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News Reflecting on Two Decades of Business of the Weird bacon festival. It will be the best Slow Train Crosses bacon and the best little town in Marathon Course, America, and we need you.” When asked about the likeli- Hurts Finish Times hood of the real Bacon attending, ALLENTOWN, Pa. (AP) — the chamber’s executive director, A slow-moving train in Pennsyl- Kate O’Connor, told WCAX- vania might have brought some TV: “Pretty much zero, but we runners’ dreams of the Boston thought it’s worth a try and it’s Marathon to a halt. sort of kooky enough that per- Lehigh Valley Health Net- haps there’s a chance.” work’s Via Marathon was in full swing Sunday when a slow train crossed the race course near Al- A Literal Shotgun lentown, stopping runners in Wedding: Couple their tracks. Runner Charlie Young told Weds at Shooting Club Lehigh Valley Live the race was DEWITT, N.Y. (AP) — A New his last chance to qualify for the York couple has taken the idea of 2017 Boston Marathon. a shotgun wedding literally: They Pete Caster / [email protected] The 22-year-old Young said married at a shooting club five Susie Ingram is seen in the relection of a mirror at her bridal and formal wear shop, Sewsie’s Diva Palace, on Friday he and over 100 others were held years to the day after they first met afternoon in Chehalis. See more on the cover of today’s Life Section and online at www.chronline.com. up for about 10 minutes as the at a trap-shooting competition. train crossed. He said he missed The Post-Standard of Syra- his qualifying time by 8 minutes. cuse reported 36-year-old Lynn Video and photos show some Mapstone donned her wedding runners scrambling between the dress after outshooting 47-year- Notable Quote slow-moving cars. old Peter Derrigo at Sunday’s Registration for the Boston shoot-off at the DeWitt Fish and Marathon started Monday, open- Game Club. ing first to those who beat their The two met at the club dur- “He said, ‘I don’t think any older. I don’t feel like I’m qualifying time by 20 minutes. ing a local trap-shooting league’s annual championship shoot-off an old person or an old man. My mind is fine, but tournament. then you look at the body and you know you’re older.” Kevin Bacon Loves It was Mapstone’s idea to have Baconfest Invite, a shotgun wedding at the same Sorry He Can’t Attend place and on the same day that Gloria Sabin they met. The couple exchanged daughter of Jim Hale BRATTLEBORO, Vt. (AP) — vows on a trap house, a low struc- The town has struck out in its ture that houses the machine that (see page Main 6 for the full story) attempt to bring home the bacon launches the targets. — Kevin Bacon, that is. During the pre-wedding com- Brattleboro wanted the actor petition, Mapstone hit 44 of 50 to visit for its third annual Bacon- targets. The groom-to-be hit 33. Today in History fest, a celebration of all things re- lated to the fatty cured pork strips. Today’s Highlight in History: but were driven back by James Meredith, a black student, New England Bride American defenders in a battle that declaring in a televised address, But he tweeted his regrets on On Sept. 13, 1971, a four-day lasted until the following morning. Monday, saying in a video that Hitchhikes to Wedding inmates’ rebellion at the Attica “We will not drink from the cup In 1911, the song “Oh, You he won’t be able to make it to Correctional Facility in western of genocide.” After Limo Fails Her Beautiful Doll,” a romantic rag Baconfest because he’s filming New York ended as police and In 1989, Fay Vincent was by Nat D. Ayer and Seymour in Vancouver. He said he appre- BROOKLINE, N.H. (AP) — guards stormed the prison; the or- elected commissioner of Major Brown, was first published by Je- ciated the “hilarious effort” that After waiting 11 years to marry deal and final assault claimed the League , succeeding the went into trying to get him there. her groom, a flat tire wasn’t going lives of 32 inmates and 11 hostages. rome H. Remick & Co. late A. Bartlett Giamatti. In 1923, Miguel Primo de Ri- The Brattleboro Area Cham- to stop a determined New Hamp- On this date: In 1996, rapper Tupac Shakur ber of Commerce launched a shire bride from walking down vera, the captain general of Cat- died at a Las Vegas hospital six social media blitz last month the aisle on her special day. In 1515, during the Italian alonia, seized power in Spain. days after he was wounded in a In 1948, inviting Bacon to Saturday’s With her limo rendered inop- Wars, the two-day Battle of Republican Marga- drive-by shooting; he was 25. ret Chase Smith of Maine was event. Residents have been pho- erable along an infrequently trav- Marignano began as forces led In 1997, funeral services were elected to the U.S. Senate; she tographed with a life-size card- eled road in Brookline, Angelique by Francis I of France clashed held in Calcutta (now Kolkata), with troops from the Old Swiss became the first woman to serve board cutout of him called Flat Arsenault stuck out her thumb and India, for Nobel peace laureate Bacon as part of the campaign. hitchhiked to the wedding venue Confederacy. (The French suc- in both houses of Congress. Mother Teresa. Flat Bacon even appeared in nearby Milford on Saturday. ceeded in forcing the Swiss to In 1959, Elvis Presley first met In 1998, with Democratic U.S. Sen. Pat- Arsenault says her bridal party abandon nearby Milan.) his future wife, 14-year-old Pris- former Alabama rick Leahy and Democratic Gov. just laughed after receiving word In 1788, the Congress of the cilla Beaulieu, while stationed Gov. George C. Wallace died in Peter Shumlin, who recorded a of the flat tire from their driver. Confederation authorized the in West Germany with the U.S. Montgomery at age 79. video urging the actor to show up. With confidence fueled by first national election, and de- Army. (They married in 1967, Ten years ago: Gunman Kim- “Kevin, Vermont has the champagne, Arsenault in her clared New York City the tem- but divorced in 1973.) veer Gill, 25, opened fire in a coolest little town in America white dress was able to flag down porary national capital. In 1962, Mississippi Gov. Ross cafeteria at Dawson College called Brattleboro. I was born a passing motorist who gladly In 1814, during the War of Barnett rejected the U.S. Su- in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, there. I still love it,” Shumlin helped get her to the altar — al- 1812, British naval forces began preme Court’s order for the Uni- slaying one student and wound- said. “They’re going to have a beit 30 minutes late. bombarding Fort McHenry in versity of Mississippi to admit ing 19 before killing himself. The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Sept. 13, 2016 Today Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s 48.30 65.0 0.00 100s H L Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s 73.02 85.0 -0.01 80s Cowlitz at Packwood 70s 60s 0.98 10.5 -0.03 L H 50s Cowlitz at Randle 40s Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny Mostly Sunny 3.80 18.0 +1.50 30s L 80º 44º 80º 47º 78º 49º 81º 52º 79º 54º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 3.13 ---- 0.00 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 Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 6:48 a.m. Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 7:25 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 75 Moonrise ...... 5:47 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 45 72/50 78/45 Moonset...... 3:06 a.m. Normal High ...... 76 Port Angeles Today Wed. Normal Low...... 50 72/48 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 88 in 1945 Seattle Anchorage 60/45 pc 65/48 pc Record Low...... 30 in 1949 74/52 Boise 70/50 pc 72/48 t Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg Full Last New First Boston 79/65 s 82/57 s Yesterday ...... 0.00" 78/43 76/40 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/9 Dallas 92/74 s 92/75 pc Month to date ...... 0.42" Tacoma Honolulu 89/76 ra 89/75 ra Normal month to date ...0.67" Centralia 74/50 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 90/67 s 88/69 s Year to date...... 23.65" 80/44 Yakima Nashville 90/68 s 89/68 s Normal year to date ....27.48" Chehalis Allergen Today Wednesday Phoenix 96/76 s 98/75 s 77/39 Longview 80/45 Trees None None St. Louis 88/65 s 82/65 t Salt Lake City 80/57 s 71/52 t WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 81/45 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 65/56 s 65/54 pc Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None , DC 87/69 s 92/64 s Portland 81/46 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo - graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 81/49 79/43 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Wed. Today Wed. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Wed. Today Wed. Baghdad 108/81 s 108/82 s New Delhi 95/77 s 91/77 t City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 82/64 s 86/66 s Paris 91/68 cl 84/63 s Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 76/51 s 74/52 s Spokane 74/41 s 77/48 s London 84/66 s 81/59 s Rio de Janeiro 90/77 s 86/68 s cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 71/52 s 65/54 s Tri Cities 76/39 s 80/51 s Mexico City 73/54 pc 75/55 pc Rome 82/66 t 84/68 pc sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 78/43 s 78/48 s Wenatchee 79/47 s 82/54 s Moscow 61/46 pc 55/46 cl Sydney 66/59 cl 70/55 sh CH549540ac.ke Come by and view upcoming local events postings at The Chronicle will post your event in our What’s Happening Window! Window is located in the middle Bring your event poster to The Chronicle, 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia he Chronicle, 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia.of the he building What’s Happeningon Pearl St. • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016

Pete Caster / [email protected] Left: One of many signs prohibiting overnight camping stands along the side of the Chehalis Park and Ride on Main Street next to Interstate 5 on Monday morning. Right: A car with a broken rear window sits in the Chehalis Park and Ride on Monday morning in Chehalis. Homeless Cleared Out of Chehalis Park and Ride After Complaints By The Chronicle “We have posted signs,” said month after seeing an increase in hicles were removed, he said. that,” Kaut said. About a month after residents City Manager Merlin MacReynold garbage and other concerns. Kaut noted that while the prob- MacReynold also noted that first expressed concerns about on Monday. “It is closed for use Deputy Chief Randy Kaut, of lem at the Park and Ride seems to the issue will require continuing people possibly living at a Park from 10 o’clock to 5 a.m. in the the Chehalis Police Department, have been addressed, the campers attention. and Ride off Interstate 5 at Exit 77 morning, and our police are mon- said he recently spoke with patrol have just moved to another area. “We’re going to have to not only in Chehalis, police and city staff itoring that site during those times. officers who reported that some “Obviously those people have be monitoring that site, we’re go- say the problems seems to be un- It appears to be working.” vehicles were abandoned as camp- dispersed to other areas and ing to have to look at it in a broader der control. Area residents complained last ers moved out of the area. The ve- we’re still having to monitor way,” he said. Chehalis Council Bids Farewell to City Manager After 10 Years RETIREMENT: Mayor, vice to our constituents,” he said. for what she called a partial re- Dawes also told attendees tirement. Councilors Praise at Monday’s meeting that Mac- MacReynold gave Hammer Merlin MacReynold Reynold’s good fiscal manage- a plaque recognizing her work, ment helped increase the city’s and said she made a significant for Decade of Service bond rating even in a tough contribution in a difficult job in By Natalie Johnson economy. her time at the county. “Merlin is one of those guys “Peggy has made a huge con- [email protected] who does the job because it’s the tribution to the city (and) ele- After more than 10 years as right thing to do,” he said. We vated the professionalism of our Chehalis’ city manager, Merlin appreciate that.” staff,” he said. MacReynold participated in his MacReynold took a moment Hammer was instrumental last meeting Monday. to shake hands and hug the after a fire damaged city hall sev- The Chehalis City Council council members after Dawes eral years ago, MacReynold said. and Mayor Dennis Dawes took gave him a plaque celebrating his “We kept the city moving a moment at the beginning of years of service while we were dealing with all Monday’s meeting to recognize “Today is a very sad day in the that. She was the key player in MacReynold as he prepares to Justyna Tomtas / [email protected] city of Chehalis. We’re gonna making that happen,” he said. pass the torch and enter retire- Chehalis City Manager Merlin MacReynold, left, speaks during a recent Chehalis miss having you around,” Com- Hammer thanked the com- ment. City Council meeting. missioner Daryl Lund said. mission and said it had been an “Our city is growing. Merlin is The city also said goodbye honor to serve the city and citi- leaving the city and it’s in much Monday to its longtime human zens of Chehalis. a successor from the initial pool very well through that,” he said. resources and risk manager, Peg- “We’ve got a great group of better shape than when he came of candidates. In two weeks, Jill “All through that time the city over,” Dawes said. “Retirement is gy Hammer, who is leaving after employees and they certainly are Anderson will take over as the maintained the same level of ser- eight and a half years at the city our greatest asset,” she said. well deserved and retirement is a city’s new manager. wonderful thing.” Dawes thanked MacReynold MacReynold was scheduled for his work through “financial- to retire in 2014 but his contract ly trying times.” PROVIDENCE CENTRALIA HOSPITAL PRESENTS was extended for two years after “Merlin and the staff that he councilors were unable to select put together managed the city News in Brief A WELLNESS EVENT AND FUN RUN/WALK FOR ALL AGES Two Proposals presented at the Sept. 26 meeting, and until then staff will work to for Cameras at adjust them. About $194,000 will be pulled Juvenile Detention from the county’s reserve fund. Center Rejected Sick leave and vacation pay- By The Chronicle outs for county employees who retired or changed jobs contrib- Two proposals from compa- uted to the adjustment, as did SATURDAY, SEPT. 17 • 8-11 a.m. nies to upgrade cameras at the some $202,000 used to construct Lewis County Youth Services Providence Centralia Hospital Professional Center a modular building for the Pub- 1010 S. Scheuber Road, Centralia, WA 98531 Center were rejected at Monday’s lic Works department and create Board of County Commission- a fuel island for the county’s ve- Bring the whole family and join us Saturday, Sept. 17 for Providence Centralia Hospital’s Healthier ers meeting. Together wellness event. Enjoy healthy foods, win fun prizes and learn about important health hicle fleet. Justice Systems Corp., of screenings. The Riverside Fire Authority will be fitting free bike helmets for kids, sponsored by More information will be Kent, submitted a bid of $333,760, Providence Southwest Washington Neurosurgery. available at the public hear- which exceeded the project esti- All activities are free and open to the public. mate, and 911 Security Cameras, ing, Butler said, with extensive of Tacoma, submitted a bid for breakdowns of where funds are $238,000, but the proposal didn’t going. 5K FUN RUN AND WALK • Presented in partnership with Run Amok address the whole scope of the The department is also work- Running Club project and was discarded. ing to produce a preliminary 8 a.m. • Check-in and packet pickup (the first 300 participants get a free t-shirt) Since neither project was draft of the 2017 annual budget, 8-9 a.m. • Health screens; stretching and running advice from Providence physical therapists within the acceptable boundar- which will be presented to the 9 a.m. • 5K fun run/walk public in November. ies for bids, they were rejected KIDS DASH and the county will work on an- 10:30 a.m. • A shorter run for kids up to age 12 other round of bidding. Local Girls Become Register for the run, walk and dash: online at provregister.org, Lewis County Budget Junior Members of by calling 1-855-360-5475 or at the event. American Angus Adjustment Hearing HEALTH SCREENINGS Set for Sept. 26 Association Get free screenings for blood sugar and blood pressure levels; learn about other important By The Chronicle screenings. By The Chronicle Beth Demery and Sophia De- A hearing on the county’s FOOD FUN tray recently joined the ranks of third annual budget adjustment Enjoy healthy food samples. the American Angus Associa- will be held on Monday, Sept. HEALTH TIPS 26, where the budget will be tion. As junior members, Demery, Knowledge is health power! Learn the simple things you can do to get healthy – and stay increased by around $526,000 healthy – for life. based on estimates presented of Toledo, and Detray, of Che- to the Lewis County Board of halis, are now eligible to register Commissioners on Monday. their cattle with the American While it will substantially ad- Angus Association. Additionally, just the budget, county Budget they will be able to participate Analyst Becky Butler said it’s par in association-sponsored shows for the course. and other regional and nationals “These are things that come events as well as programs con- ducted by the National Junior up during the year,” she said. “It’s TO REGISTER, VISIT Angus Association. pretty typical we do four budget PROVREGISTER.ORG. The American Angus Asso- amendments a year.” FOR MORE INFORMATION, The county must operate on ciation, based out of St. Joseph, CALL 360-330-8535. CH563795bw.cg a balanced budget, so any ex- Missouri, is the largest beef penditures not initially budgeted breed association in the world, must be approved by the Board. boasting more than 25,000 ac- Finalized numbers will be tive junior and adult members. Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016 LOCAL Happy Birthday to Engine No. 15, One of Chehalis’ Oldest Residents ANNIVERSARY: Chehalis- Centralia Railroad and Museum Plans Celebration for Old No. 15 By Amelia Dickson The Olympian If you drive through Chehalis on Interstate 5 just south of the Veterans Memorial Museum near milepost 77, you might see an anachronism: a large, black steam engine with the number 15 emblazoned on the front. The locomotive is turning 100, but it’s still in fine condi- tion, thanks to a team of volun- teers who lovingly fire it up every weekend. Visitors to the old No. 15 might see an 89-year-old man hanging out the side of the loco- motive wearing a red hat covered in white polka dots. That’s Harold Borovec, one of Engine No. 15’s biggest fans. He’s been fascinated with the engine since he was a child, and played Pete Caster / [email protected] a large role in its move to the In this Dec. 22, 2014, ile photo, the Chehalis-Centralia Railroad Association’s Baldwin-built 2-8-2 steam locomotive rumbles down the tracks as it heads to the front of Chehalis-Centralia Railroad and the Polar Express passenger cars prior to leaving the station in Chehalis. Museum in 1989. “It’s been one of my pets ever Borovec said. since I was in preschool,” Boro- Once again, No. 15 was put CHEHALIS-CENTRALIA vec said. “I’ve worked with a lot to work hauling logs. During of locomotives, but this is my ab- that time, Borovec would ride his RAILROAD AND solute favorite. bike to school along the railroad “And as I enter my 90th year, MUSEUM tracks, following the locomo- Address: No. 15 is turning 100.” tive’s progress. It was that expe- 1101 SW Sylvenus St., The Chehalis-Centralia Rail- rience, in part, that led Borovec Chehalis. road and Museum and the loco- Phone: 360-748-9593. to pursue a career in the railroad Website: steamtrainride.com. motive’s fans will celebrate the industry. In 1943, at 16, he began engine’s centennial at 3:45 p.m. working for the Cowlitz, Cheha- Saturday (Sept. 17) with a cere- lis and Cascade Railway. When Engine No. 15 retired mony, refreshments and a special Borovec worked out of the in 1956, it was parked in a Che- train ride at a discounted rate. Centralia Roundhouse, a 20-stall The public is welcome to attend. halis park. building where engines — in- “You might say it was derelict,” Borovec said No. 15, a Bald- cluding No. 15 — were kept and In this Sept. 9, 2015, ile photo, Brad Peterson, a boilermaker with Seattle Boiler Borovec said. win 282, was built in Philadel- repaired. During World War Work, welds on a new washout plug on the Chehalis-Centralia Railroad’s steam During New Year’s weekend phia for the Clear Lake Lumber II, the stalls were often full, and train in Chehalis. Co. in 1916. The locomotive more engines were kept outside. of 1988, No. 15 was hauled to the spent a few years hauling logs “That was a really, really busy little kid,” Tim Gordon said. Adam Cordell, 14, of Roches- Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad, near Mount Vernon for the Puget time,” Borovec said. By the time they graduated ter, also is inspired by No. 15. He in Elbe, and refurbished. Sound and Cascade Railway. But Borovec isn’t the only high school, they had full-time spent the summer volunteering By 1989, No. 15 was ready to But one of the companies — ei- person the No. 15 convinced to jobs working for the railroad. at the Chehalis-Centralia Rail- run again. Borovec said a group ther the lumber company or the enter the railroad industry. When they left to pursue ca- road and Museum. of people took a bus to Elbe, then railway — defaulted on payments Tim Gordon, 37, has known reers in the railroad industry, the He hopes to work for BNSF took the train back to Chehalis. for No. 15. The engine was repos- the locomotive for much of his life. Gordons stayed on as volunteers at Railway and buy another old en- “It’s been a fine piece of ma- sessed and later sold to the Cowlitz, He and his brother, Scott Gordon, the Chehalis-Centralia Railroad gine to restore. chinery ever since,” Borovec said. Chehalis and Cascade Railway. began riding along as children. and Museum. They also volunteer “I’ve always really liked trains, “Currently, it’s operating just as “It showed up in Chehalis in “I remember (Borovec’s) pol- their time with other antique en- so it seems like a good job,” well as it did 100 years ago, may- 1928, one year after I was born,” ka-dot hat from when I was a gines in the Pacific Northwest. Cordell said. be even a little better.” THURS-SUN PRO SEP T 15-18 TEAM TENT SALE Large Tent Loaded With Officially Licensed Sports Team Apparel! Baseball - Football - And Much More! Adult T-Shirts Adult Sweatshirts starting at starting at $499 $999 Select teams & styles. Sizes M-2XL. Compare at $20-$25 Select teams & styles. Sizes M-2XL. Compare at $40-$55 THURS., FRI & SUN | 12PM - 2PM TO SPIN OUR WHEEL OF DEALS TO WIN DISCOUNTS THROUGHOUT THE STORE. EVERY SPIN IS A WIN! CH562842co.do CENTRALIA FACTORY STORES | 109 W. 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Martinez makes an appearance in Lewis County Superior Court on Mon- men leave the transfer station day afternoon at the Lewis County Law and Justice Center in Chehalis. 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia tor Brad Meagher. Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. On Friday, Centralia police by the gate, one of whom hid in detectives received a report that a nearby underbrush. A K9 team SUBSCRIPTION RATES man wanted on outstanding war- began searching and found Mar- However, police later determined and has pending drive-by shoot- Newsstand weekday rate ...... $1 rants was in Lewis County. Police tinez hiding in the brush. he was Tristan Martinez. ing and second-degree unlawful Newsstand weekend rate ...... $1 found a vehicle associated with Initially, he told police his Meagher told the court Mon- possession of a firearm charges Home delivery the man, and attempted to stop name was Zachary Martinez, day that Martinez had a state De- both out of King County, with One month ...... $12.90 it. The vehicle stopped, then sped according to court documents. partment of Corrections warrant bail in that case set at $275,000. Three months ...... $35.15 Six months ...... $65.15 One year ...... $122 By mail to Washington and Oregon/Other States One month ...... $17.05 / $19.60 National Park Service to Launch Final Three months ...... $50.50 / $58.80 Six months ...... $99.15 / $115.40 One year ...... $194 / $227.45 Online subscriptions to chronline.com GeoTour at Mount Rainier on Friday One day ...... $2 One month ...... $8 By The Chronicle The project was put together and its surrounding communi- ier.com/centennial-geotour, also One year ...... $84 Outdoors adventurers are in- to celebrate the 100th anniversa- ties were distributed in a series of includes official rules for the Print subscribers always have full access to chronline.com. ry of the creation of the National four releases, with 25 sites being GeoTour chalenge. Once a pass- Subscriptions are non-refundable but the printed sub- vited to flock to Mount Rainier scriptions can be started and stopped for vacations or on Friday to participate in the Park Service. added each time. The first release port has been filled out with all when extended breaks in service are requested. Balances final GeoTour of a celebratory According to a press release was on June 13, 2015, with the 25 passwords it may be submit- may be held on account or can be donated to Newspapers four-part series. from the Visit Rainier tourism second series of caches being re- ted in exchange for a trackable in Education. Over the last two years, the group, “Geocaching is a real- leased on Oct. 9, 2015. The third pathtag. A new pathtag is avail- BACK ISSUES world, outdoor treasure hunt set of cache sites were launched able for each series of caches and National Parks Service, in con- Limited copies of back issues of The Chronicle are avail- junction with Mount Rainier Na- using GPS-enabled devices. Par- on July 1 of this year, with the fi- any participant who logs all 100 able at $1 per copy. Back issues greater than two weeks tional Park and the Washington ticipants navigate to a specific set nal round set for Friday. caches is eligible for a commem- old are $2 per issue. State Geocaching Association, of GPS coordinates and then at- Each hidden cache contains orative geocoin. THE NEWSROOM has worked to build a 100-cache tempt to find the geocache (con- a codeword for participants to A full list of the geocache sites For news tips, corrections or story ideas, please contact educational GeoTour intended tainer) hidden at that location.” mark down in a passport. The can be accessed online at https:// the appropriate person listed below. to promote exploration activities The geocache sites that are passport, which can be down- www.geocaching.com/play/geo- EDITOR around the mountain. scattershot across Mount Rainier loaded online at http://visitrain- tours/visit-rainier. Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8224 [email protected] Sports Editor News in Brief Aaron VanTuyl ...... 807-8229 [email protected] of County Commissioners meet- maining 10 percent of the project mission would advertise and Visuals Editor 10th Annual Community ing. is being funded equally by the market local tournaments Pete Caster ...... 807-8232 William Teitzel was selected Washington State Department of and aims to increase tourism [email protected] Farmers Market Police, Fire, Courts, Environment, as the alternate coordinator, and Transportation and the Cheha- through youth sports. West and Central Lewis County Communities Celebration Dinner both will serve through Decem- lis-Centralia Airport. Both cities have supported Natalie Johnson ...... 807-8235 Returns Sunday ber 31, 2017. The project will repair the the measure with resolutions at [email protected] These appointments bring airport’s apron to correct grade earlier meetings. Outdoors, Flood, By The Chronicle the county in line with federal and drainage problems and re- The meeting will be held on Rural Lewis County Communities The 10th annual Community Jordan Nailon ...... 807-8237 provisions regarding commu- configure the tie-down layout. 7 p.m. Tuesday at Centralia City [email protected] Farmers Market Harvest Dinner nity-based emergency response Construction is scheduled to Hall, 118 W. Maple St. Education, Business, South Thurston County will be held on Sunday at The Loft and planning. start today. The project is a part Communities, Napavine, Lewis County Govern- in Chehalis beginning at 6 p.m. of the airport’s capital improve- ment, Legislature, Tourism, Religion, The dinner is a fundraiser ment plan. Dance Center Plans South Lewis County Communities Melanie Wirkkala Justyna Tomtas ...... 807-8239 for the nonprofit 2017 farmers Auditions for ‘The [email protected] market season and will cover op- Selected as Veterans’ Sports, News and Photography erating expenses for the market, Lewis County Young Nutcracker’ Matt Baide ...... 807-8230 which features 30 small farmers Advisory Board Professionals to Meet By The Chronicle [email protected] and businesses each season, a Sports Reporter Southwest Washington press release from the market said. Alternate Wednesday Lars Steier ...... 807-8230 By The Chronicle Dance Center will hold open au- [email protected] Chef Jay Ryan from Virgin By The Chronicle ditions for non-dancers on Sat- Kitchens, Hub City Grub and the Melanie Wirkkala has been Death Notices, What’s Happening, The Young Professionals urday for its upcoming produc- Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Voices Quinoa King will be preparing approved as an alternate member Lewis County monthly network- tion of “The Nutcracker.” Doug Blosser ...... 807-8238 the menu, which includes veg- of the Lewis County Veterans’ ing social is scheduled for 5 to Needed are: [email protected] etarian and vegan options. Advisory Board, and will sit on 7 p.m. Wednesday at Riverside • Adults, as party scene par- [email protected] Tickets are $35 each, with $20 [email protected] the panel through June 30, 2018. Golf Club. ents. tickets available for children 12 Church News The Board of County Com- The organization spotlight • Boys (ages 9 and up) and and under. Tables of 10 can be [email protected] ...... 807-8217 missioners approved her ap- for the event is the Chehalis young men, for the party scene reserved if all the table’s tickets pointment at a Monday meeting. Senior Media Developer Foundation and its Beyond K-12 and dragon. Brittany Voie ...... 807-8225 are purchased at the same time. The Veterans’ Advisory Board Student Initiative, featuring • Male athletes interested in [email protected] Tickets can be bought online, is comprised of seven regular speaker Mary Lou Bissett, a Che- partnering (involves lifts) or at Tuesday’s market, Book ‘n’ members and two alternate posi- THE CHRONICLE halis Foundation board member. No dance experience is need- PUBLISHER Brush or Santa Lucia’s. tions. ed, just a desire to perform A silent auction, live music and With Wirkkala’s appoint- Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 Participants must be able to [email protected] a dessert auction will also be held. ment, all positions on the veter- Centralia Council to Vote rehearse on Saturdays from Sept. Regional Executive Editor Beer, wine and non-alcoholic ans’ board have been filled. on Establishing Tourism 24 through Dec. 10 and also be Michael Wagar ...... 807-8234 drinks will be available. All members of the veterans’ available the week of Dec. 12-18 [email protected] For more information, vis- board serve at large. Promotion Area for evening rehearsals and per- Sales Director it http://www.brownpaper- formances. Brian Watson ...... 807-8219 tickets.com/event/2593923 or By The Chronicle [email protected] Chehalis City Council On Tuesday night, the Cen- Performance dates are Dec. Circulation Manager https://www.facebook.com/ 16, 17 and 18. events/1047254061994943/. Awards Nearly $900,000 tralia City Council will vote on Anita Freeborn ...... 807-8243 whether to approve the estab- Audition times are: adults [email protected] The Chronicle Print Division and Sign Pro Bid for Airport Project lishment of a tourism promotion (male or female, age 18-plus), 11:30-11:45 a.m.; boys, 9-17 years Sales Director Former Sheriff area. Chantel Wilson ...... 807-8213 By The Chronicle old and athletes, 11:45 a.m.-noon. Selected to Coordinate Before the councilors will be [email protected] The Chehalis City Council an interlocal agreement between Design Director Emergency Response awarded a contract Monday af- Centralia, Chehalis and the Kelli Erb ...... 807-8211 ternoon for a nearly $900,000 Lewis County Public Facilities [email protected] By The Chronicle apron rehabilitation project at District. LAFROMBOISE COMMUNICATIONS, INC In a procedural move, former the Chehalis-Centralia Airport. The PFD, which oversees the PRESIDENT, COO Lewis County sheriff and cur- The $897,991.92 bid has Northwest Sports Hub, would rent county Emergency Man- been awarded to Sterling Breen Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 collect and distribute the pro- September 9 - 15 [email protected] Crushing Inc. agement Manager Steve Mans- posed $2 per night fee at lodging Business Manager field was appointed as the Lewis The FAA is funding 90 per- Ice Age: Collision Course Mary Jackson ...... 807-8207 establishments in the Twin Cit- PG • 12:00 pm County community emergency cent of the project, estimated to ies. The money from the tour- [email protected] coordinator at Monday’s Board cost a total of $909,000. The re- Sat., Sun. 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Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. $4.00 All Ages • Under 11 - $2 The Chronicle is published three times a week at 321 N. Pearl St., Cen- CH563318sl.os 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia • (360) 736-1634 tralia, WA, 98531-0580. Periodicals postage paid at: Centralia, WA. Main 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016 LOCAL / NORTHWEST State Bills People Who Start Wildfires, Rarely Gets Paid MONEY: Only About 22 nally sought, The News Tribune negligent for that?" asked Jim At least nine of the 44 cases have required some action. reported. Smith, general manager of the of negligence are still ongoing or In 2011, Andy Knutson, a Percent of Money Spent Sometimes people can't af- Klickitat PUD. "All we are doing in litigation. Many of those legal public school teacher in Okano- Fighting Fires Since ford to pay. Other times, parties is spending public money fight- fights involve public utility dis- gan County, got a bill from the dispute their role in the fires or ing over which public agency tricts. state for $1.8 million. mid-2000s Recovered that anything could have been should pay for it." DNR has billed public utili- He was working on a sum- TACOMA (AP) — Washing- done to prevent them. Public Lands Commissioner ties and power companies $20.6 mer remodeling project when a ton regularly bills people who are State law entitles the agency Peter Goldmark, whose agency million for nine recent fires. As red-hot piece of metal sparked to recover firefighting costs from fights fires on more than 13 of July, the agency had collected deemed to have negligently start- a fire that eventually scorched fires caused by negligence. million acres of private and only $2.8 million in those cases. nearly 2,000 acres near Omak ed wildfires, but the state isn't al- In a 2010 fire involving Klick- state-owned forest lands, said In the 2010 fire involving ways successful at collecting. itat Public Utility District, for it's important to keep pursuing Klickitat PUD, Smith said the over three days. The 60-year-old The state Department of Nat- example, DNR held the utility the full costs even if the agency tree that fell down was healthy said he wasn't able to put out the ural Resources spent about $45 liable for $27 million in firefight- never gets paid or has to fight it and outside the utility's right of blaze that melted his shoes and million fighting 44 of the most ing costs after a tree fell on one in court. way, limiting the district's ability singed the hair on his arms. recent fires caused by negligence, of its power lines. That case is in "It is about getting the money to cut it down. After a yearlong battle, the some dating back to the mid- litigation. back, but also sending a message A DNR forest pathologist, state agency settled with Knut- 2000s, but has only recovered "My opinion is the wind broke that people are held accountable," however, said the tree had a split son's insurance company for about $10 million — or about 22 a tree and blew half of it over said Goldmark, who leaves office trunk and other defects that $300,000, the maximum amount percent of the amount it origi- (onto a power line). How are we at the end of the year. made it a hazard, which should his homeowner's policy would pay. Memorial for Local ‘Legend’ to Be Held Thursday in Mineral JIM HALE: Well-Known the Civilian Conservation Corps have it in the obituary,” said Sa- in Pleasant Valley in between bin. Veteran, Former Mineral and Elbe. As a nonagenarian, Hale Resident of High Rock “He did a lot of work back in worked hard and played hard so there, clearing trails and making as to never turn stale and lose the Tower Dies at 98 bridges,” said Sabin. luster of life. By Jordan Nailon Not afraid to take his gung- “He said ‘I don’t think any ho show on the road, Hale en- older. I don’t feel like I’m an old [email protected] listed in the Navy during World person or an old man. My mind Jim Hale spent his nearly 100 War II and served on a retrofit- is fine, but then you look at the years on this Earth living a life ted landing craft that delivered body and you know you're older,’” worth talking about. American soldiers to the far Sabin remembered her father It makes sense then that one flung islands of the Pacific front. saying. of Hale’s final wishes was that According to Sabin, the boat Sabin also remembered ex- his memorial service be a social was never meant to be an ocean- actly what her father wished his gathering of sorts where those going vessel but it, and Hale, lasting legacy to be. who knew him, or simply knew were pressed into that service “He said the two things that his name, could show up to swap anyhow. As the radio operator he wanted to be remembered for tall tales of his many adventures. on board, Hale is said to have de- were, ‘One, I always paid my bills Hale was 98 years old when scribed the experience as that of on time and tried to stay out of he died at his home in Min- “a sitting duck.” debt,’ and the other was service,” During lulls in the action eral on Saturday, and he was said Sabin, who noted her fa- though, Hale was known to surrounded by his family and ther belonged to the Lions Club, fiddle with the radio and tune friends right up until the very in the familiar sounds of Tokyo as well as serving on veterans end. Rose. In his time, Hale outlived groups and as cemetery commis- “He’s been a legend in these two wives whom he lovingly me- sioner. parts,” said Hale’s daughter, Glo- morialized with a garden and On Thursday, the commu- ria Sabin. “I was amazed when tree at his home, affectionately nity at large will be allowed to Dad came home from the hospi- known as Hale’s Plantation. pay their respects to to Jim Hale tal. He said ‘Take me home to the Beyond his loving affections, during an open floor memorial farm.’ … There’s been a steady Courtesy Photo sense of patriotic duty and blue service in the gymnasium at the stream of people all day long.” Jim Hale collar affinity for work, Hale also Mineral School. The service will In the end, Hale’s kidneys knew how to rabble-rouse with begin at 1 p.m. The gathering is did him in, but in the interim he not stop. He was a go-getter. He Ever the adventurer, Hale even the good ol’ boys. Those carefree meant to be a story swap of sorts managed to wring the marrow did everything on the run.” brought his first wife along with getaways often saw him head to in order to honor Hale’s wish out of every bone that life threw That full throttle approach to him for the isolated stint as the Las Vegas or on a cruise with a that his stories “get out into the his way. life was a habit of Hale’s since he eyes of the forest. Tales from his close-knit group of friends and world.” “He was logging just a month was a young buck. time atop High Rock Tower even neighbors. Other times he would Food will be provided and ago,” noted Sabin, who said her Born in Flynn, just north of made it into the second edition simply drive himself out to the those in attendance are encour- father and sister, Jill, were out set- Mineral, Hale spent three years of the book, “Lookouts of the Red Wind Casino near Yelm for aged to bring a potluck dish to ting chokers together and bring- (1938-40) living in the High Cascades and Olympics”. a chance to try his luck. share. ing deadfall down the mountain- Rock Tower fire lookout on the Hale also spent some of his “That was one of his loves, hit- The Mineral School is located side just one moon ago. “He did southwest side of Mount Rainier. considerable prime logging for ting the slots. In fact, I think we at 114 Mineral Road S., Mineral. News in Brief Chamber Orchestra Music Director David Judd. tival will be 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sat- ordinator, at (360) 488-3232 or have been combining with the Aspiring musicians will need urday at Simpson Elementary email her at kharma@chehalis- Puget Sounders chorus of Olym- Seeks Musicians for to audition by performing a School, Montesano. tribe.org. pia to do shows in both areas. String Section short section of a musical piece The festival will include The two choruses also work (chosen by the musician) to dem- crafts, educational exhibits, Two Town Tuners together to go to contests in the By The Chronicle onstrate musical skills. Sight- demonstrations, history exhibits, spring and in the fall. This year The Pacific Northwest reading will also be required be- and prizes. Plan Open House they will be taking their contest Chamber Orchestra is seeking fore Judd assigns initial seating. The festival will give partici- By The Chronicle numbers to Vancouver, Wash- The PNCO has been a main- pants a chance to celebrate salm- ington, in October for the Ever- more musicians for its string The Two Town Tuners Bar- section in preparation for the stay of Centralia College’s Con- on and the local streams, rivers green District convention and tinuing Education program bershop Chorus is having an season-opening Family Concert and estuaries in which they live. open house and 45th anniversary contest. At that event the mem- Monday, Dec. 5. since 2003 and enters its 14th Participants will play in sev- bers will be able to meet with season this fall. celebration 6:30-9:15 p.m. Tues- PNCO Board of Directors eral different watershed models, day, Sept. 20, at the Lewis and other barbershoppers from Alas- chairman Bob Joachim, Toledo, For more information, call slide down the “Drain Dare,” do ka, British Columbia, Washing- Judd at (360) 269-7352. Clark Event Center, Centralia. said the community orchestra is hands-on arts and crafts, and then The Two Town Tuners per- ton, Oregon, Idaho and Montana. looking for violin, viola and cello spin the salmon life-cycle wheel form each year at the Southwest The Two Town Tuners meet players. Chehalis Watershed for a chance to win lots of prizes. Washington Fair, the Garlic Fes- 7-9 p.m. Tuesdays at the Lewis Anyone of high school age or For a snack, salmon is baking too, tival, the Apple Festival and in and Clark, 117 Magnolia St. in older is welcome to attend Mon- Festival Coming to thanks to the Chehalis Tribe. retirement communities. Centralia. The group’s website is day’s 6:30 p.m. practice at Wick- Montesano School The Montesano school is lo- Each year the group performs www.tuners.groupanizer.com. strom Theatre on the Centralia cated at 519 Simpson Ave. W. its own show at W.F. West High More information is available College campus. The practice By The Chronicle For more information, call School in Chehalis in the early by calling John Lyttle, (360) 748- will be overseen by Conductor/ The Chehalis Watershed Fes- Kirsten Harma, watershed co- spring. The last few years they 4765, or Del Mottler, (360) 736-2197. CH563885ca.do RETURN TO A LIFE WITHOUT KNEE OR HIP PAIN

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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 MacReynold Was a Good Fit for the Times, Chehalis

Over the past decade, the He also presided over the trying times.” less based on the support of the pairing of an evolving Chehalis Our Views city during the Great Recession, “Merlin and the staff that he council. Once, when there was a council and City Manager Mer- manage the ensuing discussions a trying economic time when put together managed the city finding after a state audit, Mac- lin MacReynold has seemed to and deliberations of a council many cities struggled to provide very well through that,” he said. Reynold invited The Chronicle be a match made in heaven. that, like others, grappled to find for citizens. Chehalis was not “All through that time, the to look over the documents The traditionally conserva- a solution to the chronic inunda- immune to the crisis, and the city maintained the same level of before they even became pub- tive governing body of the Mint tion. ranks of the city’s workforce service to our constituents.” lic. He also agreed to delay his City worked well in concert with While the pursuit of a major were thinned. But Chehalis resi- MacReynold has been a retirement for two years as the the meticulous and reliable lead- project to blunt the effects of dents were not deprived services, reliable force at City Hall, one council sought to find a worthy er of city government, who on flooding continues, the actions and the council worked to pre- who appears to have embraced successor. Monday attended his final meet- of the council with the guidance vent any increases in taxes that transparency as he provided 10 Chehalis is better off for ing before stepping away from of MacReynold helped bring were under its control. years of guidance to elected of- MacReynold’s work. We wish the helm (see page Main 3). together a unified front in the The city emerged in better ficials while managing the city’s him well in his next pursuits. MacReynold’s tenure in- aftermath of the 2007 devasta- financial shape than many. workforce. We look forward to the ar- cluded the devastating flooding tion, one that played into the As Mayor Dennis Dawes put He’s a man who once spoke rival of his replacement, Jill An- of 2007, in addition to disasters creation of the Chehalis Basin it Monday, MacReynold worked against a pay increase for him- derson, who is set to begin work before and after. He helped Flood Authority. effectively through “financially self, but was given a raise regard- in two weeks.

COMMENTARY: Highlighting Lewis County Poise Turns to Panic Teaching Teen to Drive Tis the season in Toledo — the time when teens registered for driver’s education flaunt their permits and take to the roads. My 15-year-old daughter and I laugh over the new word I’ve spouted: Slop! It’s what spouts from the mouth when my gentle ad- monition to “slow down” morphs into a panic-stricken “Stop!” Where do we start with driver’s training? The back roads, right? After stopping at Baydo’s RV south of Chehalis, I turned onto Bishop Road and pulled to the shoulder. “Are you ready to try driving?” Nora gave a noncommittal shrug. I looked up to see I was parked in front of the gate to Fern Hill Cemetery, with a gravel pathway for each car tire. Perfect! I pointed ahead. “Now put the car in the lowest gear. Ease for- ward and follow that pathway — slowly.” She shifted into low gear and we moved for- ward. Well, I figured in a cemetery, we couldn’t kill anyone. And with the car in low gear, foot hover- ing near the brake, the headstones would be fine. At the end of the pathway, I asked Nora to try backing up. Oh, my! Slooooooow down! Slop! She slammed on the brakes, thrusting us both toward Letters HOW TO REACH the windshield. I’ll admit it was a tad herky-jerky By Julie McDonald which was designed by Robert ELECTED OFFICIALS the first day. But then Nora navigated the back Grant, Not Roosevelt, Reamer, the architect of Old Faith- roads near Toledo for a few days, and by Saturday, Launched First Park ful Inn. President Franklin Roo- Legislative Hotline: (800) my knuckles regained some color as she drove smoothly — well, al- 562-6000 I enjoyed Gretchen Staebler’s sevelt famously lunched at Lake most smoothly — to the freeway from our home. Quinault in 1937, the year before he It’s such a rite of passage, learning to drive, a privilege that car- commentary in The Chronicle of Sept. 1, on the National Park Ser- officially created the Olympic park. 20TH DISTRICT ries with it huge responsibility. But it also brings freedom as the Generally, all of these structures next step toward adulthood. vice. Her assertion that the NPS is State Sen. John Braun America’s best ideal is likely true. have a rough-hewn and rustic style They grow so fast, don’t they? that is ideal for their surroundings. P.O. Box 40420 Staebler is marginally amiss, Olympia, WA 98504-0420 however, in stating that Theodore Necessary accommodations and phone: (360) 786-7638 Writers Conference Roosevelt, who served as president services are provided without in- fax: (360) 786-1999 Finally, the Southwest Washington Writers Conference is here. from 1901 until 1909, “designated sult to the natural environment. email: john.braun@leg. It takes place Saturday in the Walton Science Center at Centralia the first national parks.” This hon- Since its creation in 1916 under wa.gov College. Keynoter is Jennifer Lauck, a writing instructor from Port- or must be accorded to President President Woodrow Wilson, the land whose New York Times bestselling memoir, “Blackbird,” was Ulysses S. Grant, who signed legis- National Park Service has grown to State Rep. Richard translated in 22 languages. lation creating Yellowstone Nation- encompass national parks through- DeBolt Novelists teaching at the conference will include Leslie Gould, al Park in 1872. out the and its ter- P.O. Box 40600 Melanie Dobson, Terri Reed, Jill Williamson, Kyle Pratt and Caro- Grant, of course, was the lead- ritories. An additional 400 or so Olympia, WA 98504-0600 lyn McCray. Marketing guru Veronika Noize will teach two work- ing Union general in the Civil War, national monuments, national his- phone: (360) 786-7896 shops, including one on social media. The $85 fee ($100 at the door) the victor over the more talented toric sites and the like are admin- fax: (360) 786-7871 includes lunch. All proceeds benefit the Centralia Fox Theatre. We but greatly outnumbered Robert E. istered by the service. Congratula- email: richard.debolt@leg. wa.gov are so grateful to our sponsors — Gorham Printing, Rectangle Gal- Lee. In 2000, a C-SPAN survey of tions on a job well done. lery and The Chronicle. To register, visit www.southwestwashing- 58 distinguished presidential histo- Joseph Tipler State Rep. Ed Orcutt tonwriters.com. rians ranked Grant the ninth worst Centralia P.O. Box 40600 of the 41 chief executives who had Olympia, WA 98504-0600 Ancestry Day served as of that time. phone: (360) 786-7990 Nevertheless, it is appropriate Former Councilor Backs email: ed.orcutt@leg. Genealogists, mark your calendars for Ancestry Day Sept. 23 that Grant’s Tomb in Manhattan, wa.gov and 24 in Tacoma to learn tips for researching your family trees. the largest and most elaborate rest- Keahey for Commissioner Presentations will be offered from noon to 4:30 p.m. Sept. 23 at the ing place of any American presi- I am pleased to support Dan Washington State Historical Society and History Museum, 1911 Pa- dent, is administered by the NPS. Keahey for Lewis County commis- 19TH DISTRICT cific Ave. Cost is $15 and includes admission to the museum. Staebler also is correct in stating sioner. I had the privilege of work- State Sen. Dean Takko The following day, Ancestry.com will offer classes all day at the ing with him on the Centralia City P.O. Box 40419 that the natural beauty of our na- Olympia, WA 98504-0419 Greater Tacoma Convention and Trade Center, 1500 Broadway. The tional parks is literally breathtaking. Council for several years. He was an cost is $35. An optional boxed lunch costs $15. phone: (360) 786-7636 Of secondary but still very sig- excellent councilor. He has impor- fax: (360) 786-1446 “Guiding people as they discover the rich stories buried in nificant appeal is much of the man- tant and critical skills that would their family’s past is an endeavor often filled with wonderful sur- email: dean.takko@leg. made infrastructure in the parks. make him a good commissioner. wa.gov prises,” said Jennifer Kilmer, Washington State Historical Society Of particular distinction are the While there are certainly many director. Grand Canyon’s El Tovar Hotel, issues facing the county, economic State Rep. Brian Blake To buy tickets, visit the website at http://bit.ly/2aWLSV2. built in 1905, and Yellowstone’s Old development and land use are very P.O. Box 40600 Faithful Inn, built in 1904. The lat- critical drivers of future county Olympia, WA 98504-0600 Seahawks ter has one of the most memorable prosperity. phone: (360) 786-7870 Dan is particularly experienced I was glad to see the Seattle Seahawks link arms during the na- lobbies of any hotel in the country. fax: (360) 786-1276 in both areas. He made significant email: brian.blake@leg. tional anthem Sunday, Sept. 11, honoring the victims of the devas- Also on this list must be the contributions in these areas. He is wa.gov tating terror attacks 15 years ago rather than using the moment to spectacular Ahwahnee Hotel in always prepared and always willing make a political statement. Yosemite. Due to an unfortunate to cooperate. He has made a com- State Rep. JD Rossetti We live in a free country, thanks to our brave men and women and very silly trademark dispute, mitment to the future of our county, P.O. Box 40600 in uniform, where athletes and other pampered people can refuse this iconic structure was forced serving in many capacities. Olympia, WA 98504-0600 to stand during the national anthem. But our nation is like a fam- to change its name as of March 1, Our county needs a steady hand phone: (360) 786-7806 ily, dysfunctional in many ways, but well worth loving. United we 2016, and is now known as the Ma- at the wheel, one with a future ori- fax: (360) 786-7210 stand; divided we fall. jestic Yosemite Hotel. ented vision. Dan would do a great email: jd.rossetti@leg. Let’s keep standing together in this greatest nation on God’s Locally, we are fortunate to have job for us. I recommend you vote wa.gov green Earth. the Crater Lake Lodge, built in for him. ••• 1915; Mount Rainier’s Paradise Inn, dating from 1916; and Olympic Na- Julie McDonald, a personal historian from Toledo, may be reached at Tim Browning [email protected]. tional Park’s Lake Quinault Lodge,

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Items submitted are subject to editing and be sent to [email protected]. n Editor Eric Schwartz can be reached at (360) discussion of vital issues and events affecting will become the property of this newspaper. Po- 807-8224, or by e-mail at eschwartz@chronline. the quality of life in Lewis County and adjoining etry is not accepted. com. regions. When necessary, we will be willing to take a tough, definitive stance on a controver- sial issue. • Main 9 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016 Washington Secretary of State Race Heats Up Ahead of Vote FORMER MICROSOFT MANAGER: Seeks to Unseat Only Elected Statewide Republican on West Coast By Rachel La Corte The Associated Press OLYMPIA — Republicans have overseen Washington state elections for more than 50 years despite Democrats dominating most other statewide offices. Secretary of State Kim Wyman is the lone statewide elected Republican for Washing- Elaine Thompson / AP Photo Ted S. Warren / AP Photo ton state and the entire continen- In this May 3, ile photo, Tina Podlodowski, a Democratic candidate for secretary In this May 4, ile photo, Washington Secretary of State Kim Wyman poses for a tal West Coast. of state, poses for a portrait in Seattle. Current Secretary of State Kim Wyman is photo at the Capitol in Olympia. A Republican has overseen Washington state She faces a challenge from currently the lone statewide elected Republican not only in Washington state, but elections for over 50 years despite Democrats dominating most other statewide Democrat Tina Podlodowski, a the entire West Coast. oices, and Secretary of State Wyman — currently the lone statewide elected Re- former Microsoft manager who publican not only in Washington state, but the entire west coast — faces a chal- served on the Seattle City Council lenge from Democrat Tina Podlodowski, a former Microsoft manager who served state races than in previous years, about the vulnerability of an online as an adviser to current Seattle Mayor Ed Murray in 2014. for one four-year term in the 1990s said Cornell Clayton, a political voter registration and information and was an adviser to current Se- science professor at Washington site that inadvertently made infor- attle Mayor Ed Murray in 2014. State University. mation like voters' phone numbers working with me to identify and and preregistration for 16- and An August survey by inde- "You have someone at the and emails accessible. correct the situation before any 17-year-olds ahead of their eligi- pendent pollster Stuart Elway top of the ticket that we know is The problem has since been further problems occurred." bility to vote at age 18. She also had Wyman leading Podlodows- The issue came up six weeks said she would mandate perfor- ki 41 percent to 33 percent with turning off large numbers of in- fixed and Wyman's office said dependent voters," he said, refer- that there was no security breach before ballots for the Nov. 8 elec- mance audits for all of the state's 26 percent of voters undecided. tion will start being mailed to 39 county election offices to as- The Elway survey of 500 reg- ring to Republican presidential or hack of the voter system, and candidate Donald Trump. that information like Social Se- the state's 4 million voters. sess effectiveness on issues rang- istered voters was conducted by Wyman has more than two ing from election-related costs to phone Aug. 9-13. Its margin of The Washington secretary of curity or driver's license num- state race is tight on the funding bers were never accessible. decades of experience in elec- registrations. Podlodowski also error was plus or minus 4.5 per- tions work and has stressed that wants more drop boxes for voters centage points. front. Podlodowski has raised But in a statement, Pod- more than $500,000 to finance lodowski said that Wyman "has her "whole career has been about around the state. Wyman narrowly won her turning people out to vote." Wyman, who previously election four years ago and vot- her campaign so far, compared not taken any clear steps to safe- "The single most important served as the Thurston County ing in August's "top two" pri- to about $425,000 for Wyman. guard our personal information." mary was tight, with Wyman Podlodowski has attacked Wyman in a statement apolo- element of my race is that Wash- auditor and the county's elec- getting 48 percent of the vote Wyman on issues ranging from gized for the error, saying that she ington state needs to have elec- tions director, noted that her of- and Podlodowski receiving 46 low primary voter turnout to a takes her responsibility to safe- tions that are fair and accurate," fice already does a best-practices percent. Libertarian Tim Turner delay on getting an online busi- guard voter information seriously. she said. "We've had a long his- review of all the county offices at was far behind in third place and ness portal up and running. In She said that her office took quick tory of that in our state." least every five years, down from was knocked out of the running addition to being the state's chief action to fix the problem after Podlodowski counters that reviews every three years due to for the November election. elections' officer, the secretary of Podlodowski notified officials. Wyman "is about the status quo." funding issues. Part of Wyman's challenge state also serves as chief corpora- "We all have to work together "And I'm about, 'is it time to She said she will continue in keeping her office in Republi- tions officer and supervisor of the to protect each other," Wyman make a change?" she said. "It's a pushing the Legislature for fund- can hands arises from the politi- state archives and state library. wrote. "I've always tried to do definite contrast." ing for her initiatives that have cal divide brought about by the Podlodowski's campaign on what's in the public's best inter- Podlodowski wants free not been approved by lawmak- presidential election race that Friday revealed that she notified est regardless of partisanship or postage for mailed ballots and ers, including a statewide printed could have more of an impact on the state Office of Cybersecurity anything else, so I appreciate her same-day voter registration version of the voter guide. Washington to Choose First New Lieutenant Governor Since ‘97 PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE: Retirement of Has a Democrat and Republican Tangling to Reach Second Highest Position in State OLYMPIA (AP) — For the first time in two decades, a new lieutenant governor will hold the gavel in the . Voters will decide in Novem- ber between Democratic state Sen. Cyrus Habib of Bellevue

and Marty McClendon, a Repub- Ted S. Warren / AP Photo lican real estate agent, pastor and Top left: In this photo taken Aug. 29, Marty McClendon, the Republican candidate conservative talk show host from for Washington state lieutenant governor, poses for a photo near the Tacoma Nar- Gig Harbor. rows Bridge in Gig Harbor. McClendon, a real estate agent, pastor and conserva- ROCHESTER LUMBER The second highest posi- tive talk show host, is facing Democratic state Sen. Cyrus Habib of Bellevue. tion in the state, the lieutenant CHECK OUT OUR PRICE FOR 3’ 29 GAUGE METAL ROOFING! WE ALSO STOCK A LARGE SELECTION OF POLE BUILDING SUPPLIES governor is best known as the Elaine Thompson / AP Photo president of the Senate and pre- Top Right: In this Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013, ile photo, Rep. Cyrus Habib, D-Kirk- Insulation • Vapor Barrier • Screws • Bolts 3’ Painted 40 year Armor Tech sides over that chamber during 18 colors $239/lf land, puts on his overcoat following a committee hearing in Olympia. Habib is Sliding Door Hardware • 24’ Trusses the legislative sessions, ensur- Washington state’s irst blind lawmaker in decades. The race for lieutenant gov- 3’ Painted 40 year Armor Tech ing that protocol is followed and ernor is between Democratic state senator Habib, and a Republican real estate Blueprints • and of course all the lumber White, Green, Red, & Brown weighing in on parliamentary 8’, 10’ & 12’ in stock $219/lf agent, pastor and conservative talk show host. Sen. Cyrus Habib of Bellevue and SELLING POLE BARN KITS SINCE 1988 questions that arise during de- 19523 Sargent Rd SW Marty McClendon of Gig Harbor advanced through the state’s crowded top two Check out our website: rochesterlumber.net Rochester, WA bate. And in case of a tie in the primary in August and will appear on the November ballot. Open Mon-Fri 7am-5:30pm Sat 7am-5pm Closed Sundays chamber, the lieutenant governor 360.273.5213 CH5633065hw.os would cast the deciding vote. state Senate campaign in 2010, Less frequently, the office is and another failed bid in 2014, called to fill in for the governor that time for Congress. ‘‘I think it’s a when the head of state is away So far, Habib has the fun- reasonable or incapacitated. In Washington draising edge, having raised The Books of Lewis County — as in more than a dozen other more than $729,000 compared precaution.’’ states — the lieutenant governor to McClendon's $35,000. And an Available now! is elected separately from the of- August survey by independent Rep. Cyrus Habib, A Simple Song by fice of governor. pollster Stuart Elway had Habib speaking about prohibiting guns in the Russ Mohney Habib, a 35-year-old attorney in the lead over McClendon, 38 public gallery who completely lost his eyesight percent to 33 percent, with 29 to cancer at age 8, was first elect- percent of voters undecided. ed to the state House in 2012 and The winner will replace Lt. gardless of whether the president was elected to the state Senate in Gov. Brad Owen, a Democrat pro tem signs it. 2014. He says his experience in who has held the post since 1997. Another thing Habib has said $ 99 is that he would seek to prohibit 28ea the Senate, as well as his position He announced his retirement ear- + Tax teaching legislative procedure lier this year, sparking a rare rush all guns in the public gallery $ 99 12 ea at Seattle University, makes the of candidates for the office that that overlooks the Senate floor. + Tax office of lieutenant governor a pays more than $100,000 a year. Currently, under a rule change Our Hometowns Volume 1-3 natural transition for him. Owen and Habib butted implemented by Owen last year, "What voters have indicated heads earlier this year after Owen only openly carried firearms are through this choice is that they sent Habib a letter suggesting he prohibited in the gallery. Those do want somebody who will use is too partisan for the position, with concealed weapons permits $ 95 the office to be an active partici- criticizing Habib's statements are still permitted. Book Only 12ea + Tax pant in our public policy debates that he would not sign bills that "I think it's a reasonable pre- $ 99 + Tax and discussions," he said of vot- he thought were unconstitu- caution," Habib said, calling the 9 ea ers' decision to advance him tional — such as a budget that Senate floor a 'target-rich envi- through last month's crowded did not properly fund education. DVD Only ronment.' "I really don't believe + Tax "top two" primary. In a year when the state is un- $ 99 in 'Well, it hasn't happened yet.' 3 ea McClendon, 49, said he der a Supreme Court contempt The Flood That's not how you want to deal thinks voters are looking for order and facing a deadline to of 2007 DVD & Book with public safety." Book & DVD Combo Tales from Saturday’s Child something different than the sta- comply with a court order to by Gordon Aadland tus quo this year. properly fund education, Habib McClendon disagrees, noting $ 98+ Tax 13ea CH549639cf.sw "I'm just a normal guy, I can said that it's important for him that people with concealed weap- relate to normal people," he said. to be on the record in protest if on permits have to go through a Stop in today to one of these "People who have been part of any budget passed by the cham- background check. locations and get your copy!! the system have been part of the ber did not satisfy the court's re- He said that expanding the problem." quirements. He notes his protest ban to "those that are legally au- Lewis County McClendon has run for office would only be symbolic, since thorized to carry guns is not the Historical Museum before. He had an unsuccessful the bill could move forward re- way to do it." Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016

Sirens, Court Records, Records Lotteries, Commodities Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT in the 600 block of South Tower CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT a shoplifter. Michelle L. Moore, MORTON POLICE DEPARTMENT Vehicle Prowl Avenue. Rochester Woman Arrested 38, of Rochester, was cited and Police Respond to Dispute on DUI Charge After released on suspicion of third- • At 10:56 a.m. on Friday, License Plates Taken degree theft for allegedly taking • At 10:05 a.m. on Sept. 6, police received a report of a ve- Sidewalk-Driving $47 in merchandise. police responded to a report of hicle prowl in the 800 block of K • At 10:47 p.m. on Saturday, • At 2:53 p.m. on Sunday, po- a verbal dispute in the 100 block license plates were reported • At 7:41 a.m. on Friday, po- Street. A license plate, a GoPro lice arrested Jamie L. Craig, 36, lice received a report of a shoplift- of Second Street in Morton. camera, a vehicle chip program- stolen from a vehicle in the 900 er in the 500 block of West Main A man reportedly smashed a block of South Scheuber Road. of Rochester, in the 700 block of mer and a vehicle title were re- West Main Street on suspicion Street. No arrests were made. woman’s phone on the ground. ported stolen. of driving under the influence. • At 12:49 a.m. on Monday, Officers advised the man to stay • At 11:38 a.m. on Saturday, Man Booked After Alleged Witnesses reported seeing the police arrested Gretchen M. away from the woman. a vehicle prowl was reported Public Urination vehicle driving on the sidewalk. Reyna, 40, of Chehalis, on suspi- in the 1000 block of F Street in • At 7:20 p.m. on Sunday, cion of third-degree theft in the Woman Booked Centralia. police arrested Matthew E. East- Man Booked for Alleged 1600 block of Northwest Louisi- on Harassment Charges • At 3:40 p.m. on Monday, ana Avenue. man, 32, of Centralia, was ar- Domestic Violence • At 12:38 p.m. on Thursday, a vehicle prowl was reported rested in the 100 block of South in the 800 block of North Pearl • At 6:22 p.m. on Friday, po- police responded to a report of Silver Street for allegedly expos- Teen to Be Referred harassment in the 600 block of Street. Backpacks and fishing ing himself to two women while lice responded to the 1200 block to Prosecutors for Assault gear were taken. of Southwest Second Street after Airport Way in Morton. Tiffany urinating on a tree. He was at Green Hill M. Mora, 20, of Morton, was booked into the Lewis County receiving a report of a verbal dis- turbance. Joshua W. Hoyt-Siler, • At 1:34 p.m. on Saturday, arrested on suspicion of harass- Suspects Cash Forged Check Jail on suspicion of indecent ex- 35, of Chehalis, was arrested police received a report of an as- ment and booked into the Lewis posure. • At 2:50 p.m. on Friday, po- on suspicion of third-degree sault by an inmate on a correc- County Jail. lice received a report of a suspect malicious mischief, domestic tions officer at Green Hill School trying to cash a forged check in Medication Taken violence, interfering with the in the 300 block of Southwest Vehicle Reported Stolen the 1300 block of Harrison Av- • At 1:12 p.m. on Monday, reporting of domestic violence 11th Street. A 17-year-old boy enue. No arrests were made. • At 8:47 p.m. on Friday, po- police received a report of a theft and obstructing a law enforce- will be referred to prosecutors lice received a report of a vehicle of medication in the 200 block of ment officer. on possible assault charges. Man Arrested on Eluding Charge stolen from the 200 block of North Railroad Avenue. Mossyrock Road West in Mossy- • At 5:36 p.m. on Friday, po- Trespassers Reported Vehicle Prowl rock. The case is under investiga- lice arrested Tristan Martinez, Stolen Hondas Recovered • At 8:29 a.m. on Saturday, • At 2:18 p.m. on Saturday, tion. 26, of Federal Way, in the 1400 • At 1:13 p.m. on Monday, police received a report of a tres- a vehicle prowl was reported block of South Tower Avenue on police recovered a Honda car passer in the 200 block of North- in the 500 block of Southwest Police Contact Drunk and suspicion of attempting to elude that had been reported stolen in west North Street. Parkland Drive. Disorderly Woman a police officer and for a felony the 900 block of K Street in Cen- • At 12:28 p.m. on Saturday, warrant. • At 9:20 p.m on Friday, po- tralia. police received a report of kids Teen Booked on Assault Charge lice responded to the 100 block • At 1:48 p.m. on Monday, walking on railroad tracks in of Collar Avenue in Morton to Robbery Reported the 900 block of Southwest Che- • At 10:19 p.m. on Saturday, police recovered a stolen Honda police arrested Robert D. Barber, a report of a drunken woman • At 1:25 a.m. on Saturday, car in a field in the 1300 block of halis. Avenue. knocking on the homeowner’s • At 1:41 a.m. on Sunday, 18, of Chehalis, on suspicion of police received a report of a rob- Winterwood Drive in Centralia. fourth-degree assault in the 700 windows and doors trying to get bery in the 1500 block of South police received a report of a the resident to buy her alcohol. trespasser in a store in the 1600 block of Northwest Ohio Av- Gold Street. A woman reported Forgery Suspect enue. her purse was stolen. An investi- Tries to Take $8,000 block of Northwest Louisiana Clothes Theft, Mistaken gation is ongoing. Avenue. The person was sus- • At 1:55 p.m. on Monday, pected of shoplifting, but no ar- Vehicle Stolen Garbage Dumping Reported Hit and Run Suspect Arrested police received a report from the rests were made. • At 10:40 p.m. on Sunday, • At 5:07 p.m., police received 100 block of South Pearl Street • At 12:11 p.m. on Sunday, a police received a report of a theft a report from the 100 block of • At 1:34 a.m. on Saturday, of a person trying to fraudulent- trespasser was reported in the of a 1992 Nissan Pathfinder in East Main Street in Mossyrock police arrested Nicolas Tomas- ly withdraw $8,000 from a bank. 600 block of Northwest Haw- the 500 block of Northwest St. of people dumping garbage in Gasper, 28, of Centralia, in the thorne Place in Chehalis. No Helens Avenue. 100 block of Virginia Drive on please see SIRENS, page Main 16 Shoplifter Not Apprehended arrests were made. The suspect suspicion of hit and run. was allegedly digging through a • At 2:37 p.m. on Monday, garbage can. Make This The Year You Pre-Plan Vehicles Stolen police received a report of a • At 1:36 p.m. on Sunday, po- shoplifter in the 1100 block of • At 5:59 p.m. on Saturday, a lice arrested Drake A. Lorber, Funeral Planning ahead of ime means: Harrison Avenue. No arrests 26, of Chehalis, on suspicion of • Your family knows your wishes red 2004 Kia Rio was reported were made. stolen from a parking lot in the second-degree criminal trespass • Your loved ones are relieved of inancial issues in the 100 block of Chehalis Av- 2500 block of Haviland Street. Bicycle Stolen • Emoional, costly decisions are avoided • At 5:39 a.m. on Monday, a enue. • You have peace of mind knowing you have green 1996 Honda Civic was re- • At 2:49 p.m. on Monday, a given your family a loving git ported stolen in the 100 block of bicycle was reported stolen from Attempted Burglary to Shed Call Gary to schedule a Pre-Planning appointment or for Halliday Road. a carport in the 2400 block of • At 8:48 a.m. on Saturday, advice on how to start the conversaion about inal wishes Leisure Lane. police received a report of an Assault Suspect Arrested attempted burglary to a shed in

Two Arrested on Suspicion of CH563609jc.do • At 6:23 p.m. on Saturday, the 200 block of Southwest 10th OUR LEWIS COUNTY Possessing Stolen Items Street in Chehalis. ARRANGEMENT OFFICE police cited David B. Calhoun, 1126 S. Gold St., Suite 208 32, of Centralia, in the 100 block • At 4:22 p.m. on Monday, Centralia, WA of Virginia Drive on suspicion of police arrested Kyle W. Elliot, Shoplifting Reported fourth-degree assault. Calhoun 39, a transient, and Michael E. • At 11:42 a.m. on Saturday, For Appointments Call 360-807-4468 Available 24/7 is accused of assaulting a civil Caton, 32, of Winlock, near the police responded to a report of process server who was serving intersection of Tower Avenue eviction papers. and Walnut Street on suspicion of possession of stolen property Counterfeit Cash Reported and theft. A victim of a vehicle JAMES ROBERT HALE prowl told police he saw Caton Sept. 2, 1918 - Sept. 10, 2016 • At 7:45 p.m. on Saturday, walking with a backpack he be- police received a report of a per- Anna Lee Hale; and Edith’s the slots. $12,523 was the lieved to be his. An investigation son, Jim. biggest jackpot. son using fake $20 bills at a busi- is ongoing. In 1943, Jim joined the He worked with the ness in the 1300 block of Lum U.S. Navy during WWll Lions Club in Mineral for Road. Police responded, and the and was radioman on the years, helping with the woman reported that she didn’t Alleged Shoplifter Cited Landing Craft Infantry Ship campground, was a member know the bills were fake, and • At 9:30 p.m. on Monday, LCI(G)-455. The armistice of the American Legion, said she received them during a police cited Jesse M. McCrack- was signed on his 27th Storm King Post 171, garage sale, according to police. en-Bates, 19, of Centralia, in the birthday. Friendships were commissioner of the Mineral • At 6:19 a.m. on Monday, a 1100 block of Johnson Road on forged while out in the Cemetery and belonged to counterfeit $5 bill was reported suspicion of third-degree theft. Paciic, far from home. Thethe Loyal Order of Moose LCI Association had regular in Morton. He was always reunions that Jim attended working to help improve Death Notices Lotteries throughout the years. the quality of life for friends He worked for others as and neighbors. The list of • EVELYN A. MURRAY, 98, Centralia, died Washington’s Monday Games well as himself. Jim worked good deeds is long and the Saturday, Sept. 10, at Riverside Nursing James Robert Hale lived & Rehabilitation Center, Centralia. No Powerball: for the US Forest Service proof is in the plaques on the a full 98 years, embracing services are planned at this time. Ar- Next jackpot: $222 million and spent three seasons as a walls of his home, photos in rangements are under the care of New- each and every day. He was Mega Millions: Fire Lookout on High Rock. albums, medals from the ell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Centralia. born in Flynn, Wash., Sept. Next jackpot: $122 million This is where he brought his war and the stories people • CAROL FERN PICKETT, 75, Aberdeen, 2, 1918, to J.D. and Eliza share about how he tried to Lotto: 02-05-16-22-34-45 bride, Velma Vanderpool, died Saturday, Sept. 10, at Prestige Post- Hale. Jim grew up there and for their honeymoon. They do the right thing, be a good Acute and Rehabilitation Center, Cen- Next jackpot: $5.8 million went to school in Mineral tralia. No services are planned. Arrange- were married March 11, man, live a good life. Hit 5: 02-10-23-31-37 and graduated from Morton 1939. In succession, he ments are under the care of McComb & Next cashpot: $200,000 Jim illed each day with a Wagner Family Funeral Home and Cre- High School in 1936. He owned a grocery store, passion for family, friends, matory, Centralia. Match 4: x06-07-17-18 died peacefully at home gas station and print shop good times and great • LOIS E. CHAPMAN, 89, Winlock, died Daily Game: 3-3-0 Saturday, Sept. 10, 2016, in Tacoma. Jim became memories! Sunday, Sept. 11, at home. A memo- Keno: 02-04-06-12-16-18-19-20-35- after a sudden illness. a litho photographer and To honor his wishes, a rial service will be at 12:30 p.m. Sunday 41-48-50-58-61-63-64-68-69-71-80 He is survived by his worked at a newspaper in private service will be held the Christian Church, 111 NW Prindle son, Timothy Hale (Ellen); Kent, Wash. He retired from for family Thursday, Sept. St., Chehalis. Arrangements are under daughters, Glorya Sabin the care of Cattermole Funeral Home, Commodities there in 1973 and moved 15, 2016, at the Mineral Winlock. (Jimmy), Sally Bronow to his Christmas tree farm, Cemetery, followed by a Gas in Washington — $2.68 (AAA of (Tim) and Jill MacNeil Hale Plantation, in Mineral, celebration of life, open • NELLIE ELLEN LYONS, 89, Chehalis, died Washington) Friday, Sept. 9, at Logan Street Manor, (Alex); sister, Marie Sherard Wash. Jim enjoyed having to all, at 1 p.m., in the Crude Oil — $45.27 per barrel (CME Chehalis. No services are scheduled (Ted); two of Edith’s Group) people come and make the Mineral School gymnasium at this time. Arrangements are under children, Pam Holzemer Gold — $1,326 (Monex) farm part of their Christmas in Mineral. Pastor Kathy the care of Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, (Mark) and Jon Fotheringill tradition. Centralia. Silver — $19.25 (Monex) Johnstone, oficiating, (Barbara); and numerous Velma passed away Mineral Presbyterian • IVA THORSON, 96, Centralia, died Thurs- grandchildren and great- in 1982 after 43 years of Church. day, Sept. 8, at home. No services are grandchildren. planned at this time. Arrangements Corrections marriage. Jim then married Memorial contributions Jim was preceded in death are under the care of Newell-Hoerling’s ••• Edith Fotheringill in 1983 in Jim’s name, Loyal Order Mortuary, Centralia. by his irst wife, Velma in and they traveled the world of Moose in Morton or The Chronicle seeks to be accu- 1982; his second wife, Edith • GLENNA A. DAVIS, 94, Centralia, died rate and fair in all its reporting. If and also gambled with Hope for Little Hearts. Saturday, June 11, at Prestige Post-Acute in 2013; Also his parents, you find an error or believe a news friends during their 29 and Rehabilitation Center, Centralia. A J.D. and Eliza Hale; brother, celebration of life will be at 1 p.m. Sat- item is incorrect, please call the years of marriage. Vegas,To view this obituary, please go to newsroom as soon as possible at Marcus; sisters, Verna Reno and Laughlin were chronline.com/obituaries. urday at the Toledo First Baptist Church. Bevan, Mabel Compton and Arrangements are under the care of Fir 807-8224, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. favorite destinations to play Lawn Funeral Chapel, Toledo. Monday through Friday. • Main 11 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016 University of Washington Teaches Hands-On Patient Care From Day One NATIONAL TREND: Before class of students in fall 2017. side of class and then spend more time in class discussing case his- Last Year, UW Was Shift to Active Learning tories and working on problems Among Scores of Schools in groups — for example, learn- The UW's new curriculum ing how to read an EKG. Practicing 100-Year- kicks off with two weeks of in- Medical education's modern Old Curriculum tensive training, including the roots can be traced back to 1910 CPR course, and lessons on how with a document known as the By Katherine Long to take a medical history and Flexner Report, after American The Seattle Times perform a physical exam. educator Abraham Flexner, who When those weeks are up, outlined how medicine should SEATTLE — Dr. Thomas the students get their first white Rea knelt at the side of the man be taught in colleges and univer- doctor coats. From that point on, sities. lying motionless on the ground. they'll spend one day a week in "Hello! Hello! Are you OK?" he In 2010, the Carnegie Foun- hospitals and clinics, shadowing dation for the Advancement of said urgently, feeling for a pulse doctors and doing basic clinic in the man's neck — and finding Teaching published a study, Edu- work cating Physicians, that called for none. Patients as well as students Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times a major overhaul of the way doc- Rea locked his hands together will benefit, said Allen, the vice In this Monday, Aug. 22, photo, irst-year medical students, from left, Laurisa Ro- tors are taught, including more and started the rhythmic chest dean. Students have more time drigues, Melyssa Barnard, Joan Tran, Michelle Nemetz and Daniel Lim learn the use active learning at the start of compressions used in cardiopul- to sit and talk to patients, she of an automated external deibrillator for High-Performance CPR from lead medic medical school. More than half monary resuscitation. In a circle said, and sometimes they're able around him, four University of Kevin Bernt, right, of Central Kitsap Fire and Rescue, in Seattle. the nation's medical schools are to uncover information about a shifting to that approach, Allen Washington medical students medical condition that initially said. watched closely. real-life examples. And this year, better," he said. might have been missed by a CPR training, like the type In reality, the "person" suf- instead of learning standard The new way of training time-pressed doctor. led by Rea with the mannequin, fering from cardiac arrest was a CPR, the students learned an in- also acknowledges a new real- Students also get a chance to was taught during the first weeks mannequin, and the exercise is novative method of CPR that re- ity: While it was once important practice their bedside manner of medical school under the old one example of a big change in lies on teamwork. for doctors-to-be to memorize from the start of their training. curriculum. But even that train- medical education — one that Around the region, patients extensive amounts of medical "We spend more time in medical ing has been tweaked: Students relies far less on lectures and are likely to notice the difference. information, much of that is now school now on the communica- far more on hands-on activities, They'll encounter more just a few clicks away in profes- tions piece," she said. this year learned a method called such as learning CPR with some young medical students helping sional medical databases. Martinez, the first year- High-Performance Cardiopul- of the area's most skilled para- to make the rounds. First- and The new curriculum is being medical student, said he and his monary Resuscitation, or HP- medics, EMTs and doctors. second-year students will do used at all of the UW's medical- peers began learning how to take CPR, a tightly choreographed Before last year, the UW was physical exams in hospitals, for school locations through the a medical history on the second method of providing the lifesav- one of scores of schools still us- example, or take a patient's med- program known as WWAMI, day of class, and on the third day ing resuscitation that has im- ing a 100-year-old curriculum ical history before the physician in which four relatively small they practiced taking medical proved the local survival rates for that emphasized eight-hours-a- enters the room — a history that neighboring Western states histories with patients who vol- patients from 20 percent in the day, five-days-a-week lectures. the doctor will then repeat back (Wyoming, Alaska, Montana unteered to be part of the train- 1970s to 62 percent in 2014. The Medical students didn't escape to the patient to make sure it's ac- and Idaho) share in the cost of ing at Harborview. national average is 16 percent. the confines of the lecture hall curate. educating students through the The first week of medical Dr. David Carlbom, director and begin taking care of patients "This is a much better experi- UW School of Medicine, rather school was "really fast-paced, of the Michael K. Copass Para- until their third year, reported ence for students — it gives them than building their own separate kind of a lot at once, but they're medic Training Program at UW the Seattle Times. much more of a flavor of what medical schools. really showing us the ins and Medicine's Harborview Medical Then last year, following a na- they're going to do for the rest of It's also being used in the outs really fast," said Marti- Center, led this training session. tional trend, the School of Medi- their careers," said Suzanne Al- UW School of Medicine's newest nez, who grew up in the eastern He says CPR training transforms cine tossed its old curriculum len, the UW School of Medicine's partnership, with Gonzaga Uni- Washington town of Warden, young medical students from and began teaching students us- vice dean for academic, rural versity in Spokane. near Moses Lake. timid spectators to confident ing a hands-on approach. and regional affairs. WSU's new Spokane-based leaders. A few weeks after starting First-year medical student Elson Floyd College of Medicine And it's not a lecture. medical school, for example, stu- Alex Martinez agreed. "We get to plans to take a similar active- Lectures Outside of Class "I logged more than 2,000 dents now begin shadowing doc- learn it and then do it, and that learning approach. The school In what's known as the hours in this room, in lectures," tors, allowing them to connect is helping us not only retain the is in the middle of accreditation "flipped" classroom, students Carlbom told the UW students. lessons from the classroom with information, but apply it much work, and hopes to accept its first watch prerecorded lectures out- "You won't — thank God!" Increased Lead Testing Leads to Busier Days at Washington Laboratory UPTICK: Lead Scares in Rangell said. The lab also has a microbiology department and Flint, Tacoma Cause a conducts analytical services for Huge Spike in Workload stormwater and wastewater cli- ents who are required to monitor for Vancouver Facility their system and discharge water. By Adam Littman Even with the boom in test- ing, Rangell said not much has The Columbian changed at BSK in Vancouver VANCOUVER — A typical in recent months. A part-time month at the Vancouver lab lo- staffer was made full time to deal cation of BSK Associates used to with the increase in samples, and mean 10 to 15 water samples sent they put a folding table out to in through various cities and a create a new work space in a hall- few other homeowner samples way where employees can sort sprinkled in. and label samples. They've also In August, the lab with seven rented some space in Beaverton, full-time employees handled Oregon, for extra storage. more than 5,000 samples, re- "It's been a challenge," said ported The Columbian. Dennis Wells, business develop- It's been a busy summer for ment associate with BSK. "We've BSK Labs in Vancouver amid kept up with it, though. We have an increase in samples sent in a good team here to do it." thanks to the water crisis in Flint, Rangell said the Fresno lab has Michigan, and elevated levels brought on additional staff and re- of lead turning up in drinking sources to deal with the increased water at schools in Tacoma and Ariane Kunze / The Columbian testing from all over. It's not just Portland earlier this year. In an Aug. 31 photo, Kevin Churo, a lab assistant at BSK Labs in Vancouver, organizes samples of water in a temporary work schools sending in samples that "Tacoma was the tipping space set up to deal with an increase in tests sent to the lab due to recent headlines about elevated levels of lead in drinking led to the increased workload. point," said Renea Rangell, lab di- water at schools. "We've seen an increase in rector at the Vancouver location. homeowners asking about it," "We saw an increase in schools The school districts all con- ply has high levels of lead. Fre- in Vancouver, Fresno and Rancho Wells said. "Now it's part of the wanting to test water before the ducted multiple rounds of tests quently, elevated lead tests come Cordova, California. everyday language." school year was out, and a second and replaced the bubblers or en- from issues with pipes, especially The Vancouver lab doesn't To get tested, homeowners push recently before school start- tire water fountains that tested with pumping installed before conduct lead tests, so all those just have to collect a sample and ed back up. By October, I expect high. BSK lab officials tell cli- 1986, when the Safe Drinking Wa- samples were sent to California. send it to the lab. It costs $28.25 things will die down." ents to follow the Environmental ter Act made it a requirement to In Vancouver, the employees log for lead analysis of a water sam- In Clark County, tests showed Protection Agency's "3T" system use only lead-free materials in new the samples into the system, label ple at BSK, Rangell said. elevated levels of lead at Image for dealing with lead: training, plumbing and plumbing repairs. them and let the clients know the The lab has also heard from Elementary School in Evergreen testing and telling. The testing The increase in testing has results of the tests. The Vancou- businesses where employees Public Schools, Ridgefield High portion allows samples to detect helped BSK and its staff introduce ver location locally analyzes most were curious about the drinking School and View Ridge Middle which individual water source, themselves to the community. BSK, short-hold time samples and water and sent in samples. School in the Ridgefield School or sources, have elevated levels which is based in Fresno, Califor- other tests within the Safe Drink- "Water quality awareness is al- District and Dorothy Fox El- of lead. nia, took over the Evergreen Bou- ing Water and Clean Water Acts, ways a good thing," Rangell said. ementary School and the Zeller- Rangell said that even if a levard lab after purchasing Addy testing for things such as nitrates, "We like to see people being more bach Administration Center in school gets water from a city, that Lab in 2014. The company has of- total coliform, E. coli, fluoride, proactive. It's a good thing to be the Camas School District. doesn't mean the city's water sup- fices around California, with labs chloride, chlorine and sulfate, informed." News in Brief Grand Ronde Appeals lower court's ruling to allow the are not intended to save federal Federal Building. woman" but never apologized for Cowlitz tribe to establish a res- dollars. But a second DOE office, the his actions. Ruling to Allow ervation in Clark County, Wash- The Energy Department says Office of River Protection, was Michelle Moen, 58, died in Cowlitz Casino ington. The Cowlitz tribe plans the move is intended to improve created in 1998, and its workers September 2015 from strangu- to build a 368,000-square-foot communications among work- have been based in north Rich- lation and was found with ax SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Or- casino there. ers at two Hanford agencies. land. wounds to the head. Police say egon's Grand Ronde tribe is The Grand Ronde tribe es- The Tri-City Herald says an Moen then tried to kill himself taking a decision to allow the timates it will lose 41 percent of anonymous letter criticizing the by carbon monoxide poisoning. Cowlitz tribe to build a casino its revenue if the Cowlitz tribe's change was sent to Tri-City of- 73-Year-Old Husband Prosecutors said a previ- in La Center, Washington, to the Ilani casino is permitted to open. ficials, Washington's congres- ous domestic violence charge U.S. Supreme Court. sional delegation and the media. Gets Life in Prison brought against Cleon Moen by The Statesman Journal re- The letter questions the move's for Murdering Wife ported that the Grand Ronde Officials Defend cost and logic. his wife resulted in a hung jury tribe has decided to appeal the The plan is to move most KELSO (AP) — A judge has and that the charge angered him, decision to the federal high court Plans to Move Some Hanford DOE employees into sentenced a 73-year-old man to providing the motive for the kill- after the U.S. Circuit Court of Hanford Workers three nearby buildings in the life in prison without the possi- ing. The couple was in the midst appeals denied its request on same north Richland office com- bility for parole for strangling his of divorcing when the slaying oc- July 29. Tribal members were in- RICHLAND (AP) — Plans to plex. wife to death last year. curred. formed of the filing decision at move about 350 Department of For almost 51 years, the Rich- The Daily News reported A jury on Thursday found an Aug. 31 council meeting. Energy and other employees out land Operations Office has di- Cleon Moen told the judge in Moen guilty of first-degree mur- The tribe is contesting a of the Richland Federal Building rected Hanford work from the court Friday that "he loved that der. Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief 2nd Try at Jury Selection Syria Cease-Fire Underway in Georgia NCAA Pulls Events Out Holding, With Only Hot Car Death Minor Violations BRUNSWICK, Ga. (AP) — A BEIRUT (AP) — The Syrian second attempt at jury selec- cease-fire appeared to be holding tion in the trial of a metro At- of NC Over LGBT Law on Tuesday despite sporadic and lanta man charged with killing minor violations of the U.S. and his toddler son is underway at a By Aaron Beard Russian brokered truce, which is courthouse 275 miles from the AP Sports Writer aimed at paving the way for the suburban parking lot where the “On a personal note, it’s time for this bill to be delivery of humanitarian aid and child died in the back seat of a Basketball-crazed North the revival of peace talks. hot SU V. Carolina has lost its next chance repealed as its counter to basic human rights.” The deal, hammered out by Despite the long-distance to host NCAA men’s basketball U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry relocation of the trial, most po- tournament games along with John Swofford and his Russian counterpart Ser- tential jurors questioned by the several other championship Atlantic Coast Conference commissioner gey Lavrov last week, officially judge said they not only had events due to a state law that came into effect at sunset on Mon- heard about the case against some say can lead to discrimina- day. The Syrian army said it would Justin Ross Harris, but had also tion against LGBT people. cause of the cumulative actions its own campus. abide by the cease-fire until mid- formed opinions about his guilt And the fallout may not be taken by the state concerning The NCAA said it will relo- night Sunday, while maintaining or innocence. over. civil rights protections.” cate the men’s basketball first- its right to defend itself against any Harris, 35, who moved to After the NCAA announced The law — known as HB2 and second-round games that violations. Georgia in 2012 from Alabama, it is pulling seven championship — requires transgender people were scheduled for March 17 and Syria’s largest insurgent groups is charged with murder in the events from North Carolina for to use restrooms at schools 19 in Greensboro. The NCAA have expressed misgivings about June 2014 death of his 22-month- this year, Atlantic Coast Confer- and government buildings cor- will also relocate: the deal, which allows for strikes old son, Cooper. ence Commissioner John Swof- responding to the sex on their • the Division I women’s soc- against al-Qaida-linked militants ford — whose league hosts many birth certificates. It also excludes cer championship scheduled for who fight alongside the rebels. Jab- sporting events in the state, in- gender identity and sexual orien- Dec. 2 and 4 in Cary, just outside hat Fatah al-Sham, an al-Qaida- Clinton Says She Feels cluding its football championship tation from local and statewide the capital city of Raleigh; linked group previously known as Good, Didn’t Pass Out game — said the ACC’s council antidiscrimination protections. • the Division III men’s and the Nusra Front, has denounced of presidents were set to discuss HB2 was signed into law by women’s soccer championships the agreement. During Stumble the law at a previously scheduled Republican Gov. Pat McCrory set for Dec. 2 and 3 in Greens- meeting later this week. WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) earlier this year. A spokesman boro; The ACC football champi- with McCrory’s office couldn’t • the Division I women’s golf Brazilian Lawmakers — Democratic presidential can- onship game, held in Charlotte didate said immediately be reached for regional championships set for Vote to Strip Ex- since 2010, is the last marquee comment Monday evening, but May 8-10 in Greenville; Monday that she’s feeling better college sporting event left in the since falling ill at a 9/11 memo- a spokeswoman with the state • the Division III men’s and Speaker of His Seat state during the 2016-17 season. Republican party blasted the women’s tennis championships rial ceremony, but she never lost While Swofford said it would RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — consciousness and didn’t think NCAA’s decision in a statement, set for May 22-27 in Cary; Brazil’s lower house of Congress be “premature” to make any de- saying it is “so absurd it’s almost • the Division I women’s la- her pneumonia diagnosis was cisions about holding events in voted overwhelmingly late Mon- significant enough to disclose comical.” crosse championship set for May day to strip the legislative seat of its North Carolina for now, he also “I wish the NCAA was this 26 and 28 in Cary; beforehand. issued a clear statement against former speaker amid accusations “I just didn’t think it was go- concerned about the women who • and the Division II baseball of corruption and obstruction of the law. were raped at Baylor,” spokes- championship from May 27 to ing to be that big a deal,” she said “On a personal note,” Swof- justice. of the pneumonia diagnosis she woman Kami Mueller said Mon- June 3 in Cary. The Chamber of Deputies ford said, “it’s time for this bill to day night. The state has been a frequent host received Friday. She told CNN’s be repealed as its counter to basic voted 450 to 10 to remove Eduardo “Anderson Cooper 360” that de- The only championship for NCAA men’s basketball tour- Cunha after hours of debate, add- human rights.” events that can be hosted in nament games. In all, the NCAA spite doctor’s orders to rest for In a news release Monday, the ing him to a growing list of politi- five days, she thought she could North Carolina this academic said North Carolina has hosted 251 cians and business executives who NCAA says the decision by its year are ones determined when men’s tournament games since 1951, “just keep going forward and board of governors came “be- have been felled by Brazil’s sprawl- power through it and that didn’t a team earns the right to play on the most of any state. ing corruption scandals. Nine leg- work out so well.” islators abstained. Clinton abruptly left the cer- Cunha has been accused by emony and appeared to stumble A New Brazilian prosecutors of receiving while she was waiting for her millions of dollars in bribes linked motorcade. Asked whether she to the mammoth corruption scan- fainted, Clinton replied: “No, I dal at state-run oil giant Petrobras. didn’t. I felt dizzy and I did lose But the issue before the Chamber my balance for a minute. But of Deputies was only whether he I got in, once I could sit down, lied about having secret banking once I could cool off, once I got accounts in Switzerland. some water, I immediately start- Cunha, who said the accounts ed feeling better.” belonged to a trust, was pressured into resigning as speaker after the accounts came to light, but he Mosque Where Orlando had refused to give up his post as Gunman Worshipped a lawmaker. He was in his fourth Is Set on Fire term. FORT PIERCE, Fla. (AP) — The mosque that Orlando night- Hanjin Shipping Gets club gunman Omar Mateen at- $44.6M From Former, tended was heavily damaged in an arson fire that Muslim leaders Current Chiefs said was the latest incident in an SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — escalating campaign of harass- South Korea’s Hanjin Shipping ment and violence against the says it has received $44.6 million house of worship and its mem- from its current and former chiefs bers. to relieve its global cargo crisis. Given the timing — Sunday’s Mel Evans / The Associated Press The chairman of Hanjin Ship- 15th anniversary of 9/11 and the The outgoing Miss America, , back left, crowns the Miss America winner, Savvy Shields, ping, Cho Yang-ho, sent 40 bil- start of the Muslim holiday Eid while Lynn Weidner, third from right, assists, as Miss Hannah Brewer, second from right, and Miss Texas 2016 lion won ($35.7 million) from his al-Adha — investigators believe Caroline Carothers, look on during the pageant Sunday in Atlantic City, N.J. Miss Washington Alicia personal assets on Tuesday, said the blaze that broke out shortly Cooper, from Clark County, was third runner-up. Hanjin Shipping spokeswoman before midnight Sunday at the Min Park. She said former Hanjin Islamic Center of Fort Pierce Shipping chair Choi Eun-young may have been a hate crime, St. contributed 10 billion won ($8.9 Lucie County sheriff’s spokes- million). man Maj. David Thompson said. US Flies Bombers Over S. Korea The cash-strapped container No one was injured. The shipper will use the money to pay fire burned a 10-by-10-foot hole for unloading billions of dollars’ in the roof at the back of the in Show of Force Against North worth of cargo stranded offshore mosque’s main building and on its ships. The company, South blackened its eaves with soot. By Lee Jin-Man nuclear weapons and relies on estimates the North may have Korea’s top ocean shipper, filed The Associated Press the U.S. “nuclear umbrella” as a enough nuclear fuel for about 20 for bankruptcy protection on deterrent to North Korea. Wash- bombs by the end of 2016 and Aug. 31. Louisiana Woman OSAN AIR BASE, South Ko- ington also stations more than the ability to add about seven Park would not say how much Saved From Flooding rea — The United States on Tues- 28,000 troops in the South, and new bombs a year. money Hanjin needs to resolve the day sent two nuclear-capable su- tens of thousands more in Japan. “Left unchecked, Pyongyang entire cargo crisis, citing business Meets Her Rescuer personic bombers streaking over North Korea is keenly aware will likely develop the capability confidentiality. DENHAM SPRINGS, La. ally South Korea in a show of force of the U.S. presence on the pen- to reach the continental United (AP) — Millions of people have meant to cow North Korea after insula and of what it considers States with a nuclear tipped mis- seen and shared the video of a its recent nuclear test and also to the U.S. nuclear threat. It uses sile in a decade or so,” Siegfried Slovak Capital to good Samaritan jumping off a settle rattled nerves in the South. such flyovers and the Ameri- wrote on the North Korea-focused Boost Security for EU boat to rescue Hailey Brouillette The B-1B bombers, escorted can military influence in the website 38 North. He said that and her dog from a car sinking by U.S. and South Korean jets, South in its propaganda as al- more troubling was the recent test Leaders Meeting into south Louisiana floodwa- were seen by an Associated Press leged proof of U.S. hostility that successes may give Pyongyang a BRATISLAVA, Slovakia (AP) ters last month. Brouillette isn’t photographer as they flew over it claims as the reason it needs a false sense of confidence. — Slovakia’s capital is getting ready one of them, but she finally got Osan Air Base, which is 75 miles nuclear bomb program. International diplomatic for massive security measures to meet the man who saved her from the border with North Last week’s nuclear test, the efforts to rid the North of its ahead of this week’s summit of life. Korea, the world’s most heavily North’s fifth, was its most pow- bombs have been stalled since leaders from European Union Although she heard David armed. The bombers were likely erful to date. Pyongyang’s claim the last round of meetings in late member states. Phung’s voice during the rescue, to return to Andersen Air Force to have used “standardized” war- 2008. Since then, Pyongyang has Europe’s future and the con- Brouillette never saw her res- Base in Guam, without landing heads in the detonation makes ramped up both its ballistic mis- tinent’s migration crisis will be cuer’s face before their reunion in South Korea. some outsiders worry that it is sile and nuclear bomb develop- central issues at Friday’s meeting, Monday at a Denham Springs Such flyovers are common making headway in its push to ment, despite an increasing raft which comes as the member states home where she is temporarily when always high animosity develop small, sophisticated war- of sanctions. remain rattled by Britain’s June staying. rises on the Korean Peninsula, heads that can be mounted on After the test, the North’s vote to leave the EU. “I know I don’t know you, but which is technically in a state missiles that can reach the U.S. nuclear weapons institute said it Authorities said security will be I love you,” Brouillette, 53, said of war as there has never been a mainland. will take unspecified measures the tightest since Bratislava hosted as she hugged and thanked the peace treaty to officially end the Nuclear expert Siegfried to further boost its nuclear capa- a 2005 summit between U.S. Presi- man she called her “angel” and 1950-53 Korean War. Hecker, who has regularly vis- bility, which analysts said hinted dent George W. Bush and Russia’s “savior.” South Korea does not have ited the North’s nuclear facilities, at a possible sixth nuclear test. President Vladimir Putin. • Main 13 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016 Grays Harbor Commissioner Accused of Stealing Campaign Signs DENIAL: Frank Gordon campaign, and this is distracting “SOME PEOPLE SAID they saw me from the issues,” he said. with a couple of Randy Ross signs, Chalks Footage Up to State law prohibits removing and I don’t know how they had Misunderstanding or defacing “lawfully placed po- them, but somebody pitched them litical advertising.” The offense is in the back of my truck,” Gordon By Corey Morris a misdemeanor, and each sign is said. “I parked, walked over and The Daily World counted as a separate violation. laid them down next to the big “If you’re going to be a com- Ross sign that’s sitting by Duffy’s Grays Harbor County Com- missioner and take an oath to so someone can find them. Some- missioner Frank Gordon has uphold the law, then you should body being a smartass.” been accused of stealing the do that by not committing a Jennings later told The Vi- campaign signs of more than gross misdemeanor,” Ross said. dette the situation was not a mis- one candidate in Grays Harbor County, including the signs of understanding. his challenger Randy Ross. Other Signs “It was Frank taking it on The Daily World / Courtesy Photo himself to take the signs down,” Gordon is seeking re-election Accusations that Gordon has Jennings said. as District 2 county commission- A trail camera allegedly catches Grays Harbor County Commissioner Frank Gor- been removing campaign signs While on the local radio pro- er. Both Gordon and Ross are of don taking his opponent’s campaign sign last week in Aberdeen. reached a boiling point on Sept. Aberdeen. 8 during a talk show on KBKW gram — Jennings had called in Two trail camera pictures The signs were found laying candidates he said, “Not any- Radio. while Gordon was in the studio made public by Andrew Meso- in the grass nearby. more. If thrown in the back of PUD candidate David Jen- — Gordon said Jennings is “prob- jednik show a man matching Ross told The Vidette he had my truck, I’ll drop them off, but I nings said his signs were removed ably the most unliked person in Gordon’s description, wearing noticed his signs missing on won’t drive around picking them from a fence by Gordon. Jennings the state, so I have no doubt oth- what appears to be Gordon’s Sunday, Sept. 4, and when he dis- up anymore.” said he caught Gordon in the act, er people would probably want to “iconic” leather suit jacket, walk- cussed the problem with Meso- When asked about continu- and he claimed Gordon admitted yank your signs.” ing empty handed up to cam- jednik the trail camera work was ity issues — the signs were there, to removing the sign. After a few moments on the paign signs, and then walking offered. Gordon then is shown in pictures As the accusations were devel- air, Gordon excused himself so away with Randy Ross’s sign. Ross too wasn’t expecting to with signs in hand, and the signs oping, Gordon went to the radio he could “go let the chickens out.” The photo does not specifically see Gordon. no longer are present — Gordon station and then went on the air It was after Gordon left the show Gordon removing the sign. “We were just all kind of — suggested a conspiracy saying he stating the situation was a mis- radio station that the trail cam- Mesojednik told The Vidette wow, really?” Ross said. and Mesojednik have had issues understanding. Gordon said he era photos were made public. he is Ross’s friend (Ross also said At that point, Ross and his in the past. had permission from the prop- Later, Jennings was again Mesojednik is a campaign volun- campaign were unsure about “The guy dislikes me. He was erty owner to attach his signs to on the radio saying, “I’m very teer), and Ross had asked him to how to press forward, so they doing a setup,” Gordon said. “I the fence, so long as he left room thankful that somebody had a use a trail camera to find out why decided to go public with the in- hammered him about a garbage for candidate David Timmons. game camera out there and got his signs were missing. formation. A police report was issue when I was on the Aber- Timmons and Jennings both are photos of him stealing signs. “We expected a prank or some filed with the Aberdeen Police deen City Council.” vying for the same PUD seat. It’s not a misunderstanding like kids — we didn’t expect to see Department. Mesojednik later countered When Gordon saw Jen- Frank claims.” Frank Gordon,” Mesojednik said. Gordon told The Vidette he Gordon’s statement saying he’s nings’s sign on the fence post, he In total, Jennings says he has The camera was put up at drove past the corner, saw the never met the commissioner. thought he should remove the had eight signs tampered with about 11 a.m. on Sept. 7 at the sign laying down and got out “I’ve never lived west of Mc- sign because the owner did not during this election season — ei- corner of Willow Street and of his truck to pick it up. At the Cleary. I’ve never owned, man- explicitly state Jennings would ther completely missing or found Sumner Avenue in Aberdeen. time, he had another of Ross’s aged or rented any property in be allowed space on the fence. in a ditch. Ross staked his sign in the signs in the back of his truck Aberdeen whatsoever,” Mesojed- Gordon was confronted by “I had signs go missing six years ground about an hour later. At that was put there by somebody nik said. “I would like for him Jennings and the Aberdeen Po- ago when I ran against him, and about 1:30 p.m., Mesojednik else. He then took the two signs to cite the garbage issue where lice Department was called. Gor- my signs are missing now,” he said. went back to check on the situa- to Ross’s big sign near Duffy’s in he hammered me. I just took a don says he then contacted the “It’s the idea that you buy them and tion — the sign was missing. Aberdeen and laid them on the picture — I’m not a candidate property owner and he offered to you take the time putting them “I pulled the chip out of the ground beside it. running for office and this is a put the signs back up. up, and this is a disrespect for the camera, checked the card, and lo “No one saw me take a sign out personal attack. This lends to his When asked if he had re- whole political system.” and behold here’s Frank Gordon of the ground, and there are no credibility or lack thereof.” moved any other signs, Gordon Aberdeen Police Department walking into the frame and then witnesses to that,” Gordon said. Ross was disappointed the said he hadn’t personally re- Lt. Kevin Darst confirmed on walking out of the frame with a When asked if he would con- situation occurred. moved other signs, but he had Sept. 8 that both incidents were campaign sign,” Mesojednik said. tinue to pick up signs for other “I’m trying to run a clean been in possession of some. being investigated. Concerns About Sex-Offender Sentences Years Before Problem Fixed By Joseph O’Sullivan fenders were to receive. and provided a copy of the erro- meeting, according to Thomp- tee, according to Thompson, so The Seattle Times Court officials fixed the form neous court-forms language. son. And two people who sat on there’s no formal record of the in January, and the state Depart- In another email, Larson de- the subcommittee at that time discussion. OLYMPIA — State officials ment of Corrections (DOC) re- scribed the incorrect court form also say they don’t recall discus- A set of informal meeting early this year moved to fix in- viewed the sentences of offenders as possibly having “ambiguous sion of the SSOSA court form. notes kept by Gough and ob- correct language on a court currently in SSOSA. The review language.” “I don’t have an indepen- tained by The Seattle Times sentencing form that since 2008 found that the incorrect forms She suggested the Adminis- dent recollection,” said Cowlitz shows check marks and brief improperly reduced community had shortened community su- trative Office of the Courts re- County Superior Court Judge notations around some issues supervision and treatment time pervision and treatment time for view the form and make changes Gary Bashor, who at that time listed on the agenda, but not the for some Washington sex offend- at least 73 sex offenders. to it. served as a court commissioner. SSOSA issue. ers. The review found 32 other of- After Larson’s email, the is- “I don’t have any recollection The Senate Law and Justice But newly released docu- fenders who were supervised for sue was put on the agenda of a at all,” said Travis Stearns, who Committee is scheduled to dis- ments reveal the problem was too long because of the error. Af- November 2010 subcommittee at the time was deputy director cuss the court-forms error in a brought to the attention of some ter the discovery, monitoring for meeting of the AOC’s Pattern of the Washington Defender As- work session Thursday,according in the courts and corrections them was ended. Forms Committee, which is re- sociation. to Sen. Mike Padden, R-Spokane systems in 2010 — and they did Since the review covered only sponsible for drafting and ap- The court doesn’t keep meet- Valley and chair of the commit- nothing to correct it. offenders in the program at the proving court forms in response ing minutes for the subcommit- tee. The documents include an time, it’s unclear whether any to changes in law made by state email between state workers offenders were actually released legislators. raising the possibility of a prob- early from supervision. The SSOSA issue is listed to- lem, as well as a meeting agenda The newly released docu- ward the end of the agenda, posed where questions about the sen- ments show that some were con- as a question: “Ronda — Any am- tencing form were scheduled to cerned about the problem back biguous language we need to ad- be raised. in 2010. dress on the J & S form SOSA?” announces the hiring of our newest The felony judgment and sen- That summer, then-Assistant Background materials pre- Advertising Account Executive tencing form was used in some Attorney General Ronda Lar- pared for the meeting and re- counties for the Special Sex Of- son wrote an email to Merrie leased with the agenda contain fender Sentencing Alternative Gough, a senior legal analyst one of Larson’s emails raising Kody Huang (SSOSA), a program designed Department: Sales/Advertising with the Administrative Office the issue. Facility : The Chronicle, Pearl St. to lessen the chance for a repeat of the Courts (AOC). It was titled But no action to fix the forms crime by certain first-time felony Work Contact Info: “SSOSA J & S form confusion re. ever came out of that meeting, [email protected] sex offenders considered a low length of community custody” according to Lorrie Thompson, a High School/ College: risk to the community. and two DOC staffers were cop- spokeswoman for the Adminis- W.F. West High School Incorrect language on the ied on it. trative Office of the Courts. Did You Have a Favorite Quote?: “If you’re not court form improperly subtract- Larson, who couldn’t be The issue of “confusing lan- dead, you’re not done.” - Craig Groeschel Did You Grow Up in the Area?: Born in Florida. ed the length of jail time given reached for comment, wrote in guage was likely discussed, but to SSOSA offenders from the Moved to Chehalis when I was 3 months her email that the court form no changes were recommended,” old to be near mother’s family. length of their suspended sen- contained “what appears to me Thompson wrote in an email. Can You Share a Little Bit About Your Family?: My tence. That affected how officials to be conflicting language.” She Gough doesn’t recall discus- parents have been married for 25 years. then calculated the amount of also gave a brief description of a sion of the court form in the 2010 I have one brother, one sister, and one community supervision the of- possible miscalculation problem nephew. My girlfriend Nicole and I have been together for 2 years. What Are Your Hobbies Outside of Work?: Playing News in Brief music at church, playing bass and drums, Church and also singing. I enjoy watching movies/ Netlix with my girlfriend Nicole. Playing and Two Men Shot in provide a statement to investi- watching sports is a big part of my life. gators, but detectives pieced to- News Thurston County gether what happened from the in The Chronicle Kody can be reached at other three. Two women were Home Invasion not injured. [email protected] OLYMPIA (AP) — Thurston He says it's unclear what, if Saturday CH563901bw.do County Sheriff's deputies are any, property the intruders took. searching for three suspects af- ter two men were shot during a Because Everything Can Change in a Heartbeat home invasion. Lt. Tim Rudloff said in a news release Monday that two men and a woman fled the scene Emergency Preparedness Expo after entering the home Sun- day night with guns and knives. They ordered four people down Saturday, September 17, 2016 • 10 am - 3 pm FREE! to the floor or not to move while Rochester Middle School • 9937 US-12, Rochester they rummaged the home. At some point, two male vic- 10:30 am 1:00 pm tims resisted and were shot. A man who lived in the home was Tim Walsh, Dept. of Natural Resources Lanette Dyer, West Thurston Fire Dept.A shot in the stomach and stabbed. Natural Hazards in Your Backyard Learn Pet CPR The other man was shot in the Prizes! leg. Both were taken to a local Vendor Booths, Preparedness Info & More! hospital. Rudloff says the home's pri- Details: 360.867.2825 • www.co.thurston.wa.us/em/expo mary male resident declined to CH563880M.N Main 14 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016 NORTHWEST Seattle Scientists First to Show Monkey Model of Zika Damage By JoNel Aleccia infected animals are currently The Seattle Times being observed, Gale said. The new study also shows Paving the way for potential that any therapy for Zika will treatments for Zika virus infec- have to focus on preventing in- tions, Seattle scientists have be- fection, Adams Waldorf said. come the first to demonstrate The damage to the fetus occurred the devastating effects of the dis- so quickly after infection, within ease in a monkey, an animal that days, that there’s no window for closely resembles humans. intervention after the fact. Researchers with the Univer- “It’s going to have to be a vac- sity of Washington Center for cine or a prophylactic,” she said. Innate Immunity and Immune Various efforts are under way Disease on Monday reported the to find drugs or vaccines to stop first case of Zika-caused brain Zika, including a clinical trial in damage in the fetus of a nonhu- humans sponsored by the Na- man primate: a single pigtail ma- tional Institutes of Health. caque. Funding, however, continues It’s a key step toward un- to be an obstacle. A standoff in derstanding the impact of the Congress has blocked a $1.1 bil- mostly mosquito-borne virus lion plan to fight the virus, weeks that’s spreading in more than 50 after transmission of the disease countries, causing severe birth by local mosquitoes in Florida defects and other problems, said was confirmed. Last week, Dr. Dr. Kristina Adams Waldorf, the Anthony Fauci, director of the UW expert who was lead author National Institute of Allergy and on the study published in the Infectious Diseases, told report- journal Nature Medicine. ers he might have to halt Phase “It’s the final, definitive proof 2 of the human vaccine trial, un- that Zika causes fetal brain inju- Courtesy of Nature Medicine less the money is approved. ry,” said Adams Waldorf, an ob- A panel of images from a Seattle-led experiment details brain damage in a pigtail macaque monkey fetus from 10 days (left Funds for the UW study, stetrician who has studied infec- column) to 43 days (right column) after its mother was infected with Zika virus. The arrows point to the areas outside the which cost an estimated $200,000, tions in pregnancy for 15 years. white areas at the back of the skull — also seen in human babies infected with Zika in utero. were diverted from other re- “It removes any lingering doubt.” search, investigators said. She led the 32-member team For Adams Waldorf, who has behind the work, along with se- said Carolyn Coyne, a Univer- lesions and other signs of harm. spring. been warning her pregnant pa- nior authors Lakshmi Rajagopal, sity of Pittsburgh virus researcher The fetus was delivered by C- “When we initiated the study, tients about Zika for months, the an infectious-disease expert at who has been among scientists section. The animals were killed the Cambodian strain was the experiment’s success only under- Seattle Children’s Research Insti- racing to understand the disease. and autopsied. Evidence of Zika, one we had the most virus pro- scored her concerns. tute, and Michael Gale Jr., a UW “We’re at the point for Zika that we but not active infection, was duced from,” Gale said. “Because “I had some insider knowl- immunologist. need to fully recapitulate the phe- found in multiple organs of both. it was a pregnancy model, we edge that Zika virus can, so to Starting last March, when the notype that we’ve seen in humans. Researchers were careful to couldn’t wait.” speak, liquefy the fetal brain,” horror of Zika-induced birth ef- If you’re really trying to test in a note the study did not confirm That strain is nearly identical, she said. fects was just becoming clear, the pregnant-animal model, what’s microcephaly, the development a 99.9 percent match, to the cur- Local transmission of Zika group launched an experiment the effect of vaccination? What of much smaller-than-normal rent virus, he added. has infected nearly 16,000 peo- that infected a pregnant, 9-year- are the effects of these drugs?” heads seen in many Zika-affect- The UW-led researchers were ple in U.S. territories, including old macaque with the virus. Damage Quickly Seen ed babies. That likely was be- able to respond swiftly because more than 1,000 pregnant wom- The monkey mother showed cause the animal was infected Adams Waldorf and Rajagopal en, according to the Centers for The pigtail macaque is ideal. later in pregnancy, Adams Wal- no signs of illness, but very quick- It’s known to be susceptible to were part of a larger team al- Disease Control and Prevention. ly — within 10 days of infection dorf said. ready studying infections such as Nearly 3,000 cases of Zika in the flaviviruses like Zika, and its Previous Zika research had — the fetus developed brain dam- pregnancies are similar to those Group B streptococcus in preg- continental U.S. have been con- been conducted in cells and in age similar to that seen in human in people, the study noted. nancy. firmed in people who traveled to mice. And pregnant Rhesus ma- babies affected by Zika. Dr. David Schwartz, a clini- “I think everything went fast,” areas where the virus is spread- caque monkeys had been infect- “When I was watching the cal professor of pathology at the Rajagopal said. “On one side, it’s ing, including 34 in Washington images come up for the first fe- Medical College of Georgia, Au- ed with Zika in a study, but no exciting. On the other side, you state. At least 671 women nation- tal MRI, we didn’t know what gusta University, agreed. effects on the fetuses were found. see how devastating this is.” wide were pregnant. Seventeen to expect,” said Adams Waldorf. “I think that from reading this The urgency of the Zika epi- Focus on Prevention live babies with Zika-related “But the moment we saw the first one article, it appears to be one of demic spurred investigators to birth defects have been born in fetal brain lesion, we knew we the potential best animal mod- act quickly, Gale said. The strain Additional experiments are the U.S. Five Zika-affected preg- were re-creating the fetal brain- els we have, not only for testing of Zika virus used for the ex- continuing. Another pregnant nancies with birth defects ended. disruption sequence.” therapeutic models, but for test- periment was from Cambodia in monkey and fetus have been “U.S. citizens are not getting That’s the name for the con- ing vaccines,” said Schwartz, a 2010 because it was so difficult at infected and examined, but the the message,” Adams Waldorf stellation of severe birth defects medical epidemiologist who the time to obtain strains from results weren’t available in time said. “They don’t know how dan- detected in babies in Brazil and tracks global health crises. the Brazil outbreak early last for publication. Eight other Zika- gerous the epidemic is.” other countries since the virus The Seattle-led researchers began exploding across Latin injected Zika virus under the America, the Caribbean — and skin of the pregnant monkey in beyond. five sites on its forearms during “I started making phone calls,” the week of gestation that corre- Adams Waldorf said. sponded to 28 weeks, the start of Reproducing Zika effects in a the third trimester, in humans. monkey, even just a single animal, Like most infected humans, is a huge development, several the macaque showed no signs of experts familiar with the latest re- rash, conjunctivitis or fever, all search said. Not only does it con- symptoms of Zika disease. firm that Zika infection causes But weekly ultrasounds and harm, it provides a realistic model MRIs quickly revealed damage for testing possible therapies. in the fetus, which showed small- “I think it’s very significant,” er-than-normal head size, brain Rainier Mountain Festival Offers Wide-Range of Mountaineering Activities on Sept. 17-18 in Ashford

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Cheri Mitchell: Fred Lofgren, please ask your property owners to consider building some apartments and townhouses in Winlock. We do not have enough rentals here. Houses are rented as soon as they post!

Chris Lorig: TJ Guyer, huh? Better not have any animals, perfect credit and background otherwise you will pay a half year’s wages to just move in! Crooked as all. Photograph submitted by Ed Petersen, Centralia School District Neil Rizzo was one of the Twin Cities Rotarians who put in work Saturday on portables at Fords Prairie Elementary in Centralia.

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A one-night census PORTLAND, (AP) — Stu- area and confirmed it was Och- department says Cooper was of homeless in January revealed in Bus Stop Crash dents at one elementary school shorn's climbing pack but did not assigned to Headquarters and a 19 percent spike in Seattle, the PORT ORCHARD (AP) in Portland got some good news find him. Headquarters Company, 2nd third annual increase in as many — Prosecutors have charged a when classes recently began: no The team tried again Satur- Battalion, 502nd Infantry Regi- years. Last fall, Murray pro- 23-year-old man with vehicu- more homework. day, looking above where his ment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, claimed a state of emergency and lar homicide and vehicular as- The Oregonian/OregonLive pack was found. Fort Campbell, Kentucky. called on state and federal offi- sault after a Thursday crash that reported teachers at Cherry Park WDRB reports that Cooper's cials for support. killed a woman and hurt a man Elementary School instead are Police Probe Whether awards include a National De- The city has also been wres- at a Bremerton bus stop. urging students to play outside, fense Service Medal, Global War tling with how to clean up un- The Kitsap Sun reported read a book or spend time with Women Were Drugged on Terrorism Service Medal and authorized encampments, as it 23-year-old Calob Courtney was family. Supporters say that while the Army Service Ribbon. considers public safety concerns charged in the death of 31-year- older students can benefit from at Fraternity House as well as how best to serve those old Margaret "Maggie" Par- homework, there's little evidence living in the outside spaces. PULLMAN (AP) — Authori- Homeless Man in nell and vehicular assault of a it does any good for younger kids. ties investigating a report of sex- The encampment where More schools are adopting Monday's crash happened is on 63-year-old Bremerton man. ual assault at a Washington State Seattle Dies After Car Police say Parnell and the man the no-homework policy. University fraternity house are state transportation land. It's one KING-TV in Seattle reported Crashes Into His Tent of the more well-known areas were sitting at the bus stop when also trying to determine if wom- Courtney left the roadway and that at least a dozen elementary en were drugged there. SEATTLE (AP) — A car where tents are pitched, and it schools in Seattle are doing away went off a freeway ramp in Se- was scheduled to be cleaned up in struck it, hitting both of them. Pullman Police Cmdr. Chris Police found Courtney sitting with the afterschool assignments. Tennant told the Moscow-Pull- attle Monday morning, killing a mid-October, state transportation Last month, a second-grade 19-year-old man inside a tent at spokeswoman Kris Olsen said. outside his car smoking a ciga- man Daily News that at least three rette. Courtney allegedly told an teacher in North Texas got na- women went to the hospital say- a small homeless encampment, tional attention after sending the Washington State Patrol said. officer he had smoked meth and ing they drank at the Delta Upsi- Port Townsend Mill marijuana before the collision. a note home to parents telling lon fraternity and felt drugged. Hours after the crash, Se- them she wouldn't formally as- The women went to the hos- attle Mayor Ed Murray visited Converts to Natural Gas sign homework and encouraged pital after an 18-year-old said on the scene along Interstate 5 and to Cut Emissions Yakima Homeless Camp them to eat dinner as a family, Sept. 2 that she was given alcohol said the incident underscored read together and other activities and sexually assaulted at the fra- the need to find safe shelter for PORT TOWNSEND (AP) — Faces Deadline to Close linked to education success. ternity. hundreds who are living on the Port Townsend Paper says it is YAKIMA (AP) — A homeless A 17-year-old went to the hos- streets, the Seattle Times report- converting its main fossil fuel camp across from a police depart- Rescue Team Finds Body pital around 2 a.m. Sept. 3 saying ed. source from oil to compressed ment must close by Nov. 15. she was sickened after drinking "I'm saddened by the loss of natural gas to cut greenhouse gas The Yakima Herald-Republic of Missing Climber Near at the fraternity. life at a homeless encampment emissions and boost efficiency. reported city officials have noted Tennant says chemicals leave near the U District," Murray said The Peninsula Daily News an increased population, more Colchuck Peak on social media Monday. "Seattle reported that the company com- the body quickly, making it dif- young people, and issues with in- LEAVENWORTH (AP) — alone can't solve this crisis but pleted the first of three stages in ficult to prove whether someone toxication at the camp. Authorities have located the body was drugged. we must try." July when it converted the plant's of a Portland, man who went A driver left the off-ramp at package boiler to natural gas. City administration manager He said urine test results take and fire marshal Joe Caruso says missing during a planned climb six weeks. the city's University District ear- The next phase is expected of Colchuck Peak last fall. ly Monday morning, went up a this month and involves convert- one of two intoxicated men told Chelan County Sheriff Bri- small hill in a grassy median be- ing the lime kiln to run partially to leave the park recently became an Burnett said Monday that Defense Department: tween I-5 and the Northeast 50th on natural gas. belligerent. He said a 14-year-old a Chelan County Mountain Street exit and struck the tent Finally, the mill will switch runaway was also spotted leav- Rescue team found 33-year-old Washington Soldier and a tree, state Patrol Trooper its biomass boiler to run on natu- ing a tent. Adam Ochshorn Saturday below Killed in Kuwait Rick Johnson said. The driver ral gas. The Yakima County Confer- the northwest buttress adjacent fled the scene but was arrested Kevin Scott, the facility's en- ence of Governments is taking to Colchuck Peak in the Alpine By The Associated Press soon after for investigation of ve- gineering and environmental steps toward opening winter Lakes Wilderness. The U.S. Defense Depart- hicular homicide. manager, said all three phases shelters before the camp is closed. The experienced climber has ment says a soldier from Mill The tent pitched in the grassy should be done by October. He Caruso said a garbage truck been missing since Nov. 29 when Creek, died from a noncombat- median along I-5 is among hun- says these conversions will allow will soon remove trash and other he failed to return from a solo related injury in Kuwait. dreds of unauthorized camps the mill to cut emissions by 25 items that have accumulated. climb. Previous searches and at- The department says 1st Lt. that have popped up on vacant percent from its current level. The city is imposing rules at the tempts to find him were not suc- Jeffrey D. Cooper, 25, died Sat- land, along freeways and in The mill is located in Port camp ahead of the Nov. 15 closure. cessful. urday. neighborhoods throughout Seat- Townsend, which is at the north- People must register with the Sgt. Kent Sisson says a he- The WDRB TV station in tle. The tents are familiar sights east tip of the Olympic peninsula. city, among other requirements.

trailer, a yellow flatbed, three- Sunday in the 100 block of Kjesbu The unknown suspect took the hicle was totaled. Sirens axle trailer was advertised for sale. Road in Silver Creek is under in- items after entering through the vestigation. A chain saw and cut- unsecured door, according to the Deputies Investigate Stolen, Continued from the front page Generator, Chainsaws ting torch, valued at $800, were Sheriff’s Office. Forged Checks reported stolen from a shop. clothes donation bins and of peo- Stolen in Burglaries • The Sheriff’s Office is inves- Suspect Arrested After tigating a report of check forgery ple stealing donated clothes. The • The Sheriff’s Office is inves- Burglary Reported reports are under investigation. tigating a report of a burglary be- DUI-Related Collision between July and September. The at Storage Building victim is from Rochester, but the tween Friday and Saturday in the • Deputies responded at 2:02 stolen checks were used to take 800 block of Ceres Hill Road in • The Sheriff’s Office is in- a.m. Sunday to a report of a LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE $600 from the victim’s account Trailer Stolen Chehalis. A Honda BEU genera- vestigating a report of a bur- single-vehicle collision in the tor and a Stihl chain saw, valued glary discovered Monday that at the Chehalis Home Depot, ac- 300 block of Leonard Road in cording to the Sheriff’s Office. • The Sheriff’s Office is in- at $2,300, were reported stolen. reportedly occurred between Onalaska. Joseph R. Breidel, 43, vestigating a report of a theft of An unknown suspect report- Thursday and Sunday at a stor- ••• of Onalaska, was arrested on By The Chronicle Staff a flatbed trailer valued at $3,500 edly stole the items from a pump age building in the 1900 block suspicion of DUI. He allegedly Please call news reporter Natalie between Thursday and Friday in house. of Harrison Avenue. A 55-inch drove a 1993 Toyota Tercel into Johnson with news tips. She can be the 300 block of Centralia-Alpha • A report of a burglary be- TV and 38-inch sound bar val- a guard rail and a street sign, re- reached at 807-8235 or njohnson@ Road. The owner told police the tween 10:30 a.m. on 1:30 p.m. ued together at $950 were stolen. ceiving minor injuries. The ve- chronline.com.

rattling roadway has been the known to cause damage to ve- work around, so when Mayor the City Water and Sewer Super- Winlock subject of countless citizen com- hicles. As a result, drivers often Dowell announced the big news, intendent Rodney Cecil consid- plaints over the years, but the wind up swerving erratically in she was shocked. ered arduous at best, and nearly Continued from the front page city had never been in a position order to miss the worst potholes. Although the city of Winlock impossible at worst. financially to do much about “The street is really torn up is still in the preliminary stages Now, with the CDBG funds progress stalled for good and the it. One of the complaints was down toward the end. It’s em- of finalizing the grant and put- on the way, the mayor figures road began to crumble and crater due to the compromised earth that the busted roadway pushed barrassing,” said Morlin. “I was ting it to work, Dowell said he is the job might be done as early below. superfluous traffic onto South- telling the mayor, I go out and do hopeful the work will begin as as 2017, but admits that it could “We will be able to have a east Front Street as motorists at- home visits for the school district soon as the paperwork process is take longer depending on the nice road running down Fir,” tempted to circumnavigate the and people ask me when it will completed. speed of the paperwork process. explained Dowell as part of the road hazards. be fixed.” Before receiving the grant, In either case, the influx of funds announcement. “It has been 20 Denise Morlin, who lives on That was a persistent ques- Dowell had instructed the city’s looks to be a sure touchdown for years that citizens on the south Fir Street, let out perhaps the loud- tion that Morlin had no answer three-person maintenance staff the city and citizens of Winlock. side of town have had to jar their est cheer of all on Monday night, to prior to Monday night. She to tackle the Fir Street project as “This here, it will be finished fillings loose every time they exclaiming, “That’s my street!” said it was just a situation that lo- well as the myriad of leaking wa- in a summer,” said Dowell. “Ba- leave the house.” She said that the surface of cals had learned to deal with and ter pipes throughout the city one sically whatever is leaking, we’re Dowell noted that the tooth- her road is so bad that it has been begrudgingly accept, or at least block at a time. It was a plan that going to get it out of the ground.”

looked like a skull and dark video surveillance, but was not Sgt. Sam Patrick, of the Tole- rant, including the clothing he Robbery clothing, allegedly brandished a immediately identified. do Police Department, told The appeared to be wearing during gun and demanded money from However, the owner of the Chronicle last week that Toledo the apparent robbery, he said. Continued from the front page the cashier. store reviewed the video and told police officers Steve Dawes and The Washington State Patrol, The clerk told police the police he believed he recognized Andrew Scrivner, who led the the Lewis County Sheriff’s Of- At 10:29 p.m. Sept. 6, police suspect demanded money and the way the suspect walked, and investigation, served a warrant received a report of a robbery at reached toward his waistband, thought he might know who the Friday afternoon at Torres’ resi- fice and Napavine Police Depart- the Handi Store on Northwest where she saw the handle of a man was. The store owner later dence and arrested him at about ment also responded the night Kerron Avenue in Winlock. gun, according to court docu- saw what he knew to be the sus- 4:30 p.m., Patrick said. Police of the robbery, Patrick said. The The suspect, described as a ments. pect’s vehicle on surveillance foot- found evidence pertaining to the Sheriff’s Office provided a K9 person wearing a ski mask that The suspect was caught on age, according to court documents. robbery while serving the war- unit to efforts to find a suspect.

the highest speed limit, clock- er Gary Stamper said there may in conjunction with the county. from students about pedestrian Limit ing in at 30 mph, while the other be some public concerns over the “This is a big problem, and it’s safety in the area, particularly streets had 25 mph speed limits. permanence of the speed limits. not a simple fix, and we under- about a lack of sidewalks, but Continued from the front page Martin said at the meeting he He gave the example of someone stand there are many dynamics,” said the Board’s decision was a did not anticipate any large ef- receiving a ticket for going more he said. “This is a very complex positive step. The reduced speed limit will be in effect all the time, as op- fects on traffic in the area. than 20 mph on a Sunday night. problem.” “Obviously, reducing the posed to some school zone speed The improvements have been Fund also asked Martin The state of the roads and speed helps reduce the risk to limits, which only reduce speeds decades in the making, said Coun- about the possibility of speed safety concerns recently resur- students, day and night,” he said. during school hours. ty Commissioner Edna Fund. bumps, but Martin said many faced after a group of high school The county was scheduled to Martin said this was largely “We’re glad we’re working on drivers tend to speed between students campaigned last year to begin gravel and shoulder work due to a lack of through-traffic, it,” she said. speed bumps, ultimately creat- get community leaders involved and filling in potholes on the and the presence of a church and Fellow Commissioner Bill ing a more unsafe environment with fixing safety concerns roads over the past two weeks. preschool nearby, which will also Schulte said this is the first step for pedestrians. around the school. The county completed work on benefit from a reduced speed in a larger project designed to im- Centralia City Councilor Centralia School District its portions of the roads, and limit even when school is not in prove pedestrian safety in the area. John Elmore also addressed the Communications and Public Re- contracted with the city of Cen- session. While the measure was unan- board, saying the city is also lations Coordinator Ed Peterson, tralia for parts of the roads with- Borst Avenue formerly had imously approved, Commission- looking at ways to improve safety like most, has heard concerns in the city’s jurisdiction. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016 • Sports 1

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Saturday’s 1A Football Cannon Leads Beavers to 37-20 Win Over Bellevue Christian By The Chronicle High School. quarter touchdown to improve who had four catches for 34 sacks, and Riley Wright inter- KIRKLAND — The Beavers Miles Cannon to 2-0. yards, and to Jace Griffis, who cepted a pass and recovered a didn’t let their Week 1 win go completed 25 of 36 passes for Zack Sewell led the ground caught 10 passes for 80 yards. fumble. 300 yards and four , game with 19 carries for 85 Brewer also stood out on down as a fluke, piling up 446 The Beavers (2-0) play their and Spencer Brewer hauled in yards, and Garret Kalkus added defense, picking up 10 tackles yards of offense in a 37-20 win seven passes for 176 yards and a touchdown and picked up 57 — four for a loss — while Jack first home game of the season over Bellevue Christian Satur- two touchdowns. rushing yards. Burnham notched 12 tackles, on Friday when White Salmon day evening in nonleague foot- The Beavers led 21-14 at half- Cannon also through touch- three tackles for loss and a sack. comes to town for a nonleague ball action at Lake Washington time and gave up just a fourth- down passes to Guy Murillo, Tyrick Weyrauch added two contest.

MLB Prep Football LC Fantasy Football: Week 2 Update he quarterback position, coming into this season Tof Lewis County Fantasy Football, was pretty open. Sure, Wyatt Stanley was the unani- mous pre- season favorite to score a lot of points with his arm (and, sure, legs, some- times; he’s faster now!). Beyond that? There was a lot of question marks. By Aaron Two weeks Van Tuyl in, we’ve got a Sports Editor better picture of the signal-caller scene. Here’s the top three fantasy quarter- backs in the greater Lewis Coun- MARK J. TERRILL / The Associated Press ty area: ’ Robinson Cano, right, celebrates after hitting a solo home run as Los Angeles Angels catcher Jett Bandy stand at the plate during the third inning of 1. Wyatt Stanley, Napavine: a baseball game on Monday in Anaheim, Calif. 422 passing yards, eight touch- downs; 66 rushing yards, one touchdown; 59 points. Martin, Cano Help Mariners Beat Angels For Sixth Straight Win 2. Miles Cannon, Tenino: 525 passing yards, seven touch- By Abbey Mastracco 33rd home run. Ben Gamel gan to unravel in the seventh six hits in his second straight downs; 49 points. The Associated Press added his first major league inning. loss. Nolasco (5-14) was then 3. Joey Aliff, Centralia: 490 homer, a two-run shot to left- Martin was awarded a removed from the game and re- ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — passing yards, four touchdowns; center in the eighth inning to ground rule double on a fan lieved by Deolis Guerra. one rushing touchdown; 40 Leonys Martin went 4 for 4 with close the scoring. interference call. Martin may Ketel Marte bunted for an three doubles and three runs, points. Ariel Miranda (4-1) shut out have been able to stretch it into infield single down the third Stanley, of course, is no sur- and Robinson Cano homered Los Angeles over six innings, a triple but his line drive to right base line and Norichika Aoki to help the Seattle Mariners prise; he’s been starting since the striking out three and walking field was picked up by a fan. singled home Martin and end of his freshman year, and the beat the Los Angeles Angels 8-1 one in his third straight win. Mike Zunino was then Zunino, making the score 4-0. on Monday night for their sixth Tiger offense revolves around his In front of a season-low beaned by Ricky Nolasco, who With Seth Smith batting, Guer- ability to throw the pigskin. Aliff, straight victory. crowd of 29,932, the Angels be- gave up four earned runs on Cano went 3 for 5 with his MARINERS, in his third year as a starter, is please see page S8 a pleasant surprise; Centralia’s offense has looked good so far, Saturday’s Prep Volleyball and he’s a much improved passer with a handful of guys who can go up and get the ball and make plays after the catch. Centralia Finishes Second at Centerville Tournament Miles Cannon, though? By The Chronicle lia coach Neil Sharp said. “The (25-21, 25-23) but dropping team, including 56 aces. Sathre That’s a 5-foot-7 junior, starting The Centralia Tigers came second set was a good battle, both sets to Forks (25-19, 25-22) had 19 of those aces and had 36 for the first time and learning a up just short in the Centerville but we could never quite get and Shelton (25-10, 25-4). kills and 15 digs. Mettler had a new uptempo offense from first- Tournament at Centralia High over the hump. Shelton is a In consolation play, Roch- team-high 97 total assists and year Tenino head coach Tim School on Saturday, falling in good team and I am proud of ester faced Toledo, with the Wilkerson had a team-high 29 Bullus. On paper, outside of the three sets in the championship the way the girls played, espe- Warriors earning the victory in digs. excellent name, you wouldn’t match to Shelton. cially with us integrating a few three sets. Toledo won the first “We had a really good day expect those ingredients to bake Shelton dominated the first new starters. If you add up the set, 25-20, but Rochester ral- where we were able to play some into the point soufflé it has, but set of the championship match, scores, Shelton actually only lied to win the second set, 25-16, tough teams and work on a through two weeks young Mr. 25-12. Centralia answered with scored one more point than us and edged the Indians in the few things we have been work- Cannon is leading LCFF-eligible - they just scored theirs at the third set, 15-10. a win in the second set, 25- ing on in practice,” Sharp said. players in passing yards, com- right time.” Centralia advanced to the 21. But the Tigers didn’t have “Our serving is doing well for pletions (43) and attempts (66). Centralia started out the winners bracket and defeated this point in the season, but we That’s good news for the Beavers, enough to defeat Shelton in the day in Pool A, earning two set Aberdeen in the first round. third set, falling 15-5. have a few other things we need and great news for anyone with victories over both Washougal The Tigers swept Aberdeen, the foresight to draft Miles. Centralia’s Kary Sathre had (25-23, 25-19) and Toledo (25- earning the first set 25-13 and to improve on going forward. 10 kills in the championship 13, 25-12), and splitting a two closing out the match with a 25- This team is working hard and match, including five in the set match with Elma (25-12, 22- 17 set win. committed to getting better Week 2 Stars first set. Joelle Mettler was 11- 25) to go 5-1 in Pool A. Toledo The Tigers got a test in the each day. We would have loved The aforementioned Stanley 11 serving and had four aces to was unable to win a set in Pool semifinals, but were able to take to win one more, but we have a threw four touchdown passes go along with 18 assists. Rachel A competition, falling to Wash- down Forks in three sets. Cen- lot of big games this season to with 200 yards, along with 39 Wilkerson was 9-10 serving and ougal, (25-10, 25-21) and Elma tralia dominated the first set, look forward to.” rushing yards and a touchdown, recorded seven digs. (25-8, 25-16). 25-10, but Forks took the sec- Centralia is back on the for 33 points in a blowout of Ka- “We came out on fire in the In Pool B, Shelton didn’t ond set, 25-22. Centralia found court today against Adna. To- lama. Aliff, meanwhile, passed first set and everything that drop a set against Forks, Ab- their mojo from the first set and ledo plays on the road against for 249 yards and three touch- could go right did, but then by erdeen or Rochester. The War- cruised in the third set, 15-4. Hoquiam today, and Rochester downs with a 1-yard keeper the third set, everything that riors finished 2-4 in Pool B play, For the day, Centralia served is also on the road today against could go wrong did,” Centra- taking two sets from Aberdeen with 90 percent accuracy as a Montesano. please see LCFF, page S4

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ALEXIS SEYMOUR MILES CANNON School: Rochester (Sr.) School: Tenino (Jr.) Sport: Soccer (F) Sport: Football (QB) Seymour scored twice in the Cannon completed 25 of 36 passes Warrior’s 3-3 draw with rival for 300 yards and four touchdowns Tenino on Thursday. in a win over Bellevue Christian..

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Passing Yards 300 N/A 1. Richland (2-0) beat Wenatchee 40-12. Willapa Valley 6-32. Pittsburgh 1 0 0 1.000 Preps Total Yards 446 N/A 2. Camas (2-0) beat Sherwood, Ore., 49-7. 9. Lind-Ritzville-Sprague (0-1) idle. Cleveland 0 1 0 .000 Comp-Att-Int 25—36-1 N/A 3. Gonzaga Prep (0-2) lost to Skyline 23-26, 10. LaConner (2-0) beat Coupeville 53-6. Local Prep Schedules West TUESDAY, Sept. 13 Fumbles/Lost N/A N/A 3OT. Class 1B College Volleyball Penalties/Yards N/A N/A 4. Graham-Kapowsin (2-0) beat Curtis 27-21. 1. Lummi (2-0) beat Neah Bay 36-30. Kansas City 1 0 0 1.000 Centralia at Wenatchee, noon 5. Sumner (2-0) beat South Kitsap 56-15. 2. Almira/Coulee-Hartline (2-0) beat Colum- Denver 1 0 0 1.000 Individual Stats 6. Skyline (1-1) beat Gonzaga Prep 26-23, bia (Hunters) 48-0. Centralia at Spokane, 4 p.m. Oakland 1 0 0 1.000 Girls Soccer Rushing: TEN — Zack Sewell 19/85, Garret 3OT. 3. Neah Bay (1-1) lost to Lummi 30-36. San Diego 0 1 0 .000 Kalama at Adna, 6 p.m. Kalkus 7/57; BC — N/A 7. Skyview (1-1) lost to Eastside Catholic 4. Touchet (1-0) beat Inchelium 44-22. 18-31. Ocosta at Toledo, 6 p.m. Passing: TEN — Miles Cannon 25-36/300; 5. Odessa-Harrington (1-0) beat Northport NATIONAL CONFERENCE 8. Bellarmine Prep (2-0) beat Lakes 34-7. Onalaska at Napavine, 6 p.m. BC — N/A 94-6. Receiving: TEN — Spencer Brewer 7/176, 9. Bothell (2-0) beat Kentwood 34-12. East Life Christian at Winlock, 6 p.m. Jace Griis 10/80, Guy Murillo 4/34 10. Lake Stevens (2-0) beat Arlington 42-7. N.Y. Giants 1 0 0 1.000 Hoquiam at Centralia, 7 p.m. Class 3A Montesano at Rochester, 7 p.m. Local Philadelphia 1 0 0 1.000 Monday’s Results 1. Eastside Catholic (2-0) beat Skyview 31-18. Volleyball Local Bowling Washington 0 1 0 .000 Boys Golf 2. Kamiakin (2-0) beat Lewis and Clark 42-0. Adna at Centralia, 7 p.m. Sept 6-9 Results At Riverside Golf Course 3. O’Dea (2-0) beat Shelton 45-6. Dallas 0 1 0 .000 Morton-White Pass at Tenino, 7 p.m. FAIRWAY LANES TUMWATER 225, CENTRALIA 255 4. Mountain View (1-1) lost to Union 18-43. Toledo at Hoquiam, 7 p.m. Top 10 Men South Centralia (255) — Noah Thomas 49, Rudy (tie) Bellevue (0-0) idle. Napavine at Raymond, 7 p.m. 1. Mike Postlewait 784; 2. Larry Mays Jr Tampa Bay 1 0 0 1.000 Voetburg 46, Brock Selstrom 58, Brett Was- 6. Squalicum (2-0) beat Sehome 49-0. Mossyrock at W.F. West, 7 p.m. 742; 3. Pat Gilligan 702; 4. Jay Pannette 694; son 49, Zack Stelzner 53, Josh Eiland 65 7. Ferndale (2-0) beat Lynden 27-20. Carolina 0 1 0 .000 Winlock at Chief Leschi, 7 p.m. 5. Ray Secena 667; 6. Jim Fueston 663; 7. Tumwater (225) — Dylan Christopher 39, 8. Lakes (0-2) lost to Bellarmine Prep 7-34. Rochester at Montesano, 7 p.m. John Gilligan 660; 8. Chad Chalmers 653; 9. New Orleans 0 1 0 .000 Jordan Baird 49, Chase Fisk 44, Zach Grugin- (tie) Peninsula (2-0) beat Stadium 27-19. James Hilzer 649; 10. Lonnie Fueston 647; Atlanta 0 1 0 .000 ski 43, Wes Swick 56, Parker Mercer 50 10. Lincoln (1-1) beat Auburn Mountainview WEDNESDAY, Sept. 14 High Game: Nick Wright 280 41-34. North College Soccer Top 10 Women At Grays Harbor Country Club (tie) Gig Harbor (1-1) beat Spanaway Lake Pierce at Centralia, 7 p.m. 1. Cassandra Chalmers 728; 2. Heather Minnesota 1 0 0 1.000 ABERDEEN 224, ROCHESTER 270 43-7. Volleyball Fueston 648; 3. Melissa Hensley 599; 4. Detroit 1 0 0 1.000 Rochester (270) — Aaron Huf 53, Ethan (tie) Blanchet (0-2) lost to Archbishop Mollie Beaver 566; 5. Cher Mays 560; 6. Chris Cascade Christian at Tenino, 7 p.m. Worden 58, Nathan Bronson 63, Jorge Ruiz Murphy 0-59. Green Bay 1 0 0 1.000 Johnston 541; 7. Kim Rushton 537; 8. Lynn Cross Country 52, Marcus Corrento 51, Colton Winters 56 Class 2A Wiltzius 533; 9. Teresa Johnson 529; 10. Chicago 0 1 0 .000 W.F. West at Aberdeen, 4 p.m. Aberdeen (224) — Brendan King 42, 1. Tumwater (2-0) beat Columbia River 49-0. Nikki Postlewait 519; High Game: Cassandra West Centralia at Tumwater, 4 p.m. Jackson Larson 48, Grant Larson 40, Blake 2. Archbishop Murphy (2-0) beat Blanchet Chalmers 254 and Heather Fueston 254 Rochester at Black Hills, 4 p.m. Swenson 43, Brody Traeger 51, Tye William- 59-0. Seattle 1 0 0 1.000 Top 5 Senior Men Swim & Dive son 57 3. Prosser (2-0) beat Toppenish 62-28. 1. Andy Fuchs 638; 2. Dennis Ray 601; San Francisco 1 0 0 1.000 Centralia, Rochester, W.F. West at Aber- 4. Sedro-Woolley (1-1) lost to Eastlake 21-24. 3. Bill Frank 564; 4. Greg Kiser 536; 5. Lynn Los Angeles 0 1 0 .000 deen, 4 p.m. At Tumwater Valley Golf Course 5. Lynden (1-1) lost to Ferndale 20-27. Wyman 531; High Game: Andy Fuchs 246 Boys Golf BLACK HILLS 207, W.F. WEST 228 6. Clarkston (2-0) beat Grangeville, ID., 33-26. Arizona 0 1 0 .000 Top 5 Senior Women W.F. West at Tumwater, 3:30 p.m. W.F. West (228) — Will Alexander 40, 7. River Ridge (2-0) beat Steilacoom 47-27. 1. Teresa Johnson 530; 2. Sara Broom 510; Black Hills at Rochester, 3:30 p.m. Bryce Dobyns 44, Trevor Thornburg 44, 8. Hockinson (2-0) beat Prairie 41-14. 3. Ginny Eddy 501; 4. Alyce Schutte 481; 5. Thursday’s Games Boys Tennis Andrew Kim 46, Kody Deskins 54, Michael 9. Ellensburg (1-1) beat Grandview 62-0. Mary Schrader 463; High Game: Sara Broom Black Hills at Centralia, 3:30 p.m. Anderson 59 10. North Kitsap (2-0) beat Central Kitsap Denver 21, Carolina 20 184 W.F. West at Charles Wright Academy, 3:30 Black Hills (207) — Ryan Ziebart 37, 34-13. Top 5 Special Rec (2 games) p.m. Carson Hughes 40, Dalton Patrick 41, Jacob (tie) Burlington-Edison (2-0) beat Mount 1. Cody W 301; 2. Bruce T 290; 3. Joy W Sunday’s Games Nelson 44, Tyler Cassell 45, Conner Etmund Vernon 28-7. 287; 4.. Daryl H 278; 5. James O 272; High Saturday’s Results 52 Class 1A Baltimore 13, Bufalo 7 Game: Cody W 171 At Kirkland 1. Royal (2-0) beat Zillah 40-7. Minnesota 25, Tennessee 16 BEAVERS 37, VIKINGS 20 Boys Tennis 2. Connell (2-0) beat Chelan 41-12. Houston 23, Chicago 14 Tenino 14 7 6 10 —37 At Chehalis 3. Mount Baker (1-0) idle. Bellevue Chr. 0 14 0 6 —20 TUMWATER 4, W.F. WEST 2 4. Zillah (1-1) lost to Royal 7-40. Philadelphia 29, Cleveland 10 Singles (tie) Colville (1-1) lost to West Valley (Spo- NFL Cincinnati 23, N.Y. Jets 22 Scoring Summary (Bellevue Chr. N/A) kane) 18-45. All Times PDT 1. Kade Williams (TUM) def. Jason Chung, 6-7 Tampa Bay 31, Atlanta 24 TEN — Miles Cannon 21-yard pass to (7-9), 6-1, 7-6 (8-6) 6. Meridian (1-1) lost to Blaine 35-45. AMERICAN CONFERENCE Spencer Brewer; Bailey O’Neal kick 2. John Drohman (TUM) def. Andrew Pak, 7. Okanogan (2-0) beat Newport 19-13. East Green Bay 27, Jacksonville 23 TEN — Garret Kalkus 2-yard run; O’Neal 7-5, 6-3 8. Montesano (2-0) beat Sequim 66-34. W L T Pct Oakland 35, New Orleans 34 kick (tie) King’s (1-1) beat Lakeside (Seattle) 35-28. New England 1 0 0 1.000 3. Levi Walters (WFW) def. Ethan Dylan, 6-2, Kansas City 33, San Diego 27, OT TEN — Miles Cannon 8-yard pass to Guy 7-5 10. Hoquiam (1-1) beat Aberdeen 35-7. N.Y. Jets 0 1 0 .000 Murillo; O’Neal kick Doubles Class 2B Miami 0 1 0 .000 Seattle 12, Miami 10 TEN — Miles Cannon 14-yard pass to Jace 1. Carl Myers/Warren Weller (TUM) def. 1. Napavine (2-0) beat Kalama 48-6. Bufalo 0 1 0 .000 N.Y. Giants 20, Dallas 19 Griis; conversion failed South Andrew Painter/E.J. Matagi, 6-1, 7-5 2. Asotin (2-0) beat Colfax 46-16. Detroit 39, Indianapolis 35 TEN — Miles Cannon 57-yard pass to 2. Ryan Warren/Nick Stodomire (TUM) def. 3. Northwest Christian (Colbert) (2-0) beat Houston 1 0 0 1.000 Spencer Brewer; O’Neal kick Branden Touhey/Alec Ibanez, 6-2, 7-5 Springdale 42-6. Indianapolis 0 1 0 .000 New England 23, Arizona 21 TEN — Bailey O’Neal 20-yard ield goal 3. Cole Nishiyama/Colin Flattery (WFW) def. 4. Toledo (2-0) beat Ilwaco 42-13. Jacksonville 0 1 0 .000 Alex Olden/Jack Koelsch, 6-3, 7-5 5. Liberty (Spangle) (1-1) beat Reardan 53-6. Tennessee 0 1 0 .000 Monday’s Games Team Stats TEN BC 6. Davenport (2-0) beat Kettle Falls 34-20. North First Downs 15 N/A Prep Football: How The Top 10 Fared 7. Adna (2-0) beat Toutle Lake 36-0. Baltimore 1 0 0 1.000 Pittsburgh 38, Washington 16 Rushing Yards 146 N/A Class 4A 8. Morton/White Pass (1-1) lost to Pe Ell/ Cincinnati 1 0 0 1.000 San Francisco 28, Los Angeles 0 SPORTS ON THE AIR

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NFL Behind Wilson, Seattle Rallies for 12-10 Win Over Miami What National Media By Tim Booth are Saying About The Associated Press Russell Wilson and SEATTLE — Another fourth Seahawks’ Narrow quarter comeback for Russell Wilson. This time with an added Win Over Dolphins degree of difficulty. By Ed Guzman Hobbled by an ankle injury, Wilson pulled off another late The Seattle Times rally, throwing a 2-yard touch- The Seahawks pulling out down pass to Doug Baldwin with a close game late? That’s not 31 seconds left and giving the Se- attle Seahawks a 12-10 win over new. the Miami Dolphins on Sunday. But that didn’t make it “We looked after him a little any easier to take for Seattle bit. We weren’t sure what he fans on Sunday. could do,” Seattle coach Pete The Seahawks entered Carroll said. “We didn’t want to the season opener at Centu- tax him too much.” ryLink Field against the Dol- Seattle had no choice but to phins as heavy favorites and rely on Wilson on a day the ex- ended up needing a touch- pected NFC contenders looked down pass by a gimpy Russell flawed offensively and buckled Wilson to Doug Baldwin in defensively in the fourth quarter. the final minute to pull out a Seattle yielded an 86-yard touch- 12-10 victory. down drive to Ryan Tannehill It was a day that began that gave the Dolphins a 10-6 ELAINE THOMPSON / The Associated Press with the team’s show of unity lead with 4:08 remaining. during the national anthem That’s when Wilson went to Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Doug Baldwin (89) catches a pass for a touchdown over Miami Dolphins cornerback Bobby and ended with relief over work, playing on a right ankle McCain (28) in the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday in Seattle. that twisted badly in the third having emerged with a vic- tory, though concerns remain quarter as he was sacked by plays later, Tannehill bulled ably what I’ll look like out there,” ing the anthem in different ways.” about Wilson’s ankle and Ndamukong Suh. Seattle con- across the goal line on a designed Wilson said. “I felt that the platform we how effective he can be going verted fourth-and-1 early in the draw. MISSED IT: Miami missed on have in the NFL can be used forward. drive on a 7-yard run by Chris- MIAMI’S VICE: Tannehill was 16 three great scoring chances. On to spread awareness to certain tine Michael, but the big play of 29 for 186 yards, but Miami fourth-and-1 at the Seattle 17 in things,” Foster said. “That’s what The national media had was Wilson finding Baldwin for twice drove inside the Seattle the first quarter, Tannehill tried it was about, to continue a con- plenty to digest from Sun- 22 yards on a crossing route on 20 and failed to come away with to draw the Seahawks offside versation about social injustices day’s game, and below is a fourth-and-4 near midfield. points. before handing off to Arian Fos- and systematic racism that still sampling of what they had to Four plays later, Wilson hit “I thought our defense did a ter, who was stuffed at the line plagues our country.” say: Baldwin in the corner of the end great job, had us in the position of scrimmage. On their next se- On the opposite sideline, Peter King of Monday zone to give Seattle the lead — that we were in,” Gase said. “I ries, Kenny Stills got free behind Seahawks players and coaches Morning Quarterback point- and finally exhale after a tough- was just more irritated with the Seattle’s secondary only to drop locked arm in arm. That includ- ed out this was Wilson’s 75th er-than-expected opener. fact that we couldn’t help them what would have been a sure ed defensive back Jeremy Lane, career NFL game and why “There’s a feeling of familiar- on the other side of the ball.” touchdown. And in the third who sat during the national an- that mattered: ity. (Wilson’s) been there before. “Russell Wilson has never He’s come through,” Seattle cor- ANKLE DAMAGE: Wilson was quarter, Andrew Franks’ 27-yard them in the preseason finale in missed a game in his four- nerback Richards Sherman said. hobbled after he was sacked by field goal attempt was blocked by Oakland in a sign of support for “... There is confidence. You be- Suh for a 13-yard loss. As he was Cassius Marsh. San Francisco quarterback Colin plus professional seasons. lieve in your guys.” going down, Suh clipped the ANTHEM ATTENTION : Foster, Kaepernick. The Seahawks’ win over Mi- Wilson’s 19th fourth quarter back of Wilson’s foot and caused Stills, Michael Thomas and INJURIES: Dolphins — Mario ami on Sunday was Wilson’s or overtime comeback ruined the foot and ankle to turn awk- Jelani Jenkins all took a knee on Williams left in the second half 75th NFL game, and he’s Adam Gase’s debut as coach wardly. Wilson limped through the Miami sideline just before to be evaluated for a concus- started them all. That helps in Miami. The Dolphins were the possession before getting ex- the national anthem began. The sion. He did not return. DT Earl debunk the not-big-and-stur- stymied by Seattle’s defense for amined on the sideline and hav- four held their hands over their Mitchell also suffered a calf in- dy-enough myth about Wil- three quarters before putting ing his foot and ankle taped. He hearts as the anthem played and jury in the first half. son. His performance has de- together an impressive drive to finished 27 of 43 for 258 yards, stood immediately at its conclu- Seahawks — Rookie RB C.J. bunked everything else. One take the lead. one touchdown and one inter- sion. Prosise suffered a wrist injury more bit of significance about Miami had just 145 yards to- ception. The Dolphins released a in the first half and was seen on 75: That’s where Wilson was tal offense until that drive. Tan- “I was telling some of the statement saying they encourage the sideline with a cast on his picked in the draft--74 spots nehill hit Jarvis Landry for 28 coaches and some of the trainers players and staff to stand during wrist. Carroll said Prosise has a after Robert Griffin III.” yards and Damien Williams for that when I’m 43, 44, 45 years old the anthem, but recognize an sprained wrist and the cast was Sports Illustrated’s Greg 29 to reach the Seattle 2. Two and I’m still playing, that’s prob- “individual’s right to reflect dur- protective. Bishop wrote about the team’s show of unity during Seahawks’ Cassius Marsh Blocks Field Goal, Forces Fumble vs. Dolphins the national anthem: “The Seahawks called their By Jayson Jenks ter. After Seahawks quarterback linkage a demonstration of The Seattle Times Russell Wilson fumbled the ball unity rather than a protest, trying to pitch it, the Dolphins a collective action meant to The guilt stuck with defen- had the ball at the Seattle 36- spur dialogue and education. sive end Cassius Marsh. yard line. It was not, they said, unlike He reached the Seahawks’ The drive stalled near the the message sent by 49ers sideline where, in the words of goal line, so Miami attempted coach Pete Carroll, he got his quarterback Colin Kaeper- what looked like a sure-bet field nick when he didn’t stand for “butt chewed.” goal. Marsh got penetration up Marsh could handle that part the national anthem in recent the middle, stuck up his hand of screwing up, but a mistake games. ‘Yes, there are things and blocked the kick, the first cost his team 50 yards, and that in our country that need to blocked kick of his career. stung. be changed,’ says Seahawks Marsh has become a produc- “The overwhelming feeling of receiver Doug Baldwin, who just letting my teammates down,” tive and trusted player on special told SI.com he spoke to Kae- teams. The Seahawks still want pernick “almost every day” Marsh said. “It wasn’t anything STEPHEN BRASHEAR / The Associated Press other than that. I let my guys to mix him in as a pass-rusher, for the last two weeks.” Miami Dolphins kicker Andrew Franks has a ield goal attempt blocked by Seattle down.” and he picked up his first career Seahawks defensive end Cassius Marsh, left, in the second half of an NFL football Chris Wesseling of NFL. Marsh knew his mistake right sack. com posted five takeaways game, Sunday in Seattle. He said he worked harder away. You could tell on the field, from Sunday’s game: this offseason, and after he lost in the moment after it happened, “Kept out of the end zone Dolphins’ final drive and forced linebacker Mike Morgan. the linebacker job to Morgan, he that Marsh knew he’d messed up. for 59 minutes, Russell Wil- a fumble. He also blocked a 27- Marsh had always been said that maybe was a little extra He was supposed to stay with yard field goal in the fourth around, but he’d never be so ob- son responded to Ryan Tan- the Dolphins running back if he motivation, too. quarter that would have changed viously noticeable. “Until I got here, I’d never not nehill’s 86-yard, go-ahead slipped out of the backfield. He the game. “How does a backup guy be been a starter,” Marsh said. “So touchdown drive with his didn’t, and Miami ripped off “Cassius Marsh was ridicu- able to have that much of a fac- own 14-play, 75-yard drive a 50-yard pass play -- the Se- lous today,” Carroll said. “He was tor?” Carroll said. “That’s be- it’s always been a big deal for me to be a big part of this defense, to culminating in a feathery ahawks allowed only five pass all over the field.” cause he’s a terrific player. He two-yard touchdown toss to plays of more than 40 yards all of start on this defense. That op- Marsh, in his third season, is really is.” Doug Baldwin. Playing be- last season. still something of an enigma. Marsh’s mistake was simple portunity opened up my eyes, But Marsh’s teammates ral- and maybe that motivated me to hind an interior offensive line He just started to look com- but costly. that provided no push, Wil- lied around him, told him to for- fortable during his rookie season work a little hard.” Tannehill flipped the ball to son struggled to go downfield get about it, move on and keep when he was lost to a season- wide-open Arian Foster, who Marsh got that same extra playing. ending injury. He played all 16 broke a tackle from safety Earl motivation from the mistake he all afternoon until the final “I fully intended on making games last season, as a special- Thomas and gained 50 yards. made against the Dolphins. possession. Due to an acci- up for it,” he said. teams player and backup de- Marsh got to the sideline and “He played lights out,” de- dental third-quarter ankle And that’s what he did in his fensive end, but didn’t record took his butt chewing. fensive end Cliff Avril said. “He twisting by Ndamukong Suh, best and most productive game a sack. This year, he competed “That’s the kind of mistake I messed up earlier in the game on Wilson’s mobility was a non- with the Seahawks. Marsh de- for the Seahawks’ starting spot can’t make,” he said, “and I’ve got one of the plays, and he bounced factor and his accuracy took livered two big hits on special at strongside linebacker, a posi- to be better for my teammates.” back. It shows how much he’s a hit when he had trouble teams. He sacked Miami quar- tion he’d never previously played, Marsh’s two biggest plays matured, actually. He bounced putting his lower body into terback Ryan Tannehill on the before losing the job to veteran were both in the fourth quar- back and had a heck of a game.” his throws. Seahawks fans have grown accustomed to DEAN RUTZ / The Seattle Times via AP early-season rust, as Tom Miami Dolphins defen- Seattle Coach Pete Carroll: Cable tinkers with his under- sive tackle Ndamukong manned offensive line.” Suh (93) steps on Seattle Russell Wilson Has Ankle Sprain ESPN.com’s Sheil Kapadia Seahawks quarterback pointed out how the offense Russell Wilson’s foot in RENTON, Wash. (AP) — Se- some swelling. might tweak in the wake of the third quarter of an attle Seahawks coach Pete Car- Wilson may be limited in Wilson’s injury: NFL football game in Se- roll believes quarterback Russell practice this week ahead of fac- “Asked how different it attle on Sunday. Wilson will be able to play in ing the Rams, Carroll said. was for him to stay inside the Week 2 against Los Angeles de- Wilson has not missed a pocket, Wilson said with a spite suffering a sprained ankle game during his career. smile, ‘Last year I stayed in in the opener against Miami. Wilson was injured in the the pocket and just hung out Speaking on his weekly radio there, and it worked out pret- third quarter of Sunday’s 12-10 show on KIRO-AM on Monday, ty well. I don’t mind standing Carroll said Wilson has been di- win over the Dolphins while be- in the pocket. That’s a good agnosed with a sprained ankle. ing sacked by Ndamukong Suh. thing.’” Carroll said both X-rays and an Wilson had his ankle re-taped MRI came back clear, but there is and did not miss a snap. Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016 SPORTS

College Football No. 8 Washington Giving Up Very Little on Defense in Two Games By Tim Booth was supposed to be good. They The Associated Press have experience in the front sev- en led by linebackers Azeem Vic- SEATTLE — Before sending tor and Keishawn Bierria, and too much praise in the direction perhaps one of the best defensive of No. 8 Washington and what backfields in college football led the Huskies have done defen- by Budda Baker, Kevin King and sively through two games, there Sidney Jones. needs to be a disclaimer. The pass rush off the edge Facing Rutgers and Idaho has been questionable, however. to open the season is far from a Washington's been able to cre- daunting task. ate pressure with the interior of But for those two games, the its defensive line and through Huskies are getting what was expected from their defense. blitzes, collecting seven sacks in While plenty of reserves have two games. But the Huskies are been rotated through, Washing- still waiting for a pass rusher off ton's starting defense has given the edge to emerge to follow in up just three points through the the footsteps of Hau'oli Kikaha first two weeks, allowing a field in 2014 and Travis Feeney last goal to Rutgers and shutting out year. Idaho into the third quarter last While the matchup with Saturday before the backups got Portland State might seem lop- their turn. sided, Petersen is hopeful the Vi- It's likely those defensive kings offense will give Washing- numbers are only going to get ton an unfamiliar look. Portland TED S. WARREN / The Associated Press better with the Huskies closing State runs a pistol-style offense, Washington head coach Chris Petersen calls to his team during warmups before an NCAA college football game against out their non-conference slate one that Petersen can't remember Idaho Saturday in Seattle. against lower-division Portland seeing since arriving at Wash- State on Saturday. plays we've seen so far, 130, 140 passes in two games and dy- in school history. ington. "The guys for two games have plays or something — so you namic wide receiver/kick return- But they only get those op- "Everybody's got their played really hard and have have a couple things. But I don't er John Ross has found the end portunities if the Huskies are strengths and weaknesses. Port- played really focused," Washing- think there's been a lot of busts zone five times. Browning leads doing what is expected on the land State does a great job with ton coach Chris Petersen said and I think they've tackled fairly the Pac-12 in pass efficiency rat- defensive side. their offense,' Petersen said. "It's Monday. "There's been a couple well." ing thus far and the Huskies have "I like watching those guys a really good scheme, they are things, but you're always going It's easy to get overshadowed scored at least 40 points in five when they're like that," Petersen playing to their strengths and to have a couple plays when you when starting quarterback Jake straight games dating back to the said. their quarterback really makes have — I don't know how many Browning has eight touchdown end of last season. That's a first This was a defensive unit that some things happen." Browning Throws 5 Touchdown Passes, No. 8 Washington Beats Idaho 59-14 By Curtis Crabtree after a hit from Jojo McIntosh, The Associated Press and Azeem Victor recovered to keep Idaho out of the end zone. SEATTLE — Jake Browning “We got whooped,” Idaho has thrown for 581 yards and coach Paul Petrino said. “We got eight touchdowns in Washing- whooped but I thought our guys ton’s first two games. stayed fighting in the second half.” Though Browning as yet to Washington scored 35 play in a fourth quarter in No. straight points afterward before 8 Washington’s victories against the Vandals finally got on the lesser opponents Rutgers and board with a 20-yard pass from Idaho, coach Chris Petersen be- Matt Linehan to Trent Cowan in lieves he has even more to offer the third quarter. with a little more refinement. Browning matched Wash- THE TAKEAWAY ington’s school record with five touchdown passes — two each IDAHO: Idaho lost its road to Dante Pettis and John Ross — opener against Pac-12 foe USC and finished with 294 yards in 59-9 in 2015. The Vandals’ foray the No. 8 Huskies’ 59-14 romp against Pac-12 opposition wasn’t over Idaho on Saturday. much better. The Vandals forced Browning has helped Wash- just six incompletions in 33 pass ington (2-0) to its highest rank- attempts by Washington. They’ll ing since 2001. face an even more pass-happy “He’s done a real nice job,” opponent in Washington State head coach Chris Petersen said next week. of Browning. “He’s completing WASHINGTON: The Huskies’ a lot of passes. He’s keeping his defense and passing attack are every bit that of a Top 10 team. eyes downfield. He’s buying time, TED S. WARREN / The Associated Press all those things that good quar- Washington quarterback Jake Browning (3) greets wide receiver John Ross (1) on the sideline after Ross scored a touchdown However, the rushing attack has terbacks do.” on a pass from Browning against Idaho in the irst half Saturday in Seattle. struggled in the first two weeks. Myles Gaskin has rushed for just After throwing for 287 yards That’s where Petersen feels there more than enough. in, run our stuff and execute 124 yards through two games af- and three touchdowns last week is still room to grow. Following a fumble on the well.” ter being thought of as a fringe against Rutgers, Browning was “I think the thing that is in- opening kickoff by Lloyd High- Browning joined Keith Price Heisman Trophy candidate be- nearly flawless against Idaho. He fore the season. completed 23 of 28 passes for 294 teresting is I still think there is tower that was recovered by (2012), Jake Locker (2010) and yards and deferred to backup K.J. some things we’re cleaning up Washington, Browning threw a Chris Rowland (1973) as the only Carta-Samuels after the opening with him,” Petersen said. “When 21-yard touchdown pass to Pet- Huskies to throw five touch- LAST WORD drive of the third quarter follow- you go back, what I really want to tis on his first attempt of the down passes in a game. “They felt like it,” Petrino said ing his fifth touchdown pass of look at is did he need to escape? game. He completed 13 consecu- The Vandals (1-1) kept it in about Washington’s No. 8 rank- the day, an 8-yard strike to Ross Did he have things he could have tive passes for 175 yards and two reach in the first quarter. Kaden ing. “The hitting, hearing the that gave Washington a 42-0 lead. got the ball out? I know on one touchdowns in the second quar- Elliss forced a fumble on a sack hitting, defensively they definite- While the production has early on — I think he threw a ter as the Huskies built a 35-0 of Browning to give Idaho the ly felt like it. Offensively, their been stellar, it’s the process that touchdown — I think he didn’t halftime advantage. ball in Washington territory. But speed is like it. So I wouldn’t be will yield the consistency needed need to make it so spectacular.” “We didn’t really do anything after driving into the red zone, surprised if they’re there at the when conference play begins. Against Idaho, it was still crazy,” Browning said. “Just go Jacob Sannon fumbled at the 1 end of the year, that’s for sure.”

yards and two touchdowns (27 Friday, attempting 24 passes Dawson Stanley doesn’t get a which knocked them out of the LCFF points) against Colton, Ore. … and completing 15 for 176 yards ton of carries, but makes them crossover round last year. Will W.F. West’s Ka’imi Henry had and a touchdown. He added count. He scored on a 24-yard Air Blair get to test the LCA sec- Continued from Sports 1 his second 100-yard game in a 62 rushing yards for 17 points, run at Kalama (8 points). … ondary? Fingers crossed! (Side row, running for 112 yards and while Dakota Hawkins had 54 Onalaska’s Hunter Blair threw note: Freshman Ashton Haight touchdown (27 points), while two touchdowns against Ridge- receiving yards for 5 points. … three touchdown passes with had his “coming out party” at Cannon’s 300 yards and four field (23 points). … Centralia’s Toledo coach Jeremy Thibault 80 yards for 23 points. … Pretty RB against Mossyrock, accord- touchdowns against Bellev- Jose Pineda topped 100 receiv- clearly forgot to draft any of his much anyone on the Tenino ing to coach Mazen Saade. He ue Christian was good for 28 ing yards for the second time, own players for his fantasy team. skill-player list is worth a look at could be a nice sleeper in deeper points. … Adna’s Isaac Ingle with 104 receiving yards, 39 Four Indians hit double fig- this juncture. Garret Kalkus ran leagues.) … Winlock hosts an ran for 160 yards and two touch- rushing yards and a touchdown ures, though no one topped 20 for 57 yards and a touchdown Ocosta (1-1) team coming off downs for 28 points against (19 points) against Mark Morris. points — which is harder than (11 points), Jace Griffis had 80 a 40-0 loss to Wahkiakum. … Toutle Lake, keeping up with … Spencer Brewer had another it looks to pull off. Quarterback receiving yards and two touch- Rochester hosts Charles Wright his preseason projection as one solid outing for the Beavers, Dalton Yoder had 44 passing downs (20 points), Guy Murillo Academy, which could make for of the top fantasy (and, over- this time racking up 176 receiv- yards, 43 rushing yards and two scored and added 34 receiving a nice bounce-back game for all, really) running backs in ing yards and two scores for 29 touchdowns for 17 points; Mar- yards (9 points) and Zack Sewell quarterback Bryce Lollar and the SWW 2B League. His main points. cus Ouellette scored twice with led the ground attack with 85 the Warriors. … Centralia’s of- competition, PWV’s Kaelin Ju- 34 yards for 15 points; Keaton yards (8 points). fense shouldn’t slow down much rek, ran for 122 yards and two Notables Wallace ran for 60 yards and with Sequim (1-1) in town. The touchdowns — with a pick- a score (12 points); and Dylan Up Next Wolves were blown out by Mon- 6 — for 30 points in a win over Centralia’s balanced (and po- Hoiseck ran for 61 yards and tesano last week, and squeaked MWP. … Mac Fagerness had a tent, so far!) offense means lots a touchdown. Dakota Robins, Adna gets a big test at Toledo, by Port Townsend — a place slow week in Napavine’s opener of options. Fullback Nat Lopez the team’s lead rusher, ran for which has been something of a known more for its scenery but, as predicted, it was a fluke. is going to get a ton of carries, 80 yards (8 points). … Mossy- thorn in the Pirates’ side since (exquisite!) and pizza (deli- The senior wideout had 141 re- and provided 64 rushing yards rock’s James Cheney ran for 35 the Indians — Pirate coach cious!) than its football — 27-26 ceiving yards and three touch- and a touchdown (12 points) yards, and tossed a touchdown K.C. Johnson’s alma mater, co- in Week 1. … W.F. West hits downs for 32 points against on Thursday. Derek VanDe- on a halfback pass (7 points). … incidentally — dropped down the road to face Highline (0- Kalama. Teammate Noah Lantz, Laarschot had 53 rushing yards MWP’s Matt Poquette caught to the 2B ranks. Toledo hasn’t 2), which shouldn’t slow down an emerging fantasy star, had and a 30-yard touchdown catch one pass for a 52-yard touch- given up a lot of rushing yards Henry or, if he’s back in the 52 rushing yards, 33 receiving (14 points), and Jordan Thomas down (11 points), while quarter- this year, so Adna QB Conner lineup, RB Austin Emery. … yards and a touchdown both made his highly-anticipated back Kaleb Rashoff passed for Weed might be a good pick- Tenino gets its first home game ways for 24 points. … Onalas- (from a fantasy standpoint) de- 69 yards and a score (6 points). up. … Morton-White Pass is in of the year with White Salmon ka’s Trace Lawrence followed but, with a few big catches for Napavine for a Mountain Divi- — coached by former Onalaska up a big opener with 163 rush- 95 yards (and another 11 on an sion game. Expect more of the coach and Centralia assistant ing yards and two touchdowns sweep play) for 10 points. Cale Waiver Wire same from the Tigers. … PWV’s John Hallead — in town. The (28 points). … Winlock, and ju- Shute added a 20-yard touch- Adna’s Derek Chilcoate at Mossyrock, which isn’t a bad Bruins are 2-0 and averaging nior running back Seth Lindsey, down catch (8 points). … W.F. scored twice, one on a kick re- matchup, by any means, for Ju- nearly 48 points a game, which keep producing offense, if not West quarterback Nole Wol- turn and one on the receiving rek. … Onalaska looks for re- could mean a shootout and a wins (yet!). Lindsey ran for 159 lan got a chance to air it out on end, for 14 points. … Napavine’s venge against Life Christian, steady rain … of fantasy points! • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016

College Football Washington State Starts 0-2 After Late Rally Against Boise State Comes Up Short 31-28 By Stefanie Loh penalties again, committing cos 88 yards down the field and The Seattle Times 10 infractions (to Boise State’s running back Jeremy McNichols three) a week after a 10-penalty vaulted over a scrum of Cougs BOISE, Idaho -- Washington outing against EWU. Between defenders at the goal line to go State wasn’t supposed to start Luani’s two , the up 14-0. the season 0-2. Not this year, not Cougs struggled to finish drives. The Cougars defense was the after the way the Cougars took In a two-minute diatribe af- brightest spot of the night, forc- the Pac-12 by storm last season, ter the game, a visibly aggravat- posting their first winning re- ing three three-and-outs and ed Leach questioned his team’s three turnovers in WSU’s losing cord in more than a decade and toughness and said that would making everyone believe WSU’s effort. not be allowed to continue. For the first time in his two time had come. “I think as coaches to this For the past week, WSU play- seasons at WSU, defensive coor- point we’ve failed to make our dinator Alex Grinch opted to call ers and coaches alike stated re- team as tough as it needs to be. peatedly that last year’s team was plays from the sideline instead of That’s gonna change,” Leach from his usual vantage point in not this year’s team, and that the said. “First of all, we beat Boise the press box. onus is on the 2016 Cougs to find State in virtually every category. their own identity. Perhaps the Except toughness. We walk out Perhaps buoyed by Grinch’s Cougars are right. there and we decide that Boise steadying presence on the side- Two games into the year, JOE JASZEWSKI / Idaho Statesman via AP is tougher than us and Boise is line and Luani’s return in the these Cougars are still search- Washington State cornerback Darrien Molton (3) breaks up a pass intended for convinced they’re tougher than secondary, the Cougars’ de- ing. But after their late-game Boise State wide receiver Thomas Sperbeck (82) in the second half of an NCAA us too, and until the fourth quar- fense looked less jittery against theatrics in the 31-28 defeat Sat- college football game at Bronco Stadium in Boise, Idaho on Saturday. ter we didn’t do a thing to change the Broncos than it had against urday night against Boise State, EWU. there just might be a light at the that. after Falk threw a pick-six to Boi- the Eagles last week. Boise State went into the end of that tunnel. That light “Outperformed them in a se State cornerback Tyler Horton “We just came out flat, didn’t locker room with a 17-7 lead at might have burned just a little bit ton of different ways but we just aren’t tough enough. As a foot- on the Cougs’ opening drive. respond to adversity very well. half time, and Cougars defense brighter with some better time held strong through the first half management in the last minute ball team we have to get one WSU’s offense struggled It took us too long to get started of the third quarter, with corner- of the game. helluva lot tougher, and right through its first four offensive and when we did it was too late,” After a second key fourth now we’re not very tough.” possessions with little to show WSU running back Jamal Mor- back Darrien Molton recording quarter by its de- The offense sputtered for for itself aside from a slew of row said. two breakups on back-to-back fense, WSU trailed 31-28 and the most of the night, converting negative plays and a blocked field Meanwhile, Rypien, the plays on Boise State’s opening offense had the ball on its own only 11 of 22 third-down at- goal attempt by Erik Powell, who nephew of former WSU great drive of the second half to force 20-yard line with 53 seconds and tempts, and going down 7-0 early also missed a field goal against , marched the Bron- the Broncos to punt. two timeouts remaining. Local Bowling Standings Two quick passes netted 8 yards each and took little time. Then a pass for no gain cost a lot of time when the Cougars decid- ed to spike the ball and not call a timeout. When an attempt to get a first down came up a yard short, the Cougars were left 55 yards away from the end zone and with only four seconds. Quarterback Luke Falk and WSU coach Mike Leach both said after the game that they thought Marks had managed to get the first down, and if so, the clock should have stopped auto- matically to allow the chains to move. “We threw to Gabe, and I think as a team we thought he had the first down,” Falk said. “Didn’t think we needed to use it, they spotted it short, called the time out and eight seconds got run off right there. It was an un- fortunate situation. Would have been nice to know the spot ear- lier and things like that, but we just ran out of time.” Falk’s last ditch Hail Mary got batted down by Boise State’s Raymond Ford as the final sec- onds ticked off the clock. Down 24-7 midway through the third quarter, the Cougars finally came together and put up a fierce rally, outscoring Boise State 14-7 late in the game thanks to two momentum-shift- ing interceptions in the final five minutes. Senior free safety Shalom Luani made an emphatic return from his one-game suspension, recording two well-timed inter- ceptions of Broncos’ quarterback Brett Rypien. Luani’s first pick came late in the second quarter, and he re- turned the ball 28 yards to set up Falk and the WSU offense at the Boise State 26. Thanks to Luani’s big play, the Cougars finally got on the scoreboard with 42 sec- onds left in the first half when Falk hit Jamal Morrow with a shovel pass on third-and-six, and Morrow rolled into the end zone behind a block by Eduardo Mid- dleton. Mike Leach said his Cougars have to learn to play tougher and respond to adversity Luani’s second interception came with 4:24 remaining in the contest and with WSU down 31- 21 to the Broncos. Once again, the pick breathed life into WSU’s offense, and in a play reminiscent of his four fourth-quarter comebacks from 2015, Falk needed only seven seconds to hit Gabe Marks for a 33-yard touchdown reception that put WSU within striking distance of the Broncos. But the WSU defense wasn’t quite done. This time, defensive back Charleston White provided the clutch play when he intercepted Rypien in the end zone on a pass meant for Boise State receiver Cedrick Wilson that set up the Cougars’ last-minute effort. Falk went 55 of 71 for 480 yards and four touchdowns, while Tavares Martin had a ca- reer-high 12 receptions for 158 yards and a score. The Cougs ended the game strong, but started out madden- ingly slow. WSU hurt itself with Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016 SPORTS

NFL Patriots Beat Cardinals, 23-21, in Jimmy Garoppolo’s First Start By Sam Farmer to orchestrate a road win over Los Angeles Times the Cardinals was impressive enough. But he did so with- GLENDALE, Ariz. — No out the services of Gronkowski Tom Brady. No Rob Gronkowski. (hamstring), and without start- No room for error against one ing left tackle Nate Solder (ham- of the NFL’s best teams in one of string) and right guard Jonathan the least hospitable stadiums. Cooper (foot). No problem. Not for New “He’s got quiet confidence, England’s Jimmy Garoppolo. and everybody on this team has The third-year quarterback, confidence in him,” Patriots de- starting in place of the suspend- fensive end Chris Long said of ed Brady and playing without Garoppolo. “We just knew if we his full complement of offensive stuck to our game plan, we’d weapons, led the Patriots to a have a chance to win it in the end. 23-21 upset of the Arizona Car- He made some really gutsy plays dinals on Sunday night before to help us win.” a packed house at University of Gostkowski made field goals Phoenix Stadium. of 47, 53 and 32 yards, in addi- Showing uncommon poise tion to a pair of extra points. for a player with relatively little “I don’t usually look forward experience, and playing against to a five-hour flight,” he said. a stifling defense, Garoppolo “But I’m looking forward to this threw for 264 yards and a touch- one.” down _ even completing a batted For the Patriots, the game pass to himself _ as the Patriots took place on unforgettable carved out some breathing room. ground. It was here that they lost They now have three consecutive the Super Bowl to the New York home games _ winnable match- Giants in early 2008, watching ups against Miami, Houston and their bid for a perfect 19-0 season Buffalo _ before Brady returns. ROSS D. FRANKLIN / The Associated Press go poof. Then two years ago, the “He did his job,” receiver Ju- New England Patriots quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (10) scrambles against the Arizona Cardinals during the second half of Patriots beat Seattle in the Super lian Edelman said of Garoppolo. an NFL football game, Sunday in Glendale, Ariz. Bowl here, with Seahawks Coach “He went out there and took com- Pete Carroll making the ill-fated mand of the huddle and made sive performance by Arizona sacked on the first play, and the quarterback Carson Palmer to decision to pass at the goal line at plays when he had to.” receiver Larry Fitzgerald, who home crowd’s volume climbed put them in position to reclaim the end, as opposed to running Meanwhile, the Cardinals had a game-high 10 catches ever higher, the Cardinals the lead, but then came the ill- Marshawn Lynch. are kicking themselves. Trailing for 81 yards, including a pair of seemed to have the game well in fated kick. Garoppolo conceded he was for most of the game, they saw a short touchdowns, one of which hand. “When you have to win with nervous Sunday until he was hit good chance to win flutter away should find a spot in his career But Garoppolo stayed com- a late field goal, you’re obviously for the first time, although he with 41 seconds to play, when highlight tape. posed and led his team on a behind the 8-ball,” Palmer said. said if you’re not nervous, you a 47-yard field-goal attempt by That was a go-ahead score 13-play, 62-yard march that “We were further behind the probably don’t care enough. Be- Chandler Catanzaro sailed wide with 9:46 remaining, when Ari- consumed six minutes of clock 8-ball than we expected to be.” fore the game, he was spotted left, in part the result of a low on camera waving smelling salts zona claimed its first lead of the and ended with a clinching 32- Arizona linebacker Chandler snap. That let the air out of the under his noise and recoiling. It’s stadium. game, 21-20. It was a one-yard yard field goal by Stephen Gos- Jones, who came from the Patri- something that Brady commonly “It’s on me,” Catanzaro said. touchdown, which might sound tkowski. That drive included a ots by way of trade, had a strong does before games, cracking an “That falls on my shoulders.” modest but had Fitzgerald mak- seven-yard completion to James game, with five tackles, a sack, ammonia capsule, apparently to Said Cardinals Coach Bruce ing a contorted, over-the-shoul- White on third and three, and a a pair of quarterback hits and a sharpen his senses. Arians, whose team was favored der catch with a defender glued clutch 13-yard run by LeGarrette fumble recovery. “I just always do that before a by six points: “Obviously a very to him. That was the 100th Blount on third and 11. “He’s a playmaker,” teammate game, I guess,” he said. “Nothing disappointing loss. We didn’t touchdown catch of Fitzgerald’s Working with no timeouts, Deone Bucannon said. “He in- really crazy. Just gets you going.” really play well enough in any illustrious career. and pushed back by a couple spires me. Every time he makes a Without question, the Patri- phase to win this game.” New England got the ball of holding calls, the Cardinals play, I want to make a play.” ots snapped to attention. So did The defeat spoiled an impres- back, and when Garoppolo was needed the pinpoint passing of That Garoppolo was able the rest of the league. Carr Directs Gutsy Raiders to Comeback Win Over Saints By Jimmy Durkin East Bay Times NEW ORLEANS — Derek Carr and the Raiders grew up just a little bit more on Sunday. Carr delivered the sixth fourth-quarter comeback of his career, rallying the Raiders from a 14-point deficit to stun the New Orleans Saints 35-34 in the JEFF ROBERSON / The Associated Press season opener at the Superdome. Detroit Lions kicker Matt Prater (5) celebrates a game-winning ield goal in the Carr connected with Seth inal seconds of the game against the Indianapolis Colts in an NFL football game Roberts for a 10-yard touchdown in Indianapolis, Sunday. pass with 47 seconds to go, then took advantage of coach Jack Del Rio’s gutsy play call to go for two. Lions’ Late Drive Sets Up Prater’s Michael Crabtree hauled in a BILL FEIG / The Associated Press 43-Yard FG to Stun Colts, 39-35 the fade pass in the end zone over Oakland Raiders wide receiver Michael Crabtree (15) pulls in a two-point conver- Saints rookie Ken Crawley to ig- sion over New Orleans Saints cornerback Ken Crawley (46) in the second half of an By Dave Birkett ball downfield. nite the first of two wild Raiders NFL football game in New Orleans on Sunday. Detroit Free Press Riddick caught a check-down celebrations, the second of which for 19 yards in the middle of the occurred when New Orleans INDIANAPOLIS — Same first big play, strip-sacking Brees. Bouyed by two passes inter- field, then Stafford found Eric kicker Wil Lutz was wide left on Old Lio... Rookie Jihad Ward recovered at ference penalties _ the Raiders Ebron for 9 yards and Marvin his 61-yard field goal as time ex- Almost. the 21-yard line. were flagged 14 times for 144 Jones for 22 to move the Lions pired. The Detroit Lions blew an yards _ the Saints reached the into field-goal range. “For a coach to believe in us But the Raiders went back- 18-point first-half lead in their wards. Crabtree was called for Oakland 2-yard line but the de- season opener for the second After throwing the ball away like that,” Carr said of Del Rio’s on first-and-10 from the 25 with decision to go for two, “it just holding on the first play and fense held and New Orleans add- straight year, then survived a 12 seconds left, the Lions sent gives us so much confidence to some uninspiring calls led to a ed another field goal. missed extra point by Matt Prat- have him do that for us.” Sebastian Janikowski 47-yard Then it was Jalen Richard’s er and a late touchdown drive by Prater on to atone for his miss. Del Rio said his mantra last field goal _ a definite disappoint- turn. The undrafted rookie took Andrew Luck to beat the India- Stafford completed 31 of 39 year was about getting the team ment considering the drive start. his first NFL carry and caught a napolis Colts today at Lucas Oil passes for 340 yards and three to compete for all 60 minutes, Oakland took a 10-3 lead great block from left guard Kel- Stadium, 39-35. touchdowns. which they did for the most part when Latavius Murray scored on echi Osemele and raced 75 yards Prater, who missed the point- Luck was 31 of 47 passing for (the season opener being the ex- a powerful 6-yard run, but the for a touchdown that stunned after attempt wide right after 385 yards and four touchdowns ception). The stakes are raised Saints got a pair of touchdown the Superdome crowd. The Raid- Theo Riddick scored his second for the Colts. now and Sunday was a good first passes from Brees to lead 17-10 at ers went for two again and con- touchdown of the game with The Lions moved the ball step. halftime. nected to tie the game at 27. 4:04 to play, made a 43-yard field with ease against a beat-up Colts “This year, we are talking The play that could’ve put Brees wasn’t going away and with 4 seconds left to send the Li- defense in the first half, scoring about learning how to win, learn- the Raiders to bed came when the Saints caught some luck on ons to victory. touchdowns on drives of 80, 82 ing how to close these games, Brandin Cooks burned corner- their next possession. Willie The Lions scored their final and 75 yards. sticking together and making back Sean Smith for a 98-yard Snead, who had nine catches for two points on a safety with no Riddick scored the first plays at the end,” Del Rio. “I am touchdown that put Smith on 172 yards, got deep and caught a time on the clock after the Colts touchdown of the year on a ca- really proud of our guys, really the bench and gave the Saints a pass for 43 yards. He was tackled were called for an illegal forward reer-long 21-yard run, following happy for them.” 24-10 lead midway through the by Reggie Nelson, who forced pass in the end zone while trying a block by Ebron off left tackle The matchup coming in was third quarter. a fumble. But the ball bounced to lateral their way downfield on and into the end zone. “Brandin got a great release,” forward and Michael Thomas a revamped secondary against the kickoff. The Lions went three-and-out Brees said. “Threw it up to him. recovered for the Saints at the 2. the wily veteran in Saints quar- The Lions jumped out to a on their next possession, then He did the rest. He looked like Brees found Travaris Cadet terback Drew Brees, one of the 21-3 second-quarter lead _ the mounted back-to-back scoring Usain Bolt going down the side- for a touchdown a play later and same score they led the San Di- most prolific passers in NFL his- drives. line there.” New Orleans was back on top ego Chargers by in last year’s tory. The Raiders lost that battle. Stafford converted three Brees torched them for 423 The Raiders answered back with 6:03 to go. opener, when they lost 33-28 _ third downs on a seven-minute, yards passing and four touch- with a field goal and caught a Carr had his chance to work but had to hold on to win. downs, but finally had his per- break when the Saints missed his magic and that’s what he did. Luck drove the Colts 74 yards 82-yard touchdown drive, one sonal seven-game winning streak one from 50 yards out. It got dicey, with a third-and-4 in eight plays after Riddick’s with his legs and two with his against the Raiders snapped. That’s when the shootout defensive holding call getting the touchdown, and hit tight end arms, before rookie Dwayne “Great, gritty performance by truly began. Carr connected Raiders one first down. Jack Doyle on a 6-yard touch- Washington plunged in from 1 the team,” Del Rio said. “There on passes of 43 and 25 yards to Showing faith in Roberts, down pass with 37 seconds to yard out to give the Lions a 14-0 are so many different things, ob- Cooper and Crabtree and Jamize who dropped a ball three plays play to put the Colts ahead, 35- lead. viously, that we will need to do Olawale finished off a swift four- earlier, Carr hit him over the 34. Adam Vinatieri answered better. That’s for tomorrow.” play drive with a 2-yard touch- middle and he fought his way The Lions started the ensu- with a 50-yard field goal for the The Raiders were loving life down run. A two-point conver- into the end zone for the third ing possession at the 25-yard line, Colts, before Stafford hit Ebron on the first series of the game sion attempt failed to make it game-winning touchdown of his and Matthew Stafford completed for a 6-yard touchdown between when Bruce Irvin delivered his 24-19. career. three straight passes to drive the two defenders. SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016 • Sports 7

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Lewis, who slots as the No. 3 starter, has a 3.31 ERA, which would be the best of his MLB career in seasons in which he’s thrown more than 100 in- nings. More important, the Rangers’ No. 2 starter, Yu Darvish, who missed all of 2015, has been good since his return from the DL on July 16. … Baltimore’s Chris Tillman, who perhaps means as much to his team as any pitcher in the AL, gave up one run in six innings against the Tigers in a Sept. 11 return from a three-week DL stay. … Detroit is still in the playoff picture, but a lot will be determined by how healthy starting pitcher Jor- dan Zimmerman can stay. Early returns weren’t encouraging. On Sept. 10, Zimmerman, who’s made just two starts since June 30 due to lat problems, was rocked by the Orioles for six earned runs in an inning of work. … The Blue Jays were struggling to know what to do with Aaron Sanchez; they’d tried to limit his innings after the 24-year-old had already exceeded his single-season high for innings at any level of professional ball. During a Sept. 10 outing, Sanchez gave up six earned runs in 3.1 innings to Boston and developed a blister on his finger, perhaps making The Dodgers didn’t merely survive ace Clayton Kershaw’s stint on the DL — they thrived. Now they’ve set their sights on a National League pennant. that decision easier. … The good news for Washington is that pitcher Stephen Strasburg’s UCL was examined, and How have the Dodgers done it? reports were clean. But, he was diagnosed with a flexor mass strain, the same injury that ended Cliff Lee’s career. Washington is holding out hope that Los Angeles sets record for injured players but remains on top in NL West Strasburg pitches again, but he’s already had four DL stints in his past two seasons. … n June 26, the Los Angeles Dodgers lost a game that evening Urias has pitched well (68.2 innings, 3.69 ERA), but the Dodgers Steven Matz to Pittsburgh, during which their ace, lefty Clayton Kershaw, haven’t trusted him enough to leave him in the rotation full-time. The Mets’ has also had his return didn’t look like himself in giving up four runs on nine hits and Kazmir hasn’t pitched since August and hit a snag in his minor from the DL pushed back. Matz has had shoulder issues, and the Mets hope to have him throwing off O two walks to a rather ordinary Pirates lineup. league rehab with spinal inlammation. Even with Kershaw in the rotation, L.A. was eight games be- How they’ve done it a mound soon. hind a Giants team that had gotten hot. It wasn’t an encouraging picture, That wasn’t all of the Dodgers’ misfortune. First baseman Adrian and Dodgers fans had no idea how bad it was about to look. Gonzalez (a 2015 All-Star) underperformed in the irst half; right ielder NUMBERS GAME Kershaw wouldn’t pitch for the next two-and-a-half months with a Yasiel Puig’s personality issues got so bad that he was demoted to the herniated disc in his back. That wasn’t the worst of it. The Dodgers minors; and Josh Reddick was awful (.550 OPS coming from Oakland would eventually set an MLB record by placing their 28th player, re- in a trade). In addition, J.P. Howell, expected to be the team’s best bull- 110 liever Carlos Frias, on the DL on Sept. 11. pen lefty, has been poor (4.34 ERA). That’s the number of RBIs this season What does a rash of injuries like that generally do to a team? The With all that, you’d have perhaps expected the Dodgers to battle the (through Sept. 11) for Red Sox DH David team that held the previous record was the 2012 Boston Red Sox, who Braves and the Twins in the race to the bottom for the No. 1 pick of Ortiz, which is a record for players age won 90 games in 2011 and would be good enough to win the World Se- 2017. Instead, several others stepped up. 40 or older. The former mark was held ries in 2013. The 2012 Red Sox won 69 games, their worst performance Rookie shortstop Corey Seager has been the NL’s third-best player by Hall of Famer Dave Winield, who had in a full 162-game season since 1965. according to Baseball Reference’s Wins Above Replacement (5.9 108 for Toronto in 1992. Somehow, the Dodgers went from eight games down to three up on WAR). Justin Turner, the 31-year-old third baseman who hadn’t ex- the Giants as of Sept. 11, and it’ll be a miscarriage of justice if irst-year ceeded 487 plate appearance in a season until this year, is having the manager Dave Roberts isn’t named Manager of the Year. season of his life (4.5 WAR). Young center ielder Joc Pederson (3.0 Here’s what’s happened and what’s ahead for L.A. WAR), formerly a top prospect, is starting to scratch the surface of his A rotation rocked with injuries potential at 24. Gonzalez has hit more like himself in the second half, At the point of Kershaw’s DL stint, the Dodgers still hadn’t gotten veteran Chase Utley (1.4) has been a little better than expected, and an inning from Brandon McCarthy, Brett Anderson or Hyun-Jin Ryu. rookie Andrew Toles has posted a 1.018 OPS in 80 plate appearances. Alex Wood, another starter, had been sidelined since the end of May On the mound, Kenta Maeda, the only starter who hasn’t missed a with an elbow issue. Six days later, L.A. acquired Bud Norris, a ser- game, has been steady (3.28 ERA), and closer Kenley Janzen has been viceable starter, from the Braves. On Aug. 1, the Dodgers got Rich Hill lights-out (43 saves, 1.75 ERA). from Oakland, where the 36-year-old had a sparkling 2.25 ERA over Can it come together? 14 starts. At various times, they’ve given spot starts to 20-year-old Julio If Gonzalez hits at a Gonzalez-like level and Reddick and Puig pro- Urias, considered one of the top pitching prospects in all of baseball. vide productivity in right ield, the offense will sufice. Scott Kazmir hit the DL with a neck issue on Aug. 23. A healthy Kershaw could dominate the postseason in a way that few Here’s what’s happened since that time: others can. Maeda’s a solid No. 2 and Hill an excellent No. 3 if he Ryu hasn’t thrown an inning and is done for the season. can pitch. Between Wood, McCarthy and Anderson (all of whom are McCarthy threw 34.2 innings with a 3.67 ERA before landing back expected to return), the presence of Urias, and the possible return of on the DL after his last appearance on Aug. 13. Kazmir (though it’s uncertain if he will), there are enough pieces for Anderson started the season on the disabled with back problems, postseason success. Ross Stripling or Jose DeLeon, a talented 24-year- threw four MLB innings before hitting the DL again with a wrist prob- old who struck out nine but gave up three runs in six innings in his irst lem, and then had multiple setbacks with inger blisters in September MLB appearance on Sept. 4, may also be options. that prevented him from pitching. The key will be Kershaw. A three-inning, ive-hit, two-earned-run Hill has thrown 19 shutout innings over just three starts for Los An- performance in his return wasn’t what the Dodgers hoped for, but he TURN BACK THE CLOCK geles and also hit the DL with blister issues; even after returning from said he felt ine the next day. Sept. 19, 1986 the DL, Hill was removed after seven innings of a perfect game on Sept. Battling the Cubs and the Nationals to get to the World Series won’t White Sox pitcher Joe Cowley walks seven 10 for the same reason. be easy, but one could argue that the Dodgers have already fought and and gives up a run but no-hits the Angels Norris (6.43 Dodger ERA) has been bad. won bigger battles. in a 7–1 win. Cowley becomes the irst ATHLON SPORTS POWER RANKING pitcher in MLB history to never win an- other game after hurling a no-hitter and is released by the Phillies after he plays in 1. Cubs Rookie Carl Edwards fans 40, walks seven in first 29.1 IP. 16. Royals Lorenzo Cain’s wrist injury could end his season. four games in the following season. 2. Nationals Mat Latos gets a turn in the rotation. 17. Marlins Justin Bour’s return from DL helps power output. 3. Red Sox Rick Porcello becomes baseball’s first 20-game winner. 18. Pirates Rookie Josh Bell getting some time in the outfield now. 4. Indians Closer Cody Allen has given up a run just twice in last 29 appearances. 19. Rockies More BBs (10) than Ks (eight) for rookie Jeff Hoffman. TRIVIA CORNER 5. Blue Jays R.A. Dickey has 6.23 ERA since All-Star break. 20. White Sox A 7.30 ERA for James Shields since trade to Chicago. Which franchise has the most 100-loss 6. Rangers Is a six-man rotation in the immediate future? 21. Angels C.J. Cron starting to become the player Angels thought he’d be. seasons? 7. Dodgers Rich Hill didn’t look happy to be denied a shot at perfection. 22. Rays Sign SS Alexei Ramirez after Padres release him. 8. Giants Santiago Casilla removed as the closer. 23. Brewers 119 errors are baseball’s worst. Written and compiled by Chris Lee. 9. Orioles On pace for 257 HRs, which would be second-most in MLB history. 24. Padres A .583 OPS from C Derek Norris wasn’t what San Diego expected. Follow Chris on Twitter: @chrislee71. Email: [email protected]

10. Cardinals 97 Ks in 72.1 IP for closer Seung Hwan Oh. 25. A’s Release 1B/DH Billy Butler, but will still pay him $12 million next year.

11. Mets Juan Lagares could return from injury down the stretch. 26. Phillies 520 runs are 30 fewer than 29th-place A’s. (‘68-present). Oakland in once and (1955-67)

12. Astros Shoulder inflammation sidelines Dallas Keuchel. 27. Reds Only an oblique injury can slow Billy Hamilton. City Kansas in times four 1901-54, from played they where

13. Mariners Mike Zunino matches career high with 11th HR. 28. D-backs Minus-159 run differential is MLB’s worst. Philadelphia, in times 11 it did franchise The times. 16 losses ANSWER: The Athletics, who have hit triple-digits in in triple-digits hit have who Athletics, The ANSWER:

14. Tigers Seven HRs in 15 games for Justin Upton. 29. Braves Will A.J. Pierzynski end his career on the DL? TRIVIA 15. Yankees Aaron Judge fanning in 44.7 percent of plate appearances. 30. Twins Brian Dozier (39 HRs, .919 OPS) just keeps raking. Photos by Tom DiPace CH563308hw.os Did you know you can choose your Radiologist? Over a thousand surplus Choose Longview Radiologist! windows in stock! Sold at dealer cost or below! BARGAIN SIZE BARN 3 X 2 $90 S. Michael Hicks, M.D. Orhan Konez, M.D. Hasan Ozgur, M.D. Michael Pawlick, M.D. Janet Mendel-Hartvig, M.D. 4 X 3 $120 Outpatient MRI is your most economical value! 4 X 4 $129 Call us for 5 X 4 $150 Longview 6 X 4 $175 Radiologists Healthy Savings MRI P.S. Inc. And Compare Prices Up to 80% off retail prices store wide! 6525 196th St. SW, Rochester 260-273-6903 • 800-600-6903 (360) 736-0200 Open 7 days a week 9am - 5:30pm www.longviewradiology.com Our Products -- Always New; Never Used Call 360-736-3311 910 S. Scheuber Rd., Centralia, WA 98531 CH563645bw.os *Pictures for illustration purposes only Sports 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016 SPORTS

Prep Girls Soccer 2A Boys Golf Centralia Falls To Tumwater Tenino Earns Two Wins By The Chronicle Rochester’s Jorge Ruiz Tumwater boys golf was right behind Corrento By The Chronicle Allison Bacon recorded the lone half, the energy level wasn’t there earned a win over Centra- with a 52, followed close be- goal for Toledo. Tenino girls soccer earned and we were working through lia 255-225 at Riverside Golf hind by Aaron Huff with a 53. two wins, defeating Castle Rock “Today was a much better rep- some team stuff,” Centralia Course in Chehalis on Mon- Colton Winters tallied a 56 3-1 in Castle Rock on Saturday resentation of what we train to coach Henry Gallanger said. “In day. do,” Wilson said. and Ethan Worden shot a 58. and beating Toledo 6-1 on Mon- the second half, we made some Tumwater’s Dylan Chris- day at home. Tenino (2-1-1) travels to face Nathan Bronson rounded out adjustments and played a lot bet- topher earned medalist hon- “They beat a team they were W.F. West at 7 p.m. on Thursday. ors with a 39. Teammate the Warriors with a 63. capable of beating,” Tenino Toledo (1-1) hosts Ocosta at 5 ter. We still have to figure out Zach Gruginski finished sec- “I still think I’ve got guys coach Anwar Wilson said of the p.m. on Thursday. how to score goals.” ond with a 43 and Chase Fisk that are underachieving, they 3-1 Castle Rock victory last Sat- NOTE: Toledo defeated Orcas Gallanger noted Jade Coady finished third with a 44. Cen- have one bad stroke and are urday. Island, 6-1, on Saturday. played well in net after stepping tralia’s Rudy Voetburg led the carrying it to the next hole, On Monday, Courtney up and playing goalkeeper on Tigers with a 46. which can snowball,” Roch- Centralia’s Noah Thomas Dodge recorded a hat trick, Saturday’s 2A Girls Soccer short notice. ester coach Kyle Sprague said. which were the first three goals and Brett Wasson tied for Centralia (0-2) faces Ho- Rochester (0-2) is at home of the game, to put Tenino ahead Centralia Falls to Seton Catholic second on the team with a 49. quiam at Tiger Stadium at 7 p.m. at Riverside Golf Course of Toledo. Ryann Wachter scored Centralia fell to 0-2 on the Zack Stelzner was next with the fourth goal, and Haley season on Saturday, losing to today. a 53, followed by Brock Sel- against Black Hills on Marchesano scored the Beavers’ Seton Catholic 3-0 at Tiger Sta- NOTE: W.F. West and River strom with a 58. Josh Eiland Wednesday. fifth goal. Madeline Hohner dium in Centralia. Ridge ended in a scoreless draw rounded out the Tigers with a 65. scored the final goal for Tenino. “We didn’t play well in the first on Saturday in Chehalis. “We had improved up un- Black Hills Swings Past W.F. til today, it was perfect condi- West Prep Boys Tennis tions, we just didn’t play very well,” Centralia Coach Hal TUMWATER — Black Gronseth said. Hills’ Ryan Ziebart shot a Tumwater Defeats W.F. West 4-2 Centralia’s JV played well, 1-over par 37 to earn medalist with Nolan Rice shooting a honors and lead Black Hills By The Chronicle nated the second set 6-1. The W.F. West’s No. 2 doubles pair- 54, Scott Bonagofski fired a to a 207-228 victory over W.F. Tumwater handed W.F. West third set also went to a tiebreaker, ing of Branden Touhey and Alec 56 and Porter Harris record- West at Tumwater Valley with Williams edging Chung 8-6. their first tennis loss of the sea- Ibanez fell to Tumwater’s Ryan ed a 58. Golf Course on Monday. son with a 4-2 victory in Cheha- Tumwater’s John Drohman Warren and Nick Stodomire, 6-2, Centralia (0-3) faces Ab- topped the Bearcats’ Andrew W.F. West’s Will Alexan- lis on Monday afternoon. 7-5. The Bearcats’ No. 3 doubles erdeen at Aberdeen Country Pak, 7-5, 6-3. W.F. West’s Levi der tied for second with Black pairing of Cole Nishiyama and Club on Friday. The No. 1 singles match was a Walters defeated Tumwater’s Hills’ Carson Hughes, each Colin Flattery defeated Alex Old- battle between Tumwater’s Kade Ethan Dylan, 6-2, 7-5. shooting a 40. Williams and W.F. West’s Jason en and Jack Koelsch 6-3, 7-5. Aberdeen Defeats Rochester In doubles, Tumwater’s The Bearcats’ Bryce Chung. Chung took the first set W.F. West (1-1) hits the road ABERDEEN — The War- Carl Myers and Warren Weller Dobyns and Trevor Thorn- 7-6, winning the tiebreaker 9-7. earned the win over Andrew to take on Charles Wright Acad- riors couldn’t quite find their Williams battled back and domi- Painter and E.J. Matagi, 6-1, 7-5. emy on Wednesday. putting stroke on Monday, burg tied for second on the falling to Aberdeen 224-270 team with a 44. Andrew Kim Women’s College Soccer at Grays Harbor Country was close behind, shooting a Club on Monday. 46. Kody Deskins shot a 54, Aberdeen’s Grant Lar- and W.F. West’s Michael An- Centralia Opens West Division son was medalist with a 40. derson capped off the scores Teammate Brendan King fin- with a 59. ished second with a 42 and Play With Tie Against Green River Blake Swenson rounded out W.F. West (1-1) is back at the top three with a 43. Mar- Tumwater Valley Golf Course By The Chronicle came up, she came up really big,” Abbey Lincoln. cus Corrento was the best on Wednesday against Tum- AUBURN — Centralia Centralia coach Horst Malunat “We were under pressure Rochester finisher with a 51. water. opened up it’s West Division said. more than we were used to,” schedule with Green River, play- Centralia scored first, as Malunat said. “On the road, first ing to a 1-1 draw here on Satur- Hunter Thomson-Terrel set up conference game, it was a wake Joni Lancaster for a goal in the up call for us too. Teams are go- College Volleyball day. 39th minute for the only goal of ing to play tough, we are the new Green River had plenty of the first half. people and they are going to scoring chances, but Centra- “We’ve scored on quite a few come at us, they want to beat us.” lia goalkeeper Emily Sorenson corner kicks, we haven’t worked Centralia (4-1-1, 0-0-1) will Centralia Volleyball made 10 saves to help the Lady on it that much because we’ve compete in their first home Blazers earn a draw. been executing,” Malunat said. game tomorrow against Pierce “She (Sorenson) did make Green River tied the game in College at 7 p.m. at Tiger Stadi- Drops Three Matches some incredible saves, when she the 69th minute on a goal from um in Centralia. Saturday’s Prep Cross Country By The Chronicle 19. Centralia College volleyball Mikayla Deffenbaugh had opened up the season with two five kills for Centralia, and Am- losses against Pacific University ber St. Pierre and Kayla McClain MWP Girls Second at Ocosta Invite and Yakima CC. tied with a team-high 17 digs. The Lady Blazers started the The Lady Blazers played Big By The Chronicle South Bend, Toutle Lake, Mossy- rales taking 25th in 13:24. W.F. season with a close 3-1 loss to Pa- Bend on Monday as well, losing WESTPORT — Morton- rock, Raymond, Three Rivers West’s Francisco Lima (13:38) cific University last Friday. a close five set match, 3-2. White Pass’ girls cross country Christian and Willapa Valley, on and William Taylor (14:14) were Centralia won the first set Centralia took the first set, squad took second here at the Thursday. 14th and 21st, respectively, in the 25-18. Pacific took the second set 25-18, and won the second set, Ocosta Invite on Saturday. Freshman boys race. in extra points, 27-25, to tie the 25-22. Big Bend was able to win Sophomore Kaylen Collette W.F. West’s Moon Third at Rochester’s Michala Lowry match. Pacific took the third set, the third set, 25-16, and tied the led the way, finishing the 2.95- Capital Invite was 10th (16:31) in the Fresh- 25-22, and finished the match in match with a 25-19 fourth set mile varsity race in 21 minutes, man girls race, and Centralia’s extra points in the fourth set, 26- win. The fifth set was tight, but OLYMPIA — W.F. West’s Makayla Erickson was 19th in 24. Big Bend won the set 15-13. 51 seconds for eighth place, fol- Emma Moon finished third the Sophomore girls race (16:13). Centralia took on Yakima Deffenbaugh led Centralia lowed closely by teammate Jaylea here Saturday in her division at Rahenkamp (ninth, 22:02). Centralia’s Austin Snider- Valley on the road on Monday, with 12 kills, and Tehane Reyn- the Capital Invite cross country dropping the match 3-0. olds was close behind with 11 Freshman Koda Seymer fin- meet. man was 40th in the Senior boys ished seventh in the varsity boys race (14:01), and Tenino’s Kend- Yakima Valley earned the kills. Amber St. Pierre led the Moon, running in the Ju- first set 25-15. Centralia compet- Lady Blazers with eight digs. race in 18:06. The Timberwolf nior girls race, crossed the fin- all Marin was 52nd in the Senior boys took fourth out of seven girls race (20:28). ed in the second set, but came up Centralia (1-9) is back in ac- ish line of the 2.23-mile course tion today against Spokane and teams. Centralia will run at Pioneer just short, 25-23. Yakima closed in 15 minutes, 14 seconds. The out the match in the third set, 25- Wenatchee Valley. 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Editor: Eric Schwartz Phone number: 807-8224 Life e-mail: [email protected]

Sewing Up Two Decades of Business

Pete Caster / [email protected] Susie Ingram, owner of Sewsie’s Diva Palace in Chehalis, stands amidst a collection of wedding dresses at her store on Friday afternoon. Having served for the community for 20 years, Ingram plans to close her doors once she sells of much of her inventory. SEWSIE’S DIVA PALACE TO CLOSE AFTER 20 YEARS RETIREMENT SALE AND MORE By Justyna Tomtas Sewsie’s Diva Palace Bridal and [email protected] Formalwear is located at 1616 S. Having served for the com- Gold St., Suite 5, in Centralia. Currently there is a 50 percent munity for 20 years, the owner of off semi-retirement sale. Sewsie’s Diva Palace in Chehalis For more information, call plans to close her doors once she (360) 623-1333. sells off much of her inventory. Owner Susie Ingram will con- Everything is currently up tinue to do alterations and sew. for grabs, including fixtures, as For projects, contact her at (360) Susie Ingram holds a semi-re- 669-9690. tirement sale. Although she plans to close her large storefront once she Highlight A Local Business sells most of her stock, that The Chronicle features a lo- won’t stop Ingram from doing cal business in every edition. To alterations and sewing. nominate a local business for “I won’t ever say no to sew- coverage, contact Editor Eric ing,” she said. “I just won’t do it.” Schwartz at eschwartz@chron- After taking a small break, line.com or (360) 807-8224. There Ingram plans to continue in is no charge. See more business her trade and maybe open up a features at www.chronline.com/ smaller version focused on sew- business. ing and tuxedos. Susie Ingram, center-right, owner of Sewsie’s Diva Palace, works with customers on inding the right tuxedo style and color As the only employee at the for an upcoming wedding on Friday afternoon at her store in Chehalis. store, Ingram is responsible for all the tasks that come along in sewing, she began to work for a The business came full circle Dress for Success, began eight those in the area can afford what with running a business. downtown store under the watch- about 1½ years ago when In- years ago. Women who are un- they need. “The problem with me is I do ful eye of owner Jane Bates. gram once again brought the able to afford clothes for inter- “I always have an open ear to it all from the bookkeeping to “She was my mentor,” Ingram consignment portion back. views are able to come in and get someone who needs something the sewing, sales, cleaning and said, adding she was at the store “That has gone over really them for free. The program will and can’t afford it,” she said. “I tuxedos,” she said. for six years. well as far as doing very nice sec- continue under Reliable Enter- think it’s just a desire to help Ingram does have one vol- Ingram later purchased the ondhand dresses that the ladies prises, which will also expand to people because you can see they unteer who gives her time at the consignment portion of Bates’ can get at a better deal,” she said. include men’s clothing. are hurting or are in need — it store in exchange for learning business. That’s how she got her Ingram, born and raised in “It helps people so much,” In- warms my heart, it fills my soul.” more about the retail industry, start as a business owner, but after Pe Ell, is very passionate about gram said, happy to see the pro- Although she will no longer but it still leaves too much work two years she decided she needed the community she grew up in gram continue. be located at the Fairway Shop- for the 64-year-old. to expand into something else. and is dedicated to giving back As a breast cancer survivor, ping Center, her hope is to get She is ready to take a well-de- “I decided I would take what whenever she can. she is also passionate about en- into a smaller location, either in served break and wants to spend little profits that I had to start In February 2014, she was suring young women get tested. someone else’s business or one of more time with her husband. in weddings,” she said. “I just given the Ruby Award from the “I talk about it because I’m her own, to continue in the in- Ingram has been sewing bought a few dresses at a time Soroptimist Club for Woman of around women on a daily basis dustry she has loved for so long. since she was 7 years old. Both and the baby grew. It’s like a the Year. so I try to find a gentle way to say That way she’ll be able to her mother and grandmother child — you feed it, it will grow, For 14 years, she has donated ‘you know you really need to go continue to fulfill her favorite sewed, so it seemed to be a natu- and I just kept feeding it.” gowns to the participants in the get checked,’” she said. “I get to part of her work. ral fit for the seamstress. Now the bridal and formal Miss Lewis County Pageant, and tell people about the way God has “Seeing a bride come in com- After her husband, Sol, was di- wear store is filled with a large va- to the wedding expo in Chehalis. healed me and my belief in that.” pletely worried, stressed to the agnosed with cancer and became riety of wedding gowns, dresses Every year for the last decade, she Her desire to give back filters max, and leaving with a smile disabled, Ingram knew it was for bridesmaids and flower girls has also donated to a local Catholic into the way she runs a business on their face because they know time to find a way to make a liv- and tuxedos, as well as prom and church for a benefit event they held. as well, she said, adding that she they’ve been taken care of, that’s ing. With her passion and interest homecoming garments. One of her favorite projects, keeps prices low to make sure my favorite,” she said.

A collection of formal dresses are seen on the rack at Sewsie’s Diva Palace in Chehalis on Friday afternoon. Having served for the community for 20 years owner Susie Ingram plans to close her doors once she sells of much of her inventory. Currently there is a 50-percent-of retirement sale. Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Sept. 13, 2016 LIFE Community Editor’s Best Bet Gala to Launch ARTrails Studio Tour

The ARTrails 2016 Studio Tour will kick off with a Gala Opening Reception 4-8 p.m. Calendar Friday at the Centralia Train Depot. Those attending the reception will be able to meet the artists participating in the Tuesday, Sept. 13 Studio Tour and view the ARTrails Exhibi- Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors HAVE AN EVENT YOU tion Gallery. a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 17, through open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 WOULD LIKE TO INVITE Each ARTrails artist will have one piece Sunday, Sept. 25. p.m., food available, (360) 736-9030 of work on display. The train depot is located at 210 Rail- Health and Hope Medical Out- THE PUBLIC TO? The gallery will be open daily from 10 road Ave. in downtown Centralia. reach, free medical clinic, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Northwest Pediatrics, 1911 Cooks Submit your calendar items Hill Road, Centralia, for those whose to Newsroom Assistant Doug income is less than 200 percent of the Blosser by 5 p.m. Friday the poverty level, (360) 623-1485 week before you would like Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 Other performers are The Writers Conference will be 8:30 Community Farmers Market, 11 a.m.- them to be printed. He can be S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst Allen Family Singers, Host a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 4 p.m., Boistfort Street, Chehalis, (360) reached at calendar@chronline. Park, Kitchen 1, Centralia, (360) 269- Drum, and Grey Eagle, Honor 17, at the Walton Science Center 740-1295 com or (360) 807-8238. Please 3827 or (360) 736-4163 Drum. at Centralia College. The $85 fee include all relevant information, Emcee will be Don Ryan, of includes lunch. Public Agencies as well as contact information. Support Groups the Cowlitz Tribe. Arena direc- For a $45 fee, Shanna Paxton Events can also be submitted tor is Ed Wulf, of the Yupik- Photography will be available to Centralia City Council, 7 p.m., City at www.chronline.com “Up From Grief,” for those grieving Hall, 118 W. Maple St., Centralia, (360) the loss of a loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., As- Athabascan Tribe. take cover and publication pho- 330-7670 sured Home Hospice, 2120 N. Park St., There is no admission fee, al- tos. Lewis County Planning Commission, Centralia, (360) 330-2640 though donations are accepted. Proceeds will benefit the 6 p.m., Lewis County Courthouse, (360) Zonta Club of Centralia-Chehalis, Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 For more information, call Centralia Fox Theater restora- 740-1284, http://goo.gl/1a1Zb noon, Elks Lodge, 1732 S. Gold St., Cen- p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1209 Pow Wow committee chair- tion. Lewis County PUD Commission, 10 tralia, (360) 330-0564 N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) 269-1649 woman Suzanne Donaldson- Register at www.southwest- a.m., PUD auditorium, 345 NW Pacific Good Sam Tri-Mountain Wander- Stephens, (360) 280-2321 or washingtonwriters.com or con- Ave., Chehalis, (360) 748-9261 or (800) ers, 10 a.m., The Restaurant, by Sunbird 562-5612 Shopping Center, (360) 785-4139 email her at suzanne@Donald- ference@southwestwashington- Friday, Sept. 16 son-enterprizes.com writers.com For more information, call Libraries Support Groups Harvey Nelson and Swing Stuff Band, Julie McDonald Zander, (360) country/western, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cit- Feed the Hungry Golf Teen Writing Group, for teens, 5 p.m., Domestic violence support group, ies Senior Center, $6, (360) 350-2423 431-5847, or Sandy Crowell, Centralia 5:30-7 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Che- Centralia Farmers Market, 10 a.m.- Tourney Coming to (360) 561-0866. STEAMtastic Family Night Series, for halis, sponsored by Human Response 3:30 p.m., corner of Pearl and Maple all ages, 5:30 p.m., Winlock Network, (360) 748-6601 streets, (360) 985-0662 Riverside Widows and Widowers Lunch, 11 Oakville Harvest Karaoke, with Jimmy Abbott, 7:30 The YWAM Faith Harvest Organizations a.m., The Restaurant, 1757 N. National p.m., Chehalis Eagles, 1993 S. Market Ave., Chehalis, presented by Sticklin Fu- Blvd. Chehalis, (360) 748-7241 Helpers Feed the Hungry Golf Festival Will be neral Chapel and Brown Mortuary Ser- Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2200, Summer Visiting Authors, 7:30 p.m., Tournament will be Saturday at vice, (360) 736-1388 at Event Center 7 p.m., American Legion Hall, 111½ W. Mineral School, 114 Mineral Road S., Riverside Golf Club, Chehalis. Main, Centralia, (360) 736-6852 Emotions Anonymous, 12 Step Club, Mineral, fiction, creative nonfiction, YWAM-Faith Harvest Help- The Oakville Community Rainy Daze Quilt Guild, 7 p.m., Stu- 8 p.m., Yard Birds, (360) 304-9334 Wendy Call and Anastasia Renee Tol- ers is a faith-based interdenomi- Harvest Festival will be 10 a.m.- dent Services Building cafeteria, Centra- Bereavement support, 10-11 a.m., bert, http://www.mineral-school.org national gleanings organization 3 p.m. Saturday at the Oakville lia College, (360) 262-3877 Morton General Hospital conference Backfire Band, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., Craft dedicated to feeding hungry Regional Event Center, 7000 U.S. Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., room, (360) 496-3591 or (360) 807-7775 House sports bar, Lucky Eagle Casino, Unity Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, Rochester people both locally and globally. Highway 12, next to the high (360) 748-1753, [email protected] Dehydration and Pickling, 6 p.m., It’s purpose is “to demonstrate school. Two Town Tuners, 7 p.m., Lewis and Thursday, Sept. 15 Fort Borst Park Kitchen 2, Centralia, God’s love by using every oppor- The event will include a dis- Clark Hotel, 117 W. Magnolia St., Centra- sponsored by WSU Lewis County 4-H tunity to build relationships and play of farm life (goats, chickens lia, (360) 269-8146 or (360) 748-3521 Silent Film About Food Resource Leaders, (360) 740-1212 disciple people.” and rabbits), zucchini decorat- Breastfeeding Coalition of Lewis “Suicide Squad,” 7 p.m., Roxy Theater, Cost is $100 per player, with ing contest, fresh apple cider, County, noon-1:30 p.m., second floor, Indigenous People of Morton, rated PG-13, adults $8, stu- four-person teams. Registra- pumpkin painting, Oakville Lewis County Public Health & Social Ser- dents and seniors $7 fried zucchini and dessert auc- vices, 360 NW North St., Chehalis, (360) British Columbia to Be tion can be made online at www. 740-1234 ywamfhhwa.org. The cost in- tion. Mount St. Helens Patchwork Quilters, Shown Libraries cludes a round of golf, cart, polo There also will be numerous 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Lewis County Historical exhibits, including black powder “In the Land of the Head Family Storytime, for all ages, 10 a.m., shirt, lunch, prizes and more. Museum, 599 NW Front St., Chehalis, shooting, spinning wool into Hunters,” a 1914 silent film Salkum Registration deadline is Sept. (360) 880-5134 yarn, blacksmithing and metal fictionalizing the world of the Family Storytime, for children, 10:30 12. a.m., Winlock Hole sponsorships are avail- sculpture, beekeeping, home Kwakwaka’wakw peoples of the Youth PageTurners, for youth grades able for $500. food preservation, quilts and Support Groups Queen Charlotte Strait region of 4-6, 3:30 p.m., Winlock For more information, con- home art and exhibits by local Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, the Central Coast of British Co- tact Sue Cochran, (360) 280- artists. 5:30-7 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Che- lumbia, will be shown 7-9 p.m. 7553 or sue@faithharvesthelpers. Games for all ages will in- halis, sponsored by Human Response Thursday at the First United Organizations Network, (360) 748-6601 org. clude tug of war, three-legged Methodist Church, Centralia. Lewis County Writers Guild, 5 p.m. NAMI Lewis County Connections social hour, 5:45 p.m. program, Matrix race, apple bobbing and wheel- Support Group, 5:30-7 p.m., Twin Cities The film was written and barrow race. directed by Edward S. Cur- Coffeehouse, Chehalis, http://lewis- Senior Center, (360) 880-8070 or sher- countywriters.wordpress.com/ Writers Conference Set An array of vendors will be [email protected] tis and acted entirely by Al-Anon, Fellowship in Unity, 6 p.m., for Centralia College showing homemade arts and Kwakwaka’wakw native people. crafts. Unity Center, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, Selected for the National Film Support Groups The Third Annual South- (360) 736-8104 or (360) 736-6439 Music is being provided by Registry by the Library of Con- H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., west Washington Writers Con- Virgil Stortroen. Second Chance/Lewis County Brain Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 Injury Support Group, 5 p.m., call (360) gress. ference at Centralia College Sat- The event is being sponsored The story of love and revenge Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, urday will offer a choice menu 864-4341 or (360) 983-3166 for meeting [email protected] by the Oakville Chamber of location among the Kwakwaka’wakw of of workshops for writers of all Celebrate Recovery, dinner 6 p.m., Commerce and the Oakville Re- “Care, Share, Heel,” support group British Columbia, Motana, the large group 7 p.m., small groups 8 p.m., levels, taught by award-winning gional event center. for victims of abuse, 5:30-7 p.m., 1511 S. son of a great chief, goes on a Grace Foursquare Church, 3030 Borst authors. Gold St., Centralia, (360) 219-3941 For more information, vis- vigil journey. Through fasting Ave., Centralia, (360) 736-0778, www. Jennifer Lauck, Portland it the Facebook page for the GriefShare, a recovery group for and hardships he hopes to gain gracefoursquarechurch.com author of the New York Times those who have lost a loved one, 7-8:30 Chamber of Commerce or the p.m., Mountain View Baptist Church, supernatural strength that will bestselling memoir “Blackbird,” city of Oakville, or call (360) 1201 Belmont Ave., Centralia, $10, (360) make him a chief as powerful as will keynote the event, Zander 347-003. 827-2172 his father. Curtis showcases the Saturday, Sept. 17 said. Lauck’s poignant child- Kwakwaka’wakw’s magnifcent hood memoir has been translat- war canoes, totem poles, rituals, Artists to Put Works ed into 22 languages and earned Dog Show Coming Wednesday, Sept. 14 costumes and dancing. on Display During her appearances on “Oprah,” to SWW Fairgrounds Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo The video will followed by “BBC News” and “The Rosie starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 one hour of discussion about the ARTrails Studio Tour O’Donnell Show.”In addition to The Timberland Valley Dog Jackson Highway, Chehalis treatment of indigenous people Artists throughout the re- her keynote address on artistic Fanciers Association is hosting a Young Professionals Lewis County during the history of the United gion will have their works on perseverance, Lauck will teach dog show Saturday and Sunday Networking Social, 5-8 p.m., Riverside States. display Saturday and Sunday, three sessions on writing essays, at the Southwest Washington Golf Club Roof Top Bar, Chehalis, (206) Everyone is invited and wel- memoirs and novels. Fairgrounds. 293-6126 then again the following week- come to share their thoughts. If end, as part of the ARTtrails For lovers of mystery, Seattle Spectator admission is free, Open mic, 6-10 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm with judging starting at approx- to Table, 476 W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) possible it is recommended to of Southwest Washington 2016 writer Mary Daheim, author of 748-4417 read “An Indigenous Peoples’ Studio Tour. more than 60 bed-and-break- imately 8 a.m. Mental Health Matters, 6-7:30 p.m., History of the United States,” by Participants will have an op- fast cozies and mysteries, will There are approximately St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 10000 U.S. Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, prior to portunity to drive through the discuss her 33-year publishing 1,000 dogs entered. Highway 12, Rochester, (360) 273-9884 the program. region’s historic communities journey and offer workshops on In addition, on Friday there Burger Nite, Chehalis Eagles, 5-7 p.m., The First United Method- and wander the back roads of her genre and developing char- will be independent shows for 1993 S. Market Blvd., $2, Chehalis, (360) Pomeranian, schipperke, Chi- ist Church is located at 506 S. Lewis County. Along the way, acter. 748-7241 nese crested and Shiba Inu Washington Ave. they will be able to watch artists Melanie Dobson, Carol breeds. The program sponsored by at work and help celebrate AR- Award winner of 15 historical The TVDFA was founded Public Agencies Fire Mountain Chapter Fel- Trail’s 14th year. and romantic suspense novels, in 1973 and is licensed by the Riverside Fire Authority Board of lowship and Veterans for Peace The Studio Tour is free and will return to the Centralia con- American Kennel Club. Commissioners, 5 p.m., Headquarters Chapter 109. self-guided. Studios will be open ference to lead her popular ses- Station, 1818 Harrison Ave., Centralia, For more information, con- 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. sion on “Writing Historical Fic- (360) 736-3975 or sslorey@riversidefire. Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, tact TVDFA president Anna A Studio Guide contains art- tion for Contemporary Readers.” net 1993 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis, (360) She, Amish fiction writer Leslie Quigley, (360) 245-3464. 748-7241 ist information and a map to the studios. Gould and author Terri Reed Libraries Scholarship Night, 6:30 p.m., Corbet will head a panel on navigating Theatre, Centralia College Additional information is ‘Batman’ to Be Shown Library Puzzle Hunt, for all ages, all One-stroke painting, with Bonnie available at ARTrailsofSWW. the publishing world. day, Oakville Hanson, noon, White Pass Country Mu- org. Independent publishing will at Corbet Theatre Watercolor & Acrylic Painting, for seum, Packwood, 12990 U.S. Highway spotlight sessions taught by Kyle Historic Fox Theatre Resto- 12, Packwood, (360) 494-4031 adults, 10:30 a.m., Oakville Pratt, of Adna; Carolyn McCray, rations will be screening “Bat- Preschool Storytime, for children 3-6 Pow Wow Will Be at of Centralia; and Oregonian man,” the next film in its 2016 years, 11:30 a.m., Packwood Maggie Lynch, while marketing After-School Movie Celebrates Roald Public Agencies Toledo High School Film Series, at 2 and 7 p.m. Sat- expert Veronika Noize, of Van- urday. Dahl, for children, 3:30 p.m., Oakville Twin Transit board, 8:15 a.m., Twin The 17th annual Pow Wow, couver, Washington, will repeat Transit office, 212 E. Locust St., Centralia, The film will be shown at (360) 330-2072 honoring the spirit of all Cowlitz her workshop “Marketing Your Centralia College’s Corbet The- Organizations people, will be coming Saturday Work and Yourselves” and pres- atre because of the ongoing res- to Toledo High School. ent a new one on social media Friendly Neighbors Garden Club, 11 Libraries toration of the Fox Theatre. a.m., call for meeting locations, (360) Grand Entries will be at 1 strategies. Gotham City crime boss Carl 266-0253 All Timberland Regional Libraries p.m. and 7 p.m. A salmon din- Young adult and sci-fi au- closed, staff training Grissom (Jack Palance) effective- Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., ner will be served at 5 p.m. Fes- thor Jill Williamson, who won a ly runs the town but there’s a new Assembly of God church, 702 SE First St., tivities will include a dance Christy Award for her first novel, Winlock crime fighter in town — Batman Organizations competition and cash prizes. plans to teach “Punctuation 101” (Michael Keaton). Grissom’s Cowlitz Prairie Grange, potluck din- Head Woman Dancer will be and “Writing Great Villains.” ner 6:30 p.m., meeting 7:30 p.m., (360) Onalaska American Legion Post 508, right-hand man is Jack Napier 864-2023 6 p.m. potluck, 7 p.m. meeting, Onalas- Tanna Engdahl, of the Cowlitz Poet Jennifer Messing, of Port- (Jack Nicholson), a brutal man Seniors’ Bible study, 2 p.m., Calvary ka First Church of God, (360) 978-5368 Tribe, and Head Man Danc- land, will lead a session on mag- who is not entirely sane. Assembly of God, Centralia, (360) 736- Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, er will be Mark Sison, of the azine writing amid a busy life. 6769 or (360) 324-9050 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Nisqually Tribe. The Southwest Washington please see CALENDAR, page Life 7 • Life 3 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016 Punch Up Your Work Lunch With Open-Face Smorrebrod Sandwiches

By Jeanmarie Brownson ing filling into cooked whites Chicago Tribune and simply chop the eggs and mix everything together. Serve Some folks welcome the rou- this combination open face on tine that back to school gener- buttered hearty rye. Or tuck it ates, not just for the kids, but for into a ciabatta roll with peppery adults as well. fresh watercress or baby arugula. As parents again step into The salmon salad proves su- the school lunch-making rou- per flexible. Thanks to a tangy tine, I look forward to dairy base, most any cooked annual upgrade of take-to-work or smoked salmon works well. lunches. This year, my inspira- Canned salmon is a fast option, tion stems from a summertime as is canned tuna or shredded visit to The Great Northern cooked chicken. Food Hall in New York City’s For those forgoing bread (it’s Grand Central Terminal. Amaz- my kryptonite), I must say that ing rye bread and a stunning se- both the salmon mixture and lection of smorrebrod propelled the deviled egg salad taste great me into my own kitchen. tucked into romaine lettuce Smorrebrod, literally butter leaves or spread on Belgian en- and bread, an open-face sand- dive spears. wich tradition from Denmark, To round out my take-along deserves attention. One slice of lunch, I make another tradition- Michael Tercha / Chicago Tribune bread with brilliant toppings al recipe: Gazpacho — Spain’s A salad of salmon, both smoked and canned, mixed with hot sauce, chopped fennel (for crunch), red pepper and chives, tops just works — especially in an era cold, refreshing soup usually slices of rye in this smorrebrod-style sandwich. when many of us are reducing reliant upon tomatoes. For va- our bread consumption. riety, I use herbs and cucumber spread a thin layer of soft butter The smorrebrod in the for a green gazpacho that enliv- (if using) over one side of a slice Northern Food Hall are made ens any day. Make the vegetable of bread. Top with a 1/2-inch on moist, dense, slightly sweet base in advance, and then blend thick smear of the salmon mix- whole-grain rye bread spread in avocado for a creamy texture. ture. Garnish as desired. Serve with an incredible butter. At keeps in the refrigera- with a knife and fork. (Or top home, I look for super-dense tor for a few days; I pack it in jars with a second slice of buttered whole grain rye or pumper- with tight-fitting lids to trans- bread, and skip the utensils). nickel bread. Then I buy the port easily. Nutrition information per best butter I can afford — these Soup and sandwich — up- serving: 249 calories, 10 g fat, 4 days there are butter choices dated — from timeless tradi- g saturated fat, 57 mg cholester- everywhere — Kerrygold Irish tions. ol, 19 g carbohydrates, 5 g sugar, butter never disappoints. I like 18 g protein, 733 mg sodium, 2 unsalted butter, but use salted g fiber if that’s your thing. The butter Double Salmon And Chives on Rye does more than add flavor and Prep: 30 minutes Deviled Egg Salad Sandwiches Upgrade the soup and sandwich combo with a cucumber and avocado gazpacho. calories — it acts like a moisture Chill: 30 minutes Top it with red grapes, chives and more avocado. barrier between the bread and Makes: about 3 cups, 6 serv- Prep: 30 minutes Cook: 15 minutes the topping, effectively prevent- ings salt and pepper in a medium Leaves from 1 large sprig ing soggy bread. This salmon spread also Chill: 30 minutes Makes: 4 servings bowl until smooth. Stir in on- mint, about 1 tablespoon rough- There’s no doubt that the art- tastes great on a toasted pum- ion, celery and capers. Peel eggs. ly chopped ful arrangement of toppings on pernickel bagel. This salad also tastes great on slices of toasted baguette, cia- Put 6 on a cutting board; chop 1 large ripe avocado, halved, the buttered bread makes them 1 package (8 ounces) light roughly with a large knife. Add pitted cream cheese, softened batta rolls or whole wheat bread. irresistible. At home, I select the chopped egg to the mayon- Juice of 1/2 lime, or more to 1/4 cup sour cream 8 large eggs top quality meats and cheese, naise mixture; fold together gen- taste cooked fish, interesting veg- Finely grated lemon zest 1/2 cup mayonnaise tly. Taste and adjust salt if neces- 1/2 to 1 teaspoon salt etables and crunchy fruit. I also from ½ lemon 1/2 teaspoon dry mustard sary. Thinly slice the remaining Seedless red grapes, cut in make rich protein salads, like 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground 2 eggs. half the salmon salad and the egg 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground 3. To assemble sandwiches, salad that follow. They hold up black pepper black pepper Diced ripe avocado 1/4 cup finely minced fresh spread a thin layer of soft but- Chopped chives well in the refrigerator for most 2 to 3 dashes red pepper hot ter (if using) over one side of a of the workweek. Then I add sauce, optional onion, rinsed well before using 1. Use a vegetable peeler to 1 small rib celery, finely slice of bread. Top with a 1/2- remove and discard half of the contrasting textural compo- 1/4 cup finely chopped fresh inch thick schmear of the egg minced cucumber peel. (This helps pre- nents just before serving. fennel bulb (or celery) mixture. Top with sliced egg, a 1 to 2 teaspoons drained ca- vent bitterness.) Roughly chop True, closed sandwiches are 1/4 cup finely diced roasted sprinkle of paprika and fresh pers, chopped (or use cornich- the cucumber. You should have easier to transport (so feel free to red bell pepper (homemade or chives. Serve with a knife and add a top layer of bread). When jarred) ons or dill pickle) 3 loosely packed cups. fork. (Or top with a second slice 2. Put cucumber, broth, on- serving them open face, offer a 1/4 cup chopped fresh chives Softened butter of buttered bread.) knife and fork, and spend time 4 ounces smoked salmon, 4 to 8 slices hearty rye bread ions, jalapeno and mint leaves Nutrition information per into a blender. Process until on some garnishes. Fresh herbs, such as Nova salmon pieces, Sweet paprika serving: 412 calories, 31 g fat, sliced small tomatoes and shav- chopped, about 1 cup Chopped fresh chives very smooth. Refrigerate in the 7 g saturated fat, 384 mg cho- blender jar, covered, about 30 ings of carrot make easy gar- 1 can (6 ounces) wild Alas- 1. To hard-cook eggs, put lesterol, 16 g carbohydrates, 2 g minutes or up to 2 days. nishes. So do slices of pickle or kan red or pink salmon, drained, them in a single layer in the bot- sugar, 15 g protein, 811 mg so- 3. Scoop avocado pulp into radish. flaked tom of a large saucepan. Add dium, 2 g fiber To pack, consider investing Soft butter, optional cold water to cover them by 1 the soup base in the blender. Add lime juice and 1/2 teaspoon in reusable, attractive to-go con- 6 to 12 slices hearty rye bread inch. Heat over high heat to a Cucumber and Avocado tainers. Separate compartments Garnishes: Fresh fennel boil. (Watch closely.) Boil for 1 salt. Puree smooth. Taste and prove ideal for toting moist fill- fronds, shaved fresh fennel bulb, minute — use a timer. Imme- Gazpacho With Grapes adjust seasoning with additional ings, such as egg salad, apart sliced tomato, thin apple slices diately turn off heat and set the Prep: 15 minutes salt as desired. Refrigerate up to from the bread and lettuce. 1. Stir softened cream cheese timer for 14 minutes. When the Chill: 30 minutes 1 day. I’m so pleased that deviled and sour cream together in me- timer rings, carefully pour off Makes: 4 cups 4 To serve, pour into soup eggs are back in style — they dium bowl until smooth. Stir in the hot water and fill the pan 1 large seedless cucumber, 14 bowls. Garnish with grapes, never left our family. Now, jazzy lemon zest, salt, pepper and hot with cold water and a couple of to 15 ounces, ends removed diced avocado and chives. gourmet versions are offered at sauce until well mixed. Stir in handfuls of ice cubes to chill the 1 cup vegetable broth Nutrition information per 1 all manner of restaurants. I sea- fennel, red pepper and chives. eggs fast. Let stand until eggs 4 green onions, trimmed, cup serving: 101 calories, 8 g fat, son mayonnaise with a spoon- Fold in smoked and canned feel cool. Remove from water, chopped (or 1/4 cup roughly 1 g saturated fat, 0 mg cholester- ful of dry mustard for zing and salmons. Refrigerate covered up and refrigerate covered for sev- chopped chives) ol, 9 g carbohydrates, 2 g sugar, capers to help cut richness. For to 3 or 4 days. eral days. 1/2 small jalapeno, halved, 2 g protein, 334 mg sodium, 5 g lunch, I skip the fuss of spoon- 2. To assemble sandwiches, 2. Mix mayonnaise, mustard, seeded fiber

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By Carrina Stanton ownership in four days on Dec. 1 so I can have the At last report, officials were de- Christmas shopping rush to see me through the For The Chronicle winter,’” Wildhaber recalled of the conversation. Jeremy Wildhaber made a name for himself Wildhaber purchased the Jeremy’s business who were presented to the when he was just a teenager selling produce in a back from his mother. Pam Wildhaber now has Chehalis fruit stand with his name on the sand- three young grandchildren she was yearning to wich board. spend time with, as well as summer activities such After 10 years away from the community, he as riding her horse she would like to enjoy. Jere- ready-waning romantic notion has returned with a new venture and a new vi- my’s sister, Amber, who had been managing the sion, though in a very familiar location. Wildha- business in recent years, had recently had a new ber joked he’d call it coming full circle if it were baby and was eager to stay home with her chil- not for the fact that he never planned for his life to dren. lead him here. “It was just perfect timing where everything friend or business? ciding whether to “bring them “For me, it’s like starting new,” Wildhaber said. just fell into place really quick it just seemed like it Wildhaber, 39, has reopened the familiar Jer- was meant to be,” Wildhaber said. emy’s fruit stand indoors in the former location of The green grocer side of the business, housed officers three months earlier, Ciao Bella in the building just east of where the in the former Ciao Bella, features a wide variety famous Jeremy’s tent has stood since 1989. At the of produce from many of Jeremy’s regular Yakima same time, Wildhaber also took possession of the suppliers. But wherever possible, Wildhaber said, former At Home on Main Street deli and gift shop he will be and has sought out local producers. Josh adjacent to the fresh market and created a wide Hyatt from Newaukum Valley Farm is Wildha- of the Old West that prompted arched doorway between the deli and the fresh ber’s cousin and supplies the green market with a market to create an all-in-one fresh, local and or- great deal of produce during the summer months. ganic shopping and dining experience. Wildhaber also features products from local pro- The Wildhaber family’s first venture in fresh ducers such as Santa Lucia Coffee Roasters, Black before a lunacy commission for produce was in 1989 when Jeremy was an ex- Sheep Creamery and Woogie Bee honey. Pete Caster / [email protected] change student in Germany. “So many people have come out of the wood- Amber Blattler, Centralia, His mother, Pam, began a fruit stand called work to offer help,” Wildhaber said of being back stocks apples in Jeremy’s Main Street Market in the same parking lot loca- in his hometown. Fresh Market on Main had previously been affection- tion where Jeremy’s is located today. That venture The one thing Wildhaber does not yet know Street in Chehalis on Thurs- came out of her frequent trips to Yakima to pro- is if the signature Jeremy’s tent will be back in the day, Jan. 3. cure farm-fresh produce for her family and she parking lot this summer. He said one of his goals eventually decided others may also like the same is to build a permanent awning in front of the options. building where the fruits and vegetables will be The next summer, Jeremy worked for his stocked but he does not yet know when that will A cup of negative-cal- local townspeople to sponsor orie vegetable soup is mother at the stand and at the end of that season, be accomplished. she gave her son management of the stand and Wildhaber said he envisions the business seen on Thursday, Jan. 3, permanent confinement, or dis- began a gift store inside the adjacent building. At growing in four phases. The first phase of open- at Jeremy’s in Chehalis. that time, Wildhaber’s father, Fred, also had a hy- ing the green grocery and deli are basically com- draulic business in the northernmost part of that plete. Andrea Fuller, of the Fuller’s Market Basket building. family, is spearheading the cafe portion of the ate, and police are baffled as to In 1991, the summer of his senior year in high business, which includes both a sit-down menu as savory crepes. other year. When asked how he planned the phas- school, Wildhaber first ran the fruit market on his well as grab-and-go selections. Besides an ever-changing lineup of seasonal es, Wildhaber said they just came to him when he own. He used profits from Jeremy’s Fruit Stand to “It’s really hard to find a good healthy bite over salads, sandwiches and wraps, the lunch menu started thinking about what an ideal mixture of pay his way through college, earning a business a lunch hour and I think we’re all feeling the ef- degree from the University of Washington. In fects of that,” Wildhaber said. always features three soups each day: a cream offerings would be. We can print a full color 1995, Wildhaber also started a health food store The deli offers a menu fairly similar to what based soup; his zero-calorie soup taken from the “This is about the things I have found that inside the building but later decided to pursue a was offered at At Home on Main Street with the Cabbage Soup Diet; and a special soup of the day. make me happy, the things I really like that I want the event. And if you like something you try in the deli, other people to enjoy as well,” Wildhaber said. career in singing and acting. addition of many healthier options as well as reci- patch them by some short route From 2002 until recently, he has been travel- pes for special diets including gluten free and veg- you can walk over to the market and pick it up “But I want to bring the best I can.” ing to many parts of the world and “doing his own an. Much of the menu comes from either Fuller’s since all of the ingredients will be stocked. The But when he talks about expanding the busi- thing.” He lived in Hawaii, San Diego and back- stock of recipes or Wildhaber’s somewhat unorth- shop was also designed so that those who want ness, there is much more than just the potential to packed across Japan and Taiwan. He currently odox way of putting together dishes following no can both dine and shop but pay on one ticket. make money for Wildhaber. why they became dethroned lives in Montana and said while he is relocating to kind of formal recipe. “My goal in everything we sell in the deli we He envisions Jeremy’s being a place where peo- Lewis County for a time he will probably keep his One example of this outside-the-box menu sell in the other side and to support local bakers, ple from throughout the community can gather. place in Montana as well. creation is Wildhaber’s breakfast yammy sand- local dairies, local producers,” Wildhaber said. With the addition of the dinner menu, Wildhaber Getting back into the produce business was wich, a thick slice of cooked yam on Dave’s Killer The second phase of Wildhaber’s creation will plans to offer regular evening cabaret shows as he not something Wildhaber said he had ever pic- Bread with Veganaise with white cheddar cheese be to add more stock and a bulk foods room to did a few times last year in partnership with long- tured himself doing. He said he recently had been and two fried eggs topped with Hollandaise sauce the market. The third phase will be to expand the time friend Joy Templeton at Once Upon a Thyme in contact with the owner of At Home on Main “It was just something I came up with one kitchen space to add a large commercial kitchen for Lunch. Street, who was interested in him taking over her morning,” Wildhaber said. “I had some yams space where Jeremy’s can legally can foods to sell Among the things he hopes to eventually add The first Ellensburg Rodeo to consumers as well as offer classes in cooking to the space are: Sunday morning poetry readings, into the realm where cats do not deli. He said he had emphatically told her no, he and I thought, ‘Why not?’ and it was awesome.” poster of your article with did not want the space. But on Nov. 27, he said he Some other breakfast options include: and canning. an Internet cafe upstairs, a space for meetings and just changed his mind. pancakes stuffed with the diner’s choice of The fourth phase will be to add brick oven piz- even a cabbage soup diet support group. “I called her up and said, ‘OK, I’ll do it but season fruit and nuts; omelets and eventually a zas and dinner to the deli menu. Wildhaber said “I want it to be a gathering place for like-mind- from reason. here’s what I know needs to happen. I need to take make-your-own omelet bar; and both fruit and he expects not to reach this phase for at least an- ed people,” Wildhaber said. Cat’s in the Belfry have nine lives.” was widely attended and so photos - perfect for framing

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Chehalis of the comes to Father's at the throat of Tom, a visiting le Casino, presents a plate with a freshly cut, 16- and so red it looks like it was painted on. Or the Day, though he often 748-3662 of a boneless turkey stuffed with wild rice and bac g a Valentine’s Day Special, a at spends the day, like gerhardssteak.com wrapped in bacon. for ecial also includes 50 - percent of selected wines. “Romance would be wooing thick many family holidays, Bruce Miller, the executive chef at the Lucky Eag “I was on the couch the other night and I'm hearingcros Formerly Mary McCrank’s Res- s section cooking for the ones house in Rochester. The steakhouse will be featurin the one you love, but it has to click, click, click from the kitchen,” said Martin's on stuffing, with a laugh. “I said 'what are you doing?' He said he loves. Martin said vegetables and baked Alaska for dessert. The sp taurant, Gerhard’s embodies the his fondest memories considered to be one of Amer- end up being self-sacrifice.”- Cole Meckle same intimate, classic atmosphere pictures.' 'Of what?' 'Food.'” about Father's Day Martin said he doesn't really recall a time when wif he didn this “Everybody thinks of flowers and style, with a new owner and cook. He grew as the middle child of three brothers e, Becky, are not built around on Sept. 13, 1923 Ramblin Jack’s RibEye menu. 'taking = $10 and chocolates, but I think it’s up being the one who most often helped his mother wi presents or traditions 1336 Rush Road Gerhard’s will be serving a steak chores and cooking. His long-standing love of cook but around the small cat. Tom ran up the stairs, at Napavine (8 oz.) and lobster (6 oz.) special tokens of love from with him and today he does about 90 percent of the co more of little acts of flirtation and 't 748-6066 through the weekend, sweetheart for his wife and their two daughters, Jaimie, 8, and ended his children. Like ramblinjacksribeye.com that should happen every day.” the painted rainbow dessert for two, for $30 a person. Will And no matter the time of year, Martin can oftening be stayedf th have other menu options. Reserva- making those meals behind the smoke of the grill. B his daughter from a - Edie Kay Stulken oking Ramblin Jack’s RibEye is a homey tions are recommended. of his family's busy schedule Martin most often gril Megan previous relationship, environment, very comfortable and Dev- used for food cooked quickly over gas or charcoal. , 14. now 21, made for him Edie Kay Stulken, Centralia o ica’s top 25 rodeos. The event very much a country restaurant. The Age: 39 doesn't mind taking special orders from his family. B und when she was a first- or eca said one night recently he made beef burgers, beef an use second-grader. Or the menu features many barbecue-style burgers and foil dinners to satisfy his family's vari ls, a term items. Occupation: Life coach and motivational speaker ilfish Public House And he homemade card in House smoked New York strip Marital Status: Married for 14 years And while he's a master with meat on the grill, Bec the shape of a necktie which point the mother cat at- 289 NW Chehalis Ave. some of the best things he grills are vegetables. ecky Ellensburg townspeople d his middle daughter, steak and lobster tail, served with lamb Chehalis “I never knew I liked asparagus until he grilledous it c 14, gave him for a past baked potato, vegetables and biscuit. 996-4682 she said. ravings. ky said Father's Day. $25.99 per person. Dinner specials devilfishpub.com But when he has the time, a slow and low, melt in yo start at 4 p.m. Also available will be From the Professionals: Advice mouth pulled pork or brisket are what really captiva “They could go out imagination. Martin said he really got interested in for me,” and buy me nice things jalapeno corn chowder, cheesecake The Devilfish Public House is a but I really cherish and chocolate dipped strawberries. By Hallie Simons several years ago and started a BBQ team the first for Valentine’s Day Romance clean, relaxing, old-school bar, fea- the Cascade Country Cook-off. His team, comprised o ur the handmade stuff continues to draw throngs of Call for reservations. For The Chronicle te Martin's turing a wide variety of specialty and because it comes from - himself and two co-workers from Cardinal Glass in Wi microbrew beers. are called The J Team. The trio competed in the amatbarbecue the heart,” Martin Devilfish is serving a special year of tacked one of her own kittens, Many people have relationship advice to offer, but portion of the cook-off for several years and then o said. “Believe it or gather to participate in a West- professional category. not it means more to when it comes to true love, romance, and keeping chocolate and cheese pairing. En f Riverside Bar & Bistro it all alive, maybe a professional opinion would trees will be a “special surprise for the “Unfortunately economics have kept us from doing itnlock, me than a new BBQ. 1451 NW Airport Road - expensive.” eu Although a new BBQ be more beneficial. A few of Lewis County’s guests,” ranging between $16 to $22. nce in ther Chehalis professionals in matters of the heart have gathered No reservations necessary. Besides his full time job as a systems analyst for C would be nice.” 748-8182 their greatest wisdom for you to utilize. Cole Meckle, Rochester In addition to food specials, Dev volunteer firefighter and EMT volunteer as well as a playriversidegolf.com Age: 42 and an EMS chaplain for Lewis County. The family ow again,” Martin said. “It's pretty ilfish will be featuring live jazz by the of animals, Becky works full time at Century 21 in C Jim Martin removes bacon-wrapped chicken brea Set on a beautiful golf course, Occupation: Pastor at The Gather Russ Hubley Trio from 7-9. school and extracurricular activity schedules. But Marti ardinal Glass, Martin is also a people to Ellensburg each La- Church and Cafe fire home in Chehalis. Northwest Sausage and Deli & Dick’s commissioner for Fire District 6 the recently renovated club house is his love for grilling with his community – and has won accolade Marital Status: Married for 10 years competitions. For a few years Fire District 6 hosted an invitatns a hobby farm with several types shaking it violently by the clean, spacious and classy. heha sts stufed with spinach, feta and parmesan cheese f ern rodeo. The event becomes Renate Starroff, Centralia raise money for the Northwest Burn Foundation. Martin saidlis and he their daughters have busy

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Rochester truly are and accepted despite their the time, more than just one day a things,” Becky said. Chicken Breasts you do. I think it needs to be Both locations will be serving Martin said most of his inspiration for recipes comes from watcight kind of cheese. Things 273-2000 shortcomings. To love someone, a year. I hate when people do the Network and reading recipes. For instance, his stuffed “turt something that happens all year Dick’s Original Recipe Prime Rib. • Butterfly as many boneless, luckyeagle.com big part of it is commitment, it’s being dinner and a movie, because they because they are wrapped in bacon with sausage halves ... Everybody thinks of flowers Reservations recommended.page Life 2 skinless chicken breasts as needed willing to go the extra mile for them, aren’t communicating. 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Learn from yesterday’s barbecue, live for today’s ba tant thing is not to stop questioningBBQ why peopleMisquote: wo as the kitten got loose, it began rbecu Rodeos combine commu- e, hope for tomorrow’s barbecue. The impor- showing similar symptoms as nity celebration with the op- Please uld boil ribs… – Albert Einstein the mother and was placed in portunity for Native Ameri- Recycle Costs vary so call us today! solitary confinement in a back cans, cowboys, and ranch This room. hands of both sexes to com- Newspaper That evening, yowls could pete and to demonstrate their COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016 • Life 5

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PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

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book “Winlock Saturday Market” starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Calendar Steam Train Ride to Milburn, 1 and 3 Jackson Highway, Chehalis ADVICE: Dear Abby p.m., Chehalis-Centralia Railroad & Mu- Dancing, Country Four and More, Continued from page Life 2 seum, adults $14, seniors $13, children 1:30-4:30 p.m., Swede Hall, Rochester, 4-15 $11, children 3 and under free, 1101 (360) 352-2135 SW Sylvenus St., Chehalis, (360) 748- Community meal, 1-3 p.m., Rotary Couple Fallen Out After falling out between the 9593, steamtrainride.com two, Grissom has Napier set up Riverside Park, Centralia, free, spon- Steam Train Ride to Ruth, 5 p.m., sored by Jesus Name Pentecostal with the police and Napier falls Chehalis-Centralia Railroad & Museum, Church, Chehalis, (360) 623-9438 to his apparent death in a vat of adults $17, seniors $16, children 4-15 of Love Should Fall GriefShare, a video seminar focus- chemicals. However, he soon re- $14, children 3 and under free, 1101 SW Sylvenus St., Chehalis, (360) 748-9593, ing on helping people who have lost appears as The Joker and starts a loved one, 12:30-2 p.m., Shoestring a reign of terror in Gotham City. steamtrainride.com Out of Marriage Steam Train Ride and Museum Valley Community Church, 104 Frase Meanwhile, reporter Vicki Road, Onalaska, (360) 870-2782, http:// Visit, Mt. Rainier Railroad and Logging lationship, then the logical next Vale (Kim Basinger) is in the svcchurch.com/griefshare/ DEAR ABBY: Is it possible Museum, Elbe-Mineral, Seahawks that people can just fall out of step would be an amicable sepa- city to do an article on Batman. Saturday, 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m., 3:30 p.m., Steam Train Ride to Milburn, 1 and 3 She soon starts a relationship 1-888-STEAM-11 p.m., Chehalis-Centralia Railroad & Mu- love with each other? We have ration or divorce. with Batman’s everyday per- Beer for a Cure, homebrew compe- seum, adults $14, seniors $13, children been married for 21 years and sona, billionaire Bruce Wayne. tition, 4-9 p.m., Dick’s Brewing Co., Gal- 4-15 $11, children 3 and under free, 1101 have three kids DEAR ABBY: I have the vin Road, Centralia, free, silent auction, SW Sylvenus St., Chehalis, (360) 748- who are older. most amazing husband. He The film is rated PG-13. raffle, food, live music, proceeds to to 9593, steamtrainride.com Tickets are available online Over the last helps with the housework, pro- Relay for Life of Lewis County, www. Steam Train Ride and Museum Visit, five years, my vides for us and loves me un- at http://www.brownpapertick- dicksbeer.com Mt. Rainier Railroad and Logging Mu- wife and I have conditionally. Not a day goes by ets.com/event/2589607 or local- Backfire Band, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., Craft seum, Elbe-Mineral, 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m., ly at Book ‘n’ Brush in Chehalis, House sports bar, Lucky Eagle Casino, 3:30 p.m., 1-888-STEAM-11 stopped com- that I don’t hear how precious I and Holley’s Place, HUBBUB, Rochester municating. We am to him. It’s like a fairy tale. PostNet and Santa Lucia Cof- Dehydration and Pickling, 10 a.m., don’t do any- Except — we never had a formal fee in Centralia. Admission for Fords Prairie Grange, Centralia, spon- Monday, Sept. 19 thing together wedding, just a courthouse cer- the movie is $10 per person, $8 sored by WSU Lewis County 4-H Food and have little By Abigail Van Buren emony with nobody there but us Resource Leaders, (360) 740-1212 Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, for members and $25 per family desire to be with two. You see, we had to get the “Suicide Squad,” 7 p.m., Roxy Theater, 1993 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis, (360) each other anymore. (three to four persons). Morton, rated PG-13, adults $8, stu- 748-7241 paperwork done so I wouldn’t For more information, con- dents and seniors $7 We are good parents, but as have to keep renewing my visa “Suicide Squad,” 7 p.m., Roxy Theater, far as being husband and wife, tact the Fox Theatre at (360) Morton, rated PG-13, adults $7, stu- status every few months. we have pretty much neglected Now we can be together in 623-1103. All proceeds from the Libraries dents and seniors $6 event benefit the restoration of each other emotionally and the U.S. with no issues. But I the Fox. Drop-in Craft: Button Art, for teens physically. Neither of us has feel like we skipped an impor- and adults, noon, Chehalis Organizations strayed. tant life milestone, and a wed- Chris Guenther, Independence Val- School Skills @ the Library, for teens Centralia Lions Club, 6:30 p.m., We haven’t been to a mar- ding would be the perfect op- and adults, 1 p.m., Randle ley Community Hall, 100 Nelson Road, Denny’s Restaurant, Centralia, (360) riage counselor because I just portunity to unite both of our Rochester, doors open at 7 p.m., con- 736-8766 don’t love my wife anymore, cert at 8 p.m., adults $10, youth 6-12 families from around the world. Organizations White Pass Historical Society, 6 p.m., and I’m not saying this to be The problem is my husband $5, 5 and under free, burger, chips and old Packwood Elementary School, beverage for $5, silent auction mean. It’s just how I feel. We Historic Fox Theatre Restorations, Packwood is happy with the way things Club Mom Children’s Clothing Bank meeting of volunteers, 10 a.m., Santa have failed each other miserably Centralia Bridge Club, noon, Unity are. He refuses to spend money and Exchange, 1-3 p.m., Chehalis First Lucia Coffee, Centralia as husband and wife, and she Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) on a party and says, “If we ever Christian Church, 111 NW Prindle St., Fire Mountain Arts Council, Mem- deserves better. She has been (360) 269-0587 or (360) 748-3702 748-1753, [email protected] have one, it will be when we are bership Appreciation Night, 6 p.m., Til- a great mom to our three kids, rich, stable, and able to afford it Tenino Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-3 ler Arts Center, Morton Chehalis-Centralia Optimists, 6:30 and I would never take that p.m., Olympia Street, downtown Teni- p.m., Twin Cities Senior Center, (360) by ourselves.” (My parents are no, (360) 515-0501 807-4733 away from her. more than willing to pay!) I feel Can people stay in a love- Winlock Saturday Market, 10 a.m.-2 Sunday, Sept. 18 Fords Prairie Grange, potluck dinner like a lifelong dream was taken p.m., corner of state Routes 505 and 6 p.m., meeting 7 p.m., 2640 W. Reyn- less marriage? We have talked it away from me. Your thoughts? 603, [email protected], Face- Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo olds Ave., Centralia, (360) 918-1356 over, and we both agree there’s — MISSING OUT IN VIRGINIA nothing left here for each other. DEAR MISSING OUT: My I have already told her she needs thoughts are you have a stellar to do whatever it takes to make husband AND your visa prob- herself happy because I can no lem is solved. I’d say you have longer be here for her emotion- done quite well. If your hus- ally or physically. — FELL OUT band prefers to postpone the OF LOVE fancy celebration until you are DEAR FELL OUT OF more financially stable and foot LOVE: People sometimes re- the bill himself, you should re- main in loveless marriages for religious or financial reasons, spect him for it. I know I do. because they are afraid a di- ••• vorce would traumatize the Dear Abby is written by Abigail children, or because they are Van Buren, also known as Jeanne afraid of being alone. If you Phillips, and was founded by her and your wife agree that there mother, Pauline Phillips. Write is nothing left for either of you, Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com and marriage counseling won’t or P.O. 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Modern Family Modern Family The Big Bang The Big Bang MasterChef “Finale Part 1; Finale Part 2” (Season Finale) Chefs compete; the Q13 News at 10 (N) (CC) Q13 News at 11 The Simpsons FOX 13 13 “Spring Break” ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) winner is revealed. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) (N) (CC) ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Worship Service FWC Music The Message of the Cross Frances and Friends Family Worship Center FWC Music Law & Order “Patient Zero” Preventing Law & Order “Shrunk” Songwriter sus- Law & Order “Blaze” Fire kills 23 people Law & Order “Identity” An executive is Law & Order “Floater” A body is found Law & Order “Embedded” War reporter ION 15 15 an outbreak. ’ (CC) pected. ’ (CC) at a concert. ’ (CC) gunned down. ’ (CC) in the river. ’ (CC) is shot in the back. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Marcus and Joni It’s Supernatural! Prophetic Z. Levitt Presents K. Copeland Life Today Enjoying Marcus and Joni Joni: Table Talk Reflections KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune The Goldbergs The Goldbergs Modern Family blackish “Daddy Modern Family Fresh Off the Boat KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) “Rush” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Crazy Train” ’ Dre-Care” (CC) “Double-Click” ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Live ’ (CC) KGW News at 6 (N) Live at 7 (N) Inside Edition (N) America’s Got Talent “Live Finale Results” (Season Finale) The winner is an- Blindspot (Season Premiere) Jane is KGW News at Tonight Show-J. NBC 26 26 ’ (CC) nounced. (N Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) recaptured by the CIA. (N) ’ (CC) 11 (N) Fallon UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n La Rosa de Guadalupe (N) (SS) Despertar Contigo (N) Tres Veces Ana (N) ’ El color de la pasión (N) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) Family Feud (N) Family Feud (N) MasterChef “Finale Part 1; Finale Part 2” (Season Finale) Chefs compete; the 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News 2 Broke Girls ’ FOX 27 27 ’ (CC) ’ (CC) winner is revealed. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) (N) (CC) The First 48 A 69-year-old Navy vet- Duck Dynasty “A- Duck Dynasty “Life Duck Dynasty ’ Duck Dynasty ’ Duck Dynasty ’ Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty ’ Duck Dynasty ’ Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty ’ A&E 52 52 eran is murdered. ’ (CC) Jase-ent Living” of Si” (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) “Samurai Si” ’ (CC) (CC) “Fowl Play” (CC) (CC) AMC 67 67 ››› Die Hard With a Vengeance (1995, Action) Bruce Willis, Jeremy Irons. A ›› Ender’s Game (2013, Science Fiction) Harrison Ford, Asa Butterfield, Hailee Steinfeld. A gifted ›››› Aliens (1986) Sigourney Weaver, Carrie Henn. New York cop must stop a mad bomber’s game of revenge. (CC) lad will lead the battle to save Earth’s people. (CC) Space Marines battle an army of deadly monsters. (CC) APL 43 43 Tanked “Saved by the Spell” (CC) Tanked “Wilmer’s Tank-errama” ’ Tanked ’ (CC) The Million Dollar Duck (2016) Premiere. ’ The Million Dollar Duck (2016, Documentary) ’ BET 56 56 House of Payne Tyler Perry’s House of Payne (CC) ›› Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005) Kimberly Elise, Steve Harris. A woman starts over after her husband leaves her. ›› A Day Late and a Dollar Short The Real Housewives of New York The Real Housewives of New York The Real Housewives of New York The Real Housewives of New York Don’t Be Tardy... Don’t Be Tardy... Watch What Hap- Housewives/NYC BRAVO 66 66 City “Say It Ain’t So” (CC) City “Reunion Part One” (CC) City “Reunion Part Two” (CC) City “Reunion Part Three” (N) (CC) “Eggs on Ice” (N) “Eggs on Ice” pens: Live (N) CBUT 29 29 CBC Vancouver News (N) (CC) Mr. D ’ Coronation Street Dragons’ Den ’ (CC) (DVS) The Romeo Section ’ (CC) The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News Coronation Street CMT 61 61 Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing ››› Smokey and the Bandit (1977, Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Sally Field, Jackie Gleason. Steve Austin’s CNBC 46 46 Shark Tank ’ (CC) Cleveland Hustles (N) The Profit “Flex Watches” The Profit “Inkkas Global Footwear” Cleveland Hustles Red Copper Healthy Cook CNN 44 44 CNN Special Report (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) CNN Special Report Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) CNN Special Report (N) Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files CNN Special Report Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) South Park (CC) South Park (CC) South Park “Safe South Park “Tweek South Park South Park (CC) South Park (CC) South Park “PC South Park (N) Legends of Cham- The Daily Show At Midnight With COM 60 60 Space” (CC) x Craig” “Naughty Ninjas” Principal” (CC) (CC) berlain With Trevor Noah Chris Hardwick DIS 41 41 Backstage (N) ’ K.C. Undercover Bizaardvark (CC) Stuck/Middle ›› Diary of a Wimpy Kid (2010) Zachary Gordon. ’ K.C. Undercover Bunk’d ’ (CC) Liv and Maddie Backstage (CC) Best Friends Naked and Afraid Canada presents a Dual Survival “Battle of Brazil” EJ Sny- Dual Survival: Untamed EJ Snyder and Dual Survival “Dying of Thirst” EJ and Still Alive “Climb or Die” A scientist falls Dual Survival “Dying of Thirst” EJ and DSC 8 8 harsh environment. ’ (CC) der and Jeff Zausch in Brazil. ’ Jeff Zausch in a forest. (N) (CC) Jeff in the desert heat of Utah. into a crevasse. (N) (CC) Jeff in the desert heat of Utah. Botched By Nature “The Chronicles of E! News (N) (CC) Hollywood Medium With Tyler Henry Botched By Nature “Boobs & tubes” A mother’s issues are Catching Kelce E! News (N) (CC) E! 65 65 Hernia” (CC) (CC) hard to deal with. (N) (CC) (CC) MLB Baseball at Bos- MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. From Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, Calif. (N SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 ton Red Sox. (Live) (CC) Subject to Blackout) (Live) ESPN2 33 33 Hockey: World Cup Exhibition Outside the Lines (N) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) NFL Live (N) (CC) FNC 48 48 The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record With Brit Hume FOOD 35 35 Worst Cooks in America Worst Cooks in America Worst Cooks in America Worst Cooks in America (N) Cutthroat Kitchen (N) Chopped “Reality TV Stars” FREE 39 39 ››› The Goonies (1985) Sean Astin. Young misfits find a 17th-century pirate’s treasure map. ›› Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992, Comedy) Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci. ’ The 700 Club (N) ’ (CC) FX 53 53 ›› The Purge (2013, Suspense) Ethan Hawke, Lena Headey, Adelaide Kane. All ›› The Purge: Anarchy (2014, Action) Frank Grillo, Carmen Ejogo. Premiere. American Horror Story: 6 “Chapter 1” American Horror Story: 6 “Chapter crime becomes legal during an annual 12-hour period. ’ (CC) Five strangers band together to survive a night of mayhem. ’ (CC) (Season Premiere) (N) ’ (CC) 1” ’ (CC) GOLF 70 70 ›› Caddyshack (1980, Comedy) Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield. ›› Caddyshack (1980, Comedy) Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield. Golf Central School of Golf Learning Center Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing The Middle “TV or The Middle “Worry The Middle “Moth- The Middle “Sig- The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Bullying” ’ Not TV” (CC) Duty” ’ er’s Day” nals” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Witness” (CC) HGTV 68 68 Property Brothers (CC) Property Brothers (CC) Property Brothers (CC) Property Brothers: Buying & Selling House Hunters Hunters Int’l Property Brothers (CC) HIST 37 37 American Pickers “Alien vs. Picker” American Pickers ’ (CC) (DVS) American Pickers “Good & Evel” ’ American Pickers ’ (CC) (DVS) Pawn Stars ’ Pawn Stars ’ Pawn Stars ’ Pawn Stars (CC) LIFE 51 51 Little Women: Atlanta (CC) Little Women: LA “Pre-Pop Party” Little Women: LA (N) (CC) Little Women: LA “Plastic Problems” Little Women: Atlanta (N) (CC) Little Women: Atlanta (CC) MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The 11th Hour Hardball Chris The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word The 11th Hour Hardball Chris MTV 63 63 ›› Step Up: All In (2014, Drama) ’ Mary and Jane Mary and Jane Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV Show (N) ’ Unlocking the Truth (N) ’ 34 34 Turning Point Mecum Auto Auctions “Louisville” (N) Rio Paralympics From Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (N Same-day Tape) NICK 40 40 Henry Danger ’ Henry Danger ’ Thundermans Thundermans Nicky, Ricky Game Shakers Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ›› Sister Act ›› What Women Want (2000) Mel Gibson. A chauvinistic ad executive can suddenly read women’s minds. ›› What Women Want (2000, Romance-Comedy) Mel Gibson, Helen Hunt, Marisa Tomei. ROOT 31 31 Seahawks Press Mariners Pre. MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) Mariners Post. Seahawks Seahawks Press MLB Baseball SPIKE 57 57 ››› The Rundown (2003, Adventure) The Rock, Seann William Scott, Rosario ›› Fast Five (2011, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Jordana Brewster. Premiere. Dom Toretto and company ramp up the ›› Fast Five (2011, Action) Vin Diesel, Dawson. A bounty hunter must find his boss’ son in the Amazon. ’ action in Brazil. ’ Paul Walker. ’ SYFY 59 59 Ghost Hunters ’ (CC) Ghost Hunters “Phantom Fleet” ’ Ghost Hunters ’ (CC) Ghost Hunters (N) ’ (CC) Paranormal Witness (N) (CC) Ghost Hunters ’ (CC) TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince Steven Furtick Living Proof The Blessed Life John Gray World Drive History Ravi Zacharias Jesse Duplantis GregLaurie.TV Creflo Dollar Main Stage Bless the Lord Seinfeld “The Wait Seinfeld “The Invi- Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Soul The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan Broadcaster Bob Costas. (N) TBS 55 55 Out” (CC) tations” (CC) Foundation” (CC) Mate” (CC) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ (CC) TLC 38 38 Toddlers & Tiaras (N) (CC) Love at First Kiss (N) ’ (CC) Toddlers & Tiaras (CC) Love at First Kiss ’ (CC) Toddlers & Tiaras: Game On (CC) Toddlers & Tiaras ’ (CC) Castle “After Hours” Castle and Beckett Castle “Secret Santa” A man named Castle “Significant Others” A divorce at- Castle “Under the Influence” A DJ is Major Crimes “White Lies Part 1” The Major Crimes “White Lies Part 2” Sha- TNT 54 54 protect a witness. ’ Kriss Kringle is killed. (CC) (DVS) torney is murdered. (CC) (DVS) murdered. ’ (CC) (DVS) team audits a serial killer’s trial. ron Raydor seeks penance. (CC) TOON 42 42 Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! Steven Universe We Bare Bears King of the Hill Bob’s Burgers ’ Bob’s Burgers ’ Cleveland Show American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Expedition Unknown (CC) Expedition Unknown (CC) Expedition Unknown (N) (CC) Expedition Unknown (CC) Expedition Unknown (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Comedy Knock Comedy Knock Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Comedy Knock Comedy Knock Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Suits “P.S.L.” (Season Finale) Saving Mr. Robot “eps2.9pyth0n-pt1.p7z” An- Queen of the South “Quinientos Mil” USA 58 58 Man knowingly spreads HIV. ’ “Bully” ’ (CC) (DVS) “Totem” A girl is murdered. ’ Leonard Bailey. (N) (CC) (DVS) gela makes an acquaintance. (N) Teresa and Brenda risk everything. VH1 62 62 Dating Naked “Hit It & Quit It” ’ Dating Naked “Kiss & Don’t Tell” ’ Dating Naked “Chakras & Awe” ’ Dating Naked (N) ’ Dating Naked ’ VH1 Live! (N) Coming-Amer.

Movies Sports Kids Bets THURSDAY EVENING September 15, 2016 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 (N) (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ Grey’s Anatomy “At Last” Amelia and Grey’s Anatomy Meredith and Maggie How to Get Away With Murder “Anna KOMO 4 News Jimmy Kimmel ABC 4 4 (N) ’ (CC) (CC) Owen’s relationship deepens. ’ give Amelia support. ’ (CC) Mae” ’ (CC) 11:00pm (N) (CC) Live ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News at KING 5 News at 7 Evening (N) (CC) Superstore ’ (CC) Superstore “All- Superstore “Demo- Superstore “Labor” Chicago Med “Timing” Dr. Rhodes KING 5 News at 11 Tonight Show-J. NBC 5 5 - Holt 6:30 (N) (CC) (N) (CC) (DVS) Nighter” ’ tion” ’ (CC) (DVS) cares for Dr. Downey. (CC) (DVS) (N) (CC) Fallon IND 6 6 Extra (N) (CC) The List (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) Ac. Hollywood Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 9 (N) (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) The Dr. Oz Show ’ (CC) NFL Football New York Jets at Buffalo Bills. The Jets invade New Era Stadium to KIRO Post Game Show (N) KIRO 7 News 9PM (N) (CC) Steve Raible’s Scouting Report Host KIRO 7 News at Late Show-Colbert CBS 7 7 take on the Bills. (N) (Live) (CC) Steve Raible. (CC) 11PM (N) (CC) PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Magic Moments: The Best of 50s Pop Musicians perform. ’ (CC) The Doctor Blake Mysteries Body of a Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Poi- Rick Steves Special: The Holy Land, PBS 9 9 girl is found in the lake. ’ (CC) soned husbands; cocaine smuggling. Israelis and Palestinians Today ’ Two and a Half Two and a Half The Simpsons The Simpsons Modern Family Modern Family Q13 News at 9 (N) (CC) The Big Bang The Big Bang Friends ’ (CC) Friends “The One MNT 10 10 Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Integrity” (CC) “Patriot Games” Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) With Mrs. Bing” Family Feud (N) Family Feud (N) Mike & Molly “Yard 2 Broke Girls ’ The Flash “Back to Normal” A super Beauty and the Beast The pair vows to 2 Broke Girls ’ Mike & Molly ’ Family Guy “The Family Guy “Yug CW 11 11 ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Sale” (CC) (CC) strong meta-human abducts Harry. stop the beast makers. (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) Book of Joe” ’ Ylimaf” (CC) Nature Crested black macaques in In- August to June: Bring Life to School Is School Enough? Connecting stu- Class of ’27: America Reframed Guid- Facing Forward: A Student’s Story At- The Game Changers Teacher-prepara- PBS 12 12 donesia. ’ (CC) (DVS) Students learn in an open classroom. dents to the world. ’ (CC) ing students to graduation. (CC) risk youth in Cleveland. ’ (CC) tion programs. ’ (CC) Modern Family Modern Family The Big Bang The Big Bang Rosewood An ex seeks Rosewood’s Bones “The Movie in the Making” A Q13 News at 10 (N) (CC) Q13 News at 11 The Simpsons FOX 13 13 “Patriot Games” “Integrity” (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) help. ’ (CC) (DVS) documentary crew follows the team. (N) (CC) ’ (CC) IND 14 14 September Share-A-Thon September Share-A-Thon Blue Bloods “Insult to Injury” A woman Blue Bloods Teenagers punch unsus- Blue Bloods “Righting Wrongs” A dose Blue Bloods “Secret Arrangements” A Blue Bloods “Custody Battle” A cop is Blue Bloods “Above and Beyond” An ION 15 15 threatens to kill a man. (CC) pecting people. ’ (CC) of lidocaine kills a woman. ’ college professor is murdered. ’ accused of killing a suspect. (CC) undercover detective is killed. ’ IND 18 18 At CFNI with Beni Johnson The Blessed Life Mark Chironna Hank and Brenda K. Copeland Life Today Enjoying At CFNI with Beni Johnson Joni: Table Talk Reflections KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune Grey’s Anatomy “At Last” Amelia and Grey’s Anatomy Meredith and Maggie How to Get Away With Murder “Anna KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Owen’s relationship deepens. ’ give Amelia support. ’ (CC) Mae” ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Live ’ (CC) KGW News at 6 (N) Live at 7 (N) Inside Edition (N) Superstore ’ (CC) Superstore “All- Superstore “Demo- Superstore “Labor” Chicago Med “Timing” Dr. Rhodes KGW News at Tonight Show-J. NBC 26 26 ’ (CC) (DVS) Nighter” ’ tion” ’ (CC) (DVS) cares for Dr. Downey. (CC) (DVS) 11 (N) Fallon UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n La Rosa de Guadalupe (N) (SS) Despertar Contigo (N) Tres Veces Ana (N) ’ El color de la pasión (N) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) Family Feud (N) Family Feud (N) Rosewood An ex seeks Rosewood’s Bones “The Movie in the Making” A 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News 2 Broke Girls ’ FOX 27 27 ’ (CC) ’ (CC) help. ’ (CC) (DVS) documentary crew follows the team. (N) (CC) The First 48 The murder of Darrell Har- The First 48 “Bad Medicine” Gruesome 60 Days In ’ (CC) 60 Days In “60 60 Days In “Pod Wars” Pod bosses Behind Bars: Rookie Year Antagonistic The First 48 “Murder in Treme” Fatal A&E 52 52 rell. ’ (CC) murder in New Orleans. (CC) Days Insider” (N) threaten the participants. (N) (CC) inmates cause trouble. (N) (CC) slashing in New Orleans. ’ (CC) AMC 67 67 ›››› GoodFellas (1990, Crime Drama) Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci. ››› The Italian Job (2003, Crime Drama) Mark Wahlberg, Charlize Theron, Edward Norton. A thief ›› Walking Tall (2004) The Rock, . A An Irish-Italian hood joins the 1950s New York Mafia. (CC) and his crew plan to steal back their gold. (CC) sheriff and a deputy try to rid their town of thugs. (CC) APL 43 43 North Woods Law “Wild Kingdom” North Woods Law “Crossed Wires” Rugged Justice ’ (CC) Rugged Justice ’ Rugged Justice (N) ’ Rugged Justice ’ (CC) BET 56 56 House of Payne Tyler Perry’s House of Payne (CC) House of Payne House of Payne Brotherly Love (2015, Drama) Keke Palmer. A high-school athlete faces difficult decisions. The Man in 3B (2015, Mystery) (CC) The Real Housewives of Orange Below Deck Crew members prepare for Below Deck Kelley gets close to a flirty Flipping Out “The End Is Nigh” Jeff Flipping Out “The End Is Nigh” Jeff Watch What Hap- Below Deck BRAVO 66 66 County “The Moral Minority” (CC) a new season. guest. desperately wants to make progress. desperately wants to make progress. pens: Live (N) CBUT 29 29 CBC Vancouver News (N) (CC) 22 Minutes (CC) Coronation Street The Nature of Things ’ (CC) Firsthand “Looking for Mike” (CC) The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News Coronation Street CMT 61 61 Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders I Love Kellie Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders I Love Kellie CNBC 46 46 Shark Tank ’ (CC) American Greed (N) American Greed American Greed American Greed Coin Collecting with Mike Mezack CNN 44 44 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) ’ COM 60 60 Futurama “Hell Is Futurama (CC) Futurama “Mars Futurama “When Tosh.0 “Wheel of Tosh.0 “Dumped › Big Daddy (1999, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Joey Lauren Adams, Jon Stewart. The Daily Show At Midnight With Other Robots” ’ University” (CC) Aliens Attack” ’ Fortune” (CC) by Sweetheart” A goofy ne’er-do-well adopts an impressionable youngster. (CC) With Trevor Noah Chris Hardwick DIS 41 41 Backstage (N) ’ K.C. Undercover Bizaardvark (CC) Stuck/Middle ›› Bedtime Stories (2008) Adam Sandler. ’ (CC) Best Friends Bunk’d ’ (CC) Liv and Maddie Backstage (CC) Best Friends Fast N’ Loud Restoring 1942 Harley- Fast N’ Loud “Rocking ’76 G10 Van” A Fast N’ Loud Richard plans to make a Fast N’ Loud Work on the 2005 Ford Fast N’ Loud Richard and Aaron plan a Sacred Steel Bikes “Indigo Moon” DSC 8 8 Davidson WLA ’45. ’ (CC) ’76 Exploration Van. (CC) quick repair. ’ (CC) GT continues. ’ (Part 2 of 2) (CC) ’72 Pantera. (CC) Building a statement bike. ’ (CC) Rob & Chyna Rob and Chyna plan their E! News (N) (CC) Macy’s Presents: Fashion’s Front Keeping Up With the Kardashians “A Keeping Up With the Kardashians E! News (N) (CC) E! 65 65 new lives; Rob moves out. Row 2016 (N) (CC) New York Family Affair” (CC) Kendall gets an amazing opportunity. College Football Houston at Cincinnati. From Nippert Sta- SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 dium in Cincinnati. (N) (Live) ESPN2 33 33 Women’s Soccer Sports Shorts (N) 30 for 30 Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) Jalen & Jacoby Arm Wrestling From Las Vegas. Jalen & Jacoby FNC 48 48 The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record With Brit Hume FOOD 35 35 Chopped “Sweet Surprises” Chopped “Chocolate Rush!” Chopped Chopped Naan and blood sausages. Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay FREE 39 39 ›› Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992, Comedy) Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci. ’ ›››› WALL-E (2008, Adventure) Voices of Ben Burtt, Elissa Knight, Jeff Garlin. ’ The 700 Club ’ (CC) FX 53 53 ›› The Purge: Anarchy (2014) Frank Grillo. Five strangers ››› 22 Jump Street (2014, Comedy) Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum, Peter Stormare. Officers Jenko Better Things “Pe- Better Things Better Things “Pe- ››› Premium band together to survive a night of mayhem. ’ (CC) and Schmidt go under cover at a college. ’ (CC) riod” (N) ’ “Sam/Pilot” (CC) riod” ’ (CC) Rush (2012) ’ GOLF 70 70 2016 Evian Golf Championship First Round. From Evian Resort Golf Club in Evian-les-Bains, France. PGA Tour Golf Web.com: Albertsons Boise Open, First Round. Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing The Middle “Aver- The Middle “Back The Middle “Home- The Middle “The The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 ’ (CC) “The Help” “Mike’s Pole” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) age Rules” ’ to School” coming” Diaper Incident” (CC) (CC) HGTV 68 68 Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (N) Flip or Flop (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l Desert Flippers Flip or Flop (CC) HIST 37 37 Pawn Stars ’ Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars ’ Pawn Stars ’ Mountain Men ’ (CC) Mountain Men “Generations” (N) Ice Road Truckers “Into the Fire” Mountain Men “The Sting of Defeat” LIFE 51 51 Project Runway “Finale, Part 2” The winner is chosen. (Part 2 of 2) (CC) Project Runway (N) (CC) Project Runway “An Unconventional Launch Party” (N) Project Runway “An Unconventional Launch Party” MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The 11th Hour Hardball Chris The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word The 11th Hour Hardball Chris MTV 63 63 Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Nick Cannon Presents: Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Joking Off (N) ’ MTV Wonderland (N) (S Live) NBCS 34 34 Mecum Top 10 Mecum Top 10 Journey to the Journey to the Crazy Train ’ Highlight Series (N) Rio Paralympics From Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (N) (Live) NICK 40 40 Henry Danger ’ Henry Danger ’ Thundermans Thundermans ››› The Parent Trap (1998) Lindsay Lohan. Reunited twin girls try to get their parents back together. ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 America’s Next Top Model ’ (CC) Bad Girls Club: Social Disruption ››› Precious (2009, Drama) Gabourey Sidibe, Mo’Nique, Paula Patton. (CC) ››› Precious (2009) Gabourey Sidibe, Mo’Nique. (CC) ROOT 31 31 Boeing NW9 Boeing NW9 High School Football Liberty vs.Roosevelt. (N) (Live) Heartland Poker Tour (CC) High School Football SPIKE 57 57 ›› The Book of Eli (2010, Adventure) Denzel Washington, Gary Oldman. A lone ›››› The Shawshank Redemption (1994, Drama) Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman, Bob Gunton. An innocent man goes to a Maine peniten- ›› Armageddon warrior carries hope across a post-apocalyptic wasteland. ’ tiary for life in 1947. ’ (CC) (1998) ’ SYFY 59 59 Jeepers Crpr 2 ›› Orphan (2009) Vera Farmiga. An adopted child’s angelic face hides a demonic heart. (CC) ›› The Blair Witch Project (1999, Horror) Heather Donahue. 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page 2. Property address HSBC BANK USA, N.A., ning on February 10, 2016 statutes. Enterprise Services is: AS TRUSTEE FOR MER- until satisfied. The Property Engineering & Architectural RILL LYNCH MORTGAGE situated in Lewis County, Published: The Chronicle Services 248-23 Burchett Road, INVESTORS TRUST, State of Washington, is August 30, 2016 & Sep- Full advertisement availa- Onalaska, WA 98570 MORTGAGE LOAN legally described as: tember 6, 13, 20, 27 & ble at https://fortress.wa.gov/ ASSET-BACKED CER- October 4, 2016 ga/apps/EASBids/BidCalenda r.aspx. The sale of the above TIFICATES, SERIES THE WEST HALF OF THE 93477 Solid Waste Transportation & described property is to 2005-WMCI, its succes- NORTHWEST QUARTER Disposal Please direct questions WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 14, 2016 take place: sors in interest and/or OF THE FRACTIONAL regarding this project to the assigns, NORTHEAST QUARTER NOTICE OF office of the Consultant, BCRA Inc., telephone LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Time: 10:00 a.m. OF THE NORTHEAST PUBLIC HEARING (253) 627-4367. Take the initiative to put your ideas and Date: Friday, Plaintiff, QUARTER OF SECTION To Be Jointly Held plans into play. It’s up to you to explore October 14, 2016 5, TOWNSHIP 12 NORTH, Before the STATE OF WASHINGTON possibilities and make suggestions that Place: Main Entrance v. RANGE 1 EAST, W.M. LEWIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF EN- can help you reach your goals. Lobby, Old Lewis EXCEPT THAT PORTION, BOARD OF COUNTY TERPRISE SERVICES County Courthouse, UNKNOWN HEIRS AND IF ANY, LYING WESTER- COMMISSIONERS ENGINEERING AND AR- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) DEVISEES OF ANTHONY LY OF THE WESTERLY CHITECTURAL SERV- 351 NW North St., ICES @V\ZOV\SKW\[NYLH[LYLɈVY[PU[V Chehalis, WA R. GRAY; KATHLEEN J. LINE OF THE EAST 1295 And self-improvement or making positive GRAY; BANK OF AMERI- FEET OF SAID FRAC- Published: The Chronicle changes to your home or lifestyle. The judgment debtor can CA, N.A.; STATE OF TIONAL NORTHEAST GOVERNING BOARD OF September 13, 2016 Certain changes will encourage you to avoid the sale by paying WASHINGTON; OCCU- QUARTER OF THE THE LEWIS COUNTY grow emotionally and spiritually, and the judgment amount of PANTS OF THE PREM- NORTHEAST QUARTER. SOLID WASTE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Pursuant to the should be welcome. $115,598.37 together with ISES, ALSO EXCEPT BURCH- DISPOSAL DISTRICT #1 ETT ROAD. Revised Code of Washing- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) interest of 6.200% per annum from February 10, Defendants. LEWIS COUNTY, WASH- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- ton 61.24, et seq. TS No.: You’ll face a multitude of challenges if 2016 to date of sale, with INGTON EN that the LEWIS WA-14-654845-SW APN you expect too much or let someone costs, and fees, before the Cause No. 15-2-00210-2 COUNTY, Washington, No.: 003420-002-015 Title make decisions for you. Focus on sale date. For the exact Tax Parcel No.: BOARD OF COUNTY Order No.: self-improvement, pleasure trips and amount, contact the Sheriff SHERIFF'S SALE 027669-005-000 COMMISSIONERS and 150001098-WA-MSO domestic changes. at the address stated be- SERVICE BY the GOVERNING BOARD Deed of Trust Grantor(s): low: PUBLICATION THEREFORE, pursuant OF THE LEWIS COUNTY ROBIN LEE ADAMS Deed CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) of Trust Grantee(s): Making the right gesture or not to RCW 61.12.060, and in SOLID WASTE DISPOS- ROBERT R. SNAZA, Judgment Rendered: the name of the State of AL DISTRICT #1 will hold MORTGAGE ELECTRON- acting on an assumption will play Sheriff, 02-10-16 Washington, you are here- a joint public hearing on IC REGISTRATION SYS- an important role in the way things LEWIS COUNTY, Writ Issued: 08-15-16 by commanded to sell the September 26, 2016, for TEMS, INC., AS NOMI- transpire today. If you overreact, you WASHINGTON Writ Received: 08-16-16 Property, or so much the purpose of receiving NEE FOR PEOPLE&'S could make a costly mistake. Levy Date: 08-18-16 thereof as may be neces- public testimony on a CHOICE HOME LOAN, INC., A WYOMING COR- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) By Stacy A. Brown, sary, in order to satisfy the proposed Solid Waste Chief Deputy TO Unknown Heirs and Judgment, including post- Transportation and Dispos- PORATION DBA PEO- Go after your goals and get involved in PLE'S CHOICE HOME organizations or events that will help 345 W. Main St. Devisees of Anthony R. judgment interest and al Agreement that would, if approved, take effect April FUNDING Deed of Trust you bring about personal change. A Chehalis, Washington Gray; Kathleen J. Gray; costs. 98532 State of Washington; and 1, 2017, between the Instrument/Reference No.: medical issue or self-improvement Phone (360)748-9286 Occupants of the Prem- MAKE RETURN HERE- Lewis County Solid Waste 3259754 I. NOTICE IS project will turn out favorably. ises. (Judgment Debtors) OF within sixty days of the Disposal District #1 and HEREBY GIVEN that PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Parcel Number: date indicated below, Harold LeMay Enterprises, Quality Loan Service Corp. Your emotions will take charge if you 027669-005-000 A writ of execution has showing you have execu- Inc., a Washington corpo- of Washington, the under- signed Trustee, will on don’t allow enough time to gather the been issued in the above- ted the same. ration, and Wasco County LEGAL DESCRIPTION captioned case, directed to Landfill, a Delaware corpo- 9/23/2016, at 10:00 AM at facts and listen to others’ suggestions the North entrance to the and solutions. Give-and-take will be THE WEST HALF OF THE the Sheriff of Lewis Coun- Pursuant to RCW ration and an affiliate of Harold LeMay Enterprises. Lewis County Court- necessary. NORTHWEST QUARTER ty, commanding the Sheriff 6.21.050(2), the Sheriff OF THE FRACTIONAL as follows: may adjourn the foreclo- house, 351 NW North ARIES (March 21-April 19) NORTHEAST QUARTER sure sale from time to time, The hearing will be held on Street, Chehalis, WA sell Do a little soul-searching and consider OF THE NORTHEAST WHEREAS, On Febru- not exceeding thirty days or after 10:00 A.M., on at public auction to the what’s truly important. A positive QUARTER OF SECTION ary 19, 2016, an in rem beyond the last date at Monday, September 26, highest and best bidder, change in your love life will be the 5, TOWNSHIP 12 NORTH, Judgment and Decree of which this Writ is made 2017, at the Lewis County payable in the form of credit bid or cash bid in the result of a personal change you make. RANGE 1 EAST, W.M. Foreclosure ("Judgment") returnable, with the con- Courthouse, County Com- EXCEPT THAT PORTION, was entered in favor of sent of the plaintiff en- missioners' Hearing Room, form of cashier's check or TAURUS (April 20-May 20) IF ANY, LYING WESTER- HSBC Bank USA, N.A., as dorsed upon this Writ or by 351 N.W. North Street, certified checks from feder- Don’t feel the need to buy someone’s LY OF THE WESTERLY Trustee for Merrill Lynch a contemporaneous writ- Chehalis, Washington. ally or State chartered love or attention. If you use your LINE OF THE EAST 1295 Mortgage Investors Trust, ing. banks, at the time of sale imagination, you’ll come up with a FEET OF SAID FRAC- Mortgage Loan Asset- DATED: August 29, 2016 the following described real nice way to do something special for TIONAL NORTHEAST Backed Certificates, Series WITNESS: The Honora- property, situated in the someone without spending much. QUARTER OF THE 2005-WMCI ("Plaintiff") ble James W. Lawler, Published: The Chronicle County of LEWIS, State of Washington, to-wit: LOT GEMINI (May 21-June 20) NORTHEAST QUARTER. against the defendants Un- Judge of the Superior August 30 & September 6 Court and the seal of said & 13, 2016 7, CREEKSIDE ESTATES, A partnership should be questioned. ALSO EXCEPT BURCH- known Heirs and Devisees ETT ROAD. of Anthony R. Gray: Court, affixed this 15th day AS RECORDED IN VOL- If someone is being emotionally 93762 Borst LEWIS COUNTY, WASH- Kathleen J. Gray; State of of August, 2016, at Cheha- UME 7 OF PLATS, PA- THUPW\SH[P]L`V\HYLILZ[VɈ[HRPUN INGTON Washington; and Occu- lis, Washington. PUBLIC NOTICE: Cellco Part- GES 63 AND 64, RE- a step back and evaluating the pants of the Premises, nership and its controlled CORDS OF LEWIS relationship. Don’t let yourself be used. Published: The Chronicle ("Defendant"). The Judg- The sale date has been set affiliates doing business as COUNTY, WASHINGTON. Verizon Wireless (Verizon More commonly known as: CANCER (June 21-July 22) August 30, 2016 & Sep- ment forecloses the inter- for Friday, October 14, Wireless) proposes to build a 1103 CREEKSIDE CT, Participate in events that make you tember 6, 13 & 20, 2016 ests of all the Defendants 2016. YOU MAY HAVE A 156foot Monopole Telecommu- in and to the following RIGHT TO EXEMPT nications Tower. Anticipated CENTRALIA, WA 98531 feel good. Make domestic alterations 93359 Service by Publication Antho- lighting application is medium ny R. Gray & Kathleen J. Gray described property ("Prop- PROPERTY from the sale which is subject to that that will enrich your life. Don’t let work intensity dual red/white erty") commonly known as under statutes of this state, certain Deed of Trust dated come between you and a loved one. strobes. The site location is IN THE 248 Burchett Road, #23, including sections 700 A Pioneer Way, Centralia, 7/25/2006, recorded LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) SUPERIOR COURT OF Onalaska, WA 98570 for 6.13.010, 6.13.030, Lewis County, WA 98531 (46° 8/18/2006, under 3259754 Get busy and active. Emphasizing THE STATE OF the total sum of 6.13.040, 6.15.010, and 43' 14.84" North and 122° 58' records of LEWIS County, 55.71" West). The Federal WO ZPJ SÄ[ULZZ UKZ[YP]PUN[VYL JO WASHINGTON FOR $115,598.37 with interest 6.15.060 of the Revised Washington, from ROBIN ` H H H Communications Commission LEE ADAMS, A SINGLE your personal goals will energize you LEWIS COUNTY thereon at the rate of Code of Washington, in the (FCC) Antenna Structure Reg- 6.200% per annum begin- manner described in those istration (ASR, Form 854) filing MAN, as Grantor(s), to and give you incentive to work harder. number is A1042431. KAREN L. GIBBON, P.S., If you prioritize love, a romantic gesture as Trustee, to secure an could be a game-changer. ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS- obligation in favor of Interested persons may review PNNA STATEWIDE CLASSIFIEDS the application (www.fcc.gov/a MORTGAGE ELECTRON- sr/applications) by entering the IC REGISTRATION SYS- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2016 filing number. Environmental TEMS, INC., AS NOMI- WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 12, 2016 concerns may be raised by NEE FOR PEOPLE&'S VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) filing a Request for Environ- If you keep your life simple and your 7HJPÄJ5VY[O^LZ[+HPS`*VUULJ[PVU(JSHZZPÄLKHKUL[^VYRVMKHPS`UL^ZWHWLYZ mental Review (www.fcc.gov/ CHOICE HOME LOAN, PU-0=,Z[H[LZ(20+>(69(5+4;YLHJOPUN TPSSPVUYLHKLYZWLY[OYLLKH` INC., A WYOMING COR- TPUKVU^OH[»ZPTWVY[HU[`V\^PSSÄUK asr/environmentalrequest) and a way to dodge any negativity and Y\U;OL^VYKJSHZZPÄLKHK^PSSY\U[OYLLJVUZLJ\[P]LKH`Z";O\YZKH`:H[\YKH`VY online filings are strongly en- PORATION DBA PEO- -YPKH`:\UKH`PULHJOVM[OLUL[^VYRUL^ZWHWLYZ[V[HSVM HKZHUK[OLI\`^V\SKJVZ[ couraged. 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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S Trust/Mortgage. III. The was posted in a conspicu- available at little or no cost for Local counseling agen- ton, as Trustee By: Lauren SALE Pursuant to the default(s) for which this ous place on the real to you. If you would like tody Petition. cies in Washington: http:// Esquivel, Assistant Secre- Revised Code of Washing- foreclosure is made is/are property described in Para- assistance in determining You can get the Re- www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/ tary Trustee's Mailing Ad- ton 61.24, et seq. TS No.: as follows: Failure to pay graph I above, and the your rights and opportuni- sponse form and other sfh/hcc/fc/index.cfm?webL dress: Quality Loan Serv- WA-16-706192-SW APN when due the following Trustee has possession of ties to keep your house, forms you need at: istAction=search&searchs ice Corp. of Washington No.: 000841000000 Title amounts which are now in proof of such service or you may contact the follow- The Washington State tate=WA&filterSvc=dfc The C/O Quality Loan Service Order No.: arrears: $10,673.10 IV. posting. These require- ing: The statewide foreclo- Courts' website: www.cour statewide civil legal aid Corp. 411 Ivy Street, San 160064640-WA-MSO The sum owing on the ments were completed as sure hotline for assistance ts.wa.gov/forms hotline for assistance and Diego, CA 92101 (866) Deed of Trust Grantor(s): obligation secured by the of 4/14/2016. VII. The and referral to housing The Administrative Of- referrals to other housing 645-7711 Trustee's Physi- ROBERT BROOKS, LY- Deed of Trust is: The Trustee whose name and counselors recommended fice of the Courts--call counselors and attorneys: cal Address: Quality Loan NETTE BROOKS Deed of principal sum of address are set forth below by the Housing Finance 360-705-5328. Telephone: Service Corp. of Washing- Trust Grantee(s): BANK $110,249.79, together with will provide in writing to Commission: Toll-free: Washington LawHelp: 1-800-606-4819 or Web ton 108 1st Ave South, OF AMERICA, NA. Deed interest as provided in the anyone requesting it, a 1-877-894-HOME www.washingtonlawhelp.org, site: http://nwjustice.org/w Suite 202 Seattle, WA or of Trust Instrument/Refer- Note from 8/1/2015 on, statement of all costs and (1-877-894-4663) or Web hat-clear . If the sale is set 98104 (866) 925-0241 The Superior Court ence No.: 3377131 I. NO- and such other costs and fees due at any time prior site: http://www.dfi.wa.gov aside for any reason, in- Sale Line: 800-280-2832 Clerk's office or county law TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN fees as are provided by to the sale. VIII. The effect /consumers/homeownersh cluding if the Trustee is Or Login to: http://wa.qu library (for a fee). that Quality Loan Service statute. V. The above- of the sale will be to ip/post_purchase_counsel unable to convey title, the alityloan.com TS No.: 3. Serve (give) a copy of Corp. of Washington, the described real property will deprive the Grantor and all ors_foreclosure.htm . The Purchaser at the sale shall WA-16-706192-SW ID- your Response to the undersigned Trustee, will be sold to satisfy the those who hold by, through United States Department be entitled only to a return SPub #0109292 9/13/2016 person who filed this Sum- on 10/14/2016, at 10:00 expense of sale and the or under the Grantor of all of Housing and Urban of the monies paid to the 10/4/2016 mons at the address be- AM At the Main Entrance obligation secured by the their interest in the above- Development: Toll-free: Trustee. This shall be the L#91851 September 13, low, and to any other to the Lewis County Deed of Trust as provided described property. IX. 1-800-569-4287 or Nation- Purchaser's sole and ex- 2016 & October 4, 2016 parties. You may use Courthouse, located at by statute. Said sale will be Anyone having any objec- al Web Site: http://portal.h clusive remedy. The pur- certified mail with return 351 N.W. North Street, made without warranty, tions to this sale on any ud.gov/hudportal/HUD or 93157 (SMPB) Pruett chaser shall have no fur- receipt requested. For Chehalis, WA 98532 sell expressed or implied, re- grounds whatsoever will be for Local counseling agen- ther recourse against the more information on how to at public auction to the garding title, possession or afforded an opportunity to cies in Washington: http:// IN THE Trustor, the Trustee, the serve, read Superior Court highest and best bidder, encumbrances on be heard as to those www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/ SUPERIOR COURT OF Beneficiary, the Beneficia- Civil Rule 5. payable in the form of 10/14/2016. The defaults objections if they bring a sfh/hcc/fc/index.cfm?webL WASHINGTON IN THE ry's Agent, or the Benefi- 4. File your original credit bid or cash bid in the referred to in Paragraph III lawsuit to restrain the sale istAction=search&searchs COUNTY OF LEWIS ciary's Attorney. If you Response with the court form of cashier's check or must be cured by pursuant to RCW tate=WA&filterSvc=dfc The In re custody of: have previously been dis- clerk at this address: certified checks from feder- 10/3/2016 (11 days before 61.24.130. Failure to bring statewide civil legal aid Child: charged through bankrupt- Superior Court Clerk, ally or State chartered the sale date) to cause a such a lawsuit may result hotline for assistance and Carmen Denae Pruett cy, you may have been Lewis County, 345 West banks, at the time of sale discontinuance of the sale. in a waiver of any proper referrals to other housing D.O.B. 06/09/1999 released of personal liabili- Main Street, Chehalis, WA the following described real The sale will be discontin- grounds for invalidating the counselors and attorneys: Petitioner: ty for this loan in which 98532. property, situated in the ued and terminated if at Trustee's sale. NOTICE Telephone: Francis Clyde Wellman case this letter is intended 5. Lawyer not required: County of LEWIS, State of any time before 10/3/2016 TO OCCUPANTS OR 1-800-606-4819 or Web Respondents: to exercise the note hold- It is a good idea to talk to a Washington, to-wit: LOT (11 days before the sale) TENANTS- The purchaser site: http://nwjustice.org/w Sara A. Jones, Mother ers right's against the real lawyer, but you may file 3, BLOCK 96, WASHING- the default as set forth in at the Trustee's Sale is hat-clear . If the sale is set Quiency L. Pruett, Father property only. QUALITY and serve your Response TON ADDITION TO THE Paragraph III is cured and entitled to possession of aside for any reason, in- No. 16-3-00304-21 MAY BE CONSIDERED A without one. CITY OF CENTRALIA, IN the Trustee's fees and the property on the 20th cluding if the Trustee is Summons Served DEBT COLLECTOR AT- Person filing this Sum- LEWIS COUNTY, WASH- costs are paid. Payment day following the sale, as unable to convey title, the by Publication TEMPTING TO COLLECT mons or his/her lawyer INGTON. TOGETHER must be in cash or with against the Grantor under Purchaser at the sale shall (SMPB) A DEBT AND ANY IN- fills out below: WITH THE WEST HALF cashiers or certified checks the deed of trust (the be entitled only to a return To: Quiency Lee Pruett, FORMATION OBTAINED /s/ Clyde F. Wellman OF VACATED ALLEY AD- from a State or federally owner) and anyone having of the monies paid to the Father WILL BE USED FOR Dated 8/1/16 JOINING SAID PREM- chartered bank. The sale an interest junior to the Trustee. This shall be the The other party has asked THAT PURPOSE As re- CLYDE F. WELLMAN ISES ON THE EAST. More may be terminated any deed of trust, including Purchaser's sole and ex- the court to: Give custody quired by law, you are 1555 Germany Creek Rd., commonly known as: 810 time after the 10/3/2016 occupants who are not clusive remedy. The pur- of the children to a non- hereby notified that a neg- Longview, WA 98632 CENTRALIA COLLEGE, (11 days before the sale tenants. After the 20th day chaser shall have no fur- parent. ative credit report reflecting CENTRALIA, WA 98531 date) and before the sale, following the sale the pur- ther recourse against the You must respond in on your credit record may Published: The Chronicle which is subject to that by the Borrower or Grantor chaser has the right to Trustor, the Trustee, the writing if you want the court be submitted to a credit August 16, 23 & 30, 2016 certain Deed of Trust dated or the holder of any evict occupants who are Beneficiary, the Beneficia- to consider your side. report agency if you fail to & September 6, 13 & 20, 3/15/2012, recorded recorded junior lien or not tenants by summary ry's Agent, or the Benefi- Deadline! Your Re- fulfill the terms of your 2016 4/10/2012, under 3377131 encumbrance by paying proceedings under Chapter ciary's Attorney. If you sponse must be filed and credit obligations. Dated: records of LEWIS County, the principal and interest, 59.12 RCW. For tenant- have previously been dis- served within 60 days of 6/15/2016 Quality Loan Washington, from ROB- plus costs, fees and ad- occupied property, the pur- charged through bankrupt- the date this summons is Service Corp. of Washing- ERT L BROOKS, AN vances, if any, made pur- chaser shall provide a cy, you may have been published. If you do not file ton, as Trustee By: Lauren UNMARRIED MAN, as suant to the terms of the tenant with written notice in released of personal liabili- and serve your Response Esquivel, Assistant Secre- Grantor(s), to RECON- obligation and/or Deed of accordance with RCW ty for this loan in which or a Notice of Appearance tary Trustee's Mailing Ad- TRUST COMPANY, N.A., Trust, and curing all other 61.24.060. THIS NOTICE case this letter is intended by the deadline: dress: Quality Loan Serv- as Trustee, to secure an defaults. VI. A written IS THE FINAL STEP BE- to exercise the note hold- No one has to notify ice Corp. of Washington obligation in favor of BANK Notice of Default was FORE THE FORECLO- ers right's against the real you about other hearings in C/O Quality Loan Service OF AMERICA, NA, as transmitted by the Benefi- SURE SALE OF YOUR property only. QUALITY this case, and Corp. 411 Ivy Street, San Beneficiary, the beneficial ciary or Trustee to the HOME. You have only 20 MAY BE CONSIDERED A The court may approve Diego, CA 92101 (866) interest in which was as- Borrower and Grantor at DAYS from the recording DEBT COLLECTOR AT- the requests in the Petition 645-7711 Trustee's Physi- signed by BANK OF the following address(es): date of this notice to TEMPTING TO COLLECT without hearing your side cal Address: Quality Loan AMERICA, NA. (or by its NAME ROBERT L pursue mediation. DO NOT A DEBT AND ANY IN- (called a default judgment). Service Corp. of Washing- successors-in-interest BROOKS, AN UNMAR- DELAY. CONTACT A FORMATION OBTAINED Follow these steps: ton 108 1st Ave South, and/or assigns, if any), to RIED MAN ADDRESS 810 HOUSING COUNSELOR WILL BE USED FOR 1. Read the Petition and Suite 202 Seattle, WA Federal National Mortgage CENTRALIA COLLEGE, OR AN ATTORNEY LI- THAT PURPOSE As re- any other documents that 98104 (866) 925-0241 Association ("Fannie Mae") CENTRALIA, WA 98531 CENSED IN WASHING- quired by law, you are were filed at court with this Sale Line: 916-939-0772 . II. No action commenced by both first class and TON NOW to assess your hereby notified that a neg- Summons. Those docu- Or Login to: http://wa.qu by the Beneficiary of the certified mail, proof of situation and refer you to ative credit report reflecting ments explain what the alityloan.com TS No.: Deed of Trust is now which is in the possession mediation if you are eligible on your credit record may other party is asking for. WA-16-705514-SW ID- pending to seek satisfac- of the Trustee; and the and it may help you save be submitted to a credit 2. Fill out a Response SPub #0109080 9/13/2016 tion of the obligation in any Borrower and Grantor were your home. See below for report agency if you fail to on this form (check the 10/4/2016 Court by reason of the personally served, if appli- safe sources of help. fulfill the terms of your Response that matches L#91853 September 13, Borrower's or Grantor's de- cable, with said written SEEKING ASSISTANCE credit obligations. Dated: the Petition): 2016 & October 4, 2016 fault on the obligation Notice of Default or the Housing counselors and 6/14/2016 Quality Loan FL Non-Parent 415, Re- Published in The Chronicle secured by the Deed of written Notice of Default legal assistance may be Service Corp. of Washing- sponse to Non-Parent Cus- Happy Birthday Brad It’s The Big 20!

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