mike Myers. › I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry (2007, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Kevin James. › I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry (2007, Comedy) Adam Sandler. R O OT 31 31 College Soccer Syracuse at North Carolina. (N Same-day Tape) Women’s College Volleyball Duke at Georgia Tech. (N Same-day Tape) Boxing Golden Boy: Luis Collazo vs. Alan Sanchez. From San Antonio. ’ SPIKE 57 57 Cops “Grown Men Cops Broward Cops “Family Ties Cops (CC) Cops “Evading Ar- Cops “Odd Arrests Bellator MMA Live Welterweight semifinals. (N) (S Live) ›› Fighting (2009, Drama) Channing Gone Wild” County, Fla. (CC) No. 2” (CC) rests” ’ (CC) No. 5” ’ Tatum, Terrence Howard. ’ SYFY 59 59 Being Human Being Human “Ruh Roh” WWE Friday Night SmackDown! (N) ’ (CC) Haven “Countdown” (N) Being Human TBN 20 20 The Harvest Perry Stone Praise the Lord (CC) Frederick Price Best of Praise Call2All Creflo Dollar Seattle Praise the Lord ’ ’ TBS 55 55 MLB Baseball Los Angeles Dodgers at St. Louis Cardinals. From Busch Stadium in St. Louis. (If necessary). (N) (Live) MLB Postgame Family Guy Family Guy Seinfeld “The ›› Talladega Nights: The Ballad of (CC) (CC) Race” ’ (CC) Ricky Bobby (2006) Will Ferrell. TLC 38 38 What Not to Wear On the way to Vegas; one last makeover. (N) (CC) What Not to Wear “Fan Mail” (CC) What Not to Wear On the way to Vegas; one last makeover. ’ (CC) What Not to Wear ’ (CC) TNT 54 54 Castle “Head Case” A crime scene with- Castle “Kick the Ballistics” A woman is ›› The Book of Eli (2010, Action) Denzel Washington, Gary Oldman. A lone ››› The Town (2010, Crime Drama) Ben Affleck, Rebecca Hall, Jon Hamm. A out a victim. ’ (CC) shot with Ryan’s stolen gun. (CC) warrior carries hope across a post-apocalyptic wasteland. (CC) (DVS) woman doesn’t realize that her new beau is a bank robber. (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 ››› Home Alone (1990), Joe Pesci Uncle Grandpa World of Gumball Teen Titans Go! Annoying Orange King of the Hill Cleveland Show American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures “Hellfire Caves” Ghost Adventures “Alcatraz” (CC) Ghost Adventures “Mustang Ranch” The Dead Files (CC) The Dead Files “Fatal Attachment” TRUTV 49 49 World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... Top 20 Funniest Top 20 Funniest Top 20 Funniest World’s Dumbest... Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Two Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family ’ Modern Family ’ Modern Family USA 58 58 man is found beaten in a parking lot. young sisters are killed in a fire. “Lifetime Supply” “Egg Drop” ’ “Leap Day” ’ “Baby on Board” “Fizbo” ’ (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) “Bixby’s Back” VH1 62 62 40 Greatest Pranks 3 40 Greatest Pranks 3 ››› The Lost Boys (1987, Horror) Jason Patric, Corey Haim. ’ (CC) Best Week Ever “Halloween Special” ’ (CC)

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Old Home Hazel Recipe Gar Gar Paid Hu Rake Paid Meals Hu McCar Paid CBS This Morning: KIRO 7 Eyewitness News Recipe College Football Georgia at Vanderbilt. (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Auburn at Texas A&M. (N) (Live) (CC) All In Sports KIRO KIRO CBS 7 7 Saturday (N) Saturday Morning (N) Rehab Stars News News Clifford- Angelina Curious Cat in Peg Dinosaur Daniel Super Thomas Bob the KCTS 9 Cooks: Kitchen Classics Test Cook’s Lidia’s Nick Rough Old PBS 9 9 Dog George the Hat Tiger Why! & Fr. Builder Kitchen Country Italy Stellino Cut House MNT 10 10 Paid No De- Animal Wild Animal Family Young Live Life FOCUS FREE Humana WEN Paid Getting Humana Easy ››› Holes (2003, Adventure) Sigour- ›› Confessions of a Shopaholic Prog. frosting Atlas Animals Science Style Icons T25 TV! Hair Prog. More Meals ney Weaver, . (CC) (2009, Comedy) Isla Fisher. (CC) Humana SMART Adven- Rescue Sonic X Bolts & Spider- Justice Dragon B-Da- Yu-Gi- Yu-Gi- Real Life WHAD- Paid Paid Paid Easy No to Humana “Throwdown” Leverage (CC) C W 11 11 tures Heroes (CC) Blip Man League Ball Z man Oh! Oh! 101 DYADO Prog. Prog. Prog. Meals Botox ’ (CC) Vintage Steves’ Victory P. Allen Crea. Knitting It’s Sew Sew It Sewing Quilting Sewing Love of Quilt in Motor- Rough Wood- Old Old Steves’ Julia’s Simply Cook’s Test Cooking PBS 12 12 Vehicle Europe Garden Smith Living Daily Easy All ’ Arts ’ Room Quilting a Day Week Cut smith House House Europe Kitchen Ming Country Kitchen Cook Paid Adven- Dragon- Biz Kid$ On the College Football Texas Christian at Oklahoma State. (N) (S Live) (CC) TMZ (N) ’ (CC) MLB Baseball Detroit Tigers at Boston Red Sox. Cops Cops Alien Alien FOX 13 13 Safe Prog. tures FlyTV ’ Spot (N) (S Live) (CC) Rel. Rel. File File IND 14 14 Patricia Nash Fall Fashion One World Fash One World Fash Patricia Nash Faux Furs Mia Shoes Musen Bags Kate and Mallory Ariat Footwear Patricia Nash Fall Fashion ’ ’ ION 15 15 Paid Paid Paid Paid FOCUS Paid No De- Humana Humana Pastor ›› Along Came Polly (2004) Ben Monk (CC) Monk (CC) Monk “Mr. Monk Monk “Mr. Monk Monk “Mr. Monk Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. T25 Prog. frosting Chris Stiller, Jennifer Aniston. ’ Goes to Vegas” and the Election” and the Kid” ’ IND 18 18 Wonder My Gospel Maralee Ollie Odys Ishine Scaly Bytes Luna Guil Daystar Lake Freid Travel Nash Gospel Gospel Jewish Israel Parables Good Morning KATU News This Morning - Sat (N) Jack Ocean Born to Sea Res- Wildlife Exped. College College Football Regional Coverage. UCLA at Stanford or Iowa at Humana Cash College Football ABC 22 22 America (N) ’ (CC) Hanna Mys. Explore cue Docs Wild Football Ohio State. (N) (Live) Cab ’ NewsChannel 8 at Sunrise at 7:00 Tree Fu Lazy- Justin English Premier League Soccer Pregame MLS Soccer Seattle Sounders FC at FC Onward Notre Pajani- Make- Chica College Football USC at NBC 26 26 Sunrise AM Tom Town Time Dallas. (N) (S Live) (CC) Dame mals Noddy Show Notre Dame. (N) (CC) FOX 27 27 Good Day Oregon Saturday (N) College Football Texas Christian at Oklahoma State. (N) (S Live) (CC) Paid Tailor- MLB Baseball Detroit Tigers at Boston Red Sox. (N) (S › Poltergeist III (1988) Tom Prog. Panama Live) (CC) Skerritt, Nancy Allen. UNI 28 28 Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Pocoyo Pocoyo Back Jungle Dora... Diego Crema Crema Sabadazo (SS) Fútbol Mexicano Primera División La Hora Pico (N) Nopalea Skincare Criminal Minds “A Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Flip This House Flip This House Flip This House To Be Announced Beyond Scared Beyond Scared Beyond Scared Beyond Scared A&E 52 52 with Family Affair” ’ (CC) “Foundation” ’ “Intern Affairs” (CC) (CC) Straight (CC) Straight (CC) Straight (CC) Straight (CC) AMC 67 67 ›››› Young Frankenstein (1974, Comedy) ››› Cujo (1983, Horror) Dee Wallace, ›› Tremors (1990, Horror) Kevin Ba- ›› Tremors II: Aftershocks (1996, Horror) Fred ›› Tremors 3: Back to Perfection (2001, Action) Tremors Gene Wilder, Peter Boyle. (CC) Danny Pintauro. (CC) con, Fred Ward. (CC) Ward, Michael Gross. Michael Gross, Bobby Jacoby. APL 43 43 Big Cat Big Cat To Be Announced To Be Announced BET 56 56 BET Inspiration T.D. Jakes Pre. Moesha Moesha 35 & Ticking (2011) Nicole Ari Parker. (CC) ›› Beauty Shop (2005) Queen Latifah. (CC) National Security (2012) (CC) Friday After The Rachel Zoe : My Flipping Out Per- Queer Eye for the Queer Eye for the Queer Eye for the Tabatha’s Salon The Millionaire Housewives/OC Housewives/NYC Real Housewives/ The Real House- BRAVO 66 66 Project (CC) Life sonal psychic. Straight Guy Straight Guy Straight Guy Takeover (CC) Matchmaker Beverly wives of Atlanta CBUT 29 29 Our Vancouver Animal Super Dood Cross Absolutely Nature/ Things Gymnastics Figure Skating Na HNIC NHL Hockey C M T 61 61 CMT Music ’ CMT Social Hour CMT Music ’ Hot 20 Countdown Top five redneck inventions. (N) Jason Cas Reba Reba Reba ›› Liar Liar (1997) ’ CNBC 46 46 Cancer TRIA Cook Hu Cook D. Mar Paid Cook Hu Focus EZ Gui Focus Paid Sonic Sheer Paid WEN Hu Burnett D. Mar Secret Secret Amer. Greed CNN 44 44 New Money Sat. Morning CNN Newsroom (N) CNN Newsroom Money Next CNN Newsroom (N) Gupta CNN Newsroom Situation Room Bravest Francis A Cooper CNNH 45 45 New Day Saturday (N) Money Sat. Morning HLN Weekend CNN Newsroom Money Next CNN Newsroom Detec Detec Detec Detec Situation Room Bravest Francis COM 60 60 Hate Focus Paid WEN 30 Rock ››› Barbershop 2: Back in Business (2004) ›› Barbershop (2002, Comedy) Ice ›› Balls of Fury (2007) Dan Fogler, ›› Waiting... (2005, Comedy) Ryan South South Hair? T25 Prog. Hair Ice Cube, Cedric the Entertainer. (CC) Cube, Anthony Anderson. (CC) Christopher Walken. (CC) Reynolds, Anna Faris. (CC) Park Park D I S 41 41 Mickey Henry Doc Pirates Mickey Mouse Wander Fish Jessie Dog Liv- Liv- Gravity Gravity Gravity ›› Halloweentown (1998) Hallowntown II ››› Halloweentown High Paid Diets 2.0 T25 Bod- WEN Paid Cancer: Fast N’ Loud ’ Alaska: The Last Alaska: The Last Alaska: The Last Yukon Men ’ (CC) Yukon Men ’ (CC) Yukon Men “Hell Yukon Men “Tough Fast N’ Loud ’ DSC 8 8 Prog. ies! Hair Prog. Winning (CC) Frontier ’ (CC) Frontier ’ (CC) Frontier ’ (CC) Freezes Over” Choices” (CC) E! 65 65 Proactiv Skincare ›› She’s Out of My League (2010) The E! True Holly- E! News Weekend Fashion Police The The ›› She’s Out of My League (2010) Keeping Up With Keeping Up With Eric & Eric & Jay Baruchel, Alice Eve, T.J. Miller. wood Story ’ Soup Soup Jay Baruchel, Alice Eve, T.J. Miller. the Kardashians the Kardashians Jessie: Jessie: College GameDay From Clemson, S.C. (N) (Live) (CC) College Football South Carolina at Tennessee. (N) (Live) College College Football Oklahoma at Kansas. (N) (Live) College College Football Arkansas at Alabama. ESPN 32 32 Football Football (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Minnesota at Northwestern. (N) Score College Football Score College Football FAM 39 39 Nopa Hu Middle Middle Middle ›› Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ››› Batman (1989) Jack Nicholson, Michael Keaton. ›› Batman Returns (1992, Action) Michael Keaton. Tim Burton FNC 48 48 FOX & Friends Bulls Cavuto Forbes Cash In News HQ News HQ Jour. America’s News HQ Carol News The Five (N) News HQ FOX Report (N) Huckabee (N) FOOD 35 35 Floor Paid Sand. Guy’s Be.- Best Barbe Pioneer Pioneer Heart Con Giada Chopped Cutthroat K. Iron Chef Amer. Restaurant Sta. Diners Diners Diners Diners FX 53 53 Humana Hate Buffy the Vampire Buffy the Vampire Ellen Ellen Ellen Ellen Ellen Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men ››› Avatar (2009, Science Fiction) Sam Worthington, Voice of Zoe Saldana. A Proposal Hair? Slayer (CC) Slayer (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) former Marine falls in love with a native of a lush alien world. GOLF 70 70 European PGA Tour Golf LPGA Tour Golf PGA Tour Golf Golf PGA Tour Golf Central PGA HALL 19 19 I Love I Love I Love I Love I Love I Love Golden Golden Golden Golden ››› Love Takes Wing (2009) Cloris ›››› Love Finds a Home (2009) ›› Love Begins (2011, Drama) Wes ›› Love’s Ever- Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Girls Girls Girls Girls Leachman, Sarah Jones. (CC) Patty Duke, Sarah Jones. (CC) Brown, Julie Mond. (CC) lasting Courage HGTV 68 68 Sheer Floor House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Bath Love It or List It Love It or List It Income Property Income Property Income Property HIST 37 37 Power Strong Barbarians (CC) Barbarians II Pawn Pawn Vikings (CC) Vikings (CC) Vikings (CC) Vikings “Trial” Vikings “Raid” Vikings (CC) Vikings (CC) Vikings (CC) LI FE 51 51 Nopa Sheer HOPE Kitchen Hair! Paid Skin Paid Paid WEN Wife Swap (CC) Million Dollar Million Dollar Blue Lagoon: The Awakening (CC) Gone Missing (2013) (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Up W/Steve Melissa Harris-Perry (N) Weekends With Alex Witt (N) MSNBC Live (N) Karen Finney Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera MTV 63 63 Girl Girl Girl Girl Hook › What a Girl Wants (2003) Amanda Bynes. Girl Girl Girl Girl Awk Awk Awk Awk Awk Awk Awk Awk Awk Awk NBCS 34 34 Soccer Premier English Premier League Soccer Premier Premier Down Spartan Race (N) Blitz TV Outdoor Blitz TV Auto Racing Breeders’ Top Central IndyCar Racing IndyCar Racing NICK 40 40 George George Fanboy Parents Spong Spong Spong Parents Spong Sanjay Turtles Rab Mon Spong Rang Spong Sanjay Rab Parents Parents Spong Spong Spong Spong OXY 50 50 Hu Paid WEN Paid Glee ’ (CC) Glee “Mash-Up” Glee “Wheels” ››› Walk the Line (2005) Joaquin Phoenix. Sex- Sex- Sex- Sex- Sex- Sex- Sex- Sex- R O OT 31 31 Paid Paid Get SMART Paid Clean 10 Min Botox Get Timbers College Football Colorado State at Wyoming. (N) (Live) College Football Montana State at Weber State. (N) (Live) SPIKE 57 57 Men’s Total Henry T25 Bod- WEN Get fit Xtreme Horse- Trucks! Search/ Cops Cops Cops ›› The Expendables (2010, Action) Sylvester Criss Angel Be- Criss Angel Be- Cops Cops Health Gym Rifles ies! Hair 4x4 (N) power (N) ’ Restore (CC) (CC) (CC) Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li. ’ LIEve ’ LIEve “Blind” ’ (CC) (CC) SYFY 59 59 Cook More Paid Hu Cook Deep The Cursed (2010, Suspense) (CC) The Seamstress (2009) (CC) Rise of the Gargoyles (2009) (CC) Reign of the Gargoyles (2007) (CC) Witchslayer TBN 20 20 The Auto Come RocK Mon Hop Lassie Goliath Ishine Inspir. Veggie Penguin Tails Heroes-Bible News ›› Forever Strong (2008, Drama) Memories In Touch TBS 55 55 Married Married Fresh Fresh House/ Meet, There King of King of King of King of ›› Sahara (2005, Adventure) Matthew McCo- ›› Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Friends Friends Friends Friends Prince Prince Payne Browns Yet? Queens Queens Queens Queens naughey, Steve Zahn, Penélope Cruz. Ricky Bobby (2006) Will Ferrell. (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) TLC 38 38 Four Houses ’ Four Houses ’ Four Houses ’ Four Houses ’ Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Stories of ER ’ TNT 54 54 Law & Order Cold Justice Major Crimes (CC) Law & Order Law & Order Law & Order Law & Order ››› The Rock (1996, Action) Sean Connery, ››› Mission: Impossible 2 (2000, Action) Tom “Grief” ’ “Hatchet” (CC) (CC) (DVS) “DWB” ’ “Bait” ’ “Flight” ’ , Ed Harris. (CC) Cruise, Dougray Scott. (CC) TOON 42 42 Looney Looney Teen Tenkai Bey Poké Leg Ben 10 Batman Teen Pokémon: Just Pokemon the Movie: Poke Poke Total Total Spookley Pmp. Monster Holiday TRAV 36 36 Nutri Hu When Vacations Monumental Florida Beaches Mexico Beach Beach Resorts Food Food Man v Man v Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise TRUTV 49 49 FOCUS Hu Paid Dirty Hu Sonic Dirty Focus Hurts Hurts Hurts Hurts Most Shocking Most Shocking Most Shocking World Dumbest World Dumbest World Dumbest USA 58 58 Law & Order: Paid Cook Starting Deep- › G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009) ››› X-Men 2 (2003) Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman. A ›› The Pacifier (2005, Comedy) Vin ›› Paul (2011, Comedy) Simon Pegg, Criminal Intent Prog. Safe Strong Clean Channing Tatum. (CC) power-mad militarist pursues the mutants. (CC) Diesel, Lauren Graham. (CC) Nick Frost. (CC) VH1 62 62 VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music Top 20 Count. Top 20 Count. Miami Monkey Best ››› The Lost Boys (1987) ’ (CC) Saturday Night Live (CC) Sat. Night Live Sat. Night Live Life 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 17, 2013 ENTERTAINMENT

SATURDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets October 19, 2013 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 College Football Florida State at Clemson. (N) (S Live) (CC) Pac-12 Tonight Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! ’ (CC) Burn Notice “Good Soldier” Armored KOMO 4 News Castle “Secret ABC 4 4 ’ (CC) car company. (CC) 11:00pm Santa” ’ (CC) College Football USC at Notre Dame. (N) (S Live) (CC) Laura McKenzie’s Northwest Back- Evening Evening Dateline NBC The story behind “The KING 5 News (N) Saturday Night NBC 5 5 Traveler (N) roads Bling Ring.” ’ (CC) Live ’ (CC) IND 6 6 Made in Hollywood (N) ’ (CC) Access Hollywood (N) ’ (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit News Inside Edition Access Hollywood ’ (CC) CBS Evening KIRO 7 Eyewit- Raible’s Scouting omg! Insider (N) KIRO: Help Your- 2 Broke Girls ’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Solv- 48 Hours (N) ’ (CC) KIRO 7 News at How I Met Your CBS 7 7 News (N) (CC) ness News Report ’ (CC) self to Health (CC) ing a case involving a tennis star. ’ 11PM Mother ’ (CC) PBS 9 9 Genealogy Roadshow “Austin” Black Mark Russell’s America The political Fred MacMurray: The Guy Next Door ››› Raising Arizona (1987) Nicolas Cage, Holly Hunter. A Reel NW: Shorts Live From the Artists Den Seattle family’s land ownership. (CC) satirist’s career. (N) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) childless couple decide to steal a rich family’s baby. band Soundgarden performs. (N) ’ SAF3 (N) ’ (CC) Bones “The Body and the Bounty” A Bones “The Secret in the Soil” A farmer Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- Unsealed: Alien Unsealed: Alien Cheaters Women discover boyfriends MNT 10 10 skull and hands are discovered. ’ is suspected of murder. (CC) 9 (N) (CC) day Night (CC) Files (N) ’ (CC) Files ’ (CC) cheating. (N) ’ (CC) Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- The Middle “The The Middle Brick CSI: Miami “From the Grave” Horatio White Collar “Book of Hours” Precious The Office “Pilot” The Office “Diver- It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny C W 11 11 ment ’ (CC) ment ’ (CC) Big Chill” (CC) studies football. has a price on his head. ’ (CC) Bible disappears. (CC) ’ (CC) sity Day” (CC) in Phila. in Phila. Antiques Roadshow “Wichita” 1920s Doctor Who (Part Doctor Who (Part As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Keeping Up Ap- Keeping Up Ap- Inspector Morse A piano teacher ends Masterpiece Classic “The Paradise” PBS 12 12 Buddy L toy sand-and-gravel truck. 3 of 6) 4 of 6) (CC) (CC) pearances (CC) pearances (CC) up murdered. (CC) Denise Lovett gets a job in the city. Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Modern Family “En Modern Family Dads “Heckuva Brooklyn Nine- New Girl “All In” ’ The Mindy Project Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- Animation Domination High-Def “Axe FOX 13 13 Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) Garde” (CC) ’ (CC) Job, Brownie” ’ Nine (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) 10 (N) (CC) day Night (CC) Cop” and “High School USA.” IND 14 14 One World Fashions - Fashion Day One World Fashions - Fashion Day Fashion Day Finale (N) Skinn Cosmetics Skinn Cosmetics Deep Blue Watches (N) Monk Monk may have met his match. Monk “Mr. Monk Goes Home Again” Monk Natalie pursues a case while Monk “Mr. Monk Goes to the Office” Monk “Mr. Monk Gets Drunk” Crime- Monk “Mr. Monk and Mrs. Monk” Monk’s ION 15 15 ’ (CC) Monk solves a murder. ’ (CC) Monk is sick in bed with the flu. ’ Undercover office worker. ’ (CC) filled weekend for Monk. (CC) late wife. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Kenneth Hagin Jay Sekulow In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Perry Stone Dr. James Merritt Hillsong End of the Age Check the Sound The Ramp MX TV Acquire the Fire College Football Florida State at Clemson. (N) (S Live) (CC) Paid Program Cash Cab ’ (CC) Cash Cab ’ (CC) Jeopardy! ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune KATU News at 11 On the Red Carpet ABC 22 22 ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) College Football USC at Notre Dame. (N) (S Live) (CC) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Grants Getaways Dateline NBC The story behind “The NewsChannel 8 at Saturday Night NBC 26 26 Bling Ring.” ’ (CC) 11 (N) (CC) Live ’ (CC) UNI 30 30 Sounders FC Noticiero La Familia P. Luche (N) (SS) Sábado Gigante Los Niños de Sábado Gigante; Farruko. (N) Comediant. Noticiero ’ FOX 27 27 ›› The Stepford Wives (2004, Comedy) Nicole Kidman, Matthew Broderick, Dads “Heckuva Brooklyn Nine- New Girl “All In” The Mindy Project 10 O’Clock News (N) Animation Domination High-Def “Axe Bette Midler. A couple move to a town where all women act the same. Job, Brownie” ’ Nine (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) Cop” and “High School USA.” A&E 52 52 Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink (CC)

AMC 67 67 › Tremors 4: The Legend Begins (2004, Horror) Michael Gross, Sara Botsford. › Friday the 13th (2009, Horror) Jared Padalecki, Danielle Panabaker. Premiere. ›› A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010, Horror) Jackie Earle Haley. Premiere. Premiere. A man hires a mercenary to destroy gigantic worms. A hockey-masked killer slaughters young revelers. Razor-gloved killer Freddy Krueger hunts teenagers in their dreams. APL 43 43 To Be Announced Too Cute! “Puppies and a Piggy” ’ Too Cute! Kittens: Growing Up (CC) Too Cute! “Roly-Poly Puppies” (N) Pit Bulls & Parolees: Unchained (N) Too Cute! “Roly-Poly Puppies” ’ BET 56 56 › Friday After Next (2002) Ice Cube. ›› The Family That Preys (2008) Kathy Bates. Greed and scandal test the mettle of two family matriarchs. (CC) BET Hip Hop Awards 2013 Kendrick Lamar; 2 Chainz. (CC) BRAVO 66 66 › Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000, Action) Nicolas Cage, Angelina Jolie, Giovanni Ribisi. A retired thief ›› Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008, Adventure) Harrison Ford, Cate ›› Indiana Jones and the Kingdom must steal 50 cars to save his brother. Blanchett, Shia La Beouf. Indy and a deadly Soviet agent vie for a powerful artifact. of the Crystal Skull (2008) CBUT 29 29 NHL Hockey NHL Hockey Calgary Flames at San Jose Sharks. From the HP Pavilion at San Jose, Calif. (N) Hockey Night: After Hours News NHL Hockey ’ (CC) C M T 61 61 ›› Liar Liar ’ ›› Bruce Almighty (2003) Jim Carrey. A frustrated reporter receives divine powers from God. Dog and Beth: On the Hunt (N) (CC) Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded CNBC 46 46 The Suze Orman Show (N) (CC) The Car Chasers “Auction Fever” American Greed: The Fugitives The Suze Orman Show (CC) The Car Chasers “Auction Fever” Free $ 21st Century CNN 44 44 Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anderson Cooper Special Report Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anderson Cooper Special Report CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper Special Report Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Mystery Det. Mystery Det. Nancy Grace Mysteries Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown COM 60 60 South Park “Pre- South Park “Pro- ››› Role Models (2008, Comedy) Seann William Scott, Paul Rudd. Two wild Amy Schumer: Mostly Sex Stuff Kevin Hart: Seriously Funny The Kevin Hart: I’m a Grown Little Man school” fessor Chaos” guys become mentors to two impressionable youths. (CC) Comic Amy Schumer performs. (CC) comic’s take on his family. (CC) The comic performs. (CC) D I S 41 41 ›› (2006) Sara Paxton, Lucas Grabeel. ’ (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) ›› Girl vs. Monster (2012) ’ (CC) Wander-Yonder Lab Rats (CC) Kickin’ It (CC) Austin & Ally ’ Dog With a Blog Fast N’ Loud “Cool Customline” A ‘55 Fast N’ Loud Richard builds a 2013 MythBusters “Zombie Special” Zombie The Unexplained Files Cattle are found Alien Mysteries Matthew Reed follows The Unexplained Files Cattle are found DSC 8 8 Ford Customline gets new life. COPO Camaro. ’ (CC) myths. ’ (CC) drained of blood. ’ (CC) a strange light. (N) ’ (CC) drained of blood. ’ (CC) E! 65 65 The E! True Hollywood Story “Paula E! News Weekend ›› Maid in Manhattan (2002, Romance-Comedy) , Ralph Fi- Fashion Police Guest E.J. Johnson; The Soup Guest The Soup Inves- Deen” Television host Paula Deen. ennes. A politician mistakes a hotel maid for a wealthy woman. actress Jillian Rose Reed. Rich Eisen. tigates College Football Arkansas at Alabama. SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 College Football LSU at Mississippi. College Football College Football Oregon State at California. (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Final (N) (CC) Baseball Tonight FAM 39 39 Tim Burton ›››› Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas Toy-TERROR! ››› Monsters, Inc. (2001, Comedy) Voices of John Goodman, Billy Crystal. ››› Batman Begins (2005, Action) Christian Bale. FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Geraldo at Large (N) ’ (CC) Red Eye (N) Justice With Judge Jeanine Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) Red Eye FOOD 35 35 Halloween Wars Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Cupcake Wars “Hanson” (N) Chopped Chopped “Brunch Boxes” Restaurant: Impossible FX 53 53 ›› The Proposal (2009, Romance-Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds. A ›› Just Go With It (2011, Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler, Jennifer Aniston, Nicole Kidman. A › Something Borrowed (2011) Ginnifer Goodwin. A tipsy at- woman pretends to be engaged to evade deportation. man’s careless lie spins out of control. torney lands in bed with the fiance of her best friend. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, Third Round. Golf Central (N) European PGA Tour Golf Perth International, Final Round. (N Same-day Tape) HALL 19 19 ›› Love’s Everlasting Courage (2010, ›› Love Comes Softly (2003, Drama) Katherine Heigl, Dale Midkiff. A frontier When Calls the Heart (2013, Drama) Jean Smart, Lori Loughlin. Premiere. A When Calls the Heart (2013, Drama) Drama) Cheryl Ladd. (CC) widow enters a temporary marriage of convenience. (CC) 19th-century teacher moves to a Western frontier town. (CC) Jean Smart, Lori Loughlin. (CC) HGTV 68 68 House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l Love It or List It, Too (CC) Love It or List It “The Smith Family” House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Vikings Ragnar travels to Gotaland. Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) The Nazi Gospels How the Third Reich used religion. (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) LI FE 51 51 Stalked at 17 (2012, Suspense) Taylor Spreitler, Chuck Hittinger. (CC) Missing at 17 (2013, Suspense) Tricia O’Kelley, Ayla Kell. Premiere. (CC) Taken Back: Finding Haley (2012) Moira Kelly, David Cubitt. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Lockup Lockup (N) Lockup Wabash Lockup: Raw “Lasting Impressions” Lockup: Raw “LOL...JK” Lockup: Raw “The Thin Line” MTV 63 63 World According Catfish: The TV Show ’ The Hook Up ’ The Hook Up ’ The Hook Up ’ Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness NBCS 34 34 IndyCar Racing MAVTV 500. From Fontana, Calif. (N) (Live) English Premier League Match of the Day (N) NFL Turning Point NICK 40 40 Hathaways Hathaways Sam & Cat (CC) Sam & Cat (CC) Sam & Cat (N) ’ Hathaways iCarly ’ (CC) iCarly ’ (CC) Instant Mom ’ Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Sex and the City Sex and the City ›› Sweet Home Alabama (2002, Romance-Comedy) Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas. ›› Sweet Home Alabama (2002, Romance-Comedy) Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas. R O OT 31 31 Bensinger Coaching Timbers in 30 MLS Soccer Real Salt Lake at Portland Timbers. (N Subject to Blackout) Postgame College Football Utah State at New Mexico. (N Same-day Tape) SPIKE 57 57 Cops “Coast to Cops “Smooth Cops “Pistol Packin’ Cops “Dead Man Cops “Kill ’em With Cops Burglary sus- ›› The Expendables (2010, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li. Mercenaries embark ››› Inglourious Coast” ’ (CC) Criminal” (CC) Families” Flushing” (CC) Kindness” pect in a tree. on a mission to overthrow a dictator. ’ Basterds (2009) SYFY 59 59 Witchslayer Gretl (2012) (CC) Scarecrow (2013, Horror) Lacey Chabert, Robin Dunne, Nicole Muñoz. (CC) Grave Halloween (2013, Horror) Cassi Thomson, Graham Wardle. ›› The Ruins (2008, Horror) (CC) TBN 20 20 Hour of Power Billy Graham Classic Crusades Not a Fan Travel the Road Dreamrider (1992) James Earl Jones, Matthew Geriak. I’m Amazed Live Choir performs. Virtual Memory ’ ’ TBS 55 55 American Dad American Dad Family Guy “Patriot Family Guy Quag- The Big Bang MLB Baseball Los Angeles Dodgers at St. Louis Cardinals. From Busch Stadium in St. Louis. (If necessary). (N) (Live) ›› Sahara (2005), (CC) (CC) Games” ’ mire proposes. Theory ’ Steve Zahn TLC 38 38 Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) Extreme Coupon Extreme Coupon TNT 54 54 ››› Mission: Im- ››› Mission: Impossible III (2006, Action) Tom Cruise, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ving Rhames. ››› The Italian Job (2003, Crime Drama) Mark Wahlberg, Charlize Theron, Edward Norton. Pre- ››› The Rock possible 2 (2000) Agent Ethan Hunt faces the toughest villain of his career. (CC) miere. A thief and his crew plan to steal back their gold. (CC) (DVS) (1996) (CC) TOON 42 42 Godmother Halloween Spooktakular Open Season 3 (2010, Comedy) Steve Schirripa, Ciara Bravo, Dana Snyder. King of the Hill Cleveland Show Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Cleveland Show The Boondocks TRAV 36 36 Dead Files Revisited (CC) Dead Files Revisited (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures “Exorcist House” Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) TRUTV 49 49 World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... › Blue Streak (1999, Comedy) Martin Lawrence, Luke Wilson. Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers World’s Dumbest... Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family “Up Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Covert Affairs “Dead” Annie begins her USA 58 58 “Pilot” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “The Incident” ’ “Coal Digger” ’ ’ (CC) All Night” ’ “Fifteen Percent” “Fears” ’ (CC) “Truth Be Told” deep cover. (CC) (DVS) VH1 62 62 Saturday Night Live ’ (CC) ›› Are We There Yet? (2005, Comedy) Ice Cube, Nia Long, Jay Mohr. ’ ››› Boyz N the Hood (1991, Drama) Larry Fishburne, Ice Cube, Cuba Gooding Jr.. ’ Menace II Soc.

WEEKDAY DAYTIME Movies Sports Kids Bets CEN CHE 6 AM 6:30 7 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 ABC 4 4 KOMO 4 News Good Morning America Live With Kelly KOMO 4 News The Chew General Hospital The Doctors The Dr. Oz Show KOMO 4 News News ABC NBC 5 5 News Today New Day NW KING 5 News Days of our Lives Dr. Phil Katie Ellen DeGeneres KING 5 News IND 6 6 America OK! TV KING 5 Morning News on KONG The 700 Club Paid Paid Paid Paid Meyer Paid News H’wood Live Paid Varied ’70s ’70s Million. Extra CBS 7 7 KIRO News CBS This Morning Rachael Ray Price Is Right Young/Restless News Bold Make a Deal Minute Minute Judge Judge News News PBS 9 9 Clifford Thomas Arthur Wild Curious Cat in Peg Dino Sesame Street Tiger Super Varied Programs Paint Charlie Rose Peg Sid Wild WordG Busi News MNT 10 10 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Cops Cops Patern Patern Divorce Divorce Judge Judge Judge Mathis Judge Mathis Ray Ray Com Com Amer. Amer. C W 11 11 Wom Life Cope Paid Paid Paid Fam Fam Queen Latifah Bethenny People’s Court Bill Cunningham Steve Harvey People’s Court Queen Latifah Bethenny PBS 12 12 Encore Varied Programs Be Fit Varied Programs Sesame Street Curious Cat in Peg Dino Tiger Super Sid Clifford Fetch! Martha Arthur Wild FOX 13 13 News Q13 FOX News This Morning Q13 FOX News Wendy Williams Jerry Springer Steve Wilkos Maury The Test Maury News at Varied Q13 FOX News IND 14 14 Varied Programs Cartoon Varied Programs ION 15 15 Varied Paid Paid Paid Bible Varied Paid Paid Paid Paid Movie Varied Programs IND 18 18 Varied Today Varied Prince Varied Meyer Marcus and Joni Varied Programs Super Wom Prince Reflec Varied Bill Win Varied Gary Varied Creflo Varied J.Hagee Parsley Joni ABC 22 22 KATU News Good Morning America AM Northwest The View Live With Kelly The Chew General Hospital Bethenny The Dr. Oz Show KATU News First News ABC NBC 26 26 NewsChannel 8 Today Paid Million. News Paid Days of our Lives Katie Ellen DeGeneres NewsChannel 8 News News FOX 27 27 News Good Day Oregon The 700 Club Paid Varied Fam Fam Better Varied Rachael Ray Wendy Williams Judge Judge Judge Judge 5 O’Clock News UNI 28 28 Tu Desayuno ¡Despierta América! Rosa Guadalupe Hoy La Mujer del Gordo Flac Primer Impacto A&E 52 52 Paid Paid Dog Dog Dog Varied Criminal Varied Criminal Varied CSI Varied CSI Varied Criminal Varied Criminal Varied Programs First 48 Varied First 48 Varied M Paid Paid Sonic Paid Paid D. Mar Freak › Sabretooth 2002 David Keith. › Anaconda 1997 Jennifer Lopez. ››› Slither 2006 Nathan Fillion. › Jason X 2002 Lexa Doig. (CC) House Tu Paid Paid Paid Deep Paid Paid ›› Mimic 1997, Horror Mira Sorvino. (CC) › Graveyard Shift 1990 (CC) ››› Cujo 1983 Dee Wallace. (CC) ›› Halloween II 1981, Horror (CC) Scream AMC 67 67 W Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Freak ›› Eight Legged Freaks 2002 (CC) Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh Halloween 4: Michael Myers ›› Jeepers Creepers 2001 (CC) Th Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Comic Comic ›› Silver Bullet 1985 Gary Busey. ›› Puppet Master 1989 (CC) Halloween: Curse-Michael Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare F Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Freak (:45) ››› The Omen 1976 Gregory Peck. (:15) ›› Damien: Omen II 1978, Horror (CC) (:45) ›› Omen III: The Final Conflict 1981 (:15) ››› Cujo APL 43 43 Oran Eden Big Cat Big Cat Meerkat Meerkat Animal Cops Animal Cops Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Boss The Haunted The Haunted Swamp Wars Gator Boys TBA BET 56 56 BET Inspiration Varied Matters Matters Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied My Wife My Wife My Wife Matters Matters Movie Varied M Couch Couch Queer Eye Million, Listing Million, Listing Million, Listing Million, Listing Million, Listing Million, Listing Million, Listing Million, Listing Real Housewives Real Housewives Tu Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ The New Atlanta The New Atlanta BRAVO 66 66 W Million Dollar LA Top Chef (CC) Top Chef (CC) Top Chef (CC) Queer Eye Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Th Million Dollar LA ››› GoldenEye 1995, Action Pierce Brosnan. (CC) ››› Tomorrow Never Dies 1997 (CC) ›› Die Another Day 2002, Action Pierce Brosnan. ››› Tomorrow Never Dies 1997, Action F Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Queer Eye CBUT 29 29 CBC News Now Tiger Monster Bo On/ Busy Super Cat in Lunar Doodle. Nature/ Things CBC News Now Republic of Doyle Steven and Chris Recipes Stefano Dragons’ Den News News C M T 61 61 CMT Music Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs Extrm. Varied Extrm. Varied Reba Reba CNBC 46 46 Squawk on the Street Fast Money Power Lunch Street Signs Closing Bell Closing Bell Fast Varied Mad Money Report Varied Programs CNN 44 44 CNN Newsroom Legal View Around the World CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Jake Tapper The Situation Room Cross E. B. OutFront Anderson Cooper CNNH 45 45 New Day CNN Newsroom Morning Express Raising America CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Raising America Evening Express Situa Cross E. B. OutFront COM 60 60 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Daily Colbert Sunny South Comedy Varied Programs Sunny Com Fturama Fturama D I S 41 41 Phineas Jessie Dog Good Mickey Pirates Mickey Sofia Doc Henry Mickey Octo Mickey Doc Phineas Good Varied Programs Shake It Varied Programs DSC 8 8 Paid Varied Paid Robison Meyer Paid Almost, Away Nightmare Next Criminal Pursuit Unusual Suspct Varied Programs M Paid Paid Kardas Kardas Kardas Kardas Kardashian Kardashian Kardas Miami Miami Kardas Kardas Kourt Kardashian Kourtney-Kim Kourtney-Kim Kourtney-Kim Tu Ander Paid True Hollywood True Hollywood Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian E! News Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City ›› Bring It On: All or Nothing Eric & Eric & E! 65 65 W Paid Paid Tia & Tamera Tia & Tamera ›› Bring It On: All or Nothing Eric & Eric & E! 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