<<

Tenino Mayor Now the Subject of Investigation Following Alleged Sexual Activity in City Vehicle / Main 5

$1 Midweek Edition Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com

Cofee cups are seen in one of Ron Gaul’s cofee-stained paintings at the Morgan Art Centre in Toledo on Monday evening. See more in today’s Life: A&E. Pete Caster / [email protected] Two Local Women Charged Following Death of Intoxicated 16-Year-Old Chehalis Boy / Main 4 Sentence Overturned for Centralia Gang Member Who Was Sent to Prison for 92 Years at Age 16 Shooting Sentence Shattered

Left: Guadalupe Solis- Diaz Jr., convicted for 2007 drive-by shooting in downtown Centralia

DRIVE-BY Man make an appearance in a Lewis County courtroom after the Convicted for 2007 Washington Court of Appeals ‘‘Underwood failed to make ‘reasonable Drive-By Shooting to be ruled that his 92-year sentence efforts’ at advocating for his client during was unconstitutional and that his Resentenced legal representation during his sentencing ... Underwood did not to inform By Stephanie Schendel sentencing was “constitutionally deficient.” the court of a number of important factual [email protected] Guadalupe Solis-Diaz Jr. was and procedural considerations.’’ The former Centralia High 16 when he sprayed bullets along School student convicted for the the east side of Tower Avenue in Above: Michael Underwood, court 2007 drive-by shooting in down- according to unpublished opinion of the Washington State Court of Appeals appointed attorney for Solis-Diaz town Centralia will once again please see SHOOTING, page Main 5 Winged Toledo Home Volleyball Menace Destroyed Roundup Farm Blamed for No Injuries After Blaze See Local Scores and Fly Outbreak on Tears Through Structure / Photos From Area Netters / Chehalis Reservation / Main 4 Sports Main 3

The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Weather Deaths Lewis County Area Since 1889 TONIGHT Low 49 Aristocratic Baker, Richard Norman Follow Us on Twitter TOMORROW High 72 Pannell, Dennie Lee @chronline Partly Cloudy Cabinets Detering, Mike see details on page Main 2 Richardson, Dennis M. Find Us on Facebook Chehalis Company Takes Harris, Curtis J. www.facebook.com/ Weather picture by Nereida Roewe, Karen thecentraliachronicle Soto, Boistfort Middle School, Cupboards to Next Level / Battle, John F. 7th Grade Main 6 CH479847cz.cg Main 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 COMMUNITY CALENDAR / WEATHER

Community Editor’s Best Bet Crime Stoppers Fundraiser Set for Applebee’s Crime Stoppers of Lewis County has scheduled a flap- Calendar jack fundraiser at the Chehalis Today Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, Applebee’s on Saturday, 8-10 a.m. 785-4325 Breakfast will be served by Cook’s choice lunch, noon, 12:30 p.m. Crime Stoppers board members Clinic to Host Program Bingo, 12:30-2 p.m. along with guest servers Sheriff on Food and Children Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 Steve Mansfield, Centralia Po- Crime Stoppers is a partner- Women’s pool, 10 a.m. lice Chief Bob Berg and retired ship effort between the media, Sit and Be Fit, 11 a.m. A class on “Healthy Foods Sheriff Bill Logan. Funds raised police and community to help for Healthy Kids” will be held at Nutrition Lunch, noon reduce crime in Lewis County. Entertainment and presentations, will go to support the activities 6 p.m. Thursday at the Chehalis of Crime Stoppers, which has Tickets, costing $10, are avail- Children’s Clinic. 12:30 p.m. served Lewis County since 1995. able at Sterling Bank offices in The class will be taught by Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 September is International Chehalis, Centralia and Morton; nutritionist Gloria Goldenstein. Computers level 2, 9-11:30 a.m. Crime Stoppers Month. Crime Book ’n’ Brush, Chehalis; the Among the topics will be: Low-impact exercise class, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Watercolor class, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Stoppers of Lewis County will Lewis County Sheriff’s Office; • Healthy foods on a budget Centralia Police Department; • Sugars and your child Zumba, 6-7 p.m. join Crime Stoppers Interna- Open pool, 9 a.m. tional, Crime Stoppers USA and and Rose’s Furniture, Centralia. • Meals for a healthy metabolism Tickets will also be avail- • Secrets of fast food addiction Cook’s choice lunch, 11:30 a.m., the Crime Stoppers Association Wood carving class, 1-3 p.m. able at Applebee’s the day of the Participants are asked to call of Washington in celebrating 36 748-6693 to register. Quilt class, 1-3 p.m.2 years of Crime Stoppers since it event. More information is avail- The clinic is located at 370 S. first began in 1976 in Albuquer- able from Glade Austin, 262- Market Blvd. Friday, Sept. 21 que, N.M. 3196, or Bob Cosser, 748-7863. Open mic, 7 p.m., Matrix Coffee- house, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Chehalis, United Way to 740-0492 “Violence and Mental Illness: Strate- Hold Charity Golf translates into a laid-back, vibe Senior Centers gies to Help Families and Significant Tournament that tends to put people at ease.” Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Others Stay ,” Dr. Kevin St. Jacques, As a duo, Allison and Victor speaker, 7-9 p.m., second floor confer- Music, 10:30-11:45 a.m., United Way of Lewis County have shared the stage with Tuck ence rooms 200, 201, 202, Providence will be staging its 22nd annual Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation and Patti, Walter “Wolfman” St. Hospital, 413 Lilly Road N.E., Lewis County Charity Golf Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., Olympia, sponsored by NAMI Thur- Washington, Craig Chaquico, Tournament Friday at Riverside Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 ston/Thurston, (360) 493-6021 or email blues legend John Hammond, Tai Chi exercise, 8:30-9 a.m. [email protected] Golf Club, Chehalis. Acoustic Alchemy and The Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Passage quilt workshop, 9 a.m.-3 The tournament will feature p.m., St. Urban Grange, corner of Sar- a noon shotgun start with a Blind Boys of Alabama. Pinochle, 10 a.m. gent and North Military roads, Winlock, scramble format. They have released threeCrafters 10 a.m.-2:20 p.m. materials provided but bring sewing Registration fee is $125 per play- CDs: “From the Back Burner”“Potato Bar” community lunch, noon, $6 machine, 785-3366 Olequa (Toledo) Senior Center, 785-4325 er. That includes golf, carts, hot dog (2002), “Allison Scull and Victor Scholarship Night, 6:30 p.m., Corbet The- Martin Live” (2006) and “CoolNutrition lunch, noon-1 p.m. atre, Centralia College, 736-9391, ext. 290 lunch, barbecue dinner and prizes. Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 Reservations may be made like the Breeze” (2010). See www. Support Groups allisonandvictor.com to listen toHemi McChord Pinochle Tourna- by calling 748-8100, emailing ad- ment, 10 a.m. “Up From Grief,” for those grieving [email protected] or visit- music samples. Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 the loss of a loved one, 1--2:30 p.m., As- ing www.lewiscountywauw.com The Riverside Golf Club is lo- Nutrition lunch, noon, suggested do- sured Home Hospice, second floor, 1821 cated at 1451 N.W. Airport Road nation $3 for 60 and over, under 60, $5.95 Cooks Hill Road, 330-2640 Exercise class, 8:30-9:30 a.m. Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 Allison and Victor to Society’s Child, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scat- Open pool, 9:30 a.m. p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church,1209 ter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, 273- Acrylics classes, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, 736-9268 Return to Riverside 2000, ext. 301 Organizations Allison and Victor have again Chris Guenther and the Honky Tonk Drifters, 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m., Little Red Barn, American Legion Post 508, potluck been invited back to play at the Saturday, Sept. 22 6222 197th Ave. S.W., Rochester, no cov- and meeting, 6 p.m., Onalaska First Riverside Golf Club, Chehalis. er charge Church of God Northern California’s eclectic Onalaska American Legion Post 508, acoustic, jazz-soul duo, Allison Libraries Pow Wow Coming to 6 p.m. potluck, 7 p.m. meeting, Onalas- Scull and Victor Martin, will -per Toledo High School ka First Church of God, 978-5368 Teen Book Club, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Win- form on Friday at 8:30 p.m. lock Timberland Library, “Divergent,” by For the 13th consecutive year, Senior Centers Magnetic, warm and upbeat, Veronica Roth, 785-3461 the Cowlitz Indian Tribe will be Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 their acoustic sound combines Support Groups honoring the spirit of all Cowlitz Music, 11 a.m. the sweet songs, vocals and -gui H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., people at the annual Pow Wow Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation tar work of a singer-songwriter Saturday. Due to growth in - at with old-school jazz saxophone Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m. Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, tendance, the Pow Wow will be Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 melodies and vocal harmonies. [email protected] held at Toledo High School, rather Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. According to Jim Dyar of Enjoy Historic Lewis County Farmer’s Mar- than at St. Mary’s Center, where it Pinochle, 10 a.m. Magazine, they blend “elements ket, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., corner of Pearl and has previously been held. “Soup Kitchen” enrichment lunch, of folk, jazz, blues, European Maple streets, Centralia, 736-8977, lew- noon, $3 donation and Latin music, all of which iscountyfarmersmarket.org please see CALENDAR, page 11

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Forecast map for Sept. 20, 2012 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Gauge Flood 24 hr. Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. 100s L 48.04 65.0 +0.03 90s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s 73.26 85.0 M 70s H Cowlitz at Packwood 60s 1.20 10.5 -0.11 50s L Cowlitz at Randle 40s Partly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy 4.44 18.0 +0.05 30s L 75º 49º 72º 49º 71º 50º 72º 48º 73º 48º Cowlitz at Mayfield Dam 20s 4.91 ---- 0.00 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Centralia Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 6:56 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 7:13 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 68 89/50 Moonrise ...... 12:43 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 54 65/52 Moonset ...... 9:58 p.m. Normal High ...... 74 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low ...... 49 64/49 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 90 in 1999 Seattle Anchorage 54/46 t 55/48 sh First Full Last New Record Low ...... 34 in 1957 68/55 Boise 85/50 s 86/51 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg 9/22 9/29 10/8 10/15 65/51 s 72/56 s Yesterday ...... 0.00" 72/49 90/47 Dallas 91/66 s 89/67 s Month to date ...... 0.03" Tacoma Pollen Forecast Honolulu 86/71 s 85/72 s Normal month to date . . .1.14" Centralia 72/52 Las Vegas 99/75 s 98/76 s Year to date ...... 25.08" 75/49 Yakima Allergen Today Friday Nashville 80/54 s 82/59 s Normal year to date . . . .27.95" Chehalis Trees None None Phoenix 104/77 s 101/76 s 89/51 Grass None None Longview 77/47 St. Louis 77/56 s 77/49 t WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 81/49 Weeds None None 82/57 s 83/58 s Shown is today’s Mold None None San Francisco 65/54 s 67/54 s Vancouver weather. Temperatures Yesterday Portland The Dalles Washington, DC 76/60 s 80/61 s Send in your weather-related photo- 82/51 are today’s highs and graphsCity to The ChronicleHi/Lo for ourPrcp. Voices 82/54 89/52 tonight’s lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- tion of the photograph. Regional Cities Today Fri. Today Fri. City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Fri. Today Fri. Baghdad 105/74 s 106/71 s New Delhi 92/74 s 93/75 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 84/62 s 82/62 cl Paris 66/51 pc 68/50 cl Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly cloudy; Bremerton 70/53 pc 70/53 mc Spokane 90/48 s 88/50 s London 64/51 mc 61/44 cl Rio de Janeiro 85/72 pc 87/70 t r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; Ocean Shores 58/50 cl 60/51 cl Tri Cities 89/50 s 89/50 s City 74/50 pc 75/55 t Rome 78/59 s 76/59 s sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy Olympia 72/49 pc 72/49 mc Wenatchee 84/56 s 87/56 s Moscow 69/47 s 67/48 pc Sydney 71/56 pc 78/57 sh

We always have the best scoop Bestscoop5x2.ke For the sweetest coverage of local, business, sports, and entertainment, look no further than The Chronicle. We’ve got it all! Call today to start delivery tomorrow. 360-807-8203. • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 Farm Blamed for Flies, Mice on Chehalis Reservation TRIBAL MEMBER: ‘It’s Simply Disgusting’ By Bianca Fortis ‘‘It’s our sworn duty. [email protected] We don’t do it to make ROCHESTER — Sam Se- people miserable. cena used his breakfast to illus- trate his point. We like to have a He walked outside of his home and set down a plate of nice, happy little syrup-laden French toast on a community.’’ table in his driveway. Immediately, flies began swarming around the plate; Duane Olsen within minutes, the bugs had all general manager of farm but covered Secena’s food. “That should speak for itself,” Secena said, while swatting flies away from his face. “It’s simply disgusting.” tal Hantavirus, will come into Secena lives on the Chehalis his home. But he’s mostly con- reservation, directly across from cerned for the wellbeing of his Briarwood Farms, an egg farm. children and grandchildren. He says the farm has brought “Imagine trying to raise a about an infestation of flies and healthy family in this environ- mice that affects everything ment,” he said. within a half-mile radius around Secena said he has not been the farm, including the restau- successful when he’s approached rant inside the tribe’s Lucky Ea- either the tribe or the company gle Casino. with his complaints. For the most part, he’s actu- “I’m not trying to be a hypo- ally used to the pests — “And crite,” he said. “I eat eggs too. But that’s the sad part,” he said. corporations have a responsibil- But this summer was worse ity to the communities they work than most years for the flies. in. When big corporations decide Duane Olsen, the general not to deal with an issue, that manager of the farm, also ac- says a lot about their character.” knowledged that this year was Olsen said the company worse than most. He said he’d wants to keep local people happy. met with leaders of the reserva- “If you're going to have animal tion to discuss the problem. agriculture, we have to figure out “We agreed that this was an ways to get along with the peo- unruly fly season,” he said. “But ple,” he said. “It’s our sworn duty. it’s more than just us. There are We don't do it to make people other farms around.” miserable. We like to have a nice, Olsen said he wasn’t aware of happy little community.” a rodent problem. He said the company and the He said other than Secena’s, tribe have agreed to look at new he doesn’t receive too many methods of fly control, but noth- complaints. A few years ago, he ing has been done just yet. Secena hired an exterminator to tend to said he’s considering joining with the homes across the street from his neighbors to file a class-action the farm, including Secena’s. lawsuit against the company. But Secena wasn’t satisfied. “Sometimes they don’t under- “As native people, we’re used stand unless a judge or a lawyer to adversity,” he said. “But even says, ‘What are you doing?’” for us, this is beyond tolerable.” Tribal Chairman David Bur- He said the life expectancy nett could not be reached for Pete Caster / [email protected] of a couch in his home is about comment before deadline. Sam Secena uses a plate of french toast to demonstrate how many lies are swarming around his house on the Chehalis Res- six months since he constantly ••• ervation. Secena blames Briarwood Farms, which is located across the street, for the problems with lies and mice. He noted finds mice nesting within them. Bianca Fortis: (360) 807-8245, how much he and his family love to barbecue outside in the summertime, but due to the abundance of pests he no longer He’s also worried that deer mice, twitter.com/biancafortis and face- is able to spend time outside his house. which carry the potentially fa- book.com/biancafortis News in Brief Centralia College Offers Haunted House Coming Street and Tower Avenue. ARTS & There will also be some short Parenting Skills Classes to Fort Borst Park detours between Fourth Street ENTERTAINMENT for Those Recovering By The Chronicle and Sixth Street to allow for lo- in The Chronicle The 20th annual Haunted cal access to Sixth Street. from Substance Abuse House at Fort Borst Park Kitch- Questions about the project By The Chronicle en 2 gets underway Thursday, and road closure can be directed Centralia College is offering Oct. 25, with a “No Fright Night” to the Centralia Public Works classes to increase positive par- 5:30-8 p.m. Department at 330-7512. Thursday enting skills and create stronger The Haunted House will connection with children for continue Friday, Oct. 26, and parents in substance abuse re- Tuesday, Oct. 30, with hours covery. 4:30-9 p.m. On Halloween Night, The college is offering Par- Wednesday, Oct. 31, the Haunt- Thanks to these enting in Recovery free of cost ed House will be open 4:30-9:30 on Mondays from Sept. 24 p.m. through Dec. 10 from 5 to 7 p.m. There will be treats for the businesses that make at Grace Foursquare Church in witches, ghosts, ghouls and gob- Centralia. This facility, located lins who comes the Haunted our NIE program on the bus line, offers child care House. Charitable contributions and snacks. will be accepted at the door for For more information con- the Lewis County Animal Shel- successful! tact Heather Ashton at (360) ter and Centralia Shop With a Cop. 736.9391 ext. 462. The event is sponsored by Classes in Toledo take place Haunted House Committee on Wednesdays from Oct. 3 and Centralia Parks and Rec- through Nov. 28 from 6 to 8:30 reation Department. Because p.m. in the Toledo Presbyterian some members of the commit- Church located at 312 Augustus tee are dealing with health is- St. sues, the committee is seeking Classes also take place in more volunteers to assist with Winlock on Thursdays from event preparations. For addi- Oct.4 through Nov. 29 from tional information or to volun- noon to 2:45 p.m. in the Win- teer, call Dennis Blum, (360) lock Methodist Church, located 451-3608. at 107 SW Benton. Each class in Winlock or Toledo costs $32. For more information con- Detours Arranged Chehalis Professional Bldg. Heal & Toes Relexology tact [email protected] or Centralia Factory Outlets Cedar Village IGA Linda Wilcox at (360) 736-9391, for Centralia Sewer ext. 464 or lwilcox@centralia. Pipe Replacement Centralia General Agencies Lewis County Retirees Assoc. edu. By The Chronicle Trisha Goldsby DDS PS McDonalds

Sixth Street in Centralia will Cascade Mental Health Friends of the Chehalis Library Do-si-do Into Square be closed to all traffic between Pearl Street and Gold Street be- Dances Classes ginning at 7 a.m. Monday until in Centralia 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 2 for the city to complete the replace- By The Chronicle ment of the sanitary sewer pipe Square dance lessons are be- on Sixth Street between Pearl ing offered this fall by the Prai- Street and the Sixth Street via- rie Steppers Square Dance Club. duct. The lessons will be 7-9 p.m. Local traffic, transit buses Chronline.com Wednesdays between Oct. 3 and and school buses will still have Dec. 12 at the Oakview Grange, access to Sixth Street during the 2715 N. Pearl St., Centralia. closure through detours. Cost is $5 per session, al- The eastbound traffic detour though the initial lesson is free. route will be Pearl Street, Main Ch480762bw.ke For additional information, Street and Gold Street. call Bob, 748-1756, or Mike, 273- The westbound traffic detour 4884. route will be Gold Street, Main Main 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 LOCAL Women Accused of Giving Alcohol to Minors Charged With 13 Criminal Counts CHARGED: Women Could where he was hit by a car and 12 and 20 account for 11 percent killed. of all alcohol consumed in the Face Up to 13 Years in A small group of people U.S., according to the Center for Jail After 16-Year-Old who were all under the age of “I don’t want Tyler’s death to be Disease Control and Prevention. 21, some who were under the Ninety percent of it is consumed Boy Was Struck and age of 18, were drinking in a for nothing. I hope that people in the form of binge drinking. Killed Near Claquato shop on the property located at see that underage drinking is not Both Date and Day admitted 137 Brockway Road prior to the to detectives that they went to By Stephanie Schendel death of Gonzalez. The Brock- only a huge problem nationally Walmart and a liquor store prior [email protected] way address was home to Tyler to the party and brought a group Ketchum, a teen who lived there but also in Lewis County as well.” of six teens a 30 pack of Busch The two Chehalis women with his parents. beer, a 12 pack of Bud Light, two who police say provided alco- After a three-month inves- Jonathan Meyer bottles of Skyvodka and a bottle hol to the 16-year-old W.F. West tigation into who provided the Lewis County prosecutor of Wild Turkey whiskey, accord- High School student prior to his alcohol to the group of minors ing to court documents. accidental death last May have at the party, the sheriff’s office The women were charged for been formally announced in that Talia six counts of furnishing because charged with Date and Megan Day, both 22 they knowingly purchased alco- more than a of Chehalis, would be referred can face up to 13 years of jail found Gonzalez’ postmortem hol for the six people they knew dozen counts of for furnishing charges. Neither time and $65,000 in fines. ethanol level, which represents were going to be there, Meyer said. furnishing li- woman was present at the party. Lewis County Prosecutor his blood alcohol level at the They were charged with seven quor to a minor Charges against the women counts of reckless endangerment and reckless en- Jonathan Meyer said it is com- time of his death, to be .17. were formally filed on Mon- mon for people to charged with Meyer said he hopes the because an additional minor end- dangerment. day in Lewis County Dis- ed up drinking the alcohol. furnishing alcohol to minors if community will realize the larg- Authorities trict Court, with a total of 13 Mansfield said previously believe that Ty- Tyler Gonzalez criminal counts: six counts of they are caught by authorities. er issue of underaged drinking because Gonzalez’s cause of ler Shawn Gon- struck and killed “They broke the law,” Meyer behind the criminal case. by vehicle furnishing liquor to a minor death was not a direct result of zalez wandered and seven counts of reckless said. “They will be held ac- “I don’t want Tyler’s death to the alcohol, such as alcohol poi- away from a endangerment, according to countable.” be for nothing,” Meyer said. “I soning, neither woman were eli- party taking place a short dis- court documents. Both crimes An autopsy revealed Gon- hope people see that under- gible for manslaughter charges. tance away early in the morn- are gross misdemeanors and zalez died of multiple internal age drinking is not only a huge The driver who hit Gonzalez, ing of May 13 and somehow can result in $5,000 in fines or injuries to his head, chest and problem nationally but also in a 50-year-old Onalaska woman, is ended up lying on a rural stretch one year in jail. abdomen from being struck by Lewis County as well.” not believed to be at fault for the of Brockway Road near Adna If convicted, each woman the vehicle. A toxicology report Children between the ages of collision and will not face charges. Fire Destroys Unoccupied House Outside Toledo TORCHED: No One Injured, The house was unoccupied at the time of the fire and no one Cause Undetermined had lived there for more than a By Stephanie Schendel year, Wiltbank said. No one was injured during the fire. [email protected] Power was still hooked up to A fire destroyed an unoc- the house, and the cause of the cupied house outside of Toledo fire is still under investigation, early Wednesday morning. Wiltbank said. Firefighters responded to a The house, along with what- two-story structure fire on the ever was inside, was destroyed, 300 block of Cedar Creek Road he said. Firefighters were able to located six miles east of Toledo contain the fire to the residence shortly before 7 a.m., said Fire and prevent it from spreading to

District 2 Chief Grant Wiltbank. the detatched garage, adjacent Michelle Sutherland, courtesy photo Fourteen firefighters from Fire carport as well as a nearby tim- Flames pour out of a home that caught ire on Cedar Creek Road near Toledo Wednesday morning. District Two, 20 and 15 respond- ber parcel. Firefighters were on ed. scene for about four hours. Greater Chehalis Lewis County Public Utility Food Bank District Reveals One Finding ONE FINDING: State tor and failed to determine the two or three people checking.” vendor’s suspension and debar- The district staff has received Breaking Ground Auditor Says PUD ment status before entering into refresher training on federal Did Not Comply a contract. grant requirements for suspen- with Federal Disaster “There was just this one issue sion and debarment to ensure in New Location that I’d say is pretty common the vendor’s status is checked Grant Requirements because people don’t always deal and supporting evidence is since the coalition agreed with federal dollars,” said PUD documented and retained in the UPGRADE: Lewis By Amy Nile to move into the new space, Auditor Brad Ford. future. County Food Smith said. [email protected] Federal grant regulations If payments are made to an Bank Coalition to The coalition, cur- The State Auditor’s Office is- prohibit the district from con- ineligible vendor the funding Share New Space rently located in Centralia, sued a finding Monday for the tracting with parties suspended can be subject to recovery. But will take 5,000 square feet Lewis County Public Utility or debarred from doing busi- because the vendor in this case By Kyle Spurr of the new 7,500-square- District’s expenditures related ness with the federal govern- was not suspended or debarred, foot building. Smith said [email protected] to federal disaster grants it re- ment. When a contract is for there were no questioned costs. the coalition’s new loca- ceived in 2011. $25,000 or more, it is the district “So bottom line, it didn’t cost The Greater Chehalis tion in Chehalis will be The audit found that the auditor’s responsibility to verify us anything,” said PUD Com- Food Bank will host a kick- closer to all six food banks PUD did not comply with the vendor’s status. missioner Ben Kostick. “It was off event on Tuesday at 10 in the coalition, which requirements when it paid “It was just an oversight on just a procedural thing.” a.m. to celebrate the recent will save travel costs and $764,808 in federal disaster our part,” Ford said. “Next time, ••• time. groundbreaking at its new funds entirely to one contrac- I guarantee you there will be Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 location at 750 S.W. 21st Volunteer crews are Street, behind the main starting to frame the slab Lewis County Fire District for the concrete floor and News in Brief 6 station. set the base for the new Greater Chehalis Food food bank. Braun said a Bank Coordinator Jeff construction crew from After crashing into the her car left the roadway to the Stirnco Steel, out of Red- Chehalis Woman Smith said the food bank, Hyundai, Hill then continued right and struck the embank- mond, will come in and which has operated out of Injured After Crash on off the interstate, up an em- ment before rolling to a stop, ac- finish the project. bankment and struck a fence be- cording to the Washington State Yard Birds since June, was Smith said he hopes to Interstate 5 able to move to the long- fore rolling down the hill. Patrol. open the new food bank By The Chronicle Hill’s Acura came to a stop The Ford Focus was im- term location thanks to by Dec. 1, just in time for current food bank funds Merilee S. Hill, 59, Chehalis, on its wheels, facing south on pounded and the crash is under the annual Walk-N-Knock investigation. and donations from Buck was transported to Providence the shoulder. food drive. Hill was cited for speeding. Hubbert, Braun Northwest The food bank, which Centralia Hospital for undis- and the St. Timothy Epis- has over 30 volunteers, closed injuries after crashing her Bellevue Child Rape copal Church. serves 420 to 520 families 2004 Acura RSX on Interstate 5 Oregon Woman Injured Businessman and state each month, and receives early Tuesday morning. Suspect Arrested in senate candidate John a majority of its food Hill was driving northbound in Crash East of Salkum Aberdeen Braun, who is helping from Northwest Harvest on Interstate 5 through Chehalis By The Chronicle with the building process, ABERDEEN, (AP) — A child and Food Lifeline, Smith at 7:53 a.m. Tuesday when she A woman from Central rape suspect wanted by Bellevue said the new food bank said. swerved and struck the rear of Point, Ore., was transported to is expected to cost about police was arrested Tuesday The Chehalis Food a 2006 Hyundai Santa Fe, which Providence Centralia Hospi- night in Aberdeen. $265,000. Bank is a part of the had slowed for traffic, according tal Monday afternoon after she KXRO reports a tip led to The Lewis County Food countywide coalition and to the Washington State Patrol. crashed her 2012 Ford Focus on the arrest of 62-year-old Wil- Bank Coalition will also covers Chehalis, Napavine, Diana L. Jennings, 48, Cheh- U.S. Highway 12 east of Salkum. liam Sumner. help fund the new build- the Boistfort Valley and alis, who was driving the Hyun- Kelly L. Jaffe, 48, was trav- The Washington Most ing with some if its savings Adna. dai, was not injured and drove eling eastbound near Fischer Wanted website says he fled his herself from the scene. Road at 1:30 p.m. Monday when home in McCleary in May. • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 Tenino Mayor Accused of Sexual Activity in City Vehicle MISDEEDS: Mayor Denies and said he would bring positive to return soon to continue film- change to his city. ing. All Allegations; Full But he faced adversity from Even Strawn admits this lat- Report Expected Today “This is definitely ammo for the the beginning — before he was est transgression could be what sworn into office, the coun- his adversaries have needed to By Bianca Fortis other side. The council members cil, led by former mayor Ken try to bring about his fall from [email protected] have been waiting for this forever. Jones, passed an ordinance that grace. stripped the mayor of some “This is definitely ammo for Rumors are swirling in Teni- But it’s only an accusation.” of his powers. Then city staff the other side,” he said. “The no. installed a gate in the records council members have been The city’s mayor has been ac- department of City Hall in an waiting for this forever. But it’s cused of participating in sexual Eric Strawn Tenino mayor attempt to block him from ac- only an accusation.” activity inside a city vehicle. cessing records. Strawn mentioned President The Lacey Police Depart- After watching council mem- Bill Clinton’s misdeeds while in ment on Monday evening re- bers argue about minor issues, office — “He finished his term ceived a report of a Tenino po- including how to have agenda and is the most well-liked and lice officer allegedly receiving packets delivered, Tenino resi- revered president in the last 30 oral sex inside the car in Lacey. “Am I embarrassed about it? ation before the next meeting on dents have been outraged by the years,” he said. Police responded and found Yeah, I'm embarrassed I got Tuesday. actions of many of the council- Strawn said he didn’t think Tenino Mayor Eric Strawn in caught kissing a woman that “We hear all kinds of rumors,” ors. the incident will affect the wide- the car with a woman. wasn't my wife.” Anderson said. “But we don’t act Most recently, the Tenino spread support he’s cultivated in Strawn said the allegations The car was a stripped down, on rumors. We wait for facts.” Recall Committee formed to try the city. are false. surplused Tenino Police De- Strawn said he didn’t ex- to recall Anderson, who owes “If they don't support me He said he was in Lacey for partment vehicle. It is still black pect any ramifications from the the city more than $140,000 in because of this, that's their pre- a business meeting and to take and white but has had all letter- council. property code violations and rogative,” he said. “Then they the city car to Les Schwab. Af- ing and lights removed from it. “The council can’t do a darn unpaid water and sewer bills. weren't really my supporters to terward, he decided to meet an The Chronicle requested the thing to me,” he said. “They can Media reports about the begin with.” “old friend” for dinner and they police report for more informa- say, ‘Mr. Strawn, we’re slapping ongoings in Tenino have led to Check www.chronline.com were in the car together. Strawn tion and was told it will be avail- your hand.’ But they can’t make a New York-based production and Saturday’s paper for more said he and his wife have been able this morning. me not have a vehicle. I didn’t do company flying to Washington updates. separated, and he kissed his fe- Councilor Frank Anderson anything wrong as the mayor.” to film a reality TV show about ••• male companion. said the city attorney is investi- Strawn, a political novice, the city. Members of the produc- Bianca Fortis: (360) 807-8245, “The truth is I kissed a girl gating and will advise the coun- won in the November election tion crew visited Tenino in July twitter.com/biancafortis and face- that wasn't my wife,” he said. cil about how to handle the situ- with 55.93 percent of the vote to film a and are expected book.com/biancafortis Inmate Accidently Released From Jail; Arrested in Chehalis OOPS: Sheriff Says His Prior to the release of any ring. It also appears that another inmate, corrections staff an- inmate in the same cell block Office is Investigating nounce the person’s name later pointed out that the wrong Circumstances of the “It doesn’t excuse what has over a loudspeaker in the cell person was released from jail to Release happened. This is obviously not block to give the person time to a corrections officer after it hap- gather any belongings, he said. pened. By Stephanie Schendel something that we are really On Monday, after several an- “Bottom line, it was a mis- nouncements, corrections offi- [email protected] proud of, but it did occur.” take,” Mansfield said. cers arrived at the inmate’s cell Baker had been booked into An inmate at the Lewis and Baker came out and identi- jail Sunday morning for alleged County Jail was accidently re- Steve Mansfield fied himself as the soon-to-be- reckless burning and driving released inmate. leased Monday afternoon after Lewis County sheriff while license suspended, accord- he impersonated another in- Baker was then taken to ing to the Lewis County Jail log. mate who was supposed to be let meet with the attorney of the out of jail that day, according to inmate who was supposed to be Baker was being kept in jail the Lewis County Sheriff’s Of- released, Mansfield said. After on a no-bail hold, meaning he fice. and escape. jail, spotted him and knew he meeting with the attorney, who would have needed to see the The inmate was arrested “It doesn’t excuse what has was not supposed to be released, did not notice the mix-up either, judge prior to his release anyway, shortly after his release two happened,” Mansfield said. Mansfield said. The corrections Baker was given the inmate’s be- Mansfield said. blocks away from the jail. “This is obviously not something officer called 911, and Chehalis longings and let out of jail. “We release hundreds and Sheriff Steve Mansfield said that we are really proud of, but it police immediately rearrested The inmate who was sup- hundreds of people a year and his office has launched an inter- did occur.” Baker. posed to be released was ap- occasionally unfortunately this nal investigation within the jail The briefly-freed inmate, The mix-up happened when parently sleeping in his cell happens,” Mansfield said. “It’s to determine how the mistake identified as Charles R. Baker, Baker impersonated another in- throughout the whole incident, very seldom, but it does happen.” was made, in addition to a crim- was arrested on Northwest Che- mate in the same cell block who Mansfield said. It is still unclear ••• inal investigation against the halis Avenue after a corrections was scheduled to be released if that inmate was aware of the Stephanie Schendel: (360) inmate for possible fraud, theft officer, who was outside of the that day, Mansfield said. impersonation prior to it occur- 807-8208 Shooting: Suspect Will Be Transported Back to Lewis County for New Sentence Continued from front page of unlawful possession of a fire- request in regards to a new sen- Court decision that indicates sal, together they indicate his arm. tence has not yet be determined, courts should consider criminal actions “fell below objective downtown Centralia on Aug. Following his trial, Solis-Di- however it will likely be in the sentences for juveniles differ- standards of effective represen- 11, 2007. At the time of the az unsuccessfully appealed his standard range for those type of ently than adults. tation.” drive-by shooting, several conviction, though he did suc- charges, which is 77 years on the Also, Underwood did not Underwood did not return people were standing outside cessfully challenge his sentence. low end and more than 90 years call upon family or other com- phone calls at his law office of both the Hub and Tower In a 14-page unpublished on the high end. munity members that could Wednesday afternoon. taverns. Solis-Diaz didn’t hit opinion issued Tuesday by the In addition to finding the have spoken about the teen’s anyone, including his intended Washington Court of Appeals, length of his sentence unconsti- emotional and mental maturity, target, but was convicted later the justices remanded Solis- tutional, the Washington Court according to the opinion. that year on a series of assault Diaz to be resentenced in light of Appeals opinion also found He also did not request a charges and sentence enhance- of the U.S. Supreme Court’s that the legal representation of pre-sentencing report that could ments for gang-related activity recent decision in Graham V. Solis-Diaz, now 22, was “consti- have spoken to Solis-Diaz’s emo- and firearm use. Florida, which ruled that the tutionally deficient” during his tional and mental maturity. Sept. 14th - Sept. 20th The shooting was reportedly Eighth Amendment forbids the sentencing hearing. Also, the opinion concluded Ice Age: Continetal Drift in retaliation for an altercation sentencing of a juvenile of life During his trial and sentenc- that during his client’s sentenc- $3 • PG between a Centralia man and without the possibility of parole ing, Solis-Diaz was represented ing hearing, Underwood mis- 12:00pm (Sat & Sun) & 3:00pm (Sat & Sun) the street gang Little Valley Lo- if the offender did not commit a by Michael Underwood, a Lewis takenly told the court Solis-Diaz kotes. The shooting was one of he Avengers homicide. County court-appointed attor- was “declined as a juvenile and $3 • PG-13 several that happened during Lewis County Deputy Pros- ney. tried (in superior court),” which (No Sat or Tues) (Wed)

6:00pm & 12:30pm CH479836cz.db the summer of 2007. ecutor Sara Beigh said while So- Underwood failed to make implied Solis-Diaz had a hearing Solis-Diaz was sentenced lis-Diaz’s conviction still stands, “reasonable efforts“ at advocat- that declined him the right to be Ted to 1,111 months, approximately he will be transported back to ing for his client during sentenc- tried in juvenile court when in $3 • R 92.5 years, in prison, which was Lewis County and appointed ing, according to the opinion. fact he was automatically tried 9:30 (No Sat Or Tues) the high-end of the standard new counsel to be resentenced, Underwood did not inform the as an adult due to violent nature $$Two Dollar Tuesdays: All movies, sentencing range for the six minor with parent at or before 6:00pm which will ultimately be decided court of a number of important of the crime. Minor with parent before 7 pm only counts of first-degree assault, $3 All Ages • Ages 3 and under are FREE by a Lewis County judge again. factual and procedural con- The opinion concluded that 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia one count of drive-by shooting, Beigh said the specifics of siderations including failing to while none of these errors or (360) 736-1634 • and one count of second-degree what the prosecutor’s office will call attention to a U.S. Supreme omissions alone require rever-

BACK ISSUES Lewis County Government, Politics, South VP, Controller Thurston County Communities and Oakville Limited copies of back issues of The Chronicle are avail- Steve Walker ...... 807-8204 Bianca Fortis ...... 807-8245 The Chronicle is published Tuesday and Thursday evenings SUBSCRIPTION RATES able at $1 per copy. Back issues greater than two weeks [email protected] old are $2 per issue. [email protected] and Saturday mornings by Lafromboise Communica- Newstand weekday rate...... $1 VP, Printing General Manager tions, Inc. Business, Education, Tourism, Religion, Jeff Andersen ...... 330-9899 Newstand weekend rate ...... $1 THE NEWSROOM South Lewis County Communities Home delivery [email protected] MISSED OR LATE PAPER? For news tips, corrections or story ideas, please contact Amy Nile ...... 807-8235 One month ...... $12.90 Human Resources Director Delivery deadlines: the appropriate person listed below. [email protected] Three months ...... $35.15 Rosie O’Connor ...... 807-8201 Tuesday and Thursday ...... 5:30 p.m. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Sports, News and Photography Six months ...... $65.15 [email protected] Saturday ...... 7:30 a.m. Brian Mittge ...... 807-8234 Brandon Hansen ...... 807-8227 One year ...... $122 Business Manager Please call your carrier or district manager directly. [email protected] [email protected] By mail to Washington and Oregon Mary Jackson ...... 807-8207 For all other issues please call our after hours customer Assistant Editor Death Notices, What’s Happening, Church News, [email protected] service line at (360) 807-7676 for current delivery status One month ...... $17.05 Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8224 Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Voices Three months ...... $50.50 Information Technology Director and to leave messages (next business day response). [email protected] Doug Blosser ...... 807-8238 Jon Bennett ...... 807-8222 Six months ...... $99.15 Sports Editor [email protected] TO SUBSCRIBE One year ...... $194 [email protected] Aaron VanTuyl...... 807-8229 [email protected] Printing and Distribution To start a new subscription or to schedule a vacation stop By mail to all other states [email protected] THE CHRONICLE 807-8716 or restart, call customer service at 807-8203 or (800) One month ...... $19.60 Visuals Editor 562-6084, ext. 1203, or visit www.chronline.com. Three months ...... $58.80 Pete Caster ...... 807-8232 PUBLISHER Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Six months ...... $115.40 [email protected] Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 FAX NUMBERS One year ...... $227.45 Web Developer/Page Designer [email protected] TO PLACE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Advertising Fax ...... 736-1568 Online subscriptions to chronline.com Brittany Voie ...... 807-8225 Advertising Manager Call 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. 1203, or visit Classified/Circulation Fax ...... 807-8258 One day ...... $2 [email protected] Brian Watson ...... 807-8219 www.chronline.com. One month ...... $8 [email protected] Newsroom Fax ...... 736-4796 Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Police, Fire, Courts, Environment, One year ...... $84 East Lewis County Communities 124th VOLUME, 28th ISSUE OFFICE LOCATION AND HOURS Print subscribers always have full access to chronline.com. Stephanie Schendel ...... 807-8208 LAFROMBOISE COMMUNICATIONS, INC THE CHRONICLE (USPS - 142260) Subscriptions are non-refundable but the printed subscrip- [email protected] PRESIDENT, COO POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Chronicle, 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia tions can be started and stopped for vacations or when 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. Centralia/Chehalis Government, Health, Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. extended breaks in service are requested. Balances may West and Central Lewis County Communities The Chronicle is published three times a week at 321 N. Pearl St., be held on account or can be donated to Newspapers in [email protected] Centralia, WA, 98531-0580. Periodicals postage paid at: Centralia, Education. Kyle Spurr ...... 807-8239 WA. [email protected] Main 6  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 BUSINESS

Business Profile: Aristocratic Cabinets Chehalis Company Brings Designer’s Vision to Life MADE IN LEWIS COUNTY: Custom Cabinets and Built-In Furniture from Aristocratic Cabinets By Amy Nile [email protected] Aristocratic Cabinets brings a designer’s vision to life by producing custom cabinets and SUBMIT STORY IDEAS built-in furniture in just three to eight weeks, depending on the FOR ONGOING SERIES complexity of an order. The Chronicle is doing a “We do just in time manu- series of articles on products facturing,” said owner Larry made locally. Walker, who employs 30 work- If you make a product in ers in his Port of Chehalis facil- Lewis County email anile@ ity. “Everything is custom, made chronline.com or call (360) 807-8235 with information on specific to order.” your business. The Chehalis-based com- pany has built a reputation over the last 37 years as a producer of “That’s the backbone of our high-end cabinets but now is ex- business. We’re family-run,” perimenting with less expensive Wanda Walker said. “That’s re- local sales, which now account ally how we’re built.” Pete Caster / [email protected] for about 10 percent of overall The company shared its cabi- Larry Walker and his wife, Wanda, pose for a portrait in their showroom at Aristocratic Cabinets in Chehalis on Tuesday morn- business. net building process with 10 de- ing. Go to chronline.com for additional photographs from this 37-year-old business. “That’s only because people signers from Sound Kitchen and don’t know we do it,” Walker Bath on Wednesday. said. “I work with designers to cre- ABOUT THE BUSINESS Walker got his start when he ate our product,” Wanda said. was studying biology at the Uni- “That collaboration is very re- Owners: Larry and Wanda versity of Washington. A renter warding.” Walker living in his Seattle house asked The company puts a design- Business: Aristocratic him to build a cabinet. er’s vision into a computerized Cabinets “It was quite by accident,” he system that cuts the specified Age of business: 37 years said. “This was much more chal- wood to size. Number of employees: 30 Address: 151 Sturdevant lenging.” Aristocratic Cabinets be- Soon after, the Chehalis na- Rd., Chehalis came one of the first producers Phone: (800) 313-1057 tive started his company doing on the West Coast to barcode local cabinet sales in Centralia Website: wood with machining instruc- aristocraticcabinets.com in the 1980s. He quickly devel- tions. A computerized machin- Facebook: http:// oped markets in California and ing center then reads the bar- www.facebook.com/ Hawaii. codes and bores holes in the pages/Aristocratic- Walker grew the business, appropriate places. Cabinets/136333079739762 which at its height before the re- “This is what allows us to cession employed 110 people, to make custom cabinets on the James "Smitty" Smith screws in a screw into a cabinet at Aristocratic Cabinets in one that today makes up to 60 fly,” Larry explained. toxic chemicals. south Chehalis on Tuesday morning. cabinets daily. The company can do veneer- Their work in developing Over the years, the business ing on any wood species from new methods for preserving has undertaken major jobs like suppliers all over. natural resources is vital to their the Hokua high-rise in Hono- They make doors, drawers, eco-friendly mission. lulu, which boasts Aristocratic molding and even custom legs “It’s a more green product ‘‘I work with designers to create our product. Cabinets in over 260 condo and posts. The pieces are sand- than a lot of people are selling, That collaboration is very rewarding.’’ units. ed, either by hand or robotically, especially China,” Larry said. By the mid-1990s, Walker and finished before they are as- The company guarantees its found he needed organizational sembled and shipped. craftsmanship with a lifetime Wanda Walker help and brought in his wife of The Walkers’ products are warranty and designs their prod- co-owner 34 years to take over marketing. formaldehyde-free and use non- ucts to last for generations. Business Briefs Washington Economists See Slight is amazing to be a part of a com- Toad's Auto Repair in pany that offers a flexible earn- Centralia Celebrates 25 ing opportunity and real solu- Improvement in Financial Outlook tions, like low cost, high value By Mike Baker Years With a Party recipes and products that help The Associated Press By The Chronicle families cook at home.” Toad's Auto Repair, at 1021 N. For more information about OLYMPIA — Washing- “The most important thing Pearl St. in Centralia, is celebrat- The Pampered Chef or to learn ton economic forecasters said ing 25 years of business. Owners how to become a consultant call Wednesday they see a slight im- we can do is get people back Paul and Leslie Davis are host- (360) 269-2665 or visit www. provement in the state's finan- ing a customer appreciation day pamperedchef.com. cial outlook, but the next gov- to work.” Friday with free gifts, cake and ernor will enter office next year staring at another shortfall. coffee in their newly painted Scatter Creek Winery Rep. Ed Orcutt building. Compared to past forecasts, For more information call to Open Tenino Tasting state government is expected to bring in about $29 million more (360) 736-2266. Room in the current biennium, accord- Republicans and Democrats and some levels that members By The Chronicle ing to the Economic and Revenue immediately began laying the are not willing to go," Murray Chehalis Consultant The Scatter Creek Winery Forecast Council. That should groundwork for different ap- said. He has suggested that the Earns Pampered Chef is opening a tasting room and mean that lawmakers won't need proaches to the budget shortfall. state consider new revenue as wine bar at 291 Sussex Ave. W. to come back for a special session Rep. Ed Orcutt, R-Kalama, said part of the solution. Honor in Tenino. to balance the budget. the state should be focused on The next biennium that be- By The Chronicle The new location will fea- raising revenues by growing the ture 1,800 square feet of space gins in July 2013 may be more economy. problematic for political leaders. A Chehalis consultant has for wine tasting, a gift shop, and "The most important thing Ditch the diets & learn Finance officials expect that the won the largest district seller special events. The tasting room we can do is get people back to how to eat right for life. state will have a roughly $500 of cookware for The Pampered will have two ribbon cutting work," Orcutt said. "It just natu- million shortfall in that budget, Chef. Kim Witham received the ceremonies on Oct. 10 and 13 at rally generates more money." with more needed as a buffer, honor after selling more than noon. That's a sentiment shared by $55,000 worth of kitchen equip- and lawmakers are also looking the state's two candidates for gov- For more information call to add some $1 billion in fund- ment in nine months. (360) 264-WINE ernor — Republican Rob McK- "I am honored to be recog- ••• ing to education. enna and Democrat Jay Inslee. nized for my success with The State economists also cau- Sen. Ed Murray, D-Seat- Send business brief submissions tion that there are several ma- Pampered Chef," Witham said. to reporter Amy nile at anile@chron- tle, cautioned that while the "During these economic times, it line.com or call her at 807-8235. jor risks that could hurt growth, state can continue to cut some such as a slowdown in China, $45.00 per hour (member) programs, lawmakers likely $ debt in Europe and uncertainty wouldn't cut more out of edu- 52.00 per hour (non-member) in Congress. cation and will want to protect Initial visit includes, "We have a lot of uncertainty," other vital programs. but not limited to: said Steve Lerch, the new executive "To be really honest with the director for the forecast council. • review of 4-day food diary public ... there are some places • metabolic assessment • nutrition assessment • individualized goals • basic nutrition ed ucation Follow-up Visits can be split into 30-minute sessions

AUTOS in the Classifieds

Centralia 360 736-1683 CH455015bw.db

CH480759cz.db Chehalis 360 748-3744 Classifieds Rochester 360 273-0457 www.thorbeckes.com • Main 7 LOCAL/NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 20. 2012 Pot Could Be Tax Windfall, but Skeptics Abound DEBATE: Washington mium now because the drug is ready collect pot taxes in viola- illegal, and if government can tion of federal law, which does Among Three States Washington state analysts have produced the find a way to capture that excess, not condone medical use of the That May Legalize tax collections should rise. drug. Colorado collects several most generous estimate of how much tax "You can basically take ad- million dollars a year in pot-re- Marijuana This Fall revenue legal pot could produce, at nearly $2 vantage of economies of scale, lated taxes, including sales taxes, DENVER (AP) — A catchy and the price of marijuana will licensing fees and fees paid by pro-marijuana jingle for Colora- billion over five years. go down and government can patients to acquire the drug. Or- do voters considering legalizing come in and capture the differ- egon last year doubled the cost ence," Stiffler said. of a medical marijuana card to the drug goes like this: "Jobs for project somewhere between $5 and since no state has legalized our people. Money for schools. The biggest unknown: raise money for things like clean million and $22 million a year. marijuana for anything but Would the federal government water and school health pro- Who could ask for more?" An economist whose study was medical purposes, the actual re- It's a bit more complicated allow marijuana markets to ma- grams. funded by a pro-pot group proj- sult is anyone's guess. terialize? "Marijuana can be regulated, than that in the three states — ects a $60 million boost by 2017. Among the problems: No Colorado, Oregon and Wash- When California voters con- can be taxed, can be sold. We're • Washington's campaign one knows for certain how sidered marijuana legalization doing it now, just currently to ington — that could become the promises to devote more than many people are buying black- first to legalize marijuana this in 2010, U.S. Attorney General sick people," said Vicente, the half of marijuana taxes to sub- market weed. No one knows Eric Holder warned that the fed- lawyer working on the Colorado fall. stance-abuse prevention, re- how demand would change if The debate over how much eral government would not look legalization campaign. search, education and health marijuana were legal. No one the other way and allow a state tax money recreational marijua- care. Washington state analysts knows how much prices would marijuana market in defiance of BACKERS CONCEDE there are big na laws could produce is playing have produced the most gener- drop, or even what black-market federal drug law. questions about how marijuana an outsize role in the campaigns ous estimate of how much tax pot smokers are paying now, Holder vowed a month be- would be taxed and regulated, for and against legalization — revenue legal pot could produce, though economists generally fore the election to "vigorously but they are hoping to sell voters and both sides concede they're at nearly $2 billion over five use a national estimate of $225 enforce" federal marijuana pro- on taking the chance. not really sure what would hap- years. an ounce based on self-reported hibition. Voters rejected the "We're like Star Trek. We're pen. • Oregon's measure, known prices compiled online. measure. heading into a new world," said At one extreme, pro-pot as the Cannabis Tax Act, would "It's difficult to size up a mar- Holder hasn't been as vocal Art Way of the Drug Policy Al- campaigners say it could prove a devote 90 percent of recreational ket even if it's legal, certainly if this year, but that could change. liance, answering tax questions windfall for cash-strapped states marijuana proceeds to the state's it's illegal," said Jeffrey Miron, a In early September, nine former recently posed by law students with new taxes on pot and re- general fund. Oregon's fiscal Harvard University economist heads of the U.S. Drug Enforce- gathered at the University of duced criminal justice costs. analysts haven't even guessed who has studied the national tax ment Administration called on Denver to learn about Colora- At the other, state govern- at the total revenue, citing the implications of the legalization Holder to issue similar warnings do's initiative. ment skeptics warn legalization many uncertainties inherent in of several drugs. to Colorado, Oregon and Wash- In the end, voters deciding would lead to costly legal battles a new marijuana market. They ington. the marijuana questions won't and expensive new bureaucra- have projected prison savings IN COLORADO, the $60 million That political uncertain- be making up their minds based cies to regulate marijuana. between $1.4 million and $2.4 figure comes from Christopher ty could translate into states on the impact on taxes, said million a year if marijuana use Stiffler, an economist for the spending thousands of dollars Miron, the Harvard economist. IN ALL THREE states asking vot- was legal without a doctor's rec- nonpartisan Colorado Center to defend the laws, critics say. "It's small potatoes," Miron ers to decide whether residents ommendation. on Law & Policy. He looked at "I think it's important that said of marijuana's tax implica- can smoke pot, the proponents "We all know there's a market the state's potential marijuana this ballot lay out for the voters tions. "I'm as firmly in the pro- promise big rewards, though for marijuana, but right now the market in a study funded by the how much litigation is going to legalization camp as anybody estimates of tax revenue vary profits are all going to drug car- pro-legalization Drug Policy Al- result from this," said Colorado in the world, but it's because I widely: tels or underground," said Brian liance. The figure comes from a assistant Attorney General Mi- think smoking marijuana is not • Colorado's campaign touts Vicente, a lawyer working for combination of state and local chael Dougherty, a critic of the the government's business. money for school construction. Colorado's Campaign To Regu- taxes and projected savings to legislation. "That is the question — not Ads promote the measure with late Marijuana Like Alcohol. law enforcement. Legalization proponents whether it will produce revenue, the tag line, "Strict Regulation. But there are numerous Marijuana smokers and counter that some of the 17 but whether these drugs should Fund Education." State analysts questions about the projections, dealers, he argued, pay a pre- medical-marijuana states al- be legal." Air Quality Poor, Homes in Danger as Fires Grow BURNING PROBLEM: gency for all counties east of the crest of the Cascades. The proc- Gregoire Extended lamation ensures continued air State of Emergency support from Washington’s Na- tional Guard and extends a burn Earlier This Week ban through Sept. 24. By Ross Courtney "Progress is being made, but Yakima Herald-Republic we can’t let down our guard," Gregoire said. Two large wildfire complexes Gregoire announced her in Yakima and Kittitas coun- decision while touring Lib- ties grew Tuesday and homes erty, which has been forced to were threatened, prompting evacuate. The town is currently Gov. Chris Gregoire to extend threatened by the First Creek a state of emergency east of the Fire burning four miles west of Cascades. town, which has already caused Both fires are causing air road closures in the area. quality to worsen, with some "I am urging all families that Yakima schools canceling re- have been asked to evacuate to cess and at least one high school find an alternative place to stay sporting event. while fire crews contain the The Yakima Complex is the flames," Gregoire said. "By stay- name of cluster of fires totaling ing in their homes, not only are 3,000 acres in the Yakima and people putting themselves in TJ Mullinax Kittitas county Cascades. / Yakima Herald-Republic danger, but they’re threatening The largest, at 2,000 acres, is Vicky Olsen, left, and Linda Bowers take photos of the Wild Rose Fire along U.S. Highway 12 west of Naches on Sunday. the lives of first responders who the Wild Rose Fire, located be- may have to go into the fire to tween Rimrock Lake and Rim- In Kittitas County, several sonal and year-round residences. trips, she said. rescue them." rock Retreat, an unincorporated fires making up the 6,000-acre The fire has affected the res- "They’re worried about their White Pass community of about Table Mountain Complex were taurant, owned by her mother food, whether they’re going to 25 structures, said Christine only 4 percent contained, while for about 25 years, very little, have a place to eat their pie," she Pyle, a spokeswoman for the all areas of the Okanogan Frederick said. She has received said with a laugh. SirenS statewide command team fight- Wenatchee National Forest east a few calls from Puget Sound Meanwhile, Gregoire has ex- ing the blaze. of U.S. Highway 97 and south of residents who stop frequently tended an emergency proclama- The blaze, spreading from U.S. Highway 2 remain closed to for a snack during their road tion, declaring a state of emer- west to east Tuesday, had the public. chronline.com reached about 21/2 miles west of Just more than 100 homes the home, a mixture of summer had been evacuated over the cabins and year-round residenc- weekend and stayed that way, IT’S NOT TOO LATE... es, Pyle said. said Clay Myers, Kittitas County The blaze also caused spo- undersheriff. radic closures of U.S. Highway A total of 477 firefighters, in- 12, authorities said. cluding about 70 from Canada, Yakima County Sheriff’s of- were working the blaze. ficials were considering evacu- Fire officials expected the ations but had issued no orders, ENROLL NOW fire to grow by 500 acres in fin- Lt. Brian Winter said. gers through the steep and rocky Road closures mean prob- lems for rafting companies at terrain, riddled with dry trees REGISTRATION IS HAPPENING NOW! the peak of their season tak- killed by the Spruce budworm. ing customers down the Tieton Two public meetings were FALL QUARTER STARTS SEPT. 24 River as Rimrock Lake is drawn scheduled for Tuesday after- down. noon with residents. "The timing up there right The fires, both started by nu- We have the programs that now, because of all the rafters, is merous lightning strikes Sept. not the best," Winter said. 8, have contributed to poor air will help you succeed! About 700 firefighters, some quality, prompting warnings Canadians, had the wildfires from health and environmen- Transfer degrees that work about 15 percent contained, of- tal authorities to limit outdoor UNDEREMPLOYED? ficials said. physical activity. Associate in Arts hybrid program with in-class and online instruction They were using two helicop- Air quality in the Ellensburg Associate in Applied Science – Business Administration Management ters on the Wild Rose Fire. area has released hazardous lev- STEM Programs - Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math The Wild Rose Fire has had els, according to a news release little effect on business at the Sil- from the state Department of Bachelor of Applied Science in Management ver Lake Lodge, about 10 miles Ecology. The smoke was so thick west of the fire, said manager at the Table Mountain Fire, pi- Rich Siegel. lots could not see well enough Winds have been shifting, to fight the flames with aircraft, he said. When the wind blows officials said.

from the east the area fills with "In the morning, it will burn CH480976cz.cg smoke but then it clears out. your eyes," said Barb Frederick, A few guests have canceled manager of the Café on LAID OFF? reservations, citing concerns U.S. 97, just north of Cle Elum. CENTRALIA COLLEGE COMPLIES WITH EEOC GUIDELINES over asthma, he said. "Other- She knew few of the evacuees wise, it’s business as usual," he but said the homes in the evacu- Go to www.centralia.edu/admissions for steps to enroll. said. ated area were a mixture of sea- Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012

Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Brian Mittge, Editor-in-Chief Return to School Is a Reminder to Vaccinate Let’s all take a moment to more than 10 times the number have long ravaged our world responsible. celebrate our collective progress. Our Views of cases last year. can now be halted in their If you haven’t vaccinated, Washington, a state with a high- progress. Fifty-three infants have had tracks by a simple shot. now is the time to make your er than average level of skeptics to be hospitalized because of These immunizations don’t family and community safer. To achieve “herd immunity” ••• and free spirits, is getting its — the level at which there are so whooping cough and the lack of only protect the recipient, but act together, and now also has a effective herd immunity. Babies offer benefits to all of us. few unvaccinated people that It’s election time, as you see higher than average level of vac- can’t be vaccinated for this disease, They only work if we use from our Letters to the Editor these highly contagious diseases cination in toddlers. even though they are the ones them. section. Seventy-five percent of simply can’t find enough hosts most at risk of hospitalization and The state Department of If your favored candidate children age 3 and under in to spread — we need to bump even death. So far, thankfully, no Health has a website with more doesn’t have the ink you think Washington now are up-to-date vaccination percentages into the babies have died from this fully information and a table that he or she deserves, please send on six important vaccinations, 80s or 90s, including booster preventable disease. tells us all, regardless of age, us your letters. including measles, polio and shots for teens and adults. One of the privileges — and which shots we need and when. Free speech is alive and well pertussis. Proof that we have further to responsibilities — of living in Find out more at http://www. in The Chronicle. Thank you to That’s up from 71 percent in go is that we are in the midst of the most advanced nation in the doh.wa.gov/YouandYourFamily/ all the letter writers, past, pres- 2010, and for the first time gets the worst epidemic of whooping history of the earth is to be up- Immunization.aspx. ent and future, who share their us above the national average of cough in memory. to-date on vaccinations. If you have vaccinated your perspective about the leadership 74 percent. So far this year, Washington Incredibly, we are living in a children and yourself, con- that will best serve us in the Still, we need to make more has had 4,000 cases reported — rare time in which diseases that gratulations for being savvy and days ahead. COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... When Down in the Dumps We Just Went to a Dump

I’ve been reading a lot of having to do with the Caterpil- work by the late lar tractor which ran back and lately. Most people saw him only forth, compacting the garbage, as a curmudgeonly buffoon, but covering it when the ditch was he was one of America’s masters full and then digging a new of writing. Just as with Garrison ditch. Keillor I have to read his words The dog pound was also on slowly, at the pace he would the property, and there was nev- have spoken them, mostly in er a dirtier, muddier, cramped, short sentences with no excess God-forsaken, smelly place words. than that. I know. I once had to In one of his essays he wrote go there to retrieve our gentle about going to his local dump, multi-breed dog, Lady, whose which reminded me of what only crime — aside from not going to the dump was like being on a leash — was trusting when our fam- people enough to go to the dog- ily first moved catcher when he called to her. here. The near- The dump was a great at- est dump was traction for huge gatherings of located on a gulls, who obviously preferred gravel road just the delicacies of the open gar- Letters to the Editor off Highway bage pit to what they might find 6, about a mile at the beach. This was followed McKenna Will Protect addressed faulty foreclosure character, courage, skill and west of Adna. by the tendency to eventu- procedures, encouraged banks dedication whose accomplish- The ac- By Bill Moeller ally transfer those morsels into State’s Homeowners to provide loan modifications ments speak volumes to the qual- cepted ritual free form globs with which to To the editor: for homeowners who should be ity of the man who represents was to drive up the sloping road, decorate the hoods and tops of Rob McKenna is the clear able to stay in their homes, and us. For more than 15 years, the toss your trash over the side of nearby vehicles. choice for governor in this fall’s negotiated settlements with big 20th District has asked Swecker a natural embankment, and You were aware, of course, election because he has a proven banks that have provided mil- to help them find jobs, achieve regulatory reform, and balance then walk along the edge to see that there is no such bird as a record of defending and protect- lions of dollars in assistance for the state budget without raising if there was anything worth sal- seagull. Really. Jonathan Livings- ing consumers and their most homeowners through counsel- taxes—and he has delivered. vaging. I was frequently accused ton was a phony. According to valuable possession, their home. ing and aid. His political leadership has of bringing back more than I our Western bird books there are, McKenna has provided clear As a Realtor, small busi- been proven time and time took. in alphabetical order, Bonaparte’s, solutions to the mortgage cri- ness owner and friend and ad- again while working with stake- It was also where locals took California, Franklin’s, Glaucous, sis and its impact here in Lewis viser to homebuyers and sell- holders and citizens to help their .22s to practice on moving Glaucous Winged, Heermann’s, County that threatened so many ers throughout our county — a Southwest Washington remain targets: rats. Herring, Mew, Ring-Billed, homes. McKenna understands county that has struggled with a great place to live. Most re- I once found an old rocker Thayer and Western gulls, but the devastating effect of foreclo- high unemployment and a slug- cently and significantly, Swecker which I re-glued, refinished and not a seagull in the lot. sure and a family’s loss of their gish housing market — it is clear chaired the Transportation Per- re-upholstered before giving to A few years later, when I home. to me that McKenna has a track mit Efficiency and Accountabil- our daughter. More than a half was on the City Commission, I There remain nearly 80,000 record to finding solutions for ity Committee for nearly five century later she still has it! I took a load of trash to the dump mortgages that are seriously our biggest years, and he lead the commit- found a corner cabinet with a (known by then, if you can be- delinquent or in foreclosure in Vote for McKenna for our curved glass door that someone our state, according to the Uni- homes, for our jobs. tee in streamlining thousands of lieve this, as a sanitary landfill) transportation permits, saving had tossed, probably to make and observed a noticeable ab- versity of Washington Runstad room for nicer chrome and fake Center for Real Estate Studies. Vickie Jackson billions of dollars. sence of gulls. When I inquired Centralia As I look at these and many wood furnishings. about this, it was quietly, but In the last several years, foreclo- Before I had even finished sures, short sales and distressed other of Swecker’s record of ac- nonetheless strongly, hinted complishments, I am convinced cleaning it up, I sold it for $100, that I should keep my questions properties have greatly impact- Swecker Isn’t ‘New,’ but back when $100 was a full ed Washington homeowners that we have a truly quality to myself. a Worthy Lawmaker person of the highest character week’s salary. Fifty or so empty Well, whatever crime was and my business as a Realtor in Manischewitz bottles held the Centralia. To the editor: and dedication representing us. committed — and killing gulls That is why I am voting to re- output of my vinification (that’s is a crime, you know — I’m sure McKenna not only cares I have voted in every election an actual word) for several about homeowners, he under- since coming of age in 1962 and turn Swecker as our representa- the statute of limitations, along tive in the Senate. years after their discovery. with additions to the cemetery, stands the necessity of a healthy have supported the person who All that ended when a couple have combined to cancel any housing market for our state’s demonstrates the character and in a mobile home moved in to do the best job for the Mark T. Carlson actions taken in the realm of economic recovery. It is why Rochester with the agreement that they gullicide. McKenna has acted, not just talk- public. could live there and sell what- ••• ed, to ease the problems associ- We are again presented with ever they could salvage. Bill Moeller is a former enter- ated with the housing downturn. the opportunity to choose the Swecker Draws Support When we moved into town, tainer, mayor, bookstore owner, city The American dream of persons who are to best represent the Centralia dump was run- To the editor: council member, paratrooper and owning a home is not only a way our country and communities. It is our pleasure to rec- ning at full speed. There was pilot living in Centralia. He can be for a family to build long-term We are again presented with an no salvaging allowed, mainly ommend Dan Swecker for re- reached at bookmaven123@comcast. wealth, it provides a deduction amazing onslaught of media at- election this November as state because of the safety concerns net. on their taxes. In addition, our tempts to influence our choices. senator. We have found Swecker state and communities benefit As any marketing professional to be a moral, pro-family, hard- First Amendment Center Quote of the Day from homeownership because will attest, there is a definite working senator who gets the each home purchased pumps impact from a snappy slogan or job done the way the people of $60,000 into the economy for even a single word like “New!” this district desire. “Light itself is a great corrective. A furniture, appliances and other “New” says to people that Swecker listens. He has the home improvements. Studies what they have is somehow defi- experience needed to be most thousand wrongs and abuses that are say that when two homes are cient and that they have to have effective during these trying grown in darkness disappear like owls purchased, one job is created. what is being offered. times of social, political and Washington state’s attorney We have a state senator who economic turmoil. Dan Swecker and bats before the light of day.” general, McKenna has cham- is not “new” but has served us has our vote. pioned solutions to save homes faithfully and effectively as our James A. Garfield at both the state and federal public servant for many years. Rod and Dianna Samuelson 20th U.S. president, 1881 levels. He has investigated and Sen. Dan Swecker is a man of Centralia

Editorial Mission Statement Letters Policy To Send Your Letter Editorials n We will strive to be the voice of reason for the n Please type opinions, if possible, and limit let- n Address letters and commentaries to “Our n Editor-in-Chief Brian Mittge can be reached peaceful settlement of conflict and contention ters to 500 words. Shorter letters get preference. Readers’ Opinions.” Please sign them and include by e-mail at [email protected] or at (360) on key local issues. We will work to be fair at all Contributors are limited to publication of one your full address and daytime telephone number 807-8234. times and to provide a balance of opinions. We item every two weeks, with exceptions as war- for verification and any questions. Send them to 321 N. Pearl, Centralia, WA 98531. E-mail letters can will make our opinion pages available for public ranted. Items submitted are subject to editing and Editorial Board be sent to [email protected]. discussion of vital issues and events affecting will become the property of this newspaper. Po- n Brian Mittge, Editor-in-Chief the quality of life in Lewis County and adjoining etry is not accepted. n Christine Fossett, President and Publisher regions. When necessary, we will be willing to Questions n Jeff Andersen, Printing General Manager take a tough, definitive stance on a controver- n For questions on a letter call Doug Blosser at n Rosie O’Connor, Administrator of Human sial issue. 807-8238 or toll-free, 1-800-562-6084, ext. 1238. Resources and Benefits • Main 9 OPINION The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 Running Away Brought Me Full Circle: Back Home This summer I ran away Store where I got my Girl Scout stopping and backing up and from my North Carolina home GUEST COMMENTARY: Return to Centralia paraphernalia, and dresses for blocking the tracks for inter- of 24 years and returned to my special occasions as opposed minable minutes. Some things cropped up in the 42 years since its butterfly sign still hanging haven’t changed. There are two roots. I left home for college. Centralia over the sidewalk. Next door is to daily clothing needs, which viaducts, but figuring out when You can go home again; just is reinventing itself, and that is a Hubbub, the artsy gift store that were bought at JC Penney on to bail and when to be patient is don’t expect it good thing. brought high class to town six south Tower. And before it was tricky. I have put a book in my car. to be the same The Fox Theater is being years ago. the Gibson House restaurant, it as it was when restored to its original 1930 ap- An experimental rain garden was the Gibson House gift and It is odd to be back in my you left. Even pearance as funding allows, af- has gone in next to Hubbub’s book store, which used to be two small home town, and it will in small town ter years of vacant decay. And amazing sculpture park since blocks down the street and was take time for me to figure out America. the Olympic Club, a classy my arrival in July. Rain water my first place of high school em- what I am doing here. But the air The forever tavern formerly owned by the soaks into the porous sidewalk ployment. Bet you didn’t learn in the hills and fir trees vibrates Fuller Market family of one of my high school and returns to the garden along- that in your history class, son. with energy; whereas the heat Basket became I came of age on the wrong and humidity in the Southeast By Gretchen Staebler classmates, is a hotspot for din- side it rather than into the storm Shop ‘n Kart ing, as well as a unique hotel and drain. That is forward-thinking side of the active railroad tracks. sucked the life out of me. I will since I visited movie house. innovation. That is, the wrong side to get discover what to do with that a year ago. The historic Matz The post office remains vir- I stopped one evening on anywhere in a hurry. My dad energy; and keep breathing deep building on Tower Avenue tually unchanged, and I delight a stroll through town to take and I, waiting at one crossing and exploring the new old Cen- burned down. The El Rancho or another, counted cars or got tralia in the meantime. in that familiar oak and ancient a picture of the Gibson House ••• Tavern from my original years paper smell. sign, and was saucily informed whiplash looking for the “BLT” finally went the way of the Dog- I confess to missing the “old” by an inebriated young man on date to identify the oldest car on Gretchen Staebler has lived in house Tavern. No loss there. the train. three eastern states since member- library with the downstairs the sidewalk that, “Ma’am, that’s ship in the first graduating class A plethora of outlet stores children’s room, and the young not the Gibson House anymore.” According to my research from the new Centralia High School, at the interstate, restaurants on adult books up the wide stairs I just said, “I know that.” there are an average of 60 trains Class of 1970. She writes a weekly the one-time residential Harri- with the grown-up stacks. I also know that before the a day passing between town and blog called, “My View from the son Avenue, and stores (antiques The Shanghai Restaurant building was the Gibson House my house; sometimes rattling Garden” at myviewfromthegarden. and otherwise) in town have is apparently still going strong, it was Proffitt’s Department straight through, sometimes blogspot.com. Letters to the Editor His experience and voting When our small commu- continue on with the fine job he regulatory reform and permit Communications Center choices are a matter of public nity of Winlock was faced with is doing for us in Olympia. streamlining for the business Workers Praised record, and when examined I a large sinkhole in the middle I urge everyone to vote in the community. As a previous small To the editor: believe you will find an honest of the downtown intersection, upcoming November election, business owner, Swecker knows I was so pleased to read the man who gives his all in serving Swecker was right there on site and I urge you to vote to re-elect the heartache of losing your excellent article that explains those whom he represents. Two to view the problem and lend his Swecker. business because of government the workings of the Lewis Coun- character qualities which are dif- assistance. He was instrumental over-reaching its regulatory ficult to find in our culture these in communicating our plight to Glen Cook function. This reform is essen- ty 911 communications center mayor, city of Winlock and its staff. Front page, and days are strong character and the state agencies that could help tial to rebuilding our economy above the fold — as it should solid integrity. Swecker consis- us repair and restore the under- and creating jobs. be. The women and men of the tently exhibits both of these in ground culvert. Swecker ‘s Work Most recently, Swecker 911 call center do amazing work; his personal and public life. His efforts resulted in the sponsored an appropriation to day and night they are behind Join my wife, Connie, and state Department of Transporta- Helped I-5 Upgrade provide infrastructure to the the scenes choreographing dis- I in voting for Swecker for state tion taking over the project, thus To the editor: new TransAlta Industrial Park, patch of emergency personnel to senator. To cast a vote for any in- saving our already overtaxed Dan Swecker has helped all of an important first step for the the citizens of Lewis County. dividual is a powerful action that municipal budget from this un- us who drive Interstate 5 by his development of the park. This It’s perhaps easier to recog- says, “I trust you.” We do. foreseen expenditure. work on the Senate Transpor- park has the potential to support nize when the various law en- Representation of the citizens tation Committee. He worked thousands of family wage jobs. Denny Taylor of Lewis County and District 20 with the Democratic chairman Swecker also helped plan and forcement and firefighting agen- Chehalis cies are out working because may sometimes seem to get lost on a bipartisan basis to fund all implement a fiscally responsible they are constantly visible in in the hubbub of voices repre- the improvements from May- state budget that reduced the their cars and trucks, but the 911 Incumbent Senator senting the larger population town to Napavine. deficit by more than a billion call center, though less visible, is centers clamoring for attention His seniority in the Senate is dollars without raising taxes. no less involved in the daily ef- Is the Right Choice in Olympia, but we can be sure important to our district. If the I believe Swecker to be a re- forts to preserve life, property To the editor: that Swecker is right there for Republicans gain the majority in sponsible man of integrity and and peace. State Sen. Dan Swecker is us. His proven track record, his the Senate, Swecker will be the fine character with experience and The emotional and spiritual the right choice for District 20. expertise in navigating the bu- chairman of the Government seniority in the Senate that makes demands on the staff of the call He has stepped up to help his reaucracy of state government, Operations, Tribal Affairs and him very valuable to our district center should not be discount- constituents through sound and his years of experience in Elections Committee. and the state. I’m voting for him. ed. I’ve had dispatchers tell me representation in Olympia and representing the citizens of our One of Swecker’s strongest countless times that they have a hands-on assistance for the district all point to the fact that motivations for seeking re-elec- Bill Bearse sense of ownership and involve- communities within his district. we need to re-elect Swecker to tion is to begin the process of Winlock ment when they dispatch an en- gine or law enforcement officer into a situation that they have too little information about, and, ultimately, no control over. I can only imagine that stress for them to “almost” know The Heart of the Matter what’s going on during a crisis, but be unable to see, and then the waiting until they are told that all is clear. I know these women and men; they are consummate pros, one and all. When I am dispatched to a situation I am confident that I Women are not have as much information as can be had at that moment, and that they have my back. simply small men I want the citizens of Lewis County to know how blessed Phoebe Ashley, MD, Cardiologist, Providence Cardiology Associates we are to have this fine team of professionals working on our behalf, every moment of every Free Event! Presented by Providence St. Peter Hospital Regional Heart Center day. If you have occasion to call for help, rest assured they are decent people care that genu- Phoebe Ashley, MD, is a board- inely care. Please join me in lift- ing them up to God in prayers of certified cardiologist at Providence RegionalThursday, Heart Center Sept. 27 thanksgiving and honor. Cardiology Associates specializing Great Wolf Lodge Rev. Robert E. Harris in women’s heart disease and chaplain, Lewis County Sheriff’s Office Health fair 5-7 p.m. preventative cardiovascular medicine. She was the medical Swecker Takes Global Presentation 7-8 p.m. Looks at Issues director of the Cardiovascular Gender does make a difference Wellness and Rehabilitation To the editor: Dan Swecker is a friend of in your risk for heart disease! program at the Oregon Heart mine, and I are honored to en- dorse him in the current race for Symptoms of heart disease in women can be subtle and & Vascular Institute and a clinical Washington state senator. I have professor in the Division of Human served with Swecker on the foun- less predictable. The good news? You have the power to dation board of a local Christian reduce your risk! Join Phoebe Ashley, MD, as she explains Anatomy and Physiology at the school, worked with his wife, University of Oregon before Debby, at what is now Possibili- the unique risks and symptoms in women and gives tips ties Pregnancy Care Center, and on how to take action. Simple changes in your choices moving to Washington. Dr. Ashley I was the school principal for several of his grandchildren. can improve your heart health and your life. has lectured on women’s During these years of know- heart issues throughout the ing Dan and his family, I have observed that he is a man deeply Arrive early and visit our Western states. committed to the people and is- sues he cares about — including health fair from 5-7 p.m. the issues that face the people of •฀Learn฀about฀heart฀disease Washington. I have watched Swecker ex- •฀Free฀health฀screenings:฀blood฀pressure,฀฀฀ ฀ ฀฀฀ ercise the role of “global thinker” cholesterol, diabetes, hand grip strength when tough situations were on the table. By that term, I mean he was able to see clearly the long- Go to term consequences of a course of Register today! CH480341cw.db action and also creatively exam- www.provregister.org or call 360.330.8656. ine complex ideas from a fresh Regional Heart Center perspective. Main 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012

Sirens, Court Records, Records Lotteries, Commodities

Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE on the 1100 block of F Street by Avenue at 4:40 p.m. Tuesday. Food, Laundry and Burglary DEPARTMENT a suspect in a red Isuzu Rodeo at • Jason L. Fletcher, 42, Shel- 6:26 p.m. Monday. ton, was arrested and booked into Vehicle Prowls CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT Assault jail for burglary after he allegedly • Medication was reported Assault - • An assault involving family tried to shoplift coffee, candy, laun stolen from a vehicle on the 300 members on the 1100 block of • Jimmy E. Williams, 27, dry detergent and fabric softener, block of Noel Avenue at 3:56 Scammon Creek Road was re- Chehalis, was arrested and valuing $46.56, from Walmart at p.m. Monday. ported at 7:54 p.m. Monday. No booked at 4:07 p.m. Monday for 2:02 p.m. Tuesday. Fletcher had • A vehicle prowl was inter- arrests were made. alleged assault on the 300 block previously been trespassed from rupted by the victim on the 1000 of Third Street. Walmart, which is why he was ar- block of West Main Street at Possible Explosives rested for burglary instead of theft, Call 360-736-3311 9:09 p.m. Monday. Police were • Officers responded to a re- Stolen Groceries according to Chehalis police. unable to find the suspect, who port of possible explosives in • Two suspects reportedly fled on foot. stole $400 worth of groceries a detached garage on the 800 LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S We do small • A purse was reported stolen block of South Tower Avenue from a cart at Safeway at 3:04 from a vehicle on the 1100 block at 4:58 p.m. Tuesday. The ex- p.m. Monday. OFFICE jobs too! of Long Road at 6:25 p.m. Monday. - plosives turned out to be home Possession of Stolen Property Stolen Jewelry Pickup Truck Collides with Tree made firework-type devices and were turned over to the Wash- • Kaila N. Seward, 20, Taco- • Various necklaces, watches - • Justin D. Bussart, 25, Cen ington State Patrol bomb squad. ma, and Shulynn R. Hunter, 23, and a gold wedding band were tralia, was arrested and released Baltimore, were both arrested all reported stolen from a resi- for a suspended license after he Graffiti and booked into jail for alleged dence on the 100 block of Kauer crashed into a tree at Van Worm- • There was a report of graffi- possession of stolen property Road in Packwood at 10:12 a.m. er Street and West Reynolds Ave- ti to a building on the 600 block on the 1400 block of Louisiana Monday. The total loss is $1,175. 736-6322 nue at 4:19 p.m. Monday. Bussart of H Street at 10:40 a.m. Tuesday. Avenue at 10:50 p.m. after they refused treatment for lacerations Stolen Stereo were stopped in a stolen vehicle In Remembrance around his eyebrow. from Illinois. • Someone reported the theft Graffitied Fence of a stereo at 12:06 p.m. Tuesday • Graffiti was reported on a from the 1100 block of South In Remembrance terry mcneely olson fence on the 1300 block of Dela- Pearl Street. ware Avenue at 5:31 p.m. Monday. KIm sUe (BUrns) Terry worked in the Gas Theft banking industry for over 40 Stolen Dachshund • There was a report of the DUtton years, including Evergreen • A Dachshund was reported theft of gas from a gas station After a long battle with Savings, Umpqua S&L stolen from the front of a house on the 500 block of South Tower Cancer, Kim Sue (Burns) (Oregon) and WSECU, and Dutton, 56, passed away retired from Timberland The only independent and locally owned funeral home Sept. 11, 2012 in Centralia, Bank in 2010. in Centralia-Chehalis. Wash. He was a strong Christian She was born June 9, 1956 who loved his family, lying NEWELL-HOERLING’s MORTUARY to Edward and Alice Burns in ( a member of Center O

CH479201sl.cg Thompson Falls Mont. Kim Flying Club), racquetball attended Troy High School at The Valley, boating, and 205 W Pine Street, Centralia 360-736-3317 where she met and married building things at home. est. 1907 the father of her children, Terry has been involved Clark Dutton of Libby Mont. in many activities in the Three generations of our family serving your family since 1922 She truly was an inspiration Olympia community over to everyone around her with the years. As a member of her positive attitude and her Rotary, he loved working on love of life. She spent many Terry McNeely Olson “the duck dash.” hours embroidering gifts for Terry’s living faith, martin b. anderson her friends and loved ones, Terry McNeely Olson guiding wisdom, and bird watching and enjoying went to be with the Lord on unfailing love will forever be the Centralia/Chehalis Elks the wonders of nature. Sept. 14, 2012. He was born remembered and continued in many capacities. He Kim is survived by her July 30, 1941 in Centralia, by a generation of children, was also an oficer in daughters, the Alice (Ben) Jones, Wash. to Elmer and Betty grandchildren, nieces, Emblem Club, associated Crystal (Lee) Hodges, and Olson (both deceased). The nephews, and great-nieces with the Elks. He loved the a son, Clark (Shannon) oldest of three boys, he who learned from his strong social part with working Dutton. Kim is also survived was preceded in death by example and his loving with the lodge’s oficers and by a brother, Danny Burns, one brother, David. He is investments in their lives. membership. and two sisters, Oneeta survived by his wife of 47 Services will be held at Martin is survived by (Bill) Stevens and Patricia years, Claudia Lee Olson, his 12:00 noon, Saturday, Sept. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hendrickson. Survivors also daughter, Christina Schneider 22, 2012 at Westwood Baptist Donald R. Anderson, his include her loving grand (Paul) and grandchildren, Church, 333 Kaiser Rd. NW, brother, Greg Anderson, children Kylie, Kendra, Madison and Colten, Olympia. Donations in the his sisters, Ardel Chisholm Kourteney, Brittany, Peyton, son, Erik McNeely Olson name of Terry M. Olson may and Lori Nuest. He was Chance, Shayenn, Skyleigh, (Melissa) and grandchildren, be made to www.younglife. preceded in death by his Gunnar and Anders and great Reese, Ashlyn and Soia. He org, under online giving, older sister, Lisa Rae. -granddaughter, Lilly Marie, adored his family. select staff member, Kerrie Martin B. Anderson A service for Martin will also numerous nieces and Terry graduated from Saad, his niece who is setting passed away on Saturday, be held at the Centralia/ nephews . Centralia High School in up a memorial fund with Sept. 15, 2012 at his Chehalis Lodge, 1732 S. Kim will always be 1959, attended Central Young Life in Terry’s name parents home on Galvin Gold St., Centralia, Wash., remembered as a ighter Washington (played football which will continue on. Road, Centralia, Wash. on Saturday, Sept. 22, against the odds and for the in high school and college) Please leave messages and Martin attended Fords 2012 starting at 1:00 P.M. love she had for her family before joining the Air memories for Terry’s family Prairie Elementary School, Refreshments will be served and friends. At Kim's request Force, serving 1961-1965. at www.FuneralAlternatives. Centralia Junior High following the service at the there will be no service held. He married Claudia on org Arrangements are with School and Centralia High Elks Lodge. April 3, 1965 and moved to Funeral Alternatives of School. He also attended California to inish college. Centralia College. To view this obituary, please go To view the obituary, please Washington 360-753-1065. to chronline.com/obituaries. go to chronline.com/obituaries. He graduated San Jose State To view the obituary, please Martin loved ishing as College in 1968. a hobby and later served go to chronline.com/obituaries.

In Remembrance Patricia Louise Richert returning to the United brother, Steve Richert and mAry elIZABetH mcHAyle States, Patricia became a his wife Margo, her sister, the irst women locksmith VISTA volunteer for one Kathryn Warner and her business owner’s in the state year with the Country partner, Steve Kager, her of Washington. She loved Doctor Community Clinic. sister, Susan Richert, her animals; loved crocheting This experience started niece, Jenny Hammer and her knitting needles her highly satisfying and husband, Porter and were never idle for long. professional career with grand-nephew, Ulee, and She enjoyed trips to islands Seattle neighborhood her nephew, Matthew of Jamaica and Hawaii health clinics. Her clinic Richert and wife, Julia and where her sister lives. She work included positions grand-nephew, Cooper, as loved socializing, staying with Rainier Vista well as her many cousins. connected with family and Community Clinic, and in Patricia will also be missed friends– that was important 1980 after completing the by her numerous friends to her. She always said things Medex Northwest program who provided tremendous to make you smile and laugh at the University of support and comfort to her - even cracking herself up! Patricia passed away Washington, she joined the during the inal months of Lisa came from a blended peacefully at her home staff at Holly Park Medical her life. family, one of ten children. surrounded by family Clinic as a primary care Patricia will be Survived by a dad she and friends on Sept. 8, practitioner. From 1985 to remembered not only Mary Elizabeth (Miller/ 2012. Patricia was born in 2000 Patricia was part of for her successful career, Kerssen) McHayle, age 50, dearly adored, Henry (Hank) Kerssen, sisters, Cathy Chehalis, Wash., on Sept. a multi-disciplinary team but also for her sense of of Covington, Wash., passed 14, 1944 to Bill and Lena at Pike Market Medical adventure, love of nature, away at home on August Kerssen, Centralia, Marcy (Tim) Pallett, LaHaina, Richert. She graduated from Clinic working with and her compassionate and 25, 2012. Lisa was born in W.F. West High School and multiethnic and undeserved generous spirit. Patricia Chehalis, Wash. on Nov. Hawii, Marlys Ross, Kelso, Judy (Steve) Hartshorn, attended Centralia College populations. After taking felt incredibly blessed to 30, 1961, to Morris and before graduating from several years off to further have a full and rich life Geraldine (Cusic) Miller. Vancouver, Carolyn (Jim) Lakey, Chehalis, Debbie Seattle University in 1966 her studies, and travel in with cherished friends, and Lisa grew-up and attended with a BS in Biology. After Mexico, Patricia completed a deep connection to her school in Napavine, Wash., Hadley, Lacey, and brothers, Larry Kerssen, Renton, Fred completing a post graduate her professional career as community. with the class of 1980, then internship with Swedish a primary care practitioner In honoring Patricia’s attended Teen Challenge (Kathy) Stanley, Tumwater, Ed (Cheryl) Stanley, Shelton, Hospital School of Medical with Puget Sound request, there will be no in Seattle, Wash., and Technology, Patricia began Neighborhood Health public memorial service. graduated. Continuing her and uncle Mike (Sharon) Cusic, Woodinville, Wash. her professional career Center. A private family gathering education in California to as a medical technologist Although Patricia’s to celebrate Patricia’s life become a drug counselor, She was preceded in death by her grandparents, mom, at Swedish Hospital. In professional career was will be held later in the her career began in Seattle 1969 she accepted a one immensely rewarding, she month. Memorial donations where she met and married Geraldine Anne Kerssen in 1978 and step-mom, Evelyn year position as a medical also enjoyed back packing can be made to Friends of Fitz McHayle, they had two technologist at the Nuestros in Northwest Washington, the Orphans, Northwest children, DaJon Fitzgerald Jean Kerssen in 2010. A celebration of life was Pequenos Hermanos traveling to Mexico, bird Region, 1800 112th Avenue and Laurel-Ann Elizabeth. orphanage in Teothuacan, watching and practicing NE Suite 308-E, Bellevue, She was a proud mother held Friday, Aug. 31, 2012, in Kirkland, Wash. Mexico. Her early work in contemplative medication. WA 98004-2938, Attention of two wonderful children, Mexico led to her lifelong Patricia was preceded Haiti Relief Fund. which she raised on her own To view the obituary, please interest in Mexican in death by her parents. To view the obituary, please after divorcing. She worked history and culture. After She is survived by her go to chronline.com/obituaries. at AAA as a dispatcher and go to chronline.com/obituaries. went on to become one of LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 • Main 11

Death Notices Calendar: • RICHARD NORMAN BAKER, 86, Centralia, died Tuesday, Sept. 18, in Olympia. A Chehalis Class Reunion celebration of life will be at 1 p.m. Sunday at Fort Borst Park Kitchen 2, Cen- Continued from Main 2 age 55 and above. There will served at noon. A donation of tralia. Arrangements stare under the direction of Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, be drumming, dancing and $2.50 is collected. Centralia. This year’s pow wow is dedi- vendors selling crafts and food The Forest Grange is located • DENNIE LEE PANNELL, 80, Packwood, died Sunday, Sept. 16, at home. A celebration cated to honoring the memory six miles south of Chehalis on of life will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the High Valley Country Club, Packwood, with a re- items throughout the day and ception following. Arrangements are under the direction of Brown Mortuary Service, of Gary “Coach” Ike, who was evening. the Jackson Highway. a Cowlitz tribal member who Morton. Raffles will be ongoing Call Duane Skinner, (360) • DETERING, MIKE, 65, Adna, died Monday, Aug. 27. A celebration of life will be at 4 spent many years of his life help- throughout the event. These, 880-6489, for more information. p.m. Saturday, Sept. 29, at the Centralia Eagles. ing and mentoring students at along with food concessions and • DENNIS M. RICHARDSON, 57, Rochester, died Sunday, Sept. 16, at home. A grave- Toledo High School until his un- sales of merchandise specific to Community Farmers Market, 10 a.m.- side service will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Tahoma National Cemetery, Kent. expected death in a house fire in the Cowlitz Pow Wow, help the 3 p.m., Santa Lucia Coffee, 202 S. Tower Arrangements are under the direction of Funeral Alternatives of Washington, 2010. Ave., Centralia, 740-1212 or www.com- Tumwater. committee raise funds to cover munityfarmersmarket.net The Pow Wow is a full-day expenses. • CURTIS J. HARRIS, 63, Rochester, died Saturday, Sept. 15, at Providence St. Peter event, from noon until 10 p.m.; Tenino Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-3 Hospital, Olympia. A memorial service will be 2-9 p.m. Friday, Sept. 28, at the Posey A free salmon dinner will p.m., Tenino Elementary School, visit admission is free. Grange, 5949 Maytown Road, Littlerock. Arrangements are under the direction of be served at 5 p.m.; donations www.teninofarmersmarket.org, on Funeral Alternatives of Washington, Tumwater. Master of Ceremonies Don Facebook at TeninoFarmersMarket and are accepted. After dinner and • KAREN ROEWE, 62, Chehalis, died Tuesday, Sept. 18, at home. A vigil will be at 6 p.m. Ryan will conduct grand entries Twitter at T90Market before the 7 p.m. grand entry, a Sunday at St. Joseph Church, Chehalis. A funeral mass will be at 11 a.m. Monday at at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. with the as- ARTrails Studio Tour, West Lewis children’s program with games the church. A reception will follow at the Washington Hotel, Chehalis. Arrange- sistance of Arena Director Mi- County, Rochester, Olympia and Castle and a legend from Cowlitz Spiri- ments are under the direction of Sticklin Funeral Chapel, Centralia. chael Brock. Host drum is Cree Rock tual Leader Roy Wilson will be • JOHN F. BATTLE, 82, Centralia, died Thursday, Sept. 6, at home. A celebration of life Star, from Oregon. The Cowlitz Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad, Mineral, will be at 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 29, at Rochester Middle School. Arrangements are Pow Wow Princess, Shana Lom- presented. regular excursion steam train, 10 a.m., under the direction of Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock. Additional information 12:45 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.; 1-888-783-2611 bard, chosen last year, will finish or visit mrsr.com her term as princess at this event. about the Cowlitz Pow Wow can be obtained by contacting Com- Tim Connell & Jack Dwyer, 7 p.m., Ma- Lotteries Freedom the Eagle and trix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, $8, 740-0492 mittee Secretary Linda Foley at her handler Jeff Guidry, from Benefit, family of Les Groves, who Washington’s Wednesday Games Sarvey Wildlife Center in Ar- (206) 364-6757. Interested ven- was killed in motorcycle accident, 7 p.m., lington, will participate in the dors may contact Larry Knutson Frosty’s Tavern, Napavine, auction and Powerball: 01-05-08-39-50, Powerball: 23 1 p.m. grand entry. As in past at [email protected] or at drawings for prizes Next jackpot: $149 million years, veterans of all military (503) 341-2240. Society’s Child, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scat- Mega Millions: ter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, 273- Next jackpot: $12 million service, whether native or not, 2000, ext. 301 will be recognized and honored Chehalis Classes Lotto: 01-05-12-13-43-46 Thunder From Down Under, 8 p.m., Next jackpot: $1.5 million just after the grand entries with Lucky Eagle Casino, $20, 273-2000, ext. a handmade gift to each. The From ‘40s and ‘50s 301 Hit 5: 12-17-30-31-36 Cowlitz Drum Group will pro- to Hold Reunion Backfire Band, 8 p.m., Riverside Golf Next cashpot: $200,000 vide special presentations of Club, Chehalis, no cover charge Match 4: 08-15-17-20 their drumming and singing af- Classes from the 1940s and Chris Guenther and the Honky Tonk Daily Game: 5-9-6 ter each grand entry. 1950s at Chehalis High School Drifters, 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m., Little Red Barn, Keno: 03-04-08-10-11-12-14-22-35-37-40-45-50-53-58-65-67-77-78-79 6222 197th Ave. S.W., Rochester, no cov- Rather than dance contests, will be gathering Saturday at the er charge social dances will be held this Forest Grange Hall. Garage sale, fundraiser, Concern for Commodities year for Tiny Tots up to age 7 The reunion will begin at 10 Animals, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., 1414 State Ave., Gas in Washington — $4.04 (AAA of Washington) and for Golden Age dancers a.m., and a potluck meal will be Olympia, (360) 480-7756 Crude Oil — $91.87 per barrel (CME Group) Gold — $1,764 (Monex) Silver — $34.46 (Monex) iPad Users - We have an app for you! 2012 10th Annual app.chronline.com STUDIO TOUR September 15-16 & 22-23 Studios Open 10am to 5pm lyle d. brandt March 23, 1922 - September 14, 2012 Former Chehalis home on Phillips Lake resident, Lyle D. near Shelton, Wash. Start your tour with the Brandt, passed away Lyle is survived by peacefully at age 90 his loving wife, Bea Gala Reception 1/2 years old on Sept. at the family home, 14, 2012 surrounded by son, Marvin (Sharky) loving family. He was and wife Karen, Friday, September 14, 2012 born March 23, 1922 daughter, Jean and 4pm to 8pm at Gate, Wash., to C.E. husband Jim Brett, (Dave) Brandt and Mae daughter, Sharon and Historic Train Depot Church Brandt. husband, Tom Roof, Lyle enlisted in seven grandchildren 210 Railway Ave U.S. Marines in 1942, and eight great- Centralia, Washington 98531 CH479288sl.cg serving in various grandchildren, his September 15 – 23, 2012 campaigns in the sister, Dorothy Brandt Open Daily 10 to 5 Paciic as a MarineMartin of Centralia and Raider. He received numerous nieces and ARTrailsofSWW.org injuries including the nephews. loss of both legs, on Lyle was preceded Okinawa. in death by his parents, Lyle married his brothers, Cal, Alvin, devoted wife of 66 1/2 Marvin, Virgil, Ken years, Bernice (Bea) and Doug, and sisters, - Schey, on Jan. 1, 1946, Vera Hill, Grace Brandt THE 4 DAY SUPER SALE after loving her since and Irene Krenz. their teen years. The family will After Military celebrate Lyle’s life at SEPTEMBER Service, Lyle was a gathering at home an employee of on Oct. 6, 2012 at 1:00 the Washington p.m. Remembrances State Patrol in the may be donations to a 21–24 Chehalis ofice. Uponcharity of your choice. retirement, the family To view this obituary, please go lived in their present to chronline.com/obituaries. % In Remembrance OFF * richard norMan baker up poor in Omaha, Neb. He 40 enlisted in the Army with a buddy, but never saw action as the war ended prior to his deployment. He was on leave PAINTS & STAINS visiting his sister in Boistfort and met Mary Bieker. She became his wife. They were married in 1949 and were together until Mary passed on in 2011. His work career began 30% OFF* 15% OFF* HGTV HOME by Sherwin-Williams and ended with a war surplus painting supplies ® retailer that became known custom order wallpaper as The Yard Bird Shopping Center. Known to many people in Lewis County, Richard Norman Baker Richard managed the Yard EXTENDED STORE HOURS: born July 9th, 1927, in Birds Shopping Center for MON & FRI: 7 AM TO 8 PM Omaha, Neb., passed away over 30 years. His support SAT: 8 AM TO 6 PM on Sept. 18, 2012 in Centralia of many charitable groups SUN: 10 AM TO 6 PM Wash. and organizations throughout He is survived by his Lewis County through the three children, Gregg Baker, Yard Birds is well known and Agoura Hills, Calif., Mike appreciated. Wal-Mart There will be a Baker, Oakville, Wash. and SHERWIN- Chehalis WILLIAMS Brenda Japhet, Olympia, remembrance celebration at kitchen #2 in Fort Borst Park Wash. In addition he has Louisiana Ave. on Sunday Sept. 23, 2012 at 1565 NW Louisiana Ave. Starbuck’s seven grandchildren, and ive 5 I- 1:00 p.m., bring your favorite Twin City Exit 79 great-grandchildren living Town Center in Western Washington and dish. In lieu of lowers please in Southern California. His send remembrances to the 360-740-0100 CommerceChamber Way of Alzheimer's Foundation of Exit 79 wife Mary Mae Bieker Baker Store hours may vary, see store for details. preceded his passing last America 322 Eighth Ave. year. He also has a brother, 7th l., New York, New York Edward and sister, Edna 10001. On the web at www. For other locations visit Shippey living in California, alzfdn.org, click on the and a sister, Betty Watson, donate tab OR toll free at sherwin-williams.com. Join us on

living in Arizona. 866-AFA-8484 CH479841cz.cg *Retail sales only. Discount taken off of full retail price. Sale pricing or other offers that result in greater savings will He was a child of the supersede this offer. Not valid on previous purchases. Excludes Multi-Purpose primers, Minwax® Wood Finishes Quarts & . He was To view the obituary, please gift cards. Other exclusions may apply. See store or sherwin-williams.com for details. Valid at Sherwin-Williams and one of nine children growing go to chronline.com/obituaries. Sherwin-Williams operated retail paint stores only. Not valid in Canada. © 2012 The Sherwin-Williams Company. Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 NORTHWEST Candidates Seek AG Post That Few Know Much About ELECTION APPROACHES: qualified.” Tierney insists you don’t Experts Say Political have to be a good trial lawyer Independence is “Washington shows up for every significant to be successful. “I’ve seen AGs who headed their law review in Crucial for the Job, fight. There’s a culture in the office there that’s college, or were Rhodes scholars and Candidates Bob a really big deal.” and were just terrible. They can Ferguson and Reagan look up everything, but can’t Reagan Dunn Bob Ferguson actually figure out where states Dunn Claim They Get Jim Tierney should go in developing legal Republican Democrat former Maine attorney general it, and They've Got It policy,” he said. That hasn’t stopped Dunn By Bob Young ties and Transportation Com- have prompted state Rep. Re- government, gang violence and and Ferguson from quarreling The Seattle Times mission. uven Carlyle, D-Seattle, a mem- prosecuting environmental about their legal credentials. It helps that most work in ber of the House Ways and crimes and “powerful interests Dunn emphasizes that he’s When the state attorney gen- the attorney general’s office is Means Committee, to say the that don’t play by the rules.” been a criminal prosecutor — eral misses a deadline to appeal nonpartisan in nature. Just 12 of issue should be a top priority for putting away drug dealers and a verdict, as Chris Gregoire did its lawyers work on high-profile the next attorney general. crooked bankers — as well as a in an infamous case 12 years ago, Legal Credentials consumer cases where AGs have private attorney working in civil the cost to taxpayers can be se- law. In all, he worked as a lawyer leeway to pick their battles; 17 Partisan Roots Managerial experience also vere — more than $20 million work on criminal matters at the can be valuable, experts say, for for six years and says he’s argued for that error. request of county prosecutors; Ferguson also has partisan a job overseeing, inspiring and more cases in court than Ferguson. And when attorneys gen- and 494 lawyers are assigned to roots, beginning his political hiring lawyers. Ferguson counters that a tiny eral use their pulpit to push state agencies and clients. career as executive director of Both candidates are limited fraction of the attorney general’s certain priorities, as Gregoire the King County Democrats in in that realm. work concerns criminal cases. did in leading a national lawsuit the early 1990s. He won his first Dunn says he learned a lot He has more relevant experience, against the tobacco industry, the Styles, Habits Differ election in 2003 by defeating in- about managing lawyers dur- he says, having spent more time rewards can be pro- Dunn and Ferguson, cumbent county Councilmem- ing a yearlong stint as counsel on civil cases, protecting Micro- found — a $4.5 billion both members of Met- ber Cynthia Sullivan, who was to the Executive Office of U.S. soft from copyright infringe- settlement for Wash- Election ropolitan King County backed by most of the Demo- Attorneys in Washington, D.C., ment, and taxpayers from cost ington state, as well as Council, differ in style cratic Party establishment. which supervises federal pros- overruns at Safeco Field. a defining achievement 2012 and habit. Dunn owns In that race Ferguson even ecutors around the country. Even then, Ferguson is tout- for Gregoire. dozens of guns, Ferguson dared to campaign against the Ferguson notes he spent ing just four and a half years of You get the picture: has never shot one. Dunn rising cost of Sound Transit’s 13 months as chairman of the work as a lawyer. Both he and The office of state at- is a medal-winning bow light-rail projects — practically County Council, where he was Dunn have served longer as torney general is im- hunter; Ferguson an in- heresy in Democratic orthodoxy. chief supervisor of 100 employ- County Council members than portant and a spring- ternationally rated chess- Ferguson also supported ees, including research analysts, practicing attorneys. board to higher office. master. Dunn loves coun- an effort, as did anti-tax activ- support staff and a lawyer. Tierney says good judgment The state’s last three try music and Toby Keith; ist Tim Eyman, to shrink the But managerial experience is the most important trait for an attorneys general have run for Ferguson sings Bruce Spring- County Council from 13 to 9 isn’t a necessity. Rob McKenna, attorney general. But it’s difficult governor. Former President steen’s “Thunder Road” to his members. His party punished who was a lawyer and King for voters to assess in a race that’s Clinton was a state attorney gen- 4-year-old twins. him for that, Ferguson said. County Council member, had far down the ballot and dwarfed eral. But the two are in sync when Redistricting forced him to almost none when he became by campaigns for president, gov- Yet when voters mark their it comes to political indepen- square off against another Demo- attorney general eight years ago. ernor and initiatives to legalize ballots in this year’s contest be- dence in the AG’s office. Both cratic incumbent, Carolyn Ed- Tierney, a Democrat, calls Re- pot and gay marriage. tween Democrat Bob Ferguson often stress its importance while munds. “It cost me my district,” he publican McKenna a “great” AG. It’s even harder when the and Republican Reagan Dunn, campaigning. And both are said of his stance. But he won an- You might think courtroom candidates have voted alike very few will have a clue what quick to point to their own in- other close race, adding to his rep- experience would be the most on 99 percent of the legislation the attorney general does. “Vot- dependent streaks, and friction utation as a tenacious campaigner. important qualification of all. they’ve faced as County Coun- ers don’t really know what the with their parties. He further demonstrated But that’s not necessarily the cil members, and even traveled job is,” said Todd Donovan, a Dunn has the GOP in his autonomy, he says, by being the case. Bill Clinton, at 30, was together to India and China as professor at Western Washing- DNA. His father was a King first Democrat on the council to elected Arkansas’ attorney gen- fellows at the Aspen Institute, ton University. County party chairman, his prod county unions in 2010 to eral with virtually no legal ex- which seeks to break down par- The job boils down to two mother a Republican congress- give back some of the raises they perience. Former Vice President tisan barriers in the interest of main functions, according to woman, and they named him had negotiated. Walter Mondale has said when good governance. experts who include a former after you-know-who. But Dunn Ferguson’s priorities as at- he became Minnesota’s attorney Both were nominated for the attorney general, a former state says he’s more liberal than many torney general include open general at 32 he was “not very fellowship by McKenna. supreme-court justice, profes- in his party. He’s pro-gay mar- sors and others. The attorney riage, says climate change is general manages the state’s larg- a serious problem and favors est law firm, with more than 500 abortion rights. He’s rubbed attorneys, most advising and de- some conservatives wrong since fending state agencies. The post shortly after he was appointed also provides a platform for sex- to the County Council in 2005, ier policymaking, often by filing when redistricting pitted him in lawsuits with other states to pro- an election against GOP incum- tect consumers against scams bent Steve Hammond, a former and corporate wrongdoing. evangelical minister. The key question for Dunn In that race, Dunn couldn’t and Ferguson, according to the even win his party’s endorse- experts, is whether they’d main- ment. But he stayed in the con- tain the state’s reputation as one test and beat Hammond, an- of the most independent, ag- gering some who saw him as a gressive and nonpartisan offices privileged interloper. in the country. When Dunn declared his “Washington shows up for support for same-sex marriage every significant fight,” said Jim earlier this year, he was quickly Tierney, a former Maine attorney uninvited to GOP Lincoln Day general who runs a Columbia festivities in Whatcom and University Law School program Franklin counties. Conservative NOW – OCTOBER 16 focused on state attorneys gener- attorney Stephen Pidgeon was al. “There’s a culture in the office so mad he challenged Dunn in there that’s a really big deal.” the GOP primary and siphoned Win Cash, Free Play & A 2013 Chevy Spark! The culture goes back de- off 10 percent of the vote. cades, says Jeff Goltz, who spent Priorities Dunn says he’d September 27 • Beginning at Noon more than 30 years in the office pursue are mostly nonpartisan and headed its ecology divi- matters — open government, Grab a Share of $21,000 CASH! sion when Ken Eikenberry was human trafficking, cyberbul- attorney general. “Ken was a lying. One exception is tort re- • $500 Cash and $500 Free Play awarded every half hour conservative Republican but he form, generally an issue pushed $ never interfered with aggressive by Republicans. • 3,000 Cash awarded at 7:30PM enforcement” of environmental But hefty payouts from law- • $5,000 Grand Prize drawing at 8PM laws, said Goltz, a Democrat, suits against the state — $300 who now chairs the state Utili- million in the last six years — October 9 & 16 • Beginning at Noon Grab a Share of $8,000 in FREE PLAY Wash. Unemployment Rate & you may drive away in a new car ! Increases to 8.6 Percent • $500 in Free Play awarded every half hour OLYMPIA — Washington try and the wholesale-trade in- • Grand Prize each day: 2013 Chevrolet Spark! state's unemployment rate in- dustry showed unusually large creased slightly to 8.6 percent in losses for August for the second August, and the state saw a net year in a row, losing a combined Earn entries every day! loss of 1,100 jobs from the previ- 4,900 jobs from July to August. Visit the Players Club ous month, officials announced Even with the losses, jobs in for details. Wednesday. the sectors didn't change sig- The numbers released by the nificantly, officials said. They Employment Security Depart- cite "seasonal adjustments" of ment show that the August un- monthly job numbers that are employment rate increased from applied to reflect seasonal varia- Cars provided by: the July rate of 8.5 percent, the tions in employment, like sum- second consecutive month the mer season or holiday hiring. state has seen an increase. There A seasonally adjusted "gain" was some good news in the is reflected when an industry construction industry, which adds more jobs or doesn't elimi- saw a net gain of 1,900 jobs last nate as many jobs as expected month, the most of any sector in based on prior employment re- the state. Since August 2011, the ports. A loss is when cuts are Image for illustration purposes only. construction industry has seen a deeper than expected, or if nor- net gain of 3,900 jobs. mal hiring doesn't occur. The job losses are a turn- "It can take up to two or three around from July, which had years to determine when devia- seen an estimated gain of 5,900 tions from the seasonal norms jobs, a number that was re- are temporary or longer term," vised up from 5,000 since the Joe Elling, chief labor economist I - 5 Exit 88. West on Hwy 12 to Anderson Road • Rochester, WA • 800-720-1788 • luckyeagle.com last employment report.The for the state's Employment Secu- Management reserves the right to change or cancel promotion at any time.

employment estimates for the rity Department, said in a writ- CH480267cz.ke leisure-and-hospitality indus- ten statement. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 • Main 13 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Obama Boosted by Tax Penalty to Hit Nearly 6 France Ramps Up Housing Reports, Polls Embassy Security After As Romney Seeks Magazine Caricatures End to Controversy Million Uninsured People Prophet Muhammad Of His Own Making Amid New Protests WASHINGTON (AP) — By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar PARIS (AP) — France Fresh signs of a national housing The Associated Press stepped up security Wednesday rebound and growing support at its embassies across the Mus- in public opinion polls boosted WASHINGTON — Nearly ‘‘This (analysis) doesn’t change the basic lim world after a French satirical President ’s bid for 6 million Americans — most of fact that the individual responsibility policy weekly revived a formula that it a new term in the White House them in the middle class — will has already used to capture at- on Wednesday as Republican face a tax penalty for not carry- will only affect people who can afford tention: Publishing crude, lewd rival Mitt Romney struggled to ing medical coverage once Presi- caricatures of Islam’s Prophet quell his video controversy. dent Barack Obama’s health care health care but choose not to buy it.’’ Muhammad. The challenger’s attempts to overhaul law is fully in place, Wednesday’s issue of the pro- get his campaign back on track congressional budget analysts vocative satirical weekly Charlie said Wednesday. Erin Shields Britt ran into new difficulty in the Health and Human Services Department Hebdo, whose offices were fire- form of criticism from rank- The new estimate amounts to bombed last year, raised concerns and-file Republicans concerned an inconvenient fact for the ad- that France could face violent ministration, a reminder of what about their own election pros- work out to $55,850 or less for civic responsibilities. protests like the ones targeting pects in the fall. critics see as broken promises. the United States over an amateur The numbers from the non- an individual and $115,250 or “This (analysis) doesn’t change “I have a very different view less for a family of four. the basic fact that the individual video produced in California that of the world,” said appointed Sen. partisan Congressional Budget have left at least 30 people dead. Office are significantly higher Average penalty: about $1,200 responsibility policy will only Dean Heller of Nevada, taking in 2016. affect people who can afford The drawings, some of issue with Romney’s dismissive than a previous projection by which depicted Muhammad the same office in 2010, shortly “The bad news and broken health care but choose not to buy comments about the 47 percent of promises from Obamacare just it,” said Erin Shields Britt of the naked and in demeaning or por- all Americans who pay no income after the law passed. nographic poses, were met with The earlier estimate found 4 keep piling up,” said Rep. Dave Health and Human Services De- taxes. Separately, Senate GOP lead- a swift rebuke by the French million people would be affect- Camp, R-Mich., chairman of the partment. “We’re no longer go- ers avoided answering questions government, which warned the ed in 2016, when the penalty is House Ways and Means Commit- ing to subsidize the care of those about their presidential candidate tee, who wants to repeal the law. who can afford to buy insurance magazine could be inflaming fully in effect. The difference — tensions, even as it reiterated at a news conference in the Capitol. Starting in 2014, virtually every but make a choice not to buy it.” 2 million people— represents a France’s free speech protections. legal resident of the U.S. will be re- The budget office said most of 50 percent increase. The principle of freedom quired to carry health insurance or the increase in its estimate is due Watchdog Faults That’s still only a sliver of of expression “must not be in- face a tax penalty, with exemptions to changes in underlying projec- the population, given that more fringed,” Foreign Minister Lau- Justice Department for financial hardship, religious tions about the economy, incor- than 150 million people cur- rent Fabius said, speaking on objections and certain other cir- porating the effects of new fed- Over Fast and Furious; rently are covered by employer France Inter radio. cumstances. Most people will not eral legislation, as well as higher plans. Nonetheless, in his first But he added: “Is it pertinent, have to worry about the require- unemployment and lower wages. No Evidence Holder campaign for the White House, intelligent, in this context to ment since they already have cov- The Supreme Court upheld Was Informed Obama pledged not to raise pour oil on the fire? The answer taxes on individuals making less erage through employers, govern- Obama’s law as constitutional in a is no.” WASHINGTON (AP) — The than $200,000 a year and cou- ment programs like Medicare or 5-4 decision this summer, finding Justice Department’s internal ples making less than $250,000. by buying their own policies. that the insurance mandate and watchdog on Wednesday faulted And the budget office analy- A spokeswoman for the the tax penalty enforcing it fall Is it a Fraud? Scholars the agency for misguided strat- sis found that nearly 80 percent Obama administration said 98 within the power of Congress to egies, errors in judgment and of those who’ll face the penalty percent of Americans will not impose taxes. The penalty will be Question Authenticity management failures during a would be making up to or less be affected by the tax penalty — collected by the IRS, just like taxes. Of Harvard’s ‘Jesus’ bungled gun-trafficking probe in than five times the federal pov- and suggested that those who The budget office said the pen- Arizona that disregarded public erty level. Currently that would will be should face up to their alty will raise $6.9 billion in 2016. Wife’ Papyrus safety and resulted in hundreds ROME (AP) — Is a scrap of of weapons turning up at crime papyrus suggesting that Jesus scenes in the U.S. and Mexico. had a wife authentic? A former head of the depart- Miners Continue to Protest Working Conditions Scholars on Wednesday ment’s Bureau of Alcohol, To- questioned the much-publicized bacco, Firearms and Explosives discovery by a Harvard scholar and a deputy assistant attorney that a 4th century fragment general in Justice’s criminal di- of papyrus provided the first vision in Washington left the evidence that some early Chris- department upon the report’s tians believed Jesus was married. release — the first by retirement, And experts in the illicit an- the second by resignation. tiquities trade also wondered In the 471-page report, about the motive of the frag- Inspector General Michael ment’s anonymous owner, not- Horowitz referred more than ing that the document’s value has a dozen people for possible de- likely increased amid the public- partment disciplinary action for ity of the still-unproven find. their roles in Operation Fast and Karen King, a professor of Furious and a separate, earlier early Christianity at Harvard probe known as Wide Receiver, Divinity School, announced the undertaken during the George finding Tuesday at an interna- W. Bush administration. A for- tional congress on Coptic stud- mer acting deputy attorney gen- ies in Rome. The text, written in eral and the head of the criminal Coptic and probably translated division were criticized for ac- from a 2nd century Greek text, tions and omissions related to contains a dialogue in which Je- operations subsequent to and sus refers to “my wife,” whom he preceding Fast and Furious. identifies as Mary. The report found no evidence Juan Karita / The Associated Press King’s paper, and the front- that Holder was informed about page attention it received in the Fast and Furious operation State miners stand by the coin containing the remains of fellow miner Hector Choque as they hold a vigil in La Paz, some U.S. newspapers that got before Jan. 31, 2011, or that the Bolivia, on Wednesday. Choque died when he was injured during violent clashes that erupted Tuesday when one fac- advance word about it, was a hot attorney general was told about tion of privately contracted miners threw a small dynamite charge into a crowd of state miners who were protesting on topic of conversation Wednes- the much-disputed gun-walking a main road in the Bolivian capital. The two sides have been staging rival protests for months for control of the Colquiri day at the conference. tactic employed by the ATF. tin mine, south of La Paz. Syrian Rebels Seize Marijuana Legalization Control of a Border Could be Tax Romney’s Comments Ripple Crossing on Turkish Windfall For Cash- Frontier, Pull Down Strapped States, But Across Battleground Map Syrian Flag Skeptics Abound AKCAKALE, Turkey (AP) — DENVER (AP) — A catchy By Thomas Beaumont There was much discussion area IT manager. Rebels seized control of a border pro-marijuana jingle for Colora- The Associated Press in the relatively few states that It all underscored the cam- crossing on the frontier with Tur- do voters considering legalizing are still considered competitive, paign’s focus on the economy. key on Wednesday, pulling down the drug goes like this: “Jobs for DES MOINES, Iowa — Mitt likely to decide the race. Here, And it stoked deeper questions Romney’s off- the Syrian flag and sending a our people. Money for schools. as elsewhere, the question was about voters’ expectations about stream of jubilant people pouring Who could ask for more?” handed com- whether Romney was show- the government’s role in Ameri- ment that he across the border into Turkey. It’s a bit more complicated ing himself to be insensitive or cans’ daily lives. An Associated Press re- doesn’t worry than that in the three states — merely delivering the hard truth Outrage. Nodding approval. porter at the scene Wednesday about the 47 Colorado, Oregon and Washing- a nation at an economic cross- Both followed Romney’s conten- said people were moving freely percent of ton — that could become the first roads must face. tion that 47 percent of Ameri- across the Tal Abyad crossing, Americans who to legalize marijuana this fall. People’s answers could make cans support Obama and that crawling under barbed wire. pay no income The debate over how much an Election Day difference in they “are dependent upon gov- Some appeared to be wounded. taxes has quick- tax money recreational marijuana states where the race is tight. ernment” and “believe that they “I am a free Syrian!” one man ly entered the Mitt Romney laws could produce is playing an “It sounds like he’s leaving are victims, who believe that shouted, throwing his hands in bloodstream in Republican outsize role in the campaigns for out half of America, if you ask government has a responsibility the air. the presiden- candidate for and against legalization — and president me,” said Gary Gabriel, an in- to care for them.” Syria’s rebels control several tial campaign’s both sides concede they’re not re- dependent from suburban Co- In a Gallup poll taken Tues- other border crossings into Tur- most hard- ally sure what would happen. lumbus, Ohio, who decided in day, about a third of the sur- key but Wednesday’s capture of fought states. At one extreme, pro-pot light of Romney’s comments veyed registered voters said the Tal Abyad post is believed to His comment, in a video re- campaigners say it could prove a to support President Barack they would be less likely to be the first time they have taken vealed this week, is prompting windfall for cash-strapped states Obama. support Romney in light of the border area in the northern expressions of shock — but also with new taxes on pot and re- But the remarks also reaf- the remarks, But more said province of Raqqa. shrugs — from Nevada to Flor- duced criminal justice costs. firmed the opinions of some the comments would not af- Taking control of border ida to New Hampshire and the At the other, state govern- Romney supporters. fect their votes. And most crossings helps the opposition handful of battleground states ment skeptics warn legalization “I worry a lot about the soci- voters have already made up ferry supplies into Syria and in between. would lead to costly legal battles ety we’re turning into, more of their minds on whom they will carve out an area of control, Will it sway an election ex- and expensive new bureaucra- an entitlement mentality,” said support, according to this and which is key as the rebels try to pected to be close? cies to regulate marijuana. Randy Schumaker, a Denver- other surveys. tip the balance in the civil war. Main 14  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 NORTHWEST New Fleet Set to Hit Highways for State Patrol FRESH WHEELS: Patrol Putting 200 New Chevrolet Caprices ‘‘Because of the car’s on State Roads in design, we were afraid Coming Years that was going to By Chelsea Krotzer lessen the ability of The Olympian the trooper to perform The Washington State Patrol is putting 200 new Chevrolet the PIT maneuver and Caprices on the state’s roads, re- the amount of damage placing parts of an aging fleet of Ford Crown Victorias. it might cause the car.’’ The State Patrol uses 714 Crown Victorias statewide, 95 Jeff Speer of which are in Thurston and assistant WSP fleet manager, Pierce counties. The agency explaining the need for a special chose the Caprice based on its wrap-around bumper driving ability, storage space and cost. The State Patrol uses the Dodge Charger for its ag- gressive-driver apprehension don’t know what to make of it program but decided it wouldn’t because they have never seen it.” work for patrol officers because Officers have also been of its small storage space. pleased by the car’s look and Ford’s new Interceptor sedan, Washington State Patrol, courtesy photo abilities, Speer said. which replaces the company’s The Washington State Patrol plans to put 200 new Chevrolet Caprices, like the one pictured above, on Washington’s high- “It works especially well discontinued Crown Victoria, ways in the coming years. on cornering and high-speed wasn’t available in time for test- curves,” he said. “It’s fascinat- ing when the contract decision said. “They are really an office ing to see how well this car per- was made. BY THE NUMBERS platform. The ideal we are try- forms.” Jeff Speer, assistant State Pa- Base price for each new Chevrolet Caprice: $26,050. ing to shoot for is to have troop- Officers must complete four trol fleet manager of the Caprice, Total cost per car, including retrofitting: About $39,000. ers have everything they need in hours of training before they said the car’s handling, design Hours spent retrofitting each car: 35-45 hours. their car: camera, computer, ra- can use the new cars. and computer system make it What’s next: There is a push to get at least 42 of the cars dar, the whole nine yards.” Cadets set to graduate from “significantly better and safer to ready by Oct. 16. There will be 15 or 16 Caprices on patrol in The agency also is testing the the State Patrol academy in Shel- drive than the old cars.” Thurston and Pierce counties within the next year. possibility of wirelessly send- ton this winter will be issued The State Patrol will pur- ing collision reports and tickets, mid-mileage cars from troopers chase all the Caprices by July 1. instead of requiring officers to with more seniority, meaning The cars are taken to the agen- technician. “It depends on the cult to complete safely. Pursuing travel to district offices and up- those senior troopers will need cy’s fleet warehouse in Tumwa- equipment that needs to go in.” officers use the fronts of their load information. Caprices as replacements. ter for retrofitting, where crews Garrido and another tech- cars to push eluding cars in a “It would make so much The cadets will take the mid- add thousands of dollars’ worth nician added the divider that controlled spin, called a PIT ma- more efficient use of their time,” mileage cars out for field-officer of emergency equipment. makes up cage neuver. Speer said. “That is where we are training for six weeks, begin- Once taxes and retrofit- Monday. The cars are outfitted “Because of the car’s design, heading in the future.” ning next month. ted equipment are factored in, with radar, a global positioning we were afraid that was going to There are 13 Caprices already “We don’t give brand-new the total cost of the new cars system, two cameras, computer lessen the ability of the trooper in service statewide, including cars to cadets,” Speer said. “We is about $7.8 million. Funding docking systems, prisoner cages, to perform the PIT maneuver one by a sergeant in Thurston usually pull cars at midrange, comes from the agency’s high- spotlights, light bars and push and the amount of damage it County, according to the State between 35,000 to 90,000 miles.” way account, which is funded by bars. might cause the car,” Speer said. Patrol. Cars are typically taken the Legislature, said State Patrol One change from the Crown The cars are being outfitted None is in service yet in out of service once they reach fleet and supply manager Steve Victoria era is the addition of with new technology in antici- Pierce County, but the first com- 110,000 miles, but because of Smeland. wrap-around bumpers. WSP’s pation of future programs. An pleted Caprice was on public the difficult economy, there are Crews will aim to issue 15 other patrol cars only have push external GPS unit on the car is display at the State Patrol exhibit “several hundred” on the road cars a month. The time it takes bars on the front of the bumper. being installed as a step toward at the Puyallup Fair. with more than 140,000 miles. to retrofit each car decreases as The sturdier bumper had to the mobile office platform, an The agency received lots of “Troopers cover a lot of miles, technicians become more accus- be installed to compensate for idea still being worked on. positive feedback about the car, especially those working in ar- tomed to the new cars. the shape of the Caprice’s front “The idea behind it is these Trooper Guy Gill said. eas more isolated and handle “It’s a new process,” said Bill end, which made a key maneu- troopers’ cars, they are not re- “This platform is not avail- calls on several different coun- Garrido, State Patrol equipment ver used by patrol officers diffi- ally just a car anymore,” Speer able in the U.S.,” he said. “People ties,” Smeland said. Maria Cantwell: Extend Tax Credits That Aid Veterans TAX CREDIT: Democrat credits are part of a larger Sen- them land on their feet once Cantwell couldn't say exactly Cantwell said. ate bill called the Family and they get home, and to find a job." what the chances were for get- "Hopefully we'll get done in Seeks Extension for Business Tax Cut Certainty Act. In all, the event on Monday ting the bill passed before the the next couple of weeks, and Tax Credits That In early August, the bill was ap- afternoon lasted less than an end of the year. There is no com- hopefully we'll put more veter- proved by the Senate Commit- hour, and it was closed to the panion bill in the U.S. House of ans back to work. … I'm pretty Helps Businesses Hire tee on Finance by a vote of 19-5. public. Her visit included a tour Representatives. adamant that I think Congress Military Veterans Cantwell serves on the finance of the Nutter facilities. "We're not going to stop un- should stay there and just get committee. Following the event, til we get this reauthorized," this job done." By Steve Mathieu The bill would extend the The Columbian veterans tax credits through 2013, and it includes extensions Many of the 160,000 active- for a number of other tax credits, duty military members who including those for low-income return home each year have housing and clean energy proj- trouble finding employment, ects. It also includes a two-year U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell said extension of the law that allows Monday on the grounds of Nut- Washingtonians to deduct sales ter Corporation in Vancouver. taxes on their federal income tax The Democrat from Ed- returns. monds was in town to promote Last year, 3,000 veterans tax credits for businesses that were hired by businesses that hire veterans. Those tax credits took advantage of the veterans are expected tax credits, Robert Brown of the to expire at the state's Employment Security De- end of the year. partment said. Nutter, a During her visit, Cantwell business spe- met with six of Nutter's veteran cializing in employees, including project heavy construc- manager Ed Hagedorn, who tion, employs 22 joined the U.S. Navy in 1994 veterans. Those right after high school. He employees Maria Cantwell trained as a Tomahawk missile bring unique D-Wash. launch technician and served skills to the until 1997. He decided to go workplace, the back to college after his stint in company's chief financial offi- the Navy to improve his chances cer, Jeff Woodside, said during of getting a job. Cantwell's visit. "As you can probably guess, Veterans "have great leader- there's not a large demand for ship ability, initiative, motiva- Tomahawk missile launch tech- tion, work ethic and self-dis- nicians in the regular workforce," cipline," Woodside said. "They Hagedorn said. Nutter Corp. have received an excellent does excavation, grading and education and have been well- underground utilities work. trained. They are prime candi- Cantwell said the tax credit dates for positions requiring se- helps businesses make up for the curity clearances and are highly costs of training and educating diverse with regard to gender new employees. and ethnicity." "Over the next decade, we're The veterans tax credit pro- going to have thousands and gram gives businesses a maxi- thousands of returning military mum of $5,600 for each veteran from Iraq and Afghanistan, and hired and a maximum of $9,600 these veterans have served our for each veteran hired who has country with honor," Cantwell disabilities related to his or her said. "This bill is about helping military service. The tax credit "will continue to be an important incentive for Have an

the Nutter Corporation in add- CH481175bw.ke ing additional veterans to its iPad? current workforce," Woodside said. A proposal to renew those app.chronline.com The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 • Sports 1

Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl The Chronicle’s Grid Picks Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 3 Sports e-mail: [email protected] of the Week Prep Football Prep Cross Country This Week in Football By Aaron VanTuyl [email protected] There should be plenty of ac- tion in the air, even if the games don't hold much value in the playoff picture. W.F. West and Centralia both host larger, pass-happy squads in nonleague games this week, while action heats up in the Cen- tral 2B League and SWW 1A League. The biggest game in the Central 2B League this week takes place in Napavine, where the Tigers return home after two weeks on the road to face Toutle Lake. Morton-White Pass, meanwhile, has dropped out of the No. 1 ranking in the Associated Press' statewide poll — despite a 46-0 win over Pe Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle Ell last week — and will play at W.F. West and Centralia cross country runners take of across Stan Hedwall Park in Chehalis Wednesday evening. Due to the low numbers of runners on each team, Onalaska. Adna, still looking the boys and girls were grouped together into a one-race format. Centralia’s Carry Larsen (sixth from left) and W.F. West’s Danny Robertson (second from right) won for its first win, hosts winless their respective races. Pacific 2B League foe (and 2010 State 2B champ) South Bend, Pe Ell will try to regain the home magic it had two weeks ago Robertson, Larsen Win at Hedwall when the Trojans host Wahkia- kum, and Mossyrock will try to RIVAL RACE: W.F. West this distance and I think he will keep the Cardinals winless in drop that time even more.” Winlock. Boys, Girls Get EvCo W.F. West won the boys race, In the 1A ranks, Tenino hosts Wins Over Centralia 20-40, while the Tiger girls were a Forks team coming off a 7-6 unable to field a complete team. win over Toledo, while the In- By The Chronicle Larsen won the girls race by dians try to regain their stride Danny Robertson and Den- a wide margin, finishing nearly when 0-3 Ilwaco visits. Roches- ver Parker finished 1-2, and the 2 minutes ahead of teammate ter, meanwhile, has a tough task W.F. West boys and girls cross Serena Wallace (22:32), who at hand when Hoquiam — fresh country teams picked up an came in second. of a big win over Montesano and Evergreen 2A Conference cross “Serena had another great owners of the state's No. 6 rank- country win over rival Centra- race, and is continuing to set ing — comes to town. lia on Wednesday at Stan Hed- huge course PRs,” McLaughlin wall Park in Chehalis. said. “Today was a little tough Eisenhower at Centralia Robertson finished the dry, for the girls as the race had so rough 5K course in 17 minutes, few people in it they were hav- At the very least, the fans will 5 seconds, with Parker right be- ing to race themselves. I think have a chance to see a high-fly- hind him at 17:14. Centralia’s ing offense in action. Carry Larsen won the girls race their times will improve a lot The Hub City will play host Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle in 20:45. when they can actually see to the Eisenhower Cadets and An exhausted Danny Robertson (W.F. West) catches his breath after crossing the “Danny ran well, having to someone else to race against.” Southern Methodist University- inish line in 17 minutes, 5 seconds during the Bearcats’ cross country match push himself up front and not Tori Weeks was the fastest quarterback Kolney Cas- against Centralia at Stan Hedwall Park in Chehalis Wednesday. rely on other racers to deter- Bearcat in the girls race, cover- sel. The big (6-foot-3) guy under ing the course in 23:41. center has thrown for 954 yards mine his pace. It was a great son finished third in 17:25, with big races.” mental run for him,” W.F. West W.F. West’s Dallas Snider tak- Colton Buster finished 11th Centralia will race on Satur- with 14 touchdowns and three day at the Three Course Chal- picks in three games this sea- coach Amber Cruzan said. ing fourth and Centralia’s Tim for Centralia, but impressed Ti- “Denver set up a great strategy Ricker finishing fifth. ger coach Andy McLaughlin by lenge in Seaside, Ore. The an- son, including a 22-for-50 per- nual event will feature an open formance for seven touchdowns going on more conservative in T.J. Even and Tony Swenson finishing under the 20-minute the first mile and picking up the finished sixth and seventh for mark. course this year for any local and 414 yards in a 50-49 loss to runners wishing to test their Eisenhower. pace in the later part of the race. W.F. West, respectively. “He was hoping to run un- mettle on Oregon soil. Cassel led the state with more He looked a lot more comfort- “(They) both ran negative der 20:00 this year and it was than 300 passing yards a game in able and gave him confidence in split races and had impressive great to see him step up and W.F. West is off until Oct. 3, 2011 — which is a bit of a change racing fast without killing him- finishes,” Cruzan said. “These reach that goal so early in the when it runs at Black Hills, and of pace for the Tigers, who played self the first mile.” two will really make a differ- season,” McLaughlin said. “A will host the Bearcat Invite on an Aberdeen team that passed Centralia’s Cory Richard- ence in our team score in the few more races under his belt at Oct. 6. the ball six times last week. "It's probably good for us, go- ing into league, and with Capi- 2A Boys Golf tal coming up," said Tiger coach Steve Amrine, whose team will host the Cougars on Sept. 28. "It's Voetberg Medals in Tigers’ Loss to Black Hills a faster game for the next coupe of weeks, for sure. It should be By The Chronicle "He's one that I knew was Bearcats Sink T-Birds Jared Rasmussen was sec- good for us." TUMWATER — Tucker going to be better, because he's ond on the team with a 39, Alex Cassel, he added, throws a W.F. West had the home Voetberg picked up medalist worked pretty hard at his game," course advantage and bested Botten and Seth Nishiyama nice ball. honors for Centralia, but the Mollerstuen said. "He's kind of Evergreen 2A Conference foe both shot 42, and Jacob Botten "It's real easy. It just comes off Tigers couldn't top Black Hills starting to score a little more Tumwater by 23 strokes at notched a 45 to round out the his arm," Amrine said. "He can in a 215-223 Evergreen 2A Con- team scoring. make some throws that a lot of like he could." Newaukum Valley Golf Course ference loss at Tumwater Valley "We got great scores from people can't. He'll throw from Tyson Larson improved his in Chehalis on Wednesday. Golf Course here Wednesday. our top five golfers. They really the opposite hash to the deep out, Tucker Voetberg shot a 36, putting game, the coach added, Brady Calkins led the way with and make pretty good throws." a 38 and his teammates were came through," Thompson said. while younger brother Deter to shoot a 49. Ryan Waldron The best way to slow the Ca- right behind him. "We'll take that 200 score and Voetberg shot a 43 and Aaron shot a 39 and Jake Shier a 40 to dets' offense down, naturally, is Berg fired a 41 for Centralia. "I have a real good team," we'd like to dip below the 200 to keep it off the field. Berg, Tiger coach Larry lead Black Hills. W.F. West coach Bruce Thomp- mark at some point this season." Mollerstuen said, was even after Centralia (3-3, 0-2 league) son said. "They're working hard. W.F. West (3-0 league) will please see FOOTBALL, page S4 six holes. hosts Capital on Wednesday. It's great." play at Capital next Thursday.

Heads Up The Final Word Centralia’s Hailey Hueta Warrior Boys Win Harriers at the Beach and a Capital By The Chronicle Ilwaco’s Evan Sutherland. Ryan Baxter TV’s Best Bet player look OCEAN SHORES — The Rochester finished third (19:22) for the Warriors, up at the ball Peter Holman took fifth (20:07) and Eli during their boys won their first cross country meet in BYU at Boise State Paros placed sixth (20:22). matchup on six years here Tuesday, placing four run- 6 p.m. Kenna Fosnacht was the winner on Tuesday night ners in the top six in a 5K, nine-team var- ESPN in Centralia. sity contest to edge out Ilwaco, 24-44, for the girls side, finishing in 21:28. Team- the top score at the Harriers at the Beach mate Lupe Vazquez took third in 22:29, race. and Kendra Sanford finished sixth Angel Vazquez took second in 18 min- (23:25). Willapa Valley won the girls team Brandon Hansen / [email protected] utes, 46 seconds, finishing inches behind competition.

neW! THE ACe. gator™ rsX850i 2.9% FOR 60 mOnThs* CH481177bw.cg

*Offer ends October 26, 2012. Subject to approved credit on revolving plan, a service of John Deere Financial, f.s.b. Some restrictions apply; other special rates and terms may be available, so see your dealer for details and other inancing options. Available at participating dealers. Prices and models may vary by dealer. 2.9% APR is for 60 months only. Before operating or riding, always refer to the safety and operating information on the vehicle and in the Operator’s Manual. www.WashingtonTractor.com WT5x20913CC-4C store hours: Aberdeen (360) 533-6393 | ChehAlis (360) 748-9944 | ellensburg (509) 962-6801 | lynden (360) 354-2186 m-F 7:30 am-5:30 pm | sat 9 am-3 pm | sun – Closed OlympiA | (360) 491-2503 | pOulsbO (360) 930-0095 | QuinCy (509) 787-4553 | sumner (253) 863-4436 Sports 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012

Hunting, Fishing Outdoors Hiking, Birding

COMMENTARY: Fishing & Hunting Report Under the Open Sky Challenge Yourself to Learn, Reflect, Give on Ember Days mber Days are a very old and mostly forgotten tradi- Etion of the Christian reli- gion. It is a practice that began as early as the third century as a replacement for the seasonal Ro- man or “pagan” feasts. Celebrated four times a year, Ember Days were a time of fast- ing and prayer, a time to give thanks for the gifts of nature in the changing of each season, and a time to give alms to the poor. The Ember Days of fall are observed this week on Wednes- day (yesterday), Friday and Sat- urday. Kim Mason / For The Chronicle My own reli- Tyler Wallace, Mossyrock, hoists up a hefty 15-pound Chinook hen that he coaxed out of the pool at the Barrier Dam last Friday evening using a great glob of eggs. gious practice Anglers have been complaining that they haven’t been seeing the ish they were hoping for as they ply the waters of the Cowlitz River, “but you’ve just got to put asks that I in the time,” said Wallace. observe Ember Days, but don’t you need to be religious to ob- Fire Restrictions Issued; Fall Chinook Picks Up By Kimberly Mason serve the days. Good steward- By Kimberly Mason ern Timberlands operations in may be kept. low Jacket Creek. They released ship of the land, gratitude for its For The Chronicle Washington and Oregon will · Drano Lake — Any Chi- 73 fall Chinook adults, 15 jacks, be closed to public access due to nook or coho salmon, with or 12 spring Chinook adults, one gifts and giving of aid to those Effective immediately, in need should, of course, be the current extreme forest fire without a clipped adipose fin, jack and three coho adults into WDFW has issued restrictions danger. The timberlands will may be retained. Anglers with a the upper Cowlitz River at practiced every day of the year. prohibiting campfires, smok- We have set aside special not reopen until the areas re- two-pole endorsement can put Packwood. ing, target shooting, power ceive adequate rainfall and the it to use. A total of 315 fall Chinook days to celebrate laborers, the tools and equipment, and ve- birth of our country, moth- temperatures improve. · Klickitat River from mouth adults, 13 jacks, 12 coho adults hicles on all WDFW-managed ers, fathers and more — all are Tree farms in the Vail, Ab- to Fisher Hill Bridge (located and three jacks were released things that should be celebrated lands due to severe fire danger erdeen, Raymond and St. Hel- about 3 miles upstream from into the Tilton River at Gust daily. But those special days on across the state. ens will be indefinitely closed the mouth) – Night closure and Backstrom Park in Morton the calendar is what puts the Greg Schirato, deputy di- to public recreational access. anti-snagging rules are in ef- during the week. whole of our community’s mind rector of WDFW’s wildlife The tree farms in Aberdeen fect. Only fish hooked inside River flows at Mayfield on the same path as we honor program, said these restric- and Raymond will have limited the mouth may be retained. Dam are approximately 4,940 together that which we value. tions are part of a larger effort access to walk-in traffic only, · Washougal River — Fish- cfs on Wednesday, Sept. 19, I would love to see a return to by state and federal agencies to but no motorized vehicles are ing is closed from 200 feet (or rising Monday morning from the observance of Ember Days — reduce the risk of further wild- allowed. posted markers) below to 200 the steady 3,480 cfs of the past even if the days are seen as secu- fires in Washington. That ef- Call the company’s state- feet above the temporary weir few weeks. Water visibility is 15 lar time rather than religious. I fort includes a burn ban issued wide, toll-free telephone num- (when in place). feet. challenge you to find your own for all forestlands protected by ber before heading out to the Like last year, anglers may “The water is so clear you way to observe the changing of the state Department of Natu- woods: 866-636-6531. retain up to six hatchery adult can count almost every rock in the seasons in your own way. To ral Resources, and another is- coho on all tributaries to the the river,” said McElroy. “If you stop, smell the fresh, crisp air, sued by Gov. Chris Gregoire for Early Bird Hunt lower Columbia River with aren’t on the river before the watch the last of the season’s eastern Washington. hatchery programs. Those riv- sun hits it or after it’s come off butterfly’s dance across a field, "With numerous wildfires The annual special early ers include the Cowlitz, Deep, the water then you’ve missed or make an apple pie for a lonely burning in eastern Washing- opener for hunters under 16 Elochoman, Grays (including the bite.” neighbor — whatever suits you ton, firefighting crews are seeking to shoot ducks, geese, West Fork), Kalama, Klickitat, best. stretched thin," he said. "So coots and pheasants is this Lewis (including North Fork), In Lakes and Ponds You don’t have to dedicate it’s important that we take weekend, Sept. 22-23. Goose Toutle (including Green and three days to the task, as I do; these steps on WDFW lands Management Areas 2A and 2B North Fork) and Washougal. There’s still some fish to be three hours would make a differ- throughout the state to mini- are not open for Canada geese “Anglers glo-balling at found in Riffe Lake and a few ence in your life and in the lives mize the possibility of addi- during the youth hunt. Youth night seem to be having the in Mayfield. Swofford Pond has of those around you. tional wildfires." hunters must be accompanied best luck near the mouth of the slowed significantly. In my own observance of The emergency order pro- by an adult who is at least 18 Toutle,” said Charles McElroy, Your best bet is to try the Ember Days there are three hibits: years old and is not hunting. early morning or late evening steps: learn, reflect and give. a sporting goods clerk at Sun- · Fires or campfires: How- Hunters 65 years or older bird Shopping Center, “ bite. Whenever I learn something ever, personal camp stoves or will go afield for pheasants dur- new about nature I am changed The Chehalis River had a lanterns fueled by liquid petro- ing a special senior hunt Sept. slow opener due to the high wa- In the Salt forever. Understanding creates leum, liquid petroleum gas or 24-28. Hunters of all ages can a bond between me and the ter temps and low water levels. “Westport has been slow,” propane are allowed. hunt pheasants beginning Sept. “And there’s a brutal net- natural world, knowledge de- · Smoking: Unless in an en- said McElroy. “They’re having 29. ting schedule coming up,” said mands that I find empathy for closed vehicle. to go 12 miles north and 12 McElroy. “There won’t be many the struggles of other people and · Target shooting: Except at miles out to get into the fish. WDFW Open for Clam fish out there unless we get a other creatures, awareness asks shooting ranges developed by That’s a lot of gas for two fish.” Comments good rain, and those guys I me to find a way to help them. WDFW. Ocean salmon fisheries are know that are good at weather As I reflect upon the past · Welding and the use of You have until Oct. 9 to currently scheduled to contin- forecasting are telling me they season, I think about the efforts chainsaws and other equip- voice your opinion to WDFW ue through Sept. 23 in marine don’t think we’ll see a good I made that paid off this year — ment: Operating a torch with on digging days, catch limits areas 2, 3 and 4, and through rain until after Halloween.” strawberries planted last year and an open flame and equipment and other management options Sept. 30 in Marine Area 1. The bite on the Cowlitz Riv- then harvested this year in hand- powered by an internal com- for the upcoming razor clam However, salmon fisheries in fuls, briars torn from the soil bustion engine is prohibited. season — tentatively set to be- er has picked up a little since those areas could close early under fruit trees giving them new · Operating a motor vehicle gin in mid-Oct. they raised the water. if catch quotas are reached. life and health, the addition of off developed roads: Except Send your comments via Blue Creek seems to be the Check for rule changes at WD- special seed feeders to attract new when parking in areas with- email to razorclams@dfw. best bet for coho, according to FW’s website, (wdfw.wa.gov). and different birds to my yard. out vegetation within 10 feet wa.gov or by postal mail to: Ra- inside sources, they are show- In Grays Harbor, anglers There are also efforts that zorClams, 48 Devonshire Rd., ing up at the Barrier Dam area will be allowed to retain Chi- didn’t work out very well at of the roadway and parking in Montesano, WA 98563. but seen to get lockjaw as soon all — blueberries harvested by developed campgrounds and at nook salmon through Oct. 7. trailheads. Management options for as they pass Mill Creek. Anglers fishing the harbor will birds and never by me, expen- The bar has seen a better sive native plants neglected and The restrictions on WD- the upcoming razor clam sea- have a daily limit of three salm- FW-managed lands will re- son are available at http://wdfw. bite too, but don’t expect large on, only one of which may be a dead, and the never-ending, numbers of fall Chinook yet, ever-frustrating battle against main in effect until conditions wa.gov/fishing/shellfish/razor- Chinook, and are also limited improve and the risk of wild- clams/seasons_set.html. sorting through the spawned- to two wild coho as part of their the moles and voles of my front out springers and the finned lawn (which I have officially de- fires decreases, Schirato said. three-salmon daily limit. Keep checking WDFW’s web- fish is giving anglers a head- “This is the first time since clared to be a 12-hole miniature On the River ache. golf course). site (wdfw.wa.gov/) for an an- 2007 that anglers will be al- nouncement. There are several new rules There are still cutthroat to lowed to retain Chinook in I have yet to decide how I am that will be in effect on various be found, mainly from Blue going to “give” during these Em- For more information on Grays Harbor,” said Kirt fires currently burning in rivers this season: Creek on down. Hughes, regional fishery man- ber Days (although I would very · Release wild Chinook — Last week Tacoma Power much like to give a chrome bright Washington, visit the state’s ager for WDFW. Emergency Management Di- Anglers must release all wild recovered 640 fall Chinook Willapa Bay (Marine Area steelhead or a fine, fat fall Chi- adults, 61 jacks, 60 spring Chi- nook salmon to a dear friend — vision’s websites (www.emd. Chinook on the Tilton River 2-1) salmon fishery is already nook adults, two jacks, 29 coho but I’ve got to catch one first), but wa.gov/activations/Activa- from mouth to West Fork; the under way, but “it’s deader than I am confident that the perfect tion.shtml and www.wadisas- Cispus River from mouth to adults, ten jacks, 95 summer- dead out there,” said McElroy. opportunity will present itself ternews.com/go/site/1105/), the North Fork; the Cowlitz River run steelhead and four cut- “The surface temp is around before the weekend is through. Incident Information System’s from posted signs on Peters throat trout during five days of 70-degrees, the water is just too Now, go outside, see some- website (www.inciweb.org/ Road to mouth of Ohanepecosh operations at the Cowlitz Salm- warm.” thing new and give thanks for state/49/), and the U.S. Forest and Muddy Fork; plus Mayfield on Hatchery separator. Anglers there have a daily the gifts of nature. Service’s website (www.fs.usda. Lake and Lake Scanewa. How- During the past week Ta- limit of six salmon, up to three ••• gov/detail/okawen/alerts- ever, anglers may keep up to coma Power employees re- may be adult fish, but chum leased 176 fall Chinook adults, Kimberly Mason is a freelance notices/?cid=stelprdb5390935). 10 hatchery rainbows at Lake and wild Chinook must be re- writer and photojournalist. Visit Scanewa. 31 jacks, 46 spring Chinook leased. Salmon anglers can fish her website at almostdailynews.com, Weyerhaeuser Gates Closed · North Fork Lewis River adults, one jack, one coho with two poles in in Willapa find her on Facebook (Kimberly Ma- from mouth of East Fork to adults, five jacks and one cut- Bay through Jan. 31 with the son — The Chronicle), call 269-5017 Weyerhaeuser has an- the overhead powerlines below throat trout into the Cispus or email [email protected]. nounced that all of its West- Merwin Dam – Wild Chinook River above the mouth of Yel- please see REPORT, page S4 • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012

The Chronicle’s Grid Picks of the Week 2A Boys Tennis Last week was, as we’d expected, a rough one for our ruffian cast of Pigskin Pundits. Guest Eric Schwartz, who used the “copy everyone else’s picks except for my beloved Forks Spartans” wound up with a Grid-best 10-3 record, thanks to Forks’ win over Toledo, while Aaron VanTuyl and Pete Caster each posted 9-4 marks and Brandon Hansen Bearcat Netters Earn went 5-8, giving him a season mark that probably looks more like a batting average than a free-throw percentage. This week’s guest is Bob Ellison, and he builds things. Our “Experts” First Evergreen Win By The Chronicle er, and they played better today.” TUMWATER — The W.F. West (1-4) will play at this Week’s Bearcats needed every last game River Ridge on Monday. games to pick up their first Evergreen 2A Conference boys tennis win Tumwater Slips Past Tigers, 5-1 here Wednesday, edging Black Aaron VanTuyl Brandon Hansen Pete Caster Bob Ellison Centralia’s Mark Allen and Sports Editor Sports Reporter Visuals Editor Builder Hills via tiebreaker. Each team won three match- Kevin Murphy got a win in the es, and six sets, making games top doubles spot, but that was all South Bend (0-2) Adna, Adna, Adna, Adna, won the determining factor. the T-Birds would allow the Ti- at Adna (0-3) 40-0 40-0 48-7 34-7 W.F. West won 51 games to the gers in a 5-1 Evergreen 2A Con- MWP (3-0) at Morton-WP, Morton-WP, Morton-WP, Morton-WP, Wolves’ 47. ference boys tennis match in the Onalaska (1-2) 40-0 36-12 50-0 63-6 Kenny Saari beat Black Hill’s Hub City on Wednesday. Noah Durette 6-1, 6-0 in the No. Allen and Murphy beat Tum- Wahkiakum (3-0) Wahkiakum, Pe ell, Wahkiakum, Wahkiakum, 1 singles spot, and Daniel Blom- water’s Adam Golden and Ryan at Pe Ell (1-2) 30-20 24-20 35-12 34-20 dahl defeated Cameron Johnson Padgett 6-0 in the first set, lost 6-0 in the second set, and won Mossyrock (2-1) Mossyrock, Mossyrock, Mossyrock, Mossyrock, 6-1, 6-2 in the No. 2 singles spot. at Winlock (0-3) 46-0 32-12 26-2 49-13 Ethan Tufts and Jeff Tereski 6-3 in the finale. notched the Bearcats’ third win, “It was a challenging match,” Ilwaco (0-3) at Toledo, Toledo, Toledo, Toledo, 6-4, 6-1, in the No. 3 doubles Centralia coach Keith Hopkins Toledo (2-1) 34-6 42-7 55-0 28-20 spot. said. “I’m pleased with the way “Ethan and Jeff played really they fought through for the win.” Toutle Lk. (2-1) Napavine, Napavine, Napavine, Napavine, well,” Bearcat coach Jack State Centralia (3-3, all league at Napavine (2-1) 48-14 42-10 31-6 40-21 said. “They won for us last week, matches) will host Capital on Col. River (1-2) W.F. West, W.F. West, W.F. West, W.F. West, so I wanted to keep them togeth- Friday. at W.F. West (2-1) 21-20 32-20 22-21 28-3 Eisenhower (2-1) Eisenhower, Eisenhower, Eisenhower, Eisenhower, NFL at Centralia (0-3) 30-13 24-22 49-14 35-7 Rochester (1-2) Hoquiam, Hoquiam, Hoquiam, Hoquiam, at Hoquiam (3-0) 45-6 36-24 47-14 45-14 Tate Fined $21,000 Forks (2-1) at Tenino, Tenino, Tenino, Tenino, Tenino (3-0) 35-30 45-21 6-5 21-6 For Big Block During Tumwater (2-1) Capital, Capital, Capital, Capital, at Capital (3-0) 24-20 27-20 29-27 38-20 Saturday’s Game Colorado (0-3) WSU, WSU, WSU, WSU, at WSU (2-1) 21-14 35-22 68-12 28-10 By Danny O’Neil fines about.” Green Bay (1-1) Green Bay, Seattle, Seattle, Green Bay, The Seattle Times Specifically, NFL rules have at Seattle (1-1) 44-36 21-14 24-20 31-17 changed in recent years, limit- Golden Tate’s block of Dal- ing where a blocker can strike a las linebacker Sean Lee was the defensive player who is in pur- College Volleyball signature play of the Seahawks’ suit of an opponent and does victory over the Cowboys on not see the block coming. In Sunday. that situation, the player in pur- That block now will report- suit is classified as defenseless edly require his signature on a and cannot be struck above the fairly sizable check. shoulders. Tate was fined $21,000 by Tate said after the game he the NFL, according to a report believed he struck his opponent from ESPNDallas.com. Players are notified of fines in the chest. However, the rule via Federal Express in the first also limits striking the oppo- half of the week, but the league nent with the helmet. does not confirm the amount of Seahawks coach Pete Carroll those fines until Friday. was asked about the block Mon- Seattle’s players had day. Wednesday off so Tate was not “I don’t think he could have available for comment. Tate did done it any cleaner,” Carroll not confirm he had been fined, said. “It was very physical, but but using his Twitter account he didn’t hit the guy in the head did retweet several comments and he didn’t hit him with his from fans disagreeing with the helmet, and he tried to not.” fine. One of those Tweets cited Carroll was aware that there Tate’s own words after the game: some people — namely in the “If I didn’t hit him then he would Dallas locker room — who dis- have hit my quarterback.” agreed with that assessment. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones “I understand there are some said after Sunday’s game he ex- people who are staging a case pected the league would fine for whatever the league’s obser- Tate. vation is of this,” Carroll said. “I’m sure they will,” Jones “We’ll be anxious to see how that said in Dallas’ locker room. “We goes.” saw the same thing you saw. According to a report in Dal- That’s certainly something we las, the league decided it’s going know or expect penalties and to cost $21,000.

Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Megan Moore (1) and Megan Helm (7) celebrate a point by Centralia College during their match against Clark College on Soccer Wednesday night in Centralia. Lady Blazers Fall to Clark in Four Sounders Move on in Champions League By The Chronicle make a better game of it. The stepped up and set the ball well. It was a close battle, but Cen- last two games were super close. We need to use Haley as a hitter By The Seattle Times regular season and setting up for tralia College fell at home to We've just have to learn to stay as well, like in this game with SAN PEDRO SULA, Hon- a playoff run. Clark in four games on Wednes- focused and get over the top the nine kills." duras — Brad Evans scored the Evans broke a 2-2 tie for day night, 25-20, 18-25, 22-25, and push for the last four or five Libero Megan Helm had a winning goal in the 78th minute with a header off a cross from 23-25. The Trailblazers' re- points." productive defensive night, col- as Sounders FC clinched a berth midfielder Osvaldo Alonso on worked 6-2 offense was effective, Klingberg had 12 assists, lecting 23 digs, while Avery into the CONCACAF Champi- the right side, a combination while Graham finished with 21 between two second-half substi- however, with Haley Graham Noble had nine kills and eight ons League quarterfinals with and Maddie Klingberg dishing and nine kills, after the Blazers tutes. Unlike the Sounders’ pre- blocks. Brittany Henry added 10 3-2 group-stage win Wednesday out a solid amount of assists. started the season with a 5-1 of- at CD Marathon of Honduras. vious two leads, this one stuck. kills and nine digs. "We played good," Centralia fense before switching to the 6-2 Seattle, which also got goals “For us, it’s a good confidence- coach Susan Gordon said. "In during their last tournament. "With the offense we just from forwards Sammy Ochoa booster,” Evans said. “This win the second game, we got our- "The setters did a really good need to practice a bit more and and Eddie Johnson, improved under our belt will help us along selves in a hole right off the bat job," Gordon said. "This is about get it fine tuned," Gordon said. to 3-0 in CCL’s Group 4, which the way in the long run.” with some service errors but we the third real game of them run- Centralia College (2-4 over- ensured the MLS team a return Johnson had given Seattle were able to push forward and ning this offense. Maddie really all) will play at Pierce on Friday. trip to the knockout rounds of a 2-1 lead in the 62nd minute, the competition. finishing a pass from midfielder “It’s tremendous,” said coach Andy Rose, for Johnson’s 15th Former Roosevelt, WSU star Charlie Sells dies Sigi Schmid, whose team was goal this season in all compe- the first to qualify for the quar- titions — MLS, CCL and U.S. By The Seattle Times Hawks. However, he signed with Judy, raised three sons: Kass, 49, terfinals. “It’s a goal we set for Open Cup. Former Washington State the Hawaii Chiefs of the Ameri- and 48-year-old twins Jeff and ourselves — that we want to Marathon responded in the basketball standout Charlie Sells can Basketball Association. Todd. Sells is also survived by qualify tonight — and we were 68th minute, however, on a pen- died Sunday at his Mill Creek Before the season began, the siblings Betty Robertson and able to accomplish that.” alty kick by Mario Berrios, his home after a two-year year bat- Chiefs folded and Sells, a stand- John Sells and nine grandchil- Marathon fell to 0-1-1 and second of the game. The spot tle with Myelodysplastic Syn- out football and dren. cannot catch the Sounders with kick was awarded by referee drome and leukemia. He was 72. athlete at Roosevelt High in A memorial service will be at two games to play. The third Marlon Mejia after a controver- Sells, a 6-foot-7 forward, Seattle, tried out for the Dallas 2 p.m. Oct. 6 at First Presbyte- team in the group, Caledonia sial foul call on Sounders de- started three years for the Cou- Cowboys. He played in four ex- rian Church of Bellevue. AIA of Trinidad and Tobago, has fender Patrick Ianni in the pen- gars (1959-62), averaging 12.6 hibition games before returning In lieu of flowers, con- already been eliminated at 0-2-1. alty box. points and 10.9 rebounds for to the Chiefs, who had reorga- tributions can be made to a Seattle has gone unbeaten in Ochoa gave the Sounders legendary coach Marv Harsh- nized that year in Long Beach. scholarship created in Charlie its past five road games in the their first lead in the 11th min- man. Sells appeared in 24 games with Sells’ name at the Washington CCL group stage (4-0-1) dating ute when he headed in a cross After graduation, Sells was the ABL team and returned to State University Cougar Ath- to last year. The team can now from the left side by midfielder taken in the 10th round of the Seattle after the season. letic Scholarship Fund, PO Box place its sole focus on the Sup- Mario Martinez — a goal also 1962 NBA draft by the St. Louis Sells and his wife of 50 years, 641927, Pullman, WA 99164. porters’ Shield race in the MLS canceled out by a Berrios PK. Sports 4 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 SPORTS

Tuesday’s 2A Girls Soccer Football: Chieftains at Chehalis Continued from Sports 1 ran for 130 in a season-opening win over Heritage. "The best defense is a good The Chieftains have also offense against a guy like that," lost two games — to defending Amrine said. "If he's on the side- line, they can't score points. If State 4A champion Skyline, and you keep a really good offense to Mark Morris, 20-6, last week on the sidelines, then they have without quarterback Clayton a tendency to press. If they're not Frank in the lineup. on the field for 5 or 6 minutes, Frank isn't afraid to run or when they come out they want throw, and when he's handing to go." off the ball often goes to Remick Marching down the field Kawawaki, who ran for 126 on extended drives, however, is yards against Heritage. always easier said than done — "They're a spread team. and Eisenhower, like it's presi- They're a spread team that can dential namesake, is no slouch throw it," Bearcat coach Bob when it comes to defense. Wollan said, "but they really like "It's not like you can just go to run it." right at 'em," Amrine said. "But It all starts with Frank. we've spent a lot of time talk- "He likes to throw the ball ing this week about, hey, we've deep," Wollan said, "and the made a huge improvement from running game's just really solid Week 1 to Week 2 — but if we with him either giving it or pull- just keep taking care of our job, ing it." and if each guy handles the guy On the other side of the ball, in front of him, the big picture takes care of itself." the Chieftains run a 3-5 defense. Jeff Carlisle, a two-way line- "So everywhere we like to man, and linebacker Cole Ric- throw, which is quick, they've cardo both played well in the Ti- got people standing in," Wollan gers' 28-21 loss to on Friday, the said with a laugh. "They're kind coach added. of forcing us to come up with Centralia and Eisenhower some different things." kick off at 7 p.m. Friday night at At the end of the day, though, Tiger Stadium. Columbia River is a nonleague opponent — and the Bearcats Columbia River at W.F. West are treating it appropriately, and focusing on self-improvement, W.F. West's nonleague sched- ule just keeps getting more inter- from running the ball to lining esting. up correctly coming off of a 52- The Bearcats have hosted 14 loss on Saturday. high-flying Pendleton, Ore., "Really, this week's about us and faced Lake City, Ida., in the and getting our house in order," Kibbie Dome over the last two Wollan said, "and getting our weeks. Now Chehalis plays host feet back on the ground." to 3A Columbia River, a Van- W.F. West and Columbia couver team with a quarterback River kick off at 7 p.m. Friday at Brandon Hansen / [email protected] who passed for 277 yards and Bearcat Stadium. Centralia’s Caroline Boswell heads the ball for Tigers during their matchup against Captial on Tuesday night in Centralia. Report: Crab Records Due Oct. 1 Tigers Improve in Loss Continued from Sports 2 ment. Completed cards can be mailed in or recorded online. purchase of a two-pole endorse- By The Chronicle WDFW will announce win- The Lady Tigers' latest out- ment. WDFW would like to remind ter crab seasons for Puget Sound ing on the soccer field resulted crabbers their summer catch re- in early October. in a 4-0 Evergreen 2A Confer- cord cards are due by Oct. 1 and ••• ence loss to Capital on Tuesday must be returned whether or not Kimberly Mason is a freelance in Centralia, but it was a perfor- you caught or fished for crab writer and photojournalist. Visit mance that left coach Sue Parke during the season. Crabbers who her website at almostdailynews.com, optimistic. fail to file catch reports for 2012 find her on Facebook (Kimberly Ma- "I keep being pleasantly sur- will face a $10 fine, which will be son — The Chronicle), call 269-5017 prised by the players," Parke said. imposed when they apply for a or email kim@almostdailynews. "Every single player improves 2013 Puget Sound crab endorse- com. during every single game. That says something about the team. They're willing to work hard and Phone and Internet Discounts get better. I know they'll be a lot Available to CenturyLink Customers better in the second half of the season." The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission Capital opened up a 3-0 half- designated CenturyLink as an Eligible Telecommunications time lead, including a goal on a Carrier within its service area for universal service purposes. penalty kick due to a hand ball, CenturyLink’s basic local service rates for residential voice but managed just one goal in the lines are $13.50 per month and business services are $30.00 second half. Brandon Hansen / [email protected] per month. Specific rates will be provided upon request. Goalkeeper Erika Brower Centralia’s Sara Atkinson keeps control of the ball during her team’s matchup was solid for the Tigers, collect- against Captial on Tuesday night in Centralia. CenturyLink offers Lifeline service to customers who meet ing 19 saves. eligibility requirements. The federal Lifeline program is "I realize that it may not be “We came out and outshot Sanchez said, citing Fisher for undergoing some changes in 2012, but customers may be eligible if they participate in certain federal or state assistance a great score but it's a huge im- them 18-7 and basically con- another strong game. trolled the game,” Bearcat coach “She does things other girls programs or have a household annual gross income at or below provement," Parke said. "We 135% of the federal poverty level. Lifeline is available for only possessed the ball, and we had Tino Sanchez said. can’t do and is deadly out there,” one wireline or wireless telephone per household. Lifeline is some corner kicks and shots." Ali Rose scored an unassist- he said. “She draws attention not transferrable and documentation of eligibility is required to Centralia (0-4 overall, 0-3 ed goal in the 14th minute, then and frees up other girls.” enroll. Qualifying residents of American Indian and Alaskan league) will host Tumwater on assisted Marissa Reynolds for a Sanchez was also happy with Native tribal lands may be eligible for additional discounts. Thursday. goal in the 17th minute. Rashelle his team's defensive play. Fisher assisted a Meghan Ward “It’s another shutout for Lifeline eligible subscribers may also qualify for reliable home goal in the 43rd minute, and us and thats always good,” he high-speed Internet service up to 1.5Mbps for $9.95* per Bearcats Stay Unbeaten Ward scored again in the 69th mentioned. “We still have a few month for the first 12 months of service. Further details are W.F. West picked up another minute on an assist from things to work on but we are re- available at centurylink.com/internetbasics. shutout Tuesday night, taking Erskine. ally excited about tonight.” down Aberdeen 4-0 in Ever- “Our whole team did great W.F. West (5-0 overall, 3-0 in If you live in a CenturyLink service area, please call green 2A Conference girls soc- and you can’t score without your league) will play at Black Hills 1-800-244-1111 or visit centurylink.com/lifeline with cer action in Chehalis. whole team doing their part,” on Thursday. questions or to request an application for the Lifeline program.

Tuesday’s 2A Volleyball *CenturyLink Internet Basics Program – Residential customers only who qualify based on meeting income level or program participation eligibility requirements, and requires remaining eligible for the entire offer period. First bill will include charges Capital Holds Off Centralia in Four Games for the first full month of service billed in advance, prorated charges for service from By The Chronicle with this one," Centralia coach with 26 assists. She was also 13 the date of installation to bill date, and one-time charges and fees described above. Qualifying customers may keep this program for a maximum of 60 months after The Tigers played sixth- Neil Sharp said. "We didn't play for 15 from the service line with service activation provided customer still qualifies during that time. Listed High- ranked Capital close for the first well (last week) against Black one ace, and Julie Spencer was Speed Internet rate of $9.95/mo. applies for first 12 months of service (after which the two games, even winning the Hills, but we came out and put an offensive power with 17 kills rate reverts to $14.95/mo. for the next 48 months of service), and requires a 12-month second, but couldn't pull off an a lot of pressure on Capital, and had one assisted block. term agreement. Customer must either lease a modem/router from CenturyLink for an and played much better volley- additional monthly charge or independently purchase a modem/router, and a one-time upset in a 3-1 loss Tuesday in Ev- Jalyn Schmitt had a solid High-Speed Internet activation fee applies. A one-time professional installation ergreen 2A Conference volley- ball. Every night out we can see night serving as well, going 16 charge (if selected by customer) and a one-time shipping and handling fee applies to ball action on Ron Brown Court. things we're getting better at." for 18 and adding four kills. customer’s modem/router. General – Services not available everywhere. CenturyLink Capital won the first game Centralia (7-2, 0-2 league) Drew Christopher was 7 for 7 may change or cancel services or substitute similar services at its sole discretion without notice. Offer, plans, and stated rates are subject to change and may vary by 28-26, lost 26-24 in Game 2, and will play at No. 2 Tumwater on serving. Thursday. service area. Deposit may be required. Additional restrictions apply. Terms and took the final pair 25-16 and 25- "We served 89 percent as Conditions – All products and services listed are governed by tariffs, terms of 20. a team," W.F. West coach Lisa service, or terms and conditions posted at centurylink.com. Taxes, Fees, and Michaela Hall led the Ti- Aberdeen Sweeps W.F. West Wilson said. "I think our team Surcharges – Applicable taxes, fees, and surcharges include a carrier Universal Service charge, carrier cost recovery surcharges, state and local fees that vary by area gers with 22 kills and 14 digs, ABERDEEN — Despite was just playing too safe tonight, and certain in-state surcharges. Cost recovery fees are not taxes or government- and added four aces. Macken- a strong serving night, the which led to a breakdown in required charges for use. Taxes, fees, and surcharges apply based on standard zie Wasson notched nine kills Bearcats fell to Aberdeen, 3-0, in communication and team play. monthly, not promotional, rates. and 13 digs while hitting all 16 Evergreen 2A Conference vol- Kudos to Aberdeen, they con- of her serves with a pair of aces, leyball action here Tuesday. trolled the ball. I still think we're Brooke Lutman had 11 digs and The Bobcats eked out two a better team when we come to Tucker McAuley piled up 35 as- wins before winning strongly in play." sists. the third, 25-23, 25-23, 25-17. W.F. West (1-4 overall, 1-2 "I'm never going to be happy Molly Russell helped spread league) will host Black Hills on with a loss, but I'm encouraged the ball around for W.F. West Thursday. CH480730cz.cg • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012

Tuesday’s Prep Volleyball Mossyrock Holds Off Onalaska in Three Games

By The Chronicle ONALASKA — The Vikings played solid throughout to pick up a three-set sweep — 25-19, 25-21, 25-13 — of Onalaska here Tuesday in nonleague volleyball action. Calli Hensch led Mossyrock with 12 kills, while Shayne Fried had a solid performance at the net and, over her last two games, has recorded just one hitting error, according to coach Alex Nelson. “I’m really impressed with her hitting,” Nelson said. Amber St. Pierre notched 22 assists, and Kylie Blackburn stepped up and played excep- tional defense, Nelson pointed out. “I don’t think it was a real in- tense match, but we put the ball in play a lot and limited our er- rors,” Nelson said. “We limited our serving errors and our hit- ting errors, and did a good job with that.” Mossyrock (2-1) will host Napavine, while Onalaska is at Winlock, tonight. Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Mossyrock sophomore Calli Hensch celebrates a kill by the Vikings during their match against Onalaska on Tuesday in Onalaska. Warriors Down Rainier Peterson said. “It was good to “We just missed a few serves ROCHESTER — Team- allow some experience for our and struggled with serve-re- work helped the Warriors get by junior varsity players.” ceives,” Kelly said. “That kept Rainier on Tuesday night with a Five of Pe Ell’s JV players got shifting momentum their way.” 3-0 sweep (25-22, 25-20, 26-24) a bit of varsity work, including Morton-White Pass (2-2) here in SWW 1A League Ever- Hailey Compton, who served 7 will host Mossyrock at Morton green Division volleyball action. of 7. Senior setter Amanda Carey Alissa Brooks-Johnson had on Tuesday. helped the offense work with 18 eight kills while Sami Robinson assists. led the Trojans with nine. Wednesday’s Results “Amanda did a great job set- “We usually struggle a bit ting for us,” Rochester coach with serving but tonight we MWP Edges Rainier Wendy Hawes said. “We just were on,” Peterson said. RAINIER — Morton-White improved on our teamwork Pe Ell (4-0) will play at Adna Pass picked up a five-game vic- and talking from our last game. on Thursday. We also fine-tuned our passing tory on the road over Rainier on Wednesday. The nonleague and did a great job putting our Toutle Topples Adna in Five serves in.” matchup saw the 2B Timber- Brittney Orkney notched 14 TOUTLE — Adna put up wolves upsetting 1A Rainier 23- kills while Sarah Johnson had a fight against Toutle Lake but 25, 25-13, 24-26, 25-18, 15-10. six stuff-blocks. Freshman Cali came up short in five sets, losing “We started out a little slow,” Fritts also came up with three 21-25, 25-20, 24-26, 25-21, 15-10 Morton-White Pass coach Tam- here Tuesday in nonleague vol- big blocks for the Warriors. my Kelly said. “We missed some “In the final game we let leyball action. Brandon Hansen / [email protected] “Our team is combined of Onalaska freshman Ronnie Kinsman sends the ball over a Mossyrock defender serves in that third game but the them catch up a little bit but we girls really fought through the had a good crowd, good support younger and more experienced during their nonleague matchup on Tuesday in Onalaska. girls, whereas Toutle Lake has next two. They were upbeat the and we fought to the bitter end,” Lake to five sets. in four games, 25-21, 21-25, 25- Hawes said. “We didn’t want to all seniors and usually domi- whole time.” “Our girls rose above and 22, 25-20 here Tuesday in Cen- go to four games.” nates,” Pirate coach Wendie Ashley Kelly led the way tral 2B League volleyball action. Rochester (2-1 league) plays Dotson said, “and I am pleased competed at their level, which with a career-high 25 kills and “We struggled a bit on a few at rival Tenino on Thursday. that we competed up with them.” says a lot,” she said. “I am very Sam Eveland added 13. The of- Alexa Bond led the Pirates pleased and we are getting better things and made a few errors fense was well run by Madison and those errors were at the with 23 kills and also picked up every game.” King, who had 43 assists, and Trojans Thump Winlock wrong time,” Timberwolf coach six aces. Emily Ivie contributed Adna (3-1) will play at Pe Whitney Elledge, who passed 79 PE ELL — Pe Ell took control 16 assists, six kills and five aces, Tammy Kelly said. “But it was Ell for a nonleague match on times. over the court against Winlock while Macy Moon had 17 digs. Thursday. close all night.” in a 25-2, 25-7, 25-6 win here “We are making a lot of im- Madison McCoy served 16 Madison McCoy was 26 for 26 from the service line. Tuesday in Central 2B League provements and are striving to- Wahkiakum Gets Past MWP of 16 and had two kills, Madison volleyball. wards our goals,” Dotson added. King threw up 31 assists, Sam Morton-White Pass (3-2) “Not much to say about to- Despite the loss, Dotson was RANDLE — Morton-White Eveland had 11 kills and Ashley will host Mossyrock at Morton night’s game,” Pe Ell coach Eddi pleased to have taken Toutle Pass was bested by Wahkiakum Kelly had 10 kills for MWP. on Tuesday. Prep Girls Soccer Althauser, Warriors Streak Past Pirates With 3-1 Win By The Chronicle Camryn Althauser opened ROCHESTER — The War- up the scoring in the 28th min- riors scored three goals in a five- ute for the only goal before half- minute span to put away Adna time. She added her second goal 3-1 here Wednesday in SWW in the 58th minute, and Sey- 1A League Evergreen Division mour scored in the 56th. girls soccer action. “Our girls did great at knock- Camryn Althauser scored in the 11th minute on an assist ing the ball up front and our de- from Joni Lancaster, Sierra Sey- fense remained strong through mour scored in the 14th minute the entire game,” Hayes said. and Karlee Pearson scored on “They had a few quick girls that an Althauser assist in the 15th broke away a couple times but minute for Rochester. we shut them down each time.” The Warriors, according to coach John Hayes, saw Adna in the preseason Napavine jambo- Tigers Shut Out Montesano ree and adjusted their plan to MONTESANO — Napavine slow down Pirate sophomore shut out Montesano, 1-0, here Regyn Gaffney. Tuesday in SWW 1A League "We saw what kind of speed Evergreen Division girls soccer Regyn had and we kind of adjust- action. ed our lineup," Hayes said. "She still had her opportunities, be- “We played really good to- cause a player like that's going to." day,” Tiger coach Henry Gal- Gaffney did score in the 67th langer said, “even with a young minute for the game's final goal. back line who played really well.”

Pearson, Madison Justice Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Rachel Labrasca scored on and Seymour did a nice job of Rochester’s Sierra Seymour and Adna’s Kayla Weed bear down on the ball during a nonleague match on Tuesday night in a Grace Hamre assist for the keeping the ball out of the War- Rochester. game's lone goal. riors' end of the field, Hayes said, “Offensively we have im- and added that Althauser and plish much before halftime in a United's goal in the 46th minute, Rochester as the Warriors shut proved a lot and we had a ton of Joni Lancaster played well in the 3-1 loss here Tuesday in SWW but the hosts were unable to saw out Ocosta 6-0 here Tuesday in center midfield. combination play taking place 1A League Trico Division action. nonleague girls soccer action. "All the puzzle pieces were into the lead any further. today,” Gallanger said. “I am Heidi Franc scored in the “We had a good practice put into place tonight and did "I told the girls, if you play still not content with our of- 19th minute and Calli Crawford yesterday and worked on some well," Hayes said. two halves, we'll be okay," Malu- fense, but improving every game Rochester (2-2) will play at added a pair of goals before the nat said. things that were needed,” Roch- is our goal.” intermission to stake the visitors ester coach John Hayes said. “It Tenino tonight, while Adna is Toledo-Winlock (4-2) will Gallanger was pleased with a 3-0 lead. worked out for us tonight.” set to host Elma on Monday. host Seton Catholic at 6 p.m. to- his team’s overall performance. "We actually decided to play night in Winlock. Lancaster scored three of the in the second half, and did really six Warrior goals, in the 48th “We worked hard our last Slow Start Dooms United few practices and the girls came well," Toledo-Winlock coach Warriors Shut Down Ocosta minute with an assist from Jus- TOLEDO — King's Way Horst Malunat said. "It was a tine Mulvaney, in the 50th with out and executed it,” he said. came out fired up, and Toledo- 180 from half to half." ROCHESTER — Joni Lan- a Sierra Seymour assist and un- Napavine (2-1) will host Ho- Winlock United didn't accom- Michelle Gleason scored caster scored three goals for assisted in the 61st minute. quiam tonight. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 SPORTS

Wednesday’s Mariners Box Score Sports on the Air BALTIMORE 000 100 000 02 — 3 8 0 SEATTLE 000 100 000 00 — 1 8 1 THURSDAY, Sept. 20 COLLEGE FOOTBALL ORIOLES AB R H RBI BB SO #P AVG OBP SLG MARINERS AB R H RBI BB SO #P AVG OBP SLG 6 p.m. E Chavez RF 5 0 1 0 0 1 14 .209 .245 .291 D Ackley 2B 4 0 0 0 1 0 21 .232 .300 .339 ESPN — BYU at Boise St. J Hardy SS 5 0 1 0 0 3 20 .236 .282 .394 F Gutierrez CF 5 1 2 1 0 0 22 .256 .308 .405 NFL FOOTBALL N McLouth LF 5 1 2 0 0 0 14 .287 .358 .446 K Seager 3B 5 0 1 0 0 0 13 .258 .317 .420 5 p.m. A Jones CF 5 1 2 2 0 0 14 .286 .336 .506 J Montero C 5 0 2 0 0 0 15 .261 .298 .392 NFL — N.Y. Giants at Carolina C Figgins PR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .183 .261 .274 C Davis DH 4 1 0 0 1 0 18 .258 .313 .462 J Smoak 1B 5 0 0 0 0 0 7 .202 .269 .333 PRO GOLF M Reynolds 1B 5 0 1 1 0 2 26 .228 .348 .444 M Saunders LF-RF 3 0 1 0 2 1 19 .247 .305 .424 10 a.m. M Machado 3B 4 0 1 0 0 1 15 .264 .276 .426 M Olivo DH 4 0 0 0 0 0 23 .206 .225 .354 GOLF — PGA TOUR Championship R Andino 2B 4 0 0 0 0 1 10 .209 .280 .304 c-J Jaso PH 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .277 .396 .457 3:30 p.m. T Teagarden C 4 0 0 0 0 2 19 .140 .204 .320 C Wells RF 3 0 1 0 0 0 12 .221 .287 .373 GOLF — Navistar LPGA Classic Totals 41 3 8 3 1 10 150 a-T Robinson 0 0 0 0 1 0 7 .218 .292 .315 SOCCER IP H R ER BB SO HR PC-ST ERA B Ryan SS 3 0 1 0 0 1 10 .191 .278 .267 5 p.m. J Saunders 8.0 5 1 1 0 2 1 98-61 3.48 b-M Carp PH 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 .216 .316 .346 ESPN 2 — D.C. United at Philadelphia D O’Day 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 11-6 2.43 M Kawasaki SS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .196 .255 .206 7 p.m. Totals 38 1 8 1 4 3 155 P Strop 0.1 0 0 0 2 0 0 17-7 2.26 Pitchers IP H R ER BB SO HR PC-ST ERA PAC12 — Washington State at UCLA B Matusz 0.1 0 0 0 1 1 0 11-6 5.02 F Hernandez 8.0 6 1 1 1 8 0 103-69 2.86 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL L Ayala (W, 5-4) 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7-5 2.69 T Wilhelmsen 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 24-16 2.32 7 p.m. J Johnson (S, 45) 1.0 2 0 0 1 0 0 11-6 2.73 J Kinney (L, 0-3) 1.0 2 2 2 0 1 1 23-15 4.08 ROOT — Curtis at Puyallup Totals 11.0 8 1 1 4 3 1 155-91 Totals 11.0 8 3 3 1 10 1 150-100 FRIDAY, Sept. 21 AUTO RACING Scoreboard 9 a.m. 9. Sehome Minnesota at Detroit, 4:05 p.m. SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for PREP Tuesday’s Results 10. Fife Oakland at NY Yankees, 4:05 p.m. Local Prep Schedules Cross Country Milwaukee at Washington, 4:05 p.m. Sylvania 300, at Loudon, N.H. THURSDAY, Sept. 20 At Ocean Shores Class 1A Atlanta at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Volleyball 5K Varsity Races 1. Castle Rock Baltimore at Boston, 4:10 p.m. LA Dodgers at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. SPEED — NASCAR, Truck Series, Kentucky Onalaska at Winlock, 7 p.m. 2. Cascade (Leavenworth) Miami at NY Mets, 4:10 p.m. Centralia at Tumwater, 7 p.m. Teams: Naselle, North Beach, North 3. King’s (Shoreline) 201, at Sparta, Ky. River, Ocosta, Raymond, South Bend, 4. Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) Toronto at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m. Black Hills at W.F. West, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh at Houston, 5:05 p.m. 7 p.m. Willapa Valley, Ilwaco, Rochester 5. Lynden Christian Napavine at Mossyrock, 7 p.m. Cleveland at Kansas City, 5:10 p.m. Boys Results 6. Freeman SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole qualify- Rochester at Tenino, 7 p.m. Arizona at Colorado , 5:10 p.m. Ilwaco at Toledo, 7 p.m. 1 Evan Sutherland 18:46:00 ILWA 7. Naches Valley Chi. White Sox at LA Angels, 7:05 p.m. ing for Sylvania 300, at Loudon, N.H. (same-day Pe Ell at Adna, 7 p.m. 2 Angel Vazquez 18:46:00 ROCH 8. Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) Texas at Seattle, 7:10 p.m. tape) Onalaska at Winlock, 7 p.m. 3 Ryan Baxter 19:22:00 ROCH 9. Ridgefield San Diego at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m. Girls Soccer 4 Luke Anderson 19:35:00 OCOS 10. Nooksack Valley BOXING Tumwater at Centralia, 7 p.m. 5 Peter Holman 20:07:00 ROCH 6 p.m. W.F. West at Black Hills, 7 p.m. 6 Eli Paros 20:22:00 ROCH Class 2B NBCSN — Champion Ronald Cruz (17-0-0) Hoquiam at Napavine, 7 p.m. 7 Gabe Hernandez 20:26:00 NBCH 1. Reardan NFL Rochester at Tenino, 7 p.m. 8 Raymond Glover 20:27:00 RAYM 2. Colfax National Football Conference vs. Antwone Smith (21-4-1), for WBC Continental Seton Catholic at Toledo-Winlock 9 Corbin Sutherland 20:27:00 ILWA 3. Bear Creek (Redmond) NFC EAST W L PCT GB Americas welterweight title; light heavyweights, United (Winlock), 6 p.m. 10 Martin Monroy 20:36:00 ROCH 4. Darrington. Philadelphia 2 0 1.000 - Sergey Kovalev (18-0-1) vs. Lionell Thompson Cross Country 11 Nic Anderson 20:38:00 ROCH 5. Adna Dallas 1 1 .500 1 Adna, Mossyrock, Onalaska, Tenino 12 Daniel Scheller 20:39:00 ILWA 6. Riverside Christian (Yakima) NY Giants 1 1 .500 1 (12-1-0); junior middleweights, Gabriel Rosado at Fast & Flat (Morton-White Pass), 13 Ron Valley 20:53:00 ROCH 7. Northwest Christian (Colbert) Washington 1 1 .500 1 (20-5-0) vs. Charles Whittaker (38-12-2), at Beth- 3:30 p.m. 14 Cody Schmidt 20:56:00 ILWA 8. LaConner NFC NORTH Boys Golf 15 Viely Chum 21:06:00 OCOS 9. Dayton Green Bay 1 1 .500 - lehem, Pa. King’s Way at Rochester, 3:30 p.m. 16 Cohen Hansen 21:12:00 SBND 10. Kittitas Detroit 1 1 .500 - COLLEGE FOOTBALL 17 Dylan Wortman 21:54:00 ILWA Chicago 1 1 .500 - 5 p.m. FRIDAY, Sept. 21 18 Sam Long 21:55:00 ROCH Class 1B Minnesota 1 1 .500 - Football 19 Kenny Price 22:09:00 ILWA 1. Tekoa/Oakesdale, NFC SOUTH ESPN — Baylor at Louisiana-Monroe South Bend at Adna, 7 p.m. 20 Juan Arellano 22:10:00 WILV 2. Colton Atlanta 2 0 1.000 - GOLF Morton-White Pass at Onalaska, 7 3. Christian Faith (Federal Way) Tampa Bay 1 1 .500 1 Girls Results 10 a.m. p.m. 4. Pateros Carolina 1 1 .500 1 Wahkiakum at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. 1 Kenna Fosnacht 21:28 ROCH 5. Wilbur-Creston New Orleans 0 2 .000 2 TGC — PGA Tour, TOUR Championship, Mossyrock at Winlock, 7 p.m. 2 Katie Green 22:04 NASE 6. Moses Lake Christian NFC WEST 3 Lupe Vazquez 22:29 ROCH second round, at Atlanta Ilwaco at Toledo, 7 p.m. 7. Odessa-Harrington Arizona 2 0 1.000 - 4 Jessica Cook 22:37 WILV 3:30 p.m. Toutle Lake at Napavine, 7 p.m. 8. Thorp San Francisco 2 0 1.000 - 5 Sararose Gallo 22:41 OCOS Columbia River at W.F. West, 7 p.m. 9. Sunnyside Christian Seattle 1 1 .500 1 TGC — Navistar LPGA Classic, second round, 6 Kendra Sandford 23:25 ROCH Eisenhower at Centralia, 7 p.m. 10. Lopez Island St. Louis 1 1 .500 1 7 Kelsey Gundersen 23:36 OCOS at Prattville, Ala. (same-day tape) Rochester at Hoquiam, 7 p.m. 8 Chelsea Griffin 23:37 OCOS Forks at Tenino, 7 p.m. American Football Conference MAJOR LEAGUE 9 Kasey Hearn 24:31:00 NBCH Boys Tennis AFC EAST W L PCT GB 4 p.m. 10 Rebecca Lundholm 24:50:00 OCOS Capital at Centralia, 3:30 p.m. N.Y. Jets 1 1 .500 - 11 Mariah Silvera 25:56:00 WILV MLB — Regional coverage, L.A. Dodgers at LOCAL New England 1 1 .500 - SATURDAY, Sept. 22 12 D Kudasik 25:58:00 WILV Women’s Golf Buffalo 1 1 .500 - Cincinnati or Oakland at N.Y. Yankees Cross Country 13 Sav. Zimmerman 27:04:00 NASE Riverside Women’s Golf Club Miami 1 1 .500 - 7 p.m. Centralia, Toledo at Three Course 14 Morgan Walker 27:29:00 WILV Sept. 18 Results AFC NORTH Challenge (Seaside, Ore.) 15 Kiana Tanaka 27:40:00 WILV ROOT — Texas at Seattle 18-Hole Putts Baltimore 1 1 .500 - Mossyrock at King’s Cross Invite 16 Denise McDonald 28:10:00 WILV First Division PREP FOOTBALL (Shoreline) 17 Emily Bjornsgard 28:34:00 NASE Cincinnati 1 1 .500 - 18 Emma Fleck 29:02:00 ILWA 1. Janet Schultz Pittsburgh 1 1 .500 - 5:30 p.m. 2. Sue Morrissey Wednesday’s Results 19 Alicia Smaciarz 29:08:00 WILV Cleveland 0 2 .000 1 ESPN2 — Trinity (Ky.) vs. Cathedral (Ind.), at Second Division Boys Tennis 20 Grace Bruncke 29:28:00 ILWA AFC SOUTH 1. Wilma Brown Indianapolis W.F. WEST 3, BLACK HILLS 3 Houston 2 0 1.000 - (sets tied 6-6; WFW won 51-47 in Washington Prep Football Poll 2. Paulette Horton Indianapolis 1 1 .500 1 games won) By The Associated Press 0 2 .000 2 SATURDAY, Sept. 22 Singles Class 4A Tennessee 0 2 .000 2 AUTO RACING 1. Kenny Saari (W) def. Noah Du- 1. Skyline (11) 3-0 119 AFC WEST rette, 6-1, 6-0 2. Mead (1) 3-0 108 MLB San Diego 2 0 1.000 - 8 a.m. 2. Daniel Blomdahl (W) def. Cam- 3. Federal Way 3-0 93 Denver 1 1 .500 1 SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, “Happy eren Johnson, 6-1, 6-2 4. Skyview 2-1 74 Standings Kansas City 0 2 .000 2 3. Edison Jesney (B) def. Joseph Alex- 5. Camas 3-0 69 AMERICAN LEAGUE Oakland 0 2 .000 2 Hour Series,” final practice for Sylvania 300, at ander, 6-1, 6-0 6. Bellarmine Prep 2-1 66 EAST W L PCT GB Loudon, N.H. Doubles 7. Kentwood 3-0 53 NY Yankees 85 63 .574 - WEEK 2 RESULTS 9 a.m. 1. Jimmy Do/Garrett Nelson (B) def. 8. Gonzaga Prep 3-0 33 Baltimore 85 64 .570 .5 Thursday, Sept. 13 Jace Peterson/Seth Schneider 7-5, 6-0 9. Lake Stevens 2-1 10 Tampa Bay 79 70 .530 6.5 Green Bay 23, Chicago 10 SPEED — NASCAR, Whelen Modified Series, 2. Thomas Falor/Matt Mitchell def. 10. Issaquah 2-1 9 Boston 68 82 .453 18 at Loudon, N.H. Jacob Schneider/Christian Fazzari, 7-5, Others receiving 6 or more points: Toronto 66 81 .449 18.5 Sunday, Sept. 16 6-4 Ferris 7. CENTRAL Buffalo 35, Kansas City 17 1 p.m. 3. Ethan Tufts/Jeff Tereski (W) def. Chicago Sox 81 67 .547 - Cincinnati 34, Cleveland 27 ESPN — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, Ken- Carolina 35, New Orleans 27 Nathan Kiers/William Vincent Good- Class 3A Detroit 79 69 .534 2 Houston 27, Jacksonville 7 tucky 300, at Sparta, Ky. win 6-4, 6-1 1. Bellevue (12) 3-0 120 Kansas City 67 81 .453 14 2. Mount Si 3-0 107 Minnesota 62 87 .416 19.5 Miami 35, Oakland 13 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Arizona 20, New England 18 3. Meadowdale 3-0 92 Cleveland 61 88 .409 20.5 At Centralia NY Giants 41, Tampa Bay 34 9 a.m. WEST TUMWATER 5, CENTRALIA 1 4. O’Dea 2-1 76 Philadelphia 24, Baltimore 23 ESPN — Virginia vs. TCU Singles 5. Eastside Catholic 3-0 66 Texas 88 60 .595 - Indianapolis 23, Minnesota 20 1. Zach Drake (T) def. Ryan Heddens, 6. Kamiakin 2-1 62 Oakland 84 64 .568 4 St. Louis 31, Washington 28 ESPN2 — UTEP vs. Wisconsin 6-2, 6-1 7. Glacier Peak 3-0 55 LA Angels 81 68 .544 7.5 Seattle 27, Dallas 7 FSN — Mississippi at Tulane 2. Ryan Gudbranson (T) def. Micah 8. Lakes 1-2 34 Seattle 70 80 .467 19 Pittsburgh 27, NY Jets 10 Corwin, 6-2, 6-0 9. Mercer Island 3-0 19 NATIONAL LEAGUE San Diego 38, Tennessee 10 FX — Maryland at West Virginia 3. James Icenogle (T) def. Evan Ken- 10. Oak Harbor 2-1 15 EAST W L PCT GB San Francisco 27, Detroit 19 10 a.m. ney, 6-2, 4-6, 6-3 Others receiving 6 or more points: Washington 90 58 .608 - NBCSN — Yale at Cornell Doubles North Thurston 7. Atlanta 86 64 .573 5 Monday, Sept. 18 1. Mark Allen/Kevin Murphy (C) def. Philadelphia 75 74 .503 15.5 Atlanta 27, Denver 21 12:30 p.m. Adam Golden/Ryan Padgett, 6-0, 0-6, Class 2A NY Mets 66 82 .446 24 ABC — Teams TBA 6-3 1. Capital (11) 3-0 119 Miami 66 84 .440 25 WEEK 3 GAMES (PST) 2. Nathan Eliason/Cole Holbrook (T) 2. Othello 3-0 104 CENTRAL Thursday, Sept. 20 CBS — National coverage, Missouri at South def. Chris Martin/Nick Martin, 6-3, 6-1 3. Lynden (1) 2-1 92 Cincinnati 90 59 .604 - N.Y. Giants at Caroline, 5:20 p.m. Carolina 3. Jerad Stottlemeyer/Garrett Feldt- 4. Prosser 2-1 78 St. Louis 79 70 .530 11 Sunday, Sept. 23 ESPN2 — Teams TBA man (T) def. Federico Guerra/Ben Kal- 5. Lakewood 3-0 68 Milwaukee 76 72 .514 13.5 St. Louis at Chicago, 10 a.m. 6. Archbishop Murphy 2-1 58 Pittsburgh 74 74 .500 15.5 1 p.m. lus, 6-1, 6-3 Buffalo at Cleveland, 10 a.m. 7. Burlington-Edison 3-0 47 Chicago Cubs 58 91 .389 32 Tampa Bay at Dallas, 10 a.m. FX — Colorado at Washington St.

Boys Golf 8. Ellensburg 3-0 33 Houston 48 101 .322 42 Detroit at Tennessee, 10 a.m. 1:30 p.m. At Tumwater 9. East Valley (Spokane) 3-0 30 WEST Jacksonville at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. BLACK HILLS 215, CENTRALIA 223 10. W.F. West 2-1 24 San Francisco 86 63 .577 - NY Jets at Miami, 10 a.m. NBCSN — Harvard at Brown Black Hills (215) — Ryan Waldron Others receiving 6 or more points: LA Dodgers 77 72 .517 9 San Francisco at Minnesota, 10 a.m. 4 p.m. 39, Jake Shier 40, Sean Peters 43, Ian None. Arizona 74 74 .500 11.5 Kansas City at New Orleans, 10 a.m. Forster 46, Blake Fullington 47 San Diego 71 78 .477 15 Cincinnati at Washington, 10 a.m. ESPN — LSU at Auburn Centralia (223) — Tucker Voetberg Class 1A Colorado 58 90 .392 27.5 Philadelphia at Arizona, 1:05 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 36, Aaron Berg 41, Deter Voetberg 43, 1. King’s (11) 3-0 110 Atlanta at San Diego, 1:05 p.m. FOX — Kansas St. at Oklahoma Tyson Larson 49, Matt Lloyd 54 2. Royal 3-0 98 Tuesday’s Results Pittsburgh at Oakland, 1:25 p.m. 3. Cashmere 3-0 84 Minnesota 6, at Cleveland 5 Houston at Denver, 1:25 p.m. NBC — Michigan at Notre Dame At Chehalis 4. Cle Elum Roslyn 2-0 81 at Detroit 12, Oakland 2 New England at Baltimore, 5:20 p.m. 4:45 p.m. W.F. WEST 206, TUMWATER 229 5. Cascade Christian 2-1 58 Milwaukee 6, at Pittsburgh 0 ESPN2 — Vanderbilt at Georgia W.F. West (206) — Brady Calkins 6. Hoquiam 3-0 52 at Miami 4, Atlanta 3 Monday. Sept. 24 38, Jared Rasmussen 39, Alex Botten 42, 7. Blaine 2-1 36 Boston 7, at Tampa Bay 5 Green Bay at Seattle, 5:30 p.m. 5:07 p.m. Cincinnati 3, at Chicago Cubs 1 Seth Nishiyama 42, Jacob Botten 45 8. Woodland 3-0 35 3, at Kansas City 2 ABC — Clemson at Florida St. 9. Cedar Park Christian 2-0 28 Tumwater (229) — Heath Ohnrmus at St. Louis 4, Houston 1 7:30 p.m. 42, Luke Hare 45, Thomas Coats 46, 10. Montesano 1-2 10 at Arizona 3, San Diego 2 Kyle Rehm 46, Garret Neswick 50 Others receiving 6 or more points: La- at LA Angels 11, Texas 3 MLS ESPN — Arizona at Oregon Center 7. Baltimore 4, at Seattle 2 NBCSN — Nevada at Hawaii Cross Country at San Francisco 6, Colorado 3 Major League Soccer Standings At Stan Hedwall Park (Chehalis) Class 2B EASTERN CONFERENCE GOLF Team Scores 1. Waitsburg-Prescott (2) 3-0 81 Wednesday’s Results 11 a.m. Boys: W.F. West 20, Centralia 40 2. Morton White Pass (5) 3-0 75 at NY Yankees 4, Toronto 2 GP W L T Pts Girls: W.F. West 15, Centralia INC 3. Colfax (1) 2-0 68 at Washington 3, LA Dodgers 1 Kansas City 29 16 7 6 54 NBC — PGA Tour, TOUR Championship, 4. Willapa Valley 3-0 46 at Detroit 6, Oakland 2 Chicago 28 15 8 5 50 third round, at Atlanta Results 5. DeSales 3-0 43 Minnesota 6, at Cleveland 4 New York 29 14 8 7 49 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Boys 6. Napavine 2-1 31 Milwaukee 3, at Pittsburgh 1 Houston 29 12 7 10 46 1 Danny Robertson 17:05 CHEH 7. Lind-Ritzville Sprague 2-0 29 at NY Yankees 2, Toronto 1 Columbus 29 13 10 6 45 10 a.m. 2 Denver Parker 17:25 CHEH 8. (tie) Wahkiakum 3-0 21 LA Dodgers 7, at Washington 6 D.C. 28 13 10 5 44 WGN — St. Louis at Chicago Cubs 3 Cory Richardson 17:25 CENT 8. (tie) Naselle 3-0 21 Philadelphia 3, at NY Mets 2 Montreal 30 12 15 3 39 Atlanta 3, at Miami 0 12:30 p.m. 4 Dallas Snider 18:20 CHEH 10. Tekoa-Oakesdale1Rosalia 3-0 11 New England 29 7 15 7 28 at Tampa Bay 13, Boston 3 5 Tim Ricker 18:31 CENT Others receiving 6 or more points: Philadelphia 26 7 13 6 27 FOX — Regional coverage, L.A Dodgers at Cincinnati 6, at Chicago Cubs 5 Toronto FC 29 5 17 7 22 6 T.J. Even 18:32 CHEH None. at Kansas City 3, Chicago White Sox 0 Cincinnati, Atlanta at Philadelphia, or Minnesota 7 Tony Swenson 18:42 CHEH at St. Louis 5, Houston 0 WESTERN CONFERENCE at Detroit 8 Will Bardezbain 18:56 CHEH Class 1B at Arizona 6, San Diego 2 9 Nathan Winkle 19:06 CENT 1. Neah Bay (4) 3-0 67 Texas 6, at LA Angels 2 x-San Jose 29 17 6 6 57 6 p.m. 10 Conner Roberts 19:07 CHEH 2. Liberty Christian (2) 3-0 63 Baltimore 3, at Seattle 1 Seattle 28 13 6 9 48 MLB — Regional coverage, Chicago White 11 Colton Buster 19:46 CENT 3. (tie) Wellpinit 3-0 43 at San Francisco 7, Colorado 1 Los Angeles 29 14 11 4 46 12 Terek Thornburg 19:57 CHEH 3. (tie) Touchet 2-0 43 Real Salt Lake 29 14 11 4 46 Sox at L.A. Angels or San Diego at San Francisco 13 Eddie Lilii 20:05 CENT 5. Lummi 2-0 37 Thursday’s Games (PST) Vancouver 29 10 12 7 37 ROOT — Texas at Seattle 14 Nathan Wendling 20:27 CHEH Others receiving 6 or more points: Minnesota at Cleveland, 9:05 a.m. FC Dallas 30 9 12 9 36 15 Matthew Zylstra 21:21 CHEH Cusick 19. Oakland at Detroit, 10:05 a.m. Colorado 29 9 18 2 29 MOTORSPORTS 16 Dylan Caywood 21:55 CHEH Houston at St. Louis, 10:45 a.m. Portland 29 7 14 8 29 9 p.m. 17 Samual Juarez 22:27 CENT State Volleyball Rankings Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m. Chivas USA 28 7 14 7 28 SPEED — AMA Pro Racing, at Homestead, 18 Diante Spears 23:13 CENT By The Washington State Volleyball San Diego at Arizona, 12:40 p.m. x-clinched playoff berth Coaches Association Colorado at San Francisco, 12:45 p.m. Fla. (same-day tape) Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 1:05 p.m. Girls Class 2A Wednesday’s Results SOCCER Toronto at NY Yankees, 4:05 p.m. Columbus 1, Chivas USA 0 1 Carry Larsen 20:45 CENT 1. Selah LA Dodgers at Washington, 4:05 p.m. Portland 2, San Jose 2 4:30 a.m. 2 Serena Wallace 22:32 CENT 2. Tumwater Philadelphia at NY Mets, 4:10 p.m. 3 Tori Weeks 23:41 CHEH 3. West Valley (Yakima) Boston at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m. Kansas City 2, New York 0 ESPN2 — Premier League, Everton at Swan- 4 Maddy Coombs 25:42 CENT 4. Colville Chi. White Sox at Kansas City, 5:10 p.m. sea City 5 Noelle Bedford 26:01 CHEH 5. Anacortes Texas at LA Angels, 7:05 p.m. Thursday’s Games (PST) 5 p.m. 6 Amanda Forbes 27:46 CHEH 6. Capital (Olympia) D.C. at Philadelphia, 5 p.m. 7 Taylor Roberson 29:38 CHEH 7. Pullman Friday’s Games (PST) NBCSN — MLS, Portland at Real Salt Lake 8 Emilee Witham 30:15 CHEH 8. East Valley (Spokane) St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m. SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 • Sports 7

Thursday, Sept. 13 Thursday, Sept. 20 Green Bay 23 Chicago 10 N.Y. Giants at Carolina 8:20 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 16 1. 49ers (2-0) Jim Harbaugh improving his postgame handshake. Sunday, Sept. 23 Buffalo 35 Kansas City 17 2. Texans (2-0) Two-headed rushing attack too tough for Jaguars. Tampa Bay at Dallas 1 p.m. Carolina 35 New Orleans 27 Jacksonville at Indianapolis 1 p.m. Cincinnati 34 Cleveland 27 3. Falcons (2-0) Matt Ryan now has 27–4 record at Georgia Dome. Buffalo at Cleveland 1 p.m. Indianapolis 23 Minnesota 20 4. Packers (1-1) “Jay (Cutler) will throw us the ball,” says Woodson. N.Y. Jets at Miami 1 p.m. Houston 27 Jacksonville 7 Kansas City at New Orleans 1 p.m. Miami 35 Oakland 13 5. Steelers (1-1) Bounce back in style with blowout victory over Jets. Cincinnati at Washington 1 p.m. Arizona 20 New England 18 6. Eagles (2-0) Have two wins despite nine turnovers this season. St. Louis at Chicago 1 p.m. N.Y. Giants 41 Tampa Bay 34 7. Ravens (1-1) Rookie Justin Tucker hits FGs of 56, 51 and 48 yards. San Francisco at Minnesota 1 p.m. Philadelphia 24 Baltimore 23 Detroit at Tennessee 1 p.m. Seattle 27 Dallas 7 8. Broncos (1-1) Peyton Manning throws three INTs in first quarter. Atlanta at San Diego 4:05 p.m. St. Louis 31 Washington 28 9. Chargers (2-0) Retire Junior Seau’s No. 55 prior to shocking Titans. Philadelphia at Arizona 4:05 p.m. Pittsburgh 27 N.Y. Jets 10 10. Cardinals (2-0) Pull off upset of the week over heavily favored Pats. Pittsburgh at Oakland 4:25 p.m. San Diego 38 Tennessee 10 Houston at Denver 4:25 p.m. San Francisco 27 Detroit 19 11. Patriots (1-1) Aaron Hernandez injured; Kellen Winslow II signed. New England at Baltimore 8:20 p.m. Monday, Sept. 17 12. Seahawks (1-1) Golden Tate block symbolic of Hawks win vs. Boys. Monday, Sept. 24 Atlanta 27 Denver 21 13. Cowboys (1-1) Felix Jones’ fumble may be his last as kick returner. Green Bay at Seattle 8:30 p.m. 14. Giants (1-1) Tom Coughlin confronts Greg Schiano over last play. 15. Buccaneers (1-1) Knock down Giants’ Eli Manning in victory formation. C.J. SPILLER, RB, BILLS 16. Lions (1-1) Megatron transformed into possession WR by 49ers. GIANTS (1-1) AT PANTHERS (1-1) The Bills needed Spiller to step up with the loss 17. Bears (1-1) Jay Cutler snaps on J’Marcus Webb in ugly defeat. Carolina’s Cam Newton steps into the spotlight of Fred Jackson. Spiller answered to the tune of 18. Panthers (1-1) Earn first win over NFC South rival Saints since 2009. on Thursday night, taking on a Big Blue defense 15 rushes for 123 yards and two TDs, along 19. Jets (1-1) Pass defense struggles without All-Pro Darrelle Revis. led by one of Cam’s few athletic peers, pass- with three catches for 47 yards. Spiller helped 20. Rams (1-1) Cortland Finnegan baits Josh Morgan to draw flag. rushing end Jason Pierre-Paul. lead the Bills to a 35–17 win over the Chiefs. 21. Redskins (1-1) Josh Morgan loses cool, throws ball, costs Skins. Last week, Spiller rushed for 169 yards against 22. Bengals (1-1) Pacman Jones munches his way for 81-yard TD. BUCCANEERS (1-1) AT COWBOYS (1-1) the Jets and appears set up to finally have his 23. Bills (1-1) C.J. Spiller leads the NFL in rushing yards (292). Tampa Bay’s best bet is to keep Dallas from breakout season after struggling in his first 24. Colts (1-1) Andrew Luck, Chuck Pagano win Indy home debut. ever lining up in the “Victory Formation.” Why couple of years in the league. 25. Vikings (1-1) Defense can’t hold on in last-second loss to Colts. didn’t Greg Schiano think of that sooner? HAKEEM NICKS, WR, GIANTS 26. Dolphins (1-1) Reggie Bush carries Ryan Tannehill to first career W. JAGUARS (0-2) AT COLTS (1-1) Victor Cruz will get a lot of attention for the Gi- 27. Saints (0-2) Gregg Williams testimony not good for Vilma, Smith. After watching Adam Vinatieri hit a game-win- ants after catching an 80-yard bomb that 28. Titans (0-2) Lose ninth straight to Chargers, dating back to 1993. ning FG last week, Andrew Luck knows what helped get the Giants back into the game, but 29. Raiders (0-2) Silver-and-Bleak convert just 1-of-12 on third down. Tom Brady and Peyton Manning feel like. Nicks actually led the team with 199 receiving 30. Chiefs (0-2) Big day by Dwayne Bowe not enough to beat Bills. BILLS (1-1) AT BROWNS (0-2) yards on 10 receptions, including one TD. Cruz 31. Browns (0-2) Have lost 13 of last 16 against in-state rival Cincy. C.J. Spiller joined O.J. Simpson, Thurman added 179 yards on 11 receptions and a score. Charles Woodson Athlon Sports 32. Jaguars (0-2) Offense humiliated, gains franchise-low 117 yards. Thomas and Fred Jackson as the only Bills to The Giants certainly surprised the Buccaneers rush for back-to-back 100-yard games to open by having two receivers with almost 200 yards a season. The league’s leading rusher will look apiece during a thrilling 41–34 victory. to go for three straight at the Dawg Pound. DONTE ROSARIO, TE, CHARGERS JETS (1-1) AT DOLPHINS (1-1) The Chargers were without their big playmak- Tim Tebow returns to Miami, where the Mania ing tight end Antonio Gates. But that didn’t mat- started last season — when Tebow threw two ter against an anemic Titans secondary that TDs in the final 2:44 to pull off an 18–15 win on struggled to cover the middle of the field the Zebras Running Zoo the same day the Dolphins honored the 2008 entire game. Rosario burned the Titans for Florida Gators national championship team. three TDs despite making only four receptions Replacement referees CHIEFS (0-2) AT SAINTS (0-2) for 48 yards. Rosario made bank off of an ail- One team will earn its first victory following the ing Titans linebacking group that at one point lose control in Week 2 only matchup of winless teams. Drew Brees had only one starter on the field due to injuries. and Co. should put on a fireworks display at the As a result, the Bolts lit up the Titans for a By NATHAN RUSH Superdome against the struggling Chiefs. 38–10 blowout victory. Athlon Sports Editor BENGALS (1-1) AT REDSKINS (1-1) DANNY AMENDOLA, WR, RAMS RG3 remains front and center on offense, but Amendola recorded over 100 yards and 12 re- What happens when those charged seemingly the entire Washington defense is ceptions in the first half, being one of only two with correcting mistakes are the ones banged up — with linebacker Brian Orakpo Rams receivers with more than one reception. making the worst errors of all? and Adam Carriker already out for the season. Amendola did just enough for the Rams to pull The NFL is in the process of finding RAMS (1-1) AT BEARS (1-1) off a 31–28 win over the Redskins. His final out, as the second week of replace- St. Louis coach Jeff Fisher returns to Chicago, numbers were 15 receptions for 160 yards and ment referees quickly deteriorated where he learned the ropes from Mike Ditka a touchdown. Quarterback Sam Bradford fin- and Buddy Ryan during the famed 1985 Bears’ ished with three TDs and one INT, although it into mass confusion — with unorgan- Super Bowl run and set the team’s punt return would have been hard to guess he was going ized game management, inconsistent yardage mark since broken by Devin Hester. to end up with stats like that after a sluggish (or wrong) penalties called and a gen- 49ERS (2-0) AT VIKINGS (1-1) start in the first half. eral lack of on-field discipline that, at The Vikings better batten down the hatches, REGGIE BUSH, RB, DOLPHINS times, bordered on out-of-control. because the 49ers defense has been a wall of The former Heisman winner was unstoppable “There’s some serious calls the refs water, flooding backfields and drowning ball against the Raiders as he carried the rock 26 missed,” said Ravens linebacker Ray carriers in wins over the Packers and Lions. times for 172 yards and two TDs. Bush made it Lewis, following a 24–23 loss at LIONS (1-1) AT TITANS (0-2) a lot easier for rookie quarterback Ryan Tan- Philadelphia, in a game filled with “People need to step up and do their job,” Chris nehill, who passed for 200 yards with one TD Johnson told The Tennessean after a 38–10 and zero INTs. Bush also had six receptions for controversy as well as extracurricular physical altercations after the whistle. loss at San Diego. “They don’t need to let peo- 46 yards. It was a good win for the Dolphins, ple beat them. It don’t matter who the opposing who opened the season against one of the “It’s just the way it is, man, all defense is, you can’t let your guy beat you.” The toughest defenses in the league in the Texans. around the league. We have to correct opposing defense is coached up by Jim Bush’s 172 yards was the second best total of that. These games are critical. Guys Schwartz, who worked in Tennessee from his career, just behind the 203 yards he put up are giving everything they’ve got all 1999-2008 before taking the top spot in Detroit. against the Bills last December. Athlon Sports across the league. But these are calls, Veteran officials like Ed Hochuli — shown here signaling for unsportsmanlike conduct FALCONS (2-0) AT CHARGERS (2-0) with the regular refs — if they were Atlanta power back Michael Turner — who Prime Time Players provided by — are easily criticized but, as seen in Weeks 1 and 2, not so easily replaced. was known as the “Burner” during his days in FanSided.com here — we know the way the calls would be made.” Thus far, replacement referees have “Player safety? Doesn’t matter in San Diego — returns to his old stomping Currently the NFL has locked out struggled with every aspect of the rule this case. Bringing in Division III of- grounds. Unfortunately, Turner was charged 121 referees in a dispute over pay and with DUI after the win on Monday night. The book — game clock, ball placement, ficials? Doesn’t matter. Because in the Dirty Birds may have to rely more on Matt Ryan pensions in a labor struggle that, in down and distance, NCAA vs. NFL end, you’re still going to watch the — who threw his 100th career TD last week some ways, mirrors last year’s pro- rules, replay, timeouts, etc. game. … It doesn’t affect the desire — to carry the load in this battle of unbeatens. longed lockout of the players. And at the end of a rocky Week 2, for the game. If it affected the desire EAGLES (2-0) AT CARDINALS (2-0) As a result, the league has turned to tempers were running hot among for the game, they’d come up with a Remember when Kevin Kolb was tabbed as the replacement referees to officiate coaches, players and even television few extra million dollars.” “Quarterback of the Future” in Philadelphia and games until both sides have come to analysts — one of which was quick to The integrity of the game — or the Michael Vick was just a high-profile backup? an agreement. And the NFL doesn’t point the finger at Commissioner 2012 regular season, at the very least STEELERS (1-1) AT RAIDERS (0-2) seem to be in any hurry. Roger Goodell and the league office. — hangs in the balance. How many Big Ben Roethlisberger completed 24 passes “Officiating is never perfect. The “Everything about the NFL now is games have to be impacted before the to 10 different receivers in a win over the Jets. current officials have made great inelastic for demand. There’s nothing regular referees return to the field? New Steelers offensive coordinator Todd Haley strides and are performing admirably (the NFL) can do to hurt the demand “The time is now,” said Lewis. “Get will take the aerial show on the road to the Black Hole. But the Steel Curtain defense will under unprecedented scrutiny and for the game. So, the bottom line is, the regular referees in here and let the likely be without safety Troy Polamalu (calf) and great pressure,” NFL spokesman they don’t care,” said ESPN analyst games play themselves out. We al- linebacker James Harrison (knee) once again. The Greg Aiello stated in an email to Steve Young, during a postgame rant ready have controversy enough with TEXANS (2-0) AT BRONCOS (1-1) ■ Titans running back CHRIS JOHNSON has Associated Press . after Monday Night Football. the regular refs.” Peyton Manning knows all about the Texans 19 carries for just 21 rush yards — averaging from his days tossing TDs in the AFC South as a robust 1.1 yards per carry. With a struggling a member of the Colts. During his tenure in O-line failing to pave the way, and the Lions Mitchell Rob Nathan Patrick Steven Athlon Board of Experts Light Doster Rush Snow Lassan Consensus Indy, the four-time MVP went 16–2 against and Texans up next on the schedule, CJ may This Week’s Games & Experts’ Records 21-11 20-12 18-14 18-14 22-10 19-13 Houston, with 42 TDs and nine INTs. In fact, continue to frustrate Giants at Panthers (Thu.) Panthers by 5 Giants by 2 Giants by 5 Giants by 3 Giants by 4 Giants by 2 Manning has thrown more TDs against the Tex- owners. Buccaneers at Cowboys Cowboys by 3 Cowboys by 5 Buccaneers by 3 Cowboys by 4 Cowboys by 7 Cowboys by 3 ans than any other team during his career. Jaguars at Colts Colts by 3 Colts by 1 Colts by 4 Colts by 2 Colts by 6 Colts by 3 PATRIOTS (1-1) AT RAVENS (1-1) Bills at Browns Browns by 1 Bills by 2 Browns by 1 Bills by 2 Bills by 5 Bills by 1 This Sunday night fight is a rematch of last Jets at Dolphins Dolphins by 3 Dolphins by 3 Jets by 3 Jets by 3 Jets by 8 Jets by 2 year’s AFC Championship Game, which was Chiefs at Saints Saints by 7 Saints by 1 Saints by 10 Saints by 4 Saints by 10 Saints by 7 won by the Patriots, 23–20, following two Bengals at Redskins Redskins by 10 Redskins by 4 Redskins by 8 Redskins by 3 Redskins by 3 Redskins by 6 botched plays by the Ravens — a dropped Rams at Bears Bears by 10 Bears by 6 Bears by 13 Bears by 7 Bears by 7 Bears by 9 pass by Lee Evans (who had the ball knocked 49ers at Vikings 49ers by 14 49ers by 7 49ers by 17 49ers by 9 49ers by 13 49ers by 12 out of his casual grip by Sterling Moore) and a Lions at Titans Lions by 7 Lions by 3 Titans by 6 Lions by 3 Lions by 6 Lions by 3 missed potential game-tying 32-yard field goal Falcons at Chargers Chargers by 3 Chargers by 2 Falcons by 4 Falcons by 3 Chargers by 3 Chargers by 1 by Billy Cundiff with 11 seconds remaining. Eagles at Cardinals Cardinals by 4 Eagles by 1 Eagles by 6 Eagles by 2 Eagles by 5 Eagles by 2 PACKERS (1-1) AT SEAHAWKS (1-1) Steelers at Raiders Steelers by 3 Steelers by 4 Steelers by 10 Steelers by 4 Steelers by 3 Steelers by 5 The Packers will have had 10 days to bask in Texans at Broncos Broncos by 1 Texans by 3 Broncos by 1 Texans by 8 Texans by 2 Texans by 2 their 23–10 beatdown of the Bears on Thurs- Patriots at Ravens Ravens by 1 Ravens by 1 Ravens by 3 Patriots by 3 Patriots by 3 Ravens by 1 day. The Seahawks will try to avoid getting too Packers at Seahawks (Mon.) Seahawks by 5 Packers by 7 Packers by 3 Packers by 3 Packers by 5 Packers by 3 cocky after whipping the Cowboys, 27–7.

Advertise here and be seen. Call today 807-8203 Sports 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 SPORTS

MLB Commentary This Year’s Gritty Seahawks is the Team Jim Mora Wanted TOUGH GUYS: Jim Mora have graduated from an under- sized football team that aspired Said Team Needed to be speedy (though it never More “Dirtbags,” And quite got there) to an oversized squad that is still explosive Now That He’s Gone, despite the brawn. Teams don’t Pete Carroll and John come to Seattle and punch the Seahawks in the face now. It’s Schneider Have Built too dangerous to stick your a Seahawks Roster hands that close to their froth- ing mouths. Consider the after- Full of Them math of Sunday’s vicious 27-7 f you had to pare down victory over the the all-in, anti-hierarchy the most revealing confirma- ISeahawks to a single tion of the Seahawks’ nastiness. defining image, the deceptive The Cowboys are still trying to smile of Kam Chancellor would dismiss questions about why be an apt selection. He looks they weren’t Cowmen in that Seattle Mariners starting Felix Hernandez throws against the Baltimore Orioles in the first inning of the Mariners like the nicest person ever born, game. They’re still hearing 3-1 loss on Wednesday. and he might be off the field, about how they rushed for only but the wicked within him actu- 49 yards and how the Seahawks ally makes his lips curl. outgained them 149-8 on the The strong ground in the second half and safety with how they were mauled in every the nickname way. The Cowboys lobbied hard Extra-Inning Blues Bam Bam hits for Golden Tate, the Seahawks’ like thunder 5-foot-10 wide receiver, to be TROUBLES LATE: Mariners walks to Saunders, Trayvon in the fourth inning, sliding strikes — with fined (and succeeded, unfortu- Robinson and Dustin Ackley. across home plate ahead of Je- abrupt and nately) for his powerful block on Fall to Orioles in Ayala (5-4) was brought in to sus Montero’s sweep tag. startling force. linebacker Sean Lee. Second Straight Extra face Franklin Gutierrez, who Saunders was the perfect When you see But looking at the big pic- Innings Game hit his fourth homer of the option for the Orioles to have his smile in this By Jerry Brewer ture, how’s that debatable fine season in the fourth inning to on the mound considering his setting, you’d The Seattle for a progress report? The Se- By Tim Booth account for Seattle’s only run. past success against the Mari- think he was Times ahawks, once soft as a $100 pil- Gutierrez was able to work the ners in Seattle. In his previous the cruelest per- low, are now making teams cry The Associated Press count to 3-2, but Ayala came six starts at Safeco Field, Saun- son ever born. to the league for intervention. SEATTLE — Adam Jones inside and forced a weak pop ders was 6-0 with a 0.98 ERA. That’s the 2012 Seahawks. The Seahawks’ bags are full hit a two-run homer in the top up to shortstop to end Seattle’s It was just the recipe Baltimore They’re grinning roughnecks. of dirt. of the 11th inning and the Bal- best scoring threat. needed with a taxed bullpen Actually, for a better descrip- “That’s what we do — out- timore Orioles won their 15th Nate McLouth singled with that saw seven relievers work tion, let’s venture back to De- physical guys,” cornerback straight extra-innings game one out in the 11th ahead of in Tuesday night’s game. cember 2009, pre-Pete Carroll, Brandon Browner said. with a 3-1 victory over the Se- Jones’ homer. It was his third Saunders did his part get- and borrow from an infamous I would’ve asked Browner attle Mariners on Wednesday career homer against the fran- ting through eight innings. He rant by former coach Jim Mora. for more insight, but the 6-4, night. chise that drafted the talented gave up five hits and struck out They’re dirtbags. 220-pound cornerback looks A night after the teams center fielder, and then traded two. It was just the second time Remember that lame-duck double that size for some reason. played an 18-inning mara- him to the Orioles as part of this season — and first since dirtbag plea? Mora was a couple And huge doesn’t need to clarify thon that lasted nearly 6 hours, a massive deal that brought joining the Orioles in August of weeks from being fired after anything. The Seahawks are no Jones, the one-time Mariners pitcher Erik Bedard to Seattle. — that Saunders pitched at least only one season, and unpro- fun to play. They’ve been that prospect, gave Baltimore a Lost in the extra inning eight innings. He had a com- voked, he provided the most way for a while, but the reputa- huge boost in its race with drama were the performances plete game three-hitter for Ari- candid and ill-received com- tion is growing stronger as the the Yankees for the lead in the of starting pitchers Joe Saun- zona against Miami in April. ments of his brief tenure. He team matures. They’re learning AL East. Even with New York ders and Felix Hernandez on The one mistake Saunders called out the Seahawks for be- how to impose their physical sweeping a doubleheader from a night both teams needed a made came in the fourth and ing soft. will within the rules. Sunday Toronto on Wednesday, the break for their bullpens. snapped Seattle’s 17 straight “You’ve got to be a little bit of might have been the hardest- Orioles stayed just a half-game Hernandez perhaps re-ig- innings without a run when a dirtbag,” Mora said, talking hitting, nastiest game of the back in the division race. Ad- nited his AL Cy Young chanc- Gutierrez homered to left-cen- specifically about the Seahawks’ Carroll era, and the Seahawks ditionally, the Orioles moved es by throwing eight innings, ter. It was his first homer since awful offensive line. “Not as a were penalized just five times. into the top spot in the AL giving up just one run, six hits Sept. 4 against Boston. person. But on the football field. Carroll and Schneider have wild-card race after Oakland and striking out eight. But he Notes: Baltimore prospect Because in the pit, where all the done a fantastic job eliminat- was handed a 6-2 loss in De- couldn’t snap his three-game Dylan Bundy was recalled stuff goes down, man, if you ing the longtime elephant in troit. losing streak thanks to the no- from Double-A Bowie on don’t have some frickin’ tough- the franchise that Mora ac- According to the Orioles, decision. It was the sixth time Wednesday. The Orioles need- ness, you’re going to fail, you knowledged. They did it with with information from the this season Hernandez has ed the extra arm in the bullpen know?” great creativity; Carroll moved Elias Sports Bureau, the 15 pitched at least seven innings after Tuesday’s 18-inning mar- He went on to express his 320-pound Red Bryant to defen- straight extra-inning wins is and given up one or none athon and the 19-year-old was desire to coach “nail-eaters,” sive end. They did it by invest- the longest streak since the earned runs, but come away the choice. ... Tuesday’s game and he disclosed that opponents ing in underappreciated talent; Cleveland Indians won 17 with a no-decision. It was his was the second-longest in Safe- believe “if you walk into Seattle Browner and 6 feet 3 Richard straight in 1949. 12th start overall pitching at co Field history by innings and and punch them in the face, Sherman are abnormally big Jones’ turned on a 3-2 pitch least eight innings with one the longest by time at 5 hours, they won’t react.” cornerbacks who manhandle from Seattle’s Josh Kinney (0- earned run or less, the most in 44 minutes. ... Baltimore LHP Mora was right. He hadn’t receivers in press coverage. They 3) and sent his 30th homer into the majors. Brian Matusz pitched in the won enough games in Seattle to did it by trading for running the Baltimore bullpen in left The only run Baltimore got 10th inning less than 24 hours garner credibility, and the rant back Marshawn Lynch, the field. off Hernandez was due to hus- after needing to go to a Seattle contributed greatly to the unfair most influential representative Jim Johnson pitched the tle. Chris Davis was running hospital seeking treatment for perception that he didn’t have of their physical style, and by bottom of the 11th for his ma- on a 3-2 pitch and scored from an allergic food reaction. the temperament to handle a bringing in offensive line guru jor league-leading 45th save. It first on Mark Reynolds’ single rebuilding process. But he was Tom Cable and giving him carte wasn’t a basic save, though, as frickin’ right. After Mora was blanche to fix the running game. Kyle Seager and Jesus Montero fired, Carroll and general man- It’s crazy to think that, only started the inning with singles. ager John Schneider took over, three years ago, the Seahawks Johnson quickly rebounded and what did they immediately were forced to use 180-pound to get Justin Smoak to ground do? Start making the Seahawks Kelly Jennings as an emergency into a 3-6-1 double play. bigger and more physical. It long snapper. They weren’t nail- Michael Saunders walked, was a delayed dirtbagging of eaters back then. They weren’t but was caught stealing by a football team that had be- even fingernail-biters. Taylor Teagarden trying to come too clean. Three years Now, they’ll steal your lunch get into scoring position while later, the Seahawks are among money, buy a meal, eat it in pinch-hitter John Jaso never the most rugged teams in the front of you and feed you the got the bat off his shoulder for NFL. There’s little concern trash. the final out. about whether they’ll push back Somewhere on UCLA’s cam- Baltimore was only able to anymore. They often push first. pus, Mora is weeping, either reach the 11th thanks to Luis They excel in rushing defense with pride or regret he couldn’t Ayala’s pitching in the bottom Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press and rushing offense, two areas coach this team. It’s easy to get of the 10th. Seattle loaded the Seattle Mariners’ Franklin Gutierrez (21) is greeted at the plate by Mariners’ that measure toughness. They emotional about these dirtbags. bases with two outs thanks to Kyle Seager, right, after Gutierrez hit a solo home run in the fourth inning UPCOMING MARINERS SCHEDULE

Sept. 21 Texas 7:10 p.m. Sept. 22 Texas 6:10p.m. Sept. 23 Texas 1:10 p.m. Sept. 25 @LAA 7:05 p.m. Sept. 26 @LAA 7:05 p.m. Sept. 27 @LAA 12:35 p.m. Sept. 28 @OAK 7:05 p.m. Sept. 29 @OAK 1:05 p.m. CH480854bw.db Sept. 30 @OAK 1:05 p.m. Oct. 1 LAA 7:10 p.m. Oct. 2 LAA 7:10 p.m. Oct. 3 LAA 3:40 p.m. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 Life:A&E

Pete Caster / [email protected] Ron Gaul, Toledo, explains how he came up with cofee art as a painting medium after he spilled cofee and noticed it had an interesting design. He also realized that diferent cofees had diferent hues and colors.

By Hallie Simons For The Chronicle

The morning cup of coffee is an essential part of many lives in the Paciic Northwest. Ron Gaul, 43, Toledo, however, saw it as more than just that. “I do sit there in the morning and stare at my coffee fumes trying to wake up,” said Gaul, over his coffee cup. Gaul is one of many artists being featured in the 10th annual A depiction of Bigfoot is seen in one of Ron Gaul's cofee art paintings ARTrails studio tour, which began last weekend and concludes this at the Morgan Arts Centre on Monday in Toledo. Saturday and Sunday, as the self-proclaimed “Coffee Artist.” ‘Brew it... Drink it... Paint it.’ Waking Up to Coffee Art

Using homemade paints from coffee grounds, Gaul paints on watercolor paper and canvas. “There’s no brilliance coming out of this mind, it just is what it is,” Gaul said. “It’s really just a controlled coffee stain.” And ultimately, it’s just that: a coffee stain. The effect the coffee has on canvas or watercolor paper is almost exactly the same as it would have on a shirt. The difference is that Gaul makes it into something beautiful and remarkable, versus a reason to whip out the stain remover. “What makes an artist unique is when they do things differently.” said Gaul. “You’ve gotta keep reaching. A true artist will find something that takes what they create and takes it to the next level. There’s something to be said for coming up with your own idea.” His paintings reflect the choice in media: With a coffee mug as a base, Gaul manipulates the coffee aroma or fumes to create the abstracted form of, typically, a woman. Gaul tries to make his work pleasing, slightly sensual, as if the particular cup of coffee is alluring or something people would enjoy. While staying in the realm of coffee, Gaul has experimented with sugar, ‘‘There’s something which has a similar effect on coffee as Steam rising out of a cofee cup is depicted in one of Ron Gaul’s cofee-stained salt would on watercolor paint, and red paintings at the Morgan Art Centre in Toledo on Monday evening. to be said for wine to paint the woman’s lips. coming up with One upside to painting with coffee grounds? It’s environmentally friendly. your own idea.’’ There are no chemicals or artificial dyes to spread through the water system or Ron Gaul The coffee artist of Toledo on surfaces. Coffee grounds decompose rapidly and are nutritious to the soil. Gaul became involved with ARTrails as a way to share his work with others and to show them how he creates his artwork. “That’s one of the cool things about ARTrails,” said Gaul. “It gives me the time to work, talk to people, and work with other artists.” “I like the camaraderie with the other ARTrails artists. It makes me a better teacher and forces me to be a better artist, to create.” Artwork aside, Gaul teaches art classes in the Toledo school

please see COFFEE, page Life 2

Ron Gaul’s signature is visible on one of his paintings, which are on sale for $250 to $300 at the Check out more images of Ron Gaul’s Coffee Art Morgan Arts Centre in Toledo. Gaul is also the art teacher at Toledo High School. on chronline.com

Upcoming Activities & Events Monday, Sept. 24 Wednesday, Sept. 26 tips and explain the unique University of Oregon before Cowlitz Prairie Grange, 864-2023 risks and symptoms in women’s moving to Washington. Music, 10:30-11:45 a.m., Twin Cities Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo heart health during “The Heart A health fair will be held Senior Center, 748-0061 Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange No. of the Matter,” a free seminar prior to the presentation. At- Rummage sale, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Oakview Grange, 2715 N. Pearl, $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 153, 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis to be held at 7 p.m. at the Great tendees to the health fair, from Wolf Lodge, Grand Mound. Centralia, lunch available Free community dinner, 5:30-7 Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., will receive free Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Ashley is a board certi- health screenings, including Historic Lewis County Farmer’s p.m., Centralia United Methodist Chehalis, 740-0492 fied cardiologist at Providence for blood pressure, cholesterol, Market, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., corner of Church, 506 S. Washington, 736-7311 Pearl and Maple streets, Centralia, Organizations Cardiology Associates with blood sugar, hand grip strength, a special interest in women’s diabetes and heart disease. 736-8977, lewiscountyfarmersmarket. Tuesday, Sept. 25 and preventive cardiovascular org Thursday, Sept. 27 medicine. Open mic, 7 p.m., Matrix Oktoberfest, fundraiser, 4:30-7 Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, She was the medical director Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., p.m., Toledo Senior Center, bratwurst, doors open at 4:30 p.m., game starts of the Cardiovascular Wellness Chehalis, 740-0492 German sausage, green beans, red at 6:30 p.m.; food available, 736-9030 Free Women’s Health potatoes, sauerkraut, apple strudel and Rehabilitation program at and beverage, $8, 864-2112 Community Farmers Market, Health Fair to Be Held the Oregon Heart & Vascular Rickey Otto Gabbard and The Blue 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Boistfort Street, Friday, Sept. 28 Institute and a clinical profes- Emerald Cowboys, 8 p.m., Matrix Chehalis, 740-1212 or info@ at Great Wolf Lodge sor in the Division of Human Oregon Trail music and dancing, communityfarmersmarket.net Dr. Phoebe Ashley will give Anatomy and Physiology at the open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., please see CALENDAR, page Life 2 Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 LIFE

Coffee: Art on Display at Centralia Union Depot Continued from Life 1 them. I’d like to get into the coffee industry doing design” Artwork aside, Gaul teaches ARTRAILS Gaul said. art classes in the Toledo School STUDIO TOURS District and coaches several Gaul also does sports for them as well. Gaul commissioned work, with some Ron Gaul and the was the artist who created the recent pieces being donated other ARTrails artists will Warhawk mascot drawing to help fund breast cancer conclude their open- when Toledo and Winlock awareness programs. studio tour this Saturday schools combined for athletes. His favorite type of coffee? and Sunday from 10 As far as the future of his Gaul enjoys a nice mocha a.m. to 5 p.m. Visit the artwork is concerned, Gaul to “get a shot of chocolate in ARTrails website at would be interested in selling to there.” Gaul says that he doesn’t artrailsofsww.org for a corporation. Since the Pacific really speak the coffee lingo, more information. Northwest is the coffee icon surprisingly, so his drink orders The downtown of the nation, Gaul thinks he’s are usually very simple when he Centralia exhibition in good shape, being the only gallery at the Union coffee artist in this area. The orders from a coffee stand. For more information on Depot will be open until others, Gaul said, are on the Sept. 23 from 10 a.m. to Pete Caster / [email protected] other side of the country. Gaul and his artwork, visit him 5 p.m. “Cofee artist” Ron Gaul looks up at a collection of his paintings at the Morgan Arts “I would really like to go online at www.rongaulcoffeeart. Centre in Toledo on Monday evening. Gaul is one of the local artists who will meet to Starbuck’s or Tully’s and com. He can be reached at the public during the second weekend of ARTrails this Saturday and Sunday. present to them and work for [email protected].

Calendar: Women’s Health Fair, Voetbergs at Fundraiser, Free Halloween Costumes

Continued from Life 1 full theatrical performance re- children of all ages, men, women shampoo and cream rinse, Railroad is hosting the Rails to creating the orchestrated sound and even pets. razors, diapers, wet wipes, baby Ales Saturday, Sept. 29. Coffeehouse, Chehalis, $6 ($5 for Narcotics Anonymous or Alcoholics of an entire musical production All costumes are brand new; bath items, home cleaning Beer will be available both Anonymous members), 740-0492 using only their voices, will be most are still in their original supplies on the train to and at Mineral Stir Crazy, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter at Centralia College’s Corbet packaging. In addition to The event is sponsored by Lake, where festivities continue Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, 273- Theatre Sept. 29, starting at 7:30 costumes, the Lewis County Fire Dogs with an Oktoberfest meal and 2000, ext. 301 p.m. there are accessories and Association and Girl Scout Super live entertainment. Then fill The Centralia performance decorations for home or yard. Troop 40107. up a last time before taking a will be in connection with the Suggested donation is one food relaxing ride back to the depot Saturday, Sept. 29 Florida-based group’s July 10 item per Halloween item. in Elbe. release of its latest album titled Suggested food pantry Items Beer Served on Mt. Passengers must be at least 21 Voetbergs to Perform “Once Upon an Ever After,” a to donate: Rainier Train Sept. 29 years old to board the train. This collection of Disney songs. Jarred: Jams, jelly, honey, at Fundraiser for Pre-event artist is Lewis mayonnaise, vegetable oil, salad The Mt. Rainier Scenic please see CALENDAR, page Life 7 Possibilities, Love INC County’s Backfire Band. dressing, syrup, peanut butter, Tickets are available at www. baby A fundraiser for the lewiscountyconcerts.com food, spaghetti sauce, Possibilities Pregnancy Center applesauce, Saturday, Sept. 22 - 2pm and Love INC will be held 6:30- Canned: Infant formula, Costume Contest • Hot Dogs • 8:30 Saturday evening, Sept. 29, Free Halloween tuna, chicken, soups, vegetables, Chili Dogs • Popcorn at the Centralia Community Costumes Being fruits, nuts, tomato products, Presents Church. juice, Star Wars IV Music will be provided by the Offered at Fire Station Dry: Instant breakfast Voetbergs. Also, comedian Mike Bring a canned food drinks, noodle mixes, A New Hope $5 Williams will be performing. donation for the Lewis County hamburger helper, cereal, A dessert will be served by Food Bank to the Lewis County oatmeal, pancake mixes, Donation Catrina’s Catering. Fire District 6 main station at infant cereal, boxed All Proceeds go to 2123 Jackson Highway, Chehalis, puddings, infant formula, Outreach Programs Florida Musicians between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. beans, pasta, graham crackers, Saturday, Sept. 29, and exchange flour, sugar

Coming to Centralia it for a new Halloween costume Nonfood: Toilet paper, CH481101cz.db paper towels, feminine hygiene At he Yard Birds heater College or decoration. • There are hundreds of products, cosmetic items, 2100 N. National Chehalis, WA 98532 42Five, which puts on a costumes to choose from for toothpaste, For more information call: 360-520-0173 CENTER THE THE WASHINGTON CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

Your Center for tHe Arts in soutH Puget sound

CH478748sl.cg The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 • Life 3

Columns, Celebrations, Voices Community Conversations

Voice of the People Lewis County Sparkles at Jersey Show Jersey Show Placers With the state out of the Following are Lewis County liquor business now for placers at the Western National Jersey Show, held at the Western the last three months, Washington Fairgounds, Puyal- have your liquor-buying lup, on Sept. 7 Spring Heifer Calves — (1) habits changed at all? Claquato Tequila Chocolate, Lauryn Young, Chehalis Winter Heifer Calves — (2) Royalty Ridge HG Felicity-ET, Lauryn Young, Chehalis Summer Yearling Heifers — (1) Purple Fever Tequila Utopia, Lauryn Young, Chehalis Winter Yearling Heifers — (2) Claquato Reagan Bashful, Lauryn Young, Chehalis Junior Champion — Lauryn Young, Chehalis Fall Yearling in Milk — (1) LKI Iatola Fizzle, Luke Iverson, “I like the way it is. I Onalaska 5-Year-Old Cows — (2) Ha- don’t buy much.” warden Pixar Star, Claquato Farm, Chehalis Ron Justice Reserve Senior and Grand Centralia, retired carpenter Champion — Claquato Farm Letter of Thanks Story on Tenino Farmers Market ‘Delightful’ To the editor: Thank you for the fantastic article in the recent edition of The Chronicle, Food: Life. The lead title was very clever, story delightful, and print layout beau- tiful. You have been very good “I don’t drink.” to our market this season. The Tenino Farmers Market board Joey Schlarbaum members, vendor representa- Centralia, disabled tives, volunteers and especially Photograph submitted by Michelle Schilter, Adna our farmers are eternally grate- Zach Schilter, Adna, right, was named champion junior showman at the 2012 Western National Jersey Show at the Puyallup ful. Fairgrounds Sept. 6. Zach, 12 years old, is ailiated with the Curtis Valley Cattle Club 4-H group. He is the son of Michelle and Lonny Schilter, Adna. At left is Marissa Levi. Dawna Kelley-Donohue president/market manager To submit your photograph, e-mail [email protected] or send mail to Voices, The Chronicle, 321 N. Pearl Tenino Farmers Market St., Centralia, WA 98531. Meet Your New Smoke Gives Moon a New Color Teachers — Adna

“Yes, because now I will buy from a liquor store because Evan Gosman Kevin Young it’s less expensive.” middle/high middle/high school school Casee Christensen science/chemistry math Centralia, case manager

“No, it hasn’t changed.” SERVICES Victoria Christensen in the Classifieds Centralia, office manager

Photograph submitted by Luis Alegria, Napavine Napavine’s Luis Alegria snapped this photograph of a “red” moon Sept. 12 from the Stadium Estates area of Napavine. Smoke from wildires moved into Lewis County, and gave the moon a diferent hue. Classifieds TIRE FALL SALE FREE LIFETIME TIRE & MILEAGE CARE To help you get more miles out of your tires and more miles per gallon of gas. � FREE With youR Got a hot News tiRE PuRchasE Centralia

1211 Harrison Ave. CH480413bw.cg Tip? 736-6603 E-mail: [email protected] Chehalis CH479857sl.cg 36 N. Market Blvd. 748-0295 Life 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 HISTORY

THE LONG VIEW Glimpses of East County History Send Us Early Morton Resident Had Many Talents Your Photos Frank Bingaman, an early by 12 planks for bridges, then met Frances Crumb when she the banks of the Tilton River, resident of Morton, was a man later changed to railroad ties was working in Winsberg’s while other contests were held and Stories with several talents, including to become one of an estimated store in the place now known in town. building mills in a number 80 to 100 tie mills by the late as the Lindley Building. She Frances and Frank enjoyed of locations. He arrived in 1930s through 1950s. That era was born in late 1893. hunting and fishing together Morton in 1911 made Morton the “Tie Capital His courting involved If you’d like to and he claimed she always with his father, of the World” with the longest walking to the Crumb share your locally Ephriam M. railroad tie dock in the world. homestead in Highland Valley. caught more fish than he did. Bingaman, Frank and his father had They were married in 1913 in After he lost Frances in 1966, themed story, who moved a three teams of horses with Tacoma and lived in the hillside he still went hunting every photograph (with steam-powered hired men to do the logging. house. They had four children: year, finally ending up the sawmill to They raised feed on the farm Eugene, Margurite, Phillip and camp cook because he was in caption), or a where the old on Meinars Road. That was Barbara Joan. demand for his expertise with combination of both, depot is now the main road to Chehalis The date of the dedication good meals. email your items located. By LaVonne M. then, really just a dirt trail that of the first Masonic Temple Their home displayed their Frank, Sparkman was nearly impassable in the was vivid in Frank’s memory, prowess in trophy elk and mule to Editor-in-Chief born in 1891, winter with neither puncheon because he had to “fetch” Dr. Brian Mittge at in Evaline, grew up in Vader or gravel. Feagles from the temple to deer heads. After Frank retired, until he was 10, and moved to When Bingaman came deliver his first child. he made beautiful objects of bmittge@chronline. Cinebar west of Morton. At the to Morton, there was just a Frank was very involved curly maple on his lathe and com or bring them age of 17, he went to work for cluster of houses in Old Town with the Loggers Jubilee right continued to garden and can a Palmer Lumber Co. in Chehalis. (west of Seventh Street). The from the beginning, especially variety of fruits and vegetables. by the front desk. One of his jobs was making railroad had recently arrived when it was located in the Frank liked porch pillars Be sure to leave porch pillars, in vogue then. and the first businesses were grade school grounds. He and he was a real pillar of us your name, Interestingly, the two-story being constructed at the Main secured poles in the holes 8 Morton. He called himself a house he built on Division and Second intersection. Frank or 9 feet deep for climbing mill builder, and was a well- phone number and Street in 1928 has pillars in was one of the 60 signers of the and tree falling. He said the liked and accomplished man. mailing address so front, probably the only one in petition to incorporate in 1913. debate about when the Loggers ••• town in the original building. On the hillside above Jan’s Jubilee began, was because the we can return the Bingaman came here to take Lost and Found thrift store, first ones were climbing on LaVonnne M. Sparkman has advantage of the thick second- Frank built a house, which he growing trees in the present written six books of East Lewis photo to you. growth timber. His mill cut 3 finished before he married. He Collar-Wood Addition and on County history.

Submitted by Lola Bowen Stancil for “Our Hometowns, Volume 2” This 1857 photo shows the house where Elizabeth Ford Ticknor and Joe Ticknor raised their family. It’s located by the Skookumchuck River.

TODAY IN LEWIS COUNTY-AREA HISTORY 1890 — Chehalis Is Not on the L.A. Stahl farm on Gal- cent to their home, is used as Openings ‘Metropolitan’ Enough for vin Road. a target range for 10 to 12 men Bucoda Man “These crops will provide a at times, all busy shooting and available substantial supply of provision making ‘like an around-the- The Centralia Weekly News for distribution this winter,” year July Fourth celebration.” for nursing had received some comments The Daily Chronicle noted. “Neighbors of the Edwards about Chehalis from a Bucoda declared all types of firearms man. home care 1932 — New Post Office to are used, including shotguns, “Chehalis, according to a Bu- pistols, high powered rifles • 24-hour nursing care coda man, is not very ‘metropol- Cost $110,000 and revolvers. Home-made • Outstanding staff/resident ratio itan,’” the newspaper wrote. “He Centralia’s new post office bombs have also been set off.” • Full-time licensed activity director told a News reporter this morn- was estimated to cost $110,000. The commission said they • 7 day/week individualized ing that if a double-barreled Two other areas that expected would look into the matter and exercise program to maintain mobility shotgun should go off on Main new buildings — Aberdeen may adopt a nuisance ordi- • Small updated, clean facility street, it would not hit a man, and Wenatchee — were elimi- nance to eliminate the issue. woman or child.” nated from the new building within Morton General Hospital Caring list. • We accept Medicaid, private 1982 — Potatoes Donated insurance and private pay Compassionate 1907 — Weyerhaeuser Takes 1956 — Hot Day, Cold for the Poor Close to Home Over Veness Mills in Winlock Immanuel Lutheran

Lemonade and 64 Years of Love CH480761bw.db Weyerhaeuser and Sen. J.A. Church donated 7½ tons of Veness reached an agreement Jim and Drucilla Alexander, potatoes, worth approximately Call Nancy or Linda on the sale of the Veness saw- “Chehalis’ No. 1 pioneer cou- $2,400, to the Salvation Army for more info at 360-496-5112 mills and timber holdings, in- ple,” celebrated their 64th wed- Food Bank and the Lewis cluding the senator’s holdings ding anniversary with energy, County Food Bank. vitality and a trip to Spokane. and that of F. E. Veness. The In the spring, Kenny John- deal was for $930,000 cash and The two had gone to school to- gether in Chehalis but it took a son had suggested to his GENERATORS included 350 million feet of church’s men’s group they timber. hot day and cold lemonade in Perfect for RVing, camping, picnicking, tailgating, emergency Napavine to push them togeth- grow potatoes for the poor on It was rumored the plants his property. home backup and so much more!! would be dismantled and ev- er. They were married Sept. erything moved to South Bend. 20, 1892. Jim never had an at- “This will be a serious blow traction to banking, but he 2005 — Chehalis Tribe Now to the town of Winlock, and agreed to join his brother John Dedicates Chehalis Park $999.00 it is hoped that the company at Security State Bank -- John The Chehalis Tribe Youth will reconsider this plan,” The as president; Jim as vice presi- • 2000 watts (16.7A) of Honda Inverter Chehalis Bee-Nugget wrote. dent. The two men still owned Dance Group performed pow- wow dances at the Robert 120V AC power the bank in 1956. Jim was 90.’ • Super quiet - 53 to 59 dB (A) E. Lintott-Alexander Park a • Lightweight (less than 47lbs) 1930 — Harvesting Crops month after the park was for- • Eco-ThrottleTM - runs up to 15 hours for the Hungry 1960 — Residents mally rededicated. on 1 gal. of fuel Protest Shooting A Shabubush (“storytellers” MSRP $1,149.95 Members of the Centralia i • Power for microwave, refrigerator, Welfare Committee were pre- Waunch Prairie residents in the Skokomish language) EU2000 hair dryer and small AC unit paring for the upcoming win- went before the Lewis County musical group, which includ- ter by harvesting crops that Commission to protest night ed several Chehalis Indians, shooting at a neighbor’s home. performed songs celebrating

had been grown to help feed CH480415bw.db the hungry. “Mr. and Mrs. Oliver True- “the heart of the people who We’re no ordinary dealer! Three gardens had been es- blood told county heads they make the land feel appreci- tablished to grow potatoes and are afraid to go outside their ated.” 300 S. Tower, Centralia • 736-0166 • 1-800-962-6826 other root crops: three acres home for fear of being struck “We’re singing with honor, www.powersportsnorthwest.com on West Main Street; four by stray bullets,” The Daily honoring this land,” said Del- Offer good only at participating dealers on Honda Power Equipment products. Not all dealers carry all products. Connection of a generator to house power requires a transfer device to avoid possible injury to power company acres behind the Washington Chronicle wrote. “They said bert Miller, a Skokomish In- personnel. Consult a qualiied electrician. For optimum performance and safety, read your owner’s manual before Lawn Cemetery; and 12 acres Don Edwards’ property, adja- dian and member of the group. operating your Honda Power Equipment. © 2007 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 • Life 5

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker Life 6  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 COMICS

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker • Life 7 ENTERTAINMENT The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012

Find answers to the puzzles here on Sudoku Puzzle Page One Puzzle Page Two on page Life 8.

Crossword

Celebrity Cipher

Today’s clue: N equals J

“UPXEGT HW ZHFX YLFHOS L NPFX. HM TPJ

SXE POX VPGA VGPOS LE EBX XOA PM L NPFX,

TPJ’CX ZPWE EBX VBPZX EBHOS.”

— V.W. YXGVHO

PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “Time is the cruelest teacher; first she gives the test, then teaches the lesson.” — Leonard Bernstein © 2012 by NEA, Inc.

Calendar: Benefit for Wounded Soldiers, Wolf Haven Fundraiser, Harvest Dinner

Continued from Life 2 other menu items, 736-1146 Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix Seminar on Timber includes designated drivers. All Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Harvesting Procedures passenger IDs will be checked Chehalis, 740-0492 before boarding. Absolutely no Planned one under the age of 21 will be Thursday, Oct. 4 On Saturday, Oct. 6, the allowed onboard. No refunds Washington Tree Farm Program will be given to any passenger Open mic, 7 p.m., Matrix will sponsor a day-long forestry who purchased a ticket and is Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., educational seminar at the under the age of 21. Beer will Chehalis, 740-0492 Veterans Memorial Museum, not be served to "Designated Chehalis. Drivers." Friday, Oct. 5 This year’s theme is Fares range from $45 to “Logging Your Timber: Options, $61. Additional information is Dance, oldies music, 8 p.m., Opportunities and Precautions.” available by calling (360) 492- Oakview Grange, 2715 N. Pearl, This seminar, running 8 5588 or visiting mrsr.com. Centralia, $5 a.m.-4 p.m., is designed to Historic Lewis County Farmer’s provide landowners with Community Farmers Market, 10 Market, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., corner of information on how to do a.m.-3 p.m., Santa Lucia Coffee, 202 Pearl and Maple streets, Centralia, logging correctly. Contract S. Tower Ave., Centralia, 740-1212 or 736-8977, lewiscountyfarmersmarket. loggers, consultant foresters and org www.communityfarmersmarket.net a forest landowner will explain Holly Pederson / For The Chronicle Tenino Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-3 Funaddicts, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter the numerous steps involved, Liddy Voetberg plays a jig she wrote as she performed with her brothers and sis- p.m., Tenino Elementary School, visit Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, 273- ters during the Voetberg Family's CD release concert held at Corbet Theater in Cen- 2000, ext. 301 from filing the Forest Practice www.teninofarmersmarket.org, on tralia in May. The family band will perform again on Sept. 29 at the Centralia Com- Facebook at TeninoFarmersMarket Application through writing munity Church in a fundraiser for the Possibilities Pregnancy Center and Love INC. and Twitter at T90Market and depositing the last checks. Rummage sale, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 6 Advance registration by Friday, Sept. 28, is required. Oakview Grange, 2715 N. Pearl, Walking Willows, 7-9 p.m, • brownpapertickets.com Centralia, lunch available Breast Cancer Support Registration forms and further information can be Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, 740- • Santa Lucia Coffee, Free entrance day, Mount Rainier 0492 Centralia National Park Group to Hold Tea & obtained at www.watreefarm. org/2012RegForm.pdf or Autumn Leaves Train Rides, • Boccata Deli & Market, Stir Crazy, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad, Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, 273- Fashion Show by calling Donna Loucks at Centralia departs from Elbe, 10 a.m., 2000, ext. 301 The Lewis County Breast 736-2147. Cost for individual • One Upon A Thyme, Cancer Support Group will hold Certified American Tree 12:45 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.; 1-888- Chehalis 783-2611 or visit mrsr.com its annual Tea & Fashion Show Farm members or Tree Farm • Book ‘n’ Brush, Chehalis Funaddicts, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Sunday, Sept. 30 1-4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 6, at Inspectors is $70 ($105 with • At the market, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Centralia Deli. spouse). For other individual Tuesdays in downtown Chehalis, Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Casino, 273-2000, ext. 301 Tickets, $12, are available at adults the cost is $80 ($120 with 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturdays at Santa starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Backfire Band, 9 p.m., Big Jackson Highway, Chehalis Smith’s Mercantile, Chehalis, spouse). Cost for students is $50. Lucia Coffee, Centralia Bottom Bar & Grill, Randle, no and Centralia Deli. The price includes coffee, Fundraiser, Hub City Community cover charge Garden, breakfast, Applebee’s, 8-10 For additional information, snacks and a hot lunch. The Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo a.m., $10 tickets available at the door call (360) 266-0458 seminar has been approved for starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 or by calling (360) 827-1609 5.5 SAF CFE credits and six Sunday, Oct. 7 Jackson Highway, Chehalis Dinner to Benefit Master Logger credits. Autumn Leaves Train Rides, Mt. Harvest Dinner Rainier Scenic Railroad, departs from Monday, Oct.1 Wounded Soldiers Elbe, 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.; Wolves and Wine, 1-888-783-2611 or visit mrsr.com Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia A spaghetti dinner to benefit Planned in Chehalis Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, wounded soldiers in this area Fundraiser for Wolf The sixth annual Harvest $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 will be held 5:30-8 p.m. Saturday, Dinner, presented by the Monday, Oct. 8 Oct. 6, at the American Legion Haven International Community Farmers Market, Tuesday, Oct. 2 hall in Centralia. Wolves and Wine, fundraiser will be held Sunday, Oct. 7, at Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia Cost of the dinner is $7 for for Wolf Haven International, the Hotel Washington, Chehalis. Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, adults and children more than 6-8 p.m., Saint Martin’s Appetizers will be served $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 doors open at 4:30 p.m., game starts 12 years old. There will be a University, 5300 Pacific Ave. and music will start at 5 p.m., at 6:30 p.m.; food available, 736-9030 minimal charge for children age S.E., Lacey, $50 per person, following by the 6 p.m. dinner. 6-11. Children 5 and under will RSVP and register at store. A no-host bar will feature local Tuesday, Oct. 9 Wednesday, Oct. 3 be free. wolfhaven.org/ or call (360) wines from Agate Creek Cellars. Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, There will also be a raffle to 264-HOWL (4695), ext. 210 Tickets purchased in doors open at 4:30 p.m., game starts Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo help defray the cost of the meal. Tenino Farmers Market, 10 a.m.- advance are $28 per person. At at 6:30 p.m.; food available, 736-9030 starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange No. 153, An RSVP is requested to help 3 p.m., Tenino Elementary School, door they, will be $35. Children Community Farmers Market, 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis cooks plan for the meal. To RVSP, visit www.teninofarmersmarket.org, on 8 and under are free. Tickets 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Boistfort Street, Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia call the Legion hall at 736-3755, Facebook at TeninoFarmersMarket are available at the following downtown Chehalis, 740-1212 or Eagles, hard-shell tacos, two for $1, or George Mattis at 785-0412. and Twitter at T90Market locations: [email protected] Life 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 ENTERTAINMENT

Travel Family travel five: Five Stress-Free Vacations for Single Parents With Kids

By Lynn O’Rourke Hayes “cupboard bed” where kids can in Riviera Maya and Riviera The Dallas Morning News tuck away for the night. Nayarit will have the single Contact: 716-226-6323; feat- supplement fee waived when What are single parents herdown.com traveling with their children. looking for when planning In addition, one child will stay family travel? Like most par- 2. International adventure. at a 50 percent discount. Ex- ents, they want minimal stress Single mom Michelle Kingsley pect a state of the art kids’ club and maximum time together. O’Neill and her 13-year-old and airport transfers, as well Here are five possibilities: triplet sons spent a month ex- as day and evening beach, eco ploring Ecuador and brushing and sporting activities that 1. Consider a farm vacation. up on their Spanish skills. With will engage adults and children Slow down at Feather Down a rental home on the beach in throughout their seaside vaca- Farm, one of three working the coastal town of Olon as tion. farms in the United States and their home base, the family of Contact: 1-888-323-4294; 50 in Europe that welcome four took language classes and rivieramaya.grandvelas.com families interested in learning enjoyed side trips to Cuenca about sustainable farm prac- and other sites of interest. They 4. Ride the rails. Train tices, healthy eating and life also sampled local cuisine and excursions provide one parent Metro Images with chickens, goats and lambs. learned to surf and zip-line. traveling with kids a relaxed Family adventure can make memories for life. A parent might head out for a The result? With high school and stress-free opportunity to hike or settle in with a book, on the horizon, O’Neill agreed enjoy one another’s company. scenery. the Salmon River, an overnight while the kids learn to churn to the boys’ request for home- On board Via Rail, Canada’s Contact: 1-888-842-7245; pack trip, swimming in a pool butter or collect eggs for break- schooling this year so they premier passenger rail service, trainpackages.ca fed by hot springs, cycling and fast. Visit the Honesty Shop could fit more travel into their kids will love visiting the pan- river floats. Evening children’s where family members can pe- education plan. oramic dome in the Skyline 5. Ranch relaxation. Ad- programs enable mom or dad ruse local produce and other Contact: ecuador.travel; or Park car for a unique vista. venturesome parents eager to to carve out quiet time or join items, sign up for what looks theseagardenhouse.com They also can join other junior share their passion with the in weekly barbecues, while the interesting and perhaps craft explorers for movies and games. next generation will welcome kids enjoy new friendships. The a dinner from their purchases. 3. An all-inclusive deal. With discounts available for a stay at this secluded guest ranch is open mid-June through Spacious tents, furnished with Single parents checking into children, choose from cross- ranch in central ’s Saw- mid-September. authentic detail, offer a private the all-inclusive AAA Five country adventures or itiner- tooth Mountains. Choose from Contact: 208-774-3544; ida- room for adults as well as a cozy Grand Velas Resorts aries that offer some gorgeous activities that include fishing in horocky.com; duderanchers.org

ADVICE: Dear Abby Daughter’s Texts From School Help Mom Endure Empty Nest DEAR ABBY: I have to re- herself. Thankfully, Jill knew es, but stay out of their lives. DENT GIRL IN ARIZONA college — one close to home, spond to your reply to “Tammi’s how much her texts meant to Tammi’s Mom said she’d be DEAR ABBY: To Tammi’s the other several hours away. Mom in N.J.” (June 21), whose me. They got me through four happy with a call or text every Mom, I say — it’s time to get Unfortunately, there is so much daughter won’t answer her texts long years without her. I hope two or three days. I don’t think a life! Do things now that violence everywhere today and at college. Our daughter, “Jill,” Tammi sees this and appreci- that is unreasonable. you’ve always wanted to do. If kids are vulnerable to it, espe- attended col- ates that she has a mom who I have lived several hun- you’re married, find things in cially around many colleges lege 12 hours isn’t smothering her, but who dred miles away from my fam- common again. Sometimes and universities. from home. She loves and cares about her. — ily for 10 years now. I enjoy a when we raise our kids, we can would text me Kids send hundreds of text REMEMBERING IN JOHN- great deal of independence, but become consumed with their messages a day to their friends. almost every STOWN, PA. I know it worries my parents wants and needs, and our mar- day — short, DEAR REMEMBER- to have me so far away. I call riages suffer. I don’t think it’s too much to sweet messages ING: Thank you for sharing. I them every day or two. These Take up a new hobby ask for an occasional text from always ending stressed to Tammi’s Mom that quick phone calls (usually and let your baby bird spread your child to make sure he or with “Luv U, her daughter is growing up and only five minutes) help them her wings. She’ll thank you she is indeed safe. — BILL IN XOXO.” I looked By Abigail Van Buren trying to establish indepen- see that I’m safe and happy, for it and will WANT to call BLOOMSBURY, N.J. forward to those dence. However, readers were and also allow me to remain you when you stop calling or ••• texts because quick to point out that Tammi emotionally close to my family, texting every day. If you get Dear Abby is written by Abigail they were a lifeline to my daugh- still owes her mother the cour- even though I’m not geographi- yourself busy, you’ll spend less Van Buren, also known as Jeanne ter. tesy of keeping in touch: cally close. time sitting by the phone. — Phillips, and was founded by her Tammi’s Mom is coping DEAR ABBY: When I was Abby, asking for a quick KNOWS FROM EXPERIENCE mother, Pauline Phillips. Write with empty nest syndrome, away at college, many students text, which takes only a few Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com which no child can understand expected their parents to pay moments, is NOT “helicopter DEAR ABBY: Until re- or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA until she experiences it one day their tuition and living expens- parenting.” — INDEPEN- cently, I had two children in 90069.

Start on Puzzle Page One on page Life 7. Answers to Sudoku Puzzle Page Two the 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: A equals F

“DTS PWTSCX POR MTBCP LODTZX DTSJ

JOBEW PT DTS BCYBDP WBUO PTVORWHZM

RT CHUO ATJ.” — ROX RSJZOJ

SOLUTION TO PUZZLE ON PAGE LIFE 7: “Poetry is like making a joke. If you get one word wrong at the end of a joke, you’ve lost the whole thing.” — W.S. Merwin © 2012 by NEA, Inc. ENTERTAINMENT The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 • Life 9

Movies Sports Kids Bets FRIDAY EVENING September 21, 2012 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News 6:00pm Lewis, Nam. Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ Shark Tank A man presents a personal Primetime: What Would You Do? (N) 20/20 (N) ’ (CC) KOMO 4 News Nightline (N) (CC) ABC 4 4 (N) (CC) “Spa Getaway” (CC) style system. (N) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) 11:00pm (N) (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Evening Magazine Inside Edition 2012 NCLR ALMA Awards Honoring Grimm “Bad Moon Rising” A friend of Dateline NBC (N) ’ (CC) KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show With NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) Child predators. the achievements of Latinos. (N) ’ Hank’s asks for help. ’ (CC) Jay Leno IND 6 6 The Jeff Probst Show (N) ’ (CC) Extra (N) (CC) Access Hollyw’d Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) Katie Concussions; food addiction. KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Northwest Sprt Law Order: CI KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- The Insider (N) Undercover Boss Checkers & Rally’s CSI: NY “Near Death” Mac must fight for Blue Bloods “Mother’s Day” Stopping a KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) CEO Rick Silva. ’ (CC) his life. ’ (CC) biological weapon attack. ’ ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) KCTS 9 Connects Need to Know (N) Washington Week BBC Newsnight 3 Steps to Incredible Health! With Joel Fuhrman, M.D. Joel Fuhrman’s health Celebrating the Music of Johnny PBS 9 9 ’ (CC) (N) (CC) plan. ’ (CC) Cash: We Walk the Line! ’ (CC) American Dad ’ American Dad Family Guy ’ Family Guy “Pe- The Simpsons Q13 FOX News at Washington’s Friends ’ (CC) Friends “The One 30 Rock Seeking a 30 Rock “Fire- MNT 10 10 (CC) Domination. (CC) (CC) ter’s Got Woods” “The Debarted” ’ (CC) 9 (N) (CC) Most Wanted With Two Parties” new star. (CC) works” ’ (CC) The King of The King of The Office “Busi- The Office “The America’s Next Top Model A fashion Nikita “Crossbow” Percy threatens to set Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Pick” Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- C W 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) ness School” ’ Chump” ’ (CC) show raises money for charity. off an explosion. ’ (CC) Stock Tip” (CC) ’ (CC) ment ’ (CC) ment ’ (CC) McLaughlin Group The Impact Moyers & Company ’ (CC) Sherlock Holmes Mysteries Disap- Inspector Morse “Absolute Conviction” Keeping Up Ap- The Red Green Charlie Rose (N) ’ (CC) PBS 12 12 (N) pearance involves horse racing. Morse investigates death. (CC) pearances (CC) Show ’ (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your The Big Bang The Big Bang Bones “The Future in the Past” Brennan The Mob Doctor “Pilot” Grace is forced Q13 FOX News at Washington’s Two and a Half How I Met Your FOX 13 13 Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) is accused of murder. to work for the mafia. ’ Ten (N) (CC) Most Wanted Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Electronic Connection Android Watches Fall Watch Day Invicta Watches Fall Watch Day Renato Watches Fall Watch Day Jean Marcel Watches Fall Watch Android Watches Fall Watch Day Cold Case “The Woods” Rush faces Cold Case “Family” The mystery of a Cold Case “The Promise” A coed dies in Cold Case “Bad Night” A letter sheds Cold Case “Colors” 1945 murder of a Flashpoint “Grounded” A prisoners ION 15 15 down a serial killer. ’ (CC) girl’s parentage. ’ (CC) a frat house. ’ (CC) light on a random act. (CC) ballplayer. ’ (CC) release. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Hillsong Conference Jack Van Impe Kingdom Conn. FLC - Moore K. Copeland Life Today (CC) Joyce Meyer Check the Sound The EVO Show Global Ventures Hillsong KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune Shark Tank A man presents a personal Primetime: What Would You Do? (N) 20/20 (N) ’ (CC) KATU News at 11 High School Blitz ABC 22 22 (CC) “Spa Getaway” style system. (N) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (N) NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Live at 7 (N) (CC) Inside Edition 2012 NCLR ALMA Awards Honoring Grimm “Bad Moon Rising” A friend of Dateline NBC (N) ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) Child predators. the achievements of Latinos. (N) ’ Hank’s asks for help. ’ (CC) 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Un Refugio para el Amor (N) (SS) (N) (SS) Abismo de Pasión (N) (SS) Amor Bravío (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News Timbers in 30 TMZ (N) ’ (CC) Dish Nation (N) Bones “The Future in the Past” Brennan The Mob Doctor “Pilot” Grace is forced 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (N) ’ (CC) is accused of murder. to work for the mafia. ’ (N) Raymond (CC) Criminal Minds “Public Enemy” A serial Criminal Minds “100” The team races to Criminal Minds “Hanley Waters” Tar- Criminal Minds Rossi’s first wife shares Criminal Minds “Epilogue” Bodies are Criminal Minds “Sense Memory” Un- A&E 52 52 killer targets random victims. find the Reaper. ’ (CC) geted killings in Florida. ’ (CC) shocking news. ’ (CC) found in a national forest. (CC) usual murders in Los Angeles. (CC) AMC 67 67 ›› Crocodile Dundee II (1988, Comedy) Paul Hogan, Linda Kozlowski. Outback ›› Nacho Libre (2006, Comedy) Jack Black, Ana de la Reguera. Premiere. A ›› Back to School (1986, Comedy) Rodney Dangerfield, Sally Kellerman. Pre- he-man and girlfriend face Colombian drug dealers. (CC) Mexican cook moonlights as a professional wrestler. (CC) miere. Campus life is turned upside down by an obnoxious tycoon. APL 43 43 Call-Wildman Call-Wildman Tanked: Unfiltered ’ (CC) Tanked: Unfiltered ’ (CC) Tanked: Unfiltered ’ (CC) Tanked: Unfiltered “Roll With It” ’ Tanked: Unfiltered ’ (CC) BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live Freestyle Friday battle. ››› Men in Black (1997, Action) Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith, Linda Fiorentino. (CC) The Game (CC) The Game (CC) The Game (CC) The Game (CC) BRAVO 66 66 The Real Housewives of New Jersey ›› The Wedding Planner (2001) Jennifer Lopez, Matthew McConaughey. An ››› Meet the Parents (2000, Comedy) Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller, Blythe Danner. A man spends a ››› Meet the “A Bald Canary Sings” event organizer has eyes for her biggest client’s beau. disastrous weekend with his lover’s family. Parents (2000) CBUT 29 29 News Lang & O’Leary George-Tonight Coronation Street Marketplace (N) Rick Mercer CBC News: the fifth estate (N) (CC) CBC News: The National ’ (CC) CBC News George-Tonight C M T 61 61 Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Cheer “Hurt People, Hurt People” Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders CNBC 46 46 Ultimate Factories “Budweiser” American Greed Mad Money Ultimate Factories “Budweiser” American Greed Quit Your Job! Teeter Hang Ups CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Tonight (N) 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Nancy Grace Showbiz Tonight Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) COM 60 60 Tosh.0 (CC) The Colbert Re- The Daily Show Tosh.0 Honoring Internet stars who Tosh.0 Daniel is Tosh.0 (CC) ››› The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005, Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell, Catherine Keener, Paul Rudd. port (CC) With Jon Stewart died. (CC) roasted. (CC) Three co-workers unite to help their buddy get a sex life. (CC) D I S 41 41 Phineas and Ferb Good-Charlie Austin & Ally ’ My Babysitter A.N.T. Farm (N) Code 9 (N) (CC) Fish Hooks (N) Gravity Falls ’ A.N.T. Farm (CC) Good-Charlie Good-Charlie Good-Charlie Yukon Men “The Race for Fur” The men Yukon Men “Revealed” (N) ’ (CC) Bering Sea Gold: Under the Ice The Yukon Men “Tragic Spring” Rivers Bering Sea Gold: Under the Ice The DSC 8 8 race the clock to collect fur. ’ crews rush to make one more dive. around Tanana become treacherous. crews rush to make one more dive. Carly Rae Jepsen E! News (N) Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians (N) (N) E! News E! 65 65 Scott considers a vasectomy. “Baby, Baby, Baby” ESPN 32 32 College Football Baylor at Louisiana-Monroe. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 High School Football Trinity (Ky.) at Cathedral (Ind.). (N) (Live) SportsNation Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) NFL Live (N) (CC) NFL Kickoff (CC) FAM 39 39 ›› Miss Congeniality (2000, Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Michael Caine, Benjamin Bratt. ›› Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (2005, Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Regina King. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 Hannity (N) On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The Five FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Best Thing Ate Best Thing Ate Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive ’ FX 53 53 Two and a Half Two and a Half Two and a Half Two and a Half ››› Salt (2010, Action) Angelina Jolie, Liev Schreiber, Chiwetel Ejiofor. Accused The Ultimate Fighter (N) ››› Salt (2010, Action) Angelina Jolie, Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) of being a counterspy, a CIA agent goes on the run. Liev Schreiber, Chiwetel Ejiofor. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf The Tour Championship, Second Round. From East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. Golf Central (N) 19th Hole (N) School of Golf ’ HALL 19 19 Little House on the Prairie Head injury Little House on the Prairie Mary feels ››› Back to You and Me (2005, Drama) Lisa Hartman Black, Dale Midkiff. A Frasier “Fathers Frasier “Analyzed Frasier Roz recon- Frasier (CC) restores Adam’s sight. (CC) like burden to Adam. (CC) successful doctor returns home after many years away. (CC) and Sons” (CC) Kiss” ’ (CC) siders leaving. HGTV 68 68 Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l The White Room Challenge (N) (CC) You Live in What? (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Mountain Men “The Final Stand” Mountain Men “This Is the End” American Pickers (CC) American Pickers “The Mad Catter” American Pickers “Pandora’s Box” American Pickers “Easy Riders” LI FE 51 51 Murder on the 13th Floor (2012) Sean Patrick Thomas, Jordan Ladd. (CC) ›› Orphan (2009) Vera Farmiga. An adopted child’s angelic face hides a demonic heart. (CC) Project Runway The designers must create a costume. MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) Lockup Orange County Lockup Orange County Lockup Orange County Lockup Orange County Lockup Orange County MTV 63 63 Teen Mom ’ (CC) The Challenge: Battle of the Seasons “Tis the Season” Awkward. ’ Awkward. ’ Awkward After ››› Drumline (2002, Comedy-Drama) Nick Cannon, Zoe Saldana. ’ 34 34 Boxing Gabriel Rosado vs. Charles Whittaker. (N) (Live) NFL Turning Point Boxing Gabriel Rosado vs. Charles Whittaker. NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob Drake & Josh ’ Drake & Josh ’ Victorious (CC) Victorious (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) The Nanny (CC) The Nanny (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Snapped “Shayne Lovera” (CC) Snapped “Martha Freeman” (CC) ›› Enough (2002, Suspense) Jennifer Lopez, Billy Campbell, Juliette Lewis. (CC) ›› Flightplan (2005) Jodie Foster, Peter Sarsgaard. R O OT 31 31 HS Football Mariners Pre. MLB Baseball at Seattle Mariners. From Safeco Field in Seattle. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) Mariners Post. The Dan Patrick Show MLB Baseball SPIKE 57 57 Gangland “Devil’s Fire” The East ››› Jurassic Park (1993, ) Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum. Cloned dinosaurs run amok at an island-jungle theme park. ›› Jurassic Park III (2001) Sam Neill. A search party en- Coast’s Pagans gang. ’ (CC) ’ counters new breeds of prehistoric terror. ’ SYFY 59 59 Haven Secrets from the past. (CC) Haven The dead return for revenge. WWE Friday Night SmackDown! (N) ’ (CC) Haven Nathan searches for Audrey. Alphas Kat tracks a new street drug. TBN 20 20 The Harvest Perry Stone Praise the Lord (CC) Ever Increasing Israel: Journey of Light (CC) Creflo Dollar Seattle Praise the Lord TBS 55 55 The King of The King of Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Tyler Perry’s Tyler Perry’s Tyler Perry’s For Tyler Perry’s For ›› The Mummy Returns (2001, Adventure) Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz. Two Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Chaperone” (CC) Blood” ’ (CC) House of Payne House of Payne Better or Worse Better or Worse evil forces pursue the son of adventurer Rick O’Connell. (CC) TLC 38 38 Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Secret Princes (N) (CC) Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Secret Princes ’ (CC) Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL I Found-Gown I Found-Gown TNT 54 54 The Mentalist A copycat murder looks The Mentalist “Red Sky at Night” A ›› Meet the Fockers (2004, Comedy) Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller, Dustin Hoffman. Future in-laws ›› The Bucket List (2007) Jack Nicholson. Dying men like those of Red John. (CC) prominent lawyer is kidnapped. (CC) clash in Florida. (CC) (DVS) make a list of things to do before they expire. (CC) TOON 42 42 Regular Show Adventure Time World of Gumball NinjaGo: Masters Dragons: Riders Level Up King of the Hill King of the Hill American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (N) (CC) The Dead Files (CC) The Dead Files “Evil in Erieville, NY” TRUTV 49 49 Wipeout “Wipey Awards” ’ (CC) Wipeout ’ (CC) Wipeout ’ (CC) Wipeout ’ (CC) Wipeout ’ (CC) World’s Dumbest... Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Langs- USA 58 58 man is found beaten in a parking lot. “Perfect” A murdered girl is found. “Manic” Ball players are killed. (CC) Woman cannot identify her attacker. “Entitled” Complicated murder case. ton fights to survive. ’ VH1 62 62 ››› Mean Girls (2004, Comedy) ’ ›› 40 Days and 40 Nights (2002) Josh Hartnett. Premiere. ’ Behind the Music “Train” ’ (CC) 100 Greatest Songs of the ’90s ’ 100 Greatest Songs of the ’90s ’

Movies Sports Kids Bets SATURDAY DAYTIME September 22, 2012 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 Jack Ocean Everyd Food Sea Res- Born to College College Football Regional Coverage. Oregon State at UCLA or Temple KOMO 4 News College Football ABC 4 4 Saturday 6:00am America (N) Saturday 8:00am Hanna Mys. Health cue Explore Football at Penn State. (N) (Live) Saturday 4:00pm Weekend Early Weekend Early News News Garden- Golf PGA Tour Golf The Tour Championship, Third Round. From East Lake Golf Club Poppy Justin Explora- College Football Michigan at NBC 5 5 Morning News Morning News ing Central in Atlanta. (N) (S Live) (CC) Cat (N) Time tion Notre Dame. (N) (CC) IND 6 6 Pillow Paid Bra Paid Celeb Paid Noodle Pajan. House Home. Old Home Hazel Recipe Gar Gar Cindy C Paid Paid Live Youth Natural McCar Light CBS This Morning KIRO 7 Eyewitness News Liberty Liberty Doodle- Bull Riding Boat Racing College College Football Missouri at South Carolina. (N) (Live) (CC) Sports Big KIRO KIRO CBS 7 7 (N) ’ (CC) Saturday Morning (N) Kids Kids bops Football Stars World News News Sesame Street Curious Cat in Super Dinosaur Sid the Thomas Bob the Angelina Rick Steves’ Hidden Europe Highlights Greener Hubert Pépin Food Test Cook’s Old Rough Easy Yoga for Eas- PBS 9 9 (CC) (DVS) George the Hat Why! Science & Fr. Builder from trips around the world. World Keller Kitchen Country House Cut ing Pain ’ MNT 10 10 Paid Paid Animal Wild Adven- Now Eat! Young Live Life Paid Paid Paid Paid Shed Natural ››› The Contender (2000) Joan Allen. A vice presidential › Cold Creek Manor (2003) Dennis Prog. Prog. Atlas Animals tures Icons Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. Lbs Ad. nominee refuses to testify about her past. (CC) Quaid, Sharon Stone. Faces Gotta Rescue Rescue Rangers Yu-Gi- Iron Man Justice WWE Dragon Yu-Gi- Yu-Gi- Real Life WHAD- Paid Look RE- Paid Paid Paid Cold Case Files Chris CW Fall C W 11 11 Pee? Heroes Heroes Oh! Zex League Ball Z Oh! Oh! Zex 101 DYADO Prog. Young CLAIM Prog. Prog. Prog. ’ (CC) First Vintage Vintage Victory Garden Crea. Quilting It’s Sew Sew It Sewing Amer. Sewing Motor- Rough Motor- Rough Old Use Your Brain to Change Your Age ADD and Mastering It! ’ Happi- PBS 12 12 Vehicle Vehicle Garden Home Living Arts ’ Easy All ’ Sews Room Week Cut Week Cut House With Dr. Daniel Amen (CC) (CC) ness Cindy C Cindy C Edge- Dragon- Swap TV On the Career Eco Co. Paid Paid Paid Paid MLB Pregame MLB Baseball Los Angeles Dodgers at Cincinnati Reds. FOX Col- College Football Kansas FOX 13 13 mont FlyTV (EI) Spot Day Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. Player From Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati. lege State at Oklahoma. (CC) IND 14 14 Stuhrling Orig. Renato Watches Invicta Watches Invicta Watches Casio Watches Android Renato Watches Invicta Watches Invicta Watches Stuhrling Orig. Renato Watches Invicta Watches ION 15 15 Paid Younger- Diet Younger- Paid Malibu Food Live Paid Nutribul- Atmo- Barre Paid Paid Name Is Name Is ››› A Bronx Tale (1993, Drama) Robert De Niro, ›› Down Periscope (1996) Prog. Skin Doesn’t Skin Prog. Pilates Lovers Longer Prog. let sphere Prog. Prog. Earl Earl Chazz Palminteri, Lillo Brancato. ’ Kelsey Grammer. IND 18 18 Wonder My Gospel Maralee Ollie Odys Ishine Bytes Lake Cash Guil Celebra Lake Freid Re BGEA Gospel Gospel Jesus Travel Parables Good Morning KATU News This Morning - Sat ’ Jack Ocean Born to Everyd Food Sea Res- College College Football Regional Coverage. Oregon State at UCLA or Temple Fat Loss Cash College Football ABC 22 22 America (N) (CC) Hanna Mys. Explore Health cue Football at Penn State. (N) (Live) Cab ’ NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Sunrise Pajani- Poppy Justin Lazy- Golf PGA Tour Golf The Tour Championship, Third Round. From East Lake Golf Club Pajani- The Noodle/ College Football Michigan at NBC 26 26 Sunrise at 7:00 AM (N) (CC) mals Cat (N) Time Town Central in Atlanta. (N) (S Live) (CC) mals Wiggles Doodle Notre Dame. (N) (CC) Good Day Oregon Saturday (N) Su- Big Mystery Eco Co. Kids Holly- MLB Pregame MLB Baseball Los Angeles Dodgers at Cincinnati Reds. FOX Col- College Football Kansas FOX 27 27 persmile World Hunters News wood Player From Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati. lege State at Oklahoma. (CC) UNI 28 28 Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Pocoyo Back Zigby Maya Dora... Diego Crema Crema Delicioso (SS) Sabadazo (SS) Es el Momento Salud Es Vida Cindy C SHARK Sell Sell Flip This House Flip This House Hideous Houses Sell This House: Flip This House Extermi- Extermi- Extermi- Extermi- Extermi- Extermi- Extermi- Extermi- Extermi- Extermi- A&E 52 52 Cleans House House (CC) (CC) (N) (CC) Extreme (N) (CC) nator nator nator nator nator nator nator nator nator nator AMC 67 67 The The The The The The Hell on Wheels ››› The Sons of Katie Elder (1965, Western) John ››› Hondo (1953, Western) John ››› Rio Bravo (1959, Western) John Wayne. Sheriff and Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Wayne, Dean Martin, Martha Hyer. (CC) Wayne, Geraldine Page. (CC) deputies try to hold rancher’s brother in jail. (CC) APL 43 43 Big Cat Big Cat I Was Bitten ’ Handfishin’ Dogs 101 (CC) Tanked: Unfltrd Tanked ’ (CC) Tanked: Unfltrd Tanked: Unfltrd Tanked ’ (CC) Tanked ’ (CC) Tanked ’ (CC) Tanked: Unfltrd BET 56 56 BET Inspiration Bernie Bernie Bernie Bernie Bernie Bernie Bernie Bernie Bernie Bernie Bernie Bernie Bernie Bernie Bernie Bernie Bernie Bernie Bernie Bernie The Rachel Zoe The Rachel Zoe Flipping Out “A Flipping Out (CC) Flipping Out (CC) Top Chef Masters The Real House- Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Don’t Be Don’t Be Don’t Be Don’t Be Don’t Be Don’t Be BRAVO 66 66 Project (CC) Project (CC) House Divided” (CC) wives of Miami Tar. Tar. Tar. Tar. Tar. Tar. CBUT 29 29 Mon Busy Animal Super Dood Cat in Absolutely The Downside Steven-Chris Reci Women’s Soccer Nature/ Things (Dis)Service Land & Sea ’ C M T 61 61 CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Social Hour CMT Music ’ Insider Top 20 Countdown ’ Yes Yes Yes Yes Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. CNBC 46 46 Tummy Cindy C Paid Tom- Keurig Insan Paid Paid Paid De Insan Jillian Paid Insan Cook Paid WEN Paid Paid Paid Money Millions Ult. Factories CNN 44 44 Sat. Bottom CNN Saturday Morning (N) CNN Newsroom Your Money (N) CNN Newsroom (N) Gupta CNN Newsroom Situation Room CNN Newsroom Cruise to Disas CNNH 45 45 CNN Saturday Morning Bottom Sat. Morning HLN Weekend Your Money (N) CNN Newsroom (N) Investigators Evid Evid Situation Room CNN Newsroom COM 60 60 Paid Hair Paid Cindy C Comedy Central ›› The Original Kings of Comedy (2000) Cedric ›› First Sunday (2008, Comedy) Ice › Code Name: The Cleaner (2007) ›› Balls of Fury (2007, Comedy) Dan Fogler, Prog. Rest. Prog. Presents (N) the Entertainer, Steve Harvey. (CC) Cube, Katt Williams. (CC) Cedric the Entertainer. (CC) Christopher Walken, George Lopez. (CC) D I S 41 41 Little Octo Mickey Doc Never Land Phineas Phineas Gravity Fish Jessie Jessie Wiz Wiz Good Good Austin Shake ANT ANT ANT ANT Good Austin Paid Paid Zumba WEN Cook Cindy C Sons of Guns ’ Sons of Guns ’ Fast N’ Loud ’ Fast N’ Loud ’ Fast N’ Loud ’ Fast N’ Loud ’ Fast N’ Loud ’ Fast N’ Loud ’ Fast N’ Loud ’ DSC 8 8 Prog. Prog. Dance Hair Safe (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Wrinkle Cindy C Jonas Jonas Jonas Jonas Carly The E! News (N) Fashion Police Keeping Up With Keeping Up With Keeping Up With Keeping Up With Keeping Up With Keeping Up With E! 65 65 Mircle Rae Soup the Kardashians the Kardashians the Kardashians the Kardashians the Kardashians the Kardashians SportsCenter (N) College GameDay From Tallahassee, College Football Virginia at Texas Christian. (N) (Live) College Count- NASCAR Racing Nationwide Series: Kentucky 300. From College Football LSU at Auburn. (N) ESPN 32 32 (Live) (CC) Fla. (N) (Live) (CC) Football down Kentucky Speedway in Sparta, Ky. (N) (Live) (Live) ESPN2 33 33 EPL Soccer SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Texas-El Paso at Wisconsin. (N) Score College Football Score Score College Football FAM 39 39 Celeb Ninja! ›› Girls Just Want to Have Fun ›› Miss Congeniality (2000) Sandra Bullock. Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous ›› Raising Helen (2004) Kate Hudson. ›› Jumanji (1995) FNC 48 48 FOX & Friends Bulls Cavuto Forbes Cash In News HQ News HQ Jour. News Stossel America’s News Headquarters (N) News HQ FOX Report (N) Huckabee (N) FOOD 35 35 Paid Yng- Barbe Sand. Be.- Guy’s Mexi Paula Dinner Pioneer Con Giada Chopped Cupcake Wars Food Truck Restaurant Sta. Diners Diners Iron Chef Amer. Total SHARK How I How I How I How I College Football Maryland at West Virginia. (N) (Live) Game College Football Colorado at Washington State. (N) (Live) UFC UFC 152 Prelims FX 53 53 Gym Cleans Met Met Met Met Break Tonight GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Golf Central PGA Tour Golf LPGA Tour Golf Navistar LPGA Classic, Third Round. Legendary Central Ryder Ryder PGA Tour Golf HALL 19 19 I Love I Love I Love I Love I Love I Love Golden Golden Golden Golden Beyond the Blackboard (2011) Emily ››› Back to You and Me (2005, ›› Little John (2002, Drama) Ving ›› A Smile as Big Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Girls Girls Girls Girls VanCamp, Treat Williams. (CC) Drama) Lisa Hartman Black. (CC) Rhames, Gloria Reuben. (CC) as the Moon HGTV 68 68 Cindy C Paid Bryan Elbow Handyman Prop Prop Bath Bath Yard Yard House House Love It or List It Urban Oasis Cand Cand Cand Cand Dina Donna HIST 37 37 Free SHARK Snipers: Shot Most Extreme Airports (CC) Death Road Top Gear (CC) Top Gear (CC) Top Gear (CC) Top Gear (CC) Top Gear (CC) Top Gear (CC) Top Gear (CC) LI FE 51 51 Hoover Nopa Living Total Kitchen Paid Barre Paid Paid Cindy C Chris Chris Bringing Ashley Home (2011) (CC) Girl, Positive (2007) Andrea Bowen. The Boy She Met Online (2010) MSNBC 47 47 Chris Hayes Melissa Harris-Perry (N) Weekends With Alex Witt (N) MSNBC Live (N) MSNBC Live (N) MSNBC Live (N) Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera Lockup Orange MTV 63 63 16 and Pregnant 16 and Pregnant Teen Mom (CC) Teen Mom (CC) Teen Mom (CC) Awk Awk Awk Awkward After The Challenge: Battle Ridic. Ridic. Ridiculousness Ridic. Ridic. NBCS 34 34 Hunting White. Bucks Hunting Winch. Outdoor Fishing Central College Football Yale at Cornell. (N) (Live) College Football Harvard at Brown. (N) (Live) MLS Soccer NICK 40 40 Penguin Penguin Parents Parents Kung Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Robot Robot Power Spong Parents Parents Parents Parents iCarly iCarly iCarly iCarly Victo Victo OXY 50 50 Young Paid Barre NINJA Simple Right Moves ›› Flightplan (2005) Jodie Foster. › Catwoman (2004) Halle Berry. ›› Phat Girlz (2006) Mo’Nique. ›› I Think I Love My Wife (2007) Premiere. R O OT 31 31 Pros Paid Paid Loss Mak Perf. College Football Mississippi at Tulane. (N) (Live) College Football Northern Arizona at Montana. (N) (Live) Football Big Sky Mari Pre SPIKE 57 57 Henry Tom- Cook Weight Paid Insanity! Xtreme Horse- Trucks! Muscle- Flip Men Flip Men Flip Men Flip Men Flip Men Flip Men Flip Men Flip Men ›› The Transporter 2 (2005, Action) Jason Sta- Crank: Rifles Wear Safe Loss Prog. 4x4 (N) power (CC) Car ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ tham, Amber Valletta. ’ High SYFY 59 59 Super Paid Cook Paid Ninja! Ninja Hot Set › Swarmed (2005) Michael Shanks. ››› Infestation (2009, Horror) ›› Growth (2010) Mircea Monroe. Arachnoquake (2012) Tracey Gold. TBN 20 20 Gina D Dooley Wonder Bug Auto Hop Rocks Goliath Ishine The Hermie Cater Tails Heroes-Bible News I Flunked Sunday School (2006) Memories In Touch TBS 55 55 Married Married Name Is Name Is There ››› Total Recall (1990, Science Fiction) Arnold ›› Van Helsing (2004, Fantasy) Hugh Jackman, ›› The Mummy Returns (2001, Adventure) Friends Friends Friends Friends Earl Earl Yet? Schwarzenegger, Rachel Ticotin. (CC) Kate Beckinsale. (CC) Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz. (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) TLC 38 38 Moving Up (CC) Moving Up (CC) Moving Up (CC) Moving Up (CC) Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: Real TNT 54 54 Law & Order “Pos- Law & Order Law & Order “Di- Perception “Light” Major Crimes “Out Rizzoli & Isles Law & Order “Ob- ›› The Bucket List (2007) Jack Nich- ›› Meet the Fockers (2004) Robert De Niro. Fu- Re- session” ’ “Harm” ’ vorce” ’ (CC) of Bounds” (CC) session” ’ olson, Morgan Freeman. (CC) ture in-laws clash in Florida. (CC) (DVS) placemt TOON 42 42 Looney Looney Scan2 Reda Bey Poke Ben 10 Lantern Justice Drag Drag Johnny Johnny Johnny MAD Annoy Annoy Adven Adven Adven Gum Gum Tom TRAV 36 36 Rifles Nutri When Vacations Mysteries at Roadside Adv. Extr. Waterparks Extreme Pools Food Food Food Food Toy Toy Toy Hunters Mkng Monsters Mkng Monsters TRUTV 49 49 Cook Paid Loss Paid Cook Paid Hoover SHARK Disorder in the Disorder in the Most Daring Most Daring Most Daring World Dumbest World Dumbest World Dumbest Cook Paid No De- Cook Paid Fat Loss Royal Pains “Sand White Collar Covert Affairs Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU USA 58 58 Safe Prog. frosting Safe Prog. Legs” “Vested Interest” “Let’s Dance” VH1 62 62 Jump Start ’ Top 20 Count. Top 20 Count. ›› 40 Days and 40 Nights (2002) Behind/Music Dr. Drew Bask. Wives LA Love & Hip Hop Love & Hip Hop Life 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012 ENTERTAINMENT

Movies Sports Kids Bets SATURDAY EVENING September 22, 2012 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 College Football Clemson at Florida State. (N) (Live) (CC) Pac-12 Tonight Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (CC) Primetime: What Would You Do? ’ KOMO 4 News Cash Cab (CC) ABC 4 4 (CC) (CC) 11:00pm NBC 5 5 College Football Michigan at Notre Dame. (N) (S Live) (CC) ›››› Rocky (1976, Drama) Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire, Burgess Meredith. A Dateline NBC A woman reveals her KING 5 News (N) Saturday Night heavyweight champ gives a club fighter a title shot. husband’s secret. ’ (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) IND 6 6 Access Hollywood (N) ’ (CC) Sounders Pre MLS Soccer San Jose Earthquakes at Seattle Sounders FC. (N) (Live) Tim McCarver News Inside Edition Access Hollywood ’ (CC) CBS Evening KIRO 7 Eyewit- Entertainment Tonight (N) ’ (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation The Criminal Minds “Snake Eyes” Ritualistic 48 Hours Mystery A former TV pro- KIRO 7 News at CBS Fall Preview CBS 7 7 News (N) (CC) ness News team investigates a casino shooting. murders in New Jersey. ’ ducer accused of murder. ’ (CC) 11PM New CBS shows. PBS 9 9 Members’ Choice 3 Steps to Incredible Health! With Joel Fuhrman, M.D. ››› Diner (1982, Comedy-Drama) Steve Guttenberg, Mickey Rourke, Kevin Infinity Hall Live The New Jersey- Joel Fuhrman’s health plan. ’ (CC) Bacon. Five friends from the ’50s try to hold on to their youth. based rock band performs. ’ Bloopers! (N) ’ Bloopers! (N) ’ Bones “The Blonde in the Game” Bones “The Doctor in the Photo” A bril- Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- Unsealed: Alien Unsealed: Con- Star Wars: The Clone Wars Domino MNT 10 10 (CC) (CC) Matching wits with a serial killer. ’ liant surgeon is found dead. (CC) 9 (N) (CC) day Night (CC) Files (N) (CC) spiracy Files (N) Squad trains on Kamino. Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- The Office Dwight The Office ’ (CC) CSI: Miami “Bombshell” Horatio has Leverage “The Two Horse Job” The Criminal Minds “Devil’s Night” A killer It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny C W 11 11 ment ’ (CC) ment ’ (CC) confronts his fear. concerns about Julia. ’ (CC) team helps a horse trainer. (CC) who strikes before Halloween. in Phila. in Phila. The Happiness Advantage With Doctor Who (Part Doctor Who (Part As Time Goes By Reunion Special ’ (CC) ADD and Mastering It! Thirty six ways to manage ADD and Red Green’s Hind- PBS 12 12 Shawn Achor ’ (CC) 3 of 4) 4 of 4) ADHD. ’ (CC) sight-20 College Football Kansas State at Oklahoma. (N Subject to Blackout) (S Live) Seahawks Satur- Two and a Half The Big Bang The Big Bang Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- Fringe “Letters of Transit” The team FOX 13 13 (CC) day Night (CC) Men ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) 10 (N) (CC) day Night (CC) battles the Observers in 2036. (CC) IND 14 14 Luxury Timepiece Gallery - Fall Watch Day Finale - Fall Watch Day Watch Day Finale - Fall Watch Day Italian Jewelry Designs With Italian Jewelry Designs With Viale 18K Italian Gold ION 15 15 ›› Down Peri- ›› Fat Albert (2004, Comedy) Kenan Thompson, Kyla Pratt. Live action/ani- ›› Couples Retreat (2009, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Jason Bateman, Jon Favreau. Four couples en- Psych “True Grits” A Southern chef scope (1996) ’ mated. The cartoon character becomes real and helps a lonely teen. ’ dure therapy sessions at a tropical resort. ’ hires Shawn and Gus. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Kenneth Hagin Jay Sekulow In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Perry Stone Gospel Music Hillsong (CC) End of the Age Check the Sound The Ramp MX TV Acquire the Fire College Football Clemson at Florida State. (N) (Live) (CC) Paid Program Cash Cab ’ (CC) Cash Cab ’ (CC) ABC Fall Preview Wheel of Fortune KATU News at 11 Recipe.TV ’ (CC) ABC 22 22 Special (CC) (N) ’ (CC) College Football Michigan at Notre Dame. (N) (S Live) (CC) Inside Edition Grants Getaways To Be Announced Dateline NBC A woman reveals her NewsChannel 8 at Saturday Night NBC 26 26 Weekend (N) ’ husband’s secret. ’ (CC) 11 (N) (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) UNI 30 30 Comediant. Noticiero La Familia P. Luche (SS) Sábado Gigante (N) (En Vivo) (SS) Comediant. Noticiero College Football Kansas State at Oklahoma. (N Subject to Blackout) (S Live) FOX 12 News at 8 O’Clock (N) Leverage “The Two Horse Job” The 10 O’Clock News (N) Fringe “Letters of Transit” The team FOX 27 27 (CC) team helps a horse trainer. (CC) battles the Observers in 2036. (CC) Billy the Extermi- Billy the Extermi- Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Parking Wars (CC) Parking Wars (CC) Parking Wars (CC) Parking Wars (CC) Parking Wars Dis- Parking Wars (CC) A&E 52 52 nator (CC) nator (CC) pute over a boot. AMC 67 67 Into the West “Dreams and Schemes” A heinous act. (Part 3 of 6) (CC) ››› Shanghai Noon (2000, Comedy) Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson, Lucy Liu. Premiere. A robber and a ›› Hood: Men in Tights (1993) Cary Elwes. Forest Chinese Imperial Guardsman rescue a princess. (CC) archer and pals thwart Sheriff of Rottingham. (CC) APL 43 43 Tanked ’ (CC) Tanked: Unfiltered ’ (CC) Tanked ’ (CC) Tanked “On the Road Again” (N) ’ Tanked Neil Patrick Harris. ’ (CC) Tanked “On the Road Again” ’ BET 56 56 ›› Roll Bounce (2005) Bow Wow. A roller-skater prepares for a big showdown. (CC) Hurricane Season (2009) Forest Whitaker. Displaced students form a basketball team. (CC) Key & Peele Key & Peele Don’t Be Tardy for Don’t Be Tardy for Don’t Be Tardy for the Wedding Pa- The Real Housewives of Atlanta Kandi The Real Housewives of Atlanta NeNe The Real Housewives of Atlanta NeNe The Real Housewives of Atlanta An BRAVO 66 66 the Wedding the Wedding parazzi arrive in helicopters. branches out. decides to take a break. deals with her youngest son. attempt at peace is made. CBUT 29 29 National Marketplace ’ The Nature of Things ’ (CC) CBC News: the fifth estate ’ (CC) ››› Capote (2005, Biography) Philip Seymour Hoffman, Catherine Keener. ’ (CC) News C M T 61 61 Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Bayou Billion Bayou Billion Redneck Rehab (N) ’ (CC) Bayou Billion Bayou Billion CNBC 46 46 The Suze Orman Show (N) (CC) Debt Do Us Part Debt Do Us Part Ultimate Factories “IKEA” IKEA. The Suze Orman Show (CC) Debt Do Us Part Debt Do Us Part Insanity Workout! Zumba Dance CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom (N) Cruise to Disaster Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom (N) CNN Presents (CC) CNNH 45 45 Cruise to Disaster Piers Morgan Tonight The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom (N) COM 60 60 ›› Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins (2008) Martin Lawrence, James Earl Kevin Hart: Laugh at My Pain The Katt Williams: It’s Pimpin’ Pimpin’ Chris Rock: Bigger & Blacker The comic performs at the Katt Williams: Jones. A talk-show star returns to his Southern hometown. (CC) comic discusses his life. (CC) (CC) Apollo. ’ (CC) Pimp Chronicles D I S 41 41 Austin & Ally ’ Shake It Up! ’ Shake It Up! ’ Shake It Up! ’ Good-Charlie A.N.T. Farm (CC) Gravity Falls ’ My Babysitter Gravity Falls ’ Jessie ’ (CC) Code 9 ’ (CC) Austin & Ally ’ Fast N’ Loud 1948 Chevy Fleetmaster; Bering Sea Gold: Under the Ice Joe Bering Sea Gold: Under the Ice Tem- Bering Sea Gold: Under the Ice Zeke Bering Sea Gold: Under the Ice The Bering Sea Gold: Under the Ice Zeke DSC 8 8 1963 Caddy. ’ (CC) finds a huge “picker.” ’ (CC) pers flare aboard the Clark. ’ becomes pinned under the ice. crews rush to make one more dive. becomes pinned under the ice. E! 65 65 Keeping Up With the Kardashians Married to Jonas Married to Jonas ›› She’s Out of My League (2010, Romance-Comedy) Jay Baruchel, Alice Eve, Keeping Up With the Kardashians Fashion Police “Baby, Baby, Baby” T.J. Miller. An average Joe lands a gorgeous girlfriend. “Baby, Baby, Baby” College Football LSU at Auburn. (N) College Football College Football Arizona at Oregon. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) College Football ESPN 32 32 (Live) Scoreboard (N) Final (N) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 College Football Vanderbilt at Georgia. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Final (N) (CC) Baseball Tonight FAM 39 39 ›› Jumanji (1995) Robin Williams. ››› Ratatouille (2007, Comedy) Voices of Patton Oswalt, Ian Holm, Lou Romano. ››› Ratatouille (2007, Comedy) Voices of Patton Oswalt, Ian Holm, Lou Romano. FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Stossel Journal Editorial FOX News Watch Justice With Judge Jeanine Stossel Red Eye FOOD 35 35 Restaurant: Impossible Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Iron Chef America FX 53 53 UFC 152: Belfort vs. Jones Prelims ›› The Proposal (2009, Romance-Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds, Mary Steenburgen. A woman pretends to be Two and a Half Two and a Half Wilfred “Secrets” Totally Biased- (N) (Live) engaged to evade deportation. Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Kamau Bell GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf The Tour Championship, Third Round. From East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. Golf Central (N) LPGA Tour Golf Navistar LPGA Classic, Third Round. From Prattville, Ala. HALL 19 19 ›› A Smile as Big as the Moon Beyond the Blackboard (2011, Docudrama) Emily VanCamp, Treat Williams, ›› The Ron Clark Story (2006, Biography) Matthew Perry, Ernie Hudson. A New ›› The Ron Clark Story (2006) Mat- (2012) John Corbett. (CC) Steve Talley. Teacher Stacey Bess inspires homeless students. (CC) York teacher has a lasting impact on his students. (CC) thew Perry, Ernie Hudson. (CC) HGTV 68 68 House Hunters Hunters Int’l Home by Novo Million Dollar Love It or List It (CC) Love It or List It “Cira Bagnato” House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Top Gear “The Tractor Challenge” Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) LI FE 51 51 Sexting in Suburbia (2012, Drama) Liz Vassey, Jenn Proske. (CC) Last Hours in Suburbia (2012, Suspense) Kelcie Stranahan. Premiere. (CC) Walking the Halls (2012, Drama) Jamie Luner, Al Sapienza. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Life After Lockup Lockup Tampa Lockup Wabash Lockup: Raw “Jailhouse Blues” Lockup: Raw “Lasting Impressions” Lockup: Raw “LOL...JK” MTV 63 63 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness ››› Drumline (2002) Nick Cannon. Rivalry between two drummers threatens a college band. ›› Bad Boys II (2003, Action) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith. Premiere. ’ NBCS 34 34 MLS Soccer Portland Timbers at Real Salt Lake. (N) College Football Nevada at Hawaii. (N) (Live) Caught Looking NICK 40 40 Victorious (CC) Victorious (CC) Victorious (CC) Victorious (CC) Victorious (N) ’ Big Time Rush How to Rock (N) iCarly ’ (CC) The Nanny (CC) The Nanny (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Movie ›› I Think I Love My Wife (2007) Chris Rock, Kerry Washington. To Be Announced R O OT 31 31 MLB Baseball Texas Rangers at Seattle Mariners. From Safeco Field in Seattle. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) Mariners Post. College Football Colorado at Washington State. (N Same-day Tape) SPIKE 57 57 › Crank: High Voltage (2009, Action) Jason Statham. Chev ›› Walking Tall (2004, Action) The Rock, Johnny Knoxville, Neal McDonough. A sheriff and a deputy ›› From Paris With Love (2010) John Travolta, Jonathan Rhys Meyers. Pre- Chelios seeks revenge for his stolen heart. ’ try to rid their town of thugs. ’ miere. A low-ranking agent joins forces with a dynamic operative. ’ SYFY 59 59 ››› Starship Troopers (1997) Casper Van Dien. Young troops battle a vicious army of gigantic insects. (CC) Camel Spiders (2011) Brian Krause, C. Thomas Howell. Premiere. (CC) › Ice Spiders (2007, Horror) (CC) TBN 20 20 Hour of Power ’ (CC) Billy Graham Classic Crusades ››› Love’s Unending Legacy (2007) Erin Cottrell. › Love’s Unfolding Dream (2007, Drama) Erin Cottrell. Live at Oak Tree Virtual Memory TBS 55 55 The King of The King of Seinfeld “The Chi- Seinfeld “The The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Franklin & Bash “Jango and Rossi” ››› Spider-Man (2002, Action) Tobey Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) nese Woman” Couch” ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Karp works with Pindar on a case. Maguire, Willem Dafoe. (CC) TLC 38 38 Dateline: Real Life Mysteries (N) ’ Dateline: Real Life Mysteries (N) ’ Dateline: Real Life Mysteries (CC) Dateline: Real Life Mysteries (CC) Dateline: Real Life Mysteries (CC) Dateline: Real Life Mysteries (CC) TNT 54 54 ›› The Replacements (2000, Comedy) Keanu Reeves, Gene Hackman, Orlando ›› The Longest Yard (2005, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Burt Reynolds. Prisoners train for ›› The Longest Yard (2005) Adam Sandler. Prisoners train Jones. Misfit substitutes take the field during a football strike. (CC) a football game against the guards. (CC) (DVS) for a football game against the guards. (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 Tom & Jerry: Robin Hood-Merry ›› Planet 51 (2009, Comedy) Voices of Dwayne Johnson, Jessica Biel. Home Movies ’ King of the Hill King of the Hill Family Guy (CC) Black Dynamite The Boondocks TRAV 36 36 Making Monsters (CC) Making Monsters (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures: Lunatic Asylum Ghost Adventures (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Wipeout ’ (CC) Wipeout Former fan favorites. (CC) Wipeout ’ (CC) Wipeout ’ (CC) Wipeout ’ (CC) World’s Dumbest... Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A USA 58 58 “Swing” ’ (CC) woman with multiple personalities. “Paternity” The murder of a nanny. “Persona” Abused housewife. (CC) young couple is murdered. ’ (CC) woman commits suicide. ’ (CC) VH1 62 62 Love & Hip Hop ’ Love & Hip Hop “Back To Reality” Love & Hip Hop “Finale” ’ T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny Basketball Wives LA ’

WEEKDAY DAYTIME Movies Sports Kids Bets CEN CHE 6 AM 6:30 7 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 ABC 4 4 KOMO 4 News Good Morning America Live With Kelly The View KOMO 4 News The Chew General Hospital The Doctors The Dr. Oz Show KOMO 4 News News ABC NBC 5 5 News Today New Day NW KING 5 News Days of our Lives Dr. Phil Ellen DeGeneres Katie KING 5 News IND 6 6 Funny Videos KING 5 Morning News on KONG The 700 Club Prince Paid Paid Paid Meyer Paid News Justice Justice Divorce Divorce Judge Judge Ander Varied CBS 7 7 KIRO News CBS This Morning Rachael Ray Price Is Right Young/Restless News Bold The Talk Make a Deal Minute Minute Judge Judge News News PBS 9 9 WordW Clifford Sesame Street Curious Cat in Super Dino Sid Wild Tiger Steves Manifest Destiny Varied Paint Charlie Rose Cat in Arthur Wild WordG Busi News MNT 10 10 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Varied Steve Wilkos Jerry Springer Cops Cops Judge Mathis Judge Mathis Cheater Cheater Maury Dish TMZ King King C W 11 11 Wom Life The Daily Buzz Fam Fam Steve Harvey Million. Million. People’s Court Judge Judge People’s Court Bill Cunningham ’70s ’70s Chris Chris PBS 12 12 Varied Programs SitBeFit Varied Programs Sesame Street Curious Cat in Super Dino Tiger Sid Electric Clifford Fetch! Martha Arthur Wild FOX 13 13 News Q13 FOX News This Morning Q13 FOX News Ricki Lake Maury Steve Wilkos Jerry Springer Maury Ricki Lake FOX News at 4 Q13 Varied IND 14 14 Varied Programs Cartoon Varied Programs ION 15 15 Varied Programs Grt Pil Paid Varied Programs Bible Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Movie Varied Programs Cold Case IND 18 18 Varied Today Varied Prince Varied Meyer Celebration Reflec Varied Super Reflec Prince Y’r Day Varied Winston Varied Gary Varied Creflo Varied J.Hagee Parsley Joni L. ABC 22 22 KATU News Good Morning America AM Northwest The View Live With Kelly The Chew General Hospital Ricki Lake The Dr. Oz Show KATU News First News ABC NBC 26 26 NewsChannel 8 Today Jeff Probst Sh. News Million. Days of our Lives Katie Ellen DeGeneres Four O’Clock News News FOX 27 27 News Good Day Oregon Good Day Or. The 700 Club Better Rachael Ray Steve Harvey Anderson Live Judge Judge Judge Judge 5 O’Clock News UNI 28 28 Tu Desayuno ¡Despierta América! Casos de Familia Hoy Sortilegio Amorcito Cora. Gordo Flac Primer Impacto A&E 52 52 Paid Paid Dog Dog Dog Varied Criminal Minds Criminal Minds CSI: Miami CSI: Miami Criminal Minds Criminal Minds The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 M Hang Nopalea Kitchen Tummy Paid Paid Stooges ›››› Deliverance 1972 Jon Voight. (CC) ››› The Perfect Storm 2000 George Clooney. (CC) ››› Crimson Tide 1995, Suspense (CC) Ram Tu Fat Hang Paid Paid Boone Paid ››› The Fly 1986 Jeff Goldblum. › Awake 2007 Hayden Christensen. ››› Donnie Brasco 1997 Al Pacino. (CC) ››› Casino 1995 Robert De Niro. AMC 67 67 W Paid Hang Paid Nopalea Boone Paid Hell on Wheels ››› Cinderella Man 2005 Russell Crowe. (CC) ›››› GoodFellas 1990 Robert De Niro. (CC) CSI: Miami “Bait” CSI: Miami (CC) Th Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Boone ›› She-Devil 1989 Meryl Streep. (:15) ›› Forces of Nature 1999 (CC) (:45) ››› The Truman Show 1998 (CC) CSI: Miami (CC) CSI: Miami (CC) F Paid Paid Paid Nopalea Boone Paid ›››› Close Encounters of the Third Kind 1977 ›› Bachelor Party 1984 Tom Hanks. (CC) ›› You’ve Got Mail 1998 Tom Hanks. (CC) ››› Apollo 13 APL 43 43 Oran Eden Big Cat Big Cat Crocodile Hunter Wild Kingdom Be Alive Animal Cops Animal Cops Animal Cops Animal Cops Animal Cops Infested! Varied Programs BET 56 56 BET Inspiration Varied Bernie Bernie Bernie Bernie Chris Chris My Wife My Wife Parkers Parkers Movie Chris Chris Chris Parkers Parkers M Gallery Girls Gallery Girls Gallery Girls Gallery Girls Gallery Girls Gallery Girls Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Tu Tabatha’s Salon Tabatha’s Salon Tabatha’s Salon Matchmaker Matchmaker Matchmaker Flipping Out Flipping Out Flipping Out Flipping Out Flipping Out Flipping Out BRAVO 66 66 W Top Chef Master Top Chef Master Top Chef Master Top Chef Master Top Chef Master Top Chef Master Top Chef Master Top Chef Master Top Chef Master Top Chef Master Top Chef Master Top Chef Master Th Tabatha’s Salon Tabatha’s Salon Tabatha’s Salon Matchmaker Matchmaker Matchmaker What Happens Real Housewives Real Housewives Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC F Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. CBUT 29 29 CBC News Now Turbo Monster Bo On/ Busy Super Cat in Poko Doodle. Steven and Chris CBC News Now Heartland Steven and Chris Recipes Stefano Dragons’ Den News News C M T 61 61 CMT Music CMT Music CMT Music CMT Music Music Varied Programs Strictest Parents Parents Varied Yes Yes Yes Yes Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. CNBC 46 46 Squawk on the Street Fast Money Power Lunch Street Signs Closing Bell Closing Bell Fast Varied Mad Money Report Varied Programs CNN 44 44 CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom The Situation Room E. B. OutFront Anderson Cooper CNNH 45 45 Starting Point CNN Newsroom Morning Express News Now CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom News Now Evening Express Situation Room E. B. OutFront COM 60 60 Cook Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Entou Comedy Varied Programs Daily Colbert Varied Programs 30 Rock 30 Rock Fturama Fturama Sunny D I S 41 41 Gas Varied Little Chug Mickey Pirates Mickey Mickey Doc Pirates Mickey Octo Mickey Little Varied Programs Phineas Varied Programs Good Varied Programs DSC 8 8 Varied Creflo Varied Robison Meyer Varied Programs M Paid Paid : The 2012 Kevin- D. Jonas Jonas Jonas Jonas Jonas Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian ››› Sex and the City 2008 Tu Paid Paid E! News ››› Sex and the City 2008 Sarah Jessica Parker. Fashion Police E! News ››› Sex and the City 2008 Sarah Jessica Parker. Jonas Jonas Kevin- D. Jonas E! 65 65 W Paid Paid E! News Dr. 90210 Going Postal: Violence No Doubt E! News Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian Jonas Jonas Th Paid Paid E! News Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian E! News Jonas Jonas Jonas Jonas Jonas Carly No Doubt Fashion Police F Paid Paid E! News Horrifying Hollywood Murders Jonas Jonas Kevin- D. Jonas E! News Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian Jonas Jonas M SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) NFL PrimeTime NFL Live (N) Around Pardon SportCtr Monday Night Countdown (N) (CC) Football Tu SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) NFL PrimeTime Best/ Football NFL Live (N) Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) E:60 (N) World/Poker ESPN 32 32 W SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) Outside Football NFL Live (N) Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) MLB Baseball Teams TBA. (CC) Th SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) Outside Football NFL Live (N) Around Pardon SportsCenter (N) Audibles (N) Football Live F (5:00) 2012 Ryder Cup Day One. (N) (Live) 2012 Ryder Cup Day One. From the Medinah Country Club in Medinah, Ill. (N) (Live) SportCtr College Football M Mike and Mike ESPN First Take (N) (S Live) (CC) ESPN First Take (S) (CC) Best of Outside NAS Football Num Le Ba SportsNation (N) NFL32 SportCtr Pardon World/Poker Poker Tu Mike and Mike ESPN First Take (N) (S Live) (CC) ESPN First Take (S) (CC) SportsCenter (N) Outside NAS Num Le Ba SportsNation (N) NFL32 Best/ NFL Live (N) CrossFit CrossFit ESPN2 33 33 W Mike and Mike ESPN First Take (N) (S Live) (CC) ESPN First Take (S) (CC) Best/ NFL NAS First Num Le Ba SportsNation (N) NFL32 (N) (CC) NFL Live (N) CrossFit CrossFit Th Mike and Mike ESPN First Take (N) (S Live) (CC) ESPN First Take (S) (CC) Mike and Mike NAS First Num Le Ba SportsNation (N) NFL32 (N) (CC) E:60 (N) WNBA Basketball F SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) Outside Football NFL Live (N) SportsNation (N) NFL32 (N) (CC) NFL Kickoff (N) WNBA Basketball FAM 39 39 Meyer Varied Boy... Boy... Boy... Boy... Boy... 700 The 700 Club Gilmore Girls What What 8 Rules 8 Rules ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s Reba Reba Reba Reba FNC 48 48 America’s Newsroom Happening Now America Live Shepard Smith Neil Cavuto The Five Special Report FOX Report O’Reilly Factor FOOD 35 35 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Varied Paid Varied Programs Good Unwrap Paula Con Money Dinners Secrets Minute Giada Giada Con Con Paula Paula FX 53 53 Paid Paid Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs GOLF 70 70 Morning Drive Varied Programs HALL 19 19 Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Golden Golden Golden Golden Hungry Hungry Hungry Hungry Martha Martha Emeril Emeril Emeril Emeril The Waltons The Waltons The Waltons HGTV 68 68 Paid Varied Programs Hunters Hunt Varied Programs M Classroom (CC) Time Machine American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers Tu Paid Paid Civil War Journal Top Gear (CC) Top Gear (CC) Top Gear (CC) Cnt. Cnt. Cnt. Cnt. Pawn Pawn Top Gear (CC) Top Gear (CC) Top Gear (CC) Cnt. Cnt. HIST 37 37 W Paid Paid Modern Marvels UFO Files (CC) UFO Files (CC) UFO Files “Alien Engineering” (CC) UFO Files (CC) America’s Book America’s Book America’s Book Secret Access: Superpower (CC) Th Paid Paid The Most (CC) Decoding the Past (CC) Decoding Past Decoding Past Manson Charles Manson. (CC) Ku Klux Klan: A Secret History (CC) Clash of Gods Clash of Gods F Free Paid Save Our History Modern Marvels Modern Marvels Sniper: Inside the Crosshairs (CC) Sniper: Deadliest Missions (CC) Modern Marvels Modern Marvels Sniper: Inside the Crosshairs (CC) L I FE 51 51 Paid Paid Balance Varied Will Will Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Chris Chris Chris Chris Wife Swap Wife Swap Wife Swap Mother Mother Varied Programs MSNBC 47 47 Daily Rundown Jansing and Co. MSNBC Live Alex Wagner Andrea Mitchell News Nation The Cycle Martin Bashir Hardball Chris PoliticsNation Hardball Chris The Ed Show MTV 63 63 AMTV: Morning AMTV: 10 on Top AMTV Varied Programs NBCS 34 34 Dream On Varied Programs Outd’r Varied Programs Pro Football Talk NBC Sports Talk Varied Programs NICK 40 40 Parents Parents iCarly iCarly Sponge. Robot Tickety Dora... Umi Umi Bubble Bubble Max, Max, Dora... Dora... Sponge. Sponge. Robot Robot Parents Parents Sponge. Sponge. OXY 50 50 Movie Varied Programs R O OT 31 31 The Dan Patrick Show Paid Paid Paid Varied Paid Varied Patrick Varied Programs SPIKE 57 57 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Varied Programs SYFY 59 59 Paid Paid Varied Paid Zone Varied Programs TBN 20 20 Creflo J.Hagee Parsley Y’r Day Believer Varied Programs Behind Varied Life To Today The 700 Club J.Hagee Varied Praise the Lord Varied Potters Behind Varied TBS 55 55 Married Married Prince Prince Home Home Jim Jim Prince Payne Payne Browns There Browns Earl Amer. Ray Ray Ray Ray Friends Friends Friends Friends TLC 38 38 Baby Baby’s Varied Programs Four Weddings What Not/Wear Baby Baby Baby Multi Not Varied Wed Varied Say Yes Varied Programs TNT 54 54 Smallville Charmed Supernatural Supernatural Rizzoli & Isles Varied Programs TOON 42 42 Looney MAD Regular Bey Poke NinjaGo Side Almost Garfield Garfield Scooby Scooby Looney Tunes Tom & Jerry Scooby Scooby Looney Looney Adven Adven Varied Regular TRAV 36 36 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Varied Offbeat Offbeat Homes Homes Varied Programs No Reservation Bizarre Foods Food Food No Reservation TRUTV 49 49 Varied Paid Paid Paid Varied Cook In Session Varied Programs USA 58 58 Law CI Varied Law CI Varied Programs NCIS NCIS VH1 62 62 Jump Start Varied Programs Morning Buzz Varied Programs