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Battle of the Swamp 2012 W.F. West and Chehalis to Swamp Cup Meet for Annual Rivalry Tab Inside! Game This Friday / Insert This Winter Could Be a Doozy / Main 11 Pilot’s Daughter Honors Memory of PCLI Crash Victims

Ken Sabin Rod Rinta Dr. Paul Shenk Adna Woman Honors the People Who Searched for Her Father and His Passengers After Deadly Crash

Pete Caster / [email protected] Karen Alexander, the daughter of pilot Ken Sabin, trains with her 1 1/2-year- Near Morton Two Years Ago old German Shepherd, Sockeye, as they do a mock search for a missing per- son in her yard in Adna on Wednesday afternoon. See story on page Main 12 Napavine Hotel Construction Scheduled for Next Spring / Main 16 W.F. West Mask Pumpkin Takes Title Making Trains Bearcats Shut Out Lewis County Man Family Fun, Costumes Centralia, Take EvCo Makes Toys, Masks and Romance of the Championship / That Delight / Rails / Life Sports Main 6

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Community Calendar Editor’s Best Bet 202 S. Main, Bucoda, potluck, 273-9724 Today Lewis County Democrats, dinner 5 p.m., meeting 6:30 p.m., Kit Carson res- Growing Places Plans taurant, Chehalis Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, Family Harvest Event 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Growing Places Farm and Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 Thrift Store is holding a Fam- Support Groups

ily Harvest Event today through Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 The Chronicle, file photo Saturday at the thrift store. The p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church,1209 Dennis Blum, who has designed and built haunted houses for nearly 20 years, all day craft bazaar will feature N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, 736-9268 shows of one of the rooms at the haunted “Motel 13” in Fort Borst Park last year. local crafters such as “Totally Senior Centers Tamara.” Then from 5 to 7 p.m., Fort Borst Park Haunted House Marks 20 Years kids will be able to participate in Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation a variety of crafts held in the up- The 20th annual Haunted will be accepted at the door for stairs classroom. There will be Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m. Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 House at Fort Borst Park Kitch- the Lewis County Animal Shelter family movies on the big screen en 2 gets underway today with a and Centralia Shop With a Cop. Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. projector 7-9 p.m, with free pop- “No Fright Night” 5:30-8 p.m. The event is sponsored by corn and cotton candy. Teen Crafters 10 a.m.-2:20 p.m. “Hamburgers & Fixins” community The haunted house will con- Haunted House Committee and Night will be Saturday with the lunch, noon, $5 tinue Friday through Tuesday Centralia Parks and Recreation showing of PG-13 rated “Zom- Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, with hours 4:30-9 p.m. On Hal- Department. Because some bie.” The death metal band “I’m 785-4325 loween Night, Wednesday, Oct. members of the committee are Friends with a Ghost” will be Cook’s choice lunch, noon-12:30 p.m. 31, the haunted house will be dealing with health issues, the playing on Teen Night. Dona- Bingo, 12:30-2 p.m. open 4:30-9:30 p.m. committee is seeking volunteers tions of $1 will be accepted. Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 There will be treats for the to assist with event preparations. Growing Places is asking Entertainment, presentation or mov- witches, ghosts, ghouls and gob- For additional information or participants to help at-risk youth ie, 12:30 p.m. lins who come to the haunted to volunteer, call Dennis Blum, by donating gently used cloth- Quilting project class, 3:30 p.m. house. Charitable contributions (360) 451-3608. ing, household goods and furni- Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 ture. Volunteers will help unload Watercolor class, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. vehicles. Zumba, 6-7 p.m., Toledo Senior Center Jamie Harvey, 8 p.m., Matrix Coffee- Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, The thrift store is located at house, Chehalis, $6, 740-0492 [email protected] 515-A Harrison Ave., Centralia, Open pool, 9:30 a.m., Toledo Senior Center Haunted House, Yard Birds Mall, $9 Life Recovery Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., between the Good Health Nutri- admission or $8 with canned food dona- Dayspring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson tion and the Goodwill stores. tion, 748-14889 Highway, Chehalis, 748-3401 Additional information is Friday, Oct. 26 Ladies Night Out Shopping and Bin- Senior Centers available by contacting Lynn go, fundraiser for Onalaska High School cheerleaders, 5-10 p.m., Onalaska El- Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Ford, Growing Places executive ementary gym, free admission, facials, director, at 807-4304 or lford@ Fall Arts & Crafts Fair Music, 10:30-11:45 a.m., massages, shopping and more, child Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation gpfep.org. care available, 978-5203 Coming to Ryderwood Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., Hallows Bash, 8-11 p.m., Tim Hall Open mic, 7 p.m., Matrix Coffee- Ryderwood’s eighth annual Blues Band, DevilFish Public House, Friday night dance, 7-10 p.m. house, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Chehalis, Fall Arts & Crafts Fair will be Chehalis, raffles and prizes for the best Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 740-0492 held on Friday and Saturday. crazy hat and tie costume, 996-4682 Coffee klatch, 9 a.m. Haunted House, Yard Birds Mall, $9 There is space available for Fall Harvest Bazaar, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Sewing and crafts, 10 a.m. admission or $8 with canned food dona- crafters and artists of original Adna Grange, 123 Dieckman Road, Pinochle and Scrabble, 12:30 p.m. tion, 748-14889 and home-crafted items. No Adna, including book signing, Tanya Olequa (Toledo) Senior Center, Ribbon cutting, Toys “R” Us, noon, commercials items are allowed. Chapman, “And Then I Danced in a Yel- 785-4325 2100 Haviland St., Centralia low Dress,” 25 vendors, lunch available, Nutrition lunch, noon-1 p.m. Quilters, fiber artists (yarn and 748-6068 Lyceum Lecture Series, “The Politics Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 of Food,” Suzanne Nichols, noon-12:50 fabric), woodworkers, painters, p.m., Roxy Theatre, Morton, 496-5022 photographers, makers of soaps, Libraries Walking, 8:30 a.m. Coffee klatch, 9 a.m. Public Agencies candles, jewelry, etc., are en- Salmon Science, for children grades couraged to participate. 1-6, hands-on experiments on what Yoga, 9 a.m. Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency Call Marty at 295-0096 for salmon need to survive and thrive, Exercises, 9:30 a.m. on Aging, Council of Governments, 2 2-3:30 p.m., Centralia Timberland Li- Sewing and crafts, 10 a.m. information and a registration brary, 736-0183 p.m, 4419 Harrison Ave. N.W., Olympia, Lunch, $4 donation requested, noon (360) 664-3162, ext. 112 form. Organizations Pinochle and Yahtzee, 12:30 p.m. Libraries Oregon Trail music and dancing, Skookumchuck I.O.O.F. Lodge 129, Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Youth PageTurners Book Group, for open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., 7:30 p.m., Bucoda Oddfellows Com- Nutrition lunch, noon, suggested grades 4-6, “The Giver,” by Lois Lowry, Cowlitz Prairie Grange, 864-2023 munity Center, 202 S. Main St., Bucoda, donation $3 for 60 and over, under 60, Winlock Timberland Library, 785-0183 Music, 10:30-11:45 a.m., Twin Cities 273-3604 $6.74 Senior Center, 748-0061 Support Groups Acrylics class, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Organizations Backfire Band, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Bucoda Rebekah Lodge 144, 7 p.m., Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, 273- H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., Bucoda Oddfellows Community Center, 2000, ext. 301 Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 please see CALENDAR, page Main 11

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Forecast map for Oct. 25, 2012 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Gauge Flood 24 hr. Height Stage Change 110s L Chehalis at Mellen St. 100s 49.27 65.0 +0.05 90s H Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s L 73.20 85.0 0.00 70s Cowlitz at Packwood 60s 1.44 10.5 -0.06 50s L Cowlitz at Randle 40s Few Showers Scat'd Rain Scat'd Rain Rain Likely Rain Likely 4.65 18.0 -0.09 30s 54º 39º 50º 41º 52º 43º 56º 42º 54º 42º Cowlitz at Mayfield Dam 20s 4.85 ---- +0.06 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Centralia Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 7:44 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 6:07 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 52 47/33 Moonrise ...... 4:05 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 43 53/39 Moonset ...... 3:34 a.m. Normal High ...... 60 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low ...... 42 49/40 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 76 in 2007 Seattle Anchorage 30/12 s 35/14 s Full Last New First Record Low ...... 30 in 1935 53/46 Boise 45/29 s 50/34 mc Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg 10/29 11/6 11/13 11/20 Boston 62/51 s 68/51 s Yesterday ...... 0.00" 52/39 49/26 Dallas 83/52 s 56/41 mc Month to date ...... 2.94" Tacoma Pollen Forecast Honolulu 82/72 sh 84/72 s Normal month to date . . .2.79" Centralia 52/40 Las Vegas 70/52 s 68/48 s Year to date ...... 28.01" 54/39 Yakima Allergen Today Friday Nashville 83/57 s 74/48 mc Normal year to date . . . .31.60" Chehalis Trees None None Phoenix 83/57 s 85/58 s 52/28 Grass None None Longview 55/38 St. Louis 79/44 t 54/36 ra WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 54/42 Weeds None None Salt Lake City 42/31 rs 44/34 s Vancouver Shown is today’s Mold None None San Francisco 67/54 s 68/55 s weather. Temperatures Washington, DC 73/60 s 72/55 mc Yesterday Portland 54/43 The Dalles are today’s highs and SendCity in your weather-relatedHi/Lo Prcp. photo- tonight’s lows. graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 55/44 52/33 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 91/64 pc 86/64 s New Delhi 86/62 s 88/63 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 72/44 s 69/45 cl Paris 65/49 s 48/35 sh Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly cloudy; Bremerton 52/43 sh 50/45 ra Spokane 44/36 mc 42/33 ra London 55/42 pc 48/35 pc Rio de Janeiro 81/71 t 82/71 t r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; Ocean Shores 58/45 sh 51/46 ra Tri Cities 52/32 mc 53/33 mc Mexico City 80/46 s 81/47 pc Rome 74/59 s 68/60 sh sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy Olympia 52/39 sh 49/42 ra Wenatchee 50/36 s 46/36 sh Moscow 37/34 cl 40/27 ra Sydney 86/62 s 68/62 pc Going on Vacation? Don’t Just Stop Your Papers, Donate Them To NIE! Spec1073Bkl.db For More Information Or To Donate Call Customer Service 360-807-8203 • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012 Lewis County Children Tour Safety City

STOPS SIGNS AND RAILROAD XING: 650 Elementary- Aged Students Participate in This Year’s Safety Lesson By Stephanie Schendel [email protected] This week, more than 650 Lewis County students toured “Safety City,” a brightly-colored, miniature city designed to teach young children safety basics. The groups of students were led through the maze of con- structed buildings by local po- lice and firefighters, who taught them when to use 911, pedes- trian safety, crossing railroad tracks, as well as school bus safety. Wednesday morning, 18 students from Centralia Chris- tian School toured what their guide, Robert Harris from the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office, described as the “make believe city.” Harris, a reserve deputy for the sheriff’s office, explained to the group how to read signs and what to do if they got lost. Centralia Christian School Pete Caster / [email protected] was one of 13 different schools Centralia Christian School irst-grade students, Grace Hoover, right, and Selah Calkins, right-center, raise their hands to answer a question from Robert Harris, a Lewis whose students, between kin- County Sherif’s Department reserve deputy, during the “Safety City” presentation at the Centralia Police Department Training Facility on Wednesday. dergarten and third grade, who toured Safety City this week in Melody Nelson, traffic safety spent several months construct- The program has been 911 dispatchers and railroad Centralia’s training facility at coordinator for the Lewis Coun- ing the buildings. around so long that generations employees come together with the city’s former wastewater ty Sheriff’s Office and one of the Safety City, a national pro- of families have actually gone a common goal of educating treatment plant on Mellen Street. coordinators for Safety City, said gram that attempts to teach through it, said Laura Hanson Lewis County youngsters, Han- The students, ages 6 and the buildings for the city were young children the fundamen- of 911 Communications. son said. 7, enthusiastically raised their constructed by Thayer Lund, an tals of safety, has been in Lewis It’s one of the rare opportu- ••• hands and shouted out answers Eagle Scout, for his Eagle project. County since 1976, and became nities firefighters, law enforce- Stephanie Schendel: (360) to his safety-related questions. Lund and his troop and family an annual event in 1984. ment from different agencies, 807-8208 Centralia Retains Sprinkler, Fire Flow Requirements Outside City Limits MANDATE: Council housing development, Anzelini dead until the council consists flow were discussed such as wanting the Centralia fire code said, and it is an unfair mandate of people that care about prop- smoke detectors and more fire to stay the same. The coun- Shoots Down Proposed on the residents. erty rights,” Trent said. education. cil did that with their Tuesday Exemption in Urban Connecting to the hydrant The city council began to Riverside Fire Authority night vote. would add about $50,000 to weigh various solutions on Aug. Chief Jim Walkowski said his Growth Area construction costs, according 14, including completely remov- department does not create the Kyle Spurr By Kyle Spurr to the city, and the alternative of ing the fire flow requirement or fire flow requirement, but rather installing fire sprinklers would Centralia/Chehalis Government just removing the requirement they enforce the city’s fire code. West & Central Lewis County [email protected] cost more than $15,000. from single-family homes. Walkowski said his depart- (360) 807-8239 “People are not extending the The Centralia City Centra- Other alternatives to fire ment is firm in its position of [email protected] lia voted Tuesday night against fire flow,” Anzelini said. “People a proposal by Councilors Gabe are opting for the much less ex- Anzelini and Matt Trent to pensive option. Really, this is be- change the city’s fire code and coming a sprinkler mandate.” exempt residents outside the city Fire flow is the amount and limits from having to extend duration of water supply needed fire hydrant connections or add to extinguish a fire. sprinklers. The city council voted down My name is Jon Haugen I am a candidate for The fire code requires resi- the proposal 5-2 on Tuesday Congress here in the Third Congressional District. dents outside city limits to in- night, saying the requirement stall proper water flow in the keeps the community safe and A little bit about me: I grew up here in the case of a fire. The cost of the keeps insurance rates down. Northwest. I graduated from the Naval Academy requirement has halted some “The issue is pretty much in 1981, in the top third of my class, and chose to be a Navy Pilot. My irst duty station was Naval Air Station Whidbey Island. News in Brief During my 24-year Military career, both By The Chronicle for families whose family mem- active and reserve, I worked with our allies and bers are receiving treatment at lew for our Navy all over the world. I worked with our NATO allies in Fire District 6 the Seattle Burn Center. It will Great Britain, Germany and Portugal. I worked with the Japanese Self Residents to Vote also help pediatric burn survi- Defense Force in Tokyo. I was a Commanding Oficer. vors attend summer camp. I learned how to solve complex problems by working with others on a Continuation For more information regard- to achieve goals. I will bring that same common sense approach to ing the fundraiser call Riverside Congress. of EMS Levy Fire Authority at (360) 736-3975. Voters living in Lewis Coun- For burn prevention information My wife of 27 years is a Registered Nurse. We have three children. ty Fire District 6, rural Chehalis, or to donate directly to the foun- Afghanistan: my irst bill would be to end the war in Afghanistan will vote in this upcoming elec- dation visit www.nwburn.org. in 90 days. Osama bin Laden is dead and al-qaeda has been tion whether to continue or dis- decimated. We continue to spend blood (more than 2,000 deaths) continue an Emergency Medical ‘Flood Awareness and treasure ($2 billion each week). Our incredible military was never Services levy. designed for ‘nation building’. Our mission has been accomplished it is The 10-year EMS levy, which Week’ Declared as a time to bring our troops home. taxes residents 25 cents per thou- sand of assessed property value, Reminder to Prepare For every $1 we send to Washington D.C. we get back just 88 helps pay for paramedic and In correlation with the coun- cents. I will work to return more of our money. I will work to bring firefighter education, equipment, ty’s observation of Flood Aware- thousands of construction jobs. Lewis County needs a basin-wide said Fire District 6 Chief Tim ness Week, Oct. 21-27, Thurston solution to prevent loods from closing I-5. In Clark County I am the Kinder. It is not a new tax; this County leaders are encouraging only candidate to offer an I-5 bridge plan that saves $3 billion without is a continuation of an EMS levy residents to prepare for poten- tolls or light rail. Each of these investments in our infrastructure approved by voters 10 years ago. tial flooding by checking their would beneit the Third Congressional District for generations. “It’s a continuation,” Kinder emergency kits, making plans said. “We aren’t raising taxes on I oppose the Romney-Ryan budget that ends Medicare, punishes with family members and get- seniors, the poor, the disabled and college students but gives more tax them.” ting flood insurance. Ultimately, the EMS levy breaks to the rich while not balancing the budget until the year 2040. Those without flood insur- My opponent has voted for this plan. funds things that help increase ance should move quickly; poli- aid and response time for citi- cies with the National Flood In- I support the Simpson-Bowles budget plan to save Medicare and zens, he said. surance Program have a 30-day strengthen Social Security. It requires the rich to pay their fair share waiting period between the first and cuts our deicit by $4.5 trillion dollars over 10 years. The 'Far Left' payment and when the policy hates this plan, the 'Far Right' hates this plan so it gets my vote. My Riverside Fire Authority goes into effect. Flood insurance opponent voted against this plan. to Host ‘Give Burns rates for Thurston County resi- dents with National Flood In- Unlike my opponent I have made no pledge to former lobbyist the Boot’ Fundraiser surance Program policies are Grover Norquist never to raise taxes on the rich. My only pledge is Riverside Fire Authority will currently discounted 25 percent. the same one I took as an 18 year old when I joined our military, that host a fundraiser to support the The Thurston County Emer- pledge is to our nation. Northwest Burn Foundation gency Management Division My name is Jon Haugen, I am running to represent you in Friday from 3 to 6 p.m. Fire de- recently published their annual Congress. I ask for your vote. partment vehicles will occupy Flood Bulletin which contains in- Jon T. HaugenCandidate, the intersection of Belmont and surance information, prepared- Haviland from 3 to 6 p.m. All ness tips and information about U.S. Congress, Washington State Third District (D) traffic lanes will remain open; the county’s flood alert system. [email protected] however, some congestions may Contact the Thurston County www.VoteJonHaugen.com occur in the area due to the Emergency Management Divi- curbside fundraising activities. sion at (360) 867-2800 to get a CH483134cz.cg Money raised will help fund copy of the Flood Bulletin, or go programs at the Northwest Burn to www.co.thurston.wa.us/em to Paid for by HaugenVet.com Foundation, including housing download an electronic copy. Main 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012 NORTHWEST Official: Wahkiakum Sheriff Shot Himself as Deputies Approached CATHLAMET (AP) — the interim, The Daily News of Wahkiakum County Sheriff Longview reported. Jon Dearmore apparently shot “I’m very shocked,” County himself as two of his deputies Commissioner Dan Cothren were responding to a concerned told the newspaper. “I’m try- call from his wife, the Cowlitz ing to absorb what has hap- County sheriff’s office said pened.” Wednesday. The Wahkiakum County Nearby Cowlitz County sheriff’s office has five full- was investigating the Tuesday time deputies, a small support afternoon death, with the as- staff and a handful of reserves. Copays sistance of that county’s coro- Nelson said Howie had asked ner, said Dan Bigelow, Wahkia- for assistance and that Cowlitz kum County prosecutor and County would patrol eastern coroner. Wahkiakum County, while the Dearmore’s deputies had Pacific County sheriff office as low as gone to his home after the sher- would patrol the west end. Wah- iff’s wife reported that he was kiakum County lies along the making suicidal statements, Columbia River. Cowlitz County Sheriff Mark “This is tragic for any agency, Nelson said in a statement. but for one the size of Wahkia- The deputies, both friends of kum County sheriff’s office, it’s Dearmore, had entered the door devastating,” said Nelson. to the workshop where Dear- Dearmore, 50, worked as a more was when he shot himself, bank branch supervisor in Chel- Nelson said. an before he went into law en- Nelson said it appeared forcement, according to a 2010 Dearmore may have been de- interview with the Longview pressed over ongoing medical paper. He grew up loving “Gun- issues stemming from an old smoke” and other TV westerns, work-related injury. and as a youngster imagined Dearmore had been sheriff himself as a frontier lawman, he for two years and involved in law said. enforcement for 25 years, Wah- He entered a six-month po- kiakum County spokeswoman lice reserve academy in his mid- Marsha LaFarge said. 20s. After a day of working at “Nobody saw this one com- the bank, he would head to the ing,” said Rick Nelson, publisher Chelan police station and hop in of the Wahkiakum County Ea- a cruiser to shadow the first of- gle newspaper. “Just about ev- ficer he could find, he told The erybody I know really liked and Daily News. respected Jon.” “I got bit by the bug,” he said. 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SE CH483575cz.cg • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012 Lewis County’s Veterans Day Parade is Moving to Toledo SUPPORT VETERANS: Organizer Aims to Increase Attendance at ‘‘It’s a labor of love. This Year’s Event This is a thank you to By Amy Nile our vets.’’ [email protected] April Pennington-Farey Veterans Day has always organizer marked an important occasion to the Winlock woman responsible for organizing the only Veterans the wall that feature the names of Day parade in Lewis County. active duty servicemembers and “I come from a family with veterans. long line of veterans,” said April The Toledo Senior Center Pennington-Farey, the organizer will also be serving a ham dinner of this year’s Toledo Veterans Day from noon to 4 p.m. for $7 to cel- Parade. “It’s a proud thing. And ebrate Veterans Day. with me not serving, I can do this. “I also wanted to get the We all can.” younger generation involved,” Pennington-Farey started the Pennington-Farey said. parade to honor veterans like her To accomplish this, Penning- father who served in World War ton-Farey is accepting applica- II, her brother who fought in tions from high school girls until Vietnam, her husband who went today for Miss Liberty, who will to the Gulf War, and her nephew be crowned the Friday before the who is currently on his fifth tour parade at 6:30 at Toledo’s Daily in Iraq. Grind. “It’s a labor of love,” the The Veterans Memorial Mu- The Chronicle, file photo 52-year-old said. “This is a thank seum in Chehalis will bring Korean War veteran Larry Campbell, Toledo, catches a prestigious ride in the back of a M274 Mule in the 2011 Veterans Day you to our vets.” tanks and trucks to participate Parade. This year’s parade is set for noon on Nov. 11. Pennington-Farey works year in the parade and numerous round to organize the annual pa- honored veterans will attend as rade, which this year is moving guests. And, if it doesn’t rain, a LEWIS COUNTY to Toledo. The previous two pa- marching band will play. TOLEDO VETERANS’ rades took place in Winlock. “Our veterans put those uni- VETERANS FAIR DAY PARADE Even having her spine rebuilt forms on in snow, rain, heat, When: Nov. 7 from 10 a.m. to 1 When: Nov. 11 at noon Oct. 19th - Oct. 25th surgically in July did not stop whatever,” Pennington-Farey said. p.m. Where: The parade will Pennington-Farey from working Guest Speaker: Brave “Buck up and support your vets.” U.S. Congress- start at Third Street and Au- $3 • PG on the event. Pennington-Farey said she woman Jaime Herrera Buetler gustus Street in Toledo and 12:00pm & 3:00pm (Sun Only) “I’ve got a parade to run,” she hopes more spectators will come Where: Veterans Memorial will proceed along the regu- Museum at 100 S.W. Veterans Way lar Cheese Days Parade route. said, noting that she is the one- out for the parade this year. he Bourne Legacy person committee. “It’s just me in Chehalis The parade will run along $3 • PG-13 “The past two years our spec- What’s Happening: Lots of lo- Augustus Street, which is out and about gathering people.” located one block south of tatorship was sad,” she said. “It cal, regional and federal agencies 6:00pm CH481607cz.cg This year’s parade, which was really disheartening.” and organizations will be pres- Highway 505. The registra- Moonrise Kingdom takes place on Nov. 11 at noon, ent to provide information about tion table is at the Toledo $3 • PG-13 is partnering with the opening Amy Nile benefits and services for veterans Middle School. dedication of the “Wall of Honor” Business, Education and their dependents. Attendees Registration: Call (360) 9:30pm & 12:30pm (Wed Early Bird Matinee) at the City of Toledo Park, which & South Lewis County can participate in a free tour of the 219-5578 $$Two Dollar Tuesdays: All movies, (360) 807-8235 museum for visitors at noon. minor with parent at or before 6:00pm be held following the parade. The twitter.com/AmyNileReports Minor with parent before 7 pm only facebook.com/AmyNileheChronicle $3 All Ages • Ages 3 and under are FREE Toledo Lions are selling bricks for 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia (360) 736-1634 • Tenino Continues Discussion Over Cutting Police Department SAVING MONEY: Tenino Considers Disbanding Police Department, ‘‘Cuts should not start by cutting out funding for Dropping Rainier critical services. The elected officials’ stipends By Kyle Spurr are a luxury, not a necessity.’’ [email protected] Wyane Fournier The fate of the Tenino Police councilor Department remains unclear as the city council continues to look for ways to balance a tight the city $523,094 in the 2012 city workers thus far. budget. general fund budget. Fournier said the city Tenino Mayor Eric Strawn Legal, court and jail cost add council and Police Chief John confirmed last week that dis- an additional $122,971 cost to Hutchings were not invited to solving the police department is the city. a finance committee meeting one of three options for the city. On Tuesday, the city council earlier this month when the The other options include asked Hutchings to propose an- option to cut the police depart- cutting the police department’s other budget that excludes the ment was decided. budget by one third or cutting city’s contract with Rainer. Fournier said the first place every other service in the city The city of Tenino is paid to cutback should be with pay You may qualify if you make such as the park, quarry pool, $215,000 a year from the city of for elected officials. museum, library staff and public Rainier for 40 hours of coverage “Tenino pays nearly $12,000 less than $13.45/hour works staff. a week, Hutchings said, which in stipends to elected officials (or less than $28,000/year) In response, Tenino Police goes into the general fund and every year,” Fournier said. Chief John Hutchings submit- funds the police department. “That’s almost half the an- ted a budget proposal to the City Hutchings said the mayor is nual salary of one officer. Cuts Call for eligibility in Washington’s Council on Tuesday night that not actively trying to cut any po- should not start by cutting out Take Charge program. would cut two police officers lice service from either town. funding for critical services. from the eight-person depart- “He is not advocating for one The elected officials’ stipends 800.230.PLAN (7526) ment and add costs savings that budget cut or another,” Hutch- are a luxury, not a necessity.” go along with the two officers. ings said. Hutchings’ budget propos- The Tenino Police Depart- Councilor Wayne Fournier, al, which includes dropping Walk-ins welcome during regular business hours. ment, made up of four full-time who put the police department Rainer, will be considered at officers, the chief, a non-com- discussion on the council agen- the next City Council meeting, ©2012 Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest. missioned office staff member da, said he is unsatisfied with Nov. 13 at 7:30 p.m. at Tenino and two reserves officers, cost the communication between City Hall. CH481185sl.cg

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[email protected] Main 6  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012 BUSINESS Mask Maker Moves to Lewis County Just in Time for Halloween MADE IN LEWIS COUNTY: Winlock Man Makes Masks, Theater Props and Custom Toys By Amy Nile [email protected] A custom mask maker has set up shop in Lewis County just in time for Halloween. Rob Rostad, a custom mask, COSTUME ARTIST’S theater prop and toy maker, SKILL DISPLAYED ON recently relocated and is work- ing out of his garage in Win- SWAMPMAN lock. For an example of Rob Ros- The 32-year-old got his tad’s skill, look no further than start in theater performing today’s front page. He recently in “Little Shop of Horrors,” remade part of The Chronicle’s a musical comedy about a “Swampman” costume as part nerdy florist shop worker of our preparation for this Fri- who raises a plant that feeds day’s Battle of the Swamp foot- on human blood, when he ball game between Centralia was 16. Now, he is working and Chehalis. on props and will perform in Rostad used a padded hel- Brandon Hansen / [email protected] the same show for at Centra- met and a custom faceplate to Rob Rostad holds up an early version of the Swampman mask he made for The Amy Nile lia’s Evergreen Playhouse in make the two-part mask. He Chronicle’s “Battle of the Swamp” game mascot. He created this two-piece Business, Education finished the version in today’s & South Lewis County December. mask in 48 hours. paper in just 48 hours, and (360) 807-8235 “So it’s really come full circle,” twitter.com/AmyNileReports said Rostad, who holds a degree has continued to work on it as facebook.com/AmyNileheChronicle game day nears. England. The masks, he said, are tied in theater from Central Wash- “When the right collector to theater and every theatrical ington University. comes along, they’ll pay it,” he prop is different. Rostad first started building said, noting he currently has “A lot of it is problem solv- CUSTOM TOYS, MASKS theater props for a production of and Tenino. about 100 model heads. “It’s ing,” he said. “It’s a really re- AND THEATRICAL PROPS “The toys are what I’m really “Aladdin” in Kirkland, where he kind of silly but you can make warding process that a lot of OF ROB ROSTAD learned glue and mache model excited about,” he said. some extra cash doing it. And people aren’t as drawn to as per- building. Rostad makes custom toys it’s kind of fun.” forming.” Ebay: maltbyrob “I started to realize it was a and action figures from mov- Toy customizing, he said, is So far, Rostad said he is Email: robrostad@hotmail. skillset more valuable than just ies like “Monsters Inc.,” “Bat- an art form that really took off really enjoying making his com being a performer,” the Seattle man,” and “Star Wars” and about 10 years ago. Rostad says masks, props and toys in Lew- Website: www.robrostad. native said. sells them on Ebay to people he finishes about 15 to 20 toys is County and he will soon com His business really started all over the world. He has sold a month in addition to making relocate again to downtown Phone: (425) 503-5792 to take off around 2006 when his figurines, which generally masks and props. Centralia. he started working with various go for $50 to $200, to custom- “So I’ve found a real little “I’m excited to be able to theater companies in Olympia ers as far away as Egypt or niche,” he said. share my art,” he said.

JOBS AT WorkSource Lists CENTRALIA OUTLETS Nine TransAlta Employees The Children’s Place Hiring part time seasonal Laid Off From Mine Holiday Jobs Online sales associates. Apply online at www.childrensplace.com. SEASONAL ADJUSTMENT: TransAlta entered into an By The Chronicle statewide from October through Centralia’s Mine 11-year purchase agreement to Job seekers shopping for holi- December, with most of the Corningware Corelle Revere provide power from the Cen- day work can check out the new gains coming in November. Hiring store manager. Three Reclamation Project tralia facility to Puget Sound Last year, employers hired online employment source, Holi- years management experience Energy this summer. The nearly 14,000 additional work- Cuts Back for day Job Marketplace, created by required. Apply online at www. move ensures the Canadian ers, which was about 9 percent monster.com. Rainy Weather power company a customer the state’s WorkSource system. higher than Employment Secu- It allows job seekers to shop by for much of the electricity pro- rity’s prediction. Dress Barn By Amy Nile geographic area and job titles, duced until the coal-powered As in past years, general mer- [email protected] such as cashier, salesperson, shelf Hiring part time sales associ- turbines are shut down in chandisers should lead the way ates with open availability. Retail stocker and greeter. Job titles link by adding some 7,400 jobs, down TransAlta laid off nine 2020 and 2025. experience required. Apply employees from its mine The facility, which laid directly to openings posted on about 400 positions from the same online at www.dressbarncareers. the WorkSource website. period last year. Clothing and com. reclamation project on off 600 when it shut down its Economists with the Wash- clothing-accessory stores expect to Friday because the pro- coal mine in 2006, is still de- ington State Employment Se- hire about 3,700 holiday workers, Famous Footwear Outlet cess requires fewer work- termining how it will transi- curity Department project the similar to the 2011 holiday season. Hiring part time and full time ers through the rainy sea- tion away from producing seasonal hiring picture will look The Holiday Job Marketplace assistant managers. Open avail- son, company officials coal-generated energy by similar to last year, with retailers can be found at www.wa.gov/ ability and retail experience is said. The nine once year- 2025. adding more than 13,300 jobs esd/holidayjobs. preferable. Apply in store at 1332 round employees will be TransAlta has estab- Lum Road in Centralia. offered seasonal posi- lished a team of about 15 Business in Brief tions this spring or sum- employees to evaluate tran- Gap Factory Store mer. sitioning from coal to natu- By The Chronicle “Once it starts raining, we “We are Hiring stock associates. Apply ral gas in Centralia. Wagar can’t be pushing dirt around,” very proud of online at Gapinc.com/careers, said the team is looking job number 01ZGX. said Michael Wagar, a spokes- Centralia College the consistent into where such a facility quality and man for TransAlta. “As we could be built and what they Receives Awards for evidence-based L’eggs Hanes Bali Playtex transition through this pro- Marketing and Public care provided Hiring store manager. Mini- cess, we learn more and more would need for it. The team by our clini- mum 4 to 5 years of retail man- what we need to do.” is determining firm costs Relations cal teams and ager experience required. Pick Thirteen year-round em- and the company’s future Centralia College reaped reconfirmed up application in store at 1316 ployees remain at the mine with natural gas will depend awards for staff work in market- by this recogni- Jeanell Rasmussen Lum Road. and an additional 70 to 90 on their analysis of power tion,” said Prov- Vice President of workers will be hired once markets and the overall en- ing and public relations for the Nursing Under Armour college relations department’s idence Centra- the weather clears. ergy industry. Hiring part time seasonal work with the print and online lia Vice President of Nursing The layoffs come two In the meantime, 267 Jeanell Rasmussen. sales associates. Candidates months after TransAlta laid employees remain at the quarterly class schedules from must be 18 or older. Applicants National Council for Marketing These hospitals, which rep- off 14 employees from de- plant, in addition to the 13 at resent the top 18 percent of the should apply online at www.un- partments across the facility and Public Relations District 7, derarmour.com. the mine. which is comprised of two-year 3,300 hospitals in the nation that in an effort to reduce overall ••• colleges in Washington, Oregon, submit data to the Joint Com- Wilsons Leather costs and to make the Cen- Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 tralia plant more competitive Idaho, Idaho, Alaska, and the mission, received accolades for Hiring part time seasonal https://twitter.com/ Canadian provinces of Alberta, excellence in applying evidence- sales associates. Must be at least in a low-priced energy mar- AmyNileReports British Columbia, Saskatchewan based clinical processes in treat- 18 years old. Apply in store ket, according to company http://www.facebook.com/ and Yukon Territory. ing heart attack, heart failure, 1408 Lum Road. officials. AmyNileTheChronicle In addition, to the top sched- pneumonia, children’s asthma ule, Centralia College received and for patients who undergo honors for TV commercials, its surgery. Viewbook, and the college catalog. Each recognized hospital met UNITED WAY OF LEWIS COUNTY IS ACCEPTING “The awards validate that two 95-percent performance the quality of work produced by thresholds. LETTERS OF INTENT FOR 2013 FUNDING CYCLE Don Frey and his staff,” said Jim “These core measures are prov- Walton, the college president. “It en to save lives,” Rasmussen said. United Way of Lewis County provides funding to not-for-proit health and human service agencies that provide strategic, programs in Lewis County by Fulilling Basic Needs, Supporing Vulnerable and Aging is every bit as good as, and in Populaions and Nurturing Children and Youth. Between October 23, 2012 and November 8, 2012 interested many cases better than, the work Jacobs Creamery Has paries may submit a Leter of Intent for funding. Before submiing, however, please check the Eligibility produced by larger colleges and Requirements on the United Way of Lewis County website at www.lewiscountyuw.com. If your agency is schools with larger marketing New Cheese and Gouda eligible, you may submit a Leter of Intent at that ime via email to [email protected] Atn: Debbie staffs and bigger budgets.” Campbell or send via mail to United Way of Lewis County – 450 NW Paciic – Chehalis,WA 98532. The Leter Available of Intent is due to United Way of Lewis County by November 8, 2012. Agencies selected to advance by the Community Investment Commitee will be noiied ater November 19, 2012 by email of their acceptance into Jacobs the Community Investment process. Grant proposals will be due to United Way of Lewis County by January 3, Providence Centralia Creamery, lo- 2013 at 4:00 p.m. Funding will begin July 1, 2013, and will be sustainable for one year, ending June 30, 2014. Hospital Ranks Among cated at 235 Program proposals are assessed under a Community Investment Commitee structure composed of a diverse Macomber group of community volunteers. Funds are provided with the expectaion that they will address the FUNDING PRIORITIES set by the United Way of Lewis County Board of Directors Top Performing U.S. Road in Che- FULFILLING BASIC NEEDS halis, has a new All individuals have a right to access food, shelter and other basic needs. Meeing these needs will help Hospitals soft ripened people to live independently and with dignity in Lewis County. (This includes Food, Shelter, Rental Assistance The Joint Commission has cheese dubbed and Uility Assistance) SUPPORTING VULNERABLE AND AGING POPULATIONS named Providence Centralia Hos- Bloomy. Owner Vulnerable and aging populaions deserve the opportunity to live independently, to be secure and to pital to its list of the top perform- Lisa Jacobs said Lisa Jacobs remain acive, contribuing and producive members of our community. (This includes Domesic Violence/ ing hospitals in the United States, she also has an owner Sexual Assault Services, Adult Educaion and Literacy, Senior Assistance, and Employment Skills/Training for for the second year in a row. eight month developmentally disabled adults) Providence Centralia received NURTURING CHILDREN AND YOUTH Gouda available. The cheese All children are insured the opportunity to succeed through proper nurturing, educaion, healthcare and

recognition as one of the coun- shop is open from 3 to 7 p.m. on development of appropriate life skills. (This includes Mentoring, Leadership Development, Quality Childcare, CH483766bw.cg try’s top 620 hospitals that treat Thursday and Fridays. and Early Childhood Educaion) critically ill patients, and repre- For more information call For more informaion, please contact United Way of Lewis County at sented one of just six hospitals in (503) 621-7910 or visit jacob- [email protected], or go to our website at www.lewiscountyuw.com Washington to make the list. screamery.com The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012 • Main 7

Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Brian Mittge, Editor-in-Chief McKenna Has Detailed Ideas; Inslee Brings Polished Generalities Editor’s note: This year the Our Views noncommittal. Chronicle’s Editorial Board We do appreciate that he has GO ONLINE TO HEAR FROM THE CANDIDATES (whose members are listed at the knowledge and the ability to ex- roots in rural Eastern Washing- bottom of this page) was joined plain how his detailed proposals ton. We need candidates who Our full interviews with Rob McKenna and Jay Inslee by a bipartisan group of com- fit into the long-term big picture. respect and appreciate the needs are online at http://elections.chronline.com. munity members to interview He has a consistent plan to bring of people outside the Seattle area. candidates for Lewis County- the state into line with its antici- It’s worth remembering, though, area races. Today we conclude a pated revenues, with a focus on that after voters in Eastern series of editorials that detail our funding education first. Washington denied him reelec- observations about the strengths Inslee’s presentation felt tion to Congress, Inslee moved and weaknesses of the candi- more general, without the west and won election in a lib- dates. Along with our ongoing kind of specific proposals that eral Puget Sound district. straight, non-opinion stories in marked McKenna’s plan. When When pressed for local de- the news section, these opinion faced with the gap between pro- tails, Inslee showed knowledge editorials aim inform; by your jected growth in government about the Industrial Park at Rob McKenna Jay Inslee vote, you will endorse. revenues and a larger projected TransAlta and Centralia Col- growth in government spend- lege’s new bachelor of science in Voters who believe that ing, Inslee repeatedly discussed applied management, but was Olympia needs a serious and “lean management” as a way vague on crucial issues such as stands firmly behind a compre- ter schools. Inslee opposes them, fundamental change have a to bridge the gap and recover flood control. hensive, basinwide solution. He but is a supporter of “magnet” strong candidate for governor more state money for education. Inslee said he is open to all clearly has studied the issue in schools within the current edu- in Rob McKenna, who brings While Olympia certainly ideas to address Chehalis River depth and is willing to push for- cational system. a consistent message of cut- needs leaner, more practi- flooding, but said he’ll wait for ward on this issue that is among When it comes to creating ting government regulations to cal management, we’re not leaders in the watershed to agree the most critical for local voters. jobs, McKenna knows that until encourage private-sector eco- convinced that such a focus is on a plan. He’ll wait a long time On the issue of flooding, McK- the private sector is strong and nomic growth. enough to overcome decades of for a unified decision in this area. enna is the clear choice. vibrant, there will be no mean- Those who believe that our expansion in government pro- We’ve appreciated the leadership On tax issues, McKenna said ingful solution to the economic state is doing well after three grams and employment. We also of Gov. Chris Gregoire in push- he supports the latest initiative problems of our county, region decades of Democratic gover- have to wonder how Inslee’s lean ing for a basinwide plan, and we to require a legislative superma- and nation. He knows that cutting nors also have a smart, credible government would be different need a governor who will con- jority or voter approval for a tax back bureaucratic red tape will candidate in Jay Inslee, a man than similar attempts from Gre- tinue that pressure. increase. Inslee opposes that re- help Main Street. Inslee proposes who has represented voters on goire, whose time in office was Inslee also said that, if needed, quirement, saying it essentially an expanded role for government. both sides of the Cascades in first marked by dramatic growth he would sign off on floodwalls gives anti-tax lawmakers a big- Voters have a clear choice here on Washington, D.C., and who sees in the number of government to protect I-5. That’s not a solu- ger vote in the Legislature than leadership styles and philosophies. a role for government to help employees, followed by agonized tion that will help the entire wa- other lawmakers. While con- Overall, we have two intel- encourage job growth. attempts to overcome the costs tershed, and we need a governor servative voters might disagree ligent, competent candidates. Our Editorial Board was of that expansion when the who won’t stand for that kind of with Inslee’s stance, we respect Perhaps the biggest question impressed with both candidates, economy stalled. freeway-oriented solution. that he boldly articulates it. facing voters is whether they although in different ways. Inslee was polished and his McKenna understands the On the topic of education, want to continue Democratic McKenna walked through the answers made us feel affirmed, significance of the flooding both candidates have made it a leadership in Olympia or bring door with an astounding level of but often lacked detail and were problem in Lewis County and focus. McKenna endorses char- in a fresh perspective. Letters to the Editor The ‘Right’ Doesn’t man and Japanese leaders for the same crimes. Always Win When it What’s wrong for others Comes to Government is wrong for us and we have a price to pay for allowing these To the editor: psychopaths to commit these When it comes to policies in crimes in our names. When this government, some don’t know nation was formed, God vested the difference between right and sovereignty in the citizens, not wrong. bankers or politicians, which Some don’t care about the difference. means the guilt for the crimes Some know the difference they commit falls on our heads. but don’t care. The only difference between us Some know the difference and halfwits who keep savage and care, but have a bear of a dogs but won’t control them is time even getting heard, to say the body count. nothing of getting to see that By the way, excepting those right does sometimes triumph. who commit crimes under the Some say that the right al- cover of war, soldiers have no ways triumphs in the end. share in this guilt. They have to No, it doesn’t. Not in govern- follow orders and they obviously ment. don’t like much of what is de- manded of them. Why else is the JLee Beckman suicide rate among our veterans Chehalis at a historical high? The murderers are the Liberal Democrats and traitors who order our sol- Republicans Betray the Soros) them destroy our capital God bless us all. diers into the meat grinder economic system, along with JFK was the last serv- Four Senators Refused for banker profits and empire Citizens America. They do, it’s called ing Democratic conservative Bill Providing Benefits building for those who don’t To the editor: H.A.A.R.P. — The Harp that to achieve the presidency of to Help Veterans Find have guts enough to do their America and “We the People” Angels don’t play. The latest ver- America who proclaimed to the own killing. have been betrayed by “liberal” sion has been in operation since American people, I quote, “Ask Jobs These half men who say Democrats and Republicans in the late 1990s, according to a not what your country can do taking care of our return- for you; ask what you can do for To the editor: our government, since before book called “Angels Don’t Play Four Republican Senators re- ing veterans is too expensive the decade of the 1960s. This Harp,” by Nicholas J. Be- your country.” Who else had never objected to the trillions the ability to cover up such an cently refused to sign a bill that Their ideology is to achieve gich and Jeane Manning. would have provided a billion of dollars spent destroying power and permanence by pro- To really understand what is atrocity. He was a conservative and had to go before he could dollars to help veterans return- small countries and murder- viding all the entitlements “We happening to America by Presi- cause more entrenchment of ing from the killing grounds to ing tens of thousands of inno- the People” will accept to turn dent ’s puppeteer, freedom. find jobs. They claimed to sup- cent people who never did us loose of our freedom and our Soros, you need to read the ar- Mind control: look it up. port the bill until the last minute, any harm. money. ticle by Steve Kroft, “60 Minutes” then refused to sign it, saying it Their owners, the bankers, fame, entitled, “One Evil Hu- Martin Luther King, assassin We are also losing our abili- was too expensive. won’t let them speak out against man,” which is much too long to James Early Ray, and Bobby ty to succeed in life through the Kennedy and assassin Sirhan The article didn’t name war. Banker profits come from American dream, just like our include here. them, but it did say they were Mind control is a part of its Sirhan. They both denied doing destruction and slaughter, not fathers, mothers and grand- it; they were extremely confused key senators. It takes a while to Band-Aids for veterans and parents did to create the great- ability. by the facts. work your way to the top of the wages for people who help them est most successful nation on Our Constitution gives we Soros contributes massive House or Senate, so it’s likely find employment. Earth. the people through numbers a they were there beating the war amounts of money to anti- Besides, important people I don’t know about you but control other countries do not drums in the cheering section American organizations such such as the sons of the wealthy I do not intend to give my free- have along with our freedom as the American Civil Liberties when the Bush administration dom up to anyone. I feel a com- to bear arms. This is the con- lied us into the genocidal in- elite don’t get sent into the meat Union, Service Employees Inter- grinder. That duty is reserved mitment to the hundreds of trol you have that they need national Union. Soros also sup- sanity in the Middle East that for the sons and daughters of the thousands who gave their lives to control you. Are you going ports political groups such as we persist in calling war. for our freedom. That includes to give it to them? They have ACORN and moveon.org. Bombing undefended cities 47 percent who can’t pay their our last conservative Demo- to have it in order to tell you Something you may not into rubble, indiscriminately share of taxes because of poverty cratic president JFK, Martin what you need — dictator- know is that Hitler did not take killing women, children, un- or advanced age. Let the blood Luther King and Bobby Ken- ship. Other countries have to over Germany; the people voted armed men and the sick people of their children balance the nedy. resort to terrorism with riots him in by propaganda lies. in bombed-out hospitals is not books . Wouldn’t the Democrats in the streets throwing rocks! war. It’s rabid aggression, a war feel lucky if they had a destruc- Are you willing to crawl down L.E. Sweet crime. A generation ago this Jesse L. Gillaspie tive machine to help (George to those levels of civility? May Chehalis government was hanging Ger- Chehalis

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gas prices in the nation. Swecker Can Get Things Swecker admitted back then Done, Understands that “needless to say it’s not a popular proposal.” It sure wasn’t Business with his own GOP colleagues. To the editor: Perhaps Swecker isn’t the fiscal Here are three reasons I will conservative we need in these vote for Dan Swecker. bloated state budget times. First of all, Dan is the vice This election is pivotal for the chair of the Senate Republican nation, the state and Lewis Coun- Caucus. This is significant be- ty. We can’t continue to spend cause Dan’s standing in the Sen- money we don’t have. Swecker’s ate and his experience means opponent, John Braun, under- that he has the ability to get stands. Swecker, having spent too things done. Putting someone long in Olympia, doesn’t. you trust in office is important, On the social side of poli- but when this is coupled with ef- tics, not much separates the fectiveness it translates into bet- two. When it comes to spending, ter results in Olympia. when it comes to being a career Secondly, Dan understands politician, when it comes to get- what it is like to run a business ting just a bit too comfortable in and can relate to the frustrations his cozy office in Olympia, when that red tape creates. Dan con- it comes to spending your money, tinues to make the streamlining the two candidates couldn’t be of this state’s permit process a farther apart in their approach. priority. If there is one thing that Swecker, if elected, will con- our state economy needs it is an tinue his 17-year track record encouraging business environ- of supporting higher taxes and ment. Dan will work to make bigger government. it easier for businesses to grow, Braun will bring his private- new projects to go forward and rather limited in what she can much thought to who makes sector hard-working roots from jobs to be created. Herrera Beutler a do. the leadership decisions regard- Chehalis to Olympia. Braun, in Finally, Swecker has been Tea Party Extremist; In his book “How to Rig an ing that essential power. That’s contrast to the long-time in- strong in his Christian faith Election, Confessions of a Re- why it is so important to elect cumbent from Thurston County, and personal convictions. What Haugen Supports publican Operative,” Allen Ray- someone who can work well in a will fight tax increases. He’ll this means to me is that he will Affordable mond tells how he became the team environment, be informed vote against expanding govern- continue to promote values that chief of staff for a new represen- about day-to-day business deci- ment and ever-increasing work- are good for Washington state’s Healthcare Act tative from Pennsylvania. The sions, work to control rates, have ers’ compensation costs that students, families and seniors. To the editor: man was full of great ideas and an eye on future development, make it hard to conduct busi- Knowing that Dan is a man of The choice in the 3rd was elected because of his far and remember that his decisions ness in our state. You can count principle and integrity gives me Congressional District race sightedness. When he arrived do affect each one of us. on Braun to focus on reduced confidence that he will represent could hardly be clearer than that he was told to be quiet, follow Our increased reliance on taxes and cuts in spending. the 20th District in an honest between moderate Democrat the party’s lead and vote with electricity makes it necessary The choice is between a fiscal and ethical manner. Jon Haugen and tea party the party or he would be a one- to bring someone to the table liberal and fiscal conservative. The 20th District is fortu- extremist Republican Jaime term representative. I suspect with a fresh perspective and new Vote Braun for state Senate. nate to have Swecker repre- Herrera Beutler. that has not changed. ideas. He represents our values and sent us in the capacity of state The tea party has demand- She has also aligned herself Dean Dahlin, a lifetime our common sense. senator. Please join me in vot- ed drastic job-destroying with the tea party, and as we Lewis County resident, contin- ing for Dan in the upcoming have seen their intentions are to ues to be an outstanding asset to Chris McCallum election. spending cuts and has refused to even discuss restoring any stand against any compromise. our community and is the right Centralia of the revenues excised from This has caused the 112th Con- man to serve us as Lewis County Steven Ash gress to be labeled the least pro- PUD commissioner. He tireless- Centralia the budget during the Bush era. First District Levy It is the Bush tax cuts, coupled ductive in history and caused ly gives service to many agencies, with the special favors to large the United States credit rating receiving national awards for Should be Renewed Registered Democrat corporations that repealed tax to be lowered for the first time “Making a Difference.” We need With Your Vote liability on offshore income, because of the economic uncer- to bring that difference to the Voting for Braun, that hastened an export of tainty caused by their brinks- PUD by electing Dahlin. To the editor: McKenna American manufacturing jobs manship. Congress has a low 10 During the current election overseas. percent approval rating. When Jill Kangas campaigns, there is a lot of mud- To the editor: was the last time you bought Chehalis slinging going on, and I believe I really get a kick out of Dan In addition, repealed bank- ing regulations leading to the something you disapproved of we sometimes lose sight of what Swecker when he tells us voters 90 percent. truly matters. I do not care what that one of his priorities if elect- banking industry collapse Ron Averill Has brought about the great reces- Supposedly she made a party you belong to, the ques- ed again is job creation. I keep commitment to us, her South- Proven His Abilities tion we should ask ourselves, “Is wondering where he has been in sion of 2008. Further spending cuts without offsetting revenue west Washington voters, to rep- To the editor: this the best answer/solution/ac- his last term and all the others. resent us in Washington. How- tion/candidate for our commu- The last time I checked, we increases will only either deepen This letter is to ask people to our recession or prevent eco- ever, she has made a new friend, vote for Ron Averill for county nity as a whole?” were one of the worst counties Grover Norquist. She has even If you reside within the in the state in unemployment. nomic recovery. commissioner, Position 1. Ron signed a contract to represent boundaries of Lewis County I watched Jay Inslee and Rob Rep. Herrera Beutler has vot- has more than proven his abil- his interests, which may be Fire District 6, you will see McKenna debate, even though I ed with tea party Republicans ity and willingness to work with contrary to her voters’ interests. on your ballot a Fire District am a registered Democrat. I re- on the numerous occasions on other city, county and state lead- The Norquist contract states, 6 emergency medical services ally agree on everything McK- which the House of Representa- ers and to respond to the people “There will be no new taxes,” levy. I believe this is one of the enna was saying. tives has brought the spending of Lewis County. period. things that truly matters to our Since I own a small busi- and revenue matters for a vote. I met Ron about 12 years This position is simply irrespon- Most of the creditable com- ago through the Knights of community. I am not going to ness in Lewis County, I agree missions studying the economy that what is hurting small busi- sible. Haugen favors the limited Columbus. The Knights is use sympathetic or scare tactics revenue restorations proposed have laid out plans to reduce a Catholic fraternal organi- to try to convince you to vote nesses in Washington state are the budget deficits and the na- things such as business and by President Barack Obama as zation in which Ron is very either way. I urge you to look at necessary to bring about a re- tional debt with budget cuts involved, as he is with his lo- the facts and vote the way you occupation taxes, L&I, and and at least some modest tax regulations and unemployment covery. cal Parish, St. Mary Catholic would answer the question, “Is The tea party also demands increases. Jaime’s commitment Church in Centralia. this best for my family and com- taxes. These are the same issues to the Norquist contract and Braun wants to address to help an immediate repeal of the Ron has demonstrated many munity as a whole?” very important Affordable her affiliation with the no-com- times that he will go the extra Here are some facts that I small businesses. promise associates in Congress I think if small businesses Healthcare Act. Although mile for Lewis County and its have found to help you make Herrera Beutler has mentioned have created a situation between citizens. Let’s make sure Ron is your decision. could get the state off our backs, what she should do to move the we could hire more employees. a possible replacement (thereby able to continue his work. What is EMS? EMS stands admitting that health care is an economy,and consider jobs bills for emergency medical services. I will be crossing party lines to that would put her unemployed vote for Braun and McKenna. important issue), she has voted John Maniccia EMS are a series of components 33 times to repeal the AHCA voters to work, and her other ob- Chehalis designed to work together pro- ligations. Vivian Foster without having presented viding rapid care and transport Napavine any replacement bill before Since most meaningful in serious medical incidents Congress. Her vote to repeal legislation, such as jobs bills, Swecker Supports such as car crashes, strokes, the AHCA without presenting a would cost money and therefore Higher Taxes, Braun heart attacks and respiratory Swecker a Man of replacement bill is irresponsible. be contrary to her commitment emergencies. Per state law, rev- Faith, Cares About Haugen supports the Affordable to Grover Norquist and the tea Has Common Sense enues received via an EMS levy Healthcare Act, which is already party, she has to vote 33 times To the editor: are solely dedicated for the People in 20th District providing a substantial increase on a bill she confidently knows Republican Sen. Dan Sweck- provision of emergency medi- in health care coverage. will not pass. It appears that er has been representing the cal care and services, which To the editor: Jaime has gone to Washington I have known Sen. Dan Present space does not per- 20th District since 1995, when include related personnel cost, mit recitation of the many ac- not to shake things up but to he was appointed the position. training, equipment, supplies Swecker for more than 15 years make new friends. and worked with him on a tions taken by Herrera Beutler After 17 years, it’s time for a new and vehicles needed to provide that have definitely not been in Hopefully, you are employed, direction, and here’s clear rea- such care. number of projects that have Eugene, because it appears that served our community. Dan re- the interests of her constituents. soning why. In 2011, Fire District 6 had It is time for us to invest in a you won’t get much help in the Swecker, a former fish farmer 719 calls they responded to. Ap- ally cares about the people of the short term. Just look for more 20th Legislative District, and he candidate who will listen to his and fish growers’ lobbyist and a proximately 85 percent of them constituents and effectively rep- votes to repeal Obamacare. graduate of The Evergreen State were EMS related. works hard to make a positive I believe we need someone difference on their behalf. He resent the needs of the 3rd Con- College, was described in an edito- How is LCFD6 funded? Fire gressional District. I believe that to represent us 100 percent of rial in The Chronicle as, “a model District 6 does not receive op- has accomplished much and the time and not make agree- will accomplish much more as Haugen is that candidate and citizen, but lacking as senator.” erational funding from state or should be considered for your ments with special interests oth- That editorial, written dur- federal government. Operation- he is given the opportunity to er than the voters of Southwest continue his work. vote. ing the last election cycle, went al funding is received through Washington. on to state, “What is sad for us is property taxes revenue. This Dan is a man of faith and integrity who champions the Eugene Butler that Sen. Swecker, a Republican only covers about 82 percent of Chehalis Stuart Dittbrenner representing our GOP-leaning causes of his constituency. Chehalis its operational budget. The oth- What is important to us is im- 20th District, has been Olympi- er 18 percent is covered by the portant to Dan, and he can be Herrera Beutler Makes acized ... Our first clue was the current EMS levy, which is set to trusted to represent us well in Dean Dahlin Will Make shocker in 2005 when Repub- expire. Olympia. Agreements With a Difference if Elected lican Swecker sided with Gov. What will it cost? The cur- I have heard good things Special Interests Gregoire and the Democrats to rent levy is set at 25 cents per about Dan’s opponent in this To the editor: pass the controversial gas tax.” $1,000 of assessed value. election, too, and along with To the editor: There are few election po- Swecker has been referred to Fire District 6 is not ask- Dan he is to be commended in I was bundling our newspa- sitions we will vote for in No- as “the architect” of the gas tax ing for anything other than to many ways. But Dan has proven pers and reread a letter to the vember that can directly affect — an $8.5 billion package passed renew the current levy. It will himself through many years of editor by Eugene Butler printed each and every person in Lewis in 2005. This followed an earlier not cost you any more than you experience to be faithful and on Aug. 9 asking why Jaime County. One such position is gas tax hike in 2003. have been paying for the past 10 trustworthy, and I am confident Herrera Beutler has voted to re- that of Lewis County Public Perhaps Swecker doesn’t un- years. that Dan will continue to serve peal the Affordable Healthcare Utility District commissioner. derstand that higher taxes hurt The current levy is set to ex- our community well. Act (Obamacare) for the 33rd We take for granted the power families and businesses. The pire this year, so please join me I encourage you to support time. I would like to share some that turns on our lights, heats 2005 gas tax, for perspective, in voting yes for the Fire District Swecker. thoughts with Eugene. our homes and gives life to the was passed by the Democrats 6 EMS levy. In 2010, Herrera Beutler many electronic devices that with a few crossover Republi- Tom Bradshaw swept into office with the prom- serve us every day. cans, at a time when Washing- Jim Martin Chehalis ise of jobs, jobs, jobs, but she is And most of us don’t give ton state had the third-highest Chehalis • Main 9 OPINION The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012

GUEST COMMENTARY: A New Perspective A Child’s Experience Changes Dad’s Outlook By Neal Kirby ballot to legalize marriage be- team. wanted to fix the problem and der. After watching my child ad- For The Chronicle tween any two adults, it brings Jake played violin in grade set things right. Third, as long just to her nature, I can’t think to mind all the questions on school, and had fun entertain- as she hasn’t had the surgery, of reasons why she shouldn’t My son, Jake, surprised me gender identification and sexual ing. He serenaded his older maybe it will change. Finally, have the legal opportunity to four years ago when he told me orientation. brother at a prom date dinner. I got acceptance. Jake is gone, marry any person she loves. he felt that he was a girl. She Jake was a boy I hiked and He was the youngest player in Amina is here. Until marriage equality is most recently told me she wants backpacked with, a kid I took the community orchestra. He I went through self doubt there for all, we will continue gender reassignment surgery to fishing, to soccer and to violin put out his case at Super Satur- and guilt, thinking as a parent, to disparage a whole group of make her physically like a girl. lessons. This is the little boy day at Evergreen and got over what did I do wrong, what price people. I’ve done it to my own She currently who I watched stubbornly get $80 playing for passers-by. will my child pay? My inclina- is taking hor- kid. I won’t do it again, and will back on his bike over and over In high school, Jake tion to think I can somehow vote yes on R-74. mones. again while we camped in Gla- switched to bass. He went to fix this and my questioning left ••• Jake cier National Park. Before we state and many said he had a Amina feeling rejected and hurt, changed his left Glacier, he was riding that musical gift. She recently toured that I felt she was damaged According to Washington State’s name to Amina official elections & voting website, if bike. in Europe in small venues mak- goods. Even as subtly as I pre- a majority chooses yes on the No- and wants to be She recently recalled Gla- ing enough to pay for her full sented my concerns, Amina felt referred to as vember ballot, the same-sex mar- cier, remembering a picture on month there. the rejection of her as she is. riage law will go into effect on Dec. 6. a woman, bris- a hike, him in his little plaid In high school, Jake’s inner What makes a person gay, By Neal Kirby If a majority votes to reject the mea- tling whenever cotton shirt and blue jeans, all feelings began to show in quirky lesbian, or transgender? Is it sure, the law will fall I use her given decked out like the boy he was. dress and music shows he was their nature or something to be ••• name or say “he” instead of He never tired on that hike, or doing. Other kids gave him fixed? Should they be denied Neal Kirby lives in Chehalis “she.” (Below I use pronouns as I on dozens of other hikes. grief. The school’s answer: He is rights we all have? My denial of and has worked as an educator for viewed him at the time referred In his first year playing soc- bringing on the grief. Amina’s nature, as author Patri- 34 years. He represented a rural to.) cer, he took to it with energy, When Jake told me her na- cia Cornwell says, “is disparag- eastern Washington district in the This has not been easy for scoring nine goals in one game, ture, it felt as others deal with ing a whole group of people.” Legislature in 1991 and ran for the us. We’ve gone through gyra- running circles around others a pending death the family. I Referendum 74, if passed, state Senate four years ago. He was tions in our relationship and, on the field. He played on an first assumed it was a mistake will allow two people to get married for 20 years and has two now with Referendum 74 on the undefeated team and a select and was in denial. Second, I married without regard for gen- children. Letters to the Editor I read about the grant last And what’s this reference of all sizes will experience a Commissioners year and have been out to the to believing in ghosts. Over a drop in income and some will ‘Yes’ is the Correct Vote Should Look Into stream plant many times look- billion people worldwide have reduce their number of employ- on Ref. 74 Supporting ing for signs or a job trailer and such beliefs. The suggestion ees, which will cause a further Implementing found nothing. that kids and some adults have reduction in the funds in circu- Marriage Equality Noise Ordinances I also heard a rumor that misconceptions about Native lation. To the editor: Centralia College had an Indus- Americans is not the fault of the This happened to my dad in I cannot say that I under- in Rural County trial Park at TransAlta training proud originals who have been the ‘30s. He got hired to help stand the attraction that many To the editor: course. I talked to at least five here for 10,000 years or so. The in recording the history of that homosexual couples have for I think it is time for the different people at the college only persons breeding insensi- part of Montana on the north- each other. But the same holds county commissioners in Lewis who knew nothing about it. tivity are those who are quite west shore of Flathead Lake, by true for many heterosexual cou- County to look at putting in Jobs are too few and very proud of what the paleface did what was called “ The Writers ples I know. If it were up to me, I place some noise ordinances for competitive. I use every resource to the Native American, and Project.” would not have allowed them to the rural areas where there are I can to try to get a little advan- now they are going to remove This was funded by state marry because I don’t think they housing developments. I didn’t tage. I saw an opportunity and one of the last vestiges of what and federal funds. The purpose have a healthy relationship. realize there was not any until went after it and found nothing. it means to be an American In- was to give the economy a boost. But there lies the difference — my neighbor decided that he I have been unemployed near dian. Other areas had other projects. heterosexuals can marry whom could get drunk and make as four years and can’t wait anoth- The reference that no Af- In the ‘50s, there was the Forest they please, as it should be since much noise as he wanted to. er four years. I need a job now! rican Americans or lilywhites Service and the blister rust con- it is not my right to judge their I contacted the sheriff and I’ve been in construction are used as mascots is laughable. trol. Two of my brothers worked relationship or marriage. was told that they can’t make most of my life and know that Native Americans were here in that. Unfortunately, outsiders vot- a person living out in the rural most new development starts first. This is not Africa. And Roads and public schools ing on Referendum 74 will get to parts of the county quiet down. with ground, underground and what is this clever reference to have been mentioned as places determine whether gay and les- I think that this must be an out- finishes with new paved roads, Louisiana’s Cajuns? In sort of a where public funds can be used bian partners are able to marry. dated ordinance that does not mostly done by heavy machin- strange cleansing process they, to give the economy a boost. When my husband and I were take into account the fact that ery. known as Arcadians, then Aca- Cutting funds and employees is planning on getting married, people are developing more land IPAT used the state money dians, were invited to leave New the wrong direction. It only fu- there were those who thought it outside of the city limits. for water and sewer lines. How Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Que- els a downward spiral. was a bad idea, but we were able My neighbor’s attitude is could that create any new jobs. bec, Prince Edward Island and to get married anyway since that it is not against the law, so Who got the contract for that? Maine or suffer the consequenc- Max Rader we were of opposite sexes. Well, he can do what he wants to do Did they hire any new people? es. So perhaps “Cajun” is not ap- Chehalis more than 36 years later we are when he wants to do it. I don’t Now IPAT has $2.8 million propriate. Oops. Can’t have that. still proving the naysayers wrong. think he is a good neighbor and from the feds to play with. Is Cajun is one of my sources for Secretary of State If Referendum 74 passes, my it only makes it worse when one that money going to create any chess supplies. marriage will be exactly the same talks to him about it because he new jobs? I can just see some of the Endorses Kim as it is now because there is no is just louder the next night. Now I’m mad and question great white father’s henchmen quota for happy marriages. But ho- You see that is the problem, whether the money was or is be- going to a Lummi vs. Neah Bay Wynam for His Job mosexual couples and families will there is no way to put a stop to ing misused or misdirected by football game with the express To the editor: have the chance to prove with their this kind of ongoing situation. the IPAT board. intention of burning their jer- Kim Wyman deserves the love and commitment that they I don’t want to speak for the seys. Oh yes. Those marine vets votes of Lewis County area resi- too can build a good marriage. sheriff, but I think the sheriff Dennis Delaney that peddled coast to coast were dents for secretary of state. Lew- Homosexual men and wom- Centralia would agree if you asked him referred in the news to be Bike is County Auditor Gary Zandell en will be able to look forward about this issue. Maybe it is time Warriors. I’ll bet that really up- and I know Wyman well and to marrying and starting a life to start a petition and get these Native American set the NCAA. strongly endorse her. with someone just like their het- kind of people under control. But Roy Wilson hit the nail Her opponent opposes erosexual friends already can. If Mascots Not Reason on the head with, “Some of these checking for citizenship and Referendum 74 fails, homosexu- Bruce Clow for Low Scores in things are sacred to our people.” supports election day registra- al couples will not disappear but Adna The tribes decide that. I suppose tion and registering 16- and there will continue to be loving, Local Schools some politically correct moron 17-year-olds to vote. Wyman committed families who will be is going to insist a name change opposes those. Conversely, she told that they just aren’t quite Awesome Benefit To the editor: for the Crazy Horse monument Well, shucks, Washington is an advocate for more integrity good enough to be considered for Groves, Kudos to too. Am I gonna have to turn in in our elections and voter regis- equal to their married hetero- is 20th nationwide in math my T-shirt that says “The Origi- Organizer of Benefit and science, and since we have tration system. sexual counterparts. nal Founding Fathers”? The next secretary of state I will be voting yes on Refer- reached our limits, let’s pick The title of a story that fol- To the editor: must have the knowledge and endum 74 and hope that you too on the remaining mischievous lowed the mascot story read, Two words you’ll never hear heft of experience to run one will vote yes and give all couples schools that refuse to drop their “Tribes Back Effort to Stop IRS me say — “kudos” and “awe- of the nation’s most highly re- a chance to build a long-lasting Native American mascots. Practice.” After 404 years (un- some.” garded elections offices. She marriage. Perhaps that is the cause for less you count St. Augustine) “Awesome” describes the such depressing scores. Also, also must win the trust of all number of people who turned we think we are the dominant Washingtonians, regardless of Anna Sparling notice per-pupil expenditures gene. We obviously are not. Af- out for the recent benefit auction in Utah are around $6,100 while party affiliation, so that in a Chehalis held for Dean and Neva Groves ter all, there never has been an close call, politics won’t come at home it is more than $9,000. apothecary on this continent after the loss of their son, Les. Their rankings in math and sci- into play. And “kudos” to organizer and the Native American lived Wyman’s has a 21-year re- Centralia Sidewalks ence are 20th and 21st. Solution? more frugally than most of the Tara Oliver (I think), and auc- Get real mean with anyone us- cord of elections experience and Should Be Priority tioneers Bruce and/or Jim, even so-called 47 percent. professionalism. As Thurston ing Native American mascots. Leave them alone. though one of them referred to What’s next? County auditor, she has inspired to City Council me as “the dirty guy over there” I reckon that since Oregon confidence in both Democrats To the editor: when I placed a bid. Warren Pugh and California have more com- Centralia and Republicans, winning her I am not so happy now that To all the good folks who did mon sense than Office of Super- last election with a whopping 67 the Borst Avenue sidewalks have buy the offered items, and espe- intendent of Public Instruction’s percent. once again been optioned to a cially to Frosty’s Saloon & Grill, office, Washington state should Reduction of Program Present and former county seemingly fourth place priority for hosting and kicking down follow Oregon’s lead in abolish- Funds to Benefit Low auditors know the office best. by the City Council. a percentage of the night’s take, ing Native American mascots. Sixty-six of them, including 24 Will the young people of our what a wonderful gesture for all Not so fast. Midwestern Income Residents Democrats, endorse and sup- city have to wait 12 more years involved during this sad time. tribes have taken opposite sides. port Wyman. for funds to have this work done? Once again, thanks to all in- Same here. It’s the old white Questioned Wyman is the candidate who It is deplorable to watch these volved. man ploy. Divide and conquer. To the editor: will clearly follow in a long tra- young people walk along on dirt, Actually it’s none of the pale- Businesses don’t create jobs. dition of Washington secretar- rocks and holes filled with rain- W.R. Davis faces’ business what the tribes Customers with a need and Onalaska ies of state looking to serve the water as they go back and forth do. The NCAA should also butt funds do. A business will ab- best interests of voters. to school. People on motorized out. The tribes don’t need any solutely fail without customers. Please join Gary Zandell chairs also have to traverse these ‘Jobs Now’ Grant a Flop, forked tongue psychologist tell- Any reduction in funds to pro- and me in voting for Wyman for dangerous conditions. ing them that eagle feathers are grams that benefit lower income evenhanded competence and in- Our students and disabled Useage Questioned bad for them either. In court- people of any age will reduce tegrity in the Office of Secretary friends deserve to travel over a To the editor: rooms in the U.S. and Canada, money available for hiring, rent- of State. more safe environment. Show me a job that was cre- psychologists testify opposite ing, or purchasing goods and ated from the $998,000 from the one another. The tribes don’t services. Sam Reed Iris Syjud state grant called “Jobs Now.” need such clever inventions. The income of all business Secretary of State Centralia

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Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE Possession of Marijuana block of South Street outside tified Homer Roger, 55, of Ea- hutch. One of the dogs had his DEPARTMENT • Elisa M. Perez, 28, Olympia, Centralia at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday. tonville, fled the scene and was dead rabbit in its mouth. The was arrested and booked for sever- later stopped by deputies from dogs’ owner, Emma Sanchez Stolen Diving Equipment Vehicle Prowl the Pierce County Sheriff’s Of- Magana, 31, Chehalis, was cited al outstanding warrants, suspicion • A woman reported that she • A Centralia man reported fice with a truckload of wood for prohibited activities of a dog. of driving while license suspended parked her car in Schaefer Park at 9:11 a.m. Tuesday that some- and alleged possession of marijua- he admitted to taking from the on the 800 block of state Route property. Roger, who had about one cut the lock off his garage na at 7:51 a.m. Monday on the 1700 507 when she took her dogs for a - CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT on the 900 block of South Silver block of Harrison Avenue. $100 worth of firewood, was ar walk at about 8:20 p.m. Tuesday. rested and booked into the Lew- Street and stole two sets of div- Sunny Shoplifter When she returned shortly be- is County Jail for three counts of ing equipment and a race bicycle. Tags • April Sunshine Ringo, 35, • Someone tagged a play- fore 9 p.m., someone had broken alleged criminal trespass. Centralia, was arrested and The total loss is estimated to be out the window and stolen her about $10,000. ground wall at school on the Rabbit Massacre booked into jail at 8:23 p.m. Tues- - purse with cash and credit cards. day after she allegedly tried to 600 block of H Street. It was re • Deputies responded to a Domestic Violence The total loss is about $450. steal $140 worth of clothing and ported at 8:35 a.m. Monday, and complaint of a vicious dog on cosmetics from Walmart then • David N. War, 39, Rochester, was immediately painted over Assault the 1000 block of state Route lied to police about her name. was arrested and booked into by school employees. 508 outside of Chehalis at 4:22 • A 17-year-old Chehalis boy ••• jail for fourth-degree assault Tuesday. The property owner Nursing Home Theft was arrested for second-degree By The Chronicle Staff after allegedly pushing his girl- assault charges after deputies told police that he awoke to the friend down to the ground near • There was a report of the theft of money from two resi- responded to a physical dispute sound of a distressed rabbit and Please call news reporter Stepha- Alexander Street and Harrison went outside to find two of his dents at a nursing home on the at a residence on the 1600 block nie Schendel with news tips. She can Avenue at 2:33 p.m. Tuesday. - neighbor’s German shepherds 1300 block of Alexander Street on Pleasant Valley Road in Che be reached at 807-8208 or sschen- running away from the rabbit Oregon Ducks Suspect at 4:21 Monday. The case is still halis at 11:14 p.m. Monday. A [email protected]. mother and son were arguing • Officers responded to a bur- under investigation and there are no suspects. about family issues and when the The only independent and locally owned funeral home glary in progress on the 2400 teen tried to leave the house she in Centralia-Chehalis. block of Eureka Avenue at 8:48 Prescription Medication Theft stopped him. He then allegedly p.m. Tuesday. The caller told po- • A man reported at 4:35 p.m. got behind her and placed his NEWELL-HOERLING’s MORTUARY lice a white male wearing a dark- Monday his ex-girlfriend stole arm around her neck, making CH480906sl.cg colored Oregon Ducks shirt, his prescription medication from her unable to breathe. Witnesses 205 W Pine Street, Centralia 360-736-3317 grey sweatpants and black and the 500 block of Yew Street. The to the assault told police that her est. 1907 orange shoes ran from a shop on case is still under investigation. face turned white. The teen was the property. The victim did not arrested and booked into jail. Three generations of our family serving your family since 1922 report any items missing. LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S Stolen Timber Stolen Bike OFFICE • Deputies responded to a In Remembrance • A BMX-style bicycle was re- timber theft in progress on the ported stolen at 9 p.m. Tuesday Vehicle Theft 9000 block of state Route 7 on from outside an apartment com- • A maroon 1999 Ford Rang- the property of Olympic Re- dorothy "dee"fern (cooper) moultrie plex on the 100 block of West er truck, valued at $4,000, was source Management at 8:20 a.m. Third Street. reported stolen from the 400 Monday. The suspect, later iden- son, Wayne and a brother, Leonard Marion Cooper Jr. She is survived by her children, Rocky Kitchen, Death Notices In Remembrance Marvin Leon Moultrie III, • JACK L. COCHRAN, 79, Onalaska, died Robert (Melinda) Moultrie, Monday, Oct. 22, at home. Private servic- Kimberly (John) Dunlap, es are being planned. Arrangements are kim lincoln henry and grandchildren, Kendall under the direction of Sticklin Funeral of the International Union of Moultrie, Daisy and Robert Chapel, Centralia Operating Engineers, Local Dunlap, also many nieces 612. and nephews. She loved Kim was an avid isherman to read murder mysteries, Lotteries with yearly trips to Deep painting, crafting, crocheting River, where he often landed and working on her Washington’s Wednesday Games genealogy. Mom belonged his favorite catch, Sturgeon, to the Adna Ward of the Powerball: 03-18-21-23-50, Powerball: any day on the water was a LDS Church in Chehalis. 4 great day for Kim. She fought with Parkinson's Mega Millions: He is survived by his Dorothy (Dee) Moultrie, wife, Bobbi Henry, daughter 70, of Adna, Wash., passed disease for about 41 years Next jackpot: $ 21 million and best buddy, Marissa away on Oct. 20, 2012 and was diagnosed with it at Lotto: 01-09-20-34-35-42 Evans, sister, Lyn Klehn at Centralia Providence the age of 29, and at that time Hit 5: 09-11-16-25-32 (Wayne), brothers, Brad Hospital at 4:04 p.m. She she was the youngest person Daily Game: 0-0-0 Henry (Russell), Reed Henry was born in Stella Mo., on ever diagnosed. She is a true July 21, 1942, to Dortha inspiration to us all. She Keno: 05-09-12-17-18-22-27-32-37-40- (Beth) and Tad Henry. Kim showed us all how to keep 41-43-45-50-53-54-60-62-65-78 was preceded in death by his Ellen Laughlin and Leonard father, Lincoln Henry and his Marion Cooper Sr., she was ighting until the very end. Kim Lincoln Henry, mother, Ilene Henry. the oldest of many children. We will miss her terribly, but Commodities devoted father and steadfast Please join his family She was married to Marvin we know that she is truly in friend, passed away on Oct. and friends for a potluck Leon (Lee) Moultrie Jr., on a better place. We love you Gas in Washington — $3.92 (AAA of 17, 2012. He was born in celebration of Kim's life to be Aug. 25, 1973. She worked mom. Washington) McLaughlin, S.D., on July held at Olequa Senior Center, at Steck Medical Center and Services are being held on Crude Oil — $85.67 per barrel (CME 27, 1954. Kim was raised Winlock, Wash., on Saturday, Centralia General Hospital Friday, October 26, 2012 at Group) in the Black Hills of South Nov. 3, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. for many years. 11:00 a.m. at the LDS Church Gold — $1,714 (Monex) Dakota, graduating from Arrangements are under the She is preceded in death on Jackson Highway. Silver — $32.07 (Monex) Spearish High School care in of Cattermole Funeral by her husband, Marvin Leon To view the obituary, please 1972. He then began a career Home, Winlock, Wash. (Lee) Moultrie Jr., her infant go to chronline.com/obituaries. Corrections in construction as a inish grader operator, taking great To view the obituary, please ••• pride in his work. At the time go to chronline.com/obituaries. The Chronicle seeks to be accu- of his death, he was a member In Remembrance rate and fair in all its reporting. If you find an error or believe a news jaycob nathaniel sprague item is incorrect, please call the news- In Remembrance room as soon as possible at 807-8224, future and love for his family between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday and the Lord. Numerous through Friday. joseph norman smathers occasions he mentioned 1959 he met Helen (Nelson) wanting to become a minister Dobbin in Aberdeen. They to young people that were were married Sept. 8, 1959. going through what he went There is This was the beginning of through. Jaycob was a joy to a beautiful love story that be with. spanned 51 years. Joe and His grandparents, Marvin a better Helen bought a large farm and Priscilla Sprague where they lived and raised preceded him in death. He their now blended family, is survived by his parents, way ... adding Heidi to the gang. He Jayson and Julie, his siblings, raised cattle for many years. Cody, Cory and Amanda, his He enjoyed his family and grandparents, John and Lou loved picking up the guitar McCarty, all of Hood River for many impromptu music and numerous aunts, uncles, times. He enjoyed traveling Jaycob Nathaniel Sprague cousins and friends, all who to North Carolina and passed away Oct. 17, 2012 loved him. Arizona in the 5th wheel. He in Pendleton, Ore. Jaycob Services are planned for 11:00 a.m., Oct. 27, 2012 Joseph Norman Smathers was very good at Blackjack was born Dec. 3, 1996, the and Texas Holdem and spent youngest of four to Jayson at River of Life Church of Randle passed away Oct. (979 Tucker Road, Hood 21, 2012 at the age of 91. Joe many hours at the Lucky and Julie (McCarty) Sprague. Eagle Casino. He was raised in Hood River, River, Oregon 97031) with was born, Nov. 6, 1920 to a reception to follow at the Sylvanus and Minnie (Orr) He was preceded in death Ore., attended Westside by his sons, Bobby and Elementary and the Hood church and graveside after Smathers in Canton, N.C. Joe the reception. grew up there with his sister Eddie, wife, Helen, brothers, River Middle School until Roy, Orr, Harry and Cecil, 2011 when he continued his Memorials in Jaycob’s and four brothers. memory are suggested to Joe dreamed of coming to sister, Charlotte Hammill, education at Pendleton High grandson, Lee Auman and School. Hood River Family Life Washington State where two Skills at 540 Riverside Drive, of his uncles resided. At 17, son-in-law, Jack Davis. Jaycob had many He is survived by his hobbies, including ishingHood River, Oregon 97031. Got something you he hoboed to Washington, Arrangements are under riding the rails. He spent daughters, Joleen (Charles) with his dad and grandpa, really want to sell? Roy, Kathy (Steve) Beck, shed horn hunting with the direction of Anderson's his irst winter in Packwood Tribute Center (Funerals • Put it in front of the with Minnie's brother, Jule and Heidi Davis. He has his dad, hanging out with 13 grandchildren, 26 friends, horseback riding, Receptions • Cremations) faces of thousands of Orr and said he never ate so 1401 Belmont Avenue, readers every day in good! He then worked on great-grandchildren, three motorcycles, football, turning great-great-grandchildren wrenches, snowboarding, Hood River, Oregon the Classii eds. various farms for room and 97031. Please visit our board. He met Kathleen Day and numerous nieces and four wheeling, drawing, Call today to place nephews. and shopping for shoes, but website to leave a note of through her brothers and condolence for family www. your ad! they were married in 1940. A Graveside service will his greatest passion was be held on Saturday, Oct. 27, skateboarding. He took many AndersonsTributeCenter. The union brought forth com. The four children, Bobby, Joleen, 2012 at 12:30 p.m. at Silver trips to the emergency room Kathy Sue and Edward. They Creek Cemetery, Randle. A to mend broken limbs from Chronicle later divorced. celebration of life will follow his trials. He was fearless ..... To view the obituary, please Joe worked as a logger at 1:30 p.m. at the Church of Jaycob matured into a very go to chronline.com/obituaries. 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia for many years. He and Glenoma with a potluck.. compassionate and respectful www.chronline.com his brother, Harry, started To view the obituary, please young man with plans for his (360) 807-8203 Smathers Bros. Logging. In go to chronline.com/obituaries. • Main 11 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012 Forecaster Says This Onalaska Parents Receive Letter After Threats of a Winter Could Be a Doozy‘Hit List’ at Middle School NORMAL, WITH A STRONG happen, they happen in neutral tral years, the biggest storms on NO CRIME COMMITTED: on Monday, he denied the ac- years.” record in the region have oc- cusations and the officers never CHANCE OF EXTRAORDINARY: Mass wrote about the poten- curred, but many of the storms ‘It Sounds Like His found a physical list. This Season’s Expected tial of neutral winters on Mon- and floods could be considered Friends Really Blew One female student reported day on his weather blog. a coincidence. the boy had threatened to put Weather Patterns Similar Mass said the 1962 Colum- “There is always going to be This Out of Proportion’ her on his “hit list” at the foot- to Year’s With Region’s bus Day Storm is an example of variability,” Cook said. “The By Amy Nile ball game on Friday. But, Aust said, her story changed two or a huge windstorm that occurred toughest years to forecast for [email protected] Worst Storms, Floods during a neutral weather year. are neutral years because every- three times and lacked credibili- By Kyle Spurr The powerful storm, which thing is fair game. Its hard to say Onalaska Middle School sent ty. Another girl reported that her hit 50 years ago this month, is anything about neutral years.” students home with a letter after friends had told her she was on [email protected] rare, Mass said, but a storm of According to the National a boy allegedly made threats and the list but deputies were unable Weather experts are predict- that kind could pound Western Climate Prediction Center, neu- had a “hit list” targeting class- to confirm the alleged threat. ing a neutral winter, which is Washington again. tral years have been common mates. Because the boy had not com- neither a warm El Nino or cold “It will happen again,” Mass since data was first recorded in Onalaska Superintendent mitted any crime, the sheriff’s La Nina, and that could mean a said. “It just a matter of time.” 1950. The date shows El Nino Scott Fenter called the Lewis department referred the case to stormy winter that is anything As for a more recent example, or La Nina come around every County Sheriff’s Office to inves- the boy’s parents to handle. but sedate. Mass said both the floods of 2007 three to five years, while neutral tigate the accusations against the Onalaska Superintendent Cliff Mass, professor of at- and 2009 in Lewis County hap- years are most common. 13-year-old boy. Scott Fenter and Middle School mospheric sciences at the Uni- pened during near neutral years. The last neutral winter occurred “It sounds like his friends re- Principal C.J. Gray could not versity of Washington, said Kirby Cook, the science and in 2008, according to the CPC. ally blew this out of proportion,” immediately be reached for “neutral” winters tend to have operations manager at the Na- Mass said it is important to said Patrol Commander Steve comment. relatively normal weather — but tional Weather Service in Seattle, be prepared for a neutral winter Aust. there is a dark side. said the current weather mod- and always have extra supplies The sheriff’s office originally Amy Nile “The biggest of the big events els are showing a weak El Nino, like flashlights. received reports of a “hit list” Business, Education the boy had made after being & South Lewis County tend to happen during neutral which is forecast to become neu- “We might well escape a big (360) 807-8235 years,” Mass said. “The chances tral conditions. storm,” Mass said. “But it would bullied at school, Aust said. But twitter.com/AmyNileReports are not great, but when they Cook confirmed that in neu- pay to be ready.” when deputies contacted the boy facebook.com/AmyNileheChronicle Calendar: Duo to Sing at Roxy; Libraries; More Continued from Main 2 west and ideas on the nature of The First & Final, 8 p.m., Matrix Cof- non-human intelligence. feehouse, Chehalis, $6, 740-0492 Saturday, Oct. 27 The director of investiga- Halloween costume contest, regis- tions for the Extraordinary Phe- tration 6-10 p.m., main lobby entrance, Lucky Eagle Casino, prizes of $300, $200 Duo to Sing Country nomena Investigations Coun- and $100, winners to be chosen Mon- cil, Clarkson has made a study day, Oct. 29, by casino marketing staff, BANK OWNED REAL ESTATE Music at Roxy of UFOs for many years. His no gloves, masks or weapons, 21 and talk at the library will explore over TIMED ONLINE INTERNET AUCTION Country-western music is discoveries in science and as- Fall Harvest Bazaar, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., coming to Morton’s Roxy The- tronomy that show how contact Adna Grange, 123 Dieckman Road, ENDS NOV. 14TH - 1PM PST ater Saturday with a perfor- with extraterrestrial life forms is Adna, including book signing, Tanya *** 28 Properties in 5 States *** mance by Jim Aasen and Shiloh not just possible, but likely to be Chapman, “And Then I Danced in a Yel- Sharrard. low Dress,” 25 vendors, lunch available, in our future. EPIC’s website is 748-6068 Pre-Auction Offers Encouraged - Brokers Invited Aasen, from Clarkston, has http://epicvoyagers.com. been singing and playing guitar Clarkson is retired from the Libraries 654 Division Ave., Morton,WA since age 14, and enjoys preserv- Aberdeen Police Department af- “Fahrenheit 451” movie screening, ing our western heritage with ter 20 years in law enforcement. view screening of Ray Bradbury’s film, 1200 +/- sq. ft. Home, 3-Bdrm songs from the 1930s to 1960s. He trained with the Washington part of Timberland Reads Together, SEE WEBSITE (28+/-) PROPERTIES Sharrard, 20, from Moscow, State Criminal Justice Train- 1-3 p.m., Salkum Timberland Library, 985-2148 Idaho, has performed at more ing Commission in the areas of CORBETT BOTTLES REAL ESTATE than 400 events, including the criminal investigation and po- Senior Centers CH483415bw.cg Puyallup Fair. Her main country AUCTIONS lice operations. Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 WWW.CORBETTBOTTLES.COM influence has been Dolly Parton. The Mountain View Timber- Defensive driving class, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Tickets are $15 for adults, land Library is located at 210 Sil- call to reserve space 208-377-5700 and $5 for students. To reserve verbrook Road. For more infor- tickets, call (360) 496-0542, or mation, call the library at (360) purchase online at mortonroxy. 497-2665 or go to www.TRL.org. org. Pumpkin Train, Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m., cos- 10k and 5k runs tume contest prizes in five age groups, $10 per person, 2 years and under free, to Benefit Tenino 1101 Sylvenus St., Chehalis, 748-9593 or WorkingWorking for hard the things for ALL we of need. us! Combined PTA streamtrainride.com Pumpkin Express, Mt. Rainier Scenic A Pumpkin Dash with 10k Railroad, 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m., 3:30 p.m., and 5k courses will be at 8 a.m. $21-$26 per person, 1-888-783-2611 or Saturday at Tenino Elementary. visit mrsr.com That’s why we’re supporting Brian Hatield. Strollers and wheelchairs are Backfire Band, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, 273- welcome. Participation in cos- 2000, ext. 301 tume is encouraged for all ages. Haunted House, Yard Birds Mall, $9 There will be prize drawings admission or $8 with canned food do- for all participants and awards nation, 748-14889 will be provided to the first- and Fall craft and nut sale, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., second-place male and female St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, Chehalis, Washington State Washington State Washington State National Rile Council of Fire Fighters finishers in both races. For ad- 748-6510 or [email protected]. Farm Bureau Council of Police & Sherifs Association Apple squeezing, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., St. ditional details, visit teninos- Mark’s Lutheran Church, Rochester, chools.org. across from Rochester Middle School, The event is a fundraiser for 273-0320 the Tenino Combined PTA. Holiday bazaar, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Jackson Highway, Cheha- lis, lunch available, vendors $15 per ta- Public School Washington State Washington State Association of Investigator to ble, 262-9044 or bazaarforestgrange@ Employees of Veterinary Medical Patrol Troopers Washington yahoo.com Washington Association Association Business Discuss UFOs at the Fundraiser party, featuring Twin City Tease and guest performance by Coalition of Coastal Fishermen Public School Employees of Washington Randle Library Rock Candy Burlesque, 9 p.m., The Shire, Cowlitz - Wahkiakum Central Labor Council Puget Sound Pilots James Clarkson, career in- Chehalis, no cover, prize drawing and costume contest, to support Twin City Gun Owners Action League of Washington Retired Public Employees Council of Washington vestigator and retired ufologist, Tease’s trip to Seattle for burlesque con- Hunters Heritage Council Stand For Children - Washington will talk about developments vention, 748-3720 NARAL - Pro Choice Washington Washington Food Industry Association in the field of UFO investiga- Twin City Rotary Brew Fest, sampling Washington Refuse & Recycling Association tion 5-6:30 p.m. Saturday at the of beers, locally distilled spirits and Mountain View (Randle) Tim- wine, $20, 6-9 p.m., Washington Hotel, berland Library. Chehalis, fundraiser for various charity projects, $20, Tickets available at Book th Clarkson will discuss odd ‘N’ Brush and Devilfish in Chehalis, and The New 19 District cases of unidentified flying ob- Ezra Cox Distillery, Olympic Club and jects — UFOs — in the North- Hall’s Drug in Centralia, (360) 520-2149

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The PCLI Airplane Crash — Two Years Later Pilot’s Daughter Inspired by Search and Rescue Teams GIVING BACK: Adna Woman Trains Her HOW TO GET INVOLVED WITH SEARCH AND German Shepherd in RESCUE Honor of Those Who More than 180 people are Sought the Victims of involved in Lewis County’s Oct. 25, 2010, Crash Search and Rescue program. The program’s diverse teams By Stephanie Schendel are involved with 30 to 50 missions a years, helping in res- [email protected] cues and looking for missing Two years after the plane children, hikers, hunters, skiers, crash north of Morton that mushroom pickers, and those killed three men, the daugh- who are elderly or mentally dis- ter of the man who piloted the abled, according to the sheriff’s plane is working to train her office. German shepherd to become a For more information on search and rescue dog as a way Lewis County’s many search to honor the community mem- and rescue teams, visit The bers who aided in the search for Lewis County Search and the plane’s wreckage. Rescue program, visit lewis- It was their efforts, she says, countywa.gov/search-rescue-2 or call the sheriff’s office at that ultimately gave her family (360) 748-9286. the opportunity to find closure. On Wednesday, the day be- fore the two-year anniversary of Pete Caster / [email protected] that ultimately found the re- her father’s death, Karen Alex- Above: Karen Alexander plays with mains of the men. ander and her year-and-half-old her 1 1/2-year-old German Shepherd, When Alexander got in- German Shepherd, Sockeye, ran Sockeye, at her home in Adna on volved in search and rescue after around her property demon- Wednesday afternoon. Inspired by the purchasing Sockeye a year and a strating the training it takes to search and rescue crews who looked half ago, she ended up meeting become a K-9 team. for her father after his plane disap- the woman and the dog who lo- “I’ve been wanting to do peared two years ago today, she is cated her father’s remains. something for all the people out training Sockeye to become a search Like that K-9 team did for there that day,” she said. “When and rescue K-9. her, Alexander said she hopes to I got Sockeye, I thought, ‘This is one day provide that type of clo- it.’” people attended the 70-year-old sure for other families. THE PLANE, owned by Pacific pilot’s funeral. Though she and Sockeye are Cataract and Laser Institute in After his death, community not certified as a K-9 team yet, Chehalis and piloted by Ken Sa- members began to share their a few weeks ago, she assisted bin, 70, of Chehalis, was travel- stories with the family about in the search and rescue mis- ing from Chehalis to Lewiston, how Sabin had helped them. sion for the 79-year-old man Idaho, exactly two years ago Many told stories about Sabin who wandered away while pick- today. The two passengers, PCLI Heather Reiswig points to where the search eforts with her and her dog, Ruger, when he was an employee at ing mushrooms near Randle. laser technician Rod Rinta, 43, were focused for the irst two days after the Paciic Cataract and Laser Institute Security State Bank, where he Though Sockeye did not partici- of Chehalis, and Dr. Paul Shenk, plane crash near Morton in October 2010. Reiswig, along with other search and worked for more than 30 years, pate, Alexander went with an- 59, an eye surgeon from Wood- rescue personnel, combed the forests near Morton for four days looking for the giving people financial chances other K-9 team. land, along with the pilot, were downed plane. that others wouldn’t; in turn al- There are numerous search all killed on impact. lowing them life opportunities and rescue teams in Lewis When the plane initially dis- rescue teams, made up of more der said, locating their remains other bankers would have re- County and need volunteers to fill a variety of roles, Alexander appeared into a heavily-wooded than 80 volunteers, faced freez- gave her and her family closure; fused. Most of all, she said, she real- said. In whatever capacity pos- portion of the Gifford Pin- ing weather, driving rain and because as she explained, not ized that one person can change sible, it’s important for people to chot National Forest, a massive about eight inches of snow as knowing is always worse. search and rescue effort led by the course of many lives. get out and help. the sheriff’s office saturated the they attempted to locate the in- “It was so selfless of them,” “He lived big,” Alexander Meanwhile, Alexander and area as family and friends of the dividuals on the plane. The site she said. “Our county is full of said. “When you’re trying to Sockeye will continue training three men hoped and prayed for was only accessible by foot, and selfless people.” follow in those shoes, you can’t in an attempt to follow in her a miracle. rugged terrain meant it took six waste a minute.” father’s shoes — one rescue mis- Eventually the wreckage of days to fully recover the wreck- PRIOR TO HER FATHER’S death, sion at a time. the plane was located nine miles age. she said, she did not realize how AFTER THE search and rescue ••• northeast of Morton. With the While the search teams did many people he impacted dur- crews located the crash site on Stephanie Schendel: (360) 2,900-foot elevation, search and not find the men alive, Alexan- ing his lifetime. About 1,000 Oct. 26, 2010, it was a K-9 team 807-8208 News in Brief ing state Democrats to return ers who died in the line of duty. rolled over his head and chest. Convicted Terrorist $60,000 of donations from The ceremonial pole was de- The sheriff’s office says the Sentenced in Ramtha School of Enlighten- livered this week to the South man was conscious when he was TIRE ment founder JZ Knight after King Fire and Rescue depart- taken to Yakima Regional Medi- Millennium Plot the release of a video showing ment in Federal Way with the cal Center. FALL SALE SEATTLE (AP) — An Al- the Yelm-based spiritual leader name of firefighter Doug Waller. gerian man whose sentence for making derogatory comments KING reports he’s one of FREE LIFETIME plotting to blow up the Los An- about Catholics. the first in the country to be Seattle Police Drafting TIRE & MILEAGE geles airport around the turn of The video spliced comments recognized for contracting HIV Policy for Using Drones CARE the new millennium was thrown made by Knight with footage on the job. He helped a heavily out for being too lenient was or- of Thurston County Commis- bleeding patient who later dis- SEATTLE (AP) — The Se- To help you get more miles dered Wednesday to spend 37 sioner Sandra Romero, who closed he had AIDS. Waller was attle Police Department is one of out of your tires and more years in prison. is running for re-election. A diagnosed with disease before the first in the nation to receive miles per gallon of gas. Ahmed Ressam, who had spokesman for Knight says the he died in 2006. permission from the federal gov- trained with al-Qaida in Af- comments were taken out of The “line of duty death” des- ernment to start using drones. FREE With youR ghanistan, was arrested in De- context and were in reference to ignation enables his family to re- The department is drafting a tiRE PuRchasE cember 1999 when a customs the pedophile scandal involving ceive benefits. policy on how it will use the re- agent noticed that he appeared Catholic priests. mote control aerial vehicles. suspicious as he drove off a ferry A spokesman for the state The public will have a chance from Canada onto Washington’s Democratic party said that Paperwork Error Could to comment at a question and Olympic Peninsula. A resulting while it doesn’t condone the Cost Ocean Shores answer session Thursday night Centralia search turned up a trunk full of comments Knight made in the at the Garfield Community 1211 Harrison Ave. explosives. video earlier this year, the party $750,000 Center. 736-6603 Ressam’s capture, after a will not return the estimated ABERDEEN, Wash. (AP) Police have said they expect Chehalis CH481837sl.cg brief foot chase, prompted fears $60,000 that Knight has given to — A paperwork mistake could to use drones in search and res- 36 N. Market Blvd. the party. cue, accidents and natural disas- of a terrorist attack and the can- cost the city of Ocean Shores 748-0295 cellation of Seattle’s New Year’s Knight has thousands of stu- $750,000. ters, and unusual crime scenes. Eve fireworks. dents who listen to her channel The city clerk failed to for- U.S. District Judge John C. the spirit of an ancient warrior ward a complaint from a proper- Coughenour had twice ordered named Ramtha. She established ty owner who blamed road work him to serve 22-year terms, but her 80-acre school complex in for flooding. 27th Annual Holiday Boutique both times the sentences were 1988 in Yelm. The Daily World reports no rejected on appeal. one from the city showed up in The Justice Department, Jefferson County Ballot court so the judge entered a de- which previously sought sen- fault judgment against the cash- NOVEMBER tences of 35 years and of life in Typo Lists Untied States Friday Saturday strapped city for $750,000. 10:00 am-6:00 pm 2 & 3 10:00 am-3:00 pm prison, recommended a life sen- PORT TOWNSEND, Wash. A lawyer representing the � tence again because of the mass (AP) — The ballot mailed out city will ask the judge at a Nov. murder Ressam intended to in- Experience the sights, sounds and smells of the holiday to nearly 23,000 voters in Jeffer- 5 hearing to have the judgment season! Stroll through mini country stores and ill your flict. In those pre-Sept. 11 days, son County contains a typo that vacated, arguing that the city “Christmas Sharing List” with quality handcrafted gifts. it was “a virtually unimaginable asks them to pick a president of clerk made an honest mistake. horror,” Assistant U.S. Attorney the Untied States. Visit the Bread of Life Bakery for a sweet treat or cozy Helen Brunner told the court. up in Jennie’s Kitchen for some mouth watering soup and County Auditor Donna El- fresh baked mufins. We’ll look forward to welcoming you! “If Mr. Ressam had succeed- dridge told the Peninsula Daily ed,” she said, “it is likely hun- News the mistake got past five Yakima County Man dreds if not thousands of inno- proofreaders. Accidentally Drives Over Over 35 quality crafters return again this year with cent lives would have been lost.” She doesn’t think the mis- their “homespun treasures!” Lots of FREE parking! Brunner also argued that spelling will affect the vote for Himself Ressam continues to pose a president. TAMPICO, Wash. (AP) — A threat, as evidenced by his re- man was run over by his own Hosted by Women’s Ministries cantation of prior cooperation, car in the community of Tam- which forced the government to First Church of the Nazarene Dead Federal Way pico in Yakima County. dismiss charges against two co- 1119 West First Street The sheriff’s office says the Centralia, Washington conspirators. Firefighter Got HIV on Duty 74-year-old was adjusting the idle Monday and reached inside Just minutes from I-5 at Exit 82 CH482749cz.db Democrats criticized FEDERAL WAY, Wash. (AP) to start the car, forgetting it was East on Harrison Avenue to West — A pike pole is a long pole used in reverse gear. First Street...turn left and you’re Over Ramtha Donation by firefighters, and a memorial Yakima Herald-Republic re- there! 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Should I win a second term, candidate Richard Mourdock’s it myself for a long hasn’t done all he set out to do a big reason I will win a second term is comment that when a woman four years ago. But he said he’s becomes pregnant during a rape time, but I came to been fighting for the people ev- because the Republican nominee and the “that’s something God intended,” realize that life is that ery day he’s been in office. but stood by his endorsement of “This is where it got started, Republican Party have so alienated the the Indiana Republican. gift from God. And, I Iowa,” Obama said. “I believe in fastest-growing demographic group in the Republicans in competitive think, even when life you, and I’m asking you to keep Senate races as well as other GOP believing in me.” country, the Latino community.’’ lawmakers quickly distanced begins in that horrible One of the goals he hasn’t themselves from Mourdock’s been able to meet is his promise situation of rape, to overhaul the nation’s immi- Barack Obama remark that came just as polls in comments revealed Wednesday under pressure from newspaper showed Romney and the GOP that it is something gration system in his first year in cutting into President Barack office. He said he was confident Obama’s substantial advantage that God intended to he could pass reform in 2013 with female voters. 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Limited to stock on hand. *Manufacturer suggested retail price (MSRP) excludes $310.00 destination charge. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012 • Main 15 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief U.S. Suit Cites ‘Brazen’ UN Security Council Mortgage Fraud Backs Plan For Syria At Countrywide, Truce Over Holiday Even After Bank of Weekend, But America Purchase Skepticism Prevails NEW YORK (AP) — The lat- BEIRUT (AP) — The U.N. est federal lawsuit over alleged Security Council gave unani- mortgage fraud paints an un- mous backing Wednesday to a flattering picture of a doomed four-day truce proposed by the lender: Executives at Country- international mediator for Syria wide Financial urged workers to mark a major Muslim holiday to churn out loans, accepted after he warned that the failure fudged applications and tried to of yet another cease-fire plan hide ballooning defaults. would only worsen the fighting. The suit, filed Wednesday Yet even this modest effort — by the top federal prosecutor in the international community’s , also underscored Johnny C. Clark / The Associated Press only plan for scaling back the how ’s pur- This image taken from video shows a billboard in Atlanta advertising a gun rale at a Smyrna, Ga. sporting goods store violence — appears doomed. chase of Countrywide in July Wednesday for anyone who votes. The promotion caught the attention of the secretary of state’s oice last week and drew a Previous cease-fire mis- 2008, just before the financial complaint from a state senator who said it may break the law. Georgia law prohibits anyone from giving or receiving money crisis, backfired severely. sions have failed, in part be- or gifts in exchange for voting, and felony charges could be brought if the law were broken, Secretary of State Brian Kemp cause neither Syrian President The prosecutor, Preet Bharara, said in a statement. said he was seeking more than $1 Bashar Assad nor rebels trying billion, but the suit could ultimate- to topple him had an incentive ly recover much more in damages. to end their bloody war of attri- “This lawsuit should send tion. Both sides believe they can another clear message that reck- Offer of Gun Raffle Tickets still make gains on the battle- less lending practices will not field even as they are locked in a be tolerated,” Bharara said in a stalemate, and neither has faith statement. He described Coun- to Voters Comes Under Fire in negotiations on a political trywide’s practices as “spectacu- transition. larly brazen in scope.” By Jeff Martin the store owner that offering the “Now that they’ve expanded The Associated Press raffle only to people who voted it and allow all customers to may be violating the law. participate, I think it’s a legal Gaza Militants Blast Soundtrack to ATLANTA — Want a chance Store owner Jay Wallace said raffle,” Fort said. “I don’t have Southern Israel With History: 1878 Edison to win a rifle or handgun? Go the raffle was open to anyone, any objections to it if it complies vote. That’s the message from even those who don’t vote. with the law.” Rockets, Drawing Audio Unveiled an Atlanta-area sporting goods “Getting people involved is what Reaction to the raffle has store. Airstrikes, Threats SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (AP) it’s all about,” Wallace said Wednes- been “almost 100 percent posi- The promotion caught the — It’s scratchy, lasts only 78 sec- day. “I would encourage other busi- tive,” Wallace said. Of Retaliation attention of the secretary of nesses to do the same thing.” “We received some almost onds and features the world’s state’s office last week and drew JERUSALEM (AP) — Hamas first recorded blooper. No action will be taken as slanderous emails,” he added. “I a complaint from a state senator long as Wallace allows anyone would say they’re on the side of militants in the Gaza Strip fired The modern masses can who said it may break the law. dozens of rockets and mortar now listen to what experts say to enter the contest, said Jared not liking guns, to put it mildly.” Georgia law prohibits any- Thomas, a spokesman for the At the store in the Atlanta shells into southern Israel on is the oldest playable recording one from giving or receiving Wednesday in the heaviest bom- of an American voice and the secretary of state’s office. suburb of Smyrna, reaction was money or gifts in exchange for “Should they violate what mixed among customers. bardment on the area in months, first-ever capturing of a musical voting, and felony charges could drawing ominous Israeli threats performance, thanks to digital they told our office they would “I think people should go vote be brought if the law were bro- of retaliation and dangers of es- advances that allowed the sound do, then that will be taken into because they’re interested in ken, Secretary of State Brian account and actions will be tak- the topics of what’s being voted calation. to be transferred from flimsy Kemp said in a statement. tinfoil to computer. en accordingly,” Thomas said. for, whether it’s the president or The violence came a day af- Eight billboards for Adven- Democratic State Sen. Vin- your local judge,” said Ernest ter a landmark visit to Gaza by The recording was originally ture Outdoors urge people to made on a Thomas Edison-in- cent Fort of Atlanta filed a Susco. “To promote giving a gun the emir of Qatar. Israeli offi- bring in their “I voted” sticker to complaint Tuesday, saying busi- away for someone to go to vote, cials suggested the visit, the first vented phonograph in St. Louis enter a raffle for a Glock hand- in 1878. nesses are not even allowed un- I’m not crazy about that idea.” by a head of state to the Hamas- gun or Browning rifle. The sec- der the law to offer free food or John Keels, another customer, ruled territory, emboldened the The recording opens with retary of state’s office warned a 23-second cornet solo of an drinks to voters. said it was a “pretty good idea.” militant group. unidentified song, followed by a The rocket fire began short- man’s voice reciting “Mary Had ly after the emir left Gaza late a Little Lamb” and “Old Mother Over 9,500 Jobs Lost With Ford Plant Closure Tuesday and continued through Hubbard.” The man laughs at the night. Israeli officials said two spots during the recording, more than 80 projectiles were including at the end, when he fired, and Hamas claimed re- recites the wrong words in the sponsibility for many of the at- second nursery rhyme. tacks. “Look at me; I don’t know the Israel responded with a series song,” he says. of airstrikes on rocket launchers, When the recording is played killing two Palestinian militants, using modern technology dur- according to Gaza medical of- ing a presentation today at a ficials. Two other Palestinians nearby theater, it likely will be were killed Tuesday. the first time it has been played at a public event since it was cre- ated during an Edison phono- Libyan Pro-Government graph demonstration held June 22, 1878, in St. Louis. Militiamen Occupy Center of Former Study: Aspirin May Gadhafi Stronghold Treat Certain Types BANI WALID, Libya (AP) — Libya’s government de- Of Colon Cancer; a clared Wednesday that it had Gene-Targeted Drug taken control of one of the last strongholds of deposed dictator For Just Pennies? Moammar Gadhafi’s loyalists, NEW YORK (AP) — As- as its fighters in the heart of the pirin, one of the world’s oldest city fired their guns into the air and cheapest drugs, has shown Geert Vanden Wijngaert / The Associated Press to celebrate victory after fierce remarkable promise in treating A Ford worker reacts after the European Ford management announced it would close the Ford plant in Genk, Belgium, battles that left dozens dead and colon cancer in people with mu- on Wednesday. A union leader says Ford has decided to close its factory in Genk at the end of 2014 in a move that will thousands displaced. tations in a gene that’s thought result in 4,500 direct job losses and 5,000 more among subcontractors. The capture of Bani Walid, to play a role in the disease. some 140 kilometers (90 miles) Among patients with the southeast of Tripoli, was a tri- mutations, those who regularly umph for the government that took aspirin lived longer than CPR Less Likely For Minorities on Street or Home replaced Gadhafi’s regime. But those who didn’t, a major study the length of time it took the By Lindsey Tanner found. Five years after their can- homes or other non-hospital hood’s racial makeup, said lead government to secure the town cers were diagnosed, 97 percent The Associated Press settings every year, and most author Dr. Comilla Sasson, of — a full year — underlined the don’t survive. A cardiac arrest is the University of Colorado in of the aspirin users were still difficulties faced by the new re- CHICAGO — People who when the heart stops, and it’s of- Denver. alive versus 74 percent of those gime in imposing its authority not taking the drug. collapse from cardiac arrest in ten caused by a heart attack, but While few people in poor poor black neighborhoods are not always. Quick, hard chest black neighborhoods got CPR, over squabbling tribes and heav- Aspirin seemed to make no ily armed militias. difference in patients who did half as likely to get CPR from compressions can help people those who did faced double the The victory could even spark not have the mutations. family members at home or by- survive. odds of surviving. Overall, only new violence. The government- This sort of study can’t prove standers on the street as those in For their study, researchers 8 percent of patients survived that aspirin caused the better better-off white neighborhoods, looked at the makeup of neigh- until at least hospital discharge, backed militia that led the survival, and doctors say more according to a study that found borhoods and also the race of but 12 percent of those who got charge came from the city of research must confirm the find- the reasons go beyond race. the victims. They found that bystander CPR did versus just 6 Misrata, a longtime rival of Bani ings before aspirin can be rec- The findings suggest a big blacks and Hispanics were 30 percent of those who did not. Walid, and reprisals could result. ommended more widely. The need for more knowledge and percent less likely to be aided About 80 percent of the The New York based Human study wasn’t designed to test training, the researchers said. than white people. The odds cardiac arrest victims in the Rights Watch group was criti- aspirin; people were taking it on The study looked at data on were the worst if the heart vic- study had collapsed in their cal of the attack and urged the their own for various reasons. more than 14,000 people in 29 tim was black in a low-income own homes. That suggests lack government to protect residents Still, the results suggest that U.S. cities. It’s one of the largest black neighborhood. of knowledge about how to do from revenge attacks. this simple medicine might be to show how race, income and The researchers also found CPR. But also, people tend to The Libyan military’s Chief the cheapest gene-targeting ther- other neighborhood character- that regardless of a neighbor- panic and freeze when they en- of Staff Youssef al-Mankoush apy ever found for cancer. About istics combine to affect some- hood’s racial makeup, CPR was counter someone in cardiac ar- said military operations in the one-sixth of all colon cancer pa- one’s willingness to offer heart- less likely to be offered in poor rest, and they need to know that city were terminated but that tients have the mutated gene and reviving help. areas. That shows that socio- cardiopulmonary resuscitation some forces were still chasing a might be helped by aspirin. And More than 300,000 people economic status makes more is easier than many realize, Sas- few pockets of Gadhafi loyalists. aspirin costs just pennies a day. suffer a cardiac arrest in their difference than the neighbor- son said. He was speaking in Tripoli. Main 16  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012 LOCAL Construction of Napavine Hotel Scheduled for Early Spring DEVELOPMENT: Motel Will Offer 62 Rooms and an Outdoor Swimming Pool By Kyle Spurr [email protected] A Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham is expected to be built on the land across from Love’s Travel Center in Napavine early next spring, depending on how quickly permitting and engi- neering work can be done, ac- cording to property manager Jerry Graham. Graham, who is managing the 32,000-square-foot build- ing project in Napavine, said the design work is all but done and includes an outdoor swimming pool and 62 rooms. Graham estimates the total cost for the project will be about $4.5 million. Graham said he is waiting on the specific engineering plans from Mason Engineering in Chehalis, and approved permits from the city of Napavine. Todd Mason, of Mason En- gineering, declined to share any details with The Chronicle, cit- ing a confidentiality agreement with Graham. Pete Caster / [email protected] Graham’s wife, Deborah The future site of a Microtel Inn & Suites — the elevated green area at top, between Rush Road and the Newaukum River — is seen from the southeast in this aerial Graham, owns the property photo taken in June. At bottom is Love’s Travel Center. along with her brother Rodney Hamilton and her mother Betty Hamilton. Plans for the new hotel began will provide people easy access Deborah told The Chronicle to move forward in 2009, when an to and from the interstate. that her family has tried to seek 8,000-foot water line was installed The hotel will also employ some sort of development on at the Rush and Hamilton Road about 20 people, Graham said. the property “for about 15 years area, giving developers a key devel- now.” opment resource to potentially at- Kyle Spurr Although it has taken years tract businesses to the north end of Centralia/Chehalis Government to bring the hotel to Napavine, the Napavine urban growth area. West & Central Lewis County Graham said he is pleased to be Graham said the hotel, lo- (360) 807-8239 in the final stages. cated on Rush Road by Exit 72, [email protected] News in Brief ‘Educating Rita’ Canceled in Morton Due to Illness

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Brandon Hansen / [email protected] W.F. West’s Rashelle Fisher cuts across the ield with Centralia’s Rose Robbins (left) and Ryann Chamberlain playing defense on Tuesday night in Centralia. Fisher, Ward 2A EvCo Girls Soccer Score Three Tuesday, at Centralia Apiece in Bearcats’ W.F. WEST CENTRALIA Rivalry Win By Brandon Hansen 8 0 [email protected]

W.F. West senior Rashelle 74th minute. Fisher had been here before — Alexcys Homan scored the the Bearcats won a league title Cats' final goal in the 78th min- during her sophomore year — ute on an assist from Anna Rus- but a title during her final high sell. school season was much, much "This group of seniors, it's go- sweeter. W.F. West clinched ing to be hard to replace," W.F. the Evergreen 2A Conference West coach Tino Sanchez said. championship on Tuesday "But they've got a goal. They want night with an 8-0 road victory to hang a banner from the ceil- over crosstown rival Centralia ing, something from state, and behind an impressive offensive I believed in these kids all along. performance by Fisher and fel- They've always been something low speedy forward Meghan special." Ward. The seniors' work ethic, com- Brandon Hansen / [email protected] "It feels great after all those bined with the overall speed of W.F. West’s Meghan Ward cuts behind Centralia’s Kristina Bolt (15), as Bethany Geringer (11) catches up to the play and Ryann games," Fisher said. "It feels like the team has allowed W.F. West Chamberlain (18) looks on Tuesday night in Centralia. it finally all paid off." to collect their second Evergreen Fisher scored in the first min- title in three years, despite hav- championship. "We just knew it get scored on we would just get game for Tiger seniors Yenni ute on an assist from Ward, and ing just 13 girls on the team. wasn't going to be easy." right back up." Sevilla, Quinsee Amburgy, Sar- struck again in the 10th minute "Our midfield has great vision W.F. West ran into a slight W.F. West (14-1 overall) fin- ah Atkinson and Erika Brower. when she headed in an assist and our forwards make good from Olivia Erskine. runs," Ward said. speed bump with a 3-0 loss ished with an 11-1 record in Centralia will try to finish the Ward scored in the 16th and The Bearcats came into the to Black Hills on Sept. 20 but EvCo play and will now host season with a win when it plays 22nd minutes, on assists from season with a tall task ahead of bounced back to win eight Aberdeen in the first round of a makeup game at River Ridge Fisher and Erskine, and Erskine them. Capital had just moved straight league games. The the District 4 2A Girls Soccer on Thursday. opened her own account in the down from 3A and the confer- Bearcats avenged that loss with a Tournament on Saturday. "I wish W.F. West the best 58th minute with a Fisher dime. ence was loaded with talented 4-2 win over Black Hills later in "It's been a good ride," Sanchez of luck," Tiger coach Sue Parke Erskine also assisted Ward's teams. the season. said. "They're not done, though." said. "They have a good team, third goal in the 60th minute, "We knew we could do it," "We never got down on our- Tuesday's contest marked Se- with a lot of speed and a lot of and Fisher's third goal in the Ward said of winning the league selves," Fisher said. "If we would nior Night and the final home skill, so they should do alright."

Net Work The Final Word Centralia’s Michaela Seattle’s Sherman Ready for Detroit’s ‘Megatron’ Hall (middle) RENTON, Wash. (AP) — Leave it to Seahawks are preparing to face the Detroit TV’s Best Bet hits against Seattle cornerback Richard Sherman to Lions on Sunday and their star receiver World Series Baseball W.F. West’s come up with a new way of talking about Calvin Johnson, whose nickname is “Meg- Detroit at San Francisco Morgan Dun- an opponent without saying a word. atron.” son (left) and Sherman, who drew plenty of attention Before the change to his Twitter name 4:30 p.m. Molly Russell after Seattle’s win over New England for was noticed, Sherman said he felt facing FOX Tuesday in his comments about Patriots quarterback Johnson was the same challenge as every Chehalis. Tom Brady, changed his name on his Twit- other week, matching up against other top —See Story S3 ter page Wednesday to “Optimus Prime,” wide receivers in the league. According to a Transformers character. That wouldn’t STATS LLC, Sherman leads the NFL in Pete Caster / [email protected] normally draw any attention except the passes defensed with 11.

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Hunting, Fishing Outdoors Hiking, Birding COMMENTARY: Under the Open Sky To Kill or Not To Kill henever I tell local hunters I have elk and Wdeer in my backyard, they inevitably ask, "Do you hunt them?" No, I don't hunt them. I tell them (somewhat tongue in cheek) I have a rule at my house, one I instituted when my three boys became of an age to carry a gun, "You kill it, you clean it, For The Chronicle you cook it." Kim Mason / And I just can't Keep your ish submerged and use a pair of needle-nose pliers to pry the hook out if you intend to release it, touching it with your hands as little as possible, as this Bar- see myself go- rier Dam angler did last Friday. This unhappy hooker wasn’t ishing to play catch and release games with the salmon, but had hoped to haul up a legal ish. This Chinook ing at an elk sported an extra in, making it illegal to keep. By Kimberly Mason with a knife in with corky and yarn down the into something so soon. The the rocks in fear and struggle? my hand, I tell point, and still others with bob- pressure was off. We watched I would like to think that the GUIDELINES FOR them, it's just too much for little ber and jig near the turn. many a fish caught and lost that fella was just ignorant and not RELEASING FISH ol' me. The men (and a few women) morning, we saw several reeled mean, but I'll never know for But that's only half the story. I call the "Wiley Men of the in and let go because of the sure. When you need to release I love a delicious elk pot Rock Wall" are, for the most dreaded extra fin they carried, As Maya Angelou said once, a fish, there are a few precau- roast and I certainly have noth- part, ethical anglers. and a we admired a few more, "When you know better, you do tions you can take to give your ing against those that choose to They keep what they catch, brought to the bank to keep. better." fish its best chance for survival: 1. Minimize handling of the hunt for their meat rather then if it's legal to do so, and they im- My friend has fished the riv- Now that I know better, I do shop for it in the grocery store. better. I hope you will too. fish and leave the fish in the mediately kill the fish as they ers and streams in California, water. But I just don't have the heart to haul them in and bleed them but said that he had "never seen kill the creatures that I love to 2. Do not net your fish, but out before they go back to seek- anything as nice as this river" in Proper Care of Fresh Fish if you must, use a soft, knot- watch play, fight and browse in ing another salmon. his life. I felt very proud of our If you are fortunate enough less net or rubber mesh net. my own backyard. These anglers are looking river and proud he enjoyed the to catch one of our local river's Knotless nets are required in My "kill, clean, cook" rule for fresh fish for the smoker or fish fight on my old Fenwick fly-fishing only and freshwater served me well. I didn't have to bright chrome salmon this fall, the dinner table (their own or rod and sleek, new Abu Garcia there is a short step between areas with selective gear rules. clean and cook every critter my their grateful neighbors). And reel. 3. If the fish has swallowed boys would bring to my kitchen, hook and grill that you need to the hook, cut the leader. because they aren't there just My pride in the river, my attend to if you like fresh tasting and I didn't have to suffer the for the sport and the socializing gear, and the people of the 4. Keep fingers away from heartbreak of handling bloody fish. the eyes and gills. — although that's an enjoyable Barrier Dam point was short Putting live fish on a stringer and broken creatures, that had part of their fishing day — they lived, however, when one of the And remember, it is "unlaw- been just moments before, had until you are ready to end your ful to totally remove salmon, take care of their fish. anglers we had met that morn- day's hunt for salmon is never a been cavorting through the Unfortunately, the same ing caught a jack Chinook and steelhead, or Dolly Varden/ good idea. Bull Trout from the water if it fields. cannot be said for many of the put it on a stringer — still alive, Like I said before, I don't When a keeper is caught, kill is unlawful to retain those fish, corky and yarn people of the flopping around in the shallows. it quickly with a sharp rap on or if the angler subsequently have an issue with hunters or point. "We pull the gills out in Cal- hunting and I appreciate every the head. Blood in the meat will releases" the fish. I took a friend of a friend's ifornia," whispered my friend as elk steak and venison burger my affect the taste, so cut the main Source: WDFW Sport Fishing husband who was visiting from we watched the angler anchor friends offer me after they've artery to the gills and bleed the Rules California fishing with me last his fish to a rock. made their kills. It's just not a fish out. week. We arrived at the Bar- "We do too," I answered, "at sport I care to take up. It's never a good idea to let The last and best tip: only But (and that's one big "but"), rier Dam before sunup, made least those of us that know bet- a freshly killed fish lie in water, keep the fish you intend to I do have an issue with some of friends with a few of the men ter do." slime or blood after cleaning. eat. Greedy anglers can easily the fisherman and their prac- we would be fishing alongside The angler (from Tacoma) But if you intend to stay on the become very unlucky anglers tices. and headed into the water. (I noticed that we were watching water a while longer, an un- — going home fishless, rodless was unaware of the casting and him. cleaned fish can be kept in cool and/or gearless — if they don't drifting skills of my companion, "I'm going to give this little Catch and Kill, or Catch and Hold fresh water until you're finished appease the river gods and show I thought it best to make friends one to my neighbor," he said fishing. the river and the fish the respect At this time of year the Bar- with our neighbors before my with a proud grin. Get your fish under ice as they deserve. rier Dam area of the Cowlitz new friend became entangled Huh, I thought, I hope your soon as possible. Avoid throw- ••• with them.) neighbor likes his salmon meat River is filled with long lines of ing or dropping the fish or Kimberly Mason is a freelance fisherman from the dam at one Within just 10 minutes, my bruised and bloody. And I won- you'll risk bruising the meat. writer and photojournalist. Visit her end to the boat launch at the fishing partner hooked into a dered if he told his neighbor If you aren't going to dine on website at almostdailynews.com, find other. good-sized Chinook. He lost how long the fish was required the fish that evening, vacuum her on Facebook (Kimberly Mason Some fish with eggs and him after a mighty battle, but to suffer as it slowly suffocated packing is the best way to avoid — The Chronicle), call 269-5017 or shrimp from the rocks, others I was happy he had hooked to death and beat itself against spoilage. email [email protected]. Fishing & Hunting Report Howl n’ Hoot With Northwest Trek This Weekend By Kimberly Mason Twin Harbors beach will On the Water fall Chinook adults, 53 jacks, open for digging after noon on For The Chronicle "There's a lot of silvers in 241 coho adults and 389 jacks four consecutive days, Oct. 27- the lower Chehalis River," said into the upper Cowlitz River at Northwest Trek is celebrat- 30. Three other beaches — Long ing Halloween with wild crit- Charles McElroy, a sporting Packwood. Beach, Copalis and Mocrocks — goods clerk at Sunbird Shopping A total of 1,082 coho adults, ter encounters, spooky evening will open for digging Oct. 27-28 Center. "at least as far up as the 157 jacks, 344 fall Chinook tram tours, games, crafts and after noon each day. treats, Oct. 26 and 27, from 6 to mouth of the Satsop. Talked to a adults, 34 jacks and twelve cut- Digging days and evening guide the other day that pulled 10 p.m. low tides for beaches scheduled throat trout were released into Tickets cost $11 for adults in 30 silvers, and they could only the Tilton River at Gust Back- to open are: keep two of them." park Members, $7 for youth and Oct. 27, Saturday, 5:57 p.m., strom Park in Morton during children under 2 are free. Non- The silvers were sporting the +0.2 ft., Long Beach, Twin Har- dreaded adipose fin, said McEl- the week. members pay just $2 more per bors, Copalis, Mocrocks The Satsop and the Hump- ticket, $13 for adults, $9 for chil- roy, making them illegal to keep. Oct. 28, Sunday, 6:36 p.m., "Another issue they're hav- tulips is fishing well. The dren. -0.1 ft., Long Beach, Twin Har- There will be education sta- ing is that there are a lot of chum Nisqually River is seeing some Courtesy Photo / NW Trek bors, Copalis, Mocrocks tions where you can listen to the showing up," he added, "and you chum salmon, good news is you Oct. 29, Monday, 7:12 p.m., sounds of the nighttime forest Northwest Trek will celebrate Hallow- can't keep them either." can keep them there. -0.3, Twin Harbors and participate in some sweet een with spooky special events Friday Anglers at the Barrier Dam "The Willapa is deader than and Saturday. Oct. 30, Tuesday, 7:46 p.m., science. Northwest Trek staff on the Cowlitz are reportedly -0.4, Twin Harbors dead," said McElroy, "you would and volunteers will be scattered hooking into the silver (coho) Dan Ayres, WDFW coastal have thought with all the rain throughout the park to wel- salmon, but they too are a lot of in your buck (Washington state shellfish manager, recommends we've had we'd see some fresh come trick-or-treaters with tasty fin wearing fish. licensees only), harvested dur- fish, but they've been doing a lot "green" treats. that diggers carry a lantern or Last week Tacoma Power re- of netting out there so it's really To ensure a happy Hallow- ing modern firearm season early strong flashlight during night covered 2,773 coho adults, 928 een experience for all, the Trek buck to either store location dur- digs. He also said diggers head- jacks, 983 fall Chinook adults, no surprise." asks that adults not wear scary ing store hours. ing to Copalis and Mocrocks 79 jacks, 128 summer-run steel- Riffe Lake has been decent, masks and face paint. See www.sunbirdshopping- should be aware of a traffic revi- head and 44 cutthroat trout dur- although the fish seem to be For more information visit center.com for more details. sion on eastbound U.S. Highway ing seven days of operations at scattered. www.nwtrek.org. 101 in Hoquiam due to emer- the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery Merwin has been fishing gency work on the Simpson Av- Razor Clams separator. well, but only on days when the enue Bridge. During the past week Ta- Big Rack Contest at Sunbirds The second razor-clam dig Information about beach lo- coma Power employees re- wind is quiet. The “Big Buck Contest” of the fall season will get under cations and additional digs pro- leased 332 coho adults and 106 "It gets pretty nasty out there continues through Oct. 31 at way on evening tides at four posed in the months ahead is jacks into Lake Scanewa above on Merwin, even more so than the Chehalis and Yelm Sunbird ocean beaches Saturday (Oct. available on WDFW’s website at Cowlitz Falls Dam at the Day Riffe Lake, when the wind is Shopping Center stores. Bring 27). http://goo.gl/ooxEO. Use Site, and they released 614 high," said McElroy. • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012

The Chronicle’s Grid Picks of the Week College Football We come into the final week of Grid Picks action with a slew of local-on-local games, which gives us a bigger-than- normal slate of college and pro contests for the pickin’. Aaron VanTuyl and Pete Caster each went 10-3 last week, PLU’s Ritchey Earns NWC Honor while young Brandon Hansen finished out of the cellar for his second-straight week with a 9-4 effort and guest Jer- By The Chronicle upset of previously unbeaten ry Elliott hit on 8 of his 13 picks. This week’s guest is former Chronicle Executive Editor Michael Wagar, a man known Willamette, 41-27. He also ran for his affinity for designer spectacles and yachting on Mayfield Lake. Pacific Lutheran Univer- sity quarterback Dalton Ritchey the ball 14 times for 65 yards, Our “Experts” was named the with three more touchdowns. Northwest Con- His top target was Tumwater ference’s foot- product Kyle Warner, who had ball Offensive 62 receiving yards. Student-Athlete It was the third consecutive this Week’s of the Week af- win for PLU (4-2). Ritchey has games ter a big perfor- completed 120 of 196 attempts mance on Satur- this season (61.2 percent), for Aaron VanTuyl Brandon Hansen Pete Caster Michael Wagar, 1,650 yards and 10 touchdowns day. Dalton Ritchey Sports Editor Sports Reporter Visuals Editor Former Ritchey, a Pacific Lutheran with five interceptions. Newsman sophomore Quarterback Teammate Tayler Angevine Onalaska (2-6) Adna Adna Adna Adna from Onalaska, was named the NWC’s Defen- at Adna (5-3) 56-35 54-31 61-47 48-31 completed 16 of 28 passes for 197 sive Student-Athlete of the Week. yards with a touchdown and an Pacific Lutheran will play at Pe Ell (2-6) at Pe Ell Toutle Lk. Pe Ell Pe Ell interception to lead PLU to an Puget Sound on Saturday. Toutle Lk. (3-5) 19-14 21-10 20-16 21-14 Napavine (5-3) Napavine Napavine Napavine Napavine College Basketball at Winlock (0-8) 41-0 36-7 39-6 31-7 MWP (8-0) at MWP MWP MWP MWP UW Holds Off WWU, 88-78 Mossyrock (5-3) 56-7 52-14 49-12 48-28 SEATTLE (AP) — Playing and what we need to work on." Castle Rk. (5-3) Toledo Toledo Toledo Toledo an exhibition more than two The Huskies' lone exhibition at Toledo (5-3) 35-21 32-24 14-13 28-14 weeks before the start of the game before beginning the regu- W.F. West (5-3) at W.F. West W.F. West W.F. West W.F. West regular season, Washington got lar season Nov. 11 became a ma- Centralia (0-8) 35-21 31-19 29-27 28-24 the challenge it hoped for from jor headache because the Vikings Division II Western Washington. would not go away. Down by 10 Tenino (5-3) at Tenino Tenino Tenino Tenino And maybe a bit more of a early in the second half, Western Rochester (2-6) 45-15 42-20 48-30 35-28 contest than the Huskies expect- Washington pulled even on three River Rdg. (5-3) Capital Capital Capital Capital ed. occasions in the final 10 minutes at Capital (6-2) 45-14 52-12 51-17 21-10 C.J. Wilcox scored 21 points, and had possessions with the Andrew Andrews and Ab- chance to take the lead but could WSU (2-5) at Stanford Stanford WSU Stanford dul Gaddy each added 14, and never pull in front. Stanford (5-2) 35-18 48-10 31-28 38-14 Washington held off the defend- Consecutive steals and ing Division II national champi- dunks by Jernard Jarreau and Oregon St. (6-0) Oregon St. Oregon St. Oregon St. UW on Vikings 88-78 on Wednesday Wilcox in the final 2 minutes at UW (3-4) 42-34 44-12 7-3 24-21 night. gave Washington an 11-point East. Wa. (6-1) EWU EWU EWU EWU "First game is always kind of lead and finally some cushion. at So. Utah (3-5) 28-21 32-21 24-7 28-21 off, a little bit nervous every time John Allen and Chris Mitch- you play your first game," Wil- ell led the Vikings with 17 points Seahawks (4-3) Seahawks Seahawks Lions Seahawks cox said. "There were a lot of ex- each. The matchup with Wash- at Lions (2-4) 14-10 21-7 24-13 31-10 pectations about what this team ington was just the precursor to 49ers (5-2) at 49ers 49ers 49ers Cardinals was going to be but I thought Saturday when Western Wash- Cardinals (4-3) 45-40 28-14 27-21 24-21 we came out here and got to see ington travels to Durham, N.C., where we were at which is good to face Duke. 2B Volleyball NFL Seattle Without Mossyrock Tops MWP to Seal Second WR Baldwin By The Chronicle vs. Detroit MOSSYROCK — The Vi- kings gave the home crowd RENTON, Wash. (AP) — plenty to cheer about on senior Outside of some sore ribs and night, clinching second place an ankle that was a little gimpy, in the Central 2B League with injuries never became a major a three-game sweep of Morton- problem for Doug Baldwin dur- White Pass here Wednesday ing his breakout rookie season. night. Mossyrock got stronger It’s why Baldwin was able to as the night went on and won lead the Seattle Seahawks in re- 25-20, 25-13, 25-8. ceiving, becoming the first un- The Vikings also honored drafted rookie to lead his team seniors Liz Willis and Darianne in pass catches in more than 50 Johnson. years. “I’m just proud of the se- This year, it’s been a different niors,” Mossyrock coach Alex health story for Baldwin, who Nelson said. “They made sure will miss Sunday’s game at De- the team came out to play. I’m troit with a high left ankle sprain. very proud of them influencing the team and commanding the He suffered the injury on squad to play strong the whole a punt return last Thursday entire night.” against San Francisco when The Vikings needed the win, teammate Chris Maragos shoved since the winner of the match San Francisco’s Dashon Goldson, would get second place and a who fell into Baldwin’s legs. Seat- bye in the first round of the tle coach Pete Carroll announced District 4 tournament. Mossyr- Wednesday that Baldwin would not play against the Lions, mark- ock also earned the right to host Brandon Hansen / [email protected] ing the second game this season tournament games, which begin Mossyrock’s Calli Hensch (7) and Autumn Moorcroft (right) celebrate with teammate Shayne Fried during their match against at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday. Morton-White Pass on Wednesday night in Mossyrock. that Baldwin has missed. “It makes it a much easier He did not play in Week 3 route to state,” Nelson said. was nice to be able to work them son also liked the way Cheyenne against Green Bay after suffering Alejandra Mendoza had five DISTRICT SCHEDULE into the rotation and get them Gilbertson and Macy Moon a shoulder injury in practice. kills and played really well on Friday, Oct. 26 some court time. And the girls played in the back row. the outside, Nelson said, and Au- had a lot of fun tonight.” Adna (4-4 league, 8-6 over- tumn Moorcroft collected four Pacific 2-Seed Tiebreaker: Napavine finished the C2BL all), through a tiebreaker, will stuff blocks and was a key passer. Willapa Valley vs. Northwest regular season with a 4-4 record, take the sixth seed into districts. Nelson also liked the defensive Christian (at Ocosta; winner is Pacific 2B League 2-seed, loser is in a four-way tie for fourth place The Pirates will face the third- performance by Kylie Blackburn, with Wahkiakum, Toutle Lake place team from the Pacific 2B 1/2 OFF 3-seed) while Megan Rankin had 17 as- and Adna. Through a head-to- League at Mossyrock at 5:30 sists and served 93 percent. Tuesday, Oct. 30 head tiebreaker, Wahkiakum p.m., with the winner advancing “Megan placed the ball really will be the fourth seed, Tou- to play the host Vikings at 7 p.m. Set Up Fees well,” Nelson said. “Several dif- First-Round Games (5:30 p.m.) tle Lake the fifth, Adna the sixth ferent players contributed and 1. Raymond vs. Wahkiakum at and Napavine the seventh going Trojans Finish Undefeated on all OPEN there was good decision making.” South Bend into the District 4 tournament, Mossyrock (6-2 league) will 2. Adna vs. Pacific 3 at which begins on Tuesday. As TOUTLE — The Trojans’ Memberships! host the winner of Adna and the Mossyrock the seventh seed, the Tigers will Central 2B League volleyball No. 3 seed from the Pacific 2B 3. Napavine vs. Morton-White Valid for OPEN memberships ONLY. play No. 3 Morton-White Pass in title was already in the bag, but Offer good for all single, couple League at 7 p.m. on Tuesday. Pass at Pacific 2 the first round at either Willapa Toutle Lake made them work for and family memberships as well as 4. Toutle Lake vs. Ocosta at Pe the final win in a perfect regular upgrades to existing memberships. Ell Valley or Northwest Christian, Napavine Sweeps Cardinals which play in a tiebreaker game season here Wednesday night. Expires Oct. 31, 2012 Pe Ell won the first game Winlock fell in three games on Friday. Ocosta is in fourth in Quarterfinal Games (7 p.m.) 28-26, lost 25-19 and 25-22, and to Napavine here in Central 2B Winner 1 at South Bend the P2BL, with Raymond in fifth. then rallied to win the final two action on Wednesday night. The Winner 2 at Mossyrock Tigers pounced on the Cardi- Winner 3 at Pacific 2 Pirates Bounce Back, Drop Ony games 25-23 and 15-11. nals early for the 25-3, 25-10, 25- Winner 4 at Pe Ell “It was good for us to have 12 victory to put themselves in a ADNA — Adna bounced to play those five,” Trojan coach three-way tie for second place in end and neither do the girls,” back from a loss to league champ Eddi Peterson said. “Seeing the the league. Hadaller said. “They’re not hap- Pe Ell with a three-game sweep girls under pressure was re- Winlock wrapped up its sea- py they can’t do volleyball year of Central 2B League opponent ally good, and seeing how they son, and got 100 percent serving round.” Onalaska here on Tuesday night. would come back and work for from Kennedi Collins and So- Napavine’s Taylen Pannette With the 25-17, 25-20, 25-17 win, the win, it was good for me to phie Randall. served 34 for 35 in her first game the Pirates moved their league see them under pressure.” “The girls were having fun at the stripe, with 11 aces, while record back to .500 and moved Sami Robinson led Pe Ell and staying positive,” Winlock Kristin Hickey had 12 kills and into a four-way tie for fourth with 21 kills, and Alissa Brooks- coach Sara Hadaller said. “They Olivia Valentine added nine. place heading into the District 4 Johnson added 18. Pe Ell (15-0, didn’t give up and it will only “The second and third game, tournament this Tuesday. 8-0 league) will be one of the CH482275bw.db pay off in the years to come.” we were able to get in a bunch “I thought the girls had an four top-seed host sites in the The Cardinals had a young of floaters and brought some JV overall great night,” Adna coach District 4 2B volleyball tourna- team this year, with no seniors players up for tonight also,” Ti- Wendie Dotson said. ment on Tuesday. Raymond and Centralia 360 736-1683 on the roster, but had a great at- ger coach Monica Dailey said. Emily Ivie had 17 assists in Wahkiakum will play at 5:30 Chehalis 360 748-3744 titude throughout the season. “They’re the ones I’m going to the matchup while Alex Bond p.m., with the winner advancing Rochester 360 273-0457 “I don’t want the season to be bringing up for playoffs, so it led the way with 18 kills. Dot- to face the host Trojans at 7 p.m. www.thorbeckes.com Sports 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012 SPORTS

Tuesday’s 2A Volleyball Tuesday’s Prep Volleyball Toledo Finds First Win at Winlock By The Chronicle WINLOCK — The Indians picked up their first win of the season here on Tuesday, sweep- ing rival Winlock 25-21, 25-8, 25-23 in nonleague volleyball ac- tion. “They’re really excited,” To- ledo coach Meagan Corey said of her team. “They’re hoping this is the kickstart we needed.” Nevah Mitchell recorded five aces, with two digs and two kills, while Chaselin Rice had 13 kills for Toledo. Beth Demery piled up eight aces with three kills and three digs, Sarah Subjeck had four digs, Amanda Boone added five kills and Jessica Kelly had four kills. “They just played as a team,” Corey said. “They flowed to- gether and everybody just played their hearts out. I’m really proud of them.” Toledo (1-12) will play at Wahkiakum on Wednesday in another nonleague contest.

Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Rochester Falls to Forks in Finale Centralia’s Mackenzie Wasson (10) and Payton Zandofsky (13) celebrate a point by Miriam Ash during the Tigers’ matchup against W.F. West on Tuesday night in Chehalis. ROCHESTER — The War- riors came out fired up, but even- tually fell to Forks in four games in SWW 1A League Evergreen Tigers End Bearcats’ Division action here on Tuesday night. Rochester fell 25-23, 10-25, 14-25, 22-25 but honored their seniors and team manager. Season With a Loss “We had a big crowd and it By The Chronicle with 17 for 19 serving and three was a good night,” Rochester W.F. West’s season came to a aces. coach Wendy Hawes said. “The close with a four-set loss to rival Tucker McAuley dished girls were emotional about it. Centralia, 22-25, 25-10, 25-22, out 30 assists and went 13 for They put out a lot of effort. They 25-12, Tuesday night in Ever- 14 from the service stripe, and were very spirited. Obviously the green 2A Conference volleyball Sharp cited McKailey Fast for match didn’t end how we wanted action in Chehalis. her hustle and setting. but we sure gave a good fight.” Senior Brittney Orkney had 16 The Bearcats won their first “At times we were very, very kills while senior setter Amanda set against the Tigers in sev- consistent. We wanted to make Carey added 22 assists. Roches- eral years to start the night, but sure we kept attacking,” Sharp couldn’t keep the momentum ter also recognized seniors Kaila said. “We wanted to make sure Lance, Alaunda Hookano and going. we countered as a team and put “We passed the ball pretty Amy Johnson along with two- them in bad situations. Our year team manager Bill White. well, and were setting up our serving and attacking did that hitters pretty well and just play- “We had five seniors on the for much of the night.” Brandon Hansen / [email protected] court when we started,” Hawes ing all-around good ball,” W.F. Wilson called the season a West coach Lisa Wilson said of W.F. West’s Julie Spencer bumps the ball during her team’s matchup against Cen- said. “They came out and played learning process, but added that tralia on Tuesday night in Chehalis. a great first game.” the first game. “And then the a strong corps of players will re- ones where we didn’t play well, it turn next year. was just errors. We just beat our- Tuesday’s Senior Night con- selves, basically.” test was the final home match The Bearcats piled up 42 kills for Bearcat seniors Lindsey in the contest, but 23 serving er- Tellevik, Carissa Giese, Taylor rors slowed the attack. Michaela Hall had 23 kills, Spahr, Jayln Schmitt and Cort- with 14 digs, five aces and a ney Smith. W.F. West finished career-high three blocks to lead the season with a 2-10 record in Centralia. Evergreen 2A Conference play. “She had a really nice game,” Centralia (13-11, 4-7 league) Centralia coach Neil Sharp said. will play at River Ridge on “It was a nice breakout game for Thursday, and can clinch the her.” fourth seed into the District 4 Miriam Ash added 11 digs 2A Girls Volleyball Tournament and nine kills, and closed out with a win. A loss to the winless the third set with a few clutch Hawks, however, would drop Centralia into the fifth seed. serves. Mackenzie Wasson had $ $ 13 digs and 10 kills, while serv- The Tigers will enter the district SAVE 170 SAVE 3 ing 19 for 19 with two aces, and tournament on Thursday, Nov. 1 $ 99 $ 99 to $6199 429 13$ Bryce Gilmore added 13 digs in Longview. 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And then we had con- Rochester will wrap trol of the game, and I was up the regular season at able to put all our seniors in Napavine on Thursday. because it was Senior Night.” Note: Althauser scored It was the final home nine goals in three games — LACEY, WA game for Rochester seniors all Warrior wins — last week Exit 111 (I-5) • (360) 252-3500 • www.cabelas.com/lacey Sam Ramirez, Maddie Beard, and was named the WIAA’s CH481831cz.db Chenoa Dixon, Kaitlyn 1A Female Athlete of the TULALIP, WA Blaney, Ashley Blaney, Me- Week for her efforts. I-5 at Exit 200 or Exit 202 • (360) 474-4880 • www.cabelas.com/tulalip • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012 Mariners Apologize to Season-Ticket Holders For Not Telling Them of Price Increase By Larry Stone fans. Bob Aylward, the Mari- many 2013 packages. Reached Wednesday, Ayl- negatively impacted the trust The Seattle Times ners’ executive vice president of The email said, in part, “We ward reiterated the Mariners’ that is so important for the ball- business operations, sent out an recognize the financial and regret for their handling of re- club to have with our fan base,” Acknowledging they mis- email titled “Message to Season emotional investment you have newals, which was detailed in Aylward said. “When we do handled the communication of Ticket Holders” on Tuesday ex- made in Mariners Baseball. We Sunday’s edition of The Seattle something to negatively impact season-ticket increases for next pressing regret for not making are sorry for our miscommuni- Times. that, we have to let them know year, a contrite Mariners organi- it clear in renewal notices that cation. 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Scoreboard Sports on the Air PREP 9. Auburn-Riverside Colorado 1-3 1-6 Charlotte 1 5 .167 2½ 10. Puyallup Utah 0-4 2-5 Central Division Local Prep Schedules W L Pct GB THURSDAY, Oct. 25 Class 3A THURSDAY, Oct. 25 Chicago 4 2 .667 — COLLEGE FOOTBALL Football 1. Mercer Island 2. Prairie Indiana 4 2 .667 — 4:30 p.m. Onalaska at Adna, 7 p.m. MLB 3. Mt. Si Detroit 3 4 .429 1½ Pe Ell at Toutle Lake, 7 p.m. ESPN — Clemson at Wake Forest 4. Kamiakin Postseason Glance Cleveland 2 4 .333 2 Napavine at Winlock, 7 p.m. GOLF 5. Bainbridge All Times PDT Milwaukee 2 4 .333 2 Morton-White Pass at Mossyrock, 7 6. Timberline LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES WESTERN CONFERENCE 10 a.m. p.m. 7. Mt. Spokane (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) TGC — LPGA, Taiwan Championship, first Volleyball 8. University American League Southwest Division Toledo at Ilwaco, 7 p.m. 9. Kennedy All games televised by TBS W L Pct GB round, at Yang Mei Taoyuan, Taiwan (same-day Centralia at River Ridge, 7 p.m. 10. Kennewick Detroit 4, New York 0 Houston 4 2 .667 — tape) Rainier at Tenino, 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13: Detroit 6, New Memphis 3 3 .500 1 Class 2A York 4, 12 innings 12:30 p.m. Girls Soccer New Orleans 3 4 .429 1½ Rochester at Napavine, 7 p.m. 1. Tumwater Sunday, Oct. 14: Detroit 3, New York TGC — Web.com Tour Championship, first Dallas 2 3 .400 1½ Castle Rock at Toledo/Winlock, 7 2. West Valley 0 round, at McKinney, Texas San Antonio 2 3 .400 1½ p.m. 3. Anacortes Tuesday, Oct. 16: Detroit 2, New MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Girls Swimming 4. Colville York 1 Northwest Division Wednesday, Oct. 17: New York at League Meet at River Ridge, 4 p.m. 5. Burlington-Edison W L Pct GB 4:30 p.m. Detroit, ppd., rain 6. Selah Denver 3 2 .600 — FOX — World Series, game 2, Detroit at San 7. Capital Thursday, Oct. 18: Detroit 8, New FRIDAY, Oct. 26 8. Sehome York 1 Minnesota 3 2 .600 — Francisco Football 9. Ridgefield Oklahoma City 4 3 .571 — NBA BASKETBALL Castle Rock at Toledo, 7 p.m. 10. Mark Morris National League Utah 4 3 .571 — W.F. West at Centralia, 7 p.m. All games televised by Fox 7 p.m. Portland 3 3 .500 ½ Tenino at Rochester, 7 p.m. St. Louis 3, San Francisco 2 Class 1A Pacific Division TNT — Preseason, L.A. Clippers at Denver 1. Chelan Sunday, Oct. 14: St. Louis 6, San W L Pct GB NFL FOOTBALL SATURDAY, Oct. 27 2. Castle Rock Francisco 4 Girls Soccer 3. Freeman Monday, Oct. 15: San Francisco 7, St. Golden State 5 2 .714 — 5 p.m. Louis 1 Napavine at Adna, 1 p.m. 4. Lakeside Sacramento 4 2 .667 ½ NFL — Tampa Bay at Minnesota Wednesday, Oct. 17: St. Louis 3, San Cross Country 5. Cascade Francisco 1 L.A. Clippers 4 3 .571 1 6. King’s District 4 2B Championships at Ever- Thursday, Oct. 18: St. Louis 8, San Phoenix 3 3 .500 1½ 7. King’s Way FRIDAY, Oct. 26 green State College, 11 a.m. Francisco 3 L.A. Lakers 0 7 .000 5 District 4 1A Championships at Ev- 8. Brewster Friday, Oct. 19: San Francisco 5, St. AUTO RACING ergreen State College, 12:20 p.m. 9. Kalama Louis 0 10. Woodlands Tuesday’s Games 11 a.m. District 4 2A Championships at Ev- Sunday, Oct. 21: San Francisco 6, St. SPEED — NASCAR, Truck Series, final prac- ergreen State College, 1:40 p.m. Louis 1 Miami 98, Charlotte 92 Class 2B Monday, Oct. 22: San Francisco 9, St. Indiana 100, Cleveland 82 tice for , at Martinsville, Va. 1. Bear Creek Prep Football Standings Louis 0 Chicago 94, Oklahoma City 89 2. Colfax 12:30 p.m. Team Ov. Lg. Golden State 107, Phoenix 92 3. Reardan WORLD SERIES SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole qualify- Evergreen 2A Conference 4. Pe Ell Tumwater 7-1 4-0 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) ing for Tums Fast Relief 500, at Martinsville, Va. 5. La Conner All games televised by Fox Wednesday’s Games Capital 6-2 3-1 6. Davenport Giants Lead 1-0 New York 97, 95, OT 1:30 a.m. W.F. West 5-3 2-2 7. NW Christian (Colbert) Wednesday, Oct. 24: San Francisco 8, Memphis 115, Orlando 100 SPEED — Formula One, qualifying for Grand River Ridge 5-3 2-2 8. Asotin Detroit 3 Houston 97, New Orleans 90 Prix of , at Greater Noida, India Black Hills 4-4 1-3 9. Darrington Thursday, Oct. 25: Detroit (Fister 10- Centralia 0-8 0-4 10. Riverside Christian 10) at San Francisco, 5:07 p.m. Oklahoma City 88, Dallas 76 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Saturday, Oct. 27: San Francisco at Minnesota 95, Detroit 76 5 p.m. SWW 1A League Class 1B Detroit (Sanchez 4-6), 5:07 p.m. Washington 101, Miami 94 ESPN2 — Cincinnati at Louisville Evergreen Division 1. Tekoa-Oaksdale Sunday, Oct. 28: San Francisco at L.A. Clippers 97, L.A. Lakers 91 Hoquiam 8-0 5-0 2. Pateros Detroit (Scherzer 16-7), 5:15 p.m. GOLF Montesano 6-2 4-1 3. Colton x-Monday, Oct. 29: San Francisco at 6 a.m. Tenino 5-3 3-2 4. Wilbur-Creston Detroit, 5:07 p.m. Thursday’s Games Elma 4-4 3-2 5. Moses Lake Christian x-Wednesday, Oct. 31: Detroit at San Milwaukee at Charlotte, 8 a.m. TGC — European PGA Tour, BMW Masters, Forks 4-4 2-3 6. Odessa-Harrington Francisco, 5:07 p.m. Portland at Utah, 6 p.m. second round, at Shanghai (same-day tape) Rochester 2-6 1-4 7. Sunnyside Christian x-Thursday, Nov. 1: Detroit at San Sacramento vs. L.A. Lakers at San Di- 10 a.m. 8. Mount Vernon Christian Francisco, 5:07 p.m. Rainier 0-8 0-6 ego, CA, 7 p.m. 9. St. John-Endicott TGC — LPGA, Taiwan Championship, sec- L.A. Clippers at Denver, 7 p.m. Trico Division 10. Rainier Christian ond round, at Yang Mei Taoyuan, Taiwan (same- La Center 8-0 7-0 NFL day tape) Woodland 7-1 7-0 Friday’s Games National Football Conference Houston at Orlando, 4 p.m. 12:30 p.m. Toledo 5-3 5-2 NFC EAST W L T PCT. Castle Rock 5-3 5-2 NY Giants 5 2 0 .714 Indiana vs. Chicago at South Bend, IN, TGC — Web.com Tour Championship, sec- White Salmon 3-5 3-4 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Philadelphia 3 3 0 .500 4 p.m. ond round, at McKinney, Texas Stevenson 3-5 3-4 Dallas 3 3 0 .500 Atlanta at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. Ilwaco 1-7 1-6 Week 8 Rankings (Oct. 14) 2:30 p.m. Washington 3 4 0 .429 Minnesota vs. Milwaukee at Green Bay, Seton Catholic 1-7 1-7 BCS Standings TGC — Champions Tour, AT&T Champion- Rk. Team Record NFC NORTH WI, 5 p.m. Kalama 0-8 0-7 Chicago 5 1 0 .833 ship, first round, at San Antonio (same-day tape) 1 Alabama 7-0 Toronto at Memphis, 5 p.m. 2 Florida 7-0 Minnesota 5 2 0 .714 Central 2B League New Orleans at Miami, 5 p.m. NBA BASKETBALL 3 Kansas State 7-0 Green Bay 4 3 0 .571 Morton-White Pass 8-0 7-0 Charlotte at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 4 Oregon 7-0 Detroit 2 4 0 .333 Wahkiakum 7-1 7-1 NFC SOUTH 5 Notre Dame 7-0 Washington at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. ESPN — Preseason, New Orleans at Miami Mossyrock 5-3 4-3 6 LSU 7-1 Atlanta 6 0 0 1.000 Denver at Phoenix, 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Napavine 5-3 4-3 New Orleans 2 4 0 .333 7 Oregon State 6-0 ESPN — Preseason, Denver at Phoenix Adna 5-3 4-3 8 Oklahoma 5-1 Tampa Bay 2 4 0 .333 Toutle Lake 3-5 2-5 9 USC 6-1 Carolina 1 5 0 .167 PREP FOOTBALL NFC WEST Pe Ell 2-6 2-5 10 Georgia 6-1 NASCAR 4 p.m. Onalaska 2-6 2-5 11 Mississippi State 7-0 San Francisco 5 2 0 .714 Winlock 0-8 0-7 Arizona 4 3 0 .571 FSN — Plantation (Fla.) at St. Thomas Aqui- 12 Florida State 7-1 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 13 South Carolina 6-2 Seattle 4 3 0 .571 nas (Fla.) Washington Prep Football Poll 14 Texas Tech 6-1 St. Louis 3 4 0 .429 Standings Conference RODEO Week 8 / Oct. 24 15 Rutgers 7-0 Rk. Driver Points AFC EAST W L T PCT The Associated Press 16 Louisville 7-0 1 Brad Keselowski 2250 6 p.m. New England 4 3 0 .571 Class 4A 17 Stanford 5-2 2 Jimmie Johnson 2243 NBCSN — PBR, Finals, at Las Vegas Miami 3 3 0 .500 1. Skyline (12) 8-0 120 18 Clemson 6-1 3 Denny Hamlin 2230 2. Federal Way 8-0 105 19 West Virginia 5-2 NY Jets 3 4 0 .429 Buffalo 3 4 0 .429 4 2225 3. Camas 8-0 93 20 Texas A&M 5-2 SATURDAY, Oct. 27 AFC NORTH 4. Gonzaga Prep 8-0 80 21 Boise State 6-1 5 Kasey Kahne 2220 AUTO RACING Baltimore 5 2 0 .714 5. Kentwood 8-0 71 22 Michigan 5-2 6 Martin Truex Jr. 2207 Pittsburgh 3 3 0 .500 9 a.m. 6. Bellarmine Prep 7-1 68 23 Texas 5-2 7 Tony Stewart 2203 Cincinnati 3 4 0 .429 7. Mead 7-1 50 24 Ohio 7-0 8 Jeff Gordon 2199 SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, “Happy Cleveland 1 6 0 .143 8. Curtis 7-1 29 25 Wisconsin 6-2 AFC SOUTH 9 Matt Kenseth 2195 Hour Series,” final practice for Tums Fast Relief 9. Skyview 6-2 22 Houston 6 1 0 .857 10 Kevin Harvick 2191 500, at Martinsville, Va. 10. Graham-Kap. 7-1 10 AP Top 25 Indianapolis 3 3 0 .500 11 Greg Biffle 2188 Others receiving 6 or more points: Rk. Team Record 11 a.m. 1 Alabama (59) 7-0 Tennessee 3 4 0 .429 None. 12 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 2128 SPEED — NASCAR, Truck Series, Kroger 200, 2 Oregon 7-0 Jacksonville 1 5 0 .167 13 Kyle Busch 964 3 Florida (1) 7-0 AFC WEST at Martinsville, Va. Class 3A 14 Carl Edwards 911 4 Kansas State 7-0 Denver 3 3 0 .500 COLLEGE FOOTBALL 1. Bellevue (12) 8-0 120 5 Notre Dame 7-0 San Diego 3 3 0 .500 15 Ryan Newman 903 2. Eastside Catholic 8-0 107 6 LSU 7-1 Oakland 2 4 0 .333 16 Paul Menard 889 9 a.m. 3. Mount Si 7-1 97 7 Oregon State 6-0 Kansas City 1 5 0 .167 17 Marcos Ambrose 860 ESPN — Tennessee at South Carolina 4. Glacier Peak 7-1 79 8 Oklahoma 5-1 18 857 5. Timberline 7-1 58 ESPN2 — Iowa at Northwestern 9 Ohio State 8-0 Week 7 Games 19 Jeff Burton 780 6. O’Dea 7-1 56 10 USC 6-1 Thursday, Oct. 18 FSN — Texas at Kansas 20 Jamie McMurray 770 7. Ferndale 7-1 46 11 Florida State 7-1 San Francisco 13, Seattle 6 NBCSN — Delaware at Old Dominion 8. Kennedy 6-1 30 12 Georgia 6-1 21 Aric Almirola 734 Noon 9. Marysville-Pilch. 7-1 18 13 Mississippi State 7-0 Sunday, Oct. 21 22 Juan Montoya 728 10. Oak Harbor 6-2 16 14 Clemson 6-1 Tennessee 35, Buffalo 34 23 Regan Smith 713 FX — UCLA at Arizona St. Others receiving 6 or more points: Pen- 15 Texas Tech 6-1 NY Giants 27, Washington 23 24 678 12:30 p.m. insula 10. Shelton 9. Meadowdale 9. 16 Louisville 7-0 New Orleans 35, Tampa Bay 28 25 Mark Martin 623 ABC — Regional coverage, Michigan St. at 17 South Carolina 6-2 Dallas 19, Carolina 14 Class 2A 18 Rutgers 7-0 Houston 43, Baltimore 13 26 Kurt Busch 599 Wisconsin or Southern Cal at Arizona 1. Othello (11) 8-0 128 19 Stanford 5-2 Indianapolis 17, Cleveland 13 27 David Ragan 564 CBS — National coverage, Georgia vs. Florida, 2. Lynden (2) 7-1 115 20 Michigan 5-2 Green Bay 30, St. Louis 20 28 563 at Jacksonville, Fla. 3. Lakewood 8-0 105 21 Boise State 6-1 Minnesota 21, Arizona 14 29 559 22 Texas A&M 5-2 4. Tumwater 7-1 82 New England 29, NY Jets 26 (OT) 30 Casey Mears 533 ESPN2 — Regional coverage, Southern Cal at 23 Ohio 7-0 Oakland 26, Jacksonville 23 (OT) 5. Prosser 7-1 79 31 Landon Cassill 519 Arizona or Michigan St. at Wisconsin 6. Capital 6-2 70 24 Louisiana Tech 6-1 Pittsburgh 24, Cincinnati 17 32 AJ Allmendinger 429 FOX — Texas Tech at Kansas St. 7. Mark Morris 7-1 51 25 West Virginia 5-2 Monday Oct. 22 8. Lindbergh 7-1 25 Dropped from rankings: Cincin- Tennessee 35, Buffalo 34 33 Dave Blaney 373 FSN — TCU at Oklahoma St. 9. AT Murphy 5-2 14 nati 21 NY Giants 27, Washington 23 34 David Reutimann 351 2:30 p.m. Others receiving votes: 10. Bremerton 7-1 13 Toledo New Orleans 35, Tampa Bay 28 35 David Stremme 216 49, Texas 33, Wisconsin 31, TCU 29, Ne- Dallas 19, Carolina 14 ESPN — Ohio St. at Penn. St. Others receiving 6 or more points: W.F. braska 24, Penn State 18, North Caro- Houston 43, Baltimore 13 36 Brian Vickers 213 West 12. 3:15 p.m. lina State 13, Oklahoma State 12, Ari- Indianapolis 17, Cleveland 13 37 Michael McDowell 167 zona 7, UCLA 7, Tulsa 6, Arizona State Green Bay 30, St. Louis 20 38 J.J. Yeley 155 PAC-12 — Stanford at Washington State Class 1A 5, Northern Illinois 5, Cincinnati 3 Minnesota 21, Arizona 14 39 * 123 4 p.m. 1. King’s (12) 8-0 120 New England 29, NY Jets 26 (OT) 40 111 FSN — Baylor at Iowa St. 2. Royal 8-0 104 USA Today Poll Oakland 26, Jacksonville 23 (OT) 41 Stephen Leicht* 107 3. Cashmere 8-0 94 Rk. Team Record Pittsburgh 24, Cincinnati 17 5 p.m. 4. Hoquiam 8-0 87 1 Alabama (59) 7-0 42 103 ESPN2 — Michigan at Nebraska 5. LaCenter 8-0 72 2 Oregon 7-0 Monday’s Game 43 Michael Waltrip 94 5:07 p.m. 6. Charles Wright 7-0 47 3 Florida 7-0 Chicago 13, Detroit 7 44 94 7. Cle Elum Roslyn 7-1 46 4 Kansas State 7-0 45 71 ABC — National coverage, Notre Dame at 8. Mount Baker 7-1 33 5 Notre Dame 7-0 Week 8 Games 46 52 Oklahoma 9. Eatonville 7-1 16 6 LSU 7-1 Thursday’s Game 7 Oklahoma 5-1 10. Cascade Chr. 6-2 15 Tampa Bay at Minnesota, 5:20 p.m. 47 Brendan Gaughan 50 5:30 p.m. 8 USC 6-1 Others receiving 6 or more points: 48 34 9 Oregon State 6-0 ESPN — Mississippi St. at Alabama Blaine 13. 10 Florida State 7-1 Sunday’s Games 49 Bill Elliott 14 7:15 p.m. 11 Georgia 6-1 Carolina at Chicago, 10 a.m. 50 Hermie Sadler 13 PAC-12 — Oregon State at Washington Class 2B 12 Mississippi State 7-0 San Diego at Cleveland, 10 a.m. 51 11 1. Morton-WP (9) 8-0 90 13 Clemson 6-1 Seattle at Detroit, 10 a.m. GOLF 52 Robby Gordon 11 2. Waitsburg-Pres. 7-1 76 14 Louisville 7-0 New England at St. Louis, 10 a.m. 6 a.m. 3. Lind-Ritzville Sp. 7-0 67 15 Rutgers 7-0 Miami at NY Jets, 10 a.m. 53 Mike Skinner 10 4. DeSales 6-1 66 16 South Carolina 6-2 Atlanta at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. 54 9 TGC — European PGA Tour, BMW Masters, 5. Willapa Valley 8-0 58 17 Texas Tech 6-1 Washington at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m. 55 Tomy Drissi 6 third round, at Shanghai (same-day tape) 18 Boise State 6-1 6. Wahkiakum 7-1 44 Jacksonville at Green Bay, 10 a.m. 56 Stacy Compton 5 19 Stanford 5-2 Indianapolis at Tennessee, 10 a.m. 10 a.m. 7. Tekoa-Oak. Ros. 7-1 35 57 David Mayhew 4 20 Michigan 5-2 Oakland at Kansas City, 1:05 p.m. TGC — LPGA, Taiwan Championship, third 8. LaConner 6-1 27 21 Texas A&M 5-2 58 Patrick Long 2 9. Colfax 4-2 16 NY Giants at Dallas, 1:25 p.m. round, at Yang Mei Taoyuan, Taiwan (same-day 22 West Virginia 5-2 New Orleans at Denver, 5:20 p.m. 59 Sam Hornish Jr. 0 10. Raymond 5-2 7 23 Ohio 7-0 tape) Others receiving 6 or more points: 24 Texas 5-2 60 Trevor Bayne 0 Monday’s Game 12:30 p.m. None. 25 Wisconsin 6-2 61 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 0 San Francisco at Arizona, 5:30 p.m. Dropped from rankings: Cincinnati 62 0 TGC — Web.com Tour Championship, third Class 1B 18, TCU 21, Arizona State 24 63 0 round, at McKinney, Texas 1. Liberty Chr. (6) 8-0 78 Others receiving votes: Louisiana Tech 100, Nebraska 71, TCU 71, Cin- 64 Austin Dillon 0 2:30 p.m. 2. Neah Bay (2) 8-0 74 cinnati 51, Oklahoma State 37, Toledo NBA 65 Danica Patrick 0 3. Cusick 8-0 63 TGC — Champions Tour, AT&T Champion- 30, Tulsa 21, Arizona State 21, Duke 66 Robert Richardson Jr. 0 4. Lummi 7-2 47 16, Northern Illinois 14, Northwestern National Basketball Association ship, second round, at San Antonio (same-day 67 Elliott Sadler 0 5. Almira C-H 7-1 45 11, Louisiana-Monroe 7, Western Ken- Preseason Glance tape) Others receiving 6 or more points: tucky 3, UCLA 1 All Times PDT 68 Joe Nemechek 0 Mary Knight 7. EASTERN CONFERENCE 69 0 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Pac-12 Football Atlantic Division 70 T.J. Bell 0 4:30 p.m. Standings Washington State Volleyball Coaches W L Pct GB 71 Jason Leffler 0 FOX — World Series, game 3, St. Louis/San Association NORTH CONF OVERALL Philadelphia 6 1 .857 — 72 Jason White 0 Oct. 21 Rankings Oregon 4-0 7-0 Toronto 4 1 .800 1 Francisco winner at Detroit Oregon State 4-0 6-0 Class 4A Brooklyn 3 3 .500 2½ 73 Cole Whitt 0 Stanford 3-1 5-2 RODEO 1. Mead 74 Chris Cook 0 California 2-3 3-5 New York 3 3 .500 2½ 6 p.m. 2. Jackson Washington 1-3 3-4 Boston 2 4 .333 3½ 75 0 3. Curtis Washington State 0-4 2-5 Southeast Division 76 Brian Simo 0 NBCSN — PBR, Finals, at Las Vegas W L Pct GB 4. Bellarmine Prep SOUTH CONF OVERALL 77 Jeff Green 0 SOCCER 5. Camas Miami 4 3 .571 — USC 4-1 6-1 78 Mark Green 0 6. Olympia Arizona State 3-1 5-2 Atlanta 3 3 .500 ½ 10:30 a.m. 7. Newport UCLA 2-2 5-2 Washington 3 4 .429 1 79 Mike Wallace 0 NBC — MLS, New York at Philadelphia 8. Richland Arizona 1-3 4-3 Orlando 2 5 .286 2 80 0 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012 • Sports 5

Thursday, Oct. 18 Thursday, Oct. 25 San Francisco 13 Seattle 6 Tampa Bay at Minnesota 8:20 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21 1. Falcons (6-0) Lone remaining undefeated team sits atop rankings. Sunday, Oct. 28 Minnesota 21 Arizona 14 2. Texans (6-1) Record crowd of 71,708 witnesses 30-point victory. Miami at N.Y. Jets 1 p.m. Dallas 19 Carolina 14 San Diego at Cleveland 1 p.m. New Orleans 35 Tampa Bay 28 3. Giants (5-2) Eli Manning adds to big play resumé with clutch win. Indianapolis at Tennessee 1 p.m. Green Bay 30 St. Louis 20 4. 49ers (5-2) Now 5–0 in games after losses under Jim Harbaugh. Jacksonville at Green Bay 1 p.m. N.Y. Giants 27 Washington 23 5. Packers (4-3) Charles Woodson breaks collarbone, out six weeks. Atlanta at Philadelphia 1 p.m. Houston 43 Baltimore 13 Washington at Pittsburgh 1 p.m. Tennessee 35 Buffalo 34 6. Bears (5-1) No questioning Jay Cutler’s toughness these days. Seattle at Detroit 1 p.m. Indianapolis 17 Cleveland 13 7. Vikings (5-2) Adrian Peterson runs for season-high 153 yards. Carolina at Chicago 1 p.m. New England 29 N.Y. Jets (ot) 26 8. Ravens (5-2) Terrell Suggs records sack in first game of season. Oakland at Kansas City 4:05 p.m. Oakland 26 Jacksonville (ot) 23 N.Y. Giants at Dallas 4:25 p.m. Pittsburgh 24 Cincinnati 17 9. Patriots (4-3) Tie record with 16th consecutive 350-yard game. New England vs St. Louis* 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 22 10. Broncos (3-3) Peyton Manning rests up, regroups following bye. New Orleans at Denver 8:20 p.m. Chicago 13 Detroit 7 11. Steelers (3-3) Big Ben improves to 15–2 in home state of Ohio. Monday, Oct. 29 San Francisco at Arizona 8:30 p.m. 12. Bengals (3-4) Winless 0–6 vs. Steelers, Ravens past two seasons. *at London 13. Seahawks (4-3) Pete Carroll falls to 0–3 vs. Jim Harbaugh in NFL. 14. Cardinals (4-3) Nose-diving with three losses following 4–0 start. ROBERT GRIFFIN III, QB, REDSKINS 15. Eagles (3-3) Andy Reid, Michael Vick both firmly on the hot seat. The Redskins may have lost to the Giants, 16. Redskins (3-4) RG3 “best QB (Giants) have played all year,” Osi says. BUCCANEERS (2-4) AT VIKINGS (5-2) 27–23, but it would be hard to fault Washing- 17. Cowboys (3-3) Jason Garrett invites Joe Gibbs to speak before win. This thrilling matchup was once an NFC Central ton’s dynamic rookie passer for the defeat. 18. Saints (2-4) Vilma finally plays, Brees leads comeback at Tampa. “black and blue” division rivalry. This season, Heisman Trophy winner RG3 completed 20-of- 19. Chargers (3-3) Going in “wrong direction fast,” says GM A.J. Smith. it’s the reason ratings will be up for Game 2 of 28 passes for 258 yards, two TDs and one INT, 20. Jets (3-4) Mark Sanchez fumbles away OT opportunity vs. Pats. the World Series between the Detroit Tigers and while also tucking the ball to scramble for an- 21. Titans (3-4) Matt Hasselbeck posts 22nd career comeback win. San Francisco Giants. other 89 yards on nine rushes. Griffin tossed 22. Colts (3-3) Chuck Pagano (leukemia) comes home from hospital. the go-ahead score with just 1:32 left to play in DOLPHINS (3-3) AT JETS (3-4) 23. Rams (3-4) Cheesehead faithful dominate crowd in St. Louis. the game. But a spectacular finish by G-Men The Fins and the J-E-T-S go toe-to-toe for the 24. Lions (2-4) Megatron targeted 11 times for 34 yards in defeat. Eli Manning and Victor Cruz ultimately earned second time in six weeks. New York took down 25. Buccaneers (2-4) Josh Freeman throws for 420 yards in painful loss. the win for New York and spoiled RG3’s effort. Miami 23–20 in overtime in Week 3. That game 26. Dolphins (3-3) Reggie Bush in news following Kanye West drama. was a battle of attrition — with both Reggie AARON RODGERS, QB, PACKERS 27. Bills (3-4) Defense allows 197 yards, four TDs in loss to Titans. Bush and Darrelle Revis leaving the game with Facing an improved Rams team, and with vir- 28. Raiders (2-4) Coliseum field all grass after A’s loss in MLB playoffs. knee injuries — and kickers, as Dan Carpenter tually no running game to help him in this 29. Panthers (1-5) Fire general manager Marty Hurney after slow start. missed a potential game-winner but Nick Folk game, the reigning NFL MVP did what he does 30. Browns (1-6) Trent Richardson (ribs) recovery team’s top concern. split the uprights for a Jets victory. best. Rodgers put the Packers on his right 31. Chiefs (1-5) Romeo Crennel picks Brady Quinn over Matt Cassel. CHARGERS (3-3) AT BROWNS (1-6) shoulder and led them to a much-needed win. 32. Jaguars (1-5) Jones-Drew (foot), Gabbert (left labrum) both injured. Rodgers completed 30-of-37 passes for 342 Adrian Peterson Athlon Sports The NFL should allow both the Bolts and yards, three TDs and zero INTs, leading Green Browns to use Stickum adhesive tape. These Bay to a 30–20 win at St. Louis. After a slow teams need all the help they can get. start to the season, the Packers’ passing game COLTS (3-3) AT TITANS (3-4) finally appears to be hitting its stride. After many years of welcoming home state BRIAN ROBISON, DE, VIKINGS hero Peyton Manning to Nashville, the Titans will face their new No. 1 pick nemesis, Indy Usually it is the Vikings’ other defensive end, rookie face of the franchise Andrew Luck. Jared Allen, who gets all the accolades. But this Houston’s Problem week, it was Robison who led Minnesota’s de- JAGUARS (1-5) AT PACKERS (4-3) fense in terrorizing Arizona quarterback John The Jags stagger into Green Bay as easily the Skelton. The purple people recorded seven J.J. Watt wreaking havoc biggest underdog of the week. There will be sacks, including three by Robison — who also for Texans’ opponents plenty of Lambeau Leap-ing by the Packers. forced a momentum-shifting fumble during a FALCONS (6-0) AT EAGLES (3-3) 21–14 win over the Cardinals. The Michael Vick Bowl pits the dual-threat lefty By NATHAN RUSH signal-caller against his former team. Atlanta FRANK GORE, RB, 49ERS Athlon Sports Editor In a battle between two of the league’s top de- drafted Vick No. 1 overall in 2001 and he played fenses, it was an offensive player who stole the for the Falcons until being convicted of felony show. Gore outshined even the San Francisco Texans defensive end J.J. Watt charges in August 2007 for his involvement in defense, which held Seattle to just 251 total crawled from the primordial abyss — a dog fighting ring. Vick’s roller coaster career yards. Gore completely ran over the Seahawks, as a tight end at Central Michigan be- was on the upswing after being signed by the finishing the game with 131 yards on 16 car- fore being a walk-on (and part-time Eagles in 2009 and given a $100 million deal in ries, while adding five receptions for 51 yards pizza delivery driver) at Wisconsin — 2011. But 13 turnovers and only nine total TDs through the air, as the 49ers rallied to a 13–6 to become the gnarliest, scariest and after six games have put Vick’s job in jeopardy. victory over the NFC West rival Seahawks. arguably best defensive player in the REDSKINS (3-4) AT STEELERS (3-3) CHRIS JOHNSON, RB TITANS NFL this season. Rookie quarterbacks have a 1–14 record After a series of sub-par performances to start against Pittsburgh defensive guru Dick LeBeau “The first thing, you love the fanat- since the 75-year-old took over in 2004. The the season, Johnson finally broke out in a big ical effort,” Jets coach Rex Ryan said way against Buffalo. One of only six running only win was a worthless Week 17 giveaway during his conference call prior to a backs in history to ever rush for 2,000 yards in to Baltimore’s Troy Smith in 2007. Clearly, RG3 a single season, CJ2K had 18 carries for 195 Week 5 Monday night matchup with does not have a “rookie mindset” or the skillset yards and two trips to the end zone, including the Texans. of a first-year QB. Griffin III has 13 total TDs, a vintage 83-yard sprint. En route to a thrilling “The guy plays with his hair on fire five turnovers, a 101.8 passer rating and an 35–34 road win, Johnson joined Oilers-Titans and that’s something you notice. But NFL-best 70.4 completion percentage through greats Earl Campbell and Eddie George as the the size, strength, athleticism; it’s rare his first seven games as a pro. LeBeau may be 53 years older than the 22-year-old RG3, but only running backs in franchise history with to find a guy with that kind of combi- the old dog better be ready for new tricks. 6,000 yards rushing and 30 games with 100 nation. … Really, it’s a guy, as a de- SEAHAWKS (4-3) AT LIONS (2-4) yards rushing. fensive coach all my life, it’s one of The Hawks will have had 10 days to rest up those rare guys that comes along once Prime Time Players provided by from their Thursday night loss, while the Lions in a long time and he’s doing a have a short week after a Monday night defeat. FanSided.com Athlon Sports tremendous job.” PANTHERS (1-5) AT BEARS (5-1) The 6'5", 295-pounder with the Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt has stepped into the spotlight, establishing himself as arguably the NFL’s best defender in his second season. Former Bears linebacker and defensive coor- 82.5-inch wingspan dominated dinator Ron Rivera is 9–29 since taking over Ryan’s Jets, during a 23–17 victory, Watt may only just now be getting “It’s a lot of fun. It’s nice when the top spot with the Panthers. A homecoming win would go a long way for the top Cat. just like he has owned every team the the recognition he deserves, but he everybody’s in on the party,” said Watt, Texans have played en route to their RAIDERS (2-4) AT CHIEFS (1-5) announced himself as a force to be after his first game of the year without 6–1 start this year. The second-year The Silver-and-Black have not lost a game at reckoned with during his first two ca- a sack. “It’s always fun when every- star has earned enormous respect Arrowhead Stadium since 2006. The five-game reer playoff games last year — when body’s getting sacks, everybody’s get- while becoming a larger-than-life winning streak for the road Raiders is the he posted 3.5 sacks and an intercep- ting plays, and we’re just having fun longest in the series’ history at the venue. character over the first half of 2012. Through seven games, Watt has 9.5 tion returned for a touchdown. out there as a defense together.” GIANTS (5-2) AT COWBOYS (3-3) Jerry Jones’ $1 billion “Palace in Dallas” has sacks and an incredible 10 pass de- But now Watt’s playmaking After earning their first AFC South given New York royal treatment. The Giants flections — or J.J. “Swatts,” as ESPN prowess and contagious energy is per- division title and winning the fran- meating throughout the Texans’ de- chise’s first playoff game last season, earned the first-ever win at Cowboys Stadium analyst Jon Gruden calls the batted and are a perfect 3–0 at the Boys’ new pad. Eli balls. Watt’s latest tipped pass fell into fense. Houston made a statement Houston has Super Bowl aspirations. Manning, in particular, really likes being on the the hands of Houston cornerback during its 43–13 complete domination And 6–1 is not nearly good enough; 159-by-71-foot big screen HDTV. The two-time Johnathan Joseph, who went 52 yards of Baltimore this past week. The stop- Watt is ready for the long haul. Super Bowl MVP has passed for 1,036 yards for a pick-six. While Ryan jokingly unit scored eight points of their own “We’re only seven games in,” said and eight TDs in three games, along with a suggests Watt should play for the — on the Joseph pick-six and a first- Watt. “I’ve got a lot bigger goals on memorable (and comical) autograph on the vis- Jaguars running back MAURICE JONES-DREW Knicks because of his shot-blocking quarter safety by Connor Barwin — my plate than some seven-week goal. iting locker room wall after a game-winning suffered a left foot injury on Jacksonville’s first drive in his stadium debut. play from scrimmage in Week 7. As a result, ability, the 3-4 end can also dish out while forcing three turnovers and There’s 16 weeks in a season, and I assists that lead to easy scores. recording four sacks. plan to use them all.” PATRIOTS (4-3) VS. RAMS (3-4) Mojo will miss this week’s matchup against the Tom Brady has come a long way since being Packers. Backup Rashad Jennings will start in the then-youngest quarterback in history to win MJD’s place, but now is the time for fantasy a Super Bowl. Since knocking off Kurt Warner, owners to start planning for Mitchell Rob Nathan Patrick Steven Athlon Board of Experts Consensus Marshall Faulk and the “Greatest Show on Turf” life without Jones-Drew. Light Doster Rush Snow Lassan This Week’s Games & Experts’ Records 66-38 65-39 66-38 67-37 68-36 67-37 Rams as a 24-year-old former backup to Drew Bledsoe, Tom Terrific has gone on to win two Buccaneers at Vikings (Thu.) Vikings by 3 Vikings by 3 Vikings by 4 Vikings by 8 Vikings by 7 Vikings by 5 more rings, break a few records, sign a couple Dolphins at Jets Jets by 1 Jets by 5 Jets by 6 Jets by 3 Jets by 5 Jets by 4 multi-million dollar contracts and marry the Chargers at Browns Chargers by 7 Chargers by 6 Chargers by 9 Chargers by 2 Chargers by 6 Chargers by 6 world’s highest-paid supermodel. This week, Colts at Titans Titans by 4 Titans by 1 Titans by 10 Titans by 3 Titans by 2 Titans by 4 he’ll be playing at London’s Wembley Stadium. Jaguars at Packers Packers by 14 Packers by 10 Packers by 14 Packers by 18 Packers by 17 Packers by 14 SAINTS (2-4) AT BRONCOS (3-3) Falcons at Eagles Falcons by 7 Falcons by 2 Falcons by 3 Eagles by 2 Falcons by 3 Falcons by 2 Drew Brees and Peyton Manning meet under Redskins at Steelers Redskins by 3 Steelers by 3 Redskins by 6 Steelers by 3 Steelers by 8 Steelers by 1 the lights on Sunday night in a Super Bowl XLIV Seahawks at Lions Lions by 3 Lions by 4 Seahawks by 4 Seahawks by 2 Lions by 3 Lions by 1 rematch of sorts. Broncos corner Tracy Porter Panthers at Bears Bears by 10 Bears by 5 Bears by 8 Bears by 8 Bears by 10 Bears by 8 — who made a Big Game-changing pick-six Raiders at Chiefs Chiefs by 8 Raiders by 1 Raiders by 6 Chiefs by 3 Raiders by 2 Raiders by 1 of Manning — will face his old Saints squad. Giants at Cowboys Giants by 3 Cowboys by 2 Giants by 3 Giants by 2 Giants by 4 Giants by 2 49ERS (5-2) AT CARDINALS (4-3) Patriots at Rams Patriots by 8 Patriots by 8 Patriots by 9 Patriots by 9 Patriots by 7 Patriots by 8 NFC West supremacy is on the line on Monday Saints at Broncos Broncos by 3 Broncos by 2 Broncos by 1 Broncos by 4 Broncos by 9 Broncos by 4 night. If the Cards are to be taken seriously, 49ers at Cardinals (Mon.) 49ers by 3 49ers by 7 49ers by 10 49ers by 7 49ers by 10 49ers by 7 they have to defend their turf vs. the Niners.

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Soccer Battle of the Swamp: Middle School Edition Sounders Beat Marathon, Clinch No. 3 Seed in CONCACAF Quarterfinals

By Joshua Mayers The Seattle Times Sounders FC played anoth- er CONCACAF Champions League game Wednesday. In other words, it was Sam- my Ochoa Time. The forward scored his fourth goal in as many CCL games as Seattle beat CD Marathon of Honduras, 3-1, to clinch the No. 3 seed in the quarterfinals in front of 7,874 at CenturyLink Field. Steve Zakuani and David Estrada also scored for the Sounders, who had already se- cured a berth to the knockout round and finished a perfect 4-0 in Group 4. Seattle will learn its quarterfinal opponent after Thursday’s games. Marathon (1-2-1) finished second in the group and the third team, Caledonia AIA of Trinidad and Tobago, finished last at 0-3-1. Ochoa opened the scor- ing in the 23rd minute when he knocked in a cross from the right by Mario Martinez, a star on the Hondu- Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle ran national team. It marked Chehalis’ Kaimi Henry shakes of Centralia defenders Cesar Lopez, left, and Michael Hinzpeter Wednesday night during the seventh-grade game of the Centralia- Ochoa’s eighth goal in all com- Chehalis Kiwanis Football Classic at Centralia’s Tiger Stadium. The annual event pits the seventh- and eighth-grade football teams from Centralia and Chehalis petitions — MLS, U.S. Open middle schools against each other, with proceeds going to the host school’s middle school athletic programs. Chehalis swept the series on Wednesday, with the Cup, CCL — which ranks third seventh-grade team winning 40-0 and the eighth-grade team winning 38-20. on the team. MLB Panda-Monium Lifts Giants In Game 1 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Series, his production and con- With three mighty swings, Pab- fidence down, his weight up. In lo Sandoval put the San Fran- the stands on this night, fans cisco Giants ahead in this World wearing furry panda hats cel- Series and put himself in a class ebrated with him. with Mr. October. Verlander got into trouble Sandoval hit three home again the third, and pitching runs and joined Reggie Jackson, coach Jeff Jones strolled to the Babe Ruth and Albert Pujols as mound when went the only sluggers to do it in the to 2-0 on Sandoval. Verlander Series, and the Giants jolted Jus- stared at Jones and shook his tin Verlander and the Detroit head. On the next pitch, Ver- Tigers 8-3 on Wednesday night lander could do little but watch in Game 1. A rollicking AT&T Park the ball sail into the front row in crowd — a sea of black and or- left. ange outfits — roared as Sando- To some, this looked some- val connected in his first three what similar to the 2010 Series at-bats. Popular in the Bay Area opener. That day, the Giants as the for his beat up the supposedly unhit- roly-poly shape, he went 4 for 4 table Cliff Lee on their way to a and drove in four runs. A Giant five-game romp over Texas. panda for sure. This is how bad it got for From start to finish, it was the Tigers: Former closer Jose basically a perfect game by the Valverde made his first appear- Giants. Coming off a Game 7 ance in 11 days. Leyland still win over St. Louis on Monday isn’t sure what he’ll get from the night, they looked totally fresh. struggling reliever. “We played our last game Lincecum, meanwhile, re- only two days ago,” Sandoval tired seven straight batters and said. “We’re still hot. We just struck out five of them. The came here and played our game.” two-time Cy Young winner has Verlander, the reigning Cy Marcio Jose Sanchez / The Associated Press embraced his new role in the Young winner so dominant in bullpen. this postseason, looked uncom- San Francisco Giants’ Pablo Sandoval hits a home run during the ifth inning of Game 1 of baseball’s World Series against the Detroit Tigers Wednesday in San Francisco. Jhonny Peralta hit a two- fortable from the get-go and run homer for the Tigers in constantly pawed at the mound. met in a curtain call. makes history,” Venezuelan to run after a tapper in front of the ninth off mop-up reliever As fans filed out singing The Tigers seemed out of President Hugo Chavez tweeted the plate that the Giants turned George Kontos. along with Tony Bennett’s stan- sorts in their first game follow- in Spanish. into a double play. Notes: Tampa Bay’s Des- dard “I Left My Heart in San ing a five-day layoff. That was Left off the 2010 World Se- Pitching in San Francisco Francisco,” the final score raised an issue in 2006, too, when Ver- ries roster by the champion Gi- for the first time since 2008, mond Jennings was the only a nagging question for manager lander and his teammates had ants, Zito shut out the Tigers un- Verlander scuffed at the rubber other player this year to homer Jim Leyland and his favored Ti- nearly a week off before getting til Triple Crown winner Miguel while warming up for the first twice in a game off Verlander. ... gers: Did too much rest after a wiped out by the Cardinals. Cabrera hit an RBI single in inning, pulled off his glove after Willie Mays and fellow Giants playoff sweep of the Yankees “I’m one that’s been around the sixth. The Giants won for badly overthrowing a curve and Hall of Famers Willie McCovey, mean too much rust? long enough to know that a lot the 14th straight time with Zito kept taking deep breaths. He Orlando Cepeda and Gaylord Tagged by Sandoval for a of things happen in this game. starting. hardly resembled the guy who Perry took part in the first-ball solo shot in the first inning, Ver- This was a big-hyped game with “Just the opportunity alone was 3-0 with an 0.74 ERA in ceremony. ... Tigers great Al lander could only mouth ‘Wow!’ Justin, probably a lot of pressure was mind-blowing. Me and my three playoff starts this year. Kaline, now a team executive, when the Giants star launched a on him,” Leyland said. wife were dancing around when Ever since two poor out- watched Detroit take batting two-run drive in the third that “But I don’t think it had any- I heard,” Zito said of getting the ings in the 2006 Series against practice from behind the cage. set off another blast of fog horns. thing to do with the pressure. Game 1 start. “And then the St. Louis — punctuated by two ... The Game 1 winner has won Sandoval reprised his power His fastball command was not boys came out swinging and throwing errors — Verlander eight of the last nine champi- show from this year’s All-Star good. He got out of sync. He got played great defense.” has worked hard to harness his onships. ... Cabrera and Posey game, when his bases-loaded on fast forward. He just did not NL championship series emotions and 100 mph heat in marked the first set of batting triple highlighted a five-run first pitch well tonight. It’s that sim- MVP Marco Scutaro hit RBI the early going. champs to face each other in the inning against Verlander. ple,” he said. singles after doubles by Angel Verlander was trying to World Series since 1954 when it And if there was any doubt Pujols homered three times Pagan. NL batting champion settle in when Sandoval tagged was Mays of the New York Gi- that Verlander was shaky, the last year, Jackson accomplished Buster Posey contributed two him, pouncing on an 0-2 fastball ants and Bobby Avila of Cleve- best sign came in the fourth. the feat in 1977 and Ruth did it hits, left fielder Gregor Blanco and lining it into the front row land. When Cabrera walked on That’s when pitcher Barry Zito, in 1926 and again in 1928. made diving catches to rob Ca- over the center-field wall. Quite a close full-count pitch, he play- a career .099 hitter, sliced an RBI For good measure, Sando- brera and Prince Fielder, and a start for the team that finished fully patted the Giants’ All-Star single with two outs off the cur- val lined a single his last time Tim Lincecum came out of the last in the majors in home runs. rent AL MVP for a 5-0 lead. up. He donated the bat he used bullpen to prevent further dam- Get this: It was the first catcher on his way to first base. ... The festive crowd stood for the first two homers to the age. three-homer game at the sta- Tigers bullpen catcher Jeff Kun- and applauded when it was an- Hall of Fame — no need for it Game 2 is Thursday night, dium originally known as Pac kel wandered the stands well nounced that Verlander was be- anymore, he broke on the back- with Doug Fister starting for Bell Park since the very first one, before the teams took the field ing pulled for a pinch hitter in swing of his second shot. the Tigers against Madison when Kevin Elster did it for the for warmups, snapping pictures the fifth. Sandoval gave them Sandoval is one of a record Bumgarner. Dodgers in 2000. Nope, not even of the stadium and field with another reason to get up mo- nine Venezuelans on the Series The Giants kept getting good home run king Barry Bonds had his cell phone. ... The Giants ments later when he hit a solo rosters, and his power perfor- bounces, with Pagan hitting done this. franchise played its 106th Series homer off reliever Al Alburqu- mance attracted attention way a double that hopped off the It was certainly a moment of game, trailing only the Yankees erque in the fifth, answering the beyond the ballpark. third-base bag. ALCS MVP Del- retribution of Sandoval. He was (225) and Cardinals (112). The cheers by waving his batting hel- “There goes the third! Pablo mon Young, meanwhile, failed benched during the 2010 World Dodgers are fourth with 105. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012 Life:A&E Romance of the Rails: Chehalis-Centralia Pumpkin and Mystery Dinner Trains in Full Swing for Fall By Delanie Willows season, which picks up again $52 ticket price. The purpose For The Chronicle next summer. is to stimulate the logic and Visitors can expect a problem-solving skills of the Starting on Saturday, the four-course meal and audi- audience, while re-creating Chehalis-Centralia Steam ence participation in solving an homage to yesteryear Train hosts a Halloween- a murder mystery for their through the storyline and themed weekend with a ret- train’s environment. Reser- ro-view tour of the Chehalis IF YOU GO: vations are required, and al- River Valley. Halloween cos- though seats were available tumes are highly encouraged Chehalis-Centralia Railroad & at the time this story goes to for children, who can par- Museum press, call to check for ticket ticipate in a costume contest 1101 Sylvenus St. Chehalis availability as the weekend for all ages, divided into five Telephone: 748-9593 approaches. separate age groups, and a E-mail: [email protected] pumpkin “hunt” upon de- These events all lead up parture from the train. Pumpkin Train: to the annual Polar Express The trip, an annual event Oct. 27 — 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 and Santa Steam Trains, a for the Chehalis-Centralia p.m. magical, night-time recre- Railroad & Museum, offers Oct. 28 — 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. ation of the children's book plenty of opportunity to see Cost: $10 per person, any age of the same title by Chris the sights from their histori- Van Allsburg, made popular cal 1916-era logging locomo- Mystery Dinner Train: by the Warner Bros. animat- tive. Oct. 28 — 4 p.m. ed movie. Highlights include a Hal- Cost: $52 per adult, $25 for chil- The Polar Express ride loween goodie bag for kids dren 10 and under features many of the same elements as the movie and and a take-away pumpkin to Polar Express be sought out by each child book: singing, hot cocoa, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, and the ultimate arrival to after the train trip. Early ar- Nov. 23 through Dec. 16 rival is advised, due to the 4:30 or 7:30 p.m. see Santa at the North Pole, limited nature of departure Cost: $33 per adult, $23 per child with an approximate run- times and space aboard the ages 3 to 16 time of about one and a half train. hours. On Sunday at 4 p.m., the Santa Steam Train The Santa Steam Train is Chehalis-Centralia Railroad Saturdays and Sundays, Dec. 1 the daylight option, with a will also be hosting their through Dec. 9 run-time of only 30 minutes, The Chronicle / File Photo Murder Mystery Dinner 12:30 or 2:30 and photo opportunities Children dressed in Halloween inery watch as the Pumpkin Steam Train engine connects ride, the last one for the 2012 with an on-board Santa. to the railroad cars for the return trip home in 2009. Halloween Costumes on a Budget

By Sarah Lundgren Heather Schultz, Brunswick or dad. Have the kids mark it all The Brunswick News, Ga. resident and director of the up with markers. Carry a laun- C.A.P.E. Theater, has plenty of dry basket and go as dirty laun- For many children, Hallow- costumes under her belt after dry." een is one of the greatest times years on the stage. She says it all Witty costumes are always of the year. begins with a simple glance. fun for the family, and Schultz Little ones can go from be- "Look around the house, en- has a few more up her sleeve. ing themselves to Superman or gage the kids and let loose with Grab an old pair of khakis or a pretty princess in a matter of the creative bug. Try grabbing a light colored pants and let the minutes. suit of dad's or a dress of mom's," children go to town. While imaginations run Schultz said. "Decorate the pants with wild, for parents, the holiday "Add a hat, briefcase, tie, la- various scientific formulas - e can be a little frustrating. dies gloves, whatever you've got equals MC squared, a2+b2=c2, However, some have learned around the house, to create a etc. — and go as 'smarty pants.' the tricks to creating a costume business person. Or add a hand- Add glasses and carry a big book on a budget. held calculator and glasses for too," she said. "One of my favor- For Brunswick, Ga., resi- an accountant. Or you could ites for a group, although not for dent Erica Pelkey, dressing up even add a small sack with a very young children, is to dress her young ones is a treat for the large dollar sign on the front for in all green or cut holes for head whole family. a banker." and arms in green lawn trash "Two years ago, my son, Zan- For kids looking to be a bit bags, wear green wigs and/or der, wanted to be a yield sign. It spooky on All Hallow's Eve, carry green pom-poms and go was the easiest Halloween for Schultz suggests using makeup as... wait for it.... 'Gang Green' — me. I used cardboard and duct on the face in addition to the gangrene)." tape and made him a yield sign suit to create a "Walking Dead" The list of possibilities for and figured I may as well do effect. Darken around the eyes costumes is endless. To get the the family costumes," she said. and hallow the cheeks with gray children involved in creating "I made a red light for me and a and black eye shadow to make their own look, Schultz has sev- stop sign for my husband and a little zombie. If a suit and tie eral ideas. Starting with basic had a box, so my youngest, Evan, aren't to a child's liking, Schultz elements already in the home, was a race car." says there's plenty more in fam- there's several directions to cre- With some simple pieces of ily closets. ate just what your little one is cardboard, colored duct tape "Grab mom or dad's bathrobe, looking for. and paint, Pelkey created an en- throw a towel over the shoulder, • White Sheet — While the tire ensemble for her family. add a shower cap, back brush obvious choice, Schultz says, By tapping into that child- and soap, and wear flip flops to would be a ghost or a Greek The Chronicle / File Photo like imagination, any parent can go as a person seeking a shower," god or goddess in a toga, there's Jaden Wyman, 5, Winlock, hugs his pumpkin as he heads home after riding the turn their child into just what she said. "Or wear old clothes more to be had here. " they want, all on a budget. from older brother, sister, mom please see BUDGET, page Life 2 Chehalis-Centralia Railroad’s Annual Pumpkin Train in 2009. Upcoming Activities & Events Train to Watch the Weather Scientifically Monday, Oct. 29 demonstrations. Spotters are needed, particularly in rural parts of Lewis County, as well as Weather Spotter those who have weather instru- Training Coming mentation, such as an anemom- eter. to Lewis County If planning to attend, RSVP Lewis County Emergency with Lewis County Emergency Management will host Skywarn Management at 740-1151 or Weather Spotter training for in- email at dem@lewiscountywa. terested citizens on Monday at gov. 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the Lewis The class capacity is 40 peo- County Sheriff’s Office. ple. National Weather Service employees with be on hand to Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia train new and veteran spotters, Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, including amateur radio, CERT, $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 citizen corps and law enforce- Community dinner, 5:30-7 p.m., ment staff, on how to look for Centralia United Methodist Church, The Chronicle / File Photo and report significant weather 506 S. Washington Ave., free, 736-7311 The 2009 Pumpkin Train in Chehalis included, from left, Sophia Gaskill,4, Napavine, Alyssa Gaskill,7, Napavine, Micaiah McCoy, events. 7, Chehalis, and Alannah Hancock, 4, Napavine. Training will include video please see CALENDAR, page Life 2 Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012 LIFE

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Continued from Life 1 Tuesday, Oct. 30 Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 p.m.; food available, 736-9030 Haunted House, Yard Birds Mall, $9 admission or $8 with canned food donation, 748-14889 Wednesday, Oct. 31 Man With Cerebral Palsy to Give Motivational Talk at College Motivational speaker Steve Ferreira, who was born with ce- rebral palsy, will be speaking at the Wednesday Lyceum Series at Centralia College. Ferreira wants people to know what it’s like to live with a disability. He will talk about his distress at birth and how he became disabled through birth trauma. He talks about how disabled people can accomplish Kimberly Mason / Chronicle file photo many things although some- The oicial color guard, four proud men from American Legion Posts 101 (Winlock) and 5 (Aberdeen), led the charge in the 2011 Veterans Day Parade in Winlock. This times they may look a little dif- year's parade is set for noon on Nov. 10. ferent. Finally, he will describe spending his childhood in Seat- Monday, Nov. 5 Friday, Nov. 9 This event will focus on lectures, all the sports that he has been tle and then living in New York demonstrations and artifacts involved with over the years, in- City for 18 years, Stein returned Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia Oregon Trail music and dancing, from the Battle of Fredericks- cluding his international com- to Seattle, where he currently Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., burg. petitions and medals. lives with his wife, three sons, $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 Cowlitz Prairie Grange, 864-2023 This event will be held at the Lyceum is free to everyone to Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., Twin museum and in the museum’s and their dog, Comet. Cities Senior Center attend and may also be taken as “Raven Stole the Moon” was events center. Historians Rusty Tuesday, Nov. 6 Potato and taco salad bar, open Humanities 286, 1 credit. Stein’s first novel. His next book, to everyone, $6, 4:30-7 p.m., Olequa Starr and Rob Sande will be giv- Lyceum classes are held in “How Evan Broke His Head and Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors Senior Center, Winlock, 785-4325 ing presentations about the ac- WAH 103, or Corbet Theatre if Other Secrets,” won a Pacific open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 Silent auction and spaghetti feed, tual battle itself with the North more space is needed. Northwest Booksellers Asso- p.m.; food available, 736-9030 fundraiser for family of Phyllis Cortinas, and South perspective. In addi- For additional information, ciation Award and was a Book- who was killed in automobile accident, tion to the lectures, there will be contact Jody Peterson at 736- 4-6 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 other demonstrations about the Sense Pick. Stein’s website is Wednesday, Nov. 7 Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 858-7748 or 9391, ext. 209, or email her at www.garthstein.com. [email protected] Civil War. [email protected]. The Chehalis Timberland Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Pop Offs, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Creek Library is located at 400 N Mar- starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange No. 153, Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, 273-2000, ext. Toledo Folk Musician Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix ket Blvd. For more information, 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis 301 Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia Eagles, Chehalis, 740-0492 contact the library at (360) 748- to Perform Back in 3301 or go to www.TRL.org. hard-shell tacos, two for $1, other menu Haunted House, Yard Birds Mall, $9 items, 736-1146 Saturday, Nov. 10 His Home Town admission or $8 with canned food Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix donation, 748-14889 “Give 'Em Hell, Harry,” A visiting Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Seth Martin, a folk musician production from The Olympia Little Safe candy stop, 4-7 p.m., Lewis Chehalis, 740-0492 Veterans Museum Event originally from Toledo, will be County Fire District 6, 2123 Jackson Theater, 7 p.m., Roxy Theatre, Morton, performing Saturday, Nov. 10, at $10, 496-0541 Highway, Chehalis, 748-6019 to Focus on Battle of the Daily Grind in Toledo. Trick Or Treat, Centralia Outlets, 4-7 Book signing, Jan Pierson, “Calamity p.m., 736-3327 Jan and the Russian,” noon-2 p.m., Book Thursday, Nov. 8 Fredericksburg Performing with Martin will Trick Or Treat, 4-5:30 p.m., downtown ‘n’ Brush, Chehalis At 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 10, be Bill Mallonee, formerly of the Open mic, 7 p.m., Matrix Vigilantes of Love. He recently Chehalis and Fairway Shopping Center, Pancake breakfast, 7:30-10 p.m., Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., the Veterans Memorial Mu- free trolley rides between two locations, Twin Cities Senior Center, pancakes, Chehalis, 740-0492 seum will be hosting its third was named one of the top 100 sponsored by Chehalis Business sausage and juice or coffee, or biscuits Association, Fairway Shopping Center and gravy, $5 for adults, $3 for kids, $7 Civil War event for this year. please see EVENTS, page Life 7 and Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of for both meals Commerce. Community breakfast, 7:30 a.m.-10 a.m., Morton Senior Center, $6 Carrie Cunningham, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Thursday, Nov. 1 Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, 273-2000, ext. 301 Open mic, 7 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Chehalis, 740-0492 Sunday, Nov. 4 Friday, Nov. 2 Albright to Play Carrie Cunningham, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., with Whatcom Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, 273-2000, ext. 301 Symphony Orchestra Centralia’s Charlie Albright will be performing with the Saturday, Nov. 3 Whatcom Symphony Orchestra at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 4, at the Garth Stein to Mount Baker Theatre in Bell- ingham. Speak in Chehalis Albright will play the “Tchai- Garth Stein, the New York kovsky Piano Concerto.” Also CH482397bw.cg Times bestselling author of on the program are “Finlandia” “The Art of Racing in the Rain,” by Sibelius and the Beethoven will be at the Vernetta Smith “Symphony No. 2.” Chehalis Timberland Library Tickets are $12, $26 and $30, on Saturday, Nov. 3, from 1 to 3 and free tickets are available for p.m. to read selections from and teenagers 12-17 with the pur- discuss his first book, “Raven chase of an adult ticket. They Stole the Moon.” may be purchased through Box A book signing will fol- Office, (360) 734-6080. low the presentation. Copies of Stein’s books will be available “Give 'Em Hell, Harry,” A visiting Sunday, November 4, 2012 at 3pm for purchase. Refreshments will production from The Olympia Little be provided. Theater, 2 p.m. Roxy Theatre, Morton, Mount Baker heatre, Bellingham Stein’s ancestry is diverse: $10, 496-0541 His mother, a native of Alaska, Dancing, Jack & the Roadrunners, 1:30-4:30 p.m., Swede Hall, Rochester, is of Tlingit Indian and Irish 807-1761, 520-6518 he Whatcom Symphony is thrilled to welcome descent; his father, a Brooklyn Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo native, is the child of Jewish starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Centralia’s own Charlie Albright, emigrants from Austria. After Jackson Highway, Chehalis hailed as “one of the most gifted musicians of his generation.” Charlie and the Orchestra Budget: Creative Costumes will perform the dazzling Tchaikovsky Piano Continued from Life 1 ‘living art,’” she said. “Or keep Concerto #1 in a concert that also features music the a-r-t T-shirt, get rid of the by Beethoven and Sibelius. Come up for the day, Add a cardboard and foil frame, add a trick like dribbling chest plate and sword to the a ball, tap dancing or some oth- or spend the weekend in Bellingham and Greek costume for a Roman er simple trick and they become enjoy great scenery, ine dining, soldier,” she said. “Take a long ‘performing art.’ “ sheet for multiple kids, create • Box — For many parents, and a wonderful concert. multiple holes for heads in a row. there’s probably a few boxes Then have the kids decorate the around the house as makeshift sheet and go as a crazy caterpil- castles or forts for the kids. lar. It’s also a great way to keep Schultz says to try cutting a Take a Teen for free a group of kids together while hole for head and arms, wrap in Get one free Teen Ticket trick-or-treating.” wrapping paper, add a bow and for kids age 12 to 17, • Old T-Shirt — As a lover of voila - instant birthday present. when you buy any the arts, Schultz has some ideas “Or cut holes for head and Adult Ticket. on how to use a basic shirt to arms, have the kids decorate Call for details. play a turn on words. “Add an it with colorful pens and go as old picture frame, with glass graffiti. They can also paint the back and picture removed, paint box to match their favorite bug TickeTs: $30, $26 and $12 A-R-T on the front of the shirt — yellow jacket, lady bug, etc. — Mount Baker Theatre WhatcomSymphony.com and when the child holds it up with old paint, add pipe cleaner Box Ofice: (360) 734-6080 to his or her face, they become antennae on the head and go CH482396sl.cg The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012 • Life 3

Columns, Celebrations, Voices Community Conversations

Voice of the People Young Artists Honored

What was your favorite Halloween costume ever?

“We’re going to go as the Blues Brothers.”

Jim Taylor Winlock, former antique shop owner

Photograph submitted by Laura Hanson, Lewis County Fire District 5 Winners in the Fire Prevention Week poster contest show the certiicates they were given. From left are Riverside Fire Authority ireighter Jennifer Ternan, Makensee Taliaferro-Bouge, third grade; Ben Puris, second grade; Emily Elswick, sixth grade; Taya McCallum, ifth grade; Kollin Jurek, fourth grade; and Riverside Fire Authority As- sistant Chief Rick Mack. Not pictured is irst-grade winner Dakota Lafery. “Elvira.”

Betty Donoghue Fire Prevention Poster Contest Winners Announced Ryderwood, retired restaurant By Lt. Laura Hanson First grade — Dakota Laf- business manager Lewis County Fire District 5 ferty Second grade — Ben Puris Fire Prevention Week con- Third grade — Makensee cluded with the announcement Taliaferro-Bouge of the countywide fire preven- Fourth grade — Kollin Jurek tion poster contest winners on Fifth grade — Taya McCal- Saturday at the outlet mall in lum Centralia. The National Fire Sixth grade — Emily Elswick Protection Association cam- Without effective partner- paign, “Have Two Ways Out,” ships with local educators, fire was highlighted throughout prevention and safety education hand-drawn and colored post- officials, the Fire Chiefs Asso- ers. ciation and the outlet mall, this Schools throughout Lewis event would not be successful. County participated, and more We appreciate the participation than 120 first place posters sub- of local schools and enjoy the mitted by students in the first opportunity to interact with through sixth grades were dis- students outside of an emer- “I was Velma from played at the outlet mall. The gency. Scooby Doo.” grand champions for the grade This is the winning poster that was drawn by St. Joseph School ifth grader Taya We also appreciate the dedi- level. The grand champions McCallum. cated efforts of local media to Gesyka Ryan from each grade level will have plaque, which is permanently Listed below are the results promote and present safety in- Rochester, REI their names engraved on the displayed in the Chehalis fire of the 2012 Fire Prevention post- formation routinely through “Captain Brian Slater Award” station at 455 N.W. Park St. er contest champions: their chosen media. To submit your photograph, e-mail [email protected] or send mail to Voices, The Chronicle, 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531.

Letter of Thanks Del’s Farm Supply Deserves sale, but they are very strong supporters of our youth throughout the year. Praise for Help at Animal Sale Del’s Farm Supply contributes the pan- To the editor: els for the swine show pen, gates and panels The Southwest Washington Fair is over, for stall pens. schools are in session and fall is here. However, their support doesn’t stop A few weeks ago, my grandsons, Mav- there. Del’s Farm Supply pays for each of erick and Colby Mitchel, sat at our kitchen the ultrasounds performed on the market Full Color Is table writing out their thank you cards to animals that are sold at the annual market the businesses that purchased their market animal sale during the local fair. “Last year, I was hogs during the local fair. Without their help, where would our Fabulous! In addition to the buyers, there were 4-H and FFA exhibitors be? Members NOW EASIER THAN EVER! a traffic light, also many add-ons from other businesses. would be reading on their check stubs what GET YOUR CUSTOMER’S and it lit up.” However, as we sat at dinner and our dis- deductions were taken out of their checks ATTENTION WITH FULL COLOR cussion was centered on those businesses, and they would include “Ultrasound Fee.” SIGNS AND GRAPHICS! Kim Linson the name of another local supporter came Ultrasounds are not cheap. Centralia, Goodwill employee up. “Why didn’t we send a thank you card So, the next time you are in town, stop to Del’s?” by and share with them the two most im- 736-6322 Del’s Farm Supply contributes more portant words in life, “Thank you!” than most people in our county and sur- 1616 S. Gold St. Centralia, WA 98531 rounding areas realize. They may not pur- Pat Amos In The Fairway Center chase animals during the market animal Napavine

Northwest Pediatric Center Presents: Cooking Classes with Jody Kline, Registered Dietitian Class: “Making Healthy Baby Food” Share your Topics Include: When and how to begin solid foods, using local and seasonal ingredients, Engagement, product reviews & new recipes. Where: .....Northwest Pediatric Center Anniversary 1907 Cooks Hill Rd. or Wedding When: ...... Monday, October 29, 2012 Time: ...... 6:00pm - 7:30pm CH483560sl.db Fee: ...... $20.00 E-mail: [email protected] Please call 360.736.6778 to Register CH482465cz.cg Life 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012 HISTORY

THE LONG VIEW An Unvarnished View of Chehalis The Sweet Smell of Streetwalkers and Spying on True Family Love

By Robert Kennicott minutes after they had passed. no help — in fact, she was the hand and with his arm around For The Chronicle You could almost see the per- one who got me in trouble by his wife, they walked home to fume in the air! running to my mother at any the awaiting supper. I thought As the town of Chehalis One day when I was on misdeed on my part. My moth- it the most beautiful thing I moved away from the railroad the boardwalk in front of our er was strict and punishment had ever seen. How I wished tracks and toward Market house peddling my little red severe. I soon learned that God I belonged to that family and Street, our automobile, they came by. One and Santa Claus were always lived in a little shack where family began of the madams patted my cute watching over my shoulder and there was love instead of my to find our- little head and gave me a big keeping records of my mis- cold 15-room house. I often selves on the shining silver dollar! I was deeds, so come Christmas… to hide in our big hedge and wrong side stayed in the hedge and cried. so excited that I ran into the I saw and felt little love in watch when it was time for ••• of the tracks. house to show my mother the my family because although him to get home from work. Next week: Dancing distress, There were coin. She called it “dirty mon- my mother was in the forefront hard Presbyterian pews and life in a three whore The young mother would put ey.” It looked clean to me. “You of the doer-of-good-deeds for on a clean dress and fix her Little Lord Fauntleroy outfit. houses down must give it back immediately the church and community, ••• Robert Kennicott hair, then she would wash the on the south Robert Kennicott was born in as soon as they return,” she she was autocratic and dictato- children’s faces and freshen end of State ordered. rial at home. My father for the Chehalis in 1904. During the Great them and they would sit on the Street where the Crestfallen and heartbroken, sake of peace would go along Depression he bought 120 acres porch and wait. Darigold Store (the Farm Store) I went back to wait for them. for awhile, but since he had above town on what is now known is now. When the madams But when they did come, it was a short temper, I never knew The second he showed up as Kennicott Hill, later expanding used to go up town on Saturday by carriage. They were laugh- when the explosion would down the street they would run his holdings to 587 acres on which afternoons to stimulate trade, ing and waving and feeling no come. It was like sitting on to meet him. When they were a he raised hogs, sheep and cattle. they had to pass by our house few feet away, she would take a Before he died in 1990, he gave his pain as they went merrily on a keg of dynamite. I knew I memoirs to Jan Pierson, an author on the wooden boardwalk. I their way and I kept my ill- should love my mother and few quick steps and jump into thought them the most beau- his arms. He would then hold who spent 25 years living in Che- gotten gain. many nights I would cry myself halis. She has compiled Kennicott’s tiful women I had ever seen! I was a very lonely child. I to sleep because I couldn’t. her close and give her a long And they smelled so good. I stories into a new book, “Prohibi- was never allowed to play with There was a family of four kiss on the lips, then pick up tion, Prostitution and Presbyterian used to wonder why my mother the rough boys in the neigh- who lived in a little shack the little girl and throw her on Pews,” which is being published this and sister didn’t smell that way. borhood. My sister was 11 across the street. He was a his shoulders. He gave the little autumn. For more information visit You could smell them for 10 years older than I, so she was common laborer and I used boy his lunch pail and held his www.calamityjan.com. TODAY IN LEWIS COUNTY-AREA HISTORY 1908 — Paving Progressing for its foresight in planning its groomed beard, Marvin Carroll. iPad Users - We have an app for you! in Centralia school building program, and for constructing the most recent Centralia was proud of its app.chronline.com schools below estimated cost 2005 — New Espresso Stand paving progress. and at considerably less cost per Appears Almost Overnight “The work of paving Tower square foot than the state maxi- Logger Joe Voetberg decided avenue is progressing faster mum, The Chronicle wrote. • Trained & Experienced that an espresso stand would be Caregivers now than it has heretofore,” Entertainment was provided a good way to supplement the • Quality Care From The The Centralia News-Examiner by Penny Ann Koher, a fifth- wrote. “The layers have the family income and give his 10 Comfort Of Your Own Home grade student at the school, who children a garner work experi- • One On One brickers laid now well past the provided an accordion solo. opera house, and bid fair to ence. Compassionate Care The school was the ninth He and his oldest son, Joby, • Free In-Home Assessment keep steadily on as there are school building in the Centralia lots of brick on hand at present. recently helped build a two-sto- • Temporary Or Long Term School District to be built in the ry drive-through espresso stand Care Services From the opera house to the previous 13 years. Centralia steam laundry work along Mellen Street across from • On Call 24/7 should progress faster than on the family’s existing stand in • Locally Owned & Operated the rest of the avenue as there 1983 — Beard Contest the King Solomon’s parking lot. • Serving All Of Lewis, Paciic, are no street intersections. The Winners Announced The two-story building ap- Grays Harbor, Thurston & Mason Counties work on Main street will only During the Chehalis Cham- peared to show up almost over- take a short time as the distance ber of Commerce annual meet- night. It only took two days to Compassionate In Home Assistance is short.” ing, the awards were given for erect because the Voetbergs had www.homecareprosnw.com the beard contest. The city of pre-built many of the compo- 883A South Market Blvd. • Chehalis, WA 98532 nents at home while waiting for 1958 — Jefferson-Lincoln Chehalis was celebrating its (T) 877-688-1136 (F) 360-996-4389 100th birthday. city permits. [email protected] CH481306cz.cg School Dedicated The fullest beard award was During this week in October won by Robert I. Venemon; lon- 1958, the $196,000 Jefferson- gest beard and longest handle- Lincoln Elementary School was bar mustache, Bill Junk; the dedicated in front of an audi- blackest beard, John W. Holter- ence of 150. The speaker was mann; the whitest beard, Paul Dr. Arnold C. Tjomsland, state McBride; the reddest beard, director of school plant facilities. 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RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

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DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

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© 2012 by NEA, Inc. Events: Veterans Museum Turns 15 starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Continued from Life 2 Sunday, Nov. 11 Jackson Highway, Chehalis living songwriters by Paste mag- azine. Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Monday, Nov. 19 There is no charge for the starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 event, but donations are accept- Jackson Highway, Chehalis Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 ed. p.m.; food available, 736-9030 Monday, Nov. 12 Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia Lewis County Veterans Parade, noon, Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, First Street, Winlock Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 Pop Offs, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Creek Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, 273-2000, ext. $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 301 Wednesday, Nov. 21 Tuesday, Nov. 13 Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange No. 153, Sunday, Nov. 11 Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia Eagles, p.m.; food available, 736-9030 hard-shell tacos, two for $1, other menu On Museum items, 736-1146 Anniversary, Author to Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix Wednesday, Nov. 14 Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Read From War Memoir Chehalis, 740-0492 Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Isaac Brekken / The Associated Press starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange No. 153, On the day that the Veterans Country singer and actress LeAnn Rimes, shown arriving on April 1, at the 47th Memorial Museum celebrates 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis Young Professionals Lewis County Thursday, Nov. 22 Annual Academy of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas, will perform on Nov. 30 its 15th anniversary, Washing- Networking Social, 5-8 p.m., Riverside at the Lucky Eagle Casino in Rochester. ton author Julie Titone will read Open mic, 7 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Golf Club Roof Top Bar, Chehalis, (206) 434 N.W. Prindle St., Chehalis, 740-0492 from a Northwest man’s unusu- 293-6126 al illustrated war memoir in the Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix related items. The school will be musuem’s Events Center. Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., decorated for the holidays, with Police Chehalis, 740-0492 Friday, Nov. 23 Julie will read from “Boocoo Christmas music throughout Fire Oregon Trail music and dancing, the day. Dinky Dow: My Short, Crazy Court Vietnam War,” which she co-au- open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., Admission is free, but do- Thursday, Nov. 15 Cowlitz Prairie Grange, 864-2023 East Lewis thored with the late Grady My- Music, 10:30-11:45 a.m., Twin Cities nations of canned food for the County ers. The reading will start at 3:30 Open mic, 7 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Senior Center, 748-0061 Tenino Food Bank are requested. p.m. Sunday, Nov. 11. Admis- 434 N.W. Prindle St., Chehalis, 740-0492 For additional information, sion to the reading is free; cake call Robin Rudy, (360) 264-5505, Stephanie Schendel and coffee will be served. Friday, Nov. 16 Friday, Nov. 30 and leave a message. [email protected] Myers was a professional LeAnn Rimes, 8 p.m., Lucky Eagle artist who died in 2011. Myers Chris Guenther, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Casino, $45, $55, $65, $75, 273-2000, ext and Titone were newspaper col- Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, 273- .301 leagues when they produced the 2000, ext. 301 BUILD. BUY. REFI. first manuscript of his memoir in the late 1970s. Saturday, Nov. 17 Saturday, Dec. 1 Titone and Myers eventually Ask me about home loans. married, had a son, divorced yet Chris Guenther, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Winterfest Coming remained friends. When he be- Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, 273- came bedridden two years ago, 2000, ext. 301 to Tenino Alan Pust they revived the manuscript to Lucky Eagle Comedy Festival, featuring Brad Upton, James Heneghen, Winterfest, a popular com- Mortgage Loan Oficer give him a project to work on. Dwight Slade, Susan Jones and David munity-wide family event for all This time, they added Myers’ Crowe, hosted by Mike Wally Walter, ages, will be coming to Tenino NMLS ID# 613958 drawings that had become part tickets $20, on sale at Ticketmaster or Saturday, Dec. 1. 800.258.3115 ext. 2366 of the National Veterans Art Lucky Eagle box office, must be 21 The event will include a gin- Museum collection in Chicago. Bazaar, Olequa Senior Center, 10 gerbread contest, arts and crafts TwinStar Credit Union a.m.-3 p.m., $20 to rent a table, lunch Titone is a former journal- served, 785-4325 booths, Kids Korner, demon- 1555 S Market Blvd ist who works at Washington Chris Guenther, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter strations and live music. Food Chehalis, WA 98532 State University in Pullman. Her Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, 273- will be available. writing and photography has 2000, ext. 301 As part of Winterfest, the appeared in regional, national Tenino Community Service and international publications; Center will present an arts and her essays have been published Sunday, Nov. 18 crafts bazaar from 10 a.m. to 4 CH482365cz.cg in three college textbooks and Bazaar, Olequa Senior Center, 10 p.m. in the Tenino High School two literary collections. Her a.m.-3 p.m., $20 to rent a table, lunch gymnasium, where approxi- novel, “Deadline Affairs,” was served, 785-4325 mately 40 vendors will sell a TwinStarCU.com recorded by Books in Motion. Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo variety of gift ideas and holiday- Life 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012 ENTERTAINMENT Ellie Goulding Revels in New-Found Honesty as ‘Halcyon’ Hits Charts By Mikael Wood the debut’s title track to No. 2 on in Herefordshire. To demon- close certain things Los Angeles Times Billboard’s Hot 100 this summer. strate the atmosphere she picked anymore. I did it for “Only you can see the empti- up her phone and played a video a bit because it made LOS ANGELES — Tucking ness I feel when you’re with me,” of Eliot’s young daughters jump- sense to me; I wanted her pale-pink hair behind her she sings in the soulful “Only ing around their living room to people to understand ears, Ellie Goulding explained You,” one of several new tunes the album’s title track. what I wrote about. recently that her new record re- Goulding performed last Tues- “There’d be times when she’d But now I feel like flects a blur of experiences over day during a sold-out concert at say, ‘This has to be on my re- people are talking the last two years — a period in the Troubadour. cord,’ and I’d almost go, ‘Are about aspects of me which she became such a star in Yet early signs suggest the you sure?’” recalled Eliot, who that I don’t want to England that Prince William fresh approach is paying off: has also worked with Kylie Mi- be a focus.” and Kate Middleton asked her Next month she’ll have a song nogue. “She was so liberated cre- Goulding said to sing at their wedding recep- on the final “Twilight Saga” atively.” she’d prefer if fans tion. soundtrack alongside Green Day In the studio — with no cell- look for meaning in “It’s definitely opened me up,” and Feist. (Not coincidentally, phone signal and “no contact the songs on “Hal- she said of the whirlwind stretch perhaps, “Twilight” star Kristen with anybody in the outside cyon,” which she since she released her debut Stewart was photographed en- world,” Goulding explained plans to spend as album, “Lights,” in 2010. The tering the Troubadour gig.) with a laugh — risk-taking was much time support- singer was curled up on a sofa in “Ellie’s sound is really the goal. “The whole experience ing — particularly in her dressing room at the site of unique,” said Michelle Boros, was really beautiful,” she contin- America — as she did Conan O’Brien’s show, prepar- music director at L.A. pop ra- ued. “And I think if I’d worked “Lights.” The single ing to perform her current sin- dio station KAMP-FM. “And in a studio (in L.A.) or in Lon- from that album took Ricardo DeAratanha / Los Angeles Times gle, “Anything Could Happen.” it’s not just the music — it’s the don, it would’ve been such a dif- nearly 18 months to English pop singer Ellie Goulding performs at Amoe- “It’s given me more intensity and quality of her voice. That’s what ferent story.” become a hit. ba Music, Oct. 17 in Los Angeles. a keenness to be very, very hon- cuts through and makes you say, However open she may feel “I’m not afraid est.” ‘What is this?’” in an artistic sense, Goulding of spending a year er gave up on ‘Lights,’ and look That intensity resounds As befits the album’s inti- admitted that public interest in singing ‘Anything Could Hap- what happened.” throughout Goulding’s strong mate vibe, Goulding, 25, re- her personal life — specifically, pen,’” she insisted. (“Sounds She pointed to the monitor sophomore set, “Halcyon,” corded much of “Halcyon” not in her relationship with dubstep good to me,” said her U.S. label in her dressing room, which which entered the U.S. charts in some state-of-the-art London superstar Skrillex — has been head, Martin Kierszenbaum, glowed with a shot of the inside the top 10 after it was re- studio, but at the family home harder to negotiate. who compared “Halcyon” to “Conan” set. leased two weeks ago. It’s a more of her co-producer, Jim Eliot, in “I’ve never said this to an- “Hounds of Love” by Kate Bush.) “I’m here and I get to perform daring, personal effort than Hay-on-Wye, Wales. other journalist, but it’s got to “Other people would be my new song,” she said with a “Lights,” with a greater emphasis “It’s quite a rural place,” the the point now where I don’t re- afraid: ‘It’s been a year, we grin. “And it’s still so close to on her singing than on the blip- singer said of the bookish burg ally want people to ask me about should probably give it up,’” me that I’ll perform it with every py synthesizer tones that drove not far from where she grew up it,” she said. “I don’t want to dis- Goulding went on. “But we nev- piece of energy I can muster.” ADVICE: Dear Abby Discovery of Wife’s Tattoo Shatters Husband’s Trust DEAR ABBY: My wife and her, she would say only that it because secrets can cause mar- find a job and hire a maid. No your local animal shelter and I have had many discussions was her body, and she would do riages to crumble. luck. He decided that since we elect a DemoCAT or a RePUPli- regarding tattoos. She would say whatever she wanted. didn’t need as much money, he can to YOUR house? No matter she wanted one; I’d disagree. I have gotten over the tat- DEAR ABBY: When I was would work less. Now he works whom you choose for the White Well, just before her birthday too part, but I haven’t forgotten a young woman, I was a single part-time, and I want out. — House, you can’t go wrong with she had her best about not knowing and how I parent. I did it all — the cooking, LIVING IN HELL IN NEW a furry friend. friend, a tattoo finally found out. I am hurt that the cleaning and working. My JERSEY They don’t make promises artist, give her she didn’t tell me. She doesn’t friends would laugh at how often DEAR LIVING IN HELL: they don’t keep. They can’t re- a small tattoo think it’s worth apologizing for. I’d say, “I need a wife!” I didn’t Tell your husband that you duce the deficit or improve the of a dragonfly It seems like everything she does mean it in a sexual way; I simply didn’t sign up for the role he economy, but what they can do with dots rep- now is one big secret. Please ad- hated housework and cooking. has assigned to you. I’m sure is give unconditional love. — resenting our vise. — HURT TO THE BONE When I started dating my he already knows you’re not INDEPENDENT ANIMAL AD- four children. IN KENTUCKY husband, my daughter told him, happy with the situation. If he VOCATE I didn’t know DEAR HURT TO THE “Mom will never marry you. Men is unwilling to resume working DEAR INDEPENDENT: I about it for BONE: Your wife didn’t tell you are just more wash and messes.” full-time, then it will be up to agree that pets give uncondi- about six weeks, By Abigail Van Buren because she wanted to avoid the He told her he would do the you to find some kind of job that tional love — and without “term until I walked argument that she knew would housework. Stupidly, I believed will enable you to save enough limits.” up behind her at her computer follow. Your children didn’t say him. money to leave. ••• desk and noticed it on her upper anything because they were pro- The economy tanked, I lost Dear Abby is written by Abigail shoulder. Our kids knew and tecting their mother. my job and I have become a DEAR ABBY: Election Day Van Buren, also known as Jeanne hadn’t said anything. It appears that you and your housewife. I feel like I’m serving will soon be here, when we go to Phillips, and was founded by her I got really mad and left the wife have significant commu- a life sentence in a prison of my the polls and elect a Democrat or mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear house for a while. When I re- nication problems. Counseling own making. I tried to convince Republican to the White House. Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. turned and began arguing with might help, and I recommend it my husband to move so I could Afterward, why not stop at Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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(CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) SYFY 59 59 ›› The Mist (2007, Horror) Thomas Jane, Marcia Gay Harden. (CC) WWE Friday Night SmackDown! (N) ’ (CC) Haven “Real Estate” (N) Alphas Dani starts hallucinating. TBN 20 20 The Harvest Perry Stone Praise the Lord (CC) Ever Increasing Israel: Journey of Light Creflo Dollar Seattle Praise the Lord TBS 55 55 The King of The King of Seinfeld Alcoholic Seinfeld “The Tyler Perry’s For Tyler Perry’s For Tyler Perry’s For Tyler Perry’s For › Rush Hour 3 (2007, Action) , Chris Tucker, Hiroyuki Sanada. Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) resumes drinking. Bubble Boy” ’ Better or Worse Better or Worse Better or Worse Better or Worse Carter and Lee battle Chinese gangsters in Paris. (CC) TLC 38 38 Say Yes: Bride Say Yes: Bride Say Yes to the Cure: Lori’s Fight (N) Say Yes: Bride Say Yes: Bride Say Yes to the Cure: Lori’s Fight ’ Say Yes: Bride Say Yes: Bride Say Yes: Bride Say Yes: Bride TNT 54 54 The Mentalist “Red Tide” A girl’s body The Mentalist Wealthy investment ››› Gladiator (2000, Historical Drama) Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix, Connie Nielsen. A fugitive general becomes a ››› I Am Legend (2007, Science Fic- washes up on the beach. (CC) banker is murdered. ’ (CC) gladiator in ancient Rome. (CC) (DVS) tion) Will Smith, Alice Braga. (CC) TOON 42 42 Dear (2012), Ray Liotta Adventure Time Adventure Time Adventure Time Level Up King of the Hill King of the Hill American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Paranormal Paranormal Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures “Cripple Creek” Dead Files Revisited (N) (CC) The Dead Files “A Banshee’s Cry” TRUTV 49 49 Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) Wipeout ’ (CC) Wipeout ’ (CC) Wipeout Contestants try their luck. World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... Dumb daredevils. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit CSI: Crime Scene Investigation “Lab USA 58 58 “Tortured” A killer has a foot fetish. serial killer who targets the elderly. killer spouts religious rhetoric. (CC) Sexual attacks on subways. ’ (CC) Prostitute slayings point to officer. Rats” ’ (CC) (DVS) VH1 62 62 Romeo Must Die Chrissy & Jones Chrissy & Jones Chrissy & Jones Chrissy & Jones T.I. and Tiny Behind the Music Ice Cube. ’ (CC) › Friday After Next (2002, Comedy) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. Premiere. ’

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Old Home Hazel Recipe Gar Gar WEN Paid Paid Shark Paid Paid McCar Cindy C CBS This Morning: KIRO 7 Eyewitness News Liberty Liberty Doodle- Doodle- College Pro Pulling College College Football Florida vs. Georgia. From EverBank Field in Jackson- Sports Big KIRO KIRO CBS 7 7 Saturday (N) Saturday Morning (N) Kids Kids bops bops Ftball League (N) (CC) Football ville, Fla. (N) (Live) (CC) Stars World News News Sesame Street ’ Curious Cat in Super Dinosaur Sid the Thomas Bob the Angelina 3 Steps to Incredible Health! With Greener Hubert Pépin Cooking Test Cook’s Old Old Market Warriors PBS 9 9 (CC) (DVS) George the Hat Why! Science & Fr. Builder Joel Fuhrman, M.D. ’ (CC) World Keller Kitchen Country House House ’ (CC) MNT 10 10 Paid Paid Animal Wild Adven- Now Eat! Young Live Life Paid Cindy C Su- Diet Paid RE- Memory ››› The Legend of Bagger Vance (2000, › My Baby’s Daddy (2004) Eddie Grif- Prog. Prog. Atlas Animals tures Icons Prog. persmile Doesn’t Prog. CLAIM Loss Drama) Will Smith, Matt Damon. (CC) fin, Anthony Anderson. (CC) Faces Paid Rescue Rescue Sonic X Tiny Toons Adven- Justice WWE Dragon Yu-Gi- Yu-Gi- Real Life WHAD- Paid Faces Does Your Bra Fit? Paid Younger- Cold Case Files Chris Chris C W 11 11 Prog. Heroes Heroes (CC) tures: Night League Ball Z Oh! Oh! Zex 101 DYADO Prog. Prog. Skin ’ (CC) Vintage Steves’ Victory Garden Crea. Knitting It’s Sew Sew It Sewing Quilting Sewing Love of Quilt in Motor- Rough Wood- Old Old Steves’ Julia’s Nick Cook’s Test Cooking PBS 12 12 Vehicle Europe Garden Home Living Daily Easy All ’ Arts ’ Room Quilting a Day Week Cut smith House House Europe Kitchen Stellino Country Kitchen Paid Paid Edge- Dragon- Swap TV On the Career Eco Co. Paid Paid Paid Paid FOX Col- College Football Texas Tech at Kansas State. (N Subject to Blackout) FOX Col- 2012 World Series: Giants FOX 13 13 Prog. Prog. mont FlyTV (EI) Spot Day Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. lege (S Live) (CC) lege at Tigers IND 14 14 Diamond Day: Diamond Day: Diamond Day: Diamond Day: Diamond Day: Diamond Day: Diamond Day: Diamond Day: Diamond Day: Diamond Day: Diamond Day: Diamond Day: ION 15 15 Paid Nopalea Home Paid Paid Weight Paid Paid Diet Paid Atmo- Paid Ninja! Humana ›› The Karate Kid Part III (1989, Drama) Ralph ›› The Next Karate Kid (1994, Action) Hilary Prog. with Prog. Prog. Loss Prog. Prog. Doesn’t Prog. sphere Prog. Macchio, Noriyuki “Pat” Morita. ’ Swank, Noriyuki “Pat” Morita. ’ IND 18 18 Wonder My Gospel Maralee Ollie Adven Ishine Bytes Lake Cash Guil Celebra Lake Freid Re BGEA Gospel Gospel Jesus Travel Saving Faith (2012) Spencer Scott. Good Morning KATU News This Morning - Sat (N) Jack Ocean Born to Recipe Food Sea Res- College College Football Regional Coverage. Michigan State at Wisconsin or Ninja Recipe. College Football ABC 22 22 America (N) ’ (CC) Hanna Mys. Explore Rehab cue Football USC at Arizona. (N) (Live) (CC) TV NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Sunrise at 7:00 AM Poppy Justin Lazy- MLS Soccer New York Red Bulls at Philadelphia Triathlon Ironman World Championship. Jillian The Noodle/ Pajani- NewsChannel 8 at NBC 26 26 Sunrise (N) (CC) Cat (EI) Time Town Union. From PPL Park in Chester, Pa. From Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. ’ Wiggles Doodle mals 5PM (N) (CC) Good Day Oregon Saturday (N) Big Mystery Eco Co. Kids Amer. Young Cindy C FOX Col- College Football Texas Tech at Kansas State. (N Subject to Blackout) FOX Col- 2012 World Series: Giants FOX 27 27 World Hunters News Athlete Icons lege (S Live) (CC) lege at Tigers UNI 28 28 Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Pocoyo Back Zigby Maya Dora... Diego Crema Crema Delicioso (SS) Sabadazo (SS) Don Francisco Cindy C MEGA Sell Sell Flip This House Flip This House Flip This House Flipping Boston Flipping Boston Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Extermi- Extermi- Extermi- Extermi- A&E 52 52 Ninja! House House “Flip-Flop” (CC) “Pipe Dreams” (CC) (CC) (N) (CC) nator nator nator nator AMC 67 67 Stooges ››› The War of the Worlds (1953) ›› Tales From the Darkside: The ›› The Frighteners (1996, Suspense) Michael J. ›› Jeepers Creepers (2001, Horror) ››› Predator (1987, Science Fiction) Arnold ›› Pred- Gene Barry, Ann Robinson. (CC) Movie (1990) Deborah Harry. (CC) Fox, Trini Alvarado. (CC) Gina Philips, Justin Long. (CC) Schwarzenegger, Carl Weathers. (CC) ator 2 APL 43 43 Big Cat Big Cat Pets 101 ’ Must Love Cats Dogs 101 (CC) Cats 101 (CC) The Haunted ’ The Haunted ’ The Haunted ’ The Haunted ’ The Haunted ’ The Haunted ’ The Haunted ’ BET 56 56 BET Inspiration Chris Chris Chris Foxx Jamie Foxx Foxx Foxx My My My My Parkers Parkers The Parkers ’ Parkers Parkers Parkers Parkers House- Watch What Hap- Life After Top Chef Life After Top Chef Life After Top Chef Life After Top Chef Flipping Out Jeff Flipping Out (CC) Flipping Out (CC) Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA BRAVO 66 66 wives of Atlanta pens: Live upsets Gage. CBUT 29 29 Mon Busy Animal Super Dood Gold Absolutely Nature/ Things Triathlon Figure Skating Speed Skating George 22 Min Nature/ Things Land & Sea ’ C M T 61 61 CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Social Hour CMT Music ’ Insider Top 20 Countdown ’ Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. CNBC 46 46 Hair Cindy C Paid Hu Keurig Burnett Paid Paid Paid De Paid Shaun Paid Cindy C Cook Hoover WEN Hu Burnett Cash Money Millions Ult. Factories CNN 44 44 Sat. Bottom CNN Saturday Morning (N) CNN Newsroom Your Money (N) CNN Newsroom (N) Gupta CNN Newsroom Situation Room CNN Newsroom America CNNH 45 45 CNN Saturday Morning Bottom Sat. Morning HLN Weekend Your Money (N) CNN Newsroom (N) Investigators Evid Evid Situation Room CNN Newsroom COM 60 60 Paid PJ Paid Shaun T D.L. Hughley: Un- ›› The Original Kings of Comedy ››› Beverly Hills Cop (1984) Eddie ›› Balls of Fury (2007) Dan Fogler, ›› Waiting... (2005, Comedy) Ryan ›› Semi-Pro Prog. Jeans! Prog. apologetic ’ (2000) Cedric the Entertainer. (CC) Murphy, Judge Reinhold. (CC) . (CC) Reynolds, Anna Faris. (CC) (2008) (CC) D I S 41 41 Little Spookley Pmp. Doc Mickey Pirates Phineas Phineas Gravity Fish ANT Jessie Wiz Wiz Good ›› Halloweentown (1998) Hallowntown II ››› Halloweentown High Nopalea Zumba Weight Get Paid Nutribul- Alaska: The Last American Chop- Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction Auction A Haunting ’ A Haunting “Spell- Exorcists: The The Exorcist Files DSC 8 8 with Dance Loss SHARK Prog. let Frontier ’ (CC) per “Full Circle” Kings Kings Kings Kings Kings Kings (CC) bound” ’ True Story (CC) ’ (CC) Su- Cindy C The E! True Holly- Jonas Jonas Fashion Police E! News (N) The The Fatal Honeymoons Bridal to Homi- Going Postal: 15 Most Shocking Acts E!: Fatal Teen Kids of Killers E! 65 65 persmile wood Story ’ Soup Soup cidal of Violence Triangle SportsCenter (N) College GameDay From Norman, Okla. College Football Tennessee at South Carolina. (N) (Live) College ESPN Goal Line (N) (Live) College Football Ohio State at Penn State. (N) (Live) College ESPN 32 32 (Live) (CC) (N) (Live) (CC) Football Football ESPN2 33 33 NFL Live (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Iowa at Northwestern. (N) (Live) Score College Football Score College Football College Football FAM 39 39 Hoover Ninja! ››› Hook (1991) Dustin Hoffman, Robin Williams. ›› Scooby-Doo (2002, Comedy) Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters ›› The Addams Family (1991) ›› Addams Family Values (1993) FNC 48 48 FOX & Friends Bulls Cavuto Forbes Cash In News HQ News HQ Jour. News Stossel America’s News Headquarters (N) News HQ FOX Report (N) Huckabee (N) FOOD 35 35 Paid Yng- Paula Guy’s Be.- Best Sand. Amer Paula Pioneer Trisha’s Giada Chopped Unwrapped Restaurant: Im. Restaurant Sta. Diners Diners Iron Chef Amer. FX 53 53 Tommie Get ›› Darkness Falls (2003, Horror) How I How I How I Two Men Two Men Two Men College Football UCLA at Arizona State. (N) (Live) Two Men ››› Hellboy (2004, Fantasy) Ron Perl- Copper SHARK Chaney Kley, Emma Caulfield. Met Met Met man, John Hurt, Selma Blair. GOLF 70 70 European PGA Tour Golf BMW Masters, Third Round. LPGA Tour Golf Golf PGA Tour Golf PGA Tour Golf Central Golf HALL 19 19 I Love I Love I Love I Love I Love I Love Golden Golden Golden Golden The Good Witch’s Family (2011) Cath- The Good Witch (2008, Drama) Cath- ››› The Good Witch’s Garden (2009, The Good Witch’s Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Girls Girls Girls Girls erine Bell, Noah Cappe. (CC) erine Bell, Chris Potter. (CC) Drama) Catherine Bell. (CC) Gift (CC) HGTV 68 68 Cindy C SHARK Bryan Elbow Buying Prop Prop Bath Bath Yard Kitchen House House Love It or List It Halloween Trk Extreme Homes Extreme Homes Homes Novo HIST 37 37 Paid Paid Heavy Metal Modern Marvels Modern Marvels Underworld Lost Worlds Blood-Dracula Secrets (CC) MonsterQuest MonsterQuest Real Wolfman LI FE 51 51 Hoover Nopa Paid Total Paid Paid Barre Paid Paid WEN Dead at 17 (2008) Barbara Niven. My Life, Movie ››› Seventeen and Missing (2007) Betrayed at 17 (2011, Drama) (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Chris Hayes Melissa Harris-Perry (N) Weekends With Alex Witt (N) MSNBC Live (N) MSNBC Live (N) MSNBC Live (N) Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera Santa Rosa MTV 63 63 Ridic. Ridic. Clue Clue Clue Jersey Shore ’ Jersey Underemployed Made ’ I Made Ten Jersey Shore ’ Jersey Shore ’ Underemployed ››› Napoleon Dynamite (2004) ’ NBCS 34 34 Hunting White. Bucks Hunting Winch. Outdoor College Football Delaware at Old Dominion. (N) (Live) Game MLS Soccer D.C. United at Chicago Fire. (N) MLS Soccer: Earthquakes at Timbers NICK 40 40 Penguin Penguin Parents Parents Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Turtles Spong Spong Spong Power Kung T.U.F.F. Robot Kung Spong Spong Spong Victo Victo OXY 50 50 Paid Paid Hu Lumi Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) › The Glass House (2001) (CC) ››› The Duchess (2008) Keira Knightley. ››› Pride & Prejudice (2005) Keira Knightley. (CC) First R O OT 31 31 Paid Ninja Paid Rake Paid Chain College Football Texas at Kansas. (N) (Live) College Football Idaho State at Montana. (N) (Live) Football Sea Basketball SPIKE 57 57 SHARK Humana Cook Weight Cindy C Paid Xtreme Horse- Trucks! Muscle- Ink Master ’ (CC) Ink Master ’ (CC) Ink Master ’ (CC) Ink Master “Tattoo › Crank: High Voltage (2009) Jason ›› The Punisher Cleans Safe Loss Prog. 4x4 ’ power (CC) Car Her What?” Statham, Amy Smart. ’ (2004, Action) ’ SYFY 59 59 Paid Hu Cook Paid Hu Shark Scare Scare Scare ››› Planet Terror (2007) (CC) From Dusk Till Dawn 2 From Dusk Till Dawn 3: Hangman ››› Dawn of the Dead TBN 20 20 The Auto Come Bug Mon Hop Rocks Goliath Ishine Inspir. Hermie Cater Tails Heroes-Bible News Carman Halloween 3:16 Videos. Memories In TBS 55 55 Married Married Name Is Accord- There Meet, House/ Accord- ››› I Love You, Man (2009, Comedy) ›› Bewitched (2005) Nicole Kidman, › Wild Wild West (1999, Action) Will Friends Friends Friends Friends Earl ing-Jim Yet? Browns Payne ing-Jim Paul Rudd, Jason Segel. (CC) Will Ferrell. (CC) Smith, . (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) TLC 38 38 Property Ladder Property Ladder Property Ladder Property Ladder 20/20 on TLC ’ 20/20 on TLC ’ 20/20 on TLC ’ 20/20 on TLC ’ 20/20 on TLC ’ Hard Evidence Hard Evidence Hard Evidence Law & Order Law & Order Law & Order Law & Order “Gov Major Crimes “Re- Rizzoli & Isles Supernatural ’ Supernatural ’ Supernatural ’ Supernatural Supernatural ’ Supernatural ’ TNT 54 54 “Sects” ’ “Shotgun” ’ “Trade This” ’ Love” ’ loaded” “Crazy for You” (CC) (CC) (CC) “Fallen Idols” ’ (CC) (CC) TOON 42 42 Looney Looney Scan2 Reda Bey Poke Ben 10 Star Drag Drag Star Level NinjaGo ’puff Samur. Adven Adven Annoy Regular Regular Halloween Scary TRAV 36 36 Rifles Holly When Vacations Mysteries at Ext. Terror Rides Ext. Terror Rides Coaster Coaster Food Food Food Food Toy Toy Airport Airport Ghost Adventure Ghost Adventure TRUTV 49 49 Hu Hoover Loss Cook Hu Paid Hoover Ninja Bait Bait Over Over Most Daring Most Daring Most Daring Most Daring Most Shocking Most Shocking Cook Silent No De- Cook Paid Zumba NCIS “My Other NCIS Ducky is kid- NCIS Posthumous NCIS A missing NCIS “Bloodbath” NCIS Intelligence NCIS “In the Zone” NCIS “Love & War” NCIS “Moonlight- USA 58 58 Safe Victims frosting Safe Prog. Dance Left Foot” (CC) napped. (CC) accusation. staff sergeant. ’ (CC) officer is killed. ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ing” (CC) VH1 62 62 Jump Start ’ Jump Start ’ Jump Start ’ Top 20 Count. Top 20 Count. ››› The Natural (1984) Robert Redford. Premiere. ’ Greatest Feuds Greatest Feuds Dr. Drew Chrissy Chrissy Life 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012 ENTERTAINMENT

SATURDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets October 27, 2012 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 College Football Notre Dame at Oklahoma. (N) (Live) (CC) Pac-12 Tonight Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (CC) Burn Notice “Old Friends” Michael KOMO 4 News Castle “Little Girl ABC 4 4 (CC) assassination attempts. (CC) 11:00pm Lost” ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Paid Program Northwest Back- Revolution “No Quarter” Maggie and Chicago Fire “Professional Courtesy” Law & Order: Special Victims Unit KING 5 News (N) Saturday Night NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) roads Aaron look for Grace. ’ (CC) Casey faces a difficult choice. “Manhattan Vigil” ’ (CC) (DVS) Live ’ (CC) IND 6 6 (N) ’ (CC) Paid Program Paid Program Law & Order “Corpus Delicti” (CC) Law & Order “Trophy” ’ (CC) News Inside Edition Access Hollywood ’ (CC) CBS Evening KIRO 7 Eyewit- Entertainment Tonight (N) ’ (CC) Hawaii Five-0 “Pu’olo” Chin Ho shares Criminal Minds “Dorado Falls” Investi- 48 Hours “Lina’s Heart” A man sus- KIRO 7 News at The Insider (N) CBS 7 7 News (N) (CC) ness News news about Joe White. (CC) gating a mass murder. ’ pected of killing his wife. (N) (CC) 11PM ’ (CC) PBS 9 9 Antiques Roadshow Persian rug used Steve McQueen: Man on the Edge Call the Midwife Search for a missing ›››› The Searchers (1956, Western) John Wayne, Jeffrey Hunter, Natalie Austin City Limits Performances by the to cover furniture. ’ (CC) Home movies profile the actor. (CC) baby. ’ (CC) Wood. A Civil War hero spends five years searching for his niece. Shins and Dr. Dog. (N) ’ (CC) Bloopers (N) ’ Bloopers (N) ’ Bones A headless corpse appears in Bones “The Bikini in the Soup” Liquefied Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- Unsealed: Alien Unsealed: Con- Star Wars: The Clone Wars “Cloak of MNT 10 10 (CC) (CC) the woods. ’ (CC) remains in a tanning bed. ’ 9 (N) (CC) day Night (CC) Files (N) ’ (CC) spiracy Files (N) Darkness; Lair of Grievous” (CC) Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- The Office “Initia- The Office “Diwali” CSI: Miami “Presumed Guilty” Attorney Leverage “The Wedding Job” The team Criminal Minds “Coda” Reid connects It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny C W 11 11 ment ’ (CC) ment ’ (CC) tion” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) may be involved in a cover-up. poses as wedding planners. with an autistic child. ’ (CC) in Phila. in Phila. Antiques Roadshow “San Jose” Paint- Doctor Who “The Doctor Who “The As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Keeping Up Ap- Keeping Up Ap- Are You Being Are You Being The Red Green The Red Green PBS 12 12 ing by Carl Herpfer. (CC) Time Warrior” Time Warrior” (CC) (CC) pearances (CC) pearances (CC) Served? ’ Served? ’ Show (CC) Show ’ (CC) 2012 World Series San Francisco Giants at Detroit Tigers. Seahawks Satur- Two and a Half Two and a Half The Big Bang The Big Bang Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- MasterChef “Top 13 Compete” Making FOX 13 13 Game 3. From Comerica Park in Detroit. (N) (CC) day Night (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) 10 (N) (CC) day Night (CC) the best of low-cost ingredients. IND 14 14 Diamond Day: Holiday Diamond Day Diamond Day: Holiday Diamond Day Diamond Day: Holiday Diamond Day Gifts for the Family Best of ShopNBC Best of ShopNBC NUMB3RS “Trust Metric” The team must NUMB3RS “Hollywood Homicide” Wom- NUMB3RS “Velocity” A car crashes into NUMB3RS “Thirteen” Killer leaves be- NUMB3RS “Robin Hood” Stolen money NUMB3RS “In Security” A woman is ION 15 15 track down Granger. ’ (CC) an murdered in actor’s mansion. a coffee shop. ’ (CC) hind Bible verses. ’ (CC) is donated to charities. (CC) gunned down in her home. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Kenneth Hagin Jay Sekulow In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Perry Stone Alive With Kong Hillsong (CC) End of the Age Check the Sound The Ramp MX TV Acquire the Fire College Football Notre Dame at Oklahoma. (N) (Live) (CC) Paid Program Cash Cab (CC) Cash Cab (CC) Jeopardy! (CC) Wheel of Fortune KATU News at 11 Castle “Little Girl ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Lost” ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News Straight Talk Grants Getaways Revolution “No Quarter” Maggie and Chicago Fire “Professional Courtesy” Law & Order: Special Victims Unit NewsChannel 8 at Saturday Night NBC 26 26 (N) (CC) Aaron look for Grace. ’ (CC) Casey faces a difficult choice. “Manhattan Vigil” ’ (CC) (DVS) 11 (N) (CC) Live ’ (CC) UNI 30 30 Comediant. Noticiero Alfombra Roja (N) (SS) Sábado Gigante “Celebra 50 Años” Cincuenta aniversario de Sábado Gigante. (N) (SS) Comediant. Noticiero 2012 World Series San Francisco Giants at Detroit Tigers. Cops “Fort Myers, FOX 12 News at 8 O’Clock (N) Leverage “The Stork Job” The team 10 O’Clock News (N) MasterChef “Top 13 Compete” Making FOX 27 27 Game 3. From Comerica Park in Detroit. (N) (CC) Florida” goes after an adoption company. the best of low-cost ingredients. Billy the Extermi- Billy the Extermi- Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Parking Wars (N) Parking Wars (N) Billy the Extermi- Billy the Extermi- Billy the Extermi- Billy the Extermi- A&E 52 52 nator (CC) nator (CC) (CC) (CC) nator (N) (CC) nator (N) (CC) nator (CC) nator (CC) AMC 67 67 ›› Predator 2 (1990, Science Fiction) Danny Glover, Gary Busey, Ruben Blades. ›› Alien vs. Predator (2004, Science Fiction) Sanaa Lathan, Raoul Bova. Ant- ››› Predator (1987, Science Fiction) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Carl Weathers, Police officers lock horns with a bloodthirsty alien. (CC) arctic explorers encounter deadly extraterrestrials. (CC) Jesse Ventura. A team is stalked by an intergalactic trophy hunter. (CC) APL 43 43 The Haunted A family is terrorized. Too Cute! ’ (CC) Too Cute! “Fuzzy Polar Puppies” (N) Too Cute! ’ (CC) Pit Bulls and Parolees “Ghost Dog” Too Cute! ’ (CC) BET 56 56 › The Janky Promoters (2009, Comedy) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. (CC) ›› I, Robot (2004) Will Smith, Bridget Moynahan. A homicide detective tracks a dangerous robot in 2035. (CC) ›› Roll Bounce (2005) Bow Wow. BRAVO 66 66 Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles ››› Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989, Adventure) Harrison Ford, Sean Connery, Denholm Elliott. Indy’s hunt ››› Indiana Jones and the Last Cru- Madison suffers a devastating loss. John and Colton have family news. for his missing father leads to the Holy Grail. sade (1989) Harrison Ford. CBUT 29 29 Land & Sea (CC) Mansbridge Doc Zone ’ (Part 2 of 2) (CC) Hockey Night in Canada: Classic ’ (CC) News Titanic: Blood and Steel (CC) George-Tonight C M T 61 61 Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Bayou Billionaires (N) (CC) Redneck Rehab (N) ’ (CC) Bayou Billionaires ’ (CC) CNBC 46 46 The Suze Orman Show (N) (CC) Debt Do Us Part Debt Do Us Part Ultimate Factories “Budweiser” The Suze Orman Show (CC) Debt Do Us Part Debt Do Us Part Paid Program Hair Restoration CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom (N) GPS Roadmap to Powering America Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom (N) GPS Roadmap to Powering America CNNH 45 45 GPS Roadmap to Powering America Piers Morgan Tonight The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom (N) COM 60 60 ›› Semi-Pro (2008, Comedy) Will Fer- › Half Baked (1998, Comedy) Dave Chappelle, Guillermo Diaz, Jim Breuer. New Katt Williams: It’s Pimpin’ Pimpin’ Kevin Hart: Seriously Funny The DL Hughley: The Endangered List D.L. rell, Woody Harrelson. (CC) York potheads attempt to get their friend out of jail. (CC) (CC) comic’s take on his family. (CC) Hughley performs stand-up. (N) D I S 41 41 Halloweentown ›› Return to Halloweentown (2006) Sara Paxton. ’ Girl vs. Monster (2012, Comedy) Olivia Holt, Brendan Meyer. ’ (CC) Gravity Falls ’ Jessie ’ (CC) My Babysitter My Babysitter How Evil Are You? What causes people Mermaids: The Body Found A team claims to have found a mermaid. ’ (CC) The Dark Life after dark for nocturnal animals. (N) ’ (CC) Mermaids: The Body Found A team DSC 8 8 to perform evil acts. ’ (CC) claims to have found a mermaid. ’ E! 65 65 Married to Jonas Married to Jonas E! News ››› The Women (1939, Comedy) Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, Rosalind Russell. Socialites gos- A-List Listings Fashion Police Guest host Kris Jenner . (Part 1 of 2) (Part 2 of 2) sip about their friend’s husband’s girlfriend. ESPN 32 32 College Football Mississippi State at Alabama. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 College Football Michigan at Nebraska. (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) The Daily Dime Season Preview College Football Final (N) (CC) NHRA Drag Racing College Football FAM 39 39 ››› Matilda (1996, Comedy) Mara Wilson, Danny DeVito, Rhea Perlman. ››› Monster House (2006, Fantasy) Voices of Steve Buscemi. Premiere. ››› Monster House (2006) Voices of Steve Buscemi, Maggie Gyllenhaal. FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) The Journal Editorial Report (CC) Justice With Judge Jeanine Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) Red Eye FOOD 35 35 Halloween Wars Chopped “Chocolate Challenge” Chopped “A Very Piggy Halloween” Chopped “Fright Bites” Chopped Candy and chicken feet. Iron Chef America FX 53 53 ››› Hellboy (2004, Fantasy) Ron Perl- ›› Twilight (2008, Romance) Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Billy Burke. A teen is caught up in an ›› The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009, Romance) Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Laut- man, John Hurt, Selma Blair. unorthodox romance with a vampire. ner. Bella finds herself drawn into the world of werewolves. GOLF 70 70 Golf CIMB Classic, Third Round. From Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Golf CIMB Classic, Final Round. From Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (N) (Live) The Good Witch’s Gift (2010, Drama) The Good Witch’s Family (2011, Drama) Catherine Bell, Noah Cappe. Trouble The Good Witch’s Charm (2012) Catherine Bell, Chris Potter. Premiere. Mayor The Good Witch’s Charm (2012) Cath- HALL 19 19 Catherine Bell, Chris Potter. (CC) plagues a witch when her cousin comes to town. (CC) Cassie Nightingale deals with a string of mysterious crimes. (CC) erine Bell, Chris Potter. (CC) HGTV 68 68 High Low Proj. 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