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Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com $1 108th Swamp Cup Mid-Week Edition Special Insert inside Thursday, Battle of the Twin Cities Oct. 22, 2015 LEWIS COUNTY: Highs and Hopes Higher Education One Student’s Story of Battling Drug Use and a Painful Past

By Justyna Tomtas [email protected] Editor’s Note: In order to protect the privacy of the Centralia High School student interviewed for this story, his name has been changed.

Tyler Phillips says he grew up with a mother who was addicted to meth and drank heavily. During his childhood, Phillips remembers having little supervision. His mom was preoc- cupied with seeking her next high, or spending time with her occasionally abusive boyfriends. With a lack of guidance, and the regular role of narcotics and alcohol in his life, Phillips be- gan to experiment with drugs at an early age. His experiences would open doors to more serious drugs, escalating until he spiraled down- ward and sought help.

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Pete Caster / [email protected] A Centralia High School student who has struggled with drug use poses for a portrait Wednesday. For Centralia Counselor, Helping At-Risk Students Succeed Starts Before Sunrise HELPING: The Changing Landscape of Drugs in Schools and One Employee Who Works to Keep Students on Track By Justyna Tomtas [email protected] For many educators, workdays start at the crack of dawn. While teachers are getting up early and heading to class, Jessica Boeck is exceeding her assigned du- ties as a Centralia School District employee to make sure the most at-risk students are getting the added help they need to be successful. Boeck, the educational advocate counselor for the district, starts off many of her days picking up Pete Caster / [email protected] Centralia High School Educational Advocate Counselor Jessica Boeck looks over at Malia, one of the students she regularly drives to school, please see COUNSELOR, page Main 7 on Monday, Oct. 10.

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News Daily Outtake: A Drone’s View of Whales of the Weird Alleged Wedding Man Reunites With Crasher Bites Officer, Stolen Car After More Police Dog Than 30 Years SANTA BARBARA, Calif. NORTH CANTON, Ohio (AP) — Santa Barbara police (AP) — A northeastern Ohio have detained a 22-year-old man has been reunited with his man they said crashed a wed- car after it was reported stolen ding, then bit an officer and a more than 30 years ago. police dog during a six-minute The (Canton) Repository re- melee. ported that 52-year-old Ron Re- Sgt. Riley Harwood says po- olfi bought the 1968 Chevrolet lice were called Saturday night Camaro for around $600 when after a stranger — who may he was 19. have been on drugs — crashed The North Canton man last the wedding at the Santa Bar- saw the car on Oct. 24, 1981. He bara Carriage Museum. parked it outside a grocery store Harwood said guests evicted where he worked, and it was NOAA Fisheries / The Associated Press him. But during a confronta- gone 20 minutes later. This September 2015 photo provided by NOAA Fisheries released Wednesday shows a female orca and her two of- tion with two arriving officers, Reolfi says he thought he’d he punched one in the face and spring. Federal biologists lying a drone have taken thousands of rich images of endangered Puget Sound orcas, show- never see it again. ing the whales are in good condition this year and that several appear to be pregnant. bit his shoulder, then bit a police He said someone in Mary- dog on the leg. The confused land sold the car to a person in dog also bit an officer. Delaware. Authorities were then Harwood says after he was alerted that it had been stolen. Notable Quote handcuffed, the man attacked a third officer. Reolfi’s dad, whose name Two officers were treated for was on the title, received an various injuries. email last year with a photo of Harwood said the man the vehicle. “Schools always have concerns about drugs and alcohol. I don’t have was hospitalized with non-life Reolfi said recovering the car greater concern now than six years ago, they are just different. It’s threatening injuries and will be was “really emotional” for him. arrested when he’s released. really around what’s popular at the time.” Feds: Company Put Kim Frye Priests Hit by Paintballs Cheddar, Swiss in ‘Real’ Parmesan, Romano Rochester schools superintendent Outside Pittsburgh (see page Main 8 for the full story) SLIPPERY ROCK, Pa. (AP) Orthodox Church — A Pennsylvania manufacturer PITTSBURGH (AP) — A is accused of selling imitation Pittsburgh church is consider- Parmesan and Romano cheese Today in History ing installing surveillance cam- that actually contained other eras after two visiting priests cheeses, including cheddar and were hit by paintballs during Swiss. Today's Highlight in History In 1883, the original Met- In 1986, President Ronald ropolitan Opera House in New Reagan signed into law sweep- the weekend. The Pittsburgh Tribune-Re- On Oct. 22, 1962, in a nation- York held its grand opening The Rev. Patrick Carpenter view reported Universal Cheese ally broadcast address, President ing tax-overhaul legislation. with a performance of Gounod’s is the pastor of Holy Assump- & Drying Inc. and International John F. Kennedy revealed the In 1991, the European Com- “Faust.” tion of St. Mary Russian Ortho- Packing LLC were charged Tues- presence of Soviet-built mis- munity and the European Free In 1928, Republican presi- dox Church. day with conspiracy. sile bases under construction in Trade Association concluded a dential nominee Herbert Hoover He said he and two priests Prosecutors said the cheeses Cuba and announced a quar- landmark accord to create a free spoke of the “American system from other churches went to labeled as “real” Parmesan and antine of all offensive military trade zone of 19 nations by 1993. of rugged individualism” in a dinner Sunday night. When Romano didn’t conform to U.S. equipment being shipped to the Ten years ago: Hurricane they returned, someone fired Communist island nation. speech at New York’s Madison Wilma punished Mexico’s Ca- Food and Drug Administration Square Garden. paintballs at Carpenter’s friends standards and contained trims ribbean coastline for a second as he went inside to disable a In 1934, bank robber Charles day. Meanwhile, a record 22nd of other cheeses. On This Date “Pretty Boy” Floyd was shot to security system so he could let tropical storm of the season Michelle Myrter, president of death by federal agents and local them in. In 1746, Princeton University formed about 125 miles off the The priest said his friends Castle Cheese Inc. and a corpo- was first chartered as the Col- police at a farm near East Liver- Dominican Republic; because weren’t badly hurt but were rate officer in both of the other lege of New Jersey. pool, Ohio. shocked by the attack. Carpen- companies, is charged with the In 1797, French balloonist In 1953, the Franco-Lao the annual list of storm names ter says he doubts the paintball misdemeanor of aiding and Andre-Jacques Garnerin (gahr- Treaty of Amity and Association had already been exhausted, shooter targeted them because abetting the introduction of mis- nayr-AN’) made the first para- effectively made Laos an inde- forecasters called the new sys- they were priests because the branded and adulterated food. chute descent, landing safely pendent member of the French tem Tropical Storm Alpha. A visitors were wearing civilian Her attorney, Stephen Stall- from a height of about 3,000 feet Union. Nigerian Boeing 737 passenger clothes. ings, says Myrter has a plea over Paris. In 1981, the Professional Air jet crashed after leaving Lagos, Police are hoping a witness agreement that involves proba- In 1836, Sam Houston was Traffic Controllers Organiza- killing all 117 on board. The will come forward to identify tion for her and $500,000 in res- inaugurated as the first constitu- tion was decertified by the fed- Chicago White Sox defeated the the car or the paintball shooter titution and forfeitures for each tionally elected president of the eral government for its strike the Houston Astros, 5-3, in Game 1 riding inside it. of the companies. Republic of Texas. previous August. of the World Series. The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Oct. 22, 2015 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s 48.63 65.0 0.00 100s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s L 80s H 72.95 85.0 +0.03 70s Cowlitz at Packwood 60s 2.01 10.5 -0.04 50s L H Cowlitz at Randle Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy 40s 3.58 18.0 0.00 30s 62º 41º 60º 41º 61º 44º 62º 45º 64º 45º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s L 3.59 ---- +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 ...... 7:40 a.m. Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 6:11 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 66 Moonrise ...... 3:41 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 46 58/40 64/37 Moonset...... 1:33 a.m. Normal High ...... 61 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 43 56/43 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 74 in 1969 Seattle Anchorage 40/32 pc 42/35 pc Record Low...... 28 in 1931 59/46 Boise 64/38 pc 62/38 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg Full Last New First Boston 68/45 sh 52/37 s Yesterday ...... 0.00" 60/40 61/36 10/27 11/3 11/11 11/19 Dallas 82/67 t 77/66 t Month to date ...... 1.48" Tacoma Honolulu 88/75 s 87/76 s Normal month to date ...2.33" Centralia 60/44 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 77/62 s 78/62 s Year to date...... 22.00" 62/41 Yakima Nashville 80/52 s 81/61 s Normal year to date ....31.14" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 80/65 s 82/64 s 66/37 Longview 61/41 Trees None None St. Louis 82/59 pc 75/66 t Salt Lake City 65/49 s 64/47 s WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 63/41 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 72/60 s 72/59 s Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 77/55 s 63/47 s Portland 61/41 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo - graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 61/44 65/43 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Fri. Today Fri. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Fri. Today Fri. Baghdad 91/73 pc 91/75 s New Delhi 91/66 s 91/68 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 52/46 cl 66/48 s Paris 59/50 cl 57/48 cl Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 59/45 mc 58/44 s Spokane 64/35 s 58/33 s London 57/39 cl 57/50 pc Rio de Janeiro 82/75 pc 81/73 pc cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 59/49 s 60/47 pc Tri Cities 67/39 s 64/37 s Mexico City 70/57 ra 73/55 cl Rome 66/50 cl 68/48 s sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 60/40 pc 59/39 pc Wenatchee 66/44 s 60/41 s Moscow 39/32 cl 36/32 cl Sydney 66/61 ra 64/57 pc

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Jackson Highway, was purchased State records show McKer- by former Chehalis attorney richer filed for incorporation on John McKerricher and his wife, Oct. 2 and he made the purchase Shelly, through a company reg- on Oct. 6. He plans to add a ga- istered as Creekside Events LLC. zebo to the property, do some McKerricher said he plans to redecoration to the interior and turn the building into a space to add a bridal room. Pete Caster / [email protected] host weddings, company gather- The plan is to have the build- John McKerricher, who recently purchased the Mary McCrank’s building on Jackson Highway, shows the bar area of the ings, holiday parties and other ing open by Dec. 1, in time for former restaurant on Wednesday afternoon south of Chehalis. events. holiday events and wedding He retired from his law prac- bookings for the next and fol- to Chehalis. The business failed tice earlier this year. lowing summers. and was closed in May 2013. “I was looking for something The building at 2923 Jackson “Two of our kids worked there to spend some time on,” he said. Highway was sold by the Pla- as waiters,” McKerricher said. The couple’s children are either no, Texas-based LNV Corp. for The original Mary McCrank already married or soon to be mar- $250,000. bought the business in 1935 and ried, he said. After experiencing all That company purchased it operated it as the Shamrock Inn the facets of planning a wedding, in May 2014 for $325,000, the before changing the name to her they thought the McCrank’s build- minimum auction bid. own. ing would be an ideal location for Prior to LNV, the property For decades the business was those and other events. was owned by Gerhard and Jeri an iconic roadhouse on the drive “This is unique in that it’s big Schopp starting in 1998. The between Seattle and Portland in enough so that we can hold up to two ran the business as Mary the days before the Interstate sys- 200,” he said. McCrank’s until they rebranded tem was built. Creekside, as the building it as Gerhard’s Steakhouse in The business became a local The building that housed Mary McCrank’s restaurant recently was bought by will now be called, will most 2012. The move was an attempt staple of a wide variety of coun- former Chehalis attorney John McKerricher. McKerricher hopes to turn it into an likely rely on outside catering to to bring a higher level of dining try-style cooking. events center, with the possibility of it being open in early December. Proposed Winlock Industrial Park Property Doesn’t Sell at Auction By The Chronicle The Bellevue-based Benar- largest remaining undeveloped acquisitions, dispositions and property presented many chal- The Winlock Industrial Park oya Company declined to talk contiguous land available in the development for Benaroya, pre- lenges such as improvements to property along Interstate 5 that to The Chronicle about the 320- Pacific Northwest” is still listed viously told a Chronicle reporter roads, water access and sewer went to auction on Oct. 13 didn’t acre property it calls the Pacific on Benaroya’s website as being that Lewis County was difficult extensions. Northwest Regional Logistics for sale. to work with, which contributed He also told The Chronicle attract a buyer. Center. Up to 5 million square feet of in part to the company’s decision that when Benaroya acquired Matt Matayoshi, executive The auction was held by buildings can fit on the proper- to put the property up for auc- the property, representatives director for the Lewis Economic CBRE Auction Services with an ty, which is in Winlock’s Urban tion. had said they weren’t sure if they Development Council, told The opening bid of $2.5 million. Growth Area, according to Ben- Earlier this month, Lewis would develop it or just improve Chronicle on Wednesday that The property that the devel- aroya’s website. County Public Works Director it to a point of marketability for the property didn’t sell. opment company says is “the Joe Alhadeff, who handles Tim Elsea told The Chronicle the a sale. Court Issues Warrant for Centralia Man Charged With Marijuana, Meth, Heroin Crimes NO SHOW: Gary Weist Gary Weist, 63, of Centralia, found 35 marijuana plants, 2 to cal condition. The Lewis County $25,000 unsecured bail. She has been charged with posses- 3 pounds of dried marijuana, 20 Prosecutor’s Office reported it pleaded not guilty to the charges Was Released Due to sion of marijuana with intent to grams of heroin and 2 grams of sent a summons to Weist to three on Aug. 13. Her trial was sched- a Medical Issue After manufacture or deliver, manu- methamphetamine, according separate addresses. His prelimi- uled to start Monday, but Weist facture of marijuana, possession to court documents. They also nary hearing on the four charges entered a waiver of speedy trial Initial Police Search of heroin with intent to manu- reported finding digital scales, was scheduled for 4 p.m. Tuesday. on Sept. 24. Her trial is now By Natalie Johnson facture or deliver and possession packaging, ledgers and an iPad Superior Court Judge Nelson scheduled to start in December. of methamphetamine. depicting drug transactions, and Hunt signed a no-bail warrant Bartley was charged with [email protected] Weist was arrested on Aug. “thousands of hypodermic nee- for Weist’s arrest after he failed possession of methamphetamine A Centralia man charged 4 along with his wife, Debra M. dles,” according to court docu- to appear to the hearing Tuesday. and granted $10,000 unsecured with crimes related to having Weist, 58, and Kimberlee J. Bart- ments. Debra Weist was charged bail. She pleaded guilty to the or producing marijuana, meth- ley, 47, who lived in their house Gary Weist allegedly had in August with possession of charge on Sept. 21. She is sched- amphetamine and heroin was in the 500 block of Woodland $1,606 on him at the time of his marijuana with intent to deliver, uled to be sentenced on Oct. 28. issued a no-bail arrest warrant Avenue in Centralia. arrest, according to court docu- manufacture of marijuana, pos- The Lewis County Prosecutor’s Tuesday after he missed a pre- The three were arrested af- ments. session of heroin with intent to Office plans to ask for a sentence liminary hearing in Lewis Coun- ter officers served a search war- He was released after his ar- deliver and possession of meth- of three months in jail, accord- ty Superior Court. rant at the house and reportedly rest due to an undisclosed medi- amphetamine and was granted ing to court documents. News in Brief Sharon Care Center Nearly 7 Percent of Data from the National Im- Health care providers may munization Survey shows flu charge an office visit fee or an “Great care at a Great place” Lewis County Voters vaccination rates in Washington administration fee, but if a fam- are not where they should be. ily is unable to afford it, the ad- You and Your family can count on us! CH545552cz.cg Have Returned General Only half of Washingtonians ministration fee can be waived. Trust the care of your loved one Election Ballots received vaccinations during the To find a health care pro- to those who CARE! 2014-15 flu season. About 70 per- vider, or an immunization clinic, By The Chronicle Serving Lewis County seniors since 1998. cent of children from 6 months visit www.flushot.healthmap. Lewis County ballot returns to 4 years of age were vaccinated, Join Us For A Complimentary Tour And Lunch org/?address=, call a local health 1509 Harrison Ave., Centralia are above the statewide percent- but only 43 percent of kids 13 to agency, visit the ParentHelp123 age for the Nov. 3 election. 17 received the vaccine. When resource finder online, or call (360) 736-0112 More than 3,000 of the 43,703 fewer people get the vaccine, the the Family Health Hotline at voters in Lewis County have flu spreads easily and quickly, 1-800-322-2588. returned their ballots, for a 6.9 stated a press release. For more information, go to percent turnout in this year’s Lofy, state health offi- the Department of Health web- Local Businesses: general election as of 1:30 p.m. cer, said the department has seen site at www.doh.wa.gov. Wednesday. some flu cases in Washington The statewide return is at 3.7 already. She said a flu shot every Generate New Revenue and percent, and the Office of the year is the best way to protect President Signs Secretary of State is expecting a against the illness. Medical pro- Entice New Customers 46 percent turnout. viders and pharmacies have the Washington Wildfire Thurston County is just be- vaccine available to help protect Disaster Declaration hind the state at 3.5 percent of people from this year’s flu strain. ballots returned, while Grays Anyone 6 months and older SEATTLE (AP) — President Harbor County has had 7.6 per- should get vaccinated, Lofy said. Barack Obama has declared a ma- 2015 Shop cent of its ballots returned. Some babies and children jor disaster exists in the state of Ballots were mailed on Oct. between 6 months and 8 years Washington following this sum- 14 and need to be postmarked by of age need two doses to be fully mer’s wildfires and mudslides. Nov. 3 to qualify. protected. Parents should ask The disaster declaration The county with the highest their health care provider how makes federal money available Local return percentage currently is many doses their children need. to state and local governments as Jefferson at 11.7 percent. Adams, Young children, pregnant well as Native American tribes to & Save Big repair or replace facilities dam- Shopping Klickitat and Whitman counties women, those with chronic med- Local have not sent data to the state yet. ical issues and people 65 years or aged by wildfires and mudslides With he Chronicle older are at a high risk for com- in August and September. plications from the flu, a disease The declaration affects the Vaccines Available for that can lead to hospitalization counties of Chelan, Ferry, Lin- Call our advertising representatives today Flu as Season Begins and even death. coln, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, Washington provides all rec- Stevens, Whatcom and Yakima and trade your goods and services for By The Chronicle ommended vaccines at no cost and the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation. advertising credit!

As flu season begins, the for kids from birth through the CH548609bw.cg vaccine has arrived and is now age of 18. The vaccines are avail- Federal dollars are also avail- widely available for all ages, ac- able from health care providers. able on a cost-sharing basis for cording to the state Department Most health plans cover the cost hazard mitigation work across 736-8203 of Health. for adults, too. the state. Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015 LOCAL Unemployment Rates Continue to Improve in Lewis County BETTER: Rate Dips to 7.1 percent with a total of 2,651 peo- ple unemployed. Percent in September Grays Harbor and Thurston Compared to an 8.6 County also saw improvements in unemployment rates at 7.8 Percent Rate This percent and 5.4 percent, respec- Time Last Year tively. The Washington unemploy- By The Chronicle ment rate sits at 5.2 percent, just For the second month in a 0.1 percent higher than the na- row, Lewis County’s unemploy- tional unemployment rate. ment rate has rivaled that of According to the federal Bu- 2008, dropping to 7.1 percent for reau of Labor Statistics, on a non- the month of September. seasonally adjusted basis, there That’s an improvement from was an increase in employment the 7.7 percent listed in August. of 81,700 throughout the state The labor force, or the when comparing September amount of people eligible for 2014 to the current year. work in the county, was 30,369 Approximately 71,900 jobs people. were added to the private sector, Of that, 28,300 were em- while the public sector gained ployed, while 2,169 were unem- an estimated 9,800 jobs over the ployed. year. Last year in September, the Last year the statewide unem- unemployment rate was at 8.6 ployment rate was 6.2 percent. Quinault Nation Proposes New Approach to Flood Protection in Chehalis Basin DETAILS NECESSARY: ation in the Programmatic EIS,” According to the preliminary he said. scope provided, data collection, Ecology Is Seeking The proposal argues that field documentation, modeling, More Information “The very simple version is they’re looking at studies show the proposed dam private property coordination, would inhibit or block fish pas- final reporting and meetings on Alternative restoring natural processes in part for their flood sage and could also create new would cost $2.63 million. By Kaylee Osowski retention benefits, so they’re pushing restoration floodplain. McFarland said Ecology is The dam is currently pro- still gathering and reviewing all [email protected] with the idea that it has flood benefits.” posed to be constructed on the comments made during the re- Three main options have Chehalis River near Pe Ell; the cent comment period for the EIS. been under consideration to pro- Brenden McFarland Quinaults’ approach would re- Calls to the Quinault Na- vide protection from flooding Department of Ecology quire work in a larger area. tion were not returned by The and restore habitat in the Cheha- The proposal acknowledges Chronicle’s deadline. lis River Basin. that both types of dam and the The tribe has treaty rights on Quinaults’ alternative all require the river, and has opposed flood The first alternative is to do matic Environmental Impact stream discharge and decrease nothing. significant initial costs, but says protection efforts in the past, in- Statement currently underway. flood stage. costs and liabilities differ after sisting construction stop in the The second is a dam that Ecology has asked the Brenden McFarland, envi- would be only used for flood wa- completion. floodplain. Quinault Nation for more infor- ronmental review section man- The Quinaults’ plan after In 2013, the tribe penned a ter storage. mation before considering add- ager for Ecology, said he first work is completed is to let natu- letter to Gov. Jay Inslee implor- The last option is a larger ing it to the EIS for further study. heard about the Quinault Na- ral processes including reforesta- ing him not to fund efforts by dam that would keep a reser- The approach consists of re- tion’s proposal a couple weeks tion, wood recruitment and bea- the Chehalis Basin Work Group voir and augment summer river connecting channels by putting ago. ver modifications take place. and the Chehalis River Basin flows with cooler water. wood and sediment in the water- “The very simple version The restorative approach, Flood Authority. But another alternative may ways to reduce stress in the chan- is they’re looking at restoring according to the tribe, would “We have repeatedly ex- be added to the list as well. nel, create pools and raise water natural processes in part for achieve objectives of the Cheha- pressed our opposition to such Before the comment period levels. their flood retention benefits, so lis Basin Work Group, including: projects in the past and con- for the environmental impact “This process increases that they’re pushing restoration with increasing aquatic species habi- tinue to do so now,” Quinault statement closed on Monday, inundation frequency and reten- the idea that it has flood benefits,” tat, restoring salmonid spawning, President Fawn Sharp, the tribe’s the Quinault Indian Nation tion time of overbank flows, in McFarland said. rearing and sheltering habitat, former managing attorney, said proposed a fourth alternative, a addition to increasing the extent He said Ecology hopes to re- enhancing human water sup- in her letter dated Feb. 26, 2013. “restorative flood protection ap- and quality of salmonid spawn- ceive additional information and plies and improving water tem- “As a co-manager of the Cheha- proach.” ing and refugia habitat,” accord- details about the alternative by peratures during the summer. lis Basin’s resources with feder- The first three options, along ing to the Quinault’s proposal. early November to consider in- Areas in the floodplain would ally-protected treaty rights, the with other flood protection and The proposal states that re- corporating it in the EIS. experience shallow inundation Quinault Indian Nation must habitat restoration projects in- search shows the work can in- “We’ve already been able to more frequently and some struc- be substantively involved in de- cluding levees and raising homes, crease flood storage, reduce get as far as thinking that the tures would need to be adapted cision-making regarding flood will be reviewed in the Program- flood peak flow rates and down- alternative is worthy of consider- or moved to handle the change. relief measures.” News in Brief Rochester Man Arrested half hours last week searching Inslee Reverses Panel’s The commission — a citizen an important decision without the Cowlitz River, but did not panel that sets policy for the state considering the recommenda- After Police Find find any signs that Elizabeth A. Decision on Cougar Hunts Department of Fish and Wildlife tions of Department biologists Broken Windows, Blood Pham, 33, went into the river. SEATTLE (AP) — Gov. Jay — considered a proposed rule and the years of data on cougar The Sheriff’s Office is asking Inslee has reversed a state wildlife that set the maximum limits at population sustainability, nor 16 percent of local populations, even allowing a meaningful pub- Smeared on Two Cars for the public’s help finding the panel’s decision to expand cougar keeping with previous levels. lic discussion on the aggressive mother of three, who was last hunting in areas of Washington By The Chronicle However, at its April 10 meeting, hunting increase is a failure in seen in pajamas Saturday near occupied by wolves. A Rochester man is facing Exit 59 of Interstate 5, staring the panel approved a last-minute their duties as public servants,” malicious mischief charges to- Inslee sided with The Hu- amendment to increase cougar Paul said in a statement. into the Cowlitz mane Society of the United States day after being arrested Monday River. quotas up to 21 percent in areas The commission office said night with the help of a Centralia and other conservation groups, with confirmed wolf packs. Tuesday it was exploring its op- Her fam- which appealed a decision by K-9 unit. ily reported she The increase was designed tions. It referred other questions George F. Jones, 49, of Roch- Washington Fish and Wildlife might be suffer- to provide relief to communities to the governor’s office. The ester, was arrested on suspicion Commission to raise cougar quo- ing from post- beleaguered by wolves and other governor said he is directing the of second-degree malicious tas in known wolf territories. predators, Commissioner Mi- commission to get public com- mischief. His first court appear- partum depres- The governor agreed that the sion, according randa Wecker said in a statement ment before putting the higher ance was at 4 p.m. this afternoon. panel improperly applied state at the time. Some commissioners quotas in place. In August, the to the Sheriff’s Judge Nelson Hunt imposed Elizabeth Pham law when it increased the cougar said the change wouldn’t hurt commission rejected a peti- Office. $10,000 unsecured bail. missing harvests through a last-minute the state’s cougar population. tion by conservation and other The Lewis County Sher- A wom- amendment. The panel approved Dan Paul, Washington state groups asking it to rescind its iff’s Office responded at 10:10 an matching a rule that was substantially dif- director for the Humane Society, increased quotas. The commis- p.m. on Monday to the 3300 Pham’s description was seen sit- ferent from one it had proposed on Tuesday applauded the gov- sion said at the time that it would block of Harrison Avenue when ting under an overpass at Exit 59, and didn’t allow the public an ernor’s decision. “To make such revisit the issue next spring. a 36-year-old woman reported staring into the Cowlitz River. opportunity to comment, Inslee that windows on two vehicles Pham was last seen wearing a wrote Monday in a letter to the were damaged. pink and red top, purple pajama Humane Society informing the ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF Deputies found windows bro- bottoms and socks. She is 5-foot- group of his decision. ken and blood smeared on both 6 and weighs 122 pounds. She In April, the commission in- CENTRALIA COLLEGE PRESENTS vehicles. has blond hair and blue eyes. creased the cougar harvest rate in The woman reportedly told To provide information about 14 areas of the state as a way to ease deputies Jones might be respon- Pham’s whereabouts, contact tensions in communities over the sible. Detective Jeremy Almond at state’s growing wolf population. Mentalist As deputies began looking for (360) 748-9286 or, if you want Gray wolves are endangered in Jones, they heard of a burglary to remain anonymous, call Washington and cannot be hunt- in progress in the same block of Crimestoppers at 1-800-748- ed. There are 16 confirmed wolf CRAIG Harrison Avenue. Deputies are 6422. packs, all in Eastern Washington. investigating Jones’ possible in- volvement in the burglary. KARGES With the help of a Centralia 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27 Police K-9, Jones was arrested and booked into the Lewis CONCEAL CARRY Corbet Theatre County Jail. PERMIT CLASS Washington Hall Thurs. Centralia College Still No Sign of Missing Oregon- FREE Nov. 5th Centralia Woman 1 pm and 6 pm Utah (valid in 35 states) Craig Karges combines magic, psychology, and intuition to create the By The Chronicle impression that everything is possible. Tables loat, minds are read, metal The Lewis County Sheriff’s Best Western — Chehalis bends and your imagination is challenged. You won’t believe your eyes! Office is still investigating the disappearance of a Centralia 201 SW Interstate AVE woman missing since Oct. 10, For more information, 360-736-9391, ext. 224 Oregon/Utah: $80.00 or Oregon only: $45 Centralia College does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national but had no new information on origin, disability, sex, genetic information, or age in admission, treatment, or participation in its programs, services and activities, or in employment. All inquiries regarding compliance with her whereabouts as of Wednes- CH548242cz.db FirearmTrainingNW.com ~ [email protected] access, equal opportunity and/or grievance procedures should be directed to the Vice President day. of Human Resources and Legal Afairs, Centralia College, 600 Centralia College Blvd, Centralia, The Sheriff’s Office Swift Shaun Curtain 360-921-2071 WA 98531, or call 360-736-9391, ext. 671. Water Team spent five and a CH548893bw.cg • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015 Sentencing Date Scheduled for Vader The Chronicle is published Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings by Lafromboise Communications, Inc. MISSED OR LATE PAPER? 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Six months ...... $65.15 However, that was contin- mitted to failing two polygraphs. was inconclusive, she allegedly One year ...... $122 By mail to Washington and Oregon/Other States One month ...... $17.05 / $19.60 Three months ...... $50.50 / $58.80 Winlock Programs Work to Prevent Falls for Senior Citizens Six months ...... $99.15 / $115.40 One year ...... $194 / $227.45 SAIL: Falls Make Up Center in Winlock about keep- about falls; it’s more about being Online subscriptions to chronline.com ing safe. active. IF YOU GO One day ...... $2 Majority of 911 Calls Jacobson said they discussed She said about 14 Winlock- SAIL begins at 9 a.m. Mon- One month ...... $8 One year ...... $84 keeping walkways clear and rugs area seniors ranging in age from days, Wednesdays and Fridays in Many Districts Print subscribers always have full access to chronline.com. secure, among other things. 54 to 84 of all fitness levels par- at the Olequa Senior Center in By Kaylee Osowski Subscriptions are non-refundable but the printed sub- He said while many people ticipate regularly in the three- Winlock. The first class is free. scriptions can be started and stopped for vacations or [email protected] have a general idea about fall pre- day a week program. A 10-week session costs $40. when extended breaks in service are requested. Balances vention, many need education “We have fun, we laugh, we may be held on account or can be donated to Newspapers With senior citizen falls mak- and help to mitigate their risk of talk, we’re all just a big group of in Education. ing up a majority of Emergency falling. friends,” Giberson said. tually set up a home safety visit. BACK ISSUES Medical Service calls for many The district did the fall pre- SAIL started in Winlock just Jacobson said the district is Limited copies of back issues of The Chronicle are avail- agencies, Lewis County Fire Dis- vention event as part of the Stay over one year ago and is funded still in the process of putting able at $1 per copy. Back issues greater than two weeks trict 15 in Winlock is working to Active and Independent for Life through Centralia College and the safety visit program together, old are $2 per issue. get those call numbers down. or SAIL program at the senior benefits the senior center as a where a member of the district THE NEWSROOM On Wednesday, responders center. fundraiser. could visit a senior’s home and For news tips, corrections or story ideas, please contact with the fire district spoke to Lindsay Giberson, certified “We were very impressed with recommend any changes to help the appropriate person listed below. Winlock-area seniors about fall SAIL instructor, said SAIL is a how the class went,” Jacobson prevent falls. EDITOR prevention and plan to continue senior citizen exercise program said. Some of the fall prevention Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8224 working with them in the future. that targets balance and weight Senior citizens can contact work the district is doing is made [email protected] Lt. Patrick Jacobson, a fire- training to help reduce falls. the fire district at (360) 785-4221 possible by a grant through the Sports Editor fighter and EMT with Winlock, While the program is de- if they have questions about how West Region Emergency Medi- Aaron VanTuyl...... 807-8229 [email protected] said the district talked to about signed to help reduce falls, the to get a handrail or ramp in- cal Services and Trauma Care Visuals Editor 10 seniors at the Olequa Senior instructors don’t really talk stalled on their home and even- Council. Pete Caster ...... 807-8232 [email protected] Police, Fire, Courts, Environment, News in Brief West and Central Lewis County Communities Natalie Johnson ...... 807-8235 Flood Control Zone melli-Powe, Jason Humphrey, intestines. Cowlitz/Lewis Fire [email protected] Steve Koreis, Daniel Maughan Thurston County’s Environ- Centralia/Chehalis Government, Health, District Coming Back and Dave Mueller. mental Health Division recom- District Has Levy East Lewis County Communities mends these tips to prevent ill- Dameon Pesanti ...... 807-8237 into Action as Study ness from algae: Increase on Ballot [email protected] Algae Advisory Posted Education, Business, South Thurston County Moves Forward • Avoid swimming, wading, By The Chronicle Communities, Napavine water skiing and windsurfing in Justyna Tomtas ...... 807-8239 By The Chronicle for Deep Lake; Public Cowlitz County-Lewis Coun- waters where algae blooms are ty Fire District 20 is asking resi- [email protected] After being somewhat dor- Advised to Avoid present. Lewis County Government, Legislature, dents to approve this November Tourism, Religion, mant in recent years, the Che- By The Chronicle • Don’t drink untreated sur- a property tax levy increase. halis River Basin Flood Control South Lewis County Communities face water. If approved, the levy would Kaylee Osowski ...... 807-8208 Zone District Advisory Commit- An algae bloom in Deep Lake recently produced enough toxin • Keep pets and livestock out increase to 50 cents per $1,000 of [email protected] tee is being reawakened. Sports, News and Photography to prompt an advisory for the of waters with algae blooms. assessed value in 2016, and will “We need to have them start • When fishing, practice last through 2021. Brandon Hansen ...... 807-8227 advising,” said Lewis County lake, which is located south of [email protected] Tumwater and east of Interstate catch and release. If you do eat The general election is Nov. 3. Commissioner Edna Fund, who your catch, clean it thoroughly Death Notices, What’s Happening, sits on the Chehalis River Basin 5 with Millersylvania State Park Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Voices on its shore. and before eating, remove the Church Doug Blosser ...... 807-8238 Flood Authority. internal organs, which may con- The committee is tasked Swimming in or drinking [email protected] tain harmful algae toxins. News [email protected] with finding funding for opera- water with algae toxins can lead • Avoid areas of scum when in The Chronicle [email protected] tions and maintenance expenses to serious illness, so people and Church News for a basinwide flood solution pets are advised to stay out of the boating and clean the boat thor- Saturday oughly. [email protected] ...... 807-8217 and present- water at Deep Lake, and no fish- Senior Media Developer ing those ideas ing is advised. 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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 It Takes Courage to Share Stories of Addiction Guilt, shame and remorse guilty. I asked my father above but the drug-addled and desper- Today’s edition includes the are among the most common Our Views to forgive me for it, so I gave it ate version of herself she has story of Centralia High School feelings of those who summon from meth and heroin to co- to him.” claimed to have left in the past. students still coming to terms the strength to conquer or con- caine and ecstasy. Sibert wasn’t glorifying Pretending that drug addicts with a childhood surrounded by trol their addictions to drugs Lois Sibert’s journey was at her actions, and neither is The do not exist — or that their ac- drugs that nearly consumed him. and alcohol. turns illuminating, heartbreak- Chronicle by sharing them with tions are not often despicable All of these people have more As the fog of substance abuse ing and infuriating to readers readers. — is to embrace ignorance rather than addiction in common. lifts, many begin to accept re- who took in her story in Tues- Stories such as hers are im- than reality. They all summoned the portant when grappling with a Sibert wasn’t alone in sharing courage to share their stories sponsibility for the embarrassing day’s edition or online at www. and damaging actions conduct- matter as complicated and inter- her story. with the public in hopes of pre- ed while under the influence. chronline.com and www.lewis- woven into societal ills as drug We heard from Steve Dahl, venting others from going down It’s a fact we’ve heard again countywatch.com. addiction. who has become a mentor in the the same path. and again as The Chronicle She provided meth to her It puts a face to the pain, pro- Drug Court program after us- There is much for an addict continues its deep look into the own children during a span in viding an individual portrait for ing it to cement his own sobriety. to feel guilt, shame and remorse issue of drug addiction in the which she brought large quan- an issue far more complex than We talked to George Casey, a for. greater Lewis County area. tities of the drug into Lewis many would choose to believe. man who just a few years ago Providing painful accounts Tuesday’s edition carried the County. There are people like Lois in could be seen stumbling high of their experiences to help oth- stories of three individuals who “I have asked for forgiveness,” Lewis County. Not just the sober, through Centralia while search- ers avoid similar fates deserves have waged their own battles she said. “I’m not holding on reformed version who chose to ing for a place to sleep for the none of those feelings. against reliance on everything to the guilt. I knew that I was speak to The Chronicle recently, night. They deserve our admiration.

COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking Remember McCrank’s White Tablecloths? I had already written a column for this week when a friend, well, not so much admonished as reminded me that in last week’s column about memorable res- taurants that no longer exist, but said nothing about Mary McCrank’s. The reason I didn’t was simple and explainable. I forgot it. I guess it just wasn’t all that memorable in its last days, even before the name changed to something else for a brief time before the doors closed. In her last years, Mary wasn’t as visible as she had been since the ’30s, but her presence was still there. Everyone who knew her admitted that she was a salty dame, who called a spade a spade, unless she called it a damn spade. People today have a hard time believing me when I tell them that when Frances and I first ate there in the early ’60s, the tables were cov- ered with large white tablecloths and the food was served “family style.” By that I mean that mashed po- tatoes came in their own bowl, meat was piled up on platters and vegeta- bles were steaming, and you served yourself as much as you wanted of By Bill Moeller whatever it was you wanted. What a concept! I can’t help but wonder if such a system Letters would survive today. Probably not. It isn’t “efficient” enough. Chehalis Fire EMS Levy Thankfully the elementary school poses. It would seem to be logical We had one more connection with the place. For was very well-built and the main- and important that the formal edu- a period of time Mary’s Sunday dinners were accom- Renewal Would Promote tenance of the building has been cation we give to our children be panied by live, but discreet, organ music. When that impeccable. However, the school done in an environment most con- was discontinued she put the organ up for sale and Quality Care and Quick is just too small for the amount of ducive to learning, which includes we bought and kept it until we moved into Centralia Response kids that it has and every inch of the safety, up-to-date technology and for keeps. school is being used and in some I am writing to ask for support enough space in this crowded world At the end of last week’s column I mentioned a cases shared. for the Chehalis Fire Department’s to have a level of personal comfort. place called The Pizza Pub. I’m sure they must have The library has continually been EMS levy. The levy supports the Our Adna School Board and sold and served pizzas, but we never bought one. sectioned off to now half its size as administration have worked ex- Our traditional Friday evening schedule was to split Chehalis Fire Department and will be on the ballot for citizens of Che- they make room for the growing tensively to present a proposal that a pitcher of beer and listen to the best of the travel- computer usage for each student. meets these needs and are ready ing rock bands that regularly came through these halis this November. The gym no longer meets the state’s to answer questions and hear con- parts. First and foremost, this will es- sentially be a vote for renewal of requirement for physical education cerns. The clientele consisted mostly of the roughest- goals, and is overcrowded for any looking bikers in three or more counties, but I never the existing levy, which was voted My wife and I have voted “yes” on and passed with 81 percent ap- kind of special events or assemblies. on every levy and bond for the Adna felt safer in a place in my life. It’s where I met Lewis The school is also in need of a proval in 2009. School District since our 20s. After County’s best writer, Russ Mohney. Would you be- new entry way that would become lieve that one night 40 years ago I gave one of my The current levy is set to expire weathering child rearing, house at the end of 2015, and passage in a more secure entrance for our stu- earliest Mark Twain performances there and received dents. buying and college expenses, we are my first standing ovation? November would continue collec- now in our late 60s living on Social tion for another six years starting in Many of the school’s tables, The music was always great to dance to. There desks and other daily use items are Security and the pensions of a log- were several such places locally back then where you 2016. Chehalis Fire has successfully ger and a secretary. In other words, passed its EMS levies since 1996. old and in need of updating. The could dance and sip a brew or two. One was the tav- we are now living on the dreaded Starting on Friday, Oct. 16, reg- bathrooms need to meet ADA reg- ern that Bill Rickard built and operated called “The “fixed income,” but this has not istered voters of Chehalis will get ulations. Electrical needs to be up- Keg and I,” now a Chinese restaurant. There was an- caused us to abandon our support mailers containing information dated. other upscale place close by, I’ve forgotten the name for our community’s students. about the levy. The school has been maintained of it, run by Alice and George Zaikowski after their Levy funds will go to pay for very well, but it’s 35 years old and It seems that when any kind of former place, The Riverside Tavern, (where you could emergency medical services and no longer meets the required space tax is requested, someone will say it dance, too) was purchased to build those businesses equipment provided by the Che- of the school population. is at a bad economic time so maybe next to what is now the Goodwill store. halis Fire Department. This will The state will meet matching we should put off needed upgrades And that’s only Centralia. There were several in support the continued high quality funds, and with the price of con- for a better time. The previous Adna Chehalis where one could drink and dance, as well as care and quick response times for struction go through the roof, let’s high school was built on the hill in The Midway Tavern between the Twin Cities. emergency 911 calls in the city of get this project done. Please vote yes 1928. As we all know, 1929 was the I remember at least four Italian which Chehalis. to support Adna School students. beginning of the Great Depression were open for a while, but none lasted. The first I’m in. but citizens of the Adna School one I remember was in the building on Main Street Kevin Reynolds District paid for that building any- that’s held Carroll’s Photography in recent years. I’ve vice president, IAFF Local 2510 Melody West way, supplying an up-to-date facil- always felt that the fact it was an automotive repair Chehalis ity that my father, wife, sons and I shop before it became an eatery may had some bear- ing on its early demise. Adna School Upgrades graduated from. I don’t think our And how many people can remember, as I do, Long Overdue ‘Yes’ Vote Encouraged on proposed education taxes will be as having dinner in Alice’s Restaurant beside a creek on Adna School Bond much a burden now as it was then. a back road between Bucoda and Tenino back in the I would like to ask everyone to Should we do any less than the pre- ’70s? Or was it the ’60s? please support the Adna School I write to encourage Adna vious generations have done for us? ••• District bond. This update of the School District patrons to vote “yes” So, again I would ask you for a Bill Moeller is a former entertainer, mayor, bookstore elementary school is way overdue. on the upcoming bond proposal. As “yes” vote on the Adna bond issue. owner, city council member, paratrooper and pilot living in I used to volunteer at the school we live our lives, we constantly im- Centralia. He can be reached at bookmaven321@. in the early 2000s’ and not much part or receive knowledge and then Tom Cole net. has been done in the last 15 years. process and use it for various pur- Chehalis

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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 7 LEWIS COUNTY: HIGHS AND HOPES The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015 Prevention Squad in Morton Educates on Dangers of Drugs STUDENT CLUB: Projects selor said programs such as the day an activity is held for stu- ticularly harmful for students but he said that doesn’t mean Prevention Squad are vital in dents to help make them aware still in basic education because they’re not around. Help Increase Awareness, schools. of drugs in the schools and the the brain is going through a “You’re probably not going to Encourage Practice “It’s important to help keep dangers that come along with pruning process, ridding itself of see it a lot at the school, but you the kids aware that it’s not a them, Kiehn said. brain cells that are not in use. don’t even hear of it very often,” of Safe Habits norm,” he said. “A lot of kids Kiehn, who When marijuana is con- Kiehn said in regard to the party By Justyna Tomtas are in the middle of it and think oversees the Pre- sumed, Kiehn said, the brain drugs. “That doesn’t mean it’s that everyone uses, so we want vention Squad, registers those cells as inactive not out there.” [email protected] to show them no, we are against said he has not and gets rid of them permanent- Along with the Prevention In an effort to curb drug use that. There’s people that don’t seen a lot of drug ly, impacting the growing brains Squad, Kiehn gets into the class- and spread awareness through- use and don’t care to use.” trends change of students. rooms to help educate students out the Morton School District, Casey Peters, with Lewis within the dis- He also said marijuana is now and help them with good deci- the Prevention Squad has been County Public Health, said stu- trict, but he has much more powerful than it was sion-making skills. dents in the Prevention Squad seen an attitude decades ago, with a higher per- “My primary focus is preven- busy meeting and organizing meet together and work on shift. Since the centage of THC. tion, going into the classroom events to show students the dan- student-driven projects to help legalization of marijuana, he Within the district, mari- and educating on the dangers of gers associated with substance assess drugs in the community. said students seem to have the juana and alcohol are the most drugs and alcohol,” Kiehn said. use. Peters said it is important to have mentality that it is not harmful widely abused substances, Kiehn The Prevention Squad does The program has been in the youth voices involved in the larg- to them, something that couldn’t said. Although other drugs are a lot of work to help spread a district for a few years, and cur- er discussion on drugs. be farther from the truth, he said. present, such as meth, he said he similar message, and with the rently has about seven members “I am just more and more ex- doesn’t see it around as much as MortonUP! partnership, a coali- who meet on a regular basis. THIS WEEK, the Prevention plaining the process their brain it once was. tion targeting healthy choices, Joe Kiehn, a prevention inter- Squad has been busy organizing is going through and why it’s im- Other illicit drugs like co- the community of Morton is ventionist, has been in charge of events for Red Ribbon Week, a portant not to introduce drugs at caine or “party drugs” such as vigilantly trying to bring in pro- the club since last January. The drug awareness event spanning this time of their life,” he said. ecstasy or acid, are even less grams that will bring awareness former drug and alcohol coun- from Oct. 23 to Oct. 31. Every Kiehn said drugs can be par- prevalent in the school district, to the issues. Counselor: Support for Programs Abounds, but Funding Is Currently Lacking Continued from the front page side schools in Lewis County. She said in the past, marijua- students for school. na was the largest concern fac- The task sounds easy, but ing districts, and now it’s more sometimes it’s difficult. serious drugs. Administrators in the dis- “It scares me the things that trict have shared stories of how are available to high school kids,” far Boeck is willing to go to get Boeck said. “The array or assort- students into the classroom on a ment of drugs our teenagers can regular basis. get is a huge problem in Lewis Assistant Principal Ellen Ter- County in general — not just mine told The Chronicle in an Centralia, but the whole county.” earlier interview about a student Boeck said that in the past who initially refused to come to three years she has seen the school. harder drugs make their way “Jessica went to his house, to the forefront, and said pills, knocked on the door and he meth and cocaine are all ones to wouldn’t answer,” Termine said. be concerned about. “She literally knocked on the “Before it was a lot of drink- door for like 10 to 15 minutes, ing and marijuana and now it finally went out to the car and just seems like people are will- leaned on the horn of her car ing to experiment, and its kids until he came out and said, ‘OK, from all genres too, that’s the I’m coming to school.’” crazy part,” she said. “You can For Boeck, it’s all about help- lump it into those at-risk kids, Pete Caster / [email protected] ing students facing difficult but students are using drugs, I No matter how serious a subject is, Jessica Boeck and the students who attend her weekly group sessions always seem to circumstances get a fair shot at mean it’s kids all over the high ind humor in the discussion. On Wednesday, Oct. 14, Boeck, center, laughs when one of her students talk about the reckon- education. school.” ing he would receive from his father if he were to get a girl pregnant out of wedlock. In doing so, she hopes to also Throughout the county, improve their chances of having Boeck said, the problem is un- do better. successful lives. deraddressed because of a lack “She cared about my future of drug treatment programs. and she cared about it more BOECK FIRST became passion- She hopes in the future to see than I do,” he said. He added ate about helping youths when a full-time drug and alcohol that if not for Boeck, he would she worked at a social service of- counselor within the district to have not stayed in school and fice for five years. help students who need drug probably would have still been During her time in that role, treatment. doing drugs. she decided she wanted to help In a perfect world where “She helps me so much more break the cycle of poverty and funding is available, she said as a personal counselor and show children they do not have that would not be a problem. she guides me with everything; to live drug-riddled, substan- There’s support in the district, she’s a great role model,” he said. dard lives. but the money is the key prob- “She’s super happy, she has beau- “The reason why I got into lem. tiful children and has a great life. this is because I had to deal with “I know that everybody She puts herself on your level, a lot of families that came in and would say in our school district, and it helps because we are not I looked at their kids and I was ‘Yes, let’s do it,’” she said in re- getting looked down at.” Malia looks on as Jessica Boeck gets her daughter, Aisley, 2, out of the car while on like, ‘I don’t want them to think gard to a full-time counselor. their way into Centralia High School on Monday, Oct. 12. this is what they need to be,’” she Although maybe no lon- BOECK KNOWS the work she is said. “I kind of got tired servic- ger one of the biggest concerns doing is important, but she said ing those people, and I wanted when it comes to drugs, Boeck she couldn’t do it without the to try to catch them when they says she has seen an increase in help of staff and organizations were young.” marijuana use since its legaliza- throughout the community. She That inspired the counselor tion. She said the drug crosses all regularly works with the juve- to get her master’s degree in borders and boundaries when it nile court system and the Hu- guidance and counseling. She comes to stereotypes and said man Response Network, shar- figured she could make the most students see it as “a more accept- ing resources and information. impact working in the schools. able drug.” Her cohort in the LSC pro- Now with eight years of ex- Alcohol is also plaguing dis- gram also helps make the pro- perience, she has seen the nega- tricts. Its abuse is widespread gram, which targets at-risk teens, tive impacts of drugs and alco- at parties, but the concern runs a success. hol on the students she works deeper than that. Steve Warren has joined the with. “There’s the same partying staff in the LSC program this She said students who come and drinking and now I just year after spending a year as from those backgrounds typi- get more nervous because the interim superintendent. After cally don’t have much account- partying used to be alcohol and he stepped down, he planned to ability in their lives, or help with marijuana, and now I hear pills, return to teaching science, but Jessica Boeck, an educational advocate counselor at Centralia High School, hangs other issues, such as homework. meth and coke, so that’s where it when the opportunity to really up clothes in her meeting room, that also serves as her oice, in between periods “There are kids that do face started changing for me because make an impact in some of the on Wednesday, Oct. 14 at the high school. Boeck has more than a closet-full of ev- problems outside of school … I it makes it even a little more lives that needed it most pre- eryday clothing that has been donated. She hands out the clothes, whether it be feel like when they don’t get that serious when you start adding sented itself, Warren decided to a sweatshirt, a blouse, or even a homecoming dress to whoever is in need of them. support at home, it’s helpful to that,” she said. “These kids don’t go another route. have it at the school in some way, know better; they don’t know if He said the reward is large in shape or form,” she said. they try meth one time that they his line of work. To help the students get some might want to do it forever.” “That’s the eye-opening part, of the basic necessities they may that most of us wouldn’t be get- not otherwise be getting, Boeck BOECK’S BIGGEST concern is ting up and going to school in has a clothes closet in her office that other districts may not be the morning based on what they that helps students with every- addressing the problem. Since are dealing with,” he said. “… If day garb, or Homecoming swag. she is in “the thick of it” with they believe and accept that you She also helps by supplying hy- the kids she works with through care about them, not only as a giene products and has gone as the Learning Support Center of- student but as a human being, far as finding a couch for a fam- fered at Centralia High School, changes can be made.” ily that needs it or finding suit- she often gets an inside scoop on Often that’s not an easy task, able jobs for students who need some of the ongoing trends. as many students who come to support themselves. “I just wish it wasn’t being ig- from drug- and alcohol-filled This summer she helped a nored in other schools; I wish it homes are not ones who trust student move into an apartment was being dealt with throughout easily. Boeck said it could take and she regularly transports stu- the county,” she said. “It takes a a week, or up to six months to dents to drug court and classes team for sure.” gain the trust of a student before A student raises her hand in one of Jessica Boeck's weekly group sessions on with True North at Yard Birds. she is able to start helping them. Wednesday, Oct. 14, at Centralia High School. The sessions consist of ive to 10 “Weekly I’ve been doing FOR SOME STUDENTS, work- At times, nothing can be done, students and cover real-life issues students are facing. The forum allows them to something outside of this class- ing with a staff member like and although she creates a rela- speak openly about the selected topics. room,” she said. “They don’t Boeck has been the reason they tionship with the students, she get it so they have to get it from have made it so far. Tyler Phil- said she isn’t always able to suc- The process can weigh heav- but then it takes one little thing somewhere.” lips (name changed for privacy ceed in changing their behaviors. ily on an educator, but for Boeck, to say ‘OK, I’m back,’ and of- of student) sought out help from “It’s frustrating, but I like she said it only takes one kid to ten times it can be something THROUGHOUT HER time in the Boeck in the past, and he said to see it as a process — maybe find a reason to keep doing what from a student,” she said. “I get district, Boeck has seen many the love and support she showed next year they’ll come around,” she does. so much more from these kids changes in the drug trends in- him made him realize he could Boeck said. “I don’t ever give up.” “I get emotionally burnt out, than they will ever get from me.” Main 8 • • Main 9 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash.,Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015 LEWIS COUNTY: HIGHS AND HOPES LEWIS COUNTY: HIGHS AND HOPES The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015

More than 45 percent of teens A majority of parents A Cloudy View of Drugs have used marijuana before agree that it should be they graduate from high school. illegal to provide marijuana to underage children at home and over 80 percent of and Alcohol in Schools parents believe "marijuana advertising Surveys Can Provide Misleading Information When should still be banned." It Comes to Substance Abuse in Local Schools, but the Data Generated Provides a Peek Behind the Curtain on an Issue of Continued Importance *Facts from Partnership for Drug-Free Kids *Facts from Partnership for Drug-Free Kids

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One in four teens has misused HEALTHY YOUTH SURVEY AIMS TO cent of the students using in 2014. you are concerned, go directly to the school Washington State Six percent of sophomores reported using building, talk to a counselor or an administra- or abused a prescription drug PINPOINT DRUG TRENDS: Officials Say pain killers to get high, 14 percent said they tor. They will put you in contact with the right Survey Is a Strong Tool, But Should were using prescription drugs not prescribed person in the building.” Healthy Youth Survey 2014 at least once in his/her lifetime. to them and 5 percent were doing other illegal Be Taken at Face Value drugs. IN TENINO, approximately 440 students took Educators have always placed an emphasis As for seniors in 2014, 5 percent reported the Healthy Youth Survey, with half coming Student misuse of someone on curbing drug use within school districts in using pain killers to get high, 10 percent said from the middle school and half in the high the area. they used prescription drugs not prescribed to school. Trends in drinking had hardly any else’s prescription drugs in Although a problem for many districts, the them and 4 percent reported using other illegal change when comparing the 2012 numbers to Washington State Healthy Youth Survey ad- drugs. the 2014 school year, Superintendent Joe Bel- the last 30 days ministered in 2014 shows little change from monte said. Drinking decreased by 1 percent two years prior in 2012, with statistics improv- THE CENTRALIA School District also partici- and problem drinking decreased by 2 percent. ing in many abuse categories. pated in the Social Norms Survey put on by Marijuana use increased from 19 to 21 per- 8th grade: 12th grade: The survey is administered every two years Thurston Together, numbers that Termine said cent, information that Belmonte said is anec- and asks students in various grade levels to an- were more reliable because 670 students were dotal because the drug is more accessible now swer questions on topics ranging from drug surveyed in comparison to the 263 students due to the legalization of it. and alcohol use, to school safety and mental who took part in the Healthy Youth Survey. In the secondary level of education, he said health issues. According to those numbers, 80 percent of the district had zero disciplinary incidents in- Although the survey is one of the best Centralia High School students said they did volving alcohol and 10 with marijuana, an in- forms of data collection districts have on the not use marijuana, 81 percent said they did not crease compared to a few years ago. topic of substance abuse, administrators and drink and 87 percent said they did not use to- As for other drugs, Belmonte said the data counselors said the data has to be taken “with bacco. had “pretty much flatlined” except for the in- a grain of salt,” as self-reported surveys tend to Following trends in many districts, the crease in marijuana use reported. sometimes skew results. use of painkillers by students is a concern for Bigger changes were seen in the perception Termine. She said in her 11th year as assistant *Facts from Partnership for Drug-Free Kids The number of students who take the sur- of substance abuse. vey often varies greatly depending on the day principal, the district was not finding much In 2012, 34 percent of participating students it is administered, sometimes misrepresenting usage on campus. However, as a former coun- in the district said they did not see a problem results, officials said. Some of the most at-risk selor, she said, she has worked with students with underage drinking, while in 2014, only 24 students may also be missed by the surveys be- who used oxycodone and recognized it as a percent said it was not problematic. cause of their lack of participation in the dis- problem. The number of students who said their trict. “With the kids taking that stuff at an early families did not have strong or clear rules re- Washington State age, I know we have kids here that are in treat- garding alcohol and drug use improved from WHEN IT COMES to prescription drug abuse in ment and have made remarkable progress, but 45 percent who said they had poor family man- Lewis County, the 2014 numbers show 6 per- they have had issues with oxycodone,” she said. agement, to only 30 percent in 2014. 6 percent 12 percent Healthy Youth cent of eighth-graders and 12 percent of 10th- That opens the door to other drugs, such as Belmonte said he was not sure why the graders reported using prescription drugs not heroin, which can be a cheaper alternative to changes took place but said the district has put prescribed to them in the past month. painkillers. more effort into talking about drug prevention. Survey 2014 Data regarding the use of marijuana is One of the most persistent substances being The district is teaming up with the Bucoda- mixed when the most current numbers are abused, according to Termine, is alcohol. Tenino Healthy Action team and providing Problem or Heavy drinking compared to the 2012 statistics. There was a 12 “It seems like alcohol is still an issue, but specific training to kids and students, and also Lewis County percent increase in sophomores who said they because we are so focused on other drugs, we Students who reported drinking 3 or more days in the past month has student leaders involved in the drug pre- and/or one or more binge drinking episodes had used marijuana at least once, but a 7 per- forget that alcohol is still a problem,” she said. vention processes. Students who perceive cent decrease for those who said they used it in “If I am dealing with discipline issues with stu- (Binge drinking is drinking 5 or more drinks in a row in the past two weeks). the last 30 days. dents in regard to being under the influence, if IN ROCHESTER, Superintendent Kim Frye 6th grade: 8th grade: 10th grade: marijuana as not harmful The biggest change was the perception that I have any, it’s alcohol.” said an analysis of the Healthy Youth Survey marijuana is not harmful. As for meth, Termine said she has seen less comparing 2010 numbers to 2014 numbers has In 2012, 45 percent of eighth-graders said kids abusing the drug than in the past. shown less substance abuse issues in the dis- there was either no risk or a low risk of trying Termine said it was important for parents trict, something she attributed to an increase it once, a decrease of 1 percent from the 2014 to have conversations with their children about in school programs. no/low risk from trying once or twice numbers. As for sophomores, in 2014, 67 per- what acceptable behaviors are because those She said in those four years, lifetime use talks lead to a decrease in substance abuse is- cent said they did not see it as harmful when of alcohol decreased by 17 percent, current sues. used once or twice, compared to 59 percent in alcohol use dropped by 24 percent, and binge 2012. drinking decreased by 13 percent. Marijuana 8th grade: 10th grade: IN CHEHALIS, Brian Adams, mental health Forty-three percent of sophomores said use also dropped by 8 percent in the lifetime they saw no risk or low risk from using mari- specialist for the district, said he has been ad- ministering the survey since 2000, although use category and 10 percent in current use. juana once or twice a week, in comparison to Pain killer use decreased by 11 percent, 33 percent in 2012. the district has taken part since 1996. He said that during his years of involvement, he did not something Frye was surprised by, and in the illegal drug category there was a 7 percent de- DATA ON ALCOHOL USE in Lewis County was see any trends in the 2014 numbers that were crease reported in use. also mixed when comparing the 2012 data to surprising, although he does question how ef- 4 percent 8 percent According to the survey comparisons, the 19 percent the 2014 numbers. fective the survey is overall. There was a 2 percent decrease in eighth- “I never know exactly how to feel about the district has less substance abuse issues than in graders who said they drank in the past month, surveys because I wonder how truthful people the past, something Frye said was a result of Healthy Youth Survey 2014 and a 4 percent increase in sophomores who are actually being,” he said. “I take it with a providing students more opportunities to get answered the question, with a total of 28 per- grain of salt.” involved in out-of-school activities. Experimental drinking cent in 2014 reporting they had consumed In 2014, 34 percent of those who participat- Compared to 2010 numbers, where 60 per- students who reported drinking 1 to 2 days alcohol in the past 30 days. Problem or heavy ed in the survey in the Chehalis School District cent of students said there was an opportunity in the past month, with no binge drinking drinking decreased, while those who reported said they had used marijuana at least once. to get involved in the school, the number in- drinking and driving, or riding with a driver He said the most popularly abused sub- creased to 96 percent in 2014. “I think it relates to all the other data be- who had been drinking, increased slightly. stances within the district continue to be alco- 6th grade: 8th grade: 10th grade: In the Lewis County area, eight districts hol and marijuana, although the results vary cause we have provided all these other avenues 44 percent 67 percent took part in the Healthy Youth Survey in 2014. with every class. than going home to drinking or doing drugs Out of those districts, many reported less sub- “Every year is different, of course, and it for our kids,” Frye said. stance abuse and alcohol use. seems like some years we have more of an is- Although numbers are improving, Frye sue with maybe some of the harder core drugs said that does not mean drugs are no longer THE CENTRALIA School District has seen a mix kind of coming back into the county,” he said. a concern. Over the six years she has been su- of trends, with alcohol use decreasing, while Adams said he heard of cocaine and heroin perintendent, Frye said the drug of choice has no/low risk from using regularly marijuana use increased. making a comeback, something that raises a changed over time, and said the district saw an The Healthy Youth Survey numbers for red flag for the district, but has not had any uptick in prescription drug use a while back. (once or twice a week) 2014 surveyed 187 sophomores and 76 seniors. students he’s dealt with involved with those As the community became aware of kids The low number of participating seniors led to drugs “in a long time.” abusing prescription drugs, they took efforts data that is not all that reliable, Assistant Prin- More recently, he said, prescription medi- to make the drugs less accessible, Frye said, 8th grade: 10th grade: cipal Ellen Termine said. cation has been on the rise more than anything something that helped limit the problem. “The number of students taking the survey else because it is readily available, causing it to “Parents and adults in the community be- are skewed because when we gave this survey be more of a concern. come aware of that tendency and we catch up,” 5 percent Running Start and New Market kids were “Those can be just as dangerous as illegal she said of the different emerging drug trends 1 percent 12 percent gone, and not all seniors bothered to take the substances on the street,” Adams said. “That’s present in districts. “There is always this delay survey,” she said. “It’s always a problem with been the one that has been creeping up more in adult behavior.” the amount of data we are getting from this.” and more lately just because of how easy you With the legalization of marijuana, the dis- According to the information collected, 51 can get it.” trict has a heightened awareness of food-based COMING UP IN THE NEXT EDITION percent of seniors using illegal drugs are more Within the last couple years, Adams said, and candy-based pot products. The Chronicle’s four-part series Lewis County: Highs and Hopes will come to an end with likely to get lower grades, while 28 percent not prescription medication abuse has become As for “party drugs” like ecstasy and acid, Saturday’s edition, which will be focused on law enforcement efforts to get a handle on using drugs get lower grades. For sophomores, more of a problem for the Chehalis School Dis- Frye said she cannot recall instances that came drugs and drug-related crimes. 52 percent who use illegal drugs report lower trict, as can be seen throughout much of Lewis across her desk, probably because the drugs Saturday’s editions will include stories detailing the use of confidential informants in grades, while 25 percent not using get lower County. simply aren’t that easy to find in the area. drug investigations by local law enforcement agencies. Civil forfeiture — the act of seizing grades. The district is working to help spread drug Although the substance abuse issues have property involved in drug crimes — will also be outlined. The usage overall for illegal drugs for se- abuse awareness and educate students on the seemingly decreased, she said the problem will Other stories will detail drug trafficking on Interstate 5 and the formation of a new multi- niors was down. In comparison to 2010, when danger, and Adams said it is important for par- always still be there. agency team focused on drug crimes. 10 percent of the students who took the survey ents to know they can get help from the schools “Schools always have concerns about drugs Finally, we’ll detail the difficulties of finding a job as a former drug user convicted of reported using illegal drugs, only 4 percent re- for their students. and alcohol,” she said. “I don’t have greater crimes. 22 percent 43 percent ported using in 2014. “Lewis County doesn’t have the most re- concern now than six years ago, they are just Catch up on the series online. For the sophomores, there was a slight in- sources as some other counties, but there are different. It’s really around what’s popular at Stories are available at www.chronline.com and www.lewiscountywatch.com. crease of illegal drug use from 2010, with 5 per- programs out there for the kids,” he said. “If the time.” Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015 LEWIS COUNTY: HIGHS AND HOPES Higher: ‘Don’t Do Drugs. Be Confident in Yourself. Be Vocal. Let Someone Know ...’ Continued from the front page his mom, who used alcohol as a him to a bowling night with smoking pot. fect example of how a kid can way to cover her meth addiction. teachers and other students. He get lost in the school system. Al- Phillips, now an 18-year-old “We would get drunk together. later was able to secure a job at a PHILLIPS HAS BEEN clean of oth- though he reached out to Boeck, senior at Centralia High School, She would be sh*t faced, taking local restaurant as a host, where er drugs for almost a year now. he was never flagged as at-risk. grew up in a small trailer park. shots before she goes to work,” he quickly realized he could not The journey was long, and he “He’s one of those kids that He remembers, at 4 years old, he said. “It wasn’t anything for do the harder drugs in the work- knows he still has a way to go be- wanted to be as normal as any- trying to smoke grass in his front me to ask her, ‘Will you buy me place because of the interactions fore he can live a substance-free one else,” she said. “It got to the lawn because he wanted to fit in a shot?’ And she would buy me he had with customers. life. point where it blew up and he with his family. a bottle.” He phased out of a lifestyle of Now Phillips goes to school had to make changes. He’s one Growing up with his sister, drugs, although he still struggles full time, works 20 to 25 hours a that fell into our lap. It goes to Phillips had to fend for himself LATER PHILLIPS started seeking with marijuana. He said it helps week and lives in his own apart- show you that he wasn’t even tar- and was left to his own devices. a better high. him deal with some of his anxi- ment with his girlfriend. geted; he was missed.” He remembers drinking water He was kicked out of his house ety, although in reality, he knows He struggles at times to make For Phillips, the guidance with cigarette butts and ashes in and was living with a friend, sell- it probably makes it worse. ends meet, but he knows his life he received from Boeck has it, because he had nothing else to ing weed to help make ends meet. “It was a gateway drug, and it is headed in a positive direction. changed his life, and possibly drink. He began using Adderall and is addicting because I’ve tried to “It’s really, really hard and I saved him, he said. His drug-riddled mom’s lack later switched to cocaine. Meth stop and I can’t. The longest I’ve don’t think I give myself enough He encouraged others to of supervision led him to a child eventually made its way into the stopped is for a week,” Phillips credit for it,” he said. “It’s hard to never partake in drugs because molester’s house in the trailer apartment. His friends used it said. “Weed, it really does affect stay in school. It’s hard to go to he has seen the chaos they have park, where he would spend time heavily, and again Phillips was your life, especially long term. work every day. It’s hard to bud- caused in his life. with the other neighborhood surrounded by a drug that had People talk about how the brain get. I have to save money because “Don’t do drugs. Be confident kids. ruined his home life. cells stop growing if you smoke what if I have to get a car? What in yourself. Be vocal. Let some- The man would throw pizza He began skipping school, early. That’s definitely true, I if I break my leg? What if my one know if you are struggling,” parties and take Phillips to the cheated on his girlfriend and hit would assume, because of the girlfriend gets injured or sick? Phillips said. “You could lose toy store. The man, who was rock bottom. struggles I go through every day.” But I have to think about my your job. You could lose your 40 or 50 at the time, became an “One day I couldn’t take it Phillips said he lacks moti- senior paper at the same time; I girlfriend. You could lose every- adult figure in his life, but those anymore because of the guilt and vation, has problems with deci- have to think about school. It’s a thing you have. But at the end interactions opened a darker everything that was going on,” sion making and is constantly lot of responsibility, but I have to of the day, you’re still there and world. He was later molested. he said. tired, something he attributed live so that’s what I have to do.” you’re still alive. … You have to “Looking back, it’s pretty sick- His self medication with to his many years of consistently Boeck said Phillips is the per- enjoy every day.” ening,” Phillips said. “I don’t re- drugs was no longer hiding the member how long it went on, but pain he felt inside, leading to de- others were involved, too.” pression and thoughts of suicide. He said he began smok- “I feel like it was adding poi- ing marijuana in seventh grade, son to (my life). To me, I was cop- ing, and trying to deal with ev- What a difference early detection makes! which was the last year he played baseball because the drug made erything, but it was just making him lose motivation. things so much worse,” he said. “I thought it was the greatest “I had no thought of graduation thing ever because it was calm- or anything like that … I was at Mammography ing and took things away, but re- rock bottom and I didn’t want to Jeri , ally it didn’t make anything bet- do anything — I just wanted to patients in ter,” he said. go home and smoke weed and do Mammagraphy October receive a more drugs.” Technologist and special git! PHILLIPS CONTINUED to use breast cancer drugs and was transferred to the PHILLIPS SOUGHT out Jessica survivor Chehalis School District after Boeck, the educational advo- people thought he was involved cate counselor for the Centralia in a pill scandal at Centralia School District. Middle School. He started to confront his is- He was later expelled from sues, came clean to his girlfriend, 2015 Chehalis for smoking weed. and with the help of Boeck, he For the remainder of the year began to turn his life around. he should have been in seventh “There were countless times 2013 grade, from February through when I was like, ‘Ms. Boeck, can the summer, he stayed at home, you just help my girlfriend? Help unsupervised, playing his Xbox. her with the damage that I’ve “My mom had a weed drawer done and I just want to leave and so I would raid that and mom go home and do drugs or what- CH548671cbw.sw always had beers,” he said. “The ever,’” he said. “She never let me first time I ever drank was up- leave; I never got the opportunity stairs in my room. I took the beer to do drugs.” 360-496-3523 from the fridge.” Boeck helped Phillips get out Morton521 Adams General Ave. • MortonHospital www.mortongeneral.org Phillips said he’d drink with of his comfort zone and invited BE BOLD. BE KIND. 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Small liquor stores prompted Bars Rules That Go Into the rulemaking by pushing for a Effect Today Following ban on wholesalers charging dif- ferent prices to restaurants and 2011 Privatization bars than to stores — a practice Prevent Working Out known as “channel” pricing, which can be a marketing tool Deals With Sellers to encourage drinkers to sample By Jordan Schrader products they might later want The News Tribune to buy. The board didn’t go that far. Washington’s landmark 2011 It allowed price differentials for ballot initiative on booze is best wine to continue. For hard liquor, remembered for privatization, it allowed the practice only for but it also took a step in the di- brand-new products. rection of deregulation. The rules provide that vol- Four years later, a court case ume discounts must be based on is testing just how open the mar- the volume of a single shipment ket should be. or single invoice. New regulations for wine Restaurants object to those and hard-liquor sales take ef- The Associated Press limitations. Beckett said the fect today. The state Liquor and Spokeswoman Kathryn Stenger, left, Northwest Grocery Association president Joe Gilliam, center, and Washington Restau- rules would also prevent restau- Cannabis Board hammered out rant Association government afairs head Bruce Beckett attend an election night news conference for Yes on 1183 in 2011 rants from negotiating discounts the rules over two years and ap- in Seattle. in return for exclusively buying proved them last month. from one seller. Restaurants and bars say the backed Initiative 1183 allowed force them to choose between State law makes it illegal for The liquor board’s fair-trade rules will keep them from work- people “to negotiate prices based raising prices, cutting staff or businesses selling alcohol at rules emphasize prevention of ing out deals with sellers that on a willing seller, willing buyer other costs, or shaving their slim wholesale to “discriminate in “exclusivity and undue influence,” should be allowed in the modern relationship.” profit margins even slimmer. price.” But I-1183 loosened that according to comments read by market. A Mexican restaurant Hoping a judge would agree, The liquor board’s official law by legalizing price differ- chairwoman Jane Rushford at a that wants discounts as part of restaurants, hotels and large explanation of its rules says “citi- ences for wine and hard liquor board meeting and provided by an ongoing deal to promote a grocers have sued in Thurston zens who voted for I-1183 did not as long as they are based on real the agency in response to ques- brand of tequila would be out County Superior Court. Among intend to abandon reasonable “business factors.” tions. They describe the board of luck, Washington Restaurant the plaintiffs is Costco, the re- regulation.” The ballot measure identified as confident the rules are legally Association lobbyist Bruce Beck- tailer that spent more than $20 “Alcohol cannot be marketed volume discounts as one practice sound but recognizing they “may ett said. million to promote the initiative. and regulated as other goods,” that is allowed. ultimately be decided by the Beckett said restaurant- Restaurants say the rules will the agency wrote. Now the liquor board has courts.” Poll Finds Sen. Patty Murray ‘Vulnerable,’ Says GOP Opponent Vance 2016: Democratic numbers,” he said. more they learn about his “long “This narrative that I am on record of extreme partisanship, Incumbent Still Holds some kind of windmill tilt is commitment to failed Republi- Big Lead Over Chris “This narrative that I am on some wrong,” Vance said. “She is very can policies like tax cuts for the kind of windmill tilt is wrong. vulnerable.” rich, and cheerleading for failed Vance in Elway Research Vance added that Democrats’ politicians like George W. Bush.” By Jim Brummer She is very vulnerable.” “trackers” are following him This is hardly the first time a around to record his speeches. poll has tantalized Republicans The Seattle Times They’ve also filed a records re- by showing Murray to be poten- Chris Vance A new poll finds U.S. Sen. Republican challenger quest seeking thousands of his tially vulnerable. Patty Murray with tepid job- state govern- The “mom in tennis shoes” approval num- ment-related Election elected to the Senate in 1992 bers — but a big emails. (He has has never enjoyed intimidating fair” or “poor,” according to the “someone else.” worked for the job performance ratings, Elway early lead over statewide Elway Poll released Murray’s Republican chal- past several noted. She’s never been above 50 her Republican 2016 Wednesday. lenger, former state GOP chair years as an ad- percent heading into any previ- challenger — as Those are worse numbers Chris Vance, has a big gap to viser to Randy ous campaign and was in nega- she gears up for than Murray had at this point in overcome. Dorn, state su- tive territory heading into three her re-election her 2010 campaign, when 48 per- In a head-to-head poll match- perintendent of of them. campaign in cent of voters gave her a positive up, Murray beat Vance 44 to 23 public instruc- “Yet she has won them all, 2016. rating, with 38 percent negative, percent — a 21 point lead. tion.) against formidable opponents,” Patty Murray Just 41 per- longtime independent pollster Still, Vance quickly publi- In an emailed statement, state Elway wrote in his poll memo. incumbent cent of voters Stuart Elway said. cized the poll, saying Murray’s Democratic Party Chair Jaxon The statewide telephone poll surveyed gave The new poll found 43 per- numbers are a sign the 2016 race Ravens said Murray has a “strong of 500 registered voters was con- the four-term Democrat a posi- cent of voters inclined to re-elect will be competitive. record of fighting for Washing- ducted using live interviewers tive job rating, while 49 percent Murray, with 50 percent unde- “At this moment, my num- ton state families.” He predicted between Oct. 13-15 and has a 4.5 rated her performance “only cided and 7 percent preferring bers mean nothing. It’s about her voters will sour on Vance the percent margin of error. News in Brief sessed value. The levy would last Haul rentals are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. guilty to assault with sexual end of it,” Pallister said. AutoMARK Assisted until 2021. Monday through Friday and are motivation as part of a plea deal. The groups will be able to Voting Device The previous levy amount available on-call Saturday. The judge said he would have move the debris into storage and was 81 cents per $1,000. To reserve U-Haul products faced several years in prison if later recycle it once a permit has Available in Nov. 3 Chief Michael Krafczyk at the Rochester location, call convicted as charged. been issued. General Election said many districts operate on (360) 347-1454 or visit www. Police Det. Cori Schumacher a “10/20 rule” meaning the first uhaul.com. had urged the judge to impose By The Chronicle engine they send to a call is less a harsher sentence, saying the Vancouver Police Work An AutoMARK voting de- than 10 years old, and the second plea deal was “a gift” for Graham, to Remove Homeless vice is available for area voters is less than 20 years old. Shooter Tackled by who was arrested in November who want assistance in casting Pe Ell’s fire district operates Teacher in School to 2014. Encampments their ballots during the Nov. 3 on more of a 20/40 rule, he said. Court documents say two VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) general election. Pe Ell’s first engine is more than Serve Up to Three Years victims, ages 11 and 12 at the — Vancouver police are working The device is available during 20 years old. It’s second is 43 LACEY (AP) — A 17-year-old time, reported being sexually to clear out homeless encamp- business hours at the Thurston years old. who fired two shots at a Lacey abused by Graham at a sleepover. ments after a change to the city’s County Auditor’s Office, 2000 “It’s really time to replace that high school will serve up to three Graham declined to address camping ordinance allowed offi- Lakeridge Drive SW in Olympia, one,” he said. years at a state juvenile detention the court Monday. cers to enforce the ban. from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and on The fire district was recently facility. His sentence includes three The Columbian reported that election day from 8 a.m. until 8 audited by the Washington Sur- The Olympian reported the years of probation. He must also the city council voted in Septem- p.m. vey and Rating Bureau, which boy pleaded guilty to 12 felonies register as a sex offender. ber to change an unlawful ordi- The voting assistance device upgraded its fire protection rat- and two misdemeanors Wednes- nance that banned camping at enables voters with visual im- ing from an 8 to a 7. Krafczyk day in Thurston County Juvenile all times to allow camping from pairments, cognitive or learning said the district needs to buy a Court. Marine Debris Waiting 9:30 p.m. to 6:30 a.m. The change disabilities, illiteracy and/or lim- new engine to maintain that lev- Earlier this month prosecu- on Permit in Seattle was in response to a federal De- ited mobility to vote secretly and el of service. tors withdrew a motion asking partment of Justice opinion that independently. He said Pe Ell residents are that the teen be tried in adult KODIAK, Alaska (AP) — said it is unconstitutional to out- The device can read the bal- mostly in favor of the proposal. court, citing a psychologist's Organizers of a cleanup along law camping in all places at all lot, magnify the print or mark “So far, I’m getting a pretty evaluation. coastlines in Alaska and Brit- times. The new rules took effect the ballot for the voter. good response,” Krafczyk said. The teen apologized to school ish Columbia are waiting for Wednesday. AutoMARK devices will also “For the most part, all the people officials in court, saying all he authorization to be able to sort The new ordinance allows of- be available at three other loca- I’ve talked to have been very sup- can do is accept the consequenc- through a pile of marine debris ficers to enforce the camping or- tions in Olympia, one in Yelm portive.” es of his mistakes and learn from that has been delivered to Seattle. dinance, knowing it was legally and two in Lacey. For more in- what he did. The Gulf of Alaska Keeper sound. formation, visit www.co.thurston. Authorities say no one was is one of the main organiza- Assistant Police Chief Mike wa.us/auditor/. JJ’s Towing in Rochester injured after the teen took his fa- tions behind the debris cleanup, Lester says the department is try- Voters must bring their ballot ther's gun and shot at the ceiling KMXT-FM reported. The non- ing to avoid doing sweeps and with them. Creates Partnership at North Thurston High School profit’s president, Chris Pallister, writing tickets, and instead are With U-Haul on April 27. said Waste Management applied passing out fliers about the new Pe Ell Fire District Teacher Brady Olson has for a permit about two weeks ago rules. By The Chronicle been credited with stopping the to accept the debris into its yard, Asks for Levy Increase JJ’s Towing in Rochester has shooter by tackling him from be- where it will be sorted. Oso to Get Additional for New Engine signed on as a U-Haul neighbor- hind. Pallister said he is not sure hood dealer to serve the local how long it will take to get the $1.75 Million in By The Chronicle community. Olympia Man Sentenced permit. Lewis County Fire District 11 JJ’s Towing, located at 19706 Pallister’s organization has Federal Funds in Pe Ell is asking voters to ap- Grand Mound Way SW, will of- to 15 Months for been working with another EVERETT (AP) — The Fed- prove a levy increase in the Nov. fer U-Haul trucks, trailers, tow- group called Parley for the eral Emergency Management 3 general election to finance the ing equipment, support rental Molesting Two Girls Oceans, which will sort through Agency has announced it will purchase a replacement for its items and in-store pickup for OLYMPIA (AP) — An Olym- the debris and recycle it. pay Snohomish County an addi- oldest fire engine — which was boxes. pia man accused of molesting “They make designer cloth- tional $1.75 million in mudslide new in 1973. Ron Grant, the owner of the two girls during a sleepover has ing out of it. Any plastic that they recovery expenses. The district is asking vot- towing company, provided the been sentenced to 15 months in can use in their process. I think Snohomish County officials ers this November to increase service to meet the demands of prison. they’re gonna take all the nets said in a news release Wednesday its property tax levy for main- the local community, stated a The Olympian reported Scott and lines and then they get it all the most recent amount brings tenance, operations and capital press release. Nathan Graham was sentenced and run it through their process total federal and state reimburse- facilities to $1 per $1,000 of as- Hours of operation for U- Monday. He previously pleaded and come up with a fiber at the ments to over $18 million. Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015

Sirens, Court Records, Records Lotteries, Commodities Centralia Man Allegedly Attempts to Stab Woman in Trailer With Samurai Sword By The Chronicle the woman and fourth-degree involved in a dispute with his wanted to get away from him so Pedigo began stabbing at it. He Centralia police officers assault, domestic violence, for brother in a nearby trailer park. he went to a neighboring trailer. also allegedly tried to stab the arrested a man after he alleg- allegedly punching his broth- Pedigo reportedly admit- According to a Centralia Po- woman through an open win- er in the face early Thursday ted to officers that he stabbed a lice Department report, Pedigo dow. edly attempted to stab a woman morning. trailer with a sword. The brother got angry, grabbed a sword and Police report the woman was through a trailer window with a Officers were called to a -disreported that Pedigo had as- began stabbing the trailer his not struck or injured. 28-inch-long samurai sword. pute at a gas station in the 1200saulted him and a neighbor in brother and the woman were in Pedigo was booked into the Police arrested Norman R. block of Mellen Street in Cen- the park. from the outside. Lewis County Jail and is sched- Pedigo, 46, for first-degree as- tralia at 12:17 a.m. where they The brothers live together in The woman happened to be uled to appear in Lewis County sault for the alleged attack on learned the suspect had been a trailer, and Pedigo’s brother sitting inside the trailer where Superior Court at 4 p.m. today. Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT police received a report of pre- hicle prowl in the 500 block of Disturbance Reported woman was reported at a bus scription medication stolen in Harrison Avenue. Driver Attempts to Run at Bus Stop stop in the 200 block of South- the 2400 block of Borst Avenue • At 5:25 p.m. on Monday, • A 34-year-old man known in Centralia. a dispute between a man and a please see SIRENS, page Main 13 to have a suspended driver’s li- CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT cense was stopped by officers at Phone Harassment Reported Harrison Avenue and View Av- Bystanders Assist Woman Who Make This The Year You Pre-Plan Crashed Bike on Tracks • At 8:41 a.m. on Monday, enue at 12:36 p.m. Wednesday. police received a report from Funeral Planning ahead of ime means: Edmond M. Ferry allegedly at- • Officers responded to a the 300 block of Northeast - Ad tempted to run from police. He train vs. bicycle accident at 2 ams Street of a person sending • Your family knows your wishes was arrested and booked into a.m. Thursday in the 200 blockthreatening text messages. • Your loved ones are relieved of inancial issues the Lewis County Jail. of North Railroad Avenue in • Emoional, costly decisions are avoided Centralia. A woman reportedly • You have peace of mind knowing you have crashed her bike on the tracks Teens Fight Near School Arrested for Stolen Vehicle given your family a loving git as a train was approaching. • At 12:38 p.m. on Monday, a • Police arrested transient Bystanders helped the woman Call Gary to schedule a Pre-Planning appointment or for fight between teens was report- advice on how to start the conversaion about inal wishes Michael E. Thomas, 31, for pos- off the tracks, but her bike edand in the 400 block of Southwest session of a stolen vehicle at belongings weren’t picked upParkland Drive. The 911 caller Scheuber Road and Fords Prai- before the train went through. reported that the teens headed CH545574cz.cg rie Avenue in Centralia at 4:50The woman, who stuck her head Our LEwis COuntY toward W.F. West High School ArrAngEmEnt OffiCE p.m. Wednesday. He was bookedwhen she fell, was transported to after the fight. No arrests were 1126 S. Gold St., Suite 208 into the Lewis County Jail. Providence Centralia Hospital. made. Centralia, WA She was released after receiving stitches to her forehead. For Appointments Call 360-807-4468 Available 24/7 Residential Burglary Graffiti Reported • At 4:54 p.m. Wednesday, • At 1:50 p.m. on Monday, officers received a report of a Fraudulent Returns Lead police received a report of graffi- residential burglary in the 1500 to Theft Report ti on an electrical box in the 300 block of Delaware Avenue in • At 12:34 p.m. on Tuesday, block of Southwest Newaukum Centralia. Electronics, vehicle police received a report of fraud- Avenue in Chehalis. keys, a wallet and other itemsulent returns at a store in the 100 were reported missing. The case block of West High Street. is under investigation. Woman Arrested Twice Lock Damaged for Inhaling Fumes Flag Taken • At 6:10 p.m. on Tuesday, • Maria Hazzard, 31, of Che- • A flag was reported stolen police received a report of mali- halis, was arrested on suspicion from the front porch of a resi- cious mischief in the 1200 block of inhaling toxic fumes at 2:25 dence in the 200 block of West of South Tower Avenue. An un- p.m. Monday in the 1000 block of Chestnut Street in Centralia. known person reportedly cut a Louisiana Avenue. 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• BILLY RAY McGRAW, 61, Tenino, died program to it. The county could 807-8224, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 15, at home. No services are planned. Arrangements are under only review applications and Monday through Friday. ELIZABETH "BETSY" ANNE (DATE) FENSKE the direction of Funeral Alternatives of Washington, Centralia. Bend, Washington; two brothers, Fred Date and his • PAUL HALSTEAD, 63, Silver Creek, died GLEN WILLIAM BARR Monday, Oct. 19, in Silver Creek. An wife, Mary of Palm Springs, inurnment service will be at 2 p.m. Sat- snow birds in Yuma, California and John Date and urday at Doss Cemetery, Mossyrock. A Arizona. his wife, Debbie of Chehalis, reception will follow at Birley Hall, 206 E. He was preceded in Washington. State St., Mossyrock. Arrangements are Betsy will be remembered under the direction of Brown Mortuary death by his beloved wife, Service, Chehalis. Pauline in 2009; parents; for her love of baseball, both • LAURA TREEN, 53, Mineral, died Satur- brothers, Herb, Jerry and the Mariners and Cubs. if there day, Oct. 17, at home. A funeral service Vern; and a sister, Lois. was a game playing you could will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Brown Mortu- He is survived by his be sure she was watching. She ary Service, Morton Chapel. Arrange- loved to travel and is proud ments are under the direction of Sticklin sons, Paul (Janet) of Curtis, Chris (Anita) of to say that she had traveled to Funeral Chapel, Centralia. almost every state. She also • ANNA “LOU” DOBIAS, 92, Auburn, for- Curtis, Bill (Tracy) of Chehalis; brother, Jim enjoyed bowling and goling. merly of Morton, died Tuesday, July 7, in Betsy enjoyed participating Auburn. A memorial service will be at 3 Barr; sister, Toni Carroll; Elizabeth “Betsy” Anne p.m. Saturday, Nov. 7, at Tuttle Hall, 5831 grandchildren, Jamie in and supporting the Lewis (Date) Fenske, a lifelong Mullen Road SE, Olympia. Roundtree, Kristin Clark, County Historical Museum, resident of Centralia passed, • ELIZABETH FENSKE, 75, Centralia, died Erin Peplinski, Sara Barr, Daughters of the Pioneers, Friday, Oct. 16, at home. A graveside Glen William Barr went Nathaniel Barr, Corene away at her home Friday, Oct. as well as being a part of a service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at home to the Lord Sunday, 16, 2015. She was 75. three generation Girl Scout Mountain View Cemetery, Centralia, Pettit, Bradley Barr and Oct. 18, 2015. He was born Zachary Barr; great- Betsy was born Aug. 15, family. She was a member of with a memorial service to follow. Ar- 1940 in Centralia to Henry M. rangements are under the direction of July 8, 1933 to Kenneth grandchildren, Mathew the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Centralia. and Ruby (Detering) Barr and Haley Roundtree, and Mary J. (Westley) Date. Women of the Moose and the at the family homestead Kortnie, Samantha and She graduated Centralia High American Legion Auxiliary. in the city of “Wildwood” Travis Clark, Emma and School, class of 1958 and went She also supported many other Lotteries (Boistfort), where he spent Rylee Peplinski, Easton on to attend Centralia College. charities. Washington’s Thursday Games his childhood. and Parker Barr, Oliver In 1959, Betsy married What Betsy will be Glen attended Boistfort and Charlie Pettit; and Derald L. Cox, the couple remembered for most was the Powerball: 30-32-42-56-57, Power- School. He then spent welcomed three children into love she had for her family. ball: 11, Power Play: 4 numerous nieces and three years in the U.S. nephews. the world, Susan Elizabeth Betsy will be laid to rest Next jackpot: $90 million Army. Afterwards, he met (Cox) Waltrip, Steven Michael beside her parents, at Mountain Mega Millions: A funeral service will the love of his life, Pauline Cox and John Derald Cox and View Cemetery in Centralia Next jackpot: $105 million be held at 11:00 a.m., Ratkie at the Plaquato Oct. 24, 2015. Graveside Lotto: 25-28-32-33-40-44 Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015 at wife Marjie, between the three Dance Hall. They married Next jackpot: $5.7 million Sticklin Funeral Chapel, they blessed her with eight service will be held at 11:00 in April 1956 and had Hit 5: 05-06-26-28-33 followed by a graveside grandchildren and seven great- a.m. Followed by a celebration three sons, Paul Kenneth, Next cashpot: $130,000 service at Doty-Dryad grandchildren. They later of life at Centralia Square Chris Allen and Glen Match 4: 03-14-16-19 Cemetery in Doty. A divorced in 1980. Grand Ballroom and Hotel William Jr. He worked at Daily Game: 0-3-4 potluck reception will Betsy then married Allen (formerly the Elks building) Keno: 01-06-07-11-20-21-27-29-32-33- Goodyear Tires for many follow the graveside at Fenske in 1981. They resided 202 W. Centralia College 36-39-42-48-55-56-60-61-65-76 years, until he retired in the Baw Faw Grange in in Centralia and shared a love Blvd., Centralia, WA 98531. 1977. He and Pauline Curtis. of baseball, traveling to many The family would like were farmers. They In lieu of lowers, baseball parks together, as to invite you to visit the Commodities moved to the Boistfort donations may be made well as being a regular at the online obituary at www. Gas in Washington — $2.47 (AAA of Valley in 1969 and were to Boistfort Lions, Mariners spring training in newellhoerlings.com to Washington) dairy farmers until 1987. Boistfort PTO or Boistfort Arizona. Allen preceded Betsy leave your thoughts and Crude Oil — $45.93 per barrel (CME Upon retirement, they condolences. Group) Fireighter Association. in death. Gold — $1,003 (Monex) enjoyed ishing in Seiku, Betsy is survived by two In lieu of lowers, donations Washington and being To view this obituary, please go Silver — $15.78 (Monex) to chronline.com/obituaries. sisters, Mary Jane Matthews may be made in Betsy’s name and her husband, Jerry of to the Lewis County Historical Sticklin Funeral Chapel Napavine, Washington Museum. Corrections 1437 South Gold Condolences may be offered at Centralia, WA 98531 and Margie Smith and her To view the obituary, please go to A story about Lewis County’s www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com husband, Gary of South chronline.com/obituaries. desire to have more authority in (360) 736-1388 • Main 13 ELECTIONS / RECORDS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015 Chehalis Asks for Replacement of Expiring EMS Levy By The Chronicle The levy was last passed in “We get a ton of excellent sup- of about $200,000 per year, fund- time staff, he said. Beck said he The city of Chehalis is ask- 2009, said Cpt. Casey Beck, also port from our community,” Beck ing maintenance and operations, hopes the city will consider us- ing residents this November to president of the Chehalis Profes- said. “We’re extremely confident general EMS costs and person- ing the full 50 cents per $1,000 to replace an expiring levy funding sional Firefighters IAFF Local 2510. the voters are not going to have a nel. Last year, the department hire an additional full-time fire- emergency medical services for “It passed with 81 percent ap- problem with passing.” responded to 1,228 EMS calls out fighter and EMT. the Chehalis Fire Department. proval rating,” he said. The levy allows the city to of a total of 1,600 911 calls. “We are in desperate need of If passed, the levy will remain Beck said the department is collect up to 50 cents per $1,000 “We’ve been very prudent manpower but we also under- at its current 50 cent per $1,000 confident voters will approve the value. Beck said the city has con- with the money the voters have stand the budget and the econ- of value starting in 2016 and last- renewal of the levy in the Nov. 3 sistently collected below that lev- given us,” Beck said. omy,” he said. “We’re doing the ing through 2021. general election. el. The levy brings in an average The department has 12 full- best we can with what we have.” After Failure, Mossyrock Fire District Again Seeks Bond for New Station By The Chronicle The district doesn’t have tions in addition to the main district has been working to If the bond passes, the district In March, Lewis County Fire enough room at the existing fire station. The new station would raise awareness for the project, will likely build a larger, metal District 3 in Mossyrock fell just hall for the two ambulances, fire be built at 238 Mossyrock Road in an attempt to reach the 60 per- sided building, he said. The dis- short of the 60 percent approval engine, water tender and brush East. cent majority it needs to pass the trict explored other funding op- threshold it needed to pass a $1.2 rig that are stored there. The dis- About 57 percent of voters bond. tions, including grants, but de- million bond measure to replace trict’s training and office areas approved the measure in the last “We hosted some events dur- cided a bond was the best option. its aging main station. are in the same room. Fosburg election cycle, Fosburg said. ing the summer before we put “I’m really positive that the “We’re in a 1940s era build- called the existing location “very Repayment of the bonds will the measure on the ballot to get community is behind us and we ing that is just too small for our cramped and very small.” cost residents 62 cents per $1,000 people in here to see the station, should be successful this time,” operation,” said Chief Doug Fos- “We just need somewhere we assessed value over the 15-year and see what condition the sta- Fosburg said. “Everyone I’ve burg, of the district’s main sta- can expand,” Fosburg said. life of the bond. tion is in, and see how small it is,” talked to — they agree that we tion at 137 E. Main Street. The district has two substa- In the past few months, the Fosburg said. need the new station.” Two Seats Up for Grabs on Winlock School Board; One Now Uncontested TWO RACES: Director he will be involved in one way or people may shy away from, to be ing to the voter guide, include dren and other students in the another for another 12 years or a district where kids want to be labor relations, training, evalua- district. District 3 Contested; so. in our district because of the at- tions, coaching, recruitment and One of Two Director “I’d like to do what I can to mosphere,” he said. budgeting, among others. SPENCER, the incumbent for help out with Right now, the biggest chal- “I take issues seriously and Director District 4, is now run- District 4 Candidates keeping the lenge Eitel sees in the district is do not make knee-jerk deci- ning without qualified competi- No Longer Qualifies district run- Election getting parents, faculty and staff sions based on minimal facts,” tion, although Caulfield’s name ning smoothly,” on the same page and striving for she stated. “On a daily basis in will still appear on the ballot. By Justyna Tomtas he said. 2015 the same goals. Although he said my current occupation, I strive Caulfield is no longer eligible [email protected] Eitel has the district is not quite there yet, to look at all angles of an issue, for the position because she pur- utilized some he said with good leadership in Candidates are campaign- thinking outside the box, to con- chased a house outside campaign the district and school buildings, sider every aspect to avoid and for the position. ing for two seats on the Winlock signs and has things are getting better. School Board as the Nov. 3 gen- prevent potential liability.” Spencer did not return phone spread his mes- “By being directly involved Coleman said, like most par- calls by deadline and did not eral election approaches. sage through with the decision making, I feel For Director District 3, Tony ents, she wants the best educa- submit information to the online word of mouth that’s my best chance at being tional opportunity for her chil- voter guide. Eitel and Daleyn Coleman are mostly. able to improve the school dis- competing, while Pam Spencer The former coach for Win- trict,” he said. and Jocelyn Caulfield are listed lock teams said he has a “real In Remembrance on the ballot for Director Dis- keen interest” in the happenings COLEMAN DID not return phone trict 4. of the district, and wants Win- calls before deadline but the on- BERNICE ANN SPLINTER BOGLE Both seats require four-year lock to be a good district for the line voter guide said she is the terms. students. current Winlock Basketball As- School and graduated from Eitel, 38, has lived in Winlock His biggest vision for the dis- sociation treasurer, and the past Immaculate Conception most of his life. The owner of trict is improving the overall im- Winlock Little League treasurer. Academy in Dubuque. Kemtel Construction, he was ap- age of the community. He wants She is a volunteer youth She is survived by her ive pointed to the school board last to help increase academics and coach in Winlock, and said she sons, Don Massey, Steve Snider, winter. athletic department success. has a professional set of skills she Jeff Snider, Gary Snider and With three children currently “I’m trying to get us from be- thinks would be an asset to the Mike Snider; 10 grandchildren; in the school district, Eitel said ing one of the school districts school board. Her skills, accord- and three great-grandchildren. In addition, she is survived by numerous relatives in Dubuque, Candidates Compete for Spot on Tenino School Board Iowa and other parts of the country. DIRECTOR POSITION 5: Feltus said of his appointed posi- challenges facing the district are Bernice was preceded in tion on the board. letting the community know death by her loving husband, Kevin Feltus, Kenneth He said he has enjoyed being what the district is doing and Rich Bogle; sisters, Dorothy Walling on Nov. 3 Ballot part of the board and said the providing needed scholarships Freiburger and Helen Fincel; district is currently under great to high school students. Bernice Ann Splinter Bogle, and four brothers, Raymond, By Justyna Tomtas leadership with Superintendent He wants to spread the word passed away peacefully at Joseph, Paul and Robert [email protected] Joe Belmonte. With a capital of the opportunities present and her home in Silver Creek, Splinter. levy that passed last February, expand those to keep more stu- Washington on the evening of A celebration of life potluck Two Tenino residents will Feltus said, new things are be- dents within the Tenino School Oct. 9, 2015, at the age of 80. will take place at 11:00 a.m. to be on the ballot for the Nov. 3 ing brought to the district such District. She was born in Dubuque, 2:00 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 24, general election in the only con- as technology and security im- “I want to keep the kids from 2015 at the Mossyrock Grange, tested race for the Tenino School Iowa, Sept. 27, 1935. Bernice provements. transferring out of the district was the youngest of seven 152 Isbell Rd., Mossyrock, WA Board. He said he is a good fit for for other opportunities,” he said. 98564. Kevin Feltus and Kenneth children to Raymond J. and the position because he wants to “By keeping them in Tenino, let- Genevieve Splinter. Bernice Walling are competing for direc- see Tenino succeed and can be ting them know good things To view the obituary, please go to attended Holy Ghost Elementary chronline.com/obituaries. tor Position 5, a two-year unex- an added link of communica- are here and there are more to pired term. tion between the district and the come.” Feltus has lived in Tenino for community. Walling did not return phone seven years and is an application “I can help improve that and calls by deadline and no infor- In Remembrance consultant with the state Legisla- let people know the good things mation was submitted to the on- tive Evaluation and Accountabil- that are happening,” he said. “I line voters’ guide. PAUL L. HALSTEAD ity Program, otherwise known think I can be a good voice for Other candidates running as LEAP. that as far as making things for the Tenino School Board are After moving from Spokane He was appointed to the more transparent.” Ryan Hilton for director Position County to Western Washington, school board last November, and Feltus wants to continue 2, Tamara (Tammy) Schroder for Paul continued to teach and has two children in the district. building on the district's suc- director Position 3, and Jeffrey coach in Wishkah, Washington. “I obviously have an invest- cess and wants to further expand Copeland for director Position 4. In 1987, he decided to leave ment in how the schools do … so technology to the students at- The three candidates are run- his teaching career to become a I wanted to become much more tending. ning unopposed for four-year ish culturist for 11 years at the involved and partake in that,” He said some of the biggest terms in the nonpartisan office. Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery. Paul left the hatchery, in 1998, due to health concerns stemming from his Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis, Sirens: Assault; Scooter Stolen; String of Burglaries which he battled for 34 years. He was an amazingly strong man Continued from page Main 12 were reported stolen from an un- doned 1980 Ford F-250 flatbed locked apartment. truck. The truck appeared to be who never let his battle with MS west 13th Street. The woman was totaled. There was blood in the get in the way of his relationships reportedly hitting the man. No vehicle, but the driver was no- or his passion for life. Man Arrested During Paul L. Halstead, 63, passed Paul is survived by his loving arrests were made. Vehicle Prowl where to be found. The vehicle’s suddenly Oct. 19, 2015 in Silver registration was expired, and wife of 34 years, Margo Halstead Creek, Washington. He was born of Silver Creek, daughters, Amy • Joshua G. Dagris, 27, a tran- deputies do not know who the Motorized Scooter Stolen in Prosser, Washington to Dwight (Kyle) Henderson and Annie sient, was arrested at 5:07 a.m. current owner is. • At 5:49 a.m. on Tuesday, a on Wednesday in the 500 block and Robin Halstead June 29, Halstead; granddaughter, Elynn motorized scooter was reported of Northwest St. Helens Avenue. 1952. Henderson of Cheney; siblings, stolen in the 500 block of Jeffer- Police responded to a report of Burien Man Arrested in String of Paul often told hunting and Kim, Janna, Lisa, Deidra, Tamera, ishing stories about the childhood son Avenue. a vehicle prowl and arrested Lewis County Burglaries Melinda and Rich; as well as Dagris on suspicion of vehicle adventures that he shared with his numerous nieces and nephews. prowl, violation of the Uniform • Deputies have arrested a Bur- friends and family. He graduated He was preceded in death by One Arrested on Assault Charge Controlled Substances Act and ien man believed to be responsible from Prosser High School and his parents, Dwight and Robin • Kennedee S. Jeppesen, 20, a possession of a stolen credit for several burglaries and thefts went on to receive a bachelor of Halstead. transient, was arrested at 10:21 card. Officers reportedly found in Lewis County. Detectives used science. from the University of A graveside service will be held a.m. on Tuesday in the 500 block items containing possible heroin evidence from cigarette butts to Puget Sound. Besides attending at Doss Cemetery in Mossyrock, college, Paul spent much of his of North Market Boulevard on residue on Dagris when booking locate and arrest Jack E. Grier, 37. Washington, Saturday, Oct. 24, time on his deep sea ishing boat, suspicion of fourth-degree as- him into the Lewis County Jail. According to the Lewis County 2015 at 2:00 p.m., followed by sault. A 911 caller reported see- Jail roster, Grier was booked at The Pauline, enjoying ishing, his a reception at Birley Hall in one true passion. ing a man hold down a woman 1:40 p.m. Wednesday for first and Mossyrock, Washington. LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE On June 20, 1981, Paul married outside a restaurant and saw the second-degree burglary and first- In lieu of lowers, memorials woman bite the man. his beloved wife, Margo. At the can be made to the MS Society. Sheriff’s Office Seeks Driver degree theft. He is scheduled to time, he worked as a teacher and in Jackson Highway Crash appear in Lewis County Superior coach in Wellpinit, Washington. To view the obituary, please go to Burglary Reported • At 1 a.m. Tuesday, the Lewis Court at 4 p.m. today. Chief Dep- chronline.com/obituaries. • At 12:56 p.m. on Tuesday, County Sheriff’s Office respond- uty Stacy Brown said the investi- Brown Mortuary Service gation was long and complex and 229 North Market Blvd. a burglary was reported in the ed to a one-vehicle collision in Condolences may be offered at Chehalis, WA 98532 1900 block of South Market Bou- the 4300 block of Jackson High- more information on the case will www.brownmortuary.com levard in Chehalis. Several items way. Deputies found an aban- be made available later today. (360) 748-4496 Main 14 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Joe Says No: Biden Teacher, Student Killed Won’t Run for President, Clinton to Testify in in Stabbing Attack a Boost for Clinton at Swedish School WASHINGTON (AP) — Af- COPENHAGEN, Denmark ter months of tortured indeci- (AP) — A knife-wielding masked sion, Vice President Joe Biden Benghazi Hearing man stabbed four people today at a said Wednesday he won’t be a school in southern Sweden, killing candidate in the 2016 White TESTIMONY: Stakes smart brand of leadership that it even further. one teacher and a student before House campaign, solidifying balances diplomacy, develop- A new Associated Press-Gfk being shot by police, authorities Hillary Rodham Clinton’s status Are High for Both ment and defense, and will say poll offers solace to both sides. said. One student said he thought as the Democratic front-runner Presidential Candidate this approach to diplomacy in- While the investigation into the the attacker was in a and the party’s likely heir to volves an element of risk-taking attacks is a burning issue for costume. President Barack Obama’s legacy. and GOP-Led Committee that can never be eliminated out- Republicans but not the broader Students fled from the Kronan Standing under bright sun school in Trollhattan, near Gote- By Matthew Daly and Bradley Klapper right. public, Americans are more in the White House Rose Gar- At the same time, the Beng- likely to view the investigation as borg, Sweden’s second-largest city, den, Biden spoke movingly about The Associated Press hazi committee is on the defen- justified rather than as a political as the attack took place in a nearby mourning the recent death of his WASHINGTON — After sive as the panel’s GOP chairman attack on Clinton, the poll finds. cafe just after 10 a.m., police said. son, Beau, a process he said does The school has 400 students, rang- months of buildup, Hillary Rod- scrambles to deflect comments Many Americans don’t have not match the political calendar. ing from pre-school to high school. ham Clinton finally takes center by fellow Republicans that the an opinion about Clinton’s han- While he said his family was inquiry is aimed at hurting Clin- dling of the investigation. Four Police arrived to find one male emotionally prepared to under- stage as the star witness in the teacher already dead and two male Republican-led investigation ton’s presidential bid. in 10 say they neither approve take a grueling presidential cam- Clinton faces a formidable nor disapprove of how she has students and another male teacher paign, they arrived at that deci- into the deadly 2012 attacks in seriously wounded, police spokes- Benghazi, Libya. challenge as she tries to explain answered questions about the sion too late for him to mount security lapses at the U.S. dip- attack, while 20 percent approve man Thomas Fuxborg told The a credible bid for a job that has Clinton, the Democratic Associated Press. One of the stu- front-runner for president, testi- lomatic compound in Benghazi, and 37 percent disapprove. long been the north star of his the slow military response to Americans also are divided dents died later at the hospital. political ambitions. fies from a position of political strength as her potential rival for the violence and the Obama ad- on Clinton’s emails. More than “Unfortunately, I believe we’re ministration’s changing narra- half of those polled view her use the nomination, Vice President Assad’s Trip to Moscow out of time,” said Biden, flanked tive about who was responsible of a private server as a minor Joe Biden, announced Wednes- by his wife, Jill, and the president. for the attacks that killed four problem or no problem at all, Bolsters Sense He Biden’s decision puts to rest day that he will not jump into Americans, including U.S. am- compared with 1 in 3 who think the uncertainty hanging over the the presidential race and she bassador Chris Stevens, and why it is a major problem. Nearly May Survive War Democratic primary. The race rides the momentum of a solid the attacks were launched. two-thirds of Republicans call it BEIRUT (AP) — Russia’s now will likely settle into a two- debate performance. In a high-stakes, day-long ap- a major problem. military intervention in Syria has person contest between Clinton In advance of her testimony, pearance that could solidify her Gowdy pledged in a recent in- deepened the sense that President and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sand- the Clinton campaign released hold on the Democratic nomi- terview that the hearing will be Bashar Assad may survive the ers, who has energized the par- a summary that said she is ap- nation or raise doubts about her “Benghazi-centric,” focused on country’s disastrous civil war, and ty’s liberal base but lacks Clin- pearing before the committee candidacy, Clinton also is cer- security before and during the his surprise visit to Moscow — a ton’s campaign infrastructure to honor the memory of the four tain to face questions about her attacks. Some questions on Clin- first foray out in nearly five years — and support from party leaders. Americans killed in Benghazi. use of a private email account ton’s emails are likely, Gowdy underscores how emboldened the The summary said Clinton will and server while serving as sec- said, but he maintains that his Syrian leader has become. Marijuana Use in US testify that Benghazi was a trag- retary of state. approach may “shock you with The show of force by the two edy that must be learned from The committee also faces a fairness.” allies is a challenge to a U.S. ad- Adults Doubles in but that America must continue make-or-break moment. The Clinton has said the use of a ministration whose response on Decade, Surveys Show to lead in a dangerous world. panel’s chairman, Rep. Trey private server was a mistake. Syria is widely seen in the region as To do otherwise would mean Gowdy of South Carolina, and The hearing comes amid an inconsistent and chaotic. CHICAGO (AP) — Mari- drawing the wrong lesson from other Republican investigators escalating partisan feud on the Whether it is also part of a juana use among U.S. adults Benghazi, she will say, according know their questioning of Clin- 12-member committee, which quiet Russian push to engineer doubled over a decade, rising to to the summary. ton could revive the beleaguered has spent more than $4.5 million a political transition in Syria on almost 10 percent or more than Clinton will vow to pursue a panel’s credibility or undermine since its creation in May 2014. President Vladimir Putin’s terms 22 million mostly recreational is yet to be seen. Such a scenario users, government surveys show. would do wonders for the Russian The trend reflects a cultural Whopper of a Pumpkin leader’s evident ambition to seize shift and increasingly permis- center stage in world affairs. sive views about the drug, the Hours after Assad’s visit was researchers say, noting that other announced Wednesday, Russia studies have shown increasing confirmed Foreign Minister Sergei numbers of adults think mari- Lavrov and U.S. Secretary of State juana should be legalized. Rec- John Kerry had agreed to meet in reational use is now permitted in Vienna on Friday with their Turk- four states. ish and Saudi counterparts to dis- Almost 1 in 3 users had signs cuss the Syrian conflict. of marijuana dependence or abuse, a slight decline from a decade ago. The results come from a com- VW Investigating parison of health surveys from 2001-02 and 2012-13 sponsored Whether More Cars by the National Institute on Al- Have Trick Software cohol Abuse and Alcoholism. BERLIN (AP) — German automaker Volkswagen says it is House Conservatives trying to determine whether even Back Ryan, Opening more of its cars may have been fit- ted with software that was used to Door to a New Speaker cheat on U.S. emissions tests. The company had previously WASHINGTON (AP) — The Associated Press Backed by a majority of the pug- Charles Krupa / said that the software was installed nacious House Freedom Caucus, A judge takes a look under a pumpkin entry grown by Ron Wallace during the giant pumpkin contest weigh-of at on cars with variants of the EA 189 Rep. Paul Ryan seems all but the Rochester Fair in Rochester, N.H., Saturday. Wallace is renowned in the world of giant pumpkin growing as the irst diesel engine built to the “Euro 5” assured of becoming the next man to break the 2,000-pound barrier, after he grew a 2,009-pound pumpkin in 2012. This month, he broke the North emissions standard. House speaker, an ascension American record with a 2,230-pound pumpkin, the largest grown worldwide this year and the second-largest ever Spokesman Pietro Zollino Republicans hope would end a grown in the world. The pumpkin will be on display in the New York Botanical Garden through Nov. 1. confirmed to the AP today a re- month of political pandemoni- port from the dpa press agency um that has made Congress and that the company is now check- the GOP seem anarchic. ing whether models with the EA Meeting late Wednesday, 288 diesel motor built to the same around two-thirds of the hard- Man Charged With Murder emissions standard may also have line conservative group’s three the software. dozen members voted to back Newer cars built to the “Euro the Wisconsin Republican’s bid in Road-Rage Killing of Girl, 4 6” standard are said not to be af- for the House’s top job, caucus fected. members said. With their sup- By Mary Hudetz and Bob Seavey “The two drivers exchanged well as tips from the community, Zollino didn’t say how many port the chief remaining ques- The Associated Press words when Torrez pulled out detectives were able to find the cars are being checked. VW previ- a gun and shot,” the statement suspect, detaining him without ously said 11 million cars world- tion over whether he’d seek the ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — job, the group’s vote essentially continued. “Lilly was hit at least incident. wide were affected. Police charged a man with mur- once in the head.” “This evening, Torrez con- meant the speaker’s post is his der Wednesday night in the for the taking when the House The father quickly pulled the fessed to investigators he was road-rage killing of a 4-year-old Elderly Koreans Bid formally chooses a new leader truck into the median and tried responsible for the murder,” the girl, who was shot in the back- next week. to administer first aid on his police statement said. Tearful Farewell After seat of her father’s truck after he daughter as a bystander called Before Torrez’s arrest, police picked her up from school — a 911 to report “an adult holding released a recording of a 911 call Brief Reunions Lamar Odom, Khloe death that horrified the public. an unresponsive child.” from their investigation. SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Kardashian Call Off Tony Torrez, 32, was arrested Two nurses showed up and In the roughly minute-long Hundreds of elderly Koreans are Wednesday and also charged tried save the girl’s life as ambu- call, a man is heard alerting an weeping and embracing as they Divorce Amid Recovery with a series of weapons viola- lances arrived and rushed her to operator to a red pickup truck part — perhaps for good — af- LOS ANGELES (AP) — La- tions in the death of Lilly Garcia. the hospital, where she died, Al- stopped in a median on Inter- ter briefly reuniting for the first mar Odom and Khloe Kardashi- Police said Torrez admitting buquerque Police Chief Gorden state 40 on Albuquerque’s west time in more than 60 years. an have decided to stay married to the shooting in an announce- Eden said. side and saying a man appears to About 390 South Koreans as the former NBA star contin- ment that came a few hours after Authorities quickly began be holding an unresponsive child. traveled to the North’s scenic Di- ues his recovery a week after he police said a person of interest pressing for tips, offering rough- Earlier Wednesday, Eden de- amond mountain resort earlier was found unconscious at a Ne- had been taken into custody in ly $25,000 for information that scribed the search for a suspect. this week to meet for three days vada brothel. Tuesday’s shooting on an Albu- leads to the arrest of the shooter, Albuquerque officers “have with relatives they were sepa- Kardashian’s lawyer, Laura querque freeway. who was driving a newer-model not stopped or slept,” the police rated from during the turmoil of Wasser, filed a petition Wednes- Lilly was riding in the back- maroon or dark red Toyota Co- chief said. “Every officer in law the 1950-53 Korean War. day to dismiss the reality star’s seat with her 7-year-old broth- rolla or Camry with a spoiler on enforcement in New Mexico is They head back to South divorce filing from December er when someone in a Toyota the trunk and dark tinted win- currently looking for the vehicle Korea today. Another group of 2013. A clerk granted the request opened fire on the family as they dows. The car also had a Univer- I described.” 250 South Koreans will visit the in such a way that the divorce pa- traveled down the main east- sity of New Mexico license plate. After the person of interest mountain resort from Saturday pers can be refiled at a later date. west freeway in Albuquerque. Police said an anonymous was taken into custody, police through Monday for a second The document doesn’t state The father told authorities that caller provided the name of a sought a warrant to search an round of reunions. a reason for the change, but it he was trying to exit I-40 when a possible suspect a day after the Albuquerque home and a car as The rival Koreas occasionally shows Odom signed off on dis- car forced him out of his lane, ac- shooting. part of their investigation, Offi- arrange reunions of separated missing the divorce Tuesday. cording to a police statement. With that information as cer Tanner Tixier said. families. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015 • Main 15

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Debbie Campbell: The generosity and car- ing spirit from our community residents for all of the charitable organizations in Lewis County is amazing! This has always been a community of stepping up and taking care of its own.

Douglas Lukascik: Centralia has always had a rich retail community with many choices Photographs submitted by Michael “DJ” Hammer, Fire District 6 and with great value. In conjunction with Fire Prevention Week, stu- dents at Adna Elementary paid a visit to the Adna Station of Fire District 6 recently. In the photo Readers respond on Facebook to story of Steve Dahl, who above, Capt. Rich Bliss and ireighter Spencer overcame addiction to go from being an inmate to a correc- Baumgartner show students equipment on the tions officer following success in Lewis County Drug Court: ire engine. Left: A sign greeted Adna Elementary students to Adna Fire Station 62. Lupe T. Hernandez: Great Drug Court suc- cess story! It’s a great program. Volunteering Looking for local volunteer Jennifer Sheldon: Way to go Steve Dahl. opportunities that align with Your Vehicle You’re motivation and inspiration for a lot of your interests? people in more ways than one. United Way of Lewis Coun- ty’s online Volunteer Center has is a Canvas! your answer. Visit www.volunteerlewis.org today and make an impact on Ashley King: It’s not always the system the issues you are most passion- that fails others. They have to WANT it! Good ate about. on him for turning his life around! Featured Volunteer Opportunities Inside The Chronicle 321 N. Pearl St. Centralia • Assured Hospice is seeking 360-736-6322 Steve Dahl: Thank you every one for all volunteers throughout Lewis signpro100.com your kind words and support. It means so County who have a passion for much. I’m not the only success story though. helping others. Whether you can ch544266sl.jd Remember to have patience and support any contribute your time and talents family member, friend, or loved one that may directly with patients or prefer to Safeco | Mutual Of Enumclaw | Travelers | Foremost | The Harford be struggling with addiction. A little support work behind the scenes, become goes a long way. a member of a dedicated group of compassionate caregivers. • Possibilities Pregnancy Center is looking for nurse vol- Readers on Facebook respond to story of Lois Sibert, who unteers to provide support and shared her story of drug addiction and said she introduced education during a woman’s meth to Centralia: pregnancy and after the baby is born. Nurse volunteers teach curriculum, including prenatal development, health risks, labor Jolynn Gunderson: Why are you glamor- and delivery, breastfeeding and izing a drug addict? postpartum care. • Interested in nursing or health care? Providence Centra- lia Hospital needs you! Provi- Chris Brewer: I don’t see it as glamorizing dence has many volunteer areas at all. This is probably one of the most real where you can gain excellent looks into the life of someone who admits a experience in a healthcare set- HOME AUTO BOAT UMBRELLA MOTORCYCLE BUSINESS struggle and someone who has overcome. We ting including Medical/Surgical need to know the stories of the people deal- United Volunteers. Agents Jamie Hodges and Hayley Conrad Photographed Above ing with addiction, homelessness, depression, Visit www.volunteerlewis.org insert social or personal issue here because it to respond to these and other op- Call or stop puts a face to the neighbors among us. Every- portunities in our community. one has a story and everyone matters, and this article reinforces both those points. by today! Have an 360-736-8281 iPad? 209 W Main St. Centralia, WA 98531 Leslie Kitchel: Sharing stories like these humanizes addicts in a society that wants to chronline.com 209 W Main St, Centralia, WA 98531 CH546895rc.sw pretend they aren’t there. I think we need to see more stories like these. They are our neigh- bors, friends, family. We need to end the stig- ma surrounding addiction and get a dialogue going. Maybe then we can address this HUGE problem affecting our community.

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Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl The Chronicle’s Grid Picks Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 4 Sports e-mail: [email protected] of the Week Prep Wrestling Chehalis’ Eklund to Join Wrestling Hall of Fame on Saturday By The Chronicle his accolades. 2007 he stepped back into the “He’s just been a rock to our He’s just been fantastic.” Longtime Chehalis wres- He taught at the fold and has been operating the program,” said longtime W.F. Eklund helped establish tling guru John Eklund will be middle school program ever since. West High School wrestling Lewis County’s freestyle wres- inducted into the Washington for 30 years, His teams have had 15 un- coach Denny Daniels, himself tling program in the late 1970s, State Wrestling Coaches Asso- retiring from defeated seasons and 11 league a member of the Hall of Fame. and also serves as the announc- teaching histo- titles, and Eklund coached nine “He helped the high school pro- ciation’s Hall of Fame this week- er for W.F. West’s wrestling ry and mechan- high school state champions gram under Harry Gust, myself, matches. He’s spent 30 years as a end. ical drawing, as and 57 state placers. He was rec- John Taylor, and even now with Eklund has coached Che- member and former president of well as coach- John Eklund ognized as the Regional Middle (Jamie) Rakevich, and just sent the Chehalis Activators, which halis Middle School’s wrestling ing wrestling Chehalis MS School Coach of the Year four them young kids that are drilled program for 37 years, and a raises money for Chehalis Mid- and football, in Wrestling Coach times, and his 1990 team earned in the fundamentals. Outstand- dle School sports programs. string of 30 consecutive win- 2000. With the the WIAA Academic Middle ing kids, and he taught them ning seasons is only the start of program in need of a coach in School state championship. work ethic and sportsmanship. please see EKLUND, page S4

2A Cross Country Tuesday’s 2B Girls Soccer

Brandon Hansen / [email protected] W.F. West’s J.P. Guyer runs during the Evergreen 2A Conference Cross Coun- try Championships Wednesday at Fort Borst Park. W.F. West’s Guyer Second in EvCo Championships Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Adna's Holli Edminster dribbles past Toledo's Austyn Smith (left) and Sally Martin (19) on Tuesday during Central 2B League girls soccer action in Toledo. The Pirates ALL LEAGUE: Bearcat won, 6-0. Star Finishes 8 Seconds Behind Aberdeen’s Kyle Hurd; Two Tiger Freshmen Finish in Top 6 Pirates Sail Past Toledo, 6-0 of Girls Race CRUISING: Adna Stays games, have now outscored Pirates on the board in the first meyer tipped with her head as it passed the goal line for the By The Chronicle their opponents by a 69-3 mar- four minutes on Tuesday, with Undefeated, Can Seal gin, with nine shutouts and a Kate Blackstone-Burgess scor- score. J.P. Guyer knocked almost 9-0 record in Central 2B League ing five minutes later on an as- Holli Edminster rounded half a minute off of his time Central 2B League Title action. With a two-game lead sist from Devanie Kleemeyer. out Adna’s first-half scoring. and rallied to finish second on Tonight Against Winlock “The girls were having some Wednesday in the Evergreen over second-place Ocosta Stajduhar then added her By The Chronicle (8-2 league), and three league second goal in the 12th min- of the best goals of the season,” 2A Conference Cross Country Adna coach Juli Aselton said. TOLEDO — Adna had its matches remaining, Adna can ute, and had a hand in the Pi- Championships. “We were able to make some typical flurry of offense and wrap up the league champion- rates’ fourth goal of the first Guyer, a senior from W.F. outside shots that were over the downed Toledo 6-0 here on ship with a win tonight over half when she booted a corner West, covered the 5K course at keeper's hands. We shifted the Centralia’s Fort Borst Park in 17 Tuesday. Winlock. kick to Melyssa Nocis. Nocis minutes, 17.16 seconds. He ran The Pirates, through 12 Kendra Stajduhar got the took an outside shot that Klee- please see PIRATES, page S2 please see XC, page S5 Four Local Putters Make State Cut at District 4 Tournament Tuesday’s Prep Girls By The Chronicle Soccer TUMWATER — Will Alex- ander led the pack of locals, fin- ishing in second place after the Rochester second and final day of the Dis- trict 4 2A Boys Golf Tournament here on Tuesday at Tumwater Downs Valley Golf Course. Alexander shot a 75 on Tues- day after a 76 on Monday, fin- Forks, 11-0 ishing at 151 for the two-day tournament — and just a stroke By The Chronicle behind district champ Dylan FORKS — Quinn McFadden Christoffer of Tumwater. notched a hat trick and the War- “Before we went to districts, riors defeated Evergreen 2A/1A we decided our goal was to play Division foe Forks 11-0 here on well enough the first day and do Tuesday. Rochester jumped out just as well the second day,” W.F. to a 7-0 halftime lead and didn’t West coach Bruce Thompson look back, getting strong play said. “Everyone accomplished from several reserve players. that for us. It’ll be nice to have Kiah Horger, Brittni Shoaf what the state considers a team and Delaney Glazer notched two going into Richland.” goals apiece for the Warriors, Deter Voetberg of Centralia while Joni Lancaster and Amy also made the cut to earn a state Hoium scored as well. berth, shooting a 158 overall (78- “We had six reserve play- Brandon Hansen / [email protected] 80). After some struggles, Cen- ers play the entire second half tralia coach Hal Gronseth com- Centralia’s Deter Voetberg tees of during and they kept the attack going,” mented that it was nice to see Rochester coach John Hayes said. District 4 2A Boys Golf Tournament action on Tuesday at Tumwater Valley Golf Course. please see SOCCER, page S5 please see GOLF, page S4

Get all the info on The Final Word Friday’s Seattle Hires Andy McKay as New Farm Director Centralia/ TV’s Best Bet W.F. West SEATTLE (AP) — The Seattle Mari- Before joining the professional ranks, football ners have hired Andy McKay as their new McKay was the head baseball coach at NFL Football game in director of player development oversee- Sacramento City College from 1999-2012, Seattle at San Francisco the Swamp ing the club’s farm system. winning eight league titles and one state Cup special 5:25 p.m. New Seattle general manager Jerry championship. McKay has also coached section CBS with Dipoto officially announced the hiring in the Cape Cod League and Northwoods today’s edi- on Wednesday. McKay had served as the League. tion of The peak performance coordinator for the McKay replaces Chris Gwynn, who Chronicle. Colorado Rockies’ minor league system stepped down earlier this month as Se- since September 2012. attle’s farm director. Sports 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015

Hunting, Fishing Outdoors Hiking, Birding new Rule Could Help Black-footed ferrets Make a Comeback STILL THERE: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Plans to Help Bring Nearly-Extinct Ferrets Off Endangered List and Back to Action in the West Christine Peterson Casper Star-Tribune No one said trapping black- footed ferrets at night in the re- mote Wyoming plains was easy. Even biologists admit spotlight- ing the nocturnal 3-pound crit- ters hiding among sagebrush and tall, cured grass is probably The Associated Press not the most effective method. David Zalubowski / But for right now, it’s the only Black-footed ferret prepares to leave carrier during a release of 30 ferrets by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Oct. 5 at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife way to survey one of a handful Refuge in Commerce City, Colo. The rare black-footed ferrets were turned loose on the 25-square-mile refuge, which was a former toxic waste site before being re- of colonies of an animal once claimed after a $2.1-billion cleanup. thought extinct. such as haying or plowing. have not yet been calculated. Gober and Walker, the Game “We’re looking for eye shine was found in South Dakota. Only nine remained when re- It was 1991 and the first rein- Their numbers declined from and Fish nongame supervisor, of ferrets,” said Nichole Bjornlie, searchers took them into cap- troduction of the species. Biolo- about 90 in 2010. Those num- expect the Fish and Wildlife Wyoming Game and Fish De- tivity, but even those ended up gists were cautiously optimistic bers, however, come with a ca- Service to announce within a partment’s nongame biologist, dying by 1979. Black-footed fer- for the ferrets, Walker said, and veat because of the difficulty of month a proposal to make all as she bumped along a dark, rut- rets once again joined the list of many believed they had a chance surveying. of Wyoming a 10J. That means ted road in late August. “They creatures such as the passenger at recovery. “We will assess how we’re do- anywhere enough prairie dogs have a very, very bright blue tur- pigeon, blinked out by western But more than two decades ing this year, and then if we need exist, and landowners are will- quoise.” expansion. later, the creatures remain iso- to do something we might take ing, ferrets could be reintro- The tiny, ferocious and But in 1981, a Meetee- lated in Wyoming, their num- steps toward that, but at least duced with the benefit of added elusive black-footed ferret is a tse rancher’s dog named Shep bers fluctuating. now we are still waiting to get land protections. symbol of a time when endless brought a strange-looking ferret the results back from this year,” Another option, called Safe swaths of prairie flowed unin- to his owner. The ranchers took LIkE BaTS and owls, black- Walker said. “If our population Harbor, says any ferrets reintro- terrupted across the West, when it to a taxidermist, who real- footed ferrets are a nighttime an- is lower, we might take steps duced into an area with none to fat, dirt-colored prairie dogs ized it was a black-footed ferret. imal. Their prey sleeps at night, into contacting the ferret recov- begin with, can be removed at ruled the landscape and count- Biologists discovered an entire which is how the carnivores can ery center to see if we could get any time at the landowner’s re- less animals relied on them for colony of about 120 animals, live off of animals roughly their more and talk to landowners.” quest. The 10J and Safe Harbor food and shelter. Walker said. size, said Game and Fish’s non- While the Shirley Basin pop- can be used together or in place Black-footed ferrets’ rein- Then the population crashed. game biologist Jesse Boulerice. ulation is considered a success of the other. troduction has been slow and In five years, only 18 remained. Boulerice spent about eight story, Walker said, it will not be Those agreements, together mired with disease outbreaks Researchers with Game and Fish weeks this summer working enough to consider black-footed with money from groups such and political roadblocks. While scooped up the remaining fer- with crews of up to 10 look- ferrets recovered in Wyoming. as the Natural Resource Con- locations such as Shirley Basin rets and took them to a research ing for ferrets in Shirley Basin. The ferrets need more space to servation Service, could result in have provided some of the best station in Sybille Canyon near Game and Fish teams have done live. And in a state like Wyo- more black-footed ferrets on the hope for their future, even there Wheatland. similar surveys since the early ming, made of patchwork pri- landscape, Gober said. It could the populations can fluctuate Zoos and wildlife centers ‘90s, monitoring population vate and public land, they need even mean eventual removal dramatically. Without new col- from Phoenix to Louisville to numbers and animal health. landowner support. from the endangered species list, ony locations, researchers don’t Toronto accepted black-footed But like everything with fer- which translates to about 3,000 believe the species will ever be ferrets into their breeding pro- rets, catching them is tricky. SHIRLEy BaSIn rancher Todd black-footed ferrets across 12 fully recovered and removed grams, protecting the limited Biologists wander designated Heward rarely sees black-footed states. from the endangered species list. genetic diversity found in the sections of prairie dog colonies ferrets. Their reintroduction “I think it’s a realistic goal in As a result, the U.S. Fish and original population. From there, using a spotlight to look for a really affects him only when my career,” Walker said. “People Wildlife Service plans to an- researchers looked to the public green color reflected off of the people want to tour the critters’ like ferrets. They’re not a hin- nounce within the next month for places to reintroduce them. critters’ eyes. After enough colonies. drance to a lot of things.” a new plan for reintroduction Each of those locations required hours of staring into the dark Heward welcomed the en- Black-footed ferrets would in Wyoming. While the name one basic but ultimately compli- abyss, antelope eyes, reflec- dangered animals onto his still likely live in only about one- sounds technical and nuanced cated feature: prairie dogs. tive poles and even moths start Heward 7E ranch, where his tenth of 1 percent of their native — a statewide 10J — the ruling Black-footed ferrets “hitched to look like the real thing, said family has lived since 1909, al- range — the land equivalent is a first for ferrets in the coun- their wagons to prairie dogs,” Bjornlie, the nongame biologist. most 25 years ago. Several other of about half a typical Western try, and some wildlife managers millennia ago, said Pete Gober, The team caught about five ranchers did the same, all under county. Their prairie-dog com- say it may be one of the biggest black-footed ferret recovery co- ferrets on average each week the unique 10J listing. panions have been eliminated steps in a path to bringing one of ordinator for the U.S. Fish and this summer. On one chilly “Really it was the non-threat from many places, and some the most endangered mammals Wildlife Service. night in late August, a seasonal to us as a landowner and our op- ranchers still struggle grazing in North America back perma- “It was a good bet because technician trapped a female fer- eration, and that was the same cattle in areas where prairie dogs nently to the West. prairie dogs are so resilient, but ret, bringing it to Boulerice in a for all landowners involved,” consume most of the grass. But “Our ultimate goal is to get that was before poison, plague 10-foot white trailer converted Heward said. “Landowners that small percent is enough, the ferret delisted so we don’t and plowing,” he said. “And the into a mobile research station were comfortable enough that if Gober said. have to worry about them so greatest of these is plague.” equipped with sleeping gas, something were to change, their The predators are already in much. If we could get control Ferrets use prairie dog tun- plague vaccines and bug spray livelihoods would not be threat- eight states, Mexico and Cana- of (bubonic) plague, I think it’s nels as their dens and the prairie to keep potentially diseased fleas ened.” da, one state shy of their recov- a realistic goal in my career,” dogs themselves as food. As a re- off of the human handlers. Without an experimental, ery goal in terms of distribution. said Zack Walker, Game and sult, any colony of reintroduced “Start time is 1:32 a.m.,” nonessential designation pro- A few more reintroductions Fish’s nongame bird and mam- black-footed ferrets needs at Boulerice said, putting a mask of tecting landowners from ac- each year, and they could poten- mal program supervisor. “It’s least 1,500 acres of black-tailed anesthesia over the tiny ferret’s cidental ferret deaths, ranchers tially be removed from the list in something that we can get done. prairie dog colony or 3,000 acres face. could face strict regulation from a decade. People like ferrets; they’re not a of white-tailed to survive. Boulerice removed four fleas, the feds, Heward said. It won’t come without work, hindrance to a lot of things. It’s “A female ferret defends 100 carriers of the deadly plague “The 10J has proven to be, to Gober cautions. Money must just a matter of getting them out acres of black-tailed prairie dog bacteria, and one tick. When he this point, an adequate mecha- still be spent on reintroductions, to enough places and getting colony,” Gober said. “They’re scanned over her back, he found nism for that assurance,” he said. payments to ranchers for allow- their populations stable.” evolved to deal with droughts a transceiver and realized she “It has allowed landowners to go ing prairie dogs to roam and we can’t even imagine. She is de- had been caught more than a along with their business as they annual surveys to monitor the BLaCk-fooTEd ferrets have a fending in her mind to live when week before in another prairie need to. It’s allowed for wind population. history of disappearing. They there are only a few prairie dogs dog colony. development to happen, other Researchers also need to bet- once roamed most of the west- left.” The researchers already had energy development to happen ter control plague. Oral vaccines ern prairies of North America, Researchers found the per- her age and body length and had without the threat of that species for prairie dogs are in the works ranging from to Mexi- fect location in Shirley Basin, given her vaccines for plague jeopardizing the process.” and wildlife managers dust for co, Oklahoma to Utah. where prairie dog colonies dot a and distemper, so they placed Since no black-footed fer- fleas, but the disease is far from But through aggressive prai- patchwork of ranches and pub- her in a tiny dog crate to wake rets exist in the wild without handled, he said. rie dog management using poi- lic land as far as the eye can see. up from her anesthesia. Within being reintroduced, the federal The eventual hope is that sons, habitat loss from plowing Recovery coordinators gave the the hour she would be back in government can assign the 10J one day biologists won’t need to prairie and introduced diseases area a special designation un- the hole where the technician designation to certain areas, said roam the darkened high plains such as the plague, researchers der the Endangered Species Act caught her. Gober. each year with spotlights be- thought the species was extinct called a 10J, which allows ferrets About 40 black-footed fer- But until now, it has never cause the 3-pound animals with by the 1950s. to be incidentally killed during rets were documented in Shirley applied to an entire state for this turquoise eye shine will be re- In 1964, a small population legal land management activities Basin in 2013. Numbers for 2015 species. covered. Gov. Jay Inslee Reverses Panel’s Decision to Increase Cougar Hunts SEATTLE (AP) — Gov. mane Society of the United Inslee wrote in a letter it had proposed and didn’t munities dealing with wolves. Jay Inslee has reversed a state States and other conservation Monday that the panel im- allow the public an opportu- The governor says he’s di- wildlife panel’s decision to groups, which appealed a de- properly applied state law nity to comment. recting the commission to expand cougar hunting in ar- cision by the Washington Fish when it increased the cougar In April, the commission eas of Washington occupied and Wildlife Commission to harvests through a last-min- increased the cougar harvest get public comment before by wolves. raise cougar quotas in known ute amendment. He said that rate in 14 areas of the state as putting the higher quotas in Inslee sided with The Hu- wolf territories. rule was different from one a way to ease tensions in com- place. 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Hunting, Fishing Hiking, Birding Outdoors Hunting & Fishing Report The Brutal Natural Penalty for Unproductive Bees f a timeless song is to be be- busy in the lower stretches of Hatchery separator collected Trout fishing will come to an first hard frost arrives and kills lieved then summer is a time the Chehalis River lately despite 1,226 fall Chinook adults, 743 end with October in Blue, Hors- the problematic gnats. Iwhen the living is easy. Fish lower than normal water condi- coho adults, 122 summer-run ethief, Packwood, Walupt, and Reports of sick or dead deer are said to be jumping and the tions. According to Bill Swann, a steelhead, 11 cutthroat trout, Williams lakes, as well as the should be made to wildlife of- cotton is rumored to be high. fishing guide and correspondent two pink salmon and one sock- Lewis River Power Canal. ficials by calling the WDFW’s Daddies are rich and mommas for the online angler resource, eye. River flow at Mayfield Dam “dead wildlife hotline,” at 1-800- are good-looking. Babies even LunkersGuide.com, the action on Monday was reported at HUNTIN’ 606-8768. cease their crying with impec- has been especially hot for coho about 3,590 cubic feet per sec- In other hunting news, Gov- cable timing. from the mouth of the Satsop on ond. The big bang rifle opener ernor Jay Inslee recently reversed This high down through Aberdeen. In Lake Scanewa the water is last weekend put loads of eager a decision made by the WDFW’s life, swaddled in “Casting spinners and twitch- on the rise. In order to install a beavers in the woods looking for wildlife panel back in April the comforts of ing jigs has been the ticket,” new outmigration fish collector a buck to chuck. The odds range that would have expanded cou- abundance and wrote Swann. at the base of the Cowlitz Falls from good to great in these gar hunting quotas in areas of neck of the woods but lingering leisure, is the Following the fish up the Sat- Dam the reservoir was drawn Washington that have also been ramifications of the summer realm of drone sop, Swann noted that a bumper down to the original river levels impacted by wolf predation. long drought are pushing deer bees in the this summer with help from the Numerous conservation run of kings are currently popu- to lower elevations than normal honeybee world. drought. The lake is scheduled groups, including the Human By Jordan Nailon lating the river. Floating cured as they search for consolidated Drones are the eggs is rumored to be the best to begin refilling today and fish- Society, voiced their opposition common name For The greenery sprouting in moist wa- Chronicle bet to bag a Chinook. ing prospects should rise right to the WDFW commission’s for male bees tersheds. decision. The Humptulips has a mix of along with the water level. The opening weekend was in a colony of the precious Apis kings, coho and chum salmon Elsewhere, the lower portions It was Gov. Inslee’s opin- cerana. a wet one in most areas and running at the moment accord- of Abernathy, Cedar, Coal, Ger- ion that the WDFW Wildlife Males make up only a frac- hunters were happy for it. As ing to Swann’s river report. The many and Mill creeks as well as Commission overstepped their tion of a percent of the total those rains increase in frequency bounds by increasing those cou- Wynoochee is still suffering the Coweeman River will reopen and volume the ruminants will population in a healthy hive gar harvest limits. Part of vari- from low water and the coho for steelhead and other hatchery presumably start moving uphill, and they do exactly zero percent ous objections brought forth was seem to be holed up in their fa- fish on Nov. 1. following the fresh sprouts until of the work. They aren’t even that the amendment was vastly vorite deep water spots. The end of October will also snow comes and moves them equipped with stingers so even different from previous plans In the upper reaches of the end night closures, anti-snag- back down again. sacrificing themselves for the presented by the commission colony in the face of danger is Chehalis system the North and ging rules, and stationary gear In eastern Washington the South forks of the Newaukum restrictions on the Elochoman, so-called blue tongue virus is and there was no opportunity not feasible. That seems a lot like for the public to speak on the shirking responsibility through River have been reopened to Kalama and Washougal rivers. wreaking havoc on deer popula- fishing. The waterways were On the Kalama the angling tions. The outbreak this year has final, adopted version. evolution. The increased quotas were On the contrary, worker shuttered back in August when effort and the bite are improving been exacerbated by drought drought conditions limited fish hand in hand. Most of the catch conditions which create dense intended to quell tensions in ar- honeybees — which inspired eas that have been subject to in- the term “busy as a bee” — are passage and survival rates. has been summer steelhead, packs of both deer and the virus Out on the mighty Columbia with a few fall Chinook and carrying gnats near water holes. creased predation by wolves and made up exclusively of female other predators. Gray wolves bees. Coupled with their master- River the salmon run is steadily coho in the mix. Improving the A recent story in the Spokes- moving upstream and on into catch is the fact that the river is man-Review noted that at least are endangered in Washington ful all-knowing queen bee, the and thus cannot be hunted. All lady bees take care of all the the tributaries. As a result effort no longer running milky white. 68 white-tailed deer have died so sixteen confirmed packs of gray work there is to be done, from on the lower Columbia contin- That strange phenomenon far this fall in areas that range wolves make their ranges in egg laying, to brood rearing, on ues to slow, although last week- is presumed to be have been from Colville south to Lewiston. eastern Washington. to nectar collection, back to hon- end’s dip could reasonably be caused by a pocket of Mt. St. Dead mule deer have also been Gov. Inslee has directed the ey production, with a stop off for attributed to the opening of rifle Helens volcanic ash sloughing confirmed recently. hive maintenance and regular season for deer hunters. off into the river. The theory is The Spokesman-Review WDFW Wildlife Commission guard duty. Last Saturday, while many that the drought melted a sec- noted that the confirmed cases to make opportunities for public comment before proceeding All the while the too-cool- deer hunters were in the field, tion of snow that had previously have been noted in eight eastern with any other quota adjust- for-school drone bees, with boat anglers in the gorge once held the ash in place and fall Washington counties so far as ments. their aviator-shaded oversized again took first place in the fish rains washed the ash into the well as four counties in Idaho. According to WDFW data, googly eyes, simply amble about race. Washington Department river and right on downstream. One bighorn sheep has also been 163 cougars were killed by hunt- the hive gorging prematurely of Fish and Wildlife statistics Similar events were reported by found dead in Nez Perce County, ers in Washington during the on winter’s stores of honey and revealed that gorge anglers were Kalama River Road residents in Idaho. leaving a trail waxy crumbles reeling in 3.58 Chinook per the weeks prior to the mountain The disease is expected to 2014. The estimated population and sticky residues in their un- boat. Anglers in between the erupting way back in 1980. continue to take its toll on resi- of cougars in Washington is intentioned wake. Washougal area and Tongue Fishing on the Lewis River dent deer populations until the about 3,600 animals. Worker bees generally live Point caught about 0.40 Chinook has been slow with a sparse for only about six weeks. It is per vessel. The best odds in the smattering of coho, kings and not a stretch of the imagination lower river were found upriver steelies caught near Woodland. from The Chronicle or truth to say that the dutiful of the mouth of the Cowlitz, es- The river will close to fishing little buggers simply work their pecially near Woodland where from Colvin Creek to the power divinely dutiful selves to death. boat anglers reeled in about half lines below Merwin Dam with Slovenly drone bees on the other a Chinook per rod. Salmon fish- the close of October. hand can easily live for three ing is scheduled to close on the Bank anglers along the months. Hard work is noble but Columbia River in between Bea- Washougal River have been it is no ghost key to longevity or con Rock and Bonneville Dam catching “some” fall Chinook, lofty heights. on Nov. 1. according to WDFW samples, I must admit that it is slightly In the Bonneville Pool last while the nearby lower Wind See a photo you like in the paper? misleading to say that drone week boat anglers averaged al- River is set to close to salmon bees have zero function in this fishing on Oct. 31. world. While the worker bees most one Chinook per rod. Last set about pollinating the world’s Saturday morning the effort was At Drano Lake anglers have food supply and nurturing especially high near the mouths been hooking fall Chinook from ePRints the nectar gathering legions of the Klickitat and White the bank and from boats. The of tomorrow, drone bees are Salmon rivers where the WDFW flotilla brigade caught an aver- supposed to remember to mate counted 35 boats and 20 boats age of 1.5 fish per rod. On the virgin queen bees in need. (If respectively. nearby White Salmon River Oct. Get a quality print to keep! Many of the here today 31 will be the last day to fish up- R you’re curious and brave look up 3.5”x5” .... $499 ...... shipping $305 the insect specific term “sperma- gone tomorrow salmon have stream of the county road below $ 04 theca”.) found their way into the Han- the powerhouse. Total: 8 ford Reach. In a fishing report On the Klickitat River bank Honeybees copulate in mid- 4”x6” ...... $699 ...... shipping $305 air during “mating flights” in WDFW biologist Paul A. Hof- anglers have been catching fall $ 04 order to help ensure genetic farth noted, “The number of Chinook in the lower river and Total: 10 anglers fishing for fall chinook a few coho have been hooked by diversity in the hive by keeping 5”x7” ...... $1199 ...... shipping $305 related drones and away in the Hanford Reach dropped boat anglers down by the mouth. off a bit this past week but the Trout fishing will be pick- $ 04 from each other. The deed is hoto Total: 15 fishing got even better.” A total ing up in western Washington $ 99 done not quite mile-high, but 8”x10” ...... 18 ...... shipping $305 generally at about 120 feet above of 5,242 fishing trips were made thanks in part to an effort by $ 04

the ground. This all sounds well to the area last week according the WDFW that is scheduled to P Total: 22 and good until you find out to the WDFW and anglers aver- put 125,000 table size trout in Photo Reprint Request Form what happens to a drone bee aged 2.9 Chinook per boat, with regional lakes this fall. when he succeeds in his lofty, about 5.4 angling hours per fish. “Fishing at lakes throughout Date of Paper ______Section & Page ______lowbrow endeavor. To put it Sturgeon fishing in the lower the region should be great over Brief description of photo ______simply, drone bees quite literally Columbia is still limited to catch the next few months,” said Larry ______explode upon consummation of and release and boat anglers Phillips, WDFW’s inland fish ______their approximately five-second were doing just that with legal program manager, in a press re- long relationship. The pop is so size fish last week in the Kalama lease. “Most of the trout are 11 to Size Requested ______Quantity ______violent that it can be heard by area. Meanwhile walleye have 13 inches long, with a few larger Subtotal ______+shipping ______TOTAL _____ the attentive human ear. It is the been hitting rods in the Camas/ ones in the mix,” he said. Billing Information sound of carnal bee rapture. The press release noted that Washougal area at a rate of about ______Of course as the days grow 1.5 fish per pole. these trout plantings are in re- First & Last Name short and food rations tighten Beginning our tributary tour, sponse to a request from anglers Email ______Phone ______the alternate outcome for drones Cowlitz River fishing was down for the WDFW to improve fall Address ______is much worse. Those drones a bit with conflicting reports of and winter trout angling op- City ______State ______Zip ______that loaf around too long and success coming from around the portunities in the wetter half of fail to find their queen bee key river. The consensus seems to the state. Credit card payment only to the afterlife are unceremoni- be that the Chinook in the river Some nearby lakes that have Name on the card ______ously kicked out of the hive by are bunched up near the barrier already been stocked include Card# ______Exp. Date ______CVC# _____ their frugal and vengeful sister Isabella, Island, Lost, Spenser dam and are starting to show Shipping Information and auntie bees. Locked out their age in a Stevie Nicks kind and Nahwatzel lakes in Mason of their former honeycombed of way. The similarities include, County. Additional plantings ❑ Same as Billing Address bachelor pad the drones are but are not limited to, being will be made in October and First & Last Name ______doomed to starve or freeze to wild and having holes in their November. Those efforts will death. Company Name ______septum. Coho are mainly being include the annual stocking of The fruits of summer are Address ______caught by boat anglers below the lakes in southwest Washington fleeting indeed and nature’s City ______State ______Zip ______penalty for unproductivity is silted mouth of the Toutle River in advance of the Nov. 27 Black and some late arriving steelhead Friday opener. That event is in- Mail form to The Chronicle, Attn: Customer Service

brutal. Ye beware. CH531804.cg have been hooked near the trout tended to give Washingtonians 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531 hatchery. an alternative option to shop- FISHIN’ All sales are final. Last week Tacoma Power em- ping mall craziness in the days Visit chronline.mycapture.com for more options Reels and creels have been ployees at the Cowlitz Salmon after Thanksgiving. Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015 SPORTS The Chronicle’s Grid Picks of the Week

The Swamp Cup is here (tomorrow)! Last week’s lack of variation in the panel’s picks left the fate of the board up to college games, and only Sports Editor Aaron Van- Tuyl (9-2 last week, 59-17 season) and Pete “I’m a person” Caster were able to correctly pick a WSU win over OSU and a UW loss to Oregon. Caster’s erroneous pick of Onalaska over Pe Ell-Willapa Valley, however, led to an 8-3 week (48-29 season) — which put him in a tie with Farmer Jordan Nailon (54-22 season), Brandon “Orange is the New Brown” Hansen (54-22 season), Gentle Giant Luke Kilgore (53-23 season) and esteemed guest Kevin Wasson (guests are 52-24 this year). We’re joined this week by Norm Forsyth, the voice of the W.F. West girls soccer, girls basketball, baseball and (occasionally) football teams. Norm moonlights as a substitute teacher and refuses to share an opinion with Pete Caster on any matter. Our “Experts”

this Week’s games

Aaron VanTuyl Brandon Hansen Pete Caster Luke Kilgore Jordan Nailon Norm Forsyth Sports Editor Sports Reporter Visuals Editor Sports Reporter Farmer/Scribe Substitute Teacher Centralia (3-3) at W.F. West W.F. West W.F. West W.F. West W.F. West W.F. West W.F. West (4-3) 28-15 24-10 24-23 35-7 45-22 35-14 Tenino (5-2) at Montesano Montesano Montesano Montesano Montesano Tenino Montesano (5-2) 35-30 42-37 20-18 36-28 28-20 27-23 Hoquiam (7-0) at Hoquiam Hoquiam Hoquiam Hoquiam Hoquiam Hoquiam Rochester (4-3) 45-10 34-23 29-14 70-0 38-17 41-27 Adna (4-3) at PWV PWV PWV PWV PWV PWV PWV (7-0) 40-6 35-20 42-17 42-14 35-20 41-19 Wahkiakum (0-7) Mossyrock Mossyrock Mossyrock Mossyrock Mossyrock Mossyrock at Mossyrock (1-6) 21-19 34-32 7-2 34-13 46-8 20-6 MWP (5-2) at Napavine Napavine Napavine Napavine Napavine Napavine Napavine (5-2) 28-21 40-30 31-21 28-22 21-19 27-26 Winlock (2-5) at Onalaska Onalaska Onalaska Onalaska Onalaska Onalaska Onalaska (3-4) 45-31 40-20 35-7 56-14 28-14 33-6 Toutle Lake (2-5) Toledo Toledo Toledo Toledo Toledo Toledo at Toledo (6-1) 52-13 42-3 50-0 49-7 50-12 40-13 Washington (3-3) Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Washington at Stanford (5-1) 28-13 30-12 57-6 34-24 44-21 24-23 WSU (4-2) at Arizona Arizona WSU WSU Arizona Arizona Arizona (5-2) 58-56 49-38 63-22 38-32 38-37 56-2 Seattle (2-4) at Seattle Seattle San Francisco Seattle Seattle Seattle San Francisco (2-4) 25-22 32-30 24-21 OT 24-10 24-21 19-17

College Athletics Pac-12 Adds Student-Athlete Group to Conference Council SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The Pac-12 has become the first major conference to integrate student-athletes into its official voting governance structure. The conference an- nounced Tuesday that it is adding the Pac-12 Student- Athlete Leadership Team (SALT) to conference athletic directors, faculty athletic representatives and the senior woman administrators as the new- est subgroup of the Pac-12 Council. SALT will be made up of 24 athletes, with two

from each school, who will Brandon Hansen / [email protected] attend every Pac-12 coun- W.F. West’s Will Alexander lines up a putt during District 4 2A Boys Golf Tournament action on Tuesday at Tumwater Valley Golf Course. cil meeting. Its first meet- ing as an official subgroup eth said. "But he just battled and Dobyns (84-83) both shot a 167 of 171. will be Wednesday in San Golf battled and came up with two to make the tail end of the cut. The top 17 golfers from Dis- Francisco and members nice scores. He just scrambled Bryce Dobyns, another Bearcat, trict 4 qualified for the State 2A will join their delegations Continued from Sports 1 and to shoot a 78 when you're claimed one of the two alternate Boys Golf Tournament, which for the Pac-12 council not playing your A-game is pret- spots with a score of 169 (86-83). meeting the next day. Voetberg persevere. ty impressive." Centralia’s Noah Thomas will be played at Horn Rapids The Pac-12 CEO group "Deter hasn't hit the ball as Rochester's Brock Hawes shot a 171 over the two-day Golf Course in Richland May voted in October 2014 to well as he could have," Grons- (82-85) and W.F. West's Hayden tournament, just missing the cut 24-25. including student-athletes in the formal governance process. Hamre Scores 4 in Tigers’ Win which came on an assist from Tarabochia added. “All game Kaitlyn Bornstein. long she was in the right spot, Pirates NAPAVINE — Grace Hamre Winlock’s goal came from and put herself in position to Continued from Sports 1 added four goals to her impres- sive season total and led the Ti- Cheleena Squibb in the 78th score some goals.” gers to a 4-1 win over Winlock minute, with an assist from Makayla Albritton got her Eklund line up around in the second here Tuesday in Central 2B Maggie Howsden. first real start in goal for Win- half and the whole team made League girls soccer action. “Our defense played really lock and had seven saves. well tonight,” Napavine coach “I thought she played well,” Continued from Sports 1 contributions with the win.” Hamre, a senior forward, took her season total to a Chris Tarabochia said. “They Winlock coach Kevin Schultz Kenya Lorton scored the only had one shot on goal, and said. “They were the more ag- Eklund was born and raised game’s final goal in the second whopping 26 goals in the win. Napavine, on the season, has that was a huge credit to Hailey gressive and tougher team, and in Aberdeen and attended half. Western Washington Univer- scored a total of 30 goals. Dickinson and Jazmyn Moore.” that came back to bite us.” sity, where he majored in history, Adna goalkeeper Ashley Par- Hamre scored in the 32nd Sophomore forward Amy Napavine (4-10, 3-7 league) with a minor in coaching, and due finished with seven saves, and 38th minutes, and after the Lopez also played well, Tarabo- will play at Adna on Monday. played football. He lives with his and Adna will host Winlock to- break added goals in the 70th chia said. Winlock (2-11, 0-8 league) will wife, Nancy, in Chehalis, and his night at 6 p.m. and 71st minutes, the latter of “She made some great runs,” play at Adna on Thursday. sons Jeffrey and Max coach in the Chehalis program. Eklund among five members The Thunderbirds scored The game also featured se- coach Henry Gallanger said. "I of this year’s HOF class, along Soccer twice in the first 10 minutes nior night festivities for W.F. wasn't happy with our prepa- with Sedro-Woolley’s Jay Breck- of the second half, after which West’s Kassidy Grandorff, Han- ration yesterday and if that's a enridge, Lynnwood’s John Case- Continued from Sports 1 Bearcat coach Allen Anderson nah Tak, Madi Baker and Sam problem and the players aren't beer, Othello’s Ruben Martinez started moving players forward Turner. “We worked on possession to get getting it, that's all on me." and Forks’ Bob Wheeler. The in an effort to catch up. W.F. West (3-11) will play at The Wolves led 3-0 at half- Hall of Fame will, upon their ready for Aberdeen. It was a fun Kyndra Haller started at Centralia on Thursday. game and they did well.” time. induction, have 132 members, goalkeeper in place of Kim Fra- "This was the first day all Rochester (7-6) will host Ab- zier, who was out with a frac- though Eklund will be one of Wolves Blank Tigers, 5-0 season that we didn't improve," only two middle school coaches erdeen on Thursday. tured finger, and notched sever- Gallanger said. "We have to to enter. al saves, Anderson pointed out. TUMWATER — Black Hills erase this one from the memory The induction ceremony for Tumwater Blanks W.F. West Freshman Alida Ellingson took care of business on its the 32nd class of WSWCA Hall also played well. home turf, defeating Centralia banks and get back at it for W.F. of Fame inductees will be part of Tumwater caught fire in the “She did a real good job for us 5-0 in Evergreen 2A Conference West." the annual Northwest Wrestling second half to skate past W.F. tonight,” Anderson said. “She girls soccer play here on Tuesday. Centralia (7-8, 1-4 league) Coaches Clinic in SeaTac, at the West, 5-0, Tuesday in Evergreen played extremely hard, and I "I thought in my mind I put will host W.F. West for senior Embassy Suites Hotel, on Satur- 2A Conference girls soccer ac- was extremely proud of her ef- together a good game plan, but night and the precursor to the day. tion in Chehalis. fort.” apparently I didn't," Centralia Swamp Cup on Thursday. SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015 • Sports 5

Tuesday’s Prep Volleyball Women’s Soccer Lloyd Scores in Hoquiam Slips Past Rochester in Four Sets 85th Minute, US By The Chronicle two solo blocks and 10 digs. up 19 digs, and Taviana Keahey added three kills and 11 digs. ROCHESTER — Cali Fritts Rochester (4-5, 4-4 league) notched four kills while serving “It was a good nonleague Ties Brazil 1-1 piled up 13 kills, but Rochester will host Elma on Thursday. 10 of 10 with a pair of aces. match for us to prepare for the couldn’t overcome Hoquiam in Kary Sathre led Centralia rest of our season,” W.F. West SEATTLE (AP) — Carli a 22-25, 25-15, 26-24, 25-16 Ev- Tigers Sweep Fort Vancouver to with nine kills, while Rachel coach Lisa Wilson said. “If we Lloyd scored in the 85th minute and the World Cup champion ergreen 2A/1A League volleyball Snap Streak Wilkerson added seven kills and play like we did in the third set, loss here Tuesday night. eight digs. we will do well in league.” United States women pulled out Rochester won the first game Centralia put an end to a five- Centralia (14-8, 0-3 league) Jessica McKay had four kills, a 1-1 tie with Brazil on Wednes- and took things to extra points match losing streak on Tuesday will host Black Hills for senior a solo block, nine digs and 6 of day night after trailing since the in the third game. night, putting away Fort Van- night on Thursday. 6 serving, while Abby Guerrero opening moments. “It was definitely an entertain- couver, 25-11, 25-11, 25-16, in had 14 assists, seven digs and 9 Lloyd got her foot to a cross ing game to watch,” Rochester nonleague action on Ron Brown of 9 serving. Rylee Hanson had from defender Meghan Klingen- Bearcats Topped by Columbia berg and the shot got past goal- coach Wendy Hawes said. “We Court. River eight digs, served 9 of 9 and col- played well as a team until about “It was a nice way to bounce lected two aces. keeper Luciana, deflected off the the last game, and then they defi- back and get a win,” Centralia VANCOUVER — The “It took us a while to adjust to underside of the crossbar and nitely had our number.” coach Neil Sharp said. “The girls Bearcats fell in nonleague vol- some tough serves and attacks into the net. Outside hitter Courtney played confident and controlled leyball action to Columbia River from them but we played with The U.S. was on the verge of Baird added seven kills and sev- tonight, and it made a big differ- 25-15, 25-15, 25-20 here on Tues- them in the final set,” Wilson suffering its first home loss in en digs, while Madison Justice ence on the court.” day. Shasta Lofgren notched five said. “Rylee, Ashlee and Jessica more than a decade. notched five kills and five solo Hayden Blaser had 27 as- kills while adding 8-of-11 serv- had some nice digs and passes.” Brazilian defender Monica blocks for the Warriors. Ariel sists and served 20 of 20 with ing with an ace for the Bearcats, W.F. West (5-6) plays at top- scored on a header off a corner Saxon chipped in with three kills, five aces, Bryse Gilmore racked while teammate Ashlee Vadala ranked Tumwater on Thursday. kick in the third minute. The header beat goalkeeper Hope Solo and was the earliest goal al- Tuesday’s 2B Volleyball lowed by the U.S. in more than two years. The Americans extended their home unbeaten streak to 101 matches, their last loss com- ing on Nov. 6, 2004, against Den- mark in Philadelphia during a post-Olympic victory tour after the 2004 Athens Games. Lloyd was the Golden Ball winner at the Women's World Cup as the most outstanding player and capped the champi- onship with the fastest hat trick in tournament history in the final against Japan. Lloyd has a career-high 17 goals this season. The Americans had oppor- tunities before Lloyd's late goal. Alex Morgan missed wide on a header minutes after the open- ing goal and later had a left-foot- ed volley in the first half saved by Luciana. Megan Rapinoe had a scoring chance in the 69th min- ute off a counterattack but di- rected her left-footed shot off a counterattack directly at Luciana

Brandon Hansen / [email protected] and it was easily saved. Adna’s Riley Wellander (4), Sam Rolfe (15), Kendall Camoza (11) and Emma Manning (1) celebrate a point during a sweep of Toledo on Tuesday night in Central 2B The match against Brazil was League volleyball action in Toledo. the fifth game of the U.S. victory tour after winning the Women's World Cup this summer just a couple hours north in Vancouver, Balanced Attack Leads Pirates in Sweep at Toledo British Columbia. The two sides By The Chronicle “She played all-around solid 25-16, 25-13, here Tuesday to stay six kills and a pair of aces, while will play Sunday in Orlando. TOLEDO — A balanced Pi- ball and kept our offense in the undefeated in Central 2B League Carly King had 14 assists with rate attack put away Toledo in game,” Dotson said. “Overall, I volleyball action. two kills. Taylor Nihlius added three sets here Tuesday night, 25- thought we played really well as Olson recorded 18 kills and three kills, and Zoe McCoy a team. If we keep making those 16 digs, while Rylee White and 12, 25-17, 25-10, for a Central 2B served 100 percent. League volleyball victory. strides forward, good things will Abbi Music dished out 12 assists apiece for Napavine. “I think we stayed right with Kendall Camoza and Sam happen.” Adna (8-3, 5-1 league) will Jordin Pruett added 23 digs them,” MWP coach Tammy Rolfe each notched eight kills with eight kills, and Melissa Lee Kelly said. “We missed a lot of for Adna, with Rolfe serving 100 play at Napavine tonight. Toledo (2-8, 0-6 league) will host Win- and Angel Parker played well at serves, and never got into the percent with seven aces. Shanay lock tonight. the net, Napavine coach Monica Dotson added six kills and two third game.” Dailey pointed out. Napavine (10-1, 6-0 league) aces on perfect serving, while “Overall, I thought the team Emma Manning tallied five kills. Olson, Tigers Sweep MWP played really well,” Dailey said. will play at Adna on Thursday. Riley Wellander played well NAPAVINE — Mollie Olson “They’re playing a lot smarter go- Morton-White Pass (6-5, 3-3 defensively, according to Adna had a big match and Napavine ing into the home stretch.” league) will play at Wahkiakum coach Wendie Dotson. swept Morton-White Pass, 25-21, Sharon Hazen led MWP with on Thursday. XC

Continued from Sports 1 the Borst course a week earlier, during an EvCo race, in 17:44, and on Wednesday moved up from fourth place for his run- ner-up finish. Aberdeen’s Kyle Hurd, owner of one 10-best 5K times in the 2A ranks, won the boys varsity race in 17:09. W.F. West’s Terek Thornburg was sixth in 17:57, Rochester’s Kelin Pasko took eighth in 18:15 and Centralia’s Daniel Morales was 12th in 18:33. Tumwater, with five runners in the top nine, won the team scoring with 22 points to run- ner-up Black Hills’ 64. Centralia had two runners in the top six of the girls race Brandon Hansen / [email protected] in freshmen Makayla Erickson Centralia’s Makayla Erickson looks for room to pass a Tumwater runner during the Evergreen 2A Conference championships and Maggie Wood-Richardson. Wednesday at Fort Borst Park. Erickson took fourth, in 22:06, trimming 46 seconds off The top 10 runners from Seven varsity runners from Note: W.F. West had four of her time from a week prior. the four Evergreen 2A Confer- each team move on to the of the top five finishers in the Wood-Richardson was sixth, in ence schools earned spots on the district championships. The JV girls race. Kaiya Dix and Ju- 22:45. EvCo All-League team. Tumwa- District 4 2A Cross Country lie Johnston finished first and W.F. West’s Carlota Graff ter won the girls team event, as Championships will be held on second, with Jeweliana Walker ran a personal-best 23:01 to fin- well, with five runners in the top Saturday, Oct. 31, at Lewis River and Molly McMahan finishing ish in eighth. 11. Golf Course in Woodland. fourth and fifth. NFL Seahawks Reinstate FB Derrick Coleman, Sign C Jeanpierre RENTON (AP) — The Se- had announced the team's in- cause of concerns over the The Seahawks waived corner- attle Seahawks on Tuesday acti- tention of reinstating Coleman health of Patrick Lewis, who back Crezdon Butler and placed vated fullback Derrick Coleman on Monday. Coleman was ar- suffered ankle and knee injuries linebacker Brock Coyle on in- following his suspension after rested for investigation of ve- making his first start of the sea- jured reserve/designated for re- a car crash that led to his arrest hicular assault and hit-and-run son at center last Sunday against and re-signed center Lemuel last week, but no charges have Carolina. Jeanpierre made three turn due to a knee injury. Coyle Jeanpierre. been filed. starts last season at center for could return in Week 15 against Seattle coach Pete Carroll Jeanpierre was signed be- Seattle. Cleveland. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015 SPORTS

Scoreboard Sports on the Air 26 Wollan, Tessa WFW 27:34.81 AMERICAN CONFERENCE as 3 Preps 27 Anderson, Alex ROC 27:56.07 East W L T Pct PF PA THURSDAY, Oct. 22 Local Schedules 28 Mano, Athena CEN 28:17.71 New England 5 0 0 1.000 183 103 National League N.Y. Jets 4 1 0 .800 129 75 THURSDAY, October 22 29 Johnston, Hope BH 29:03.97 All games televised by TBS COLLEGE FOOTBALL Volleyball 30 Warner, Megan TUM 30:05.42 Buffalo 3 3 0 .500 145 139 Chicago 3, St. Louis 1 4 p.m. W.F. West at Tumwater, 7 p.m. 31 Horwath, Emily CEN 30:31.45 Miami 2 3 0 .400 103 111 Friday, Oct. 9: St. Louis 4, Chicago 0 Black Hills at Centralia, 7 p.m. 32 Everson, Ashlynn ABE 38:46.00 South ESPN2 — Temple at East Carolina Elma at Rochester, 7 p.m. Indianapolis 3 3 0 .500 126 147 Saturday, Oct. 10: Chicago 6, St. Lou- 4:30 p.m. Tenino at Forks, 7 p.m. Local Football Standings Houston 2 4 0 .333 128 155 is 3 ESPNU — Georgia Southern at Appalachian Winlock at Toledo, 7 p.m. Central 2B League Tennessee 1 4 0 .200 112 129 Monday, Oct. 12: Chicago 8, St. Louis State Napavine at Adna, 7 p.m. Team Lg. Ov. Jacksonville 1 5 0 .167 113 176 6 North 6 p.m. Mossyrock at Toutle Lake, 7 p.m. Pe Ell-WV 7-0 7-0 Tuesday, Oct. 13: Chicago 6, St. Louis Morton-White Pass at Wahkiakum, Toledo 6-1 6-1 Cincinnati 6 0 0 1.000 182 122 4 ESPN — California at UCLA 7 p.m. Napavine 5-2 5-2 Pittsburgh 4 2 0 .667 145 108 GOLF Pe Ell at Onalaska, 7 p.m. Morton-WP 5-2 5-2 Cleveland 2 4 0 .333 141 158 Cross Country Adna 4-3 4-3 Baltimore 1 5 0 .167 143 162 New York 3, Los Angeles 2 2 p.m. Adna, Morton-White Pass, Mossyr- Onalaska 3-4 3-4 West Friday, Oct. 9: New York 3, Los An- GOLF — PGA Tour, Shriners Hospital for ock, Napavine, Onalaska, Toledo, Win- Toutle Lk. 2-5 2-5 Denver 6 0 0 1.000 139 102 geles 1 Children Open, first-round, at Las Vegas lock at Central 2B League Champion- Winlock 2-5 2-5 Oakland 2 3 0 .400 107 124 Saturday, Oct. 10: Los Angeles 5, San Diego 2 4 0 .333 136 161 8:30 a.m. ships (at Mossyrock), 4 p.m. Mossyrock 1-6 1-6 New York 2 Tenino at Evergreen 2A/1A League Wahkiakum 0-7 0-7 Kansas City 1 5 0 .167 127 159 GOLF — LPGA Tour, Fubon LPGA Taiwan Monday, Oct. 12: New York 13, Los Championships (at Lake Sylvia), TBA NATIONAL CONFERENCE Angeles 7 Championship, second-round, at Tapei, Taiwan Girls Soccer Evergreen 2A/1A League East MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL W.F. West at Centralia, 7 p.m. Hoquiam 5-0 7-0 Philadelphia 3 3 0 .500 144 110 Tuesday, Oct. 13: Los Angeles 3, Forks at Tenino, 7 p.m. Montesano 4-1 5-2 N.Y. Giants 3 3 0 .500 139 136 New York 1 5 p.m. Aberdeen at Rochester, 7 p.m. Rochester 3-2 4-3 Dallas 2 3 0 .400 101 131 Thursday, Oct. 15: New York 3, Los TBS — National League Championship Se- Onalaska at Life Christian, 3:30 p.m. Tenino 3-2 5-2 Washington 2 4 0 .333 117 138 Angeles 2 ries, Game 4, NY Mets at Chicago Cubs Ocosta at Toledo, 6 p.m. Elma 3-2 5-2 South Winlock at Adna, 6 p.m. Eatonville 2-3 3-4 Carolina 5 0 0 1.000 135 94 NBA BASKETBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES Girls Swimming Aberdeen 0-5 0-7 Atlanta 5 1 0 .833 183 143 7 p.m. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Centralia, W.F. West at Tumwater, 4 Forks 0-5 1-6 Tampa Bay 2 3 0 .400 110 148 TNT — Preseason, Golden State at L.A. Lak- p.m. New Orleans 2 4 0 .333 134 164 American League Evergreen 2A Conference North All games televised by FS1 ers FRIDAY, October 23 Tumwater 1-0 7-0 Green Bay 6 0 0 1.000 164 101 Kansas City 3, Toronto 2 NFL FOOTBALL Football Black Hills 1-0 7-0 Minnesota 3 2 0 .600 96 83 Friday, Oct. 16: Kansas City 5, To- 5:25 p.m. Centralia at W.F. West, 7 p.m. W F West 0-1 4-3 Chicago 2 4 0 .333 120 179 ronto 0 CBS — Seattle at San Francisco Tenino at Montesano, 7 p.m. Centralia 0-1 3-3 Detroit 1 5 0 .167 120 172 Saturday, Oct. 17: Kansas City 6, Hoquiam at Rochester, 7 p.m. West 5:30 p.m. Toronto 3 Adna at Pe Ell-Willapa Valley (Men- Washington Prep Football Arizona 4 2 0 .667 203 115 NFL — Seattle at San Francisco Monday, Oct. 19: Toronto 11, Kan- lo), 7 p.m. State Poll St. Louis 2 3 0 .400 84 113 SOCCER Wahkiakum at Mossyrock, 7 p.m. By The Associated Press Seattle 2 4 0 .333 134 125 sas City 8 Class 4A Morton-White Pass at Napavine, 7 San Francisco 2 4 0 .333 100 160 Tuesday, Oct. 20: Kansas City 14, 7:50 a.m. 1, Camas (11) 7-0 119 p.m. 2, Lake Stevens (1) 7-0 103 Toronto 2 FS1 — UEFA Europa League, Borussia Dort- Winlock at Onalaska, 7 p.m. 3, Gig Harbor 7-0 95 Thursday’s Game Wednesday, Oct. 21: Toronto 7, mund at Qabala Toutle Lake at Toledo, 7 p.m. New Orleans 31, Atlanta 21 4, Gonzaga Prep 7-0 89 Kansas City 1 College Volleyball 5, Graham-Kapowsin 7-0 68 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 23: Toronto (Price 18- Tacoma at Centralia, 7 p.m. 6, Richland 6-1 55 Sunday’s Games FS1 — UEFA Europa League, Tottenham at 7, Skyline 6-1 48 Minnesota 16, Kansas City 10 5) at Kansas City (Ventura 13-8), 5:07 Anderlecht Tuesday’s Results 8, Olympia 6-1 41 Miami 38, Tennessee 10 p.m. 9, Kentwood 6-1 14 District 4 2A Boys Golf Tournament N.Y. Jets 34, Washington 20 x-Saturday, Oct. 24: Toronto at 12 p.m. 10, Central Valley 5-2 12 Pittsburgh 25, Arizona 13 FS1 — UEFA Europa League, Rubin Kazan at At Tumwater Valley Golf Course Others receiving 6 or more points: 11, Kansas City, 5:07 p.m. Monday & Tuesday Mountain View (6-1) 9. Cincinnati 34, Buffalo 21 Liverpool Detroit 37, Chicago 34, OT Final Results: State Qualifiers National League 1. Dylan Christoffer, TUM 150 Class 3A Denver 26, Cleveland 23, OT All games televised by TBS 2. Will Alexander, WFW 151 1, Eastside Catholic (12) 7-0 120 Houston 31, Jacksonville 20 FRIDAY, Oct. 23 3. Ryan Ziebart, BH 152 2, Bellevue 5-1 107 Carolina 27, Seattle 23 New York 4, Chicago 0 AUTO RACING 4. Justin Cox, AB 153 3, Lincoln 7-0 96 San Francisco 25, Baltimore 20 Saturday, Oct. 17: New York 4, Chi- 4, Sumner 7-0 81 8 a.m. 5. Jordan Baird, TUM 157 Green Bay 27, San Diego 20 cago 2 5, Blanchet 6-1 70 New England 34, Indianapolis 27 NBCSN — Formula One, U.S. Grand Prix, 6. Troy Parrish, RAL 157 6, Glacier Peak 6-1 54 Sunday, Oct. 18: New York 4, Chi- 7. Deter Voetberg, CEN 158 7, O’Dea 5-2 42 Open: Dallas, Oakland, St. Louis, cago 1 practice, at Austin, Texas Tampa Bay 8. Austin White, MM 158 8, Kamiakin 6-1 26 Tuesday, Oct. 20: New York 5, Chi- 10 a.m. 9. Hayden Huddleston, WOO 159 9, Mt. Spokane 6-1 24 cago 2 10. Logan Moses, RID 160 10, Kennedy 6-0 22 Monday’s Game FS1 — NASCAR Camping World Truck Se- 11. Dillon Franke, WOO 165 Others receiving 6 or more points: 11, Philadelphia 27, N.Y. Giants 7 Wednesday, Oct. 21: New York 8, ries, practice, at Talledega, Ala. 12. Nick Rinck, MM 165 Lakes (5-2) 10. Chicago 3 11 a.m. 13. Brendan King, AB 166 Thursday, Oct. 22 Class 2A NBCSN — NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, prac- 14. Zachary Kochis, RAL 166 Seattle at San Francisco, 5:25 p.m. WORLD SERIES 1, Tumwater (13) 7-0 130 tice, at Talledega, Ala. 15. Brock Hawes, ROC 167 2, Ellensburg 7-0 115 (Best-of-7) 16. Hayden Dobyns, WFW 167 3, Squalicum 7-0 97 Sunday, Oct. 25 All games televised by Fox Noon 17. Blake Fullington, BH 167 4, Prosser 6-1 84 Buffalo vs. Jacksonville at London, 6:30 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27: at American NBCSN — Formula One, U.S. Grand Prix, 18. (A) Sean Dunn, ABE 168 5, Hockinson 7-0 83 Atlanta at Tennessee, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 28: at AL 6, Archbishop Murphy 7-0 60 Pittsburgh at Kansas City, 10 a.m. practice, at Austin, Texas 19. (A) Bryce Dobyns, WFW 169 Friday, Oct. 30: at National League 7, Olympic 7-0 50 Cleveland at St. Louis, 10 a.m. FS1 — NASCAR Camping World Truck Se- Saturday, Oct. 31: at NL Wednesday’s Results 8, Cheney 7-0 41 Tampa Bay at Washington, 10 a.m. 9, Black Hills 7-0 26 x-Sunday, Nov. 1: at NL ries, practice, at Talledega, Ala. Cross Country Minnesota at Detroit, 10 a.m. 10, Lynden 5-2 18 Houston at Miami, 10 a.m. x-Tuesday, Nov. 3: at AL 1:30 p.m. At Fort Borst Park Others receiving 6 or more points: 11, x-Wednesday, Nov. 4: at AL Evergreen 2A Conference Champion- Sedro-Woolley (5-2) 7. New Orleans at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. NBCSN — NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, prac- ships N.Y. Jets at New England, 10 a.m. tice, at Talledega, Ala. BOYS RESULTS Class 1A Oakland at San Diego, 1:05 p.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Team Scores 1, Royal (11) 7-0 128 Dallas at N.Y. Giants, 1:25 p.m. Tumwater 22 2, King’s (2) 7-0 116 Philadelphia at Carolina, 5:30 p.m. NHL 4 p.m. Black Hills 64 3, Zillah 7-0 105 Open: Chicago, Cincinnati, Denver, 4, Connell 6-1 85 NBCSN — Yale at Pennsylvania W.F. West 67 Green Bay National Hockey League 5, Cascade Christian 5-1 69 5 p.m. Centralia 90 EASTERN CONFERENCE 6, Hoquiam 7-0 66 ESPN — Memphis at Tulsa 7, Mount Baker 6-1 50 Monday, Oct. 26 Atlantic Division Individual Results 8, Port Townsend 7-0 47 Baltimore at Arizona, 5:30 p.m. W L OT Pts 7:30 p.m. 1 Hurd, Kyle ABE 17:09.34 9, Colville 6-1 28 Montreal 7 0 0 14 ESPN2 — Utah State at San Diego State NFL Leaders 2 Guyer, J.P. WFW 17:17.16 10, Freeman 5-2 7 Tampa Bay 4 2 1 9 Others receiving 6 or more points: Offense GOLF 3 Groat, Evan TUM 17:23.17 Florida 3 2 1 7 4 Morrissey, Joseph TUM 17:28.74 None. Passing 2 p.m. Ottawa 3 2 1 7 5 Dellsite, Andrew TUM 17:57.58 1. Philip Rivers, SD 2116 Class 2B 2. Andy Dalton, CIN 1761 Detroit 3 3 0 6 GOLF — PGA Tour, Shriners Hospital for 6 Thornburg, Terek WFW 17:57.98 1, Lind-Ritzville Sprague (7) 7-0 114 3. Matt Ryan, ATL 1751 Boston 2 3 1 5 Children Open, second-round, at Las Vegas 7 Valler, Jonah TUM 18:10.22 2, Pe Ell Willapa Valley (5) 7-0 112 4. Carson Palmer, ARI 1737 8 Pasko, Kelin ROC 18:15.37 Buffalo 2 4 0 4 8:30 p.m. 3, North Beach 7-0 96 5. Tom Brady, NE 1699 9 Knight, Ryan TUM 18:16.59 4, Okanogan 6-1 84 Toronto 1 3 2 4 GOLF — LPGA Tour, Fubon LPGA Taiwan 5, Toledo 6-1 72 Metropolitan Division 10 Fisher, Kyle BH 18:23.87 Rushing Championship, third-round, at Tapei, Taiwan 11 Wertjes, Nate TUM 18:29.71 6, Raymond 6-1 49 N.Y. Islanders 4 1 1 9 7, Napavine 5-2 48 1. Matt Forte, CHI 507 12 Morales, Daniel CEN 18:33.71 N.Y. Rangers 4 2 1 9 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 8, NW Christian (Colbert) 5-2 38 2. Devonta Freeman, ATL 505 13 Swanson, William TUM 18:46.87 9, Brewster 5-1 24 3. Chris Ivory, NYJ 460 Washington 4 1 0 8 5 p.m. 14 Holman, Peter ROC 18:57.28 10, LaConner 5-1 9 4. Justin Forsett, BAL 457 Philadelphia 3 2 1 7 FS1 — American League championship se- 15 Phan, Andy BH 18:58.77 Others receiving 6 or more points: 11, 5. Chris Johnson, ARI 445 Pittsburgh 3 3 0 6 ries, Game 6, Toronto at Kansas City 16 Peters, Ryan BH 19:00.15 Life Christian Academy (5-1) 7. New Jersey 2 3 1 5 17 Brown, William CEN 19:22.42 Receiving Carolina 2 4 0 4 18 Belknap, Cylas ROC 19:28.04 Class 1B 1. DeAndre Hopkins, HOU 726 Columbus 0 7 0 0 SATURDAY, Oct. 24 19 Avery, Gavin BH 19:28.56 1, Liberty Christian (8) 7-0 107 2. Julio Jones, ATL 638 WESTERN CONFERENCE AUTO RACING 20 McBride, Aidan BH 19:29.10 2, Neah Bay (3) 5-0 102 3. Keenan Allen, SD 601 3, Touchet 6-0 87 21 Hawkins, Nolan WFW 19:35.25 4. Larry Fitzgerald, ARI 583 Central Division 7:30 a.m. 4, Evergreen Lutheran 6-0 69 5. Antonio Brown, PIT 547 Dallas 5 1 0 10 22 Broek, Josh BH 19:44.65 5, Almira Coulee-Hartline 6-1 63 FS1 — NASCAR Camping World Truck Se- 23 Huntley, Cameron BH 19:51.64 Nashville 5 1 0 10 Others receiving 6 or more points: 6, Defense ries, qualifying, at Talledega, Ala. 24 Moceri, Seth ROC 19:58.39 St. Louis 5 2 0 10 Republic (6-1) 12. Tackles 25 Vasquez, Anthony ROC 20:06.51 9:30 a.m. 1. D’Qwell Jackson, IND 71 Winnipeg 4 2 0 8 26 Ellingson, Jasper WFW 20:15.15 2. NaVorro Bowman, SF 59 Minnesota 3 1 1 7 FOX — NASCAR Camping World Truck Se- 27 Snideman, Austin CEN 20:16.47 2. Telvin Smith, JAX 59 Chicago 3 3 0 6 ries, The Fred’s 250, at Talledega, Ala. 28 Remington, Alex ABE 20:17.90 College Football 4. Vincent Rey, CIN 57 Colorado 2 3 1 5 NBCSN — Formula One, U.S. Grand Prix, 29 Stehr, Simon CEN 20:27.22 5. Daryl Smith, BAL 55 Pacific Division 30 Geringer, Caleb CEN 20:44.30 AP Top 25 qualifying, at Austin, Texas San Jose 4 2 0 8 31 Zylstra, Matthew WFW 20:49.39 The Top 25 teams in The Associ- Sacks Vancouver 3 1 2 8 1 p.m. 32 Reese, Connor ROC 20:52.09 ated Press college football poll, with 1. Carlos Dunlap, CIN 6.5 33 Long, Sam ROC 21:00.16 first-place votes in parentheses, records 2. Julius Peppers, GB 5.5 Arizona 3 2 1 7 NBCSN — NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, qual- 34 McCarthy, Kelly WFW 21:07.71 through Oct. 17, total points based on 25 2. Chandler Jones, NE 5.5 Edmonton 3 4 0 6 ifying, at Talledega, Ala. 35 Ford, Jacob WFW 22:05.21 points for a first-place vote through one 4. Fletcher Cox, PHI 5.0 Los Angeles 2 3 0 4 COLLEGE FOOTBALL 36 Webley, Brendan CEN 22:06.51 point for a 25th-place vote, and previous 4. Ezekiel Ansah, DET 5.0 Anaheim 1 3 1 3 9 a.m. 37 Keller, Crimson CEN 22:34.84 ranking: 1 5 0 2 38 Vazquez, Carlos ABE 23:15.14 Interceptions NOTE: Two points for a win, one point ESPNU — Pittsburgh at Syracuse 1. Josh Norman, CAR 4 39 Jamieson, Jacob ABE 23:26.77 Team Rec. Pts. Last for overtime loss. ABC — Clemson at Miami 1. Mike Adams, IND 4 40 Shaffer, Dru ABE 23:47.13 1. Ohio St. (28) 7-0 1,428 1 ESPN — Iowa State at Baylor 2. Baylor (12) 6-0 1,416 2 1. Charles Woodson, OAK 4 41 Pellervo, James ABE 26:11.54 Tuesday’s Games 3. Utah (16) 6-0 1,362 4 4. Aqib Talib, DEN 3 ESPNEWS — Houston at UCF 4. Walter Thurmond III, PHI 3 Nashville 5, Tampa Bay 4, SO GIRLS RESULTS 4. TCU (3) 7-0 1,338 3 ESPN2 — Northwestern at Nebraska New Jersey 3, Arizona 2, OT Team Scores 5. LSU (1) 6-0 1,306 6 FS1 — Kansas State at Texas 6. Clemson (1) 6-0 1,252 5 Pittsburgh 3, Florida 2, OT Tumwater 29 12:30 p.m. Black Hills 47 7. Michigan St. 7-0 1,202 7 MLB N.Y. Islanders 4, Columbus 0 Centralia 69 8. Alabama 6-1 1,133 10 Dallas 2, Philadelphia 1 ESPNU — TBA Major League Baseball W.F. West 70 9. Florida St. 6-0 1,041 11 Montreal 3, St. Louis 0 All Times PST ABC — Indiana at Michigan State 10. Stanford 5-1 917 15 Washington 6, Calgary 2 WILD CARD ESPN2 — Texas Tech at Oklahoma Individual Results 11. Notre Dame 6-1 898 14 Tuesday, Oct. 6: Houston 3, New 12. Iowa 7-0 820 17 ESPN — Penn State at Maryland 1 Ericks, Lauren TUM 20:24.74 York 0 Wednesday’s Games 13. Florida 6-1 785 8 2 Shackell, Ava BH 21:08.18 Wednesday, Oct. 7: Chicago 4, Pitts- Buffalo 2, Toronto 1, SO CBS — Tennessee at Alabama 14. Oklahoma St. 6-0 735 16 3 Hansen, Aislynn TUM 21:59.89 burgh 0 Philadelphia 5, Boston 4, OT FS1 — Kansas at Oklahoma State 15. Michigan 5-2 614 12 4 Erickson, Makayla CEN 22:06.77 Edmonton 3, Detroit 1 5 Wertjes, Olivia TUM 22:34.33 15. Texas A&M 5-1 614 9 1 p.m. DIVISION SERIES Carolina 1, Colorado 0, OT 6 Wood-Richardson, M.CEN 22:45.39 17. Oklahoma 5-1 565 19 (Best-of-5; x-if necessary) ESPNEWS — SMU at USF 7 Bolton, Shea BH 22:50.28 18. Memphis 6-0 554 NR American League Thursday’s Games PAC-12 — Washington State at Arizona 8 Graff, Carlota WFW 23:01.82 19. Toledo 6-0 346 22 Kansas City 3, Houston 2 9 Reynolds, Hannah TUM 23:16.30 20. California 5-1 337 23 Thursday, Oct. 8: Houston 5, Kansas Arizona at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 10 Won, Chantal BH 23:35.65 21. Houston 6-0 318 24 City 2 Dallas at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. ESPN — Texas A&M at Ole Miss 11 Short, Codi TUM 23:55.85 22. Temple 6-0 217 NR Friday, Oct. 9: Kansas City 5, Hous- New Jersey at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m. ESPN2 — Florida State at Georgia Tech ton 4 12 Affeldt, Emmelyn BH 24:03.52 23. Duke 5-1 211 25 Anaheim at Nashville, 5 p.m. ESPNU — Western Kentucky at LSU 13 Russell, Rachel WFW 24:04.59 24. Mississippi 5-2 158 13 Sunday, Oct. 11: Houston 4, Kansas Columbus at Minnesota, 5 p.m. City 2 14 Ponyah, Camille WFW 24:35.39 25. Pittsburgh 5-1 73 NR Florida at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 12: Kansas City 9, 15 Eacker, Melia CEN 24:42.19 Others receiving votes: Missis- Houston 6 Washington at Vancouver, 7 p.m. FOX — Utah at USC 16 McBride, Fiona BH 24:47.25 sippi St. 63, BYU 21, UCLA 18, North Wednesday, Oct. 14: Kansas City 7, Los Angeles at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 17 Sinok, Viktoria WFW 24:58.06 Carolina 17, Texas Tech 14, Georgia 12, Houston 2 18 Laramie, Eliah ROC 25:11.46 W. Kentucky 11, Arizona St. 10, Wis- ABC — Ohio State at Rutgers Friday’s Games 19 Davis, Mya WFW 25:19.18 consin 8, Utah St. 7, Northwestern 4. 7:15 p.m. Toronto 3, Texas 2 Montreal at Buffalo, 4 p.m. 20 Heiser, Emily BH 25:21.63 Thursday, Oct. 8: Texas 5, Toronto 3 Boston at N.Y. Islanders, 4:30 p.m. ESPN2 — Wyoming at Boise State 21 Munoz-Alvarez, K. CEN 25:35.96 Friday, Oct. 9: Texas 6, Toronto 4, 14 Tampa Bay at Winnipeg, 5 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 22 Holman, Gabriella ROC 25:40.85 NFL innings 23 Swanson, Georgia TUM 25:45.88 Sunday, Oct. 11: Toronto 5, Texas 1 Detroit at Calgary, 6 p.m. ESPN — Washington at Stanford 24 Witham, Emilee WFW 27:06.65 National Football League Monday, Oct. 12: Toronto 8, Texas 4 Washington at Edmonton, 6 p.m. PAC-12 — Colorado at Oregon State 25 Servanti, Alex ROC 27:11.31 All Times PDT Wednesday, Oct. 14: Toronto 6, Tex- Carolina at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015

College Football NFL Gritty QB Falk Has WSU Aiming for Bowl Bid Seattle RB HOT START: Former Walk- Fred Jackson On QB Leading Cougs in Surprising 4-2 Start Uninjured in By Nicholas K. Geranios Car Crash The Associated Press RENTON (AP) — Seattle Se- PULLMAN — Washington ahawks running back Fred Jack- State receiver Gabe Marks means son was uninjured when his car it as a compliment when he says crashed outside the team's facil- quarterback Luke Falk isn't "real ity on Tuesday. pretty." The Renton Police Depart- It's his way of saying that the ment said shortly before 5 p.m. Pac-12's leading passer is one PDT on Tuesday, Jackson lost gritty guy. control of his 2016 Chevrolet "He's not like a lot of the quar- Corvette as he drove down Se- terbacks today, real pretty and ahawks Way. The crash hap- stuff like that," Marks said. "He's pened about 48 hours before the like one of us. He likes to get out Seahawks face the San Francisco there and get dirty with us." 49ers in a Thursday night game. "I appreciate his comment," Jackson's vehicle sustained Falk said. "I just want to be here moderate front end damage. to win." Jackson remained on scene until He's certainly accomplish- officers arrived and was cooper- ing that. Falk is a big part of the ative. He was then taken by team reason that Washington State personnel back to the facility and (4-2, 2-1 Pac-12) is on track for a did not report any injuries. possible bowl game and hanging Photos of Jackson's car with tough in the Pac-12. New York license plates were Falk, a sophomore in his first seen on social media. A stop sign season as a starter, has thrown and street signs were knocked for 2,371 yards and 21 touch- over in the wreck. The accident downs this season with just four happened at the end of a long interceptions. He leads the con- straight road with a slight bend ference with 395.2 yards passing at the end that leads from the Se- per game. ahawks facility to Lake Washing- He's often had to absorb some ton Blvd. The stop sign knocked real punishment while getting to those numbers — hence the talk over was in front of a "Welcome of toughness. to Renton" sign that includes the But after taking 14 sacks Seahawks logo. combined in a loss to No. 20 Early reports indicated Jack- California and a win against son may have been racing with Oregon, Falk concentrated dur- a teammate and that's what ing last weekend's Oregon State caused the accident, but Renton game on getting the ball out as police say those reports are false and there was no indication that quickly as possible, sometimes Young Kwak / The Associated Press without even getting his hands Washington State quarterback Luke Falk (4) looks for a receiver during the irst half against Oregon State on Saturday in Jackson was racing. positioned on the laces. Pullman. Jackson tweeted thanks to As a result, he was sacked just those who expressed concern twice, despite throwing the ball to Connor Halliday and was with a second left to tie the game, either. later Tuesday night and wrote 50 times. rushed into action when Halli- then ran for a touchdown in the "You've got a few more people he simply lost control and wasn't No longer is Falk "pondering day broke his leg against South- first overtime, and threw for the patting you on the back," Falk racing. the mysteries of life" when he ern California in the ninth game winning touchdown in the sec- said. "You've got to shut that out." "My teammates, including drops back to pass, coach Mike of the 2014 season. In three ond overtime. He threw for 505 "Our goals and aspirations Marshawn (Lynch), stopped 2 Leach said. starts and portions of three other yards with five touchdowns and have not been achieved yet," he check on me," Jackson wrote. "He is sorting it out quicker," games, the freshman threw for no interceptions in that game. added. "We've got a lot more Jackson signed with Seattle Leach said. "It's helping him 1,859 yards, with 13 touchdowns "Since we haven't beaten those football to play." right before the start of the regu- quite a bit." and seven interceptions. guys for a while meant a lot to First up is a game at Arizona lar season after being a surprise Last weekend, he tied the There was little doubt who the fan base," Falk said. "I got a this Saturday, followed by a Hal- cut by the Buffalo Bills. The school record with six touch- would be the starter when train- few more texts than I usually do loween showdown with No. 10 move to Seattle reunited Jackson down passes — all in the first ing camp opened this year. after a game." Stanford in Pullman. with Lynch, a teammate with the half — in the 52-31 demolition of He's been validating that de- Falk appears to buy into The task at Arizona is simple, Bills. Oregon State. cision by putting the Cougars on Leach's mantra of focusing only Falk said: "If we score on every Jackson has been used spar- "He was on fire," Oregon State track for what would be just their on the next play and not look- drive, we've got a good chance of ingly and mostly as a third-down coach Gary Andersen said. "We second bowl game under Leach. ing down the road at things like winning the game." running back with the Seahawks. helped him at times, but he was The rare 45-38 win at Oregon bowl games. The team's goal remains to He suffered a high-ankle sprain on fire." on Oct. 10 was a particular eye- That philosophy doesn't call win the Pac-12 title, Falk said. in a Monday night game against The 6-foot-4 Falk, a former opener. Falk threw a short touch- for looking backward at a suc- "We just need to win each Detroit but played six days later walk-on, was a backup last year down pass to Dom Williams cessful first half of the season, week," he said. against Cincinnati. NFL Seahawks a Surprising Disappointment Through Six Weeks By Tim Booth that will determine where this construction and has left Russell this year, it's bitten us in the butt This is why we're the best. These The Associated Press season goes. Seattle is already Wilson scrambling for safety and twice." situations, they're not going to facing long odds to reach its goal been unable to get Marshawn Seattle's also lacking depth break us." RENTON — When Pete Car- of making the playoffs. Only 8 Lynch going. after a slow drain that followed These are all questions Car- roll struggled as a head coach dur- percent of teams since 1990 that The absence of center Max its title in 2013. Players have capi- roll is trying to answer. And ing his first stint in the NFL, and have started 2-4 ended up play- Unger, now in New Orleans, has talized on their success in Seattle there's little time. Much of what when Southern California was in ing in the postseason. loomed larger than the presence and cashed in elsewhere. So have Seattle can accomplish this sea- its rebuilding phase during his There's no panic in Seattle's of tight end Jimmy Graham — assistant coaches moving up the son will be determined in the early years in Los Angeles, there locker room now. That could the two key figures in an offsea- ranks by leaving for other teams. next two games, beginning with was a talent gap that explained change by the end of the week son swap between the Saints and And there is the question of the 49ers and then Nov. 1 at Dal- some of the shortcomings. That is why Carroll, above all if they lose at San Francisco on Seahawks. Graham might have fatigue, both physical and emo- las prior to its bye week. others in the Seattle Seahawks Thursday night. 29 catches, but Wilson is on pace tional. Is that drive still there for "Coach (John) Wooden told hierarchy, is struggling to un- "We can only get better. I don't for nearly 70 sacks. a team that's played more games me one time, it's every year derstand where his current team think our season will keep go- There are the fourth-quarter than any other the past two sea- the players change. You don't stands now. A team with start- ing like this where we keep giv- meltdowns, especially the past sons? Has seeing all its top stars change your philosophy, you ing talent the envy of many in ing them games like this. It's two weeks in losses to Cincin- receive that important second don't change your approach the NFL could at 2-4 be arguably not in our DNA," linebacker K.J. nati and Carolina when the Se- contract caused a letdown? Did because the players adapt as the biggest disappointment in Wright said. "We're going to turn ahawks' vaunted defense has reaching the pinnacle of the they go through their years and the league through the first six it around." been picked apart. Instead of league once and having a second things fit together. You always weeks. The reasons that Seattle is in coming through with clutch title snatched away in crush- stay with what you believe in," "I haven't really been in this this position are plentiful, from plays, the Seahawks have been ing fashion leave the Seahawks Carroll said. "But in that times kind of situation with a really missed assignments to a few key left asking questions about why drained? change, guys grow up, they ma- good team where it felt so much injuries to a lack of depth at some glaring mistakes are being made Perhaps that's what ture, they get paid, they're head- different and the results are flip- positions and perhaps a few too in the closing minutes. Thomas meant this week, saying ing into their contract year, there ping," Carroll said. many distractions. "We're not perfect. Like I he believed there were distrac- are a lot of things that factor into The Seahawks sit at a cross- From a purely football stand- said, the last couple of years we tions. guys' makeup. And we have to be roads headed into Thursday's point, Seattle's top issue is an of- could've been on different pages "We're going to outlast this," adaptable and fix and help and game at San Francisco, begin- fensive line that seemed an after- and been getting away with that," Thomas said. "This is why we're communicate and counsel all ning a critical two-week stretch thought in the Seahawks' roster linebacker Bruce Irvin said. "But in this position in the first place. the way through that." love our Purchase local them sPorts on Photos? chronline.com Sports 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015 SPORTS MINI SWAMPMiddle School Football CUP 2015 Chehalis Sweeps Junior Swamp Cup By The Chronicle Chehalis won both ends of the middle school Battle of the Swamp football game on Wednesday night at W.F. West High School’s Bearcat Stadium. In the seventh-grade game, Chehalis routed the visiting Yellowjackets by a 41-0 margin. Cade Haller and Carter McCoy each had a pair of touchdowns, while Max Taylor and Whalen De- skins each added scores for the host Wildcats. Chehalis won the eighth- grade game, 37-8, with Ryan Nogues, William Taylor, Kai- len Hayzen, Jaiyden Camoza and Kayden Kelly all scoring touchdowns. Bryce Cline added an interception for the winners. The event was a fund- raiser for the Chehalis Acti- vators, a group that provides support for Chehalis Middle School and community ath- letic programs.

TOP: Chehalis’ Kayden Kelley tries to round the corner during the middle school Swamp Cup held on Wednesday in Chehalis.

LEFT: Centralia’s Arturo Morales intercepts the ball during the middle school Swamp Cup.

Photos by Brandon Hansen / [email protected] ABOVE: Centralia’s Jacob Reyna brings the ball forward during the middle school Swamp Cup.

LEFT: Chehalis’ Cade Haller is dragged down by Centralia defenders during the middle school Swamp Cup held at Bearcat Stadium Wednesday in Chehalis.

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MLB Murphy Homers Again, Mets Sweep Cubs to Reach World Series CHICAGO (AP) — Daniel you’re just playing out the sched- burgh in the wild-card game and Murphy chased his son, Noah, ule and that’s no fun. To be able eliminated rival St. Louis in the up the third base line at Wrig- to completely reverse that 180 division series, but were unable ley Field. Manager Terry Collins and now celebrate and get a to mount much of a challenge sprayed champagne on a small chance to go to the World Series, against the Mets’ talented pitch- group of fans behind the visitor’s I wish I could bottle it all. I really ing staff. dugout. David Wright soaked in do. That’s an emotion I’ll never “I think we’re in a place no- the moment forget.” body expected us to be and we he chased Right when it looked as if his can be proud of that,” Bryant for so long. historic streak was coming to said. “We were four wins away A new an end, Murphy connected for a from going to the World Series. I generation two-run drive to center against think a lot of people didn’t really of Amazins Fernando Rodney in the eighth expect us to be here.” is heading to the World Series. inning. The second baseman The Cubs also loaded the bas- Murphy homered for a record raised his right arm as he round- es with no outs in the fourth, and sixth consecutive postseason ed first after his seventh homer only came away with one run on game, and the New York Mets of the playoffs — the string in- Kyle Schwarber’s grounder to brushed aside the Chicago Cubs cludes a shot in the deciding first. Starlin Castro lined right to 8-3 on Wednesday night for a Game 5 of the Division Series at Wright at third on a hard smash National League Championship Dodger Stadium last week. for the first out. Series sweep. Murphy, who was tied with While the Mets’ pitching “I can’t explain it. It’s such a Carlos Beltran for the postseason dominated much of the series, it blessing to contribute to what homer streak, finished with four was clear the Cubs were in trou- we’ve been able to do,” Murphy Charles Rex Arbogast / The Associated Press hits and batted .529 (9 for 17) in ble after aces Jon Lester and Jake said. the series. New York Mets’ Jeurys Familia and catcher Travis d’Arnaud celebrate after Game Arrieta dropped the first two Lucas Duda hit a three-run 4 of the National League baseball championship series against the Chicago Cubs D’Arnaud also homered as games in New York. Kyle Hen- homer in the first inning and a Wednesday in Chicago. The Mets won 8-3 to advance to the World Series. the Mets won their fifth pen- two-run double in the second at nant. Bartolo Colon pitched 1 dricks lasted just four innings on Wrigley Field, silencing a crowd left in the second inning with When Dexter Fowler looked 1-3 scoreless innings for his first Tuesday night, and Jason Ham- of 42,227 desperately hoping for soreness in his left shoulder. Any at a called third strike for playoff win since 2001, for Cleve- mel was even worse in Game 4. the beginning of an epic come- health issue for the slugger could the final out, Jeurys Familia land at Seattle. The 14 years, 12 With two out and a runner back in Game 4. be a big factor in the next round. dropped to his knees in front days between postseason vic- on in the first, Hammel walked Not this time. Not with New “Cespedes’ shoulder is going of the mound and then hopped tories for the 42-year-old right- Cespedes before Duda hit a long York’s array of power arms, and to be OK,” Collins said. “They up for a hug from catcher Tra- hander snapped the major league drive to center for his first play- Murphy swinging a hot stick that didn’t think there was any dam- vis d’Arnaud. They were soon record of exactly 14 years for Milt off homer. D’Arnaud followed made him the NLCS MVP. age. They thought an injection joined by the rest of their jubilant Wilcox, according to STATS. with a shot to right for the Mets’ The Mets never trailed would calm it down in a day, so teammates in the infield grass. Colon, who made 31 starts second set of consecutive homers against the Cubs and advanced he’ll be ready.” By wrapping it up fast, the this season, replaced rookie Ste- in playoff history, joining Darryl to the World Series for the first The Cubs, meanwhile, still Mets can now set up their impos- ven Matz with two out in the Strawberry and Kevin McReyn- time since they lost to the cross- haven’t won the crown since ing rotation how they want for fifth and runners on first and olds in Game 4 of the 1988 NLCS town Yankees in five games in 1908. Manager Joe Maddon’s the World Series. Jacob deGrom, second. He struck out Kris Bry- against Los Angeles. 2000. They will play at either To- wild-card bunch surged into this Matt Harvey and Noah Synder- ant swinging on a 3-2 pitch, pre- Hammel was replaced by Tra- ronto or Kansas City in Game 1 series, but was overmatched. gaard will all be on full rest, and serving New York’s 6-1 lead. vis Wood after a one-out walk on Tuesday night — the Royals “They did not let us up for then some. Bryant hit a two-run homer in the second, and Duda drove lead 3-2 in the ALCS. air at any point,” Maddon said. “This is a long time com- in the eighth, but it was way home two more runs with a But the first big question for “Their domination of the early ing,” Wright said. “We’ve been too late for Chicago in its first double into the gap in right-cen- New York is the health of center part of the game and their pitch- through some bad times. We’ve appearance in the NLCS in 12 ter. Duda was just 3 for 24 in the fielder Yoenis Cespedes, who ing was impressive.” been through Septembers where years. The Cubs shut out Pitts- playoffs coming into the night. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015

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Carrina Stanton / For The Chronicle A close up of Donna Dion’s coloring image In Chehalis, Coloring Is Not Just for Kids

ADULT COLORING BOOKS: manent sitting oring (usually much and friends and relaxing is the area at the front less racy images) is best part,” Donna Dion said. Long-time Trend Has of the store with a Another Chance so much a part of her Hartz, who is a firm believer New Resurgence table stocked and routine that she ac- in the buy local movement, said ready for coloring. to Color tually keeps a drawer he believes it is the social aspect By Carrina Stanton Employees said the in her desk at work of adult coloring that has the Book ‘n' Brush will host Coloring & Cock- offering is a good For The Chronicle tails Reloaded 5:30-8:30 p.m. Nov. 21. $5 cover stocked to be ready potential to not only benefit his way for the shop to charge per person. Come into the store to to color at break shop but others in the down- You can't call the adult color- allow customers to RSVP or call at (360) 748-6221 or check out times. town. For the first Coloring and ing book trend new. try out the array of “In the last year Cocktails he partnered with Book 'n' Brush employee the event page on Facebook at https://www. coloring materials facebook.com/events/1604781303119272/. I've started draw- Brian and Jenny Kearney, new Sherry Nickerson said she re- before purchasing. ing and coloring a owners of the Market Street Pub, members buying coloring sheets “When people lot more to de-stress to provide the alcohol and food when she was in high school. come in and want and bring out my in- for the event. And while these books have been to know about our it's the same thing.” ner child,” she said. Hartz noted that at a recent consistent sellers, mostly among colored pencils we can say, 'Here Adult coloring books are While coloring can be a soli- trade conference he learned a homeschoolers and artists, Nick- are the three kinds we have, try similar to the versions aimed at tary endeavor for some, many small bookstore in Poulsbo ac- erson said in the last year or two them out,'” said employee Me- children, except the designs are adults who color gravitate to- tually has an event similar to they have gained tremendous lissa Carbaugh typically more intricate and the ward making it a group activity. Coloring & Cocktails and each momentum in the mainstream The shop also hosted its first paper is usually better quality. Lauren Dion, Olympia, said she month it is hosted at a different book-buying crowd. ever Coloring & Cocktails Oct. Book 'n' Brush carries hundreds first got into coloring because downtown eatery. He said the “This craze has been 40 years 17 and have already planned a but there are thousands avail- she read that many people who event drew people from both in- plus but now we have this resur- followup event for Nov. 21. The able. Many designs are geometric struggle with anxiety like her side and outside Lewis County gence,” Nickerson said. event allowed customers to bring and mandala inspired repetitive use it for therapy. She said col- and he hopes future events will Book 'n' Brush owner Da- their own materials or come use patterns and off-shoots of the oring has helped her anxiety but continue to have the same draw. vid Hartz said he did not ex- the stores and enjoy food and Zentangle pattern movement. the added benefit is that she got “My goal is for this to be pect coloring to become such a beverages while they colored. Others topics include: fan- her mom, Donna Dion, Olym- something that's fun and relax- popular activity for adults. He Dozens of people packed into tasy and fairy tales; nature; in- pia, into it as well and now they ing and something that people said at a recent trade show, col- the storefront and laughed and spirational; educational; popu- often get together to color. will walk away from and they'll oring books were his largest or- visited while working on col- lar culture; and even irreverent “Spending time with family want to do it again,” Hartz said. der. And he's not alone. Hartz oring sheets. Kristi Van Wyck, (one book called “Coloring for said he learned from his fellow Napavine; Julianne Alvord, Win- Grown Ups” features activ- bookstore owners that coloring lock; and Diana Telders, Onalas- ity sheets such as “Hipster or books seems to be one of the ka work together at Napavine Homeless?”). Some of the books hottest categories of books right Elementary and meet up with feature heavy, artist quality pa- now. several other school employees per and the sheets are designed “Who would have thought once a month to color. Alvord to be torn out of the book for you'd be able to get adults to sit and Telders also color together display. There are also note down and get totally absorbed in on their lunch breaks. cards and postcards that people this creative design?” Hartz said. “It's how we make ourselves can color. The coloring trend has in- not work through our lunch There is even a truly adult spired the Chehalis bookseller break and it's great for the line of coloring books that con- to make some changes to its stress,” Telders said. tain adult themes. Sitting at a offerings. Book 'n' Brush re- “I just like to finish the pic- table at Coloring & Cocktails cently opened an art corner for ture and see the design come dubbed the “naughty table,” kids, and employees noticed out as you work on it,” Alvord Marisa Smith, of University that groups of teenagers would explained of the side of color- Place, worked on a realistic pin- sometimes come in and spend ing that gives her satisfaction. “I up girl coloring page. She said up to a half hour coloring there. used to do counted cross stitch she hadn't planned on coloring They organized a weekly color- and you start with a piece with an adult themed picture but de- A display of adult coloring books at Book ‘n’ Brush in Chehalis. The popularity of ing time for teens and adults nothing on it and then slowly cided it would be something fun such books has skyrocketed in recent years, spawning thousands of books of that quickly evolved into a per- something comes out. I think an unique to try. Smith said col- myriad subjects.

Kristi Van Wyck, Napavine, laughs while coloring with Erin Johnson, Glenoma, (left) and Diana Telders, Onalaska (pictured from back). Van Wyck and Telders belong to a group of Napavine Elementary employ- ees who gather monthly to color together. Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015 LIFE CalendarCommunity

Editor’s Best Bet Tour of Mountain View Cemetery Scheduled Malynda Wilson, a local histo- ing place of prominent Centralians, rian, and Daniel LaPlaunt, chairman including Mary and Joseph Borst of the Historic Preservation Com- and their family, and those who- de mission, will be hosting a cemetery fine some of the most impactful as- HAVE AN EVENT YOU tour at 10 a.m. Saturday at Mountain pects of our history. View Cemetery, 1113 Caveness Drive, Wilson and LaPlaunt will also WOULD LIKE TO INVITE THE PUBLIC TO? Centralia. discuss the powerful symbols of a Submit your calendar items to Newsroom Assistant Wilson and LaPlaunt will be bygone era in the memorials within Doug Blosser by 5 p.m. Friday the week before you would presenting a historical overview of the cemetery. They will also talk like them to be printed. He can be reached at calendar@ Mountain View Cemetery, including about the materials of memorializa- chronline.com or (360) 807-8238. Please include all relevant the cemeteries of the past that now tion and compare practical concerns information, as well as contact information. Events can also comprise this site. of survivors regarding final disposi- be submitted at www.chronline.com Mountain View is the final rest- tion, yesterday and today.

nity Center, 101 E. Seventh St., second “The Intern,” 7 p.m., Roxy Theater, income is less than 200 percent of the sored by Human Response Network, Today floor, Bucoda, (360) 736-6717 Morton, adults $8, students and seniors poverty level, (360) 623-1485 (360) 748-6601 $7, (360) 496-5599 Lewis County Democrats, dinner Lewis County Writers critique ses- Community Farmers Market, final Second Chance/Lewis County Brain and social hour 5 p.m., meeting 6 p.m., sion, 5:15-7:15 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, day of season, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Boistfort Injury Support Group, 5 p.m., call (360) Ramblin Jack’s Rib Eye, Interstate 5 exit Chehalis, http://lewiscountywriters. Libraries Street, downtown Chehalis, (360) 740- 864-4341 or (360) 983-3166 for meeting 72, (360) 978-5190 wordpress.com/ 1295, www.communityfarmersmarket. location Games Night, 6 p.m., Matrix Coffee- Author Visit: Hambruch, for net Men’s Fraternity Authentic Man- house, Chehalis, free, (360) 740-0492 adults, 1 p.m., Randle hood, 6 p.m., Lewis County Gospel Grange Booster Night, potluck 6:30 Support Groups Timberland Reads Together: Story Mission, 72 SW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, p.m., program 7 p.m., Newaukum H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., Writing in the Age of the Internet, for Public Agencies (360) 880-3029 Grange, (360) 740-8033 Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 teens and adults, writer/editor Tom Centralia City Council, 7 p.m., City Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, Maddox, 2 p.m., Centralia Hall, 118 W. Maple St., Centralia, (360) [email protected] Sharing Memories, for adults, 3 p.m., 330-7670 Wednesday, Oct. 28 Public Agencies Celebrate Recovery, dinner 6 p.m., Randle Napavine City Council, 6 p.m., Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency large group 7 p.m., small groups 8 p.m., Napavine City Hall, 407 Birch St., (360) on Aging, Council of Governments, 2 Grace Foursquare Church, 3030 Borst 262-3547, ext. 213 Islam Is Topic of p.m., 2404 Heritage Court SW, Suite A, Ave., Centralia, (360) 736-0778, www. Sunday, Oct. 25 Lewis County Planning Commission, Olympia, (360) 664-3162, ext. 112, (888) gracefoursquarechurch.com 6 p.m., Lewis County Courthouse, (360) Lyceum Lecture 545-0910, ext. 112, or email Rebecca. Angela Meade concert, 2 p.m., Cor- 740-1284, http://goo.gl/1a1Zb “Islam 101: Perceptions, Mis- [email protected] bet Theatre, Centralia College, $40 box Lewis County PUD Commission, 10 seats, $30 reserved seating, to benefit conceptions and Context for the Saturday, Oct. 24 a.m., PUD auditorium, 345 NW Pacific 21st Century” will be the topic Deborah Meade scholarship endow- Ave., Chehalis, (360) 748-9261 or (800) Libraries ment, (360) 736-9391, ext. 290 or email 562-5612 of a lecture by scholar David Book Babies, for babies birth-24 Northwest Wind [email protected] Fenner as part of the Centralia months, 10 a.m., Chehalis Symphony to Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo College Lyceum Series Wednes- Mother Goose Play Group, for chil- starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Libraries day. Jackson Highway, Chehalis dren birth-6 years, 10:30 a.m., Centralia Preschool Story Time, for children The lecture will be 1-2 p.m. Open Season With Community meal, 1-3 p.m., Rotary Make It @ the Library: Word Pendant 3-6 years, 10:30 a.m., Centralia in Washington Hall 103. Necklaces, for adults, 2 p.m, Tenino ‘Hollywood’ Riverside Park, Centralia, free, spon- sored by Jesus Name Pentecostal The presentation will focus on Author Visit: Anthea Sharp, for all The Northwest Wind Sym- Church, Chehalis, (360) 623-9438 ages, 6 p.m., Oakville Organizations Islam and the many aspects that phony will launch its 25th year Pumpkin Express, 10 a.m., 3:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Jackson High- form the substance of a rich cul- with a performance entitled Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad, Elbe, www. ture, traditions and a way of life. mrsr.com, (360) 569-7959 way, 7 p.m. Organizations “Hollywood” Saturday at Corbet Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., David Fenner’s interest in Theatre at Centralia College. World Class Antique Dairy Collection Bucoda Rebekah Lodge 144, 7 p.m., Auction, inspection 10 a.m., auction Unity Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, Islam dates back to his experi- Bucoda Odd Fellows Community Cen- The concert will begin at 7 noon, Blue Pavilion, Southwest Wash- (360) 748-1753, [email protected] ence as a young man when he ter, 101 E. Seventh St., second floor, Bu- p.m. ington Fairgrounds, Garrison Auction- Two Town Tuners, 7 p.m., Lewis and first traveled to the region to coda, (360) 736-6717 The following pieces are eers, (360) 785-3008 Clark Hotel, 117 W. Magnolia St., Centra- live in the Sultanate of Oman Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, planned for the concert: A Girl and a Gun, noon-5 p.m., Fire- lia, (360) 269-8146 or (360) 748-3521 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 on the Arabian Peninsula for • “Horray for Hollywood,” arms Academy of Seattle, 3399 Centra- Tuesday Quilting Rebels, 10 a.m.-2 Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 p.m., Oakview Grange, 2715 N. Pearl St., six years. He retired from the Warren Barker lia-Alpha Road, $25, women 18 and up, Lewis County Republican Club, (360) 978-6100 Centralia, (360) 736-4671 University of Washington in lunch served at noon, Woodland Es- • “Disney at the Oscars,” GriefShare, grief recovery seminar 2007 as the assistant vice pro- tates, Chehalis, (360) 740-9868 John Moss and support group, 7-9 p.m., Mountain vost for international educa- S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst • Catch Me If You Can,” John Organizations View Baptist Church, 1201 Belmont Ave., tion, following a career that Park, Kitchen 1, Centralia, (360) 269- Williams, Nicklas Waroff, on Men’s Fraternity, 6-7:30 p.m., Day- Centralia, child care provided through 3827 or (360) 736-4163 fifth grade, (360) 827-2172 included establishing exchange the saxophone spring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson programs with universities in Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, • “Grover’s Corners” from Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 or Mount St. Helens Patchwork Quil- 1993 S. Market Blvd, Chehalis, (360) email [email protected] ters, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Lewis County His- Egypt, Morocco, Uzbekistan, 520-0772 “Our Town,” Aaron Copland torical Museum, 599 NW Front St., Che- Turkey and Pakistan. • “At the Movies: A Suite of Young Adult Biblio Babble Book Club, Zonta Club of Centralia-Chehalis, 6 1:30-3 p.m., Book ‘n’ Brush, 518 N. Mar- halis, first Tuesday, potluck, 10 a.m.-2 Fenner and his wife returned p.m., Elks Lodge, 1732 S. Gold St., Cen- Scenarios,” John Philip Sousa ket Blvd., Chehalis, (360) 748-6221 or p.m., St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, to the Arabian Peninsula to tralia, (360) 330-0564 • Music from “The Incredi- [email protected] 1826 SW Snively Ave., Chehalis, (360) 880-5134 found an educational center for bles,” Michael Giacchino Arab and Western students that Support Groups • “A Bug’s Life,” Randy New- Monday, Oct. 26 is designed to explore faith, lan- man Support Groups guage, natural resources and di- “Up From Grief,” for those grieving • Main theme from “Star the loss of a loved one, 11 a.m.-12:30 Free community dinner, 5:30-6:30 NAMI Lewis County Connections plomacy. Wars,” John Williams p.m., Morton Community Methodist p.m., Centralia United Methodist Support Group, 5:30-7 p.m., Twin Cities Fenner currently lives in Se- Tickets, $12, are available at Senior Center, (360) 880-8070 or sher- Church, Fourth and Main, Morton, (360) Church, 506 S. Washington Ave., (360) attle. 330-2640 the door or at Book ‘n’ Brush in 736-7311 [email protected] This Lyceum lecture is spon- Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 Chehalis. Students are admitted “The Intern,” 7 p.m., Roxy Theater, Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, for sored by Humanities Washing- p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1209 free with a paying adult. Morton, adults $7, students and seniors people who speak Spanish, 5:30-7 p.m., N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) $6, (360) 496-5599 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, spon- ton. 736-9268 Season tickets for all three Us Too Southwest Washington Pros- concerts are available for $30. tate Cancer Support Group, 7-8 p.m., Send a ticket request to secre- Public Agencies Mother Joseph Room, Providence Cen- tary@northwestwindsymphony. Lewis County Commission, 10 a.m., Longview tralia Hospital, (360) 388-6271 org. 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Pearl St., Centralia, (360) (360) 785-3008 Oktoberfest with the Blaser Brothers, 748-1753, [email protected] Rock City, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., Scat- 7-10 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm to Table Res- Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, Vinyl Windows ter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, taurant, 576 W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) 1993 S. 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By Todd Martens ibly deep, but also stunningly Los Angeles Times simple to grasp. “Mario Maker” players will find themselves tin- Thirty years ago a plump lit- kering with the game’s fantasti- tle plumber in red overalls revo- cal worlds in moments — a gold lutionized gaming. star in a castle, a Goomba on a On Sept. 13, 1985, Nintendo ship, a perilous squid underwa- released “Super Mario Bros.,” ter. the signature title in what would “Mr. Miyamoto is a won- become the company’s block- derful teacher,” says Richard buster home video game console, Lemarchand, a game designer the Nintendo Entertainment and associate professor at USC System. Games. Fame has treated Mario well. “When one approaches one Three decades on, the char- of his games, the game is wel- acter drawn up by game design coming to you. It gives you time master Shigeru Miyamoto is and space to orient yourself to still immediately identifiable. the game. It teaches, not in a And his games regularly sell in didactic way — not by lectur- the multiple millions. What’s ing you, not by presenting you the secret? with mundane tutorials — but it “It was the big nose and the teaches you simply by allowing mustache,” says Miyamoto, you to play.” short, trim and still prone to Take the first level of “Super playfulness in his early 60s. Mario Bros.” Look, over there. Mention, for instance, Mario’s It’s a walking brown mushroom. recent ability to transform into Can Mario touch it? No, he dies. hammer-tossing turtles, finish it a feline in “Super Mario 3D What if Mario jumps on it? Vi- off with a maze of angry spiked World,” and Miyamoto is likely ola, that worked. Now there’s blocks and you have instant to mimic having cat ears. a blinking box above Mario. frustration. Miyamoto, says Charles Maybe hit it with his head? That It’s a lot more difficult to cre- Pratt, a game designer who “You can talk about his effect unleashes another mushroom, ate a level on a curve, one that teaches at NYU’s Game Center, on the game industry, but he is this one with red polka-dots. It’s creates a natural evolution of kind of scary, actually.” is “like the jazz pianist who hits the game industry,” says Yusuke running away from Mario. Grab brain teasers for the player. Mario didn’t begin as Mario. only the notes he absolutely has Hashimoto, a developer at Plati- it? “Game makers oftentimes get The character was first seen to. He gets so much out of so num Games working with the “One of the things I really stuck in a sense of only being in Nintendo’s 1981 surprise little. That’s why the games are Nintendo master on the upcom- love about the original ‘Super able to see the game from the arcade smash “Donkey Kong,” amazing.” ing Wii U title “Star Fox Zero.” Mario Bros.’ is how bizarre and developer’s perspective,” says which sprang from the imagina- In the early ‘80s, games This month, nearly 30 years surreal it is and no one seems to Nintendo’s Yugo Hayashi, who tion of Miyamoto when he was meant Atari, arcades, “Space In- after the first “Super Mario notice,” Pratt says. “I think it’s reports to Miyamoto on the de- a young staff artist at Nintendo. vaders,” “Pac-Man.” It took Ma- Bros.,” Nintendo released “Su- truly brilliant on Miyamoto’s velopment of “Star Fox Zero.” “The very first game that I rio to give gamers a recognizable per Mario Maker,” a game that part. He wanted to make a great “Mr. Miyamoto,” Hayashi made, I drew the Mario char- character on par with Mickey allows fans to create levels for a game about jumping on things, continued, “is very good at be- acter for that game,” says Miya- Mouse. number of breakthrough titles but that doesn’t make any sense.” ing able to switch to the player moto, speaking through a trans- Today, it’s PlayStation, Xbox, in the “Super Mario Bros.” se- At least outside of a child- or user’s perspective. He notices lator. “Halo,” “Metal Gear.” Main- ries. It bears many of the hall- hood playground, which is often everything. He notices what “That was ‘Donkey Kong’ of stream video games require marks of a game overseen by cited as a prime source of Miya- small adjustments need to be course, and in Japan there were hours simply to learn and are Miyamoto, an artist whose ré- moto’s inspiration. made to make the game more many comic artists who at the often dependent upon complex sumé includes other household The second lesson of “Mario playable and easier to under- time would have a particular control schemes involving a names such as “Donkey Kong” Maker” is that it’s relatively easy stand. If I’m ever making a game character they would draw in dozen-plus buttons. and “The Legend of Zelda.” to create a challenging world. and there’s part that I’m not sure all of their different comics. So Mario? He runs and he Miyamoto’s games are typi- Throw some flaming blades about, that’s always the part that jumps. cally friendly, warm and incred- around moving platforms, add he immediately keys in on. It’s please see MARIO, page Life 7

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Washington Mayor and President Plant Roses Snowshoeing Up Burley Mountain State HISTORY

HistoryLink.org Lewis and Clark Begin Descending the Rapids of the Columbia River at Celilo Falls on Oct. 22, 1805 Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery encoun- ter Celilo Falls, at the begin- ning of a 55-mile stretch of the Columbia River that will prove to be the most difficult and dangerous part of their journey through the Pacific Northwest. Cattle Drives Over Snoqualmie Pass Are Reported on Oct. 22, 1870 It is reported that dur- ing the previous year more than 1,200 head of cattle were driven from Yakima Valley to Puget Sound. Most if not all of the cattle went over Sno- qualmie Pass.

Submitted by Dick Johnson / for Our Hometowns State Supreme Court During the winter of 1953 or 1954 Dick Johnson and Bill Squires took ad- vantage of good weather to snowshoe and ski up Burley Mountain south Denies Citizenship of Randle. Dick took this picture and recalls the trip as being quite an ex- for UW School of Law perience. “I’d never done it before and Bill hadn’t either.” The two stayed at Submitted by Mary Ann Kostick / for Our Hometowns the Burley Mountain ire lookout station. Dick and Bill worked for the Forest Grad Takuji Yamashita This picture shows the mayor and the garden club president planting roses Service and had a key that allowed them to get into the facility, where they at the Henderson Park at 13th and Market in Chehalis in 1952. The mayor slept overnight. About midmorning the next day the two started down the on Oct. 22, 1902 was Walter Graham, who had served for a number of years, and Maravene hill for home. The men were in their early 20s at the time of this trek and The Washington State Ellingson was president of the Friendly Neighbors Garden Club. both lived in Randle at the ranger station. Supreme Court denies citi- zenship for University of Washington School of Law graduate Takuji Yamashita (1874-1959). At this time, only U.S. citizens are admit- ted to the bar, a requirement for practicing law in Wash- ington state. An 1882 federal law limits U.S. citizenship “to aliens being free white per- sons and to aliens of African nativity and to persons of Af- rican descent.” This law is not changed until 1952, too late for Yamashita. Federal Agents Interrupt a Connected Smuggling Operation to your needs. in the San Juan Islands, Seize Two Tons of Marijuana, and Arrest Six Men on Oct. 22, 1978 Beneits that matter.

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GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

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PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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Mario: ‘ Previous to ‘Donkey Kong,’ They’re not Really Character-Based Games’ Continued from page Life 3 Mario, therefore, became the sci-fi gardens of “Pikmin” or when I drew that Mario for the someone to root for, a chubby the castles amid the forests of very first time, I thought, ‘Oh, I guy whose princess was often the “Super Mario Bros.” games. like this character. I want to use just out of reach. In game design circles, Mi- him in all of my games going “He’s not a threatening fig- yamoto’s childhood has become forward.’ At the time, I was call- ure,” says John Sharp, an asso- the stuff of legend. Born in 1952 ing him Mr. Video, for video ciate professor Parsons School in Sonobe, Kyoto, the young Mi- games.” of Design at The New School. yamoto spent his days exploring Mr. Video, also known as “He’s a little pudgy dude in over- the countryside and caverns of Jumpman and eventually Mario, alls. In that respect, he’s very in- a name he took from a former his hometown. viting to people. There’s some- “Famously, Mr. Miyamoto is Nintendo of America ware- thing about being the underdog, house landlord, was the result very influenced by his life ex- perhaps, wrapped up in that. periences in the creation of his of technological limitations of This underdog with fantastic the era. games, particularly his experi- powers and a limitless will and ences in nature,” says Lemarch- “Back then, we had a very drive to pursue his goals.” small amount of space with and. “As video games evolve An emphasis on broadly and mature, the inspiration for which to draw the character,” drawn characters was also a rar- Miyamoto says. “The original great games comes from ev- ity for games in the early ‘80s, erywhere in life. It comes from Mario design was just in a space which relied heavily on symbols that was 16 dots by 16 dots. family and books and cooking or spacecraft (see “Space Invad- and childish games and adult Within that limited palate, I felt ers,” “Galaxian” or Nintendo’s I was able to draw a character leisure pursuits. These are rich PACIFIC NORTHWEST own pre-”Donkey Kong” title terrain for the development of who was quite unique and rec- “Radar Scope”). ALASKA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, IDAHO, MONTANA, UTAH ognizable and took up very little new kinds of video games. It’s “Previous to ‘Donkey Kong,’ perhaps natural that Mr. Miya- REACH 3 million Paciic Northwesterners with just One Call! space on the screen. You could they’re not really character- look at him, and instantly know moto has always led the field in n PNDC CLASSIFIED - Daily Newspapers based games, unless you have a this regard.” 29 newspapers - 1,187,980 circulation who he was.” 25 l $10 static character talking at you,” Led, and continues to push Number of words: Extra word cost: There were other ingre- says Jennifer DeWinter, an as- Cost: $540 (Runs 3 consecutive days including wkds.) against the grain. - Daily Newspapers dients that played a part in sociate professor at Worcester n PNDN 2x2 DISPLAY Mario’s lasting success. “Mr. Miyamoto recalls that Ma- 27 newspapers - 1,016,864 circulation Polytechnic Institute and au- 2x2 (3.25”x2”) 1x 2x2: $1,050 rio, at the height of his popular- Size: Cost: Miyamoto’s image for an ac- thor of “Shigeru Miyamoto,”

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‘Star Wars Battlefront’ ADVICE: Dear Abby beta shows reboot riddled with flaws, and Old Habits Die Hard endless possibilities During Woman’s By Rory Appleton rently riddled with bugs. And megafans and journalists tend The Fresno Bee these aren’t ants — these are to dwell on the negative and de- gnarly, poison-spewing crea- fault to cynicism. Transition To A Man It’s a strange thing — watch- tures with pinchers and fangs I hope this becomes a trend. ing a massive robot step on your DEAR was made if it isn’t pointed out? and wiggly legs. My game broke We, myself included, should ABBY: My DEAR ABBY: Recently, 12 childhood hero. several times. And yet, the cov- start giving the benefit of the The many, many untimely daughter has of us women from a retirement erage made light of these — of- doubt to developers during test- been in a lesbian home in Dayton were having demises of Luke Skywalker in ten compiling short video clips ing phases. I’ve always looked at “Star Wars Battlefront” are just relationship for lunch at a local steakhouse. As of them into stories with titles alpha and beta tests as a gift to 14 years. They we were digging in our purses for a few of the hilariously jarring like “10 Hilariously Broken us from developers; they don’t moments I experienced during recently took me money and coupons, our server ‘Star Wars Battlefront’ Scenes.” have to do it, and it takes a lot of to lunch and in- informed us that we did not owe the forthcoming blockbuster’s If this was say, a “Destiny” beta, extra work to put them together. formed me that By Abigail Van Buren anything for our bills! He said a open beta test recently. I wasn’t the very same authors would be Unless a game is unplayable, alone; more than 9 million her partner, “Ni- gentleman who had been seated rioting in the streets and call- we shouldn’t allow beta tests to other gamers felt the call of The cole,” is in the process of transi- nearby had taken care of what we ing for the first-born children of rouse suspicion. Force and tested the game a tioning to a male. owed. It seems the day we were Activision executives. I drew one conclusion from month before its official release Nicole has now legally there was his late mother’s birth- the “Star Wars Battlefront” beta: date. The jump packs are unruly. changed her name to “Nick” and day. Playing and watching oth- The guns have infinite range. This game has a mountain of has begun hormone treatments. There are some very good ers play the game was an over- Developer DICE has admitted content. I wandered around the They have been going to counsel- people in this world. We want three playable areas for about 10 whelming experience. The that one of the two multiplayer ing for the past six months. Since him to know how very much hours, and I feel like I was only three game modes on two dif- game modes is unbalanced. Nick began the transition, I have we appreciated his kind gesture, And yet, very few journalists just starting to get the hang of it. seen him three times. Last week ferent maps were just a small and we have pledged to “pay it or fans are outraged. There look to be about a dozen when I was visiting, I acciden- sliver of what the final version forward” whenever we can. — Why? Because we all drank other options for players, so I tally called Nick by the wrong will offer, but everything was BLESSED IN OHIO the Kool-Aid. We shook off would estimate the game could pronoun, “she” instead of “he” a so pretty and so huge that it DEAR BLESSED: I don’t our clothes and danced naked hit 40 or 50 hours without couple of times. I was either im- flooded my senses. Twenty know who originated this saying, real-life players battling 20 of around the roaring fire that is breaking a sweat. That’s impor- mediately corrected or ignored “Star Wars.” tant this day and age; people feel until I realized I had used the but your letter certainly proves their counterparts with robots, the truth of it: A good deed is like spaceships and the Skywalker The reason why coverage cheated by AAA titles that top wrong word. It hurt my feelings. was nonobjective and fanboy- out at under 50 hours. After I got home I sent Nick a pebble thrown into a pond; its family on the iconic snow plan- ripples continue ever outward. et Hoth was honestly too much ish is because this is no ordinary My only concern is this: The a text to apologize and explain moon; it’s “Star Wars.” The “Battlefront” series is boring. I’ve that it would take time for me to Thank you for an upper of a letter. for me; I couldn’t figure out for the life of me what my objective franchise is so meteoric, pun never been able to get into them. get used to saying “Nick” and re- intended, that to speak ill of it Although the franchise isn’t ferring to him as a he. I told them DEAR ABBY: We were visit- was. I ran around destroying ing our son and daughter-in-law things and following command is to not be human. We are so my favorite, I am primed and their correcting me bothered me. last weekend. When I had to use prompts asking me to turn on jacked for the new movie that ready to dive into “Star Wars All weekend I could tell they were the facilities downstairs, I told her computers or protect AT-AT anything even remotely “Star Battlefront.” I suspect many of irritated with me, and I felt it was Imperial Walkers. Wars” will trigger a minor car- the 9 million beta testers only uncalled for. the hand towel was missing. I had The gaming media’s over- diac event. signed up because they are What do you say? Am I used that bathroom the day be- whelmingly positive coverage And that’s fine. I am enjoy- stricken with “Star Wars” fever. wrong to feel hurt that they fore. Guess what she said? “Well, of the beta was even more odd. ing the enthusiasm and opti- I know I did. haven’t given me a chance to get that’s what pants are for.” “Star Wars Battlefront,” like mism. It’s not something we Maybe “Star Wars Battle- used to the new name? — MAR- Abby, she wasn’t joking! We many betas before it, is cur- see too often in gaming. A lot of front” will be the prescription. GARET IN MISSISSIPPI see them only twice a year be- DEAR MARGARET: Adjust- cause we live five hours away. ing to gender reassignment takes Could they be short of money Handout /Photo courtesy Electronic Arts time for all concerned. As your or what? Should I send her some A scene from “Star Wars letter illustrates, there are often hand towels? — WET HANDS Battlefront” beta. more people involved than the in- IN WISCONSIN dividual making the change. DEAR WET HANDS: By all It seems only natural that means. And don’t forget a short, you would need some time to sweet note thanking her for her adjust. However, it also seems to “hospitality.” me that you are being overly sen- ••• sitive about what happened. Your Dear Abby is written by Abigail daughter and her partner were Van Buren, also known as Jeanne right to correct you for your slip Phillips, and was founded by her of the tongue, and it wasn’t rude mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear for them to do so. How else is a Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. person to learn that a mistake Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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(N) ’ Wheel of Fortune Last Man Standing Dr. Ken “Kevin Shark Tank A pitch prompts a harsh 20/20 (N) ’ (CC) KATU News at 11 High School Blitz ABC 22 22 (CC) “Fall Fun” (N) ’ (N) ’ (CC) O’Connell” (N) ’ brush-off. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) (N) ’ (CC) (N) KGW News at 6 (N) Live at 7 (N) Inside Edition (N) Undateable (N Truth Be Told Dateline NBC (N) ’ (CC) KGW News at Tonight Show-J. NBC 26 26 ’ (CC) Same-day Tape) “Adult Content” 11 (N) Fallon UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Muchacha Italiana viene a casarse Antes Muerta que Lichita (N) Lo Imperdonable Yo No Creo en los Hombres Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News Timbers in 30 Family Feud ’ Family Feud ’ Gotham Gordon faces off with Jerome. Rosewood A brilliant doctor suspected 10 O’Clock News Friday Night 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (N) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) (DVS) of murder. ’ (CC) (DVS) (N) Lights (N) Raymond (CC) My Haunted House “Trapped & Re- My Haunted House A man suffers from My Haunted House A woman’s recur- My Haunted House A troubled foster The Enfield Haunting Guy and Maurice My Haunted House A young woman is A&E 52 52 treat” A nurse is threatened. (CC) sleep paralysis. ’ (CC) ring nightmare. ’ (CC) child brings evil. (N) ’ (CC) work to save Janet. (N) (CC) terrorized. ’ (CC) AMC 67 67 ›››› The Dark Knight (2008, Action) Christian Bale. Bat- › Halloween II (2009, Horror) Malcolm McDowell, Tyler Mane, Sheri Moon Zombie. Premiere. Unstop- ››› Day of the Dead (1985, Horror) Lori Cardille, Terry Alexander. Premiere. man battles a vicious criminal known as the Joker. pable Michael Myers continues his murderous rampage. (CC) George Romero’s final part of the “Living Dead” trilogy. (CC) APL 43 43 Tanked: Unfiltered ’ (CC) Tanked: Unfiltered ’ (CC) Tanked: Unfiltered (N) ’ Tanked ’ (CC) Tanked “Tanks N’ Roses” (N) ’ Tanked ’ (CC) BET 56 56 Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) BRAVO 66 66 of Orange The Real Housewives of New Jersey The Real Housewives of New Jersey Bravo First Looks ›› Stepmom (1998, Drama) Julia Roberts, , Ed Harris. A County “Reunion Part One” (CC) “Teresa Checks In: Tre of Life” Joe learns about prison life. woman tries hard to make her lover’s children accept her. CBUT 29 29 CBC Vancouver News (N) (CC) Rick Mercer Coronation Street Marketplace (N) Crash Gallery (N) the fifth estate “The Hidden War” The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News Coronation Street CMT 61 61 Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Reba Suspicions. Reba ’ (CC) ››› Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990, Fantasy) Zach Galligan, Phoebe Cates. (CC) Cops Reloaded CNBC 46 46 American Greed American Greed (N) American Greed American Greed American Greed Back Pain Relief Cook Like a Pro CNN 44 44 CNN Tonight (N) Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown 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 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) CNN Tonight (N) Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files This Is Life With Lisa Ling This Is Life With Lisa Ling The Nightly Show 30 Nights of Paranormal Activity with the Devil Inside the Girl with the Drag- ’ (CC) Futurama ’ (CC) Moonbeam City Fixing Archer “Midnight Archer “Viscous COM 60 60 With Trevor Noah on Tattoo (2013) Kathryn Fiore, Olivia Alexander. Premiere. (CC) the economy. Ron” (CC) Coupling” (CC) DIS 41 41 Descendants Liv and Maddie Liv and Maddie Liv and Maddie Descendants (2015, ) Dove Cameron, Kristin Chenoweth. ’ (CC) Droid Tales Gravity Falls ’ Bunk’d ’ (CC) Bunk’d ’ (CC) Gold Rush “Blood, Sweat and Gold” Parker loses key crew members. ’ (CC) Gold Rush - The Dirt Matt Rogers visits Gold Rush “Gold Ship” Grandpa John is Pacific Warriors “Open Season” Ha- Gold Rush “Gold Ship” Grandpa John is DSC 8 8 each of the claims. (N) (CC) rushed to the hospital. (N) ’ waii’s kayak fishing season begins. rushed to the hospital. (CC) Botched “Boner Free Zone” Dr. Nassif E! News (N) (CC) Keeping Up With the Kardashians “It Keeping Up With the Kardashians The Soup “The Soup Invades Nascar” E! News (N) (CC) E! 65 65 fixes a woman’s nose. (CC) Feels Good To Be Home” (CC) Scott’s behavior spins out of control. (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Memphis at Tulsa. Memphis, which jumped into the Top 25 at SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 No. 18 after improving to 6-0, travels to 3-3 Tulsa. (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 High School Football SportsCenter (N) College Football Utah State at San Diego State. (N) (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight NFL Live (N) (CC) FAM 39 39 ››› The Hunger Games (2012, Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson. ››› Sleepy Hollow (1999, Horror) Johnny Depp, Christina Ricci. Premiere. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor (CC) The Kelly File Hannity On the Record, FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives (N) Diners, Drive BBQ Blitz (N) Diners, Drive Diners, Drive FX 53 53 ›› Snow White and the Huntsman (2012, Fantasy) Kristen Stewart, Charlize ›› The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010, Romance) Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner. Bella must choose ›› The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010, Theron. A huntsman sent to capture Snow White becomes her ally. between Edward and Jacob. Romance) Kristen Stewart. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, Second Round. From Las Vegas. LPGA Tour Golf Fubon LPGA Taiwan Championship, Third Round. From Taipei, Taiwan. (N) (Live) The Waltons “The Waiting” Olivia The Waltons “The Silver Wings” Jim- The Waltons “The Wager” Elizabeth The Middle “The The Middle “Vaca- The Middle Frankie The Middle “The The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 watches injured John-Boy. Bob falls hopelessly in love. coaches Erin and Mary Ellen. Award” ’ (CC) tion Days” ’ is arrested. Walk” ’ (CC) (CC) “Sick and Tired” HGTV 68 68 Love It or List It, Too “Gina & Jeff” Log Cabin Living Log Cabin Living Log Cabin Living Log Cabin Living Log Cabin Living Log Cabin Living Tiny House Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Ancient Aliens: Special Edition (CC) Ancient Aliens ’ (CC) Ancient Aliens ’ (CC) Ancient Aliens “The Great Flood” True Monsters (N) ’ (CC) True Monsters ’ (CC) LIFE 51 51 Step It Up “Fake Sweat” (CC) Step It Up “Fix Your Face” (CC) Step It Up (N) (CC) Step It Up (N) (CC) The Jacksons: Next Generation (N) The Jacksons: Next Generation MSNBC 47 47 The Show (N) Lockup Wabash Lockup Wabash Lockup: Raw “Unraveling the Truth” Lockup Wabash To Catch a Killer MTV 63 63 My Super Sweet 16 The party of the year. ’ (CC) Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Presents: Bad Grandpa .5 (2014, Comedy) . ’ NBCS 34 34 College Football Yale at Pennsylvania. (N) (S Live) Turning Point Poker Super High Roller Bowl. ’ Poker Super High Roller Bowl. ’ Poker Super High Roller Bowl. ’ Poker Super High Roller Bowl. ’ NICK 40 40 ’ Thundermans WITS Academy SpongeBob (N) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ›› Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins (2008) Martin Lawrence. (CC) ›› Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family (2011) Tyler Perry, Shad “Bow Wow” Moss. (CC) ›› Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family (2011) (CC) ROOT 31 31 High School Football High School Football Newport at Mount Si. (N) (Live) Football Weekly Halls of Fame High School Football Cops “Coast to Jail ’ (CC) Cops “Coast to Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) Cops “Strange Be- Bellator MMA Live Marcos Galvao against Eduardo Dantas; from the Mohegan Cops A car chase Cops A suspect SPIKE 57 57 Coast” ’ (CC) Coast” ’ (CC) havior” (CC) Sun. (N) (S Live) in Pittsburgh. ’ flees on foot. ’ SYFY 59 59 ›› The Wraith (1986, Action) Charlie Sheen, Nick Cassavetes. (CC) › The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006, Horror) (CC) Z Nation The team splits up. (N) Haven “Enter Sandman” (CC) TBN 20 20 Harvest (CC) Perry Stone Praise the Lord (CC) Frederick Price Leon Fontaine Max Lucado Creflo Dollar Seattle Praise the Lord ’ ’ ’ TBS 55 55 Seinfeld (CC) Seinfeld “Male Un- Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Rob- 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls ›› The Hangover Part III (2013, Comedy) Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms. Premiere. ››› The Hangover (2009) Bradley bonding” (CC) Stakeout” (CC) bery” (CC) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) All bets are off when the Wolfpack hits the road. (CC) (DVS) Cooper, Ed Helms. (CC) (DVS) TLC 38 38 90 Day Fiancé ’ (CC) 90 Day Fiancé ’ Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress 90 Day Fiancé ’ (CC) TNT 54 54 ›› Con Air (1997, Action) Nicolas Cage, John Cusack, John Malkovich. Vicious ›› Resident Evil: Retribution (2012, Horror) Milla Jovovich, Michelle Rodriguez. ›› The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008) Brendan Fraser, Jet Li. convicts hijack their flight. (CC) (DVS) Umbrella Corp.’s T-virus continues to ravage the Earth. (CC) (DVS) A young archaeologist awakens a cursed Chinese emperor. (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! We Bare Bears World of Gumball Bob’s Burgers ’ Cleveland Show Cleveland Show Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Black Jesus (N) Loiter Squad TRAV 36 36 Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (N) (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) TRUTV 49 49 truTV Top Funniest Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Billy-Street Hack My Life Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Satisfaction “...Through Risk” A ghost Law & Order: Special Victims Unit USA 58 58 “Sick” The sexual abuse of a child. Bronx ADA lies strangled. ’ (CC) starlet accused of statutory rape. ’ “Holden’s Manifesto” ’ (CC) from Simon’s past. (N) (CC) “Father Dearest” ’ (CC) VH1 62 62 The Temptations T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny LHH: Out in Hip Hop ’ Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood “Truth” ›› White Chicks (2004, Comedy) Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans. ’

SATURDAY DAYTIME Movies Sports Kids Bets October 24, 2015 CEN CHE 6 AM 6:30 7 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 KOMO 4 News Good Morning KOMO 4 News College Football Clemson at Miami. (N) (Live) College College Football Regional Coverage. Texas Tech at Okla- College KOMO 4 News College Football ABC 4 4 Saturday 6:00am America (N) Saturday 8:00am Football homa or Indiana at Michigan State. Football Saturday 4:00pm Weekend Early Weekend Early News News English Premier League Soccer Arse- 2015 IRB Rugby World Cup First Semifinal: Figure Skating Clangers Earth to Biz Kid$ Kids KING 5 News (N) NBC 5 5 Morning News Morning News nal FC vs Everton FC. (N) (CC) Teams TBA -- South Africa vs. New Zealand. (N) Luna! News IND 6 6 No Paid PiYo! Derm Paid Paid Ruf- Astrob House Home. Old Home Hazel House Gar Gar Paid Paid Best Paid K. Ur No Raw Paid CBS This Morn- KIRO 7 News Saturday Innova- Inspec- Dr. Chris Chang- Derm PiYo 21 DAY College College Football Tennessee at Alabama. (N) (Live) (CC) This- Sports KIRO KIRO CBS 7 7 ing: Saturday (N) Morning Le Gate. (N) tion Nat tors ers Wor. FIX Football Minute Stars News News Clifford- Cat in Curious Curious Daniel Daniel Sesame Dinosaur Wild Wild KCTS 9 Cooks: Salads Viewers’ favorite recipes. Simply Simply Simply Simply Antiques Road- PBS 9 9 Dog the Hat George George Tiger Tiger Street Kratts Kratts Ming Ming Ming Ming show “Seattle” ’ MNT 10 10 Paid Paid Adven- Wild Animal On the Coolest Zoo Medicare Best No More PiYo 21 DAY Medicare Just for Just for Name Name ›› Hide and Seek (2005) Robert De Bones (CC) Prog. Prog. tures Animals Atlas Spot Places Clues Cook! Wor. FIX Laughs Laughs Game Game Niro, Dakota Fanning. (CC) Can’t Paid Calling Calling Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Save- Hatched Dream Paid Paid Paid Larry Paid Best Medicare Paid The King of Family Family CW 11 11 Sleep? Prog. Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Town Whis Whis Whis Whis Shelter (N) Quest Prog. Prog. Prog. King Prog. Cook! Prog. Middle Queens Feud Feud Vintage Steves’ Victory P. Allen Crea. Knitting It’s Sew Sew It Sewing Quilting Fit 2 Love of Quilt in Motor- Rough Wood- Old Old Steves’ Mexican Simply Cook’s Test Cooking PBS 12 12 Vehicle Europe Garden Smith Living Daily Easy All ’ Arts ’ Stitch Quilting a Day Week Cut smith House House Europe Ming Country Kitchen Paid Medicare Young Live Life Xplor. Outer Earth NASCAR NASCAR Racing Camping World Truck Series: Best Paid Never Animal Try Total Paid Cook Pregame College Football Utah at FOX 13 13 Prog. Icons Planet Space 2050 Fred’s 250. (N) (S Live) Cook! Prog. Fear Science Gym Prog. Top USC. (N) (S Live) IND 14 14 FWC Music Frances and Friends Generation Jimmy Swaggart Living Waters Donnie Swaggart Message-Cross Jimmy Swagga. Frances-Friends Interna- Medicare Paid Medicare Worship Pastor Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU ION 15 15 tional Prog. Chris IND 18 18 Wonder My Gospel Maralee Ollie Odys Ishine Scaly Kerry Last Guil Lake Freid Luna Gospel Gospel Gospel Huch Jewish Israel Bound (2011) Stephanie Motal. Good Morning KATU News This Morning - Sat (N) College Football Clemson at Miami. (N) (Live) College College Football Regional Coverage. Texas Tech at Okla- College Paid 21 DAY College Football ABC 22 22 America (N) ’ (CC) Football homa or Indiana at Michigan State. Football Prog. FIX KGW News at Sunrise (N) Lazy- English Premier League Soccer Arse- 2015 IRB Rugby World Cup First Semifinal: Figure Skating Paid Earth to Ruf- Astro- KGW News at NBC 26 26 Town nal FC vs Everton FC. (N) (CC) Teams TBA -- South Africa vs. New Zealand. Prog. Luna! Tweet blast 5 (N) FOX 27 27 Good Day Oregon Saturday (N) Paid NASCAR NASCAR Racing Camping World Truck Series: Paid ››› The Green Mile (1999) Tom Hanks. A guard thinks an Pregame College Football Utah at Prog. Fred’s 250. (N) (S Live) Prog. inmate has a supernatural power to heal. USC. (N) (S Live) UNI 28 28 Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Pocoyo Sesame Mickey Mickey Manny Manny Pagado Pagado Netas Divinas Antes Muerta que Lichita (N) Fútbol Mexicano Primera División LAnzate! (N) Dr. Ho FanDuel Dog the Bounty Dog the Bounty Dog the Bounty Dog the Bounty Dog the Bounty Gangland Under- Gangland Under- Gangland Under- Gangland Under- Gangland Under- Gangland Under- A&E 52 52 Reliev. Hunter ’ (CC) Hunter ’ (CC) Hunter ’ (CC) Hunter ’ (CC) Hunter ’ (CC) cover ’ (CC) cover ’ (CC) cover ’ (CC) cover ’ (CC) cover “Solitary” cover ’ (CC) AMC 67 67 The Walking Dead ››› Day of the Dead (1985) Lori Car- › Resident Evil (2002, Horror) Milla ›› Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004, ›› Tremors (1990, Horror) Kevin Ba- ›› Child’s Play (1988) Catherine › Seed of Chucky “JSS” dille, Terry Alexander. (CC) Jovovich, Michelle Rodriguez. (CC) Horror) Milla Jovovich. (CC) con, Fred Ward. (CC) Hicks, Chris Sarandon. (CC) (2004) APL 43 43 Big Cat Big Cat My Cat Hell My Cat Hell To Be Announced TBA BET 56 56 Inspir. Inspir. Inspir. Popoff ›› Black Knight (2001) Martin Lawrence. Prince Prince Prince Prince Martin ’ (CC) Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Why Did I Get The People’s The People’s Inside the Actors Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Don’t- Don’t- BRAVO 66 66 Couch Couch Studio (CC) -Tardy -Tardy CBUT 29 29 Mon News Animal Super Art Cross Our Vancouver Absolutely Doc Zone ’ Nature/ Things Figure Skating Na Hockey NHL Hockey CMT 61 61 CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ Hot 20 Countdown The 20 best videos of the week. CMT Crossroads ›› Footloose (1984) Kevin Bacon. (CC) ››› Jerry Maguire (1996) Tom Cruise. (CC) CNBC 46 46 Bissell Football Medi 21 DAY Paid Out Paid Medi Paid Medi Fan Football Paid Football Cancer Paid Paid Medi Paid Paid Undercover Undercover CNN 44 44 Smerconish (N) CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom News Vital CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Smerconish Special Report This Is Life CNNH 45 45 New Saturday Smerconish (N) CNN Newsroom HLN Weekend Foren Foren CNN Newsroom News Vital CNN Newsroom Foren Foren Foren Foren Smerconish Special Report COM 60 60 Free Paid Fantasy FanDuel South South South South ›› Hit & Run (2012, Comedy) Dax Shepard, Kris- › A Haunted House (2013) Marlon › Let’s Go to Prison (2006, Comedy) ›› Dinner for Schmucks Money Prog. Football Park Park Park Park ten Bell, Bradley Cooper. (CC) Wayans, Essence Atkins. (CC) Dax Shepard, Will Arnett. (2010) Steve Carell. (CC) DIS 41 41 Wil. Mickey Doc Sofia Pirates Tmrrwl Droid Dog Jessie I Didn’t Liv- Liv- Liv- Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Lab Lab Austin Best Fr. Best Fr. Best Fr. Girl Girl Henry Medicare PiYo Fighting ID Pro- Medicare Street Outlaws Street Outlaws Street Outlaws Street Outlaws Street Outlaws Gold Rush “Gold Pacific Warriors Dual Survival ’ Dual Survival ’ DSC 8 8 Rifles Wor. Canc. tection ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Drag Week” ’ Ship” ’ (CC) “Open Season” (CC) (CC) Paid Paid House of DVF House of DVF House of DVF E! News Weekend The Soup (CC) Botched (CC) Botched (CC) Botched (CC) Botched (CC) Botched “Double Botched (CC) E! 65 65 Prog. Prog. (CC) “Tabloid Fever” (CC) (N) (CC) Trouble” (CC) College GameDay From Harrisonburg, Va. (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Iowa State at Baylor. (N) (Live) (CC) College College Football Maryland vs. Penn State. (N) (Live) (CC) College College Football Texas A&M at Missis- ESPN 32 32 Football Football sippi. (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Northwestern at Nebraska. (N) (CC) Score College Football Score College Football FAM 39 39 Paid ID Theft ››› Matilda (1996) Mara Wilson. ››› ParaNorman (2012, Comedy) ››› Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride Nightmare-Christmas ››› Casper (1995) Christina Ricci. ›› The Addams Family FNC 48 48 FOX & Friends Bulls Cavuto Forbes Cash In Bob Jour. America’s News Headquarters (N) News HQ News HQ News HQ FOX Report (N) Stossel FOOD 35 35 Paid Paid Be.- Guy’s Giada South Trisha’s Pioneer Pioneer Farm (N) P. Hea Giada Halloween B. Diners Diners Chopped Restaurant: Im. FX 53 53 Try Total Top Ellen Anger Anger Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men ›› Snow White and the Huntsman (2012) Kristen Stewart. A hunts- ››› Paranormal Activity (2007) Katie ›› Paranormal Activity 2 (2010) Katie Gym Cooker (CC) man sent to capture Snow White becomes her ally. Featherston, Micah Sloat. Featherston, Micah Sloat. GOLF 70 70 Euro PGA Morning Drive (N) (Live) LPGA Tour Golf Fubon LPGA Taiwan Championship, Third Round. Golf Central PGA Tour Golf Golf Central (N) HALL 19 19 I Love I Love I Love I Love The The Golden Golden Golden Golden ›› The Good Witch (2008, Drama) ›› The Good Witch’s Family (2011) ›› The Good Witch’s Charm (2012) The Good Witch’s Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Middle Middle Girls Girls Girls Girls Catherine Bell, Chris Potter. Catherine Bell, Noah Cappe. Catherine Bell, Chris Potter. Destiny HGTV 68 68 Paid Paid Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Tiny Tiny Tiny Tiny Tiny Tiny Tiny Tiny Tiny Tiny HIST 37 37 Coin Dr. Ho Larry the Cable Larry the Cable Larry the Cable Larry the Cable Larry the Cable Larry the Cable Larry the Cable American Facts Modern Marvels Modern Marvels Pawn Pawn LIFE 51 51 ID Theft Cooker Medi Paid ID Theft Medi Paid Paid Paid Paid The Jacksons Taken: Search for Sophie The Boy Next Door (2008) (CC) The Perfect Girlfriend (2015) (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Up (N) Melissa Harris-Perry (N) Weekends With (N) Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera Conviction Conviction Trail of Blood Dead Men Talk MTV 63 63 Catfish: The TV Catfish Catfish: The TV Catfish: The TV Catfish: The TV Are You One ›› She’s Out of My League (2010) Jay Baruchel. ’ ›› Little Man (2006) Shawn Wayans. ’ ›› Project X ’ NBCS 34 34 Premier League English Premier League Soccer Premier Formula One Racing United States Grand Prix, Qualifying. (N) NASCAR Racing Off the College Hockey: Bulldogs at Fighting Irish NICK 40 40 George George Spong Spong Al Al SpongeBob SquarePants Harvey Sanjay Spong Rang Al Al Al Al Spong Spong Spong Spong Thun Liar, Vampire OXY 50 50 Medi Paid Medi Paid Pretty. Strong. Crazy Crazy Crazy Crazy Sex- Sex- Sex- Sex- Sex- Sex- Sex- Sex and the City Sex- Sex- Sex- Sex- Waiting ROOT 31 31 Paid Paid Dr. Ho Nu Timbers Soun College Football North Carolina State at Wake Forest. (N) College Football North Dakota at Montana. (N) (Live) College Football Paid Body PiYo Try Total Fantasy Paid Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue ’ Sweat Inc. ’ Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Vegas SPIKE 57 57 Prog. Beast Craze! Gym Football Prog. (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) SYFY 59 59 Paid Paid Paid Paid Zone Zone Zone ›› The Wraith (1986, Action) (CC) The Texas Chainsaw Massacre ›› Hostel (2006) Jay Hernandez. ›› The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones TBN 20 20 RocK Auto Island Veggie Mon Hop Lassie Goliath Ishine Inspir. Stories Veggie Heroes-Bible Bless Trinity ›› Heaven Sent (1995) What Memories In Touch TBS 55 55 ›› Meet the Browns (2008) Tyler ›› Why Did I Get Married? (2007) ›› Think Like a Man (2012) Michael Ealy, Jerry MLB on MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at New York Mets. (N) (Live) Inside Seinfeld Seinfeld Perry, Angela Bassett. (CC) (DVS) Tyler Perry, Jill Scott. (CC) (DVS) Ferrara, Meagan Good. (CC) (DVS) TBS MLB ’ ’ ’ TLC 38 38 Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say A Haunting (CC) A Haunting (CC) A Haunting (CC) A Haunting (CC) Dateline on TLC Dateline on TLC Dateline on TLC Dateline: Real ’ TNT 54 54 Law & Order Law & Order “Un- Law & Order “Nar- Law & Order “High Law & Order Law & Order “Vaya ›› Pitch Black (2000) Radha Mitchell, ›› Final Destination 5 (2011) Nicholas › The Final Destination (2009, Horror) (CC) (DVS) titled” ’ cosis” ’ & Low” “Stiff” ’ con Dios” Vin Diesel, Cole Hauser. (CC) D’Agosto. Premiere. (CC) Bobby Campo, Nick Zano. (CC) TOON 42 42 Teen Transf. Sonic Teen Poké Teen Teen Teen Teen Teen Teen Teen Wabbit Wabbit Clar Clar Gum Gum Steven Steven Teen Teen Teen Teen TRAV 36 36 Rifles Medi Weird Travels Mysteries at Mysteries at Mysteries at Expedition Un. Halloween Cra. Halloween Creepy Dest. Creepiest Ghost Adventure Ghost Adventure TRUTV 49 49 Bissell Medi BODY Medi Football 21 DAY Paid Paid Hack Hack Six Six Billy Billy Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Top Funniest Top Funniest Top Funniest USA 58 58 White Collar “Scott English Premier League Soccer: Chrisley Chrisley ››› The Sapphires (2012) Chris ›› Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle ›› Underworld: Rise of the Lycans ››› I Am Legend (2007) Will Smith, Free” Leicester City vs Crystal Palace O’Dowd, Deborah Mailman. (CC) (2003) Cameron Diaz. Premiere. (2009) Michael Sheen. (CC) Alice Braga. Premiere. (CC) VH1 62 62 VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music The 20 (N) The 20 (N) Love & Hip Hop Out, Hip Hop T.I.-Tiny ›› Bring It On: Fight to the Finish (2009) ’ › Bring It On Again (2004) ’ Life 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015 ENTERTAINMENT

SATURDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets October 24, 2015 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 College Football Ohio State at Rutgers. No. 1 Ohio State, which has won 20 straight games, faces Pac-12 Tonight Fan Face Off (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! ’ (CC) Seattle Refined KOMO 4 News Castle An actor is ABC 4 4 3-3 Rutgers, fresh off a win at Indiana. (N) (Live) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) (CC) 11:00pm murdered. (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Paid Program Paid Program Dateline NBC ’ (CC) Saturday Night Live ’ (CC) KING 5 News (N) Saturday Night NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) Live ’ (CC) IND 6 6 Made Hollywood Hollywood Access Hollywood (N) ’ (CC) ››› The Fog (1980, Horror) Adrienne Barbeau, Hal Holbrook, Janet Leigh. News Hiring America Access Hollywood ’ (CC) CBS Evening KIRO 7 News at Steve Raible’s The Insider (N) NCIS: Los Angeles “Spiral” Callen is Criminal Minds “Scream” Kate worries 48 Hours (N) ’ (CC) KIRO 7 News at Scandal “The Key” CBS 7 7 News (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) (CC) Scouting Report ’ (CC) taken hostage by terrorists. ’ about her niece. ’ (CC) (DVS) 11PM (N) (CC) ’ (CC) PBS NewsHour BBC Newsnight Empire “Making Ourselves at Home” Masterpiece Mystery! “Poirot, Season 12: Dead Man’s (N) Oil & Water (2014, Documentary) Austin City Limits “Don Henley” Don PBS 9 9 Weekend (N) ’ (N) British traders in India. ’ (CC) Folly” Murder hunt game. ’ (CC) (DVS) ’ (CC) Henley performs. (N) ’ (CC) Bones “The Boy in the Shroud” Body Elementary “Dirty Laundry” The man- Person of Interest “Get Carter” Carter Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- Washington’s Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Anger Manage- MNT 10 10 beside a garbage truck. (CC) ager of a luxury hotel is killed. becomes a person of interest. 9 (N) (CC) day Night (CC) Most Wanted Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) ment (CC) Mike & Molly “Sur- Mike & Molly ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ Rizzoli & Isles “The Beast in Me” Maura The Closer “Make Over” Several old The Good Wife “Bad” Peter’s appeal Band in Seattle Family Guy ’ CW 11 11 prise” (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) goes on a personal quest. ’ cases are reviewed. (CC) trial begins. ’ (CC) (CC) Antiques Roadshow “Survivors” A Keeping Up Ap- Keeping Up Ap- As Time Goes By As Time Goes By The Vicar of Dib- Vicious ’ (CC) Red Dwarf “Back in Red Dwarf Lister Doctor Who (Part Doctor Who (Part PBS 12 12 French Blue John urn. ’ (CC) pearances (CC) pearances (CC) (CC) “The Bypass” ley ’ (CC) the Red” joins an army. ’ 1 of 4) 2 of 4) College Football Utah at USC. The fourth-ranked Utes (6-0) travel to Los Ange- Seahawks Satur- Just for Laughs Modern Family Modern Family Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- High-Def “Axe FOX 13 13 les, to take on the Trojans (3-3). (N) (S Live) day Night (CC) Gags (N) (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) 10 (N) (CC) day Night (CC) Cop”; “Golan the Insatiable.” IND 14 14 Frances and Friends Family Worship Center Service The church of Jimmy Swaggart Ministries. Crossfire Service Jimmy Swaggart Taken from services recorded live. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A ION 15 15 “Privilege” ’ (CC) boy witnesses his mother’s murder. Girl’s body is found on a bus. (CC) party ends in a quadruple homicide. “Fallacy” A woman kills her attacker. man handles his own defense. (CC) IND 18 18 Kenneth W. Jay Sekulow In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Perry Stone The Green Room Hillsong TV Joel Osteen The Green Room The Ramp Global Ventures Acquire the Fire College Football Ohio State at Rutgers. No. 1 Ohio State, which has won 20 straight games, faces Paid Program Today’s Home- Body Beast Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! ’ (CC) KATU News at 11 Castle “Meme Is ABC 22 22 3-3 Rutgers, fresh off a win at Indiana. (N) (Live) (CC) owner ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Murder” ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News Straight Talk Clangers (N) (EI) Tree Fu Tom (EI) Dateline NBC ’ (CC) Dateline NBC ’ (CC) KGW News at Saturday Night NBC 26 26 (N) (CC) 11 (N) Live ’ (CC) UNI 30 30 Familia P. Luche Noticiero La Banda “El Resumen” Sabadazo Familia P. Luche Noticiero College Football Utah at USC. The fourth-ranked Utes (6-0) travel to Los Ange- Paid Program Graham Bensinger TMZ (N) ’ (CC) 10 O’Clock News (N) Animation Domination High-Def “Axe FOX 27 27 les, to take on the Trojans (3-3). (N) (S Live) Cop”; “Golan the Insatiable.” Criminal Minds “Hit” The team negoti- Criminal Minds “Run” The team negoti- Criminal Minds “The Silencer” The BAU Criminal Minds “The Pact” Two murder Criminal Minds Beth has surprising Criminal Minds A man amputates limbs A&E 52 52 ates a hostage situation. ’ ates a hostage situation. ’ tracks an escaped prisoner. ’ victims are found. (CC) (DVS) news for Hotch. ’ (CC) (DVS) from his victims. (CC) (DVS) AMC 67 67 › Seed of Chucky (2004) Jennifer Tilly, ›› Leprechaun (1993, Horror) Warwick Davis, Jennifer Aniston. Premiere. Ten- › Leprechaun 2 (1994, Horror) Warwick Davis, Charlie Heath, Shevonne Durkin. › Leprechaun 3 (1995) Warwick Davis, Voices of Brad Dourif. (CC) ants at an old farmhouse are stalked by an evil gnome. (CC) Premiere. Evil Irish fairy seeks bride in California. (CC) John Gatins. Premiere. (CC) APL 43 43 To Be Announced To Be Announced Yankee Jungle (N) ’ Pit Bulls and Parolees (N) ’ Yankee Jungle ’ BET 56 56 ›› Why Did I Get Married Too? (2010) Tyler Perry, Sharon Leal. (CC) Sister Code (2015) Amber Rose, Eva Marcille, Drew Sidora. Premiere. (CC) ›› Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005) Kimberly Elise, Steve Harris. (CC) BRAVO 66 66 Don’t Be Tardy... Don’t Be Tardy... Don’t Be Tardy... Don’t Be Tardy... ›› Fast & Furious (2009, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. Fugitive Dom Torretto ›› Fast & Furious (2009, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. Fugitive Dom Torretto “A Big Splash” and Brian O’Conner resume a feud in Los Angeles. and Brian O’Conner resume a feud in Los Angeles. CBUT 29 29 NHL Hockey NHL Hockey Detroit Red Wings at Vancouver Canucks. From Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia. (N) Post Show CBC News Canada’s Smartest Person ’ (CC) CMT 61 61 Jerry Maguire ›› The Proposal (2009, Romance-Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds. ››› The Help (2011) Viola Davis. Premiere. An aspiring writer captures the experiences of black women. (CC) CNBC 46 46 Undercover Boss “Retro Fitness” ’ Undercover Boss “Orkin” ’ (CC) Undercover Boss ’ (CC) Undercover Boss ’ (CC) Undercover Boss “Retro Fitness” ’ Body Beast! Makeup! 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 This Is Life With Lisa Ling Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown COM 60 60 ›› Dinner for Schmucks (2010) Steve Carell. Comic mis- ››› Tropic Thunder (2008, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Jack Black, Robert Downey Jr.. A pampered ac- Jeff Ross Roasts Criminals: Live Amy Schumer: Mostly Sex Stuff Com- adventures follow a man’s encounter with a buffoon. tor’s war movie turns into the real thing. (CC) From Brazos County Jail (CC) ic Amy Schumer performs. (CC) DIS 41 41 Girl Meets World Austin & Ally ’ Jessie ’ (CC) K.C. Undercover Lab Rats: Bio. Gamer’s Guide Kirby Buckets ’ K.C. Undercover “Runaway Robot” Liv and Maddie Liv and Maddie Bunk’d ’ (CC) Dual Survival The guys find a broken Dual Survival The guys use for a bro- Dual Survival “Waterlogged” The rain- Dual Survival “Escape and Evade” An Dual Survival “Braving Bolivia” The Dual Survival “Swamplandia” A black DSC 8 8 snowmobile. ’ (Part 1 of 2) (CC) ken snowmobile. (CC) forest of Costa Rica. ’ (CC) escape and evasion scenario. ’ Bolivian Andes. ’ (CC) water swamp in Georgia. (CC) E! 65 65 Botched “Boner Free Zone” Dr. Nassif ›› No Strings Attached (2011, Romance-Comedy) Natalie Portman, Ashton Kutcher, Cary Elwes. ›› No Strings Attached (2011, Romance-Comedy) Natalie Portman, Ashton Kutcher, Cary Elwes. fixes a woman’s nose. (CC) Two lifelong friends try not to let sex ruin their relationship. (CC) Two lifelong friends try not to let sex ruin their relationship. (CC) College Football Texas A&M at Missis- College Football College Football Washington at Stanford. No. 10 Stanford (5-1) has won five straight, while Washington has dropped two SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 sippi. (N) (Live) (CC) Scoreboard (N) of its last three. (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 College Football College Football Wyoming at Boise State. (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Final (N) (CC) Baseball Tonight (N) (CC) FAM 39 39 Addams Family ›› Addams Family Values (1993, Comedy) Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia. ››› Monsters University (2013, Comedy) Voices of Billy Crystal, John Goodman. Premiere. Toy-TERROR! ›› Hocus Pocus FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) The Show With Tom Shillue Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Red Eye With Tom Shillue FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive BBQ Blitz 2.0 Unwrapped 2.0 Chopped “A Very Piggy Halloween” Chopped “Mummies and Gummies” Chopped “Extreme Halloween” FX 53 53 ›› Paranormal Activity 3 (2011, Horror) Katie Featherston, Sprague Grayden, ›› Paranormal Activity 4 (2012, Horror) Kathryn Newton, Matt Shively. Fright- ›› Paranormal Activity 4 (2012, Horror) Kathryn Newton, Matt Shively. Fright- Lauren Bittner. A haunting’s terrifying origin comes to light. ening occurrences appear to center around a creepy neighbor boy. ening occurrences appear to center around a creepy neighbor boy. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, Third Round. From Las Vegas. LPGA Tour Golf Fubon LPGA Taiwan Championship, Final Round. From Taipei, Taiwan. (N) (Live) The Good Witch’s Destiny (2013, The Good Witch’s Wonder (2014, Drama) Catherine Bell, Chris Potter, Matthew Good Witch Halloween (2015, Drama) Catherine Bell, Bailee Madison. Premiere. The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 Drama) Catherine Bell, Chris Potter. Knight. A witch must uncover the truth behind missing auction items. A handsome stranger leaves Cassie and her daughter on edge. ’ (CC) ’ (CC) HGTV 68 68 Tiny House Tiny House Property Brothers: Buying & Selling Property Brothers: Buying & Selling Property Brothers: Buying & Selling House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters HIST 37 37 Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars ’ Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars ’ Pawn Stars ’ Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars ’ Pawn Stars ’ Great Wild North “Life on the Line” LIFE 51 51 Kidnapped: The Hannah Anderson Story (2015) Scott Patterson. (CC) 16 and Missing (2015) Ashley Scott, Lizze Broadway. Premiere. (CC) Nanny Cam (2014, Suspense) Laura Allen, India Eisley, Cam Gigandet. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Dead Men Talking: Eternal Lockup: Raw “Rock Bottom” (N) Lockup Wabash Lockup Wabash Lockup: Raw “Jailhouse Blues” Dead Men Talking: Trail of Blood MTV 63 63 ›› Project X (2012) Thomas Mann. ›› Bruce Almighty (2003) Jim Carrey. A frustrated reporter receives divine powers from God. ›› Pineapple Express (2008) Seth Rogen. A stoner flees after witnessing a murder. (CC) NBCS 34 34 NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup Series: CampingWorld.com 500, Qualifying. ’ Premier League Match of the Day ’ Poker Super High Roller Bowl. ’ Poker Super High Roller Bowl. ’ NICK 40 40 Liar, Vampire Henry Danger ’ (CC) Henry Danger ’ Game Shakers 100 Things Nicky, Ricky Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends (CC) Friends (CC) OXY 50 50 ››› Waiting to Exhale (1995) Whitney Houston, Angela Bassett. (CC) ›› Big Momma’s House (2000, Comedy) Martin Lawrence, Nia Long. (CC) ›› Big Momma’s House (2000, Comedy) Martin Lawrence, Nia Long. (CC) ROOT 31 31 College Football New Mexico at San Jose State. (N) College Football Army at Rice. From Rice Stadium in Houston. (N Same-day Tape) College Football Kansas State at Texas. Cops A suspect Cops “Dazed and Cops Physical al- Cops ’ (CC) Cops “Fighting to Cops Suspect re- Jail: Las Vegas Cops “Morons on Cops ’ (CC) Cops “Fighting to Jail ’ (CC) Jail ’ (CC) SPIKE 57 57 has two identities. Confused” (CC) tercation. (CC) Lose” (N) (CC) sists arrests. ’ (N) ’ Parade No. 4” ’ Lose” ’ (CC) SYFY 59 59 Mortal Inst ›› Orphan (2009) Vera Farmiga. An adopted child’s angelic face hides a demonic heart. (CC) The Hollow (2015, Horror) Deborah Kara Unger, Richard Harmon. (CC) ›› The Fog (2005) Tom Welling. TBN 20 20 Hour of Power With Bobby Schuller Billy Graham Classic Crusades ›› Love Comes Softly (2003, Drama) Katherine Heigl. The Stranger What’s So Funny? Laugh/Skit Jeni ’ ’ TBS 55 55 Seinfeld “The Pony Seinfeld “The Bus- 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls The Big Bang Billy on the Street The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang ›› Due Date (2010) Robert Downey Remark” ’ boy” ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Jr., Zach Galifianakis. (CC) (DVS) TLC 38 38 Dateline: Real Life Mysteries (CC) Dateline: Real Life Mysteries (CC) Dateline: Real Life Mysteries (CC) Dateline: Real Life Mysteries (CC) Dateline: Real Life Mysteries (CC) Dateline: Real Life Mysteries (CC) TNT 54 54 ›› Resident Evil: Retribution (2012, Horror) Milla Jovovich, Michelle Rodriguez. ››› Jurassic Park (1993, Adventure) Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum. Cloned dinosaurs run ›› Jurassic Park III (2001) Sam Neill. A search party en- Umbrella Corp.’s T-virus continues to ravage the Earth. (CC) (DVS) amok at an island-jungle theme park. (CC) (DVS) counters new breeds of prehistoric terror. (CC) TOON 42 42 Scooby-Doo! Scooby-Doo! Scooby Doo: Scooby Doo-Mutt Dragon Ball Z Kai King of the Hill King of the Hill Cleveland Show Cleveland Show American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (N) (CC) Ghost Adventures “Crazy Town” Ghost Adventures (CC) TRUTV 49 49 truTV Top Funniest Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Adam Ruins Adam Ruins NCIS “Detour” Jimmy and Ducky go NCIS “Prime Suspect” Gibbs’ barber NCIS “Seek” A Marine skilled in bomb NCIS “Chasing Ghosts” A Navy reserv- NCIS “Revenge” The team searches for NCIS “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot” Parsons’ USA 58 58 missing. ’ (CC) (DVS) comes to him for help. (CC) (DVS) detection dies. (CC) (DVS) ist’s husband goes missing. ’ Bodnar. ’ (CC) (DVS) view of the team changes. ’ VH1 62 62 ›› Dance Flick (2009, Comedy) Shoshana Bush, Damon Wayans Jr.. ’ ›› White Chicks (2004, Comedy) Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans. ’ ››› White Men Can’t Jump (1992) Wesley Snipes, Woody Harrelson. ’

WEEKDAY DAYTIME Movies Sports Kids Bets CEN CHE 6 AM 6:30 7 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 ABC 4 4 KOMO 4 News Live With Kelly The View News Varied The Chew General Hospital The Doctors Steve Harvey KOMO 4 News News ABC NBC 5 5 News Today Today Today New Day NW KING 5 News Days of our Lives Dr. Phil Ellen DeGeneres KING 5 News KING 5 News IND 6 6 Extra Inside KING 5 Morning News on KONG The 700 Club Paid Paid Paid Paid Meyer Paid News New Day NW The Dr. Oz Show Rachael Ray CBS 7 7 KIRO News CBS This Morning Make a Deal Price Is Right Young/Restless KIRO News The Talk FABLife Bold Minute Judge Judge News News PBS 9 9 Sid Arthur Odd Wild Curious Varied Tiger Tiger Sesame Street Dino Dino Peg Peg Super Thomas Sesame Cat in Masterpiece Varied Programs News Busi MNT 10 10 Varied Paid Ray Ray Com Celeb Judge Mathis Judge Judge Divorce Divorce Judge Judge Judge Mathis Cops Cops Crime Watch TMZ News at Q13 Varied CW 11 11 Wom Robison Cope Paid Paid Paid Million. 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Crazy Crazy Patern Patern Hot Hot Bill Cunningham People’s Court People’s Court Fam Fam Seinfeld Seinfeld PBS 12 12 Varied Programs Be Fit Varied Programs Sesame Street Curious Varied Peg Dino Tiger Super Sid Clifford Arthur Martha Wild Odd FOX 13 13 News Q13 FOX News This Morning Q13 FOX News Wendy Williams Jerry Springer Steve Wilkos Maury Steve Wilkos Maury News at Pre World Series IND 14 14 FWC Insight Frances and Friends FWC Swagg’t Jimmy Swaggart Varied Programs Living Waters Jimmy Swaggart Crusade Classics Message-Cross FWC Insight Frances-Friends ION 15 15 Varied Paid Paid Feldick Paid Paid NUMB3RS NUMB3RS Varied Programs IND 18 18 Varied Today Varied Prince Varied Meyer Marcus Lamb Varied Programs Super Today Prince Keesee Varied Bill Win Love- Reflec Varied Creflo Varied J.Hagee Parsley Joni ABC 22 22 KATU News Good Morning America AM Northwest The View Live With Kelly The Chew General Hospital Meredith Vieira Steve Harvey KATU News First News ABC NBC 26 26 KGW News Today Today Today The Dr. Oz Show News Paid Days of our Lives FABLife Ellen DeGeneres KGW News at 4 News News FOX 27 27 Day Oregon Good Day Oregon Good Day Or. The 700 Club Paid Paid Rachael Ray Wendy Varied The Real TMZ Live Judge Pre World Series UNI 28 28 Rosa Guadalupe ¡Despierta América! Dice el Dicho Triunfo del Amor Hoy Rosa Guadalupe La Vecina Gordo Flac Primer Impacto A&E 52 52 Paid Paid Parking Parking Parking Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog CSI: Miami CSI: Miami CSI: Miami The First 48 The First 48 Varied Programs M Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid ›› Scream 4 2011 Neve Campbell. (CC) ›› The Last House on the Left 2009 (CC) › Halloween II 2009 Malcolm McDowell. (CC) ›› Constantine 2005 Tu Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid ›› Freddy vs. Jason 2003 (CC) ›› Resident Evil: Extinction 2007 ›› Constantine 2005 Keanu Reeves. (CC) ››› Predator 1987, Carl Weathers (CC) AMC 67 67 W Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Football Friday the 13th Part VII Friday the 13th Part VIII Jason Goes to Hell › Jason X 2002 Lexa Doig. (CC) Friday the 13th Th Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Walking Dead Halloween 6: The Curse › Halloween: Resurrection 2002 ›››› Halloween 1978 (CC) ›› Halloween II 1981, Horror (CC) F Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Walking Dead ›› Halloween II 1981, Horror (CC) Halloween III: Season of the Witch Halloween 4: Michael Myers Halloween 5: Revenge... APL 43 43 Oran Eden Big Cat Big Cat Crocodile Hunter Varied Programs BET 56 56 Inspir. Varied Prince Paid Movie Varied (:36) Movie Prince Prince Prince Martin Martin (:31) Movie Varied M Vanderpump Rul Vanderpump Rul Vanderpump Rul Vanderpump Rul Vanderpump Rul Vanderpump Rul Vanderpump Rul Vanderpump Rul Housewives/NJ Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Tu Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Couch Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck BRAVO 66 66 W Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. 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Grand Designs Vet Vet Dragons’ Den CMT 61 61 CMT Music CMT Music CMT Music CMT Music CMT Music Movie Last Cheerleaders Funny Videos Funny Videos Reba Reba CNBC 46 46 Squawk on the Street Squawk Alley Fast Money Power Lunch Closing Bell Fast Varied Mad Money Varied Programs Shark Tank CNN 44 44 CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom At This Hour With Legal View Wolf CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Jake Tapper Situation Room Situation Room E. B. OutFront Anderson Cooper CNNH 45 45 New Day CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Morning Express The Daily Share Wolf CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Dr. Drew Report Varied Situation Room E. B. OutFront COM 60 60 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Daily Nightly Varied Programs Fturama Fturama Fturama Fturama DIS 41 41 Octo Wil. Pirates Mickey Tmrrwl Mickey Mickey Doc Sofia Sofia Wil. Mickey Mickey Sofia Varied Programs DSC 8 8 Paid Paid Paid Paid Meyer Paid Varied Programs M Paid Paid Kardas Kardas Kardas Kardas Kardas Kardas Kardas Kardas Kardas Kardashian Kardas Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Tu Paid Paid Kardas Kardashian Kardas Kardashian Kardas Kardas Kardashian E! News (CC) Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Botched (CC) E! 65 65 W Paid Paid E! News (CC) Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian I Am Cait (CC) I Am Cait (CC) I Am Cait (CC) I Am Cait (CC) I Am Cait (CC) I Am Cait (CC) Th Paid Paid Kardas Kardas Kardas Kardas Kardas Kardas Kardas Kardas Kardas Kardas E! News (CC) Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City He’s Just Not F Paid Paid Kardashian Kardas Kardas Kardas Kardas Kardas Kardas E! 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