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Tigers’ First Win Hoarded Cats Centralia Runs Away With Kitty Kat Haven Nursing 89-64 Nonleague Victory Over Felines Back to Health, Hoquiam Grizzlies / Sports 1 Looking for Homes / Main 4

Cooking $1 With Local Midweek Edition Thursday, Ingredients Dec. 12, 2013 / Life 1 Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com

Taxable Dog-Sized Oxygen Masks Retail Saving Pets Available to Firefighters Sales Spike RETURN: Sales Returning to Pre- Recession Levels By Lisa Broadt [email protected] State taxable retail sales have nearly recovered to second quarter 2008 levels, when they last topped $29 billion dollars. Statewide sales, from April 1 to June 30 of this year, are 8.3 percent higher than what was reported in the sec- ond quarter last year, accord- ing to a report released by the Washington State Depart- ment of Revenue. Construction, e-com- merce, and car sales were among the most changed, with e-commerce showing 22.1 percent growth. Locally, Lewis County re- ports a 6.4 percent increase, Chehalis reports a 6.1 per- cent increase and Centralia Pete Caster / [email protected] please see SALES, page 9 Hurley, a 5-year-old standard poodle, shows a concerned look while having an animal rescue oxygen mask put on his snout at the Littlerock Fire Station on Wednesday afternoon.

‘PROJECT BREATHE’: Centralia National Company Man Invisible Fence Aims to Equip Every Fire Pinned By Department With Pet- Sized Oxygen Masks His Own By Stephanie Schendel [email protected] Vehicle LITTLEROCK — When a firefighter carried Scooter, an 8-year-old shih tzu, out of a POLICE: Icy Roads smoke-filled trailer in Grand Result in Crashes Mound last May, she was limp in the man’s arms and not By Stephanie Schendel breathing. [email protected] The dog’s owner said later that she knew for certain her pet A Centralia man sus- was dead. tained only minor injuries One of the West Thurston after his 2000 Dodge Neon Fire Authority firefighters, how- rolled several times down ever, placed a small, child-sized an embankment off of In- oxygen mask on the dog. With- terstate 5 and came to rest in a minute, Scooter lifted her on top of him after he was head and was able to breathe on ejected from the vehicle early her own. Tuesday morning. Pippa, a 2-year-old half-French, half-English bulldog, sits next to three diferent sizes of animal rescue oxygen masks that were The story of the West part of a large donation by Northwest Invisible Fence to the West Thurston County Fire District on Wednesday afternoon at please see CRASHES, page 9 please see PETS, page 9 the Littlerock Fire Station.

The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Weather Big Bust Deaths Lewis County Area Since 1889 TONIGHT: Low 36 Meth, Heroin Recovered; Peters, Wallace W., 61, Follow Us on TOMORROW: High 45 / Main 3 Winlock @chronline Few showers Brothers Bluhm, Arthur W., 82, see details on page Main 2 Napavine Find Us on Facebook Jerke, Marilyn Joan, 74, www.facebook.com/ Mossyrock Weather picture by Parker thecentraliachronicle Aldrich, third grade, Onalaska Johnson, Nora (Stiltner), 92, Centralia CH511265cz.cg Main 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 12, 2013 COMMUNITY CALENDAR / WEATHER

Community Editor’s Best Bet ‘The Nutcracker’ Coming to Corbet Theatre

Calendar Washington Dance Center and children Thursday, Dec. 12 and adults from the WHAT’S HAPPENING? Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Che- Lewis County area. halis, (360) 740-0492 If you have an event you Local performers Clarissa Gifford, noon-1 p.m., Jeremy’s Cafe, 576 would like included in the with lead roles are W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) 748-4417 Community Calendar, please Scott Middleton as Basket making class, with Carolyn Snedigar, email your information to Heir Drosselmeier; 11 a.m., White Pass County Museum, 12999 U.S. [email protected]. Mark and Sandra Young Highway 12, Packwood, (360) 494-4422 or (360) Include a daytime telephone as Mr. and Mrs. Staul- 494-4031 number where you can be baum; and Trent Vlach Festival of Trees, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Barbara Clev- reached. enger Johnson Gallery, Morton as Mother Ginger. Emma There is no charge for these Stehr and Josey Rosbach listings. share the role of Clara. Public Agencies For questions about Dancing principal roles Centralia Planning Commission, 6 p.m., coun- calendar items, call Doug are: Anna Scheibmeir, Vic- cil chambers, City Hall, 118 W. Maple St., Centralia, Blosser at The Chronicle, (360) 807-8238. toria Rodriguez, Gideon (360) 330-7671 Southwest Newkirk, Madison Hall, Centralia College Board of Trustees, 3 p.m., Han- son Boardrooms, Hanson Administration Building, Washington Dance Center’s per- Tressa Coultard, Marisa Hall, Centralia College, (360) 736-9391, ext. 231 forming company, Southwest Ciara Kimball, Tanner Calder, Washington Dance Ensemble, RuthAnn Swart, Julia Dallas, Libraries school ASB office or at the door, (360) 807-7235 will present its 18th annual pro- Kaitlin Davis and Christina Hill. Book Babies, for babies 12-24 months, 11 a.m., Oregon Trail music and dancing, open mic duction of the full-length holi- Ticket prices are $22 for Centralia with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., Cowlitz Prairie Grange, (360) 864-2023 day classic, “The Nutcracker,” adults, $15 for seniors (62 and Junior PageTurners book group for kids, for Dec. 13-15 at Corbet Theater on up) and children 18 and under. children grades 1-3, “Listen to the Wind,” by Greg Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., Twin Cities Mortenson, 3:30 p.m., Tenino Senior Center the Centralia College campus. Tickets are available online at The Knitting Circle, for adults, 4 p.m., Salkum Potato and taco salad bar, open to every- Performance times will be swwdance.org or by stopping by one, $6, 4:30-7 p.m., Olequa Senior Center, 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 13, 2 p.m. and the dance center at 455 N. Mar- Winlock, (360) 785-4325 7:30 p,m on Dec. 14, and 1 p.m. ket Blvd., Chehalis, or by calling Organizations Bob Garcia and Melodies Recycled Band, and 5:30 p.m. on Dec. 15. (360) 748-4789. Bucoda Rebekah Lodge 144, 7 p.m., Bucoda 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cities Senior Center, $5, (360) The 2013 production of “The After Dec. 8, tickets will only Oddfellows Community Center, 202 S. Main, Bu- 262-3041 Nutcracker” is under the di- be available online, at the box coda, (360) 273-9724 “Babes in Toyland,” by OnStage Children’s rection of Danielle Brosco and office of Corbet Theatre on the United Women in Business, 5:30 p.m., Kit Carson Theatre, 7 p.m., Roxy Theater, Morton, $8 pre- banquet room, Chehalis, (360) 388-5252 sales through Dec. 8, then $10, tickets available Russell Capps. The Dance En- campus of Centralia College 1-8 Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, 6:30 p.m., online at www.mortonroxy.org, at the BCJ Gal- semble is made up of more than p.m. or by telephone. All seating Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Grand Ave., Centralia, lery, next to the Roxy, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednes- 100 dancers from the Southwest is reserved. (360) 485-2852 day-Saturday or at the door, (360) 497-0208 Mary Lacy Chapter, Daughters of the American 80’s Enough, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Revolution, 10 a.m., St. John’s Lutheran Church, Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 Support Groups In lieu of an entrance fee, the Centralia 2190 Jackson Highway, Chehalis, September-May, Festival of Trees, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Barbara Clev- H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., Heritage Downtown Association is asking partici- (360) 740-5899 enger Johnson Gallery, Morton Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 Sussex Ave. E., Teni- pants and spectators to bring canned food Lewis County Writers, critique session, 5:30-7:30 Fort Borst Park Drive-Thru Light Display, Centra- no, (360) 480-0592, [email protected] to be donated to the Salvation Army. San- p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, http://lewis- lia, 5-9 p.m., $3 or $2 with a can of food or new toy Life Recovery Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Dayspring ta’s helpers will be at the parade to take countywriters.wordpress.com/ donation Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson Highway, Chehalis, the canned food. The Centralia Down- (360) 748-3401 town Association, sponsors of the parade, Support Groups Libraries will deliver the donations to the Salvation Army. “Up From Grief,” for those grieving the loss of a Family Story Time, for all ages, 10 a.m., Salkum Saturday, Dec. 14 loved one, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Morton Community Youth PageTurners, for youths age 4-6, 3:30 Methodist Church, Fourth and Main, Morton, (360) p.m., Winlock 330-2640 Lighted Tractor Parade Rochester Group Hosting Parkinson’s Disease Support Group (Chehalis Shakers), 1 p.m., Bethel Church, Kirkland Road, Che- Organizations Coming to Centralia Breakfast halis, go to left and enter at rear of church, (360) The Rochester Scholarship Association 740-5556 Skookumchuck I.O.O.F. Lodge 129, 7:30 p.m., Bu- The fourth annual Lighted Tractor Pa- coda Oddfellows Community Center, 202 S. Main rade will fill the streets of downtown Cen- is sponsoring a Santa's Breakfast. Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Im- It will be held at Rochester High School, manuel Lutheran Church,1209 N. Scheuber Road, St., Bucoda, (360) 273-3604 tralia with vintage and modern tractors, Centralia, (360) 736-9268 Lewis County Writers critique session, antique trucks and construction equip- 19800 Carper Road, Rochester. 5:30 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, ment, all bedecked with dazzling lights. The breakfast begins at 8 a.m. and lasts http://lewiscountywriters.wordpress.com/ The parade, starting at 6 p.m. and trav- through 10 a.m. Life Recovery Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Day- Friday, Dec. 13 eling Tower Avenue and Main Street, cel- The money benefits seniors at Rochester spring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson High- High School. “The Little Mermaid, 7:30 p.m., W.F. West Theatre, way, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 or email ebrates the season and the city’s agricul- W.F. West High School, tickets $7, on sale at high [email protected] tural, logging and train heritage. please see CALENDAR, page 13

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Dec. 12, 2013 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s 50.58 65.0 -0.05 100s L Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s L 73.99 85.0 0.00 80s Cowlitz at Packwood 70s 2.04 10.5 -0.05 H 60s H Cowlitz at Randle 50s Rain Likely Few Showers Few Showers Cloudy Cloudy 6.03 18.0 -0.09 40s 41º 36º 45º 38º 44º 38º 46º 39º 46º 36º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 30s 11.38 ---- +0.03 20s 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 7:48 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 4:23 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 36 Moonrise ...... 1:45 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 32 43/38 28/24 Moonset...... 3:03 a.m. Normal High ...... 47 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 36 44/38 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 62 in 1933 Anchorage 12/1 s 17/14 mc Record Low...... 5 in 1932 44/40 Boise 30/18 s 27/19 sn Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg Full Last New First Boston 27/17 s 30/18 s Yesterday ...... 0.01" 42/37 31/24 12/17 12/25 1/1 1/7 Dallas 43/36 s 51/39 ra Month to date ...... 0.52" Tacoma 83/70 pc 83/69 pc Normal month to date ...2.75" Centralia 44/39 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 57/36 s 58/40 s Year to date...... 30.61" 41/36 Yakima Nashville 37/21 s 46/35 s Normal year to date ....42.88" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 69/44 s 67/42 s 33/26 Longview 40/36 Trees None None St. Louis 32/21 s 35/29 sn Salt Lake City 31/15 s 33/15 mc WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 34/34 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 59/45 s 59/46 s Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 27/24 s 40/33 s Portland 33/33 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo- graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 35/35 36/33 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Fri. Today Fri. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Fri. Today Fri. Baghdad 59/42 pc 58/43 pc New Delhi 78/52 s 73/49 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 35/16 s 42/19 s Paris 43/33 s 43/36 pc Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 42/37 ra 46/40 sh Spokane 33/26 sn 34/27 sn London 49/44 s 51/42 ra Rio de Janeiro 78/72 t 80/73 t cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 48/43 ra 47/43 sh Tri Cities 33/27 mc 42/28 cl Mexico City 70/45 pc 75/47 mc Rome 59/40 pc 57/39 s sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 42/37 ra 46/39 sh Wenatchee 33/28 cl 35/30 mc Moscow 34/32 rs 36/22 pc Sydney 78/63 s 78/64 s

Going on Vacation? Don’t Just Stop Your Papers, Donate Them To NIE! Spec1073Bkl.db For More Information Or To Donate Call Customer Service 360-807-8203 • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 12, 2013 Drug Bust Results in Four Arrests, Seizure of Meth and Heroin ARRESTED: Two Lewis County Residents Were Charged With Possession of Meth and Heroin With Intent to Deliver By Stephanie Schendel [email protected] Police seized 2.7 pounds of methamphetamine and 146 grams of pure heroin from a Chehalis home and arrested four people for possession with intent to deliver after a drug bust Mon- day afternoon. The methamphetamine has an estimated street value of $200,000 and the heroin is val- ued at approximately $11,600, according to a press release from the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. While police arrested Randall D. Mauel, 42, of Chehalis; Ryan G. Mauel, 37, of Chehalis; Jonathan R. Stajduhar, 34, of Chehalis; and Tesa M. Hanks, 34, of Centralia, Hanks and Stajduhar were re- leased Tuesday pending further in- vestigation, without being charged. The Lewis County SWAT team and Regional Crime Task Force assisted the Thurston Coun- Pete Caster / [email protected] ty Narcotics Task Force in serving Brothers Randall D. Mauel, left, and Ryan G. Mauel, wait to make an appearance in Lewis County Superior Court on Tuesday afternoon at the Lewis County Law and a search warrant on a residence on Justice Center in Chehalis. the 2500 block of Jackson High- way outside of Chehalis, according to the release. The search warrant was a result of an ongoing inves- tigation by the Thurston County Narcotics Task Force. When police entered the house, they located the drugs in large, gal- lon-sized Ziplock bags in addition to four scales, court documents state. Police also located approxi- mately $600 in cash. “The partnership between the sheriff’s office, the agencies involved in our Regional Task Force and Thurston County Narcotics Task Force were vital in ensuring these drugs were taken off our streets,”

Lewis County Sgt. Rob Snaza said Courtesy photo Courtesy photo in the release. “We recovered a large A ziplock bag containing methamphetamine is shown after a search warrant was A law enforcement oicer displays a bag of heroin after a search warrant was amount of meth and heroin today, served by the Lewis County SWAT team and Regional Crimes Task Force on Mon- served by the Lewis County SWAT team and Regional Crime Task Force on Mon- which made a positive difference in day afternoon. day afternoon. our community.” Randall Mauel and his brother Possession with intent to deliver is Ryan Mauel both appeared in a class B felony and carries a maxi- Lewis County Superior Court mum penalty of 10 years in prison Tuesday afternoon where pros- and a $25,000 fine. ecutors charged them with two Randall Mauel has 14 prior counts of possession with intent drug convictions. His bail was set to deliver as well as unlawful use at $25,000. His brother, who has no of a building for drug purposes. prior convictions, has a $10,000 bail. Centralia Approves $127,985 in Lodging Tax Allocations Give. By The Chronicle approved $7,000 instead. The Centralia City Council The applicants this year in- approved lodging tax funds on cluded the Historic Fox Theatre, Tuesday night to use next year Veterans Memorial Museum, To help for tourism-related applicants. ARTrails, Lewis County Histori- Centralia’s Hotel/Motel Lodg- cal Society, Centralia Athletics ing Tax Advisory Committee re- and Activities Facilities Founda- tion and the city of Centralia. me live. ceived six proposals this year, to- taling $174,485. The city decided The Centralia Athletics and to use $127,985 for the six requests. Activities Facilities Foundation The city council narrowly ap- did not receive any funds. proved the funding requests 3-2 The total amount approved with Mayor Bonnie Canaday and includes $92,985 for the annual Councilor Gabe Anzelini voting bond payment for the city’s por- against the requests. Councilors tion of the Lewis County Event Bill Bates and Dan Henderson Center and Sports Complex. were absent Tuesday night. Centralia approved the exact Both Canaday and Anzelini same amount, $127,985, last year said the Centralia-Chehalis for seven requests. Chamber of Commerce should have received more funds, clos- er to what was requested. The chamber requested $17,500 for the chamber, trolley and visi- tor guide, but the city council News in Brief Show your support Domestic Violence for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® Suspect Refuses to Check Out All of Leave House, Draws by donating in our Our Programs - stores today. Large Police Response Here to Help By The Chronicle You Reach Your Several deputies from the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office Fitness Goals! surrounded a Napavine-area resi- dence for nearly an hour Tuesday morning after a domestic violence • Hot Yoga suspect refused to leave his house, said Sgt. Rob Snaza. • CrossFit Deputies responded to the • 100 block of Goldmyer Drive out- ADAPT side of Napavine to arrest Jesse M. • Tai Kwon Do Mathat, 32, of Chehalis, for suspi- cion of fourth-degree assault Tues- • Gymnastics day morning, Snaza said. When • Thanks and Giving they arrived, Mathat refused to Swimming CH511206cz.cg leave the house. • Personal Training Deputies were outside the residence trying to communicate • And MORE! with Mathat, and eventually they obtained a warrant to enter his For Class Times and more information, visit: house and take him into custody, www.thorbeckes.com Snaza said. When deputies en- St. Jude patient Ian, age 6 tered the house, he was at the foot Centralia 736-1683 • 2020 Borst Ave. of the stairs. Chehalis 748-3744 • 91 SW Chehalis Ave The suspect said he didn’t hear Rochester 273-0457 • 10119 Hwy 12 ©2013 ALSAC/St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital © 2013 BBY Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved. or see the police outside. CH511600bw.db Main 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 12, 2013 LOCAL Kitty Kat Haven Expands Services After Hoarding Rescue SUPPORT: Nonprofit Shelter Took in 35 ABOUT THE KITTY Cats From a Hoarding KAT HAVEN Situation in Centralia By The Chronicle Kitty Kat Haven is a no-kill, By Kyle Spurr foster-based rescue for adult [email protected] cats. The cats are cared for Kitty Kat Haven, a no-kill, in temporary homes until foster-based rescue for adult cats, permanent homes are found. had no choice but to expand its Kitty Kat Haven is entirely operation this fall. volunteer-based and oper- The nonprofit shelter was ates off of donations from the called upon in late September to community. take in 35 cats from a hoarding To contact Kitty Kat Haven, situation in Centralia. A total of call (360) 304-1457, email 94 cats were kept in a second-sto- [email protected] ry apartment in Centralia, free or visit their website at to roam and allowed to defecate www.kittykathaven.org. and urinate on everything in the The nonprofit is also on Facebook at apartment. www.facebook.com/KittyKatHav- The Cat’s Meow of Lewis en County took in the remaining and on Petfinder at cats from the apartment that Pete Caster / [email protected] www.petfinder.com/shelters/ were considered barn cats. Kitty Director of Kitty Kat Haven, Valarie Filer, gives a tour of one of two cat rooms at the no-kill shelter in Chehalis on Tuesday. WA564.html. Kat Haven took the ones with the potential to be house cats. “We took the ones that were looking for people’s attention that would be good candidates (for adoption),” Valarie Filer, di- ‘‘I’m actually amazed rector of Kitty Kat Haven, said. at how well they have “It took us to the next level. We were thrown into that situation.” turned around in the To accommodate the influx of cats, Filer and her husband short amount of time turned their insulated two-car Valarie has had them.’’ garage into a shelter. The new shelter, off Jackson Highway in Chehalis, has become the unof- Brandy Fay ficial headquarters for Kitty Kat veterinarian Haven. “We weren’t scheduled to do anything building-wise until poor dental health. next summer,” Filer said. “I’m actually amazed at how Kitty Kat Haven held an open well they have turned around in house on Sunday to show the the short amount of time Valarie public its new space inside the has had them,” Fay said. “Most of two-car garage. The volunteer- based nonprofit still has about 30 them are very tame and hopeful- cats from the hoarding situation ly will be adopted out to homes.” left to adopt to new homes. Before being adopted, each Nearly every cat seized had cat at Kitty Kat Haven is put upper respiratory infections, se- through a wellness check, vac- rious dental problems and other cinations, are spayed or neu- health issues. The cats are now tered, tested for feline AIDS, healthy and gaining weight, Filer de-wormed, micro-chipped and treated for fleas. A trio of cats stand along the barrier in one of two cat rooms at Kitty Kat Haven in Chehalis on Tuesday. Kitty Kat Haven is a said. no-kill, foster based rescue for adult cats. The cats are cared for in temporary homes until they can ind a permanent adoption. Brandy Fay, a veterinarian at “We do everything we can to Chehalis Centralia Veterinary make these cats as adaptable as Hospital, made multiple trips to possible,” Filer said. start classes to educate the public en up by previous owners. the Kitty Kat Haven shelter to Kitty Kat Haven relies on do- and forge partnerships with oth- “We give cats their space care for the sick cats. Fay said the nations from the community to er organizations around Lewis and time to readjust,” Filer said. SirenS cats had to be quarantined while cover the cost of caring for the County. “They need their time and their they recovered from the upper cats. Kitty Kat Haven’s mission respiratory infections. Some of The nonprofit, run by about is to offer temporary homes to space. You can usually tell they the cats must have full-mouth 10 volunteers, has plans to keep adult cats (1 year old or older) are grateful for their second chronline.com extractions due to extremely expanding. Filer is planning to that have been abandoned or giv- chance.”

Sharon Care Adna Native Graduates From FEMA Corps Service Center VOLUNTEER: Cory Olson class of graduates. FEMA Corps team completed FEMA Corps was established Olson, who studied psychol- 325,000 hours of service work- as a new unit within the exist- “GREAT CARE Completed the 10-Month ogy and Spanish at Washington ing on 88 projects around the ing AmeriCorps National Civil- AT A GREAT National Service Program State University before joining country, according to the pro- ian Community Corps program. PLACE” FEMA Corps, spent his time in gram. The corps collected or FEMA Corps engages young By Kyle Spurr the corp building homes, regis- distributed more than 4 million adults between 18 to 24 years old Sharon Care Center [email protected] tering people for FEMA assis- pounds of supplies, goods, food to serve on disaster-related proj- can help you with tance and working with disaster and clothing. ects. Cory Olson has spent the past survivors to rebuild communi- everyday living, 10 months supporting disaster ties. manage your relief in Joplin, Mo., Benton, Tex- In Illinois, Olson assisted medications, and as and around LaSalle County in survivors of recent floods, which Illinois as part is familiar work to Olson, who provide you with of FEMA Corps, lived in Adna during the 2007 a safe and a new unit of flood in Lewis County. the AmeriCorps After completing six weeks secure setting. National Civil- of training in Denver this past Call For A Complimentary CH511232cz.sw ian Community March, Olson and the other Tour And Lunch Corps that is de- FEMA Corps members were de- Ch512218ic.sw (360) 736-0112 voted to disaster ployed across the United States. 1509 Harrison Ave., preparedness Olson worked at least 40 Centralia and response. Cory Olson hours a week with a team of Olson, a na- Adna native about 10 people. He was required tive of Adna, to do 1,700 hours of service be- completed his fore graduating from the pro- TWO BIG SHOWS THIS WEEKEND - DOUB LE YOUR SHOPPING FUN! 10-month term of service Nov. gram. He received a $5,550 Segal 20. Olson was one of 151 FEMA AmeriCorps Education Award to SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON FAIR & EXPO CENTER Corps members honored at the pay for tuition or student loans. 2555 North National Avenue ...Chehalis, WA graduation ceremony for the first The entire Denver-based www.southwestwashingtonfair.net Fair Office: (360) 740 - 1495

News in Brief 100% ALL INDOORS ...STAY AND SHOP ALL DAY! dents, pursuant to state law. By The Chronicle Thurston County Public Speed Limit Lowered Works will evaluate the rate of SAT. & SUN. DEC. 14 - 15 thaw on the morning of Monday, in Unincorporated Dec. 16; however, it is possible

the weight restrictions may not Thurston County COMMUNITY be lifted until late next week. EVENTS Weight and speed limit re- strictions are being imposed on Packwood Gets 35 VENDOR BOOTHS - COMMUNITY EVENTS BUILDING all roads within unincorporated FREE ADMISSION - SAT. 10AM - 5PM / SUN. 11AM - 3PM Thurston County due to recent Weather Station Wreathes & Arrangements … Wood Crats...Jewelry...Gemstones...Kniing, Sewing, Embroidery, & Crocheing...Dolls, Loions & Balms, freeze and current thaw, according Feather Art, Cards, Stocking Stufers, Baked Goods, Holiday Décor, Soap, Candles, Candy, Doll Clothes, Stufed Animals, Baby Quilts, Packwood now has its own to Thurston County Public Works. National Weather Service ap- Pillows, Doterra Oils, Miche Bags, Scentsy, Stampin’ Up, Accessories Plus, Celebraing Home, Paparazzi Accessories, Serendipity Mixes Thurston County placed proved weather station to collect emergency load restrictions this Wes Knodel’s temperature, humidity, wind BLUE Santa - Saver 2014 morning. The maximum speed ON SALE NOW: speed and more data for the East PAVILIONGUN & KNIFE SHOW limit is lowered to 35 mph with Discount Fair Package Lewis County town. Sat. & Sun. Dec. 14 - 15 speed limits on roads normally Previously, weather data was BLUE PAVILION ...Admission: $6.00 6 Fair Admissions - 2 Carnival under 35 mph remaining in effect. collected at Paradise in Mount Hours: Sat. 9am-5pm...Sun. 9am-3pm Exempt parties are school Rainier National Park, a region Vendor Info: (503) 363 - 9564 Ride Wristbands - 1 Parking Pass buses, emergency vehicles and elevated nearly 4,500 feet above Reg. price …$112 CH512188bw.cg motor trucks transporting per- Packwood. The Highway Shop- On sale for $50 ishable commodities or com- per reports the weather station is unil Fri. Dec. 20 at Fair oice modities necessary for the owned and operated by a private, health and welfare of local resi- anonymous donor. • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 12, 2013 Centralia Police to Implement 24/7 Sobriety Pilot Program ACCOUNTABLE: Program Drug Court, Centralia Police back to the state Legislature by monitoring, reporting and com- treatment to other crimes,” Berg Chief Bob Berg said, in the way it June 2015. pliance checks, Berg said. said. Provides Intense will keep offenders accountable. The Legislature, which au- The pilot program allows The pilot program can start Monitoring for Second “It’s designed for account- thorized creating the pilot pro- the municipal court judge to set as early as Jan. 1, 2014, for people and Subsequent DUI ability and to gram, plans to implement the conditions of release for anyone arrested for a second or more have immedi- program statewide by 2017, Berg arrested for a second DUI within DUI after Jan. 1. Centralia has Offenders ate sanctions,” said. seven years. The conditions re- seen 21 multi-DUI offenders in Berg said. To run the pilot program, the quire twice daily alcohol testing, By Kyle Spurr the past year. The Centra- Centralia Police Department which is paid for by the defen- The program will have a [email protected] lia Police De- set up a local implementation dant. The testing remains in ef- startup cost of about $11,500, but The Centralia Police Depart- partment along team that includes the municipal fect for at least six months. ment is one of five law enforce- with the four court judge, court administra- Montana, North Dakota and the police department expects ment agencies statewide to begin other agencies tor, city attorney, city prosecutor, South Dakota have already cre- to bring in at least $10,000 from a pilot 24/7 Sobriety Program — Thurston Bob Berg services commander, county jail ated the 24/7 Sobriety Program defendants paying for drug tests. Centralia Police “It’s fair to say that the state that will provide intense moni- County, Spo- Chief administrator and Berg. and have had positive results, toring of second and subsequent kane County Centralia Municipal Court Berg said. Legislature is tired of DUIs and DUI offenders. and Chelan County sheriff’s of- will administer the program “The success rate has been people getting into accidents The pilot program will be fices and the Kent Police Depart- while the police department will phenomenal and so good that where others are killed,” Berg similar to the Lewis County ment — will report its findings be responsible for the testing, they have actually expanded this said. “It’s a new approach.” Fox Theatre Marquee Installed; Lighting Ceremony Scheduled Saturday By The Chronicle A lighting ceremony for the The awning portion of the marquee will be held at 5 p.m. on Historic Fox Theatre marquee Saturday, Dec. 14, the same day was installed on Tuesday, mark- the theater is showing “Miracle ing another milestone in efforts on 34th Street” and the annual to fully restore the theater back Tractor Parade is held in down- to its 1930s art deco design. town Centralia. “I think a lot of people won’t Capital Sign and Awning, notice it is there because it looks Olympia, installed the awning so perfect on the building,” Scott on Tuesday while Alpha Signs White, Historic Fox Theatre in Sacramento, Calif., worked on Restorations president, said. “If building the awning, which has I didn’t know this was new, I about 1,200 light bulbs. would not have noticed it. It fits To finish the payments on the just perfectly.” awning, the nonprofit is using The awning, which will even- Kickstarter.com, a website that tually cover a renovated entrance gives groups an online platform plaza, cost $96,000 for the fabri- to find funding for projects, to cation and installation, accord- raise $48,000 by Saturday, Jan. 18. ing to White. The nonprofit is also collect- The nonprofit raised half of ing donations outside of Kick- the amount through local fun- starter, White said. draising events and a 2013 film The vertical portion of the series, White said. However, marquee, installed last Decem- $48,000 is still needed to fully ber, was funded by donations fund the awning before the non- Pete Caster / [email protected] from the nonprofit Centralians profit can move on to other im- Workers from Capital Sign and Awning in Olympia and Alpha Architectural and Sign in Sacramento, work to attach the new 1 and from lodging tax funds in provement projects at the theater. marquee to the Fox Theatre on Tower Avenue in Centralia on Tuesday afternoon. 2010, 2011 and 2013, White said. News in Brief age for the 105th annual fair set Clerk’s Office at (360) 330-7670. Twin City Rifle Team for Aug. 12-17, 2014. Centralia Mayor Bonnie Coaches Needed The discount package in- Canaday said applicants will be interviewed by the city coun- By The Chronicle cludes six fair gate admissions, two carnival ride wristbands, cil on Tuesday, Jan. 7, during a The W.F. West and Centra- one parking pass and a souvenir special meeting at city hall. The lia high school teams need a few meeting will be open to the pub- assistant coaches to help teach fair pin for $50, which is a sav- lic. three position rifle marksman- ings of $70 off the regular retail The new councilor will be ship to the high school students price. sworn in at the city council’s first who are part of the teams, Steve Already 40 packages have meeting of the year on Tuesday, Carmick, coach of the W.F. West been sold and 60 are still avail- Jan. 14, the same meeting the The Books of Lewis County team, said in a news release. able at the fair office until Friday, council will vote for the mayor The teams, which are part of Dec. 20 at 4 p.m. and mayor pro tem positions. Available now! the Northwest Evergreen High The Southwest Washing- The city council will have A Simple Song by School Rifle League, fire .22 tar- ton Fair office is located at 2555 three new faces next year. Patrick Russ Mohney get rifles on 50-foot ranges lo- North National Avenue in Che- Gallagher won the District 3 seat cated at the Centralia Rifle Club and Ron Greenwood Jr. won the halis. Office hours are Monday District 1 seat in the general elec- range, as well as on ranges at through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Shelton and Littlerock. tion. A newcomer will fill Bates’s The rifle season, which is Position 1 at-large seat. just beginning, lasts through the City of Centralia $ 99 month of February, with match- 28ea Have an + Tax es fired on Mondays. The Cen- Advertising for Open $ 99 tralia team practices after school iPad? 12 ea on Tuesdays and Thursdays, Council Position + Tax Our Hometowns Volume 1-3 while the W.F. West team prac- By The Chronicle chronline.com tices after school on Wednesdays and Fridays. The city of Centralia an- Assistant coaches should have nounced on Tuesday it will be ac- cepting applications until Dec. 31 $ 95 experience as a rifle instructor or 18ea coach, or have been part of a rifle for the open city council seat va- + Tax team, Carmick said. cated by Bill Bates, who recently took a new job as lead pastor of Book Only “Helping kids to learn to shoot December 6 - December 12 $ 99 + Tax accurately can be pretty reward- a church in his hometown of Despicable Me 2 9 ea ing for the coach,” Brad Tarbet, Sedro-Woolley. $3 • PG Bates, the former pastor of 11:30am (Sat., Sun.) & 2:30pm (Sat., Sun.) DVD Only coach of the Centralia team, said. Destiny Christian Center in $ 99 + Tax For further information, call Blue Jasmine The Flood 3 ea Steve Carmick at (360) 748-7671. Centralia, had two years left on $3 • PG-13 DVD & Book his four-year term on the city 6:00pm (Fri., Sat., Sun., Wed., hurs.) of 2007 Combo Walkin’ Joe council. The new councilor will Book & DVD $ 98+ Tax and the Midnight Marauders he Councilor 13ea by Dennis R. Waller serve the remaining two years on $3 • R (21+) Southwest Washington CH487162cf.sw the term that ends Dec. 31, 2015. 9:00pm (Fri., Sat., Sun., Wed., hurs.) $2 • 12:30pm (Wed.) CH511179cz.sw Fair to Offer Discount Applicants must be residents Stop in today to one of these within Centralia city limits, have GNWMT: Roseland Hunters Package Until Dec. 20 one full year of residency and be Free • All Ages locations and get your copy!! registered voters. Applications 7pm (Tue.) By The Chronicle $$Two Dollar Tuesdays: All movies, minor are available at Centralia City with parent at or before 6:00pm Lewis County Minor with parent before 7 pm only Historical Museum The Southwest Washington Hall. $3 All Ages • Ages 3 and under are FREE 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia Fair is offering a discount pack- For questions, call the City (360) 736-1634

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She also announced she would travel to Washington, D.C. this week to vote on a fed- eral budget deal, and that she would resume her full congres- sional duties in January. “We are so grateful to the medical team at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital (in Palo Alto, Calif.,) for their care of Abigail during her first months of life,” Herrera Beutler said. She also asked for “continued patience and prayers in the coming weeks as our family adjusts to life back home.” courtesy photo While in the womb, Herrera U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler and her husband, Dan Beutler, were able to bring their daughter, Abigail Rose Beutler, back to their home in Camas this week. Beutler’s first child, Abigail Rose Beutler, was diagnosed with Pot- — saline injections in her uterus The Republican congress- serving the residents of South- During the first few months ter’s Syndrome. It’s a condition — that allowed the baby’s lungs to woman has been on leave since west Washington just as we have of her life, Abigail received man- that stifles kidney development, develop while still in the womb. her daughter’s birth. She has throughout this challenging ual dialysis treatments adminis- reduces amniotic fluid produc- tion in the uterus, and typically After the treatment, Abigail traveled to Washington, D.C., to time,” Herrera Beutler said. “Like tered through her abdomen. In prevents the baby’s lungs from was born prematurely in July take a few crucial votes, includ- the millions of working mothers November, Abigail was trans- developing. with fully developed lungs. Her ing one in October to end the in this country, I will balance the ferred to outpatient care and The diagnosis Abigail received kidneys weren’t functioning, partial government shutdown. responsibilities of my job with could receive dialysis treatments was previously considered fa- though, and she was whisked off She also relies more heavily on the needs of my family.” by machine. Abigail weighed 2 tal. After receiving the diagnosis, to the California hospital for di- her staff to communicate with Abigail has drawn national pounds, 12 ounces when she was however, Herrera Beutler under- alysis treatments. She will even- 3rd District constituents. media attention and has been de- born prematurely on July 15. She went an experimental treatment tually need a kidney transplant. “My staff and I will continue scribed as a “miracle baby.” now weighs 10 pounds. Lewis County Supports Neighbor on Biosolids Issue PROPOSED REVISION: plants and applied them to sites face water may result in elevated throughout the county. levels of disinfection byproducts, Wahkiakum County It makes its profit by dispos- which have been linked to in- Seeks Local Control of ing of other companies’ unwant- creased cancer and reproductive ed, treated sludge, using the land health risks in humans. Biosolids; Other Counties for general farming and building Could Follow Suit agricultural lagoons. THODE’S NEIGHBOR Bob Guen- Owner Bob Thode describes ther said he continues to see By Lisa Broadt Fire Mountain as a family-owned, flagrant violations of biosolids [email protected] natural resources-based company regulations. with 18 full-time employees. At Monday’s County Com- Lewis County is awaiting the Odor and water quality con- mission meeting, Guenther said results of a neighboring county’s cerns have plagued Thode and that earlier that morning he had court case which could deter- those who live around his sites seen what appeared to be 20 mine the balance of local and for more than a decade. tons of biosolids leaving Thode’s state power when it comes to The latest concern: a con- Newaukum Prairie site. regulating biosolids, a type of taminated well at Thode’s Burnt “I just left my place less than treated sludge that has become a Ridge Site in Cinebar. half an hour ago. No less than common fertilizer. According to county Envi- three trucks passed me while I was Twenty years ago, the state ronmental Service Director Bill in my driveway, and then a fourth Department of Ecology approved Teitzel, the well serves a house one passed me when I was driving land application of biosolids. Ecol- Pete Caster /[email protected] inhabited by farmhands and away,” Guenther said about the ogy praised their environmental their children. site south of Chehalis. “So that’s Bob Guenther shows an example of treated sludge that fell of of a truck outside benefits — particularly as com- four trucks in 15 minutes — some- his home along state Route 508 in Chehalis on Monday, Oct. 14, 2013. pared to incinerating sewage or NITRATES IN THE well are above where between 20,000-40,000 dumping it in a landfill. Most of “By prohibiting the beneficial Schulte said last week. the recommended level of approx- pounds of biosolids.” the sludge was spread on agricul- use of Class B biosolids, which In the meantime, the county imately 10 milligrams per liter. In biosolids application, tural fields, some on timber acres. constitute approximately 90 has filed a brief expressing to the The Department of Ecology nothing is more important than At first, local departments percent of the biosolids man- court and the public its support saw signs of those issues during a the rate at which the sludge is of health monitored use of the aged in the state, Wahkiakum for Wahkiakum. water quality test earlier this year. applied. Ecology sets the pace, fertilizer. But about 10 years ago, County’s ordinance conflicts Of seven surface water sites known as the agronomic rate. Ecology took control of all local FOR THE LAST tested at Thode’s Cinebar site, If done too quickly, nitrates, biosolids programs. with the state biosolids law, and decade Lewis reflects a policy directly opposed County has found itself in an five showed nitrate levels trend- which are highly mobile, will pass On April 26, 2011, the Wah- ing upward, according to the through the root zone and into kiakum County Commission to that of the Legislature. This is unenviable situation: local code the bottom line,” Laurie Davies, enforcement monitors the coun- May 2013 water quality report the water system, according to passed an ordinance banning Two of the sites reached his- Ecology. manager of Ecology’s Waste 2 ty’s fields of sludge. the use of Class B biosolids. Class toric highs: 15.9 milligrams per “When we talk about agro- Resources Program said. The Department of Ecology A biosolids, fertilizer with fewer liter at one, 14.9 milligrams per nomic applications, there’s about contaminants, approved for has the power to enforce sludge liter at the other. 150 acres of ground there … add commercial sale, remained legal. ON FEB. 22, the court handed application rules, but does not Both were downstream from it up,” Guenther said. “I think Potential contamination from down a ruling in the county’s favor. have the staffing to monitor the Fire Mountain’s land. the county should be aware of heavy metals and harmful micro- On March 11, Ecology filed work on a consistent basis; it has Groundwater measured in the tonnage being dumped there organisms in Class B sludge posed an appeal. The court’s decision is six full-time employees who man- domestic wells showed two sta- over a short period of time.” too great a risk to Wahkiakum’s still pending. age biosolids throughout the state. ble sites and one that continues “I think we need some legisla- agriculture, an integral compo- Wahkiakum — as well as Dealing with the interactions to trend upward. tion so county can better control nent of the county’s economy, the Lewis — now waits for the re- of citizens and Fire Mountain It most recently was mea- what’s being dumped on its land.” county commission said. sults of that appeal, which are ex- Farms, one of Lewis County’s larg- sured at 10.7 milligrams per liter. According to Ecology, about Two weeks later, Ecology filed pected to be released soon. est biosolids application compa- Thode has said he will move 110,000 dry tons of biosolids suit against the county and asked Should Wahkiakum win, nies, has been particularly vexing. forward with digging a new well. were handled in Washington a superior court judge to declare Lewis County will take steps Since 2002, Fire Mountain According to Oregon’s De- in 2012. Of that, 81 percent was Wahkiakum County’s actions to create its own local poli- Farms has accepted biosolids partment of Environmental land applied, 18.5 was incinerat- unconstitutional. cies, County Commissioner Bill from wastewater treatment Quality, high nitrate levels in sur- ed and .5 percent was landfilled. News in Brief

of rain or snow through the to the Lewis County nonprofits “The nonprofits receiving Rain Returning to weekend in Eastern Washing- over the past year. support help us to strengthen Inslee Denies Shorter Washington With ton with high temperatures in The nonprofits included in and sustain the quality of life in Sentence for Woman Snow in Places the 30s and lows in the 20s. the grant funding are Cispus Lewis County,” Norma Schuite- OLYMPIA (AP) — Gov. Jay In Western Washington, Learning Center’s Teen Center man, the Foundation’s execu- Inslee has denied a recommen- SEATTLE (AP) — After a high temperatures should be in in Morton, Catholic Housing tive director, said in a state- dation from the state’s clemency mostly dry, cold spell, forecasters the 40s and lows in the 30s. Services for resources for low ment. “The variety of grantees board to grant a shortened sen- say a normal wet weather pattern income farm workers and their demonstrates the broad range tence to a woman who is in the is returning to Washington. Nonprofits Awarded families in Chehalis, The Cheh- of causes we fund throughout midst of a 22-year sentence for her Rain is spreading across alis Foundation for an ADA-ap- our service area.” role in a deadly group attack on Western Washington Thursday, $27,300 in Grants proved lift for the new Gail and The Foundation’s next grant a 64-year-old man that occurred and a chance of showers will Carolyn Shaw Aquatics Center, deadline is Sept. 19, 2014. A when she was 14. continue into next week. By The Chronicle The Fire Mountain Arts Coun- new application and guidelines The Community Founda- Inslee’s attorney, Nicholas The National Weather Ser- cil for its 2014 children’s theater are being developed and will be Brown, sent Marriam Oliver’s at- vice says the system will bring tion of South Puget Sound programs, Pope’s Kids Place for available in early 2014. recently awarded $27,300 in torney a letter last week explain- snow to the mountains with expanding its Behavioral Treat- For more informa- ing his reasoning behind the de- about 6 inches expected by grants to six Lewis County ment Center and The Society tion, visit www.thecom- nonprofits. cision. In September, the state’s Thursday night in the Cascade of St. Vincent de Paul to fund munityfoundation.com. Clemency and Pardon’s Board passes. The Foundation has award- basic services to people in need ed a total of $71,000 in grants unanimously voted that Oliver, Forecasters expect a chance around Lewis County. should be released in three years.

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Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman A Warm Shelter Is the Perfect Gift for Some Some are debating on wheth- In the book of Matthew, Je- to well below freezing. addiction. er to buy the new Xbox One or Our Views sus implored his followers to Leaders at the shelter have As such, the shelter is accept- the Playstation 4, while others are not disruptive and they do help others. coordinated with Gospel Mis- ing of everyone — even those are taking stock of Black Friday not commit any crimes on the “You received without paying; sion in Chehalis to provide 24- who are drunk or high, as long purchases before wrapping them premises. give without pay,” he said. hour services. as they aren’t using any sub- up and placing them under the It’s easy to look into the faces The Destiny Christian Cen- During the day, those seek- stances at the shelter. tree. of the homeless and see someone ter and Chehalis-based Bethel ing shelter can eat and stay A lot of effort and money Gifts are a big part of the who is potentially deserving of Church are doing an admirable warm at Gospel Mission’s day- is often put into extravagant holidays. the circumstances they face. Drug job of reflecting these words to time shelter. In the evening, the Christmas celebrations and For the less fortunate, a use, alcohol abuse, mental insta- the community by funding and mission provides its guests with performances this time of year. warm place to sleep is the per- bility and poor financial decisions operating the cold weather shel- bus passes so they can travel to Those are well and good, but fect present. can all lead to homelessness. ter. The same is true of Carl Boh- Centralia and sleep in the cold helping those who have fallen Fortunately, a pair of local But the road that led to lin, a volunteer manager at the weather shelter. It’s an innova- behind in life’s race is a more churches, steadfast volunteers someone’s poverty should not facility for six years, and Robert tive approach to helping take the adequate way of celebrating the and others are stepping up to determine whether or not they and Claudia Grimes, who are edge off a problem that’s preva- true meaning of the holiday. again make that a reality in receive help, especially as Christ- now managing the facility. lent in most communities. You don’t have to agree with Lewis County. mas approaches. The Grimeses say they have Robert Grimes is treating the way someone has lived their The cold weather shelter on During a holiday that cel- welcomed 90 guests this year his leadership of the shelter as a life in order to help them. Tower Avenue in Centralia is ebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, thus far, a number that spiked personal mission. He was home- After all, the help you of- open for a sixth year, welcom- it’s prudent to consider his during the recent cold snap that less for about three years as he fer just might be enough to get ing all comers, so long as they words. sent temperatures plummeting struggled with drug and alcohol them back on the right track. COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... When Does Enthusiasm Of Fans Go Overboard? Well, the Seahawks finally many decibels of noise they can lost another one. The thing create. that mystifies me about it is All in the name of sports- how the odds-makers knew manship, of course. about it ahead of time. They I’m sorry, but I see nothing predicted that the 49ers would sportsmanlike in such behav- win by three, and they won by ior. When the Seahawk’s “12th two. Hopefully they’ll pick the Man” hoopla began, I don’t Hawks in the remaining regular think anyone could envision season games. how quickly it would escalate With all their wins at home into something very near to the up until now, there’s one thing mob violence which surrounds that has started to bring a rather the sport of international soccer. bitter taste in my mouth lately. I see the same look of fanaticism Oh, it’s not about the Seahawks themselves, but on many football fans as are about a group displayed on the videos of soccer that’s been riots, and it worries me, and I practically idol- see no way of preventing it from Letters to the Editor ized up until ever happening to football. now. But I’m still going to root for those Seahawks until they slide I’m refer- cellphone use while driving our in the Dec. 7 issue. I notice this me into the cremation oven, but ring to a group Bus Drivers on precious Winlock children. money is used for drug, alco- which seems to only in front of my TV screen, By Bill Moeller Cellphones Unsafe hol and mental health counsel- have been taken not in the stands. Susan Walker ing. Included in the allocation over by a radi- I’m not suggesting we follow For Children Winlock School District bus driver of funds were three schools: cal faction lately, The 12th Man. the lead of the sport of tennis, To the editor: Winlock and Napavine school Am I the only person who where unruly fans are politely, I have been driving school Old Saying Teaches a Lot districts (with Cascade Mental sees anything wrong about but forcibly, removed from the buses for almost 30 years, the Health): $60,000; and Chehalis an attempt to influence the stands. Nor do I advocate we greater part for the Winlock To the editor: School District (with Cascade winning of a sports contest by follow the action of golf fans, school District. It is with a great “You can’t take it with you.” Mental Health) $30,000. Notice- audibly interfering with an op- who applaud nearly every shot sadness to me personally that I We can be thankful for the ably absent is Centralia School posing team’s ability to compete politely, whether it lands on the feel the necessity to write this let- truth found in that old saying. District. on a fair and equal playing green or in a sand trap. ter to address a problem Winlock We can’t take with us such Commissioner Edna Fund, a field? Where’s the sportsman- I’m suggesting we’re going School District can’t, or will not, things as disease, crime, wars, former drug rehabilitation coun- ship in that? When a TV camera overboard in our enthusiasm. resolve. poverty and Obamacare. selor, was quoted as saying the isolates an individual fan, take Remember “The Wave?” It was The issue that I refer to is one sales tax dollars have social and a good look at his or her face. clever when it first began, but of Winlock School bus drivers Thomas R. Hicker financial benefits for the com- There’s an appearance of a fa- it’s considered a little silly-look- using a cell phone to receive text Vader munity as well as “to see indi- naticism which makes you think ing these days. I like it, though. messages and make phone calls viduals clean and clear headed, of the faces of French mobs while driving the school bus. watching the latest performance Enough of that. It’s getting Centralia College getting back on their feet, be- We, as bus drivers, have of the guillotine. near the end of the football ing parents, putting food on the signed at least three papers stat- Graduate Promotions I’m not referring to those season: time for me to repeat table and becoming taxpayers ing we would not use personal fans who go to outlandish the question I’ve asked in each Appreciated again — this tax money couldn’t phones from the time we pick lengths to costume themselves year that I’ve been sharing these be used any better.” up our keys until after we hang To the editor: in such a creative manner that thoughts with you. With Af- I agree with Commissioner them back up after our route is Kudos to Security State Bank, Fund 100 percent. With serious the cameraman seeks them out rican Americans dominating which has recently promoted throughout the contest. That’s in just about every position in finished. This has not been the issues of substance abuse occur- case. five Centralia College graduates: ring in the student population in fun. every sport today, even such Stacy Engle to vice president and It shows loyalty to the team, lilly-white sports as golf and This spring I observed a driv- the Centralia schools as well, it er talking on a cellphone while human resources; Kay Logan to disappoints me a great deal not but in a respectful (if not always tennis, why have we not yet seen marketing officer; Pam Simp- respectable) way. Those fans an African American punter or driving a bus full of students. to see Centralia School District When I reported it, I was son to branch operations man- in this list of recipients for addi- show ingenuity, humor and team place kicker on any professional ager for the Gold Street branch; support in a reasonable way. or major college team? informed that they would not tional funding. investigate. On Oc. 18, I again Rhonda Kinsa as branch opera- Attempting to block an op- If I’ve missed some, please let Substance abuse counselors observed a driver enter the bus tions manager for the Roches- possess the particular skills for posing quarterback’s directions me know. ter branch; and Amy Howlett to members of his team by yell- ••• compound from King Road talk- assisting students back on track ing on a cellphone. Is this not as branch manager for the west ing shows none of those things. I Bill Moeller is a former entertain- with a clear-headed purpose against the law? Should anyone Centralia branch. Another in- toward graduation from high wonder how long it’ll be before er, mayor, bookstore owner, city coun- dication that Centralia College fans bring amplified noisemak- cil member, paratrooper and pilot be exempt from the law? school and becoming employ- There was a case three years graduates quality students who able citizens. Another element ers to the stadium in attempts living in Centralia. He can be reached live locally and give back to the to break the old record of how [email protected]. ago when a driver was reported of students who benefit from for the same offense. She was community we serve. such programs are those living First Amendment Center Quote of the Day put on administrative leave until in homes with alcoholic or drug she could prove by her cellphone Julie Johnson abusing parents. They may give records that she had not been us- director of donor and alumni relations “I begin to feel like most Americans don’t for the Centralia College Foundation school their best effort, but fall ing her phone. Why is the driver short due to the chaos in their understand the First Amendment, don’t I saw on Oct. 18 still working? households. understand the idea of freedom of Are you comfortable allowing a Funds for Mental Health I wonder why Centralia possible lawbreaker driving your School District failed to apply for speech, and don’t understand that it’s the children? I know I am not. At Schools Lauded this source of revenue? Please call Superintendent I’d like to comment on the responsibility of the citizen to speak out.” Shannon Criss and demand an- article “Lewis County Sales Tax Gail Hakola Centralia Roger Ebert swers, and a clear-cut policy on Money Awarded” appearing film critic

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sirens ceNtralia Police DePartmeNt took place on the 1400 block of allegedly kicked and attempted of the vehicle on the freeway unruly man in courthouse Lois Lane shortly after noon. to trip the arresting deputy. The because he reportedly “did not Parking lot crash deputy was not injured. want to go home and do chores.” theft • Jacob M. Goble, 22, a tran- • A driver reportedly lost An officer responded. • Employees at a business on Burglary sient, was arrested and booked control of her vehicle on the Possession of meth outside of Gold Street viaduct and struck the 2000 block of Borst Avenue • Deputies took a report of into jail for third-degree malicious the guardrail. The crash acti- reported at 2:35 p.m. Tuesday a burglary on the 2900 block of Walmart mischief after he allegedly tried vated the air bags in her vehicle that a customer failed to pay for Sawall Avenue at about 5 p.m. • Gerald Cayenne, 64, of to break into a van parked in the and caused minor injuries. The rental property and also refused Tuesday. Someone forced open Oakville, was arrested and Lewis County Law and Justice woman was transported to to return it. the door to the residence and booked into jail for outstand- Center parking lot by using a big stole an Xbox 360, valued at $200. Providence Centralia Hospital assault ing warrants and possession of rock to try and smash the window - methamphetamine outside of at 11:19 p.m. Monday. for treatment. The crash was re - ported at 7:34 a.m. Wednesday. • A 17-year-old male was ar chehalis Police DePartmeNt Walmart at 12:40 a.m. Tuesday. ••• rested and booked into the Lew- By The Chronicle Staff theft is County Juvenile Detention Burglary • A business on the 1100 Center for suspicion of fourth- • A rental house on the 600 The only independent and locally owned funeral home block of Harrison Avenue re- degree assault after he allegedly ported a theft at 6:14 p.m. block of Southwest Cascade Avenue in Centralia-Chehalis. punched his aunt in the face was reportedly burglarized. The Wednesday. The suspect fled in on the 800 block of South Gold a vehicle. Police have the vehi- burglary was reported at 9:44 a.m. NEWELL-HOERLING’s MORTUARY

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Bluhm, Kacie (James) Marko a utility pole on the 1000 block The jeep was a total loss. But as the years went by III, Derek (Tiffany) Bluhm, the diesel electric engines Chase Jorgensen, Lance of Ham Hill Road, causing it to hit and run collision replaced the steam engines. (Trisha) Bluhm and Loren fall and block the roadway at Art was not happy with the Bluhm; great-grandchildren, 1:16 a.m. Thursday. The vehicle • Deputies took a report of diesels. He often said he Jericho Bluhm and Lainey fled the scene narrowly missing a hit and run collision that oc- couldn't feel the "pulse" of Marko; brothers, Leroy getting stuck by the utility pole curred on the 3400 block of the diesel like he did on the (Bertha) Bluhm, Mel (Jean) as it fell, police said. The utility Harrison Avenue shortly after steam engines, so he left the Bluhm, Virgil (Janet) Bluhm; pole falling caused another pole 10 p.m. Monday. It appears that railroad. During his next sisters, Dorothy Riley and to bend and crack, which then a white Dodge Avenger struck career as a carpenter he built June ( Dale) Laird; and many caused a large guide wire pole to several utility poles, five mail- and remodeled many homes nieces, nephews and cousins. boxes and a Comcast Internet and commercial buildings in He was preceded in snap from its base and fall on a Lewis County. He worked death by his mother, Lillian parked vehicle. Nobody was in- stand, then fled the area. There with his brothers, Virg and (Bluhm) Jensen; uncle, Pete jured during this incident. were no injuries and the investi- Mel and his good friend, Neitzel; and in-laws, Ernest Power is shut off in the area gation is ongoing. George Kerr. Then he went and Rose Robinette. and the road will be closed until resisting arrest onto his most successful A celebration of life will be Thursday afternoon when crews Arthur Wayne Bluhm, venture, the Hidden Valley held Sunday, Dec. 15, 2013 finish their work cleaning up the • Elliot S. Dodrill, 29, of Che- 82, passed away Dec. 7, Trout Farm. He began with at 2:00 p.m. at the Assembly - halis, was arrested and booked 2013 due to complications a few trout in a small pond, of God Church in Napavine, scene. The accident is under in from diabetes. He was born vestigation. into jail for suspicion of third- which eventually became with a reception to follow. degree assault and resisting ar- July 7, 1931 to Ervin and a big time commercial Arrangements are with rape Lillian (Neitzel) Bluhm in operation. He retired in 1986. Cattermole Funeral Home in rest after deputies responded Seward, Neb. When Arthur to a family dispute on the 100 Art loved to dance, listen Winlock, Wash. • Zack R. L. Isham, 20, of was ive years old his familyto Big Joe Polka music and In lieu of lowers, Chehalis, was arrested and block of Woodard Road outside moved out west to Onalaska, watch sports. But most of all donations may be made to booked into the Lewis County of Napavine. After deputies re- Wash.,and a short time later he loved his grandchildren the Assembly of God Church, Jail after he allegedly admitted to sponded, Dodrill allegedly re- they settled in Napavine, and great-grandchildren. He PO Box 267, Napavine, Wa having sex with a 13-year-old girl fused to obey commands and Wash., where he lived the rest was a generous kind hearted 98565. on multiple occasions. The arrest attempted to fight police, and of his life. man and will be greatly The family would like On Aug. 30, 1952, Art missed. to thank Margie and the married Ernestine Robinette Art is survived by his caregivers at Grace Harbor Death Notices corrections in Reno, Nev. They raised wife of 61 years, Ernestine; Adult Family Home for their Wallace W. Peters, 61, Winlock died ••• their three children, Lissa, children, Lissa (Mel) care of Art during his time Greg and Shane in Napavine. Dec. 8 at his home in Winlock. A memo- The Chronicle seeks to be accurate Jorgensen, Greg (Denise) there. rial service will be held on Sunday, Dec. Throughout his working and fair in all its reporting. If you find Bluhm and Shane (Gina) 15 at 3 p.m. at the Harrison Square Pres- years, Art had a variety of Bluhm; grandchildren, Tyler To view the obituary, please byterian Church in Centralia. Services an error or believe a news item is incor- occupations. He began his rect, please call the newsroom as soon Jorgensen, Devon Bluhm, go to chronline.com/obituaries. are under the direction of Cattermole career with the Northern Heidi Jorgensen, Lucas Funeral Home in Winlock. as possible at 807-8224, between 8 a.m. Paciic Railroad iring on arthur W. Bluhm, 82, Napavine, died and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. at Grace Harbor Adult Family Home in Winlock. A memorial service will be held on Sunday, Dec. 15 at 2 p.m. at the In Remembrance Napavine Assembly of God Church in Napavine. Services are under the di- rection of Cattermole Funeral Home in SYDNEY F. GUDYKA Winlock. April 20, 1915 – December 8, 2013 marilyN JoaN Jerke, 74, Mossyrock, moved to Pe Ell and there Christian Doctrine teacher at Linda Akers, and son-in-law died Dec. 7 at Providence St. Peter raised three children, John Jr., St. Joseph Catholic Church Jack Rutledge. Hospital in Olympia. A memorial ser- Robert and Mary. in Pe Ell, and was an active She is survived by vice will be held at the Shoestring Valley Community Church on Dec. 21 Sydney worked several member of St. Joseph’s Ladies her son Robert (Sandra) at 1:30 p.m. A reception will follow local jobs over the years. Alter Society. Gudyka, daughter Mary the service. Arrangements are under Before her marriage, and Sydney enjoyed twice Rutledge, and daughter-in- the care of Cattermole Funeral Home, while still in Centralia, she weekly gatherings with the law Nancy Gudyka all of Pe Winlock. was employed at the Buster Local Senior Citizens and Ell; 5 grandchildren Mike Nora (stiltNer) JohNsoN, 92, of Cen- Brown shoe store and at being involved with the (Judy) Gudyka, Ronald tralia, died Dec. 11 at Oakwood Haven Montgomery Ward. Her pinochle club. In addition (Kimberly) Gudyka, Julie in Centralia. A visitation will be held primary employment was she enjoyed her house plants, (Dan) Castro, Gary Rutledge from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 13, at as a postal clerk. Over 25 and picture and crossword and Jeni Webster; 3 great- Sticklin Funeral Chapel in Centralia. years she worked under 4 puzzles. Local sporting grandchildren Nicolas A graveside service will be held at 10 different Postmasters; Hazel events, especially those Gressett, Brenden Webster, a.m. Dec. 14 at Forest Grove Cemetery Walker, Clara Wood, Roy including her grand and great and Kelsey Castro; and niece in Tenino, followed by a memorial Blair, and Lawrence Luzader. grand children, were a joy to Lana Frost, and nephew Larry service at 12 p.m. at Sticklin Funeral She had also worked at her. She loved to watch all Shepard. Chapel. Weir’s Telephone ofice,the kids playing at Sunnyside A Rosary service is Sydney F. Gudyka was Milanowski’s Confectionary Park Playground, just outside scheduled to begin at 10:30 born April 20, 1915 in and Barber Shop, The Daily her living room window from am, Friday, Dec. 13, 2013 lotteries Frances, Wash. to Harrison Chronicle (for which she which she also kept an eye on followed by a Funeral Mass F. Shepard, Sr. and Mary wrote a local area news the wild birds feeding at her at 11:00 a.m. at St Joseph Washington’s tuesday Games Shepard (Strozyk). column), and Bob’s Nursery bird feeders in the front yard. Catholic Church in Pe Ell Powerball: She moved from Frances and Greenhouse. She was also an avid fan of with Father John McLaughlin Next jackpot: $122 million to Centralia when she was in She was involved with the the Seahawks, Mariners and and Deacon Loren Lane Mega Millions: 05-12-22-41-65 the 2nd grade and graduated local thrift shop and donated the Gonzaga University men’s presiding. A graveside service Mega Ball: 13 from Centralia High School many hours to that cause. basketball team. will follow at the Pe Ell Polish Next jackpot: $344 million as Salutatorian and completed She was always so proud She was preceded in Catholic Cemetery as well her schooling at what was that she and the many other death by her husband John as a potluck reception at the Match 4: 05-12-16-20 then called Centralia Junior volunteers had donated more J. Gudyka, Sr., son John J. church hall. Daily Game: 2-3-0 College. than $20,000.00 to the local Gudyka, Jr., grandson Robert Keno: 04-09-15-24-25-42-43-46-48- In 1938, at the age of 23, ambulance fund over the G. Gudyka, father Harrison To view the obituary, please 51-56-63-64-68-69-72-73-74-76-77 she married John J. Gudyka, duration of their operation. F. Shepard, Sr., mother Mary go to chronline.com/obituaries. Sr. at St. Mary’s Catholic She was active for nine Shepard (Strozyk), brother commodities Church in Centralia. She years as a Confraternity of Harrison F. Shepard, Jr., niece Gas in Washington — $3.32 (AAA of Washington) Sticklin Funeral Chapel Crude Oil — $97.41 per barrel (CME 1437 South Gold Condolences may be offered at Group) Centralia, WA 98531 www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com Gold — $1,256 (Monex) (360) 736-1388 Silver — $20.29 (Monex) • Main 9 FROM THE FRONT The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 12, 2013

Pete Caster / [email protected] Wendy Carpenter, a Southeast Thurston County ireighter, puts an animal rescue oxygen mask on her half-English, half-French bulldog, Pippa, during a demonstration at the Littlerock Fire Station on Wednesday afternoon. Pets: Oxygen Masks Have Extra Room for the Snouts of Dogs and Cats Continued from front page equipped with such masks. Thurston Fire Authority, South- would use them to revive cats or several years, is to provide the Eventually, Snow found east Thurston Fire Authority, as dogs. Thurston Fire Authority fire- pet oxygen masks to every fire “Project Breath,” a movement that well as the East Olympia Fire The oxygen masks, which re- fighter’s canine rescue was department to make it easier for aims to put pet oxygen masks in Department and the Tenino Fire semble those used for humans, first responders to save people’s picked up by several regional fire departments across the na- Department has a set of three have extra room for the snout of news outlets and eventually pets. tion by the company Invisible pet oxygen masks — small, me- the pet. “They are clearly a part of the Donna Snow, an Olympia wom- Fence. dium and large, suitable for cats The mask has a tube that at- family,” Welch said. an, read the story. The Olympia woman then or dogs. taches to an oxygen tank to be Snow said she had previously contacted Lanette Dyer from Wednesday morning at the used in the same manner the So far, she said, Invisible seen on the news firefighters in West Thurston Fire Authority Littlerock fire station, firefight- firefighters used last May to save Fence has provided more than another state using specialized who, Snow said, “took the ball ers, members of local media, and Scooter. 2,000 masks to departments oxygen masks for pets, so she be- and ran with it.” Invisible Fence employees, along The goal of Invisible Fence, around the country. Each set of gan doing research online about Now, eight months later, ev- with several dogs, saw the oxy- said Georgia Welch, who has three masks are valued at about how to get local departments ery fire station for the West gen masks and how firefighters worked for the company for $60, she said. Sales: Lewis County Had $254 Million in Taxable Retail Sales in Second Quarter Continued from front page cording to the Department of grew 7.3 percent, according to dise sales. According to the report re- Revenue. the Washington State Depart- Centralia, however, brought leased by the Washington State reports a 14.5 percent increase Statewide retail trade — a ment of Revenue. in nearly five times as much Department of Revenue, state — the fifth highest jump in the subset of total taxable retail sales Chehalis’ retail trade — re- revenue from clothing and shoe gross business income grew state. which excludes industries such ported at $68 million — was stores. $10.9 billion to $167 billion in In the second quarter this as manufacturing, agriculture nearly double that reported by Lewis County reported year, Lewis County had $254 and construction — saw slightly Centralia. $133.5 million in retail trade. Car, the second quarter of 2013, a 7 million in taxable retail sales, less growth. From the second The majority of Chehalis’ building equipment and general percent increase over the second Chehalis had $94 million and quarter last year to the second sales came from car and auto merchandise sales were the larg- quarter of 2012. Centralia had $77 million, ac- quarter this year retail trade parts sales and general merchan- est contributors. Crashes: Multiple Crashes Reported After Snow Falls Across Region Tuesday Continued from front page an embankment, through a to have sustained only minor in- way and slid into a ditch and near Adna sustained major dam- fence and began to roll, accord- juries, Finn said. then a tree. age. Neither driver was injured. The man, Marco A. Ortiz ing to the state patrol. Garcia was Also on Tuesday morning, There was a one-car colli- The accident was caused by the Garcia, 27, was not wearing a ejected across Foster Creek Road, after most of the county was hit sion on the 3100 block of Harri- icy roads. seatbelt, according to the Wash- and the then unoccupied vehicle with a small amount of snow, son Avenue outside of Centralia. The Centralia and Cheha- ington State Patrol. He was trav- continued to roll and came to a deputies responded to several The 21-year-old Chehalis man lis police departments as well eling southbound on I-5 near milepost 58, approximately 13 rest on top of him. collisions and requested that peo- lost control of his 1996 Honda as Riverside Fire Authority re- miles south of Napavine, when The cause of the collision ple stay home if they could until Accord and slid off the road at sponded to multiple minor inju- he spun out at about 6:40 a.m. was speeding, said Trooper Will the road conditions improved. about 3:40 a.m. Tuesday, went ry or non-injury collisions in the The Tuesday morning wreck Finn, spokesman for the Wash- According to the Sheriff’s Of- into a ditch and hit a fence. The Twin Cities area Monday morn- was one of several that occurred ington State Patrol. Garcia was fice: Honda sustained minor damage ing, including two that occurred throughout the county during cited for second-degree negligent A 35-year-old Toledo man and the driver was not injured. near the Chamber Way onramp the cold weather snap that hit the driving, failure to wear a seatbelt was not injured after he lost con- Two cars involved in a wreck and two-vehicle collision near region late last week. and no insurance. He was trans- trol of his vehicle due to ice on at about 7:30 a.m. Monday on Marion Street and Oxford Av- The Dodge Neon went down ported to a hospital but appears the 3600 block of Jackson High- the 100 block of Chivers Road enue in Centralia at about 8 a.m. Calendar: W.F. West High School Presents ‘The Little Mermaid’ Dec. 14 Continued from Main Page 2 Dennis Edwards, 8 p.m., Lucky Eagle Ca- or visit cascadeasc.org Dance Club, 7:30-10:30 p.m., $5, potluck (62 and up) and children 18 and under, sino, Rochester, tickets start at $20, (800) Wes Knodel Gun & Knife Show, 9 at break, Oakview Grange, Centralia, (360) 748-4789. “The Little Mermaid, 2 p.m. and 7:30 720-1788 a.m.-5 p.m., Southwest Washington (360) 736-5172 or (360) 273-6008 Santa Express, Mt. Rainier Scenic Rail- p.m., W.F. West Theatre, W.F. West High 80’s Enough, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Fairgrounds, $6, (503) 363-9564 School, tickets $7, on sale at high school Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) “Miracle on 34th Street,” 2 and 7 p.m., road, Mineral, 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m., 3:30 ASB office or at the door, (360) 807-7235 273-2000, ext. 301 Fox Theatre, Centralia, $8 individual, Support Groups p.m., (888) STEAM11 Breakfast with Santa, 8-11:30 a.m., Santa Express, Mt. $20 family (three or four persons), pre- Alzheimer’s support group, 10:30 Twin City Gospel Jubilee, 6 p.m., Cal- Adna Grange, 123 Dieckman Road, Rainier Scenic Railroad, sale tickets at HUBBUB, Holley’s Place a.m-noon, Cooks Hills Community vary Assembly of God, 302 E. Main St., Adna, all you can eat $6, kid’s meal Mineral, 10 a.m., 3:30 p.m., (888) and Santa Lucia, Centralia, and Book ‘n’ Church, 2400 Cooks Hill Road, Centralia, includes picture with Santa, (360) STEAM11 Brush, Chehalis, www.centraliafoxthe- (360) 628-4980 Centralia, featuring Reflection of Love, 740-1950 Festival of Trees, 11 a.m.-7 p.m., atre.com Ron and Kathy Green, free concert, of- Games Day, traditional and mod- Barbara Clevenger Johnson Gallery, Mystery Soda, 7 p.m., fering taken, (360) 736-0788 ern board games, card games, 1 p.m., Morton Matrix Coffeehouse, Sunday, Dec, 15 Fort Borst Park Drive-Thru Light Dis- Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, (360) Fort Borst Park Drive-Thru Light Dis- Chehalis, $6, (360) 740-0492 740-0492 play, Centralia, 5-9 p.m., $3 or $2 with a Libraries Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo play, Centralia, 5-9 p.m., $3 or $2 with a “The Nutcracker,” 2 and 7:30 p.m., Cor- can of food or new toy donation starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 can of food or new toy donation Film showing, “Coming to Light: Ed- Jackson Highway, Chehalis bet Theatre, Centralia College, Ticket Holiday Storytelling, 11 a.m. and 1 Wes Knodel Gun & Knife Show, 9 prices $22 for adults, $15 for seniors ward S. Curtis and the North American Dancing, Country Four, 1:30-4:30 p.m., “‘Twas the Night Before Christmas,” a.m.-3 p.m., Southwest Washington (62 and up) and children 18 and under, Dawn’s Delectables, 204 N. 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Nation in Brief World in Brief Health Coverage Interpreter for Deaf Disparities Emerging Gridlock in the Senate, At Mandela Memorial Among States Saw ‘Angels,’ Has Embracing, Rejecting Been Violent In Past Federal Health Law Progress in the House JOHANNESBURG (AP) — The man accused of faking sign JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) By Laurie Kellman interpretation while standing — The slow rollout of a new fed- alongside world leaders like U.S. eral health insurance market- The Associated Press President Barack Obama at Nel- place may be deepening differ- WASHINGTON (AP) — A son Mandela’s memorial service ences in health coverage among budget agreement between key said Thursday he saw “angels” Americans, with residents in Republicans and Democrats. at the event, has been violent in some states gaining insurance at Even President Barack Obama the past and suffers from schizo- a far greater rate than others. was on board. All without any- phrenia. The demarcation may be as one threatening to repeal this or Jantjie, who stood gesticu- simple as Democrat and Repub- shut down that. lating three-feet (1 meter) from lican. Gridlock, however briefly, Obama and others who spoke Newly released federal fig- took an early holiday in the bit- at Tuesday’s ceremony that was ures show more people are pick- terly polarized, Republican-run broadcast around the world, in- sisted that he was doing proper ing private insurance plans or be- House. But across the Capitol, the sign-language interpretation of ing routed to Medicaid programs high-minded Senate remained the speeches of world leaders. in states with Democratic lead- in the grip of some of the worst But he also apologized for his ers who have fully embraced the partisan warfare in its his- performance that has been dis- federal health care law than in tory after majority Democrats missed by many sign-language states where Republican elected curbed the Republicans’ power. J. Scott Applewhite / AP Photo experts as gibberish. officials have derisively rejected A round-the-clock talkathon is House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan, R-Wis., left, and Senate Budget The statements by Jantjie what they call “Obamacare.” the result, putting no one in the Committee Chairwoman Patty Murray, D-Wash., announce a tentative agreement raise serious security issues for mood for cooperation. Majority between Republican and Democratic negotiators on a government spending Obama, other heads of state Leader Harry Reid threatened plan, at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2013. and U.N. Secretary-General Ban American Aviation to shorten the Senate’s cherished Ki-moon who made speeches at Schools, Student Christmas vacation if need be. votes on Thursday morning, ap- that we can work together.” FNB Stadium in Soweto, Johan- Pilots Prepare for A Republican called his bluff. proving Chai Rachel Feldblum In the Senate, it wasn’t imme- nesburg’s black township. The “What’s new about that? What’s to be a Member of the Equal diately clear whether Republican ceremony honored Mandela, the Expected Boom in even threatening about that?” Employment Opportunity Com- conservatives would follow their anti-apartheid icon and former challenged Sen. Mike Johanns, mission by a vote of 54-41. Two House counterparts and grudg- president who died on Dec. 5. Drone-Flying Jobs R-Neb. Republicans, Sens. Susan Collins ingly accept the Ryan-Murray Traditionally effective prods GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of budget, or rebel against it. to action are often less so in the — Two student pilots are seated Alaska voted for Feldblum. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., Shadow of Ex-Pm divided, crisis-managed Con- The string of roll calls contin- who like Ryan is counted among shoulder to shoulder before a gress. Lawmakers have lurched bank of video monitors, maneu- ued with a 70-29 vote confirm- his party’s presidential contend- Thaksin Recedes from sequester to shutdown ing Elizabeth A. Wolford to be a ers, criticized the deal. “’I think vering an unmanned aircraft over spending, national health As Thailand’s Crisis by keyboard and mouse as the U.S. district judge for the West- to walk away from the already care and more in the three years ern District of New York. Several drone descends toward a virtual agreed-upon reductions in Deepens, Though He since Republicans won control of other procedural votes and con- spending that were so difficult to runway in a suburban landscape. the House with a sizable group firmation votes on district judges achieve, I think opens the flood- Remains Powerful Force Aaron Gabrielson and An- of newcomers reluctant to com- and other government officials gates that really threaten to put BANGKOK (AP) — Since be- drew Regenhard, aviation stu- promise. Their approach proved were planned throughout the us right back in these spending ing ousted as Thailand’s prime dents at the University of North costly — to the nation’s credit day. habits, and really, we’re going to minister in a 2006 military Dakota and self-proclaimed rating, to Congress’ standing continue to have a government coup, Thaksin Shinawatra has video-game junkies, could just among voters and to the GOP, Still, with the 2014 midterm that spends more money than it been a very busy man. The bil- as well be sitting on a couch which took the brunt of public election year fast approaching, takes in,” he said. lionaire bought and sold Eng- playing Xbox. But instead of tap- blame for the partial government there was something unexpected In any case, GOP senators land’s Manchester City football ping their fingers on a controller, shutdown in October. this week: Instead of the stand- were focused Wednesday and club, acquired a titanium mine they’re learning to fly the plane The scene has been no better offs, demands and disrespect that early Thursday on doing what in Zimbabwe, started a lottery and use onboard equipment that in the Senate. What remained have become routine, key Repub- they could to protest the Demo- in Uganda and acquired a Nica- of that chamber’s deliberative includes a camera with a zoom licans and Democrats announced crats’ change in Senate rules. On raguan passport. He met with nature blew apart last month lens. a budget deal. Authored by Rep. Nov. 21, Democrats pared the Vladimir Putin and Nelson when majority Democrats, citing Paul Ryan, R-Wis., and Sen. Patty threshold for stopping filibusters Mandela. The university’s unmanned GOP obstructionism, curtailed aircraft degree program, the na- Murray, D-Wash., and quickly en- from 60 votes to a simple major- But most of all, opponents say, the Republicans’ power to block dorsed by Obama, the agreement ity. The lower threshold applies he has been busy running Thai- tion’s first, exploded from five some presidential nominees. Re- students in 2009 to 120 students would avert another government to nearly all presidential nomi- land from afar, pressing to re- publicans have tried this week shutdown in January and reverse last year. Embry-Riddle Aero- nations but does not affect nomi- turn to power through schemes to do what they can to protest, $63 billion in across-the-board nated Supreme Court justices or nautical University and Kansas that have widened the country’s but Reid’s slate of 11 nomina- spending cuts. It would offset the legislation. already dangerous political rifts State have since added simi- tions didn’t appear in peril. Early higher spending with $85 billion On Monday, Sen. Lamar Al- and led to bloodshed on the lar programs. Dozens of other Thursday morning, the Senate over a decade from higher fees exander, R-Tenn., objected to streets. schools offer some courses in approved the first of those, vot- and modest curbs on government Reid’s request for unanimous His latest attempt to erase what’s known as UAS — un- ing 51-44 to confirm Cornelia benefit programs. approval of 76 nominees, includ- a 2008 corruption conviction manned aircraft systems — “Nina” Pillard to the influential What’s more, House con- ing Janet Yellen, Obama’s choice and come home a free man was which range from drones as big U.S. Court of Appeals for the servatives didn’t kill it outright, to head the Federal Reserve. a gross miscalculation, igniting District of Columbia Circuit. as small planes to 2-foot-wide although some grumbled about Also on the list are Jeh Johnson, massive demonstrations in Bang- President Barack Obama mini-helicopters. the spending levels. Liberals, Obama’s choice for Homeland kok against his sister, Prime Min- praised the confirmation of Pil- meanwhile, complained that the Security secretary, and Deborah ister Yingluck Shinawatra. His lard, the second judge seated on deal would not include an exten- Lee James, for secretary of the return now seems unlikely, but an- the D.C. Circuit this week, not- Kerry Returning to sion of unemployment benefits Air Force. Most of the nomina- alysts say his wealth, powerful allies ing that Pillard would give the set to expire Dec. 28 for 1.3 mil- tions, though, are for middle- or and a devoted following among the Mideast to Push court five active female judges lion Americans. lower-level posts like ambassa- rural masses mean he will continue for the first time. Security Ideas, Peace But the deal survived the day. dors and federal judges. to exert significant influence. “Throughout her career, Ms. “On balance, my view is this is On Tuesday, Republicans Talks With Israelis, Pillard has displayed an unwav- a step forward,” said Rep. Chris invoked a little-known rule to Palestinians ering commitment to justice and Van Hollen, D-Md. “A small one, postpone a committee vote on European Union, integrity,” Obama said. but a step forward.” the nomination of John Koski- Spurned by Ukraine’s WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats continued their Ryan told the House Rules nen, Obama’s choice to head the Continuing a furious pace of promised march of confirmation Committee, “We have shown Internal Revenue Service. President, Embraces shuttle diplomacy aimed at se- curing an elusive Israeli-Pales- Protesters Seeking tinian peace deal by spring, U.S. to Oust Him Secretary of State John Kerry Ancient Roman Sculpture “The Dying Gaul” BRUSSELS (AP) — Two arrives in the Middle East on weeks ago, the European Union’s Thursday on his ninth trip of the foreign policy chief was at a year. summit in Lithuania, wooing In closed-door talks with Ukraine’s president with offers Israeli Prime Minister Benja- of preferential dealings with the min Netanyahu and Palestinian world’s largest trade bloc. This President Mahmoud Abbas on week, she stood in Kiev’s Inde- Thursday and Friday, Kerry will pendence Square with protesters be following up on elements of bent on ousting the same man. a West Bank security plan, ideas The EU is seeking to bounce for which he unveiled on his back after Ukraine rejected a deal most recent visit to the region with Europe in favor of a rival just last week, and other points of alliance with Russia. What had potential progress. Kerry’s latest been a policy of courting Presi- visit comes amid Palestinian un- dent Viktor Yanukovych has be- happiness with the security plan come a more nuanced campaign and few, if any, tangible signs of to work both sides of the escalat- progress. ing dispute. Kerry, along with special U.S. The images of Catherine Ash- Mideast peace envoy Martin Indyk, ton clinging to the arm of Ukrai- nian opposition leader Arseniy met separately and then together Yatsenyuk were a stark illustra- for about three hours Monday tion of how the EU sees a fresh with chief Israeli negotiator Tippi opportunity in the demonstra- Livni and her Palestinian counter- tions that have divided the former part, Saeb Erekat, Psaki said. Livni Soviet republic. and Erekat were in Washington But Ashton’s gesture also be- for a Mideast conference in which Molly Riley / AP Photo lied the fact that in the geopo- President Barack Obama, Netan- The Dying Gaul, an ancient Roman sculpture created during the irst or second century AD, is unveiled at the National litical battle over the direction of yahu and Kerry all participated. Gallery of Art in Washington, Thursday, Dec. 12, 2013. The Dying Gaul is traveling outside of Italy for the irst time in Ukraine, the 28-nation EU has so Kerry also spoke Wednesday by more than two centuries. far been outhustled, and outmus- phone with Netanyahu. cled, by Moscow. Main 12  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 12, 2013 LOCAL Inmate Claims Lack of Access to Legal Resources LAW LIBRARY: Lewis drugs and numerous other items, zine dedicated to prison-related according to police reports. issues, recently filed a public re- County Jail Has Not cords request for a copy of Lewis Made Required Resources “By not letting me into the law EARLIER THIS YEAR, the Lewis County’s long-distance contract. library or sending me to a place County Jail took steps to rectify Though a lawsuit is a possi- Available Since 2006 another potential liability: exor- bility, it is a remote one, and not By Lisa Broadt with one, you are (taking) away bitant long distance phone rates. of particular concern at the mo- [email protected] my Constitutional rights.” About four months ago, the ment, according to Hanson. FCC implemented a mandatory “Prison Litigation News has A Lewis County jail inmate long-distance call rate cap to sued people all across the coun- says he is taking action against Joseph L. Nickols “ensure that the rates for inter- try for years for various things,” the jail for allegedly failing to Lewis County Jail inmate state long-distance calls made by Hanson previously told The provide required legal resources. prison inmates are just, reason- Chronicle. “We’re not the only Joseph L. Nickols, who is able and fair.” one who received the request. currently incarcerated for drug in his request for a court-ap- to be a law enforcement officer Under its current contract, Our attorney been in contact related charges, says he lost a pointed lawyer, which is not re- to gain access to the home. Once Lewis County Jail inmates have with other jails and they all re- personal restraint petition, a fil- quired in this type of court case. inside, he locked the woman in been paying about five times ceived the same boilerplate pub- ing similar to an appeal, because Nickols’ request for a lawyer the bathroom and proceeded to more than the new rate cap. lic records request. It’s a fishing he could not consult a lawyer or was denied but his request may take money, jewelry, prescription Prison Legal News, a maga- expedition.” conduct research in a law library. be refiled in the future, accord- Since 2006, the jail has had ing to court documents. neither available, as is required Jail Administrator Kevin by law. Hanson says the jail has been Book Signings Nickols, 31, requested the re- working diligently to solve an sources about three years ago, ac- expensive problem on a tight cording to an inmate complaint budget. form dated Sept. 27, 2010. “Since 2006, the whole pro- The Perfect Gift On Sept. 30, 2010, Nickols cess has fallen to the wayside followed up on his request, em- because it was used pretty infre- phasizing that: “Under the fed- quently,” Hanson said about the eral Constitution laws and RCW Friday Dec. 13th, 5 to 7 pm law library. “We’ve been search- I have been given the right to James Nelson - “Rock Hill” take my case into my own hands. ing frantically to come up with Buddy Rose - “Tales from Riffe, Wash.” I have the right to legal files, laws, some solutions.” Gary Bilodeaux - “Louis” Last month, County Com- motions and briefs.” Julie McDonald Zander - “By not letting me into the law missioner Bill Schulte urged the jail to invest in the digitized law “Life on the Home Front” and others library or sending me to a place Jake Blake - “Sunburned” with one,” he went on, “you are library. (taking) away my constitutional “(It’s) a lot cheaper than one Chief Roy Wilson - rights given to me by more than lawsuit,” Schulte said “Medicine Wheel” & “Sweat Lodge” one court (and) also opening Nickols has a lengthy string yourself up to legal action.” of convictions and has been in and out of prison for the last five Saturday Dec. 14th, 1 to 3 pm That day, Sept. 30, 2010, Lew- James Nelson - “Rock Hill” is County Sheriff’s Office Lt. Jim years. Pea wrote back: “Mr. Nickols Most recently, Nickols, then a Buddy Rose - “Tales from Riffe, Wash.” — on this date the jail requested transient living in Centralia, and Jake Blake - “Sunburned” the prosecutor’s office assign you Ashley M. Williams, 24, Roch- Chief Roy Wilson - standby counsel for assistance.” ester, were arrested and booked “Medicine Wheel” & “Sweat Lodge” An online law library was for allegedly lending criminal Sandy Crowell - “Land Called Lewis” made available to the Lewis assistance. Police said Nickols County Jail inmates only three and Williams attempted to aid a weeks ago. friend, who was in unlawful pos- Nickols’ lawsuit, filed in the session of a prescription drug, by Western Washington federal hiding him inside a hide-a-bed Court of Appeals, does not di- and then lying to law enforce- rectly address the legal access ment about his location. complaint. Rather, its focus is an Three years ago a felony ar- Located in Historic Downtown Chehalis alleged assault and faulty medi- rest warrant was issued for Nick- Mon.- Sat. 10-6 Sun. 11-4 • WWW.BooknBrush.com • [email protected] cal care. ols, who had recently robbed his 518 N. Market Blvd., Chehalis WA 98532 • 360.748.6221 Lack of legal resources access girlfriend’s grandmother’s house. was, however, a key component Nickols allegedly pretended News in Brief 200 cases was estimated at about Machinists Give Boeing $648,000, and police said the 777X Proposal for wine appeared to have been kept in a climate-controlled area so Washington that it wouldn’t spoil. SEATTLE (AP) — Lead- Officers spent Wednesday ers of the Machinists Union say sorting through the bottles — they have given the Boeing Co. a very carefully — to take inven- preliminary proposal for a con- tory and match them to their tract that would mean much of owner. the work on the company's new “While we are still doing an 777X jet would be done in the inventory to make sure it’s all Puget Sound region. there, the volume recovered The union statement came makes us eager with anticipation late Wednesday after a second and we can’t wait to share the day of talks between Boeing good news with our customers,” Commercial Airplanes officials shop owner Chuck LeFever said and union leaders. in a statement relayed by Seattle •฀ Over฀$40,000฀in฀Free฀Play฀ Tom Wroblewski (Robe- police. ฀ and฀Prizes! LESS-ky) is president of Ma- Two men were arrested and chinists Union District Lodge charged with burglary, theft and •฀ Beginning฀December฀20th, 751. He says the union, in his arson in the case. They’re being ฀ drawings฀every฀Friday฀for฀ words, "tried to craft a proposal held on $500,000 bail and are that would meet the needs of due to face arraignment next ฀ up฀to฀$500฀in฀Free฀Play฀ our members, while also ensur- week. ฀ or฀a฀trip฀to฀LAS฀VEGAS. ing the long-term success of the According to charging papers Boeing Co. in Washington state." filed in King County Superior He disclosed no details but says Court, the suspects broke into he expects a Boeing response on the building after business Thursday. hours on Nov. 27 to disable Boeing spokesman Doug Al- alarms and motion-detectors der did not immediately return and to spray-paint over secu- an Associated Press call for com- rity cameras. They returned ment. He declined to provide any late on Thanksgiving, enter- details on negotiations to The ing through a vacant, adjacent Seattle Times. warehouse and cutting holes The union says the two sides in the sheetrock to gain access are not close to an agreement. to the wine lockers, Detective In mid-November, the union Don Jones wrote in court docu- rejected a proposed eight-year ments. contract for the 777X work. Tuesday was Boeing's dead- line for other states to submit State Marine Debris proposals to build the new plane. Hotline to Go Offline SEATTLE (AP) — State of- The Righteous Brother’s Bill Medley Seattle Police Find 2,500 ficials say they’re suspending a hotline set up for reporting ma- with Christopher Cross. Stolen Bottles of Wine rine debris because it hasn’t been SEATTLE (AP) — Detec- getting calls. Saturday, February 15 at* 8 pm tives have recovered more than The hotline was set up so Tickets start at $25 2,500 bottles of fancy wine stolen beach-goers and others could from a Seattle shop, police said report potentially dangerous or Wednesday, and they’re examin- tsunami-related marine debris For the latest information about Lovestock 2014 go to ing whether the Thanksgiving that turned up on Washington’s facebook.com/luckyeaglecasino or LuckyinLovestock.com/las-vegas heist might be related to a similar shorelines. break-in at a San Francisco wine Officials plan to take the ho- seller earlier this year. tline 1-855-WACOAST offline at The discovery came as detec- 5 p.m. Dec. 31. tives searched a storage facility State official Terry Egan says Tuesday less than a mile from the state hasn’t had a major ma- CH511605cz.cg Esquin Wine Merchants, a wine rine incident in nearly a year I - 5 Exit 88 • WEST ON HWY 12 TO ANDERSON ROAD • ROCHESTER, WA shop in south Seattle that also and the overall amount of debris 1-800-720-1788 • LUCKYEAGLE.COM A CHEHALIS TRIBAL ENTERPRISE houses 450 privately rented wine found on beaches has also de- *with Players Club card storage lockers. 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Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Powell, Kolb Get C2BL Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 4 Sports e-mail: [email protected] Football MVPs Tuesday’s Prep Boys Basketball Tigers Heat Up in Win Over Hoquiam FIRST WIN: Scott Leads Five Tigers to Hit Double Figures in 89-64 Victory By Aaron VanTuyl [email protected] Centralia let the Grizzlies hang around, but only for a quarter. The Tigers scored 53 points over the middle frames and cruised to an 89-64 nonleague win over Hoquiam on Tuesday in the Hub City, hitting their stride in plenty of time to turn early shooting woes into noth- ing more than a footnote. "In the second half, we ex- ecuted better," Tiger coach Ron Brown said. "We were a little less prone to seeing if we could put up a shot quickly, and we need to do that. We're not a one-on- one team, and we don't have any individual that's going to humble the other team with our performance." The scoring exemplified that. Ten different players scored for Centralia, led by 17 from Baylor Scott. Maxx Waring, Joe Blaser and Ty Housden each scored 12 and Patrick Neely added 11. Scott did most of his damage Brandon Hansen / [email protected] in the second quarter, scoring 11 Centralia’s Baylor Scott dishes the ball under heavy pressure during nonconference boys basketball action against Hoquiam Tuesday night on Ron Brown Court in of the Tigers' 26 points. Waring Centralia. came alive in the second half, hitting three 3-pointers in the first 2 1/2 minutes of the third running, it opens it up for Bay- he hits four in a row." quarter. and led 40-32 at halftime. War- quarter — the last of which lor and opens it up for Maxx," The Tigers wound up shoot- "We missed so many easy ing's hot third-quarter shooting pushed the Tigers' lead out to 53- Brown said. "We talked about ing a solid 34 of 58 (59 percent) shots to start with, and it kind of was part of a 13-2 run to put the 34 early in what turned out to be the fact that we have only one, from the field, even after a first set the tone and gave them life," game away. a 27-point quarter. really, pure 3-point shooter, and quarter rife with shots from the Brown said. Scott nabbed five rebounds, "When we're getting the we don't find him for a half. paint that didn't find their mark. Centralia then opened the ball in the right hands and are "Then we do find him, and The game was tied at 14 after a second quarter on an 11-3 run please see BOYS, page S5

2B Girls Basketball Napavine Cruises Past Mossyrock for First C2BL Win By The Chronicle NAPAVINE — The Tigers’ free-throw shooting was dismal, and their 3-point shooting was nonexistent. The offense, though, still had little trouble putting up points. Napavine won its first Cen- tral 2B League game of the season here Wednesday night, opening up a 24-10 lead after a quarter and blowing past Mossy- rock 70-41. The Tigers shot a solid 52 percent from the field (32 of 62), scoring mostly on fastbreaks and attempting just one 3-point shot on the evening. “It was just the way it hap- pened. We played a really fast pace, with lots of turnovers, and had a lot of fastbreak opportu-

Brandon Hansen / [email protected] nities,” Napavine coach Jeremy Napavine’s Kenya Lorton goes Landram said. “We weren’t very up for two points during Central patient in our half court. I don’t 2B girls basketball action think the shot clock on either against Mossyrock Wednesday team got below 20.” night on the Tigers’ home court. Grace Hamre led the way with 17 points for Napavine. Devanie Kleemeyer added 14, and Kenya Lorton and Hailey Harris each scored 11. The Ti- gers went just 6 of 22 from the

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By Jordan Nailon [email protected] GRAYLAND — The cres- cent moon was the color of elec- tric orange sorbet and the night air was colder than ice cream. The beach was, quite literally, ice, and nearly deserted. This was the scene for a late night clam digging excursion that co- incided perfectly with a late low tide and the apex of a week-long cold snap. Somehow, I was able Courtesy Photo to convince four other foolhardy This lucky family of hunters brought home four deer in one weekend, including a spike, two 3-points, and a monster 3x4. From left to right are Junior Church, folks to make the trip with me, Wendy Harris, Rusty Pudelko and Dawson Pudelko. so I didn’t freeze alone. By the time I had on my hip-waders my hands were al- ready aching from the cold. As Family Gets Four Deer in One Weekend I walked, it seemed as if only the fickle wafts of heat off of my By Tony Pannkuk spot for deer just south of To- spotted another buck leaving back to the same clear-cut. It lantern stood between me and a For The Chronicle ledo and took four in one week- the clear-cut around 50 yards wasn’t long before his sister- complete finger freeze. I hadn’t end, which is nearly unheard away. He looked at his 14-year- in-law, Wendy Harris, spotted even started digging. As taxidermists, we get to of. old son Dawson and pointed a nice spike. When she took My first dig proved to be an see a lot of nice racks come On Saturday, hunting in a to the buck. Dawson was ready the shot another buck jumped omen of things to come. First, into our shops. Recently I had clear-cut off the beaten path, for the shot. Rusty gave him the up and stood there, watching the sand was nearly frozen. a family bring in two 3-points Rusty spotted a nice 3-point okay, and as the shot rang out Wendy and her dad, Junior Anywhere that the waves hadn’t and one 3X4 blacktail deer. around 300 yards away. Slow- the second buck went down. Church. Junior was ready and recently washed over was solid a Rusty Pudelko and his family ly, Rusty and his son Dawson As they approached the second the buck went down. It was a few feet down. Even where the are real hunters. They spends closed the distance, following deer they were excited to see it 3-point. water was, the sand was solid for many days a year looking for deer trails and keeping the buck was a monster 3x4. It is the big- This was a great weekend of a good foot or more. I wound up elk and blacktail deer. in site. At around 100 yards he gest deer anyone in their family hunting for the family, taking taking out two shovels of sand This hunting season was a took the shot, harvesting the has taken to date. four deer in two days — one each time before even attempt- winner for the whole family. deer with one shot. As he ap- The next day Rusty took his spike, two 3-points and one ing to hand dig. Second, there Rusty and his family found a proached the down buck he father-in-law and sister-in-law 3x4. was an unseemly amount of im- postor crabs lurking in the sand. The crabs were doing a good clam impression from beneath the concept of ocean fresh clams December) steelhead run on braving the weather and fishing has been low. the sand that evening and they on ice. the Cowlitz. In a controversial the Columbia above Bonneville “We had a couple of good wound up pinching more than a And now, here is a more move, the WDFW decided to and getting some good stur- nights, but then it really dropped few of the frozen and unexpect- comprehensive look at the hap- stop stocking the early run. The geon,” he added. off as the week progressed, espe- penings in the cold out of doors. fish returning this year were re- ed hands that had the misfor- cially with those freezing tem- tune of plunging into their lair. leased at least two years ago, and HUNTING peratures. For instance, at Twin In the midst of all the crab FISHING mark the last of the anticipated bites and shivers, when the returns. In most areas, there are only Harbors on Saturday night, we clams weren’t showing and it The word from the Cowlitz Check out http://nwsports- a few days left in the big game counted 40 people,” he said. seemed like we were all a just a River is that winter hatchery manmag.com/editors-blog for hunting season, but you can ex- I can personally attest to pect the last ditch effort to bring bunch of miserable fools, good steelhead fishing is the name of more information. presence of five of these frigid the game these days. plenty of hunters out to the re- fortune struck. The crescent Meanwhile, steelhead are diggers. “We’re starting to see steel- cently snow covered woods. moon of deep glowing orange showing up in good numbers up “We’ve had a lot of open- head. The Cowlitz has a fair north as well. The Humptulips, After a painfully slow start, began to slowly melt into the ings, and maybe people are full ocean. Standing up from our amount of ‘two salt’ fish,” said Wynoochee, Satsop and Cheha- which saw many a discouraged primordial lurched positions, Charles McElroy at the fish- lis rivers are all rumored to have hunter sharing their woes across of clams,” offered Ayres. “I don’t we all watched in silence as the ing counter in Sunbird Shop- a good steelhead bite starting up the counter, McElroy seems to know.” sense an uptick as of late. moon dropped into the horizon, ping Center. He explained that as well. With that said, and that fro- “They seem to be doing a reflecting back up upon itself “two salt” fish have traveled to Additionally, a source with zen batch of digs over with, the little better. Still not as good like from beneath the water and ex- the ocean and back twice in his ear to the river said: “Right next set of digs has been ap- usual, but a little better,” he said. panding in all directions like a their life time, meaning they’ve now, (on) the Skookumchuck, He noted that he had heard of a proved by the WDFW. They are lunar oil slick. After a while, the put on extra pounds. “So, those people need to keep their eye few animals being taken out by scheduled as follows: moon was no longer recogniz- are 5-year-old fish, instead of a on the hatchery steelhead run. Lincoln Creek. “And I had a lady • Dec. 14, Saturday, 4:45 able as itself. To someone taking 3-year fish. They’re averaging Bobbers and jigs are good there. in here this morning looking their first peek at the horizon, almost 15 pounds. I know of at Steelhead really like them.” p.m.; -0.1 feet; Twin Harbors, for a game bag, so obviously her it would have looked more like least three that are over 20 as There are still some salmon Long Beach, Mocrocks, Copalis husband got an animal yester- a boat on fire, or an enormous well.” hanging out in our area waters • Dec. 15, Sunday, 5:26 p.m.; One Cowlitz fisherman said as well. “The Chehalis will be day.” -0.3 feet; Twin Harbors, Long other worldly orb. Then it was In the cold, quiet air, McEl- gone. that the fishing has been decent fishing really well as long as we Beach, Mocrocks up by the hatchery. don’t get too much rain that roy says it takes an extra effort to In a dark flash, we were back even find the animals. • Dec. 16, Monday, 6:03 p.m.; “Most of the steelhead are blows it out,” said McElroy. “It’s to clam digging and the entire “Lots of persistence, espe- -0.4 feet; Twin Harbors, Long being caught by the boat drift- in great shape right now. The ice energy of the group changed. cially when you’ve got that super Beach, Mocrocks ers,” he explained, noting that flows aren’t coming down any In their turn, the clams began cold, clear weather, and those fisherman along the banks have more. There’s silvers all the way • Dec. 17, Tuesday, 6:38 p.m.; to show and we were after them animals aren’t moving. They’re been doing better since the river to Oakville. A few in the Satsop. -0.4 feet; Twin Harbors like gangbusters in a coordinat- trying to stay warm,” he said. flow was dropped a few days Some in the Wynoochee. And in • Dec. 18, Wednesday, 7:12 ed group effort. The hard beach The bird hunt, too, has been forced the clams deeper down back. “That brought the wa- the Willapa, the last of those late p.m.; -0.3 feet; Twin Harbors ter line way down so you’re not slow. in the sand which often left us silvers will be coming in there.” “There’s no ducks, no geese. There are also digs tenta- lying prone on the beach, face standing up in the brush line.” There is even a famous run tively scheduled during the week “It’s funny,” said the Cowlitz Nothing’s showing. We’ve had, flat to the sand, arm submerged that people are talking about in until this cold streak, a re- after Christmas and on New River connection, “The people to the shoulder. Strangely, my different counties. ally mild winter,” he said. They Year’s Eve, but those tides are on the shore cast out to where hands were substantially warm- “The Chehalis has a late should be showing up real quick, the boats are drifting, and the still awaiting approval by the er while I was digging, even as run of coho,” said one envious however, now that the weather they were submerged in ice bath boats are casting toward the Cowlitz drifter. “People call WDFW. The proposed digs are: seems to have changed for good. • Dec. 29, Sunday, 4:05 p.m.; ocean water. Success feels warm. shore.” them Christmas coho.” “The bird hunters are com- -0.2 feet; Long Beach, Twin Har- We wound up with a clam McElroy said that he has The ever-thorough McElroy ing in complaining like the devil limit for the group, although it heard, the plunkers on the lower provided a few more updates on because there’s just no birds,” bors, Copalis, and Mocrocks was no land speed record. The Cowlitz, down by Castle Rock, fish both big and small. McElroy added. • Dec. 30, Monday, 4:55 p.m.; melting moon more than made are doing really well. “South County Pond is fish- -0.9 feet; Long Beach, Twin Har- up for any momentary discom- “The steelhead should just ing really good. They stocked it bors, Copalis, and Mocrocks fort. On the way home from the keep getting better and better. with some really nice fish (trout) CLAMMING • Dec. 31, Tuesday, 5:42 p.m.; 10 o’clock tide, a flashing reader Each new rain we get will bring from 12 to 18 inches.” Resident razor clam expert board proclaimed the tempera- new fish in,” he said, all the way The Carlisle mill pond in for the WDFW, Dan Ayres, says -1.4 feet; Long Beach, Twin Har- ture to be 19 degrees. The clams through March. Onalaska has also been planted, my eyes were not deceiving me bors, Copalis, and Mocrocks even froze inside their saltwater This will be the last year for he said. on Saturday. The number of Hopefully, the moon and its buckets, giving new meaning to the early winter (November- “I’ve heard of people who are clam diggers at the beach really tides will cooperate.

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Hunting, Fishing Hiking, Birding Outdoors Bald Eagles Are Back Fresh Salmon Entice Eagles to Return to the Northwest By Jeffrey P. Mayor The News Tribune TACOMA — As chum salm- on move into rivers across the Puget Sound to begin the final stage of their life cycle, you can be sure bald eagles are not far behind. The eagles have learned that the region’s rivers and streams provide an ample food supply in the form of salmon carcasses. During the winter, Washing- ton serves as the winter home to more than 1,500 bald eagles in locations including the Yakima Canyon, Lake Roosevelt, the Skagit River, Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge, Grays Harbor and along the Columbia River. “They are really a pretty ubiquitous bird here in the win- ter, after they come back from Joe Barrentine / The News Tribune their summer feeding along the British Columbia coast,” said In this photo taken Jan. 23, 2009, a bald eagle rests in a tree above the Skagit River looking for a meal near Concrete. As chum salmon move into rivers across the Puget Rob McNair-Huff, co-author of Sound to begin the inal stage of their life cycle, you can be sure bald eagles are not far behind. The eagles have learned that the region’s rivers and streams provide an “Birding Washington.” ample food supply in the form of salmon carcasses. During the winter, Washington serves as the winter home to more than 1,500 bald eagles in locations including “Look along any river or the Yakima Canyon, Lake Roosevelt, the Skagit River, Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge, Grays Harbor and along the Columbia River. stream where it runs into saltwa- ter. That’s where they are going to be hunting for fish,” he said. IF YOU GO Natural Area that includes state Route 821 through the Ya- you can see thousands of snow “Like Chambers Creek, where the land managed by federal, state, kima Canyon is worth the trip. geese. If an eagle flies overhead, creek runs into the bay.” Skagit River Bald Eagle county and city agencies, as There are plenty of eagles that they’ll likely take off. McNair-Huff cited multiple Interpretive Center well as The Nature Conservan- winter along the Yakima River. Tacoma: There are plenty of reasons why bald eagles are so Where: Inside Howard Mill- cy. In addition, you might see big- locations around Commence- popular with birders, especially er Steelhead County Park, 2809 Rockport State Park: At horn sheep and mule deer along ment Bay to see eagles. Use bin- beginners. Rockport Park Road, Rockport. night, eagles will perch on the the hillsides. oculars and look for them on Hoquiam “It’s the bird that’s associated The park also serves as a popu- branches of big old-growth : The Grays Har- the pilings near the mouth of bor National Wildlife Refuge with the United States. People lar take-out for boaters drifting trees, like those in the park. In the Puyallup River and watch just west of the city is a good universally know its place as our the river from Marblemount. the late afternoon, people hik- for them along Marine View place to start. Because the ref- national bird,” he said. When: The center is open 10 ing through the park might be Drive. At Point Defiance Park, uge attracts plenty of shorebirds Like great blue herons, bald a.m.-4 p.m. all weekends, and rewarded with a chorus of chat- look in the trees along the and migrating waterfowl, it also eagles are large birds that are daily Dec. 27-Jan. 1. There are terings and vocalizations from bluffs and the overlooks look- attracts eagles. easy to identity. Another reason, guided walks at 11 a.m. week- the night roosts high overhead. ing toward Gig Harbor. Olympia: The Woodard Bay he said, is eagles’ nests also are ends, and speakers at 1 p.m. Sutter Creek rest area: Lo- Natural Resource Conserva- easy to spot. Saturdays. cated at milepost 100 on state tion Area is located north of the Eagle Viewing Tips “It’s one bird that people who Admission: Free, but dona- Route 20, the tall trees along city. The Overlook Trail on the don’t spend a lot of time looking tions are requested to maintain the riverbank make good roost- • Try to be at a site between south side of the bay is a good at birds can identify,” McNair- operations. ing spots for eagles. Volunteers dawn and 11 a.m. During those place to look for eagles. The Huff said. “Everyone has a story Information: 360-853-7626, with Skagit Eagle Watchers and hours, you might hear eagle Nisqually National Wildlife when they saw a bald eagle.” skagiteagle.org the U.S. Forest Service will be twitterings and “chak-chaks” of While there are plenty of stationed here on weekends Refuge just off Interstate 5 also feeding eagles. places to see eagles today, that from Dec. 21-Jan. 26 with spot- attracts eagles. Eagle Festival • Bring along binoculars and hasn’t always been the case. ting scopes and binoculars. Rosburg: The Grays River spotting scopes. While many “For people who have been The Skagit Eagle Festival Marblemount: The trees as it flows south of this small birds will be close enough to around for a while, they can re- takes place each weekend in near the fish hatchery, off Cas- town before reaching the Co- see, having optics will give you member when there weren’t a January. Events are held in cade River Road, attract plenty lumbia River attracts dozens of a much closer look. whole lot of eagles around. There Concrete, Rockport and Mar- of eagles. Pressentin County eagles. The best viewing is from • Do not get too close. Eagles was a point when the bald eagle blemount. For details, check Park is another viewing loca- mid January to early February. feed by the river’s edge where was a threatened species,” Mc- Sequim: Lots of eagles will concrete-wa.com. tion. dead salmon wash up on river Nair-Huff said. congregate along the Discovery bars. When eagles are feed- One of the most popular lo- Other Skagit River Locations Other Locations in the Region Bay side of Miller Peninsula. If cations to look for bald eagles the eagles are soaring overhead, ing, do not disturb them or ap- is along the upper Skagit River, State Route 530 bridge: Allyn: Located on Case In- don’t expect to see any water- proach too closely. Eagles waste from Concrete to Marblemount. The bridge over the river of- let in the South Sound, this area fowl on the bay. They will be valuable energy fleeing humans For South Sound residents, it fers good views upstream and attracts about a dozen eagles hiding to avoid being attacked. who come too close or create a makes for a fun day trip with downstream. The bridge is a each fall and winter. A good The Dungeness National Wild- disturbance. plenty of places to look for eagles. short, easy walk from the inter- spot to watch for the eagles is life Refuge is another option. • Cloudy or overcast days Each winter, hundreds of pretive center. Allyn Waterfront Park as the South Prairie: Walk or ride are the best days to see and eagles come to the river valley, Skagit Wildlife Area-Bald birds fly along the shore look- along the Foothills Trail east of photograph bald eagles. On looking to feed on salmon in the Eagle Natural Unit: Located ing for a meal. this town and you will likely see such days, after eating, bald river and its tributaries. It is one on the south side of the river, Bellingham: The Nook- bald eagles perched high in the eagles will stay close to the of the largest wintering popula- off Martin Road, the state De- sack River east of the city is a tall streamside trees. A good river, perching in trees, digest- tions of bald eagles in the lower partment of Fish and Wildlife good destination. One of the spot is near the REI rest area. ing their morning meal, and 48 states. Eagles can be seen area protects 2,450 acres of ea- best spots is a viewing pullout Skagit Flats: The area where conserving energy. On days typically from late November gle winter habitat. A short trail just east of milepost 20 on state the Skagit River flows into with bright sun, eagles are more through February. leads from the parking area to Route 542. The peak time is Puget Sound, along Fir Island active and many seem to disap- The best location to start your the river. It is part of the 8,000- usually early January. and Conway, is another good pear as they ride updrafts thou- adventure is the Skagit River acre Skagit River Bald Eagle Ellensburg: The drive along spot. The bonus of going there, sands of feet in the air. Bald Eagle Interpretive Center.

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2B Football NFL Powell, Kolb Tabbed C2BL MVPs By The Chronicle lion was the first-team quar- Morton-White Pass se- terback, running for 1,249 niors Rylon Kolb and Ben yards and 18 touchdowns and Powell were tabbed the Cen- passing for 664 yards and 10 tral 2B League’s Offensive touchdowns. Teammate Keif- and Defensive MVPs, in a er Kastl was a first-team run- voting of the league’s coached conducted at the conclusion ning back, running for 1,312 of the regular season. yards and 13 touchdowns. Powell, at defensive end, Morton-White Pass’ Brian paved the way for the Timber- Reynolds was also a first-team wolves’ defense with 12 sacks running back, tallying 1,376 and 16 tackles for loss to win yards and 21 touchdowns on his second-straight Defensive the season. MVP award. Powell made the first Kolb, at quarterback, team at tight end, catching threw for 1,834 yards (102 completions in 160 attempts) 23 passes for 384 yards and with 22 touchdowns and four four touchdowns. Teammate interceptions. He also ran for Kalen Dunlap was a first- 641 yards and 14 touchdowns team wide receiver, with 26 to lead the Timberwolves to catches for 701 yards and 12 the State 2B championship touchdowns. game — and C2BL title — for Napavine’s Cole Doughty the third straight year. was also a first-team wide re- Napavine’s Josh Fay, who coached the Tigers to a sec- ceiver, with 44 catches for 617 yards and six touchdowns on ond-place finish in the C2BL, Dean Rutz / MCT was voted the league’s Coach the season. Note: For a complete list, Seattle Seahawks' Malcolm Smith (53) scores in the irst half on a bad punt by the Arizona Cardinals at CenturyLink Field on of the Year. Dec. 9, 2012, in Seattle, Washington. Seattle won 58-0. Onalaska’s Travis McMil- see Scoreboard on page S6. Tuesday’s College Basketball Smith Filling Important Role Trailblazer Men Fall in STEPPING UP: Malcolm its final three games to wrap up to start the season by suspension. the NFC West title and home- Smith started three of those Smith a Flexible field advantage in the NFC play- first four games when Irvin was Shootout With Chemeketa Commodity for offs. out, missing one due to a ham- By The Chronicle “They stayed pretty hot from On Wednesday, the Seahawks string injury. Smith flipped to Shorthanded Seahawks weren’t seeing the drawbacks of SALEM — The Trailblazers the field,” explained Moir. For the other side of the defensive were unable to capitalize on a the game, Chemeketa shot 64 By Tim Booth losing to the 49ers and failing to wrap up the division title. In- alignment and started against big offensive night from Calvin percent from the field, while The Associated Press stead, they were talking about it Tennessee and Arizona at mid- Edwards here Tuesday, drop- Centralia managed only a 49 per- being a wake up that they aren’t season when Wright moved in- ping a shootout with Chemeketa cent shooting clip. RENTON — Malcolm Smith infallible despite having won side to play for injured starter 122-102 in nonleague NWAACC Cold second half shooting has played for Pete Carroll long enough, first at Southern Cali- seven straight before the loss. men’s basketball action. and spotty defense were not the Bobby Wagner. Smith had a fornia and then with the Seattle “You go on a good win streak Edwards netted 27 points in only problems for Centralia. career-high eight tackles and the “We gave up some key offen- Seahawks, that he knows nearly you might let some things slip. second sack of his career in the the game and added six assists, Just get back to the details, fo- sive rebounds that allowed them all the intricacies of the defensive Seahawks win at Arizona on Oct. but the Storm’s offensive on- cusing on our jobs and that’s it,” to get on that little offensive system. 17. He has been used sparingly in slaught was too much for Cen- Smith said. stretch,” said Moir. It’s a good thing he has that tralia to overcome. kind of background and un- Wright underwent surgery the weeks since, but knows his Jalen Schlegel led the Storm “Not much defense going on derstanding. His flexibility and on Wednesday in North Caro- action and production is about scoring with 25 points. on both sides of the floor,” point- knowledge is one of the biggest lina to stabilize the fracture in to pick up significantly. ed out Blazer coach Jason Moir. For Centralia, Marciano Rog- he has been able to find a spot on his foot. The injury is expected Smith said his preference is to Centralia was able to hang ers posted a double in the losing the Seahawks’ roster since being to take four-to-six weeks to heal play at the weakside linebacker with the home team for the first effort with 13 points and 11 re- drafted in the seventh round in and recover, although there was because it allows him to be off half, trailing by just a point at bounds. 2011. no update on the success of the the ball and move with the play halftime, but Chemeketa out- Centralia (1-3) plays in the “Our principles are pretty surgery when Carroll met with paced Centralia 62-43 in the sec- Tacoma Crossover Tournament minus the traffic and bigger much the same as far as coverage. the media on Wednesday. bodies the strongside linebacker ond half en route to the victory. Dec. 20-22. Just the experience, you know. Smith at least gives Seattle has to face. I’ve been taking practice reps a solid backup plan that like- Prep Girls Basketball since I was in college for some ly would be starting if he was “Just the ability to flow to the of these defenses,” Smith said playing for another team in the ball a little bit faster and being Wednesday. “It’s good to have league. at (strongside), you get a chance Tigers’ Cline Hits Big Shot and it will help me stepping in.” “Whenever we’ve called on to run but you’ve got to deal Smith’s versatility is being him for the highlighted playing with some big guys first,” Smith put to test again. For the second time, he’s always played well. He’s said. “I get use to my advantage in Win Over Hoquiam time this season, Smith is being given us play at two linebacker of speed a little bit more at the called upon to fill in for an absent spots and in nickel, he’s been a By The Chronicle fense and taking a 4-point lead (weakside) position.” starter. Earlier, he was Seattle’s core special-teams guy through- into halftime, Centralia switched Notes: Seattle placed SS Jeron HOQUIAM — Payton Cline starter at strongside linebacker out,” Carroll said. “I don’t know stepped up for Centralia and to a man-to-man defense for the when Bruce Irvin was serving a if he’s exceeded expectations of Johnson (hamstring) on injured knocked down a shot as time ex- second half of play. four-game suspension. Now he’s a seventh-round pick but we’ve reserve and signed CB Perrish pired to give the Tigers a 45-43 "Man was much better than being asked to start at weakside seen him rise up and be a crucial Cox on Wednesday. ... Seattle’s nonleague girls hoops win over the zone," noted Kelly. "Payton linebacker with K.J. Wright out member of our football team.” lengthy injury report feature Hoquiam here Tuesday. The really stepped it up on D." at least a month with a fracture Smith earned his way onto nine players who did not par- Cline finished with 10 points only question was wether it was in his right foot suffered early in the roster his first season be- ticipate Wednesday: WR Percy a 2- or 3-point shot. and seven boards, and Michaela the Seahawks loss last Sunday in cause of his play on special teams. Harvin (hip), TE Zach Miller "We were tied with 11 sec- Hall added 9 points for the Ti- San Francisco. By his second season in 2012, (ribs), C Max Unger (pectoral), onds to go and Payton hit a three. gers. Smith was getting on the field This latest test for Smith RB Marshawn Lynch (shoulder), They called it a 2, but I thought "We were just kind of flat started when he immediately consistently and started three it was a 3," said Centralia coach and shots just aren't falling for jumped in for Wright and will games when Leroy Hill was out CB Richard Sherman (foot), CB Tom Kelly. "It was a big shot." us right now," said Kelly, who continue over the final three with injuries. That experience he Brandon Browner (groin), LB In either case, the last second credited his team's perseverance weeks of the regular season, be- got made Seattle confident Smith Mike Morgan (knee), WR Doug "big shot" shot gave Centralia all on the evening. "We fell behind a ginning Sunday at the New York could step in at an unnatural po- Baldwin (neck), DE Chris Clem- it needed to secure a hard-fought few times and still battled back." Giants. Seattle needs two wins in sition when Irvin was sidelined ons (non-injury reason). road victory. Annie Nugent added 5 points "All in all, we didn't play that and seven rebounds for Centra- well," said Kelly. "It was kind of a lia. seesaw back and forth." "The shots aren't going in but the Timberwolves with 10 re- gers with 6 points. Centralia's Madi Crews they found a way to win," said C2BL bounds. Samantha Woodley scored notched a double-double on the Kelly. "We just have to figure it Regyn Gaffney notched 12 15 for Toutle Lake, while Bailey Continued from Sports 1 evening, leading all players in out, figure out what's going to points for the Pirates, who shot Hockett added 11. scoring with 13 points, while work." foul line (27 percent). 26 percent from the field. Onalaska (0-3, 0-1 league) thieving 11 steals. Centralia (2-1) travels to Kelsie Moorcroft scored 10 “(Adna coach) Chris (Ban- will play at Mossyrock on Friday. After employing a zone de- Washougal on Saturday. points with six boards for Moss- nish) and their coaching staff do yrock. Calli Hensch led the Vi- a great job and they caused us Mules Rally Past Winlock kings with 12. fits with their press,” Allen said. Demers, Seymour Lead Napavine (3-0) will play at “They’re going to be somebody to WINLOCK — The Cardi- Wahkiakum on Friday. Mossyr- be reckoned with in this league. nals ran into a bit of trouble in Rochester Past South Bend ock (0-2) will host Onalaska on We managed our game plan well the fourth quarter here Wednes- Friday. and the kids executed it and day night in a 50-40 Central 2B By The Chronicle arc, but Demers scored 11 points that’s what you’re looking for.” League girls hoops loss to Wah- in the first quarter behind three ROCHESTER — The War- MWP Rolls Past Adna Morton-White Pass (2-0 kiakum. riors came out with an aggres- of her own treys and Rochester overall, 1-0 league) will host Pe Winlock led 36-34 after three sive game plan against a talented would eventually grab a 27-17 RANDLE — The Timber- Ell in Morton on Friday, while quarters, but the Mules put their South Bend squad and were able halftime lead. wolves outscored Adna 24-6 in Adna hosts Winlock the same press on for about a minute in to pick up a 48-39 nonleague vic- In the span of 3 minutes in the third quarter — nailing four night. the fourth quarter and forced the third quarter, South Bend cut tory here on Wednesday night. 3-pointers — and cruised to a three quick turnovers — which a 13-point lead to 3 before the Sierra Seymour had a dou- 56-33 victory over Central 2B Ducks Drub Onalaska only emphasized some late Warriors pushed back for the 37- ble-double with 10 points and foe Adna here on Wednesday shooting woes. 11 steals while Keeli Demers led 28 advantage. “They have the night. ONALASKA — Toutle Lake “We just couldn’t put a ball Rochester with 20 points. potential to be a good basket- Whitney Elledge led all scor- was a preseason favorite to win in the bucket,” Winlock coach “I thought we did a good ball team,” Easley said. “They’ve ers with 14 points while both the Central 2B League title, and job of making them run and been a little up and down this Ashley Kelly and Kylie Allen showed why in a 61-13 win over Scott Ashmore said. “(Wahkia- our kids pressured the basket,” season but when they get experi- chipped in 12 points for Morton- Onalaska here Wednesday. kum) picked a good time to get Rochester coach A.J. Easley said. ence they’re going to be good.” White Pass. The Ducks held Onalaska to hot.” “I think this is probably our most Rochester shot 29 percent “Whacking those 3s definite- just 3 points in the second half, Jazmine Lopez went 4 of 10 complete game but the kids will from the field and was led by ly didn’t hurt us,” Timberwolf and led 20-2 after a quarter. from long range and led the Car- even tell you that we have some Camryn Althauser’s 11 re- coach Darin Allen said. “That “We’ll get better each game,” dinals with 14 points. Dustee Al- things to work on.” bounds. South Bend took 30 few- got us going and we started to Logger coach Ron Murphy vord added 7. Joni Lancaster had 14 points er shots than the Warriors but take charge.” said, “but those guys are really Baylee Olsen led Wahkia- for the Warriors. outrebounded them 36-29. Morton-White Pass led 23-15 good. There’s a reason they were kum with 19 points. South Bend had size and shot Rochester (3-0 overall) will at the break before their 3-point picked first in our league.” Winlock (1-1, 0-1 league) will 6 of 11 from beyond the 3-point play at Adna on Saturday. barrage. Christine Robbins led Molly Musick led the Log- play at Adna on Friday. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 12, 2013

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and Oscar Jackson scored 9 points with five boards for the Tigers. Centralia (1-1) will play at North Thurston — coached by Brown’s son Tim — on Satur- day. The Tigers open Evergreen 2A Conference action at Black Hills on Friday, Dec. 20. Note: The Centralia JV won, 66-30. The C-squad also won.

Vikings Run Past Napavine in C2BL Opener MOSSYROCK — It was a physical, rough-and-tumble game that featured 45 total fouls — and it was business as usual in the Central 2B League as Mossyrock opened league action with a 66-57 victory over Napavine here on Tuesday night. Shaun Stephens and Tristan Watson poured in 16 points apiece for Mossyrock, while Jaron Kirkley had a dou- ble-double with 13 points and Rick Wood/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 10 rebounds. Coming over from the Milwaukee Brewers, Corey Hart will look to inject some more production into the Mariners’ lineup for 2014. “It kind of had that playoff atmosphere where it was very physical and we both got after each other,” Mossyrock coach Dustin Workman said. Mossyrock led by 7 after the first quarter and took a 34- M’s Playing With Hart 25 lead at halftime. The Tigers cut it to 7 in the third quarter LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – “The pending deals that ap- son, he had surgery on his right competition and at the end, but the Vikings held on despite troubles at the foul line. They might not be as splashy as pear to be there would give us knee. But he rushed back from you’ll make decisions you think “I thought we did a pretty signing Robinson Cano. They flexibility,” he said. “It doesn’t the surgery in 2012, and the are best for your club. But any certainly won’t be as expensive. mean that anyone on this club knee didn’t heal properly. He good job playing in transition,” player on this club right now Workman said. “We were able But on Wednesday, the Mari- is going to get moved. What it was shut down later in July and should feel like they’re on this ners made a pair of moves to does do is add to our depth, if had surgery to repair a damaged to run it on them and led by club.” 16 at one point. We just have bolster their 25-man roster and these deals come to fruition. patella tendon in September Zduriencik plans to keep possibly add more production And that’s a good thing.” 2012. He started the 2013 season to do a better job at getting Zunino and power to the middle of their Zduriencik is quite familiar on the 60-day disabled list. He stops. They had 12 offensive batting order to protect their with Hart. As the Brewers’ ama- appeared in 85 games, hitting With Zduriencik saying rebounds.” $240 million investment. teur scouting director, Zduri- .242 with a .709 OPS with six Monday that prized pitching Cole Doughty led the Sources encik drafted Hart in the 11th homers and 36 RBI. Going into prospect Taijuan Walker was Tigers with 23 points while confirmed round of the 2000 draft. the 2010 season, Morrison was essentially off limits in trade Chance Sherwood led the Seattle There is some risk in signing considered the No. 2 prospect offers, opposing team’s gazes Tigers with 10 rebounds. signed free- Hart. He missed all of last sea- in the Marlins organization be- turned to the M’s best position Napavine outrebounded Moss- agent out- son with surgeries on his knees. hind Giancarlo Stanton. player prospect – Mike Zunino. yrock 38-29. Mossyrock (3-0 overall, fielder/first It’s the reason for the incentive- While Morrison can play left The 22-year-old catcher is baseman based contract. There was a field, he isn’t stellar defensively. 1-0 league) plays at Central advanced defensively, has a bat 2B foe Onalaska on Thursday, Corey Hart thought he wouldn’t be able to The knee issues haven’t helped with potential power and al- to a one-year contract that will play outfield because of them. that. He played mostly first base while Napavine (1-1) will host ready has 52 games of big-league Wahkiakum the same night. pay him $6 million. It’s also But Mariners scouts have at- last season. experience. laden with incentives — perfor- tended several of Hart’s private The addition of Hart and “He gets asked about,” Zduri- mance and health related — that workouts in Phoenix, including Morrison give the Mariners two could push his salary up to $13 one on Tuesday. They believe first base/DH types and part- encik said. “Nobody really picks million if they are met. he’s healthy enough to play out- time outfielders. What does that up the phone and says ‘I want to NFL Shortly after the news of the field a few days a week and then mean for current first baseman make a deal for Mike Zunino’ Hart signing began to circulate, see time at designated hitter or Justin Smoak? because I think people realize Rodgers Working sources confirmed the Mari- first base. “Justin, right now, is our first how difficult it is to fill that po- Out, But Not Yet ners agreed to a trade with the Hart seemed optimistic. baseman,” Zduriencik said. sition.” Marlins that would send hard- “Knees good as well as the “There’s no question.” The Mariners as well, failing Cleared to Play throwing reliever Carter Capps rest of me. Been working hard That could change if another with Jeff Clement, Rob Johnson, to Miami in exchange for first and glad to be able to get out team comes calling with a good Adam Moore and Jesus Montero. By Tom Silverstein baseman/outfielder Logan Mor- there with this exciting club,” he offer. Until then, they will try to “We’ve been trying to do it for Milwaukee Journal Sentinel rison. said in a text message to The As- find playing time for all of them. five years, and now you have a General manager Jack Zdu- sociated Press. Zduriencik said they’ll split GREEN BAY, Wis. _ Green kid that is under control for the Bay Packers quarterback riencik wouldn’t officially con- If he’s healthy, the Mariners time using outfield, first base next six years, he isn’t making firm either deal because the hope he can return to his 2012 and DH. With their past knee Aaron Rodgers was moving much money and he’s got such physicals for all three players form that saw him hit .270 with issues, both Hart and Morrison around, throwing lasers and had yet to be taken. Hart is tak- an .841 on-base plus slugging would also need days off. an upside,” Zduriencik said. taking snaps with the No. 1 of- ing his physical Friday in Seattle. percentage, including 35 dou- “When you have depth, you “Clubs will check in and say, fense in practice Wednesday Morrison is also expected to bles, 30 homers and 83 runs bat- have more options and that’s ‘Are you going to do anything just as he did before breaking take his in the coming days. ted in. the position we’re in and that’s a behind the plate?’ and we’ll say, his left collarbone on Nov. 4 But Zduriencik did speak to Morrison has also had his very good position,” he said. “It ‘No, we’re fine where we’re at.’ against . the idea of how it would change share of knee issues in the past doesn’t mean anybody is going There are calls. But we’re not in- And he was doing it without his roster and lineups. few seasons. After the 2011 sea- to get traded. It’s created more terested in moving him.” pain. Yet Rodgers might as well have been wearing a question mark on the back of his jersey Mets Roll the Dice on Veteran Colon instead of his customary No. 12 given all the uncertainty surrounding his return to ac- By Pete Caldera East. tion. Until he gets clearance The Record (Hackensack, N.J.) Last season, Colon went 18-6 from team physician Patrick with a 2.65 ERA for the Ath- McKenzie, Rodgers will be LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. letics, made the All-Star team, — Striking boldly in a competi- traveling to Dallas this week- and finished sixth in the AL Cy end as a spectator. tive market for starting pitching, Young Award voting. He turns the Mets emerged with a top- “Aaron still is not medi- 41 in May, but advanced age and cally cleared, and I think it’s end veteran in Bartolo Colon on diminished velocity hasn’t cur- Wednesday. important to stay in tune with tailed his ability to pound the that because the topic of ‘Is he The portly, strike-throwing strike zone with success. right-hander agreed to a two- playing in the game?’ vs. ‘Is he Still reliant on his fastball, year, $20 million contract ac- medically cleared?’ those are Colon compiled a 1.166 walks/ cording to a person with knowl- two totally different issues,” edge of the negotiations. The hits per innings pitched ratio Packers coach Mike McCarthy move revealed the Mets as more last season – his lowest WHIP said. “So, Aaron’s obviously aggressive suitors than antici- since his Cy Young Award- very important to our orga- pated. winning 2005 season with the nization. He’s the face of our The second year demanded Angels. franchise. by Colon’s agent, Adam Katz, After pitching virtually his “Until he’s medically cleared, didn’t scare off the Mets. A day Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group entire career in the AL, includ- just like any other player going earlier, Curtis Granderson was Bartolo Colon is heading to the New York Mets. ing 2011 with the Yankees, Co- through a significant injury, introduced as the newest Mets lon moves from one pitcher- that’s really where the focus friendly park in Oakland to will be.” outfielder at four years and $60 lon Gee and Jon Niese. sign enough pitchers to fill out another at Citi Field. One way to interpret Mc- million. our rotation (would) preclude Mets general manager Sandy But he travels with the shad- Carthy’s comments is that Colon’s presence instantly some opportunity for young Alderson did not say a deal was ow of steroid suspicion. Rodgers may have resembled bolsters a starting rotation dam- in place Wednesday for a free guys we think are probably aged by the loss of young ace Colon was suspended 50 the guy who won a Super Bowl agent pitcher. But the GM sug- ready. Matt Harvey, expected to be games under MLB’s joint drug MVP award at Texas Stadium “It’s a balance. We think some lost until 2015 while recovering gested that he would not fill program in August 2012 after three years ago, but it doesn’t from Tommy John surgery. more than one spot with an im- guys are ready, but do we have testing positive for a synthetic mean he’s ready to compete The agreement with Colon, ported veteran. enough depth behind them?” testosterone. Shoulder, elbow there again. As Rodgers stat- first reported by Fox Sports’ Ken “I think that we want to Colon’s addition provides and knee issues caused him to ed Tuesday, until a CT scan Rosenthal, is pending a physi- maintain some opportunity for cover for the Mets’ burgeoning miss the 2010 season, and he shows that significant healing cal. And it could end the Mets’ our young guys,” Alderson said, starters, while giving the club received a controversial stem- has taken place in the fracture search to strengthen a rotation with Jenrry Mejia likely leading a far better chance at turning cell transplant treatment before area, the Packers aren’t going that includes Zack Wheeler, Dil- that pack. “For us to go out and around its fortunes in the NL signing with the Yanks. to clear him. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 12, 2013 SPORTS

Scoreboard Sports on the Air FG: 20 of 68 —.294 FT: 3 of 10 —.300 Seattle Luth. 62, Darrington 31 Green Bay 6 6 1 .500 316 326 Preps Reb: 29 (Althauser 11) Seattle Prep 59, Cleveland 44 Minnesota 3 9 1 .269 315 395 Prep Schedules South Bend (39) — Cearns 11, San- Selah 44, Highland 43 West THURSDAY, Dec. 12 THURSDAY, Dec. 12 chez 12, Sawyer 5, Meyer 9, Wilson 2 Shadle Park 62, Lewis/Clark 49 x-Seattle 11 2 0 .846 357 205 GOLF Boys Basketball FG: 14 of 38 —.368 FT: 5 of 9 —.555 Shorecrest 69, Lynnwood 43 San Francisco 9 4 0 .692 316 214 8:30 p.m. Adna at Winlock, 7 p.m. Reb: 36 Snohomish 63, Oak Harbor 54 Arizona 8 5 0 .615 305 257 Mossyrock at Onalaska, 7 p.m. South Wasco 79, Lyle-Wishram 74 St. Louis 5 8 0 .385 289 308 TGC — Asian Tour, Thailand Championship, Wahkiakum at Napavine, 7 p.m. Prep Football Squalicum 57, Sehome 49 second round, at Bangkok Girls Basketball Central 2B League St. George’s 77, Lakeside 66 x-clinched playoff spot Raymond at Tenino, 7 p.m. 2013 All-League Football Stanwood 76, Arlington 61 y-clinched division MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Wrestling Offense MVP: Rylon Kolb, QB, Mor- Tahoma 82, Auburn Riverside 75 6 p.m. Napavine at Rainier (Mix and ton-White Pass Todd Beamer 82, Emerald Ridge 56 Thursday’s Game Defense MVP: Ben Powell, DE, Mor- FS1 — FAU at DePaul Match), 5 p.m. Toppenish 38, Goldendale 33 Jacksonville 27, Houston 20 ton-White Pass Tri-Cities Prep 61, Liberty Ch. 35 NBA BASKETBALL Coach: Josh Fay, Napavine Tulalip Her. 70, Shoreline Ch. 33 FRIDAY, Dec. 13 Sunday’s Games 5 p.m. Walla Walla 64, Pendleton 54 Boys Basketball Green Bay 22, Atlanta 21 Rochester at Tenino, 7 p.m. First Team Washington 48, Decatur 44 TNT — L.A. Clippers at Brooklyn DEFENSE State Deaf 57, Pope John Paul II 45 29, Minnesota 26 Seton Catholic at Toledo, 5:45 p.m. Kansas City 45, Washington 10 7:30 p.m. Girls Basketball Zach Counts DL Sr. MWP West Valley 71, Lakeland 25 Tampa Bay 27, Buffalo 6 TNT — Houston at Portland Winlock at Adna, 7 p.m. Tommy Seaman DL Sr. MWP Willapa Valley 56, Lake Quinault 22 Miami 34, Pittsburgh 28 Pe Ell at MWP (Morton), 7 p.m. Anthony Paladeni DL Sr. Napavine Woodland 59, Ilwaco 6 NFL FOOTBALL Philadelphia 34, Detroit 20 Onalaska at Mossyrock, 7 p.m. Mark Foster DL Sr. Napavine Zillah 60, Bickleton 45 Cincinnati 42, Indianapolis 28 5 p.m. Napavine at Wahkiakum, 7 p.m. Gianni Bertucci LB Sr. MWP NFL — San Diego at Denver Seton Catholic at Toledo, 7 p.m. Bryson Goble LB Sr. MWP GIRLS BASKETBALL New England 27, Cleveland 26 Wrestling Chase VanWyck LB So. Napavine Annie Wright 47, Bush 20 N.Y. Jets 37, Oakland 27 PREP BASKETBALL Rochester at Battle of the Border Jared Corbett LB Sr. Toutle AT Murphy 48, Lakewood 36 Denver 51, Tennessee 28 4 p.m. (Blaine), 6 p.m. David Young DB So. Adna Auburn Riverside 49, Tahoma 45 San Francisco 19, Seattle 17 Kalen Dunlap DB Sr. MWP Bellevue Ch. 63, Chimacum 15 San Diego 37, N.Y. Giants 14 ESPN2 — Whitney Young at Apple Valley SATURDAY, Dec. 14 Travis McMillion DB Sr. Onalaska Bellingham 46, Meridian 40 Arizona 30, St. Louis 10 SOCCER Boys Basketball Marcus Hampton P Jr. Adna Blaine 52, Mount Baker 44 New Orleans 31, Carolina 13 Noon Centralia at N. Thurston, 7:30 p.m. Brewster 65, Chelan 26 Rochester at Onalaska, 7 p.m. OFFENSE Burlington-E. 56, Sedro-Woolley 29 Monday’s Game FS1 — UEFA, Anji at Tottenham Girls Basketball Travis McMillion QB Sr. Onalaska Cascade 61, Cle Elum/Roslyn 37 Chicago 45, Dallas 28 WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Rochester at Adna, 7 p.m. Brian Reynolds RB Sr. MWP Cedarcrest 66, Coupeville 27 Centralia at Washougal, 7 p.m. Jared Corbett RB Sr. Toutle Centralia 46, Hoquiam 43 Thursday, Dec. 12 4 p.m. W.F. West at Port Angeles, 5 p.m. Keifer Kastl RB Jr. Onalaska Cheney 53, Reardan 39 San Diego at Denver, 5:25 p.m. FS1 — Kentucky at DePaul Wrestling Zach Counts OL Sr. MWP Chewelah 47, Deer Park 20 Centralia Tiger Holiday Classic, 10 Tanner St. Clair OL Sr. MWP Cusick 52, Clark Fork 33 Sunday, Dec. 15 a.m. Anthony Paladeni OL Sr. Napavine Darrington 47, Seattle Luth. 22 Philadelphia at Minnesota, 10 a.m. FRIDAY, Dec. 13 DeSales 48, Echo, Ore. 20 W.F. West, Toledo-Winlock at La Chase Wilcutt OL Jr. Onalaska Washington at Atlanta, 10 a.m. BOXING East Valley (Sp.) 50, Freeman 42 Center Invite, 10 a.m. Dylan Hansen OL Sr. Wahk. San Francisco at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. Ben Powell TE Sr. MWP East Valley (Ya.) 43, Ephrata 36 7 p.m. Rochester at Battle of the Border Seattle at N.Y. Giants, 10 a.m. Kalen Dunlap WR Sr. MWP Eastlake 46, Inglemoor 45 (Blaine), 1 p.m. Chicago at Cleveland, 10 a.m. FS1 — Junior middleweights, Errol Spence Cole Doughty WR Jr. Napavine Entiat 68, Manson 19 Houston at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. Jr. (9-0-0) vs. Noe Bolanos (25-8-1); junior feath- Local Results Jarod Hammond K Jr. Napavine Enumclaw 57, Yelm 54, OT Michael Thompson RS Sr. Adna Federal Way 56, Spanaway Lake 48 Buffalo at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. erweights, Joseph Diaz Jr. (8-1-0) vs. Carlos Ro- Tuesday’s Results New England at Miami, 10 a.m. College Men’s Basketball Fife 45, Stadium 25 Kansas City at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. driguez (21-11-3); junior middleweights, Jermall At Salem Second Team Gonzaga Prep 70, Ce. Valley 66 N.Y. Jets at Carolina, 1:05 p.m. Charlo (16-0-0) vs. Joseph de los Santos (16-12-3); STORM 122, BLAZERS 102 DEFENSE Hermiston 60, Hanford 52 Arizona at Tennessee, 1:25 p.m. Chemeketa 60 62 —122 Tyler Olson DL So. Adna Kentridge 56, Kentwood 37 champion Francisco Vargas (17-0-1) vs. Jerry Bel- New Orleans at St. Louis, 1:25 p.m. Centralia 59 43 —102 Gunnar Blix DL So. Wahk. Kettle Falls 54, Selkirk 41 montes (18-2-0), for NABF/WBO Intercontinen- Chemeketa (122) — Brazille 8, Dylan Hansen DL Sr. Wahk. King’s 55, South Whidbey 4 Green Bay at Dallas, 1:25 p.m. White 22, Atkinson 14, Christian 5, Ar- Chase Wilcutt DL Jr. Onalaska La Salle 38, White Swan 35 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 5:30 p.m. tal junior lightweight titles; welterweights, Josesito chie 10, Ackerman 20, Vettrus 2, Schle- Tyson Gray LB So. Adna Lakeside 58, St. George’s 21 Lopez (30-6-0) vs. Mike Arnaoutis (24-9-1), at In- gel 25, Ferry 1, Westfall 9, Ewell 6 Brian Reynolds LB Sr. MWP Lewis and Clark 87, Shadle Park 50 Monday, Dec. 16 dio, Calif. FG: 46 of 72 —.639 FT: 22 of 33 Trystan Mendez LB Jr. Wahk. Lewiston, Idaho 56, Clarkston 44 Baltimore at Detroit, 5:40 p.m. —.667 Reb. 32 Katyn Newcomb LB Sr. Napavine Liberty 61, Valley Christian 11 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Centralia (102) — Rogers 13, Scott Zach Hanson DB Jr. MWP Mabton 60, Kiona-Benton 44 5 p.m. 1, Edwards 27, Martinez 8, Malone 0, Byron Perz DB So. Napavine Mead 60, North Central 44 ESPN2 — NCAA, FCS, playoffs, quarterfinals, Brooks 0, Carras 17, North 4, Farley 13, Austin Good DB Sr. Wahk. Medical Lake 48, Royal 25 College Basketball Dumetz 19 Dakota Russell P Sr. Pe Ell Moses Lake 67, Chiawana 63 teams and site TBD NCAA Rankings FG: 37 of 76 —.487 FT: 20 of 28 Moses Lake Ch. 62, Riverside Ch. 28 GOLF —.714 Reb. 23 (Rogers 11) OFFENSE Mount Vernon Ch. 57, Concrete 15 Week 6 (Dec. 9) David Grace QB Sr. Napavine ML Terrace 63, Edmonds-Woodway 62 AP Top 25 3:30 a.m. Boys Basketball Gianni Bertucci RB Sr. MWP Mt. Rainier 71, Kentlake 40 Rk. Team Rec. Pts. TGC — European PGA Tour, The Nelson At Centralia Michael Thompson RB Sr. Adna Mt. Spokane 45, Rogers 38 1 Arizona (63) 9-0 1,623 Mandela Championship, second round, at Mount TIGERS 89, GRIZZLIES 64 Katyn Newcomb RB Sr. Napavine Muckleshoot Tr. 51, Evergreen Lu. 40 2 Syracuse (2) 9-0 1,522 Hoquiam 14 18 16 16 —64 Chance Fisher RB Sr. Winlock Newport 51, Priest River 38 3 Ohio State 8-0 1,453 Edgecombe, South Africa Centralia 14 26 27 22 —89 Zach Brotherson OL Sr. Adna Nooksack Valley 55, LaConner 44 4 Wisconsin 10-0 1,318 10 a.m. Hoquiam (64) — Varner 4, Adams Tommy Seaman OL Sr. MWP North Kitsap 57, Peninsula 34 5 Michigan State 7-1 1,311 TGC — PGA Tour, Franklin Templeton Shoot- 19, Anderson 14, Steen 15, Ko. Stand- Mark Foster OL Sr. Napavine NWC (Colbert) 57, Lake City 51 6 Louisville 8-1 1,262 stipher 2, Blake Kelly 4, D. Kelly 3, Oli- Chance Sherwood OL Jr. Napavine Okanogan 66, Almira/C-H 21 7 Oklahoma State 8-1 1,160 out, first round, at Naples, Fla. ver 3, Shane Souvenir OL Sr. Wahk. Pateros 54, Liberty Bell 24 8 Duke 7-2 1,040 8:30 p.m. FG: 29 of 54 —.537 FT: 1 of 5 —.200 Reece Wilson TE Jr. Adna Post Falls 52, Kennewick 49 9 Connecticut 9-0 981 Reb. 17 Evan Wrzesinski WR So. Onalaska Puyallup 62, Curtis 28 10 Villanova 9-0 938 TGC — Asian Tour, Thailand Championship, Centralia (89) — Scott 17, Neely 11, Brandon Budd WR Jr. Wahk. Quincy 39, Wahluke 28 11 Kentucky 7-2 926 third round, at Bangkok Blaser 12, Housden 12, Waring 12, Jack- Dakota Russell K Sr. Pe Ell Raymond 56, Rainier 39 12 Wichita State 9-0 884 MEN’S COLLEGE HOCKEY son 9, Verduzco 6, Wasson 2, Peters 2, Kaelin Jurek RS Fr. Pe Ell Republic 51, Oroville 36 13 Kansas 6-2 862 Riverside 51, Springdale 35 Kerner 6 14 Baylor 8-1 843 4:30 p.m. Rogers 65, Bonney Lake 59, OT FG: 34 of 58 —.586 FT: —.727 Reb. 24 Honorable Mention 15 Oregon 8-0 831 NBCSN — Colorado College at Wisconsin Seattle Ch. 45, Eatonville 27 (Jackson 5, Scott 5) DEFENSE 16 Memphis 6-1 768 Levi Williams DL Sr. Adna Selah 63, Highland 21 NBA BASKETBALL 17 Iowa State 7-0 606 Jarrod Majors DL Jr. Mossyrock South Kitsap 50, Lakes 37 At Mossyrock 18 North Carolina 6-2 450 5 p.m. Chris Lukas DL Sr. Toutle South Wasco 35, Lyle-Wishram 31 VIKINGS 66, TIGERS 57 19 Florida 6-2 434 ESPN — L.A. Lakers at Oklahoma City Tyler Shepherd DL So. Pe Ell Sultan 64, Granite Falls 17 Napavine 11 14 19 13 —57 20 Gonzaga 8-1 365 Mossyrock 18 16 17 15 —66 Matt Kelley DL Sr. Pe Ell Sunnyside 71, Grandview 53 7:30 p.m. 21 Colorado 9-1 330 Mossyrock (66) — Hunter Fuchs 4, Brandon Burdick DL Sr. Wahk. Tacoma Baptist 49, NWC (Lacey) 37 22 Massachusetts 8-0 326 ESPN — Houston at Golden State Shaun Stephens 16, Bryant Bowman 3, Timmy Allen LB So. Mossyrock Taholah 48, North Beach 26 23 Iowa 9-1 207 Kyler Hazen 7, Jaron Kirkley 13, Tristan Dalton Toepelt LB So. Pe Ell Tekoa-Oakesdale 47, Asotin 42 Watson 16, Lucas Allen 7 Mason Mackey LB Sr. Wahk. Todd Beamer 62, Emerald Ridge 27 24 Missouri 9-0 203 SATURDAY, Dec. 14 FG: 23 of 54—.426, FT: 16 of 28—.571 Chance Fisher LB Sr. Winlock Toppenish 81, Goldendale 51 25 San Diego State 7-1 159 BOXING Reb: 29 (Kirkley 10) Tony Raupp LB Sr. Winlock Tulalip Her. 47, Shoreline Ch. 37 Napavine (57) — Cole Doughty 23, Lucas Allen DB Sr. Mossyrock University 69, Ferris 55 Others receiving votes: UCLA 104, 5 p.m. Wyatt Stanley 2, Filley 3, JT Kaut 11, Trevor Lawrence DB Sr. Onalaska Walla Walla 57, Pendleton 38 62, Pittsburgh 47, Boise NBCSN — Light heavyweights, Ryan Coyne Damon Hertz 9, Chance Sherwood 5, Nick Bailey DB Sr. Pe Ell Wapato 64, Othello 24 State 34, Michigan 26, Virginia Com- (21-1-0) vs. Lionell Thompson (14-2-0); heavy- Chase Van Wyck 4 West Valley 70, Lakeland 34 monwealth 17, Dayton 11, Cincinnati FG: 22 of 44—.500, FT: 11 of 24— OFFENSE Wilbur-Creston 61, Davenport 54 5, Harvard 5, Saint Mary’s 3, Indiana weights, Amir Mansour (19-0-0) vs. Kelvin Price .458 Reb: 38 (Sherwood 10) Gunnar Blix QB So. Wahk. Willapa Valley 56, Lake Quinault 21 3, George Washington 2, Creighton 2, (14-1-0), at Atlantic City, N.J. Mason Mackey RB Sr. Wahk. Woodland 63, Ilwaco 41 Oklahoma 1, Toledo 1 Girls Basketball Nathan Cothren RB Sr. Wahk. Dropped from rankings: UCLA COLLEGE FOOTBALL At Hoquiam Austin Good RB Sr. Wahk. Wednesday’s Results 18, Michigan 22, Dayton 25 9 a.m. TIGERS 45, GRIZZLIES 43 Michael Toepelt OL So. Pe Ell BOYS BASKETBALL ESPN — NCAA, FCS, playoffs, Coastal Caro- Centralia 6 17 4 18 — 45 Jared Trulson OL Jr. Onalaska Aberdeen 66, Elma 53 Wednesday’s Results Hoquiam 11 8 12 12 — 43 Trystan Mendez OL Jr. Wahk. Bear Creek 68, Friday Harbor 47 (1) Arizona 74, New Mexico State 48 lina vs. North Dakota State Centralia (45) — Crews 13, Gilmore Brady Woodrum TE Jr. Napavine Hazen 71, Evergreen (Seattle) 26 (3) Ohio State 86, Bryant University 48 Noon Montesano 48, Naselle 35 2, Cline 10, Hall 9, Blaser 4, Pocklington Dakota Russell TE Sr. Pe Ell (4) Wisconsin 78, Milwaukee 52 ML Terrace 78, Eastlake 50 CBS — Army vs. Navy, at Philadelphia 2, Nugent 5 Seth Doumit WR Sr. Wahk. UNC Greensboro 75, Claflin 70 Port Angeles 74, North Mason 64 FG: FT: 9 of 15 —.600 Reb. 27 (Nu- Kaelin Jurek WR Fr. Pe Ell Niagara 83, Davidson 72 5 p.m. Renton 68, Tyee 40 gent 7, Cline 7) Evan Wrzesinski RS So. Onalaska UCF 79, Howard 64 ESPN — Heisman Trophy Presentation, at Sequim 57, Olympic 50 Hoquiam (43) — Quercia 10, Parker Bowling Green 79, North Dakota 69 Tuesday’s Scores Stadium 59, Black Hills 35 New York 4, Creviston 12, Johnson 11, Doyle 2 George Washington 70, Boston 60 BOYS BASKETBALL FG: FT: 7 of 12 —.583 Reb. 37 North Dakota State 73, Notre Dame 69 EXTREME SPORTS AT Murphy 54, Lakewood 37 POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCEL- Penn State 68, Duquesne 59 9 a.m. Wednesday’s Results Auburn 76, Kent-Meridian 64 LATIONS Princeton 78, Rutgers 73 Girls Basketball Ballard 58, Skyline 39 Columbia (White Salmon) vs. Seton NBC — Dew Tour, Mountain Championships, Coppin State 91, UMBC 71 At Napavine Bellevue 71, Sammamish 45 Catholic, ppd. Jacksonville State 63, Alcorn State 52 at Breckenridge, Colo. (same-day tape) TIGERS 70, VIKINGS 41 Bellevue Chr. 52, Chimacum 45 Camas vs. Columbia River, ppd. GOLF Mossyrock 10 9 12 10 —41 Bethel 72, Graham-Kapowsin 42 Heritage vs. Prairie, ppd. Canisius 69, Buffalo 55 Napavine 24 13 16 17 —70 Bothell 89, Redmond 74 Sedro-Woolley vs. Mount Baker, ppd. Montana 69, Idaho 58 11 a.m. Mossyrock (41) — Blackburn 2, Brewster 43, Chelan 30 Evergreen (Vancouver) vs. Fort Van- Denver 80, Colorado State 70 NBC — PGA Tour, Franklin Templeton Shoot- Ortiz, Smith 3, Quinlan 6, Schultz 8, Bridgeport 56, Waterville 40 couver, ppd. to Dec 12. Br. Young 100, Prairie View A&M 52 Moorcroft 10, Harper, Hensch 12 Cedar Park Chr. 54, Bush 37 Washougal vs. Kelso, ppd. Utah Valley 62, Weber State 59 out, second round, at Naples, Fla. FG: 14 of 40 —.350 FT: 9 of 19 —.474 C. Kitsap 75, Pt. Angeles 60 Louisiana Tech 93, NW State 71 1 p.m. Reb. 23 (Moorcroft 6) C. Valley 51, Gonzaga Prep 43 GIRLS BASKETBALL NBC — Father-Son Challenge, first round, at Napavine (70) — Lorton 11, Men- Centralia 89, Hoquiam 64 Arlington 61, Marysville-Getchell 24 dez-Riez, Snaza, Dickinson 6, Hamre Clarkston 68, Lewiston 36 Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 40, Orlando, Fla. (same-day tape) 17, Harris 11, Kleemeyer 14, Bornstein 5, Cle Elum/Roslyn 44, Cascade 36 Vashon Island 33 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Elma 47, Aberdeen 34 NBA Olson 6 Clover Park 63, Lakes 54 9 a.m. FG: 32 of 62 —.516 FT: 6 of 22 —.273 Curlew 71, Columbia 29 Kennedy 64, Highline 20 All Times PST Reb. 40 (Dickinson 8, Kleemeyer 7) Curtis 58, Puyallup 48 Kettle Falls 69, Northport 15 EASTERN CONFERENCE CBS — Arizona at Michigan Lindbergh 68, Foster 30 Cusick 77, Clark Fork 27 Atlantic Division Morton/White Pass 56, Adna 33 ESPN2 — W. Kentucky at Louisville At Randle Davenport 52, Wilbur-Creston 38 W L Pct GB Napavine 70, Mossyrock 41 FSN — St. Peter’s at Seton Hall TIMBERWOLVES 56, PIRATES 33 Davis 50, Kamiakin 42 Boston 10 14 .417 — Olympia 75, Capital 29 Adna 11 4 6 12 —33 Deer Park 61, Chewelah 57 7 13 .350 1 11 a.m. Morton-WP 14 9 24 9 —56 DeSales 63, Echo, Ore. 31 Seattle Academy 48, Forest Ridge 46 Shorewood 63, Sultan 32 Brooklyn 7 14 .333 1½ ESPN2 — Tennessee at Wichita St. MWP (56) — Elledge 14, Brooks 2, East Valley 78, Ephrata 63 Philadelphia 7 16 .304 2½ Eastmont 71, Cashmere 62 Southridge 50, Camas 46 Noon Kelly 12, Allen 12, Hazen 5, Robbins 2, New York 6 15 .286 2½ Eveland 9 Eastside Cath. 80, Chief Sealth 44 Tumwater 56, Shelton 36 Southeast Division FS1 — IUPUI at Marquette FG: 22 of 46 —.478 FT: 3 of 6 —.500 Everett 42, Monroe 36 Wahkiakum 50, Winlock 40 Miami 16 6 .727 — Reb. 33 (Robbins 10) Evergreen Luth. 60, Muckleshoot TS 45 NBCSN — N. Illinois at UMass Atlanta 11 11 .500 5 Adna (33) — Callahan 2, Gaffney 12, Federal Way 93, Spanaway Lake 48 12:15 p.m. Charlotte 10 12 .455 6 Dotson 9, Diaz De Leon 2, Elliot 8 Ferris 57, University 45 ESPN — Notre Dame vs. Indiana FG: 14 of 53 —.264 FT: 3 of 4 —.750 Franklin 66, Blanchet 57 NFL Washington 9 11 .450 6 Reb. 19 Glacier Peak 43, Kamiak 38 Orlando 7 15 .318 9 1 p.m. Grandview 82, Sunnyside 66 National Football League Central Division ESPN2 — Michigan St. vs. Oakland At Onalaska Granite Falls 81, Sultan 70 All Times PDT Indiana 19 3 .864 — DUCKS 61, LOGGERS 13 Hermiston 74, Hanford 52 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Detroit 10 13 .435 9½ 2 p.m. Toutle Lk. 20 12 19 10 —61 Inglemoor 74, Eastlake 71 East W L T Pct PF PA Chicago 8 12 .400 10 FSN — Tulsa at Oklahoma Onalaska 2 8 2 1 —13 Issaquah 53, Roosevelt 49 New England 10 3 0 .769 349 287 Cleveland 8 13 .381 10½ 2:15 p.m. Toutle Lake (61) — Britzy Hock- Kennewick 76, Post Falls 71 Miami 7 6 0 .538 286 276 Milwaukee 5 17 .227 14 ett, Woodley 15, Wason 5, Dean 6, Ba. Kentridge 65, Kentwood 40 N.Y. Jets 6 7 0 .462 226 337 WESTERN CONFERENCE ESPN — Kentucky at North Carolina Hockett 11, Makayla Gardner 10, Ma- Kettle Falls 55, Selkirk 50 Buffalo 4 9 0 .308 273 334 Southwest Division 4 p.m. rissa Gardner 4, Adams 10 King’s 68, South Whidbey 31 South 17 4 .810 — ESPN2 — New Mexico vs. Kansas, at Kansas FG: N/A FT: N/A Reb. N/A Kiona-Benton 64, Mabton 54 y-Indianapolis 8 5 0 .615 313 316 Houston 15 7 .682 2½ Onalaska (13) — Paxton 2, Duryea 2, Kittitas 63, Columbia Basin 54 Tennessee 5 8 0 .385 292 318 Dallas 13 10 .565 5 City, Mo. Masciola, Musick 6, Vint 2, Hoyt 1 La Salle 64, White Swan 44 Jacksonville 4 9 0 .308 201 372 New Orleans 10 10 .500 6½ 5 p.m. FG: 3 of 32 —.090 FT: 7 of 10 —.700 Lake Washington 78, Juanita 44 Houston 2 11 0 .154 250 350 Memphis 10 11 .476 7 FS1 — Cincinnati vs. Xavier, at Cincinnati Reb. 19 Lakeside 57, West Seattle 48 North Northwest Division Liberty 65, Valley Christian 43 Cincinnati 9 4 0 .692 334 244 Portland 18 4 .818 — 6 p.m. At Winlock Lynden Chr. 64, Ferndale 52 Baltimore 7 6 0 .538 278 261 Oklahoma City 17 4 .810 ½ ESPN2 — Illinois vs. Oregon, at Portland, Ore. MULES 50, CARDINALS 40 Mead 45, North Central 35 Pittsburgh 5 8 0 .385 291 312 Denver 13 8 .619 4½ MIXED MARTIAL ARTS Wahkiakum 6 15 13 16 —50 Meadowdale 66, Cascade 53 Cleveland 4 9 0 .308 257 324 Minnesota 11 11 .500 7 Winlock 11 13 12 4 —40 Mossyrock 66, Napavine 57 West Utah 5 19 .208 14 5 p.m. Wahkiakum (50) — Thomas 3, El- Mt. Vernon 77, Marysville-Get. 45 x-Denver 11 2 0 .846 515 345 Pacific Division FOX — UFC, champion liott 1, Olsen 19, Stanley 2, Wegdahl 8, Mt. Vernon Chr. 63, Concrete 38 Kansas City 10 3 0 .769 343 224 L.A. Clippers 15 8 .652 — Boyce 9, Bryant 8 Mt. Rainier 79, Kentlake 63 San Diego 6 7 0 .462 316 291 (18-2-1) vs. Joseph Benavidez (19-3-0) Phoenix 12 9 .571 2 FG: 18 of 47 —.383 FT: 12 of 19 —.631 Mt. Spokane 61, Rogers 50 Oakland 4 9 0 .308 264 337 Golden State 13 10 .565 2 SOCCER Reb. N/A Newport 76, Priest River 53 NATIONAL CONFERENCE L.A. Lakers 10 11 .476 4 Winlock (40) — Gleason 5, Bradley NWC (Colbert) 64, Colville 44 East 4:40 a.m. Sacramento 6 14 .300 7½ 2, Garibay 2, Whitehead 4, Alvord 7, Lo- O’Dea 63, Nathan Hale 45 Philadelphia 8 5 0 .615 334 301 NBCSN — Premier League, Arsenal at Man- pez 14, Hammond 2, Stalcup 4 Okanogan 79, Almira/Coulee-H 36 Dallas 7 6 0 .538 357 348 chester City FG: 17 of 58 —.293 FT: 1 of 4 —.250 Othello 53, Wapato 51 N.Y. 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Thursday, Dec. 5 Thursday, Dec. 12 San Diego at Denver 8:25 p.m. Jacksonville 27 Houston 20 1. Broncos (11-2) Matt Prater makes NFL-record 64-yard field goal. Sunday, Dec. 8 Sunday, Dec. 15 Cincinnati 42 Indianapolis 28 2. Seahawks (11-2) Richard Sherman blames loss on bad calls by refs. Washington at Atlanta 1 p.m. New England 27 Cleveland 26 3. Saints (10-3) Drew Brees fastest to 50,000 yards (183 games). San Francisco at Tampa Bay 1 p.m. Seattle at N.Y. Giants 1 p.m. N.Y. Jets 37 Oakland 27 4. 49ers (9-4) Frank Gore 51-yard run seals win over Seattle. Kansas City 45 Washington 10 Philadelphia at Minnesota 1 p.m. Baltimore 29 Minnesota 26 5. Patriots (10-3) Rob Gronkowski out for season with torn ACL, MCL. New England at Miami 1 p.m. Green Bay 22 Atlanta 21 6. Bengals (9-4) Improve to perfect 6–0 mark at Paul Brown Stadium. Buffalo at Jacksonville 1 p.m. Houston at Indianapolis 1 p.m. Tampa Bay 27 Buffalo 6 7. Chiefs (10-3) Andy Reid celebrates Sporting KC’s MLS Cup win. Miami 34 Pittsburgh 28 Chicago at Cleveland 1 p.m. Philadelphia 34 Detroit 20 8. Panthers (9-4) “We got a little full of ourselves,” says Ron Rivera. Kansas City at Oakland 4:05 p.m. Denver 51 Tennessee 28 9. Eagles (8-5) Nick Foles finally throws first INT in win over Lions. N.Y. Jets at Carolina 4:05 p.m. Arizona 30 St. Louis 10 Green Bay at Dallas 4:25 p.m. San Francisco 19 Seattle 17 10. Cardinals (8-5) Tyrann Mathieu out for season with torn ACL, LCL. Arizona at Tennessee 4:25 p.m. San Diego 37 N.Y. Giants 14 11. Colts (8-5) Lose at Cincy, but wrap up AFC South title anyway. New Orleans at St. Louis 4:25 p.m. New Orleans 31 Carolina 13 12. Bears (7-6) Mike Ditka’s No. 89 retired at halftime vs. Cowboys. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh 8:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 9 Monday, Dec. 16 Chicago 45 Dallas 28 13. Lions (7-6) Reggie Bush injures calf after pregame fall in snow. Baltimore at Detroit 8:40 p.m. 14. Cowboys (7-6) Jerry Jones thinks defense should “take more risk.” 15. Packers (6-6-1) Plus-one on scoreboard with minus-one wind chill. 16. Ravens (7-6) Win game with five lead changes in last two minutes. 17. Dolphins (7-6) Notch first victory on road at Pittsburgh in 23 years. CHARGERS (6-7) AT BRONCOS (11-2) PEYTON MANNING, QB, BRONCOS 18. Jets (6-7) Avoid first four-game losing streak under Rex Ryan. Historically, Peyton Manning has had tough The four-time MVP gave the cold shoulder to 19. Chargers (6-7) Philip Rivers celebrates 32nd birthday with victory. times against the Bolts — snapping a 13-game those critics who claimed Manning was a 20. Titans (5-8) Job status “not a concern” for coach Mike Munchak. winning streak in 2005, throwing six INTs in ’07 lesser passer in cold weather — completing 21. Giants (5-8) San Diego fans heckle former draft pick Eli Manning. and four INTs with a pair of pick-sixes in ’10. But 39-of-59 passes for 397 yards, four TDs and 22. Steelers (5-8) Antonio Brown steps out of bounds on last-ditch TD. Manning didn’t have any problems in Week 10 zero INTs during a 51–28 win over the Titans. 23. Rams (5-8) Remember, Rams own Redskins’ first-round pick. this year, passing for 330 yards, four TDs and “Whoever wrote that narrative can shove that 24. Buccaneers (4-9) Have won four of last five after 0–8 start to season. zero INTs during a 28–20 win at San Diego. The one where the sun don’t shine,” Manning told 25. Browns (4-9) Allow two Tom Brady TDs in final 61 seconds of loss. Broncos were a quick-strike offense that day, Denver’s KOA-AM during a postgame interview. 26. Raiders (4-9) Have lost 13 straight games in Eastern Time Zone. with scoring drives lasting 57 seconds, 1:25, “I felt pretty good out there today.” Playing in 2:27 and 3:26, respectively. 27. Jaguars (4-9) Third straight win is first at home since Nov. 2012. low-teen temperatures that felt like single-digit 28. Bills (4-9) Extend NFL-worst 14-season postseason drought. REDSKINS (3-10) AT FALCONS (3-10) weather, Manning set a Broncos team record 29. Falcons (3-10) OC Dirk Koetter interviews for Boise State vacancy. One year ago, Washington and Atlanta hosted with 39 completions, as well as four scores to 30. Vikings (3-9-1) Adrian Peterson carted off field, awaits more tests. playoff games. How quickly a team can get four different pass-catchers (Wes Welker, Julius 31. Redskins (3-10) Mike Shanahan on hot seat, debates benching RG3. caught in the undertow of NFL parity and flipped Thomas, Demaryius Thomas and Eric Decker). from first to worst in its division standings. Frank Gore Athlon Sports 32. Texans (2-11) Gary Kubiak fired after 61–64 record in eight years. MARQUES COLSTON, WR, SAINTS 49ERS (9-4) AT BUCCANEERS (4-9) Sure, New Orleans quarterback Drew Brees There are no moral victories in the NFL. A loss is topped the 50,000-yard mark for his career a loss is a loss, obviously. But San Fran’s four during a 31–13 statement win over NFC South defeats are at Seattle, Indianapolis, Carolina and rival Carolina on Sunday night. But it was the at New Orleans — a quartet of teams with a resurgence of Brees’ go-to wideout, Colston, combined 38–14 record this season. that has Saints fans ready to party like Fat SEAHAWKS (11-2) AT GIANTS (5-8) Tuesday came early this year. Colston — who Drama in D.C. Much has been made of Russell Wilson’s 14–0 has accounted for 8,115 of Brees’ 50,026 career record at home in Seattle. Fewer Hawks yards — added nine catches for 125 yards and fans are eager to bring up Wilson’s 5–5 mark two trips to the end zone. The breakout effort Shanahan, RG3, Snyder (including playoffs) in the Eastern Time Zone. was Colston’s second 100-yard game this year in power struggle and his first multi-TD contest since Week 17 EAGLES (8-5) AT VIKINGS (3-9-1) last season (also against Carolina). The good news is it appears Adrian Peterson will By NATHAN RUSH not need surgery on his mid-foot sprain, which JOHN ABRAHAM, LB, CARDINALS Athlon Sports Editor is not of the dreaded Lisfranc variety according The 14th-year veteran pass rusher took down to recent MRI results. The bad news is A.D. is in St. Louis’ Kellen Clemens for three sacks — a walking boot and unlikely to play in Week 15, one of which resulted in a safety — along with Not so long ago, Robert Griffin III and Mike Shanahan were taking the backup Toby Gerhart has a hamstring issue and a forced fumble during a 30–10 victory over third-string back Matt Asiata has three career the Rams. Abraham also bull-rushed his way Washington Redskins to the playoffs carries for nine yards in 2012. to ninth on the all-time sacks list with 133.0, and the biggest Scandal in D.C. was PATRIOTS (10-3) AT DOLPHINS (7-6) passing Lawrence Taylor and Leslie O’Neal, an ABC prime time drama starring both of whom had 132.5 career sacks. Abra- New England beat Miami, 27–17, in Week 8. But Kerry Washington. the win was Tom Brady’s worst statistical game ham is five sacks shy of overtaking John Ran- Times have changed in the na- dle and Richard Dent’s 137.5 career sacks for of the season, with season lows in completions seventh place on the all-time list. tion’s capital. Some are calling for (13), attempts (22) and passing yards (116). an emergency midterm election — Brady’s 116 yards were his fewest since 2009. LESEAN MCCOY, RB, EAGLES BILLS (4-9) AT JAGUARS (4-9) Shady was a one-man Iditarod during a 34–20 i.e. the Redskins’ first midseason J-Ville has won four of its last five since coming come-from-behind win over the Lions, slicing coaching change since Norv Turner back from London, where the Jags fell to 0–8 and dicing his way through eight inches of was fired by owner Daniel Snyder after a rock-bottom 32-point loss to the 49ers. snow en route to 29 carries for 217 yards and after 13 games in 2000. To be fair, two TDs. Philadelphia continued its quest to go Turner had been hired by the late, TEXANS (2-11) AT COLTS (8-5) from worst to first in the NFC East by scoring all great Jack Kent Cooke in 1994 and Indianapolis overcame a 21–3 halftime deficit 34 points in the second half — including 28 to pull off a 27–24 win at Houston in Week 9. In was never Snyder’s “guy.” three career games against the AFC South rival fourth-quarter points — in blizzard-like condi- No, Snyder’s list of head coaching tions at Lincoln Financial Field. McCoy led the Texans, Luck has seven TDs and zero INTs. way with 148 fourth-quarter yards on his way hires reads Marty Schottenheimer BEARS (7-6) AT BROWNS (4-9) to breaking Steve Van Buren’s single-game (2001), Steve Spurrier (2002-03), Marc Trestman backs Jay Cutler as Chicago’s team rushing record (205) set in 1949. Joe Gibbs’ second term (2004-07, top QB, despite Josh McCown’s recent success. following his Hall of Fame stint That’s nothing. Cleveland has had four guys from 1981-92), Jim Zorn (2008-09) Athlon Sports throw TDs this season, including a punter. and, drum roll please, Shanahan Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III has 16 total TDs and 16 turnovers this season, CHIEFS (10-3) AT RAIDERS (4-9) compared to 27 total TDs and seven turnovers as a rookie last year. (2010-who knows?). K.C. destroyed Oakland, 24–7, in Week 6, with Following a humiliating 45–10 Griffin III famously suffered a microscope. Shanahan allegedly the Chiefs D notching 10 sacks and three INTs. blowout loss to the Kansas City devastating knee injury on Jan. 6 feels his power has been usurped by JETS (6-7) AT PANTHERS (9-4) Chiefs in Week 14 — Washington’s earlier this year and many have spec- his young signal-caller and his rela- The Cats’ top-ranked scoring defense (14.5 ppg) 10th loss this season — Shanahan’s had not allowed more than two TDs in a single ulated that the 23-year-old former tionship with Snyder may have been game until the Saints scored three times in one status is in doubt. Then again, so is Heisman Trophy winner has still not damaged beyond repair. quarter during last week’s 31–13 loss — which the status of RG3, whom Shanahan returned to 100 percent. Normally, a team in such bad was only the second time all season Carolina al- claims may be benched for the final The numbers back that assertion. shape can at least look forward to the lowed 24 or more points. Meanwhile, the Jets three games of the season as a health As a rookie, RG3 had 27 total TDs upcoming NFL Draft. Washington, have scored 14 or fewer points in seven games, precaution. and seven turnovers while leading however, traded away its 2014 first- including four games in single digits. “We had 24 sacks in the last five the Skins to a 10–6 record. This year, round pick to the St. Louis Rams as PACKERS (6-6-1) AT COWBOYS (7-6) games. That’s a lot,” Shanahan said. he has 16 total TDs and 16 turnovers part of the bounty to acquire RG3 in Obviously, the status of Aaron Rodgers is the “I want to make sure he’s healthy. I with a miserable 3–10 record, in- 2012. giant cheese block in the room. But since even think that’s the most important thing cluding the team’s current five-game “There’s always a lot of noise the doctor in charge isn’t sure of what to do Although the Houston Texans have been in the about Title Town’s most valuable collarbone, let’s going into the offseason, that he has losing streak. when you’re 3–10,” Shanahan said. midst of a free-fall, star wide receiver ANDRE talk about Tony Romo’s 13–20 career record in JOHNSON has been putting together another his first full offseason of being Stats and losses are only part of “I understand that, and every organ- December and January, instead. This rematch solid fantasy season — with 95 receptions for healthy. And if something did hap- the problem in Washington, where ization has it. There’s going to be a of the 1967 “Ice Bowl” will be awfully cold for 1,277 yards (13.4 ypc) and five TDs with three pen to him, I think it would set out the cozy friendship between RG3 lot more noise over the next few the losing team in this must-win showdown. games remaining. Over the past six games, franchise back.” and his owner, Snyder, is under the weeks.” Johnson has four 100-plus-yard games and a CARDINALS (8-5) AT TITANS (5-8) Bruce Arians beat Tennessee twice last season pair of multi-TD contests. With the Week 15-16 as the Colts interim coach, with a 19–13 win in traditional fantasy playoff schedule around the Mitchell Rob Nathan Steven Mark Athlon Board of Experts Consensus Music City and a 27–23 victory at Indy. corner, fantasy owners hope Andre the Giant Light Doster Rush Lassan Ross continues to produce at This Week’s Games & Experts’ Records 138-69-1 137-70-1 136-71-1 134-73-1 133-74-1 137-70-1 SAINTS (10-3) AT RAMS (5-8) a championship pace. Chargers at Broncos (Thu.) Broncos by 10 Broncos by 7 Broncos by 14 Broncos by 10 Broncos by 10 Broncos by 10 New Orleans has marched to a 7–0 record at Redskins at Falcons Falcons by 1 Falcons by 3 Redskins by 1 Falcons by 7 Falcons by 6 Falcons by 3 home and a 3–3 mark on the road. But St. Louis 49ers at Buccaneers 49ers by 3 49ers by 10 49ers by 10 49ers by 9 49ers by 10 49ers by 8 plays in a dome, where N’Awlins is 8–1. Seahawks at Giants Seahawks by 13 Seahawks by 7 Seahawks by 7 Seahawks by 11 Seahawks by 9 Seahawks by 9 BENGALS (9-4) AT STEELERS (5-8) Eagles at Vikings Eagles by 7 Eagles by 6 Eagles by 9 Eagles by 8 Eagles by 4 Eagles by 7 Andy Dalton has been unstoppable at home — Patriots at Dolphins Patriots by 3 Patriots by 3 Patriots by 4 Patriots by 2 Dolphins by 1 Patriots by 2 with 14 TDs, five INTs and a perfect 6–0 record Bills at Jaguars Jaguars by 1 Jaguars by 2 Bills by 2 Bills by 3 Jaguars by 3 Jaguars by 1 that includes victories over Aaron Rodgers, Tom Brady, Andrew Luck and Ben Roethlisberger. On Texans at Colts Colts by 7 Colts by 6 Colts by 10 Colts by 7 Texans by 1 Colts by 6 the road, however, Dalton has been vulnerable Bears at Browns Browns by 3 Browns by 1 Bears by 3 Bears by 4 Browns by 1 Browns by 1 — with 11 TDs, nine INTs and a 3–4 record that Chiefs at Raiders Chiefs by 2 Chiefs by 9 Chiefs by 7 Chiefs by 10 Chiefs by 10 Chiefs by 8 includes losses to Brian Hoyer, Jay Cutler and Jets at Panthers Panthers by 7 Panthers by 10 Panthers by 14 Panthers by 14 Panthers by 10 Panthers by 11 Ryan Tannehill. Packers at Cowboys Cowboys by 11 Cowboys by 5 Packers by 1 Cowboys by 6 Cowboys by 3 Cowboys by 8 RAVENS (7-6) AT LIONS (7-6) Cardinals at Titans Cardinals by 1 Cardinals by 1 Titans by 3 Cardinals by 3 Cardinals by 1 Cardinals by 1 Tampa-born, Dallas-raised and Georgia-educated Saints at Rams Saints by 3 Saints by 4 Saints by 6 Saints by 4 Saints by 10 Saints by 5 Matthew Stafford is happy to be in a heated dome Bengals at Steelers Steelers by 3 Bengals by 1 Bengals by 8 Steelers by 3 Bengals by 4 Bengals by 1 after last week’s blizzard in Baltimore. Ravens at Lions (Mon.) Lions by 3 Lions by 2 Ravens by 4 Lions by 3 Ravens by 3 Lions by 1

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LFennel and GameI Meat By Karen Frazier For The Chronicle Cooking with local, seasonal ingredients not only sup- ports Lewis County merchants, but the freshness and flavors are often far superior to food that has traveled hundreds to thousands of miles before it arrives on supermarket shelves. While eating seasonally and locally in the spring, summer, and early fall is easy to do with the plethora of fresh produce available, it can become more of a challenge during late au- tumn and winter. Fortunately, Western Washington’s temperate climate en- sures an abundance of seasonal ingredients all year long. Two such ingredients that are locally available at this time of year are fennel and game meat. According to Melissa and Josh Hyatt of Newau- kum Valley Farm, they start planting fennel in April Courtesy Photo and the peak of its season is in November. However, A bounty of fennel fennel is a hardy plant that can be found year-round is displayed at in Western Washington, and its flavors are perfect Newaukum Valley Farm. for hearty winter cooking. Fennel is an aromatic herb from the carrot fam- Josh Hyatt, of ily. It adds a sweet crunch to many foods. It has a Newaukum Valley light green bulb, fibrous stalks similar to celery, Farm, harvests and fragrant feathery dark green fronds. All parts fennel plants from of the fennel plant are edible. Fennel is lightly his Adna-area farm. sweet with an anise-like taste. Its flavor profile pairs especially well with apples, seafood and game meat. Fennel can be cooked or served raw. When cooked, the licorice character lightens sig- nificantly. Game meat is plentiful in Lewis County, par- ticularly in the fall or winter. It tends to be quite lean, so it often requires special care when cook- ing. Local chef, James Wheeler, recommends not cooking game past medium, because doing so can cause the meat to become unpleasantly tough, rendering it dry and chewy. Popular game include elk, deer, and duck.

Chef James Wheeler’s Roast Elk Loin Newaukum Valley Farm’s Apple with Brandy Fennel Cream and Fennel Salad Learn more about Chef Wheeler at ChefJamesWheeler.com. Learn more about Newaukum Valley Farm at NewaukumValleyFarm.com. Ingredients: 2 - 3 pounds elk backstrap or tenderloin Ingredients: Note: This dish also works well with duck breast, venison, beef ten- 5-6 fresh apples, thinly sliced derloin or New York roast in place of the elk. ½ lemon 2 large fennel bulbs, thinly sliced (You can also use the stalks of Dry Rub Ingredients: the fennel. Chop them finely as they are more fibrous.) Salt and pepper 3 stalks celery, thinly chopped 2 tablespoons ground fennel seed ½ bunch flat or curly parsley 1 tablespoon paprika 1 tablespoon garlic powder Dressing Ingredients: Oil 1 cup plain yogurt (Try the yogurt cheese from Black Sheep Creamery when available.) Cast iron skillet 2 tablespoons unfiltered apple cider vinegar Cream Sauce Ingredients: ¼ cup local honey, slightly warmed 2 tablespoons butter ½ teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon flour ½ cup brandy Directions: 1. Place apple slices in a large salad bowl. Squeeze lemon juice ½ cup sliced fennel bulb over top to keep them from browning. 1 pint heavy whipping cream 2. Add remaining salad ingredients to bowl. Salt and pepper to taste 3. In a separate small bowl, combine all dressing ingredients. Fennel leaves for garnish 4. Pour dressing over fresh ingredients and enjoy the crunch of the fresh fennel. Directions: 5. Optional: Add fresh walnuts or pecans, fresh arugula or 1. Mix dry ingredients and rub vigorously on all sides of the mizuna. You can also substitute yogurt with Vegenaise or loin. mayonnaise or add olive oil to make a thin- 2. Let the rubbed loin rest on the counter for an hour or two. ner dressing. 3. Heat oven to 350 degrees F. Serves 8-10 4. Heat skillet on medium high, add oil, and brown the back- strap on all sides. If using duck, score and brown fat-side Karen Frazier is a food and wine blogger first. and freelance writer. You can find her recipes and cooking tips at RecipesForMyKids.com 5. Place in the oven for 20 to 60 minutes, depending on size of and ZenHedonist.com. roast. Duck will only need 15 to 20 minutes. Thicker roasts, such as New York, will need more time. 6. When internal temperature has reached 120 - 125 degrees, move roast to a cutting board and let rest. In the meantime, TIPS FOR COOKING WITH FENNEL return the pan to medium heat, and add butter and flour. 7. Saute, being sure to scrape the caramelized bits left in the · Thinly slice the bulb and add it raw to salads pan from the roast. · Dice the bulb and stalk into small pieces and use in 8. With a whisk, whip brandy into the butter mixture (this place of celery as the aromatic base for soups and stews. It is particularly good in clam chowder. may flame up, but don't panic). · Use the leaves as a garnish for savory dishes. 9. Add sliced fennel bulb and whipping cream, and bring to a · Toss some sliced fennel into a dish of roasted boil, stirring frequently, until thickened. potatoes. 10. Taste and adjust seasoning with salt and pepper. 11. Slice roast and plate, top with cream sauce and garnish with fennel leaves. TIPS FOR COOKING WITH WILD GAME · *Dark game meat shouldn’t be cooked to a doneness Chef James recommends pairing this with any homebrew higher than medium. This includes duck, which Chef such as a huckleberry ale or barley wine, or with an Argentin- Wheeler notes is a red meat is not subject to the same ian Malbec. foodborne issues as poultry. · White game meat such as pheasant or rabbit need to be cooked to well-done to prevent foodborne pathogens. · Grinding the meat to make sausage or burger is a great way to utilize these proteins. · Because the meat tends to be quite lean and dries out easily, use a sauce to add moisture back into your dishes. · Pay careful attention when cooking game — it can go from perfectly cooked to overcooked very quickly. *Please visit doh.wa.gov food safety guidelines. Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 12, 2013 Life ReCiPeS

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From “Junior’s Cheesecake Cookbook” (The Taunton Press, 2007) by Alan Rosen and Beth Allen Ingredients: 8 ounces dry-pack frozen whole strawberries (unsweetened, not in syrup), thawed and drained well (about 1 cup) ¼ cup plus 1 teaspoon cornstarch 3 (8-ounce) packages cream cheese (use only full fat) at

photo courtesyphoto Mark ferri room temperature 11/3 cups sugar 1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract 2 extra-large eggs Say ¾ cup heavy whipping cream 1 cup small red and green coated chocolate candies, such as M&M’s® Assorted holiday round candies for ornaments, about 1-inch in diameter (such as round peppermint swirls) Directions: 1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees f. Generously butter the bottom and sides of an 8-cup tree-shaped pan. Com- pletely line the inside of the pan with aluminum foil, using two pieces and crisscrossing them. Press the foil gently into all of its branches and curves so the baked CHEESEcake cake will have all of the details of the mold. Don’t tear the foil; if you do, start over with new foil. Coat the foil Always a crowd-pleaser, the modern cheesecake knows no bounds. find out why it’s well with softened butter. Leave a 3-inch overhang of one of the hottest desserts for 2013 and try a few new twists on a classic foil (this makes it easy to remove the cake after baking and freezing). There’s no need to wrap the outside of Bev Bennett but the specific ingredients vary, New York version, a tribute to the pan. CTW Features baking experts say. cream: heavy cream. 2. Pulse the thawed strawberries in a food processor until What do you notice with that first The original cheesecake had a “We use 40 percent heavy smooth (you need ¾ cup of purée). Stir in 1 teaspoon of bite of cheesecake? zwieback crust and cottage cream. It’s cream cheese, fresh the cornstarch and set aside. it will thicken slightly as it Is it the velvety texture? cheese filling, according to one eggs, sugar, heavy cream and stands. The rich flavor, with just the authority on Jewish cooking. vanilla,” says Rosen, co-author 3. Put one package of the cream cheese, 1/3 cup of the right amount of sweetness? “That was the German with Beth Allen of “Junior’s sugar, and the remaining ¼ cup cornstarch in a large Or maybe it’s not the sensory cheesecake,” says Joan Nathan, Cheesecake Cookbook” (The bowl. Beat with an electric mixer on low until creamy, thrill, but the familiarity that author of “Quiche, Kugels and Taunton Press, 2007). about 3 minutes, scraping the bowl down a few times. makes cheesecake so pleasurable. Couscous: My Search for Jewish However, whatever your pref- Blend in the remaining cream cheese, one package at a “It’s a great comfort food. You Cooking in France” (Alfred A. erence, delicate or dense, it’s the time, scraping down the bowl after each one. increase feel good when you’re eating Knopf, 2010). quality that matters. the mixer speed to medium and beat in the remaining 1 cheesecake,” says Alan Rosen, of The French too, have their “If you use a good combina- cup sugar, then the vanilla. Add the eggs, one at a time, the third generation to run New cheesecake. tion of ingredients, you can add beating well after adding each one. Beat in the cream York’s famed Junior’s restaurants “It’s made with farmers new flavors. Bananas. Peanut just until completely blended. Be careful not to overmix. founded by his grandfather. cheese, not cottage cheese and butter,” Rosen says. 4. Spread half the cheese filling in tree pan. Using a tea- Whatever drives your taste has no crust,” says Nathan, of This holiday season, let your spoon, drop the strawberry purée in small spoonfuls on buds, cheesecake satisfies them. Washington, D.C. guests choose their own cheese- top of the batter, pushing it down slightly as you go. No wonder this ageless des- This cheesecake is notable cake delights and create fond Using a thin, pointed knife, cut through the batter a few sert is a trend, both in its tradi- because it “tastes clearly of its memories with delicious cheese- times in a “figure 8” design, just until red swirls appear tional versions and tempting delicate component parts,” cakes or tarts for Hanukkah and (don’t mix in the purée completely or the whole cake updates, for this season’s holiday according to Nathan. Christmas. will turn pink and you’ll lose the swirls). Gently and entertaining. But the cheesecake you’re As Rosen says: “What can be carefully, spread the remaining cheese filling on top. Of course, cheese is the base, probably familiar with is the bad?” © CTW Features please see CheeSeCAke, page Life 3 CH510019bw.db • Life 3 Life The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 12, 2013 Cheesecake

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5. Place in a large shallow pan containing hot water that comes about halfway up the sides of the tree pan. Bake until the edges are light golden brown and the top is slightly golden tan, about 1 hour. Remove the cake from the water bath, transfer to a wire rack, and let cool for 2 hours (just walk away—don’t move it). Leave the cake in the pan, cover it loosely with plastic wrap, and The Junior’s Way refrigerate until it’s cold, at least 4 hours. Transfer to the freezer until frozen To decorate the tree, use red and green solid, preferably overnight or at least 4 hours. if you’re not serving the cake coated chocolate candies for the trunk of the same day, leave it in the freezer. the tree and the garlands. Have fun 6. To remove the cake from the pan, turn it upside down onto a cake plate or a hanging other decorative candy ornaments platter without a rim. if the cake does not release easily from the pan, place on its branches. Makes one tree-shaped it on a burner over low heat for about 10 seconds, just long enough to melt cheesecake (about 15 x 12 inches). the butter greasing the pan (use potholders!). Gently peel away the foil. 7. To decorate, make the garlands with small red candies and fill in the trunk of the tree with some small green candies. Hang larger round candy ornaments on its branches. Refrigerate until ready to serve (it will take about 2 hours to thaw in the refrigerator). Slice with a sharp straight-edge knife, not a ser- rated one. Cover and refrigerate any leftover cake or wrap and freeze for up to 1 month.

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Townsend-Foster Wedding Held at Little Falls In 1909, Harriet Anna Onalaska Sawmill Circa 1930 Townsend, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Townsend of Lit- tle Falls, married Freeman S. Foster at the residence of the bride’s parents. “The bride’s gown was white satin foulard, and she carried white carnations,” The Che- halis Bee-Nugget wrote. “The maid of honor was gowned in light blue silk, and the bride’s maid in green mountain cloth.” “Mendelssohn’s wedding march was playing by Miss Louise Heinien of Portland. The house was tastefully deco- rated with festoons of ever- green, ferns, Oregon grapes and carnations. A dainty wed- ding luncheon was served. Many beautiful gifts were re- ceived.” The newlyweds left on the evening train for California where they planned to spend the winter and then return to live in a new home on Mr. Foster’s ranch on the Cowlitz River.

Grimm Gives Reason for Reduced Sentence In 1934, Prosecutor Wm. H. Grimm addressed Judge Hewen to give the defendant, Submitted by David Moore for Our Hometowns Milton A. Niedfelt, a reduced This circa 1930 photo was taken at the Onalaska Sawmill. To the right is William Woford, born in 1880 in Missouri. The other man is unknown. David married sentence for “inciting a riot at Nettie, a twin, in 1908. The couple lived irst in Onalaska and then in Centralia and had ive girls and one boy. a foreclosure sale. “In view of the jury pick- ing out one defendant and not gled out, leaving him sour on audit determined that Pe Ell grants showed a total of over ward Detlef Schrempf (former agreeing on the other three, life; in view of these facts I be- complied with state law and 240 arrests. Centralia Tiger coming from and further in view of the lieve the ends of justice will be regulations in 1997 and 1998. After questioning, the va- Germany) was a hard worker. fact that I’ve known Niedfelt better served if the court will grants were let go “to leave “Without question Detlef as a member of the American impose some sentence and sus- Vagrants Fingerprinted town,” The Chronicle reported. plays harder continually than Legion, and otherwise, for a pend it,” Grimm said. “One more entry was made in anybody I’ve ever coached,” number of years; and not hav- The judge complied with After Slaying their growing records, however. Harshman said. “He’s special.” ing known him as a dangerous the request. (Grimm was re- In 1959, seven vagrants That record which follows wher- citizen and in view of the fact lated to Warren Grimm, who were questioned in the Sept. ever they go, thanks to increased that whatever sentence is given died in the Centralia Tragedy.) 25 assault-slaying of 9-year-old efficiency in identification.” Nelson Wins Tourism Award might work a hardship on his Sherry Edgell. Jack Pate, identi- In 2004, the Washington family and be of no particular fication officer for the Centra- State Tourism office selected benefit to the state, that that Pe Ell Passes Audit lia Police Department, finger- Coach Believes Schrempf was Mary Kay Nelson, executive there might come to him the In 1999, as a result of citi- printed all the men, and sent Hardest Worker director of the Lewis County feeling he had been wronged zen allegations, a state audit the results to the Federal Bureau In 1984, University of Convention and Visitor Bu- when others he had known to was conducted of the town of of Investigation and the state Washington Coach Marv reau, as the Tourism Advocate do the same as he were not sin- Pe Ell, at a cost of $10,000. The identification bureau. Three va- Harshman believed senior for- of the Year.

Washington state Seattle’s Star Hawaiian Guitarist, Helen Louise Ferera, HISTORY Mysteriously Disappears from a Steamship, 1919 By Peter Blecha — two crewmen "were drowned career, traveling widely and HistoryLink.org fifty miles off Coos Bay [Or- recording many good-selling egon] last night when they at- discs for a series of record com- On Friday, December 12, tempted to rescue an uniden- panies. Indeed, "more than any 1919, while en route from Los tified steerage passenger, who other artists, they supplied what Angeles to Seattle for a visit had been swept overboard by a the record-buying public want- back home, Helen Louise Fer- heavy sea." ed in the way of Hawaiian music" era (1887?-1919) vanishes from (Gracyk). the Pacific Steamship Com- The Hawaiian Craze Signed to Victor Records, pany's SS President. The famed their first 78 rpm single, "On musician had recently returned Helen Louise Greenus the Beach at Waikiki" / "Moe to the United States after spend- and her sister, Irene Lilliam Uhane Waltz", was issued in ing most of the previous year Greenus, were Seattle girls November, 1915. Then in 1916, with her husband and musical whose childhood home was on their "Drowsy Waters" devel- partner, Frank Ferera (1885- the West Slope of Capitol Hill oped into a smash hit, selling 1951), residing in the warmer (1616 Summit Avenue). They more than 300,000 copies "or Postcard Courtesy Peter Blecha climates of his native , in were among the many Ameri- nearly twenty times the amount SS President, Paciic Steamship Company, 1910 an attempt to recuperate from can youths who took a keen of a typical release of the era" her health ailments. interest in Hawaiian music at (Garrett). Several other discs Casey), "My Hawaii," and "In it was he who probably had the the outset of that exotica craze. followed — including "Maui the Heart of Hawaii." Interest- greatest public exposure — in- Drowsy Waters Helen Louise learned to play Aloha," "Everybody Hula," "Ha- ingly, that latter disc featured deed, it has been estimated that both the and steel gui- a new duo on the flipside: Fer- "Of all Hawaiian recordings made The Fereras boarded the waiian Hula Medley," and "Ha- tar, and somehow met up with waii I'm Lonesome For You." era and Anthony Franchini, with between 1915 and 1930, it is said SS President and their north- Palakiko "Frank Ferera" Fer- their tune "My Hawaiian Melody." that Frank Ferera appeared on at bound voyage began well. They That same year the duo signed reira, a native of Honolulu, who briefly with Edison, who issued In the wake of Helen Louise's least a quarter of them" (Ruymar). retired to their room that Thurs- had arrived stateside in 1902, death, Ferera and Franchini be- Some of the estimated 2,000 day night. Ferera left the room two discs including "Song To and today is credited as the very Hawaii" and, with the backing gan a long musical partnership. discs he cut — including tracks at 4:00 a.m. After she failed to first Hawaiian music star. Of the many Hawaiian musicians with Helen Louise — remain return, her husband notified the of the Waikiki Hawaiian Or- In time, he became the ace chestra, "Somewhere In Hawaii." who were active up through 1930 available on various Hawaiian ship's officers who searched the steeler with the most prominent (when Ferera stopped recording), CD compilations to this day. vessel unsuccessfully and con- island band of the day: Keoki E. cluded that she had been lost at sea. Awai's Royal Hawaiian Quar- Roll On Columbia One mysterious aspect of tet — the ensemble who gained The year 1916 also saw Come see our new art gallery at the affair revolved around con- fame by performing "to an es- them working in New York flicting testimony about that timated 17 million people in a City with , 205 Cowlitz St. in Downtown Toledo night's weather: The Pacific seven-month period" at the Pan- which in July issued two discs Steamship Company's Super- ama-Pacific Exposition in San — "Honolulu Rag" and "Med- intendent, A. J. Storrs, claimed Francisco in 1915 (Gold Coast). ley of Hawaiian Waltzes." Over that the ship "was sailing in fine One attendee that enjoyed their the next few years the label weather with the sea as smooth sounds was the famed inventor, released seven more records as a mill pond." However, the Thomas A. Edison (1847-1931), by the duo including: "Hawai- missing woman's father, Seattle and in September Edison issued ian Dreams," "Palakiko Blues," businessman Albert E. Greenus, two solo songs by Ferera: "Ua "Along the Way To Waikiki," stated — with information that Like No Alike" / "Medley of Ha- and "Aloha Land." The duo's he presumably got from his son- waiian Hulas." tunes were also released by the in-law — that "there was a strong Victor, Gennett, Paramount, wind blowing when my daughter Vaudeville Days Lyric, and Pathe Records. Lots of Art left her stateroom and we believe In 1917, Helen Louise and she was washed overboard" (The It was apparently at the Ferera added her singing sister, Seattle Daily Times). Expo's end that Ferera and Irene Greenus, and began re- Holiday Shopping The dangers of such sea his wife began performing on cordings as a trio for Imperial, travel are reinforced by consid- their Martin guitars as a duo — Pathe, Empire, and Columbia from 2-6 pm on these days: ering that the SS President had Helen Louise and Frank Ferera Records. The Columbia label Thursday - Sunday, December 12th -15th been involved in an incident six — and touring the nationwide issued three discs by Louise, Thursday - Monday, December 19th-23rd years prior when, en route from vaudeville circuit. Over the fol- Ferera, and Greenus including: Seattle to San Francisco, and as lowing four years they enjoyed "Hawaiian Echoes" (as written The New York Times reported a fabulously successful music by Seattle songster, James W. CH511563cd.ke COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 12, 2013 • Life 5

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ADVICE: Dear Abby Teen is Determined to Turn Virtual Romance into Marriage DEAR ABBY: My 17-year-old DEAR ABBY: What do I do daughter, “Erica,” is planning to about my husband’s cruelty to marry her 24-year-old boyfriend. our cat? My children love “Miss I use the term “boyfriend” loosely Kitty,” but their dad kicks her and because their rela- terrorizes the poor little thing to tionship consists the point where I don’t think I can entirely of texting, protect her any longer, especially talking on the when I’m not home. phone and the In- I have told the kids that Dad is ternet. There has wrong and not to be like him, but been no dating or I’m afraid eventually they may think getting to know it’s OK to mistreat animals. What each other in per- should I do?— CALIFORNIA ANI- son. Erica is intent By Abigail Van Buren MAL LOVER on marrying this DEAR ANIMAL LOVER: Find man even though he has lied to her Miss Kitty a good home ASAP! Your Photo courtesy of MCT several times in addition to having husband appears to have sociopathic Martin Freeman portrays Bilbo, left, and John Callen as Oin in “The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug.” lied to us. She is planning to attend tendencies. Does he exhibit them a four-year college. in any other ways? A man who The Hobbit: Opens on almost 4,000 screens I’m not sure how to handle this. mistreats animals might also abuse Continued from Life 7 She hid the relationship from us children if they should get in his way for more than six months. I real- or he is in a bad mood. ize Erica needs to make her own Of course, your children will be Human Bard the Bow- to bring some of the actors critics have expressed their own man, who resides in the en- back to his Wellington head- pleasure with “The Desolation mistakes, but I’m not sure how to upset when you give their beloved clave of Lake-town, which quarters for 12 weeks last of Smaug” in early reviews. At make her understand my very real pet away. Explain that it had to be sits in the shadow of the summer to film additional this point, the film is poised concern about this. done because she wasn’t safe around Lonely Mountain near the sequences for the final two to become Jackson’s most ac- I have raised other children their father. deserted area known as the movies, including the flash- claimed offering since 2003’s who went through various phases Desolation of Smaug. back scene between McKellen “Return of the King,” which of teenage rebellion, but we were DEAR ABBY: My sister in- Narratively, Jackson said he and Armitage that opens “The claimed 11 Oscars. able to reach a general compromise formed me today that her children felt greater freedom with this Desolation of Smaug.” on all types of behavior. However, have registered at Toys R Us, and installment than with “Unex- “We literally don’t stop writ- IT BODES WELL for the film, she is unwilling to discuss the has instructed me to purchase only pected Journey” or the upcom- ing,” Jackson said. “Just be- set to open on more than 3,900 possibility of waiting. Any advice the toys on their registry for Christ- ing “There and Back Again.” cause you’ve cast the film, just screens, showing in both the would be appreciated.— NEEDS mas! Apparently, this is the new He neither had to establish the because you’ve started shoot- hyper-real 48 frames per sec- HELP IN VIRGINIA way to shop. story and introduce the char- ing, just because you’ve got ond rate that Jackson has been DEAR NEEDS HELP: If Erica Abby, I have never told anyone acters nor deliver “an exciting actors asking, ‘What exactly advocating and in the conven- were my daughter, I’d suggest that what to buy my kids, and I’m ap- climax” for the trilogy. are we shooting tomorrow?’— tional 24 frames per second because this relationship is so seri- palled by this new idea of a Christ- none of that is a reason not to rate. Early tracking suggests ous it’s time you both paid a visit mas registry. I try very hard to buy BUT THERE WAS DRAGON write, not to try to improve.” that the movie could open to to her intended. Assuming her great Christmas gifts that my loved anxiety. He acknowledged that Evans (“Immortals,” “Fast $75 million, though the take father is in the picture, he should ones will enjoy. Am I wrong to he felt some apprehension over & Furious 6”) said he flew to could go as high as $90 million. be there, too. The subject of who think this is rude?— APPALLED finally bringing Tolkien’s great New Zealand for his Bard the No matter how the movie will be paying for college should be SHOPPER red-golden beast to the screen. Bowman part without having ultimately fares, Jackson said DEAR APPALLED: “You keep hearing all this read a script. he’s pleased that his films have discussed, and whether Erica will I agree your expectation,” Jackson said. “I had to trust the word helped bring Tolkien’s magic to be able to continue her education sister’s request is presumptuous. But “’I want to see Smaug, I want to of Philippa Boyens and Pe- new generations of readers. if she should become pregnant. It I suppose a Christmas registry is a see Smaug.’ I hadn’t seen Smaug ter Jackson that I hadn’t just “The great thing about the may give her a glimpse of exactly natural progression from wedding up until a few months ago, really, signed away 18 months of my movies is that they have in- what she’s letting herself in for BE- and baby registries. There wouldn’t not in his current form! life for a little flash-in-the-pan creased the book sales enor- FORE the wedding. be a Toys R Us registry if it wasn’t a “Those things,” he added with role,” the Welsh actor said.“As mously,” Jackson said. “Huge Of course the three of you will successful sales tool for people who a laugh, “are a bit of a pressure.” soon as I got off the plane, the numbers of people are reading want to meet as many of his family don’t like to shop. Because you are Jackson said that for script was there. I got to read it Tolkien now, and I’m happy to and friends as possible. Because not one of them, and Christmas the scenes with the serpent and wiped my brow at the end. claim some credit for that. Any Erica won’t listen to reason, per- shopping brings you pleasure, I sug- and the rest of the film as I was very pleased and relieved.” of the liberties that we take in haps SEEING will bring her back gest you do as you wish. well he, Walsh and Boyens Maybe it’s the fervor over adapting, any of the changes down to earth. This will also give P.S. Let’s see how Sissy responds constantly revised the script, the dragon, or improvements we make, any of the things that you (all) a chance to find out what when you let her know you have trying to refine the story made by Jackson’s incessant re- might have upset Professor else her “boyfriend” may have adopted her idea and will register at even as shooting was under- vising, or some other alchemical Tolkien... it’s not all take. We been lying about, including his age. Tiffany’s on your next birthday. way. Jackson went so far as filmmaking charge, but movie do give something back.”

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FRIDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets December 13, 2013 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News 6:00pm Dan Lewis, Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ Last Man Standing The Neighbors (N) Shark Tank Solving a holiday headache. 20/20 (N) ’ (CC) KOMO 4 News Jimmy Kimmel ABC 4 4 Mary Nam. (N) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (CC) “Elfie” (N) ’ ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) 11:00pm (N) (CC) Live ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) KING 5 News (N) Evening (N) (CC) Dateline NBC The death of a beloved Grimm “Cold Blooded; Twelve Days of Krampus” Delinquent teenagers go miss- KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show With NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) 29-year-old. (N) ’ (CC) ing. (N) ’ (CC) Jay Leno IND 6 6 Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) Katie (N) ’ (CC) Access Hollyw’d Inside Edition (N) KING 5 News at 9 (N) (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Northwest Sprt Republic of Doyle KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- omg! Insider (N) Undercover Boss Massage Heights Hawaii Five-0 A crime committed during Blue Bloods Danny and Baez investi- KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) COO Shane Evans. (N) ’ (CC) World War II. (N) ’ (CC) gate a bombing. (N) ’ (CC) ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Washington Week Charlie Rose -- Vancouver 2010: Stories of Olympic Glory Celtic Woman: Home for Christmas Celtic Woman performs Incredible Health- PBS 9 9 The Week (N) ’ in Dublin. ’ (CC) Joel Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ The Simpsons The Simpsons Two and a Half Two and a Half Q13 FOX News at Washington’s Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) How I Met Your How I Met Your MNT 10 10 (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) 9 (N) (CC) Most Wanted Mother ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) The King of The King of Family Feud ’ Family Feud ’ The Carrie Diaries “I Heard a Rumor” A Nikita “Pay-Off” Nikita and the team Seinfeld “The An- Seinfeld “The The Office “Special Rules of Engage- C W 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) nasty rumor about Carrie. (N) receive an offer. (N) ’ (CC) drea Doria” (CC) Heart Attack” ’ Project” (CC) ment ’ (CC) Reboot Your Brain: Healing the Brain Naturally With Gary Rock, Pop and Doo Wop (My Music) Popular songs from the 1950s and 1960s. Il Volo Buon Natale The group performs Christmas classics. Gospel’s Jubilee Showcase Perfor- PBS 12 12 Null Preventing memory loss and depression. ’ ’ (CC) mances from “Jubilee Showcase.” The Big Bang The Big Bang Modern Family Bones “The Shot in the Dark” Brennan Raising Hope Burt becomes the interim Q13 FOX News at Washington’s The Arsenio Hall Show Tyler Perry; FOX 13 13 Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) “Aunt Mommy” “Family Portrait” is hospitalized. ’ (PA) (CC) mayor. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) Ten (N) (CC) Most Wanted Jonathan Kite; Sommore. (N) (CC) IND 14 14 Gifts from Waterford Crystal Gifts from Waterford Crystal Skinn Cosmetics Skinn Cosmetics Slim N’ Lift Shapewear The Best of ShopHQ Criminal Minds “The Last Word” New Criminal Minds “Lessons Learned” The Criminal Minds “Sex, Birth, Death” Pos- Criminal Minds “Profiler, Profiled” Team Criminal Minds “No Way Out” A prolific Criminal Minds “The Big Game” A ION 15 15 agent joins the team. ’ (CC) BAU interrogates a terrorist. ’ sible serial killer. ’ (CC) delves into Morgan’s past. ’ serial killer. ’ (Part 1 of 2) (CC) wealthy couple’s murder. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Marcus and Joni Jack Van Impe Jewish Jesus Nashville Country K. Copeland Life Today Joyce Meyer Marcus and Joni Joni: Table Talk Check the Sound KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune Last Man Standing The Neighbors (N) Shark Tank Solving a holiday headache. 20/20 (N) ’ (CC) KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) “Elfie” (N) ’ ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Live ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Live at 7 (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) Dateline NBC The death of a beloved Grimm “Cold Blooded; Twelve Days of Krampus” Delinquent teenagers go miss- NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) ’ (CC) 29-year-old. (N) ’ (CC) ing. (N) ’ (CC) 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Teletón USA Teletón se transmitirá durante 28 horas. (N) (SS) Teletón USA (N) (SS) 6 O’Clock News (N) Access Hollywood TMZ (N) ’ (CC) Bones “The Shot in the Dark” Brennan Raising Hope Burt becomes the interim 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (N) (CC) is hospitalized. ’ (PA) (CC) mayor. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) (N) Raymond (CC) The First 48 A young homicide witness The First 48 A church keyboardist is The First 48 “Blood Feud” A turf war The First 48 New Orleans detectives The First 48 “For a Quick Buck; Bloody The First 48 A Miami man is shot on a A&E 52 52 is shot. (CC) gunned down. (CC) results in two killings. (CC) hunt a killer. (N) (CC) Sunday” (N) (CC) city sidewalk. (CC) AMC 67 67 ›› Miss Congeniality (2000) Sandra ›››› White Christmas (1954, Musical Comedy) Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney. Four ›››› White Christmas (1954, Musical Comedy) Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney. Four Bullock, Michael Caine. (CC) entertainers try to save an innkeeper from ruin. (CC) entertainers try to save an innkeeper from ruin. (CC) APL 43 43 Whale Wars “Never Say Die” (CC) Whale Wars “Counterstrike” (CC) Whale Wars “Target Acquired” (CC) Whale Wars The armada appoints four new captains. (N) (CC) Whale Wars ’ (CC) BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live “Freestyle Friday” (N) ›› Just Wright (2010) Queen Latifah, Common. A physical therapist falls in love with her patient. (CC) The Game (CC) Husbands- Ho. Husbands- Ho. BRAVO 66 66 ›› Legally Blonde (2001, Comedy) Reese Witherspoon, Luke Wilson, Selma Styled to Rock “Hollywood Glam For ›› Enough (2002, Suspense) Jennifer Lopez, Billy Campbell, Juliette Lewis. A ›› Enough (2002, Suspense) Jennifer Blair. A sorority queen enrolls in Harvard to win back her boyfriend. Khloe” Looks for Khloé Kardashian. woman takes her daughter and flees her abusive husband. Lopez, Billy Campbell. CBUT 29 29 NHL Hockey Edmonton Oilers at Vancouver Canucks. From Rogers Arena in Vancouver, B.C. (N) (S Live) (CC) Canadian Tenors & Friends The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News George-Tonight C M T 61 61 Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) ››› Rudy (1993) Sean Astin. A working-class teen dreams of admission to Notre Dame. (CC) Sweet Home Alabama (N) Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded CNBC 46 46 The Profit “LA Dogworks” The Profit “Mr. Green Tea” Mad Money The Car Chasers The Car Chasers The Car Chasers Paid Program Cook Safe CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) Crossfire Unguarded Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Crossfire Unguarded Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown CNNH 45 45 Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) Mystery Det. Mystery Det. Mystery Det. Mystery Det. Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Crossfire Unguarded Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown South Park (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) The Colbert Re- The Daily Show Futurama “I, Futurama ’ (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) South Park “The Key & Peele (CC) Key & Peele (CC) Katt Williams: It’s COM 60 60 port (CC) With Jon Stewart Roommate” (CC) Hobbit” (CC) Pimpin’ Pimpin’ D I S 41 41 ››› The Princess and the Frog (2009) ’ (CC) ››› Tangled (2010) Voices of Mandy Moore. ’ (CC) Tangled-After Dog With a Blog Liv & Maddie ’ Austin & Ally ’ Austin & Ally ’ Dog With a Blog Gold Rush “Mutiny” Todd gets a shock Gold Rush “Paid in Full” Fred gives up Gold Rush - The Dirt “Santa Todd” Sea- Gold Rush “Jungle Boogie” Todd switch- Bering Sea Gold “Fire and Icebergs” Gold Rush “Jungle Boogie” Todd DSC 8 8 when he returns. ’ (CC) on his glory hole. ’ (CC) sonal sweaters. (N) ’ (CC) es to diamond mining. (N) ’ Summer dredging season begins. (N) switches to diamond mining. (CC) Keeping Up With the Kardashians E! News (N) After Shock: Heidi & Spencer Fashion Police Guest Jacqueline M. The Soup Scott Bakula; Alex Borstein. Chelsea Lately E! News (N) E! 65 65 Kardashians gear up for Christmas. Wood. (N) NBA Basketball Los Angeles Lakers at Oklahoma City NBA Basketball Houston Rockets at Golden State Warriors. From Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif. (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Thunder. (N) (Live) (Live) ESPN2 33 33 College Football NCAA Division I, Quarterfinal -- Towson at Eastern Illinois. SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) Olbermann (N) (CC) NBA Tonight (N) E:60 Olbermann (CC) FAM 39 39 ›››› Toy Story ›››› Toy Story 2 (1999, Comedy) Voices of , Tim Allen. ››› Toy Story 3 (2010, Comedy) Voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen. Toy-TERROR! The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor (CC) The Kelly File Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren FOOD 35 35 Guy’s Grocery Games Diners, Drive Diners, Drive 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 ›› Colombiana (2011, Action) Zoe Saldana, Jordi Mollà, Lennie James. A pro- ›› Colombiana (2011, Action) Zoe Saldana, Jordi Mollà, Lennie James. A pro- › The One (2001, Action) Jet Li, Carla Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) fessional assassin seeks revenge for the murder of her parents. fessional assassin seeks revenge for the murder of her parents. Gugino, Delroy Lindo. GOLF 70 70 Golf Golf Top 10 Golf Central (N) Golf Thailand Golf Championship, Third Round. From Bangkok, Thailand. (N) (Live) Let It Snow (2013, Drama) Candace Cameron Bure, Jesse Hutch, Alan Thicke. A Very Merry Mix-Up (2013, Romance) Alicia Witt, Mark Wiebe, Scott Gibson. An Matchmaker Santa (2012, Romance) Lacey Chabert, Florence Henderson. A HALL 19 19 An executive has a change of heart. (CC) engaged woman spends the holiday with a caring family. (CC) young baker discovers the magic of Christmas and love. (CC) HGTV 68 68 Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Celebrity Holiday Homes (N) (CC) Hawaii Life (CC) Hawaii Life (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Bigfoot: The Definitive Guide (CC) American Pickers “Deuce Digging” American Pickers (CC) American Pickers “The Royal Risk” American Pickers (CC) American Pickers (CC) LI FE 51 51 ›› A Diva’s Christmas Carol (2000) Vanessa L. Williams, Kathy Griffin. (CC) Christmas in the City (2013, Drama) Ashley Williams, Ashanti. (CC) ›› Home by Christmas (2006, Drama) Linda Hamilton, Rob Stewart. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) Lockup: Raw “Killer Next Door” Lockup: Raw “Dues and Don’ts” Lockup Lockup Lockup MTV 63 63 Awkward. ’ Awkward. ’ Awkward. “Karmic Relief” ’ Wait ’Til Next Year “Promise Ring” Wait ’Til Next Year “Lights Out” (N) Girl Code ’ Girl Code ’ Girl Code ’ Girl Code ’ NBCS 34 34 College Hockey: Tigers at Badgers League Preview NFL Turning Point Boxing NFL Turning Point FNIA: Clicker NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob Teenage Mut. Teenage Mut. Teenage Mut. Teenage Mut. Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ››› 13 Going on 30 (2004) Jennifer Garner, Mark Ruffalo, Judy Greer. ››› Freaky Friday (2003, Comedy) Jamie Lee Curtis, Lindsay Lohan. ››› 13 Going on 30 (2004) Jennifer Garner, Mark Ruffalo, Judy Greer. R O OT 31 31 High School Football WIAA Class 4A Championship: Camas vs. Chiawana. Boxing Golden Boy: Manuel Avila vs. Jose Angel Cota. (Taped) UFA UFA SPIKE 57 57 ›› Killer Elite (2011, Action) Jason ››› Training Day (2001, Crime Drama) Denzel Washington, Ethan Hawke, Scott Glenn. A rookie cop › Law Abiding Citizen (2009, Suspense) Jamie Foxx, Gerard Butler, Colm Meaney. A prosecutor gets Statham, Robert De Niro. ’ meets a corrupt Los Angeles narcotics officer. ’ caught up in a vengeful prisoner’s twisted scheme. ’ SYFY 59 59 Haven Investigating the hospital. Haven “When the Bough Breaks” WWE Friday Night SmackDown! (N) ’ (CC) Haven “The Lighthouse” (N) Being Human TBN 20 20 Harvest (CC) Perry Stone Praise the Lord (N) (Live) (CC) Frederick Price Best of Praise Call2All Creflo Dollar Seattle Praise the Lord ’ TBS 55 55 Seinfeld “The Park- Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The En- Family Guy How the Grinch ›› Fred Claus (2007, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Paul Giamatti, Miranda Richardson. Santa’s ne’er-do- The Pete Holmes The Office “The ing Space” Keys” ’ (CC) gagement” (CC) (CC) Stole Christmas well brother puts Christmas in jeopardy. (DVS) Show Duel” ’ (CC) TLC 38 38 Say Yes to the Dress (N) ’ (CC) Four Weddings (N) ’ (CC) Say Yes to the Dress ’ (CC) Four Weddings ’ (CC) Say Yes: ATL Say Yes Four Weddings ’ (CC) TNT 54 54 Supernatural “Adventures in Babysit- Supernatural The God of Time sends ››› The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001, Fantasy) Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Liv Tyler. Creatures unite to destroy a ›› Daredevil ting” Dean develops an obsession. Dean back to 1944. ’ (CC) powerful ring and defeat a lord. (CC) (DVS) (2003) (CC) TOON 42 42 Open Season 3 (2010), Ciara Bravo Steven Universe Adventure Time World of Gumball Teen Titans Go! Regular Show Adventure Time Cleveland Show American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures “Tooele Hospital” The Dead Files (N) (CC) The Dead Files (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Panic Button Panic Button World’s Dumbest... Dumb criminals. Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Storage Hunters Storage Hunters World’s Dumbest... Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Modern Family Modern Family “Hit Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family USA 58 58 Sugar daddy suspected in murder. “Spooked” ’ (CC) Benson is suspected in a crime. ’ “Door to Door” and Run” ’ “Go Bullfrogs!” “” (CC) ’ (CC) “Treehouse” ’ VH1 62 62 › Billy Madison (1995, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Darren McGavin. ’ ›› Happy Gilmore (1996, Comedy) Adam Sandler. Premiere. ’ Best Week Ever Mob Wives Natalie is angry. (CC) Best Week Ever

SATURDAY DAYTIME Movies Sports Kids Bets December 14, 2013 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 Born to Sea Res- Wildlife Exped. Paid Skincare All-American Team ESPN Sports Saturday (N) Cash Cash KOMO 4 World ABC 4 4 Saturday 6:00am America (N) Saturday 8:00am Hanna Mys. Explore cue Docs Wild Prog. Show Cab Cab News News Weekend Early Weekend Early News Action Sports From Breckenridge, Colo. Golf Franklin Templeton Shootout, Sec- Golf PNC Father/Son Challenge, First Justin Tree Fu Explora- Kids KING 5 News (N) NBC 5 5 Morning News Morning News (N) ’ (CC) ond Round. (N) (S Live) (CC) Day. (Taped) ’ (CC) Time Tom tion News IND 6 6 Hair Walk Paid WEN Nutri WEN Chica Pajan. House Home. Old Home Hazel Recipe Gar Gar Sheer Paid Hair Paid Meals Sheer McCar Paid CBS This Morning: KIRO 7 Eyewitness News Recipe College Basketball Arizona at Michigan. (N) College College Football Army vs. Navy. From Lincoln Financial Field in Phila- Paid All In Sports KIRO KIRO CBS 7 7 Saturday (N) Saturday Morning (N) Rehab (Live) (CC) Football delphia. (N) (Live) (CC) Prog. Stars News News Clifford- Angelina Curious George: Peg Dinosaur Daniel Super Thomas Bob the Doc Martin: Revealed ’ BrainChange With David Classical Rewind Classical Rock, Pop and Doo Wop (My Music) Return- PBS 9 9 Dog Christmas Tiger Why! & Fr. Builder (CC) Perlmutter, MD ’ (CC) masterpieces. ’ (CC) Abbey MNT 10 10 Paid Paid Animal Wild Animal Family Young Live Life Sexy Gorgeous Focus Paid Paid Derm Clean- Joy to the World- ››› The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003, Fantasy) Prog. Prog. Atlas Animals Science Style Icons Legs! T25 Prog. Prog. Zone Christmas Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Liv Tyler. Paid Pain Adven- Rescue Sonic X Bolts & Spider- Justice Dragon B-Da- Yu-Gi- Yu-Gi- Real Life WHAD- Paid Paid Smarter NuWave! 24 Lad- Holly- Glee “Auditions” Leverage (CC) C W 11 11 Prog. Free tures Heroes (CC) Blip Man League Ball Z man Oh! Oh! 101 DYADO Prog. Prog. Than? ders wood ’ (CC) Travel- Steves’ Victory P. Allen Crea. Knitting It’s Sew Sew It Sewing Quilting Sewing Love of Quilt in KBTC Encore Presentation PBS 12 12 scope Europe Garden Smith Living Daily Easy All ’ Arts ’ Room Quilting a Day FOX 13 13 Paid Paid Adven- Dragon- Biz Kid$ On the Coolest Eco Co. Paid Rocket Paid Paid Paid Skincare WEN Paid Hair The Nu- ›› Malibu’s Most Wanted (2003) Ja- UFC: Johnson vs. Prog. Prog. tures FlyTV ’ Spot Places Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. Hair Prog. Rest. trition mie Kennedy, Taye Diggs. Benavidez IND 14 14 Skinn Cosmetics Skinn Cosmetics Skinn Cosmetics Elec. Holiday Practical Gift Van Zeeland Skinn Cosmetics Skinn Cosmetics Elec. Holiday Elec. Holiday Slim N’ Lift Skinn Cosmetics Paid Paid Paid Focus Paid WEN Paid Paid Paid Pastor Psych “True Grits” Psych “SantaBar- Psych Henry fights Psych Gus gets a Psych “Lassie Psych ’ (CC) Psych “100 Clues” ION 15 15 Prog. Prog. Prog. T25 Prog. Hair Prog. Prog. Prog. Chris ’ (CC) baratown” ’ for his life. girlfriend. (CC) Jerky” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Wonder My Gospel Maralee Ollie Odys Ishine Scaly Bytes Luna Guil Daystar Lake Freid Travel Nash Gospel Gospel Jewish Israel Parables “Saint Street” Good Morning KATU News This Morning - Sat (N) Jack Ocean Born to Sea Res- Wildlife Exped. WEN Paid All-American Team Cash Paid ESPN Sports Saturday (N) KATU World ABC 22 22 America (N) ’ (CC) Hanna Mys. Explore cue Docs Wild Hair Prog. Show Cab Prog. News News Paid News Sunrise at 7:00 Tree Fu Lazy- Action Sports From Breckenridge, Colo. Golf Franklin Templeton Shootout, Sec- Golf PNC Father/Son Challenge, First Justin Make- Chica Pajani- NewsChannel 8 at NBC 26 26 Prog. AM Tom Town (N) ’ (CC) ond Round. (N) (S Live) (CC) Day. (Taped) ’ (CC) Time Noddy Show mals 5PM (N) (CC) FOX 27 27 Good Day Oregon Saturday (N) Paid Paid Big Eco Co. Kids Young Amer. Missing ›› The Replacement Killers (1998) Incredible Dog Paid Skincare UFC: Johnson vs. Prog. Prog. World News Icons Athlete (N) Chow Yun-Fat, Mira Sorvino. Challenge Prog. Benavidez UNI 28 28 Teletón USA (N) Teletón USA Teletón se transmitirá durante 28 horas. (N) (SS) Teletón USA Teletón se transmitirá durante 28 horas. (N) (SS) Teletón USA Teletón se transmitirá durante 28 horas. T25 Bod- Sheer Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Flip This House Flip This House Flipping Vegas Rodeo Girls “Bring Rodeo Girls (CC) Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping A&E 52 52 ies! Cover “Proof” ’ (CC) “Dorado Falls” ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) “Twins House” It On” AMC 67 67 The The The The Rawhide (CC) › Comanche Territory ››› The Cowboys (1972, Western) John Wayne. Rancher ››› Smokey and the Bandit (1977, Comedy) ››› Ghost (1990, Fantasy) Patrick Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman (1950) Maureen O’Hara. takes schoolboys on cattle drive. (CC) Burt Reynolds, Sally Field. (CC) Swayze, Demi Moore. (CC) APL 43 43 Big Cat Big Cat Must Love Cats Puppies Dogs 101 (CC) Dogs 101 (CC) The The To Be Announced To Be Announced BET 56 56 BET Inspiration Hus Hus Hus Husbands- Ho. Hus Hus Hus Hus Hus Husbands- Ho. Hus Hus Hus Hus Hus Hus Hus Hus BRAVO 66 66 ›› Legally Blonde (2001, Comedy) Top Chef “Jazz Top Chef “Piggin’ Top Chef “Restau- Top Chef “Like Court- The Millionaire Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset Fast & Reese Witherspoon, Luke Wilson. Hands” (CC) Out” (CC) rant Wars” Mama Made” ney Matchmaker ’ “Persian Pride” Furious CBUT 29 29 Our Vancouver Animal Super Dood Cross Absolutely Luge FIS Freestyle NHL Hockey Dallas Stars at Winnipeg Jets. (N) (CC) Na HNIC NHL Hockey C M T 61 61 CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ Tailgate Tunes Hot 20 Countdown “Hot 20 Countdown” (CC) Sweet Home ››› Rudy (1993, Drama) Sean Astin, Ned Beatty. (CC) CNBC 46 46 Focus Total Cook Skin Cook Paid Paid Cook Paid Rocket Sexiest Paid Deep Paid Paid WEN Paid Paid Paid Buried Treasure Treas Treas CNN 44 44 New Money Sat. Morning CNN Newsroom (N) CNN Newsroom Money News CNN Newsroom (N) Gupta CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom A Cooper A Cooper CNNH 45 45 New Money Sat. Morning HLN Weekend CNN Newsroom Money News CNN Newsroom Detec Detec Detec Detec CNN Newsroom A Cooper A Cooper COM 60 60 Hate Focus Deep- T25 Bod- Half 30 Rock Chris D’Elia: White ›› The Girl Next Door (2004) Emile Hirsch. A teen falls for Key & Key & Key & Key & ›› Major League (1989, Comedy) Tom Berenger, Analyze Hair? T25 Clean ies! Hour Male a woman who used to be a porn star. Peele Peele Peele Peele Charlie Sheen, Corbin Bernsen. (CC) This D I S 41 41 Octo Henry Mickey Doc Pirates Sofia ››› Tangled (2010) ’ Jessie Dog Liv- Austin Dog Dog Austin Austin Good Good Good Jessie Jessie Jessie Jessie Paid Hate Sexiest Bodies of Pain Matters ’ Fast N’ Loud ’ Street Outlaws Amish Mafia ’ Moonshiners ’ Moonshiners “First Bering Sea Gold Bering Sea Gold Dude, You’re Fast N’ Loud ’ DSC 8 8 Prog. Hair? 2013! (CC) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) Run” (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Screwed (CC) (CC) E! 65 65 WEN MLopez ››› Walk the Line (2005) Joaquin Phoenix. The story of E! News Weekend Fashion Police The Keeping Up With the Kar- Total Divas Total Divas After Shock: Heidi E! News Weekend Hair music legends Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash. (N) Soup dashians & Spencer SportsCenter (CC) SportsCenter (CC) College Football NCAA Division I, Quarterfinal -- Coastal College Basketball Notre Dame vs. College Basketball Kentucky at North SportsCenter (N) Trophy Presenta- ESPN 32 32 Carolina at North Dakota State. (N) (CC) Indiana. From Indianapolis, Ind. (N) Carolina. (N) (Live) (Live) (CC) tion ESPN2 33 33 NFL Live (N) NFL Kickoff NFL Live (CC) College Basketball College Basketball College Basketball SportsCenter (N) College Basketball FAM 39 39 Paid Air Nestor Pooh Winnie Winnie the Pooh Winnie Mickey’s Christmas Mickey’s Twice Upon Mickey Toy ›››› Toy Story (1995), Tim Allen ›››› Toy Story 2 (1999), Tim Allen FNC 48 48 FOX & Friends Bulls Cavuto Forbes Cash In News HQ News HQ Jour. America’s News HQ Carol News The Five News HQ FOX Report (N) Huckabee (N) FOOD 35 35 Blend MLopez Sand. Guy’s All Star Cookies Be.- Pioneer Pioneer Trisha’s Con Giada Holiday Feast Restaurant: Im. Challenge Restaurant Sta. Diners Diners Guy’s Games FX 53 53 FREE Hate Buffy the Vampire Buffy the Vampire Ellen Ellen Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men ›› Man of the House (2005, Comedy) › The Bounty Hunter (2010, Romance-Comedy) ›› The A-Team (2010, Ac- Custom Hair? Slayer (CC) Slayer (CC) (CC) (CC) Tommy Lee Jones. Jennifer Aniston, Gerard Butler. tion) . GOLF 70 70 Euro Golf Thailand Golf Championship, Third Round. Golf Golf Golf Golf Golf Big Break NFL Central Golf HALL 19 19 ›› The Christmas Card (2006) Ed ›› November Christmas (2010) Sam Santa Jr. (2002, Romance-Comedy) The Santa Switch (2013, Fantasy) ›› The Christmas Card (2006) Ed A Bride for Christmas (2012) Arielle Asner, John Newton. (CC) Elliott, John Corbett. (CC) Lauren Holly, Judd Nelson. (CC) Ethan Erickson, Anne Dudek. (CC) Asner, John Newton. (CC) Kebbel, Andrew Walker. (CC) HGTV 68 68 Clean Young Income Income Income Income Income Income Kitchen Kitchen Kitchen Kitchen Kitchen Kitchen Love It or List It Property Bro Property Bro Property Bro Property Bro HIST 37 37 Cancer Strong God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, Most Extreme Airports (CC) Jesse James’ Hidden Treasure Rumrunners, Moonshiners Crime Wave LI FE 51 51 Sheer Paid Cancer Sexy Baby Hair! WEN Paid Paid Skin Witches, East ››› His and Her Christmas (2005) Holiday Switch (2007) (CC) Very Merry Daughter MSNBC 47 47 Up W/Steve Melissa Harris-Perry (N) Weekends With Alex Witt (N) MSNBC Live (N) Karen Finney Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera MTV 63 63 Ridic. Ridic. ›› Liar Liar (1997) Jim Carrey. ’ Catfish: The TV Catfish: The TV Catfish: The TV Awk Awk Awkward. ’ ›› Step Up (2006) Channing Tatum, Jenna Dewan. ’ Step Up 2 St. NBCS 34 34 Soccer Premier English Premier League Soccer Premier English Premier League Soccer Goal College Basketball Beach Volleyball Beach Volleyball Boxing Boxing NICK 40 40 See See Penguin Parents Sanjay Spong Spong Spong Spong Sanjay Turtles Turtles Turtles Turtles Rang Spong Sanjay Sanjay Rab Rab Spong Spong Spong Spong OXY 50 50 Focus Paid Paid Focus Spring Breakdown (2009) Parker Posey. ›› Something New (2006) Spring Breakdown (2009, Comedy) ›› Something New (2006) How to Lose R O OT 31 31 Paid Paid I Hate My Hair! No to Focus College Basketball College Basketball Paid Behind Winter Dew Tour College Basketball Basketball SPIKE 57 57 Men’s Say No Sexiest Bodies of Clean Focus ››› The Departed (2006) Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon. An under- ››› Training Day (2001, Crime Drama) Denzel Cops Cops Cops Jail ’ Cops Cops Health to Pain 2013! ’ T25 cover cop and a criminal lead double lives. ’ Washington, Ethan Hawke. ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) SYFY 59 59 Cook More Paid Total Cook Deep ››› Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982) ›› Star Trek: Nemesis (2002) (CC) › Repo Men (2010) Jude Law. Terminator 3: Machines TBN 20 20 The Auto Come RocK Mon Hop Lassie Goliath Ishine Inspir. Veggie Penguin Tails Heroes-Bible News A Christmas Wish (2011) Jacobs Memories In Touch TBS 55 55 Married Married Trust Ground House/ Meet, There Rules Rules ›› Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat ›› Fred Claus (2007, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Friends Friends Friends Friends King of King of Me, I’m Floor Payne Browns Yet? (2003) Mike Myers, Alec Baldwin. Paul Giamatti. (DVS) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Queens Queens TLC 38 38 Christmas Trees Cmas Lights Christmas Light Four Houses ’ Lottery Changed Lottery Changed Lottery Changed Lottery Changed Lottery Changed Invasion: Lights Christmas Light Holiday ER (CC) TNT 54 54 Law & Order “Ad- Boston’s Finest Marshal Law: Major Crimes “All Mob City “Red Light; His Banana Maj- ›› Terminator Salvation (2009) Christian Bale, ›››› Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991, Science Fic- Total missions” ’ (CC) Texas (CC) In” (CC) esty” Bugsy reveals a plan. Sam Worthington. (CC) (DVS) tion) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton. (CC) Recall TOON 42 42 Looney Looney Leg Tenkai Bey Poke Ben 10 Teen Teen Steven Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery ›› Pokémon: The Rise of Darkrai Teen Teen Regular Regular Adven Adven TRAV 36 36 Holly Paid When Vacations Off Limits (CC) Monumental Monumental No Reservation Food Food Man v Man v Bggg Bggg Christmas Crazy Christmas Cra Drive Thru Para TRUTV 49 49 Focus Grill- Paid Clean Blend Focus Sexiest Most Shocking Most Shocking Most Shocking Bait Bait Bait Bait Storage Storage Storage Storage Full Throttle Law & Order: Paid Cook Starting Rocket White Collar (CC) NCIS “Prime Sus- NCIS “Squall” ’ NCIS “Chasing NCIS “Berlin” ’ NCIS “Revenge” ’ NCIS “Double NCIS Suspect is NCIS “Faith” ’ USA 58 58 Criminal Intent Prog. Safe Strong (DVS) pect” ’ (CC) (DVS) Ghosts” ’ (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) Blind” ’ presumed dead. (CC) VH1 62 62 VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music Top 20 Count. Top 20 Count. Best Mob Wives (CC) ›› Happy Gilmore (1996) ’ › Billy Madison (1995) Adam Sandler. ’ Sat. 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SATURDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets December 14, 2013 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News Saturday 6:00pm Mi- Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! ’ (CC) The Great Christmas Light Fight Fami- CMA Country Christmas Country stars share holiday traditions. ’ (CC) KOMO 4 News Castle “Den of ABC 4 4 chelle Esteban, Russ Bowen. (N) ’ (CC) lies transform their homes. (CC) 11:00pm Thieves” (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Paid Program Northwest Back- The Sound of Music Live! A governess falls in love with her boss. ’ (CC) KING 5 News (N) Saturday Night NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) roads Live (N) ’ (CC) IND 6 6 Made in Hollywood ’ (CC) Access Hollywood (N) ’ (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit News Inside Edition Access Hollywood ’ (CC) CBS Evening KIRO 7 Eyewit- Raible’s Scouting omg! Insider ’ Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Burl Frosty the Snow- Frosty Returns 48 Hours “Love, Hate & Obsession” The KIRO 7 News at Entertainment To- CBS 7 7 News (N) (CC) ness News Report (CC) Ives narrates an animated tale. man ’ (CC) ’ (CC) murder of a millionaire. (N) (CC) 11PM night (N) (CC) Return to Downton Abbey A look back The Spice Trail “Pepper and Cinnamon” The National Christmas Tree Lighting Tina Fey: The Mark Twain Prize Honor to comedy writer Erma Bombeck: Easy Yoga for Arthritis With Peggy PBS 9 9 at “Downton Abbey.” ’ (CC) India and Sri Lanka. (N) (CC) 2013 (N) ’ (CC) Tina Fey. ’ (CC) Legacy Cappy ’ (CC) SAF3 “Under Pressure” ’ (CC) Bones A body dressed as a scarecrow Bones “The Baby in the Bough” A Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- Unsealed: Alien Unsealed: Alien Cheaters Boyfriend wants to end the MNT 10 10 is found. ’ (CC) woman’s car is run off the road. ’ 9 (N) (CC) day Night (CC) Files ’ (CC) Files “Plunder” relationship. ’ (CC) Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- The Middle “Twenty The Middle “Life CSI: Miami “Dead Air” The team search- White Collar “Home Invasion” Peter and The Office “Busi- The Office “Cock- Band in Seattle It’s Always Sunny C W 11 11 ment “Shy Dial” ment ’ (CC) Years” Skills” ’ (CC) es for a kidnapped woman. ’ Neal track an elusive thief. (CC) ness School” ’ tails” ’ (CC) in Phila. KBTC Encore Presentation Doctor Who (Part Doctor Who (Part KBTC Encore Presentation PBS 12 12 1 of 4) 2 of 4) UFC: Johnson vs. Benavidez (N) (S Seahawks Satur- Cops Reloaded Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Modern Family Modern Family Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- Animation Domination High-Def “Axe FOX 13 13 Live) day Night (CC) ’ (CC) Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) “Dude Ranch” ’ ’ (CC) 10 (N) (CC) day Night (CC) Cop” and “High School USA.” IND 14 14 Skinn Cosmetics House of Waterford Crystal House of Waterford Crystal Skinn Cosmetics Skinn Cosmetics The Best of ShopHQ Psych “Cirque Du Soul” A trip to the Psych “Deez Nups” The gang attends a Psych “Right Turn or Left for Dead” Psych “Juliet Wears the Pantsuit” Shawn Psych “Santa Barbarian Candidate” Psych “Office Space” Gus accidentally ION 15 15 circus. ’ (CC) wedding. ’ (CC) Shawn considers alternative results. bonds with Woody. ’ (CC) Shawn runs for mayor. ’ (CC) tampers with a crime. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Kenneth Hagin Jay Sekulow In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Perry Stone Dr. James Merritt Hillsong End of the Age Check the Sound The Ramp MX TV Acquire the Fire KATU News at 6 Light Relief Jeopardy! ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune The Great Christmas Light Fight Fami- CMA Country Christmas Country stars share holiday traditions. ’ (CC) KATU News at 11 On the Red Carpet ABC 22 22 (N) ’ (CC) Therapy ’ (CC) lies transform their homes. (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News Straight Talk Inside Edition Grants Getaways The Sound of Music Live! A governess falls in love with her boss. ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at Saturday Night NBC 26 26 (N) (CC) Weekend (N) ’ 11 (N) (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) UNI 30 30 Teletón USA (N) (SS) Teletón USA Teletón se transmitirá durante 28 horas. (N) (SS) Comediant. Noticiero UFC: Johnson vs. Benavidez (N) (S Focus T25 by Cindy Crawford on Paid Program Paid Program Operation Smile Free surgery and 10 O’Clock News (N) Animation Domination High-Def “Axe FOX 27 27 Live) Shaun T ageless skin education. Cop” and “High School USA.” Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Flipping Vegas “Fire House” Flipping a Flipping Vegas “Day Care House” Scott Flipping Vegas “Party House” Fixing up A&E 52 52 “Trouble the Oil” fire-damaged home. (N) (CC) buys a former day care center. a trashed party house. (CC) AMC 67 67 ››› Ghost (1990, Fantasy) Patrick ›››› White Christmas (1954, Musical Comedy) Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney. Four ›››› White Christmas (1954, Musical Comedy) Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney. Four Swayze, Demi Moore. (CC) entertainers try to save an innkeeper from ruin. (CC) entertainers try to save an innkeeper from ruin. (CC) APL 43 43 To Be Announced To Be Announced Pit Bulls & Parolees: Unchained (N) Pit Bulls and Parolees ’ (CC) Pit Bulls and Parolees (N) ’ Pit Bulls and Parolees ’ (CC) BET 56 56 ›› Just Wright (2010) Queen Latifah, Common. A physical therapist falls in love with her patient. (CC) ››› Love Jones (1997) Larenz Tate. Two struggling Chicagoans begin a tentative romance. National Security BRAVO 66 66 ›› The Fast and the Furious (2001, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Michelle ›› 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003, Action) Paul Walker, Tyrese, Eva Mendes. Two ›› 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003, Action) Paul Walker, Tyrese, Eva Mendes. Two Rodriguez. An undercover cop infiltrates the world of street racing. friends and a U.S. customs agent try to nail a criminal. friends and a U.S. customs agent try to nail a criminal. CBUT 29 29 NHL Hockey NHL Hockey Boston Bruins at Vancouver Canucks. From Rogers Arena in Vancouver, B.C. (N) Hockey Night: After Hours News NHL Hockey ’ (CC) C M T 61 61 ››› The Bourne Identity (2002) Matt Damon. An amnesiac agent is marked for death after a botched hit. Orange County Choppers (N) Swamp Pawn (N) Larry the Cable Guy’s, Christmas CNBC 46 46 The Suze Orman Show (N) (CC) The Car Chasers The Car Chasers The Car Chasers The Car Chasers The Suze Orman Show (CC) The Car Chasers The Car Chasers Free $ Paid Program CNN 44 44 An Unreal Dream: The Michael Morton Story (2013) Nellie Gonzalez. An Unreal Dream: The Michael Morton Story (2013) Nellie Gonzalez. Murder in Mexico: Falcon Lake Unreal Dream: Morton CNNH 45 45 Unreal Dream: Morton Mystery Det. Mystery Det. Mystery Det. Mystery Det. Unreal Dream: Morton Murder in Mexico: Falcon Lake Unreal Dream: Morton COM 60 60 ››› Analyze This (1999, Comedy) Robert De Niro, Billy Crystal, Lisa Kudrow. ››› The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005, Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell, Catherine Keener, Paul Rudd. ›› The Longest Yard (2005) Adam Sandler. Premiere. Pris- Premiere. An angst-ridden mobster seeks a psychiatrist’s help. (CC) Three co-workers unite to help their buddy get a sex life. oners train for a football game against the guards. D I S 41 41 Dog With a Blog Liv & Maddie ’ Good Luck Jessie: NYC Christmas › The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2006) ’ Austin & Ally ’ Lab Rats (CC) Mighty Med (CC) Dog With a Blog Dog With a Blog Fast N’ Loud Richard and Aaron reach Naked and Afraid “Breaking Borneo” 21 Naked and Afraid: Uncensored “Double Jeopardy” (N) ’ (CC) Naked and Afraid: Bares All Wild and Naked and Afraid: Uncensored DSC 8 8 Burt Reynolds. ’ (CC) days in Sabah, Borneo. ’ unseen moments. (N) ’ (CC) “Double Jeopardy” ’ (CC) E! 65 65 › Little Fockers (2010, Comedy) Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson. The ›› There’s Something About Mary (1998, Romance-Comedy) Cameron Diaz, Matt Dillon, Ben Party On “Hvar” Fashion Police Guest Jacqueline M. whole clan arrives for the Focker twins’ birthday. Stiller. A man hires a sleazy private eye to find a former classmate. Wood. ESPN 32 32 30 for 30 (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 College Basketball Illinois at Oregon. (N) (Live) 30 for 30 (N) 2013 Heisman Trophy Presentation College GameDay FAM 39 39 ››› Toy Story 3 (2010, Comedy) Voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen. ›››› The Little Mermaid (1989) Voices of Jodi Benson. ›››› The Little Mermaid (1989) Voices of Jodi Benson, Pat Carroll. Christmas Carol FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Geraldo at Large (N) ’ (CC) Red Eye Justice With Judge Jeanine Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) Red Eye FOOD 35 35 Restaurant Express Cupcake Wars Cupcake Wars “The Nutcracker” Iron Chef America “Holiday Battle” Iron Chef America (N) On the Rocks (N) FX 53 53 ›› The A-Team (2010, Action) Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper, Jessica Biel. For- ››› Iron Man (2008, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard, Gwyneth Paltrow. A billionaire dons an armored suit to Sons of Anarchy Jax’s choices put his mer Special Forces soldiers form a rogue unit. fight criminals. club in jeopardy. GOLF 70 70 Golf Golf PNC Father/Son Challenge, First Day. Golf Thailand Golf Championship, Final Round. From Bangkok, Thailand. (N) (Live) HALL 19 19 Matchmaker Santa (2012, Romance) Lacey Chabert, Florence Henderson. A Hats Off to Christmas! (2013, Drama) Haylie Duff, Antonio Cupo, Sean Michael ›› Silver Bells (2005, Drama) Anne Heche, Tate Donovan, Michael Mitchell. A young baker discovers the magic of Christmas and love. (CC) Kyer. Premiere. Mia does not like Nick until he helps her son. (CC) teenage runaway brings two lonely souls together. (CC) HGTV 68 68 Property Brothers “Kristine & Paul” Property Brothers (CC) Property Brothers (CC) Property Brothers “Joey and Mark” House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Crime Wave: 18 Months of Mayhem American Pickers (CC) Bonnie & Clyde “Part 1” Bonnie and Clyde evade the law. (CC) Bonnie & Clyde “Part 2” Bonnie wants to generate headlines. (CC) LI FE 51 51 Christmas in the City (2013, Drama) Ashley Williams, Ashanti. (CC) Christmas on the Bayou (2013) Hilarie Burton, Tyler Hilton. Premiere. (CC) A Snow Globe Christmas (2013) Alicia Witt, Donald Faison. Premiere. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Lockup Lockup (N) Lockup Lockup Lockup: Raw “Doomed Decisions” Lockup: Raw “Consequences” MTV 63 63 ›› Step Up 2 the Streets (2008) ’ ›› You Got Served (2004) Marques Houston, Omari Grandberry. ’ ›› Step Up (2006, Musical) Channing Tatum, Jenna Dewan, Mario. ’ Step Up 2 St. NBCS 34 34 Boxing ›› The Good Son: The Life of Ray “Boom Boom” Mancini (2012) Premier League Match of the Day Action Sports ’ (CC) Translogic NICK 40 40 Hathaways Thundermans Sam & Cat (CC) Sam & Cat (CC) Jinxed (2013) Ciara Bravo, Jack Griffo. ’ (CC) AwesomenessTV Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ›› How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days ››› Pretty Woman (1990, Romance-Comedy) Richard Gere, Julia Roberts, Ralph Bellamy. ››› Pretty Woman (1990, Romance-Comedy) Richard Gere, Julia Roberts, Ralph Bellamy. R O OT 31 31 College Basketball College Basketball South Alabama at Gonzaga. (N) (Live) College Basketball St. Mary’s at Boise State. College Basketball SPIKE 57 57 Cops “Family Ties Cops “Coast to Cops “Busted No. Cops “Street Ar- Cops A cyclist tries Cops “Coast to › Law Abiding Citizen (2009, Suspense) Jamie Foxx, Gerard Butler, Colm Meaney. A prosecutor gets ››› The Green No. 2” (CC) Coast” ’ (CC) 2” ’ (CC) rests No. 3” ’ to flee. ’ Coast” ’ (CC) caught up in a vengeful prisoner’s twisted scheme. ’ Mile (1999) ’ SYFY 59 59 Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines ›› Underworld: Evolution (2006, Horror) Kate Beckinsale, Scott Speedman. ›› Resident Evil: Extinction (2007) Milla Jovovich, Oded Fehr. Premiere. Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines TBN 20 20 Hour of Power Billy Graham Classic Crusades Love’s Christmas Journey A widow’s nephew searches for her missing brother. Collingsworth Family Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Everybody Loves The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Ground Floor Trust Me, I’m a TBS 55 55 Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Game Show Host TLC 38 38 Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) Outrageous 911 (N) ’ (CC) Holiday ER ’ (CC) Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) Outrageous 911 ’ (CC) Crazy Christmas Lights ’ (CC) TNT 54 54 ››› Total Recall (1990, Science Fiction) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rachel Tico- ››› I Am Legend (2007, Science Fiction) Will Smith, Alice Braga, Dash Mihok. ›› Watchmen (2009, Action) Billy Crudup, Malin Akerman. A masked vigilante tin. Strange dreams lead an earthling to intergalactic intrigue. (CC) Bloodthirsty plague victims surround a lone survivor. (CC) (DVS) probes the murder of a fellow superhero. (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 Steven Universe Uncle Grandpa ›› Diary of a Wimpy Kid (2010, Comedy) Zachary Gordon, Robert Capron. Regular Show Adventure Time King of the Hill King of the Hill Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Barbecue Paradise (CC) Steak Paradise 3 (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures “Mustang Ranch” TRUTV 49 49 Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick NCIS “False Witness” A witness in a NCIS “Newborn King” Investigating a Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family USA 58 58 murder trial disappears. ’ (CC) Navy captain’s death. (CC) (DVS) “” (CC) “” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Yard Sale” (CC) “Mistery Date” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Fulgencio” (CC) VH1 62 62 Saturday Night Live ’ (CC) Saturday Night Live ’ (CC) Mob Wives ’ (CC) Mob Wives Natalie is angry. 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Extra 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 Clifford Thomas Arthur Wild Curious Cat in Peg Dino Sesame Street Tiger Super Varied Programs Paint Charlie Rose Peg Sid Wild WordG Busi News MNT 10 10 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Cops Cops Patern Patern Divorce Divorce Judge Judge Judge Mathis Judge Mathis Ray Ray Com Com Amer. Amer. C W 11 11 Wom Life Cope Paid Paid Paid Queen Latifah Steve Harvey Bethenny Queen Latifah Bill Cunningham People’s Court People’s Court Fam Fam Middle Middle PBS 12 12 KBTC Encore Varied Programs Be Fit Encore Varied Programs Sesame Street Curious Cat in Peg Dino Tiger Super Sid Clifford Fetch! Martha Arthur Wild FOX 13 13 News Q13 FOX News This Morning Q13 FOX News Wendy Williams Jerry Springer Steve Wilkos Maury The Test Maury FOX News at 4 Q13 FOX News IND 14 14 Varied Programs Cartoon Varied Programs Invicta Watches Invicta Watches ION 15 15 Varied Paid Paid Paid Bible Varied Paid Paid Paid Varied Movie Varied Programs Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds IND 18 18 Varied Today Varied Prince Varied Meyer Marcus and Joni Varied Programs Super Wom Prince Gary Varied Bill Win Varied Benny Varied Creflo Varied J.Hagee Parsley Joni ABC 22 22 KATU News Good Morning America AM Northwest The View Live With Kelly The Chew General Hospital Bethenny The Dr. Oz Show KATU News First News ABC NBC 26 26 NewsChannel 8 Today Paid Million. News Paid Days of our Lives Katie Ellen DeGeneres NewsChannel 8 News News FOX 27 27 News Good Day Oregon The 700 Club Varied Paid Fam Fam The Better Show Rachael Ray Wendy Williams Judge Judge Judge Judge 5 O’Clock News UNI 28 28 Tu Desayuno ¡Despierta América! Rosa Guadalupe Hoy Cachito de Cielo La Mujer del Gordo Flac Primer Impacto A&E 52 52 Paid Paid Dog Dog Dog Varied Criminal Varied Criminal Varied CSI Varied CSI Varied Criminal Varied Criminal Varied First 48 Varied The First 48 The First 48 M Grill-Pro Paid Rocket Paid Clean More ›› Legends of the Fall 1994, Drama Brad Pitt. (CC) ››› Ghost 1990 Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore. (CC) ››› Love Actually 2003 Hugh Grant. (CC) Tu Deep Paid Paid Cancer Paid More ›› Secret Window 2004 (CC) ››› Love Actually 2003 Hugh Grant. (CC) ›› Home Alone 4 2002 (CC) ›› Legally Blonde 2001, Comedy AMC 67 67 W Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Grill-Pro Stooges (:45) ›› Heartbreakers 2001 Sigourney Weaver. (CC) ››› Working Girl 1988 Melanie Griffith. ››› Twins 1988 Arnold Schwarzenegger. Miss Th Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid (:15) ››› Runaway Jury 2003 John Cusack. (CC) (:15) › Home Alone 3 1997 Alex D. Linz. (:45) ›› Miss Congeniality 2000 (CC) White Christmas F Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid ›› Home Alone 4 2002 (CC) ››› American Pie 1999 (CC) ›› Bring It On 2000 Kirsten Dunst. ››› National Lampoon’s Animal House Glory APL 43 43 Oran Eden Big Cat Big Cat Meerkat Meerkat Varied Programs BET 56 56 BET Inspiration Varied Matters Matters Movie Movie My Wife My Wife Matters Matters Movie M Thicker--Water Thicker--Water Thicker--Water Thicker--Water Thicker--Water Vanderpump Vanderpump Vanderpump Vanderpump Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Tu Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. BRAVO 66 66 W Kathy Griffin Kathy Griffin Kathy Griffin Kathy Griffin Kathy Griffin Kathy Griffin Gurrl Down! Kathy Griffin Kathy Griffin Kathy Griffin Top Chef (CC) Top Chef (CC) Th Court Court Vanderpump Vanderpump Vanderpump Vanderpump Vanderpump Court Court Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset F Vanderpump Vanderpump Vanderpump Vanderpump Vanderpump Vanderpump Vanderpump Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives Real Housewives CBUT 29 29 CBC News Now Tiger Arthur Bo On/ Busy Super Cat in Lunar Doodle. Heartland CBC News Now Republic of Doyle Steven and Chris Recipes Stefano Dragons’ Den News News C M T 61 61 CMT Music CMT Music CMT Music CMT Music CMT Music Music Varied Music Varied Programs Reba Reba CNBC 46 46 Squawk on the Street Fast Money Power Lunch Street Signs Closing Bell Fast Varied Mad Money Report American Greed CNN 44 44 CNN Newsroom Legal View Around the World CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Jake Tapper The Situation Room Cross E. B. OutFront Anderson Cooper CNNH 45 45 CNN Newsroom Morning Express Showbiz Tonight CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom News Now What Would You Situa Cross E. B. OutFront Anderson Cooper COM 60 60 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Daily Colbert Varied South Varied Programs Sunny Com Fturama Fturama D I S 41 41 Movie Varied Programs Mickey Mickey Mickey Pirates Doc Sofia Mickey Mickey Octo Pirates Doc Movie Varied Programs Good Varied Programs DSC 8 8 Paid Varied Paid Robison Meyer Paid Almost, Away Disappeared Wicked Attract Sins & Secrets Varied Programs M Paid Paid Saved/ Saved/ Saved/ Saved/ Saved/ Saved/ Kardashian Kardashian E! News Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Secret Societies of Hollywood Total Divas Tu Paid Paid Saved/ Saved/ Saved/ Saved/ Saved/ Saved/ Total Divas Total Divas E! News Party Keeping Up With the Kardashians ››› Walk the Line 2005 Joaquin Phoenix. E! 65 65 W Paid Paid Saved/ Saved/ Saved/ Saved/ ››› Walk the Line 2005 Joaquin Phoenix. E! News Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Total Divas Total Divas Kardas Th Paid Paid Saved/ Saved/ Saved/ Saved/ Kardashian Kristin After Shock: E! 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