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Howling Over Wolf Hunts Tenino Sanctuary Takes Case to State Wildlife Officials / Main 4

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Firefighters Battle 15-Acre Forest Fire Near Baw Faw Peak / Main 7

$1 Weekend Edition Saturday, Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com Sept. 1, 2012 Howling Over Wolf Hunts Tenino Sanctuary Takes Case to State Wildlife Officials / Main 4

FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS: Get All the Stories and Scores as Football Kicks Mental Health Off / Sports 1 Funds Put to Use County Commission Chooses to Use Tax Revenue for Programs That Provide Housing, Case Management

FLEA MARKET: Thousands Flock to Packwood’s Big Labor Day Yard Sale / Main 16

Pete Caster / [email protected] Mike Hildesheim, 41, Centralia stands in the kitchen of a men's shelter on Tower Avenue run by the Lewis County Shelter Program on Monday afternoon.

By Kyle Spurr The men go through three the men’s shelter in Novem- he doesn’t know where he would [email protected] pots of coffee, make food in ber after six months in jail for be without the shelter. the kitchen and fight for the second-degree assault. He left “It is a small quarters,” Mike Hildesheim, 41, wakes one bathroom, all before 8 a.m. the shelter in January to pursue Hildesheim said. “But it makes a up before 6 a.m. during the week House rules require residents to work, but after plans didn’t work lot of difference.” at the Lewis County Shelter Pro- be out of the shelter from 8 a.m. out, he returned to the shelter By next month, the men’s gram men’s shelter on North to 4 p.m. to look for jobs, work Aug. 9. shelter’s small quarters will be Tower Avenue in Centralia and off probation hours or recon- Hildesheim said since he expanding. The Lewis County eats a quick breakfast with eight nect with family. burned bridges with his family other residents. Hildesheim first moved into in Buckley following his arrest, please see FUNDS, page Main 11

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Community Calendar Editor’s Best Bet 6:30 p.m., Kit Carson restaurant, Chehalis Today Centralia Lions Club, 6:30 p.m., Denny’s Community Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-3 Restaurant, Centralia, 736-8766 p.m., Santa Lucia Coffee, 202 S. Tower Ave., Centralia, 740-1212 or www.community- farmersmarket.net Tuesday, Sept. 4 Tenino Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Tenino Elementary School, visit www. Events teninofarmersmarket.org, on Facebook at TeninoFarmersMarket and Twitter at Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors T90Market open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 p.m.; food available, 736-9030 Packwood Flea Market, 494-2223 or email [email protected] Public Agencies Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, coach Chemical Dependency-Mental Health- The Chronicle, file photo trains, excursion to Milburn, 1 and 3 p.m., Therapeutic Court Sales Tax Advisory Com- A new amphitheater opened at the Johnston Ridge Observatory, this summer. 1.25 hours, 1101 Sylvenus St., Chehalis, 748- mittee, 3 p.m., conference room, Lewis 9593, www.steamtrainride.com County Public Health & Social Services De- Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, coach train, partment, 740 -1148 Band to Play at Johnston Ridge Observatory excursion to Ruth, 5 p.m., 1.75 hours, 101 Sylvenus St., Chehalis, 748-9593, www. Support Groups An eventful Labor Day picnic site, a new mountain bike steamtrainride.com Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, 5:30- weekend is on tap at the Mount trail along the south Coldwater Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad, Mineral, reg- 7 p.m., 125 N.W. Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, St. Helens National Volcanic shoreline or take a hike in one of ular excursion steam train, 10 a.m., 12:45 sponsored by Human Response Network, Monument. Today, Keep Your the most unique and spectacular p.m. and 3:30 p.m.; steam train with bar- 748-6601 becue at lake, 3:30 p.m.; 1-888-783-2611 or Day Job will play classic and settings in the U.S. Support for mothers, 9:15-11:15 a.m., visit mrsr.com Bethel Church, for mothers with children contemporary rock and country This weekend will be the Packwood Flea Market, 494-2223 or pregnancy through 6 years old, sponsored music at the new Johnston Ridge last chance to enjoy interpretive www.destinationpackwood.com/home/ by Chehalis MOPS (Mothers of Preschool- Observatory Amphitheater. The presentations along Forest Road flea_markets ers), (360) 520-3841 or (360) 864-2168, concert is free, beginning at 6:30 99 and at Windy Ridge. This Doug & Julia, Americana-country, 8 email [email protected] or visit p.m. for the last time in the 2012 road will be closed for a culvert p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, $6, www.facebook.com/chehalismops 740-0492 season. Volunteers are needed to replacement Sept. 4 to Oct. 5, Community Farmers Market, 11 a.m.-4 help with the event. Contact Lisa so come out and enjoy knowl- Senior Centers p.m., Boistfort Street, Chehalis, 740-1212 or [email protected] Romano at [email protected] edgeable interpretive rangers Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 to volunteer. presenting about the volcano’s Pancake breakfast, 7:30-10 p.m., Twin Organizations Before the concert or any- eruption, its effects on the sur- Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Senior Song Birds, 9:30 a.m., Mountain time until winter snows, visitors rounding landscape and the re- Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 View Baptist Church, Centralia, 273-3231 can enjoy Johnston Ridge Ob- covery of the blast zone in the Community breakfast, 7:30 a.m.-10 a.m., servatory, Coldwater Lake and last 32 years. $6 Senior Centers Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation Sunday, Sept. 2 Pool tournament, 1 p.m. Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 songs recorded by celebrated Amer- sion. An accomplished ventriloquist, Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, coach trains, excursion to Milburn, 1 and 3 p.m., Open recreation, pool 9 a.m.-3 p.m. ican country and pop music singer Stierle also has a comedic side that 1.25 hours, 1101 Sylvenus St., Chehalis, 748- Pinochle, 10 a.m. Patsy Cline. Castle Rock resident she’ll likely reveal at the concert. 9593, www.steamtrainride.com “Taco Tuesday”enrichment lunch, noon, Elizabeth Stierle will perform on She grew up in Oklahoma. She and Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo starts $3 donation Wednesday, Sept. 5, at 7 p.m. at the Paul perform regularly at schools, 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Jackson Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, Salkum Timberland Library. She’ll 785-4325 fairs and libraries as Cowboy Buck Highway, Chehalis be accompanied by her husband, Packwood Flea Market, 494-2223 or Koffee klatch with maple bars, 8-10 a.m., and Elizabeth. www.destinationpackwood.com/home/ Garden club, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Paul, formerly of the New Christy Their website is http://beep.8k. flea_markets Karate, 6-7 p.m. Minstrels. com/index.html. Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Perennially on music industry The concert is sponsored by the Low-impact exercise class, 3:30-4:30 “best of” lists, Patsy Cline was one of Friends of the Salkum Timberland Monday, Sept. 3 p.m. the most acclaimed and influential Library. The library is located at Oil painting class, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. vocalists of the 20th century. She 2480 U.S. Highway 12. For more Events Pinochle, noon, $1 became the top female country art- information, contact the library at Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia Zumba, 6-7 p.m. ist and the first to successfully cross (360) 985-2148 or visit www.TRL. Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, $1.50, Sweet Treats, 9 a.m. over to pop music with her 1957 hit org. other menu items, 736-1146 “Walking after Midnight.” Packwood Flea Market, 494-2223 or Later came hits such as “I Fall www.destinationpackwood.com/home/ Wednesday, Sept. 5 Events flea_markets to Pieces,” “She’s Got you,” “Sweet Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo starts Steam train rides, Chehalis-Centralia Dreams” and country gems includ- 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange No. 153, 3397 Jack- Railroad & Museum, 1 p.m. and 3 p.m., 748- Castle Rock Singer to ing “Blue Moon of Kentucky,” “San son Highway, Chehalis 9593 or www.steamtrainride.com. Antonio Rose” and “The Tennessee Perform at Timberland Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia Eagles, Waltz.” She died at age 30 in a pri- hard-shell tacos, two for $1, other menu Organizations Salkum Library vate airplane crash at the height of items, 736-1146 her career. Lewis County residents have a Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix Cof- Lewis County Republican Central Com- Stierle’s voice can be compared mittee, dinner, 5:30-6:30 p.m., meeting, chance to take in a free concert of feehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Chehalis, to Cline’s in its depth, soul and pas- 740-0492 The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Forecast map for Sept. 1, 2012 Today Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Gauge Flood 24 hr. Height Stage Change 110s L Chehalis at Mellen St. 100s 48.18 65.0 -0.02 90s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s 73.00 85.0 M 70s Cowlitz at Packwood 60s H L H 1.27 10.5 -0.11 50s L Cowlitz at Randle 40s Sunny Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny Sunny Sunny 4.35 18.0 0.00 30s 76º 46º 74º 49º 77º 49º 76º 50º 81º 50º Cowlitz at Mayfield Dam 20s 3.48 ---- +0.02 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Centralia Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 6:32 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 7:50 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 70 82/47 Moonrise ...... 7:58 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 45 68/53 Moonset ...... 7:56 a.m. Normal High ...... 78 Port Angeles Today Sun. Normal Low ...... 52 64/50 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 96 in 1987 Anchorage 55/48 t 56/48 sh Last New First Full Record Low ...... 40 in 1973 71/53 Boise 82/50 s 83/50 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg 9/8 9/15 9/22 9/29 Boston 76/59 s 74/60 s Yesterday ...... 0.00" 74/47 76/44 Dallas 100/79 s 99/76 s Month to date ...... 0.25" Tacoma Pollen Forecast 88/73 s 88/74 s Normal month to date . . .1.14" Centralia 74/49 Las Vegas 96/78 t 97/83 s Year to date ...... 25.05" 76/46 Yakima Allergen Today Sunday Nashville 89/74 t 87/73 t Normal year to date . . . .26.81" Chehalis Trees None None Phoenix 101/83 mc 106/85 s 80/45 Grass None None Longview 77/45 St. Louis 81/73 ra 83/74 ra WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 73/48 Weeds None None Salt Lake City 82/65 t 85/64 s Shown is today’s Mold None None San Francisco 66/54 s 69/56 s weather. Temperatures , DC 91/71 s 84/71 t Yesterday Portland 74/49 The Dalles are today’s highs and Send in your weather-related photo- tonight’s lows. graphsCity to The ChronicleHi/Lo for ourPrcp. Voices 74/51 81/49 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 107/79 s 107/74 s New Delhi 91/80 t 92/79 t City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx 87/70 t 78/61 t Paris 71/56 pc 73/55 mc Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly cloudy; Bremerton 69/51 s 69/52 s Spokane 76/43 s 78/45 s London 70/56 cl 71/56 cl 82/63 s 84/65 pc r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; Ocean Shores 62/53 s 64/53 pc Tri Cities 82/46 s 83/50 s City 74/58 t 75/56 t Rome 79/65 pc 79/65 t sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy Olympia 74/47 s 73/48 s Wenatchee 83/53 s 86/56 s Moscow 61/40 s 61/41 mc Sydney 65/48 s 67/48 s

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Tenino, Tea Party to Hold Commissioners Debate Bucoda Agree LEWIS COUNTY GROUP: to Split $1 Organizer Says Event Will Be a Public Service ‘‘People there will ask Million Grant to Potential Voters questions that may By Bianca Fortis By Bianca Fortis be different from [email protected] [email protected] another group.’’ Tenino and Bucoda, Ron Averill Edna Fund Bill Schulte Jerry Lord The Lewis County Tea Party incumbent, challenger, incumbent, challenger, along with the cities of will host a debate between the District 1 District 1 District 2 District 2 Leo Frare Rainier and Yelm, approved candidates for two seats on the an organizer of debate an interlocal cooperation another group,” Frare said. “But agreement Tuesday night Lewis County Commission. It against political newcomer Jerry we're publicizing it as much as to participate in the federal will be held Thursday at 6:30 Lord, who owns the M&K Town we can to get a broad spectrum Community Development p.m. at the Veterans Memo- Store in Chehalis. public service and to get people Block Grant Entitlement rial Museum, 100 S.W. Veterans Fund and Schulte won their of an audience.” to become interested and study Program. The funds will be Way, Chehalis. respective primaries. He said members of the pub- what their local governments used on projects that benefit Current District 1 Commis- Leo Frare, one of the orga- lic will have an opportunity to are doing,” Frare said. the communities. sioner Ron Averill is running to nizers of the debate, said the submit questions at the meeting “The Tea Party promotes fis- Thurston County is en- retain his seat; his opponent is tone of the debate won’t nec- before the debate begins. cal responsibility, constitutional titled to federal Community Centralia City Councilor Edna essarily be unique to the Tea Frare said the Tea Party has government and small govern- Development Block Grant Fund. Party. not endorsed any candidate and ment and we're hoping to get funds and will receive about In District 2, current Com- “People there will ask ques- does not plan to. more people thinking in that $1 million each year for three missioner Bill Schulte will run tions that may be different from “We're trying to do this as a direction,” he said. years. Lacey and Tumwater will each receive the funds — $985,000 — one year. The county signed a Memorandum of Under- standing, pledging to give the funds from one year to the four south Thurston County communities. When those communities share the grant, the funds increase to about $1,004,000. Tenino Mayor Eric Strawn didn’t have specific projects in mind for when Tenino receives the money, Goodbye but said the city will look to complete projects that can serve visitors from outside Tenino as well. Bucoda Mayor Alan Carr expensive lines. said the mayors from each of the communities had been meeting to discuss advan- tages and disadvantages to sharing the grant. “We ultimately think it is the right thing to do at this Hello point,” he said. “The worst case scenario, you find out it’s not really good for you, in three years you can opt out. You’re not tied in for life. family time. We agreed that it’s some- thing we feel is right right now for the community.” 33 Vehicles Damaged in Vandalism Get up to Spree in South 4 FREE Centralia LINES By The Chronicle Limited-time offer. Centralia police and the Lewis County Sheriff’s Of- Sign up for any new family fice received 33 reports of plan and add up to four vandalized vehicles with additional lines free through slashed tires and broken the end of 2012. That’s up to windows early Thursday $80 per month in savings. morning. 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Trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective owners. ©2012 U.S. Cellular Main 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012 LOCAL Tenino Sanctuary Urging State to Halt Wolf Kills REEXAMINING CRITERIA: Wildlife Conservationists State Gives Targeted Want State to Limit Wolves a Reprieve Use of Lethal Control OLYMPIA (AP) — Washington wildlife managers have given a re- By Amy Nile prieve to four wolves targeted for [email protected] killing in the state’s northeastern corner. Representatives from Teni- The Department of Fish and no’s Wolf Haven International Wildlife said Thursday that it’s and several other conservation giving the temporary reprieve to groups met with the Department give its team in the field a break, of Fish and Wildlife in Olympia to avoid running into people out- this week to urge the state to re- doors on Labor Day and to evalu- scind its order to kill four Wash- ate what it’s learned so far about ington wolves and re-examine the pack’s activities. Officials say the criteria for determining they’ll reconsider next week. when to use lethal control. The move also came after pro- WDFW’s sharpshooters tests from conservation groups who argued that there’s little evi- spent part of the week hunting dence the Stevens County pack, four members of the Wedge wolf known as the Wedge pack, were pack in northeastern Washing- to blame for recent depredations ton after the state killed one non- on the Diamond M Ranch. Eight breeding female wolf on Aug. 7. Pete Caster / [email protected] livestock have been injured or The wolf was suspected of injur- Ladyhawk, a gray wolf, walks along the fenceline of her enclosed area at Wolf Haven International sanctuary outside of Teni- killed since last month, most re- ing livestock on the Diamond M no on Tuesday afternoon. cently in mid-August. Ranch near the Canadian border. Officials killed one wolf Aug. 7 “The idea is to get that pack to and planned to kill up to four more. quit preying on livestock,” said The conservation groups Dave Ware, a game division include Cascadia Wildlands and manager for WDFW. the Center for Biological Diversity. The state determined that the The department maintains that kill would not greatly impact con- the wolves are responsible. servation efforts by making pro- jections based on population data. Another Wolf Pack In “It indicated that we were pretty safe doing the lethal re- Northeast Oregon moval when we had at least five GRANTS PASS, Ore. (AP) — packs,” Ware said. “There was State biologists have identified very little risk.” a new wolf pack in northeastern The state counts at least eight Oregon’s Eagle Cap Wilderness. packs of wolves currently living Oregon Department of Fish in Washington. and Wildlife wolf coordinator Russ However, conservationists Morgan said Friday that the dis- covery brings to five the number are asserting the state’s plan to With a gray wolf in the background, Kim Young, communications director for Wolf Haven International, talks about the recent of packs with pups. kill the animals is illegal be- problems that have arisen in northeastern Washington. cause the state has failed to show If four of those packs still have that the livestock were killed by many of the same problems with would be a problem, and that Immediately following the two pups each by December, that wolves or that the ranchers took wolves and livestock once the conservationists who don’t ac- two-hour meeting with WDFW, would mark a milestone toward action to avoid depredations. wolf population increases. knowledge that aren’t looking taking wolves off the state endan- staff from Gov. Chris Gregoire’s gered species list. “We were within the ethics of However, he said, ranchers with a practical eye. office met with the conserva- the plan,” Ware told The Chronicle. The state wolf plan calls for around the Northwest are get- “I think they’re nuts. They tionists. delisting the gray wolf after four The state’s standard for use ting better at using electric fenc- just have no concept of reality,” “I’m confident that they of lethal control includes dem- packs successfully produce pups ing, guard dogs and other tactics said Dave Fenn, who has 150 might choose a different path,” for three years in a row. While onstrating that the livestock in to scare wolves away. head of cattle near Curtis. “It’s said Stone, who flew in from achieving that goal would lift question have clearly been killed Additionally, the state is wonderful to think we should the listing statewide, protections by wolves. But the WDFW’s in- Boise for the meeting. “There’s working on developing new pre- have the same animals we had more of an emphasis of non- would still be exercised for wolves cident report concluded that the ventative measures like the use here when the white man first lethal tools. But I wouldn’t con- in the western third of the state recent depredation could not be of bio fencing, which uses urine came. But they have no concept sider it a victory because they until wolves establish breeding confirmed as wolf predation. to make wolves think a territory of where food comes from.” packs there. The Washington Wolf Plan, has already been marked. Fenn said that while he sup- are still going to kill.” adopted in December, divides the “I think we’ll get better at de- ports learning to live with wild- state into three areas and calls for veloping techniques. But it’s still life in a rational way, “I just don’t the wolf population to grow to at a struggle,” Ware said. know how we’re going to co-exist.” least four breeding pairs in each Suzanne Stone, who works as Jack Field, the vice president area with a total of 15 statewide a regional wolf specialist for De- of the Washington Cattlemen’s over the next several years. fenders of Wildlife, said all states Association, said his organiza- “We feel like it’s important react the same to a new predator tion is pushing for the state to to take a stand now while it’s and people tend to blame new have a plan to remove wolves new, instead of lethal killing be- wolf populations for routine live- anytime there is documented ing the first option,” said Kim stock injuries and mortalities. livestock depredation. Young, a spokeswoman for Wolf Conservationists are calling “Problem wolves need to be Haven. The plan calls for the for clear evidence that wolves removed and removal means wolves to eventually make their are responsible for livestock fa- killing them,” Field said. way into Southwest Washington talities before killing them. Otherwise, he said, the situa- and the Olympic Peninsula. “It’s a matter of learning to tion is economically unbearable “The pace is pretty fast but live together,” said Stone, who to livestock producers. they’d have to get south of I-90,” has worked in wolf conserva- However, Stone said lethal Ware said. “Those are significant tion for 25 years. “Just because control doesn’t work for very barriers for animals to cross.” wolves are in the area doesn’t long unless ranchers address the However, unlike the eastern mean the livestock is at risk.” reasons for the predation. third of the state, the wolves in Stone, who works in conserva- “If people put half the energy the western two-thirds are still tion in several states, said that is a they put into fighting into solu- protected on the federal en- hard message to get across when tions, there wouldn’t be such a CH478584cz.db dangered species list, so killing ranchers have not had to deal with problem,” she said. them is not an option. the predators in the last 100 years. WDFW, Ware said, is commit- Ranchers on this side of the One of those Western Wash- ted to improving their process in state, Ware said, will likely have ington ranchers says wolves here response to the groups’ concerns.

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Despite these medical is- Savana had her third surgery sues, a recent chance to appear on Friday and will continue ra- in a television commercial with diation treatment and therapy. star Felix Hernandez Savana is enrolled in sec- was a “ray of sunshine” in her life, her mother told The Chron- ond grade at Rochester Primary icle. School and will do her school- Savana moved into the Se- work at the Seattle Children’s attle Children’s Hospital on June Hospital. 14 to continue physical, speech Tonya said she hopes to and occupational therapy, her have Savana return to Roches- mother, Tonya Schlesser, said. ter next year to finish second Despite Savana’s draining grade and get back to her fam- treatments, Tonya, who is now courtesy photo ily. Savana’s father, Jim Sch- living in the Seattle Ronald Mc- Savana Schlesser, 7, of Rochester, appears in a commercial with Felix Hernandez of the and the team’s mas- lesser, works in Rochester as a Donald House, said Savana is cot. She was diagnosed with brain cancer in June. subcontractor. getting her strength back and Considering the circum- will hopefully be released by the Mariner Moose to shoot a week after Hernandez threw the Tonya said Savana was excited stances, Tonya said, staying at January. commercial for the fourth an- first perfect game in Seattle Mar- to meet Hernandez and wanted the children’s hospital and Ron- “She’s in good spirits,” Tonya nual Run of Hope in Seattle, iners history — and will contin- to wear a new outfit for the shoot. ald McDonald House have been said. which raises money for pediatric ue for more than four weeks. Hernandez signed a picture and a positive experience. In early August, Savana brain tumor research. “It really made her happy that baseball for Savana and made it “You don’t always appreci- spent a day with Seattle Mari- The commercial first aired they picked her and she got to be around the hospital to meet other ate it until you have to be there,” ners pitcher “King Felix” and on KOMO TV on Aug. 24 — a on TV,” Tonya said. patients, Tonya said. Tonya said. Fleas Found in Centralia Timberland Library, Again coMMon occurance: based eco-friendly pest control into the library from patrons or than usual.” Food company, came to the Centralia animals, and once the fleas are Fay said the most common in The Chronicle Third Year in a Row Timberland Library on Wednes- in the building they multiply, es- fleas are found on animals, in- Tuesday That Library Has Been day at 7 a.m. to treat fleas found pecially during warmer months. cluding cats and dogs, since in the library. “It’s pretty common,” Pierson animals are natural hosts for Treated for Fleas The pest control company said. “We’ve done this for the fleas. by Kyle spurr will return on Sept. 13 at 7 a.m. last three years.” Timberland Regional Library for a second and final spray Ingle said cases of fleas have does not allow pets in libraries, [email protected] treatment. never been reported in other except for service animals. For the third year in a row, The library has not closed Timberland library locations. In a location like the library, family fleas have been discovered in due to the fleas and no specific Veterinarian Brandy Fay, of Fay said the fleas hide in the car- dental care the Centralia Timberland Li- cause has been determined. the Chehalis-Centralia Ani- pet and all start hatching from Presented by brary. Since the city of Centralia mal Hospital, said the region the hot weather. Dr. John Pham Timberland Regional Li- owns the library, it is the city’s is having a particularly bad While fleas stick to animals, brary Spokesperson Leanne responsibility to take action, In- year for the tiny bloodsucking they jump on and off humans, Do youR TEETh MATCh Ingle said the bugs were first gle said. pests. Fay said, since humans are not youR skiN AND hAiR? found by a patron who noticed Centralia Community De- “August has been horrible (for natural host for fleas. However, Both men and women often go to them on a chair. velopment Director Emil Pier- fleas),” Fay said. “Our clinic has fleas will attach themselves to great lengths to conceal signs of aging. Whether they simply apply moisturizers Alpha Ecological, an Oregon- son said fleas are usually tracked seen a lot more on our patients clothes or bags. to their skin and color their hair or get Botox treatments and undergo hair- transplant procedures, most people Motorcyclist Who Died in Centralia Identified want to project the most youthful image possible. While these and other coroner’s office: Death halis, according to the Lewis Carper apparently struck ing a helmet, but did not know the cosmetic procedures are quite effective County Coroner’s Office. a no-parking sign, completely types of injuries he sustained from at eliminating wrinkles and enhancing Was Due to Internal hair, they can be betrayed by stained Carper died shortly after he uprooting it. He was lying on the collision. Police are not sure teeth. To put it bluntly, yellow teeth Injuries collided with a sign pole on the the ground when police and what caused the crash, but said ex- do not go with smooth skin and lush 600 block of G Street in Centra- paramedics arrived, according cessive speed might be a factor. hair. Fortunately, this is very easy to by stephanie schendel lia at about 11:30 p.m. Tuesday. to Centralia police. He was alive Carper’s sister, Kim Schrader, correct. Tooth-whitening ranks among His cause of death was multi- when aid arrived and was trans- has set up a memorial fund to the fastest, easiest, and most effective [email protected] cosmetic dentistry procedures. ple internal injuries due to blunt ported to Providence Centralia pay for his funeral service ex- Professional tooth-whitening can bring The man who died in a mo- impact to his chest and abdo- Hospital but his condition was penses. 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Resources ire According to Becky Escober, crews, aided by the dispatch supervisor for DNR, two helicopters, it is a mid-slope fire heading to- were ighting ward the top of the ridge. the ire Friday, The fire isn’t expected to get with more bigger, according to Fire District eforts planned 13 Chief Gregg Peterson. He said for today. This no local crews were dispatched. photo was taken One Weyerhaeuser helicopter, early Friday a DNR helicopter, two Weyer- evening from haeuser tenders, two crews from a logging road Cedar Creek and three DNR en- northeast of Baw gines had been dispatched Friday. Faw Peak. Escober said a skeleton crew will stay out overnight. DNR planned to send crews in again today. Pete Caster / [email protected] Eat, Sleep and Fight Fires: Local Firefighters ‘Extreme Spent More Than Two Weeks Battling Blaze Caution’ TAYLOR BRIDGE WILDFIRE: Urged for 100 Percent Contained Campfires By Stephanie Schendel [email protected] By The Chronicle More than 900 firefight- Gifford Pinchot and ers from throughout the region Mount Hood National For- traveled to Eastern Washington est personnel are reminding to battle the Taylor Bridge fire, campers to be extra respon- which burned across 36 miles sible with campfires this La- and destroyed dozens of homes. bor Day weekend. Among responders were a hand- Individuals who start ful of local firefighters from forest fires, either inten- West Thurston Fire Authority, tionally or on accident, Toledo, Napavine and Morton, could be billed for the sup- who have all recently returned pression costs, according to this area after more than two to a Gifford Pinchot press weeks of firefighting. release. Fire personnel have When they first arrived, fire- recently spent consider- fighters worked 14- to 16-hour able time and resources shifts, said Capt. Tracy Sum- responding to numerous mers, a firefighter from Lewis human-caused fires. County Fire District 2 in Toledo, In addition to potential who fought the fire for 16 days damage to property and straight. Toward the end of the Capt. Tracy Summers / Courtesy photo natural resources, the great- two weeks, they were down to Capt. Tracy Summers, of Lewis County Fire District 2 in Toledo, took this photo during his time helping ight the Taylor Bridge est danger of wildfires is hu- 12-hour shifts. He was assigned ire near Ellensburg. man life. leader of the Central Region’s “When this happens, we Strike Team One. “For me, it’s a challenge be- on the other side of it on fire. the firefront. have to commit resources Summers, who said he has cause there are so many vari- “We pulled out before there One of the most phenomenal to respond,” said Ross Wil- been a firefighter since 1997, ables in the environment and was any danger to us,” he said. things about the Taylor Bridge liams, Mount Hood and said this was his 13th summer fire,” he said. “You have to out- That same day, the fire was Fire was the community’s sup- Gifford Pinchot National fighting wildfires. think the fire.” approaching a house. In order port for the firefighters, he said. Forests deputy fire staff of- The Taylor Bridge Fire broke At points during the wildfire, to save it, a bulldozer came in “The support we got from ficer in the release. “This out Aug. 13 at a bridge construc- Summers said, the winds were and dug a line around it, Sum- the local townspeople was im- costs taxpayers money and tion project east of Cle Elum, so strong that the fire was mov- mers said. They then pulled two mense,” he said. pulls personnel from other exploding through miles of dry ing 10 to 15 mph. trucks, positioning them so they They brought bottled water, projects. We want people to grass, brush and trees before it The first day of the fight was could escape quickly if needed, energy drinks and homemade go out and enjoy their for- was declared fully contained on one of the most memorable days and as the fire moved toward cookies and candy for the fire- ests. Just do it responsibly Tuesday. of the two weeks, he said. His them, they lit the nearby grass fighters, he said. and safely.” “When we arrived, it was crew was out on the fireline in a on fire to start a back burn. The “It was a neat thing to have While campfires are still a pretty chaotic scene,” said gully spraying water and trying back burn then moved away that kind of support,” he said. currently allowed on the Summers, who was assigned to to stop the advancing fire when from the house and toward the ••• Gifford Pinchot and Mount the division dedicated to struc- it jumped over the gully and massive fire, giving the respond- The Associated Press contrib- Hood National Forests, ture protection. caught the sage brush and trees ers a bigger area to withstand uted to this report. some state and local depart- ments have instituted burn bans, according to the re- lease. Find more campfire Northeast Washington Forests Diseased, Infested safety information at http:// www.smokeybear.com/ WENATCHEE (AP) — dominated by insect-resistant small forested family-owned acres were forested with more campfire-safety.asp. Large areas of forests in north- Ponderosa pines. Dense forests properties and over 31,000 acres mature, open forests, and to- Most fires can be pre- east Washington are in dan- stress individual trees, leav- of company-owned or industrial day there are only about 88,200 vented if campers follow the ger of catastrophic wildfires ing them vulnerable to western forestland. acres of these more open Pon- guidelines listed below: because trees have been killed spruce budworm and pine bark Without action, about 2.8 derosa stands, Everett said. · Always abide by local or weakened by bug infestations, beetles. million acres of forest land Ironically, past firefighting campfire laws. the state Department of Natural Under the warning, notifi- — about one-third of eastern has increased the risk of cata- · Only adults should Resources warns. cation letters went out to 6,500 Washington’s forests — will see strophic fires. Forests are denser build and maintain camp- Landowners should thin private landowners offering significantly more trees killed with more trees competing for fires. the trees or harvest timber to help from the Department of by insects or disease over the water and becoming bug-infest- · Never leave a campfire restore more normal forest con- Natural Resources. Profession- next 15 years, the department ed. unattended. ditions, Lands Commissioner al foresters may help assess the estimated. “I can’t say it too much: Thin · An ideal campfire spot Peter Goldmark said in an Aug. risks, set goals and recommend Participation is voluntary. them,” said Connie Mehmel, is a shady spot away from 23 forest health hazard warn- harvesting or thinning tree “We can’t say the word ‘vol- Okanogan-Wenatchee National dry logs, branches, bushes, ing to landowners in portions of stands. untary’ often enough,” said Forest entomologist and a mem- needles or leaves. Okanogan, Ferry, Klickitat and Of more than 1 million acres Washington State Forester ber of the committee, · Make sure there are no Yakima counties. now under warning status, the Aaron Everett, who chaired the “The purpose of the forest overhanging tree branches It is the first forest health vast majority is public land. forest health technical advisory health warning is really to pre- near the fire. hazard warning since the Leg- That includes nearly 675,000 committee. He said some people vent further damage,” Mehmel · Use existing fire-rings islature authorized the action in acres that are national forests, who receive a letter may have said, adding, “It’s not that there whenever possible. 2007 as a means for addressing almost 20,000 acres managed by few bug problems, but for those isn’t work to do almost every- · Keep campfires small insect and disease infestations, the U.S. Bureau of Land Man- with major infestations, “We’re where. There is. But resources and use wood no bigger The Wenatchee World reported agement, about 180,000 acres here to help.” are limited. As a group, we than the ring. Friday. of state DNR trust land, and al- Funding of $4.3 million had to pick out the areas where · Keep tents and other A century of fire suppression most 11,000 acres of other pub- from a state jobs bill is available. maybe we could get ahead of the burnable materials away has led dense forests of Doug- lic property. Privately held land Historically, in the areas now game a little, instead of trying to from the fire. las fir to replace forests once includes about 173,500 acres of under a warning, about 347,800 chase the problem.” · Drown the campfire with water and stir charred material. 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Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Brian Mittge, Editor-in-Chief Through Changes, Our Commitment to You Remains Strong Transformation is a word You are already familiar board meetings with candidates. that is used quite a bit these with The Chronicle either in COMMENTARY: President’s Note My commitment to integrity days regarding the media and print or our online component tor. We diversified in 1998 and presses have changed very little throughout the organization we are experiencing the ex- with chronline.com or app. added Sign Pro, a Centralia in the last decades, our equip- will not change. The determina- hilaration that goes with those chronline.com, but you may not sign shop. A few years later ad- ment for processing the pages tion to produce quality products changes here at The Chronicle. be aware of the entire Lafrom- ditional printing presses were in offers better color and better and services for our customers In addition boise family. will not change. to media alter- As you can see on the top place and our print division was overall reproduction. relocated to the Port of Centra- The transformation of We will continue to serve ations, we are of our Opinion page, we are our communities and each implementing owned by the mother-daughter lia where we had room to serve Lafromboise Communica- our ever-expanding regional tions, Inc. will continue under other through our products and a shift in our team of J.R. Lafromboise and our civic participation. I am corporate lead- Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon. Jeri print customers. my leadership. Some changes In the future, changes will you will see and others will looking forward to Lafromboise ership as well. has been owner since the pass- Communications’ continued This change to ing of her husband and previous occur behind the scenes as we be implemented to benefit continue to upgrade our tech- our employees. I have a vision transformation as we strength- our organiza- publisher, Richard, in 1968. In en our company, our employees By Christine Fossett nology in all divisions. A new for growth of our local news tion makes it 2011, she turned the operation and our community. a good time over to Jenifer, who now serves state-of-the-art large format coverage and a vision for ad- ••• printer has just been installed ditional products like SWW to talk about who we are and as our chairman. Christine Fossett is publisher of where we are headed as I begin The small corporation has at Sign Pro. New computer Family magazine that will help The Chronicle. She also serves as as the president of our parent changed considerably over software at the three newspa- our readers in their daily lives. president and chief operating of- organization, Lafromboise the decades. We have strong pers now allows us to respond In the near future I will write ficer for Lafromboise Communica- Communications, Inc., in ad- weekly papers in Yelm with The more efficiently with your paper about the changes I will be tions, Inc., the parent company of dition to my continuing role as Nisqually Valley News, and in starts and classified ads. And making regarding how we con- The Chronicle. She can be reached at publisher of The Chronicle. Battle Ground with The Reflec- although the actual printing duct and report on our editorial [email protected]. COMMENTARY: Saturday’s Child It’s Political Convention Time; Where Is the Rope Spinner? After writing about Will Rog- movie actor, syndicated col- ers as being the first to play the umnist — he had it all with his farmer father of the family in the homespun humor, through the movie version of “State Fair,” it 1920s and halfway into the 1930s. occurred to me that some of my He became much quoted. readers are not old and decrepit, “A comedian can only last un- and therefore have not benefited til he takes himself serious or his from his humor. So I shall make audience takes him serious,” he up for this discrepancy. asserted. William Penn Adair Rog- He was an acquaintance of ers (yes, that’s his name), born presidents. Franklin Roosevelt in Oklahoma, was about 3/4 was, of course, his favorite. “I’ve Cherokee Indian. That’s what led joked about every prominent him later in his life to say, “My man in my lifetime, but I never forefathers didn’t come over on met one I didn’t like,” he said. the Mayflower; but they were That remark, shortened to “I there to meet never met a man I didn’t like,” the boat.” was placed on his tombstone. He began He seemed to get his kicks working as a riding around in a two-seated cowboy and airplane with Wiley Post, a one- Letters to the Editor when he learned eyed aviator, and that’s how he that would have worked on serve with a commitment to pro- some fancy met his death. While taking off Sprinker Requirement this project didn’t get the work, fessionalism and public service. tricks with a from Point Barrow, Alaska, in Simply Isn’t Viable building materials that would My co-workers and I are hon- rope, he took 1935, both men died in a crash. have been used didn’t get sold, By Gordon Aadland To the editor: ored to be in public service and his act to the The nation mourned. and the taxes for a new home In mid-August, my wife it is with dignity, humility and vaudeville stage. How I wish he were around won’t get collected. and I attended the Centralia pride we serve Tenino and Rain- To break the silence accompany- still to twirl that rope and to Everybody talks about creat- City Council meeting. One of ier. We are working diligently ing the rope tricks, he began to grin: ing jobs in the area, but this is to earn your trust and will con- add some remarks in a hayseed “A fool and his money are the topics of discussion was fire the kind of thing that prevents flow in the urban growth area. tinue to do so. This is the com- drawl, many of them concerning soon elected.” jobs, not creates them. So my mitment of your Tenino-Rainier I spoke at the meeting; we politics. He declared, “All politics “Diplomacy is the art of say- advice would be to not ignore Police Department. is applesauce,” and admitted, “I ing ‘Nice doggy’ until you can have land in the UGA that we what’s happening in and around don’t belong to any organized find a rock.” want to build on, but accord- your community. Let the coun- Chief John Hutchings political party. I’m a Democrat.” “There are three kinds of men: ing to the rules the city has ad- cil know if you would rather Detective Randy Reynolds Unlike most humorists, he The one that learns by reading. opted, we will need to either pay have jobs in the area than not. Officer Chris Davis wrote his own material. The few who learn by observa- approximately $50,000 to have Like I said, I can take care of my Officer Mike Terrell His act caught the eye of Flo tion, The rest of them have them a hydrant placed closer to our own family. That’s something Officer Steve Rowe Clerk Supervisor Wendy Jones Ziegfeld, and he soon became have to pee on the electric fence house, or install a fire sprinkler my parents taught me how to do, system at around $15,000. not the government. Reserve Sgt. Joe West the star of the Ziegfeld Follies. by themselves.” Reserve Officer Casey Carlson This led to his remarks on the “All I can say for the U.S. Sen- Now this is not only a bud- newly blossoming radio and to ate is that it opens with a prayer get buster for us, but we do not Gary Sjoblom his writing a syndicated newspa- and closes with an investigation.” want sprinklers in our house. Centralia Vader’s Potholes Vexing There are just too many things per column. He wrote 4,000 of “Everything is funny as long To the editor: them and that is primarily how as it is happening to somebody that can go wrong with them. If a line were to freeze and break Police Dept. Works Recently I was taking an af- I, a kid in a small town in South else.” ternoon drive. I left Vader lowly, in our attic, it could ruin our Dakota, came to know him. He And finally some advice for to Earn Citizens’ Trust the reason being I had to dodge brand-new home. made the Depression easier for old timers, such as Saturday’s An open letter to the Tenino and many potholes. I’m not sure where or when it us by teaching us how to laugh Child, who dwell too much in Rainier community: I proceeded to Ryderwood. happened, but it seems that gov- at it. the past: I chose law enforcement as a Low and behold: no potholes. ernment is constantly telling us On pretense and proper “Don’t let yesterday use up too vocation 31 years ago because I After a nice time in Ryderwood, what we can and can’t do with speech he claimed, “I know a lot much of today.” believe being a police officer is a where there are beautifully of men who ain’t saying ‘ain’t’ ••• our property these days. I’ve noble and honorable profession. paved streets and mowed lawns, been married 32 years, raised ain’t eatin.’” Gordon Aadland, Centralia, was The Tenino-Rainier police offi- I took some back roads home The lovable stage and radio a longtime Centralia College faculty two kids, and all that time just cers and staff chose their career to Vader. On these back roads, personality, the highest paid member and publicist. figured I’d be responsible for my path for the same reasons. where there are acres of undevel- family’s safety. That has worked The Tenino-Rainier police oped land, the roads are better First Amendment Center Quote of the Day out OK until now. officers and I will be ethical and than in the city of Vader. The city council is supposed accountable and maintain a high Go figure. I really do ques- to be taking the matter of fire standard of public service. We tion where my tax dollars are “When police improperly arrest a journalist flow under advisement, and are mindful that we police by going. A few years ago, many will vote on it, possibly at its consent of the people and we citizens of Vader tried to disin- who simply is reporting at a scene, they next meeting. I’m pretty sure work for you. Our character is corporate and go with the coun- do more than violate one person’s rights that there are more people than created from both our words ty. By the looks of these Cowlitz myself and the one other guy and actions. Our character county and Lewis county roads — they attack our collective, constitutional who spoke against this at that shapes the legacy of your police in Ryderwood and rural areas, I meeting who live in the urban department and reflects the val- was impressed. right to know from a free and independent growth area. If you live in the ues of you, our citizenry. Maybe where my tax dollars source what our government is doing UGA, and even if you don’t, you We, of the Tenino-Rainier are going should be investigated should be paying attention to Police Department, strive to and redirected. Those roads so that we may hold it accountable.” what is going on here. make a positive difference in sure were nice. Like I told them at the meet- the communities we serve; that Gene Policinski ing, we would have already built is what has drawn each of us to Don Iddings First Amendment Center, 2011 our house and shop, so people our law enforcement calling. We Vader

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Letters to the Editor Hostile Dogs Reflect Owners’ Paranoia To the editor: It appears there are a growing number of people who find it nec- essary to announce to all passersby how isolated, afraid and mis- trustful of the world they are. They use imprisoned barking, snarling dogs to convey this message rather than doing it personally. My neighbor tells me that his dog is “just doing its job,“ and is astonished that I would have a problem with that. I’m told that there must be something wrong with me to “make” his dog snarl and lunge at the fence every time I step out of my door. Rather than educate their dogs to the fact that other people live in the city and have a perfect right to be there, the new game ap- pears be the assumption that everything that stirs is a threat to life, limb and property, and it is necessary to have an animal present at all times capable of responding to these threats. These dog owners feel it is their responsibility to train their neighbors rather than to train their dogs. I do not “hate” dogs as my neighbor believes, but I do find it dif- ficult to develop any affection for anyone (or thing) that feels it is their duty to run rabid simply because I exist. I truly miss the days when people had pet dogs rather than junkyard devils or seriously inbred “yappers.” The days when one could encounter a collie, a lab or other innoc- uous dog on the street and make a new friend are long gone. A good lot of today’s dogs are bred for something other than being warm and fuzzy and must be confined for public safety. More and more we find neighbors who think that it is their natu- ral, God-given right to threaten your life, your peace of mind, and the life of your children and pets. They feel it is imperative to broad- cast an alarm throughout the entire neighborhood any time anyone within a half a block makes a move. The funny thing is that the people who find these activities per- fectly harmless and normal go bananas when the tables are turned. I once went for an entire year putting up with a neighbor’s dog who would bark at my every move, even when I was inside the house. Complaints went unheeded. I finally had enough. I recorded the ani- mal’s constant barking and played it back through a sound system capable of doing the job. I had put up with their dog’s insane, paranoid behavior for a year before I gave them a dose of their own medicine. They put up with it COMMENTARY: Voice of Voie for approximately five minutes before they called the police. Imagine their embarrassment when they discovered that they had asked law enforcement to end their own dog’s barking. The odd thing about this is the police suggested the possibility of A ‘Legitimate’ Rape Discussion me being arrested for menacing the neighbors by playing a record- ing of their dog “menacing” me. As Frank Sinatra would say, “That’s Kudos to Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler for her She stated: “... in the vast majority of states Life!” response to the comments of Todd Akin, the — 31 — men who father through rape are able Missouri congressman who took over media to assert the same custody and visitation rights Dennis Shain coverage (and inspired many activists) with his to their children that other fathers enjoy. When Centralia comments about “legitimate rape” and the abil- no law prohibits a rapist from exercising these ity of a victim’s body to somehow prevent preg- rights, a woman may feel forced to bargain away nancy (a magical trap door “in case of rape?”). her legal rights to a criminal trial in exchange County Commissioners Give in to Drug Problem “I think that what (U.S. Rep. Todd Akin) said for the rapist dropping the bid to have access to To the editor: was reprehensible. I don’t know if it was misstated her child.” As you know, we have lost the war on drugs a long time ago. All or unintelligent or if it’s what he really believes Are you shocked? A woman, who may have we are doing today is picking around at it. And it’s still costing us a … I avoid this a little bit, because I really feel the been violently raped, victimized and abused, yet pretty penny. What, if anything, have we learned from the conse- media grabbed onto this issue. It frustrates me to chooses to give birth to a child fathered by a rap- quences of all this? have to answer questions about somebody in Mis- ist, would have to fight to keep her rapist from Awhile back, the citizens of our community here voted down souri,” Herrera Beutler recently told the editorial having partial (or even full) custody of her child? giving more aid to dopers but, low and behold, our county commis- board of The Daily News. Sadly, Washington is one of the 31 states. If sioners overturned that vote of the people. So, what do we have here? Good point. Why is a Wash- the court doesn’t sever rights immediately, there We have our county commissioners giving in and aiding the ever- ington congresswoman talking is a petition process (RCW 13.34.132) to termi- expanding drug problem here in our community. Let me ask you, about a U.S. representative in nate parental rights, but that still likely means a do you think that was a good decision in combating our local drug Missouri? But, we all heard about woman must face her rapist … again. problem? it last week, didn’t we? GOP Con- Here’s some hard numbers to consider: Rape Everyone knows, including our county commissioners, that this gressman Todd Akin’s comments victim advocacy groups such as RAINN (Rape, epidemic has been going on far too long and we also know that not on rape and pregnancy. Abuse and Incest National Network) estimate much is being done about it, like it’s a plague. For those of you that missed By Brittany Voie that over 50 percent of rapes are never reported. Since practically nothing has been accomplished except creat- it, here’s the highlights from Over half of all rapes happen inside the victim’s ing problems and siphoning more taxpayer funding than creating POLITICO, when Mr. Akin home or within 1 mile of home. In approxi- inroads in tackling it, don’t you think we ought to take a better look was asked about pregnancy: “If it’s a legitimate mately 75 percent of reported cases, the woman at this problem? rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that knows her attacker personally. A retired friend of ours who worked with this program revealed whole thing down.” How scary is that to think about? that some young folks listen and others don’t. You can work with those who listen, and that is what his program is all about. But what His comments were followed several days I think that these unfortunate comments by about those who appear rebellious and don’t listen? They end up be- later by Republican U.S. Senate nominee, Tom political figures demonstrate the lack of educa- ing repeat offenders and take up jail space, creating yet another prob- Smith, who compared giving birth to a child tion and conversation that we have as a society lem, jailmate funding. who was conceived as the result of rape to “hav- about rape. Maybe it’s time we stop being so I’ve been told this has been somewhat of a problem to Lewis ing a child out of wedlock.” afraid to talk about it. Maybe then, we can start County for years, especially when other counties such as King Coun- That being said, let’s back up for a second. a conversation about doing more to protect vic- ty send their inmates to us to house, at our expense. I’ve also been in- Rape. It’s an uncomfortable topic, but it hap- tims of rape, educate people about the issues and formed that all food, clothing, hospital and medical costs, and health pens — more often than any of us want to admit put an end to misinformation and misconcep- needs for these inmates come out of taxpayer money allotted for this or think about. However, isn’t it possible that the tions (no pun intended, Rep. Akin) about rape. lack of conversation about rape is contributing ••• jail fund. to this line of thinking? Do you think Mexico treats their jail mates this good, includ- I want to take a couple of lines to recognize In a 1996 study in the American Journal of ing clean bedding and showers? According to our friend, hard- the contributions of the Ellensburg, Vantage, nosed criminals who insist that breaking the law is their way of life Obstetrics & Gynecology, which included more Thorp, Kittitas, Cle Elum, District 7 (Rural Cle than 4,000 women, ages 12 to 45, it was approxi- and when jail space is maxed out, these troublemakers ought to be Elum), District 1 (Thorp) and District 2 (Ellens- chained to a tree. He concluded by saying, “Sleeping under a tree for mated (when taking into account cycle variance burg) firefighting organizations. among women) that about 5 percent of rapes re- a couple nights won’t hurt them at all.” sult in pregnancy. Based on that same 1996 study, Prior to the relief fire crews began arriving, What is just as important as what we have mentioned here is: the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecol- they had been fighting the Taylor Bridge Fire for Where are the majority of these illegal drugs coming from? Do you ogy estimates that more than 32,000 rapes result approximately 18 hours straight, and some for suppose that idea fits somewhere into our equation here? It hasn’t so in pregnancy each year. more than 24 hours straight. far and we might ask, why is that? And the big question: Do you think President In the late 1800s and into the early 1900s, I also want to commend The Daily Record has a hand in any of this? Our National Guard used to handle border there was a term that was widely used when in Ellensburg (another small town newspaper) problems, but where are they now? Very convenient, but is that solv- discussing women who claimed to be raped. If for their excellence in coverage during the fire. It’s extremely difficult for small town newspa- ing our national debt crisis? a woman reported a rape, but didn’t defend her “honor” to near death or horrific physical injury, pers with small town resources to cover such big events and natural disasters (I think back to Art Reynolds it was typical for an attorney to defend a wom- Chehalis an’s rapist by claiming that she gave “begrudging The Chronicle covering the 2007 flood) and is consent.” Because, obviously, if she’s not seri- expensive in terms of staffing and overtime. But, ously harmed, she must have just decided to go from their print news, to their online news and Look for our Thursday with it, so it can’t be rape. news published on social media, I found myself Another common turn-of-the-century de- very impressed (also having been a resident of commentary by Bill Moeller fense that attorneys would use to defend accused Ellensburg for a brief time). 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Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT Centralia, was arrested and license suspended and for not ber on the 400 block of South- is urged to contact the Lewis booked for allegedly ob- having an interlock installed west William Avenue. County Sheriff’s Office or Stolen Car Struck by Train structing a public servant af- on her vehicle at 8:18 a.m. Lewis County Crime Stoppers - • Someone reported that ter someone called to report Wednesday on the intersec LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE if they wish to remain anony- his car was stolen after he went that Wilkes, whom the caller tion of Fair Street and Grand mous at 1-800-748-6422. outside and started on his car did not know, was pounding Avenue. Failed to Register as a Sex to let it warm up, left his keys in on her front door on the 400 Offender Malicious Mischief the ignition, and went back into block of West Center Street at • Garrett A. Hylton, 18, a • Someone reported that his home at about 6:45 a.m. on 2:52 a.m. Thursday, according CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT transient, was arrested and their truck, which they thought North Washington Avenue. Af- to Centralia police. Police re- Vehicle Prowls had been stolen, was located ter a few minutes, he came back - booked into the Lewis County sponded and instructed Wil • A radio face plate and an on the 800 block of State Route outside and discovered his car Jail at 9:30 a.m. Thursday for kes, who appeared to be very iPod cord, valuing $60, were re- - 507 outside of Centralia at 7 was gone. The car was located failing to register as a sex of intoxicated, to get off the front ported stolen out of a car at 11:18 a.m. Thursday with $3,000 in shortly after a few blocks away porch. Wilkes, who police say fender after he allegedly moved - p.m. Thursday in the parking from a residence without notify- damage done to it, including a and had been struck by a train. was acting belligerent and ap screwdriver that was shoved into The suspect had fled the scene - lot between Home Depot and ing the sheriff’s office. peared to be at the wrong ad the ignition. Also, on the same prior to law enforcement’s ar- dress, refused to cooperate Walmart. • A GPS, cologne and collect- Stolen Copper Wire property the owner reported rival. after being instructed to do so • Employees at a rock several times. ible sports cards, valuing $310, that copper wiring was cut from DUI were reported stolen out of a crushing company located on some of the machines and that Stolen Faceplate vehicle parked in the Walmart Foron Road reported at 8:34 there was about $30,000 in loss • Jackie M. Wharton, 22, - Centralia, was arrested and parking lot at 10:01 p.m. Thurs- a.m. Wednesday that an un and damage done to the equip- • Someone reported at 4:44 - booked after allegedly driving p.m. Wednesday that an un- day. known suspect had cut cop ment. per wire from rock crushers. under the influence on South known suspect stole a faceplate Family Feud Ends in Assault ••• Tower Avenue and East Cherry off of a stereo on the 200 block of Between 180 to 200 feet of By The Chronicle Staff - Street at 1:57 a.m. Friday. North Pearl Street. • Michelle M. Moser, 27, Che copper wire was missing, and halis, was arrested and booked the estimated damage is esti- Please call news reporter Interlock Violation into jail at 4:17 p.m. Wednesday mated to be between $8,000 Stephanie Schendel with news tips. Whoops, Wrong House • Alicia D. Weagant, 27, Pe for fourth-degree assault after and $10,000. Anyone with She can be reached at 807-8208 or • Zachary A. Wilkes, 24, Ell, was cited for driving while she allegedly hit a family mem- information about this theft [email protected].

Centralia Municipal Court Look for our Tuesday Centralia Municipal Court 179 suspended, fined $1,025, $200 in pended, fined $200, $103 in fees. commentary by Julie McDonald criminal cases, including sen- fees. • Josh D. Thurber, 28, Olympia, third- tences, fines, fees and findings of • Steven M. Smith, 43, Aberdeen, (1)degree driving while license suspended, disorderly conduct, (2) protection order sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- not guilty or dismissals. violation, domestic violence, sentenced pended, fined $800 with $400 suspend- to 90 days in jail with 85 suspended, ed, $253 in fees. Held June 19 fined $800 with $400 suspended on • Larry E. Ridenour, 30, Centralia, • Arthur T. Haller-Heilman, 31, Centra- count 1, sentenced to 364 days in jail third-degree driving while license sus- lia, third-degree driving while license with 359 suspended, fined $800 with pended, fined $200, $103 in fees. suspended, sentenced to 90 days in $400 suspended on count 2, $600 in • Benjamin T. Stenberg, 19, third-de- jail with 89 suspended, fined $800 with fees. pAMElA JEAn dE long $400 suspended, $353 in fees. gree driving while license suspended, • Cody M. Warner, 30, Centralia, third-fined $200, $253 in fees. november 8, 1963 - August 17, 2012 • Cutberta Sanchez-Gatica, 43, Roch- degree driving while license suspended, • Jesse M. Greene, 25, Rochester, reck- ester, third-degree driving while license sentenced to 90 days in jail with 45 in the nursing ield for suspended, sentenced to 90 days in jail suspended, fined $2,000 with $500 sus- less driving, sentenced to 364 days in jail with 90 suspended, fined $400 with pended, $253 in fees. with 364 suspended, fined $900 with several years. $200, $103 in fees. $450 suspended, $253 in fees. Survivors include her • Jerry T. Oechsner, 55, Centralia, three loving children, • Jeremy E. Bertrand, 32, Tumwater, fourth-degree assault, domestic vio- • Jessica T. Allison, 43, Longview, third-degree driving while license sus- lence, sentenced to 364 days in jail with third-degree driving while license sus- daughter, Stephanie and pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail 363 suspended, fined $1,000 with $500 pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail two sons, Kevin and with 87 suspended, fined $800 with suspended, $200 in fees. with 84 suspended, fined $1,200 with Tommy De Long; one $600 suspended, $653 in fees. $400 suspended, $503 in fees. • Trevver W.R. Fentress, 29, Centra- granddaughter; mother, • Jamie K. Martini, 40, Chehalis, false lia, third-degree driving while license • Dennis E. Burns, 57, Centralia, third- Jean De Long; sister, reporting, sentenced to 364 days in jail suspended, sentenced to 90 days in jail degree driving while license suspended, Vicki (De Long) Lucht; with 359 suspended, fined $1,000 with with 90 suspended, fined $400 with sentenced to 90 days in jail with 84 niece, Paula Lucht; great- $500 suspended, $450 in fees. $200, $103 in fees. suspended, fined $1,200 with $600 sus- nephews, Steven, Johnny, Held June 26 • Sarah L. Johnson, 24, Centralia, dis- pended, $763 in fees. Erick and Austin Lucht. • David D. McCoy, 30, Portland, third- orderly conduct, sentenced to 90 days • Conrad N. Reid, 19, Chehalis, third- She is preceded in degree driving while license suspended, in jail with 89 suspended, fined $400 degree theft, sentenced to 364 days in death by her father Steve sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- with $200, $50 in fees. jail with 364 suspended, fined $1,000 Pamela Jean De De Long. pended, fined $400 with $200, $103 in • Andre P. Gentles, 28, Centralia, two with $500 suspended, $150 in fees. Long, 48 passed away A memorial service fees. counts of fourth-degree assault, do- • Richard J. Roberts, 51, Tenino, Friday Aug. 17, 2012 for Pamela De Long is • Francisco R. Hernandez-Lopez, 26, mestic violence, sentenced to 364 days second-degree criminal trespassing, in Centralia, Wash. She scheduled to begin at Rochester, allowing unauthorized per- in jail with 363 suspended, fined $1,000 sentenced to 90 days in jail with 85 sus- was born Nov. 8, 1963 to 11:00 AM, Wednesday, son to drive, sentenced to 90 days in with $750 suspended on each count, pended, fined $800 with $400 suspend- Steve and Jean (Starkey) Sept. 5, 2012 at Sticklin jail with 90 suspended, fined $400 with $500 in fees. ed, $450 in fees. De Long in Reedsburg, Funeral Chapel with $200, $103 in fees. • Shane L. Coleman, 35, Centralia, two • Billy B. Brough, 47, Centralia, (1) third- Wis. pastor John Johnstone • Shirlene M. Thrall, 37, Morton, third- counts of fourth-degree assault, do- degree driving while license suspended, She attended school oficiating. A luncheon degree driving while license suspended, mestic violence, sentenced to 364 days sentenced to 90 days in jail with 85 sus- in Reedsburg, Wis., and reception will follow the sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- in jail with 359 suspended, fined $1,000 pended, (2) possession of marijuana, 40 graduated from Rochester service in the Sticklin pended, fined $800 with $400 suspend- with $500 suspended on each count, grams or less, fined $1,200 with $600 ed, $103 in fees. $350 in fees. suspended on count 1, sentenced to High School in 1982. hospitality room. 90 days in jail with 85 suspended, fined She later earned her • Jason C. Hunt, 36, Roseburg, Ore., • Janice Capps Johnson, 54, Centra- AA in drug and alcohol protection order violation, domestic lia, (1) third-degree criminal assistance, $512 on count 2, $460 in fees. To view the obituary, please go violence, sentenced to 364 days in jail (2) obstructing law enforcement, sen- • John T. Vandervort, 35, Bucoda, (1) counseling from Centralia to chronline.com/obituaries. with 364 suspended, fined $1,000 with tenced to 364 days in jail with 334 sus- failure to transfer title within 45 days, (2) College. She also worked $500 suspended, $150 in fees. pended, fined $600 with $300 suspend- third-degree driving while license sus- Sticklin Funeral Chapel 1437 South Gold • Gary L. Bafford, 52, Chehalis, (1) ed on each count, $1,650 in fees. pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with Condolences may be offered at Centralia, WA 98531 reckless driving, (2) first-degree driving • Sheree Antheunisse, 55, Centralia, 90 suspended, fined $1,500 with $750 www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com (360) 736-1388 while license suspended, sentenced driving under the influence, sentenced suspended on each count, $253 in fees. to 364 days in jail with 344 suspended, to 364 days in jail with 357 suspended, • Luis A. Hernandez, 24, Centralia, fined $800 with $400 suspended on fined $5,000 with $4,135 suspended, (1) second-degree vehicle prowl, (2) each count, $1,253 in fees. $4,028 in fees. possession of a dangerous weapon, • Stephen C. Meyer, 27, Aberdeen, Held July 3 sentenced to 364 days in jail with 357 possession of marijuana, 40 grams or • Kevin A. Norwood, 33, Winlock, suspended, fined $800 with $400 sus- less, sentenced to 180 days in jail with third-degree driving while license sus- pended on each count, $600 in fees. In Remembrance Death Notices In Remembrance MATTHEW ROBERT BAKER • CALVIN “CAL” KENNEDY, 82, Rickre- his 21 year old son, Christian all, Ore., formerly of Chehalis, died Reeves of Tacoma, Wash., Wednesday, Aug. 22, at home. A private JAMES "JIM" R. HARRIS and was looking forward burial will be at Restlawn Memory Gar- to more “father and son” dens, Salem, Ore. A celebration of life Wash., son and daughter- outings. will be 6-9 p.m. Thursday at Eola Hills in-law, Ryan and Shannon His surviving siblings, Wine Cellars, Rickreall. Arrangements Harris of Toledo, Wash., son, Brian Elliott, Michele Willis, are under the direction of Restlawn Fu- Luke Harris of Chehalis, neral Home, Salem. Patti Kelly, Dustin Baker, Wash., grandchildren, Bailey Andrew Baker and Robbie • JONNIE MAE WARD, 93, Chehalis, died of Marysville, Wash., Tiffany Baker are already missing Thursday, Aug. 30, at Welcome Home, of Ballwin, Mo., Kaity and Matt’s adventures and are AFH, Chehalis. A graveside service will Kim of Toledo, Wash., sister, be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Doss Cem- proud to say that he was their Jean Krause of Kent, Wash., brother. etery, Mossyrock. Arrangements are un- and Evelyn Merryman also der the direction of Newell-Hoerling’s Matthew was preceded in of Kent. death by his mother, Evelyn Mortuary, Centralia. He was preceded in death • TILLIE KINSMAN, 93, Onalaska, died Marie Baker, sister, Yvonne by his brother Russ. Marie Baker. Friday, Aug. 31, at Good Samaritan Hos- He was an automotive pital, Puyallup. Visitation will be 3-7 p.m. Matthew Robert Baker Please join us in a technician for several “celebration of life” service Thursday and Rosary at 7 p.m. Thursday, different automotive was born on Dec. 15, 1971 both at Fir Lawn Funeral Chapel. Toledo. and passed away Aug. 7, for Matthew Robert Baker A funeral Mass will be at noon Friday dealerships until 1991 when at the Packwood Assembly he fulilled his dream of 2012 in his Centralia, Wash., at St. Francis Mission, Toledo. Arrange- home. He was raised in of God on Saturday, Sept. ments are under the direction of Fir James “Jim” R. Harris, opening his own business. 8, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. There 69, of Salkum, Wash., The proud owner of Harris Packwood, Wash., and loved Lawn. his roots there. He went on to will be a BBQ following passed away Tuesday, Aug. Auto Repair in Chehalis, the service at the Baker 28, 2012, at Providence St. Wash., where he and his three be a diesel tech mechanic and had just started a plant store Ranch (if you can bring a Lotteries Peters Hospital in Olympia. sons operated the family salad or dessert that would He was born Feb. 24, 1943, business. He retired in 2006. in Chehalis, Wash., that he was very excited about. Matt be appreciated). For more Washington’s Friday Games in Renton, Wash., the son of He was a car enthusiast information please call 360- Ralph and Roberta Harris of and enjoyed painting. He enjoyed and lived life to the Mega Millions: 31-40-41-47-48, Mega fullest and loved being with 494-7126. Kent, Wash. On May 5, 1979 cherished his family and was Thank you to our Ball: 45 he married Kathryn “Kay” a gentle, caring man who his friends and family. Match 4: 04-09-19-20 Through the pain from friends and the Packwood Loranger. gave unconditional love and community that have been Daily Game: 8-6-8 He is survived by his support. a separation from his wife Karrie Hamilton, Matt had there with all of their help Keno: 01-02-08-11-14-22-26-35-37-38- parents, his wife, Kay; A graveside service was and support during this time. 41-44-54-55-58-60-63-72-79-80 daughter and son-in-law, held at Salkum Cemetery. recently turned his life over to Jesus and was very Angie and Andy Stein of Thank you Matthew Ballwin, Mo., son and passionate in his faith. To view the obituary, please He was very appreciative Robert Baker for all of the Commodities daughter-in-law, Matt and go to chronline.com/obituaries. fun times that we have to Jessie Harris of Salkum, of his surviving parents, Gas in Washington — $4.04 (AAA of Robert and Cheryl Baker and remember you by. Washington) Sticklin Funeral Chapel You will be missed. Crude Oil — $96.37 per barrel (CME had expressed how grateful 1437 South Gold Condolences may be offered at he was that they were always Group) Centralia, WA 98531 To view the obituary, please www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com there for him. Gold — $1,691 (Monex) (360) 736-1388 go to chronline.com/obituaries. Silver — $31.72 (Monex) He loved and was proud of • Main 11 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012

Funds: Taxes Provide Housing Continued from Main 1 Gutierrez said the funds will add four beds to the men’s shelter, Commission recently awarded the which currently has eight beds. Lewis County Shelter Program The money will also go toward $85,000 from funds generated remodeling the bathroom in the by the Lewis County Chemical men’s shelter and transforming Dependency, Mental Health and a storage room into a bedroom. Therapeutic Court Sales Tax fund. The Lewis County Shelter Lewis County Commissioner Program’s family and women’s Ron Averill said the 1-10th of 1 shelter in Chehalis will also add percent sales tax is estimated to four beds, adding to the six beds, have raised $900,000 in one year and fund remodeling projects. since it was approved in June Reliable Enterprises General 2011. The county has already Manager Brett Mitchell said the collected more than $623,000 $65,000 his organization received through August, with $400,000 will fund an eight-unit housing designated for drug courts and complex at Magnolia and Gold $150,000 for mental health pro- streets in downtown Centralia. grams, including $85,000 for the Mitchell said Reliable Enter- Lewis County Shelter Program prises, a community service orga- and $65,000 for Reliable Enter- nization that benefits and educates prises, Averill said. the developmentally disadvan- The remaining funds will go taged, bought the housing complex to additional drug rehabilitation on East Magnolia Street in Decem- Pete Caster / [email protected] and mental health programs ber for about $200,000 and opened Mike Hildesheim, 41, Centralia walks into the kitchen of a men’s shelter on Tower Avenue run by the Lewis County Shelter once the county commission it to people in need in May. Program on Monday afternoon. agrees on recipients. Mitchell said the awarded Averill said four programs money will keep the housing applied for the $150,000 mental complex running with a case health funding, including Val- manager. ley View Health Center, Cas- The case manager will help Mike Hildesheim, 41, Centralia shows cade Mental Health Care, Lewis people transition back into a cell phone picture of his 5-year-old County Shelter Program and their lives through a nine- son while standing in the kitchen of a Reliable Enterprises. month program. men’s shelter on Tower Avenue run by Averill said the commis- “If you take away housing,” the Lewis County Shelter Program on sion chose to support the Lewis Mitchell said, “you take away all Monday afternoon. Hildesheim is al- County Shelter Program and the work you’ve done up to that lowed to see his son every other week- Reliable Enterprises because point.” end. both offer housing and case Hildesheim agrees that management for those who are housing helps people get back considered high utilizers of the on their feet. law and justice system. “If I were out on the streets,” Lewis County Shelter Pro- Hildesheim said, “I don’t know gram Executive Director Ruth what I’d be doing right now.” Local News in Brief Man Arrested After He fied by witnesses as the man phalt overlay. Southwest Newaukum Avenue, of the county. with the bear repellant, Kaut Washington State Depart- Shorey Road, Devereese Road While prices and thefts de- Sprays Bear Repellant said. ment of Transportation spokes- and Highway 603. clined during the economic in Chehalis Tavern Police then found the can of person Alice Fiman said the Ten percent of bridge users slowdown, a rise in commodi- bear repellant in the trash can, construction work will extend are commercial trucks, accord- ties prices means that thefts are ing to WSDOT. By The Chronicle he said. The victims didn’t want the life of the 73-year-old bridge, again becoming an issue. The entire project is sched- to press charges so Barnes was a long span just west of Inter- Cutting wire can potentially A Chehalis man was arrested arrested for disorderly conduct state 5’s exit 77, for another 15 uled to be completed in the cause power outages and can after he allegedly sprayed a can instead of assault. years. fall. of bear repellant at Garbe’s Tav- Kaut said it was unclear Fiman said instead of com- put thieves and others at risk if ern in Chehalis late Thursday whether Barnes sprayed the pletely replacing the bridge PUD Switches From the wire is live. night. bear repellant at someone, or deck, the WSDOT decided to Cory Moses, the communi- Chehalis police responded whether he sprayed it inside the preserve the west Lewis County Copper to Steel Wire cations liaison for the PUD, said to a call of a man spraying a bar, which would affect anyone bridge with a new overlay, which in 2008 a ring of five people had can of what the caller thought inside at the time. will give the bridge a noticeably By The Chronicle stolen approximately $119,000 was at patrons in the bar smoother driving surface. The Lewis County Public worth of copper wiring. They at 11:21 p.m., said Randy Kaut, Chehalis Riverside Quigg Bros. Construction, Utility District has changed the were later prosecuted, she said. the deputy chief of the Cheha- from Aberdeen, was awarded wire it uses for pole grounds in Now the PUD is using steel lis Police Department. When Bridge to Close Sept. the $365,000 contract to repair order to prevent thieves from wire with a light copper coating. police arrived, officers saw two the bridge, located from mile- stealing copper wire and salvag- The wire has a black cover with people chasing someone who 7 Through Sept. 10 post 51 to milepost 52 on state ing it at recycling centers. a thin green striping running matched the caller’s descrip- Route 6. From 2001 to 2008, the price By The Chronicle down it. tion of the suspect down the Lane closures on the bridge of metal increased by more street. The state Route 6 Cheha- will begin Tuesday through than 500 percent, according to This new wire is harder to Police contacted the suspect, lis Riverside Bridge will close Wednesday before it is com- a press release from the PUD. cut and has little scrap value, ac- later identified as Jeremy D. at 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 7, until pletely closed in both directions The demand for wire and the cording to the PUD. Barnes, 23, Chehalis, placed him 5 a.m. Monday, Sept. 10, to on Friday. increase in price prompted a “We really want to get the into custody, and took him back all traffic for repairs to the Detours will take traffic rise in the theft of copper wire, message out,” Moses said. “It’s to the bar where he was identi- bridge deck and to add an as- around the closure through especially in the rural reaches not worth your time to steal it.” Regional News in Brief Small Planes Land Couch entered her pleas Thurs- day in Washington County Cir- NAPAVINE On Interstate 5 cuit Court. Beaverton police say the crash In Bellingham killed David Kardashov and crit- BELLINGHAM (AP) — A ically injured his mother, Vera small plane with mechanical Kardashov. The woman’s other problems has landed safely on son suffered bumps and bruises. DAY! Interstate 5. The crash occurred on Washington state Patrol Southwest Canyon Road. Trooper Brandon Lee says the 407 W. Birch St. small plane experienced me- chanical issues that cut fuel to Gas Station Clerk With Napavine begins collecting yard waste, which the engines just before descend- includes branches, shrubs, prunings, leaves, ing to a Bellingham airport Fri- Stapler Drives Off behind city hall. The collection boxes will be FREE day afternoon. Would-Be Robber there Tues., Sept. 4 through Sat., Sept. 8. Yard Lee says the 47-year-old The rest of Napavine’s events will take place on Waste! then decided to land the BELLINGHAM (AP) — Po- plane on the freeway. He says lice in Bellingham, Wash., say Sept. 8 at the same location. the plane struck another car, but a gas station clerk with a ham- otherwise landed safely. mer stapler chased away a burly SENSITIVE DOCUMENT SHREDDING The trooper says the plane would-be robber armed with then taxied about 2 miles on the pruning shears. FROM 9AM - 12PM: freeway before exiting and park- re- Bring up to three bags or boxes of sensitive ing at an AMPM convenience ports that police released photos store, where it parked as the pi- Thursday of the Aug. 20 robbery documents you would like shredded for free. lot waited for authorities. attempt. They show a 6-foot-tall, He says neither the pilot nor 200-pound man wearing a black PASSENGER CAR & LIGHT TRUCK TIRES FROM his 48-year-old woman passen- ski mask walking into Starvin’ ger were injured. 9AM - 3PM: Sam’s. Only 25 Tires Per Customer Please. It wasn’t immediately known That’s where the intruder ran what kind of plane the man was into David Kassner, a retired 50 cents each, with or without rim. Cash or flying. Army staff sergeant who served check only. The pilot was flying from in southeast Asia and was work- Spokane to Bellingham. ing the graveyard shift. APPLIANCES AND ELECTRONICS The robber demanded money FROM 9AM - 3PM: Drunk Driver Gets but Kassner refused. When the The following items may be recycled at no masked man grabbed the cash 12 Years in Fatal register and tried to take the charge: TVs, computer monitors, CPUs, Oregon Car Crash whole thing, the clerk grabbed a refrigerators, freezers, washers, dryers, hot HILLSBORO, Ore. (AP) — A nearby hammer-style stapler and water heaters, stoves/ranges, dishwashers. Vancouver, Wash., woman who swung it at the man’s head. Kass- pleaded guilty to manslaughter ner missed that target but says he NO garbage, microwaves or other and DUI in a Jan. 8 car crash must have made contact because the man ran off empty-handed, computer accessories accepted! that killed a 10-year-old Bea- CH479409cz.db verton, Ore., boy has been sen- clutching his wrist. Sponsored by Lewis County Solid Waste Utility, the City of tenced to 12 years in prison. Police spokesman Mark Napavine & the Washington State Dept. of Ecology The Oregonian reports Young says police dogs tried to that 39-year-old Danyell track the man but didn’t find him. 1-800-749-5980 • 360-740-1452 Main 12  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012 LOCAL

Church News By The Chronicle nion at 9:30 a.m. to conclude luck luncheon. will have its second annual their one-service schedule for Bergland and his wife, Cindy, Centralia Nazarenes Block Party, which will include Rochester Methodist’s the summer. have been reassigned to Adna Plan Potluck Picnic the I-5 Car & Motorcycle Show Schedule Changes Sept. 9 On Sunday, Sept. 9, West- from the Maple Leaf Evangelical Following the 9:15 a.m. ser- and an exotic animal show. minster will celebrate Grand- Church in Seattle. The Car & Motorcycle Show Beginning Sunday, Sept. 9, vice Sunday, Centralia Church parents’ Day and return to two of the Nazarene will have an will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Rochester United Methodist services: traditional at 9 a.m. Animal shows by Predators Church worship services will Onalaska Church Moves all-church potluck picnic at Riv- and modern at 10:30 a.m. Chil- erside Park, Shelter 3, with table of the Heart will be at 10 a.m. begin at 10:30 a.m.; free break- dren’s church will be offered at and 1 p.m. There will also be fast will be served at 9 a.m.; adult Sunday Service to 8:15 service and beverages provided. both services. Due to the picnic fellowship, inflatables, games, music and Sunday School will be 9:15-10:15 Onalaska First Church of food available. a.m.; and children, youth and God’s early Sunday service will Learning Groups will not meet preschool Sunday School classes Missionaries to Visit begin at 8:15 a.m. rather than 8 on Sunday. will begin at 9:20 a.m. a.m. In observance of the Labor Fall Schedule Starts Also beginning Sept. 9, Pas- Chehalis First Baptist The evening service will re- Day holiday, the church office tor Heather Sparkman will be- The Rev. Daniel and Sarah sume at 5 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. will be closed on Monday. Sunday at Onalaska gin a new sermon series titled Chetti, missionaries in Lebanon, 9. The church will host a Presbyterian “Faithwalker: A Spiritual Jour- will be guests at the First Bap- “Welcome Back Barbecue” on The fall schedule will be ney Through the Book of Ruth.” tist Church in Chehalis Sunday Wednesday at 6:15 p.m., and will starting Sunday at Onalaska For more information, con- at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services. Barbecue After Centralia include the unveiling of minis- Community Presbyterian tact the church office at 272- Daniel’s message will be “Fin- try opportunities for children, Community Service Church. The Sunday service will 5000, by e-mail at rumc@ ishing the Race Well.” students and adults this fall. All There will be one worship be at 10:30 a.m. reachone.org or visit the website regularly scheduled Wednesday service at 10 a.m. Sunday at Choir practice will resume at RochesterUMC.org night ministries will resume on Adna Evangelical Centralia Community Church, Wednesday, Sept. 12. on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. followed by a free barbecue on Bell Choir practice will begin Westminster Wraps Up Welcomes New Pastor the church campus. The service at 7 p.m Monday, Sept. 10. Any- Steve Bergland will be will include a message on mis- Bethel Church Hosting one interested in singing with One-Service Schedule preaching this Sunday at Adna sion as an ongoing part of “The the choir should contact Patti On Sunday, Westminster Evangelical Church, followed by Story” series. During the bar- Block Party Sunday Brooks, 978-4767. Information Presbyterians in Chehalis will the regular first Sunday birth- becue, kids will enjoy the large In lieu of regular church on the Bell Choir is available worship together with commu- day/anniversary celebration pot- bounce house. services Sunday, Bethel Church from Audrey Wentzel, 978-4129. News in Brief Wash. 'Cougar' Sightings the Bellingham Herald that from a distance the animal did with West Nile virus was eutha- in Pullman. No human cases of one woman said she saw the cat resemble a cougar. He says the nized at Grandview in Yakima West Nile virus have been con- Turn out to be House Cat twice. Police first learned of the original witness confirmed it was County. firmed this year in Washington, LYNDEN, Wash. (AP) — Po- sightings on Tuesday. the same cat she had seen earlier. The state Agriculture De- although there have been more lice in Lynden, Wash., say the On Wednesday afternoon, a partment said Tuesday the horse than 1,100 in 38 other states. multiple reports they received new sighting was reported. This Grandview Horse was pastured and had not trav- The virus is spread by mos- of a "cougar" sighting near the time Foster says an officer was eled outside the area. It was not quitoes and kills about one-third fairgrounds turned out to be a able to get within a few feet of the With West Nile Virus vaccinated for the virus. The of the infected horses. Washing- very muscular orange-colored creature and report that it WAS a disease was confirmed by test- ton had 72 cases of West Nile vi- domestic cat. big cat — a big domestic cat. Euthanized ing at the Washington Animal rus in horses in 2009, but none Police Chief Jack Foster tells The chief acknowledges that OLYMPIA (AP) — A horse Disease Diagnostic Laboratory in the next two years.

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APOSTOLIC Grace Baptist Church COMMuNITY CHuRCH NON-DENOMINATIONAL The Apostolic Faith Church Sunday School 9:45 am, Morning Worship 196 NW Cascade Ave., Chehalis, Rev. Jack 11:00 am. We meet in homes 3 Sunday First Christian Church, Chehalis, Chasteen, Pastor. Sun. School 9:30, Service evenings per month, for locations and times, Morning worship 10:45 am. Sunday school 11:00, Evening Service 6 pm, Midweek call (360) 880-1101. We meet on the 5th Centralia Community Church 9:30 am, Special needs Adults Ministry Mon. Sunday at the church at 6:00 pm. Wednesday One Church. Two Locations Service Wed. 7:30 pm. 748-4811. A community with people just like you! 7 pm, Youth meetings, call for times. Small at 7 pm, Nursing Home Ministries. Pastor Sunday service at 9:00 am & 10:45 am. LIFE CENTER ASSEMBLY OF GOD Bruce Oyen. group fellowships. Tom Bradshaw, Minister, EthEl CaMpus: - 100 Oyler Road, on Nursery care provided for both services 111 N.W. Prindle, 748-3702. Bethel Church 19136 Loganberry S.W., Rochester. Classes for all ages also offered. Highway 12, Sunday 9 a.m., “Following Christ, Loving People, 273-9240. Great programs throughout the week! Valley of Blessing Ministries Wednesday youth 7 p.m. Restoring Hope” Victory Baptist Church Pastor Mark Fast, 3320 Borst Ave. 243 Hwy. 12 Chehalis, 266-8164. Pastor CEntralia CaMpus: - 201 N. Rock I-5 Exit 72 - Napavine Landmark-Sovereign Grace (across from Centralia High School) (360) Michael Fontenot. Services: Sunday 10 am. Sunday 10:30 a.m. Phone 748-0119. 617 N.W. West. Street, Chehalis, Sunday 736-7606 / www.cccog.com Thurs. Prayer 6:30 pm, Worship 7:30 pm. We Wednesday youth 7:00 p.m. On the web: www.bethel-church.com Morning Worship 10:40 am, Pastor Mark Cooks Hill Community Church 2400 offer home groups, men & ladies bible www.yourlifecenter.com Kyle Rasmussen, Lead Pastor Fenison, 295-0824. studies. Call for details. 360-736-5898 or 360-978-4216 Saturday Evening Contemporary Cooks Hill Road, Centralia, Pastor Dynamic worship. Friendly people. Service: 6:30 pm. Mitch Dietz. Casual dress. Sunday mornings: Worship Sunday Services: LuTHERAN Something for every age. Encounter energetic full band: 9:00 am. INDEPENDENT BAPTIST Service (sign language available) Quarterly Family Life Weeks (education The - loud, guitar driven music: Centralia Bible Baptist Youth Service, and Children's Immanuel Lutheran Church- ELCA, tracks) for the whole family. 10:45 am. Church (K-5th) at 9:30 am. Call the church for 1209 N. Scheuber Rd., Centralia. To be like Classes for children are offered at all more information at 736-6133 or check out Jesus ... meeting needs. Senior Pastor, Rev. services. Wednesday night programs our website at www.cookshillcc.org. Paul R. Hermansen; Visitation Pastor, Rev. for all ages at 7:00 pm. Richard L. Powel; and Youth Director, Scott Calvary Assembly of God Hess. Sunday schedule: Praise Worship nEW BEGinninGs ChurCh 302 E. Main, Centralia. Sun. School: 9:30 am. 802 S. Gold St., Centralia, WA 98531. CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST Service 9am, Sunday School and Adult 603 NW St. Helens Ave. Morning Service 10:45 am. Evening Service 6 (360) 669-0113 Trinity Christian Education 10:15am - 11am, Traditional PO Box 1164 Chehalis, WA. 98532 pm. Midweek-Survey of The Bible: www.centraliabbc.org Fellowship Liturgical Worship 11 am, Fellowship & (360) 748-7831 www.go2newbc.com Wednesday 7 pm. Communion and missions Pastor: Tim Shellenberger 123 Brockway Rd., Coffee 10am and 12pm, Hub City Youth Pastor Ken Rieper emphasis first Sunday of each month. Dr. Sunday Worship: 11:00am Chehalis, just 1/2 mile north of WA. 6 via Chilvers Group 6:30pm - 8pm. Contact information: Sunday school begins at 9:30 am Earl R. Nordby Pastor 736-7799 (Corner of Sunday Evening: 5:30pm Rd., 748-1886. Adult Bible Class at (360) 736-9270, [email protected], Worship & Celebration 10:30 am Gold and Main Streets) Wednesday in the Word: 7:00pm 9:45 am. Worship Service at 11:00 am. Come as and www.ilccentralia.org. Wednesday SUMMIT 6:30-8 pm Destiny Christian Center Nursery care provided for all services you are; everyone is welcome. Peace Lutheran Church & 413 N. Tower Ave. in Historic Downtown Mountain View Baptist Church 1201 Preschool, Chehalis–LCMS, Bishop Rd. & Centralia. SUNDAY: Sunday Service Faith Baptist Church - 740-0263 PENTECOSTAL CHuRCHES Belmont, Centralia. (1 block west of I-5 Jackson Hwy. Sun. School 9:30 am. Worship Jesus Name Pentecostal Church 10:30am, WEDNESDAY: Adult Bible Study 436 Coal Creek, Chehalis, www.fbc-wa.org interchange on Harrison, right on Belmont) Svc. 8:00 am & 10:45 am. Rev. Daniel 7:00 pm., The Movement Youth Service 7pm. Sunday School (all ages) 9:30 am of Chehalis, 1582 Bishop Rd., Chehalis. 736-1139. Sunday School (all ages) 9:45 am. Freeman 748-4108. Sunday Services: Prayer 9:45 am & 6:15 pm, Information and Pastoral Staff available at Children’s Church/Morning Worship 10:30am Sunday Services: 8:30 & 11 am. and 6 pm. 736-6443. Webpage: www.lifeatdestiny.com Sunday 6 pm, Thursday Bible Study 7pm St. John’s Lutheran Church-ELCA, Services: 10 am & 6:30pm. Wed. Services: AWANA (Sept-May). 2190 Jackson Highway, Chehalis. Sunday Jackson Prairie Assembly of God Prayer 7:15 pm Service 7:30 pm. Anchor worship at 9:45 a.m. Coffee/ fellowship Youth Nite: Fri. 7:30 pm. Elder Bishop “Building community with people like you” Napavine Baptist Church 262-9533, 4224 Jackson Hwy., (Mary’s Pastor Jason Saling EVANGELICAL FREE follows the service. The Rev. Rando Faro, Burgess, Pastor Shannon Burgess. Corner) Chehalis. Sunday School for all ages: 262-3861, 104 SE 2nd Ave., Napavine Central Bible Evangelical Free Pastor. Office hours Monday - Thursday, 9:00 (360) 748-4977 website: www.jnpc.org 9:30am. Sunday Morning Worship: 10:30am. S.S. 10am, Service: 11am, Wed. 7pm Church, 2333 Sandra Ave. Centralia, WA a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Phone: (360) 748-4741. Pathway Church of God Sunday Prayer: 5pm. Sunday Evening Focus: www.NapavineBaptist.com 98531. 360-736-2061. Sunday School 9:30 Website: www.stjohnschehalis.net. 1416 Scheuber Rd., Centralia. 6:30 pm w/contemporary worship. a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Nursery St. Marks Lutheran Church-LCMC, 736-3698. Everyone Welcome! Wednesday Evening Family Night: 7pm. Adult provided. Evening Worship, Sunday, 6:00 10,000 Highway 12, Rochester. Saturday, Sun School 9:45 am, Sun. Morning worship 11:00 am. Pastor Bible Study, Youth & Children. Worship CALVARY CHAPEL p.m., AWANA-Wednesday, 6:00 pm, White Informal Worship: 7:00 pm; Sunday, Intern: Kara Morris, Youth Pastor: Jared Hunt. Cross (ladies) meet on 2nd Thursday, 10 am. Contemporary Worship: 8:30 am; Traditional Jeff Suhoney. Calvary Chapel, 2502 Seward Ave., Lead Pastor Bill Morris. Web: Home Bible Fellowships meet during the Worship: 11:00 am. Fellowship follows each jacksonprairielife.com Centralia. Sunday School: 11 am. Sunday week. Please call for times and locations. Service 9 am & 11 am. Wednesday Bible service. Education hour: 9:45 am. Pastors: PRESBYTERIAN Napavine Assembly of God Study and Prayer: 7 pm. An in-depth, verse Greg Wightman and Lauren Macan- Pastor Will Karch - 414 SE 2nd, Napavine. by verse study of God’s word. 807-0281. EPISCOPAL Wightman. Church phone: 273-9571. Web: 262-0285. Sunday Services, Sunday School: www.lutheransonline.com/stmarksrochesterwa 9:30am, Morning Worship: 10:30 am. Evening St. Timothy Episcopal Church Sundays: Holy Eucharist at 10:00 am; also, St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Harrison Square Presbyterian Service: 6pm. Wednesday: Bible Study: 7pm. Church -ELCA, 379 State Rt. 505, Winlock, Church 1227 Harrison Ave., Centralia. Royal Rangers & Missionettes CATHOLIC 8:00am Holy Eucharist on the first Sunday of St. Joseph Church WA 98596.Sunday School 9:30 am., Summer Pastor: Rev. Jim Dunson. Breakfast at 9:30 Oakville Assembly of God each month. Child care available at 10:00 am Worship Service 9:30 am. For more info call am, Worship Service at 10:00 am. Adult Bible 273-8116 Your Family Church! Sunday 682 S.W. Cascade, Chehalis. Wednesdays: noon Holy Eucharist and Masses, Sat.- 5:00pm. Sat., Sun.- 10:30am. the church office 360-785-3507 Study and Sunday School programs will Celebration Service 10 am, Sunday evening Prayers for Healing. For more information, resume in September. service 6 pm. Wednesday, Kingdom Quest Mass in Spanish: Sun.- 1:00pm www.stpaullutheranwinlock.org. Reconciliation: Sat. 3:30-4:30. or by appt. contact the church office 748-8232. St. Phone: (360) 736-9996. 4yrs - 5th grade, Youth 6th - 12th grade, Adult Timothy Parish is located at 1826 S.W. E-mail: [email protected] Bible Study, 7pm. Father Tim Ilgen. 748-4953. Snively Avenue (corner of 18th and Snively), Web: www.harrisonsquarepc.com Onalaska Assembly of God St. Mary’s Catholic Church METHODIST 225 N. Washington, Centralia. Masses: Chehalis. Centralia united Methodist Westminster Presbyterian Church 137 Leonard Rd., Onalaska , 978-4978. 349 N. Market Blvd., Sunday School 9:45 am, Sunday worship Saturday 5:00 pm, Sunday 8:30 am. Church, 506 S. Washington. Rev. Tom Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday Chehalis. Pastor: Rev. Brian services 10:45 am and 6pm, Wednesday Peterson. Worship: 11:00 am. Classes for all North. Sunday Services: family night: College & Career 6:30 pm, (adult 3:30-4:30 pm. or by appt. Father Tim Ilgen. FOuRSQuARE ages: 9:30 am. All Welcome! 736-7311. 736-4356. Traditional Worship: Sunday Bible study, boys’ & girls’ programs) 7pm. Chehalis Foursquare Church www.centraliaumc.com Worship Service at 9:30 am with children's Vader Assembly of God 990 NW State Ave., Chehalis. Pastor Chehalis united Methodist Church church and nursery. Adult Sunday School 302 6th St., Vader. Pastor: Tracy Durham. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Armin Kast. Sunday Service: 10 am., with 16 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis. Pastor: Tara follows the 9:30 am service. For details, visit Services: Sundays 10:30 am & 6 pm., First Church of Christ, Scientist, kids Sunday School, nursery provided. Roberts. Summer schedule: Worship Service www.chehaliswpc.org or call 748-0091 Wednesdays 7 pm. (360) 295-3756 89 NE Park St., Chehalis, Sunday School & Wed. Night Prayer: 6:30-7:30 pm. begins at 10:00 am with KELA broadcast at 11:30 Service 10:30 am, Wed. Service 7:00 pm. Women’s and Men’s Bible Study. am. All are welcome, childcare is available. Church Nursery provided. Reading room hrs., Tues. Everyone is welcome, come as you are. office 360-748-7334 SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST BAPTIST , & Thurs. 11am - 1pm (Except holidays). (360) 748-4746 Winlock united Methodist Church Seventh-day Adventist Centralia 1607 Christian Fellowship of Winlock Military Rd., 736-4262. Sabbath School 9:30 107 SW Benton Ave., Winlock, WA. Rev. Worship Service: 10:45 am-12:15 pm. Sunday am, Church Service 11:00 am. Wed. Prayer School for all ages 9-10:15 am. Nursery care CHuRCH OF GOD Vonda McFadden. Worship Service 9:00 am., available. Adult Sunday School class. INDEPENDENT Meeting 7:00 pm. Onalaska First Church of God Fellowship: 10:00 am Open Hearts, Open Pastor Ira Bartolome Children’s Church, nursery care, available. Corner of Hwy. 508 & 3rd Ave. Centralia Bible Chapel Minds, Open Doors Pastor Terry Sundberg, Youth Pastor David 209 N. Pearl St., Christ-centered, Bible- Seventh Day Adventist, Chehalis 120 (360) 978-4161 Chilvers Rd, (2 miles west on Hwy. 6 at Exit Martin. 785-4280. 630 Cemetery Rd., www.onalaskachurchofgod.com based ministry. Family Bible Hour & Sunday Winlock. School, 11:00 am. Midweek prayer meeting, CHuRCH OF THE NAZARENE 77). 748-4330. Pastor David Glenn. Service Where Your Experience With Christ on Saturdays, Sabbath School 9:30 am, Dayspring Baptist Church, SBC 2088 Makes You a Member. 6:45 pm. Wednesday, followed by Bible study Loving Deeply, Serving Boldly Jackson Hwy., Chehalis. Care Groups for all Sunday School: 9:45 am; Morning Worship: at 7:30 pm. For more information, LeRoy Sunday Family Worship takes place at 9:15 Worship Service 11:00 am. ages begins at 9:30 am. Celebration Worship 8:15 am and 11:00 am, Evening Service at Junker, 807-4633; John Martin, 736-4001. a.m. followed by Learning Groups at 11:00 begins at 10:45 am. Come visit our newly 5:00pm, Wednesday: Soup and sandwiches Faith Temple Word of Life a.m. Exciting ministries throughout the week uNITY revived group of Christians.. Pastor Chris at 6:00 pm, Bible Study at 6:30 pm 519 W. Cherry In Centralia. If you need a for all age groups with nursery care Center for Positive Living. 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Fairhurst wrote Involvement From State’s vations for motor vehicle fuel, dercut prices offered by neigh- and dismissed the case. In a 5-4 that a judgment rendered in the and has instead entered into boring nontribal retailers. decision, the Supreme Court tribes' absence will prejudice American Indian Tribes agreements with tribes to mit- The group filed suit last year overturned that ruling, saying their interest in the compacts. By Shannon Dininny igate those taxes. Under most in Grays Harbor County Supe- that complete justice may not Such a judgment will weaken of the deals, the state refunds rior Court to have the compacts be served when the plaintiff is tribes' ability to negotiate for fu- The Associated Press 75 percent of its taxes on fuel declared unconstitutional and divested of all relief because an ture contracts and impede their YAKIMA — A lawsuit chal- purchased by the tribes or to seek an order barring the absent party is a sovereign entity. sovereign right to govern their lenging Washington state's gas tribal retailers, and the tribes state from making payments "In such an instance, the reservations, she said. tax compacts with American agree to spend the money on from its motor vehicle fund to quest for 'complete justice' ironi- "This case cannot proceed Indian tribes may proceed even roads. the tribes. cally leads to none at all," Justice 'in equity and good conscience,'" though the tribes are not party The Automotive United The state argued that the sta- Debra L. Stephens wrote for the Fairhurst wrote. "The tribes' to the lawsuit, the state Supreme Trades Organization, a trade tion owners could not sue with- majority. "Sovereign immunity substantial interests far out- Court ruled Thursday. group representing Washington out including the tribes, and is meant to be raised as a shield weigh AUTO's much weaker in- Washington state has long gasoline and automotive service since the station owners could by the tribe, not wielded as a terest in litigating its claim." Muslim Washington Man Stands Out as Champion of GOP at Convention IRANIAN IMMIGRANT: One recent poll found presi- "Hossein is one of those into it," said Lori Sotelo, who Khorram hopes more will dential candidate Mitt Romney people when you ask him if he chairs the King County Re- follow his lead. One of 43 Washington with zero percent support from will do something, he not only publican Party. "We are truly "What Republicans are offer- Delegates Stands Out African Americans. The GOP says yes, he delivers 150 per- lucky and blessed to have him ing is an opportunity," he said. also faces a major gap among cent. He puts his whole heart in the party." "The door is wide open." Among the Rest Latinos — an important and By Jim Brummer growing voting bloc. That's no accident, critics say, The Seattle Times pointing to the party's support TAMPA, Fla. — As an im- for rigid immigration laws and migrant and Muslim, Hos- voter-identification efforts seen sein Khorram stands out in the as ways to suppress the minor- crowd at the Republican Nation- ity vote. al Convention. And in the current presiden- One of Washington's 43 del- tial campaign, Republicans have egates, the Iranian-American been accused of race baiting for apartment- continuing to make the false building devel- claim that President Obama oper from Clyde wiped out a work requirement Hill has acted for welfare recipients. (The as a compelling claim has been vetted and ruled evangelist for untrue by several nonpartisan the GOP this fact-checking organizations.) week. Khorram says he's aware of He's done the stereotype of the GOP as a regular political Hossein Khorram party for white people. And he's analysis, in Far- Republican heard about conservatives mak- si, for a Voice delegate ing anti-Muslim or racist state- of America pro- ments that have made the news. gram broadcast from the con- But he brushes those off, attrib- vention floor, as well as inter- uting them to "frustrations or a views with several other media lack of knowledge." outlets. His arguments for the GOP It's easy to see why the Re- are largely upbeat. Unlike some publican Party — which con- Republicans, Khorram doesn't sistently struggles to attract mi- accuse Obama of malevolent in- nority voters — is happy to have tentions. When Obama says he him as a spokesman. wants to help the middle class, Khorram, 50, whose family Khorram takes him at his word. fled Iran when he was 17, says "I don't think he's making he feels perfectly welcome in a that up. He's a very good man. party perceived as dominated by I'm really proud to have him as white Christians. our president," Khorram said. In 2008, Khorram notes, he Obama's election in 2008 was elected as a delegate for for- "shows that people can achieve mer Arkansas Gov. Mike Huck- their dreams regardless of their abee, the favored candidate of backgrounds," he said, noting conservative evangelicals. Obama's middle name, Hussein, "The Republican Party doesn't is similar to his own first name. It’s not just about getting you back on your feet. differentiate on color or reli- But Khorram says Obama's It’s about getting you back to your life. gion or race. It differentiates on good intentions have failed to achievement," he said. 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Kravetz was deemed Montesano competent to stand trial by a Lewis County Superior Court judge after two evaluations and a three-hour hearing Wednes- terviewers did not observe any day. sign of them. Kravetz, 34, of McCleary, is “She said at times he appeared charged with attempted sec- to be talking to people who were not there. She would walk into a ond-degree murder, assault and Brionna Friedrich / The Daily World disarming a law enforcement room and he would be carrying Steven D. Kravetz, right, appears in Lewis County Superior Court Wednesday along with his court-appointed attorney David officer for allegedly shooting a on a conversation,” Ronnei said. Arcuri, left. Kravetz, accused of attacking a judge and deputy earlier this year in Montesano, has been ruled competent to Sheriff’s deputy and stabbing a The stress of the approach- stand trial. Superior Court judge during a ing court dates might cause Kra- violent confrontation on March vetz to “decompensate further” could see how a layperson might in jail, they can decompensate. Arraignment was set for 9 at the County Courthouse in — or fail to use effective coping believe this was highly relevant.” I’ve seen that a number of times,” Sept. 7 in Lewis County Supe- Montesano. mechanisms and lapse into a Arcuri was highly critical of Brosey said. As of Wednesday, rior Court. Kravetz is held in Kravetz’s attorney, David Ar- worse mental state — she said. the inpatient evaluation, partic- however, “I believe he is compe- Grays Harbor County Jail with curi, strenuously objected to the The report also stated the doc- ularly on the point that Kravetz tent to stand trial.” $900,000 bail. idea that his client was compe- tors’ concern that Kravetz would was never pressed on his case tent to stand trial. He told Judge not be able to testify consistently, and only observed following Richard Brosey that Kravetz intelligently and rationally. simple hospital protocols with- would repeatedly call his office, Ronnei said her recommen- out incident. 20122012 BlockBlock PartyParty dation had been for competency on one day cut off at 27 calls, but He argued that “15 days Sunday, September 2nd, 2012 when Arcuri tried to discuss the restoration treatments, includ- of watching Mr. Kravetz walk case, he said he could not get ing therapy and possibly forced around like a zombie” was not Free Community Event Kravetz to focus or participate medication. “The odds of this B e t h e l C h u r c h C a m p u s likely to offer insight to his com- 1 - 5, E x i t 7 2 - C h e h a l i s, WA in his own defense. spontaneously remitting are in- petency like the more intensive “Do not force me to work with finitesimal,” she said. jailhouse interview, and asked Another doctor, however, I-5 Car & Motorcycle Show this man without further mental Brosey to consider a more in- testified that is apparently what 9:00 am-3:00 pm help,” Arcuri said. “It is impossi- depth 90-day review. happened after Kravetz arrived ble right now for me to represent Arcuri also criticized Dean’s him in his current state.” at Western State. 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Arcuri objected to evaluations exclusively since speculation that it was a result of 2001, estimating she’d done advice from him. more than 1,000. Dean said Kravetz did have Ronnei told the court that numerous short interviews with during her two-hour interview her and other doctors, nurses, with Kravetz, she was unable to orderlies and a social worker, get him to talk about his cur- none of whom observed the de- rent charges. She said he was fix- lusional behavior described in ated on a 2005 case in which his his initial interview. Dean found mother told authorities he had Kravetz to be more in keeping threatened to commit suicide. At with schizotypal personality the hospital, doctors tried to get a disorder, a lower-level disorder urine sample to test for any drugs, than his initial diagnosis. but Kravetz resisted and escaped The disorder would not re- the hospital through a bathroom spond to treatment, and in fact window before being recovered. Kravetz could view forced medi- MEET THE NEWEST MEMBER “Mr. Kravetz did not wish to cation as a serious trauma and do this, he viewed it as an inva- fixate on that as well, Dean said. sion of his privacy, and when he While Kravetz did still seem OF OUR MEDICAL FAMILY. was threatened with catheteriza- somewhat fixated on his 2005 tion, he viewed it as a threat of case, Dean said by all accounts sexual assault,” Ronnei testified. from hospital staff, he appeared “He viewed that as a turning able to control whether he dis- he Olympia Multi-specialty Clinic is pleased to welcome point in his life. It was the worst cussed it. “It’s unusual, but it’s thing that had ever happened to not a bizarre delusion,” she add- Dr. Athanasios Stoyioglou to their clinic beginning September 1, 2012. him. Since that time, he viewed ed. Some of the schizophrenics He is board certiied in General, Nuclear and Interventional Cardiology, in- Grays Harbor County as having at the hospital have delusions it in for him.” like NASA satellites watching cluding coronary and peripheral vascular disease. He completed his residency and Ronnei added that based on them or implants in their bodies fellowship at renowned Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. her interview, Kravetz believes that shock them when they dis- “Grays Harbor County has an or- obey, Dean said. Dr. Stoyioglou treats a wide range of cardiovascular diseases and is creden- ganized conspiracy against him. A personality disorder does tialed to employ all modern interventional techniques, while also performing … It reaches the proportion of a not inherently make a defendant delusion.” incompetent, and Dean said diagnostic and therapeutic interventional procedures. According to court docu- Kravetz did seem able to partici- Having recently relocated with his family to Olympia, Dr. Stoyioglou looks ments, Kravetz’s reason for be- pate in his defense. “It’s unusual, ing in the courthouse on the day it can cause problems,” she said. forward to caring for patients at both Capital Medical Center and Providence of the attack this year was to at- “It might make him a difficult St. Peter Hospital. tempt to steal the court files re- client for his attorney, but … it is lated to the 2005 incident. my opinion he has both the ca- Ronnei said the diagnosis pacity to understand the nature that fit best after the interview of the proceedings and assist in was paranoid schizophrenia, his own defense. which wouldn’t necessarily Grays Harbor Prosecutor mean Kravetz was not compe- Stew Menefee said the standard tent to stand trial, but in his case of competency only requires a he refused to address the charg- defendant be able to minimally es because of his intense focus participate in his or her defense. on the previous case. She said he “The question is a minimal Phillip Berger, DO James G. Julin, MD Harton Smith, MD Christopher Wolfe, MD insisted the current case against question,” he argued. him was a result of the 2005 case. Menefee also contended that “He’s going to have a lot of Kravetz’s fixation on his 2005 Oice hours: Mon – Fri 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. trouble assisting his attorney be- case might not be so unusual, For an appointment call: 360-754-1737 CH479598sl.cg cause he insists on focusing on given that his reason for being at this 2005 case,” Ronnei said. the courthouse was to steal the 406-A Black Hills Lane SW • www.omsc.net A key part of their diagnosis relevant file. 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Illegal immigration. a clear message Friday that the won a multibillion-dollar legal They’re all costly to taxpayers Federal Reserve will do more battle against another Russian oli- to help the still-struggling U.S. Paul Dales garch in a London courtroom. and the next president presum- senior U.S. economist at Capital Economics ably will have to address them to economy. Judge Elizabeth Gloster one degree or another. Yet GOP His remarks seemed to leave ruled that the 45-year-old presidential nominee Mitt Rom- two questions: What exactly will Abramovich was the more reli- ney made no mention of those is- the Fed do? And when? “Bernanke has taken a fur- In December 2008, the Fed able witness in his long-running sues Thursday in his wide-ranging Bernanke described the U.S. ther step along the path to slashed such rates to record lows. feud with the 66-year-old self- acceptance speech that closed the economy’s health as “far from more policy stimulus, most Yet even with short-term rates as exiled tycoon Boris Berezovsky. Republican National Convention. satisfactory” and noted that the likely a third round of asset low as they can go, the economy Berezovsky, a former Krem- The address was Romney’s unemployment rate, now 8.3 purchases (QE3) to be an- still needs help. lin power broker, alleged that most sweeping attempt yet to percent, hasn’t declined since nounced at the mid-September Central banks can take Abramovich, who he called his outline the case for his candida- January. FOMC meeting,” said Paul “nontraditional” measures when protege, betrayed and intimidat- cy. It was no time to get into the He stopped short of commit- Dales, senior U.S. economist at they’ve run out of conventional ed him into selling his stakes in nitty-gritty of federal budgeting ting the Fed to any specific move. Capital Economics. ammunition. And under Ber- the Russian oil company Sibneft and solutions to the nation’s ills. But in his speech to an annual Others expect something nanke the Fed has tried many. vastly beneath their value. But Romney did find ways to Fed conference in Jackson Hole, less dramatic: a plan to keep It’s made its public commu- Berezovsky alleged black- talk about an array of other is- Wyo., Bernanke said that even short-term rates near zero into nications more explicit. For ex- mail and breach of contract and sues, some of them sensitive for with interest rates already at su- 2015 unless the economy im- ample, it’s sought to embolden was seeking more than 3 billion him personally and politically. per-lows, the Fed can do more. proves, perhaps followed by investors and businesses by say- pounds ($4.8 billion) in damages. He acknowledged critics’ bond purchases later. ing short-term rates will stay Abramovich had denied the arguments that further Fed ac- In his speech, Bernanke as- low as long as the economy is allegations. Days of Misery tion could fan inflation and in- sessed the economy’s weakness- weak. The Fed originally said it Ahead For Louisiana ject other risks. Yet after raising es, defended the extraordinary expected to keep rates “excep- Palestinian such arguments, Bernanke pro- steps the Fed has taken to date tionally low” through mid-2013. Residents Without ceeded to knock them down. and insisted it can do more. It extended that target to late Government Chips Power, Clean Water Some economists predict the Investors took time to digest 2014. Fed will unveil some bold new Bernanke’s speech but in the And besides embarking on Away at Male Divorce NEW ORLEANS (AP) — step as soon as its Sept. 12-13 end seemed pleased. After his two rounds on QE, the Fed has Monopoly, Easing Isaac crawled into the nation’s meeting, possibly a third round remarks were released at 10 a.m. sold short-term Treasurys and midsection early Friday, leav- of bond purchases meant to low- Eastern time, the Dow Jones in- replaced them with long-term Women’s Ability ing a soggy mess in Louisiana. er long-term interest rates and dustrial average shed some of its Treasurys. That shift is intended to Separate Neighborhoods were underwa- encourage more borrowing and earlier gains. Then it rose more to push long-term rates down ter, and many homes that stayed spending. That policy is called than 100 points. It closed up further. RAMALLAH, West Bank dry didn’t have lights, air condi- “quantitative easing,” or QE. nearly 91 points, or 0.7 percent. Bernanke argued Friday that (AP) — For decades, Palestinian tioning or clean water. In two rounds of QE, the Fed Bernanke acknowledged that collectively, such measures have women seeking to divorce their It will be a few days before the bought more than $2 trillion of the Fed is operating in essential- succeeded. He cited research husbands risked years of miserable, soupy brown water recedes and Treasury bonds and mortgage- ly uncharted territory. showing that two rounds of expensive litigation or lengthy do- people who live in flooded neigh- backed securities. Many inves- Traditionally, central banks QE had created 2 million jobs mestic battles as they begged their borhoods can return home. The tors have been hoping for a third stimulate weak economies by and accelerated U.S. economic spouses for permission to leave. city, spared any major damage, round — a QE3. pushing down short-term rates. growth. Now Palestinian religious lifted its curfew and returned to authorities announced sweeping its usual liveliness, although it was reforms of divorce laws that will dampened by heavy humidity. make it easier for a woman to end Palestinian Women Protest Jewish Settlement Expansion her marriage. The changes make a huge step forward in a society Clint Eastwood where many still believe that a Mocked Online for woman should have no right to separate from her husband. Odd, Rambling “In Islamic law, the rela- tion between spouses should Speech at Republican be based on tenderness, love National Convention and understanding,” said Sheik Yousef al-Dais, head of the Is- LOS ANGELES (AP) — Clint lamic courts in the Palestinian Eastwood earned plenty of bad Authority, as he announced the reviews for his latest perfor- changes Thursday. “If there’s mance: a bizarre, rambling en- hatred between them, should we dorsement of Mitt Romney. force them to stay together?” “Clint, my hero, is com- Marriage rules throughout ing across as sad and pathetic,” the Middle East are based on tweeted film critic Roger Ebert Islamic law but have been heav- as Eastwood adlibbed Thursday ily influenced by stricter tribal night to an audience of millions traditions that erode rights en- — and one empty chair — on shrined to women in Islam, such stage at the Republican National as a dignified divorce. Propo- Convention in Tampa, Fla. “He nents say the reforms still con- didn’t need to do this to himself. form to Islamic law. It’s unworthy of him.” Under Palestinian law, wom- Eastwood carried on a kooky, en cannot unilaterally demand a long-winded conversation with divorce. That is still the privilege an imaginary President Barack of men, who can divorce their Obama, telling him that he failed Nasser Ishtayeh / The Associated Press wives without recourse to a court. to deliver on his promises, and it’s Elderly Palestinian women show the soles of their shoes in a sign of disrespect towards Israeli forces during a weekly time for Romney and his running protest against the expansion of the nearby Jewish settlement of Kdumim, in the northern West Bank village of Kufr mate, Paul Ryan, to take over. Qaddum, Friday. Iran Pushes to Blunt UN Nuke Agency Powers Dallas Suburb, VIENNA (AP) — Iran is Undaunted by Economy, urging member countries to di- U.S. Homes Cracking Due to Drought-Parched Soil lute the clout of Western nations to Christen $60M High By Jim Salter “I had retired,” said DeVaughan, from homes’ concrete bases. at the U.N. nuclear agency that fears it may be trying to make School Football Field The Associated Press 70, who has stayed busy filling in “It’s very common right now to walk around the outside of some- atomic arms. Instead, it wants ALLEN, Texas (AP) — Call it at the pulpit for vacationing pas- ST. LOUIS — Carol tors. “I guess I’ll keep working.” body’s home and see gaps in the its allies to have more authority. the palace of high school football: The bid is outlined in a docu- DeVaughan assumed her subur- Home repair businesses, es- soil wide enough to put your fist A gleaming $60 million facility ment submitted for the Interna- ban St. Louis home was simply in,” said Jason Courtney of the St. with seats for 18,000 roaring fans, pecially those specializing in tional Atomic Energy Agency’s settling when cracks appeared repairs to basements and foun- Louis-area repair firm Helitech. a 38-foot-wide high-definition in the walls. When she noticed General Conference next month. video screen, corporate sponsors dations, can barely keep up All of the movement from the It appears to be part of Tehran’s huge gaps between her fireplace with demand. Drought-related shifting soil can cause cracks in and a towering upper deck. and ceiling, and that her fam- efforts to weaken IAEA attempts home damage is reported in 40 the basement walls or floor. But As school districts across the ily room was starting to tilt, she to follow up suspicions it has ex- of the 48 contiguous states, and the damage doesn’t necessarily country struggle to retain teach- knew she had bigger problems. perimented with components of stop there. ers, replace outdated textbooks Like thousands of other Amer- experts say damage to homes a nuclear weapons program. and keep class sizes from bal- icans getting stuck with huge re- could exceed $1 billion. “When the foundations move Iran denies the allegations and looning, the wealthy, burgeoning pair bills, DeVaughan learned that Dan Jaggers, a board mem- they cause structural damage says it is enriching uranium only Dallas suburb of Allen is prepar- the intense drought baking much ber of the Basement Health As- that can lead to problems above to make reactor fuel, medical iso- ing to christen its new stadium of the country’s lawns, fields and sociation, a Dayton, -based the ground,” said Matt Stock, topes and for research, but refused with a sold-out Friday night forests this summer has also been trade group for basement and owner of U.S. Waterproofing foreign offers of reactor fuel and is matchup against defending state sucking the moisture from under- foundation repair businesses, in the Chicago area. “Windows blocking IAEA attempts to inves- champions Southlake Carroll. ground, causing shifting that can said this year’s drought is proba- don’t open properly. You can get tigate weapons allegations. It’s not the biggest high school lead to cracked basements and bly the worst for homes since the large cracks in the foundation stadium in Texas, but Eagle Sta- foundations, as well as damage late 1950s. Houses in the cen- wall, cracks in brick work and Rocket From Gaza dium is the grandest, with a spa- aboveground. Repairs often cost tral U.S. — from Louisiana up mortar, cracks in drywall.” cious weight room for the players tens of thousands of dollars and through the Dakotas — are get- Experts say the problem Hits House in , and practice areas for Allen High can even top $100,000, and they ting the worst of it, but signifi- is made worse in areas where School’s wrestling and golf teams. are rarely covered by insurance, as cant damage is being reported the soil is largely clay, which is No Injuries The district decided to build it in a shocked homeowners have been in all across the country, he said. more prone to movement when JERUSALEM (AP) — A rock- down economy, knowing full well discovering. “It’s not only basements but moisture evaporates. Cities like et fired by Palestinian militants in it will never recoup the costs. DeVaughan, a retired Presby- crawl spaces and slabs,” Jaggers St. Louis with an abundance Gaza has struck a house in Israel. It’s a decision that local offi- terian minister, said she expects said. “Wherever the soil is inter- of brick homes are also seeing The Israeli military says no cials and team supporters defend, it will cost more than $25,000 to acting with the foundations.” more problems because brick one was hurt in the attack before saying the stadium will serve as fix the split-level home in Man- The lack of moisture in the weighs more than siding or dawn Friday on the border town a community centerpiece and chester, Mo., where she’s lived ground has been causing the wood and therefore adds more of Sderot, less than a mile (2 ki- source of pride for years to come. for 27 years. soil to crack open and pull away stress to foundations. lometers) from Gaza. Main 16  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012 LOCAL Packwood Welcomes 10,000 Visitors to Flea Market BRINGIN’ OUT THE BIG GUNS: LABOR DAY FLEA Vendors and Businesses MARKET INFORMATION Get Busy as One Hotel Web: www.destination- and Restaurant Closes packwood.com/home/ and Another Prepares flea_markets Email: info@destination- to Shut Down packwood.com Phone: (360) 494-2223 By Amy Nile [email protected] East Lewis County business- Vern Murray, of Ocean Park, es and nearly 500 vendors from was setting up to sell knives around the Northwest were pre- from anywhere between $4 and paring Thursday for Packwood’s $900 in addition to other goods semiannual flea market held like belt buckles, dishes and during the Labor Day weekend. 20-year-old figurines. With Peters Inn closing just “They’re worth a lot more before the holiday weekend and than I’m selling them for,” he Hancock Cafe and Wildlife Art said. Gallery to shut down soon, other John Millard, of Ephrata, business owners and vendors didn’t bother to set up a booth. along U.S. Highway 12 are pre- He just strapped the 30-06 rifle paring to be busier than ever for he was selling to his back with a this year’s event. sign that read: “$550 or best of- Pete Caster / [email protected] Tracy Croshaw, who owns fer,” so he could browse himself. Mike Norris, Chewelah, organizes his booth that features guns, ammunition and various gun-related knick-knacks at the Packwood Station, an old ranger “I just try to find all kinds of Packwood Flea Market on Thursday. station converted into vacation deals,” he said. “It’s a giant ga- rentals, started getting calls last rage sale.” don’t make much money.” finally started selling his primi- ucts around 9 a.m. and continue week from guests who had made To exercise proper precau- David James, of Newberg, tive traps a few years ago. until crowds thin in the evening reservations at Peters Inn and tion, Millard said, he’d be sure Ore., was setting up to sell 21 “It’s always a madhouse,” he through the end of the long holi- now were without a place to stay. to get the driver’s licence of the colors of Down Under Pots, said. “There’s tons of people and day weekend. “It was a really sudden clo- buyer. you get to meet all different types.” ••• sure,” she said. “It’s been kind of which plants grow out of upside “That way the FBI won’t be Vendors start pedaling prod- Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 sad.” knockin’ at my door,” he said. down. Croshaw had 44 guests in Mike Norris, of Chewelah, “We like the people and it’s a town for the flea market. was also selling guns, carved different kind of ambiance than “It’s interesting how the whole wooden signs and other items some other shows,” he said. character of the town changes he finds at garage sales at his Greg Richards, of the Va- special f te week! from a sleepy little town,” she booth. der area, has been coming to Special f Te Week! said. “We go from itty bitty to “I enjoy it,” he said. “I just the flea market for 15 years and like 20,000.” Between 10,000 and 20,000 1999 JEEP WRANGLER 4WD travelers and bargain hunters •SPORT PKG. visit the small town with a year- •SOFT TOP round population of just over 500, depending on the weather •SUPER SHARP SUV during the event. “With so many people flood- STK V0123 ing the town wanting to eat, it VIN: 1J4FY29P1XP488157 makes the restaurants over- Was $9,990 whelmed,” said Amber Ackley, $ of Packwood’s Windermere 8,788 Real Estate.

Tonja and Brent Martin, who CH477201sl.cg own and operate Cliff Droppers, a local hamburger and milk- shake shop, said they typically have a line out the door with up to an hour wait during the mar- 748-3512 kets. Cowboy boots hang from a vendor's booth as he sets up at the Packwood Flea • 1051 Northwest Louisana Ave. “This flea market could be Market on Thursday afternoon. View Our Entire Growing Inventory - www.CFACcars.com very different,” Tonja said. The Martins ordered extra PAID ADVERTISEMENT supplies and 600 pounds of beef because of the closure of Peters SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON DANCE CENTER OPENS 30TH SEASON WITH NEW ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Inn, which used to have the larg- In their 30th dance season, beginning September 5, 2012 est restaurant in town. Southwest Washington Dance center welcomes new Artistic Director, Erica Castro. “I hope we’re going to be bus- Mission Statement to the dancers. Erica and Russell bring the tribute to Merce Cunningham, a local choreographers prepare pieces for ier but it’s pretty unfortunate for Southwest Washington Dance impeccable training and professional dancer/choreographer, who amassed SWDC dancers to perform in the festival. the town,” Brent said. Center is dedicated to professional experience to their students. Classes are world wide acclaim. Every year SWDC Mark your calendar for March 23, 2013. quality instruction, appreciation and ofered for students ages two to adult and dancers perform in school and senior Spring Dance Concert: “The flea market really keeps presentation of dance as an art form students are placed with staf, that have home tours, at the Providence Festival he third big event of the year is the us going through the slow throughout Lewis County and greater expertise in their area of dance. of Trees, Southwest Washington Fair and annual “Spring into Summer” all Southwest Washington. many other community events. hey school spring dance concert. All of the months.” Curriculum have also performed with the Community dancers from age three on up, have the Community members put History he Dance Center ofers a wide range Concerts, NW Wind Symphony and for opportunity to perform in a professional together the markets, which are SWDC was incorporated in 1982 of classes for dancers at all levels. For the he Miss Lewis County Pageant. environment, in this very special concert. by former professional dancer Dean 4-6 year olds, they ofer a special program On June 22nd, 2013 three wonderful independent of any centralized Speer, working with a dedicated group called Creative Movement. Children The 30th Season Offers performances will be ofered at Corbet organization. of local dancers and teachers. he ages 2 and 3 can also participate in this The Nutcracker: heatre. tradition of quality instruction began program in a special Parent/Toddler he largest event that SWDC produces “Everybody just does their at that time with additional instructors class. hese classes are developmentally is the annual Nutcracker Ballet. his Fall registration now taking place own thing,” Croshaw said. being brought in from the urban areas appropriate for young children and full-length ballet, features dancers from SWDC is a child and family centered Crowshaw and many other of Seattle and Portland. hese teachers prepare them for more disciplined dance SWDC and is cast with adults and non- school that gives the recreational dancer brought impeccable resumes to the classes when they are older. dancing children from the community. or the budding professional, the room to business and property owners, budding Dance School. he school has he Ballet program continues to be Nutcracker continues to be a magical grow and learn in a safe and nurturing along Highway 12, also known grown from primarily a Ballet School to the backbone of the studio. Classes from delight to the Lewis and hurston County environment. one that includes instruction in Creative pre-ballet through advanced level pointe area. his year performances for the 17th You are invited to give them a as the White Pass Scenic Byway, Movement, Parent/Toddler, tap, jazz, and partnering are ofered. Classes are annual Nutcracker will be on December call or come by the studio to receive make extra money by charging lyrical, modern, acro, tumbling and ofered for those who wish to have a 14, 15 & 16th, 2012. detailed information about fall classes. rhythmic gymnastics. recreational class or for those who wish to Dance Festival Northwest: A n Registration begins August 20th and will for parking, which is at a pre- pursue the highest level of achievement annual spring event sponsored by the remain open until classes are full. mium during the event. Others Staff in a dance discipline. dance center is Dance Festival Northwest. SWDC’s address is 455 N. Market rent booth space and determine he legacy of very talented Community Connections his brings dancers from all over the Blvd. in Chehalis. hey are located in and experienced teachers at SWDC SWDC has always had a tradition of Paciic Northwest to participate in dance downtown Chehalis. You may reach fees on their own. continues to grow. his year’s addition giving the git of dance to the community. workshops and a public performance at them by phone at 306-748-4789 or view Vendors from across the of Erica Castro as Artistic Director/Ballet hey have worked hard to develop a Corbet heatre. Each dance company their schedule on their web page at www. teacher and Russell Capps as Ballet and professional Performance Company. he brings its own work of ballet, modern swwdance.org. region set up to offer bargain Partnering teacher, brings new expertise Performance Company participated in or jazz to perform. Our own resident hunters a wide range of wares. “SWDC dancers expressed themselves beautifully. he dance was a joy to watch...” “Amazing... what a creative niche of dancers has formed in Lewis County.” - audience members, Lewis County Community Concerts, January 2008 Register Now Open registration for classes in: Creative Movement, for Dance Classes Parent-Toddler, Pre-Ballet, Ballet, Quality Dance Training for the beginner Pointe, Jazz, Lyrical, Tap, Modern, through advanced. Classes begin Acro. Partnering, Tumbling and FREE LIFETIME Rhythmic Gymnastics TIRE & MILEAGE CARE September 5, 2012. First class FREE for new students! To help you get more miles out of your tires and more Southwest Washington Dance Center miles per gallon of gas. “Home of Lewis County’s Nutcracker” 455. N. Market Blvd. - P.O. Box 973 FREE With youR tiRE PuRchasE Chehalis, WA 98532 Centralia 360-748-4789 1211 Harrison Ave. www.swwdance.org 736-6603 CH479856sl.db Southwest Washington Dance Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to professional quality instruction and presentation of dance as an art Chehalis form throughout the region. SWDC also has a performing company, Southwest Washington Dance Ensemble. The dance ensemble performs at events throughout the year. 36 N. Market Blvd. 748-0295 “What a beautiful and magical experience. It just would 17th Annual not be Christmas without The Nutcracker.” Southwest Washington Nutcracker Audience Member, 2008 usiness Dance Ensemble nformation Corbet Theatre - Centralia • Dec. 14th 7:30 pm • Dec. 15th 2:00 & 7:30 pm • • Dec. 16th 1:00 & 5:30 pm • The Chronicle Chronline.com S.W.D.C. is a non-profit school that gives service without regard to race, religion, sex, color or ethnic origin. 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HITS Friday’s Prep Football Results Napavine 55, Adna 21 Onalaska 18, Pe Ell 12 MWP 42, Winlock 0 Toledo 49, HELLEM on WHEELS Stevenson 8 W.F. West 33, Running Back Runs Wild as Tigers Top Adna 55-21 Port Angeles 0 Wahkiakum 34, Pete Caster / [email protected] Napavine’s Layne Hellem dives forward for a few extra yards in a 55-21 win over Adna Friday night in Napavine. Hellem ran for 225 yards and scored six touchdowns in Mossyrock 14 the win. Tenino 26, Key Miscues Raymond 7 Cost Pirates Ridgefield 29, in Defense- Rochester 7 Hoquiam 49, Optional Centralia 13 Rivalry Game By Aaron VanTuyl [email protected] 2A Football NAPAVINE — Maybe it was Josh Fay's pregame speech, Hoquiam reminding his team that in his six-year tenure as head coach Blasts Tigers Napavine had never beat Adna — coincidentally Fay's alma ma- By The Chronicle ter — here on its own home field. HOQUIAM — The Ti- Or maybe, what with the gers’ 2012 season opener particular terminology regard- didn’t go exactly the way ing the moon's second full ap- they’d hoped. pearance in August, the Tigers Hoquiam piled up 467 had just heard enough about the yards of total offense and

color blue. Pete Caster / [email protected] rolled to a 49-13 win over Either way, Layne Hellem Jordan Hartley (8) runs the ball for Napavine Friday night in a win over Adna, in Napavine. Centralia here Friday night ran absolutely wild and his team in nonleague football action. followed suit with a 55-21 win of which ended in the end zone The Grizzlies got 156 over Central 2B League rival — for a 7-0 lead just 75 seconds yards and two touchdowns Adna to open both teams' 2012 into the game. from Nolan Hoiness on the football campaigns Friday night. Napavine answered with a ground, and 211 passing Hellem piled up 225 yards on 4-minute, 69-yard drive, capped yard and four touchdowns 21 carries and scored six touch- with Hellem's first score. Adna from quarterback Evan Er- downs — the final four of which went back to work, moving ickson. came in the first 13 minutes of quickly and covering plenty Hoquiam took a 7-0 lead a second half in which Napavine of ground on big runs from in the first quarter on a pass outscored Adna 30-7. Young, Jared Olson and Mike from Erickson to Maurice "They flat ran over us," Adna Thompson, taking a 14-7 lead on Weaver from 7 yards out, coach K.C. Johnson said. "I a 2-yard Olson run with 4 min- but the Tigers answered know a lot of that was just po- utes left in the first quarter. early in the second with rous D, but you've got to hand it "We really tried to stay calm," a 1-yard scoring run from to Napavine and Layne Hellem. Fay said. "I was questioning our quarterback Joe Blaser. The way he runs behind those conditioning, and hoping we'd From there, though, Ho- hogs is just impressive." weather it — and we did." quiam — the runner-up in Hellem picked up 136 yards Napavine cut it to 14-13 in the SWW 1A League Ever- in the second half — including the second quarter on a 60-yard green Division last year — a 31-yard scoring run, a 60-yard scoring run from Jordan Hart- rattled off 26 unanswered run and a 1-yard touchdown ley, and Adna's next drive was points before Blaser could plunge in the first 2 1/2 minutes derailed by a fumble on a re- connect with Baylor Scott of the third quarter. verse play. The Tigers recovered, for an 11-yard strike in the "Layne knows he's going to marched 67 yards and scored on third quarter. carry the mail," Fay said. "We're a 1-yard run from Hellem. The Tigers managed 98 going to ride him." Pete Caster / [email protected] The Pirates' next trip down- rushing yards, with 64 com- The 6-foot, 180-pound se- Adna’s Cooper Zurluh tries to break free of a tackle from Napavine’s Jensen Lind- field resulted in a sack and ing from Justice Tasby on 17 nior handled the assignment say Friday night in Napavine. another lost fumble, which carries. Blaser hit on 8 of his just fine. Napavine again turned into a 16 passing attempts for 83 "I was kind of coming out "Our line can just destroy give Layne the ball and he's go- touchdown drive — this time yards, with Pat Neely haul- flat in the first half," he said, his people," he said. "That's the big- ing to run hard." with quarterback David Grace ing in three tosses for 25 89 yards and two scores before gest line in the league, if not the The Tigers were not, how- tossing a 16-yard scoring pass to yards. halftime notwithstanding. "But state." ever, in control from the start. tight end Morgan Cozart. Tiger coach Steve Am- I turned it on on in the second." "He's always been an awe- Adna took the opening kickoff Hellem's first two second- rine cited Kellen Pelzel He was also quick to credit some runner," said Brad Garnas, and covered 52 yards on three half scores were sandwiched for his play at outside his line, which provided him at 270 pounds the biggest piece plays — with 22- and 29-yard around a 54-yard kickoff return with running space all evening. of that line. "All I know is, you runs from Cole Young, the latter please see TIGERS, page S2 please see NAPAVINE, page S2

Moving The Final Word W.F. West’s Bryan Moon Swooshless: Packers’ Harrell Dons Non-Nike Jersey carries the TV’s Best Bet GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Back- Chiefs. But the Packers apparently didn’t ball in a win College Football over Port An- up quarterback Graham Harrell had a have an identical replacement for Har- geles Friday in big night for the Green Bay Packers on rell’s Nike-branded jersey available, so he Arkansas St. at Oregon Chehalis. Thursday, but one thing was missing in had to put on an older one. 7:30 p.m. the late stages of the game: the swoosh —See Story S2 Harrell said, “They ripped my Nike ESPN symbol that’s supposed to be on his jersey. Talk about a football fashion faux pas. one, and we just don’t have replacement Harrell says he had to change jerseys ones yet, I guess, is the story.” after his got torn during the Packers’ 24-3 Nike replaced Reebok as the supplier Brandon Hansen / [email protected] preseason victory over the Kansas City of NFL team uniforms earlier this year. Sports 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012 SPORTS

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Brandon Hansen / [email protected] W.F. West quarterback Tanner Gueller evades pressure from a Port Angeles defender Friday in Chehalis. W.F. West beat the Roughriders, 33-0. Bearcats Roll Past Port Angeles By The Chronicle scored on a 5-yard run in the The new faces in the Bearcat first quarter. lineup passed their first test with “It was a very well-balanced flyings colors Friday night. game for us," Wollan said. "We W.F. West quarterback Tan- threw well and rushed well." ner Gueller completed 15 of 19 W.F. West led 33-0 at halftime. passes for 201 yards as the Bear- “It is exciting to get a good acts rolled past Port Angeles start early in the game. Our de- 33-0 in nonleague football ac- fense set the tone for us early on tion at Chehalis. and gave us great field advan- “Gueller was the story for tage," Wollan said. "After that we us tonight,” Bearcat coach Bob just kept up our momentum." Wollan said. The Bearcats held Port An- The Bearcats, which re- geles to 12 rushing yards and 4 turned just two starters from passing yards, and picked off last year's State 2A semifinalist four passes. squad, got four touchdown pass- “Our focus was our passing es out of its first-time starting game, which we did great on, but quarterback. Gueller connected had a lot of success in other ar- with Alex Cox from 10 yards out eas including some big plays. Ev- in the first quarter and hooked eryone on the team got a chance up with Cox two more times to play and our younger guys did over the course of the game. He solid in the end,” Wollan said, also found Bryan Moon on a 36- “This game was a solid opener.” yard play in the second quarter. W.F. West (1-0) will play In addition, the junior led away at Pendleton, Ore., on Fri- the team with 90 rushing yards day, and will open its Evergreen Brandon Hansen / [email protected] on 10 carries. Keylen Steen ran 2A Conference schedule at Tum- W.F. West’s Alex Cox hauls in a pass Friday night in Chehalis during a 33-0 win over Port Angeles. Cox scored three touch- for 42 yards on four carries and water on Sept. 28. downs in the game. College Volleyball specialSpecial f Tete Week!week! Blazers Drop Two at Jamboree 1999 JEEP WRANGLER 4WD By The Chronicle first-year players. team again with six kills, •SPORT PKG. LONGVIEW — Centra- Haley Graham had 10 and Haley Twilleager added •SOFT TOP lia's Lady Blazers opened up assists while teammate Brit- five more kills to the team their 2012 campaign with tany Henry led the team stats. •SUPER SHARP SUV a pair of losses, to Olympic with six kills. “Our defense stepped up STK V0123 and the host Red Devils, “Our second match against Lower Columbia in the second match but we VIN: 1J4FY29P1XP488157 here Friday in jamboree vol- Was $9,990 leyball action. went a lot better. We settled still need to get our offense $ Centralia began its night down and played more ag- together,” Gordon added. “I against Olympic and lost 25- gressively,” Gordon said. 8,788 was pleased to see the im- 12, 25-10, 25-10. Lower Columbia came provement.” CH477202sl.cg “We had all freshman up with the win, 25-19, 26- Centralia will play at to open up our first rally 24, 25-18 to wrap up the Multnomah on Wednesday. this year and they were a bit night. Note nervous,” said Blazer coach Graham led with 13 as- : Lower Columbia Susan Gordon. Centralia’s sists and also threw down lost to Olympic in four sets 748-3512 team is comprised of 11 three kills. Henry led the during jamboree action. • 1051 Northwest Louisana Ave. View Our Entire Growing Inventory - www.CFACcars.com CH478722cf.ke Tigers Provide work for the Continued from Sports 1

linebacker, but added that developmentally disabled the team should have been better prepared. “I take full responsibil- support ity for that,” he said, adding that the team would be bet- ter by the time Friday rolls around. “We just weren’t ready to play.” Centralia (0-1) will host Washington in its home opener on Friday at Tiger Stadium, with kickoff set for 7 p.m. The Tigers open Evergreen 2A Conference who provides funds for play on Sept. 28 at home against Capital. Lewis County Work Opportunities • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012

Prep Football Onalaska Holds Off Trojans in Double OT By The Chronicle ONALASKA — Pe Ell and Onalaska packed a season's worth of excitement into the first game of the year, with the Loggers winning a thrilling double overtime Central 2B League football matchup 18-12 here Friday night. "Our kids are riding pretty high right now," Onalaska head coach Mazen Saade said. "It's a good first win for them." Both teams scored in the second quarter with Pe Ell's Nick Bailey running it in from 3 yards out, then Onalaska get- ting a 57-yard touchdown pass. Quarterback Travis McMillion found Trevor Lawrence for the score and the game remained 6-6 until the end of regulation. In the first overtime, Law- rence scored on a 2-yard run for Onalaska. Pe Ell answered back with a 27-yard touchdown pass from Bailey to Austin Smith. In the second overtime, the Tro- jans failed to score and the Log- gers got across the goalline on a 4-yard rush. Onalaska finished the game with 241 rushing yards, with Cody Bruton leading the charge with 100 yards. McMillion add- ed 83 on the ground and passed for 67. Pe Ell got 58 rushing yards from Andy Pickens and 43 from Devon Toepelt. The Trojans finished with 241 yards of total offense and lost four fumbles. "Our key tonight was our defense," Saade said. "Our defen- sive line really rose to the occa- Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle sion and our linebacking crew Onalaska’s Trevor Lawrence runs downield for Onalaska’s irst touchdown Friday night in Onalaska during an 18-12 win over Pe Ell. was solid tonight. We came up with some huge plays defensive- ly time and time again." night," Saade said. "We're going Winlock here Friday in Central with a first-game win but with night,” Poquette said. Offensively, Saade felt the Loggers were a little rusty out to enjoy this one and get ready 2B League football action. the team’s overall performance. Kolb hit on 4 of 7 passes for of the gate but did a good job for to go for Toutle Lake. It was just Brian Reynolds took the “We went out and did things 50 yards in the air, while the the first game. a quality win and it was good to reins for the Timberwolves with well. We still have a few things Timberwolf defense held Win- "Travis ran our offense re- see the kids play a tight contest three rushing touchdowns, and to work on but it was nice to see lock to 23 yards on the ground. ran seven times for 49 yards. our offensive line step up and al- ally well, and our line did a good in week one and come out vic- “Now that we've got that Quarterback Rylon Kolb was in low some good runs,” he said. job digging in and getting key torious." game out of the way we can look the scoring mix with a 13-yard Gianni Bertucci made a solid blocks." forward to our next,” Poquette Onalaska (1-0 overall, 1-0 MWP Rumbles Over Winlock touchdown run and a 20-yard impression on Poquette with his league) will head to Toutle Lake pass to Ben Powell for another three runs for 48 yards, includ- concluded. at 7 p.m. next Friday, while Pe RANDLE — Morton-White score. ing a 12-yard scoring run. Morton-White Pass (1-0) Ell (0-1) will host Napavine. Pass opened up its season with Timberwolf coach Aaron “Bertucci is a great football will travel to play against Adna "I'm proud of the win to- a crushing 42-0 victory against Poquette was pleased not only player and did great for us to- on Friday. 1A Football Rakoz Throws for Two Touchdowns in Toledo Win Over Ridgefield By The Chronicle Shaw, Beavers Rough Up 9-yard run and caught a 41-yard rushing and receiving. On de- held Ridgefield to field goals." Toledo didn’t miss a step Raymond touchdown pass in the second fense, he had 25 tackles as a line- Barnes said that miscues — after losing league defensive quarter. backer. RAYMOND — Mac Shaw such as a fumble on a kickoff MVP and quarterback Jesse In the fourth, Justin Conklin Tenino (1-0 overall, 0-0 and a few big plays — proved added a new passing dimension intercepted the ball and ran it league) will host Washougal at 7 Wallace to graduation. The In- to be the difference in the game. dians picked up a 49-8 SWW to Tenino as the Beavers rolled back 62 yards for a score. Shaw p.m. next Friday. 1A League Trico Division vic- over Raymond 26-7 in their and Harris hooked up again on The Warriors only trailed their tory over Stevenson to start the nonleague season opener here a 22-yard pass to wrap up the higher-tiered opponent 16-0 at Friday. Shaw completed 22 of Warriors' D Not Enough to Stop 2012 season here Friday night, game. The Beavers' ended the Spudders the half. with Lakota Rakoz throwing 30 passes for 262 yards and two game with 527 yards of total of- "Really, we're right there," touchdowns in the victory. three passes under center for To- fense and on defense held Ray- ROCHESTER — Rochester's Barnes said. "We just shot our- "Shaw stood out really well," mond to just 175 yards. defense came to play, but the ledo and two of them going for selves in the foot a couple times touchdowns. Tenino head coach Jeff Zenisek The defense also had three in- Warriors fell 29-7 to 2A Ridge- “Lakota had some pressure said of his new quarterback, terceptions. field in their nonleague season and they made a big play here to fill Jesse’s shoes and he was who transferred from Rainier "We held them in check, they opener on Friday. and there. The score really awesome tonight,” Toledo coach over the summer. "Last year we had a few runs but they had a Running back Tyler Yarber doesn't relate to how well our de- Jeremy Thibault said. “His other didn't have these kind of pass- lot of minus yards too," Zenisek ran for 135 yards on 25 carri- fense played." pass should have been a touch- ing stats. Mac did a good job said. "Our defense did what they ers while Tyler Gedney threw Barnes said the offense, spreading it out and getting it to down, too, but was dropped.” were supposed to do." a touchdown pass, but it wasn't which had 191 total yards with Rakoz’s touchdown passes people." 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WNBA Bonner Leads Mercury Over Storm 75-68 STREAK SNAPPED: better." Taurasi, playing in just Jackson Struggles her fourth WNBA game of in Seattle’s Loss the year because of injuries, certainly had a good time. SEATTLE (AP) — De- "It was a good game," Wanna Bonner scored 24 Taurasi said. "We've been points, Samantha Prahalis saying that sometimes when added 16 and Diana Taurasi you lose 10 games in a row had 13 to help the Phoenix you focus on the 10 losses, Mercury beat the Seattle but we've focused on putting Storm 75-68 on Thursday quarters together. Tonight night to end a 10-game los- we put together four quarters ing streak. of smart and really good bas- Bonner, who had 11 re- ketball." bounds, scored 13 points in Five players scored to ig- the second half to help Phoe- nite a 13-2 run by the Mercu- nix (5-19) defeat the Storm ry to start the fourth quarter. for the first time in four Briana Gilbreath converted a games this season. "Man, it's been a long three-point play and Taurasi time since we've won," said hit a 3-pointer to give Phoe- Bonner, who entered the nix a 67-56 lead with 6:35 re- game as the No. 3 scorer in maining in the game. Shekinna Stricklen hit a Pete Caster / [email protected] the league at 20 points per Above: Napavine’s Morgan Cozart runs into the end zone after hauling in a pass from quarterback David Grace against Adna game. "It felt really good to 3 to cut the Mercury's lead to 69-66 with 3:39 left be- in the second quarter Friday night, in Napavine. Below: Adna’s Lane Wasson (10) brings down Napavine quarterback David go out there and get a win on Grace. the road." fore Bonner answered with Camille Little had 11 a layup and Prahalis hit two points to lead Seattle (11-14) free throws to push the lead Napavine while Tanisha Wright added to seven. The Mercury led by as 10 points and eight rebounds. Continued from Sports 1 Reserve Tina Thompson had many as seven points in 10 points. the third quarter before the Storm rallied to tie it 54-all at touchdown by Olson, which Lauren Jackson shot just turned out to be the Pirates' last 2 of 8 from the field and the end of the quarter. Bonner scored 11 points score of the evening. Their next hand six points for the Storm drive ended with a fumbled snap while Sue Bird was 3 of 9 to help the Mercury to a 36- 32 halftime lead. She had on fourth-and-goal from the Ti- from the field and finished ger 8-yard line. After another with eight points and eight nine in the second quarter, including the first six of the Hellem touchdown, the Tigers assists. blocked a punt and recovered on Seattle has lost four of period. Little scored seven points Adna's 10-yard line just before five. the third-quarter whistle. "I think we just had a bad in the opening half for the "We stopped ourselves, and game," Bird said. "They had Storm, which led 29-28 be- let it get out of hand," Johnson a good game and we had a fore Phoenix closed with an said. "We had the turnovers, and bad game. We need to figure 8-3 run. the blocked punt. Our youth it out quick. There are only Jackson slumped in her Jordan Hartley finished with And, regardless of the moon's nine games until the end of third WNBA game of the showed, and we panicked a little. 113 yards on seven carries for hue, the Tigers followed through the season and that's not a lot season after she had scored "It’s hard to judge that one by Napavine, and sophomore Jen- on their pregame conversation. of time." 16 in an 84-66 win over New the score," he added. sen Lindsay picked up 82 yards "It was definitely something The Mercury broke from York on Sunday. She scored Adna ran for 295 yards, with on 11 runs. we'd wanted," Hellem said, of a 54-all tie by outscoring Se- four in her debut Aug. 23 af- Young tallying 99 on seven "Jensen really helped out. beating Adna. "It feels good." attle 13-2 to start the fourth ter sitting out the first half of carries. Quarterback Cooper That was big for us," Fay said. Notes: Adna will host top- Zurfluh picked up 63 rushing quarter. the season to devote her time "And David (Grace) being able ranked Morton-White Pass on yards, Thompson picked up 64 to be an efficient passer really "They played hard and to the London Olympics for Friday, while Napavine will play yards on six totes and Olson helped tonight." played together, but more . at Pe Ell. Both games are Cen- importantly they had fun," "I think that we're a team covered 45 yards on seven car- Sophomore linebacker Julian ries. Rodriguez, he added, gave the tral 2B League contests. … The Mercury coach Corey Gaines that's in transition right now," Tigers recorded six sacks in the Storm coach Brian Agler "I'm not going to complain team a nice defensive spark. said. "They were laughing, contest, without allowing any. ... joking, talking to each other said. "We're bringing people about our offense," Johnson said. "Adna's a good football team," — that's the most important in and we're going to try to "I thought we played really well. he said. "Whether it's luck or tal- The Tigers’ 55 points were the thing. If you have fun doing get better and make the play- But defensively, obviously, we've ent, being able to get that win — most scored against Adna since something, I think you do it offs." got to figure it out. That was not just the league implications are Johnson took over as head coach good." huge." in 2002.

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Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press Los Angeles Angels shortstop Erick Aybar (2) leaps out of the way as Seattle Mariners’ Justin Smoak slides toward second base in the second inning of a baseball game on Friday in Seattle. Smoak and Trayvon Robinson were out on the double play. Angels Snap M’s Home Win Streak ITS OVER: Mariners fensive baseball with a great ef- runs 10 times this season, the ble down the third base line off those balls would get by and the fort from Dan.” most since Sammy Sosa did it 11 Carter Capps scored Trout, who game would be different. To- Offense Quiet As Morales hit a three-run hom- times in 2001. had singled and stole second, to night, two great double plays in Angels Snap Seattle’s er in the first off Seattle starter Hunter’s four hits matched put the Angels up 6-1. Callaspo the early innings, then we added Eight Game Winning Kevin Millwood. His drove in his season high and he is 10 for doubled home Aybar, who had on.” Mike Trout with a single up the 13 his last three games. It was tripled, in the ninth against Lu- After missing the last five Streak at Safeco middle in the fourth inning. the third time this year Hunter cas Luetge. Bobby Wilson then games with a groin strain, Mi- Haren (9-10) pitched seven had four hits. hit his third home run. SEATTLE (AP) — Kendrys chael Saunders was back in the “Cut my swing down, make John Jaso’s single drove in Morales and the Los Angeles innings and allowed just an un- Seattle lineup until the fourth earned run on five hits. Haren is sure I get on base for Albert Franklin Gutierrez in the first. Angels gave Dan Haren an ear- inning Friday. Eric Thames 6-2 with a 1.82 ERA lifetime at Pujols,” Hunter said. “I’ve never Gutierrez had singled then ad- ly lead in a ballpark he enjoys replaced him in the fifth after Safeco Field, and is 2-0 this year had a guy like that hit behind vanced to third when an errant pitching in. pickoff attempt from Haren Saunders appeared to aggravate Good without allowing an earned run. me, not since David Ortiz with “There’s different places the Twins in 2002. I was always went all the way into foul terri- the injury when catching a fly- combination. tory. ball. Morales in the league I’ve felt good at,” hitting behind the (Joe) Mauer, Haren said. “I don’t know what (Justin) Morneaus and Vladimir The Angels’ defense helped “It’s nothing worse,” Seattle drove in four Haren through the first three manager Eric Wedge said. “I runs and To- it is with this place, but it’s been Guerrero over here, but I never innings with two flashy double didn’t want to take any chances rii Hunter good.” hit in front of a guy of that - Millwood (4-12) was finished ber.” plays. Maicer Izturis started a on it.” had four hits, 4-6-3 double play in the second helping the after five innings, allowing nine Millwood was behind hitters Notes: Seattle has hit 28 Record hits, five runs, four walks and throughout the bumpy first hit- when he backhanded a grounder home runs in August, the most Los Angeles from Trayvon Robinson head- Angels snap 64-69 (Fourth one strikeout. He went 0-4 in ting. Morales hit his 18th home since hitting 29 in September of Place AL West, August. run of the year on a 2-1 pitch to ing up the middle, then shoveled 2009. . August was the second the Seattle the ball with his glove to Aybar. Mariners’ 15 Games Back) Trout set the Angels’ rookie drive in Hunter who had singled losing month of the season for Next Game An inning later, Callaspo eight-game record for runs scored with his on a 3-1 pitch and Pujols, who snared a brisk grounder from Anaheim (8-15 in April). . Se- home win- Today vs. 104th run in his 109th game on walked. Gutierrez several steps behind attle manager Eric Wedge said ning streak Kansas City, Albert Pujols’ infield single in “It wasn’t very good from the the third base bag to start a 5-4- the plan as of Friday was to let with a 9-1 4:05 p.m. the second inning. Trout passed first pitch,” Millwood said. 3 double play. the organization’s respective win Friday Devon White, who scored 103 Trumbo followed with a “That’s really the difference minor league teams finish their night. runs in 159 games in 1987. The crisp single to right before Mill- in the game,” Haren said. “I just seasons before calling players “We got started early tonight record-breaking run put Ana- wood retired Erick Aybar and felt a lot of times this year, I was up when rosters expand Sept. 1. again, then keep pushing the heim in front 4-1. Alberto Callaspo. Millwood close to turning the corner and Triple-A Tacoma finishes Sept. 3. action as much as we can,” An- Morales’ single in the fourth threw 29 pitches in the first, gels manager Mike Scioscia said. drove in Trout for a 5-1 lead. only 15 of which were strikes. “We matched up some good of- Trout has scored three-plus Hunter’s sixth-inning dou- THE SEATTLE MARINERS AT A GLANCE...

UPCOMING SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time AL WEST STANDINGS Fri, 8/31 Angels 7:10 p.m. Team Record L10 Streak GB Sat, 9/1 Angels 1:05 p.m. Texas 78-53 7-3 W1 - Sun, 9/2 Angels 1:10 p.m. Oakland 74-57 9-1 W7 4 Mon, 9/3 Red Sox 1:10 p.m. Los Angeles 70-62 8-2 W4 8.5 Tue, 9/4 Red Sox 7:10 p.m. Seattle 64-69 5-5 L1 10 Wed, 9/5 Red Sox 7:10 p.m. Fri, 9/7 Athletics 7:10 p.m. Sat, 9/8 Athletics 6:10 p.m. WILDCARD STANDINGS Sun, 9/9 Athletics 1:10 p.m. Team Record L10 Streak GB Tue, 9/11 at Blue Jays 4:07 p.m. Oakland 74-57 9-1 W7 - Wed, 9/12 at Blue Jays 4:07 p.m. Baltimore 73-58 7-3 W2 - Thu, 9/13 at Blue Jays 4:07 p.m. Tampa Bay 71-61 3-7 L2 2.5 Fri, 9/14 at Rangers 5:05 p.m. Detroit 70-61 6-4 W1 3 Sat, 9/15 at Rangers 5:05 p.m. Sun, 9/16 at Rangers 12:05 p.m. LA Angels 70-62 8-2 W4 3.5 Mon, 9/17 Orioles 7:10 p.m. Seattle 64-69 5-5 L1 10 Tue, 9/18 Orioles 7:10 p.m. Boston 62-71 3-7 L4 12 Wed, 9/19 Orioles 7:10 p.m. Toronto 60-71 4-6 W3 13 Fri, 9/21 Rangers 7:10 p.m. Kansas City 59-71 5-5 W3 13.5 Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press Seattle Mariners relief pitcher Carter Capps throws to irst on a pick-of attempt against the Los Angeles Angels in the sixth inning of a baseball game Friday. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012 SPORTS

Friday’s Mariners Box Score Sports on the Air LA ANGELS 310 101 003 — 9 16 1 SEATTLE 100 000 000 — 1 7 1 SATURDAY, Sept. 1 ANGELS AB R H RBI BB SO #P AVG OBP SLG MARINERS AB R H RBI BB SO #P AVG OBP SLG 12:30 p.m. M Trout CF 5 3 1 0 1 2 33 .335 .399 .580 D Ackley 2B 4 0 2 0 0 0 22 .232 .301 .335 FOX — L.A. Angels at Seattle T Hunter RF 5 1 4 1 0 0 15 .304 .356 .439 F Gutierrez CF 4 1 2 0 0 0 21 .288 .354 .441 COLLEGE FOOTBALL K Calhoun PH-RF 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 .176 .263 .235 K Seager 3B 4 0 0 0 0 1 13 .249 .311 .404 6 a.m. A Pujols DH 4 1 2 1 1 1 20 .289 .350 .539 J Jaso DH 4 0 1 1 0 0 10 .277 .394 .463 CBS — Notre Dame vs. Navy K Morales 1B 5 1 2 4 0 0 17 .276 .319 .458 J Montero C 4 0 1 0 0 0 18 .256 .296 .395 9 a.m. M Trumbo LF 4 0 1 0 1 2 25 .278 .332 .522 M Saunders RF 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 .245 .299 .413 ESPN — Ohio St. at Penn St. V Wells LF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .223 .269 .410 E Thames RF 2 0 0 0 0 0 9 .239 .280 .397 9 a.m. E Aybar SS 5 1 2 0 0 0 16 .275 .312 .407 J Smoak 1B 3 0 1 0 0 1 7 .190 .258 .316 ESPN2 — Northwestern at Syracuse A Callaspo 3B 5 1 2 1 0 2 15 .249 .341 .358 T Robinson LF 3 0 0 0 0 0 8 .239 .300 .337 M Izturis 2B 3 0 1 0 2 0 25 .256 .322 .322 B Ryan SS 3 0 0 0 0 1 9 .201 .288 .286 9 a.m. B Wilson C 5 1 1 2 0 1 20 .221 .285 .307 Totals 32 1 7 1 0 4 121 ROOT — Appalachian St. at ECU Totals 42 9 16 9 5 8 188 12:30 p.m. Pitchers IP H R ER BB SO HR PC-ST ERA ABC — Miami at Boston College or So. Mis- Pitchers IP H R ER BB SO HR PC-ST ERA K Millwood (L, 4-12) 5.0 9 5 4 4 1 1 117-73 4.38 sissippi at Nebraska or TEAMS TBA D Haren (W, 9-10) 7.0 5 1 0 0 3 0 100-65 4.58 C Capps 2.0 3 1 1 1 4 0 38-28 5.59 12:30 p.m. G Richards 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 7-7 4.76 J Kinney 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 0 15-12 4.12 ESPN — Bowling Green at Florida L Hawkins 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 14-9 3.55 L Luetge 1.0 3 3 3 0 1 1 18-12 3.22 12:30 p.m. Totals 9.0 7 1 0 0 4 0 121-81 Totals 9.0 16 9 8 5 8 2 188-125 ESPN2 — TEAMS TBA 4 p.m. FOX — Hawaii at USC Scoreboard 4 p.m. PREPS HOQ - Hoiess 3-yard run; Erick- Castle Rock 62, Seton Catholic 7 Kansas City 59 71 .454 12.5 ESPN — Clemson vs. Alabama son kick Cedarcrest 41, Sammamish 28 Cleveland 55 77 .417 17.5 5 p.m. Prep Football CEN - Joe Blaser 11-yard pass to Central Kitsap 48, Bainbridge 7 Minnesota 53 78 .405 19 Friday’s Results Baylor Scott; kick failed Charles Wright Academy 56, Tacoma WEST ABC — Michigan vs. Alabama At Napavine HOQ - Erickson to Gertz 70-yard Baptist 6 Texas 78 53 .595 - 7:30 p.m. TIGERS 55, PIRATES 21 pass; Erickson kick Chief Sealth 26, Evergreen (Seattle) 20 Oakland 74 57 .565 4 Adna 14 0 7 0 —21 HOQ - Erickson to Cody Parker Clarkston 8, Moscow, Idaho 7 LA Angels 70 62 .530 8.5 PAC12 — San Diego St. at Washington Napavine 7 18 23 7 —55 4-yard; Erickson kick Cle Elum/Roslyn 35, Selah 0 Seattle 64 69 .481 15 7:30 p.m. Colton/Pullman Christian 66, Wilbur- NATIONAL LEAGUE Scoring Summary Team Stats HOQ CEN Creston 40 EAST W L PCT GB ROOT — Oklahoma at UTEP ADN — Cole Young 29-yard run; First Downs 15 11 Columbia River 40, Heritage 34 Washington 80 51 .611 - 7:30 p.m. Lane Wasson kick Rushing Yards 253 98 Columbia(Hunters)-Inchelium 52, Re- Atlanta 74 58 .561 6.5 NAP — Layne Hellem 4-yard run; Passing Yards 214 83 public 42 Philadelphia 63 69 .477 17.5 ESPN — Arkansas St. at Oregon Zach Rotter kick Total Yards 467 181 Curtis 20, Emerald Ridge 0 NY Mets 62 70 .470 18.5 11 p.m. ADN — Jared Olson 2-yard run; Passing 10-13-0 8-16-1 Cusick 54, Wallace, Idaho 22 Miami 59 73 .447 21.5 ROOT — Colorado St. at Colorado Wasson kick Fumbles/Lost 0/0 1/1 Darrington 13, Liberty Bell 7 CENTRAL NAP — Jordan Hartley 60-yard Penalties/Yards 10/110 6/29 Davenport 44, Lake Roosevelt 13 Cincinnati 81 52 .609 - 2 a.m. run; kick fail Deer Park 28, Chewelah 18 St. Louis 71 61 .538 9.5 ROOT — Hawaii at USC NAP — Hellem 1-yard run; run Individual Stats DeSales 34, La Salle 14 Pittsburgh 70 61 .534 10 fail Rushing: CEN — Justice Tasby East Valley (Spokane) 42, Sandpoint, Milwaukee 63 68 .481 17 AUTO RACING NAP — David Grace Morgan Co- 17/64 Idaho 14 Chicago Cubs 51 80 .389 29 8:30 a.m. zart, 16-yard pass; pass fail Passing: CEN — Joe Blaser 8-16/83 Eastmont 21, Davis 12 Houston 40 92 .303 40.5 NAP — Hellem 31-yard run; Grace Receiving: CEN — John Sharkey Eastside Catholic 41, Liberty 14 WEST SPEED — NASCAR Nationwide practice to Hartley pass 2/20; Chuck McKeever 2/27; Pat Neely Edmonds-Woodway 42, Everett 14 San Francisco 74 58 .561 - 11:30 a.m. ADN — Olson 54-yard kickoff re- 3/25; Baylor Scott 1/11 Eisenhower 29, Wenatchee 27 LA Dodgers 70 63 .526 4.5 turn; Wasson kick Ellensburg 28, West Valley 14 Arizona 66 67 .496 8.5 SPEED — NASCAR Sprint Cup practice NAP — Hellem 1-yard run; Grace At Onalaska Entiat 38, Waterville 6 San Diego 62 71 .466 12.5 12:30 p.m. to Hartley pass LOGGERS 18, TROJANS 12 Enumclaw 22, White River 13 Colorado 53 77 .408 20 NAP — Hellem 5-yard run; Rotter Onalaska 0 6 0 0 6 6 — 18 Ephrata 22, Quincy 21 SPEED — NASCAR Nationwide qualifying kick Pe Ell 0 6 0 0 6 0 — 12 Evergreen (Vancouver) 40, Fort Van- Friday’s Results 2:30 p.m. NAP — Hellem 2-yard run; Rotter couver 0 Minnesota at Kansas City Postponed SPEED — NASCAR Sprint Cup practice kick Scoring Summary Federal Way 41, Rogers (Puyallup) 14 at Chicago Cubs 6, San Francisco 4 PEL - Nick Bailey 3-yard run, kick Fife 54, Salmon Arm 8 Texas 5, at Cleveland 3Dempster 7:30 p.m. Team Stats ADN NAP fail Friday Harbor 21, Anacortes 0 at Detroit 7, Chicago White Sox 4 SPEED — NASCAR Sprint Cup practice First Downs 14 18 ONY - Travis McMillian to Trevor Garfield 35, Franklin 7 Baltimore 6, at NY Yankees 1 Rushing Yards 295 493 Lawrence 57-yard pass, kick failed Glacier Peak 42, Lake Stevens 31 at Washington 10, St. Louis 0 10:30 p.m. Passing Yards 2 40 ONY - Lawrence 2-yard rush; kick Goldendale 26, Columbia (White Salm- at Toronto 2, Tampa Bay 1 SPEED — Formula One GP of prac- Total Yards 297 533 failed on) 7 NY Mets 3, at Miami 0 Comp-Att-Int 2-6-0 3-8-0 PL - Bailey to Austin Smith 27- Gonzaga Prep 49, Lewis and Clark 30 Philadelphia 8, at Atlanta 5 tice Fumbles/Lost 3/3 2/0 yard pass, kick fail Hanford 23, Chiawana 7 Cincinnati 9, at Houston 3 Midnight Penalties/Yards 3/25 0/0 ONY - Lawrence 4-yard rush Hazen 37, Franklin Pierce 28 at Milwaukee 9, Pittsburgh 3 Hockinson 40, Elma 21 San Diego 5, at Colorado 4 SPEED — Formula One GP of Belgium quali- Individual Stats Team Stats PL ONY Hoquiam 49, Centralia 13 at Oakland 20, Boston 2 fying Rushing: ADN — Young 7/99, First Downs 10 13 Issaquah 24, Interlake 13 LA Angels 9, at Seattle 1 PRO Cooper Zurfluh 16/63, Olson 7/45; NAP Rushing Yards 114 241 Jackson 41, Monroe 26 Arizona 4, at LA Dodgers 3 — Hellem 21/225, Hartley 7/113, Jensen Passing Yards 127 67 Juanita 23, Inglemoor 7 9 a.m. Lindsay 11/82 Total Yards 241 308 Kelso 17, Mark Morris 7 Saturday’s Games (PST) Kentlake 47, Thomas Jefferson 13 CBS — U.S. Open Passing: ADN — Zurfluh 2-6/2; Passing 5-17-2 2-9-2 Baltimore at NY Yankees, 10:05 a.m. Fumbles/Lost 4/4 3/2 Kentwood 31, Auburn 7 NAP — Grace 3-8/40 San Fran. at Chicago Cubs, 10:05 a.m. SOCCER Penalties/Yards 4/35 6/45 King’s 42, Lynden 39 Receiving: ADN — Tucker Cole- Tampa Bay at Toronto, 10:07 a.m. Kiona-Benton 40, Granger 7 11:30 a.m. man 1/4; NAP — Lindsay 1/16, Cozart LA Angels at Seattle, 1:05 p.m. Individual Statistics Klahowya 26, Port Townsend 20 1/16 Philadelphia at Atlanta, 1:05 p.m. CBS — Women, U.S. National Team vs. Costa Rushing: PL — Andy Pickens LaCenter 56, Ilwaco 6 St. Louis at Washington, 1:05 p.m. 14/58; Devin Toepelt 13/43; Dakota Rus- Lake City, Idaho 24, Kennewick 21 Rica At Chehalis Minnesota at Kansas City, 1:10 p.m, BEARCATS 33, ROUGHRIDERS 0 sell 4/8 ONO — Cody Bruton 23/100; Lake Oswego, Ore. 34, Olympia 0 Travis McMillian 12/83, Kiefer Kastle Lake Washington 56, Foss 20 Texas at Cleveland, 4:05 p.m. W.F. West 19 14 0 0 —33 Chicago White Sox at Detroit,4:05 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 2 Port Angeles 0 0 0 0 —0 5/26; Trevor Lawrence 5/19 Liberty Christian 70, Ione, Ore. 6 Passing: PL — Devon Toepelt 3/11- Lynnwood 26, Shorecrest 6 Cincinnati at Houston, 4:05 p.m. AUTO RACING Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 7:10 p.m. Scoring Summary 90; ONO — Travis McMillian 2/9-67 Mariner 41, Marysville-Getchell 27 NY Mets at Miami, 4:10 p.m. 4:30 a.m. WFW — Tanner Gueller 10-yard Receiving: PL — Austin Arrington Marysville-Pilchuck 42, Arlington 14 Minnesota at Kansas City, 4:10 p.m. pass to Alex Cox; kick good 1/45; Derrick Justin 1/41; Austin Smith McCall-Donnelly, Idaho 31, Asotin 6 SPEED — Formula One, Grand Prix of Bel- San Diego at Colorado, 5:10 p.m. WFW — Keylen Steen 5-yard run; 1/27; ONO — Trevor Lawrence 1/57; Mead 43, University 10 gium, at Francorchamps, Belgium kick fail Wyatt Anderson 1/10 Meadowdale 28, Kamiak 18 Boston at Oakland, 6:05 p.m. WFW — Gueller 20-yard pass to Medical Lake 39, St. Maries, Idaho 32 Arizona at LA Dodgers, 6:10 p.m. 9:30 a.m. Cox; pass fail At Raymond Mercer Island 35, Redmond 20 NBCSN — IRL, Indy Lights, at Baltimore WFW — Gueller 36-yard pass to TENINO 26, RAYMOND 7 Montesano 38, Aberdeen 0 Sunday’s Games (PST) 11 a.m. Bryan Moon; kick good Tenino 0 14 0 12 — 26 Morton/White Pass 42, Winlock 0 Texas at Cleveland. 10:05 a.m. WFW — Gueller 6-yard pass to Raymond 0 7 0 0 — 7 Mount Baker 55, Bellingham 12 Baltimore at NY Yankees, 10:05 a.m. NBCSN — IRL, IndyCar, Baltimore Grand Cox; kick good Mount Si 30, Kennedy 0 Tampa Bay at Toronto, 10:07 a.m. Scoring Summary Mt. Spokane 35, North Central 18 NY Mets at Miami, 10:10 a.m. Prix Team Stats WFW PAN TEN - Devante Harris 9-yard run, Napavine 55, Adna 21 St. Louis at Washington, 10:35 a.m. 2 p.m. First Downs 17 3 Harris run Naselle 39, Rainier 6 Cincinnati at Houston, 11:05 a.m. ESPN2 — NHRA, qualifying for U.S. Nation- Rushing Yards 201 12 RAY - 2-yard run, kick good Nathan Hale 48, Lakeside (Seattle) 16 Minnesota at Kansas City, 11:10 a.m. Passing Yards 201 4 TEN - Mac Shaw to Harris 41-yard Neah Bay 66, Taholah 26 Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 11:10 a.m. als, at Indianapolis (same-day tape) Total Yards 401 16 pass, pass fail Nooksack Valley 17, Sehome 6 San Fran. at Chicago Cubs,11:20 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Com-Att-Int 15-19-201 2/9/1 TEN - Justin Conklin INT 62-yard North Mason 14, Sultan 12 San Diego at Colorado, 12:10 p.m. Fumbles/Lost 2/2 0/0 return, kick failed North Thurston 36, Steilacoom 21 Boston at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. ESPN — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, AdvoCare Penalties/Yards 6/35 3/20 TEN - Shaw to Harris, 22-yard Oak Harbor 27, Snohomish 3 LA Angels at Seattle, 1:10 p.m. 500, at Hampton, Ga. pass, kick failed Okanogan 24, Warden 14 Arizona at LA Dodgers, 1:10 p.m. Individual Stats Omak 42, Lynden Christian 39 Philadelphia at Atlanta, 2:05 p.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Rushing: WFW — Gueller 10/90, Team Stats RAY TEN Onalaska 18, Pe Ell 12, 2OT Chicago White Sox at Detroit, 5 p.m. 9 a.m. Steen 4/42; PAN — David Lasorsa 6/19 Rushing Yards 130 265 Orting 21, Eatonville 9 ESPN — FCS, Alabama St. vs. Bethune-Cook- Passing: WFW — Gueller 15- Passing Yards 45 262 Othello 39, Connell 13 Monday’s Games (PST) 19/201; PAN — Jeff Andus 1/4/6 Total Yards 175 527 Pateros 70, Curlew 0 Cleveland at Detroit, 10:05 a.m. man, at Orlando, Fla. Receiving: WFW — Cox 4/46, Comp-Att-Int 2-3-3 22-30-1 Prairie 23, Rainier, Ore. 20 Chicago Cubs at Washington, 10:05 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Moon 4/90, Steen 2/23 Forgione 4/22; Priest River, Idaho 36, Kettle Falls 22 Baltimore at Toronto, 10:07 a.m. PAN — n/a Individual Stats Pullman 41, Lakeside 32 Colorado at Atlanta, 10:10 a.m. ESPN — Kentucky at Louisville Rushing: TEN — Shaw 15/149; Puyallup 33, Todd Beamer 19 Philadelphia at Cincinnati, 10:10 a.m. 3:30 p.m. At Toledo Harris 10/71; Zack Chamberlain 8/45 Renton 13, Olympic 0 Milwaukee at Miami, 10:10 a.m. INDIANS 49, BULLDOGS 8 Passing: TEN — Shaw 22/30-262 Ridgefield 29, Rochester 7 NY Yankees at Tampa Bay, 10:10 a.m. FSN — SMU at Baylor Stevenson 0 0 0 8 —8 Receiving: TEN — Harris 10/134; River View 53, Highland 6 Houston at Pittsburgh, 10:35 a.m. GOLF Toledo 21 21 7 0 —49 Chamberlain 6/45; Conklin 1/9; Dustin Roosevelt 28, Seattle Prep 0 Texas at Kansas City, 11:10 a.m. Royal 52, Cascade (Leavenworth) 14 4 a.m. Hammond 3/25; Thomas Pier 3/25 NY Mets at St. Louis, 11:15 a.m. Selkirk 64, Northport 14 Scoring Summary LA Angels at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. TGC — European PGA Tour, European Mas- Shelton 42, Tumwater 21 TOL — Cody Meier 38-yard run; Arizona at San Francisco, 1:05 p.m. At Randle Skyline 33, Bothell 21 ters, final round, at Crans-sur-Sierre, Switzerland Ronnie Boone kick Boston at Seattle, 1:10 p.m. TIMBERWOLVES 42, CARDINALS 0 South Kitsap 37, Kentridge 20 TOL - Mack Gaul 35-yard punt re- Minnesota at Chic. White Sox,4:10 p.m. 10 a.m. Morton-WP 21 21 0 0 —42 South Whidbey 28, Chelan 15 turn; Boone kick San Diego at LA Dodgers, 5:10 p.m. TGC — PGA Tour, Deutsche Bank Champi- TOL - Mack Gaul 26-yard run; Winlock 0 0 0 0 —0 Southridge 9, Richland 7 Boone kick Squalicum 27, Kingston 10 onship, third round, at Norton, Mass.

TOL - Lakota Rakoz 37-yard pass Scoring Summary Stadium 34, Mount Tahoma 12 Noon to Teran Gregson; Boone kick MWP — Reynolds 2-yard run; Stanfield, Ore. 47, Dayton 6 TOL - Danny Aguilar 5-yard run; kick good Stanwood 19, Mountlake Terrace 8 NFL NBC — PGA Tour, Deutsche Bank Champi- Boone kick MWP — Rylon Kolb 13-yard run; Sumner 20, Auburn Mountainview 7 2012 Preseason Results onship, third round, at Norton, Mass. TOL - Rakoz 50-yard pass to Gaul; kick good Sunnyside 54, Grandview 14 Week 3 (PST) Boone kick MWP — Gianni Bertucci 12-yard Tenino 26, Raymond 7 THURSDAY, Aug. 23 4 p.m. TOL - Meier 44-yard run; Boone run; kick good Timberlake, Idaho 45, Riverside 35 Green Bay 27, Cincinnati 13 TGC — Web.com Tour, Mylan Classic, final kick MWP — Reynolds 8-yard run; Timberline 20, River Ridge 0 Baltimore 48, Jacksonville 17 STE - Zach Irwin 22-yard run; Ir- kick good Toledo 49, Stevenson 8 Tennessee 32, Arizona 27 round, at Canonsburg, Pa. (same-day tape) win run MWP — Reynolds 5-yard run; Tonasket 47, Bridgeport 6 FRIDAY, Aug. 24 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL kick good Toppenish 28, Columbia (Burbank) 20 Philadelphia 27, Cleveland 10 Team Stats TOL ST MWP — Ben Powell 20-yard re- Toutle Lake 27, North Beach 0 Atlanta 23, Miami 6 10 a.m. First Downs 12 4 ception from Kolb; kick good Tri-Cities Prep 42, Liberty (Spangle) 6 Tampa Bay 30, New England 28 TBS — Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees Rushing Yards 263 8 Union 35, Mountain View 7 San Diego 12, Minnesota 10 11:10 a.m. Passing Yards 87 58 Team Stats MWP WIN W. F. West 33, Port Angeles 0 Chicago 20, NY Giants 17 Total Yards 350 64 First Downs 8 2 Wahkiakum 34, Mossyrock 14 Seattle 44, Kansas City 14 WGN — San Francisco at Chicago Cubs Comp-Att-Int 2-3-0 4-14-3 Rushing Yards 176 23 Waitsburg-Prescott 41, Heppner, Ore. 6 SATURDAY, Aug. 25 1:10 p.m. Fumbles/Lost 3/3 1/1 Passing Yards 50 0 Walla Walla 21, Moses Lake 18 Washington 30, Indianapolis 17 Penalties/Yards 3/45 2/10 Total Yards 226 23 Washington 35, Lakewood 7 Oakland 31, Detroit 20 ROOT — LA Angels at Seattle Com-Att-Int 4-7-0 0-2-2 Washougal 50, Hudson’s Bay 0 Pittsburgh 38, Buffalo 7 5 p.m. Individual Stats Fumbles/Lost 0/0 1/1 Wellpinit 72, St. John-Endicott 20 Dallas 20, St. Louis 19 Rushing: STE — Irwin 10/38; TOL Penalties/Yards 5/45 2/5 West Valley (Yakima) 23, Pasco 0 New Orleans 34, Houston 27 ESPN2 — Chicago White Sox at Detroit — Meier 7/131; Gaul 3/48; Aguilar 3/31; White Swan 17, Wahluke 14 SUNDAY, Aug. 26 PREP FOOTBALL Grant McEwen 4/38 Individual Stats Willapa Valley 47, South Bend 0 San Francisco 29, Denver 24 Passing: STE — Brandon Van Pelt Rushing: MWP — Reynolds 7/49, Wilson 45, Decatur 13 Carolina 17, NY Jets 12 11 a.m. 4/14-58; TOL — Lokota Rakoz 2/3-87 Bertucci 3/48 Woodinville 31, Lakes 24, OT ESPN2 — Teams TBA Receiving: STE — Colten Van Pelt Passing: MWP — Kolb 4-7/50 Woodland 55, Kalama 6 Week 4 (PST) 2/39, TOL — Gregson 1/37; Gaul 1/50 Receiving: MWP — Powell 2/29, Yelm 53, Highline 14 WEDNESDAY, Aug. 29 SOCCER Poquette 2/21 Zillah 34, Wapato 6 NY Giants 6, New England 3 6 p.m. At Hoquiam Washington 30, Tampa Bay 3 NBCSN — MLS, Chivas USA at San Jose GRIZZLES 49, TIGERS 13 Friday’s Statewide Scores Dallas 30, Miami 13 Hoquiam 7 14 21 7 —49 ACH 54, Soap Lake-Wilson Creek 22 THURSDAY, Aug. 30 TENNIS Centralia 0 7 6 0 —13 AT Murphy 42, North Kitsap 21 Jacksonville 24, Atlanta 14 8 a.m. Battle Ground 41, R.A. Long 27 MLB Philadelphia 28, NY Jets 10 Scoring Summary Bellarmine Prep 38, Peninsula 14 Major League Baseball Standings Pittsburgh 17, Carolina 16 CBS — U.S. Open, men’s third and women’s HOQ - Evan Erickson 7-yard pass Bethel 38, Spanaway Lake 35 AMERICAN LEAGUE Houston 28, Minnesota 24 fourth round, at New York to Maurice Weaver; Erickson kick Black Hills 46, Clover Park 6 EAST W L PCT GB St. Louis 31, Baltimore 17 CEN - Joe Blaser 1-yd run; Ramirez Blaine 50, New Westminster 16 NY Yankees 75 56 .573 - Detroit 38, Buffalo 32 kick Blanchet 7, Ballard 6 Baltimore 73 58 .557 2 Green Bay 24, Kansas City 3 MONDAY, Sept. 3 HOQ - Hall Getz 13-yard run; run Bremerton 42, Foster 15 Tampa Bay 71 61 .538 4.5 Tennessee 10, New Orleans 6 failed Brewster 21, Oroville 6 Boston 62 71 .466 14 Indianapolis 20, Cincinnati 16 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL HOQ - Nolas Hoiness 59-yard run; Burlington-Edison 42, Meridian 8 Toronto 60 71 .458 15 Chicago 28, Cleveland 20 1:10 p.m. Gertz run Camas 63, Oregon City, Ore. 20 CENTRAL San Francisco 35, San Diego 3 HOQ - Erickson 28-yard pass to Cascade (Everett) 20, Shorewood 12 Chicago Sox 72 59 .550 - Seattle 21, Oakland 3 ROOT — Boston at Seattle Zach Phillips; Erickson kick Cashmere 39, Cascade Christian 0 Detroit 70 61 .534 2 Denver 16, Arizona 13 • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012

NFL McElroy Leads Jets to First Seahawks Rolling Preseason TD PHILADELPHIA (MCT) — Cue the calls for Greg McElroy. The third-string quarterback did what Mark Sanchez and Tim Tebow could not do this pre- season: lead the Jets' offense into the end zone. After 37 fruitless drives com- prised of 198 plays during four preseason games, the Jets finally scored a touchdown Thursday night against the Eagles as McEl- roy threw a 6-yard pass to run- ning back Terrance Ganaway. "Well, we scored. So that was good," Rex Ryan said. But the first preseason win remained elusive. The Jets closed out the pre- season at 0-4 with a 28-10 loss to the Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field, marking the first time the team went winless in the pre- season since 1993. "Obviously, I would much rather be 4-0 in the preseason. I hate to lose at anything," Ryan said. "But again, they start count- ing for real (Sept. 9). There's no excuses next week when we play Buffalo." Thursday night's game was the last chance for backups and bubble guys to prove their worth. Some succeeded. Others, how- ever, could have left more on the field. At 9 o'clock on Friday night, the final 53-man rosters are due in the league office. That means Ryan will pay close attention during his tape study. "We'll take a hard look at this film," he said after the loss. "Some guys stepped up. I thought some guys had an opportunity and I wasn't real happy with

Stephen Brashear / The Associated Press (their performance). But I think Seattle’s Sidney Rice celebrates a play with a teammate against the Oakland Raiders in the irst half of a preseason NFL football game Thursday in Seattle. we'll have enough depth (this season)." The Jets already were the first team since the 1977 Atlanta Seattle Tops Oakland to Finish Perfect Preseason Falcons to fail to reach the end By Danny O’Neil zone in the first three preseason games. But they ended their The Seattle Times drought at the 8:55 mark of the If Matt Flynn completed 11 second quarter. of 13 passes for 105 yards and The mild-mannered Gan- a touchdown two weeks ago, it away didn't boast about being would have been significant. the only Jet to score a touch- On Thursday night it was a down this preseason. Instead, he footnote to Seattle’s 21-3 victory cited the collective effort of the over Oakland at CenturyLink coaching staff, the offensive line Field. and the running backs _ and, of “I thought he was solid as a course, his quarterback. rock tonight,” coach Pete Car- "Greg threw me a nice, soft roll said. “He hit almost every- ball. I caught it. And it was a thing. ... We have a terrific quar- walk in the end zone," Ganaway terback position right now. I’m said. very happy about it.” McElroy's touchdown pass, No controversy. No compe- of course, is meaningless in the tition. Not with rookie Russell grand scheme of things. But his Wilson already named the start- performance was a reminder ing quarterback, a decision that of what the Jets have waiting in took the suspense out of Thurs- the behind Sanchez and day’s exhibition finale, and not Tebow. just because Seattle outgained Ryan said Wednesday that Oakland 335 yards to 101. Tebow would be the next man Wilson turned in his short- up if Sanchez went down. But he est and least spectacular per- Stephen Brashear / The Asscoiated Press highlighted McElroy's poise in formance this month. Not quite Seattle’s Bruce Irvin in the second half of a preseason NFL football game against the Oakland Raiders Thursday in Seattle. the pocket. bad per se, but a long way from "I thought Greg McElroy did overwhelming. He completed 5 a nice job when he was in there," of 11 pass attempts for 72 yards. team plays. Matt Hasselbeck out of the game after two series. third netted a field goal that was Ryan said. He finished 12-for-17 He overthrew tight end Kellen didn’t even play in three of the This wasn’t so much a warm- set up by a special-teams turn- for 90 yards and a touchdown Winslow badly on one play, and last four exhibition finales of his up for Seattle as a cool-down. over. and rushed for 33 yards. Wilson took a seat after three se- Seahawks career. Oakland start- Neither Marshawn Lynch Flynn led Seattle on two McElroy — who had a 13- ries with Seattle leading 3-0 and er Carson Palmer played the nor Leon Washington dressed touchdown drives in the two yard scramble on third down in was replaced by Flynn. first series, but didn’t attempt a for the game, and Kregg Lump- quarters he played. Second-year the first quarter and converted “He just did a very good job pass, handing off six times. kin led the team with 71 yards quarterback Josh Portis played a fourth down with a 1-yard run again,” Carroll said of Wilson. Seattle won all four of its ex- on 20 carries. Fullback Vai Taua the fourth quarter for the Se- on the touchdown drive — had “He’s very comfortable. He had hibition games, only the second had a team-high five catches ahawks. He finished with more a first-half passer rating of 108.9, no problem with it. It was great time in franchise history the for 39 yards and scored Seattle’s rushes (six) than completions completing 10 of 14 passes. He to have him play at home as the team went unbeaten in those only rushing touchdown on a (one). started the third quarter, but starter.” games. The significance of that 2-yard run in the second quarter. Seattle must trim its roster fourth-stringer Matt Simms (3- And sure enough, Wilson achievement remains to be seen, This was the final practice to 53 players on Friday, and will for-6, 9 yards) entered with 8:41 got the loudest reaction of any- though. The Seahawks were also game for the Seahawks’ rookie open the regular season Sept. 9 remaining in the frame. one when he ran onto the field 4-0 in exhibition games in 2009, quarterback, though. Wilson led in Arizona. Phil Simms' son, however, during the introductions. and went 5-11 that year under Seattle on 12 scoring drives in “We did a great job this pre- didn't fare so well against the Ea- But it’s hard to get too car- coach Jim Mora. the 18 possessions he played in season,” Wilson said. “But now gles. The Jets had four three-and- ried away over the fourth exhi- Seattle was conservative the first three exhibition games. it’s time to look forward on to outs (for minus-13 yards) during bition game, which is typically Thursday. Receiver Sidney Rice In Thursday’s finale, the first what’s next, and that’s the sea- his first four series. the most meaningless of all the played only the first series, and drive resulted in a missed field son. Obviously, we have to take Simms was sacked four times meaningless games an NFL the starting offensive line was goal, the second a punt and the one step at a time.” for a loss of 20 yards. love our Purchase local them sPorts on Photos? chronline.com Sports 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012 SPORTS

College Football Huskies Open 2012 Hosting San Diego State By Tim Booth head up, our defense is really The Associated Press awesome,” Washington run- ning back Jesse Callier said. SEATTLE — The last “I just can tell in our defen- time Washington took the sive player’s body language, I field, Keith Price outplayed can see their body language Heisman Trophy winner is like more confident. I can Robert Griffin III. see them more confident that And the Huskies defense way.” became a national punch line The first test for Washing- for ineptness. ton’s new look defense will Plenty has changed at come from a familiar face. Washington since last De- Ryan Katz started 14 games cember’s Alamo Bowl. But ul- at Oregon State, including timately, giving up 67 points the entire 2010 season in Cor- to Baylor remains the thing vallis. But he fell out of favor many remember about the with the Beavers and trans- Huskies. Spenser Heaps / The Associated Press ferred to San Diego State for BYU quarterback Riley Nelson runs the ball during the irst half of the NCAA college football game between the BYU Cougars The first steps in trying to his senior season. Katz made and the at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo, Utah on Thursday. change that image come Sat- one start against the Hus- urday night when Washing- kies, in Seattle, back in 2010 ton hosts San Diego State to when Washington pulled out open the 2012 season. a 35-34 double overtime vic- It’s a dangerous game for tory that was finally clinched the Huskies: the first game at BYU Spoils Leach’s Debut when Katz’s two-point con- CenturyLink Field, their tem- version pass for Joe Halahuni By Lynn DeBruin porary home for this season, and 12 yards, and found Skyler quad midway through the first fell to the turf. while breaking in a new de- The Associated Press Ridley open for the 7-yard scor- quarter. “I started following San fensive coordinator and fac- ing pass. “Our team is hungry and I Diego State last year toward PROVO, Utah — Brigham ing San Diego State’s unique “Riley is so competitive and think that showed today,” Men- the end of the season. I liked Young’s defense was tired of so tough, he demands respect,” denhall said. 3-3-5 defensive system. watching film and sick of hear- Oh, and there’s that show- what they had coming back BYU coach Bronco Mendenhall Brigham Young had some and it’s definitely shown ing about Mike Leach’s vaunted said. new players step up. down a week from now in Ba- Air Raid attack. ton Rouge against No. 3 LSU since I’ve been here,” Katz Nelson finished 25 of 36 for BYU’s second touchdown said. “I’ve grown close with “It’s a slap in the face,” line- 285 yards, with two touchdowns came with Hill in shotgun for- that’s drawing some attention backer Brandon Ogletree said. too. the guys and it’s been great — the second a 25-yard pass to mation as the wildcat quarter- working with them and get- “We were a Top 15 defense last tight end Kaneakua Friel that back. The freshman faked to If it didn’t help previously, year and I don’t want to hear this is one time when Wash- ting to know everyone. I’ll put BYU up 24-3 late in the sec- the runner in motion left then just look forward to getting about how we should be scared ond quarter. scrambled right, and on his first ington’s last-second escape of anybody.” against FCS Eastern Wash- out there Saturday and play- Friel also caught an 18-yard collegiate pass found Friel wide ing with them for the first After the way they shut down scoring pass from third-string open for an 18-yard TD. It gave ington in last year’s season Washington State in a 30-6 vic- opener might provide some time.” quarterback Taysom Hill in the BYU a 14-0 lead with 13:26 left What Katz won’t have is tory Thursday night, perhaps second quarter and finished in the half. help in making sure the Hus- some of the attention will shift kies aren’t looking ahead to an experienced workhorse with six catches for 101 yards. The touchdown catch by running back to lean on. their way. “His grit and determination Ridley, a former scout team play- the matchup on the Bayou. BYU intercepted quarter- “I’ve only been looking Adam Muema got his chance day in and day out ... he’s been er, came on his first career re- in a few games last season, back Jeff Tuel twice and sacked a real bright spot of fall camp,” ception. He was in only because at San Diego State. Lots of him three times while limiting people were scared last year but was mostly an observer Mendenhall said of Friel. “It Hoffman was hurt. watching Ronnie Hillman Leach’s offense to 224 yards to- didn’t surprise me or anyone on And Jordan Johnson, who when we almost lost to East- tal. ern and that was supposed to rush for nearly 1,800 yards our team what he did.” stepped in front of Wilson and and 19 touchdowns. Hill- Leach was coaching his first BYU’s defense turned the returned an interception 64 be a game we were supposed game since being fired by Texas to handle pretty soundly,” man is gone to the NFL and most heads. yards to set up a third-quarter Muema gets his first chance Tech in 2009 amid allegations he Washington wide receiver It held Washington State field goal, was making his first- to carry the load against a mistreated a player with a con- Kasen Williams said. “We to minus-5 yards rushing, and ever start at cornerback. His last Huskies defense that allowed cussion. don’t want that to happen limited Biletnikoff Award can- start, in 2009, had been at quar- nearly 169 yards per game on While there was plenty of this year. At the end, we can didate Marquess Wilson to four terback in high school. the ground last year. buzz about his return, especially worry about LSU next week.” catches for 61 yards. “We all play this game to The Aztecs also feature against his alma mater and on What most will want to Tuel completed 30 of 45 pass- compete,” Johnson said of going wide receiver Brice Butler, national television, the offense see are the changes new de- es for 229 yards, but never really up against Wilson. “I was excit- who transferred from USC was a dud. fensive coordinator Justin could sustain anything after the ed for the challenge.” for his senior season. “We vacillated, I thought, Wilcox has made to a unit first interception. On the other sideline, Leach “I think Brice is going to between playing frantic and that was the worst in school “Any time we were about to wasn’t having much fun. have a good year. What’s re- then we’d play overly conscien- history a season ago. ignite or catch fire something The Air Raid attack had ally strange to me is, last year tious where we’re trying not to negative would happen,” Leach served him well at Texas Tech, Wilcox was hired away from Tennessee after Wash- we didn’t have any wide re- make a mistake,” Leach said. “At said. where he was 84-43 with 10 ceivers,” SDSU coach Rocky some point we have to reach that Leach was making his re- bowl appearances. Thursday ington coach Steve Sarkisian fired Nick Holt and most of Long said. “Last year, we were happy medium where each play turn against his alma mater, and it went nowhere. The last time moving defensive backs to is separate and you just do your while he never played football a Leach team failed to score a his defensive staff follow- ing the Alamo Bowl deba- wide receivers so we have a part on each play.” at BYU he gained inspiration touchdown was in Texas Tech’s couple wide receivers to put Washington State came out for his spread passing attack 12-3 loss to TCU on Sept. 16, cle, when Price’s seven total touchdowns running and out there. This year, it seems throwing as expected, with Tuel from LaVell Edwards, for whom 2006. like all we have is wide receiv- starting 8 of 9. But his 10th pass BYU’s stadium is named. The man dubbed the “Pirate receiving amazingly weren’t enough. ers.” was intercepted by Uona Kave- At one point in pregame in- of the Palouse” has a $2.25 mil- Before last year’s season inga, and the momentum shift- terviews, Leach said his team lion contract but there is a ways Wilcox has some new, young talent to use in try- opener, no one was quite sure ed to BYU before a “white-out” looked more like BYU of old to go to bring Washington State ing to improve the Hus- what Price would bring. He crowd. than BYU. back to respectability in the Pac- kies defense, highlighted by ended up having one of the BYU’s senior quarterback, Not on Thursday. 12. freshman nickel back Shaq finest seasons in Washing- Riley Nelson, then took over. The BYU Cougars rolled up “I think as a team we’re a lost Thompson. Wilcox is likely to ton’s history. That same ques- Nelson engineered a 10-play, 426 yards offense, nearly twice closer that we realize because use multiple fronts and play tion now applies to running 80-yard TD drive to give BYU a that of Washington State. the good stuff is great,” Leach five defensive backs a major- back, where the Huskies are 7-0 lead. He had two big third- They did it despite losing said. “But then also out of the ity of the time, partly due to trying to replace Chris Polk, Hoffman, BYU’s leading receiv- blue you’ll see the street ball out down completions to Cody injury problems in Washing- the second-leading rusher in there.” Hoffman on the drive, for 28 er in 2011, to a bruised his left ton’s linebacker corps. school history. It’s up to Cal- Ask the guys on the other lier and sophomore Bishop Tennis side of the ball who have gone Sankey to take on the run- against the Huskies defense ning load and lessen the pres- Brit Robson Posts Another Upset at US Open through training came and sure on Price. they say they believe the im- “They almost look alike at NEW YORK (AP) — Laura serve long on the final point. ing as I broke the first game then provement will be noticeable times in their stature on the Robson dissolved into giggles at a "I have had lots of tough I held serve the next time it hap- immediately. field,” Sarkisian said. “Maybe reference to British boy band One matches against some very experi- pened." “Our defense, they get af- just the 4 and the 5 separate Direction. enced opponents, so the way that I On Wednesday, Robson end- ter it. I see a huge change. I’m them. We will see what it Yes, she's definitely 18. She see it, it was time to start winning ed Clijsters' career, winning both not trying to blow no one’s looks like on game day.” also has beaten two former Grand a few of them," Robson said. sets in tiebreakers in the second Slam champions at the U.S. Open, She also showed poise after round against the 23rd-seeded and will face another in her next failing to close out the match in Belgian. Robson's career might match. the second-set tiebreaker, then now be really getting started. The British teen beat 2011 overcoming two incorrect calls She became the next great Padron Leads EWU Over Idaho French Open winner Li Na in the in the third set where she had to British hope when she captured MOSCOW, Idaho (AP) hit Jake Whitnell with a 3-yard third round Friday, two days after replay points she would've won if the 2008 Wimbledon girls' title at — Kyle Padron passed for 260 TD pass in the second quarter to she ended the career of four-time the initial ruling had been right. age 14. Four years later, injury-free yards and a touchdown to lead give Eastern Washington a 10-3 major champ Kim Clijsters. Next With a break point on Li's for the first time in a while, she Eastern Washington to a 20-3 lead. Quincy Forte ran for 66 up: Sam Stosur, who happens to serve at 2-2 in the final set, Rob- seems to be reaching that poten- victory against Idaho in the sea- be the defending champion. son's return clipped the baseline tial, the youngest woman ranked yards and a score. son opener for both teams on "I have had a fairly tough draw, and Li hit the ball wide. But the in the top 100. It was the Eagles' first vic- haven't I?" Robson said with the line judge called Robson's shot out "I'm only 18, so if I was that Thursday night. tory against an FBS school since smile of a player racking up con- and, after a review overturned it, negative a year ago, then who Padron, who completed 13 an 8-5 win at Idaho in 2003. of 33 passes with an intercep- fidence. Robson lost the replayed point. Li knows what I'm going to be like Najee Lovett had eight re- tion, got off to a successful start Ranked 89th, Robson had nev- won the next point as well to earn in a few years," Robson said, refer- ceptions for 105 yards for the er been past the second round of game point. But with the Louis ring to whether she ever doubted in his quest to become the sec- ond straight SMU transfer to Vandals, who went 2-10 last sea- a major tournament or knocked Armstrong Stadium crowd roar- her future. "But, no, I have always son. off a top 10 opponent before this ing its support, Robson rallied thought that I can play with the star at QB for the Eagles. Bo Levi Although transfer Domi- year's Open. Now she's done both, back to get the break. top girls. Whenever I've practiced Mitchell led them to the FCS na- after eliminating the ninth-seed- "I was a little bit annoyed. But with, you know, Caroline or Ma- tional championship in 2010 and nique Blackman won Idaho's ed Li 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-2. that's what happens from time to ria, I've always felt that the level won the Payton Award as starting QB job, he did not play Robson put her hands to her time, so you've got to deal with it," was there. It was just taking that the division's top player last year. Thursday. Logan Bushnell start- head in I-can't-believe-this joy af- she said. "I think being a little bit onto the match court and keeping Padron, who started 21 ed and was 10 of 24 for 123 yards ter the Chinese star returned her annoyed seemed to help me, see- the level up for the whole match." games for SMU from 2009-11, and an interception. Life:Home&GardenThe Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012

The Subtle Art of

BBQPractice Makes Perfect

Equip Yourself for the Big Weekend: Last Days of Summer Are the Perfect Time to Cook on the Barbecue By Hallie Simons For The Chronicle For those in avid pursuit of a mouth- watering slab of brisket or pork shoulder pulled to perfection, look no further. Barbecue competitors from this summer’s Pete Caster / [email protected] Cascade Country Cook Off shared some of Phil Kippen, of Fall City's Damn Straight BBQ, glazes a rack of barbecue ribs prior to sending them into the judges at their wisdom when it comes to cooking their the Cascade Country Cook-Of at Stan Hedwall Park in Chehalis. Kippen, and Damn Straight Barbecue partner Bill meat up right in this highly subjective and Barna, of West Seattle, took home the Grand Champions award for their overall performance. subtle art. The most basic of items necessary: a barbecue. The type will depend on what is being cooked and how much time it’s going to take. For low and slow cooking of larger meats such as brisket and pork shoulder, a woodsmoke Traeger or offset smoker is recommended, while for shorter cooking periods such as for chicken a Weber (Bullet or otherwise) will work better. Ribs can go either way. Bob Madock, of Maddog’s Barbeque team, who taught an amateur cooking class at the 2012 Cascade Country Cook Off in July, says that “it’s about balance between the texture of the meat and the smoke. ... Always use about half the smoke you think you need, because it can easily overpower the meat, and the type of wood is very important too.” The type of wood used when smoking will yield a different taste, so it’s all about personal Smokers sit out behind the booths of competitive barbecuers at the Cascade Country Cook-Of at Stan Hedwall Park preference. Typical woods include hickory, in Chehalis on Saturday, July 7. apple, cherry and oak. Another important aspect to keep in mind when cooking large meats is when it’s going to be done, and thus knowing what internal temperatures the meat needs to be at for the tenderness desired, which will vary between meats and personal preference. This also takes into account the type of cooking being done: “hot and fast” or “low and slow,” again depending on personal preference. Each yields different results, so testing out all the different techniques will be beneficial. And finally, flavor. Each barbecue cook has a unique flavor style, which may or may not relate to a traditional region. Memphis, Texas and Carolina styles each have very unique methods and flavors: most barbecue chefs find that they are a mix of some, or their individual meats harken from different regions. The most common distinction is in the sauce: Is it vinegar (Memphis), honey (Texas) or spice (Carolina) based? When barbecuing competitively, it is also important to know what the judges are looking for. There are very specific rules governing presentation of the meat, texture/ tenderness, leaving flavor as a completely subjective category, which can be found on the individual competition’s websites, or on the Pacific Northwest Barbecue Association (PNWBA) contest rules page. With barbeque, as with everything else in life, the saying “practice makes perfect” applies. Knowing what the individual likes as well as what those cooked for will like is not something to be learned overnight, much less perfected in just one weekend. But as we end summer and many people Bob Madock, of Maddog’s Barbeque team, looks for the right spice during his competition barbecue class at the get together for a Labor Day bash, it’s a great Cascade Country Cook-Of in July, at Stan Hedwall Park in Chehalis. time to start down that long road to better Top: A stream of light shines down through the trees onto Buddy Lowrey’s barbecue ribs inside his Traeger prior to barbecue. entering them into the Cascade Cook-Of on Sunday at Stan Hedwall Park in Chehalis. Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012 LIFE

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Jim Stiltner Rochester, barber Photograph submitted by Chris Clark, Rochester Five generations of the Sylvia Clark family had their photograph taken during a family gathering June 24 on Tauscher Road, Onalaska. In front are great-great-grandmother Sylvia Clark, Chehalis, holding her great-great-grandson Hunter McLean, and great-grandfather Dave Clark, Rochester. In back are, grandmother Angela Clark Williams, Rochester, left, and mother Shelby Williams, also of Rochester. To submit your photograph, e-mail [email protected] or send mail to Voices, The Chronicle, 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. Births • JOLYN AND DAN CURFMAN, Puyallup, a girl, • AMY ESCOBAR AND NELSON NAVARRETE, Centralia, Brynna Grace, July 28, 7 pounds, 14 ounces, St. a boy, Bryan Omar Mesia, Aug. 17, 7 pounds, 4 Elizabeth Hospital, Enumclaw. Grandparents are ounces, Providence Centralia Hospital. Grand- Janet Amstutz, and Kevin and Julie Curfman, all parents are Cheryl Freeborn, Centralia, and John of Chehalis. Freeborn, St. Cloud, Fla. “Yes, because it’s “Yes because we • YULIYA AND RYAN BUSSANICH, Centralia, a girl, • NANCY AND NATHAN DEWAELE, Morton, a girl, Aleena Isabel, Aug. 15, 8 pounds, 6 ounces, Capi- Bentleigh Susan, Aug. 19, 4 pounds, 15 ounces, my right to vote.” all pretty much tal Medical Center, Olympia. Providence Centralia Hospital. Grandparents are • LEA ROBERTS AND JAN ZELENY, Rochester, a girl, Debbie Dewaele, Centralia; Joe Dewaele, Pack- Chuck Ament need to vote.” Centralia, retired Ayva Lillian Zeleny, Aug. 15, 8 pounds, 6 ounces, wood; Tracy Hulce, Mineral; and Gary McDow- Trevor Gocha Capital Medical Center. ell, Silver Creek. Centralia, Grocery Outlet employee • JILLIAN AND ERIC HAINES, Centralia, a boy, Ian • ALYSSA MANU AND NICK LITTLEFIELD, Rochester, a Michael, Aug. 16, 7 pounds, 15 ounces, Capital girl, Meeya Mae Starr Manu-Littlefield, Aug. 20, Medical Center, Olympia. 8 pounds, 7 ounces, Providence Centralia Hospi- • TAUNA AND ANDREW FIEDLER, Chehalis, a girl, tal. Raelynn Michelle, Aug. 17, 7 pounds, 4 ounces, • WENDI AND RYAN COLEMAN, Pe Ell, a boy, Ryan Providence Centralia Hospital. Grandparents Gabriel, Aug. 21, 7 pounds, 10 ounces, Provi- SuPPOrT are Myrna and Chris Porter, Yelm; Susan York, dence Centralia Hospital. Grandparents are Rick Toledo; and Jeff and Renee Smith, Vader. Great- and June Coleman, Pe Ell; Mark Schuon, Hayden, Support Your Community grandparents are Irene York, Toledo; Sue and Idaho; and Stacey Hecket, Anchorage, Alaska. Art Turner, Rainier, Wash., and Ronnie and Don Great-grandparents are Orley and Vivian John- Fiedler, Rainier, Wash. son, Pe Ell. • TESSIE AND WILL BROGAN, Chehalis, a boy, Aiden • KARLA REYNAGA AND JOSE CHAVEZ, a girl, Averie Glen, Aug. 17, 6 pounds, 6 ounces, Providence Aleli, Aug. 23, 7 pounds, 9 ounces, Providence Centralia Hospital. Grandparents are Patti and Centralia Hospital. Joel Borchardt, Cinebar; Tim Borgan, Rainier, • LUANN AND JOSH BRIGGS, Toledo, a girl, Ryleigh Wash.; Carmen Cox, Ethel; and Trevor Pattison, Kay, Aug. 23, 7 pounds, 5 ounces. Providence Redding, Calif. Centralia Hospital. Grandparents are April • ELIZABETH PENCE AND NATHAN KARL, a girl, Lilly and Mark Farey, Winlock, and Darrell and Sue Mae Pence Karl, Aug. 17, 6 pounds, 8 ounces, Briggs, Toledo. Great-grandparents are Starr Available for single copy Providence Centralia Hospital. Grandparents are Pennington, Winlock, and Earl and Bea With- sales in Toledo at Steve Pence and Mary Pence, Chowchilla, Calif., row, Toledo. and Rhonda Karl and Max Karl, Chehalis. • JULIE AND RON MOORE, Olympia, a boy, Calen • Short Stop Grocery • ANNIKA AND CHESTER IVERSON, Onalaska, a girl, Mase, Aug. 24, 9 pounds, 2 ounces, Providence • Piper Torhild, Aug. 20, 8 pounds, 1 ounce, Provi- Centralia Hospital. Grandparents are Rick and Red Apple

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Send monetary donations to: Please put an I.D. tag on your pets and remember to get them spayed or neutered! Lewis County Animal Shelter FOR LOW COST SPAYING OR NEUTERING 560 Centralia-Alpha Road P.O. Box 367 CALL 748-6236 Chehalis, WA 98532 The Shelter always accepts donations. Laundry soap, dry or canned dog & cat food and litter 360-740-1290 are greatly appreciated. CH479731cz.db Open 10-4 Monday - Saturday Check us out on petinder.com under Chehalis or Lewis County Life 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012 HISTORY TOP JOBS To see more employment ads please turn to the classiied section. SALES A strong manufacturing company in Lewis County seeking resumes for a sales position. 2 years college or 2 years sales experience required. Must work well with others and have a positive attitude. Medical, dental and 401k beneits are available. Drug screen and physical is Jim Yoke stands in front of the Brook Haynes Cafe in Packwood in this photo required. Please mail resume to P.O. Box 540 Chehalis, WA 98532. believed to have been taken in the mid 1940s. Yoke was about100 years old at the time, according to Darla and Gary Matchett, who submitted this photo for The Chronicle’s “Our Hometowns, Volume 1.” The little boy in the photo is J.C. Hakes EDUCATIONAL and the cafe in front of which both are standing burned in the 1970s when Bob Mossyrock School Position for one elementary teacher. Call 360- 983-3181. Baker’s Packwood Mercantile also burned, taking the cafe with it. Onalaska School District has the following coaching positions open for the 2012-2013 year. THE LONG VIEW: For application procedure visit onysd.wednet.edu or call 360-978-4111, ext 5. *Head Middle School Volleyball Coach *High School Fastpitch Coach *Assistant Middle School History of the Cowlitz Indian Tribe Girls Coach *Head High School Track Coach. Where and How the TRADES Cowlitz People Lived Pallet repair. Heavy lifting, piece work. Call Tim 503-910-9822. Ashton Marshall Salon needs upscale stylists with above average skills and goals. 507 The Upper Cowlitz villages Those who lived on the Harrison Centralia. 360-736-2777. were numerous and relatively Cispus were known as the cis- small. They paclama. extended far Nesika was the home of Jim upriver, near- Yoke, a site now submerged TRADES/CONSTRUCTION ly to Mount under the waters of Riffe Lake. Local drywall company has position available. Need hanger/taper with 5 years experience, Rainier, this He maintained two homes, one own transportation. Serious applicants only. Send résumé to: P.O. Box 822, Chehalis, WA being pos- where Coal Creek enters the 98532 and call 360-262-3730, 8am-3pm. sible because Cowlitz, and the other located of the nature northwest of the present town of their valley of Packwood. and the fact By Roy I. Rochon Jim, who was born about JOB ANNOUNCEMENT that Mount Wilson 1840 and died about 1943, was The City of Winlock is seeking qualiied candidates for the position of Water and Sewer Treatment Rainier is said to have practiced Indian Plant Superintendent. This is a supervisory position. To qualify for this position you must have a an isolated peak rising from a medicine. He was an uncle to Washington State Certiications with a minimum of Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator WWII, low base, not a high point on a Mary Kiona. Water Distribution Manager WDMII, valid Washington State Drivers License and a laggers card. mountain range. La Wis Wis was a traditional Cross Connection Control Certiication preferred or ability to obtain within a reasonable time Ignorance of this fact on the place where Upper Cowlitz frame. Must have High School Diploma or equivalent and two years of experience in general part of persons lacking total women collected cedar roots construction, maintenance, public works, or any combination of training and experience that knowledge has resulted in some for their famous baskets. The provides the required skill, knowledge and abilities. This position is responsible for operating confusing and bizarre mis- lekla’lwit group of Cowlitz lived and maintaining the city's MBR sewer plant and the city's water system. Duties include but conceptions about the Upper near this great camp site, which are not limited to repairs, maintenance, the preparation of the annual departmental budget, lab Cowlitz Indians. was a great fishing place. Here tests, evaluating and recording data for state and or federal agencies, purchasing, emergency The term “Stik Injun” means the milky glacial waters of the response, supervision of employees, training, and complaint response. This position will report an Indian who is a member of a Ohanepecosh River, flowing to the Mayor and is a union position. The City offers an excellent beneit package and is an tribe in an upriver location. It is from Mount Rainier, are con- equal opportunity employer. Pre-employment physical/drug test required. Please submit a a simple descriptive term com- fluent with the waters of the letter of application and resume to: Clerk/Treasurer Theda Curry, City of Winlock, P.O. Box 777, parable to “Coast Indian.” Clear Fork, flowing from the Winlock, WA 98596. (360) 785-3811, fax (360) 785-4378. Applications will be accepted until However, at the hands of Great Rocks near Tilton Pass. September 7, 2012. imaginative early writers, and The prized cedar roots were some later ones too, the Upper less than an inch in diameter, Cowlitz “Stik Injuns” became and long with no knots. wild and fearful dwellers of Here at La Wis Wis also OFFICE/CLERICAL mountain fastnesses, a differ- grows the alder that provided LG ISAACSON seeks multi-tasked person for our LONGVIEW branch. Monday-Friday, 8-5. ent kind of Indian from those the red dyes for the cedar bas- Full benenits/medical/401K. Established irm that distributes supplies to local industry. Room of the lower country, and much kets. Medicines were also here, for growth. Drug free workplace. Send or bring resume to: 1331 Industrial Way Longview WA, feared by the latter. such as the Easter lily bulb 98632. No phone calls please. All this is fiction and can be that was used as an eyewash dismissed as such. when mixed with the milk of a The fact is that the Lower mother’s breast. Eyewash helped Cowlitz mixed with the Up- to heal the irritations of wind MANAGEMENT per Cowlitz in the same way and smoke. STORE MANAGER in specialty retail (women’s apparel preferred) with minimum of 3 years that fellow tribesmen always Here was also found the lit- store manager experience. College degree a plus. Applications can be attained and dropped do. Their social and economic tle fern that is good for asthma off at 1316 Lum Road, Centralia. welfare demanded that it be so. and the special little yellow vio- There were minor sub-cultural let that hides in the bush which, differences in living patterns, when the leaves are boiled and but these were never the occa- drunk, help to make for a big, RESTAURANT/CLUBS sion for anything more than an nice, strong baby. Now hiring an experienced bartender. Apply in person at Kit Carson Restaurant, Chehalis. No interested comment. Nearly everything that calls. In an area generally lack- has been said about the Up- ing in inter-tribal conflict, it is per Cowlitz applies also to the perhaps unnecessary to say that Lewis River Cowlitz. They too, HEALTHCARE there is no history or tradition were Taidnapam Sahaptin of of internecine war. speech. In geography and ecolo- RN/LPN NEW GRADS WELCOME Enjoy your job! Private Duty Nursing However, it is of interest to gy their habitat was comparable Part Time Shifts in Yelm, Chehalis & Rochester Flexible schedules! comment further on the set- in nearly all respects. The Lewis 1-800-637-9998 www.availhome.com EOE [email protected]. ting of the Upper Cowlitz vil- River also has its source in a lages. Mount Rainier is a peak high peak, Mount Adams. This NOW HIRING OFFICE ASSISTANT AND CAREGIVERS Utilize your skills and make a positive of 14,411 feet elevation, only a mountain was outside their ter- difference working for a non-proit organization with a 40-year history. Full-time ofice assistant few feet lower than the highest ritory, but some of its tributaries opportunity with beneits and pay. Caregiver positions available now. Flexible hours & beneits mountain in the continental flowed from another isolated included. Please submit your resume materials to [email protected]. . peak, Mount St. Helens that is Nevertheless, Upper Cowlitz about 30 miles from the main RN’s & LPN’s LIBERTY COUNTRY PLACE, Lewis County’s only Registered villages were situated only 17 Cascade Ridge, and is located Eden Alternative facility is now hiring Nurses. We provide excellent beneits miles from the mountain’s inside Cowlitz country. including: medical, dental, vision and 401K. Contact Pauline McDaniel, highest point, and the eleva- The height of Mount St. DNS., 917 S. Scheuber Rd. Centralia, WA 98531 tion of those villages was only a Helens was only 9,671 feet (now thousand feet above sea level. considerably lower since the No mysterious mountain May 1980 eruptions), but the GENERAL dwellers were these Upper resources it provided the Lewis TIRES INC has a position open for a tire technician. We are looking for a highly motivated Cowlitz Indians. River Cowlitz were generally Wa-sa was an Upper Cowlitz similar and equal to those of individual with good customer service skills to join our team. Must be able to lift 75lbs, must village located where the city of the Upper Cowlitz. Lewis river have current DMV report with good driving record. Drug free workplace. Pay DOE. Medical, Morton now stands. elevations are comparable to dental, 401K. Paid holiday and vacations. Apply in person at 1283 NW State Ave, Chehalis. The village of Koapk was those of the Upper Cowlitz, situated at the present site of adjacent to the peaks, but the the Cowlitz Falls Dam, be- Lewis River Valley is narrower DRIVERS tween Morton and Randle. The and the best village locations Cowlitz group who lived there CDL Truck Drivers Walsh Trucking is a family owned and operated company and has current were lower on the river. The city openings for CDL truck drivers in Randle, WA. Minimum 2 years experience. Drive newer well was known as the k’wolama. of Kalama, at the mouth of the A large number of Upper maintained equipment, enjoy paid time off, medical, dental, 401(k) and more! Call Ed at Kalama River, now stands on 360-497-5050 or apply online at www.walshtruckingco.com. Cowlitz lived in a village where the site of the ancient Cowlitz the present town of Packwood village of Thlakalamah. stands. The Kiona family was a The Kwalhiokwa Band in the Starting pay is $10.00/hour ***ON-THE-SPOT large portion of this community. Willapa Hills area called their INTERVIEWS*** Those living at Kiona Creek SolutionsThat Connect principal village Wilapahiu, Warehouse Opportunities for Freight Handlers were known as the ceq’klama. while the Lower Cowlitz called RoadLink - Chehalis, WA location The Cowlitz boundary them Ohwilaph, or Swilaumsh. JOB FAIR Location: Washington WorkSource Ser. RELEASING THE POTENTIAL Tue. and Wed. line above the Kiona area fol- Salish names for some of the August 28th and 29th 151 NE Hampe Way, FOR MEETING TOMORROW’S NEEDS. lowed the ridgeline of the Saw- other Kwalhiokwa villages were 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Chehalis WA 98532 Interviews will be conducted on-site, be prepared to complete an employment application At Weyerhaeuser, our most valued resources aren’t just the trees and timberlands we oversee. Our employees are the tooth Range overlooking the Nomakum and Tsahwasin. The real reason we’ve been in business for over 100 years. Their skills and ingenuity have made Weyerhaeuser one of the Nisqually River. SKILLS largest manufacturers and distributors of wood products in the world. Discover your career path at Weyerhaeuser. prairie at Boistfort was called JOURNEY-LEVEL MECHANICS According to legend, a Full-time, day & night shift positions • Move up to 75 pounds with both manual Talaln. are available (hourly/non-exempt) and powered equipment Weyerhaeuser’s Longview Truck Shop facility has one opening for a journey-level mechanic with Class 8 Truck “wrong” power inhabited the ••• Responsibilities will include: • Safely perform all required physical job experience. Shift work is required. Must be safety focused. Skills include: welding, electronic scales, gear train repair, duties wearing personal protective gear air conditioning, ABS braking systems and Cummins engine experience. Must have experience in low voltage electrical • Unloading freight from cargo containers • Read instructions numbers and write and pneumatic systems. Must be able to handle multiple projects effectively. Must have excellent troubleshooting and Nisqually River, which allowed problem-solving skills; will perform preventive maintenance; must be willing to l ow to work across job boundaries; • Stack freight onto pallets for store delivery clearly and concisely in English Next week: their food. must demonstrate willingness and ability to learn new jobs and skills. Possess or be eligible to obtain a CDL. Must have only animals to swim across. ••• • Maintain safety procedures & Education and Experience Required: excellent listening and communication skills; ability to demonstrate open, honest and regular exchange of information; During warfare between the operations in the warehouse • Stand up forklift and or electric pallet jack and treat all employees with respect and dignity. Must be team oriented; puts team’s needs ahead of individual Roy I. Rochon Wilson was an elected experience is a plus interests; works to develop trust and respect; takes initiative and solves issues; and accepts personal accountability tribes, this power became ex- • Successfully complete all required for team’s plans and results. leader of the Cowlitz Tribe for three company training Evidence of successful completion at a trade school or a minimum of 5 years of experience in the above competencies tremely evident, forcing the is required. This is a union position. Pay: $20.08 plus shift differential. Competitive benei ts package included. decades and is the author of more than To apply: Submit cover letter, resume and completed application by September 8, 2012 to Worksource Cowlitz- opposing enemies to remain 30 books, including several histories NOTE: Wahkiakum East, 305 South Pacii c, Kelso, WA 98626; 360-577-2250. all applicants will be required to submit to a drug test and background check Qualii ed women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Weyerhaeuser is an Equal Opportunity Employer building a on opposite shores. A hunter of the Cowlitz Tribe. He is a retired capable, committed, diverse workforce. following a wounded animal ordained Methodist minister and current Please join us at the job fair on would discontinue the search if spiritual leader of the tribe. Wilson lives Tue. & Wed. August 28th & 29th, for immediate consideration. the prey crossed the river. near Winlock. • Life 5 ENTERTAINMENT The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012

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Today’s clue: F equals G

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Your Place Cracked Concrete; Bathroom Wallpaper; Cash Payments

By Alan J. Heavens clean out the caulk and replace response to a reader’s concern “I could just have easily is- water in these pipes. The Philadelphia Inquirer it with a high quality silicone or about paying a remodeling con- sued one of the checks directly I have considered cutting a other sealant made specifically tractor in cash. to him, but some have an expi- hole in the garage floor and in- A reader said there was a 20- for concrete. “You had brought up some ration date, and if he didn’t cash stalling a sump pump, but I am foot crack running across her “You can make it blend in nefarious reasons for this but it within the time limit, it would 15-year-old concrete patio that not sure this will solve the prob- with a coat of paint that will also it may be something far sim- have caused a problem. lem. If it will, where do I place had been repaired with caulking. extend the life of the concrete pler,” wrote one reader. “I had a “The beauty of this is twofold. the pump? She asked if she should have the pad. With minor maintenance, similar situation this past spring One, you can pay in ‘cash’ and patio repoured. this concrete should be good for with a plumbing contractor who still use credit. And, if you pay The downspouts are in good Another reader, who has another 15 years.” was doing an upgrade of my the contractor with one of the shape and direct the water away. been in residential construc- ••• master bath. checks and there is a problem, The pad is ground level and tion and building supplies Q: I wallpapered one “Like the contractor in your you would be protected by the about 4 inches. for 45 years, wrote that any bathroom 20 years ago when column, he came highly recom- terms of your agreement with Is blocking these vents an 200-square-foot patio that has our house was first built. I put mended. He told me he didn’t the issuing company.” option? lasted 15 years with only one wallpaper directly over unfin- accept credit cards because of The contractor in the origi- crack means the patio was built ished wallboard. the extra bookkeeping involved nal letter wanted cash, not a A: I have never faced such right in the first place, but with This was “removable” wall- and the credit card company fee. check. I personally would never a situation. One would think one exception. use a credit card to pay for reno- paper, though my experience I was initially taken aback by his that the contractor wouldn’t “The crack tells me the origi- with that in other places is that cash/check-only business, but vations. Maybe I would to pur- have run the vents under the nal builder did not put in the it isn’t very removable. then I found the perfect work- chase some materials that the correct expansion joints. Thus, This bathroom does not have around (for me). contractor would install, but concrete pad, but you never the crack is the concrete’s need a shower and there has been “One of the credit-card com- that’s it. know. to make its own expansion joint. little steam in the room. I would panies I use issues checks which Have any of you had a simi- “Rather than dig up a con- like to get rid of the wallpaper, can be used as cash or as a regu- ••• lar problem? Feel free to com- crete pad that is still very ser- but I’m concerned about what lar check. ment and offer solutions. viceable, consider painting the kind of mess I’m going to find. “So I wrote the check to my- Q: My family room is ••• concrete with a high quality self for the total amount of the ground level, behind a garage. Questions? E-mail Alan J. Heav- concrete paint. That will cover A: Probably a lot of mess. work, deposited it into my bank The heating vents run under the ens at [email protected] or the caulk line and make it all account, then wrote the down concrete pad. Depending on the write him at The Inquirer, Box 8263, blend together. ••• payment and final checks to amount of water and the direc- Philadelphia PA 19101. Volume pro- “If the caulk line has failed, I received a few comments in him from my checking account. tion of heavy rainstorms, we get hibits individual replies.

ADVICE: Dear Abby Make Sure Your Dog’s Toys Don’t Become Objects Of Peril

DEAR ABBY: I am writing please tell your readers to never, Mom is in her 80s and wears 12 supportive. However, there is are perfectly capable of driving hoping to avert another tragedy ever let their dog play with any to 14. Our sense of style is also one recurring issue with his themselves or taking a taxi. like we experienced last week. object that fits into its mouth. not the same. family that I find annoying. Am I being inconsiderate? Our German shepherd, Leah, If it fits, it can lodge in the My problem is, after insisting Nobody in my husband’s Is there a way to politely convey was playing with throat. I don’t want anyone else I take these items, she’ll often family has a driver’s license or that I do not wish to play a hard rubber to experience the pain of losing ask for them back several years owns a car. This includes his chauffeur? — DRIVEN CRAZY ball the size of their dog like we lost ours. — later. It becomes awkward when two aunts and mother, who all a tennis ball. KAREN IN CENTER VALLEY, I must explain I gave her clothes live in the same town we do. As IN MASSACHUSETTS Somehow, the PA. away. How can I politely stop her the only driver in the family, I DEAR DRIVEN CRAZY: ball slid down DEAR KAREN: Please from gifting me these items? — am regularly asked to shuttle Yes, there is — and because these her throat. I accept my sympathy for the loss NO LONGER HAS THEM relatives to the doctor, the pet are his relatives, your husband tried to dislodge of your beloved pet. However, DEAR NO LONGER HAS groomer, the grocery store, etc. should be the one to tell them it by grabbing because you wrote to other dog THEM: Say, “Mom, these things Abby, none of them have any that you have been generous and pulling it By Abigail Van Buren owners, take comfort in the won’t fit me. But I’ll be glad to physical or mental disability that enough and it’s time for them to out, then I tried knowledge that you have very drop them off at a charity thrift prevents them from driving. We arrange other transportation. the Heimlich maneuver. Neither likely saved another four-footed shop for you.” It’s honest, it’s live in a city with a number of ••• worked. By the time we got Leah family member’s life. practical, and someone can cab companies that serve the to the veterinarian, she was dead. enjoy them. area. I work hard so I can pay Dear Abby is written by Abigail They tried for 25 minutes to DEAR ABBY: My well- my car insurance bills, my car Van Buren, also known as Jeanne revive her. meaning mother continues DEAR ABBY: My husband payments and buy gas to get to Phillips, and was founded by her Leah was a friendly, funny, to give me “classics” from her and I have been married three where I need to. I’m starting mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear loving dog, not yet 2 years wardrobe that she no longer years, and we are both lucky to to resent being asked to drive Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. old. We miss her terribly. Abby, wears. I’m a size 6 to 8 in my 50s. have families that are kind and three able-bodied adults who Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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Celebrity Cipher Today’s clue: C equals D

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GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

SHOE by 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, Sept. 1, 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

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(N) (Live) NASCAR Count- NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: ESPN 32 32 Lines ers From Orlando, Fla. (N) (Live) (CC) Football down (N) (Live) AdvoCare 500. (N) ESPN2 33 33 SportsCenter (N) NASCAR Now NHRA Drag Racing High School Football Teams TBA. (N) (Live) NHRA Drag Racing Baseball Tonight MLB Baseball FAM 39 39 Prince Mass › What a Girl Wants (2003) ››› Freaky Friday (2003, Comedy) ›› Bring It On (2000), Eliza Dushku ›› Sweet Home Alabama (2002) ›› The Goonies (1985) Sean Astin. FNC 48 48 FOX and Friends America’s Newsroom (N) (Live) America’s News Headquarters (N) Fox News Sun. News HQ America’s News Headquarters (N) Fox News Sun. FOX Report (N) Huckabee (N) FOOD 35 35 Barre Cindy C BBQ Unwrapped Cupcake Wars Good Eats: Rig. Dinners Guy’s Barbe Be.- Paula Pioneer Restaurant: Im. Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Extreme Chef FX 53 53 Tom- TRIA How I How I How I How I How I How I How I How I How I How I How I How I How I How I ›› Knowing (2009, Science Fiction) Nicolas ›› Ghost Rider (2007) Nico- Wear Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Met Cage, Rose Byrne, Chandler Canterbury. las Cage, Eva Mendes. GOLF 70 70 European PGA Tour Golf Golf Golf Morning Golf PGA Tour Golf PGA Tour Golf Golf Golf Golf Central (N) PGA Tour Golf HALL 19 19 I Love I Love I Love I Love I Love I Love Golden Golden Golden Golden Meet My Mom (2010) Lori Loughlin, ››› Smooch (2011, Comedy) Kellie ›› Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Empo- › Uncorked (2010) Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Girls Girls Girls Girls Johnny Messner. (CC) Martin, Kiernan Shipka. (CC) rium (2007) Natalie Portman. (CC) (CC) HGTV 68 68 WEN Cindy C Property Bro Best Income Income Kitchen Kitchen Hate Yard House Love It or List It First First Prop Prop Prop House Hunters Hunt Sell LA Sell LA HIST 37 37 Hair Paid Modern Marvels Amer. Pickers Amer. Pickers Amer. Pickers Amer. Pickers Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Mountain Men Mountain Men Mountain Men L I FE 51 51 Young Hoover In Touch Schlr Turning Osteen Paid Chris Women Went Women Went ››› Losing Isaiah (1995) (CC) ›› The Secret Life of Bees (2008) (CC) Murder 13th MSNBC 47 47 Chris Hayes Melissa Harris-Perry (N) Weekends With Alex Witt (N) Meet the Press Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera MTV 63 63 Hills Hills Hills The Hills (CC) Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills The Hills (CC) Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills The Hills (CC) Hills Hills Hills NBCS 34 34 Dobbs Parker Primal Alaska Outd’r Hunter IndyCar IndyCar Racing IndyCar Racing Baltimore Grand Prix. (N) (Live) For IndyCar Motorsports Costas Tonight Caught Looking NICK 40 40 Barn Kung Parents Parents Robot Robot SpongeBob SpongeBob Spong Spong Winx Winx Barbie, Princess/Pauper Spong iCarly iCarly Victo Victo Victo Victo OXY 50 50 Hoover Paid Insan SHARK ›› Flightplan (2005) Jodie Foster. Their Baby Their Baby Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) R O OT 31 31 Pros Paid Triv Derma Above Kettle Quest Fishing Paid Ander Gar Bensin Mari Pre MLB Baseball: Angels at Mariners Mari College Football SPIKE 57 57 Hair Tom- Cook Paid Insanity! Insanity! Xtreme Horse- Trucks! Muscle- ››› Jurassic Park (1993) Sam Neill. Cloned dinosaurs run ›› Jurassic Park III (2001, Adventure) Sam Neill, ›››› Star Wars IV: A New Loss Wear Safe Prog. ’ 4x4 power (CC) Car amok at an island-jungle theme park. ’ William H. Macy, Tea Leoni. ’ Hope (1977) ’ SYFY 59 59 Cook Paid De Hoover Total Cook Zone ›› 9 (2009) (CC) ›› Star Trek: Insurrection (1998) ›› Outlander (2008) James Caviezel. (CC) ›› Predator 2 (1990) Danny Glover. (CC) TBN 20 20 Franklin Turning Rhema Winning Miracle Re Love Touch Power Written Conley Heart King Is Franklin Hagee Evans Prince G. Jakes Meyer Y’sef Blessed Osteen Kerry TBS 55 55 House/ House/ Meet, Meet, › Cop Out (2010, Comedy) Bruce Wil- MLB Baseball Baltimore Orioles at New York Yankees. From Friends Friends › Blue Streak (1999) Martin Lawrence, ›› Harold & Kumar Go to Heartbrk Payne Payne Browns Browns lis, Tracy Morgan. (CC) Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, N.Y. (N) (CC) (CC) Luke Wilson. (CC) (DVS) White Castle (2004) (CC) TLC 38 38 Say Say Say Say Say Say Gown Gown Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried TNT 54 54 Law & Order “Bo- Law & Order Law & Order Law & Order “Pho- Law & Order Hit- Leverage (CC) ›› Men in Black II (2002) › Wild Wild West (1999, Action) Will Smith, Kevin ›› Sherlock Holmes (2009) Robert geyman” ’ “Merger” ’ “Bitch” ’ bia” ’ and-run. ’ Tommy Lee Jones. (CC) Kline, Kenneth Branagh. (CC) Downey Jr., Jude Law. (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 Looney Looney Scan2 Reda Bey Poke Bey Bey Lantern Justice Drama Drama ›› Hoodwinked! (2005) ›› Space Jam (1996, Comedy) Cloudy With Meatballs Percy J TRAV 36 36 Paid Hoover When Vacations Mysteries at Off Limits (CC) When Vacations Mysteries at Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Best Sandwich Food Food Food Food Food Food TRUTV 49 49 Hair Foot De Loss Cook NINJA SHARK Insan Disorder in the Disorder in the Jokers Jokers Pawn Pawn Tow Tow Tow Tow Tow Tow Tow Tow No De- Paid Cook Insanity! Atmo- Joel Necessary Rough- Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU USA 58 58 frosting Prog. Safe sphere Osteen ness (CC) VH1 62 62 Jump Start ’ Top 20 Video Countdown ’ The Temptations Fame brings rewards and pressures to the quintet. ’ ›› Romeo Must Die (2000, Action) Jet Li. ’ › Honey 2 (2011) ’

Movies Sports Kids Bets SUNDAY EVENING September 2, 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 ABC 4 4 KOMO 4 News Sunday 6:00pm Disce- The Chew Presents ABC’s Primetime Once Upon a Time A mysterious TV’s Most Dynamic Duos: Presented by The Paley Center for Media Popular KOMO 4 News ›› Flashdance polo. (N) (CC) Fall Preview Special (N) (CC) stranger arouses suspicion. ’ (CC) couples from the small screen. (N) ’ (CC) Sunday 11:00pm (1983, Drama) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Dateline NBC “Stranger-Danger” Kids America’s Got Talent Three acts ad- America’s Got Talent Twelve acts get a second chance. ’ (CC) KING 5 News (N) Upfront With Rob- NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) react to strangers. (N) ’ (CC) vance; Neon Trees perform. ’ (CC) ert Mak IND 6 6 Backroads Laura McKenzie Heartland “Quarantine” (CC) (DVS) ›› My Super Ex-Girlfriend (2006) Uma Thurman, Luke Wilson, Anna Faris. News Sounders FC Tim McCarver Chris Matthews CBS Evening KIRO 7 Eyewit- 60 Minutes ’ (CC) Big Brother Choosing contestants to The Good Wife “Blue Ribbon Panel” The The Mentalist Jane is suspicious of a KIRO 7 News at KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS 7 7 News (N) (CC) ness News face eviction. (N) ’ (CC) IRS starts looking at Kalinda. ’ man at a rally. ’ (CC) 11PM ness News 60s Pop, Rock & He Touched Me: The Gospel Music of Elvis Presley Vin- Royal Memories: Prince Charles’ Trib- Masterpiece Mystery! “Inspector Lewis, Series IV: The Gift 60s Pop, Rock & Soul (My Music) Artists and groups from PBS 9 9 Soul (My Music) tage photos; interviews. ’ (CC) ute to the Queen ’ of Promise” A blackmail plot gone wrong. ’ the 1960s. ’ (CC) NFL Football Seahawks Post- The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Q13 FOX News at Q It Up Sports ’ Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ Futurama “Mars Futurama “When MNT 10 10 game Show Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) 9 (N) (CC) (CC) (Part 1 of 2) (CC) (Part 2 of 2) (CC) University” (CC) Aliens Attack” ’ NUMB3RS “Thirty-Six Hours” Rescuing Criminal Minds “Blood Hungry” The The Closer “The Life” A 12-year-old boy The Closer “Dead Man’s Hand” Deadly Seinfeld “The Cafe” Seinfeld “The Tape” The King of The King of C W 11 11 passengers from a train crash. mind of a psychotic killer. ’ (CC) is found dead. (CC) domestic violence case. (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) A Celebration of Classic MGM Film Under the Streetlamp Songs from the 1960s. ’ (CC) Leonard Cohen Live in London Performance by Leonard Ed Sullivan’s Top Performers 1966-1969 (My Music) Hits from the 1960s. ’ PBS 12 12 Musicals ’ (CC) Cohen. ’ (CC) (CC) Two and a Half Two and a Half MDA Show of Strength The 2012 fundraiser. (CC) Q13 FOX News at Q It Up Sports ’ American Dad ’ The Cleveland FOX 13 13 Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) 10 (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) (DVS) Show ’ (PA) IND 14 14 Invicta Watches: Invicta Live From Invicta Watches: Invicta Live From Practical Ideas Electronic Connection Electronic Connection Jewelry Clearance ’ ION 15 15 Leverage (CC) Leverage “The 10 Li’l Grifters Job” The ›››› E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982, Science Fiction) Henry Thomas, Dee Wallace, Peter Coyote. Leverage “The 15 Minutes Job” The Leverage “The Van Gogh Job” The team team races to find a killer. (CC) Premiere. A boy befriends a homesick alien. ’ team targets a PR consultant. (CC) tracks a Van Gogh painting. ’ IND 18 18 Joel Osteen Leading the Way Rod Parsley Kingdom Conn. Hal Lindsey Rep. End of the Age Matthew A. Leroy Thompson 2012 Fall Sharathon KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) The Chew Presents ABC’s Primetime Once Upon a Time A mysterious TV’s Most Dynamic Duos: Presented by The Paley Center for Media Popular KATU News at 11 Cars.TV ’ (CC) ABC 22 22 Fall Preview Special (N) (CC) stranger arouses suspicion. ’ (CC) couples from the small screen. (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News NBC Primetime Dateline NBC “Stranger-Danger” Kids America’s Got Talent Three acts ad- America’s Got Talent Twelve acts get a second chance. ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at Sports Sunday NBC 26 26 (N) (CC) Preview Show react to strangers. (N) ’ (CC) vance; Neon Trees perform. ’ (CC) 11 (N) (CC) (CC) UNI 30 30 Comediant. Noticiero Pequeños Gigantes “La Gran Final” (Season Finale) Gran final de la competencia infantil. (N) (SS) Sal y Pimienta (N) (SS) Comediant. Noticiero Cindy C.-Ageless Next Stop American Dad ’ The Cleveland The Simpsons ’ The Simpsons ’ Family Guy “For- Family Guy “Cool 10 O’Clock News (N) Oregon Sports Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 Beauty (CC) (DVS) Show ’ (PA) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) get-Me-Not” ’ Hand Peter” Final Raymond (CC) A&E 52 52 Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC)

A MC 67 67 ››› Tombstone (1993, Western) Kurt Into the West “Wheel to the Stars” Jacob and Nathan Wheeler. (Part 1 of 6) Hell on Wheels “Scabs” Cullen has to Breaking Bad “Gliding Over All” Walt Small Town Secu- Breaking Bad Russell, Val Kilmer. (CC) diffuse a threat. (N) (CC) takes care of loose ends. (N) rity (N) “Gliding Over All” APL 43 43 Off the Hook Off the Hook Off the Hook Off the Hook Off the Hook Off the Hook Mermaids: The Body Found Half-man, half-fish, all conjecture. ’ (CC) Mermaids: The Body Found (CC) BET 56 56 ›› Madea’s Family Reunion (2006) Tyler Perry, Blair Underwood. (CC) Sunday Best (N) (CC) Sunday Best (N) (CC) Sunday Best (CC) Sunday Best (CC) The Real Housewives of New Jersey The Real Housewives of New Jersey 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 “Sit Down and Man Up” “Pack Your Baggage” “If This RV Is a Rockin”’ “Whine Country” “Hot Tub of Sour Grapes” pens Live 1-on-1 CBUT 29 29 Water Horse: Legend bullyPROOF: Classroom Confidential ›› Alice in Wonderland (2010) Johnny Depp, Mia Wasikowska. ’ (CC) CBC News: The National ’ (CC) CBC News fifth estate C M T 61 61 Police Academy › Delta Farce (2007) Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall. Premiere. ’ (CC) Ron White: They Call Me Tater Salad ’ (CC) › Delta Farce (2007, Comedy) Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall. ’ (CC) CNBC 46 46 Pill Poppers American Greed: The Fugitives Crime Inc. “Hollywood Robbery” Factories “John Deere” American Greed: The Fugitives Paid Program Paid Program CNN 44 44 Teddy: In His Own Words ’ (CC) CNN Newsroom (N) Teddy: In His Own Words Sen. Ted Kennedy. ’ (CC) CNN Newsroom Teddy: In His Own Words ’ (CC) CNNH 45 45 Teddy: In His Own Words Sen. Ted Kennedy. ’ (CC) Murder by the Book “Lisa Gardner” Dominick Dunne: Power, Privilege Teddy: In His Own Words (CC) CNN Newsroom ’ COM 60 60 ›› Dumb & Dumber (1994, Comedy) Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels, Lauren Holly. Two witless wonders Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 The Light- Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Futurama (CC) take a cash-laden briefcase to Aspen. (CC) ning Bolt Larper. D I S 41 41 A.N.T. Farm (CC) A.N.T. Farm (CC) A.N.T. Farm (CC) A.N.T. Farm (CC) Code 9 ’ (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) My Babysitter My Babysitter Austin & Ally ’ Austin & Ally ’ Survivorman Ten Days Les attempts to Survivorman Ten Days Les is tranded Survivorman Ten Days Les is stranded One Car Too Far “Mountain” Bill and “Hunt or Starve” Tanana’s One Car Too Far “Mountain” Bill and DSC 8 8 survive on Tiburon. (CC) on Tiburon island. (CC) in Norwegian mountains. Gary traverse a mountain range. meat supply dwindles. (CC) Gary traverse a mountain range. Keeping Up With the Kardashians Married to Jonas Married to Jonas Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians (N) Married to Jonas Keeping Up With the Kardashians Married to Jonas E! 65 65 Khloe is her nephew’s guardian. “Kardashian Therapy - Part One” (N) NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: AdvoCare 500. From Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Ga. (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (CC) ESPN 32 32 (Live) ESPN2 33 33 MLB Baseball Chicago White Sox at Detroit Tigers. (N Subject to Blackout) SportsCenter (N) QB Camp QB Camp NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: AdvoCare 500. From Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Ga. FAM 39 39 ›››› Toy Story (1995, Comedy) Voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen. ›››› Toy Story 2 (1999, Comedy) Voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen. ›››› Toy Story 2 (1999, Comedy) Voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen. FNC 48 48 Fox News Sunday FOX Report (N) Huckabee Fox News Sunday FOX Report Fox News Sunday FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive The Great Food Truck Race Cupcake Wars (N) The Great Food Truck Race (N) Iron Chef America (N) Restaurant Stakeout FX 53 53 ›› Ghost Rider (2007, Action) Nicolas ››› Iron Man (2008, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard, Gwyneth Paltrow. A billionaire dons an armored suit to fight criminals. ››› Iron Man (2008) Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard. Cage, Eva Mendes, Wes Bentley. A billionaire dons an armored suit to fight criminals. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Deutsche Bank Championship, Third Round. From the TPC Boston in Norton, Mass. Golf Central (N) (Live) HALL 19 19 › Uncorked (2010) Julie Benz, JoBeth How to Fall in Love (2012, Romance) Eric Mabius, Brooke D’Orsay. An awkward Meet My Mom (2010, Romance) Lori Loughlin, Johnny Messner. A woman falls Frasier “Call Me Frasier “Beloved Williams, Elliott Gould. (CC) man receives dating tips from his high-school crush. (CC) for her son’s pen pal, a soldier on leave. (CC) Irresponsible” ’ Infidel” ’ (CC) HGTV 68 68 House Hunters Hunters Int’l Extreme Homes (CC) Buying and Selling (CC) Property Brothers (CC) All American Handyman (N) (CC) Holmes Inspection “Holding It In” HIST 37 37 Mountain Men “Miles From Home” Mountain Men “Surviving Winter” Mountain Men (CC) Mountain Men “The Final Stand” Mountain Men “This Is the End” Shark Wranglers “Never Give Up” L I FE 51 51 Murder on the 13th Floor (2012) (CC) An Officer and a Murderer (2012) Gary Cole, Laura Harris. (CC) › Drew Peterson: Untouchable (2012) Rob Lowe, Kaley Cuoco. (CC) An Officer and a Murderer (2012) MSNBC 47 47 Trafficked: Slavery in America Sex Slaves: Motor City Lockup: Raw “Pushing the Limits” Lockup: Raw “The Flip Side” Lockup: Raw “Ever Present Danger” Meet the Press (CC) MTV 63 63 The Hills ’ The Hills ’ The Hills “100th Episode” ’ The Hills ’ The Hills (CC) Awkward. ’ Awkward. ’ One Direction Inbetweeners Comedy Central Snooki NBCS 34 34 MLS Soccer Club Deportivo Chivas USA at San Jose Earthquakes. (N) (Live) MLS 36 ››› Rocky III (1982, Drama) Sylvester Stallone, Mr. T, Talia Shire. Poker After Dark Lonesome Shark. NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Rags (2012, Musical) Max Schneider, Keke Palmer, Zak . ’ (CC) Yes, Dear (CC) Yes, Dear (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Snapped A teen love triangle. (CC) Snapped “Jessica Riggins” (CC) Snapped “Sarah Jo Pender” (CC) Snapped “Jennifer Bowen” (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent “All In” Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) R O OT 31 31 College Football MLS Soccer Seattle Sounders FC at FC Dallas. MLB Baseball Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at Seattle Mariners. From Safeco Field in Seattle. SPIKE 57 57 ›››› Star Wars IV: A New Hope (1977) Mark Hamill. ›››› Star Wars V: The Empire Strikes Back (1980, Science Fiction) Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, . Luke Skywalker, Han Solo Band of Brothers “Currahee” Training Young Luke Skywalker battles evil Darth Vader. ’ and Princess Leia face Darth Vader’s wrath. ’ for Normandy. ’ (CC) SYFY 59 59 › Land of the Lost (2009, Comedy) Will Ferrell, Anna Friel. ››› The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008, Fantasy) Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes. › Land of the Lost (2009), Anna Friel TBN 20 20 BelieverVoice Creflo Dollar ››› King of Kings (1961) Jeffrey Hunter, Siobhan McKenna. Orson Welles narrates the story of Jesus. Secrets of Bible Secrets-Clement The Case for Faith TBS 55 55 ›› The Heartbreak Kid (2007, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Michelle Monaghan, Jerry ›› Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006, Comedy) Will Ferrell, ›› Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006, Comedy) Will Ferrell, Stiller. A man realizes he may have married too hastily. (CC) John C. Reilly. A NASCAR driver has a new rival. (CC) John C. Reilly. A NASCAR driver has a new rival. (CC) TLC 38 38 Hoarding: Buried Alive (N) ’ (CC) Hoarding: Buried Alive ’ (CC) Hoarding: Buried Alive ’ (CC) Hoarding: Buried Alive ’ (CC) Hoarding: Buried Alive ’ (CC) Hoarding: Buried Alive ’ (CC) TNT 54 54 ›› Sherlock Hol- ››› Ocean’s Eleven (2001, Comedy-Drama) George Clooney, Matt Damon, Andy Garcia. A suave Leverage The team fakes the discovery Leverage The team fakes the discovery ›› Men in Black II (2002, Action) mes (2009) ex-con assembles a team to rob a casino vault. (CC) (DVS) of a car. (N) (CC) of a car. (CC) Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith. (CC) TOON 42 42 ›› Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010, Adventure) Dragons: Riders of Berk Venture Bros. King of the Hill King of the Hill Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Black Dynamite TRAV 36 36 Man v. Food Man v. Food Burger Land (N) Burger Land (N) Man v Food Man v Food Man v Food Man v Food Tailgate Paradise (CC) Hamburger Paradise Hamburgers. TRUTV 49 49 Storage Hunters Storage Hunters Storage Hunters Storage Hunters Storage Hunters Storage Hunters Storage Hunters Storage Hunters Storage Hunters Storage Hunters Forensic Files Forensic Files Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Hu- White Collar A fixer is hired to sabotage USA 58 58 “Totem” A girl is murdered. ’ (CC) victim’s father refuses to cooperate. baby is found on a playground. (CC) “Behave” ’ (CC) man trafficking ring. ’ (CC) the trial. (CC) VH1 62 62 › Honey 2 (2011) Katerina Graham. Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta “Reunion” Big Ang ’ Big Ang ’ Big Ang (N) ’ Hollywood Exes ’ Single Ladies “Finally” ’ Big Ang ’ Life 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012 ENTERTAINMENT

Movies Sports Kids Bets MONDAY EVENING September 3, 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! (CC) Bachelor Pad A contestant faces a difficult decision. (N) ’ (CC) Castle “Undead Again” A body with hu- KOMO 4 News Nightline (N) (CC) ABC 4 4 (N) (CC) “Big Money” man bite marks is found. ’ (CC) 11:00pm (N) (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Evening Magazine Inside Edition (N) Stars Earn Stripes “Stolen Intelligence; Harbor Demolition” (Season Finale) The Grimm “Quill” Nick discovers a danger- KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show With NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) winners are chosen. (N) ’ (CC) ous disease. (N) ’ (CC) Jay Leno IND 6 6 The Nate Berkus Show ’ (CC) Extra (N) (CC) Access Hollyw’d Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Dr. Phil ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Northwest Sprt Law Order: CI KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- The Insider (N) How I Met Your The Big Bang 2 Broke Girls ’ Mike & Molly ’ Hawaii Five-0 “Ka Iwi Kapu” Two film- KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) makers are murdered. ’ (CC) ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) 60s Pop, Rock & Soul (My Music) Artists and groups from the 1960s. ’ (CC) Great Performances “Pavarotti: A Life in Seven Arias” Italian tenor Luciano Pa- 3 Steps to Incredible Health! With PBS 9 9 varotti. ’ (CC) Joel Fuhrman, M.D. ’ (CC) American Dad ’ American Dad Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ The Simpsons The Simpsons Q13 FOX News at 9 Rose, Arcega- Friends ’ (Part 1 Friends ’ (CC) 30 Rock “Larry 30 Rock “Jack the MNT 10 10 (CC) “Threat Levels” (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Dunn, Kelly and Levine. (N) (CC) of 2) (CC) King” ’ (CC) Writer” (CC) The King of The King of The Office “Gay The Office ’ (CC) The L.A. Complex “Stay” Abby meets a America’s Next Top Model Celebrity Seinfeld “The Nose Seinfeld “The Op- Frasier “Deathtrap” Frasier ’ (CC) C W 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Witch Hunt” (CC) handsome stranger. (N) ’ photographer Shenae Grimes. (CC) Job” (CC) posite” (CC) ’ (CC) Northwest Now Full Focus “Rail- Masterpiece Mystery! “Wallander: Sidetracked” Suicide Masterpiece Mystery! “Wallander: Firewall” Two teenage The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes Charlie Rose (N) ’ (CC) PBS 12 12 road Ties” could be connected to murders. (CC) (DVS) girls murder a taxi driver. (CC) (DVS) Holmes tries to prevent a marriage. Two and a Half How I Met Your The Big Bang The Big Bang Hotel Hell “River Rock Inn; Roosevelt Hotel” (Season Finale) The River Rock Inn; 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) the Roosevelt Hotel. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Invicta Watches: Invicta Live From Perfect Sleep With Serta Perfect Sleep With Serta: Electronic Everyday Style Far East market Jewelry: Moon Fes Far East market Jewelry: Moon Fes ION 15 15 ››› A Time to Kill (1996) Sandra Bull- Criminal Minds “Devil’s Night” A killer Criminal Minds “Middle Man” Serial kill- Criminal Minds The body of a kid- Criminal Minds Murder victim on the Criminal Minds Pursuing a killer who ock, Samuel L. Jackson. ’ who strikes before Halloween. ers targeting exotic dancers. (CC) napped woman is found. ’ (CC) Appalachian Trail. ’ (CC) targets women. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 2012 Fall Sharathon Jesse Duplantis Alive With Kong Jack Van Impe K. Copeland Life Today (CC) Joyce Meyer 2012 Fall Sharathon KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (CC) Wheel of Fortune Bachelor Pad A contestant faces a difficult decision. (N) ’ (CC) Castle “Undead Again” A body with hu- KATU News at 11 Nightline (N) (CC) ABC 22 22 “Big Money” man bite marks is found. ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Live at 7 (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) Stars Earn Stripes “Stolen Intelligence; Harbor Demolition” (Season Finale) The Grimm “Quill” Nick discovers a danger- NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) ’ (CC) winners are chosen. (N) ’ (CC) ous disease. (N) ’ (CC) 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión 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) Access Hollywood Hotel Hell “River Rock Inn; Roosevelt Hotel” (Season Finale) The River Rock Inn; 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (N) (CC) the Roosevelt Hotel. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) (N) Raymond (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars “Dr. Storage Wars (CC) Coma (Premiere) Healthy patients slip into comas. (N) (Part 1 of 2) (CC) Coma Healthy patients slip into comas. A&E 52 52 Strangebid” (Part 1 of 2) (CC) A MC 67 67 ››› The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1967, Western) Clint Eastwood, Eli Wal- ››› Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974, Comedy-Drama) Clint Eastwood, Jeff Bridges, George Ken- ››› Joe Kidd (1972) Clint Eastwood. A man becomes lach. Three violent, determined men vie for a $200,000 treasure. (CC) nedy. Premiere. A thief and a drifter join forces to evade their pursuers. caught in a Mexican-American range war. (CC) APL 43 43 Call of Wildman Call of Wildman Call of Wildman Call of Wildman Call of Wildman Call of Wildman Call of Wildman Call of Wildman Call of Wildman Call of Wildman Call of Wildman Call of Wildman BET 56 56 Centric Presents: 2011 Soul Train Awards Host Cedric “The Entertainer.” The BET Awards 2012 Chris Brown, Nicki Minaj and . (CC) The Real Housewives of New York The Real Housewives of New York New York City Social (N) The Real Housewives of New York Gallery Girls “I’m Not Sorry” Kerri in- The Real Housewives of New York BRAVO 66 66 City “This Party Is Toast” (CC) City Aviva hosts a charity event. City “Slutty Island” (N) (CC) vites the girls to a party. (N) City “Slutty Island” (CC) CBUT 29 29 News Coronation Street Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (CC) Mr. D ’ Laughs: Gags Republic of Doyle ’ (CC) (DVS) CBC News: The National ’ (CC) George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight C M T 61 61 Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders CNBC 46 46 American Greed: The Fugitives American Greed: The Fugitives American Greed: The Fugitives American Greed: The Fugitives American Greed: The Fugitives Teeter Hang Ups Hair Restoration CNN 44 44 Obama Reveal. America’s Choice 2012: Democratic Convention Obama Revealed: The Man, The President America’s Choice 2012: Democratic Convention Obama Revealed: Man, President CNNH 45 45 Obama Revealed: The Man, The President (N) Conventn. Nancy Grace Showbiz Tonight Obama Reveal. America’s Choice 2012: Democratic Convention The Colbert Re- The Daily Show Jeff Dunham: Spark of Insanity Jeff Dunham returns with Jeff Dunham: Arguing With Myself Jeff Dunham: Spark of Insanity Jeff Dunham returns with Jeff Dunham: Arguing With Myself COM 60 60 port (CC) With Jon Stewart new characters. (CC) The comic performs. (CC) new characters. (CC) The comic performs. (CC) D I S 41 41 Austin & Ally ’ Gravity Falls ’ Jessie ’ (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Shake It Up! Rocky and CeCe travel to Tokyo. ’ (CC) Shake It Up! ’ My Babysitter Phineas and Ferb Jessie ’ (CC) A.N.T. Farm (CC) I (Almost) Got Away With It ’ (CC) ’ (CC) American Chopper ’ (CC) American Chopper Senior asks Junior American Chopper ’ (CC) American Chopper Senior asks Junior DSC 8 8 to work with him. (N) (CC) to work with him. ’ (CC) Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Married to Jonas Married to Jonas Chelsea Lately (N) Married to Jonas E! 65 65 “Mothers & Daughters” Khloe is her nephew’s guardian. “Kardashian Therapy - Part One” ESPN 32 32 College Football Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 2012 U.S. Open Tennis Round of 16. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) NASCAR Now (N) NFL Presents College Football Ohio at Penn State. FAM 39 39 Switched at Birth ’ (CC) Switched at Birth ’ (CC) Switched at Birth (N) ’ (CC) ›› Sweet Home Alabama (2002) Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 Special Report With Bret Baier On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Special Report With Bret Baier 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 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Two and a Half Two and a Half Two and a Half Two and a Half Two and a Half Two and a Half Two and a Half Two and a Half Two and a Half Two and a Half Two and a Half Two and a Half FX 53 53 Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Deutsche Bank Championship, Final Round. From the TPC Boston in Norton, Mass. Golf Central (N) Ryder Cup Highlights The Golf Fix HALL 19 19 ›› A Walton Thanksgiving Reunion (1993, Drama) Richard Thomas, Ralph ›› A Walton Easter (1997, Drama) Richard Thomas, Ralph Waite, Michael Frasier “Hungry Frasier “Hooping Frasier “Docu. Frasier “It Takes Waite. In 1963, the Waltons gather for a contemplative holiday. (CC) Learned. John Boy returns home for his parents’ wedding anniversary. (CC) Heart” ’ (CC) Cranes” ’ (CC) Drama” ’ (CC) Two to Tangle” HGTV 68 68 House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters House Hunters Love It or List It (CC) Love It or List It (N) (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l Love It or List It “Pollock Jones” HIST 37 37 (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) American Pickers (N) (CC) Pawn Stars (N) Pawn Stars (N) Counting Cars Counting Cars L I FE 51 51 Trading Spouses: Mommy Trading Spouses: Mommy ›› Tyler Perry’s the Family That Preys (2008, Drama) Kathy Bates, Alfre Woodard. (CC) 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 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Inbetweeners WakeBrothers (N) Guy Code (N) ’ NBCS 34 34 ›››› Rocky (1976), Talia Shire ›››› Rocky (1976) Sylvester Stallone. A heavyweight champ gives a club fighter a title shot. IndyCar Racing Baltimore Grand Prix. From Baltimore. MLS 36 NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SquarePants ’ (CC) SpongeBob ›››› E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982, Science Fiction) Henry Thomas, Dee Wallace. ’ (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 “Stage Bite” Bad Girls Club: Mexico “Miserella” Girlfriend Confidential: LA (N) R O OT 31 31 MLS Soccer Mariners Access MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox at Seattle Mariners. From Safeco Field in Seattle. (Subject to Blackout) Bensinger Planet X Square The Dan Patrick Show SPIKE 57 57 ›››› Star Wars V: The Empire Strikes Back (1980, Science Fiction) Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford. ››› Star Wars VI: Return of the Jedi (1983, Science Fiction) Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher. Luke and his allies have a confronta- Luke Skywalker, Han Solo and Princess Leia face Darth Vader’s wrath. ’ tion with Darth Vader. ’ SYFY 59 59 ››› Stake Land ›› Blade II (2002) Wesley Snipes. A vampire hunter unites with his prey against a new threat. ›› Daybreakers (2009, Horror) Ethan Hawke, Willem Dafoe. (CC) ››› Stake Land (2010) Nick Damici. TBN 20 20 Kingdom Conn. Jesse Duplantis Glenn Beck: Restoring Love Joel Osteen Manna-Fest (CC) Live-Holy Land Creflo Dollar Kroeze Brothers Don & Kathy Live ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ TBS 55 55 ›› 17 Again (2009, Comedy) Zac Efron, Leslie Mann, Thomas Lennon. A 37- Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy “New Conan Jennifer Love Hewitt; Breckin year-old man miraculously transforms into a teenager. (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Kidney in Town” Meyer. (CC) TLC 38 38 Bates Bates Big Tiny (N) (CC) Big Tiny (N) (CC) Little People: Down Under Bates Bates Big Tiny ’ (CC) Big Tiny ’ (CC) Little People: Amy’s 50th Birthday Rizzoli & Isles Jane and Maura investi- Rizzoli & Isles The squad gets a new Major Crimes “Medical Causes” Raydor Major Crimes Major Crimes partners Perception “Kilimanjaro” Pierce interacts Major Crimes Major Crimes partners TNT 54 54 gate a murder. (CC) homicide detective. (CC) fulfills her promise. (CC) with the FBI. (N) (CC) with a student. (N) (CC) with the FBI. (CC) TOON 42 42 Regular Show Adventure Time 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 Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations TRUTV 49 49 Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick All Worked Up All Worked Up ’ USA 58 58 NCIS “Ravenous” The team searches for NCIS: Los Angeles The case of a mur- WWE Monday Night RAW (N Same-day Tape) (CC) ›› Fast & Furious (2009, Action) Vin a missing Marine. (CC) dered drug dealer. ’ (CC) Diesel, Paul Walker. (CC) VH1 62 62 Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta “Reunion” Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta “Reunion” T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta “Reunion” T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny

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(N Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) Dateline NBC ’ (CC) KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show With NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) (S Live) (CC) Jay Leno IND 6 6 The Nate Berkus Show ’ (CC) Extra (N) (CC) Access Hollyw’d Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Dr. Phil ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Northwest Sprt Law Order: CI KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Democratic National Convention (N) KIRO News: Spe- Entertainment To- NCIS “Playing With Fire” Investigating a NCIS: Los Angeles “Deadline” Investi- KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley (S Live) (CC) cial Edition (CC) night (N) (CC) fire on a Navy vessel. ’ gating Libya’s rebel movement. ness News David Letterman Democratic National Convention The 2012 Democratic National Convention. (N) Dr. Wayne Dyer: Wishes Fulfilled Getting the most out of life. ’ (CC) He Touched Me: The Gospel Music of PBS 9 9 (S Live) (CC) Elvis Presley ’ (CC) American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ The Simpsons The Simpsons Q13 FOX News at 9 Rose, Arcega- Friends ’ (Part 2 Friends ’ (CC) 30 Rock “Goodbye, 30 Rock “Jack-Tor” MNT 10 10 (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) “Springfield Up” ’ (CC) Dunn, Kelly and Levine. (N) (CC) of 2) (CC) My Friend” ’ (CC) The King of The King of The Office “The The Office “Scott’s Hart of Dixie “Destiny & Denial” George The Next “New York” Contestants from Seinfeld “The Alter- Seinfeld “The Frasier Syndica- Frasier “Roz, a C W 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Convention” ’ Tots” ’ takes a trip to New Orleans. New York. ’ (CC) nate Side” ’ Hamptons” (CC) tion. ’ (CC) Loan” ’ (CC) Rick Steves’ Eu- Rick Steves’ Eu- Antiques Roadshow “Philadelphia, PA” NOVA Life returns to Mount St. Helens. Nature “Kilauea: Mountain of Fire” As Time Goes By The Red Green Charlie Rose (N) ’ (CC) PBS 12 12 rope (Part 3 of 3) rope ’ (CC) Paintings by John F. Kensett. ’ (CC) (DVS) Kilauea is an active volcano. ’ (CC) Show ’ (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your The Big Bang The Big Bang Hell’s Kitchen “2 Chefs Compete” The MasterChef “Top 3 Compete” The final 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) top two finalists are determined. three contestants compete. (N) Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Invicta Watches: Invicta Live From Invicta Watches: Invicta Live From Style: Evening Edition Sonia Bitton for Brilliante Sonia Bitton for Brilliante Watch Time Criminal Minds “Sense Memory” Un- Criminal Minds “Today I Do” The team Criminal Minds “Coda” Reid connects Criminal Minds “Valhalla” Prentiss is Criminal Minds “Lauren” Prentiss pre- Flashpoint “Unconditional Love” A car- ION 15 15 usual murders in Los Angeles. (CC) investigates disappearances. with an autistic child. ’ (CC) suspicious of a nemesis. ’ pares to confront Ian Doyle. ’ jacker holds a young man captive. IND 18 18 Celebration Joel Osteen (CC) John Hagee K. Copeland Life Today (CC) Joyce Meyer Celebration Joni Lamb Joel Osteen KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Democratic National Convention (N) Jeopardy! (CC) Wheel of Fortune The Middle ’ (CC) Last Man Standing Happy Endings ’ The B---- in Apart- KATU News at 11 Nightline (N) (CC) ABC 22 22 (S Live) (CC) “Big Money” (DVS) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) ment 23 (N) ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Democratic National Convention (N) America’s Got Talent Twelve acts perform. (N Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) To Be Announced NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) (S Live) (CC) 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión 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) Access Hollywood Hell’s Kitchen “2 Chefs Compete” The MasterChef “Top 3 Compete” The final 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (N) (CC) top two finalists are determined. three contestants compete. (N) (N) Raymond (CC) Criminal Minds “Hanley Waters” Tar- Coma Healthy patients slip into comas. (Part 1 of 2) (CC) Coma Healthy patients slip into comas. (N) (Part 2 of 2) (CC) Coma Healthy patients slip into comas. A&E 52 52 geted killings in Florida. ’ (CC) (Part 1 of 2) (CC) A MC 67 67 ›››› GoodFellas (1990, Crime Drama) Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci. ››› Crimson Tide (1995, Suspense) Denzel Washington, Gene Hackman, George Dzundza. Pre- ››› The Last of the Mohicans (1992, Adventure) Daniel An Irish-Italian hood joins the 1950s New York Mafia. (CC) miere. U.S. submarine officers clash over orders to launch nukes. (CC) Day-Lewis, Madeleine Stowe, Russell Means. (CC) APL 43 43 Call of Wildman Call of Wildman Wild Amazon “Winners and Losers” Wild Amazon ’ (CC) Walking the Amazon Explorers set out to walk the Amazon. ’ (CC) Wild Amazon ’ (CC) BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live “Top 10 Countdown” ›› Rebound (2005) Martin Lawrence, Wendy Raquel Robinson. (CC) Democratic National Convention 2012 Nominees for President. (N) (CC) Reed Between Flipping Out “There’s No Place Like Gallery Girls “I’m Not Sorry” Kerri in- The Real Housewives of New York Flipping Out “A House Divided” Argu- Flipping Out “A House Divided” Argu- Gallery Girls “I’m Not Sorry” Kerri in- BRAVO 66 66 Home” Jeff looks for a home. (CC) vites the girls to a party. City “Slutty Island” (CC) ments strain a relationship. (N) ments strain a relationship. (CC) vites the girls to a party. CBUT 29 29 News Coronation Street Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (CC) Rick Mercer 22 Minutes (CC) CBC Winnipeg Comedy Festival ’ CBC News: The National ’ (CC) George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight C M T 61 61 Yes, Dear (CC) Yes, Dear (CC) Reba “As Is” ’ Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) ››› Under Siege (1992) Steven Seagal. A Navy cook thwarts a plot to hijack a battleship. ’ ››› Under Siege CNBC 46 46 60 Minutes on CNBC “Disaster” American Greed “Tri Energy” Mad Money 60 Minutes on CNBC “Disaster” American Greed Paid Program Paid Program CNN 44 44 Democratic National Convention The 2012 Democratic National Convention. (N) (S Live) (CC) Piers Morgan Tonight (N) (Live) Democratic National Convention ’ (CC) CNNH 45 45 Democratic National Convention (Left in Progress) (N) (S Live) (CC) Nancy Grace Showbiz Tonight Piers Morgan Tonight (N) (Live) Democratic National Convention ’ It’s Always Sunny Tosh.0 (CC) The Colbert Re- The Daily Show Workaholics (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) The Burn With Jeff The Daily Show The Colbert Re- COM 60 60 in Phila. port (CC) With Jon Stewart Ross (N) With Jon Stewart port (N) (CC) D I S 41 41 Good-Charlie Jessie ’ (CC) ››› Spy Kids (2001) Antonio Banderas. ’ (CC) Gravity Falls ’ Code 9 ’ (CC) Austin & Ally ’ My Babysitter Phineas and Ferb Jessie ’ (CC) A.N.T. Farm (CC) ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ DSC 8 8 (CC) Deadliest Catch (CC) Deadliest Catch (CC) Deadliest Catch (CC) Deadly Seas (CC) Deadliest Catch (CC) Fashion Police E! News (N) Opening Act “Von & Lady Gaga” Von Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Chelsea Lately (N) E! News E! 65 65 Smith opens for Lady Gaga. “Kardashian Therapy - Part One” MLB Baseball New York Yankees at MLB Baseball Teams TBA. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Tampa Bay Rays. (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 2012 U.S. Open Tennis Men’s Round of 16 and Women’s Quarterfinals. (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) NFL Presents SportsNation (N) FAM 39 39 Beverly Hills Nannies ’ (CC) Beverly Hills Nannies ’ (CC) Beverly Hills Nannies ’ (CC) Beverly Hills Nannies (N) (CC) Beverly Hills Nannies (N) ’ (CC) The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 Hannity (N) America’s Election Headquarters (N) On the Record With Greta Van Susteren (N) (Live) (CC) America’s Election Headquarters Record FOOD 35 35 Chopped “Oui, Oui, Confit” Cupcake Wars Cupcake Wars Chopped “Own It!” Chopped “Stacking Up” (N) Chopped “Chefs on a Mission” FX 53 53 How I Met Your How I Met Your Two and a Half Two and a Half ›› Date Night (2010, Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell, Tina Fey, Mark Wahlberg. ›› Date Night (2010, Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell, Tina Fey, Mark Wahlberg. Mother ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) A case of mistaken identity leads to a wild adventure. A case of mistaken identity leads to a wild adventure. GOLF 70 70 Golf (N) Golf Central Ryder Cup Ryder Cup Highlights Ryder Cup Learning Center Inside PGA Tour Little House on the Prairie Moving the Little House on the Prairie Adam pan- Little House on the Prairie Apprentice Little House on the Prairie Feigning Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier “Daphne Frasier “The Wiz- Frasier “Semi-De- HALL 19 19 blind children to town. (CC) ics at a river crossing. (CC) to Jewish woodcarver. (CC) blindness to stop divorce. (CC) Returns” (CC) ard and Roz” ’ cent Proposal” HGTV 68 68 My First Place My First Place Hunters Int’l House Hunters Love It or List It (CC) Property Virgins Property Virgins House Hunters Hunters Int’l Million Dollar Million Dollar HIST 37 37 Modern Marvels “Engines” (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Top Gear “One Tank” (N) (CC) Counting Cars (N) Counting Cars (N) Top Gear “Cult Classics” (CC) L I FE 51 51 Dance Moms Maddie refuses a solo. Dance Moms Abby’s annual recital. Dance Moms “New Girl in Town” Dance Moms “Solo Fever” (N) (CC) The Week the Women Went (N) The Week the Women Went (CC) 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 Awkward. ’ Awkward. ’ Awkward. ’ ››› Mean Girls (2004) Lindsay Lohan. A teen becomes friends with three cruel schoolmates. Teen Mom “Reunion” (N) (CC) ››› Mean Girls (2004, Comedy) ’ NBCS 34 34 Costas Tonight EA Madden Show Dream On: Journey ›› Rocky IV (1985, Drama) Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire, Burt Young. Dream On: Journey NICK 40 40 Victorious (CC) Victorious (CC) Figure It Out ’ Splatalot (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ›› Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle (2003, Action) Cameron Diaz. (CC) ›› Cruel Intentions (1999) , . (CC) All the Right Moves “Finding Nuvo” ›› Cruel Intentions (1999) (CC) R O OT 31 31 Mariners Access Mariners Pre. MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox at Seattle Mariners. From Safeco Field in Seattle. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) Mariners Post. The Dan Patrick Show MLB Baseball Bar Rescue “Broke Black Sheep” Jon Bar Rescue Pirate-themed bar in Silver Bar Rescue “Murphy’s Mess” Jon must Bar Rescue “Bottomless Pit” A failing Bar Rescue “Mystique or Murder?” Jon Bar Rescue “Tiki Curse” The Bamboo SPIKE 57 57 tries to rescue the Black Sheep. Spring, Md. ’ fix a rat-infested bar. ’ dive bar in Orange, Calif. ’ restores the Mystique Lounge. Beach Tiki Bar. ’ SYFY 59 59 ›› Daybreakers (2009, Horror) (CC) Face Off Face Off “Pirate Treasure” Face Off “Year of the Dragon” (N) Collection Intervention (N) Face Off “Year of the Dragon” TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince ’ Rod Parsley Praise the Lord (CC) ACLJ This Week Full Flame with Secrets-Clement Creflo Dollar Praise the Lord (CC) The King of The King of Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Van The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan (N) (CC) TBS 55 55 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Shower Head” ’ Buren Boys” Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) TLC 38 38 19 Kids-Count 19 Kids-Count Abby & Brittany Abby & Brittany High School Moms ’ (CC) 19 Kids-Count 19 Kids-Count Abby & Brittany Abby & Brittany High School Moms ’ (CC) The Mentalist “Red Sauce” Investigating The Mentalist “Miss Red” Patrick Bones “The Woman in Limbo” Brennan Bones “Titan on the Tracks” A train Bones “The Suit on the Set” Brennan CSI: NY “A Man a Mile” A construction TNT 54 54 the murder of a mobster. ’ searches for a killer. ’ (CC) makes a shocking discovery. ’ wreck leads to mystery. ’ (CC) and Booth go to Los Angeles. worker is killed. ’ (CC) TOON 42 42 World of Gumball World of Gumball World of Gumball Dragons: Riders Level Up (N) Adventure Time 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 Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (N) (CC) Toy Hunter (CC) Toy Hunter (CC) Bizarre Foods/Zimmern TRUTV 49 49 Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) World’s Dumbest... Dumb drivers. Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn World’s Dumbest... Dumb drivers. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A White Collar “Ancient History” A series Covert Affairs “Glass Spider” Bringing Royal Pains “Dancing With the Devil” USA 58 58 “Game” ’ (CC) 10-year-old girl goes missing. (CC) stranger assaults an FBI agent. (CC) of museum heists. (N) (CC) Simon in is a top priority. (N) HankMed treats a pop star. VH1 62 62 Big Ang ’ Big Ang ’ Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta “Reunion” T.I. and Tiny ››› Drumline (2002) Nick Cannon. Rivalry between two drummers threatens a college band. Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta “Reunion”