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By Celene Fitzgerald [email protected] The proposed 2020 budget for the City of Chehalis was ap- proved on first reading by the council at Tuesday night’s meet- ing, using $2.6 million in re- serves to balance the budget. The revenues total $23,961,352 and the expendi- tures $26,527,123. Included in the expenditures are $18.4 mil- lion for operating costs, $2.6 million for debt service and $5 million in capital projects. The city’s financial direc- tor, Chun Saul, reported that the budget is not structurally balanced, meaning the expen- ditures are more than the rev- enues. “One-time reductions of rev- enue will fill the gap in 2020; Jared Wenzelburger / [email protected] however, a significant infusion A Centralia Police Department vehicle is shown at the scene of a stabbing Tuesday night in the south end of the city. of revenues or a significant re- duction in expenses will be needed in 2021 and beyond,” Centralia Man Arrested, , Assault Charges Expected she reported. The general fund’s proposed By The Chronicle Street in Centralia, according is County Superior Court a second injured. No other sus- revenue is $9,977,976 and 87.5 One suspect is in custody to the Centralia Police Depart- Wednesday afternoon, after pects are wanted in the case, percent of that comes from on suspicion of first-degree ment. The Chronicle’s press deadline. according to a news release Joshua L. Fleck, 29, of According to thepolice de- from the police department. taxes, most of which is sales tax murder and first-degree as- (51.6 percent). The proposed Centralia, was arrested and partment, officers responded An investigation is ongoing. general fund expenditure bud- sault in “an apparent attack booked into the Lewis County at 5:36 p.m. Tuesday to the No further information was get is $10,324,818. Of the general with a knife” that reportedly Jail at 10:44 p.m. Tuesday. address in the 1100 of immediately available. fund budget, 56 percent is dedi- occurred Tuesday evening in He is scheduled to make South Pearl Street. Check chronline.com for cated to police and fire. Salaries the 1100 block of South Pearl his first appearance in Lew- One person was killed and updated information. and benefits compose nearly 73 percent of the total general fund budget. WDFW Announces Willapa, South Puget Sound Salmon Seasons Shuttered Some of the expenses in the 2020 general fund include: facil- By The Chronicle partment of Fish and Wildlife return of coho has so far come open the possibility of reopen- ity maintenance of Stan Hedwall Recreational salmon fish- earlier this month in order to in at rates that are “significantly ing the fishery later, noting that, Park, Little League fields and ing came to an unexpected end address the future of Chinook lower than preseason predic- “Managers will continue to as- landscaping on National Av- on Willapa Bay and many of its smolt releases in the face of in- tions.” That preseason forecast sess coho returns and re-open if enue ($45K), computer software tributaries this week. The im- sufficient broodstock reserves. called for 157,467 coho to re- warranted.” please see BUDGET, page 15 promptu closure came on the The sudden wave of closures turn through Willapa Bay. Locations now closed to same day that a public meeting announced on Tuesday is in- By closing all salmon fish- salmon fishing include Marine took place in Raymond regard- tended to address the current ing, the WDFW hopes to be Area 2-1 (Willapa Bay), Bear ing poor returns of Chinook dearth of returning coho in the able to meet assorted escape- River, Forks Creek, Naselle Follow Us on Twitter salmon. system. ment goals. Although the clo- River, Nemah River (Middle, @chronline The public meeting was In a press release, the sure is slated to last indefinitely, called by the Washington De- WDFW noted that this season’s the WDFW press release left please see SALMON, page 15 Find Us on Facebook www.facebook.com/ thecentraliachronicle Sheriff Discusses 911 Harassment Nutcracker Returns Deaths Subscriber mailing label below this line McCarty, Mary Ann, 87, Sheriff’s Southwest Lacey Hepler, Raymond, L., 77, Office Asks Washington Castle Rock for Law Dance Center Roetter, Donna J., 73, Criminalizing Brings Classic Winlock Ross, Marianne B., 77, Behavior Back to Winlock / Main 2 Centralia Simpson, Roberta “Bob- / Main 7 bie,” 75 Celebrating 10 Years in Chehalis... We love being your bank!

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CH595502bw.do Main 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019 LOCAL Sheriff’s Office Proposes Ordinance Cracking Down On 911 Misuse ENFORCEMENT: Sheriff Asks for Law to Make Fake, Harassing 911 Calls a Criminal Offense By Ralph Mancini [email protected] Sheriff Rob Snaza is looking to draw the line on 911 nuisance calls by proposing a new ordi- nance that would make misus- ing the 911 line a criminal of- fense — a gross misdemeanor punishable by up to 364 days in county jail or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. Snaza announced his plan during a meeting between Sheriff’s Office command staff and the Lewis County Board of Commissioners Tuesday. He told the commissioners that his department doesn’t currently have the authorization to arrest someone who misuses 911 un- less they communicate direct threats over the phone. “I was made aware of an in- cident that had occurred about an individual who calls 911. He was intoxicated. He’s not being threatening, (but) he says, ‘You need to get a cop here right now. There’s a situation next door,’” Jared Wenzelburger / [email protected] described Snaza to Lewis Coun- Sheriff Rob Snaza talks to commissioners during a public meeting Tuesday afternoon at the Historic Lewis County Courthouse in Chehalis. ty Commissioners and staff in attendance. to the fact that he threatened ecutor Jonathan Meyer to added Snaza. tempt to improve Lewis County The suspect, according to another person he reportedly him in looking over several leg- He also noted that the same 911 Communications Division Snaza, repeatedly called 911 to dialed, Snaza mentioned that islative drafts of the proposed types of ordinances have been services in “finding ways to af- voice the same complaint, which he is in the process of compos- ordinance before it’s officially approved in Okanogan County firmatively promote and pre- resulted in the department’s ing a law that would cover any presented to the Board of Coun- in Eastern Washington and in serve trust, confidence and a deputies tracking down and loopholes preventing county au- ty Commissioners for final ap- nearby Toledo in the effort of feeling of safety, security and confronting the individual. thorities of arresting individuals proval. curtailing callers who routinely quality service for all members Although the Sheriff’s Of- who are “taking up 911 time.” “It’s just a little fix. I think we harass 911 operators. of our community,” as stated in fice did ultimately record an ar- He further stated that he can get it through and hopefully Snaza’s recommendation is the unit’s online mission state- rest of the caller in question due has asked Lewis County Pros- it will be in front of you shortly,” the Sheriff’s Office’s latest at- ment. News in Brief Rural Chehalis Fire Guns and Thousands of had several weapons, had held sheriff’s office command staff, supervised clean-ups at the Fair- her at gun point prior to this in- Snaza acknowledged instances grounds and other public sites, District Schedules Live Rounds of Ammunition cident, and that he had told her where detainees may hook up but stated that each of those in- that he would not be going back with a county agency or private dividuals are required to under- Fire Training Found After Domestic to prison,” the Sheriff’s Office entity to spruce up local park ar- go extensive “measures” before By The Chronicle Violence Incident said via social media on Monday. eas, but the same couldn’t be said they’re assigned. about his law enforcement team. “It’s a huge undertaking for us Lewis County Fire District 6 By Rolf Boone has scheduled a live-fire train- Sheriff’s Office: Inmate “Right now, as much as I to figure out if we actually have ing exercise for 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Olympian would like to have a sheriff’s of- enough inmates to support that,” Dec. 7 in the 200 block of Fay A 55-year-old man was ar- Litter Crews Not fice vehicle out there along the said Sweet. Road west of Adna. rested over the weekend for mul- Feasible highway with inmates picking County Commissioner Bob- The district is warning resi- tiple offenses, including domestic up, we simply do not have the by Jackson lauded a number of dents of the exercise — which violence and unlawful firearm By The Chronicle staffing for that. It’s just chal- volunteer groups that frequently will involve a fully involved possession, according to the Sheriff Robert Snaza ad- lenging,” he said. partake in outdoor clean-ups and house fire — and states that peo- Thurston County Sheriff’s Office. dressed questions on using jail One of the challenges, added singled out Karla Logan Mitch- ple in the area are likely to see Deputies also found several inmates during public cleanups Snaza, lies in identifying the in- ell— daughter of former Lewis large plumes of smoke and fire thousand rounds of ammunition. Tuesday, telling the Lewis Coun- dividuals who can be trusted to County Sheriff Bill Logan— as department vehicles in the area About 7:30 a.m. Sunday, dep- ty Board of Commissioners that carry out a task outside of a jail one individual who is particu- for most of the day. uties were dispatched to the 9000 the sheriff’s office currently lacks facility. larly engaged in those kinds of The event is designed to give block of El Camino Lane South- the personnel to operate an in- Corrections Chief Chris community endeavors. firefighters real-world experi- east, near Yelm. house litter crew. Sweet seconded Snaza’s claims “They are constantly going ence. “While units were on their During the opening portions by affirming that currently, the places,” offered Jackson. “She’s For more information, call way, the woman stated that her of Tuesday’s monthly meeting Sheriff’s Office has three or four talked about going into some the district at 360-748-6019. boyfriend was a convicted felon, between the commission and prisoners who perform county- homeless camps — if they can.” The Weather Almanac

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Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Nov. 14, 2019 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 152.31 168.3 -0.02 Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 177.13 188.7 -0.07 Cowlitz at Packwood 0.83 10.5 +0.03 Cowlitz at Randle Mostly Cloudy Rain Likely Isolated Rain Scattered Rain Scattered Rain 4.24 18.0 +0.03 Cowlitz below Mayfield Dam 57° 46° 55° 45° 57° 47° 56° 49° 53° 42° 10.60 -- +0.00 Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon

Data reported from Centralia .Sunrise ...... today ...... 7:12 . . . .a.m...... Temperature .Sunset ...... tonight...... 4:39 . . . .p.m...... Bellingham Brewster .Yesterday's ...... High ...... 54...... Moonrise ...... 6:24 . . . .p.m...... National ...... Cities .Yesterday's ...... Low ...... 41...... 55/48 47/36 .Moonset ...... 9:19 . . . .a.m...... Normal ...... High...... 52...... Port. . . . . Angeles...... Today Fri. .Normal ...... Low...... 40...... 51/46 . . . City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx .Record ...... High...... 63 . . in. . 1929...... Seattle Anchorage 34/31 rs 35/32 cl .Record ...... Low...... 15 . . in. . 1916...... Boise 57/38 mc 60/39 mc 55/51 Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg Last New First Full Boston 39/36 cl 49/25 s .Yesterday ...... 0.00" ...... 55/47 49/32 11/19 11/26 12/4 12/12 Dallas 53/34 pc 57/35 s .Month . . . . . to. . .date ...... 0.36" ...... Tacoma Honolulu 87/68 pc 90/70 mc .Normal ...... month...... to. . date...... 3.17" ...... Centralia. . . . . 53/49 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 76/54 mc 75/51 pc Nashville 48/29 pc 44/28 pc .Year . . . .to . . date...... 26.26" ...... 57/46. Yakima .Normal ...... year. . . . to. . .date ...... 37.08" ...... Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 81/60 s 82/62 mc 49/33 Longview 57/46 Trees None None St. Louis 39/23 pc 42/27 s Area Conditions Grass None None Salt Lake City 62/42 pc 61/39 mc We Want Your Photos 57/48 Weeds None None San Francisco 61/53 mc 63/54 pc Yesterday Vancouver Shown is today's Mold None None Washington, DC 46/36 pc 52/33 mc City Hi/Lo Prcp. The Dalles weather. Temperatures Send in your weather-related photo- 57/47 Portland are today's highs and graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 57/48 49/38 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Fri. Today Fri. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Fri. Today Fri. Baghdad 83/62 pc 81/66 mc New Delhi 84/67 cl 87/71 mc City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 45/30 s 50/40 s Paris 46/41 ra 41/37 ra Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; mc/mostly Bremerton 54/51 cl 57/50 ra Spokane 47/36 mc 50/35 ra London 47/38 ra 48/42 ra Rio de Janeiro 75/72 ra 75/72 ra cloudy; pc/partly cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & Ocean Shores 55/51 ra 58/50 ra Tri Cities 46/37 mc 54/38 ra Mexico City 71/57 mc 65/56 ra Rome 59/52 ra 62/57 ra snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; sn/snow; ss/snow showers; t/thunderstorms Olympia 55/47 cl 54/46 ra Wenatchee 48/38 cl 54/40 ra Moscow 42/34 cl 40/34 mc Sydney 80/55 s 90/56 pc PACIFIC NORTHWEST

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Since his career with the San Diego police chief position at the City of our department is positioned for Police Department in 1985, and Bainbridge Island. successful growth for the foresee- was a captain and lieutenant at According to a news release, able future, I decided to apply for the Turlock Police Department in Nielsen and two other finalists the Bainbridge Island spot.” Turlock, California before com- — Joe Clark, of Norfolk, Virginia, The three finalists were select- ing to Centralia. and Dave Westrick, of Hollister, ed from a pool of 35 applicants While in Centralia, Nielsen California — at a reception sched- for the position, according to the has revamped the command uled for 6 p.m. Nov. 20 at Bain- news release. structure at the Centralia Police bridge Island’s city hall. Nielsen said the process has Department, has helped select “I’m excited to have such a been very competitive and that and train dogs to work in the strong slate of finalists for the he is scheduled to participate in Centralia and Chehalis K9 pro- City to consider as our next Police a two-day testing process for the grams and has recently expanded Chief,” said City Manager Mor- position. the Centralia department’s K9 gan Smith in a news release. “This “If I am fortunate enough to be program, adding a second patrol is a critical position within the Celene Fitzgerald / [email protected] selected, I can assure the Centra- K9 and a dedicated drug-sniffing organization, and it’s important Centralia Police Chief Carl Nielsen is being considered for a chief position in the lia community that their police dog. that we select a Chief who can Bainbridge Island Police Department. department is in great shape and Under Nielsen’s leadership, continue to build on the positive in the capable hands of outstand- the Centralia Police Department connections that exist between toring of creative people” and to themselves to grow both person- ing leadership and staff,” he wrote. has also joined the national “Safe our community and its Police De- challenge his staff to grow in their ally and professionally,” Nielsen According to the news release, Place” program to fight hate partment.” positions to benefit the depart- wrote in an email to The Chron- Bainbridge Island is seeking a po- crimes against the LGBTQ com- Nielsen told The Chronicle ment. icle. “Taking my own advice, I lice chief with leadership experi- munity earlier this year. that he has worked in the past “As part of that process, I have looked into the Chief’s position ence and a commitment to high He was a finalist for the police four and a half years in Centralia encouraged our staff to con- at the City of Bainbridge Island. standards set by the Washington chief position at the City of Lacey to prioritize “the hiring and men- stantly look for ways to challenge What I found was a community Association of Sheriffs and Police in 2018. Thurston County Sex Offenders Register as Transient Thurston County Tax Increase By The Chronicle to register as a to register as a sex offender due to Improve 911 System Several sex offenders have re- sex offender due to a 2012 conviction in Thurston cently registered as transient in to a 1996 con- County Superior Passes With Broad Support Thurston County, according to viction in Thur- Court of two the Thurston County Sheriff’s ston County for counts of first- Office. first-degree rape degree child SALES TAX: Measure Timothy W. Roberts, 35, a lev- of a child. At 14, molestation. Increases Sales Tax by el 2 sex offender, Furtwrangler Averette was ac- “We’re very grateful was accused of 0ne Tenth of 1 Percent is required to Steven Furtwrangler cused of, from register as a sex sexually assault- to the voters of ing a 6-year-old ages 14 to 19, By Eric Rosane offender due to sexually assault- Nicholas R. Averette Thurston County...” a 2004 convic- girl. [email protected] He is described as a white ing a known girl tion in Thurston A sales tax increase that Keith Flewelling, man standing 5 feet, 3 inches tall ages from ages 4 to 9. He was sen- County Superior would help fund replacements TCOMM executive director and weighing 120 pounds, with tenced to 86 months in prison. Court of one and upgrades for Thurston brown hair and eyes. Averette is described as a count of third- County’s primary emergency Steven A. Denton, 35, a level 1 white male standing 5 feet, 10 degree rape of Timothy Roberts communication system, owned If approved, TCOMM’s sex offender, is required to regis- a child. Rob- inches tall and weighing 190 and operated by Thurston 911 Proposition 1 will increase the ter as a sex offender due to 2002 erts, at 20, was pounds with brown hair and blue Communications (TCOMM county sales and use tax by conviction in Thurston County accused of sexually assaulting a eyes. 911), was passing with wide one-tenth of 1 percent, accord- Superior Court of communica- 14-year-old girl. He was sentenced Brandon W. Craypo, 34, a support nearly a week after ing to information from the tion with a minor for immoral to 13 months in prison and up to level 1 sex offender, is required to election day. agency. This adds up to an in- purposes. At 18, 48 months on supervision. register as a sex On Tuesday morning, Nov. crease of 1 cent on a $10 taxable Denton was ac- Level 2 sex offenders are con- offender due to 12, the ballot measure, known purchase. cused of having sidered to be at a higher risk to re- a 2002 convic- as Proposition 1, was passing TCOMM says it would take sexual contact tion in Thurston overwhelmingly with 73.12 about three years to replace offend than a level 1 sex offender, with a 14-year- percent approval and 26.88 per- and upgrade the system with but not at the highest risk. old girl. He was County Juvenile cent against. Early counts show the estimated $4.45 million the Roberts is described as a white sentenced to 365 Court of one that more than 50,000 voters proposition will bring in. The male standing 5 feet, 10 inches days in jail with count of second- approved the measure while replacement system would also tall and weighing 155 pounds. He 305 days sus- degree rape of a about 18,500 voted against it. address capacity, coverage and has brown hair and brown eyes. pended. Steven A. Denton child. Craypo Brandon Craypo “We’re very grateful to the interoperable communication Zachary P. Stephens, 27, a Denton is was accused, at voters of Thurston County for problems TCOMM currently level 1 sex offender, is required to described as a white male stand- 17, of sexually their support of public safety experiences with the current register as a sex ing 6 feet tall and weighing 150 assaulting a 13-year-old girl. He and emergency communica- system. offender due to pounds, with brown hair and was sentenced to 15 to 36 weeks tions,” TCOMM Executive Di- Thurston 911 Communica- a 2007 convic- brown eyes. confinement. rector Keith Flewelling said. tions is the county’s primary tion in Thurston Todd J. Baldwin, 32, a level 1 For more information on sex Flewelling said after talk- processor of 911 calls. The County Juvenile sex offender, is required to reg- offenders registered in Thurston ing with the county auditor, he agency is responsible for dis- Court of one ister as a sex offender due to a County, go to www.co.thurston. feels fairly confident from the patching all public safety re- count of first- 2005 conviction wa.us/sheriff/ or call 360-754- election night counts that the sponders in the county except degree rape of a in Thurston 2894. ballot measure will pass. for Washington State Patrol. child and first- County Superior degree child Zachary P. Stephens Court of one molestation. count of first- At 14, Ste- degree rape of a phens was accused of sexually child. Baldwin assaulting a five-year-old boy. He was accused of, pleaded guilty to the charges and at 17 years old, was sentenced to 15 to 36 weeks sexually assault- Todd Baldwin confinement for each count. ing a 5-year- Level 1 sex offenders are con- old girl. He was sentenced to 96

sidered to be the least likely to months in prison. reoffend. Baldwin is described as a Stephens is described as a white male standing 6 feet, 4 white male standing 6 feet tall inches tall and weighing 240 and weighing 160 pounds, with pounds, with brown hair and ha- red hair and brown eyes. zel eyes. Steven D. Furtwrangler, 37, a Nicholas R. Averette, 29, a level 1 sex offender, is required level 1 sex offender, is required RALPH & GLORIA KNOW THE VALUE OF BEING... News in Brief Two People Treated store in Seattle’s Sodo neighbor- hood. Home for After Bear Spray Seattle police and firefighters responded to the store at 1765 Exposure at Store Sixth Ave. S. around 1:30 p.m. the holidays. By Paige Cornwell after receiving reports of a “gas- The Seattle Times eous substance” inside the build- ing. Employees and customers Two people were treated by were told to evacuate the store medics after a can of bear spray while crews ventilated the build- was activated Monday after- ing, Seattle Fire Department Recover close to home, noon inside the Goodwill Outlet spokesman David Cuerpo said. close to the ones you love. Gloria Cournyer, of Morton, was a recent Transitional Care patient at Morton Hospital. She and husband, Ralph, experienced our great care and the added benefit of recovering close to home. Ralph and their children were able to visit every day, which would have been very difficult if she had been in an out-of-town nursing home during her recovery.

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Jared Wenzelburger / [email protected] Gordon Glick, bottom left, takes a picture as fellow Industrial Workers of the World members pose for a photo next to the grave site of Nathan Wesley Everest Monday afternoon at the Greenwood Memorial Cemetery in Centralia.

Rocks and medallions along with a small bottle of whiskey are placed on the tombstone of Nathan Wesley Everest Monday afternoon at the Greenwood Me- morial Cemetery in Centralia.

An Industrial Worker of the World member holds a fl ag and Bob McAllister, center, talks to members of multiple chapters sports a fl ower in his ear in honor of Nathan Wesley Everest at of the Industrial Workers of the World gathered in honor of his grave site Monday afternoon at the Greenwood Memo- Nathan Wesley Everest at his grave site Monday afternoon at rial Cemetery in Centralia. the Greenwood Memorial Cemetery in Centralia.

Members of the Industrial Workers of the World gather wav- Bob McAllister, center left, decorates the grave site of Nathan A wreath that reads ‘An Injury to One is an Injury to All’ hangs near the Nathan ing fl ags and sporting I.W.W. attire as they honor Nathan Wesley Everest with cedar Monday afternoon at the Green- Wesley Everest grave site Monday afternoon at the Greenwood Memorial Cem- Wesley Everest at his grave site Monday afternoon at the wood Memorial Cemetery in Centralia. etery in Centralia after members of the Industrial Workers of the World decorated Greenwood Memorial Cemetery in Centralia. the area with fl owers, fl ags, and cedar. Black Friday Preparations Have Piscatorial Prospects Percolating in S QUATCH Area Ponds By The Chronicle UATCH The Washington Depart- SUMMIT ment of Fish and Wildlife is in S the midst of their annual trout stocking effort in advance of the SUMMIT Thanksgiving holiday weekend. Each year, the state loads re- gional waters with thousands of IN THE GREAT HALL lunker rainbow trout for a “Black Friday” fishing event that’s in- tended to provide an alternative to Sightings the harried shopping experience. A NOV. 22 – 23 , 2019 press release from the WDFW not- FRIDAY 6PM–10PM ed that the hatchery trout stocking effort offers “anglers opportunities Happen Here! SATURDAY 9AM–6PM for tight lines rather than long lines on the day after Thanksgiving.” Those hatchery trout are THIS YEAR WE HAVE THE said to average between 15 and See Website for Details 16 inches in length with some ONLY ALL FEMALE GROUP weighing up to three pounds. THE SHE SQUATCHERS www.sasquatchsummit.com “This is a great chance to enjoy a fun day on the water with fam- ily and friends,” said Steve Car- omile, WDFW inland fish pro- gram manager, in a press release. “I can’t think of a better way to pre-celebrate the holidays.” Lakes slated for stocking in the coming weeks include Fort Borst Park Pond in Centralia, and South Lewis County Park Pond in Toledo. In Thurston County Black, Long, and Offut lakes are all designated for trout deposits. Cases Pond in Pacific County and Kress Lake in Cowlitz County are also scheduled to be stocked along STAY 2 NIGHTS with Battle Ground Lake and Klineline Pond in Clark County. American Lake and Tanwax Lake SUNDAY-THURSDAY $249 in Pierce County will also receive shipments of rainbows. INCLUDES $100 $100 FOOD CREDIT, A load of other lakes on the east side of the state have been BOTTLE OF WINE AND GIFT. planted with fry trout over a lon- Limited number of rooms at this rate. Blackout dates apply. ger period of time. Those fish that haven’t been caught have likely grown to what the WDFW likes to call “catchable size” by now. “WDFW’s trout stocking and

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The Southwest Washington Dance Center Announces Carol Brumley Scheduled Performances by her parents, Oscar Brown By Ralph Mancini and Opal Thronton; and her daughter, Maryann. Carol will [email protected] finally be reunited with her The 24th annual production late husband, William “Edwin” of the timeless classic, “The Nut- Brumley. cracker” by the Southwest Wash- She is survived by her ington Dance Center will help children, Teresa Hlubik and ring in the holiday spirit with a William (Tressa) Brumley; series of ballet performances from grandchildren, William Dec. 13 through Dec. 15 at Cen- Chronicle File Photo (Abby) Brumley (and great- grandbaby, William due 2020), tralia College’s Corbet Theatre. Dancers perform during dress rehearsals for ‘The Nutcracker Ballet’ in November, Thomas Lancaster and Andrew This year’s showcase features 2018 at the Southwest Washington Dance Center in Chehalis. a cast of more than 120 dancers Brumley; and brother, Michael from the dance center, along with ented, so you can bring little chil- Gracie Ericson, Gideon Newkirk, It is with great sadness (Diana) Brown. Carol will be children and adults from Lewis dren, and grandpa.” Tanner Calder, Savanna Bolivar, that the family of Carol Ray forever remembered by her and South Thurston counties. “The Nutcracker” was origi- Julia King, Amanda Brossard Brumley announces her passing family and friends. The 2019 production, ac- nally written as a two-act ballet and David March. Friday, Nov. 1, 2019. She was A service will be held at a cording to the dance center’s in 1892, and centers around a The prep work for the holiday born May 8, 1940, in Pontotoc, later date. Later, gator… After Administrative Director Marcia girl who befriends a nutcracker spectacular kicks off in August, Miss. Carol will be missed by a while, crocodile. Greenfield, includes a number of who comes to life on Christmas said Greenfield, as advanced her children and grandchildren. To view the obituary, please go to tweaks, including new costumes Eve to wage a battle against the company-level dancers undergo She was preceded in passing chronline.com/obituaries. and new choreography for one evil Mouse King. an “intensive” week of train- part of the show. Among the local performers ing followed by two full weeks Sticklin Funeral Chapel When asked why “The Nut- contributing in the 2019 rendi- of rehearsals before the start of Condolences may 1437 South Gold St., cracker” has emerged as a popular tion of “The Nutcracker” will be the school year. From there, she be offered at: Centralia, WA 98531. holiday staple in Lewis County, Scott Middleton as Heir Dros- continued, the participants meet www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com 360-736-1388 Greenfield explained that the selmeier; Mark Young, Sandra every Saturday for the following show’s secret formula lies in its Young, Dan Kay and Tabitha three months. ability to engage people of all ages. Dennison sharing the roles of Mr. Showtimes for this year’s pro- “It’s an old story and it’s told and Mrs. Staulbaum: Dan Kay as duction are at 7:30 p.m. on Dec. differently by every company Mother Ginger; Matt March as 13; at 1 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. on Dec. that does it. I think our show is the the Mouse King, along with 14 and at 1 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. on very unique. It’s fun and full of Ava Meller and Olivia Yalovskiy Dec. 15. Tickets are available at Ruth Lascurain color and little kids can sit and who’ll both be portraying Clara. swwdance.org or by stopping by Ruth Ann Lascurain, 65, be dazzled by all the stuff they Dancing principal roles will or calling the dance center at 360- loving wife, mother and see on stage,” stated Greenfield. be handled by Brenna Witchey, 748-4789. After Dec. 8, tickets grandmother of Cinebar, Wash., “It’s just a really, really enjoyable Isabel Langhaim, Delanie Hill, will only be available online or at passed away in her home Oct. time and it’s totally family ori- Angela March, Ava Chrisman, the Corbet Theatre box office. 31, 2019. She was born Dec. 19, 1953, in Anthony, Kan., to Sam and Jennie Hill. Ruth was the Centralia Approves $2.3 Million Bid Award oldest of four children. She and her husband, Charles, settled in Cinebar in 1982, and for Construction of Salzer Substation raised three of their four children on a farm they had dreamed of. By Celene Fitzgerald a location that will allow it to council a diagram of plate move- Ruth delighted in having her [email protected] provide power to the proposed ments off the Washington coast. grandchildren around and seeing She was preceded in death by Centralia Station project, which In the harshest conditions, them enjoy the farm she loved The Centralia City Coun- her father; mother-in-law; and is expected to include a WinCo. possibly a cold winter, two substa- and called home. She was a father-in-law. cil approved a bid award of There are currently five Cen- tions need to survive the earth- strong woman with a kind heart, $2,327,187.30 for the Salzer Sub- Her immediate family will be tralia City Light substations — quake in order to provide power who would just as easily call you paying their respects privately station construction project North Port, Fords Prairie, Cooks for the whole city. In average con- out when you got out of line as at the city council meeting on for now, with a celebration of Hill, Zimmerman, and May ditions only one substation needs give you a hug because she knew life to follow in the spring or Tuesday night. Street. All but the May Street to survive, Norton reported. Now you needed one. Ruth loved The engineer estimated summer of 2020. Those who location are located on the west the city will have a back up in the making handcrafted baskets, wish to show their support or the cost to be $2.5 million. Ti- side of Interstate 5 and accord- case of an earthquake. soaps, textiles, canned goods tan Electric, Inc. bid $2,327,187, share their stories can do so by ing to the City Light General The Saltzer Substation will and other crafts that we will hold searching for Ruth Lascurain making it 7 percent under the Manager M.L. Norton, most of adopt the same earthquake re- dear the rest of our lives. bid estimate. The transformer and signing the guest book at Centralia’s population lives on sistant design as the recently up- Ruth Lascurain is survived legacy.com. Condolences and will be a seperate cost. the east side of I-5. Since a major- dated Fords Prairie Substation. by her husband; three children; “This substation was approved messages of support can be sent ity of the people and emergency The substation will also include and one stepson; as well as to Charles at [email protected]. in the November 27, 2018 budget response centers are on the east earthquake resistant transmis- her mother; three approval meeting last year,” said side, “a new substation is vital to sion lines. The substation will siblings; and eight To view the obituary, please go to Norton addressing the council provide normal and emergency operate at 69,000 volts intically grandchildren. www.chronline.com/obituaries. before their vote. supply to all east-Centralia loads and be able to increase to 115,000. The Salzer Substation would in the event lines crossing I-5 are provide either primary or emer- out,” as stated in Norton’s pre- gency supply to Providence Cen- sentation. tralia Hospital as well as many The Salzer Substation has NEW + IMPROVED UNLIMITED PLANS areas in downtown Centralia an earthquake resistant design. NOTICEABLY FASTER SPEEDS + INTERNATIONAL COVERAGE including: City Hall, Centralia Norton spoke about the Casca- Community College, the Cen- dia Earthquake that occured 319 starting at tralia Emergency Operations years ago and it is estimated that Center, Centralia downtown there will be a plate subduction business district, Riverside Fire on the northwest coast of the U.S. $ Authority’s Pearl Street station, every 250 years. and three elementary schools. “We are due for another event,” 30/MO. The substation will also be in said Norton when showing the with 4 lines Twin Transit Expands Sunday Service

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Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman One Election Down, One to Go By the time I got to my com- As for the loss of Lee Coumbs bridges. They just don’t want puter last Wednesday it was too COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... on the council, if you’ll remem- to pay for them. We know that late to meet the deadline for space almost directly in front Ever since the council/man- ber, Lee was the first mayor of the reason the initiative got the November 7 edition of The of the courthouse doors. In ager form of city government Centralia under the brand new onto the ballot is only because Chronicle. For previous years that lobby was replaced the three-member com- council/manager system of city Tim Eyeman was able to get what it’s worth, packed with candidates and mission form about 35 years ago, government and has been serv- enough donations from citizens then, here’s their friends and you could feel they’ve been actively involved ing the city and its citizens ever — wealthier than you and me — my delayed the excitement and anticipation in managing the city. I’m, of since. As I frequently like to to hire individuals to stand in response to brag, I’m the last living mayor hovering over the crowd. I felt course, referring to Lee Coumbs supermarket parking lots and the recent elec- none of that on Tuesday and it on the city council and Bonnie to have been elected directly by tion. I know of the citizens of the city under the talk people into signing little- made me sad. Canaday, who ran, this time, for understood petitions. no one who is Most of the candidates were Port of Centralia commissioner. old three-member Commission I’ve asked this before: has ever completely — no doubt — sitting at home in I considered her to be the ideal form. By Bill Moeller pleased with all front of their computers, ready candidate for the Centralia port We had to deal with every anyone ever challenged the le- of the results of to join their friends in the living district post because I know, small day-to-day decision in- gality of having paid petitioners an election. I’m no exception. room as the results began to ap- from serving with her on Cen- stead of setting a general policy gathering signatures to promote First of all, I was surprised pear on their screen. tralia’s City Council, that she and hiring someone else to carry a ballot measure? and saddened by the small You’ve had a week to read all could be a pivotal vote on reign- it out. This is, by no means, a number of people gathered in of those results in this newspa- ing in what I call “the bigger is reflection on Centralia’s current ••• the county courthouse Tuesday per, so you won’t be surprised better” philosophy that seems City manager nor his efforts. Bill Moeller is a former enter- night — those wanting first to to read that I’m sorry for the de- to prevail these days. I feel I’m He’s respected as being one of tainer, mayor, bookstore owner, city hear the individual results of the feats of two long-time local poli- not the only Centralia resident the best. council member, paratrooper and voting. I should have suspected ticians (and personal friends) whose point of view includes the My reaction to Initiative pilot living in Centralia. He can be the low turnout when I arrived who have served — with honor Centralia Station project in that 976 is simple — people want reached at bookmaven321@comcast. and was able to find a parking — the citizens of Centralia. category. safe transportation, roads and net. COMMENTARY: Back to Business Greatest Generation Quickly Slipping Into History

Just before Veterans Day, eign combat zone such as Iraq the last known survivor of the and Afghanistan. It is equally Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor hard for those whose relatives died at age 98. With the passing have been killed or suffer from of George Hursey of Massachu- permanent psychological and setts, it closed that chapter of physical wounds. World War II There is a new appreciation — the world’s for our military that was absent most deadly during the Vietnam conflict. conflict in And, thankfully we are address- which over 60 ing important psychological million people needs such as Post-Traumatic perished. Stress Disorder (PTSD). We President now recognize that mental and Franklin By Don C. Brunell emotional wounds are as seri- D. Roosevelt ous as loss of limbs or mobility. called Dec. 7, Once called shell shock or 1941, “the date which will live battle fatigue syndrome, it is a in infamy.” During the surprise serious condition that can de- attack, 350 Japanese aircraft velop after a person has experi- descended on Pearl Harbor and enced or witnessed a traumatic nearby Hawaiian military in- or terrifying event in which se- Child Care Is Important Issue for the stallations in two waves. More than 2,400 Americans were rious physical harm occurred or killed, and 21 ships were sunk was threatened. PTSD extends Health of Our Families and Economy or damaged. beyond the military to law en- Hursey lived to fight else- forcement, emergency respond- By Kris Johnson where in the Pacific Theater, ers, rape victims, and those Guest Column suffering the consequences of President, Association of Washington including New Guinea and Business sue of child care is for their states. Guadalcanal, where he was in- heinous crimes and disasters. We are just scratching the The lack of access to afford- business and for their employ- As a result, parents may jured. He was discharged from ees, Anderson said. The fact transition from full-time to the Army in 1945 after reaching surface of PTSD. While many able, high-quality child care World War II veterans coped isn’t just a problem for fami- is, people are leaving jobs, not part-time work, decline a the rank of First Sergeant. accepting jobs and foregoing career or educational oppor- According to the U.S. De- with “shell shock” by parking lies. A recently released report educational opportunities be- tunity, quit their job or end up partment of Veterans Affairs, it in the back of their minds shows that it’s also a major is- and hoping it just goes away, we sue for employers and for the cause they can’t find or afford being fired. the men and women who child care, she said. are learning PTSD needs to be overall economy. The survey found that 48 fought and won World War II “It’s a workforce issue. It’s an are now in their late 80s and treated. Hiding it can lead to The report, titled “The percent of parents with young Mounting Costs of Child Care: education issue. It’s a rural is- children reported missing 90s. They are dying quickly suicide. sue,” Anderson said. “Most im- (400 per day) and the last esti- In the United States, more Impacts of Child Care Afford- days at work, school or train- ability and Access to Washing- portant, it’s a Washington is- ing in the last 6 months due to mate is fewer than 389,000 of than 40,000 people commit sui- sue. We need to educate people the 16 million Americans who cide each year. USA Today re- ton’s Employers and Economy,” child care disruptions, and 40 found that a lack of child care and make them aware.” percent reported the need to served are alive. ports last year, 325 active-duty According to the survey, is costing Washington busi- arrive late and leave work early In his book, Tom Brokaw troops died by suicide, a rate of workers with children under nesses more than $2 billion per due to child care issues. called them our “Greatest Gen- 24.8 per 100,000. The civilian age 6 represent 15 percent eration.” He wrote these men suicide rate is 18 per 100,000. year in employee turnover or The direct cost to employ- of Washington’s workforce. ers as a result of employee and women fought not for fame While it is undocumented, missed work. The total cost to Nearly half of those families or recognition, but because it the suicide rate among our the state economy tops more turnover or missed work due surveyed said they found it dif- to child care issues is $2.08 bil- was the “right thing to do.” military in WWII was thought than $6.5 billion per year. ficult or very difficult to find, lion per year, the report found. “They grew up during the to be much less than it is today. The report was developed afford and keep child care. Overall, the report conclud- Great Depression and went on After WWII, speculation is it through a collaboration of the Part of the problem is to fight in World War II and may have been under reported. Washington State Child Care that the number of child care ed that families, employers and the state’s economy depend on contributed to the war effort on Perhaps we can learn from Collaborative Task Force part- providers is not keeping pace the child care industry in the the home front,” Brokaw added. World War II documents. That ners, which include the Associ- with population growth. The same way they depend on pub- World War II impacted is a good reason to keep the ation of Washington Business report notes that the number lic utilities, but the industry every family. My father and memory of America’s Greatest Institute, Child Care Aware of family child care providers is largely comprised of small his two brothers were Army Generation and veterans, such of Washington, Children’s Al- has dropped 20 percent in five businesses operating in a “bro- veterans who served in the as George Hursey, alive. Study- liance, the Washington state years, while the state’s popu- Department of Commerce, and ken market.” Pacific and European theaters. ing their lives just may unlock lation has grown more than the U.S. Chamber of Com- Child care and early learn- Letters from the battlefront information helpful to treating 400,000. The capacity of li- merce Foundation. ing have well-documented were sporadic and my grand- emotional disorders. censed child care provider slots parents lived with the fear that Amy Anderson, government grew by just 3,000 children value to the workforce and to affairs director for the Associa- society, and yet most parents representatives from the War ••• during that time. Department would show up on tion of Washington Business, When families do manage cannot afford to pay for the Don C. Brunell is a business serves as a member of the task true value of that child care, their doorstep with the news analyst, writer and columnist. He re- to find child care, it’s expen- that one of their sons was either tired as president of the Association force and helped lead a discus- sive. According to data from the report found. killed or missing in action. of Washington Business, the state’s sion about the report’s findings Child Care Aware of Washing- Ultimately, the report Even with today’s modern oldest and largest business organi- during AWB’s Policy Summit ton, families in Washington concluded, without access to communications, war is dif- zation, and now lives in Vancouver. in September. pay more on average for an reliable, quality child care, ficult for many families who He can be contacted at theBrunells@ Employers don’t always infant in a family child care employees and employers both have loved ones deployed in for- msn.com. realize how significant the is- program than all but two other suffer.

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By Ryan Blethen cause of Aspergillus. The rooms out getting sick, according to the notified the hospital in August smaller particles like mold. That The Seattle Times were reopened July 4. Centers for Disease Control and the upgrades it made to its air-fil- air-handling unit was shut and a The hospital struggled with Prevention. But people with lung tration system moved Children’s new one was to be installed, Del Seattle Children’s has closed the fungus last year, when three disease or weakened immune back in compliance. Beccaro said. three of its operating rooms be- surgical patients became ill from systems, and especially organ or Death from a fungal infec- Children’s officials have not cause of the same fungus that the mold and one of them died. stem-cell-transplant patients, are tion caused by Aspergillus is not said how the mold returned. The forced the shutdown of all the Three more patients became sick at higher risk of developing as- a “notifiable condition” that re- Aspergillus problem last year hospital’s operating rooms ear- after being infected by the mold pergillosis, a disease caused by quires health-care providers to was the result of small gaps in lier this year. The hospital is also earlier this year. The patient who the mold. Aspergillosis can range notify public-health authorities, the walls of two operating rooms, looking into two new infections died was infected in 2018 but from mild to serious, manifesting according to DOH. Del Beccaro said. caused by the Aspergillus mold. died this year. Children’s report- as an allergic reaction or infections In an August interview hos- The operating-room closures The mold was discovered dur- ed the death to the state Depart- in the lungs and other organs. pital officials said the problem this year forced about 1,000 pa- ing a routine air test conducted ment of Health (DOH) on May Patients are typically infected was caused by a gap in the array tients to postpone procedures or Sunday, according to a Children’s 20 — the date the hospital also when dust is stirred up during of small air filters used to catch seek surgeries elsewhere. news release Monday, which said, reported the mold was present in renovation or construction at a “We are deeply sorry for the im- four of its operating rooms. hospital, or through contami- pact the air quality issues in our Children’s officials did not nated biomedical devices. In Loving Memory Of operating rooms continue to have immediately respond Monday to DOH was notified of the situ- on our patients and families. Se- a series of questions and the hos- ation Sunday night and is still attle Children’s remains commit- pital’s chief medical officer, Dr. learning the details, said spokes- Richard Mahar ted to doing what’s right to keep Mark Del Baccaro wasn’t made woman Julie Graham. Children’s our patients safe.” available for an interview. also informed Public Health — 1937 ~ 2019 Children’s closed four operat- Aspergillus is a common mold Seattle & King County Sunday Richard Allen Mahar, 82, ing rooms May 18 and shuttered found outdoors and indoors. Peo- night and told the agency it is passed away at his Centralia. the remaining 10 on May 24 be- ple breathe in spores daily with- initiating an investigation to de- Wash., residence, Monday, termine the cause of the mold’s Sept. 16, 2019. He was born reappearance, said Public Health at Centralia General Hospital, spokesman James Apa. July 27, 1937, to Phillip After the past two discover- Earl and Josephine Estella (Bouchard) Mahar. ies of Aspergillus, DOH opened Richard lived in Morton, investigations. In May, DOH and Wash., for a short while, but the Centers for Medicare and Centralia was his home. He was Medicaid Services (CMS) found a fixture in Centralia. Richard the hospital to be deficient of ef- was a frequent guest at the fective oversight for “quality im- Olympic Club and Centerville provement, infection control that Café on Tower Avenue, just a put patients at risk of harm from and Josephine; brother, Bill; short walk from his home at and sister, Gloria Coleman. pathogenic organisms.” A surprise the Lewis and Clark on West DOH inspection of Children’s this Richard will forever be Magnolia Street. Richard remembered by his brothers, summer found it to be in compli- was a prolific artist, Doug,he wouldRonnie and Kenny; ance with state requirements. sell sketchbook originals of sister-in-law, Jean; numerous CMS had threatened to re- his colorful folk art to fellow nieces and nephews; and Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times guests of these restaurants in move Children’s from the fed- many other extended family Some operating rooms at Seattle Children’s have again been closed due to mold, eral program for patients using exchange for a few dollars formembers. the hospital announced Monday. Medicare and Medicaid, but a bite to eat, this was what he All who knew Richard are called his ‘fun money.’ invited to his celebration of life, Richard was a proud member which will be held from 1 p.m. Tumwater Suspect Still at Large After Weekend Robbery, Police Say of the Cowlitz tribe and an avid to 3 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 16, fisherman. Salmon runs meant 2019, at the Lewis and Clark, By Rolf Boone the counter. The suspect is described as a that it was time to head to the 117 W. Magnolia St., Centralia. rivers and catch some dinner! The Olympian The suspect didn’t have a light-skinned black man, 5-foot- Please bring a favorite side weapon, and didn’t imply that he 8 to 5-foot-10, who was last seen He was an easygoing, kind and dish or refreshment to share A Tumwater robbery suspect had a weapon, he just demanded wearing a black sweatshirt, gray loving friend to all, and he will with others along with your is still at large after an incident money, Lt. Jen Kolb said Mon- sweatpants, black tennis shoes be greatly missed. memories of Richard. on Capitol Boulevard over the day. He was given an undisclosed and something on his hands, Richard was preceded in To view the obituary, please go to weekend, police say. amount from a cash register but possibly gloves, Kolb said. death by his parents, Phillip chronline.com/obituaries. About 9:30 a.m. Sunday, a none from a store safe. Anyone with information is Sticklin Funeral Chapel man entered Southend Grocery A K9 was called in to track asked to call the non-emergency 1437 South Gold St., Condolences may in the 6400 block of Capitol Bou- the suspect, but the track went dispatch line at 360-704-2740 or Centralia, WA 98531. be offered at: levard Southeast and demanded cold, leading police to think the South Sound Crime Stoppers at 360-736-1388 www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com money from the person behind man fled in a vehicle. 800-222-8477.

In Loving Memory Of Noah “Buggy” Jon Markstrom Noah “Buggy” Jon and grandparents, William and Of the things Noah enjoyed, much earthly time as possible Markstrom, 6, of Centralia, Dixie Rogerson of Tracyton. school was at the top of his with Noah. For that we are Wash., was welcomed home Also included are many aunts, list. He took pride in being forever grateful. into the Kingdom of Heaven, uncles, cousins, extended family a Tiny at Fords Prairie Our family would like to Nov. 6, 2019, following a members, and close friends he Elementary and loved everyone thank nurses, Sarah and Michele, valiant battle with brain cancer. considered family. Noah loved there. He was a voracious learner who loved and cared for Noah He was born Jan. 20, 2013, in and was loved by all in his who was constantly expanding at home and at school. We are Olympia, Wash., to Kyle and family. his intellect. Even after enduring also grateful to Jovie and the Kara Markstrom. Noah was preceded in death multiple rounds of radiation to staff with Providence Hospice Noah continually battled by a stillborn brother, James, his brain, radiation that should who helped us ensure Noah was for two years. He wasDec. first3, 2011. They will be laid have caused severe cognitive comfortable in his final days. diagnosed with a tumor on his to rest together near family at deficits, Noah remained at the Noah’s battle has been very nervous system cancer. Each brain stem in December of 2017, Claquato Cemetery. top of his class. difficult for our family. Without year, more children die from when he was four years old. This Noah was blessed to live in Noah was very fond of his all the love, support and prayers brain tumors than any other form was followed by a return and the same town with grandparents Momma and never teased her from countless people, it would of cancer. The children who spread of the disease in February and great-grandparents. He like he did his Dad. When have been impossible. Our survive are often left with life- of 2019. Throughout this time, spent every Thursday with Dad would ask him why he families, churches, community long side-effects from horrible he taught us the true meaning great-grandparents, Mel and didn’t tease Mom, he would and strangers have stepped up treatment. After Noah’s passing, of strength and courage. Noah Jean. Noah loved his time say, “Because Momma is so and carried us though this battle. his tumors were donated for was a kind, loving, funny and at Westminster Presbyterian beautiful”. She was the love of We hope each and every one of research use by the team at the intelligent boy, who touched Church with Grandma Jean. his life. He absolutely adored you feel our sincere appreciation Pediatric Brain Tumor Research many lives. Despite countless There he attended VBS, worked her. Noah’s last words were and gratitude. Because of you, Fund. Please consider making surgeries, procedures, pokes on projects, and grew to know to his Momma, “You are my we were able to focus solely on small annual contributions to and discomfort, he never once and love Christ. Noah enjoyed sunshine”. Noah throughout his battle. This the PBTRF (pbtrf.org) so we can complained about the hospital going to movies and spending Noah received all his ensured he had the best care and find a way to stop this monster. stays and treatments he endured. Fridays with Grammy Lori treatment and care at Mary highest quality of life possible. “Many hands make light work”. Noah never asked “why” this and Papa Bill. Noah also liked Bridge Children’s Hospital. He We would also like to Even though Noah’s life was was happening to him. Noah being outside, helping dad and grew exceptionally close to a thank the Rachel Lynn Henley cut very short, his legacy will never had envy or a cold heart. Grandpa Jon with projects. few of the people there, but loved Foundation, Austen Everett have a lasting impact on this He lived, loved and laughed He played in the tree house everyone. He never dreaded Foundation, Make-A-Wish, world. The family is starting every single day. He had more with Grandpa Kirk and did art a trip to the clinic or hospital, Soulumination, Thurston the Noah Jon Markstrom dignity than anyone would think projects with Grandma Deb. even when he knew at the very County Court, Jacob Haider, Foundation. NJMF will be was humanly possible. We are He also liked playing baseball, least, there would be some USAF 4th Airlift Squadron, providing college scholarships all better for witnessing Noah’s camping in the family RV, pokes. They always found a way Mandi Mcdougall Photography, and grants to people pursuing example. Like Noah in the backyard barbeques, going to to make his treatments tolerable and all the great people and careers in pediatric medicine. Bible, he was ever the optimist. the races, target shooting with and add joy to the experience. organizations that helped make Donations in Noah’s memory With his usual smile, Noah Dad, and riding his 4-wheeler Because of those people, Mary Noah feel special. These will be can be made to the Noah always found a way to do what at Shawn and Kacee’s house. Bridge was always a place of lasting memories for our family. Jon Markstrom Foundation was asked of him, while also Noah had a special bond with peace for him. Noah enjoyed A celebration of (noahjonmarkstromfoundation. finding a way to help others. his cousin Lane. He enjoyed any sharing his many jokes with the Noah’s life will be org) in the coming months and/ Noah is survived by time spent with him, especially doctors and nurses who cared held at NW Sports or the Mary Bridge Children’s his parents, Kyle and Kara playing online video games and for him. He loved to make them Hub, 701 Allen Ave., Foundation (marybridge.org/ Markstrom; grandparents, Bill nerf dart or water balloon battles laugh. Our family could not be Centralia, at 3 p.m., about/giving/). and Lori McAllister of Centralia; in the backyard. We are certain more thankful for all the care Saturday, Nov. 23, “No more earthly suffering, grandfather, Jon Markstrom of Noah’s exposure to multiple and compassion we received 2019. Casual dress is our sweet boy. We love you Grayland; great-grandparents, generations helped shape him from the doctors nurses, and encouraged. to the moon and back, Noah Melvin and Jean Bluhm of into the kind and loving boy he staff who tried tirelessly to cure In the United States, about Jon!“ Chehalis; grandparents, Kirk was. It also made him wise, far Noah of his cancer. Their skill 4,600 children per year are To view the obituary, please go to and Debra Parnham of Centralia; beyond his years. and compassion afforded us as diagnosed with brain and central chronline.com/obituaries. 2 Timothy 4:7-8 “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award me on that day – and not only to me, but all who have longed for his appearing” 1 Corinthians 2:9 “What no eye has seen, what no ear has heard, and what no human mind has conceived, the things God has prepared for those who love him” Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019 Real Estate

NMLS: Low Supply Spurs More Competition Among Western Washington Homebuyers

By The Chronicle The data also shows gains Statewide, realtors are seeing in October’s pending sales (up a markedly low supply in active nearly 5.6 percent), closed sales home listings — 21 percent low- (up 4.1 percent) and prices (up er than this time last year and nearly 7.7 percent) compared to down 10 percent since Septem- a year ago. ber, according to the Northwest Beeson, a member of the Multiple Listing Service. Northwest MLS board of direc- “People are moving here, tors, said inventory shortages are home prices will continue to in- what some call the “new normal.” crease, inventory shortages will The sustained, lower levels of occur. That’s our future,” said supply “drive some buyers crazy Dick Beeson, principal manag- as they keep expecting to gain ing broker at RE/MAX North- the upper hand,” Beeson said, west in Gig Harbor. adding. “It’s not going to happen In Lewis County, the num- any time soon. The market has bers were mixed — total listings settled into a circadian rhythm were down from October 2018, of sorts.” but more new listings came in The NWMLS figures show a during October 2019 than the 1.73-month supply of inventory same month in 2018. in its 23-county coverage area. In Last month, Lewis County a balanced market, there is typi- got 115 new listings, compared cally four to six months of supply. with 102 in October 2018. Total Northwest MLS records listings last month were at 254, show the last time the supply compared to 317 in October 2018. of homes and condos exceeded Dreamstime / TNS The median price for home three months was February 2015, Statewide, supply is low in the housing market. sales increased in Oct. 2019 to when there was just over 3.5 $322,000 from $300,000 the pre- months of supply. 28.7 percent) and Kitsap (down Grady, president and COO of rates at all-time lows, and several vious October in Lewis County. Compared to the October nearly 27 percent). Coldwell Banker Bain. “Invento- new condo projects in the pipe- Statewide, active listings of 2018, last month’s supply of ac- The volume of pending sales ry is staying between 1.7 and 2.3 line (instead of apartments) giv- homes and condos totaled 14,379, tive listings declined by double- was higher than the number of months and median sales prices en the legislature’s change this the lowest level since April. digits in 18 of the 23 counties in new listings. are stabilizing” in many areas, year in the construction defects The year-over-year and the NWMLS report. “The most recent data certain- he noted. “Couple this with con- laws — all these point to a new month-to-month volume of new Thurston County had the ly appears to bolster the idea of a tinuing positive economic news definition of a ‘balanced market’ listings also declined last month, sharpest decline (down 35.5 per- ‘new normal,’ as we see the same locally — including a positive of only two months of inventory according to the NWMLS report. cent), followed by Pierce (down trends continuing,” stated Mike forecast for job creation, interest instead of four to six months.” Thurston County Median Price Still Hovers Global Group Hosts Affordable Near $350,000 for Single-Family Home Housing Summit in Seattle

By Rolf Boone Sound’s I-5 corridor,” said Ken the lack of home building. By NW REporter FIABCI Arabic Countries and president of the Real Estate Syn- The Olympian Anderson, president and owner “It would take a major shift, Leaders from various real es- of Coldwell Banker Evergreen one that isn’t likely to occur tate organizations and panelists dicate of Lebanon (REAL). Buhler, Sales of Thurston County Olympic Realty in Olympia. for the market to even just get from several public and private a broker with Compass in New single-family homes were strong “The only other affordable coun- back to balance,” he said. “For sectors who are actively working York and global real estate advisor, for an October, median price ty is Pierce, and it is now on the instance, we would need 2,064 on affordable housing issues will will discuss UN-Habitat’s World rose by a double-digit margin verge of being unaffordable.” homes actively for sale to just convene in Seattle on November Urban Campaign. and once again there was little Pierce County median price reach a four-month supply.” 14 for summit devoted to afford- Following their presenta- inventory to choose from, ac- in October was $365,000. A closer look at the Thurston able housing. tions, Thiel will provide an up- cording to Northwest Multiple The culprit here, as it is in County single-family home data The event, which is open date of CFAH, and two panels Listing Service data released other Western Washington for October 2019 compared to to the public, is presented by will discuss various solutions for Thursday. counties, is a lack of inven- 2018: FIABCI-Seattle (International adequately growing the housing Sound familiar? It should tory. Inventory of single-family • Sales fell 4.6 percent to 454 Real Estate Federation). Tickets, supply of “appropriate type and because October was yet an- homes was down 34 percent last units from 476 units. priced at $10 for non-members, cost.” Panelists include experts other month of an entrenched month compared to the same • Median price rose 10.6 per- are available at Eventbrite. on condo conversions, accessory seller’s market characterized month a year ago. cent to $348,300 from $315,000. “We’re bringing together orga- dwelling units (ADUs), modular/ by low inventory, high demand A housing market that • Pending sales fell 6 percent nizations and public figures — in- prefab homes, and public officials and higher prices. doesn’t favor buyers or sellers to 491 units from 523 units. cluding Washington State legisla- with experience on policy chang- Demand remained high even is thought to have inventory in A closer look at the county tors - that are actively working on es at the state and local levels. though the median price esca- the range of four to six months. condo data for October 2019 the affordable housing issue in our CFAH co-chair Sara Monzo, lated to $348,300 last month. Months of inventory in the versus 2018. region,” said Troy Thiel, co-chair director of marketing for the Pa- The key is that those prices are county last month was about • Sales rose to 13 units from of the Community for Afford- cific Northwest region of Opes a bargain for someone in King one month. seven units. able Housing (CFAH) and a bro- Advisors (a mortgage bank and County, where the median price The county has now been in a • Median price increased to ker at Windermere Yarrow Bay wealth advisory firm) will mod- was $660,000 in October. seller’s market for five years and $220,000 from $145,000. in Kirkland. “There’s strength in erate the panel of experts on “We are by far the most af- Anderson doesn’t expect that to • Pending sales rose to 18 numbers and, collectively, we’re housing solutions. FIABCI Se- fordable major county on Puget change anytime soon because of units from 12 units. more likely to find solutions that attle President G. 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Home Prices Booming Outside King and Pierce Counties; One Popular Explanation Has to Do With Gophers

By Katherine Khashimova Long ther certify their land is gopher- The Seattle Times free, or obtain a federal permit allowing them to build if they The real action in home take certain steps to mitigate the prices lately isn’t in King County, impact on gopher activity. where price growth has stabi- Hinging building permits lized. on evidence of gopher activity Even in Pierce County, where would create “undeniable and homebuyers scalded by high continuing harm to Thurston prices in King County continue County property owners and to snap up less expensive proper- citizens,” Olympia builders and ties, price growth is slowing. the Thurston County Chamber No, the fastest price growth of Commerce alleged in a 2015 in Western Washington is in complaint before the Western Thurston, Kitsap and Whatcom Washington Growth Manage- Counties — home to Olympia, ment Board. Bremerton and Bellingham, re- The builders predicted the spectively — where the King gopher codes would slow de- County spillover is heating up velopment and create “unprec- other midsize metropolitan cen- edented levels of economic un- ters in the Puget Sound region. certainty.” In May, Tacoma was crowned The complaint has been re- the hottest housing market in solved, and a new inspection the country. (That’s in contrast regime implemented — but if to King County, where prices are federal inspectors already found inching along.) evidence of gopher activity on But in the past few months, Chronicle File Photo a planned development site, Thurston, Kitsap and Whatcom Larry Weaver records the action as Thurston County and federal representatives walk Chris Weaver’s property in search of “you’ve been stuck,” said Olympia counties have outperformed evidence of pocket gophers in October, 2016 in Rochester. Pierce County on some measures land use attorney Heather Bur- gess. of home sales, according to new Kitsap County saw the high- data from the Northwest Mul- Until the county approves a est jump in median sale price framework for gopher habitat tiple Listing Service (NWMLS). among Northwestern Washing- All four counties are seeing preservation, those builders can’t ton’s six large counties — 12 per- move forward. The framework is rising home prices compared cent, to $386,000. to last year. But Pierce County’s expected to be released in 2022, Up north, Whatcom County according to the Olympia Master year-over-year growth in home clocked its highest median sale prices has actually decelerated Builders. price ever, $419,000, beating sea- from last year — a slowdown But builders’ most dire pre- sonal trends. Generally, prices from double digits to mere high dictions about the impact of the single digits. fall in the autumn and rise again gopher on new construction That’s not to say Pierce Coun- in the spring. haven’t come to pass, said Tum- ty doesn’t remain an overheated And for the seventh month water planning manager Brad market. in a row, inventory was tighter Medrud. Construction and per- “People are moving here, in Thurston County than in any mitting haven’t decreased since home prices will continue to in- other large county in North- the gopher was listed as a threat- crease, inventory shortages will western Washington, in part ened species. occur. That’s our future,” said the result of buyers from closer Tumwater, squarely in the Dick Beeson, principal manag- to Seattle moving to where they middle of gopher territory, has ing broker at RE/MAX North- can afford more homes. Employ- seen similar residential growth west in Gig Harbor. ment, too, is expanding, drawing The Mazama pocket gopher. as nearby towns less affected by But of the four counties, new residents from around the the gopher. Pierce County had the slow- country, said Michael Cade, the Thurston County. and realtors sounded the alarm. In part, he said, that’s because est year-over-year home price executive director of the Thur- It has to do with gophers. Stay The gopher’s habitat, on sandy several large builders obtained growth in October, 9 percent to ston Economic Council. with me. plains in the south of the county, blanket permission from the U.S. $365,000. “To tell you the truth, people When the Mazama pocket included plenty of land they were Fish and Wildlife Service to con- The county with the high- like it here,” he said. “It’s a nice gopher, native to Thurston and eyeing for new residential devel- tinue to build on gopher habitat. est average growth? Thurston place to live.” Pierce Counties, was added to opments. So for now, don’t blame the County, where median prices But the jury is still out when the endangered species list in late To comply with the new go- gopher for the tight residential rose 11 percent in October from it comes to one popular expla- 2014, Thurston County builders pher codes, builders need to ei- market in Thurston County. a year ago, to $348,300. nation for rising home prices in Builders Told to Expect Global Recession, but Seattle Area Is Likely to Dodge It FINANCING AVAILABLE

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The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019 • Main 13 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief US Is Focusing on Democrats Take Asia’s ‘Mini-Chinas’ Vitamin E as Cause of Struggle to Capitalize Vaping Lung Injuries on the US Trade War Tribune News Service Impeachment Probe Public Tribune News Service The U.S.-China trade war U.S. health officials are looking closely at vitamin E ac- By Billy House reignited the debate over which developing countries in Asia etate as a potential cause of the Bloomberg News severe lung injuries that have could take over the mantle of sickened thousands of Ameri- House Democrats this week the world’s workshop. The front- cans who have used vaping are taking their effort to im- runners? India and Indonesia. devices, including more than peach Donald Trump into a A report published Tues- three dozen who died as a re- risky new phase of public hear- day by Bloomberg Economics sult. ings that the president is eager shows that no one nation is A study of fluid taken from to turn into a made-for-TV per- able to reproduce the kind of the lungs of 29 patients battling sonal battle, echoing his success- success China enjoyed in trans- the condition found all of them ful White House run in 2016. forming its economy. Instead, had signs of vitamin E acetate, The hearings on Wednesday a series of mini-Chinas are set according to a report from the and Friday feature three career to develop, with each trying to U.S. Centers for Disease Con- diplomats who, in previous leverage advantages but ham- trol and Prevention on Friday. closed-door depositions, out- pered by structural problems Vitamin E acetate is a thick lined attempts by Trump’s ad- such as inadequate infrastruc- and gummy syrup, similar in visers to use the prospect of an ture or political instability. consistency to honey, that some Oval Office meeting and mili- Spencer Platt / Getty Images China’s intricate networks illegal makers of vaping liquids tary aid to pressure Ukraine to President Donald Trump speaks at the opening ceremony of the Veterans Day of factories, suppliers, logistics use to dilute their product in publicly announce an investiga- Parade on November 11, 2019 in . services and transportation order to reduce the amount of tion of Trump’s political rivals. infrastructure grew up in a active ingredients they need to With these sessions, the script of Trump’s call with crophone and say ‘investiga- different era, underpinned by add. Democratic-led impeachment Volodymyr Zelenskiy find a tions, Biden and Clinton.’” money and technology from “These new findings are sig- inquiry moves into a much plurality or bare majority of On Friday, former U.S. Am- Japan, Taiwan and Hong Kong nificant,” said Anne Schuchat, higher stakes phase for Trump Americans favor impeaching bassador to Ukraine Marie at a time of scant regard for the principal deputy director of and Intelligence Chairman the president. For example, an Yovanovitch is expected to re- environment, workers’ rights the CDC, in a conference Adam Schiff, both of whom will NBC/Wall Street Journal poll count a pressure campaign led by or the few government regula- call, declaring the discovery a be struggling to direct the nar- found 49 percent favor Trump’s Trump’s personal attorney, Rudy tions that were enforced. It had breakthrough in the investiga- rative of how the president’s first impeachment and removal Giuliani, that led to her ouster. a vast, cheap, literate workforce tion. “For the first time we have term ends. from office, compared with 46 Democrats are counting and gained almost unfettered identified a potential toxin of Trump’s response has been percent who don’t. Other sur- on these televised appearances access to global markets for concern, in biologic samples. defiance. He warned Repub- veys with similar results show bringing to life testimony that’s three decades. These findings provide direct licans in a tweet Sunday that that support for impeachment been given behind closed doors With that access now un- evidence of vitamin E acetate at when discussing his July call is mostly driven by more than and detailed in more than 2000 der threat after more than a the primary site of injury.” with Ukraine’s president to not eight in 10 Democrats, along pages of transcripts. year of trade friction with the be “led into the fools trap of with a plurality of self-described To counter that, Trump and U.S., Bloomberg Economics saying it was not perfect, but is independents. Republicans re- his allies have been challenging considered six metrics, from Jimmy Carter, Former not impeachable. No, it is much main staunchly behind Trump. the entire process, seeking to labor to business regulations, President, Out of stronger than that. NOTHING Lawmakers from both par- tarnish the credibility of wit- across 10 Asian economies, to WAS DONE WRONG!” ties will be watching to see if nesses and, in particular, focus identify developing economies Surgery, Resting He and his allies also are this week’s open hearings sway on Schiff as the leader of an that could get a greater share of scripting in villains — primar- public opinion. unfair partisan war against the Asia’s manufacturing pie. Tribune News Service ily Schiff and the whistle-blow- The witnesses who previ- president. Trump has tweeted “No single economy has Former U.S. President Jim- er whose complaint about the ously testified behind closed or spoken regularly about the the wherewithal to step into my Carter was recovering Tues- Ukraine call triggered the cur- doors will lay out their recol- California Democrat, saying China’s shoes,” wrote Chang day after undergoing surgery in rent impeachment inquiry. lections about the Trump ad- he wants to sue Schiff, that he Shu and Justin Jimenez in the Atlanta to relieve pressure on “We’ve seen Adam Schiff and ministration delaying military should be investigated for trea- report. “Many have a low-cost his brain from a subdural he- all of his lies,” White House aid to Ukraine in return for an son and that he should resign. advantage. With the exception matoma. press secretary Stephanie Grish- investigation of the president’s Trump tweeted several times of India, all lack China’s scale. There were no complica- am said Monday on . potential 2020 challenger, Joe on Monday to claim without And all face challenges on other tions from the procedure early “We’ve seen they’re conveniently Biden, and an unsubstantiated evidence that Schiff has been re- aspects of competitiveness.” Tuesday at Emory University ignoring this whistle-blower.” conspiracy theory about alleged leasing “doctored” transcripts of India tops the export-poten- Hospital but Carter “will re- It’s a well-tested strategy that Ukrainian interference in the witness depositions conducted tial ranking thanks to its vast main in the hospital as long as Trump has been adept at using 2016 election to benefit Demo- by House investigators. Trump population, even though it still advisable for observation,” ac- to keep Republican voters in his crats. also called the inquiry a “totally falls notably below Guangdong cording to Deanna Congileo, a corner and GOP members of Top U.S. envoy to Ukraine one sided Witch Hunt.” — the proxy used for China in Carter Center spokeswoman. Congress in line through multi- William Taylor, who is set to ap- “It’s an old adage that if you the analysis. Second up is Indo- Carter was admitted into ple controversies since he began pear Wednesday, said he grew have the facts on your side, nesia, followed by much-touted Emory Monday after doc- running for office. increasingly concerned that pound the facts. If you have the Vietnam. tors discovered the hematoma, Support for impeachment Ukraine aid was being held hos- law on your side, pound the law. Part of the problem is re- which occurs when a blood ves- has grown, but stabilized, as tage to White House demands If you have neither on your side, producing the kind of supply sel near the brain bursts and Trump fights congressional for politically motivated investi- pound the table,” Representative chains, marketing access and blood builds up between the Democrats at each step of the gations. Deputy Assistant Secre- Mike Quigley, an Illinois Demo- existing contacts that have been brain and its tough outer lining. investigation. Almost every tary of State George Kent, who crat on the Intelligence Com- built up by small and medium- It is typically caused by poll taken since House Speaker also is scheduled to testify that mittee, said Monday. “They are sized manufacturers in China’s head injuries. Nancy Pelosi announced the day, said he was told that Trump pounding the table. And that industrial cities. Carter has been hospital- impeachment inquiry and the “wanted nothing less than Presi- means it’s a safe assumption ized three times since October White House released a tran- dent Zelenskiy to go to the mi- that they will go after Adam.” and four times this year with Cartel Violence Drives injuries ranging from a broken Surge of Mexican hip to a fractured pelvis. DACA in Question as Supreme Court When Carter was admit- Asylum-Seekers to ted to the hospital on Monday, Congileo noted that the bleed- Conservatives Voice Doubts About its Legality Border Towns ing was “due to his recent falls.” Tribune News Service One of those falls happened By David G. Savage more far-reaching immigra- with Francisco’s claim that the on Oct. 6, when he tripped and Only 40 numbers stood be- Times tion order by President Barack Trump’s repeal was off limits to tween Miguel and his family’s bumped his head at his Plains Obama — protecting immi- judicial review. home. He suffered a black eye The Supreme Court’s con- turn to ask for asylum in the grants who are parents of some More than a quarter of those United States. and required 14 stitches. servative justices sounded skep- U.S. citizens or lawful residents protected under the DACA pro- tical Tuesday about the legality Fleeing cartel violence in — had been blocked by the 5th gram live in California, and south Mexico, they have been of an Obama-era policy that has Circuit and the Supreme Court many of them are raising fami- Gilroy Garlic Festival allowed 700,000 young immi- waiting in Tijuana for five in a tie vote. “Isn’t that enough?” lies. But they could be left with- months for their chance to Shooting Survivors Sue grants to live and work in the Roberts asked. out a work permit next year if United States, suggesting they cross. Organizers of the Event Arguing in defense of the the high court rules for Trump. Since Miguel and his family may clear the way for President so-called Dreamers and their The case poses an unusu- Donald Trump to terminate the joined the line, thousands more Tribune News Service right to work legally was Ted Ol- al test of presidential power. program. Mexican asylum-seekers have son, who served as U.S. solicitor Trump’s lawyers argued he Five people injured in a Chief Justice John G. Roberts arrived in Tijuana, as violence general under President George should prevail because Obama shooting at the Gilroy Garlic Jr., whose vote is likely to be the to the south intensifies. W. Bush. Olson argued that re- abused his executive authority Festival in July are suing the deciding one, asked questions There are now approximate- event’s organizers, saying negli- of both sides and did not tip his scinding DACA would “trigger by granting a temporary exemp- ly 6,500 to 7,000 Mexicans on gent security contributed to the hand, but he appeared to agree disruption” to the lives of hun- tion from deportation for immi- the wait list in Tijuana to make deadly encounter. with the Trump administra- dreds of thousands of people, grants who were brought to this an initial asylum claim, accord- Randall Scarlett, an attor- tion’s position that the program their families, businesses and country as children. ing to Al Otro Lado, a bination- ney representing the shooting was legally questionable. the armed forces. For more than two years, al organization that advocates survivors, filed a lawsuit Tues- U.S. Solicitor General Noel Both Olson and California Trump has been seeking to for immigrants’ rights and pro- day morning, four months after Francisco urged the justices Solicitor General Michael Mon- end the special protections for vides pro-bono legal services to the July 28 shooting in North- to toss out rulings from three gan argued that DACA was legal, the Dreamers put in place by migrants. ern California that left three federal judges and to allow the and the Trump administration Obama, but he has been blocked The sudden increase in the dead and more than a dozen president to “wind down” the could not shut it down solely on by federal judges in San Fran- numbers of Mexican families injured. program known as Deferred the basis that it was illegal. cisco, New York and Washing- trying to seek asylum in the Thousands were in atten- Action for Childhood Arrivals, The court’s four liberal jus- ton, D.C. All three said the pro- United States is prompting con- dance at the popular food festi- or DACA. tices asked skeptical questions posed repeal was flawed because cern from immigration experts val at the “Garlic Capital of the Francisco called DACA “a of Trump’s lawyers, suggesting it relied on the false claim that in both countries about a new World” in Santa Clara County temporary stopgap measure” they would vote to affirm rul- Obama’s policy was illegal from border crisis driven by cartel when a gunman later identi- that could be repealed at any ings by three judges who had the start. violence in south Mexico. fied as Santino William Legan time. The administration has blocked the repeal. But it was Obama announced the spe- The situation threatens to opened fire, authorities said. also argued that the original unclear they would have a fifth cial protection for the Dream- unravel the fragile relations Gilroy police said Legan program was illegal because vote from one of the conserva- ers in 2012, and the policy has forged between the presidents circumvented the festival’s se- it exceeded the powers of the tives. gained steadily in popularity. of the United States and Mexi- curity by entering from a creek president. Though some justices ques- Opinion polls in the past year co, and their so-far cooperative area and cutting through a At several points, Roberts tioned whether Trump’s termi- have found that more than approach to immigration en- fence. Chief Scot Smithee said suggested that the Trump ad- nation of the DACA program three-fourths of those surveyed forcement. Both have opposite the event, founded in 1979, had ministration may be on firm was even something that the — both Republicans and Demo- views on how to best address security checkpoints with met- ground in thinking DACA was courts could or should review, crats — support granting legal the driving factor of Mexico’s al detectors. illegal. He noted that a similar, Roberts appeared to disagree status to the Dreamers. own northbound immigration. Main 14 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019 NORTHWEST Judge Denies Restraining Order, Vape Ban in Washington State Stands

By Devin Perez friends shut down. I don’t what’s owners, right alongside of them. Columbia Basin Herald gonna happen,” Ross said Friday And I’m really discouraged right “They denied our restraining order. afternoon on social media. now. I am so discouraged. We’re Flavored vape juice will re- Holding back tears, Ross still gonna fight, but I’m really main banned in Washington We’re still in a ban in Washington said the ban is causing small discouraged. Just keep support- state after a judge denied a tem- businesses in Washington state ing your local shops. That’s all I porary restraining order on Fri- state. This hurts my heart.” to go under. “This is ridiculous. can say. Because your local shop day. Margo Ross, Everybody else has gotten their owners, they have worked hard The lawsuit, filed by The Va- Vape shop owner temporary restraining orders or for you and we have worked por Technology Association and where they’ve had the ban over- hard to keep our businesses open. Baron Enterprises LLC, was filed for February, according to The to choose tobacco-flavored vapor turned. We’re not able to get that That’s all. I don’t, I don’t know against the Washington State in Washington state. The VTA, what else to say.” Board Of Health and the Depart- Spokesman-Review. products from licensed retail- The Washington State De- ers, as tobacco-flavored vapor which is the Vapor Technology On the national side, Presi- ment of Health shortly after the Association, they are working dent Donald Trump told report- partment of Health says the products remain on the market Washington Board of Health ap- hard for us, but they have not ers at the White House the gov- temporary ban on flavored vape legally.” proved an emergency ban on fla- been able to get the ban over- ernment might raise the age-limit vored vape juice on Oct. 9. The juice is needed to stop children Margo Ross, the owner of turned for us. It’s causing a lot of on e-cigarette use to 21. “We’re ban is set to last 120 days. Gov. from vaping. “The ban of fla- Cloud 509 in Moses Lake, said small businesses to go under. It’s going to be coming out with a Jay Inslee signed an executive or- vored vapor products is neces- she felt discouraged after Fri- causing a lot of consumers to go very important position on vap- der that directed the Washington sary to immediately prevent day’s ruling but vowed to contin- back to smoking, which please ing,” Trump said, according to State Department of Health to more youth from being attracted ue supporting the vape industry. don’t do that. Find your juice CNBC. “We have to take care of request the state’s board of health to vaping and putting them- “They denied our restraining or- any way that you can,” she said. our kids, most importantly, so to adopt the emergency ban. selves at risk for severe lung der. We’re still in a ban in Wash- She continued, “I have built we’re going to have an age limit of The Spokesman-Review re- injury, as well as nicotine ad- ington state. This hurts my heart. my business for the past almost 21 or so, so we’ll be coming out ports Thurston County Judge diction,” The Washington State In the last two weeks, I have seen two years and I’m watching it go with something next week very Chris Lanese denied requests for Department of Health stated via many of my friends as shop own- down in flames because of our important on vaping.” a temporary restraining order on The Spokesman-Review. “Adults ers closed down the month be- government. I have fought and The White House is expected Friday from vape advocates. The who choose to continue using fore it took us to get to that court fought for my consumers, for to announce an official policy on next court hearing is scheduled vapor products have the freedom date. I saw many more of my you guys, and my fellow business e-cigarettes this week. AG Ferguson Says His Office Can Defend Car Tab Initiative From Legal Challenges

By Jim Camden lous and “completely decimated The Spokesman-Review every single one of the opponents arguments.” The state attorney general’s In the end, the state Supreme office seems likely to defend Court struck down I-1366 on a the successful car tabs initiative 9-0 vote, ruling it tied to different against threatened legal challeng- things together in an unconstitu- es, despite calls from its sponsor tional form of “logrolling.” and a top Senate Republican that In his letter, O’Ban also wrote the state hire outside lawyers. Ferguson’s office has a “clear con- In a letter Monday to Attor- flict of interest” because it is de- ney General Bob Ferguson, state fending the state in a lawsuit that Sen. Steve O’Ban, R-Pierce Coun- ty, wrote that the state should challenges the constitutionality hire outside lawyers because state of the motor vehicle excise tax be- residents “deserved to have their ing levied by Sound Transit. That laws defended by unbiased legal tax would be repealed by I-976. advocates free of conflicts.” “The only way to ensure that Ferguson said in a press re- those interests are protected is lease he would respond directly for the attorney general’s office to O’Ban but that it’s the job of to hire competent outside coun- his office to defend the initia- sel to handle any lawsuit chal- tive against legal challenge, and lenging the initiative,” argued it “takes that responsibility very O’Ban, who has been one of the seriously.” Legislature’s chief critics of the Initiative 976 is ahead by Chronicle File Photo transit authority and the way it is using the excise tax to fund light more than 100,000 votes, with Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson spoke on several topics last July at the Twin Cities Rotary. less that 90,000 votes remaining rail construction. A member of to be counted. It doesn’t officially the Senate Transportation Com- become law until election results man violated campaign finance Initiative 976 free of bias,” O’Ban early 2016. A few months earlier, mittee, he also sponsored several are certified in early December. laws in his previous ballot mea- wrote. voters had approved the measure unsuccessful bills to change re- Officials from the city of Se- sure operations. In September, a Eyman also has called for the which called for a reduction in gional transit authorities. attle, King County and Sound Thurston County Superior Court state to hire private attorneys to the state sales tax unless the Leg- Ferguson’s office countered Transit all announced last week judge ruled that some $766,000 defend I-976. islature passed a constitutional with a recent comment by his they are considering lawsuits to payments Eyman had claimed as But Ferguson countered that amendment requiring super ma- predecessor, Republican Rob challenge the constitutionality of gifts when they were really con- his office previously defended jorities to approve taxes. The at- McKenna, who told the Seattle the law. tributions to various initiative Eyman initiatives, apparently to torney general’s office had filed a Times the lawyers in the office Ferguson’s office is involved campaigns. the sponsor’s satisfaction. His of- legal brief defending the measure. are highly professional and hate with a long-running legal battle “At a minimum, this raises fice released a copy of an Eyman At the time, Eyman called to lose. “They’ll go to court and with Tim Eyman, the sponsor concerns about your office’s abil- email that discussed its work on the state’s arguments in favor of give it their best effort,” McKen- of I-976, over allegations Ey- ity to approach legal challenges to a lawsuit over Initiative 1366 in I-1366 methodical and meticu- na was quoted as saying. PACIFIC NORTHWEST News in Brief ALASKA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, IDAHO, MONTANA 3 Arrested for Stealing lice he had come to Olympia the RVs. 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Open Mon-Fri 7am-5:30pm Sat 7am-5pm Closed Sundays Olympia because of an influx of passing drivers honk their horns 360.273.5213 According to charging docu- people camping in recreational to harass people in the RVs, but ments: vehicles and other vehicles in re- it is the only place he knows of About 2 p.m. Saturday, Olym- cent months. where he can park overnight. pia police were dispatched to the Currently there are no en- “There’s no other place, not mall in west Olympia after a re- forceable parking restrictions that I know of. I’m trying to save port of shoplifting. on Deschutes Parkway, which is enough money (to go to) an RV A JCPenney loss prevention part of the Capitol Campus. On park,” he said. officer told police that two men Tuesday, about a dozen RVs were Sage Bingley, who has parked stole about $800 in merchan- parked south of Marathon Park. his RV on Deschutes a few nights, dise, then fled from the store to “It’s not really something said instead of just moving a waiting Toyota Corolla, which that’s happened before, where we people, government should des- nearly struck another vehicle in had overnight or extended park- ignate empty land for extended the parking lot before leaving in ing in that area. This is some- parking. the direction of Yauger Park, the thing that’s fairly new,” said Lin- “It’s getting more difficult. charging documents read. da Kent, a spokeswoman for the Bottom line is, homelessness is Police eventually stopped the Department of Enterprise Ser- happening, it’s happening more vehicle in the area of Exit 111 and vices, which manages the Capitol and more,” he said. 1162 NW State Ave. I-5. Campus. Enterprise Services plans to CHEHALIS, WA 98532 The loss prevention officer The department last week release a draft of the rules and was called to the scene to identify initiated a formal rule-making seek more feedback before filing 360-748-3805 the suspects. process for parking restrictions a formal rule proposal. The pro- “There was a 13-year-old who and is seeking feedback through cess is expected to involve public 1-800-356-4404 CH595496bw.dj was seated in between (the sus- an online survey. workshops and at least one pub- pects) in the back seat of the car It comes amid rising tensions lic hearing. and the clothes were piled up along the parkway. On Saturday, One issue that may come up on his lap as well,” the charging the owner of a bike tour com- is a court case out of Seattle on www.moerkeandsons.com documents read. pany that operates in the area or- the legality of towing vehicles The vehicle driver told po- ganized a demonstration against that people live in. • Main 15 FROM THE FRONT PAGE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019 Centralia City Council in Split Vote Opts to Not Take 1 Percent Property Tax Increase

By The Chronicle $721,426. Last year the council agreed with the mayor. increased revenue. We don’t need eron McGee, and Joyce Barnes The Centralia City Council adopted the 1 percent hike. “I think that we have passed a to increase taxes. It sends a bad voted for a zero percent increase voted Tuesday night on an ordi- “I’ve been one that has always balanced budget,” he said. “Ev- message.” and Coumbs and Councilors nance setting 2020 property tax, supported the 1 percent and the ery amendment that has been When put to a vote, Council- Max Vogt and Rebecca Staebler voting to forgo the increase with reason for that is very obvious, shown to this council has shown ors Abbarno, Susan Luond, Cam- voted against the motion. a vote of four to three. that if you do not opt for the one The city can vote to increase percent then you are that much its property tax rate by one per- further behind inflation,” said cent each year without a vote of Mayor Lee Coumbs. “I think it the people. That 1 percent would would be an error to adopt the increase the 2019 levy ($714,283) zero percent.” by $7,143 making the 2020 levy Councilor Peter Abbarno dis-

potential new revenues, watching Budget economic trends, and continuing to monitor the budget carefully. Continued from the front page City Manager, Jill Anderson mentioned that there are nine ($30K), seasonal and part-time city employees identified as like- employees minimum wage in- ly to retire in 2021 that require creases from $12/hour to $13.50, money be set aside to pay for un- City Utilities ($112K). used vacation and under certain The council voted unani- contracts, sick-leave as well. mously to forgo the one percent The public hearing was property tax increase that is al- closed without any public com- lowed each year without a vote ments. The proposed 2020 bud- from citizens. get report can be found on the The city listed some plans City of Chehalis website under for the future that include quar- agenda & minutes. https://www. terly Council Budget Commit- ci.chehalis.wa.us/sites/default/ tee meetings, improving fiscal files/fileattachments/city_coun- Visit our new location at stability by long-term planning cil/meeting/4571/agenda_pack- for 2021 and 2022, identifying et.pdf 6230 197th Ave SW, Grand Mound, WA

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Prep Football State 2B Football Previews: Let’s Get Ready to Rumble FIRST ROUND: Local Teams Prepare for Home Cooking, Long Bus Rides By Matt Baide [email protected] Onalaska, Napavine, Adna, Toledo and Rainier all earned wins last Friday and are prepar- ing to play in the opening round of the State 2B Football tourna- ment. Along with Kalama, Dis- trict 4 appears prime for another solid showing in the tournament, with Kalama, Adna, Toledo and Napavine making up the final four last year. Will the same thing happen again this season? District 4 makes up three of the top four teams, with Chewelah from the east side of the state earning the No. 4 spot in the bracket. Adna is slotted in at No. 5 and will also play a home game on Saturday. Toledo earned the No. 10 seed and will travel across the state on Friday while Rainier earned the No. 14 seed and will travel south to take on the Chi- nooks in the opening round. Here’s a look at each game for ROB HILSON /For The Chronicle please see FOOTBALL, page S7 Rainier’s Brody Klein runs through the Pe Ell-Willapa Valley defense during a District IV crossover football game last Friday in Menlo.

Prep Volleyball State Volleyball Preview: Vikings Eye Fourth Consecutive Championship Game TO THE DOME: Mossyrock Will Try to Get Back to Title Game With Different End Result By Matt Baide [email protected] The Mossyrock Vikings are set to make another run in the State 2B Volleyball tournament, beginning on Thursday at the Yakima SunDome. The Vikings are coming in with confidence after being in Raymond on Saturday, defeat- ing Kalama to win their first district championship. “They’re confident. They’ve worked really hard to have a suc- cessful season. They were first in league, first in districts. They have a lot to be proud of,” Moss- yrock coach Alex Nelson said. “The state tournament, you can’t go over there and not play well and have success.” Mossyrock is no stranger to the state tournament after three consecutive appearances in the state title game. Last season, the team lost their setter Shania Hadaller be- fore the state tournament and had to practice with a differ- ent lineup just days before the state tournament. The Vikings CHRIS JOHNSON /The East County Journal made an improbable run back The Mossyrock volleyball team poses for a photo after defeating Kalama in the District IV 2B volleyball tournament championship game last Saturday in Raymond. to the state championship game, defeating Walla Walla Valley against Colfax. After losing the finals before losing a five-set es into this year and can explain has been over there a lot. We’ve Academy, Kalama and Liberty first two sets, Mossyrock battled thriller to Kalama in the cham- to the younger players how to met with them a few times (Spangle) before falling to La back and won the next two sets, pionship game. keep your composure and stay in recent years,” Nelson said. Conner in the championship but fell 15-11 in the fifth set. “It doesn’t hurt to have that calm. When they talk about it, “They’re a good program making game in four sets. All the way back in 2016, experience. If you’ve never been their teammates will listen.” it to state regularly. We’ll have In 2017, the Vikings lost when the current seniors were there, it’s a big platform. It feels The Vikings are no strang- our work cut out for us and we in the district title game to freshmen, the Vikings made an- different when you get to state. ers to their first round opponent, look forward to the challenge.” Napavine. They were on their other incredible run to the state You don’t know what it’s like Walla Walla Valley Academy. The bracket did not set up game in the state tournament championship game. Mossyrock until you’ve been there. There’s Mossyrock has played them in kindly for the Vikings. The though, defeating Walla Walla defeated Darrington and then nothing like state,” Nelson said. each of the last two years in the defending state champions La Valley Academy, Brewster and shocked the state with a victory “We definitely have some great opening round and won both Conner as well as Colfax are on Northwest Christian (Colbert) over Colfax. The Vikings took experience on the team. We times. to reach the championship game down Napavine in the semi- hope they bring their experienc- “Walla Walla Valley Academy please see VOLLEYBALL, page S4

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Adna at Liberty Bell, 1 p.m. 2nd Team - #60 Juaquin Patraca 11 MWP OL MICHAEL RODDA 11 ILWACO Preps Davenport vs. Northwest Christian (Colbert), Onalaska Honorable Mention OL EZEKIEL MOWAT 12 CHIEF LESCHI Local Prep Schedules 1 p.m. Honorable Mention #88 Zander Blankenship 12 Adna THURSDAY, Nov. 14 Onalaska vs. Friday Harbor, at Centralia, 10 #68 Keller 10 Rainier #6 Landon Dahl 12 Napavine 2ND TEAM DEFENSE State 2B Volleyball a.m. Kicker #33 Jake Jeske 9 Rainier DL ANDREW MINTON 12 PWV Punter At Yakima Valley SunDome State Girls Swim & Dive 1st Team - #10 Braden Thomas 12 Adna DL ADAM SMACIARZ 12 PWV At King County Aquatic Center, Federal Way 2nd Team – Pietro De Battista 12 1st Team - #10 Braden Thomas 12 Adna First Round DL CJ DURR-SCHAFFER 12 CHIEF LES. 1A/2A Finals, 2:10 p.m. Napavine 1st Team - #8 Carter Dantinne 9 MWP Lake Roosevelt vs. Kalama, 11:45 a.m. DL DEVIN GODFREY 11 OCOSTA Return Specialist Coach of the Year Chewelah vs. Tri-Cities Prep, 11:45 a.m. LB LUKE GEROW 12 PWV Local Results 1st Team - #3 Cole Fay 12 Adna Mazen Saade - Onalaska Toutle Lake vs. Crosspoint Academy, 11:45 LB BRANDON THOMAS 12 OCOSTA SWW 2B Football 2nd Team - #4 Cade Lawrence 12 a.m. LB JOSEPH VILLALPANDO 12 RAYMOND All Mountain Divison Team 2019 Onalaska ALL-DIVISION SELECTIONS 2019 Kittitas/Thorp vs. NW Christian, 11:45 a.m. LB BRADY VINSONHALER 12 ILWACO Off ensive MVP - #33 Ashton Haight 12 COASTAL DIVISION Colfax vs. Brewster, 1:30 p.m. DB DYLAN SIMONSON 11 ILWACO Onalaska Defensive MVP - #57 Alex Frazier 12 MVP – MAX SMITH, 12, PWV Willapa Valley vs. La Conner, 1:30 p.m. DB PARKER KAECH 12 ILWACO Quarterback Onalaska 1ST TEAM Wahkiakum vs. Liberty, 1:30 p.m. DB CHRISTIAN TAYLOR 12 OCOSTA 1st Team - #1 Laythan Demarest 11 Defensive Line OFFENSIVE MVP: COLE HATTON, 12, Walla Walla Valley Academy vs. Mossyrock, DB LANDIN ISAKSEN 10 PWV Napavine 1st Team - #64 Devan Young 11 Adna OCOSTA 1:30 p.m. 2nd Team - #10 Braden Thomas 12 Adna 1st Team - #66 Lane Baker 11 Adna QB DAVID DEL-CRUZ 11 CHIEF LESCHI K GARRETT KEETON 9 PWV 2nd Team - #15 Lucas Kreger 12 1st Team- #74 Keith Olson 10 Napavine RB DAKOTA DAVIS 11 OCOSTA FRIDAY, Nov. 15 Onalaska 1st Team - #52 Fernando Gaona 11 RB McCARTNEY MADEN 12 RAYMOND P WILLIAM KALAMA 9 CHIEF LESCHI State 2B Volleyball Honorable Mention Napavine RB KOLLIN JUREK 11 PWV RS MAX SMITH 12 PWV Semifi nals, 11:45 a.m. #2 Michael Green 11 Rainier 2nd Team - #59 Lucas Ashley 12 Adna WR DYLAN MEDFORD 12 OCOSTA Championship Game, 3:15 p.m. Running Backs 2nd Team - #75 Juan Martinez 12 WR WYATT BUSH 12 PWV HONORABLE MENTION OFFENSE Third Place Game 3:15 p.m. 1st Team - #3 Cole Fay 12 Adna Napavine TE ANDREW MINTON 12 PWV RB PARKER KAECH 12 ILWACO Consolation Semifi nals, 9:45 a.m. 1st Team - #11 Brody Klein 12 Rainier 2nd Team - #15 Logan Bowers 10 TE CJ DURR-SCHAFFER 12 CHIEF LES. RB TREVOR HUTSON 12 ILWACO Fifth Place Game, 1:30 p.m. 1st Team - #5 Gavin Parker 10 Rainier OL KOBE HOFFMAN 12 PWV RB JACKSON WILKIN 11 ILWACO Seventh Place Game, 1:30 p.m. Napavine 2nd Team - #33 Ashton Haight 12 OL JORGE OROZCO 12 OCOSTA WR BRANDON THOMAS 12 OCOSTA State 2A Football 2nd Team - #7 Zach Berg 11 Adna Onalaska OL BRYAN SPARKS 12 ILWACO OL JESSE WALTON 9 CHIEF LESCHI First Round 2nd Team - #21 Riff e Holmes 11 Rainier Honorable Mention OL ADAM SMACIARZ 12 PWV Ridgefi eld vs. Steilacoom, at Mount Tahoma, 2nd Team - #4 Cade Lawrence 12 #54 Ethan Gonzalez 10 Rainier OL LUKE GEROW 12 PWV HONORABLE MENTION DEFENSE 7 p.m. Onalaska #57 Ethan Smathers 11 MWP DL OMAR LUQUE 11 OCOSTA Sequim at Lakewood, 7 p.m. Tight End Linebacker DEFENSIVE MVP: ISAAC O’HAGAN, 11, DL MICHAEL RODDA 11 ILWACO North Kitsap vs. Archbishop Murphy, at 1st Team - #34 Cade Evander 11 1st Team - #51 Abel Ingle 12 Adna OCOSTA DL CADEN JONES 10 RAYMOND Everett, 7 p.m. Napavine 1st Team - #34 Cade Evander 11 DL KAYDEN MILLER 12 PWV DL EZEKIEL MOWAT 12 CHIEF LESCHI Franklin Pierce at Tumwater, 7 p.m. 2nd Team - #88 Kayden Allison 11 Napavine DL JORGE OROZCO 12 OCOSTA DL JONATHAN JEROME 10 NORTH State 2B Football Onalaska 1st Team - #17 Brody Klein 12 Rainier DL BRYAN SPARKS 12 ILWACO BEACH First Round Honorable Mention 1st Team - #5 Gavin Parker 10 DL KOBE HOFFMAN 12 PWV LB KEEGAN KEMMER 11 ILWACO Brewster at Onalaska, 6 p.m. #15 Logan Bowers 10 Rainier Napavine LB WYATT BUSH 12 PWV LB HAYDEN STEPHENS 11 RAYMOND Rainier at Kalama, 7 p.m. Wide Receiver 1st Team - #40 Hazen Inman 12 LB KOLLIN JUREK 12 PWV DB TANNER BRASKET 11 ILWACO Tonasket at Chewelah, TBD 1st Team - #1 Ryan Young 11 Adna Onalaska LB COLE HATTON 12 OCOSTA DB CALEB SCHAFFER 10 CHIEF LESCHI Tri-Cities Prep at Asotin, 7 p.m. 1st Team - #11 Lucas Dahl 10 Napavine 2nd Team - #57 Tyler Minkoff 11 LB O’AHU ENAENA 12 RAYMOND State Girls Swim & Dive 2nd Team - #88 Zander Blankenship 12 Adna DB DAKOTA DAVIS 11 OCOSTA K CAMERON CORNELL 11 OCOSTA At King County Aquatic Center, Federal Way Adna 2nd Team - #55 Grant Bennett 12 DB McCARTNEY MADEN 12 RAYMOND P GARRETT KEETON 9 PWV 1A/2A Prelims, 2 p.m. 2nd Team - #8 Sean Mahaff ey 10 Napavine DB SAM WESTERN 12 PWV P CAMERON CORNELL 11 OCOSTA Rainier 2nd Team - #24 Tanner Low 11 K JOSE DELGADO 11 RAYMOND RS PARKER KAECH 12 ILWACO SATURDAY, Nov. 16 Honorable Mention Napavine P JOSE DELGADO 11 RAYMOND State 2A Football #17 Jacob Uch 9 Rainier 2nd Team - #88 Kayden Allison 11 RS McCARTNEY MADEN 12 RAYMOND ALL-ACADEMIC – 3.7 CUMULATIVE GPA First Round #33 Jake Jeske 9 Rainier Onalaska OR HIGHER Washougal at Clarkston, 2 p.m. Off ensive Line Honorable Mention COACH OF THE YEAR: JOSH FLUKE, PWV Othello vs. Lynden, at Bellingham, 5:30 p.m. 1st Team - #51 Abel Ingle 12 Adna #8 Sean Mahaff ey 10 Rainier SPORTSMANSHIP TEAM AWARDS: PWV, CHIEF LESCHI – EZEKIAL MOWAT, SR. Eatonville at Prosser, 1 p.m. 1st Team - #74 Keith Olson 10 Napavine #10 Layten Collette 10 MWP RAYMOND ILWACO – PARKER KAECH, SR. Ellensburg at Hockinson, 3 p.m. 1st Team - #57 Alex Frazier 12 Onalaska Defensive Back NORTH BEACH – AMBER CHISM, JR., WESTIN State 2B Football 1st Team - #52 Fernando Gaona 11 1st Team - #3 Cole Fay 12 Adna 2ND TEAM OFFENSE FRUH, SO., MATTHEW SMITH, SR. First Round Napavine 1st Team - #1 Laythan Demarest 11 RB JOSEPH VILLALPANDO 11 RAYMOND OCOSTA – COLE HATTON, SR., DYLAN HOL- Friday Harbor at Lake Roosevelt, Noon 1st Team - #70 BJ Cleveland Barrera 11 Napavine RB ISAAC O’HAGAN 11 OCOSTA LINGSWORTH, SO. Toledo at Colfax, Noon Onalaska 1st Team - #4 Cade Lawrence 12 RB DYLAN SIMONSON 11 ILWACO PWV – MAX SMITH, SR., WYATT BUSH, SR., Mabton vs. Napavine, at Centralia, 1 p.m. 2nd Team - #66 Lane Baker 11 Adna Onalaska WR JOSE SEVILLA 12 OCOSTA KOLLIN JUREK, JR., JOEY McCALDEN, JR., TY- Davenport at Adna, 1 p.m. 2nd Team - #64 Devan Young 11 Adna 2nd Team - #10 Braden Thomas 12 WR KENNY KEESY 10 CHIEF LESCHI LER ADKINS, SO., LOGAN WALKER, JR., LUKE State 2B Girls Soccer Tournament 2nd Team - #54 Ethan Gonzalez 10 Adna OL DEVIN GODFREY 11 OCOSTA GEROW, SR., ADAM SMACIARZ, SR., GRADY Quarterfi nals Rainier 2nd Team - #15 Lucas Kreger 12 OL HAYDEN STEPHENS 11 RAYMOND CHRISTEN, SO., KADEN RITZMAN, SO. Toledo vs. Mount Vernon Christian, at Ana- 2nd Team - #78 Hayden Thompson 12 Onalaska OL KADEN RITZMAN 10 PWV RAYMOND – HAYDEN STEPHENS, JR., JAX- cortes HS, 11 a.m. Napavine 2nd Team - #7 Kysen Collette 10 OL CADEN JONES 10 RAYMOND SON FREEMAN, SO., ADRIAN QUINTANA, SO. SPORTS ON THE AIR

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State 1A Girls Soccer Tournament Bracket College Basketball Washington Men Finally Get Going, Push Past Mount St. Mary’s 56-46 By Percy Allen The Seattle Times Apparently, Hameir Wright is a tough judge. Contrary to popular opinion, the Huskies for- ward wasn’t overly im- pressed with teammate’s Nahziah Carter’s high-soar- ing, one-handed dunk over a Mount St. Mary’s defender that got a dormant Alaska Airlines Arena buzzing and set social media on fire Tuesday night. “I’ve seen him do better,” said a smiling Wright, who calls Carter a human high- light. “I told him, ‘You got up there, but I didn’t see no cock back. I didn’t see no flair.’” Maybe not flair, but Carter, who screamed with excitement following his highlight flush, certainly provided a much-needed spark to the No. 20-ranked Washington men’s basket- ball team that shook off its first-half doldrums to cap- ture a tougher-than-expect- ed 56-46 victory against the nonconference opponents from . “We came out stagnant and slow,” said Carter, who scored 12 of his 14 points in the second half. “Wasn’t re- ally cheering on our team- mates, getting fired up or getting the crowd into the game. That’s a lot on us, the vets on the team. We got to MLS understand that and tell our young guys.” Twice is Nice, But Three Would Mean Sounders Dynasty Sits on Rare Throne On a night when top- By Matt Calkins ranked Kentucky made the ship in 2016 felt lucky (they had no recent one . The Huskies’ foot- You have to remember that wrong type of history and The Seattle Times regulation goals in the final and ball national championships are we’re talking about soccer, where lost at home against un- tallied just three shots), this felt more than 30 years apart, the one bad bounce can change a If the newest MLS Cup was a authoritative. And it appears the Sonics claimed just one NBA title, game. The dominant team doesn’t ranked Evansville, Wash- living, conscious being, it would ington nearly provided fur- core of this team will return in its and despite having a record 116 always win, as the 2017 Sounders have felt neglected Tuesday. The pursuit of title No. 3 regular-season wins one year, the ther proof that there’s no trophy had just found a new home or 2019 Atlanta United can attest. such thing as a sure thing in Midfielder Nicolas Lodeiro, Mariners have never reached the Regardless of the preparation a with the Sounders after they beat who turned the team around in World Series. college basketball. Toronto FC two days earlier, yet it squad puts in, Lady Luck can still The Huskies fired up er- 2016, is under contract through But here the Sounders are in didn’t seem to be the focus of the 2021. Same is true of forward Raul decide a title— but Seattle seems rant shots at the start and a league filled with parity. Here particularly adept at putting itself players and executives. Ruidiaz, who led the team in goals is Seattle standing atop the MLS, in some cases quite literally Despite their momentous vic- in the best position. kicked the ball away in an and scored three of them over Se- which has expanded to 24 teams. tory on Sunday, those guys were attle’s final two games. Here is a squad that seems to make Lodeiro did add an addendum error-filled first half that already eyeing a new prize — a to his “three!” chant Tuesday. He resulted in a 21-21 tie at the Homegrown talent Jordan a second-half push or a huge sum- prize whose attainment would be Morris, Washington Husky prod- mer acquisition every season to told fans to enjoy the current title break and a sobering half- at least a year away. time speech. uct Cristian Roldan, and Frei, are launch them near the top of the in the meantime, and it seems he As goalkeeper Stefan Frei said all set to return as well. standings. And they don’t seem will, too. “I just told them, ‘I just after Tuesday’s victory parade: want you to compete,’” Some might say the Sound- intent on stopping. The Sounders were crowned “Let’s (friggin’) get another one!” ers are already a dynasty (it’s a “Now we have two. Next year kings of the MLS when they beat coach Mike Hopkins said. Yes, gunning for a third MLS “There are three things you term open to interpretation) see- we want three!” Lodeiro said on a Toronto on Sunday. But if they Cup was as much of a talking point ing how they have been to three stage in Seattle Center on Tuesday. win another one, they’ll have a got to do, play hard, play Tuesday as celebrating the second smart and play together. of the past four MLS Cups and “Three! Three!” full-on throne. one. Fans’ cheers were loud as the had the league’s best regular-sea- “I didn’t think we played players rode a bus down Fourth hard in the first half. We son record in 2014. But Sounders Avenue in downtown Seattle, but had to play harder. We had general manager Garth Lagerwey LONGVIEW RADIOLOGISTS deafening when they mentioned to compete. I thought in the wasn’t accepting the label so easily. repeating as champs. second half, there was more “I think you’ve got to win at A third title in five years, after of an uptick.” least three to do that,” he said. Now offering all, wouldn’t just make the Sound- Despite Carter’s high- Winning three in such a short ers an MLS dynasty — it would ultrasound five flying escapades and a span would be new territory for game-high 16 points from beget the first real sports dynasty a city that has had historically days a week at Isaiah Stewart in the post, the Emerald City has ever had. dominant teams, but has never the Huskies never tru- So why not get greedy? been a town where a prestigious the Centralia ly found their offensive This year’s Sounders were title went through. 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Continued from Sports 1 the same side of the bracket as Mossyrock, arguably the Top 3 teams in the 2B ranks. “It’s a little frustrating with a lot of talented teams on one side that are highly ranked in coaches polls. The Top 3 teams are on one side of the bracket. That’s a little frustrating to see on one side,” Nelson said. “We’ll have to compete against those teams if you want to have success at the tournament anyways. We can’t get frustrated with what the bracket presents for us, there are tough teams every step of the way.” The team has a lot of experi- ence but there are some players coming off of injury, includ- ing Shania Hadaller and Amy Fitzhugh. Both players will see plenty of time in matches when needed and Nelson noted that those two as well as every girl in the program are important to their success. “A lot of those girls that have played with each other are an important part of the program. That’s why throughout the sea- son, they are all important, all of their contributions have been important,” Nelson said. “With- out that competitive practice, we wouldn’t be where we are. They don’t always get to play as much in these bigger games, but I’ve rewarded them throughout the season. That’s why I have two, three different lineups, as a thank you and saying ‘You’re why we’re better.’” They were inspired by a speech at the beginning of the season with the slogan ‘Swing Away’. If the Vikings can do that on Thursday and Friday, they might be heading back to Mossy- rock with a championship trophy. “We’re hoping to play our best while we’re over there. If we do that, we’ll be happy with our play,” Nelson said. “It’s about staying composed. You get to state and you get amped up. It’s not like any other experience. We’ll go over there and stay com- posed, fight it out and in the end, hopefully, we’re where we want to be.” NFL The Final Word: Bob Condotta Reviews What Went Right Monday Night vs. the 49ers By Bob Condotta actually did. that the Seattle offense vs. 49ers game clock management. easy completion — tight end Ross The Seattle Times defense might be something of a Both coaches had some tough Dwelley appeared open for about MATCHUP TO WATCH push. What Seattle needed to win decisions down the stretch — a five-yard completion that would Seahawks coach Pete Carroll the game was the defense to play Carroll admitted he thought have kept the clock running. In- opened his press conference Tues- WHAT I SAID: San Francisco’s de- as it hadn’t all season, and that’s about going for it on fourth and stead, in one of the game’s many day with a question of his own. fensive line against Russell Wil- what the Seahawks got as Seattle 2 at the 28 on the final posses- plays that it was easy to underrate “Is anybody else in a daze from son and Seattle’s offensive line. tied a season-high with five sacks sion of regulation before kicking the importance of later, Jarran last night like I am,’’ Carroll asked, WHAT HAPPENED: It looked bad and had a season-high 10 quarter- a with 1:45 left, which Reed batted the pass at the line noting that sleep had been hard to early when the Seahawks had two back hits. allowed the 49ers time to drive of scrimmage and the 49ers had come by following Monday’s 27- quick three-and-outs, and the “Was good to see our guys for their own field goal to send a second-and-10 and just four sec- 24 overtime win and subsequent 49ers ended up with five sacks of work together with the pass rush the game to overtime. According onds elapsed, completely chang- trip back to Seattle. Wilson, giving them 35 for the like we’ve been hoping to see,’’ to EdjSports, the decision to go ing the complextion of the 49ers’ But if Carroll was dazed he season, second in the NFL. Carroll said. for the field goal lessened Seattle’s possession. wasn’t confused, the win offer- But Carroll noted Tuesday chances of winning by more than And a second-down pass to 14 percent. ing further proof that this team that a couple of those came on COACHING DECISION TO WATCH former Husky Dante Pettis also – now 8-2 and having won six some miscommunication or But SF coach Kyle Shanahan should have been caught — and games by four or fewer points or simply not reading things right WHAT I SAID: How much nickel made what some thought later likely would have gone for a first in overtime and three times hav- saying “we gave them a couple of will Seattle play? were curious decisions on the down if it had. Shanahan had ing rallied from deficits of 10 or freebies.’’ Seattle tackles Germain WHAT HAPPENED: After going 49ers last possession of overtime some harsh comments about Pet- more — may be on the verge of a Ifedi and Duane Brown in par- nickel a little more the last two when the 49ers got the ball at their tis on Monday — he didn’t catch special season. ticular seemed to hold their own weeks — 41 and 43 percent — the own 20 with 1:50 left and Seattle any of the three passes thrown his “Possibly, when we come back against 49ers’ ends Nick Bosa Seahawks used it on 32 percent of having no time outs remaining. way. (from the bye), we can ride this and Arik Armstead — certainly, plays against the 49ers. It didn’t At that point, playing con- “Definitely wish we took more and take advantage of it and see if enough to allow the Seahawks seem particularly effective early servatively and accepting a tie as time off the clock,’’ Shanahan we can’t come up with some more to drive the field when they re- on as Jamar Taylor got beat a few the worst-case scenario wouldn’t said later. stuff here to make this a really ally needed to. “I think in the flow times. But the entire pass defense have been a bad thing for the fun season,’’ he said. of the game we really did pretty got better as the game wore on 49ers in terms of the NFC West PLAYER TO WATCH For sheer entertainment value well,’’ Carroll said. (though a handful of drops by race, even if it obviously flies in WHO I SAID: RB Chris Carson and drama, though, it’ll be hard WHAT I COULD HAVE SAID: Se- the 49ers also helped as did SF the face of much of what the pro WHAT HAPPENED: One thought to top what happened Monday, attle’s defensive line against the playing the entire game without sports is all about. going in was that Seattle could which leads us to our weekly re- 49ers’ offensive line. George Kittle, and without Em- But the 49ers went for the win, take advantage of a 49ers run de- view of what we thought might Here’s where the Seahawks manuel Sanders after the first half. calling three straight passes that all went incomplete and Seattle fense that had proven vulnerable happen in the game, and what really won this game. It figured WHAT I COULD HAVE SAID: Late- had the ball back 25 seconds later in recent weeks. 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Communicating South Park (CC) South Park (CC) South Park (CC) South Park “Moss South Park “Sea- South Park (CC) Kevin Hart: Laugh at My Pain The Comedy Central Comedy Central COM 60 60 with the dead. (CC) Piglets” son Finale” (CC) comic discusses his life. (CC) Stand Stand DIS 41 41 Jessie ’ (CC) ›› 16 Wishes (2010, Children’s) Debby Ryan. ’ (CC) Raven’s Home ’ Just Roll With It Gabby Duran Bunk’d ’ (CC) Coop & Cami Raven’s Home ’ Just Roll With It Gabby Duran Gold Rush “The Nugget Hunter” Rick Gold Rush “Leave No Gold Behind” Gold Rush Rick upgrades his operation. Gold Rush “Monster Red Lives” Rick buys a monster wash plant. (N) ’ (CC) Outback Opal Hunters “Opal Fever” DSC 8 8 and his father hunt for nuggets. Parker questions his new foremen. (N) ’ (CC) Rookie miners chase an opal fortune. E! 65 65 ›› The Wedding Planner (2001, Ro- E! News The hot new couple of Hol- › Coyote Ugly (2000, Romance-Comedy) Piper Perabo, Adam Garcia, Maria ››› Dirty Dancing (1987, Romance) Jennifer Grey, Patrick Swayze, Jerry Or- mance-Comedy) Jennifer Lopez. (CC) lywood. (N) (CC) Bello. A struggling songwriter cuts loose in a rowdy New York bar. (CC) bach. A sheltered teen falls for a street-wise dance instructor. (CC) ESPN 32 32 NBA Basketball Utah Jazz at Memphis Grizzlies. (N) (Live) NBA Basketball Boston Celtics at Golden State Warriors. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 Countdown College Football Fresno State at San Diego State. (N) (Live) Euro H’lights Around the Horn Interruption Now or Never (N) Max on Boxing FNC 48 48 Hannity (N) (CC) The Ingraham Angle (N) (CC) Fox News at Night With Shannon Tonight (CC) Hannity (CC) The Ingraham Angle (CC) FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive FREE 39 39 › Grown Ups (2010) Adam Sandler. ››› Matilda (1996, Children’s) Mara Wilson, Danny DeVito. ’ (CC) ››› Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009) Voices of George Clooney. Premiere. (CC) The 700 Club (N) ’ (CC) FX 53 53 ›› The Fate of the Furious (2017, Action) Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson. A mys- ››› War for the Planet of the Apes (2017, Science Fiction) Andy Serkis, Woody Harrelson, Steve Zahn. Soldiers battle The Weekly ›› The Boss terious woman forces Dom to betray the crew. ’ (CC) Caesar and his army of intelligent apes. ’ (CC) “Hands On” ’ (2016) ’ (CC) GOLF 70 70 PGA Golf PGA Tour Golf Mayakoba Golf Classic, Second Round. The Mayakoba Golf Classic continues with second-round action from Playa del Carmen, Mexico. Golf Academy Euro PGA The Nine Lives of Christmas (2014, Children’s) Brandon Routh, Kimberly Sus- The Christmas Cottage (2017, Drama) Merritt Patterson, Steve Lund. A cynical With Love, Christmas (2017, Romance) Emilie Ullerup, Aaron O’Connell, Re- HALL 19 19 tad. A bachelor learns the value of love and companionship. (CC) designer decorates the romantic Christmas cottage. (CC) becca Davis. Melanie is assigned her office crush for Secret Santa. (CC) HGTV 68 68 Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Hunters Int’l House Hunters House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Ancient Aliens “The Monoliths” ’ Ancient Aliens ’ (CC) Ancient Aliens: Secret Files (CC) Ancient Aliens (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) In Search Of “Nazi Secrets” (N) ’ Ancient Aliens ’ (CC) (DVS) LIFE 51 51 ›› A Nanny for Christmas (2010) Emmanuelle Vaugier, Dean Cain. (CC) Christmas a la Mode (2019) Katie Leclerc, Ryan Cooper. Premiere. (CC) No Time Like Christmas (2019) Rachel McLaren, Jim O’Heir. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) (CC) The Last Word The 11th Hour With Brian Williams The Rachel Maddow Show (CC) The Last Word The 11th Hour With Brian Williams MTV 63 63 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness 34 34 Basketball Mecum Top 10 American Ninja Warrior (CC) American Ninja Warrior ’ (CC) American Ninja Warrior (CC) Truck Tech (N) Detroit Muscle Mecum Top 10 Mecum Top 10 NICK 40 40 The Loud House The Loud House America’s Most Musical Family (N) All That ’ (CC) SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends (CC) OXY 50 50 Dateline: Secrets Uncovered (CC) Dateline: Secrets Uncovered (N) Relentless With Kate Snow (N) (CC) Snapped “Tracy Fortson” (CC) Snapped “Lucille Duncan” (CC) Snapped “Tina Williamson” (CC) Cops “Dirty Laun- Cops “Wheeling Cops “Two in the Cops “What’s My Cops “Sucker Cops “Kiss and Bellator MMA Live Sergei Kharitonov vs. Linton Vassell; Olga Rubin vs. Sinead Cops “Don’t Fence Cops “Wedding PARMT 57 57 dry” ’ (CC) and Stealing” ’ Bush” ’ (CC) Age Again?” ’ Punch” ’ (CC) Make Up” (CC) Kavanagh. (N) (S Live) (CC) Me In” ’ Car Crasher” ’ ROOT 31 31 College Basketball Missouri State at Xavier. (N Same-day Tape) Seahawks Press Football Weekly Fantasy Football Hour ’19 Inside Military WCC All-Access Pro Footvolley Tour SYFY 59 59 ››› Se7en (1995, Suspense) Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman. (CC) ›› Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters (2013, Fantasy) Jeremy Renner. (CC) Van Helsing “The Prism” (N) (CC) Futurama (CC) Futurama (CC) TBN 20 20 It’s Supernatural! End of the Age Perry Stone The Watchman Praise (CC) Increasing Faith End of the Age Jonathan Cahn Game Changer Travel the Road Treasures (CC) ’ TBS 55 55 Family Guy Family Guy “Patriot The Misery Index The Misery Index ››› Transformers (2007, Action) Shia LaBeouf, Tyrese Gibson, Josh Duhamel. Two races of robots wage war on Earth. ›› Batman Forever (1995, Action) Val (CC) (DVS) Games” ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) (DVS) Kilmer, Tommy Lee Jones. (CC) TLC 38 38 Long Island Medium (N) ’ Long Lost Family (N) ’ Long Lost Family ’ Long Island Medium ’ Long Island Medium ’ Long Lost Family ’ TNT 54 54 Bones Investigating a wealthy teacher’s Bones “The Baker in the Bits” The team ››› Kong: Skull Island (2017, Adventure) Tom Hiddleston, Samuel L. Jackson, Brie Larson. Explor- ››› 300 (2006) Gerard Butler. Badly outnumbered Spartan death. ’ (CC) investigates a bakery. ’ (CC) ers encounter a gigantic ape and monstrous creatures. (CC) (DVS) warriors battle the Persian army. (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! World of Gumball World of Gumball We Bare Bears We Bare Bears American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Bob’s Burgers ’ Bob’s Burgers ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Ghost Nation (CC) Ghost Nation “The Boys Are Back” Destination Fear The team confronts evil entities. (N) (CC) Ghost Nation (N) (CC) Ghost Nation (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Laff Mobb Laff The Misery Index Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family ’ Modern Family ’ USA 58 58 “Depravity Standard” (CC) (DVS) “Catfishing Teacher” (CC) (DVS) “Townhouse Incident” (CC) (DVS) murky date-rape case. (CC) (DVS) “Punkin Chunkin” “Three Turkeys” (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) VH1 62 62 ››› Hitch (2005) Will Smith, Eva Mendes. ’ (CC) › Blended (2014) Adam Sandler. Two single-parent families are stuck together at a resort. ’ ›››› Titanic (1997) Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane. ’ (CC)

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(N) (S Live) (CC) College Football Georgia at Auburn. (N) (S Live) (CC) Lucky Sports KIRO KIRO CBS 7 7 ing: Saturday (N) Morning (N) (CC) tion Nat Dog (N) Stars News News PBS 9 9 Mister Dinosaur Sesame Daniel Pinkali- Molly of Xavier Go Luna Nature Wild Aging ››› Concert for George (2003, Documentary) Feel Better Fast and Make It Last With What the Durrells Did Next: Rogers Street Tiger cious Denali Riddle Cat Kratts Tom Hanks, Eric Clapton. ’ (CC) Daniel Amen, MD ’ (CC) A Masterpiece Paid Cancer? Q13 News This Morning (N) (CC) Talkin’ Dr. Scott Medicare TALCUM A Perfect Christmas (2012) Claire Cof- Just for Just for Just for Pawn NW Pawn MNT 10 10 Prog. Huskies fee, Ryan McPartlin. Laughs Laughs Laughs Stars Fishing Stars No More Stories Into the Into the Into the This Old Animal Did I BISSELL Round- Foot Smile Cooking with Paid Round- Career Paid George Burnett Major Crimes (CC) Mike & King of CW 11 11 of Love Wild Wild Wild H. Tales Mention up? Pain Healthy Emeril! Prog. up? Day Prog. Carlin Molly Queens Greener WA. Garden Garden Make It Knit- It’s Sew Fit 2 Best of Quilting Fresh Love of Quilt in Motor- Travel- Wood- Old Old WA. Mexican Milk Cook’s Test Cooking PBS 12 12 World Grown Smart Home Artsy Crochet Easy Stitch Sewing Arts ’ Quilting Quilting a Day Week scope smith House House Grown Street Country Kitchen Xplor. Outer Earth Xplor. Big Noon Kickoff College Football Michigan State at Michigan. (N) (S Live) College College Football Minnesota at Iowa. (N) (S Live) College College Football FOX 13 13 Planet Space 2050 DIY Sci (N) (S Live) Extra Extra UCLA at Utah. IND 14 14 FWC Sto.- Frances and Friends (CC) Generation Jimmy Swaggart (CC) FWC Music Donnie Swaggart (CC) Message-Cross Frances and Friends (CC) Paid LifeLock Paid LifeLock New Bis- Medicare Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU ION 15 15 Prog. Prog. sell IND 18 18 Gospel Two By Odys Maralee Cowboy Ishine Scaly Love- Jim Bakker Jerusa Super Wonder Reli Wor Scaly Ishine Huch Jewish Gospel Religious Programming Yous Good Morning KATU News This Morning Saturday College Football Indiana at Penn State. (N) (Live) (CC) Coll. College Football Wake Forest at Clemson. (N) (Live) (CC) Coll. Coll. College Football Oklahoma ABC 22 22 America (N) ’ (N) (S Live) (CC) Football Football Football at Baylor. (N) (CC) KGW News at Sunrise (N) Earth Earth Con- Look No More Grant’s Emeril College Football Navy at Notre Dame. (N) (S Live) Paid Paid Grant’s Straight The Voice ’ (CC) NBC 26 26 Ody. Ody. sumer Good Get- Prog. Prog. Get- Talk Good Day Oregon Saturday (N) Big Noon Kickoff College Football Michigan State at Michigan. (N) (S Live) College College Football Minnesota at Iowa. (N) (S Live) College College Football FOX 27 27 (N) (S Live) Extra Extra UCLA at Utah. UNI 28 28 Pro Pro Pro Pro Planeta de niños Atención Atenc. Naturaleza Pro Pro Ana Dra. Ana María Polo - Secretos De Salud Viva mejor, con la Dra. Polo y OmegaXL. Paid Medicare Flipping Vegas Flipping Vegas Flipping Vegas Zombie House Zombie House Live PD: Rewind Live PD: Wanted Live PD “Live PD -- 11.16.18” ’ (CC) Live PD “Live PD A&E 52 52 Prog. “Grow House” “Fire House” ’ ’ (CC) Flipping (CC) Flipping (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) -- 11.08.19” AMC 67 67 The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- ››› A Bronx Tale (1993, Drama) Robert De ›››› GoodFellas (1990) Robert De Niro. An Irish-Italian ›› XXX (2002, Action) Vin Diesel, Asia Argento. A spy tries ›› U.S. Marshals fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman Niro, Chazz Palminteri, Lillo Brancato. (CC) hood joins the 1950s New York Mafia. (CC) to stop an anarchist with weapons. (CC) (1998) (CC) APL 43 43 Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Amanda-Res. Amanda-Res. Amanda-Res. Crikey... Irwins Crikey... Irwins BET 56 56 Showd.- Faith Payne Payne Prince Prince Prince Prince Prince Prince Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin ›› Little Man (2006) Shawn Wayans. All Cash Cash Cash Below Deck (CC) Below Deck (CC) Below Deck (CC) Below Deck “I Said Below Deck (CC) Below Deck (CC) Below Deck “Au Below Deck “Man Below Deck “The Below Deck (CC) Below BRAVO 66 66 Cab ’ Cab ’ Cab ’ I Got It!” Revoir!” (CC) Down!” Proposal” Deck CBUT 29 29 True Ollie Molly Beat Arthur RECAP Our Vancouver Absolutely Nature/ Things The Oka Legacy Swimming News Hockey NHL Hockey CMT 61 61 CMT Music (CC) CMT Music (CC) CMT Music (CC) Hot 20 Countdown “CMA Wrap Up” (N) (CC) ›› The Sandlot (1993) Thomas Guiry. (CC) ›› Weekend at Bernie’s (1989) (CC) › Joe Dirt (2001) CNBC 46 46 Medi BLINK Paid Gold BIS Medi Income Medi Paid BIS Coins Coins Back in Game Back in Game Undercover Undercover Undercover Undercover CNN 44 44 Smerconish (N) CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Cupp CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNNH 45 45 Smerconish (N) CNN Newsroom All News All News CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom All News Updated hourly. Cupp CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom COM 60 60 Paid Medicare Parks/ Parks/ The Of- The Of- The Of- The Office “Booze The Of- The Of- The Of- ›› Austin Powers: International Man ››› Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged ›› Austin Powers in Gold- Prog. Recreat Recreat fice ’ fice ’ fice ’ Cruise” fice ’ fice ’ fice ’ of Mystery (1997) Mike Myers. Me (1999, Comedy) Mike Myers. (CC) member (2002) (CC) DIS 41 41 Big City Big City Big City Big City Big City Big City Big City Big City Bunk’d Coop Just Raven Gabby Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Sydney Sydney Raven Raven Raven Gabby Gabby Jessie Bering Sea Gold Major League Fishing’s Bass Pro Secret Nazi Ruins Secret Nazi Ruins Secret Nazi Ruins Secret Nazi Ruins Secret Nazi Ruins Moonshiners: Art Moonshiners: Art Moonshiners: Art Moonshiners: Art DSC 8 8 “Pay the Piper” Tour (N) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) of the ’Shine ’ of the ’Shine ’ of the ’Shine ’ of the ’Shine ’ E! 65 65 Sex & Sex & Sex & Sex & Sex & Sex & Sex & Sex & Sex & Sex & Sex & Sex & Sex & ›› What to Expect When You’re Expecting ››› Dirty Dancing (1987) Jennifer › Coyote Ugly the City the City the City the City the City the City the City the City the City the City the City the City the City (2012) Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Lopez. (CC) Grey, Patrick Swayze. (CC) (2000) (CC) College GameDay (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Alabama at Mississippi State. (N) (Live) Score- College Football West Virginia at Kansas State. (N) (Live) Score- College Football LSU at Ole Miss. ESPN 32 32 board board (N) (Live) ESPN2 33 33 SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) College Football TCU at Texas Tech. (N) (Live) Scores College Football Memphis at Houston. (N) (Live) Scores College Football FNC 48 48 FOX & Friends Cavuto Live (N) (Live) (CC) America’s News Headquarters (N) News HQ Journal Editorial America’s News Headquarters (N) Fox Report Life, Liberty Watters’ World FOOD 35 35 Paid Paid The Kitchen Con Holiday Trisha’s Minute Pioneer Pioneer The Kitchen (N) Trisha’s Guy’s Holiday Baking Holiday Baking Holiday Baking Holiday Baking Holiday Baking FREE 39 39 Paid Hoover ››› Miracle on 34th Street (1994) ’ (CC) ›› Happy Feet Two (2011) ’ (CC) ››› Matilda (1996) Mara Wilson. ››› Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009) ’ (CC) ››› Home Alone (1990) ’ (CC) FX 53 53 Medicare Paid Mike & ›› Now You See Me (2013, Comedy-Drama) ››› Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014, Science Fic- ››› War for the Planet of the Apes (2017, Science Fic- ›› Minions (2015) Voices of Sandra Prog. Molly Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo. ’ (CC) tion) Andy Serkis, Jason Clarke. ’ (CC) tion) Andy Serkis, Woody Harrelson. ’ (CC) Bullock, Jon Hamm. ’ (CC) GOLF 70 70 Morning Drive (N) (Live) European PGA Golf Golf PGA Tour Golf Mayakoba Golf Classic, Third Round. Golf Central (N) PGA Tour Golf Mayakoba Golf Classic, Third Round. Hats Off to Christmas! (2013) Haylie The Sweetest Christmas (2017) Lacey Switched for Christmas (2017) Can- Christmas at Pemberley Manor (2018) Pride, Prejudice and Mistletoe (2018) Christmas Next Door (2017) Jesse HALL 19 19 Duff, Antonio Cupo. (CC) Chabert, Lea Coco. (CC) dace Cameron Bure. (CC) Jessica Lowndes. (CC) Lacey Chabert. (CC) Metcalfe, Fiona Gubelmann. (CC) HGTV 68 68 Try To More Good Bones Good Bones Good Bones Good Bones Good Bones Good Bones Property Bro Property Bro Property Bro Property Bro Property Bro HIST 37 37 Coin Medi WWII in HD ’ WWII in HD ’ WWII In HD: The Air War ’ (CC) Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens ’ (CC) (DVS) Ancient Aliens LIFE 51 51 Smile Hoover Medi Paid Relief! Paid LifeL Paid Makeu Paid Becoming Santa (2015) Christmas in the City (CC) A Twist of Christmas (2018) (CC) Snowed Inn Christmas (2017) (CC) MSNBC 47 47 David Gura AM Joy (N) (CC) Weekends-Witt Weekends-Witt MSNBC Live MSNBC Live MSNBC Live PoliticsNation Deadline Hardball Chris All In With MTV 63 63 Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. TRL Top Ten (N) Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridiculousness Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. NBCS 34 34 NAS NASCAR NASCAR Xfinity NASCAR NASCAR Xfinity NAS NASCAR Count NASCAR Xfinity Racing Series Ford EcoBoost 300. NAS Wood Brothers Monster Jam NICK 40 40 Spong Spong Blue Spong Rang Spong Spong Spong Spong Loud Loud Casa Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Loud Loud Casa Casa OXY 50 50 Dateline: Secrets Dateline: Secrets J. Chambers J. Chambers J. Chambers J. Chambers Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) ’ PARMT 57 57 Smart- Try Total Debt Cancer? Bar Rescue ›› Jurassic Park III (2001) Sam Neill, ››› Jurassic Park (1993) Sam Neill. Cloned dinosaurs run ›› The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997, Adventure) Jeff ››› Jurassic ech Kit Free (CC) William H. Macy. ’ (CC) amok at an island-jungle theme park. ’ (CC) Goldblum, Julianne Moore. ’ (CC) Park (1993) ’ ROOT 31 31 Paid Paid Relief! Skin Paid Oxygen TAL Can College Basketball College Football Weber State at Montana. (N) (Live) College Football SYFY 59 59 Medi Dr. Ho LifeL Hoover › Cell (2016) John Cusack. (CC) ›› 47 Ronin (2013) Keanu Reeves. › Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance ›› Ghost Rider (2007) Nicolas Cage. (CC) Hansel & Gretel TBN 20 20 RocK Hermie Osteen Prince Veggie Veggie Veggie Veggie Super Booga Kroeze Don- Holt Ancient Turning Point Graham Graham Memories In Touch Huckabee (N) TBS 55 55 Imp. Imp. Imp. Misery Misery Friends Friends Friends ››› Batman (1989, Action) Jack Nicholson, Mi- ›› Batman Returns (1992, Action) Michael Ke- ›› Batman Forever (1995, Action) Val Kilmer, Trans- Jokers Jokers Jokers Index Index ’ ’ ’ chael Keaton, Kim Basinger. (CC) aton, Danny DeVito, Michelle Pfeiffer. (CC) Tommy Lee Jones, Jim Carrey. (CC) formers TLC 38 38 Outdaughtered Outdaughtered Welcome Welcome Stories of ER Stories of ER Stories of ER Stories of ER Stories of ER Stories of ER 90 Day Fiancé 90 Day Fiancé TNT 54 54 NCIS: New Or- NCIS: New Or- NCIS: New Or- NCIS: New Or- NCIS: New Or- ››› 300 (2006, Action) Gerard Butler, Lena ›› 300: Rise of an Empire (2014) Sul- ›› Immortals (2011) Henry Cavill, Ste- Kong: leans ’ (CC) leans ’ (CC) leans ’ (CC) leans ’ (CC) leans “More Now” Headey, David Wenham. (CC) (DVS) livan Stapleton. (CC) (DVS) phen Dorff. (CC) (DVS) Skull TOON 42 42 Teen Trans Teen Teen Teen Teen Total Apple Teen Teen Teen Teen Ben 10 Gum Gum Gum Gum Gum Craig Craig Victor Victor Gum Gum TRAV 36 36 Medi Smile Destination Destination Destination Destination Famously Afraid The Holzer Files The Holzer Files The Holzer Files The Holzer Files Ghost Adventure Ghost Adventure TRUTV 49 49 Ad. Ru Ad. Ru Ad. Ru Ad. Ru Ad. Ru Ad. Ru World Dumbest World Dumbest World Dumbest World Dumbest Misery Misery Misery Misery Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes Jokes The Purge (CC) Medicare BISSELL MyPillow Cancer? Chicago P.D. “New Chicago P.D. “End- Chicago P.D. “Bad Chicago P.D. “Ride Chicago P.D. “Trig- Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. “De- Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. USA 58 58 Normal” ings” ’ Boys” ’ Along” ’ ger” ’ “Black and Blue” scent” ’ “Brotherhood” “Trust” ’ VH1 62 62 Cheater Cheater Cheater Cheater Cheater Cheater Cheater Cheater Cheater Cheater Cheater Cheater Cheater Cheater Cheater Cheater Cheater › Blended (2014) Adam Sandler. ’ (CC) Titanic Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019 TV LISTINGS

SATURDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets November 16, 2019 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 College Football Oklahoma at Baylor. (N) (Live) (CC) KOMO 4 Primetime News (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! ’ (CC) 20/20 ’ (CC) KOMO 4 News Ring of Honor ABC 4 4 “Spa Getaway” 11:00pm Wrestling (N) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News at Consumer 101 (N) A New Leaf “A Evening Ever- Saturday Night Live “Harry Styles” Harry Styles hosts and Saturday Night Live (N) ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 11 Saturday Night NBC 5 5 - Holt 6:30 (N) (CC) (CC) (DVS) Family Reunion” green performs. (N) (S Live) (CC) (N) (CC) Live ’ (CC) IND 6 6 Raw Travel (N) Carbonaro Eff. Street Magic (N) Carbonaro Eff. American Ninja Warrior (CC) (DVS) Dateline “A Perfect Spot” ’ (CC) News Band in Seattle More Than Music Comedy.TV (CC) CBS Weekend KIRO 7 News at Steve Raible’s Washington Bull “Separate Together” Bull works with 48 Hours (N) ’ (CC) 48 Hours (N) ’ (CC) KIRO 7 News at Steve Raible’s CBS 7 7 News (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) (CC) Scouting Report Grown (CC) his romantic rival. ’ (CC) 11PM (N) (CC) Scouting Report PBS NewsHour Joseph Rosendo’s Antiques Roadshow “Orlando” NASA Vera “Little Lazarus” Vera rescues a boy after he is attacked. Endeavour on Masterpiece “Colours” A murder at an army Independent Lens “The Interpreters” PBS 9 9 Weekend (N) ’ Travelscope archive; Korean painting. (CC) ’ (CC) base. ’ (CC) Interpreters seek safety. ’ WHL Hockey Portland Winterhawks at Seattle Thunderbirds. From accesso ShoWare Center in Kent, Northwest Fishing Q13 News at 9 (N) Seahawks Satur- Washington’s The World’s Fun- The World’s Fun- Just for Laughs MNT 10 10 Wash. (N) (Live) Reports (CC) (CC) day Night (CC) Most Wanted niest Weather niest Weather Gags ’ (CC) 2 Broke Girls ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ Family Feud ’ Family Feud ’ Bob’s Burgers ’ Bob’s Burgers Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ NCIS: New Orleans “Legacy” A petty Madam Secretary “Winter Garden” An CW 11 11 (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) (Part 1 of 2) (CC) (Part 2 of 2) (CC) officer is found murdered. ’ historic agreement may fall apart. Antiques Roadshow An 1821 U.S. A Classic Christmas (My Music) Holiday music from various performers. ’ (CC) Last of the Sum- Last of the Sum- Are You Being Upstart Crow ’ Doctor Who “City Doctor Who “City PBS 12 12 citizenship certificate. ’ (CC) mer Wine ’ mer Wine ’ Served? ’ (CC) of Death” of Death” College Football UCLA at Utah. (N) (S Live) Seahawks Satur- The Big Bang The Big Bang Q13 NEWS AT 10 Seahawks Satur- PBC Fight Camp PBC Countdown FOX 13 13 day Night (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) (N) (CC) day Night (CC) ’ ’ IND 14 14 FWC Music (CC) Family Worship Center Service FWC Music (CC) Crossfire Service (CC) Jimmy Swaggart (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A ION 15 15 “Folly” ’ (CC) The detectives track a serial killer. death may have been falsified. (CC) Rape/murder of a pregnant woman. killer spouts religious rhetoric. (CC) teen recalls being molested. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Kenneth W. Sekulow In Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley Perry Stone Love Israel Ron Carpenter OpenDoor Exp. Jack Graham Karen Wheaton’s Saving the World Freedom College Football Oklahoma at Baylor. (N) (Live) (CC) Special Edition of Jeopardy! ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune Go Farther. Per- 20/20 ’ (CC) KATU News at 11 Ring of Honor ABC 22 22 KATU News (N) “Spa Getaway” form Better. (N) (S Live) (CC) Wrestling (N) NBC Nightly News A New Leaf “A Vets Saving Pets The Champion KGW Investigates Saturday Night Live “Harry Styles” Harry Styles hosts and Saturday Night Live (N) ’ (CC) KGW News at Saturday Night NBC 26 26 - Holt Family Reunion” (N) (CC) (DVS) Within (N) ’ (EI) (CC) performs. (N) (S Live) (CC) 11 (N) Live ’ (CC) UNI 30 30 María de Todos Noticiero Alma de ángel Alma de ángel Como dice el dicho (SS) La Rosa de Guadalupe (SS) María de Todos Noticiero College Football UCLA at Utah. (N) (S Live) Graham Bensinger Sports Gone Wild 10 O’Clock News (N) PBC Fight Camp PBC Countdown FOX 27 27 ’ ’ Live PD “Live PD -- 11.08.19” ’ (CC) Live PD: Rewind “Live PD: Rewind No. Live PD “Live PD -- 11.16.19” (N Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) A&E 52 52 277” (N) ’ (CC) AMC 67 67 ›› U.S. Marshals (1998, Action) Tommy Lee Jones, Wesley Snipes, Robert ››› Star Trek (2009, Science Fiction) Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Leonard Nimoy. Premiere. Chronicles the early days of ››› The Bourne Ultimatum (2007) Downey Jr.. Sam Gerard gets caught up in another fugitive case. (CC) the starship Enterprise and her crew. (CC) Matt Damon, Julia Stiles. (CC) APL 43 43 Crikey! It’s the Irwins ’ Crikey! It’s the Irwins: Extra Bites Crikey! It’s the Irwins (N) ’ Pit Bulls and Parolees (N) ’ (CC) Amanda to the Rescue (N) ’ Amanda to the Rescue ’ BET 56 56 ›› All About the Benjamins (2002, Action) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. ›› Madea’s Family Reunion (2006, Comedy) Tyler Perry. A matriarch must keep the peace through family strife. ›› Diary of a Mad Black Woman BRAVO 66 66 Below Deck (CC) Below Deck “Magic Ashton” Guests Below Deck “Come Sail Away” The crew deals with fallout. ›› It’s Complicated (2009, Romance-Comedy) , Steve Martin, Alec Baldwin. A divorcee ›› It’s Complicat- request a provocative show. (CC) (CC) is caught between her ex and an architect. (CC) ed (2009) (CC) CBUT 29 29 NHL Hockey NHL Hockey Colorado Avalanche at Vancouver Canucks. (N) (S Live) (CC) Post Show CBC Van News Swimming CMT 61 61 › Joe Dirt (2001) David Spade. (CC) ›› The Sandlot (1993, Children’s) Thomas Guiry, Mike Vitar, Patrick Renna. (CC) ›› Weekend at Bernie’s (1989, Comedy) Andrew McCarthy, Jonathan Silverman. (CC) CNBC 46 46 Undercover Boss: Celebrity Edition Undercover Boss “Retro Fitness” ’ Undercover Boss ’ (CC) Undercover Boss “Forman Mills” ’ Undercover Boss “ADT” ’ (CC) Paid Program BISSELL CNN 44 44 Nixon by Nixon: In His Own Words ’ (CC) CNN Special Report (CC) The Seventies (CC) The Eighties VCRs; remote controls; family sitcoms. (CC) The Eighties CNNH 45 45 Nixon by Nixon: In His Own Words All News (Joined in Progress Left in Progress) Updated hourly. The Eighties VCRs; remote controls; family sitcoms. (CC) The Eighties COM 60 60 ›› Austin Powers in Goldmember ›› Office Space (1999, Comedy) Ron Livingston, Jennifer Aniston, David Her- ››› Wedding Crashers (2005, Comedy) Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn, Christopher Walken. Pre- › Hot Pursuit (2002, Comedy) Mike Myers. (CC) man. A white-collar worker rebels against corporate drudgery. (CC) miere. Partygoers spend a wild weekend with a politician’s family. (CC) (2015) Premiere. DIS 41 41 Jessie ’ (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Coop & Cami Bunk’d ’ (CC) Big City Greens Big City Greens Big City Greens Big City Greens Bunk’d ’ (CC) Coop & Cami Raven’s Home Just Roll With It Moonshiners: Art of the ’Shine Mark Moonshiners: Art of the ’Shine Mark Moonshiners: Art of the ’Shine Jim, Moonshiners: Art of the ’Shine Sur- Moonshiners: Art of the ’Shine Mark Moonshiners: Art of the ’Shine “500 DSC 8 8 and Jeff sell their shine in town. ’ and Digger’s still is upgraded. (CC) Tom, and Roy build a still. ’ (CC) veying the competition. ’ (CC) and Jeff struggle with their site. (CC) Gallon Still” ’ (CC) E! 65 65 › Coyote Ugly (2000) Piper Perabo, ›› Couples Retreat (2009, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Jason Bateman, Jon Favreau. Four couples ›› Couples Retreat (2009, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Jason Bateman, Jon Favreau. Four couples Adam Garcia, Maria Bello. (CC) must participate in therapy sessions at a tropical resort. (CC) must participate in therapy sessions at a tropical resort. (CC) College Football LSU at Ole Miss. College Football College Football Arizona at Oregon. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 (N) (Live) Scoreboard (N) ESPN2 33 33 College Football College Football New Mexico at Boise State. (N) (Live) College Football Final (N) (CC) Euro H’lights FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) The Greg Gutfeld Show (N) (CC) Watters’ World (CC) Justice With Judge Jeanine (CC) The Greg Gutfeld Show (CC) Watters’ World (CC) FOOD 35 35 Holiday Baking Championship (CC) Holiday Baking Championship (CC) Holiday Baking Championship (CC) Holiday Baking Championship (CC) Christmas Cookie Challenge (N) Christmas Cookie Challenge (CC) FREE 39 39 ››› Home Alone ›› Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992, Children’s) Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci. ’ (CC) ››› Frozen (2013, Children’s) Voices of Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Jonathan Groff. ’ (CC) ››› The BFG FX 53 53 ››› Despicable Me 2 (2013) Voices of Steve Carell. Animated. Gru and his new ›› Despicable Me 3 (2017) Voices of Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig. Animated. Gru ›› Hotel Transylvania 2 (2015) Voices of Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg. Ani- partner hunt the perpetrator of a spectacular heist. ’ (CC) and his twin brother battle a former 1980s child star. ’ (CC) mated. Dracula tries to bring out his grandson’s inner vampire. ’ (CC) GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Mayakoba Golf Classic, Third Round. PGA Tour Golf Mayakoba Golf Classic, Third Round. European PGA Golf Picture a Perfect Christmas (2019, Romance) Merritt Patterson, Jon Cor. A pho- Christmas Under the Stars (2019) Clarke Peters, Autumn Reeser. Premiere. Christmas Connection (2017, Comedy) Brooke Burns, Tom Everett Scott, Kris- HALL 19 19 tographer helps a neighbor look after his young nephew. (CC) Nick takes a gig at a tree lot, where he meets Julie and her son, Matt. (CC) ten Harris. Sydney is invited to spend the holidays with a family. (CC) HGTV 68 68 Property Brothers (CC) Property Brothers (CC) Caribbean Life Caribbean Life Mexico Life (N) Mexico Life (N) Island Life (N) Island Life (N) Beach Hunters Beach Hunters HIST 37 37 Ancient Aliens ’ (CC) Ancient Aliens “Food of the Gods” Ancient Aliens: Declassified “Otherworldly Beings” Entities from unseen realms. (N) ’ (CC) LIFE 51 51 Christmas a la Mode (2019, Drama) Katie Leclerc, Ryan Cooper. (CC) Christmas in Louisiana (2019) Barry Bostwick, Dee Wallace. Premiere. (CC) A Christmas in Tennessee (2018) Rachel Boston, Andrew Walker. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (CC) The Last Word The 11th Hour With Brian Williams Lockup: Wichita: Extended Stay Lockup: Wichita: Extended Stay Dateline “Double Lives” (CC) MTV 63 63 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness NBCS 34 34 Monster Jam Monster Jam (N) Monster Jam European Champions Cup Rugby Ulster Rugby at Bath Rugby. NICK 40 40 The Loud House The Loud House The Loud House The Loud House Henry Danger (N) All That (N) (CC) SpongeBob SpongeBob Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Snapped “Brandy Stutzman” (CC) The DNA of Murder With Paul Holes Homicide for the Holidays Homicide for the Holidays Homicide for the Holidays Homicide for the Holidays PARMT 57 57 ››› Jurassic Park (1993, Adventure) Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum. ›› The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997, Adventure) Jeff Goldblum, Julianne Moore, Pete Postlethwaite. An expedition ›› Jurassic Park III (2001) Sam Neill, Cloned dinosaurs run amok at an island-jungle theme park. ’ (CC) returns to monitor dinosaurs’ progress. ’ (CC) William H. Macy. ’ (CC) ROOT 31 31 College Football College Football Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech. From Bobby Dodd Stadium in Atlanta. (N Same-day Tape) College Football Weber State at Montana. SYFY 59 59 ›› Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters ›› Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008) Brendan Fraser. (CC) ››› Captain America: Civil War (2016, Action) Chris Evans. Captain America clashes with Iron Man. (CC) (DVS) TBN 20 20 Somebody’s Hour of Power With Bobby Schuller Leading the Way Huckabee (CC) Somebody’s Leon Fontaine Christmas ››› Love’s Long Journey (2005) Erin Cottrell. (CC) TBS 55 55 ››› Transformers (2007, Action) Shia LaBeouf, Tyrese Gibson, Josh Duhamel. Two races of robots wage war on Earth. The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Full Frontal With The Misery Index (CC) (DVS) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Samantha Bee (CC) TLC 38 38 90 Day Fiancé “They Don’t Know” 90 Day Fiancé A look at Deavan and Jihoon’s journey. ’ 90 Day Fiancé “They Don’t Know” Anna introduces Mursel to her family. 90 Day Fiancé ’ TNT 54 54 ››› Kong: Skull Island (2017) Tom Hiddleston, Samuel L. Jackson. Explorers ››› Ant-Man (2015, Action) Paul Rudd, Michael Douglas, Evangeline Lilly. Ant-Man uses his shrink- ›› The Huntsman: Winter’s War (2016, Fantasy) Chris encounter a gigantic ape and monstrous creatures. (CC) (DVS) ing skills to battle Yellowjacket. (CC) (DVS) Hemsworth, Charlize Theron. (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 World of Gumball World of Gumball Apple & Onion Apple & Onion Steven Universe Steven Universe Bob’s Burgers ’ Bob’s Burgers ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) My Hero Ac... One Punch Man TRAV 36 36 Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures “Kay’s Hollow” Ghost Adventures “Albion Castle” Ghost Adventures (N) (CC) Destination Fear (N) (CC) Ghost Adventures “Kennedy Mine” TRUTV 49 49 Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes ››› Rush Hour (1998, Action) Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker. (CC) (DVS) Carbonaro Eff. Inside Carbonaro Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Chicago P.D. “Outrage” Halstead puts Chicago P.D. “Night in Chicago” Atwa- Chicago P.D. Upton and Burgess enter Chicago P.D. “Good Men” Intelligence Chicago P.D. “Pain Killer” A mayoral Modern Family ’ Modern Family USA 58 58 his career at risk. (CC) (DVS) ter’s allegiances are tested. ’ a bad situation. ’ (CC) (DVS) works with the CFD. ’ candidate is shot by a sniper. ’ (CC) (DVS) “Red Alert” ’ VH1 62 62 ›››› Titanic (1997, Historical Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane. A woman falls for an artist aboard the ill-fated ship. ’ (CC) ››› Love & Basketball (2000) Sanaa Lathan, Omar Epps. ’ (CC)

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No. 1 Onalaska vs. No. 16 Brewster, Friday, 6 p.m., Onalaska The Loggers are the last re- maining undefeated team in the 2B ranks and earned the top overall seed from the committee. Onalaska is hosting the No. 16 seed Brewster Bears on Friday. The Bears finished the regu- lar season 3-7 overall and 2-2 in the Central Washington 2B league. Brewster lost their first four games of the season before earning their first win against Manson, 35-21. The Bears defeat- ed Oroville the following week, 32-20, before losing three in a row before the crossover game last week, defeating White Swan 60-46 in White Swan. The Bears average 25.8 points per game while giving up 38.5 points per game. Onalaska defeated Wahkia- kum for the second time this sea- son in the crossover round, 50-0. The Loggers have outscored op- ponents 428-75 this season and the closest game they played was a 22-14 win against Adna in Week 8. Fullback Ashton Haight was named the SWW 2B Moun- tain Division offensive MVP, de- fensive lineman Alex Frazier was named the defensive MVP and coach Mazen Saade was named the coach of the year. you and they are huge. They’re Bulldogs dropped their first way bigger, it will come down to game against Heppner, Oregon, speed and strength on our side No. 2 Napavine vs. No. 15 27-0. Colfax rattled off another and being athletes,” Johnson three wins after that, but fell to Mabton, Saturday, 1 p.m., said. “The left side of their line, Reardan in the final game of the Centralia 290, 280, they’re just giants. The season to finish the regular sea- The Tigers earned the No. 2 right side of their line, 240 and son 6-2 and 4-1 in league games seed from the seeding commit- 260. Our biggest kid on the field while winning the Northeast 2B tee and will face Mabton out of is 220, 215, you know, they’re big.” South Division crown. The Bull- The Pirates were able to fin- Central Washington on Saturday dogs defeated LRSWK 59-13 in at Tiger Stadium. ish third in arguably the toughest division in 2B football and their Week 10 to earn their berth to “I thought it was fine,” state. Napavine coach Josh Fay said only losses this season are to the Top 3 teams in the state. Af- Christensen noted Colfax’s about the No. 2 seed. “It’s one of Jacob Brown as a player to watch those things, people are going to ter taking down Pe Ell-Willapa on both sides of the ball. Quar- wonder about certain seedings, Valley and Wahkiakum, the Pi- but that’s where I thought we rates fell to Kalama, 27-14. Adna terback Layne Gingerich is a would be.” opened up their home schedule player the Indians will have to Napavine has just one blem- with a 29-8 win against Toledo try to stop on offense and on de- ish on their schedule this season, before traveling to Napavine and fense, Gavin Hammer will make a 36-13 loss to Onalaska in Week leaving with a 46-13 loss. The Pi- things tough as well as outside 7. Outside of that, the Tigers have rates healed up during a bye in linebacker Blake Holman. Week 6 before going to Rainier been dominant and are averag- For The Chroniclem “They’re a really good foot- ROB HILSON / and earning a 34-24 win. Adna ing 37.6 points per game while Toledo and Raymond line up at the line of scrimmage before Toledo quarterback ball team, they’re ranked seven allowing just 12 points per game. played a close game against the for a reason. They have a really Duke Schaplow snaps the ball during a District IV 2B crossover football game last Loggers and gave them their The Tigers defeated Winlock 48- Thursday in Kelso. good running back (Brown), are 13 in Week 10 to earn a spot in closest contest of the season, but very athletic and well coached,” ultimately fell, 22-14. The Pirates the state tournament. They’re a spread team, match lenge. Christensen said. “It’s a new ex- wrapped up the regular season The Vikings are coming into up well with what we try to do,” “I think we’re extremely ready perience. They run a pistol wing- Rainier coach Andy Bartell said. because of the league we played with a home win against Mor- this game after pulling off a big T, it’s not an offense we’ve seen “Hopefully, we’ll be able to slow in. We played a lot of senior-led ton-White Pass before traveling upset against Columbia (Bur- exactly, similar to ours offen- bank), winning 21-20 against them down at least and have a teams that are well coached,” to Westport last week and defeat- sively. Their dynamic of players the No. 1 team in the Eastern good game against them.” Bartell said. “The guys have been ing Ocosta, 54-14, in the cross- Washington 2B football league. The Mountaineers finished in this situation against teams over round. is completely different than what Mabton is 4-6 overall this sea- 6-4 this season, with a non- that should overpower us. We Senior quarterback Braden we’ve seen.” son and averages 18.9 points per league loss against Toledo, 15- are extremely battle tested and Thomas and running back Cole Toledo is 7-3 this season, game while allowing 25.3 points 14, in Week 2 and three Moun- we’ll come out with the best Fay will figure to be key compo- starting the season off with wins per game. tain Division losses to Onalaska, game plan and try to get another nents of the Pirates’ game plan against Morton-White Pass and Napavine coach Josh Fay Adna and Napavine, to take W.” on Saturday as two of the more Rainier. After losses to Napavine noted Mabton’s spread offense, fourth place in the Mountain Di- experienced players on the team. and Adna, the Indians took with a lot of single back or empty vision. Rainier was able to make No. 5 Adna vs. No. 12 Davenport, If the Gorillas take away those down Toutle Lake before falling set looks. He said the Tigers will it into the state tournament by Saturday, 1 p.m., Adna two, Johnson expects Zander to Kalama, 42-6. Toledo won have to key in on wide receiver knocking off the Coastal Divi- Blankenship, Eli Howe, Zach their final three games against Armando Morales and quarter- sion champion Pe Ell-Willapa The Adna Pirates are primed Berg and Ryan Young to step up Wahkiakum, Winlock and for another run in the state tour- back Andrez Zavala. Valley Titans 28-20 in Menlo last for Adna. Mossyrock to take second in the Friday. Brody Klein accounted nament, starting by hosting the “I’m sure they’re all going to Mabton won their first game River Division before earning a of the season against Granger, for all four touchdowns in the Davenport Gorillas on Saturday key on Cole and Braden and take game with 113 yards on the in Adna. that away from us. We’ll have to 47-9 win against Raymond last 15-7, before a 22-14 loss to Co- Thursday in Kelso to get into the lumbia (Burbank) in Week 2. ground and five catches for 91 “We couldn’t complain. We find ways to make things hap- state tournament. The Vikings earned their first yards. were hoping all along for the pen,” Johnson said. “We’re hop- win of the season against Brew- “I was a little surprised, espe- 5-seed. We thought we legit ing special teams can be in our “I think we’re going to keep ster in Week 3, 50-39, before cially with the upsets that came could say we could beat a 4-seed. favor. We spend a lot of time on doing what we’ve been doing. falling to Tri-Cities Prep. Mab- from the east side. Davenport Chewelah got it, it’s hard to ar- that and it can be a difference Trey Rego, he doesn’t get enough ton defeated Dayton/Waitsburg upsetting Liberty (Spangle), gue they don’t deserve it,” Adna maker.” credit for us,” Christensen said. 36-8 in Week 5 before losing four Tonasket getting in too,” Bar- coach KC Johnson said about the Johnson said Davenport re- “We’ll do what we do, throw a straight games to end the regular tell said about the No. 14 seed No. 5 seed. “We wanted to get minds him of Onalaska and couple new wrinkles in there. Its season. from the committee. “Playing that four or five seed and an op- thinks it will be a tough game for got us this far. I like the way our It will be tough to pull an in the league we play in, with portunity to play teams that we both teams. guys are playing.” upset against the Tigers, led by Ony, Napavine and Adna. All don’t normally play. We got that, “It will be interesting. They The two teams have a com- junior quarterback Laythan De- four of our losses came against can’t complain.” are a classic Eastern Washington mon opponent in Wahkiakum, marest both on the ground and teams in the Top 10. I think we The Gorillas were 6-4 in the farm boy football team,” Johnson a team Toledo defeated 37-0 in Northeast 2B League’s North Di- through the air. Demarest has did enough to avoid the top four said. “We’re excited about it. Ob- Week 7 in Toledo. seeds.” vision behind Chewelah. After 1,224 yards and 22 touchdowns viously, it’s a long week, those are It is dad’s weekend at Wash- Rainier scores 34.9 points per an opening win against Lind- tough to get through sometimes. on the ground and has complet- ington State University in Pull- game and their defense allows Ritzville/Sprague/Washtucna/ We’re excited to play them.” ed 56 percent of his passes for 991 man, just a 15-mile drive from yards and nine touchdowns. 25.9 points per contest. Kahlotus, Davenport fell to Rear- The Tigers are rested up and Kalama comes into the open- dan and Colfax before bouncing Colfax. All of the hotels nearby No. 10 Toledo vs. No. 7 Colfax, are booked and on top of trav- ready to try and earn a spot in ing week of the state tourna- back to beat Kettle Falls. After a Saturday, Noon, Colfax the quarterfinals. ment off of a bye after Ilwaco 21-7 loss to Liberty (Spangle), the eling across the state, Toledo is “I think Mabton, they were forfeited their crossover round Gorillas rattled off three straight Toledo has to travel across the forced to stay more than an hour able to bump off the league game. The Chinooks won their wins before ending the regular state as the No. 10 seed to face away from where they are play- champs, Columbia-Burbank,” third straight River Division season with a loss to Chewelah, the No. 7 Colfax Bulldogs on ing on Saturday. Fay said. “We’ve got to be fo- crown this season after a 7-2 sea- 35-15, to allow the Cougars to Saturday in the opening round of That adversity won’t mean cused ready to go or we’re getting son, with the only losses coming take the league title. Davenport the state tournament. anything once the two teams the Columbia-Burbank treat- against No. 2 Napavine, 33-27, in avenged their early season loss “I think that the committee step on the field, and Toledo un- ment.” Week 2, and a 36-8 loss to 1A La to Liberty in the crossover round, had a hard job. The first three or derstands what it must do to pull Center in Week 4. winning 36-14 to earn their tick- so teams were pretty clear. After the upset. No. 3 Kalama vs. No. 14 Rainier, The Chinooks average 39.4 et to the state tournament. that, there were a whole bunch “It’s going to come down if of teams on the east side with points per game and allow just The Gorillas average 33.8 we can run the ball against their Friday, 7 p.m., Kalama 13.3 points per game. Kalama points per game while allowing one or two losses,” Toledo coach front. If we struggle to move the The Chinooks earned the No. has allowed just 35 points in five 25 points per game. Mike Christensen said. “Other 3 seed in the state tournament home games this season. Johnson noted the size of the teams are hard to place. Six to 12 ball and maintain drives, it’s go- after winning the River Division Bartell noted the team will linemen on Davenport while or 13, could be shuffled in there ing to be a long day,” Christensen and welcome the No. 14 Rainier have to pay attention to Brennon also noting running back Gavin but I’m happy with where we’re said. “They’re good with their Mountaineers to Kalama on Fri- Vance and make sure to stop him Boggs as well as wing back Alex at.” misdirection and their running day. in order for the Mountaineers to Plasensia as players the Pirates Colfax began the season in back, quarterback combo. If “They are a big physical team have a chance at victory. will need to stop in order to earn Spangle with a 54-21 win against we can run the ball and put up up front. Their quarterback Even with a tough test on Fri- the victory. Wahkiakum. After wins against points, move the ball up front, I (Jackson Esary) can run, throw. day, Rainier is ready for the chal- “They just flat come after Freeman and Davenport, the think we’ve got a chance.” Sports 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019

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Ruby Stanton / For The Chronicle Tony Kirby (center, portrayed by Jordan Baker) gets a warm and curious welcome from his girlfriend’s eccentric family in “You Can’t Take it With You” opening at Centralia College Friday. (From left to right) Mr. DaPinna (portrayed by Joe Pettit), Martin Vanderhof (portayed by D. Douglas Lukascik), Essie Carmichael (portrayed by Scarlet Nixon Klein), Ed Carmichael (portrayed by Nick Hall) and Penny Sycamore (portrayed by Lucy Page).

CENTRALIA COLLEGE THEATRE: You Can’t Take IF YOU GO … What: Associated Students It With You Tackles Love, of Centralia College presents Family, Honesty “You Can’t Take It With You” When: 7 p.m. Nov. 15-16 By Carrina Stanton and Nov. 21-23 and 2 p.m. Nov. For The Chronicle 17 and Nov. 24 Where: Wickstrom Studio In recent years the Centralia Theatre in Washington Hall on College theatre department has the Centralia College Campus not shied away from controver- Tickets: $10 adults, $8 sial and sometimes uncomfort- students/seniors. Tickets can able subject matter. be purchased by calling (360) The friendly romp “You 623-8871 or online at centralia. Can’t Take It With You” open- edu/theatre ing Friday, Nov. 15 in the Wick- strom Studio Theatre features prominently a subject that feels ated from Centralia College two like it has become controversial years ago, was asked by drama in recent years: love. professor Emmy Kreilkamp to “It’s a light hearted story try his hand at directing an en- about what’s really valuable, tire production. Perkins said he what are you really living for?” had previously taken a direct- said actress Lucy Page. “The way ing course, where he got the op- things are now, it’s nice to talk portunity to direct a segment of about the important things in Essie Carmichael (portrayed by Scarlet Nixon Klein) dances while her husband Ed Carmichael (portrayed by Nick Hall) plays a performance, but this is his life.” xylophone in the crazy Sycamore house in “You Can’t Take It With You” where doing what you like is the order of the day. first experience directing a full- Written by Moss Hart and length production. George S. Kaufman, “You Can’t can take that from me,” Lukas- character meeting Alice’s family. ner, though on the wrong night. “It really opens up your mind Take It With You” follows the cik said of his character. “Life is “Alice is embarrassed but he falls There are misunderstandings in a way,” Perkins said of going story of the artsy, laid-back beautiful if you just let it come in love with the eccentricity of and hurt feelings but everyone from being an actor to a director. everyone.” Sycamore family where mem- to you.” learns something about the “All of a sudden you’re seeing the But the Sycamore clan is Though Alice puts on a good family we have and the family bers are generally encouraged stage as an audience member. to follow their bliss. Mother about to have their world turned façade, there is no denying she we choose as well as the value of It’s definitely a challenge to find Penny (portrayed by Page) is a upside down when youngest is part of the Sycamore clan. As honesty, said director Thomas playwright because a typewriter daughter Alice (portrayed by a planned dinner with Tony’s Perkins. the right people to get every- was once mistakenly dropped Isabel Nixon Klein) announces family nears, Alice attempts to “It’s about love for the family, thing done.” off at their house, daughter Es- she is dating Tony Kirby (por- get her family to behave them- really valuing the power of fam- Baker, who just finished a sie (portrayed by Scarlet Nixon trayed by Jordan Baker). The selves so as to not shock the Kir- ily, and really just enjoying life grueling summer preparing for Klein) wants to be a famous bal- Kirbys and local business mo- bys, who probably don’t make in general,” Perkins said of the the two-man show “Red” that lerina and has studied for eight guls and are about as different fireworks in the basement for story. played in the Wickstrom The- years without much success and from the Sycamores as pos- fun or eat corn flakes for dinner. “It’s about don’t take life too atre in September, said it was grandfather Martin Vanderhoff sible: stuffy and status-focused. “Alice loves her family but her seriously because you can’t take Perkins that convinced him to (portrayed by D. Douglas Lukas- Though Tony is the vice presi- family is odd and, in my mind, it with you,” added Scarlet Nix- sign on for this show. He said cik) quit the rat race at age 40 dent of his father’s company, she is trying to protect her fam- on Klein. “Don’t just keep get- the two have worked together and spent the last 35 years doing he is something of a misfit and ily from the outside world,” said ting money because at the end of as actors and he was excited to what he likes with his days, in- meeting the Sycamores shows Isabel Nixon Klein. your life, it doesn’t matter. Enjoy work with him as a director. cluding not paying his taxes. him something he’s never seen Fireworks (both literal and life while you can.” “I just knew it was going to “(His attitude is) no matter before. figurative) happen when the “You Can’t Take It With be great,” Baker said. “(Perkin’s) what they do to me, I’ve had “It’s a shock but it’s a shock Kirbys show up to the Syca- You” is a directorial debut for mind and this play is going to be the last 35 years and nobody he enjoys,” Baker said of his more home for a planned din- Thomas Perkins, who gradu- a match made in heaven.”

portance of writing a will from noon to scheduled for 6:30 p.m. that day at the Organizations Community 1 p.m. Nov. 14 in the county administra- Morton Roxy Theater. Both events are tion building at 351 NW North Street in free and donations are accepted and Bucoda Rebekah Lodge 144, 7 p.m., Chehalis. The Washington State Univer- will be shared between the Roxy The- Bucoda Odd Fellows Community Cen- sity Lewis County Extension is sponsor- ater and the Friends of Centralia College ter, 101 E. Seventh St., second floor, Bu- ing the free event. For more information, East Scholarships. coda, 360-736-6717 call Julie Pirtle at 360-740-1212. This event is co-sponsored by the United Women in Business, 5:30 p.m., Holiday Gift Market, hosted by To- Centralia College Foundation. For more Kit Carson banquet room, Chehalis, ledo Thursday Market from 2 p.m. to information, call 360 496-5022. 360-388-5252 6 p.m. Event includes gifts, arts and Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, crafts, as well as food and produce ven- 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Thursday, Nov. 14 Main Street in Centralia. dors. The location is 115 Ramsey Way in Public Agencies Grand Ave., Centralia, 360-485-2852 The Napavine FFA Chapter hosts a Toledo. Centralia Planning Commission, 6 S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst Bingo and Jazz Night fundraiser at 6 Pinochle, 5:45 p.m., Hope Grange, David E. Smith of the Humanities p.m., council chambers, City Hall, 118 W. Park, Kitchen 1, Centralia, 360-269-3827 p.m. at the Napavine High School gym. Washington Speaker’s Bureau will pres- Maple St., Centralia, 360-330-7671 or 360-736-4163 118 Antrim Road, Winlock, 360-520-0772 The Napavine High School Jazz Ensem- ent “Civil Conversations in an Angry Lewis County Fire District 14/Randle Lewis County Beekeepers Associa- Gather Church’s food and clothing ble will be performing as entertainment. Age” Nov. 14 in Morton. The first lec- Fire & EMS Board Meeting, 5:30 p.m., bank is open every Thursday at 5 p.m. Local attorney Michael Roewe is ture is scheduled for 1 p.m., Nov. 14 at main station, 9978 U.S. Highway 12, with a free dinner at 6 p.m. at 408 West scheduled to give a talk about the im- Centralia College East and the second is Randle please see CALENDAR, page Life 2

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tion, 7 p.m., Washington Hall, Room 103, Saturday, Nov. 16 Centralia College, 360-740-1212 Square Dance Lessons, Cougar Club Mom Children’s Clothing Bank Squares, 7-9 pm, Napavine Elementary and Exchange, 9:30 a.m. to noon, Cen- School cafeteria, first lesson free then tralia Christian Church, 1215 W. Main St., Back in Time by small donation, family friendly fun, 360-736-7655 all ages welcome, 360-736-8907 or Open garden, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., 4162 360-269-7519 Jackson Highway, Chehalis Jackson Smith performs for two nights at the Main Street Bar at Lucky Support Groups Eagle Casino and Hotel. Smith will “Up From Grief,” for those grieving perform current rock and pop music the loss of a loved one, 11 a.m.-12:30 from 9 p.m. to midnight Nov. 15 and 16. p.m., Morton Community Method- Concert is free. Must be 21. Event is first ist Church, Fourth and Main, Morton, come, first served. 360-330-2640 The Evergreen Playhouse presents Parkinson’s Disease Support Group “Disorder in the Court,” part of the Cen- (Chehalis Shakers), 1 p.m., Bethel Church, tralia theater’s “One From the Shelf” se- Kirkland Road, Chehalis, go to left and ries. “Disorder in the Court” is by Brian- enter at rear of church, 360-520-4889 na Dehn. Show is pay-what-you-want at Support Group for Parents Who the end of the show. Concessions start Have Lost a Child, 6:30-8 p.m., house at 7 p.m. Showtimes are 7:30 p.m. and next to the Centralia Church of the Naz- 8:30 p.m. arene parking lot, 360-880-0041 Rock More Hard Burlesque Show Better Breathers Club, coping with presented by Hub City Shimmy. Doors lung disease and providing a positive open 7:30 p.m., show starts at 8 p.m. at impact on your health, 2-3:30 p.m., Mor- the Chehalis Theatre. Hosted by Vera ton General Hospital conference room, Mysteria, with performances by Sign of Gaye Hamstreet, 360-496-3576 the Beast Burlesque. 21 & over. “Care, Share, Heel,” support group for victims of abuse, 5:30-7 p.m., 1511 S. Gold St., Centralia, 360-219-3941 Organizations NAMI Lewis County Connections, Washington Old Time Fiddlers’ As- recovery support group for adults with sociation, jam session and business mental illness, 2-3:30 p.m., Mary Room, meeting, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Cooks Hill Centralia United Methodist Church, 506 Community Church, 2400 Cooks Hill S. Washington Ave., 253-468-7435 Road, Centralia, acoustic music only, GriefShare, a recovery group for 360-785-3139 those who have lost a loved one, 7-8:30 Community meal, 1-3 p.m., Rotary p.m., Mountain View Baptist Church, Riverside Park, Centralia, free, spon- 1201 Belmont Ave., Centralia, $10, sored by Jesus Name Pentecostal 360-827-2172 Church, Chehalis, 360-623-9438 Al-Anon Family Group, 7 p.m., Citizens Climate Lobby, Lewis Coun- St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 10000 ty Chapter, 10 a.m., Washington Hall 115, U.S. Highway 12 SW, Rochester, Centralia College, 360-269-7483 360-736-1049 Gather Church’s food and clothing A grief recovery seminar and sup- bank is open from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Sat- port group will meet at Mountain View urdays at 100 Rock Street in Centralia. Baptist Church on Thursday evenings at 6:30 p.m., starting August 29. The course will end on November 21, 2019. The church is located at 1201 W Belmont Sunday, Nov. 17 Ave in Centralia. For further information Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo contact Dr, Bruce Brier at 360-827-217, or starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 the Church at 360-736-1139. Jackson Highway, Chehalis Dancing, Country Four and More, 1:30-4:30 p.m., Swede Hall, Rochester, Friday, Nov. 15 360-352-2135 Karaoke, with Jimmy Abbott, 7:30 Community meal, 1-3 p.m., Rotary p.m., Chehalis Eagles, 1993 S. Market Riverside Park, Centralia, free, spon- Blvd. Chehalis, 360-748-7241 sored by Jesus Name Pentecostal Church, Chehalis, 360-623-9438 Acoustic Jam, 6-9 p.m., Oakview Grange, 2715 N. Pearl St., Centralia, 360-278-4399 Jackson Smith performs for two Monday, Nov. 18 nights at the Main Street Bar at Lucky Pinochle, 5:45 p.m., Hope Eagle Casino and Hotel. Smith will Grange, 118 Antrim Road, Winlock, perform current rock and pop music 360-520-0772 Submitted by Wanda Fowler for ‘Our Hometowns’ from 9 p.m. to midnight Nov. 15 and 16. The Doty Lumber Co. logging photo was taken in about 1918. Concert is free. Must be 21. Event is first come, first served. Public Agencies Tenino/Bucoda Community Coali- Find answers to the puzzles in the Organizations tion, 6-7:30 p.m., Tenino Elementary School, 360-493-2230, ext. 13 Puzzles next edition. Lewis County Writers Guild, 5 p.m., Station Coffee Bar & Bistro, Centralia, http://lewiscountywriters.wordpress. Organizations com/ Centralia Lions Club, 6:30 p.m., Crossword Denny’s Restaurant, Centralia, Support Groups 360-736-8766 H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., White Pass Historical Society, 6 p.m., Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 old Packwood Elementary School, Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, 360-480-0592, Packwood [email protected] Centralia Bridge Club, noon, Unity Celebrate Recovery, dinner 6 p.m., Church, 800 S. 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ASK CUSTOMER SERVICE HOW TO GET YOUR AD IN THE REFLECTOR OR THE NISQUALLY VALLEY NEWS. Class_Bottom_7x6_A_190719 *Private party only, limit 1 item per ad. Business sales, bazaars, swap meets, auctions, hay, wood, produce, real estate and animals are excluded. Some restrictions may apply. Price must appear in ad. In person at 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA or go PHONE: 360-807-8203 online at chronline.com and click place a classified ad FAX: 360-807-8258 Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday-Friday Classifieds 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, November 14, 2019 CLASSIFIEDS

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If you act fast, no one will have Elma High School. This The Chronicle a chance to overreact or take position is 7 hours per ROOMMATE WANTED 360-807-8203 Pallas Place Ads run 3 days, advantage of you. Work alone day, Monday thru Fri- In Centralia. Reliable in- 4 lines for $10 214 Vista Rd, to ensure that you minimize day. 180 days plus come, will have their own Chehalis, WA 98532. interference and promote holidays & benefits bedroom & bathroom, Peggy Pallas & productivity. Romance will be package, hourly pay $400 month, no other bills Turn last Myrna Hanger. rewarding. $32.53. included. No pets. Call for season's stuff CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) FOUND on 11/1 at the https://www.eagles.edu/ more information & to into this season's %ŅĹűƋĀčĘƋÏʱĹčåţkĹÏåƼŅƚ cms/One.aspx?portalId schedule an interview, see what’s available, it will spark Lewis County Jail lobby: =285001&pageId=570627 spending money. Several vendors with your imagination and help you Bracelet, case #19C13482. For more information, 503-545-5568. lots of gift ideas & make choices that excite you. An Please call Lewis County please email Tonja Do you have an item more. We will have adjustment you make at home will Sheriff's Office to describe Gransden at: tgransden for $100 or less?? one large gift basket be liberating. & claim. 360-740-1470 @eagles.edu or call: Call customer service for a drawing on Sat- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) FOUND on 11/4 in the 360-482-2822 x5113 today to place urday afternoon at 2 Don’t complain. If you want woods: Weapon, case your AD! p.m. Come join us for something done, do it yourself. Your #19C13481. Please call The Chronicle, lots of fun! actions will count. Express your Federal law prohibits employ- 360-807-8203. the Sheriff's Office at 360- ment discrimination based on Ads run 3 days, feelings and treat others the way race, color, religion, sex, na- you want to be treated. Romance is 740-1470 to describe what 4 lines 4 $10! & where lost. tional origin or age. The law Beautiful pure bred Angus ST. MARK'S encouraged. states that publishing or print- calves, 3 heifers, 1 steer, PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) ing discriminatory advertise- FOUND on 7/28 in Onalas- ments or causing the printing vaccinated, boostered & Take care of contracts, money wormed, easy going, $750 matters and home improvements. ka area: iPod with case. or publishing of such advertise- Teach people who don’t understand Please call Lewis County ments constitutes an unlawful each or $2,800 for all. 1 1 employment practice. Employ- Waldrick Acres Angus, CLASSIFIED what you are trying to accomplish. Sheriff's Office to describe ment advertisements must not DEADLINES Share your story, your intentions and & claim, case #19C9020. indicate preferences, limita- Tenino. 360-264-2752 Sat, Nov 16, 9-2. your time. 360-740-1470 tions, or discriminate based on St. Mark's MMMMMMMMM \ Monday, 11:00 a.m. ARIES (March 21-April 19) race, color, religion, sex, na- Lutheran Church, tional origin or age, except DO you have for Tuesday's paper. Don’t give in to someone putting 10000 Highway 12, when religion, sex or national cattle, pigs, sheep, \ Wednesday, 11:00 a.m. pressure on you. Be your own boss, origin is a bona fide occupa- Rochester, WA 98579 goats or rabbits for sale? for Thursday's paper. do your own thing and strive for tional qualification for employ- Cookies, cakes perfection. A personal change will lift ment. We have a special for you! \ Friday, 11:00 a.m. for RETIRED ARMY & breads your spirits. 6 lines, 3 print days Saturday's paper. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) VETERAN We will not knowingly accept for $15! Quilted items Divorced white male any advertising for real estate Tree decorations Your instincts will tell you when Call customer service To place your ad, 70, nice looking, which is in violation of the law. Large variety of to make a move. Expressing your All persons are hereby in- today @ 360-807-8203 call 360-807-8203! views will help you gain respect and clean cut, in good formed that positions adver- MMMMMMMMM [email protected] Gift baskets for support. A meaningful partnership health, wishes to tised are available on an equal Christmas & will encourage success. meet retired female opportunity basis. ATTENTION LAND Thanksgiving GEMINI (May 21-June 20) for long term rela- Seahawks basket & **Note: The Chronicle OWNERS WHO'S Wait for the right moment to make tionship no home suggests you Christmas quilt to be a move. If you act in haste, you will owners please & describe the position PET TREES NEED raffled off, $1 per ticket! make a mistake. Focus on personal must be able to you are hiring for, CONNECTION TRIMMING: growth, love and romance, and not the person you wish to hire. l l l l l l l l WE BUY CEDAR & surround yourself with trustworthy relocate. For reply NOBLE BOUGHS. WE NOW HAVE people. write Mike's with IT IS THE TIME TO FIX Make your appointment BAZAAR & CANCER (June 21-July 22) phone number before the season ends, If you share your feelings, you PO Box 3332, YOUR ANIMALS! we do all the work. GARAGE SALE will get the support and input you Lacey, WA 98509. Minimum 10 trees. PACKAGES need to make your life better. The For a limited time Call Jamie for estimate, HIGH SCHOOL HEAD we will have AVAILABLE! information you are given will clear 360-751-0120 R R R R R R R R R R up confusion and encourage you to FASTPITCH coupons for take action. COACH discounts for Looking to buy Noble Fir & Packages include 2 lami- low income only! LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Cedar boughs, willing to nated signs, 4 sheets of pay good. Call Mike at pricing stickers, 3 sale What you do will have a more MAKE YOUR AD With a generous ŸĜčĹĜĀϱĹƋĜĵޱÏƋŅĹŅƋĘåųŸƋʱĹ 360-996-0333 sheets, a sharpie and STAND OUT! donation from what you say. Take action and do e ! . b balloons! packages are ƼŅƚųÆåŸƋƋŅĵ±ĩå±ÚĜýåųåĹÏåţ ASK Jack & Sharon WANTED: Older Kubota or only $5 with the pur- Practice what you preach. CUSTOMER Tipping, John Deere diesel tractor, chase of a classified ad. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SERVICE Pet Connection can 4WD with loader. Cash Recognize who and what is right for ABOUT ADDING offer a $10 rebate on paid any condition! Call you, and back away from harmful or COLOR! Mossyrock School cats & $20 rebate on Dan, 360-304-1199. negative situations and people. Trust 360 h 807 h 8203 District is accepting dogs, in addition to in what’s tangible and productive, applications for the high the above discount! not in hearsay. school head fastpitch LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Want your event in coach position. Apply 360-748-6236 FIREWOOD Learn from your mistakes and online at www. choose your words wisely. A change The Chronicle's Good quality clean mossyrockschools. at home should be made with the Community PLACE YOUR firewood, $160 cord & org or call Randy Tor- 2000 Mercedes ML430, input and approval of those who will Calendar? PET AD HERE! $150 cord for round. rey, AD, at 360-983- AWD, V8, all power, new ÆåĵŅŸƋ±ýåÏƋåÚÆƼĜƋţ Email your event to: No text. 360-749-2923 calendar 3184. Position closes battery, windshield cracked @chronline.com Friday, Dec. 6, 2019. otherwise in good shape, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2019 $3,300. Will entertain offers. 360-451-8417 SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Want your event in NEED BUSINESS XĜƴåƼŅƚųƋųƚƋĘţ„Ƌ±ĹÚƋ±ĬĬØŅýåųƼŅƚų The Chronicle's CARDS? opinion and prepare to do what you Community ÚŅÆåŸƋţFƋűŸkUƋŅÆåÚĜýåųåĹƋţe Sign Pro, Email or call Calendar? 2005 Dodge Ram 1500 change at home will enhance your 360-736-6322 your ad in today! Email your event to: QC, 4x4, Black Hemi Sport life. [email protected] Grant's Towing & calendar with 160,000 miles, Now Hiring 360-807-8203 Automotive/Grant's SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) @chronline.com bedliner & running boards, Part time Medical Assis- Centralia/Grant's South Activities that get you up and moving Purebred Border Collie needs engine work. Must tants for Centralia medical Abandoned Vehicle are encouraged. Strive to improve puppies, 5 males & 1 Sell ASAP $2,800 - Call office. Send resumes to Auction Every Friday your health through exercise, diet female, 6 weeks old, no (325) 660-3157 or (325) and wholesome living. You can look [email protected]. 11:30 am at 915 Koontz papers, 1st shots & 660-9186. and feel your best. dewormed. 360-789-6531. Rd, Chehalis. Viewing CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) every Friday beginning Don’t let the past discourage you @ 8:30am. Call 360-330-2442 for from making another attempt 112603 Advertisement to go after something you really current list. for Bids want. Change begins with you and the choices you make. A unique Caregivers 4 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS approach will help you succeed. Mom & Dad MOLE CONTROL City of Chehalis AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) NE Kresky Avenue Project Not everything will be out in the SOLUTIONS! open. You’ll have to dig deep to No illegal traps, no Sealed bids for the "NE Kresky get the lowdown on something or sod removal, no poison, Avenue Project" will be re- guaranteed results. ceived by the Chehalis City someone who has the potential to Clerk's office at 350 N Market ĵ±ĩåƼŅƚųĬĜüåÚĜþÏƚĬƋţ 360-520-6989 WANTED: Small to mid Boulevard, Chehalis Washing- PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) size farm/garden tractor ton 98532 until 2:00 pm on December 12, 2019, and will Being realistic about what you can with loader, running or not, then and there be opened and and cannot do will be necessary. A also skidsteer, mini exca- publicly read. Bid proposals heart-to-heart talk with someone Experienced caregiver vator or small older crawler MOVING SALE! received after the time fixed for who has assisted you in the past will The most amazing (bulldozer) any condition. opening will not be considered. caregivers work here! available, 20 years of Sat & Sun, help you make a good decision. Also wanting old tools, Nov. 16 & 17, 9-4. Caregivers are now taking care of others. All bid proposals shall be ARIES (March 21-April 19) anvil, vises, etc, old adver- 6911 210th Ave SW, available to come into Please call Adrienne at Centralia, WA 98531. accompanied by a bid proposal Take part in something that inspires tising signs, thermometers, deposit in the form of a your home. We under- 360-237-4401 for addition- Tools, antiques, auto parts, enthusiasm. Plans to do something clocks, gas pumps or any cashier's check, postal money stand your hearts de- al information. dishes, china & a little bit of romantic with a loved one will be sire to be home. Inde- old vintage barn items. order, or surety bond in an everything. amount equal to five percent rewarding. A change of pace and pendent Living is so CASH, Private Party. 360- (5%) of the amount of such bid place is encouraged. very important to each 204-1017 proposal. Should the success- TAURUS (April 20-May 20) of us, but time tells us ful bidder fail to enter into such A look at your options will help you we all may need help contract and furnish satisfacto- sometime. Whatever ry performance bond within the realize that you don’t need to act your situation might be INDOOR time stated in the specifica- quickly. Take your time and sort out you don’t need to do GARAGE SALE! tions, the bid proposal deposit what’s in your best interest. this alone. We special- Fri & Sat, shall be forfeited to the City. ize in Dementia and Nov. 15 &16, 8-4. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Looking for home to buy, All Bids are subject to Davis- Focus on ways to stabilize your Alzheimer’s. Are you a private owner, 3 bedrooms 553 Centralia Alpha Rd., Bacon Act and the Washington ŞåųŸŅűĬĀűĹÏåŸØĜĵŞųŅƴåƼŅƚų son or daughter con- about 1500sq, Lewis Chehalis, WA 98532. State prevailing wages, which- cerned about mom or health, and wrap up any pending County area, $275,000. Furniture, housewares, ever is higher. The State of legal settlements. Consistency will dad? Just a word to CDs, books, doors, split Washington prevailing wage pounder “Children Call 636-209-1242 be in your best interest. king Sleep Number bed. rates applicable for this public should never be Care- works project, which is located CANCER (June 21-July 22) givers, be that loving Seeking house/manufac- No clothes. All proceeds in Lewis County, may be found Don’t dismiss your ideas. If you jump child” Call/text: Betty tured home, if going into Lazyboy rocker recliner, go to support Cooks Hill at the following website ad- in with both feet, you’ll discover 360-880-8749 foreclosure will take over dark brown, like new, Community Church Mis- dress of the Department of contract. 360-219-6960 sions. Labor and Industries: you can accomplish something you $175. 360-748-0801 https://fortress.wa.gov/lni/wag thought was impossible. Anger will elookup/prvWagelookup.aspx be a waste of time. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE Beginning July 1, 2019, busi- SATURDAY, NOV. 16th - 11:00 am  2:00 pm Did you nesses not listed on the WA A physical challenge will make you State Department of Labor & feel good. Make an adjustment at SUNDAY, NOV. 17th - 11:00 am  2:00 pm Industries "Public Works Train- home. Plan to celebrate with a loved $ know you ing Exemption List" are re- one. Socializing will help get you in 289,900 quired to have training before the mood for romance. submitting a bid and/or per- can view forming work on public works VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) projects. Awarding agencies Do something with friends, All things are required to verify all youngsters or someone you don’t contractors submitting bids legals Christmas! meet this new requirement get to see often. Catching up, MLS# 1540358 Fri, 10-7 & Sat, 10-4, before awarding the contract. sharing ideas, having some family 471 SW 16TH ST - CHEHALIS Nov. 15 & 16. Businesses that have been in fun and making plans are favored. 433 SW 14th st One level home in the desired Snively @ business with an active Unified LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Chehalis WA 98532 Business Identifier (UBI) num- neighborhood of Chehalis. Recent updates Crafted items, wreaths, ber for three (3) or more years, Problems will arise if you are www.wnpa.com center pieces, ordain- AND have performed work on emotional or let someone infringe on include new roof, windows, recessed lighting, ment's, linens & assorted three (3) or more public works your time or space. Pay attention to fresh paint and so much more! Christmas decor. Door projects, are exempt from your needs. Prioritize both relaxation prize! these training requirements. and quality time with loved ones. Training options are available at https://www.lni.wa.gov/Trad Max Mendez esLicensing/PrevWage/Contra www.century21lund.com ctors/Training.asp. 360-280-1582 The following is applicable to CH602912jl.cg federal aid projects: The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, November 14, 2019 • Classifieds 5 CLASSIFIEDS

permanent loss of your 112426 NTC: Martin Act) Title III, Tier II pro- closure is made is/are as The City of Chehalis in follows: The current Beneficia- Townsend 243 Limmer Road parental rights. If you do TO CREDITORS gram elements. accordance with Title VI of IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ry, Ditech Financial, LLC fka Winlock, WA 98596 Mitchel [RCW 11.40.030] The LEPC committee is the Civil Rights Act of 1964, not appear at the hear- OF THE STATE OF Green Tree Servicing, LLC, Townsend P.O. Box 1016 The Personal Representative 78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C. 2000d ing, the court may enter WASHINGTON appointed by the Lewis alleges that you are in default Chehalis, WA 98532 by both named below has been ap- to 2000d-4 and Title 49, Code IN AND FOR County Board of County for the following reason(s): first-class and certified mail on a dependency order in pointed and has qualified as of Federal Regulations, De- THE COUNTY OF LEWIS FAILURE TO PAY THE the 30th day of April, 2019, your absence. Personal Representative of Commissioners and in- partment of Transportation, In the Matter of MONTHLY PAYMENT DUE proof of which is in the this Estate. Any person having cludes both private and Subtitle A, Office of the To request a copy of the the Estate of OF PRINCIPAL AND INTER- possession of the Trustee; and a claim against the decedent Secretary, Part 21, Nondis- Notice, Summons, and De- DOROTHY I. government agency repre- EST AND SUBSEQUENT IN- the Borrower and Grantor were must, before the time the claim crimination in Federally As- pendency Petition, call MARTIN, sentatives. The public is STALLMENTS DUE THERE- personally served on the 30th would be barred by any sisted Programs of the De- Deceased. AFTER; PLUS LATE CHARG- day of April, 2019, with said DCYF at 360-807-7081 or otherwise applicable statute of invited to attend. Additional partment of Transportation NO. 19-4-0035421 ES; TOGETHER WITH ALL written notice of default or the 1-800-562-6926. To view limitations, present the claim in information can be ob- issued pursuant to such Act, PROBATE NOTICE SUBSEQUENT SUMS AD- written notice of default was the manner as provided in hereby notifies all bidders information about your TO CREDITORS tained by calling VANCED BY BENEFICIARY posted in a conspicuous place RCW 11.40.070 by serving on that it will affirmatively en- rights, including right to a (RCW 11.40.030) (360)740-1151. PURSUANT TO THE TERMS on the real property described or mailing to the Personal sure that in any contract The personal representative AND CONDITIONS OF SAID in paragraph I above, and the lawyer, go to www.atg.wa Representative or the Personal entered into pursuant to this named below has been ap- DEED OF TRUST. Failure to Trustee has possession of .gov/DPY.aspx. Representative's attorney at Published: The Chronicle advertisement, disadvantag- pointed and has qualified as pay when due the following proof of such service or the address stated below a ed business enterprises as DATED this 22nd day of Personal Representative of November 14, 2019 amounts which are now in posting. VII. The Trustee copy of the claim and filing the defined at 49 CFR Part 26 October, 2019 this estate. Any person having arrears: PAYOFF: Principal whose name and address are original of the claim with the 112339 FNMA4699916 will be afforded full opportu- a claim against the decedent Balance: $137,325.41 TOTAL set forth below will provide in SCOTT TINNEY, court in which the probate TS# 144488/Townsend nity to submit bids in re- must, before the time the claim PAYOFF GOOD THROUGH writing to anyone requesting it, Lewis County Clerk proceedings were com- sponse to this invitation and would be barred by any AUGUST 8, 2019 $137,325.41 a statement of all costs and menced. The claim must be NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S will not be discriminated By: Yolinda Hipp, otherwise applicable statute of REINSTATEMENT: $936.37 fees due at any time prior to presented within the later of: SALE T.S. # 144488 Grantor: against on the grounds of Superior Court limitations, present the claim in Payment x 8 Months: the sale. VIII. The effect of the (1) Thirty days after the Mitchel Townsend, A Single race, color, national origin, the manner as provided in $7,490.96 $975.94 Payment x sale will be to deprive the Deputy Clerk Personal Representative Man Current beneficiary of the or sex in consideration for RCW 11.40.070 by serving on 4 Months: $3,903.76 TOTAL Grantor and all those who hold served or mailed the notice to deed of trust: Ditech Financial, an award. or mailing to the personal LLC fka Green Tree Servicing, REINSTATEMENT GOOD by, through or under the Published: The Chronicle the creditor as provided under representative, or the personal THROUGH AUGUST 8, 2019 Grantor of all their interest in RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) LLC Current trustee of the The project has an Underutil- October 31, 2019 & representative's attorney, at $11,394.72 IV. In addition to the above-described property. four months after the date of deed of trust: Christopher R. ized Disadvantaged Business the address stated below, a the amount in arrears specified IX. Anyone having any objec- November 7 & 14, 2019 first publication of the notice. If Greene, Attorney, The Mort- Enterprise (UDBE) COA goal copy of the claim and filing the above, you are or may be tion to the sale on any grounds the claim is not presented gage Law Firm, PLLC Current of 6%. 112537 Notice of original of the claim with the mortgage servicer of the deed obligated to pay the following whatsoever will be afforded an Negotiated Sale of within this time frame, the Court. The claim must be charges, costs and fees to pay opportunity to be heard as to claim is forever barred, except of trust: Ditech Financial, LLC This Contract provides for the Real Property: Deleeuw presented within the later of: off or reinstate the Deed of those objections if they bring a as otherwise provided in RCW Reference number of the deed improvement of NE Kresky NOTICE OF NEGOTIATED (1) Thirty (30) days after the Trust: OTHER PAYOFF lawsuit to restrain the sale 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This of trust: 3152002 Parcel num- Ave from NE National Ave to NO. 18-4-00386-21 personal representative served CHARGES: Including Interest, pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. bar is effective as to claims ber(s): 015294009003 I. NO- NE Scott Johnson Rd by SALE OF REAL PROPERTY or mailed the notice to the Trustee Fees, Recording Fees, Failure to bring such a lawsuit against both the Decedent's TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that planing and paving. Work IN THE SUPERIOR COURT creditor as provided under Mailing Fees, and Attorney's may result in a waiver of any probate and nonprobate as- the undersigned Trustee will, includes pavement repair, OF THE STATE OF RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four Fees and Costs: $9,068.49 proper grounds for invalidating sets. on the 22nd day of November, planing bituminous pavement, WASHINGTON IN AND FOR (4) months after the date of TOTAL PAYOFF FEES AND the Trustee's sale. CHRISTO- DATE OF FIRST 2019, at the hour of 10 o'clock HMA, utility adjustments, paint THE COUNTY OF LEWIS first publication of the notice. If COSTS GOOD THROUGH PHER R. GREENE, ATTOR- PUBLICATION: AM at the entrance to the striping, traffic control, and IN THE GUARDIANSHIP OF: the claim is not presented AUGUST 8, 2019 $9,068.49 NEY THE MORTGAGE LAW October 31, 2019. Lewis County Courthouse, lo- other work, all in accordance within this time frame, the OTHER REINSTATEMENT FIRM, PLLC 1212 N. Washing- SECURITY STATE BANK cated at 351 N.W. North with the Contract Plans, Con- MICHALA B. DELEEUW, claim is forever barred, except CHARGES: Including Trustee ton Street, #308 Spokane, WA By /S/ Street, City of Chehalis, State tract Provisions, and the An Incapacitated Person. as otherwise provided in RCW Fees, Recording Fees, Mailing 99201 Phone: (509)-866-5375 Michael J. Alexander of Washington, sell at public WSDOT Standard Specifica- Michael Smith, as Guardian of 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This Fees, and Attorney's Fees and COMPLIANCE WITH RCW Vice President and auction to the highest and best tions for Road, Bridge, and the Estate for MICHALA B. bar is effective as to claims Costs: $3,728.30 TOTAL RE- 61.24.031, RCW 61.24.040 Trust Officer bidder, payable at the time of Municipal Construction. DELEEUW, has participated in against both the decedent's sale, the following described INSTATEMENT FEES AND AND RCW 61.24.163, IF AP- and approved the negotiated Personal Representative probate and nonprobate assets COSTS GOOD THROUGH PLICABLE: For owner- ATTORNEYS FOR real property, situated in the Time for completion of this sale of the following described of the decedent. AUGUST 8, 2019 $3,728.30 V. occupied residential real prop- ESTATE: County of Lewis, State of project is 15 Working Days. real property (195 Van Hoesen DATE OF FIRST Washington, to-wit: THE The above-described real erty, before the Notice of Road, Onalaska, WA) for Brian J. Kelly PUBLICATION: property will be sold to satisfy Trustee's Sale is recorded, WSBA #7270 WEST 780 FEET OF THAT The Engineer's base estimate $145,000, all cash at closing: October 31, 2019, the expense of sale and the transmitted, or served, the Hillier, Scheibmeir & PORTION OF THE NORTH range is between $500,000 to The North 270 feet of the East DEBRA C. HENSON, obligation secured by the Deed beneficiary has complied with Kelly, P.S. HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST $1,000,000. Half of the Southeast Quarter Personal Representative QUARTER OF THE SOUTH- of Trust as provided by statute. RCW 61.24.031, RCW of the Northeast Quarter of 299 N. W. Center Street ATTORNEY FOR The sale will be made without 61,24.040, and, if applicable, P.O. Box 939 EAST QUARTER SECTION Free-of-charge access to proj- Section 17, Township 13 PERSONAL warranty, express or implied, RCW 61.24.163 For owner- Chehalis, WA 98532 22, TOWNSHIP 12 NORTH, ect bid documents (plans, North, Range 2 East, W.M. REPRESENTATIVE: regarding title, possession, or occupied residential real prop- Phone: (360) 748-3386 RANGE 2 WEST, W.M., LY- specifications, addenda, and Except the northerly 30 feet. LARRY W. FAGERNESS ING NORTHERLY OF THE encumbrances on the 22nd erty, before the Notice of Bidders List) is provided to And except Vanhoesen County ADDRESS FOR MAILING day of November, 2019. The Trustee's Sale is recorded, Published: The Chronicle THREAD OF THE SOUTH Prime Bidders, Subcontractors, Road No. 640, as established AND SERVICE OF CLAIMS: default(s) referred to in para- transmitted, or served, the October 31, 2019 & November FORK OF OLEQUA CREEK. and Vendors by going to by waiver to Lewis County Fagerness Law Office graph III must be cured by the beneficiary has complied with 7 & 14, 2019 EXCEPT THE MCQUEEN www.ci.chehalis.wa.us and dated May 2, 1925. P. O. Box 88 COUNTY ROAD LEWIS 11th day of November, 2019, RCW 61.24.031, RCW clicking on "Departments", Also the North 50 feet of the 3508 Galvin Road COUNTY, WASHINGTON The (11 days before the sale date), 61,24.040, and, if applicable, "City Clerk", and "Bids and East 150 feet of that portion of Centralia, WA 98531 postal address of which is to cause a discontinuance of RCW 61.24.163. Dated: July RFP's" or at www.bxwa.com the East half of the Southeast 112383 NTC Wingerter (360) 736-7400 more commonly known as: 243 the sale. The sale will be 18, 2019 Christopher R. and clicking on "Posted Proj- Quarter of the Northeast Quar- COURT OF PROBATE Limmer Road, Winlock, WA discontinued and terminated if Greene, As Duly Appointed ects", "Public Works", and ter of Section 17, Township 13 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT PROCEEDINGS AND 98596 which is subject to that at any time on or before the Successor Trustee By: Christo- "City of Chehalis". It is recom- North, Range 2 East, W.M., OF THE STATE OF CAUSE NUMBER: certain Deed of Trust dated 11th day of November, 2019, pher Greene Title: Successor mended that Bidders "Regis- described as follows: WASHINGTON FOR Lewis County Superior Court October 26, 2002, recorded (11 days before the sale date), Trustee A-FN4699916 ter" in order to receive auto- Beginning 270 feet south of the LEWIS COUNTY #19-4-0035421 November 8, 2002, under the default(s) as set forth in 10/24/2019, 11/14/2019 matic e-mail notification of Northeast Quarter of said IN THE MATTER OF Auditor's File No. 3152002, paragraph III is/are cured and future addenda and to place subdivision; thence West 161.2 THE ESTATE OF Published: The Chronicle records of Lewis County, the Trustee's fees and costs Published: The Chronicle themselves on the "Self- feet; thence North 270 feet, SOPHIE ANNE October 31, 2019 & Washington, from Mitchel are paid. The sale may be October 24, 2019 & Registered Bidders List". Bid- thence East to the point of MITCHEM WINGERTER, November 7 & 14, 2019 Townsend, A Single Man, as terminated any time after the November 14, 2019 ders that do not register will beginning. Deceased. 11th day of November, 2019, 112620 Ordinance No. 2437 Grantor, Title Guaranty Com- not be automatically notified of Except Vanhoesen County No. 19-4-00360-21 pany of Lewis County, as (11 days before the sale date), addenda and will need to Road No. 640, as established PROBATE NOTICE and before the sale by the Ordinance No. 2437 Trustee, to secure an obliga- periodically check the on-line by waiver to Lewis County TO CREDITORS Borrower, Grantor, any Guar- An ordinance of the City of tion in favor of Mortgage plan room for addenda issued dated May 2, 1925. [RCW 11.40.030] antor, or the holder of any Centralia, Washington, related Electronic Registration Sys- on this project. Contact Build- Lewis County, State of Wash- The Administrator named be- recorded junior lien or encum- to zoning, specifically Chapter tems, Inc. as nominee for ers Exchange of Washington ington. low has been appointed and brance paying the entire princi- 20.66, Special Uses, extending America's Wholesale Lender, at (425) 258-1303 should you Together with and subject to has qualified as Administrator pal and interest secured by the the Interim Zoning Ordinance as Beneficiary, the beneficial require assistance with access covenants, conditions, restric- of this Estate. Any person Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, relating to Residential Care interest in which was assigned, or registration. tions and easements of record, having a claim against the and advances, if any, made Services for six (6) additional under an Assignment recorded including those referenced or decedent must, before the time pursuant to the terms of the months, amending Centralia July 1, 2013, as Instrument No. All questions in regards to this appearing on any recorded plat the claim would be barred by obligation and/or Deed of Municipal Code Chapter 20.66, 3400328 of official records in project shall be addressed to or survey. any otherwise applicable stat- Trust, and curing all other Special Uses, adding and the Office of the Auditor of Mike Horton, project manager The described real property is ute of limitations, present the defaults. VI. A written notice of amending Definitions, Uses Lewis County, Washington. II. for the City at conveyed "AS/IS, WHERE/IS" claim in the manner as provi- default was transmitted by the Processed, Uses Permitted No action commenced by the 360-491-3399/mhorton and without any representa- ded in RCW 11.40.070 by Beneficiary or Trustee to the and amending definitions of Beneficiary of the Deed of @skillings.com. tions or warranties made as to serving on or mailing to the Borrower and Grantor at the CMC 20.06.305 "Essential Trust is now pending to seek the condition of the property or Administrator or the Adminis- following addresses: Current Public Facilities", Setting a satisfaction of the obligation in The City of Chehalis reserves its fitness for intended use or trator's attorney at the address Occupant 243 Limmer Road date for a public hearing and any Court by reason of the the right to reject any or all occupation, and Grantee has stated below a copy of the Winlock, WA 98596 All Un- declaring an emergency. Borrower's or Grantor's default bids and to waiver any infor- waived, in writing, the right to claim and filing the original of on the obligation secured by known Persons, Parties, or malities in the bidding. receive a completed disclosure the claim with the court in Occupants 243 Limmer Road Published: The Chronicle the Deed of Trust. III. The statement. which the probate proceedings Winlock, WA 98596 Mitchel November 14, 2019 default(s) for which this fore- Caryn Foley, City Clerk The sale will be approved and were commenced. The claim confirmed by the Court on, and must be presented within the any other offers and/or bids later of: (1) Thirty days after 112609 Public Meeting Published: The Chronicle must be made in writing and the Administrator served or PNNA STATEWIDE CLASSIFIEDS November 14 & 21, 2019 received at the address listed mailed the notice to the Public Meeting Notice below before November 22, creditor as provided under LEPC Annual Meeting 7HJPÄJ5VY[O^LZ[+HPS`*VUULJ[PVU(JSHZZPÄLKHKUL[^VYRVMKHPS`UL^ZWHWLYZPU 2019. 112348 SMPB: LLoyd RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) to Be Held Tuesday, -0=,Z[H[LZ(20+>(69(5+4;YLHJOPUN TPSSPVUYLHKLYZWLY[OYLLKH`Y\U This notice will be published four months after the date of ;OL^VYKJSHZZPÄLKHK^PSSY\U[OYLLJVUZLJ\[P]LKH`Z";O\YZKH`:H[\YKH`VY-YPKH` once a week for two consecu- first publication of the notice. If November 26 :\UKH`PULHJOVM[OLUL[^VYRUL^ZWHWLYZ[V[HSVM HKZHUK[OLI\`^V\SKJVZ[ SUPERIOR COURT tive weeks with the date of first the claim is not presented The annual Lewis County  7,9+(@7,95,>:7(7,9VY WLYTVU[O OF WASHINGTON publication occurring on No- within this time frame, the Local Emergency Planning 7SLHZLJHSS;OL*OYVUPJSL*\Z[VTLY:LY]PJL  MVYKL[HPSZ COUNTY OF LEWIS vember 7, 2019. claim is forever barred, except Committee (LEPC) meet- JUVENILE COURT Michael Smith, Guardian of the as otherwise provided in RCW ANNOUNCEMENTS HEALTH/MEDICAL Estate 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This ing will be held at 1:30 p.m. In re the /s/ bar is effective as to claims on Tuesday, November 26, 6YSHUKV  +H`[VUH )LHJO -SVYPKH ([[LU[PVU! 6_`NLU L 748-9281 John L. Wingerter, 4LKPJHS.YHKL /,(905. 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GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker