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Booth Attorneys Challenge Eavesdropping Prep Football in Jail / Main 6 2013 All-Area Football Guide / Inside Morton Hospital Hit With Malpractice Suits WRONGDOING: Morton Woman Says Mother Died as It is one of four medical mal- died as the direct result of The case already was re- practice lawsuits the hospital, wrongful conduct by Morton ported to the State a Result of Poor Care at Morton General Hospital also known as Lewis County General, emergency room doc- Department of Health, Medical By Lisa Broadt answer a summons filed by a Hospital District 1, has faced tor Thomas Calderon and three Quality Assurance Commission, over the last three years. female employees whose names [email protected] Morton woman who alleges which recognized a probable In this most recent suit, Jane are not yet known; they will be breach of the standard of care. Morton General Hospital the hospital’s substandard care Jones alleges that her 96-year- determined during discovery, must, by the end of this week, killed her mother. old mother, Gertrude Tibbetts, according to Jones’ attorney. please see HOSPITAL, page Main 10 Lewis County IPAT Now Prepared to Allowed ‘Initiate Positive Change’ Seven Pot Stores RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA: State Sets Guidelines for Marijuana Retail Locations By Amy Nile [email protected] The Washington State Liquor Control Board on Wednesday gave Lewis County the green light to open up to seven marijuana stores as part of the implementation of voter-approved Initiative 502. Four of those pot stores can open in any location across the county. Centralia has authorization for two recreational marijuana retailers and Chehalis can have one outlet. please see POT, page Main 10 Pete Caster / [email protected] TransAlta Director of Commercial Operations Roger Fish answers questions from a group of local elected oicials and business community leaders about the Industrial Park at TransAlta during a tour of the area on Wednesday afternoon outside Centralia. Flood INDUSTRIAL PARK AT area previously used for coal mining for about 30 communi- TRANSALTA: Project ty and state leaders Wednesday Dedicates Parkway in hopes that attendees would Watch spread the word about the proj- Entering the Site to ect to attract potential clients Gail and Carolyn and much needed jobs to Lewis Issued Shaw; Infrastructure County, board members said. IPAT is developing seven sites, each ranging in size from By The Chronicle and Environmental 150 to 300 acres, in the area in- The National Weather Service Developments tended to house capital-inten- in issued a flood watch for Underway sive manufacturing companies, the region, including Lewis County, according to Bill Lotto, the that will be in effect from Thursday By Amy Nile project’s general manager. afternoon through Friday afternoon. [email protected] “We get a chance to initiate Thunderstorms and heavy positive change,” Lotto said. rain are expected to bring up to 4 The board for the Industri- al Park at TransAlta is ready to The project, Lotto said, will inches of precipitation in the Cas- turn the county’s economy begin marketing the industrial cades and more than one inch of around with highly skilled em- land bank in the area south rain in the lowlands around the ployment opportunities that and east of the TransAlta facil- TransAlta Director of Commercial Operations Roger Fish points to the large lake Lewis County area, the NWS said. will lead to a stronger tax base. ity to outside companies. that sits adjacent to the Industrial Park at TransAlta Site No. 5 during a tour for please see FLOOD, page Main 10 IPAT hosted a tour of the please see IPAT, page Main 10 community leaders on Wednesday afternoon near Centralia.

The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Weather Deaths Lewis County Area Since 1889 TONIGHT: Low 60 Gollen, Rose, 86, Rochester Williams, Glenn, 81, Follow Us on Twitter TOMORROW: High 68 Longden, Joann, 77, Centralia @chronline Rain Likely Rochester Jones, Shirley A., 86, see details on page Main 2 West, Don O., 93, Centralia Winlock Find Us on Facebook Fowler, Vernon Robert, 71, Wells, Donald, 82, Onalaska www.facebook.com/ Weather picture by Trent Centralia thecentraliachronicle Sherwood, Onalaska Shultz, Thelma Anna Belle, Novak, Ellen C., 76, Graham Elementary, Fifth Grade 96, Tenino Knechtel, Phyllis, 89, Spain, Jeanette E., 39, Vader Rochester CH504787cz.cg Main 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013 COMMUNITY CALENDAR / WEATHER

Community Editor’s Best Bet Physician’s Assistant to Speak on GMOs John O’Brien, a physician’s Questions will be welcome assistant who practices in Tum- during the presentation, which Calendar water, will be speaking on “GMO is free. Today Food Labeling” at 6:30 p.m. to- Initiative 522, an initiative to WHAT’S HAPPENING? night at the Lewis & Clark Hotel label GMO foods in Washington in Centralia. state, will be on the November Author Pierson to Speak If you have an event you O’Brien will discuss the poten- ballot. at AAUW Meeting would like included in the tial dangers of genetically modified Sponsor of O’Brien’s talk is Community Calendar, please organisms and why he believes the Lewis County Tea Party. Olympia author Jan Pierson email your information to GMO labeling is the most impor- The Lewis & Clark is located will talk about her latest book, [email protected]. tant medical issue of our time. at 117 W. Magnolia St. “Prohibition, Prostitution and Include a daytime telephone Presbyterian Pews,” at a meet- number where you can be ing of the Lewis County branch reached. There is no charge for these of the American Association of side Golf Club. Washington Ave., no fee, (360) 736-7311 University Women tonight. listings. For questions about Proceeds from the tourna- Support Groups The meeting will be at 6:45 ment will be used to fund a free calendar items, call Doug H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., p.m. at The Gathering Place at Blosser at The Chronicle, (360) education forum presented by Stillwaters Estates, 2899 Cooks Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 807-8238. the medical staff and profession- Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, Hill Road, Centralia. Call (360) als from Providence Centralia [email protected] 807-8391 for more information. Hospital and others who are ex- Life Recovery Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Support Group perts in this field. Dayspring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Coffee- Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 house, Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 Friday, Sept. 6 The forum will be held on Clarissa Gifford, noon-1 p.m., Jer- the night of Nov. 5 at The Fox Libraries emy’s Cafe, 576 W. Main St., Chehalis, Theater in downtown Centra- PageTurners book discussion, for (360) 748-4417 Ballet Academy lia. The cost of the four-person adults, reader’s choice, 12:30 p.m., Public Agencies Plans Open House scramble golf tournament is $75 Winlock per golfer. The entry fee provides First Friday Family Films, for all ages, 4 Lewis County Mental Health Coali- Centralia Ballet Academy 18 holes of golf with a riding cart p.m., Tenino tion, 10-11:30 a.m., Lewis County Public will be hosting an open house Health building, second-floor confer- and a barbecue lunch. ence room, (360) 740-1430 6-8 p.m. Friday at its studio at An awards ceremony during Saturday, Sept. 7 Reducing Underage Drinking Coali- 221 S. Tower Ave. in Centralia. lunch will recognize the first- and tion, 2 p.m., Lewis County Public Health This will be a kickoff to CBA’s second-place low gross teams, building, second-floor conference 2013-2014 school year where stu- closest to the pin on each par 3, a Optimists Plan Second building, (360) 740-1424 dents and families can preregister, Beat the Pro Straight Drive raffle Annual Motorcycle Ride Centralia Planning Commission, 6 order dance wear and meet the drawing for a new Taylormade p.m., City Hall, 118 W. Maple St., Centra- The Chehalis/Centralia Op- lia, (330) 7671 school’s staff and teachers. R1 driver plus a variety of raffle In addition to its regular prizes from local businesses. timists will be holding their sec- Libraries classes, Centralia Ballet Acad- A 19th Hole putting competi- ond annual motorcycle ride on Family Story Time, for children age emy will be adding modern, Pi- tion has been added in addition Saturday. 3-grade 3, 11:45 a.m., Randle lates and Melange, which is a to the regular 18-hole tourna- The ride will begin and end at the Chehalis Moose Lodge, PageTuners book discussion, for blend of Pilates, yoga and mod- ment. adults, noon, “The Elegance of the 1400 Grand Ave., Centralia. ern dance exercises designed as a For golf tournament entry Hedgehog,” by Muriel Barbery, Chehalis At 10 a.m. there is a call for workout for dancers. Melange is forms or sponsor information, Knitting and crocheting meetup, for “kickstands up” and the ride on the creation of new CBA teacher contact Arnie Guenther, Centra- adults, 1 p.m., Tenino all paved country roads begins. Dana Chynowyth, former Chil- lia Rotary PHATE golf tourna- Organizations dren’s Ballet mistress of the Ev- Cost for the ride is $20; fend- ment chairman, at either (360) er fluff is $10. A lunch after the Oakview Grange, 7 p.m., 2715 N. ergreen City Ballet. 736-0232 or (360) 388-6271. Golf Pearl St., Centralia, (360) 736-5639 There will be a trial class on ride is included for both rider entry forms are also available at and fender fluff. Lewis County Robotics Society, 6 Melange before the open house Riverside Golf Club. p.m., room 128, Kemp Hall, Centralia The public is invited to attend College, (360) 304-9660 from 4:45-5:45 p.m. Historic Lewis County Farmers Mar- the breakfast, and look over the Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, The open house is open to ket, 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m., corner of North motorcycles before they take off. 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 all past, current and prospective Pearl and Maple streets, Centralia, (360) Proceeds from the ride will Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 students. For more information, 736-8977 be used to fund the Optimists’ call the Centralia Ballet Acad- Support Groups Fridays at the Fox, organ music, by scholarship fund for eighth-grade emy at (360) 623-9010. Paul Van Dyck, noon, Fox Theatre, Cen- “Up From Grief,” for those grieving graduates in Centralia, Chehalis tralia, free admission, (360) 880-8053 the loss of a loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., As- and Adna middle schools. sured Home Hospice, second floor, 1821 Centralia Rotary to Bob Garcia and Melodies Recycled For more information, (360) Cooks Hill Road, (360) 330-2640 Band, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cities Senior Center, $5, (360) 262-3041 807-4733 or (360) 262-9647. Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 Host Prostate Health p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church,1209 Song Circle, Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, $2, (360) 740-0492 Golf tournament, fundraiser for Roxy N. Scheuber Road, Centralia,(360) Awareness Golf Tourney Theatre digital projector, 10 a.m., shot- Backfire Band, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter 736-9268 Centralia Rotary is spon- gun start, Ironwood Green, Glenoma, Multiple sclerosis, 6-8 p.m., Provi- Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) $40 per person, teams of four, register dence Centralia Hospital chapel confer- soring the first Prostate Health 273-2000, ext. 301 with Ron Field, [email protected] ence room, (360) 736-5394, Facebook Awareness Thru Education golf Rummage sale, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Cen- page: Lewis County Multiple Sclerosis tournament on Friday at River- tralia United Methodist Church, 506 S. please see CALENDAR, page Main 6

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Sept. 5, 2013 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s 51.85 65.0 +0.07 100s L L Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s H H 73.23 85.0 +0.02 80s Cowlitz at Packwood 70s 1.59 10.5 -0.05 60s Cowlitz at Randle 50s L H Rain Likely Showers Likely Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny 4.30 18.0 +0.02 40s 70º 60º 68º 55º 73º 52º 77º 54º 79º 53º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 30s 3.51 ---- M 20s 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 6:38 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 7:41 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 75 Moonrise ...... 6:59 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 55 69/60 79/59 Moonset...... 7:31 p.m. Normal High ...... 78 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 52 66/59 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 93 in 2003 Seattle Anchorage 59/48 mc 58/50 t Record Low...... 39 in 1939 70/62 Boise 86/56 t 80/49 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg New First Full Last Boston 70/50 sh 68/51 s Yesterday ...... 0.07" 71/61 75/55 9/5 9/12 9/19 9/26 Dallas 98/76 s 98/77 s Month to date ...... 0.37" Tacoma Honolulu 90/73 s 89/75 s Normal month to date ...0.20" Centralia 71/61 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 100/82 s 102/81 s Year to date...... 17.96" 70/60 Yakima Nashville 88/65 s 90/66 s Normal year to date ....27.01" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 108/86 s 107/84 s 76/57 Longview 70/60 Trees None None St. Louis 89/67 s 90/69 s Salt Lake City 92/71 s 91/71 s AreaWe Want Conditions Your Photos 67/59 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 73/57 s 79/62 s Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 84/56 s 77/56 s Portland 68/58 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo- graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 68/60 69/59 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 109/76 s 104/68 s New Delhi 94/77 s 94/77 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 76/60 ra 80/59 pc Paris 90/66 s 82/64 pc Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 71/61 ra 68/57 sh Spokane 80/58 t 66/52 sh London 84/59 s 70/59 sh 72/64 sh 76/63 pc cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 63/60 t 62/58 sh Tri Cities 80/60 t 77/57 s Mexico City 76/57 t 74/58 t Rome 87/68 s 83/67 s sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 71/61 t 68/56 sh Wenatchee 77/60 sh 71/57 t 52/46 sh 53/49 sh Sydney 80/60 s 78/60 mc

Ductless CH504339sl.ke Heat Pump ADVANCEDADVANCED iPad Users - Specialist ENERGY SYSTEMS We have an Your Heating, Cooling & Refrigeration Specialists Since 1982 app for you! 360-748-1817 www.advancedenergyinc.com chronline.com • Main 3 LocaL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013 Defense Attorneys for Triple-Murderer Investigate Eavesdropping Claims Post-triaL: John Allen ping on his private conversations and while he was in the jail. Brosey said he is bothered by murder for the death of David with his defense attorneys before “We know this is a legitimate Booth’s claims since they were West Sr., 52, of Salkum; one count Booth’s Attorneys and during his 2011 trial. issue, we know this exists,” Mis- all brought up post-trial and of first-degree attempted murder Appear in Superior Court Defense Attorneys David tachkin said. “The state is not not before or during the trial in for the shooting of Denise R. Salts, Mistachkin and Erik M. Kupka, arguing this didn’t happen and 2011. now 52, of Randle; one count of to Discuss Allegations both based out of Grays Har- that there is no such information. “I fail to see quite frankly how first-degree extortion; and one By Kyle spurr bor County, appeared in Lewis The state is arguing they don’t this is really going anywhere count of first-degree unlawful County Superior Court on Tues- have to provide the information.” when there is nothing on the possession of a firearm. [email protected] day to further discuss the claims. Superior Court Judge Rich- record,” Brosey said. “It seems Booth committed the mur- The newly Booth did not appear in court ard Brosey did not make any to me that it is much ado about ders at West Sr.'s Wings Way appointed de- and remains in state prison in rulings on the post-trial claims. nothing.” home near Onalaska while at- fense attorneys Walla Walla. He suggested the defense make Mistachkin and Kupka are tempting to collect drug and for convicted Booth, who was found guilty public records request from the tentatively planning to meet with jail-related debts, according to triple-murder- on six felony counts after a trial Lewis County Sheriff’s Office, Booth in Walla Walla on Sept. 26. prosecutors and law enforcement er John Allen in December 2011, filed a motion which runs the jail where the Another hearing will be officials. Booth Jr. are in- in early December to vacate his eavesdropping allegedly took scheduled later this year and Booth allegedly shot West Sr. vestigating alle- life sentence and conviction due place, rather than request infor- Booth will likely be present. three times and the other vic- gations that the to the claim that corrections of- mation from the state. Booth was convicted of first- tims in the head. state violated John allen Booth ficers and Lewis County detec- Prosecutor Brad Meagher of- degree murder for the deaths of Brosey sentenced the 33-year- Booth’s consti- convicted of tives purposely listened to his fered to send an electronic ver- David "DJ" West Jr., 16, of Salkum, old former Onalaska resident to tutional rights nurder private conversations with his sion of the evidence from the and Tony E. Williams, 50, of Min- life in prison without the possi- by eavesdrop- defense attorneys both in court trial to the defense. eral; one count of second-degree bility of parole. New Electronics Recycling Program Underway at Transfer Station PiLot ProJect: electronics to the Hazo Hut at the Transfer Station every Residents Can Recycle Wednesday and the first and Miscellaneous Electronics third Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Saturday Bronson is also organizing a By Kyle spurr special event at the East Lewis County Transfer Station in Mor- [email protected] ton Sept. 28 where customers can Lewis County residents can bring in hazardous household now recycle a variety of electron- chemicals along with electronic ics at the Centralia Transfer Sta- items. tion in Centralia for free rather Larger electronics, including than throw out the electronics, TVs and laptops, are already be- which are often made of valuable ing collected at the transfer sta- metal and lead. tions for up to $8. Thrift stores, Mark Bronson, who coor- such as Goodwill and Visiting dinates the hazardous waste Nurses, are collecting TVs for program for Lewis County, free. started the pilot program last However, Bronson said the month to expand the types of smaller electronics were being electronics accepted at the re- thrown out with other garbage cycling center. instead of being recycled like the “A lot of that stuff still has TVs and laptops. value to it,” Bronson said. “They “They are not cheap to recy- still have circuit boards and met- cle,” Bronson said. “You have to al that are valuable.” form a project and get funding to Acceptable electronics in- be able to take that stuff.” Pete Caster / [email protected] clude small copiers, keyboards, In July, the recycling centers Mark Bronson, the hazardous waste coordinator for Lewis County, talks about the ease of recycling electronics at the landill scanners, DVD players, stereos, received grant funding from on Wednesday afternoon. cellphones, cable boxes, electric the Washington State Depart- heaters, coffee makers, small ment of Ecology to help start the of 2015, we will have to evaluate land, charges 4 cents a pound between 300 and 400 pounds of microwaves, printers and other pilot program, scheduled to go the program and see how suc- for the electronics and picks up electronics. items. through June 2015. cessful it is,” Bronson said. the loads once a month. Bron- “Every little bit helps,” Bron- Residents can bring the used “Sometime in the beginning City Recycle, out of Port- son said he has already collected son said.

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Main 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013 LOCAL Mount Rainier Rescue Utilized New Short Haul System reCOverIng: Two men who had fallen onto a ledge, The Seattle Times report- Mount Rainier is the 10th inaccessible terrain around the approximately 30 feet below the edthat Harborview Medical Cen- park in the Park Service to de- mountain. Canadian Climbers lip of the crevasse. ter spokeswoman Susan Gregg velop a short-haul program. While the partnership re- on the Mend After The park's contract rescuer, said Tuesday the men were in Short-haul tends to minimize mains, there now are certain Weekend Fall Northwest Helicopters, dropped serious condition and remain in the number of rescue personnel limitations on hoist operations; four climbing rangers and res- intensive care. exposed to the hazards of rescue the changes were precipitated by cue gear at a landing zone a few Neither they nor a third Ca- By The Chronicle operations, and allows for line of an accident last June in which a hundred vertical feet above the nadian climber who was less se- sight and direct communication climbing ranger was killed dur- The rescue of the three climb- accident site. riously hurt have been identified. between the pilot and the rescu- ing a rescue at 13,900 feet on the ers at Mount Rainier last week- The patients each were lifted Mount Rainier National Park ers. Emmons-Winthrop Glacier. end was done using a new system from the crevasse and flown to finalized plans to implement the The use of a helicopter short- The 2012 accident led to an approved by the U.S. Park Ser- the Sunrise Visitor Center area program of short-haul rescues at haul is one of a number of meth- vice this summer. using the short-haul technique, the end of July. ods by which the Park Service extensive review of Mount Rain- On Sunday, three Canadian an emergency response tech- This was Mount Rainier Na- rescues climbers off the moun- ier’s rescue response process, ac- climbers sustained multiple inju- nique in which responders — tional Park's first short-haul mis- tain. The method chosen for any cording to the park. ries from a fall into a crevasse while and in some cases victims — are sion for its helicopter short-haul particular rescue is determined New criteria — created based descending from the summit of transported while suspended be- program. by environmental conditions, on both an external and internal the Emmons Glacier, according to neath a helicopter. Over the last two decades resource availability and risk as- review — require slower, more a news release from Mount Rainier The two most seriously in- many parks throughout the Na- sessment, according to Mount deliberate and well thought-out National Park. jured climbers were airlifted from tional Park Service have incor- Rainier National Park. responses. Where hazards to res- The incident was reported to Sunrise to Harborview Medi- porated use of the short-haul Historically, Mount Rainier cuers are deemed unacceptable, Mount Rainier National Park at cal Hospital by two helicopters technique to extract lost and in- National Park had relied on no response will be given. approximately 4 a.m. by another from Airlift Northwest. The third jured visitors from remote and U.S. Army Reserve personnel ••• climbing team ascending the climber was transported to a local difficult to reach sites, according and helicopters to extract in- Additional reporting by the As- route. That team came upon the hospital via ground ambulance. to the Park. jured climbers and hikers from sociated Press. Vader Experiment Seeks Change in Environmental Engineering Industry InnOvAtIOn: City’s Wastewater Treatment System Designers Set ‘‘It’s such a sham. Sights on Low-Cost People should be Sewage Solutions to focused on delivering Small Municipalities, value.’’ Besting Options Offered by Expensive victoria Jelderks company enviornmental engineer Engineering Firms By Amy nile and Pete Caster vAder OffICIALs hAve called [email protected]/[email protected] Blue Array’s system a “miracle” The sleepy city of Vader has for the financially strapped city. become the site of a major inno- Vader’s lagoon sewer system vation — one that could provide remained out of compliance an awakening in the way mu- with state regulations for years as nicipalities approach wastewater the city struggled to find a cost- treatment. effective solution for wastewater Vader is boasting a new, sim- treatment. pler sewer system that comes at Before Blue Array stepped far below the cost the city was in, Vader was facing options that expecting. would have cost up to $10 mil- Pete Caster / [email protected] Blue Array, a Vancouver- lion and doubled sewer bills for James Reilly walks around Blue Array’s waste water treatment facility in Vader, explaining how it will change the way sewage based company, last summer in- citizens, city officials said. is treated. stalled a containment sewer pro- Blue Array is estimating the cost of the system’s operations to totype that functions along with whILe wOrkIng On An IdeA to we know exactly how it works,” then moves into a second and the city’s existing lagoon system. range from $110,000 to $160,000 dramatically lower the cost of Reilly said. “The fewer moving third lagoon where it settles and Victoria Jelderks, the com- a year. Vader budgets about wastewater treatment, Jelderks parts, the better off you are.” liquid can be separated from the pany’s environmental engineer, $144,000 annually for its sewer, met Reilly, who applied the same solids. teamed with entrepreneur James according to city officials. concept behind server architec- the COmPAny fIrst tOOk the sys- “If you measured the water in Reilly, who has a background in And for that cost, Reilly said, ture in computer science to her tem to Ridgefield and has since the lagoon, it’d be cleaner than computer science from his days Blue Array’s system is bringing approach. refined the process for Vader. the stream,” Jelderks said, noting in the Silicon Valley, to design the community back into com- “The fact that no one from my The city’s wastewater is she still would not drink it. the new technology. pliance after years of consistently industry ever came into this in- pumped into Blue Array’s con- Vader’s original lagoon sys- But in order to break down failing to meet environmental dustry is the reason these inno- tainment units that are filled tem, Jelderks said, had the capac- existing barriers in an industry requirements. vations never happened,” Reilly with 500 membranes, which act ity to remove 70 to 80 percent of dominated by high-priced engi- said. “It’s all about flow, either like one-way sponges. the pollution in the water. But neering firms and the bureau- JeLderks BegAn fOrmuLAtIng dirty water or electrons that “It goes around like a race new environmental regulations cratic red tape that came along the idea for the technology in her need to be reconfigured.” track,” Reilly explained. required removal of 85 percent of with it, Blue Array had to figure previous job, where she said she But soon after they formu- Inside the unit, the water is the pollutants. out a cost-effective way to essen- grew tired of seeing taxpayers lated their idea, he said, Jelderks aerated, which creates an oxy- Instead of building an entire tially give the technology away. in small municipalities pay for was fired from her engineering genated environment for bac- new facility, Blue Array simply profit-driven engineering firms firm for pitching the less expen- teria to grow. The bacteria then added four containment units BLue ArrAy Is nOw providing to come in and sell expensive sive technology. begin converting the wastewater filled with membranes, which Vader the sewer system for just systems. into contaminants that are less brought the city back into com- the cost of operation, using the “It’s such a sham,” she said. the twO then stArted Blue Ar- harmful to humans. pliance. city as a test site for its wastewa- “People should be focused on de- ray, finding ways to reduce costs “Really, my job is biology,” ter treatment method under the livering value.” by eliminating the infrastruc- Jelderks said. “I keep bacteria thOugh the LOng-term effec- state Department of Ecology’s Because most of these resi- ture associated with a traditional happy.” tiveness of the Blue Array system supervision. dents and their elected repre- treatment plant. Instead of con- The solids stay inside the Blue is still being tested, Ecology of- “When it’s free, it changes the sentatives could not easily un- crete pools and a building, Blue Array tank and the clean water is ficials have said the department dynamic,” Reilly said. “That’s derstand the scientific language Array uses outdoor lagoons and pumped into a lagoon. remains hopeful and appreciates the lesson of Google, right? ... If used by the engineers, Jelderks metal containment units. Once the water reaches the the innovative spirit of Blue Ar- you give something away for free said, the firms could charge in- Reilly and Jelderks further first lagoon, it undergoes a sec- ray’s work. that has value, eventually you're flated prices for services. cut costs by reducing the number ond aeration process where bac- ••• going to be able to build a busi- “It’s like taxation without of components that comprise the teria further attack the pollut- Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 ness model to support it. And representation,” she said. “It’s system. ants. twitter.com/AmyNileReports people will be very pleased with destroying these small commu- “Because of that we know ex- Because many harmful pol- www.facebook.com/ you.” nities.” actly what each item does and lutants are soluble, the water AmyNileTheChronicle news in Brief regional rail nership with the Grays Harbor The Centralia meeting will Council of Governments, the allow for comments to be re- workshop to Be held Lewis County Transportation ceived in preparation for the re- Strategy Council and Washing- lease of the plan, scheduled for at Centralia Library ton State Department of Trans- later this year. By The Chronicle portation. Citizens, elected officials, The Washington State Rail public agency staff and others THE AFFORDABLE AND DISTINCTIVELY DIFFERENT A public workshop on the HEARING SOLUTION - AND IT’S RECHARGEABLE! 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"It's hard to rado and Washington state. see how the current system fits The agency said last week that the description laid out in the even though the drug remains il- memo." legal under federal law, it won't With legal, recreational pot intervene to block state pot laws on the horizon in two states, the or prosecute as long as states cre- memo is raising questions about ate strict and effective controls the future of medical marijuana that follow eight conditions. not just in Washington and Col- "The DOJ is saying you guys orado, but the 18 other states and need to color inside the lines," Washington, D.C., that allow it. said Teri Robnett, founder of While advocates say it's too the Cannabis Patients Action early to gauge the impact of the Network, a Westminster, Colo.- new recreational pot push, there based medical marijuana advo- were signs it could hurt medical cacy group. "If you color inside marijuana. the lines, we'll let you keep your crayons. IN WASHINGTON, the gover- "If you don't, we can come in nor and many lawmakers were Brennan Linsley / The Associated Press and take your crayons away," she already looking to rein in the Members of a crowd numbering tens of thousands smoke marijuana and listen to live music at the Denver 420 pro-mar- said. state's unregulated medical mar- ijuana rally at Civic Center Park in Denver last spring. Medical marijuana businesses worried that federal agents will close The DOJ's policy memo ijuana market because they wor- them down now have a roadmap to avoid prosecution, courtesy of the Justice Department’s decision to allow legal pot in comes after voters in Colorado ried its untaxed cannabis would Colorado and Washington state. and Washington last fall passed undercut the highly taxed recre- first-in-the-nation laws to allow ational pot. recreational pot use and follows There may be some attrition Marijuana advocates say they Policy Alliance. cial activity. The feds stepped in similar agency statements in re- in the beginning, as bargain- welcome them as guidelines for In Oregon, state health offi- when the number of registered cent years that helped spur the hunting medical marijuana us- medical marijuana states to tai- cials are drawing up regulations pot providers topped 4,800 with creation of medical marijuana ers or those wanting to avoid the lor their laws and a way for other for a new medical marijuana billboard ads and huge green- systems across the U.S. government bureaucracy of state states to enact new laws without program for next year. U.S. At- houses operating in the open. registries dabble in the recre- fear of federal reprisal. torney Amanda Marshall has Raids in 2011 led to the con- IN STATES LIKE MONTANA and ational market, Robnett said. But said the state will need to create victions of 33 providers and, California, an explosion in most will stay because the medi- ADVOCATES SAY STATES WITH even strong teeth when it writes the coupled with a major rewrite of regulations that meet or exceed regulations, and make sure it can the use of medical marijuana cal strains are tailored for their the state law, led to the demise of spawned a backlash, stricter laws regulations in those areas should enforce them. illnesses, can be more potent and most commercial sales. and tougher federal enforcement. don't necessarily create a high not be worried about increased For those who do color out- U.S. Attorney Benjamin while relieving their symptoms, federal scrutiny. "It should give side the lines, the repercussions U.S. Attorney Mike Cotter, Wagner, whose office covers the she said. growers and dispensers a level of can be harsh. who orchestrated the crackdown Eastern District of California, The DOJ memo outlines comfort that the federal govern- and vows to prosecute large pot said more than half of the cases eight areas of "marijuana-related ment is becoming clearer in what IN MONTANA, A 2004 voter- providers, said the new DOJ his office prosecutes comply conduct" that it won't tolerate, their guidance is to U.S. attor- approved medical pot law was memo is "not going to affect the with the criteria set out by the from distribution to kids to use neys," said Roseanne Scotti, the vague on local law-enforcement's way we do business here in Mon- policy memo. Wagner said the of firearms and drugged driving. New Jersey director of the Drug abilities to regulate commer- tana.” Inslee Mulls Transportation News in Brief ually assaulting a 7-year-old boy Level Three Sex at age 14, according to the sher- Package Without Bridge Offender Registers iff’s office. He was sentenced to to Live as Transient 21 weeks confinement. By Mike Baker In 1995, Falk again pleaded in Thurston County guilty to third-degree child mo- The Associated Press ‘‘I don’t think that should be a blockage at all.’’ lestation and was sentenced to 48 OLYMPIA — Gov. Jay Inslee By The Chronicle months of confinement, accord- said Tuesday that Washington A level three sex offender has ing to the sheriff’s office. The state might pursue a broad trans- Jay Inslee indicated he will live as a tran- guilty plea stemmed from Falk, portation package without fund- governor sient in Thurston County by at age 18, having consensual sex ing for a new Columbia River registering with the Thurston with a 13-year-old girl. bridge that some Republicans viewing options on how to pay Interstate 5, including the bridge County Sheriff’s Office. Falk is described as a 6-foot-2 had opposed. for the Columbia River bridge between Oregon and Wash- Korey A. white man who weighs approxi- Inslee said he wants lawmak- and said there are discussions ington, and it would extend Falk, 37, pleaded mately 250 pounds, according to ers from both parties to come to- about removing it from the larg- Portland’s light-rail system into guilty in 1990 the sheriff’s office. gether over the coming weeks to er transportation package. Vancouver, Wash. 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Pearl St., Centralia [email protected] Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Main 6  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013 LOCAL Centralia City Officials Set Top Priorities GOALS: City Council Sets “This was the streets in Centralia. Council agreed to crack seal a local flood relief project. The a summary of Centralia Public Works be- eight miles and chip seal eight Council agreed to construct a Plans for Roads, Flooding what we have gan chip sealing roads last month miles of road inside city limits flood relief project for the city By Kyle Spurr already been for the first time in 18 years. by next year. By 2015, the city within the next three years using talking about Additionally, the Main and wants to annually overlay two data collected from studies fol- [email protected] over the past Yew Street Signal Project and re- miles and reconstruct one mile lowing the 2007 flood. Improving the condition of year,” Councilor surfacing Gold Street from the of road. No major flood control proj- city streets remains the top prior- Bill Bates said. Viaduct to Exhibitor Road are While roads ects have been completed in Cen- ity for the Centralia City Council “These things expected to begin next year. are the number tralia since the 2007 flood. as it moves into 2014 budget dis- are not going to Bill Bates The city has 15 other road one priority for The City Council set other cussions later this fall. be done over- Centralia city projects that still need funding the city, Mayor timetables, including possibly councilor Beyond the roads, the City night. The key while the roads continue to de- Bonnie Cana- making changes to the Urban Council identified four other pri- is we have a strategy, a direction cay. day said, the Growth Area by December, com- orities — flood relief, protect the and priorities.” Of the 82 miles of rated other items are pleting an inventory of surplus aquifers, review Urban Growth The City Council addressed streets, 34 percent are in danger listed in no par- property by February 2014 and Area boundaries and sell sur- each priority by setting proposed of failing without repair, accord- ticular order. listing surplus properties for sale plus property — during a special timelines and steps to reach each ing to the city. Many other roads The City Bonnie Canaday by June 2014. workshop Tuesday night. goal. need crack and chip sealing Council Mayor of “I thought the steps are do- The City Council did not take Many of the steps are already treatments. touched on Centralia able,” Bates said. “I like the time- any action on the items discussed. underway, including repairing At the workshop, the City plans to design and construct frame.” Recently Chosen Tenino Councilor’s Residency Questioned RESIDENCY: Citizens, that city for more than one year. Councilor Wayne Fournier “The RCW is pretty plain,” said he believes Richter’s time Councilors Say Thurston County Elections in the city — about ten months ‘‘I live in Tenino. I’m very excited about Appointed Councilor Manager Steve Homan said. “But when she joined the council — whether or not they have actu- makes her ineligible; it’s residen- being in Tenino, and I’d like to be part Ann Richter Has Not ally been a resident for a year, we cy, not property ownership, that Lived in the City Long don’t check.” the law requires, he said. of the solution here.’’ Enough to Hold Office All candidates sign a declara- Mayor Bret Brodersen said he tion swearing they meet all the “doesn’t really have a take” on the Ann Richter By Lisa Broadt qualifications. situation. recently appointed to council seat [email protected] “She filled out the application RICHTER ON WEDNESDAY told promising she meets the require- Some Tenino citizens and The Chronicle she and her hus- ments,” Brodersen said Wednes- Brodersen was selected by his fel- units simultaneously. city councilors are challenging band bought property in the city day. “Whether the city takes any low councilors to fill the mayoral She also has participated in the political legitimacy of Ann two years ago. She moved into action would be up to the City vacancy left by former Mayor organizations that further wom- Richter, a registered nurse re- her Tenino residence, full-time, Council.” Eric Strawn, negating the need en’s education. In that capacity, cently appointed to fill a vacant in October 2012, she said. The next step, should the to run for reelection to the City she was in charge of 17 chapters city council seat. She is a registered voter in the council decide to take action, Council; it was too late for Brod- and acted as the treasurer for Richter’s tenure was sched- city of Tenino, according to the would be to take the case to ersen’s name to be dropped from two years. uled to last until the November Thurston County Auditor’s Of- the Thurston County Superior the ballot. “I live in Tenino. I’m very ex- election, but since her appoint- fice. Court. Richter’s write-in candidacy cited about being in Tenino, and ment, Richter has added her Richter said she has done challenges Painter’s sure-thing race. I’d like to be part of the solution name to the ballot as a write-in nothing wrong and is frustrated THE CHALLENGE IS THE LATEST de- here,” she said. candidate, opening the possibil- with the city’s handling of the velopment in what has become THE TENINO CITY COUNCIL on Richter reiterated her enthu- ity of a full term on the Council. situation. an increasingly bizarre race for Tuesday, July 23, chose Richter siasm in an interview Wednes- Those who question Richter’s “A citizen contacted a Council City Council Position 1. from three potential candidates day. legitimacy say she has not lived member who took it to a couple During the primary election to temporarily fill Council Posi- “Tenino needs new industry in Tenino long enough to be eli- other people. Then, the city — Tenino’s only primary election tion 1, the seat occupied by Brod- to strengthen its economic base. gible for political office. called to find out how long I’d race — newcomer Sirena Painter ersen before he became mayor. We need to create more local em- According to Washington lived here, rather than coming to and now-Mayor Brodersen re- Richter, a registered nurse for ployment, so people don’t have to state law, in a mayor-council me personally,” Richter said. “It’s ceived the majority of the vote, the last 33 years, told the Council commute to Olympia or Tumwa- form of government, councilors basically dropped as far as I’m shutting out current Councilor she has extensive budget expe- ter,” she said. “I’m excited to be a must be registered to vote in the concerned.” Frank Anderson. rience. She has held numerous part of the process of putting to- city where they will run for of- At least one city councilor It appeared that Painter had management positions, she said, gether a new budget and helping fice, and must have resided in sees it differently. the position locked: In June, and once oversaw five hospital put the finances back in order.” Centralia College Names Court to Honor Former Blazer Basketball Star By The Chronicle est in the state. Along the way, The court in the Michael he earned a graduate degree in Smith Gymnasium in the Cen- engineering from Stanford Uni- tralia College Health and Well- versity. Watterson became one of ness Center is now the Bill Wat- Centralia College’s first Sports terson Court, named in honor of Hall of Fame inductees, when he the former Blazer basketball star. gained membership in 1987. A formal dedication of the “As a Centralia College Blazer Watterson Court will take place he was a very skilled and ener- Sept. 19 at 1:30 p.m. in the Health getic guard who was a disruptive and Wellness Center. Watterson force for the opposition,” Bob is expected to attend, according Peters, current athletic director, to a press release about the event. said in the release. “The naming Watterson played guard for of the court in his honor is really the Centralia College Blazer bas- appropriate. He has been a good ketball team beginning in 1959. friend to the college and has sup- He earned the Mr. Hustle and ported us for a long time.” Mr. Inspirational awards. Earlier this year, Watterson Watterson continued his and his wife, Helga, donated 17.5 basketball career at the Univer- acres of forest to the Centralia sity of Alaska in Fairbanks. After College Foundation. finishing his education, he re- The women’s volleyball team Coutesy Photo mained in Alaska and eventually will break in the newly named Centralia College’s basketball court, inside the Michael Smith Gymnasium, is being formally dedicated on Sept. 19 as Wat- formed a construction firm that court Sept. 27 with a match terson Court, after Bill Watterson, a former Centralia College Blazer basketball star. Watterson played for Centralia College has grown into one of the larg- against Clark College at 7 p.m. beginning in 1959. News in Brief Campaign Results officials arrested 1,420 drivers the additional patrols, according for suspicion of driving under to the release. The patrols were in 21 DUI Arrests in the influence between Aug. 16 funded by a grant from the Wash- Lewis County and Sept. 2, according to a press ington Traffic Safety Commission. release from the Washington The extra patrols were a part By The Chronicle Traffic Safety Commission. of Target Zero, which is a state- Living Well With PD An anti-drunken driving Officers from the Centralia, wide campaign that strives to A program for PD patients and their caregivers campaign resulted in 21 driv- Chehalis, Morton, Toledo and end all traffic deaths and serious ing under the influence arrests Winlock police departments, in injury accidents in the state by Understanding Parkinson’s Disease in Lewis County during the past addition to the Lewis County 2030. More information on the two weeks. Sheriff’s Office and the Washing- safety campaign can be found at and Current Treatments Statewide, law enforcement ton State Patrol, participated in www.targetzero.com.

Speaker Gregory D. Bell, MD Calendar: Dancing; Tenino Farmers Market Olympia Neurology Continued from Main 2 p.m., 1.75 hours, 1101 Sylvenus St., Che- Rummage sale, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Cen- halis, 748-9593, www.steamtrainride. tralia United Methodist Church, 506 S. Holiday Inn Express com. Washington Ave., no fee, (360) 736-7311 Location 730 NW Liberty Place Tenino Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-3 Chehalis, WA p.m., Tenino Elementary School, (360) Regular excursion steam train ride Rock This Block, Travelodge, 9 a.m.-5 (360)740-1800 515-0501 and museum tour, Mt. Rainier Scenic p.m., 702 Harrison Ave., Centralia, wares, Dancing, Country Four, 7-10 p.m., Railroad, 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m. and 3:30 food, decor, jewelry, hand-made items, South Union Grange, 10030 Tilley Road p.m., Elbe-Mineral, (360) 492-5588, res- etc., (360) 330-9844 or info@travelo- Date ______Thursday, Sept. 12, 2013 ervations (888) STEAM11 dgecnentralia.com S., Olympia, (360) 352-2135 Composting Basics and Options, 10 Singspiration, 6 p.m., Pathway Games Day, traditional and mod- 10:00AM-12:00PM (Buffet Breakfast Served) a.m., Lewis County Solid Waste Trans- Church of God, 1416 S. Scheuber Road, Time ______ern board games, card games, 1 p.m., fer Station, 1411 S. Tower Ave., Centralia, Centralia, visiting singers from Tum- Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, (360) no charge, sponsored by WSU Lewis water and Olympia churches, (360) 740-0492 County Master Recycler Composters, 291-3211 RSVP ______1-866-227-9788 Ext. 1034240 Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, coach (360) 740-1212 or debbie.burris@lewis- trains, excursion to Milburn, 1 and 3 countywa.gov (Please leave only your irst name and number of people attending) p.m., 1.25 hours, 1101 Sylvenus St., Che- Organizations

Mystery Soda, 8 p.m., Matrix Coffee- CH505496sl.cg halis, 748-9593, www.steamtrainride. house, Chehalis, $6, (360) 740-0492 Disabled American Veterans, 1 p.m., com Backfire Band, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter American Legion building, 111 W. Main ©2013 Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, coach Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) St., Centralia, (360) 245-3357 or (360) AZI-40156 and dinner train, excursion to Ruth, 5 273-2000, ext. 301 262-9360 September 2013

The Chamber is now open on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. BCusiness onnections Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce Monthly Newsletter

Welcome, New We Appreciate Our Members Members! • James Kelsey September is here. It’s away that are donated by able to have a strong pres- Studios the time of year that the our very own Chamber ence in Lewis County. We Chamber extends an invi- members. There will also are continually excited to tation to all of our mem- be a hamburger & hotdog promote all of our mem- • Embody Movement bers to come together for lunch hosted by The Lucky bers. Watching your busi- Studio and Lifestyle an “Appreciation BBQ Pic- Eagle Casino. ness flourish is a wonder- nic.” As the Chamber grows Boutique ful feeling of success for us. On Monday, September to over 500 strong busi- We are encouraged to see 9th at 11:30 am the Cham- nesses, we realize the im- • A Stones Throw growth within the Cham- ber will be hosting a BBQ portance of saying thank Farm and Rescue Picnic at the Penny Play- you to all of you. It truly is ber and certainly in Lewis ground / V.R Lee Build- amazing to have so many County. ing for all of our members. thriving businesses sup- We hope to see each and • New Balance There will be a selection port the Chamber. It is every one of you at the pic- Alicia Bull of prizes that we will give because of you that we are nic! Executive Director • Artistry in Massage

• Furniture World

Ambassador Spotlight Full name: Trevor Elliott

Hometown: Chehalis

Birthday: June 1

Siblings: Drew Elliott (Drew Elliott Horsemanship), Brittany Elliott

Occupation of Parents: Jerry Elliott (NW Hardwoods), Debi Elliott (Eddie Bauer)

Update on career: After I graduated with my business degree in 2011 from CWU, I began working at Virgil R Lee Insurance immediately Trevor Elliott following. Currently, I am a commercial and personal about working throughout this lines agent at Virgil R Lee community to make this area and recently completed my a great place to live for many first insurance designation, generations to come! Accredited Advisor in Insurance (AAI). What are your hobbies or interests? Where were you born? Basketball, golf, hiking, Chehalis working on community projects as well as serving with How did you end up here? community projects through I grew up in Chehalis, Bethel Church! graduated from W.F. West in 2008. After playing football at Why are you an Linfield College, graduating Ambassador? from LLC and CWU, I had I am an Ambassador because the opportunity to come I am excited about our back home to work for an community and, growing up agency that has been serving in the area, I am passionate southwest Washington since about making our area a 1924. desirable place to live for present citizens, businesses What would others be and future generations. surprised to know about you? I don’t think it’d come as a surprise, but I am passionate Upcoming Chamber Events

Chamber Forum, Monday Sept. 9, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Membership Appreciation BBQ catered by Lucky Eagle Casino Held at the Virgil R. Lee Building, Chehalis Business After Hours, Thursday, Sept. 19, 5 to 7 p.m. Together Costco and the Chamber are hosting at the Chamber building, 500 NW Chamber of Commerce Way, Chehalis Join us as the Chamber and Costco host the September Business After Hours. Come for food, drinks and networking. Ribbon Cuttings Friday, Sept. 20, noon, Embody Movement Studio & Lifestyle Boutique, 115 S. Tower Ave., Centralia Join us as we welcome our new Chamber members.

Saturday, Sept. 21, noon, Valley View Health Center, 1800 Cooks Hill Rd, Centralia Join us during the Wellness Roundup as we celebrate the opening of Valley Views newest Health Center. 2

Directory Thousands of people gather downtown CHAMBER STAFF Alicia Bull Executive Director Centralia for the Hub City Car Show [email protected]

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2013 EXECUTIVE BOARD Ken Kostick, Chair Port of Chehalis

Dwayne Aberle, Past Chair Security State Bank

Tony Ketchum, Incoming Chair I.P. Callison & Sons

Amanda Singleton, Vice Chair Rainier Connect

Jenny Collins, Secretary Visiting Nurses

Ron Hall, Treasurer Ron Hall, CPA

2013 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Bob Jackins Home Depot Taking Time to Stretch Improves

Kyle Heaton Port of Centralia Your Health and Business We’ve all experienced how which are usually performed in ing for each muscle, if possible. which can cause injury. Cer- Chris Dupont amazing a really good stretch sets of eight to 12. Additionally, the Massachusetts tain stretches put a great deal TransAlta feels. Perhaps after waking up Static-active stretches, such Institute of Technology recom- of stress on joints, ligaments or from a nap, riding in the car as many of those used in yoga, mends stretching muscles in tendons and should be avoided Christine Fossett for an hold a muscle for a minimum a particular order; beginning except when you are under the The Chronicle extended of 10 seconds; and with proper with the back, advancing to guidance of a professional. period breathing, the stretched mus- the sides, buttocks, calves and My wish for you this month Rob Hill of time, cle relaxes because of opposing shins and ending with the arms. in both your personal health City of Centralia and I muscles that pull against it. As with any new routine or and business health, is that you might be Passive stretches are use- change of habit, in this case, if embrace the stretch by first “stretch- ful for cool downs after a great you have been away from ex- gathering information, then Merlin McReynold workout/aerobic exercise. Most ing it ercise for several months, or if seek guidance from those who City of Chehalis here...” often, when doing these stretch- you have an injury or medical can assist you (build your team), but hope- es the use of another body part condition, consult your medi- Deanne Putman fully, as or piece of equipment will best then actively practice the art of cal provider before starting a Allstate Insurance/Putman Agency a part Jenni Bodnar assist the stretch, such as cross- stretching, thereby implement- of our Thorbeckes GM ing the arm over the chest and stretching routine. If you feel ing it to the fullest - for the best pain during a stretch, you are possible benefit. You will win if Suzie Mitchell workout routine. In our work pressing against the arm with stretching too aggressively, you do! Helly Hansen environment, when situations the opposite hand to increase occur that cause us to stretch the muscle tension. - at first may seem uncomfort- A similar exercise, called Jeanell Rasmussen able or unnecessary, but after a Isometric, is helpful for increas- Providence Hospital time, we realize how beneficial ing flexibility and strength at Ribbon Cuttings taking that stretch really was to the same time. In Isometric Dave Muller improving our overall business stretching, the act of stretching Retired health. muscles through tensing and This month’s article is on holding is used. An example of Ron Sturza stretching and it’s benefits for this might be tightening your Sunbird Shopping Center our bodies. There are three glutes while doing a series of main ways to stretch: Dynamic, pelvic tilts. Static, and Passive - all of which, The key ingredient to all Dr. James Walton when used at the right time, forms of stretching is breathing. Centralia College will truly bring about optimum Because stretching is a form performance for your body. of exercise, it requires energy, Mitch Moberg Stretches of any kind are and that energy production Twin Cities Trading Post most beneficial after a short requires oxygen. When you warm up of your body, such hold your breath, you decrease CONTACT US: as a fast walk, a little running your body’s oxygen supply and 500 NW Chamber of Commerce Way in place, a couple of sets of increase the buildup of car- Chehalis, WA 98532 knee lifts with arm motions, bon dioxide. Oxygen-deprived anything that gets the blood muscles are not as flexible, Oice: 360.748.8885 flowing throughout your body. therefore holding your breath The Massachusetts Institute of while stretching to improve flexibility is counter-produc- Toll free: 1.800.525.3323 Technology recommends joint Travelodge celebrates their newly remodeled pool. rotations from head to toe be- tive. Before any stretch, take a Fax: 360.748.8763 fore you do your warm up to in- deep breath though your nose, crease the flow of synovial fluid allowing your belly to rise with [email protected] to your joints. Another option the breath. Then, exhale as you is to flex hinge-type joints perform the stretch. While such as your knees and elbows, holding the stretch, continue to or do clockwise and counter breathe slowly and rhythmical- clockwise rotations with ball- ly. You will find that the more and-socket joints, such as your in tune your breathing is with shoulders and hips. Move the your stretch, the more full and pivotal joint in your neck from lengthened stretch you will be side to side. Perform move- able to achieve. ments slowly until joints feel The American College of loose and move smoothly. Sports Medicine recommends Dynamic stretches lengthen holding each stretch for 10 to muscles beyond their normal 30 seconds after the muscle range through repetitive mo- begins to feel tight. Try to do tions, extending the motion two to four sets of stretches for Call 360-736-3311 further with each repetition, a total of 60 seconds of stretch-

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O’Blarney’s Has All Your Needs Depot. Tracey brings with her to have the most medical and others who are experts in information or to make a for Football Season an extensive background in insurance products for most this field. donation go to www.rotary. sales and customer service of the local population. Now The forum will be held org/endpolio. It’s September, and spanning over 40 years. She that the Affordable Care Act, Nov. 5 at The Fox Theater in Centralia Rotary Club O’Blarney’s in downtown is a well-known member (Obamacare) has established downtown Centralia. and Corwin-Rey Farmers Centralia is the place for all of our community and has a new “Open enrollment” Sponsors include Bio Insurance Group presents the your football needs. We have participated on many boards period for everyone under age Recycling Corporation, Cheney 14 HDTVs, the best hot wings Cooks Hill Challenge, Run throughout Lewis County over 65, we have double duty to in at least two counties, beer Livestock, RadiantCare for the Kids on Saturday, Sept. the past 20 years. serve both the Senior market specials, an Absolut Vodka Radiation Oncology and 21, at 1900 Cooks Hill Road, We encourage you to stop with our usual spectrum of Bloody Mary Bar, giveaways Washington Orthopaedic Centralia. Entry fee for the by or call and let Tracey know Advantage Plans and Medi-gap and cheerleaders. O’Blarney’s Center. A number of other 10-Miler is $25 before Sept. 15 of any printing needs you or Supplements, to educate our is the Twin Cities’ only place local hole and cart sponsors and $30 thereafter. The 5K your business may have. Tracey clients and the public about to be for every game all season have also added financial Fun Run/Walk is $20. can be reached at 736-7232 or the big changes coming Jan. 1, long. support. Plaques for top male and 520-0912. 2014. It is a new marketplace, We offer the NFL Sunday The cost of the four-person female 10-Miler Finishers. We at Precision Printing and the state Health Exchange, ticket, which allows us to show scramble golf tournament Ribbons will be given to all & Copy Depot are looking called the Health Plan Finder, every out-of-market game. is $75 per golfer. Entry fee 5K Finishers. Post snacks for forward to helping you with will be a tool we use to enroll Who is your favorite team? provides 18 holes of golf with a everyone. your printing needs. current and new customers. You can always watch them at riding cart and barbecue lunch. Registration begins at 7 a.m. You can look over plan choices O’Blarney’s. An awards ceremony will at Washington Orthopedic at www.wahbexchange.org, Don’t miss any of the college Fourth Annual Wellness recognize the first and second Center. Race starts at 8 a.m. which will go live Oct. 1. action either. O’Blarney’s also Roundup to Be Held Sept 21 place low-gross teams, closest for the 10-Miler and 8:30 a.m. We are here to advise and carries the Pac 12 Network. to the pin on each par three. for the 5K Run/Walk. The 5K The fourth annual Wellness recommend the right benefit Whether you are rooting for Beat the Pro Straight Drive is a mostly flat, stroller- and Roundup — Lewis County’s program from the Metallic the Huskies, Cougars, Beavers raffle drawing will be held for dog-friendly course for all ages largest health fair — will be Plans (Platinum, Gold, Silver or Ducks, we are your place a new Taylormade R1 driver of the family. The 10-Miler held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on or Bronze). You need to know to be. While you are here, join Saturday, Sept. 21, at the corner plus a variety of raffle prizes course consists of beautiful your estimated income for 2013 our VIP “Very Irish Person” of Cooks HIll and Scheuber from local businesses. A 19th rural scenery and two steep which will help determine if club for great discounts and roads. The event features free Hole on the Putting Green hills. you are eligible for a premium rewards. health screenings, educational Team Competition has been Register online for the tax credit or subsidy to reduce Like us on Facebook — information, giveaways and added to the event. Cooks Hill Challenge at active. your monthly family premium O’Blarney’s at the Gibson fun. The event has several Please contact Arnie com or download applications costs. So far, four companies House — to keep updated components, including free Guenther, Centralia Rotary at www.clubrunner.ca/ have been approved as on all the action, or check health screenings. PHATE golf tournament centralia. For more Qualified Health Plans (QHP) us out on our website at Staff from Providence will chairman, at (360) 736-0232 information, call Teri Wiley at with more under consideration. www.oblarneyspub.com. be on hand to provide free or (360) 388-6271 for entry (360) 736-8090. Call us at (360) 736-8283. O’Blarney’s Irish Pub: “Where health screenings. forms or sponsor information. Centralia General Agency is you are only a stranger once.” Providence Medical Group Entry forms are also available located right next to Campbell Joy’s Once Upon A Thyme to providers will provide free at Riverside Golf Club. Dodge on Main in Centralia. Have Guest Cook Find Fall Scents at The Bath clinical breast exams, and We are honored to have Depot in Centralia digital mammograms for Run or Walk the Cooks Hill guest cook, Sokuntheary, those who qualify. Cozy Up to Fall at HUBBUB The Bath Depot, Inc., is Challenge at Washington share the delights of her Providence Centralia The sun may still be shining the place to shop when getting Orthopaedic Center native Cambodian dishes Diabetes and Nutrition Center but there is definitely a feel your college students ready Since 1985, Rotary at our upcoming Cooking staff will provide free blood of fall in the air. HUBBUB is for this coming school year. International’s Polio Plus Class. Won’t you please join sugar tests and more. ready for the change of season, We have 100 percent white program has contributed us Monday, Sept. 9th, 6 p.m. Providence Lab staff with boots and tights (and Egyptian cotton towels, reed greatly to the protection of Preparation techniques, tips, will provide free cholesterol “bootights” too!) due to arrive diffusers to give a wonderful more than two billion children recipes and samples of all of screening (please fast the any day. These aren’t just any scent to those dorm rooms, from the dreaded disease of the nights tasty Cambodian morning of for best results). boots, JAFA’s button boots and, of course, a large array polio. Rotary International’s foods include Cambodian Providence were an incredible hit last year, of bath and body essentials goal is the global eradication BBQ Meatballs, Amok (Catfish SoundHomeCare and Hospice so we brought them back for to help get your student’s year of polio. Polio eradication dish), Green Papaya Salad, nurses will provide free blood fall in (yep!) orange, red, and started off right. means the interruption Grilled Beef Salad, Chicken pressure checks. navy. A new, great buckle style Also, look for all the of the transmission of the Pineapple and dessert: Mango, Meet with more than 100 comes in camel, red, and black. wonderful fall scents such as wild poliovirus. For more Sticky Rice. community health partners You’re going to love them! pumpkin spice and orange at their booths. Get a free We’ll also be getting boots clove to arrive at The Bath bike helmet, win a free lunch, from Groundhog (adore the Depot soon as well. sign up to win $500, get a free teal!) and Dromedaris, plus a Save the date for Oct. 12 for Money to Lend! massage, a giant bounce house, popular shoe from Fidji. Like fall Girls Night Out! horse-drawn carriage rides, us on Facebook to get the Local Lenders • Competitive Rates Come and visit The Bath Member FDIC petting zoo, and more. first word on arrivals. Stock is Depot at 108 West Pine St. in Our business is helping For more information, limited and it will go fast! downtown Centralia, where your business succeed! contact Providence Centralia at If it’s not already on your you will find a whole array of • Business Loans 330-8767 or 330-8535, or e-mail September calendar, be sure • Lines/Letters of Credit bath and body essentials. For wapchwellnessroundup@ information, call Sandi at 623- to reserve a weekend (or • Equipment Financing providence.org. two) to travel the towns and • SBA & Rural 1016. Don’t forget to like us on CH503125cz.db Development Loans Facebook! backroads of Lewis County Christopher and CJ Banks at the as you visit the more than 60 Call Andy today to artists participating in the Centralia Outlet schedule an appointment Raised Beds Available at Hub 11th annual ARTrails Studio Christopher and CJ Banks at your convenience! City Community Garden Tour. The opening gala takes has timeless versatility and Andy Alexander Congratulations to all of our place at the Centralia Train value in misses, petite and 748.8648 | 877.595.0378 | ssbwa.com youth who graduated from our Depot, Friday, Sept. 20, 4 to 8 women’s sizes 4-24. Enjoy at summer program and earned p.m; the self-guided tour runs least 30 percent off all day, the weekends of Sept. 21–22 a combination of six Centralia every day. and 28–29. ARTrails member College/vocational high school We are available for many Title Guaranty Co. and HUBBUB owner Rebecca credits. In addition, the youth special events for individuals Staebler will be working on grew and harvested fresh and group functions inside of Lewis County her art at HUBBUB during the vegetables for their families and outside the store. Call us tour. Stop in and see what she’s and Centralia Food Bank at at (360) 807-6398 for more painting, and you might get a Salvation Army. information. The farm is in full harvest, chance to do a little creating so don’t hesitate to buy your yourself! fresh vegetables at the thrift The DevilFish Public House Get a jump on October. “Growing Lewis County One Family at a Time.” store or onsite at the farm, 303 The DevilFish Public House Mark your calendar and invite N. Gold St., Centralia. We also in Chehalis will celebrate your girlfriends for Girls Night When buying, selling or reinancing, specify CH504417.SL.DB accept WIC and senior checks Oktoberfest Munich-style with Out, October 12, 3 to 8 p.m. Title Guaranty for Title Insurance & Escrow. at the farm. We so appreciate a 16-day event beginning with Check out our Facebook our partnership with Salvation the kickoff with live German page — hubbubshop — for Army and Major Halstad for music by the Blaser Family new arrivals and events! 360-748-0001 Title Fax: 360-748-9867 Escrow Fax: 360-740-7892 letting us garden on their site. Band at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Visit HUBBUB at 505 N. 200 NW Paciic · Chehalis · www.titlegco.com Hub City Community Sept. 21. Tower Ave., in downtown Garden has planted a winter The DevilFish will be Centralia. Call us at (360) garden in the raised beds at the hosting and rotating 12 to 736-1517 or visit us online at farm. We have 24 raised beds 18 authentic German biers hubbubshop.com. available for the community and feature special menu We’re open 7 days a week to rent for $10 a month or $35 items including bratwurst, for you! a year to offset water costs. sauerkraut, beer cheese and Contact Colleen Stewart Bavarian-style pretzels during Centralia Rotary to Hold PHATE at (260) 484-8445 to start the official Oktoberfest dates. Golf Tournament planning for next year’s crop or DevilFish Public House is if you would like to volunteer located at 289 N.W. Chehalis Centralia Rotary is at the garden. Ave., Chehalis. Call us at (360) sponsoring the Prostate Health 996-4682. 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(PHATE) golf tournament on CH504678sl.db Precision Printing & Copy Depot Friday, Sept. 6, at Riverside Hires New Staff Member Centralia General Agencies Golf Club. Proceeds from It is our pleasure to Ready to Assist You the tournament will be used announce that Tracey Lowrey As a small town health to fund a free-to-the-public has joined our excellent staff insurance firm, Centralia education forum presented by at Precision Printing & Copy General Agencies strives Providence Centralia Hospital 4 Networking Events Business After Hours Ambassador Picnic

Allen Teitzel, Stacy Denham, Alicia Bull and Rebecca Teitzel, enjoy time together at the Ambassador picnic.

Garth Haakenson, owner of Pacific Mobile Structures, Inc, talks with guests about their new class- room on campus called SAGE.

Ambassadors enjoying time together at the Bull’s house.

Chamber Forum

Cliff and Debbie Welsh were the lucky winners Chamber Director, Alicia Bull mingles with Centralia of Seattle Seahawk tickets at Pacific Mobile City Councilman, John Elmore and Centralia Mayor, Structures, Business After Hours. Bonnie Canaday. Rob Hill, city man- ager of Centralia, Ribbon Cuttings spoke at the Cham- ber Forum, held Aug. 12 at O’Blarney’s in Centralia. Hill talk- ed about the future plans of Centralia.

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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 Labor Push for a Higher Minimum Wage Short-Sighted Centralia has a long and Our Views union workers, said it’s time to Our real concern is provid- goals of creating a better econo- storied history in regard to labor raise the minimum wage to $15, ing jobs, and that includes entry- my is a truer support of labor. It issues, its most infamous being credit the Centralia Massacre as as is being proposed in Seattle level, minimum wage jobs. We takes thriving businesses to cre- the Centralia Massacre, also providing the seeds for the Red (Washington state already has believe through hard work, and ate more jobs, Peterson said. known as the Armistice Day Scare — communism coming the highest minimum wage for that includes getting an educa- A more supportive stance is Riot of Nov. 11, 1919. to America after the Bolsheviks any state in the nation at $9.19 tion, earning $9.19 an hour is a limiting the regulations on our In that incident, during a an hour). Guenther on Monday transitory situation. came to power in Russia — in parade celebrating the first an- said he would gladly pay a dol- Here in Lewis County, with small business owners, not forc- 1919-20. niversary of Armistice Day (the lar more for a hamburger if it an unemployment rate of 11.4 ing a rise in pay for entry-level end of fighting on the A monument to the Ameri- meant paying a waitress $15 an percent, people need an income, employment. Front during World War I), the can Legion members who hour. and we don’t see that increasing Back to the picnic on Mon- local American Legion broke died remains today in George We appreciate Guenther’s by raising the minimum wage. day, while we do have our dif- ranks and, depending on which Washington Park in the heart of tireless efforts to promote labor One fast-food business ferences (although we would version one believes, stormed downtown Centralia. A mural and his willingness to personal- owner in a Seattle report said in argue we have more in com- honoring the Wobblies is paint- the union offices of the Industri- ly pay more to further his cause. response to the proposed wage mon between Republicans and ed on a building that overlooks al Workers of the World or were We counter it’s jobs that are requirement, “I’m barely getting Democrats than not), it is proper first fired upon. the park. needed, not forced higher pay by as it is and if I have to pay As befitting Labor Day this to note that unlike almost a cen- The IWW members, known for entry-level jobs by small more, an extra $6 an hour, times tury ago, we settle them through as Wobblies, fired back at the past Monday, the Thurston- business owners. 10 employees, times six days a American Legion members. Six Lewis-Mason Labor Council It’s not as if most Washing- week .. the bottom line is, forget vigorous debate and not at the people died in the conflict on gathered in the park with a pic- tonians make minimum wage. it. I can’t afford that. I’ll have to end of a rifle. the streets of Centralia and in nic to honor workers. Out of a population of 6.9 mil- close.” The jobs creation versus the woods of Seminary Hill. A Bob Guenther, the presi- lion, only about 29,000 workers Ruth Peterson, the chair of wage increases is a healthy de- subsequent trial held the imagi- dent of the Labor Council and earn a minimum wage in this the Lewis County Republicans, bate for our country, state and nation of the nation, and some a long-time local advocate for state. got it right when she said GOP county. COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... Scrapbook Triggers Recall of Kidnappings in 1930s Yard sales, nee garage sales, What came to my mind as have a strange fascination for I looked through the clippings many of us; I seldom pass one was the fact that the crime was up. I don’t know why, because followed soon by two others, I’ve got everything in the world much closer to home. Those I need, and don’t have room for were the kidnappings, in Taco- anything else. Still, that mysteri- ma, of 9-year-old George Wey- ous something may be out there, erhaeuser on May 24, 1935, and and I’ll recognize it when I see it. 10-year-old Charles Mattson on I recently paid 25 cents Dec. 27, 1936. for a yellowed and torn scrap- The Weyerhaeuser boy was book that has given me hours eventually returned after pay- of enjoyment. Judging from its ment of $200,000 ransom. His contents, it was compiled in kidnappers were caught and the 1930s by, I’ve deduced, the most of the ransom was recov- mother of a ered. Harmon Waley; his wife, family in Iowa. Margaret; and William Mahan Newspaper served long prison sentences. clippings of a In the Mattson kidnapping, heretofore un- the boy’s body was found near published story Everett almost two weeks after by Charles he was taken at gunpoint from Dickens relat- the family home. That case has Letters to the Editor ing the life never been solved, although of Jesus as it By Bill Moeller more than 25,000 suspects were Exporting of Logs Means Prior to World War II, dur- ment. would be told investigated by the FBI, which ing and immediately after, the The lost resources can’t be to children completely fill the has kept it in active files through Major Loss of Jobs “Greatest Generation” was able to replaced in a few short years first five pages. the years. To the editor: make the symbol “Made in the like the loss of homes. These re- This is followed by a hodge- USA” the envy of the world. Now, Why were there so many In an article recently in The sources, material and recreation- podge of clippings of wedding similar cases in a relatively made in China, Japan and ever al potential will take decades to pictures, Ripley’s “Believe It or Daily News, Longview, a New other small nation has rendered short period of time? One obvi- Zealand company noted it had replenish. Not,” and articles and pictures ous answer is that the country “Made in the USA” an almost for- All for the lack of professional of children, including a press exported 150 million board gotten legend. — indeed, the world — was in feet of logs through the Port of management over government agent’s attempt to tell us that Logging and sawmills were the very depths of The Great Longview, enough to build 9,375 intervention. 6-year-old Shirley Temple has an once the mainstay of our bound- Depression, and kidnapping homes and keep dozens of long- IQ of 140. less and envied forested lands. seemed to be an easy way to shoremen busy for months. Paul Hayes The next five pages follow get rich. Stiff penalties were Following the early days “clear- Vader the Dionne quintuplets, (Marie, not yet in force. It wasn’t until Is this a local economic cut and run,” we inherited a Annette, Yvonne, Cecile and after the Lindbergh kidnap- boom? The five counties that bountiful crop of second growth, Emilie) from their birth on May ping that Congress made it grow and furnish these logs, at managed through harvest but Fiancee Killer May Get 24, 1934, until they are about a federal crime and a capital times referred to as “Asian tree not remanufactured to its most Real Lesson in Prison 5 years old. After that there’s crime, meaning that it carried farms,” I understand have the beneficial potential. To the editor: a jumble of clippings from the the death penalty. The execution highest overall unemployment Federal timberlands, envy of Regarding the man who same era that somehow never of Bruno Hauptman on April 3, in the state. the world, are locked up through pleaded guilty in the death of got pasted down. 1936, made that clear. Why must we ship “remanu- environmental restrictions. We his fiancee near Morton, this is Between the next two pages It should be noted that orga- facturing opportunities” in such are now and in the recent past a perfect example of the type of are 12 loose clippings that fol- nized crime was not involved in conditions? Why can’t we learn witnessing the results through individual who should not ever low what had to be the most any of these cases. from history that we became the the massive losses to fires and be in society. newsworthy event of the 1930s, For the curious, Wikipedia greatest nation in the world by other natural disasters that It sounds as if he took advan- the kidnapping and killing of has extensive background on our own proud heralded labor could have been more controlled Charles and Anna Lindbergh’s — “Made in the USA?” These tage of the low self-esteem of his all three cases mentioned here. through professional forest man- victim, who should never have baby, Charles Jr. on March 1, They make fascinating reading, logs could create 10 times the agement rather than under cur- 1932, ending, chronologically, “80 longshoremen” mentioned allowed him back into her life af- particularly since the upcoming rent conditions. ter he was guilty of punching her with the finding of the child’s Lewis County trial of Rick Riffe in the Daily News article in our Combating these fires via body approximately 5 miles in the face. will include a charge of kidnap- own labor through “remanufac- limited personnel that adeptly from the family’s home. No real man hits a woman. ping. turing,” our own home-grown handle normal conditions, we That marks the end of any No real man does what he did. I And all of the preceding products that we should be just now are made aware that money entries in the scrapbook. It’s hope he gets the maximum sen- column had its start with a 25 proud of. and personnel are far short of as if the crime was too heart- tence for his cowardly act. Per- cent yard sale purchase. The majority of the logs are the needed. So “Burn baby burn” rending to record its aftermath: haps he will get “re-educated” ••• from large company ownerships goes on. the capture, trial and execution in prison. There are more than Bill Moeller is a former entertain- whose management is beholden The losses far exceed her- of Bruno Hauptmann, although er, mayor, bookstore owner, city coun- a few convicts who will love to to stockholders (I happen to be alded losses such as 9/11, yet con- meet a coward like Corey Mor- that phase of the tragedy was cil member, paratrooper and pilot liv- one). I’d sacrifice some reduc- followed, avidly, by the rest of trol by our vast military is not gan. ing in Centralia. He can be reached at tion in dividends to create more America, and, indeed, the world. [email protected]. urgently mandated. Troops here It sounds like this creep jobs. and abroad would be far more conned the system and pleaded Jobs seem to be just a problem useful in emergencies such as guilty when it is very possible First Amendment Center Quote of the Day for someone else. As a tree farmer, we’re experiencing than in pres- that he planned her murder all from planting to harvest, I have ent deployment. along for the face punching con- “I’m a supporter of the First Amendment, but acquired some of the experiences How many more losses must viction. I’m a believer in being held accountable.” in marketing over the past four we experience before we recog- This guy is the nightmare of score and five years. Sometimes nize this is as much a national every father who has a daughter. sacrifice of the moment bears emergency as the present situa- John Kay more in satisfaction of labor of tion. Deploy the military; it’s our Archie Curtis entertainer, c/o Paradise Artists, 2001 love to self and fellow man. greatest emergency at the mo- Centralia

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Sirens WASHINGTON STATE PATROL southbound near milepost 77 RIVERSIDE FIRE AUTHORITY wearing a face shield at the time the 200 block of West Oakview and a 2010 Ford U-Haul moving of the incident, Ternan said. The Avenue at 10:34 a.m. Wednesday. Woman Walking on I-5 Struck truck was traveling southbound Sulfuric Acid Spill at Mine man sustained superficial burns Rey Rey Steals Bike? by Side Mirror in the same lane. The driver of • A 53-year-old man was trans- to his neck and arms. the U-Haul truck, a 55-year-old • A Tacoma woman who was ported to Providence Centralia • Police took a report of a theft of - Sacramento woman, attempted Hospital after he was sprayed with a blue and chrome Schwinn moun walking on Interstate 5 at 3:11 to avoid the woman, but struck - CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT tain bike at about 1 p.m. Wednesday a.m. Thursday received minor in her with the passenger-side mir- sulfuric acid at TransAlta at 1015 juries after a side mirror on a ve- Big Hanaford Road shortly after Stolen Appliances from the 1700 block of Harrison ror. The cause of the collision was Avenue. The suspect in the theft hicle hit her as the car drove past noon Wednesday, said Fire Capt. • Police took a report of the a pedestrian in the roadway. The apparently goes by the name “Rey her, according to the Washington driver will not be cited. Tevyaw Terry Ternan. The man was ap- theft of appliances from a resi- Rey,” according to Centralia police. State Patrol. The pedestrian, Mel- was transported to Providence parently transferring sulfuric acid dence that is in the process of onie M. Tevyaw, 42, was walking Centralia Hospital. from one tank to another and was being repossessed by a bank on please see SIRENS, page Main 10 Correction ‘Bad Hair Day’ Turns a police report. After speaking The woman was very happy police officer pulled the woman ficer wrote that information, later with the owner of Fantastic Sams, with how her hair turned out over a short distance away. determined to be incorrect, in Out to be a Scam The Chronicle learned that the until she found out her bill was The woman had a suspended his report, and it was relayed to a woman, identified as Candice J. $140, according to the owner of driver’s license, and she was cited Chronicle reporter. Another per- By The Chronicle Rushmeier, who claimed the sa- Fantastic Sams. and released for second-degree son later called the salon and paid The sirens item in Saturday’s lon messed up her hair color, in The woman then told the driving while license suspended, her full $140 bill with a debit card. fact lied to police, and her lie was stylists she needed to get her - issue of The Chronicle titled “Bad - according to Chehalis police. Fantastic Sams is a full-ser published in Saturday’s Chronicle. debit card from her car, but in The woman told the respond- vice salon that specializes in hair Hair Day Leads to Arrest” featured The 30-year-old Orting stead of returning to the salon, several incorrect statements that woman went to Fantastic Sams she drove away, according to the ing police officer that she was colors, highlights and cuts for stemmed from a police report. Thursday afternoon and re- owner of Fantastic Sams. upset about her hair and that she children and adults. It has been The information, which was quested that a stylist dye her hair Another customer wrote had paid $100 of the bill. The of- located in Chehalis for 10 years. relayed to a Chronicle reporter two different colors, according down the woman’s license plate from a Chehalis Police Depart- to the owner of Fantastic Sams. number as she drove away and In Remembrance ment spokesman, originated from She also got a haircut. called the police. A responding Death Notices RACHEL MALDAREAN SNODGRASS The only independent and locally owned funeral home garden. • ROSE GOLLEN, 86, Rochester, died Sat- in Centralia-Chehalis. She is survived by a urday, Aug. 31, at home. A graveside ser- son, Thomas Snodgrass of vice will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Grand NEWELL-HOERLING’s MORTUARY Centralia, Wash.; daughters,

Mound Cemetery, followed by a recep- CH504461sl.cg tion at the Red Lion Hotel, Olympia. Ar- Rose Carver, Debra Steele rangements are under the direction of 205 W Pine Street, Centralia 360-736-3317 and Darla Brooks all of Sticklin Funeral Chapel, Centralia. est. 1907 Mossyrock, also Melody • JOANN LONGDEN, 77, Rochester, died Sun- Snodgrass and Rachel day, Sept. 1, at home. A memorial service Three generations of our family serving your family since 1922 Hoffman both of Ethel, will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at Newell-Ho- Wash., Kristy McKee of erling’s Chapel, Centralia. Inurnment will Morton and Elizabeth Harold be at Claquato Cemetery at a later date. of Marys’ Corner; brothers, Arrangements are under the direction of In Remembrance Leonard of Onalaska, David Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Centralia. and Kenneth Birdwell; sister, • DON O. WEST, 93, Centralia, died Tues- day, Sept. 3, at Sharon Care Center, Cen- Patricia Owens of Grandview, tralia. At the request of the deceased, ROBERT COLLINS CROCKER Wash.; 25 grandchildren and there will be no services. Inurnment will 28 great-grandchildren. be at Rainey Valley Cemetery, Glenoma. Robert Collins Crocker, started a poultry operation She was preceded in death Arrangements are under the direction 94, Toledo resident, passed soon after. He and Ethel Rachel Maldarean Snodgrass, by her parents; brother, of Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Centralia. away Sept. 1, 2013 in enjoyed traveling and going age 78, died Friday, Aug. 30, Glenn Birdwell; sister, Lillie • VERNON ROBERT FOWLER, 71, Centra- Centralia, Wash. He was born on numerous cruises over the 2013 at home in Mossyrock, Waidner; and one grandchild, lia, died Thursday, Aug. 22, at Liberty March 24, 1919 in Hardisty, past 30 years. He lived a very Wash. Charles. Country Place, Centralia. A celebration Alberta, Canada. He was full and productive life. She was born Aug. Memorials may be of life will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. married to his wife Ethel for Robert was preceded in 24, 1935 to Mitchell and donations to Childrens’ 14, at Destiny Christian Center, Centralia. 69 years, she died in March death by his wife Ethel, and Jessie (Brown) Birdwell Orthopedic Hospital. An inurnment service will be at Forest in Natural Dam, Ark. In Lawn Cemetery, Pe Ell, at a later date. Ar- of 2012. his son Ken. He is survived Visitation may be made rangements are under the direction of Robert received a degree by four children, Robert L. her youth she had lived in between noon and 5:00 p.m., Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Centralia. in chemical engineering from Crocker (Laju), William D. California, Grandview and Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013 at • THELMA ANNA BELLE SHULTZ, 96, Tenino, the University of Alberta. Crocker (Joan), Kathy M. Lower Naches, Wash., before Sticklin Funeral Chapel in died Wednesday, Aug. 28, at Sharon During World War II, he Crocker (Carl) and Rodney coming to Lewis County Centralia. Visitation may Care Center, Centralia. A funeral service joined the Royal Canadian Air J. Crocker (Theda); and a 1946. also be made between 11:00 will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at the First Force and served honorably daughter-in-law, Roxanne. Rachel greatly enjoyed her a.m. and 1:00 p.m., Friday, Presbyterian Church, Tenino. Arrange- as an aircraft mechanic in At his request, no service children and grandchildren. Sept. 6, 2013 at Mossyrock ments are under the direction of New- the European Theater. Robert will be held. Arrangements Her door was always open Assembly of God Church. ell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Centralia. to all children and she • JEANETTE E. SPAIN, 39, Vader, died moved from Alberta to are under the care of A funeral for Rachel Everett in 1957 and began his Cattermole Funeral Home, faithfully transported many Snodgrass is scheduled to Friday, Aug. 23, in Longview. A memo- to Mossyrock Assembly rial potluck will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at career at Boeing until 1981. Winlock. begin at 1:00 p.m., Friday, McMurphy Park, Vader. Arrangements They moved to Winlock of God Church where she Sept. 6, 2013 at Mossyrock To view the obituary, please served for years as a Sunday are under the direction of Cattermole upon his retirement and go to chronline.com/obituaries. Assembly of God Church, Funeral Home, Winlock. School teacher. In addition to Mossyrock. Interment will • GLENN WILLIAMS, 81, Centralia, died camping in her motor home follow at Doss Cemetery. Friday, Aug. 30, at Sharon Care Center, and spending time at Leisure A reception will follow the Centralia. A service will be at 12:45 p.m. Time Resorts, her interests Wednesday at Tahoma National Cem- In Remembrance included crocheting, sewing, services at Salkum Fire Hall. etery, Kent. Arrangements are under ceramics and canning the the direction of Funeral Alternatives of vegetables she raised in her To view the obituary, please Washington, Tumwater. JEFFREY DALE BERGMAN go to chronline.com/obituaries. • SHIRLEY A. JONES, 86, Winlock, died Tues- Sticklin Funeral Chapel day, Sept. 3, at Providence Centralia Hos- 1437 South Gold community in many ways. Condolences may be offered at pital. A graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Centralia, WA 98531 Friday, Sept. 13, at Claquato Cemetery, He sponsored a community www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com (360) 736-1388 Chehalis, followed by a 3:30 p.m. recep- basketball team with both tion at the Olequa Senior Center, Winlock. Olympia and Lacey, and was Arrangements are under the direction of a wonderful athlete, playing Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock. football, basketball and • DONALD WELLS, 82, Onalaska, died Sat- softball on several teams. urday, May 4, in Gilbert, Ariz. A memo- Jeff had many other rial service will be at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, passions, including being JoAnn Longden Sept. 29, at Community Presbyterian Church, Onalaska. a talented woodworker, Jan. 18, 1936 - Sept. 1, 2013 • ELLEN C. NOVAK, 76, Graham, formerly of creating custom cabinets and Centralia and Chehalis. Morton, died Sunday, Sept. 1, at Tacoma furniture for many friends JoAnn enjoyed playing at General Hospital. A funeral mass will be and family. the Southwest Washington held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Holy Disciple Jeff is survived by his Fair and could always Catholic Church, 10425 187th St E., Puyal- parents, Don and Judy lup, followed by a graveside service at 4 Bergman; sisters, Chris draw a crowd and bring p.m. at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Pe Ell. Ar- Thomas of California, Benita out a dance in just about rangements are under the direction of everyone young and old. Jeff was born in Olympia, Gjurasic (Mark) and Davina Sticklin Funeral Chapel, Centralia. Serdahl (Todd); brother, Rod She adored her • PHYLLIS KNECHTEL, 89, Rochester, died Wash., on May 18, 1965 and granddaughters and great- Tuesday, Sept. 3, at Sharon Care Center, Cen- completed his life on Aug. Bergman; plus numerous relatives. His many friends grandchildren and was of tralia. Visitation will be 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Satur- 29, 2013. A 1983 graduate course an avid baseball day at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, Rochester, of Rochester High School, and former co-workers with a funeral service to follow at 1 p.m. A fondly remember his friendly fan. Jeff served as a volunteer She is survived by reception will follow the funeral service ireighter while in highsmile and ability to connect in the church hall. A private burial will take with anyone. We all will miss her husband, Gene at place at Northwood Park Cemetery, Ridge- school with the Rochester Fire Department. After high the funny, generous and all- home in Rochester; son, field. Arrangements are under the direction around wonderful person Jeff Rick (Patti) Longden of of Sticklin Funeral Chapel, Centralia. school, he went on to Bates Community College. Upon was. Centralia; granddaughters, In lieu of lowers, the JoAnn Longden passed Sarah (Lyle) Overbay, graduating college, his dream away Sunday, Sept. 1, was fulilled when he was family would appreciate Katie (Cody) Duncan; Lotteries contributions to a scholarship 2013 at home in Rochester, and great-grandchildren, hired by the Lakewood Fire Wash. She was born Jan. Washington’s Wednesday Games Department, the youngest fund in Jeff’s name for Adam, Alex, Luke and person to join the department. those pursuing a career in 18, 1936 in Yakima, Wash. Audrey Overbay and Powerball: 02-09-26-45-47, 11 Jeff served 24 years with ireighting. Donations to Howard and Edna Paige and Sawyer Duncan. Next jackpot: $169 million the Lakewood Department, can be made to Rochester (Ward) Brummett. She was preceded in Lotto: 03-12-14-43-44-46 leaving his career early Scholarship Association, In 1944, Edna and JoAnn death by a son, Ronald because of a medical P.O. Box 1, Rochester, WA moved to Oakland, Calif. Eugene Longden in 1994. Next jackpot: $1.6 million 98579. JoAnn was a talented Hit 5: 05-07-15-22-25 disability. In the intervening A memorial service years, Jeff battled numerous Services will be held musician and singer and will be held at Newell- Next cashpot: $130,000 medical issues, including Sunday, Sept. 8, 2013 at 1:00 at an early age joined a Hoerling’s Mortuary Match 4: 09-16-20-22 diagnosis and removal of a p.m. at the Lacey Community local band playing the in Centralia, Wash. on Daily Game: 9-7-9 brain tumor. Center, located at 6729 local clubs and military Saturday, Sept. 7, 2013 Keno: 03-08-10-24-26-35-36-38-41- In addition to his service Paciic Ave SE, Lacey, Wash. bases. During that time at 3:00 p.m. with Brother 49-51-52-53-57-58-59-61-64-65-72 to the Lakewood community, Please sign the guestbook and she met Eugene Longden Robert Gillbert oficiating. he served as chief of the leave condolences at www. “her sailor boy” and they We will always Rochester Fire Department, FuneralAlternatives.org. were married 62 years ago remember her smile, her Commodities helping them transition the Arrangements are with Funeral on Jan. 20, 1951. In 1956, jokes, her songs and music chief position from volunteer Gene was discharged here Gas in Washington — $3.74 (AAA of to full time, and assisted with Alternatives of Washington, in Washington, where and especially her love. Washington) the continued growth of the Tumwater, 360-753-1065. they made their home. Crude Oil — $107.34 per barrel To view the obituary, please To view the obituary, please go to (CME Group) department. JoAnn and Gene operated go to chronline.com/obituaries. chronline.com/obituaries. Gold — $1,393 (Monex) Jeff was involved in the JoAnn’s Music Center in Silver — $24.54 (Monex) The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013 • Main 9 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Divided Vote on France Says Action Syria Underscores Cleveland Man’s Suicide Against Syria Would Obama’s Challenge ‘Re-Balance’ Situation WASHINGTON (AP) — A PARIS (AP) — France’s Senate panel’s deep divide over giv- Brings Little Sympathy government offers a preview ing President Barack Obama the Wednesday of what the Obama authority to use U.S. military force administration faces next week, against Syria underscores the com- By Andrew Welsh-Huggins and Thomas J. Sheeran as lawmakers debate the wisdom mander in chief’s challenge in per- The Associated Press and necessity of a military re- suading skeptical lawmakers and sponse to a chemical weapons at- wary allies to back greater interven- CLEVELAND — Residents ‘‘This man couldn’t take, for even a month, a tack in Syria that killed hundreds. tion in an intractable civil war. in the tough Cleveland neighbor- small portion of what he had dished out for Shoring up support for a mil- The administration was press- hood where three women were itary response, French officials ing ahead today with its full-scale secretly imprisoned for a decade more than a decade.’’ said a punitive military response sales job, holding another round reacted with scorn and grim sat- would help shift the balance in a of closed-door meetings for isfaction Wednesday after Ariel 2 ½-year-old civil war that was members of Congress about its Castro hanged himself in his cell Tim McGinty tipping in favor of Bashar Assad. Cuyahoga County prosecutor intelligence on Syria. On another barely a month into a life sentence. “If you want a political so- continent, Obama was certain to Even the prosecutor joined in. lution you have to move the face questions from world leaders “This man couldn’t take, for situation. If there’s no sanction, when he arrives in St. Petersburg, even a month, a small portion of Mohr announced a review of CASTRO HAD BEEN ON a sui- Bashar Assad will say ‘that’s fine, Russia, for an economic summit. what he had dished out for more Castro’s suicide and whether he cide watch for a few weeks in the I’ll continue what I’m doing,’” The event’s host, Russian than a decade,” said Cuyahoga had received proper medical and Cuyahoga County jail, before he France’s foreign minister, Lau- President Vladimir Putin, stands County Prosecutor Tim McGinty. mental health care. State police pleaded guilty and was turned rent Fabius, told France Info ra- as a reminder of resistance to U.S. Castro, 53, was found hang- are also investigating. over to state authorities, and police dio Wednesday morning, hours pleas for Moscow to intervene ing from a bedsheet Tuesday The announcement came af- said after his arrest that they had ahead of the debate. with its ally Syria and President night at the state prison in Ori- ter the American Civil Liberties found a years-old note in which he As the Obama administration Bashar Assad. ent, corrections spokeswoman Union of Ohio called for a full talked about suicide. But authori- worked to build its own support Obama has called for mili- JoEllen Smith said. Prison medi- investigation. ties at the jail dropped the suicide ahead of the Congress vote, the tary action after the administra- cal staff performed CPR before “As horrifying as Mr. Castro’s watch in June after concluding he U.S. and Israel conducted a joint tion blamed Assad for a chemical Castro was taken to a hospital, crimes may be, the state has a re- was unlikely to take his own life. missile test Tuesday in the eastern weapons attack on Aug. 21 that it where he was pronounced dead. sponsibility to ensure his safety Mediterranean in an apparent says killed more than 1,400 civil- The coroner’s office said it from himself and others,” execu- CASTRO’S CAPTIVES — Amanda signal of military readiness. In ians, including at least 400 chil- was suicide. tive director Christine Link said. Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle the operation, a missile was fired dren. Other casualty estimates “He took the coward’s way Knight — disappeared separately from the sea toward the Israeli are lower, and the Syrian govern- out,” said Elsie Cintron, who CASTRO WAS SENTENCED AUG. 1 to between 2002 and 2004, when coast to test the tracking by the ment denies responsibility, con- lived up the street from the for- life in prison plus 1,000 years after they were 14, 16 and 20. They country’s missile defense system. tending rebels fighting to topple mer school bus driver. “We’re sad pleading guilty to 937 counts, in- were rescued from Castro’s run- But Russian President Vladi- the government were to blame. to hear that he’s dead, but at the cluding kidnapping and rape, in a down house May 6 after Berry mir Putin, one of Assad’s most Responding to Obama’s re- same time, we’re happy he’s gone, deal to avoid the death penalty. At broke through a screen door. vocal supporters, warned the quest, the Senate Foreign Relations and now we know he can’t ask his sentencing, he told the judge: Elation over the women’s res- West against taking one-sided Committee voted 10-7 Wednesday for an appeal or try for one if he’s “I’m not a monster. I’m sick.” cue turned to shock as details action in Syria, although he told to authorize the “limited and spec- acting like he’s crazy.” Castro had been in a cell by emerged about their captivity. The Associated Press that Russia ified use” of the U.S. armed forces himself in protective custody, Castro fathered a child with Ber- had frozen new shipments to Syr- against Syria, backing a resolution AS THE SHOCKING NEWS sank in, meaning he was checked every 30 ry while she was being held. The ia of an air defense missile system. that restricts military action to 90 prison officials faced questions minutes, because of fears his no- girl was 6 when she was freed. days and bars American ground about how a high-profile inmate toriety could lead to attacks from troops from combat. managed to commit suicide other inmates, authorities said. ON CASTRO’S OLD STREET Al-Qaida-Linked Rebels while in protective custody. Just He was not on a suicide watch, Wednesday, freshly planted land- Battle Syrian Army a month ago, an Ohio death row which entails constant supervision, scaping was in bloom on the site Report Finds Most States inmate killed himself days be- Smith said. She would not say why. where his house stood before Troops Near Regime- Lack Basic Disaster fore he was to be executed. Officials would not say it was demolished by the city a Held Christian Village Ohio prisons director Gary whether he left a suicide note. month ago. Plans to Safeguard BEIRUT (AP) — Syrian anti- regime activists say government Kids in Schools troops and al-Qaida-linked rebels WASHINGTON (AP) — Fatal Stabbing Incident at Texas High School are fighting over a regime-held Eight years after Hurricane Ka- Christian village for a second day. , most states still don’t re- The director of the Britain- quire four basic safety plans to based Observatory for Human protect children in school and Rights, Rami Abdul-Rahman, child care from disasters, aid says the fighters of al-Qaida af- group Save the Children said in a filiated Jabhat al-Nusra group report released Wednesday. entered the Christian village of The group faulted 28 states and Maaloula overnight. the District of Columbia for fail- Despite heavy army presence ing to require the emergency safety in the village in Western Syria, plans for schools and child care pro- Abdul-Rahman says the rebels viders that were recommended by patrolled its streets on foot and a national commission in the wake in vehicles, briefly surrounding a of Katrina. The lack of such plans church and a mosque. could endanger children’s lives and He says the rebels left Maalou- make it harder for them to be reunit- la early this morning and heavy ed with their families, the study said. clashes between President Bashar The states were: Alaska, Arizona, Assad’s troops and Nusra Front Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Geor- fighters have raged since then in gia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, surrounding mountains. Kansas, Maine, Michigan, Minne- The Observatory has been sota, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, documenting conflict since it North Carolina, North Dakota, started in March 2011 and has Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsyl- relied on a network of activists vania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, on the ground. South Dakota, Texas and Virginia. Officials: Egypt’s Independent Studies Mayra Beltran / The Associated Press A pair of women react after at least one person was killed and others injured in an altercation inside Spring High School Interior Minister Break Down Health Law’s Wednesday in Spring, Texas. The stabbing happened about 7 a.m. on the campus, according to the Harris County Survives Bombing Premiums: Wide Range Sherif’s Oice. Targeting His Convoy of Options and Costs CAIRO (AP) — An explo- WASHINGTON (AP) — sion today targeted the convoy Coverage under President Barack NY Tribe Launching Radio Ad Against Redskins of Egypt’s interior minister in Obama’s health care law won’t be By Michael Hill caught on video making a racial school teams. The tribe, which Cairo’s eastern Nasr City district, cheap, but cost-conscious con- security officials and state televi- The Associated Press slur against African-Americans. runs a casino and resort in cen- sumers hunting for lower premi- The ads launch as the Wash- tral New York, this year gave sion said. The minister, Moham- ums will have plenty of options, ALBANY, N.Y. — An Ameri- ington Redskins this year face $10,000 toward new jerseys to an med Ibrahim, survived the attack. according to two independent can Indian tribe in upstate New a fresh barrage of criticism over area high school that changed its The officials said it was not private studies. York said Thursday it will launch their nickname, with local lead- nickname from the Redskins to clear whether the late morning ex- A study released today by the a radio ad campaign pressing ers and pundits calling for a the Hawkeyes. plosion was caused by a suicide car nonprofit Kaiser Family Founda- bombing or an explosives-laden for the Washington Redskins to name change. In May, 10 mem- The Oneida said the first ad tion found that government tax shed a name often criticized as car detonated by remote control. bers of Congress sent letters to will run Sunday and Monday credits would lower the sticker offensive. Egyptian state television gave Redskins owner Dan Snyder price on a benchmark “silver” pol- The Oneida Indian Nation on several stations in Washing- a different account of the inci- icy to a little over $190 a month said the first ad will run on and Goodell urging the team to ton. Subsequent ads will run in dent. It said an explosive device for single people making about radio stations in Washington change the name. Washington during home games was tossed from the rooftop of $29,000, regardless of their age. before the team hosts the Phil- Snyder has vowed to never and in the cities hosting the team a high-rise apartment building By pairing their tax credit with adelphia Eagles in its season change the name. when it is away. A spokesman for near the Nasr City residence of a stripped-down “bronze” policy, opener Monday night. In the League spokesman Brian the Oneidas would not say how Ibrahim, who is in charge of the some younger consumers can ad, Oneida Nation Represen- McCarthy, in an email to The much the campaign would cost country’s police force. The de- bring their premiums down to tative Ray Halbritter says NFL Associated Press, said they “re- beyond “multiple thousands.” vice detonated near the convoy the range of $100 to $140 a month, Commissioner Roger Goodell spect that reasonable people may Halbritter said that fans also of the minister shortly after it left while older people can drive their should “stand up to bigotry” by have differing views.” are being urged to lobby the NFL the residence. monthly cost even lower — well denouncing “the racial slur” in “The name from its origin has in support of the name change It was not immediately pos- below $100 — if they are willing the team’s name. always intended to be positive at www.changethemascot.org , a sible to reconcile the two reports. to take a chance with higher de- “We do not deserve to be and has always been used by the website that debuted Thursday. Discrepancies are common in the ductibles and copays. called redskins,” the Oneida team in a highly respectful man- “We believe that with the help immediate aftermath of attacks. A separate study released leader says in the ad. “We de- ner,” McCarthy wrote. of our fellow professional foot- State television said several Wednesday from Avalere Health, serve to be treated as what we are There was no immediate re- ball fans, we can get the NFL people near the explosion were a private data analysis firm, took — Americans.” sponse from the Redskins. to realize the error of its ways injured but that there were no a wide-angle view, averaging the The radio ad said Goodell had The Oneidas have been vocal and make a very simple change,” fatalities. Police were searching sticker prices of policies at differ- rightly been critical this summer opponents of the Redskins nick- Halbritter said in a prepared for suspects in the area but no ar- ent coverage levels. after an Eagles wide receiver was name — be it for NFL or high statement. rests have yet been made, it said. Main 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013 FROM THE FRONT PAGE / LOCAL

Hospital: ‘I Can’t Believe You Are Sending Me Home. You Are Killing Me.’ Continued from the front page Heritage House, an assisted liv- ments: “By that point, Gertrude of impending death; medical ex- that resulted from a motorcycle ing facility where Tibbetts re- was telling her daughter to take penses; and general damages for accident. When Brooker was Calderon did not admit to sided, allegedly asked the three her rings as she feared she would Jones, including psychological brought to the ER, immediately unprofessional conduct, but unnamed female employees why not be able to survive her ordeal.” and medical well being. following her accident, her inju- agreed to a probationary period the prescribed enemas could not On March 2, 2010, Tibbetts For her mother’s medical ries were extensive and included during which he will complete be administered at the hospital. died; the cause of death was at- and funeral costs alone, Jones “serious degloving,” or loss of continuing medical education According to court docu- tributed to acute renal failure, seeks more than $33,000. large amounts of skin, on her and will write a paper on the ments: “A nurse responded: small-bowel obstruction and knee. evaluation of medical pain in ‘What? Do you want a blowout perforation. MORTON GENERAL CURRENTLY is According to court docu- elderly patients, according to the in the van!?’ At that point the In the court documents, Tib- facing another medical malprac- ments, Morton provided her a Quality Assurance Commission. bets is described as a “remark- tice lawsuit — this one sched- Tetanus shot and sent her home. On Feb. 26, 2010, Tibbetts three nurses all burst out laugh- entered Morton General Hos- ing.” able and strong woman who was uled to go to trial sometime this She subsequently was afflicted pital Emergency Department Tibbetts’ returned to Heri- cognitively bright and full of life, year — filed by Renee Morgan with a flesh-eating bacteria. complaining of severe abdomi- tage House where her pain personality and humor,” who on behalf of her husband, Del- Medical billings were in ex- nal pain. Her condition was di- continued to escalate. The next “enjoyed a close and loving rela- bert Morgan. According to cess of $250,000, according to agnosed as constipation, and she morning, she went back to Mor- tionship” with her daughter. court documents, Delbert died court documents. was promptly discharged with ton General’s ER, Jones said in Jones alleges wrongdoing on Jan. 17, 2011, from injuries re- A 2010 claim, filed by Karl instructions she be given a laxa- the court documents. including: discharge without a lated to treatment he received at Riffe, alleged that Morton pro- tive. Upon evaluation, Dr. Bryson reasonable diagnosis for acute Morton General Hospital. vided substandard care in its According to court docu- Borg discovered an elevated abdominal pain; misdiagnosis; Earlier this year, the hospi- treatment of an on-the-job ments, as Tibbetts was dis- white blood count and diag- misreading of an X-ray; and tal settled out of court a lawsuit eye injury. That claim was dis- charged, she screamed in agony nosed acute renal failure. Tib- ordering laxatives for a patient filed by Seattle resident Christy missed in its entirety. and shouted: “I can’t believe you betts was transferred to Provi- with acute abdominal pain. Brooker. Morton General Hospital is a are sending me home. You are dence St. Peter’s Hospital in She seeks claims for dam- In her suit, Brooker alleged 25-bed Critical Access Hospital killing me. No one can survive Centralia, where doctors said ages including: wrongful death; that Morton General did not that serves a 900-square-mile pain like this.” she likely would not survive. pre-death pain and suffering provide the standard of care area and approximately 10,000 A representative from the According to court docu- including humiliation and fear necessary to treat the wounds residents.

Pot: ‘The War on Drugs Needs to End Because It Has Become a ... Failure.’ Continued from the front page “These rules fulfill the public hibition, Attorney General Eric The WSLCB will require products will be available and expectation of creating a tightly- Holder took a historic step to- growers to meet strictly con- retailers will have to meet sig- WSLCB allocated the most regulated and controlled system ward ending the drug war when trolled on-site security require- nage requirements to properly populous cities a proportionate while providing reasonable ac- he informed the governors of ments, including surveillance educate customers. number of stores and at-large cess to participation in the mar- both states that the DOJ would and transportation rules, trace- Wednesday’s rules also out- retailers will serve other areas of ket,” Board Chair Sharon Foster allow them to create a regime to ability software systems to track lined marijuana production lim- the county. said in a press release. “Impor- regulate and implement legal- inventory, criminal background Statewide, a maximum of its, market controls, grow site tantly, we believe these rules meet ized marijuana use for adults as checks for licence applicants, 334 outlets may open. requirements and advertising The retail store approval the eight federal government long as effective controls to keep tough penalties for public safety guidelines. came Wednesday along with enforcement priorities within the substance away from kids, violations and restrictions on The WSLCB expects to the filing of proposed rules that, Thursday’s guidance memo from the black market and federal advertising to children. schedule one or more public if enacted, will help govern the the Department of Justice.” property are in place. The proposed rules provide hearings on the proposed rules state’s system of producing, pro- DOJ issued a game-changing “The war on drugs needs to a heightened level of consumer in the near future. cessing and retailing recreation- new policy statement last Thurs- end because it has become a cata- safety that did not exist previ- For more information, visit al marijuana. day that said it will not block strophic failure,” Dennis Klamn, ously. www.liq.wa.gov The WSLCB earlier this states that want to legalize, tax a Rochester medical marijuana The WSLCB will require ••• summer filed proposed rules and regulate marijuana, as vot- grower told The Chronicle fol- child-resistant packaging and Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 but after hearing public com- ers in Washington and Colora- lowing the announcement last labels that include dosage, serv- twitter.com/AmyNileReports ment chose to revise and refile do did last November. week. “We’re just not sure how ing sizes and warnings. www.facebook.com/ its regulations. After 75 years of federal pro- this is all going to play out.” Only lab tested and approved AmyNileTheChronicle

IPAT: Project Expected to Bring at Least 1,000 High-Paying Jobs to Area Continued from the front page and telephone lines. gate our disturbances,” said mit to government control. Lewis County officials are “We’re not going to build a Roger Fish, a board member and “Lewis County seems to come now looking into working with “We expect to start breaking bunch of dirty industry. We TransAlta’s Director of Com- up with solutions to some of the the state Department of Trans- ground in 2014,” IPAT President want environmentally sound mercial Operations most challenging and daunt- portation to build a new inter- Craig Kline said. “Our board is companies,” said Bob Guen- The board on Wednesday ing problems in the state,” said change to the site from Inter- single minded in its objective to ther, president of the Thurston- announced the parkway leading Schuyler Hoss, who commend- state 5. create high-wage jobs.” Lewis-Mason Labor Council. into the industrial park will be ed the project as a representative Guenther said the site, locat- The board expects the proj- “That’s the wave of the future.” dedicated in honor of Gail and from Gov. Jay Inslee’s office. ed about 8.5 miles off the inter- ect to bring at least 1,000 high- For every acre of industrial Carolyn Shaw for their contri- TransAlta donated the land state, boasts a strategic location paying jobs to the area, a much- land at the site, Guenther said, butions to various development to IPAT following the shutdown between Seattle and Portland anticipated economic boost as another acre will be preserved projects in the area. of its mine and the loss of more that will make the land more TransAlta ramps down its coal for environmental areas, such as “I thought I’d kept a low pro- than 600 high-paying jobs in marketable to companies. power plant operations by 2025. wildlife corridors and wetlands. file for many years,” Gail Shaw 2006. The company has since “The future is doing it right,” The project in developing the IPAT is partnering with a joked. “I appreciate the fact that committed to supplying rail, he said. infrastructure to house manu- conservation company that will Lewis County is a very special water and sewer access to the ••• facturing companies, with the become the first to sell wetland place.” project. Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 construction of roads equipped credits to businesses in the Che- Shaw said the area attracts a IPAT has received about $4 twitter.com/AmyNileReports for heavy loads and connecting halis River Basin. citizenry with a desire to control million for the infrastructure www.facebook.com/ the properties to water, sewer “We need to be able to miti- their own lives rather than sub- from state and federal sources. AmyNileTheChronicle

Flood: Heavy Rainfall Could Create Urban or Small Stream Flooding Continued from the front page The heavy rainfall could cre- The Chehalis River, Skoo- weather will clear and the flood The NWS suggest people be ate urban or small stream flood- kumchuck River and Newau- watch will be lifted. careful of mud or rock slides, ur- “There will be thunderstorms ing in some areas, Gaebel said. kum River are all projected to “The next 36 hours will be ban and flash flooding and be capable of producing some down- pours at times,” Meteorologist Art “That is one thing we are rise through Friday, but all will like winter here in September,” prepared if flooding increases Gaebel said. “It’s kind of early in watching,” Gaebel said. “If still be below flood stage, ac- Gaebel said. and a flood warning is issued. the season for something like this. we get one of those particular cording to NWS hydrology A flood watch means condi- However, the flood watch is Normally you get this kind of storms, you could experience charts. tions are favorable for flooding expected to be lifted by 6 p.m. weather in late September.” some urban flooding.” By Saturday, Gaebel said, the but it is not imminent. Friday.

Sirens: Phony Phone Loan; Indecent Exposure; Stolen Potted Plants; Assault Continued from Main 8 Meth Bust cording to Centralia Police Sgt. LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE his stepfather at 7:27 a.m. Tuesday Stacy Denham. • Robert D. LaChance, 51, Burglary Stolen Medication Another Stolen Bike of Randle, was arrested and Assault • Someone called police at • A blue and chrome booked into jail for alleged pos- • A building on the 2500 9:10 a.m. Tuesday to report the 12-speed bike and a yellow tow session and delivery of metham- • A woman called police at block of state Route 7 in Mineral theft of 47 hydrocodone pills trailer were reported stolen at phetamine. Bryan W. Olson, 46, 10:46 a.m. Tuesday to report her was reportedly burglarized be- from the 100 block of Southwest 2:39 p.m. Wednesday from the of Morton, was also arrested and ex-boyfriend, who was in town tween Friday and Tuesday. Two 11th Street. 700 block of North Tower Av- booked into jail for alleged pos- visiting her, had hit and choked portable radios and a GPS unit enue. session of methamphetamine. her. The suspect left the area pri- were taken. The total loss is ap- Stolen Bike Both men were contacted by or to police’s arrival. The case is proximately $2,200. The case is Phony Phone Loan still under investigation. • A Honda trail bike was re- police after a traffic stop at mile- still under investigation. portedly stolen from the 2100 • Officers took a report at post 100 on U.S. Highway 12 in Attempted Vehicle Prowl block of North National Avenue Morton. Their arrests came as a 3:35 p.m. Wednesday of some- • A vehicle was reportedly CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT at 5:40 p.m. Friday. one stealing money from a per- result of a drug investigation. broken into on the 100 block of Assault Stolen Car Batteries son living on the 1100 block of Indecent Exposure East Bridge Street at about 12:30 • Twenty-five used car batteries South Scheuber Road through a • Jonathan M. Davis, 47, p.m. Tuesday, but the thieves • David R. Wangn, 59, of phony phone loan scam. Chehalis, was arrested and were stolen from a car battery cage of Portland, was arrested and were apparently frightened off next to Walmart. The theft was re- booked into the Lewis County by the car owner’s barking dog booked into jail for suspicion of Meth Possession fourth-degree assault after he ported at 9:14 p.m. Saturday. The Jail for suspicion of indecent ex- before they took anything. thief cut the lock to the cage. • Chad E. Holmes, 25, of posure after he was reportedly allegedly pushed his roommate Centralia, was arrested and Stolen Potted Plants on Southwest 21st Street at 10:55 ••• seen masturbating in public at 8 By The Chronicle Staff booked into the Lewis County a.m. Tuesday in Fort Borst Park. • A few potted plants were a.m. Tuesday. Jail for alleged possession of Multiple witnesses contacted the reportedly stolen from the front • Dustin D. Miller, 22, of Che- Please call news reporter Stepha- methamphetamine on the 1100 police, but Davis denied mastur- porch of a residence on the 900 halis, was arrested and booked into nie Schendel with news tips. She can block of Long Road at 4:13 a.m. bating, and said he was “clean- block of North Pearl Street at jail for suspicion of fourth-degree be reached at 807-8208 or sschen- Thursday. ing” himself with Vaseline, ac- 3:13 p.m. Tuesday. assault after he allegedly attacked [email protected]. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013 • Main 11

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Voice of the People Troop Makes St. Helens Sign for Eagle Scout Project

If you could choose any one business to move into the Industrial Park at TransAlta what would it be?

“Something that employs a lot of employees with great wages.”

Roger Fish Olympia, TransAlta’s director of Centralia operations

Photographs submitted by Kathryn Scott, Toledo

Kalon Scott-Subsits, a member of Boy Scout Troop 9325, Toledo, inished his Eagle Scout project at Mount St. Helens. The troop installed a new sign and built the post at the Coldwater Learning and Science Center. They worked under the super- vision of Rodger Sadler, the maintenance supervisor at the monument. Pictured above, from left, are Tim Goodwin, Ely Tilley, Joe Subsits, Kalon Scott-Subsits, Colby Boone, Roger Sadler, Kyler Scott-Subsits and Kathryn Scott. Also helping were An- drew Goodwin and Tavish Zlotof.

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Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl The Chronicle’s Grid Picks Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 3 Sports e-mail: [email protected] of the Week Prep Football 2A Volleyball Pirates, Bearcats Tigers Reshuffle Highlight Lineup Week 1 for 2013 By Brandon Hansen on the [email protected] W.F. West will have a new look this season, but the faces Gridiron will stay the same. Seniors Julie By Aaron VanTuyl Spencer, Drew Christopher and Molly Russell have all changed [email protected] positions in head coach Lisa Wil- The marquee game of open- son's lineup and she expects it to ing night in the Central 2B be for the better. League was so big they post- "They're an athletic bunch poned it a day. and they're put in a position Adna will host rival Napavine where I think they're going to do on Saturday, giving the rest of well," Wilson said. what's consistently been one of In the 2012 campaign, W.F. the toughest 2B leagues in the West looked physically impos- state a chance to see two peren- ing with several six-foot players nial powers go head to head. on the roster, but went on to fin- The teams are both expected, ish the super-competitive Ever- once again, to finish near the top green 2A Conference with a 2-10 of the C2BL standings, though record. Wilson and her players with a decidedly different set of worked hard over the summer in returning strengths. Napavine reconfiguring the Bearcats for a boasts a powerful line, anchored different result in 2013. by veterans Mark Foster, Antho- Junior Julie Spencer will ny Paladeni and Chance Sher- move to outside hitter, while the wood. Adna, on the other hand, team's three seniors will also be returns starting running backs making a change of office. Drew Jared Olson, Mike Thompson Christopher shifts to outside and Cole Young. hitter, Molly Russell goes from "We're going to have to win Brandon Hansen / [email protected] center to middle hitter and Anna it in the trenches and try to con- W.F. West’s Molly Russell serves the ball dur- DeTray while shift to outside hit- tain their perimeter run game a ing practice for the Bearcats Wednesday af- ter. little bit," Tiger coach Josh Fay ternoon in Chehalis. The Bearcats are looking "Part of volleyball is a mental said. to move up in the Evergreen 2A Conference game and we've been working The Adna/Napavine match- standings after going 2-10 in league play last on just playing ball: Working on up has, over the years, proven season. to nothing short of entertaining please see BEARCATS, page S3 from a coaching-chess-match standpoint. "We always joke about it, but with (Adna coach) K.C. (John- Centralia Volleyball Returns Five Starters from Young Team son), I don't know what he's go- By Brandon Hansen ing to do," Fay, an assistant at Adna prior to the start of his ten- [email protected] ure with the Tigers, said. "That's The Tigers' string of six win- kind of the tough thing, going ning seasons and six district into Week 1. You're pretty blind. tournament berths probably Whatever I do or he does, we'll isn't in any danger of ending be able to make adjustments." soon. Centralia has five return- Adna's biggest personnel ing starters for its 2013 volley- change is at , where ball campaign, a season after sophomore David Young replac- it went 14-11 and bowed out of es graduated Cooper Zurfluh, a the district tournament with standout three-sport athlete. a loss to Tumwater. Tumwater "I don't know if you can re- would eventually go on to finish place a kid like Cooper," Fay said. second at the State 2A tourna- "It sounds like he's got D back ment. there, and if he does, D's real ath- Last season the Tigers were letic. They've got lots of skill kids. considered a young squad with They're not weak there." new players in key positions. Johnson said the Pirate de- They proved they could learn fense has looked solid through- quickly and kept Centralia's out the summer, but has a big streak alive. (literally) test coming Saturday. This year, head coach Neil "We feel real good, but won- der how we'll hold up against just Sharp has plenty of tools to the power run," Johnson said. work with as he returns senior Evergreen 2A Conference first- "That'll take its toll over four Brandon Hansen / [email protected] team outside hitter Michaela quarters." Centralia’s Michaela Hall celebrates a play during practice for the Tigers Wednesday afternoon in Centralia. The Tigers hope Hall, and senior all-league hon- The game could have post- to keep their streak of six winnings seasons and six trips to the district tournament alive in 2013. season implications, despite the orable mention outside hitter Mackenzie Wasson. playoffs being two months away. Senior McKailey Fast will will be the Tiger's libero. need everything they can get "That's the crazy thing about "All of our ball control play- ers also return," Sharp said. "It's be at middle hitter, while junior Sharp said that seniors Abby since the Evergreen 2A Confer- this league and this schedule, es- Tucker McAuley will distribute Stoeckler and Rilee Kostick will ence has sent eight of the past pecially our schedule," Johnson a key to our game: control our side of the net and if we do that, at the all-important setter posi- also be solid players for the Ti- nine district spots to state. please see FOOTBALL, page S3 we will be just fine." tion. Sophomore Bryce Gilmore gers this season. Centralia will please see CENTRALIA, page S3

Spiked The Final Word Centralia’s Mackenzie Wasson Ben Johnson Leaving WSU Hoops TV’s Best Bet reacts to a NFL Football great play PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) — Assistant staff in 2004 under Dick Bennett. Baltimore at Denver during coach Ben Johnson is leaving the Wash- During Johnson’s nine seasons at practice 5:30 p.m. ington State basketball program. WSU, the Cougars made two trips to the for the Johnson has spent the past nine years NBC NCAA tournament, two trips to the Na- Tigers as an assistant coach under Ken Bone and Wednes- tional Invitation Tournament and an ap- day. his predecessors, Tony Bennett and Dick Bennett. pearance in the College Basketball Invita-

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Fishing Report Boating Anglers Fishing off Ilwaco, Westport can Soon Retain Both Hatchery and Wild Coho Salmon By WDFW OLYMPIA — Anglers will be allowed to retain both wild and hatchery coho salm- on beginning Sunday, Sept. 1, in ocean waters off Ilwaco (Marine Area 1) and Friday, Sept. 6, off Westport (Marine Area 2). Those changes will not affect ocean salmon fisher- ies off LaPush (Marine Area 3) and Neah Bay (Marine Area 4), where anglers will continue to be allowed to re- Jeff Layton / The Seattle Times tain hatchery coho, but must Kayaks or inlatable dinghies serve as water taxis to get from moored boats to shore and back in the San Juan Islands. This is Echo Bay on Sucia Island, a marine release wild coho, said Doug state park. Milward, ocean salmon man- ager for the Washington De- partment of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW). Anglers were initially limited to hatchery coho Sailing in the San Juans - marked with a missing adipose fin - to ensure the ON A BOAT: Chartering beautiful, and you’re happy to someone on board who knows island for ourselves. department would meet watch it from afar, but where boating basics such as yielding Just off Stuart Island, we conservation goals for wild a Boat in the San you really want to be is out the right of way and anchor- probed tidal pools for purple coho while extending fishing Juans is Easier Than there — with the freedom to ing, but the actual getting from sea stars, anemones and tiny through the entire salmon explore the nooks and crannies one place to another is rather collector crab. On Sucia Island, season, said Milward. you Might Think that notch every island. simple, so long as you keep a we scoured the eroding cliffs However, with a month By Jeff Layton When my in-laws (who sharp eye out for rocks and for fossil remains (just look, remaining in the fishery, only own a boat in North Carolina) other boats. don’t remove; this is protected 49 percent of the coho quota The Seattle Times came for a visit and chartered a Fortunately, most waters state-park land). On Cypress, has been reached in Marine SAN JUAN ISLANDS — I sailboat, my wife and I jumped around the San Juans are deep, we hiked to Eagle Cliff, from Area 1 and only 48 percent in was behind the wheel of the at the chance to crew for them. the traffic thins in September which a blue panorama of salt- Marine Area 2. 37-foot sailboat Chinook a few And what did we learn? and the rocks are fairly obvious water stretched from Mount “With slightly less than hours out of Bellingham when Chartering a boat is easier than — especially with the real-time Rainier to Canada. half of the coho catch quota I spotted my first harbor por- I’d expected. And the delights GPS navigation system includ- When conditions were remaining in each of those poise. Or rather heard my first even better than I imagined. ed on many boats. right, we threw a crab pot over- two marine areas this late porpoise. The average person needs Losing yourself in a maze board and more often than in the season, we can allow Not more than 15 feet off to know two things before By the second day I would not, landed a Dungeness or anglers to keep both hatch- the stern came a “pop-whoosh” heading out: where to go, and have been hopelessly lost Red Rock crab for dinner. ery and wild coho without sound as it crested and dived how to do it — as in, all those without a map — or chart, as Surprises are the best part exceeding our conservation back under. rules that come with operating they’re known in nautical par- Our sailboat had limited objectives for wild salmon,” In the week to come, por- a watercraft. lance. Endless narrow passages wastewater storage capacity, Milward said. poises and seals would become The first was easy. The made it hard to tell where one and by the third day we were Through Aug. 25, anglers commonplace, but in that mo- night before our charter, we island ended and another be- forced to sidetrack to Roche fishing out of Ilwaco had ment the animal created eu- met with staff of San Juan gan. It was easy to imagine Harbor to, ahem, offload. I caught 18,424 coho of the phoria on our boat once I let Sailing, who gave us a map we were wandering an endless was annoyed at the detour, 37,380 fish quota. Anglers out the call. highlighting the most popular green maze, or a pirate ship but what we discovered during fishing off Westport, where I smiled and surveyed the routes (roughly counterclock- searching for prey. our hourlong stop was nothing there is a coho catch quota of scene. Off the bow, a matted wise from Bellingham) and Some islands had impos- short of dreamlandia. 27,660 fish, had caught 13,168 green canopy of madrona trees some of the best moorages. ing mountains, some exhibited A tiny village stood at the coho. clung to the jagged headlands At a glance we could plan a slender necks of land or sheer end of a quintessential harbor Anglers have a two- of Sucia Island. We could just week of travel, or change plans cliffs, while others held a single chock full of boats. The man salmon daily catch limit in see the opening to the inviting, en route should bad weather or home with a front yard full of at the end of the dock sold us a all four marine areas off the teal-colored bay that would laziness strike us. bull kelp. dozen fresh oysters, and there Washington coast. Up to two shelter us for the night. General manager Rick Sale Many islands, such as Jones was a wedding ceremony in chinook may be retained in Only a few hours into a told us some of the best islands and Cypress, contain govern- the town’s Victorian garden. all areas; however, chinook weeklong sailing trip around could be crowded during a ment-managed parklands with Crisp white railings, ice-cream must be released in that part the San Juan Islands, and my three-week period from late a network of hiking trails and slurping boaters and eagles of Marine Area 4 east of the hectic everyday life had disap- July to mid-August. But in the astounding beachfront camp- screeching overhead made us Bonilla-Tatoosh Line. An- peared almost as quickly as the fall, you can have your pick of ing. feel like we’d sailed onto the set glers in marine areas 3 and porpoise. moorages. To my surprise the best of “Pleasantville” or “The Tru- 4 are allowed two additional Off the ferry route We sat through several part of sailing wasn’t sailing at man Show.” pink salmon as part of their If you’ve ever ridden a ferry hours of dos and don’ts of the all. In the evenings we would Ah, sailing in the San daily catch limit. through the San Juan Islands, sea, which all boiled down to anchor in a bay, drop our kay- Juans. Where even dumping All ocean areas (marine you know it’s a bit like flying “don’t hit anything.” aks in the water and paddle your waste can turn into a fai- areas 1-4) are open to salmon over Hawaii. Sure the place is It’s a good idea to have ashore, or claim some nearby rytale experience. fishing seven days a week. Ocean salmon fisheries are currently scheduled to Expect a During Clam Season off Washington State continue through Sept. 22 in marine areas 3 and 4, and By Mark Yuasa harvest clams. “Kalaloch has been a dis- through Sept. 30 in marine The Seattle Times A total of 420,000 digger appointment, and last time it areas 1 and 2. trips were made in 2012-13 was open (in 2011-12) we only SEATTLE — Coastal razor with 6.1 million clams dug for “We’ll see some nice offered three days of digging Free Festival Celebrates clam diggers have been rid- an average of 14.5 clams per in the spring,” Ayres said. “We Columbia River Sturgeon ing a high note lately, and this person (the first 15 clams dug clams coming off haven’t seen a good dig there coming fall, winter and spring regardless of size or condition VANCOUVER, Wash. the beaches right in a long time, and it goes back should each be another banner is a daily limit). a decade (to the 2003-04 sea- — The Columbia River eco- season. “It was a darn good season, from the get-go...’’ son).” system and its primitive in- “Razor clam populations and the highest number of ra- Dungeness crab fishery habitant, the sturgeon, will be look very good on most beach- zor clams we’ve harvested in a Dan Ayres honored here Saturday, Sept. es,” said Dan Ayres, the head WDFW Shellfish Manager ending The summer Dunge- given season in a long time,” ness crab fishery in most areas 21, at the 17th Annual Stur- state Fish and Wildlife coastal Ayres said. geon Festival. shellfish manager. “We’ll see of Puget Sound comes to an For comparison, in 2011-12 end at sunset on Monday, and The free, one-day festival more digging days than last a total of 194,976 digger trips crab catch cards must be sub- runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. year, and it’ll be a stupendous produced 2.5 million clams for The economic impact of the mitted from Tuesday to Oct. at the Water Resources Edu- season. 13.2 per digger average; and in razor clam season is of high cation Center, 4600 S.E. Co- “At Mocrocks, the clam 2010-11, a total of 244,500 pro- importance to coastal com- 1. The San Juan Islands (Ma- lumbia Way in Vancouver. population is the highest we’ve duced 3.2 million for 13.1. munities, especially during rine Catch Area 7) north and The festival is hosted by the ever measured dating back 20 Unlike last year, when fall, winter and early spring south regions will stay open, City of Vancouver, with par- years,” Ayres said of the area clams were abundant but small when it is considered a “quiet and anglers in those areas must ticipation by the Washing- just north of Ocean Shores. in size, surveys taken this sum- time.” The state Fish and Wild- use their winter catch record ton Department of Fish and “Populations are also up at mer paint a much different pic- life management plan last year cards. It is vital that all crab- Wildlife. Twin Harbors, Copalis and ture. showed openings on an aver- bers submit their catch-record The popular event in- Long Beach. Short of any ma- “Overall the size of clams age season generate about $22 cards even if they didn’t catch cludes entertaining and edu- rine toxin issues, this is pretty will be larger than last year million in revenue. any crabs. Those who don’t cational activities for all ages. exciting news.” by a half an inch or so,” Ayres The only downside was Ka- submit reports will be penal- Special events include Eartha Diggers can expect a lot said. “We’ll see some nice laloch off the northern coast, ized $10 when they purchase a the Ecological Clown and more digging opportunities at clams coming off the beaches which has been in a funk for 2014 crab endorsement. Winter Creature Feature Reptile Zoo. Long Beach and Twin Harbors, right from the get-go, and they quite some time although re- crab fisheries in Puget Sound and north of Grays Harbor will only grow as we head into cent clam surveys showed a will be announced sometime also will get additional days to springtime.” slight increase. in early October. • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013

The Chronicle’s Grid Picks of the Week MLS We’re back with another season of trying to guess who’ll win what. This year’s cast consists of Sports Editor Aaron VanTuyl, Sports Writer/Photographer Brandon Hansen, Visuals Editor Pete Caster and part-time sports guy Jordan Nailon trying to call an unlucky 13 games in each Thursday’s paper. We’ll have a new guest each week, and if you’d like to be that guest send an e-mail to [email protected]. Each week’s winner gets to write this preamble the following Thursday and slip in as many insults as he or she deems appropriate.

Our “Experts”

this Week’s games

Aaron VanTuyl Brandon Hansen Pete Caster Jordan Nailon, Sports Editor Sports Reporter Visuals Editor Sports Reporter (Not pictured) Hoquiam at Centralia Hoquiam Hoquiam Centralia Centralia 35-34 28-14 28-26 25-13 W.F. West at W.F. West W.F. West W.F. West W.F. West Port Angeles 38-14 40-7 39-31 20-7 Morton-WP at Morton-WP Winlock Morton-WP Morton-WP Winlock 50-0 14-7 52-6 32-10 Wahkiakum at Wahkiakum Mossyrock Wahkiakum Wahkiakum Mossyrock 28-21 24-21 14-12 13-6 Onalaska at Onalaska Onalaska Onalaska Onalaska Pe Ell 21-0 45-20 25-24 21-7 Rochester at Ridgefield Ridgefield Ridgefield Rochester Ridgefield 14-6 21-7 38-20 21-20 Raymond at Tenino Tenino Raymond Raymond Tenino 17-14 24-21 27-14 24-15 Toledo at Toledo Toledo Toledo Toledo Stevenson 28-14 30-28 7-6 12-7 Napavine at Adna Napavine Adna Adna Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press Adna 14-13 14-7 20-19 21-20 Seattle Sounders' Zach Scott comes down on top of Chivas USA's Carlos Borja in the second half of a MLS soccer match Wednesday in Seattle. Shelton at Tumwater Tumwater Tumwater Tumwater Tumwater 35-6 36-24 48-14 32-10 WSU at USC USC WSU USC USC 38-25 35-21 37-35 OT 24-20 Neagle Leads Western Ore. EWU EWU EWU EWU at Eastern Wa. 57-21 40-7 29-28 37-13 Seahawks at Seahawks Seahawks Seahawks Seahawks Surging Sounders Panthers 28-20 24-17 35-21 16-14 Past Chivas USA 1-0 Football: Tigers Host Hoquiam to Open Season SEATTLE (AP) — Lamar Chivas (5-15-7) had its road Neagle scored off of a free kick by winless streak extended to 12 (0- Continued from Sports 1 of the state playoffs. Head coach On the Schedule Marc Burch midway through the 9-3). Jason Ronquillo then took the first half to lead the surging Se- "We almost scored at the end, said. "You play Napavine, Mor- head job at Yelm, and was re- W.F. West opens the season ton-White Pass and Wahkia- on the road at Port Angeles. The attle Sounders to their sixth win but unfortunately, the referee placed with defensive coordina- in seven matches, 1-0 over Chi- kum (Adna's first three oppo- tor Rick Moore. Roughriders went 0-9 last sea- finished the game," Chivas USA nents), and you know. You win son, and lost 33-0 to the Bearcats vas USA on Wednesday night. coach Jose Luis Real said. "Before "From what we've gathered, The Sounders (13-8-4) won Saturday, and it means you've in Chehalis in last year's season the game, we talked about (Se- they've gone to a smash-mouth I their third straight and climbed got hope of being in the top two, attle's scoring on set pieces), but attack," Whitmire said. "We see opener. W.F. West will then host into a tie with for and that's huge." somebody coming right at us, Archbishop Murphy in Week 2. second place in the Western it wasn't enough. In the first half, The teams have played on coming downhill, and daring us … Morton-White Pass opens its Conference. Seattle is five points Seattle was better. But in the sec- Saturdays in the past, though to take them on." Central 2B League title defense behind league-leading Real Salt ond half, Chivas, in my opinion, last season's opener was on Fri- The Tigers' plan: stack nine at Winlock. … The other mar- Lake, with three games in hand. was better." day. players in the box and say 'Bring quee matchup in the Central 2B "I've had chances here and A hard foul on Seattle de- "It's another night of high it on.' League will be in Mossyrock, there, even playing left back," fender DeAndre Yedlin gave the school football, and there'll be "The question is, when they where the Vikings host Wahkia- said Neagle, whose goal was his Sounders a free kick 23 yards up people from different place in swing at us are we going to lay kum. The Mules graduated last sixth of the season and first since from the goal line on the right the county that want to watch it," down, or swing back?" Whit- year's C2BL Offensive MVP in July 28. "It's one of those things side. Burch drove the ball into Fay said. mire said. "That's something Lars Blix, but younger brother that has been coming. Even in the penalty area and Neagle, af- we're not going to know until we Gunnar has taken control of the training, I've been trying to work ter settling it at the top right go toe-to-toe on Friday night." Hoquiam at Centralia Mule Train offense. … Onalaska on finishing as much as possible. corner of the box, turned and Centralia, meanwhile, will heads to Pe Ell. The Loggers "When it came down to it, we The Tigers are anxious for roll out its new spread-option drilled a right-footed shot into beat the Trojans in Week 1 last got one, and that's all we needed the season to start. offense with quarterback Joe the far side of the net early in the "We need a game," first-year year, 18-12, in double overtime. with the shutouts we've been get- 24th minute. Blaser at the helm. ting." coach Matt Whitmire said. "We're still in the infancy of … Rochester plays at 2A Ridge- Sounders goalkeeper Michael "Both the players, as well as the field. … 2B Raymond, a speedy It was the Sounders' fourth Gspurning picked up his third this program, but the kids' at- straight goal in the last four coaches." team that bumped Napavine out titudes have been good," Whit- games scored off of a free kick. straight shutout and ninth of the Centralia will host 1A Ho- of the state playoffs last season, mire said. "The seniors are look- "We felt it was important for year. quiam on Friday night in both plays at Tenino. … Toledo starts ing at their third face in four Lamar to do well," Seattle coach The Sounders were without teams' season-opener at Tiger years, but they've bucked up and its road-heavy schedule with Clint Dempsey and Eddie John- a trip up the Columbia River Sigi Schmid said. "We also felt Stadium. The Grizzlies won the are getting on board, and they're we've been very good in set piec- son, who are both with the U.S. Gorge to face SWW 1A League SWW 1A League Evergreen Di- moving forward." es and free kicks lately. We said national team for World Cup vision crown last year, but lost Centralia and Hoquiam kick Trico Division opponent Steven- that's something we want to try qualifying games Friday at Costa 28-13 to King's in the first round off at 7 p.m. Friday night. son. to take advantage of, and we did Rica and next Tuesday against again." Mexico in Columbus, Ohio.

ent lineups and see where Tigers girls are performing their best," Centralia coach Neil Continued from Sports 1 Sharp said. "So we can set a few things before we start the "We still have to figure out league schedule." what our rotation is and what Shelton will be the only is our best lineup," Sharp said. 3A school at the tourna- "We have so many girls that ment, while Washougal and are ready to contribute." W.F. West will be the repre- sentatives from the 2A ranks Tigers Go for Seventh along with Centralia. Roch- Straight Centerville ester, Forks and Elma, all 1A Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Tournament Championship schools, will also be at the tournament. W.F. West’s Jessica McKay gets under the ball during practice for the For every year that Neil Bearcats Wednesday afternoon in Chehalis. "We love hosting the local Sharp has been the coach teams and we also try to ask at Centralia, his squad has them first first if there's an taken home the top trophy at opening in the tournament," their own Centerville Tour- Sharp said. Bearcats: Evergreen 2A Looks Tough, as Usual nament. Normally volleyball Continued from Sports 1 Junior Jordan Sherfey is a re- likes the way her team competed That's been six trophies teams start practice on Aug. and counting, and Hub City turning middle blocker and, ac- against Capital, and Black Hills 20, but that date was pushed fans can get an early season good passing and being tough cording to Wilson, is blocking up to Aug. 26 so this will be has a new coach. preview of the local volley- servers," Wilson said. "We're very well. The heated rivalry between the first live action that these hoping we can move up in ball talent this Saturday be- squads see. For the Tigers, They'll be facing a Evergreen W.F. West and Centralia, how- league and we could end up ginning at 9 a.m. Eight teams it's all about defending their pretty high. Our goal is to make 2A Conference that saw Tumwa- ever, should stay the same. in all will compete at Ron tournament title. it to districts." ter finish second in state the pre- "The attitude from the girls Brown Court at Centralia "The girls have really Wilson will plug sophomore vious two seasons and a Capital has been great so far in practice," High School and the tour- taken pride in winning that Rylee Hanson into the libero squad that finished eighth last Wilson said. "They're trying to nament should go on until tournament," Sharp said. spot, while Abby Guerrero will year. Things could be differ- build up their confidence up a about 7 p.m. "And of course the district be the new setter and serve time ent in the league, however. The little and they're trying to have "There's a wide range of and state berths come after on the front row. Jessica McK- Thunderbirds lost several start- fun. I've been focusing on the teams there so it gives us a that. It's a nice measuring ay will also work as one of the ers from last year's squad and positive and they've been doing chance to try some differ- stick for us." Bearcats' servers and hitters. are shorter in stature. Wilson a real good job." Sports 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013 SPORTS

MLB

Charlie Riedel / The Associated Press Seattle Mariners third baseman Kyle Seager, left, is tagged out at home by Kansas City Royals catcher Salvador Perez after he tried to score on a double by Kendrys Morales in the irst inning Wednesday. Morales, Mariners beat Royals 6-4 KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — him inside or go back foot. You first run. Aaron Crow threw a pitch where just don’t want to go there. But it The Mariners made it 4-0 in he shouldn’t have and Kendrys wasn’t Morales as much as Guti- the third. Franklin laced an RBI- Morales made him pay for it. errez. That’s the guy you want to single to center, while Dustin Morales go for there so you don’t get to Ackley scored on a wild pitch by hit a two-run Morales.” Wade Davis. homer with The Royals used eight pitch- Notes: OF Lorenzo Cain, who two outs in ers, tying a club record for a missed 25 games with a pulled the ninth in- nine-inning game. The last time oblique, was activated Wednes- ning to lift the the Royals used eight pitchers in day, but was not in the Royals Seattle Mari- a nine-inning game was Sept. 7, lineup. “I’ve still got to get the ners to a 6-4 1975. timing back,” Cain said. “That victory over SEATTLE 6 Yost went through seven re- might be a little tough.” Cain will the Kansas K.C. 4 lievers after starter Ervin San- be restricted to a late-inning de- City Royals tana was yanked early. Santana fensive replacement and pinch- on Wednesday night. failed to make it through the runner for a while. ... Royals 2B Morales hit his 18th home fourth and was charged with Chris Getz, who left after two run to straight away center on a four runs, seven hits and three innings Tuesday with dizziness 1-2 pitch from Crow (7-5) with walks in 3 1-3 innings, his brief- Charlie Riedel / The Associated Press and an upset stomach, did not Franklin Gutierrez, who had est outing of the year. Seattle Mariners’ Dustin Ackley, right, is tagged by Kansas City Royals second play Wednesday as the club was walked, aboard. “I didn’t have my best stuff,” baseman Emilio Bonifacio during the fourth inning. “It was just one pitch but that Santana said. “I’ll get them next waiting on concussion tests re- pitcher (21 years, 17 days) to pick Hosmer, who had singled for the will hurt you,” Crow said. “I just time. I didn’t pitch the way I’ve sults. ... Mariners RHP Felix Her- up a victory in his major league left it up and it hurts more so be- pitched this year. I didn’t have first Kansas City hit. Billy Butler nandez, who left in the seventh cause the home run lost us the my fastball. My location was off debut on Friday at Houston, singled home Emilo Bonifacio, inning Monday with lower back ballgame.” after the second inning.” struck out two in the first inning, who led off the inning with a cramps, is still listed as the prob- Crow was just as upset about It was a detrimental loss for his fastball touching 97 mph. walk, for the first run. able starter Sunday. “He is doing walking Gutierrez after having the Royals’ playoffs hopes, drop- Walker, a 6-foot-5 right- Walker left after five innings better, so, that’s good,” Mariners him down in the count, 1-2. ping them 5½ games behind in hander who was also a basket- and 79 pitches. manager Eric Wedge said. “Let’s “I’ve got to put that guy away the wild card standings with ball star in high school with a The Mariners, who had see how he is tomorrow. I’m en- and Morales doesn’t get up,” only 23 games left. 21-point average, did not allow scored just four runs in los- couraged that he’s feeling bet- Crow said. Lucas Luetge (1-2) worked a hit over the first three innings, ing their previous three games, ter today.” ... LHP Joe Saunders, Royals manager Ned Yost two perfect innings to earn the but yielded four runs, four hits, scored four runs in the first four who starts Thursday, is 4-0 with agreed with Crow on both ac- victory. Danny Farquhar worked a walk and a sacrifice fly in the innings and chased Santana. a 2.81 ERA in eight career starts counts. a perfect ninth for his 12th save fourth to tie the score. Gutierrez’s single in the third against the Royals. RHP Jeremy “You’ve got different options in 15 opportunities. Jarrod Dyson’s two-out, two- scored Nick Franklin, who had Guthrie, who is 9-4 this season at there with Morales,” Yost said. Taijuan Walker, who became run single made it 4-4. Salvador doubled. Brad Miller’s sacrifice Kauffman Stadium, will start for “You can go down and away, bust the youngest Mariners starting Perez’s sacrifice fly scored Eric fly scored Mike Zunino with the Kansas City.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2013 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2013

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Opportunity and discipline will take You’re in a good cycle for contracts, Plan to have fun. Get out with friends Rethink your strategy and consider you a long way. Don’t put off anything agreements and moneymaking or take a day trip that will open up new a more pragmatic course. A medical that will bring you closer to your opportunities. Share ideas with opportunities for relationships, hobbies issue will improve if you employ both goal. Call in favors and reestablish someone who has as much to or a self-improvement project. alternative and traditional options. connections that could help you contribute as you do. An unusual advance. path could be the one to take to LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) reach your objective. Emotions will escalate and troubles ARIES (March 21-April 19) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) will surface if you aren’t careful about Your emotions will be scattered, but Consider what isn’t working in your ARIES (March 21-April 19) how you react to the day’s tumultuous your heart will know the right way to life and begin the process that will Consider a certain change, but don’t events. Step back and keep a cool go. Your intuition will not let you down lead to peace of mind and a bright jump in too quickly. You aren’t likely head. Let others speak irst. when it comes to a serious relationship future. Don’t hesitate to give someone to get what you want if you are restless matter. Be proactive, not reactive. else the chance to take control. and impatient. Let someone else make SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) the irst move. Don’t take chances that can lead to TAURUS (April 20-May 20) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) arguments or injury. Discipline and Use your intellect to get what you A geographical change will spark TAURUS (April 20-May 20) common sense will be your friends; want. You will see situations clearly, enthusiasm and inspiration. You may Keep things moving along. impulse, your enemy. Try to make making it easy for you to handle need to negotiate with someone who Stubbornness will be what stands some small but necessary changes tough negotiations. Be cautious on the could greatly help your cause. Learn between you and success. A practical on the home front. domestic front. as you go, and you will excel. approach to a job will help you avoid complaints and interference. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) If you’ve been feeling down in the Cast a gimlet eye upon any offer being Be secretive about your plans. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) dumps or green around the gills, a made to you. A fast talker could mislead Strategize carefully and get everything Travel and communication will inspire lifestyle change might be in order. you if you aren’t careful. Before moving in place before you make your move. you. The fresh ideas coming your way Don’t allow anyone to meddle in your forward, do your research diligently. You can come out on top, but your may seem challenging at irst, but with affairs. timing must be faultless. a couple of adjustments you’ll ind a CANCER (June 21-July 22) way to make things happen. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Set some rules that will help your CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Focus on things you need to ix at household run smoothly, and be sure Don’t let your emotions stand between CANCER (June 21-July 22) home. If you take care of your to include incentives in order to avoid you and success. Someone you love If you invite friends over to enjoy the responsibilities, you will feel better opposition. A moderate approach to may sabotage your plans if you have comfort of your home, you will be about your current situation. Avoid change can lead to more options been neglectful of them. Take care able to successfully ask for favors and interacting with someone who upsets down the line. of both personal and professional support. At the very least, a fun time you. responsibilities to minimize obstacles. will be had by all. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) You could have mixed emotions AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Let your imagination be your guide. about the people around you. Before Partnership situations will be dificult. Not everyone will agree with your You can set trends and get the support you address your feelings openly, take Expect to face a standoff that could choices, but you have to do what’s you need to invest in something that a look at the ups and downs you face and alter the way you do things in the best for you. Be receptive and polite you uncover. A new or rejuvenated the consequences that could ensue from future. Offer an experimental way to in the face of criticism, but trust your romance appears likely. your words. solve differences, and you may ind own mind above others. Love is on common ground. the rise. ProFB_Week1_Layout 1 9/4/13 4:43 PM Page 1

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1. 49ers (0-0) Colin Kaepernick hopes Packers defense plays like it did last year. 2. Seahawks (0-0) Expectations are soaring for Hawks in Russell Wilson’s second season. 3. Falcons (0-0) Matty Ice ready to take the next step after finally earning first playoff win. 4. Broncos (0-0) Von Miller’s six-game suspension a black cloud hanging over Mile High. 5. Packers (0-0) Cut Vince Young, sign Seneca Wallace, pray Aaron Rodgers stays healthy. 6. Giants (0-0) Jason Pierre-Paul travels with team but unsure of status vs. Cowboys. 7. Ravens (0-0) No Ray Lewis, no Ed Reed, but Super Bowl champs remain contenders. 8. Patriots (0-0) Regular season a return to normalcy after insanity reigned in offseason. Here’sHere’s toto 9. Texans (0-0) Arian Foster calf and back injuries put more pressure on Ben Tate. 10. Saints (0-0) Sean Payton comes marching in after serving BountyGate suspension. 11. Redskins (0-0) RG3 cleared to play, but Dr. James Andrews has concerns of overuse. aa spotlessspotless 12. Cowboys (0-0) Tony Romo’s $108-million extension puts pressure on Jason Garrett. 13. Eagles (0-0) Chip Kelly spreading his innovative offensive wings in Philadelphia. 14. Bengals (0-0) Aiming for third straight playoff berth for first time in franchise history. season.season. 15. Steelers (0-0) Big Ben to shoulder the load with no running game, O-line to speak of. 16. Bears (0-0) Jay Cutler’s contract year could be turning point for Bears franchise. 17. Vikings (0-0) Adrian Peterson’s quest for 2,500 rushing yards should be fun to watch. 18. Lions (0-0) Which was the fluke — last year’s 4–12 finish or 2011’s 10–6 record? 19. Colts (0-0) Andrew Luck aims to avoid sophomore slump after playoff trip as rookie. 20. Rams (0-0) Jeff Fisher claims Rams “haven’t shown” plans for rookie . 21. Titans (0-0) CJ2K ready to run behind new additions Andy Levitre, . 22. Chargers (0-0) Norv Turner and A.J. Smith have finally exited the building in . 23. Chiefs (0-0) Andy Reid, Alex Smith and Eric Fisher bring new attitude to Kansas City. 24. Panthers (0-0) Cam Newton can’t do it all by himself, needs more help in third season. 25. Dolphins (0-0) Hope addition of deep threat Mike Wallace will open up passing game. 26. Cardinals (0-0) Bruce Arians, bring new, needed leadership to desert. 27. Buccaneers (0-0) Fight with Lawrence Tynes over MRSA infection about to get even uglier. 28. Bills (0-0) Undrafted rookie to start in place of injured rookie EJ Manuel. 29. Browns (0-0) Losers of eight straight season-openers and 13-of-14 since expansion. 30. Jets (0-0) Mark Sanchez injured, starting, Brady Quinn signed. Wow. PROUD KEEPER OF 31. Raiders (0-0) Deja vu all over again. loses QB competition to . YOUR TEAM’S COLORS 32. Jaguars (0-0) Blaine Gabbert “uncomfortable” throwing football after injuring thumb. Colin Kaepernick Athlon Sports #CLEANWINS

Thursday, Sept. 5 Baltimore at Denver 8:30 p.m. Preseason Awards Sunday, Sept. 8 New England at Buffalo 1 p.m. Tennessee at Pittsburgh 1 p.m. Which players will be Offensive Rookie of the Year Atlanta at New Orleans 1 p.m. , OT, Eagles Tampa Bay at N.Y. Jets 1 p.m. award-worthy in 2013? Kansas City at Jacksonville 1 p.m. Granted, an offensive lineman has Seattle at Carolina 1 p.m. never won ROY honors. But Johnson Cincinnati at Chicago 1 p.m. By NATHAN RUSH Miami at Cleveland 1 p.m. Athlon Sports Editor is no ordinary lineman. The 6'6", Minnesota at Detroit 1 p.m. 303-pounder played quarterback in Oakland at Indianapolis 1 p.m. Green Bay at San Francisco 4:25 p.m. The 2013 NFL season kicks off high school, started his college career Arizona at St. Louis 4:25 p.m. N.Y. Giants at Dallas 8:30 p.m. with a Thursday night showdown be- as a tight end at Oklahoma and ran a Monday, Sept. 9 tween the reigning Super Bowl 4.72 in the 40-yard dash at the NFL Philadelphia at Washington 7:10 p.m. champion Baltimore Ravens and the Scouting Combine. If Chip Kelly’s Houston at San Diego 10:20 p.m. Denver Broncos — in the first of 256 up-tempo offense succeeds, Johnson regular-season games that span from will be one of the main reasons why. Sept. 5 until Dec. 29. RAVENS (0-0) AT BRONCOS (0-0) Before a snap has been taken, Defensive Rookie of the Year Peyton Manning threw two INTs and lost one of Athlon Sports looks into our crystal Manti Te’o, LB, Chargers his two fumbles in a 38–35 overtime playoff loss ball in an attempt to predict who will Forget the BCS national title game to the eventual Super Bowl champion Ravens be award-worthy after the dust settles and Catfish-y fake girlfriend story at last year. Manning’s ready for Mile High re- this season. Notre Dame. Te’o will be counted on demption in the Thursday night season-opener. to make plays from sideline-to-side- PATRIOTS (0-0) AT BILLS (0-0) Most Valuable Player line in San Diego. One of the most The Pats are 4–4 in openers vs. the Bills — with Aaron Rodgers, QB, Packers decorated players in a defeat in 2009, the last time they met Week 1. Two years ago, A-Rodg celebrated history, Te’o will benefit from the TITANS (0-0) AT STEELERS (0-0) with his signature title-belt dance amount of attention he will receive in Tennessee has not made the playoffs since stomping on the Terrible Towels in 2008. after being named the NFL’s MVP — his first season as a Charger. throwing for 4,643 yards, 45 TDs and FALCONS (0-0) AT SAINTS (0-0) Coach Sean Payton returns from his year-long Comeback Player of the Year six INTs in the process. Last season, “BountyGate” suspension to play New Orleans’ Rodgers took a step back but still Robert Griffin III, QB, Redskins chief rivals for NFC South supremacy. Despite technically missing zero managed to pass for 4,295 yards, 39 BUCCANEERS (0-0) AT JETS (0-0) TDs and eight INTs. There’s no need Athlon Sports games, RG3 is the highest profile Darrelle Revis makes his Bucs debut by bringing to double-check; those numbers are Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers headlines a group of former MVPs who comeback player in the NFL, after “Revis Island” back to New Jersey. Jets rookie MVP-worthy. have a chance to add another piece of hardware to the trophy case this season. suffering a devastating knee injury in quarterback Geno Smith will be making his first have won eight of last season’s playoffs. This will be a career start. Get ready to hear booing. the last 11 MVP awards, with Peyton Offensive Player of the Year Defensive Player of the Year hotly contested award, however, as CHIEFS (0-0) AT JAGUARS (0-0) Manning (four), Tom Brady (two), Adrian Peterson, RB, Vikings Patrick Willis, LB, 49ers Bucs cornerback Darrelle Revis and The two worst teams from last season square and Rodgers hoarding The seventh member of the historic It’s only a matter of time before Texans linebacker Brian Cushing off for a guaranteed 1–0 start for one team. the hardware. The smart money 2,000-yard rusher fraternity, Peterson San Francisco’s sledgehammer mid- should also be in the mix. SEAHAWKS (0-0) AT PANTHERS (0-0) would be on Manning, Brady or is the NFL’s reigning MVP and ar- dle linebacker is honored as the top This marks the first of four Eastern Time Zone Rodgers adding another trophy to guably the league’s most feared of- defender in the game. After winning Coach of the Year contests for the Pacific Northwest Seahawks. their collection. And since Rodgers fensive playmaker. After rushing for the Butkus Award as college foot- Bill Belichick, Patriots BENGALS (0-0) AT BEARS (0-0) (29 years old) is younger than both 2,097 yards, on six yards per carry, ball’s top linebacker, Willis was After a tumultuous offseason that Former CFL coach Marc Trestman makes his Manning (37) and Brady (36), there’s and 12 TDs last season, “All Day” named Defensive Rookie of the Year included Aaron Hernandez’s murder NFL debut. Remember, there are four downs. an outside chance that Title Town’s has set his sights on a 2,500-yard and has earned All-Pro status in all charges, Wes Welker’s free-agent exit DOLPHINS (0-0) AT BROWNS (0-0) favorite player still has a career year year as an encore. Eric Dickerson’s six of his NFL seasons. Willis is the and Rob Gronkowski’s non-stop sur- Cleveland has lost 13 of its 14 season-openers since returning to the NFL in 1999. ahead of him. Of course, the Packers’ all-time single-season rushing mark heart and soul of what could be the geries and partying — not to mention depleted offensive line will need to of 2,105 yards has stood since 1984. best defense in football. It’s about the Tim Tebow media circus — if VIKINGS (0-0) AT LIONS (0-0) Belichick can regroup the Pats, he Adrian Peterson “only” rushed for a combined keep Rodgers upright this season, That milestone may be in jeopardy if time the 28-year-old was acknowl- 273 yards and one TD vs. Detroit last season. which is a major question mark. Peterson picks up where he left off. edged as the best in the business. deserves to be recognized for it. RAIDERS (0-0) AT COLTS (0-0) Silver-and-Bleak to start Terrelle Pryor at QB, while lucky horseshoes still have Andrew Luck. PACKERS (0-0) AT 49ERS (0-0) Mitchell Rob Nathan Steven Mark Athlon Board of Experts Light Doster Rush Lassan Ross Consensus The last time Colin Kaepernick played against This Week’s Games & Experts’ Records 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Green Bay, he passed for 263 yards, rushed for Patriots quarterback TOM BRADY has owned 181 yards and accounted for four TDs in a Ravens at Broncos (Thu.) Broncos by 3 Broncos by 3 Broncos by 4 Broncos by 6 Broncos by 11 Broncos by 5 the Bills during his career, with a 20–2 record, 45–31 win over the Packers in the NFC playoffs. Patriots at Bills Patriots by 21 Patriots by 8 Patriots by 14 Patriots by 17 Patriots by 17 Patriots by 16 52 TDs and 17 INTs against the division rival. CARDINALS (0-0) AT RAMS (0-0) Titans at Steelers Steelers by 10 Steelers by 4 Titans by 1 Steelers by 3 Steelers by 6 Steelers by 4 Last season, Brady threw for a combined 577 The Cards return to St. Louis, where the team Falcons at Saints Falcons by 3 Saints by 2 Saints by 3 Saints by 3 Falcons by 3 Saints by 1 yards, five TDs and zero played 1960-87 before flying the coop to Zona. INTs in two wins over Buccaneers at Jets Buccaneers by 6 Buccaneers by 1 Buccaneers by 7 Buccaneers by 7 Buccaneers by 9 Buccaneers by 6 GIANTS (0-0) AT COWBOYS (0-0) Buffalo. Expect similar Chiefs at Jaguars Chiefs by 3 Jaguars by 3 Chiefs by 5 Chiefs by 10 Chiefs by 13 Chiefs by 6 Big Blue has a 7–3 record against Big D over the results in Week 1 this Seahawks at Panthers Seahawks by 10 Seahawks by 5 Seahawks by 6 Seahawks by 5 Seahawks by 10 Seahawks by 7 past five seasons, but did lose last year’s opener. year. Bengals at Bears Bears by 1 Bengals by 1 Bears by 3 Bears by 2 Bengals by 6 Bears by 1 Dolphins at Browns Dolphins by 3 Browns by 1 Dolphins by 4 Browns by 3 Dolphins by 3 Dolphins by 1 EAGLES (0-0) AT REDSKINS (0-0) The start of the Chip Kelly era and the return of Vikings at Lions Vikings by 4 Lions by 3 Vikings by 2 Lions by 4 Lions by 6 Lions by 1 RG3 collide on Monday Night Football. These Raiders at Colts Colts by 14 Colts by 7 Colts by 10 Colts by 10 Colts by 13 Colts by 11 NFC East division rivals could combine for a Packers at 49ers 49ers by 7 49ers by 2 49ers by 7 49ers by 3 49ers by 3 49ers by 4 high-scoring shootout in prime time. Cardinals at Rams Rams by 3 Rams by 6 Rams by 9 Rams by 6 Rams by 7 Rams by 6 TEXANS (0-0) AT CHARGERS (0-0) Giants at Cowboys Giants by 3 Cowboys by 2 Giants by 3 Giants by 2 Cowboys by 6 Giants by 1 The Week 1 nightcap pits volatile Philip Rivers Eagles at Redskins (Mon.) Redskins by 5 Redskins by 4 Eagles by 1 Redskins by 7 Redskins by 10 Redskins by 5 against sleep-inducing Matt Schaub. Texans at Chargers (Mon.) Texans by 10 Texans by 5 Texans by 6 Texans by 8 Texans by 13 Texans by 8

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Wednesday’s Mariners Box Score Sports on the Air SEATTLE 002 200 002 — 6 11 0 THURSDAY, Sept. 5 KANSAS CITY 000 400 000 — 4 4 1 COLLEGE FOOTBALL MARINERS AB R H RBI BB SO AVG OBP SLG ROYALS AB R H RBI BB SO AVG OBP SLG 4:30 p.m. B Miller SS 4 0 0 1 0 0 .261 .318 .408 A Gordon LF 4 0 0 0 0 1 .266 .327 .421 FS1 — FAU at East Carolina F Gutierrez RF 4 1 1 1 1 0 .247 .272 .539 E Bonifacio 2B 3 1 0 0 1 0 .230 .281 .331 GOLF K Seager 3B 4 0 1 0 1 0 .282 .352 .468 E Hosmer 1B 3 1 1 0 1 1 .299 .354 .444 B Butler DH 4 1 1 1 0 1 .285 .375 .418 1 p.m. K Morales DH 5 1 2 2 0 1 .279 .336 .444 M Moustakas 3B 4 0 0 0 0 0 .238 .291 .365 R Ibanez LF 4 1 2 0 0 0 .254 .313 .499 S Perez C 2 0 0 1 1 0 .281 .315 .412 TGC — Web.com Tour, Chiquita Classic, first M Saunders LF 1 0 0 0 0 0 .233 .321 .381 D Lough RF 3 1 1 0 0 0 .284 .305 .400 round, at Davidson, N.C. J Smoak 1B 3 0 1 0 1 0 .250 .349 .408 J Dyson CF 3 0 1 2 0 0 .266 .326 .373 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL A Almonte PR-CF 0 0 0 0 0 0 .235 .235 .294 A Escobar SS 3 0 0 0 0 0 .235 .260 .298 11 a.m. D Ackley CF-1B 4 1 1 0 0 1 .252 .301 .342 Totals 29 4 4 4 3 3 127 M Zunino C 3 1 1 0 1 1 .239 .317 .330 ROOT — Seattle at Kansas City N Franklin 2B 4 1 2 1 0 1 .223 .294 .399 Pitchers IP H R ER BB SO HR PC-ST ERA 4 p.m. Totals 36 6 11 5 4 4 159 E Santana 3.1 7 4 4 3 0 0 71-38 3.33 MLB — Regional coverage, Boston at N.Y. W Davis 1.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 18-10 5.61 Yankees or Chicago White Sox at Baltimore Pitchers IP H R ER BB SO HR PC-ST ERA F Bueno 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 16-10 0.00 K Herrera 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-3 3.54 NFL FOOTBALL T Walker 5.0 4 4 4 2 2 0 79-45 3.60 T Collins 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16-12 3.70 5:30 p.m. C Capps 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 0 19-12 5.15 D Joseph 0.1 1 0 0 0 1 0 9-6 0.00 L Luetge (W, 1-2) 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20-15 4.66 L Hochevar 0.2 0 0 0 0 2 0 9-6 1.79 NBC — Baltimore at Denver D Farquhar (S, 12) 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-7 4.37 A Crow (L, 7-5) 1.0 1 2 2 1 0 1 17-11 3.43 TENNIS Totals 9.0 4 4 4 3 3 0 127-79 Totals 9.0 11 6 6 4 4 1 159-96 9 a.m. ESPN2 — U.S. Open, men’s quarterfinal, at New York Scoreboard 5 p.m. Preps Toronto at Minnesota, 4 p.m Detroit 3 1 0 .750 107 63 9. Florida 1-0 ESPN — U.S. Open, men’s quarterfinal, at Washington at Miami, 4 p.m. Chicago 2 2 0 .500 100 96 10. Florida State 1-0 New York Local Prep Schedules Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 4 p.m. Green Bay 1 3 0 .250 37 71 11. LSU 1-0 Friday, Sept. 6 Colorado at San Diego, 5:30 p.m. Minnesota 1 3 0 .250 67 104 12. Georgia 0-1 13. Notre Dame 1-0 Football Texas at LA Angels, 6 p.m. West FRIDAY, Sept. 6 Seattle 4 0 0 1.000 110 36 14. Oklahoma State 1-0 Hoquiam at Centralia, 7 p.m. Arizona at San Francisco, 6 p.m. W.F. West at Port Angeles, 7 p.m. Arizona 3 1 0 .750 68 55 15. Oklahoma 1-0 AUTO RACING Tampa Bay at Seattle, 6 p.m. Morton-White Pass at Winlock, 7 San Francisco 3 1 0 .750 96 43 16. Texas 1-0 9 a.m. p.m. St. Louis 1 3 0 .250 76 94 17. Michigan 1-0 ESPN2 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for Wahkiakum at Mossyrock, 7 p.m. League League 18. UCLA 1-0 Onalaska at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. American League PRESEASON WEEK 4 19. Nebraska 1-0 Federated Auto Parts 400, at Richmond, Va. Rochester at Ridgefield, 7 p.m. Batting Average Thursday, Aug. 29 20. Northwestern 1-0 11:30 a.m. 21. Wisconsin 1-0 Raymond at Tenino, 7 p.m. 1. Miguel Cabrera, DET .355 Cincinnati 27, Indianapolis 10 22. USC 1-0 ESPN2 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, “Happy Toledo at Stevenson, 7 p.m. 2. Mike Trout, LAA .335 Detroit 35, Buffalo 13 23. Washington 1-0 Hour Series,” final practice for Federated Auto 3. Joe Mauer, MIN .324 N.Y. Jets 27, Philadelphia 20 24. Miami (FL) 1-0 Saturday, Sept. 7 Miami 24, New Orleans 21 Parts 400, at Richmond, Va. Football 4. Adrian Beltre, TEX .322 24. TCU 0-1 Washington 30, Tampa Bay 12 Napavine at Adna, 7 p.m. 5. David Ortiz, BOS .313 1 p.m. Jacksonville 20, Atlanta 16 Dropped from rankings: Boise State 19, ESPN2 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, pole New England 28, N.Y. Giants 20 Home Runs Oregon State 25 Carolina 25, Pittsburgh 10 qualifying for Virginia 529 College Savings 250, at 1. Chris Davis, BAL 47 Minnesota 24, Tennessee 23 Others receiving votes: Baylor 125, Richmond, Va. MLB 2. Miguel Cabrera, DET 43 Cleveland 18, Chicago 16 Michigan State 67, Ole Miss 54, Fresno 2:30 p.m. 3. Edwin Encarnacion, TOR 36 Kansas City 30, Green Bay 8 State 46, Northern Illinois 31, Arizona Major League Baseball Standings 4. Adam Dunn, CHW 30 Houston 24, Dallas 6 State 28, Cincinnati 19, Arkansas 12, ESPN2 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole qualify- American League 5. Adam Jones, BAL 29 St. Louis 24, Baltimore 21 San Jose State 12, Georgia Tech 10, ing for Federated Auto Parts 400, at Richmond, EAST W L PCT GB Arizona 32, Denver 24 Arizona 7, Boise State 5, Virginia Tech Va. Boston 84 57 .596 — 5, UCF 4, Texas Tech 3, Arkansas State Runs Batted In Seattle 22, Oakland 6 Tampa Bay 77 61 .558 5½ 3, Kansas State 3, East Carolina 1, Bowl- 4:30 p.m. 1. Miguel Cabrera, DET 130 San Francisco 41, San Diego 6 New York 75 64 .540 8 ing Green 1, Utah State 1, Missouri 1, ESPN — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, Vir- 2. Chris Davis, BAL 122 Baltimore 73 65 .529 9½ REGULAR SEASON WEEK 1 North Carolina 1 3. Edwin Encarnacion, TOR 103 ginia 529 College Savings 250, at Richmond, Va. Toronto 64 76 .457 19½ Thursday, Sept. 5 4. Adam Jones, BAL 99 TOP 25 SCHEDULE CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE CENTRAL Baltimore at Denver, 5:30 p.m. 5. Prince Fielder, DET 95 No. 2 Oregon at Virginia, 12:30 p.m. 6 p.m. Detroit 81 59 .579 — No. 3 Ohio St. vs. San Diego St., 12:30 p.m. Cleveland 74 65 .532 6½ Sunday, Sept. 8 No. 4 Clemson vs. S. Carolina St., 9:30 a.m. NBCSN — Calgary at Edmonton Kansas City 72 67 .518 8½ Wins New England at Buffalo, 10 a.m. No. 5 Stanford vs. San Jose State, 8 p.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Minnesota 61 77 .442 19 1. Max Scherzer, DET 19 Cincinnati at Chicago, 10 a.m. No. 6 S. Carolina at No. 11 Georgia, 1:30 p.m. 5 p.m. Chicago 56 82 .406 24 2. Chris Tillman, BAL 15 Miami at Cleveland, 10 a.m. No. 7 Texas A&M vs. Sam Houston St., 4 p.m. Atlanta at New Orleans, 10 a.m. ESPN2 — Wake Forest at Boston College WEST 2. Matt Moore, TB 15 No. 8 Louisville vs. E. Kentucky, 9 a.m. Tampa Bay at NY Jets, 10 a.m. No. 9 LSU vs. UAB, 4 p.m. Oakland 80 59 .576 — 4. Justin Masterson, CLE 14 GOLF Tennessee at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m. No. 12 Florida at Miami, 9 a.m. Texas 80 59 .576 — 4. C.J. Wilson, LAA 14 6 a.m. Minnesota at Detroit, 10 a.m. No. 13 Oklahoma St. at UTSA, 9 a.m. Los Angeles 64 74 .464 15½ Oakland at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. No. 14 Notre Dame at No. 17 Michigan, 5 p.m. TGC — European PGA Tour, European Mas- Earned Run Average Seattle 63 76 .453 17 Seattle at Carolina, 10 a.m. No. 15 Texas at BYU, 4 p.m. ters, second round, at Crans sur Sierre, Switzer- 1. Anibal Sanchez, DET 2.68 Houston 46 93 .331 34 Kansas City at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. No. 16 Oklahoma vs. West Virginia, 4 p.m. land (same-day tape) 2. Max Scherzer, DET 2.88 Arizona at St. Louis, 1:25 p.m. No. 19 Northwestern vs. Syracuse, 3 p.m. National League 3. Bartolo Colon, OAK 2.90 Green Bay at San Francisco, 1:25 p.m. No. 21 Wisconsin vs. Tennessee Tech, 9 a.m. 1 p.m. EAST W L PCT GB 4. Yu Darvish, TEX 2.91 NY Giants at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. No. 22 Nebraska vs. Southern Miss., 3 p.m. TGC — Web.com Tour, Chiquita Classic, sec- No. 23 Baylor vs, Buffalo, 12:30 p.m. Atlanta 85 54 .612 — 5. Hisashi Iwakuma, SEA 2.92 No. 24 TCU vs. SE Louisiana, 9 a.m. ond round, at Davidson, N.C. Monday, Sept. 9 Washington 71 68 .511 14 No. 25 Southern Cal vs. WSU, 7:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. New York 63 75 .457 21½ Saves Philadelphia at Washington, 4 p.m. Philadelphia 63 77 .450 22½ 1. Mariano Rivera, NYY 41 TGC — Champions Tour, Montreal Champi- Miami 52 86 .377 32½ 1. Jim Johnson, BAL 41 onship, first round (same-day tape) CENTRAL 3. Joe Nathan, TEX 38 Golf MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Pittsburgh 81 58 .583 — 3. Greg Holland, KC 38 WNBA PGA Tour 4 p.m. St. Louis 80 59 .576 1 5. Grant Balfour, OAK 36 WNBA Standings Cincinnati 78 62 .557 3½ Money Leaders MLB — Regional coverage, Boston at N.Y. Eastern Conference Golfer Amount Milwaukee 60 79 .432 21 W L PCT GB Yankees or L.A. Dodgers at Cincinnati National League 1. Tiger Woods $8,231,839 Chicago 59 80 .424 22 z-Chicago 21 8 .724 - Batting Average 2. Matt Kuchar $5,415,008 7 p.m. x-Atlanta 16 13 .552 5 WEST 1. Michael Cuddyer, COL .331 3. Phil Mickelson $5,253,526 ROOT — Tampa Bay at Seattle Washington 14 15 .483 7 Los Angeles 83 56 .597 — 4. Brandt Snedeker $4,934,087 2. Chris Johnson, ATL .330 Indiana 13 16 .448 8 PREP FOOTBALL Arizona 70 68 .507 12½ 5. Henrik Stenson $4,905,963 3. Yadier Molina, STL .322 New York 11 19 .367 10 ½ Colorado 66 75 .468 18 6. Adam Scott $4,664,611 4 p.m. 4. Jayson Werth, WSH .320 Connecticut 7 22 .241 14 San Diego 62 77 .446 21 7. Justin Rose $3,815,881 FS1 — Bergen Catholic (N.J.) at John Curtis 4. Andrew McCutchen, PIT .320 8. Steve Stricker $3,417,531 San Francisco 62 77 .446 21 Western Conference 9. Keegan Bradley $3,304,812 Christian (La.) W L PCT GB Home Runs 10. Bill Haas $3,281,962 SOCCER Tuesday’s Results x-Minnesota 23 7 .767 - 11. Jason Day $3,136,429 1. Pedro Alvarez, PIT 32 x-Los Angeles 21 10 .677 2 ½ Noon at Cleveland 4, Baltimore 3 12. Billy Horschel $3,133,383 2. Paul Goldschmidt, ARI 31 Phoenix 15 13 .536 7 at NY Yankees 6, Chi. White Sox 4 13. Jordan Spieth $3,039,819 FS1 — Men’s national teams, World Cup qual- 3. Domonic Brown, PHI 27 x-Seattle 15 15 .500 8 Washington 9, at Philadelphia 6 14. Kevin Streelman $2,906,817 San Antonio 11 19 .367 12 ifier, England vs. Moldova, at London 4. Carlos Gonzalez, COL 26 15. Jason Dufner $2,886,134 at Boston 2, Detroit 1 Tulsa 10 20 .333 13 6:15 p.m. at Atlanta 3, NY Mets 1 4. Jay Bruce, CIN 26 16. Graham Delaet $2,649,300 17. Boo Weekley $2,640,261 ESPNEWS — Men’s national teams, World at Cincinnati 1, St. Louis 0 z - Clinched Conference 18. Dustin Johnson $2,626,093 Miami 6, at Chicago Cubs 2 Runs Batted In x - Clinched Playoff Berth Cup qualifier, Mexico vs. Honduras, at Mexico 19. Hunter Mahan $2,569,164 at Kansas City 4, Seattle 3 1. Paul Goldschmidt, ARI 104 20. D.A. Points $2,507,287 City 2. Brandon Phillips, CIN 100 Pittsburgh 4, at Milwaukee 3 Wednesday’s Results 21. Webb Simpson $2,505,381 TENNIS Minnesota 9, at Houston 6 3. Allen Craig, STL 97 Atlanta 89, Indiana 80 (OT) 22. Jim Furyk $2,487,179 9:30 a.m. LA Dodgers 7, at Colorado 4 4. Freddie Freeman, ATL 94 Minnesota 83, Los Angeles 74 23. Zach Johnson $2,340,509 Toronto 10, at Arizona 4 5. Jay Bruce, CIN 88 24. Harris English $2,181,006 CBS — U.S. Open, mixed doubles champion- Tampa Bay 7, at LA Angels 1 Friday’s Games 25. Graeme McDowell $2,156,595 ship and women’s semifinals, at New York Texas 5, at Oakland 1 Wins Washington at Connecticut, 4 p.m. 26. Lee Westwood $2,065,251 27. Jonas Blixt $2,008,263 at San Diego 3, San Francisco 2 1. Jordan Zimmermann, WSH 16 Atlanta at New York, 4 p.m. 28. Russell Henley $1,975,225 SATURDAY, Sept. 7 Los Angeles at Tulsa, 5 p.m. 1. Jorge De La Rosa, COL 16 29. Patrick Reed $1,943,839 AUTO RACING Wednesday’s Results 3. Adam Wainwright, STL 15 Indiana at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. 30. Jimmy Walker $1,941,570 Houston 6, Minnesota 5 3. Francisco Liriano, PIT 15 San Antonio at Phoenix, 7 p.m. 31. Sergio Garcia $1,919,085 5 a.m. Oakland 11, Texas 4 5. Clayton Kershaw, LAD 14 32. Charl Schwartzel $1,895,122 NBCSN — Formula One, qualifying for Grand Arizona 4, Toronto 3, 10 innings Saturday’s Games 33. John Merrick $1,865,158 Prix of Italy, at Monza, Italy 34. Charles Howell III $1,844,589 Cleveland 6, Baltimore 4 Earned Run Average Connecticut at Indiana, 4 p.m. 35. Scott Piercy $1,814,004 4:30 p.m. N.Y. Yankees 6, Chicago White Sox 5 1. Clayton Kershaw, LAD 1.89 Minnesota at Seattle, 7 p.m. Boston 20, Detroit 4 36. Rory McIlroy $1,784,763 ABC — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, Federated Auto 2. Matt Harvey, NYM 2.27 37. Rickie Fowler $1,783,941 Seattle 6, Kansas City 4 Parts 400, at Richmond, Va. 3. Jose Fernandez, MIA 2.33 38. Roberto Castro $1,783,164 Tampa Bay 3, L.A. Angels 1 4. Zack Greinke, LAD 2.78 39. Angel Cabrera $1,766,318 BOXING 5. Stephen Strasburg, WSH 2.85 College Football 40. Martin Laird $1,755,393 7:25 p.m. Thursday’s Games AP TOP 25 Seattle at Kansas City, 11 a.m. SHO — Featherweights, Rafael Marquez (41- Saves Team (1st Place Votes) Record Chi. White Sox at Baltimore, 4 p.m. 8-0) vs. Efrain Esquivias (16-2-1); heavyweights, 1. Craig Kimbrel, ATL 44 1. Alabama (58) 1-0 Boston at NY Yankees, 4 p.m. 2. Oregon 1-0 Seth Mitchell (26-1-1) vs. Chris Arreola (35-3-0), 2. Rafael Soriano, WSH 38 Racing St. Louis at Cincinnati, 4 p.m. 3. Ohio State (1) 1-0 3. Edward Mujica, STL 35 at Indio, Calif. Tampa Bay at LA Angels, 7 p.m. 4. Clemson (1) 1-0 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 4. Aroldis Chapman, CIN 34 Series Standings COLLEGE FOOTBALL Houston at Oakland, 7 p.m. 5. Stanford 0-0 As of Sept. 4 Arizona at San Francisco, 7 p.m. 5. Sergio Romo, SF 33 6. South Carolina 1-0 9 a.m. 7. Texas A&M 1-0 Driver Points N.Y. Mets 5, Atlanta 2 ESPN — Florida at Miami 8. Louisville 1-0 1. Jimmie Johnson 837 Chicago Cubs 9, Miami 7 9. LSU 1-0 2. Clint Bowyer 809 ESPN2 — Teams TBA Arizona 4, Toronto 3, 10 innings NFL 10. Florida State 1-0 3. Kevin Harvick 795 FSN — SE Louisiana at TCU San Francisco 13, San Diego 5 11. Georgia 0-1 4. Carl Edwards 795 Washington 3, Philadelphia 2 NFL Preseason Glance 12. Florida 1-0 5. Kyle Busch 786 FS1 — Oklahoma St. at UTSA AMERICAN CONFERENCE St. Louis 5, Cincinnati 4, 16 innings 13. Oklahoma State 1-0 6. Matt Kenseth 768 12:30 p.m. East W L T Pct PF PA 7. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 750 Milwaukee 9, Pittsburgh 3 14. Notre Dame 1-0 ABC — Teams TBA New England 3 1 0 .750 93 103 15. Texas 1-0 8. Joey Logano 729 Colorado 7, L.A. Dodgers 5 N.Y. Jets 3 1 0 .750 105 80 16. Oklahoma 1-0 9. Greg Biffle 727 ESPN2 — Teams TBA Buffalo 2 2 0 .500 84 101 17. Michigan 1-0 10. Kurt Busch 719 FSN — Buffalo at Baylor Friday’s Games Miami 2 3 0 .400 104 89 18. UCLA 1-0 11. Jeff Gordon 713 NBCSN — Delaware St. at Delaware Milwaukee at Chi. Cubs, 11:20 p.m. South 19. Northwestern 1-0 12. Kasey Kahne 709 Chi. White Sox at Baltimore, 4 p.m. Houston 3 1 0 .750 98 67 20. Washington 1-0 13. Martin Truex Jr. 704 1 p.m. NY Mets at Cleveland, 4 p.m. Indianapolis 2 2 0 .500 77 89 21. Wisconsin 1-0 14. Ryan Newman 699 ESPNEWS — Old Dominion at Maryland Boston at NY Yankees, 4 p.m. Tennessee 1 3 0 .250 90 89 22. Nebraska 1-0 15. Brad Keselowski 691 16. Jamie McMurray 680 1:30 p.m. Atlanta at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Jacksonville 1 3 0 .250 60 111 23. Baylor 1-0 24. TCU 0-1 17. Paul Menard 658 LA Dodgers at Cincinnati, 4 p.m. North ESPN — South Carolina at Georgia Cincinnati 3 1 0 .750 106 63 25. USC 1-0 18. Aric Almirola 640 Washington at Miami, 4 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Cleveland 3 1 0 .750 75 68 Dropped from rankings: Boise State 19, 19. Juan Pablo Montoya 628 Detroit at Kansas City, 5 p.m. Baltimore 2 2 0 .500 119 97 Oregon State 25 20. Marcos Ambrose 621 FS1 — Louisiana-Lafayette at Kansas St. Toronto at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Pittsburgh 0 4 0 .000 56 93 21. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 610 4 p.m. Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 5 p.m. West Others receiving votes: Miami (FL) 22. Jeff Burton 602 23. Tony Stewart 594 ESPN2 — Texas at BYU Texas at LA Angels, 7 p.m. Denver 2 2 0 .500 71 104 127, Ole Miss 50, Arizona State 48, 24. Casey Mears 526 Houston at Oakland, 7 p.m. Kansas City 2 2 0 .500 82 60 Michigan State 42, Northern Illinois 27, FOX — West Virginia at Oklahoma Cincinnati 27, Fresno State 22, Virginia 25. David Ragan 474 Tampa Bay at Seattle, 7 p.m. Oakland 1 3 0 .250 71 101 FSN — Stephen F. Austin at Texas Tech Tech 12, Bowling Green 9, Georgia Tech 26. Denny Hamlin 462 Colorado at San Diego, 7 p.m. San Diego 1 3 0 .250 68 112 8, Arizona 6, Penn State 4, Boise State 3, 27. Danica Patrick 459 5 p.m. NATIONAL CONFERENCE Arizona at San Francisco, 7 p.m. Virginia 2, Arkansas 1 28. David Gilliland 441 ESPN — Notre Dame at Michigan East 29. Mark Martin 422 7:30 p.m. Saturday’s Games Washington 4 0 0 1.000 106 53 USA TODAY POLL 30. Dave Blaney 383 Chi. White Sox at Baltimore, 10 a.m. Philadelphia 2 2 0 .500 87 91 Team (1st Place Votes) Record 31. David Stremme 356 FS1 — Washington St. at Southern Cal Dallas 2 3 0 .400 78 93 Boston at NY Yankees, 10 a.m. 1. Alabama (58) 1-0 32. Bobby Labonte 343 GOLF N.Y. Giants 1 3 0 .250 71 85 LA Dodgers at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. 2. Ohio State (3) 1-0 33. David Reutimann 341 South 3. Oregon 1-0 34. Travis Kvapil 336 6 a.m. Houston at Oakland, 1 p.m. New Orleans 3 1 0 .750 97 80 4. Stanford 0-0 35. J.J. Yeley 332 TGC — European PGA Tour, European Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 1 p.m. Carolina 3 1 0 .750 92 68 5. Clemson 1-0 36. AJ Allmendinger 308 Masters, third round, at Crans sur Sierre, Swit- NY Mets at Cleveland, 3 p.m. Tampa Bay 1 3 0 .250 66 115 6. South Carolina 1-0 37. Timmy Hill 127 Atlanta at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Atlanta 0 4 0 .000 65 108 7. Texas A&M (1) 1-0 38. Michael McDowell 121 zerland (same-day tape) Detroit at Kansas City, 4 p.m. North 8. Louisville 1-0 39. Michael Waltrip 102 • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013

NFL Seattle Heads into Opener With Questions on D-Line By Tim Booth The Associated Press RENTON, Wash. — D'Anthony Smith and O'Brien Schofield were both considered expendable by their former teams. Schofield was waived by Ari- zona and Smith was traded by Jacksonville. Unless the Seattle Seahawks get healthy in a hurry, both could be Week 1 starters. "I've got a great coaching staff right here and they've been teaching me a lot of new tech- niques and a lot of things I've been working on in my game to be able to let it go and turn it loose this weekend and show you guys what I can do," Schofield said. Just like a year ago, the Se- ahawks enter the season opener with questions at a specific posi- tion group. Last year, they cen- tered on quarterback Russell Wilson making his first NFL

start. Wilson is no longer a ques- Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press tion, but how many healthy bod- Seattle Seahawks defensive line players, including Michael Bennett, center, and O’Brien Schoield, right, push against the ofensive line during a scrimmage at training ies Seattle may have along the camp Tuesday, Aug. 6, in Renton. defensive line has yet to be deter- mined. "We will see where Cliff Avril was the marquee defensive the quarterback. the anchors for a run defense Three important pieces re- stands. We don't know if he's free agent move the Seahawks "It's just being stout," Scho- that last season held Carolina to turned to practice Wednesday far enough along," Seattle coach made in the offseason in the field said. "I haven't faced any 82 yards rushing and 190 total with defensive tackles Tony Mc- Pete Carroll said. "But, we would hopes of bolstering their pass double teams playing in the yards in Seattle's 16-12 victory. Daniel and Brandon Mebane like to see the tackles play. We rush. league. When you're an (outside Another option for Seattle and defensive end Cliff Avril all think they can." He said the injuries have been linebacker) you're basically out- at defensive tackle could be Mi- getting some practice time. All Seattle had yet another injury frustrating. side of everything, but being able chael Bennett. Yet another of three were limited, according to issue pop up Wednesday when "As a player you want to get to play (defensive end) and being Seattle's free agent signings to the team's injury report. McDan- Brandon Browner suffered a out there as soon as you feel able to set that edge is very im- make over its defensive line, Ben- iel and Mebane have groin inju- hamstring injury and was lim- like you can go. But sometimes portant." nett can play tackle and end. ries and Avril has a hamstring ited in practice. the training staff doesn't think McDaniel was another free Notes: DE Chris Clemons injury. The injury concerns seem to it's smart to do that," Avril said. agent signing by the Seahawks, (knee) was on the practice field If all three can go, the Se- be the only cloud hanging over "Sometimes you have to battle but he played in only one pre- Wednesday but did not partici- ahawks should be fine with the Seahawks as they begin a sea- through some things. Hopefully, season game. He was a projected pate as he continues his recovery depth. son of huge expectations. It start- we can get everybody back here starter along with Mebane as from major knee surgery. 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College Football SETTLING

PAC-12 QUARTERBACKS TRYING TO FIND THEIR INPLACE AS 2013 SEASON GETS ROLLING PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona ley had two solid choices for his coach Rich Rodriguez never starter in Sean Mannion and revealed which quarterback Cody Vaz. He ended up going would start the Wildcats’ opener with Mannion, who threw for against Northern Arizona, not over 2,400 yards and 15 touch- even to his players. downs in the Beavers’ break-out So when the season a year ago. time came for Mannion had a solid opening the offense to game, throwing for 422 yards, take the field, B.J. three touchdowns and had two Denker simply big completions in the closing trotted out with seconds to set up a potential them. game-tying field goal. Good as The senior he was, Mannion still couldn’t handled it well, too, leading the lead the Beavers to victory, end- Wildcats to a rout with his arm ing up on the short end of a 49- and legs while earning a chance 46 loss to FCS school Eastern to start again this week. Washington.

“I thought B.J. played pretty “I thought he was well-pre- Randy L. Rasmussen / The Associated Press well,” Rodriguez said. “He was pared, played a really solid game,” Oregon State quarterback Sean Mannion (4) passes against the defense of Eastern Washington defensive lineman Matthew solid. He understands our sys- Riley said. “He did a nice job and Sommer (94) as the Beavers lost, 49-46 Saturday in Corvallis, Ore. tem pretty well.” we want to continue to build on Arizona wasn’t the only Pac- that.” 12 team that had a prolonged First-year Colorado coach Arizona had been searching Call the Local Guys quarterback competition head- Mike McIntyre didn’t wait quite for a starting quarterback since ing into the season. as long to name his starter, tab- Matt Scott’s final game last sea- New Individual Medical & Senior Medicare Half of the conference’s teams bing junior Connor Wood over son. Advantage Open Enrollments Begin In October! were set with returning quarter- freshman Sefo Liufu a week be- Denker and junior college INSURANCE

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Chehalis, WA 98532 Learn More At the 30-13 win. when he named Jared Goff the #GLASSGC871JS TheGlassGuruofChehalis.com Kessler completed 10 of 19 starting quarterback. passes for 95 yards with a touch- The first true freshman down and an interception. Wit- to start a season opener for tek went 5-for-10 for 77 yards the Bears, Goff handled pres- and was sacked twice. sure well, throwing for a pair Kiffin hasn’t named a starter of touchdowns and 445 yards, again this week for Saturday’s second-most in school history. game against Washington State, He also had three interceptions, though both should get some but two of those came on tipped playing time — maybe. passes. “I don’t think anything’s ever “I thought he did some good certain,” Kiffin said. “We’ll go things for the first time out,” into the game and see what hap- Dykes said. “And I think he’s just pens, how everything plays out.” going to continue to get better Oregon State coach Mike Ri- and better.” Minor League Baseball Beavan Dominates River Cats in Victory By Grant Clark have reached that win plateau. Tacoma News Tribune The Rainiers’ victory also helped Las Vegas clinch the Blake Beavan was dominant Pacific Coast League’s Pacific through the first six innings, and Southern Division. when the right-hander finally Beavan, who has split time did face some opposition, he this season between Tacoma and looked even more impressive. the Seattle Mariners, cruised Beavan pitched seven shutout through the first six innings, al- innings, posting a season-high lowing just two hits while strik- seven strikeouts, as the Tacoma ing out six and walking one as he Rainiers beat the visiting Sacra- took a 2-0 lead into the seventh. mento River Cats, 4-0, Saturday Sacramento’s Michael Choice at Cheney Stadium. hit a ground-rule double to open “Blake looked like a big the inning before Beavan hit Mi- leaguer tonight,” said Rainiers chael Taylor with a pitch. A walk manager John Stearns. “He was to Anthony Aliotti loaded the throwing strikes and locating his bases with one out. fastball. He had command out Beavan (6-6) battled out of there. We needed him to go deep the jam, fanning Andy Parrino for us to have a chance to win.” and getting Addison Russell to Leury Bonilla capped the pop out to short to keep the River scoring in the eighth, hitting his Cats scoreless. first home run of the season for Bobby LaFromboise replaced CH5030052cz.db Tacoma and becoming the 26th Beavan, who surrendered a sea- different Rainiers player to go son-low three hits, and threw deep this season. two scoreless innings to register Tacoma (75-67) has two reg- his fourth save. ular season games remaining, Notes: Tacoma sends Danny both against Sacramento (78-64). Hultzen (4-1, 2.20 ERA) against The 75 wins marks the first Sacramento’s Travis Banwart time since 2008, when the club (10-5, 4.43) at 1:35 p.m. Sunday at posted 80 victories, the Rainiers Cheney Stadium. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013 Life A Jill of Susy Carpenter Holds her Reign all Trades By Carrina Stanton win it's OK but if I do win I want For The Chronicle it to be a real win.” But even if she was not com- Name a home art, Susy Car- peting in home arts, Carpenter penter has most likely already would still be practicing them. learned it. She taught home economics for Knitting, crocheting, bak- 10 years in Ephrata, Central Kit- ing, sewing, quilting, tatting sap and then Olympia. She trac- canning, cooking, applique, felt- es her love for the home arts to ing. Carpenter, the Living Arts her mother, who she said taught Person of the Year for the third her everything she could possi- year in a row at the Southwest bly need to know. Washington Fair, said she loves “When I graduated from learning to make new and dif- WSU with a degree in home eco- ferent things. nomics education I did not learn “My husband says it's because anything there my mom had not I have a short attention span,” already taught me,” Carpenter she said with a laugh. said. At the 2013 Southwest Wash- After 10 years, Carpenter ington Fair, Carpenter, of Adna, won the LAP award by two quit her teaching job to stay points, just narrowly edging out home and homeschool their a field of about seven or eight seven children, today ages 33- competitors. Showing your tal- 20. She said being a classroom ent at the fair, as well as the teacher did little to prepare her home arts, are in her blood so for the rigors of homeschool but to speak. She grew up in Olym- said teaching her own children pia, where her family was active was much more rewarding. in 4-H. Competing at the fair “We worked really hard on is among some of her earliest developing character and faith. memories. And academics were the third “When I was little I took important thing,” Carpenter my nap in the tack stalls in the said. “We figured if our kids horse barn where my older sib- love the Lord and can be good lings had horses and then when I people they could do anything got older my younger sister took in their futures.” her naps in the tack stalls where Now in her first official year I had my horse,” she recalled. of retirement, Carpenter spends Carpenter said her back- much of her time quilting (she ground in 4-H meant she grew belongs to three quilting groups), Susy Carpenter, left, works on a project at the Applique Society meeting at Quilters Junction in Chehalis. up competing at the fair. When reading, listening to books on she became a mother, she natu- tape and enjoying time with her rally got her own children in- grandchildren. She said she is al- volved in the friendly competi- ways looking for new crafts and tion. She enjoyed the experience would love to learn illumination so much she has stayed active as well as Swedish weaving. And herself. She said she loves com- she's constantly looking for new peting at the Southwest Wash- ideas for the fair. Less than a ington Fair because of the chal- week after the completion of the lenge and the friendly rivalry 2013 fair she had already picked among the competitors. out a few of her patterns and “I want someone else to win fabrics for next year's entries. so the pressure will be off but I “But sometimes I just sit in don't want to let them win by de- a chair and read because I can,” fault,” Carpenter said. “If I don't she said.

Thai Hot and Sweet Dipping Sauce ½ cup finely chopped garlic 1 tablespoon salt 6 cups cider vinegar 6 cups granulated sugar ½ cup hot pepper flakes Prepare hot water bath, jars and lids for canning. In Pete Caster / [email protected] a small bowl combine garlic and salt and set aside. Janet Lucas, left, and Susy Carpenter look at a quilting magazine dur- In a large stainless steel saucepan bring vinegar to a ing a meeting of the Lewis County chapter of the Appliqué Society at boil. Add sugar and stir until fully dissolved. Reduce Quilters Junction in Chehalis. heat and boil gently for 5 minutes. Remove from heat. Add garlic mixture and hot pepper flakes and stir well. Ladle hot sauce into hot jars, leaving 1/2- inch headspace. Remove air bubbles and adjust Right: Two appliqué pieces are on display during the Lewis County headspace, if necessary, by adding hot sauce. Center chapter of the Appliqué Society meeting. lid on jar. Screw band down until resistance is met, then increase to fingertip tight. Place jars in canner, ensuring they are completely covered with water. Bring to a boil and process for 15 minutes. Remove For another Award-Winning Recipe canner lid, wait 5 minutes then remove jars, cool from Susy, please see RECIPE on and store. page Life 2

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Most salons independently owned an operated. ©2012 Fantastic Sams Franchise Corporation www.FantasticSams.com CH505515bw.cg Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013 LIFE Pinwheel Sandwiches A New Spin on School Lunch HAM-AND-GOAT CHEESE PINWHEELS Combining the goat cheese with a little yogurt makes the cheese more spreadable. 1 (7-inch) whole-grain flatbread ¼ cup goat cheese or cream cheese 1 tablespoon plain yogurt 2 thin slices deli ham 1. Lay a piece of plastic wrap on top of a cutting board. Lay the flatbread flat on the plas- tic wrap. Blend goat cheese and yogurt together until smooth and spread in an even layer over ROAST BEEF, BABY SPINACH AND flatbread. Lay ham slices over RANCH DRESSING PINWHEELS cheese. Roll into a tight cylinder. 2 tablespoons cream cheese Wrap in plastic and refrigerate 2 tablespoons ranch dressing at least 30 minutes and up to 12 1 (7-inch) flour tortilla hours. 2 thin slices roast beef 2. Unwrap and slice into 4 or ¼ cup baby spinach leaves 5 pinwheels. Rewrap together in Randee Daddona 1. Stir cream cheese and / Newsday plastic and pack in lunchbox. Chiara Bedini, 9, holds a variety of pinwheel sandwiches that are easy to make dressing together until smooth. and are a fun treat for school lunches. Lay a piece of plastic wrap on top of a cutting board. Lay the By Lauren Chattman KEEP IT SIMPLE tortilla flat on the plastic wrap. Newsday A spread, a slice or two of deli Spread cream cheese mixture over tortilla in an even layer. Lay If you are once again tear- meat and maybe some lettuce or tomato is all you need to make roast beef slices over cheese. Ar- ing your hair out trying to come range spinach over roast beef. Pinwheel sandwiches, such as this up with something new and a pinwheel sandwich. Overfill- nectarine and smoked chicken version, ing your sandwich may cause it Roll into a tight cylinder. Wrap appealing to pack in your kids’ in plastic and refrigerate at least are easy to make and are a fun treat for lunchboxes, consider pinwheel to unroll. And most kids prefer school lunches. a straightforward combination 30 minutes and up to 12 hours. sandwiches. Pinwheels are es- 2. Unwrap and slice into 4 2 slices rye bread, crusts sentially wrap sandwiches, with of no more than two or three in- pinwheels. Rewrap together in removed fillings rolled tightly inside tor- gredients anyway. plastic and pack in lunchbox. 2 tablespoons low-fat tillas or slices of bread and then WRAP AND REFRIGERATE cut into small rounds that are mayonnaise Construct your sandwich on perfect for little hands. 2 thin slices smoked chicken top of a piece of plastic, then use PEANUT BUTTER, BANANA AND Not only are pinwheels de- or turkey slices the plastic to wrap the sandwich JAM PINWHEELS lightfully cute, but they also are tightly. This way, you don’t have 2 slices white or whole-wheat 3 or 4 thin slices nectarine convenient. To hold their shape, to pick up your sandwich and bread, crusts removed 1. Lay a piece of plastic wrap they are refrigerated for at least transfer it to a piece of plastic 2 tablespoons creamy peanut on top of a cutting board. Lay 30 minutes or, preferably, over- Ham and goat cheese pinwheel sand- wrap, so there’s no risk it will wich. butter the bread slices flat on the plas- night. This means you can make fall apart during the transfer. 2 tablespoons jam tic wrap and roll over several them before bed and wake up ½ small banana, thinly sliced knowing you have one less thing times with a rolling pin to flat- HUMMUS, CUCUMBER AND 1. Lay a piece of plastic wrap ten. Spread 1 tablespoon may- to do before getting your kids to TURKEY AND PESTO PINWHEELS CARROT PINWHEELS on top of a cutting board. Lay the bus stop in the morning. 1 (7-inch) whole-grain onnaise over each slice of bread. 1 (7-inch) flatbread the bread slices flat on the plas- Lay chicken or turkey slices Pinwheels are no more diffi- flatbread 1/4 cup hummus tic wrap and roll over several over mayonnaise. Lay nectarine cult to make than conventional 1 tablespoon pesto sauce 1/2 carrot, shredded times with a rolling pin to flat- sandwiches. For best results, fol- 2 thin slices deli turkey 1/3 cup peeled and thinly ten. Spread 1 tablespoon peanut slices over meat. Roll into tight low these simple rules: 3 thin slices tomato sliced cucumber butter and 1 tablespoon jam cylinders. Wrap in plastic and FLATBREADS ARE BEST 1. Lay a piece of plastic wrap 1. Lay a piece of plastic wrap over each slice of bread. Arrange refrigerate at least 30 minutes on top of a cutting board. Lay on top of a cutting board. Lay banana slices over jam. Roll into and up to 12 hours. Flatbreads, such as lavash or the flatbread flat on the plastic tortillas, are easiest to roll. But the flatbread flat on the plastic tight cylinders. Wrap in plastic 2. Unwrap and slice each wrap. Spread pesto over flat- wrap. Spread hummus over flat- and refrigerate at least 30 min- roll into 2 to 3 pieces. Rewrap if your child will eat only white bread. Lay turkey slices over bread, simply cut off the crusts bread in an even layer. Lay car- utes and up to 12 hours. together in plastic and pack in pesto. Lay tomato slices over rot and cucumber over hummus. 2. Unwrap and slice each roll and flatten with a rolling pin be- turkey. Roll into a tight cylinder. lunchbox. fore proceeding. Roll into a tight cylinder. Wrap into 3 pieces. Rewrap together Wrap in plastic and refrigerate in plastic and refrigerate at least in plastic and pack in lunchbox. START WITH A SPREAD at least 30 minutes and up to 12 30 minutes and up to 12 hours. Have an A little butter, mayonnaise, hours. 2. Unwrap and slice into soft cheese or salad dressing 2. Unwrap and slice into 4 or ½-inch pinwheels. Rewrap to- NECTARINE AND SMOKED iPad? spread over the bread will keep 5 pinwheels. Rewrap together in gether in plastic and pack in CHICKEN PINWHEELS plastic and pack in lunchbox. the sandwich moist and help it lunchbox. In the winter, substitute chronline.com stay rolled up. mango for the nectarine. Recipes Continued from page Life 1 Even though you’re just learning Bagels our name, they already know yours. Ingredients: 4 1/4-4 1/2 cups all purpose flour 2 packages yeast 3 tablespoons sugar 1 scant tablespoon salt 1 ½ cups tap water, hottest it will get Connie Bode Debora Taurman VP, Chehalis Centralia Branch Directions: Branch Manager Manager In a large bowl combine 2 cups flour, yeast, salt and sugar. Mix dry ingredients well. Add 1 ½ cups hot water and mix until smooth. Add enough flour until the dough makes a ball that pulls away from the bowl. Knead, adding flour, until smooth and elastic. Cover and let rise 15 minutes. While dough is resting, combine 1 gallon wa- ter and 1 tablespoon sugar in a large kettle. Heat water to boil- ing. Divide dough into 12 por- tions and form into bagel shape. Use flour if dough gets sticky. Let rest 20 minutes. Drop bagels, three at a time, into boiling wa- ter. Turn over immediately and then immediately remove to a wire rack to drain. When all ba- gels have been “dipped” place on a greased pan or use parchment paper. Bake at 375 degrees 20-22 minutes. Variations: Cheese bagels: add 1-1 ½ cups shredded cheese (smoked Gouda is delicious); on- ion bagels: add 1-2 tablespoons onion soup mix to dough; herb bagels: add 2 teaspoons mixed

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Lewis County History of — est. 1845 —

Kiwanis Follies

Submitted by Art Forsyth for Our Hometowns This Pe Ell photo shows participants of the Kiwanis Follies on June 27-28, 1929. A traveling troupe helped put on the event while using only local talent. It’s clear here that men truly make ugly women. The show was held at one of the downtown Pe Ell theaters.

Bank Needed in Centralia program about the American individual was Cecil Derrick of similar crimes today, they Cedar in Centralia and hid from n 1887, J.R. Rowell, Edi- doughboys in France. It was of Othello. Five others were in- would go to adult prison despite police in the attic. Itor and proprietor of The titled “Yankee Paree.” jured. their young age,” wrote The Neighbors saw him carry- Centralia News in Washington The hall was decorated as a The pilot had been attempt- Chronicle. ing items out of the house and Territory, wrote that a bank was French amusement resort, with ing an emergency landing near “It’s absolutely ridiculous,” reported the situation to police. needed in Centralia. French francs as the currency. the north fork of the Toutle Riv- Lewis County Sheriff John Mc- When the police arrived, they “The town of Centralia is to- Admission was free. People of all er. A Weyerhaeuser employee Croskey said. “These people saw Homan being confronted day the best located point on the ages enjoyed the merry-making, had seen the plane when it start- are in jail for a reason. They by a neighbor. When he saw the upper Pacific Coast to invest in dancing, and games. ed to have engine problems and are thugs, burglars, and mug- police, he ran into the house. property or business for there is Proceeds for the event went eventually crashed. gers, not kids you would take to Police found the rear door now sufficient capital invested to the development of the Wal- The right wing was torn off, a football game. If they want to of the house had been opened in milling and other kinds of tonian community park south the passenger compartment give them a reward, give them with a pry bar. Police dog Bak business to guarantee the con- of Winlock. caved in, and the rest of the ice cream.” found the suspect in the attic, tinuation of the same,” Rowell plane demolished. and Homan refused to come out. wrote. High Corn Harvested It was believed this was the Centralian Wins Dream Bowl After he changed his mind and first sightseeing crash since the surrendered, he was taken into n 1957, corn stalks were 10 eruption of Mount St. Helens. n 2002, Centralia bowler custody. He was treated for in- Autos Terrorize farmers Ito 12 feet tall at the Cowlitz IHugh Miller won Dream juries at the hospital and taken Prairie farm of William G. Bowl 2002 in Yokohama, Japan, n 1907, reports from the Juvenile escapees Held on residence in jail. ICowlitz were very negative Raupp. He had 8½ acres of Min- and earned $40,000. This was about autos. nesota corn. Murder Charges in 1997 his seventh title. “Several automobiles were n 1997, two Maple Lane “With the win, Miller, 45, set out Sunday again terrorizing School escapees were held a PBA record for most years Plane Crash Near Volcano Kills I between first and most recent farmers and their families who Pilot and Passenger on suspicion of the beating have worked to build roads and death and robbery of a 69-year- titles at 22 years, with his first now go out with their horses n 1982, a Piper Chero- old Spokane woman. tour win in 1980,” wrote The kee on a 45-minute flight and carriages at the risk of their I The teenagers had fled dur- Chronicle. PASSENGER CAR lives,” wrote The Chronicle. around Mount St. Helens ing a Seahawks football game. crashed, killing the pilot and STRATEGY Two staff members had taken Robber Hides in Attic one passenger. five inmates to the game. Doughboy Program Held The pilot was Don Mor- The 17-year-olds had a his- n 2006, Russell D. Homan 60,000 MILE WARRANTY ris, owner of Packwood Flight of Chehalis broke into a n 1932, the Winlock Amer- tory of violence. “If found guilty I STARTING AT Iican Legion held a two-day Service. The other deceased home in the 100 block of South 48 n Vac Washington ng o atio 89 oi n? 175/65R-14 state G FREE Don’t Just Stop Your ON INSTALLATION • AIR CHECKS • ROTATIONS HISTORY Papers, Donate Them SALE EQUAL VALUE REPLACEMENT • FLAT REPAIR To NIE! Centralia HistoryLink.org For More Information or to Donate, 1211 Harrison Ave. SHiNgLe BoLT CuTTeRS ’S Call Customer Service at 736-6603 CH504900sl.db PoST-MiDNigHT ARRiVAL 360-807-8203 Chehalis iN gRANiTe fALLS Sue 36 N. Market Blvd. MiLL foR BACK WAgeS oN iN SeATTLe DRAWS Newspapers In Education 748-0295 SePTeMBeR 5, 1914 THRoNgS of fANS oN A group of shingle bolt SePTeMBeR 5, 1962 cutters in Granite Falls, Sno- In the wee hours of Mon- homish County, file a lawsuit day September 5, 1962, Elvis against the Chappell Shingle Presley rolls into Seattle, where Company. They are seeking he is slated to begin 10 days of payment for work done split- work filming Metro-Goldwyn- ting shingle bolts into shakes. Mayer’s Take Me To The Fair To prevent the bolts being sold, (soon renamed It Happened At the court puts a lien on them. The World’s Fair) on the busy The workers eventually receive grounds of the 1962 Century he Chehalis pool meant a lot to our their back pay. 21 Exposition (Seattle World’s family. All three sons learned to swim Fair). This marks Presley’s sec- there and spent most summer aternoons Roy gARDNeR, KiNg ond Seattle visit: On September 1, 1957, he and his rock ‘n’ roll at the pool with their friends. I enjoyed of eSCAPe ARTiSTS, trio passed through while on the noon adult swim time and took part fLeeS MCNeiL iSLAND their first national concert tour. Their legendary show at Seat- in that for many years. In fact, I learned PeNiTeNTiARy oN tle’s old outdoor ballpark, Sicks’ to swim in the Chehalis pool taking SePTeMBeR 5, 1921 Stadium (Rainier Avenue and lessons the irst years it was open. McClelland Street), was a musi- Roy Gardner (1884-1940) cal watershed that was attended ~ Norma Zylstra makes a dramatic escape from by an estimated 15,000 lucky Join Norma and the entire Zylstra family McNeil Island Federal Peniten- fans -- an audience that includ- tiary. This getaway cements his ed many of the area’s budding, and be a lifesaver. reputation as king of the escape and wannabe, rock musicians artists and is his third great es- including young Jimmy “Jimi” cape from federal authorities Hendrix (1942-1970) and Mer- Support the Chehalis Pool in two years. Once recaptured, rilee Gunst (who would later, as Gardner is placed in more se- Merrilee Rush, score a Top-40 Yes, I want to be a Lifesaver and contribute to the pool project! cure facilities. Besides McNeil national hit with 1968’s “Angel Name ______Island, he will serve time in fed- Of The Morning”). Upon his eral prisons at Atlanta, Leaven- Address ______City ______State ______Zip ______1962 return, Presley comes to Building Foundations for the Futue worth, and Alcatraz Island. He act, not to rock – but his loyal Phone ______Email ______will be released in 1938, but fans hope, and rumor-monger Send to: In support of the Chehalis Foundation Outdoor Pool Renovation Project The Chehalis Foundation I pledge/git the sum of $ ______find that he cannot adjust to ci- that he just might. P.O. Box 1608 Chehalis, WA 98532 I will fulill this pledge as follows:

vilian life. In 1940 he will con- CH504035cf.db vert a hotel bathroom to a gas www.chehalisfoundation.org  In its entirety Project contact:  he irst payment of $ ______to be paid on ______; chamber and take his own life. Connie Bode - 360-748-0533 Date/Year he balance to be paid on ______. he Chehalis Foundation is a 501 (C) 3 Charitable Organization. Date/Year COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013 • Life 5

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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

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Health Numbers Everyone Should Know Want to take charge of your health? Get to know these five barometers of wellness: 3 5 BMI: less than 25 TOTAL CHOLESTEROL: below By Allie Shah 1 What it is: Stands for body 200 mg/dL mass index. It’s a formula that What it is: This number is a Star Tribune (Minneapolis) takes your mass (in kilograms), combination of high-density li- When it comes to managing our health, we divided by height (in meters poproteins (HDL), low-density BLOOD PRESSURE: less than squared). It helps determine if lipoproteins (LDL) and other fats all know it’s a numbers game. We count calories, 120/80 you’re at a normal weight, un- in your blood. watch our weight and track how many miles we What it is: Measures the pres- derweight, overweight or obese. Why it’s important: If there’s 5run. sure of blood flowing through Why it’s important: People too much cholesterol in your your arteries. “Think of it as a who are overweight or obese blood, it keeps circulating and We obsess about the stats that keep us fit, but garden hose,” said Tasha Gasto- are at a much higher risk for that bad cholesterol can eventu- are clueless about the kinds of numbers that re- ny, a physician’s assistant at the health problems such as high ally enter the blood vessel walls. veal how healthy — or unhealthy — we truly are. Park Nicollet Clinic in Eagan. blood pressure, coronary vascu- A buildup of fatty deposits in the Most of us don’t know the difference between “The higher the pressure, the lar disease, diabetes, obstructive arteries can block blood flow. more risk there [is for] damage sleep apnea and arthritis. A BMI systolic and diastolic blood pressure numbers, to that blood vessel and damage that’s under 18.5 is considered nor could we rattle off our body mass index. to the organs that those vessels underweight, and might indi- “These are simple things for us to look at,” said feed.” cate an eating disorder. Why it’s important: People Dr. David Delaney Elsner, a family physician at with high blood pressure often the HealthEast Roseville (Minn.) Clinic. “Being don’t feel any symptoms. Un- aware of these things sooner rather than later can treated high blood pressure, be very helpful for preventing long-term prob- over time, greatly increases the chances of having a stroke, heart lems.” disease or kidney failure. 4 In these digital times, checking your blood Full Color Is pressure and body mass index has never been WAIST SIZE: less than 35 inch- easier. There are blood pressure apps and even es (women); less than 40 inches Fabulous! home monitors you can hook up to your iPhone. (men). NOW EASIER THAN EVER! Online calculators for BMI and kiosks at phar- What it is: The circumference GET YOUR CUSTOMER’S 2 around your belly — the area macies and grocery stores make it convenient above your hipbone and below ATTENTION WITH FULL COLOR to get readings. Many companies offer health your ribcage. SIGNS AND GRAPHICS! screenings for their employees. Still, health ex- FASTING BLOOD SUGAR: less Why it’s important: People perts recommend a physical exam once a year, at than 100 mg/dL with large waistlines have too What it is: Tells you what the much abdominal fat, putting 736-6322 which time these very important numbers can be sugar content is in your blood. them at a high risk for Type 2 di- discussed. Why it’s important: Helps abetes, high blood pressure and 1616 S. Gold St. Centralia, WA 98531 screen for diabetes. coronary vascular disease. In The Fairway Center Life 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013 LIFE Readers Weigh in on So-Called ‘Modern Dads’ By Heidi Stevens interesting places around the kids’ father. I’m not baby-sitting. of parenthood and adulthood. ment, satisfying relationships, Chicago Tribune world. So when I say having kids I’m doing what any good parent As a dad of four and a hus- authentic spirituality, career is the best thing I’ve ever done, should be doing: parenting. band of 16-plus years, reality and more. Last week we talked about that’s pretty big. Watching them Thank you for putting into for me (and, coincidentally, my — Mark Matson a group of not-so “Modern grow and develop is amazing. print what I struggle with all deepest sense of joy and fulfill- Thank you for continuing to Dads,” introduced to us by the Your pieces resonate with the time. Men like the ones on ment) comes from loving and take to task the horrible stereo- A&E Network, which just de- me as I am a very hands-on a so-called reality show do us a serving my family. I love seeing types of men in media. I’m a sin- buted a new reality show about (willingly, I might add) father. huge disservice. It perpetuates my wife living out her strengths gle mom trying to raise a son in four stay-at-home fathers who It kills me that negative male a culture in which the definition spend an exhausting amount of a negative stereotype. I guess and reaching for her dreams, time proving how little they’ve stereotypes still exist and are having a show about a man who and living in a committed, mo- of manhood is severely limited. changed since college. (“‘Mod- extremely prevalent regard- loves his kids, can cook and can nogamous marriage. I love see- I spend a great deal of time dis- ern Dads’? More like warmed- ing fatherhood. I almost never speak complete sentences with- ing my 6-year-old daughter cussing faulty characterizations over stereotypes”.) drink, but I will have a beer or out grunting or farting has no learning to swim in the deep of what it means to be a man Several dads (and moms) glass of wine from time to time. place on TV. That’s sad. end of the pool and the pride with both my now-teenage son — Dave Plotkin wrote to let us know how little I love my wife. I rarely watch and joy that just explodes from and daughter. the show and its protagonists re- TV, but am looking forward to I really appreciated your her face. I love going on dough- Please continue to call out sembled their modern lives. To- football season. I do crafts with “Modern Dads” review, and your nut runs with my 8-year-old shirts, television shows, com- day we hear from a few of them; my kids, take them on nature point of view resonated with me. son and talking about baseball, mercials and other marketing following are edited letters. walks, go on bike rides with It seems, as you alluded to, that friends or nothing at all. campaigns that define men as I am a father of three awe- them, take them to the park, the it’s hip and cool and funny to Quite simply, these are the idiots. It’s good to have someone some kids, all 5 and under. It’s pool, etc. I truly enjoy that. So see 40-something bodies inhab- things that fill my reality with else out there pointing out the not easy. It’s also the best thing when people say to me, “Oh, are ited by fraternity-minded block- meaning and significance. I inappropriate socializations tak- I’ve ever done. I’ve flown planes you Mr. Mom today?” or “You heads. And it’s unreasonable for want to know that I am setting ing place and sadly accepted as and jumped out of them. I’ve must be baby-sitting,” I get an- us to expect these blockheads to my kids up for a fulfilling life of the norm by mainstream Amer- traveled to some very cool and gry. I’m not Mr. Mom. I’m my come to grips with the essence adventure, wisdom and discern- ica. ADVICE: Dear Abby Single Mom Rips Older Workers for Staying on the Job Too Long

DEAR ABBY: I am appalled DEAR DISGUSTED: While asking what happened. Many of ally done VOLUNTARILY, and been sober for two years and am at older workers who hang onto your altruism is laudable, please these questions were posted on certainly not when feelings are now entering school to become a their jobs so they can live lavish try to be less judgmental. Many my relatives’ Facebook pages. raw. patient tech. It’s exciting because lifestyles, while young workers older people work longer these Is it just me or isn’t that a I will be helping others. I believe trying to sup- days not to live lavish lifestyles, very insensitive thing to do? DEAR ABBY: Too often we this is what I was meant to do in port families are but to survive. It’s not just that they are ask- hear horrifying stories in the life. left with lack of Unless you have a crystal ing questions of a grieving news about prescription drug ad- Everyone keeps saying I advancement or ball that enables you to see what family who lost their son only diction and overdoses. I’d like to should tell my story, but to be even laid off be- seniors have in the bank, it’s hours before, but that they offer hope to addicts who are still honest, my story isn’t finished cause they don’t presumptuous to say someone did it through Facebook. — using. yet. Thank you for letting me have tenure. should retire. Many seniors are MOURNING IN THE MID- There IS life after drugs. For share. — ENJOYING SOBRIETY I am a single unprepared financially to do so WEST 10 years I was addicted to pain IN FLORIDA mom, and when through no fault of their own. DEAR MOURNING: Please pills. My poor mother tried ev- DEAR ENJOYING SOBRI- my sons are out And while you may think now accept my sympathy for your erything. She offered me trips ETY: You’re welcome. You’re of college I plan By Abigail Van Buren that you’ll take a reduction in family’s tragic loss. We live or help in buying a new car if I right that your story isn’t over to take a less pay when your sons are out of in an age in which respect for would just go to rehab. I refused yet, but from where I’m sitting it stressful job (and thus less pay), college, it remains to be seen if privacy has nearly disappeared, because I wasn’t ready. I finally looks like the next chapter will be so a younger person can have that will be feasible for you when and folks routinely bare inti- hit rock bottom and went into re- a happy and constructive one. I my job to support a family. I am the time comes. mate and sensitive details about hab when I realized my daughter wish you success in your journey. so tired of the ME ME ME at- their lives on the Internet. Of was pulling away from me. I had ••• titude of our society now. In the DEAR ABBY: My cousin course questions like the ones been spending our rent money on Dear Abby is written by Abigail past, there was more of a sense died a short time ago at a very your relatives are being asked pills I’d buy on the streets. Van Buren, also known as Jeanne of social responsibility. Now it’s young age and in an unnatural are tasteless – whether in per- After I was sober for a few Phillips, and was founded by her every man for himself and hang and devastating way. As soon son or via electronic media. If days, I realized I liked the feel- mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear everyone else! — DISGUSTED as people outside the family a person wishes to convey this ing. After the sixth day, I was Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. IN COLUMBUS, OHIO started finding out, they began kind of information, it is usu- “me” again, and I loved it. I have Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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Second Second Second Second Second Second Second Second BRAVO 66 66 ›› The Scorpion › Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000, Action) Nicolas Cage, Angelina Jolie, Giovanni Ribisi. A retired thief ›› The Fast and the Furious (2001, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Michelle Rodriguez. An under- ›› The Fast and King (2002) must steal 50 cars to save his brother. cover cop infiltrates the world of street racing. the Furious CBUT 29 29 News Rick Mercer George-Tonight Coronation Street Mr. D ’ Ron James Show the fifth estate A high risk mission. The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News George-Tonight C M T 61 61 Cheerleaders ››› Twister (1996) Helen Hunt. Storm chasers race to test a new tornado-monitoring device. Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders ››› Mrs. Doubtfire (1993, Comedy) Robin Williams, Sally Field. ’ (CC) CNBC 46 46 The Profit “Mr. Green Tea” American Greed “Robert McLean” Mad Money The Profit “Mr. Green Tea” American Greed “Robert McLean” Larry King Spc. 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(CC) BET 56 56 BET Inspiration Parkers Parkers Parkers Parkers Parkers Parkers Parkers Parkers Parkers ›› Battlefield America (2012, Drama) (CC) All Things Fall Apart (2011) Ray Liotta. (CC) Death Don’t-- Don’t-- Don’t-- Don’t-- The Rachel Zoe The Rachel Zoe The Rachel Zoe The Rachel Zoe Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Tamra’s O.C. Wed- Below Deck Below Deck “Re- Million Dollar LA BRAVO 66 66 Tardy Tardy Tardy Tardy Project (CC) Project (CC) Project (CC) Project (CC) ding union” CBUT 29 29 Mon Busy Animal Super Dood Cross Absolutely Nature/ Things the fifth estate Reci Stefano Equestrian George 22 Min Doc Zone (CC) Land One/ C M T 61 61 CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Social Hour VJ for a Day ’ Music Hot 20 Countdown (N) ’ (CC) ››› Twister (1996, Action) Helen Hunt. ’ ››› Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) CNBC 46 46 Cook WEN Cook TRIA Cook Bra Re. Paid Free Cook Paid Smoothies- MinPaid Paid Sub-D Cancer WEN Paid Cook Cook CNBC Titans American Greed CNN 44 44 New Money Sat. Morning CNN Newsroom (N) CNN Newsroom Money Next CNN Newsroom (N) Gupta CNN Newsroom Situation Room CNN Presents Murder CNNH 45 45 New Day Saturday (N) Money Sat. Morning HLN Weekend CNN Newsroom Money Next CNN Newsroom Detec Detec Detec Detec Situation Room CNN Presents COM 60 60 Paid Proactiv Focus ›› Wayne’s World 2 (1993, Comedy) Mike Myers, ›› Wayne’s World (1992, Comedy) ›› Life (1999) Eddie Murphy. Two wrongly convicted felons ›› Scary Movie 4 (2006, Comedy) Tommy Prog. T25 Dana Carvey. (CC) Mike Myers, Dana Carvey. (CC) make the most of life in jail. (CC) Anna Faris, Craig Bierko. (CC) Boy D I S 41 41 Octo Henry Mickey Doc Pirates Sofia ››› Tangled (2010) ’ Wander Jessie Dog Good Good Good Shake Shake Shake Jessie Jessie Jessie Jessie Good Dog Paid Focus WEN Food Allergies Fast N’ Loud ’ Fast N’ Loud ’ Airplane Repo ’ Airplane Repo ’ Amish Mafia “Para- Amish Mafia ’ Porter Porter Porter Porter Tickle Tickle DSC 8 8 Butt Lift Prog. T25 ’ Hair Education (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) dise” (CC) (CC) Ridge Ridge Ridge Ridge (CC) (CC) E! 65 65 Total Skincare ›› She’s Out of My League (2010) Fashion Police E! News (N) The Hello Keeping Up With Keeping Up With Total Divas “The Total Divas Total Divas E! News Gym Jay Baruchel, Alice Eve, T.J. Miller. Soup Ross the Kardashians the Kardashians “Fat” Twin” College GameDay (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Florida at Miami. (N) (Live) College College Football College Football South Carolina at Georgia. (N) (Live) (CC) College College Football ESPN 32 32 Football Scoreboard (N) Football ESPN2 33 33 SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Cincinnati at Illinois. (N) (Live) Score College Football Score College Football Texas at BYU. (N) FAM 39 39 Top Lumi ›› Gnomeo and Juliet (2011) ››› Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (2001, Fantasy) ››› Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005), Rupert Grint Harry Potter-Phoenix FNC 48 48 FOX & Friends Bulls Cavuto Forbes Cash In News HQ News HQ Jour. News Stossel America’s News Headquarters (N) FOX Report (N) Huckabee (N) FOOD 35 35 Paid Facelift! Sand. Guy’s Be.- Best Barbe Pioneer Pioneer Trisha’s Con Giada Chopped Cutthroat K. Restaurant: Im. Restaurant Sta. Diners Diners Iron Chef Amer. FX 53 53 Total Sexy- Buffy the Vampire Buffy the Vampire Ellen Ellen Ellen Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men ››› Star Trek (2009, Science Fiction) Chris Pine, ›› XXX (2002) Vin Diesel, Asia Argento. A spy Death Gym Bodies Slayer (CC) Slayer (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Zachary Quinto, Leonard Nimoy. tries to stop an anarchist with weapons. Race GOLF 70 70 European PGA Tour Golf Omega European Masters, Third Round. Golf Central PGA Tour Golf Golf Walker Cup, Day 1. (N) (Live) Central PGA Tour Golf Golf HALL 19 19 I Love I Love I Love I Love I Love I Love Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden ››› Love Is a Four Letter Word ›› I Want to Marry Ryan Banks ››› Wedding Daze (2004) John Lar- Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls (2007, Romance) Teri Polo. (CC) (2004) Jason Priestley. (CC) roquette, Karen Valentine. (CC) HGTV 68 68 Skin Sheer Income Income Income Income Income Property House House House House House House Love It or List It Cand Cand Cand Cand Cand Cand Cand Cand HIST 37 37 Hang Paid Heavy Metal Heavy Metal Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Stan Lee’s Stan Lee’s Stan Lee’s Stan Lee’s Stan Lee’s Stan Lee’s LI FE 51 51 Proac Keurig Paid HOPE Cancer Paid Skin Paid Paid WEN Mysteries ››› Abandoned (2010) (CC) Home Invasion (2011) Haylie Duff. The Surrogate (2013) (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Up W/Steve Melissa Harris-Perry (N) Weekends With Alex Witt (N) MSNBC Live (N) Karen Finney Hitman Tapes Hitman Tapes Inside the Box Inside the Box MTV 63 63 Ridic. Cribs Pricy Pads Cribs Pricy Pads Cribs Pricy Pads Cribs Pricy Pads ›› You Got Served (2004) ’ Ten Catfish: The TV Catfish: The TV ››› Clueless (1995, Comedy) ’ Control Control NBCS 34 34 Racing Premier Soccer Premier Soccer White. FLW Outdoors Blitz TV White Outdoor FLW Outdoors College Football Delaware State at Delaware. (N) (Live) WSOF WSOF World Fighting NICK 40 40 House House Parents Parents Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Sanjay Turtles Rab Spong Spong Rang Digi Spong Spong Parents Parents Spong Spong Spong Spong OXY 50 50 Proac Paid Sheer Brazil Snap Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) ›› Dance With Me (1998, Drama) ››› The First Wives Club (1996) ››› My Best Friend’s Wedding ›› It’s Complicated R O OT 31 31 Get Paid Paid SMART Paid Fitness College Football Southeastern Louisiana at Texas Christian. (N) Sea College Football Idaho at Wyoming. (N) (Live) Big Sky Timbers Pre Paid Cook Deep- Focus Proactiv Paid Xtreme Horse- Trucks! Muscle- Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Cops Cops Cops Cops SPIKE 57 57 Prog. Safe Clean T25 ’ Prog. 4x4 power (CC) Car Night. Night. Night. Night. Night. Night. Night. Night. Night. Night. (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) SYFY 59 59 Focus More WEN Keurig Cook Sonic Zone › Manticore (2005) Robert Beltran. ›› Sand Serpents (2009) Lost Treasure-Grand Canyon ›› The Ruins (2008), Jena Malone Raiders TBN 20 20 The Auto Come Rocks Mon Hop Lassie Goliath Ishine Inspir. Veggie Penguin Tails Heroes-Bible News Anaheim Harvest Crusade 2013 Memories In Touch TBS 55 55 Married Married Fresh Fresh House/ Meet, There Accord- Rules Rules King of ›› Bedtime Stories (2008) Adam ›› Drillbit Taylor (2008, Comedy) Friends Friends Friends Friends King of Prince Prince Payne Browns Yet? ing-Jim Queens Sandler, Keri Russell. (CC) Owen Wilson, Troy Gentile. (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Queens TLC 38 38 (CC) Moving Up (CC) Moving Up (CC) Moving Up (CC) Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake NY ER NY ER NY ER NY ER NY ER NY ER Emergency TNT 54 54 Law & Order Law & Order “Red Law & Order “Posi- Law & Order Cold Justice (CC) Rizzoli & Isles Law & Order ››› Crimson Tide (1995) Denzel ›› Mission: Impossible (1996, Action) Tom Mis- “Fixed” ’ Ball” ’ tive” ’ “Mammon” ’ (CC) “Ghosts” ’ Washington, Gene Hackman. (CC) Cruise, Jon Voight, Emmanuelle Béart. (CC) sion 2 TOON 42 42 Looney Looney Teen Tenkai Bey Poké Leg Ben 10 Batman Teen Uncle Cartoon Planet Teen Teen Regular Regular Uncle MAD Annoy Adven Adven Adven Adven TRAV 36 36 Nopa Paid When Vacations Monumental Best Best RV Getaways Extreme RVs Food Food Food Food Burger Burger Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise TRUTV 49 49 TrainIn Power Paid Dirty Top Cook No.1 Focus Most Shocking Most Shocking Most Shocking Bait Bait Pawn Pawn Lizard Lizard Wipeout (CC) Wipeout (CC) Diets 2.0 Paid Cook Cook Paid Shark Royal Pains “A Burn Notice “Sea Suits “Endgame” Graceland “King’s NCIS “Kill Ari” (CC) NCIS “Kill Ari” (CC) NCIS “Boxed In” NCIS Political as- NCIS “Dead Man USA 58 58 Prog. Safe Safe Prog. Sonic Trismus Story” Change” Castle” ’ (CC) sassination. ’ Walking” ’ VH1 62 62 VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music Top 20 Count. Top 20 Count. ››› The Nutty Professor (1996) ’ Bsktb Wives Hollywood Exes La La La La Marry T.I.-Tiny Sat. 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Movies Sports Kids Bets SATURDAY EVENING September 7, 2013 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 NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: Federated Auto Parts 400. From Richmond Interna- KOMO 4 News Primetime Discepolo; Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (CC) Burn Notice “Trust Me” Michael pulls off KOMO 4 News Castle “Kill the ABC 4 4 tional Raceway in Richmond, Va. (N) (S Live) Gertsch. (CC) “Great Outdoors” a con. (CC) 11:00pm Messenger” (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Laura McKenzie’s Northwest Back- American Ninja Warrior “Vegas Finals” Las Vegas finals. (CC) Do No Harm Jason has a flashback dur- KING 5 News (N) Saturday Night NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) Traveler roads ing surgery. (N) (CC) (DVS) Live ’ (CC) IND 6 6 Access Hollywood (N) ’ (CC) Healthcare: Time to Get Law & Order “Sundown” ’ (CC) Law & Order “Loco Parentis” (CC) News Inside Edition Access Hollywood ’ (CC) CBS Evening KIRO 7 Eyewit- Raible’s Scouting omg! Insider (N) NCIS: Los Angeles “Recruit” A retired 48 Hours “The Usual Suspect” A woman 48 Hours “Death Wish” A businessman KIRO 7 News at Entertainment To- CBS 7 7 News (N) (CC) ness News Report ’ (CC) Marine’s remains are found. ’ helps locate her lover’s wife. seeks a killer for hire. (N) (CC) 11PM night (N) (CC) Celtic Thunder Mythology The group Alfie Boe -- Storyteller at The Royal Albert Hall The singer David Garrett: Music -- Live in Concert Violinist David Gar- 60s Girl Grooves (My Music) Girl groups and singers of the 1960s. ’ (CC) PBS 9 9 performs in Dublin. ’ (CC) performs. ’ (CC) rett performs. (N) ’ (CC) Bloopers ’ (CC) Bloopers ’ (CC) Bones “The Doctor in the Den” Half- Bones “The Woman in Limbo” Brennan Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- Unsealed: Alien Unsealed: Con- Cheaters “Lindsey Stone, Renee Win- MNT 10 10 eaten body found. ’ (CC) makes a shocking discovery. ’ 9 (N) (CC) day Night (CC) Files ’ (CC) spiracy Files ’ ston” Susceptible to temptation. Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- The Office Bethenny: No Lim- CSI: Miami “Speed Kills” Speed-dating. Leverage “The Lost Heir Job” A corrupt Criminal Minds “25 to Life” A recently It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny C W 11 11 ment ’ (CC) ment “The Chair” “Spooked” (CC) its ’ (CC) ’ (CC) lawyer. (CC) paroled man commits murder. in Phila. in Phila. Great Performances Jackie Evancho Doctor Who (Part Doctor Who (Part Superstars of Seventies Soul Live (My Music) Motown, R&B, soul and disco artists. ’ (CC) ’s Best (My Music Presents) Burt Bacha- PBS 12 12 performs songs from film. ’ (CC) 1 of 6) 2 of 6) rach’s music. ’ (CC) College Football West Virginia at Oklahoma. (N) (S Live) Seahawks Satur- Two and a Half Two and a Half The Big Bang The Big Bang Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- Animation Domination High-Def “Axe FOX 13 13 (CC) day Night (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) 10 (N) (CC) day Night (CC) Cop” and “High School USA.” IND 14 14 Practical Ideas Electronic Connection Electronic Connection Coin Shoppe Coin Shoppe T-Mobile Connected ION 15 15 › Get Carter (2000, Suspense) Sylvester Stallone, Miranda Richardson. A mob ››› The Rundown (2003, Adventure) The Rock, Seann William Scott, Rosario ››› The Rundown (2003, Adventure) The Rock, Seann William Scott, Rosario enforcer is determined to solve his brother’s murder. ’ Dawson. A bounty hunter must find his boss’ son in the Amazon. ’ Dawson. A bounty hunter must find his boss’ son in the Amazon. ’ IND 18 18 Kenneth Hagin Jay Sekulow In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Perry Stone Dr. James Merritt Hillsong End of the Age Check the Sound The Ramp MX TV Acquire the Fire NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: Federated Auto Parts 400. From Richmond Interna- Paid Program Paid Program Cash Cab ’ (CC) Cash Cab ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (CC) Wheel of Fortune KATU News at 11 Castle “Kill the ABC 22 22 tional Raceway in Richmond, Va. (N) (S Live) “Great Outdoors” (N) ’ (CC) Messenger” (CC) NBC Nightly News Northwest Back- Inside Edition Grants Getaways American Ninja Warrior “Vegas Finals” Las Vegas finals. (CC) Do No Harm Jason has a flashback dur- NewsChannel 8 at Saturday Night NBC 26 26 (N) (CC) roads Weekend (N) ’ ing surgery. (N) (CC) (DVS) 11 (N) (CC) Live ’ (CC) UNI 30 30 Sounders FC Noticiero La Familia P. Luche (N) (SS) Sábado Gigante (N) (SS) Comediant. Noticiero College Football West Virginia at Oklahoma. (N) (S Live) Portland Timbers MLS Soccer Toronto FC at Portland Timbers. From JELD-WEN Field in Portland, Portland Timbers 10 O’Clock News Animation Domination High-Def “Axe FOX 27 27 (CC) Pre-Game Show Ore. (N) (Live) Post-Game Show (N) Cop” and “High School USA.” Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink “Monkey Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink (CC) Bad Ink (CC) A&E 52 52 “Trouble the Oil” (CC) (CC) Business” (CC) AMC 67 67 ››› The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976, Western) Clint Eastwood, Chief Dan George, Sondra Locke. A Confederate soldier Hell on Wheels “One Less Mule” Durant Hell on Wheels “One Less Mule” Durant ››› Silverado (1985, Western) Kevin vows to avenge his family’s murder. (CC) files an injunction. (N) (CC) files an injunction. (CC) Kline, Scott Glenn. (CC) APL 43 43 Too Cute! “Kitten Beauties” (CC) America’s Cutest ’ (CC) America’s Cutest ’ (CC) Too Cute! “Top 20 Kittens” (N) ’ Too Cute! ’ Too Cute! “Top 20 Kittens” ’ BET 56 56 ›› Death at a Funeral (2010, Comedy) Keith David, Loretta Devine. (CC) ›› A Thin Line Between Love and Hate (1996) Martin Lawrence, Regina King. Premiere. (CC) ››› Eve’s Bayou (1997, Drama) Jurnee Smollett. (CC) BRAVO 66 66 Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles ›› 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003, Action) Paul Walker, Tyrese, Eva Mendes. Premiere. ›› 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003, Action) Madison shops for a Texas couple. “Third Degree Burn” “It’s Personal!” Two friends and a U.S. customs agent try to nail a criminal. Paul Walker, Tyrese, Eva Mendes. CBUT 29 29 The National (N) Marketplace ’ Short Film Face Off (N) (CC) Equestrian Spruce Meadows BMO Nations Cup. From Calgary, Alberta. ’ News Cooking With Stella (2009) Don McKellar. ’ (CC) C M T 61 61 ››› Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) Robin Williams. ’ (CC) Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded Dog and Beth: On the Hunt (N) (CC) Dog and Beth: On the Hunt (N) (CC) ››› Urban Cowboy (1980) ’ CNBC 46 46 The Suze Orman Show (N) (CC) The Profit “Mr. Green Tea” American Greed “Scott Rothstein” The Suze Orman Show (CC) The Profit “Mr. Green Tea” Focus T25 Paid Program CNN 44 44 CNN Presents (CC) Presumed Guilty: Murder Murder in Mexico: Falcon Lake CNN Presents (CC) Presumed Guilty: Murder Murder in Mexico: Falcon Lake CNNH 45 45 Murder in Mexico: Falcon Lake CNN Presents (CC) Mystery Det. Mystery Det. Nancy Grace Mysteries CNN Presents (CC) Presumed Guilty: Murder COM 60 60 ›› Tommy Boy (1995, Comedy) Chris Farley, David Spade. › Mr. Deeds (2002, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Winona Ryder, Peter Gallagher. A ›› The House Bunny (2008, Comedy) Anna Faris, Colin Hanks, Emma Stone. A The Comedy Cen- An heir tries to save his father’s business. (CC) pizza maker inherits a fortune from a distant relative. (CC) sexpot teaches misfit sorority sisters about men. (CC) tral Roast D I S 41 41 Austin & Ally ’ A.N.T. Farm (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) ››› The Princess and the Frog (2009) ’ (CC) Phineas and Ferb Austin & Ally ’ Jessie ’ (CC) Good-Charlie Austin & Ally ’ Tickle ’ (CC) Tickle Tickle’s Naked and Afraid “The Jungle Curse” Naked and Afraid “Breaking Borneo” 21 Naked and Afraid 21 days in the Louisi- Naked and Afraid “Bares All” Never- Naked and Afraid 21 days in the Louisi- DSC 8 8 Tackle opens. ’ The Costa Rican rainforest. days in Sabah, Borneo. ’ ana swamp. ’ (CC) before-seen footage. ’ (CC) ana swamp. ’ (CC) E! 65 65 Fashion Police Guests Jonas Brothers Hello Ross The Soup ››› National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989, Comedy) Chevy Chase. › National Lampoon’s Vegas Vacation (1997, Comedy) Chevy Chase, Beverly and Stacey Bendet. Premiere. A traditional Griswold yuletide backfires in comic fashion. D’Angelo. Premiere. The Griswolds descend upon the gambling mecca. ESPN 32 32 College Football Notre Dame at Michigan. (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 College Football Texas at BYU. (N) College Football Scoreboard (N) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Final (N) (CC) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Final (CC) FAM 39 39 Harry Potter-Phoenix ››› Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) Daniel Radcliffe. New dangers lurk for Harry, Dumbledore and their friends. ››› Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Geraldo at Large (N) ’ (CC) Journal Editorial FOX News Watch Justice With Judge Jeanine Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) Red Eye FOOD 35 35 The Great Food Truck Race Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Cupcake Wars (N) Cutthroat Kitchen Chopped “Cook Your Butt Off!” Iron Chef America FX 53 53 ›› Death Race (2008, Action) Jason Statham, Tyrese Gibson, Ian McShane. ››› Taken (2008, Action) Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen. Slavers ››› Salt (2010, Action) Angelina Jolie, Liev Schreiber, Chiwetel Ejiofor. Accused Prisoners compete in a brutal car race to win their freedom. kidnap the daughter of a former spy. of being a counterspy, a CIA agent goes on the run. GOLF 70 70 Golf Walker Cup, Day 1. PGA Tour Golf Web.com: Chiquita Classic, Third Round. Golf Central (N) PGA Tour Golf Champions: Montreal Championship, Second Round. HALL 19 19 › Hope Floats (1998, Romance) Sandra Bullock, Harry Connick Jr., Gena Row- Cedar Cove “And The Winner Is...” Ce- The Sweeter Side of Life (2013, Romance-Comedy) Kathryn Morris, James Best. Cedar Cove “And The Winner Is...” Ce- lands. A newly divorced woman finds love in her hometown. (CC) dar Cove had a bachelor auction. A jilted woman takes a job at her father’s bakery. (CC) dar Cove had a bachelor auction. HGTV 68 68 House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l Love It or List It, Too (CC) Love It or List It (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Top Gear A 3000 mile road trip. LI FE 51 51 A Mother’s Nightmare (2012) Annabeth Gish, Jessica Lowndes. (CC) A Sister’s Nightmare (2013, Suspense) Kelly Rutherford. Premiere. (CC) The Nightmare Nanny (2013, Suspense) Ashley Scott, Kip Pardue. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Lockup Lockup Lockup Lockup Lockup Lockup: Raw “Inmates Gone Wild” MTV 63 63 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness ››› Get Him to the Greek (2010, Comedy) Jonah Hill, Russell Brand, Elisabeth Moss. ’ NBCS 34 34 World Series of Fighting 4 MLS Soccer Chicago Fire at Seattle Sounders FC. From CenturyLink Field in Seattle. (N) (Live) Formula One Racing Italian Grand Prix, Qualifying. Auctions America NICK 40 40 Hathaways Sam & Cat (CC) Sam & Cat (CC) Sam & Cat (CC) Swindle (2013, Comedy) Jennette McCurdy, Noah Crawford. ’ (CC) See Dad Run ’ The Nanny (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends (CC) OXY 50 50 ›› It’s Complicated (2009) ››› The Devil Wears Prada (2006, Comedy) Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Adrian Grenier. ››› The Devil Wears Prada (2006, Comedy) Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Adrian Grenier. R O OT 31 31 MLB Baseball Tampa Bay Rays at Seattle Mariners. From Safeco Field in Seattle. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) Mariners Post. High School Football Bellevue vs. Skyline. (N Same-day Tape) Cops A dramatic, Cops “Morons on Cops “Stupid Be- Cops “Domestic Bellator MMA Live (Season Premiere) Alexander Shlemenko defends his title against Brett Cooper. (N) (S Live) Bellator MMA Live ’ SPIKE 57 57 high-speed chase. Parade No. 4” ’ havior No. 4” ’ Disturbances” ’ SYFY 59 59 ›››› Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) Harrison Ford, Karen Allen. ››› Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989, Adventure) Harrison Ford, Sean Connery, Denholm Elliott. ›› The Ruins (2008), Jena Malone TBN 20 20 Hour of Power Billy Graham Classic Crusades A Place Called Home The Reading Room (2005, Drama) James Earl Jones. Drive History Live at Oak Tree Virtual Memory ’ TBS 55 55 Everybody Loves Family Guy Family Guy “Tea Family Guy The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang ››› Catch Me if You Can (2002) Raymond (CC) (CC) Peter” ’ (CC) “Viewer Mail 2” Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks. (CC) TLC 38 38 9/11: Heroes of the 88th Floor An untold story of survival and bravery. ’ 9/11 Emergency Room ’ (CC) 9/11: Heroes of the 88th Floor An untold story of survival and bravery. ’ NY ER ’ (CC) NY ER ’ (CC) TNT 54 54 ››› Mission: Impossible 2 (2000, Action) Tom Cruise, Dougray Scott. An IMF ››› Mission: Impossible III (2006, Action) Tom Cruise, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ving Rhames. ››› Duplicity (2009) Julia Roberts. Two corporate spies agent tries to stop the release of a deadly virus. (CC) Agent Ethan Hunt faces the toughest villain of his career. (CC) become embroiled in a clandestine love affair. (CC) TOON 42 42 World of Gumball World of Gumball ›› Diary of a Wimpy Kid (2010, Comedy) Zachary Gordon, Robert Capron. King of the Hill American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Cleveland Show The Boondocks TRAV 36 36 Food Paradise (CC) Food Paradise Chili dog family feud. Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Ghost Adventures Goldfield, NV. Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures “New Orleans” TRUTV 49 49 Wipeout “Ballsy’s Playground” (CC) Wipeout ’ (CC) Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn NCIS “Semper Fidelis” The death of an NCIS “Aliyah” Tense reunion. ’ (CC) NCIS “Truth or Consequences” The team NCIS “The Inside Man” A blogger turns NCIS “Good Cop, Bad Cop” A Marine’s NCIS “The Missionary Position” Search- USA 58 58 ICE agent. ’ (CC) tries to replace Ziva. ’ (CC) up dead. ’ (CC) body surfaces. ’ (CC) ing for a Marine in Colombia. VH1 62 62 Saturday Night Live ’ (CC) Saturday Night Live ’ (CC) Tough Love: Co-Ed “Sister Act” ’ ›› The Dukes of Hazzard (2005, Comedy) Johnny Knoxville. Premiere. ’ ›› There’s Something About Mary

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