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Community Editor’s Best Bet Countertenor Barber to Sing at Centralia College American countertenor Terry Barber will be performing 7:30- Calendar 10 p.m. tonight at Centralia Col- lege’s Corbet Theatre as part of Saturday, Oct. 20 Fairway Lanes is located at the Lewis County Concerts series. 1501 S. Gold St., Centralia. Barber is known for his ex- The memorial barbecue will treme vocal range and other- Young Women Can be 3-8 p.m. at Dick’s Brewery, worldly sound he makes. As Expand Their Horizons 3516 Galvin Road, Centralia. a soloist, he has appeared on Music will be provided by the The 19th annual “Expanding many of the world’s most presti- Backfire Band. gious stages, including London’s Your Horizons” conference will be The events are in honor of Dick held today at Centralia College. Queen Elizabeth Hall. Young, founder of Dick’s Brewery. Single tickets are $35. Sea- Courtesy Photo The conference’s emphasis Proceeds will benefit Pope’s is on motivating young women son tickets for five concerts are Countertenor Terry Barber will be at Kids Place, a nonprofit organiza- Centralia College’s Corbet Theatre 7:30- in grades seven through nine tion in Centralia that provides $110 (seniors $100). Tickets may to pursue careers in science be purchased through at lewis- 10 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 20, for a perfor- dental, medical, respite, and pre- mance as part of the Lewis County Con- and mathematics. The event school services for children. countyconcerts.com or by call- includes fun, hands-on work- ing (360) 623-8100. certs series. shops with concepts applicable in Science, Technology, En- Massive Garage Sale gineering and Mathematics Coming to Fairgounds (STEM) careers. Library, 985-2148 Chehalis City Council, 6 p.m., City Hall The conference fee is $5 per Buyers and sellers will be head- Organizations council chamber, 350 N. Market Blvd., family. Registrations will be ac- ed to the Southwest Washington 345-1042 Fairgrounds & Expo Center in Che- 20th Legislative District Democrats, 10 cepted in Washington Hall from a.m., Country House Restaurant, Toledo 8 to 8:25 a.m. halis today for a huge garage sale. Support Groups There will also be an infor- As of early this week, 317 ven- Grandparents as Parents, 6-8 p.m., mational meeting for the parents dor spaces had been booked, ac- Sunday, Oct. 21 420 Rock St., Centralia, 736-9391, ext. of these girls that day, with the cording to marketing specialist 298 or 1-877-813-2828 goal of informing them on the Pat Slusher. Grangers to Serve challenges their daughters will Public hours for the sale are be facing, how to best prepare 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Adult admission Final Pancake Breakfast Tuesday, Oct. 23 them for the future, and to in- is $1, kids age 12 and under are crease knowledge on college ad- admitted free. of the Year Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors missions options. Early bird shoppers passes The final Swedish pancake open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 are available at both gates for $5, breakfast of 2012 will be served p.m.; food available, 736-9030 starting at 8:00 a.m. by Fords Prairie Grangers 8 Community Farmers Market, 11 a.m.-4 Marching Bands Free public parking is available a.m.-noon Sunday. The all-you- p.m., Boistfort Street, Chehalis, 740-1212 Coming to Tenino at the south end of the fairgrounds. can-eat meal will include home- or [email protected] Public entry is through the made Swedish pancakes served Tenino Beaver Stadium will Green and Blue gates only. with lingonberry butter and/or Public Agencies host the third annual Tenino hot strawberry preserves, sau- Centralia City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, Marching Band Festival today at “45 Seconds From Broadway,” 8 p.m., Evergreen Playhouse, Centralia, $15, ev- sage, scrambled eggs, juice and 118 W. Maple St., Centralia, 330-7670 12:30 p.m. coffee. Cost is $6 for adults and The event will featuring ergreenplayhouse.wordpress.com/ or Lewis County Community Develop- 736-8628. $3 for kids under 12. bands from Rochester, Centralia, ment, meeting canceled Autumn Leaves Train Rides, Mt. Rain- Fords Prairie Grange is located Lewis County Public Facilities Dis- North Mason, East Valley (Spo- ier Scenic Railroad, departs from Elbe, at 2640 W. Reynolds Ave., Centra- kane), Tenino and the University 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.; 1-888- lia. trict, meeting canceled, rescheduled for of Washington. 783-2611 or visit mrsr.com Tuesday, Oct. 30 The event includes perfor- Billy Mac, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Creek Autumn Leaves Train Rides, Mt. Rain- Libraries mances by all bands, a Drumline Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, 273-2000, ext. 301 ier Scenic Railroad, departs from Elbe, Battle, a special performance Centralia College Foundation Kick- 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.; 1-888- Teen Writing Group, for teens, 5:30- off Dinner and Silent Auction, no-host 783-2611 or visit mrsr.com 6:45 p.m., Vernetta Smith Chehalis Tim- by members of the UW Husky bar and silent auction 6 p.m., dinner Marching Band, and a massed Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo berland Library, 748-3301 7 p.m., program 7:30 p.m., Health & starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 performance. The cost is $5. Wellness Center, reservations required, Jackson Highway, Chehalis Mad Scientist’s Lab, all ages, learn 736-9391, ext. 290 or Jjohnson@cen- More information is available at Twin City Gospel Jubilee, featuring how physical and chemical properties tralia.edu. www.teninomarchingbandfesti- Tim Bennett, free concert with offering, create strange reactions between ev- Product Protection, Chehalis rock ‘n’ val.weebly.com. 6 p.m., Calvary Assembly of God, 302 E. eryday substances, Winlock Timberland roll band, 8 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Main St., Centralia, 736-0788 Chehalis, 740-0492, $6 Library, 785-3461 “45 Seconds From Broadway,” 2 p.m., Bowl and Barbecue in Haunted House, Yard Birds Mall, $9 Evergreen Playhouse, Centralia, $10, ev- Organizations admission or $8 with canned food dona- ergreenplayhouse.wordpress.com/ or tion, 748-1489 Memory of Dick Young 736-8628. Forest Grange, 3397 Jackson High- “Fahrenheit 451” book discussion, for way, 7 p.m. The third annual Dick Young adults and teens, part of Timberland Memorial Bowl and Barbecue Reads Together, 2-3 p.m., Vernetta Monday, Oct. 22 Senior Song Birds, 9:30 a.m., Moun- will be held today at Fairway Smith Chehalis Timberland Library, Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia tain View Baptist Church, 273-3231 748-3301 Lanes and Dick’s Brewery. Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, Support Groups Registration for the Swiss Libraries $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 Trio bowling event will be at Community dinner, 5:30-7 p.m., Cen- Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, Sink or Float Discovery Center, for 12:30 p.m. with bowling at 1 p.m. tralia United Methodist Church, 506 S. 5:30-7 p.m., 125 N.W. 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5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Forecast map for Oct. 20, 2012 Gauge Flood 24 hr. Today Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s L 48.62 65.0 -0.10 100s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s 73.05 85.0 0.00 80s Cowlitz at Packwood 70s 60s H 2.38 10.5 +1.00 L Cowlitz at Randle 50s Showers Likely Showers Likely Few Showers Mostly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy 5.08 18.0 +0.64 40s 30s 52º 38º 51º 38º 51º 39º 53º 39º 54º 40º Cowlitz at Mayfield Dam H 4.81 ---- +0.04 20s 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, Centralia type of precipitation expected and Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 7:37 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 6:15 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 57 55/35 Moonrise ...... 1:28 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 55 49/40 Moonset ...... 10:59 p.m. Normal High ...... 62 Port Angeles Today Sun. Normal Low ...... 43 49/39 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 75 in 1938 Seattle Anchorage 34/17 s 35/14 s First Full Last New Record Low ...... 27 in 1949 51/43 Boise 58/35 mc 54/35 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg 10/21 10/29 11/6 11/13 Boston 73/50 sh 63/46 s Yesterday ...... 0.05" 52/39 55/32 Dallas 84/71 s 87/70 mc Month to date ...... 2.13" Tacoma Pollen Forecast Honolulu 86/73 pc 86/72 pc Normal month to date . . .2.05" Centralia 51/40 Las Vegas 85/64 s 80/62 s Year to date ...... 27.20" 52/38 Yakima Allergen Today Sunday Nashville 65/42 s 74/52 s Normal year to date . . . .30.86" Chehalis Trees None None Phoenix 92/66 s 87/64 s 57/30 Grass None None Longview 52/38 St. Louis 61/48 pc 77/60 s WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 53/42 Weeds None None Salt Lake City 73/53 s 64/47 mc Vancouver Shown is today’s Mold None None San Francisco 69/54 s 64/53 s weather. Temperatures Washington, DC 67/46 s 67/46 s Yesterday Portland 53/43 The Dalles are today’s highs and SendCity in your weather-relatedHi/Lo Prcp. photo- 56/40 tonight’s lows. graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 53/43 World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Sun. Today Sun. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Sun. Today Sun. Baghdad 93/71 pc 90/63 cl New Delhi 91/67 s 88/68 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 72/44 s 56/45 sh Paris 62/56 sh 63/55 ra Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly cloudy; Bremerton 49/41 sh 48/40 sh Spokane 53/35 sh 48/29 ra London 58/48 mc 57/49 cl Rio de Janeiro 85/68 pc 90/71 mc r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; Ocean Shores 52/44 sh 51/41 sh Tri Cities 62/36 pc 55/34 mc Mexico City 80/54 pc 79/49 pc Rome 79/60 s 78/59 pc sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy Olympia 52/39 sh 51/38 sh Wenatchee 56/38 s 50/32 sh Moscow 55/45 pc 54/44 cl Sydney 81/58 s 75/59 sh

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MORE THAN 60 DOGS SEIZED FROM PROPERTY IN DOTY By The Chronicle Puppy Mills Persist More than 60 dogs were seized from a property in Doty Friday after deputies from the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office served a search warrant By Natalie St. John on a property. A search of the property, located on the 400 block of River Road, re- The Daily News vealed 47 adult dogs and 20 puppies, according to Patrol Commander Albert and Sandra Steve Aust from the sheriff’s office. There was one dead dog on the TOLEDO — Three years ago, Hahn keep Pomera- property; that is still under investigation. Lewis County authorities got a nians and Labradors tip about a possible marijuana- The property owner was an elderly woman who had a puppy mill that inside of their home apparently got out of control, Aust said. Code enforcement has been trying growing operation along a re- and barn, and in a mote country road outside Tole- for months to get the woman to comply; however, he said, it finally got to series of outdoor the point where the animals needed to be seized from the property. do. They didn’t find any pot, but enclosures. Some of So far, Aust told The Chronicle early Friday evening, the property they discovered one of the worst these dogs could be owner has been very cooperative. cases of animal abuse county in- seen from a neigh- “I think she realizes that they need to be taken care of,” Aust said. vestigators had ever seen. boring property. Amber Chenoweth from Pasado’s Safe Haven in Monroe said they Many of the 157 Pomera- received the call to assist the sheriff’s office in taking some of the dogs nians and Labradors at Albert, Natalie St. John / The Daily News from the property Friday afternoon. Sandra and Theresa Hahns’ She said they will be able to take about 20 of the dogs, but it is clear Rockridge Road property were infested puppy she purchased trouble. that all of the dogs will need to be taken from the property. sick or malnourished. Dozens from Preston was so sick she The Hahns didn’t have proof “This is a large number of dogs that will need to rely on the commu- were housed in stacked crates in had to euthanize it shortly after that at least 23 dogs were exempt nity to find homes for them,” Chenoweth said. “We are excited to pull the Hahns’ “dark, poorly venti- taking it home. In March 2010, from the 50 dog-limit. Some them out of that situation.” lated and filthy” home, where another woman told the Lewis kennels were “cramped.” Others the smell of ammonia burned County Health Department that had no food or water — or inad- A Magnet for Breeders In Lewis County, though, inspectors’ eyes and feces cov- Preston kept sick, malnourished equate food and water — and a residents’ strong private proper- Because no training, licenses ty rights outlook has made com- ered nearly every surface, ac- and dehydrated dogs, according few dogs were housed on bare, or permits are required to breed wet concrete. missioners reluctant to increase cording to investigative reports. to department records. dogs in Lewis County, authori- Partly in response to that Teitzel confirmed that Pres- Teitzel noted that the Hahns animal-enforcement author- ties generally become aware of case, Lewis County commis- ton has been scrutinized for “pre- had made an apparent last- ity. Even the 50-dog limit on problem facilities only if the sioners in 2010 created an ordi- dominantly large-animal issues” minute effort to clean up before breeding animals they adopted public alerts them. Kennels are nance limiting dog breeders to and that her dog-breeding facil- letting him in, writing, “The in 2010 has a big hole: It does inspected only after the sheriff’s 50 breeding animals. And they ity remains under investigation, floor was freshly mopped, but I not limit the number of pup- office receives a complaint about recently reinstated a part-time but he declined to discuss details. could see dried dog feces on the pies or “fixed” animals allowed animal control officer who had During a reporter’s recent floor. … The laminate flooring noise, smell, abuse or neglect. on a property. If, for example, a been laid off in 2010. unannounced visit to Preston’s appeared to be separating from Even when inspectors know breeder’s 50 Labradors each had Despite those measures, ani- Hawkins Road home, a resident being wet consistently, and I about a suspected puppy mill, only one averaged-sized litter mal welfare advocates say regu- declined to discuss the business observed dog feces between the it’s difficult to gather evidence per year, more than 400 dogs lation and enforcement remain or allow a Daily News reporter laminate. ... It was plainly obvi- because they need a resident’s could be on the property legally, inadequate and Lewis County onto the property. ous that the paper (in some of consent to inspect the facility. at least for a time. remains fertile ground for pup- In a phone interview Wednes- the kennels) was just added.” Residents often refuse, Teitzel “I don’t really feel at this point py mills. day, Preston said she has reduced During two visits from a said. that the law is worth the paper Dog breeders “move to Lewis the number of adult dogs on her reporter, the frantic chorus of “It does happen a lot,” he that it’s written on,” Kaija said. County because it is so easy to property from 60 to 39 over the barking and howling — and the said. “You just can’t barge into Lewis County Commissioner set up a puppy mill,” said Patty past month. Preston acknowl- strong odor of feces — attested it. It’s their private property. You Ron Averill acknowledged the Kaija, president of the Chehalis- edged that she raises and sells to the large numbers of dogs liv- need a warrant. If evidence was ordinance’s limits. “Are we effec- based Almost Home Coalition. puppies, several of which were ing on the property. Albert and not collected properly, it could tive in closing down puppy mills? Underscoring their concerns, present during the reporter’s vis- Sandra Hahn declined a tour of be dismissed, and that would Obviously not, but at least we’ve the Hahns remain in business it. However, she denied running their facility, but they said they ruin everything. That’s what’s got a way of doing something — and the county sees signs of a breeding operation, despite In- still make their living selling so hard to explain to people — about it once they’re discovered.” trouble again. ternet advertisements she posts puppies and that their daugh- there are things I just can’t do.” However, until August, the for corgi, Havanese, Yorkie, Ger- ter Theresa regularly stays with Kaija said enforcement of- county’s code-enforcement staff Killing Horses to Feed Dogs man shepherd and Chihuahua them. ficers are stymied by the rule. “I was limited to two people re- puppies. Sandra Hahn said she is believe they are very, very pas- sponsible for investigating every Since their 2009 investiga- “I don’t make any money at making improvements at the sionate about this issue, and they type of health code violation, in- tion of the Hahn property, Lew- all,” Preston said. “I have the health department’s request, in- do as much as they can. ... In a cluding puppy mills. Dog-breed- is County sheriff’s deputies have dogs because I love them. I hate cluding keeping better records, lot of cases, their hands are tied.” ing cases often took a back seat visited at least 23 dog-breeding people. I would keep the dogs grooming the dogs to remove By contrast, Longview and to more pressing public health facilities that merited further re- over people any day. I don’t con- body fluids from their fur and rural Cowlitz County dog own- problems. Now, with the part- view. Ten were in the Toledo and sider it a business. I board other cleaning the floors more fre- ers with 10 or more animals time position reinstated, the de- Winlock areas. people’s dogs.” quently. must obtain a kennel permit, partment is trying to tackle its Bill Teitzel, the Lewis Coun- “It took me a little bit to get it which requires them to submit backlog of cases, Teitzel said. ty Health Department’s code Back in Business accomplished, but I am doing it,” to inspections and helps author- “I hope to improve that as we enforcement officer, said those she said. “I’m doing what I can ities keep track of who is breed- get caught up,” Teitzel said. “But investigations uncovered “terri- Theresa Hahn was convicted do, and I’m doing my best.” ing dogs. we’ve got to get caught up first.” bly skinny” and ailing animals, in 2010 of 10 counts of animal some of which were living in cruelty. She was sentenced to “stacked, travel-sized kennels.” 100 days in jail and banned for Many facilities posed a health life from handling dogs. risk because of the vast accu- Her parents, however, re- mulation of animal waste. One main in the puppy business. breeder was collecting unwanted During an unannounced horses, slaughtering them and August inspection, Teitzel noted My name is Jon Haugen I am a candidate for feeding them to her dogs, he said. that the Hahns stalled him at Congress here in the Third Congressional District. As the investigations contin- the gate for 40 minutes before ue, some breeders have reformed, letting him in. Once inside, he A little bit about me: I grew up here in the while others are on the back found 73 dogs living in the Northwest. I graduated from the Naval Academy burner awaiting staff resources. house, barn and enclosures in in 1981, in the top third of my class, and chose to No one has been prosecuted. the yard. be a Navy Pilot. 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Pictures are for illustrative use only.w CH483285bw.db • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012 Tenino Considers Disbanding Police Department CUTS: Looking for Savings County Sheriff’s Office was in- pia police sergeant who became contracts with the Tenino Police vited to meet with Strawn and Tenino’s police chief in July, Department, have both submit- By Kyle Spurr the finance committee to dis- said he is concerned for his de- ted formal requests for a propos- [email protected] cussion budget options, includ- partment. al of services. ing disbanding the police de- “I don’t want to be here six “Unfortunately the economic Faced with a tight budget, partment and contracting with months and find out it is dis- crisis has made it really hard for Tenino leaders are consider- the sheriff’s office to provide law solving,” he told The Chronicle these small towns to maintain ing the idea of dissolving their enforcement services. on Thursday. law enforcement,” Snaza said. eight-person police department, Councilor Wayne Fournier Hutchings said the city bene- Snaza said he does not yet which costs the city more than said the City Council and Po- fits from the local police depart- know how much it would cost half its general fund. lice Chief John Hutchings were ment with faster response times, the cities if they chose to con- Tenino Mayor Eric Strawn not invited to the meeting, but more availability and overall tract with the sheriff’s office. said dissolving the police de- Fournier said he plans request community involvement. Hutchings said the city of partment is one of three options that the budgets issues are on The Tenino Police Depart- Tenino is paid $215,000 a year for the city. agenda for the next council ment, made up of four full-time from the city of Rainier for 40 “It’s merely an option, proba- meeting Oct. 23. officers, the chief, a non-com- hours of coverage a week. That bly one of three options, that the Fournier said hopes to dis- missioned office staff member money goes into the general council finance committee has cusses the various options for and two reserves officers, cost fund, Hutchings said, and funds requested from the administra- the budget. the city $523,094 in the 2012 the police department. tion,” he said. “If the budget is tight, you get general fund budget. While the city of Tenino de- Another option includes out a scalpel and strategically Hutchings said rather than cides how to balance their bud- cutting one third of the police scale back what you can all while cut hours or the whole depart- get, Hutchings said he will keep department’s budget. The last putting out a concerted effort to ment, he said he could afford fighting for his officers. option is to retain the police de- educate the public on what is to cut cell phone and fuel use. “If I can’t advocate for them,” Pete Caster / [email protected] partment and includes “cutting being done and why,” Fournier Hutchings is also planning to Hutchings said, “It would be A former Olympia police sergeant, Teni- every other service in the city, said. “This supposed initiative sell one of the department’s sev- cowardice.” no Police Chief John Hutchings’ depart- i.e. park, quarry pool, museum, by the administration is not that, en cars. ••• ment is one of three funding reduction library staff, public works staff,” this is a one-dimensional ap- Thurston County Sheriff Nisqually Valley News Reporter options being evaluated by the inance he said. proach that is half baked.” John Snaza said the city of Teni- Steven Wyble contributed to this committee in Tenino. Early last week, the Thurston Hutchings, a former Olym- no and city of Rainier, which story. Recall Hearing for Tenino Councilor Frank Anderson Scheduled for Thursday CITIZENS: Investigation 89 would be needed to garner a recall committee would appeal. covered to have used resources The Tenino Recall Commit- special election. Anderson has not made a for- when working at the Washing- tee voted on Saturday to close Against Mayor Eric “If the voters vote yes in the mal statement about the recall ton State Department of Labor the investigation of Strawn, who Strawn Closed Since No recall election,” Kover said. committee’s accusations, though and Industries in June to ac- was accused of having sexual “Frank is removed immediately.” he did say he will attend the Oct. cess personal and confidential contact with a woman inside a Charged Were Lodged The six-member Tenino Recall 25 hearing with his attorney. records on Mayor Eric Strawn city vehicle, but did not face any By Kyle Spurr Committee filed their complaint “We are going to be there in and other members of the coun- charges for the incident. [email protected] against Anderson on Sept. 26. full force,” Anderson told The cil. “We are interested in recall- Kover said the complaints Chronicle this week. Kover said the group needs ing him,” Kover said. “But there The recall hearing against stem from Anderson owing The recall committee is also to consult with their lawyers be- is not enough evidence. Pending Tenino Councilor Frank Ander- $127,00 to the city for code viola- planning to recall Councilor fore filing the complaint against further evidence, our investiga- son, who owes the city of Tenino tions for his dilapidated proper- Robert Scribner, who was dis- Scribner. tion is complete.” more than $140,000, is scheduled ty at 1097 Park Ave. E. in Tenino for Thursday at 9 a.m. in Thur- as well as owing $14,720 in un- ston County Superior Court. paid water bills. 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Church News Hawaii, NY Women Needy to Receive ning a dinner for the commu- Sunday at Centralia Church of cake walk, bounce houses an in- To be Elevated nity Monday in Simmons Hall, the Nazarene is “Operation Hope flatable obstacle course, Toddler To Sainthood Clothing, Other Items beginning at 5:30 p.m. Tote,” a ministry that partners Town, hot dogs and cider. There is no charge for the with the Lewis County Gospel For more information, call HONOLULU (AP) — In at Lighthouse meal, and everyone is welcome. mission in bringing assistance 736-6133, ext. 2. life, Mother Marianne Cope Lighthouse Missionary Bap- More information is available to the hurting and homeless in was known for her strength and tist Church will be giving new from Carol, 736-7311. Lewis County. Totes are provid- kindness, battling bureaucrats clothing and slightly used other ed to collect non-perishable food Halloween Event in Hawaii as she led a group of products to those in need Dec. items as well as hygiene supplies Planned by Lifecenter fellow Franciscan nuns to care 15 at the church. Those who North to Give including soap, toothpaste and for leprosy patients in the is- have any clothing or food that Farewell Sermon at toothbrushes, shampoo, etc. Lifecenter is doing an event lands. they would like to donate are For information on the vari- Halloween night called “Trunk And since asked to call (360) 209-4319. Westminster Sunday ous ministries taking place at or Treat.” It will be held 7-9 p.m. her death 100 Lighthouse is taking applica- the church throughout the week, The church will be having years ago, she Rev. Brian North, pastor has been credit- tions for help starting Thursday. contact the church office at 736- live music, a photo booth and a at Westminster Presbyterian ed with helping Those who are interested in as- 9981 or visit the website at www. drawing for a Wii. Church in Chehalis, will give his cure two people. sisting should call the number centraliachurch.org The church is located at 201 farewell sermon on Sunday. On Sunday, above. N. Rock St., Centralia. He has served as pastor of Mother Mari- WPC for almost six years, and Centralia Bible Baptist anne will be has accepted a new call in Kirk- Bethel to Hold Fall Fest Mother Marianne New Sermon to Offer Family Festival declared a saint, land. with the Vatican Cope Series to Begin at The Chancel Choir will pro- on Oct. 31 in Napavine to be elevated to on Halloween formally recog- sainthood vide special music at the first Fall Fest will be held at Beth- nizing what her Rochester United service and communion will be A Family Fall Festival will el Church 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, be at the Centralia Bible Bap- supporters have Methodist Sunday served at both services. Oct. 31. long believed in their hearts: She A farewell potluck for North tist Church Wednesday, Oct. 31, The event is open to children Pastor Heather Sparkman is in heaven and that through her and his family will begin at in from 6:30 to 8 p.m. age birth through fifth grade. will begin a new sermon series, The free event will have car- intercession two people were mi- the fellowship hall at noon. There will be inflatables, games, raculously cured of ailments that “Trusting in God’s Grace,” at nival games for kids, refresh- and lots of candy and prizes. the Rochester United Methodist ments, singing, prizes and more. should have killed them. Costumes are encouraged, as At the ceremony presided Church Sunday. Missionary to Speak at long as they are not scary. The service begins at 10:30 over by Pope Benedict XVI, the Vader Assembly Sunday Trunk ‘N Treat For information, call 748.0119 church will also canonize six a.m., with a free breakfast for ev- or visit www.bethel-church.com. eryone at 9 a.m. Vader Assembly of God Presented by Cooks others, including Kateri Tekak- For more information about Church will be hosting Alan witha, a 17th-century Mohawk the Rochester United Methodist Johnson, missionary to Thai- Hill Community Church Hill to Speak on Indian who spent most of her Church, visit the church’s web- land, on Sunday at 10:30 a.m. On Halloween life in what is now upstate New site at www.RochesterUMC.org. For more information, call (360) Transitions at Unity York. 295-3756. The Cooks Hill Commu- The event comes nearly a cen- nity Church will have its an- Center tury after Mother Marianne’s Centralia Methodists to nual Trunk ‘N Treat event on The Rev. Chuck Hill will be 1918 death at Kalaupapa, an iso- Centralia Nazarenes to Wednesday, Oct. 31, from 6 to speaking on “Transitions — Fo- lated peninsula on Molokai Is- Host Community Dinner 8 p.m. A fun and safe alterna- cusing on the Basics” Sunday at land where Hawaii governments Members of Centralia Unit- Provide Totes to Needy tive to trick-or-treating, there 10 a.m. at Unity Center for Posi- forcibly exiled leprosy patients ed Methodist Church are plan- The outreach emphasis for will be lots of candy, hayrides, a tive Living Centralia. for decades.

APOSTOLIC Victory Baptist Church Cooks Hill Community Church NON-DENOMINATIONAL Landmark-Sovereign Grace 2400 Cooks Hill Road, Centralia, The Apostolic Faith Church 617 N.W. West. Street, Chehalis, Sunday Pastor Mitch Dietz. Sunday One Church. Two Locations 196 NW Cascade Ave., Chehalis, Rev. Jack First Christian Church Chasteen, Pastor. Sun. School 9:30, Service Morning Worship 10:40 am, Pastor Mark mornings: Worship Services at 9am Fenison, 295-0824. & 10:30am (sign language available Chehalis, Morning worship 10:45 am. Sunday 11:00, Evening Service 6 pm, Midweek Service school 9:30 am, Special needs Adults Ministry Wed. 7:30 pm. 748-4811. at 10:30 only) Youth Service, Adult Sunday School, Kid's Church (preschool - 5th) Mon. 7 pm, Youth meetings, call for times. LIFE CENTER INDEPENDENT BAPTIST and nursery at 10:30am. Wednesday Evenings: Small group fellowships. Tom Bradshaw, ETHEL CAMPuS: - 100 Oyler Road, on ASSEMBLY OF GOD Centralia Bible Baptist Youth Group at 6:00pm (grades 6 - 12). Call the Minister, 111 N.W. Prindle, 748-3702. Highway 12, Sunday 9 a.m., Bethel Church church for more information at 736-6133 or Valley of Blessing Ministries Wednesday youth 7 p.m. “Following Christ, Loving People, check out our website at www.cookshillcc.org. 243 Hwy. 12 Chehalis, 266-8164. Pastor CENTRALIA CAMPuS: - 201 N. Rock Sunday Restoring Hope” Michael Fontenot. Services: Sunday 10 am. 10:30 a.m. I-5 Exit 72 - Napavine CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST Thurs. Prayer 6:30 pm, Worship 7:30 pm. We Wednesday youth 7:00 p.m. Phone 748-0119. offer home groups, men & ladies bible studies. www.yourlifecenter.com On the web: www.bethel-church.com 802 S. Gold St., Centralia, WA 98531. Christian Fellowship of Winlock 360-736-5898 or 360-978-4216 Worship Service: 10:45 am-12:15 pm. Sunday Call for details. Kyle Rasmussen, Lead Pastor (360) 669-0113 Dynamic worship. Friendly people. School for all ages 9-10:15 am. Nursery care Saturday Evening Contemporary www.centraliabbc.org Casual dress. available. Adult Sunday School class. Children’s Service: 6:30 pm. Pastor: Tim Shellenberger LuTHERAN Something for every age. Church, nursery care, available. Pastor Terry Sunday Services: Sunday Worship: 11:00am Immanuel Lutheran Church- ELCA Quarterly Family Life Weeks (education tracks) Sundberg, Youth Pastor David Martin. Encounter energetic full band: 9:00 am. Sunday Evening: 5:30pm 1209 N. Scheuber Rd., Centralia. To be like for the whole family. 785-4280. 630 Cemetery Rd., Winlock. The Edge - loud, guitar driven music: Wednesday in the Word: 7:00pm Jesus ... meeting needs. Senior Pastor, Rev. 10:45 am. Nursery care provided for all services Trinity Christian Fellowship Paul R. Hermansen; Visitation Pastor, Rev. Classes for children are offered at all services. 123 Brockway Rd., Chehalis, Richard L. Powel; and Youth Director, Scott Wednesday night programs Faith Baptist Church - 740-0263 just 1/2 mile north of WA. 6 via Hess. Sunday schedule: Praise Worship Service 436 Coal Creek, Chehalis, www.fbc-wa.org for all ages at 7:00 pm. Chilvers Rd., 748-1886. Adult 9am, Sunday School and Adult Education Sunday School (all ages) 9:30 am NEW BEGINNINGS CHuRCH Bible Class at 9:45 am. Worship Service at 11:00 10:15am - 11am, Traditional Liturgical Worship Calvary Assembly of God Children’s Church/Morning Worship 10:30am 603 NW St. Helens Ave. am. Come as you are; everyone is welcome. 11 am, Fellowship & Coffee 10am and 12pm, 302 E. Main, Centralia. Sun. School: 9:30 am. Sunday 6 pm, Thursday Bible Study 7pm PO Box 1164 Chehalis, WA. 98532 Morning Service 10:45 am. Evening Service 6 Mountain View Baptist Church Hub City Youth Group 6:30pm - 8pm. Contact (360) 748-7831 www.go2newbc.com pm. Midweek-Survey of The Bible: Wednesday Napavine Baptist Church 1201 Belmont, Centralia. (1 block west of I-5 information: (360) 736-9270, Pastor Ken Rieper Pastor Jason Saling 7 pm. Communion and missions emphasis first interchange on Harrison, right on Belmont) [email protected], Sunday school begins at 9:30 am 262-3861, 104 SE 2nd Ave., Napavine Sunday of each month. Dr. Earl R. Nordby 736-1139. Sunday School (all ages) 9:45 am. and www.ilccentralia.org. Worship & Celebration 10:30 am S.S. 10am, Service: 11am, Wed. 7pm Pastor 736-7799 (Corner of Gold and Main Sunday Services: 8:30 & 11 am. and 6 pm. Peace Lutheran Church & Preschool Wednesday SUMMIT 6:30-8 pm Streets) www.NapavineBaptist.com AWANA (Sept-May). Chehalis–LCMS, Bishop Rd. & Jackson Hwy. Destiny Christian Center Sun. School 9:30 am. Worship Svc. 8:00 am & 10:45 am. Rev. Daniel Freeman 748-4108. PENTECOSTAL CHuRCHES 413 N. Tower Ave. in Historic Downtown CALVARY CHAPEL Jesus Name Pentecostal Church of Calvary Chapel EVANGELICAL CHuRCH Centralia. SUNDAY: Sunday Service 10:30am, 748-3569 St. John’s Lutheran Church-ELCA Chehalis, 1582 Bishop Rd., Chehalis. Sunday 2502 Seward Ave., Centralia. Sunday School: Adna Evangelical Church, WEDNESDAY: Adult Bible Study 7:00 pm., The Loving God, Each Other, & the World, 2190 Jackson Highway, Chehalis. Sunday Services: Prayer 9:45 am & 6:15 pm, Services: 11 am. Sunday Service 9 am & 11 am. Movement Youth Service 7pm. Information and Sunday: Bible Classes 10:00 am, Worship 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m., Sunday 10 am & 6:30pm. Wed. Services: Prayer 7:15 Wednesday Bible Study and Prayer: 7 pm. An Pastoral Staff available at 736-6443. Webpage: Worship 11:00 am, School 9:45 a.m. Coffee/ fellowship follows the pm Service 7:30 pm. Anchor Youth Nite: Fri. in-depth, verse by verse study of God’s word. www.lifeatdestiny.com Midweek Small Groups call for times. service. The Rev. Rando Faro, Pastor. Office 7:30 pm. Elder Bishop Burgess, Pastor 807-0281. Jackson Prairie Assembly of God 115 Dieckman Rd., Chehalis hours Monday - Thursday, 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Shannon Burgess. (360) 748-4977 “Building community with people like you” Steve Bergland, Pastor Phone: (360) 748-4741. website: www.jnpc.org Website: www.stjohnschehalis.net. 262-9533, 4224 Jackson Hwy., (Mary’s Corner) CATHOLIC Pathway Church of God Chehalis. Sunday School for all ages: 9:30am. St. Joseph Church EVANGELICAL FREE St. Marks Lutheran Church-LCMC 1416 Scheuber Rd., Centralia. Sunday Morning Worship: 10:30am. Sunday 682 S.W. Cascade, Chehalis. 10,000 Highway 12, Rochester. Saturday, 736-3698. Everyone Welcome! Prayer: 5pm. Sunday Evening Focus: 6:30 pm Masses, Sat.- 5:00pm. Sat., Sun.- 10:30am. Central Bible Evangelical Free Church Informal Worship: 7:00 pm; Sunday, 2333 Sandra Ave. Centralia, WA 98531. 360- Sun. Morning worship 11:00 am. w/contemporary worship. Wednesday Evening Mass in Spanish: Sun.- 1:00pm Contemporary Worship: 8:30 am; Traditional 736-2061. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Pastor Jeff Suhoney. Family Night: 7pm. Adult Bible Study, Youth & Reconciliation: Sat. 3:30-4:30. or by appt. Worship: 11:00 am. Fellowship follows each Worship 10:30 a.m. Nursery provided. Evening Children. Worship Intern: Kara Morris, Youth Father Tim Ilgen. 748-4953. service. Education hour: 9:45 am. Pastors: Greg Pastor: Jared Hunt. Lead Pastor Bill Morris. Worship, Sunday, 6:00 p.m., AWANA- Wightman and Lauren Macan-Wightman. PRESBYTERIAN St. Mary’s Catholic Church Wednesday, 6:00 pm, White Cross (ladies) meet Web: jacksonprairielife.com 225 N. Washington, Centralia. Masses: Church phone: 273-9571. Web: on 2nd Thursday, 10 am. Home Bible www.lutheransonline.com/stmarksrochesterwa Napavine Assembly of God Saturday 5:00 pm, Sunday 8:30 am. Sacrament Fellowships meet during the week. Please call Pastor Will Karch - 414 SE 2nd, Napavine. of Reconciliation: Saturday 3:30-4:30 pm. or by for times and locations. St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church -ELCA Harrison Square Presbyterian Church 262-0285. Sunday Services, Sunday School: appt. Father Tim Ilgen. 736-4356. 379 State Rt. 505, Winlock, WA 98596.Sunday 1227 Harrison Ave., Centralia. Pastor: Rev. Jim 9:30am, Morning Worship: 10:30 am. Evening School 9:30 am., Fall Worship Service 10:30 EPISCOPAL Dunson. Sundays: Education for all ages at Service: 6pm. Wednesday: Bible Study: 7pm. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE am, coffee and fellowship follow Sunday 10:00 am. Traditional service at 9:00 am and Royal Rangers & Missionettes St. Timothy Episcopal Church Worship. Pastor: Rev. Angela Renecker. For Contemporary Service at 11:00am First Church of Christ Sundays: Holy Eucharist at 10:00 am; also, more info call the church office 360-785-3507 Oakville Assembly of God Scientist, 89 NE Park St., Chehalis, Sunday Phone: (360) 736-9996. 273-8116 Your Family Church! Sunday 8:00am Holy Eucharist on the first Sunday of www.stpaullutheranwinlock.org E-mail: [email protected] School & Service 10:30 am, Wed. Service 7:00 each month. Child care available at 10:00 am Celebration Service 10 am, Sunday evening pm. Nursery provided. Reading room hrs., Tues. Web: www.harrisonsquarepc.com service 6 pm. Wednesday, Kingdom Quest 4yrs Wednesdays: noon Holy Eucharist and Prayers & Thurs. 11am - 1pm (Except holidays). for Healing. For more information, contact the METHODIST Westminster Presbyterian Church - 5th grade, Youth 6th - 12th grade, Adult Bible Centralia united Methodist Church 349 N. Market Blvd., Study, 7pm. church office 748-8232. St. Timothy Parish is CHuRCH OF GOD located at 1826 S.W. Snively Avenue (corner of 506 S. Washington. Rev. Tom Peterson. Chehalis. Pastor: Rev. Brian Onalaska Assembly of God 18th and Snively), Chehalis. Worship: 11:00 am. Classes for all ages: North. Sunday Services: 137 Leonard Rd., Onalaska , 978-4978. Sunday Onalaska First Church of God 9:30 am. All Welcome! 736-7311. Traditional Worship: Sunday School 9:45 am, Sunday worship services 10:45 Corner of Hwy. 508 & 3rd Ave. www.centraliaumc.com Worship Service at 9:00 am, Modern Service am and 6pm, Wednesday family night: College (360) 978-4161 FOuRSQuARE 10:30 am, with children’s church and nursery at www.onalaskachurchofgod.com Chehalis Foursquare Church Chehalis united Methodist Church & Career 6:30 pm, (adult Bible study, boys’ & 16 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis. Pastor: Tara Roberts. both services. Adult Sunday School follows the girls’ programs) 7pm. Where Your Experience With Christ Makes 990 NW State Ave., Chehalis. Pastor Armin 10:30 am service. Family Ministry Weds. 6:13 You a Member. Kast. Sunday Service: 10 am., with kids Fall schedule: Worship Service begins at 10:50 am Vader Assembly of God with KELA broadcast at 11:30 am. Sunday School pm. For details, visit www.chehaliswpc.org Sunday School: 9:45 am; Morning Worship: 8:15 Sunday School, nursery provided. Wed. or call 748-0091 302 6th St., Vader. Pastor: Tracy Durham. Ser- am and 11:00 am, Evening Service at 5:00pm, Night Prayer: 6:30-7:30 pm. Women’s and for all ages begins at 9:30 am. vices: Sundays 10:30 am & 6 pm., Wednesdays Wednesday: Soup and sandwiches at 6:00 pm, Men’s Bible Study. Everyone is welcome, All are welcome, childcare is available during the 7 pm. (360) 295-3756 Bible Study at 6:30 pm come as you are. (360) 748-4746 Worship Service. Church office 360-748-7334 SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST God accepts you the way you are Winlock united Methodist Church Seventh-day Adventist, Centralia BAPTIST and so do we 107 SW Benton Ave., Winlock, WA. Rev. Vonda 1607 Military Rd., 736-4262. Sabbath School Dayspring Baptist Church, SBC INDEPENDENT McFadden. Worship Service 9:00 am., 9:30 am, Church Service 11:00 am. Wed. Prayer 2088 Jackson Hwy., Chehalis. Care Groups for Centralia Bible Chapel Fellowship: 10:00 am Open Hearts, Open Meeting 7:00 pm. Pastor Ira Bartolome all ages begins at 9:30 am. Celebration Worship CHuRCH OF CHRIST 209 N. Pearl St., Christ-centered, Bible-based Minds, Open Doors ministry. Family Bible Hour & Sunday School, Seventh Day Adventist, Chehalis begins at 10:45 am. Come visit our newly Centralia, Sunday Bible Study: 9:30 am, 10:30 120 Chilvers Rd, (2 miles west on Hwy. 6 at Exit revived group of Christians.. Pastor Chris Worship Sunday: 2 pm. Wed. Bible Study: 7 pm, 11:00 am. Midweek prayer meeting, 6:45 pm. Wednesday, followed by Bible study at 7:30 pm. CHuRCH OF THE NAZARENE 77). 748-4330. Pastor David Glenn. Service on Kruger 748-3401 Thurs. Ladies’ Class: 10 am Info. 736-9798. Saturdays, Sabbath School 9:30 am, Worship Corner of Plum & Buckner. For more information, LeRoy Junker, 807-4633; Loving Deeply, Serving Boldly Dryad Community Baptist Church John Martin, 736-4001. Sunday Family Worship takes place at 9:15 Service 11:00 am. 112 Olive Street, Dryad, Wa.,Bible Study for all Toledo, 300 St. Helens St., Toledo, Welcomes Community Home Church a.m. followed by Learning Groups at 11:00 a.m. uNITY ages: 10:00 am. Morning Worship: 11:00 am. You! 10 am Sun. Bible Study, 11 am Worship. 6 Exciting ministries throughout the week for all Center for Positive Living. 245-3450. Pastor Reverend Timothy "Buck" pm Sun. Worship, 6 pm Wed. Bible Study, 11 Newaukum Golf Dr. off Jackson Hwy., Group Leaders: Mike and Betty Kitchen, Friday age groups with nursery care provided. Our A spiritual community open to seekers and Garner, 509-230-6393, Associate Pastor: Paul am Tues. Adult Bible Class. (bag lunch at 12 church is a place to make new friends, a place believers on all paths to God. S unday Service Justice, 736-6981 noon) Evangelist John evening 7:00 pm, 748-1838, It’s time for Miracles, Healings, and Signs and Wonders to worship, learn and grow, a place to share 10:00 am. 800 S. Pearl, Centralia. 330-5259. First Baptist Church Gadberry, 274-8570 life's blessings, and a place to find www.unitycentralia.com 748-8628. 1866 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis. Faith Temple Word of Life encouragement when weathering a storm. Sunday Morning Worship Services 9:15 and COMMuNITY CHuRCH 519 W. Cherry In Centralia. If you need a Everyone is welcome!! Pastor Dave Bach 11:00 am. Sunday School for all ages 9:15 am. miracle, come. Pastor Larry Radach, 748-7916. 1119 W. First Street in Centralia, 736-9981 Children's Church 11:00 am. Awana Club Sunday School 10:15 am, morning worship, -Sunday 4:30 pm. Youth Group for 6-12 grade 11:00 am, Sunday evening 6:00 pm. Wednesday students: Wednesday evenings at 6:45 pm. Bible study 7:00 pm. Old-fashioned preaching & prayer for the sick. Everyone welcome. Grace Baptist Church Centralia Community Church 330-2667 or 748-7916. Sunday School 9:45 am, Morning Worship 11:00 A community with people just like you! am. We meet in homes 3 Sunday evenings per Sunday service at 9:00 am & 10:45 am. First Christian Church month, for locations and times, call (360) Nursery care provided for both services Centralia, (Independent), 1215 W. Main. 880-1101. We meet on the 5th Sunday at the Classes for all ages also offered. 736-7655. www.centraliachristian.org. Sunday CH481594cz.cg church at 6:00 pm. Wednesday at 7 pm, Great programs throughout the week! Morning: 1st worship all 9:00am, Sunday School Nursing Home Ministries. Pastor Bruce Oyen. Pastor Mark Fast, 3320 Borst Ave. at 10:00am, 2nd worship at 11:00am. 19136 Loganberry S.W., Rochester. 273-9240. (across from Centralia High School) (360) 736-7606 / www.cccog.com • Main 7 FAITH The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012 Judge Rules for Cheerleaders in Bible Banner Suit By Chris Tomlinson sent state attorneys to support “If the majority of the cheerlead- The the cheerleaders’ position that ers were atheists, would a court the district’s ban violated their support their ‘right’ to hold up AUSTIN, Texas — A judge free speech rights. The Texas a banner insulting Christianity stopped an East Texas school Education Code also states that or all believers? The district has district on Thursday from bar- schools must respect the rights every right to simply prohibit all ring cheerleaders from quoting of students to express their reli- run-through and on-field ban- Bible verses on banners at high gious beliefs. ners.” school football games, saying “It is the individual speech of Perry said Texans should en- the policy appears to violate the cheerleaders and not in fact courage the cheerleaders. their free speech rights. the government speaking,” Da- “Anyone who is expressing District Judge Steve Thomas vid Starnes, the cheerleaders’ at- their faith should be celebrated, granted an injunction requested torney said, according to KDFM from my perspective, in this by the Kountze High School television. “It is not just one girl day and age of instant grati- cheerleaders allowing them to or one person in the group that fication, this me-first culture continue displaying religious- comes up with the quote, but it’s that we see all too often,” Perry themed banners pending the on a rotating basis that each girl said Wednesday. “We’re a na- outcome of a lawsuit, which is gets to pick the quote. That is tion built on the concept of free set to go to trial next June 24, their individual voices that are expression of ideas. We’re also Texas Attorney General Greg being portrayed on the banner.” a culture built on the concept Randy Edwards / The Beaumont Enterprise Abbott said. Thomas previously that the original law is God’s law, Whitney and Ashton Jennings, juniors and cheerleaders for Kountze High School, granted a temporary restraining Thomas Brandt, the attorney representing the school district, outlined in the Ten Command- use their faith-based signs at the middle school football game held at Kountze order allowing the practice to ments.” High School on Thursday, Sept. 20, in Kountze, Texas. continue. said the superintendent had School officials barred the acted to comply within existing cheerleaders from displaying legal rulings. banners with religious mes- The Anti-Defamation sages such as, “If God is for us, League issued a statement in who can be against us,” after the which it called the judge’s deci- Elect Seat Freedom From Religion Foun- sion misguided. dation complained. The advoca- “Public schools are for chil- #2 cy group says the messages vio- dren of all faiths or no faith, and JOHN late the First Amendment clause these banners were clearly be- barring the government — or a ing displayed in the context of publicly funded school district, school-sponsored activities,” the in this case — from establishing group said. “Faith is a profound- or endorsing a religion. ly personal decision, so students MORGAN Republican Gov. Rick Perry should not be subjected to an and Abbott spoke out in support exclusionary school-sponsored of the cheerleaders on Wednes- religious message on campus day. Perry appointed Thomas to or be forced to choose between STATE REP. DIST. 20 fill a vacancy on the 356th Dis- attending quintessential school trict Court, and he is running events — football games — or for election to continue in the being subjected to an unwanted post as a Republican. religious message.” (R) The Freedom From Religion “For a Change” “The Constitution has never demanded that students check Foundation, which is dedicated their religious beliefs at the to the separation of church and [email protected] P.O. Box 500, Rochester, WA 98579 schoolhouse door,” Abbott said state, argued in the context of a Why should you? Just one more politician-to-be-peddling his spiel, right? WRONG. in a statement issued after the football game it was unclear who FOR A CHANGE in government, we need to go back to what the framers of our government originally intended: for a ruling. “Students’ ability to ex- was responsible for the messages, representative to stand for and represent the PEOPLE of the district—not himself. I propose polling the district directly, be it via town meeting, community events, phone, fax and the internet during press their religious views adds the school or the cheerleaders. every month throughout the year. If you’re like me, you’re tired of hearing from politicians ONLY when they’re to the diversity of thought that “The speech in question is pursuing re-election. I want to know what YOU as an individual, a community and a district want, because it’s not has made this country so strong.” government speech or, at a mini- my vote —it’s YOURS. Make it count! I was asked to run in this election because proper representation is extremely Abbott filed court papers mum, school-sponsored speech,” important to me and I’m willing to work to make it happen. to intervene in the lawsuit and the group said in court papers. We opened John Morgan Trucking in 2003 and have successfully run our own business in a volatile, cutthroat market. Small business transportation providers and farmers have several disturbing things in common: they do all the work, take all the risk and make just enough proit to survive from year to year. We have to monitor the spending and make MUCH better decisions! It will require iscal discipline and irm resolve to balance the budget without an additional GUEST COMMENTARY: Healing in the Home burden on our state’s taxpayers to protect jobs, education, and ensure access to affordable health care. Through increased—and direct—communication with you, my constituents, I propose to address from the perspective of my community such issues and items as: • Permanent prohibition of a state income tax • Enactment and protection of a balanced economic base through responsible iscal policy • Reversing the regulation overload on small business and home owners The Fastest-Growing • Employment, education and health care • Reduction of the sales tax • Limiting terms of all ofices to a maximum of 10 years • Hot fuel (the sale of non-degree-compensated-un-cooled-fuel at the pump, which ends up as less fuel volume in Faith on the Planet is your tank) and several others! In our history, politicians and diapers have had the same thing in common — they’ve both needed changing, often Not What You Think and for the same reason. I hope you will join me in November FOR A CHANGE in a history. Donations are, of course, welcome, so if you wish to do so, please visit [email protected] We hear from mainstream them a fresh word today. and click on donate to John. media that the church is losing its The essence of this mega- Very much looking forward to seeing you! John Morgan youth, its members and its income. shift is about tapping into a There are those that would have mighty work of God on Earth. Paid for by John Morgan 4 St. Congress us to believe that the Christian Very few people realize the na- CH483338cz.ke faith is losing ground; that people ture of life on Earth is going are turning to alternative faiths. through a major change. We are Hold on a minute — if you have seeing a mega-shift in the basic not already heard, I’m about to direction of human history. tell you about the biggest religious Until our time, the ancient movement in over 1,500 years. war between good and evil was It’s the fastest growing faith on hardly better than a stalemate. the planet. And Now all has changed. The creator it’s not Islam. whose epic story flows through This biblical- the pages of Scripture has be- ly inspired, evan- gun to dissolve the strongholds gelical Christi- of evil. This new drama is being anity is sweeping played out every hour around the through places globe, accompanied sometimes like China, Af- by mind-bending miracles. rica, India and The scriptures tell us that, Southeast Asia By Betty Kitchen in the last days your sons and — making it, by daughters will prophecy, your old far, the fastest men will dream dreams and your growing faith on young men will have visions. That the planet. word is in operation today. We have only begun to expe- What to expect: A safe place to rience this “Mega-Shift” of Chris- experience the Father heart of God. tian believers looking for more A place that embraces the minis- than a social church. God is look- try of encouragement, exhorta- ing for those who will build His tion is the norm, where we always “Kingdom Community.” make room for personal ministry; What is driving this move- a place of healing, a place where ment? The answer is simple: hungry people come to be fed. miracles, healings, the moving Typically the home church of the Holy Spirit, signs and will not meet on Sunday; we wonders and powerful answers want to continue to support to prayer. the local church. The Newau- Believers are longing for a kum Home Group meets Fri- place to exercise their spiri- days at 7 p.m.; Napavine meets tual gifts; unfortunately, far too on Monday at 7 p.m. To learn many of the traditional churches more about this “mega-shift” of are not operating in the gifts the home church community themselves. contact homechurchgroup@ Most believers know about gmail.com. We will do our best the 1906 AZUSA street move- to answer your questions; if you ment and many will say that’s would like someone to call you the last time we had that level please let us know. Our vision of miracles happen, that such a is to establish home churches thing will never happen again. across Lewis County. Not so. It’s happening all around ••• the globe, it’s happening in the If you have a story to tell about “home church.” the spiritual life of the greater Lewis By tomorrow, there will be

County area, contact Editor-in- CH483040cz.db 175,000 more Christians than Chief Brian Mittge at news@chron- there are today, as a result of the line.com or (360) 807-8234. The home church. People are hungry Chronicle does not necessarily en- for God, a God that will speak to dorse the opinions expressed here. Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012

Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Brian Mittge, Editor-in-Chief Braun Brings Fresh Energy, Savvy; Swecker’s Experience Is Valuable Editor’s note: This year the Our Views hallways of power. Has he be- Chronicle’s Editorial Board come a creature of the capitol? GO ONLINE TO HEAR FROM THE CANDIDATES (whose members are listed at the with a clean slate. That’s a question voters must bottom of this page) invited a Swecker, the incumbent, consider as they decide if our Our full interviews with Dan Swecker and John Braun bipartisan group of community works for the state’s fish grow- district would benefit from new are online at http://elections.chronline.com. members to interview candi- ers association as his day job, blood. dates for Lewis County-area essentially as a lobbyist. This races. Today we begin a series of organization is a natural place If voters think change is editorials that detail our obser- for him to be; it was frustra- called for, Braun is impressive vations about the strengths and tions with government regula- and articulate. He is up-to- weaknesses of the candidates. tion while he ran his own fish date on details and in touch Along with our ongoing straight, farming business that led him with our business community. non-opinion stories in the news Over the past decade he has into the Legislature almost two section, these opinion editorials involved himself in areas such decades ago. aim inform; by your vote, you as the Timberland Regional Dan Swecker John Braun will endorse. Swecker is likable and Library Board of Trustees and genuinely concerned about this the Greater Chehalis Food The state Senate race be- area. In a polarized time, he is Bank. He’s a leader in both tween longtime Sen. Dan known as a strong conservative groups, helping them expand or lature is under a court order play. If he wins the election, Swecker and Twin Cities busi- who can still work with people maintain services despite tough to adequately fund education, we’ll be watching to see if he nessman John Braun is a faceoff across the aisle. times. Braun said the only way to get finds that balance. between two qualified and ded- While in the Legislature he As the head of his family’s more money for schools is to At this time, without a day icated businessmen, one with has focused on a few areas close business, Braun believes his improve the state’s economy. of experience as a legislator, he a deep knowledge of Olympia, to his heart: statewide trans- social responsibility is to create At times Braun seems almost gives every indication that he and one with a fresh sense of portation projects, regulatory jobs. In a time and a place when like a one-issue candidate, but can and would defend Lewis the challenges and importance reform and opposition to gay many people talk about expand- that’s understandable at a time County values and interests. He of meeting payroll in a down marriage. ing the economy, he is walking when the state places such bur- certainly has shown us that he economy. The construction work the walk. densome and needless restric- will educate himself about the Both men are impressive happening now along I-5 and Braun, 45, is frustrated that tions on private industry. The issues and has his ducks in a and knowledgeable. Either the new freeway interchange we’re not spending all our state one issue of expanding jobs is row. would be a fine senator for the finished a few years ago at the transportation money on roads. a key component in returning If voters want an alternative next four years. Chehalis Industrial Park are Spending money that could go this state to prosperity. to Swecker, they have an ideal The choice is between re- due in large part to Swecker’s to highways on mass transit ir- His strength may also be alternative in Braun. taining experience and working influence. ritates him, as it does many vot- his only weakness. The busi- ••• relationships in the Legislature Swecker, 65, has a great his- ers. After all, that issue is what ness of government is not just Coming Tuesday: The 20th or bringing in someone with a tory of accomplishment in the launched the career of Tim promoting and clearing the District state House race be- proven record of private sector Legislature. He knows his way Eyman. way for business. There are tween incumbent Ed Orcutt and success who can and will start around and can navigate the At a time when the Legis- other facets that come into challenger John Morgan. COMMENTARY: Saturday’s Child COMMENTARY: Musings From the Middle Fork Books That Changed the Lives It’s Time to Take a Stand as Ballots of Our Community Leaders for the General Election Arrive The Rev. Leif Evans was a nice brunt of the Great Depression of the Over the years I have seen issues come Parents need a choice. I admit wonder- Lutheran pastor in Sisseton, S.D., 1930s, but he experienced it when and go, some more important than others ing why charter schools can operate with who when he learned that Frances he read Steinbeck’s “The Grapes of and some elections more important than more flexibility than public schools and Aadland’s youngest child, Gordon, Wrath.” He saw the cruel way Tom others. But rarely have we had the opportu- why public schools don’t have the same was bed-bound with a broken ankle Joad and other Okies were treated and nity to vote on something as important as flexibility. They should. from a high school basketball game, developed a sympathy for the down- Referendum 74, which redefines marriage. decided to make time go faster for the trodden. Vote no. I don’t want to redefine mar- THEN THERE ARE my candidate choices. lad by bringing him a book. I have called Bill Moeller, Chron- riage. For president, elect Mitt Romney. Pres- I don’t think he had read the book icle columnist, the Renaissance Man Frankly, I can’t understand how you can ident Barack Obama said if he couldn’t he gave; it was to form my attitude of the 20th century because when redefine natural law, fix this in four years, he shouldn’t be toward a type of person I had yet to he wasn’t flying airplanes, building Oh, I know, they say we have no right re-elected. I agree. He had both houses of meet. It was Sinclair Lewis’ “Babbitt,” boats and houses, he was a Marrying to believe the definition of marriage of our Congress and made things worse. about George Babbitt, a narrow- ancestors, or what’s written Sam, play-by-play radio broadcaster, For governor, Rob McKenna is the only minded, self-satisfied, back-slapping in the Bible. That somehow a Mark Twain imitator, and on and choice. Inslee? Really? He helped make the booster. It made me on. Also in his more sedate years, he we are forcing our views highly cynical of onto others. mess in D.C. and his cats owned a used book store. Kim Wyman for secretary of state. this type of person. So how did an interest in books creep It’s the other way For county commissioner, Edna Fund Even as an adult, into his many interests? around. It’s been defined is still my choice for District 1. Nothing when I was asked to He traces it to his fifth grade in as man and a woman an join a Rotary Club, I Tacoma, when he got his first library awfully long time and they I have seen or read since the primary has did so with hesita- card. It led him to a book by Howard are forcing their views onto changed my mind. As fellow columnist Julie McDonald noted, “I’m constantly tion because Lewis’ Pease, telling about a young man on us. By John McCroskey main character was a tramp steamer between the two Washington already has amazed at how much she accomplishes, a Rotarian. I have By Gordon Aadland World Wars. passed the “everything but how many people she knows, how well kept that bitter atti- He saw that reading a book about marriage” act giving same-sex couples the she listens to people and their concerns.” tude toward babbitry true-to-life experiences can be an ex- same rights as a married couple. That’s what I saw too. to this day. citing adventure. That made him an Call it something else if you want, but Edna will make a great commissioner. This has set me to wondering if avid reader, and the book store owner marriage was rightly defined long ago. Bill Schulte has done a good job and de- other of my friends, the literati, had of his slowdown days was born. (The Vote no. serves to be re-elected. had similar mind-changing reading For the State Senate, I still support John cats, I understand, were non-readers.) Initiative 502 in their youth. Jennifer Adinolfi was Jennifer legalizes marijuana. Braun. Another Centralia College and Cummings, an Olympia girl when Vote no. Not because I work at Braun North- literature teacher, Frank Rosa, was she attended Centralia College. It’s likely going to pass but I find it hard west, but because what’s been happening shaken, as a young man, when he She opened a book of poetry by to believe anyone actually expects people in Olympia has only made doing business read Samuel Butler’s “The Way of e.e.cummings and found out she had who can grow it anywhere care about get- in Washington harder. Sen. Dan Swecker All Flesh.” It put cracks in the solid more in common with him than just ting licensed, regulated, and taxed. Or want needs our thanks, but he’s obviously tired foundation he had as the product of a last name. to. and by his own admission, gotten “a little his Catholic education, by attacking He was the bane of English teach- Only magic bean counters in Olympia lazy.” He needs to come home and work some of his ideas about religion and and their dope-smoking friends could ers, especially in his use of capital- in the onerous regulatory environment making him skeptical about some of ization and sentence structure. She reach that conclusion. the Victorian beliefs in general. Later If this is really about saving money, just Olympia has created while he’s been defied all patterns as a graduate of an there. in his life, Frank was able to come to American community college, starting legalize it and that just might save some terms with the novel and it was no money. This just creates problems and And if spending decisions in Olym- as a puppeteer, performing literature pia really are made because of who longer so troubling to him. classics; then founding the British- is more and bigger government, which In contrast to those two “downers” doesn’t save anything. you are, who you know and how much American Arts Association, to make it seniority you have, then we’re in real was the extreme “upper” in the child- easier for artists to go between the two hood of a Texas child who had rheu- Initiative 1185 concerns tax and fee in- trouble. countries; marrying an Italian doctor Oh, who am I kidding? matic fever. In his sickbed he read and living in London, and now travel- creases imposed by state government. Jack London’s novels, with the theme We’re taxed enough, fee’d enough, and Of course that’s how decisions (prob- ing throughout Europe to promote the of struggle for survival, and that word this greedy Legislature has enough money if ably most of them) are made in Olym- culture of its communities. “survival” became his rallying cry. they will just control their spending. But they pia. That makes electing John Braun, Warren Robertson recovered to ••• haven’t and won’t unless we force them to. and people like him even more impor- Next week: How young Jim Walton become a leader in the Actors Studio used books to develop both his intellect and Remember, these guys spent like drunk- tant. They shouldn’t be. in New York and a teacher of many of his muscles and other community leaders en sailors when times were pretty good, the outstanding actors of our lifetime. who had their ideas changed by reading were warned they couldn’t sustain it, and Now get informed and vote. He now lives, in retirement, far from during their youths. spent it anyway. ••• The Great White Way, near Adna. ••• Vote yes ... again. John McCroskey was Lewis County sheriff An Iowa lad, Dennis Waller, re- Gordon Aadland, Centralia, was a from 1995 to 2005. He lives outside Chehalis, and tired publisher of the Chronicle, came longtime Centralia College faculty member Initiative 1240, charter schools can be contacted at musingsonthemiddlefork@ along too late in life to suffer the and publicist. Vote yes here, too. yahoo.com.

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Letters to the Editor With a depressed economy, Writer’s Recall of Tacoma Edna is aware that the flooding Rail Incident Curious problem must be resolved in or- To the editor: der to bring new business and I was amused by former jobs to Lewis County. Finally, Mayor Tim Browning’s letter Edna views herself as a represen- to the editor Oct. 9 endorsing tative of “We The People” and Dan Swecker. I’m not surprised wants government to be open to my old friend Tim chose to en- the voice of the people. dorse Swecker. After all, Swecker If elected, her plan is to move diverted $1 million toward the county commissioner meetings industrial park at TransAlta to the evenings. This way more (IPAT) where Tim is a sitting people can attend. board member. Please join me in voting for What surprised me was Fund she has the leadership Tim’s memory of the Tacoma qualities that this county needs. Rail fiasco. At that time, I was It is the time for the status quo a Centralia council member to go. and the city’s representative on Jamie Mead transportation issues. To help Centralia refresh the memory of those who may have grown confused, in 2005 Swecker was the prime Swecker Isn’t Politician sponsor of Senate Bill 6091, which appropriated $7 million — He’s a Leader to reactivate the Tacoma Rail To the editor: line through Chehalis and Cen- I support Dan Swecker for tralia. state Senate. For more than 20 In the May 25, 2005, meeting years, I have known Dan as a minutes of Tacoma Rail, Taco- person of high integrity and ma Rail staff expressed surprise character. Although Dan uses at the appropriation because the art of politics to accomplish they had not requested it — the our goals, he is not a “politician” Burlington Northern Railroad — he is a leader. Effective leader- did. After checking the Senate ship is known by its fruit. public hearing minutes on the For 15 years, I have worked bill, I was surprised to find that with volunteer organizations to no one from the 20th District or bring family wage jobs to our completely ignored the public’s Chronicle. I have a deep belief in shots at a particular candidate’s Tacoma Rail was there to testify, area, and Dan was always in our 61 percent vote against building the idea of “free press” but I also opponent rather than focusing but the BNSF was. corner. Hundreds of jobs can be a new jail facility and proceeded believe that if you make a choice on their candidate’s qualifica- I contacted our local ports to credited to his bipartisan lead- on their own in committing an to be unbiased about something tions. see if Swecker had allocated the ership. He is a highly respected initial $68 million in new debt then those who work for you Having lived in this area my money at their request. They too individual with a voice on both during a declining economy. should be held to the same stan- entire life and involved in vari- were shocked to find that Sweck- sides of the aisle in Olympia, a Since then, they continue dard. ous community activities, I ei- er had made the allocation with- rarity in today’s world and a to add millions of dollars in So far, I have found two dif- ther know or have worked on out even asking for input. I then benefit to Lewis County. planned construction and hun- ferent columnists in this paper issues with just about all of the put together a coalition to stop As a small business owner, I dreds of thousands of dollars who have used their position of folks who’ve run for office in lo- this destructive act against the find it significant that his voting each year in bond interest and power to endorse candidates in cal elections. Whether I publicly communities. record supports the backbone maintenance costs. The build- a local race. This is something support them or not, I have a lot of our economy: small business. Tim is correct on one item: ings remain unoccupied due to that basically says who The of respect for what they’ve done After a coalition of the cities of And as a fiscal conservative, I a lack of operational funding Chronicle endorses, because am appreciative of the hundreds in their lives prior to the current Centralia, Chehalis, the ports and functionality. This spend- these people work for you. I election. of Centralia and Chehalis, the of millions of dollars saved for wouldn’t be bothered if you ing proceeded not only against I am supporting Edna Fund Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of the taxpayers through Dan’s taxpayer wishes, but without the hadn’t gone to the trouble of in her bid for Lewis County Commerce as well as Centra- work with the Department of commissioners consulting the stating that you were going to lia College confronted Swecker Transportation permit stream- sheriff on either the facility or remain neutral. commissioner, District 1. Over about the allocation, he did lining. the location and against warn- Each person who writes the years I have worked with manage to backpedal and get Most of all, I am encour- ings that revenues to operate for this paper is entitled to his Edna on a number of issues and the allocation postponed. aged by the knowledge that Dan and maintain the facility were or her own opinion, but when projects. True to her campaign When asked why he had genuinely cares about the fami- not likely to be available. they write for your newspaper slogan — Edna does listen! I funded a project so obviously lies of the 20th District. He has In recent land use issues they need to know that they are have found her to be very knowl- detrimental to the community served us well, and as our coun- such as the Critical Areas Ordi- required to hold themselves to edgeable on the matters at hand he represents, Swecker claimed ty transitions to a brighter fu- nance, the commissioners have standards you have set. and tenacious in supporting the he “did not know what the bill ture, it is crucial that he remains failed to set policies that would The fact that John McCro- issues and values important to was all about and thought there in Olympia. I encourage you to enhance the value of real estate skey and Julie McDonald are our county. Edna understands could be benefits to the local vote for Swecker. and increase the tax base needed given weekly articles means that the importance of teamwork. community as well.” by city and county governments. they should not have taken that There are a number of vi- We deserve better repre- Craig Kline Their actions have eroded and, position and used it to endorse tal issues facing our county in sentation from those we elect. Centralia in some cases, destroyed the anyone based on The Chroni- the next few years, and beyond. When someone stays in office savings of many of our citizens cle’s claim of remain “unbiased.” Edna has spent considerable as long as Swecker has, the lob- Voters Should Mark who depend on equity in their Although these articles are time representing the city of byists in both chambers of the property for their retirement on the “opinion” page, I feel that Centralia, as a council member, statehouse become far more fa- Ballot for Dahlin years. In addition, the com- The Chronicle could have done on some of these very issues. In miliar to them than their own To the editor: missioners have turned away a better job of remaining unbi- addition, Edna has spent the constituents. I am writing to encourage new employment opportunities ased. past several months talking Dan has not done a good job. Lewis County voters to consider through their administration of with residents from all over He has always been too busy to voting for Dean Dahlin for Lew- the planning department. They Lindsey Anders Lewis County, listening to their Chehalis pay attention to what happens is County Public Utility District have discouraged employment concerns and ideas. locally. It’s time for a change in commissioner. expansion and caused exiting If elected, there is no doubt leadership. Vote for John Braun. I first came in contact with of existing employers such as Hatfield Lacks Private in my mind that Edna will be Dean approximately 25 years Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers which Sector Experience able to the ground running Ted Shannon ago while organizing “Safety went to Lewis County where and represent Lewis County Centralia City” at the Lewis County Mall. they were welcomed as both a To the editor: well in the issues we face. Please Dean was representing Union major employer and source of Brian Hatfield has said he join me in supporting Edna for Fund Gets People Pacific Railroad (safety division) tax revenue. understands that we need more Lewis County commissioner, This was a non-polluting and displayed a keen interest in jobs. But does he really? He has District 1. to Work as a Team the safety of the young partici- employer contributing im- never owned a business strug- To the editor: pants. mensely to our economic base gling to meet payroll, or worried I am writing today in sup- I have found Dean to be an and tax revenues for city and that he might be laid off from a Dennis L. Dawes port of Edna J. Fund. Yet I need honest, dedicated, hard-work- county operations. This one company that is being buried by Chehalis to stop and address what I have ing person, accountable for his former employer generated sig- government regulations. seen in many of the Ron Averill actions. Lewis County needs to nificant spending in restaurants He’s been a government em- support letters to the editor. The elect a commissioner who lis- and hotels throughout the area ployee his whole career. Because supporters of incumbent Averill tens to all points of view, con- and added significant tax reve- of that, he has never experienced have written letters addressing sults with others, and gives a fair nues for city and county govern- firsthand the hardships 300,000 why Fund should not be elected, decision in a timely manner. ments while providing family of our friends, family and neigh- wage employment for many in 1/2 OFF but never seem to focus on what bors are going through. makes Averill a good choice for Bob Cosser our community. We need someone like Rick the office. Chehalis These are but a few examples Winsman, who has spent his I hope to make it very clear of why a change in commis- entire career in the private sec- Set Up Fees just why I feel Fund is the best Leadership Change sioners is required to maintain tor, and who will work to create choice for the office of county our quality of life in Thurston an atmosphere where people feel on all OPEN commissioner. As a longtime Needed in Thurston County. Instead of fostering secure investing in new start-up friend of Fund, and an active To the editor: cohesive and collaborative so- companies and growing exist- Memberships! city council attendee, I have A change in leadership and lutions that bring executives, ing businesses. Rick will be a Valid for OPEN memberships ONLY. seen Fund’s leadership in action. vision is required in the Thur- community and elected offi- state senator who will work with Offer good for all single, couple What I find in her is irre- ston County commissioners’ cials together in very difficult businesses instead of strangling and family memberships as well as placeable. Edna always deeply office to restore fiscal responsi- economic times, the incumbent them with rules and regulations. upgrades to existing memberships. researches the issues and comes bility, preserve required govern- commissioners act in isolated I have watched Rick be an ef- Expires Oct. 31, 2012 to council ready to tackle and ment services and promote the ways that divide and pit various fective advocate for business for solve them. One of Edna’s most county’s economic health. This interests and strain limited tax- the past 15 years. This year I will desirable leadership qualities is coming election gives the public payer resources. be voting for Winsman for State the ability to bring people to- an opportunity to do just that by Senator in the 19th District. gether as a team and problem electing two very qualified chal- Mike Edwards I urge you to join me in mak- solve. After a solution has been lengers as commissioners, Karen Olympia ing a change in Olympia by vot- reached, she has the ability to Rogers and Andrew Barkis. ing for Winsman. design step-by-step plans to ac- Having served as a mem- Why Are Columnists complish purposed goals. ber of the Citizen’s Task Force Michele Weber With Edna you get cease- on Budget under appointment Giving Endorsements? Longview less energy (that can even make of the county commissioners, To the editor: this 22-year-old tired) relentless I have studied first-hand the I appreciate your idea of not Campaign Slogan character, and a drive to im- budgets and performance of the endorsing candidates during prove life in Lewis County. She departments and found serious this election process. It seemed Right; Fund Does Listen spends abundant time, research and costly flaws in the adminis- like a great idea to simply give To the editor: and energy addressing any issue tration of executive duties, bud- each candidate’s side of the story You can tell when the politi- CH482275bw.db presented, especially the flood- gets and available resources by then allow the voters to make cal season is hitting its peak, the ing issue. Edna is confident that the incumbent commissioners. their choice. letters of support start appear- by building a coalition, the solu- Our budget task force viewed However, I have been in- ing in the local newspaper. As Centralia 360 736-1683 tion to the flooding problem can a lack of the most basic skills creasingly disappointed in lack I read the various letters, I am Chehalis 360 748-3744 and will be reached and imple- in government administration. of censoring you have done with troubled by the ones that seem Rochester 360 273-0457 mented. In addition, the commissioners the people who write for The to be centered more on taking www.thorbeckes.com Main 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012

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News in Brief CENTRALIA POLICE reported at 10:35 a.m. Wednes- pipe, 100 feet of copper wire, a puter monitor, $70 in cash and • Ramiro R. Adams, 27, Che- DEPARTMENT day from the 100 block of South radiator and other miscella- antique silverware valued at halis, was arrested and booked Oak Street. neous equipment. The total loss $370. A neighbor reported a for alleged possession of mari- Rental Center Theft • Someone reported the theft is $4,800. white Honda Civic or Prelude juana at 1:58 p.m. Thursday on • Items were reported stolen of a green Hyper bicycle from start earlier in the day. Anyone the intersection of Southwest the 300 block of South Diamond Violation of Protection Orders Sixth Street and Southwest Che- from a rental center on the 2000 and an Assault with information about this block of Borst Avenue at 3:49 at 5:29 p.m. Wednesday. burglary is urged to call Lew- halis Avenue. p.m. Thursday. • An 18-inch child’s black • Timothy W. Bostwick, 37, is County Crime Stoppers at ••• and orange bicycle was report- from the Winlock area, will be 1-800-748-6422. By The Chronicle Staff Stolen BMX Bike ed stolen from the 500 block of referred for three counts of vio- • A blue Redline BMX-style Woodland Avenue lation of a protection order and Please call news reporter Stepha- nie Schendel with news tips. She can bicycle was reported stolen on Pot Possession for assault after an incident 4:30 CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT the 300 block of North Diamond a.m. Wednesday on the 200 be reached at 807-8208 or sschen- • Jacob A. Braunschweig, 20, Marijuana Possession [email protected]. Street at 8:48 p.m. Thursday. block of Nikula Road. Bostwick Rochester, was cited and re- had allegedly been violating the Custodial Interference leased for possession of mari- order for the past week as he has • Lanny M. Chenoweth, 53, juana on the 200 block of North been staying in a detached bed- In Remembrance Centralia, was arrested and Railroad Avenue at 10:36 a.m. room on the property with the booked into the Lewis County Wednesday. protected persons’ knowledge. DENNIS EDWARD CALLISON Jail for alleged custodial inter- • A 12-year-old boy will be On Wednesday, however, Bost- referred to the juvenile prosecu- December 30, 1941 – October 15, 2012 ference on Thursday at 4:35 p.m. wick allegedly entered the main tor after school staff found mari- residence, drunk, and got into hunting, dirt biking, Political Sign Goes Up In Flames juana in his possession at 12:32 Good Sam RV outings, an argument with his wife and ‘Over 50’s’ potlucks, • Riverside Fire Authority p.m. Wednesday on the 200 punched one of the protected block of East Oakview Avenue. classic car shows, firefighters and Centralia police persons, a 16-year-old boy, in his dream home in officers responded to a report of Vehicle Prowl the head and face. Three teenage Onalaska, family and a small fire on the 100 block of • There was a report of a bro- boys subdued him and he left friends. Dennis was a South Tower Avenue at 7:09 p.m. ken window to a vehicle on the the residence prior law enforce- good friend to many, Wednesday. Someone intention- 1400 block of Logan Street at ment’s arrival. Deputies were generously sharing his ally lit a Dan Swecker political unable to locate the man. life skills. He will be 4:49 p.m. Wednesday. greatly missed. sign on fire. The case is under Burglary investigation. Preceded in death by LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S • A burglary was reported at parents, Frances Parnell Graffiti 4:25 p.m. Wednesday at a resi- Morrow Callison, OFFICE Dennis Edward Buck Callison and • Someone reported graffiti dence on the 800 block of Logan brother, Philip Morrow. Stolen Copper Hill Road outside of Cheha- Callison passed away on a building on the 500 block Oct. 15, 2012 following Dennis is survived of North Tower Avenue at 9:10 • An unknown suspect re- lis. A girl returned from school a long battle with by his wife, Barbara, a.m. Wednesday. portedly broke into a house on to find that the door to her cancer. daughters, Becky the 800 block of state Route 507 house was unlocked and that A Seattle born Callison of Tacoma Stolen Bike at 9:05 a.m. Thursday and re- someone had stolen a Toshiba graduate of Mt. Rainier and Pamula Thysell • The theft of a bicycle was portedly stole 250 feet of copper 32-inch flatscreen, a Dell com- H.S. (which he named), of Auburn, brother, Dennis joined the Jimmy Callison, sister, Navy in 1960. He Nancy Canada, ive Death Notices Lotteries Fake Deliveryman Stabs and Barbara Biemond grandchildren, four • JOY CAMPBELL, 61, Ocean Park, died Washington’s Thursday Games Woman in Spanaway were married Jan. great grandchildren Saturday, Oct. 6, at home. A funeral ser- 26, 1963. Honorably and numerous cousins, vice was held Friday at Brown Mortuary Powerball: SPANAWAY (AP) — The discharged in 1965 as nieces and nephews. Service, Chehalis. Arrangements are un- Next jackpot: $80 million Pierce County sheriff’s office an E-5, Dennis and his A celebration of life der the direction of Brown. Mega Millions: says a man posing as a deliv- young family settled in will be held Wednesday, • LANCE HASSEL “PETE” ALLEN, 83, Next jackpot: $12 million eryman broke into a Spanaway Federal Way where he Oct. 24, 2012 from 1-4 Glenoma, died Wednesday, Oct. 17, in Match 4: 11-16-21-23 home Friday and stabbed a worked as a pipeitter, p.m. at the Veterans Tukwila. A viewing will be held at 2 p.m. Daily Game: 2-7-5 boilermaker. He was Memorial Museum in Tuesday at The Church at Glenoma. A woman. Keno: 01-03-07-11-12-21-24-28-32-33- a volunteer ireman for Chehalis. Interment service will be at noon Wednesday at Sheriff’s spokesman Ed Troy- 44-46-48-54-57-59-70-71-72-78 over 30 years, the last will be at Tahoma the church. A graveside service will er says the man was in a brown National Cemetery. follow at Rainey Valley Cemetery, Gle- uniform and carrying a box. eight as F.P.B. An avid To view the obituary, noma. Arrangements are under the The intruder tied up the direction of Cattermole Funeral Home, Commodities outdoorsman, Dennis please go to chronline. Winlock. 57-year-old woman, stabbed her enjoyed ishing, com/obituaries. Gas in Washington — $4.05 (AAA of and fled in her car. Troyer says • JACK L. RUTLEDGE, 75, Pe Ell, died Washington) Wednesday, Oct. 17, in Centralia. A me- Crude Oil — $90.65 per barrel (CME deputies have found her car but morial service will be at 11 a.m. Thurs- Group) continue looking for the man. In Remembrance day at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Pe Ell. Gold — $1,721 (Monex) The victim is in critical condition. A luncheon will follow at the church. Ar- Silver — $32.07 (Monex) rangements are under the direction of irene bertha lane Sticklin Funeral Chapel, Centralia. • BONNIE JOYCE ANDERSON, 76, Che- Paid Remembrance halis, died Thursday, Oct. 18, at home. No services are scheduled at this time. PASTOR LANCE HASSEL "PETE" ALLEN Arrangements are under the direction of Sticklin Funeral Chapel, Centralia. Glenoma and Debbie Astrop Harris (Doug) of Morton, grandchildren, David R. In Remembrance Allen (Kayla) of Morton, Jeremy Allen (Jennifer) of ALFRED SCHMIDT Cheyenne, Wyo., Dougie and Derrick Astrop, and Roper Astrop and Haylee Harris, all of Morton, great-grandchildren, Troy, Cheyanne and Lawrie Allen. He is also survived by his siblings, Roger Allen, (Garrnett) of Mount Vernon, Irene Bertha Lane was death by her parents, Oliver Russell Allen (Juanita) of called home to be with her and Elizabeth Workman, Salkum, Heddy Godwin, Lord and Savior, Oct. 15, brothers, Reginald Workman, Janice Johnson, and Charles 2012 at the Capital Medical Luther Workman, Ribern Pastor Pete Allen passed Allen (Judy) all of Centralia, Center in Olympia, Wash. Workman, Garley Workman away on Wednesday, Oct. 17, Geneva Self (Elvon), Nadine She was born on April 2, 1928 and Norman Workman, 2012, in Tukwilla, Wash., at Smith (Howard), Lorraine in Riffe, Wash., to Oliver sisters, Flossy Workman, Highline Specialty Health Mead (Boyd), and Marlene and Elizabeth (Damron) Opal Workman, Carrie Center. He was born on Dec. Hunt (Chad) all of Glenoma. Workman. Godfrey, Mabel Godfrey 22, 1928 in Ira, Va., to Emery He also has a large extended Irene grew up in Riffe, and Ann Stamper, grandson, and Eula (Estep) Allen. He family and many friends who Wash., she attended school Jesse Wingerter. Alfred Schmidt, age 91, of was long-time pastor of survive him. in Morton, Wash., through Irene is survived by her Rochester, WA passed away the Church At Glenoma in Preceding him in death the 8th grade. She was husband, Harrison, at the at home on October 10, 2012 Glenoma, Wash. are his parents, Emery and a homemaker until her family home, daughters, surrounded by his loving He was known for his Eula Allen, sisters, Jewell daughters started school, and Brenda (John) Wingerter wife of 70 years, Lillian, and devotion to the Lord, his love Allen, Mildred Justice, and then she worked as a store of Silver Creek, Wash., their four daughters. of gospel and classic country Gladys Shortridge, step-son, clerk for several years. Irene Karen (Jeff) Jones of He was born in Zap, North music, as well as his great Roger Astrop, and grandsons, also worked for Aldrich Berry Moxee, Wash., brothers, Dakota to Fred and Elizabeth love of blue grass music. Stephen, John, and Mathew Farm until her retirement. Cecil (Eva) Workman of (Miller) Schmidt, one of 13 Music was a large part of his Allen and brother-in-law, She married Harrison Onalaska, Wash., and Silas children. life, especially in the church, John (Raymond) Justice Lane, “the love of her life” Workman of Bellingham, Alfred served in WWII where he sang and played who often accompanied him on June 8, 1951 at the Wash., granddaughters, with the Army Engineers guitar. His sons, Gary and musically on the iddle. Lewis County Courthouse Gina Wingerter of Silver in the South Paciic. He is Jerry, from boyhood, played Visitation will be Tuesday, in Chehalis, Wash. They Creek, Wash., Angie (Ben) survived by grandchildren, with him. Oct. 23, 2012 at the Church were happily married for 61 Esquivel of Yakima, Wash., three brothers, one sister and He is survived at the of Glenoma, funeral will be years and lived in Mossyrock and Melissa (Adam) Newell many other relatives. home, by his wife, Catherine, held Wednesday, Oct. 24, for 50 years. Irene was a of Bossier City, La., Justin A celebration of life of Glenoma and by his 2012 at noon at the Church member of the Old Regular Jones of Napavine and memorial will be held on son's, Gary Allen (Ellie) of of Glenoma, intersection of Baptist Church for 34 years Tony (Ciara) Jones of November 10, 2012 at St. Morton, Wash., and Jerry Highway 12 and Glenoma and looked forward to Moxee, Wash., six great- Marks Lutheran Church in Allen (Loretta), of Clyde, Road. attending church on Sunday. grandchildren and numerous Rochester, Wash. Texas. He is also survived To view the obituary, Irene loved her church family nieces and nephews. To view the obituary, please by step-children, Larry and please go to chronline.com/ very much. She spent many Irene will be missed very Doug Astrop (Janie), of obituaries. happy hours cleaning the much by her family and go to chronline.com/obituaries. church and tending to the friends but the wonderful lowers. Irene volunteeredmemories will ill our hearts. at the Silver Creek Food Funeral Services will be Afordable Funeral Services Bank and was a H.O.S.T.S held Friday, Oct. 19, 2012 at volunteer at the Mossyrock 11:00 a.m at the Old Regular School District for several Western Union Baptist $2,995 Simple Graveside Service years. One of the things Church in Silver Creek, includes an attractive casket Irene loved to do was to go Wash. Graveside service to and professional services CH481757sl.cg to garage sales. She loved to follow at Doss Cemetery, of the funeral director and staf cook for family and friends followed by a potluck dinner and was always willing to at the church. Donations may lend a helping hand. She be made to Make-a-Wish Funeral Alternatives proudly serves loved her family and adored Foundation. Locally-OLocally-Owned,wned, Afordable, Full-Service Funeral Provider all faiths, venues, and cemeteries her grandchildren and great- To view the obituary, please grandchildren. go to chronline.com/obituaries. Irene was preceded in • Main 11 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012 With Deadline Nearing, Flood Group Works to Rank Projects FLOOD AUTHORITY er Ron Averill noted the impor- making headway, so it will be tance of showing state legislators easier to get their support in the STRATEGIZES: Basinwide ‘‘It’s unlikely that if we ask for $26 million, we’ll that the Flood Authority had future.” Committee Hopes to conscientiously apportioned — Flood Authority members get $26 million.’’ if not necessarily used — the $5 disagreed, however, on the best Have Money Included million given to them during political strategy to employ in Gov. Gregoire’s Scott Boettcher the last session. With the airport when approaching legislators; Flood Authority staff member levee, for example, money was some members supported pre- Final Budget devoted to the project, but envi- senting a trimmed-down list By Lisa Broadt ronmental concerns connected of the most important projects, fight flooding and lessen its dev- said during the group’s after- [email protected] to nearby wetlands caused de- while others wanted to present a astating effects. noon work session. Accord- lays, Averill said. more comprehensive list. It’s a scramble to beat the The group has accepted ingly, Flood Authority members “We won’t be able to tell them clock’s red needle for Cheha- public input over the last sev- agreed to prioritize those proj- (the legislators) in January that FLOOD AUTHORITY CHAIR, and lis River Basin Flood Authority eral months, and on Thursday ects already in progress. the project is done, but we will representative from Cosmopolis, members who hope to garner morning, they discussed revis- Partially completed projects be able to tell them that the Vickie Raines, said she’d like to financial support for flood miti- ing the proposal to reflect those — all funded with money from money is committed and that see the group present their full gation projects from Gov. Chris suggestions. the state’s 2012 Jobs Now Act — hopefully it will be done by July,” slate of projects. Gregoire before she leaves office include the Airport and Adna he said. “It’s like when you sell a at the end of the year. IN ADDITION TO DEVELOPING a Levee improvements, the Sat- house: when you list the price At Thursday’s regular proposal for the governor, Flood sop River floodplain restoration ARNOLD HABERSTROH, the new- you can always go down, but monthly meeting at the Lewis Authority members soon must and the stabilization of the bank ly appointed representative from you really can’t go up,” Raines County Courthouse in Chehalis, decide which capital projects along the Mary’s River Lumber the city of Chehalis, emphasized said. “We may as well give them Flood Authority members re- they will prioritize — out of the site in Montesano. that the Flood Authority must the whole list with our priorities viewed the recommendations $26 million worth of projects Furthering these projects complete the projects they’ve at the top. If you remember, the they will present to the governor, they are considering — when will cost about $7.5 million, started if they wish to maintain legislators could have given us who has promised them fund- asking state legislators to allot Boettcher said. public confidence. zero dollars, but they gave us $5 ing — as long as they can agree money from the next state bien- Authority members also “Just the average citizen, in million and said ‘come back and on a set of projects. The group’s nium budget. agreed on Thursday that per- any county, is going to say: ‘what show us what you can do with proposal, which is based on the “It’s unlikely that if we ask ception, both by the public and are you guys doing?’ We need this.’ And we’ve done a good job, Chehalis Basin Flood Mitigation for $26 million, we’ll get $26 legislators, should be of chief to get some projects completed,” we’ve made some serious prog- Alternatives Report, includes million,” Flood Authority concern. Haberstroh said. “(We need to) ress, so to ask for $26 million — three game plans intended to staff member Scott Boettcher Lewis County Commission- let the public know that we’re you know — let’s ask for it.” ‘Perversion Files:’ Scout Files Reveal Decades of Abuse By Nigel Duara lish the stories until the files authority positions dealing with The Associated Press were released. youths. One of the most startling Please Recycle PORTLAND — An array of THE NEW FILES are a window on revelations to come from the FOUR LEWIS This Newspaper local authorities — police chiefs, a much larger collection of doc- files is the frequency with prosecutors, pastors and town uments the Boy Scouts of Amer- which attempts to protect COUNTY-AREA CASES Boy Scout leaders among them ica began collecting soon after Scouts from alleged molesters LISTED IN BOY SCOUT — quietly shielded scoutmasters their founding in 1910. The files, collapsed at the local level, at and others who allegedly mo- kept at Boy Scout headquarters times in collusion with com- ‘PERVERSION FILES’ lested children, according to a in Texas, consist of memos from munity leaders. By The Chronicle newly opened trove of confiden- local and national Scout execu- tial files compiled from 1959 to tives, handwritten letters from ON THE AFTERNOON of Aug. According to an online Presents 1985. victims and their parents and 10, 1965, a distraught Louisi- database of 5,000 cases At the time, those authorities newspaper clippings about legal ana mother walked into the compiled by the Los An- Neil Simon’s geles Times, there are 149 justified their actions as neces- cases. The files contain details Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office. “45 Seconds sary to protect the good name about proven molesters, but also A 31-year-old scoutmaster, she cases in Washington state listed in the Boy Scout and good works of Scouting. unsubstantiated allegations told the chief criminal deputy, from Broadway” But as detailed in 14,500 pages “perversion files,” including had raped one of her sons and four cases in the greater Directed by D. Douglas Lukascik of secret “perversion files” re- MANY OF THE FILES released molested two others. leased Thursday by order of the Lewis County area. on Thursday have been written Six days later, the scoutmas- There were no names Oregon Supreme Court, their about before, but this is the first ter sat down in the same station or additional information FINAL maneuvers protected suspected time the earliest ones have been and confessed. listed in the data made sexual predators while victims put in the public domain. “I don’t know an explana- available for the local cases. WEEKEND! suffered in silence. The 1959-85 files show that tion, why we done it or I done it No criminal charges were Friday & Saturday 8:00 p.m. The files document sex abuse on many occasions the files suc- or wanted to do it or anything filed in these cases and the Sundays 2:00 p.m. allegations across the country, ceeded in keeping pedophiles else it just — an impulse I guess allegations were not heard Ticket outlets: In Centralia at Santa from a small town in the Adiron- out of Scouting leadership po- or something,” the man told a in court. Lucia, and Sterling Bank, dacks to downtown Los Angeles. sitions — the reason they were sheriff’s deputy. The four cases listed are: in Chehalis at Book ‘n’ Brush. collected in the first place. The decision was made not • 1989, Rochester; Also available online at AT A NEWS CONFERENCE Thurs- But the files document some to pursue charges. “This subject • 1993, Centralia; evergreenplayhouse.brownpapertickets.com day, Portland attorney Kelly troubling patterns. and Scouts were not prosecut- • 1994, Chehalis; and 226 W. Center Street Clark blasted the Boy Scouts for In many instances — more ed,” a Louisiana Scouts execu- • 2000, Chehalis Centralia • 360-736-8628 their continuing legal battles to than a third, according to the tive wrote to national head- The full list is online at visit us online at try to keep the full trove of files Scouts’ own count — police weren’t quarters, “to save the name of spreadsheets.latimes.com/ evergreenplayhouse.wordpress.com CH481424sl.ke secret. told about the alleged abuse. Scouting.” boyscouts-cases/ “You do not keep secrets hid- And there is little mention In a statement on Thursday, den about dangers to children,” in the files of concern for the Scouts spokesman Deron Smith said Clark, who in 2010 won a welfare of Scouts who were al- said” ‘’There is nothing more Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French landmark lawsuit against the legedly abused by their leaders. important than the safety of our Boy Scouts on behalf of a plain- But there are numerous docu- Scouts.” tiff who was molested by an as- ments showing compassion for Smith said there have been sistant scoutmaster in the 1980s. suspected abusers, who were of- times when Scouts’ responses to The files were shown to a ten times sent to psychiatrists or sex abuse allegations were “plainly jury in a 2010 Oregon civil suit pastors to get help. insufficient, inappropriate, or that the Scouts lost, and the wrong” and the organization ex- Oregon Supreme Court ruled IN 1972, a Pennsylvania Scout- tends its “deepest and sincere apol- Wherever you’re going in life, the files should be made public. ing executive wrote a memo rec- ogies to victims and their families.” After months of objections and ommending a case against a sus- redactions, the Scouts and Clark pected abuser be dropped with THE SCOUTS in late Septem- WE CAN HELP released them. the words: “If it don’t stink, don’t ber made public an internal re- The Associated Press ob- stir it.” view of the files and said they YOU GET THERE. tained copies of the files weeks In numerous instances, al- would look into past cases to see ahead of Thursday’s release and leged abusers are kicked out of whether there were times when conducted an extensive review Scouting but show up in jobs abusers should have been re- Anchor goes beyond the expected to of them, but agreed not to pub- where they are once again in ported to police. help you get where you’re going. 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Main 12  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012 NORTHWEST Lawsuit Filed Over Officer-Involved Shooting in Napavine ‘SHOOT FIRST AND ASK of his own safety and that of the cident Response Team, led by the “However, the safety of the public within that mission. neighboring residents, he made Thurston County Sheriff’s Office, and of our deputies is our primary Connelly Law Offices won a QUESTIONS LATER’: the split-second decision to shoot, as well as the Lewis County Pros- concern and Deputy McKnight $1 million suit earlier this year for Lawsuit Alleges Deputy after Mr. Petersen refused to fol- ecutor’s Office, declined to bring did everything he was supposed the family of a mentally ill man low commands, refused to take any charges against McKnight as to do when he came into contact who was killed by a Bainbridge Acted Recklessly his hand out of his pocket, and no law had been violated, accord- with Mr. Petersen last summer. Island police officer in 2010. The By Stephanie Schendel lunged at him in a threatening ing to the release. This incident has not been easy for Tacoma-based law offices also re- manner. That action was in ac- [email protected] McKnight, 28, is a five-year anyone. We are sorry for the effect cently settled a $3-million lawsuit cordance with his training in such veteran of the sheriff’s office and of Mr. Petersen’s death on every- against the state for the lax De- The Tacoma law firm repre- situations.” currently is still employed as a one involved.” partment of Corrections supervi- senting the family of the 33-year- The press release also states deputy. One of the long-stated mis- sion of John Allen Booth Jr. and old Napavine man shot and that McKnight properly followed “No deputy wants to be in- sions of the Connelly Law Offices Ryan J. McCarthy, the two men killed by a Lewis County Deputy policies and procedures, and act- volved in this type of situation,” is to keep government agencies involved in the Salkum ho- last year officially filed a law- ed appropriately pursuant to his said Lewis County Sheriff Steve accountable, Kays said, adding micide in 2010, prior to the mur- suit against the training. Mansfield in the press release. that this is a case that clearly fits ders. county on Mon- Those policies and procedures day. may be the very problem, said In a press Julie Kays, an attorney for the SALE #16 - LOADED WITH BARGAINS - NEW VENDORS - release from Connelly Law Offices, which is 350 VENDOR BOOTHS - NOT A MISPRINT! the sheriff’s representing Petersen’s family in office issued the case. 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Larry Albertson Annabel Clymer Ted Hurst Catharine McCord Gene Smith Sandra Albertson Don Clymer Betty Hutchison Janice McCormick Nancy Smith John Alexander Juanita Cole Carrie Johnson John McCroskey Ron Smith John Allee Jeremy Corwin Mary Ellen Jones Amanda McGee Brad Althauser Laurie Corwin Thomas Edward Jones Anita McGee Susan Amondson Marsha Cosentino Paul Justice Josiah McGee “Edna Fund understands Arthur Anderson Angela Cothern Violet Justice J.R. McGee lood mitigation and Connie Anderson Jeanne Cournyer Chris Kambich Lisa McKay getting us family- Ed Anderson Cindi Cummings Donna Karvia Imogene McKiernan waged jobs. She Helen Anderson Robert Cummings Bonnie Kay Dodie Mead is passionate and Jeff Cummins Pam Keen Jamie Mead experienced leader who Dr. Aaron Dalan Bob Killily Mary Ann Medlin is up-to-date with the “Edna Fund takes the time Don Danielson Leo Kim Frank Merrill times and technology to invest in young people Karen Danielson Mara Kim Lelia Merrill and is excited to work for Dwaine Miller and invite us to local Lisa Davis Sherell Kinder you. Edna Fund has the Phil Davis Kathy Kjosness Dr. James Miller events. She inspires us to ambition and drive to take Dennis Dawes R. J. Kleemeyer Irma Miner get involved in the local our county to a new level.” community . As a new Kathy Dawes Connie Kline Bill Moeller - Joann Schwartz, former Eagle scout I appreciate Becky Dempsey Carl Knapp Bill Morse Margaret Knapp H. G. Morton Lewis County Commissioner that Edna understands the Harry Denny June Denny Kristina Knutson Dave Muller value of developing future Lori Denton Paulette Kotter Bonnie Nelson leaders.” Valerie Smith June Deskins Donald Krebs Ethel Nelson Tom Spahr - Blake Wiley, 18, an Eagle Dan Duffy Joanne Krebs Glen Nelson Kathleen Spencer Scout and irst-time voter Nancy Duffy Vic Kucera Larry Nelson Renate Staroff Ginny Eger Guy Lane Mary Kay Nelson Barbara Stewart Ardeth Ellis Mary Ann Lane John Nessett Bob Stocking Julie Anderson Nancy Ely Cynthia Larson Kay Nessett Lionel Anderson Dale Erickson Royce Larson Loretta O’Neill Marcia Stocking Paul Anderson Kathryn Estep Elizabeth Laurila Robert O’Neill Paul Stray Grace Andree Erland Matt Evans Susan Lemoi Joyce Orf Toni Stray Marlene Arata Dallas Fast Tara Leonard Derrill Outland Connie Sundstrom Candace Ash Linda Fast Maree Lerchen Judith Outland Sen. Dan Swecker Hannah Ash Roberta Field Mary Lewis Mary Alice Painter Debby Swecker Dr. Steve Ash Mary Fleming Carl Lieske Mike Painter Shirley Swenson Bob Axelson Lance Fletcher Alene Palmer Terry Taylor Debbie Bailey Linda Fletcher Ken Palmer Linda Ticknor Lavonne Baird Darrel Fox “Edna is clearly qualiied Debra Pape and has the experience Lindsey Tomasheck Donald Ball Karen Fox Jeff Pape Dr. Jemima Huang Tso Emma Ball Mary Jane Fox and integrity to be a great Emily Parnham Siu Wan Tso Jack Barnes Jeanne Frase county commissioner, Rich Paroutaud David Underwood Judy Barnes John Frase especially during these Suzanne Paroutaud Tammy Beckwith Katie Gale challenging times. But it’s Doug Peterson Glenda Veach Lisa Betts Julie Gamewell her willingness to listen Sharon Peterson Carolyn Vian Jonathan Biggers Bill Gannon that sold me on her. She Tanya Phillips Loren Vian Kristi Biggers Janis Garland wants to hear from us, Jerry Pierson Sally Villas Mark Bittler Clyde Gartner keeps an open mind, and Pam Pierson Deborah Vosburg Bonnie Blake Chic Gordon acts on the facts.” Dr. Jennifer Polley Gene Weaver Susan Dawn Bledsoe Jeanne Gordon Bill Potter Judy Weaver - John McCroskey, retired Carl Bohlin Bruce Grant Gene Potter Leah Wegener Lewis County Sheriff John Braun Lin Grey Jill Potter Debra Welsh Marlo Braun Gene Groshong Judy Potter Jennifer West Former State Rep. Bill Brum- Mary Gutter Kathy Lieske Audrey Rademaker Carol White Lisa Liniger Peter Rademaker sickle Dottie Guy Dan White Carl Buster Silas Guy Dr. Lily Lo Flossie Reed Gary White Dennis Hadaller Kale Lotton Vernetta Smith Rickert Melissa White “Edna Fund believes Don Hager Patti Luger Clarence Robbins Jean Hager Daryl Lund Shirley Roberts Sonja White in inding a basin-wide Susan Wickert solution to our looding Harold Hahnenkratt Susan Luque Jeff Robertson Sherrie Hail-Shea Darlene Mackey Donna Ryan Blake Wiley problems and its tie Juanita Hall Timothy Mackey Dianna Samuelson Gracie Wiley to strong economic Eunice Halvorson Stasha Magnder Kelly Samuelson Dr. Joe Wiley development. We can’t Lori Hamilton Sherie Malotte Rod Samuelson Jon Wiley have one without the Scott Hamilton William Manring Wade Samuelson Lauren Wiley other.” Kay Harris Nancy Margart Caleb Schieck Nicole Wiley - Bill Moeller, former Candace Hashagen William Margart Layna Schmidt Sharolyn Wiley Centralia mayor and city Carol Hawes Barbara Mason Mark Schmidt Marla Williams Carolyn Schmit councillor Kay Heenan Frank Mason Richard Williams Pat Henning Nancy Mason Tammy Schultz Malynda Wilson Dr. Jennifer Caserta Bruce Henry Faye Matson Joanne Schwartz Lyn Castillo De Levie Yolinda Hipp Gerry Matson Kari Shafer Stephen Wilson Jon Chastain Kathy Horn Roy Matson Shirley Sharp Doris Wood Marie Chastain Charles Hubbert Leora Mauel Ann Shirer Chuck Wrzesinski Roberta Sue Church Carol Hughes Lora Mauel Bob Shirer Gail Wrzesinski Dave Clark Lisa Humphreys Betty Maynor Pat Slusher Joan Zimmerman Juile Clark Lorraine Hurst Jeanne McAllister Brian Smith Heidi Zipperer Edna doorbelled from Packwood to Pe Ell and from Vader to North of Centralia, listening to you!

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Paid for by Elect Edna J. Fund Committee (R), 133 Sunnyside Drive, Centralia WA 98531 CH483323cz.ke Main 14  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012 ELECTIONS Lewis County Man Wanted Since 2008 for Child Molestation Arrested in Texas, Chuck-Norris Style By The Chronicle The sheriff’s office has been at- area, according to the release. escape by water, according to the re- Texas Rangers have arrested a tempting to locate Yeager, 41, since Earlier this week, detectives re- lease. At the time of his arrest, Yeager Lewis County man who has been the arrest warrant was issued in ceived information that he was stay- had a large amount of survival gear, wanted by police since 2008 for al- 2008, according to the release. Last ing with a relative in Quitman, Texas, a rifle, fishing gear and a canoe. leged child molestation of a girl in Pe October he was listed as one of “Lew- 94 miles west of Dallas, according “The Texas Rangers, as well as Ell, according to a press release from is County’s Most Wanted.” to the release. When a Texas ranger Chuck Norris, can be proud of this the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. He was wanted on suspicion of located Yeager on Thursday evening, ranger,” said Sheriff Steve Mansfield Michael T. Yeager, apparently voyeurism and for six counts of al- Yeager was not actually living at a in the release. living as a survivalist in the woods, leged third-degree child molestation residence; he was living in the woods. The sheriff’s office is currently Michael Troy Yeager tried unsuccessfully to flee by water for allegedly molesting his girlfriend’s The ranger tracked him through coordinating with Texas authorities wanted since as the lawman approached, accord- 14-year-old daughter for several years the woods, overtook him, and arrest- to have Yeager extradited to Lewis 2008 ing to the sheriff’s office. when they lived together in the Pe Ell ed him as Yeager was attempting to County, according to the release. Glance: Comparing McKenna, Inslee on the Issues By The Associated Press FEDERAL HEALTH CARE LAW: Inslee Democrat Jay Inslee and Pollster: Wash. Governor’s Race is a ‘Tossup’ is ready to fully embrace the im- plementation of President Barack Republican Rob McKenna are By Rachel La Corte locked in one of the most com- Obama’s health care law. McKen- petitive gubernatorial races in The Associated Press na is urging caution on the law’s the country. Here’s a breakdown expansion of Medicaid. He says OLYMPIA — A new poll released Thursday shows an exceptionally Medicaid is a crucial safety net of how they stand on some of close race between Democrat Jay Inslee and Republican Rob McKenna the major issues facing our state. but questions whether the state re- in the final stretch of a campaign that’s considered to be one of the ally wants one in three people to most competitive gubernatorial contests in the nation. Jay Inslee Rob McKenna be eligible for Medicaid under the ECONOMY: The economic strate- Democrat Republican The KCTS 9 Washington poll showed Inslee with a 47.9 percent to gies in the race for governor have 44.7 percent lead over McKenna among registered voters, with 7.5 per- new law. Before accepting the ex- pansion, he wants to see a six-year showed clear differences. Inslee supporting what he calls a tax cent undecided. Among likely voters, Inslee and McKenna are nearly would like to target tax breaks even, with Inslee holding just a 47.1 percent to 46.3 percent advantage plan showing how it will be fund- gimmick in which the state would ed and efforts that would keep as and aid toward clusters of indus- take charge of more funding of over McKenna, with 6.6 percent undecided. In both camps, the num- tries, such as clean energy and life bers are within the margin of error, showing that the race continues to many people as possible covered education while lessening the by private insurance. sciences, seeking to spur another burden on local governments. be very close. revolution like the state has helped “The governor’s race is just an absolute tossup right now,” said Matt lead in aerospace and computer GAY MARRIAGE: Voters will Barreto, director of the poll. “This makes it really interesting.” software. McKenna is focused The poll, conducted by the University of Washington, also found vot- weigh in next month on ers supporting four ballot measures dealing with gay marriage, legal- in easing the regulatory burden, Referendum 74, which asks for izing marijuana, approving charter schools and limiting taxes. looking to streamline the process them to either accept or reject for businesses to get permits and the law legalizing same-sex simplify the process for businesses marriage that was passed by the revenues. Both candidates are schools and that they need to be to collect taxes when they operate Legislature this year and signed looking to save money by mak- part of the mix in Washington. in multiple jurisdictions. by Gregoire. That law is on hold ing government more efficient Inslee opposes them, saying he pending the outcome of the and curbing health care costs. doesn’t think the research indi- FREE LIFETIME TAXES: Both Inslee and election. Inslee said he supports The next governor is likely to cates that they are helpful and TIRE & MILEAGE CARE McKenna say they would veto gay marriage and will vote to face an immediate budget chal- that there are other ways to en- any new taxes, except in the uphold the law. McKenna said lenge, with lawmakers searching courage innovation in schools. To help you get more miles case of a revenue package to pay that while he supports the state’s out of your tires and more for transportation projects or in current “everything but marriage” for an extra $2 billion even after miles per gallon of gas. the case of tax exemptions that domestic partnership law, he expected revenue growth. That MARIJUANA: Both Inslee and may be repealed. Democratic opposes gay marriage and will figure includes money needed to McKenna have said that they Gov. Chris Gregoire and some vote to reject R-74. respond to a state Supreme Court will vote against I-502, which FREE With youR lawmakers have expressed decision that said the state is not would legalize and tax recre- tiRE PuRchasE support for new taxes to help pay BUDGET: In order to free up ex- adequately funding education. ational marijuana sales for those over 21 in Washington. If the Centralia for education. Inslee opposes the tra cash for education, McKenna 1211 Harrison Ave. voter-approved initiatives that would like to cap non-education EDUCATION: The candidates measure passes, Inslee has said differ on whether the state he would respect the will of the 736-6603 require the Legislature to have a spending growth at 6 percent per CH481835sl.cg two-thirds majority to raise taxes. biennium while Inslee believes should pursue charter schools. voters. McKenna has said he has Chehalis McKenna supports those rules. his economic plan can trigger McKenna notes that many oth- concerns about the potential 36 N. Market Blvd. Inslee has accused McKenna of strong job growth to increase er states have allowed charter conflict with federal law. 748-0295

News in Brief LewisLewis CountyCounty CommissionerCommissioner (GOP)(GOP) Centralia City Council to Chehalis to Take Final In these challengingchallenging economiceconomic timestimes Talk Fire Flow Rules Vote on Utility Rates LewisLewis County County needs needs his his expertise. expertise. By The Chronicle By The Chronicle The Centralia City Council The Chehalis City Council Colonel US Army, 30 years —Retired will consider various fire flow is expected to officially increase requirements in the designated utility rates for the first time in Masters Degree in Gov.—The American University urban growth area on Tuesday five years at their regular meet- Dean of Social Sciences—South Puget Sound CC night, including ideas ranging ing Monday night. from completely removing the Utility rates, including water, Chairman—Cowlitz Lewis Economic Development fire flow requirement to remov- sewer and stormwater, will in- District ing the requirement from single- crease by an average of $20.78 a Vice -Chair & former Chair—Pacific Mountain family homes. month starting in November for Fire flow refers to the the first year. Workforce Development Consortium amount and duration of water When the proposed increas- Ron’s resume is extensive. For a complete back- supply needed to extinguish a es have gone fully into effect by ground go to www.RonAverill.net fire. 2016, average rates would have Those who support the fire increased by almost 45 percent Look at Ron Averill'sAverill’s RecordRecord—WhyWhy change what is working? flow requirement claim it keeps from current bills. — insurance rates down in the The average residential cus- community. tomer in Chehalis pays $100.85 Balancing the Budget: Made the tough decisions to keep county government in the Those against the mandated per month now, according to black when most others are borrowing money. Rose Bowman, LC Treasurer fire flow, which is required in the city. The increase will push An effective three person CEO Team: We are a team, Ron has earned my respect & the urban growth area outside up residents’ bill next year to city limits, argue the regulation $121.63 on average. support. He gathers the facts then makes the decision, even the tough ones. Vote for is costly and is an unfair man- The Chehalis City Council the team that works. Lee Grose, Commissioner date on residents. meets the second and fourth No action is expected to be Monday of each month at 6 p.m. Veterans: Ron led the way to establish a Veteran’s support system that gives them taken, but public comment is in the Chehalis City Hall on 350 critical temporary support while finding services to help them with their long term welcome. N. Market Blvd. needs: Dave Shook, LC Veteran Advisory Committee The Centralia City Council While a public hearing on the meets the second and fourth rate increase has already been Economic Development & Jobs: Ron doesn’t just talk about jobs he has a record of Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. held, general public testimony is working for the worker and for job creation. Bob Guenther & Bill Lotto in the Centralia City Hall at 118 allowed at the beginning of each W. Maple St. City Council meeting. Flooding: Ron is a leader on the Flood Authority Council and is passionate about working with local citizens, the state and federal governments for a basin-wide solu- tion, including a dam at the headwaters of the Chehalis. Rep. Richard DeBolt Public Safety: Supports the needs of law enforcement and the Law & Justice System to give them the resources to keep our communities safe. Steve Mansfield, Sheriff & Jonathan Meyer, Prosecutor

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Paid for by Committee to Re-Elect Ron Averill (GOP) 2523 Graf Road, Centralia, WA 98531 CH483271cz.cg The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012 • Main 15 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief In Boost For Obama, Top Security Official, Unemployment Dozens of States Make Seven Others Killed Rate Falls in Most Beirut Car Bomb, Of Nation’s Political It Hard to Get Abortions Lebanon’s Deadliest Battleground States By Lindsey Tanner Attack in Years CLEVELAND (AP) — Un- BEIRUT (AP) — A car The Associated Press employment rates fell last month bomb ripped through Beirut in nearly all of the battleground CHICAGO — It’s legal to get ‘‘The ideal thing would be that no one gets on Friday, killing a top security states that will determine the an abortion in America, but in official and seven others, shear- presidential winner, giving Pres- many places it is hard and get- pregnant unless they’re ready — that ing the balconies off apartment ident Barack Obama fresh fod- ting harder. all pregnancies are desired pregnancies, buildings and sending bloodied der to argue that voters should Just this year, 17 states set new residents staggering into the stick with him in an election fo- limits on abortion; 24 did last year, but that’s not what happens.’’ streets in the most serious blast cused squarely on the economy. according to the Guttmacher In- the Lebanese capital has seen in The declines, however, were stitute, a pro-abortion rights non- Dr. Renee Mestad four years. modest. It’s unknown whether profit whose numbers are widely OB-GYN Dozens of people were they will do much to sway unde- respected. In several states with wounded in the attack, which cided voters who are consider- the most restrictive laws, the num- the state-run news agency said ing whether to back Republican ber of abortions has fallen slightly, targeted the convoy of Brig. her abortion in June, a Chicago people’s views are nuanced. A Mitt Romney or give the Demo- Gen. Wissam al-Hassan, the pleasing abortion opponents who woman says her own gynecolo- Gallup poll last month found cratic president four more years. head of the intelligence division say the laws are working. gist refused to offer any advice, nearly as many voters consider The statewide data released Some of the states with the of Lebanon’s domestic security fearing that just mentioning themselves “pro-life” as those forces. by the Labor Department on toughest laws are spread across a abortion could endanger her job who say they are “pro-choice.” Friday provide one of the last big middle swath of the country, Many Lebanese quickly at a Catholic hospital. And a new Gallup poll re- raised the possibility the vio- comprehensive looks at the stretching from Canada to the “The level and scope of activ- leased Wednesday found that health of the U.S. economy Gulf of Mexico. lence was connected to the civil ity on abortion and family plan- nearly 40 percent of female regis- war in neighboring Syria, which ahead of Election Day, now a ning is completely unparalleled tered voters surveyed in 12 swing has sent destabilizing ripples little more than two weeks away. IN SOUTH DAKOTA, which has to anything we have seen before,” states consider abortion the through Lebanon for the past 19 Voters will get one more update just one abortion clinic, law- said Elizabeth Nash, Guttmach- most important election issue for months. Al-Hassan led an inves- on the national unemployment makers want to extend the re- er’s states issues manager. women — even outranking jobs. tigation over the summer that rate just days before the elec- quired waiting period from two “The way people are attacking implicated a pro-Syrian Leba- tion. But the state reports matter days to three for women seeking abortion is distressing because PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA sup- nese politician and one of the greatly to the Obama and Rom- to end a pregnancy. Next door they are getting much more cre- ports access to abortion. GOP highest aides to Syrian President ney campaigns, which believe in North Dakota, there’s only ative the way they’re chipping challenger Mitt Romney says the public’s impressions of the one clinic. The same is true in away” at it, said Dr. Renee Mes- Roe vs. Wade, the Supreme Bashar Assad in plots to carry economy are shaped mostly by Mississippi, where a new law tad, an OB-GYN who provides Court’s nearly 40-year-old deci- out bombings in Lebanon. local conditions rather than na- threatens that lone clinic’s exis- abortions in upstate New York. sion legalizing abortion, should Friday’s blast was also a re- tional ones. tence. In several states, doctors Access to abortion isn’t much of be overturned, which would al- minder of Lebanon’s grim his- now must warn women about a problem there. But it was where low states to ban abortion. tory, when the 1975-1990 civil Sensing Vulnerability, purported risks from abortion she used to work in Missouri. Anti-abortion attorney Te- war made the country notorious that most scientists reject. “The ideal thing would be that resa Collett, a law professor at for kidnappings, car bombs and GOP Pounces After There are hurdles even in no one gets pregnant unless they’re the University of St. Thomas political assassinations. Even states like Illinois, where abor- ready — that all pregnancies are in Minneapolis, says her ideal since the war’s end, Lebanon has News CIA Quickly tion laws are more lenient and desired pregnancies, but that’s not would be “to live in a country been a proxy battleground for Linked Militants clinics relatively plentiful. what happens,” Mestad said. where abortion is not even really regional conflict, and the Medi- Patients arriving for abor- thinkable.” She’d like to see Roe terranean seaside capital has To Libya Attack tions at a Granite City, Ill., clinic WHILE SURVEYS HAVE consis- vs. Wade overturned, but even been prey to sudden, surprising WASHINGTON (AP) — can expect to find their pho- tently shown most Americans if it is, she said, the debate won’t and often unexplained violence Sensing a moment of political tographs on an anti-abortion support keeping abortion legal end because it would be up to shattering periods of calm. vulnerability on national securi- activist’s website. And before in certain circumstances, many states to ban abortion. ty, Republicans pounced Friday Roadside Bomb in on disclosures that President Barack Obama’s administration Streets Aflame in Lebanon Afghanistan Kills 19 could have known early on that En Route to Wedding militants, not angry protesters, launched the attack on U.S. dip- Celebration in Minibus lomats in Libya. KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) Within 24 hours of the dead- — A roadside bomb tore through ly attack, the CIA station chief a minibus carrying people to a in Libya reported to Washing- wedding celebration in northern ton that there were eyewitness Afghanistan on Friday, killing at reports that the attack was car- least 19 people and wounding 16, ried out by militants, officials authorities said. told The Associated Press. But The blast underscored the for days, the Obama adminis- heavy toll the war has taken tration blamed it on an out-of- on civilians who are frequently control demonstration over an caught up in the fighting be- American-made video ridicul- tween insurgents and Afghan ing Islam’s Prophet Muhammad. and foreign security forces. Paul Ryan, the Republican The bus was taking guests vice presidential nominee, led to a wedding celebration in Friday’s charge. the Dawlat Abad district of “Look around the world, turn the northern Balkh province, on your TV,” Ryan said in an about 450 kilometers (270 miles) interview with WTAQ radio in northwest of the capital, Kabul, the election battleground state police spokesman Shir Jan Du- of Wisconsin. “And what we see rani said. in front of us is the absolute un- Bilal Hussein / The Associated Press raveling of the Obama adminis- A man on a motorbike passes burning tires laid by Sunni protesters, angry at the killing of Brig. Gen. Wissam al-Hassan, Doctors Say 15-Year-Old tration’s foreign policy.” to block a road in Beirut, Lebanon on Friday. A car bomb ripped through Beirut on Friday, killing a top security oicial As a security matter, how the and several others, shearing the balconies of apartment buildings and sending bloodied residents staggering into Pakistani Shooting Obama administration immedi- the streets in the most serious blast the Lebanese capital has seen in four years. Dozens of people were wounded in ately described the attack has lit- the attack, which the state-run news agency said targeted the convoy of Brig. Gen. Wissam al-Hassan, a top security Victim Malala tle effect on broader counterter- oicial in Lebanon. rorism strategies or on the hunt Yousufzai is Able to for those responsible for the inci- Stand With Help dent, in which the U.S. ambassa- Colorado Fans Upset After Madonna Uses Guns in Show LONDON (AP) — The Brit- dor and three other Americans ish hospital treating a 15-year- By P. Solomon Banda And Steven K. Paulson were killed. And Republicans The scene reminded some old Pakistani girl shot in the have offered no explanation for The Associated Press concert-goers of the July 20 head by the Taliban raised why the president would want to shooting at an Aurora theater ‘‘Everybody who was DENVER — Some Colo- hopes for her recovery Friday conceal the nature of the attack. where a gunman dressed in when doctors said she was able rado fans are upset after music black and wearing a helmet, around me all had superstar Madonna used guns to stand with some help and to body armor and a gas mask shock on their face. I write. Dow Falls 205 as Weak during a performance in a com- stepped through a side door and munity that is still raw from a Malala Yousufzai appeared Earnings Drag Stock opened fire with a semi-auto- heard a lot of ‘wows.’’’ with her eyes open and alert as mass shooting at a local theater matic rifle and pistols, killing 12 and a violent summer that in- she lay in a hospital bed, in the Market Lower; GE, people and injuring at least an- Aaron Fransua cludes the unsolved slaying of a first photographs released by other 58, some of whom may be concert-goer Microsoft, Mcdonald’s 10-year-old girl. the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Madonna’s second act at her disabled for life. Birmingham since she arrived Disappoint Burns was friends with Jes- from Pakistan on Monday. show Thursday night at the Pepsi Rosenberg said Madonna’s NEW YORK (AP) — Poor sica Ghawi, 24, who died in the It was a series of positive de- Center in Denver featured the style is to shake things up. corporate earnings reports shooting. velopments since the shooting, 54-year-old singer using a fake “Madonna does not make pounded the stock market Fri- gun to shoot a masked gunman “It sort of hits closer to home which was a brazen bid by the day in a sour end to an other- for me,” he said. things pretty and tie them up Taliban to silence the girl, who and images of blood splattering with a bow,” she said. wise strong week of trading. The on a large screen behind the stage. The Denver metro-area is still has been an outspoken advocate In a statement before begin- Dow Jones industrial average She used the set for her perfor- reeling from the unsolved abduc- for girls’ right to education. fell more than 200 points for its mances in other cities for the song tion and slaying of Jessica Ridge- ning the tour, Madonna said Still, doctors said she shows worst day in four months. “Gang Bang,” which includes the way, and on Thursday before the she does not condone the use of signs of infection and faces a Disappointing results from lyrics “shot my lover in the head.” concert, police announced they guns. long, difficult recovery with un- three giants of the Dow — Mi- “We’re dancing and all of had three suspects in custody in “Rather they are symbols of certain prospects. crosoft, General Electric and a sudden people started real- the slaying of five people at a bar wanting to appear strong and “She is not out of the woods McDonald’s — were partly to izing what the song was,” said and grill in east Denver. wanting to find a way to stop yet,” hospital medical director blame. The Standard & Poor’s concert-goer Aaron Fransua, 25, Madonna’s press agent, Liz feelings that I find hurtful or Dr. Dave Rosser said. “Having 500 index fared even worse, as who was in section 120. “We all Rosenberg, said Friday that there damaging,” she said. said that, she’s doing very well. widespread worries about com- just stood there. Everybody who was no way to eliminate the scene, She said she is using the guns In fact, she was standing with panies’ ability to keep churn- was around me all had shock on because it is a core part of the show. as symbols of intolerance and some help for the first time this ing out better profits drove the their face. I heard a lot of ‘wows,’” “It’s like taking out the third “the pain I have felt from having morning when I went in to see broader market down. Fransua said. act of Hamlet,” she said. my heart broken.” her.” Main 16  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012 LOCAL

Pete Caster / [email protected] Memphis Brownrigg, 4, holds onto the inger of Shannon Baumel, the director of nurses at Pope’s Kids Place, on Tuesday at the Vivian’s House Respite Care Center on the Pope’s Kids Campus in Centralia. Brownrigg, who lives full time at the Respite Center, has cerebral palsy, which, according to the National Institute of Health, is a group of disorders that can involve brain and nervous system functions, such as movement, learning, hearing, seeing and thinking.

Children lay down for nap time at the Pope’s Kids Place Preschool on Tuesday af- CONTACT INFO ternoon in Centralia. The all-day preschool is open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Parents Pope’s Kids Place Grows, Keeps and guardians drop of and pick up children at various times throughout the day. 230 Washington Way, Centralia Its ‘Heart’ in Respite Care www.popeskidsplace.org 736-9178 By Kyle Spurr also treats many children who [email protected] have suffered from abuse, includ- Way campus. ing shaken baby syndrome. A new respite center will cost Pope’s Kids Place is best The respite center can treat $875,000, Anderson said, and known as a respite center for 12 children up to 18 years old at will be 4,950 square feet with a those with special needs, but its one time. For children with spe- covered drive through to pick growing Fords Prairie campus cial needs, they can be treated at up and drop off children. is also home to a full-service Pope’s Kids Place until they are The non-profit clinic cur- pediatric clinic and an all-day 21 years old. rently has $102,000 for the new preschool. A few miles down the Dr. Isaac Pope, the founder respite center. road its pediatric dental clinic of the medical clinic, said along Anderson said the clinic on Harrison Avenue is bustling. with the children’s struggles, he will have to fundraise and find The nonprofit, located off has seen the families of children grants for the remaining funds. Washington Way, serves all chil- with special needs be torn apart “It may take a couple years,” An- dren, with a focus on those who by the financial or emotional derson said, “but it will happen.” have special needs and are un- difficulties. Pope’s Kids Place has nearly Rooms at the pediatric clinic on the Pope’s Kids Place campus in Centralia have derinsured. “Stress can destroy a family,” 50 employees and relies on state diferent themes. This particular room has a Girls Scouts theme and was painted All children are welcome in Pope said. money for about 80 to 88 per- by Veronica Haworth. the medical clinic, the preschool Pope, 73, said he looked cent of its funds. and the dental clinic. The heart of across the country for a model In the past year, the center’s Eagle Scouts have finished 10 doubled its space, added two Pope’s, however, is and always will that he could copy when he was gross income is $2.57 million, projects on the campus, includ- more dental chairs and a second be its respite center, leaders told creating the center in the 1990s, and expenditures are $2.48 mil- ing landscaping and placing giant dentist over the summer. The Chronicle during a tour of its but couldn’t find one. lion, Anderson said. The net in- crayons outside the respite center. As the nonprofit respite and tidy four-building site this week. “We had to make this up as come for the nonprofit in 2012 is Veronica Haworth, a Girl care center continues to grow, Shannon Baumel, the direc- we went along, and we still have $88,566, with that money going Scout and W.F. West graduate, Pope said the center will depend tor of nurses, said the respite cen- a long way to go,” Pope said. toward future expansion. recently painted four rooms in on the community’s support. ter routinely serves kids who are Executive Director Frank Besides plans for a new re- the pediatric clinic. “This is a wonderful com- in comas, have autism, suffer sei- Anderson said the primary goal spite center, Pope’s Kids Place The Pope’s Kids Place Dental munity,” Pope said. “We exist zures or have other special needs. now is to build a new respite has already made improvements Clinic, located at 711 Harrison because of that wonderfulness Baumel said the respite center care center on the Washington over the past couple years. Ave. in Centralia, also recently of our community.” Chehalis • 748-6611 MORE THAN JUST A TIRE STORE! We work on all makes and models. 1283 NW State Ave. Quality - Performance- Nationwide Warranty - Fleet Services Exit 79 Off I-5 • Oil & Lube • Belts & Hoses Monday - Friday • Shocks & Struts • Batteries 7:30 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. • Air Conditioning • Custom Wheels • Radiator • General Repair Saturday • Computerized Wheel • Suspension Service 8:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. Alignments • Auto & Lt. Truck www.tiresincwa.com • Brakes Accessories Serving Lewis County for Over 57 Years • Lift Kits And Much More! Get up to Pumpkin Carving Contest! $

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Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Calkins Wins District Golf Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 3 Sports e-mail: [email protected] Title 2B Football QUICK

HITS Friday’s Prep Football Results La Center 35, Toledo 32 Onalaska 45, Winlock 42 MWP 48, North Beach 8 Capital 42, W.F. West 14 Black Hills 42, Centralia 17

Napavine 28, Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle Mossyrock 0 Napavine’s Layne Hellem, left, leaps over Mossyrock’s Kyler Hazen’s (1) tackle attempt during the Tigers’ win Friday in Napavine. Adna 14, Pe Ell 7 Tigers Shut Down Mossyrock Rochester 41, By Brandon Hansen and Shaun Stephens,” Tiger Hellem, meanwhile, proved with 29 yards receiving. Katyn Stevenson 14 [email protected] coach Josh Fay said. “That was to be a bowling ball on offense, Newcomb added to the Ti- our emphasis.” rushing 23 times for 123 yards gers’ lead midway through the Hoquiam 41, NAPAVINE — The Tigers Hazen was held to 66 rush- despite the Vikings staying at second quarter with a 13-yard Tenino 3 caged Mossyrock’s extensive as- ing yards in the contest, and the home with nine players in the touchdown run. sortment of offensive weapons, Vikings had negative yardage in middle. He put Napavine on the “Jorden is sneaky fast for us,” holding the powerful Vikings their first two drives of the game. board with 7 minutes to go in Fay said. “We try to get him the to just 158 total yards in a 28-0 Shriver was held to 11 offensive the first quarter on a 4-yard run. ball a few different ways.” 2A Football Central 2B League victory here yards, and the Tigers picked off “That was hard running up Napavine picked off two pass- on Friday night. The win moved three Viking passes. the gut because they stacked the es in the second half to slow the Miscues Doom Napavine into the drivers seat “We knew we needed to stop box,” Hellem said, “So we went Viking offense, and Tiger quar- for a crossover playoff game and their speedy guys and we didn’t around with Jorden Hartley.” terback David Grace had a 6-yard Tigers in Loss showcased just how immovable let them get around our ends,” Hartley outflanked the touchdown run with just under its defense can be. Napavine running back Layne Mossyrock defense, including 9 minutes to go in the game to to Black Hills “We talked all week about Hellem said. “We just followed a 63-yard touchdown with 13 round out the Tigers’ scoring. how we had to contain Mossyr- our reads and studied our scout- seconds left in the first quarter. By The Chronicle ock’s Kyler Hazen, Cody Shriver ing reports.” He would also finish the game please see NAPAVINE, page S5 TUMWATER — The Tigers made a bit of noise in the second quarter, but 2A Football a half-dozen turnovers was too much to overcome in a 42-17 loss to Black Hills Van Sickle, Capital Offense Runs Over Bearcats here Friday in Evergreen 2A By Aaron VanTuyl Conference football action. Centralia trailed 14-10 [email protected] at one point in the second The Cougars didn't get flashy quarter, but three intercep- and didn't try anything outside tions — two of which were of their wheelhouse. With a pro- taken back for touchdowns lific running back and an offen- — and three lost fumbles, sive line resembling the refrig- one of which was returned erator aisle at Sears, Capital had all the way, gave Black Hills no need to get cute. all the breathing room it Kia Van Sickle carried the would need. ball 30 times for 214 yards and Zack Joaquin ran 15 four touchdowns, and the Cou- times for 125 yards to lead gars piled up 425 yards of of- the Wolves’ offense, which fense in a 42-14 win over W.F. piled up a total 424 yards in West Friday night in Chehalis. the win. "I think with any line he's a “We did a good job get- great back, but then you throw ting back in the game,” Cen- that crew in front of him … We tralia coach Steve Amrine haven't seen a line like that since said of the second quarter, I've been here," Bearcat coach in which Centralia scored Bob Wollan said. "These guys all of its 17 points, “but to are the real deal. They're as-ad- turn the ball over that many vertised." times and let them score The win puts Capital (6-2, that fast just put ourselves 3-1 league) alone in second place in tough situations.” in the Evergreen 2A Conference Tiger quarterback Joe standings, and puts the Bearcats Pete Caster / [email protected] Blaser completed 12 of 23 in third and needing a win over W.F. West’s Alex Cox gets brought down by Capital’s Nathan Hull (20) and Zach Smith during the irst quarter of an Evergreen passes for 183 yards and rival Centralia next week to seal 2A Conference football game at Bearcat Stadium in Chehalis. two touchdowns — a 45- a playoff berth. yard pass to Pat Neely, and a The Cougars were as tough 44-yard pass to Baylor Scott. le-breaking 41-yard scoring run the Bearcats' first-half luck took Cougars up 22-7. as advertised in the first half, by Dylan Verderico to tie it. a turn for the worse. Their sec- "Our offense, for the most Scott finished with five behind 129 rushing yards and catches for 88 yards. Capital, though, marched ond drive last two plays before a part, didn't do our defense two touchdowns by Van Sickle, any favors," Wollan said. "We Chuck McKeever, who the first of which came from 38 downfield on a 10-play, 72-yard fumble put the ball back in Cap- moved from his normal drive, which Becker capped ital's hand, and six plays later couldn't keep the ball in our yards out on Capital's first drive. hands, and consequently our de- fullback spot to tailback for The Bearcats answered with with a bootleg to the right. Becker hit Jakob Racimo from 5 That, unfortunately for the yards out — and Van Sickle ran fense had to play all game long." please see TIGERS, page S3 two big plays — a 26-yard com- pletion to Alex Cox, and a tack- Chehalis faithful, was where in the conversion — to put the please see BEARCATS, page S3

Steamy The Final Word Streams rises of the head of Sounders FC Coach Suspended a Game for Comments W.F. West’s Brad NEW YORK (AP) — Seattle Sound- respect for the officials at all times.” TV’s Best Bet Downs during the ers coach Sigi Schmid was suspended for a Schmid criticized referee Ricardo Sala- College Football second quarter of game and fined $2,000 by MLS on Friday zar at halftime, saying it’s “nightmare” an Evergreen 2A for comments about the officials during when he officiates. Stanford at Cal Conference foot- and after his team’s 0-0 tie with Real Salt The coach was more diplomatic after Noon ball game against Lake on Wednesday night. the match. FOX Capital on Friday “Sigi Schmid’s comments earlier this “I don’t want any more questions about at Bearcat Stadium week about the officiating were unaccept- Salazar, but the thing is, our fans know his in Chehalis. able,” MLS Commissioner Don Garber name,” Schmid said. “I don’t think many said. “MLS requires that its players, coach- fans know the name of the referee. I think Pete Caster / [email protected] es, and club leadership maintain proper that’s an indication.” Sports 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012 SPORTS

Thursday’s 2A Volleyball Yellowjackets Win Evergreen Title Centralia Avenges EvCo Loss to Aberdeen By The Chronicle games, but missed five in the fi- Centralia got a boost from its nale. seniors and a spark from a fresh- “We were up at the very end, man as the Tigers downed Ever- and then we made a couple of green 2A Conference foe Aber- errors and they got us,” Bearcat deen in four games on Thursday coach Lisa Wilson said. “Our night. The Tigers overcame a blocking was outstanding. We second-game loss to win 25-20, just had some youthful errors.” 19-25, 25-18, 25-18 on senior Jordan Sherfey racked up five night. solo blocks, along with an assist- “I know the girls really want- ed block, three kills and an 11 for ed this one bad,” Centralia coach 13 serving line. Julie Spencer had Neil Sharp said. “They had beat- seven kills and two solo blocks, en us earlier in the season. Our while serving 12 for 13 with four girls tried very hard, they were aces, and Molly Russell hit on all just a bit inconsistent.” 10 of her serves with seven as- The Tigers served 10 percent sists and five digs. below their season average (76 Morgan Dunson had a pair of 91, 84 percent) but powered of solo blocks and a kill, Taylor through. Spahr served 14 for 15 and Drew Senior Miriam Ash had 13 Christopher was cited for her kills and 20 digs for Centralia. work defensively. Fellow seniors Brooke Lutman The Bearcats (2-9) will wrap Lynnae Erickson / Courtesy Photo had four digs and Payton Zan- up the regular season at home The Centralia Middle School Yellowjackets inished irst out of seven schools at the Tri-County Evergreen District Cross dofsky added four kills and two against rival Centralia on Tues- Country Meet Wednesday at the Deschutes River Ranch in East Olympia. Four of the Yellowjackets inished in the top blocks while serving 13 for 14. day. 10, led by Stefany Larsen’s ifth-place inish. Pictured in the top row, from left, are Ila Silva, Emily Huerta, Elizabeth Mack- “I’m glad the girls were able “If we play like we did tonight lin, Tifani Burris, Emily Horwath, Kary Sathre, Stefany Larsen, Joelle Mettler and Cheyllyn Collinsworth. In the bottom to fight through,” Sharp said. against Centralia, we stand a re- row, from left, are Makayla Erickson, Payton Meyer, Mariah Hall, Emeila Snyder, Athena Williamson, Amaya Flores, Rylee Mackenzie Wasson had 10 ally good chance to win,” Wil- Erwin. kills and 13 digs. Michaela Hall son said. “So, hopefully, we can had 13 kills while Tucker McAu- do that. It’d be a nice end to the ley dished out 24 assists and season.” Bryse Gilmore added 10 digs Thursday’s Prep Football and eight aces. Freshman Hayden Blaser TIRE came off the bench and pro- FALL SALE Spokane Kicker Hits 67-Yard Field Goal vided an offensive surge, notch- SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — A high school field goal. The re- tempts (7 of 14) going into the ing six assists. The Tigers also FREE LIFETIME Washington state senior hit a 67- cord is 68 yards, set by Dirk Bor- game, including kicks of 52 and honored senior Venessa Chairez, yard field goal to tie the mark for gognone of Reno, Nev., in 1985. 56 yards. who had a knee injury this sea- TIRE & MILEAGE the second-longest field goal in a The NFL record is 63 yards. "I felt confident in my leg son. CARE high school game. Central Valley coach Rick strength," Rehkow told The The win is important for the To help you get more miles Central Valley High's Austin Giampietri said Friday that Spokesman-Review newspaper. Tigers. If they can win their next Rehkow drilled the kick, with he could tell the kick had a "I went out there and you get two games, they’ll be seeded out of your tires and more distance to spare, to tie a game chance the instant the 6-foot-2, that extra adrenaline going. I let fourth in the district tourna- miles per gallon of gas. with Shadle Park High at 55 as 200-pound Rehkow booted it. it rip. Luckily it stayed through ment, rather than fifth. Centra- lia (12-11 overall, 3-7 league) will FREE With youR regulation expired Thursday "It wasn't spinning real fast. the uprights and once I saw the tiRE PuRchasE night. Central Valley, in the Spo- He hit it right in the belly," Gi- arms go up (from referees) it was play at rival W.F. West on Tues- kane suburbs, went on to beat ampietri said. "It went between just an overwhelming feeling of day. Shadle Park 62-55 in overtime. the uprights." joy." Rehkow's field goal set a Giampietri said the choice "I couldn't have done it with- Bearcats Fall to Capital Washington state record. The with time running out was to try out a great team putting me in OLYMPIA — W.F. West gave Centralia previous mark was 62 yards set the field goal from his own 43, the position. The line gave me sixth-ranked Capital a scare in 1211 Harrison Ave. in 1929. or to try a Hail Mary pass. enough time. Great snap, great a 25-20, 25-19, 25-23 loss here 736-6603

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Thursday’s 2A Boys Golf Sports Briefs Students Plan to Pink Out the Swamp Cup By The Chronicle The Centralia High School Sports Medicine Club and the W.F. West High School ASB have teamed up to create a fund-raiser for Breast Cancer Awareness Month that helps out local parties. The student groups are selling “Pink The Twin Cities” t-shirts, and are ask- ing local students, school staff and community mem- bers to take part by purchas- ing and wearing the shirts to Friday, Oct. 26’s Battle of the Swamp football game in Centralia. The Chronicle will take a halftime photo of the stands for Saturday’s pa- per. The pink t-shirts ($10 for sizes S, M, L and XL; $12 for 2XL; $15 for 3XL and up) will be for sale at next Fri- day’s game. Shirts can also be ordered in the W.F. West and Centralia school offices. All proceeds will go to the American Cancer Society, with the money specifically tagged to help Lewis County breast cancer Brandon Hansen / [email protected] patients and survivors. W.F. West’s Brady Calkins tees of on the 11th hole of the Three Rivers Golf Course during the second day of the 2A District Tournament in Kelso on Thursday afternoon. Middle School Battle of the Swamp Coming Wednesday The Centralia and Che- Calkins Wins Another District Title halis middle school foot- ball teams will face off on By The Chronicle Wednesday in the bi-annual KELSO — Brady Calkins Centralia-Chehalis Kiwanis caught fire on Day 2 of the Football Classic. District 4 2A Golf Champion- Proceeds from this year’s ships here at Three Rivers Golf game will benefit Centralia Course Thursday, shooting a Middle School sports pro- 5-under-par 67 to win his sec- grams. ond straight district title. The Centralia and Che- Calkins shot a 72 on Wednes- halis seventh-grade teams day, fired a 34 over the front will kick off at 6 p.m. at nine and a 3-under 33 on the Centralia’s Tiger Stadium, back nine — and recorded four with the eighth-grade game birdies in one five-hole stretch, following. The concession starting with No. 8 — to win stands will be open, and ad- the championship going away. mission is $3 for adults, $2 Hockinson's Nick Huff shot a 69 for students without an ASB on Thursday to finish in second card and $5 for a family. place with a 144. "I just really like the course," Calkins said. "It's kind of open, and I can hit the ball really far there and not get in too much trouble." Thursday's 67, and the dis- family trict title, was nice, he added, but dental care Brandon Hansen / [email protected] said he felt his score could have Presented by been even lower. Centralia’s Tucker Voetberg lines up a shot on the 10th hole of the Three Rivers Golf Course during the second day of the 2A Dr. John Pham "I missed so many putts. I District Tournament in Kelso on Thursday afternoon. could have shot way lower. It TOOTHPASTE FACTS wasn't even a very good putting place to W.F. West's Jacob Bot- at the district tournament. happy with the end of their ca- Before the invention of day, I just hit some balls close," ten, Centralia's Deter Voetberg, The Bearcats, as a team, fin- reers." toothpaste in its modern form, he said. "But I hit my driver, like, Ridgefield's Cory Smetzler, ished second in the district tour- The State 2A Boys Golf Tour- the ancients formulated their own versions from ingredients such as perfect both days. Just really Mark Morris's Dave Belt, Capi- nament for the fourth year in nament will be played at Cham- crushed eggshells and powdered good, right down the middle." tal's Brent Chapin and Hockin- a row, behind only Hockinson, bers Bay in University Place, pumice. It was not until the Calkin's teammate and fel- son's Tanner Christensen, all of which had three golfers in the which will also host the 2015 1890s that Colgate introduced the irst tube of toothpaste. By low senior Jared Rasmussen fin- whom shot a two-day score of top six. U.S. Open Championship, on the 1950s, enamel-strengthening ished third with a 148. He post- 159. "I was impressed with these May 21 and 22. The WIAA has luoride was added to toothpaste ed matching 74s on Wednesday Botten, Smetzler and Belt all three seniors (Calkins, Rasmus- yet to announce each district's as an effective decay-preventive element. Today, whitening and Thursday to edge Centra- shot par on the first hole, while sen and Botten), and the job allocations, with some schools toothpastes are slightly lia's Tucker Voetberg, who shot the remaining three finished they've done as leaders on the playing boys golf in the spring, more abrasive than regular a 74 on Thursday and tied with with bogeys to split the group team," W.F. West coach Bruce but 16 District 4 golfers quali- toothpastes, which, along with ingredients like peroxide, help Hockinson's Jarred Gomez for into two threesomes. The top Thompson said. "They've made fied last season. them more effectively remove fourth. three all finished with par on it interesting and fun, and turn Calkins, meanwhile, will stains. In any case, the primary "He just played solidly," Cen- the second hole, but Botten bird- out and play lights-out. It's been take a break from golf and re- purpose behind tooth-brushing is to remove plaque, which coats tralia coach Larry Mollerstuen ied the third playoff hole to earn great." sume daily work in the early teeth on a daily basis. Unless this said of Voetberg. "He really the 14th spot on the leaderboard, W.F. West's Seth Nishiyama spring, and hopes to improve pale yellow bioilm is removed, struggled making birdies — he with Smetzler finishing 15th shot an 87 and finished at 170, on last year's fifth-place finish at it will continue to build up and harden, and acid produced by lipped out a few — but he hung and Belt taking 16th. while Centralia's Matt Lloyd and the State 2A championships. the colonized bacteria will attack in there. He was just bulldog- Voetberg recovered from Aaron Berg — both seniors — "If I don't win this year, I'll be tooth enamel. like. If he made a mistake, he a rough drive and parred the finished at 176 and 177, respec- very disappointed in myself," he It makes good sense to start preventive measures against just kept calm and made up second hole, but Chapin, who tively. said. "It'd be four years in a row dental disease as soon as for it by making a great chip or would finish 17th, and Chris- "Both guys had goals of mak- I didn't do it, so I definitely want possible. When was the last time something." tensen, who would finish 18th, ing the second day," Mollerstuen to win this year, and at least get you had a complete dental exam? At TOWN CENTER DENTAL, we A six-way tie for 14th place both birdied the hole to leave said of his seniors. "They didn't one state championship to my make a thorough evaluation of was broken with a series of Voetberg in 19th place. It was really put themselves in state name before I'm done with high existing and potential problems. playoff holes to assign a final the highest finish for a freshman contention, but they were pretty school." Nothing is more economical than regular checkups. Small developing problems can be corrected before they become serious problems. Call us today Tigers at 1-877-378-3384 to schedule a convenient appointment. We’re Bearcats: W.F. West Heads to Centralia Friday located at 1515 NW Louisiana Continued from Sports 1 Avenue, Chehalis. Continued from Sports 1 a throw down here, and then the fourth quarter on a 9-yard Our ofice is open Monday through Saturday. Walk-ins are (threw) a stupid interception. I run. the game, ran the ball 16 times The Bearcats’ next drive lasted for 41 yards, and was also cited welcome and emergencies are could have done a lot better.” “They just wear you down,” always seen the same day. over 6 minutes, but ended 15 by Amrine for his defensive work. W.F. West’s Trei Cline Wollan said. “Our kids fought Afraid to visit the dentist? yards short of the end zone tipped, and then hauled in, a Bo Ramirez hit a 29-yard It’s okay! We cater to cowards! in a turnover on downs. The hard, but they physically just field goal for the Tigers early in Ask about Nitrous Oxide and IV Capital pass on the Cougars’ wear you down.” Conscious Sedation. defense got its only stop of second play after halftime, re- the second quarter. P.S. The wavy layer of toothpaste the half on the Cougars’ next Gueller hit 8 of 17 passes for Centralia (0-7) will host rival that sits atop toothbrush bristles turning it 18 yards before being 89 yards, but the Bearcats were is known as a “nurdle.” drive, stymying a fake punt at stopped a yard from paydirt. W.F. West on Friday night. CH481508cz.cg midfield, but two plays later able to generate only 55 yards The Bearcats need all of their on the ground. Alex Cox was Capital’s Derek Chase picked four downs to score, finally named the I-5 Toyota Player of off a pass and hauled it to the punching it in on a 1-yard run Bearcat 26-yard line, where a from Verderico. the Game, grabbing four pass- personal foul moved the ball to The Cougars went straight es for 51 yards but, more im- the 13. Four quick Van Sickle back to what worked in the first portantly piled up tackles as a runs later, the Cougars held a half, with Van Sickle — behind safety playing closer to the line 29-7 lead just before halftime. 1,280 pounds of offensive line than the defensive backfield. “They’re really good. — running seven straight times The loss leaves W.F. West at They’re fast, and their big guys for 65 yards, capping the drive 5-2 on the season and third in are strong,” Bearcat quarter- with a 36-yard scoring run. the EvCo standings with a 3-2 CH483275ac.cg back Tanner Gueller said. “But He added another score on a record. The Bearcats will play we had some chances. I missed 9-yard run midway through at Centralia on Friday. Sports 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012 SPORTS

Thursday’s Prep Cross Country Thursday’s 2A Girls Soccer Cats Wrap Up League Title By The Chronicle W.F. West scored three goals over a 10-minute stretch in the second half to beat Capital 6-3 in Chehalis Thursday night and, in the process, wrapped up at least half of the Evergreen 2A Conference regular-season girls soccer title. Rashelle Fisher scored three times for the Bearcats (10-1 league), who are a game ahead of Black Hills (9-2), and can seal the league championship out- right with a win at rival Centralia on Tuesday. "We didn't take Capital lightly. We knew we had to be on them," W.F. West coach Tino Sanchez said. "Capital's a good team. I was just really impressed with our girls — we just didn't give up. They just kept go- ing at them." Meghan Ward opened Brandon Hansen / [email protected] the scoring for W.F. West Onalaska’s Stephen Bottoms inishes the inal stretch of the boys varsity race during the Central 2B League Championships at Mossyrock Park on Thursday afternoon. with a penalty kick in the 10th minute, but Capital tied it three minutes later. Fisher scored her first goal on a penalty kick in Bottoms Win C2BL Championship the 35th minute, giving W.F. West a 2-1 advantage By The Chronicle at the intermission. Olivia Erskine scored on a Ward MOSSYROCK — Stephen assist in the 51st minute, Bottoms blew away the compe- but Capital's Mackenzie tition at the Central 2B League Phillips scored in the 53rd Championship here at Mossyr- minute and the Cougars ock Park on Thursday afternoon. tied the game 11 minutes Bottoms took a league title for later. the third straight year with a The Bearcats, however, time of 16 minutes, 6 seconds, weren't about to give up the winning for the ninth time this league title. season. Fisher scored on an as- “The only runners in the sist from Anna Russell in state that could beat him are the 68th minute, and found in the 3As and 4As and only a the back of the net two min- few runners could beat him,” utes later on a Ward assist. Onalaska coach Johnny Garcia Erskine then headed in a said. “He’s one of the ten best throw-in from Ward in the runners in the Western United 78th minute to wrap the States. There’s no doubt in my scoring. mind that he’s there.” The Bearcats were miss- Surprisingly, the Onalaska ing starter Emily Jorgensen, runner has been taking it easy, but Sanchez said JV call- Garcia said, as they’ve been Brandon Hansen / [email protected] ups Kaytlyn Vanasse and cautious in dealing with a knee Mossyrock’s Alicia Herrera runs ahead of the pack during the Central 2B League Championship at Mossyrock Park on Thurs- Samantha Turner both injury. Bottoms finished over 2 day afternoon in Mossyrock. Herrera inished irst in the race. played well on the wing, minutes better than teammates and Cierra Tardiff per- Riley Girt in second place Mossyrock’s Alicia Her- zie Anderson finishing fourth Rochester’s Fosnacht Second at formed well in the middle. (18:10) and Josh Hunt in third rera took the league crown on (22:07) and Katie Auman placed Evergreen Championships The Bearcats outshot (18:15). the girls side, notching a time fifth (22:29). Lucie Wamsley was Capital 12-4, and Sanchez “Riley is one of the best tenth of 20:00. She was followed the second Mossyrock runner to MONTESANO — Roches- cited Arianne Woodland graders in the state,” Garcia said. by Onalaska’s Bernie Hayden cross the finish line, notching ter’s Kenna Fosnacht finished for another strong game in “That helps with our future. Josh in second place (20:07) and sixth (22:43). Teammate Yurtzi second at the SWW 1A League goal. is almost at 190 pounds. He’s a Evergreen Division champion- Notes Morton-White Pass’ Jesseeka Mora was eighth (22:47). : Black Hills de- giant in the field of cross coun- ship cross country meet here Hughes in third (20:57). “They ran great races,” Tim- feated River Ridge 5-3 on try and the fact that he performs Thursday, covering the 5K course Thursday to stay in second at that level is phenomenal.” “Bernadette is probably the berwolves coach Steve Roberts in 20 minutes, 49 seconds. most focused female athletes said. “Jesseeka placed third place in the league stand- The Mossyrock boys took It was the second consecu- ings. The Wolves have a the team title for the fourth year I’ve ever had and she’s that way overall and she had a season PR tive season that Fosnacht, a se- academically and with extra- of two seconds. She keeps chip- shot at tying W.F. West for in a row, though, owning fourth nior, took second in the league the league championship curricular activities,” Garcia ping away at her time. This is through seventh place at the championships. Teammate only if the Bearcats lose to meet. Fidel Ortiz took fourth said. the direction want her to be tak- Lupe Vazquez, also a senior, Centralia on Tuesday. (18:17), Brandon Butler fifth Morton-White Pass’ Chase ing.” finished seventh in 21:56, while Malamphy finished the highest Adna’s Jessie VonBargen was (18:28), Mitch Johnson sixth Tenino’s Bailey Fisher was ninth Atkinson Scores in Tigers' (18:43) and Tristan Watson sev- for the Timberwolves in eighth the Pirates’ top finish, as she in 22:56. enth (19:03). place (19:03) and he was fol- took ninth (22:51) and Mossy- The Warrior boys finished Loss “Mossyrock has very good lowed by three more Mossyrock rock’s Clementine Schultz third as a team, led by a seventh- ABERDEEN — Centra- runners,” Garcia said. “What runners. Alden Latimer was the rounded out the top ten (23:06). place finish from Angel Vazquez lia and Abderdeen played they really have going for them quickest Adna runner, placing The Central 2B League (18:22). to a draw in the first half is they have a great pack. This 20th (20:58). teams will move on to the Dis- Rochester and Tenino will before the Bobcats notched year the public schools from For the girls, Morton-White trict 4 Championships at the Ev- move on to the District 4 Cham- three goals after the break District 4 are going to rep cross Pass got a big boost from their ergreen State College in Olym- pionships at the Evergreen State for the a 3-1 Evergreen 2A country well for state.” pack to win the team title. Ken- pia on Saturday, Oct. 27. College in Olympia on Saturday. Conference victory here on Thursday night. The Tigers Thursday’s 1A Girls Soccer got a goal from Sarah At- kinson off of a corner kick in the 63rd minute. Yoder’s Trifecta Leads Toledo-Winlock Past Seton Catholic "The whole team By The Chronicle the 65th and 74th minute, and halftime and added a goal in the while controlling the ball 69 per- worked really hard," Cen- VANCOUVER — Stepha- Allison Wolf did the honors on second half, but the conditions cent of the time in the first half. tralia coach Sue Parke said. nie Yoder notched a hat trick as United’s final goal in the 78th. made it hard for both teams to “With the big quest to ad- "They're talking to each oth- Toledo-Winlock United came “I am proud of our girls for play. vance to state coming up this er more and working more. from behind in the second half not giving up and stepping up to “You couldn’t even dribble was a good game for us to tune We were in Abderdeen's to beat Seton Catholic 5-3 here take the win,” Malunat said. the ball down field,” Hayes not- up and build on some things go- half of the field quite a bit Thursday in SWW 1A League Toledo-Winlock United (9-6) ed. “Each team would just clear ing into next week,” Napavine tonight." Trico Division girls soccer ac- will host Castle Rock at Toledo the ball from one side to the oth- coach Henry Gallanger said. “I Aberdeen got on the board first with a goal in tion. on Thursday. er.” was very happy with out total the 42nd minute and added “We have beat this team be- The Warrior coach was hap- team performance. Everyone re- another scored in the 58th fore,” United coach Horst Malu- Warriors Win Wet One py with his team’s all-around ef- ally shined in this one.” fort. The Tigers got on the board minute. Centralia answered nat said. “But there was a time MONTESANO — Rochester back, but the Bobcats “They knew what they four minutes into the game af- where I was questioning wheth- scored four unassisted goals in scored again, shortly before needed to do against Monte- ter Sage Atkins notched a goal er we were going to win or not.” a torrential downpour against regulation ended, in the A Michelle Gleason goal on sano, who is a tough team. They on an assist from Grace Hamre. Montesano, 4-2, here Tuesday in pushed and battled forward,” he 76th minute. a Yoder assist and a matching SWW 1A League Evergreen Di- Hamre scored a goal herself in The matchup showed goal from Seton Catholic left said. “Our girls are excited and the 22nd minute, thanks to an vision girls soccer action. deserve to be.” more improvement for the the game tied at halftime. Seton assist by Ashley Powell. “Overall our team played Rochester (10-4) will host Tigers, who lost to Aber- Catholic added two quick goals The scoring continued in the great and we knew we needed Forks on Tuesday. deen 4-0 earlier in the sea- early in the second half. this win,” Rochester coach John 30th minute. Nicole Sorensen son. “They jumped on us and got was fouled in the penalty box Hayes said. “That gives us a spot Tigers Dominate Forks Goalie Erika Brower a couple goals right off,” Malu- in the playoffs.” and Josie Dekoker sent a kick had 20 saves, and Parke nat said of the 3-1 score. Karlee Pearson scored in the FORKS — Despite driv- into the back of the net. Eight liked the performances she Yoder, though, scored in the ninth minute, Camryn Althaus- ing rains, Napavine put a 6-0 minutes later, Brittany Mitchell saw from forward Tanya 60th minute on a penalty kick, er scored in the 20th and in the hurting on Forks here Thurs- scored to make it 4-0. Rachel Turpin and Bethany Ge- and United scored its last three 26th minutes, and Sierra Sey- day night in SWW 1A League LaBrasca and Mitchell added ranger. goals on corner kicks from Glea- mour wrapped it up with a goal Evergreen Division girls soccer goals in the second half. Centralia (0-10) will son. Yoder redirected corner in the 32nd. action. The Tigers held the Spar- Napavine (8-4 overall) hosts host W.F. West on Tuesday. kicks into the back of the net in Montesano trailed 4-1 at tans to just three shots all game Rochester Thursday. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012

2B Football Loggers Win in Shootout By The Chronicle ONALASKA — It came down to the final minutes, but Onalaska finally sealed a victory over Winlock, 45-42, here Fri- day in Central 2B League foot- ball action. “I have to give Winlock a lot of credit,” Logger coach Mazen Saade said. “They played tough against us and opened up the game with a score.” Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle Onalaska responded in kind Napavine’s Jorden Hartley (8) outruns with three consecutive touch- the Mossyrock defense Friday night. downs. Evan Wrzesinski hauled in two touchdowns passes from Travis McMillion, from 30 and Napavine 7 yards, and Keifer Castle scored Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle on a 5-yard run. Continued from Sports 1 Trevor Lawrence notched Onalaska’s Trevor Lawrence (17) runs during the Loggers’ matchup against Winlock Friday night. two rushing scores and a 40- yard reception McMillion to MWP Thumps North Beach yards, while Kolb and Powell scored twice on runs of 3 and 8 Napavine finished with 296 hooked up for another touch- yards, and totaled 36 yards on yards on the ground. The win score. RANDLE — Brian Reynolds McMillion put in a solo score scored four touchdowns and down on a 9-yard pass. eight carries. ties the Tigers for third in the on a 60-yard run and claimed Morton-White Pass stayed un- Reynolds claimed 179 yards Andy Pickens of Pe Ell had league standings with Mossy- 152 yards on 17 carries, while defeated with an easy 48-8 win on 12 totes. Kolb completed 6 of 23 rushes for 134 yards, while rock, at 4-3, though the Tigers completing three passes for 77 over North Beach here Friday in 13 passes for 75 yards, with Pow- Devin Toepelt caught two passes now have the tiebreaker with a yards. Castle raked in 112 yards nonleague football action. ell catching four for 58 yards. for 17 yards and scored the Tro- head-to-head win. on 19 totes and Lawrence had 45 Not that the top-ranked Morton-White Pass (8-0) jans’ lone touchdown on a 2-yard A loss would have meant the yards with five carries. Timberwolves got off to a par- will play at Mossyrock (5-3) on carry in the second quarter. Tigers would be traveling in their “I was pleased with our guys ticular quick start. Thursday. “Our kids played hard and postseason opener. tonight and how they played,” “With both schools celebrat- we’re still trying to get over the “There’s no doubt it was a big Saade said. “It was a good win ing homecoming and the weath- Olson Leads Adna Past Pe Ell hump,” Fitzgerald said. “Some- win,” Fay said. “In the past cou- and a good senior night. I am er, we had a lot of distractions,” times that’s the way it goes in ple of years we’ve done a good PE ELL — Jared Olson scored happy with our overall perfor- Timberwolf Aaron Poquette said. football.” job of controlling our destiny. both of Adna’s touchdowns here mance.” “The game got off to a slow start.” It was the final home game Now we’re not behind the 8-ball.” Winlock’s Chance Fisher ran After a 7-0 score in the first, Friday night in a 14-7 win over Napavine (5-3 overall) plays at Pe Ell in Senior Night Central for Trojan seniors Pickens, Toe- the ball 16 times for 160 yards courtesy of a 10-yard Reynolds pelt, Jesse McCoy, Quincy Skeen, winless Winlock on Thursday to and the Cardinals’ final three run, MWP began to find its 2B League football action. wrap up the regular season, while “If you look at our stats, we T.J. Sinnott, Nate Feuchter and touchdowns of the game, and footing. Reynolds scored on a Andrew Nelson, all of whom Mossyrock (5-3 overall) will host teammate Cory McNelly ran for 3-yard run and Rylon Kolb hit should have won the game,” Pe undefeated Morton-White Pass. 61 yards and two scores. Ben Powell for a 5-yard pass to Ell coach Chris Fitzgerald said. Fitzgerald acknowledged for Onalaska (2-6) will play at score, putting MWP up 21-0 at “Our penalties got us and we their work. Adna on Thursday, while Win- halftime. didn’t execute at the end when Pe Ell (2-5 in league) will lock (0-8) will close out the reg- Reynolds opened up in the we needed to.” play at Toutle Lake on Thursday, ular season by hosting Napavine second half with two more rush- Pe Ell had 258 total offensive while Adna (5-3, 4-3 league) will 2A Boys Tennis on Thursday. ing touchdowns, totaling 110 yards while Adna had 179. Olson host Onalaska on Thursday. W.F. West’s Saari, 1A Football Blomdahl Reach District Finals Fourth-Ranked Grizzlies Roll Past Tenino, 41-3 By The Chronicle By The Chronicle of offensive yards, but couldn't yards) and Mack Gaul (118). nonleague football action. LONGVIEW — Kenny Saari HOQUIAM — Tenino's capitalize on their opportuni- "I thought our team played “We knew it was going to and Daniel Blomdahl of W.F. first drive was successful, but ties. Devante Harris ran for 128 excellent," Thibault said. "I be a good ball game,” Warrior West advance to the District 4 fi- from that point on the Beavers yards on 13 carries and caught a thought our kids executed well. coach Chris Barnes said. “But I nals after two successful rounds couldn't find the end zone in a pair of passes for 21 yards, and We put the ball on the ground had a strong feeling we were go- at the Mint Valley Racquet Com- 41-3 loss to No. 4-ranked Ho- Mac Shaw passed for 52 yards and implemented a power game ing to win.” plex here Friday in the District 4 quiam here Friday. and ran 21 times for 120 yards. and we were doing well." Tyler Yarber ran 19 times for 2A Boys Tennis Tournament. The Grizzlies (8-0) locked up "Our kids battled and com- After Taylor Hicks scored on 70 yards to the lead the Warriors, Saari and Blomdahl beat Mark the SWW 1A League Evergreen peted," Zenisek said. "At times a 33-yard run in the first frame, while Tyler Gedney had 15 car- Allen and Kevin Murphy of Cen- Division regular-season crown we could have done some dam- Jared Huddleston tied up the ries for 60 yards and William tralia 6-2, 6-2 in the first round. with the victory. age. We'll just keep cleaning up game for La Center. Toledo got McGinnis rushed four times for Allen and Murphy played team- "They're good," Tenino coach what we're doing and get better." touchdown runs from Meier 17 yards. mates Nick and Chris Martin in Jeff Zenisek said. "There's a rea- Tenino (5-3, 3-2 league) will and Gaul, but La Center scored Gedney also completed 8 a second-round, loser-out match son they're No. 1 in the league." wrap up the regular season at ri- twice to knot things up at 20-20 of 12 passes for 178 yards, with and won 6-3, 6-3. The Martin Kendall Caldwell knocked val Rochester on Friday. going into the break. Juan Jimenez catching two for brothers lost in the first round through a 27-yard field goal on In the second half, Toledo 66 yards and Yarber claiming to Regan Townsend and Andrew the Beavers' first drive, leaving Late TD Puts La Center Past put some distance between it- five catches and 103 yards. Bastian of Washougal 2-6, 6-2, Tenino down 7-3. The Grizzlies, Toledo self and La Center with a 3-yard Gedney contributed two 7-6(7-3). though, carried by another big touchdown run by Meier and touchdowns on the night on 4 Saari and Blomdahl defeated game from running back No- LA CENTER — La Center a 1-yard score by quarterback and 1 yard runs, and tossed a Bastian and Townsend in the lan Hoiness (268 rushing yards needed a fourth-quarter, 44- Lakota Rakoz. La Center didn't 9-yard touchdown pass to Jor- semifinals, 6-2, 6-1, to advance on 21 carries, with four touch- yard draw play to get past To- back down, however, and scored dan McLemore. to the finals. They will play downs), went into halftime with ledo, 35-32, in SWW 1A League 15 unanswered points in the “We were able to play some Mathias Burlingame and Doug a 28-3 lead, and added another Trico Division action here on fourth quarter. new kids tonight and get them Doenges from Capital today for pair of touchdowns in the fourth Friday night. Huddleston led the Wildcats some exposure,” Barnes said. the District 4 championship. quarter. "All their points but six came with 153 total rushing yards. “They responded well tonight to Saari and Blomdahl compet- "They made some good off turnovers," Toledo coach Jer- Toledo (5-3) will play Castle it.” ed against Burlingame and Do- plays," Zenisek said. "Hoiness emy Thibault said. "It was just Rock at home next week. Rochester led 20-14 at half- enges earlier in the season, but did a good job. He broke a cou- one of those nights." time, before fourth-quarter lost. ple long ones, and it's not that we Four lost turnovers spoiled Warriors Knock Off Stevenson touchdowns from McGinnis, Bearcat tennis coach Jack weren't there, we just bounced what was an otherwise great Gedney and Wyatt Singer — on State had high hopes for the Che- off of him. We didn't tackle very night for the Indians. Toledo STEVENSON — Roches- a 45-yard interception return — halis duo. well and he made some good racked up 312 yards on the ter went to work in the fourth put the game in the bag. “They played pretty well and plays." ground and had two 100-yard quarter for 21 points to bump Rochester (2-6 in league) will this is going to be a good match,” The Beavers produced plenty rushers in Cody Meier (148 Stevenson 41-14 here Friday in host Tenino on Friday. he said. Thursday’s Prep Volleyball Mossyrock Holds Off Onalaska in Four Games By The Chronicle “We started off cold but performances from Samantha King contributed 30 assists and ledo (0-12) in a nonage match on MOSSYROCK — Mossyr- came back in the third. We Rolfe and Shanay Dotson. five kills and Kayla Reynolds Tuesday. ock was pushed to four sets by came close each set,” she said. “They were the most consis- was credited for strong passing “I think it might be a five-set Onalaska, but came through McKenna Ulery served 18 tent on the team,” Dotson said. for MWP. match,” she said. “Our teams are with a 25-8, 27-25, 21-25, 26-24 for 18, marking this her sev- “It was nice to see them step up “Kayla’s jump-serve started a lot alike and I think its going win here Thursday in Central enth-straight perfect serving and reach some personal goals. scoring some points for us to to be a close, competitive game.” 2B League volleyball action. game. Staci Vint had 30 digs and They improve every game.” get us up and going again,” Kelly “Tonight was an all around served 13 for 13, Ronnie Kins- Rolfe finished with six kills said. “We have to work on being Indians Fall to Castle Rock good team effort,” Viking coach man had seven blocks and seven and two aces, while Dotson also more consistent with our gen- Alex Nelson said. “This win put kills, Nicolle Duryea served 26 had six kills to go along with eral game.” TOLEDO — Toledo fell us back on track.” for 27 and Taylor Anderson con- two stuffs and one ace. Morton-White Pass (5-2 in short against top-ranked Cas- Megan Rankin had 29 as- tributed six blocks. Adna (3-3 league, 7-5 overall) league) will play at Mossyrock tle Rock for a 25-12, 25-8, 25-3 sists and seven aces on 24 serves Mossyrock (4-2) will play will host its home tournament on Wednesday. loss here Thursday in SWW 1A while Kylie Blackburn had eight at Napavine on Monday and on Saturday. Its next league League Trico Division volleyball. kills and was recognized for Onalaska will play at Adna on game will be at Pe Ell on Mon- Trojans Cage Cardinals “We started out strong to- Wednesday. day. night,” Toledo coach Meagan having her best hitting night WINLOCK — Pe Ell swept Corey said. “But we tapered off of the year. Calli Hensch broke Winlock in a 25-3, 25-9, 25-11 a personal record with 21 kills, Ducks Knock Off Adna MWP Rallies Past Mules Central 2B League volleyball in the end.” had five blocks and 35 on-target ADNA — Toutle Lake picked CATHLAMET — Morton- matchup here Tuesday. Corey acknowledged Aman- passes. up a three-game Central 2B vic- White Pass started slow against “Our team needed an eye- da Boone for a strong night as “Calli was great at the net, tory over Adna on Thursday Wahkiakum, but came back to opening set to start out tonight,” she dealt two aces, and added in the back row and all over the night despite the best efforts of win 16-25, 15-25, 25-13, 26-24, Winlock coach Sara Hadaller two digs, two kills and three court,” Nelson said. some young Pirates. The Ducks 15-11 here Thursday in Central said. “Our goal was to keep blocks. Nelson credited Onalaska for were able to hold off Adna 25-18, 2B League volleyball action. fighting and we accomplished “Our team did a good job being a tough team. 25-17, 25-16. “We started out a little off in that goal.” blocking tonight but we need “Their record doesn’t give “As a team we just weren’t the first two sets,” Timberwolf Winlock served 95 percent more defense than that,” Corey them any justice. They are a there,” Pirate coach Wendie coach Tammy Kelly said. “But as a team, which marked its best said. “Our offense struggled tough team and were not easy,” Dotson said. “We just didn’t fo- our girls came back and pulled serving performance of the year. with being quick and you have Nelson said. “Each game we cus as a team. It was hard to get out another five-set win.” “Pe Ell is a hard-hitting team. to be quick against a team like won was a hard-fought battle.” into a rhythm and we weren’t Ashley Kelly had 21 kills on It’s what they do,” Hadaller said. Castle Rock.” Coach Terri Dalsted was very aggressive.” the night. Sam Eveland had 16 “But our girls didn’t give up.” Toledo (0-12) will play at pleased with her Loggers’ effort. Dotson said that she got great kills with three blocks, Madison Winlock (0-12) will host To- Winlock on Tuesday.

Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012 SPORTS

Scoreboard Sports on the Air PREP CAP — Derrick Becker 3-yard run; Stevenson 0 14 0 0 —14 Burlington-Edison 24, Squalicum 17 Geraci kick Camas 55, Heritage 21 Local Prep Schedules CAP — Becker 5-yard pass to Ja- Scoring Summary Capital 42, W. F. West 14 SATURDAY, Oct. 20 Cashmere 15, Cascade (Leavenworth) 14 SATURDAY, Oct. 20 kob Racimo ROC — Tyler Gedney 4-yard run; Castle Rock 56, Ilwaco 0 AUTO RACING Volleyball CAP — Van Sickle 4-yard run; kick fail Geraci kick STE — Brandon VanPelt 1-yard Cedarcrest 41, Archbishop Murphy 6 Morton-White Pass, Mossyrock, 10:30 a.m. WFW — Verderico 1-yard run; run; 2 pt. fail Central Kitsap 41, Foss 14 Napavine at Adna Tournament, 10 a.m. SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, “Happy Sherfey kick ROC — Tyler Yarber 1-yard run; 2 Charles Wright Academy 49, Bellevue Christian 8 CAP — Van Sickle 36-yard run; pt. good Cheney 38, West Valley (Spokane) 31 Hour Series,” final practice for Hollywood Casino MONDAY, Oct. 22 kick failed ROC — Jordan McLemore 9-yard Chewelah 40, Newport 14 Chiawana 17, Southridge 14 400, at Kansas City, Kan. Volleyball CAP — Van Sickle 9-yard run; reception from Gedney; kick fail Chimacum 47, Vashon Island 0 Winlock at Onalaska, 7 p.m. Geraci kick STE — Ty O’neil 9-yard catch from 12:30 p.m. Mossyrock at Napavine, 7 p.m. Clarkston 42, Sandpoint, Idaho 35 VanPelt; 2 pt. good Cle Elum/Roslyn 52, Granger 18 ESPN — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, Kan- Adna at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. Team Stats WFW CAP ROC — Gedney 1-yard run; kick Clover Park 21, Franklin Pierce 14 sas Lottery 300, at Kansas City, Kan. Girls Soccer First Downs 6 19 good Colton 40, Sunnyside Christian 36 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Hoquiam at Adna, 4 p.m. Rushing Yards 55 365 ROC — William McGinnis 1-yard Columbia River 62, Hudson’s Bay 0 Passing Yards 89 60 run; kick good Concrete 39, Darrington 0 9 a.m. TUESDAY, Oct. 23 Total Yards 144 425 ROC — Wyatt Singer 45-yard in- Curtis 41, Rogers (Puyallup) 33 ABC — Split national coverage, Virginia Tech Volleyball Comp-Att-Int 8-17-1 5-9-1 terception return; kick good Cusick 52, Columbia (Hunters)-Inchelium 16 Forks at Rochester, 7 p.m. Fumbles/Lost 1/1 1/0 Davenport 12, Springdale 6 at Clemson or teams TBA Centralia at W.F. West, 7 p.m. Penalties/Yards 2/18 5/35 Team Stats ROC STE Deer Park 31, Colville 20 ESPN — LSU vs. Texas A&M Tenino at Hoquiam, 7 p.m. First Downs 16 10 DeSales 48, Tri-Cities Prep 7 Individual Stats Rushing Yards 178 99 East Valley (Spokane) 44, Pullman 34 ESPN2 — Regional coverage, Virginia Tech at Girls Soccer Rushing: WFW — Verderico 5/41; Passing Yards 178 50 Eastmont 28, Eisenhower 3 Forks at Rochester, 7 p.m. Clemson or teams TBA CAP — Van Sickle 30/214, Connor Ken- Total Yards 356 149 Edmonds-Woodway 44, Mariner 13 FX — Texas Tech at TCU or Iowa St. at Okla- W.F. West at Centralia, 7 p.m. nedy 17/92 Com-Att-Int 8-12-0 5-12-3 Ellensburg 20, West Valley (Yakima) 0 Ocosta at Napavine, 7 p.m. Passing: WFW — Tanner Gueller Fumbles/Lost 1/0 2/1 Elma 15, Forks 14 homa St. Girls Swimming 8-17/89; CAP — Becker 5-9/60 Penalties/Yards 8/83 1/5 Ephrata 45, Grandview 12 NBCSN — Penn at Yale Aberdeen at Centralia-Chehalis, 4 Receiving: WFW — Alex Cox 4/51, Federal Way 43, Auburn 0 p.m. Toby Johnson 3/33; CAP — Jakob Raci- Individual Stats Fife 24, Sumner 14 Noon Freeman 33, Kettle Falls 6 mo 3/18 Rushing: ROC — Yarber 19/70, Glacier Peak 25, Meadowdale 7 FOX — Stanford at California Local Results Gedney 15/60, McGinnis 4/17, Noah Al- Gonzaga Prep 32, Mt. Spokane 3 12:30 p.m. Boys Golf At Hoquiam thauser 3/36; STE — Zach Erwin 10/71 Graham-Kapowsin 42, Todd Beamer 7 ABC — Regional coverage, South Florida at District 4 2A Championships GRIZZLIES 41, BEAVERS 3 Passing: ROC — Gedney 8-12/178; Hanford 31, Richland 14 At Three Rivers Golf Course (Kelso) Tenino 3 0 0 0 —3 STE — VanPelt 5-12/50 Hazen 56, Foster 7 Louisville or teams TBA Team Scores Hoquiam 14 14 0 13 —41 Receiving: ROC — Juan Jimenez Hockinson 36, Aberdeen 7 CBS — Teams TBA 1. Hockinson 173.5 2/66, Yarber 5/103, McLemore 1/9; STE Hoquiam 42, Tenino 3 2. W.F. West 126.5 Scoring Summary — O’Neil 2/25 Interlake 28, Sammamish 0 ESPN2 — Teams TBA 3. Tumwater 102.5 Hoquiam scoring unavailable Jackson 48, Lynnwood 6 FSN — Rice at Tulsa 4. Capital 98 TEN — Kendall Caldwell 27-yard At Onalaska Juanita 40, Lake Washington 0 field goal LOGGERS 45, CARDINALS 42 NBC — BYU at Notre Dame 5. Ridgefield 85.5 Kamiak 49, Cascade (Everett) 13 Onalaska 6 18 7 13 —45 Kamiakin 35, Walla Walla 33 6. Centralia 73.5 NBCSN — UNLV at Boise St. Team Stats TEN HOQ Winlock 6 8 16 12 —42 Kelso 14, Mountain View 12 7. Washougal 69 First Downs 15 n/a Kennedy 56, Highline 6 4 p.m. 8. Black Hills 47.5 Rushing Yards 290 n/a Scoring Summary Kennewick 41, Pasco 0 ESPN — Teams TBA 9. Mark Morris 40 Passing Yards 52 n/a WIN — 53-yard run; 2 pt. fail Kent-Meridian 42, Mt. Rainier 0 FOX — Kansas St. at West Virginia 10. Aberdeen 22 Total Yards 342 n/a ONY — Evan Wrzesinski 7-yard Kentlake 49, Tahoma 22 11. R.A. Long 1 Comp-Att-Int 7-13-1 n/a reception from McMillion; kick fail King’s 51, Coupeville 7 FSN — Kansas at Oklahoma Fumbles/Lost 1/0 n/a ONY — Keifer Castle 5-yard run; Kingston 31, North Kitsap 27 4:45 p.m. Final Leaderboard Penalties/Yards 4/20 n/a kick fail LaCenter 35, Toledo 32 LaCrosse/Washtucna 60, St. John-Endicott 18 Player Team Score ONY — Wrzesinski 30-yard recep- ESPN2 — Teams TBA Lake Stevens 57, Snohomish 21 Individual Stats tion from McMillion; kick fail 5:07 p.m. 1. Brady Calkins WF West 139 Lakes 63, Bonney Lake 35 2. Nick Huff Hockinson 144 Rushing: TEN — Devante Harris WIN — Cory McNelly 31-yard Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 54, Riverside 6 ABC — Split national coverage, Florida St. at 3. Jared Rasmussen WF West 148 13/128, Mac Shaw 21/120 run; kick good Lakewood 58, Granite Falls 6 Miami or teams TBA 4. Tucker Voetberg Centralia 149 Passing: TEN — Shaw 7-13/52 ONY — Trevor Lawrence 40-yard Lewis and Clark 37, North Central 23 4. Jarred Gomez Hockinson 149 Receiving: TEN — Harris 2/21, reception from McMillion; kick good Liberty Bell 12, Lake Roosevelt 6 7 p.m. 6. Diego DeLaTorre Hockinson 152 Justin Conklin 2/10 ONY — Lawrence 4-yard run; kick Liberty Christian 66, Pomeroy 6 PAC-12 — Washington at Arizona 6. Beau Scott Washougal 152 good Lincoln 28, Wilson 18 At Pe Ell WIN — McNelly 5-yard run; 2 pt. EXTREME SPORTS 8. Joel Christopher Capital 153 Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 33, Colfax 14 PIRATES 14, TROJANS 7 good Lynden 49, Ferndale 14 8. Bryce Samwel Washougal 153 8 p.m. Adna 6 0 8 0 —14 WIN — Chance Fisher 25-yard Mark Morris 48, Washougal 0 10. Nick Stadleman Ridgefield 155 Pe Ell 0 7 0 0 —7 run; 2 pt. good Marysville-Getchell 29, Shorecrest 14 NBCSN — Dew Tour, Toyota City Champion- 11. Jake Shier Black Hills 156 ONY — McMillion 60-yard ru; Marysville-Pilchuck 47, Oak Harbor 39 ships, at San Francisco (same-day tape) 12. Luke Hare Tumwater 157 Scoring Summary kick good Mead 15, Rogers (Spokane) 6 GOLF 13. Casey Turner Hockinson 158 ADN — Jared Olson 3-yard run; WIN — Fisher 25-yard run; 2 pt. Meridian 28, Lynden Christian 7 14. Jacob Botten WF West 159 kick fail good Montesano 70, Rainier 0 2 p.m. 15. Cory Smetzler Ridgefield 159 PEL — Devin Toepelt 2-yard run; ONY — Lawrence 13-yard run; Morton/White Pass 48, North Beach 8 TGC — Web.com Tour, Jacksonville Open, 16. Dave Belt Mark Morris 159 kick good kick fail Mount Baker 38, Blaine 14 17. Brent Chapin Capital 159 ADN — Olsen 8-yard run; run WIN — Fisher 6-yard run; 2 pt. not Mount Si 38, Mercer Island 7 third round, at Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. (same-day Mount Vernon 21, Monroe 14 18. Tanner Christensen Hockinson 159 good attempted tape) Mountlake Terrace 42, Shorewood 8 19. Deter Voetberg Centralia 159 Naches Valley 41, La Salle 20 4:30 p.m. Team Stats ADN PL Team Stats ONY WIN 20. Tanner Konkright Ridgefield 160 Napavine 28, Mossyrock 0 TGC — LPGA, HanaBank Championship, 21. Heath Ohnemus Tumwater 160 First Downs 9 14 First Downs 13 11 Naselle 42, Ocosta 12 Rushing Yards 89 203 Rushing Yards 317 317 Neah Bay 96, Crescent 12 second round, at Incheon, South Korea (same-day Cross Country Passing Yards 90 55 Passing Yards 77 27 Newport 49, Garfield 13 Total Yards 179 258 Total Yards 394 344 tape) Central 2B League Championships Nooksack Valley 28, Friday Harbor 14 Com-Att-Int 7-8-1 6-13-0 Com-Att-Int 3-6-0 1-9-1 MOTORSPORTS At Mossyrock Northport 32, Curlew 8 Fumbles/Lost 2/0 1/1 Fumbles/Lost 3/3 0/0 Boys Odessa-Harrington 56, Waterville 12 7 p.m. Penalties/Yards 3/30 5/55 Penalties/Yards 9/75 4/40 Onalaska 45, Winlock 42 Team Scores: Mossyrock 31 (won tie- Othello 61, Toppenish 3 SPEED — Monster Energy Cup, at Las Vegas breaker), Onalaska 31, Morton-White Individual Stats Individual Stats Pateros 34, Entiat 20 1 a.m. Pass 90, Adna 97 Rushing: ADN — Olson 8/36; PL — Rushing: ONY — McMillion Peninsula 51, Enumclaw 0 1 Stephen Bottoms 16:06 ONY Pickens 23/134 17/152, Castle 19/112, Lawrence 5/45; Prairie 72, Fort Vancouver 0 SPEED — MotoGP World Championship, 2 Riley Girt 18:10 ONY Passing: ADN — Cooper Zurfluh WIN — Chance Fisher 19/160, McNelly Prosser 38, East Valley (Yakima) 21 Malaysian Grand Prix, at Sepang, Malaysia 3 Josh Hunt 18:15 ONY 7-8/90; PL — Nick Bailey 6-13/55 16/61 Puyallup 44, Bethel 30 SOCCER 4 Fidel Ortiz 18:17 MOS Receiving: ADN — Olson 4/49; PL Passing: ONY — McMillion Quincy 52, Okanogan 0 5 Brandon Butler 18:28 MOS — Toepelt 2/17 3-6/77; WIN — Tony Raupp 1-9/27 Reardan 43, Liberty (Spangle) 28 4:30 a.m. 6 Mitch Johnson 18:43 MOS Receiving: ONY — Lawrence 1/40, Redmond 27, Eastlake 10 ESPN2 — Premier League, Chelsea at Totten- Wrzesinski 2/37; WIN — Chance Fisher Renton 30, Evergreen (Seattle) 6 7 Tristan Watson 18:48 MOS Republic 42, Selkirk 28 ham 8 Chase Malamphy 19:03 MWP At Tumwater 1/27 WOLVES 42, TIGERS 17 Ridgefield 55, R.A. Long 27 4:30 p.m. 9 Jess White 19:08 MOS River View 33, Connell 0 Centralia 0 17 0 0 —17 At Randle 10 Bryant Bowman 19:16 MOS Rochester 40, Stevenson 14 NBCSN — MLS, Philadelphia at Houston Onalaska 14 20 0 8 —42 TIMBERWOLVES 48, HYAKS 8 11 Josh Church 19:23 MOS Roosevelt 43, Ballard 0 MWP 7 14 27 0 —48 12 Nathan Masciola 19:33 ONY Royal 47, Columbia (Burbank) 0 Scoring Summary North Beach 0 0 0 8 —8 Seattle Lutheran 53, Chief Leschi 0 SUNDAY, Oct. 21 13 Hanza Savecek 19:46 MOS BH — Max Trotters 65-yard punt 14 Derek Fruin 19:51 ONY Sedro-Woolley 21, Sehome 13 AUTO RACING return; kick good Scoring Summary Selah 44, Wapato 0 15 Ryan Donahue 19:57 MOS BH — Mitch Stone 8-yard run; MWP — Brian Reynolds 10-yard Sequim 34, Port Angeles 7 11 a.m. 16 Michael Kiehn 20:41 MWP kick good run; kick good Seton Catholic 21, Kalama 20 ESPN — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, Hollywood 17 Alex Brown 20:43 ONY CEN — Bo Ramirez 29-yard field MWP — Reynolds 3-yard run; Shelton 55, Mount Tahoma 7 18 Christian Burke 20:48 ONY goal kick fail Skyline 21, Issaquah 0 Casino 400, at Kansas City, Kan. 19 Jeffrey Harris 20:51 ONY CEN — Joe Blaser 45-yard pass to MWP — Ben Powell 5-yard recep- Skyview 42, Battle Ground 7 8 p.m. 20 Alden Latimer 20:58 ADN Pat Neely; Ramirez kick tion from Rylan Kolb; 2 pt. good South Kitsap 42, Stadium 3 SPEED — FIA World Rally, at Sardinia (same- 21 Alejandro Gonzalez 21:04 MOS BH — Luke Taylor 10-yard inter- MWP — Kolb 30-yard run; kick Stanwood 36, Everett 0 22 Neil Stanton 21:26 MOS ception return; kick good good Steilacoom 38, White River 14 day tape) 23 Riley Dolan 21:42 ONY CEN — Blaser 44-yard pass to Bay- MWP — Reynolds 46-yard run; Sultan 38, South Whidbey 14 EXTREME SPORTS Sunnyside 43, Davis 28 24 Matt Aust 21:45 ADN lor Scott; Ramirez kick kick fail BH — Smiley 22-yard pass Shayne MWP — Powell 9-yard reception Tacoma Baptist 28, Port Townsend 20 11 a.m. 25 Thomas Petrino 21:50 ONY Tekoa-Oakesdale/Rosalia 54, Mabton 6 26 Matt Meagher 21:58 ADN Robinson; kick good from Kolb; kick good NBC — Dew Tour, Toyota City Champion- BH — Quinton Jones 60-yard in- MWP — Reynolds 64-yard run; Timberline 24, North Thurston 0 27 Greg Bellinger 22:03 ONY ships, at San Francisco terception return; kick failed kick good Tonasket 35, Omak 14 28 Chance Slater 22:17 ADN Touchet 34, Garfield-Palouse 6 BH — 8-yard fumble return; run NB — Steven Fry 18-yard recep- 8 p.m. 29 Bernado Orozco 22:38 ONY Union 34, Evergreen (Vancouver) 0 good tion from Karson Catter; 2 pt. good NBCSN — Dew Tour, Toyota City Champion- 30 Quinton Berkompas 22:41 MWP University 21, Ferris 0 Wahkiakum 35, Toutle Lake 7 31 Dennis Gomez 22:47 MOS Team Stats CEN BH Team Stats MWP NB ships, at San Francisco (same-day tape) 32 Gavin VanClifford 22:57 ONY Wahluke 27, Highland 3 First Downs 8 16 First Downs 13 3 Waitsburg-Prescott 26, Asotin 14 GOLF 33 Corey Carter 22:58 ONY Rushing Yards 22 216 Rushing Yards 271 67 Warden 15, Kiona-Benton 12 11 a.m. 34 Alex Hirte-Uhlorn 23:14 MWP Passing Yards 183 208 Passing Yards 75 18 Washington 34, Orting 32 35 Bryce Carlson 23:15 MOS Total Yards 205 424 Total Yards 346 85 Wenatchee 48, Moses Lake 20 TGC — PGA Tour, The McGladrey Classic, fi- 36 Luke Stacey 23:16 WAK Comp-Att-Int12-23-3 9-14-0 Com-Att-Int 6-13-1 1-4-0 White Swan 41, Oroville 30 nal round, at St. Simons Island, Ga. 37 Steven Broom 23:32 ADN Fumbles/Lost 4/3 6/1 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 2/2 Willapa Valley 43, South Bend 0 2 p.m. 38 Niko Bhagwandin 23:33 ONY Penalties/Yards 2/10 13/150 Penalties/Yards 1/5 3/22 Woodland 34, Columbia (White Salmon) 0 39 Bradley Cozart 23:50 ONY Yelm 17, Gig Harbor 12 TGC — Web.com Tour, Jacksonville Open, fi- 40 Marcos Chavez 24:06 ONY Individual Stats Individual Stats Zillah 41, Goldendale 21 nal round, at Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. (same-day 41 Matthew Richardson 24:20 ONY Rushing: CEN — Chuck McKeever Rushing: MWP — Reynolds tape) 42 Nolan Wagner 24:35 ADN 16/41; BH — Zack Joaquin 15/125 12/179, Tyler Barnett 7/62, Bryson 43 Kevin Murdoc 24:36 MWP Passing: CEN — Joe Blaser 12- Goble 6/42; NB — Pedro Gonzalez 4:30 p.m. 23/183; BH — Miles Smiley 8-12/200 18/50, Jordan Chong 7/16 44 Jake Ferrier 24:39 ADN MLB TGC — LPGA, HanaBank Championship, Receiving: CEN — Baylor Scott Passing: MWP — Kolb 6-13/75; 45 Tanner Working 24:47 ONY 5/88, Pat Neely 3/63; BH — Shayne Rob- NB — Catter 1-4/18 Postseason Glance final round, at Incheon, South Korea (same-day 46 Arin Engle 25:16 ADN inson 3/108 Receiving: MWP — Tyler Barnett All Times PDT 47 Josh Fritch 25:29 ONY tape) 1/8, Ben Powell 4/58, Bryson Goble 1/9; LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES 48 Nevan Bingham 27:28 WAK At La Center NB — Fry 1/18 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) 49 Jeb Jewell 27:42 ADN WILDCATS 35, INDIANS 32 American League 1:30 p.m. 50 Josh Carver 32:39 ADN Toledo 14 6 12 0 —32 At Napavine All games televised by TBS FOX — NLCS, game 6, teams TBD (if neces- La Center 6 14 0 15 —35 TIGERS 28, VIKINGS 0 Detroit 4, New York 0 Girls Mossyrock 0 0 0 0 —0 Saturday, Oct. 13: Detroit 6, New sary; moves to prime time if no ALCS game 7) Team Scores: Morton-White Pass 33, Scoring Summary Napavine 14 7 0 7 —28 York 4, 12 innings MOTORSPORTS Mossyrock 36, Adna 76, Onalaska 77 TOL — Taylor Hicks 33-yard run, Sunday, Oct. 14: Detroit 3, New York 1:30 p.m. 1 Alicia Herrera 20:00 MOS conversion run Scoring Summary 0 2 Bernadette Hayden 20:07 ONY LAC — Jared Huddleson 22-yard NAP — Layne Hellem 4-yard run, Tuesday, Oct. 16: Detroit 2, New SPEED — MotoGP Moto2, Malaysian Grand 3 Jesseeka Hughes 20:57 MWP run, kick failed Zach Rotter kick good York 1 Prix, at Sepang, Malaysia (same-day tape) Wednesday, Oct. 17: New York at 4 Kenzie Anderson 22:07 MWP TOL — Cody Meier 1-yard run, NAP — Jorden Hartley 63-yard Detroit, ppd., rain NFL FOOTBALL 5 Katie Auman 22:29 MWP Mack Gaul run run, Rotter kick good TOL — Gaul 12-yard run, pass NAP — Katyn Newcomb 20-yard Thursday, Oct. 18: Detroit 8, New 6 Lucie Wamsley 22:43 MOS 10 a.m. failed run, Rotter kick good York 1 7 Rory Heywood 22:44 WAK CBS — Baltimore at Houston LAC — Huddleson 8-yard run, NAP — David Grace 6-yard run, 8 Yuritzi Mora 22:47 MOS Huddleson run Rotter kick good National League FOX — Washington at NY Giants 9 Jessie VonBargen 22:51 ADN LAC — Huddleson 29-yard run, All games televised by Fox 1:25 p.m. 10 Clementine Schultz 23:06 MOS conversion failed Team Stats MOSS NAP St. Louis 3, San Francisco 2 11 Lina Hieronymi 23:10 MWP TOL — Cody Meier, 3-yard run, First Downs 6 12 Sunday, Oct. 14: St. Louis 6, San CBS — New York Jets at New England 12 Breana Kelly 23:59 MWP run failed Rushing Yards 132 296 Francisco 4 5:20 p.m. 13 Angel Black 24:06 MWP TOL — Lakota Rakoz 1-yard yard, Passing Yards 26 29 Monday, Oct. 15: San Francisco 7, St. NBC — Pittsburgh at Cincinnati 14 Lacey Wright 24:39 MOS run failed Total Yards 158 325 Louis 1 15 Neisha Bhagwandin 25:01 ONY LAC — Wyatt Hgurre 10-yard run, Comp-Att-Int 6-13-3 2-6-1 Wednesday, Oct. 17: St. Louis 3, San SOCCER Francisco 1 16 Anna Pliler 25:04 TL Wamberly kick Fumbles/Lost 1/0 3/1 Thursday, Oct. 18: St. Louis 8, San 6 p.m. LAC — Connor Fulleton 44-yard Penalties/Yards 4/30 1/10 17 Emma Veatch 25:17 ADN Francisco 3 run, Dylan King AJ Meyer conversion ESPN — MLS, Dallas at Seattle 18 Jasmine Layden 25:23 ADN Friday, Oct. 19: San Francisco 5, St. Individual Stats 19 Lydia Johnson 25:30 ONY Louis, 0 WNBA BASKETBALL Team Stats LC TOL Rushing: MOSS - Kyler Hazen 20 Josie Veatch 25:32 ADN Sunday, Oct. 21: St. Louis at San 5 p.m. First Downs 13 20 25/66, Cody Shriver 2/10, Shaun Ste- 21 Kim Minstone 25:36 ADN Francisco, 1:45 p.m. Rushing Yards 297 312 phens 8/35, Logan Gootgeld 2/21; NAP ESPN2 — Playoffs, finals, game 4, teams TBD 22 Jenna McEntire 26:25 WAK x-Monday, Oct. 22: St. Louis at San Passing Yards 18 41 — Layne Hellem 23/123, Jorden Hart- 23 Shelbie Abbott 26:35 WAK Francisco, 5:07 p.m. (if necessary) Total Yards 315 353 ley 7/99, Katyn Newcomb 7/34, David 24 Shelby Lane 26:50 MOS WOMEN’S COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL Comp-Att-Int 2-9-1 2-6-1 Grace 4/10, Jensen Lindsay 4/21, Robert WORLD SERIES 25 Brooke Ritzman 27:50 ONY Fumbles/Lost 1/0 7/4 Bruneau 2/6, Chase VanWyck 2/4 Noon 26 Jennafer Hughes 27:50 MWP (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Penalties/Yards 9/84 6/70 Passing: MOSS — Stephens All games televised by Fox 27 Emily Girt 33:08 ONY ESPN2 — Nebraska at Illinois 6-13/26; NAP — 2-6/29 Wednesday, Oct. 24: at National 28 Sam Rice 37:23 MWP Individual Stats Receiving: MOSS — Hazen 2/5, League (n) Rushing: TOL — Cody Meier Chace Nichols 1/11, Tuff Walker 1/10, Thursday, Oct. 25: at National MONDAY, Oct. 22 Friday’s Results 26/148, Mack Gaul 15/118; LC — Hud- Shriver 1/1; NAP — Hartley 8/29 League (n) NFL FOOTBALL At Chehalis dleson 22/153 Lakota 2 41; LA Jared H Saturday, Oct. 27: at American COUGARS 42, BEARCATS 14 22/153 Friday’s Prep Scores League (n) 5:30 p.m. Capital 22 7 6 7 —42 Passing: TOL — Lakota Rakoz Adna 14, Pe Ell 7 Sunday, Oct. 28: at American League ESPN — Detroit at Chicago W.F. West 7 0 7 0 —14 2-6/41; LC — Dylan King 2-9/18; Almira/Coulee-Hartline 66, Wellpinit 62 (n) Receiving: TOL — Sam Holberg Bellarmine Prep 21, Olympia 0 x-Monday, Oct. 29: at American MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Scoring Summary 2/41; LC — AJ Meyer 15 yards Bellevue 49, Liberty 11 League (n) 5 p.m. CAP — Kai Van Sickle 38-yard Bellingham 28, Anacortes 21 x-Wednesday, Oct. 31: at National FOX — NLCS, Game 7 (if necessary), St. Louis run; Joey Geraci kick At Stevenson Black Hills 42, Centralia 17 League (n) WFW — Dylan Verderico 41-yard WARRIORS 41, BULLDOGS 14 Bothell 23, Woodinville 7 x-Thursday, Nov. 1: at National at San Francisco run; Nathan Sherfey kick Rochester 6 14 0 21 —41 Bremerton 46, Olympic 7 League (n) • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012

College Football Huskies Need Offense to Show Up BREAKOUT GAME: yards per game. the Wildcats, who have adapted Most of that futility, though, quickly to the no-huddle, up- Struggling Arizona has come against some of the tempo offense of first-year coach Defense Might be Just best defenses in the country. Rich Rodriguez. the Ticket for Huskies The host Wildcats are un- Rodriguez, who was out of questionably not that, rank- coaching last year after being By Bob Condotta ing 110th in the nation in total fired at Michigan following the defense, allowing 478 yards per The Seattle Times 2010 season, was fortunate to game. Arizona has managed TUCSON, Ariz. — There to win three games and almost find fifth-year quarterback Matt might be no more fitting place knock off Stanford and Or- Scott on hand after he was red- than the Arizona desert for the egon State despite that defense, shirted last season by former Washington offense to finally thanks to an offense that ranks coach Mike Stoops. Scott spent heat up. fourth nationally, gaining 551 most of the past three years sit- There might be no more nec- yards per game. ting behind Nick Foles, now essary time either as the Huskies So while the Huskies have with the Philadelphia Eagles. enter the second half of the sea- shown a much-improved de- But one of Scott’s five starts son with a 7 p.m. contest against fense throughout most of this came against UW in 2010, when Arizona that looms as some- season, this is a game the of- he led the Wildcats to a 44-14 thing of a swing game for the fense needs to produce. victory. rest of the season. “We definitely plan on scor- Sarkisian said he hopes hav- At 3-3, the Huskies need a ing a lot of points,” said quar- ing already played against a win to avoid falling into a hole, terback Keith Price. “We know team that runs a no-huddle of- especially with surprising Or- that they are going to score, so egon State coming to town next we know that we kind of have to fense (Oregon) might prepare week. match that.” the Huskies for Arizona. Arizona, also 3-3, is in a sim- It will be up to Price to lead He also hopes the experi- ilar situation. the way. While far from solely to ence of the games at Oregon and “I think there’s quite a bit blame for the offensive struggles, LSU will have the Huskies bet- of significance (to this game),” Price has been at the forefront of ter equipped for the rigors of the said UW coach Steve Sarkisian, the frustration. Last week, in a road, where UW has struggled. whose team is a 7 ½-point un- 24-14 loss to USC, he threw two The Huskies are 4-14 in road derdog. “We’ve been in some interceptions and lost two fum- games under Sarkisian (4-10 in real hard-fought battles, and so bles in the fourth quarter that Pac-12 games) and losers of six have they. I think both teams ended promising drives. of the past seven. would love to come out the sec- He spent the week focusing “The start of the game for me, ond half of the season and start on ball security at practice and going on the road, is critical for fast.” vowed it will get better. us that we really come out and The Huskies figure to need “The turnovers, man, is a breakout performance from what’s been killing me right execute really well,” Sarkisian their offense to get that done. now,” he said. “If I just eliminate said. “Focus, detail-oriented, Washington has not scored those, it’s going to be fun.” really doing our jobs so that more than 21 points in any of its The Huskies can’t afford the we can play four quarters of Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press five games against an FBS team errors they have made the past football and not keep having to Washington’s Jaydon Mickens and the Huskies need to step it up on ofense if they this season, and is 11th in the two weeks — including key mis- come from behind when we are want to have any success for the rest of the season in the Pac-12. Pac-12 in total offense at 317.5 cues on special teams — against on the road.” MLB Zito, Giants Blank Cards

By Matt Kawahara The Sacramento Bee (MCT) ST. LOUIS — The mantra of the day was not one Hunter Pence needed to deliver in a dugout speech. It was more of an understanding in the Giants’ clubhouse before Game 5 of the NLCS on Friday night, before Mark J. Terrill / The Associated Press Barry Zito climbed the mound San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Barry Zito kept the Cardinals of the scoreboard to force a Game 6 of the NLCS. or Brandon Crawford supplied the clutch hit the Giants had him,” manager Bruce Bochy The curveball got Zito out of grounder and spun on a knee with the bases loaded, Crawford been craving. said. “I don’t know how many his biggest jam. Yadier Molina to throw out Shane Robinson at has 22 RBIs and an OPS of 1.004. “To get back home,” Craw- times we needed to win this year, led off the second with a single first. Zito then bunted down the ford said. he found a way to get it done for and David Freese’s blooper fell “I’ve seen a lot of ground balls third-base line and beat it out to With a 5-0 win over the St. us.” in front of Pence in right field, hit in that spot,” Pence said. “I score Blanco. Louis Cardinals, the Giants did Zito, who was left off the giving the Cardinals runners on don’t think I’ve ever seen that Sandoval added insurance just that. Now it’s back to San postseason rosters in 2010 and second and third with a chance play be made.” in the eighth, launching Mitch- Francisco with the Giants trail- lasted 22/3 innings in his divi- at momentum and an early lead. Zito pitched in with the bat ell Boggs’ high, inside fastball ing in the series 3-2, for a re- sion series start against Cincin- Zito struck out Daniel Des- in the Giants’ four-run fourth, into the right-field seats. In the match of Game 2 between Ryan nati, never threw his fastball calso and then walked Kozma which turned on an error by bottom half, Zito got Beltran to Vogelsong and Chris Carpenter above the mid-80s but had com- to load the bases for St. Louis’ Lynn. Scutaro and Pablo Sando- fly out for his last batter. With that will be played Sunday not in mand of all his pitches and kept starting pitcher, Lance Lynn. val singled, Posey struck out and Bochy en route to the mound, the Midwestern chill but before the Cardinals’ hitters guessing. Lynn, swinging away, topped a Pence hit a chopper in front of the Giants’ infielders took turns the orange-clad masses at AT&T How else to explain Car- curveball into an inning-ending the mound. Lynn fielded it and patting Zito on the chest. He Park. los Beltran, owner of the best double play. threw to second, but his throw walked off the mound, jogged It returns on the back of Zito, postseason slugging percentage Zito, who came in with a ca- hit the bag and ricocheted away, the rest of the way to the dugout who authored 7 2/3 innings for in baseball history, swinging reer 8.20 ERA at Busch Stadium, sending Scutaro home and San- and disappeared down the steps. his first scoreless postseason through a letter-high fastball at allowed two hits over the next doval to third. “It’s just a plethora of things start and, by his own admission, 85 mph to begin the sixth in- five innings, keeping the Cardi- As he stood on first, Pence that I’ve done and gone through probably the biggest start of his ning, or Pete Kozma doing the nals off the bases and an expect- said, first-base coach Roberto here with the Giants,” Zito said. career. The Giants, facing elimi- same to end the seventh? ant crowd of 47,075 in their seats. Kelly leaned in and said: “Here’s “But the most important thing nation, won for the 13th Zito “The curveball was huge,” He had help. Pence and An- the break we needed.” Three bat- was to come out and give every- start in a row. His was the lon- Buster Posey said. “His gel Pagan made charging, slid- ters later, with the bases loaded, thing I’ve got and let the Cardi- gest outing by a Giants starter in ability to throw that curveball ing catches in the outfield. Af- Crawford shot Lynn’s full-count nals play out how they did. So I these playoffs. for strikes made the fastball a lot ter Pence’s in the fifth, Marco curveball up the middle to put think that’s what happened to- “I couldn’t be happier for more effective.” Scutaro ranged to his left for a the Giants up 3-0. In 20 at-bats night.” love our Purchase local them sPorts on Photos? chronline.com Sports 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012 SPORTS

NFL Hawks’ Problems in Loss More Than Just Wilson SEATTLE (AP) — Perhaps it should have been expected that if Seattle rookie quarterback Rus- sell Wilson was going to endure an ugly performance early in his first season, it would be on the road against San Francisco’s stel- lar defense. What wasn’t expected in Se- attle’s 13-6 loss to the 49ers on Thursday night was a number of dropped passes, some at criti- cal moments, and a Seahawks defense that was gashed on the ground for the first time this year by the running of Frank Gore. But it was another unimpres- sive offensive effort and some frustration began to show. Tony Avelar / The Associated Press “We are going to come back Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson (3) sits on the bench during the Monday and watch this film, and fourth quarter against the San Francisco 49ers in San Francisco Thursday. we are going to be real critical,” Seattle wide receiver Golden Tate

While improving an offense 20 or more yards all season enter- CH483305cz.ke said. “We have to figure some- that is averaging just 16 points ing Thursday night. thing out. It is not over, the sea- per game will be a priority when The fact Seattle held San son is not over. We still have a the team returns next Monday, Francisco to just 13 points and long way to go. We can’t let this another will be making sure the still felt the night was a defensive set us back.” Seahawks run defense is fixed. disappointment exemplifies the Wilson finished just 9 of 23 San Francisco had just 58 standard to which Carroll holds passing for 122 yards and one yards rushing at halftime — the Seahawks. careless interception. He com- and 54 of that came in the first “It was a heck of a night by pleted just 3 of 10 in the second quarter. They finished with 175 our defense, but I’m still frus- half for 19 yards. yards rushing. San Francisco’s trated that we didn’t stop a couple Sometimes when Wilson 117 yards rushing in the final 30 of things. If we stop a couple of made a good throw, his receivers minutes marked the first time things, the game doesn’t go like didn’t make the catch. They fin- Seattle allowed a team to run for that. Now, it still was going to ished with five drops. more than 100 yards in the sec- be close because we didn’t score There was backup running ond half since Dec. 26, 2010, in a much, but we need to play better back Robert Turbin dropping a loss at Tampa Bay. in the running game,” Carroll wheel route in the first quarter Seattle’s run defense allowed said. inside the 49ers’ 15. Evan Moore an opponent to top 100 total juggled and dropped a throw Gore has long tormented yards rushing for the first time the Seahawks; he now has four down the sideline in the second this season. Gore’s 131 yards were games of at least 130 yards rush- quarter and Tate dropped a pair the most by an individual rusher of passes, including a third-and-2 against the Seahawks since Dal- ing against Seattle. And his num- Get More From Your Bank pass that would have given Seat- las’ DeMarco Murray ran for 139 bers could have been even higher tle a key first-down on the open- yards in Week 9 of last season, a if not for bruised ribs that side- 12 Local Branches ing drive of the second half. span of 14 games. lined him for much of the fourth Centralia, Chehalis, Grayland, Morton, Pe Ell, “That’s my focus now, just Most of San Francisco’s run- quarter. Raymond, Rochester, South Bend, Winlock “They attacked us where we how can we fix it, how can we ning success came in the second Saturday Banking Hours keep moving forward, how can half and on quick-hitting inside didn’t think they were going to at- tack us. They were able to sustain Chehalis Airport Branch – 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. we get some more completions traps where Seattle’s defensive Rochester Branch in Bailey’s IGA – 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. when we need it,” Wilson said. line was unable to clog gaps and drives and controlled the clock a “How can we keep the ball rolling, give its linebackers freedom to bit. It was disappointing because Open Until 7 p.m. keep first downs going.” make tackles. we didn’t stop the run like we Monday-Friday at our Chehalis Airport Branch Seattle coach Pete Carroll gave The Seahawks had not al- wanted to,” Seattle linebacker Le- his team the weekend off after a lowed a run longer than 23 yards roy Hill said. “But there’s nothing trying stretch of five games in 25 all season until Gore’s 37-yard to be embarrassed about. Hold- days, three of them on the road. dash in the third quarter. Safety ing them to 13 points is nothing CH477251cz.db Seattle (4-3) returns to action Earl Thomas saved a touchdown to be embarrassed about. It was a ssbwa.com on Oct. 28 at Detroit then plays by making a shoestring tackle on hard-fought game. It was how we 800-242-2036 consecutive home games against that play. Gore also had bursts of thought it was going to be. But in Member FDIC Minnesota and the New York Jets 20 and 18 yards against a defense the run game, we could’ve been before arriving at its bye week. that had allowed just two runs of better.”

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Brian Patrick Flynn, Sarah Dorio / HGTV Remodels.com In this photo provided by the designer Brian Patrick Flynn, several deep shades of orange have been layered throughout this space and then accented with shades of blue to create a cozy, inviting room. HotColors for the Cold Beyond Pumpkins: Orange Hues Are Hot Indoors.

Melissa Rayworth three or four different shades," he says, and The Associated Press view them in various types of daylight and ar- tificial light. Leaves are changing and pumpkins are Also, he says, "orange is a lot like red when appearing on doorsteps around the country. you're painting, so you're going to need three As vibrant shades of orange fill the outdoors, or four coats to get an even finish. But the end they're also becoming increasingly popular in- product will be a beautiful cozy space." side. Upholstery fabrics, paint colors, furniture Just one word of warning: "Don't go with a and accessories that range from neon orange true shade of orange," Schuneman says. "It will to tangerine to terra cotta are getting attention feel like 'Pee-Wee's Playhouse.'" this season. But orange isn't for everyone. When inte- WHERE DOES IT WORK? rior designers suggest decorating with orange, Orange can look good anywhere in your clients can get nervous. Designer Kyle Schun- home, but these designers say it's especially eman often eases homeowners into using or- ange by suggesting variations on it. beautiful for bedrooms. "The idea of orange can sound juvenile and "Orange is my favorite choice for kids' rooms, unsophisticated," Schuneman says. "But if you because it's totally gender-neutral," Flynn says. go with umbers, burnt bricks or terra cottas, "My favorite combo for a kids' space is tanger- you can sell a client on the idea much easier." ine and white. It's clean and classic." The key, he says, is using orange creatively Schuneman agrees: "I love a warm shade of and carefully. orange for a bedroom. My last bedroom was a Here, Schuneman and designers Brian Pat- burnt brick. It felt so warm and cozy," he says. rick Flynn and Betsy Burnham offer tips on "It really works well with dim lighting at night, decorating with the color orange, and avoiding but also can invigorate you to wake up in the the pitfalls of using it badly. morning."

Burnham is using orange and white ging- Betsey Burnham / Burnham Designs, Grey Crawford HOW MUCH TO USE? ham print draperies, along with navy blue and This photo provided by Betsey Burnham/Burnham Designs shows the Whit- dark denim upholstery, to decorate the bed- Orange can be overpowering as the main tier residence's neutral Master bath brightened with a vintage, Chinese room of a pre-teen boy. "It's boyish, but sophis- burnt orange garden stool. color in a room. But, like red, it works brilliant- ticated," she says. "Not over-the-top country or ly as an accent color. anything. Sort of preppy." "I don't suggest painting your walls orange," Burnham says. "But maybe there's an orange in the print on your pillows." WHAT GOES WITH ORANGE? It can be casual ("maybe you bring in a gar- "I love pairing gray with orange," Schun- den stool that's bright orange"), or chic and eman says. "It immediately amps up the hip sophisticated ("think of Hermes orange, those factor and brings it into a contemporary set- shopping boxes"), she says. ting. It works well because gray has a cool base, In a bedroom with muted, gray-blue walls, where orange is warm. So the balance really Burnham opted to add lacquered end tables in creates harmony in a room." a rich shade of orange. Orange paint can also be a great way to Along with pale grays and deep charcoals, spruce up a dated piece of furniture. orange also goes well with dark and light blues "Think about painting a great old chest of and also browns, taupe, cream or white. drawers a beautiful shade in a high gloss," Sc- Burnham cautions against pairing orange huneman says, "and changing out the knobs with other tropical colors or other harvest to really special crystal knobs to make a state- colors, like red and yellow. The room can eas- ment piece in a room." ily begin to feel as though you've taken those themes too far. Rather than piling on all the fall colors at WHICH SHADES ARE BEST? once, Schuneman suggests pairing orange only All three designers like earthy burnt orange with brown: "I think you can create a really tones that are almost as brown as they are or- beautiful monotone room of creams, off whites ange. and browns," he says, "and pop it with orange "With a burnt orange, you'd be surprised to create a cozy feel. Use different textures in what the paint chip looks like," Burnham says. these similar color tones ... jutes, velvets and "It looks more like a brown. But you paint a linens for that cozy fall feel." piece of furniture that color, and it reads or- ange. It does what it's supposed to do — it WHAT TO AVOID? brings some whimsy." Flynn also likes using red-orange, "ideal for "I find yellow-orange the hardest to work more youthful or edgy rooms." with," Flynn says, "because it's very limited in The style of your home may help determine accent color choices." Burnham agrees, saying which shades you choose, says Schuneman. it's best to avoid "that school-bus orange." "Terra cotta is a beautiful backdrop for a tra- If you're going with a bright orange, just be ditional or retro feeling space, while pops of sure you'll enjoy it long-term. a more neon orange could be really fun for a Edgy, bright shades are "really going to pop modern space." and give your room some personality," Burn- Brian Patrick Flynn, Sarah Dorio / HGTV Remodels.com Whatever tone you choose, Schuneman ham says. But "a little goes a long way," and Designer Brian Patrick Flynn uses pops of orange in an otherwise black and suggests testing a sample if you've decided to what's hot today may quickly go out of style. white room to bring energy and inspiration to this home workspace. take the plunge and paint with orange. "Try "Like any trend," she says, "use it sparingly." Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012 LIFE Herbs Grow Deliciously in the Home Garden By Cindy McNatt much water. Planting that next Can be grown in part shade. The Orange County Register to lemon balm that likes a little Likes water. Looks pretty in shade and thrives in moist soils flower gardens. SANTA ANA, Calif. — One like other mints won't work. Mint — Most mints are in- thing we know for sure: You Better to plant your herbs vasive. Grow these in pots to can't clump herbs into one cat- in places they want to grow in- avoid their spread. egory. As much as their flavors stead of relegating them to an Oregano — A low—grow- and uses are diverse, so are their herb—only garden where some ing kind of woody plant that growing habits. will grow terribly tall and crowd spreads out from the base. Pro- The Herb Society of Amer- out others and some will want vide plenty of room for mature ica says that herbs have more shade, and so forth. than one definition. Botanists plants. Scatter your herbs around Parsley — This is truly an describe soft—stemmed plants the landscape. as herbs or herbaceous plants herbaceous perennial with soft for their lack of woody parts. TREES stems. Even though it's sold as But herbalists use the term Bay — Sweet bay or Laurus an annual, it will live for two to herb more widely for any plant nobilis is a small tree used in three years in Southern Califor- — whether it is a tree, shrub, pe- cooking and can tolerate tough, nia gardens. Cut back in winter, rennial or annual — that is used dry conditions. This slow grow- and it will regrow in spring. for flavor, fragrance, medicinal er is suitable for pots on the pa- Pelargoniums — Scented cures or has dye qualities. tio. SHRUBS geraniums can grow large. Leave enough room in your Both are correct and the Lavender — This is a woody category includes thousands landscape for these to reach ma- shrub that can grow quite large. turity. of plants with all sorts of uses You can clip it back to a certain from modern—day heart medi- point, or until there is more ANNUALS cines (digitalis) to pesticides wood than leafy top. That's Basil — Basil generally (marigolds) used commercially. when you will want to pull it out doesn't survive even the slight- But most backyard garden- and replace it. ers think of herbs as plants we est chill from winters. Replant Rosemary — This is also a from 3—inch nursery starts ev- grow for the kitchen. These in- woody shrub that is happy in clude common basils, thyme, ery spring in a sunny spot and dry conditions. Low—grow- provide regular water. dill and other culinary plants. ing rosemary can be used for It's difficult to create a dum- Cilantro — This ferny an- groundcovers, large upright nual is usually grown from seed. my's guide to growing herbs rosemary for focal points. because even the common Plants bolt fast, so replant ev- Sage — Culinary sage is also ery 30 days or so. Prefers cooler backyard herbs have different a low—growing woody plant needs, and they don't necessar- winter temperatures, but needs suitable for dry, sunny spots in full sun and regular water. ily want to grow near each other, the garden. as some garden designers would Dill — Another ferny annu- suggest. PERENNIALS al that is grown from seed start- Thyme, for example, is a Chives — A bulb plant re- ed about every 30 days. Sprinkle woody—ish low—growing lated to onion. Can be grown in these in the flower garden and ground cover from Mediterra- pots or in the ground. let them reseed at the end of the nean regions that needs all the Fennel — A tall perennial season. Provide full sun and Cindy Yamanaka/Orange County Register sunshine it can get, but not too plant with fern—like leaves. regular water. Sage grows deliciously in a home garden.

On the House Despite Modern Systems, Fireplace Remains Popular cluding household garbage. We wood out there, what's best to assure you, there is a happy me- burn? Osage orange wood, oak, dium. There are a few basics you hard maple, ash, walnut, locust, should know that will make for apple, cherry, peach and plum a better, safer and cleaner fire. are the top burning hardwoods. Let's begin with a few terms Mixed hardwoods burn longer that will help you be a better and cleaner with less creosote wood buyer. A cord is used as buildup in the chimney than a measurement of firewood. In softer woods such as willow, By James and Morris Carey some states, firewood must be poplar, pine and cedar. Fortu- Natural gas, electricity and advertised and sold by the cord nately, most dealers don't sell oil are the most common fuel or fractions of a cord. A cord softwoods and recommend sources for modern home heat- must measure 128 cubic feet. To mixed hardwoods. ing systems. However, before measure wood, stack it in a row Although important, the these resources were available, with individual pieces touch- species of the firewood is only the fireplace or wood stove was ing and parallel to each other. one of many elements in mak- the sole source of heat in a home. Stacks should be 8 feet wide, 4 ing a selection. Seasoning (ag- Although the fireplace can't feet deep and 4 feet high. When ing) is of equal significance. compete with modern heating properly stacked, about one Unseasoned (green) wood won't systems as an energy and cost third of a cord will fit in the burn well due to its high mois- efficient source of heat, the fire- back of a pickup truck. ture content. A sure sign of an place remains one of the most If the thought of hauling unseasoned log is when it is ex- popular features in a home. firewood doesn't appeal to you, tremely heavy and sap is oozing most firewood suppliers will de- out of it. With seasoned wood Unlike modern heating fuels, liver for a modest charge. And if the sap has dried up and the logs which are almost always sup- you're even less excited about the are lighter. A good way to tell plied to the heating appliance prospect of stacking the wood, whether wood is seasoned is to by a local utility or fuel com- some companies will stack it at knock two logs together. Well— pany, fireplace fuel — wood — the location of your choice. This seasoned logs will make a sharp is something that most people service is not included in the ringing sound. Also, logs that shop for. Some are as picky base cost of the firewood. Also, are seasoned and ready to burn about the wood they burn in be mindful of log length. Logs will have cracked ends. Wood the fireplace as they are about should be 16 to 22 inches long. generally takes from six months what they put on in the morn- Anything more likely will be too to a year to season. Most wood ing. Others would just as soon large for your firebox. burn whatever comes along, in- With all the choices of fire- please see FIREWOOD , page Life 5

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Moxie is a sweet 1 1/2 year Prince is a about 4 years old. He is Three 9 week old kittens. All very 8 week old kittens that love to old Cocker Spaniel mix . He is a large guy that is very affectionate friendly tiger striped kittens that play! They are also very sweet housebroken and would be good and enjoys being brushed. purr all the time. and cuddly. in a family home with children. #9354 #9358 #9323 #8298

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Weddings Births There is a • AMBER TOFAEONO AND JAKE MATHESON, Onalaska, a boy, Jake Robert better way... Annie Wilson and Anthony Barber Jr., Oct. 4, 8 pounds, Providence Centralia Hospital. Grandparents are Robert Matheson, Yelm; Tracy Cagle, Winlock; Glenda and Lar- Annie Wilson and Antho- ry Landers, Onalaska; Randy Habakangas, Yelm; and Fano Tofaeono, ny “Lunchbox” Barber, Greeley, deceased. Great-grandparents are John and Barb Matheson, Win- Colo., were married Thursday, lock; Barbara Cagle, Chehalis; Ron Cagle, Bakersfield, Calif.; Vic- Oct. 11, in Greeley. Officiant was toria Habakangas, Sparksburg, S.C.; and Mary Katherine Schrame, Marcus Crosby. Puyallup. Wilson graduated from • LILIANA DEARCOS AND GABRIEL JR. ESCAMILLA, Centralia, a boy, Santos White Pass High School in Gabriel Escamilla, Oct. 6, 7 pounds, 15 ounces, Providence Centralia 2000 and is currently employed Hospital. Grandparent is Roxanne Kaye DeArcos, Tacoma. Great- by TeleTech, Greeley. Her par- grandparents are Teresa and Santos Escamilla, Centralia, and Wil- ents are Ron Wilson and Kathy lard York, McCleary. Moore, both of Centralia. • MICHELLE AND MICHAEL HAMMERMEISTER, Centralia, a girl, Amiah, Barber graduated from Cen- Oct. 8, 8 pounds, 1 ounce, Providence Centralia Hospital. Grand- tralia High School, and also is parents are John and Cheryl Burton, Chehalis, and Ronda Hammer- employed by TeleTech. His par- meister, Star, Idaho. Great-grandparents are David and Janet Crook, ents are the late Dan Barber and Anthony Barber and Annie Wilson Peoria, Ariz., and Dottie Burton, Bear Canyon. Tina Barber, Tacoma. • PATRICIA ORTIZ AND HECTOR SANCHEZ, Centralia, a girl, Emma Patri- Maid of honor at the cer- Judson, Onalaska. cia Sanchez, Oct. 8, 5 pounds, 11 ounces, Providence Centralia Hos- emony was Dessirae Titterness, Best man was Gene Metcalf pital. Grandparents are Emiliano and Maria Ortiz, Rochester, and Onalaska. Bridesmaids were III, Winlock. Groomsman were Rosario and Eusebio Sanchez, Nayarit, Mexico. Great-grandparents Chelsea and Jessica Wilson, both Garrett Spencer, Greeley, and are Felicita and Ambrocio Regino, Nayarit, Mexico. of Centralia. Flower girls were Ronald McIalwain, Boise, Idaho. • NICOLE AND JIM BARNES, Winlock, a boy, Cameron Douglas, Oct. 8, Kiara and Alexis Johnson, both The couple took a honey- 7 pounds, 9 ounces, Providence Centralia Hospital. Grandparents of Centralia, and Emma-Kay moon to Estes Park, Colo. are Raymond and Pamela Siemers, Donald Smith and Douglas and Tara Barnes, all of Chehalis. Cynthia Norman and Kelly Ross • CASSIE BRANDT AND DARRICK GATES, Onalaska, a boy, Lucas Brandly- Ryan Gates, Oct. 10, 7 pounds, 15 ounces, Providence Centralia Hos- Cynthia Norman and Kelly pital. Grandparents are Dan and Kari Nederlander, Cinebar; Paul Ross, Onalaska, were mar- Gates, Napavine; and Jean Caswell, Centralia. Great-grandparents Got something you ried Aug. 25 at their home on are Peggy Floyd, Toledo; Fay Nederlander, Onalaska; Bev Caswell, the Centralia-Alpha Road in Grand Mound; and Ray Pickens, Centralia. really want to sell? • KARANDA GARRISON AND DANIEL EBALAROZA-VANDAELE, Onalaska. Minister was Karen Chehalis-Win- Put it in front of the lock, a boy, Jayden Roy Ebalaroza-Vandaele, Oct. 10, 7 pounds, 9 faces of thousands of Lantau-Robbins. Norman is employed by ounces, Providence Centralia Hospital. Grandparents are Darlene readers everyday in the Lewis County. Ross works for LaBarre, Terry LaBarre, Donald Vandaele and Michelle Ebalaroza. • ANGELA (CHINTELLA) AND RYAN MANALILI, Classifieds. the state of Washington. Woodland, a boy, Jacksen Call today to place Maid of honor at the ceremo- Keahi, Oct. 11, 7 pounds, 4 ounces, Kaiser Medical Center, Clacka- mas, Ore. Grandparents are Mark and Marilynn Chintella, Chehalis, your ad! ny was Rachell Hines. Brides- maid was Brittany Ross. Flower and Frank and Joycelyn Manalili, Hilo, Hawaii. Great-grandparents girl was Amelia Ross. are Elinor Brydes, Bend, Ore., and Hilda Manalili and Lani Wong, Best man was Mike Vencille. both of Hawaii. • KATHERINE CRABTREE AND DEREK MALARZ, Groomsman was Dustin Hines. Centralia, a boy, Taven Cynthia Norman and Kelly Ross A reception was held at the Michael Malarz, Oct. 12, 7 pounds, 6 ounces, Providence Centralia Ross home following the wed- Disney World, then a seven-day Hospital. Grandparents are Kim and Joanne Malarz, Centralia; Ken ding. For a honeymoon, the cruise to Cozumel, Belize and Crabtree, Vancouver, Wash.; and Debbie McKamey, Pe Ell. 321 N. Pearl • Centralia • KAELI AND BRANDON BUSS, couple were planning a week at Cayman Islands. Chehalis, a boy, Beckham Michael, Oct. 736-3311 12, 8 pounds, 6 ounces, Providence Centralia Hospital. Grandpar- To submit your weddings, e-mail [email protected] or send mail to ents are Kim and Sonja Bickel, and Dennie and Debbie Buss, all of Weddings, The Chronicle, 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. Chehalis. Great-grandparents are Cleta Buss, Chehalis; Marian Ma- comber, Chehalis; Ernie and Freda Sorensen, Toledo; and Paul and Your Letter of Thanks Sherry Bickel, Chehalis. • JESSICA HART AND HENRY ARNOLD, Chehalis, a boy, Kenneth Jacob ily members visit during her Arnold, Oct. 13, 8 pounds, 3 ounces, Providence Centralia Hospital. Family Appreciates Care last days, and the staff eased our Grandparents are Troy Hart, Portland; Denise McAllister, Centralia; time and Mary Arnold and Ken Arnold, Centralia. Great-grandparents Hospital Gave to Mother pain by providing food, drink and beds, which allowed us to are Eddie Hart and Geraldene Lund, Oregon; Deloris Duke and Lar- To the editor: spend more time visiting with ry Yeager, Centralia; Barbara and Henry Sexsmith, Centralia; Don has come On behalf of my family, I Mom during her final days. and Liz Arnold, Salkum; and Viola and Gary Andrews, Chehalis. to get the would like to publicly thank Many of our family members the bereavement staff at Provi- live outside the Centralia area job you were dence Centralia Hospital. The and stated that they had never THE ROAD TO nurses, particularly Mailey, Kar- witnessed such personal care made for. en, Cathy and Cricket, gave our from their own local hospitals. mom excellent care and made Thank you, Providence Hospital, sure that she retained the digni- for your care and compassion. SUCCEED You deserve to get ty and grace she was known for until her last breath. Wendy Ufer BEGINS WITH A CALL TO PLACE AN AD. ahead in life, and to Our mom had many fam- Centralia i nd the job you were made for, all you need to do is turn to Clubs Mary Lacy Chapter, DAR cards and the amazing amount The Chronicle of information they make avail- The September 13 meet- able. Classii eds. ing of Mary Aiken said people can use the REACH LEWIS COUNTY WITH THE CHRONICLE. Lacy Chapter, library cards at any Timberland REACH THE WORLD WITH CHRONLINE.COM . Daughters of You’ll i nd job listings library or from home computers. the American In Chehalis, you can even use it CALL OUR REPS, of all types, one of Revolution, at the only library drive-up win- WE CAN DO IT ALL. which is sure to suit featured guest dow in a five-state area. you perfectly. 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THE LONG VIEW History of the Cowlitz Indian Tribe Our Dead Left This World in Richly Furnished Canoes When a person would die in available and well wrapped placed either on an island in the longhouse, it was the cus- with a blanket and mats of the river or on the opposite tom to cut a hole in the outer rushes. His/her possessions bank of the river from the wall of the longhouse adjacent would be placed in the canoe village. These burial canoes to where the body was lying for them to take with them on revealed many examples of on its ordinary their spirit journey. A woman the high-prowed “Chinookian” sleeping plat- would take her favorite gath- canoe (Nootkan), which were form, and take ering and cooking baskets, probably acquired through the body out etc., while a man may take his trade. through that favorite fishing and hunting Lt. Charles Wilkes reported, hole. This hole equipment. “On the Cowlitz we observed would then be The eyes were covered with many canoes near the bank of re-boarded up. a bandage of Hiaqua (Denta- the river, supported between It was the lium shells), and the nostrils four trees; these contain the lewisandclarktoday.net Paul Kane painted this collection of Cowlitz burial canoes based on sketches he belief that the By Roy I. Rochon with the same. The body was remains of the dead … all the made in 1847. At the time, he wrote, “On arriving at the place I found it lavishly spirit of the de- Wilson placed face downward in the Indians have a great regard for ceased would canoe, with the head pointing these places of internment, and decorated with numerous articles, of supposed utility and ornament, for the attempt to re-enter the long- to the mouth of the river, and consider them as being sacred.” convenience of the defunct in the journey to the world of spirits. These articles consisted of blankets, tin cups, pots, pans, kettles, plates, baskets, horn bowls, and house through the opening then covered with mats. If the The artist Paul Kane paint- spoons, with shreds of cloth of various colours.” from which his/her body was deceased person was of high ed a picture of one of these taken; therefore, they would rank and owned slaves, then sacred burial sites. This village, not take the body out through two of his favorite slaves may instead of using trees, placed the normal doorway, and be killed. One would be placed the burial canoes on stan- would re-board the new open- in the prow of the canoe and chions which may be consid- ing in order to block re-entry. the other in the stern. The de- ered to be somewhat similar to This was done because the ceased would then have two of today’s carpenter’s sawhorses. departed spirit would desire his friends to accompany him ••• to return and find a loved one on his spirit journey. His fam- Next week: The tragic de- whom they could take with ily and his friends would be struction of Coffin Rock. them on their spirit journey. pleased to know that he would ••• They would become discour- not be alone in the spirit world. Roy I. Rochon Wilson was an aged and depart in peace when Holes would be made in elected leader of the Cowlitz Tribe they returned and found no the canoe, baskets, etc. allow- for three decades and is the author of more than 30 books, including opening where they had left ing for drainage so that water several histories of the Cowlitz Tribe. the longhouse. would not accumulate. These He is a retired ordained Method- The body of the deceased burial canoes were placed on ist minister and current spiritual trailtribes.org would be placed in a canoe, stanchions so that they would leader of the tribe. Wilson lives near dressed in the best garments be above ground, and were Winlock. This sketch of a Cowlitz burial canote by James Swan is titled “Method of Burial.” TODAY IN LEWIS COUNTY-AREA HISTORY Puyallup Fair’s First Merry-go-round 1956 — Yard Birds Expands the city council. D. Hittle & As- The “Two Yards Birds” shop- sociates reported that Centralia ping center expanded with a City Light’s hydroelectric facil- two-story fireproof structure ity on the Nisqually River was a (part of today’s Sunbird Shop- “relatively inexpensive source of ping Center) with the largest toy power” compared to other pub- shop in Lewis County. The ad- lic utilities. dition this weekend more than The report warned that sell- doubled their floor space and ing the utility would result in made Two Yard Birds the largest $10 to $12 million in transaction surplus store on the west coast. costs, limiting the profit from The two yard birds, “Skinny” a sale. The utility served 8,300 Richard Gillingham and “Fatty” customers. It had a capacity of William Jones, who grew up to- 12 megawatts, about enough gether near Galvin, had started to serve one third of the city’s the business together 10 years needs. before by selling their houses and cars to make the down pay- 2001 — Art Yard Makes the ment. Movies Offbeat Centralia artist 1981 — Goodbye Citizen Judge Richard Tracy was the subject Bucoda would soon be with- of a film shown during the 18th out its municipal court judge. annual Olympia Film Festival. A new state law eliminated so- The 23-minute independent called “layman judges,” or ju- film, “Richart,” focused on rists without a law degree. In the otherworldy art Tracy had essence, the new law required a placed around his home at the Submitted by Elizabeth Wedin for Our Hometowns, Volume 2 judge to have a lawyer’s sheep- corner of Harrison Avenue and William Nix was about 12 in this c. 1908 photo of him riding a tame bull. With him is his father, Rhonymous Nix. The bull skin. M Street. Three city lots were was used to give children rides in a circle at one of the early Puyallup fairs, and became lovingly known as the irst merry- Marty Jungmayer, who filled with a black and white go-round at the fair. had served as Bucoda munici- maze of sculptures made from pal judge for four years, would other people’s discards. Follow- lose his post on Jan. 1. The city ing the movie, a collection of would have to send its case to Tracy’s collages were on display Thurston County District Court at the Hi-Lo Gallery in Olympia. and pay an $18 filing fee for each Filmmakers Vanessa Ren- case. wick and Dawn Smallman. Richard Tracey born in 1933, a former public school teacher. TOP jObS 1996 — Weighing the Value of Wife Pat. Two grown sons. Be- MANAGEMENT Centralia’s Hydro Plant gan beautifying the place 17 Centralia’s city-owned elec- years before. “It’s always people TwinStar Centralia seeking experienced Branch Manager-sales and operations a must. 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Property: Lewis County Property Sales for August and September Continued from Life 5 2007 home and 4.79 acres of land, 335 Centralia, $267,500. 1997 home and 1.25 acres of land, 116 tralia, sold to Richard and Janet Sparks, Pleasant Hill Road, Adna, $360,000. • Sherry Gunther, Centralia, sold to Upland Vista Road, Chehalis, $208,000. Centralia, a 1978 home and 2.37 acres • James and Nina Riedel, Cheha- • Bradley and Linda Bolte, Celina, Joy Chapman, Chehalis, a 2008 home • Clarence and Eva Runyon, Chehalis, of land, 133 River Heights Road, Cen- lis, sold to Shelly and Ronald Stoffer, Texas, sold to Steven and April Murden, and 0.15 acres of land, 1793 Westside sold to Puget Western, Bothell, a 1969 Chehalis, a 1966 home and 1.73 acres tralia, $235,000. a 2001 home and 6 acres of land, 114 Court, Centralia, $210,000 home and 69.64 acres of land, Jackson of land, 110 Uruquart Road, Chehalis, • JVV Investors LLC, et al, Ridgefield, Denali Drive, Chehalis, $440,000. Highway, Chehalis, $3,000,000. $233,500. • Steven and Joan Buzzard, Cen- sold to William and Alicia Davis, Che- • Cheryle Budgett and Roland tralia, sold to John and Cheryl Burton, • Edward and Kristine Miller, Cheha - • Ronald and Sherry Travers, Che- halis, a 2006 home and 5.06 acres of Mossyrock, a 1950 home, 1481 S.W. lis, sold to Tyler Moon, Chehalis, a 2010 halis, sold to John and Sharon Ros- Woodland, Highland, Utah, sold to Brandon and Joy Rakes, Centralia, a Kelly Ave., Chehalis, $260,000. home and 1.38 acres of land, 108 Sadie land, 146-16 Bull Run Drive, Chehalis, bach, Chehalis, a 2009 home and 1.35 $229,900. acres of land, 109 Sadie Lane, Chehalis, 1974 home and parcel, 4018 Cooks Hill • Bobby and Carol Turner, Toledo, Lane, Chehalis, $245,000. $280,000. Road, $320,000. sold to Paula Burrows, Toledo, a 1918 • Seal, a partnership, Chehalis, sold • Kevin and Stacey Jurek, Chehalis, • James and Violet Hunt, Napavine, • Patrick and Johanna McCarthy, home and 0.43 acres of land, 211 Pine to O’Neill Pine Co., Salem, Ore., 58.18 sold to Herta Fairbanks, Chehalis, a sold to Thomas and Melissa Greeley, Berthoud, Colo., sold to Brock and St., Toledo, $210,000. acres of land, Haywire Road, Napavine, 1994 home and 4.78 acres of land, 432 Napavine, a 2006 home and 0.23 acres Nicole Piper, Chehalis, a 1987 home • Federal National Mortgage Asso- $375,000. Chilvers Road, Chehalis, $215,000. of land, 324 Fenway Drive, Napavine, and 10.4 acres of land, 790 Deep Creek ciation, Dallas, Texas, sold to Timothy • Jeff and Sheila Wilson, Napavine, • Vicki Merifield, Shelton, sold to Re- Road, Chehalis, $215,000. $253,000. and Leanne McCoy, Toledo, a 2007 sold to Rodney Stanley, Napavine, a villa 3M LLC, Ward Cove, Alaska, a 1972 • Richard Turner, Centralia, sold to home and 4.85 acres of land, 192 1981 home and 7.01 acres of land, Sch- • Keith Jorgensen, Centralia, sold home and and 95.95 acres of land, 555 Thomas and Jill Snodgrass, Centralia, a Classe Road, Toledo, $205,000. reiner Road, Chehalis, $255,000. to John and Marlo Braun, Centralia, Lost Valley Road, Curtis, $300,000. 130.42 acres of land, Salzer Valley Road, 1993 home and 0.88 acres of land, 3713 • O’Neill Pine Co., Salem, Ore., sold • Keith Drop, Centralia, sold to $400,000. Prairie Ave., Centralia, $230,000. to James and Deanna Brown, Chehalis, Green Diamond Resource Co., Shel- • Michael and Rebecca Stepusin, • Dexter and Susan Gensolin, Na- • Larry and Crystal Lawrence, Gle- 49.84 acres of land, state Highhway ton, 32.3 acres of timber, Proffitt Road, Missoula, Mont., sold to Joshua and poleon, Ohio, sold to Kim and Sonja noma, sold to Daniel Walck, Battle 508, $255,000. Centralia, $237,090. Gail Jones, Rochester, a 2004 home Bickel, Chehalis, a 1997 home and 2 Ground, a 2004 home and 5.03 acres • Jonathan Neill, Winlock, sold to • First Citizens Bank, Rancho Bernar- and 20 acres of land, 496 Ingalls Road, acres of land, 159 Widgeon Hill Road, of land, 117 Sweet Brier Lane, Glenoma, Delton and Marilyn Talley, Chelan, a do, Calif., Calif., sold to Kirk and Janice Rochester, $229,500. Chehalis, $310,000. $222,000. 1996 home and 5.12 acres of land, 259 Lindt, Chehalis, a 2008 home and 0.39 • Vancouver Investment Group LLC, S. Military Road, Winlock, $245,000. acres of land, 171 Alderwood Drive., • James and Robin Dibble, Ge- • Bonagofski Partnership, Centralia, Vancouver, Wash., sold to Daniel and sold to Todd and Heidi Watson, Cen- Chehalis, $434,900. neva, Ill., sold to Curtis Lusk, Chehalis, • Kenny and Teno Brundage, Toledo, Merinda McGrath, Pe Ell, a 1974 home a 1997 home and 1.45 acres of land, tralia, a 1935 structure and 0.7 acres of sold to William and Sharon Berger, To- • Sue and Frederick Young, Chehalis, and 0.24 acres of land, 116 Lighthouse 222 Hidden Meadows Drive, Chehalis, land, 500 N. Tower Ave., $500,000. ledo, a 2006 home and 0.79 acres of sold to Richard and Helen Thompson, Lane, Mossyrock, $206,000. $275,000. • John Arata and Millicent McPhee, land, 134-9 Cowlitz Loop Road, Toledo, Pullman, a 1970 home and 5 acres of • Federal National Mortgage As- no address listed, sold to Roger Ander- $249,000. land, 182 Peterson Road, Chehalis, • Sylvia Corbin, Chehalis, sold to sociation, Dallas, Texas, sold to Chris- son, Centralia, a 1994 home and 0.85 • Sandra Mattox, Chehalis, sold to $310,000. Doug Fiest, Toutle, 30 acres of land, topher and Pamela Carlson, Adna, a acres of land, 1315 Lakeshore Drive, Robert and Joann Michael, Chehalis, a • Daniel and Pamela Tomczek, - CenMadden Road, Onalaska $446,000. ADVICE: Dear Abby Teen’s Online Sweetheart May Not Be Who He Says DEAR ABBY: I’m 13, and a me sweet advice. The person you have de- for an event I choose at the time our time. Please save me from few weeks ago I met a guy online, Yes, I know I’m young and scribed may not be a teenage I want, and leave for his friends’ our next argument and tell us got his number and we texted — love is supposed to come later boy in Tennessee. He could be gatherings when he wants. who is right. — FRAZZLED a lot. Before I knew it, we were in life. Yes, it seems shady that an adult man (or woman) ANY- My problem is leaving for the TRAVELER IN SAN FRAN- flirting up a storm. I met him online and we have WHERE. He doesn’t communi- airport when we travel together. CISCO He lives in Tennessee and I’m never talked face-to-face. I know cate in the language most teens We use public transportation, DEAR FRAZZLED: You in Texas. He’s the same age as I I might be mistaking love for of today use. He doesn’t call you which takes 45 minutes, but are. Better to be safe than sorry, am, so I don’t infatuation — I’ve heard all this “hot,” he doesn’t call you “Babe.” things can go wrong and make it especially when you have nonre- see anything before. But I trust this boy to be He is using terms that someone longer. fundable tickets. I have been on wrong with lik- faithful and supportive of me. much older would use. Taylor would like to leave ing him, even if How can I tell if I love him Personally, I think you so we arrive at the airport 45 flights when seats were given to he’s so far away. or not? Should I cut off contact should take a giant step back- minutes before our flights. This standby passengers because the We have decided with him? Is it OK to feel the ward until you AND a more causes me a lot of stress because ticketed passenger was held up not to date un- way I do? — TEENAGE GIRL experienced adult in your life security lines can be long and for some reason. There are worse til we have a IN A DREAM learn more about him. Adults I’m afraid of missing our plane. things than having to kill a half- chance to meet DEAR TEENAGE GIRL: who carry on online romances We have had to run through air- hour at the airport. Missing your each other in By Abigail Van Buren I’m all for young love, but before with 13-year-old girls are called ports in order to avoid being left flight is one of them. person. plunging in, I think both parties predators for good reason. behind. ••• The problem is, I feel like should know with whom they I’d like to be at the airport Dear Abby is written by Abigail I love him. He doesn’t call me are having the pleasure. Has it DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend an hour and a half before flight Van Buren, also known as Jeanne “hot,” he calls me “gorgeous.” He occurred to you that because you of four years, “Taylor,” and I are time to be safe. Taylor hates Phillips, and was founded by her doesn’t call me “Babe,” he calls met this person online and have opposites in that I like to be on waiting in the terminal when mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear me “Angel.” He listens to me never spoken face-to-face that he time and he is generally late. We security is light and thinks we Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. when I have a problem and gives might NOT be who he says he is? usually work this out by leaving could be doing other things with Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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SOLUTION TO PUZZLE ON PAGE LIFE 5: “In me you have Missouri morals, Connecticut culture; this, gentlemen, is the combination which makes the perfect man.” — Mark Twain © 2012 by NEA, Inc. COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012 • Life 7

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker Life 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012 COMICS

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker ENTERTAINMENT The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012 • Life 9

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News (N) Chelsea Chelsea Jonas Jonas Keeping Up With Keeping Up With Keeping Up With Keeping Up With E! 65 65 Gym Prog. Soup Lat Lat the Kardashians the Kardashians the Kardashians the Kardashians SportsCenter (N) Sunday NFL Countdown (N) (Live) (CC) NASCAR Count- NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: Hollywood Casino 400. From Kansas SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) Count- ESPN 32 32 (Live) (CC) down (N) (Live) Speedway in Kansas City, Kan. (N) (Live) down ESPN2 33 33 NASCAR Now Outside Sports Fantasy Football Now (N) (Live) Football Final CrossFit Games Women’s College Volleyball Poker World/Poker World/Poker Base Basketball FAM 39 39 Prince Mass Boy... Boy... T. Burton’s Nightmare ››› Coraline (2009), Teri Hatcher ››› Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride ›› Alice in Wonderland (2010, Fantasy) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory FNC 48 48 FOX and Friends News House News HQ America’s News Headquarters (N) Fox News Sun. Jour. News America’s News Headquarters (N) Fox News Sun. FOX Report (N) Huckabee (N) FOOD 35 35 Hu WEN Paula Dinner Pioneer Trisha’s Rachael Ray’s San Guy’s Sand. Be.- Paula Pioneer Restaurant: Im. Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners FX 53 53 Barre Perfect ›› Aliens in the Attic (2009) Carter ›› Monsters vs. Aliens (2009) Voices ›› Tooth Fairy (2010, Comedy) ›› The Karate Kid (2010) Jaden Smith. A Chinese master › Grown Ups (2010, Comedy) Adam Yard Jenkins, Austin Butler. of Reese Witherspoon. Dwayne Johnson, Ashley Judd. schools an American boy in the martial arts. Sandler, Kevin James. GOLF 70 70 European PGA Tour Golf ISPS Handa Perth International, Final Round. Golf Central PGA Tour Golf McGladrey Classic, Final Round. (N) PGA Tour Golf Central LPGA Tour Golf HALL 19 19 I Love I Love I Love I Love I Love I Love Golden Golden Golden Golden Always and Forever (2009) Dean Mc- I Married Who? (2012) Kellie Martin, A Crush on You (2011) Brigid Bran- ››› Your Love Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Girls Girls Girls Girls Dermott, Rena Sofer. (CC) Ethan Erickson. (CC) nagh, Sean Patrick Flanery. (CC) Never Fails (CC) HGTV 68 68 Cindy C Yng- Kitchen Kitchen Hate Elbow Yard House Income Income Property Bro Love It or List It Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Perfect Hunters HIST 37 37 Tool Free Modern Marvels Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Amer. Pickers Amer. Pickers Amer. Pickers Amer. Pickers Amer. Pickers Amer. Pickers LI FE 51 51 WEN Paid In Touch Schlr Turning Osteen Cindy C Chris Prank Prank My Life, Movie ›› The Stepfather (2009) (CC) ›› Orphan (2009) Vera Farmiga. (CC) Nanny Revenge MSNBC 47 47 Chris Hayes Melissa Harris-Perry (N) Weekends With Alex Witt (N) Meet the Press MSNBC Live (N) Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera MTV 63 63 Ridic. Ridic. Jersey Shore ’ Jersey Shore ’ Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Jersey Shore ’ Jersey Shore ’ (CC) Jersey Shore ’ Underemployed Special 34 34 Dobbs Parker Primal Alaska Outd’r Hunter Quests Wild FLW Outdoors Outdoor Fishing Strong Notre Dame Auto For Ra Motorsports Danger. Danger. Bucks White NICK 40 40 Grown Barn Parents Parents Power Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Parents Parents Parents Victo Winx iCarly iCarly Spong Spong Spong Victo Victo Victo Victo OXY 50 50 Ninja Paid Ninja SHARK ›› Funny People (2009) Adam Sandler, Seth Rogen. My Shopping Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) R O OT 31 31 Paid Paid Fat Paid Above Paid Quest Fishing Griot’s Horse High School Football Lakeside at Seattle Prep. Hydroplane MLS 36 Timbers MLS Soccer Paid Total Tummy Paid Weight Insane Xtreme Horse- Trucks! Muscle- World’s Wildest World’s Wildest World’s Wildest World’s Wildest World’s Wildest World’s Wildest World’s Wildest SPIKE 57 57 Prog. Gym Tuck Prog. Loss Bodies! 4x4 ’ power (CC) Car Police Videos ’ Police Videos ’ Police Videos ’ Police Videos ’ Police Videos ’ Police Videos ’ Police Videos ’ SYFY 59 59 Cook Keurig De Hoover Tommie Cook ››› War Wolves (2009) (CC) Red: Werewolf Hunter (2010) (CC) An American Werewolf in London ›› Daybreakers (2009) (CC) Underworld TBN 20 20 Franklin Turning Rhema Winning Miracle Re Love Touch Power Written Conley Heart King Is Franklin Hagee Marrg Prince G. Jakes Meyer Y’sef Blessed Osteen Kerry TBS 55 55 Married Married Home Home Friends Friends Friends Friends ››› Terminator 3: Rise of the Ma- ›› Terminator Salvation (2009) Christian Bale, ››› Face/Off (1997) John Travolta. Premiere. An FBI agent ›› Con Imp. Imp. (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) chines (2003) Premiere. (CC) Sam Worthington. Premiere. (CC) and his nemesis trade physical identities. (CC) Air (CC) TLC 38 38 Four Weddings Four Weddings Four Weddings Breaking Extreme Chea. Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Breaking Amish Medium Medium TNT 54 54 Law & Order “Lo- Law & Order Law & Order Law & Order “Pay- Law & Order Law & Order Law & Order “Pre- ››› Something’s Gotta Give (2003) Jack Nich- ›› The Holiday (2006, Romance-Comedy) Cam- comotion” ’ “Charm City” ’ “Compassion” back” ’ “Pride” ’ “Blood Money” cious” ’ olson, Diane Keaton, Keanu Reeves. (CC) eron Diaz, Kate Winslet, Jude Law. (CC) TOON 42 42 Looney Looney Scan2 Reda Bey Poke Ben 10 Star Johnny Johnny Drag Drag Adven Adven Adven Adven Johnny Johnny Dog Dog Scooby Scooby Dear Dracula TRAV 36 36 Rifles TRIA When Vacations Mysteries at Off Limits (CC) No Reservation No Reservation Terrifying Places Most Terrifying Terrifying Places Haunted Hotels Haunted Hotels Haunted Hotels TRUTV 49 49 Tummy Hoover Paid Loss Got Ninja! SHARK SHARK Bait Bait Over Over Bait Bait Bait Bait Bait Bait Vegas Vegas Vegas Vegas Vegas Vegas USA 58 58 Cook Paid Cook Paid Atmo- Joel Covert Affairs ›› Eat Pray Love (2010) Julia Roberts. A divorcee embarks Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Safe Prog. Safe Prog. sphere Osteen (CC) (DVS) on a global quest to change her life. (CC) VH1 62 62 Jump Start ’ Jump Start ’ Top 20 Count. Top 20 Count. SNL Presidential Bash I’m Married Behind/Music Bask. Wives LA Chrissy Chrissy Chrissy Chrissy T.I.-Tiny T.I.-Tiny

SUNDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets October 21, 2012 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News Sunday 6:00pm Disce- America’s Funniest Home Videos (N) Once Upon a Time “The Crocodile” Revenge “Intuition” Daniel takes matters 666 Park Avenue “Hero Complex” KOMO 4 News Castle “Ghosts” ABC 4 4 polo. (N) (CC) ’ (CC) Belle threatens to leave Mr. Gold. (N) into his own hands. (N) (CC) Henry learns something about Gavin. Sunday 11:00pm ’ (CC) NFL Football Pittsburgh Steelers at Cincinnati Bengals. (N) (S Live) (CC) 5th Quarter KING 5 News (N) Dateline NBC An aspiring Playboy KING 5 News (N) Upfront With Rob- NBC 5 5 model is murdered. ’ (CC) ert Mak IND 6 6 Extra (N) ’ (CC) Backroads Laura McKenzie ›› The Pallbearer (1996) David Schwimmer, Gwyneth Paltrow. News Sounders FC 5th Quarter Chris Matthews CBS Evening KIRO 7 Eyewit- 60 Minutes (N) ’ (CC) The Amazing Race “Funky Monkey” A The Good Wife An opponent challenges The Mentalist “Blood Feud” The team KIRO 7 News at KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS 7 7 News (N) (CC) ness News team performs an unpleasant task. Alicia and Diane. (N) ’ (CC) investigates a gang war. (N) ’ 11PM ness News Moyers & Company ’ (CC) Pioneers of Television “Science Fiction” Call the Midwife Search for a missing Masterpiece Classic Blanche considers Broadway: The American Musical Cole Infinity Hall Live “The Wailin’ Jennys” ’ PBS 9 9 Futuristic storytellers. ’ (CC) baby. (N Same-day Tape) (CC) leaving Eaton Place. (N) ’ (CC) Porter; “Porgy and Bess.” ’ 30 Rock Budget 30 Rock “Jackie Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) The Big Bang The Big Bang Q13 FOX News at Q It Up Sports ’ Star Wars: The Clone Wars Rescue Family Guy “The Family Guy ’ MNT 10 10 cuts. ’ (CC) Jormp-Jomp” ’ Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) 9 (N) (CC) (CC) and sabotage mission. Thin White Line” (Part 2 of 2) (CC) CSI: Miami “Smoke Gets in Your CSIs” Criminal Minds “Today I Do” The team The Closer “High Crimes” The Chief of The Closer “Living Proof: Part One” The Seinfeld “The Wife” Seinfeld “The Fire” The King of The King of C W 11 11 Alexx Wood comes back. ’ investigates disappearances. Police assigns a case. (CC) squad’s holiday plans. (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Celtic Thunder Voyage The group performs favorites. ’ (CC) Trans-Siberian Orchestra: The Birth of Trans-Siberian Orchestra: The Birth of Jesse Cook: Live in Concert The guitarist performs. ’ (CC) ADD and Master- PBS 12 12 Rock Theater ’ (CC) Rock Theater ’ (CC) ing It! ’ (CC) Two and a Half Two and a Half To Be Announced The Cleveland The Simpsons (N) Bob’s Burgers (N) Family Guy (N) ’ American Dad (N) Q13 FOX News at Q It Up Sports ’ How I Met Your How I Met Your FOX 13 13 Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Show (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) ’ (CC) (DVS) 10 (N) (CC) (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Electronic Connection: Shopnbc Electronic Connection: Shopnbc Waterford Crystal: Shopnbc Birth Waterford Crystal: Shopnbc Birth Android Watches: Shopnbc Birthday Android Watches: Shopnbc Birthday Law & Order: Criminal Intent A fire Law & Order: Criminal Intent A gun- Law & Order: Criminal Intent A promi- House “Role Model” House treats a House “Babies & Bathwater” A pregnant House “Kids” A meningitis scare over- ION 15 15 kills an international banker. ’ (CC) man kills an abortion provider. (CC) nent doctor is murdered. (CC) senator. ’ (CC) patient must choose. ’ (CC) whelms the staff. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 John Ankerberg Michael Youssef Rod Parsley Kingdom Conn. Hal Lindsey Rep. End of the Age Matthew A. Leroy Thompson Reflections Hillsong (CC) Joni Lamb Michael Youssef KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) America’s Funniest Home Videos (N) Once Upon a Time “The Crocodile” Revenge “Intuition” Daniel takes matters 666 Park Avenue “Hero Complex” KATU News at 11 Castle “Ghosts” ABC 22 22 ’ (CC) Belle threatens to leave Mr. Gold. (N) into his own hands. (N) (CC) Henry learns something about Gavin. (N) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) NFL Football Pittsburgh Steelers at Cincinnati Bengals. (N) (S Live) (CC) Sports Sunday (CC) Quick & Easy Private Practice “Equal and Opposite” NewsChannel 8 at The Chris Mat- NBC 26 26 Meals! Unethical fertility treatment. ’ 11 (N) (CC) thews Show (N) UNI 30 30 Comediant. Noticiero Aquí y Ahora (SS) Mira Quién Baila (SS) Sal y Pimienta (SS) Comediant. Noticiero Next Stop Paid Program Bob’s Burgers (N) The Cleveland The Simpsons (N) Bob’s Burgers (N) Family Guy (N) ’ American Dad (N) 10 O’Clock News (N) Oregon Sports Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (CC) (DVS) Show (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) ’ (CC) (DVS) Final Raymond (CC) Billy the Extermi- Billy the Extermi- Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars A&E 52 52 nator (CC) nator (CC) Texas (CC) Texas (CC) Texas (CC) Texas (CC) Texas (CC) Texas (CC) Texas (CC) Texas (CC) Texas (CC) Texas (CC) AMC 67 67 ›› Land of the Dead (2005, Horror) Simon Baker, John Leguizamo, Asia Ar- The Walking Dead “Seed” Lori’s preg- The Walking Dead “Sick” A life hangs in The Walking Dead “Sick” A life hangs in Talking Dead (N) Comic Book Men gento. Premiere. Flesh-eating zombies threaten a fortified city. nancy advances. (CC) the balance. (N) (CC) the balance. (CC) (CC) (N) (CC) APL 43 43 Finding Bigfoot ’ (CC) Call-Wildman Call-Wildman Call-Wildman Call-Wildman Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence BET 56 56 ››› Barbershop 2: Back in Business (2004, Comedy) Ice Cube, Cedric the Entertainer. (CC) ›› Funny Valentines (1999, Drama) Alfre Woodard, Loretta Devine, CCH Pounder. (CC) Sec.- America- 2012 Election The Real House- The Real Housewives of Miami Jo- The Real House- The Real Housewives of New Jersey The Real Housewives of New Jersey The Real Housewives of New Jersey Watch What Hap- Housewives/NJ BRAVO 66 66 wives of Miami anna discovers Romain’s secret. wives of Miami “Reunion” (Part 2 of 3) “Reunion” (Part 3 of 3) “Lost Footage” (N) pens: Live (N) CBUT 29 29 ››› Casper (1995) Christina Ricci. Heartland Ty struggles. (CC) (DVS) Over the Rainbow ’ (CC) (DVS) Dragons’ Den A niche product. (CC) CBC News: The National ’ (CC) CBC News Speed Skating C M T 61 61 Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) ›› Sweet Home Alabama (2002, Romance-Comedy) Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas. ’ ››› Home for the Holidays (2005, Drama) Sean Young, Perry King, Lucia Walters. ’ (CC) CNBC 46 46 American Greed: The Fugitives American Greed Mark Zuckerberg: Inside Facebook Ultimate Factories “Frito Lay” American Greed TRIA Dr. Perricone CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom (N) GPS Roadmap to Powering America Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom GPS Roadmap to Powering America CNNH 45 45 GPS Roadmap to Powering America Piers Morgan Tonight Murder by the Book Dominick Dunne: Power, Privilege Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom COM 60 60 ›› Office Space (1999) Ron Livings- Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Night of Too Many Stars: America Comes Together for Autism Programs Ben- Night of Too Many Stars: America Comes Together for Autism Programs Ben- ton, Jennifer Aniston. (CC) efit performance for autism. (N) (CC) efit performance for autism. (CC) D I S 41 41 Make Your Mark: Shake It Up Dance-Off 2012 ’ (CC) Austin & Ally ’ Make Your Mark: Shake It Up Result Shake It Up! ’ Jessie ’ (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Good-Charlie A.N.T. Farm (CC) My Babysitter MythBusters “Titanic Survival” Ques- MythBusters “Trench Torpedo” A trench MythBusters “Hail Hijinx” Picking apart I Was Mummified The secrets of Egyp- America’s Most Secret: Structures MythBusters “Hail Hijinx” Picking apart DSC 8 8 tions about the movie “Titanic.” corner vs. a shockwave. (CC) rope bridge physics. (N) (CC) tian mummification. (N) ’ (CC) Classified sites and their activities. rope bridge physics. ’ (CC) Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Kim Married to Jonas The Soup Married to Jonas The Soup E! 65 65 “Mothers & Daughters” Khloe is her nephew’s guardian. “Kardashian Therapy - Part One” tries to work out her issues. (N) (Part 2 of 2) (Part 2 of 2) MLS Soccer FC Dallas at Seattle Sounders FC. From CenturyLink Field in Se- SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (CC) ESPN 32 32 attle. (N) (Live) ESPN2 33 33 WNBA Basketball Minnesota Lynx at Indiana Fever. (N) NASCAR Now (N) (CC) Thrills & Spills NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: Hollywood Casino 400. From Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kan. FAM 39 39 Charlie and... ››› Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas ››› Beetlejuice (1988, Comedy) Michael Keaton, Alec Baldwin. ››› Edward Scissorhands (1990, Fantasy) Johnny Depp, Winona Ryder. FNC 48 48 Fox News Sunday Geraldo at Large (N) ’ (CC) Huckabee Stossel Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) Fox News Sunday FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive $24 in 24 Halloween Wars Cupcake Wars “Cody Simpson” (N) Halloween Wars (N) Iron Chef America Restaurant Stakeout FX 53 53 ››› Easy A (2010, Comedy) Emma Stone, Penn Badgley, Amanda Bynes. A ››› The Social Network (2010, Drama) Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield, Justin Timberlake. Legal ››› The Social Network (2010) Jesse Eisenberg. Legal high-school student uses the rumor mill to her advantage. and personal complications follow Facebook’s founding. and personal complications follow Facebook’s founding. GOLF 70 70 LPGA Tour Golf PGA Tour Golf McGladrey Classic, Final Round. From Sea Island, Ga. Golf Central (N) PGA Tour Golf Web.com: Winn Dixie Jacksonville Open, Final Round. HALL 19 19 ››› Your Love Never Fails (2011) ››› Straight From the Heart (2003, Romance) Teri Polo, Andrew McCarthy. I Married Who? (2012, Romance-Comedy) Kellie Martin, Ethan Erickson. In Las Frasier “The Per- Frasier “Bad Dog” Elisa Donovan, Kirstin Dorn. (CC) Romance grows between a photographer and a Wyoming rancher. (CC) Vegas, a startled bride wakes up married to a famous actor. (CC) fect Guy” (CC) ’ (CC) HGTV 68 68 House Hunters Hunters Int’l Million Dollar Rooms (CC) Home Strange Home (CC) Property Brothers (CC) House Hunters Renovation (N) (CC) House Hunters Renovation (CC) HIST 37 37 American Pickers (CC) American Pickers “Where’s Aldo?” American Pickers “Boys’ Toys” American Pickers (N) (CC) Outback Hunters “Man Eaters” (N) American Pickers “Odd Fellas” LI FE 51 51 A Nanny’s Revenge (2012) (CC) Last Hours in Suburbia (2012) Kelcie Stranahan, Maiara Walsh. (CC) A Mother’s Nightmare (2012) Annabeth Gish, Jessica Lowndes. (CC) Last Hours in Suburbia (2012) (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Caught on Camera “High Voltage” Sex Slaves: The Deadly Game Lockup Wabash Lockup Wabash Lockup Wabash Meet the Press (CC) MTV 63 63 MTV Special ’ Jersey Shore Snooki moves out. ’ Jersey Shore ’ (CC) Jersey Shore “Merp Walk” ’ (CC) Underemployed “Pilot” ’ (CC) NBCS 34 34 Gun It w/Spies Buck Stops Here Elk Fever Tred Barta Action Sports (N) ’ (CC) Sports Illustrated Poker After Dark (Taped) (CC) Poker After Dark (Taped) (CC) NICK 40 40 Victorious (CC) Victorious (CC) Victorious (CC) SpongeBob See Dad Run (N) ›››› Stand by Me (1986) Wil Wheaton, River Phoenix. Premiere. ’ (CC) The Nanny (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Snapped “Ellen Snyder” (CC) Snapped “Tracey Richter” (CC) Snapped An apparent freak accident. Snapped “Kara Lounsbury” (N) My Shopping Addiction (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) R O OT 31 31 College Football Montana at North Dakota. MLS Soccer Portland Timbers at Vancouver Whitecaps FC. MMA From Emerald Queen Casino. ’ ’ SPIKE 57 57 World’s Wildest Police Videos (CC) World’s Wildest Police Videos (CC) ›› Bad Boys II (2003, Action) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith, Jordi Mollà. Premiere. Two detectives ›› Bad Boys II (2003, Action) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith. battle a drug kingpin in Miami. ’ Two detectives battle a drug kingpin in Miami. ’ SYFY 59 59 ›› Underworld: Rise of the Lycans › Queen of the Damned (2002, Horror) Stuart Townsend, Aaliyah. ›› Blade II (2002) Wesley Snipes. A vampire hunter unites with his prey against a new threat. › Stigmata (1999) TBN 20 20 BelieverVoice Creflo Dollar David A man tells of surviving three internments. Secrets of Bible Against All Odds Babylon: Past, Present and Future TBS 55 55 ›› Con Air (1997, Action) Nicolas Cage, John Cusack, John Malkovich. Vicious MLB Baseball Detroit Tigers at New York Yankees. American League Championship Series, Game 7. ›› Shooter (2007) Mark Wahlberg. A wounded sniper plots convicts hijack their flight. (CC) (If necessary). (N) (Live) revenge against those who betrayed him. TLC 38 38 Island Medium Island Medium Breaking Amish “Final Days” (N) ’ Island Medium Island Medium Breaking Amish “Final Days” (CC) Island Medium Island Medium Breaking Amish “Good vs. Evil” ’ TNT 54 54 ›› Failure to Launch (2006) Matthew McConaughey, Sarah Jessica Parker. A ›› Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009) Matthew McConaughey. Premiere. Spirits ›› Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009) Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Garner. man’s parents hatch a plan to move him out of the house. (CC) of ex-lovers show a cad his failed relationships. (CC) (DVS) Spirits of ex-lovers show a cad his failed relationships. (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 ›› Hoodwinked! (2005, Comedy) Voices of Anne Hathaway, Glenn Close. Ben 10 Dragons: Riders Cleveland Show King of the Hill King of the Hill Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Black Dynamite TRAV 36 36 Scariest Halloween Attractions Halloween Crazier (CC) Making Monsters (N) (CC) Making Monsters (N) (CC) Halloween’s Most Extreme (CC) Destination Fear Destination Fear TRUTV 49 49 Top 20 Most Shocking Wipeout “Excuse Wii” ’ (CC) Wipeout ’ (CC) Wipeout Contestants in Australia. ’ World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... Naughty nurse. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit An Law & Order: Special Victims Unit El- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit USA 58 58 “Philadelphia” ’ (CC) 8-year-old boy is kidnapped. ’ liot goes under cover with Olivia. “Zebras” ’ (CC) Benson is suspected in a crime. ’ “P.C.” ’ (CC) VH1 62 62 Couples Therapy ’ Rehab With Dr. Drew ’ Rehab With Dr. Drew (N) ’ Couples Therapy ’ Rehab With Dr. Drew ’ Couples Therapy ’ Life 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012 ENTERTAINMENT

MONDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets October 22, 2012 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 Presidential Debate At Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla. (N) (S Live) Dancing With the Stars: All-Stars (N Problem Solvers Voter Guide Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ KOMO 4 News Nightline (N) (CC) ABC 4 4 Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) “Teachers Week” (CC) 11:00pm (N) (CC) Presidential Debate At Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla. (N) (Live) The Voice The vocalists perform for the KING 5 News 2012 Voters Guide Dateline NBC ’ (CC) KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show With NBC 5 5 coaches. (N) ’ (CC) Jay Leno IND 6 6 The Jeff Probst Show ’ (CC) Extra (N) (CC) Access Hollyw’d Dr. Phil ’ (CC) Katie Actress Susan Sarandon. (N) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Northwest Sprt Law Order: CI Presidential Debate At Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla. (N) (Live) How I Met Your Partners ’ (CC) KIRO News: Special Edition (CC) Hawaii Five-0 Investigating the murder KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 Mother ’ (CC) of a teenager. ’ (CC) ness News David Letterman Presidential Debate At Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla. (N) (Live) Antiques Roadshow Persian rug used Market Warriors Lakewood 400 An- Ottomans Versus Christians: Battle Globe Trekker The Rijksmuseum in PBS 9 9 to cover furniture. ’ (CC) tiques Market. ’ (CC) for the Mediterranean (CC) Amsterdam. ’ (CC) (DVS) American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy “Patriot Family Guy ’ The Simpsons The Simpsons Q13 FOX News at 9 Rose, Arcega- Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) 30 Rock “Live 30 Rock ’ (CC) MNT 10 10 (CC) (CC) Games” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Dunn, Kelly and Levine. (N) (CC) Show” ’ (CC) The King of The King of The Office Dinner The Office ’ (Part 90210 “It’s All Fun and Games” A detec- Gossip Girl “Dirty Rotten Scandals” Seinfeld “The Rain- Seinfeld “The Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- C W 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) and jealousy. ’ 1 of 2) (CC) tive asks Liam about Vanessa. Chuck investigates a clue. (N) (CC) coats” (CC) Gum” ’ (CC) ment “The Chair” ment ’ (CC) Full Focus “Glim- Northwest Now Call the Midwife Jenny forms a friend- Masterpiece Classic A tragic turn of Masterpiece Classic “Downton Abbey” Rivalry between The Red Green Charlie Rose Analysis of the presiden- PBS 12 12 mering Gone” ’ ship with a soldier. ’ (CC) events. ’ (CC) sisters Mary and Edith. ’ (CC) Show (CC) tial debate. (N) (S Live) (CC) MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at San Francisco Giants. Q13 FOX News How I Met Your The Big Bang The Big Bang Two and a Half Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your FOX 13 13 (N) (S Live) (CC) Special Edition Mother ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Waterford Crystal: Shopnbc Birth Shopnbc Birthday Jewelry Party: Shopnbc Birthday Jewelry Party: Professional Blending With L’Equip Portofino Italian Jewelry: 1st Anni Portofino Italian Jewelry: 1st Anni Criminal Minds The BAU must profile Criminal Minds “Doubt” The BAU team Criminal Minds “In Birth and Death” Criminal Minds “Scared to Death” Mur- Criminal Minds A series of home inva- Criminal Minds “Seven Seconds” A ION 15 15 Gideon. ’ (CC) shuts down a campus. (CC) Three of the team are missing. (CC) derous psychiatrist. ’ (CC) sions and murders. ’ (CC) child is abducted at a mall. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Celebration Jesse Duplantis Alive With Kong Jack Van Impe K. Copeland Life Today (CC) Joyce Meyer Celebration Joni Lamb Reflections Presidential Debate At Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla. (N) (S Live) Dancing With the Stars: All-Stars (N Paid Program Your Diet Doesn’t Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune KATU News at 11 Nightline (N) (CC) ABC 22 22 Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) Fit, Here’s Why (CC) “Teachers Week” (N) ’ (CC) Presidential Debate At Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla. (N) (Live) The Voice The vocalists perform for the Newschannel 8 Inside Edition (N) Dateline NBC ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 coaches. (N) ’ (CC) Special Edition ’ (CC) 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Debate Presidencial Desde Boca Raton, Florida. (SS) Un Refugio para el Amor (N) (SS) Por Ella Soy Eva (N) (SS) Primer Impacto (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at San Francisco Giants. FOX 12 News To Be Announced TMZ (N) ’ (CC) Dish Nation (N) 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (N) (S Live) (CC) Special ’ (CC) (N) Raymond (CC) The First 48 A decomposed body is Hoarders “Mike; Bonnie” A hoarder Hoarders A woman collects human Hoarders “Manuel & Carla” A hoarder Intervention “Cher” A 50-year-old Intervention “Ryan” A father-to-be A&E 52 52 found in the woods. (CC) moves into her sister’s home. (CC) waste in bottles. (CC) loses custody of his children. (N) battles alcohol addiction. (N) (CC) battles the bottle. (CC) AMC 67 67 ›› Eight Legged Freaks (2002, Suspense) David Arquette, Kari Wuhrer, Scott ›››› Halloween (1978, Horror) Donald Pleasence, Jamie Lee Curtis. An es- ›› Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988, Horror) Donald Terra. Giant spiders terrorize residents in a small town. (CC) caped maniac embarks on a holiday rampage of revenge. (CC) Pleasence, Ellie Cornell. Dr. Loomis hunts killer Mike once again. (CC) APL 43 43 Fatal Attractions ’ (CC) The Blue Planet: Seas of Life (CC) The Blue Planet: Seas of Life (CC) Great Barrier Reef ’ (CC) The Blue Planet: Seas of Life (CC) BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live “Top 10 Countdown” (N) (CC) ››› Baby Boy (2001, Drama) Tyrese Gibson. A man juggles womanizing with fighting his mother’s boyfriend. (CC) Don’t Sleep! The Game (CC) The Real Housewives of New York The Real Housewives of New York The Real Housewives of New Jersey The Real Housewives of New York The Real Housewives of New York Watch What Hap- Housewives/NYC BRAVO 66 66 City “Reunion” (Part 1 of 2) (CC) City “Reunion” (Part 2 of 2) (CC) “Lost Footage” City “Lost Footage” (N) (CC) City “Lost Footage” (CC) pens: Live (N) CBUT 29 29 News Lang & O’Leary George-Tonight Coronation Street Over the Rain Who Do-Think Murdoch Mysteries “War on Terror” CBC News: The National ’ (CC) CBC News Van George-Tonight C M T 61 61 Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders CNBC 46 46 Presidential Debate (N) (Live) Money, Vote Mad Money Danger. Rich Ripping- Rich American Greed Teeter Hang Ups Hair Restoration CNN 44 44 Presidential Debate At Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla. (N) (S Live) Erin Burnett OutFront Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Presidential Debate (N) Nancy Grace Showbiz Tonight Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) It’s Always Sunny Tosh.0 (CC) The Colbert Re- Fry quits Futurama “Bend- “Go, South Park “Go South Park (CC) The Daily Show The Colbert Re- COM 60 60 in Phila. port (CC) With Jon Stewart his job. ’ erama” ’ (CC) God. Go!” (CC) God Go XII” “Squabbits” With Jon Stewart port (N) (CC) D I S 41 41 Make-Mark Good-Charlie Jessie ’ (CC) Good-Charlie Gravity Falls ’ Girl vs. Monster (2012, Comedy) Olivia Holt. ’ (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Phineas and Ferb A.N.T. Farm (CC) My Babysitter ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ DSC 8 8 I (Almost) Got Away With It (CC) (CC) American Chopper (CC) American Chopper (CC) American Chopper (CC) American Chopper (CC) Fashion Police The styles and trends E! News (N) The Soup The Soup Married to Jonas Married to Jonas Married to Jonas Married to Jonas Chelsea Lately (N) E! News E! 65 65 of the 1990’s. (Part 1 of 2) (Part 2 of 2) NFL Football Detroit Lions at . (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) NFL PrimeTime Trey Wingo, Tim Has- SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 selbeck and Merril Hoge. (N) ESPN2 33 33 30 for 30 Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) Football Live Baseball Tonight NFL Presents SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight (CC) FAM 39 39 ››› Edward Scissorhands (1990, Fantasy) Johnny Depp, Winona Ryder. Switched at Birth (N) (CC) ›› Practical Magic (1998, Comedy-Drama) Sandra Bullock, Nicole Kidman. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 Presidential Debate At Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla. (N) (Live) The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The Five FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive $24 in 24 (N) Mystery Diners Diners, Drive FX 53 53 How I Met Your Two and a Half Two and a Half ›› Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007, Science Fiction) Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba, ››› Easy A (2010, Comedy) Emma Stone, Penn Badgley, Amanda Bynes. A Mother ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Chris Evans. An intergalactic messenger arrives to prepare Earth for destruction. high-school student uses the rumor mill to her advantage. GOLF 70 70 Chasing Chasing Big Break Greenbrier Big Break Golf Central Chasing Chasing Big Break Greenbrier The Golf Fix Little House on the Prairie Recovery of Little House on the Prairie A mountain NUMB3RS “Dirty Bomb” Hijackers. ’ NUMB3RS “Sacrifice” Death of a com- Frasier “The Frasier “Come Lie Frasier “Moon Frasier ’ (CC) HALL 19 19 the newborn brother. (CC) man helps Laura. (CC) (CC) puter researcher. ’ (CC) Friend” ’ (CC) With Me” ’ Dance” ’ (CC) HGTV 68 68 Income Property Income Property Love It or List It Jim and Connie. Love It or List It “Ramos” (CC) Love It or List It (N) (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l Love It or List It (CC) HIST 37 37 American Pickers (CC) American Pickers (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) American Pickers (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Outback Hunters “Man Eaters” LI FE 51 51 ›› Uptown Girls (2003, Comedy) Brittany Murphy, Dakota Fanning. (CC) ›› Two Weeks Notice (2002) Sandra Bullock, Hugh Grant, Alicia Witt. (CC) ››› Mean Girls (2004, Comedy) Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Presidential Debate (N) (Live) MSNBC Special Coverage “Debate Analysis” (N) (Live) Presidential Debate Special Coverage MTV 63 63 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Totally Clueless Money, Strangers Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Inbetweeners Ridiculousness Ridiculousness NBCS 34 34 Return to London: XXX Olympiad Return to London: XXX Olympiad College Football BYU at Notre Dame. Sports Illustrated Poker After Dark (Taped) (CC) NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob Figure It Out (N) Drake & Josh ’ Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) The Nanny (CC) The Nanny (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Bad Girls Club: Mexico (CC) Bad Girls Club: Mexico (CC) Bad Girls Club: Mexico (CC) Bad Girls Club: Mexico (CC) Bad Girls Club: Mexico (N) (CC) My Shopping Addiction (N) (CC) R O OT 31 31 Action Sports Bensinger MLS Soccer Portland Timbers at Vancouver Whitecaps FC. College Football Stanford at California. SPIKE 57 57 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Sev- ›› Star Wars: Episode I -- The Phantom Menace (1999, Science Fiction) Liam Neeson, Ewan McGregor, Natalie Port- ›› Star Wars: Episode I -- The Phantom Menace (1999, Science Fiction) Liam eral victims with green blood. ’ man. Young Anakin Skywalker begins to learn about the Force. ’ Neeson. Young Anakin Skywalker begins to learn about the Force. ’ SYFY 59 59 ›› Hannibal (2001, Suspense) Anthony Hopkins, Julianne Moore. Alphas Dani starts hallucinating. (N) › From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money (1999) Bruce Campbell. Alphas Dani starts hallucinating. TBN 20 20 Kingdom Conn. Jesse Duplantis Praise the Lord (CC) Joel Osteen Manna-Fest (CC) Live-Holy Land Creflo Dollar Kroeze Brothers Don & Kathy Live The King of The King of Seinfeld Jerry sits Seinfeld “The Wal- Family Guy “Love Family Guy “I Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ Conan Azis Ansari; Chuck Lorre. (N) TBS 55 55 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) for dog. (CC) let” (CC) Blactually” Dream of Jesus” (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) TLC 38 38 Breaking Amish: Extended Episodes (N) ’ (CC) Breaking Amish: Extended Episodes Breaking Amish: Extended Episodes Breaking Amish: Extended Episodes ’ (CC) Breaking Amish: Extended Episodes The Mentalist The CBI mole’s identity The Mentalist The CBI mole’s identity The Mentalist “Scarlet Ribbons” Patrick The Mentalist A message from Red The Mentalist “The Crimson Hat” Jane CSI: NY “Love Run Cold” A runner dies TNT 54 54 comes to light. (CC) comes to light. (CC) must prove Red John’s identity. John distracts Jane. ’ (CC) fails to defeat Red John. (CC) during a marathon. ’ (CC) TOON 42 42 Regular Show World of Gumball Adventure Time Adventure Time Regular Show (N) Annoying Orange King of the Hill King of the Hill American Dad ’ American Dad Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations Airport 24/7: Mi Airport 24/7: Mi TRUTV 49 49 Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) World’s Dumbest... Girl on girl fights. Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Vegas Strip Vegas Strip Vegas Strip (N) Vegas Strip (N) Vegas Strip Vegas Strip NCIS “Family Secret” An ambulance NCIS: Los Angeles The team investi- WWE Monday Night RAW (N Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation A USA 58 58 explodes in transit. ’ (CC) gates a Marine’s murder. ’ (CC) grisly discovery in an art exhibit. ’ VH1 62 62 T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny Basketball Wives LA (N) ’ T.I. and Tiny Chrissy & Jones Basketball Wives LA ’ T.I. and Tiny Chrissy & Jones

TUESDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets October 23, 2012 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News 6:00pm Lewis, Nam. Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ Dancing With the Stars: All-Stars (N Happy Endings The B---- in Apart- Private Practice A little girl disappears KOMO 4 News Nightline (N) (CC) ABC 4 4 (N) (CC) “Teachers Week” (CC) Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) (N) (CC) (DVS) ment 23 from the ER. (N) ’ (CC) 11:00pm (N) (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Evening Magazine Inside Edition (N) The Voice The vocalists perform for the Go On “Any Given The New Normal Parenthood “I’ll Be Right Here” Ryan KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show With NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) coaches. (N) ’ (CC) Birthday” (N) ’ (CC) asks Amber out. (N) ’ Jay Leno IND 6 6 The Jeff Probst Show ’ (CC) Extra (N) (CC) Access Hollyw’d Dr. Phil ’ (CC) Katie (N) ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Northwest Sprt Law Order: CI KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- The Insider (N) NCIS “Lost at Sea” Investigating a heli- NCIS: Los Angeles “Dead Body Politic” Vegas “(Il)Legitimate” A maid is mur- KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) copter crash. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) A political aide is killed. (N) ’ dered. (N) ’ (CC) ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Rick Steves’ Eu- Outdoor Idaho Cuban Missile Crisis -- Three Men Go Secrets of the Dead The Cuban Missile Frontline “Climate of Doubt” Climate VOCES on PBS “Lemon” Puerto Rican PBS 9 9 rope (N) (CC) to War The Cuban Missile Crisis. Crisis of 1962. (N) (CC) (DVS) change and global warming. (N) ’ poet Lemon Andersen. (N) (CC) American Dad American Dad ’ Family Guy “Holy Family Guy “Chick The Simpsons The Simpsons Q13 FOX News at 9 Rose, Arcega- Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) 30 Rock “Reagan- 30 Rock Tracy fears MNT 10 10 “School Lies” ’ (CC) Crap” ’ (CC) Cancer” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Dunn, Kelly and Levine. (N) (CC) ing” (CC) for his life. The King of The King of The Office “Chair The Office ’ (Part Hart of Dixie Lemon becomes Lavon’s Emily Owens, M.D. Emily needs a fast Seinfeld ’ (Part 2 Seinfeld “The Rye” Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- C W 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Model” ’ (CC) 2 of 2) (CC) campaign manager. (N) (CC) procedure approval. (N) ’ (CC) of 2) (CC) ’ (CC) ment ’ (CC) ment ’ (CC) Rick Steves’ Eu- Rick Steves’ Eu- Antiques Roadshow Folk art quilt de- NOVA The capabilities of UAVs, un- Nature “Siberian Tiger Quest” Siberian As Time Goes By The Red Green Charlie Rose (N) ’ (CC) PBS 12 12 rope ’ (CC) rope (CC) picts Mormon history. (CC) manned aerial vehicles. (CC) (DVS) tigers in remote Russia. ’ (CC) Show (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your The Big Bang The Big Bang Raising Hope (N) Ben and Kate New Girl “Models” The Mindy Project Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your FOX 13 13 Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Emergency Kit” (N) ’ “Halloween” Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Portofino Italian Jewelry: 1st Anni Portofino Italian Jewelry: 1st Anni Professional Blending With L’Equip Isomers Skin Care: Beauty Day Isomers Skin Care: Beauty Day C Drummond Joey NY Skin Criminal Minds “Damaged” Rossi revis- Criminal Minds “A Higher Power” A Criminal Minds “Epilogue” Bodies are Criminal Minds Tornadoes expose bod- Criminal Minds Investigating an appar- Flashpoint “No Kind of Life” An abduc- ION 15 15 its an unsolved murder case. ’ killer thinks he is an angel of death. found in a national forest. ’ ies in Kansas. ’ (CC) (DVS) ent mass suicide. ’ (CC) (DVS) tion at a doctor’s office. (N) (CC) IND 18 18 Celebration Mark Williams. Joel Osteen (CC) John Hagee K. Copeland Life Today (CC) Joyce Meyer Celebration Mark Williams. Joni Lamb Joel Osteen KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune Dancing With the Stars: All-Stars (N Happy Endings The B---- in Apart- Private Practice A little girl disappears KATU News at 11 Nightline (N) (CC) ABC 22 22 (CC) “Teachers Week” Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) (N) (CC) (DVS) ment 23 from the ER. (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Live at 7 (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) The Voice The vocalists perform for the Go On “Any Given The New Normal Parenthood “I’ll Be Right Here” Ryan NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) ’ (CC) coaches. (N Same-day Tape) ’ Birthday” (N) ’ (CC) asks Amber out. (N) ’ 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Casa de la Risa Noticiero Univis’n Un Refugio para el Amor (N) (SS) Por Ella Soy Eva (N) (SS) Abismo de Pasión (N) (SS) Amor Bravío (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) TMZ (N) ’ (CC) Dish Nation (N) Raising Hope (N) Ben and Kate New Girl “Models” The Mindy Project 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Emergency Kit” (N) ’ “Halloween” (N) Raymond (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars “Dr. Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars “Buy, Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) A&E 52 52 Strangebid” Buy Birdie” AMC 67 67 ›› Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988, Horror) Donald ›› Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989, Horror) Donald › Halloween: Resurrection (2002, Horror) Jamie Lee Curtis, Brad Loree. Col- Pleasence, Ellie Cornell. Dr. Loomis hunts killer Mike once again. (CC) Pleasence. A child develops a psychic link with maniac Michael Myers. (CC) legians spend the night in Michael Myers’ childhood home. (CC) APL 43 43 Fatal Attractions “Raging Bulls” ’ River Monsters: Unhooked ’ (CC) River Monsters: Unhooked ’ (CC) Life: Reborn “Challenges” (N) Life: Reborn (N) ’ River Monsters: Unhooked ’ (CC) BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live “Top 10 Countdown” ›› Meet the Browns (2008, Comedy-Drama) Tyler Perry, Angela Bassett, David Mann. (CC) Family First The Soul Man Don’t Sleep! The Game (CC) Flipping Out “Bad Move” Jeff upsets Flipping Out “Cleaning House” Jeff The Real Housewives of New York The Real Housewives of New Jersey Flipping Out “Windy City Wedding” The Watch What Hap- Flipping Out (CC) BRAVO 66 66 Gage. (CC) considers firing Zoila. (CC) City “Lost Footage” (CC) “Lost Footage” staff travels to Jenni’s wedding. pens: Live (N) CBUT 29 29 News Lang & O’Leary George-Tonight Coronation Street Rick Mercer 22 Minutes (CC) The Big Decision (N) ’ (CC) CBC News: The National ’ (CC) CBC News Van George-Tonight C M T 61 61 Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) ›› RV (2006) Robin Williams. A dysfunctional family goes on vacation. ’ ››› Smokey and the Bandit (1977) CNBC 46 46 60 Minutes on CNBC American Greed “Crash for Cash” Mad Money 60 Minutes on CNBC American Greed “Crash for Cash” Paid Program Paid Program CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Nancy Grace Showbiz Tonight Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) South Park “Crip- Tosh.0 (CC) The Colbert Re- The Daily Show “Good Tosh.0 The national Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (N) (CC) Brickleberry “Race The Daily Show The Colbert Re- COM 60 60 ple Fight!” (CC) port (CC) With Jon Stewart Mourning” anthem girl. Off” (N) With Jon Stewart port (N) (CC) D I S 41 41 Phineas and Ferb Good-Charlie Jessie ’ (CC) Austin & Ally ’ Make Your Mark: Shake It Up Dance-Off 2012 ’ (CC) Make-Mark Gravity Falls ’ Phineas and Ferb A.N.T. Farm (CC) My Babysitter ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ DSC 8 8 Deadliest Catch (CC) Deadliest Catch (CC) Deadliest Catch (CC) Deadliest Catch (CC) Deadly Seas (CC) Deadliest Catch (CC) The Soup The Soup E! News (N) Keeping Up With Keeping Up With Keeping Up With Keeping Up With Kourtney & Khloé Kourtney & Kim Chelsea Lately (N) E! News E! 65 65 the Kardashians the Kardashians the Kardashians the Kardashians Take Miami Take New York 30 for 30 (N) 2012 World Series of Poker Main 2012 World Series of Poker Main SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Event. From Las Vegas. (Taped) Event. From Las Vegas. (Taped) ESPN2 33 33 College Football Arkansas State at Louisiana-Lafayette. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) NFL Live (N) (CC) E:60 (N) FAM 39 39 Pretty Little Liars ’ (CC) Pretty Little Liars “The Lady Killer” Pretty Little Liars (N) ’ (CC) ›› Hocus Pocus (1993, Comedy) Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 Hannity (N) On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The Five FOOD 35 35 Chopped “Wok This Way” Cupcake Wars “Mary Poppins” Cupcake Wars “Cody Simpson” Chopped “Far Far Out!” Chopped “Pigging Out” (N) Chopped “Canned Cheese, Please!” FX 53 53 Two and a Half Two and a Half ›› The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009, Romance) Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner. Bella finds herself Sons of Anarchy Jax takes matters into Sons of Anarchy Jax takes matters into Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) drawn into the world of werewolves. his own hands. (N) his own hands. GOLF 70 70 Big Break Greenbrier (N) Chasing Longest Drive Big Break Golf Central Big Break Greenbrier Chasing Longest Drive Learning Center Inside PGA Tour Little House on the Prairie The Ole- Little House on the Prairie Doc Baker Little House on the Prairie “Plague” Little House on the Prairie Traveling Frasier “A Word to Frasier “Look Be- Frasier “High Frasier “Chess HALL 19 19 sons’ argue over the eggs. (CC) falls for Mrs. Oleson’s niece. Charles helps the townspeople. (CC) showman hawks a powder. (CC) the Wiseguy” fore You Leap” Crane Drifter” ’ Pains” ’ (CC) HGTV 68 68 Love It or List It (CC) Hunters Int’l House Hunters Love It or List It (CC) Property Virgins Property Virgins House Hunters Hunters Int’l Million Dollar Rooms (N) (CC) HIST 37 37 Cities of the Underworld (CC) The Men Who Built America (CC) The Men Who Built America (CC) The Men Who Built America Andrew Carnegie immigrates to the U.S. (N) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) LI FE 51 51 Dance Competition Casting Special Abby’s Ultimate Dance Competition Abby’s Ultimate Dance Competition Abby’s Ultimate Dance Competition Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The Ed Show The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) MTV 63 63 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Totally Clueless Money, Strangers Jersey Shore “Merp Walk” ’ (CC) Underemployed “Pilot” ’ (CC) Underemployed “The Crib” (N) (CC) Underemployed “The Crib” ’ (CC) NBCS 34 34 Women’s Soccer Costas Tonight (N) Return to London: The Games of the XXX Olympiad Final. Costas Tonight Red Bull Signature Series (N) NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob Figure It Out (N) Drake & Josh ’ Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) The Nanny (CC) The Nanny (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 America’s Next Top Model ’ (CC) America’s Next Top Model ’ (CC) America’s Next Top Model ’ (CC) America’s Next Top Model ’ (CC) › Good Luck Chuck (2007) Dane Cook, Jessica Alba, Dan Fogler. (CC) R O OT 31 31 College Football Golden Age UEFA Champions League Soccer Manchester United FC vs SC Braga. (N Same-day Tape) World Poker Tour: Season 10 Bensinger The Dan Patrick Show Repo Games ’ Repo Games ’ “Tattooing the Dead” 16 tat- Ink Master Semi nude women heat up Ink Master “The 80 Year Old Virgin” Vet- Ink Master “Tattoo Her What?” A face- Tattoo Nightmares Tattoo Nightmares SPIKE 57 57 too artists compete in a morgue. the competition. ’ (CC) erans’ get upset over bad tattoos. off leaves Sarah in tears. (N) ’ (N) (CC) ’ (CC) SYFY 59 59 Face Off Creating monsters. Face Off “Who’s the New Who?” Face Off “Junkyard Cyborg” Face Off “Scene of the Crime” (N) Hot Set A super villain’s lair. (N) Face Off “Scene of the Crime” TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince ’ Rod Parsley Praise the Lord (CC) ACLJ This Week Full Flame (CC) Secrets-Clement Creflo Dollar Praise the Lord (CC) The King of The King of Seinfeld “The Cafe” Seinfeld “The The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan Will Arnett; Harry Shearer. (N) TBS 55 55 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Watch” (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) (CC) TLC 38 38 19 Kids-Count 19 Kids-Count Extreme Chea. Extreme Chea. 19 Kids-Count 19 Kids-Count Extreme Chea. Extreme Chea. Breaking Amish “Final Days” (CC) Secret Princes “Happily Ever After?” PGA Tour Golf Grand Slam of Golf, Day The Mentalist “Red Hair and Silver The Mentalist “Bloodhounds” Investigat- The Mentalist “Red Alert” An accused Rizzoli & Isles “Crazy for You” Detec- Leverage The team fakes the discovery TNT 54 54 One. (N Same-day Tape) (CC) Tape” Murder of a young waitress. ing a double murder. ’ (CC) murderer takes Jane hostage. tives must piece together clues. of a car. (CC) TOON 42 42 Regular Show World of Gumball World of Gumball Level Up (N) Looney Tunes Adventure Time King of the Hill King of the Hill American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy “Episode VI: It’s a Trap” TRAV 36 36 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods America “Miami” Airport 24/7: Mi Airport 24/7: Mi Baggage Battles Baggage Battles Toy Hunter (CC) Toy Hunter (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) World’s Dumbest... Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Bait Car (N) Bait Car (N) Bait Car Bait Car Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Covert Affairs “Wishful Beginnings” Law & Order: Special Victims Unit USA 58 58 “Sick” The sexual abuse of a child. Bronx ADA lies strangled. ’ (CC) “Blood Brothers” ’ (CC) (DVS) rapist with a unique tattoo. ’ Eyal requests the CIA’s assistance. “Loophole” A child pornographer. ’ VH1 62 62 T.I. and Tiny Chrissy & Jones Basketball Wives LA ’ Couples Therapy ’ I’m Married to A... ’ Rehab With Dr. Drew ’ Basketball Wives LA ’