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$1 Goals Reached Thanksgiving Edition Kirks Retire From Thursday, African Sister College / Nov. 28, 2013 Main 5 Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com

2013 Wish Lift Twenty-One Applicants A Time to Give Line Up Centralia Woman an Example of Need as Area Locally for Agency on Aging Publishes Wish List for Holidays Pot Licenses

By The Chronicle and the AP From Dank’s Wonder Empo- rium to Woody’s Weed Warehouse, hundreds of businesses are lining up for legal marijuana licenses in . The state Liquor Control Board on Tuesday released a list of 929 ap- plications to produce, process and sell marijuana received since Nov. 18, when the window for applying opened. The deadline is Dec. 19. The most — 444 applications — were for pot growing. Locally, applicants included: Aarons Original, 177 Rarey Rd., Winlock; Nivia Enterprises, 142 Blake Rd., Toledo; Warehouse 420, 21847 Lee Rd., Centralia; Evergreen Nirvana, 501 Boone Rd., Ethel; Forbidden Farms, 201 Boistfort Winlock Rd., Chehalis; Forbidden Farms, 201 Boistfort Winlock Rd., Chehalis; Forbidden Farms Llc,

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Lawsuit Accuses

Pete Caster / [email protected] DSHS of Anne Norskog sits in the living room with her husband, George, at their home in Centralia on Wednesday, Nov. 20. Norskog, a life-long artist, is living with ad- vanced multiple sclerosis, which limits her ability to paint portraits like the one hanging on the wall. Now, she does all of her art on the computer. Failing to By Kyle Spurr INSIDE [email protected] Stop Neglect See the complete 2013 Before the effects of multiple Wish List on page Main 9. sclerosis left her wheelchair- DAMAGES: Case Stems From bound, Anne Norskog would stand at her easel and paint por- Anne Norskog said. Arrest and Prosecution of traits in her free time. Since being diagnosed with Theresa Hutton Portraits of her four sons, advanced MS in October 2003, her husband George Norskog Anne Norskog turned her artis- By Mike Baker and herself hang on walls in her tic focus to computer art using The Associated Press Centralia home. Norskog said the programs Paintbrush and SEATTLE — A lawsuit filed she considers the old paintings Photoshop. Tuesday says two former Lewis to be the most prized posses- “I was not going to let MS County girls suffered abuse and sions in her house. take that away from me,” she neglect from their mother and More than a decade has said. that state officials failed to stop the passed since Norskog could Norskog, 64, can now sit at problem. comfortably paint portraits at her computer and draw artwork Family members, neighbors her easel. of flowers, birds, lighthouses and school officials repeatedly “The more limited I have and one of her self-described Anne Norskog's self-portrait hangs on the wall of the living room at her alerted the state Department of become with mobility, I can home in Centralia. Norskog explained that she created the self-portrait no longer stand up at an easel,” please see GIVE, page Main 7 by just holding up a mirror and painting what she saw. please see NEGLECT, page Main 14

The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Weather Sweet Treats Deaths Lewis County Area Since 1889 TONIGHT: Low 34 Wood, Dorothy Follow Us on Twitter TOMORROW: High 52 Nathene, 89, @chronline Mostly cloudy Centralia see details on page Main 2 Find Us on Facebook www.facebook.com/ Weather picture by Ramsey thecentraliachronicle Challis, fourth grade, Boistfort School A Holiday Tradition, Passed on From Mom /Life 1 CH506849cz.drb Main 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 28, 2013 COMMUNITY CALENDAR / WEATHER

Editor’s Best Bet Community Free Thanksgiving Dinner A free dinner will be held at 1 p.m. at the St. Francis Mission in Toledo, 139 Spencer Road. RSVPs are requested, and can be submitted by calling (360) 785-4563, (360) 864-6566 or (360) 864-4126. Calendar Cooks Hill Community Church is also offering a free meal beginning at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 27 and going through 2:30 p.m. The church WHAT’S HAPPENING? is located at 2400 Cooks Hill Road in Cen- Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo If you have an event you starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 tralia. The church can be reached by calling Jackson Highway, Chehalis would like included in the 736-6133, ext. 2 Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix Community Calendar, please Coffeehouse, 434 NW Prindle St., Cheha- email your information to lis, (360) 740-0492 [email protected]. Festival of Trees, 10 a.m.-8 p.m, (Fam- Include a daytime telephone ily Night 4-8 p.m.), Great Wolf Lodge, number where you can be Grand Mound, $6 for adults and teens, reached. free for children 12 and under There is no charge for these Public Agencies listings. For questions about Timberland Regional Library Board calendar items, call Doug of Trustees, 7 p.m., Administrative Ser- Blosser at The Chronicle, (360) vice Center, 415 Tumwater Blvd. SW, 807-8238. Tumwater Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency on Aging, Council of Governments, 2 Assembly of God church, 702 SE First St., p.m., Mason County Senior Activities Winlock Center, 190 W. Sentry Drive, Shelton, (888) 545-0910, ext. 112 Cowlitz Praire Grange, business meeting 7:30 p.m., potluck dessert to Libraries follow, (360) 864-2023 Book Babies, for babies birth-24 United Women in Business, 5:30 months, 10 a.m.,Tenino p.m., Kit Carson banquet room, Chehalis, used clothing, handbags, shoes (360) 388-5252 Friday, Nov. 29 Preschool Story Time, for children and specialty decorations. 3-6 years, 10:20 a.m., Tenino Support Groups Both stores will have 50 per- Watercolor and acrylic painting, for Growing Places Plans Domestic violence support group, cent off everything starting at 6 adults, 10:30 a.m., Oakville 5:30-7 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Che- ‘Pick of the Crop’ Sale a.m. and going until 7 p.m. ex- Toddler Time, for children age 2, 11 halis, sponsored by Human Response cept in the Centralia upstairs a.m., Centralia Network, (360) 748-6601 Growing Places Farm and “Pick of the Crop” boutique. LEGO Club, for children, 3 p.m., Thrift Stores will be having a The Centralia store is located Tenino Black Friday “Pick of the Crop” at 515A Harrison Ave. and the Thursday, Nov. 28 boutique at its Centralia store, Organizations Chehalis store at 1757 N. Nation- starting at 6 a.m. Friday. Chehalis Valley Evening Garden Club, al Ave., Suite 3. Libraries Growing Places has secured 7 p.m., call for meeting location, (360) 748-6189 All Timberland libraries closed for the upstairs of its Centralia store Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., Thanksgiving holiday for the sale of used or slightly please see CALENDAR, page Main 11

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By Eric Schwartz Bummy Yantis [email protected] owner of Ted the mule When Herb and Bummy Yantis celebrate their birth- days Dec. 7, they’ll risk be- Ted. The two became accom- ing upstaged by a four-legged plices and friends, sometimes farm animal. escaping their enclosure and Herb, who turns 90 on Dec. wandering around the Frogner 31, and Bummy, who turned Road neighborhood where the 85 on Nov. 12, have decided to Yantis family has lived for four include their 50-year-old mule decades. in the festivities. Jack, who was younger Ted, as the beloved animal than Ted, died about eight is named, won’t be attending years ago. the birthday celebration at the “This mule went crazy,” Newaukum Grange, but Bum- Bummy said, pointing to Ted. my plans to have a carrot cake “He ran and ran the field. He in his honor. A large poster would just stand where Jack comprised of pictures of the died.” mule will also be on display. “We’ve just enjoyed him so TED, WHO IS named after a much,” Bummy said Wednes- horse Bummy had as a child, day while providing Ted his is still active. He likes to me- morning feast of chopped up ander around the large, fenced carrots, bananas and apples. Yantis property, occasionally Pete Caster / [email protected] The diced meal is more stopping at a neighbor’s house Herb Yantis feeds his 50-year-old mule, Ted, a cough drop — wrapper and all — in the backyard pen at their home in Adna on practical than doting. for a few bites of alfalfa. Tuesday morning. Yantis, his wife, Bummy, and Ted will all be celebrating their birthdays in the irst week of December. As he's grown older, Ted He acts as a “guard dog” has lost many of his teeth. On when coyotes and other ani- foremost, Bummy said. two occasions, an apple has mals invade the area, notify- The idea to celebrate his become lodged in his throat, ing Bummy and Herb with birthday came as the couple requiring the services of a vet- body language and brays. accepted that Ted won’t be erinarian to dislodge it. When Herb is walking the around forever. “From then on, we grind it property, Ted enjoys following “We just don’t know how up,” Bummy said. him. long we’re going to have him,” He’s also blind in one eye, “Oh, we’ve had some times,” Bummy said. though he is an otherwise Herb said as he stroked the It’s been a good run though, healthy beast of burden, Herb mule’s graying muzzle. both Bummy and Herb admit. and Bummy said. Herb gives Ted cough The brown mule pur- His advanced age is some- drops to snack on, a treat chased at an auction has given what shocking to some. Mules that seemed to excite Ted as them countless memories and normally die by the age of 35. he pressed his nose against acts as a reminder of the last Ted was already 10 when they Herb’s leg. 40 years and all the couple has bought him at an auction for The secret to his longevity experienced in that time. $100 about 40 years ago. is simple, according to Bummy. They will be sad to see him A veterinarian who helped “We have spoiled him,” she go, but Ted has provided a dislodge an apple from Ted’s said. great ride. throat was amazed by his age. With the exceptions of “He’s sure been a good “She said she’s never worked a few occasions when Herb mule,” Bummy said. on an animal this old,” Bum- would harness the two mules ••• my said. and use them to move logs Eric Schwartz is assistant edi- Ted outlived his partner in around his property, Ted has tor of The Chronicle. Contact him crime, a fellow mule named never been required to per- with comments and news tips at Bummy Yantis and her husband, Herb, stand around with their 50-year-old mule, Ted, at Jack that Bummy and Herb form manual labor. Ted is and [email protected] or (360) their home in Adna on Tuesday morning. Ted, a former work mule, has been pampered bought after they already had always has been a pet, first and 807-8224. for much of his golden years. Mules typically live between 30 and 40 years. CH510014bw.db Main 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 28, 2013 LOCAL Fox Theatre Raising Money to Complete Marquee GOAL: Fox Theatre Hopes to Raise $48,000 by Saturday, Jan. 18 By Kyle Spurr [email protected] The nonprofit Historic Fox Theatre Restorations recently started a fundraising campaign to finish the awning portion of the downtown Centralia the- atrer’s marquee. The nonprofit organization is using Kickstarter.com, a website that gives groups an online plat- form to find funding for projects, in hopes of raising up to $48,000 by Saturday, Jan. 18. The awning portion of the marquee, which will eventually cover a renovated entrance plaza, will cost $96,000 for the fabrica- tion and installation, according to Historic Fox Theatre Restora- tions President Scott White. The organization has been able to raise half of the amount through local fundraising events and the 2013 film series, White said. However, $48,000 is still needed to fully fund the awning. Fox Theatre Restorations courtesy image funded the vertical portion of This rendering shows what the entrance of the Fox Theatre will look like after the next round of renovations. the marquee, which was installed last December, using $31,500 from lodging tax funds in 2010, also host a fundraising concert, 2011 and 2013, White said. HOW TO DONATE “Voetberg Family Christmas,” at 7 p.m. on Saturday Dec. 7. Despite not yet having the to- “The fact that we were able to raise The nonprofit Historic Fox tal funding, the awning is sched- Theatre Restorations is trying If the marquee is sent in time, uled to be constructed and lit by money and that the community to raise $48,000 to finish the the lighting ceremony will be Saturday, Dec. 14. The awning awning portion of the theater’s held at 5 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. will have 1,200 light bulbs. supported it is amazing.” marquee, which will eventually 14, the same day the theater is If funding does not come cover a new entrance plaza. showing “Miracle on 34th Street” through, the awning shipment Scott White To donate to the project, and the annual Tractor Parade is from Alpha Signs in Sacramen- Historic Fox Theatre Restorations visit www.bitly.com/foxrestore. held in downtown Centralia. to may have to be postponed, Having events at the theater White said. and nearly finishing the mar- “It’s definitely coming, and so A caveat to the Kickstarter quee are all positive signs for the is the bill,” White said. “We still theater are a false front, White ganization began with the mar- campaign is that if the theater future of the theater, White said. have to pay for it before we can said, and will be removed to quee restoration to help draw at- does not raise the $48,000 by Jan. “This is a project we have been move onto the next thing.” make room for an art-deco style tention to the overall project. 18, it has to give all the money working on for four years. We When the marquee is fin- ticket booth and outdoor floor- “One of the reasons we want- back to the supporters, White set out to build the most beauti- ished, the focus will turn to re- ing that will go around the ticket ed to do the marquee first is so said, which is why it is important ful art deco marquee we could,” storing the entrance plaza, brick booth. people could see evidence of for the theater to raise support in White said. “The fact that we facade on the south end of the “The front of the building will their donations and help trans- the next 60 days. were able to raise money and that building and repairing the roof. look historic again,” White said. form the town,” White said. “It Along with the Kickstart- the community supported it is The current glass doors to the White said his nonprofit or- gives everybody a sense of pride.” er campaign, the theater will amazing.” Rep. Herrera Beutler’s Daughter May Be Home for Christmas ‘MIRACLE BABY’: Abigail able to check Abigail out of the Sunday morning political talk unwilling to try any unproven saline injections. Herrera Beutler hospital three days ago, and she show. treatments. Then, a woman who said she hopes her experience Rose Beutler Moved is currently in outpatient care in After receiving Abigail's diag- had heard Herrera Beutler's story helps pave a new path for medi- from Hospital to California under close supervi- nosis, Herrera Beutler said most gave her the name of a doctor cal professionals who encounter sion," Drew Griffin, a spokesman of the doctors she met with were who eventually performed the Potter's Syndrome. Outpatient Facility for Herrera Beutler, said by email By Steve Mathieu Monday. The couple is "thrilled for Abigail to reach this next The Columbian Introducing Adam Dunn, MD, Interventional Cardiologist milestone in her journey and are The infant daughter of U.S. enjoying their first time spent Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler was with their daughter outside of moved from the hospital to an the hospital setting." outpatient facility in California Herrera Beutler said in a last week, and the Camas Re- September interview that she publican hopes she can bring her planned to resume her full-time daughter home congressional duties once Abi- to Southwest gail returns to Southwest Wash- Washington by ington, adding that her husband Christmas, her Dan would become their daugh- spokesman said ter's primary caregiver. Herrera Monday. Beutler has been on leave since While in the her daughter's birth. She has womb, Herrera traveled to Washington, D.C., to Beutler's first take a few crucial votes, includ- Jaime Herrera Beutler child, Abigail congresswoman ing one in October to end the Rose Beutler, partial government shutdown. was diagnosed She also relies more heavily on with Potter's Syndrome. It's a her staff to communicate with condition that stifles kidney 3rd District constituents. development, reduces amniotic The diagnosis Abigail re- fluid production in the uterus, ceived was previously considered and typically prevents the baby's fatal. After receiving the diagno- lungs from developing. sis, however, Herrera Beutler un- Surprising the medical field, derwent an experimental treat- MEET THE NEWEST MEMBER Abigail was born prematurely in ment — saline injections in her July with fully developed lungs. uterus — that allowed the baby's OF OUR MEDICAL FAMILY Her kidneys weren't functioning, lungs to develop while still in the though, and she was whisked womb. off to Lucile Packard Children's Abigail has drawn national Hospital in Palo Alto, Calif., for media attention and has been de- The Olympia Multi-specialty Clinic is pleased to welcome interventional cardiologist dialysis treatments. She will scribed as a "miracle baby." Her- Adam Dunn, MD. Dr. Dunn is board certiied in cardiovascular disease and internal eventually need a kidney trans- rera Beutler recently shared her plant. story on NBC's "Today" show medicine, including coronary and peripheral vascular disease. He completed his internal "Dan (Beutler) and Jaime were and on ABC's "This Week," a medicine residency and cardiovascular disease fellowship at Loma Linda University Medical Center and his interventional cardiovascular disease fellowship at The Ohio State Thurston County Burn Ban to Remain in Place University Wexner Medical Center. Dr. Dunn treats a wide range of cardiovascular diseases and is credentialed to employ all modern interventional By The Chronicle board heaters) for a few days un- techniques, while also performing diagnostic and A stage two burn ban issued til air quality improves, the pub- therapeutic interventional procedures. Sunday morning in Thurston lic health risk diminishes and County remains in effect indefi- the ban is canceled Having recently relocated to Olympia, Dr. Dunn nitely. The ban was implemented in • If your fireplace, pellet stove looks forward to caring for patients at both Capital response to recent poor air quality. or wood stove is your only ad- Phillip Berger, DO James G. Julin, MD According to the Olympic Re- equate source of heat and there- Medical Center and Providence St. Peter Hospital. gion Clean Air Agency, a stage fore must be used, you must op- two burn ban requires: erate it cleanly. No visible smoke • No burning in wood-burn- is allowed ing fireplaces, wood stoves or • No outdoor fires of any kind CH510951cd.cg fireplace inserts, or pellet stoves, are allowed Oice hours: Mon - Fri 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Harton Smith, MD Christopher Wolfe, MD unless this is your only adequate Burn ban violations are sub- For an appointment call: 360-754-1737 source of heat. Residents should ject to a monetary penalty. Dur- rely instead on their home’s oth- ing a stage two ban, residents 406-A Black Hills Lane SW Olympia • www.omsc.net er, cleaner source of heat (such may use natural gas and propane Located in Black Hills Medical Park (Next to Capital Medical Center) ©2013 BCI as their furnace or electric base- appliances. • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 28, 2013 Kirks to Retire From University of Livingstonia Board GOALS REACHED: Centralia College Sister School Has Become Self-Sustaining By Lisa Broadt [email protected] Hank and Jenny Kirk’s dream is now reality: The University of Livingstonia, Centralia College’s African sister school, has become self-sustaining — an institution for Malawian students run by Malawian administrators and educators. It has been 10 years since the Chehalis couple became involved in helping build the university. For seven of those years, they split their time between the two continents, six months in Cen- tralia, then six months in Ma- lawi, a southeast Africa country of about 14 million. Now the Kirks will retire. Jenny will step down as presi- dent of the University of Liv- ingstonia Foundation. Both she and Hank, a former Centralia College president, will scale back their hands-on involvement. Hank served for several years as vice chancellor of the university. Jenny held the post of director of university relations. Pete Caster / [email protected] At a meeting of the Centralia Former Centralia College President Hank Kirk and his wife, Jenny, speak to the Centralia Rotary Club about their trip to Malawi and the University of Livingstonia on Rotary Tuesday, the couple spoke Tuesday afternoon at O'Blarney's Pub in downtown Centralia. about the university’s progress and their recent trip to Malawi. students studying at the univer- Laws, a 19th century missionary. ning was to help make Malawi- peatedly on Malawian television “We got a chance to visit our sity. ans’ lives better through educa- for several days. old haunts. It brought back a lot Student Mary Mkandawire, OVER THE LAST DECADE, the Ro- tion. of good memories from the last who graduated with a bachelor’s tarians of the Twin Cities, Cen- The need was great: Ma- THE KIRKS’ RETIREMENT from the 10 years,” Hank said. “And, it degree in sciences, with dis- tralia and Chehalis, along with lawi has two public universities foundation is effective Jan. 1. afforded us the chance to meet tinction, gave the class of 2013’s Centralia College, have partici- in which less than half of the Though, “This will be our with students.” commencement address. Mkan- pated in various projects with nation’s qualified high school third retirement,” Hank said, During their August trip, the dawire, “an impressive young the University of Livingstonia. graduates are accepted, and the laughing. A true retirement, in Kirks participated in the school’s woman,” Hank said, is now an The Kirks first went to Ma- country suffers high poverty and the Kirks’ minds, has always 10th anniversary celebration and associate lecturer at Laws Cam- lawi in 1998 as part of a mission unemployment, a weak economy meant success. seventh graduation. pus. team from Westminster Presby- predominantly based in agricul- “They are so hungry over A record 126 graduates re- At a special dinner later in terian Church. They returned ture and an AIDS epidemic. there for mentoring, and that’s ceived diplomas and degrees. the Kirks’ trip, Jenny displayed a in the summer of 2002 and then With help from scores of sup- really what it’s about. Henry and Eight graduated from the College University of Livingstonia time- agreed to guide the project and porters and volunteers, the uni- I have said we would walk hand- of Theology, which is housed at line she had created. begin the lengthy process of versity formed in 2003 and in in-hand with them, but this is the Ekwendeni campus, and 118 Her creation, made up of studying the Malawian educa- the fall of 2007 graduated its first not an American project but a received bachelor of education photographs and written infor- tion system and figuring out how class. Malawian project,” Jenny previ- degrees from the main campus, mation, spanned more than 40 best to establish the private uni- That ceremony was attended ously told The Chronicle. “We’re Laws Campus. feet. It chronicled the realization versity. by Malawian President Bingu wa hoping to work ourselves out of There are now close to 1,000 of a dream first held by Robert Their goal since the begin- Mutharika and was televised re- a job.” $38 Million Tenino School District Bond to Go Before Voters IMPROVE: Money Would board, “the projects are urgently gymnasium and improve the The heavily used middle The new high school gym required to correct existing con- district’s athletic facilities. school gym is too small, accord- will be fully equipped and in- be Used for Upgrades ditions,” which include dilapidat- A foremost concern, at both ing to BLRB. clude weight and locker rooms; Throughout the District ed infrastructure, educationally the elementary and middle The board hopes to address athletic facility upgrades include outdated classrooms and threats schools, is the lack of community these insufficiencies by con- installing synthetic turf and re- By Lisa Broadt to student safety and security. space. structing an addition for “dis- surfacing the track. [email protected] There will be no restriction According to BLRB Archi- trict and community use” that The Tenino chool Board nar- Tenino taxpayers must de- on the rate or amount of the tects, who helped develop the will include a gym, locker rooms, rowed down the projects from an cide if they are willing to fund property tax levies, but they will improvement plans: “It’s nice a central kitchen, a performing initial list that included $142 mil- renovations and new construc- be capped at amounts sufficient having the multi-purpose room arts room and music facilities. lion of renovations. tion at Tenino schools. to meet the bond payments as detached from the rest of the To create the new facility, the A public meeting of a special For more than a year, the they come due, according to the school for evening community two existing buildings will be bond committee will be held Tenino School Board has dis- board’s resolution. use,” they said about the elemen- brought together, according to Dec. 2 at 6:30 p.m. cussed and fine-tuned a $38 mil- The bonds will mature within tary school. “However it is in- the board. The school board’s next regu- lion bond proposition. At last 25 years, or earlier, if the board adequate to serve the programs Other elementary and middle lar meeting will be Dec. 16. night’s meeting, the board made chooses. that use it.” The school requires school renovations include up- its request official: The bond will Broadly, the improvement more storage for music and ath- grades to HVAC, electrical systems, be put to voters at a special elec- project will renovate Tenino el- letic equipment and an updated fire protection, alarm systems, tion Feb. 11. ementary and middle schools, kitchen for community events, plumbing, technology, flooring, According to the school construct a second high school they said. roofing and ADA compliance. Washington State Health Department Offers Tips for Safe Holiday Cooking November 22 - November 28 Despicable Me 2 By The Chronicle the following tips: temperature is important when container with a cold pack so $3 • PG In preparation of holiday • Use a food thermometer to going to a holiday party, the the food remains at 40 degrees 11:30am (Sat., Sun., hurs.) & 2:30pm (Sat., Sun., hurs.) cooking, the state Department of make sure the is cooked health department said. or lower, especially if traveling to at least 165 degrees. Hot foods need to be kept at 140 more than a half hour. Blue Jasmine Health released tips this week for $3 • PG-13 properly cooking a Thanksgiving • Check the internal tempera- degrees or higher and dishes need The health department em- 6:00pm (Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues., hurs.) 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The total revenue for the unanimously approved a 2014 ic downturn in 2008. the Park, potentially partnering Additionally, the budget 2014 budget is $16.9 million with The city’s sales tax revenue with the county to purchase a shows revenues surpassing ex- $16.5 in expenditures. budget on a final vote during the increased to $3.265 million from portion of Tacoma Rail and tak- penditures in the general fund, The city council on Monday council’s regular meeting Mon- $3.165 million last year. ing sole ownership of the Cheha- wastewater fund, water fund and night also voted a final time day night. City Manager Merlin Mac- lis-Centralia Airport. storm and surface water fund. against a proposed 1 percent in- City staff call the 2014 budget Reynold said he hopes to see The airport budget was add- The general fund revenue crease to the 2014 property tax “cautiously optimistic” in the way sales tax revenue increase is in ed as an enterprise fund with next year is projected at $7.2 mil- levy. Recount Requested of SeaTac $15 Minimum Wage Vote BALLOTS: Opponents of Measure Announce Plans to Pursue a Recount By Manuel Valdes The Associated Press SEATTLE — The election fight over a $15 minimum wage for airport workers in SeaTac isn't close to ending, despite the ballot measure's apparent victory. Common Sense SeaTac, a business-backed group that op- posed the initiative, announced Tuesday it is requesting a recount. The initiative, which would require a $15 minimum wage and a handful of paid sick days for about 6,500 workers, won by 77 votes in election results cer- tified Tuesday afternoon. That was out of 6,003 votes counted. Under election rules, a group can request a recount from King County if it covers the costs. "When an election is this close, everyone should be assured the outcome is as certain as possible," Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press Common Sense SeaTac co-chair- Sergio Salinas, president of Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 6, right, applauds with others at a news conference at Seattle-Tacoma International man Scott Ostrander said in a Airport where supporters of a $15 minimum wage declared victory Tuesday in Seattle. The initiative requires a $15 minimum wage and some paid sick days for about statement. 6,500 workers at the airport and related businesses. The election result is scheduled to be certiied later Tuesday. The recount request was expected. The SeaTac measure drew some $1.8 million in cam- Backers of the initiative de- victory. They held an election $9.19 an hour. The federal mini- Group Inc. The airline is chal- paign spending in the small city, clared victory Tuesday at a news night celebration before their 261- mum wage is $7.25 an hour. lenging whether an initiative can with national labor groups sup- conference at Seattle-Tacoma In- vote advantage began to shrink. The proposition is also facing give the city authority over the porting the initiative and nation- ternational Airport. It's the sec- Washington has the nation's a court challenge, led by Alas- airport, which is operated by the al business groups opposing it. ond time the group has declared highest state minimum wage at ka Airlines' owner, Alaska Air Port of Seattle. Seattle Man’s Secret $187M Fortune Goes to Three Institutions FRUGAL: Hospital Gets gift to the law school in its his- to Australia, Canada and Africa. tory, and the largest estate gift to They moved to Horizon Largest Charitable the UW as a whole. MacDonald House in 1997, and Mary Mac- Gift in Its History “He was tall, very shy, very understated, graduated from the UW Law Donald died in 1999. humble. You would never have known that he School in 1940. Dennis said she helped Mac- By Katherine Long The remaining 30 percent Donald write his obituary three The Seattle Times had great wealth.” will support the Salvation Army years ago after he had a health Northwest Division, which will A frugal Seattle attorney scare, and he told her that he receive a portion of the annual who nurtured a secret fortune Doug Picha wanted to be remembered as a for more than 40 years before president of the Seattle Children’s Foundation interest, approximately $2.8 philanthropist. his death in September has be- million in the first year. That “He felt really good about queathed Seattle Children’s gift honors MacDonald’s fa- what he was doing with his mon- Research Institute the largest community, he purposefully yearly income, or about $3.75 ther, Frederick MacDonald, who ey,” Dennis said, “and our family charitable gift in the hospital’s wore sweaters with holes in the million in the first year, will sup- wished to help men and women feels good about what he’s doing 106-year history. elbows because he didn’t want port pediatric research at Seattle in need. with his money.” Jack MacDonald, who died in anyone to find out how wealthy Children’s. It is the largest single Salvation Army officials said September at the age of 98, left he was, Dennis said. gift ever made in the nation in the gift came as a surprise. a $187.6 million charitable trust “I thought of him in many support of pediatric research, “We didn’t know him, but he split between Children’s, the ways as a gentle giant,” said Children’s officials said. definitely knew us,” said Ma- School Doug Picha, president of the Se- “The impact of that size of a jor Douglas Tollerud, divisional of Law and the Salvation Army. attle Children’s Foundation, who gift is really quite profound — commander for the Salvation It is the largest philanthropic was a friend of MacDonald’s for it’s transformational in many Army, in a statement. gift in Washington state this year, 30 years. “He was tall, very shy, ways,” Picha said. MacDonald was born in Brit- and the sixth largest in the coun- very understated, humble. You Some of the money will ish Columbia and moved with try in 2013, Children’s officials would never have known that he be used to provide matches to his family to Seattle when he was said. had great wealth.” other donations, increasing the 3 years old. His father owned MacDonald, who had no chil- During his life MacDonald power of MacDonald’s dona- MacDonald Meat Co., and prof- dren of his own, worked for three supported hundreds of causes tion. That bequest honors his its from that business formed the Check Out All of decades as an attorney for Vet- with smaller donations, includ- mother, Katherine MacDonald, basis of the MacDonald trust. erans Affairs in Seattle. He took ing $536,000 to Children’s. At who was a member of its Connie MacDonald married Mary Our Programs - his pay, along with money he in- the same time, he was working Beal Howard Guild, which raises Katherine Moore, a widow with Here to Help herited from his parents, and be- to build a much larger trust to money for the hospital. two grown children, and moved came a student of the stock mar- leave the three institutions at the MacDonald’s pledge to Chil- into her modest Magnolia home You Reach Your ket even while clipping coupons time of his death. dren’s was first announced in in 1971, said Dennis, the step- and hunting for bargains, said “He was amazing,” Dennis 2011, and at that time was anony- daughter. Fitness Goals! his stepdaughter, Regen Dennis. said. “He didn’t trust a lot of mous. “My mother was very viva- Only his family and close other people to do his research; Another 30 percent will go to cious, and she really opened the • Hot Yoga friends knew he was amassing a he directed what he wanted the Jack MacDonald Endowed doors to his life,” Dennis said. fortune. bought, and he really knew what Chair, student scholarships and She convinced him to travel, and • CrossFit In his later years, as a resident he wanted.” general education needs at the the two took extensive tours • ADAPT of Horizon House retirement Forty percent of the trust’s UW law school. It’s the largest throughout Europe and traveled • Tai Kwon Do • Gymnastics

News in Brief CH509465bw.db We do small • Swimming Auditor’s Office Counts any of the general election races. Board on Tuesday released a list • The auditor’s office only had of 929 applications to produce, jobs too! Personal Training 47 Percent Voter 46 more ballots to count Tuesday process and sell marijuana re- • And MORE! morning, the office said. ceived since Nov. 18, when the Turnout for General The total ballots counted window for applying opened. For Class Times and more information, visit: Election were 21,172 out of 44,294 regis- The deadline is Dec. 19. www.thorbeckes.com tered voters in 91 precincts. By The Chronicle The most — 444 applications — were for pot growing. There Centralia 736-1683 • 2020 Borst Ave. The Lewis County Auditor’s have been 327 applications to Chehalis 748-3744 • 91 SW Chehalis Ave Office certified the general elec- State Releases List of Rochester 273-0457 • 10119 Hwy 12 process cannabis, and some of 736-6322 tion results Tuesday morning. The final election results Pot Business Applicants those were filed by people also show a 47.8 percent voter turn- SEATTLE (AP) — From seeking to grow pot. out, which is lower than past Dank’s Wonder Emporium to There were 158 retail applica- non-presidential election years. Woody’s Weed Warehouse, hun- tions, including those for Dank’s Voter turnout was 57 percent dreds of businesses are lining up and Woody’s, both in Everett; in 2011, 56.48 percent in 2009 for legal marijuana licenses in Ye Olde Dope Shoppe, in Lake and 56.42 percent in 2007, ac- Washington. Forest Park; Weeds, in Sequim; cording to the auditor’s office. Eight applications were sub- Vansterdam, in Vancouver; and During presidential election mitted in Lewis County, includ- Happy Daze, in Selah. years the county usually sees ing two in Toledo, one in Win- The board says it will license CH511037ic.sw about 80 percent of ballots come lock, three in Chehalis, one in up to 334 pot shops statewide. back. Ethel and one in Centralia. There’s no limit on the number No changes were reported in The state Liquor Control of growers or processors. • Main 7 FROM FRONT The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 28, 2013

Give: Woman Says ‘It’s Imperative. I Can’t Imagine Not Working on My Art’ Continued from front page LMTAAA maintains a Spe- skogs lived in their Lacey home retire so soon. cial Assistance Fund, and dur- for more than 20 years before “It was something I did not best works, a lightning storm. ing this time of year, donations having to move to a smaller want to do,” Anne Norskog said. “I was a child in Wyoming to the fund will be distributed ‘‘We are living on less house in Centralia. “The speed that my hands move and lived in a place called Light- for specific clients, who may than one-third of what They are now living on a any more is simply not there and ning Alley,” Anne Norskog said. need warm clothing, pet care or fixed income and struggling day a transcriptionist has to put out “Every summer we would have household items that are outside we had.’’ to day, Norskog said. the work.” dozens of these storms.” the budgets of those on small or “We are growing older, but the Without being able to work at Norskog, who lost her job her former level, Anne Norskog fixed incomes. Anne Norskog cost of living goes up by leaps and as a medical transcriptionist at uses her computer art as an out- Providence St. Peter Hospital in Donations will be accepted on 2013 Wish List bounds,” she said. “Any hope of until Dec. 13. use picking up any extra work is let and potential income by sell- Olympia after being diagnosed ing it online. with MS, sells her computer art Anne Norskog is asking for out the window. I had to medi- assistance with her utility bill heart disease and diabetes. He cally retire several years ago.” Working on the computer at www.fineartamerica.com/art/ art has kept her mentally strong, and a Walmart gift card to pur- had to retire after 17 years as a Anne Norskog was always all/norskog/all. Norskog said. Norskog is a 2013 Wish List chase printer ink for her comput- data clerk for St. Peter Hospital. healthy prior to the MS, she said. “We are living on less than “It’s imperative,” she said. “I recipient with 44 other ailing er art. In past years, Anne Norsk- She worked for the can’t imagine not working on my one-third of what we had when people in need around Lewis og has received ink, Walmart gift Postal Service and walked a 10- art.” County this holiday season. The cards, a robe and a blanket from we were fully employed, and mile route while delivering mail. wish list is organized by the In- locals donating to the Wish List. that’s hard,” Anne Norskog said. Working for Providence St. Peter Kyle Spurr formation and Assistance/Case “There are some real nice peo- Along with losing the income, Hospital, she had to work fast Centralia/Chehalis Government Management program, operated ple here,” George Norskog said. the Norskogs lost their home in with her hands typing medical West & Central Lewis County through the Lewis-Mason-Thur- George Norskog has health Lacey four years ago when the records. (360) 807-8239 ston Area Agency on Aging. issues of his own, including bank foreclosed on it. The Nor- She never wanted to have to [email protected] 2013 WISH LIST

The Information and Assistance/ tiple Sclerosis as well as several other and slippers (size 8), sweatshirt in a Walmart or Safeway gift card for a van that needs new tires and bat- Case Management program, health issues which limits her ability bold colors (size L), and Purina Brand holiday meal. tery. She would like assistance with through the Lewis-Mason-Thurston to do daily activities which causes Beggin Strips treat for her compan- Client #34 is a 63-year-old man a Walmart gift card to purchase a Area Agency on Aging is collect- her to spend many hours in her bed. ion dog. who lives with his wife. Both the new battery for her car along with ing donations for seniors in need She would like assistance with a Client #25 is a woman in her 60s man and his wife have health is- new tires. around Lewis County. queen size mattress and box spring. that lives alone with her companion sues and are living on a very limited Client #40 is a man that is living To make a tax-deductible dona- Client #13 is a woman in her 70s cat. The client has severe disc degen- income. The client would like a gift alone and a fixed income with no tion, call (360) 748-2524, ext 101. who does not have any family in the eration and relies on her motorized card to purchase a holiday meal and family support. He has complex All new and unwrapped dona- area and lives alone. She has several wheelchair. She has been dropping some groceries. mental health issues and needs tions must be received no later than health issues including fibromyalgia things and could really use a basket Client #35 is a man in his 60s assistance to manage his everyday Friday, Dec. 13 to ensure delivery to and arthritis that limit ability to do for her wheelchair. living with his wife. He has several needs. He would like a Walmart gift the clients by Christmas. daily activities. She rescues cats in Client #26 is a 70-year-old woman medical issues including diabetes. card to help with necessities. Donation drop off dates and her area that are in need of a home. that lives with her son who also has He is on several medications which Client #41 is a woman in her 40s times are as follows: She would like assistance with Pu- health issues. The client is a cancer gets very expensive for him on a living alone with her cat on a fixed • Tuesday, Dec. 3 from 9 a.m. to rina Complete Cat Chow, Tape worm survivor and would like a Shop ‘N’ limited income. He would like a income with no support or help. She 11a.m. medicine for cats, flannel nightgown Kart gift card for groceries and a Walmart gift card to be able to has lived with a debilitating illness • Thursday, Dec 5 from 10 a.m. to (size L), and a new bed pillow. holiday meal. purchase his medications at the for many years and is wheelchair 12 p.m. Client #14 is a woman in her 80s Client #27 is a 27-year-old woman pharmacy. bound. She would like a bagless • Friday, Dec 6 from 3 p.m. to 5 who is on very limited income and that lives with her elderly grand- Client #36 is a woman in her 70s vacuum cleaner with a pet hair/up- p.m. lives alone. She has several health parents who are assisting with her who is living alone and has been holstery attachment, king size firm • Tuesday, Dec 10 from 9 a.m. to issues that impact her daily activities. care. The client has a rare progres- battling cancer. She has had three pillow, fleece or Sherpa blanket or 11a.m. She would like a Safeway gift card sive neuromuscular disease that has different cancer surgeries this past throws and a Safeway or Walmart • Wednesday, Dec. 11 from 1:30 for a holiday meal and a satin night- left her wheelchair and bedbound. year. She would like assistance with gift card for a holiday meal. p.m. to 3:30 p.m. gown (size 12). She would like a new hospital bed her utilities, wood for heating her Client #42 is a man in his 60s that • Friday, Dec. 13 from 8 a.m. to 10 Client #15 is an 83-year-old mattress. home, household supplies, and a lives alone with his cat and has cere- a.m. woman who lives alone and is on Client #28 is a woman in her 50s gift card for a holiday meal. bral palsy. He would like assistance Client #1 is man in his 70s who a limited income. She has several that lives alone with her two cats. Client #37 is a 60-year-old dis- with the purchase of Medline brand lives alone. He was in a logging ac- health issues including a history of a She is legally blind and is on a limit- abled woman living alone on a fixed Calazime Zinc Oxide Protection cident and is now legally blind. He stroke which limits her ability to do ed income. Her’s cat keeps her calm. income. She recently relocated to Paste which he needs quite a bit of would like assistance with his winter many daily activities. She would like She is requesting some cat food and Washington due to an unsafe living and unable to afford (www.shop- utility bill. to be able to feed the birds outside cat litter. situation and has just moved into medline.com – sku#MSC94544H). Client #2 is a 58-year-old man her home. She would like assistance Client #29 is 57-year-old man that her own apartment. She does not Client #43 is a 34-year-old dis- who lives on very limited income. with a bird feeder and some bird lives alone on a fixed income. He have any friends or family in the abled woman that lives with her He has several medical issues that food. has heart disease and other health area to help her. She would like as- son. She would like assistance with limit his mobility and independence. Client #16 is a woman in her 90s issues and is unable to walk without sistance with a full-size mattress and repairs to her current wheelchair or He would like a new or used recliner who is on a limited income and assistance. Due to his health issues, box spring, full-size bed frame, bath get a new wheelchair fitted for the chair in a size XL and also a bariatric living alone. She has a lower back he is unable to use his woodstove and hand towels (colors: blue,green client. grab bar. fracture as well as other health is- without help. He is requesting a or burgundy), and some pots and Client #44 is a woman in her 60s Client #3 is a 70-year-old woman sues including arthritis which limits space heater to assist him with his pans. who lives alone. She has several who is living on a fixed income. She her mobility. The client would like heating and a Shop ‘N’ Kart gift card Client #38 is a 41-year-old dis- health issues that limit her ability has several medical issues including assistance with long sleeve winter for a holiday meal. abled single mother living with to do many daily activities. She has heart failure that limit her mobility. tops (size M) and stretch/knit pants Client #30 is a man in his 50s that her young children. The client has no family and in the area to assist She would like assistance with dog (size M, any color). lives alone with his companion cat. severe medical conditions and living her and is on a limited income. She and cat food, soft blankets and slip- Client #17 is an 87-year-old He has a non-cancerous brain tumor on a fixed income. She would like would like to have assistance with a pers or socks (size large, 9-11) for her- man who is living alone on a fixed and other medical needs including a gift card to Walmart to help with recliner of any kind (medium size). self, or a gift card to the Farm Store income. He has congestive heart diabetes. He is requesting assis- groceries and clothing for herself. Client #45 is a man in his 50s that to help feed her other animals. failure as well as other health issues tance with a queen size deep pocket Client #39 is a woman in her 40s lives alone. He has had a head injury Client #4 is a 66-year-old elderly that limit his ability to do many daily solid color cotton sheets, a walker that has multiple medical issues and causing seizures. He would like assis- man living alone. He has numerous activities. He would like a pair of tray for carrying items with the is wheelchair bound. She would tance with a new twin size mattress/ debilitating health issues and living men’s slipper (size 7 ½) and twin size walker, some Frisky Brand canned like to be more independent in the box spring and twin size bed frame on a very limited income. He would sheets and comforter. cat food and cat litter. community and be able to drive her as his current bed is moldy. like a pair of brown leather slipper Client #18 is a woman in her 70s Client #31 is a woman in her 80s shoes with non-slip soles that can that lives alone with her compan- that lives alone with her cats. She be worn outside (size 9 ½). He would ion cat, Goldie. She has edema has heart problems and other health also like a gift card to Walmart for and would like assistance with the needs. She would like help with cat other household items. purchase of TED hose (color –nude, litter and flea medications for her Client #5 is a man in his 70s who compression 20-30) that she wears cats. lives alone and suffers from multiple daily to assist her with the swelling Client #32 is a 64-year-old woman medical conditions including Polio in her legs. that lives with her husband who Whether it’s a skirmish and Diabetes. He would like a gift Client #19 is a 65-year-old woman also has health issues. The client has abroad or labor disagreement card to Walmart for food to continue that lives with her mentally disabled multiple sclerosis and they are living at home, you can count on us for all the latest-breaking local his diabetic diet. brother. She has several health is- on a very fixed income struggling news. Find out about yesterday’s high school basketball game, Client #6 is a 70-year-old man sues including diabetes and conges- from day-to-day. She would like today’s weather and tomorrow’s local living with his wife. He has several tive heart failure. She is in a wheel- assistance with her utility bill and a events. Whatever news you need, we’re sure to have it. physical disabilities. The couple is chair and unable to grab things. She Walmart gift card. Call us at 736-3311 and start your on a strict budget and is not able would like a reacher and any assis- Client #33 is a woman in her 50s subscription today. to afford new clothing. The client tance with her utility bill. living with her disabled spouse. The wishes for a gift card to purchase Client #20 is a man in his 40s that client has several health issues that new clothing. lives alone in a trailer on a friend’s contribute to her chronic pain and Client #7 is a woman in her 60s property. He had a traumatic brain breathing difficulties. She would like 321 N. Pearl • Centralia, WA Stay informed with us at: www.chronline.com with numerous physical disabilities. injury that has left him unable to to have help with their utility bill and She is on a very limited income and work and on a fixed income. He requesting a gift card to purchase would like assistance with a Safeway new clothing. gift card for a holiday meal. Client #8 is a 56-year-old woman Client #21 is a man in his 80s that who lives alone. She lives on her lives with his wife and their little dog. very limited income and request a The client has dementia and severe For the expected, unexpected gift card to Sears for new clothes. disc degeneration. The couple is on She would also like assistance with limited income and would like as- and everything in between. dog and cat food and a new broom sistance with a Walmart, Safeway, or and mop. Shop N Kart gift card for a holiday Client #9 is a woman in her 50’s. meal. Dr. Militza Ausmanas provides comprehensive care for the She suffers from numerous physical Client #22 is a woman in her 70s physical, mental and emotional well-being of patients — and mental health disabilities. She that lives with her husband and young and old, male and female — by treating a variety of request assistance with a ski jacket a limited income. The client has common ailments, illnesses and medical conditions. Militza Ausmanas, MD (size 4x) and a scarf and glove set. several health issues including dia- Dr. Ausmanas completed her family medicine residency Board Certified in Family Medicine Client #10 is a 72-year-old woman betes and CHP. She is requesting a Fluent in English and Spanish who lives alone with no family in gift card to Walmart or Safeway for at Williamsport Regional Medical Center and earned her doctorate at Meharry Medical College. She is fl uent in the area. She is a diabetic and has a holiday meal for herself and her CARING FOR several other health issues. She is a husband. English and Spanish. We are excited to have Dr. Ausmanas Allergies & Asthma breast cancer survivor for one year Client #23 is a 72-year-old woman as part of the Olympia Family & Internal Medicine family! and counting. She has limited funds that lives with her disabled veteran Alzheimer’s Disease and would like assistance with gift husband and their companion dog. Cardiovascular Disease cards to Fred Meyer, Trader Joe’s or The client has several health issues Appointments may be made by calling: Chronic Conditions Pier One Imports. She would also that limit her ability to do daily ac- Depression & Anxiety like a cordless phones that comes tivities. She would like assistance 360-596-4899 Incontinence with two sets. with a Safeway gift card for a holiday Joint & Back Pain Client #11 is a woman in her 50s meal and Diamond Brand Rice and Monday–Thursday 8:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. who lives alone. She has several Lamb Dog food for her pug who is Friday 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. High Cholesterol health issues including diabetes and on a special diet. Most insurances accepted High Blood Pressure arthritis. She is living on limited in- Client #24 is a woman in her 70s Osteoporosis

come and could use assistance with who lives alone with her dog. She Respiratory Problems CH510457cd.cg bath or kitchen towels and a gift has several health issues including Women’s Health card to Walmart. recently fracturing some vertebra in Weight Management Client #12 is a 63-year-old woman her back. She would like assistance 3920 Capital Mall Drive, Suite 200 Olympia, WA 98502 ...and more who lives alone. She has no family with a gift card to Walmart for a holi- in the area to help her. She has Mul- day meal and warm clothes, socks ©2013 BCI Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 28, 2013

Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Put the ‘Giving’ in Thanksgiving This Year Anne Norskog isn’t asking for The list provides those who her requests. She suffers from A little kindness and generos- much this holiday season. Our Views wish to give a helping hand a fibromyalgia and arthritis. ity from our community can go The 64-year-old Centralia the cost of living goes up by means of doing so. • A woman in her 80s who a long ways to improving the woman simply wants some as- leaps and bounds,” she told The A total of 45 seniors are on lives alone and has a limited lives of some of our most vul- sistance with her utility bill, and Chronicle in a story published the list this year, each one of income would like a Safeway gift nerable neighbors. perhaps a gift card that would on today’s front page. “Any hope them hoping for the kindness of card so she can afford a holiday We encourage everyone to allow her to buy printer ink. of us picking up any extra work strangers. meal. take a look at the list, and con- A full list has been published • An 87-year-old man suffer- sider how they would feel if it A donation of the latter item is out the window.” would allow her to continue in today’s edition, but here are a ing from congestive heart failure was their own mother or father creating art as she has for much That’s where generous people few examples: would like a pair of slippers, asking for assistance. of her life, though a diagnosis of and the spirit of Thanksgiving • A woman in her 70s who twin sheets and a comforter. Finally, we commend the MS has relegated her creativity comes into play. lives alone and has no family in These are not lavish requests Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area to a computer screen. The Lewis-Mason-Thurston the area is asking for assistance that require expensive solutions. Agency on Aging for stepping in She and her husband have Area Agency on Aging has in caring for the cats she has res- Many of the seniors on the list and trying to bring joy and relief found it difficult to pay for the produced its annual wish list cued. Purina Complete cat chow, are unable to purchase their own into the lives of our seniors. necessities, much less the extras. for area seniors in need of as- medicine, a flannel nightgown items, and do not have family in The agency truly embodies “We are growing older, but sistance. and a new bed pillow are among the area to care for them. the spirit of the holiday season.

COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... Local Airport Is No Fly-by-Night Operation This page of The Chronicle Those who actively use the fa- is called the Opinion page. It’s cilities of the airport strongly written in bold letters right feel that their input is vital to its there at the top. So here’s my continued operation. opinion about a matter that has On the other hand, I served generated everything from the for more than 10 years on the stifling of yawns by most of the Solid Waste Advisory Com- county’s citizens on one hand, mission, and that arrangement to near soap-box oratory from worked out very well. Still does. others. The commission discusses every I’m referring to the recent aspect of solid waste manage- decision by Lewis County to ment and gives its recommenda- pull out of the agreement with tion to the Lewis County Com- the city of Chehalis to operate mission. It’s a rare case, indeed, the local airport. First of all, let’s when that recommendation gets be honest: I’d ignored or overturned. venture to say The Salvation Army’s local that less than operation operates the same way. half of the pop- Here’s another example: In ulation of the Centralia, the Park Board has Letters to the Editor county has ever long been a highly valued part set foot on the of the Park Department, and its Centralia School District agement we have at the school’s their mother’s womb, sucking out grounds. And citizen recommendations are top administration position. their brains, cutting their spinal even less than vital to its operation. It’s a sys- Needs New Leader Why should taxpayers be cord or even removing them by By Bill Moeller tem that works, because, while that has ever To the editor: asked again to fund another levy tearing them apart limb by limb. officials are responsible for their sped down the The recent Centralia School with the current administration Does this really make Haun- own actions, they do so at the runway, taking off or landing as Board election showed that the in charge? Our current superin- reiter feet good in his heart? He recommendation of those who I once did after first dreaming public is not happy with the way tendent has had five years and ev- should be very thankful his use the facilities. about it from the age of 8 until the school district is currently run. erything is in a downward spiral. mother did not choose to exercise Wouldn’t it be nice if our just over a decade ago. With mistake after mistake The previous and current school her so-called reproductive rights. state and federal governments The city of Chehalis has made and bad decisions, it is very board need to take care of busi- Haunreiter is also fooling indicated it will dissolve the worked the same way? ness and find the school district a himself if he thinks the Afford- I think the Chehalis council difficult to support another levy current airport board, which with the current superintendent quality leader for the sake of the able Care Act is going to offer currently makes the decisions should retain an advisory board. kids and our community. him the same medical cover- That’s my opinion. in charge of our tax dollars. concerning the operation of The district lost $240,000 of age as Herrera Beutler. Is he not the facilities and property. The the last levy money in overpay- Will Cruickshank aware they are allowed to keep I MAY LONG for the good ol’ Centralia current airport manager, Allyn ments of insurance benefits. The their coverage? They want no Roe, will remain as head of the days at times, but I’m glad I’m part of ACA coverage. living today. (Make that “still district’s financial department newly-created department and under the superintendent’s man- Writer Counters It is apparent that since the will report to the city manager living.”) The pacemaker that rollout Democrats are running was put into my chest more than agement lost $30,000 per month instead of the former board. for eight months. How can that Haunreiter Views scared because the American Here’s where my opinion 12 years ago, and which has kept people are not eating this gar- me alive ever since, is finally happen? As a business owner I To the editor: comes in. bage. Their concern is not for the showing signs of shutting down would think one could figure out In response to Chuck Haun- First of all, as I see it from American people and our health, and is scheduled to be replaced something was wrong after one reiter’s letter published Nov. 12, my dozen years on the Centralia month, let alone eight months. If upset with the Democratic party but keeping their all-powerful Council, the council’s decision next Tuesday in Olympia in a simple procedure. it was their money maybe they chairwoman: Perhaps no one is seats in Congress. could be overturned simply by would have been more diligent. defending the Affordable Care a vote of any future Chehalis They’ll simply use local an- esthetic, slice me open, take out The concern the public should Act because it is not worth de- Gail Bonagofski Council. I trust that issue will be have is the school district did not fending. Chehalis thoroughly examined, if it hasn’t the old unit, connect the new one and sew me back up again. tell the truth, saying they got all This legislation was passed been already. the money back. What they did sneakily through Congress late The dissatisfaction about the I won’t even have to spend the Give Bicyclists Tickets night in the hospital. I wish was have teachers submit vouch- in the night before a holiday by proposed change in operation ers for work for the amount of the Nancy Pelosi and her cohorts. To the editor: seems to center on whether the the same devises and expertise The state of Washington is could have been available for my overpayment. The American people did not airport board should be dis- always looking for ways to make dad. The vouchers were to be want this bill and repeatedly banded or if it should remain more money. The motorists are ••• turned in to only the business called our representatives asking in an advisory capacity. While bled dry with all the taxes im- Bill Moeller is a former enter- manager, who was the person that them to vote no. This legislation I’ve heard no complaints about tainer, mayor, bookstore owner, city made the mistake originally. He is responsible for the formation posed on us. Why not tax the bi- the ability of the current airport council member, paratrooper and would be the person who would of the Tea Party. Every day we cycle riders? A fee for a license, or manager— quite the opposite, pilot living in Centralia. He can be decide if the vouchers were valid watch this bill implode. a fee for yearly use of our roads. in fact — he currently operates reached at bookmaven321@comcast. and, of course, he would so he Haunreiter also blasts Rep. Many bike riders I see have no under the direction of the board. net. could say that all monies were re- Jamie Herrera Beutler’s choice consideration for motorists. They covered. to give life to her child. It never disobey road signs and traffic If I am correct, the school dis- ceases to amaze me that people lights, they impede traffic. When First Amendment Center Quote of the Day trict is being investigated by the find it so easy to discard a human they ride in groups they are on state of Washington for possible life, but save a puppy. Life begins the left of the fog line, in traffic fraud involving the Medicaid at conception. It is not a growing lanes, and they don’t move over. “Journalism is ultimately an act of faith, both for program. tissue as abortionists would like I believe more tickets should When the scores came from us to believe, but the start of a hu- be issued to them. They use our those who create it and those who consume it the state last year and most of our man life — a life full of talents. highways without paying a dime, in any form. We all believe, at some level, that schools were rated low, our super- We are returning to the bar- and thousands of dollars have intendent said the scoring system baric days where life had no value, been spent on bike lanes all over the truth is not only worth pursuing but even was all wrong and flawed. If so, and a child was thrown aside if it the state, and I for one am sick — occasionally and imperfectly — achieved.” why doesn’t our superintendent was not the right sex or deformed, of it. They have more rights than call up and straighten out the left to die. motorists. state? Today, though, we are even Steve Winn What clearly is flawed is the worse. We allow abortionists to Trish Miller columnist, San Francisco Chronicle, 2005 lack of transparent quality man- remove the unborn child from Centralia

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Sirens, Court Records, Records Lotteries, Commodities Vader Council to Vote on Marijuana Regulation Sirens CENTRAliA POliCE DEPARTmENT DECiSiON: Council growing opera- dinance and prolong the process. even need a city tion. “They already had two business license Theft Drafted Interim Brandon months to do that,” Milton said. to legally oper- • Someone reported the theft Zoning Ordinance for Milton recently “It’s not that complicated.” ate under state of a catalytic coverter from a applied for a Milton said he hopes to re- guidelines, if vehicle while the victim was at Recreational Marijuana licence to pro- ceive three licenses to grow in necessary. church on Sunday. The theft was By Kyle Spurr duce marijuana 30,000-square-foot areas and “I think (the reported at 1:14 p.m. Tuesday on a 30-acre eventually lease 40 sites on his from the 1100 block of West First [email protected] city) is trying industrial site property to other licensees. to do the right Street. Brandon milton Ken Smith VADER — After nearly two south of Va- The proposal has the poten- thing,” Milton months of workshops and dis- der’s Little seeking to open tial to generate $8.4 million a mayor of Vader legal pot grow said. Stolen Social Security Number cussions, the Vader City Coun- Crane Cafe on year for each licenced grow or The city cil drafted a plan Tuesday night the west side of the city, under more than $361 million for the • Someone stole the name council will also likely vote Dec. and Social-security number of to allow recreational marijuana guidelines established by the combined sites, Milton esti- 3 to ban medical marijuana un- state Liquor Control Board re- mates. a 15-year-old in order to obtain production in the industrial til the state decides on regula- part of town that includes four lated to recreational marijuana City Councilor Kevin Flynn work in Puyallup. The incident tions early next year. plots of land. production. has expressed opposition to Mil- was reported at 2:24 p.m. Tues- Mayor Ken Smith said the The city council will likely The state Liquor Control ton’s proposal and would rather day on the 1000 block of Scam- vote on the measure at its next Board has already developed not see any marijuana grown medical and recreational mari- mon Creek Road. The case is still regular council meeting Tues- regulations for recreational within city limits. juana regulation issues have under investigation. day, Dec. 3. The measure would marijuana producers, proces- “You know my position on been the most complicated the put into place an interim zoning sors and retailers and began ac- this and I don’t want it,” Flynn city has handled since he has Domestic Violence ordinance, which would give the cepting applications for licenses told Milton Tuesday. “But I have been mayor. • Police responded to a do- city council more time to amend on Nov. 18. The sale of recre- said I will honor what the state “In my six-year tenure as mestic dispute on the 900 block the current zoning ordinance to ational marijuana could begin allows us to do or not do, and I mayor, this issue has created a of North Tower Avenue at 10:30 allow recreational marijuana de- as early as Sunday in some cities. will not jeopardize the city le- higher level of befuddlement in p.m. and found a man, Donald velopment. Milton said he would have gally or illegally.” the legal community than any K. Gould, 56, of Centralia, with The city’s action stems from preferred the city initially Despite what the city council other topic we have dealt with, a cut to his hand. After further a Seattle developer’s proposed amend its zoning ordinance decides, Milton told The Chron- and we have dealt with very investigation, police learned he multimillion dollar marijuana rather than create an interim or- icle last week that he may not complex issues,” Smith said. had cut himself while trying to take a knife away from his girl- marriage licenses Chehalis municipal Court friend, Toni J. Lovato, 48, of Cen- tralia. He got angry and allegedly The following couples recently applied for a marriage license at the Chehalis Municipal Court criminal cases, including sentences, punched her in the face. Both Lewis County Courthouse: fines, fees and findings of not guilty or dismissals. individuals had anti-harassment orders against one another. Lo- • Gordon Alfred Hames, 65, and Katherine Lee Jackson, 63, both of Centralia Held Nov. 20 • Jose Eduardo Rodriguez Baires, 22, and Anissa Ana-Maria Lopez Blair, 20, both • Darin Leon Clark, 48, Galvin, third-degree driving while license suspended, sen- vato was cited for violation of of Centralia tenced to 90 days in jail with 90 suspended, fined $600 with $300 suspended, $228 an anti-harassment order and • Anthony Wayne Miller, 42, Centralia, and Ashley Christine Varga, 24, Chehalis in fees. Gould was booked into jail for • Larry Robert Watkins, 34, Centralia, and Jeannette Rebecca McNutt, 40, Vancou- • Dakota S. Deuel, 17, Centralia, (1) reckless driving, (2) failure to stop and give infor- suspicion of fourth-degree as- ver, Wash. mation, (3) no valid operator’s license, without identification, sentenced to 364 days sault and violation of an anti- • Jason Ronald Slighte Jr., 21, and Kim Roseanne Wood, 21, both of Oakville in jail with 364 suspended, fined $1,000 with $500 suspended on count 1, sentenced harassment order. to 90 days in jail with 90 suspended, fined $600 with $300 suspended on count 2, • Carl Jake Zaro Jr., 22, and Nadara Rose Collins, 27, both of Mossyrock sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 suspended, fined $600 with $300 suspended on ••• • Lucas Henry Ruble, 28, and Christina Anne Williams, 27, both of Winlock count 3, $103 in fees. By The Chronicle Staff • Kevin Joseph O’Sullivan, 58, and Rebecca Floy Everett, 41, both of Olympia • Cynthia Marie Jones, 27, Napavine, third-degree theft, sentenced to 364 days in • Antonia Maria Stachniuk, 36, and Colin Bridger Selsor, 31, both of Yelm jail with 364 suspended, fined $600 with $300 suspended. Please call news reporter Stepha- • Martin Marin, 52, Mt. Airy, Md., hit and run, attended vehicle, sentenced to 364 nie Schendel with news tips. She can days in jail with 364 suspended, fined $800 with $400 suspended, $228 in fees. be reached at 807-8208 or sschen- The only independent and locally owned funeral home • Delbert James Ockey, 18, Chehalis, fourth-degree assault, sentenced to 364 days [email protected]. in Centralia-Chehalis. in jail with 354 suspended, fined $800 with $600 suspended. • Danford Calvin Potwin, 70, Shelton, (1) third-degree driving while license sus- Death Notices NEWELL-HOERLING’s MORTUARY pended, (2) failure to transfer title within 45 days, sentenced to 90 days in jail with CH506447sl.drb 90 suspended, fined $1,000 with $500 suspended on count 1, sentenced to 90 days • DOROTHY NATHENE WOOD, 89, Centralia, 205 W Pine Street, Centralia 360-736-3317 in jail with 90 suspended, fined $600 with $300 suspended on count 2, $228 in fees. died Friday, Nov. 22, at Providence Cen- • Apolinar Ruelas, 34, Chehalis, fourth-degree assault, sentenced to 364 days in jail tralia Hospital. A private family graveside est. 1907 with 363 suspended, fined $800 with $400 suspended. service will be at Mountain View Cem- • Trevor Lawson Smith, 25, Chehalis,(1 first-degree negligent driving, (2) third-de- etery, Centralia. A celebration of life will Three generations of our family serving your family since 1922 gree driving while license suspended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with 89 suspended, be at 1 p.m. Saturday at the First Church fined $800 with $400 suspended on count 1, sentenced to 90 days in jail with 89 of the Nazarene, Centralia. Arrange- suspended, fined $400 with $200 suspended on count 2, concurrent, $152 in fees. ments are under the direction of Newell- • Paul Walter Thurman, 26, Chehalis, third-degree driving while license suspended, Hoerling’s Mortuary, Centralia. sentenced to 90 days in jail with 88 suspended, fined $800 with $400 suspended, $328 in fees. • Ryan James Vanatta, 25, Chehalis, fourth-degree assault, dismissed with prejudice. Lotteries • Donald Lee Vandal, 65, Chehalis, driving under the influence, sentenced to 364 days in jail with 362 suspended, fined $5,000 with $4,400 suspended, $2,017 in fees. Washington’s Tuesday Games • Sara Diana Vasquez, 26, Centralia, third-degree driving while license suspended, Mega Millions: 27-44-59-74-75 sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 suspended, fined $600 with $300 suspended, Mega Ball: 3 $103 in fees. Next jackpot: $205 million • Autumn Brook Venegas, 41, Centralia, third-degree theft, sentenced to 364 days Match 4: 07-08-11-14 in jail with 362 suspended, fined $800 with $400 suspended, $325 in fees. Daily Game: 5-9-0 Keno: 01-03-04-05-08-13-14-20-27- 36-41-43-45-50-52-54-57-67-70-79 Crime Stoppers of Lewis County Commodities Theft Investigation Gas in Washington — $3.31 (AAA of Crime Stoppers of Lewis Washington) County and the Lewis County Crude Oil — $92.16 per barrel (CME Group) Sheriff’s Office are seeking your Gold — $1,239 (Monex) assistance in a theft investigation. Silver — $19.64 (Monex) Between 5:30 p.m. Oct. 19 and noon Oct. 20, someone broke into a shop on the property and Corrections the stole the following items: ••• 1. Have something new to talk The Chronicle seeks to be accu- about at the water cooler. • Stihl chain saw rate and fair in all its reporting. If 2. Unlike television, you won’t miss a word. • Stihl Backpack leaf blower you find an error or believe a news 3. 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Classifieds The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 27, 2013 • Main 10 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief U.S. Makes Some Wall of Storms Threatens Ahead of Olympics, Diplomatic Headway in Russia Raises Anti- Mideast, But Problems LGBT Rhetoric at Pile Up in East Asia to Upend Holiday Travel Home While Softening WASHINGTON (AP) — Message to West While the Obama administration By Jason Keyser MOSCOW (AP) — Anyone is making diplomatic progress on The Associated Press some of the Mideast’s thorniest who switched on Russian TV re- security issues, problems are pil- CHICAGO — A wall of cently might have been forgiven for ing up in Asia, a region that Presi- storms packing ice, sleet and thinking the Kremlin was relaxing dent Barack Obama had wanted rain could upend holiday travel its hard line on gays: Images of rain- to play a bigger part in American plans as millions of Americans bow flags and a happy same-sex foreign policy. take to the roads, skies and rails couple looking adoringly at their child flashed across the screen. Despite efforts to forge deep- Wednesday for Thanksgiving. But the show, with its horror er ties with China to make East So far, the deadly storms bar- film music and juddering camera Asia more stable, Beijing’s decla- reling into the mid-Atlantic and work, was another swipe at the ration of a maritime air defense Northeast have not resulted in gay community — not a gust of zone has escalated its territorial many flight delays or cancella- tolerance. The force behind it is dispute with U.S. ally Japan. The tions, but forecasters were ex- one of Russia’s top propagandists, U.S. responded by flying B-52 pecting the weather to worsen whose programs have helped to bombers through the zone on a throughout the day. bring criminal charges against training mission Tuesday with- “The timing of the storm others on President Vladimir out informing Beijing. couldn’t be worse,” said Chris Putin’s unofficial black list. Analysts say the risk of a Vaccaro, spokesman for the Na- Seth Wenig / The Associated Press tional Weather Service head- Travelers wait in line to board a light at LaGuardia Airport in New York on Tues- The primetime broadcast on military clash between the Asian state television points to the dou- powers has gone up a notch — a quarters in Silver Spring, Md. day. A winter storm system that hit parts of Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas swept “We are seeing numerous threats toward the densely populated East Coast on Tuesday, threatening to disrupt the ble-game the Kremlin is playing serious concern for the U.S. be- on gay rights. cause its treaty obligations mean as the storm is beginning to de- plans of travelers ahead of the long Thanksgiving holiday weekend. velop and intensify.” To the West, Russia has sought it could be drawn in to help Japan. to extend reassurances as it pre- Meantime, relations between Heavy rain and breezy con- “It’s just really cold. We had 3 million people are expected to ditions were to strike the East drizzle but no snow,” said Court- pares to host the Winter Olympics America’s core allies in the re- filter through airports, and the that a law passed this summer gion, Japan and South Korea, Coast from the Carolinas to the ney O’Neal-Walden, an owner of weather could snarl takeoffs and Northeast on Wednesday, with banning homosexual “propagan- have deteriorated. South Korea the Dairyette diner on U.S. 270 landings at some of the busiest ice and snow a possibility in the in Mount Ida, Ark. “You can see da” does not discriminate against is bitter over Japan’s attitude to- hubs on the East Coast, includ- gays. To its domestic audience, the ward its colonial past and wants Appalachians, western Penn- (ice) on the power lines, but the sylvania and western New York. roads are fine.” ing New York, Washington, D.C., government has ramped up the more contrition from Tokyo for anti-gay rhetoric, unifying its fray- Japan’s use of Korean sex slaves Snow totals from the Ohio Valley But even a weaker than ex- Philadelphia, Boston and Char- to the interior of the Northeast pected storm system is poten- lotte, N.C. ing electoral base with a popular in World War II. refrain of traditional values. That complicates the strategic were expected to be less than 10 tially bad news the day before Transportation officials ad- picture for the Obama admin- inches, the weather service said. Thanksgiving — the anticipated vised travelers to check with istration as it looks to advance busiest travel day of the year. their airlines and reduce speed China Says It Monitored its so-called pivot to Asia and THE STORM SYSTEM, which de- on highways. Travel experts sug- veloped in the West, has been MORE THAN 43 MILLION people Flights by U.S. Bombers strengthen not just its own alli- gested airline passengers might ances, but get its partners in the blamed for at least 11 deaths, are to travel over the long holi- be able to have penalty fees That Defied Beijing’s region to collaborate more. half of them in Texas. It limped day weekend, according to AAA. across Arkansas with a smatter- The overwhelming majority — waived if they wanted to change New Maritime ing of snow, sleet and freezing about 39 million people — will their bookings because of the Gas is Nearing Lowest rain that didn’t meet expectations. be on the roads. But more than weather. Defense Zone BEIJING (AP) — China ac- Prices Since 2010, knowledged Wednesday it let But Robust Holiday two American B-52 bombers fly Chef Gives Up Restaurant Life, Serves at Salvation Army unhindered through its newly de- Sales May Hinge clared air defense zone in the East on Sharper Drop China Sea despite its earlier threat to take defensive measures against WASHINGTON (AP) — No unidentified foreign aircraft. one begs Santa Claus for cheaper The U.S. flights, which tested gasoline. Yet falling gas prices the Chinese zone for the first are shaping up as an unexpected time since it was declared over gift for drivers — and for people the weekend, raised questions on their holiday shopping lists. about Beijing’s determination to The average price of gasoline enforce its requirement that for- has tumbled 49 cents from its eign aircraft identify themselves peak this year to $3.29 a gallon, and accept Chinese instructions. putting it on track for the lowest China’s lack of any action average since 2010, according to suggested that it was merely AAA. Because many Americans playing out a diplomatic game have had no pay raises, whatever to establish ownership over the money they’re saving on gas has area rather than provoke an in- freed up a bit more for other pur- ternational incident. chases. The flights followed days of And history shows that when angry rhetoric and accusations gas prices drop, consumers be- over Beijing’s move, designed to come more likely to splurge on assert Beijing’s claim to a group dinners out. Impulse buys at the of uninhabited islands con- mall seem like less of a stretch. trolled by Japan. More people buy a gas-station The U.S. and Japan have said gift card after fueling up. they don’t acknowledge the zone, Many retail analysts have Jim Mone / The Associated Press and Taiwan and South Korea, both forecast a ho-hum sales gain of In this Nov. 14, photo, chef Jef Ansorge, right, talks with a man who was served lunch at the Salvation Army Eastside close to the U.S., also rejected it. around 2 percent this year; oth- Corp Community Center in St. Paul, Minn. Ansorge, who used to command a staf of 17 at a posh downtown Minne- ers predict an increase of up to apolis restaurant making nearly $80,000 a year, gave it all up to become the cook in charge of a Salvation Army soup 3.9 percent. But steadily cheaper kitchen where the meals are free. China Tries to Curb gas could send holiday sales Miscarriages of Justice shooting above 5.4 percent, ana- lysts say. as Anger Over Torture, Dog-Doo Scofflaws Get Bagged Through DNA Testing Other Abuses, Grows Little Known, Seldom By Rodrique Ngowi POLITE REMINDERS, letters Mayer said in an email. The second BEIJING (AP) — Chen Keyun’s legal nightmare began Seen Airport Chaplains The Associated Press and notices previously failed to is to collect a sample of feces and persuade errant pet owners to send it to the lab for matching. in 2001 when he was accused Offer Passengers More BRAINTREE, Mass. — observe condo rules requiring An attorney advised Kansky of detonating a bomb outside a Than Spiritual Advice Apartment and condo manag- them to clean up after their ani- that condo trustees could enforce Communist Party office in his ers, dogged by complaints from southern coastal city of Fuqing. ATLANTA (AP) — The Rev. mals, Kansky said. There were existing condo rules by requir- those who’ve experienced the problems even after residents ing all dog owners to submit their Chen denied committing the Frank Colladay Jr. stood at the crime but was held for 12 years, squishy and smelly sensation of reported seeing others failing to animals for collection of DNA end of the gate waiting. On the during which he was tortured stepping onto a pile of dog doo, pick up their dog’s messes. samples. Dog owners paid a one- arriving plane was a passenger are turning to DNA testing to into confession and twice sen- “We would call or send a letter time fee of $59.95 for the initial whose husband had just died of identify the culprits who don’t tenced to death. He finally was and that dog owner would say: DNA testing for the database. a heart attack on another flight. clean up after their pets. released and exonerated this year, Her name was Linda Gilbert. It’s the latest twist in the long- ‘Prove it,’” Kansky said. Subsequent lab tests of dog drop- a case that exemplifies the mis- The two had never met before. running struggle to keep canine So she searched online and pings that end up identifying the carriage of justice that China’s Colladay’s parish happens waste off lawns, hallways, eleva- found Knoxville, Tenn.-based offending animal result in a $50 Supreme People’s Court now to be the world’s busiest airport. tors and other common areas of BioPet Vet Lab, which special- testing fee plus a $100 fine. says it wants to curtail. His flock consists of people pass- animal-friendly community izes in testing DNA from dog Last week, it released its first ing through who might need buildings. poop to identify offending ani- SO FAR, ONE RESIDENT DOG has set of detailed recommendations comfort, spiritual advice, or DNA monitoring has yielded mals. BioPet has beefed up its been identified as an offender. for preventing wrongful convic- someone to pray with. immediate and dramatic results in staff with more scientists to meet Kerry Weidner, a pet owner tions: Judges should presume On this day, a traumatized the condominium community of demand for what Eric Mayer, di- in Devon Wood, says the ser- defendants are innocent until Gilbert needed even more. Col- Devon Wood, where maintenance rector of business development, vice has transformed life at the proven guilty, reject evidence ob- laday guided her through Harts- staff previously reported seeing, calls “a booming, growing, new sprawling complex. tained through torture, starva- field-Jackson International Air- stepping onto or driving over sev- product,” and has started distrib- “We used to see dog poop al- tion or sleep deprivation and re- port, drove her in his silver Ford eral piles of droppings each week uting throughout the U.S. and most every other day. You had to frain from colluding with police Fusion to the medical examiner on its 350-acre property. into Canada, Israel and Singa- worry about where you walk on and prosecutors. to see her husband’s body and “We initially didn’t — for a pore in the past two years. the grass because there was dog The moves reflect Chinese arranged for a flight home for better part of a month — didn’t poop, a lot of different places,” leaders’ recognition that an in- both of them. find any waste, which just THE SERVICE, BRANDED PooPrints, Weidner said. “Now, you don’t creasingly prosperous public is “He didn’t say a whole lot. But floored us,” said Barbara Kansky, is a very simple, Mayer said. really have to worry about dog demanding a more predictable just his presence being there, it who manages the 398-unit con- The first step is to register the poop. You can walk where you and fair justice system, though just felt comforting and reassur- do development in the town of DNA of all dogs in the community want, the grass is now ours again, party officials are unlikely to ing,” Gilbert says. “I didn’t know Braintree that introduced DNA by collecting samples of their cheek we don’t have to worry about it, fully loosen their grasp over the that airports have chaplains.” monitoring in July. cells using a pair of sterile swabs, and that’s just a great thing.” courts. • Main 11 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 28, 2013 Family Wants Detained Washington Woman Released IN MEXICO: Renton Woman Has Been in Custody for Three Months After Kidnapping Claims By Gene Johnson The Associated Press SEATTLE — The family of a Washington state woman who leads a vigilante police force in Mexico has enlisted a Seattle human rights group to help push for her release after three months in custody on kidnap- ping allegations. Nestora Salgado, a U.S. citi- zen from the Seattle suburb of Renton, was arrested Aug. 21 in the state of Guerrero, south of Mexico City, where she had been leading a vigilante group target- ing police corruption and drug cartel violence. Under state law, indigenous communities such as her home- town of Olinala are allowed to form such forces. "They have no real case against her," her daughter, Grisel Ted S. Warren / AP Photo Rodriguez, told The Associated Grisel Rodriguez, right, and Jose Avila, left, pose for a photo, Tuesday, in their apartment in Renton next to a computer monitor that shows a photograph of Avila’s wife, Press. "There's no proof at all. Nestora Salgado, second from front left, who has been detained since she was arrested Aug. 21, in the state of Guerrero, south of Mexico City, where she had been lead- We're hoping that because this is ing a vigilante group targeting police corruption and drug cartel violence. Rodriguez is Salgado’s daughter. a political case, that with a little bit of political pressure from here they will release her." a warrant for the arrest of Sal- asked her for help. The family has enlisted the gado and that her rights were Salgado suspended her trips help of the International Human being protected throughout the after being paralyzed in a car Rights Clinic at Seattle Univer- process. Thirteen suspects in all accident about a decade ago. sity School of Law, which filed a were into custody. Through rehabilitation, she re- petition for her release on Mon- "The government of Guerrero gained 90 percent of her mobility day with the United Nations has as one of its objectives to pro- and in recent years has resumed Working Group on Arbitrary tect its citizens and to work to visiting Olinala, but she contin- Detention, based in Geneva. The create conditions of tranquility," ues to suffer from painful neu- group claims Salgado is being said spokesman Jose Vilanueva. ropathy — a serious concern for held because she opposed gov- "To obtain that, absolutely every- her continued detention, Rodri- ernment corruption and vio- one must follow the law; not one guez said. She said her mother lence by drug cartels. individual or group can impose was held incommunicado for Salgado, 41, has been accused their own methods or criteria in weeks, only appointed a lawyer a of kidnapping in connection applying justice." month ago, and can't make long with the arrest of several teen- Salgado grew up in Olinala distance calls home. age girls on suspicion of drug and moved to the U.S. when she The killing of a taxi driver dealing, and of a town official for was about 20, settling in the Se- who refused to pay protection Grisel Rodriguez / Courtesy Photo allegedly trying to steal a cow at attle area and working as a wait- money to a cartel sparked Sal- This 2009 family photo provided by Grisel Rodriguez shows Nestora Salgado, who the scene of a double killing. Ac- ress and cleaning apartments, gado and others to form the has been detained since she was arrested Aug. 21, in the state of Guerrero, south of cording to the petition, the cow her daughter said. Her husband, vigilante group, which mounted Mexico City, where she had been leading a vigilante group targeting police corrup- belonged to the victims. Jose Luis Avila, has worked in patrols to protect residents from tion and drug cartel violence. Her family has enlisted a human rights group to help The Guerrero state govern- construction. the gang, according to the clin- push for her release after three months in custody on kidnapping allegations. ment said following the arrest Beginning in 2000, Salgado ic's petition. that authorities had received began returning to her home- Clinic director Thomas Ant- complaints from the families of town a month or two at a time, kowiak argued that Salgado's is a state crime, and defendants corruption and she was oppos- six kidnappings victims, includ- bringing blankets, clothes, toys solitary detention in a high- would normally be held in state ing violence by drug cartels," ing three minors, and that ran- and other donations, Rodriguez security federal prison at Tepic, prison, he said. Antkowiak said in an interview. som had been demanded. The said. Each time, more people in Nayarit, betrays the political "She was in a situation where "You challenge those and you put investigators said they obtained the impoverished community nature of her arrest: Kidnapping she was opposing government yourself in the line of fire."

Calendar: Snowflake Day at Timberland Library ductor Jorge Lopez, in addition to Continued from Main 2 Sunday, Dec. 1 conducting the concerts. Oregon Trail music and dancing, Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Judd, who spent several years open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 teaching music in the Chehalis Cowlitz Prairie Grange, (360) 864-2023 Jackson Highway, Chehalis and Onalaska school districts, Bob Garcia and Melodies Recycled Dancing, Jack & the Roadrunners, is entering his fourth season as Band, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cities Senior Cen- 1:30-4:30 p.m., Swede Hall, Rochester, at ter, $5, (360) 262-3041 (360) 807-1761, (360) 520-6518 conductor/music director. He is now teaching music in Oregon’s BOth Blues Power, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Community meal, 1-3 p.m., Rotary LOcatiONS Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) 273- Riverside Park, Centralia, free, sponsored Rainier School District near 2000, ext. 301 by Jesus Name Pentecostal Church, Che- Longview. Grand opening, Gallery 505, Morgan halis, (360) 623-9438 Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia Arts Centre, 4-8 p.m., 205 Cowlitz St., Polar Express Train, 4:30 p.m., Cheha- Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, Black Friday Sale! Toledo lis-Centralia Railroad, 1101 SW Sylvenus $1.50, other menu items, (360) 736-1146 Breakfast With Santa, 8-11 a.m., Cen- St., Chehalis, (360) 748-9593 tralia Train Depot, pancake breakfast, Nov. 29th ONLY! pictures taken with Santa, donations to Tuesday, Dec. 3 to Centralia Police Officers Assocation 9:00am - 7:00pm “Night Out With Santa” Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors Monday, Dec. 2 open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 Visiting Nurses Thrift Shops Tree lighting, 6 p.m., George Wash- p.m.; food available, (360) 736-9030 Two locations to serve you! CH510190sl.cg ington Park, Centralia, followed by Santa 222 S. Pearl St., Centralia (360) 623-1562 at the Fox Theatre Chamber Orchestra Health and Hope Medical Outreach, free medical clinic, 5:30-8:30 p.m., North- 749 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis (360) 345-1525 Festival of Trees, 10 a.m.-8 p.m, Great to perform at west Pediatrics, 1911 Cooks Hill Road, Store Hours: Monday thru Saturday - 9 A.M. To 6 P.M. Wolf Lodge, Grand Mound, $6 for adults Centralia, for those whose income is less Sunday - 11 A.M. To 5 P.M. and teens, free for children 12 and under Corbet Theatre than 200 percent of the poverty level, THANK YOU to our community for your support! Festival of Trees Senior Day, 10 a.m.-5 (360) 623-1485 p.m., Great Wolf Lodge, Grand Mound, The Cham- free for seniors 60 and older ber Orchestra will begin its 11th Festival of Trees Community Night, season of free classical music per- 5-8 p.m., Great Wold Lodge, Grand formances Monday at Centralia Mound, free admission College’s Corbet Theatre with its Polar Express Train, 7:30 p.m., Cheha- annual Family Concert. lis-Centralia Railroad, 1101 SW Sylvenus St., Chehalis, (360) 748-9593 The kid-friendly evening will Santa Express, Mt. Rainier Scenic Rail- feature Tchaikovsky’s “Sleeping road, Mineral, 10 a.m., (888) STEAM11 Beauty Waltz,” Schubert’s “Un- finished Symphony,” music from Gilbert & Sullivan’s “Pirates of Penzance” and a medley of Vince Saturday, Nov. 30 Guaraldi’s score from “A Charlie Games Day, traditional and modern Brown Christmas.” board games, card games, 1 p.m., Matrix In addition, Yenney Music of Coffeehouse, Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 Centralia will sponsor the popular MaryLeigh Roohan, 7 p.m., Ma- “Instrument Petting Zoo,” in which trix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, $8, (360) kids are invited to join orches- 740-0492 tra members in the theater lobby Blues Power, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter during intermission to play a few Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) 273- 2000, ext. 301 notes on the musical instrument of Festival of Trees, 10 a.m.-2 p.m, Great their choice. Wolf Lodge, Grand Mound, $6 for adults The concerts are part of the and teens, free for children 12 and under college’s Continuing Education Festival of Trees, Gala Dinner and Live program in which non-credit Auction, 6-10 p.m., Great Wolf Lodge, classes in the PNCO are offered to Grand Mound, $120 per person, reserva- experienced musicians over three tions required Polar Express Trains, 4:30 and 7:30 academic quarters per year for $25 p.m., Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, 1101 per quarter. Longtime local music SW Sylvenus St., Chehalis, (360) 748-9593 instructor David Judd, who was enshrined in the Washington CH511038bw.cg Libraries Music Educators Association’s Snowflake Day, for all ages, paper Hall of Fame in 2010, oversees re- snowflakes, all day, Winlock hearsals, along with assistant con- Main 12  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 28, 2013 LOCAL Unemployment Rate in Lewis County Now at 10 Percent

By The Chronicle prove since last year, when unem- Lewis County’s unemploy- ployment was at about 12 percent, ment rate dropped to 10 percent according to state economists. in October after it was measured Although the county’s unem- at 10.5 percent in August, ac- ployment rate has improved, it cording to new statistics released still nearly doubles the pre-reces- this week by the state’s Employ- sion rate of 6.1 percent in Octo- ment Security Department. ber 2007. The numbers were the first The last time Lewis County released since September. The had a single digit jobless rate was partial federal government shut- in November 2008 when unem- down prevented numbers from ployment was at 9.3 percent. being released in October. Lewis County’s 10 percent Lewis County’s unemploy- jobless rate for October re- ment rate in October is tied for mained higher than other coun- second highest in the state. Pa- ties around Washington, with 20 cific County is also at 10 percent. of the state's 39 counties below 7 Grays Harbor County has the percent unemployment. highest unemployment rate at Whitman County, on the east 10.9 percent. side of the state, boasted the low- Lewis County has consistent- est jobless rate at 5 percent. ly had one of the three highest San Juan and Douglas coun- unemployment rates in the state ties followed with 5.3 percent. all year. The state unemploy- King County had 5.4 percent. ment rate stayed at 7 percent in Thurston County’s October October, representing no change jobless rate remained lower than since August. surrounding counties at 6.6 per- Lewis County’s unemploy- cent due in part to the stability of ment rate has continued to im- government jobs in the area. Centralia Shoppers Can Earn Prizes at ‘Shop Small’ Event By The Chronicle During the event, shoppers bundle. Saturday is also the start of in any business displaying the Shopping local in downtown are instructed to look for the “The more you shop small, the the “Name that Tune” window green music note sign in the win- Centralia on Saturday can earn “Shop Small-Win Big” sign in more chances you have to win displays. dow. shoppers in-store sales, specials the windows of the participat- big,” Rebecca Staebler, owner of Downtown Centralia busi- Participants have a chance to and a bundle of gift cards. ing businesses. Shoppers will HUBBUB, a gift boutique at 505 nesses have decorated their win- win a basket of prizes from par- More than 20 local boutique find a small box with the “Shop Tower Ave., said in a statement. dows in the theme of a holiday ticipating businesses. shops and eateries in downtown Small” ribbon inside each busi- “It’s a day to celebrate the small song. Details on both activities can Centralia will participate in the ness and then can enter to win a businesses that make our com- Passersby will guess which be found on the Facebook page first “Shop Small-Win Big” event gift certificate bundle. Two shop- munity great, and have an enjoy- holiday song theme is decorated. for the Centralia Downtown As- beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday. pers will win the gift certificate able shopping experience.” Game forms can be picked up sociation. News in Brief Dry Weather to Last will bring heavy snow to the Then, a chance of valley rain and tion of about 28 acres on the west to finalize the paperwork before mountains by Sunday evening mountain snow showers is ex- side of Gold Street Tuesday night the transaction is official. The Through Thursday and Monday. Driving over the pected through Sunday. from Gold Beach Investment paperwork is expected to be fin- SEATTLE (AP) — Fore- Cascade passes may be difficult. Properties Inc., an Oregon-based ished by next week. casters say the mostly dry The cold temperatures may Centralia Accepts 28- corporation. Mayor Bonnie Canaday said spell should continue through bring a chance of snow Monday The city council accepted the the donation is wonderful for the Thanksgiving Day in Wash- evening in the Western Wash- Acre Donation of Land property after discussing the real city and opens up the possibility ington, but the weather will be ington lowlands. West of Gold Street estate in a 30-minute executive for future development. Canaday changing this weekend. The changing pattern should session after its regular meeting would not say why the land was The National Weather Ser- clear out stagnant air that’s ex- By The Chronicle Tuesday night. donated and if the city already vice expects a cooler, wetter pat- pected to linger over parts of The Centralia City Council City Attorney Shannon Mur- has plans for the newly acquired tern Friday and Saturday that into Friday. unanimously accepted a dona- phy-Olson said both parties need land.

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Voice of the People Third Graders Get Dictionaries From Oakview Grange What are you most thankful for this year?

“My health, my husband, kids and other family; my great job and friends. ”

Wendy Hope Cloutier Olympia, state employee

“My family. Always!”

Joice Snow Chehalis, retired

“I’m thankful for Photograph submitted by Coakley, Oakview Grange my family and With great enthusiasm and lots of questions, Jeferson-Lincoln Elementary third-graders recently welcomed Oakview Grangers Joyce Kludt, shown above, and Alice Coakley as they presented each child with their own dictionary. This was Oakview Grange’s 12th year of active participation in The Dictionary Project. The goal of my wonderful this program is to assist all students in becoming good writers, active readers, creative thinkers and resourceful learners by providing them with their own personal boyfriend.” dictionary. Educators see third grade as the dividing line between learning to read and reading to learn, so sponsors are encouraged to give dictionaries each year to children in the third grade. The idea for The Dictionary Project began in 1992 when Annie Plummer, of Savannah, Ga., gave 50 dictionaries to children who attended a school close to her home. In her lifetime, she raised the money to buy 17,000 dictionaries for children in Savannah. Plummer died Dec. 23, 1999, but her dream did Stephanie Wing not die with her. She inspired the creation of The Dictionary Project, a nonproit organization. It has grown into a national organization. To date, more than 19 million Centralia, caregiver dictionaries have been donated to children in the United States and internationally. Through individual donations and sponsors, the program is funded in local schools. All contributions are tax deductible.

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1616 S. Gold St. Centralia, WA 98531 In The Fairway Center chronline.com/mobile Main 14  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 28, 2013 FROM FRONT Pot: S t a t e W ill License Up to 334 Pot Shops Deco Continued from the front page Gits nabis, and some of those were Management, 17830 Dane Ln Boistfort Winlock Rd., Chehalis; filed by people also seeking to SW, Rochester; and The Green The Fairway Center 360-623-1100 Triple K Ranch, 757 Spencer Rd., grow pot. Harvest Moon Cannabis Com- Toledo; Green Volcano Hemp Here, they are: Aarons Origi- pany, 17440 Moon Rd. SW, nal, 177 Rarey Rd., Winlock; Rochester. Products, 16524 Tilley Rd. S, Evergreen Nirvana, 501 Boone There were 158 retail appli- Tenino; J.D. Llc, 236 140Th Ave Rd., Ethel; Forbidden Farms, 201 cations, the majority in Pierce Black Friday Sale SW, Tenino; The Green Har- Boistfort Winlock Rd., Cheha- and King counties. In Lewis and vest Moon Cannabis Company, lis; Triple K Ranch, 757 Spencer south Thurston counties, no re- 17440 Moon Rd. SW, Rochester; Rd., Toledo; Warehouse 420, tail applications have been filed Friday: James Zell Williams, 9642 Lun- 21847 Lee Rd., Centralia; Green yet. First 20 Customers Receive deen Rd. SW, Rochester. Volcano Hemp Products,16524 The board says it will license Statewide, there have been Tilley Rd. S, Tenino; J.D. Llc, up to 334 pot shops statewide. a $10 Git Certiicate with a $50 Purchase 327 applications to process can- 236 140Th Ave SW, Tenino; Pcf There’s no limit on the number OR a $25 Git Certiicate with a $100 Purchase Saturday: Neglect: Girls Suffered Years of Injury and Neglect First 10 Customers Receive a FREE Mud Continued from the front page girl ran away from home at age officials said CPS workers of- Pie Burlap Bag with a $50 Purchase or More 13 and was found weighing only ten found the home dirty. But Social and Health Services to 60 pounds, the lawyers said. express concerns about the chil- they didn't attempt to remove Steve Bulzomi, a lawyer the children because there was dren, the daughters of former representing the children, said Come see our new art gallery at Toledo area resident Theresa adequate food and shelter, and the animals the girl cared for no reports of physical abuse, ac- 205 Cowlitz St. in Downtown Toledo Hutton, lawyers said. The law- received better treatment than cording to the summary. suit says the girls from Lewis she did. County suffered years of in- "At least the animals were One CPS investigator asked Grand opening night jury and neglect caused by their sometimes fed and they were the mother to take the girls to Friday, November 29th from 4-8 pm mother, who was convicted in most often fed by (the girl) who a medical appointment, and 2009 of criminal mistreatment. was forced to hide food for her- she complied. The investiga- A spokeswoman for DSHS self to survive," Bulzomi said in tor observed normal interac- said the agency does not com- a statement. tions between the mother and ment on lawsuits. The case seeks compensa- daughters and said the girls did An aunt of the girls is now tion for damages the girls suf- not seem fearful. He talked to their guardian and is pursuing fered. An amount wasn't speci- one of the girls, who denied any the lawsuit. fied. abuse, according to the records. One of the daughters cared Court documents say that Lawyers said the mother for horses and dogs on the prop- Child Protective Services sent Live Music, Refreshments initially gained sole custody of erty and was forced to sleep out- investigators to the mother's and Lots of Art side in a puppy mill, attorneys property many times over the the girls after their father died in a car accident. They said the for the family said. She was re- span of several years. Then do your Holiday Shopping woman prevented the father's peatedly infested with lice and In a case summary detailed from 2-6 pm on these days: showed up at school bruised in a Court of Appeals ruling family members from seeing and visibly underweight. The in the mother's criminal case, the children. Saturday, November 30th & Sunday December 1st Friday- Sunday, December 6th-8th • Thursday - Sunday, December 12th -15th Thursday - Monday, December 19th-23rd News in Brief CH510999cd.sw Crews Searching State Supreme Court for Missing Hiker at Overturns Convictions Southwest Washington Mount Rainier OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington's Supreme Court Dance Ensemble MOUNT RAINIER NA- has overturned the marijuana 18th Annual TIONAL PARK (AP) — Crews and firearms convictions of a are beginning to search for a Pierce County man after finding missing hiker at Mount Rainier that the search by deputies that utcracker National Park. led to his arrest was unlawful. N Corbet Theater - Centralia College Mount Rainier Superinten- Dara Ruem was serving at least dent Randy King said Wednes- 13 years in prison following his Friday, Dec. 13th - 7:30 PM Tickets : $22 Adults day a visitor who went out for a arrest in 2008. Sheriff's deputies day hike Tuesday didn’t return Saturday, Dec. 14th - 2:00 & 7:30 PM $15 Children & Seniors were trying to track down and ar- Sunday, Dec. 15th - 1:00 & 5:30 PM to their vehicle. King says crews rest his brother when they entered After Dec. 8th - Tickets Available “Pay What You Can” Online or at Corbet Theatre were gathering information his home and found about 100 Thursday, Dec 12th - 6:00 PM Box Office : 1:00 - 8:00 PM Wednesday morning about the marijuana plants and a handgun. tickets sold at the door - 4:30 PM hiker’s identity and where the The justices split 5-4 on one Tickets Available : person intended to explore. issues in the case: whether, be- WWW . SWWDANCE . 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The Chronicle / File Photos From left, Morton-White Pass’ Rylon Kolb, Raymond’s Darol Ratsavongsy, Adna’s Mike Thompson and Lind-Ritzville/Sprague’s Conner O’Neill have all had huge impacts in their respective teams reaching the State 2B semiinals. Adna, MWP Among State’s Final Four Pirates Head East ner O'Neill, Semifinal Football Adna, on the other hand, has with a dash of the spread thrown who led the been playing Cinderella the last in for good measure. Running State Semifinal Schedule Seeking Another Upset Broncos in few weeks. After losing the first back Mike Thompson has aver- Class 4A By Aaron VanTuyl rushing and three games of the season, the aged nearly 190 rushing yards a • Bellarmine Prep vs. Camas, receiving in Pirates have won nine straight game over the last month, and 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Tacoma [email protected] last year's and defeated Waitsburg- sophomore quarterback David Dome The Pirates are playing with champion- Adna (9-3) Prescott and Reardan to reach Young has proven more than • Federal Way vs. Chiawana, house money, but don't expect ship game vs. the semifinals. capable on option plays. Fresh- noon Saturday at Pasco (Edgar them to fold when Saturday rolls and ran for What'll it take to push the man Isaac Ingle and senior Cole Brown Stadium) around. 125 yards winning streak to double-digits Young have given the backfield a Adna (9-3) will hit the road and three and reach the championship plethora of running options. Class 3A • Eastside Catholic vs. O’Dea, on Friday and face undefeated touch- game? Johnson expects to open the Lind-Ritzville/Sprague in the downs last "I think if you can have the 7 p.m. Friday at Tacoma Dome Lind-Ritzville/ deeper chapters of the Pirate • Bellevue vs. Shadle Park, 1 State 2B football semifinals on week in a ball, 5 to 7 minutes at a time, playbook on Saturday, as well. 43-0 quar- Sprague (11-0) and score, and get the ball four p.m. Saturday at Spokane (Joe Saturday afternoon at Moses "We've got all that stuff, Albi Stadium) Lake's Lions Field. terfinal win Saturday, 4 p.m., or five times and score, you've we've just got to make sure it's over Colfax. The Broncos return a hand- at Moses Lake got a shot," Johnson said. "You crisp. In certain situations, they "They're Class 2A ful of stars from a team that have to play as close to perfect as work," he said, of the occasional • Lynden vs. Ellensburg, 1 defeated Morton-White Pass in loaded. possible." p.m. Saturday at Moses Lake That is a good football team," trick play. "That kind of stuff, if last year's state title game. That Adna's been running its of- you're playing in these football (Lions Field) includes quarterback Dylan Adna coach K.C. Johnson said. fense, for the most part, out of • Tumwater vs. Prosser, 3 p.m. Hartz and running back Con- "They're legit." the wishbone formation recently, please see ADNA, page S3 Saturday at Pasco (Edgar Brown Stadium) Conner in yards a game to 123 yards. to playing assignment football. Seasoned T-Wolves Semifinal Football the quar- "We've got a lot of stuff we We've got to let the game come Class 1A Raymond (10-1) terfinals at can improve on — shore up to us, as far as our defense goes," • Mount Baker vs. Cascade Right on Schedule Christian, 1 p.m. Saturday at vs. Mt. Vernon. some things up front, get our Poquette said. "We need to By Aaron VanTuyl "It Tacoma Dome backfield blocking a little bit maintain the line of scrimmage, • Cashmere vs. Freeman, 4 [email protected] Morton-White was real and play from the outside in. If Pass (11-0) better. Sometimes you just need p.m. Saturday at Spokane (Joe The Timberwolves are right impor- to simplify the game, and un- we do those things, we'll be in Albi Stadium) where they've wanted, and ex- Saturday tant," MWP derstand what to do in a situa- good shape, we feel." pected, to be, all year long. Now 4:30 p.m. coach Aar- tion," he said. "We've just got to And on the offensive end? Class 2B on Poquette they just need to stay there for Tacoma Dome keep plugging along." "We're just going to stick • Raymond vs. Morton/White said of the another week. This week's opponent is a with what we do. It always seems Pass, 4:30 p.m. Saturday at Ta- challenge La Morton-White Pass, 11-0 Raymond team playing in the to play to our advantage, if we coma Dome Conner presented. "We needed semifinals for the first time can do what we do well," Po- • Adna vs. Lind-Ritzville/ and the top-ranked team in the that gut-check kind of game. We Associated Press poll through- since 1993. The Seagulls edged quette said. "We'll run the foot- Sprague, 4 p.m. Saturday at Mo- had to dig deep and grind one ball, mix some throwing in, and ses Lake (Lions Field) out the season, will play in the Napavine 27-24 in the quarter- out. That was a big part of our find those match ups that favor Tacoma Dome for the third- finals, behind 118 rushing yards success last year." us. We're going to do what we do Class 1B straight season on Saturday, fac- from Darol Ratsavongsy and a The Braves managed to slow good, and hope that's enough." • Neah Bay vs. Lummi, 4 p.m. ing 10-1 Raymond in the State defense that slowed what had the Timberwolf offense more Raymond gave 283 passing Friday at Tacoma Dome been, throughout the regular 2B football semifinals. than any other team so far this yards to Napavine, and Poquette • Touchet vs. Rosalia, 6 p.m. season, a formidable Tiger run- The Timberwolves are com- year, holding an offense that said he's confident in senior Saturday at Pasco (Edgar Brown ing off of their toughest game of had been averaging 300 rushing ning game. Stadium) the season, a 26-21 win over La "We've just got to get back please see MWP, page S3

Bumped The Final Word Washington guard Mike Morton-White Pass Semifinal to Air on ROOT Sports Anderson TV’s Best Bet By The Chronicle Bay/Lummi eight-man semifinal at 4:30 attempts a NFL Football pass through Morton-White Pass will be playing on p.m. on Friday, followed by the Eastside Montana’s the big stage and on TV this weekend. Catholic/O’Dea 3A semifinal at 7:30 p.m. Oakland at Dallas Mario Dunn Jr. The Timberwolves’ State 2B semi- Friday. Saturday’s coverage wraps up with 1:30 p.m. in the irst half final game against Raymond will be the Bellarmine Prep/Camas 4A semifinal CBS on Tuesday. played at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday in the at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. —See Story S8 Tacoma Dome, and will be broadcast live Check www.rootsports.com for com- on ROOT Sports. ROOT will be broad- plete local listings. ROOT is channel 426 casting four semifinal games from the on DISH Network, channel 687 on DI- Lindsey Wasson / The Seattle Times Tacoma Dome, starting with the Neah RECTV, and channel 31 on ComCast.

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The Chronicle / File Photo Mount Rainier is one destination for outdoorsmen seeking a non-traditional Thanksgiving adventure. The Henry M. Jackson Visitor Center will be open this weekend from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., as well as on Thanksgiving and Friday. Enjoy the Great Outdoors on Turkey Day

By Jeffrey P. Mayor accessing trees at higher eleva- MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARK Halloween pumpkins. This event has a 5k run/walk tions more difficult, but there The News Tribune The Henry M. Jackson Visi- and 1k kids run through the should be snow-free roads at Proctor District of Tacoma. The TACOMA — There are a tor Center at Paradise is open RUNNING lower elevations. Be sure to event starts at 9 a.m., with the number of outdoors-related check each forest's website for on weekends from 10 a.m.-4:30 There are four Turkey Day kids run starts at 10:15 a.m., at options if you are looking for current road conditions. p.m. The visitor center will also runs in the South Sound. They something different to do this be open on Thanksgiving and are: Fleet Feet, 3812 N. 26th St., Ta- Friday, as well as Dec. 21-Jan. 1. Thanksgiving holiday. DINING Gig Harbor Turkey Trot: coma. If you want to skip the tryp- While there is not enough The event features 5k and 10k Information: tacomacity- tophan-induced visit to slum- Venture inside Mount Rain- snow to open the snowplay area, runs through historic down- turkeytrot.com berland, take the family and ier's Nisqually entrance and there should be enough to try town Gig Harbor. The trot raises relatives to Paradise at Mount enjoy a Thanksgiving buffet at snowshoeing, cross-country ski- money and food items for the Rainier National Park. If you the National Park Inn at Long- ing or hiking up and skiing or Peninsula FISH Food Bank and SALMON VIEWING want to make an overnight trip, mire. The inn's traditional buffet snowboarding down. Key Peninsula Lutheran Church This time of year, area riv- will be available Thursday from During weekdays, rangers Food Bank. consider the Hoh Rain Forest at ers and streams are full of chum Olympic National Park. noon-6 p.m. The cost is $19.95 will be available from 9 a.m.- Information: holmeschiro- salmon making their way up- If you want to get your day for adults and $12.95 for chil- 4:30 p.m. in the Longmire Visi- practic.net/turkey-trot started with a run, there are four dren 10 and younger. Reserva- tor Information Center, inside Norpoint Turkey Trot: The stream to spawn. Watching taking place Thursday morning tions are required, so contact the the historic Longmire Adminis- Northeast Tacoma event fea- these large fish, some topping 20 in the South Sound. inn at: 360-569-2411. tration Building. tures a 5k chip-timed run, a pounds, makes for a great way to If you don't want to do the The Lake Crescent Lodge 2-mile nontimed run/walk and spend part of a day and includes cooking Thursday, three lodges and Kalaloch Lodge in Olym- OLYMPIC PENINSULA a Kids' Trot for children ages an educational bonus for young- within the parks will be serving pic National Park also will serve 3-10. Runs start at 9 a.m. at the sters. meals on Thanksgiving. The Quinault Lodge will host Center at Norpoint, 4818 Nassau Thanksgiving dinner. Among the best options are The Lake Crescent buffet a rainforest tour each day at 9:30 Ave. NE., Tacoma. Here are some events taking Minter Creek on the Key Penin- place this week, as well as some will be served 10 a.m.-4 p.m. a.m. The guided trip takes par- Information: 253-404-3900, suggestions for getting out of the The cost is $29 for adults, $25 for ticipants through the Quinault metroparkstacoma.org/trot sula and Kennedy and McLane house: seniors, $12 children ages 4-12 Rain Forest, including a number The Oly Trot: This family creeks outside Olympia. There and for children 3 and younger. of photo stops. The cost is $30 event is a benefit for the Thur- are numerous streams on the for adults, $15 for children ages CHRISTMAS TREE HUNTING To make reservations, call 360- ston County Food Bank. Partici- Kitsap Peninsula, including Big 928-3211. 7-12 and free for children 6 years pants are asked to bring at least and Little Mission creeks near The three national forests in At Kalaloch Lodge, the old and younger. To learn more two nonperishable food items Belfair, Salmon Berry Creek the South Sound — Gifford Pin- kitchen staff will serve a tradi- about the three-hour tour, go to to the run. The run begins at 9 near Port Orchard, Seabeck chot, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie tional Thanksgiving dinner in olympicnationalparks.com/ac- a.m., with the Tot Trot at 8:30 and Olympic — are selling per- the Creekside Restaurant from tivities/rainforest-tours.aspx. a.m., at Heritage Park in Olym- Creek near Seabeck, Twanoh mits to people wanting to cut 11 a.m.-8 p.m. To make reser- Also on Thanksgiving, the pia. Creek at the south end of Hood their own Christmas trees. vations, call 360-962-2271, Ext. lodge is hosting pumpkin bocce Information: olytrot.com Canal and Clear Creek near Sil- Recent snows might make 4007. ball at 3 p.m. using its leftover Tacoma City Turkey Trot: verdale.

Commercial Crab Gorge Anglers Anticipate Metro Influx for Bonneville Pool Sturgeon Season Delayed By Allen Thomas pool, but admit that the figure is • Open Thursdays through from the metro area, the entire little more than a guess. Saturdays in January plus two or 1,100 sturgeon might be caught COOS BAY (MCT) — The (Vancouver) Columbian "We really won't know until three days in June. This season in a week. The start of the commercial THE DALLES, Ore. — Co- we get there," said John North of is projected to get 12 open win- Dungeness crab season has Zerfing suggested eliminat- lumbia Gorge anglers say they the Oregon Department of Fish ter days and the catch allocation been delayed for the third ing the January portion of the expect to see an invasion from and Wildlife. filled by Jan. 25. year in a row, but the indus- Bonneville pool season. the Portland-Vancouver area Herb Good of Hood River The Thursday-Saturday plan try figurehead says that’s all "It's hard for a guide to get come January when sturgeon re- also said a 20 percent estimate of was panned by the anglers Tues- part of the plan. people to come out and go stur- tention opens in the Bonneville effort shift is too low. day night, with daily fishing Under guidelines estab- pool of the Columbia River. geon fishing in the winter," he "I just sit here and wonder through Jan. 24 appearing the lished by the Pacific States That's because sturgeon re- said. how competent you are," Good favored choice. Marine Fisheries Commis- tention will stay closed in the Bonneville pool has an es- Sturgeon fishing is best at sion, Oregon, Washington Columbia River downstream of said. "People want to fish that timated 15,000 legal-size stur- and California conduct Bonneville Dam in 2014, mak- time of year." the west end (Cascade Locks, geon. Population updates are preseason weighing of le- ing the reservoir upstream of North said Bonneville pool Ore., to about Wind Mountain) completed every third year, said gal-sized adult crab caught the dam the closest spot to the is expected to have an annual of Bonneville pool in the winter Brad James of the Washington catch quota of 1,100 sturgeon, and best at the east end around at test locations along the metropolitan area where a legal- Department of Fish and Wild- with the harvest likely to be split The Dalles in the summer. coast to determine whether size sturgeon can be kept for the life. about equally between fishing While winter sturgeon they are large enough to table. North said the population of harvest. "I think the effort shift will periods in January and mid- catches can be slow, anglers in June. total can catch 200 or more a day legal-size sturgeon in Bonneville According to Hugh be huge," said Jess Zerfing of Al- pool appears to be increasing Link, director of the Oregon ways Catching Guide Service of Washington and Oregon in summer. floated three options for the sea- Guide Ken Schleicher of KD slowly although spawning suc- Dungeness Crab Commis- Cascade Locks at a public meet- cess was poor in 2012 and 2013. ing here Tuesday with the Or- son: Guide Service of White Salmon sion, the delays are neces- He said the winter season egon and Washington depart- • Open daily Jan. 1 to 24 plus said the June season is largely sary to ensure consumers could be structured so sturgeon get a lot of meat for their ments of Fish and Wildlife. two or three days in June. This a bank fishery, as it is often too retention closes on a set date or dollar — and that fisher- Sturgeon retention is sched- gets a projected 24 days of win- windy in June to fish from a boat when 550 fish are kept, which- men get a lot of dollars for uled to reopen Jan. 1 in the ter season. in the Columbia Gorge. their meat. Bonneville, The Dalles and John • Open alternate weeks from Guide Josh Frederick of Big ever comes first. The commercial Dunge- Day pools. Jan. 1 to Feb. 2 plus two or three Fish Guide Service in Hood A joint state hearing will ness season was delayed in Washington and Oregon are days in June. This provides a River said if the bite is on early scheduled in December to select 2011 and 2012. projecting a 20 percent increase projected 19 days of winter fish- in the west end of the Bonneville the January fishing season for in angler effort in Bonneville ing. pool, and there is an effort shift Bonneville pool. • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 28, 2013

Hunting & Fishing Holmes’ First Elk Report: Curing Turkey Day Laziness Outdoors By Jordan Nailon "Coho are primarily being caught [email protected] near the salmon hatchery while some sea run cutthroats are be- Thanksgiving week, for some, is a convenient excuse ing caught around the hatchery." for lethargy. It is a mid-week On the Kalama River: "Bank vacation that, at it's most frilled, anglers are catching coho jacks takes days to prepare for. By the and some steelhead though most time the big day rolls around, fish were released." there's so much stuffing, gravy The Lewis River had active in boats, televised floats, foot- fishing, if you include toss backs: ball games, and tryptophan, "Including fish released, North that a big fat seat on the couch Fork boat anglers averaged al- is inevitable. A certain type most a salmon per rod. Catch of person rebounds from this was comprised of fall Chinook food and family induced coma and coho. Bank anglers were by becoming part of the "Black Friday" indulged masses. The catching the same species but most refined of the lot uses the at a much lower rate. Effort and remnants of the long weekend catch was low on the mainstem to escape the clogged parking Lewis." lots and highway arterials for For the trout fishermen, the abandoned local backwoods McElroy recommends Riffe and and backwaters. Offutt lakes and notes that fish- ing in Mayfield has been a bit FISHING slow. The WDFW noted that With the arrival of the holiday Carlisle Lake, near Onalaska, season and the end of November was planted with 54 rainbow near, many fishing regulations trout averaging 5 pounds, and 30 are changing on local rivers. Via averaging 10 pounds on Nov. 20." a WDFW press release: Nov. 30 is the last day for fish- HUNTING ing hatchery salmon and steel- The news on the hunting head on the Green River and the scene is not as bright as the rain- main stem of the Toutle River, bow trout. including the North Fork of the "It's been slow as the devil," Tout River. remarked McElroy. "It was a real Frank Holmes / Courtesy Photo On the South Fork of the Tou- poor year for hunting. Every- Hunter Holmes, 10, Chehalis, harvested his irst four-by-ive bull elk in the Toutle unit recently. tle River, Nov. 30 marks the last body was hoping that the late day for hatcher steelhead fishing buck (season) was going to be upstream of the 4100 Bridge. Be- real good," he said with a dismis- tween the 4700 and 4100 bridges sive laugh. will remain open but selective Deer hunts are now over for iar to a team in the state play- can ever want out of a bunch gear rules will be in effect begin- Adna offs for the 11th consecutive of high school kids." ning Dec. 1. the year and late archery season season. Note: LRS dominated the Permanent rules on the for elk ends on Nov. 28. Muzzle- Continued from Sports 1 loader hunting for elk runs from "There was a point there Cowlitz River dictate that Nov. where no one even knew if we Northeast 2B League's 2013 Nov. 27 to Dec. 8, except for a few 30 is the last day of the night clo- games, they win you a game." were going to make it to the All-League voting. Hartz, sure and anti-snagging rule from hunters with late permits, some The Broncos' closest game crossover," Johnson said. "All O'Neill, wide receiver Ryan of which hunt until January. of the season was a 27-13 win Mill Creek to the barrier dam. the sudden, it's started click- Whitmore, and linemen Tyler With much of the flora over Reardan, back on Sept. Starting Dec. 1, Mill Creek ing. Waitsburg-Prescott and Frederick and Jarradd Mor- browsing game off the menu for 27. That night, coinciden- Reardan are good football opens to fishing for hatchery ley all made the first-team on steelhead from the mouth to the this year, hunters should remem- tally, was Adna's first win of teams, and our kids stepped salmon hatcher road crossing ber that the cougar hunt is tenta- the season, a 46-6 nonleague up and played and did what offense, while Morley, Whit- culvert. Night closures and anti- tively scheduled to remain open thumping of South Bend that they had to do." more and Frederick were snagging rules will be in effect through March of 2014. started the winning streak The team's confidence, he first-team defensive linemen. for the one month fishery. The WDFW also reminds that reached nine games with said, was lacking early on. By Hartz and O'Neill were first- hunters that locally produced Saturday's 14-7 win … over In the mean time, the slow this point, that isn't an issue. team defensive backs, and mallards are providing early- Reardan. "This is maybe the only fishing reports of the last few Cort Ruzicka and Colin Shef- weeks have given way to fisher- season hunting opportunities for That rough start has made year where I can say every fels were first-team lineback- men's tales of the traditional va- waterfowl hunters throughout the Pirates the underdog, a game, we've gotten better," riety. the region. Duck hunting should position somewhat unfamil- Johnson said. "That's all you ers. According to Charles McEl- improve greatly toward the end roy at Sunbird Shopping Center of November, when migratory in Chehalis, the Chehalis River is birds are expected to start push- ing down from British Columbia lights in the Dome. Most of three trips to Tacoma without now fishing superbly. MWP the nine seniors on the Tim- "There were fresh fish that and Alaska in record numbers. a big gold trophy to show for berwolf roster played big roles came in with that rain. They're Continued from Sports 1 in the last two championship- the effort. up around Galvin," he said, tell- CLAM DIGGING game runs, which plays a fac- "They understand this is ing a story about a man who quarterback Rylon Kolb, WDFW resident razor clam tor come game time. landed six jacks in a hour and should he be needed to air their last shot, and this is go- expert Dan Ayres has no reser- "There is no routine in the half. "There also down there things out. Kolb, who will ing to come to an end, either vations in his forecast for the up- Dome, and our kids know around Porter." start his fifth game in the Ta- coming clam digs. that and know what to expect," way," Poquette said of his se- McElroy credits the fresh wa- coma Dome on Saturday, has "We've had some great digs Poquette said. "I'm glad we nior class. "They have that ter from the recent rains for the thrown for 1,626 yards with have that experience. I don't upturn in fishing. so far this season, but this one 21 touchdowns and three sense of urgency, that atten- could be truly exceptional," he want to say it's something we "We didn't get rain for so long interceptions this year, com- want to rest on, but it's good tion to detail. They're excited and the water got so low that they said. "If the weather cooperates, pleting 83 of 128 passes (64.8 most diggers should be able to for us." for it, and I think there's some weren't biting. They (the fish) got percent). Along with that experi- get their limit in record time." kind of stale," he said. Kolb isn't the only senior ence, though, comes expecta- nerves there, but they've been The next batch of digs, run- By McElroy's estimations, with plenty of reps under the tions, and the need to avoid through these battles." there should be fish in the ning for eight days beginning on Newaukum by this weekend. He Nov. 30, were recently approved noted that the Satsop is doing by the WDFW after marine well, and the Naselle, "is fishing toxin tests showed the clams on real good. The Willapa has lots those beaches are safe to eat. of jacks." He also noted that the The upcoming dig is sched- Passionate about medicine. Humptulips and the Wynoochee uled on the following dates, rivers are currently fishing well. beaches and low tides: Compassionate about people. As for the Cowlitz River, · Nov. 30, Saturday, 4:28 p.m.; McElroy said he received mixed -0.1 feet; Twin Harbors, Long reports the last few days from Beach, Copalis, Mocrocks Dr. Lan Nguyen provides comprehensive care for the three fishermen. One of the an- · Dec. 1, Sunday, 5:13 p.m.; physical, mental and emotional well-being of patients — glers came home with lots of fish, -0.9 feet; Twin Harbors, Long young and old, male and female — by treating a variety of while the other two reportedly Beach, Mocrocks common ailments, illnesses and medical conditions. Lan Nguyen, MD · Dec. 2, Monday, 5:59 p.m.; struggled between Blue Creek Dr. Nguyen completed her family medicine residency at Board Certified in Family Medicine -1.4 feet; Twin Harbors, Long Fluent in English and Vietnamese and Barrier Dam. the Medical College of Georgia and earned her doctorate Beach, Mocrocks "I've got my suspicions that at Ross University School of Medicine. She is fl uent in · Dec. 3, Tuesday, 6:44 p.m.; CARING FOR the Cowlitz is doing a little bit of English and Vietnamese. We are excited to have Dr. Nguyen -1.7 feet; Twin Harbors, Long Allergies & Asthma fishing right now," McElroy said. as part of the Capital Family & Sports Medicine family! "Right now the guides are all the Beach, Mocrocks Alzheimer’s Disease way down by Camelot. Down · Dec. 4, Wednesday, 7:30 Cardiovascular Disease past Castle Rock. They are get- p.m.; -1.7 feet; Twin Harbors, Appointments may be made by calling: Chronic Conditions ting fish but they are having to Long Beach Depression & Anxiety work for them." · Dec. 5, Thursday, 8:17 p.m.; 360-709-9500 Incontinence With the influx of rain and -1.4 feet; Twin Harbors Joint & Back Pain · Dec. 6, Friday, 9:05 p.m.; -1.0 Mon., Wed., Fri. 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. late-run salmon and the incom- Tue., Thu. 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. High Cholesterol ing winter steelhead run, McEl- feet; Twin Harbors Most insurances accepted High Blood Pressure roy expects the lower Chehalis · Dec. 7, Saturday, 9:56 p.m.; Osteoporosis river to be chalk full of fish in the -0.3 feet; Twin Harbors Respiratory Problems CH510456cd.cg Ayres reminds clamoring foreseeable future, saying, "That Women’s Health part of the river should be full of clam diggers that no digging is Weight Management fish for the next two months." allowed before noon, and that 2960 Limited Lane NW, Suite A ...and more According to the WDFW the best results are usually had Olympia, WA 98502 ©2013 BCI creel report, on the Cowlitz: about two hours before low tide. Sports 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 28, 2013 SPORTS

College Football Rivalry Game Victory One to Remember for Long-Suffering Cougs t seemed to come out of The Cougars had more nowhere, which was only hijinks in store. Less than Ione of the elements that five minutes remained when made Washington State's they faced a third-and-six at Apple Cup triumph of 2012 their 34. Tuel fired over the so remarkable. middle for Simone, but Hus- A year later, the victory — ky linebacker John Timu was the biggest directly in front of Simone, comeback in close enough to touch each the history other. of the series Somehow, the pass whis- — resonates tled through Timu's hands. still, espe- Somehow, Simone caught it. cially with He turned upfield and gained WSU players 18 precious yards. who were "I just tried to rifle it as in their last By Bud Withers hard as I could to Gino's game as col- The Seattle shoulder," said Tuel. "The legians. Times linebacker was definitely in "It was great position to pick it off. probably my fondest memory Gino obviously made a hell of of my time at Washington a catch. It was a better catch State," said quarterback Jeff than it was a throw, for sure." Tuel recently. "Probably the Said Simone: "I see Jeff 'funnest' I've ever played in." winding up, and I think, 'No So much about it was way he's throwing it to me.'" improbable, starting with the Shortly, the Cougars faced fact the Cougars were down fourth-and-one at the UW 28 28-10 early in the fourth with two minutes left. The quarter. They had lost eight percentage play seemed to straight games, and there be: Go for it, with the hope of were some torn sentiments finishing a touchdown drive over the dismissal of star re- that would consume the rest ceiver Marquess Wilson. of the clock. It's not a stretch to suggest But coach Mike Leach that WSU seemed fated to opted for a tenuous field goal, win, as it authored a couple of Andrew Furney banged it The Associated Press Dean Hare / unlikely plays, benefited from through, and the score was Washington State head coach Mike Leach, center, plus ofensive lineman Rico Forbes (76) and defensive back Parker Henry nine UW penalties in the tied. (31) look at a scoreboard video replay against Utah in on Saturday at in Pullman. final 16 minutes, and was the "I wasn't going in telling beneficiary of a missed field myself, 'If I miss, we're going goal that would have rescued to lose,'" Furney recalls. "But I WSU AD Didn’t Forget Nasty Emails the game in regulation for said, 'I have to make this.'" Washington. The Huskies drove and By Christian Caple "There were a lot of huge had a chance to win it on the The News Tribune Long Time, No Six Wins plays that happened in that last play of regulation. Travis Heading into Friday’s game vs. Washington, Washington State game that were just meant Coons sized up a 35-yard Bill Moos read each email, as has already equaled its most wins since 2006 with six victories. A to be for us that day," said re- field goal and hit it. On the he says he always has, and re- closer look: ceiver Gino Simone, who like UW sideline, offensive line plied to them all with the same, Tuel was a senior. coach Dan Cozzetto flung up supportive theme. YEAR COACH W-L COMMENT It was three games in his arms in a "good" sign. They’re changing a culture of 2006 Bill Doba 6-6 Eligible, but no bowl one. The Cougars, 2-9 en- Wide right. losing, Washington State’s ath- 2007 Bill Doba 5-7 Won Apple Cup in Doba’s finale tering the game, outplayed Still, the signature play letic director wrote, in part. He’s 2008 Paul Wulff 2-11 Beat Portland State, UW Washington in the first half of the '12 Apple Cup hadn't fully in tune with the situation. 2009 Paul Wulff 1-11 Only win vs. SMU, 30-27 in OT and had a 10-7 lead at in- happened. On the Huskies' Thanks for your note. He hopes 2010 Paul Wulff 2-10 Claimed W’s vs. OSU, Montana St. termission. Then WSU had first possession in overtime, you keep supporting the team. 2011 Paul Wulff 4-8 Lost 7 of last 8 games to end Wulff era a nightmare third quarter, Logan Mayes rushed Keith This was in response to a 2012 Mike Leach 3-9 Highlight was Apple Cup win committing three turnovers, Price into an ill-advised handful of WSU fans during last 2013 Mike Leach 6-5 A 7th win would be most since 2003 including two fumbles that throw that was picked off November’s tumult — the eight- the Huskies recovered inside by lineman Toni Pole, who game losing streak, the Marquess eligible to play in its first bowl in back” about WSU’s chances, and the Cougar 20 to score three hauled it all the way to the Wilson abuse claims — some of a decade. that the school has received more touchdowns for a 28-10 lead. UW 5 before he was overtak- whom were so upset by it all that It has been a long and ardu- than 1,000 ticket requests so far. "The third quarter was en by Huskies receiver Cody they advocated for Mike Leach’s ous climb. WSU’s last postseason “We’ve got a fan base that’s ugly for us," said Tuel, now a Bruns, momentarily saving removal, filling Moos’ inbox game was a 2003 victory against been through a 10-year drought rookie with the Buffalo Bills. Washington's bacon. with demands that he fire the Texas in the Holiday Bowl, a of bowl games, and so what "But we just kept believing, Furney was true from 27 coach during his first season. much-celebrated night that might be appealing for us is the kept chopping wood." yards to end it, 31-28. The nastiest messages irked capped a stretch of three consec- fact that nobody’s going to be Then it got really crazy. "It made all the tough him, and so some of those emails, utive 10-win seasons. disappointed at whatever bowl When WSU finished a drive times worth it in one mo- records show, were forwarded by Since, it has been mostly we go to,” he said. for a touchdown early in the ment," said Simone. Moos to an assistant athletic di- frustration and turmoil. Even Leach and the few WSU play- fourth quarter, it seemed to Among the improbabili- rector, along with a brief instruc- a six-win season in 2006 wasn’t ers made available to reporters be mere window-dressing. ties, Huskies cornerback Des- tion: The names of the most vit- enough to get WSU into a bowl, this week don’t much care about But Washington commit- mond Trufant, who would riolic senders were to be placed as the then-Pac-10 produced the speculation. Next practice, ted a turnover, and with 9:01 become an NFL first-round in a file with others who will not eight eligible teams and fewer next game, next play — that’s left, the Cougars tightened draft pick, was flagged for be allowed to purchase bowl- available bowl bids. Six losing their mantra. the screws. At the eight- two pass-interference penal- game tickets from the school in seasons — a combined record of “I’d like to think they don’t minute mark, Tuel dropped ties in the final quarter. That the future. 17-56 — followed, along with two listen to it,” Leach said of the back to pass, lurched crazily gave bragging rights to an old After one fan predicted in an coaching changes. off-balance and seemed to be friend from Tacoma's Wilson email that “this will go down as public bowl talk. “If you’re dis- Now, the end is in sight. The ciplined, you focus on the next dead meat in the pocket, but High, WSU defensive line- one of the biggest disasters in gathered himself to fling a conference is again overbooked, play.” man Xavier Cooper. coaching history and Leach will 29-yard pass to Isiah Myers. though, with nine teams eligible That was an attitude not fully "When Furney made that NEVER be a head coach again,” Andrew Hudson was and only seven guaranteed post- adopted by Leach’s first WSU (winning) field goal, I just got Moos forwarded the message to flagged for an illegal hit on this shock through my body," season spots. But Moos sounds squad, the one that finished 3-9 a colleague, along with his own Tuel, making it a 44-yard play said Cooper, relishing the confident that this time around, a year ago. This year’s team looks acronym: NBT, short for “no that set WSU up at the UW 9. memory. "I told my boy Des, the Cougars will be able to find different — cohesive, deter- bowl tickets.” The Cougars took it in, made 'I'm one up on you.'" a bowl destination, even if it isn’t mined. And maybe that started Moos’ message was clear: If one with a guaranteed Pac-12 tie- a two-point conversion and It remained for crimson- you’re not with us now, you won’t in early August, during a 10-day suddenly it was a 28-25 game. clad fans to rush the field in. trip to Lewiston, Idaho, for the be with us when we start win- A conference-affiliated bowl "I was just trying to make deliriously. And for a lot of beginning of training camp. ning. — perhaps the New Mexico Bowl a play," Tuel said of the My- them, to rush the local water- WSU players and coaches “I answer all of those emails, or the Fight Hunger Bowl — is ers reception. "I kind of ran ing holes. stayed in dorms at nearby Lewis- then I send them to the Cougar still a possibility. If WSU beats around. It wasn't anything "We celebrated," said Tuel, Athletic Fund to see what their Washington, it will become the Clark State College and practiced planned." "in Cougar fashion." gift history is, and what their Pac-12’s eighth seven-win team, at Sacajawea Middle School, a ticket purchase history is,” Moos with victories over Arizona (7-4 move necessitated by construc- said via telephone Monday as he with a game against No. 14 Ari- tion on WSU’s campus that oc- drove back to Pullman from his zona State upcoming), USC (9-3 cupied part of the practice field. College Basketball ranch outside of Spokane. “Pret- and facing No. 22 UCLA this It was there, senior safety De- ty amazing — about 85-90 per- week) and, in this scenario, UW one Bucannon said, that WSU cent of them are not members of (7-4). learned to “focus on ourselves the CAF.” “The six wins is a milestone without distractions. ... It was UW’s Kemp Diagnosed “I’ve got a no-bowl ticket file, for us in itself,” Moos said. “But I more camaraderie. All you see and I want people on board and think with the way we’re playing is your teammates. You can’t just With Graves’ Disease believing in what we’re doing, right now and the Mike Leach go anywhere. It’s football; you and trusting how we’re going story and the fact that the Pac-12 hang out with your teammates, SEATTLE (AP) — Wash- Graves' disease results in about it. If they don’t want to be is doing a real good job of explor- and then you go to sleep. ington forward Shawn Kemp the overproduction of thyroid on the train, the train’s already ing what the other opportunities “It’s more of a family and a Jr. has been diagnosed with hormones. pulled out of the station.” can be, I feel optimistic about bond that’s created in that kind Graves' disease, an autoim- The school's medical staff It was easy to laugh at the no- our chances.” of environment, and I think that mune condition affecting the has developed a treatment tion of that file a year ago. For a Indeed, if WSU isn’t invited really helped us this year.” thyroid, but he will continue plan for Kemp and believes person to be denied bowl-game to a bowl with a Pac-12 tie-in, So here they are at 6-5, an op- playing for the Huskies. his on-court performance will tickets, of course, the Cougars there will be other chances to portunity before them to extend The school announced not be affected once the plan would first have to actually fill the bowl spots of conferences their season into December. Kemp's condition Tuesday. is in full effect. Kemp had to As for the folks in Moos’ file? play in a bowl, something they that didn’t produce enough six- He was officially diagnosed sit out much of the Huskies' haven’t done since 2003. They won’t be joining. Not all of win teams. The Heart of Dallas in early September and was preseason practice because of So it must feel like sweet vin- Bowl is a possibility, as are the them, anyway. slowed during preseason prac- the condition. dication for Moos that, with Fri- Poinsettia Bowl (San Diego) and “We’ve got to sell bowl tickets, day’s Apple Cup game at Wash- the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl so I may give it a second consid- tices due to the illness. Kemp Kemp has played in 60 ca- ington still on the docket, WSU (Boise). eration,” Moos said. “But there’s first started having symptoms reer games for Washington, has hit that magical six-win Moos said his bowl contacts a couple that aren’t going to get in late July. including 19 starts. mark in Leach’s second season, have given “fairly positive feed- them. I can guarantee you that.” • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 28, 2013

College Football Apple Cup Hasn’t Featured Two Good Teams in a While he last time an Apple comedy of errors,” Sarkisian Cup featured two teams said. Twith winning records, Surely this was one of the respective coaches were those times in the middle of Rick Neuheisel and Mike an answer where the wrong Price. idiom pops in your head Within subsequent and you realize it only after months, the words have taken wing. both were There were a ton of errors, out of work. but there was nothing come- So, if dic about it. we’re to Using transitive proper- learn from ties to predict football games grim history, rarely works, but particularly perhaps we should re- in rivalry games. We may mind Steve By Dave Boling note that the Huskies just Sarkisian The News clobbered Oregon State 69- to avoid Tribune 27; the Beavs being a team NCAA bas- that spanked the Cougs 52- ketball tournament pools, 24. The Cougars are second Don Ryan / The Associated Press and Mike Leach to steer clear of gentlemen’s clubs in in the conference in passing, Washington running back Bishop Sankey, gains yardage against Oregon State in Corvallis, Ore., Saturday. Sankey rushed for the Huskies No. 3 in rushing. 179 yards and three touchdowns as Washington won 69-27. Pensacola, Fla. The year was 2002, and Both are 4-4 in Pac-12 play. in the 11 intervening seasons, Which should give Fri- Washington and Washing- day’s game interest to view- Sankey Close to Records, Reaching New Plateaus ton State have struggled ers beyond merely those By Adam Jude is Jan. 15. Sankey, projected as a and trying to pick up as many enough to be on their third waiting for a reason to taunt replacement coaches. the person in the neighbor- The Seattle Times possible second- or third-round yards as I can.” choice should he forgo his senior He also has 17 rushing touch- Friday, though, will be ing cubicle at work. When it comes to his future, season, was named Monday one downs this season and 34 in his the first Apple Cup at the “The better the two teams Bishop Sankey doesn’t appear to of three finalists for the Doak career; one more would push new , featur- are performing, the better be in a rush. Walker Award, presented to the him past Napoleon Kaufman for ing 7-4 Washington playing the environment,” Sarkisian The Huskies’ standout junior nation’s top running back. the most ever at UW. host to the 6-5 Cougars. said. “I’m hoping in the near running back, on pace to break Sankey has never done much “He’s not the most physically Both teams are bowl eli- future this game is deciding Washington’s rushing record to call attention to himself. After imposing guy when he walks in gible. Woo-hoo. Apples on who’s playing for the Pac-12 for a season in the Apple Cup a touchdown, he typically will the room as you guys know, but the house. championship. I think our on Friday, will wait until after flip the ball to an official and he plays big and he plays hard,” “I think it’s great for our fans — theirs and ours — de- the team’s bowl game to decide jump into the arms of a team- Sarkisian said. “He comes to state,” UW coach Sarkisian serve this. This is my fifth whether to enter the NFL draft mate in celebration. In inter- work. He understands the game said, kicking off his fifth Ap- one now, and they’ve all early, his father said. ple Cup week with a Monday views, he thanks his offensive plan. He studies the blocking been really good games, and “To be in a position to even linemen. scheme probably better and press conference. “I think it’s consider going to the NFL is a great for Northwest football they’ll all probably continue Others have a hard time ex- more so than any running back to be.” blessing,” Chris Sankey said. “Of plaining what makes him go, I’ve been around. … that both programs are mov- course, we want him to get his ing in the right direction. “Good” is relative, there, what’s making this run toward “This guy brings it every coach. There’s been some degree and he’s worked so hard the best season ever by a Wash- single day with a great mental- There’s tremendous fans here stinkers in there. at it. We really want him to get ington running back so special. ity. You fly home from a late in the Northwest, particu- that degree. “Bishop,” Sarkisian often says, ballgame and he’s one of the few larly in our state.” That fourth-quarter flag-fest “Then you put everything in “is Bishop.” guys up studying for his mid- Sarkisian reiterated the last year, for instance, or perspective — what’s the right Patience, next to his durabil- term coming the next week or appeal of the game in terms maybe that 30-0 Huskies decision at the right time for him ity, is perhaps Sankey’s best asset. writing a paper. He’s got a great of divided loyalties and civil whitewash in ‘09. and his future? It’s kind of like Patience isn’t always that excit- mentality about himself that I discord. But he’s right that they’ve one of those good predicaments ing, but Sankey is starting to get think is contagious and rubs off “That’s what college foot- mostly been interesting, and to be in.” the attention Sarkisian said he on our players.” ball and these types of rival- the past 10 seasons, as both Sankey, his father said, has believes he deserves. Sankey, while starring at Spo- ries are all about, and that’s teams have struggled, they’ve broached the topic of the NFL As part of the Doak Walker kane’s Gonzaga Prep, had been what makes the Apple Cup struggled somewhat equally, with him a couple times. Agents, Award presentation, Sankey will committed to Washington State so special,” Sarkisian said. each winning five times. or their go-betweens, have start- fly to Orlando, Fla., for the event for more than a year. He then More special because On Friday, the Huskies ed to reach out to Sankey and the at the Walt Disney World Resort. changed his mind shortly before of decent records this time will unleash a running back family, usually through a third It’s the Golden Globes of college letter-of-intent day in February around. The low point came who threatens to be the best party. football awards shows, and ES- 2011 and signed with UW, stir- in 2008, when the only win they’ve ever had — Bishop It’s a new process for the fam- PNU will air it live on Dec. 12. ring some heated emotions in between the two teams head- Sankey, fourth in the nation, ily, and Chris Sankey said they Sankey won’t be able to avoid the this rivalry. ing into the rivalry game averaging 143 yards a game will take time to meet with UW spotlight there. In UW’s 31-28 defeat against was Washington State’s over (1,575 total). coach Steve Sarkisian after the If all goes well for the Hus- the Cougars last season, Sankey Portland State — a lower And the Cougars fea- season and weigh the options kies (7-4, 4-4 Pac-12) Friday had 84 yards and two touch- division team. UW’s season ture a passing attack, led by carefully. afternoon, Sankey will be the downs on 26 carries; his average would infamously end at quarterback Connor Hal- “You never know,” Chris 0-12. center of attention as he tries to of 3.23 yards per carry in that liday, that averages 58 pass Sankey said. “You want to give break Corey Dillon’s UW rush- game was the lowest against any WSU’s Leach sampled attempts a game. 100 percent to finishing out the ing record of 1,695 yards set in 12 Pac-12 opponent last season. the redemptive qualities of season, and he’s giving that to games in 1996. This season, his durabil- a rivalry win last year, when Maybe the quality of the Coach Sark. After that, we’ll sit In 11 games, the 5-foot-10, ity and consistency help UW’s the 2-9 Cougars overcame rivalry is more important down with Coach Sark and see 203-pound Sankey has 1,575 hopes of climbing past the seven- an 18-point deficit to kidney than the quality of the teams. what his take is on everything. yards this season, third most win plateau. punch the Huskies with a 31- That ‘02 game with the We haven’t really given it much in the nation, for an average of “It just seems like he’s just 28 overtime win. good teams? It ended in a thought. … Who knows? Maybe 143.2 a game. getting better and better,” Chris “It still leaves a bad taste 29-26 triple-overtime win for he wants to come back and make “You know, if it happens, it Sankey said. “But I tell him all in all of our mouths, I can the Huskies. a run at the Rose Bowl.” happens,” he said of the rushing the time, ‘You have a lot more tell you that,” Sarkisian said. The ‘08 game between the The deadline for underclass- record. “But really I’m just try- work to do if you’re going to get He recounted eight pen- two lousy teams? It ended in men to declare for the NFL draft ing to be productive for the team where you want to be.'" alties in the fourth quarter, a 16-13 double-overtime win seven on defense, and all of for the Cougars. them major infractions. Either way, they were two Price Throws More in Practice for Washington “It was almost really a of the most exciting ever. SEATTLE (AP) — There is no question Keith Price is recov- ering from what the Washing- ton quarterback called a "severe" right shoulder injury. Determining whether he's The Books of Lewis County healthy enough to start the final home game of his college career Available now! against rival Washington State A Simple Song by will likely go right up until kick- Russ Mohney off on Friday. Price had his most extensive practice Tuesday since injuring his shoulder on Nov. 15 at UCLA. The quarterback said he took $ 99 part in about half of the morning 28ea + Tax practice yet remains unsure if $ 99 he'll be able to show coach Steve 12 ea + Tax Sarkisian he's healthy enough to Our Hometowns Volume 1-3 play in the Apple Cup. "Today, I impressed myself to be honest with you. I didn't think I was going to be able to $ 95 18ea make some of the throws I made + Tax today," Price said. "But it's still Book Only a day-to-day thing. There were $ 99 + Tax throws that I missed that I nor- 9 ea DVD Only mally make. So it's just a day-to- The Associated Press day thing. I'm going to rehab my Ted S. Warren / $ 99 + Tax body and get my body in as best Washington quarterback Keith Price scrambles against Colorado in the irst half of The Flood 3 ea an NCAA college football game Nov. 9 in Seattle. DVD & Book shape as I can up until Friday." of 2007 Combo Walkin’ Joe Price sat out last week's game Book & DVD $ 98+ Tax and the Midnight Marauders but Sarkisian went with his plan won't get in the way if coaches ea at Oregon State while recovering 13 by Dennis R. Waller from the injury. He was unable to give redshirt freshman Cyler determine Miles gives Washing- CH487162cf.sw to return in the second half of Miles his first start. ton the best chance to win. Stop in today to one of these the loss to UCLA and didn't at- Price said it would be mean- "I'm not going to put myself locations and get your copy!! tempt to throw in practice until ingful to play in the final home out there selfishly just trying to last Thursday. He threw well game of his career, although he battle through something that is Lewis County in pregame warm-ups before won't put his own wishes ahead very severe," he said. "If I am able Historical Museum Washington faced the Beavers, of what is best for the team. Price to go, I'm able to go." Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 28, 2013 SPORTS

Scoreboard 8 Stanford 9-2 (10) Wisconsin 63, Saint Louis 57 North Dakota at (14) Oregon, 3:30 p.m. Sports on the Air Preps 9 Baylor 9-1 (11) Gonzaga 113, Chaminade 81 Long Beach State at Washington, 3:30 Prep Schedules 10 South Carolina 9-2 (12) Wichita State 75, Brigham Young p.m. State 2B Football Playoffs 11 Michigan State 10-1 62 Detroit at South Florida, 4 p.m. THURSDAY, Nov. 28 First Round 12 Arizona State 9-2 (13) Connecticut 76, Loyola (MD) 66 Campbell at Georgia Southern, 4 p.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Reardan 41, Oroville 20 13 Oregon 9-2 (18) Baylor 67, Dayton 66 Princeton at Bucknell, 4 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Adna 33, Waitsburg-Prescott 17 14 Northern Illinois 11-0 San Diego 83, UNC Greensboro 71 Arkansas State at Lamar, 4 p.m. Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 41, DeSales 15 Wisconsin 9-2 Bowling Green 67, Presbyterian 45 Jacksonville State at Central Michigan, ESPN — Mississippi at Mississippi St. 14 16 Fresno State 10-0 Arkansas 87, Minnesota 73 4 p.m. FS1 — Texas Tech at Texas Colfax 22, White Swan 14 17 LSU 8-3 Southern Illinois 67, Stetson 48 William & Mary at Howard, 4 p.m. Napavine 44, Concrete 16 18 Oklahoma 9-2 Oral Roberts 67, Georgia Southern 65 Ball State at Cleveland State, 4 p.m. MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Raymond 20, Wahkiakum 14 19 UCF 9-1 Ole Miss 84, North Carolina A&T 50 Austin Peay at Youngstown State, 4 p.m. 9 a.m. Morton-White Pass 64, Darrington 0 20 Louisville 10-1 Norfolk State 105, Stillman 83 Texas State vs Northern Kentucky, 4:30 ESPN2 — Old Spice Classic, first round, Pur- La Conner 54, Toutle Lake 0 21 Texas A&M 8-3 East Carolina 81, UNC Asheville 70 p.m. Quarterfinals 22 UCLA 8-3 Metro State 83, Canisius 69 Drake vs Northern Arizona, 5 p.m. due vs. Oklahoma St., at Orlando, Fla. Adna 14, Reardan 7 23 USC 9-3 West Virginia 78, Old Dominion 60 Texas A&M-CC at Houston, 5 p.m. 11 a.m. Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 43, Colfax 0 24 Duke 9-2 Penn State 84, Monmouth 52 Southeastern Louisiana at North Texas, Raymond 27, Napavine 24 25 Notre Dame 8-3 Louisiana Tech 103, Illinois-Chicago 78 5 p.m. ESPN2 — Old Spice Classic, first round, Butler Morton-White Pass 26, La Conner 21 Texas Southern 63, Howard 54 Texas-Pan American at Bradley, 5 p.m. vs. Washington St., at Orlando, Fla. Semifinals AP Top 25 Cincinnati 79, Massachusetts Lowell 49 Utah Valley at Tennessee Tech, 5 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Adna vs. Lind-Ritzville/Sprague, Rk Team Record Pts St. John’s 65, Longwood 47 Eastern Kentucky at North Carolina Saturday, 4 p.m., at Lions Field (Moses 1 Alabama (56) 11-0 1496 Mount St. Mary’s 69, Bucknell 64 State, 5 p.m. ESPN2 — Wooden Legacy, first round, Mar- Lake) 2 Florida State (4) 11-0 1444 Boston College 75, Sacred Heart 67 Greenville at Western Illinois, 5 p.m. quette at Cal St.-Fullerton Raymond vs. Morton-White Pass, 3 Ohio State 11-0 1375 North Carolina State 82, Florida Gulf Milwaukee at UMKC, 5 p.m. Saturday, 4:30 p.m., at Tacoma Dome 4 Auburn 10-1 1294 Coast 62 Cincinnati Christian at Valparaiso, 5 3:30 p.m. 5 Missouri 10-1 1202 Kennesaw State 73, Truett-McConnell p.m. ESPN2 — Old Spice Classic, first round, Mem- State 1A Football Playoffs 6 Clemson 10-1 1196 54 San Jose State at Weber State, 5 p.m. phis vs. Siena, at Orlando, Fla. First Round 7 Oklahoma State 10-1 1177 Ohio 76, Mercer 67 Eastern Illinois at Western Kentucky, 6 La Center 35, Blaine 14 8 Stanford 9-2 1002 North Florida 65, Savannah State 61 p.m. 4 p.m. Marshall 74, Western Kentucky 64 Mount Baker 42, Woodland 7 9 Baylor 9-1 976 Vermont vs Sonoma State, 6 p.m. Columbia 61, American University 47 NBCSN — Battle 4 Atlantis, first round, Xavi- Cascade Christian 28, Montesano 21 10 South Carolina 9-2 960 Brigham Young vs Utah State, 6 p.m. Navy 67, Maryland-Eastern Shore 59 King’s 28, Tenino 14 11 Michigan State 10-1 929 Bethune-Cookman at Northern Colo- er vs. Iowa, at Paradise Island, Bahamas 12 Oregon 9-2 731 Yale 79, Lafayette 76 Okanogan 13, Connell 10 rado, 6 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 13 Arizona State 9-2 690 Pennsylvania 85, Niagara 66 Cashmere 41, Meridian 22 Montana State at Wyoming, 6:30 p.m. 14 Wisconsin 9-2 684 Albany 70, Rider 59 ESPN2 — Old Spice Classic, first round, LSU Freeman 55, River View 19 Cal State Bakersfield at Fresno State, 7 15 LSU 8-3 642 St. Peter’s 70, Binghamton 57 Royal 42, Riverside 0 p.m. vs. Saint Joseph’s, at Orlando, Fla. 16 Fresno State 10-0 619 Fordham 79, Manhattan 75 Quarterfinals Murray State at Saint Mary’s, 7 p.m. 17 UCF 9-1 588 Virginia Tech 75, Furman 54 6:30 p.m. Mount Baker 63, La Center 33 Tennessee-Martin at UNLV, 7 p.m. 18 Northern Illinois 11-0 470 Virginia 69, Hampton 40 NBCSN — Battle 4 Atlantis, first round, Ten- Cascade Christian 37, King’s 13 UC Irvine at Sacramento State, 7 p.m. 19 Texas A&M 8-3 429 Georgia Tech 76, Mississippi Valley Cashmere 36, Okanogan 14 Illinois State at San Francisco, 8:15 p.m. nessee vs. UTEP, at Paradise Island, Bahamas Freeman 33, Royal 14 20 Oklahoma 9-2 386 State 59 Semifinals 21 Louisville 10-1 383 North Carolina-Wilmington 72, 8 p.m. Mt. Baker vs. Cascade Christian, Sat- 22 UCLA 8-3 300 Campbellsville 55 ESPN2 — Wooden Legacy, first round, Creigh- urday, 1 p.m., at Tacoma Dome 23 USC 9-3 262 Western Michigan 99, Oakland 88 ton vs. Arizona St., at Fullerton, Calif. Cashmere vs. Freeman, Saturday, 4 24 Duke 9-2 135 Buffalo 81, Robert Morris 66 p.m., at Joe Albi Stadium (Spokane) 25 Notre Dame 8-3 68 Western Carolina 78, Limestone 69 NFL FOOTBALL North Carolina Central 101, Barber- NBA 9:30 a.m. State 2A Football Playoffs Dropped from rankings: Ole Miss Scotia 46 First Round 24 Texas Tech 76, Houston 64 All Times PST FOX — Green Bay at Detroit Sumner 28, W.F. West 14 Others receiving votes: Georgia Charleston Southern 105, Trinity (FL) EASTERN CONFERENCE 1:30 p.m. Atlantic Division Lynden 34, Kingston 0 15, Cincinnati 10, Texas 10, Ole Miss 58 CBS — Oakland at Dallas Othello 25, East Valley (Sp.) 20 7, Arizona 6, Nebraska 6, Minnesota 5, Nicholls State 79, UTSA 73 W L Pct GB Ellensburg 27, Colville 6 East Carolina 1, North Dakota State 1, Towson 75, UMBC 60 Toronto 6 8 .429 — 5:30 p.m. Tumwater 52, Sehome 22 Vanderbilt 1 Fairleigh Dickinson 73, Rutgers 72 Philadelphia 6 9 .400 ½ NBC — Pittsburgh at Baltimore White River 27, Orting 14 Rhode Island 76, McNeese State 71 Boston 6 10 .375 1 Prosser 28, Sedro-Woolley 25 Thursday’s Games Elon 90, Georgia State 85 Brooklyn 4 10 .286 2 SOCCER Mark Morris 14, Lindbergh 7 Texas Tech at Texas, 4:30 p.m. Texas 77, DePaul 59 New York 3 10 .231 2½ 10 a.m. Quarterfinals Ole Miss at Mississippi State, 4:30 p.m. Southern Methodist 72, Sam Houston Southeast Division Lynden 54, Sumner 21 State 53 Miami 11 3 .786 — S1 — UEFA Europa League, Tottenham at Ellensburg 20, Othello 13 Friday’s Games Atlanta 8 7 .533 3½ Tromso Tumwater 45, White River 7 Iowa at Nebraska, 9 a.m. Thursday’s Games Charlotte 7 8 .467 4½ Noon Prosser 41, Mark Morris 22 Southern Methodist at Houston, 9 a.m. (5) Oklahoma State vs Purdue, 9 a.m. Washington 6 8 .429 5 Semifinals East Carolina at Marshall, 9 a.m. USC vs Villanova, 10 a.m. Orlando 5 9 .357 6 FS1 — UEFA Europa League, Zulte Waregem Lynden vs. Ellensburg, Saturday, 1 Toledo at Akron, 9 a.m. Miami (FL) vs George Washington, 11 Central Division at Wigan p.m., at Lions Field (Moses Lake) Miami (OH) at Ball State, 10 a.m. a.m. Indiana 13 1 .929 — Tumwatervs. Prosser, Saturday, 3 Bowling Green at Buffalo, 10:30 a.m. Butler vs Washington State, 11 a.m. Chicago 6 7 .462 6½ p.m., at Edgar Brown Stadium (Pasco) Massachusetts at Ohio, 11 a.m. IUPUI vs Gardner-Webb, 11:30 a.m. Detroit 6 8 .429 7 FRIDAY, Nov. 29 Eastern Michigan at Central Michigan, Wake Forest vs (2) Kansas, 12:30 p.m. Cleveland 4 10 .286 9 COLLEGE FOOTBALL 11 a.m. (25) Marquette at Cal State Fullerton, Milwaukee 2 11 .154 10½ Texas State at Troy, 11 a.m. 1:30 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE 9 a.m. Arkansas at No. 17 LSU, 11:30 a.m. Chattanooga vs Morehead State, 2 p.m. Southwest Division ABC — Iowa at Nebraska NFL Florida International at Florida Atlan- (21) Memphis vs Siena, 3:30 p.m. San Antonio 13 1 .929 — (23) Iowa vs Xavier, 4 p.m. ESPN2 — SMU at Houston tic, noon Houston 10 5 .667 3½ Nevada vs (19) UCLA, 4:30 p.m. All Times PDT No. 16 Fresno State at San Jose State, Dallas 9 6 .600 4½ 11:30 a.m. Charleston vs San Diego State, 5:30 p.m. AMERICAN CONFERENCE 12:30 p.m. Memphis 7 7 .500 6 Saint Joseph’s vs LSU, 5:30 p.m. CBS — Arkansas at LSU East W L T Pct PF PA Miami (FL) at Pittsburgh, 12:30 p.m. New Orleans 6 8 .429 7 Washington State at Washington, 12:30 UTEP vs Tennessee, 6:30 p.m. Noon New England 8 3 0 .727 288 230 Northwest Division p.m. Pepperdine vs Green Bay, 6:30 p.m. N.Y. Jets 5 6 0 .455 186 287 Portland 13 2 .867 — FS1 — FIU at FAU Oregon State at No. 13 Oregon, 4 p.m. Northwestern vs Missouri, 7:30 p.m. Miami 5 6 0 .455 229 245 Oklahoma City 9 3 .750 2½ South Florida at No. 19 UCF, 5 p.m. Arizona State vs (20) Creighton, 8 p.m. Denver 7 6 .538 5 12:30 p.m. Buffalo 4 7 0 .364 236 273 Denver vs Harvard, 8:59 p.m. South Minnesota 8 8 .500 5½ ABC — Miami at Pittsburgh Saturday’s Games Utah 2 14 .125 11½ Indianapolis 7 4 0 .636 263 260 FOX — Washington St. at Washington No. 2 Florida State at Florida, 9 a.m. Friday’s Games Pacific Division Tennessee 5 6 0 .455 250 245 No. 3 Ohio State at Michigan, 9 a.m. Northwestern vs (19) UCLA, 8:30 a.m. L.A. Clippers 10 5 .667 — 4 p.m. Jacksonville 2 9 0 .182 142 324 Minnesota at No. 11 Michigan State, 9 Fairfield at Providence, 9:30 a.m. Golden State 9 6 .600 1 Houston 2 9 0 .182 199 289 FS1 — Oregon St. at Oregon a.m. Liberty vs Hampton, 11 a.m. Phoenix 7 7 .500 2½ North No. 24 Duke at North Carolina, 9 a.m. Radford at Virginia Tech, 11 a.m. L.A. Lakers 7 8 .467 3 5 p.m. Cincinnati 7 4 0 .636 275 206 Ark.-Little Rock at Oklahoma, noon Rutgers at Connecticut, 9 a.m. Sacramento 4 9 .308 5 ESPN — South Florida at UCF Pittsburgh 5 6 0 .455 243 256 Temple at Memphis, 9 a.m. Coppin State at (22) Michigan, noon Pacific vs (14) Oregon, noon MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Baltimore 5 6 0 .455 227 215 Kansas State at Kansas, 9 a.m. Monday’s Games Mt. St. Mary’s at (1) Mich. St., 10 a.m. Cleveland 4 7 0 .364 203 265 Wake Forest at Vanderbilt, 9 a.m. Indiana 98, Minnesota 84 9:30 a.m. Kennesaw State at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. West Maryland at North Carolina State, 9:30 Boston 96, Charlotte 86 UNC A&T vs Longwood, 1:30 p.m. FS1 — Fairfield at Providence Denver 9 2 0 .818 429 289 a.m. Miami 107, Phoenix 92 Georgia Tech vs Ole Miss, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 a.m. Kansas City 9 2 0 .818 270 179 Southern Miss at UAB, 10 a.m. Detroit 113, Milwaukee 94 Sam Houston St. vs Ark.-PB, 1:30 p.m. San Diego 5 6 0 .455 269 260 Air Force at Colorado State, 11 a.m. Houston 93, Memphis 86 ESPN — Old Spice Classic, semifinal, teams Texas State vs Tulane, 2 p.m. Oakland 4 7 0 .364 213 269 Colorado at Utah, 11 a.m. Denver 110, Dallas 96 TBD, at Orlando, Fla. NATIONAL CONFERENCE Wyoming at Utah State, 11 a.m. North Florida at (7) Ohio State, 2 p.m. Appalachian State at Georgia, 2 p.m. San Antonio 112, New Orleans 93 East South Alabama at Georgia State, 11 a.m. Utah 89, Chicago 83, OT Noon Dallas 6 5 0 .545 298 279 North Texas at Tulsa, 11:30 a.m. Citadel at Towson, 2 p.m. Cal Poly vs North Dakota, 2:30 p.m. Portland 102, New York 91 FSN — UALR at Oklahoma Philadelphia 6 5 0 .545 276 260 Tulane at Rice, noon Brigham Young at Nevada, 12:30 p.m. Morgan State at Maryland, 3 p.m. 12:30 p.m. N.Y. Giants 4 7 0 .364 213 280 Tuesday’s Games No. 1 Alabama at No. 4 Auburn, 12:30 Coastal Carolina at Clemson, 4 p.m. Washington 3 8 0 .273 252 338 Washington 116, L.A. Lakers 111 ESPN — Teams TBA p.m. Southern Miss at (9) Louisville, 4 p.m. South Brooklyn 102, Toronto 100 No. 9 Baylor at TCU, 12:30 p.m. Miss. Valley State at Monmouth, 4 p.m. ESPN2 — Teams TBA New Orleans 9 2 0 .818 305 196 Orlando 109, Atlanta 92 Penn State at No. 15 Wisconsin, 12:30 St. F. Austin at NC-Wilmington, 4 p.m. Carolina 8 3 0 .727 258 151 Golden State 102, New Orleans 101 1:30 p.m. p.m. Northeastern at Virginia Comm., 4 p.m. Tampa Bay 3 8 0 .273 211 258 NBCSN — Barclays Center Classic, first round, Georgia at Georgia Tech, 12:30 p.m. Penn State vs St. John’s, 4 p.m. Atlanta 2 9 0 .182 227 309 Wednesday’s Games Purdue at Indiana, 12:30 p.m. Cornell at Western Michigan, 4 p.m. Georgia Tech vs. Mississippi, at Brooklyn, N.Y. North Philadelphia at Orlando, 4 p.m. Idaho at New Mexico State, 12:30 p.m. Florida State at (15) Florida, 4:30 p.m. Indiana at Charlotte, 4 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Detroit 6 5 0 .545 286 277 Boston College at Syracuse, 12:30 p.m. S. Methodist vs Virginia, 4:30 p.m. Chicago 6 5 0 .545 303 309 Virginia Tech at Virginia, 12:30 p.m. N. Kent. vs SE Missouri St., 4:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. ESPN2 — Old Spice Classic, semifinal, teams Green Bay 5 5 1 .500 284 265 Northwestern at Illinois, 12:30 p.m. Cal St. Bakersfield vs N. Ariz., 4:30 p.m. Memphis at Boston, 4:30 p.m. Miami at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m. TBD, at Orlando, Fla. Minnesota 2 8 1 .227 266 346 Louisiana Tech at UTSA, 12:30 p.m. UTSA at Texas Tech, 5 p.m. 3 p.m. West UTEP at Middle Tennessee, 12:30 p.m. Texas-Arlington at Texas, 5 p.m. Chicago at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. Seattle 10 1 0 .909 306 179 Arkansas State at Western Kentucky, 1 San Diego Chr. at Grand Canyon, 5 p.m. Denver at Minnesota, 5 p.m. ESPN — NIT Season Tip-Off, championship, San Francisco 7 4 0 .636 274 184 p.m. IPFW at Illinois, 5 p.m. Atlanta at Houston, 5 p.m. teams TBD, at New York Arizona 7 4 0 .636 254 223 Iowa State at West Virginia, 1 p.m. Prairie View A&M vs Bethune-Cook- San Antonio at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. St. Louis 5 6 0 .455 266 255 No. 6 Clemson at No. 10 South Carolina, man, 5 p.m. Washington at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. Campbellsville at Samford, 5 p.m. Golden State at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. NBCSN — Battle 4 Atlantis, doubleheader, Week 12 Schedule No. 25 Notre Dame at No. 8 Stanford, 4 Portland State at Boise State, 5 p.m. Portland at Phoenix, 6 p.m. Thursday’s Game p.m. Mercer at Valparaiso, 5 p.m. New York at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. semifinals, teams TBD, at Paradise Island, Baha- New Orleans 17, Atlanta 13 Tennessee at Kentucky, 4 p.m. Nevada vs Missouri, 5:30 p.m. mas Louisiana-Monroe at Louisiana-Lafay- Rider vs Rice, 6 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Sunday’s Games ette, 4 p.m. Vermont at San Francisco, 6 p.m. Seattle at Eastern Washington, 6 p.m. ESPN2 — Florida St. at Florida Minnesota 26, Green Bay 26, OT No. 21 Texas A&M at No. 5 Missouri, NHL Jacksonville 13, Houston 6 4:45 p.m. Drake at Fresno State, 7 p.m. 6:30 p.m. San Diego 41, Kansas City 38 No. 22 UCLA at No. 23 USC, 5 p.m. Missouri State vs Texas A&M, 7 p.m. All Times PST S. Dakota St. at UC Santa Barbara, 7 p.m. ESPN2 — Wooden Legacy, semifinal, teams St. Louis 42, Chicago 21 Arizona at No. 12 Arizona State, 6:30 EASTERN CONFERENCE North Dakota St. at Santa Clara, 8 p.m. Pittsburgh 27, Cleveland 11 p.m. Atlantic Division TBD, at Fullerton, Calif. Illinois State vs Sonoma State, 8:15 p.m. Tampa Bay 24, Detroit 21 New Mexico at Boise State, 7:15 p.m. Team GP W L OT Pts GF GA Montana at Hawaii, 10:30 8:30 p.m. Baltimore 19, N.Y. Jets 3 San Diego State at UNLV, 7:30 p.m. Boston 24 16 6 2 34 68 46 ESPN2 — Las Vegas Invitational, first round, Carolina 20, Miami 16 Army at Hawaii, 8 p.m. Tampa Bay 24 15 8 1 31 72 61 Saturday’s Games Toronto 24 14 9 1 29 66 60 Northwestern vs. UCLA Tennessee 23, Oakland 19 Robert Morris at Delaware, 9 a.m. Arizona 40, Indianapolis 11 Detroit 25 11 7 7 29 63 70 Lipscomb at Georgetown, 9 a.m. Montreal 24 13 9 2 28 64 51 NHL HOCKEY Dallas 24, N.Y. Giants 21 Brevard College at Furman, 9 a.m. Ottawa 24 9 11 4 22 68 77 10 a.m. New England 34, Denver 31, OT College Basketball Salve Regina at Bryant, 10 a.m. Florida 25 7 13 5 19 56 81 Open: Buffalo, Cincinnati, Philadel- NCAA Rankings NBC — N.Y. Rangers at Boston Davidson at Stetson, 10 a.m. Buffalo 25 5 19 1 11 44 79 phia, Seattle Week 4 (Nov. 25) S. Alabama at M. Tennessee, 10 a.m. Metropolitan Division AP Top 25 Holy Cross at New Hampshire, 10 a.m. Pittsburgh 25 15 9 1 31 72 58 Monday’s Game Rk. Team Rec. Pts. SATURDAY, Nov. 30 Houston Baptist at Army, 10 a.m. Washington 24 12 10 2 26 72 68 San Francisco 27, Washington 6 1 Michigan State (56) 6-0 1,616 COLLEGE FOOTBALL St. Peter’s at Boston University, 10 a.m. N.Y. Rangers 24 12 12 0 24 48 59 2 Kansas (8) 4-0 1,559 Pittsburgh vs Duquesne, 10 a.m. New Jersey 24 9 10 5 23 50 58 9 a.m. 3 Kentucky 4-1 1,445 Week 13 Games Northern Illinois at Nebraska, 10 a.m. Carolina 24 9 10 5 23 49 67 4 Arizona 5-0 1,425 Central Connecticut State at Brown, 11 ABC — National coverage, Ohio St. at Michi- Thursday, Nov. 28 Philadelphia 23 10 11 2 22 50 56 5 Oklahoma State (1) 4-0 1,347 a.m. Green Bay at Detroit, 9:30 a.m. Columbus 24 9 12 3 21 62 71 gan 6 Duke 5-1 1,285 American University at St. Francis U, Oakland at Dallas, 1:30 p.m. N.Y. Islanders 24 8 13 3 19 68 82 7 Ohio State 4-0 1,206 11 a.m. ESPN — Florida St. at Florida Pittsburgh at Baltimore, 5:30 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE 8 Syracuse 4-0 1,161 Pennsylvania at Lafayette, 11 a.m. ESPN2 — Duke vs. North Carolina Central Division 9 Louisville 5-1 1,103 Evansville at Ohio, 11 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 1 Chicago 25 17 4 4 38 92 71 ESPNEWS — Temple at Memphis 10 Wisconsin 6-0 960 Delaware State at Buffalo, 11 a.m. Chicago at Minnesota, 10 a.m. St. Louis 23 17 3 3 37 82 50 11 Gonzaga 4-0 830 Johnson & Wales (NC) at Wofford, 11 FS1 — Kansas St. at Kansas New England at Houston, 10 a.m. Colorado 22 17 5 0 34 69 45 Tennessee at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. 12 Wichita State 5-0 809 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 13 Connecticut 6-0 798 Minnesota 25 15 6 4 34 64 58 Jacksonville at Cleveland, 10 a.m. Iowa Wesleyan at Nebraska-Omaha, 11 14 Oregon 4-0 731 a.m. Dallas 23 12 9 2 26 67 68 FSN — North Texas at Tulsa Tampa Bay at Carolina, 10 a.m. 15 Florida 4-1 729 Tennessee State at USC Upstate, noon Nashville 24 12 10 2 26 56 69 NBC — FCS, Southern U. vs. Grambling St., at Arizona at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. 16 North Carolina 4-1 712 San Diego at New Mexico, noon Winnipeg 26 11 11 4 26 69 76 Miami at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m. New Orleans 17 Iowa State 4-0 521 Western Carolina at Wright State, noon Pacific Division St. Louis at San Francisco, 1:05 p.m. 18 Baylor 4-0 437 Texas A&M-Int at Incarnate Word, Anaheim 27 17 7 3 37 83 71 12:30 p.m. Atlanta vs. Buffalo at Toronto, 1:05 p.m. 19 UCLA 5-0 416 noon San Jose 23 15 3 5 35 79 52 ABC — Georgia vs. Georgia Tech Cincinnati at San Diego, 1:25 p.m. 20 Creighton 4-0 373 Southern Illinois at Chicago State, noon Los Angeles 25 16 6 3 35 67 53 Denver at Kansas City, 1:25 p.m. 21 Memphis 2-1 354 Marshall at East Tennessee State, 1 p.m. Phoenix 24 14 6 4 32 80 78 CBS — Alabama at Auburn N.Y. Giants at Washington, 5:30 p.m. 22 Michigan 4-2 238 Manhattan at Hofstra, 1 p.m. Vancouver 26 12 9 5 29 67 68 ESPN — Penn State vs. Wisconsin 23 Iowa 5-0 197 Niagara at Northwestern State, 1 p.m. Calgary 23 8 11 4 20 64 84 ESPN2 — Baylor vs. TCU Monday, Dec. 2 24 Massachusetts 6-0 188 Colorado at Air Force, 1 p.m. Edmonton 25 7 16 2 16 65 89 New Orleans at Seattle, 5:40 p.m. 25 Marquette 3-1 126 Yale at Hartford, 1 p.m. Note: Two points for a win, one 1 p.m. Rhode Island at George Mason, 1 p.m. point for overtime loss. FS1 — Iowa St. at West Virginia Others receiving votes: New Florida Memorial at Florida A&M, 1 Mexico 82, Virginia Commonwealth 71, p.m. Monday’s Games 4 p.m. College Football Florida State 63, Virginia 61, Indiana 47, Pacific vs Cal Poly, 1 p.m. Boston 4, Pittsburgh 3, OT ESPN2 — Clemson at South Carolina Boise State 35, Charlotte 35, Belmont 31, Georgia State at Florida International, Columbus 6, Toronto 0 FOX — Notre Dame at Stanford BCS Standings Arizona State 23, Harvard 22, Colorado 2 p.m. Winnipeg 3, New Jersey 1 Week 14 19, Villanova 16, Xavier 11, Pittsburgh Southeast Missouri State vs Tulane, 2 Tampa Bay 5, N.Y. Rangers 0 4:45 p.m. Rk Team Record 10, Missouri 8, Tennessee 7, Cincinnati p.m. Florida 3, Philadelphia 1 ESPN — Texas A&M at Missouri 1 Alabama 11-0 7, Minnesota 6, Illinois 2, Texas A&M 1, Idaho at UC Davis, 2 p.m. St. Louis 3, Minnesota 0 2 Florida State 11-0 George Washington 1, Georgetown 1 Graceland University at South Dakota, Nashville 4, Phoenix 2 5:07 p.m. 3 Ohio State 11-0 Dropped from rankings: Virginia 2 p.m. Chicago 5, Edmonton 1 ABC — UCLA vs. USC 4 Auburn 10-1 Commonwealth 10, New Mexico 19 New Mexico State at Colorado State, 3 Los Angeles 3, Vancouver 2, OT 7:15 p.m. 5 Missouri 10-1 p.m. 6 Clemson 10-1 Tuesday’s Results James Madison at Richmond, 3 p.m. Tuesday’s Games ESPN2 — New Mexico at Boise St. 7 Oklahoma State 10-1 (8) Syracuse 92, California 81 Rochester College at Oakland, 3 p.m. Dallas 6, Anaheim 3 Inside_CollegeFB_Week14_Layout 1 11/25/13 7:03 PM Page 1

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Rewind Tuesday, Nov. 19 FULL HEIGHT ZIGTECH HEEL OFFERS Buffalo 44 Miami (Ohio) 7 CUSHIONING WITH A DRAMATIC LOOK Kent State 44 Ohio 13 1. Alabama (11-0) Bama cruises past Chattanooga in Iron Bowl tuneup. Wednesday, Nov. 20 2. Florida St. (11-0) Idaho was no match for high-powered Seminoles. FUSEFRAME CONSTRUCTION FOR Northern Illinois 35 Toledo 17 3. Ohio State (11-0) Buckeyes have won all but one game by at least 10 points. LIGHTWEIGHT MIDFOOT SUPPORT Thursday, Nov. 21 4. Clemson (10-1) Boyd was a beast in his last game in Death Valley. Rice 37 UAB (ot) 34 5. Auburn (10-1) Tigers gearing up for an Iron Bowl for the ages. DUAL MESH UPPER FOR UCF 41 Rutgers 17 6. S. Carolina (9-2) Carolina will be cheering for Johnny Manziel at Mizzou. BREATHABILITY AND SUPPORT UNLV 41 Air Force 21 7. Missouri (10-1) Tigers win in Oxford in James Franklin’s return from injury. Friday, Nov. 22 Navy 58 San Jose St. (3ot) 52 8. Oklahoma St. (10-1) Pokes pound Baylor with surprising ease. Saturday, Nov. 23 9. Stanford (9-2) Cardinal crush Cal in Big Game blowout. Alabama 49 Chattanooga 0 10. Baylor (9-1) National title hopes dashed in Stillwater. Arizona 42 Oregon 16 11. Oregon (9-2) Ducks had no answer for Arizona’s Ka’Deem Carey. Arizona State 38 UCLA 33 12. Wisconsin (9-2) Badgers quietly closing in on a 10-win season. Arkansas State 35 Georgia State 33 13. LSU (8-3) Tigers accomplish the impossible — stop the A&M offense. Boston College 29 Maryland 26 14. Arizona St. (9-2) Sun Devils wrap up Pac-12 South title with win at UCLA. Bowling Green 58 Eastern Michigan 7 15. Texas A&M (8-3) Aggies 0–2 against LSU since joining the SEC. Central Michigan 37 UMass 0 16. Michigan St. (10-1) Sparty clinches Legends Division by beating Northwestern. Cincinnati 24 Houston 17 Clemson 52 The Citadel 6 17. UCLA (8-3) Bruins will play for city championship next weekend. Connecticut 28 Temple 21 18. UCF (9-1) Knights closing in on school’s first BCS bowl. Duke 28 Wake Forest 21 19. Oklahoma (9-2) Sooners head into Bedlam after big win at K-State. East Carolina 42 NC State 28 20. Louisville (10-1) Cards not overly impressive in home win vs. Memphis. Florida Atlantic 55 New Mexico State 10 21. No. Illinois (11-0) Huskies one win away from a perfect regular season. Florida State 80 Idaho 14 22. USC (9-3) Is Coach O one win away from securing full-time job? Fresno State 69 New Mexico 28 23. Duke (9-2) Blue Devils need to beat UNC to reach ACC title game. Georgia 59 Kentucky 17 24. Georgia (7-4) Dawgs lose Aaron Murray to an ACL injury. Georgia Southern 26 Florida 20 Georgia Tech 66 Alabama A&M 7 25. Fresno State (10-0) Derek Carr throws seven TDs in 41-point win over UNM. Clint Chelf, Oklahoma State Athlon Sports Illinois 20 Purdue 16 Iowa 24 Michigan 21 Iowa State 34 Kansas 0 Louisville 24 Memphis 17 Delivered by LSU 34 Texas A&M 10 DicksSportingGoods.com/reebok Marshall 48 FIU 10 Miami (Fla.) 45 Virginia 26 Iron Bowl headlines holiday weekend Michigan State 30 Northwestern 6 The UPS Team Performance Index (UPS Middle Tennessee 42 Southern Miss 21 Mississippi State 24 Arkansas (ot) 17 TPI) measures overall efficiency and Missouri 24 Ole Miss 10 teamwork based on six key components: Nebraska 23 Penn State 20 offense, defense, miscues, special teams, North Carolina 80 Old Dominion 20 winning percentage and quality of oppo- Notre Dame 23 BYU 13 nent. For more information and the full Fast Forward Ohio State 42 Indiana 14 UPS TPI rankings, visit espn.com/UPS. Oklahoma 41 Kansas State 31 Tuesday, Nov. 26 Oklahoma State 49 Baylor 17 ALABAMA (UPS TPI: 131) Western Michigan at Northern Illinois Pittsburgh 17 Syracuse 16 AT AUBURN (UPS TPI: 123) Thursday, Nov. 28 San Diego State 34 Boise State (ot) 31 Auburn’s dramatic turnaround from SMU 16 South Florida 6 Ole Miss at Mississippi State South Alabama 36 ULM 14 0–8 in the SEC to top-five in the na- Texas Tech at Texas South Carolina 70 Coastal Carolina 10 tion has set the stage for an epic Iron Friday, Nov. 29 Stanford 63 California 13 Bowl showdown at Jordan-Hare Sta- Toledo at Akron Tulane 45 UTEP 3 dium. Alabama is ranked No. 1 — and Miami (Ohio) at Ball State Tulsa 24 Louisiana Tech 21 for good reason. Nick Saban’s team Bowling Green at Buffalo USC 47 Colorado 29 Eastern Michigan at Central Michigan Utah State 13 Colorado State 0 has been dominant on defense — the FIU at Florida Atlantic UTSA 21 North Texas 13 Tide are allowing an SEC-low 4.6 Vanderbilt 14 Tennessee 10 SMU at Houston Washington 69 Oregon State 27 yards per play — and efficient on of- Arkansas at LSU Washington State 49 Utah 37 fense. Auburn has returned to national East Carolina at Marshall Western Kentucky 38 Texas State 7 prominence with an offense that is av- Iowa at Nebraska Wisconsin 20 Minnesota 7 eraging just under 500 yards per game Massachusetts at Ohio Wyoming 59 Hawaii (ot) 56 and just over seven yards per play. The Oregon State at Oregon Tigers are especially dangerous on the Miami (Fla.) at Pittsburgh Prime Time Players Fresno State at San Jose State ground; Gus Malzahn’s run-based Texas State at Troy TIM CORNETT, UNLV spread attack is producing a league- South Florida at UCF UNLV is bowl-eligible for the first time since best 6.4 yards per attempt for an aver- Washington State at Washington Athlon Sports 2000 due in large part to the work of Cornett, a age of 320.3 yards per game. The Saturday, Nov. 30 senior tailback who rushed for a career-high AJ McCarron and top-ranked Alabama will face a stiff test this weekend at Auburn. The difference in this game, however, Arizona at Arizona State 220 yards and four touchdowns in the Rebels’ winner of the Iron Bowl will play in the SEC Championship Game. could be Auburn’s inability to stop Al- Alabama at Auburn 41–21 win at Air Force. UNLV, which won two New Mexico at Boise State games in each of the previous three seasons, abama from running the ball. The Palmetto State should be just as intense. late 1990s. Both teams have been Tigers are allowing 4.3 yards per rush- Air Force at Colorado State is 6–5 overall and 4–3 in the Mountain West. For the first time ever, these two teams strong on the defensive end this season, Rutgers at Connecticut ANDRE WILLIAMS, BOSTON COLLEGE ing attempt — eighth in the SEC — will meet with both schools ranked in with USC ranking third in the Pac-12 Florida State at Florida Williams continued his amazing late-season run and have given up more than 200 yards the top 10. Clemson, at 10–1, is on the (5.0 yards per play) and UCLA ranking South Alabama at Georgia State by rushing for 263 yards on 32 carries in Boston in a game four times. Alabama by 13 fringe of the national title chase, but the fifth (5.2). The numbers are also simi- Georgia at Georgia Tech College’s 29–26 win at Maryland. Williams, who Army at Hawaii OHIO STATE (UPS TPI: 121) Tigers can put themselves in position to lar on offense; UCLA averages about became the 16th player in NCAA history to rush Northwestern at Illinois AT MICHIGAN (UPS TPI: 108) earn an at-large invite to a BCS bowl 50 yards more per game, but they both for 2,000 yards in a season, has 897 yards in Purdue at Indiana with a win over South Carolina. The average 6.1 yards per snap. This the last three games and 1,235 in his last five. Michigan’s late-season swoon — the Kansas State at Kansas KEENAN REYNOLDS, NAVY Wolverines have lost four of six — has Gamecocks will have an eye on the matchup is very even. USC by 3 Tennessee at Kentucky scoreboard Saturday night. If Missouri Reynolds set a single-game NCAA record by lessened the likelihood that Ohio State TEXAS A&M (UPS TPI: 112) Temple at Memphis rushing for seven touchdowns in Navy’s 58–52 will suffer its first loss of the Urban loses to Texas A&M — in a game that AT MISSOURI (UPS TPI: 122) Ohio State at Michigan triple-overtime win at San Jose State. Reynolds, Meyer era. Michigan was one of the kicks off 45 minutes later — South This is not a traditional Thanksgiv- Minnesota at Michigan State UTEP at Middle Tennessee a sophomore quarterback, rushed for 240 yards top offensive teams in the Big Ten Carolina will play in the SEC title ing weekend rivalry, but it’s one of the on 36 carries and is now the fourth player at through the first half of the season, but game. Diving into the numbers, you Texas A&M at Missouri most important games on the schedule. Maryland at NC State Navy to rush and pass for over 1,000 yards in a the Wolverines have been beyond bad might be surprised to learn that South season. It’s simple for the Missouri Tigers: Brigham Young at Nevada in recent weeks. They averaged over Carolina has been the more efficient CLINT CHELF, OKLAHOMA STATE Win this game and play in the SEC title Idaho at New Mexico State 6.0 yards per play in five of their first team on offense on a per-play basis (6.6 Chelf passed for a career-high 370 yards and game. Gary Pinkel’s team is 11–1 Duke at North Carolina for the Gamecocks to 6.3 for the three touchdowns to lead Oklahoma State to a seven games but have been under 3.0 overall and 6–1 in the league with the Tulane at Rice dominating 49–17 win over previously un- yards per play in three of their last four. Tigers) and Clemson has been better on only loss coming in overtime to South Clemson at South Carolina beaten Baylor. Chelf, who completed 19-of-25 Ohio State, meanwhile, has been ruth- defense (5.1 to 5.4). These stats seem Carolina. Texas A&M is trying to Notre Dame at Stanford Boston College at Syracuse passes and did not throw an interception, also lessly efficient on offense, leading the to contradict the national perception of avoid a .500 record in the SEC. That’s added one rushing touchdown. Big Ten by a wide margin in both total both teams. Clemson by 6 Baylor at TCU right: One of the most explosive of- North Texas at Tulsa yards (530.9 ypg) and on a per-snap Stock Report UCLA (UPS TPI: 116) AT USC (UPS TPI: 119) fensive teams the league has ever seen Southern Miss at UAB basis (7.3). The Buckeyes are at their Arizona State has already wrapped is in danger of finishing with a 4–4 ULM at UL Lafayette Arizona State’s decision to hire Todd best when running the ball (6.9 per up the Pac-12 South, but there is plenty record in the league. Missouri has been San Diego State at UNLV Graham was not well-received nation- carry) but have also been effective terrific on both sides of the ball, but UCLA at USC ally, but the well-traveled head coach at stake in this intra-city showdown. At through the air, averaging 7.8 yards per USC, Ed Orgeron is hoping to one of the keys to its success this sea- Colorado at Utah has done a tremendous job in Tempe. Arizona Wyoming at Utah State pass attempt. Ohio State by 21 son has been consistently winning the State, by virtue of its win at UCLA last Saturday, strengthen his case to become the full- Louisiana Tech at UTSA has wrapped up the Pac-12 South title and will CLEMSON (UPS TPI: 122) time head coach. Coach O is 6–1 since turnover battle. The Tigers lead the Wake Forest at Vanderbilt host the league title game if it beats rival Ari- AT SOUTH CAROLINA (UPS TPI: 112) taking over for Lane Kiffin, highlighted league (plus-1.27 per game) and have Virginia Tech at Virginia zona on Saturday night. The Iron Bowl is stealing the head- by a 20–17 win over Stanford . UCLA only had more turnovers than their op- Iowa State at West Virginia Rutgers might still reach bowl-eligibil- lines — and rightfully so — but the an- is searching for its first two-game win- ponents once this season — in a 48–17 Arkansas State at Western Kentucky ity, but the Scarlet Knights’ 2013 sea- nual battle for bragging rights in the ning streak over the Trojans since the win at Kentucky. Missouri by 10 Penn State at Wisconsin son is bordering on disastrous. Kyle Flood’s team has lost four of its last five games, each by 14 points or more. In the last two Mitch Braden Steven Rob Charlie Nathan David Athlon Board of Experts Light Gall Lassan Doster Miller Rush Fox Consensus weeks, Rutgers has lost to Cincinnati at home and UCF on the road by a combined score of This Week’s Games & Experts’ Records 114-42 117-39 116-40 120-36 106-50 114-42 116-40 118-38 93–34. The Knights, 5–5 overall, need to beat Ole Miss at Mississippi St. (Thu) Ole Miss by 7 Ole Miss by 3 Ole Miss by 3 Ole Miss by 3 Ole Miss by 6 Ole Miss by 3 Ole Miss by 14 Ole Miss by 6 either UConn (0–9) or South Florida (2–7) to Texas Tech at Texas (Thu) Texas by 10 Texas by 7 Texas by 2 Texas by 2 Texas by 10 Texas by 1 Texas by 21 Texas by 8 reach the six-win mark. Washington St. at Washington (Fri) Washington by 10 Washington by 3 Washington by 7 Washington by 7 Washington by 13 Washington by 8 Washington by 10 Washington by 8 Vanderbilt beat Tennessee for the sec- Arizona at Arizona State Arizona State by 7 Arizona State by 10 Arizona State by 6 Arizona State by 1 Arizona State by 6 Arizona State by 6 Arizona State by 3 Arizona State by 6 ond straight season — the first time Alabama at Auburn Alabama by 13 Alabama by 4 Alabama by 9 Alabama by 9 Alabama by 4 Alabama by 9 Alabama by 10 Alabama by 8 that has happened since the 1920s — Georgia at Georgia Tech Georgia by 3 Georgia by 1 Georgia by 7 Georgia Tech by 1 Georgia Tech by 3 Georgia by 14 Georgia Tech by 3 Georgia by 3 thanks to a 93-yard touchdown drive in the final Ohio State at Michigan Ohio State by 21 Ohio State by 10 Ohio State by 14 Ohio State by 12 Ohio State by 4 Ohio State by 8 Ohio State by 21 Ohio State by 13 three minutes. The Commodores completed the Texas A&M at Missouri Missouri by 10 Texas A&M by 3 Missouri by 3 Missouri by 3 Missouri by 3 Texas A&M by 7 Missouri by 10 Missouri by 2 comeback when backup quarterback Patton Duke at North Carolina North Carolina by 7 North Carolina by 3 North Carolina by 4 North Carolina by 4 North Carolina by 6 North Carolina by 3 Duke by 17 North Carolina by 1 Robinette, who grew up 10 minutes from Clemson at South Carolina Clemson by 6 South Carolina by 7 South Carolina by 7 Clemson by 2 Clemson by 1 South Carolina by 3 South Carolina by 3 South Carolina by 2 Knoxville, ran in from five yards out after faking Stanford by 10 Stanford by 4 Stanford by 8 Stanford by 7 Stanford by 7 Stanford by 9 Stanford by 7 Stanford by 7 a jump pass to tight end Kris Kentera. Notre Dame at Stanford UCLA at USC USC by 3 USC by 1 USC by 3 UCLA by 1 USC by 2 USC by 1 USC by 3 USC by 2

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MLB Armstrong's Could Help Mariners Rebuild or nearly three decades, from to FJack Zduriencik, from the Kingdome to Safeco Field — from rags to riches back to rags in the standings — Chuck Arm- strong's stamp on the Mariners has been large and loud. He was a hail fellow, a boister- ous, back-slap- ping presence who was deeply involved in saving the fran- By Larry Stone chise for Seattle The Seattle — not once, but Times twice — and for bringing the long, complicated quest for a new stadium to a suc- cessful conclusion. During the darkest hours, both outcomes were far from guaranteed. But Armstrong's pending departure, announced Mon- day and taking effect Jan. 31, is a welcome development for a Mariners' franchise that desper- ately needs cleansing. He has be- come irretrievably linked to the decline of the franchise, and it is beyond time for a new vision at Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press the top. chairman and CEO , left, and president Chuck Armstrong look on at a news conference introducing new manager Lloyd McClendon While CEO Howard Lincoln, Thursday, Nov. 7, in Seattle. Armstrong announced his retirement earlier this week. who at age 73 is two years older than Armstrong, shows no signs and fresh voice, untainted by the eration of the ballclub. From Armstrong's watch, as did each group. of leaving his post, the sudden current disrepair into which the a purely business standpoint, of the other playoff years (1995, But most fans will tell you vacancy at team president opens organization has fallen. Armstrong has been spectacu- 1997 and 2000). that, while noble, it is all ancient up a world of possibilities for the Let's be honest here: The larly successful. Under the watch He was president when they history, and that the statute of Mariners. Mariners are toxic right now. Ev- of Lincoln and Armstrong, the went over the head of then-own- limitations has expired on the Here's hoping they get a base- ery move they make is presumed value of the franchise has sky- er George Argyros to draft Ken goodwill meter. Armstrong has ball man who can restore the to be a mistake until proven oth- rocketed, the Mariners have Griffey Jr. with the No. 1 overall had a good, long time to get plummeting faith of a fan-base erwise — and far too often, the turned a steady annual profit, pick in 1987. Armstrong nixed things right again, and they keep beaten down by bad baseball initial diagnosis has turned out and now they have their own a trade of Mark Langston to the spinning out of control. It's time and clumsy off-field machina- to be accurate. regional sports network to boost Mets in February 1989, paving for new blood. tions. Heck, I'll even throw a Managers come and go with the bottom line even further. the way for a better deal with the Buster Olney of ESPN re- name out to start the wish list: alarming regularity; whatever But Armstrong said in a Expos later in the season, net- cently wrote a column stating Tony La Russa, who has indi- vision exists for producing a news release that "the goal al- ting Randy Johnson. that the Mariners are regarded cated that he is open to return- winning ballclub has either been ways has been to win the World Armstrong also fought Argy- as a sleeping giant in the in- ing to in faulty, or prematurely aban- Series," and they appear to be as ros when it was believed he was a front-office position. doned. Fans have responded far away from that as ever. The attempting to sell the Mariners dustry — a team in a beautiful La Russa, linked often by staying home in increasing Mariners are one of just two to a group that was going to part of the country with a great enough to the Mariners in the numbers. Attendance at Safeco teams to never win a pennant, move them to Miami. And when stadium, passionate fan base and past to make one think it's pos- has been cut in half in a decade, and the other, the Montreal the next threat of departure oc- bountiful financial resources. sible, could give the organization and the most recent disappoint- Expos/Washington Nationals, curred under the ownership of All that is true, but what has what Nolan Ryan provided to ing season — 91 losses in 2013 — were in the playoffs as recently Argyros' successor, Jeff Smulyan, been missing so long is the right the Rangers_instant credibility. hardly seems primed to reverse as 2012. The Mariners haven't Armstrong was involved in se- architect at the top to guide the But if that's not feasible, and that trend. tasted the postseason since 2001. curing the ownership group that Mariners out of the wilderness. 76-year-old Pat Gillick is content All that falls, ultimately, on It's only fair to point out that wound up purchasing the team, It is an organization that can't in his retirement, Armstrong's the CEO and president, and those 2001 Mariners, who won and navigating through the ini- seem to get out of its own way. successor will at least have the Armstrong is most closely an American League record 116 tial reluctance of MLB to have a Now they have a chance to start advantage of being a new face responsible for day-to-day op- games, also happened under Japanese businessman front the the renaissance. College Football College Basketball Washington Holds Off Montana, 83-79 CLOSE CALL: Montana to make shots.” who had missed his only other Montana’s Jordan Gregory two free throws of the season, Goes 9 of 15 From had a career-high 27 points was off target again as Wash- Long Range for 6-Point behind 6-for-8 shooting from ington maintained its 80-79 Halftime Lead 3-point range. His six 3-point- lead. ers were also a career high. “That’s what you live for as SEATTLE (AP) — Wash- “We know he’s a shooter,” a Division I student-athlete,” ington senior C.J. Wilcox over- Tinkle said. “Maybe it’s fresh Tinkle said. “He’s shot them legs. He missed a week of prac- came a quiet first half, scoring in practice. You’ve got to step tice (heading into last Friday’s 22 of his game-high 28 points up in that situation and knock after halftime, and the Hus- game against San Francisco) them down.” kies held off a late rally to beat because of a sprained ankle.” Montana 83-79 on Tuesday Keron DeShields scored Montana used blistering The Associated Press Laura Dickinson / night. 20 points for the Grizzlies shooting to take a 42-36 lead Eastern Washington quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. looks for a receiver during the Wilcox led the way as the but missed the front end of a into halftime. The Grizzlies irst half against Cal Poly on Nov. 16 in San Luis Obispo, Calif. Huskies (3-3) turned a six- 1-and-1 after the Huskies in- made 15 of 21 shots from the point halftime deficit into an tentionally fouled him while field, and 9 of 15 from 3-point EWU’s Adams Named Big Sky MVP 80-72 lead before Montana leading by three points with range, over the first 20 minutes scored seven unanswered 3.5 seconds remaining. without ever falling behind. CHENEY (MCT) — The yards of total offense. He enters points in 63 seconds to pull Montana (1-3) shot 59.6 Montana’s Gregory led the way Eastern Washington University the playoffs with 4,059 passing within one. The Grizzlies’ percent from the field but got with 15 points after hitting all football team picked up some yards, which ranks fourth in Chris Kemp hit a layup and out-rebounded 34-14. five of his 3-point attempts in more hardware on Tuesday. conference single-season history. got fouled with 11.2 seconds “We have to get tougher as the first half. Sophomore quarterback Ver- "I don't want to take any- remaining but missed the po- a team,” Gregory said. “We “It was kind of a chain ef- non Adams was voted as the thing away from players like Eric tential score-tying free throw, have to battle with those big offensive MVP, while wide re- fect,” Gregory said. “Once the Meyer, Matt Nichols, and Bo and Washington held on down guys. We’re going to see a lot ceiver Cooper Kupp became the first couple go in, as a team, Levi Mitchell, but Vernon's sea- the stretch. more teams with size this sea- recipient of the first freshman you start making shots.” son this year is the best I've seen “Our guys showed a lot of son, and we have to be ready.” of the year honor, the league Said Washington’s Wil- since I've been a college football fight,” said Montana coach Washington needed almost announced three days after the liams-Goss of his team’s de- coach," said Eastern Washington Wayne Tinkle, whose team 27 minutes before taking its Eagles won an undisputed con- head coach Beau Baldwin. first lead, having finally pulled fense: “We just had a couple ference championship. did not trail until almost seven Kupp, a 6-2, 195-pound red- ahead 54-53 on a Mike Ander- of breakdowns in the first half, The two were unanimously minutes into the second half, shirt freshman from Yakima, son free throw with 13:02 re- which really got them going.” selected to the all-conference “but we’re not into moral victo- has set a number of FCS fresh- maining. Wilcox followed that Montana made 11 of 23 first team, and Kupp was an ries.” man records through the first with a pair of 3-pointers while shots from 3-point range for unanimous selection for Fresh- Wilcox went 5-for-8 from 12 games of his college career. 3-point range, while freshman scoring 10 points in a span of the night. man of the Year. He leads the nation with 18 TD The Eagles (10-2 overall en- Nigel Williams-Goss added 20 just over four minutes, helping Wilcox’s five 3-pointers catches, one shy of the FCS sin- tering the FCS playoffs) and points while playing through open up a 64-59 lead for Wash- put him within nine of the second-place Northern Arizona gle-season freshman record and a quad contusion that he suf- ington. school career record. He has both placed five players on the two shy of the Big Sky single- fered in a weekend loss to Bos- The Huskies’ lead got as big now scored 20 or more points first team. Montana and Cal season record. He has caught a ton College. as nine points, and they were in five of Washington’s first six Poly each saw four of its players TD pass in all 12 games, an FCS Wilcox scored 10 of his leading 80-72 with 1:14 re- games while averaging a team- named to the first team. In all, record. He enters the playoffs points in a span of just over maining before Gregory com- high 23.8 points per game. nine of the 13 conferences teams with 77 catches for 1,378 yards. four minutes as the Huskies pleted a traditional three-point Before the game, Wash- had at least one player selected to His 1,378 yards are second in the turned a six-point halftime play and finished off a fast ington announced that sopho- deficit into a 64-59 lead with 8 break with an assist to Bran- the First Team. nation and are a FCS record for more Shawn Kemp Jr., a part- freshmen. His 77 catches are four ½ minutes remaining. don Gfeller as Montana cut the Adams, a 6-foot, 190-pound time starter who was averaging shy of the FCS freshman record. “I just kind of let the game deficit to 80-77 with 55.3 sec- sophomore from Pasadena, Ca- 3.9 points and 1.9 rebounds per lif., is a leading candidate for the He is a leading candidate for the come to me tonight,” said Wil- onds left. Jerry Rice Award, given annually cox, who scored six points on After Wilcox missed a shot game, has been playing with an Walter Payton Award. He fin- autoimmune condition called ished the regular season tops the to the top freshman in the nation. 2-of-5 shooting in the first half. at the other end, Montana’s nation in pass efficiency (185.7) Lee, Kupp and Adams were “I wasn’t trying to force any- Kemp had a chance to tie the Graves Disease. Kemp was di- and total offense (379.2 yards per joined on the first team by team- thing early. Luckily, my team- score on a traditional three- agnosed with the condition in game). He has already set single- mates Ashton Miller (center) and mates started going to me (in point play of his own with 11.2 September and will continue season Big Sky records with 46 Bo Schutzle, who was named as the second half), and I was able seconds remaining. But Kemp, to play through it. passing touchdowns and 4,550 the special teams player. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 28, 2013 Life

Sweet Treats

Pete Caster / [email protected] Doug Wilson poses for a picture after preparing a batch of his White Chocolate and Cranberry Fudge his house outside of Winlock.

A Holiday Tradition, Passed on from Mom By Carrina Stanton new flavor each year and For The Chronicle said this year's tinkerings will include dark chocolate mint and chocolate peanut Doug Wilson doesn't really remember butter. why he started making fudge, but he does “I just go into the store and see something remember what has kept the hobby going and think 'oh, I want to try that,'” Wilson for more than 20 years. said of his creative process. “People really seem to like it, so I keep The only major variation Wilson has making it,” said Wilson while making yet made to the Million Dollar Fudge recipe another batch of the confection at his Win- is in his highly popular Creamsicle Fudge, lock home. For Wilson, a lifetime resident of Lewis which uses white chocolate chips and cream County who lives on the property his fam- instead of evaporated milk. A small portion ily has owned for 125 years, the kitchen arts of the white chip mixture is reserved and are ingrained in his life. He said he loves to then swirled back into the rest of the batch, can jams and fruits. Last year he canned 77 which are both flavored with and colored quarts of applesauce using apples from the orange. trees just behind his home. This love grew And he must be doing something right early-on in his life, watching his mother in — Wilson's fudge this year garnered both the kitchen. champion and reserve champion ribbons at “My mother made everything, fudge, the Southwest Washington Fair. jam, pies,” Wilson said. Wilson said he has had so much fudge Wilson has worked for the state for about over the years he rarely tastes it anymore, 30 years as Regional Intake Supervisor for but rather relies on his sense of smell to tell Children's Services in Centralia and prior to him whether or not it will taste good. Plus, that was an agriculture teacher for 13 years. he said, he has his wife to offer her taste- He recalled his decision to try making fudge testing abilities. like he remembered his mother making. He “If she smells it cooking and likes what started with a very basic recipe called Mil- she smells she'll offer to clean the pot,” Wil- lion Dollar Fudge, which he said is very sim- son said with a smile. “She's a good critic. ilar to the recipe you would find on the back She'll tell me if something is good or not.” of an evaporated milk can. The recipe uses Wilson said for a beginner, the best a mixture of chocolate chips, sugar, butter fudge recipe to try is one with a dark col- and evaporated milk that gets its lift from ored chocolate chip. He said when you add marshmallow crème. Wilson said he has the sugar, it takes a little bit of finesse to tried many other recipes but always comes not burn it. If you're using white chocolate back to the tried and true favorite. chips, burned sugar will show in the color “Unless it's close enough to this recipe, I and mar the taste. But a darker chocolate don't even try it now because it doesn't ever will mask any rookie mistakes. turn out right,” Wilson said. And when it comes to making fudge, But within that master recipe, Wilson Wilson said his experience is to just enjoy has found plenty of room for creativity. His the treat and not worry too much about the primary source of inspiration comes from nutritional content. the many different flavors of baking chips “I've tried lowfat evaporated milk and he comes across in the grocery store. margarine and it just wasn't the same,” Wil- He has even used M&Ms or miniature son said. “So I stick with the original.” M&Ms, and says they melt and give the fudge interesting color streaks. He tries a Carrina is a local free- lance writer specializing in pieces for the Life section of Doug's Master Fudge Recipe The Chronicle. She and her husband are raising their two daughters in Chehalis. Ingredients: 4 cups sugar 2 sticks butter Directions: 1 can evaporated milk Add butter to evaporated milk in a large Dash of salt (optional, especially if you use saucepan and heat to melt. Slowly add sugar in small amounts on medium high salted butter) heat and mix thoroughly before turning 24 ounces chocolate chips (or other flavored to high heat. When mixture reaches a chips or carob chips) rolling boil, decrease heat to medium high 7 ounces marshmallow crème and maintain a rolling boil for 8 minutes, 1-1 ½ cups chopped nuts (optional) – other stirring constantly. Remove from heat and good additions include dried fruits add in chocolate chips. Then with your hand 1 teaspoon vanilla extract or electric mixer, mix until smooth. Add remaining ingredients and mix well. Pour into muffin tins lined with cupcake liners, a pan lined with wax paper, or a buttered pan and let stand until cool. CreamsicleFudge Directions: Ingredients: Grease a 9x13 inch pan with butter. In ¾ cup butter a heavy saucepan combine sugar, cream - 3 cups sugar and butter. Cook and stir over low heat un ¾ cups whipping cream til sugar dissolves. Bring to a boil, cook and 10-12 ounce package vanilla or white chips stir for 4 minutes. Remove from heat, stir in 7 ounces marshmallow crème chips and marshmallow crème until smooth. Remove 1 cup of mixture and set aside. Add - Doug Wilson mixes in vanilla and dried cranberries for his White Chocolate 3 teaspoons orange extract orange extract and food colorings to remain 12 drops yellow food coloring and Cranberry Fudge that he prepared. ing mixture and stir until blended. Pour into - 5 drops red food coloring prepared pan and smooth out. Drop remain ing mixture, a teaspoon at a time, over the top and cut through mixture with a knife - to swirl the color throughout. Cover and re frigerate until set – approximately 2 ½ hours. Cut into 1-inch squares. Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 28, 2013 LIFE

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Services, programs and scholarships • Annual Festival of Trees • Wellness Roundup for Providence Centralia Hospital • International Student Program • Knowledge Bowl at Centralia College • Women's Opportunity Award • Technical equipment update for the Child Advocacy Center for victims of child abuse • Filled 20 cloth bags sewn by a member with personal care items for women veterans • Contributed Thanksgiving food and Christmas gifts for families of two women veterans. • Personal and financial support of the Human Re- sponse Network • Partnered with Kiwanis to produce a very successful youth talent show • Paid for 5 GED classes at Centralia College for a young woman • Each month last year we donated a "Thanks for Car- ing" basket to the staff of local service agencies to thank them for their work

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Lewis County History of — est. 1845 —

Centralia Praised bid for county superintendent of n 1889, Major Barton, a schools by Harvey H. Hurd, re- Home Photography Ispecial correspondent for publican incumbent.” the Oregonian newspaper, had written an article about Centra- Packwood Highway Restored lia. n 1959, after the recent “Centralia is the largest city flood, traffic was once between Puget Sound and the I again moving over flood-bat- Columbia River, and it is getting tered bridges west of Packwood. larger all the time,” Barton’s ar- “To restore traffic, a log ticle began. “It is fifty-one miles bridge was constructed across from Tacoma and but three and Smith Creek and highway crews a half miles north of Chehalis. put a temporary Bailey bridge About a year ago it had 500 peo- across Johnson creek,” The ple. Now it has nearly 3000 in- Chronicle reported. “The road is habitants. … Centralia wanted open to single and combination to be the capital of the new state. trucks with 72,000-pound load. If there is anything else she does “Packwood, cut off by road, not want I have been unable to its telephone and power lines find out what it is. out, obtained supplies from Ya- “It is a beautiful town, sit- kima early this week.” ting in a bowl-like prairie, with coal mines at her very door. The Chehalis River is a half-mile Dispatch Merger west. Thirty shingle and saw Goes into Service mills are within a radius of five n 1984, Chehalis and Cen- miles, a stage line (daily), runs Itralia merged their emer- to Montesano, fifty miles north- gency dispatching services. The west, and a street car line is to joint operating agreement called connect the city with Chehalis, for Centralia to pay 60 percent and in time the two places will of the Chehalis dispatch cen- be one corporation. ter budget. The merger saved Chehalis $45,000 and Centralia No Women Will $20,000. Centralia’s three dis- Hold County Offices patchers began work in Chehalis. n 1934, The Chronicle re- Iported there would be only Auction Yields $94,000 males serving in county offices n 1999, The annual Fes- in 1935. Itival of Trees for Provi- “With the retirement of Gae dence Centralia Hospital earned Pheasant Junkin as county clerk $94,000 for funding for needed on January 1, Lewis County will medical equipment. be without a woman office hold- er for the first time since 1918,” The Chronicle wrote. “Mrs. Blazer Women Win Title Junkin has served two terms as n 2004, at the College of clerk and was not a candidate Ithe Redwoods in Eureka, this election. She will be suc- Calif., Centralia College wom- Submitted by Frances Nugent for Our Hometowns ceeded by Maurice McDonald, en’s basketball team won the In 1932, people didn’t go to studios to have their pictures taken. Instead, photographers came to the home with their who defeated Mrs. Mary Hager, annual tournament, with Jen draperies and backdrops. That’s exactly what happened when this photo of Roberta and Frances Nugent was taken. republican. Mrs. Chrissie Jones, Solberg of Centralia named as The girls are the daughters of James”Harrison” and Coral “Evangeline” Nugent. democrat, was defeated in her the MVP.

Washington As a result of the survey work, Force Base. The pilot decides million. It is his 15th bank rob- he did not reach Olympia until to abort a ground-controlled bery in the Seattle area in four Go ahead, be November 25, 1853. approach to the runway and and one-half years, and the state Once he did, and after re- divert to Malmstrom Air Force Puget Sound Violent Crime HISTORY viewing the census of the Ter- Base in Great Falls, Montana. Task Force has been awaiting ritory taken by U.S. Marshal The aircraft, however, strikes his next attempt. Police spot J. Patton Anderson – which the tops of two tall fir trees, Scurlock and his two accom- By Historylink.org reported only 3,965 inhabit- crashes into a field and bursts plices in their getaway vehicle Charles Terry Opens First ants (Indians were presumably into flames, killing 37 persons. and a chase ensues. During a Store in Future King County not counted) – and consulting A young airman and an 8-year- gun battle, Scurlock manages No Later Than 1851 leading citizens, Stevens select- old boy, who lost five family to escape on foot, leaving his members in the mishap, are wounded accomplices behind Charles C. Terry (1828- ed Olympia as the seat of the the only survivors. to be captured. He hides over- 1867) opens a store on Alki new government. On Novem- night inside a small camper in Point. This is the first store in ber 28, 1853, he issued a proc- the backyard of a nearby home, the future King County. Terry lamation calling for a Territo- Fire Breaks Out at Todd but the following day is seen in- arrived at Alki Point with the rial legislature to be elected on Pacific Shipyards (Harbor side by its owners, who call the Denny party on the schoo- January 30, 1854, and assemble Island, Seattle), 1968 911 Emergency Dispatch Cen- ner Exact, bringing with him in Olympia on February 27. Fire broke out under Repair ter. While police close in on his from Portland tools, tin ware, Governor Stevens ad- Pier 4 at Todd Pacific Shipyards hideout, “Hollywood” commits tobacco, whiskey, brandy, and dressed the newly elected leg- on Harbor Island, endangering suicide by shooting himself in raisins. islature on February 28, 1854, the Naval vessel USS Lockwood and the legislators set to work (DE 1064) and two commercial the head. The number of rob- passing laws for the Territory. beries and the amounts sto- Governor Isaac Stevens vessels, the SS John Weyer- Washington has long been a haeuser and the MV Chevron len, almost $2.3 million, make Selects Olympia as Capital of state, its population has grown Scurlock one of the most pro- Washington Territory, 1853 Liege. Some 500 firefighters exponentially, and uncount- and shipyard workers battle the lific bank robbers in the history Isaac Stevens (1818-1862), able changes have occurred four-alarm fire for 14 hours be- of the United States. the first governor of Washing- since 1853, but Olympia re- fore bringing it under control. ton Territory, issues a procla- mains the seat of the Washing- While fighting the stubborn Protests in Advance of mation that names Olympia as ton legislature and government. blaze, one firefighter is killed The WTO Conference the capital of the new Territory. and 28 others are injured, 11 of in Seattle, 1999 Olympia, founded in 1850, is Northern Pacific Railroad whom are hospitalized. Dam- As trade officials from 135 located in Thurston County Establishes Pasco, 1884 age to the facility is estimated member countries begin ar- on the shores of Budd Inlet, at $250,000. It is the fifth major riving in Seattle for the Third the southernmost extension of The Northern Pacific Rail- fire at Todd Pacific Shipyards in Ministerial Conference of the Puget Sound. At the time, it is road establishes Pasco at the six years and described as one World Trade Organization among the largest settlements confluence of the Columbia of the longest and most arduous (WTO), two anti-WTO demon- in the Territory. Although it and Snake rivers. Northern Pa- in the history of the Seattle Fire strations bring several hundred is subsequently surpassed in cific Engineer Virgil G. Bogue Department. protestors to downtown Seattle. population and commercial (1846-1916) names the site af- Street performers rally outside prominence by other cities, ter the Andean mining town of Starbucks, Old Navy, and the Olympia retains its position Cerro de Pasco in Peru, which First Black Film Festival in Gap to protest the WTO’s en- as capital of the Territory and was also windy and dry. Seattle Opens, 1968 forcement of free trade rules later of Washington state. Seattle’s first Black Film that they claim favor corporate Washington Territory was Ex-Convict Charles Phillips Festival opens for a four-day interests over those of workers carved out of Oregon Territory Murders Seattle Police run. More or less organized as a and the environment, while by an act of Congress signed Officer James L. Wells, 1897 fundraising event, the festival is farmers plant a tree as they de- by U.S. President Millard Fill- Ex-convict Charles Phillips designed to benefit a proposed mand that the WTO “keep its more on March 2, 1853. Presi- fatally shoots Seattle Police Of- filmmaker’s workshop through hands off agriculture.” WTO dent Franklin Pierce, who took ficer James L. Wells (1859-1898). CAMP, the Central Area Mo- Director-General Mike Moore office two days later, selected Wells is transporting Phillips to tivation Project. Two complete addresses some of the orga- the Territory’s first officers, jail in a patrol wagon when the shows are held each evening, at nization’s fiercest critics with designating as governor Isaac prisoner pulls a gun and fires. 7 and 9:30 p.m., at CAMP head- a speech to the International Stevens, an engineer with the Phillips flees and engages in a quarters, located at 722 18th Av- Confederation of Free Trade Army Corps of Engineers and running gun battle with other enue. Tickets are $1 at the door. Unions, which is meeting in Make your ad stand a Democrat who had actively officers before he is wounded Seattle in advance of the confer- supported Pierce’s campaign and captured. out with a Surrounded By Police, Wil- ence. In the evening squatters for the presidency. liam Scott Scurlock, the take over an empty building at Before leaving Washington, U.S. Air Force C-54G “Hollywood Bandit,” Com- 9th Avenue and Virginia Street, D.C., in April 1853, Stevens To learn more about Skymaster Crashes mits Suicide announcing they will use it to wrote to Arthur Denny in Se- in Seattle, 1996 in Tacoma, Killing house protestors and advocate color advertising, or attle, seeking advice on issues 37 People, 1952 William Scott Scurlock, for the homeless. including the location of a A U.S. Air Force Douglas C- dubbed “Hollywood” by the to place an ad, call capital for the Territory. In ad- 54G Skymaster, en route from police and the “Hollywood 736-3311. dition to his duties as governor, Fairbanks, Alaska, carrying 39 Bandit” by the press because Stevens sought and received people, crashes in South Ta- of his penchant for theatrical command of a party surveying coma while attempting to land disguises, attempts to rob Seaf- a railroad route from the Mis- in thick fog at McChord Air irst Bank in Lake City of $1.08 sissippi River to Puget Sound. 321 N. Pearl, Centralia COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 28, 2013 • Life 5

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

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker Life 6  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 28, 2013 COMICS

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker • Life 7 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 28, 2013

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “A long marriage is two people trying to dance a duet and two solos at the same time.” — Anne Taylor Flemin © 2013 by NEA, Inc. Get Everything Ready in Advance for Holiday Clean-Up Messes By Linda Navarro When a dark spot appears on the bag, test water safe for the fabric, soak for 30 dealer to determine if the stone counter- The Gazette (Colorado Springs, Colo.) move a dry area of the bag over the wax minutes and launder.” top needs to be resealed. spot and repeat the procedure until all It’s just about time to pull every- wax is absorbed. thing out of holiday storage, find your Wine spills on stone Lipstick stains Mannheim Steamroller discs for back- —For candle wax on a holiday table- countertops or floors —On those rare occasions when the ground music and prepare for any of the cloth, Heloise recommends putting it in — The Marble Institute reinforces the white linen napkins are brought out, uh-ohs lying in wait when family and the freezer until the wax hardens, then unanimous warning to blot the spill im- lipstick-blot marks are sure to follow. guests come to celebrate. We checked scrape it off with a dull knife. Put white mediately with a paper towel. Don’t ever Martha Stewart’s “stain expert” says with local holiday rescuers and Googled, paper towels on both sides of the stain wipe a spill, blot it. Flush the area with emphatically to never wet those lipstick asked national sources, visited Pinterest and press the towels over the stain with water and mild soap and rinse several marks with club soda or anything else. and Heloise and compiled a list to keep an iron on a warm setting. Keep mov- times. Dry the area thoroughly with a Instead, scrape the lipstick marks with handy. Some hints are familiar; others ing the paper towels to areas where wax soft cloth. Repeat as needed. The insti- a dull knife and then follow his rubbing are updates of tried-and-true solutions. hasn’t been absorbed. Launder as usual. tute recommends cleaning with 12 per- alcohol/acetone lipstick-stain-pounding And for wax spills on silver, put it into the cent hydrogen peroxide (hair bleaching routine from this video: marthastewart. Cleaning the silver freezer for a few hours. Remove and wax strength) and a few drops of ammonia. com/246462/lipstick-stains. — Some say the best way to avoid will fall off. (Peroxide is OK but never use ammonia this chore is to not inherit the family sil- and bleach together. It’s toxic.) Moisture rings on wood furniture ver. If it’s too late for that, Morgan Stone Spilled wine and colas — Repair the damage quickly, rec- — Another effective stubborn- of Lane Mitchell Jewelers in Colorado — Good Housekeeping has some of ommends Good Housekeeping. Put Springs, Colo., suggests making it some- stain remover on stone countertops a clean, thick towel on the stain. the most-oft-repeated solutions for drink or floors: Make a paste from 1 cup of thing fun to do with the kids. “Take a accidents on carpet or fabric. Heat your iron to dry-low or Pyrex (glass) dish and fold up a piece of powdered chalk, two drops of ammo- medium and press onto nia and some hydrogen peroxide. Ap- aluminum foil in the bottom, shiny side + First rule: Act quickly. Test first in the towel for several sec- up. Submerge the silver in white vinegar, ply paste ½-inch thick, then cover onds. Don’t allow the an inconspicuous spot on fabrics or car- the area with plastic wrap. After sprinkle baking soda on the top and leave pet. iron to touch the wood. The it alone for a while. Or, it’s fine to agi- the paste has dried, remove it, light heat should release moisture + For red wine: Blot carpet with water, clean the area and use a stone tate the vinegar and soda a bit. There’s a apply a detergent solution of 1 teaspoon from the rings into the towel. Re- chemical reaction that releases the black cleaner if stains re- peat as necessary. Buff and polish mild, clear or white dishwashing liquid main. Check your (tarnish), especially in hard-to-reach ar- with no bleach in 1 cup of warm water. the wood. eas.” His warning: Do this in a ventilated Blot again with water. Dab with 3 percent area because chemicals released make it strength hydrogen peroxide. Christmas tree sap smell like rotten eggs — “think (artesian) + For white wines and clear sodas; hot springs.” — For sap on the carpet, boil water launder washable items as soon as pos- and dip in a clean cloth. Blot repeatedly sible. For further stain removal, use — Age-old hints: Don’t wash silver or onto the sap to soften. Scrape up any re- the homemade detergent solu- maining sap. silverplate in lemon-scented detergent tion above. If necessary for cola because of possible chemical damage. stains, also try a solution of 1/3 Also, for carpet or furniture, ask.com cup white vinegar in 2/3 cup of recommends rubbing alcohol, vodka or a — Store silver in flannel or a soft cloth water. Blot with warm water. in an air-tight bag or in a lined silver touch of alcohol-based liquid hand sani- chest to avoid tarnishing. tizer on a soft, clean cloth. Try this first — A Heloise hint to remove in an inconspicuous area to test the color. red-wine stains on your table- Blot the sap repeatedly before the alcohol Candle wax problems cloth: “Pour a big dose dries. — For wax spilled on upholstery or of salt on top of the carpet, get a brown paper bag and an stain to absorb — To remove sap from skin, use iron, says Merry Maids of Colorado. Cut the liquid. Put fingernail polish remover, rubbing the paper bag to lay flat on the problem the tablecloth alcohol or alcohol- area, with printing away from the carpet. into cold wa- based liquid hand Use a moderate heat setting on the iron, ter and try to sanitizer. place it on the paper bag (not the carpet) rub out the and iron back and forth over the bag. The stain. Use an wax will be absorbed into the paper bag. enzyme deter- gent in the hot- Life 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 28, 2013 LIFE Some Favorite Holiday TV Specials (All times ET/PT; check local Starting today, the networks There is something so very per- time (Dec. 6, 7 and 17 on ABC Hussey, Margot Kidder and An- PBS listings) unleash a sleigh full of holiday fect about Jimmy Stewart as Family and available on DVD). drea Martin. Not for the squea- By Doug Knoop movies and specials. Are you George Bailey in the 1946 Frank • “A Christmas Story”: Bob mish — and be very afraid of The Seattle Times ready for “ & the Capra classic about a fateful Clark’s delightful 1983 com- what’s in the attic (available on Muppets Holiday Spectacular” Christmas Eve in small-town DVD). SEATTLE — You think peo- edy, based on the novel by Jean or Carrie Underwood in “The Bedford Falls. Equally well cast Shepherd, in which young Ral- • “Pee Wee’s Playhouse ple are passionate about their Sound of Music Live”? Those are Henry Travers as Clarence favorite weekly television shows? phie (Peter Billingsley) goes on Christmas Special”: Another are just a couple of the new offer- the angel, Donna Reed as Mary a 1940s Christmas quest for a nontraditional favorite, this 1988 That’s nothing. I recently took ings coming your way (and don’t Bailey and Lionel Barrymore as an informal poll on Facebook of Red Ryder air rifle, his old man TV special has it all. There’s Paul get me started on the Hallmark evil Henry F. Potter (8 p.m. Dec. (Darrin McGavin) gets “a major Reubens’ quirky man-child, a what people like to watch during Channel. Seriously, it started 14 on NBC). the holidays. award” and some kid gets his kitschy list of guest stars (Whoo- with its reign of made-for-TV • “How the Grinch Stole tongue stuck to an icy pole (all- pi Goldberg, Grace Jones, k.d. You know, the must-watch- holiday movie terror on Nov. 1). before-Dec. 25-or-the-holidays- Christmas”: Boris Karloff nar- day marathon Dec. 25 on TBS). lang, the Del Rubio triplets, , But I’m a traditionalist, so let’s rates the one and only 1966 ani- Oprah) and a kick-ass opening aren’t-complete shows. Nearly stick with favorites. Below, in no • “Christmas in Yellow- 150 responses later, I’ve come to mated original (sorry, Jim Car- stone”: This 2006 PBS “Nature” number featuring a chorus of particular order, is a list of the rey) about that scary green guy Marines (!) (available on DVD). discover that aside from the usu- things I love to watch this time special looks at the winter won- al suspects, people love the 2003 and his adventures in Whoville, ders of one of our greatest na- • “Meet Me in St. Louis”: of year, with some sample broad- based on the book by Dr. Seuss. film “Love Actually,” the 1977 cast dates, though many might tional parks. Something about What’s not to love about Vin- Jim Henson TV special “Emmet And what about that vocal by the stillness and quiet beauty cente Minnelli’s 1944 musical air numerous times and dates Thurl Ravenscroft on “You’re a Otter’s Jug-Band Christmas” and and times are subject to change. of long stretches of this special that follows the lives of the Smith many, many different incarna- Mean One, Mr. Grinch”? Noth- makes for perfect viewing after family the year before the 1904 tions of “A Christmas Carol” • “A Charlie Brown Christ- ing better (8 p.m. Friday and Dec. the holiday madness has died World’s Fair? You’ve got Marga- (just don’t ask which Scrooge mas”: The Peanuts gang discov- 24 on ABC). down (8 p.m. Dec. 25). ret O’Brien, Marjorie Main and is best, unless you’re ready for a ers the true meaning of Christ- • “Prancer”: This 1989 June Lockhart, plus the Christ- long debate). mas in this enchanting 1965 • “Black Christmas”: Prob- charmer is about a Christmas- ably the most nontraditional pick mas section of the film, featur- Nowadays, when so much of animated special. When that loving young girl (Rebecca Har- ing Judy Garland singing “Have our television viewing can be spotlight hits Linus near the end on this list; be warned that this rell) sheltering a reindeer, which is NOT a family-friendly holi- Yourself a Merry Little Christ- streamed on the go, many of our of the half-hour, you couldn’t she thinks belongs to Santa, on mas.” It may be overly sentimen- fondest holiday TV memories in- tear me away. Oh, and there’s day film, but Bob Clark’s (him her father’s farm at Christmas- again!) 1975 twisted / creepy tal, but in my opinion, it’s a great volve actually sitting down and that sweet / sad little tree (8 p.m. time. It also stars Sam Elliott, Clo- capper to the Christmas season watching a certain program at a Dec. 2 on ABC). thriller set in a sorority house at ris Leachman and Abe Vigoda. Christmastime. It stars Olivia (Dec. 23 and 24 on TCM). certain time. • “It’s a Wonderful Life”: It’s a tear-jerker that gets me every ADVICE: Dear Abby Fake Pregnancy Lures Man into a Live-in Relationship DEAR ABBY: A friend of my own business or let this man brought up to believe that invit- ing if it is done with a smile. All refused to spend this past Easter mine faked a pregnancy to get know he’s living with a mani- ing yourself to anything, espe- you have to do is smile and say, with us, including my children, a man to stay with her. Once he ac? — WANTS TO TELL THE cially the privacy of someone’s “Nope. NO ONE can see it until if he was around. I told her that moved in, she told him she’d TRUTH home, is extremely rude. the unveiling.” And remem- it was her choice and she is al- had a miscarriage. She even DEAR WANTS: Your friend I understand our family is ber, it isn’t rude to stand your ways welcome to attend. went so far as to may have told this lie so often excited for us, and it is nice to ground when someone is trying With Christmas fast ap- name this so- that she has come to believe it be loved – but our home isn’t to encroach upon it. Even fam- proaching, I don’t want all called baby. herself. Or, she may be acting ready to be shown, and people ily members. the drama and blackmail to He now has this out in order to hang onto won’t give up! Telling them continue. Help! — WEARY IN the baby’s name the man. While I don’t think about the remodeling mess and DEAR ABBY: My problem WISCONSIN tattooed on his she is a maniac, I do think she that we plan to have a house- is my mother. My entire life (I DEAR WEARY: You arm! She goes may be unbalanced. warming party in the future am 50) she has made me choose handled Easter appropriately on Facebook I agree the man has a right when everyone can see our between her and Dad for the and you should do the same and talks about to know. Wouldn’t you want to place has been ineffective. holidays. They have been di- with Christmas. If your mother how she misses By Abigail Van Buren be told if you were him? The The times I have been un- vorced for 30 years, and she still her “little baby way to do it is face-to-face. And able to avoid people who insist- speaks ill of him. She has made chooses not to attend, the boy,” and counts every month be prepared for the friendship ed on coming over, they were every wedding or family event choice is hers. Consider asking as though it is his birthday. to end afterward. Frankly, that rude and judgmental about the unbearable. It has reached the your father to join you if she Every time I read it I get a sick won’t be there. may be for the best because the moving mess. Please advise me point that I feel guilty if I want ••• feeling. woman has more problems than how to say “no” without offend- to go and see him. I want to tell this man the you can cope with. ing those who are offending She is now doing the same Dear Abby is written by Abigail truth. I know for a FACT she me. — ETIQUETTE-BOUND thing with my boyfriend of four Van Buren, also known as Jeanne was not pregnant. I’m not sure DEAR ABBY: My husband HOMEOWNER IN KANSAS years. A lot has transpired be- Phillips, and was founded by her how to go about this. If I say and I have recently moved and DEAR HOMEOWNER: I’ll tween us, but we are on a good mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear something, I know I will end are now being bombarded with offer a tip. It is amazing what a path and are very much in- Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. up the bad guy. Should I mind demands to see our home. I was person can get away with say- volved in each other’s lives. She Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

Start on Puzzle One on page Life 7. Answers to the Sudoku Puzzle Two puzzles here will be published in Saturday’s paper. Crossword

Answer to Puzzle on Page Life 7

Answer to Puzzle on Page Life 7

Celebrity Cipher

Today’s clue: Y equals B

“NI XIPH BTFFBO YTF IW LIIN AZOHO XIP

VHO; TF’R FZIRO BTFFBO YTFR IW LIIN SPF

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— NORGIJN FPFP

SOLUTION TO PUZZLE ON PAGE LIFE 7:“We can only be said to be alive in those moments when our hearts are conscious of our treasures.” — Thornton Wilder © 2013 by NEA, Inc. ENTERTAINMENT The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 28, 2013 • Life 9

FRIDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets November 29, 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 KOMO 4 News 6:00pm Dan Lewis, Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ How the Grinch Shrek the Halls Shark Tank A rent-a-live Christmas tree 20/20 ’ (CC) KOMO 4 News Jimmy Kimmel ABC 4 4 Mary Nam. (N) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (CC) Stole Christmas ’ (CC) service. ’ (CC) 11:00pm (N) (CC) Live ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Evening Holiday Celebration Welcom- Dateline NBC (N) ’ (CC) Grimm “El Cucuy” Nick and Hank inves- Dracula “The Devil’s Waltz” Davenport’s KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show With NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) ing in the holiday season. (N) tigate vigilantism. (N) ’ (CC) people abduct Renfield. (N) ’ Jay Leno IND 6 6 Dr. Phil (N) ’ (PA) (CC) Katie The cast of “Shark Tank.” ’ Access Hollyw’d Inside Edition (N) KING 5 News at 9 (N) (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Northwest Sprt Republic of Doyle KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- omg! Insider (N) Hoops & Yoyo The Elf on the Garth Brooks, Live From Las Vegas The singer performs his one man show. (N KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) Ruin Christmas Shelf: An Elf’s Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Washington Week Charlie Rose -- Great Performances “Barbra Streisand: Back to Brooklyn” Singer Barbra Streisand performs. 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(N) (CC) “Thanksgiving III” “Thanksgiving IV” zone” (CC) Keys” ’ (CC) Rick Steves’ European Christmas Christmas in Europe. ’ (CC) David Garrett: Music -- Live in Concert Violinist David Gar- Elton John in Concert Elton John performs hits. ’ (CC) Echoes of Creation Alaska; Pacific PBS 12 12 rett performs. ’ (CC) Northwest. ’ (CC) The Big Bang The Big Bang Modern Family Bones “The Woman in White” The team Raising Hope Sabrina adopts Hope. (N) Q13 FOX News at Washington’s The Arsenio Hall Show Anthony Ander- FOX 13 13 Theory “Pilot” ’ Theory ’ (CC) “” ’ “Fifteen Percent” keeps a case from Brennan. ’ (CC) (DVS) Ten (N) (CC) Most Wanted son; Doug E. Fresh. (N) ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Gifts From Morganite Treasures (N) Gifts From Morganite Treasures Jewelry Gifts Finale Gifts From Cozelle Linens Gifts for the Home The Best of ShopHQ ION 15 15 Defending Santa (2013, Romance) ››› Golden Christmas 3 (2012, Drama) Shantel VanSanten, Rob Mayes. A My Santa (2013, Romance) Samaire Armstrong, Matthew Lawrence, Julie Brown. ›› Christmas Town (2008) Nicole de Dean Cain, Jud Taylor, Bill Lewis. ’ woman and a naval officer fall in love during the holidays. ’ Premiere. A single mother falls for the son of Santa Claus. ’ Boer, Patrick Muldoon. ’ IND 18 18 Joseph Prince - Right Believing Jack Van Impe Jewish Jesus Nashville Country K. Copeland Life Today Joyce Meyer Joseph Prince - Right Believing Joni: Table Talk Check the Sound KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune How the Grinch Shrek the Halls Shark Tank A rent-a-live Christmas tree 20/20 ’ (CC) KATU News at 11 High School Blitz ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Stole Christmas ’ (CC) service. ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Live at 7 (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) Dateline NBC (N) ’ (CC) Grimm “El Cucuy” Nick and Hank inves- Dracula “The Devil’s Waltz” Davenport’s NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) ’ (CC) tigate vigilantism. (N) ’ (CC) people abduct Renfield. (N) ’ 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Corazón Indomable (N) (SS) Lo Que la Vida Me Robó (N) (SS) Mentir Para Vivir (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News Timbers Post Sea- Access Hollywood TMZ (N) ’ (CC) Bones “The Woman in White” The team Raising Hope Sabrina adopts Hope. (N) 10 O’Clock News FOX 12 Health Beyond the Sports Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (N) son Special (N) (CC) keeps a case from Brennan. ’ (CC) (DVS) (N) Watch Headlines Raymond (CC) The First 48 A man is beaten to death The First 48 Drive-by shooting victim in The First 48 Shooting deaths in Dallas The First 48 Carjacking killers; deadly The First 48 “Bound and Burned” Body The First 48 Fatal stabbing; victim of a A&E 52 52 in public. (CC) Dallas. (CC) and Cleveland. (CC) argument. (N) (CC) found in a creek bed. (N) (CC) turf war. (CC) AMC 67 67 ››› The Birds (1963, Suspense) Rod Taylor, Tippi Hedren, Suzanne Pleshette. ››› Ghost (1990, Fantasy) Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, Whoopi Goldberg. A murder victim returns to save his beloved The Walking Dead “Dead Weight” Suddenly, flocks of birds attack the populace of a sea town. fiancee. (CC) Something new unfolds. (CC) APL 43 43 Tanked “Tracy and his Octopus” ’ Tanked “Legal Vending Machine” ’ Tanked “Rock N’ Roll Eruption” ’ Tanked “Crazy Client Requests” ’ Tanked (N) ’ Redwood Kings (N) ’ BET 56 56 The Game (CC) The Game (CC) ›› Big Momma’s House (2000, Comedy) Martin Lawrence, Nia Long, Paul Giamatti. (CC) › Friday After Next (2002, Comedy) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. (CC) Husbands- Ho. BRAVO 66 66 ›› Enough (2002, Suspense) , Billy Campbell, Juliette Lewis. Pre- ›› 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003, Action) Paul Walker, Tyrese, Eva Mendes. Two friends and a U.S. customs agent try to nail a criminal. miere. A woman takes her daughter and flees her abusive husband. CBUT 29 29 News Rick Mercer George-Tonight Coronation Street Marketplace (N) Rick Mercer the fifth estate (N) ’ (CC) The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News George-Tonight C M T 61 61 ››› Ghostbusters (1984) Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd. Ghost fighters battle ghouls in a Manhattan high-rise. Sweet Home Alabama (N) Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded CMT Crossroads (N) (CC) CNBC 46 46 The Car Chasers The Car Chasers American Greed “Sholam Weiss” Cocaine Cowboys How Miami became the drug capital. American Greed “Sholam Weiss” Paid Program Cook Safe CNN 44 44 Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown CNNH 45 45 Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Mystery Det. Mystery Det. Mystery Det. Mystery Det. Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Jeff Dunham: Spark of Insanity Jeff Dunham returns with Gabriel Iglesias: Hot and Fluffy The Gabriel Iglesias: Aloha Fluffy The comic discusses his South Park The boys prepare for Black The Comedy Central Roast Actor COM 60 60 new characters. (CC) comic performs. (CC) family. (CC) Friday. (N) (CC) James Franco is roasted. (CC) D I S 41 41 ››› Despicable Me (2010) Voices of Steve Carell, Jason Segel. ’ (CC) Good Luck Jessie: NYC Christmas Liv & Maddie ’ Austin & Ally ’ Good-Charlie Austin & Ally ’ Austin & Ally ’ Good-Charlie Fast N’ Loud Engine issues for the ’68 Gold Rush “Road From Hell” Parker Gold Rush: Pay Dirt “Garnets or Gold” Gold Rush “Mutiny” Todd gets a shock Bering Sea Gold Zeke reaches a break- Gold Rush “Mutiny” Todd gets a shock DSC 8 8 Shelby. ’ (Part 2 of 2) (CC) gets more gold. ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) when he returns. (N) ’ (CC) ing point. (N) ’ (CC) when he returns. ’ (CC) Keeping Up With the Kardashians E! News (N) Kristin Cavallari Ryan Seacrest Fashions from American Hello Ross (N) (N) E! News E! 65 65 Kylie plans; Rob and Khloe talk. with Selena Music Awards. ESPN 32 32 College Football South Florida at Central Florida. (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 Basketball College Basketball College Basketball: Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational NBA Tonight (N) E:60 FAM 39 39 ››› Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) ››› Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson. The 700 Club (N) ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 The Kelly File Hannity The O’Reilly Factor (CC) The Kelly File Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives (N) Diners, Drive Diners, Drive FX 53 53 Two and a Half Two and a Half › What Happens in Vegas (2008, Romance-Comedy) Cameron Diaz, Ashton ››› Easy A (2010, Comedy) Emma Stone, Penn Badgley, Amanda Bynes. A ››› Easy A (2010, Comedy) Emma Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Kutcher. Two strangers awake together and find they are married. high-school student uses the rumor mill to her advantage. Stone, Penn Badgley. GOLF 70 70 Golf Emirates Australian Open, Third Round. From Sydney, Australia. (N) (Live) Playing Lessons Playing Lessons Northern Ireland Open Highlights Debbie Macomber’s Call Me Mrs. Miracle (2010, Drama) Doris Roberts, Eric Pete’s Christmas (2013, Fantasy) Bruce Dern, Zachary Gordon, Bailee Madison. A Christmas Wish (2011, Drama) Kristy Swanson, Tess Harper. The owner of a HALL 19 19 Johnson. A new employee saves a store in trouble at Christmas. (CC) A teen magically relives Christmas Day over and over again. (CC) diner helps a homeless woman and her children. (CC) HGTV 68 68 House Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) LI FE 51 51 Love at the Christmas Table (2012) Danica McKellar, Lea Thompson. (CC) ›› A Nanny for Christmas (2010) Emmanuelle Vaugier, Dean Cain. (CC) The Real St. Nick (2012) Torrey DeVitto, Callard Harris. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Lockup Lockup Lockup Lockup Lockup The arrest of two brothers. Lockup MTV 63 63 Generation Cryo Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Fantasy Factory Guy Code ’ Ridiculousness ››› I Love You, Man (2009) Paul Rudd, Jason Segel. Premiere. ’ (CC) NBCS 34 34 Basketball College Basketball Battle 4 Atlantis, Second Semifinal: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) League Preview NFL Turning Point Skiing NICK 40 40 Sam & Cat (CC) Sam & Cat (CC) Jinxed (2013, Comedy) Ciara Bravo. Premiere. ’ (CC) Thundermans Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ›› Burlesque (2010, Drama) Cher, Christina Aguilera, Eric Dane. Premiere. ››› Walk the Line (2005) Joaquin Phoenix. The story of music legends Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash. ››› Walk the Line (2005, Biography) R O OT 31 31 High School Football WIAA Class 3A Semifinal: Eastside Catholic vs. O’Dea. (N) (Live) The Game 365 Seahawks Bensinger SPIKE 57 57 ›› Star Wars: Episode II -- Attack of the Clones (2002, Science Fiction) Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Hayden ››› Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith (2005, Science Fiction) Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Hayden Christensen. Obi-Wan Kenobi and his apprentice protect the former queen. ’ Christensen. Anakin Skywalker joins the dark side and becomes Darth Vader. ’ 59 59 ››› Casino Royale (2006, Action) Daniel Craig, Eva Green. (CC) WWE Friday Night SmackDown! (N) ’ (CC) ›› Quantum of Solace (2008, Action) Daniel Craig, Olga Kurylenko. (CC) TBN 20 20 Harvest (CC) Perry Stone One Night With the King Story of Esther, the Queen of Persia. Frederick Price Best of Praise Call2All Creflo Dollar Seattle Praise the Lord TBS 55 55 Seinfeld “The Stall” Seinfeld “The Ma- Seinfeld “The Din- Family Guy “Han- › Surviving Christmas (2004, Comedy) Ben Affleck, James Gandolfini. A lonely ›› This Christmas (2007, Comedy-Drama) Delroy Lindo, Idris Elba, Loretta ’ (CC) rine Biologist” ner Party” ’ nah Banana” ’ man celebrates the holiday with strangers. (CC) (DVS) Devine. A reunion at the holidays tests family ties. TLC 38 38 Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Four Weddings “... And a Hearse” Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Four Weddings “... And a Hearse” Say Yes: ATL Say Yes Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL TNT 54 54 ››› 300 (2007, Action) Gerard Butler, Lena Headey, David Wenham. Badly out- ››› Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003, Action) Johnny Depp, Geoffrey Rush, Orlando ›› Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead numbered Spartan warriors battle the Persian army. (CC) (DVS) Bloom. A blacksmith and a pirate must rescue a kidnapped damsel. (CC) Man’s Chest (2006) Johnny Depp. TOON 42 42 ›› Jingle All the Way (1996), Sinbad Steven Universe Adventure Time World of Gumball Total Drama Regular Show Adventure Time Cleveland Show American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures “Crazy Town” Ghost Adventures Goldfield, Nev. The Dead Files (N) (CC) The Dead Files (CC) TRUTV 49 49 World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... Guinness World Records Unleashed Guinness World Records Unleashed Guinness World Records Unleashed Top 20 Most Shocking USA 58 58 ›› Fast Five (2011, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Jordana Brewster. Dom Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Toretto and company ramp up the action in Brazil. (CC) (DVS) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Fears” ’ (CC) “Mother Tucker” “Mother’s Day” “” “Baby on Board” VH1 62 62 Behind the Music “T.I.” T.I. ’ (CC) Tiny Tonight! Ladies Guide ››› Scary Movie (2000, Comedy) Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans. ’ ››› 8 Mile (2002, Drama) Eminem, Kim Basinger, Brittany Murphy. ’

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Old Home Hazel Recipe Gar Gar Paid Paid Hair Skin Meals Hu McCar Paid CBS This Morning: KIRO 7 Eyewitness News Recipe Jamie Dr. Chris Chang- Lucas Oil Off College College College Football Alabama at Auburn. (N) (Live) (CC) All In Sports KIRO KIRO CBS 7 7 Saturday (N) Saturday Morning (N) Rehab Oliver ers Road Racing Football Football Stars News News Clifford- Angelina Cat in the Hat Peg Dinosaur Elmo’s Christmas Thomas & Friends American Masters Carol Burnett’s TV KCTS 9 Cooks: On the Side Viewers’ side dish recipes. Classical Rewind PBS 9 9 Dog Knows a Lot Countdown variety show. ’ (CC) ’ (CC) MNT 10 10 Paid Paid Animal Wild Animal Family Young Live Life Bra Buying Se- Humana Su- Paid Paid ››› Tangled (2010) Voices of Mandy ››› The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and Prog. Prog. Atlas Animals Science Style Icons crets persmile Prog. Prog. Moore, Zachary Levi. the Wardrobe (2005, Fantasy) Tilda Swinton. Paid Pain Adven- Rescue Sonic X Bolts & Spider- Justice Dragon B-Da- Yu-Gi- Yu-Gi- Real Life WHAD- Paid Paid Paid NuWave! Never- Humana Glee “Dream On” Leverage A corrupt C W 11 11 Prog. Free tures Heroes (CC) Blip Man League Ball Z man Oh! Oh! 101 DYADO Prog. Prog. Prog. Rake ’ (CC) lawyer. Travel- Steves’ Victory P. Allen Crea. Knitting It’s Sew Sew It Sewing Quilting Sewing Love of Quilt in Secrets From the Love Doc- Deepak Chopra MD: What Celtic Woman: Home for John Sebastian: PBS 12 12 scope Europe Garden Smith Living Daily Easy All ’ Arts ’ Room Quilting a Day tor With Dr. Terri Are You Hungry For? ’ Christmas ’ (CC) Folk Rewind FOX 13 13 Paid Paid Adven- Dragon- Biz Kid$ On the Coolest Eco Co. Paid FrizzFree Paid Paid Paid Getting Humana ›› The Santa Clause 2 (2002) Tim Al- FOX Col- College Football Notre Dame at Stan- Prog. Prog. tures FlyTV ’ Spot Places Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. More len, Elizabeth Mitchell. lege ford. (N) (S Live) (CC) IND 14 14 Gifts From Coz Gifts Skinn Gifts Skinn Practical Gift Gifts of Linens Gifts from Wa Gifts from Wa Gifts From Coz Practical Gift Gifts Skinn Gifts Skinn Gifts from Wa ION 15 15 Paid Paid Paid Paid Getting Humana Paid Paid Paid Pastor ››› The Karate Kid (1984) Ralph Macchio. A Japanese ›› Point Break (1991, Action) Patrick Swayze, › Bloodsport (1988) Jean- Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. More Prog. Prog. Prog. Chris handyman teaches a teenager to defend himself. Keanu Reeves, Gary Busey. ’ Claude Van Damme. ’ IND 18 18 Wonder My Gospel Maralee Ollie Odys Ishine Scaly Bytes Luna Guil Daystar Lake Freid Travel Nash Gospel Gospel Jewish Israel Parables “Saving God” Good Morning KATU News This Morning - Sat (N) College Football Ohio State at Michigan. (N) (Live) College Football Georgia at Georgia Tech. (N) (Live) Paid Cash College Football ABC 22 22 America (N) ’ (CC) Prog. Cab ’ UCLA at USC. Paid News Sunrise at 7:00 Tree Fu Lazy- Justin English Premier League Soccer College Football Bayou Classic -- Grambling State vs. Southern. From Paid Make- Chica Pajani- NewsChannel 8 at NBC 26 26 Prog. AM Tom Town Time the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans. (N) Prog. Noddy Show mals 5PM (N) (CC) FOX 27 27 Good Day Oregon Saturday (N) Paid Paid Big Eco Co. Kids Young Amer. Missing ››› The Prestige (2006, Drama) Hugh Jackman, FOX Col- College Football Notre Dame at Stan- Prog. Prog. World News Icons Athlete (N) Christian Bale, Michael Caine. lege ford. (N) (S Live) (CC) UNI 28 28 Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Pocoyo Pocoyo Back Jungle Dora... Diego Pagado Pagado Sabadazo (SS) Fútbol Mexicano Primera División La Hora Pico T25 Bod- Sheer Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Flip This House Flip This House Flipping Vegas Flipping Vegas Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage A&E 52 52 ies! Cover “Broken” (CC) “Carbon Copy” “The Gathering” (CC) (CC) (CC) “Twins House” AMC 67 67 The The The The The The The The Rawhide (CC) › Exit Wounds (2001, Action) Steven ›› Out for Justice (1991, Action) Ste- ›› On Deadly Ground (1994, Action) Steven Above Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Seagal, DMX. (CC) ven Seagal, William Forsythe. Seagal, Michael Caine, Joan Chen. the Law APL 43 43 Big Cat Big Cat Must Love Cats Puppies Dogs 101 (CC) Dogs 101 (CC) The The Pit-Parolees Pit-Parolees Pit-Parolees Pit-Parolees Pit-Parolees Pit-Parolees BET 56 56 BET Inspiration Game Game Game The Game (CC) Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game BRAVO 66 66 ››› Gangs of New York (2002) Leonardo DiCaprio. A man vows ven- Match- Real Housewives/ Real Housewives/ Real Housewives/ Real Housewives/ Vanderpump Thicker Than The Real House- geance on the gangster who killed his father. maker Beverly Beverly Beverly Beverly Rules “Rumors” Water wives of Atlanta CBUT 29 29 Our Vancouver Animal Super Dood Cross Absolutely Sports World Cup Bob World Cup Bob Sports FIS Alpine Skiing (N) Sports Na HNIC NHL Hockey C M T 61 61 CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ VJ for a Day: CMT Music ’ Hot 20 Countdown “From the Country Music Capital” ››› Ghostbusters (1984) Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd. Larry CNBC 46 46 Focus Paid Cook Hu Cook Johnny Paid Cook Hu Hair Kitchen Focus Paid No.1 Paid Patsy WEN Hu For Johnny Buried Treasure Buried Treasure CNN 44 44 New Money Sat. Morning CNN Newsroom (N) CNN Newsroom Money News CNN Newsroom (N) Gupta CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Presumed Murder CNNH 45 45 New Money Sat. Morning HLN Weekend CNN Newsroom Money News CNN Newsroom Detec Detec Detec Detec CNN Newsroom Presumed Murder COM 60 60 Hate Shaun Deep- T25 Bod- RENO RENO Key & Key & Key & Key & › Black Sheep (1996, Comedy) Chris Farley, ›› Waiting... (2005, Comedy) Ryan ›› Anger Management (2003, Comedy) Adam Hair? T’s Clean ies! 911! 911! Peele Peele Peele Peele David Spade, Tim Matheson. (CC) Reynolds, Anna Faris, Justin Long. Sandler, Jack Nicholson. (CC) D I S 41 41 Octo Henry Mickey Doc Sofia the First Phineas ANT Jessie Dog Good Luck Jes. Austin Austin Austin Jessie ’ (CC) Phineas Phineas ANT ANT ANT Austin Dog Good Paid Paid WEN Sexiest Bodies of Fast N’ Loud (CC) Alaska: The Last Alaska: The Last Bering Sea Gold Bering Sea Gold Bering Sea Gold Bering Sea Gold Yukon Men “No Yukon Men The vil- DSC 8 8 Turkey Prog. Prog. Hair 2013! (CC) Frontier ’ (CC) Frontier ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Quarter” (CC) lage wreckage. E! 65 65 Skincare MLopez ››› Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) Robin Williams. An estranged E! News The The Keeping Up With Keeping Up With The Drama Queen “Nurse Total Divas “See- ››› Mrs. Doubt- dad poses as a nanny to be with his children. Soup Soup the Kardashians the Kardashians Nikki” ing Red” fire (1993) College GameDay From Auburn, Ala. (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Florida State at Florida. (N) (Live) College College Football Penn State at Wisconsin. (N) (Live) College College College Football Texas A&M ESPN 32 32 Football Football Football at Missouri. (N) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Duke at North Carolina. (N) (Live) Score College Football Baylor at Texas Christian. (N) (Live) Score College Football FAM 39 39 Air Paid ››› Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) ››› Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix ››› Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009, Fantasy) Harry Potter-Deathly Hall. FNC 48 48 FOX & Friends Bulls Cavuto Forbes Cash In News HQ News HQ Jour. America’s News HQ Carol News FOX News News HQ FOX Report (N) Huckabee (N) FOOD 35 35 Cook Paid Sand. Guy’s Be.- Best Brunch Pioneer Pioneer Trisha’s Con Giada Chopped Restaurant: Im. On the Rocks Restaurant Sta. Diners, Drive Guy’s Games FX 53 53 Paid Hate Buffy the Vampire Buffy the Vampire Ellen Ellen Ellen Ellen Ellen Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men ››› How to Train Your Dragon (2010) ››› Rio (2011, Comedy) Voices of Anne Hatha- Prog. Hair? Slayer (CC) Slayer (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Voices of Jay Baruchel. way, Jesse Eisenberg. GOLF 70 70 Euro Long Drive Golf Patriot Cup. Big Break NFL Big Golf Emirates Australian Open, Third Round. From Sydney, Australia. Central Masters Central Golf HALL 19 19 ››› The Night Before the Night Be- ››› Debbie Macomber’s Mrs. Miracle Debbie Macomber’s Call Me Mrs. Window Wonderland (2013) Chyler Fir Crazy (2013) Sarah Lancaster, Eric ››› Annie Claus Is Coming to Town fore Christmas (2010) (CC) (2009) James Van Der Beek. Miracle (2010) Doris Roberts. (CC) Leigh, Paul Campbell. (CC) Johnson, Colin Mochrie. (CC) (2011) Maria Thayer. (CC) HGTV 68 68 Clean Kitchen Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or House Hunters House House House House House House Love It or List It High High Property Bro Property Bro Property Bro HIST 37 37 Hang Strong Nostradamus: 500 Years Later 9/11 Conspiracies Targeting Bin Laden (CC) Sniper: Inside the Crosshairs (CC) Sniper: Bulletproof (CC) Sniper: Deadliest LI FE 51 51 Sheer Hu Sexy Paid Kitchen Hair! WEN Paid Paid Skin Betty Betty ›› A Christmas Romance (1994) ››› A Christmas Wedding (2006) 12 Men of Christmas (2009) (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 Ridic. Fantasy Guy Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Fantasy Ridic. ›› Happy Gilmore (1996) ’ Ridic. Ridiculousness Generation Cryo The Nightmare Before Christmas NBCS 34 34 Preview Premier English Premier League Soccer (N) Premier Skiing (N) (Live) College Basketball College Basketball College Basketball NICK 40 40 See See Odd Parents Sanjay Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Turtles Rab Mon Spong Rang Spong Jinxed (2013) Ciara Bravo. Haunte Haunte Thun Sam & Sam & OXY 50 50 Hu Paid WEN Focus ››› Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008) ›› Burlesque (2010, Drama) Cher. ››› Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008) ›› Employee of the Month (2006) 13 Go R O OT 31 31 Paid Paid SMART Worx Paid Focus College Basketball College Football Wyoming at Utah State. (N) (Live) Bensin Game Sea Hawks High School Football SPIKE 57 57 Good Paid T25 Bod- T25 Bod- Paid Shaun ››› Batman Begins (2005, Action) Christian Bale. Bruce ›› Star Wars: Episode I -- Menace (1999, Science Fic- ›› Star Wars: Episode II -- Attack of the Clones Turkey Prog. ies! ies! Prog. T’s Wayne becomes Gotham City’s Dark Knight. ’ tion) Liam Neeson, Ewan McGregor. ’ (2002) Ewan McGregor. ’ SYFY 59 59 Paid Rake Kitchen Hu Cook Deep Naked Vegas Naked Vegas ››› Star Trek III: The Search for Spock ››› Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986) ››› Star Trek: First Contact (1996) TBN 20 20 The Auto Come RocK Mon Hop Lassie Goliath Ishine Inspir. Veggie Penguin Tails Heroes-Bible News The Ten Commandments Veggie Memories In Touch TBS 55 55 Married Married Trust Ground House/ Meet, There Ray- Rules Rules ›› Bedtime Stories (2008) Adam › Surviving Christmas (2004) Ben Af- Friends Friends Friends Friends King of King of Me, I’m Floor Payne Browns Yet? mond Sandler, Keri Russell. (CC) fleck, James Gandolfini. (DVS) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Queens Queens TLC 38 38 Lottery Changed Lottery Changed Lottery Changed Lottery Changed Best Funeral Break Ex Couponing Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Stories of ER TNT 54 54 Law & Order Boston’s Finest Marshal Law: Major Crimes (CC) Cold Justice (CC) Cold Justice Law & Order “We ››› Collateral (2004) Tom Cruise. A contract ››› Ocean’s Eleven (2001, Comedy-Drama) “Showtime” “Boston Strong” Texas (CC) “Mother” (CC) Like Mike” killer uses a cabdriver for his jobs. (CC) George Clooney, Matt Damon. (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 Looney Looney Leg Tenkai Bey Poké Ben 10 Teen Teen Steven Uncle Uncle ›› Diary of a Wimpy Kid (2010) ›› Jingle All the Way Open Season 3 (2010) › TRAV 36 36 Paid Paid When Vacations Off Limits (CC) Monumental Mysteries at No Reservation Food Food Man v Man v Bggg Bggg Pot Pie Paradise Pie Paradise All You Can Eat TRUTV 49 49 Focus Hu Paid Clean Hu Focus Sexiest Most Shocking Most Shocking Most Shocking Bait Bait Bait Bait Repo Repo Repo Repo World Dumbest Law & Order: Paid Cook Starting Deep- White Collar “At Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU USA 58 58 Criminal Intent Prog. Safe Strong Clean What Price” VH1 62 62 VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music Top 20 Count. Top 20 Count. 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Insider ’ The Flight Before Christmas (2008) The Story of Santa Claus Jolly couple’s 48 Hours (N) ’ (CC) KIRO 7 News at Entertainment To- CBS 7 7 News (N) (CC) ness News Report (CC) Voices of Emma Roberts. (CC) history. ’ (CC) 11PM night (N) (CC) Classical Rewind Victor Borge: The Best of the 60s A compilation of music from the 1960s. ’ (CC) John Sebastian Presents: Folk Rewind (My Music) Artists of the 1950s and The Best of the 60s A compilation of PBS 9 9 ’ (CC) Comedy ’60s. ’ (CC) music from the 1960s. ’ (CC) SAF3 “In Remembrance” ’ (CC) Bones “The Body in the Bag” A body is Bones “The Man in the Mud” Remains Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- Unsealed: Alien Unsealed: Alien Cheaters Jessie’s girlfriend steps out on MNT 10 10 found in a socialite’s home. of a motorcycle racer. (CC) 9 (N) (CC) day Night (CC) Files ’ (CC) Files ’ (CC) him. ’ (CC) Rules of Engage- Paid Program The Middle “The The Middle “Bunny CSI: Miami “Collision” Horatio asks Na- White Collar “Bad Judgment” An estate The Office “The The Office “The It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny C W 11 11 ment ’ (CC) Second Act” ’ Therapy” talia to reveal a secret. ’ (CC) judge is committing fraud. (CC) Convention” ’ Coup” ’ (CC) in Phila. in Phila. John Sebastian Presents: Folk Re- (Part Doctor Who (Part Celtic Woman: Home for Christmas Celtic Woman performs The Best of the 60s A compilation of music from the 1960s. ’ (CC) Elton John in PBS 12 12 wind (My Music) ’ (CC) 1 of 2) 2 of 2) in Dublin. ’ (CC) Concert ’ (CC) College Football Notre Dame at Stanford. (N) (S Live) (CC) Seahawks Satur- Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Modern Family Modern Family Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- Animation Domination High-Def “Axe FOX 13 13 day Night (CC) Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) ’ (CC) “Airport 2010” ’ 10 (N) (CC) day Night (CC) Cop” and “High School USA.” IND 14 14 Gifts from Waterford Crystal Gifts of Comfort (N) Gifts From Cozelle Linens Electronic Holiday Must Haves (N) Shopping Shopping ION 15 15 › Bloodsport ›› Hulk (2003, Fantasy) Eric Bana, Jennifer Connelly, Sam Elliott. Premiere. Scientist Bruce Banner transforms into a ›› Hulk (2003, Fantasy) Eric Bana, Jennifer Connelly, Sam Elliott. Scientist Bruce Banner transforms (1988) ’ powerful brute. ’ into a powerful brute. ’ 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 UCLA at USC. (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 “Pet Lovers” ’ (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News Northwest Back- Inside Edition Grants Getaways The National Dog Show The Kennel Club of Philadelphia event. ’ (CC) Saturday Night Live Host Josh Hutch- NewsChannel 8 at Saturday Night NBC 26 26 (N) (CC) roads Weekend (N) ’ erson; HAIM performs. (CC) 11 (N) (CC) Live ’ (CC) UNI 30 30 Sounders FC Noticiero La Familia P. Luche (N) (SS) Sábado Gigante Erickson Fernández; Ritmo Dieta. (N) (SS) Comediant. Noticiero FOX 27 27 College Football Notre Dame at Stanford. (N) (S Live) (CC) Paid Program ›› Wild Things (1998, Suspense) Kevin Bacon, Matt Dillon, Neve Campbell. Two 10 O’Clock News (N) Animation Domination High-Def “Axe high-school vixens conspire against a faculty member. Cop” and “High School USA.” Storage Wars “Pay Storage Wars Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Flipping Vegas “Doomsday House” A Flipping Vegas “Area 51 House” (N) Flipping Vegas Nasty surprises await in A&E 52 52 the Lady” “Skullduggery” home is filled with survivalist gear. (CC) a filthy condo. (CC) AMC 67 67 ›› Above the Law (1988, Action) Steven Seagal. A CIA- ››› Under Siege (1992, Action) Steven Seagal, Tommy Lee Jones, Gary Busey. A Navy cook ›› Hard to Kill (1990, Action) Steven Seagal, Kelly LeBrock, Bill Sadler. Years sponsored drug cartel is uncovered by a Chicago cop. thwarts a plot to hijack a battleship. after nearly dying, a policeman seeks revenge. APL 43 43 Pit Bulls and Parolees ’ Pit Bulls and Parolees ’ Pit Bulls and Parolees “Pitch Black” Pit Bulls and Parolees ’ (CC) Pit Bulls and Parolees (N) ’ Pit Bulls and Parolees ’ (CC) BET 56 56 › Friday After Next (2002, Comedy) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. (CC) ›› The Family That Preys (2008) Kathy Bates. Greed and scandal test the mettle of two family matriarchs. (CC) ›› Just Wright (2010) Queen Latifah. BRAVO 66 66 ›› The Scorpion King (2002, Adventure) The Rock, Steven Brand, Michael ›› The Fast and the Furious (2001, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Michelle Rodriguez. An under- ›› The Fast and the Furious (2001, Action) Vin Diesel. An Clarke Duncan. A warrior battles an evil ruler and a sorceress. cover cop infiltrates the world of street racing. undercover cop infiltrates the world of street racing. CBUT 29 29 NHL Hockey NHL Hockey Calgary Flames at Los Angeles Kings. From Staples Center in Los Angeles. (N) Hockey Night: After Hours News NHL Hockey ’ (CC) C M T 61 61 Larry › Wild Hogs (2007) Tim Allen, John Travolta. Four friends take a motorcycle road trip. (CC) Orange County Choppers (N) Swamp Pawn “The Crawfather” (N) Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded CNBC 46 46 The Suze Orman Show (N) (CC) Ultimate Factories “IKEA” IKEA. Ultimate Factories “Bacardi” The Suze Orman Show (CC) Buried Treasure ’ (CC) Free $ Paid Program CNN 44 44 CNN Presents (CC) Presumed Guilty: Murder Murder in Mexico: Falcon Lake CNN Presents (CC) Presumed Guilty: Murder Murder in Mexico: Falcon Lake CNNH 45 45 CNN Presents (CC) Mystery Det. Mystery Det. Nancy Grace Mysteries CNN Presents (CC) Presumed Guilty: Murder Murder in Mexico: Falcon Lake COM 60 60 ››› Role Models (2008, Comedy) Seann William Scott, Paul Rudd. Two wild ››› Dumb & Dumber (1994, Comedy) Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels, Lauren Holly. Two witless wonders ›› American Pie 2 (2001) Jason Biggs. Friends rent a sum- guys become mentors to two impressionable youths. (CC) take a cash-laden briefcase to Aspen. merhouse on Lake Michigan and chase girls. (CC) D I S 41 41 The Wizards Return: Alex vs. Alex Good Luck Jessie: NYC Christmas Good-Charlie Jessie ’ (CC) Dog With a Blog Shake It Up! ’ Lab Rats “Bionic Showdown” (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Dog With a Blog Yukon Men “Wolf Invasion” The village’s Yukon Men “Deadly Crossing” A cold Yukon Men “Rite of Spring” Goose hunt- Yukon Men: Revealed A predator ap- Yukon Men “Aftermath” Driftwood flows. Yukon Men: Revealed A predator ap- DSC 8 8 annual dog sled race. ’ (CC) snap grips Tanana. ’ (CC) ing season. ’ (CC) pears on Stan’s property. ’ (CC) ’ (CC) pears on Stan’s property. ’ (CC) E! 65 65 ››› Mrs. Doubtfire (1993, Comedy) Robin Williams, Sally Field, Pierce Brosnan. ›› The Pacifier (2005, Comedy) Vin Diesel, Lauren Graham, Faith Ford. A Navy ›› The Pacifier (2005, Comedy) Vin Diesel, Lauren Graham, Faith Ford. A Navy An estranged dad poses as a nanny to be with his children. SEAL becomes the guardian of five siblings. SEAL becomes the guardian of five siblings. ESPN 32 32 College Football Texas A&M at Missouri. (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 College Football College Football New Mexico at Boise State. (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Final (N) (Live) (CC) NBA Tonight (N) FAM 39 39 ››› Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010) Daniel Radcliffe. ››› Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. Premiere. Harry Potter Deathly Hallows FNC 48 48 Fox News Reporting Fox Files Red Eye Fox News Reporting Fox Files Red Eye FOOD 35 35 Restaurant Express Unwrapped “Holiday Favorites” Cupcake Wars Chopped Holiday-inspired dishes. Iron Chef America (N) Restaurant Divided FX 53 53 › What Happens in Vegas (2008, Romance-Comedy) Cameron Diaz, Ashton ›› Just Go With It (2011, Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler, Jennifer Aniston, Nicole Kidman. A ›› Just Go With It (2011) Adam Sandler, Jennifer Aniston. Kutcher. Two strangers awake together and find they are married. man’s careless lie spins out of control. A man’s careless lie spins out of control. GOLF 70 70 Golf Emirates Australian Open, Final Round. From Sydney, Australia. (N) (Live) Top 10 Top 10 Open Highlights (N) HALL 19 19 Hitched for the Holidays (2012) Joey Lawrence, Emily Hampshire, Marilu Let It Snow (2013, Drama) Candace Cameron Bure, Jesse Hutch, Alan Thicke. ››› A Boyfriend for Christmas (2004) Kelli Williams, Patrick Muldoon. A Henner. A man and a woman pose as a couple to fool their families. (CC) Premiere. An executive has a change of heart. (CC) woman waits 20 years for a holiday wish to come true. (CC) HGTV 68 68 House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l Love It or List It (CC) Love It or List It, Too (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Sniper: Deadliest Missions (CC) American Pickers “Train Wreck” American Pickers “Odd Fellas” American Pickers “Where’s Aldo?” American Pickers “Cammy Camaro” American Pickers (CC) LI FE 51 51 Christmas Crash (2008, Drama) Michael Madsen, Alexandra Paul. (CC) Dear Secret Santa (2013) Tatyana Ali, Lamorne Morris. Premiere. (CC) The Twelve Trees of Christmas (2013) Mel B, Casper Van Dien. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Lockup Lockup (N) Lockup: Pendleton Lockup Special Investigation Lockup Special Investigation Lockup Special Investigation MTV 63 63 Fantasy Factory Ridiculousness ››› I Love You, Man (2009, Comedy) Paul Rudd, Jason Segel. ’ (CC) ›› Dinner for Schmucks (2010, Comedy) Steve Carell, Paul Rudd, Bruce Greenwood. ’ (CC) Happy Gilmore NBCS 34 34 Basketball College Basketball Battle 4 Atlantis, Final: Teams TBA. From Paradise Island, Bahamas. (N) English Premier League Match of the Day (N) Red Bull Signature Series NICK 40 40 Sam & Cat (CC) Jinxed (2013) Ciara Bravo, Jack Griffo. ’ (CC) Sam & Cat (N) ’ Hathaways Thundermans Sam & Cat (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ››› 13 Going on 30 (2004) Jennifer Garner, Judy Greer. ›› Couples Retreat (2009, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Jason Bateman, Jon Favreau. ›› Couples Retreat (2009, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Jason Bateman. R O OT 31 31 High School Football High School Football WIAA Class 4A Semifinal: Bellarmine Prep vs. Camas. (N) (Live) College Basketball SPIKE 57 57 ›› Star Wars: Episode II -- Attack of ››› Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith (2005, Science Fiction) Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Hayden Christensen. Anakin ›››› Star Wars IV: A New Hope (1977) Mark Hamill. the Clones (2002) ’ Skywalker joins the dark side and becomes Darth Vader. ’ Young Luke Skywalker battles evil Darth Vader. ’ SYFY 59 59 Star Trk: Cntct ››› Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991) William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy. (CC) ›› Star Trek Generations (1994, Science Fiction) Patrick Stewart, William Shatner. Star Trek II TBN 20 20 Hour of Power Billy Graham Classic Crusades ›››› Going My Way (1944, Musical) Bing Crosby, Barry Fitzgerald, Rise Stevens. Drive History Live at Oak Tree Virtual Memory Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Family Guy ’ The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Ground Floor “The Trust Me, I’m a TBS 55 55 Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) (CC) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ New Office” Game Show Host TLC 38 38 Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) Holiday ER ’ (CC) Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) Holiday ER ’ (CC) Extreme Coupon Extreme Coupon TNT 54 54 ›› The Taking of Pelham 123 (2009, Action) Denzel Washington, John Travolta, ››› The Lincoln Lawyer (2011, Suspense) Matthew McConaughey, Marisa Tomei, Ryan Phillippe. A ››› The Lincoln Lawyer (2011, Suspense) Matthew Mc- John Turturro. Criminals hijack a New York subway train. (CC) (DVS) lawyer defends a playboy accused of attempted murder. (CC) (DVS) Conaughey, Marisa Tomei, Ryan Phillippe. (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 › The Smurfs (2011) Hank Azaria. ›› Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat (2003, Comedy) Mike Myers. Premiere. Regular Show Adventure Time King of the Hill King of the Hill Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Big Beef Paradise (CC) Tailgate Paradise (CC) Ghost Adventures Preston Castle. Ghost Adventures “Cripple Creek” Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures “Alcatraz” (CC) TRUTV 49 49 World’s Dumbest... Top 20 Funniest “Wrong Turns” Top 20 Funniest Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Top 20 Most Shocking USA 58 58 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family › G.I. Joe: The Teenage girls in a pregnancy pact. “Savior” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Election Day” “” ’ (CC) “Aunt Mommy” “Disneyland” ’ “Flip Flop” (CC) Rise of Cobra VH1 62 62 Mob Wives “Of Dogs and Men” ’ Mob Wives “Omerta” ’ (CC) Mob Wives “Reunion” (CC) Mob Wives “Reunion” (CC) ›› Liar Liar (1997) Jim Carrey. A fast-talking lawyer cannot tell a lie. ’

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