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$1 Mid-Week Edition Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014 Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com Toledo Stays Alive Council Defers on Pool Sweep of Pe Ell Keeps Postseason Pearl Street Pool Supporters Leave Centralia Hopes Going for Indians / Sports 1 Council Meeting Disappointed / Main 3 Vader No More? Town May New 24/7 Sobriety Again Consider Name Change Program Return to Little Falls Possible as Residents Raise Century-Old Issue Showing Success in Centralia ACCOUNTABILITY: Centralia Police Department Program Requires Daily Testing By Kaylee Osowski [email protected] The Centralia Police De- partment has been operating the 24/7 Sobriety Program for about eight months. So far, the program, which requires intensive daily test- ing of those with drunken driving offenses, seems suc- cessful. “I love the program, I really do,” Commander Jim Rich said. “Drinking and driving has been a problem forever. This is the first time I’ve actu- ally seen something that is a positive, proactive approach.”

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Centralia Council Passes The Chronicle / File Photo A view of A Street in what was formerly Little Falls — now known as Vader — was taken about 1910. The photograph was provided to The Chronicle by a reader in 2005 1 Percent when Vader residents voted narrowly to keep the name of the town Vader. Property Tax ‘MILD INJUSTICE’: Mayor have gone by, we’re getting some Increase as sentiment to explore chang- Notes That Town’s ing the name back to what it Part of Budget Namesake Was Miffed was originally,” by Gesture in 1913 Mayor Ken DISCUSSIONS: Some Smith said Councilors Question By Christopher Brewer Tuesday. “The idea’s been Hiring of Three [email protected] bantered about New Workers Officials in the city of Vader informally for may be waxing a bit nostalgic, at the past several By Dameon Pesanti months.” least when it comes to an idea [email protected] they’re exploring to change the Ken Smith Smith said city’s name. Vader mayor the discussions The Centralia City Council Nearly a decade after a pro- about holding passed a 1 percent property tax posal to change the town’s name a vote to revert increase on first reading Tues- back to Little Falls failed by a the town’s name to its original day, along with a proposed The Chronicle / File Photo mere 11 votes, the Vader City moniker came about as part of 2015 budget. According to city docu- Until 1913, the town of Vader was named Little Falls for this natural feature on the Council is preparing to possibly the budget discussions for the ments, the 1 percent property Olequa Creek. Citizens of Vader will have the oppurtunity on the November ballot give it another shot. city’s upcoming fiscal year. A to change the name back to Little Falls. “Now that almost 10 years please see VADER, page Main 11 please see TAX, page Main 12

General Election Deaths The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Weather Potter, Allen Frances, 81, Centralia Lewis County Area Since 1889 TONIGHT: Low 49 Election Sommers, Robert, 82, Centralia Ballots Corliss, Allan Bruce, 46, Lynnwood Follow Us on Twitter TOMORROW: High 57 Roll in @chronline Showers likely Pinkerton, Edna Mae, 97, Onalaska see details on page Main 2 Slowly, 2014 Keepers, William Joseph “Will,” 47, Centralia Keiper C. Susan, 66, Centralia Find Us on Facebook Says Burkhart, Ervin C. “Skinny,” 75, Rochester www.facebook.com/ Weather picture by thecentraliachronicle Samantha Conner, Onalaska Auditor Constant, Sharon Jeanette, 78, Centralia / Main 9 Loktev, Volodymyr, 66, Centralia Sherman, Gerhild “Geri,” 65, Tenino Wirkkala, Maritsa Ann, 70, Centralia Rogers-Steele, Jessie Mildred, 91, Chehalis CH528809cz.ke Main 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014 COMMUNITY CALENDAR / WEATHER

Community Editor’s Best Bet Halloween Fun for All While door-to-door trick tralia First Christian Church, or treating is the traditional 1215 W. Main St., carnival- way to observe Halloween, style games, candy and prizes, there are many other options raffles, food and more, bring for holiday revelers looking for one bag of individually- Calendar a place to celebrate with chil- wrapped candy for donation, WHAT’S HAPPENING? dren. no scary costumes, free, (360) 736-7655 If you have an event you would like Below is a list of options for • “Trail & Treat,” 7-10 p.m., included in the Community Calendar, Friday festivities. Happy Trails Arena, Ethel, please email your information to • Wild West Roundup, ride your horse through in- [email protected]. Include a 5-7 p.m., Grace Foursquare door trail course then trick or daytime telephone number where you can be reached. Church, 3030 Borst Ave., Cen- treat on horseback, costumes There is no charge for these listings. tralia, bounce houses, face encouraged, prizes for best For questions about calendar items, painting, doughnuts, games, costume, $10 per rider, (360) call Doug Blosser at The Chronicle, prizes, hot dogs, free, (360) 978-6040 (360) 807-8238. 736-0778 or (360) 477-5857 • Trick or Treat, 4-7 p.m., • Trunk or Treat, 4-6 p.m., Centralia Outlets, children Chehalis United Methodist 12 and under, at participating Church, 16 S. Market Blvd., stores while supplies last, (360) Chehalis, car trunks open in 736-3327 the back church parking lot, • Trick or Treat and Take (360) 748-7334 the Trolley, 3-5:30 p.m., down- • Fall Fest, 6-8 p.m., Bethel town Chehalis, Lewis County Church, 132 Kirkland Road, Historical Museum and Fair- Chehalis, birth through fifth way Shopping Center, free grade, games, inflatables, trolley rides between locations candy, prize drawing, burgers, • Haunted Night at the Mu- hot dogs, nachos, other snacks, seum, 3-6 p.m., Lewis County wear non-scary costumes, free, Historical Museum, 599 Front www.bethel-church.com Way, Chehalis, free, games for • Lite Nite, 6-8 p.m., Cen- kids

Organizations to Table Restaurant, 576 W. Main St., Chehalis, tist Church of Tenino, 1315 Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, Thursday, Oct. 30 (360) 748-4417 (360) 480-0592, [email protected] Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, 6:30 p.m., Evergreen Playhouse Adult Star Search, 7 p.m., The Sanction, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Grand Ave., Centralia, Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, free to watch, $15 to (360) 485-2852 compete, (360) 740-0492 NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) Saturday, Nov. 1 S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst Park, Kitch- Kickoff Party, 9 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, “Let’s Grow a Garden,” 10-11:30 a.m., 4162 Jack- en 1, Centralia, (360) 388-0450 or (360) 736-4163 son Highway, free, (360) 262-0525 writing runs midnight-8 a.m., free, (360) 740-0492 Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, 1993 S Market “The Book of Life,” 7 p.m., Roxy Theater, Morton, NW Wind Symphony Opens CC Grow, farmers market, noon-3 p.m., Centra- Blvd, Chehalis, (360) 520-0772 lia College, across from Health & Wellness Center, PG, adults $8, children, students, seniors, $7, (360) 2014-15 Concert Season (360) 736-9391, ext. 650 496-5599 Clarissa Gifford, noon-1 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm to Support Groups The Northwest Wind Symphony opens Table, 476 W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) 748-4417 its 24th season on Saturday, Nov. 1, with Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Im- Libraries “Teen and Twenties, Trials and Triumphs,” 7 a fall concert titled “Just Different!” The manuel Lutheran Church, 1209 N. Scheuber Rd., Family Story Time, for all ages, 10 a.m., Winlock p.m., Centralia Christian School, 1315 S. Tower Ave, Centralia, (360) 736-9268 concert takes place at 7 p.m. at Centralia panel discussion by teacher, pastor and nurse on Bilingual Story Time, for children 3-6 years, 10:30 a.m., Centralia College’s Corbet Theatre. experiences of raising children in their teens and The concert will feature the widest 20s, (360) 520-9612 Friday, Oct. 31 Family Story Time, for children, 10:30 a.m., Winlock variety of concert music the group has Oregon Trail music and dancing, open mic with Library Movie Matinee: Hotel Transylvania, for played to date. Libraries Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., Cowlitz Prairie Grange, children grades 1-6, 2 p.m., Centralia NWWS musicians come all over Book Babies, for children 12-24 months, 10 a.m., (360) 864-2023 Western Washington, traveling between Chehalis Bob Garcia and Melodies Recycled Band, 7-9:30 10 minutes and 3 hours to meet on the Book Babies, for children birth-24 months, p.m., Twin Cities Senior Center, $5, (360) 262-3041 Support Groups 10;30 a.m., Centralia Jette & The Resonators, 9 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., Heritage Bap- please see CALENDAR, page Main 11

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The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Oct. 30, 2014 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s 51.04 65.0 +0.13 100s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s 73.73 85.0 -0.01 80s L 70s Cowlitz at Packwood H 5.03 10.5 +0.46 60s Cowlitz at Randle 50s 40s Rain Likely Showers Likely Few Showers Rain Likely Cloudy 8.11 18.0 +0.58 30s 59º 49º 57º 44º 55º 43º 53º 45º 55º 48º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 6.26 ---- +0.02 10s This map shows high temperatures, 0s type of precipitation expected and location of frontal systems at noon. Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon L H Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 7:52 a.m. Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 5:58 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 64 Moonrise ...... 2:00 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 55 58/49 53/44 Moonset...... 11:13 p.m. Normal High ...... 58 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 41 56/46 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 67 in 1965 Seattle Anchorage 34/25 pc 32/22 pc Record Low...... 23 in 1971 58/50 Boise 72/46 s 68/42 pc Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg First Full Last New Boston 57/42 s 52/45 pc Yesterday ...... 0.01" 59/48 52/43 10/30 11/6 11/14 11/22 Dallas 79/54 s 69/46 s Month to date ...... 3.97" Tacoma Honolulu 87/75 ra 86/74 ra Normal month to date ...3.65" Centralia 60/50 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 85/64 s 85/62 s Year to date...... 32.85" 59/49 Yakima Nashville 64/44 s 57/35 pc Normal year to date ....32.46" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 90/65 s 91/67 s 55/43 Longview 58/48 Trees None None St. Louis 64/40 sh 48/31 s Salt Lake City 70/50 s 72/56 s WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 60/52 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 71/57 s 64/53 sh Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 60/44 s 59/43 pc Portland 61/50 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo- graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 63/52 56/50 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Fri. Today Fri. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Fri. Today Fri. Baghdad 85/63 pc 80/60 sh New Delhi 92/65 pc 91/70 pc City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 62/50 pc 60/49 sh Paris 67/52 pc 69/51 pc Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 57/49 ra 56/45 sh Spokane 56/44 cl 58/42 sh London 66/57 pc 67/57 s Rio de Janeiro 91/73 s 90/73 s cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 59/50 ra 57/48 sh Tri Cities 58/47 ra 54/43 ra Mexico City 72/50 pc 70/48 pc Rome 70/48 s 69/47 s sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 59/48 ra 57/43 sh Wenatchee 54/46 sh 54/36 sh Moscow 46/34 pc 40/33 pc Sydney 85/59 s 88/69 s • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014 Centralia Council Defers on Pool Funding Deadline DECISION: S.T.O.P. and Swim Members Requested Two More Years to Apply for Grant Funding; Issue Will Be Addressed Again Nov. 11 By Dameon Pesanti [email protected] After missing out on two key grants, the group trying to re- store the Pearl Street Pool packed the Centralia City Hall chambers Tuesday night to ask the Centra- lia City Council for more time to find money for the project. S.T.O.P. and Swim members argued that abandoning the pool would be letting go of a piece of community life and Centralia history. Dameon Pesanti / [email protected] “It’s an asset that’s very im- Members of S.T.O.P. and Swim, a group promoting the opening of the Pearl Street Pool, listen to council discussion Tuesday night at Centralia City Hall. Some members portant to the small town atmo- of the group were unhappy with opposition to their eforts, speciically statements by Councilor John Elmore, who they noted was part of an efort to open the indoor sphere we have here,” said Stuart pool at Thorbeckes. Halsan. “There’s nothing on a sunny day like watching the joy do better next time,” said Joyce of children playing in an outdoor shape?” he said. pool in the sunshine.” Barnes. With Councilor Gabe Anzeli- In late March, the council The rest of the funding was “I grew up swimming there ni absent, the council volleyed agreed to open and operate the expected to come in the form of on what to do about the deadline, pool if the group could secure a $250,000 legislative earmark, and I dropped my kids off voting down Gallagher’s mo- funding. $200,000 in community fund- tion 5-1 to revisit the issue again To cover most of the $1.53 raising, $50,000 from a private there, but in all reality we’re when the group’s May deadline million project, the city and source and $30,000 from a solar not paying for that facility with approached. Elmore voted yes; S.T.O.P. jointly applied for two energy grant. Lee Coumbs, Bart Ricks, Ron Greenwood, Bonnie Canaday $500,000 grants, one with the Members of S.T.O.P. and John Elmore emotional dollars.” state Recreation and Conserva- Swim wouldn’t tell The Chron- councilor and Pat Gallagher voted no. tion Office and the other with icle how much money they’ve The council then voted unan- the Federal Land and Water raised, saying only that they’ve imously on a motion by Ricks Conservation Fund, but neither received numerous pledges. questions.” posed to a basketball court, play- to examine the costs of moth- were awarded. Councilors Pat Gallagher and Several other S.T.O.P. mem- ground and splash pad that the balling the pool for another two years and reconsider the dead- During a review prior to the John Elmore took issue with ex- bers brought up the point after city parks department proposed tending the deadline. line extension on Nov. 11. submission of the applications, the meeting. as an alternative. “I would love to see it go, but “He has actively served in The majority of S.T.O.P. the Recreation and Conserva- “If this pool was affordable, tion Office told S.T.O.P. the $1.53 I’m not convinced there’s a whole fundraising group for Thor- members left the meeting as million project estimate may be lot of commu- beckes. We believe it’s a con- why did it get to be in such bad soon as the issue was voted on. too low and doesn’t take into ac- nity support,” flict of interest or at least raises count possible future costs, and said Gallagher. an ethical question,” said Mary The Glass Guru™ that the overall plan lacks a clear “The folks in Kurtzbein. SERVICES vision. the room are In a later interview, Elmore Moisture Removal extraordinary The agency also said the city said he did work with the group Scratch Removal should contribute money to the individuals, but that helped fundraise for the project. S.T.O.P. then requested I hear a lot from pool, but he said that group has Water Stain Removal from the council $100,000 in people who are since disbanded and doesn’t af- MOISTURE IN YOUR WINDOWS? Window Replacements Don’t Replace. RESTORE for Less! Pat Gallagher against it but CH528854cz.ke late June, but the request was fect his reluctance to support the Guaranteed Repair Process! New Glass, Windows, councilor afraid to speak outdoor pool. declined. Several councilors said CALL TODAY! Doors, Screens the estimated annual $135,000 in up.” “If she’s afraid of a conflict of Free & MORE! annual operating costs over the When El- interest, it doesn’t exist,” he said. 360-740-7777 Estimates lifetime of the pool was a strong more asked about what would “I grew up swimming there and I Chehalis, WA 98532 Learn More At commitment. happen if the group didn’t meet dropped my kids off there, but in #GLASSGC871JS TheGlassGuruofChehalis.com The group will have to wait its requested funding deadline, all reality we’re not paying for that until the grants become available Barnes pointed out Elmore’s facility with emotional dollars.” again in two years if they want to involvement with a group that Elmore said he is concerned Chehalis • 748-6611 reapply. helped raise money for the in- with saddling the community “We learned a lot (about the door pool at Thorbeckes and with the cost of maintaining the 1283 NW State Ave. grant) process and I think we’ll said, “He shouldn’t be asking the pool through its lifetime, as op- Exit 79 Off I-5 Monday - Friday 7:30 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. County Commissioners Will Likely Saturday 8:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. www.tiresincwa.com Put ATV Pilot Program on Hold Celebrating 60 Years Serving Lewis County CONCERNS: Issues with speed limits of 35 mph or place. Both mentioned roads less, with other counties and cit- near the Cispus Learning Center MORE THAN JUST A TIRE STORE! Raised by Property ies given an option on how they that connect to National Forest Owners on Roads That want to grant access. roads near Burley Mountain that Great Prices � Great Selection � Great People Lewis County has been in could be included. Would Be ATV-Legal discussions for some time with “Honestly I don’t know why Shop And Compare! Near Mossyrock interested parties on how to go they came up with these two about a possible pilot program to roads because you’ve got no By Christopher Brewer test new territory allowable un- place to park and no right-of-way state of the art [email protected] der the law. there,” Grose said. Commissioner Lee Grose Commissioner Edna Fund digital imaging A public hearing on a pro- said he recently drove to the also mentioned a conversation posed pilot program that would area being talked about, and he’s she had with the local fire chief, allow wheeled all-terrain vehicles concerned for property owners who expressed his own concerns $ to be legally ridden on two coun- who he said see after speaking with residents in ty roads near Mossyrock will go 10 OFF people already the area. Ultimately, the com- on Monday, although two county illegally riding missioners said while they be- This service includes: commissioners voiced intent to all-terrain ve- lieve ATV riders should be given • Adjust tire pressure to manufacturer specs. vote against the proposal. hicles on Koons an area to legally operate their • Align front wheels to all adjustments required During a Wednesday morn- Road. vehicles on county roads, they ing county department direc- to maximize vehicle handling and ride. “I’m not go- feel more due diligence on the • Measure rear alignment angles to ensure tors’ meeting, commissioners ing to subject part of those riders needs to take Lee Grose and Bill Schulte an- conformity to front wheels. the people who place. • Inspect steering & suspension components nounced their opposition to a Lee Grose live up that road “We’re asking to encourage Most vehicles. May not be combined with any other offer. With coupon only. change to a county ordinance commissioner to ATVs rolling the ATV group to form a bet- Alignment Wheel Offer expires 10/31/14 that would allow wheeled all- up and down ter plan and talk with residents,” terrain vehicles to be driven on their road,” Grose said. “We just don’t feel CH529251bw.cg Koons and Salmon Creek roads Grose said. “There’s people al- near Mossyrock, as long as those ready doing it. To open it up to vehicles are properly registered all the ATV clubs in the world and adhere to county , does an injustice to people living including speed limits. there.” County engineer and Public Elsea replied and said he Works Director Tim Elsea ex- hopes to have dialogue with ATV plained that Koons and Salmon riders who proposed the idea in Creek were proposed by a group the first place, noting that prop- of ATV enthusiasts, then dis- erty owners in the area may not cussed by various county offi- have been given proper notice cials before coming up with the from the ATV group about the proposal. possible ordinance change. But not all agree with it, in- “A lot of people indicated cluding Elsea himself, who said they’re not necessarily against it, CH528926cz.ke the proposal wasn’t “even the but they just didn’t know about it,” ideal route in a lot of ways.” Elsea said. “If we can make it clear “We’d like it to go from a that we’re early in the buy-in pro- campground or public area to cess, let’s keep moving forward — public lands,” Elsea said. we’re not saying this is a horrible House Bill 1632, which be- idea, but this is not ready.” came law last year, regulates the Grose and commissioner Bill use of off-road vehicles in spe- Schulte both indicated the ini- cific areas. The law basically al- tial proposal for the pilot pro- lowed seven counties with fewer gram could ultimately go back than 15,000 residents to give to the initial steps of figuring out immediate access to rural roads which roads to use in the first Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014 LOCAL City Council Approves Initial Flood Work on China Creek By The Chronicle Agnew Ponds area that was do- plan and construction specifica- The funds will come from purchase the 39 acres along Lit- On Tuesday night, the Cen- nated to the city in 2013. tions, complete the construction a proposed amendment to the tle Hanaford Road. The money tralia City Council unanimously The $188,000 contract will permits and manage the project. city’s 2014 budget that establish- was placed into a different fund, approved a contract with ENVI- be paid by the city and then re- Work will begin in November es a new fund for flood related but because city staff believes RON International Corp. to be- imbursed by the Washington and is scheduled for completion projects. flood mitigation will be an ongo- gin initial work on a flood miti- Department of Transportation no later than June 2015. The Flood Capital Projects ing priority, they proposed a new gation project on China Creek. under the Flood Mitigation According to Centralia Public Fund 304 will account for pro- and dedicated fund for flood The work is the first phase Agreement with the city. Works Director Kahle Jennings, ceeds from the Flood Mitiga- projects. of a project on 39 acres of land Under the contract, the com- the firm won’t do any construc- tion Agreement. Up to $500,000 The amendment passed the along Little Hanaford Road the pany will perform data collection, tion. That will be be done by a has been set aside to implement council 6-0. city purchased in 2004. The GIS mapping, hydraulic/sedi- yet-to-be determined firm after flood projects. Councilor Gabe Anzelini was other phase will be done in the ment modeling, create designs June 2015. The money was first used to absent. Man Traveling With Dog Thanks County Residents for Help APPRECIATION: Man cal shelters and rescues. They have met a variety of Bicycling Across Country people all over the nation, but for Animal Adoption Minnick said they’ve never ex- perienced an outpouring of gen- Awareness Amazed erosity anywhere like they did in at Local Generosity Lewis County. “Of all the towns ... for people By The Chronicle having never met me they came Things looked pretty rough out of the woodwork to make for Mike Minnick and his dog sure me and my dog were taken Bixby when heavy rain hit Fri- care of. It was overwhelming,” day afternoon, but he couldn’t Minnick said. “I’ve never expe- believe how quickly his luck rienced that, and I wanted to say changed. thanks in a public forum.” The pair’s bicycle journey of Right now, Minnick and Bix- more than 7,500 miles came to by are making their way through screeching halt at a gas station Oregon and planning to reach outside Napavine when a cold, the Mexican border by New wet and windy storm blew in and Year’s Day. left them without many options. Although they’ll visit plenty “I don’t pedal in the rain,” of other towns between here Minnick said. “So I put out there: and there, he said, his experi- Do we have friends in the area?” ence around the Twin Cities will He posted a frowny picture stand out. and a message on the website “What an amazing commu- Courtesy Photo Craigslist, and had an over- nity there; it just shows strangers Mike Minnick poses with his dog, Bixby, at a Napavine gas station Friday. Minnick was overwhelmed by the amount of sup- whelming response within min- and the world aren’t so scary,” he utes. port he received from local residents after posting an advertisement on the website Craigslist.com seeking assistance. Mim- said. “In the sincerest way from mick and Bixby are traveling around the country promoting animal adoption. “Within 30 minutes, more me and Bixby alike, thank you.” than 100 people came to our Facebook page and my phone started blowing up with emails from people asking where we were, how they could help, if we wanted to come to their house,” Locally Minnick said. Owned & Before he knew it, someone Operated Roger & with a horse trailer showed up Linda Rose to give him a lift to a hotel room someone had bought for him. The next day, the man with a the trailer picked him up again Comfort n and gave him a tour around Cen- dSavingS tralia and Chehalis. “They said ‘It’s going to rain anyway, let us show you the It’s What We Do! town,’” Minnick said. 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All Aboard Washington, a rocKer or rocKer or non-profit rail advocacy group, waLL recLiner waLL recLiner will hold its annual meeting and silent auction at the Centralia Train Depot for the third con- 12 MONTHS secutive time on Nov. 8. The silent auction will be from 10 a.m.-1 p.m., featuring items such as books and videos on railroads and rail history, model-railroad kits and tickets $ $ to the Seattle Symphony. 399 NO INTEREST 549 The meeting starts after the 403 512 auction and includes several oac presentations on topics relating to the future of passenger rail OR service in the Pacific Northwest. renewed Leather match The meeting is open to the public. Leather rocKer For information, contact Lloyd recLiner recLiner Flem at (360) 943-8333, (360) 870- PAY CASH SAVE 6286 or at [email protected]. Winlock Library Group to Hold Artisan AN ADDITIONAL 5% Silent Auction $ $899 By The Chronicle 599 521 subject to prior saLe 512 The Friends of the Winlock Timberland Library will hold its seventh annual Artisan Silent ~ Fall Into Comfort ~ Auction of locally crafted items at the library starting Wednes- hooVer toVeLLe mcLaughLin firm or mcLaughLin day, Nov. 12, and ending at 2 pLush top piLLow top pLush foam encased euro top p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 26. Items to be donated for the twin $ twin set $ queen $ queen $ auction should be brought to the each piece 99 onLy 299 set 699 set 899 library, 322 NE First St., by Sat- Full Set ...... $399 twin Set ...... $499 twin Set ...... $699 urday, Nov. 8. All proceeds sup- $ $ $ $ port events and programs at the Full Set ...... 249 queen Set ...... 499 Full Set ...... 599 Full Set ...... 799 $ $ $ $ Winlock Timberland Library. queen Set ...... 299 king Set ...... 799 3 pc. king Set ...... 1099 king Set ...... 1199 For more information, con- tact the library at (360) 785-3461 free bedframe with bedding purchase of $599 or more or visit www.TRL.org. Store Hours 12 Have an Months

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Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. life has returned to Maple Lane sourced the programs, the state School in Grand Mound. would essentially have to pay TO PLACE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Earlier this month, the state retail price for the prescriptions, Call 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. 1203, or visit Department of Corrections es- he said. www.chronline.com. tablished a centralized pharmacy Bringing in staff from five dif- Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. in one of the buildings at the for- ferent pharmacies wasn’t easy, said Classified / Legals / Obituary Manager mer juvenile detention facility. lead tech La Annette Scantlin, who Amanda Curry ...... 736-3311 ext. 1277 “We had five pharmacies Tony Overman / The Olympian transferred from the former phar- [email protected] statewide,” said Kevin Boven- Pharmacy director William Hayes (left) and health services administrator Eric Her- macy at Washington State Peni- OFFICE LOCATION AND HOURS kamp, assistant secretary for the nandez walk across the empty Maple Lane School in Grand Mound on their way tentiary in Walla Walla, where she to the Department of Corrections new centralized pharmacy in the school's for- 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia Health Services Division at DOC. worked for nearly a decade. Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Those programs were located mer woodshop building last Thursday. Each of the facilities had at Airway Heights Corrections different levels of security, and SUBSCRIPTION RATES Center near Spokane, Monroe “People don’t know that this is treat heartburn, blood pressure their pharmacy staff members Newsstand weekday rate ...... $1 Correctional Complex, Wash- one of the largest pharmacies in and antibiotics, he said. had different ways of doing their Newsstand weekend rate ...... $1 ington State Penitentiary at Wal- the state,” Bovenkamp said dur- The pharmacy serves a di- work, she said. Home delivery la Walla, Washington Correc- ing a recent tour of the facility. verse population, from offenders “It is a challenge,” Scantlin One month ...... $12.90 tions Center for Women at Purdy It has a staff of about 26 phar- who are in the general popula- said. “A lot of people. A lot of Three months ...... $35.15 and Washington Corrections macists, pharmacy technicians, tion and need relief from head- ideas.” Six months ...... $65.15 Center in Shelton. By trimming supervisors and clerical staff. Be- aches to aging inmates who re- One year ...... $122 She said the consolidation By mail to Washington and Oregon/Other States the staff significantly, putting in fore the consolidation, the DOC quire around-the-clock nursing was a good way for the agency to One month ...... $17.05 / $19.60 larger orders for bulk supplies had about 42 staff members to care. (In most cases, prisoners save money, but it wasn’t easy to Three months ...... $50.50 / $58.80 and using next-day shipping for support its pharmacies, accord- can purchase a single packet of see people lose their jobs. Six months ...... $99.15 / $115.40 most prescriptions, the depart- ing Bovenkamp. the generic form of Tylenol at the In her new job, she’s in charge One year ...... $194 / $227.45 ment expects to save about $1.58 “It shrunk considerably,” he commissary.) of ordering medications, but Online subscriptions to chronline.com million a year with the consoli- said. “It’s a combination of hospital, first, she planned to take inven- One day ...... $2 dation, Bovenkamp said. Pharmacy director William retail and long-term care,” Hayes tory that came from the five One month ...... $8 The pharmacy, which is locat- Hayes said workers will fill about said. pharmacies. One year ...... $84 ed in the school’s former wood 2,000 prescriptions a day, on The state patterned the con- “I’m a taxpayer, and I treat shop- Print subscribers always have full access to chronline.com. Subscriptions are non-refundable but the printed sub- shop building, will fill prescrip- average. The most popular pre- solidation after Oregon, which ping for these medications like I’m scriptions can be started and stopped for vacations or tions for the state’s nearly 17,000 scriptions that it fills are typical created two centralized pharma- the one paying for it,” Scantlin said. when extended breaks in service are requested. Balances offenders. in many households: medicine to cies for its corrections system, “I truly take it personally.” may be held on account or can be donated to Newspapers in Education. BACK ISSUES Judges Hold State in Contempt for Jail Waitlists for Mentally Ill Limited copies of back issues of The Chronicle are avail- able at $1 per copy. Back issues greater than two weeks ORDERS: Fines Across But the orders keep coming old are $2 per issue. in from Pierce County, she said. the State Approaching Four cases in August and two THE NEWSROOM “DSHS agrees that waiting too long in jail is not in September totaled $33,000 in For news tips, corrections or story ideas, please contact $100,000 as Judges Hand the appropriate person listed below. sanctions, she said. Nine other Down Punishment appropriate and delays the treatment mentally REGIONAL EXECUTIVE EDITOR cases continue to accrue. She Michael Wagar ...... 807-8234 from the Bench ill people need to assist in their own defense.” declined to release those orders, [email protected] but the AP located several. They Editor SEATTLE (AP) — Washing- were filed in October and de- Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8224 Jane Beyer ton judges have begun holding mand $500 per day for each day [email protected] Department of Social and Health Services the state's health services agency the defendant waits in jail. Two Sports Editor in contempt and are ordering reached $10,000 on Wednesday, Aaron VanTuyl...... 807-8229 sanctions for each day the state [email protected] A federal lawsuit filed on be- a tally of contempt orders and while others are in the $5,000 fails to provide competency eval- range. Visuals Editor half of mentally ill inmates is found them from three courts. Pete Caster ...... 807-8232 uations and treatment for men- Most of the orders require set for trial in March. But in the Two orders from King County [email protected] tally ill people held in county the state to pay the fines to the meantime, state judges are re- District Court ordered sanctions Police, Fire, Courts, Environment, jails. county jail. Cuthbertson said he West and Centralia Lewis County Communities The sanctions range from sponding to the crisis in different of $250 per day, spokeswoman ways. did that for a reason. Kaylee Osowski ...... 807-8208 $200 to $500 for each day the Alison Dempsey-Hall said. Af- "Our jail population is ex- [email protected] defendant sits in a cell instead of Jason Schwarz, a Snohomish ter 16 days on the wait list, both Centralia/Chehalis Government, Health, County public defender who rep- ploding because these folks are being treated at one of two psy- cases came to $8,000, she said. being held here," he said. "I be- East Lewis County Communities resents mentally ill defendants, Dameon Pesanti ...... 807-8237 chiatric hospitals. By Wednes- A King County Superior lieve while they're here, the state day, the fines were approaching said their judges knows the state [email protected] is not following his orders, but Court order imposed a $500-per- should not be allowed to pass the Education, General Assignment, South $100,000, an Associated Press day fine, and the inmate was buck. It should compensate the Thurston County Communities, Napavine investigation found. has declined to hold them in contempt. "Instead, our judges moved within a day, she said. county while they're detained." Justyna Tomtas ...... 807-8239 Other judges are releasing [email protected] the mentally ill defendants to the are just releasing our mentally ill Lewis County Government, Business, streets. clients to the streets," he said. Is Credit Card Debt driving you batty? 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Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Time to Submit Those Ballots; Sobriety Program Worthwhile Maybe it’s collecting dust on could be decided by a razor-thin sive daily testing for those with innovative initiatives can be top of your microwave, or per- Our Views margin. drunken driving offenses. It much more successful — both haps it’s clumped in with a pile commissioner, voters are weigh- Be sure that your ballot gives them the chance to con- for the individual and society of junk mail below the coffee ing in on statewide issues of makes it to the mailbox and not tinue working and spend time — than simply locking up an of- table. vital importance. Do you sup- the trash can this year. with their families as they pay fender and hoping for positive Whatever the case, it’s time port background checks for all the consequences of climbing change. to find those ballots and make firearm purchases? Would you Sobriety Program in Centralia behind the wheel while intoxi- The 24/7 Sobriety Program your selections for important prefer to see expansion of the cated. holds offenders accountable leadership positions on the As detailed in a front-page “These guys don’t want to be while allowing them to be pro- checks halted altogether? Would county and state level. story today, the Centralia Police drunk,” Commander Jim Rich ductive without the aid of intoxi- Only 26 percent of ballots you like to do your part to see Department is finding success said. “They don’t want to have cating substances. had been returned to the Lewis that class sizes are reduced as with its 24/7 Sobriety Program. the problem, but for so many of Of the five pilot programs County Auditor’s Office as of the Legislature continues to The pilot initiative is taking them they don’t know how to in the state, two have already Wednesday afternoon, less than move slowly on the issue? place in just five cities statewide, not have a drinking problem. dropped out. one week before the general elec- It perhaps takes the tone of and the Hub City is fortunate to This is an opportunity for some We’re fortunate to be testing tion. an after-school special at this be among them. There are now of them to do something posi- this project in Centralia, and Along with decisions on point, but it remains true that 14 participants in the program. tive toward staying sober.” it’s admirable that the Centralia county officeholders such as your voice is important, and There were just two in March. The Drug Court model Police Department has stuck to sheriff, assessor, auditor and many offices and initiatives The program requires inten- has proven unequivocally that the program.

COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... Miscellaneous Tidbits From Overcrowded Corner of Desk When in the course of hu- gy or governmental official that man events it becomes nec- I found several more references essary to clear one’s desk of in the Gnostic Gospel of Philip, unwanted accumulated clutter, which refers to a bridal cham- a column such as this one sur- ber. There’s even a reference to faces. a “mirrored bridal chamber.” Does it seem to you, as it Talk about kinky! does to me, that fewer people As nearly as I can recon- this year made an effort to keep struct the process, a prospective their lawns green through the marriage couple would spend simple process of regular water- some time in that facility “get- ing? And we’re supposed to be ting to know each other” (using the Evergreen State. A drive the King James meaning of that through any of our neighbor- word), and only then, when hoods didn’t produce more they emerged, was the signal than one green lawn per block, given for the celebration to bearing wit- begin. ness to our It seems likely that this may increasing de- have been the basis for the terioration of custom of the after-wedding personal pride. practice known as the chivaree, I remember which was once popular in the mentioning Appalachian section of our own a few years nation, and possibly still exists back that it there today. I suggest you go to COMMENTARY: VanTuyl’s Views cost me only By Bill Moeller Google for a description and an estimated history of that practice. extra $100 per Remember, there was no year to keep my lawn and gar- such thing as adolescence in Lewis County Power Rankings: First den looking healthy, green and that time of biblical history. inviting during the summer. Humans were expected to go Experience With the Voting Process Let’s say that any increases in directly from childhood to utilities rates might raise that adulthood, the same as the By Aaron VanTuyl for police-issue Glocks. The County Board of Commission- amount 50 percent to make it other animals. As soon as one LCSO guns are put into lots, and $150 per year. A smoker can [email protected] ers. “Well, we got an offer for was physically able to procreate licensed dealers can make their $45,000 cash … OR a gently easily spend that much in a he or she should jolly well bet- 1. VOTERS: The Lewis County month! C‘mon folks, let’s get own offers of Glocks and ammo used road grader, two washing ter get on with it. “Be fruitful Auditor’s Office is reporting that based on what value they see in machines, a walk-in refrigera- our priorities in order for 2015. and multiply” was a command, ballots for Tuesday’s general each lot — which is essentially tor and a canoe with a hole in it. I complained in a previ- not a mere suggestion. Remem- election are trickling in, with bureaucratic gun-show haggling, … No, I don’t believe the canoe ous column about the fact that ber, however, young people about 26 percent of the bal- electronic books are becoming though without the impulsive comes with paddles, sorry.” reached that stage a few years lots returned as of Wednesday bluffing and walking away if the more important to some folks later in life back then than they morning. Rather than waste than old-fashioned printed deal isn’t perfect. 3. MERLIN MACREYNOLD: The do today. a stamp, I took my 5-year-old It’s a responsible way to cut matter. It was then that I re- But I digress. son to the Chehalis City Council is look- ceived a mental message from costs and save taxpayer dollars. ing for a replacement for its city Did it ever occur to you that courthouse last Could the Sheriff’s Office, how- my muse, the lovely Amnesia, week to drop manager, who was hired in 2006. one of the things wrong with ever, start trading other seized to this effect: “Too much of off my ballot. I A quick tour through his tenure the world today is that there’s items for supplies? Here’s a few what happens in the electronic handed him the with the Mint City would in- hardly anything “naughty” ideas. world removes the sense of anymore. I don’t I mean ob- envelope and clude the 2007 flood (which was touch with the physical world, let him follow • Cars: Deal a handful of totally not his fault), co-creating scene, cruel or offensive, just seized automobiles for brand- the one we actually live in.” naughty. I miss the humor that the arrows to the Chehalis Renaissance (the While on the subject of our the drop box, new police cruisers. Historic West Side Chehalis Johnny Carson was able to get “Yeah, we’ll give you a new present day electronic world, a where he tossed traffic circle, obviously, will away with, likening it to a little By Aaron VanTuyl Crown Vic for Lot C.” recent study shows that 13.5 the envelope from hereon be recognized as its boy getting up the courage to “Lot C? That’s the one with percent of tobacco users have say “poop” for the first time. containing my Michaelangelo’s David), working admitted that they stopped own Ballot Secrecy Envelope the 2004 Accord, the lowered Enough, already. I’ve 1999 Chevy S-10 with wire to change FEMA flood maps in smoking, while only 10.2 per- reached of the page containing my ballot in and 2007 and 2009 (the evidence to cent of the users of electronic waited for something to happen. wheels, the BWM 3-series with and still have a stack of unused the door panels pulled out and support Chehalis’ argument to cigarettes claim the same. Yet miscellany. Nothing happened, so we each change those maps was report- e-cigs are promoted as being took an “I Voted” sticker, which the spare tire slashed, and the ••• Lexus complete with bricks from edly Merlin’s frownie-faced self- an aid to quitting smoking. Go Bill Moeller is a former enter- the boy slapped on his forehead ie from the Interstate 5 overpass figure. the side of the garage it ran into?” tainer, mayor, bookstore owner, city and which made me hope the during the ’07 flood), a 2008 It was after I wrote about Auditor’s Office is counting the council member, paratrooper and audit into the city’s finances the lack of biblical references ballots and not just checking to • Animals: At some point pilot living in Centralia. He can be (Merlin’s input: Asking council- to any need for a marriage cer- reached at bookmaven321@comcast. see how many stickers have been I’m sure the LCSO seized some emony to be officiated by a cler- net. taken to gauge pre-election voter exotic animals or dogs. Swap man Chad Taylor to reconsider turnout. “That’s democracy!” I them out for a new police dog! having his subscription to Boy’s told my son, who had already I’m sure a training facility would Life delivered to City Hall), and First Amendment Center Quote of the Day bolted toward the courthouse accept, say, a Burmese python, a budget shortfall of $400,000 doors, his preternatural aware- an alpaca, two pit bulls and six in 2011 (Merlin offered to take “Religion is so frequently a source of confusion ness of the tediousness of the or seven cats for a ready-to-go a pay cut; when it was refused, electoral process overwhelming German shepherd. he quietly declined to get new in political life and so frequently dangerous his short attention span. He’ll glasses, saving the city coffers make a great member of the vot- • Houses: The county could the $150 toward hardware at the to democracy, precisely because it introduces ing public. trade off the houses it auctions optometrist’s office that his in- absolutes into the realm of relative values.” off on the courthouse steps for surance would have covered). 2. GUN TRADERS: The Sheriff’s all kinds of stuff. Open up the ••• Reinhold Niebuhr Office is working on its latest auctions to offers of good or ser- Aaron VanTuyl is The Chronicle theologian, 1971 trade of found or seized guns vices, to be decided by the Lewis sports editor.

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When necessary, we will be willing to take a tough, definitive stance on a controver- sial issue. • Main 7 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014 Bus Routes Expanded Through Tenino and Bucoda CATCH A RIDE: Service said people often move out of and eventually Parkhurst hopes the bedroom communities once to offer weekend services, al- Offers More Efficient they are able to move closer to though that is dependent on Route With Quicker Trips “Ultimately what I think that will do their employment location. funding. “Ultimately what I think that Living in Tenino, Evander By Justyna Tomtas and what I hope happens is that people will do and what I hope happens said the reviews from the area [email protected] feel more comfortable actually living in is that people feel more com- have been positive and the sys- fortable actually living in South Bus services from Thurston South Thurston County.” tem has been accepted enthusi- County into Lewis County have Thurston County,” Evander said. astically. Parkhurst also said since the recently been reworked, creating The rides cost $1 each, and transportation is more accessible, what officials say is a more effec- Fred Evander Evander said it is an affordable tive and better used line of trans- Thurston Regional Planning Council people no longer feel as isolated in Tenino and Bucoda. way for the community to get portation. around. Veterans and current The Thurston Regional Plan- “We are really trying to find ways to help people to have more military members, those with ning Council recently reworked Planning Council, explained side of Interstate 5. Twin Transit and Intercity Tran- the original routes were not Those routes are tied into a mobility there,” she said. bus routes in September, giving sit passes and state workers with the area more service. as efficient as they currently circular loop, which helps access “I think we are all very thrilled Senior Planner Karen are. Although three buses were locations east and west. with the outcome.” a worker’s pass ride free. Parkhurst said the council’s goal used to provide transportation “It’s much easier to get around The reorganized route known For more information on bus was to pick up routes that had from Tumwater through Grand now,” Evander said. as Route 4 now offers later trips, routes, visit www.trpc.org. been cut by Intercity Transit and Mound, down to Centralia, and Evander rides the bus to get Twin Transit. up through Bucoda and Tenino, to work in Olympia, and he said PACIFIC NORTHWEST The rerouting was funded the capacity of the whole sys- his travel time has been cut down through both state and federal tem was limited by the amount a considerable amount with the ALASKA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, IDAHO, MONTANA, UTAH funds, as well as a variety of cash of people who got on the bus in reorganization. He also said it al- REACH 3 million Paciic Northwesterners with just One Call! matches from contributing ser- Tumwater. lows better service to the riders. n PNDC CLASSIFIED - Daily Newspapers vices. The routes were mapped dif- “These built in changes dras- 29 newspapers - 1,187,980 circulation The routes now run through ferently to access the same loca- tically increased the amount of Number of words: 25 l Extra word cost: $10 the Tenino and Bucoda area tions in a more efficient manner, riders we could serve and serve Cost: $540 (Runs 3 consecutive days including wkds.) n PNDN 2x2 DISPLAY - Daily Newspapers CH530447ac.cg eight times a day, providing increasing local circulation be- well,” he said. 27 newspapers - 1,016,864 circulation transportation between Tumwa- tween each of the communities. The hope is the improved Size: 2x2 (3.25”x2”) Cost: 1x 2x2: $1,050 ter and Centralia. Instead of offering one route go- routes will now add a service to Fred Evander, associate plan- ing north and south, now there the area that will keep people in More info: [email protected] or call (916) 288-6011 ner with Thurston Regional are two routes, with one on each South Thurston County. Evander Software Company Visits Lewis County, Talks Possible Budgeting Program Solution The Books of Lewis County Available now! sion of the software known as But critical to the conversa- NEW DISCUSSIONS: Tyler A Simple Song by Dynamics AX 2012, presumably tion is the fact the county still Technologies Visits a more full-featured set of soft- holds the license to Microsoft Russ Mohney County Officials for ware that the county isn’t any- Dynamics GP — having paid where near sold on quite yet. about $326,000 for the software Informal Discussion on “We invited Tyler for an in- in 2009 — and is looking to see if What Could Be Done formal meeting, and out of that it can possibly leverage that fact meeting came a lot of questions,” when it comes to rectifying the $ 99 for Budget Software Strozyk said. “It was a very gen- issue. Dynamics AX is a possible 28ea + Tax After Loss of $1.1 Million eral type of meeting, very pre- solution, and according to a May $ 99 liminary. We’re going to make a 2014 pricing guide on Microsoft. 12 ea on Previous Purchase + Tax list of where things went wrong com, the price of the software Our Hometowns Volume 1-3 By Christopher Brewer and we’ll be in touch again.” varies depending on how many [email protected] The meeting with Tyler Tech- machines it’s installed on and nologies came after county chief uses it is deployed for. Could Lewis County be on its $ 95 way to solving a failed implemen- financial officer Larry Grove and Strozyk said the county is 18ea tation of budgeting software? If budget administrator Steve Wal- proceeding with a great deal of + Tax a meeting that took place at the ton attended a budget conference caution before even remotely Book Only Lewis County Courthouse last at which Tyler representatives committing to anything, consid- $ 99 + Tax week is any indication, it’s en- were present. The meeting that ering the problems that plagued 9 ea tirely possible. took place last Tuesday involved the four-year attempt at imple- DVD Only Grove and Walton, as well as a mentation of software the county $ 99 + Tax Representatives from Tyler 3 ea Technologies, a company whose government account representa- was hoping would replace a sys- The Flood DVD & Book stated mission is providing soft- tive for Microsoft. tem that has been in place for of 2007 Combo Walkin’ Joe ware solutions to the public sec- Tyler Technologies has Wash- two decades. Book & DVD $ 98+ Tax and the Midnight Marauders ea by Dennis R. Waller tor, met with several officials ington state offices in Renton “We haven’t given up on the 13 from Lewis County Oct. 21 to and Olympia, and the com- project, but we’d like to take a CH487162cf.sw speak about the county’s $1.1 pany partners with Microsoft good 30,000-foot view of what Stop in today to one of these million investment in Microsoft to implement software such as this software can even do,” Stro- locations and get your copy!! Dynamics GP, budgeting soft- Dynamics AX 2012 to public zyk said. ware that ultimately didn’t work organizations, according to its ••• Lewis County for the county’s intention of us- website at www.tylertech.com. Christopher Brewer: (360) Historical Museum ing it to control payroll, taxing The county had previously 807-8235 districts and more. worked with A Systems Inte- Michael Strozyk, the county’s grator of Bend, Oregon, from Central Services director, was in 2009 to 2013, paying more than on the discussion and said it in- $788,000 for implementation of volved a rehash of the county’s the software package that ulti- Retirement Sale problem with implementing mately failed, the county said, Dynamics GP — and also what due to reasons beyond either could be different in a new ver- party’s control. ALL OF THESE ITEMS NOW • ALL Plumbing News in Brief • ALL Electrical • ALL Metal Roof Former Lewis County filed on Sept. 5, in 2012 the FBI Edges and Flashing intercepted a video that showed • Man’s Child Porn a 30-something man, who later ALL Metal and identified as Keele, fondling a Plastic Soit and Case Dismissed as toddler’s genitalia. 1/2 Of Roof Vents FBI Investigates Reg. 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Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014 Records Sirens, Court Records, Lotteries, Commodities Armed Robbery Reported at Toledo Gas Station By The Chronicle night, getting away with $320. face displayed the firearm and He is described as a 20-year- report, according to the Sheriff’s A man armed with a pistol A 26-year-old Vader woman asked for cash, according to the old man, 5-feet-6-inches tall, Office. Deputies did contain the robbed the Cowlitz Shell sta- was working at the station when Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. 150 pounds with brown hair and area, but the suspect, who may tion on the 100 block of Mul- a man wearing dark clothing The suspect was last seen leav- brown eyes. Video surveillance have left in a vehicle, was not lo- ford Road in Toledo Wednesday and a red bandana across his ing on foot east from the store. footage supports the employee’s cated. K-9 support was deployed. Sirens STATE PATROL Centralia Police Department Drugs in Jail the incident on the 1500 block to track him. The K-9 took - • A 29-year-old Centra- of Oxford Avenue in Centralia down Cheney. The incident oc Log Truck Crashes Near Pe Ell - Online Predator? lia woman was arrested and that was reported at 5:31 p.m. on curred on the 1200 block of Al • A 1998 Kenworth log truck • Police received a report of booked into the Lewis County Wednesday is ongoing. der Street in Centralia at 4 p.m. collided with a concrete culvert a man trying to befriend young Jail for possession of metham- on Wednesday. The Centralia and lost its load near Pe Ell at - boys online at 1:27 p.m. on Tues phetamine and introducing Wrong Way man was booked into the Lewis 8:35 a.m. Tuesday morning. day on the 300 block of West contraband into a correctional County Jail for an outstanding Vic A Johnson, 59, was driving Summa Street in Centralia. The facility. Jail staff located drugs • Police arrested Nathan A. felony warrant and possession of eastbound on state Route 6. He case is under investigation. hidden on Heather McKibbens Cheney, 20, after he fled police methamphetamine. left the roadway and entered the at the jail in Chehalis at 10:30 on foot and inadvertently ran ditch before hitting the culvert - a.m. on Wednesday. directly into the Chehalis Po at mile marker 38. Man Punches Boy lice K-9 who had been deployed please see SIRENS, page Main 11 Logs that fell off the trailer • Police are trying to identify in the accident blocked the east- a man who allegedly punched Gas Guzzler - bound lane. The man was in an 11-year-old boy in the ribs • A gas station reported $300 jured, but not transported. The on the 200 block of West Main in stolen gas after the suspect truck was totaled. Johnson was Street in Centralia at 4:33 p.m. drove off from the station with charged with improper lane Maxine Cantonwine on Tuesday. The man has stars the gas nozzle still attached. July 2, 1923 - Oct. 3, 2014 travel. shaved into the back of his head. The alleged theft occurred at The motive is unknown. 3:16 p.m. on Wednesday on the CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT 1000 block of Belmont Avenue Maxine was born July 2, 1923 to Charles and Nora Featherston at Ogallala, Nebraska. Driver Lands in Creek in Centralia. The investigation is Saws Gone from Truck Bed ongoing. - • Two chainsaws were re- • The driver in a single ve She married Dale Cantonwine on Aug. 19, 1941. ported stolen from a pickup hicle rollover was cited for negli- Teen Fight truck bed on the 200 block of gent driving after his car left the Maxine had three children, Carl of Chehalis, - road and landed in a creek bot- Southwest Second Street in Che • Police are investigating an Cal of Renton and Jill of Onalaska; halis at 5:32 p.m. on Tuesday. tom at North Gold Street near alleged dispute between two The Stihl chainsaws were valued Ham Hill Road at 7:38 p.m. on teenage boys. One boy was re- and four grandchildren, at $1,300 and $300. Tuesday. Officials determined portedly struck in the face, but Curt, Cricket, Ksea and Robin. excessive speed was a factor. not injured. The investigation of To view the obituary, please go to chronline.com/obituaries. Funeral Chapel, Centralia. A funeral Keno: 02-04-07-17-18-28-29-32-40- Death Notices service will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Stick- 41-43-47-50-51-58-63-66-71-75-80 • ALLEN FRANCES POTTER, 81, Centralia, died lin, followed by a graveside service at Sunday, Oct. 26, at Liberty Country Place, Claquato Cemetery, Chehalis. A recep- In Remembrance Centralia. At the deceased’s request, no tion will follow at the Masonic Temple, Commodities Chehalis. Arrangements are under the VERNON TRAVIS McGEE services will be held. Arrangements are Gas in Washington — $3.20 (AAA of under the direction of Newell-Hoer- direction of Sticklin. Washington) Vernon Travis McGee, 33, of held for family and close friends ling’s Mortuary, Centralia. Crude Oil — $81.47 per barrel (CME • ROBERT SOMMERS, 82, Centralia, died Lotteries Group) Winlock, passed away Oct. 14, on Nov. 1, 2014 at 1:00 p.m. in Friday, Oct. 17, at Sharon Care Center, Washington’s Gold — $1,205 (Monex) 2014. Travis was born to Vern Tenino, Washington. Centralia. At the deceased’s request, Silver — $16.24 (Monex) and Toni McGee on Sept. 30, In lieu of lowers, a fund has no services will be held. Arrangements Wednesday Games 1981 in Sitka, Alaska. He was are under the direction of Newell-Hoer- been set up for his son, Lucas at Powerball: 25-28-48-57-59, Power- ling’s Mortuary, Centralia. raised by Kirk and Toni Taylor. GoFundMe on Travis' Facebook ball: 16, Power Play: 3 Corrections Travis is survived by his son, • ALLAN BRUCE CORLISS, 46, Lynnwood, for- page. Next jackpot: $142 million ••• Lucas; mother, Toni and father, merly of Centralia, died Tuesday, Oct. 14, On Nov. 1, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. at Harborview Medical Center, Seattle. Mega Millions: The Chronicle seeks to be accu- Kirk; stepmother, Michelle; A celebration of life will be at 11 a.m. Next jackpot: $284 million rate and fair in all its reporting. If sister, Tamara; and brother, friends may join with his mother Sunday, Nov. 9, at Golden Gardens Park, Lotto: 05-18-19-22-33-45 you find an error or believe a news Kyle. at the Club Bar in Winlock. 8498 Seaview Place NW, Seattle. Ar- Next jackpot: $5.2 million item is incorrect, please call the He was preceded in death by Washington. rangements are under the direction of Hit 5: 21-25-28-29-32 newsroom as soon as possible at Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Centralia. his grandparents; father, Vern; Next cashpot: $460,000 807-8224, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. • EDNA MAE PINKERTON, 97, Onalaska, died To view the obituary, please Match 4: 11-16-19-23 Monday through Friday. and infant son, Logan. Thursday, Oct. 23, at home. A service A celebration of life will be go to chronline.com/obituaries. will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Shoestring Daily Game: 6-8-3 Community Church, Onalaska. Burial will follow at Alpha Cemetery, Onalaska. Arrangements are under the direction of Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock. • WILLIAM JOSEPH “WILL” KEEPERS, 47, Centra- Jessie Mildred lia, died Saturday, Oct. 25, at Providence Centralia Hospital. A celebration of life will be at 1 p.m., Nov. 15, at Hub City Rogers-Steele Club, Centralia. Arrangements are un- der the direction of Funeral Alternatives August 19, 1923 — October 25, 2014 of Washington, Centralia. • SUSAN C. KEIPER, 66, Centralia, died Mon- year member of Centralia day, Oct. 27, at Liberty Country Place, Chapter #14 and Castle Rock Centralia. No services are planned. Ar- Maple Chapter #218 Order rangements are under the direction of Funeral Alternatives of Washington, JAMES HARLEY of Eastern Star (O.E.S), Past Tumwater. Mother Advisor of Toledo • ERVIN C. “SKINNY” BURKHART, 75, Rochester, OWEN Assembly Order of Rainbow died Saturday, Oct. 25, at home. A grave- June 9, 1938 - Oct. 22, 2014 Girls, also recipient of the side service will be at 1 p.m. Friday, Nov. Grand Cross of Colors, 7, at Grand Mound Cemetery, Rochester. Arrangements are under the direction An amazing man passed faller for Weyerhaeuser for Member of Zora Temple #5 (Daughters of the Nile), of Funeral Alternatives of Washington, away on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 24 years. He loved to hunt Tumwater. Past President of Zuleika 2014, James Harley Owen • SHARON JEANETTE CONSTANT, 78, Centralia, and ish. His favorite thing to Club, Member of Maple Leaf died Monday, Oct. 27, at home. A me- (Jim) died at the age of 76. do other than spend time with Rebekah Lodge #326 and morial service will at 2 p.m. Saturday at He and his wife, Betty of his family was play one of his Member of Winlock VFW Sticklin Funeral Chapel, Centralia, with 55 years, lived in Toledo for many guitars and sing. Jim a reception to follow in the Sticklin Hos- Women’s Auxiliary Post. pitality Room. Arrangements are under over 30 years. Jim was born really enjoyed playing with In 1976 she was Grand Jessie Mildred Rogers- the direction of Sticklin. on Wolf Mountain in North his sidekick bandmates. Organist for O.E.S., from Steele passed away peacefully • VOLODYMYR LOKTEV, 66, Centralia, died Carolina, on June 9, 1938. Services will be held 1978 to 1989 she was a on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014 in Sunday, Oct. 26, at Providence Mother He is survived by his wife, Saturday, Nov. 1, 2014 at member and organist for Joseph Care Center, Olympia. A celebra- Centralia. Betty; daughters, Tammie 2:00 p.m. at the First Baptist Winlock Methodist Church as tion of life will be at 11 a.m. today at Jessie Mildred Rogers- Centralia Seventh-day Adventist Church, Mjelde of Castle Rock, Church, 1278 SR 505, Toledo, well as Sunday school teacher Steele was born to Camilla 1607 Military Road, Centralia, with visita- Glenda Edwards of Toledo WA 98591. Graveside service from 1978 to 1989, as well tion to follow. Arrangements are under Nelson and Emmons Rogers and Lisa Brockmueller of following at Lone Hill as a Member and organist the direction of Funeral Alternatives of on Aug. 19, 1923 in Thief Washington, Centralia. Adna; sons, Doug Owen Cemetery (Layton Prairie), for Ryderwood Community River Falls, Minnesota. Church from 1990 to 2013. • GERHILD “GERI” SHERMAN, 65, Tenino, died of Toutle and Chris Owen Toledo, Washington. A She was a wonderful, Saturday, Oct. 18, at home. No services of Toledo; sisters, Ruby of celebration of life will be Jessie retired as division are planned. Arrangements are under loving wife, mother and Florida and Gladys (Jeanie) of held afterwards at the Cowlitz manager and credit clerk for the direction of Funeral Alternatives of grandmother. Sears Roebuck & Company. Washington, Tumwater. Centralia; 19 grandchildren; Prairie Grange. Jessie is survived by A Visitation for Jessie • MARITSA ANN WIRKKALA, 70, Centralia, died 20 great-grandchildren; A memorial donation her husband, James of 67 Mildred Steele will be held Tuesday, Oct. 28, at Riverside Nursing several in-laws, nieces and fund has been set up at the and Rehabilitation Center, Centralia. No years; three daughters, Greta from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. services are scheduled at this time. Ar- nephews. Timberland Bank, P.O. Box Jean Sweeney of Rochester, on Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014 rangements are under the direction of Jim was loved by many 245, Toledo, WA 98591. Carolyn (Harold) Graham at Sticklin Funeral Chapel. Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Centralia. and known as the Silver Fox Please sign the guestbook at of Chehalis and Rita ( Ross) A funeral service will be • JESSIE MILDRED ROGERS-STEELE, 91, Chehalis, of Toledo. He was a timber www.legacy.com/chronline. died Saturday, Oct. 25, in Centralia. Visi- McDowell of Vader; nine held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, tation will be 1-4 p.m. today at Sticklin grandchildren and 19 great- Oct. 31, 2014 at Sticklin grandchildren. Funeral Chapel followed by a She is preceded in death by graveside service at Claquato her parents, Emmons Rogers Cemetery. A reception will Having Our Own and Camilla (Nelson) Rogers; follow at the Masonic Temple Crematory Means Your and three brothers, Howard, in Chehalis. Arrangements Russell and Jack. are under the care of Sticklin Loved One Is in Jessie was active in many Funeral Chapel. groups and served many roles Our Care at All Times CH528855cz.ke To view this obituary, please go to such as Past Matron and 50 chronline.com/obituaries. OUR LEWIS COUNTY ARRANGEMENT OFFICE Tour Our Crematory Online at www.funeralalternatives.org Sticklin Funeral Chapel 1126 S. Gold St., Suite 208 · Centralia, WA 98531 1437 South Gold Condolences may be offered at Centralia, WA 98531 www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com For Appointments Call 360-807-4468 Available 24/7 (360) 736-1388 • Main 9 ELECTION The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014 Ballots Trickling In, One Week Before Election Night By Christopher Brewer mailed-out ballots being returned. until subsequent counts. [email protected] However, Zumbuhl said elec- Election ‘‘The earlier you bring it in, “If you wait until the last min- tions staff are preparing for a pos- ute, you’re delaying your ballot Ballot returns have been light sible wave of voters bringing in 2014 the better.’’ from being counted until that Fri- with just under a week to go be- their sealed envelopes. day or even the following week,” fore Tuesday’s general election, “We’re afraid we’re going to get Mariann Zumbuhl Zumbuhl said. but election officials say they’re slammed,” Zumbuhl said. “We’ll County Elections Supervisor A number of local and state still hopeful for a greater than 68 probably get a lot of ballots re- races and proposals prompted percent voter turnout. turned over the counter, and a lot with round-the-clock accessibil- their ballots early because can- Zandell to issue his prediction County Elections Supervi- of walk-ins.” ity a bonus for many. The original vassing volunteers count 80 to of 68 percent, but whether that sor Mariann Zumbuhl reported Efforts to rake in the ballots drop box location at the county 90 percent of the ballots on elec- number is reached depends on the current voter turnout at 26 have been bolstered by the addi- courthouse still exists, but it’s in- tion night, according to Zumbuhl. voters’ impetus to either mail percent as of early Wednesday tion of the 24-hour drive-up drop accessible when the courthouse is More ballots in before Tuesday back or bring their ballots to drop afternoon, well off the pace from box at the Twin Cities Senior Cen- closed after 5 p.m. daily. means those ballots are counted sites. Auditor Gary Zandell’s predic- ter on National Avenue. Zumbuhl Elections officials continue on first count; conversely, ballots “The earlier you bring it in, the tion of greater than two-thirds of said the box has been well-used, their plea to the public to return returned late don’t get added in better,” Zumbuhl said. Bainbridge, Stamper Vie for Open County Commission Seat

Gary Stamper is well-known in edu- An Onalaska resident who has spent cation circles in Lewis County, and he’s GARY STAMPER the past 27 years as a district conservation- RICH BAINBRIDGE hoping his administrative experience in Party Preference: ist for the U.S. Department of Agriculture schools can transfer to a position on the Republican and currently serves as a fire commission- Party Preference: top legislative body in Lewis County. Money Raised / Spent: er for Fire District 1 is aiming for a spot on Republican Stamper garnered the most votes in $10,752.94/ $8,039.84 the Lewis County Board of County Com- Money Raised / Spent: the August primary that pitted six candi- Campaign Web- missioners. $19,945 / $12,574.96 dates against each other for Lewis County site: Facebook.com/ Rich Bainbridge navigated through a Campaign Website: N/A commissioner, District 3. He told The VoteGaryStamper field of six candidates to advance to the Chronicle he sees multiple issues facing general election, and told The Chronicle streamline permitting processes for land- the county: the need for more economic he feels his knowledge of policy set him owners, especially those who “may only development, law enforcement, helping se- Stamper holds a master’s degree in apart from the other candidates. ever apply for one permit in their lifetime.” nior citizens and the disenfranchised. school administration from Heritage Bainbridge is vying to represent Dis- He says he’s particularly concerned “With budgets shrinking and less and University, and a bachelor’s degree in po- trict 3, which encompasses all of south and with management of county finances, par- less services being provided, that’s an is- litical science and education from Central east Lewis County — a large geographi- ticularly the reserves. He said it costs $5 sue,” Stamper said. “Everyone would like Washington University. He has also served cal area that contains pockets of people million per month to run the county, and to have a lot of resources to fund these, but as the Washington Interscholastic Athletic who have been slow to recover from the some months “they don’t know where the it does cost money and there’s a price to Association District four representative for economic recession. He hopes to help next month is coming from.” The candi- pay.” nine years. the county become a driving force in job date questions why the county isn’t mak- Stamper said he hopes to fight for bet- He has been involved with public growth in the areas that need it most. ing more money from taxable timber sales. ter educational opportunities for students schools for 30 years, the previous 4 in “When we’re knocking on doors, es- “The question should be, ‘Where are and also for better job opportunities. He White Pass; he also served three terms as pecially in smaller towns, I’m surprised those dollars going?’” Bainbridge said. wants to continue partnerships with Cen- a fire commissioner in Fire District 3. He myself on how tough things are in places “The reserve fund should be going up, not tralia College and the Lewis Economic says through his background in educa- like Mossyrock, Morton,” Bainbridge said, down.” Development Council, and make more job tion, he hopes to bring an understanding adding that many houses he stopped by He said he would like to take a proac- programs available to all schools across of social issues affecting Lewis County — to doorbell were either for rent or in fore- tive approach to managing the county’s fi- Lewis County. particularly poverty and the vulnerable closure. “I heard from a lot of people there, nances and help build the county’s reserve “I see too many of our best and brightest populations — to the forefront in using his ‘we’d like to stay here if we could find back up. Bainbridge also said he would en- leaving and never coming back,” Stamper position to help those who need it. meaningful work.’ … The county needs courage the county to take a look and see lamented. “Because I’m an educator, I understand to make sure the county’s not the problem. where they could cut some discretionary When it comes to the economy, Stamp- the social issues of our county. It’s not If there’s something going on, the county spending. er said he hoped to build relationships just White Pass, it’s all over the county,” needs to facilitate that effort.” Bainbridge possesses a master’s de- with economic drivers such as the Port of Stamper said. “People need help. Families Bainbridge said he’s well-versed in gree in range management and a minor Centralia and Port of Chehalis to see how need help. Part of my responsibility is to knowledge of regulatory agencies and has in wildlife biology and botany. He moved the county could help bring jobs and sus- make sure that I’m out wherever I see … experience in working with landowners. along with his family to Lewis County in tained employment to Lewis County. wherever I can help with different issues.” He told The Chronicle of his desire to help 1976, where they have lived ever since. Undersheriff Faces Political Newcomer for Lewis County Sheriff Lewis County Undersheriff Onalaska resident Brian statement that he be- Rob Snaza is hoping to ascend Green describes himself as a con- lieves the sheriff has a BRIAN GREEN to the top law enforcement of- stitutionalist who hopes to main- duty to not obey unlaw- fice in Lewis County. tain people’s individual rights as ful or unconstitutional Party Preference: Independent Snaza is building his cam- Lewis County’s next sheriff. orders, and says that paign on his current experience Green did not respond to an Money Raised / Spent: gun confiscation and $1,700 / $1,693.07 in the sheriff’s office, where he editorial board interview request registration are exam- from The Chronicle. However, Campaign Website: is a part of the Regional Drug ples of abuse of citizens’ www.briangreen.us Task Force and Marine Patrol. on the Lewis County elections rights. website, he states he served in the He serves as incident com- ROB SNAZA Green also says he U.S. Navy for nine years as an above revenue generation and mander at several major crime Party Preference: pledges to “put the individual scenes and is the SWAT team aircraft mechanic and supervisor the ambitions of corrupt politi- Republican rights of our county’s citizens cians,” according to his statement. commander for the office also, Money Raised / Spent: of a shop, and also has experi- and has more than 2,000 hours $20,749.74 / $15,202.94 ence as an advertising executive. of law enforcement training. Campaign Website: Green also manages and per- In an editorial board inter- www.robsnazaforsheriff.com forms in the Brian Green Band. view with The Chronicle, Snaza Green describes the duty of said he wants to help better sheriff as protecting the public, Lewis County as a whole. Snaza, reer in Napavine and has served and believes the sheriff is “re- whose brother John serves as more than 20 years in the Lewis quired to investigate all crimes sheriff in neighboring Thurston County Sheriff’s Office. that come to his attention, this County, said he hopes to build “It’s been a great ride and I’m includes government agencies stealing property or limiting partnerships, primarily through excited about what the future In Loving Memory of deputies being parts of programs public land use under null and in schools that foster community. holds,” Snaza said. “I’m excited void ‘color of law’ rules, even Snaza said he’s concerned about this community. I’m ex- investigating crooked officials,” about what the upcoming bud- cited about where we’re going to according to his campaign state- get for the sheriff’s office could go as a team and as law enforce- ment. look like, with the cost of sev- ment as a whole.” Green also points out on his eral items rising. “We have to look at different ways of being innovative and In Remembrance creative in working with our local government,” Snaza said. ROY ARTHUR GOWER “We have to look at medical He retired from American costs in our jail, medical costs Crossarm, Chehalis, after 48 for our employees. … We have years of employment. to see what we can do without Roy is preceded in death by hiring additional officers.” his wife, Betty Lee Gower; and Edna Mae Pinkerton March 19, 1917 ~ October 23, 2014 Snaza responded to citizen his parents. concerns about police milita- He is survived by his Edna Mae Pinkerton, born to Robert and Ada Mae Brown, rization by saying he sees tools passed away peacefully on October 23, 2014, at her home in daughters, Carol (Ray) Linwood such as tactical equipment as Onalaska, Washington with her four children present. tools that help deputies defuse of Centralia and Karen Gower of situations with the least amount Centralia; son, LeRoy “Corky” Edna was born in Garrettsville, Ohio on March 19, 1917 of force. (Eileen) Gower of Longview; and graduated from Garrettsville High School. Snaza said he’s also sensi- multiple grandchildren, great- She married Harold Isaiah Pinkerton Sr., on Nov. 2, 1935. tive to an uptick in situations grandchildren and a great- great-granddaughter, Maddison Edna was preceded in death by her parents; husband, involving people with mental Harold Sr.; son, William Robert; and health issues. Marie. infant great-grandson, William Robert Rohrbach. “Law enforcement officers Roy Arthur Gower, 97, of At the request of the deceased are now being trained in deal- Centralia died peacefully at there will be no services. The She is survived by her children, Harold Isaiah, Jr., ing with mental health issues,” home on Oct. 26, 2014. Roy family wishes to express their Hazel Ada Stegall, Jo Ann Rohrbach and Snaza said. “We need to estab- was born to Arthur Edmond heartfelt gratitude to Sara Sarah Elisabeth Frase; 13 grandchildren; lish a mental health approach. and Pearl Valentine (Branson) Gundersen and John Kiser of 32 great-grandchildren; and 20 great-great-grandchildren. Being incarcerated in our facil- Gower on Sept. 2, 1917 in Assured Home Health and ity is not the answer for people Edna was faithful in her walk with the Lord; Govan, Saskatchewan, Canada. Hospice and also Dr. DeMun. last attending the Onalaska First Church of God. with mental health issues.” He lived his entire life in Memorials may be donations Her interests include homemaking, playing Snaza also serves as a com- Centralia. to Assured Home Health and her piano, gardening and reading her Bible. missioner for Lewis County Roy served in the U.S. Army Hospice, 2120 Northpark Street Fire District 5 in Napavine. He from 1944 to 1946 and was Suite A, Centralia, WA 98531. Services will be held Saturday, Nov. 1, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. began his law enforcement ca- part of the liberation forces in at the Shoestring Valley Community Church, Onalaska, Washington with internment at the Alpha Cemetery next to her the Philippine Islands and the To view the obituary, please Have a husband. A potluck fellowship will follow the graveside service. occupation forces in Japan. go to chronline.com/obituaries. Arrangements are under the direction of mobile phone? Sticklin Funeral Chapel Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock, Washington. 1437 South Gold Condolences may be offered at Centralia, WA 98531 www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com To view this obituary, please go to chronline.com/obituaries chronline.com/mobile (360) 736-1388 Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Showdown Imminent Sri Lanka Says Over Nurse’s Senate Control Could No Hope Finding Quarantine in Maine Mudslide Survivors FORT KENT, Maine (AP) KOSLANDA, Sri Lanka (AP) — State officials are seeking a Turn on 2 Independents — Hundreds of desperate Sri Lank- judge’s permission to require an villagers dug with bare hands quarantine for a nurse who’s By Charles Babington would consider such a switch. He through the broken red earth of vowed to defy Maine’s request a deadly landslide today, defying The Associated Press told reporters in April that he for self-isolation after treating will do what is “best for Maine” police orders after a top disaster Ebola patients in West Africa. WASHINGTON — After in the next Congress. He made official said there was no chance Officials say state police plan millions of Americans vote next similar remarks last week, stir- of finding more survivors at the to follow Kaci Hickox and moni- week, it’s possible that one or ring a Senate campaign pot al- high-elevation tea plantation. tor her interactions, but troopers two men will decide which party ready about to boil. There were conflicting reports cannot detain her unless a judge controls the Senate. Currently, Democrats con- of how many people were missing signs off on the state’s request. One is Sen. Angus King, a in the slide, which struck Wednes- Maine’s protocols for health Angus King Greg Orman trol 55 Senate seats to the Re- Maine independent who gener- Maine Kansas day morning in the island nation’s care workers go beyond what’s publicans’ 45. Republicans need ally “caucuses” — or cooper- independent independent to gain six net seats to seize the central hills after heavy monsoon recommended by the federal ates — with Democrats but says majority. rains. Centers for Disease Control and he might switch to the Republi- GOP advantage with Orman un- King repeatedly calls for Disaster Management Minis- Prevention. CDC guidelines call cans. The other is Greg Orman declared — King could put the more bipartisanship and coop- ter Mahinda Amaraweera said the for monitoring workers who’ve of Kansas, an independent can- Republicans in charge by switch- number of dead at the Koslanda come into contact with Ebola didate trying to oust Republican ing to their caucus. Orman’s eration in government. He has urged Orman and another third- tea plantation would be fewer than patients; the state recommends a Sen. Pat Roberts. decision, either way, would not 100. But Sri Lanka’s Disaster Man- voluntary quarantine. If he wins, Orman says, he change that. party candidate — former Sen. Larry Pressler of South Dakota agement Center — which Ama- Norman Siegel, her law- would caucus with whichever In a different scenario — in raweera oversees — reported 190 — to refuse to say which party yer, says Hickox hopes her fight party holds the majority when which Democrats held a 50-49 people missing. they’d caucus within Washing- against the quarantine will help the new Congress convenes in edge awaiting Orman’s decision Villagers, meanwhile, said the ton. Pressler’s chances seem to bring an end to misinformation January. He has not said, howev- — both he and King could choose death toll could easily exceed 200. about how Ebola is transmit- er, what he would do if he could to caucus with Republicans, giv- be fading, but Orman is giving ted. He says she has “an impor- decide, by himself, which party ing the GOP a 51-49 majority. Roberts a tough fight. tant voice and perspective that that will be. Congressional insiders see People close to King say Parents of Mexico’s should be heard.” That could happen if Repub- that as unlikely. First, Orman they’d be surprised if he joined Missing Meet licans win 50 seats and Demo- would have to win an election the Republicans’ caucus, espe- crats control 49 seats (includ- that many Republicans believe cially if doing so handed the With President Pulitzer Prize- Roberts will survive. Then, all GOP the majority. He supported ing King’s and that of another MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexi- the other races would have to President Barack Obama’s 2012 Winning Poet Galway independent, Vermont’s Bernie can President Enrique Pena Ni- produce a 50-49 split, awaiting re-election, and his voting record Sanders, who also caucuses with eto met with parents of 43 missing Kinnell Dies Orman’s declaration. And King leans more Democratic than Re- Democrats). If Orman sided teachers and college students for would have to switch party lean- publican. MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — with the Democrats, they would the first time since they disap- ings and hand minority status to But King has endorsed some Galway Kinnell, the Pulitzer control a 50-50 Senate, thanks to peared, apparently handed over Democrats, with whom he gen- Republicans for re-election, in- Prize-winning poet who opened Vice President Joe Biden’s ability to a drug gang by city police more erally seems comfortable. cluding Sens. Susan Collins of up American verse in the 1960s to break tie votes. than a month ago. “Changing who you caucus Maine and Lamar Alexander of and beyond through his forceful, But if Orman sided with the Relatives of the missing have Tennessee. In Maine, where Re- spiritual takes on the outsiders Republicans, they would hold a with is akin to changing parties,” grown increasingly frustrated at and underside of contemporary publican Gov. Paul LePage seeks 51-49 majority. said Antonia Ferrier, a former the pace of the investigation of life, has died at age 87. re-election, King originally en- King, who’s not up for elec- GOP House and Senate aide. “It the Sept. 26 police attack in the Kinnell’s wife, Bobbie Bristol, tion this year, could complicate is no small thing, is deeply per- dorsed independent candidate city of Iguala, which also left six said he died Tuesday afternoon things even further. In the same sonal and exceedingly rare.” Eliot Cutler but then switched to dead. The case has shaken the im- at their home in Sheffield, Ver- scenario as above — a 50-49 King occasionally hints he Democrat Mike Michaud. mont. He had leukemia. age of improving security that the Among the most celebrated government has sought to project poets of his time, he won the Pu- since Pena Nieto took office in litzer and National Book Award Lava Threatens Hawaii Town 2012. for the 1982 release “Selected After meeting for about six Poems” and later received a Ma- hours inside the Los Pinos presi- cArthur Genius Fellowship. In dential residence on Wednesday, 1989, he was named Vermont’s parents said they told Pena Nieto poet laureate, and the Academy they didn’t have confidence in the of American Poets gave him the investigation, though they said 2010 Wallace Stevens Award for the government agreed to create lifetime achievement. a commission to monitor the case. Apple CEO Tim Protesters Storm Cook Announces Burkina Faso That He Is Gay Parliament, Set Fire NEW YORK (AP) — Apple OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina CEO Tim Cook says he’s proud Faso (AP) — Protesters stormed to be gay. Burkina Faso’s parliament today, The public declaration, in dragging furniture and comput- an essay written for Bloomberg ers onto the street and setting the Businessweek, makes Cook the main chamber ablaze, forcing the highest-profile business CEO to government to cancel a vote to al- come out as gay. low the president to seek another Cook said that while he never term next year. denied his sexuality, he never Protesters swarmed other ar- publicly acknowledged it, ei- eas of the capital, Ouagadougou, ther. The executive said that for U.S. Geological Survey and the country, setting alight sev- years he’s been open with many This photo provided by the U.S. Geological Survey shows an aerial view Wednesday of the lava low near the town of eral buildings and ransacking the people about his sexual orienta- Pahoa on the Big Island of Hawaii. Rain fell Wednesday on a red-hot river of lava as it threatened to consume its irst offices of the national television tion and that plenty of his Apple home on its slow advance into the rural Hawaii town. station. Its broadcasts and those of colleagues know he is gay. the national radio went off the air. Cook wrote in the column, Tension has been building published today, that it wasn’t an for months in this West African easy choice to publicly disclose country once known for its rela- that he is gay, but that he felt the GDP Rises 3.5%; U.S. Might Be tive stability in a volatile region. acknowledgement could help The protesters say 27 years in pow- others. er is enough for President Blaise “I’ve come to realize that my in Period of Sustainable Growth Compaore, who took power in a desire for personal privacy has coup in 1987 and has since been been holding me back from do- By Martin Crutsinger contraction normally associated with recessions. elected four times. ing something more important,” AP Economics Writer The stumble reflected largely a harsh winter that Amid the chaos today, the he wrote. closed shopping malls and disrupted much eco- prime minister’s office issued a WASHINGTON — It’s taken years, but the U.S. nomic activity. statement saying it was canceling economy may finally be reaching a sustainable After the roller-coaster first- and second-quar- the vote and calling for calm. Boy or Girl? Family With cruising speed. ter gyrations, most analysts think the economy is 12 Sons Awaits Baby 13 The U.S. economy grew at a solid annual rate poised to achieve consistently stronger growth for of 3.5 percent in the July-September quarter, pro- the rest of this year and all of 2015. Drone Strike Kills ROCKFORD, Mich. (AP) — pelled by solid gains in business investment, ex- Many think full-year growth for 2015 will hit 3 A western Michigan couple with port sales and the biggest jump in military spend- Two Militants In 12 sons is expecting baby No. 13, percent, giving the economy the best annual per- ing in five years. formance since 2005, two years before the Great NW Pakistan and even though they’re sticking The third quarter result, which was slightly bet- to their tradition of not finding Recession began. DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Paki- ter than economists expected, followed a 4.6 per- Much of the optimism stems from the strength stan (AP) — Suspected U.S. drone- out in advance whether they’re cent rebound in the second quarter, the Commerce having a boy or girl, they said of job growth, which has lowered the unemploy- fired missiles struck a house early Department reported today. The economy shrank they’d be shocked if their streak ment rate to a six-year low of 5.9 percent. In Sep- today in a restive tribal region in is broken. at a 2.1 percent rate in the first three months of the tember, the economy added 248,000 jobs, extend- northwest Pakistan, killing two Jay and Kateri Schwandt’s year due to a harsh winter. ing a string of strong gains. militants, officials said. baby is due May 9, The Grand The report was the first of three estimates of The additional workers should translate into Two intelligence officials, who Rapids Press reported. Even the gross domestic product, the economy’s total more income and consumer spending, which ac- spoke on condition of anonymity though they expect it will be an- output of goods and services. Analysts believe the counts for 70 percent of economic activity. because they were not authorized other boy, the couple said they economy is maintaining momentum in the cur- The strength in the United States comes amid to speak to media, said the missiles would welcome either into the rent quarter, with a big fall in gas prices expected weakness overseas. Europe is on the brink of its hit a house in Azam Warsak vil- family. to bolster consumer spending. third recession in seven years, Japan is faltering lage in the South Waziristan tribal “If we were to have a girl, I After the roller-coaster first- and second-quar- and China and Brazil are also struggling. region. think we would go into shock,” ter gyrations, the economy is poised to achieve The Federal Reserve noted the brightening U.S. The house, owned by a local Kateri Schwandt said. “It would consistently stronger growth for the rest of this prospects as it ended a policy meeting Wednes- tribesman, Ashraf Mahsud, was probably be disbelief.” year and all of 2015. day. It retained language in a statement saying it occupied by Arab militants af- If he had a choice, Jay For the April-June period, growth reached a didn’t expect to raise its benchmark interest rate filiated with al-Qaida, the officials Schwandt said he would love to sizzling 4.6 percent rate. But that marked a sharp for a “considerable time.” But it also pointed to ris- said but did not provide more de- have a girl, but they’re just “hop- bounce back from the first quarter, when the econ- ing signs of strength, including job gains and lower tails about those killed or the air- ing for a healthy baby.” omy shrank at an annual rate of 2.1 percent — a unemployment. strike itself. • Main 11 FROM THE FRONT PAGE / LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014 Centralia City Council Approves New Transportation Benefit District By Dameon Pesanti fees for transportation purposes. It must be established before any to be defined,” he said. “But get- Transportation benefit dis- [email protected] Numerous cities across the revenue structures can be chosen. ting through the budget is first trict funds can also be used to state use the benefit districts to According to Centralia City right now.” apply for matching grants from The Centralia City Council fund local road construction and Manager Rob Hill, there is no The transportation benefit the state and federal government. approved a transportation ben- maintenance in light of declin- funding source currently de- district could be funded in a va- State law requires that six efit district on first reading Mon- ing state and federal funds. Taco- fined for the district. He expects riety of ways, including an addi- months pass before a transporta- day 6-0. Councilman Gabe An- ma, Castle Rock, Wenatchee and that to be done in early Decem- tional local sales tax or a differ- tion benefit district goes into ef- zelini was absent. Spokane have them, and Cheha- ber after the city is finished with ent in licensing fee, but $20 is the fect. City officials are discussing Transportation benefit dis- lis instituted one in September. the 2015 budget. threshold a city council can im- options now so funding projec- tricts have independent taxing The district doesn’t have to “I’m pushing it. If we’re going pose without the issue needing tions could be in place for 2015 authority to impose taxes and have a dedicated funding source. to form these things that needs to go before a public vote. city budget planning.

ture that named the town what diately moved to Florida,” Reed Vader it is today, and it has stuck since wrote. March 25, 1913. The situation is Years later the matter was NEWSPAPER CLIPS FROM VADER’S PAST Continued from the front page described in a historical docu- brought before the public in 2005 ment by George T. Reed, who By The Chronicle name change would almost cer- as a vote of the people to return served as assistant to the presi- Vader to the name of its origin “Vader was first known as Little Falls, being a pioneer village tainly require that the city spend dent of Northern Pacific Railway on Olequa Creek and adjacent to some small falls. Early river traf- an undetermined amount of narrowly failed. Ninety-five peo- fic on the Cowlitz River passed by it and there was hopes some Company. He noted that the ple voted to change it back, but money in administrative costs, name change simply came about day a city would rise there.” — The Daily Chronicle, 1963 Smith said. because the Legislative commit- 11 more votes for the opposition “If there’s going to be an ef- tee asked the railroad company to ensured the signs you see off the “It is said, however, a shipment of soap ordered by the general fort made, we would have to set pick a unique name. freeway and state Route 508 still store owner, was missent to Little Falls, Minnesota, and hence, the unusual name of Sopenah was born. For many years all rail the money aside for it to succeed,” Then came an idea from a point to a town named Vader, Smith said. “As far as how much, Washington, ZIP code 98593. service was to Sopenah and mail was to ‘Little Falls.’” — Vader man in the room. resident Marion Netter, Sept. 2, 1963 I’d prefer not to speculate un- “After canvassing the matter Smith considers himself a his- til we’ve got our specific talking briefly, one of the gentlemen men- tory buff — after all, he pointed “This little community has probably had more than its fair points in order.” tioned the name of an old Ger- out that he received his bachelor’s share of trouble in having its town correctly named. It was for- What is now known as Vader man by the name of Vader and we degree in the subject — and said merly Little Falls as well as Sopenah, in fact at one time was offi- was in the late 1800s, according finally recommended his name to he feels the turn-of-the-century cially called both. It seems that the railroad station was Sopenah to the Tacoma Public Library’s the committee,” Reed wrote, “and renaming of Little Falls as “a mild and the post office was Little Falls. Little Falls of course got its Washington Place Names da- that name was inserted into the injustice” upon the citizens of that name from the falls in the creek nearby.” — Lewis County Advo- tabase, named Sopenah by the bill and it became a law.” day. Personally, he said, he wants cate, Aug. 26, 1937 Northern Pacific Railway as an- A bit of humor in the naming to see the name changed. other Little Falls existed on their “Now the funny part comes. When Mr. Vader heard of the inci- of the town came when, accord- “I for one am supportive of line — this one in Minnesota. A ing to Reed, the man the town dent he immediattely (sic) moved to Florida. Wanted to get just group of citizens asked the Wash- was named after was actually it, not to mention the fact I feel as far away as possible from the memory of it.” — Lewis County ington Legislature to rename the miffed by the gesture. the individual Vader is named Advocate, Aug. 26, 1937 town , but an argument “The humor of the matter is after didn’t want the commu- ensued and an eventual compro- that we supposed the old gentle- nity named after him in the first “No more will passengers on the Portland trains hear the mise was reached to name the man would be highly flattered in place,” Smith laughed. “It’s got sweet sound of the brakeman’s voice calling out Little Falls. For town after a German resident having the town named after him somewhat of a stigma. Little Falls the name of that place was changed on the railway time cards to me captures the essence of our last Monday and hereafter the brakeman when the train ap- with the last name of Vader. but instead of that he took it as a proaches the place that once bore the watery name will make a In fact, it was the Legisla- personal indignity and imme- family-friendly community.” noise like an American trying to say father in Dutch. It’s Vader on Have a the time cards, Vader on the tickets and it will be Vader with the Calendar: Author to speak at library mobile phone? brakies.” — Lewis County Advocate, May 2, 1913 Continued from page Main 2 Author of Book About chronline.com/mobile Centralia College campus for a Lewis County to day-long rehearsal. Many are mu- CUSTOM BUILT HOMES ON ACREAGE sic teachers, and all are volunteers. Speak at Library 481 PENNING RD – CHEHALIS 161 RIVER HEIGHTS RD – CHEHALIS Founded in 1991, the NWWS Sandra A. 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DUI arrests within seven years. when a participant has had too positive toward staying sober.” the date, time, location and re- Sobriety Typically, participants start much to drink the night before. Rich said he thinks the im- sults of the test immediately. with a six-month projected pro- Rich has gotten to know the mediate consequences of a posi- The program is managed Continued from the front page gram time. However, that can program’s participants. He men- tive test — giving a warning or through the Washington As- change. One participant was let tioned one person who went to taking the person straight to jail Rich is in charge of the pro- sociation of Sheriffs and Police off early because he did well in jail multiple times after begin- — has a stronger impact than is- Chiefs, which selected five pilot gram and said the department the program, Rich said. Some ning the program. Now, a few suing a warrant. started it as a pilot site with two agencies in the state to test the others could get additional time. months into doing the program, One problem that has come program. participants in March and ac- Participants are required to that individual has a job, is on up with the program is that the cepted its 14th participate on Two agencies have since take two portable breath tests time for the tests and is sober, program isn’t statewide. If par- dropped out. Tuesday. daily, one in the morning and Rich said. ticipants are going out of town, The program began in South Many people with DUI ar- one in the evening. Each test is Some people, Rich said, have they can’t get tested at another Dakota and has spread to other rests have families, jobs and are $2. If they miss a test, fail to blow commented that the program is site. states. productive members of society, below a 0.02 or don’t pay fees, it the first time they have been held Rich has worked with partici- Rich said. This program is a new is considered a violation and they accountable for their actions and pants on issues such as conflict- Because Centralia is small tool to deter repeat behavior. must face the consequences. that they need to participate to ing work schedules and family enough, the department can “Most of the time these folks For first-time violations, the get sober. health care. Since it began, the work with individuals to meet aren’t criminals as most people participant receives a written “These guys don’t want to be department has been able to get the participants’ needs. think of criminals,” Rich said. warning. After that, they get two drunk,” Rich said. “They don’t portable breath tests that partici- “That’s been pretty rewarding “And is jail really the appropriate days in jail. For each subsequent want to have the problem but for pants can rent. for me as far as being able to get place for them?” violation, the offender gets an in- so many of them they don’t know The battery-operated device to know people and really feel The program can be required creased amount of jail time. how to not have a drinking prob- has a camera that takes a photo like when they’re willing to put as a condition of pretrial release Typically, violations occur lem. This is an opportunity for of the person taking the test. It is the effort into the program … for someone who has two or more Saturday or Sunday morning some of them to do something also equipped with GPS and logs just makes it a success,” he said.

time we’d like to do something additional full-time employees. Look for our Saturday Tax really good with the money we During the presentation, have before we’re going to be ask- some of the council members commentary by John McCroskey Continued from the front page ing for a miniscule amount,” El- questioned why there was mon- more said. ey to hire extra staff, but not to increase will raise taxes on a sin- Councilor Lee Coumbs said fund more road projects — the gle family home by $1.44 per year. he understood the tax increase city council’s top stated priority. The city expects to see $6,610 bothered people, but said failure “Streets are a priority. We’d added to its general fund. to approve it could mean finan- like to see some of that work hap- Under state law, 1 percent cial trouble in the future. pening more often,” Ricks said. is the largest amount a city can “We have a history of doing Public Works Director Kahle Call or stop by raise property taxes without this over the last 10 years. Now Jennings said the city did a large bringing it to a public vote. all of the sudden you’re talking amount of road maintenance today! During the presentation pe- 10 percent,” he said. “If we devi- and repairs this summer, which 360-736-8281 riod, councilors Pat Gallagher ate from that it’s going to build meant it used a lot of funding. and John Elmore questioned the and your negatives are going to He also said if the city wanted to necessity of the increase. start to grow just as fast.” see more resources allocated to HOME AUTO BOAT UMBRELLA MOTORCYCLE BUSINESS “Is our budget that fine-tuned During the public hearing, roads, one of the easiest options that $6,000 makes that big of a only Ron Averill, who supported would be to raise taxes. If you like supporing local businesses, we difference?” asked Gallagher. the increase, spoke. “There are options out there, can help you! It is ime to start feeling Centralia Finance Director The property tax increase but not one of them is going to be good about your insurance! Pamela Nelson acknowledged was passed 4-2. Councilors Bon- easy,” he said. it is a small amount but said it’s nie Canaday, Ron Greenwood, Gallagher said he was both- With Strand, you can have a local agency significant to the fund it is con- Bart Ricks and Lee Coumbs vot- ered that not enough was being tributing to. ed yes; John Elmore and Pat Gal- done to address the issue. that can write with Washington based com- “(City council) budget is lagher voted no. Councilor Gabe “Out budget says we’re float- panies. One of these is Mutual of Julie Buchanan $88,000. Going without $6,000 Anzelini was absent. ing down the road, but we do a Enumclaw. Mutual of Enumclaw is a top of that means someone’s ben- The second reading will be lot of talk,” he said. “The action rated, Washington based, company with a efits don’t get paid,” she said. “It held on Nov. 12. starts with our budget. We can relates to what you’re working After the tax increase, the say our option is to keep the sta- hometown feel. For more informaion and with.” council unanimously approved tus quo or do the things we’re a free quote please stop by or give us a call! Councilor Elmore said sad- the 2015 proposed city budget on talking about and I don’t think dling taxpayers with extra charg- first reading. we’re doing that.” es when the Riverside Fire Au- No one spoke during the The second reading of the Jamie Hodges thority recently asked voters for public comment period. 2015 proposed budget will be more money and the city plans to The council held a budget Nov. 12. create a tax benefit district wasn’t workshop on Sept. 25, the results as good of an idea as spending of which were included in the Please Recycle 209 W Main St. Centralia, WA 98531 some of the city’s reserves on in- proposed budget. This frastructure projects. The $53.37 million proposal Newspaper CH528745sd.cg “I really think at this point in includes funding to hire three

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Attic Door Offers Unique Paint and Workshops in Centralia THE FIRST OF ITS KIND: The Pete Caster / pcaster@ Attic Door Carries Annie ABOUT THE BUSINESS chronline.com Sloan’s Chalk Paint Cathy Pearce, of Attic Door Hours of Centralia, left, and By Justyna Tomtas Operation: Faye Matson, of [email protected] Sunday from 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Napavine, right, Monday from 1 p.m.-6 p.m. shop for supplies Attic Door Vintiques and for using Annie Home Decor opened up shop Tuesday-Saturday from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sloan's Chalk three years ago and since then Paint as the Attic business has been growing. Hands-on Workshop Hours Door owner Kassy As the only local distributor Mikulski, center, of Annie Sloan’s Chalk Paint, Workshops are Wednesday talks about the the store caters to a market oth- evening from 6 p.m.-9 p.m. chalk paint and erwise unaccessible in Lewis and Sunday afternoon from its popularity at County. 1:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Both begin- the Tower Avenue ner and advanced classes are Owner Kassy Mikulski said store on Tuesday offered. Anyone interested in the paint, as well as the work- afternoon. shops the business offers, are participating in a workshop fo- what make the Attic Door cusing on Annie Sloan’s Chalk unique. Paint can call the Attic Door at The water-based paint allows (360) 623-1212 to register. painters more versatility with no needed prep work. “You don’t have to strip or now, and the range of techniques perfect storefront, she came sand or put down primer,” Mi- Chalk Paint provides is highly across the location where her kulski said. “As long as your sur- sought after. store currently operates. Located face is clean, you can paint and Not only does the store carry on North Tower Avenue in Cen- put wax on it.” the product, but Attic Door is tralia, the store is in the histori- The decorative paint is gain- unique because it is one of the cal district, one she is proud to be ing popularity worldwide, she only antique shops in the area to a part of. said, and in the do-it-yourself era, offer hands-on workshops. The After two years of running more people are interested in the workshops help teach people the the store, Mikulski decided to product. different techniques available move to Centralia a year ago, re- Renee Senter is one of those when using the paint. locating closer to her business. people. “It’s hands-on to actually get “I really enjoy being here, it’s After she purchased the paint a feel for the paint and to learn a really nice town,” she said. “It’s for the first time, she decided to how to properly use the wax,” small town America to me; it’s paint a desk and later took on her Mikulski said. “It shows them uncrowded.” whole kitchen because of how the range of the paint, it shows Mikulski runs the store as easy it was to work with. them how easy it is and that any- a one-woman show, being the “It was my first time working one can do it.” A sign that jokingly warns husbands about purchasing the wrong type of Annie only employee. She has turned with the paint, but it’s amazing The wax is optional, but can Sloan's Chalk Paint hangs in the Attic Door on Tuesday afternoon in Centralia. her passion into a business, while to work with,” she said. be added after a product is paint- also providing others with a A customer at Attic Door ed to make the surface water re- chance to set up shop. echoed Senter’s thoughts. Cathy sistant. bit of everything, with items cancer clinic ended. She decided Other people and vendors Pearce, a Centralia resident, be- The beginners class provides ranging from antiques to gently to try her hands at something rent spaces in her store and Mi- gan using the paint approximate- lessons on five different tech- used, newer furniture. Mikulski completely different than labora- kulski also takes consignment ly four or five months ago. She niques, and an advanced class is said the Attic Door is a resale tory testing — renting spaces at items. has painted a desk and chest of also available. store and is arranged in a way antique malls. Mikulski found She has joined other antique drawers so far, and she loves the Mikulski gets excited when that allows customers the abil- her niche and decided she want- stores in a place that was voted product. talking about the paint, a prod- ity to easily see what items go ed to open up a business. one of the top 10 places to shop “I wouldn’t use anything else uct she sees as revolutionary. 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Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl The Chronicle’s Grid Picks Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 4 Sports e-mail: [email protected] of the Week 2A Football 2B Volleyball Centralia Shorthanded With Playoffs on the Line at Black Hills By Aaron VanTuyl [email protected] The Tigers, according to coach Matt Whitmire, are han- dling their conditions heading into Friday’s do-or-die contest against Black Hills with a healthy sense of humor. “We’re literally going into our biggest game of the year without four guys on both sides of the football,” Whitmire said. “It’s unreal.” All that’s on the line for that game is third-place finish in the Evergreen 2A Conference and the District 4 crossover berth that goes with it. Centralia’s 5-3 record is already a vast improve- ment over last season, but the Ti- gers are 0-2 in league action after losses to No. 1-ranked Tumwater and rival W.F. West last week. “They understand we’re com- ing off of a very tough loss, where Brandon Hansen / [email protected] we did not play very well against Toledo’s Amanda Boone and Sarah Subjeck celebrate a kill during C2BL volleyball action against Pe Ell Wednesday night in Toledo. W.F. West, but we knew this was the game that we were going to have to win in order to get into the district playoffs,” Whitmire Sweep of Pe Ell Keeps Toledo’s Season Alive said. “The kids are saying, ‘Let’s suit up our 11, and let’s go play By The Chronicle three-way tie — at 3-6 — for and nine blocks, while Sarah third set there was not as seri- Black Hills and see what hap- TOLEDO — The Indians sixth place in the C2BL stand- Subjeck had three kills, a block, ous of focus as I would have pens.’ The attitude is still night put away Pe Ell in three sets of ings at the end of the regular 16 service points and 18 assists. liked, but regardless of that, we and day from where it was.” season. Jessica Kelly added seven won, so we’ll take the win.” Black Hills quarterback Jay- Central 2B League volleyball The three teams will play a kills, nine service points and Note: Toledo’s JV won, 25- don Troy threw five touchdown action, 25-12, 25-9, 25-21, here passes two weeks ago in a 35-10 Wednesday night to keep their tiebreaker on Friday to deter- three digs. 12, 25-17. Standouts for Toledo win over the same Kelso squad postseason hopes alive. mine the league’s sixth, seventh “We started out really strong, were Skyheart Yantis, Emily the Tigers beat 51-10, but the The Indians’ win, combined and eighth-place teams. and then the second set was in- Tyner and Maria Carpenter. Wolves (4-4) had a bit less suc- with losses by Morton-White Amanda Boone paced To- credibly strong,” Toledo coach cess last week in a 48-7 loss to Pass and Onalaska, created a ledo (5-10 overall) with 11 kills Whitney Luchau said. “The please see C2BL, page S3 Tumwater. “They’re physical, athletic and fast,” Whitmire said. “It comes down to, ‘Can we match up against their zone run scheme Bearcats Blank Centralia on Sisson’s Hat Trick with a lot of new faces?’ and By The Chronicle that’s going to be the ultimate Kalyn Sisson scored three test come Friday night.” goals to help W.F. West solidify Earlier this week the Tigers its third-place spot in the Ever- lost starting lineman Jared Lee green 2A Conference and a play- and Brayden Andrews to injuries. off berth with a 3-0 victory over That comes on the heels of losing rival Centralia at Bearcat Stadi- two-way starters Aaron Pullin um on Tuesday night. (line) and Javon Brager (fullback/ Sisson, a sophomore, scored linebacker) due to ejections dur- in the 40th, 65th, and 70th min- ing Centralia’s 23-8 loss to W.F. utes to earn her first career hat West last week. trick as a Bearcat. To counter the adversity, Cen- "She really worked hard on tralia will move Joe Finch from the ball," W.F. West coach Tino fullback to guard, and Mitch Sanchez said of Sisson. "We had Halbleib from wide receiver to to get on them and put pressure guard. Five-foot-9, 139-pound on the ball and she did just that." junior Dylan Ferrians will move The Bearcats outshot the Ti- up from the junior varsity to gers 14 to 4 in the victory. start at fullback. Sanchez also credited defend- The game plan, however, ers Kassidy Grandorff, Saman- won’t change. tha Turner, Megan Wilks and “We do what we do,” Whit- Madelyn Baker for their efforts mire said. “We plug those guys in the backfield, as well as recog- in and we go play football, and nizing the toughness of the Tiger see how the results come out.” defense. "It was a good win," Sanchez Bearcats Hosting Top-Ranked said. "We finally started finish- T-Birds ing. Hat's off to Centralia's team. W.F. West will play just its I felt that they held us quite a bit third home game of the season in the first half. Their defense was really solid. We couldn't get on Friday, and, according to Brandon Hansen / [email protected] W.F. West’s McKenna Moon celebrates with sophomore Kalyn Sisson (right) after Sisson scored her second goal during please see FOOTBALL, page S4 Evergreen 2A Conference girls soccer action against Centralia Tuesday at Bearcat Stadium in Chehalis. please see SOCCER, page S5

Cleared The Final Word W.F. West’s Kyndra Haller clears EWU Hoops Opener Scheduled for 8 a.m. the ball for the TV’s Best Bet Bearcats during CHENEY, Wash. (AP) — Eastern game. NFL Football Evergreen 2A Washington has decided to play its first The game was originally scheduled for New Orleans at Carolina Conference girls game of the season early — real early. 6 p.m., and Texas Southern agreed to the soccer action 5:25 p.m. The Eagles will host Texas Southern switch. against Centra- NFL lia Tuesday at on Nov. 14, and tip-off is at 8 a.m. The move allows Eastern Washington Bearcat Stadium Coach Jim Hayford says his team is to host the first NCAA Division I game of in Chehalis. eager to start the season, so they decid- the season, and to have the game region- ed not to wait until evening to play the ally broadcast. Brandon Hansen / [email protected] KICK OFF THE SEASON WITH HARD-HITTING PERFORMANCE.

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TIME TO SHINE: Fall Offers Gorgeous Alpine Hikes, But be Careful Out There By Jeff Layton The Seattle Times NORTH CASCADES — The intermittent fog lifted to reveal a dramatic alpine lake worthy of a postcard. Before me, aquamarine wa- ter was set in a bowl sprinkled TIME with fairy-dust snow. Golden- colored larches at the height of their transformation guarded the edges of the lake. A clatter of boulders hinted at mountain goats nearby, or perhaps just fall’s upheaval. In the background, knobby spires rose out of the landscape like mysterious karst landforms transplanted from southern China. Blue Lake in the North Cas- cades is proof that you don’t have to hang up your hiking boots just because summer is of- ficially over. “Nature doesn’t follow our calendar so there is no reason to stop heading outdoors just because it is November,” says Kindra Ramos, director of com- munications and outreach for Washington Trails Association (WTA). Yes, the weather can be prickly. It’s especially unpredict- able in the high country. But that’s part of what makes the season so much fun. Rising and falling snow lev- els create interesting pockets of marvelous landscapes. They are places where seasons col- lide — especially if you’re lucky enough to find locations where frosty mountains meet brilliant autumn colors. These transition zones might be buried in snow one day and basking under sunny blue skies the next. They are places where a hiker can feel connected to the season and sense the dramatic extremes that are profound at high altitude. Above Blue Lake, a sharp “PEEP!” caught my attention. It’s hard not to laugh at the antics of pikas. These adorable critters are the comic relief of the alpine. They noisily defend their turf with shrill squeaks that are more bark than bite. Jeff Layton / The Seattle Times In the fall when they are the Autumn-gold larches color slopes as Cam Artmann, of Seattle, and Molly Steeber, of Minnesota, hike to Blue Lake. Early Winters Spires rise in the background. most active, you can feel their urgency. They scurry around The sweeping views were re- tend to be a bit drier than those boulder slopes, filling their dens duced to 25-foot visibility. on western slopes. with grasses and seeds. Disappointing, yes. But we Ramos lists as reliable late- With their appearance, my tried to find joy in the macro fall options these hikes: Nor- attention was torn between details instead. This came in way Pass, near Mount St. Hel- Blue Lake’s colossal landscape the way fog swiftly rolled over ens; Goat Lake, in the North and the fat little balls of cute- a saddle in the trail, and in the Cascades; Annette Lake, on ness darting behind me. I swung Snoqualmie Pass; and Crystal back and forth between the two, pileated woodpecker who magi- switching lenses to capture the cally appeared out of the gloom Lakes, at Mount Rainier. Get de- increasingly blue sky and the and disappeared again, leaving tails by searching www.wta.org movement of the pikas. only his hollow knocks to echo for the hike names. Gray jays are also passionate in the mist. about filling their bellies, and I Safety Concerns used pebbles and pine needles to Finding The Right Hike Quickly changing weather, trick them into landing on my “One of the best things about shorter days and colder nights hand. They didn’t seem terribly hiking in a shoulder season is make fall hiking more danger- upset, although they did take you can watch the landscape ous than your average summer several nibbles on my hand as if transform. A hike you have al- jaunt. to say, “Thanks a lot, jerk!” ways done in summer can look It requires a keen eye on the like a different place come fall,” weather and above all else, good The Right Outlook says Ramos. decision-making. Using recent Jeff Layton / The Seattle Times But your timing has to be trail reports (like the ones post- On talus slopes, pikas storing food for the winter are among diversions as early The right mindset and a snowfall comes to the North Cascades. spirit of adventure are impor- right. As the snow level drops, ed on WTA’s website) is strongly tant when you hike in transition look for destinations just below advised. And remember zones. It means embracing win- the freeze line. This is where you to always carry the 10 Es- ter a little bit, not fearing it. Un- stand the best chance of encoun- sentials (see sidebar). like summer, there’s little guar- tering snow-glazed peaks mixed Bridges, stream cross- antee that a particular hike will with splendid autumn color. ings and other surfaces pan out. Because things change so can be particularly slick The weather can turn mid- quickly, it’s hard to recommend due to ice or frost. Wet hike, so you may not get the per- a specific hike — by the time weather can make banks fect panorama you’re searching you read this, it could be covered and cliffs unstable, so for. If that happens, it’s impor- in snow. But remember, the hunt take extra caution near tant to search out the cool little for a spectacular location is part the edges, says Ramos. details a hike may offer. of the fun. If you’re not an expe- The day after my stunning A good place to start is to rienced outdoors person, Blue Lake visit, my wife and I search for trails around Mount hike with someone who attempted to reach a fire look- Rainier, Mount St. Helens and is, and start with day out on Goat Peak, above the trails off the North Cascades hikes so you can easily Methow Valley. But as we hiked, Highway before it closes in late retreat if conditions dete- the clouds rolled in and obliter- fall. Remember that hikes on riorate. ated the hill in a shroud of vapor. the eastern slopes of mountains The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014 •Sports 3

Hunting, Fishing Hiking, Birding Outdoors Hunting & Fishing Report C2BL On the Soggy Shift From Fall to Winter Continued from Sports 1 Vikings Seal Top Seed With Win By Jordan Nailon 1,000 trout on Oct. 20, prompt- As always, Dan Ayers, point, the river is heavily silted Over Loggers For The Chronicle from accumulated rain runoff, ing the Washington Department WDFW shellfish manager, notes and silt from St. Helen’s moun- of Fish and Wildlife to increase that the best digging usually oc- MOSSYROCK — The Vi- It is said that the Buddha, tain. the daily bag limit on the pond curs one to two hours before the kings officially sealed the top when asked from where he at- In five days of operation at to 10 fish, with no size restric- scheduled low tide. No digging seed out of the Central 2B tained his enlightenment, simply the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery tions. That change will take is allowed before noon on any League with a four-game win pointed at the ground, indicating separator last week 154 sum- effect one hour before official beach, and each licensed is dig- over Onalaska here Wednesday that all things tangible or other- mer steelhead, 798 fall Chinook, sunrise on Nov. 1 and continue ger may retain the first 15 clams wise may be absorbed through night, taking down the Loggers 14,734 coho adults, 794 coho through one hour after official that they dig. 25-22, 23-25, 25-23, 25-20. the great Mother Gaia. jacks, and 107 sea-run cutthroat sunset on Nov. 30. The pond will Looking back on the first few Ronnie Kinsman paced When your muck boots be- trout were recovered. close to all fishing on Dec. 1. digs of the fall, Ayres said, “Some Onalaska with a whopping 30 come mired in the muddy stalls During that same time In talking fish news, the diggers noticed smaller clams at of life it is essential to remem- frame, 2,386 coho adults and WDFW is seeking candidates for a few beaches, but those clams kills, adding in four blocks, and ber and appreciate the connec- 145 jacks were deposited into a steelhead and cutthroat trout are growing quickly.” Maddy Dalsted adding nine kills. tive revelations of the Buddha. Lake Scanewa, while 379 coho policy advisory group. The next dig is tentatively “We played with a lot of inten- The specifics of that connection adults and 12 jacks were dumped As many as 15 individuals scheduled on the following dates, sity and communication tonight,” are ever shifting. Less than two in the Cispus River. Addition- may be selected to serve a two- beaches and low tides: Logger coach Terry Dalsted said. months ago the stifling heat ally, 175 fall Chinook adults, 22 year term in the group, with the • Nov. 4, Tuesday; 4:26 p.m., “That’s probably the best we’ve crisped green grasses under foot jacks, 974 coho adults, 35 jacks, newest terms beginning in Jan. -0.1 feet, Long Beach, Twin Har- played this whole season, be- as outsiders sought the cool com- and a whopping six cutthroat 2015. bors cause of that.” fort of shade. Those crispy blades trout were plopped in the Til- The advisory group will meet • Nov. 5, Wednesday; 5:14 Nicolle Duryea added 40 are all soggy now and shadows ton River. Elsewhere, 504 fall approximately four times per p.m., -0.7 feet, Long Beach, Twin assists for the Loggers, while do not exist without the sun. Chinook adults and seven jacks, year and will be tasked with pro- Harbors Heather Pannkuk served 15 of Soon it will be too cold to sit still. along with 1,744 coho adults viding input on the overall man- • Nov. 6, Thursday; 5:59 p.m., 16 and was cited by her coach As October draws to a close, and 103 jacks were dropped off agement of these fish species. -1.1 feet, Long Beach, Twin Har- for solid passing. Colee Masciola it is apparent that we are in the beneath the Franklin Bridge in According to the WDFW, bors tallied 29 defensive passes and midst of great change. Packwood. One whole sockeye “Any group or individual can • Nov. 7, Friday; 6:42 p.m., -1.2 This month we have watched served 8 of 8. salmon was delivered to the Bar- submit a nomination. Self-nom- feet, Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Eva Nelson served 23 for 25 on as a Hunter’s moon turned rier Dam. inations are accepted. Nominees Mocrocks with four aces and added 21 as- into a Blood moon overnight, As of Monday, Oct. 20, the • Nov. 8, Saturday; 7:24 p.m., do not need to be affiliated with sists for Mossyrock, while Calli and then gazed in indirect river flow at Mayfield Dam mea- an organized group.” -1.1 feet, Long Beach, Twin Har- Hensch served 17 of 19 with two amazement at the midday occur- sured about 4,150 cubic feet per Nominations must include bors, Mocrocks, Copalis rence of a partial solar eclipse. second. the following information: • Nov. 9, Sunday; 8:05 p.m., aces and piled up 18 kills and 26 Even our evenings without Down on the lower Colum- • The nominee's name, ad- -0.7 feet, Long Beach, Twin Har- on-target passes. Kelsie Moor- rare celestial occurrences have bia the fishing is slowing down dress, email address and tele- bors, Mocrocks croft served 12 of 12 with four been streaked by prolific blazing considerably. The unrelenting phone number. • Nov. 10, Monday; 8:47 p.m., kills and didn’t commit a hitting shooting stars. And during the rains of late have all but washed • Relevant experience. -0.3 feet, Long Beach, Twin Har- error in the contest. dreary days, brief respites from out most prospects on the last • Brief description of interest bors “We had a pretty good serving the black sky rain often trans- stretches of the mighty river, and in serving as a member of the ad- • Nov. 11, Tuesday; 9:31 p.m., night,” Mossyrock coach Alex form into brilliant arching rain- that muddy water is having das- visory group. 0.2 feet, Long Beach, Twin Har- Nelson said. “We didn’t have a bows. tardly consequences on many of • Nominee's affiliations, if any. bors great hitting night, but we man- More and more often, though, its tributaries as well. • Nominee’s effectiveness in aged to pull it out.” the days have become filled with A WDFW creel sample shows communication. WILDLIFERS Cary McDaniel served 14 hail, windstorms, and ever-ris- that last weekend anglers in the • Name and contact informa- of 14 with three kills, including ing rivers. A Swamp Cup came Columbia gorge fared the best, tion for any individual or organi- A WDFW commission will be evaluating and considering a few key swings in the second and went under conditions that reeling in an average of 0.33 zation submitting a nomination. set, Nelson added, and Amber St. inspired the name, and a nor- Chinook and 0.17 coho per boat. updates to the state hydraulic Nominations should be sent Pierre served 11 of 11. mality-mocking tornado even Downriver near Troutdale, Ore- to Bob Leland, WDFW steelhead code at a public hearing sched- touched down smack dab in the gon, boat anglers were averaging uled for Nov. 7-8 in Olympia. The Loggers (5-9, 3-6 league) program manager, at 600 Capitol will play in a three-way tiebreak- middle of Longview, the emer- just 0.29 coho per vessel with no Way N., Olympia, WA, 98501, or The proposed changes are ald of Cowlitz County. It is safe Chinook to note. in regard to a recently proposed er with Morton-White Pass and by email to Robert.leland@dfw. Toledo on Friday at Mossyrock, to say we are not in Kansas any- Besides the Cowlitz River, the wa.gov. The deadline is 5 p.m., Willapa Bay salmon manage- starting at 5:45 p.m. The top more, Toto. results were fair to poor on Co- Nov. 30. ment plan. This weekend the clocks will lumbia River tributaries. On the The state hydraulic code is team will advance to the District fall back an hour so that we can Kalama River boat and bank an- intended to protect fish and their 4 tournament, while the second- all save our whale blubber for the glers averaged 1.5 adult coho per HUNTIN’ habitat and pertains to “con- place team will have a shot at harder times to come, but not rod, when counting fish released. The general season for black- struction projects, mineral pros- district play with a pigtail game before an appearance from your To the south on the main- tailed deer ends with the closing pecting and certain other activi- against the No. 7 team out of the local ghouls, goblins, spooks, stem Lewis River, patient anglers of the month. With white-tailed ties conducted in or near state Pacific 2B League. sprites, nymphs, fairies, and lep- have been able to bump into deer and mule deer seasons end- waters,” including bulkhead, Mossyrock (8-1 league) will rechauns on Friday’s All Hallows’ the occasional fall Chinook and ing earlier in the month, things culvert, pier and dock projects, open district play on Saturday, at Eve. coho. Meanwhile, on the East are bound to quiet down a bit on according to a WDFW press re- home, against the winner of the lease. For some the coming days Fork Lewis River and Washougal the deer hunting front. aforementioned pigtail game. will be a time for smashing River steelhead have been on the That reprieve will not last The last major revision of the pumpkins. But as the Buddha bite, although many of those fish long however as the late-season hydraulic code occurred in 1994. once noted, “Unceasing change were non-hatchery stock and hunts start up in just a few weeks. “Much has changed over the Napavine Falls to Toutle, Takes turns the wheel of life so we may thus had to be released. The late-season white-tailed deer past 20 years in the field of fish Third in C2BL and shellfish protection,” said experience life in all its many On the North Fork Lewis hunt runs from Nov. 8-19, while TOUTLE — The Tigers River, bank anglers were able to Randi Thurston, manager of forms. Peaceful dwelling in the the late black-tailed deer hunt couldn’t get started early while pull in more than 0.667 adult WDFW’s habitat protection divi- midst of change brings sentient will run from Nov. 13-16. Toutle Lake blazed to a 25-8, 25- coho per rod, with their boating In the meantime, elk hunting sion, in a press release. “Our goal beings great joy.” 16, 26-24 Central 2B League vic- counterparts notching just over will continue to titillate the cam- is to improve protection for those tory to wrap up the regular sea- FISHIN’ one Chinook per rod when in- ouflaged masses. Modern fire- resources, while also streamlin- cluding fish released. arm hunting for elk started up ing the application process for son. Mollie Olson posted 12 kills The secret is out. The Cowlitz Boat anglers on Drano Lake in eastern Washington on Oct. those who need permits to con- and eight digs, but the offense River is the hottest spot to hit for have been able to hook “some” 25 and will continue through duct work in and around state sputtered for Napavine. late-season salmon opportuni- coho, although the overall effort Nov. 15 in some areas, while rifle waters.” “Our girls came out two steps ties. This sacred knowledge has has decreased, while the Klicki- hunting in western Washington A series of WDFW sponsored behind and we couldn’t get any- long been held close to the vest tat River has been providing ex- runs from Nov. 1-12. public meetings are scheduled thing going until the third game,” by all guardians of “The Cow.” cellent coho odds up and down In other forest quarry news, in Raymond through January in Napavine coach Monica Dailey Now though, anglers from near the river, so long as the water is black bear remains on the target regard to the Willapa Bay policy. said. “We had a lot of trouble and far are crowding the banks mellowed. list until Nov. 15, and cougars Details on those meetings can finding the court and didn’t have and bends of the river in search Lastly, Bonneville Pool boat through the end of the year. If be found online at, http://wdfw. a lot of communication. It wasn’t of a few last coho or an even anglers have been hooking coho birds are what you’re after, for- wa.gov/news/oct1514c/. the team we’ve seen all year long more elusive Chinook. and the odd Chinook near the est grouse and crow are game Other business slated for dis- so I hope we’ve gotten this out of Despite the protestations of mouth of the Klickitat. through Dec. 31, while pheasant cussion at the Nov. 7-8 meetings our system.” territorial locals, both boat and In smaller size but just as include briefings on issues such and quail are open through Nov. Angel Parker added four kills bank anglers are enjoying the tasty fish news, the WDFW has 30. as grazing policies on WDFW late coho run, with both groups continued its extensive “catch- managed lands, and proposed and a block kill while Makayla Other small game on the tar- Dailey added four kills and nine catching more than two fish per able trout” stocking program get list includes bobcat, fox, rac- rules for the coastal commercial rod. That number includes fish in recent weeks. In total the crab fishery. The recruitment of digs. coon, cottontail rabbit and snow- The loss puts the Tigers (7-2 released, but the action is obvi- WDFW plans on depositing shoe hare, all of which are open a new WDFW director will also league, 10-4 overall) third in the ously hot. more than 300,000, 10-12 inch through Mar. 15. Coyotes are be discussed. Current director, The rare fall Chinook can be trout in Puget Sound and South- legal game all year. Phil Anderson, announced his final C2BL standings. They’ll found loitering at the base of the west Washington areas. Most re- impending resignation earlier face the No. 5 team out of the Pa- Barrier Dam, while cutthroat cently and locally, Lake St. Clair this year. cific 2B League at 11:30 a.m. on trout action has been decent in Thurston County received CLAMMIN’ The meetings will take place Saturday at Northwest Christian around the trout hatchery. 20,000 small rainbow trout from The next proposed clam dig at the Natural Resources Build- School in Lacey in the first round All of the heavy reeling is Oct. 13-20. is slated for Nov. 4-11, although ing, 1111 Washington St., Olym- of the District 4 tournament. happening upriver of the Tou- Elsewhere, Cases Pond in Pa- final approval from the WDFW pia, WA, in room 172, and will tle River confluence. Below that cific County was planted with is still pending toxin tests. begin at 8:30 a.m. both days. Adna Sweeps Morton-White Pass RANDLE — Adna picked up Expansion of Mount Si, Middle Fork Snoqualmie Conservation Areas up For Public Hearing a three-game sweep of Morton- BY WADNR dent appraisal. White Pass 25-22, 25-12, 25-20 here on Wednesday night and OLYMPIA – The Washing- CONSERVATION AREA PUBLIC HEARINGS An NRCA boundary expan- finished the regular season fifth ton State Department of Natural sion imposes no change in land- Who: Interested members of the public in the Central 2B League stand- Resource (DNR) will conduct a use zoning, development code What ings heading into the District 4 public hearing in North Bend on : Hearing for the proposed expansion of Mount Si and Middle requirements, or any other re- tournament. November 10 to provide infor- Fork Snoqualmie NRCAs strictions on landowners. Morton-White Pass got 21 as- mation and receive comments When: November 10, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. It is an administrative action to designate where DNR will sists and 9 for 9 serving with two on the proposed expansion of Where the Mount Si and Middle Fork : U.S. Forest Service, Snoqualmie Ranger District Conference work with willing property own- kills from Madison King, while Snoqualmie Natural Resources Room, 902 SE North Bend Way, North Bend, WA ers to expand the state-owned Taylor Brooks added seven kills. Conservation Areas (NRCA). natural area. Haley Kolb notched nine kills Expansion of the existing Privately owned lands within and two blocks. The Timber- boundaries of the Mount Si would allow acquisition of pri- DNR acquires lands only from the boundary only become part wolves (3-6 league, 6-8 overall) and Middle Fork Snoqualmie vately owned lands and coopera- willing sellers, based on market of the conservation area if they will play in a three-way playoff NRCAs by about 7,119 acres tive management of public lands. price determined by an indepen- are sold to DNR. with Onalaska and Toledo on Friday in Mossyrock. Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014 SPORTS The Chronicle’s Grid Picks of the Week

Last week’s Grid Picks were something of which every guesser should be embarassed. Every member went 8-3, which meant everyone was the loser. (Except Brandon, who claimed it as a win.) There’s an old quote about a tie being like kissing your sister, which makes a six-way tie like kissing every one of your siblings in a large family or something. This week, likely our Grid Picks season finale, we’ve brought in esteemed Centralia Tiger supporter and American Family Insurance agent Kevin Wasson to serve as our guest. Let’s hope that this time we can at least declare someone the winner by Sunday night. Our “Experts”

this Week’s games Aaron VanTuyl Pete Caster Brandon Hansen Luke Kilgore, Jordan Nailon, Kevin Wasson, Sports Editor Visuals Editor Sports Reporter Sports Reporter Pig Farmer Insurance Man 62-14 Season 50-26 Season 53-29 Season 57-19 Season 50-15 Season Adna (5-3) at Adna Adna Adna Adna Adna Adna Mossyrock (3-5) 35-6 14-6 28-0 37-14 35-13 35-17 MWP (5-3) PWV PWV PWV PWV MWP MWP at PWV (6-2) 41-19 20-16 21-20 41-18 21-20 27-23 Napavine (8-0) at Napavine Napavine Napavine Napavine Napavine Napavine Winlock (0-8) 50-0 50-0 40-21 54-0 42-24 49-0 Wahkiakum (2-6) Toledo Toledo Toledo Toledo Toledo Toledo at Toledo (7-1) 45-0 36-12 40-7 42-6 68-3 34-7 Centralia (5-3) at Centralia Centralia Centralia Centralia Centralia Centralia Black Hills (4-4) 24-20 28-27 42-20 35-14 24-21 27-21 Tenino (3-5) at Tenino Tenino Tenino Tenino Tenino Tenino Rochester (2-6) 24-21 27-21 21-18 28-20 24-18 27-23 Tumwater (8-0) at Tumwater Tumwater Tumwater Tumwater Tumwater Tumwater WF West (6-2) 35-19 34-14 18-0 42-35 35-27 52-14 USC (5-3) WSU WSU USC USC USC WSU at WSU (2-6) 56-55 48-42 45-26 38-31 45-21 42-37 Washington (5-3) Washington Colorado Washington Washington Washington Washington at Colorado (2-6) 27-15 38-21 45-12 48-31 20-14 38-20 North Dakota (3-5) Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern at Eastern Wa. (7-2) 48-30 56-55 42-41 38-21 56-21 38-10 Oakland (0-7) at Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle Seahawks Seattle (4-3) 33-14 27-14 16-15 34-3 24-7 27-13

Tuesday’s 1A Volleyball think that goes hand in hand Football with their running game. You have to commit so many Continued from Sports 1 people to stop their running game, and their play action coach Bob Wollan, there’s is just deadly. They just have plenty of mental prepara- some real dynamic guys.” tion involved in hosting No. That goes along with a 1-ranked Tumwater. dominant offensive line and “I think that they win a an incredibly fast defense, lot of games before they even Wollan added. step on the field. They’ve had “We’re still trying to find so much success on the field, out what their punt team and they’re so well-coached looks like,” he said. “They by Sid Otton and his staff, don’t do that often. I would that there’s a mystique that say they’re hands-down the travels with them, and I think team to beat in 2A, and we some people find it intimi- know we’ve got a huge chal- dating,” Wollan said. “Some- lenge ahead of us.” how you’ve got to believe you W.F. West (5-2, 2-0 league) can win the game.” has already sealed a District And, of course, there’s the 4 crossover game. With a execution. win Friday the Bearcats can “A whole lot of things have win the EvCo championship got to go right,” Wollan said. and host the No. 3 team out “You’ve got to play extremely of the Greater St. Helens 2A well, hope they make some Conference, while a loss will mistakes, and hang around mean a crossover against the long enough to give yourself GSHL’s runner-up. a chance.” “That’s pretty exciting Brandon Hansen / [email protected] The 8-0 Thunderbirds are for this group,” Wollan said. Rochester’s Courtney Baird tries to tip the ball over Tenino’s Erin Engebreth during 1A Evergreen Division volleyball action coming off of a 48-7 win over “We’re having a lot of fun Tuesday in Rochester. rival Black Hills in last week’s right now, and hopefully we Pioneer Bowl, which featured can put a good one together a 15 carry, 162-yard rushing and keep progressing.” Tibbetts, Beavers Sweep Rival Rochester performance from Easton Note: Wollan added that Trakel while Ian Shaner ran senior linebacker/fullback By The Chronicle “We did a pretty good job get- three digs for Rochester, with a for 65 yards and three touch- Eric Braun had a standout ROCHESTER — Tenino ting the ball down and not give stuff-block. Caity Morris added downs. game last week against Cen- picked up a three-game sweep, them an opportunity to answer two kills for the Warriors. The T-Birds are averaging tralia. “He’s quietly assumed 25-8, 25-13, 25-11, over Rochester back,” Tenino coach Emily Peter- Rochester also celebrated the over 46 points a game so far just such a dominant role for here on Tuesday night, keeping son said. “We also kept uptempo last home match for Maria Sharp, this season. throughout the game and fin- us, offensively and defensive- the Beavers in fourth place of the Devyn Adams and Michelle “They’re just extremely ex- ly,” Wollan said. “He’s a guy 1A Evergreen Division volleyball ished our swings well.” plosive. They’re throwing the we can rely on defensively, standings. Erin Engebreth led Morgan Masters added 12 Murray on senior night. ball extremely well, and when but really more so offensive- the Beavers with 18 kills, 10 digs digs for Tenino while Brandy Tenino (9-4 league, 11-4 over- they throw, it’s an impact ly. He was outstanding last and seven aces while Taylor Tib- Bratton dished out a whopping all) will host Elma on Thursday. throw,” Wollan said. “And I week.” betts was an offensive machine 55 assists. Rochester (5-9, 5-8 league) will with 30 kills and five blocks. Ariel Saxon had five kills and play at Eatonville the same night.

NFL Seahawks Expected to Start Rookie Brock Coyle at Linebacker Against Raiders RENTON (AP) — Rookie change our mind,” Norton Malcolm Smith at outside line- game this season but mostly on rotate their healthy linebackers. Brock Coyle is about to become said. “I think we were pleas- backer. But it’s unknown wheth- special teams. The Seahawks are high on the the next option for the Seattle antly surprised by Brock in er Smith will be healthy for He has played less than 10 improvement of rookie Kevin Seahawks at middle linebacker. his performance this summer, Sunday after suffering a groin defensive snaps. But he got plen- Pierre-Louis, who saw his most Seattle linebackers coach throughout the camp, through- injury against Carolina. ty of time during the preseason extensive play last week against Ken Norton Jr. said Wednesday out the preseason. He stepped in Rather than completely jug- when Wagner was out with a Carolina. the Seahawks are planning on when Bobby (Wagner) was out gling the linebacker corps, the hamstring injury. Coyle started Pierre-Louis was in for 20 starting Coyle at middle line- then. He’s going to do the same Seahawks are planning to move Seattle’s first two preseason defensive snaps last week, had backer this week against Oak- thing now. We know exactly Wright back outside and insert games and saw extensive time in three tackles and his blitz on land. The undrafted rookie out what we’re getting and we’re the rookie. Coyle’s representa- the other two. Cam Newton in the third quar- of Montana has only played a very pleased with what we have. tives first tweeted congratula- Coyle is the latest undrafted handful of snaps during the That’s why he’s here.” tions for their client getting his rookie to find his way onto Seat- ter led to an interception. season but impressed Seattle’s The Seahawks have been first start. tle’s roster, a group that includes “He had some exciting plays,” coaches enough during the pre- without Wagner for the past “That’s why our depth is so wide receivers Doug Baldwin Carroll said. “He’s real fast and season that they’re comfortable two weeks because of a toe in- important and Brock’s work and Jermaine Kearse, tight end he played real fast, looked fast with the move. jury suffered against Dallas. Se- that he had with Bobby out in Cooper Helfet and backup safe- on the field. Looked good in the “It’s his position to lose. He’s attle’s initial move was to slide the summertime is very impor- ty Jeron Johnson. open field, blitzed really well in there right now. He can mess K.J. Wright to middle linebacker tant,” Norton said. Even with Coyle likely to and he’ll be a part of the plan if it up by a bad week. We could and insert Super Bowl MVP Coyle has appeared in every start, the Seahawks will likely Malcolm can’t go this week.” • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014

2B Girls Soccer Tuesday’s 2A Volleyball Top-Ranked Tumwater Trounces Centralia By The Chronicle Centralia came close in the second set, but couldn’t upset No. 1-ranked Tumwa- ter Tuesday in an Evergreen 2A Conference volleyball match in the Hub City. Tumwater won the first set 25-8, survived a tight 25-23 second set and won the finale 25-11. “They’re obviously a very good team — well-coached, very experienced — and they’re No. 1 for a reason,” Centralia coach Neil Sharp said. “But I liked the way the girls battled most of the night.” Kary Sathre led Centra- lia with six kills and added three blocks. Hayden Blaser added three kills. “She did a really nice job Brandon Hansen / [email protected] tonight,” Sharp said of Bla- Winlock’s Shanelle Memmott passes the ball before Toledo’s Makardi Hatch can get to it during Central 2B girls soccer action Wednesday in Toledo. ser. “We just couldn’t get her enough swings.” Tucker McAuley added Indians Down Winlock, Head to Districts With No. 4 Seed three kills and 13 assists while servint 12 of 13, and By The Chronicle minutes later on an assist from Bryse Gilmore tallied 14 TOLEDO — The Indians Lorton and Hamre picked up her digs with two aces. fended off a much-improved second goal of the game in the Centralia (13-10, 2-3 Winlock team for a 2-0 Cen- 27th minute with Atkins' help for league) will host rival W.F. tral 2B League victory here on the 3-0 halftime lead. West on Thursday. Wednesday night, punching Gallanger then moved goal- their ticket to the District 4 tour- keeper Kleemeyer up front for a nament with a 6-6 record. chance at getting her first goal Hitting Errors Hurt After a scoreless first half, of the season. She answered by Bearcats in Ally Bacon scored on a penalty scoring on in the 49th minute, Loss to Black Hills thanks to an Atkins assist. At- kick in the 58th minute and 10 TUMWATER — Julie minutes later Courtney Moore kins then put in her second goal two minutes later thanks to Ni- Spencer was fighting a sore scored for the Indians to solidify shoulder and the Bearcats the lead. cole Sorenson. couldn't find their hitting "I think Winlock has im- Sorenson wrapped up the rhythm, falling to Ever- proved a lot," Toledo coach scoring for Napavine with a pen- green 2A Conference foe Horst Malunat said. "They have alty kick goal. Onalaska got a a young group of girls and the goal from Staci Vint in the 75th Black Hills 25-18, 27-25, future looks good for them. It minute. 24-26, 25-20 here on Tues- was really impressive to see how "It's always fun to move play- day. Spencer did lead the much they improved." ers around and get everyone to team with 12 kills, three Winlock's lone senior — play and our girls had a lot of fun blocks and seven digs but goalkeeper Sarah Howsden — with it tonight," Gallanger said. was hitting on a different recorded 12 saves and helped Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Kleemeyer finished with five side, causing the Bearcats to make adjustments on the keep the Cardinals in the game. Toledo’s Ally Bacon launches her goal-scoring penalty kick in the second half saves in the game, while Lor- "It's been a tough year for her against Winlock in Central 2B League girls soccer action in Toledo. ton and Hamre each recorded a f ly. battling through an ACL injury," save. With a 12-4 overall record, "Her shoulder was sore Winlock coach Kevin Schultz Napavine finishes the season in the first two sets so we said. "After rehabbing it and get- dians will take their No. 4 seed son in school history with a 6-1 with its best record since the pro- moved her over to the right ting back in goal she did a great to the district tournament and Central 2B League victory over gram inception in 2009. side, so that was different job. You could see defensively we face No. 1 seed Life Christian — Onalaska here on Wednesday "These girls have a lot to hang for us," W.F. West coach were a lot better team in the final a team they beat 4-1 at home on night and even got goalkeeper their hat on," Gallanger said. Lisa Wilson said. five games of the season with her Oct. 16. Devanie Kleemeyer in the scor- "And we're not done, we want to The Bearcats stopped experience in the back." "I like the matchup and I er's column while doing it. continue and now our record is Black Hills' attack well With the exception of Hows- think it favors us," Malunat said. "I'm proud of our seniors," zero and zero. The playoffs are a enough, collecting 79 digs den, the Cardinals will return "Along with Napavine and Adna, Napavine coach Henry Gal- game of survival and half these as a team. Jordan Sherfey their entire team for next year. those should be two fun games langer said. "This has been a girls have been through this be- collected 26 digs, five kills "It was encouraging this sea- on Tuesday." great group of girls and they re- fore. It's also a good experience and four blocks while serv- son how quickly they improved," ally enjoy being around each for the younger girls." ing 11 for 13. Rylee Hanson Schultz said. "I wish we just had Tigers Make Program History other." The Tigers go into Tuesday's had 19 digs and served 15 more time in this season and With Win Over Onalaska Grace Hamre scored in the District 4 tournament at Tiger for 16 while Jessica McKay could keep going." ninth minute on an assist by Stadium in Centralia with the had seven kills, two blocks, Toledo had defeated Winlock ONALASKA — Napavine Lucy Sevilla to get the Tigers No. 3 seed and a rematch with 18 of 19 serving and 15 digs. 4-1 earlier in the season. The In- wrapped up its best regular sea- started. Sage Atkins scored 11 No. 2 seed Adna. Meanwhile setter Abby Guerrero distributed the ball well with 26 assists, 11 Soccer digs, three kills and 16 of 19 serving. Ashlee Vadala was Continued from Sports 1 strong at the net with five blocks and 8 of 10 serving. through for a while but then we The problem was after came alive and started talking the ball was hit. and passing. I was really proud "We beat ourselves with of the entire team." way too many errors and Centralia coach Sue Parke just didn't finish things credited Ryann Chamberlain for well," Wilson said. "For her consistency as a leader both the most part, we couldn't in Tuesday's instance and the keep the ball in bounds and rest of the season. when it really mattered we "She has never quit," Parke couldn't put it away." said. "She never lets up no mat- ter what happens and she always W.F. West (1-4 league, supports everyone else on the 3-9 overall) will face team." Centralia at Ron Brown Parke also praised Emily Court on Thursday. If the Vaughan Klickman for her im- Bearcats win, there will be pressive performance as goal- a three-way tie for second keeper, which included six saves place in the Evergreen 2A in the first half. Conference. All four EvCo "Tonight was pretty heart- teams advance to the Dis- breaking," Parke said. "W.F. Brandon Hansen / [email protected] trict 4 tournament. West has some fast players and Centralia’s Ryann Chamberlain (8) moves to the ball against W.F. West on Tuesday in Chehalis. their passing was really good throughout the entire game. The Tigers (0-6 league, 1-11 ergreen Division soccer action Grubbs, who played well at the They won more balls than we overall) must first face Aberdeen on Tuesday. center-midfield position. did, so those things all factor in a pigtail match on Thursday McKenzie Howard scored "Our defense as a whole had W in. Once they scored so quickly at Tiger Stadium, with the win- the lone goal of the night in the a great game," Hayes said. "We e do small after halftime, I think we start- ner moving on to face the win- 56th minute to lift the Bulldogs only missed one clearance and ed playing in an almost panic ner of the Hockinson-Ridgefield ahead. that led to the Monte goal, but jobs too! mode." "It was a great game back and match. besides that we shut them down. The Bearcats (2-4 league, forth, very, very physical," Roch- There were plenty of opportuni- 4-12 overall) will play on Satur- Bulldogs Edge Warriors ester coach John Hayes said. "It day against the loser of Thurs- almost got a little too physical ties both ways and it stayed very day’s Hockinson-Ridgefield ROCHESTER — In a tightly and it got a little choppy." competitive on both sides." contest, in the first round of the contested matchup, Montesano Hayes credited Anna The Warriors (9-4 league, District 4 2A Girls Soccer Tour- emerged with the 1-0 victory Vazquez and Sierra Seymour 10-5 overall) will host Elma on nament. over the Warriors here in 1A Ev- for great efforts, as well as Lily Thursday. 736-6322 Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014 SPORTS

Scoreboard NBA Thursday’s Game Boston 11 5 6 0 10 29 28 Preps Denver 35, San Diego 21 Dropped from rankings: USC 20 Toronto 9 4 4 1 9 25 25 Local Schedules Florida 7 2 2 3 7 10 16 Blazers Pull Away THURSDAY, Oct. 30 Sunday’s Game Others receiving votes: Colorado State Buffalo 10 2 8 0 4 11 33 29, USC 22, Wisconsin 14, Stanford 9, Football Detroit 22, Atlanta 21 Metropolitan Division Louisville 8, Missouri 7, North Dakota Adna at Mossyrock, 7 p.m. Kansas City 34, St. Louis 7 N.Y. Islanders 9 6 3 0 12 35 31 Morton-White Pass at Pe Ell-Willa- State 3, Oklahoma State 2 Pittsburgh 8 5 2 1 11 33 22 From OKC in Fourth Houston 30, Tennessee 16 pa Valley (Pe Ell), 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers 9 5 4 0 10 27 30 Minnesota 19, Tampa Bay 13 (OT) Napavine at Winlock, 7 p.m. USA Today Poll Philadelphia 9 4 3 2 10 29 32 PORTLAND (MCT) — Playing with just nine Wahkiakum at Toledo, 7 p.m. Seattle 13, Carolina 9 1 Mississippi State (41) 7-0 1528 New Jersey 9 4 3 2 10 28 33 2 Florida State (21) 7-0 1508 Toutle Lake at Onalaska, 7 p.m. Cincinnati 27, Baltimore 24 Washington 9 4 3 2 10 27 23 healthy players and missing reigning MVP Kevin Du- 3 Alabama 7-1 1351 Volleyball Miami 27, Jacksonville 13 Columbus 9 4 5 0 8 25 30 rant, the Oklahoma City Thunder were supposed to 4 Auburn 6-1 1276 W.F. West at Centralia, 7 p.m. New England 51, Chicago 23 Carolina 8 0 6 2 2 15 33 5 Michigan State 7-1 1269 struggle against the Portland Trail Blazers on opening Elma at Tenino, 7 p.m. Buffalo 43, NY Jets 23 6 Oregon 7-1 1217 WESTERN CONFERENCE Girls Soccer Arizona 24, Philadelphia 20 Central Division night. Tenino at Eatonville, 3:30 p.m. 7 Notre Dame 6-1 1170 Cleveland 23, Oakland 13 8 Georgia 6-1 1069 Nashville 9 6 1 2 14 23 17 Then Russell Westbrook happened and for three Chicago 9 5 3 1 11 22 15 FRIDAY, Oct. 31 Pittsburgh 51, Indianapolis 34 9 Ole Miss 7-1 1067 quarters Portland was in trouble. Dallas 9 4 2 3 11 32 33 Volleyball New Orleans 44, Green Bay 23 10 TCU 6-1 1057 Minnesota 8 5 3 0 10 27 14 Unfortunately for Oklahoma City, Westbrook Morton-White Pass, Onalaska, To- 11 Kansas State 6-1 979 St. Louis 8 4 3 1 9 20 18 didn’t have much help as Portland pulled away in the ledo at C2BL Tiebrearker (Mossyrock), Monday’s Game 12 Baylor 6-1 848 Winnipeg 9 4 5 0 8 19 24 5:45 p.m. Washington 20, Dallas 17 (OT) 13 Ohio State 6-1 817 fourth quarter to seal a 106-89 win in front of a sold Football 14 Arizona State 6-1 712 Colorado 10 2 4 4 8 22 32 out crowd at the Moda Center. Centralia at Black Hills, 7 p.m. 15 Arizona 6-1 652 Pacific Division Week 9 16 Nebraska 7-1 623 Anaheim 10 8 2 0 16 31 19 Westbrook finished with 38 points and six assists Tenino at Rochester, 7 p.m. Thursday’s Game Tumwater at W.F. West, 7 p.m. 17 LSU 7-2 455 Los Angeles 9 6 1 2 14 24 15 scoring at will against the Blazers defense. He took New Orleans at Carolina, 5:25 p.m. 18 Utah 6-1 454 College Volleyball San Jose 11 6 4 1 13 35 30 turns carving up Damian Lillard, Steve Blake, Nicolas Centralia Dorian Harris Tourney (at 19 East Carolina 6-1 448 Vancouver 9 6 3 0 12 31 27 Mt. Hood), TBA Sunday’s Games 20 Oklahoma 5-2 444 Calgary 11 5 4 2 12 27 24 Batum and Wesley Matthews for the first three quar- Tampa Bay at Cleveland, 10 a.m. 21 Clemson 6-2 304 Edmonton 10 4 5 1 9 27 36 ters before the Thunder faded in the fourth. SATURDAY, Nov. 1 Arizona at Dallas, 10 a.m. 22 West Virginia 6-2 290 Arizona 8 3 4 1 7 21 32 23 Marshall 8-0 217 College Volleyball Philadelphia at Houston, 10 a.m. LaMarcus Aldridge had 27 points to lead Portland, Centralia Dorian Harris Tourney (at 24 Duke 6-1 134 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point which looked shaky until the final quarter. Wesley NY Jets at Kansas City, 10 a.m. 25 UCLA 6-2 107 Mt. Hood), TBA Jacksonville at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. for overtime loss. Matthews had 22 points and hit five three pointers Cross Country San Diego at Miami, 10 a.m. Dropped from rankings: USC 21, Min- District 4 2B/1B Championships at Tuesday’s Games while Nicolas Batum added 16 points, including 10 in Washington at Minnesota, 10 a.m. nesota 24 Rainier High School, noon San Jose 3, Colorado 2, SO the third quarter to keep Portland within striking dis- District 4 1A/2B Championships at St. Louis at San Francisco, 1:05 p.m. Others receiving votes: Wisconsin 44, Montreal 2, Calgary 1, SO tance. Lewis River Golf Course, Woodland, Denver at New England, 1:25 p.m. Minnesota 4, Boston 3 9:30 a.m. Oakland at Seattle, 1:25 p.m. Colorado State 35, Missouri 22, Min- While Portland trailed in those first three quarters, nesota 14, Georgia Tech 13, Stanford 10, Winnipeg 4, N.Y. Islanders 3 Volleyball Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 5:30 p.m. USC 8, Boise State 4, Louisville 3, Texas Philadelphia 3, Los Angeles 2, OT they managed to outscore Oklahoma City 31-12 in the District 4 2B Tournament, multiple A&M 1 Pittsburgh 8, New Jersey 3 fourth and put the game away. sites Monday’s Game Ottawa 5, Columbus 2 Indianapolis at NY Giants, 5:30 p.m. Week 9 (Oct. 19) Toronto 4, Buffalo 0 Washington Prep Football Prep Saturday’s Games Tampa Bay 7, Arizona 3 By The Associated Press No. 11 Kansas State 23, Texas 0 Anaheim 1, Chicago 0 Class 4A League Leaders No. 16 Nebraska 42, Rutgers 24 1. Bothell (13) 8-0 156 Passing St. Louis 4, Dallas 3, OT Arkansas 45, UAB 17 2. Camas (3) 8-0 147 1. Andrew Luck, IND 2731 Vancouver 4, Carolina 1 Memphis 48, SMU 10 3. Chiawana 7-1 128 2. Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 2380 Sports on the Air Illinois 28, Minnesota 24 4. Union 7-1 112 Wednesday’s Games 3. Matt Ryan, ATL 2306 Wisconsin 52, Maryland 7 5. Lake Stevens 7-1 80 Detroit 4, Washington 2 4. Drew Brees, NO 2227 Rice 41, North Texas 21 THURSDAY, Oct. 30 6. Gonzaga Prep 7-1 75 Nashville 4, Edmonton 1 5. Matthew Stafford, DET 2216 North Carolina 28, Virginia 27 BOXING 7. Graham-Kapowsin 7-1 56 Northern Illinois 28, Eastern Michigan 17 8. Gig Harbor 7-1 43 Thursday’s Games 6 p.m. Navy 41, San Jose State 31 9. Kentwood 7-1 33 Rushing Boston at Buffalo, 4 p.m. No. 25 UCLA 40, Colorado 37 (2OT) FS1 — Lightweights, Sharif Bogere (25-1-0) vs. 10. Federal Way 6-2 32 1. DeMarco Murray, DAL 913 Winnipeg at New Jersey, 4 p.m. Western Michigan 42, Ohio 21 Others receiving 6 or more points: 11. 2. Arian Foster, HOU 766 Los Angeles at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. Fernando Garcia (29-6-2); welterweights, Danny Toledo 42, Massachusetts 35 Wenatchee 12. 3. Le’Veon Bell, PIT 691 Chicago at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m. Ball State 35, Akron 21 O’Connor (23-2-0) vs. Andrew Farmer (18-2-0), at 4. Justin Forsett, BAL 571 Georgia Southern 69, Georgia State 31 Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. Plymouth, Mass. Class 3A 5. Matt Forte, CHI 562 Miami (OH) 10, Kent State 3 Arizona at Florida, 4:30 p.m. 1. Bellevue (15) 8-0 159 COLLEGE FOOTBALL No. 1 Mississippi State 45, Kentucky 31 Anaheim at St. Louis, 5 p.m. 2. Eastside Catholic 7-1 141 Receiving Yards No. 8 Michigan State 35, Michigan 11 San Jose at Minnesota, 5 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 3. O’Dea 7-1 127 1. T.Y. Hilton, IND 866 No. 10 TCU 82, Texas Tech 27 N.Y. Islanders at Colorado, 6 p.m. ESPN — Florida St. at Louisville 4. Marysville-Pilchuck (1) 6-1 110 No. 22 West Virginia 34, Oklahoma St. 10 Montreal at Vancouver, 7 p.m. 5. Lincoln 8-0 91 2. Antonio Brown, PIT 852 ESPNU — Troy at Georgia Southern 3. Golden Tate, DET 800 No. 23 Marshall 35, Florida Atlantic 16 6. Peninsula 7-1 79 Georgia Tech 56, Pittsburgh 28 Friday’s Games GOLF 4. Demaryius Thomas, DEN 767 7. Meadowdale 7-1 65 Central Michigan 20, Buffalo 14 Toronto at Columbus, 4 p.m. 3 a.m. 8. Shadle Park 6-2 43 5. Jordy Nelson, GB 737 Stanford 38, Oregon State 14 Los Angeles at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. 9. Kennedy 7-0 27 Boston College 23, Wake Forest 17 Anaheim at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. TGC — European PGA Tour, BMW Masters, 10. Auburn Mountainview 7-1 21 Tackles Louisiana Tech 31, Southern Miss 20 Nashville at Calgary, 6 p.m. first round, at Shanghai (same-day tape) Others receiving 6 or more points: 11. 1. Luke Kuechly, CAR 89 Missouri 24, Vanderbilt 14 Mt. Spokane 8. 1:30 p.m. 2. Lavonte David, TB 80 Western Kentucky 66, Old Dominion 51 Utah State 34, UNLV 20 TGC — Champions Tour, Charles Schwab Class 2A 3. Paul Worrilow, ATL 78 4. C.J. Mosley, BAL 76 UCF 34, Temple 14 Cup Championship, first round, at Scottsdale, 1. Tumwater (16) 8-0 169 No. 15 Arizona 59, Washington State 37 Racing 2. Ellensburg (1) 8-0 149 5. DeAndre Levy, DET 75 Ariz. No. 21 Clemson 16, Syracuse 6 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 3. Lynden 7-1 126 Colorado State 45, Wyoming 31 8 p.m. Sprint Cup Standings 4. Hockinson 8-0 125 Sacks UTEP 34, UTSA 0 Driver Points TGC — PGA Tour, CIMB Classic, second 5. Prosser 7-1 101 1. Justin Houston, KC 10.0 Texas State 22, Louisiana-Monroe 18 1. Jeff Gordon 4044 6. Sedro-Woolley 7-1 79 2. Von Miller, DEN 9.0 No. 24 LSU 10, No. 3 Ole Miss 7 round, at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 7. North Kitsap 8-0 76 2. Ryan Newman 4041 3. Everson Griffen, MIN 8.0 No. 4 Alabama 34, Tennessee 20 NBA BASKETBALL 8. Woodland 7-1 38 3. Joey Logano 4040 4. Willie Young, CHI 7.0 No. 5 Auburn 42, South Carolina 35 5 p.m. 9. Liberty (Renton) 6-2 33 No. 13 Ohio State 31, Penn State 24 (2OT) 4. Matt Kenseth 4039 4. J.J. Watt, HOU 7.0 10. Clarkston 7-1 20 No. 19 Utah 24, No. 20 USC 21 5. Denny Hamlin 4037 TNT — New York at Cleveland Others receiving 6 or more points: No. 14 Arizona State 24, Washington 10 6. Carl Edwards 4024 7:30 p.m. None Interceptions 7. Brad Keselowski 4013 1. Tashaun Gipson, CLE 5 8. Kevin Harvick 4011 TNT — Oklahoma City at L.A. Clippers Class 1A 2. Leodis McKelvin, BUF 4 9. Kyle Busch 2230 NFL FOOTBALL 1. Cascade Christian (11) 7-0 146 3. Harrison Smith, MIN 3 10. AJ Allmendinger 2198 2. Colville (4) 8-0 128 5:25 p.m. 3. Antrel Rolle, NYG 3 NBA 11. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 2196 3. Freeman 7-1 117 National Basketball Association 12. Jimmie Johnson 2186 NFL — New Orleans at Carolina 4. Zillah 8-0 105 3. Malcolm Jenkins, PHI 3 All Times PDT 13. Greg Biffle 2178 SOCCER 5. Royal 7-1 86 EASTERN CONFERENCE 14. Kasey Kahne 2173 6. Eatonville 8-0 69 6 p.m. Atlantic Division 15. Kurt Busch 2155 7. Cashmere 5-2 43 W L Pct GB 16. Aric Almirola 2124 ESPN2 — MLS, playoffs, knockout round, 8. Mount Baker 6-2 39 Boston 1 0 1.000 — 17. Kyle Larson 981 9. Lakeside 7-1 26 MLB teams TBD Toronto 1 0 1.000 — 10. Cascade (Leavenworth) 6-2 19 18. Clint Bowyer 923 Major League Baseball New York 0 1 .000 1 Others receiving 6 or more points: 19. Austin Dillon 910 Playoff Scores & Schedule Philadelphia 0 1 .000 1 FRIDAY, Oct. 31 11. Meridian 18. 12. King’s 14. 13. Port 20. Jamie McMurray 906 All Times PDT Brooklyn 0 1 .000 1 Townsend 8. LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES 21. Paul Menard 856 AUTO RACING Southeast Division 22. Brian Vickers 847 (Best-of-7) Miami 1 0 1.000 — 9 a.m. Class 2B 23. Marcos Ambrose 802 American League Charlotte 1 0 1.000 — FS1 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, practice 1. Lind-Ritzville Spr. (11) 8-0 145 Kansas City 4, Baltimore 0 24. Martin Truex Jr. 773 Orlando 0 1 .000 1 25. Tony Stewart 741 for O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge, at Fort Worth, 2. Napavine (4) 8-0 139 Friday, Oct. 10: Kansas City 8, Balti- Atlanta 0 1 .000 1 26. Casey Mears 723 3. North Beach 8-0 111 more 6, 10 innings Washington 0 1 .000 1 Texas 27. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 687 4. Reardan 7-1 97 Saturday, Oct. 11: Kansas City 6, Bal- Central Division 9:30 a.m. 5. Toledo 7-1 77 timore 4 Chicago 1 0 1.000 — 28. Danica Patrick 679 6. Brewster 9-0 76 Monday, Oct. 13: Baltimore at Kan- Indiana 1 0 1.000 — 29. Justin Allgaier 576 NBCSN — Formula One, practice for United 7. Okanogan 8-1 73 sas City, ppd., rain Cleveland 0 0 .000 ½ 30. David Gilliland 511 States Grand Prix, part I, at Austin, Texas (same- 8. Raymond 7-1 50 Tuesday, Oct. 14: Kansas City 2, Bal- Detroit 0 1 .000 1 31. Cole Whitt 494 day tape) 9. Davenport 7-1 36 timore 1 Milwaukee 0 1 .000 1 32. David Ragan 485 10. Colfax 6-2 8 Wednesday, Oct. 15: Kansas City 2, WESTERN CONFERENCE 33. Michael Annett 481 10 a.m. Others receiving 6 or more points: Baltimore 1 Southwest Division 34. Reed Sorenson 469 FS1 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for None. Houston 2 0 1.000 — 35. Alex Bowman 387 National League San Antonio 1 0 1.000 ½ 36. Josh Wise 387 AAA Texas 500, at Fort Worth Class 1B San Francisco 4, St. Louis 1 Memphis 1 0 1.000 ½ 37. Travis Kvapil 214 Noon 1. Neah Bay (12) 8-0 129 Saturday, Oct. 11: San Francisco 3, St. New Orleans 1 0 1.000 ½ 38. Michael McDowell 205 FS1 — NASCAR, Truck Series, pole qualify- 2. Liberty Christian (1) 8-0 115 Louis 0 Dallas 0 1 .000 1½ 39. Ryan Truex 193 3. Touchet 7-0 96 Sunday, Oct. 12: St. Louis 5, San Northwest Division 40. Terry Labonte 88 ing for WinStar World Casino and Resort 350, at 4. Cusick 8-0 88 Francisco 4 Portland 1 0 1.000 — 41. Jeff Burton 87 Fort Worth, Texas 5. Republic 7-1 66 Tuesday, Oct. 14: San Francisco 5, St. Denver 1 0 1.000 — 42. Michael Waltrip 76 Others receiving 6 or more points: 11. Louis 4, 10 innings NBCSN — Formula One, practice for United Minnesota 0 1 .000 1 43. David Stremme 75 Lummi 18. 12. Odessa-Harrington 8. Wednesday, Oct. 15: San Francisco 6, Utah 0 1 .000 1 States Grand Prix, part II, at Austin, Texas St. Louis 4 44. Bobby Labonte 54 Oklahoma City 0 1 .000 1 45. Parker Kligerman 54 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 16: San Francisco 6, Pacific Division St. Louis 3 46. Timmy Hill 53 ESPN2 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, prac- Golden State 1 0 1.000 — 47. Brett Moffitt 48 Phoenix 1 0 1.000 — 48. Juan Pablo Montoya 47 tice for O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge, at Fort NFL WORLD SERIES L.A. Clippers 0 0 .000 ½ (Best-of-7) 49. Alex Kennedy 47 Worth, Texas National Football League Sacramento 0 1 .000 1 All games televised by Fox L.A. Lakers 0 2 .000 1½ 50. Dave Blaney 46 3:30 p.m. 2014 Standings San Francisco 4, Kansas City 3 National Football Conference Tuesday, Oct. 21: San Francisco 7, ESPN2 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole qualify- NFC EAST W L T PCT Tuesday’s Games Kansas City 1 New Orleans 101, Orlando 84 Golf ing for AAA Texas 500, at Fort Worth Dallas 6 2 0 .750 Wednesday, Oct. 22: Kansas City 7, Philadelphia 5 2 0 .714 San Antonio 101, Dallas 100 PGA Tour 5:30 p.m. San Francisco 2 Houston 108, L.A. Lakers 90 NY Giants 3 4 0 .429 Friday, Oct. 24: Kansas City 3, San CIMB Classic FS1 — NASCAR, Truck Series, WinStar World Washington 3 5 0 .375 Francisco 2 Oct. 30-Nov. 2 Casino and Resort 350, at Fort Worth, Texas NFC NORTH Wednesday’s Games Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Saturday, Oct. 25: San Francisco 11, Indiana 103, Philadelphia 91 Detroit 6 2 0 .750 Round 1 Suspended COLLEGE FOOTBALL Kansas City 4 Charlotte 108, Milwaukee 106, OT Green Bay 5 3 0 .625 Pos. Player To Par 5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26: San Francisco 5, Miami 107, Washington 95 Chicago 3 5 0 .375 Kansas City 0 1 Rikard Karlberg -7 ESPN2 — Cincinnati at Tulane or Tulsa at Minnesota 3 5 0 .375 Toronto 109, Atlanta 102 Tuesday, Oct. 28: Kansas City 10, San Boston 121, Brooklyn 105 2 Billy Hurley III -5 NFC SOUTH Francisco 0 T3 Tim Wilkinson -4 Memphis Carolina 3 4 1 .438 Memphis 105, Minnesota 101 Wednesday, Oct. 29: San Francisco 3, Chicago 104, New York 80 T3 Ryan Moore -4 ESPNU — Tulsa at Memphis or Cincinnati at New Orleans 3 4 0 .429 Kansas City 2 T3 Kevin Streelman -4 Atlanta 2 6 0 .250 Denver 89, Detroit 79 Tulane Houston 104, Utah 93 T3 Brian Stuard -4 Tampa Bay 1 6 0 .143 T3 Davis Love III -4 GOLF NFC WEST Phoenix 119, L.A. Lakers 99 Golden State 95, Sacramento 77 T3 Jeff Overton -4 3 a.m. Arizona 6 1 0 .857 Portland 106, Oklahoma City 89 T3 Prom Meesawat -4 San Francisco 4 3 0 .571 TGC — European PGA Tour, BMW Masters, College Football T3 Angelo Que -4 Seattle 4 3 0 .571 Thursday’s Games second round, at Shanghai (same-day tape) St. Louis 2 5 0 .286 AP Poll T3 David Lingmerth -4 Week 10: Oct. 26 Washington at Orlando, 4 p.m. T12 Ryo Ishikawa -3 1:30 p.m. Detroit at Minnesota, 5 p.m. American Football Conference Rk Team Rec. Pts. T12 Scott Stallings -3 TGC — Champions Tour, Charles Schwab New York at Cleveland, 5 p.m. AFC EAST W L T PCT 1 Mississippi State (46) 7-0 1486 T12 Sergio Garcia -3 Utah at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Cup Championship, second round, at Scottsdale, New England 6 2 0 .750 2 Florida State (14) 7-0 1453 T12 Kevin Na -3 3 Alabama 7-1 1290 Oklahoma City at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 T12 Jonas Blixt -3 Ariz. Buffalo 5 3 0 .625 4 Auburn 6-1 1267 p.m. T12 Danny Lee -3 Miami 4 3 0 .571 8 p.m. 5 Oregon 7-1 1199 T12 Cameron Smith -3 NY Jets 1 7 0 .125 6 Notre Dame 6-1 1161 Friday’s Games T12 Matt Every -3 TGC — PGA Tour, CIMB Classic, third round, AFC NORTH 7 Ole Miss 7-1 1095 Memphis at Indiana, 4 p.m. T12 Will MacKenzie -3 at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Cleveland at Chicago, 5 p.m. Cincinnati 4 2 1 .643 8 Michigan State 7-1 1086 T12 Seung-yul Noh -3 Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 5:30 p.m. HORSE RACING Baltimore 5 3 0 .625 9 Georgia 6-1 1074 T22 Patrick Reed -2 San Antonio at Phoenix, 7 p.m. 2 p.m. Pittsburgh 5 3 0 .625 10 TCU 6-1 1030 T22 Rory Sabbatini -2 11 Kansas State 6-1 930 Portland at Sacramento, 7 p.m. Cleveland 4 3 0 .571 T22 Chris Stroud -2 NBCSN — Thoroughbreds, Breeders’ Cup 12 Baylor 6-1 839 L.A. Clippers at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. T22 Jonathan Byrd -2 AFC SOUTH 13 Ohio State 6-1 676 Distaff and races TBA, at Arcadia, Calif. T22 Hideki Matsuyama -2 Indianapolis 5 3 0 .625 14 Arizona 6-1 669 MEN’S COLLEGE HOCKEY T22 Sang-Moon Bae -2 Houston 4 4 0 .500 15 Arizona State 6-1 667 5 p.m. Tennessee 2 6 0 .250 16 LSU 7-2 574 T22 Nicholas Thompson -2 NHL T29 Brian Davis -1 Jacksonville 1 7 0 .125 17 Nebraska 7-1 535 NBCSN — Vermont at Notre Dame T29 Gary Woodland -1 AFC WEST 18 Utah 6-1 524 All Times PDT NBA BASKETBALL T29 Steven Bowditch -1 Denver 6 1 0 .857 19 Oklahoma 5-2 430 EASTERN CONFERENCE 20 West Virginia 6-2 379 Atlantic Division T29 K.J. Choi -1 5 p.m. San Diego 5 3 0 .625 21 East Carolina 6-1 366 GP W L OT Pts GF GA T29 Michael Putnam -1 ESPN — Cleveland at Chicago Kansas City 4 3 0 .571 22 Clemson 6-2 265 Montreal 10 8 2 0 16 27 26 T29 Luke Guthrie -1 7:30 p.m. Oakland 0 7 0 .000 23 Marshall 8-0 184 Tampa Bay 10 6 3 1 13 34 26 T29 Brice Garnett -1 24 Duke 6-1 121 Detroit 9 5 2 2 12 22 19 T29 Brendon de Jonge -1 ESPN — L.A. Clippers at L.A. 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» MANNING-BRADY BOWL HISTORY LESSON Sunday, Nov. 2 Tampa Bay at Cleveland 1 p.m. » WATT GOES OLD SCHOOL ON ROOKIE QB Arizona at Dallas 1 p.m. Philadelphia at Houston 1 p.m. INSIDESUNDAY » LIONS SAVED BY THE BELL IN LONDON N.Y. Jets at Kansas City 1 p.m. » JERRY JONES PLAYS DOCTOR ON MNF Jacksonville at Cincinnati 1 p.m. San Diego at Miami 1 p.m. A WEEKLY SPIN AROUND THE NFL Washington at Minnesota 1 p.m. St. Louis at San Francisco 4:05 p.m. Denver at New England 4:25 p.m. Oakland at Seattle 4:25 p.m. Baltimore at Pittsburgh 8:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 3 Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants 8:30 p.m. Bye Week: Atlanta, Buffalo, Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, Tennessee

CAN’T MISS MATCHUPS Cardinals (6–1) at Cowboys (6–2) Heading into Monday night, this looked like it would be a showdown for midseason NFC supremacy. Ari- zona did its part in a come-from-behind 24–20 win over the Eagles. And most outside of the Beltway just assumed that the Boys would take down the Skins in prime time, which would have set up a matchup of surging one-loss clubs. Instead, the Cowboys im- ploded in a way that only they can — complete with Jerry Jones playing the role of backseat doctor in the locker room and casting a shadow over coach Jason Garrett on the sideline of a 20–17 overtime loss. This is still a must-see game. But it’s lost some luster. Broncos (6–1) at Patriots (6–2) Manning-Brady Bowl XVI features history’s greatest QB rivalry — Peyton Manning vs. Tom Brady. Although Two future first-ballot Hall of Famers, Tom Brady and Peyton Manning have combined to win seven AP MVP awards, four Super Bowls and three Super Bowl MVPs. Brady has a 10–5 all-time record vs. Manning, in- cluding a 7–2 mark at Foxboro, this year’s Patriots seem far more vulnerable than this year’s Broncos. In MANNING-BRADY BOWL XVI the previous 15 games, Brady has completed 66.8 per- cent of his passes for 3,680 yards, 27 TDs and 12 INTs for a 96.4 passer rating; Manning has completed 62.7 percent of his passes for 4,371 yards, 31 TDs and 20 Remembering the previous 15 games between Peyton Manning, Tom Brady INTs for an 88.0 passer rating. The 37-year-old Brady and 38-year-old Manning can’t keep up this pace for- om Brady and Peyton Manning will go head-to-head for the 16th 2006 — Week 9 at New England — Colts 27, Patriots 20 ever. Enjoy the hype and hoopla while it lasts. time on Sunday, when the New England Patriots host the reigning For a second straight season, Indy improved to 8–0 following a Week 9 win AFC champion Denver Broncos. Here’s a rundown of the previous at New England. Brady threw four INTs after entering the game with just five Ravens (5–3) at Steelers (5–3) T 15 meetings between the generation’s top two quarterbacks: picks through the season’s first seven games. Pittsburgh lost 26–6 at Baltimore on Thursday night in Week 2. But these are not the early-season Steel- 2013 AFC Championship (at Denver) — Broncos 26, Patriots 16 2005 — Week 9 at New England — Colts 40, Patriots 21 ers. Over the last two weeks, Ben Roethlisberger has Manning improved to 2–2 vs. Brady in AFC title games, throw- After starting his career 0–6 head-to-head, Manning finally thrown for a combined 787 yards, eight TDs and zero ing for 400 yards and two TDs to earn a trip to Super Bowl XLVIII earned his first victory over Brady in decisive fashion. INTs in home wins over the Texans (30–23) and Colts against the Seahawks. (51–34). However, Big Ben is just 1–4 against the 2004 AFC Divisional Round (at New England) Ravens since 2011 — having missed both matchups 2013 — Week 12 at New England — Patriots 34, Broncos 31 (ot) Patriots 20, Colts 3 in 2012. Joe Flacco has a 5–2 record against the Denver took a 24–0 lead, only to have the Pats charge back with New England dominated time-of-possession 21:26-to-8:34 in Steelers over the same stretch. And Flacco also had a 31–24 lead after scoring on their first five possessions after half- the second half, physically intimidating Indianapolis in the snow. his own TD outburst three weeks ago, with five scor- time. Manning forced OT, but a botched punt return by former The Pats went on to defeat Philadelphia in Super Bowl XXXIX. ing strikes and zero picks in a blowout of the Bucs in Patriot Wes Welker set up a game-winning New England FG. Nathan Rush Week 6. These aren’t the vintage Ravens and Steelers 2004 — Week 1 at New England — Patriots 27, Colts 24 Athlon Sports Editor defenses of the old days. But this Sunday night fight 2012 — Week 5 at New England — Patriots 31, Broncos 21 The NFL kicked off the 2004 season with Manning vs. Brady @AthlonRush still features one of the best rivalries in the NFL. New England set a franchise record with 35 first downs, as in a rematch of the 2003 AFC Championship Game. Brady was victorious in Manning’s first year in Denver and his first season back after missing the entire 2011 campaign. 2003 AFC Championship (at New England) — Patriots 24, Colts 14 Manning threw four INTs — three to Ty Law and one to Rodney Harrison 2010 — Week 11 at New England — Patriots 31, Colts 28 — as the Patriots marched to Super Bowl XXXVIII, where they would defeat New England started strong in each half, taking a 21–7 lead in the second the Panthers in the infamous Janet Jackson “wardrobe malfunction” game. quarter and 31–14 edge early in the fourth quarter en route to a close-call win. 2003 — Week 13 at Indianapolis — Patriots 38, Colts 34 2009 — Week 10 at Indianapolis — Colts 35, Patriots 34 Despite Manning’s four TDs, Indy was unable to pull off a victory. Willie The series skipped a year, as Brady missed 2008 due to a knee injury suffered McGinest stuffed Edgerrin James on a key 4th-and-1 with 18 seconds to play. in the season-opener. The rivalry made up for lost time with a thriller that ended with a game-winning Manning TD pass to a diving Reggie Wayne. 2001 — Week 6 at Indianapolis — Patriots 38, Colts 17 Believe it or not, Brady’s first career start came against Manning, the man 2007 — Week 9 at Indianapolis — Patriots 24, Colts 20 who would become his chief rival over the next decade-plus. Brady failed to New England improved to 9–0 by defeating 7–0 Indianapolis on the way to throw a TD in the win — his first regular-season TD came in Week 5 and his an 18–0 start that ended with a painful Super Bowl XLII loss to the Giants. first career playoff TD came in a Super Bowl XXXVI upset win over the Rams.

2006 AFC Championship (at Indianapolis) — Colts 38, Patriots 34 2001 — Week 3 at New England — Patriots 44, Colts 13 Manning finally punched his ticket to the Super Bowl with an epic comeback Remember when Brady and Manning were in the same division? The Patri- AFC title victory. Trailing 21–3 in the second quarter, the Colts rallied to beat ots and Colts shared the old AFC East prior to the 2002 Texans expansion and POWER RANKINGS the Pats before ultimately winning Super Bowl XLI over the Bears. subsequent divisional realignment. 1. Broncos 17. Chiefs 2. Cardinals 18. Saints 3. Patriots 19. Texans OUTSIDE THE HUDDLE 4. Eagles 20. Browns Jerry Jones is already the Cowboys’ owner No Selfies, No Way 5. Packers 21. Dolphins and general manager. And after an odd turn Texans defensive The latest NFL game in London was full of of events during a 20–17 overtime loss to 6 Chargers 22. Bears J.J. Watt action — from the first-ever 9:30 a.m. ET the rival Redskins, he can add team doctor terror did 7. Colts 23. Redskins kickoff time all the way to the controver- (and interim coach?). After Tony Romo — not appreciate the 8. 49ers 24. Giants sial game-winning “do-over” 48-yard FG by who underwent offseason back surgery — social media 9. Seahawks 25. Vikings Lions kicker Matt Prater to beat the Fal- went down with a back injury, Jones oversaw moves made by 10. Cowboys 26. Falcons cons, 22–21, across the pond. A debatable X-ray exams and told coach Jason Garrett Titans rookie delay of game penalty negated a wide- that Romo was ready to return to the field. 11. Lions 27. Rams quarterback Zach right Prater miss and gave the kicker a “I was here during the tail end of the (X-ray) 12. Bengals 28. Titans second chance at the last-second win, examination and knew (Romo) planned to Mettenberger prior to his 13. Ravens 29. Buccaneers which he split the uprights for the victory. come back out,” Jones said. “I felt good that first career NFL start. The 14. Steelers 30. Jets … In the same game, Lions quarterback he could come back out. When he saw the mustachioed Mettenberger posted a 15. Panthers 31. Jaguars Matthew Stafford set a new franchise opportunity he did. I told Jason that he series of “selfies” leading up to Tennessee’s 30–16 loss to record (120), breaking the record previ- 16. Bills 32. Raiders would be back in.” … The Jets have benched Houston. Watt — who posted two sacks, a forced fumble ously held by Bobby Layne (118). The Geno Smith following a three-INT effort in a two, coincidentally, attended the same 20-point loss to Buffalo. Michael Vick, who and a pass deflection in the win — mocked the rookie by Dallas high school (Highland Park). … threw one INT and lost two fumbles in the doing a “selfie” sack dance over Mettenberger. “It’s just Athlon Sports Tampa Bay signed Pro Bowl defensive same loss, will start at Kansas City. … kind of a reminder, this is the National Football League, tackle Gerald McCoy to a seven-year con- Written and compiled by Nathan Rush Champ Bailey announced his retirement not high school,” Watt said. “Welcome to the show.” Follow Nathan on Twitter: @AthlonRush tract extension worth up to $98 million. … after 15 seasons and 12 Pro Bowl selections. Email: [email protected]

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(AP) — Guthrie, but Tim Hudson gave A giant, indeed. the lead right back in the bottom Madison half on Gordon’s RBI double and Bumgarner Omar Infante’s sacrifice fly. punctuated a Morse hit a go-ahead single World Series in the fourth on a 99 mph fast- performance ball from reliever Kelvin Herrera for the ages SAN FRANSCISO 3 KANSAS CITY 2 to break a 2-all tie, and the Gi- by pitching ants eked out a battle of bullpens the San Fran- on a night when both starting cisco Giants to their third title in pitchers made unusually quick five years with a 3-2 win over the exits. Kansas City Royals in Game 7 on The Giants were dubbed a Wednesday night. “Band of Misfits” in 2010 when The big left-hander came they beat Texas to win the fran- out of the bullpen to throw five chise’s first title since 1954 in scoreless innings on two days’ New York. Two years later, they rest, saving a Series pushed to swept Detroit for another cham- the limit. And by winning Game Charlie Riedel / The Associated Press pionship. 7 on the road, Bumgarner and San Francisco Giants pitcher Madison Bumgarner holds up the trophy after their win in Game 7 of baseball’s World Series And this time, they became the Giants succeeded where no against the Kansas City Royals Wednesday in Kansas City, Mo. the second NL team with three team had in 3 1/2 decades. titles in a five-year span, match- “I wasn’t thinking about in- quickly enough,” Gordon said. “I throughout the postseason,” Gi- Rookie second baseman Joe ing Stan Musial’s St. Louis Car- nings or pitch count. I was just just put my head down and ran, ants manager Bruce Bochy said. Panik made a diving stop and dinals of 1942-46. thinking about getting outs, almost fell around second base, “I just told him I just can’t believe flipped to Crawford with his Every other year. It’s the clos- getting outs, until I couldn’t get was just waiting for Jirsch (third what he accomplished through glove for the relay, a key play est thing to a dynasty baseball them anymore and we needed base coach Mike Jirschele) to all this. He’s such a humble guy, that prevented a potential Royals has seen in the 21st century. someone else,” Bumgarner said give me the signal. It was a good and we rode him pretty good.” rally. Home teams had won nine in a monotone that made it hold, he had the ball in plenty of Three days after throwing 117 Bumgarner joined Cincin- straight Game 7s in the Series sound as though he was talking time.” pitches in a four-hit shutout to nati’s Rawley Eastwick in 1975 since Pittsburgh’s victory at Bal- about batting practice. Blanco hoped for the best. win Game 5, Bumgarner threw as the only pitchers with at least timore in 1979, including the A two-out misplay in the “We just need one more 68 more and dropped his record- two wins and a save in a World Royals’ 11-0 rout of St. Louis ninth almost wrecked it for him. out. We got this. Let’s do it,” he low career Series ERA to a barely Series, and the 15-out save set a in 1985. Teams hosting the first Bumgarner had retired 14 thought to himself. visible 0.25. Fall Classic record. two games had won 23 of the last in a row when Alex Gordon Bumgarner, the Series MVP, Bumgarner initially was With it all, Bumgarner 28 titles, including five in a row. sent a drive to center. Bumgar- then retired Salvador Perez on a credited with the win. But nearly etched his place in postseason And the Giants had lost all four ner pointed his glove in the air, foulout to third baseman Pablo an hour after the final out, the lore among the likes of Christy of their previous World Series thinking it could be the final out, Sandoval near the Giants’ dug- official scorers awarded it to Mathewson, Babe Ruth, Sandy pushed to the limit. but the ball fell in front of center out. The 25-year-old ace was im- Jeremy Affeldt, who was in the Koufax, Bob Gibson, Reggie But before a pumped-up, fielder Gregor Blanco for a single. mediately embraced by catcher game when San Francisco took Jackson, Randy Johnson, Curt blue-and-white-clad crowd of Blanco, however, allowed it Buster Posey, and the rest of the the lead. Schilling and David Ortiz — 40,535 that hoped noise and pas- to roll past him to the wall, and Giants rushed to the mound to Affeldt pitched 2 1-3 innings players whose indelible October sion could lift the small-market left fielder Juan Perez kicked the join the victory party. of scoreless relief in his longest performances led their team to Royals to a title that seemed im- ball before throwing to shortstop Most of the San Francisco outing since July 2012. He was titles. probable when Kansas City was

Brandon Crawford in short left, players tossed their gloves high helped by the first World Series Posey expected Bumgarner languishing two games under

causing Gordon to hold at third. in the air as they ran to the center reversal in the era of expanded to throw three innings, then .500 in mid-July, the Giants won “When it got by him, I had a of the diamond. instant replay, which gave the Gi- turn over the game to setup man the second all-wild card World smile on my face. I thought may- “What a warrior he is, and ants a double play on Eric Hos- Sergio Romo and closer Santiago Series,, 12 years after losing be I could score, but he got to it truly incredible what he did mer’s sharp grounder. Casilla — who threw four pitch- Game 7 to the Angels in the first.

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ou know you've met someone who loves to cook when Martin said his Ytheir iphone is filled with photos of their mouth- family has no set savoring masterpieces. tradition when it Jim Martin is one of those people. Start talking to him comes to Father's about his barbecue and he'll show you the photos of the Day, though he often perfectly brined and smoked turkey that was so good at spends the day, like Thanksgiving the family asked him to make it again for many family holidays, Christmas. Or barbecue brisket with a smoke ring so thick cooking for the ones and so red it looks like it was painted on. Or the cross section he loves. Martin said of a boneless turkey stuffed with wild rice and bacon stuffing, his fondest memories wrapped in bacon. about Father's Day “I was on the couch the other night and I'm hearing this are not built around click, click, click from the kitchen,” said Martin's wife, Becky, presents or traditions with a laugh. “I said 'what are you doing?' He said 'taking but around the small pictures.' 'Of what?' 'Food.'” tokens of love from KEEPSAKESMartin said he doesn't really recall a time when he didn't his children. Like cook. He grew as the middle child of three brothers and ended the painted rainbow up being the one who most often helped his mother with his daughter from a chores and cooking. His long-standing love of cooking stayed previous relationship, with him and today he does about 90 percent of the cooking for his wife and their two daughters, Jaimie, 8, and Megan, 14. now 21, made for him And no matter the time of year, Martin can often be found when she was a first- or making those meals behind the smoke of the grill. Because second-grader. Or the of his family's busy schedule Martin most often grills, a term homemade card in used for food cooked quickly over gas or charcoal. And he the shape of a necktie doesn't mind taking special orders from his family. Becky his middle daughter, said one night recently he made beef burgers, beef and lamb 14, gave him for a past burgers and foil dinners to satisfy his family's various cravings. Father's Day. And while he's a master with meat on the grill, Becky said “They could go out some of the best things he grills are vegetables. and buy me nice things “I never knew I liked asparagus until he grilled it for me,” but I really cherish she said. the handmade stuff But when he has the time, a slow and low, melt in your because it comes from mouth pulled pork or brisket are what really captivate Martin's the heart,” Martin imagination. Martin said he really got interested in barbecue Tuesday, said. “Believe it or July 2, 2013 several years ago and started a BBQ team the first year of not it means more to the Cascade Country Cook-off. His team, comprised of me than a new BBQ. himself and two co-workers from Cardinal Glass in Winlock, Although a new BBQ are called The J Team. The trio competed in the amateur would be nice.” portion of the cook-off for several years and then once in the Voices professional category. Jim Martin r Columns, Celebrations,“Unfortunately economics have kept us from doing it again,” Martin said. “It's pretty home in Chehalis Community Conversationsexpensive.” Tuesday, United 12U Wins in Chehalis Voice of the People Oct. 8, 2013 Besides his full time job as a systems analyst for Cardinal Glass, Martin is also a

volunteer firefighter and EMT volunteer as well as a fire commissioner for Fire District 6

and an EMS chaplain for Lewis County. The family owns a hobby farm with several types What was your favorite , thing about the Onalaska of animals, Becky works full time at Century 21 in Chehalis and their daughters have busy Ji Apple Harvest Festival? school and extracurricular activity schedules. But Martin has still found time to share his love for grillingTops with in Washingtonhis community – and has won accolades for several burger competitions. For a few years Fire District 6 hosted an invitational BBQ cook-off to raise money for the Northwest Burn Foundation. Martin said he made a bacon-wrapped a Did you see an article in stuffed burger for that competition. Their church, First Baptist, has also hosted BBQ B Brandon Hansen / Lisa Broadt / [email protected] [email protected] cook-off fundraisers for mission trips and the first year Martin won people’s choice At Boo-coda's "Scary-Nights" Haunted House on Saturday, Alan Vanell (right) dressed as his alter ego sneaks up on an unsuspecting town councilor, Sherry Shepherd, who is disguised as Scary Sherry "the Cosmic Queen." Robin Chadwick, a long-time Lewis County piano teacher, poses in her Chehalis home’s living room on Monday morning. Chadwick has been inducted into the Washington State Music Teachers Hall of Fame.for pork and chicken. And when the Cascade Country Cook-Off put out a challenge for people to come up with burger recipes for a new competition, Martin won in both Chadwick is just the second Lewis County teacher to be entered into the hall of fame. She is the sole inductee in the state this year. the beef burger and alternative burger competitions with his taco burger and elk pizza Ch “The parade and burger. By Lisa Broadt “Heading up to these things we get to try all kinds of different things,” Becky said. • Bu MORE INSIDE the food.” skinle [email protected] “You have to try all the different combinations. Get just the right kind of cheese. Things • Bryar Reed like that.” Read about another local Onalaska, seventh grade • L • Boo-coda’s “Scary-Nights” hauntedhe house on Main 4. Chronicle that would “They’re my guinea pigs and they really get tired of it after a while,” Martin added surfa evident,” the 66-year-old said. music at the university level in Haunted House on Saturday PIANO INSTRUCTOR: with a smile. baby s Martin said most of his inspiration for recipes comes from watching the Food and a couldn’t scare ’em fast enough. “And it’s never too late to learn.” St. Louis and at Saint Martin’s Network and reading recipes. For instance, his stuffed “turtle burgers,” so called With a line out the door, on Saturday said he is because they are wrapped in bacon with sausage halves added around the edges to look Robin Chadwick Chadwick said she once had University in Olympia. • F the haunted house’s dozen or pleased with the success of like a turtle’s head, legs and tail, were inspired by a recipe in The Chronicle years ago. “I’m not really one for following recipes or measuring, I just cook by feel,” Martin so volunteers scrambled from the event so far. a student from Centralia be- Chadwick once held a job as • W Honored for said. “I see something I like or I think is interesting and I try to make version.” single l one room to the next, chang- “We’ve really been gin taking lessons at 72 years a music teacher in a private ju- And while The J Team put the phrase “we eat our mistakes” on their aprons, Martin ing masks as they prepared buildingmake this thing up,” he a keepsakeold. Though, at the time, she fornior high school. a said there have actually been very few failures in his barbecue career. He said a few to jump out from dark cor- Contributions combinations, such as Lipton’s onion soup mix and Merlot, did not turn out as good as said. “I’ve seen some people “Seeing everyone L ners and chase passersby with from around town, and we’re thought the man was starting “That was teaching music to he had hoped, but he has never had BBQ food come out inedible. to Washington from our “I like to experiment and if I don’t like it, I just don’t make it again,” he said. chain saws. supposed to be getting some late, he continued to play for the seventh and eighth graders who community here.” For town leaders, the from the Lacey and maybe Heather Pannkuk crowds were a welcome sight. Music Education next 25 years until age 97. flew paper airplanes around the Onalaska, ninth grade Kent areas tonight.” Damian Hernandez, left, and Jason Speck show the aw Financially challenged — “Anything can be accom- room,” she said. “So that was County Public Utility District. Their names w According to Purcell, he By Amy Nile like many small towns — Bu- and his fellow councilors are Dressed as "Digger Purcell, the Friendly Undertaker," Bucoda Town Councilor Vivian Romero, 6, Chehalis, participates in Bucoda’s annual Zombie Crawl plished with hard work,” Chad- not as satisfying. One-on-one coda is attempting to jump friend or business? ill be inscribedards onthey the received traveling for plaque, winning whi the Governor’s Pole T enjoying playing their alter Lewis County PUD Linemen Win Pole Rescue Competition start its economy with a com- Steve Purcell on Saturday takes some ominous measurements. Scavenger Hunt, held Saturday on the lawn in front of the ire station. [email protected] wick said, repeating a motto her has been better for me.” egos. By Corenne Moses bined business-tourism effort. ch is awarded to the irst-place team each year. op Rescue competition.Photograph submitted The bypair are through the 10-minute tour Mayor Pro Tem Alan Vanell “I love it,” he said. “I This year’s sole inductee students often heard. Since coming to Chehalis 35 Lewis County PUD Last month, the town be used, “wherever possible, people throughout the state Corenne Moses, L picked this character from Lewis County Public Utility ewis County PUD of horrors, which winds as “Got Brains?” Vanell; Chadwick said she began years ago, Chadwick has taught following day. The 2013 competi- linemen for the Lewis council temporarily renamed within any promotional for more than nine years. into the Washington State Mu- District linemen Damian Hernan tion consisted of nine teams and through the gym and into a Councilor Sherry Shepherd the old “Life of Riley” radio dez and Jason Speck placed first Bucoda, “Boo-coda.” item.” Bucoda has advertised i Erb / Courtesy Photo was held at the Tacoma Convention Kell taking piano lessons at just adults and children on one of in the Governor’s Pole Top Res Center. munication, climbing techniques, corn maze outside. as Scary Sherry “the Cosmic program. Radio’s theater of sic Teachers Association Hall of cue competition, held as part of - The temporary new It will be used, in throughout the region and “The parade. It’s A competing team consisting of handling of the victim on the pole the mind let’s you use your 5-years-old after her mother two six-foot grand pianos — a the Washington Governor’s Safety a lineman on the ground and one and on the ground, checking vitals identity, they say, is the first particular, at the haunted created various deals and The volunteers weren’t inQueen;” the Chehalis Councilor “B” Steve Fame hails from Chehalis. - just fun.” Conference. on the pole must conduct a safe such as pulse and breathing and spend many hours in preparation step in attracting tourists house, which is open every incentives. the only ones to get into Purcelleling, as from “Digger left, Purcell, imagination to create the discovered she had perfect pitch, Steinway and a Kawai — in Robin Chadwick, who has recently been inductedTeams representing into the companies Washington and successful State rescue Music of a rescue lowering the victim. for this competition and take it Players kne The group this month hon- Justice Hirtzel across Washington compete in the dummy weighing 180 pounds. seriously. To go through all associ- win the silver bracket championship last weekend Onalaska, sixth grade All Washington state electri- to its haunted houses and On Saturday, the results character. the Friendly Undertaker;” character.” preliminaries, and the top four fi- cal worker safety laws must be weekend this month. The t, are coach Rhonda a rare auditory phenomenon her Chehalis home. The Lewis Teachers Hall of Fame., poses for a photo on Monday as she playsThe a dummypiano is placedin her on the ated steps and emerge as the first Town councilors, each Councilor Charlie Purcell borrowed his ored Chehalis piano teacher nalists move to the finals on the pole to mimic a lineman that has observed while performing these place team is acknowledged in this in branding Bucoda as haunted house also will be offt to thoseright, areefforts Haven were Scheirer and Kyleigh Holmes. been electrocuted. Each team is h Andy Erb. Chehalis home. Chadwick also is a sitting member of the education board, as chair, functions. In addition the team is industry as a major accomplish- Washington’sTeam official United ghost 12U defeatedopen every the day Grays in the Harbor week Forceapparent. to of whom assumed a special, Brinkmeyer as Charlie “the outfit, a black suit from 1912, Robin Chadwick for her signifi- characterized by the ability to County Music Teachers As- subjected to the same problem sce judged on first aid and CPR ren- ment ney Glazer and Cheleena Squibb. Standing, from lef nario and is judged on time, com- dered following removal of the vic Hernandez and Speck received town. Bash fastpitch tournament.leading up Playersto Halloween. sitting, from leGroups socialized outside scary identity, embraced Invisible Man” Brinkmeyer; from a friend. for the Washington State Music Teachers Association and provides services as an tim from the pole. their awards during the Governor’s ssey, Bella Phelps, Sariah Payne, Lexi Erb and coac cant contributions to the devel- identify and recreate any given sociation member also sits as - In a proclamation signed The Haunted House is the entrance to the haunted their roles with gusto, and Mayor Alan Carr as “I’m told it used to be an Names in the News With the support of their com- Conference luncheon following the are Kylie Sharp, Destry Dineen, Sawyer Vessey, Dela adjudicator (a person who judges, evaluatesAccountant, and Auditor scores Win a musicalAwards from performance) panies, Pole Top Rescue teams - competition. The traveling plaque earlier this month by Mayor put on in partnership with house, held in the town including: Councilor Sandy Alan “the Mayor of Mad undertaker’s,” he said, “and opment of Washington music musical note without hearing a the education board chair for is awarded to the first-place team Glazer, Meeghan Peters, Devin Geving, coach Mike Ve and clinician. Finance Officers Group each year. Their names will be in Alan Carr, the town council “Scary-Nights,” a private gymnasium, and from dark Robertson as Sandy the Science” Carr. it fit me great.” tone for reference. WSMTA and offers her knowl- Ann Perdue, an accountant for the city of Cen scribed on the plaque. W education over the last half cen- declared that Boo-coda will company that has scared until closing, groups walked “Witch of Wickedness;” Councilor Steve Purcell tralia, and Bradley Ford, an auditor for the Lewis “I cannot remember my life edge as an adjudicator and cli- County Public Utility District, have been given the - tury. Professional Finance Officer award by the Wash- Sharon Care Center ington Finance Officers Association. - Chadwick, who has aimed before piano,” the Mercer Is- nician. The annual award recognizes achievements of members,“Probably nominated walking Chadwick professional time service and for ongoing something continuing edu else,” she land native said. “I’ve always felt very fortu- cation and training. Tuesday, to teach hundreds of students in the parade.” The Washington Finance Officers Association for the Hall of Fame. is a professionalsaid, group ofnoting finance officers she from plans to travel, Jan. 15, 2013 a deep, lifelong appreciation for Chadwick started giving nate to be able to work in the Angel Wetherbee towns, cities, counties, the state and other govern - ThoughOnalaska, Chadwick sixth grade retiredmental units inspend the state of Washington.time with family andFall Bazaar music, became the second Lew- music lessons in high school area I love most,” she said. “Mu- Students from Curtis, Rochester Earn We can print a full color poster of from teaching in May, she will continue to play -her favoritesOctober 11, 2013 Friday is County instructor to make and at age 15, she performed as sic was my work, my life and my WWU Scholarships Western Washington University students Kelly continue to provide lessonsLyon andto Corrina such Rae Heimbuch as show have received tunes, Bach and the Hall of Fame. The first was a piano soloist with the Seattle recreation too.” scholarships for the 2013-14 academic year. 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Lyon, daughter of Tim and Judy Lyon, Curtis, A New Start Clarita Burden, also of Chehalis. Symphony. Kay Morton, of Napavine, five other Lewis Countyreceived in- a $1,500 Chopin.scholarship to help facilitate t transition of new students to the university. Lyon Where: structors. graduated from Centralia College in 2012. ••• “Music enhances every life. It She went on to earn a mas- along with other Lewis Coun- Heimbuch, daughter of Ken and Debbie Heim- Shar buch, of Rochester, has received a $1,000 scholar he on Care Center doesn’t matter if there’s talent ter’s degree in piano and teach ty Music Teachers Association “I’ve loved this but nowship. The it’s scholarship is awardedAmy to Nile: outstanding (360) 807-8235 Front Lobby � students in the College of Fine and Performing With a New Arts. 1509 Harrison Ave your article with photos - perfect Lyon expects to graduate from Western in 2015,- Tuesday,Got a hot with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and com Jan. 29, 2013 puter science. Centralia Wa. 98531 Lyon remains active in the 4-H Curtis Val News ley Cattle Club, her local animal shelter, the Pa Parking available in Lot #2 cific Northwest Chamber Orchestra, Western’s - Vision women’s rugby team and Western’s Association of Tip? Women in Computing. - Heimbuch also expects to graduate from West- - Over 16 vendors with lots E-mail: [email protected] ern in 2015, with a bachelor’s degree in music edu cation. She is currently the first chair in Western symphonic band. of great deals! 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Call for reservations. lead him here. “It was just perfect timing where everything From the Profess “For me, it’s like starting new,” Wildhaber said. just fell into place really quick it just seemed like it Wildhaber, 39, has reopened the familiar Jer- was meant to be,” Wildhaber said. emy’s fruit stand indoors in the former location of The green grocer side of the business, housed for Valentine’s D Ciao Bella in the building just east of where the in the former Ciao Bella, features a wide variety Riverside Bar & Bistro famous Jeremy’s tent has stood since 1989. At the of produce from many of Jeremy’s regular Yakima 1451 NW Airport Road By Hallie Simo same time, Wildhaber also took possession of the suppliers. But wherever possible, Wildhaber said, Chehalis For The Chron former At Home on Main Street deli and gift shop he will be and has sought out local producers. Josh adjacent to the fresh market and created a wide Hyatt from Newaukum Valley Farm is Wildha- 748 - 8182 Many people have relationship ad arched doorway between the deli and the fresh playriversidegolf.com when it comes to true love, rom ber’s cousin and supplies the green market with a Pete Caster / [email protected] market to create an all-in-one fresh, local and or- great deal of produce during the summer months. it all alive, maybe a professiona Laurel Khan, owner of Makinaw’s, carries a plates featuring cajun popcorn shrimp, cajun Andouille sausage nachos, blackened chicken wings, dirty rice and chicken and sausage gumbo at her Chehalis restaurant. Khan has plenty ganic shopping and dining experience. Wildhaber also features products from local pro- of ideas to bring Cajun lavors to the Super Bowl this weekend. Set on a beautiful golf course, be more beneficial. A few of L The Wildhaber family’s first venture in fresh ducers such as Santa Lucia Coffee Roasters, Black the recently renovated club house is professionals in matters of the h produce was in 1989 when Jeremy was an ex- Caster Sheep Creamery and Woogie Bee honey. Pete / [email protected] clean, spacious and classy. their greatest wisdom for y change student in Germany. “So many people have come out of the wood- Amber Blattler, Centralia, His mother, Pam, began a fruit stand called work to offer help,” Wildhaber said of being back stocks apples in Jeremy’s On Valentine’s Day, Riverside Bar Main Street Market in the same parking lot loca- in his hometown. Fresh Market on Main Northwest Twist on Louisiana Style: and Bistro will be serving up an ap- tion where Jeremy’s is located today. That venture The one thing Wildhaber does not yet know Street in Chehalis on Thurs- petizer of coconut shrimp and a filet came out of her frequent trips to Yakima to pro- is if the signature Jeremy’s tent will be back in the day, Jan. 3. mignon entree, in addition to its reg- Renate Starroff, Centralia cure farm-fresh produce for her family and she parking lot this summer. He said one of his goals Age: 54 eventually decided others may also like the same ular menu. Reservations are recom- is to build a permanent awning in front of the mended. Occupation: Marriage family therapist options. building where the fruits and vegetables will be Bring a Taste of the Delta to Your Big Game Meal Marital Status: Married The next summer, Jeremy worked for his stocked but he does not yet know when that will A cup of negative-cal- mother at the stand and at the end of that season, be accomplished. orie vegetable soup is By Hallie Simons to this idea. day, so it gets kinda stressful. Af- cess and I’m used to being on my seen on Thursday, Jan. 3, she gave her son management of the stand and Wildhaber said he envisions the business “I wanted to stay with tradi- ter so many years, everything’s be- feet all day anyways.” MACKINAW’S MANCAVE NEW Lucky Eagle Casino What is your definition Advice for cou began a gift store inside the adjacent building. At at Jeremy’s in Chehalis. For The Chronicle Q. growing in four phases. The first phase of open- tional food, like the nachos, and come a ‘signature’ item.” Khan will be rooting for the ORLEANS CAJUN AND CREOLE12888 188th Ave. SW Q. of love? Valentine’s Da that time, Wildhaber’s father, Fred, also had a hy- ing the green grocery and deli are basically com- There are some things for the just add a New Orleans twist,” said Trained in the culinary arts at Ravens in this year’s Super Bowl, Rochester Renate said — “It’s something that draulic business in the northernmost part of that plete. Andrea Fuller, of the Fuller’s Market Basket Edie said — “On V Super Bowl that simply cannot be Khan. “The gumbo is a great pot- Le Cordon Bleu (Portland Cam- though she’s traditionally a Vi- SUPER BOWL MENU: 273-2000 everyone desires. A need inside A.my biggest advic building. family, is spearheading the cafe portion of the forgotten; perhaps the most pri- A. In 1991, the summer of his senior year in high business, which includes both a sit-down menu as ted item, it’s easy to make for big pus) in 2004-2005, Khan has had king’s fan. She also follows the • Blackened Chicken Wings luckyeagle.com of each person to be as they savory crepes. other year. When asked how he planned the phas- would be to treat ev school, Wildhaber first ran the fruit market on his well as grab-and-go selections. mary of these is the food. With groups.” her fair share of different flavors Seahawks for Wilson, who she be- truly are and accepted despite their Besides an ever-changing lineup of seasonal es, Wildhaber said they just came to him when he • Cajun Andouille Sausage Nachos with Holy Valentine’s Day, but k own. He used profits from Jeremy’s Fruit Stand to “It’s really hard to find a good healthy bite over this big game headed for the Big Khan has owned Mackinaw’s to work with. lieves to be an outstanding player. Set in rural Rochester, the Lucky shortcomings. To love someone, a salads, sandwiches and wraps, the lunch menu started thinking about what an ideal mixture of Trinity day. Let them be you pay his way through college, earning a business a lunch hour and I think we’re all feeling the ef- Easy this year, why not add a Ca- for more than six years now, and “I love ethnic food, so Indi- While Mackinaw’s will not be big part of it is commitment, it’s being always features three soups each day: a cream offerings would be. • Cajun Popcorn (shrimp) Eagle Casino is a great destination the time, more than j degree from the University of Washington. In fects of that,” Wildhaber said. jun twist to your Super Bowl sup- serves up a different menu each an, curry, the creole ... I love the hosting a Super Bowl event on Feb- for Valentine’s Day entertainment willing to go the extra mile for them, based soup; his zero-calorie soup taken from the “This is about the things I have found that • Ponche Romaine (‘Go Cup’) year. I hate when pe 1995, Wildhaber also started a health food store The deli offers a menu fairly similar to what per? day. Why should day of the Super southern flavors too,” said Khan. ruary 3, Khan was kind enough to and dining. having their back. Creating a place inside the building but later decided to pursue a Cabbage Soup Diet; and a special soup of the day. make me happy, the things I really like that I want • Dirty Rice was offered at At Home on Main Street with the Laurel Khan, owner and head Bowl be any different? “It’s one of the areas where I’m just contribute several great food ideas that’s emotionally and spiritually safe, dinner and a movie, b career in singing and acting. addition of many healthier options as well as reci- And if you like something you try in the deli, other people to enjoy as well,” Wildhaber said. • Chicken and Sausage Gumbo The Prime Rib & Steakhouse you can walk over to the market and pick it up “But I want to bring the best I can.” chef at Mackinaw’s on Market in “I always loved to cook,” said so intrigued with the food and to go along with this year’s Cajun will be serving a dinner for two of

Laurel Khan, owner of Mackinaw’s Restaurant, holds a bowl of chicken and sausage gumbo mixed with dirty rice she made on Monday, Jan. 21, at her restaurant in Chehalis.

Cajun popcorn shrimp are among the Delta-style foods available prepared by Mackinaw’s owner and head chef Laurel Khan. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014

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Accountant to AccompliShed Baker in Three YearS

By Carrina Stanton “We have a huge fol- For The Chronicle lowing in Lewis County. We Three years ago, Rachel Young have people was an accountant. who come She hated that job. up here “I remember sitting at my desk and because visualizing myself having my own they've gone business where I did something cre- to Picasso ative. I just didn't know what,” said Bros and tried Young. our cupcakes And then came her mom's cup- and wanted cakes. Young, 31, a graduate of more,” Young Napavine High School, said though said. “We she grew up with a mother who was are so an excellent baker, the urge to bake grateful to just never really rubbed off on her. In Picasso Bros. fact, she said the only baking she ever They were really did was out of a box. But then one our first whole- day her mom, Victoria Cunningham, sale client.” brought a plate of black bottomed Then cupcakes to her house and she loved came Cup- them so much she wanted to learn cake Wars. how to make them. After she learned Young that recipe, she started making even and Cun- more cupcake recipes. ningham “It really became a hobby overnight were invited that became an obsession,” Young re- to compete on the called. “I started baking all day and Food Network show Pete Caster into the night and my family thought from the food court at the / [email protected] in October 2013. Rachel Young arranges cupcakes at her I was crazy. They said, 'Rachel, you They were featured on the show — mall, opened this month. have to stop baking cupcakes. No- Miss Moffett's Mystical Cup- newest venture, a second location of Miss where bakers are tasked with creating Mofett’s Mystical Cupcakes body's going to eat all of these.' But over-the-top cupcakes — in an epi- cakes has more than 100 cupcake fla- what they didn't know was I was sode with an L.A. Bridal Bash theme. vors ranging from the popular salted cream; vanilla buttercream; whipped making so many cupcakes because I Young took her inspiration from Tar- caramel and caramel apple to cup- cream cheese; and whipped Mascar- was developing a menu.” ot cards, coming up with creations cakes that taste like different popu- pone. She said the whipped frostings Two years ago Young founded such as the coconut “The Fool” and lar candies, including Nerds, Skittles, tend to be less sweet, which she said Miss Moffett's Mystical Cupcakes, pistachio frosted “The Hanged Man.” Sour Patch Kids, Snickers, Twix and appeals to some customers who don't named after her great-grandmoth- Young was runnerup in the com- Payday. They also feature rotating want an overly sweet cupcake. Some er, with a line of signature cupcakes petition but after her appearance on seasonal flavors such as pumpkin of her cupcakes also have crusts, that she began selling on her web- Cupcake Wars, the owner of Sweet spice, Grandma's apple pie and apple such as the Twix, which has a gra- site. She also sold her cupcakes at Charley B's Cupcakery in Olympia pie ã la mode. This Christmas, Young ham cracker crust, or the new Oreo Paprika in Olympia. And she found approached her about taking over her said, she plans to roll out peppermint cheesecake that has a whole Oreo a hometown supporter in Picasso business. Young said the television fudge, eggnog and cranberry orange. cookie baked in the bottom. Still oth- Bros coffee in Centralia, which is appearance also earned her inter- When she first began, Young was ers are filled with caramel or fruit fill- the exclusive Lewis County vendor est from the management at Capital solely responsible for the cupcakes but ings and some are soaked, such as the of Miss Moffett's Mystical Cupcakes Mall, but she waited now is able to hire more “cupcake art- Dulce de Leche flavor. She also offers products. until establishing her ists” as they are known at the shops. gluten-free options which do not taste other store- She said this has led to a surge in cre- or feel like gluten-free. front to en- ative energy and enthusiasm in the Young and her husband, Guill- tertain that business. She said they are always de- ermo, a graduate of Centralia High idea. veloping new flavors, and sometimes School, live in Olympia with their That sec- do contests where customers get to three sons, ages 6, 3 and 6 months. ond location, choose featured flavors. They're also She said making such a big career across constantly creating new flavors to move with a young family is hard complement Picasso work but her husband has been very Bros seasonal supportive and used his construc- Miss Moffett’s drink specials. tion skills to help her with a lot of the Mystical Cupcakes This Hallow- building at both shops. een season “It's still an uphill battle,” she said. 111 Market Street NE #107, Young is featur- “Sometimes I look back and think Olympia ing Casper and and now at how far I've come but I still have a Candy Corn cup- Capital Mall, cakes to match long way to go. I'm the type of per- Olympia Picasso Bros' son who jumps in and takes big risks new drink and sometimes that takes a long time (360) 350-0332 or to pay off. That's where we are right www.mysticalcupcakes.com flavors. To top her now.” Carrina Stanton is The grand opening and ribbon ever-changing a local freelance writer cutting at the new Capital Mall flavors of cup- specializing in pieces location will be held noon-1 p.m. cakes, Young for the Life section of tomorrow. There will be snacks, has four signa- The Chronicle. She and door prizes, a magician, free mini ture frosting her husband are raising cupcakes and other surprises. recipes: choc- their two daughters in olate butter- Chehalis.

A menu board showing some of the more than 100 la- vors of cupcakes ofered at Miss Mofett’s Mystical Cup- cakes. Owner, Young, said she is also always working on new lavors. Courtesy Photos Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014 LIFE Garden Cleanup Now Bombers and Bombastic Will Reduce Next Wines in Yakima Valley Year’s Plant Problems By Don Tapio infested plant material. And By Eric Degerman and Andy Perdue For The Chronicle remove weeds from the garden The Herald because in addition to produc- Cooler temperatures, ing seed, they can harbor dis- What once was a World War shorter days and rain show- II military training base in the eases and insects. ers all serve to validate fall’s Herbaceous perennials Yakima Valley has evolved into arrival. For gardeners, it’s a great vineyard site and pro- such as hosta and iris are be- time to tidy up those unsightly ginning to succumb to the vides grapes for one of the re- plants that are still lingering in gion’s best wineries. short days and cool nights. Af- the garden. A general cleanup ter the tops have died back, cut Airfield Estates is part of a now will not only improve the four-generation farming family. them back close to the ground garden’s appearance, but also to help reduce slug popula- Don Miller, the family’s second help in the prevention of in- generation in the valley, began tions. Fall and winter are good sect and disease problems next planting wine grapes in 1968 times to inspect trees and year. Most disease-causing or- on the advice of Walter Clore, shrubs as well. Many of the ganisms such as fungi, bacteria a Washington State University organisms that cause leaf spots researcher known as “the father and viruses as well as insect and twig and branch dieback pests spend the winter on plant overwinter on fallen leaves of Washington wine.” / Airfield Estates Today, son Mike Miller’s Elly Anderson debris and weeds. Getting rid and stem tissue. Rake and re- 900 acres of vineyards include Marcus Miller is the winemaker for Airield Estates, which has vineyards in the of spent plant material can move fallen leaves. If the plant 27 grape varieties. Marcus Yakima Valley and tasting rooms in Prosser and Woodinville. make a significant difference showed symptoms of a foliar Miller, Don’s grandson, is the in the occurrence and severity disease, it may be advisable to of pest problems next year. also remove some of the mulch winemaker for Airfield Estates, ses and toasted walnut lead to ity. This Syrah includes a bit of Once vegetables are har- and replace it with new. Prune which launched in 2006. Miller bold flavors of blackberry and Grenache and Mourvèdre, and vested, remove the entire plant. out branches that have died learned winemaking at Walla it offers a sweet and spicy nose chocolate-covered pomegran- This will help with foliar dis- and check other branches for Walla Community College’s of blackberry, black cherry and ate. (13.7 percent) vaunted Center for Enology eases such as late blight on to- areas of dead tissue known raspberry with dark chocolate, as cankers. These should be and Viticulture, then went to Airfield Estates 2012 Bar- mato and will nematodes and allspice, nutmeg and clove. The pruned 6 to 12 inches below work as a winemaker at Tsillan bera, Yakima Valley, $28: En- nematode eggs if roots are in- drink is luscious with plum and the visibly affected area, and Cellars in Lake Chelan before dearing aromas of purple fruit fested. If there is still plant ma- ripe blackberry flavors swirl- pruners should be dipped in returning home. such as blueberry, huckleberry terial in the garden, follow up ing in milk chocolate, backed a 10 percent bleach solution (1 Miller’s wines for the family and pomegranate lead to fla- with tilling or turning the soil by cherry-skin tannins and a part bleach to 9 parts water) operation tend to be not only touch of minerality in the fin- vors that are juicy, plump and over. Most microorganisms universally delicious, but also that cause foliar diseases are between cuts. ish. (14.1 percent) tasty with dark cherry and Donald nicely priced. plum as acidity takes a decisive destroyed quickly once plant foliage is in contact with the Tapio is a WSU The winery and tasting Airfield Estates 2012 lead over tannin. (13.9 percent) Extension re- room at the Vintners Village Mourvèdre, Yakima Valley, soil and starts to rot. After the gional special- in Prosser is built to look like $28: Fascinating aromas of Airfield Estates 2012 Viog- first killing frost, remove an- ist emeritus. He an old airplane hangar, resem- dark cherry, blueberry, pome- nier, Yakima Valley, $15: Aro- nual flowers from the garden may be reached bling those that once existed at granate and plum pick up notes mas of pink grapefruit, cotton and till the soil to a depth of 8 at tapiod@wsu. the vineyard after World War of chocolate shavings, brown candy, orange Circus Peanut inches to bury any remaining edu. II. sugar and blue corn tortilla. candy and fresh-cut celery In addition, Airfield also Inside is a bright entry of red lead into a striking structure of has a tasting room in Woodin- currant and cherry, followed Asian pear, quince, honeydew ville, not far from Chateau Ste. by a rich and juicy midpalate melon and lime. (14.5 percent) Michelle. of purple plum and huckle- Here are a few Airfield berry. Fine-grained tannins are Airfield Estates 2013 Vine- wines we’ve tasted in recent tucked beautifully in the back- yard Salute Ruby Rosé, Ya- weeks. Ask for them at your ground. (14.4 percent) kima Valley, $15: The nose on favorite wine merchant or con- this luscious pink wine brings tact the winery directly. Airfield Estates 2012 hints of raspberry, cherry, Dauntless, Yakima Valley, strawberry/rhubarb compote Airfield Estates 2012 Run- $18: This blend, named for and Red Haven peach. The way Syrah, Yakima Valley, $18: the World War II dive bomber, peppy palate is dominated by The Runway tier at Airfield Es- is an assemblage of four Bor- that compote and those peach- tates denotes its lower-priced deaux varieties: Merlot, Mal- es, making for a clean, bright reds, but the price should not bec, Petit Verdot and Cabernet and dry structure and finish. be mistaken for lower qual- Franc. 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Lewis County HiStory of — est. 1845 —

Close Hop Fields or Lower Wages Chaney Electric Company of n 1889, the Centralia Chehalis for $1150. Shoes Given to Little Boy by Indian Kitty a Family Treasure IChronicle believed local “The switchboard is to be lo- wages needed to be lowered in cated on the city property back order for hop growing to be suc- of the new Chehalis National cessful in Lewis County. bank building,” The Chehalis “For what good is it to invest Bee-Nugget wrote. “The pro- money in hop fields if the great posed system provides that breweries of the country buy Tungsten lights, with hoods, be hops free of duty that were cul- placed on every street corner tivated and picked in Germany in the city, at alternate corners. by labor that does not cost one There are to be 150 in all, 4 am- third it does in Washington ter- pere lights, 40 watt power. The ritory?” The Chronicle wrote. “It bid was left with the committee is a ‘dead open and shut’ in that on streets and alleys, and the case that the hop fields must be police. abandoned or that wages must “A resolution was also intro- come down.” duced providing for the estab- lishment of the cluster lighting system on the business streets We Are Not Jealous of Chehalis of the city. It is proposed to n 1890, The Centralia place cluster lights on Market, IWeekly News was upset Park and Front streets, Che- about jealousy accusations. halis and Pacific avenues. The “The Chronicle accuses the clusters are to be in fives, the News of being jealous of Che- top light to burn all night, the halis,” the newspaper wrote. others till midnight. The esti- “Bless your old soul, why should mated cost of this is $15,000. we be jealous of Chehalis? What is there in that defunct burg to Centralia Won’t Tolerate cause any jealousy? If Winlock should win the County Seat, it Halloween Pranks will be but a short time before n 1934, Centralia Police the name Chehalis is erased IChief Milton Jastram from the map. No, we assure warned that his police force you that it is not because we would be arresting anyone love Chehalis less, but Centra- caught destroying or defacing lia more.” property on Halloween. “I certainly don’t want boys or parents to think the police Fix the Road Before It Rains disprove of the little tricks n 1909, Thomas Blanken- and pranks that have been Iship, of Riffe, told the a Hallowe’en tradition since newspaper that the roads near Heck was a pup, but we will not his home would become diffi- tolerate willful destruction or cult when it rains. unsightly marring of property,” “The state road between Chief Jastram said. Mayfield and Riffe lacks about five miles of being complet- ed,” The Chehalis Bee-Nugget County Wants New Penal Institution Submitted by Thomas Calvin / for Our Hometowns wrote. “There is an incomplete This 1905 photo of W.L. Calvin was taken by his grandfather, W.F. Nash, in Toledo. He’s pictured wearing the traditional section east of Mayfield and n 1959, Lewis County “dress” that little boys of that age wore in that era. Note the curl on the top of his head. He’s shown wearing moccasins east of Mossyrock are two other Ihoped the state Depart- given to him by Indian Kitty of Toledo. The shoes remain in the family today. sections. With the exception of ment of Institutions would the five miles the road for 40 choose a site in Lewis County miles east from Chehalis is so for a new state institution hous- died at 92. For the last three Rita Cleary, chairwoman of College’s Heritage Court. good that with a small team a ing only inmates who were ca- years he had stayed with his sis- the Lewis County Democrat- “We shared the same super- settler can haul a ton or more of pable of being rehabilitated. ter, Mrs. D.F. Davies, Centralia. ic Centralia Committee said, intendent, the same teachers, supplies to his home, but owing “Factors to determine the He had written eight books “Dixy was not speaking for the the same school board, and the to the conditions those spots ultimate choice include a good, and many essays. Lewis County Democratic Par- same students,” college presi- would be in as soon as it rains, level, well-drained 20-acre site “His ‘Some Textual Difficul- ty” in her support of Reagan. dent Hank Kirk said of the high the farmers from the upper not too far from private hos- ties In Shakespeare’ was pub- school and college. In 1925, the country will have to haul loads pitals and physicians with ad- lished under the auspices of the Gregoire Speaks to Lewis first post-secondary classes at that they can pull through the equate schooling and church Elizabethian Club of the Yale the high school had 15 students. worst mud holes. This will facilities also available for University Press,” The Daily County Democrats n 1999, Washington At- mean that their winter sup- members of employee families,” Chronicle reported. “Stewart’s ‘Hard Hitting Songs plies will cost twice as much to The Chronicle wrote. “The in- essay in the Atlantic Monthly Itorney General Christine freight in unless they have been stitution would employ a maxi- magazine was a national prize Gregoire spoke to the Lewis for Hard Hit People’ Sang fortunate enough to haul in the mum of 150 to 200 employees in 1940.” County Democrats at the an- n 2004, Carl Allen, folk- heavy goods before the com- with inmates to total 1800 at nual Jefferson-Jackson Dinner Isinger and songwriter, at the American Legion in Cen- presented “The Great Depres- mencement of the wet season.” the peak. … The only major op- Former Dem Gov. Dixie Lee Ray position has been voiced by the tralia. sion: Hard Hitting Songs for Pomona Grange.” Stumps for Reagan Hard Hit People,” at the Sal- Lights on Every Corner n 1984, former Demo- kum Timberland Library. Coming to Chehalis Icratic Gov. Dixy Lee Ray School Pillars Added Allen had provided musical n 1910, the Chehalis City Well-Known Writer attended a Reagan-Bush rally to Heritage Court sound tracks for “The River,” ICouncil reviewed bids for Dies in Centralia at the Newaukum Grange Hall n 2000, four columns of “Rainier, the Mountain,” and putting Tungsten lights on ev- n 1960, Charles D. Stewart, near Chehalis and endorsed Ithe former Centralia High “Exceptional People: Emmett ery corner of the city. The one Inationally known author President Reagan’s domestic School, demolished in 1969, Watson,” all public television bid received was from the Hull- and Shakespearean authority, policies. were dedicated in Centralia documentaries.

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Today’s clue: E equals F

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For more information or to donate call customer service at 360-807-8203 Life 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014 LIFE Ex-Etiquette: Calling ADVICE: Dear Abby Bride’s Best Friend Out Phone Issue Hesitates to Stand Up Masks Deeper Ills at Her Wedding By Jann Blackstone mom, and purchasing the phone might have DEAR ABBY: My best friend homeless shelter. Your thoughts? is getting married. She left me — LEFT OUT IN LEXINGTON McClatchy-Tribune News Service been a way to bypass having to deal with her. If that was the case, that’s just as bad ex- a message asking me to be a DEAR LEFT OUT: I can see Q. Last year I bought a cell phone for my etiquette as her grounding your child from bridesmaid. Of course I’m hon- why your feelings are hurt. In son so we could stay in touch. He got into a the phone you purchased without consulting ored, but I don’t fairness, I think your children little trouble — bad grades, or something, and you. From the beginning it should have been know what to should alternate with which in- his mother took away his phone without con- agreed, whether you purchased the phone or do. I dislike her laws they spend the holidays. sulting me. First, I pay for this phone, so I do not, your child should not be grounded from fiance. He is dis- If you would prefer to make not believe she has the right to take it away. contacting a parent — everyone else, never a respectful and or serve Thanksgiving dinner at Second, I can’t talk to him! His mother says parent. mean to her and a shelter, you should do it. Many he will not be able to use the phone for an- When a child reaches middle school and to their son. people volunteer their time dur- other month! I live five hours away and only starts to have lots of extracurricular activities, I can’t stand ing the holidays, and at other see him once a month! This can’t be good ex- up with them a phone is often a necessary evil for working By Abigail Van Buren times during the year, and find etiquette! parents — and a way to touch base if you are a and pretend to it gratifying. However, when you A. I see red flags on both your parts, and non-custodial parent. BUT, the truth remains, be happy for her inform your children about your to answer I’m going to assume a few things the phone purchase should be done with the when I think she’s making a ter- plans, try to keep the anger out of rible mistake. I want her to marry based on years of experience dealing with di- agreement of both parents and should serve the tone of your message. vorced or separated parents. as a tool, not as a way for the parents to un- someone who will be nice to her. Help! — CONFLICTED IN The “or something” in your question im- dermine each other. You’re doing a child a DEAR ABBY: I’m 11 and plies either you do not know exactly why your disservice if you are not communicating with MINNESOTA DEAR CONFLICTED: If my dad is a drug addict. I’m not son was grounded or you think the reason was their other parent — and I don’t care if you allowed to have contact with no big deal and taking the phone away was standing up with her will make hate each other. If the child is going back and him because of his past choices. overkill. That infuriates non-custodial par- forth between homes on any level, even once you feel like a hypocrite, then ents, but it also implies you aren’t talking to don’t do it. But recognize that People would look down on me a month, you have to communicate in his or if they knew — like my own her best interest. If you’re not, that’s bad ex- if you don’t, it will distance you from her. If your friend’s rela- teacher. She was being snoopy etiquette on both your parts. at the beginning of the year and For the record, I caution parents from tionship is dysfunctional now, just wait until after she and her asked me a bunch of questions grounding their children from their phones about my family, and now I feel because then they will not be able to contact fiance are married, because it isn’t going to magically get bet- like she doesn’t treat me the same. them if they are out and about. For example, — DISTURBED IN SPOKANE the child is grounded but still participating in ter. This young woman is going DEAR DISTURBED: Your after-school sports. Practice runs late or gets to need all the support she can father’s “past choices” are not out early and he or she can’t call you. This is get from her friends in the years why I suggest parents designate a “phone place” ahead. your fault, and you should not be when the child is grounded. When the child blamed or judged for them. If you comes home, that’s where the phone goes and DEAR ABBY: Every year, haven’t already told your mother they can’t use it. If they leave to go to school, my children choose to attend that your teacher questioned you they may take the phone for emergencies only, Thanksgiving with their in-laws about your family at the begin- but they immediately come home after school or friends rather than come to ning of the year, that you an- and the phone goes back to the phone place. If our home. Then they ask me to swered her honestly and now you friends are allowed to come over, their phone prepare a celebration the day af- feel you are being treated differ- goes to the phone place, as well. If they can’t ter or another day. ently because of it, you definitely abide by that rule, they don’t come over until My husband and I feel left should. And your mother should your child is no longer grounded. out. It’s plain that we are consid- discuss this with the teacher be- You’ll figure out a rule that works for your ered “second” and the kids come cause the questions she was ask- child, but it begins with mom and dad com- only because they feel guilty. Pre- ing may have been appropriate. municating. If you don’t, you’ll be paying for paring a meal is expensive and your child’s counseling as well as his phone time-consuming. We would like ••• bill. Use the 10 rules of good ex-etiquette as to celebrate on the actual holiday. Dear Abby is written by Abigail your guide at www.bonusfamilies.com. Key I think we should be treated Van Buren, also known as Jeanne word: ten rules. with more respect. I also feel Phillips, and was founded by her Dr. Jann Blackstone is the author of “Ex-eti- like telling these ingrates to stay mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear quette for Parents: Good Behavior After Divorce home this year because we have Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. or Separation,” and the founder of Bonus Families, decided to donate our time to a Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. www.bonusfamilies.com.

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

Answer to Puzzle on Page Life 7

Answer to Puzzle on Page Life 7

Celebrity Cipher

Today’s clue: I equals Y

“WNDTRXMT CMX MXCA, CDP SLNTRT CMX

MXCA RNN. RLXI ABEX BDTBPX GT, CDP

TNWXRBWXT, RLXI ZBD.” — TRXULXD FBDS

SOLUTION TO PUZZLE ON PAGE LIFE 7: “Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind.” — Dr. Seuss © 2014 by NEA, Inc. ENTERTAINMENT The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014 • Life 9

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(N) (S Live) Formula One Racing United State Grand Prix, Practice. Road to Mercedes ’ Poker After Dark $100K Sit N Go 3. Poker After Dark $100K Sit N Go 4. NICK 40 40 Nicky, Ricky Henry Danger ’ Haunted Thundermans ’ (CC) SpongeBob SquarePants ’ (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ››› Panic Room (2002, Suspense) Jodie Foster, Forest Whitaker, Dwight Yoakam. Snapped “Jodi Arias” (Part 1 of 2) Snapped “Jodi Arias” (Part 2 of 2) Snapped Snapped ROOT 31 31 Bensinger College Hockey Boston College at Denver. (N) (Live) Boxing Golden Boy Live: Manuel Avila vs. Sergio Frias. High School Football Cops ’ (CC) Cops “Las Vegas Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) Cops “What! Who Cops “Coast to Cops “Morons on Cops Truck hauling Cops “Morons on Cops “Street Pa- SPIKE 57 57 Heat” (CC) Me?” ’ (CC) Coast” ’ (CC) Parade” ’ (CC) golf carts. ’ Parade No. 4” ’ trol” ’ (CC) SYFY 59 59 › Halloween II (2009), Tyler Mane Haven “Exposure” (N) WWE Friday Night SmackDown! ’ (CC) Z Nation “Zunami” (N) “One Knight Only” TBN 20 20 Harvest (CC) Perry Stone Carman’s Halloween House of Praise Frederick Price Contemporary Bless the Lord Creflo Dollar Seattle Praise the Lord TBS 55 55 Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Sec- Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The The Big Bang The Big Bang Deal With It (N) ››› Zombieland (2009, Comedy) Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg. Survivors Deal With It Soup” ’ (CC) retary” (CC) Switch” ’ (CC) Race” ’ (CC) Theory ’ Theory ’ of an apocalypse join forces against zombies. (DVS) TLC 38 38 Sex Sent Me to the E.R. ’ (CC) Sex Sent Me to the E.R. ’ (CC) Sex Sent Me to the E.R. ’ (CC) Sex Sent Me to the E.R. ’ (CC) Sex Sent Me to the E.R. ’ (CC) Sex Sent Me to the E.R. ’ (CC) TNT 54 54 Castle “Heroes & Villains” A vigilante is Castle “Head Case” A crime scene with- On the Menu “Emeril’s” Creating a sea- ›› Fast & Furious (2009) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. Dom Torretto and On the Menu “Emeril’s” Creating a sea- suspected of murder. ’ out a victim. ’ (CC) (DVS) food dish for Emeril’s. (N) (CC) Brian O’Conner resume a feud in Los Angeles. (CC) (DVS) food dish for Emeril’s. (CC) TOON 42 42 Teen Titans Go! Clarence World of Gumball Regular Show King of the Hill King of the Hill Cleveland Show Cleveland Show American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures “Queen Mary” Ghost Adventures (N) (CC) Ghost Adventures: Ireland’s Celtic Demons (N) (CC) Ghost Adventures “Exorcist House” TRUTV 49 49 Top 20 Most Shocking Top 20 Most Shocking World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... truTV Top Funniest “Funny Fails 2” A Grown Up Friends People Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family “Hit USA 58 58 killer goes on a rampage in the city. “Missing Pieces” ’ (CC) “Unplugged” ’ ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Door to Door” “Baby on Board” ’ (CC) “Tableau Vivant” and Run” ’ VH1 62 62 ››› The (1987, Horror) Jason Patric, Corey Haim. ’ (CC) ››› The Departed (2006, Crime Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon. An undercover cop and a criminal lead double lives. ’ The Departed ’

SATURDAY DAYTIME Movies Sports Kids Bets November 1, 2014 CEN CHE 6 AM 6:30 7 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 KOMO 4 News Good Morning KOMO 4 News To Be Announced Count- College Football Regional Coverage. Texas Christian at West Virginia KOMO 4 News College Football ABC 4 4 Saturday 6:00am America (N) Saturday 8:00am down or Purdue at Nebraska. (N) (Live) Saturday 4:00pm Weekend Early Weekend Early News News Formula One Racing United States Grand Prix, Rugby U.S. Eagles vs. New Zealand All Blacks. Tree Fu Lazy- Biz Kid$ Kids 2014 Breeders’ NBC 5 5 Morning News Morning News Qualifying. (N) (S Live) (CC) From Soldier Field in Chicago. (N) Tom Town ’ News Cup (N) (CC) IND 6 6 Proac Sub-D Paid Sub-D Paid Skin Astrob Chica House Home. Old Home Hazel House Gar Gar No Sub-D Paid Derm 6 Min Medi McCar Paid CBS This Morn- KIRO 7 Eyewitness News College Football Air Force at Army. The Falcons (5-2) battle the Black College College Football Florida vs. Georgia. (N) (Live) (CC) All In Sports College Football CBS 7 7 ing: Saturday (N) Saturday Morning (N) Knights (2-5). Air Force is coming off a big home win. (N) Football Stars Cliff Pup Cat in Curious Curious Daniel Daniel Sesame Dinosaur Wild Wild 30 Days to a Younger Heart BrainChange With David The Heart of Perfect Health With Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for PBS 9 9 the Hat George George Tiger Tiger Street Kratts Kratts With Dr. Steven Perlmutter, MD ’ (CC) Brenda Watson ’ (CC) You Finding financial solutions. MNT 10 10 Paid Brain- Adven- Wild Animal On the Coolest State to Paid Paid Medicare Paid Paid New TV What What ›› Around the World in 80 Days ›› The Recruit (2003, Suspense) Al Prog. Boost tures Animals Atlas Spot Places State Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. Offer! Went Went (2004) Jackie Chan, Steve Coogan. Pacino, Colin Farrell. Medicare Paid Dog Dog Calling Calling B. Barr B. Barr Exped. Exped. Rock- Reluc- Derm Derm Paid Food Can’t Top Paid Medicare Glee “100” ’ (CC) The Raising CW 11 11 Prog. Whis Whis Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Wild Wild Park tantly Prog. Sensit Sleep? Cooker Prog. Middle Hope Travel- Steves’ Victory P. Allen Crea. Knitting It’s Sew Sew It Sewing Quilting Fit 2 Love of Quilt in Motor- Rough Wood- Old Old Steves’ Mind of Simply Cook’s Test Cooking PBS 12 12 scope Europe Garden Smith Living Daily Easy All ’ Arts ’ Stitch Quilting a Day Week Cut smith House House Europe a Chef Ming Country Kitchen Forever Medicare Young Live Life Xplor. Outer Earth Animal Paid Paid Paid Paid Sleepy Hollow ’ Sleepy Hollow ’ Sleepy Hollow ’ Two Men FOX College Pre- College Football Stanford at FOX 13 13 Young Icons Planet Space 2050 Science Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) game Oregon. (N) (S Live) IND 14 14 Gifts of Linens Waterford Waterford Cryst. Waterford Cryst. Gifts Under $100 Gifts Under $100 For the Home Waterford Cryst. Waterford Cryst. Waterford Cryst. Invicta Watches Invicta Watches Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Medicare 21 DAY Paid Pastor Law & Order: Law & Order: Law & Order: Law & Order: Law & Order: Law & Order: Law & Order: ION 15 15 Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. FIX Prog. Chris Criminal Intent Criminal Intent Criminal Intent Criminal Intent Criminal Intent Criminal Intent Criminal Intent IND 18 18 Wonder My Gospel Maralee Ollie Odys Ishine Scaly Bytes Luna Guil Lake Freid Kerry Jim Bakker Gospel Gospel Jewish Israel Movie Good Morning KATU News This Morning - Sat (N) Jack Ocean Sea Res- Wildlife Outback Born to Count- College Football Regional Coverage. Texas Christian at West Virginia Paid Medicare College Football ABC 22 22 America (N) ’ (CC) Hanna Mys. cue Docs Explore down or Purdue at Nebraska. (N) (Live) Prog. KGW News at Sunrise (N) Tree Fu Paid Formula One Racing United States Grand Prix, Rugby U.S. Eagles vs. New Zealand All Blacks. Riches! Noodle/ Astro- Chica 2014 Breeders’ NBC 26 26 Tom Prog. Qualifying. (N) (S Live) (CC) From Soldier Field in Chicago. (N) Doodle blast Show Cup (N) (CC) Good Day Oregon Saturday (N) Big Eco Co. Kids Young Amer. Missing Sleepy Hollow ’ Sleepy Hollow ’ Sleepy Hollow ’ Paid FOX College Pre- College Football Stanford at FOX 27 27 World News Icons Athlete (N) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) Prog. game Oregon. (N) (S Live) UNI 28 28 Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Mickey Mickey Manny Pocoyo Jungle Back Pagado Pagado Rosa Guadalupe Sabadazo (SS) Fútbol Mexicano Primera División A&E 52 52 Paid Sub-D Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds ››› The Firm (1993, Drama) Tom ››› Black Hawk Down (2001) Josh Hartnett. U.S. soldiers Prog. “Hopeless” ’ ’ (CC) (CC) “P911” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Psychodrama” Cruise. Premiere. ’ (CC) meet with disaster in 1993 Mogadishu, Somalia. AMC 67 67 The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- ››› First Blood (1982) Sylvester Stal- ›› Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985) ›› Rambo III fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman lone, Richard Crenna. (CC) Sylvester Stallone. (CC) (1988) (CC) APL 43 43 On Thin Ice: Into the Arctic (CC) Dogs 101 (CC) America Cutest TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA BET 56 56 BET Inspiration Prince Prince Fresh Prince Prince Hus Hus Hus Hus ›› Life (1999) Eddie Murphy. (CC) ›› Soul Men (2008) Samuel L. Jackson. Lottery Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Top Chef (CC) Manzo’d Euros- The People’s Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck Vanderpump Vanderpump Vanderpump Vanderpump BRAVO 66 66 Hwood Couch Rules Rules Rules Rules “I Lied” CBUT 29 29 News Poko Mon Busy Animal Super Our Vancouver Absolutely Doc Zone ’ Nature/ Things Figure Skating Na Hockey NHL Hockey CMT 61 61 CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Social Hot 20 Countdown (N) (CC) ›› Country Strong (2010, Drama) Gwyneth Paltrow. ›› The Guardian CNBC 46 46 Medi Clean Paid Medi Kitchen SHARK! Paid Body Paid Kitchen Bald Medi Paid Paid SHARK! Paid WEN Medi Paid Paid The The The The CNN 44 44 Smerconish (N) CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom News Gupta CNN Newsroom Smerconish News Spot Somebody’s CNNH 45 45 New Saturday Smerconish (N) CNN Newsroom HLN Weekend What Would CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Foren Foren Foren Foren Smerconish News Spot COM 60 60 Zombie Grill-Pro Body Smooth- Com. Jeff Dunham: › Vampires Suck (2010, Comedy) Matt ››› Beverly Hills Cop (1984, Comedy) Eddie ››› Coming to America (1988, Comedy) Eddie ›› Couples Retreat (2009) Harvest Beast! ies Central Minding Lanter, Jenn Proske. Murphy, Judge Reinhold, John Ashton. Murphy, Arsenio Hall, John Amos. (CC) Vince Vaughn. (CC) DIS 41 41 Mickey Mickey Never Land Doc Sofia Girl Austin Jessie I Didn’t Dog Girl Jessie Jessie Jessie I Didn’t I Didn’t I Didn’t Girl Girl Girl Dog Dog Dog Can’t Paid Top Body Joyce Body Fast N’ Loud ’ Fast N’ Loud (CC) Fast N’ Loud (CC) Fast N’ Loud ’ Misfit Garage ’ Misfit Garage ’ Moonshiners ’ Moonshiners “Fire- Moonshiners One DSC 8 8 Sleep? Prog. Cooker Beast! Meyer Beast! (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) water” ’ final run. ’ E! 65 65 Sub-D Skincare ››› Sex and the City (2008, Romance-Comedy) Sarah E! News Week- Sex & Sex & Sex & Sex & Sex & Sex & Sex and the City E! News Special The Botched (Part 1 Botched Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Chris Noth. end (N) the City the City the City the City the City the City (CC) (N) Soup of 2) College GameDay From Morgantown, W.Va. (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Wisconsin at Rutgers. (N) (Live) College NASCAR Racing Nationwide Series: O’Reilly Auto SportsCenter (N) College Football Auburn at Mississippi. ESPN 32 32 Football Parts Challenge. (N) (Live) (Live) (CC) (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Maryland at Penn State. (N) (Live) Score College Football Score College Football FAM 39 39 Total Medi ››› Casper (1995) Christina Ricci. ›› The Flintstones (1994, Comedy) ›› Sixteen Candles (1984) › Billy Madison (1995, Comedy) ›› Miss Congeniality (2000) ›› Liar Liar FNC 48 48 FOX & Friends Bulls Cavuto Forbes Cash In News HQ News HQ Jour. America’s News HQ Carol News The Five News HQ FOX Report (N) Huckabee (N) FOOD 35 35 Paid WEN Sand. Barbe Be.- Best Farm Pioneer Pioneer Trisha’s The Kitchen (N) All-Star Family Re Beat Restaurant: Im. Diners Diners Guy’s Games Cutthroat K. FX 53 53 Chain- BATMAN Buffy the Vampire Anger Anger Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men ››› Big Miracle (2012, Adventure) ›› Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smith- ›› We Bought a Zoo (2011, Comedy-Drama) saw Slayer (CC) John Krasinski, Drew Barrymore. sonian (2009, Comedy) Ben Stiller. Matt Damon, Scarlett Johansson. GOLF 70 70 European PGA Tour Golf Morning Drive Golf CIMB Classic, Third Round. Golf PGA Tour Golf Central PGA Tour Golf HALL 19 19 ››› A Boyfriend for Christmas ››› Farewell Mr. Kringle (2010) Christmas Magic (2011, Drama) Lindy Christmas With Holly (2012, Drama) Hitched for the Holidays (2012) Joey ›› A Princess for Christmas (2011) (2004) Kelli Williams. Christine Taylor, Christopher Wiehl. Booth, Paul McGillion. Sean Faris, Eloise Mumford. Lawrence, Emily Hampshire. Katie McGrath, Roger Moore. HGTV 68 68 Big Clean! House House House House House House Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Vacation House Vacation House Vacation House Vacation House HIST 37 37 Paid Paid Ameri Opera Reagan (2011) ’ (CC) White House: Behind Washington the Warrior ’ (CC) First Invasion: The War of 1812 ’ The President’s Book of Secrets Pawn LIFE 51 51 Turkey Medi Kitchen Paid WEN Tummy Paid Paid Paid Skin Project Runway Project Runway Killing Daddy (2014) (CC) Sexting in Suburbia (2012) (CC) The Notebook MSNBC 47 47 Up W/Steve Melissa Harris-Perry (N) Weekends With Alex Witt (N) MSNBC Live (N) Caught Camera Caught Camera Lockup Lockup Lockup MTV 63 63 Girl Girl Girl Girl Slednecks ’ ›› ATL (2006) Tip Harris. ’ ›› Beauty Shop (2005) Queen Latifah. ’ Snooki Snooki Snooki Snooki Snooki Snooki Snooki NBCS 34 34 Premier League Soccer Premier English Premier League Soccer Goal Premier League Match of the Day Breeders’ Cup Championship Saturday (N) ’ MLS Soccer NICK 40 40 George George Parents Parents Parents Spong Spong Spong Spong Sanjay Bread Rab Power Spong Sanjay Bread Spong Spong Parents Parents Spong iCarly iCarly Nicky OXY 50 50 Paid Medi Kitchen Paid My Preachers L.A. › The Back-up Plan (2010) Jennifer Lopez. ››› Julie & Julia (2009) Meryl Streep, Amy Adams. › The Back-up Plan (2010) Jennifer Lopez. ROOT 31 31 Paid Paid Brain Ladder Timbers Knife Paid Free Trivac Sea College Football Cal State Sacramento at Montana. (N) (Live) College Football New Mexico at UNLV. (N) (Live) Free Good T25 Bod- Body Shark Body Ink Master “Glass Ink Master ’ (CC) Ink Master ’ (CC) Ink Master “Ink My Ink Master “Virgin Cops Cops Cops Jail ’ Cops Cops Cops Jail ’ SPIKE 57 57 Credit Turkey ies! Beast! Clean! Beast! on Blast” Oosik” (CC) Blood” (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) SYFY 59 59 Paid Free Kitchen Clean Turkey SHARK! Zone Z Nation Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines (2012) ›› Night of the Demons (2009) ›› Hostel Part II (2007, Horror) Starve (2014, Horror) TBN 20 20 RocK Auto Penguin Veggie Mon Hop Lassie Goliath Ishine Inspir. Tails Veggie Heroes-Bible Cam News ››› Angel in the House Future Memories In Touch TBS 55 55 Married Married Married Married King of King of King of ›› Journey to the Center of ›› Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2010, ››› Spider-Man (2002, Action) Tobey Maguire, Friends Friends Friends Friends Queens Queens Queens the Earth (2008) Adventure) Jake Gyllenhaal. Premiere. Willem Dafoe, Kirsten Dunst. (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) TLC 38 38 Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Stories of ER TNT 54 54 Law & Order “Sun- Law & Order “Colli- Law & Order Law & Order Law & Order “En- Law & Order ››› Training Day (2001, Crime Drama) Denzel ››› The Italian Job (2003, Crime Drama) Mark ››› Collateral down” ’ sion” ’ “Mother’s Milk” “Panic” ’ titled” “Fools for Love” Washington, Ethan Hawke. (CC) (DVS) Wahlberg, Charlize Theron. (CC) (DVS) (2004) (CC) TOON 42 42 Leg Tenkai Teen Leg Poké Clar Clar Gum Gum Teen Teen Big Top Scooby-Doo! (2012) Clar Gum Gum Teen Teen Teen Adven Adven Adven TRAV 36 36 Medi Paid When Vacations Hidden City Mysteries at Mysteries at No Reservation Hotel Impossible Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise TRUTV 49 49 Medi TCop No Medi Paid Paid SHARK! Body World Dumbest World Dumbest World Dumbest World Dumbest Jokers Jokers Tow Tow Tow Tow Tow Tow Partners Partners Paid Paid Paid SHARK! Chrisley Benched Chrisley Benched NCIS “Berlin” ’ NCIS “Whiskey NCIS “Past, Pres- NCIS “Under the NCIS ’ (CC) NCIS “Once a NCIS “Better An- USA 58 58 Prog. Prog. Prog. (CC) (DVS) Tango Foxtrot” ent and Future” Radar” ’ (DVS) Crook” ’ gels” ’ VH1 62 62 VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music Top 20 Count. Top 20 Count. › Honey 2 (2011) Katerina Graham. ’ Weave T.I.-Tiny T.I.-Tiny Love & Hip Hop Love & Hip Hop Love & Hip Hop Life 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014 ENTERTAINMENT

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The Fighting Irish (6-1) and Midshipmen KIRO News Special (CC) Steve Raible’s The Insider (N) Entertainment Tonight (N) ’ (CC) KIRO 7 News at Scandal “White CBS 7 7 (4-4) battle in Landover, Md. (N) (Live) (CC) Scouting Report ’ (CC) 11PM Hat’s Off” (CC) ’ PBS 9 9 PBS NewsHour IN Close “Guns in Dr. Fuhrman’s End Dieting Forever! Treating medical conditions naturally. ››› Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954, Musical) Howard Keel, Jane Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for Weekend (N) ’ Washington” (CC) Powell, Russ Tamblyn. Oregon trapper’s brothers woo captive women. You Finding financial solutions. Bones “The Party in the Pants” Booth’s Bones Human remains from a slave Celebrity Name Celebrity Name Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- The Pinkertons “The Fourth Man” A SAF3 “Finding Home” Eriksson helps MNT 10 10 mother returns. ’ (CC) ship surface. ’ (CC) Game ’ (CC) Game ’ (CC) 9 (N) (CC) day Night (CC) murdered prospector. (N) ’ (CC) Kacie search for her dad. (CC) The Office “The The Office Dinner Mike & Molly ’ Mike & Molly “The White Collar “Vital Signs” A scheme to The Closer “Off the Hook” The police The Good Wife “Bang” Peter adjusts to Band in Seattle Rules of Engage- CW 11 11 Deposition” (CC) and jealousy. ’ (CC) Rehearsal” harvest human organs. (CC) department’s image. (CC) life at home. ’ (CC) ment ’ (CC) Antiques Roadshow Arts & Crafts desk Keeping Up Ap- Keeping Up Ap- As Time Goes By As Time Goes By The Vicar of Dibley “Christmas Special Red Dwarf “Rim- Red Dwarf “Out of Doctor Who “The Doctor Who “The PBS 12 12 and lamp. ’ (Part 1 of 3) (CC) pearances (CC) pearances (CC) “Pardon?” (CC) “An Old Flame” 2006” Geraldine meets a townie. merworld” ’ Time” ’ Horns of Nimon” Horns of Nimon” College Football Stanford at Oregon. The Cardinal (5-3) take on the sixth-ranked Seahawks Satur- Two and a Half Modern Family Modern Family Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- Animation Domination High-Def ’ FOX 13 13 Ducks (7-1) in Eugene, Ore., in this Pac-12 matchup. (N) (S Live) day Night (CC) Men ’ (CC) “Starry Night” ’ “Game Changer” 10 (N) (CC) day Night (CC) (CC) IND 14 14 Invicta Watches “Invicta Gift-a-thon” Waterford Crystal “Gifts” Waterford Crystal “Gifts” Asus Electronics Electronic Gift Headquarters The Best of ShopHQ Law & Order: Criminal Intent Billion- Law & Order: Criminal Intent Death- Law & Order: Criminal Intent “Renew- Law & Order: Criminal Intent Partner Law & Order: Criminal Intent The bru- Law & Order: Criminal Intent “Smile” ION 15 15 aire and her son die. ’ (CC) row prisoner’s scrapbooks. ’ (CC) al” A heroic police recruit dies. is killed on the job. ’ (CC) tal murder of a fertility doctor. ’ Dentist’s murder. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Kenneth W. Jay Sekulow In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Perry Stone Vision, Israel Hillsong TV Life Today Check the Sound The Ramp MX TV Acquire the Fire College Football Regional Coverage. Oklahoma State at Kansas State or Illinois at Ohio State. (N) Paid Program Today’s Home- Real Estate Jeopardy! ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune KATU News at 11 Castle “Disciple” ABC 22 22 (Live) (CC) owner Riches! ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News Straight Talk LazyTown “Rotten- Poppy Cat (EI) Northwest Back- Grants Getaways Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Saturday Night Live Host Josh Brolin; KGW News at Saturday Night NBC 26 26 (N) (CC) beard” ’ (EI) roads starlet accused of statutory rape. ’ Adele performs. (N) ’ (CC) 11 (N) Live (N) ’ (CC) UNI 30 30 Familia P. Luche Noticiero Hotel Todo Incluido (SS) Sábado Gigante Idolos de la Canción; resultados de ADN. Familia P. Luche Noticiero College Football Stanford at Oregon. The Cardinal (5-3) take on the sixth-ranked Fox 12 Orgeon Paid Program To Be Announced 10 O’Clock News (N) Animation Domination High-Def ’ FOX 27 27 Ducks (7-1) in Eugene, Ore., in this Pac-12 matchup. (N) (S Live) Post Game Show (CC) Criminal Minds Multiple married cou- Criminal Minds “Foundation” The team Criminal Minds The team investigates Criminal Minds The BAU reopens Mor- Criminal Minds “Divining Rod” An infa- Criminal Minds “Profiling 101” The A&E 52 52 ples are murdered. ’ (CC) (DVS) searches for a kidnapper. ’ gothic murders. (CC) (DVS) gan’s cousin’s case. ’ mous killer inspires a copycat. ’ team talks to a college class. ’ AMC 67 67 ›› Rambo III (1988) Sylvester Stallone. Loner Rambo res- ››› First Blood (1982, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna, Brian Den- ›› Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Richard Cren- ›› Rambo III cues mentor from Soviets in Afghanistan. (CC) nehy. A Vietnam vet is hounded by a brutal small-town sheriff. (CC) na, Julia Nickson. Ex-Green Beret goes on Vietnam mission. (CC) (1988) (CC) APL 43 43 To Be Announced To Be Announced My Cat From Hell (N) ’ America’s Cutest ’ (CC) Pit Bulls and Parolees (N) ’ Animal Cops Houston (N) ’ BET 56 56 ›› Lottery Ticket (2010, Comedy) Bow Wow, Brandon T. Jackson. (CC) ›› Little Man (2006) Shawn Wayans. A tiny thief poses as a toddler to retrieve a stolen gem. ›› Meet the Browns (2008) Tyler Perry. (CC) BRAVO 66 66 ›› American Pie 2 (2001, Comedy) Jason Biggs, Shannon Elizabeth. Friends Movie Movie rent a summerhouse on Lake Michigan and chase girls. CBUT 29 29 NHL Hockey NHL Hockey Vancouver Canucks at Edmonton Oilers. From Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta. (N) (S Live) (CC) Post Show News Republic of Doyle “The Works” ’ CMT 61 61 ›› The Guardian (2006, Drama) Kevin Costner, Ashton Kutcher, Sela Ward. Inside Fame “Hunter Hayes” (N) ’ ››› Good Will Hunting (1997, Drama) Matt Damon. A young Boston man must deal with his genius and emotions. CNBC 46 46 The Suze Orman Show (N) (CC) Secret Lives Secret Lives Secret Lives Secret Lives The Suze Orman Show (CC) The Profit “Artistic Stitch” Paid Program Paid Program CNN 44 44 Somebody’s Gotta Do It/ Rowe This Is Life With Lisa Ling Somebody’s Gotta Do It/ Rowe Somebody’s Gotta Do It/ Rowe This Is Life With Lisa Ling This Is Life With Lisa Ling CNNH 45 45 Somebody’s Gotta Do It/ Rowe Somebody’s Gotta Do It/ Rowe Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Somebody’s Gotta Do It/ Rowe This Is Life With Lisa Ling COM 60 60 ›› Couples Retreat (2009, Comedy) ›› Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay (2008, Comedy) Kal Penn, John Cho, Rob ››› Superbad (2007, Comedy) Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, Christopher Mintz-Plasse. Co-dependent Vince Vaughn, Jason Bateman. (CC) Corddry. The high-flying stoners are mistaken for terrorists. (CC) teens hope to score booze and babes at a party. (CC) DIS 41 41 Jessie ’ (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Dog With a Blog Dog With a Blog Austin & Ally ’ Girl Meets World Liv & Maddie ’ Dog With a Blog Lab Rats (CC) Kickin’ It (CC) Star Wars Rebels ’ (CC) Moonshiners “Liquid Courage” Jeff and Airplane Repo “Repo Rat Race” A race Airplane Repo: Wheels Up “We’ve Got Airplane Repo: Wheels Up An owner Skyscraper: Road to Chicago Nik Wallenda’s live tightrope walk. (N) ’ (CC) DSC 8 8 Mark reach a roadblock. (CC) to beat out rival repo men. ’ An Emergency Situation” (N) ’ gives Ken and Danny the slip. (N) ’ E! 65 65 Botched (Part 2 ›› No Strings Attached (2011, Romance-Comedy) Natalie Portman, Ashton Kutcher, Cary Elwes. ››› Bridesmaids (2011, Comedy) Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Rose Byrne. A maid of honor’s life unravels as the big of 2) Two lifelong friends try not to let sex ruin their relationship. day approaches. College Football Auburn at Mississippi. College Football College Football Arizona at UCLA. Pac-12 clash of ranked teams has the Wildcats visiting the Bruins. (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 (N) (Live) (CC) Scoreboard (N) ESPN2 33 33 College Football College Football College Football Wyoming at Fresno State. A pair of 3-5 Mountain West squads battle when the Bulldogs welcome the Cowboys to Fresno,Calif. (N) (Live) (CC) FAM 39 39 ›› Liar Liar (1997) Jim Carrey. ›› Bruce Almighty (2003, Comedy) Jim Carrey, Morgan Freeman. ›› The Proposal (2009, Romance-Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds. Wedding Plnnr FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) FOX News Special Red Eye Justice With Judge Jeanine FOX News Special Huckabee FOOD 35 35 Chopped Ramen; an offal surprise. Hungry Games Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive ’ ’ ’ FX 53 53 ›› Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009, Comedy) Voices of Ray Romano, ›› Ice Age: Continental Drift (2012) Voices of Ray Romano, John Leguizamo. Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Denis Leary. Animated. Sid adopts three dinosaur hatchlings. Premiere. Animated. Manny and friends explore a new world. (CC) (CC) “Goin’ Fishin”’ (CC) GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Golf Central (N) (Live) Golf CIMB Classic, Final Round. (N) (Live) HALL 19 19 A Bride for Christmas (2012, Romance) , Andrew Walker. A man One Starry Christmas (2014, Romance) Sarah Carter, Damon Runyan, George ››› A Boyfriend for Christmas (2004, Romance-Comedy) Kelli Williams, Pat- tries to convince a woman to marry him by Christmas. Canyon. Premiere. Holly meets a handsome man from Kentucky. rick Muldoon. A woman waits 20 years for a holiday wish to come true. 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County” Lockup “Inside Folsom” Lockup “Riverbend” Lockup “Return to Valley State” Lockup “Return to Riker’s Island” Lockup “The Criminal Mind” MTV 63 63 Snooki Snooki Snooki Snooki Snooki Slednecks Kelly and Sierra have hostility. ’ ›› : Number Two (2006) Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera. ’ (CC) NBCS 34 34 MLS Soccer: Western Conference Semifinal, Leg 1 NHL Hockey New York Islanders at San Jose Sharks. (N) (S Live) Formula One Racing Paid Program Paid Program NICK 40 40 Thundermans Thundermans Henry Danger ’ Henry Danger ’ Henry Danger (N) Nicky, Ricky Thundermans Hathaways AwesomenessTV Fresh Prince Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ›› Fever Pitch (2005) Drew Barrymore, Jimmy Fallon. ’ ›› The Princess Diaries (2001, Comedy) Julie Andrews, Anne Hathaway. ›› The Princess Diaries (2001, Comedy) Julie Andrews, Anne Hathaway. ROOT 31 31 College Football Cal State Sacramento at Montana. From Washington-Grizzly Stadium in Missoula, Mont. 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Gods At War Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Everybody Loves The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Deal With It “The Art TBS 55 55 Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ of the Fake” TLC 38 38 Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) Sex Sent Me to the E.R. (N) (CC) Sex Sent Me to the E.R. (N) (CC) Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) Sex Sent Me to the E.R. ’ (CC) Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) TNT 54 54 ››› Collateral (2004, Suspense) Tom ›› Fast & Furious (2009) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. Fugitive Dom Torretto and Transporter: The Series “12 Hours” Transporter: The Series “Payback” An Transporter: The Series “12 Hours” Cruise, Jamie Foxx. (CC) Brian O’Conner resume a feud in Los Angeles. (CC) (DVS) Frank races to save his own life. (N) old friend of Frank’s sets him up. Frank races to save his own life. TOON 42 42 ››› Shrek (2001, Comedy) Voices of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy. King of the Hill King of the Hill American Dad ’ American Dad ’ The Boondocks Black Dynamite Family Guy (CC) Attack on Titan TRAV 36 36 Ghost Adventures: Ireland’s Celtic Demons (CC) Ghost Adventures “Union Station” Ghost Adventures “Black Swan Inn” The Dead Files (N) (CC) The Dead Files (CC) TRUTV 49 49 South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow Hair Jacked Hair Jacked Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Fake Off “The Art of the Fake” World’s Dumbest... USA 58 58 NCIS “Alibi” The team re-examines a hit- ››› Do the Right Thing (1989, Drama) Danny Aiello, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee. A race riot starts at Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Chrisley Knows and-run. ’ (CC) (DVS) Sal’s pizza parlor on a hot day in Brooklyn. “Venom” ’ (CC) suspect’s lawyer complicates a case. Best VH1 62 62 Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood ’ ››› Drumline (2002) Nick Cannon. 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