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$1 Early Week Edition Tuesday, Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com Nov. 24, 2015 Adna Soccer Winter Gala Lady Pirates Take Third Place in State $92,000 Raised for Equipment at Hospital After Flawless Regular Season / Sports 1 Foundation’s Annual Fundraiser / Main 3 Lower Black Friday Fishing Ready Enrollment WDFW Loads Lakes With Trout in Time for Fishing Opener Impacts Centralia College Budget ADMiNiSTRAToRS: Increased Enrollment Would Mitigate 2017-18 Shortfall By Dameon Pesanti [email protected] Enrollment at Centralia College is down, and while that won’t affect the school’s bud- get this year, it will impact the budget for the 2017-18 school year, but administrators hope it leaves them enough time to find a solution. Based on the number of stu- dents attending the college, the school’s budget is up $90,000 for 2016-17 for a total of $12.2 mil- lion, but unless the school’s en- rollment increases, it’ll drop by $475,000, down to about $11.7 million, for 2017-18.

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Pete Caster / [email protected] One-pound rainbow trout jump out of a net atop the Department of Fish and Wildlife tanker used to transport them to Fort Borst Lake where they were dropped into the water on Monday morning in Centralia. Move by

By Dameon Pesanti County [email protected] Commission While retailers are stock- ing their shelves for the biggest Riles Assessor shopping day of the year, fishery managers with the Washington 60-DAY FiLiNG PERioD: Department of Fish and Wild- life are stocking up for those Dianne Dorey Says Vote looking to snag something else to Extend Valuation entirely. “This is a great opportunity Appeal Deadline Will to skip the malls, avoid the Negatively Impact stress and enjoy a fun day on the water with family and friends,” Taxing Districts Larry Phillips, WDFW inland By Kaylee osowski fish program manager, said. On Monday, WDFW Hatch- [email protected] ery Specialist Mario Troche Normally, extending the backed a larger tanker truck to deadline for taxpayers to appeal the shores of the lake at Fort their valuations from 30 days to Borst Park in Centralia. He was 60 days wouldn’t have much of carrying 900 rainbow trout, all an impact. weighing more than 1 pound This year, however, because and measuring 15- to 16-inches the valuation of parcels is wrap- each. He’ll take three trips to the Mossyrock Fish Hatchery specialist Mario Troche shows one of the many one-pound rainbow trout that were dropped ping up later than usual, Lewis into Fort Borst Lake on Monday morning in Centralia. please see FiSH, page Main 11 please see CoUNTY, page Main 11

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News Daily Outtake: Adna Third in State of the Weird plaints against him a “political Ex-Student Applies for circus” and described commis- Probation Over Mac and sion members as “clowns.” Cheese Rant ROCKVILLE, Conn. (AP) News Photographer’s — A former University of Con- Tripod Mistaken for Gun necticut student who went on a drunken, obscenity-laced tirade Prompts 911 Call about jalapeno-bacon macaroni LANCASTER, Pa. (AP) — and cheese applied for probation Police were called to a central Monday. Pennsylvania office building af- Luke Gatti filed the applica- ter someone mistakenly thought tion for accelerated rehabilita- a photographer’s tripod was a tion at Rockville Superior Court, gun. The Hartford Courant reported . LNP reported the inci- The charges against him — mis- dent happened about 11 a.m. Brandon Hansen / [email protected] demeanor breach of peace and Wednesday at the Griest Build- criminal trespassing — will be The Adna girls soccer team poses for a portrait after inishing third at the State 2B Girls Soccer Tournament Saturday, in ing in Lancaster. dropped if he is accepted into Sumner. The story is in today’s Sports section. See more at www.lewiscountysports.com. The caller thought a machine the program for first-time of- fenders and meets the required gun was carried into the build- conditions. ing, so police conducted a floor- The 19-year-old former by-floor search only to find the Notable Quote freshman from Bayville, New photographer and her tripod. York, was arrested over his Oct. Employees at Industrial Res- 4 outburst in the Student Union. olution, a software firm in the He ranted at and shoved a uni- building, took a photo of the versity food service supervisor responding officers and the pho- “Community helping community is what it is for refusing to sell him the mac- tographer, who mugged for the aroni and cheese. camera. The company posted ... We want to make the children smile and by The altercation was caught the image on its Facebook page. gosh it works real well. on a video and has been widely Lancaster police Lt. Todd viewed online. Umstead says the caller did the Gatti later released his own right thing that police would DeDe Tupper video in which he apologized for “much rather respond to a call his actions. like this” and find nothing than He’s no longer enrolled at not get a call when someone re- Our Christmas Surprise volunteer UConn. ally has a gun. (see page Main 7 for the full story)

That’s A Lot Of Coin: Castleton University’s Mascot Has Been Mayor Tries to Pay Today in History $4K Fine With Coins Missing For A Month CASTLETON, Vt. (AP) — Today’s Highlight in History: II, U.S. bombers based on Saipan himself “Dan Cooper” (but who HIALEAH, Fla. (AP) — Talk Castleton University’s green- about some loose change. attacked Tokyo in the first raid became popularly known as caped Spartan mascot hasn’t On Nov. 24, 1865, Missis- A Miami-area mayor who is against the Japanese capital by “D.B. Cooper”) parachuted from been seen in a month and school sippi became the first Southern feuding with his local commis- land-based planes. a Northwest Orient Airlines officials say they want him back. state to enact laws which came In 1950, the musical “Guys 727 over the Pacific Northwest sion tried to use 360,000 pennies to be known as “Black Codes” and nickels — that’s 28 buckets The costume known as Spar- and Dolls,” based on the writ- after receiving $200,000 dollars ty disappeared from the Student aimed at limiting the rights of ings of Damon Runyon and fea- in ransom; his fate remains un- full of coins — to pay a $4,000 newly freed blacks; other states ethics fine. Government Association offices turing songs by Frank Loesser known. sometime between late Septem- of the former Confederacy soon (LEH’-suhr), opened on Broad- In 1974, the bone fragments Instead of accepting the followed. change, the ethics commission ber and the middle of October. way. of a 3.2 million-year-old homi- doubled the fine for Hialeah Student activities director In 1963, Jack Ruby shot and nid were discovered by scientists Mayor Carlos Hernandez, say- Matthew Patry says Sparty is On this date: mortally wounded Lee Harvey in Ethiopia; the skeletal remains ing he intentionally broke the usually kept in a storage locker In 1784, Zachary Taylor, the Oswald, the accused assassin of were nicknamed “Lucy.” rules because he knew the panel but had been put in a bag under 12th President of the United President John F. Kennedy, in a In 1985, the hijacking of an only accepted checks. And now a desk in the offices after the States, was born in Orange scene captured on live television. Egyptair jetliner parked on the the Miami-Dade Commission closet shelves collapsed. County, Virginia. In 1965, Joseph-Desire ground in Malta ended vio- on Ethics and Public Trust is su- He said he expected the cos- In 1859, British naturalist Mobutu (later known as Mobu- lently as Egyptian commandos ing the mayor. tume to show up on Halloween Charles Darwin published “On tu Sese Seko) seized power in stormed the plane. Fifty-eight The commission ruled in but it didn’t. the Origin of Species,” which ex- the Congo (later known as the people died in the raid, in addi- July that Hernandez lied about The Student Government plained his theory of evolution Democratic Republic of Congo, tion to two others killed by the interest rates on a $180,000 loan Association bought the mascot by means of natural selection. and for a time, as Zaire) through hijackers. to a jewelry salesman now jailed for $1,700 last year to replace one In 1939, British Overseas a military coup. In 1995, voters in Ireland for a pyramid scheme. that was showing its wear. The Airways Corp. (BOAC) was for- In 1969, Apollo 12 splashed narrowly approved a constitu- El Nuevo Herald reported school is using the old mascot mally established. down safely in the Pacific. tional amendment legalizing that Hernandez has called com- for now. In 1944, during World War In 1971, a hijacker calling divorce. The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Nov. 24, 2015 Today Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. 100s 54.04 65.0 -0.13 L L 90s L Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s 75.79 85.0 -0.05 70s Cowlitz at Packwood 60s H H 2.56 10.5 -0.05 50s Cowlitz at Randle 40s Showers Likely Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny 8.27 18.0 -0.13 30s 41º 28º 39º 24º 41º 25º 44º 28º 45º 33º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 14.93 ---- +0.03 10s 0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and location of frontal systems at noon. Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon L H Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 7:27 a.m. Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 4:29 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 48 Moonrise ...... 4:10 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 32 34/23 39/19 Moonset...... 5:39 a.m. Normal High ...... 50 Port Angeles Today Wed. Normal Low...... 38 35/26 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 64 in 1939 Anchorage 45/35 mc 43/33 sh Record Low...... 8 in 1985 39/29 Boise 44/26 sh 35/19 sn Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg Full Last New First Boston 43/32 s 46/37 s Yesterday ...... 0.00" 41/26 39/24 11/25 12/3 12/11 12/18 Dallas 63/58 pc 67/63 mc Month to date ...... 9.09" Tacoma Honolulu 84/73 s 84/73 s Normal month to date ...5.47" Centralia 42/31 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 68/50 s 54/38 s Year to date...... 35.42" 41/28 Yakima Nashville 56/38 s 59/46 s Normal year to date ....38.31" Chehalis Allergen Today Wednesday Phoenix 77/54 s 66/42 s 39/28 Longview 41/27 Trees None None St. Louis 57/42 s 57/48 mc Salt Lake City 57/37 pc 43/25 rs WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 44/27 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 56/46 ra 54/43 s Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 50/33 s 53/38 s Portland 45/29 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo - graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 45/30 40/32 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Wed. Today Wed. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Wed. Today Wed. Baghdad 70/50 s 70/52 s New Delhi 82/61 s 84/61 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 25/12 cl 23/5 pc Paris 41/41 ra 48/41 sh Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 39/31 rs 41/29 s Spokane 38/22 sn 29/16 s London 46/45 ra 48/37 pc Rio de Janeiro 77/73 t 79/73 t cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 45/33 sh 45/33 s Tri Cities 40/29 rs 36/20 s Mexico City 72/50 cl 73/54 cl Rome 55/41 pc 54/46 pc sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 41/26 rs 39/23 s Wenatchee 42/23 sn 36/18 s Moscow 28/18 pc 28/27 cl Sydney 73/64 pc 81/72 s Support Reading

In The Schools SupportReadingFiller-5x2 Call 807-8203 to donate your paper when you go on vacation • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015 Providence Winter Gala Raises $92,000 for Medical Equipment By The Chronicle Merten were sold for $2,000 With the final results still each. The pens were formed being tallied, the Providence from wood given to Merten by a Healthcare Foundation-Centra- carpenter at the U.S.S. Constitu- lia Winter Gala appears to have tion in Boston. raised about $92,000. Merten makes the items The event, held Saturday at through her business, Monarch the Great Wolf Lodge, was at- Pens. tended by about 200 people. This year's Winter Gala's fo- It was the 27th year of the cus was raising money for the event, though it underwent a purchase of a more state-of-the- name change from Festival of art cystoscope for urology pa- Trees in recent years. tients at Providence Centralia During that time, more Hospital. that $3 million has been raised "We're very excited to get the for healthcare service in Lewis County, according to Chris equipment," Thomas said. Thomas, a communications He thanked the community manager with Providence. for supporting the event, which "This will help keep great was sponsored by Dynamic Col- care close to home in Lewis lectors, Port Blakely Tree Farms, County," Thomas said. Security State Bank, the Sierra The highlight of the evening Pacific Foundation, Dan and came during the auction, when Sheri Keahey, Walt and Mary Courtesy Photo two pens created by Providence Fechtner and Mark and Brenda Tina Merten shows of some of the wood used in her pens from the U.S.S. Constitution, to guests at the Winter Gala, Penny nurse and Toledo artist Tina Nishiyama. Farrer, center, and Kathy Barner. News In Brief Lewis County Receives The Board of County Com- will be closed on Thursday but on the matter, Thurston Coun- pia, was heading south on I-5 missioners accepted the $717,000 will reopen on Friday. ty officials are monitoring the approaching milepost 93, three $45,000 for Marijuana Community Development Block Curbside waste collection roadway and working to find a miles south of Tumwater, in the Prevention Programs Grant from the state for the wa- schedules will remain un- permanent fix that will eventu- first lane. ter system, which the county changed, collections of recycling ally lead to the road being com- A second vehicle, a 1995 Targeted at Youths currently operates. and garbage will still happen on pletely reopened. As of now there Honda Civic driven by Michael The total estimated proj- Thanksgiving. is no schedule to fully reopening By The Chronicle James Hartung, 34, of Camas, ect cost is $730,000, so $13,000 Twin Transit will not be op- Prather. Officials are also moni- was disabled on the right shoul- More than $45,000 in state would be needed from the Va- erating on Thanksgiving. It will toring other roads that were im- der at milepost 93. money will go to preventing der Utility Fund over the course resume on Friday morning at its pacted by the heavy rains of last The Subaru drifted onto the marijuana use by Lewis County of the project, which could last regular time, but will stop oper- week. youth. three years. ating at 3 p.m. right shoulder and hit the dis- Updates on the situation can abled Honda, according to the The Board of County Com- “The Vader-Enchanted Valley Intercity Transit of Thurston be found at Thurston County’s Washington State Patrol. missioners approved the Wash- water system is a real success sto- County will not operate its lo- website: www.co.thurston.wa.us/ The crash was caused by ington State Department of So- ry. When we took over this sys- cal or express bus services on home/index.asp. cial and Health Services grant tem it was about 60 percent water Thanksgiving Day. However, Pendleton driving under the in- funds on Monday. loss. They’re now right at 20 per- regular weekend service will re- fluence, and he is now facing a Danette York, director of cent,” said Lewis County Public sume on Friday, including Dial- Driver Faces Vehicular vehicular assault charge, accord- Lewis County Public Health & Works Director Tim Elsea. A-Lift service. ing to a report from the State Pa- Social Services, said the money However, the single reservoir Assault Charge After trol. will be used to implement pre- for the system is a remaining Crash on Interstate 5 Hartung and a passenger, Al- vention programs. weakness. A new reservoir will Prather Road By The Chronicle exandrea C. Kaldenberg, 27, of The money is being awarded allow the old one to go offline for A driver who reportedly hit a Washougal, were both injured to the Community Prevention maintenance. It will also allow Reopened After disabled vehicle on the shoulder and transported to Providence and Wellness Initiative in Mor- for more residents to be served, Closure From Storm of Interstate 5 south of Tumwater St. Peter Hospital in Olympia. ton, but the money could be used Elsea said. By The Chronicle Friday night is facing vehicular The Honda was totaled. throughout the county. Pendleton was also injured “We will be requesting to use Part of Prather Road in assault charges. and transported to Providence it for all (school) districts, not Lewis, Thurston Southwest Thurston County At 7:24 p.m. on Friday, a 1997 just Morton,” York said. near Grand Mound has been Subaru Impreza driven by Tyler St. Peter. The Subaru was also The contract is effective for Counties Offices reopened. The portion of road Murray Pendleton, 26, of Olym- totaled. between Oregon Trail Road July 1, 2015, to June 30, 2017. Closed Thanksgiving, SW and Lundeen Road SW was Public Health is also seeing closed last week after a crack additional marijuana prevention Garbage Pickup formed in the pavement and grant funds. Scheduled to Continue created a risk of the road sliding WE HAVE By The Chronicle downhill. Commissioners Approve Thurston and Lewis coun- Thurston County road crews ties government offices will be created a temporary fix to the MATTRESSES Grant for Vader Water closed Thursday and Friday in road and installed an automated observance of Thanksgiving. traffic signal in the area to allow $ 95 System Reservoir They will resume regular hours for alternating one-way traffic. STARTING AT 89 By The Chronicle on Monday, Nov. 30. However, travel through the area A grant for a new reservoir for The Waste and Recovery Sta- is limited to passenger and emer- the Vader-Enchanted Valley wa- tion in Lacey and the transfer gency vehicles only. ter system was approved Monday. stations in Centralia and Morton According to a press release Northwest News In Brief Two Yale Students From he is being wrongfully fired and larger plan to shrink aluminum has filed a lawsuit. output. It said it will continue Pacific Northwest are The Herald reported in a operating the casthouse in Fern- Rhodes Scholars story on Friday that 53-year-old dale. Dennis Taylor says city leaders According to the notice filed TWINS, FULL, QUEEN AND SEATTLE (AP) — Two Yale are trying to ruin his reputation. with the state Employment Se- University students from the Mayor Vern Little and former curity Department, temporary KING SETS AVAILABLE Pacific Northwest have been city administrator Jan Berg are layoffs could begin Jan. 5 for 415 named Rhodes scholars. named as defendants. workers in Wenatchee and Jan. Jared Milfred of Portland, City officials declined to 18 for 465 workers in Ferndale. Oregon, and Mason Ji of Shore- comment to the newspaper. 1601 S. Gold Street · Centralia line, Washington, are among the The lawsuit centers on a re- The company hasn’t said how 32 American students chosen as port by an investigator hired by long the smelters would be idled, 360-736-3832 Rhodes scholars for 2016. the city that determined Taylor saying it will evaluate market Milfred is a senior studying was being dishonest concerning conditions to determine if and for a bachelor's degree in eth- Taylor rebuking another super- when a restart is possible. CH549104rc.jd ics, politics and economics. He visor. has combined research in politi- The lawsuit says that conclu- cal theory and political science sion is “false and defamatory.” with a passion for social justice Taylor’s attorney says the advocacy and campaign finance city is retaliating against Taylor reform. He works as an EMT on because he supported a former campus and is editor of Yale's officer who received a $325,000 Journal of Political Thought. settlement from the city follow- Ji is a senior majoring in ing a sexual harassment claim. global affairs. He was also a stu- Tickets: $22 Adults Friday, December 18 7:30 pm dent at the School of Interna- $15 Children & Seniors tional Studies at Peking Univer- Alcoa Notifies State Saturday, December 19 2:00 & 7:30 pm sity. His senior thesis focuses on of Layoffs in Ferndale, Sunday, December 20 1:00 & 5:30 pm East-West dialogue and dispute resolution. He has interned at Wenatchee Tickets Available: “Pay What You Can” the White House and for one of FERNDALE (AP) — Alcoa www.swwdance.org Thursday, December 17th 6:00 pm China's largest law firms and is a has given the state notice that it SWW Dance Center tickets sold at the door - 4:30 pm competitive table tennis player in plans to lay off workers at two Call 360-748-4789 the U.S. and China. aluminum smelters in Ferndale and Wenatchee. The Bellingham Herald re- Lake Stevens Police ported that Alcoa has filed a 60- Commander Files day layoff notice for both facili- CH550169cbw.cg ties. Lawsuit Against City The company said in a state- EVERETT (AP) — The Lake ment earlier this month that it Stevens police commander says will idle the smelters as part of a Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015

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CH550473bw.cg • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015 Adna Bluegrass Christmas Show Scheduled for Dec. 5 By The Chronicle The Chronicle is published Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings by Lafromboise Communications, Inc. The Adna Grange will host a Bluegrass Christmas Concert MISSED OR LATE PAPER? starting at 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. Delivery deadlines: 5, featuring the well-known band Tuesday and Thursday ...... 5:30 p.m. Kathy Boyd & Phoenix Rising. Saturday ...... 7:30 a.m. Missed papers will only be credited up to 2 weeks, Kathy Boyd & Phoenix Ris- PLEASE call us immediately Monday - Friday at ing is the International Music 360-807-8203 or leave us a message on our after hours & Entertainment Association’s line at 360-807-7676 2015 Bluegrass Group of the Year. 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Main 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015 LOCAL Chehalis City Council Sees Glimpse of Future Recreation Park PLANS: For Green who’s being asked. The desires of mended improving drainage, Hedwall Park. He acknowledged Skillings Connolly representa- Chehalis residents split between building walking paths, replac- flooding is an issue in the park, tives recommended connecting Space, Ballfields Could wanting to keep the ballfields ing the two community kitch- but said there are opportunities streets around the park to give Eventually Be Moved and wanting more green space. ens with one 5,800-square-foot to address that. better flow and adding spaces Almost everyone wanted a community room with a small Open space at Recreation around the back of the park. To Stan Hedwall reincarnated version of Penny amphitheater on the side, adding Park would come at phase three. The City Council will have a By Dameon Pesanti Playground. lighting improvements, picnic According to Skillings Con- workshop on the park on Nov. 30. Representatives from the shelters, improved parking and nolly, the community members Councilor Tony Ketchum said [email protected] engineering firm Skillings Con- maintaining the current ballfield that participated in the process he’ll be absent but said he isn’t The Chehalis City Council nolly gave a condensed version configuration. emphasized the importance of opposed to moving the fields to heard a summary of weeks of of the feedback given by more However, Tom Skillings, of having ballfields to meet com- Stan Hedwall. community feedback and input than 1,000 people in community Skillings Connolly, said the park munity needs and be a local eco- The next steps will be final- on the future of Recreation Park meetings and online participa- is too small to offer truly “first nomic driver. izing designs for phase one, do- and some suggestions on how to tion. Based on those, they offered class” facilities complete with They also favored having a ing a feasibility and cost benefit implement changes during its a three-phase plan to address bleachers, dugouts, concessions new Penny Playground that had analysis for relocating the fields, Monday meeting. the community’s desires — the and adequate parking like the much the same look and feel as well as soliciting bids for the The council and the commu- first of which is projected to cost city desires. For phase two, he as that of the current one, but project. nity want a first-class facility, but about $5.83 million. recommended the city investi- one that was fenced in. Better Construction is expected to what that looks like depends on Skillings Connolly recom- gate putting four fields at Stan parking was also emphasized. begin in May or June of next year. North County Industrial Access Project Seeks Public Input Early FINDING A SOLUTION: are against the Federal Highway Administration’s goals, the study Involved Agencies showed that new access point Forming Committees could relieve truck traffic at to Determine Project Harrison Avenue and at Grand Mound. Alternatives for Potential “And if a change in highway Interchange in North access could do that and stimu- Lewis County late economic development, that is consistent with Federal High- By Kaylee Osowski way’s mission,” Black said. [email protected] The firm has been gathering a team of stakeholders to form Previous attempts to improve two committees to consider the access to northern Lewis County, possible alternatives. primarily the Port of Centralia, The steering committee is didn’t involve the public until late in the process. made up of representatives from This time around, the pub- Chehalis, Centralia, Tenino, Bu- lic has been invited to comment coda, Lewis County, WSDOT, and ask questions early. federal highways and economic At a Monday public meeting representatives. at the Oakview Grange in Cen- The other committee will be tralia, SCJ Alliance consulting made up of transportation plan- services presented information ners and engineers from some about the North County Indus- Kaylee Osowski / [email protected] of those same agencies to ensure trial Access project and what Thera Black, transportation planning manager with SCJ Alliance, talks about the North County Industrial Access project at a alternatives are technically well- work will be done in the coming Monday meeting at the Oakview Grange in Centralia. founded and feasible, Johnston months. said. The consultants were also One of the challenges with available to answer questions fol- that we have to bringing living Avenue and state Route 507 to ing access in the area date back the project will be working with lowing the presentation and pro- wage jobs to Lewis County is building a new interchange on I-5. to the 1980s, SCJ Alliance Trans- so many different agencies to vided comment cards and ques- access to industrial properties Likely, the solution will in- portation Planning Manager reach a consensus on a preferred tionnaires for the public. off of the I-5 corridor,” said Tim clude multiple alternatives, SCJ Thera Black said. With Lewis County’s alloca- Elsea, director of Lewis County Alliance Vice President Eric A previous study looked at solution, Johnston said. tion of $500,000 from distressed Public Works. Johnston said. whether adding another access The Legislature approved counties funds, the Lacey-based The firm and committees The first few steps are to clar- point would be justified. $50.5 million for the project firm was hired to begin looking at working on the project will de- ify the need of the project. Then, While additional access starting in 2025. the possibilities to improve access termine alternatives to make ac- in early 2016, the firm hopes to points on freeways can increase Updates and a comments sec- along Interstate 5 north of Centra- cess better, which could include begin to look at the alternatives, the opportunity for crashes and tion can be found on the project’s lia to spur economic development. anything from improving local, Johnston said. create an incentive to grow re- recently launched website, lewis- “One of the biggest obstacles existing streets such as Harrison Previous studies on improv- tail and residential areas, which industrialaccess.com. Twin Transit Manager Presents Transfer Station Plans to Chehalis City Council DEBATE: Councilors Fontaine said. LaFontaine said ending Sun- LaFontaine argued Twin day service was a difficult deci- Question Project, Transit’s current offices and bus ‘‘This seems to be one of the best sion that had to be made in order Director Emphasizes facilities are across the railroad options for taking care of concerns we’ve to focus on the bus system’s in- tracks in Centralia which is frastructure needs. Improvements For problematic for a bus system. Al- had for a lot of years.’’ Twin Transit Board Member Employees/Riders though the bus stops at the Am- and Councilor Chad Taylor of- trak station in Centralia, there Chad Taylor, fered an apology for not bring- By Dameon Pesanti is no formal agreement with the apologizes for not bringing the matter to the council ing the matter to the council [email protected] station and no facilities bus driv- before purchase plans were announced before the purchase plans were ers can use. He said the current On Monday, Twin Transit announced. But, he said they facility will be used for mainte- looked at all other plans before General Manager Rob LaFon- nance, fueling and bus storage. ect, speculating that costs could capital fund Twin Transit has set settling on the purchase. taine presented the Chehalis City Twin Transit plans to pur- go up to $700,000 by the time aside and grants and state fund- Council with the bus service’s chase two properties at 415 and “I apologize for bringing it up the project was complete. He ing specifically for public trans- at 11th hour. … This seems to be plans to create a new transfer 417 N. Pearl St. for a combined wanted assurances Twin Transit portation. He also said Twin one of the best options for taking center in Centralia. cost of $485,000. It plans to explored all other options, such Transit has no plans to raise At the request of the Chehalis convert the property to a transit as upgrading its current facilities, taxes in its current five-year plan. care of concerns we’ve had for a City Council, the Twin Transit center and relocate its dispatch before moving to purchase the Councilor Daryl Lund asked lot of years,” Taylor said. Authority Board tabled a plan to and administrative staff to it as property. He was also concerned why Twin Transit cut services on He also said he was not in purchase two pieces of property well. LaFontaine said increased the transit board may consider Sundays. favor of a tax increase, nor did in Centralia so the City Council employee presence will also help raising local sales taxes to pay for “How are people going to get he believe the rest of the board could hear more about the plan. keep an eye on activities happen- the project. to church?” he asked. “If you would be. “I’m a believer in good things ing around the location. LaFontaine said the purchas- don’t have money for that, how The Twin Transit board will come to those who wait and I’m Mayor Dennis Dawes took es and construction will be paid are you going to have money for reconsider the acquisition on excited about this project,” La- issue with the cost of the proj- for through a combination of a this project?” Dec. 17 at its next meeting. News in Brief Look for our Thursday cause of threats against minority commentary by Bill Moeller Providence Cancer Two-Way Traffic students on social media. Resource Event SKYKOMISH (AP) — Traffic The university sent out an alert is moving in both directions again and an email to students just after Scheduled for Nov. 30 on storm-damaged U.S. Highway 6 a.m. The email from university By The Chronicle 2 between Skykomish and Stevens President Bruce Shepard says law The final Providence Regional Pass. enforcement officials are investi- Cancer System event for Living Heavy rainfall from Tuesday’s gating. He says they do not know With and Beyond Cancer this year storm washed away a significant if the people who posted what he is scheduled to take place from amount of soil that supports the is calling “hate speech” on social 2:30 to 4 p.m. Monday, Nov. 30, foundation of a small bridge near media are students at the state Skykomish. That forced the clo- in the Mother Joseph Conference university in Bellingham. sure of a 15-mile stretch west of Room at Providence Centralia Law enforcement officials do Stevens Pass, but the state De- not believe there is a threat to gen- Hospital. partment of Transportation said eral campus security, but Shepard The free event is hosted by Co- it completed emergency bridge says a threat to any Western stu- bie Whitten, Ph.D., of Providence, repair work on Monday. dent is an attack on the whole col- who has experience providing re- That said, there’s more work to lege community. sources and support to people liv- come. Officials say they need to Shepard says students of color ing with cancer. close the highway again Tuesday have told him they are afraid to be Patients, family members, night to replace a damaged culvert on campus. 1162 NW State Ave. friends and non-Providence pa- five miles west of Skykomish. The university’s Thanksgiving CHEHALIS, WA 98532 tients are welcome. break was scheduled to begin on For more information, call Wednesday. (360) 412-8949 or go to www. WWU Cancels Classes 360-748-3805 provregister.org to sign up for the 1-800-356-4404 event. Tuesday Over Hate Speech on Social Media SirenS CH545560cz.cg U.S. 2 Near Stevens BELLINGHAM (AP) — West- ern Washington University has www.moerkeandsons.com Pass Reopens to canceled classes on Tuesday be- chronline.com • Main 7 LOCAL / NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015 Report Examines Events in Fatal Washington Wildfire SEATTLE (AP) — An initial est Service, survived but sustained Firefighting officials in the The firefighters who died ini- crew trying to protect homes report looking into the deaths of severe burns after getting out of report say they’ll consider look- tially drove Engine 642 up the ended up deploying the two three firefighters in a rapidly ex- the vehicle and going through ing at possible changes to how dead-end Woods Canyon Road. shelters they had and all fitting panding wildfire in Washington flames. crews fight fires in areas where A coordinating crew member inside and survived with minor state says their engine crashed on “They kept driving downhill, homes are built in forested areas. alerted crews that they needed to injuries. The report said at least a winding dirt road and was en- but they had zero visibility, and Officials say they want to head back down the escape route, one retardant drop reduced the gulfed in flames. the engine went off the road,” the better understand how weather the report said. heat felt by the dozer crew. The 24-page report by state report said. “The engine came to a predictions affected decisions for Engine 642 turned around Tom Zbyszewski’s mother, stop, and the surviving firefighter and federal officials released battling the Twisp fire. but crashed a short time later in Jennifer Zbyszewski, called the Friday looking into the Aug. 19 got out and was immediately en- The report notes that fire- the smoke, described in the re- deaths of the three U.S. Forest Ser- gulfed in flames. He went through fighters on Aug. 19 expected a port as “black as night.” report “well-written and a good vice firefighters says the engine the flames and made his way to shift in the wind in the after- Lyon came out of the flames summary of what happened.” crew faced zero visibility before the road.” noon. screaming to another firefighter: She’s a Forest Service employ- the crash near Twisp. The Seattle Times reported the “The wind had shifted and in- “We need help up there! Please, ee on the Methow Valley Ranger Twenty-year-old Tom Zbysze- document doesn’t assign blame or creased (the fire’s) speed,” the re- we need help!” the report said. District, and has returned to wski, 20, 26-year-old Andrew draw firm conclusions, but is part port said. “Correspondingly, ex- Several other fire engines on work. Zajac, and 31-year-old Richard of a larger analysis by firefight- treme fire behavior was observed, Woods Canyon Road made it out The agency says a longer nar- Wheeler died. Twenty-five-year- ing officials reviewing potential which astounded even the most safely. rative is being developed that will old Daniel Lyon, also with the For- changes to methods and strategies. experienced firefighters at Twisp.” A three-person bulldozer be released with the final report. Our Christmas Surprise Accepting Donated Toys for Dec. 19 Delivery Date HOLIDAYS: Community Group is Celebrating ‘‘No kid walks away its Fifth Year of without a toy.’’ Bringing Gifts to LaNae Eberle, Centralia Children organizer of Our Christmas Surprise By Kaylee Osowski [email protected] well.” In a few weeks, Santa Claus Each year, the group hands is coming to Centralia to deliver out an estimated 600 to 800 gifts, gifts. all of which they wrap them- LaNae Eberle, who will be selves at the home of Loni Smith, playing Santa, and her friends, another of Eberle’s friends and who will be dressed as elves, will elves. drive around town for the fifth “No kid walks away without year in a row delivering gifts to a toy,” Eberle said. “That’s very, any and all the children they very important.” meet along the way on Dec. 19. Any leftover toys are donated The crew calls their endeavor to charities. Our Christmas Surprise and The group also organizes a plans to start at noon in the low- secret Santa program in which er income neighborhoods to en- volunteers are assigned a child to sure the children who might not buy gifts for. This year, 24 Cen- typically have a very extensive Kaylee Osowski / [email protected] tralia children received secret Christmas get gifts. From left, Chrissy Durette, Loni Smith, DeDe Tupper and Lanae Eberle, the organizers of Our Christmas Surprise, a Santas. The route for gift delivery community program in Centralia that brings Christmas gifts to children, pose for a photograph Saturday in Centralia. To celebrate their fifth year on Dec. 19 will be posted on of bringing Christmas to kids in the group’s Facebook page, Our Centralia and raise awareness of Christmas Surprise. wrapped presents for children friends running Our Christmas one little boy who wouldn’t be their project, the group is partici- Eberle and her friends have ages newborn to 15. The drop Surprise estimates between the having much of a Christmas. pating in the Centralia Lighted set donation boxes for gifts at boxes and gifts will be collect- gifts, wrapping paper, flyers and It has grown since then to in- Tractor Parade on Dec. 12. Bub’s Pub, Head Rush Hair Sa- ed on Dec. 15 so the group can gas they each put at least $200 of clude many more children. Our Christmas Surprise cur- lon, the Fox Theatre, The Limit rently only takes place in Cen- wrap them. their own money into the event. “Community helping com- Bar and Grill, Brianna’s Place Sa- tralia, but Tupper said she would lon & Wellness Spa, Campbell’s Along with the donations The idea to hand out gifts to munity is what it is,” said DeDe like to see it expanded to Che- Chrysler Jeep Dodge, The Pearl collected, Eberle and her friends Centralia kids started five years Tupper, Eberle’s longtime friend. halis or Grand Mound, but to do Cafe and Boccata. also buy gifts to give to kids. ago when Eberle learned through “... We want to make the children that would be too much for this Anyone can drop off new, un- The core group of four her friend Chrissy Durette about smile and by gosh it works real group; they’d need another team. Thurston County Food Bank Needs More Turkeys For Thanksgiving Baskets

BY ANDY HOBBS crust recipe and instructions for ing a six-month stretch when he The Olympian cooking the turkey. was homeless. This week is the busiest time “This is beautifully run,” he The Thurston County Food of year for the food bank. The said of the food bank. “It ele- Bank faces a turkey shortage this cost for each Thanksgiving bas- vates people, and it doesn’t make week after nearly 4,000 families ket ranges from $30 to $45, de- people feel like they’re taking a registered for a free Thanksgiv- pending on household size. handout.” ing basket. People began lining up sev- Nearly 100 volunteers were The food bank buys its tur- eral hours before the doors offi- expected to help with Monday’s keys in July to ensure there are enough to go around, but about cially opened for the giveaway at effort. Volunteer coordinator Jen 800 more families signed up this 11 a.m. Monday. At that time, the Butti believes in the mission so year than last year, executive di- line stretched around the corner, much that last summer she quit rector Robert Coit said. with more than 100 people of her job as a legal secretary and “I’ve been scrambling to get all ages, including seniors and took a staff position at the food more,” Coit said of the turkey young parents with babies. A bank. supply. “It took us a little by sur- steady stream of people exited “Every time I drove by the prise.” with shopping carts full of food. food bank, I’d point and say, ‘I’m Some families will get a large One of those recipients was supposed to be going here today,’” chicken instead of a turkey, but Pierre Gosselin, who praised the Butti said in between loading their baskets will still come food bank for its support beyond food into carts Monday morn- fully stocked with a complete just providing a Thanksgiving ing. “There’s so much love in this Thanksgiving meal of potatoes, meal for people in need. Gosse- place.” Steve Bloom / The Olympian apples, canned vegetables, stuff- lin said the food bank “has kept Those who missed Monday’s Thurston County Food Bank volunteer coordinator Jen Butti helps Diana Wilks ing mix, squash and ingredients him going” since he arrived in distribution will be able to get a with one of the approximately 4,000 Thanksgiving food baskets that were expect- for pumpkin pie along with a pie Olympia two years ago, includ- basket Wednesday. ed to be distributed starting Monday. News in Brief The Columbian newspaper Stieg left his home in North issued phones to send sexually- Details on what exactly Burglary Discovered reported that the aluminum- Bend early Friday for a one-day explicit images via text message. prompted the firing and what at Winlock’s APOLO coated letters were installed hunt. Stieg’s family says he is an The sources were not allowed to other disciplinary measures were Thursday on the wall behind experienced mountaineer and discuss the matter publicly. taken have not been released. Alternative School the councilors’ seats. The dis- survivalist, as well as a former By The Chronicle play was provided by Friends of marine. Staff at the APOLO Alterna- the Carpenter, a faith-based day Police located Stieg’s black Sharon Care “Great care at a tive School in Winlock arrived at center. truck, but said he has not made Center Great place” work Monday morning to find In February, the council vot- contact. 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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 Thurston County Habitat Restoration Plan Is Unreasonable As I watch the evolving coun- the building permit application Habitat Conservation Plan. current grant funding for the ty Habitat Conservation Plan Guest Column process into June through Oc- As of today, the consultants HCP will cease to exist once it (HCP), I have become increas- croach on our private property tober. (Applications were due by have not determined how much is approved. The private sector ingly alarmed with the unrea- and thwart business and com- August.) a credit will cost, how many and home owners will then fund sonable burdens and convoluted mercial ventures desperately It has been difficult for the credits will be available for use the HCP with their mitigation processes being put in place, needed for our county. To move county to coordinate all this on within the 140 acres, or how fees. County residents need to without the public being made forward, the county hired a the ground. many credits a private property be aware that this is happening aware of the consequences. consultant to assess County Now it’s November, the would require, so that an owner around them. As your county commissioner protections through an environ- gopher is in hibernation, and may develop on their land. My greatest concern is that I am concerned, as we all are, mental impact anyone filing building permit From what we can tell so far, by the time this is ready for pub- about the conservation of our nat- statement (EIS). applications has to wait until the mitigation cost for a function- lic comment, so much will al- ural resources that enhance our I was in op- next year for a site visit. al acre of conservation is between ready be vested in the planning quality of life in Thurston County position to the What a horrible way to treat $6,303 and $42,000. For the most phase, consultants, and approval and are a huge part of what effort and voted people. It is shameful that peo- part, the banking will be of use from USFWS, that only minor makes living and doing business no because it ple are prevented from develop- to county government to offset changes will be allowed to be here so enjoyable. But the deep would only layer ing or selling their own land that the use of their property. But few addressed. layers of regulations, inappropri- on more unnec- they depend on for their retire- private property owners would I believe there is a place for ate processes, and exorbitant costs essary regula- ment or living. Land banking is have the resources to fund these reasonable solutions to protect to individuals to implement the tions. By Bud Blake not an option for most. land credits and would therefore our natural resources. But it is hard to tell anymore where HCP are beyond reasonable and And that In December 2014, the pre- lose the right to use their land. conservation starts and personal are eroding the rights of property certainly seems vious Board of County Com- Before it is too late In June of 2016, property rights stop. owners to use their land. to be the case. missioners voted to purchase the draft HCP should be ready for In the meantime, an over- As residents of our beauti- It is inefficient bureaucracy Mazama Meadows, 140 acres in review, but once it is signed and ful county we need to stop this that has inordinate impacts on reaching interim HCP building South Thurston County, for what approved by the USFWS, it is set permit application process to ever-growing and mostly exces- our economy and our residents. is considered “land banking” as in stone for 30 years. sive encroachment on private Thurston County is working determine gopher activity was an option to allow landowners Then, a proposed develop- implemented by the county in property before it is too late to with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Ser- of “protected” property the use of ment that doesn’t meet HCP change. I will continue to keep vice (USFWS) to create a Habitat June. That process allows a very their land through their purchase standard will require going back small window of time to apply you informed and to do my best Conservation Plan (HCP) to of acres elsewhere. Their cost to the USFWS for an exception to build solutions in the best in- protect the Mazama pocket for a building permit. The US- would include not only acquisi- or change to the plan, thus caus- FWS increased the number of terest of the county, its residents gopher and other species on the tion at Mazama Meadows but ing even more complications and its natural resources. Endangered Species list. inspections for gopher activity also ongoing enhancement and and delays. What’s even more ••• required this year from one to USFWS has called for far- maintenance of the land credit. startling is the shift in the fu- Bud Blake is a Thurston County reaching protections that en- three, 30 days apart, cramming This was a huge turn in terms of ture funding of the HCP. The commissioner. COMMENTARY: Highlighting Lewis County This Year, Count Blessings Rather Than If Onlys Quite a few of my Facebook ness — for up to two weeks after friends have posted something childbirth as the body adjusts to they’re thankful for each day of changes. But when symptoms this month. While a few people linger or increase in severity, found it annoying, I enjoyed it’s time to act. Medication and reading the posts. counseling can help alleviate the It’s so easy to look at our symptoms. lives and see what we lack — fi- While it’s heartbreaking to nancially, materially, emotion- see someone feel so hopeless, ally, physically. We could be Pham left behind a legacy in happy if only … those three precious children. I I’ve done it frequently hope and pray her entire family throughout my life. We’d have a heals from the pain of her loss great relationship if only … I’d and finds happiness during the love my job if only … We have holidays. We’ve seen other local a great friendship if only … My people who gave a lot to our com- house would munity through the years pass be great if only away recently — Harvey Brooks, … I’d like my who was quick with a metaphor appearance if and left a legacy of hope and only … healing for alcoholics and ad- As we ap- dicts through establishment of proach Thanks- the Funny Farm; Sherry Fox, Letters giving, I’ve who gave time and energy to the thought a lot Toledo community and schools, plans, the reality is there are big- State Economy ger forces at play. While the poli- about how I By Julie McDonald whose legacy goes on through LETTERS POLICY need to switch the Toledo Food Bank she estab- Thriving and Governor ticians play politics, the governor that thinking lished; Stanley Ozbolt, a longtime Responsible • Limit letters to the will continue working with his on its head, identifying all the Bucoda resident whose life story editor to 500 words or cabinet and local communities good things in my life. When was recounted in the “Legacy of At a time of increasing glo- less. to help laid off workers and keep I weigh those against my few if Two Lumbermen: The Hemphill- balization, we know how im- • Include the town the company well positioned to where you live and a onlys, I can’t help but be grateful. O’Neill Company History.” portant it is to help our busi- restart if and when market forces When I focus on what I’m nesses remain competitive. daytime telephone change. While grieving for loved number. lacking in life, I place myself in ones who have passed, when we Unfortunately, global market Like any other state, we aren’t forces are sometimes too power- • The Chronicle does the role of a victim. Victims ac- gather together during the holi- not publish letters that immune to some tough hits but complish little in life, except for days, we can keep their memo- ful. That’s the case with Alcoa advocate boycotts of we are resilient. Lewis County complaining. I can’t be happy ries alive, sharing stories of their which announced it is curtailing local businesses. is experiencing its lowest un- unless I fulfill that “if only.” lives, discussing the influence operations at facilities worldwide • Emailed letters employment rate in eight years. But when I look at the good they had on us. — two of which are in Washing- are preferred. Send to Forbes just noted our state is sec- in my life, why would I com- As Roman philosopher Mar- ton state — as part of a national [email protected] ond in the nation in job growth plain? I wonder sometimes why cus Tullius Cicero said, “The response to adverse market forc- • Letters may be mailed and CNBC puts us in the top 10 anyone in America complains. life of the dead is placed in the es. The company is completely to Letters, The Chronicle, best states to do business. We We are all blessed beyond belief. memory of the living.” closing plants in New York and 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, celebrated record export levels in Why else do so many people And Thomas Campbell, a Texas. As one Wenatchee World WA. 98531 or dropped off 2014. flock to cross our borders? 19th century poet, said, “To live editorial writer pointed out, this at The Chronicle’s front The new sector-based eco- Of course, the holidays also in hearts we leave behind is not move is difficult news but not desk. nomic development strategy in bring heartache, especially for to die.” unexpected: “It is in a global place under Gov. Jay Inslee has those who have lost loved ones I especially love the quote by business facing a massive glut of helped us recruit and retain hun- during the year. I’ve prayed Helen Keller, the blind and deaf its primary commodity, prices at The company has tax pref- dreds of businesses throughout frequently for the family of woman who became a well-trav- six-year lows, stock price down, erences designed to help the the state in the maritime, agri- 33-year-old Elizabeth Pham of eled author and political activist. battered by a slowing world company compete that were ex- culture, IT, clean energy, life sci- Centralia, who drowned in the “So long as the memory of economy, Chinese overcapac- tended by the legislature this past ence, military and aerospace in- Cowlitz River Oct. 10. Her death ity and a dollar too strong for its certain beloved friends lives in session and signed into law by dustries and we’ve expanded to pierced my heart, knowing her own good. No wonder.” my heart, I shall say that life is Gov. Inslee. include forest products and rural three little children will grow up good.” Alcoa representatives have re- In the past, the state also ad- economies. without their mother. When I celebrate the holi- peatedly stated that the decision You can slice and dice rank- Pham, like 15 percent of days, I’ll share stories of my about restarting the plants will vocated for power contracts with the federal government that are ings and statistics a lot of ways, women who give birth to live ba- mom and dad, who have both be based on a change in numer- but at the end of the day, Wash- fair to the company and other bies, suffered symptoms of post- passed away but left a tremen- ous factors — the same factors ington’s economy is thriving and partum depression, caused by dous legacy in the lives of their that just forced them to shutter BPA customers. the governor is working hard to emotional and physical changes six children. some of their operations. While there are some Repub- keep it that way. in the body after delivery. Happy Thanksgiving. Washington state has a long lican politicians using this situa- It’s normal to experience ••• standing commitment to pro- tion to imply that the governor’s Brian Bonlender some “baby blues” — moods Julie McDonald, a personal his- tecting Alcoa manufacturing proposed clean air rule is a sig- Director, Washington State swings, crying spells, anxiety, ir- torian from Toledo, may be reached jobs. nificant factor in the company’s Department of Commerce ritability, sadness and sleepless- at [email protected].

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Items submitted are subject to editing and be sent to [email protected]. n Editor Eric Schwartz can be reached at (360) discussion of vital issues and events affecting will become the property of this newspaper. Po- 807-8224, or by e-mail at eschwartz@chronline. the quality of life in Lewis County and adjoining etry is not accepted. com. regions. When necessary, we will be willing to take a tough, definitive stance on a controver- sial issue. • Main 9 northwest The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015 Hollywood Studio Pays Off ‘Barefoot Bandit’s’ Restitution Colton harris-Moore: time, he had nearly 50,000 fol- lowers on his Facebook page, Studio Gets Rights where he would occasionally to Story of Crime leave a post written on a stolen laptop. Spree That Stretched He eluded a massive man- From Washington hunt, while police warned that he was dangerous. to Harris-Moore said he taught SEATTLE (AP) — A Holly- himself how to fly using flight wood studio has paid more than manuals and a computer flight $1 million to settle the “Barefoot simulator, according to court Bandit’s” court-ordered restitu- documents. tion in exchange for the rights to While he was able to get the his story. planes off the ground and pilot The studio, 20th Century Fox, them, sometimes in bad weather, wrote a check to the U.S. Mar- he had a tougher time with the shal’s office earlier this month. landings. Harris-Moore crashed It was the final payment toward all three of them, acknowledg- Colton Harris-Moore’s restitu- ing in defense documents that he tion, The Seattle Times reported. very nearly died in a September The “Barefoot Bandit’s” life 2009 crash of a stolen Cessna on the run is now headed toward that went down near Granite the big screen. The money most- Falls in Snohomish County. ly paid for three small airplanes During his 2012 sentencing he stole and crash landed and a before U.S. District Judge Rich- boat he hijacked in the Bahamas ard Jones, Harris-Moore said while evading capture. his dream of flying was the only Harris-Moore was sentenced thing that saved him from the to 6 ½ years in federal prison nightmare of a childhood of ne- in 2012 for the theft of the air- glect at the hands of an abusive planes, a boat and guns during a alcoholic mother. He said some crime spree that began when he of the burglaries he committed escaped from a Renton juvenile were done to steal food so he halfway house in 2008. wouldn’t starve. Ted S. Warren / AP File Photo A book and a documentary The federal sentence was set In a Wednesday, May 8, 2013, ile photo, Colton Harris-Moore, right, who is also known as the “Barefoot Bandit,” sits in a Skagit of his exploits already have been to run concurrently with a 7 1/2- County Superior Courtroom, in Mount Vernon, Wash., next to his attorney, John Henry Browne, left. Hollywood studio 20th published. year sentence imposed in a state Century Fox has paid more than $1 million to settle the “Barefoot Bandit’s” court-ordered restitution in exchange for the The Internet made Harris- court for a series of home and rights to his story. The studio wrote a check to the U.S. Marshal’s oice earlier in November 2015. The money mostly paid for Moore a cult hero, and at one business burglaries. three small airplanes he stole and crash landed and a boat he hijacked in the Bahamas while evading capture. Thousands in Eastern Washington State Shiver Without Power still out: Effects Linger damaged the electrical grid in Five schools were operating Spokane, the state’s second- as warming shelters for those After Last Week’s largest city. Winds topping 70 ‘‘This workforce faces the daunting without electricity and served Rain and Wind mph in the Northwest snapped 2,100 meals over the weekend, power poles and toppled trees task of repairing the hundreds of miles officials said. SPOKANE (AP) — Janet that crashed through roofs and Last week’s storm initially Gray, one of thousands of people crushed cars. Three people died of distribution lines.’’ knocked out power to 180,000 in the Spokane area still with- when trees fell on their vehicles, customers across eastern Wash- out power following a major and heavy rains flooded road- scott Morris, ington and northern Idaho, windstorm, gave up living in her ways and homes. talking about repairing the power lines destroyed in last Tuesday’s windstorm house when the thermostat hit Avista said. The utility brought More storms were expected to in line crews from across the 38 degrees and moved to a hotel. worsen the plight of over 29,000 Despite the cold, food she West and Canada to try to re- customers in Spokane County struction means most custom- Those still in the dark Mon- build its damaged system. bought for Thanksgiving spoiled who have been living without ers won’t be able to turn on their day were mainly in locations in Additional crews arrived and she called off dinner plans heat and light amid subfreez- heaters, TVs and light switches Spokane County where it was from Montana and Oregon on with relatives who planned to ing temperatures — the forecast until late Wednesday evening, most difficult to restore electrical Sunday, with 123 crews now travel from western Washington called for snow and wind chills according to Avista Corp., the service, Avista said. They repre- for the holiday. dropping into the single digits Spokane region’s major electrical sent about 20 percent of the com- working 24 hours a day to restore “All our food for Thanksgiv- Monday night. Stores sold out of utility. pany’s customers in the county. power, the company said. ing is ruined,” the 42-year-old firewood as people used wood “Living without power in these Public schools have been “This workforce faces the Spokane woman said. “For now, stoves to heat their homes. cold conditions for several days closed since Wednesday because daunting task of repairing the it’s canceled.” Gray said she’s frustrated is very stressful and trying,” said many buildings lacked electricity. hundreds of miles of distribu- Gov. Jay Inslee planned to and angry with the local utility Avista Chairman Scott Morris. While power has been restored tion lines that were destroyed meet with local leaders Tuesday because she cannot get answers “Let me assure you, we continue to to most schools, the district de- in Tuesday’s devastating wind- as tens of thousands of people to when power will be restored dedicate every available resource cided to cancel classes all week storm that left a path of toppled who have been shivering for to her home in Spokane’s South at our disposal to restore your for 29,000 students because trees, broken poles and tangled nearly a week remained without Hill area. power as we recover from the downed power lines and trees wire in its wake,” Avista said. power. Crews are working around worst natural disaster in our com- blocking sidewalks where chil- Replacing one power pole can A major windstorm Nov. 17 the clock, but the extent of de- pany’s 126-year history.” dren walk pose a danger. take up to six hours, the company said. Officials: Psychiatric Hospital on Track to Improve Safety LAKEWOOD (AP) — Of- the agency’s willingness to ac- fection control. ficials with Washington state’s cept the improvement proposal, Western State Hospital has largest psychiatric hospital say which includes training staff in struggled with staffing as it they are on track to satisfying “de-escalation” techniques and sought to comply with a federal federal regulators who threat- canceling a planned expansion. court order issued in April that ened to pull millions of dollars The facility receives $4.7 mil- requires the state to provide in federal funding over concerns lion from Medicaid and $11.2 timely services to mentally ill about patient safety. million from Medicare annually, people charged with crimes. A Inspectors from the federal according to state officials. The judge said the hospital made Centers for Medicare and Med- hospital has been under threat of people wait weeks or months for icaid Services were expected to losing federal funds four times an evaluation on their compe- check the 800-bed Western State this year. tency for trial or for treatment. Hospital in Lakewood to ensure Ted S. Warren / AP Photo The federal agency sent 90- The hospital was starting to changes have been made to ad- In this photo taken Nov. 18, a sign near the main entrance of Western State Hos- day termination notices to the open new wards to handle the dress the problems, The News pital, the largest psychiatric hospital in the state, is shown in Lakewood, Wash. Of- hospital in January, March, competency cases, but when icials at the psychiatric hospital say federal regulators have tentatively accepted a Tribune reported. If the review September and November after federal inspectors found the hos- plan to address patient safety at the facility. satisfies inspectors, the hospi- finding that patients were at risk. pital out of compliance, health tal will have to start working on protected from abuse and ne- ficials said in a letter this month. Infractions noted in a Nov. services secretary Kevin Quig- long-term improvements. glect and received safe and ap- Western State Hospital CEO 5 inspection involved patient ley said officials had ended the The hospital failed to provide propriate psychiatric, medical Ron Adler sent a letter Friday to rights, quality assessment, medi- hospital expansion until they get oversight ensuring “patients are and nursing services,” federal of- the Medicare agency describing cal staff, nursing services and in- things under control. news in Brief mal during the summer. build community partnerships KING-TV reported the stolen The Spokesman-Review re- water supply Back Officials in each city say to help low-income kids and for vehicle ran a red light and ran into ports the city’s Salary Review to normal in seattle, they’ll closely monitor a strong leading an effort to increase the the deputy on Sunday afternoon. Commission decided last week El Nino weather pattern, which district’s on-time graduation rate A few minutes before the ac- to reduce the mayor’s salary by everett and tacoma could bring warmer weather than from 64 percent to 80 percent in cident, another deputy checked more than $11,400. The mayor’s SEATTLE (AP) — City offi- normal as well as a below-normal five years. the vehicle’s plates and discovered yearly pay will be $168,000 start- cials say water supply levels in Se- snowpack in 2016. The association says Vancou- it was stolen. The crash occurred ing Jan 1. attle, Everett and Tacoma are back ver is a good example of a school while deputies were searching for To reach their unanimous to normal. district that is making progress the car. decision, members of the com- The cities of Seattle, Everett Vancouver educator for its students, from shrinking The stolen vehicle came to rest mission examined the salaries and Tacoma deactivated their named washington the achievement gap to gradua- nearby and the driver jumped out of other elected officials across water shortage response plans tion rates and college attendance. of the car and ran from the scene. the state. They also reviewed Monday after heavy rains in late superintendent of Year As the state’s superintendent A 40-year-old female passenger per-capita personal income and remained at the scene and was October and early November reset VANCOUVER (AP) — The of the year, Webb also will be a median household income for taken to Highline Hospital with water supplies to normal condi- superintendent of Vancouver candidate for the national honor. Spokane County. minor injuries and released. tions. Public Schools has been named Condon had included pay City officials said in a news the 2016 Washington superinten- King County Deputy increases for him and much of release the state remains in a de- dent of the year. Panel reduces his cabinet in his proposed bud- clared drought, but rain on the The Washington Associa- hurt after Patrol Car get for 2015. Public criticism west side of the Cascade Moun- tion of School Administrators spokane Mayor’s Pay and pressure from city officials tains has saturated the ground announced the award for Steven hit by stolen Car SPOKANE (AP) — Spokane prompted the commission to re- and filled reservoirs. Webb at its weekend meeting in BURIEN (AP) — A King Mayor David Condon will be view and set the mayor’s pay. Residents in the three areas Bellevue, Washington. County deputy suffered minor in- taking a 6 percent pay cut next The mayor’s spokesman says had been asked to conserve water Webb was recognized for his juries after his patrol car was hit year, despite his efforts to get a Condon believes the review was as water supplies fell below nor- efforts to expand school choice, by a stolen vehicle in Burien. higher salary. fair. Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015 Records Sirens, Court Records, Lotteries, Commodities

Sirens ChEhALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT Woman Cited on Assault Charge rental property, broke a window Packages Stolen Chehalis, was arrested at 8:06 - hit and Run Reported and ransacked the house. p.m. Friday on suspicion of pos • At 10:10 p.m. on Sunday, • At 1:22 p.m. on Friday, session of methamphetamine in police received a report of an as- packages were reported sto- • At 12:30 p.m. on Friday, a - Violation of the 700 block of M Street. hit and run was reported near sault in the 900 block of North len from a residence in the 700 west St. Helens Avenue. Joan R. Protection Order Reported the intersection of 11th Street - block of G Street. Radio Taken in Vehicle Prowl and Washington Avenue. Anderson-Varner, 52, of Cen • At 1:05 p.m. on Monday, tralia, was cited on suspicion of - • At 11:26 a.m. on Saturday, police received a report of a vio Woman Arrested on Tires Slashed fourth-degree assault. lation of a protection order at the a vehicle prowl was reported in Meth Charge the 2800 block of Russell Road. - Lewis County Law and Justice • At 8:24 p.m. on Friday, po Pallets Stolen Center. lice received a report of tires be- • Alisha A. Holmes, 26, of please see SIRENS, page Main 11 • At 7:09 p.m. on Saturday, ing slashed in the 1000 block of - Southwest McFadden Avenue. police received a report of pal CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT Make This The Year You Pre-Plan lets stolen from the 600 block of - No Injuries Reported Drivers Arrested for DUI Northwest State Avenue in Che Funeral Planning ahead of ime means: halis. in Train Vs. Car Collision • Wendy W. Crenshaw, 47, • At 10:16 p.m. on Friday, a • Your family knows your wishes of Salkum, was arrested at 11:13 train hit a car on railroad tracks • Your loved ones are relieved of inancial issues a.m. Saturday on suspicion of Caller Reports Burglary in the 700 block of South Street. • Emoional, costly decisions are avoided DUI in the 1200 block of North- • At 10:45 a.m. on Monday, No injuries were reported. The • You have peace of mind knowing you have west Louisiana Avenue. police received a report of a bur- car was crossing at a marked given your family a loving git • James T. Smouse, 49, of - glary in the 700 block of North crossing and the driver didn’t Call Gary to schedule a Pre-Planning appointment or for Chehalis, was arrested at 1:10 east Coal Creek Road. A caller hear the horn, according to the advice on how to start the conversaion about inal wishes a.m. Sunday near the intersec- reported someone entered their Centralia Police Department. tion of First Street and McFad-

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Bange, Eddie Bange and Billy • At 5:09 a.m. on Monday, - Bange; nine grandchildren; police received a report of a ve and ive great-grandchildren. hicle prowl in the 500 block of She gained many friends BEULAH JEAN Northeast Washington Avenue. working at Providence Hospital LEHMAN MCMURRY as a lab technician, caregiver Witnesses Report Suspicious and an EMT for District 5. by. Of course, if you stopped Men in Street We will all miss our dear by you would be invited Dot. May she be at peace on to enjoy whatever yummy • At 8:09 p.m. on Saturday, treat she had made fresh that police received a report of two the beach reading a book, needle pointing, coloring and morning. men sitting in the middle of the Beulah was always up for - putting a puzzle together. road in the 800 block of South an adventure. She loved the west 10th Street. A celebration of life will be Dorothy Ann Phillips, held at Napavine IOOF Hall, beach and digging clams known to all as Dot, received Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015 at and made the best chowder her angel wings Nov. 17, 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. around. She ished, hunted Death Notices 2015 at Providence St. In lieu of donations or and loated the Rogue River Peter Hospital in Olympia, lowers, we request you give on a four day loat trip and • BONNIE ARLETTA (MAUERMANN) BROWN- Washington. your loved ones a hug and rafted the Tieton in her late ING, 93, Centralia, died Saturday, Nov. 14, She was dearly loved by think of her next time you’re 80s, a trip she couldn’t wait at Logan Street Manor, Centralia. A me- her parents, Faye and Eddie at the beach. to brag about at the 50 plus morial service will be at 3 p.m. Saturday, Bange and Isaac and Lillian club. Dec. 5, at Centralia Square Antique Mall. Hill; sons, Steve (Beckie) To view the obituary, please go to Beulah Jean Lehman For her 90th birthday she Arrangements are under the direction McMurry passed away Nov. of Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Centralia. Knee, Tom (Wendy) Knee chronline.com/obituaries. enjoyed being queen for • WARREN WESLEY TURNER, 80, Chehalis, and Dave (Gena) Knee; 20, 2015 at the age of 92. She a day, being picked up in died Thursday, Nov. 19, at Prestige Post- was born Dec. 30, 1922 in a stretch limo and being Acute and Rehabilitation Center, Centra- Chehalis, Washington. treated to a fabulous dinner lia. A celebration of life will be at 2 p.m. She lived in Ethel and with her family in Seattle on Sunday, Dec. 6, at the Montesano Moose In Remembrance attended grade school in the waterfront. Lodge. Arrangements are under the Onalaska and then high direction of Cattermole Funeral Home, MABLE PEARL WAMSLEY Beulah always gave to Winlock. school in Mossyrock. Shortly others and made the world a after graduation, she married Known as Mom, Grandma, better place. Gene McMurry, who was She was preceded in Lotteries Gram, Big Grandma, Grandma in the United States Army Mable and Grandma Wamsley. death by her husband, and stationed in Florida. Gene McMurry; sons, Jerome Washington’s Monday Games Mable lived 98 wonderfully They made their home active years. She was the world's “Scotty”, Roderick and Gregory; Powerball: in Mossyrock, where she and daughter, Diana. Next jackpot: $90 million very own Mother Nature. No resided for over 70 years. matter the season she was Beulah was a gold star Mega Millions: For 40 years, Beulah mother, losing her son, Next jackpot: $25 million happiest when she was outdoors worked as the ield boss for working in her yard or picking Roderick, a United States Lotto: 04-15-30-32-35-49 Anderson Blueberry Farm, Marine during Vietnam. ferns. The only thing more Next jackpot: $2.3 million retiring at age 70. She was She was a dedicated military important to Mable than being Hit 5: 01-03-23-26-39 honored for her dedication mom and great-grandma. outdoors and in her garden was Next cashpot: $270,000 and work in 2010, when she Beulah was so proud of her her family. Match 4: 07-09-12-16 was named grand marshal of great-grandson, Zach, who is Daily Game: 2-1-7 She is survived by children, the Blueberry Festival parade currently deployed serving Keno: 04-05-06-11-13-16-20-21-29-33- Howard (Carole), Garry (Marilee) in Mossyrock. overseas. She loved sending 34-46-50-51-53-61-67-69-78-79 and Patti (John); numerous The Honor an Elder care packages to show her After 98 years of a beautiful grandchildren; great-grandchildren; program coordinated by support to him and his team. life, Mable Pearl Wamsley great-great-grandchildren; and by Commodities Mossyrock Area Action Beulah leaves behind six passed away in her home in her long time friend and companion, Gas in Washington — $2.47 (AAA of League came together in grandchildren; seven great- Cinebar, Washington, where she Raleigh Brem. 2011 to paint her home as a Washington) had lived for more than 70 years. grandchildren; and three Crude Oil — $42.89 per barrel (CME Mable was preceded in death way of thanking her for over great-great-grandchildren She was born in Oklahoma on Group) by her husband of 52 years, Roy, 70 years of commitment to with a fourth being born in Gold — $1,077 (Monex) Feb. 6, 1917. She was one of in 1986; her eldest son Leo, in the Mossyrock community. Silver — $14.22 (Monex) December. seven children born to parents 2004. The story was highlighted A potluck and celebration Leonard and Ina Beard. After There will be a reception at in the local newspapers and of her beautiful life will be Corrections living in Oregon a few years, the Cinebar Community Club evening news channel. at the Mossyrock Grange at the age of 13, she moved to celebrate and remember She loved to bake bread, ••• located at 152 Isabel Road, Mable's life on Friday, Nov. 27, pies and cookies. She loved The Chronicle seeks to be accu- with her family to Cinebar, Mossyrock, Washington on Washington. 2015 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 to garden and can to stock Nov. 28, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. rate and fair in all its reporting. If p.m. following a private family you find an error or believe a news Mable married Roy L. her fruit room. Beulah had item is incorrect, please call the news- Wamsley in 1933 and they had graveside service. the most beautiful garden and To view the obituary, please go to room as soon as possible at 807-8224, was always proud to show it chronline.com/obituaries. four children, Leo, Howard, To view the obituary, please go to between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday Garry and Patti. chronline.com/obituaries. off when people would stop through Friday. • Main 11 FROM THE FRONT PAGE / LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015

News in Brief Centralia Police Christmas experience,” said Of- coats and pajamas to the Cen- p.m. today after a short search recovered the weapon. ficer Ruben Ramirez, president tralia Police Department at 118 near the school. The police department noti- Department Accepting of the Association. W. Maple St. in Centralia, or at He is facing two charges of fied the Chehalis School District. Donations for Night The Association works with Jitter Beanz Espresso, at 2391 NE. second-degree assault. Assistant Superintendent Centralia School District coun- Kresky Avenue in Chehalis. Police received a report at Mary Lou Bissett said the school Out with Santa selors to select families to invite 2:45 p.m. Monday of a dispute in went on a modified lockdown to the event. the 500 block of Southwest 21st By The Chronicle Chehalis Police Arrest earlier in the afternoon after The group raises money for Street in which a suspect pulled Lewis County Central Dispatch The Centralia Police Officer’s the program throughout the year out a firearm and pointed it at notified them that police were Association is accepting dona- through concerts, community Teen After Dispute two people. tions of new toys, coats, pajamas events and ticket sales for the Involving a Firearm The suspect then shot the seeking a suspect in the area. or money to support its annual Dream Jeep Raffle. The dona- firearm, which had enough force “We locked all the buildings’ By The Chronicle Night Out with Santa event. tions will allow the association to to knock items off a refrigerator doors … and we only released The event is scheduled for help more families who can’t af- Chehalis police officers ar- door, but did not injure anyone. students to an adult or to the Dec. 16. ford a Christmas celebration. rested a suspect Monday in a dis- Witnesses told police the teen buses,” she said. “We hope to give two gifts Last year, officers and volun- pute involving a firearm in the traveled toward W.F. West High The teen was arrested at to each child, a new winter coat teers helped more than 100 local area of W.F. West High School. School after the incident. about 3:30 p.m. in a wooded area and a box of food to each family, children. Officers arrested a 16-year- Investigators believe the teen near the 500 block of Southwest so that they can have a positive Drop off new toys, winter old Chehalis boy at about 3:30 likely had a BB gun, but have not 19th Street.

chute that looks like an unrolled Park Pond in Toledo both are has created through fish stocking from the public. Fish but unopened garbage bag. The among the lakes being stocked. efforts. WDFW typically stocks For new stocking informa- material allows the fish to move Nearby Battle Ground Lake and Western Washington lakes and tion, anglers should visit the Continued from the front page overland while being in water, Klineline Pond in Clark Coun- ponds with about 125,000 fish in department’s Twitter or Face- thus protected from material that ty and Kress Lake in Cowlitz the fall and winter months. book page. Links to those can pond before he’s finished. might otherwise injure them. County have also been stocked The waterways will be closed be found at: http://wdfw.wa.gov. The fish were trucked in “I’ve done this with it being for Black Friday. from now until Friday. WDFW also gives a weekly from the hatchery in Mossyrock, about 150 feet long,” he said. The Black Friday fishing WDFW expanded the stock- catchable trout stocking report poured out of the truck and slid Fort Borst Park Pond in Cen- opener is one of several fishing ing program this year in re- at http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/ down the bank in a black plastic tralia and South Lewis County opportunities the department sponse to the positive feedback plants/weekly/.

that’s what they get to collect for wait another year. fected departments to speak to extension for the 2017 taxing year. County next year,” she said. “But if these people haven’t each agenda item, but they didn’t Dorey told The Chronicle However, things such as paid their taxes, they simply get do so with the resolution for the many taxing districts did contact Continued from the front page structure fires, senior exemp- a new tax bill,” Dorey said. “And extension. commissioners prior to Mon- tions and incorrect dimensions the amount of taxes that they Commissioner Bill Schulte day’s meeting but, apparently, County Assessor Dianne Dorey can change the values, Dorey pay gets reduced to the taxing instead addressed the resolution. they didn’t have enough of an said it will significantly affect tax- said. She estimates about 1,000 of district, and it doesn’t get recap- “We believe that the citizens impact to influence the vote. ing district’s budgets. those types of changes are made tured. That’s the problem.” of Lewis County should have an She said she also asked the The Board of County Com- each year; those changes don’t go Taxing districts in East Lewis adequate amount of time to ap- missioners unanimously approved commissioners to pass the to the Board of Equalization. County will likely be the most af- peal their assessments if they so change for 2017. the extension on Monday anyway. An average of 150 to 250 ap- fected by the extension because chose,” he said. The valuation process, which In the email, she wrote that peals to the board are filed annu- the Assessor’s Office just revalued According to Schulte, there she tried to “educate several enti- is normally complete by early Sep- ally, most of which are handled that area, Dorey said. are only 15 business days in tember, has been delayed because ties in the county how this seem- by the Assessor’s Office and Dorey didn’t know about the December for citizens to file ap- ingly small change will have seri- the Assessor’s Office has been don’t reach the board. resolution until late on Nov. 10. peals, and January would give ous consequences to each of (the short-staffed in part of 2014 and “Any changes that I make in The resolution was originally on them another 20 days. all of 2015 and because of training January will ultimately be a loss the board’s Nov. 16 agenda, but it Dorey told The Chronicle taxing districts).” that took place in late 2014, Dorey to the taxing district,” Dorey was tabled until Nov. 23. December has 20 working days. While she told The Chronicle said. said. “I was a little shocked (Mon- In an email to taxing districts, she has ideas as to why the com- In a typical year, even if tax- That’s because the only way day) morning when I wasn’t asked Dorey notes that the two-page missioners pushed the change payers had 60 days to appeal their a taxing district can recoup that to address the BOCC … this has form tells taxpayers they can through to go into immediate ef- value, the 60-day deadline would money is if people have repaid been in secret. … I wasn’t told that submit information relating to fect, she didn’t want to “go there be before the end of the year. their taxes in full. If the taxes are it was even being thought about, their appeal up to seven busi- politically.” Levies will be approved in De- repaid in full, the taxing districts being done. The BOCC just de- ness days before the hearing. It In 2014, 255 appeals were cember, but the new 60-day appeal can run a refund levy the follow- cided to do it and it directly affects typically takes between four to made. Each appeal represents one deadline will be in January due to ing year, recapturing the money, my office,” she told The Chronicle. 18 months for a hearing to be parcel, so many appeals belong to the later valuation notifications. she said. While Dorey could have spo- scheduled. multiple parcel owners. Not all of “Once those levies are set, Essentially, taxing districts ken to the issues during the pub- In the email, Dorey encour- the appeals proceed to hearings, they’re set. The taxing districts that could have used refunds in lic comment period, typically aged taxing districts to recom- and some have yet to be sched- are given ‘x’ amount of dollars and this year’s budget will have to the commissioners invite the af- mend commissioners pass the uled, according to Dorey.

The state determines funding to 1,999 for the 2015-16 year, offering additional classes — es- “It’s embarrassing to say .... it’s College to colleges and universities based which starts in July. pecially in those weighted more a point of concern for us,” he said. on the number of full-time equiv- The college has one of the heavily by the state. Ward also said the school’s Continued from the front page alent students (FTEs) two years in most educated workforces in In the short term, administra- budget took a dive during the re- advance. But the financial value of Lewis County. Part of the reason tors plan to put greater emphasis cession, but was able to fill gaps During a presentation to the students are determined through for sharing the information with on recruitment and marketing. with tuition from students partici- school’s faculty, College Vice Pres- several formulas. Some of those the faculty was to get them think- Should the numbers not increase, pating in the Running Start pro- ident Steve Ward said the budget give greater weight to students en- ing about ways the school can im- then the college will likely resort gram. However, those funds aren’t issues could be solved before they rolled in STEM classes and those prove its prospects. to not filling positions after em- connected to the state’s FTE allo- become a problem if enrollment subject to the Student Achieve- “This allows us to go, ‘Here’s ployees leave, rather than laying numbers can be increased. ment Initiative, which tracks how what we’re facing, what do you anyone off. cations and aren’t as predictable as Ward said colleges around the well students at Washington tech- guys think we can do?’” Ward Another focus is improving the FTE funding. state have seen declining enroll- nical and community colleges ac- said. how well the college meets the The college has time to im- ment numbers since 2010, but celerate through their educations To change the trend, Ward standards set by the Student Per- prove things, and will have a Centralia College’s numbers have and eventually earn degrees. said the school is focusing on re- formance Initiative. According to clearer picture this time next year. dropped at a faster rate than the The college had 2,079 FTEs cruiting new students and retain- Ward, Centralia College was the “In fall of 2016, we’ll know average. this year and predicts being down ing the ones already enrolled by lowest performer in the state. pretty well where we’re at,” he said.

edly kicking a police officer who driving a vehicle that had been lice received a report of a vehicle LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Sirens was trying to arrest her on out- reported stolen, according to the prowl in the 400 block of East Irrigation Equipment Stolen standing warrants. Centralia Police Department. Magnolia Street. Documents and Continued from the page Main 11 miscellaneous items were taken. • Irrigation equipment was Man Booked for Malicious Burglary Reported reported stolen between Nov. 6 A radio was stolen from a pick- Mischief Charge Tools Stolen and Friday from a farm in the 100 up truck. • At 8:28 a.m. on Sunday, a block of Donahoe Road near Che- • Richard W. King, 39, of burglary was reported in the 600 • At 4:42 p.m. on Monday, halis. Two large irrigation sprin- Officers Break Up Centralia, was arrested at 8:59 block of Lakeshore Drive in Cen- police received a report of a bur- kler heads and irrigation hose Fight at Train Station p.m. Saturday in the 2800 block tralia. A wallet and container of glary in the 1000 block of H Street. valued at $4,000 was taken. of Russell Road on suspicion of coins were stolen. Tools were stolen from a garage. • At 6:16 p.m. on Saturday, of- third-degree malicious mischief, ficers responded to the 200 block domestic violence, after allegedly Bicycle Stolen Teen Referred for Reckless Man Booked for Allegedly Burning After Fire On Bus of North Railroad Avenue after damaging property belonging to • At 12:26 p.m. on Sunday, a Hitting Medical Staff receiving a report of a fight in his girlfriend. bicycle was reported stolen from a • The Sheriff’s Office is in- progress. Tyler A. Reeves, 22, of • Steven G. Thurman, 63, of vestigating a report of a reckless Driver Arrested on carport in the 300 block of North Chehalis, was arrested and re- Buckner Street. Centralia, was arrested at 5:25 burning incident on a school bus leased on suspicion of fourth- Hit and Run, DUI Charges p.m. Monday in the 900 block of Friday that at 1:15 p.m. in the 100 South Scheuber Road on suspi- degree assault after allegedly • Bret R. Baker, 23, of Cen- Witnesses Report Hit and Run block of Hewitt Road in Chehalis. pepper-spraying another person. cion of third-degree assault after tralia, was arrested at 2:14 a.m. • At 11 p.m. on Sunday, police According to the Sheriff’s Office, In a related incident, a 17-year- Sunday in the 700 block of South allegedly hitting a medical profes- one student’s backpack contained old male was referred to juvenile received a report of a hit and run sional. Pearl Street on suspicion of driv- in the 1200 block of North Gold a leaking can of aerosol deodor- court on suspicion of obstructing ing under the influence, hit and ant. A second student was play- a public servant after trying to Street. Witnesses reportedly saw Man Booked After run unattended and driving with an Acura car lose control and ing with a lighter, which caught block an officer from entering the a suspended license in the third Breaking Window the backpack on fire. Neither public entrance of an apartment leave the road, hitting a fence. Of- degree after allegedly hitting a • Jacob W. Stute, 29, of Che- could put out the fire, and they complex. ficers were unable to find the car. parked car and fleeing from the halis, was arrested at 11:41 p.m. threw the backpack out the win- scene. dow. The suspect, a 17-year-old Detectives Investigate Fire Teen Cited for Marijuana Monday in the 900 block of South Possession Scheuber Road after he was seen from Chehalis, is being referred • At 6:45 p.m. on Saturday, of- Business Door Smashed, breaking a vehicle’s window in a to prosecutors for second-degree ficers received a report of damage Items Stolen • Quinn M. Rector, 19, of Che- parking lot. reckless burning. from a fire in the 400 block of halis was cited and released at • At 4:30 a.m. on Sunday, po- 11:02 p.m., on Sunday on North Centralia College Boulevard in lice responded to a report of a Shell Station Burglarized Gold Street on suspicion of pos- MORTON/MOSSYROCK Centralia. A neighbor reported burglary in the 100 block of Har- session of marijuana and viola- Medication Reported Stolen • At 3:37 a.m. on Sunday, the the fire after seeing flames and rison Avenue in Centralia. They tion of a trip permit. Sheriff’s Office received a report smoke coming from an area on found a window in a glass front • At 12:58 p.m. on Nov. 17, of a burglary alarm at a Shell the exterior of the building. De- door smashed and items stolen Internet Scammer Reported medication was reported stolen gasoline station in the 100 block tectives are investigating the inci- from the business. Detectives are in the 300 block of Pleasant View of Mulford Road in Toledo. When dent to determine if the fire was investigating the case. • At 8:24 a.m. on Monday, Drive in Morton. deputies arrived at 4:05 a.m., they the result of arson or reckless police received a report of an in- Juvenile Arrested found the front glass door was burning. Man Booked for ternet scam from the 1400 block shattered and merchandise all Driving Stolen Car of Johnson Road. The person re- for Ear Bud Theft over the ground. About $1,500 Woman Arrested on Assault ported someone on the Internet • Kelly O. Moran, 48, of Cen- • At 6:47 p.m. on Saturday, of- in merchandise was taken, and Charge After Kicking Officer scammed him out of thousands tralia, was arrested at 10:32 a.m. ficers responded to the 100 block $1,000 in damage was done to of dollars. • Eternity R.E. Bock, 20, of on Sunday on suspicion of pos- of Westlake Avenue in Morton to the door. A surveillance system Centralia, was arrested at 8:40 session of a stolen vehicle and Documents Taken a report of stolen ear buds worth showed two men with covered p.m. Saturday in the 700 block of possession of methamphetamine $80. A juvenile was arrested and faces, dark jackets, blue jeans and South Tower Avenue on suspicion in the 1700 block of Hillview in Vehicle Prowl booked into Lewis County Juve- gloves enter the store. No further of third-degree assault after alleg- Road after an officer saw him • At 2:53 p.m. on Monday, po- nile Detention. suspect information is available. Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Stuck Waiting: Brussels On High Alert Ground Delays at US As Police Hunt Paris Airports On The Rise Attack Fugitive NEW YORK (AP) — On a recent morning, Delta Air Lines BRUSSELS (AP) — Brussels Flight 435 pushed back early will remain on the highest alert from the gate at New York’s level and maintain security mea- John F. Kennedy International sures that have severely disrupted Airport. Passengers watched the normal life in the city until at least safety video and settled in for a Monday as it faces an “imminent” six-hour trip. threat of attack, Belgium’s prime Then they waited. And wait- minister said Monday, urging his ed. population to remain calm. Still within sight of the gate, In France, police said an ex- their jet sat motionless due to plosive belt had been found in airport congestion. It wasn’t un- the southern Paris suburb of til 30 minutes after passengers Montrouge. A police official, who buckled in that they were finally couldn’t be named because he in the sky. wasn’t authorized to discuss the It’s a scene playing out across investigation, said the belt was found without a detonator by a the country. According to an As- Michel Euler / AP Photo sociated Press analysis, airplanes street cleaner in a pile of rubble spent 23 minutes and 32 seconds, Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron, left, and France’s President Francois Hollande arrive at the Elysee Palace in Paris, Mon- Monday and was being analyzed on average, taxiing between gates day, Nov. 23, 2015. French President Francois Hollande and British Prime Minister David Cameron have paid a visit to the by police. and runways during the first Bataclan concert venue in central Paris, which saw the worst carnage of the Paris attacks that killed over 120 people. Belgian Prime Minister nine months of the year. That’s Charles Michel said the coun- the longest it has been since the try’s capital, which also houses Bureau of Transportation Statis- the headquarters of the European tics started tracking taxi times Hollande to Press Obama on Union and NATO, faced a “seri- in 1995 and a 50-second increase ous and imminent” threat of at- over last year’s average. tack, while the rest of the nation For passengers, the rising would stay at the second-highest delays add to the frustrations of Russia Cooperation in IS fight level. The country’s crisis center travel. A plane might land early said the alert level would only but then sit waiting for a gate to JULIE PACE, and KATHLEEN HENNESSEY change this week if a significant open up. Flights are still arriv- The breakthrough by investigators ‘‘I don’t think the approach is warranted it. ing “on time” but only because WASHINGTON (AP) — Pres- airlines have increased sched- sufficient to the job.’’ The increased security mea- ident Barack Obama will stand in sures in the wake of the Nov. 13 uled flying times to account for solidarity with French President the added taxi times. The Delta Paris attacks that killed 130 peo- Francois Hollande at the White Dianne Feinstein ple and wounded hundreds have flight made it to the gate in San House on Tuesday, 11 days after Senator, D-Calif Francisco 10 minutes ahead of virtually shut down the city, with the Islamic State group launched the subway and shops closed over schedule despite the takeoff de- a series of deadly attacks in Paris. lays. France has stepped up its air- airspace and ignored repeated the weekend and schools remain- But Hollande is likely to leave strikes following the Paris attacks, warnings. Russia said the SU-24 ing shut on Monday. Michel said Washington without firm backing relying in part on U.S. intelli- was downed by artillery fire, but that despite the alert level, schools $160B Deal To Combine for his call to bring Russia into a gence to hit targets in Raqqa, the Turkey claimed that its F-16s fired and the subway system would re- new coalition to fight the extrem- Islamic State group’s stronghold on the Russian plane. The Rus- open progressively as of Wednes- Pfizer And Allergan ists. in Syria. British Prime Minister sian Ministry of Defense said the day. Raises Outcry Hollande’s visit to Washington David Cameron said on Monday plane was over Syrian territory “We are very alert and call for is part of a diplomatic push to get he would seek parliamentary ap- “throughout the flight.” caution,” Michel said. “The po- A $160 billion deal an- the international community to proval this week for Britain to be- U.S. forces weren’t involved in tential targets remain the same; nounced Monday to merge Pfiz- bolster the campaign against the gin airstrikes as well. the shoot-down, said an Ameri- shopping centers and shopping er and Allergan and create the Islamic State militants. The group Hollande wants the U.S.-led can defense official, who was not streets and public transport.” world’s biggest drug company re- is believed to have been behind coalition to start cooperating with authorized to discuss the incident newed the outcry in Washington the Nov. 13 attacks that killed 130 Russia, which is also launching publicly and so spoke on condi- over “inversions,” in which U.S. people in Paris, as well as separate airstrikes in Syria. While Russian tion of anonymity. The official Paris Tourism Slumps corporations combine with com- attacks in Lebanon and Turkey President Vladimir Putin says his said Turkish forces informed the panies overseas to lower their tax In Wake Of Attacks and the downing of a Russian air- country is targeting the Islamic U.S. of the incident. bill. liner in Egypt. State militants, the U.S. contends Beyond their discussions on PARIS (AP) — The attacks in The combination — the sec- As the Islamic State group ex- Moscow is going after rebels fight- military cooperation, Obama and Paris are having a major impact ond-largest merger in history — pands its reach outside its bases in ing Syrian President Bashar Assad, Hollande are expected to discuss on tourism, initial figures show, could have ramifications around Syria and Iraq, Obama is facing a Kremlin ally whom the U.S. diplomatic efforts to achieve a po- pushing the French prime min- the globe, pushing up drug pric- increased pressure at home and wants pushed out. litical transition in Syria. The U.S. ister to meet industry officials to es and spurring more such deals abroad to ramp up U.S. efforts Last week, Hollande called for and France support a transition come up with a plan to limit the in the fast-consolidating health to destroy the militants. So far, the U.S. and Russia to set aside that would lead to the departure damage and keep visitors coming care sector and other fields. Obama is resisting calls to either their policy divisions over Syria of Assad, who has overseen a civil to the City of Light. It is also increasing the elec- change or significantly escalate and “fight this terrorist army in war in his country that created Ten days after the carnage, tion-year backlash from U.S. his approach, and instead is fo- a broad, single coalition.” But his a vacuum for the Islamic State the deadliest since WWII, mu- politicians who have been criti- cused on getting other countries office acknowledges that “coordi- group to thrive. seum ticket sales have plummeted. cizing drugmakers recently over to offer more counterintelligence, nation” sounds like a far more re- While Russia is backing a new There are none of the usual lines of medicine prices that sometimes humanitarian and military assis- alistic goal. diplomatic effort in Syria, Moscow people waiting to get to the top of exceed $100,000 a year. tance. “We are not talking about a still refuses to support steps that the Eiffel Tower. In what would be the biggest “The United States is certain- command center. We are talking explicitly call for removing Assad Though Parisians have put inversion ever, Pfizer could save ly pulling more than our own about coordination of methods from power. on a brave face since the attacks, hundreds of millions in U.S. tax- weight,” White House spokesman and exchange of intelligence,” a The quagmire in Syria has which targeted entertainment es because it would move its tax Josh Earnest said. “And we believe French diplomat said on Monday. dragged on for nearly five years, spots like cafes and a concert hall, headquarters from America to that there is more that can be done The diplomat wasn’t authorized and criticism of Obama’s strategy tourists are shying away. Those Ireland, where Allergan is based. if countries are willing to contrib- to publicly discuss the subject and appears only to grow louder. that do come notice a strange, op- Pfizer, which currently operates ute additional resources.” spoke on condition of anonymity. On Sunday, both Sen. Dianne pressive mood. out of New York, would slash its The U.S. campaign has cen- Earnest said the U.S. would Feinstein, D-Calif., and Leon Pa- “You can really feel how ner- tax rate from around 25 percent tered largely on launching air- “continue the conversation” with netta, Obama’s former defense vous and scared people are,” said this year to about 18 percent. strikes, while training and assist- Putin but suggested Obama would secretary, said the U.S. effort 40-year-old South African Shaun Inversions have long been at- ing security forces on the ground make no promises to Hollande wasn’t measuring up. Feinstein Bruwer. He was at a train station tacked by some politicians as a in Iraq. Efforts to train and equip during Tuesday’s visit. called for more aggressive action when the sound of a pigeon get- tax dodge, and Hillary Rodham moderate rebel groups in Syria The talks seemed certain to and additional special operations ting electrocuted on the tracks Clinton and Bernie Sanders, the have struggled, and Obama has be complicated by Turkey’s shoot- forces in Syria. “sent people running in all direc- leading Democratic presidential authorized the deployment of 50 down of a Russian warplane “I don’t think the approach is tions.” contenders, criticized the deal. special operations forces to the Tuesday, with Turkey claiming sufficient to the job,” Feinstein The Louvre and the Musee country to jumpstart the program. the plane had violated Turkish said on CBS’ “Face the Nation.” d’Orsay museums, two of the most popular spots on the Paris tour- On Ice: New Rink ist circuit flanking the Seine river, Opening At Pittsburgh’s told The Associated Press they’ve Suicide Attacks In Nigeria, both recorded a 30 percent drop in PPG Place Delayed visitors compared with the week PITTSBURGH (AP) — A before the Nov. 13 attacks. new $1 million outdoor ice rink Cameroon Kill 12 Plus 5 Bombers in downtown Pittsburgh has yet Social Media Helps to open because of unseasonably HARUNA UMAR, and EDWIN KINDZEKA MOKI It was the first bomb in nearly ily,” he said. “On hearing the warm temperatures. The Associated Press a month in Maiduguri, the birth- explosion, soldiers fired into the Drive Historic Cuban The rink was supposed to place of Nigeria’s homegrown air to frighten (any attackers). open Friday for the city’s Light MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (AP) Islamic extremists whose 6-year- The three others panicked and Exodus To US Up Night celebration heralding — Girl suicide bombers killed 12 old insurgency has killed about detonated explosives tied round PENAS BLANCAS, Costa the beginning of the Christmas people over the weekend in Nige- 20,000 people and driven 2.3 their bodies, but they only killed Rica (AP) — As summer began shopping season. ria and Cameroon, officials said million people from their homes. themselves.” to bake the central Cuban city of But high temperatures in the Monday of the attackers who Soldiers at all entries to Mai- In many recent attacks, Sancti Spiritus, Elio Alvarez and 60s kept the ice from forming were stopped for routine search- duguri make people get out of bombers have detonated explo- Lideisy Hernandez sold their tiny properly. es. All five bombers also died, vehicles about 500 meters (1,640 sives when stopped for searches apartment and everything in it Highwoods Properties, but they could have killed many feet) from their checkpoints and that have become routine in for $5,000 and joined the largest which owns the PPG Place com- more people. advance with hands raised above parts of Nigeria and Cameroon migration from their homeland in plex where the rink is located, Police who blamed Boko their heads. where suicide bombings have be- decades. say they plan to open the rink as Haram said one girl detonated In Cameroon, Communica- come near-weekly tragedies. Buying two smartphones for soon as possible. explosives strapped to her body tions Minister Issa Tchiroma The routine searches and $160 apiece on a layover on their The rink is 25 percent larger Sunday evening at a military Bakari said four teenage suicide checkpoints now in place are be- way to Ecuador, they plugged than the previous rink, which checkpoint guarding an entry bombers crossed into the coun- lieved to have prevented the sui- themselves into a highly orga- had been in use since 2001. to Nigeria’s northeastern city of try from Nigeria on Saturday cide bombers from killing even nized, well-funded and increas- While still two-thirds the size Maiduguri. and were approached by self- more people. ingly successful homebrewed ef- of a standard National Hockey Police commissioner Ader- defense civilian fighters in the Suicide bombings, village fort to make human traffickers League rink, the Pittsburgh rink emi Opadokun said she killed border town of Fotokol. raids and kidnappings continue obsolete by using smartphones is now larger than one at New herself and seven other pas- “When a member of a local though Nigeria’s military has and messaging apps on much of York’s Rockefeller Center. sengers who got off a bus to be vigilante committee made to reported destroying a score of the 3,400-mile (5,500-kilometer) The new rink will be able to searched. A dozen people were stop them, one blew herself up, Boko Haram camps in recent overland journey that’s become accommodate about 350 skaters. injured. killing five members of a fam- weeks. Cubans’ main route to the U.S. • Main 13 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015 Ravensdale Marks 100 Years Since Mine Disaster 31 DEAD: How a Boom of the town's buildings to its op- eration in Roslyn, just across the Town Went Bust After Cascade crest. a Still Unexplained Roslyn, by then, had already Explosion incurred the state's greatest min- ing disaster, an 1892 explosion By Jack Broom that killed 45. The Seattle Times With the closure of the mine, RAVENSDALE — Thirty- Ravensdale's population plum- one faces, each in its own oval meted from a pre-blast high of frame, stare silently out from a more than 1,200 down to fewer black-and-white photo display. than 200. And sometime in the Some are clearly workmen, 1920s, the locals who remained wearing helmets with lights. failed to renew the town's incor- Others are in jackets and ties, some with fedoras tipped at a poration status. jaunty angle. King County records list only If these faces could speak, one other town, East Redmond, what would they say about the that has ever disincorporated. Tuesday afternoon in 1915 when But accounts indicate that came they perished together in a South as a result of a 1964 judge's ruling King County mining disaster that the 1956 incorporation had never fully explained? not followed applicable law. How would they describe Most traces of the ill-fated the underground explosion that rocked the town, and the roaring Ravensdale mine were obliterat- fireball The Seattle Daily Times ed by a strip mine that operated likened to "the heat of a thou- Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times via AP from the mid-1940s to the 1950s, sand furnaces rolled into one"? Top: Gary Habenicht points out his Michael Brathovde said. In that instant, they wouldn't great grandfather, John Davies, who In addition to the sign project, have known that this blast, died in the Ravensdale Mine Disaster in which received grants from King which created 20 widows and Ravensdale, Wash. County and the Ravensdale Park left 36 children fatherless, would Bottom: JoAnne Matsumura holds a Foundation, the centennial event be the undoing of this booming piece of coal along the trail to the Ra- acknowledged improvements young coal town — the only le- vensdale coal mine where an explosion gally incorporated King County 100 years ago killed 31 miners Ravens- and an expansion at Ravensdale city ever to dissolve. dale’s past was honored Monday, Nov. Park. Nor could they have known 16, the centennial of the explosion. Longtime Seattle residents that a century later, the tragedy may wonder about the name of might spark hopes for a rekin- the Gracie Hansen Community dled sense of community. Center. Rescue Effort Yes, it is the same building The mining company, cre- that housed Hansen's controver- "I don't can tell what hap- ated by the Northwestern Pacific sial burlesque revue during the pened, but she was awful." Railway, owned not just the mine, 1962 Seattle World's Fair. But, no, Those words, in The Seattle but the town of Ravensdale itself, the town did not get it from Han- Daily Times the day after the including a store, hotel, bunk- blast, came from Mike Ferlich, sen. The fair donated it to the house, houses, ice house, pool county, and the county granted one of the explosion's three sur- hall, barber shop, churches and it in 1963 to Ravensdale, where it vivors. jail. Another worker, John Err- For gambling and liquor, the was reassembled. ington, made it out of the mine miners went to adjacent George- Although Ravensdale ceased only to die a short time later in a town, which was outside compa- deed Dowd, who was crushed in with other labor groups and to exist as a municipal entity, it temporary hospital set up in the ny ownership and had at least a the blast, had died before Kane, community organizations. A gradually regrew in population washroom of Ravensdale's only half-dozen saloons. who was found sitting at a desk benefit ball was held in Everett, and today has roughly the same hotel. As deadly as the blast was, in a fortified underground of- and students at a Queen Anne number of residents it had at the The rescue effort drew work- fice, his mouth and nostrils filled Sunday school sent $3.12 from Brathovde noted, the death toll peak of its mining days. ers from nearby Black Diamond, with dust — indicating he at least their collection plate. could have been much higher. Michael Brathovde's lament and later from Cle Elum and Ro- Only hours before the explo- had time to draw a breath before slyn. They tried to reach the re- Mine Closed Down is that it has grown largely as a sion, more than 100 miners had succumbing. maining 30 workers via an auxil- been sent home for the day be- Ravensdale Mine No. 1 never "bedroom community," with resi- iary shaft, using canaries to test if Cause A Mystery cause an electrical problem had reopened because of the severity dents going elsewhere to work, the air was safe. disabled hoisting equipment, a Historical records don't an- of the damage and, some sources shop and play. The efforts made But as hours passed and the malfunction not believed to be swer the key question posed by suggest, the falling price of coal. to mark this centennial will pay extent of destruction became the disaster: What caused it? off, he said, if they contribute to a clear, the sad reality of what connected to the blast. Instead, the mining company In a mine containing volatile moved its equipment and many heightened sense of area identity. had happened 1,500 feet below Prominent Residents coal dust — and where dynamite ground sank in for the relatives, The lost miners included an was used to blast into coal depos- co-workers and townspeople its — there's always the possibil- above. array of prominent residents. 80% Off Thomas Kane, the mine foreman, ity that a blast could go wrong, "Some of them maintained triggering a fireball in the mine. their weary vigil all night in the also served on the town council. Jack Muncie managed the local News accounts also reported Retail Prices hope that some of their kinfolk that an open miner's lamp may would be brought forth alive," baseball team, and Charles Davis have touched off a small gas ex- The Times reported. "But as the headed the local school district. plosion, which then ignited a night wore on they gradually These days, not many current Carpet Laminate larger coal-dust blast. abandoned the vigil and dwin- Ravensdale residents trace their In addition, a coroner's jury dled away to grieve in solitude." lineage back to the mine victims. Ravensdale's past was hon- But one who does is Gary Ha- inquiry found that the pockets of ored on the centennial of the ex- benicht, great grandson of the some of the miners had matches, plosion. blast's oldest victim, John Davies, matchboxes and a pipe — all in The 11 a.m. gathering at 63, a Welsh immigrant. violation of state mining laws. the Gracie Hansen Commu- Habenicht, 73, wishes he Rather than determine a nity Center, with King County knew more about his ancestor, cause of the blast, the jury rec- ommended stricter mining safe- IN STOCK Councilmember Reagan Dunn partly because the few things 25 oz Carpet on hand, dedicated a set of 15 he has been told suggest a good guards to create "a more hopeful feeling of security against such 4 Colors interpretive signs in the recently story — the tale of a man drawn - 10 Year Wear Waranty! to the area not by his wallet, but deplorable accidents." upgraded Ravensdale Park. The 100% BCF PET Ployester signs depict key aspects of the by his heart. Recovering the miners' bod- area's history. Mining was not Davies' first ies took six days. Times reporter WOW! The project was fueled by career. Habenicht said the fam- J.J. Underwood, allowed in the $792 Sq. Yard Starting As Low As $22,000 in grants and a year- ily story is that Davies had been mine in the latter stages of the long volunteer effort, including a federal marshal in Wyoming, recovery, described searchers ¢ ¢ 2,000 hours of work by retirees sent to Washington state to re- "working like beavers in the murk 88 Sq. Ft. 59 Sq. Ft. Michael and Donna Brathovde, trieve a fugitive. and gloom and gas and grime." Ravensdale area residents since During his stay, the story The number of deaths over- taxed a state fund that had been the 1970s. goes, Davies fell in love with a 6525 196th St. SW Rochester One of the signs bears the fac- young woman. So he returned created to compensate families 360-273-6903 • 1-800-600-6903 es and names of the lost miners. his prisoner to Wyoming, came of workers killed on the job. Do- nations to help out came from MON-SAT 8:00AM-7:00PM • SUN 9:00AM-5:30PM back to Ravensdale and took a *All Pictures for illustration pictures only A Risky Job job at the mine. the United Mine Workers, along CH549107rc.cg Coal mining has always car- The youngest miner to die ried risk, but in the late 1800s the was Joe Krajnc, 21, from what burgeoning West was hungry then was called Austria-Hungary, for this portable source of en- said JoAnne Matsumura, a long- OLYMPIA’S ergy — "Imprisoned sunshine," a time volunteer with area histori- Washington state mine inspector cal groups and a key resource on called it in 1893. the Ravensdale sign project. Downtown for the Holidays Despite Ravensdale's high- Another unusual family twist quality coal deposits, Michael in the mine story involved the November 29, 2015 • Noon to 5 PM Brathovde said, mining didn't need for a court to determine become financially feasible until which of two victims died first: the arrival of a railroad line in superintendent Kane or miner 1900, 16 years after coal produc- Patrick Dowd, a relative. Gingerbread Houses Musical Entertainment tion had begun in nearby Black Dowd had taken out a $1,000 Wagon & Trolley Rides Photos with Santa Diamond. life-insurance policy on himself, As at other mines in the area, naming Kane as the beneficiary, Parade at 3 p.m. Tree Lighting Ceremony Ravensdale's workforce was one an expression of gratitude be- made up primarily of immi- cause Kane's family had raised Twinkle Fest grants. Dowd from childhood in Penn- Enjoy the lighting contest throughout Donna Brathovde, who re- sylvania. the holiday season by visiting downtown shops. searched genealogical records of But the payment — equiva- the victims, said only five of the lent to more than $23,000 in to- Vote for your favorite display beginning Nov 27th at: www.olytwinklefest.com men who died had been born in day's dollars — would go to Kane For complete schedule of events visit: CH549969M the United States, with the oth- (or his heirs) only if Kane were ers coming from Italy, Austria, still living when Dowd died. www.downtownolympia.com Wales, England, Germany, Bel- A year after the blast, a su- or call 360.357.8948 gium and Russia. perior-court judge ruled that in- Main 14 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015 NORTHWEST For Lummi Nation, Fishing Is a Way of Life

FISHERMEN: ‘Culture Dying Wish Is Fish and Fish Is About 450 fishing vessels are registered at Lummi Nation, Our Culture’ Tribe down from more than 700 in Council Member Says the 1980s, tribal Chairman Tim Ballew said. By Ralph Schwartz "We're currently the larg- The Bellingham Herald est native commercial fishing LUMMI RESERVATION fleet in the country, and for the (AP) — Members of Lummi Na- most part we always have been," tion say that for them, fishing is Ballew said. "But there's definite- different. ly been a decline." Tribal and nontribal fishers Hundreds of tribal members alike must keep to the seasons who were forced out of fishing by and mind their catch quotas. Still, weak sockeye runs got retraining for most Washington residents, through federal grants totaling fishing is a privilege granted by $4.3 million to Lummi Nation the state government, said Jay Ju- alone. lius, a Lummi member who has a The most recent grant in seat on the tribe's council. December 2014, for $882,032, The tribe, on the other hand, helped 630 Lummi fishers who has been fishing for 150 genera- were laid off find new jobs. tions, Julius said. "You have a lot of people ... "To us, culture is fish and fish who were lifelong fishermen and is culture," he said. "It's more then had to go get an education than a privilege, it's who we are. Evan Abell / The Bellingham Herald via AP and move on," Julius said. "It's in our DNA." In this Sept. 15, 2015, photo, Lummi isherman Jay Julius steers his boat as his cousin Austin Brockie, center, and daughter Fishing remains important to 'The Easy Part' Teja Julius, right, sort through fresh-caught crab near Cherry Point in Washington. Tribal and nontribal ishers alike must keep a lot of those who lost their live- to the seasons and mind their catch quotas. Still, for most Washington residents, ishing is a privilege granted by the state Julius needed less than an lihoods in it. Tribal members in government, said Jay Julius, a Lummi member who has a seat on the tribe’s council. hour on Sept. 15 to pull up seven other professions schedule their crab pots he had set that morn- vacations around fishing seasons ing, within sight of the BP Cher- — not for recreation but as a sec- But the most important thing is fishing for the Alaska Packers 2008. ond income. ry Point dock. With of family and relationship and (be- Association in the early 1960s. By The Lummi fleet of purse his daughter, Teja Julius, and Lummi members who are ing) close with all your immedi- age 14 or 15, Wilson was taking seiners declined from more than another family member, Austin terminally ill often say they want ate relatives and a village." his dad's boat out on the Nook- 30 to just two or three at one to go fishing again before they Brockie, Julius grabbed 160 or Three years ago, the tribe re- sack River to fish on his own. 170 pounds of legal-size Dunge- point, Julius said. die. vived the traditional practice of When he was a teenager, all of "The returns have just strug- "It means that much to that ness crab out of the pots. reefnet fishing. Fishers off Cher- his friends fished, too. For Julius, that equated to gled. The fish are struggling," he man that he'll say, 'If I could do ry Point lay a net between two "There wasn't a person that said. "A halibut fisherman could it one more time, that's what I about $800 — a fraction of his canoes. Then they pull up the net wasn't — that I knew," Wilson catch a lot of halibut — and big would do,'" Wilson said. "It's not total haul during a 24-hour fish- when a school of sockeye salmon said. halibut. Now you really have to go to the moon. It's not go to the ing derby on Sept. 15-16. swims between them. Wilson learned to read the hunt for them. The sizes are get- mall. It's not go have a steak. It's The payoff wasn't as easy as it Tribal members built the ca- sea from his grandmother, who ting a little smaller. It's a little not to go visit Hawaii or Mexico looked. noe and the net by hand. could tell from her front porch tougher to come across those "The life of a fisherman isn't Why would the tribe, which where to find squawfish and or on a vacation — bring me just when the season's open," Ju- ordinarily uses the same mod- grunters at low tide. 100-pounders." fishing one more time." lius said. "We're trying to figure ern technologies as other fishers, "That's how she survived," out different strategies, or how to bother with an ancient fishing Wilson said. "There was no store improve our fishing. So for me it practice that isn't as productive? for her to go to." was the week before, staying up at "You're speaking financially," Now Wilson passes on what Thanksgiving night, thinking where I'm going Julius said in response to this he knows to his grandchildren. to set and how deep I'm going to question. "It's not about the "That's how things get hand- Buffet RAMBLIN JACKS go, and what the tides are doing." quantity of fish that we caught. ed down to us, and that doesn't The day before he went crab- It's about the culture and the his- change." bing, Julius ordered 1,100 pounds tory instilled in the youth that Wilson and Julius, 40, both of frozen salmon that had to be are on those canoes." remember when salmon were chopped for bait. "Reefnet is something that we more plentiful. A strong El Niño "It's a process," Julius said in were gifted from our creator, and in the winter of 1997-98 warmed an interview a week after the 24- reintroducing that back, and the the water off Puget Sound, mak- hour crab derby. "You guys got to importance of that, is something ing it harder for salmon to sur- see the easy part." that is taking place today as we vive. One-day crab seasons in the speak," Julius said. Poor Fraser River sockeye summer provide an economic The old fishing techniques, runs persisted after the big El lift to tribes by allowing them to unperturbed by the sound of Niño, and Gov. Chris Gregoire bring crab to market when prices motors, provide something more declared a fishing disaster in are higher. than a connection to history for "We do that because of the Julius. economic value of it," said Dana "It's complete silence," Julius Wilson, a Lummi member who said. has been fishing since he was a "There are many ways of fish- 11 am to 5 pm • Thursday, Nov. 27th • Open at 6 am child, half a century ago. "We get ing that might not make finan- Regular Menu Available • Reservations Suggested. more value out of those crab fish- cial sense, but some fishermen WINTER ing shorter periods and feeding don't need much in terms of • House Smoked Turkey the market, rather than flooding financial gain," Julius said. "Be- $ 95 the market." lieve it or not, for me a large por- CHECKLIST Adults • Smoked ham A 24-hour season can be hec- tion of my fishing is my therapy. 17 tic. 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Columns, Celebrations, Voices Community Conversations Former W.F. West High School Student and Washington State University Sophomore Wins Voice of the People Award of Excellence at National Conference Chronicle readers share their thoughts every day By The Chehalis Foundation ence for Minority Students held through social media, including Facebook, Twitter and WSU student Keesha Matz, at the Seattle Convention Center. the comment section of Chronline.com. Here are some of ‘‘I am grateful for the credits her participation in W.F. There, she gave a presentation on the recent highlights of conversation. West’s Molecular Genetics Pro- support I received at microbiology research to a panel gram for inspiring her college of judges. Readers respond on Facebook to debate over whether to pursuit in scientific research. W.F. West with the allow Syrian refugees in Washington: The Chehalis Foundation The Chehalis Foundation sup- outstanding teachers/ congratulates Keesha Matz on ports all Science, Technology, faculty and amazing her remarkable success. The Engineering, and Math (STEM) Foundation’s partnership with Steve Bell: What better way to show the education in the Chehalis School opportunities.’’ world what we are made of than to welcome District by providing financial Chehalis schools inspires and those who have lost everything; their homes, resources not available through prepares students for higher edu- their livelihood, their schools, their country.... state or local tax dollars. They Keesha matz cational opportunities. This suc- These refugees have more reason to hate ISIS provide supplies and equipment cess story is a testament to what than anyone; even more than the French. They for the STEM programs. ence students that were invited can be accomplished when com- are not terrorists; they are the victims of terror- Keesha was among a select to participate in the Annual mitted leadership and a support- ists. group of dedicated college sci- Biomedical Research Confer- ive community share a vision. America is the “home of the brave”. I wouldn’t be a very good American if surren- dered my values to the fear-mongers. Birth honor roll Real lives are at stake. Many of them wom- • aNDrea aND maTTheW Smeall, en and children. There’s a moral imperative to Fallon, Nevada, a boy, Tucker CeNTralia miDDle SChOOl help. Deuteronomy 10:19 says “And you are to Dean Smeall, Nov. 13, 9 pounds, The following are additions to the Centralia Middle School first- love those who are foreigners, for you your- 2 ounces, Banner Hospital, Fal- quarter honor roll: selves were foreigners in Egypt.” Time to stop lon. 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Pete Caster / [email protected] Napavine’s Chase Van Wyck (32) celebrates after a tackle of Liberty’s Tyler Haas (25) on Saturday in Centralia, with teammates Austin Filley (24), Mac Fagerness (1) and Sam Fagerness (8). Tigers Ring Liberty’s Bell DOME AGAIN: Defense Stadium. ing 27-0 lead. The win puts Napavine back “We talked about having to Leads Napavine in in the Tacoma Dome on Sat- win the turnover battle today, 34-7 Quarterfinal Win; urday at 4 p.m. for a rematch and it certainly did not look against top-ranked, undefeated good early,” Napavine coach Tigers Return to State Pe Ell-Willapa Valley. Josh Fay said. “But we’ve got Semifinals in Tacoma to “It’s an amazing feeling. It re- good players, and they’re prob- Face PWV ally is. The whole team’s excited ably not going to make those about it,” Napavine senior line- mistakes too often.” By Aaron VanTuyl backer and, at this point in the The defense managed to season, wide receiver Chase Van [email protected] make up for the offense’s mis- Wyck said. “We’re coming to the cues in the first half. Napavine’s The first half may have Dome for a reason.” first possession ended in a looked a bit shaky from an of- Wyatt Stanley completed bouncing, deflected intercep- fensive standpoint. 15 of 27 passes for 207 yards tion, though a third-down sack Napavine’s defense, however, and three touchdowns, and by Van Wyck forced a punt; was solid throughout — and the Napavine scored on its first two another interception, midway Pete Caster / Tigers bottled up Liberty, 34- second-half possessions to erase through the second quarter, was [email protected] 7, on Saturday in the State 2B the stigma of three first-half Napavine’s Noah Lantz (6) dives to avoid a tackle from Liberty’s Chase Burnham (3) quarterfinals at Centralia’s Tiger turnovers and take a command- please see NAPAVINE, page S2 during State 2B quarterinal action Saturday in Centralia.

2B Girls Soccer Adna Downs La Conner 6-0, Finishes Third at State Tourney CENTURY MARK: Pirates away because of a shootout. Against La Conner, they Finish With 105 Goals scored early and often en route in 2015 Season After 6-0 to a 6-0 victory and a third place state trophy. Pushing their goal Victory Over La Conner total to 105 on the season, the By The Chronicle Pirates celebrated the end to SUMNER — Adna wanted their season in a way that most to break the 100-goal mark for teams don’t: with a victory. the 2015 season here on Sat- “When we went over a game- urday. Sitting at 99, they had plan for Saturday’s game, I told eighty minutes against La Con- the girls I didn’t want to dwell ner in the State 2B Girls Soc- too much on Friday’s game,” cer Tournament’s third-fourth Adna coach Juli Aselton said. place game to do it. After their “We talked about leaving it all 2-1 semifinal loss to Okanogan out on the field and ending the on Friday, the Pirates sat with season on a strong note.” 99 goals on the season and po- The Pirates agreed with their Brandon Hansen / [email protected] tential self-doubt after seeing a Adna’s Rachel Burke (left), Kassidy Thomas (center) and Kate Blackstone-Burgess (right) celebrate a goal during the third/ championship opportunity slip please see ADNA, page S2 fourth place game of the State 1B/2B Girls Soccer Tournament Saturday in Sumner.

Collision The Final Word Adna’s Devanie Kleemeyer (left) Seattle Adds Candaele, Hampton to Coaching Staff competes with TV’s Best Bet SEATTLE (AP) — The Seattle Mari- league infield and base running coordi- La Conner’s College Football Brianna Porter ners have added Casey Candaele as first nator. Servais says Candaele will work for the ball on base coach and Mike Hampton as bull- with outfielders and on base running in Ohio at N. Illinois Saturday during pen coach on the staff of first-time man- Seattle. 4:30 p.m. State 1B/2B Girls ager Scott Servais. Hampton, 43, spent the past two ESPNU Soccer action in Seattle announced the coaching addi- seasons as a pitching coach in the Los Sumner. tions on Monday. Angeles Angels minor league system af- Candaele, 54, spent last season as the ter concluding a 20-year playing career. Texas Rangers’ field coordinator and pre- Hampton was originally drafted in the Brandon Hansen / [email protected] viously spent four seasons as the minor sixth round in 1990 by the Mariners. Sports 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015 SPORTS

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kendRA stAjduhAR ChAse VAn WyCk school: Adna (sr.) school: napavine (sr.) sport: soccer (MF) sport: Football (WR/LB) stajduhar scored twice in Adna’s 6-0 Van Wyck caught two touchdown passes win over La Conner in the state 2B and came up with plenty of big defensive plays third/fourth place game saturday. in napavine’s 34-7 state win over Liberty.

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2B Volleyball College Wrestling Olson Named C2BL Volleyball MVP Eastman Wins Individual By The Chronicle Title at Finn Grinaker Open Napavine’s Mollie Olson was voted the Central 2B League’s By The Chronicle major decisions and a medical Most Valuable Player, after lead- MOORHEAD, Minn. — For- forfeit. Eastman pinned North- ing the Tigers to an undefeated mer Rochester Warrior Lucas land Community College’s Tan- league season. Eastman was a ner Schreifels in 2:02 and Min- Olson, a sophomore middle long ways from nesota’s Jonathan Hoffner in 2:51. hitter, racked up 366 kills over Grand Mound, In all, four SDSU freshmen the course of the season, with a but the results won individual titles at the tour- .283 hitting percentage and a .437 by the two-time nament, which was hosted by kill percentage. She served 91.9 state champion Concordia College. percent, averaged 8.3 digs per were the same as Eastman won state titles at match and tallied 45 blocks. the 157-pound 152 pounds and 160 pounds at Tiger coach Monica Dailey wrestler went Rochester, and also finished as a was voted the league’s Coach of 4-0 en route Lucas Eastman state runner-up. He set a school the Year. to winning his SDSU Wrestler Mossyrock setter Ava Nel- weight class record for the Warriors with 151 son and libero Jamie Carlson bracket at the career wins, including three 40- were both first-team selections, 2015 Finn Grinaker Open here win seasons. Eastman was 42-0 along with Onalaska outside on Saturday. as a junior and 45-2 his senior hitter Ronnie Kinsman and set- Eastman, wrestling for South year. He also has the single-sea- ter Nicolle Duryea. Wahkiakum Dakota State University as a son school record for pins (31), libero Savannah Burdick and freshman, won the individual ti- near falls (59) and takedowns Toutle Lake trio Britzy Hockett tle with two first-round pins, two (157). (outside hitter), Mikayla Deffen- baugh (middle hitter) and Shelby Risner (setter) rounded out the Women’s College Basketball first team. Adna’s Kendall Camoza and Lady Blazers Bumped by Peninsula Shanay Dotson, and Napavine’s By The Chronicle and the Pirates won the battle of Jordin Pruett and Melissa Lee, The Lady Blazers hit a rough the boards by a resounding 62-32 were both second-team picks. Brandon Hansen / [email protected] margin. Note: See Scoreboard on page Napavine sophomore middle hitter Mollie Olson was voted the Most Valuable patch in their home opener S6 for a complete All-League list. Player in the Central 2B League. Monday evening, falling 69-55 Sydnie Cole-Vogler led Cen- to Peninsula in NWAC women’s tralia with 15 points and nine re- basketball action at Michael bounds. Susan Kenney added 14 Smith Gymnasium. points, Tiana Thompson scored Centralia trailed by 4 heading 10 and Katie Whitten chipped in into the fourth quarter, but the with 9 points and two steals. Pirates rattled off 22 points to Just six players saw the court pull away for the win. for Centralia in the loss. Zhara Laster led Peninsula Centralia (2-2) will play at with 19 points and 19 rebounds, Clackamas on Dec. 3.

second goal. In the 14th minute, Adna Kassidy Thomas scored for Adna to give her team a commanding Continued from Sports 1 3-0 lead. After that, midfielder Kendra coach and they wanted to show Stajduhar hit a goal from the 40- that their shootout loss to Okan- yard line and the Pirates went ogan — who would go on to win into halftime with the 4-0 ad- the State 2B Girls Soccer title — vantage. Stajduhar scored again was merely a blip on their previ- just nine minutes into the second ously undefeated season. half, and Kenya Lorton rounded “The girls were fired up and out the scoring for the Pirates ready to take charge on the with a score in the 69th minute. field. I was proud of the girls,” “It was a great feeling to end Aselton said. “They could have the season on such a big win,” come to the game Saturday in a Aselton said. “We were able to poor frame of mind but they all play all of the girls on the team realized we have had a fantastic for the final game and make sure season. One loss for the entire our seniors enjoyed their last season and third in state is a very game.” Pete Caster / [email protected] good thing.” It was the second straight Napavine’s Cole Van Wyck (33) runs the ball Saturday at Centralia’s Tiger Stadium during a 34-7 win over Liberty in the State It was ancient history for the year that Adna placed third at 2B quarterinals. Pirates by the time the referee the state tournament. They fin- blew his whistle to signal the ished with a perfect 12-0 league on a 9-yard touchdown run by six catches for 84 yards to lead start of the 3rd/4th place game. mark in the Central 2B, and a Tigers Cole Van Wyck. After a quick the Tigers’ receivers, and Noah Six minutes into the game, Kate 19-1 overall record. The Pirate Blackstone-Burgess put Adna on three-and-out, Chase Van Wyck Lantz caught four passes for 50 defense gave up just seven goals Continued from Sports 1 the board first with a long shot caught a short pass in the end yards. Stanley carried the ball all season. eight times for 49 yards. that found the back of the La zone for three-yard touchdown. Adna graduates five seniors countered when Van Wyck re- “He ran some good routes, Napavine outgained the Conner goal. from the team: Julia Dallas, covered a Lancer fumble two and he’s a tough matchup for Lancers 355 to 207 in terms of “I think scoring early in the Thomas, Stajduhar, Kelsey Asel- plays later. kids at this level,” Fay said of Van total offense. game was huge for us,” Aselton And, finally, after Stanley Wyck, a 6-foot-2, 225-pound se- “It’s a good win. I think Lib- said. “On Friday, Okanogan ton, Melyssa Nocis, Macy Moon, lost a fumble a yard from the nior and an All-State linebacker. erty (Spangle) is probably a bet- scored first and it put us on the Morgan Burke and Lydia Me- goal line, Sam Fagerness picked “You’ve got to figure out, are you ter team than some people have defensive. We played our best dina. off a pass six plays later to end going to leave a linebacker on given them credit for,” Fay said. when we push forward and work “Again, it was a game with the Lancers’ next drive. him and let him out-speed you “They’re pretty physical and on scoring and making the other total team effort,” Aselton said. “We did feel like the defense a little bit to the outside, or are made some things difficult for team work hard.” “There were five different girls really stepped it up, and gave you going to bring in a defensive us today.” Just six minutes after Burgess’ that scored on Saturday. Every- us that momentum the whole back and give up the size mis- Now the Tigers (10-2) will goal, Holli Edminster headed the one left the field with a smile and game,” Van Wyck said. match? It’s a nice problem for us face PWV, a team that beat ball into the goal for the Pirates good feeling.” Van Wyck also scored the to have.” Napavine at home, 28-27, back game’s first touchdown, haul- Stanley capped the Tigers’ on Sept. 18. ing in a 19-yard pass in the first scoring with a 1-yard touch- The Titans (11-0) are coming See more photos, stories and features online at... quarter. Mac Fagerness snared down plunge to open the fourth off of a 47-7 win over Morton- a 17-yard pass and dove across quarter, and Liberty’s lone score White Pass on Friday night. the corner of the goal line with came on a 5-yard run from Tyler “It’s a long season. We’re a dif- under a minute left, sending Haas later in the final stanza. ferent team than at that point, LEWISCOUNTYSPORTS Napavine into the break with a Haas, who ran for 130 yards and they’re a different team 14-0 lead. in a first-round win over Toledo, than at that point,” Fay said. “It’s Napavine struck quickly in carried the ball 18 times for 81 just about like two teams that .COM the second half, with a seven- yards. haven’t faced each other getting play, 2-minute drive ending Mac Fagerness finished with to play.” • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015

College Football WSU AD Says Quarterback Falk Injured, but No. 24 Cougs Beat Colorado 27-3 Luke Falk is Doing Well By Tim Booth By The Associated Press The Associated Press Injured Washington State quarterback PULLMAN — Any celebration about Luke Falk was doing well and might be another accomplishment for No. 24 able to play in Friday's Apple Cup against Washington State was tempered by con- archrival Washington, Washington State cern over an injury that resulted in quar- athletic director Bill Moos said Monday. terback Luke Falk being carted off the Falk, the leading passer in the Pac-12, field. appeared to suffer a head injury and was Gabe Marks and Dom Williams both carried off the field during No. 20 Wash- had touchdown receptions and Washing- ington State's victory over Colorado on Sat- ton State beat Colorado 27-3 on Saturday urday. night despite Falk suffering an apparent Coach Mike Leach refuses to discuss in- head injury. juries, so the extent of Falk's injury is not Falk was taken off the field on a back- clear. board with 8:16 left in the third quarter Leach defended his policy during his after being sacked by Samson Kafovalu. regular Monday conference call. Falk’s head slammed against the turf on "I never answer questions about injuries," a below-freezing night on the Palouse, Leach said, ticking off five specific reasons and he appeared to be knocked out. He why that is his policy. was tended to on the field for 7 minutes, They included a lack of medical knowl- and his facemask was removed and he edge, and not wanting to give an opponent was immobilized as he was carted away. valuable information.

Falk gave two thumbs up and waved his Young Kwak / The Associated Press Leach was asked when he will decide on a starter between Falk and freshman Pey- hands as he left the field. Washington State defensive linemen Darryl Paulo (99) and Destiny Vaeao (97) take down Colorado ton Bender for Friday's game. Falk’s injury came a week after he was running back Phillip Lindsay (23) during the irst half of an NCAA college football game Saturday in checked for a concussion against UCLA Pullman. "We'll make that decision 27 seconds be- and passed protocol, allowing him to re- fore kickoff," Leach said. turn in the second half. gars can beat Washington on Friday and tory to reach that mark. Leach said he did not understand coach- Washington State coach Mike Leach win their bowl game. The Cougars closed The drop between Falk and Bender es who openly discuss injuries to their play- tersely declined to answer any ques- out their home slate with a convincing isn’t significant. They were in competi- ers. tions regarding Falk’s injury, citing his victory after opening the season with tion through most of fall camp for the "It smells of generating an excuse," Leach stance on speaking about injuries, and a stunning home loss to FCS Portland starting job. said. the school provided no updates on Falk’s State. “Hopefully he’s all right and he can get On his Monday radio show, Moos status. Leach at one point threatened to That chance to get to 10 wins depends back to playing for us as soon as possible,” seemed to indicate that Falk suffered a head walk out if the questions about Falk’s sta- largely on Falk’s health. The sophomore Bender said of Falk. injury. He said there are NCAA policies re- tus continued. entered the week leading the Pac-12 in Gerard Wicks rushed for 123 yards, garding concussions that the team follows. “I didn’t know what happened,” Wil- passing and was second in the country. becoming Washington State’s first 100- Moos said the injury does not appear to liams said. “I was praying for the best.” His 11-yard TD pass to Williams in the yard rusher since James Montgomery in be season ending and that he was hopeful Before getting hurt, Falk was 27 of 35 second quarter gave him 36 TD passes 2010 against Montana State. Keith Har- Falk could play Friday. for 199 yards and one touchdown against for the season, six behind Marcus Mari- rington added a 1-yard TD run for the Washington State has had the nation's the Buffaloes. When Falk returns will be ota’s Pac-12 record of 42 last season. Cougars. top passing offense with Falk as the start- a lingering question as the Cougars (8-3, Peyton Bender stepped in and was 13 Before his injury, Falk was content er this season. Falk has thrown for 4,266 6-2 Pac-12) have a short turnaround be- of 21 for 133 yards and a 16-yard TD to to throw underneath as the Cougars yards and 36 touchdowns. Bender has fore facing rival Washington in the Apple Marks with 14:25 left and a 24-3 Wash- couldn’t push the ball downfield. Aside thrown for 210 yards and two touchdowns Cup on Friday. ington State lead. It was Marks’ 14th from Williams’ 29-yard reception on in four games. Washington State won for the sixth touchdown catch of the season, setting a fourth down that set up the Cougars first time in seven games, reached the eight- new single-season school record. Marks score, Falk’s longest throw in the first Petersen Doesn't Want to Talk win mark for the first time since 2003 also went over 1,000 yards receiving for half was a 15-yard strike to Marks. Falk and preserved hopes for just the sixth 10- the season, becoming the 11th different completed 21 of 23 passes in the first half, Bowls Ahead of Apple Cup win season in school history if the Cou- wide receiver in Washington State his- but averaged just 6.8 yards per attempt. SEATTLE (AP) — Chris Petersen clear- ly doesn't want to look past Friday's Apple Cup. Browning’s Four TDs Lead UW in 52-7 Rout of Oregon State The question of whether Washington By Nick Daschel (5-6, 3-5 Pac-12) would accept a bowl bid with a losing record wasn't even completed The Associated Press Monday before Petersen jumped in. CORVALLIS — Washington has "Don't ask me the question because I blown some leads this season, not the don't even know," he said. "We're playing least of which came in its most recent this game and let us play this game." game, when a 17-point lead became a 27- No matter the outcome of Friday's game 17 loss at Arizona State. against No. 20 Washington State (8-3, 6-2), There were no such issues Saturday, the Huskies may have the chance to play in when the Huskies stomped on the gas the postseason — even with a 5-7 record. from the outset and coasted to a 52-7 win The NCAA football oversight committee over Oregon State. was meeting Monday to provide guidelines Washington scored the game's first for matching bowls with sub.-500 teams if 52 points as freshman quarterback Jake there are not enough bowl-eligible squads Browning threw four touchdown passes to fill the record 80 postseason spots avail- and the Huskies scored on their first six able this year. possessions. Seventy-one teams are already bowl- "We tried to play a full game, a full eligible and another 19 could get there over four quarters. Started fast last week and the final two weeks of the regular season. couldn't finish, so we wanted to make Petersen didn't want to take any of sure we did this week," Browning said. those scenarios into account, other than ac- The Huskies (5-6, 3-5 Pac-12) kept knowledging that he believes there are too their bowl hopes faintly alive. Washing- many bowl games. ton can become bowl eligible with a win The Huskies have gone to five straight next Friday against Washington State. At bowl games and only once in school his- 6-6, UW probably is searching for an at- tory has Washington gone to a bowl game large bowl berth, as the Pac-12 already with a .500 record. That was in 2010 when has nine bowl-eligible teams with seven Washington ended an eight-year postsea- son drought by beating Washington State contracted bowl berths. The Associated Press "Our backs were against the wall a lit- By Timothy J. Gonzalez / in the Apple Cup to get to 6-6, and then tle bit, so we had to win this one," Brown- Washington quarterback Jake Browning, left, is run out bounds by Oregon State’s Brandon Arnold beat Nebraska in the Holiday Bowl. ing said. during the irst half of an NCAA college football game in Corvallis on Saturday. Washington won 52-7. "I think there are too many bowls. I'll say that if we're talking about that. It just Washington coach Chris Petersen to throw the ball. We were unable to stop through the first quarter. McClatcher ran never doubted his team's resolve. is what it is," Petersen said. "I will say this, them in any of those three phases," Or- 2 yards for a score to make it 14-0. Fol- "We've had some tough Sundays com- everybody likes to play football and so to egon State coach Gary Andersen said. lowing a three-and-out by Oregon State, ing in some-hard fought games. And get a chance to play another game and all they've never backed down and they've The Beavers (2-9, 0-8) lost their eighth Dante Pettis returned a punt 89 yards for those things that's one issue. But again, a never flinched. They just keep working consecutive game. a touchdown, the fourth longest punt re- long time ago when Washington was play- and getting better. I think we saw a little Oregon State quarterback Nick turn in Husky history. ing in Rose Bowls it was like the Rose Bowl bit of that tonight," Petersen said. Mitchell, who returned to action after Browning finished the next two drives or nothing way back when and that's how That may be understating it a little. getting knocked out of last Saturday's with touchdown passes, an 18-yarder to I grew up as well. The bowls keep coming, Washington rolled to a 45-0 halftime game at California, missed his first seven Joshua Perkins and a 19-yarder to Jaydon the bowls keep coming and in some ways lead, and threw only two passes in the passes when he was replaced in the sec- Mickens to make it 35-0 early in the sec- the records aren't as important as they used second half — both early in the third ond quarter by Marcus McMaryion. ond quarter. to be when they come to that type of stuff." quarter — to keep the score from getting McMaryion finished the game, com- It was 38-0 when Washington at- Petersen even downplayed the idea of completely out of hand. pleting 8 of 16 passes for 109 yards and tempted its first punt, with 3:47 left in the getting extra practices should Washington Washington tied a school record with a touchdown. Victor Bolden caught five second quarter. But the Huskies weren’t end up in a bowl game. He said the real a 28-point first quarter. The Huskies out- passes for 52 yards and OSU's lone touch- finished scoring in the first half. Brown- benefit is getting that extra game to play. gained Oregon State 482-257 in yardage. down. ing increased the lead to 45-0 with eight "That's what's different and that's what Browning completed 18 of 20 passes for The onslaught took little time to com- seconds left before halftime on a 10-yard the kids like to do and that's what we all 211 yards. Brayden Lenius caught two mence. Washington’s Chico McClatcher touchdown pass to Lenius. want to do and that's what the fans like to touchdown passes, while running back returned the opening kickoff 56 yards to Next up for the Huskies is the annual see," Petersen said. Myles Gaskins had 23 carries for 127 the OSU 43. Three plays later, the Hus- Apple Cup on Friday against Washington Of course, the Huskies can avoid all that yards. The Husky defense had two take- kies were in the end zone, a 14-yard pass State. talk about a sub-.500 postseason if they can aways. from Browning to Lenius. Oregon State finishes its 2015 season knock off Washington State for the second "They were physical, their inside run Washington scored two touchdowns with the annual Civil War game Friday straight year and get to 6-6. game got to the edges and they were able during a two-minute span midway at Oregon. Washington put itself in position for a sixth win thanks to last Saturday's 52-7 rout of Oregon State, the second time in a month the Huskies beat a conference oppo- nent by more than 40 points. Washington Portland State Defeats Eastern Washington 34-31 beat Arizona at home 49-3 on Oct. 31. Freshman quarterback Jake Browning CHENEY, Wash. (AP) — David playoffs while ending a three-year Eastern's fourth turnover and before hit on 18 of 20 passes and threw for four Jones rushed for 152 yards and two playoff run for the Eagles (6-5, 5-3). Todd Raynes' 35-yard fumble return touchdowns, finishing with a passer rating touchdowns and Alex Kuresa threw The Vikings opened the second pulled the Eagles within 34-31. How- of 244.6. That was the 10th-best perfor- for two more scores to lead Portland half with Kuresa's 7-yard TD pass to ever, the Vikings ran out the clock. mance by passer rating of any quarterback State to a 34-31 win over Eastern Josh Kraght and then receiver Thomas Eastern's Cooper Kupp finished in the country this season. Washington on Saturday. Carter III found Cam Sommer for a "We're pleased really with our kids' Portland State (9-2, 6-2 Big Sky), 5-yard score on a trick play, making it with eight catches for 136 yards and mindset coming into that game," Petersen which started the season with an up- 27-17. a 78-yard TD, which pushed him pass said. "We talked about starting fast, we set 80 miles away at Washington State, The teams traded fourth quarter Jerry Rice for second in FCS career talked about coming out with great energy probably earned a berth in the FCS touchdowns — Portland State's after yards with 4,764. and trying to set a tone and I think in all phases we did." Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015 SPORTS

Racing Local Bowling Standings Kyle Busch Wins NASCAR's Sprint Cup Championship HOMESTEAD, Fla. (MCT) — Kyle Busch, whose season was nearly derailed before it ever got started, claimed his first NAS- CAR Sprint Cup Series champi- onship Sunday, winning the sea- son-ending Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway in the process. Busch finished well ahead of his three remaining Chase rivals in the Chase in the race, which was what he was required to do to win the title. The 2014 cham- pion, Kevin Harvick, was second, 1.553 seconds behind. Jeff Gor- don, the sentimental favorite for the title in his final season, was sixth and Martin Truex Jr. 12th. Brad Keselowski and two other non-Chase drivers — Joey Logano and Kyle Larson — fin- ished third through fifth. "It's pretty unbelievable!" Busch said. "It's a dream of a lifetime, a dream come true and something that only happens ev- ery so often. I just can't believe with everything that happened this year and all the turmoil, all the things that I went through." Busch missed the first 11 Cup races of the season after breaking his right leg and left foot during a wreck in the season-opening Xfinity Series race at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway. NASCAR granted Busch a waiver that allowed him to be eligible to qualify for the Chase despite missing those 11 races. He would, however, still have to satisfy the other requirements of winning at least one race and finishing inside the top 30 in the points standings. He was able to do that. So, af- ter essentially giving the rest of the drivers in the Cup series an 11-race head start, he's the cham- pion. "I guess you're a lot tougher than you really realize — wheth- er it's physically and mentally – but I had to put everything I had into rehab and everything I had into being able to walk and to get through everything that I was going through," Busch said of his time away from racing. "My wife (Samantha) was there to power me through, and my dog, Lucy, was barking at me to get me through it too." Samantha gave birth to their first child, Brexton, in May. "There's certainly a lot of things in life that I don't know that you'll ever fully understand," Busch said. "And this year is cer- tainly one of those for myself, but it's so great to be in this spot right now and to count the blessings that we have." Busch entered the Chase on the strength of a summertime stretch that saw him win four races in a five-week stretch. Al- though he hadn't won a race in the Chase, he had performed sol- idly enough to be one of the four to make it to the championship round. Busch started third Sunday and kept his No. 18 Toyota near or at the front for the entire race, which was delayed by rain for 96 minutes. He would lead 41 laps, taking the lead on a pivotal restart with seven laps remaining. Busch came out of the pits second behind Keselowski. Busch said he was surprised that Keselowski elected to start on the inside. "Yeah, I don't really know if there was a right (decision) or a wrong one to be honest," said Keselowski. "We just weren't fast enough and I don't think it would have mattered either way." Busch went to the front im- mediately, Harvick right behind. But Harvick was unable to make up any ground. The race and the title were Busch's. Harvick, who came up just short in his bid to successfully defend his title, watched Busch on a television monitor after the race, when the new champion let a whoop of joy. "It's just exciting," Harvick said of what he knew Busch was feeling. "When you race your whole life and you accomplish what you've raced for your whole life, it's exciting. I've been fortu- nate to experience that last year and know that feeling and know how gratifying that is. You know, it's fun to see that excitement. "To come back from every- thing that he came back from, that's a great comeback story from where he was after Daytona." • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015

NFL

WEEK 11 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Doug Martin - Tampa Bay RB - Martin rushed for 235 yards on 27 attempts in a 45-17 THIS Week 11 Results win over Philadelphia.

2. Thomas Rawls - Seattle RB - Rawls had Jacksonville Jaguars 19, Tennessee Titans 13 Baltimore Ravens 16, St. Louis Rams 13 209 rushing yards and a touchdown in the Se- WEEK Seattle Seahawks 29, San Fran. 49ers 13 Dallas Cowboys 24, Miami Dolphins 14 ahawks’ victory over San Francisco. Detroit Lions 18, Oakland Raiders 13 Carolina Panthers 44, Wash. Redskins 16 3. Carson Palmer - Arizona QB - Palmer Indianapolis Colts 24, Atlanta Falcons 21 Kansas City Chiefs 33, San Diego Chargers 3 passed for 317 yards, going 20-of-31 with four IN THE touchdowns and two picks. Houston Texans 24, New York Jets 17 Green Bay Packers 30, Minnesota Vikings 13 TB Buccaneers 45, Philadelphia Eagles 17 Arizona Cardinals 34, Cincinatti Bengals 31 4. Andy Dalton - Cincinatti QB - Dalton went Denver Broncos 17, Chicago Bears 15 22-of-39 for 315 yards and two touchdowns NFL but his team lost to the Cardinals.

Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press Seattle Seahawks running back Thomas Rawls, left, pushes of San Francisco 49ers inside linebacker Michael Wilhoite, right, as he runs for a touchdown Sun- day in Seattle. RAWLS RUNS PAST NINERS Rawls Big Night Leads Seahawks Back to .500 With Victory Over 49ers, 29-13

Local Bowling Standings SEATTLE (AP) — About season to go over 200 yards, join- Wilson had one of his best two hours before kickoff Se- ing Doug Martin (235) and Adri- days as a pro, completing 24 attle’s Thomas Rawls was in the an Peterson (203). of 29 passes for 260 yards and locker room getting loosened up. Rawls turned in his third a 138.5 rating following a week He was told Marshawn Lynch 100-yard rushing game of the where he received a bit of criti- wouldn’t be able to play. season. He came off the bench to cism from his coaches. Seattle Sud- run for 104 yards against Chica- was vastly improved on third denly go in Week 3 after Lynch injured downs, a problem in last week’s helping his hamstring, and rumbled for loss to Arizona, converting 8 of to redis- 169 yards and a touchdown two 14 attempts and scoring touch- cover the weeks later against Cincinnati. downs on its first three drives. identity of SEATTLE 29 He finished with 255 all-purpose the under- SAN FRAN. 13 yards, including three catches And Seattle got help in the achieving for 46 yards, and has two games playoff chase, leaving it a game Seahawks was resting in part of more than 160 yards rush- behind Atlanta for the final wild- with the rookie. ing in his rookie season; Lynch card spot in the NFC with six “I’m going to pass you the has never run for more than 153 weeks to go. torch for the day,” Lynch told the yards in any game in his career “We like what we’re see right rookie. And there is a chance the job now so we’ll see if we can build Rawls did more than just take could be Rawls going forward. on it,” Carroll said. over. He ran his way to the sec- As late as Friday, the Seahawks NOTES: Seattle won its fifth ond-best day by a running back expected Lynch to play. He was straight against the 49ers. ... in Seahawks history. just a spectator — and Rawls’ Rawls broke Curt Warner’s fran- Rawls rushed for 209 yards biggest cheerleader — and is set chise rookie record of 207 yards and had two total touchdowns, to visit Dr. William Meyers on rushing in 1983 against Kansas helping lead the Seahawks to a Monday in Philadelphia to try City. ... McDonald’s touchdown 29-13 win over San Francisco and get an exact determination was his first career TD catch. ... on Sunday as Seattle got back of his abdominal injury. RB Shaun Draughn had eight to .500 and found a little bit of “This will be a really impor- receptions for San Francisco the what’s been missing. tant couple of days for him,” Se- most by a 49ers running back And it started almost im- attle coach Pete Carroll said of since Frank Gore had nine in mediately. On Seattle’s third Lynch. “We’ll know something 2010... Seattle continues to have offensive play, Rawls caught a by Wednesday, probably.” swing pass from Russell Wil- Rawls wasn’t the only Seattle problems finding the right de- son and rather than stepping rookie to make major contri- fense against tight ends. Vance out of bounds after a healthy butions. Tyler Lockett caught McDonald and Garrett Celek gain, rammed his way into and touchdowns of 24 and 11 yards combined for six catches for 100 through San Francisco corner- in the first half as Seattle built a yards and the 49ers only touch- back Tramaine Brock. 20-0 lead. Lockett bulled his tiny down. McDonald had a 36-yard The tone was set by the rook- frame into the end zone on the catch and Celek had a 33-yard ie and his teammates followed. second of his TD catches, carry- reception as the Seahawks con- “I never (run) out of bounds. ing a San Francisco defender on tinue to give up big plays down It’s just in my makeup. It’s my his back. the seam to tight ends... San mentality. I think I would feel “We look real familiar again,” Francisco linebacker NaVorro less of a person if I run out of Lockett said. Bowman returned to the site of bounds instead of going and Blaine Gabbert made his sec- his awful knee injury suffered showing toughness,” Rawls said. ond straight start for the 49ers in the 2013 NFC Championship Rawls ran for a 2-yard TD and got going late in the first half game and caused him to miss the on Seattle’s second drive, then capping a long drive with a 19- 2014 season. Bowman had nine gave the Seahawks a 29-13 lead yard touchdown to Vance Mc- tackles and most importantly with 12:32 remaining on a 31- Donald with 9 seconds left in the stayed healthy... Seattle wide re- yard catch-and-run pass out half to get within 20-7. ceiver Tyler Lockett is only go- of the backfield. Rawls caught Gabbert continued to move ing to get more involved in Se- the rollout throw from Wilson, the 49ers effectively in the third attle’s pass game. Drafted to be stiff-armed Michael Wilhoite quarter, but had to twice settle and raced for the first receiving for short field goals from Phil a returner, Lockett’s becoming a touchdown of his career. Dawson after getting inside the bigger factor as a receiver. Lock- Rawls became just the third Seattle 10. Gabbert was 22 of 34 ett had four catches for 48 yards running back in Seahawks his- for 264 yards. and two touchdowns against the tory to top 200 yards in a game “You can’t come away with 49ers. Lockett broke free from and trailed only Shaun Alexan- field goal. Points are good, but man coverage for a 24-yard TD der’s 266-yard game in 2001 in touchdowns change a game,” in the first quarter and later car- franchise history. He’s the third Gabbert said. ried a defender into the end zone running back in the NFL this on an 11-yard TD.

Thomas Rawls Likely to Get Call at RB Again for Seattle RENTON, Wash. (AP) — this week against Pittsburgh. for the lower abdominal injury, Uncertainty surrounding the Carroll is unsure of when including possible surgery. health of Marshawn Lynch Lynch will even play again as Rawls filled in quite well will likely mean rookie run- he deals with an abdominal in- against the 49ers, rushing for ning back Thomas Rawls will jury that kept him out of Sun- 209 yards and a touchdown start for a second straight week day’s win over San Francisco. and also catching a TD pass. for the Seattle Seahawks. Lynch traveled to Philadelphia It was the second-best rushing Coach Pete Carroll said and was scheduled to meet day in Seahawks history, trail- Monday that it’s unlikely with Dr. William Meyers on ing only Shaun Alexander’s Lynch would be able to play Tuesday to discussion options 266 yards in 2001. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015 SPORTS

Scoreboard Sports on the Air Preps Grace Peacock Wahk MH 12 17. Notre Dame 3-0 480 18 Kennedi LaBerge Wahk OH 12 18. UConn 3-0 432 19 TUESDAY, Nov.24 State Football Playoffs Rianna Whitehead Win S 11 19. Vanderbilt 3-0 431 17 NBA COLLEGE BASKETBALL Friday’s Games 20. Wichita St. 2-1 423 9 NBA Standings Lummi vs. Neah Bay (1B), 1 p.m., Ta- 21. Oregon 4-0 369 25 1:30 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE coma Dome 22. LSU 3-0 285 23 ESPN2 — Maui Invitational, consolation, Eastside Catholic vs. Lakes (3A), 4 Local 23. Xavier 3-0 143 — East W L Pct GB TBA p.m., Tacoma Dome Toronto 9 6 .600 — Bellevue vs. Bishop Blanchet (3A), Local Bowling 24. Cincinnati 4-0 110 — 2:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m., Tacoma Dome Nov. 15-Nov. 21 Results 25. SMU 3-0 100 — Boston 7 6 .538 1 ESPNU — FanDuel Legends Classic, 3rd Saturday’s Games FAIRWAY LANES 25. Texas A&M 4-0 100 — New York 8 7 .533 1 Archbishop Murphy vs. Tumwater Top 10 Men Others receiving votes: Utah 95, Brooklyn 3 11 .214 5½ place game, TBA (2A), 10 a.m., Tacoma Dome 1. Gordon Geving 741 and L J Hames George Washington 85, Baylor 81, West Philadelphia 0 15 .000 9 4:30 p.m. Okanogan vs. NW Christian (Col- 741; 2. Brett Devlin 735; 3. Brandon Virginia 69, Butler 59, Louisville 40, N. Southeast Division ESPN — Maui Invitational, semifinal, TBA bert) (2B), 1 p.m., Moses Lake Grose 724; 4. Chris Conradi 704; 5. Iowa 23, Iowa 20, Dayton 18, Tulsa 17, King’s vs. Montesano (1A), 1 p.m., Adrian Franks 695; 6. John Hart 694; 7. Miami 9 4 .692 — Colorado St. 13, Providence 8, George- 5 p.m. Tacoma Dome James Hilzer 691; 8. Earl Tennant 686; 9. Atlanta 9 6 .600 1 ESPN2 — FanDuel Legends Classic, champi- Gonzaga Prep vs. Richland (4A), 1 Richard Spencer 683; 10. Chad Chalm- town 4, Michigan 3, Valparaiso 2, Chat- Washington 6 4 .600 1½ p.m., Pasco ers 682; High Game: Earl Tennant 300 tanooga 1, Washington 1. onship, TBA Sedro-Woolley vs. Prosser (2A), 3 Top 10 Women Charlotte 8 6 .571 1½ 7 p.m. p.m., Yakima 1. Janell McPeake 696; 2. Cassandra Div. I Women’s Basketball Orlando 6 8 .429 3½ ESPN2 — CBE Hall of Fame Classic, champi- Liberty Christian vs. Almira-Cou- Chalmers 658; 3. Hunter Weeks 625; 4. The top 25 teams in The Associ- Central Division lee-Hartline (1B), 4 p.m., Pasco Heather Fueston 598; 5. Lynn Wiltzius onship game, TBA ated Press’ women’s college basketball Cleveland 11 3 .786 — Napavine vs. Pe Ell-Willapa Valley 570; 6. Ginny Eddy 563; 7. Barb Overlin poll, with first-place votes in paren- ESPN — Maui Invitational, semifinal, TBA (2B), 4 p.m., Tacoma Dome 562; 8. Kim Mohney 560; 9. Chris Fry- Chicago 8 4 .667 2 theses, records through Nov. 22, total Connell vs. Royal (1A), 4 p.m., Moses dendall 548; 10. Nichole Postlewait 546 Indiana 8 5 .615 2½ COLLEGE FOOTBALL points based on 25 points for a first- Lake and Teresa Johnson 546; High Game: Detroit 7 7 .500 4 4:30 p.m. Skyline vs. Lake Stevens (4A), 7:30 Janell McPeake 266 place vote through one point for a 25th- Milwaukee 6 8 .429 5 p.m., Tacoma Dome Top 5 Senior Men place vote and previous ranking: ESPNU — Ohio at Northern Illinois 1. Tim Schnitzer 696; 2. Harold WESTERN CONFERENCE NBA BASKETBALL State Championships Schrader 638; 3. Ed Weed 633; 4. Dave Record Pts Prv Southwest Division 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 4 Reynoldson 623; 5. Andy Fuchs 595; 1. UConn (32) 1-0 800 1 San Antonio 11 3 .786 — TNT — Boston at Atlanta 1B game, 4 p.m. High Game: Tim Schnitzer 277 2. South Carolina 4-0 759 2 3A game, 7 p.m. Top 5 Senior Women Dallas 9 5 .643 2 3. Notre Dame 3-0 722 3 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 5 1. Teresa Johnson 610; 2. Ginny Eddy Memphis 7 7 .500 4 4. Tennessee 3-0 702 4 TNT — L.A. Clippers at Golden State 2A game, 10 a.m. 558; 3. Bertie Dessell 505; 4. Sharon Houston 5 9 .357 6 5. Baylor 4-0 685 5 1A game, 1 p.m. DeBuhr 488; 5. Nellie Bishop 478; High New Orleans 3 11 .214 8 2B game, 4 p.m. Game: Teresa Johnson 235 6. Maryland 3-0 609 8 WEDNESDAY, Nov. 25 4A game, 7:30 p.m. Friday Singles Match Play 7. Oregon St. 3-0 585 9 Northwest Division High Scores (4 games) November 13 8. Mississippi St. 2-0 527 10 Oklahoma City 9 6 .600 — BOXING Saturday’s Results Division 1 – High Series: Steve Stras- 8. Texas 3-0 527 11 Utah 6 7 .462 2 5 p.m. Prep Football ser 979; High Game: Tim Schnitzer 268 10. Texas A&M 4-0 520 12 Minnesota 6 8 .429 2½ ESPN — Premier Champions, Erislandy Lara Division 2 At Centralia – High Series: Gary Coo- 11. Ohio St. 2-2 452 7 per 960; High Game: Gary Cooper 229 Denver 6 8 .429 2½ vs. Jan Zaveck (super welterweight) TIGERS 34, LANCERS 7 12. Kentucky 4-0 439 13 Liberty 0 0 0 7 —7 Top 5 Junior Boys Portland 6 9 .400 3 13. Stanford 3-0 433 15 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Napavine 7 7 13 7 —34 1. Tony Mortland 579; 2. Maclain Pacific Division 14. Florida St. 2-1 378 6 9 a.m. Hack 544; 3. Brycen Kugan 499; 4. Isa- Golden State 15 0 1.000 — iah Johnson 488; 5. Ashton Lannoye 15. Duke 3-1 341 14 Scoring Summary ESPN2 — Battle 4 Atlantis, quarterfinal, 486; High Game: Tony Mortland 242 16. Arizona St. 1-1 268 18 Phoenix 7 7 .500 7½ NAP — Wyatt Stanley 19-yard pass Gonzaga vs. Washington Top 5 Junior Girls L.A. Clippers 6 7 .462 8 to Chase Van Wyck; Austin Filley kick 16. California 4-0 268 21 1. Ashley Hart 479; 2. Bailey Reed 11:30 a.m. NAP — Stanley 17-yard pass to Mac 18. South Florida 2-1 257 19 Sacramento 5 10 .333 10 441; 3. Donna Dean 421; 4. Courtney Fagerness; Filley kick 19. Northwestern 3-0 251 20 L.A. Lakers 2 11 .154 12 ESPN2 — Battle 4 Atlantis, quarterfinal, Spriggs 412; 5. Bailee Spriggs 397; High NAP — Cole Van Wyck 9-yard run; 20. Michigan St. 3-0 164 23 Game: Ashley Hart 178 Charlotte vs. Syracuse kick failed Top 5 Bowling Club (2 games) 21. Oklahoma 3-1 114 17 Sunday’s Games NAP — Stanley 3-yard pass to Chase ESPNU — Maui Invitational, 7th place game, 1. Isaiah 346; 2. Stasia 304; 3. Bryce 22. Louisville 0-2 108 16 Toronto 91, L.A. Clippers 80 Van Wyck; Filley kick TBA 282 and Tanner 282; 4.. Zack 265; 5. 23. Syracuse 1-1 103 25 New Orleans 122, Phoenix 116 NAP — Stanley 1-yard run; Filley Trae 249; High Game: Isaiah 178 24. Geo. Washington 2-1 83 22 2 p.m. kick Brooklyn 111, Boston 101 Top 5 Special Rec (2 games) LIB — Tyler Haas 5-yard run; kick 25. Iowa 4-0 74 — Oklahoma City 117, Dallas 114 ESPN2 — Maui Invitational, 5th place game, 1. Cody W 361; 2. Daryl H 325; 3. Joy good Others receiving votes: DePaul Golden State 118, Denver 105 W 314; 4. Don B 281; 5. Jeremy C 276; TBA 58, Seton Hall 58, UCLA 41, Dayton Portland 107, L.A. Lakers 93 High Game: Cody W 184 ESPNU — High Point at Georgia Team Stats LIB NAP 11, Princeton 11, Arkansas 8, Nebraska 4 p.m. First Downs 9 14 8, Oklahoma St. 7, Florida 6, Missouri Monday’s Games Rushing Yards 102 148 5, Oregon 5, NC State 4, W. Kentucky 4, Cleveland 117, Orlando 103 ESPNU — Yale at Duke Passing Yards 107 207 College Football Penn St. 3, Miami 1, Washington 1. Charlotte 127, Sacramento 122, OT 4:30 p.m. Total Yards 209 355 Miami 95, New York 78 ESPN2 — Maui Invitational, 3rd place game, Comp-Att-Int 9-16-2 15-27-2 AP Top 25 Minnesota 100, Philadelphia 95 TBA Fumbles/Lost 3/2 2/1 The Top 25 teams in The Associ- Milwaukee 109, Detroit 88 Penalties/Yards 7/55 1/15 ated Press college football poll, with NFL San Antonio 98, Phoenix 84 7 p.m. first-place votes in parentheses, records Oklahoma City 111, Utah 89 ESPN — Maui Invitational, championship National Football League Individual Stats through Nov. 21, total points based on 25 All Times PDT game, TBA Rushing: LIB — Haas 18/81, Chase points for a first-place vote through one Tuesday’s Games GOLF Burnham 6/8, Garrett Rogers 10/15; point for a 25th-place vote, and previous AMERICAN CONFERENCE Indiana at Washington, 4 p.m. NAP — Wyatt Stanley 8/49, Mac Fager- ranking: East W L T Pct PF PA Dallas at Memphis, 5 p.m. 5 p.m. ness 4/26, Sam Fagerness 8/15, Dawson New England 9 0 0 1.000 303 169 GOLF — Australian Open, opening round, at Stanley 5/26, Cole Van Wyck 11/32 Boston at Atlanta, 5 p.m. Passing: LIB — Rogers 9-15/107; Team Rec. Pts. Last Buffalo 5 4 0 .556 231 207 L.A. Clippers at Denver, 6 p.m. Sydney NAP — Wyatt Stanley 15-27/207 1. Clemson (55) 11-0 1,518 1 N.Y. Jets 5 5 0 .500 234 208 Chicago at Portland, 7 p.m. NBA BASKETBALL Receiving: LIB — Burnham 5/71, 2. Alabama (6) 10-1 1,469 3 Miami 4 6 0 .400 205 249 L.A. Lakers at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. 3. Iowa 11-0 1,325 6 5 p.m. Matt DeGon 3/44; NAP — Mac Fager- South ness 6/84, Noah Lantz 4/50, Chase Van 4. Notre Dame 10-1 1,317 5 Wednesday’s Games NBA — Memphis at Houston Indianapolis 5 5 0 .500 224 248 Wyck 3/44 5. Oklahoma 10-1 1,295 7 New York at Orlando, 4 p.m. NHL HOCKEY Houston 5 5 0 .500 208 228 6. Michigan St. 10-1 1,286 9 Washington at Charlotte, 4 p.m. Monday’s Results 4:30 p.m. 7. Baylor 9-1 1,161 10 Jacksonville 4 6 0 .400 211 268 Women’s College Basketball Cleveland at Toronto, 4:30 p.m. Tennessee 2 8 0 .200 182 233 NBCSN — Philadelphia at N.Y. Islanders At Centralia 8. Ohio St. 10-1 1,051 2 Miami at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. PIRATES 69, LADY BLAZERS 55 9. Oklahoma St. 10-1 995 4 North Philadelphia at Boston, 4:30 p.m. 7 p.m. Peninsula 15 11 21 22 —69 10. Florida 10-1 926 8 Cincinnati 8 2 0 .800 266 186 Atlanta at Minnesota, 5 p.m. NBCSN — Chicago at San Jose Centralia 13 11 19 12 —55 11. North Carolina 10-1 900 12 Pittsburgh 6 4 0 .600 236 191 Sacramento at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. SOCCER Peninsula (69) — Rodisha 8, Laster 12. Michigan 9-2 855 14 Baltimore 3 7 0 .300 226 249 Memphis at Houston, 5 p.m. 19, McKnight 2, Moss 17, Smith 14, 9 a.m. 13. Stanford 9-2 816 15 Cleveland 2 8 0 .200 186 277 Brooklyn at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. Thomas 9 14. Florida St. 9-2 680 16 FS1 — UEFA Champions League, Wolfsburg FG: 27 of 70 —.386 FT: 9 of 14 —.643 West Dallas at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. 15. TCU 9-2 652 11 at CSKA Moscow Reb. 62 (Laster 19) Denver 8 2 0 .800 222 183 New Orleans at Phoenix, 6 p.m. 16. Navy 9-1 647 19 Utah at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m. Centralia (55) — Whitten 9, Cole- Kansas City 5 5 0 .500 257 198 Vogler 15, Kenney 14, Sorenson 7, 17. Northwestern 9-2 593 20 FS1 — UEFA Champions League, PSV Eind- Thompson 10 18. Oregon 8-3 470 23 Oakland 4 6 0 .400 240 259 FG: 20 of 67 —.299 FT: 10 of 14 —.714 19. Mississippi 8-3 358 25 San Diego 2 8 0 .200 213 282 hoven at Manchester United Reb. 32 (Cole-Vogler 9) 20. Washington St. 8-3 354 24 NHL 21. Houston 10-1 275 13 NATIONAL CONFERENCE THURSDAY, Nov. 26 Saturday’s Prep Football Results 22. UCLA 8-3 230 NR NHL Standings 1A Football Championship East COLLEGE BASKETBALL 23. Mississippi St. 8-3 132 NR EASTERN CONFERENCE Quarterfinal N.Y. Giants 5 5 0 .500 273 253 Atlantic Division 24. Toledo 9-1 123 NR 9 a.m. Connell 14, Zillah 13 Washington 4 6 0 .400 221 253 W L OT Pts 25. Temple 9-2 107 NR ESPN2 — Advocare Invitational, quarterfinal, King’s 42, Hoquiam 21 Philadelphia 4 6 0 .400 229 229 Montreal 16 4 2 34 Montesano 51, Mount Baker 21 Others receiving votes: Utah 100, Pitts- Ottawa 10 5 5 25 Alabama vs. Xavier Dallas 3 7 0 .300 190 228 Royal 21, Colville 7 burgh 60, LSU 33, Texas A&M 27, Wis- Detroit 11 8 2 24 10 a.m. consin 21, Air Force 15, Southern Cal South Boston 11 8 1 23 1B Football Championship 8, Arkansas 7, W. Kentucky 6, Georgia Carolina 10 0 0 1.000 299 191 Tampa Bay 10 9 3 23 ESPN — Battle 4 Atlantis, semifinal, TBA Quarterfinal 5, BYU 3, Tennessee 2, Arkansas St. 1, Atlanta 6 4 0 .600 250 214 Florida 8 9 4 20 11 a.m. Almira/Coulee-Hartline 30, Touchet 22 South Florida 1, West Virginia 1.. Tampa Bay 5 5 0 .500 236 254 Toronto 7 10 5 19 ESPNU — NIT Season Tip-Off, semifinal, Liberty Christian 64, Republic 12 Buffalo 8 11 2 18 Lummi 40, Quilcene 0 New Orleans 4 6 0 .400 255 315 Arkansas vs. Georgia Tech College Football Playoff Rankings Metropolitan Division North N.Y. Rangers 16 3 2 34 Week 13 ESPN2 — Advocare Invitational, quarterfinal, 2A Football Championship Green Bay 7 3 0 .700 249 198 Washington 14 5 1 29 Quarterfinal Clemson 11-0 Wichita State vs. USC Minnesota 7 3 0 .700 211 184 Pittsburgh 12 8 0 24 Archbishop Murphy 27, North Kitsap 0 Alabama 10-1 New Jersey 11 8 1 23 12:30 p.m. Prosser 31, Ellensburg 0 Iowa 11-0 Chicago 4 6 0 .400 214 251 N.Y. Islanders 10 8 3 23 Sedro-Woolley 31, Hockinson 28 ESPN — Battle 4 Atlantis, semifinal, TBA Notre Dame 10-1 Detroit 3 7 0 .300 185 274 Philadelphia 7 9 5 19 1 p.m. Tumwater 38, Squalicum 21 Oklahoma 10-1 West Carolina 7 10 4 18 Michigan State 10-1 Arizona 8 2 0 .800 336 216 Columbus 8 14 0 16 ESPNU — DirecTV Wooden Legacy, quarter- 2B Football Championship WESTERN CONFERENCE Baylor 9-1 Seattle 5 5 0 .500 228 192 final, UC Irvine vs. Boise State Quarterfinal Central Division Ohio State 10-1 Liberty (Spangle) 34, Napavine 7 St. Louis 4 6 0 .400 179 199 Dallas 17 4 0 34 1:30 p.m. Oklahoma State 10-1 San Francisco 3 7 0 .300 139 252 St. Louis 14 6 2 30 ESPN2 — NIT Season Tip-Off, semifinal, 3A Football Championship Florida 10-1 Minnesota 11 5 3 25 Quarterfinal North Carolina 10-1 Nashville 11 6 3 25 Stanford vs. Villanova Bellevue 35, Glacier Peak 14 Week 11 Michigan 9-2 Thursday, Nov. 19 Chicago 11 8 2 24 2 p.m. Blanchet 73, Juanita 28 Stanford 9-2 Winnipeg 10 10 2 22 Lakes 35, Kennewick 6 Jacksonville 19, Tennessee 13 FS1 — West Virginia at Richmond Florida State 9-2 Colorado 8 12 1 17 Pacific Division 3:30 p.m. 4A Football Championship TCU 9-2 Sunday, Nov. 22 Los Angeles 13 8 0 26 ESPN2 — DirecTV Wooden Legacy, quarter- Quarterfinal Navy 9-1 Houston 24, N.Y. Jets 17 San Jose 13 8 0 26 Gonzaga Prep 28, Woodinville 18 Northwestern 9-2 final, Boston College vs. Michigan State Denver 17, Chicago 15 Vancouver 8 8 6 22 Lake Stevens 49, Graham-Kapowsin 14 Oregon 8-3 Detroit 18, Oakland 13 Arizona 10 9 1 21 ESPNU — Advocare Invitational, quarterfi- Richland 28, Moses Lake 23 Ole Miss 8-3 Anaheim 7 10 4 18 Skyline 35, Camas 10 Indianapolis 24, Atlanta 21 nal, Notre Dame vs. Monmouth Washington St 8-3 Tampa Bay 45, Philadelphia 17 Calgary 8 12 1 17 Houston 10-1 Edmonton 7 13 1 15 6 p.m. Central 2B League Baltimore 16, St. Louis 13 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point ESPNU — DirecTV Wooden Legacy, quarter- 2015 All-League Volleyball UCLA 8-3 Dallas 24, Miami 14 for overtime loss. MVP: Mollie Olson, MH, Soph., Miss St 8-3 Carolina 44, Washington 16 final, Evansville vs. Providence Napavine Toledo 9-1 Kansas City 33, San Diego 3 Sunday’s Games ESPNU — Advocare Invitational, quarterfi- Coach of the Year: Monica Dailey, Temple 9-2 Seattle 29, San Francisco 13 Napavine Carolina 4, Los Angeles 3 nal, Iowa vs. Dayton Green Bay 30, Minnesota 13 San Jose 5, Columbus 3 8:30 p.m. FIRST TEAM Arizona 34, Cincinnati 31 Montreal 4, N.Y. Islanders 2 ESPN2 — DirecTV Wooden Legacy, quarter- Player School Pos Gr Open: Cleveland, N.Y. Giants, New Or- New Jersey 3, Vancouver 2 Ava Nelson Mossy S 10 College Basketball leans, Pittsburgh final ?4, Santa Clara vs. Arizona Jamie Carlson Mossy L 10 The AP Poll Monday’s Games 9 p.m. Ronnie Kinsman Ony OH 12 Div. I Men’s Basketball Monday’s Game Boston 4, Toronto 3, SO FS1 — California at San Diego State Nicolle Duryea Ony S 12 The top 25 teams in The Associ- Buffalo at New England, 5:30 p.m. St. Louis 2, Buffalo 1 Britzy Hockett Toutle OH 10 ated Press’ college basketball poll, with N.Y. Rangers 3, Nashville 0 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Mikayla Deffenbaugh Toutle MH 12 first-place votes in parentheses, records Thursday, Nov. 26 Philadelphia 3, Carolina 2, OT 4:30 p.m. Shelby Risner Toutle S 11 through Nov. 15, total points based on 25 Philadelphia at Detroit, 9:30 a.m. Washington 1, Edmonton 0 Savannah Burdick Wahk L 11 ESPN — South Florida at UCF points for a first-place vote through one Carolina at Dallas, 1:30 p.m. Los Angeles 3, Florida 1 FS1 — Texas Tech at Texas Colorado 4, Winnipeg 1 SECOND TEAM point for a 25th-place vote and previous Chicago at Green Bay, 5:30 p.m. GOLF Kendall Camoza Adna S/OH 11 ranking: Shanay Dotson Adna OH 12 Record Pts Prv Sunday, Nov. 29 Tuesday’s Games 4:30 a.m. Jordin Pruett Napa OH 12 1. Kentucky (59) 4-0 1,619 2 New Orleans at Houston, 10 a.m. Ottawa at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. GOLF — European Tour: Alfred Dunhill Melissa Lee Napa MH 10 2. Maryland (6) 3-0 1,518 3 Buffalo at Kansas City, 10 a.m. Calgary at Anaheim, 7 p.m. Championship, opening round, at Mpumalanga, Makenzie Anderson Wahk OH 11 3. Michigan St. 3-0 1,448 13 Oakland at Tennessee, 10 a.m. Peyton Souvenir Wahk S 11 Wednesday’s Games 4. Iowa St. 2-0 1,297 7 St. Louis at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. South Africa Nashville at Buffalo, 4 p.m. 5. Kansas 1-1 1,243 4 Minnesota at Atlanta, 10 a.m. 5 p.m. Honorable Mention Columbus at New Jersey, 4 p.m. 6. Duke 4-1 1,238 5 N.Y. Giants at Washington, 10 a.m. Sam Rolfe Adna MH 12 Montreal at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m. GOLF — Australian Open, second round, at 7. Oklahoma 2-0 1,210 8 Tampa Bay at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. Paige Moorcroft Mossy OH 10 St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. Sydney Sharon Hazen MWP OH 12 8. Villanova 4-0 1,153 11 San Diego at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. Winnipeg at Washington, 4 p.m. Carly King MWP S 9 NFL FOOTBALL 9. North Carolina 3-1 1,141 1 Miami at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m. Edmonton at Carolina, 4 p.m. Haley Kolb MWP OH 12 9:30 a.m. 10. Gonzaga 2-0 1,138 10 Arizona at San Francisco, 1:05 p.m. Vancouver at Minnesota, 4 p.m. Angel Parker Napa MH 12 11. Arizona 4-0 970 12 Pittsburgh at Seattle, 1:25 p.m. FOX — Philadelphia at Detroit Maddy Dalsted Ony OH 12 Philadelphia at N.Y. Islanders, 4:30 p.m. 12. Virginia 4-1 872 6 New England at Denver, 5:30 p.m. Hailey Compton Pe Ell MH 12 Boston at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Kayla Bauter Toledo MB 12 13. Indiana 3-0 846 14 Los Angeles at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. CBS — Carolina at Dallas Keiona Trimmer Toledo OH 12 14. California 3-0 746 15 Monday, Nov. 30 Anaheim at Arizona, 6 p.m. Shelly Pitts Toutle OH 12 15. Miami 5-0 724 — Baltimore at Cleveland, 5:30 p.m. Ottawa at Colorado, 6:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Evy Elting Toutle MH 12 16. Purdue 5-0 550 21 Chicago at San Jose, 7 p.m. NBC — Chicago at Green Bay SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015 • Sports 7

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Northwestern (9-2, vs. Illinois) lege Football Playoff rankings — which have had Notre Dame in the top 22. Mississippi State (8-3, vs. Ole Miss) 4 in recent weeks — that appears to be the case. But as we learned last 23. Houston (10-1, vs. Navy) season, when TCU dropped from No. 3 to No. 6 after beating Iowa State 24. Temple (9-2, vs. UConn) by 52 points, anything can happen. Notre Dame’s résumé features the best loss (at Clemson by two points) of any Playoff contender, but the 25. Utah (8–3, vs. Colorado) Fighting Irish lack marquee wins. A victory at Stanford would solve that. The Cardinal are 8–2 overall and boast one of the top players in the coun- HEISMAN RACE try in running back/return specialist Christian McCaffrey. And while it is a long shot at this point, Stanford is still holding onto Playoff hopes of its 1. Derrick Henry, RB, Alabama Henry barely broke a sweat on Saturday, rushing for 68 own. This is big for both teams. Stanford 30–23 yards and two touchdowns on nine carries in OHIO STATE AT MICHIGAN Alabama’s 56–6 win over Charleston South- Here’s something not many people expected before the season began: ern. For the season, Henry is averaging 163.8 Michigan, which lost seven games last season, is favored over Ohio State, yards in eight games vs. Power 5 conference teams. the defending national champs. The Wol- verines, with their 9–2 record and renewed swagger under coach Jim Harbaugh, have rebounded from that painful loss to Michi- gan State by winning four straight, in- cluding three on the road. The defense, so dominant early in the year, held Penn State to 207 total yards in Saturday’s 28–16 win in State College. Speaking of inept offense, what happened to Ohio State? The mighty Mitch Light Buckeyes managed 132 yards of total of- Athlon Sports Christian McCaff rey and the Stanford Cardinal host Notre Dame in one of the fense on Saturday in their loss at home to Executive Editor most impactful games of the fi nal week of the regular season. Michigan State. Yes, not all of the parts are @AthlonMitch the same, but this is basically the same team ures to offer too much resistance, but strange things happen in college that rolled up 568 yards against Michigan football, especially in a rivalry game as heated at the Iron Bowl. Alabama State last season and averaged 537.5 yards in CFB Playoff wins over Ala- has won fi ve of the last seven in the series, including two of the last three bama and Oregon. Michigan 24–14 at Auburn. Nick Saban’s team has been playing as well as any team in the OKLAHOMA AT OKLAHOMA STATE nation over the last two months, especially on the defensive end. Scoring The 2015 edition of Bedlam would have been far more interesting had points will be a challenge for Auburn. Alabama 34–13 2. Deshaun Watson, QB, Clemson Watson threw for 343 yards and accounted for four Oklahoma State not lost to Baylor last weekend. The Pokes still have UCLA AT USC touchdowns (three passing, one rushing) as something to play for — a share of the Big 12 title — but their hopes of Neither team is in the national title hunt, but it’s always intriguing when Clemson remained unbeaten with a 33–13 making the Playoff are slim. Oklahoma, on the other hand, will put itself these two long-time rivals are playing with a championship on the line. win over Wake Forest. One cause for concern: in great position with a win. The Sooners do have a bad loss — to Texas UCLA, USC and Utah are tied atop the Pac-12 South Division with iden- Watson threw two interceptions, the third on a neutral fi eld — but they also have wins at Tennessee, at Baylor and tical 5–3 records. Utah, which lost to the other two teams, cannot win any time he has done so this season. vs. TCU. OU had a scare on Saturday when star quarterback Baker May- tie-breaker, so the winner of this game at the L.A. Coliseum will play 3. Christian McCaff rey, RB, Stanford McCaf- fi eld was forced to miss the second half of the TCU game due to a possi- Stanford in the league title game next week. USC had its four-game win- frey was at his best in Stanford’s 35–22 win ble concussion, but it appears he will play this weekend. Oklahoma 37–24 ning streak snapped on Saturday with a 48–28 loss to surging Oregon. over rival California. The sophomore tailback BAYLOR AT TCU (FRI.) The Trojans gave up 578 total yards, including 407 passing yards on only rushed for 192 yards on 29 carries and scored on a 49-yard pass from Kevin Hogan and on a Over the summer, this had the look of the game of the year in the Big 12 25 attempts. UCLA is fresh off its most impressive win of the season, a 17–9 victory at Utah. The Bruins won despite having season-lows in both 98-yard kickoff return in the fi nal minute of and maybe even the biggest game of the college football season. Not any- the second quarter. more. Baylor played its way to the outer fringes of the Playoff picture with total offense (325 yards) and points scored (17). UCLA 24–21 a loss at home to OU, and the banged up Frogs of TCU are limping to the 4. Baker Mayfi eld, QB, Oklahoma Mayfi eld FLORIDA STATE AT FLORIDA was forced to leave OU’s game vs. TCU at fi nish line having lost two of their last three games. Baylor, which is 2–1 Florida has a very good record (10–1) and some really nice wins (Ten- the half due to concussion symptoms. While since starting quarterback Seth Russell went down with a season-ending nessee, Ole Miss, Georgia), but there are very few — including Florida in the game, he threw for 127 yards and two injury, is still one of the most dangerous teams in the country. Sure, the coach Jim McElwain — who would consider the Gators to be an elite scores and added 42 yards on the ground. He schedule has been relatively soft, but the Bears lead the nation in total of- team. On Saturday, they had 252 yards of total offense and needed over- is expected to play this week when the Soon- fense (644.1 ypg) and scoring offense (53.8 ppg). Plenty of points will be time to beat FAU 20–14 in Gainesville. Two weeks before that, they only ers make the short trip to Oklahoma State. scored in Fort Worth. Baylor will score more. Baylor 56–48 had 258 yards in a 9–7 win at home over Vanderbilt. This team, which is 5. Dalvin Cook, RB, Florida State Florida ALABAMA AT AUBURN playing without its top quarterback (Will Grier), simply doesn’t have the State dropped out of the national conversa- Two teams stand between Alabama and a second straight trip to the Col- fi repower to threaten many defenses. Florida State has issues of its own, tion with its second loss two weeks ago, but lege Football Playoff — Auburn (2–5 in the SEC) and Florida (which but the Seminoles have more playmakers on offense and have proven Cook is enjoying a sensational sophomore they can score points on a more consistent basis. Florida State 24–14 season. The Miami native has rushed for 1,475 needed overtime to beat a two-win FAU team on Saturday). Neither fi g- yards in 10 games and boasts an impressive average of 8.0 yards per carry. PRIME TIME PLAYERS NUMBERS TO WATCH Vernon Adams Jr. continued his late-season threw for 385 yards and four touchdowns as Dak Prescott, QB Boise State has lost two straight tear, throwing for 407 yards and six touch- the Hoosiers rallied from 21–3 down in the Mississippi State home games for the fi rst time downs in Oregon’s impressive 48–28 win fi rst quarter to surge past Maryland 47–28. Prescott had argu- 2 since 1997. The Broncos lost to New over USC. In the fi ve games since he returned … rushed for 174 yards and Shannon Brooks ably the best game Mexico 31–24 two weeks ago and to from a fi nger injury, Adams is averaging 11.4 three touchdowns on only 17 carries as Min- of what has been a Air Force 37–30 on Friday night. yards per passing attempt and has 18 touch- nesota topped Illinois 32–23 for the fi rst win remarkable career downs and four interceptions. … Oklahoma under new coach Tracy Claeys. … Blake Kemp at Mississippi State Air Force quarterback Karson tailback Samaje Perine rushed for 188 yards threw for a career-high 465 yards and tossed on Saturday night. 279 Roberts threw for 279 yards in the (on a 7.2-yard average) to help the Sooners — four touchdowns as East Carolina snapped a The senior quarterback Falcons’ win at Boise State. It was who played the second half without star QB three-game losing streak with a 44–7 win at threw for 508 yards and the most passing yards in a game by Baker Mayfi eld — hold off TCU, 30–29, in Nor- UCF. … Larry Rose rushed for 191 yards on 27 fi ve touchdowns and ran an AFA player since Dee Dowis threw man. … Overshadowed most of the season by carries in New Mexico State’s 37–34 win at for 46 yards and two scores in for 306 yards against Notre Dame in 1989. teammate Corey Coleman, Baylor wideout Louisiana-Lafayette. Rose has rushed for a the Bulldogs’ wild 51–50 win at Arkansas. Prescott KD Cannon broke out with a 210-yard, two- total of 610 yards during the Aggies’ three- rushed for one touchdown and threw for two more Navy has completed a total of 35 TD performance in Baylor’s 45–35 win at game winning streak. … Virginia quarterback in the fourth quarter to help Mississippi State rally passes in 10 games this season. Oklahoma State. … Indiana won its fi rst Big Matt Johns threw for a career-high 344 yards 35 from a 42–31 defi cit. For the season, he has 23 For comparison’s sake, Washington Ten game of the season, thanks to a big day and two touchdowns to lead the Cavaliers to touchdowns and only three interceptions. State averages 39.5 completions from quarterback Nate Sudfeld. The senior a 42–34 win over Duke. per game.

South Florida won for the sixth time in the last seven games, rolling STOCK REPORT 65 past Cincinnati 65–27 on Friday night. The 65 points were the most Michigan State played its South Carolina dropped North Carolina secured its Not too long ago, Mem- the Bulls have ever scored against an way back into the national to 3–8 overall with a fi rst ACC Coastal Division phis was 8–0 — with a FBS opponent. title race with a stunning 23–22 loss at home to The title by holding on to beat win over Ole Miss on its Leonard Fournette has averaged 17–14 win over Ohio State. Citadel, an FCS school that Virginia Tech 30–27 in résumé — and dreaming only 3.65 yards per carry during With quarterback Connor had not defeated an FBS overtime in Blacksburg. of a spot in the College 3.65 LSU’s three-game losing streak. He Cook out with an injury, the Spartans opponent in 25 years. The Bulldogs’ The Tar Heels have won 10 straight Football Playoff . Now, after three averaged 7.68 yards per carry in the leaned on a defense that limited Ohio option-based attack gashed South games since losing to South Carolina straight losses, the Tigers fi nd Tigers’ season-opening seven-game State to 132 yards of off ense. Michi- Carolina for 350 yards rushing on 61 in Week 1. They play at rival NC State themselves in third place in the West winning streak. gan State can clinch the Big Ten East carries, including 174 from Columbia on Saturday before facing Clemson in Division of the American Athletic with a win over Penn State this week. native Tyler Renew. the ACC Championship Game. Conference. Photos: McCaff rey: Tom Lynn; Henry, Prescott: Wesley Hitt Sports 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015 SPORTS

NFL Patriots Improve to 10-0, Beat Bills 20-13 FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Tom Brady called out Rex Ryan and then he beat the Bills — again. After shout- ing the name of the Buffalo coach as an au- dible, Brady led New England to a 20-13 victory over the Bills on Monday night and kept the de- fending Super Bowl champions on course for their second per- fect regular season in nine years. Brady completed 20 of 39 passes for 277 yards, hitting James White for a 20-yard score that was the first touchdown of the running back’s career. White added a 6-yard run in the third quarter to give New England (10- 0) the lead for good. Buffalo’s LeSean McCoy ran 20 times for 82 yards and a 27- yard touchdown and caught six passes for 41 yards to surpass 100 yards from scrimmage for the fourth straight game. The Bills (5-5) snapped a two-game winning streak and lost to Brady Steven Senne / The Associated Press for the 25th time in 28 games. New England Patriots wide receiver Danny Amendola (80) runs after catching a pass in the second half of an NFL football game against the Bufalo Bills, Monday in The game was filled with Foxborough, Mass. mistakes, penalties, injuries and turnovers — including two fumbles on a single punt, a rare In the third quarter, both cause the official thought Brady But the Patriots managed just in the third quarter sailed wide missed field goal by Stephen teams fumbled on the same punt. stepped out of bounds. a field goal in the first, then went right. It was his first miss since Gostkowski and an inadvertent Leodis McKelvin fielded a After a lengthy discussion, scoreless for 22 minutes, 16 sec- Nov. 30, 2014, and his first miss whistle that led to one of many punt at his own 30 yard-line and the referee announced that there onds before Brady led a 33-sec- at home since Week 2 of the 2013 lengthy conferences among the made it just 2 yards before the was an inadvertent whistle. The ond touchdown drive to make it season. officials. And New England ball was knocked out by Bran- 14-yard reception counted, with 10-3 with 13 seconds left in the Notes: Brady improved to lost another key player: Danny don King. New England’s Jona- a 15-yard penalty for interfer- half. 11-4 in his career against teams Amendola, who took over as the than Freeny picked up the ball ence from the Bills coaching Brady threw an out pass to coached by Ryan. ... McCoy is Patriots’ No. 1 receiver because and rumbled 5 yards before he staff. The drive ended with an White, who broke a tackle along the first Buffalo player to rush of last week’s injury to Julian lost the ball and it bounced out even more unusual error: Gost- the sideline to score from 20 for more than 100 yards in four Edelman, caught nine passes for of bounds. The Patriots took kowski’s first miss in 51 weeks. yards out. consecutive games since C.J. 117 yards before leaving with over at the Buffalo 30 and took Brady threw a first-half in- That prolonged New Eng- Spiller in 2012. ... Patriots inju- a knee injury of his own in the a 20-10 lead on Gostkowski’s 35- terception that was nullified by land’s scoring streak, but it came ries: Amendola (knee) and WR third quarter. yard field goal. offsetting penalties. But he did to an end at 38 in a row when Aaron Dobson (ankle). Bills in- With the wind chill tempera- Even the referees were sloppy. throw one at the Buffalo goal they failed to score in the fourth. juries: WR Marcus Easley (head), ture at 21 degrees at kickoff, both Early in the third, Brady line in the fourth that stuck. And another streak was OL John Miller (ankle), S Bacarri teams struggled on offense, and rolled toward the right sideline Brady took a dig at Ryan in snapped, too. Rambo (shoulder), DL Mario the Patriots even failed to score before throwing downfield to the first quarter by adding “Rex Gostkowski hadn’t missed a Williams (foot), TE Charles Clay in the fourth — the first time Amendola. As the receiver broke Ryan!” to his pre-snap signals. kick all season, a total of 22 field (neck). ... Gostkowski extended they were shut out in a quarter for the end zone, the play was The Bills coach has been a long- goals and 35 extra points before his streak of consecutive extra since the first one of the season. whistled dead — apparently be- time rival of the Patriots. his attempt from 54 yards out points to 447. College Basketball Seattle No. 10 Gonzaga, UW Renew Rivalry in the Bahamas University By Tim Booth The Associated Press Clips Eastern SEATTLE — Thousands of Washington miles from their respective home campuses, No. 10 Gonzaga and SEATTLE (AP) — Jack Washington are getting together Crook scored 17 points and again for the first time in nearly grabbed eight rebounds to a decade. help lead Seattle University And a year earlier than was to a 61-52 win over Eastern originally planned. Washington on Monday "As I've always said when we night. played Gonzaga, we're getting After Eastern Wash- ready to play a very good oppo- ington’s Bogdan Bliznyuk nent. An opponent that's one of drilled a three-pointer to tie the most successful programs the game at 52 with 2:57 left in the country over the years," the Redhawks (1-3) stepped Washington coach Lorenzo Ro- on the gas, closing out the mar said. "They've been battle- game on a 9-0 run to seal tested, so we know we have a the win. tough road ahead of us." Crook scored the first Gonzaga and Washington four points, completing meet in the opening game of the a 3-pointer followed by a Battle 4 Atlantis tournament in 1 out of 2 trip to the free the Bahamas on Wednesday, a throw line. Aaron Menzies breakfast time matchup for fans hit a 3-pointer with 25 sec- back home who have waited nine onds left and Malik Mon- years to see the two schools meet Rajah Bose / The Associated Press toya added the exclamation on the court. Gonzaga’s Eric McClellan, left, and against Mount St. Mary’s Khalid Nwandu (4) chase a loose ball during the irst half Saturday point with a layup 12 sec- The last time the Bulldogs in Spokane. onds later. and Huskies played was Dec. 9, Menzies, along with 2006, a 97-77 Gonzaga victory at yourself a chance to keep playing Brendan Westendorf, Wil- the McCarthey Athletic Center for the championship." liam Powell, and Jadon Co- in Spokane. It was the conclusion ‘‘If you’ve been around the last few years Washington has started 3-0, hee each had 10 points for of a series that had been played returning to the exciting, up- Seattle. every year since 1997 and dated you’ve heard me say a hundred times, ‘We tempo style that made the Hus- Venky Jois led Eastern all the way back to 1910. kies successful in the past. The Washington (2-2) with 14 There were many reasons for will play Gonzaga again.’’’ Huskies have scored at least 100 points and eight rebounds. the discontinuation of the popu- points in each of their last two This was the second lar matchup. meeting in five days be- Lorenzo Romar games, the first time they've Gonzaga said the rest of its University of Washington basketball coach scored 100 or more in consecu- tween the schools. Eastern non-conference slate had be- tive games since December 2010. Washington beat Seattle 76- come too difficult and it couldn't 70 on Wednesday. find a spot to fit in the Huskies. agreement to renew the series ed opportunity to put the two Gonzaga (2-0) has been Washington didn't feel it needed beginning in the 2016-17 season, schools together earlier than equally potent offensively, scor- to play in Gonzaga's home arena with two games on each home planned. There was a noticeable ing 91 in a win over Northern Ar- every other year. court. rivalry aspect to the tourna- izona and 101 in beating Mount Conversations about finding "If you've been around the ment when the field was first an- St. Mary's on Saturday. The Hus- SEE MORE LOCAL SPORTS! a middle ground and renew- last few years you've heard me nounced with Washington, Gon- kies beat Mount St. Mary's two ing a series that had become a say a hundred times, 'We will zaga, Texas, Texas A&M, UConn days earlier and scored 100. must-see event in the mid-2000s play Gonzaga again,'" Romar and Syracuse among the partici- "If you're a fan of the state of — thanks to the likes of Brandon said when the renewal was an- pants. Tournament organizers Washington basketball situation, Roy and Adam Morrison — be- nounced. "And now we will." didn't hesitate in renewing some it's kind of a bonus. Maybe we LEWIS came contentious at times. Washington leads the series of those historical matchups get to play a little early before we Washington state Sen. Mi- 29-14, but Gonzaga has won with the Zags and Huskies, and start it, but for me, it kind of feels chael Baumgartner, R-Spokane, eight of the last nine meetings. Longhorns and Aggies meeting the same way," Romar said. "We COUNTY even introduced a bill in the leg- That coincided with Gonzaga's in opening-round games. play in a field like this, you don't islature at one point in early 2014 rise to a national power that "The biggest thing is that we know who you're going to play. that would have required the makes runs in the NCAA Tour- are in one of the best tourna- We knew we were going to play a SPORTS schools to play once a year. nament each spring. ments and we want to keep play- good opponent and it happens to Finally, in the fall of 2014, the But the tournament in the ing at night," Gonzaga coach be a good one in Gonzaga, so I'm .COM schools announced a four-year Bahamas brought an unexpect- Mark Few said. "You want to give not upset." The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015

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Courtesy Photo Chuck and Sally Caley at the North Sea at Hoek van Holland at the end of the 1,000-mile bike ride along the Rhine River in Europe.

Adventurous Toledo Couple Bikes 1,000 Miles in Trip Along Rhine River

ADVENTURE: Chuck and They stopped at many plac- es along the way as they biked Sally Caley Follow Up on through mountains, farmlands Pacific Crest Trail Hike and villages including Heidiland and the Rhine Falls both in Swit- With Trip in Europe zerland and the Zeppelin Muse- Courtesy Photo By Kaylee Osowski um in Friedrichshafen, Germany. Chuck and Sally Caley entering [email protected] The couple typically camped, but did spend some nights in- Rotterdam on their bikes Last year, their adventure was doors at hotels, hostels or the hiking. This year, it was bicycling. homes of people they met along Chuck and Sally Caley took the way or on previous adven- on nearly 1,100 miles of the Pa- tures, and were able to mostly cific Crest Trail in 2014 and this stick to their $100 per day budget. year the Toledo couple biked While the ride was downhill, 1,000 miles along the Rhine River not everything went completely in Europe. smoothly. The retired teachers shared One of their cellphone char- stories about the adventure they gers got stolen at a campground, returned from in September at the Toledo Community Library and on a rainy day, Sally ended Wednesday evening to a crowd of up with nothing dry to wear. Courtesy Photo about 20 people. Another day she sprained her Chuck Caley straddles the The duo, who had previously ankle, so they gave her bike to a Rhine River at its source been to Europe in 2009 but want- hostel and purchased an electric high in the alps near Ander- ed to take their time and leave bike. matt, Switzerland their schedule open with this They were riding against the trip, started planning about 18 wind nearly everyday and took months to two years ago. a couple wrong turns, but most “We wanted to be a little bit were quickly corrected. more in Europe rather than just While there were bumps in kind of standing on the outside the bike path, it was still enjoy- looking in,” Chuck said. able. The couple used the Europe- “It was a great trip; we did have an bicycling route website www. an awesome time,” Chuck said. eurovelo.org to find the best path Including rest days, the cou- for them. They chose EuroVelo ple traveled an average of about 15 along the Rhine River. 23 miles per day during the 42 Courtesy Photo Having hiked for 91 days day ride. Sally Caley boards a train in Lu- on the PCT, the couple already Generally the countries in cerne, Switzerland with her bike knew how to pack light. However, Europe are pretty bike friendly, bags, headed for the start of her other planning aspects, includ- especially, the Netherlands. bike trip down the Rhine River. ing figuring out how to get their “Once you get to The Neth- bikes overseas and what sort of erlands, bikes are king, absolute cellphone data they could get in king,” Chuck said. “… When you Europe so they could use GPS, get to an intersection all the cars took a bit of time. stop and bikes have the right of The Caleys flew into Charles way. It’s amazing. It’s the most De Gaulle Airport in Paris where fun place to ride.” a few days later their grown kids The bike trip ended at the and their partners met them for North Sea and by fluke on the just over a week. couple’s 38th wedding anniver- The group went to Versailles, Courtesy Photo Normandy, Notre Dame, among sary. They had arrived in Rotter- dam, the Netherlands, and wait- Sally and Chuck Caley at other places, and celebrated Bas- Oberalppass, the start of tille Day. ed out the rain for a day before taking on the last miles. their 1,000-mile ride down After that, they were ready to the Rhine to the North Sea get riding. The next day after the rain They traveled by high speed stopped just happened to be their train to Oberalppass in Switzer- anniversary. land to begin the route near the “That was just one of those source of the Rhine. serendipitous things,” Chuck From there, they traveled said. along the river through Liechten- For details about the Caleys’ stein, Austria, Germany, France trip, read Chuck’s blog at chuck- and the Netherlands. snews.blogspot.com. Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015 LIFE

Editor’s Best Bet Turkey Trot Fun Run Planned for Thanksgiving Day Thorbeckes ADAPT Performance, Chehalis, is spon- soring a Thursday Turkey Trot Fun Run. The Thanksgiving Day event will include both a 3.1 mile and 5k run and walk. It will start at Thorbeckes Adapt Performance, 91 SW Chehalis Ave. Cost is $15 per person (includes one T-shirt) or $25 per family (includes two T-shirts; additional shirts are $5 each. After Nov. 19, the registration fee is $25 per person or $35 for a family. Same-day registration will begin at 7:45 p.m. Raffle tickets will cost $1 per ticket. For more information, contact Holli Schoonover at (360) 402-5880 or [email protected].

Community Centralia Railroad & Museum, 1101 SW Sylvenus St., Chehalis, (360) 748-9593

Organizations Men’s Fraternity, 6-7:30 p.m., Day- spring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 or Calendar email [email protected] Today Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors HAVE AN EVENT YOU Monday, Nov. 30 open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 p.m.; food available, (360) 736-9030 WOULD LIKE TO INVITE Free community dinner, 5:30-6:30 Health and Hope Medical Out- THE PUBLIC TO? p.m., Centralia United Methodist reach, free medical clinic, 5:30-8:30 Church, 506 S. Washington Ave., (360) p.m., Northwest Pediatrics, 1911 Cooks Submit your calendar items 736-7311 Hill Road, Centralia, for those whose to Newsroom Assistant Doug “The Peanuts Movie,” 7 p.m., Roxy income is less than 200 percent of the Blosser by 5 p.m. Friday the Theater, Morton, adults $7, seniors/stu- poverty level, (360) 623-1485 week before you would like dents $6, (360) 496-5599 them to be printed. He can be reached at calendar@chronline. Public Agencies com or (360) 807-8238. Please Centralia City Council, 7 p.m., City include all relevant information, Public Agencies Hall, 118 W. Maple St., Centralia, (360) as well as contact information. Lewis County Commission, 10 a.m., 330-7670 Events can also be submitted BOCC board room, second floor, Lewis Napavine City Council, 6 p.m., at www.chronline.com County Courthouse, agenda available Napavine City Hall, 407 Birch St., (360) at http://goo.gl/agwWM, (360) 740-1120 262-3547, ext. 213 Chehalis City Council, special meet- Lewis County Planning Commission, ing, 5 p.m., City Hall council chamber, 6 p.m., Lewis County Courthouse, (360) p.m., Riverside Fire Authority Station 350 N. Market Blvd. )360) 345-1042 740-1284, http://goo.gl/1a1Zb 2, Harrison Avenue, Centralia, (360) Lewis County PUD Commission, 10 345-1042 a.m., PUD auditorium, 345 NW Pacific Organizations Ave., Chehalis, (360) 748-9261 or (800) Centralia Bridge Club, noon, Unity 562-5612 Libraries Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) Riverside Fire Authority Board of Family Story Time, for children, 10:15 748-1753, [email protected] Commissioners, 5 p.m., Headquarters a.m., Tenino Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, Station, 1818 Harrison Ave., Centralia, Toddler Time, for children age 2, 1993 S. Market Blvd, Chehalis, (360) 520-0772 (360) 736-3975 or sslorey@riversidefire. 10:30 a.m., Centralia net Centralia Downtown Association, LEGO Club, for children, 3 p.m., annual meeting, 5:30 p.m., The Oak Tenino Chronicle file photo Room, Wilson Hotel, snacks by Dawn’s Libraries Friends and families pose despite the rain in front of the huge lighted Christmas Delectables Preschool Story Time, for children Organizations tree in Washington Park for the annual City of Centralia Tree Lighting. For informa- 3-6 years, 10:30 a.m., Centralia tion on this year’s event, see below. Chehalis Valley Evening Garden Club, Club Creative: Manga Art, for teens, 5 Tuesday, Dec. 1 7 p.m., call for meeting location, (360) p.m., Centralia 748-6189 Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., Lewis County Republican Club, Libraries Community Band to Organizations Assembly of God church, 702 SE First St., lunch served at noon, Woodland Es- Winlock Thanksgiving holiday; all libraries Perform at Forest Grange, 3397 Jackson High- tates, Chehalis, (360) 740-9868 Cowlitz Prairie Grange, business closed way, 7 p.m. S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst Centralia College meeting 7:30 p.m., potluck dessert to Park, Kitchen 1, Centralia, (360) 269- Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., follow, (360) 864-2023 The Lewis County Commu- Unity Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, 3827 or (360) 736-4163 United Women in Business, 5:30 p.m., Organizations (360) 748-1753, [email protected] Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, nity Band will be performing Kit Carson banquet room, Chehalis, Skookumchuck I.O.O.F. Lodge 129, Two Town Tuners, 7 p.m., Lewis and 1993 S. Market Blvd, Chehalis, (360) at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 1, at (360) 388-5252 520-0772 7:30 p.m., Bucoda Odd Fellows Commu- Corbet Theatre on the Centra- Clark Hotel, 117 W. Magnolia St., Centra- nity Center, 101 E. Seventh St., second Seniors’ Bible study, 2 p.m., Calvary Zonta Club of Centralia-Chehalis, 6 lia, (360) 269-8146 or (360) 748-3521 floor, Bucoda, (360) 736-6717 lia College campus. The concert Assembly of God, Centralia, (360) 736- p.m., Elks Lodge, 1732 S. Gold St., Cen- Tuesday Quilting Rebels, 10 a.m.-2 6769 or (360) 324-9050 will feature selections by Steven p.m., Oakview Grange, 2715 N. Pearl St., tralia, (360) 330-0564 Bryant, Ralph Vaughn Williams, Centralia, (360) 736-4671 Support Groups Morten Lauridsen and more. GriefShare, grief recovery seminar Support Groups Support Groups H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., The Lewis County Commu- and support group, 7-9 p.m., Mountain Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 View Baptist Church, 1201 Belmont Ave., Domestic violence support group, “Up From Grief,” for those grieving nity Band has been directed by 5:30-7 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Che- Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, Louie Blaser and Karl Scarbor- Centralia, child care provided through the loss of a loved one, 11 a.m.-12:30 [email protected] fifth grade, (360) 827-2172 halis, sponsored by Human Response p.m., Morton Community Methodist ough since fall quarter of 2007. Network, (360) 748-6601 Celebrate Recovery, dinner 6 p.m., Mount St. Helens Patchwork Quilters, Church, Fourth and Main, Morton, (360) Blaser teaches band for Cen- NAMI daytime family support group, 330-2640 large group 7 p.m., small groups 8 p.m., 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Lewis County Historical Grace Foursquare Church, 3030 Borst tralia School District, and Karl Museum, 599 NW Front St., Chehalis, for family members of those suffering Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 from mental illness, noon-1 p.m., up- Ave., Centralia, (360) 736-0778, www. Scarborough teaches band and first Tuesday, potluck, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., St. p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1209 gracefoursquarechurch.com Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 1826 SW stairs, Fiddlers Coffee, 1220 Mellen St., N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) choir for the Winlock School Snively Ave., Chehalis, (360) 880-5134 Centralia, (253) 273-6035 736-9268 District. Chehalis PTA, 6:30 p.m., Olympic Us Too Southwest Washington Pros- Saturday, Nov. 28 The band is comprised of ap- Elementary School library, update by tate Cancer Support Group, 7-8 p.m., proximately 45 local wind and Superintendent Ed Rothlin on construc- Thursday, Nov. 26 Mother Joseph Room, Providence Cen- Club Mom Children’s Clothing Bank percussion musicians from Lew- tion of two new elementary schools. tralia Hospital, (360) 388-6271 and Exchange, 1-3 p.m., Chehalis First is, Thurston, Pacific and Cowlitz Immanuel Lutheran to Christian Church, 111 NW Prindle St., counties. Though geared toward Support Groups (360) 269-0587 or (360) 748-3702 adult musicians, the band is also Offer Free Thanksgiving Friday, Nov. 27 Radio 80, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., Scat- NAMI Lewis County Connections ter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, open to college and high school Support Group, 5:30-7 p.m., Twin Cities Dinner Rochester musicians. Tree Lighting Those interested in joining Senior Center, (360) 880-8070 or sher- Immanuel Lutheran Church Breakfast With Santa, 8-10 a.m., Cen- [email protected] the band are asked to contact is hosting a free Thanksgiving Ceremony Planned tralia Train Depot, 210 Railroad Ave., Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, for (360) 330-7688 Blaser at lewiscountycommu- dinner 1-4 p.m. on Thursday. people who speak Spanish, 5:30-7 p.m., The annual tree lighting cer- Polar Express train ride, 4:30 and [email protected] or (360) For those who need a ride to 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, spon- emony at Washington Park in 7:30 p.m., adults $33, 3-15 years $22, 2 330-7605, ext. 6102. Students sored by Human Response Network, the church, transportation will Centralia will be at 6 p.m. Friday. and under free on adult’s lap, Chehalis- who join the band can earn (360) 748-6601 be provided from three differ- Musical entertainment, a Centralia Railroad & Museum, 1101 SW Second Chance/Lewis County Brain Sylvenus St., Chehalis, (360) 748-9593 credits from Centralia College. ent Centralia locations: Bethel holiday sing-a-long and free This free concert is spon- Injury Support Group, 5 p.m., call (360) Downtown (formerly Des- Christmas craft show, 11 a.m.-7 p.m., 864-4341 or (360) 983-3166 for meeting refreshments will precede the Red Barn Studios, 207 Goff Road, Che- sored by Pro Musica, the Cen- location tiny Christian Center), Gather lighting. Santa will stop by to halis, silent auction benefits needy tralia College music club. Men’s Fraternity Authentic Man- Church and the Peppermill. greet the crowd, and he will be Lewis County children, story time and Check out the Lewis County hood, 6 p.m., Lewis County Gospel Those using this service will be available for visits at the Fox pictures with Santa, (360) 304-0031 Community Band on Facebook Mission, 72 SW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, taken back to their pickup loca- Theatre following the ceremony. “The Peanuts Movie,” 4 and 7 for more information. (360) 880-3029 tion after the dinner. p.m., Roxy Theater, Morton, $5, (360) For more information, call 496-5599 Immanuel Lutheran Church Julie Liseth, (360) 330-7688. Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors Wednesday, Nov. 25 is located at 1209 N. Scheuber open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 Road, Centralia. Oregon Trail music and dancing, Libraries p.m.; food available, (360) 736-9030 open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., Health and Hope Medical Out- Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Snowflake Day, for all ages, all day, reach, free medical clinic, 5:30-8:30 starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Cowlitz Prairie Grange, (360) 864-2023 Winlock Jackson Highway, Chehalis Public Agencies Music, 10:30-11:45 a.m., Twin Cities p.m., Northwest Pediatrics, 1911 Cooks Sharing Memories, for adults, 3 p.m., Hill Road, Centralia, for those whose Open mic, 6-10 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency Senior Center, (360) 748-0061 Randle to Table, 476 W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) on Aging, Council of Governments, Bob Garcia and Melodies Recycled income is less than 200 percent of the 748-4417 meeting canceled Band, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cities Senior poverty level, (360) 623-1485 Mental Health Matters, 6-7:30 p.m., Center, $5, (360) 262-3041 Sunday, Nov. 29 St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 10000 U.S. Libraries Radio 80, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., Scat- Highway 12, Rochester, (360) 273-9884 ter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Centralia College Lyceum, Native Thanksgiving holiday; all libraries Rochester starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Public Agencies American Heritage, 1 p.m., Washington closed Polar Express train ride, 4:30 and Jackson Highway, Chehalis Chemical Dependency-Mental Hall 103 7:30 p.m., adults $33, 3-15 years $22, 2 Community meal, 1-3 p.m., Rotary Health-Therapeutic Court Sales Tax Centralia College East Lyceum, “La- and under free on adult’s lap, Chehalis- Riverside Park, Centralia, free, spon- Advisory Committee, 2:30 p.m., confer- dakh: Land of High Places (North India), Organizations Centralia Railroad & Museum, 1101 SW sored by Jesus Name Pentecostal ence room, Lewis County Public Health with Tom Kogut, wildlife biologist and Bucoda Rebekah Lodge 144, 7 p.m., Sylvenus St., Chehalis, (360) 748-9593 Church, Chehalis, (360) 623-9438 & Social Services Department, (360) photographer, 11 a.m., Roxy Theater, Bucoda Odd Fellows Community Cen- The Commodores, 8 p.m., Lucky Dancing, Swing Stuff, 1:30-4:30 p.m., 740 -1148 Morton ter, 101 E. Seventh St., second floor, Bu- Eagle Casino, Rochester, tickets start at Swede Hall, Rochester, (360) 807-1761, Lewis County PUD Commission, 10 coda, (360) 736-6717 $40, 1-800-720-1788 (360) 520-6518 a.m., Morton PUD office, 240 Seventh Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, “The Peanuts Movie,” 7 p.m., Roxy Polar Express train ride, 4:30 and St., (360) 748-9261 or (800) 562-5612 Public Agencies 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Theater, Morton, adults $8, seniors/stu- 7:30 p.m., adults $33, 3-15 years $22, 2 Pe Ell Town Council, 6 p.m., City Hall, Joint Oversight board meeting, 6:30 Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 dents $7, (360) 496-5599 and under free on adult’s lap, Chehalis- (360) 291-3543 • Life 3 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015 Thanksgiving Dessert: Steamed Sticky Pumpkin Pudding With Cranberry-Apple Sauce

By Jill Wendholt Silva The Kansas City Star Carter Holton’s Thanksgiving gathering for six Tammy Ljungblad / Kansas City Star typically boasts 10 kinds of pie. Steamed Sticky Pumpkin But knowing the oven is often overcrowded on Pudding With Zesty Cran- Thanksgiving, the pastry chef for Sasha’s Baking berry Sauce and Rum- Co. and the River Club in Kansas City, Mo., de- Spiked Whipped Cream by cided to put the stove top to use with a recipe for Carter Holton. traditional English sticky pudding. “Pies are best made one to two days before they are served,” Holton says. “With pudding there’s no crust to worry about. And it’s a warm dessert; most Thanksgiving desserts are served cold.” Traditionally, Holton says, knights boiled the leftover bits of food they kept in their saddle bags to turn them into sticky pudding. The pudding eventually became a holiday tradition, typically a plum pudding served with a hard sauce, which Holton adapted to pumpkin and date with a cran- berry-apple sauce and rum-spiked whipped cream. Tip: Sticky pudding can be made in a pud- ding basin, sold at specialty stores, or you can use an earthenware bowl. You’ll also need a 6-quart Dutch oven.

STEAMED STICKY PUMPKIN PUDDING WITH CRANBERRY-APPLE SAUCE Makes 1 (6-cup) mixing bowl or pudding basin PUDDING: 12 ounces pitted Medjool dates 1 cup all-purpose flour 1¼ cups sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon Vietnamese cinnamon ¼ teaspoon cloves ½ teaspoon nutmeg 5 large eggs 1 (12-ounce) can evaporated milk 1 (15-ounce) can pumpkin puree 2¼ cups packed soft bread crumbs (leftover white bread or croissants) 8 tablespoons (1 stick) butter, melted ¼ cup chopped candied ginger In a large mixing bowl, sift together flour, steam for 3 1/2 hours. Test doneness with two CRANBERRY-APPLE SAUCE: sugar, salt, baking soda, cinnamon, cloves and fingers on top; it should feel firm. 2 cups sugar nutmeg. In a separate bowl, combine the eggs Cool the pudding in the bowl (inside the 2 tablespoons white vinegar with the evaporated milk. stockpot) for 2 hours. Remove the earthenware Zest of 1 orange Drain the dates. In a blender or food pro- bowl and place in the refrigerator overnight, or Zest of 1 lemon cessor, combine the dates and pumpkin until up to 2 weeks. Before serving time, put it back ¼teaspoon salt smooth; add to the milk and egg mixture. into the stockpot with boiling water and allow to 1 (12-ounce) bag cranberries, picked over Add the breadcrumbs to the flour mixture steam 1 1/2 hours. 2 Honeycrisp apples, peeled and diced and stir to combine. Pour the milk-pumpkin To make the cranberry-apple sauce: Place 1 cup water mixture over all and stir until just combined. Stir all ingredients in a saucepan and bring to a boil, ½cup orange juice in melted butter and candied ginger. then simmer over low heat for 30 minutes, or Put a tea kettle on to boil. Pour pudding until apples are softened. Serve either chunky or RUM-SPIKED WHIPPED CREAM: mixture into buttered earthenware bowl. But- smooth by pureeing in a blender. 1 cup whipping cream ter waxed paper or parchment circle and place To make the whipped cream: Chill a clean 1 teaspoon vanilla directly on the surface of the pudding mixture. bowl and beaters. Add cream, vanilla, sugar and 1 tablespoon granulated sugar Place a layer of foil on top of the waxed paper rum to the bowl and beat on high for 1 to 2 min- 1 tablespoon rum or parchment and crimp around the bowl. Roll utes, until soft peaks form. To make the pudding: Place dates and 1 cup wa- another sheet of foil into a snake and then fash- To serve: Remove paper circle and foil. Place ter in a small saucepan over medium-high heat and ion into a ring. Place foil ring on the bottom of a plate on top of earthenware bowl and invert bring to a boil; remove from heat and let stand cov- a 6-quart Dutch oven. Place bowl on top of ring onto a serving dish. Slice pudding, then top with ered for 30 minute to soften. and fill pot with boiling water 3/4 of the way up sauce and whipped cream. Butter earthenware bowl. Place bowl on a piece the side of the bowl. Per serving: 635 calories (24 percent from fat), of waxed paper or parchment paper and trace the Place the stockpot on low, creating a very 17 g total fat (9 g saturated), 132 mg cholesterol, circumference with a pencil. Cut the circle out and light simmer … no signs of boiling! The bubbles 115 g carbohydrates, 10 g protein, 643 mg sodium, set bowl and paper aside. should not break the surface. Allow pudding to 6 g dietary fiber.

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Find answers to the puzzles here on Sudoku Puzzle One Puzzle Two on page Life 7.

Crossword

Celebrity Cipher

Today’s clue: F equals G

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “The trick is to be grateful when your mood is high and graceful when it is low.” — Richard Carlson

© 2015 by NEA, Inc. Washington Sasquatch Tracks Are Film Distributors State Sighted in Bossburg in Stevens County HISTORY Submitted by Helen Knoechel / for Our Hometowns On Nov. 24, 1969, Joe This early 1960s photo was taken at Rhodes of Colville, in Ste- HistoryLink.org the Galvin School Film Library in the vens County, finds Sasquatch old Galvin School. The school was Armed Men Hold Up a tracks in Bossburg. Sasquatch converted to a library which held the or “Bigfoot” is a seldom- or Intermediate School District 113 audio Northern Pacific Train possibly never-seen, rather visual department. That department enormous, alleged beast, pos- distributed ilms to ive counties. Pic- in Washington’s First sibly hominid, that leaves tured are Helen Knoechel and Ollie Train Robbery large footprints (unless these Harper. Helen was the supervisor for footprints are left by some- the library for 11 years. On Nov. 24, 1892, three thing else). “Sasquatch” is the armed men wearing masks Salish word for “wild man.” and long coats rob a dozen Rhodes’s discovery of Bigfoot passengers aboard a Northern footprints will lead to ex- Pacific pulling out of tensive searches, and at least Hot Springs, near the Green one hoax. Investigations will River in King County. They prove inconclusive. steal some $1,500 in cash and $400-$500 in watches and Enjoy More Time! jewelry. This is the first train Dan Cooper robbery in the state of Wash- Save Money! ington. Parachutes From THEY FLED INTO THE NIGHt Skyjacked Jetliner And Get a The men boarded the last On the dark and stormy car of the train as it pulled out Thanksgiving Eve of Nov. 24, of Hot Springs late at night. 1971, a skyjacker calling him- FREE Book While one man took up sta- self “Dan Cooper” comman- tion at the front of the car, deers a Northwest Orient Air- Save time, postage and the other two “went through” lines 727 shortly after it takes (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) the off from Portland, Oregon, hassle - sign up for an passengers. One bandit fired a for Seattle. After collecting a shot into the car and clubbed ransom of $200,000 and four EZ Pay subscription. a male passenger on the head parachutes in Seattle, the sky- with a revolver. jacker (erroneously dubbed When the robbers were Your card or account will “D. B. Cooper” due to a mis- $ finished, one pulled the bell understanding by a reporter be charged only 10.00 cord twice. This signaled the during a press briefing) di- engineer to stop the train and rects the crew to fly to Mexico. per month for your they fled into the night. The Somewhere over southwest subscription, no matter efficiency with which the men Washington state, while the boarded the train and the crew is in the cockpit, he low- the length. way that one of them stuffed ers the plane’s tail stairway money and valuables into his and vanishes into the rainy coat, “Just like a conductor,” night. Fragments of the ran- When you sign up for led many witnesses to specu- som money will be found on a a new subscription or late that the perpetrators had Columbia River bank in 1980, worked for a railroad. and multiple theories about convert to EZ Pay choose One robber took 70 cents his identity will abound. But from the pocket of Seattle no one will be able to figure a FREE book from our businessman T. C. Taylor, out for sure who Dan Cooper hronicle who asked, “Won’t you let me The Floodas Reported by Theof C  collection shown. was, or if he dies that night or have that to get my breakfast lives to profit from his crime. with?” The robber said, “Oh, I guess so,” and returned the As of 2011 the case is still CH547479cf.cg change. Mrs. Guamares of Se- open. attle had sewn $2,700 in cash Enjoy! into her dress and did not lose SirenS it to the thieves. Her husband, however, lost several hundred Call Today! 360-807-8203 dollars in Canadian currency. chronline.com COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015 • Life 5

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker Life 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015 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 Gary Brookins & Susie MacNelly FRANK & ERNEST by Bob Thaves

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker • Life 7 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015 Thanksgiving dinner up a tad ADVICE: Dear Abby The American Farm Bureau Federation’s survey of classic items found on the Thanksgiving Day dinner table indicates the Jailed Addict Needs average cost of this year’s feast for 10 is $50.11, a 70-cent increase from last year’s average of $49.41. Release From his Low Self-Esteem DEAR ABBY: I’m 23 years old didn’t realize he was a mama’s boy. and currently in the county jail. I’m But after we started to talk, I no- gay and also an addict, having bat- ticed he would repeat everything to tled a heroin addiction for the past his mother. We discussed it and it five years. stopped, but that’s when his mom I managed started treating me differently. I’m Dinner for 10 to stay clean for pretty sure he told her what I had 2014 2015 almost two years. said. Item price price Change During that time Gil loves my cooking and has I enrolled in col- told me I cook like she does. I don’t Misc. ingredients $3.48 $3.18 -$.30 lege, got engaged, know if that’s so good. I really like regained the re- him, but I don’t know if I can han- Sweet potatoes, 3 pounds 3.56 3.57 +.01 spect of my fam- dle his being such a mama’s boy. If By Abigail Van Buren Whipping cream, 1/2 pint 2.00 1.94 -.06 ily and started to he could cut the apron strings, we have a normal life. could have a great relationship. He Milk, 1 gallon whole 3.76 3.25 -.51 Things were going very well for me, treats me like a queen. He respects and then I relapsed. I threw every- me, never says an unkind word Pumpkin pie mix, 30 oz. 3.12 3.20 +.08 thing away. and compliments me often. But if I plan a meal for him and then his 1-pound relish tray .82 .79 -.03 Abby, I need to know why, when things go well for me, I feel mom decides she wants him at her Green peas, 1 pound 1.55 1.52 -.03 as if I don’t deserve to be happy so house, he cancels on me because he I self-destruct. I have absolutely no doesn’t want to hurt her feelings. Cubed stuffing, 14 oz. 2.54 2.61 +.07 self-confidence. I’m very unhappy. Gil is 51 and hasn’t been in Even when I seem to get what I a serious relationship in several 16-pound turkey 21.65 23.04 +1.39 want, it turns out to be not exactly years. I’m falling in love with him Fresh cranberries, 12 oz. 2.34 2.29 -.05 what I wanted in the end. How can and don’t want to lose him. What I fix this? I really do want to be hap- do I do, and how do I handle this? 2 pie shells 2.42 2.47 +.05 py; I just don’t know how. — UN- — COMING IN SECOND IN MIS- HAPPY MAN IN INDIANA, PA. SOURI Rolls, 12 2.17 2.25 +.08 DEAR UNHAPPY: Your arrest DEAR COMING IN SEC- may have been a blessing in dis- OND: Your mistake is trying to TOTAL $49.41 $50.11 +$.70 guise. It has given you time to think compete with Gil’s mother because clearly about why you are in this you can’t win. The woman who situation. Because you now recog- snags Gil will have to accept that $60 Dinner for 10 nize what your issues are, you have they are a package deal. Not many already started on a path to healing. women these days are willing to over the years $50.11 You say you dislike yourself accept that, which may be why Gil 50 and your self-esteem is very low. hasn’t had a serious relationship in $43.47 This may be the reason you sabo- years. tage yourself when things start go- However, if you are the excep- 40 $36.78 ing well for you. After your release, tion, the way to handle this would $32.37 a licensed psychotherapist can help be to cultivate (and ingratiate your- self with) his mother. Find out what $28.85 $29.64 you find the answers you’re looking 30 for. Your nearest LGBT community her favorite flowers are and send center would be a good place to them with a sweet note, invite her start. to join you and Gil for dinner and 20 Because you slipped up once movies — and if she offers sugges- doesn’t mean you will do it again, tions about your cooking, accept them gracefully. I wish you luck. 10 so stop beating yourself up and try ••• to think positive. I wish you luck Dear Abby is written by Abigail and a successful future. Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phil- 0 lips, and was founded by her mother, ’86 ’90 ’95 ’00 ’05 ’10 ’15 DEAR ABBY: I met “Gil” a Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Abby at year ago. He was one of the nicest Source: American Farm Bureau Federation www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Graphic: Staff, Tribune News Service men I’d ever met. At the time, I Los Angeles, CA 90069.

Start on Puzzle One on page Life 4. Answers to the Sudoku Puzzle Two puzzles here will be published in Thursday’s paper. Crossword

Answer to Puzzle on Page Life 4

Answer to Puzzle on Page Life 4

Celebrity Cipher Today’s clue: R equals K

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SOLUTION TO PUZZLE ON PAGE LIFE 4: “I think that when you’re mean and when you ridicule people it’s a sign of your own insecurities.” — Nicki Minaj © 2015 by NEA, Inc. Life 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015 ENTERTAINMENT

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(CC) (CC) AMC 67 67 ›››› Gone With the Wind (1939) ›››› Gone With the Wind (1939, Romance) Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh, Leslie Howard. Civil War rogue Rhett Butler loves Southern belle Scarlett O’Hara. (CC) Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh. (CC) APL 43 43 Dirty Jobs “Pig Farmer” ’ (CC) When Turkeys Attack ’ (CC) Dirty Jobs “Turkey Farmer” (CC) Dirty Jobs “Cranberry Farmer” (CC) Dirty Jobs Vermont cheese-makers. Dirty Jobs “Rum Distiller” ’ (CC) BET 56 56 Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin “Auction” Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Being Mary Jane (CC) The Westbrooks Brooke is engaged. The Westbrooks Brooke is engaged. Vanderpump Rules Scheana and Katie Vanderpump Rules Kristen and James Inside the Actors Studio Actor Bryan The Real Housewives of Atlanta Kim Vanderpump Rules Kristen and James The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills BRAVO 66 66 bust Lala for lying. seek couples therapy. Cranston (“Breaking Bad”). (N) (CC) Fields enjoys a night on the town. seek couples therapy. Never-before-seen footage. CBUT 29 29 CBC Vancouver News (N) (CC) Young Drunk Coronation Street Dragons’ Den ’ (CC) (DVS) The Romeo Section “Whiskey Jack” The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News Coronation Street CMT 61 61 Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing ›› RV (2006) Robin Williams. A dysfunctional family goes on vacation. (CC) CNBC 46 46 Shark Tank ’ (CC) Jay Leno’s Garage (N) Shark Tank ’ (CC) Shark Tank ’ (CC) Jay Leno’s Garage Best Cook Paid Program CNN 44 44 This Is Life With Lisa Ling This Is Life With Lisa Ling This Is Life With Lisa Ling This Is Life With Lisa Ling This Is Life With Lisa Ling This Is Life With Lisa Ling CNNH 45 45 This Is Life With Lisa Ling Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files This Is Life With Lisa Ling This Is Life With Lisa Ling This Is Life With Lisa Ling Futurama ’ (CC) Futurama “Moth- South Park Casino South Park “Starvin’ South Park (CC) South Park (CC) South Park (CC) South Park “The Black Friday Trilogy” The “Game of The Nightly Show COM 60 60 er’s Day” (CC) owners. Marvin” (CC) Thrones” conclusion. (CC) With Trevor Noah DIS 41 41 ››› Brave (2012) ’ (CC) The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar ››› Despicable Me (2010) Voices of Steve Carell. ’ Good-Charlie K.C. Undercover Bunk’d ’ (CC) Girl Meets World Liv and Maddie Alaskan Bush People “Never Give Up” Alaskan Bush People “Block and Alaskan Bush People: Off the Grid Alaskan Bush People Browntown is Men, Women, Wild Mitchell and Johan- Alaskan Bush People Browntown is DSC 8 8 The first official hauling job. ’ Tackle” The long summer days. ’ The Browns prepare for winter. (N) halted due to an emergency. (N) ’ na are caught in a hail storm. (N) halted due to an emergency. (CC) Sex and the City Sex and the City E! News (N) (CC) Keeping Up With Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With E! News (N) (CC) E! 65 65 ’ (CC) ’ (CC) the Kardashians “That Was Then This Is Now” (CC) “The Price You Pay” (CC) the Kardashians Boxing Premier Boxing Champions. College Basketball Maui Invitational, Final: Teams TBA. From Lahaina Civic SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 (N) (Live) Center in Lahaina, Hawaii. (N) (Live) ESPN2 33 33 Basketball College Basketball MGM Grand Main Event: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) NBA Tonight (N) NFL Live (N) (CC) 30 for 30 (CC) FAM 39 39 ›››› Cinderella ››› Monsters, Inc. (2001, Comedy) Voices of John Goodman, Billy Crystal. ››› Ratatouille (2007, Comedy) Voices of Patton Oswalt, Ian Holm, Lou Romano. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 The Kelly File (N) Hannity Guest host David Webb. (N) The O’Reilly Factor (CC) The Kelly File Hannity Guest host David Webb. On the Record, Greta Van Susteren FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Cutthroat Kitchen Cutthroat Kitchen Cutthroat Kitchen (N) Mystery Diners Mystery Diners Mystery Diners Mystery Diners FX 53 53 ›› Fast & Furious 6 (2013, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Dwayne Johnson. Hobbs offers Dom and crew a full pardon ››› This Is the End (2013, Comedy) James Franco, Jonah Hill, Seth Rogen. ››› This Is the End (2013, Comedy) for their help. An apocalypse erupts in Los Angeles. James Franco, Jonah Hill. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Emirates Australian Open: First Round. From the Australian Golf Club. (N) (Live) PGA Tour Golf Emirates Australian Open: First Round. Merry Matrimony (2015, Romance) Jessica Lowndes, Christopher Russell. After Once Upon a Holiday (2015, Romance) Briana Evigan. Premiere. A royal prin- A Bride for Christmas (2012, Romance-Comedy) Arielle Kebbel, Andrew Walk- HALL 19 19 landing her dream job, a woman must work with her ex-boyfriend. cess falls in love with a good Samaritan. er. A man tries to convince a woman to marry him by Christmas. HGTV 68 68 Property Brothers “Tory & Darren” Property Brothers “Carlie & Drum” Property Brothers “Katie & Justin” Property Brothers at Home House Hunters Hunters Int’l Property Brothers (CC) HIST 37 37 American Pickers “Big Boy Toys” American Pickers “Space Oddities” American Pickers “Biggest Buys” American Pickers “Best of the 60’s” Christmas Through the Decades (N) The Real Story of Thanksgiving ’ LIFE 51 51 ›› Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1993) Whoopi Goldberg. (CC) ›› Tyler Perry’s Madea Goes to Jail (2009) Tyler Perry, Derek Luke. (CC) › Tyler Perry’s Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor (2013) MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word Lockup Lockup Lockup Lockup MTV 63 63 ›› Kicking & Screaming (2005, Comedy) Will Ferrell, Robert Duvall. ’ ›› Bruce Almighty (2003, Comedy) Jim Carrey, Morgan Freeman. ’ ›› Along Came Polly (2004) Ben Stiller, Jennifer Aniston. ’ 34 34 NHL Hockey: Flyers at Islanders NHL Hockey Chicago Blackhawks at San Jose Sharks. (N) (S Live) NHL Overtime (N) Turning Point Fantasy Ftb Turning Point Fantasy Ftb NICK 40 40 Henry Danger ’ Henry Danger ’ Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn (N) ’ Talia, Kitchen Thundermans Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Snapped “Kathleen Dorsett” (CC) Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Snapped “Heather Horst” (CC) ROOT 31 31 College Basketball Nicholls State at New Mexico. (N) (Live) The Game 365 Red Bull X Fighters Seahawks Press Seahawks UEFA Champions League Soccer Bar Rescue A bar owner’s grandchil- Bar Rescue Three brothers and their Bar Rescue “Twin vs. Twin” Sibling Bar Rescue A family’s feuding; outra- Bar Rescue “Grow Some Meatballs!” Bar Rescue Tempers and testosterone SPIKE 57 57 dren abuse it. ’ struggling bar. ’ rivalry between identical twins. geous antics. ’ Disaster ignites in the kitchen. threaten a bar. ’ SYFY 59 59 ›› Men in Black II (2002, Action) Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith. (CC) ›› Oz the Great and Powerful (2013) James Franco. A circus magician is hurled into the magical land of Oz. ›› Oz the Great and Powerful TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince Living By Faith 46th Annual GMA Dove Awards Bless the Lord BillyGraham.TV Jesse Duplantis Harvest (CC) Creflo Dollar Seattle Praise the Lord Seinfeld “The Car- Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Wiz- Seinfeld “The The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan Bill Hader; Bill Burr; Sam Mor- TBS 55 55 toon” (CC) Strong Box” ’ ard” ’ (CC) Burning” (CC) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ ril. (CC) TLC 38 38 My Big Fat Fabulous Life (N) (CC) Coach Charming Coach Charming Late Night Joy My Big Fat Fabulous Life ’ (CC) Coach Charming Coach Charming Fabulous Life: Extra Fabulous Fat Fabulous TNT 54 54 Castle “Resurrection” Dr. Nieman is im- Castle “Reckoning” A race to stop Dr. ››› Gran Torino (2008, Drama) Clint Eastwood, Christopher Carley, Bee Vang. A veteran faces his ›› S.W.A.T. (2003) Samuel L. Jackson, Colin Farrell. A Los plicated in a murder. (CC) (DVS) Kelly Nieman and 3XK. longtime prejudices. (CC) (DVS) Angeles SWAT team must protect a criminal. (CC) TOON 42 42 Knight Teen Titans Go! Regular Show: The Movie (2015) Voices of Mark Hamill. Knight King of the Hill Cleveland Show American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Expedition Unknown (CC) Expedition Unknown (CC) Expedition Unknown (CC) Expedition Unknown (N) (CC) Expedition Unknown (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) TRUTV 49 49 truTV Top Funniest “Epic Fails” truTV Top Funniest truTV Top Funniest truTV Top Funniest truTV Top Funniest truTV Top Funniest NCIS “Dagger” Criminal targets govern- NCIS “Road Kill” Death of a petty officer. NCIS “Check” Two of Gibbs’ ex-wives NCIS “The Enemy Within” A rescue mis- NCIS “We Build, We Fight” An openly Modern Family Modern Family USA 58 58 ment secrets. ’ (CC) (DVS) ’ (CC) (DVS) show up. ’ (CC) (DVS) sion in Syria. ’ (CC) (DVS) gay Navy lieutenant is slain. “Bad Hair Day” “Best Men” ’ VH1 62 62 The Fabulous Life Of... ’ Lip Sync Battle “Holiday Special” ’ ›› Sixteen Candles (1984) Molly Ringwald, Anthony Michael Hall. ’ (CC) ››› Breakfast Club (1985) Emilio Estevez, Molly Ringwald. ’ (CC)

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Hollywood Dr. Phil ’ (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) News Evening (N) (CC) The Dr. Oz Show ’ (CC) KIRO 7 News at CBS Evening The Insider (N) Entertainment To- The Big Bang Life in Pieces (N) Mom “Sawdust and 2 Broke Girls (N) Elementary A fertility lab technician is KIRO 7 News at Late Show-Colbert CBS 7 7 6PM (N) (CC) News/Pelley ’ (CC) night (N) (CC) Theory ’ ’ (CC) Brisket” (N) ’ (CC) murdered. (N) ’ (CC) 11PM (N) (CC) ’ ’ PBS 9 9 PBS NewsHour (N) (CC) Alice’s Restaurant 50th Anniversary Concert “Alice’s Res- American Experience “The Pilgrims” Details about the arrival of pilgrims. (CC) ›››› Some Like It Hot (1959) Tony Curtis. Two gangland taurant” 50th anniversary. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) murder witnesses disguise themselves as women. Two and a Half Two and a Half The Simpsons The Simpsons “Mr. Modern Family Modern Family Q13 FOX News at 9 (N) (CC) The Big Bang The Big Bang Friends “The One Friends ’ (CC) MNT 10 10 Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Plow” (CC) “Up All Night” ’ ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) With Joey’s Bag” Family Feud ’ Family Feud ’ Mike & Molly ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ Whose Line Is It Whose Line Is It Whose Line Is It Whose Line Is It 2 Broke Girls ’ Mike & Molly ’ Family Guy Family Guy “A CW 11 11 (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Anyway? (CC) Anyway? (CC) Anyway? (CC) Anyway? (CC) (CC) (CC) “Thanksgiving” Fistful of Meg” Call the Midwife A midwife starts her Call the Midwife Newcomer Chummy Call the Midwife Jenny forms a friend- Call the Midwife Search for a missing Call the Midwife Jenny and the nuns Call the Midwife Sister Monica Joan is PBS 12 12 career. ’ (CC) yearns for respect. ’ (CC) ship with a soldier. ’ (CC) baby. ’ (CC) take care of Frank. ’ (CC) accused of theft. ’ (CC) Celebrity Name Modern Family The Big Bang The Big Bang The All-Star Dog Rescue Celebration Rescue dogs available for adoption. (N) Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) Q13 FOX News at Modern Family FOX 13 13 Game (N) (CC) “Up All Night” ’ Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) ’ (CC) 11 (N) (CC) ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Thanksgiving Campmeeting Service FWC Music Frances and Friends Current events from a biblical. Jimmy Swaggart Taken from services recorded live. Blue Bloods “Model Behavior” Two Blue Bloods “All That Glitters” A tour- Blue Bloods “Cellar Boy” Suspicion falls Blue Bloods Franks tries to expose the Blue Bloods “Mercy” Jamie goes under Blue Bloods “Friendly Fire” Danny ION 15 15 people collapse at a fashion show. ist’s murder is sensationalized. on an addict for murder. (CC) Blue Templar. ’ (CC) cover at a bar. ’ (CC) shoots a cop. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Give Thanks 2015 The Blessed Life Mark Chironna Hank and Brenda Kenneth Cope Life Today Joyce Meyer Give Thanks 2015 Joni Lamb Table KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune The Muppets “Pig Fresh Off the Boat The Middle ’ (CC) The Goldbergs Last Man Standing Dr. Ken ’ (CC) KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Out” (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Live ’ (CC) NFL Football Chicago Bears at Green Bay Packers. Jay Cutler and the Bears visit historic Lambeau Bob Hope: Memo- John Denver, Inside Edition (N) Dateline NBC ’ (CC) KGW News at Tonight Show-J. NBC 26 26 Field to take on Aaron Rodgers and the Packers. (N) (S Live) (CC) ries Louis Armstrong ’ (CC) 11 (N) Fallon UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Muchacha Italiana viene a casarse Antes Muerta que Lichita (N) Pasión y Poder (N) Yo No Creo en los Hombres Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni Fox 12 Investiga- FOX 12-Around Family Feud ’ Family Feud ’ The All-Star Dog Rescue Celebration Rescue dogs available for adoption. (N) 10 O’Clock News Incredible Animal First. Live. Local. Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 tors Town (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) (N) Stories Weather Raymond (CC) The First 48 A 911 caller is found cov- The First 48 Fatal stabbing at a Texas The First 48 Deadly pizza delivery; At- The First 48 “Jacked; Fallen Idol” A Mi- Nightwatch: After Hours Mardi Gras Nightwatch: After Hours A woman A&E 52 52 ered in blood. ’ (CC) strip mall. ’ (CC) lanta murder. ’ (CC) ami rapper is gunned down. (CC) keeps the responders busy. (N) (CC) loses her eyeball in a fight. (N) (CC) AMC 67 67 ›››› The Godfather (1972, Drama) Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan. A mafia patriarch tries to hold his empire together. (CC) ›››› The Godfather, Part II (1974, Crime Drama) Al Pacino, Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton. Michael Corleone moves his father’s crime family to Las Vegas. (CC) APL 43 43 Tanked: Unfiltered “SHAQ-SIZED” Tanked: Unfiltered ’ (CC) Tanked ’ Tanked “The Hoff Gets a Tank” ’ Tanked ’ Tanked “The Hoff Gets a Tank” ’ BET 56 56 House of Payne House of Payne ›› Meet the Browns (2008, Comedy-Drama) Tyler Perry, Angela Bassett, David Mann. ›› Meet the Browns (2008, Comedy-Drama) Tyler Perry, Angela Bassett, David Mann. BRAVO 66 66 ››› In Her Shoes (2005) Cameron Diaz, Toni Collette. A ›› Cheaper by the Dozen 2 (2005, Comedy) Steve Martin, Bonnie Hunt, Piper ›› Cheaper by the Dozen 2 (2005, Comedy) Steve Martin, Bonnie Hunt, Piper ››› In Her Shoes sexy partyer clashes with her serious-minded sister. Perabo. The Bakers’ vacation turns competitive. Perabo. The Bakers’ vacation turns competitive. (2005) CBUT 29 29 CBC Vancouver News (N) (CC) 22 Minutes (CC) Coronation Street The Nature of Things (N) ’ (CC) Firsthand “Transforming Gender” ’ The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News Coronation Street CMT 61 61 Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing I Love Kellie I Love Kellie I Love Kellie I Love Kellie I Love Kellie I Love Kellie ››› Spanglish (2004) Adam Sandler. CNBC 46 46 Shark Tank ’ (CC) Shark Tank A darts-like card game. Shark Tank All-inclusive project kits. Shark Tank ’ (CC) Shark Tank ’ (CC) Coin Collecting with Mike Mezack CNN 44 44 Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown CNNH 45 45 Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown COM 60 60 Jeff Dunham: Unhinged in Hollywood Jeff Dunham’s Very Special Christ- South Park “The Black Friday Trilogy” The “Game of ››› The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005, Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell, Catherine ››› The 40-Year- mas Special The comic performs. Thrones” conclusion. (CC) Keener. Three co-workers unite to help their buddy get a sex life. Old Virgin (2005) DIS 41 41 ››› Despicable Me (2010) Voices of Steve Carell, Jason Segel. ’ (CC) Bunk’d ’ (CC) Austin & Ally ’ Liv and Maddie Jessie ’ (CC) K.C. Undercover Bunk’d ’ (CC) Girl Meets World Liv and Maddie Naked and Afraid “XL: 40 Days Jungle Naked and Afraid Survivalists reach the Naked and Afraid Survivalists converge Naked and Afraid “XL: 40 Days Falling Naked and Afraid The final part of the Naked and Afraid “XL: Dirty Dozen DSC 8 8 Rich” The search for food. (CC) 21-day milestone. ’ (CC) at Piranha Lake. ’ (CC) Apart” Survivors are desperate. challenge begins. ’ (CC) Return” ’ (CC) E! 65 65 Keeping Up With the Kardashians ››› Ever After: A Cinderella Story (1998, Romance) Drew Barrymore, Anjelica Huston, Dougray ›› Maid in Manhattan (2002, Romance-Comedy) Jennifer Lopez, Ralph Fi- ›› Maid in Man- “The Price You Pay” (CC) Scott. A courageous scullery maid wins the heart of a prince. (CC) ennes. A politician mistakes a hotel maid for a wealthy woman. (CC) hattan (2002) ESPN 32 32 College Football South Florida at Central Florida. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 College Basketball AdvoCare Invitational -- Iowa vs. Dayton. (N) (Live) First/Re-Take College Basketball DIRECTV Wooden Legacy -- Santa Clara vs. Arizona. E:60 First/Re-Take FAM 39 39 ››› Ratatouille (2007, Comedy) Voices of Patton Oswalt, Ian Holm, Lou Romano. ›› Planes (2013, Comedy) Voices of Dane Cook, Stacy Keach, Brad Garrett. Premiere. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 Charles Krauthammer -- A Life Bush Did You Know That Holiday Special Charles Krauthammer -- A Life Bush Did You Know That Holiday Special FOOD 35 35 Chopped “Take Heart” Chopped “Gyro We Go Again” Chopped “Amateurs’ Brawl” Chopped “Judges’ Face-Off” Chopped “Chopped Gastropub” (N) Chopped “Late Night Food Brawl” FX 53 53 ››› Despicable Me 2 (2013) Voices of ››› Despicable Me 2 (2013, Comedy) Voices of Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig. Ani- ››› Despicable Me 2 (2013, Comedy) Voices of Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig. Ani- ››› Despicable Me 2 (2013) Voices of Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig. mated. Gru and his new partner hunt a nefarious individual. mated. Gru and his new partner hunt a nefarious individual. Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Emirates Australian Open: Second Round. From the Australian Golf Club. (N) (Live) PGA Tour Golf Emirates Australian Open: Second Round. I’m Not Ready for Christmas (2015, Drama) Alicia Witt, George Stults, Dan Lau- 12 Gifts of Christmas (2015, Romance) Katrina Law, Aaron O’Connell. Premiere. Northpole: Open for Christmas (2015, Fantasy) Lori Loughlin, Bailee Madison. HALL 19 19 ria. Holly’s world is turned upside down when she cannot lie. Anna is hired to become a personal Christmas shopper for Marc. A handyman and an elf persuade a woman to keep her inn. HGTV 68 68 Rehab Addict Rehab Addict Rehab Addict Rehab Addict Rehab Addict Rehab Addict Rehab Addict Rehab Addict House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars A Brown Bess musket. Pawn Stars ’ Pawn Stars ’ Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Christmas Through the Decades ’ LIFE 51 51 All She Wants for Christmas (2006) Monica Keena, Tobias Mehler. (CC) ››› The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992, Fantasy) Michael Caine. (CC) Jim Henson’s Turkey Hollow (2015) Mary Steenburgen. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Lockup: Raw “Unraveling the Truth” Lockup: Raw “Rock Bottom” Lockup: Raw “The Ties That Bind” Lockup: Raw “The Little Things” Lockup: Raw “SEG” Lockup: Raw “Unraveling the Truth” MTV 63 63 ›› Bruce Almighty (2003) ’ ›› Along Came Polly (2004) Ben Stiller. A jilted newlywed finds solace with another woman. Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness NBCS 34 34 The National Dog Show The Kennel Club of Philadelphia event. ’ (CC) The National Dog Show The Kennel Club of Philadelphia event. ’ (CC) The National Dog Show The Kennel Club of Philadelphia event. ’ (CC) NICK 40 40 Henry Danger ’ Henry Danger ’ Henry Danger ’ (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) › Billy Madison (1995) Adam Sandler, Darren McGavin. Premiere. ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City ››› Mean Girls (2004, Comedy) Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams. (CC) ››› Mean Girls (2004, Comedy) Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams. (CC) ROOT 31 31 College Football Supercross Rewind (N) Seahawks Press Seahawks UFC Flashback UFC Unleashed SPIKE 57 57 ›› The Scorpion King (2002, Adven- ››› The Mummy (1999, Adventure) Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah. A mummy seeks revenge for a ›› The Mummy Returns (2001, Adventure) Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz. Two ture) The Rock, Steven Brand. ’ 3,000-year-old curse. ’ evil forces pursue the son of adventurer Rick O’Connell. ’ SYFY 59 59 ›› Die Another Day (2002, Action) Pierce Brosnan, Halle Berry. (CC) WWE SmackDown! (N) ’ (CC) Haven “A Matter of Time” (N) (CC) Z Nation “Corporate Retreat” (CC) TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince (N) Hillsong TV ›› The Hiding Place (1975, Historical Drama) Julie Harris, Eileen Heckart, Arthur O’Connell. Live-Holy Land Amazing Facts Creflo Dollar I Will Bless the Lord at All Times Family Guy Family Guy “Into Family Guy “Tur- Family Guy “Amish 2 Broke Girls ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ The Big Bang The Big Bang 2 Broke Girls ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ Conan (CC) TBS 55 55 “Thanksgiving” Harmony’s Way” key Guys” ’ Guy” ’ (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) Theory ’ Theory ’ (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) TLC 38 38 The Great Christmas Light Fight ’ The Great Christmas Light Fight ’ The Great Christmas Light Fight ’ The Great Christmas Light Fight ’ Broadway at the White House (CC) Cake Boss (CC) Cake Boss (CC) TNT 54 54 ›› Clash of the Titans (2010, Fantasy) Sam Worthington, Liam Neeson. Per- › Wrath of the Titans (2012, Fantasy) Sam Worthington, Liam Neeson, Ralph ›› John Carter (2012, Science Fiction) Taylor Kitsch, Lynn Collins. A human seus, son of Zeus, embarks on a dangerous journey. (CC) (DVS) Fiennes. Perseus must rescue Zeus from the underworld. (CC) (DVS) soldier becomes embroiled in a conflict on Mars. (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 Adventure Time Adventure Time Adventure Time Adventure Time Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! King of the Hill Cleveland Show American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Food Paradise (CC) Food Paradise (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Billy-Street Billy-Street Imp. Jokers Modern Family Modern Family ’ Modern Family ’ Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family ’ Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family ’ Modern Family ’ USA 58 58 “My Hero” ’ (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) “ClosetCon ’13” “The Big Game” (CC) (DVS) “Three Dinners” “iSpy” ’ “Punkin Chunkin” “” ’ (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) VH1 62 62 Sixteen Candles ››› Breakfast Club (1985, Comedy-Drama) Emilio Estevez, Molly Ringwald. ’ (CC) ››› Back to the Future (1985, Comedy) Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Crispin Glover. ’ Back-Future II