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Officials: Winlock Ony Civic Leader Believes Industrial Park Plan in Lewis County's Strengths Presented Challenges for Bellevue Developer UP FOR AUCTION: Benaroya Company Needed to Do Road and Utility Work While Acquiring Land By Kaylee Osowski [email protected] The plan called for 5.2 mil- lion square feet of warehouses on the 320-acre property, bringing jobs to the Winlock area and an estimated 2,600 trucks traveling back and forth to Interstate 5 daily. According to 2014 docu- ments relating to the project, it was estimated to be completed in 2024. But to support the project, construction and improve- ments to roads and water and sewer infrastructure costing millions of dollars needed to take place, according to vari- ous agencies. please see WINLOCK, page Main 11

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By The News Tribune The latest technology in DIAMONDS IN THE ROUGH: County, he sees opportunity: in the land, in the heritage, in the police body cameras allows First Generation recording to start automati- “You either complain about it, you leave or you people. cally when an officer fires up a American Is Involved “So what's your option?” stay and you make it beautiful.” Bhagwandin said. “You either patrol car's lights or gets out of in Everything From the car. complain about it, you leave or Washington state lawmak- Salmon Restoration to Harry Omroa Bhagwandin you stay and you make it beauti- ful.” ers learned about those innova- This Weekend's Apple tions Tuesday, as well as others From helping to found the County 20 years ago, Harry Lewis County would be a pros- that might be just around the Harvest Festival Onalaska Alliance and its Apple Omroa Bhagwandin envisioned perous area. corner: cameras that would Harvest Festival (which takes switch on when an officer By Carrina Stanton that by 2015, economic growth While he's disappointed that place this weekend) to work- centered in Seattle and Port- hasn't happened, he said he's draws a weapon, and cameras For The Chronicle ing on Discover Lewis County land would have moved south not about to give up on it. please see CAMERAS, page Main 11 When he moved to Lewis and north to the point that When he looks at Lewis please see STRENGTHS, page Main 11

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News Daily Outtake: Reaching to Return of the Weird Police Superintendent Mi- ‘Beatrice Is Home:’ chael Chitwood says a man Loose Emu Recognizes wearing a T-shirt with the Su- perman shield broke into one Farm Worker, Returns home on Sept. 24 and a second Home in Back of a Prius on Tuesday. In that heist, the homeowner walked in and Hen- BOW, N.H. (AP) — An neghan bolted with a laptop emu famous for running wild computer. through New Hampshire for more than a week has been re- Henneghen made a not-so- turned home safely to Vermont speedy getaway on his BMX in the back of a Toyota Prius. bicycle and police found him a The Concord Monitor re- short time later — still wearing ported Taft Hill Farm curator the Superman shirt — trying to Kermit Blackwood figured it was sell the computer to men in a car. a long shot that the emu loose in Online court records don’t New Hampshire was Beatrice, list a defense attorney. Hen- / [email protected] an emu from the farm. It wasn’t neghan is in the Delaware Coun- Brandon Hansen until the Townshend, Vermont, ty jail. Centralia’s Vance Voetberg reaches to return a volley during Evergreen 2A Conference tennis action between Black resident traveled roughly 80 Hills and Centralia Wednesday in Centralia. See more in today’s Sports section and, as always, at www.lewiscoun- miles to the Henniker-based Inspired by Movie, tysports.com wildlife rehabilitation center Wings of the Dawn that he knew Couple Invites for sure. Notable Quote Wings of the Dawn manager Strangers to Crash Maria Colby said she knew the Their Wedding emu recognized Blackwood as FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — soon as they were reintroduced Inspired by the popular movie Sunday. “I believe that this year is no different than any other, that the voters “Wedding Crashers,” a Florida The emu moved closer to couple is actually asking strang- will make their decision based on the merits of the initiative ... and that Blackwood and rolled its neck ers to crash their wedding next toward him, possibly recogniz- it wouldn’t be any different than if it was sponsored by Mother Teresa.” ing him by the jacket he was month. wearing, Colby said. Lee County sheriff’s deputy Blackwood says Taft Hill Paul Johnson and Shelly Oster- Tim Eyman Farm had lost two other emus hout say the more the merrier. while refusing to answer questions about ongoing investigation about a month ago. One died They’re hosting the Oct. 10 wed- (see page Main 7 for the full story) after being attacked by another ding at an outdoor shopping pla- animal and the other was found za. The couple, who met online, in a neighboring town. are promising an unforgettable Getting Beatrice ready to go surprise. They’re planning for Today in History home wasn’t easy. Blackwood up to 1,600 people. and a farm worker struggled a The Fort Myers News-Press Today's Highlight in History: enigma" during a radio address kyo and Osaka. bit to put her into the trunk of reported the couple, who will on the invasion of Poland by In 1965, the science-fiction On Oct. 1, 1940, the first sec- their Prius, with the back seats honeymoon in Washington Nazi Germany and the Soviet novel "Dune" by Frank Herbert D.C., and Manhattan, say they’re tion of the Pennsylvania Turn- folded down for extra space. Union. was published by Chilton Books. looking forward to the surprise pike — described as America's The 90-minute ride back to In 1955, the situation The Byrds' single "Turn! Turn! of seeing who attends, both new first superhighway — opened to the farm went smoothly, after "The Honeymooners," starring Turn!" was released by Colum- friends and old ones. the public, stretching 160 miles they removed a sock from the Jackie Gleason, Art Carney, Au- bia Records. from Carlisle to Irwin. emu’s head, Blackwood said. drey Meadows and Joyce Ran- In 1971, Walt Disney World “Everything is well,” he said. Philly Police Say Suspect dolph, premiered on CBS-TV. opened near Orlando, Florida. “Beatrice is home.” On This Date: In 1957, the motto "In God In 1987, eight people were Got Manicure Before In 1890, Congress passed We Trust" began appearing on killed when an earthquake mea- Man of Steal? Robbing Nail Salon the McKinley Tariff Act, which U.S. paper currency. suring magnitude 5.9 struck the raised tariffs to a record level. In 1961, Roger Maris of the Los Angeles area. Pennsylvania Cops Say With Nice Nails In 1908, Henry Ford intro- New York Yankees hit his 61st In 1995, Sheik Omar Abdel- Superman Shirt Was PHILADELPHIA (AP) — duced his Model T automobile home run during a 162-game Rahman and nine other defen- Police are seeking a robbery sus- to the market. season, compared to Babe dants were convicted in New Suspect’s Undoing pect with nice nails. In 1932, Babe Ruth of the Ruth's 60 home runs during a York of conspiring to attack the UPPER DARBY, Pa. (AP) — They say a man got a mani- New York Yankees made his 154-game season. (Tracy Stal- United States through bombings, Police in the Philadelphia sub- cure at a nail salon on West supposed called shot, hitting lard of the Red Sox gave assassinations and kidnappings. urbs say the Man of Steal was Rockland Street in Philadelphia a home run against Chicago's up the round-tripper; the Yan- Ten years ago: Three suicide undone by his Superman T-shirt. on Sunday and then robbed the Charlie Root in the fifth inning kees won 1-0.) bombers struck three restaurants The Philadelphia Daily News place at gunpoint. of Game 3 of the World Series, In 1964, the Free Speech in Bali, Indonesia, killing 20 vic- reported 18-year-old Kyree Hen- Surveillance video shows the won by the New York Yankees Movement began at the Uni- tims. U.S. millionaire scientist neghan was charged with two suspect grabbing money from 7-5 at Wrigley Field. versity of , Berkeley. Gregory Olsen and an American- Upper Darby burglaries that po- one worker and then taking In 1939, Winston Churchill Japan's first high-speed "bullet Russian crew blasted off from lice linked him to because of the more cash from the register. described Russia as "a riddle train," the Tokaido Shinkansen, Kazakhstan on a journey to the shirt. No one was injured. wrapped in a mystery inside an went into operation between To- international space station. The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Oct. 1, 2015 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s 47.06 65.0 0.00 100s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s 80s L n/a 85.0 n/a L Cowlitz at Packwood 70s 1.94 10.5 -0.05 60s 50s L Cowlitz at Randle 40s Partly Cloudy Few Showers Partly Cloudy Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny 3.51 18.0 0.00 H 30s 70º 48º 66º 45º 66º 47º 74º 46º 73º 46º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 3.56 ---- +0.02 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 ...... 7:11 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 6:51 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 72 Moonrise ...... 9:33 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 48 65/49 81/48 Moonset...... 11:31 a.m. Normal High ...... 70 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 47 63/48 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 87 in 1987 Seattle Anchorage 45/33 s 43/41 rs Record Low...... 30 in 1950 67/53 Boise 68/54 sh 75/48 pc Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg Last New First Full Boston 59/50 ra 56/52 ra Yesterday ...... 0.00" 69/48 80/49 10/4 10/12 10/20 10/27 Dallas 84/61 s 81/58 s Month to date ...... 0.73" Tacoma Honolulu 90/78 ra 90/77 s Normal month to date ...2.00" Centralia 68/52 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 96/74 s 87/72 s Year to date...... 20.52" 70/48 Yakima Nashville 68/54 cl 65/52 sh Normal year to date ....28.81" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 104/74 s 97/70 s 80/46 Longview 70/47 Trees None None St. Louis 66/46 s 66/47 s Salt Lake City 87/60 s 66/52 sh AreaWe Want Conditions Your Photos 70/49 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 66/58 pc 74/59 s Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 60/56 ra 61/58 ra Portland 72/49 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo - graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 73/52 78/52 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 104/84 s 109/82 t New Delhi 95/70 s 97/72 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 70/50 s 77/54 s Paris 63/45 s 66/48 s Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 66/53 pc 61/50 sh Spokane 78/42 s 73/49 s London 63/50 s 63/50 s Rio de Janeiro 77/72 pc 79/73 pc cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 63/52 cl 62/49 sh Tri Cities 80/48 s 78/49 s Mexico City 68/48 cl 68/45 s Rome 66/61 ra 73/64 ra sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 69/48 pc 65/45 sh Wenatchee 79/51 s 73/53 s Moscow 54/46 pc 57/54 cl Sydney 70/61 s 70/59 s

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According peared in court out of custody, Wednesday on a charge that he discuss a separate issue, when growth. to court documents, Miller has $10,000 unsecured bail, and re- was illegally growing marijuana they noticed that marijuana was Detectives later contacted not yet produced the proper pa- quired him to undergo admin- in his back yard. growing in a fenced-in area in Miller, and he told them he had perwork. istrative booking at the Lewis James Michael Miller, 36, has the backyard, according to court authorization to grow medical Medical marijuana patients County Jail before his next court been charged with one count of documents. marijuana, according to court are allowed to grow 15 plants for date scheduled for Oct. 8. Candidates Share Stances at School Board Forum STILLWATERS ESTATE: Four resources. Thomas said the major dif- of the Six Candidates ference between himself and in the Centralia School challenger Lund is that Lund is a “polished politician,” while Board Race Attended Thomas said he is interested in By Justyna Tomtas the district because he grew up in the area and has a child at- [email protected] tending school. Four of the six school board “I’ve had a commitment to the candidates for the Centralia community … that’s why I vol- School District addressed com- unteered to run four years ago munity members at Stillwaters when I was asked to and why I Estates retirement community did it again,” he said. on Tuesday night. The heavily contested race pits incumbents Jami Lund against challengers heading into the Nov. 3 general election. As a policy analyst for The Bill Brumsickle was the mod- Freedom Foundation, Lund pre- erator for the forum. He was pre- viously worked in the state Leg- viously involved in the Centralia islature on education policy and School District as an assistant traveled the state touring differ- principal and superintendent. ent districts throughout Wash- The forum allowed candi- ington. dates three minutes to introduce Through his campaigning themselves, and provided them efforts, he has met with over with an opportunity to answer Pete Caster / [email protected] 2,300 people in the district with questions directed to the candi- Centralia School Board candidates Chris Thomas, left, Jami Lund, center-left, and Kim Ashmore, center, look on as Ron Averill a month to go before elections, dates as a whole, or individual gives his opening statement during a forum at Stillwaters Estates on Tuesday evening in Centralia. he said. questions for particular candi- He said it is important for the dates. The candidates also were community to get excited about allotted two minutes for a clos- what the district is doing and ing statement. said many see a need for change, Incumbent Kim Ashmore NEXT FORUM providing the three contested di- and challenger Ron Averill, both SCHEDULED rectors positions as an example. “It’s extremely rare to have seeking director position 2, and Another candidate forum is incumbent Chris Thomas and choices on the school board,” scheduled for 6 p.m. tonight Lund said. “That tells you some- challenger Jami Lund, seeking at Fort Borst Park, kitchen No. director position 4, took part in 2, located at 2020 Borst Ave. in thing; there’s unrest, uncertainty the forum. Centralia. of what’s going on.” Candidates for director posi- The forum is sponsored by He cited significant facility tion 3, Robert Fuller and Tara the Chehalis-Centralia Toast- issues, a high dropout rate and Bittler, did not attend. masters and will feature Cen- students moving to other dis- tralia School Board candidates tricts as issues that needed to be Kim Ashmore and the Centralia City Council focused on. candidates. The responsibility of the The current board president, board, according to Lund, is to Ashmore, is a Centralia High be the connector with the com- School graduate and comes from ucation,” Ashmore said. munity and to reflect the leader- a family of local educators. He The audience laughs at a remark by Centralia School Board candidate Chris Thom- ship team. He said it is important has been on the board eight years Ron Averill as during a forum at Stillwaters Estates on Tuesday evening in Centralia. for board members to provide and originally joined to help the focus and bring attention to the The former county commis- district pass levies, he said. areas that need to be addressed. sioner, educator and dean of He has worked for the city of has been as a mediator. He said He also said it is important to social sciences at South Puget partially retired, he will have the Centralia for 32 years and also the most important duty as a provide families with a “breadth Sound Community College said time and opportunity to get into volunteers in the community for board member is to set policy of services” and to focus on spe- the district needs to improve the the schools and see how things a number of different organiza- and give direction to the super- cific goals, rather than a thou- low graduation rates in the dis- are done. tions. intendent. He also said providing sand general goals. trict. Although there has been As for his viewpoint on col- Ashmore said his strength is As for retaining high-quality an improvement, Averill said 77 lective bargaining, Averill said for the students is important. he is heavily invested in the com- as a county commissioner he “Focusing on improving kids’ professionals in the district, Lund munity. He stated the duty of the percent of students graduating isn’t enough, and he is also con- dealt with 13 unions and said it learning and graduation rates said it is important to give edu- board is to be the “what,” while is important to thoroughly un- are two of the big things we cators the respect and ability to the superintendent is the “how.” cerned about the students work- ing below the average achieve- derstand the bargaining process. tasked our superintendent with,” practice the way they want. By An important topic of discus- He said a levy would be needed Thomas said. expanding and delivering services sion for Ashmore is the gradua- ment levels. Averill said his strengths are in the future, and the key is to When it comes to the ability to families, he said teachers would tion rate in the district, some- educate the community about of retaining qualified teachers, get what they were looking for. thing he says he has continually his background in government, at the local, state and federal lev- the advantages of spending that Thomas said it is important to Lund said he has met with helped improve. He said gradu- money. provide a fair contract. He said directors of programs and lead- ation rates are a K-12 issue and els, as well as his experience with budgets. He said the main difference with new leadership in the dis- ers to learn more about services said it is important to start early between himself and Ashmore trict, the schools are building a provided. intervention to ensure kids are “That’s very important be- cause every misspent dollar is is the time spent in the education new positive culture and climate His views on collective bar- graduating on time. Recently, community, he said, along with that will attract staff. gaining is that it’s important for the graduation rates improved 5 a dollar you can’t spend on our kids,” he said. his familiarity of the system and As for his interaction within any management team to make percentage points to 77 percent, policies. the schools, Thomas has worked employees a critical part of the and Ashmore said with the work He said the district needs pro- “I know how to begin to find on a variety of programs, includ- process, providing a mechanism that is currently taking place, the grams to provide children with out what policies should be and ing the Dollars for Scholars pro- to create interaction. He said as a rate should continue to increase. the best possible education. As what the requirements are and gram that provides scholarship board member, it's vital to weigh Ashmore said he believes at- a regular at school board meet- ings for the last two years, Averill how to meet those requirements,” money to students. Through the interests of the families with tracting and retaining qualified his role at the hospital, he has the interests in services and to teachers is a “community-type is- said it is important to educate the Averill said. public about what takes place at helped give back by focusing on remain accountable. sue,” adding that educators have students’ health with programs In terms of levies, Lund is in to want to live in Centralia. With the board meetings and make it Chris Thomas easier for community members to in the district, like at Washing- support of passing one and said many long-term teachers in the As marketing and commu- ton Elementary school where it is important to effectively use district, he said the district is doing follow what is being passed. The former soccer coach nication manager for Southwest the hospital donated 125 Fitbit the taxpayers’ money. He said well at keeping quality educators. Washington’s Providence re- bracelets to help monitor the Thomas and himself were similar “They are coming here, they said the key to retaining quality teachers in the area is providing gion, Thomas is a Centralia High kids’ exercise levels. in the way that they both want to are staying here, but we need to School graduate and is the vice He said the bargaining pro- see something valuable happen. make this community a place sufficient pay, something newer teachers are not necessarily get- president of the board. He said cess was important and he be- He said the key is to continually they want to live in and where he chose to serve on the board to lieved the district did a great job move the district forward. they want to stay in,” he said. ting. He also said teachers’ assis- tants are underpaid. To ensure have an impact on the community working with the union to get a “Probably the most important Ashmore said he is heavily and wants to continue doing that. fair deal. As for levies, he said to thing is to believe that better is involved in the schools and often quality educators in the schools, Having played a part in the pass one successfully takes com- possible,” Lund said. “… That’s spends his lunch breaks talking he said it is key for the district to recent bargaining process with munity involvement, making it what you should be looking for with students. He also attends lo- provide enough money for sup- plies. the district’s teachers’ union, important to prove the board is in those setting a vision for the cal sporting events and interacts good stewards of the allocated district in the next five years.” with the students. Averill said now that he is Thomas said one of his strengths When it came to questions regarding the candidate’s view- point on collective bargaining, your and efforts being made to pass Promote local levies, Ashmore said the Futons board recently included a school BUSINESS board member in negotiations to help get a better understand- • Business Cards are in ing of the bargaining process. He also said in the future, the • Magnets • Pens district will need to put a bond • Stickers • Signs Starting at before voters to improve school facilities. & More! $ 95 Ashmore said the difference 399 between him and his challenger, Ron Averill, is his eight years of experience on the board. CH544268sl.cg 1601 S. Gold Street · Centralia “I will try my best and do what 321 N. Pearl St. I can to make sure every kid has 360-736-6322 | Centralia, WA 98531 360-736-3832 the opportunity for a quality ed- CH546898rc.jd Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015 LOCAL

Brandon Hanson / [email protected] The cast from “The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 rehearses a scene at the Evergreen Playhouse. The show will open this Friday. Evergreen Playhouse Presents Murder-Mystery Whodunnit

The Stage Door Slasher Nicole Galyean plays Margorie Baversock Danielle Rivers plays Helsa Wenzel Alex Johnson plays Eddie McCuen ‘THE MUSICAL COMEDY As they go through the list of The play is also unique be- SEE A SHOW suspects, they look into the eccen- cause it mixes different genres, “The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940” will run MURDERS OF 1940’: tric musical composer, the Irish Rivers said. Although it is a mur- tenor, the maid and the host her- Oct. 2-4, 8-11 and 16-18. Showtimes are 8 p.m. on Everyone’s a Suspect der mystery, the play is also a Fridays and Saturdays, and 2 p.m. on Sundays. self — everyone’s a suspect until in Production comedy and is similar to the style On Oct. 8 at 7:30 p.m. there will be a pay-what-you-can night. . of the movie “Clue,” distinguish- Single show tickets are $10 and can be purchased at the door or Launching Friday Director Rich Garrett said he ing the play from others this sea- at www.evergreenplayhouse.com. chose the comedy by John Bishop By Justyna Tomtas son. Season tickets for all six shows are available for $50. because it pairs nicely with the “(I’m) most looking forward The performances will be held at The Evergreen Playhouse, [email protected] Halloween season. He also said to people laughing and giving 226 W. Center St. in Centralia. The Evergreen Playhouse will the show gives actors the chance people a good time at the theater,” perform a murder mystery com- to go beyond their comfort zone Rivers said. to play “larger than life characters” edy that will leave audience mem- The production is for all ages. and take chances in their acting bers wondering “who done it?” un- The play is the first of the til the end of the play. roles. The goal is to push the actors Evergreen Playhouse’s season, “The Musical Comedy Mur- which will also include “Vintage ders of 1940” focuses on a group of on the stage. Hitchcock: A Live Radio Play,” theater people who have come to- “I think the most challenging gether to backing for a show is it is a play where the charac- “A Christmas Carol,” “Laura In- they are trying to produce. ters are really caricatures of dif- galls Wilder: Voice of the Prairie,” While trapped in the house of ferent theatre people and artists,” “Deathtrap” and “The 25th Annu- one of their potential backers, peo- Shane Rivers, of the Evergreen al Putnam County Spelling Bee.” ple start to die. In a race against Playhouse, said. “… I think in this The Evergreen Playhouse the clock, the group has to quickly play, they have to play it so hard was first established in 1959 by a find out who the murderer is be- and have to keep the caricatures group of citizens committed to fore they too become victims. so high, it takes a lot to do that.” the theater arts. Elysa Ray plays Bernice Roth

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A number of fa- the place.’’ mous comedians, including Rob- in Williams, Dave Chappelle and Tony Baker Eddie Murphy, started young comedian doing stand up in the New York or Southern California comedy club scenes before transitioning onto actors. Baker moved to Los Angeles Plus, there’s always the at 31 as an actor but then he fell chance that after getting to in love with standup comedy and the studio at 6 a.m. and wait- hasn’t looked back. ing around until noon or later “(As an actor) doing standup to perform, an actor might not seemed like a good way to get make it to the screen, something exposure,” he said. “Then I did Baker knows about firsthand. it one time, and that was it. I “I was in the movie “Whip- was like, ‘Oh, this is what I was lash,” and my part got cut. I had supposed to be doing.’ I did one a scene with Paul Reiser and his open mic and I kept going.” dad, and they cut it … I was like, That first performance was about wedgies, “because we all ‘Damn, this is an Oscar contend- have ’em,” he says, and compar- er, and I got cut,’” he said. ing life in to that Baker said he would love to in Los Angeles. His style has have his own sitcom on televi- evolved since then. While a lot sion, but only for the notoriety of comedians spend months pol- it would bring his live perfor- ishing the same handful of jokes mances, rather than it serving in preparation for one big per- as a launchpad to other televised formance, Baker takes a working performances. man’s approach, coming up with Actors, even the best of them, material daily and performing it he said, have a shelf life, whereas almost as often. a comedian can perform for de- For about the last eight years, cades. Baker’s career has seen a slow Some of them, such as George and steady rise, built on what Carlin and Red Foxx, have per- he calls “just a whole bunch of formed right until the very end blessings.” of their lives. He appeared on Comedy “There’s no substitute for live Central’s “Gabriel Iglesias Pres- entertainment … no matter the ents Stand-Up Revolution” and advances they make in terms several seasons of NBC’s “Last of how you view your movies Comic Standing.” He still acts, and TV shows, people still need going out for random auditions something to do on a date night. and performing in sketches, but You can’t say, ‘let’s look at my Courtesy Photo it has taken a backseat to his five phone and watch videos,’” he Comedian Tony Baker will bring his standup act to the Fox Theatre in Centralia Saturday. days per week standup comedy said. schedule. Comedy, he says, gives Baker avoids politics and him a sense of ownership over doesn’t try to make any big ob- “The simplest stuff is the fun- Baker will be performing at are available at Holley’s Place his future. servations about the world. His niest,” he said. “I talk about rais- the Fox Theatre in Centralia on Frozen Yogurt and online at “I don’t need to sit there and comedy is based on observations ing my kids, hiding the fact I cry Saturday. The doors will open www.hubcitycomedy.com. hope a random person likes me. I of everyday life, which he attri- when I watch movies with my at 7 p.m and the show begins at Fore more information, con- don’t have to depend on me look- butes to his tendency to listen son, why I’m a cat person, why I 8 p.m. Admission for the show tact the Fox Theatre at (360) 623- ing right for the part and all that,” rather than talk, and his own re- don’t like coleslaw … It’s all over is $15 per person and $18 on the 1103, or visit www.centraliafox- he said. flections on his own life. the place.” day of the show. Presale tickets theatre.com. News in Brief advance 21st century education. tickets for the price of one at the Vancouver police dog that was partner and friend. Pe Ell Council Candidate The lab is provided by IGT door. stabbed in the line of duty. The department gave Ander- John Penberth After School Advantage, which As a special treat, Fred Beeks The overwhelming opinion son its Purple Heart award on has provided Boys and Girls will be on hand to play the Fox was that 6-year-old Vancouver Ike’s behalf, and the Washing- Withdraws Clubs of Thurston County with Theatre Wurlitzer organ. Police K9 Ike was a very good ton State Police Canine Associa- By The Chronicle two fully furnished computer Admission for the movie is $8 dog. tion presented Anderson with its A candidate for Pe Ell Town labs at the Rochester and Tum- per person, $7 for members, and Ike was trained in patrol and Medal of Valor for Ike. Council announced Tuesday he water clubs. $20 per family (three to four per- drug detection and had 450 de- Ike was stabbed while captur- plans to withdraw from the race. IGT ensured the new labs are sons). ployments and more than 60 ing Jackie Chan Karuo on Sept. “I’m going to withdraw from technologically up-to-date and Presale tickets are available captures throughout his career. 1. Karuo has been charged with the race for health reasons,” John an appealing environment where locally at Book ‘n’ Brush in Che- His handler Officer Jack An- a number of crimes, including Penberth told The Chronicle. “I club kids can gain the knowledge halis, and Holley’s Place, HUB- derson says Ike was a consistent harming a police dog. have too many things going and skills they need to become BUB, Santa Lucia Coffee and wrong at this successful and tech-savvy adults, PostNet in Centralia or online stage in my according to a press release. at www.brownpapertickets.com/ PACIFIC NORTHWEST The grand opening will be life, and I don’t event/2220615. ALASKA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, IDAHO, MONTANA, UTAH feel I could be held on Thursday, Oct. 8, at 4:30 For more information, call a benefit to my p.m. at the Rochester Boys and the Fox Theatre at (360) 623- REACH 3 million Paciic Northwesterners with just One Call! city at this point Girls Club, located at 10140 U.S. 1103. All proceeds from the event n PNDC CLASSIFIED - Daily Newspapers Highway 12 in Rochester. 29 newspapers - 1,187,980 circulation because of too benefit the restoration of the Fox Number of words: 25 l Extra word cost: $10 many hospital Theatre. Cost: $540 (Runs 3 consecutive days including wkds.) runs.” n PNDN 2x2 DISPLAY - Daily Newspapers John Penberth ‘The Seven Year Itch’ CH547748ac.cg Penberth’s 27 newspapers - 1,016,864 circulation withdrawing Forum Planned for Size: 2x2 (3.25”x2”) Cost: 1x 2x2: $1,050 candidacy name will still Coming to Fox Theatre appear on No- By The Chronicle Napavine Council, vember’s ballot alongside Kristi More info: [email protected] or call (916) 288-6011 Milanowski, the incumbent Historic Fox Theatre Restora- School Board councilor in position 4. If Pen- tions is screening the next film berth is elected despite his with- in its 2015 Movie Series, the 1955 Candidates drawal, he could choose to resign drama “The Seven Year Itch,” By The Chronicle the position, according to the presented by Debbie’s Boutique, Saturday, Oct. 10. A Candidate Showcase Forum Lewis County Auditor’s Office. featuring Napavine city council Penberth is a former Pe Ell In the midst of a summer heat wave, New Yorker Richard and school board candidates will council member, Pe Ell mayor be held at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. and Lewis County coroner. He Sherman (Tom Ewell) ships his wife, Helen (Evelyn Keyes), and 15, at Napavine City Hall, located is also a retired Chehalis police at 407 SW Birch Ave. officer. their son off to Maine for vaca- tion. Left alone to work back in Vanessa Horning will serve “You do have to be healthy, as moderator. and it does take a toll,” he said. Manhattan, Richard encounters a gorgeous blonde model (Mari- Refreshments will be served. lyn Monroe) who has moved For additional information on Rochester Branch of into the apartment upstairs, and the forum, call Scott Hamilton, becomes immediately infatu- (360) 269-5388. Boys and Girls Club to ated. While pondering infidelity, 1162 NW State Ave. Open New Tech Lab Richard dreams of his beautiful Hundreds Gather to CHEHALIS, WA 98532 new neighbor — but will his fan- By The Chronicle tasies about her become a reality? Mourn Slain Police Dog 360-748-3805 The Rochester branch of the The film is rated PG. Boys and Girls Clubs of Thur- Showtimes are 2 and 7 p.m. in Vancouver 1-800-356-4404 ston County will hold a grand VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP)

at the Fox Theatre in downtown CH545560cz.cg opening for the club’s new Tech Centralia. Girls Night Out is also — Hundreds of community Lab, a program that provides lo- happening in downtown Cen- members and officers, both on cal youth development organi- tralia the same day, and passport two legs and four, came to a www.moerkeandsons.com zations with technology tools to holders will be able to buy two public memorial service for a • Main 7 Northwest The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015 Latest Major study: Preschool Isn’t always Beneficial ‘Fade-out’: Early burned out because their pre- large state-run programs and na- school experience wasn't high- tional studies of the Head Start Advantages Can Erode “The negative trend showed up on all the quality, with teachers doing most program, Farran said. Fast, Researchers Find of the talking in whole-group But no other study has found measures. We just didn’t expect to see that.” lessons that aren't well suited for a decline in test scores for kids By John higgins four-year-olds. who attend preschool, said Ste- The Seattle Times "It's a little turning point, pos- ven Barnett, director of the Na- dale Farran sibly, at the end of first grade tional Institute for Early Educa- For decades, researchers study co-author where the teachers are giving studying preschool have strug- tion Research. us some hint about what's go- But he argued that the find- gled to explain a common find- low-income children found that school program, has found the ing wrong," Farran said. "That ing: While kids who go to pre- ings reflect a flaw in the study, gains persisted through fifth same flattening out of test scores, the children have been exposed comparing groups of kids who school arrive in kindergarten grade. with a troubling twist. to this sort of rigid, behavioral better prepared than those who have important differences. The And Seattle's new preschool Children who attended pre- control ... for now three years in authors strongly disagree. don't, the reading and math a row." program, which voters approved school started kindergarten Seattle is emphasizing quality test scores for both groups look Farran said that Tennessee last November, hopes to do at ahead on many readiness mea- over quantity, ramping up slowly about the same by about the time least as well. It got under way this sures, but after first grade, they rolled out its preschool program to serve 2,000 children in 100 they reach third grade. fall. consistently showed somewhat quickly, and ended up with class- Some call the phenomenon But the latest results from a lower gains on test scores and rooms that varied greatly in in- classrooms by 2018, "fade-out," saying that preschool's major study, released earlier this social and emotional skills than structional approach. And in Washington, former benefits don't last. week, underscored the notion the kids who didn't attend. "If you just scale up quickly - state Rep. Ross Hunter, who be- Others call it "convergence," that preschool gains can fade out "The negative trend showed which is what we're doing all over came the state's Director of Early suggesting that elementary fast — and offers some cautions up on all the measures," said the country - with minimum Learning this summer, said that school teachers may be good at about moving ahead too quickly Dale Farran, one of the study's cost and minimum oversight, improving preschool as well as catching up kids who didn't at- without nailing down quality co-authors. "We just didn't ex- you have no idea what people are K-3 education is key to sustain- tend preschool — or they might first. pect to see that." doing out there," Farran said. ing early gains. be boring the kids who did, sti- The 5-year study from Researchers can't say what The quality of the Tennessee "The lesson I would take from fling their potential. Vanderbilt University, which is caused the downturn, but Far- preschool classrooms was possi- (the Tennessee study) is to focus It's not a universal finding following a random sample of ran said that surveys of teachers bly lower than in much-studied in on the quality in the early — a 2014 study of Washington low-income students in Tennes- involved in the study suggest one city preschool programs in Bos- learning programs, as Washing- state's preschool program for see who attended that state's pre- possible answer: some kids get ton and Tulsa, but on par with ton is doing," he said. Tim Eyman Refuses to Answer Questions About Investigation FIrst aPPearaNce: have been more transparent or whether any donors have told Initiative Promoter Says him they feel misled by his ac- Controversy Over Alleged tivities. "I believe that I will be talking Misuse of Donations exclusively about Initiative 1366. Shouldn’t Matter to You can ask me every question Voters Considering you want," Eyman said. Eyman said his critics are al- Latest Ballot Issue ways trying to "change the sub- ject" from the policy debate, and By Jim Brunner that supporters of I-1366 want The Seattle Times him to stay focused on the ballot Initiative promoter Tim Ey- measure and nothing else. man is facing perhaps the biggest State Rep. Ed Orcutt, R-Ka- cloud of his career with a loom- lama, who joined Eyman for the ing attorney general's office in- editorial-board interview, said vestigation into his alleged mis- he does worry the news about use of campaign funds. the PDC investigation will in- But in his first media appear- fluence voters. "I am concerned ance since the state Public Dis- about what the public perception closure Commission asked the will be," Orcutt said. AG's office to step in and exam- But Orcutt said he hopes the ine possible civil and criminal media and public will separate charges, Eyman argued the con- arguments about I-1366 from troversy shouldn't much matter Eyman's reputation. The Associated Press to voters considering his latest Since news of the PDC alle- anti-tax measure, Initiative 1366. Initiative promoter Tim Eyman waits for his turn to speak before the Senate Ways and Means Committee, Monday, Feb. 9, at gations broke last week, the nor- "I believe that this year is no the Capitol in Olympia. mally publicity-hungry Eyman different than any other, that the has dodged other public events, voters will make their decision 2012 initiatives and using cam- but it was struck down by the are now under review by Attor- pulling out of a scheduled KING based on the merits of the ini- paign money for personal ex- state Supreme Court two years ney General Bob Ferguson's office. 5 debate with I-1366 opponents tiative ... and that it wouldn't be penses. ago as unconstitutional. He would not say whether on Friday. any different than if it was spon- "I respect the fact that you If lawmakers refuse to refer a he was being paid this year by Aaron Ostrom, executive sored by Mother Teresa," Eyman have to ask the questions ... But constitutional amendment to the Citizen Solutions, the signature- director of Fuse Washington, a said Tuesday during an I-1366 any question you ask me about 2016 ballot reinstating the two- gathering firm that received liberal advocacy group, was sup- endorsement interview with The it, I'm simply going to talk more thirds rule, I-1366 would cut the more than $1.2 million this year posed to square off with Eyman Seattle Times editorial board. about 1366," he said. state's 6.5-cent sales tax by a pen- to qualify I-1366 for the Novem- at the KING event. He said vot- Eyman refused to answer I-1366, which is on the Nov. ny, reducing state revenues by $8 ber ballot. The PDC probe found ers should weigh the latest accu- questions on a 224-page PDC 3 ballot, seeks to reinstate a two- billion over the next six years. evidence Eyman has received sations against Eyman when they investigative report issued last thirds supermajority requirement Eyman said he'd only talk hundreds of thousands of dollars consider I-1366 in November. week, which found evidence he'd for any tax increases passed by about the merits of that initiative in payments from the firm - in- "It doesn't make sense for any- taken secret payments from a the Legislature, except those sent in response to numerous ques- cluding a $300,000 wire transfer one to vote for or support any- signature-gathering firm and ac- to the ballot for voter approval. tions from editorial-board mem- in 2012. thing he does at this point. He's cused him of illegally shuffling Voters repeatedly have backed bers and a Seattle Times reporter Eyman also refused to say being investigated for being a donations between two separate the supermajority requirement, about the PDC allegations, which whether he believes he should crook," Ostrom said. News in Brief sive contracts to provide seven allow the Washington State Em- beer from a grocery store. Don- The Columbian reported that No Increase in Next Generation Airtankers for ployment Security Department to ald reported he was being as- 36-year-old Stephanie McCrea washington Minimum fighting forest fires. study the feasibility and impacts saulted with a skateboard before previously pleaded guilty to four The center in a statement of the unimplemented law. the shooting. counts of third-degree rape of a wage in 2016 Wednesday says that doubles the A spokeswoman for Gov. Jay Police officials have said race child and one count of tamper- OLYMPIA (AP) — Wash- number of the Next Generation Inslee noted that ultimately the was not a factor, but the shoot- ing with a witness. ington state's minimum wage Airtankers in the Forest Service Legislature would still need to ing set off a series of protests in Prosecutors say McCrea and will not increase next year, and fleet that can fly faster and carry fund the law in order for it to be Olympia, the state capital. the boy had sex in her home the state will no longer have the more retardant than older fire- implemented. Washington state "Because of the trauma of the and her office beginning in De- highest statewide minimum fighting aircraft still in use. was one of eight states to receive event and the length of his ab- cember. The witness tampering wage as of January. The agency says Neptune the funding. sence, the department has a plan charge came from communi- State officials announced that Aviation Services Inc. in Mis- to reintegrate Officer Donald be- cation she had with the victim the current minimum wage of soula, Montana, will supply four review Board: olympia fore assigning his routine duties," through a fake Facebook page. $9.47 an hour will not increase of the tankers. Aero-Flite Inc. in the board noted. Prosecutors say she asked the because inflation, as measured Spokane, will supply two of the officer Involved in In early September, Thurston boy to keep their relationship by the national Consumer Price aircraft and 10 Tanker Air Carri- County Prosecutor Jon Tun- quiet and practiced what to say if Index, did not increase over the er in Albuquerque, New Mexico, shooting didn't Violate heim said he won't seek criminal he spoke to law enforcement. past year. That index decreased will supply one. Police Policies charges against Donald. McCrea said in court Wednes- day she takes responsibility for 0.3 percent. Forest Service officials say OLYMPIA (AP) — An Olym- The two men who were in- her actions and that she feels the It's only the second time that the agency is making progress pia police officer did not violate jured in the shooting, Bryson there has not been an increase in modernizing its fleet of large air department policies when he Chaplin, 21, and Andre Thomp- pain of knowing she's hurt many the state since voters approved tankers. shot and injured two young men son, 24, have been charged with people with her choices. an initiative in 1998 to adjust the in a May encounter that sparked felony assault against the offi- minimum wage with inflation. state receives Grant to protests, a five-member shoot- cer. They pleaded not guilty at a Under that law, the minimum ing review board announced court hearing last week. wage can't be decreased. The last study unimplemented Wednesday. A message left with their at- time the minimum wage was not Family Leave Law Officer Ryan Donald, who torney seeking comment was not increased was in 2010. has been on administrative leave immediately returned. Even though Washington has OLYMPIA (AP) — Washing- since the May 21 shooting, will The review board included a had the highest minimum wage ton state has received a $247,000 return to work in the next few community member, a deputy in the country for years, on Jan. federal grant to look at the po- weeks after the board unani- city attorney, an officer and two 1, California and Massachusetts tential impacts of a paid family mously found he acted within police managers. will reach $10 per hour. leave program that was approved policy when he fired his gun and by the Legislature in 2007, but that his actions did not precipi- Vancouver drama Forest service adds has never been implemented due tate the use of force. to lack of funding. The board sent its findings teacher sentenced for seven air tankers to Tuesday's announcement by to Olympia Police Chief Ronnie U.S. Secretary of Labor Thomas Roberts, who agreed with them. sex with student Firefighting Fleet Perez does not mean that families Donald, who is white, en- VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The will get the $250 weekly stipend countered the two half brothers, A former Vancouver high school National Interagency Fire Center for 12 weeks that was in the bill who are black, after responding drama teacher has been sentenced says the U.S. Forest Service has passed by the Legislature, but nev- to a report that two men car- to five years in prison for having awarded three companies exclu- er funded. Instead, the grant will rying skateboards tried to steal sex with a 15-year-old student. Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015

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 State AG Right to Hold Union Accountable By The Olympian Editorial Board Other Views time SEIU 775 contributed to than 40,000 home care workers co-mingling of dues paid by its The Washington attorney its PAC, and give a better idea of it represents, including the right union members with accounts general has sued Service Em- mittee. what penalties are appropriate. to bargain for higher wages, and that also paid for WEA political ployees International Union 775 The apparent violations of That this well-connected it has negotiated contracts giv- causes. As a result, some dues union with a lot of experience ing higher pay, health benefits were spent by WEA to help pass Northwest and its political ac- campaign law came to light as spending money in politics and recently a small retirement voter initiatives in 2000 that tion committee over a failure to the Attorney General’s Office somehow failed to report that it benefit to the workers. provided cost-of-living pay ad- report a shift of funds from the and Public Disclosure Com- mission looked into complaints shifted $1.39 million to its PAC SEIU 775 has also been a justments for teachers and lower union to the PAC. brought by The Freedom Foun- during 2010-15 is surprising. So major contributor to campaigns, student-to-teacher ratios in K-12 Adam Glickman, spokesman dation. The right-of-center think is its failure to report smaller in- often to boost the fortunes of classrooms. for the union, which represents tank in Olympia favors free mar- kind contributions of staff time. Democrats in the Legislature. The WEA paid a state-record home care workers, described it kets and is stridently anti-union. PDC spokeswoman Lori Unlike the recent PDC case penalty of $725,000 in one of as a technical violation and he After investigating, the PDC Anderson said the SEIU was against initiative promoter Tim two cases stemming from the in- could be right. The PAC report- saw no need to act on allegations required to make reports on the Eyman, there is no formal al- vestigations and was ordered to ed the transfer of $1.39 million cited by The Freedom Founda- transactions only because it had legation that SEIU intended to refund up to $240,000 to teach- but the union did not. tion’s claims — including a claim staff (including Glickman) who hide the money. ers who did not want their dues The lawsuit says SEIU 775 that SEIU 775 itself is a PAC. But lobbied and did other work for The Freedom Foundation has spent on political activities. and PAC also failed to file re- the attorney general’s staff did the PAC. a history of going after unions The new case bears watching. ports of in-kind contributions discover other problems. SEIU 775 has been active in over campaign spending. Nearly Voters that for an unspecified amount of The lawsuit will lead to more shaping state government policy. 15 years ago, it spurred the PDC parties are being held account- time that top union staffers investigation, which can identify It’s won several initiative cam- to investigate the Washington able at both ends of the political spent helping the political com- the amount of unreported staff paigns on behalf of the more Education Association over its spectrum. COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... Do You Know Your Neighbors? Maybe You Need to Rethink That

Not all that long ago I watched a TV show in which one of the principal “stool pi- geons” for the prosecution was ‘‘Does it make you hidden away under the Witness think twice about Protection Act. It raised this question in my mind, and per- that couple down haps it has in yours, “How many people in that category do we the street or across have living right here in Lewis the fence? You don’t County?” Don’t laugh. I’m serious. You need to answer to couldn’t find a more perfect place than Lewis County in me, just to yourself, which to hide such a person. but, would that Our population is large enough make a difference?’’ for a newcomer COMMENTARY: Back to Business to slip in here without too many people noticing. On ing, “Hey! That sounds like Washington Business Week Still the other my next door neighbor.” That’s hand, it’s small the problem, or at least it’s the By Bill Moeller enough so that point I’m trying to make. Their Changing Lives in 40th Year any of the sub- very safety depends on their not ject’s former associates wouldn’t making any noticeable waves. In the early 1970s, a small ladder and build a secure future taught me how to do better.” be likely to stop for a ham- It’s possible they could become group of Washington business for themselves and their families. That is called “The magic of burger or a drink while driving as good a friend as you’ll ever leaders led by Yelm grocer Hal To Wolf and Brooks, put- Business Week.” It worked then through on Interstate 5. have. Perhaps they may already Wolf decided it was time to inte- ting business owners with high and it still does today. Here in the upper left hand be one. grate business owners with high school students was a learning Over the last 40 years, Wash- corner of the country, we’re as Does it make you think school students. They realized opportunity for both and it ington Business Week has far as possible from larger cities twice about that couple down that our free-enterprise, market- helped ensure that our way of spread to Gonzaga, Western where criminal activity is likely the street or across the fence? based economic system would life would be handed down from Washington and Pacific Lu- to be centered. Another plus is You don’t need to answer to me, not survive unless it was rein- generation to generation. theran, as well as 22 other states, that we’re certainly not as suspi- just to yourself, but, would that vigorated with a consistent injec- Students learned hands-on Australia and Poland. cious of strangers or newcomers make a difference? tion of young about running a business. In the Business Week started during as a resident of, say, New York C’mon, Moeller, change the entrepreneurs. process, they met other students the Cold War, five years before City or even Springfield, Illinois, subject. Centralia police recently At the time, from around the state and let Lech Walesa climbed atop the might be. conducted sweeps for illegal our nation had their creativity flow. For business gate at Gdansk’s Shipyard in How could you identify such camping. I’m sure it’s a lot more been deeply leaders, it was a chance to get to Poland and sparked a workers’ a person if he or she moved in prevalent than we think, if only divided by the know the next generation of en- revolution. Walesa and his fellow next to you? I’ve given more because we don’t see much of Vietnam War trepreneurs and inspire them to shipyard workers captured world- than a little thought to this. First it. If you’re up to the task, take a and an anti- take a risk and go into business. wide attention and shook the very of all, such a person wouldn’t be walk through the brush between establishment, Washington Business Week foundation of the Communist inclined to make vacation trips the Goodwill store and Hayes anti-business By Don C. Brunell started as a one-week summer regimes behind the Iron Curtain. to visit Las Vegas, Reno or Los Lake. You probably won’t see fervor. Wolf, camp on the campus of Central In Poland at the time, Angeles. Nor would they be like- any people, not if you make a bit a state legislator, saw trouble Washington University in El- capitalism was forbidden and ly to attend large sporting events of noise going in, but you’ll see a ahead for our way of life. lensburg. High school juniors the Communist Party bosses such as a Seahawks game, or any lot of campsites. Central Washington Univer- formed 10-person companies, controlled everything. People other occasion where gambling The same goes for the area sity President Jim Brooks shared with a business leader assigned and agriculture and in- (and high-roll gamblers) might between the south end of Fort that fear, and together they to each group. In simulations, dustrial output was dismal. be present. Even an invitation to Borst Park and the Skookum- launched Washington Business they developed innovative prod- Today, Poland has one of Eu- accompany you on a visit to the chuck River. Every slab of Week in 1975. The Association ucts or services and marketed rope’s strongest economies and Lucky Eagle Casino would prob- cardboard along a trail is where of Washington Business, our them using business principles. shopping in downtown Warsaw ably be turned down politely. somebody spent at least one state’s chamber of commerce After a few days, the students is like going to a modern mall. Relatives or other visitors night. One morning I found and manufacturing association, — most of whom had never been Just as the founders of from out of town could be con- a new sleeping bag next to a became the sponsor. on a college campus — became Washington Business Week spicuous by their absence. He headstone in Centralia’s Pioneer In selling the idea to the inspired and excited by their saw education as the key to or she wouldn’t drive a fancy Cemetery. I left it there for sev- association’s Board, Wolf and own accomplishments and the our future 40 years ago, we all car, nor would he or she speak eral days before I ran it through Brooks had to answer the ques- realization that they had the need to remember that educa- with an accent recognizable as my washer and donated it to the tion: What does business have to power to change their lives for tion and entrepreneurship are being from New Jersey or South Visiting Nurses thrift store. do with education? the better. joined at the hip. They need one Carolina. Where else can these unfor- Their answer was, “Every- One student who had never another more than ever in this They’re not likely to draw tunate people go? thing.” considered college said his ex- fast-paced, global economy. attention to themselves by be- ••• The success of any business perience at Business Week had ••• coming active in local politics Bill Moeller is a former enter- depends in large part on hav- opened his eyes to new possibili- Don Brunell, retired as president or civic betterment, and that lets tainer, mayor, bookstore owner, city ing skilled, knowledgeable and ties. “Now, I can’t wait to go to of the Association of Washington out just about all the people I council member, paratrooper and motivated employees. And mo- college.” Business, is a business analyst, writer, know who have settled here in pilot living in Centralia. He can be tivated employees can use their Another said, “No matter and columnist. He lives in Vancou- the past dozen or so years. reached at bookmaven321@comcast. knowledge, skills and work ex- what I do in my life outside Busi- ver and can be contacted at The- Now maybe you’re think- net. perience to climb the economic ness Week, Business Week has [email protected].

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Everett Herald prehensive bill intended to in- cording to figures compiled by quirement, the law says refiner- Representatives of oil firms, crease safety in the transport of the state. ies will give the ecology depart- refineries, railroad companies, OLYMPIA — A new state oil by rail, marine tankers and Now in a typical week a doz- ment at least seven-day notice of environmental organizations law requires cities, counties and pipelines. en trains carry at least 1 million expected oil train deliveries. and public agencies are all keep- fire departments be told ahead of “It’s very concerning to me gallons of Bakken crude travel Each notice should contain ing tabs on the process. time when an oil train is coming that it is going to take as long as through Snohomish County to the train’s route, if known, and A spokeswoman for BNSF through their community. it is going to take. I am working refineries in Skagit and What- scheduled time of arrival. The Railways said their chief con- But it may be the summer to see if we can move that date com counties. type, volume and origin of the cern is assuring that whatever of 2017 before they start getting forward,” she said. “To me, it’s a Under the new state law, oil being shipped will be sought information is required does not such a heads-up. cornerstone of the law. You can’t Washington will hire more rail as well. But questions have arisen compromise the confidentiality The state Department of make good decisions about the inspectors to increase track in- on the degree of specificity about of their customers. Ecology is working to determine need for further policy if you spections, assist emergency re- the product itself. “We are making sure we have what details on the type and don’t know what’s happening sponse agencies in buying equip- The law says the “region per a good understanding of the lan- source of oil being shipped must now.” ment and get warning signs bill of lading” of crude oil must guage and how it affects our pro- be in the notices to help commu- State lawmakers passed installed at private rail crossings. be provided. Is it good enough cess,” said Courtney Wallace, of nities prepare for a derailment, House Bill 1449 in response to a Also, the state will require to say Alberta, Canada, or must BNSF. “Everybody in the state of spill or other type of accident. surge in oil shipments by train as rail firms to develop contingency it be the Bakken region of North Washington has an overall con- “They really want to know the well as a spate of accidents, some plans for responding to a spill Dakota or something else? cern about the safe transport of nature of the products getting deadly. and prove they are financially The ecology department is hazardous materials including transported through their area. Many expressed concern able to pay the costs incurred writing a rule to answer that oil. We share the concerns.” We have to figure out what’s about the ability of rail carriers in a “reasonable” worst case ac- question plus others related to Environmentalists are press- feasible to require,” said David to safely transport oil and the cident. the composition of the oil get- ing for as much detail as pos- Byers, response manager for the capability of communities to re- “I don’t think you can ever re- ting shipped. When a draft is sible — and for getting it into the agency. spond to an incident and protect move all risk. This (law) will def- released — no target date has hands of first responders as soon “We have a lot of work to do the public’s safety. initely help reduce the risk,” said been set — it will be shepherded as possible. but we believe we can implement As recently as 2011 no oil Jason Lewis, a policy adviser for through a gauntlet of public re- “The public needs this infor- it before that.” trains traveled through Snohom- the Utilities and Transportation view, including hearings. mation to understand the level The law’s prime sponsor in ish County or the rest of the state. Commission. The agency over- That process could wrap up of risk. The risk is now,” said the state House hopes so. Oil arrived only in pipelines and sees rail safety programs and is in eight months or take until Rebecca Ponzio, oil campaign Rep. Jessyn Farrell, D-Seattle, by marine tanker. In 2013, 700 drafting a rule for the financial June 30, 2017, to complete. That director for the Washington En- said the advance notice require- million gallons moved on the responsibility component. is the presumed deadline to get it vironmental Council. Another Suit Aiming to Take Control of Lake Quinault From the Quinaults By Jake Schild must request the Quinaults’ per- owned by the Quinault Indian The Daily World mission to engage in activities on Nation and lies within the Na- it. tion’s Reservation, (the plaintiffs) Private property owners who “This is a copy of the case that have not named the Quinault unsuccessfully sued the Quinault was dismissed earlier this year. Indian Nation as a party in this Indian Nation in federal court All (the plaintiffs) did was omit lawsuit,” the release reads. earlier this year in a challenge to the Quinault Nation,” Quinault It their request for relief, the the tribe’s claimed ownership of Nation President Fawn Sharp plaintiffs ask that the lake be Lake Quinault, are trying again, said in a press release regarding considered a public trust re- this time in state court. The the suit. source and that a judge declare Quinaults are not direct parties “But, that does not mean the that the state, as well as Gold- to the suit this time. Instead, the case should go forward. Lake mark, “have violated their fidu- plaintiffs are suing the state, say- Quinault always has been and al- ciary obligation under the public ing it should be in control of the ways will be part of the Nation’s lake. trust doctrine by failing its right reservation. The Nation will take of ownership over Lake Quinault, Plaintiffs North Quinault all steps to protect its land and Properties, LLC and Thomas a public trust resource, in a man- its right and oppose such harass- ner that promotes the public’s and Beatrice Landreth are again ment,” she adds. Gabriel Green / The Daily World interest in this natural resource.” asking the court to determine The suit alleges that Gold- Lake Quinalt at sunset. It is also asked that a judg- the extent of rights of the public mark failed to take action on ment be entered against Gold- and non-tribal property owners occasions in which the Tribe ex- the initial suit, filed in Decem- “The time is ripe for the ju- mark and the Department of who live near the lake. ber, based on the tribe’s claim of diciary to compel the state of erted control over the lake and The suit is filed against the therefore hindered the public’s Natural Resources in favor of immunity and the state’s motion Washington, et al., to recognize North Quinault Properties and State of Washington and Peter based on the 11th Amendment its ownership of Lake Quinault, access. Goldmark, the Washington State the Landreths for actual dam- to the Constitution of the United a public trust resource, and to Landreth claims that he Commissioner of Public Lands ages and costs caused by the de- States, which declares that a state meet its obligation to ensure the is unable to make repairs and and head of the state Depart- maintain the dock from his fendants’ “failure to discharge cannot be sued in federal court public’s access to Lake Quinault ment of Natural Resources. A property to the lake based on the mandatory duties pursuant to lawsuit filed last year in U.S. Dis- without its consent. for navigation, commerce and tribe claiming it has jurisdiction the public trust doctrine and the trict Court, listed the Quinault As they did in the initial suit, recreation,” the suit reads. over the portion of land between Washington State Constitution.” Indian Nation and the state DNR the plaintiffs argue that the lake In the plaintiff’s affidavit, the low ordinary water mark and Additionally, it is requested as defendants and was dismissed should be open to the public and Thomas Landreth, who owns high ordinary water mark along that the plaintiffs be awarded in May. non-tribal property owners as it property adjacent to the lake, his property. costs necessary with bring bring- The current lawsuit was filed falls under the public trust doc- mentions fishing restrictions the In its press release outlining ing forward the suit, including on Sept. 21 in Superior Court in trine, which holds that navigable tribe has put on Lake Quinault its opposition to the suit, the attorney fees. Thurston County. waters are preserved for public in the past and also a letter he re- Quinault Nation claims it owns Attorneys from both par- U.S. District Court Judge use and that the state should ceived from the tribe that states it the lake. ties declined to comment on the Ronald B. Leighton dismissed have control over them. owns the lake and that Landreth “Although Lake Quinault is matter. Revenue Soars in Washington Town That Became Data Center Hub QUINCY: Town of 7,300 erty taxes. To keep pace with the revenue has risen from $665,000 Economic Development Council, tivity," he said. "Data centers are competition, Washington law- to about $5 million, even with which includes Quincy. a commodity, and the political People Hosts Microsoft, makers responded by passing a the state tax break. State Rep. Reuven Carlyle, a race to the bottom of chasing a Yahoo, Dell and Others sales tax exemption for data cen- The surge has helped build Democrat from Seattle who is handful of jobs for millions of ters, which it extended again this a new library, animal shelter chairman of the House Finance dollars is questionable." OLYMPIA (AP) — Until year. and justice center. Schools and Committee, said that while there Employment in Grant Coun- about a decade ago, the rural Quincy, a town of roughly utilities also have been improved. are clear benefits to Grant Coun- central Washington town of 7,300 people, now also hosts data That boom might not have oc- ty, "that in no way even pretends ty has risen from 36,100 in 2006 Quincy was perhaps best known centers for technology firms Dell curred if officials had waived lo- to capture the true cost to the to 41,230 last year. It's unclear ex- for its apples and potatoes. and Intuit as well as developers cal taxes, as their counterparts in taxpayer at the statewide level." actly how many of those jobs are Then Microsoft and Yahoo Sabey and Vantage. many other communities across "You have to look at the fact connected to data centers, but began building computer data Washington is among several the nation have done. that picking winners and losers local officials are convinced that centers there, drawn partly by states that declined to disclose "On a per capita basis, these is almost always bad economic the state tax breaks are essential the affordable hydropower from to The Associated Press how data centers are paying just such policy," he said. to keeping their economy growing. the Columbia River. They came, much tax revenue it has forgone an immensely, enormous, gi- Earlier this year, Carlyle vot- When Washington's tax even though the local govern- because of its incentives to data gantic proportion of property ed against a bill that had more breaks for data centers tempo- ment provided no property tax centers, but local officials are tax and sales tax already that than a dozen tax exemptions in rarily expired in mid-2011, "the breaks. tracking their gains. it completely dwarfs what we it, including an extension of the Soon, other states began try- Quincy's property tax col- would collect if a manufacturing data center one. building just stopped," said Curt ing to lure large data centers, of- lections have quadrupled in the company or distribution center "The state taxpayer is better Morris, a commissioner for the fering to waive sales taxes on the past decade, with more than 70 or something were to come in," served by investing in education Quincy Port District. "And then expensive computer equipment percent of such revenue coming said Jonathan Smith, executive and public infrastructure that we re-established the tax incen- and exempt them from prop- from data centers. Its sales tax director of the Grant County enables high value economic ac- tives, and it started again." If a picture is worth a thousand words... Ours are worth a million. Years of our archival and contemporary photos are available for purchase online.

• Unframed or framed prints and posters • Mugs, T-shirts, key chains, magnets and more Visit our photo gallery today at http://chronline.mycapture.com. MyCapture-S1040 Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015 Sirens, Court Records, Records Lotteries, Commodities News in Brief Fourth Suspect Due in ter one of the victims placed sur- not home when the fire started, traveling east on Little Hanaford tion-friendly for the public. veillance video of the incident but returned while firefighters Road when it left the road and He also wants to make the Court for February Pot on Facebook. were on scene. hit a fence. An RFA crew found site more mobile-friendly and Three other suspects Taina The fire was likely caused by the vehicle in a ditch. increase the web presence of the Robbery in Centralia Duncan, 23, of Portland; Brian discarded smoking materials, A 22-year-old woman who county and the offices within it By The Chronicle Anthony Carreon, 18, Centra- according to the RFA. was a passenger in the car was by building in more social me- A fourth suspect in a Feb. 19 lia; and Hennessy Royal Turner transported to Providence Cen- dia, such as press releases shared armed robbery at a Centralia White, 22, of Portland, have Injuries Reported in tralia Hospital for evaluation of to Facebook. marijuana grow operation is also been charged in connection shoulder and back injuries. Along with improving the scheduled to make his first ap- with the crime. Two Centralia Collisions technical and content portions pearance in Lewis County Supe- By The Chronicle County to Update of the site, the look of the site will be updated as well. rior Court today. Bystanders Extinguish Two people were injured Website Soon The website currently has a Deandre Jarrel Perry, 26, Wednesday in separate car acci- Centralia Porch Fire minimalist look that was popu- of Portland, was booked into dents in Centralia. By The Chronicle lar when designed. The few the Lewis County Jail at 9 a.m.By The Chronicle At 3:10 p.m. on Wednesday, Lewis County’s website is Wednesday on suspicion of first- Neighbors with a garden Riverside Fire Authority crews getting a makeover. visuals help the site load faster degree assault and first-degree hose extinguished a fire likely responded to a two-car, rear- The current website, www. for visitors with slower Internet robbery and on a fugitive from caused by smoking materials on end collision in the 200 block of lewiscountywa.gov, is about speeds. Now that more people justice warrant. a porch Wednesday afternoon. South Tower Avenue. eight years old, and county In- have faster Internet and visuals Centralia police officers re- Crews from the Riverside The 36-year-old driver of the formation Technology Manager are a regular and large piece of sponded Feb. 19 to the 1200Fire Authority responded at car 3 that was struck from behind Steve Wohld plans to make the many websites, Wohld wants to block of Marion Street after- rep.m. Wednesday to a report of a was transported to Providence updated site easier for the public incorporate more photographs. ceiving reports that three or four fire on the front porch of a sin- Centralia Hospital for evaluation to navigate and offer more ser- The overall look will be com- men barged into a residence gle-family residence in the 1300 of possible neck and back inju- vices, while modernizing its look. plementary to the new Discover with guns, demanded money block of Harrison Avenue. ries. A 6-year-old child in the car “We’re excited about it,” Lewis County website, which and marijuana, and fired several When they arrived, firefight- was not injured. The second ve- Wohld said. will take the place of the visitor shots at the residents, killing a ers saw bystanders trying to ex- hicle was occupied by one person With such a large county, section of the site. dog. tinguish the fire with a garden — a 22-year-old female driver — providing as many services as The update is a 2016 prior- The robbery happened at a hose. Firefighters checked the who was not injured, according possible online will save some ity project for web development marijuana grow where one of area and removed decking mate- to a report from the RFA. residents long trips to offices in and is part of the department’s the victims lived. rial to make sure the fire was out At 11:50 p.m., the RFA re- Chehalis, he said, adding that not ongoing costs as it regularly up- The suspects were seen leav- and had not spread beneath the sponded to a one-vehicle acci- everything can be offered online. dates the county’s websites. ing the scene of the shooting in a home. The damage, estimated at dent in the 2300 block of Little But whatever services can IT Services is in the early dark-colored Honda. $5,000, was confined to the porch. Hanaford Road. be put online will be, while also stages of developing the new site, Suspects were identified af- The home’s occupants were A vehicle was reportedly making the site more naviga- and a release date is not set. Sirens CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT block of Southwest 11th Street. 46, was arrested at 7:36 a.m. on wear, a child-size T-shirt and a at Schaefer County Park at 822 No arrests were made. Wednesday in the 300 block of hair dryer. State Route 507. Two purses were Vicious Dog Reported North Diamond Street on sus- stolen. • At 7:50 a.m. on Monday, picion of violating a protection No suspects have been iden- police received a report of a vi- Threats Over Money Reported order. He was reportedly on foot Purses Stolen in Vehicle Prowl tified. cious dog in the 300 block of • At 3:44 p.m. on Tuesday, po- across the street from a house he • At 6:01 p.m. on Tuesday, ••• Southwest Sixth Street. The dog lice received a report of threats was not permitted to be near. a vehicle prowl was reported By The Chronicle Staff reportedly bit at least one per- in the 400 block of Southwest son. Chehalis Avenue. A person - re ported receiving a death threat Door Forced Open, Nothing Make This The Year You Pre-Plan over a $40 debt. Taken in Burglary Funeral Planning ahead of ime means: Travel Trailer Stolen • At 9:52 a.m. on Wednes- • At 11:31 a.m. on Monday, • Your family knows your wishes Harassment Through Text day, police received a report of a police received a report of a 24- break-in in the 2900 block of Mt. • Your loved ones are relieved of inancial issues foot Cruise Lite travel trailer Messages Reported Vista Road. An unknown per- • Emoional, costly decisions are avoided stolen from Awesome RV in the • At 6:25 p.m. on Tuesday, son forced open the front door • You have peace of mind knowing you have 1000 block of Southwest Inter- police received a report of a per- to an apartment, but didn’t take given your family a loving git state Avenue. son from the 300 block of South- anything. Call Gary to schedule a Pre-Planning appointment or for west McFadden Avenue who advice on how to start the conversaion about inal wishes was receiving unwanted lewd Protection Order Allegedly text messages. Man Booked on Robbery Charge Violated Through Facebook After Allegedly Taking Phone Our LEwis COuntY CH545574cz.cg • At 8:59 p.m. on Monday, CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT • Ricky M. Langley, 56, ArrAngEmEnt OffiCE police received a report from the was arrested at 11:09 a.m. on 1126 S. Gold St., Suite 208 300 block of Southwest Third CDs Stolen in Vehicle Prowl Wednesday in the 1600 block of Centralia, WA Street of a person violating an • At 11:47 a.m. on Tuesday, Johnson Road on suspicion of anti-harassment order by send- police received a report of ap- second-degree robbery after he For Appointments Call 360-807-4468 Available 24/7 ing the protected person a mes- proximately 50 CDs being stolen allegedly took a woman’s cell- sage on Facebook. in a vehicle prowl in the 200 block phone after an argument. of North Washington Avenue. Man Seen Harassing Graffiti Reported Passersby with Bull Horn Embezzlement • At 2:49 p.m. on Wednes- • At 2:58 p.m. on Tuesday, • At 12:24 p.m. on Tuesday, day, police received a report that police received a report of a police received a report of em- someone painted on a truck’s man standing in the 100 block bezzlement at a rental business tailgate and on the viaduct in of Northwest Chehalis Avenue in Centralia. The report was re- the 800 block of South Tower in shorts and a T-shirt harassing ferred to detectives. Avenue. people with a bull horn as they drove by. A woman who report- One Arrested on DUI Charge ed the incident to police stated Accused Shoplifter Arrested he started making obscene com- and Released • Kody J. Foster, 21, was ar- rested at 12:51 a.m. on Thursday ments after she flipped him off. • Tyler M. Baker, 25, of Cen- Newell Hoerling’s Mortuary has provided meaningful tralia, was arrested and released in the 1100 block of West Pear Street on suspicion of driving monuments and markers for all cemeteries since 1907. at 1:01 p.m. on Tuesday in the We offer quality Granite, Bronze and Marble including Puppy, Purse Stolen 500 block of South Tower Ave- under the influence. Officers ar- in Vehicle Prowls nue on suspicion of third degree rested Foster after responding to personalized designs and lettering, as well as grave site • At 3:21 p.m. on Tuesday, theft for allegedly shoplifting. a report of a vehicle driving into repair and restoration. We invite you to discover what has police received a report of a ve- a creek. made us a family tradition for over 100 years. hicle prowl in the 1000 block of Driver Booked for Obstruction After Newell-Hoerling’s Northwest Avenue. LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE CH545757rc.cg A backpack and purse were Allegedly Lying About Identity Mortuary reported stolen from the gray • At 3:36 p.m. on Tuesday, of- Burglary Suspect Takes Pressure 205 W. Pine Street Centralia, WA. 98531 • 360-736-3317 Volkswagen Jetta. ficers stopped Matthew L. Em- Washer, Leaves Underwear Visit us online at: www.NewellHoerlings.com • At 3:21 p.m. on Tuesday, ery, 29, on suspicion of a minor • The Lewis County Sheriff’s police received a report of a ve- traffic infraction in the area of Office is investigating a bur- hicle prowl in the 1000 block of Third and H streets in Centra- glary which occurred sometime South Market Boulevard. A Bos- lia. He was arrested and booked between Sept. 2 and 28 to a de- ton terrier/wiener dog mix pup- into the Lewis County Jail on tached garage in the 800 block ELSIE py was reportedly stolen from suspicion of driving with a sus- of Spencer Road in Toledo. The MARIE GRILL the vehicle. pended license and obstructing victim, a 63-year-old man, re- a law enforcement officer after ported that he was away from Dr. Parke’s ofice. She was a he reportedly lied to officers the property when someone member of Immanuel Lutheran Assault Reported at Green Hill, about his identity. broke into the garage and stole Church and the Oakview No Arrests an Onan generator, Karcher Grange. • At 3:35 p.m. on Tuesday, a pressure washer, frozen meat She was preceded in death fourth-degree assault was re- Man Arrested on Suspicion of and other items, for a total loss by her parents, Hans, Ida and ported between two residents of Violating Protection Order of about $800. The suspects left Magdalena Wuerth; her husband the Green Hill School in the 300 • James C. Weatherford, behind a pair of women’s under- of 65 years, Gerhard; daughter, Linda; brothers, Erhard and Walter; and her sisters, Gertrude Next jackpot: $301 million Silver — $14.54 (Monex) and Hildegard. Death Notices Mega Millions: Elsie is survived by her sons, • ROBERT THEODORE BRYANT, 84, Roches- Next jackpot: $47 million Gerald (Luanne) & John (Gail); ter, died Sunday, Sept. 27, at home. No Lotto: 13-21-24-34-45-46 Corrections services are scheduled. Arrangements four grandchildren; and nine Next jackpot: $4.8 million are under the direction of Sticklin Fu- The grant amount awarded great-grandchildren. Hit 5: 03-14-20-24-35 neral Chapel, Centralia. to Lewis County for a new wa- A memorial service will be Next cashpot: $150,000 • MONA LEE MESSAL, 77, Centralia, died ter tank for Vader’s water sys- Elsie Marie Grill was born held at Immanuel Lutheran - Match 4: 04-16-19-20 Thursday, Sep. 24, at Providence Centra tem was incorrectly stated in a Sept. 6, 1915 in Upham, North Church, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2015 lia Hospital. Services will be scheduled Daily Game: 7-1-8 Sept. 17 article. The grant is for Dakota to Hans and Ida Wuerth. at 11:00 a.m. at a later date. Arrangements are under Keno: 04-07-08-09-18-21-27-30-33- - $717,000. She passed away Sept. 20, 2015. Memorial donations may be the direction of Brown Mortuary Ser 35-37-41-44-51-59-62-69-72-76-80 vice, Chehalis. ••• Elsie was a graduate of Kulm, made to Immanuel Lutheran The Chronicle seeks to be accu- North Dakota High School and Church Memorial Fund, 1209 Commodities rate and fair in all its reporting. If St. Mary’s School of Nursing, N. Scheuber Rd., Centralia, WA Lotteries Minneapolis, Minnesota. Elsie Gas in Washington — $2.60 (AAA of you find an error or believe a news 98531. Washington’s Wednesday Washington) item is incorrect, please call the worked as a registered nurse at Crude Oil — $46.15 per barrel (CME newsroom as soon as possible at Centralia General Hospital and To view the obituary, please go to Games Group) 807-8224, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. chronline.com/obituaries. 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ago with the plan for an alternate ing Mickelsen Parkway has ever Winlock Mayor Lonnie Dow- He said the county would Winlock access, an extension of the exist- been done. ell said some of the last conversa- have worked with Winlock to ing Knowles Road for truck traf- Elsea said the county was tions he had about the property put a deal together. Continued from the front page fic called Mickelsen Parkway. looking for “minor improve- dealt with sewer and water infra- “Everybody thinks this is According to a traffic impact ments,” including to frontage structure. a county project. It’s not, it’s a Now, the industrial property analysis completed for Benaroya improvements and widening on Extending both water and Winlock project,” Schulte said. owned by the Bellevue-based by the Kirkland-based Transpo parts of North Military. sewer from the end of the city’s Averill said during his time in developer Benaroya Co. is going Group in July 2014, the project “Those are developer im- line to the Industrial Park was office, Alhadeff was “pretty abra- out to auction on Oct. 13. would create up to 8,800 daily provements,” Elsea said, adding estimated to cost $4.25 million sive” and made a lot of demands Calls to Benaroya were not trips made up of 2,600 heavy ve- that the costs of which would be as presented to Dowell and Al- of the county. returned by The Chronicle’s hicles and 6,200 passenger cars. minor compared to improving He said if the county was go- deadline. hadeff earlier this year. Based on 2024 forecast condi- Route 505 or getting utilities to ing to invest in the project, he The company’s manager, Winlock needs to work on re- tions, the project would account wanted it to be for family-wage Larry Benaroya, previously told the property. pairing its existing lines before it jobs, which warehouses don’t a Chronicle reporter that Benar- for between 10 and 40 percent The traffic created by the can expand, he told The Chron- produce. oya decided to auction the prop- of the total weekday afternoon project was also estimated to icle. To make those repairs, the erty in Winlock’s urban growth peak hour traffic volume at eight bring multiple intersection loca- city needs to apply for grants and Along with the infrastructure area because it is too big and too intersections studied. tions along state Route 505 below make the upgrades to existing challenges, Benaroya also strug- far away. According to the analysis, the Washington State Department of infrastructure its priority. gled to acquire a parcel that cuts Joe Alhadeff, who works on new road, Mickelsen Parkway, Transportation standards. However, Dowell and for- into the Industrial Park. acquisitions, dispositions and would be the primary access To better handle the project- mer County Commissioner Ron Benaroya has called the prop- development for Benaroya, told a point. The road would extend ed increase in traffic from the Averill said Benaroya was told if erty the Pacific Northwest Re- reporter in a previous interview south of the site to connect with project, the analysis suggests im- it extended the lines out to the gional Logistics Center and has that Lewis County was difficult the Knowles Road and a state provements including: property, the company could get been marketing as “the largest to work with, but he wouldn’t Route 505 intersection. • A westbound truck climb- money from any property own- remaining undeveloped contigu- provide specific details about The extension is also iden- ing lane on Route 505 between ers along the way who wanted to ous land available in the Pacific what or who was difficult. tified in the 2010 South Lewis the southbound I-5 ramps and hook up. Northwest.” “I think there are just some County Subarea Transportation Knowles Road-Mickelsen Park- “But (the company) was not While the property is contig- challenges with the parcel itself,” Plan and the county’s Six-Year way; interested in doing that,” Averill uous, there is a parcel the compa- said Tim Elsea, Lewis County’s Transportation Improvement • A roundabout or trafficsaid. ny hasn’t been able to get in the director of public works. “And Plan. signal with an eastbound yield- While the costs for the im- southeast section of the property Benaroya had said from the very The analysis also states there controlled right-turn lane at provements would fall to the from private owners. beginning that they weren’t sure would be access onto North Mil- Knowles Road-Mickelsen Park- developer, county funds such as “If whoever can’t acquire that, they wanted to develop it them- itary from four driveway loca- way/state Route 505; the .09, distressed counties funds it’s going to take … a major re- selves or just get it to a point tions for passenger vehicle traffic. • Traffic signals or round- could be put toward the work. design because the roadway goes where they could market it.” Trucks would be allowed to abouts at the northbound and Averill added that most .09 proj- right through that parcel,” Elsea One of the roads that borders use one driveway on North Mili- southbound I-5 ramps and state ects are under $500,000. said. and goes through part of the tary and Mickelsen Parkway and Route 505; “If we had gotten to a point Schulte said Benaroya asked property is North Military. On be allowed to travel north on • Turning lanes for South Mil- where the developer was going Winlock and the county to con- that road are Winlock’s middle North Military or straight across, itary and Route 505 and North to go, then we would have had to demn the piece of property they and high schools and multiple as Benaroya has property on Military and Route 505. make a decision where the mon- were struggling to get, but the homes. both sides of North Military. “Development generally has ey was going to come from to do entities denied doing that. While North Military Road Elsea said the proposed to pay for its impact to the road Mickelsen Road, but we didn’t While he said Benaroya pre- doesn’t have a weight limit, the Mickelsen Parkway has never system,” Elsea said, adding that reach that point,” said Averill, viously stated that the Winlock community expressed concerns been a point of contention for the county did its best to mini- whose time as a commissioner Industrial Park is outside the about safety with the schools the agencies. mize improvements Benaroya ended in 2012. area the company is interested near the Industrial Park. “The Mickelsen Parkway has would have to make to the coun- Schulte said that even after in developing, he speculated that “The big concern is truck traf- been in our plan for a long time ty’s roads. 2012, it never got to the point finances are at the root of their fic in front of the high school and as a developer-funded improve- But the property doesn’t just of negotiating how much the reason for auctioning. middle school,” Elsea said. ment,” Elsea said. have road challenges. It lacks in- developer and how much local “I would say the biggest thing Commissioner Bill Schulte He said he doesn’t think an frastructure under the surface as governments would pay for the that whole group ran into was said that issue was resolved years estimate for the cost of build- well — sewer and water lines. project. the recession,” Schulte said.

it is believed there may be about Strengths 10 miles of viable salmon habi- tat above the lake, which could Continued from the front page bring wild salmon back to the lake. Bhagwandin has been in- initiatives, Bhagwandin, 56, has his hands in multiple projects volved in a $50,000 grant to ex- throughout Lewis County. And plore the potential for engineer- while his efforts range from ing of fish passage. But he said salmon habitat restoration and what really excites him about the forestry to event planning, they project is seeing old-timers from all have one thing in common — Onalaska cry seeing salmon re- community betterment. turning to the area. Harry is Bhagwandin’s Brit- “We may disagree on policies ish given name while Omroa is regulating water but we all agree his Indian middle name. He is on salmon,” Bhagwandin said. a first generation American. His “It’s just a food security issue.” parents moved from British Gui- ana (now Guyana) to Indiana be- BHAGWANDIN RAN unsuccess- fore he was born for his father to fully for county commissioner in pursue education and eventually 2014. He said he was unsure if he a career in medicine. He recalled would be elected but was inter- most of the people in his home- ested not only for the potential town thought they were African Pete Caster / [email protected] to hold an elected seat but also to American and discriminated Harry Bhagwandin, a grant writer for Onalaska Alliance, talks with employees of the Department of Ecology about future network with people throughout against them as such. grant work while standing beside Carlisle Lake in Onalaska. the county. “I was the only person of col- His hot button issue was and or in my grade school. People remains economics. He said he is wouldn’t hold my hand. They was insane because of the rain,” aimed at empowering citizens to ally great people.’ And that’s how appalled that Lewis County still were scared the color would rub Bhagwandin said. recognize their town’s resources we’ve created leaders.” has one of the highest unemploy- off on them,” he recalled. “But Not long after that, they and leverage them for good. ment rates in the state, and he it didn’t affect what I thought moved into a small structure off “If you’re not living it, you THOUGH BHAGWANDIN remains believes tourism is the answer of myself. I’d just think, ‘You’re Butts Road near Raintree Nurs- don’t know what the needs or the active in the Onalaska Alliance, to that problem. He noted that such an idiot.’” ery. Bhagwandin worked at the challenges are,” he explained. he is no longer board president. tourism is a $19 billion industry As a young man, Bhagwan- nursery and learned more about Some of the efforts of the He now serves the non-profit as statewide. din developed an interest in tree propagation and grafting. Even- Onalaska Alliance have included fish passage coordinator at the For Lewis County, tourism crops, which is what would even- tually, they homesteaded a prop- creating scholarships and a com- Alliance-owned Carlisle Lake. brings in $197 million, ranking tually bring him to Washington. erty in Onalaska where they still munity Easter egg hunt, among Bhagwandin said he has been it 14th among the 39 counties for He and his wife, Annie, who live today. many other endeavors. The non- involved in projects at the lake tourism revenue, he said. He es- he married in 1983, would ride Over the years, Bhagwandin profit organization also hopes to since about 1990 and is pleased pecially believes eco-tourism and their bicycles throughout Indi- said he has worked a variety of create an Onalaska Community to see the community involve- also agritourism have the highest ana pursuing wild crops such jobs from carpenter to teacher. Relief Fund. But perhaps the Al- ment in the once dilapidated potential for Lewis County. as persimmons, paw paw, black From 2000 to 2009, he worked in liance’s greatest achievement is property. He is especially excited walnuts and chestnuts. He be- conservation forestry for the De- the Apple Harvest Festival, now to see students from the Onalas- One effort he is especially ex- gan propagating trees from seeds partment of Natural Resources. in its seventh year. Bhagwandin ka School District, who have cited about is the Willapa Hills and said he was drawn to the la- He said one of his lifelong am- said not every Horizon group has done everything from rearing Fat Tire Ride and Festival, which bor because tree crops represent bitions is to use his knowledge been as successful as Onalaska, salmon there to creating inter- will take place in June 2016. The stability in food supply. from that job to found a non- but he believes it is the inclusive pretive signs for the trails. family-friendly bicycle ride will “Pioneers brought trees in profit that would invest in timber and encouraging atmosphere “We’re getting older. This stretch from Chehalis to Pe Ell, pots on their wagons because conservation. among the board members that gives students ownership of this and Bhagwandin envisions the that’s what they ate,” he noted. The Bhagwandins are found- has created such success. place, and I know they will come ride having stops along the way ing members of the Onalaska “When people come to us we back and show their kids, which at local farms for tours and dem- THE BHAGWANDINS came to Alliance. Founded through them, ‘Yeah, that’s a really means they will police it and onstrations. Collaboration on a Washington in 1985 with a tee- Horizons program of Wash- great idea. You should do that.’ they will take care of it,” Bhag- countywide effort toward tour- pee Annie had sown out of a sal- ington State University, many And somehow that permission wandin said. ism has the potential to help all vaged artist canvas. They first set small towns participated in the was what they needed to do it,” Carlisle Lake was the original communities, large and small, he the teepee up on the property at effort to create economic recov- Bhagwandin said. “We tell them, log pond for the Carlisle mill. It noted. Burnt Ridge Nursery. ery for rural towns. Bhagwandin ‘We have no shortage of great is closed to the waterways above “They say a rising tide floats “We quickly learned that said the Horizons project really ideas. We have a shortage of re- it, so it is stocked with fish. But all boats,” he said.

lative sessions foundered partly from the local American Civil good conscience equip officers As a result, the city of Olym- Cameras over whether and how to set Liberties Union chapter. with cameras that couldn’t later pia expects it would have to pay state standards for police use of “When the officer is on duty, be used to prosecute a person $380,000 a year to deploy body Continued from the front page cameras and footage. A hearing the camera should be on unless who shot them. cameras, assistant city attorney Tuesday in the House Judiciary the individual (being recorded) Narayan said an exception Annaliese Harksen said. that would start recording based Committee made clear it contin- requests on camera that it should could be made for violent crimes, King County won’t deploy on a smartphone’s location. ues to be an open question, along be turned off,” ACLU-Washing- but footage shouldn’t be used to body cameras unless records But those kinds of advance- ments won’t resolve a question with public access to records. ton lobbyist Shankar Narayan prosecute someone for lesser of- laws are changed, Urquhart said. that continues to vex lawmakers: “We cannot have juveniles told lawmakers. fenses, such as swearing at an “The public disclosure re- When should police be required and dead bodies and domestic- The ACLU, however, wants officer, or as a way to do roving quests would break us,” he said. to record their work? violence victims and informants to ensure recordings made on surveillance. Seattle, by contrast, report- Too much recording might showing up on those body cam- police body cameras are not used Another question is what edly plans to equip all patrol of- violate privacy and create un- eras,” King County Sheriff John against the public. The organiza- happens to the footage. State law ficers with cameras next year. manageable numbers of records. Urquhart told lawmakers. “Of- tion pushed a proposal during today makes all body-camera Washington’s strong access Too little might render the cam- ficers have got to be able to turn this year’s sessions that sought footage a public record unless it to public records is an anti-cor- eras useless for holding police ac- those cameras on and off and to keep them from being used in falls into one of a number of ex- ruption measure that should be countable. keep that information from be- court for any reason other than emptions — for example, victims “altered only for the most grave An effort to regulate body ing recorded.” officer misconduct. and witnesses can ask to have re- of reasons,” said Eric Stahl, an at- cameras during this year’s legis- A contrasting view comes Urquhart said he can’t in cords edited. torney for news organizations. Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Carson Raises $20 Russia Says Islamic Million for ‘16 Bid Congress Passes Bill to State Group Not the in Past 3 Months Only Target in Syria ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) — MOSCOW (AP) — Russian Political newcomer Ben Carson Keep Government Open jets carried out a second day of raised more than $20 million in strikes in Syria today, and some ac- the past three months to fuel his By Andrew Taylor tivists claimed that the targets in- bid for the Republican presidential cluded rebels backed by the United nomination, his campaign said The Associated Press “Today was a win for the Washington cartel, and States as concerns grew about a Wednesday, a haul of campaign WASHINGTON — Just another setback for the American people.” conflict that has now drawn in cash that shatters records and sets hours before a midnight dead- warplanes from the world’s two a new bar for his GOP rivals. line, a bitterly divided Congress Sen. Ted Cruz most powerful militaries. As other campaigns scram- approved a stopgap spending bill Republican Russian President Vladimir bled to bring in final donations Wednesday to keep the federal Putin denied reports that civil- before the end of the fundraising government open — but with ians were killed in any Russian period at midnight, Carson’s se- no assurance there won’t be yet supplying tissue from aborted fe- while some GOP conservatives airstrikes. nior team celebrated its massive another shutdown showdown in tuses for scientific research. are more apt to use the battle to “We are ready for such infor- haul at its suburban Washington December. House Republicans opposed appeal to the party’s core voters mation attacks,” he said in a live campaign headquarters. Democrats helped belea- the measure by a clear margin, on the right. broadcast from the Kremlin. “The Two dozen staffers shared guered House Republican lead- but Democratic support was “Today was a win for the first reports of civilian casualties a red, white and chocolate ers pass the measure by 277-151 unanimous. Washington cartel, and another came even before our jets took off.” cake topped with frosted num- — a lopsided vote shrouding deep The legislation finances the setback for the American people,” Russian Defense Ministry Igor bers “$31,000,000” — the total disagreements within the GOP — government through Dec. 11, said Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, who Konashenkov said Russian aircraft amount the retired neurosur- after the Senate approved it by a providing 10 weeks to negoti- is using combat with Washing- damaged or destroyed 12 targets geon’s campaign has raised since 78-20 tally earlier in the day. Pres- ate a more wide-ranging budget ton GOP leaders to help define in Syria belonging to the Islamic he launched his White House bid ident Barack Obama signed the deal that would carry past the his presidential campaign. “Re- State group including a com- in May. bill Wednesday evening, but not 2016 presidential election. But publican leadership chose to mand center and two ammunition without White House carping. the talks promise to be difficult, abandon its constitutional power depots. Officials acknowledged, Clinton Private Account “The American people de- and success is not assured. of the purse and to fund 100 per- however, that other unidentified serve far better than last-minute, Boehner is resigning from cent of President Obama’s failed groups were being targeted as well. Targeted in Russia- short-term legislating,” said Congress at the end of October, a agenda.” Linked Email Scam spokesman Josh Earnest in decision he announced last week Support from Democrats pressing for a broader, longer- after informing Republicans he also helped power the measure Afghan Troops Push WASHINGTON (AP) — lasting budget deal. would not risk a government through the Senate, all of the op- Into City of Kunduz; Russia-linked hackers tried at Approval of such stopgap shutdown over Planned Parent- position coming from conserva- least five times to trick Hillary measures used to be routine, hood. tive Republicans. Taliban in Retreat Rodham Clinton into infecting but debate this year exposed A similar fight over imple- Longtime lawmakers be- KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — her computer systems while she acrimonious divisions between menting Obama’s health care moaned the chronic dysfunction Afghan government forces pushed was secretary of state, newly re- pragmatic Republicans such as law sparked a 16-day shutdown on Capitol Hill and the collapse overnight into the strategic north- leased emails show. It is unclear House Speaker John Boehner two years ago that Boehner, Sen- of the annual appropriations ern city of Kunduz that was cap- whether she was fooled into and more junior lawmakers in ate Majority Leader Mitch Mc- process that is supposed to be tured by the Taliban earlier this clicking any attachments to ex- the party’s tea party wing who Connell of Kentucky and other wrapped up by now. Democrats week, forcing the insurgents to re- pose her account. are less inclined to compromise. top Republicans did not want demanding a new budget deal treat amid heavy street battles that Clinton received the virus- The tea partyers had demanded to repeat in election season. have blocked work in the Senate, were still underway today. riddled emails, disguised as that the must-pass measure be McConnell is seeking to pro- while a fight over the Confeder- But despite prompt claims speeding tickets from New York, used to punish Planned Par- tect embattled incumbents in ate flag halted work in the House from officials that much of the over four hours early on the enthood, stripping it of federal Democratic-leaning states such with only six of the 12 annual city had been liberated, by midday, money because of its practice of morning of Aug. 3, 2011. The as and Pennsylvania, spending bills having passed. residents remaining inside Kun- emails instructed recipients to duz and hunkering down at their print the attached tickets — and homes said they could still hear opening them would have al- explosions and shootings outside. lowed hackers to take over con- The fall of Kunduz to the Tali- trol of a victim’s computer. ban on Monday marked a major Security researchers who setback for Afghan government analyzed the malicious software forces, which have struggled to in September 2011 said that in- combat insurgents with lim- fected computers would trans- ited aid from the U.S. and NATO mit information from victims to troops. The international forces’ at least three server computers role has shifted to training and overseas, including one in Russia. support after all NATO combat That doesn’t necessarily mean forces withdrew from Afghanistan Russian intelligence or citizens at the end of last year. were responsible. Hurricane Joaquin Another Blast Hits May Strike East Coast Chinese City Where by This Weekend Explosions Killed 7 MIAMI (AP) — Powerful BEIJING (AP) — An explosion Hurricane Joaquin bore down damaged a six-story building today today on the lightly populated in southern China, less than a day islands of the central and eastern after more than a dozen blasts trig- Bahamas and forecasters said it gered by explosive devices deliv- could grow more intense while ered in mail packages killed at least following a path that would near seven people and injured over 50 in the U.S. East Coast by the week- the same county in southern Chi- end. na, officials and state media said. The latest blast hit a civilian’s Some minor flooding and Timothy J. Gonzalez / The Associated Press house near a highway admin- storm surge were reported, but Juliano Hamana, 24, samples the aroma of one of the oferings at Shango Premium Cannabis, in Portland. Oregon marijuana istration bureau in Liucheng in there were no immediate reports stores have begun sales to recreational users, marking a big day for the budding pot industry in the state. Some of the more Guangxi region, which borders of casualties or significant dam- than 250 dispensaries in Oregon that already ofer medical marijuana opened their doors early today to begin selling the age as the storm reached the is- drug just moments after it became legal to do so. Vietnam, but it was not immedi- land chain, said Capt. Stephen ately known if there were any ca- Russell, the director of the Baha- sualties, according to the official mas National Emergency Man- Xinhua News Agency. agement Agency. Oregon Marijuana Shops Begin The Ministry of Public Securi- The storm was predicted to ty said it was treating the blasts on turn to the north and northwest Wednesday as a criminal act, and toward the United States late not terrorism. It said a 33-year-old Sales to Recreational Users local man, identified only by his today or Friday, but forecasters By Jonathan J. Cooper and Bob Seavey the drug for medicinal purposes. Shoppers have one more in- were still gathering data to deter- family name of Wei, was consid- “It’s the end of a prohibition.” centive to buy early and often: mine how it might affect the U.S. The Associated Press ered a suspect, but provided no She described the atmosphere Under Oregon law, pot purchas- further details. PORTLAND — Oregon inside the store as “beautiful. ... es will be tax-free until January Delays marijuana shops began selling very friendly; everyone is upbeat.” — a savings of up to 20 percent. marijuana today for the first Store owners say they’re One store was offering a Abbas Raises Execution; Drug Didn’t time to recreational users, mark- hopeful they can avoid the short- goody bag with T-shirts, but no Palestinian Flag for Match Protocols ing a big day for the budding pot ages and price spikes that fol- free marijuana. Another will industry. lowed the start of legal sales last have a live band and 10 percent First Time at UN McALESTER, Okla. (AP) Some of the more than 250 year in Washington and Colo- discounts. The marijuana review — Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fal- dispensaries that already offer UNITED NATIONS (AP) — rado, the only other states where site Leafly will set up with food lin postponed at the last minute medical marijuana in Oregon Palestinian President Mahmoud Wednesday the execution of an opened their doors soon after the drug can now be sold for rec- trucks at a handful of stores, giv- Abbas raised the Palestinian flag inmate who claims he’s innocent, midnight — just moments after reational use. Alaska could begin ing away free meals to anyone at the United Nations for the first after prison officials said one of it became legal to sell to anyone retail sales next year. who promotes the service on so- time on Wednesday with a prom- the three drugs they had received who is at least 21. Many stores in Oregon were cial media. ise that it will be raised soon in to carry out the lethal injection At Portland’s Shango Premi- trying to lure customers with Several stores have erected Jerusalem, “the capital of our Pal- didn’t match state guidelines. um Cannabis, co-founder Shane extended hours, food giveaways billboards in Portland. A shop estinian state.” The state Department of Cor- McKee said the first sale to an and discounted marijuana. in Merlin is advertising on the More than 300 ministers, dip- rections reached out immedi- excited customer came about McKee said his store offered radio. lomats and well-wishers who ately to the attorney general’s of- a minute after midnight, with its first 25 customers a 35-40 per- “I’m just trying to basically crowded into the rose garden at fice once prison officials realized many others waiting. cent discount. The store was also stock up for maybe four or five U.N. headquarters where a tempo- they received the wrong drug for “It looks like there is about handing out soda, coffee, juice times what the normal volume rary flagpole had been erected for use in Richard Glossip’s execu- 60-70 in line out front,” he said and other refreshments. would be,” said Chris Byers, the ceremony applauded his words. tion, according to Fallin spokes- in a telephone interview shortly But he also pointed to what owner of River City Dispensary Among them were the foreign man Alex Weintz. Oklahoma’s after midnight. “They all seem he considered the significance of in the southern Oregon town of ministers of Russia, Saudi Arabia protocols call for the use of po- extremely eager.” the moment. Merlin. and Iran and ambassadors from tassium chloride, but the state re- That first buyer, Davia Flem- “I think it’s not only histori- Customers can buy as much many countries including France. ceived potassium acetate instead. ing, of Portland, said the sales cal for folks in Oregon but na- as seven grams at a time of dried The United States, which does not Weintz said the department launch was important. tionwide — anytime people start marijuana flower and leaf — the recognize the state of Palestine, receives its lethal injection drugs “I was really excited about selling that as an alternative to part that’s generally smoked — did not send a representative, the on the day of an execution. that,” said Fleming, who uses alcohol or tobacco.” plus plants and seeds. U.S. Mission said. • Main 13 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015 Analysis: State’s Restrictive Law Shields Police From Prosecution ‘EVIL INTENT:’ State’s scene. He testified that he never believed that he, Meade or nearby Prosecutors Meet citizens were in imminent danger Today to Discuss of death or serious injury. The officer quoted Meade as Whether Changes Are saying, "Enough is enough. Time Needed; Only One to end this," then opening fire. Officer Charged in Roe and his team sought to show malice with those words. 213 Fatal Encounters At his trial, Meade told ju- in Past Decade rors that Meservey refused commands to get out of his car, By The Seattle Times which was parked between two SEATTLE (AP) — Killings other vehicles. by police in the line of duty have Meade said he feared the car surged in Washington over the was about to back up and hit him, past decade, according to a Se- so he shot the man in the back. attle Times analysis. A Snohomish County jury — During that period, only one given jury instructions that in- police officer has been crimi- cluded the law's malice, or evil nally charged in state courts with intent, language — found Meade the illegal use of deadly force on not guilty of either charge. He was the job. later fired for violating depart- In fact, that case is the only Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press ment policy about deadly force. one to be brought in the three A protestor carries a casket-shaped sign that reads "Justice for Antonio Zambrano Montes" as she takes part in a protest decades since Washington en- against recent shootings of unarmed civilians by police Tuesday, April 14, in Seattle. Zambrano-Montes was shot Feb. 10 by 'Most Egregious' acted the nation's most restric- police in Pasco. tive law on holding officers ac- In a June report, "Deadly countable for the unjustified use Force: Police Use of Lethal Force that group. Zehm appeared to be terrible po- dangerous crimes such as mur- in the United States," Amnesty of deadly force. lice work. In addition, Thomp- der, rape and robbery. In King County, where blacks International found Washington In 1986, Washington's Leg- represent 6.3 percent of the pop- son, trying to protect his career, But Talmadge and Fleming state's good faith and malice lan- islature decided police officers ulation, they accounted for more interfered with the death inves- faced heavy opposition from guage stood alone among the 50 shouldn't be prosecuted for kill- than 20 percent of deaths. tigation. Even so, Steve Tucker, senators who were adamant that ing someone in the line of duty as Satterberg said he saw the re- Spokane County prosecutor police officers should have the states. long as they acted in good faith cent videos of police encounters at the time, chose not to bring power to use deadly force to stop "Washington — it's the most and without malice, or what the nationwide that "make you sick." charges against Thompson and a fleeing suspect of any crime. egregious," said Jamira Burley, law calls "evil intent." He said it's no surprise these "aw- other officers on the scene. "Now, crime begets crime," an Amnesty International of- "This almost perfect defense ful but lawful" cases have people Only later did the federal Jus- Sen. Kent Pullen, R-Kent, said ficial who handles gun violence to a mistaken use of force has demanding change. tice Department indict Thomp- in debate on the floor. "And theft and criminal justice issues. kept police officers out of court The law's malice language son on a criminal civil-rights leads to burglary, burglary leads Jeff Robinson, a longtime as defendants," King County creates a bar that is "almost im- charge and for obstructing the to robbery, robbery leads to mur- Seattle defense attorney who Prosecutor Dan Satterberg has possible to get over" and is dif- investigation. After studying der. ... Passing a bill like this is directs The Center for Justice said. ficult to explain to the public, security-camera video of the telling the criminal that 'We're of the national American Civil The Times analyzed all 213 Satterberg, president of the pros- March 18, 2006, incident, jurors condoning your crimes and you Liberties Union, wants the law fatal police encounters from ecutors association, said in a re- found Thompson guilty of using don't have to worry about any changed. 2005 to 2014. Although the cent interview. excessive force and obstruction. sort of penalty.' " Putting himself in the mind vast majority of the cases were In Seattle, for example, the He was sentenced to 51 months Fleming, the first African of the police officer, he ex- deemed legally justified, others 2010 shooting of John T. Wil- in a federal prison. American to serve in the state plained: "Unless you can demon- were controversial. But with the liams sparked outrage when pa- Senate, countered: "Just be- strate that I have this evil motive, malice and good faith require- trol-car video and audio revealed cause a person is running down I'm not guilty." ments, it was nearly impossible Supreme Court Ruling then-officer Ian Birk had given the street with a TV in his arm, Speaking as a lawyer, he said, for prosecutors to bring criminal the First Nations woodcarver Much of how and when po- shouldn't give you reason to blow charges even if they concluded "It is virtually a license to kill." about four seconds to drop a lice can use deadly force today him away!" Even without the malice el- that an officer committed a stems from a 1985 U.S. Supreme wrongful killing. knife before opening fire. "Let's not put that kind of price ement, he noted, Washington The Police Department found Court decision about the killing ... on life. Life is too precious." would still have one of the coun- In the lone case, an Everett of Edward Garner, an unarmed police officer was charged with the shooting unjustified under A year earlier in a resolution try's strongest self-defense laws: its policies, Birk resigned and the 15-year-old in Memphis, Tenn., to the Legislature, the sheriffs Citizens and police can mistak- second-degree murder and man- suspected of being a prowler. city paid Williams' family $1.5 and chiefs association included enly use deadly force and not be slaughter after he fatally shot a Responding to a night po- million. The fallout from the language that gave police pro- charged as long as their actions drunken man through the rear lice call, an officer shined his window of his car in 2009. shooting led in part to the U.S. tection from criminal liability if are reasonable. Justice Department demands flashlight on Garner in a fenced "acting in good faith." The same A Snohomish County jury, backyard, determined he was "Why do they need more than instructed to consider whether that Seattle police adopt reforms year, a law was enacted that pro- that?" Robinson asked. to curb excessive force. unarmed and told him to halt. vided peace officers with immu- he acted with malice, acquitted When the 100-pound teen tried The policy reasons for the the officer. But no criminal charges were nity when making an arrest for law are understandable, Pros- filed, which caused some com- to climb a 6-foot fence and flee, violation of a domestic violence The Times also determined Officer Elton Hymon shot him ecutor Satterberg said. Police are that a disproportionate num- munity outcry. Despite believ- order if acting "in good faith and expected to "run toward danger," ing Birk misread the situation, in the back of the head, killing without malice." ber of the 213 deaths were Afri- him. make split-second decisions and can Americans — a troubling Satterberg decided his office As Talmadge's and Flem- put themselves at risk, meaning wouldn't be able to prove beyond The Supreme Court ruled ing's deadly force bill was be- finding as the nation wrestles they will make mistakes, he said. a reasonable doubt that Birk act- that using deadly force to prevent ing hashed out, nearly identical with a spate of police encoun- the escape of an unarmed sus- Fear of prison over a mistake ters that have led to the deaths ed with malice and bad faith and wording was included in the didn't have a "subjective belief" pect violated his constitutional proposed legislation. But the bill might create "timid" officers. of unarmed African Americans, rights. Satterberg declined to reveal spawning the "Black Lives Mat- he needed to defend himself. failed to pass. In Pasco recently, the Frank- The Garner decision es- Talmadge and Fleming tack- his own position on changing ter" movement. tablished that police could use the law, saying he did not want to Prosecutors from the state's lin County prosecutor came to a led the issue again during the similar conclusion after Pasco po- deadly force to apprehend a sus- next Legislative session. get ahead of the prosecutors as- 39 counties, some concerned pect only when they had a belief sociation. about the justifiable police homi- lice officers fatally shot Antonio This time, rather than limit- Zambrano-Montes, a man who they or others faced a significant ing when police could use deadly If only the malice language cide statute, will discuss whether threat of death or serious injury. were removed, Satterberg said, it to have the law changed at an had been throwing rocks. That force by the types of suspected decision also sparked protest. In Seattle, the Garner deci- crimes, lawmakers substituted might not make a difference be- Oct. 1 public meeting of the sion was condemned by Bill cause proving lack of good faith Washington Association of Pros- general language that allowed Conn, who was president of the is still a high bar. ecuting Attorneys. Spokane Beating deadly force when a suspect Seattle Police Officers' Guild. "If posed a threat of serious physical The ACLU of Washington Well before the recent na- you can't shoot fleeing felons, harm to an officer or others. The wants the law changed regard- By the Numbers tional focus on questionable law- then you are relegated to a foot words "good faith" and "malice" less. When Pasco police were not Just how often police kill enforcement shootings, the issue chase and being expert at karate from the earlier bill remained. charged earlier this month after citizens in the line of duty and of whether police can effectively and jiu jitsu and all that exotic This bill passed the Legislature the homicide of rock-wielding under what circumstances is dif- be held accountable in Washing- stuff you see in the movies and and became a law in 1986. Zambrano-Montes, executive di- ficult to determine. While the ton was raised by the homicide of on television," he said. Poort, now retired from the rector Kathleen Taylor said: FBI collects data nationally on Otto Zehm, an unarmed, men- Leo Poort, legal adviser to the Seattle Police Department, said "The current law makes pros- justifiable homicides by police, tally challenged man in Spokane. Seattle police chief then, said the he and the sheriffs and chiefs ecutors exceedingly unwilling to law-enforcement agencies are In a state with a less-restric- Garner decision was a "sea change" association can take credit for file charges against police and not required to submit the inci- tive law for justifiable police for officers. "It was a kind of a making sure those words ended thereby makes it almost impos- dents. According to studies, the homicide, the Zehm case might shock. It was so different from up in the bill. sible to hold police accountable FBI totals each year are signifi- well have resulted in local crimi- how they'd been trained," Poort "We wanted it clear that if you for wrongfully killing civilians." cant undercounts and unreliable. nal charges against an officer. said in a recent interview. were acting in good faith, that a Zehm, 36, only wanted a can- Only about half the states To authoritatively examine prosecutor should not be able to Change the Law? the issue in Washington, The dy bar and a soft drink when he had laws in line with the Gar- charge a crime," he said. But po- Times used public-records re- entered a Spokane convenience ner ruling. In Washington, kill- lice wanted even further protec- When Roe, Satterberg and quests, death certificates, in- store named Zip Trip in 2006. ing a fleeing suspect had been a tion from prosecutors. "We did other prosecutors meet today terviews and other research to A few minutes behind him justifiable police homicide since not want them to even come at all in Tacoma, they will consider collect, measure and analyze a was Spokane police Officer Karl 1909. In the wake of Garner, po- close," Poort explained. That was whether to recommend chang- decade of killings by police in Thompson Jr., responding to a lice unions and conservative law- ensured, he said, by first requiring ing the law. the state's 39 counties. report, later proved false, that makers resisted bringing Wash- malice to bring criminal charges. Roe, the only prosecutor The numbers of people killed Zehm might have stolen money ington law in line. The law, he said, "was not in- who actually brought a mur- by police from 2005 to 2009 av- from a cash machine. In 1985, state Sens. Phil Tal- tended to be a free pass for tak- der charge against a cop, leans eraged 16 deaths per year. From Thompson raised his baton madge, D-Seattle, chairman of ing someone's life." against changing the law. the Senate Judiciary Committee, 2010 to 2014, it averaged 27 per and hurried to Zehm, who was "We have to be careful here holding a 2-liter plastic bottle of and George Fleming, D-Seattle, year. and not try to quench some na- Diet Pepsi. Without questioning co-sponsored a bill that they Snohomish County Shooting In 84 percent of the cases, tional desire for a sacrificial cop police officers who used deadly Zehm, Thompson twice struck hoped would help cities avoid Snohomish County Pros- the man in the head. Zehm col- costly wrongful-death lawsuits ecutor Mark Roe believed he and by changing the law until we can force in Washington confronted convict somebody," he said. people who had a weapon, typi- lapsed to the floor and curled while protecting lives. his team had what they needed Tom McBride, executive sec- cally a firearm. into the fetal position. "The concept that the officer to bring the first homicide case Only three of the 213 were Standing over him, Thomp- has to perceive he or she is in against a cop since the restrictive retary of the prosecutors associa- female, and seven were in their son fired Taser probes into peril or someone else is in peril 1986 law. tion, said there are three options. teens. Nearly 41 percent oc- Zehm's chest, then smashed him and then the use of deadly force His office brought charges of They could recommend to curred during the day, defined as with at least seven more baton is merited — that's not an unrea- second-degree murder and first- the Legislature that the malice 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. strikes. Several other officers sonable standard," Talmadge re- degree manslaughter against Ev- element be eliminated. Some numbers underscore hogtied Zehm and held him on cently recalled. erett police officer Troy Meade Or without making a formal the national concerns about his stomach. "But back then that was shock- in the fatal shooting in 2009 of recommendation, they could deadly force. Zehm, ended up in a coma ing for many." Niles Meservey, 51. ask the Legislature to review About 10 percent of those and died two days later after his The Washington Association Meade had responded to the law's language to decide if killed were black, a group that ventilator was turned off. His last of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs al- reports that a drunken driver it should be changed, McBride accounts for 3.6 percent of the words in the store: "All I wanted ready had studied the issue for was attempting to drive away said. They could recommend the state's population. Blacks were was a Snickers bar." more than a year. The group from the parking lot of Everett's current law remain unchanged. also overrepresented among Thompson would later say he presented a bill that limited use Chuckwagon Inn. That would still leave Wash- those without a weapon, ac- felt threatened by Zehm's soda of deadly force except for cases The prosecution's case rested ington, in McBride's words, as an counting for nearly 15 percent of bottle. On its face, the death of that involved those suspected of largely on another officer at the "outlier." Main 14 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015

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Readers continue to respond on the Lewis County Watch Facebook page to the 34-year sentence for a man convicted of a role in killing a 3-year-old boy:

Barbara Nichols Lewis: I’ve always won- dered about whether there were grandparents in the picture that Jasper’s mother could have turned to instead of these people. And wasn’t there another adult man in the house? I seem to remember reading that sometime ago. I wonder what he saw and if he tried to inter- vene if he saw little Jasper being abused. So many what-ifs.

Jen Watkins: This is certainly not enough time for killing a defenseless innocent child!

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• Story: Chehalis Aquatic Center Photograph submitted by Janet Simons, Chehalis Valley Realty Attracts 33,550 Visitors Helping out with the “Bundle Up Blitz” were, from left, Gather pastor Cole Meckle, Gather volunteers AJ Gauerke and Chad Holmes, past Lewis County Association of Realtors President Janet Simons, LCAR President Kelvin Wallin, Realtor Karina John- ston and John Klumper, of Lewis County Title. USER NAME: nationaL Only 11 percent of Chehalis pool visitors this summer Realtors Collect Cold-Weather Clothing for Needy were from Centralia (with only 9 percent of kids taking swim lessons from Centralia), yet we have a small but vo- By Janet Simons and ran through Sept. 9. The tributed between Pe Ell and cal group calling for public money to pay for the renovation managing broker items collected were then sepa- sMossy-rock school districts. and reopening of the Pearl Street pool. Why is that? Chehalis Valley Realty rated into two groups: Group 1 LCAR would like to thank its consisted of adult and infant/ The Lewis County Associa- members and affiliates for their Story: Ecology Gets Underway tion of Realtors held its second toddler sizes and Group 2 con- contributions in making this an- on Chehalis Basin Work annual “Bundle Up Blitz” re- sisted of school-age children nual event a success. cently. This is a countywide cold items. All of the Group 1 items were USER NAME: jbundy48 weather clothing drive to benefit those in need within our county. donated to The Gather in Cen- If the science is correct, we will have more droughts We placed boxes in local par- tralia, a local non-denomina- AND more floods in the future. These floods, if handled ticipating Realtor and affiliate tional church that caters to the properly to impound the extra water, can change from a di- offices, accepting donations of homeless and those in need. This saster to a resource. We just need to build the infrastructure new or gently used cold weather is the second year The Gather to catch and hold it for the inevitable droughts to come. It clothing, blankets, tents, boots, was a recipient of “Bundle Up also would allow us to have cool water to release in warmer beanies, mittens and gloves. Blitz” items. summers to protect the fish populations. I see this as a win This drive began on Aug. 5 Group 2 items were dis- for everyone (and every living thing) in the area. A Hometown Remembrance • Letter: Article Lacked Information on Teacher Contract Details USER NAME: CHughes Finally a voice of reason. I too am tired of paying ever increasing school taxes, struggling to maintain my mod- est home, driving a 20 year old car and watching teachers drive up to their large fancy houses in brand new cars. My biggest gripe, however, is teachers and boosters telling us if we can’t afford the school taxes move. Excuse me, but we are childless and my husband has owned his home for 30 years. Teachers and school districts should learn to budget and live to make do, reuse or do without just like struggling homeowners are forced to do on a daily basis.

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Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl The Chronicle’s Grid Picks Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 4 Sports e-mail: [email protected] of the Week Tuesday’s 2B Volleyball Prep Football Onalaska Holds Off Mossyrock in Five Sets Week 5 By The Chronicle Madi Dalsted picked up 30 de- new rotation, and we had some Mossyrock’s Paige Moor- MOSSYROCK — The Vi- fensive plays and served 24 of trouble with it in the first two croft racked up a career-high 21 Preview: kings gave Onalaska all they 25. Alicia Vint stood out with 37 games,” Logger coach Teri kills, Jamie Carlson picked up could handle in both teams’ fi- defensive plays, and Colee Mas- Dalsted said. “We were able to 24 digs and 26 on-target pass- nal tuneup before the start of ciola had 30 defensive plays and persevere and come back and es while serving 13 of 16, and Evergreen Central 2B League volleyball served 9 of 9. win. We did a really good job of Hannah Smith served 18 of 19 play here on Tuesday, with the Nicolle Duryea served 25 of making some adjustments on a for the Vikings. Loggers coming out on top 22- 26, and Phoebe Rich and Ol- good blocking team.” Jordynn Meyers served 11 Impressive Bailey Cornell, Dalsted 25, 18-25, 25-20, 25-20, 15-10. ivia Mitten combined for nine of 11, Eva Nelson chipped in six Ronnie Kinsman piled up blocks. added, played a good defensive 25 kills for the Loggers, while “We’ve been working on a game for Onalaska. please see VOLLEYBALL, page S4 Thus Far By Aaron VanTuyl 2A Boys Tennis [email protected] The start of Evergreen 2A Conference play this week — later than most any other league in the state — provides a larger- than-normal sample size with Tigers which to evaluate the quality of play among the four teams in . And as things stand now, the Swing EvCo is tough. Tumwater, the perennial power, is 4-0 and ranked No. 1 in the state. Black Hills is also 4-0, with four straight blowout wins. Past The Twin Cities squads, mean- while, are both 2-2, meaning there isn’t a team with a losing record in the league. Wolves “I think they’re (Tumwater) the best team in the state, talent- By The Chronicle wise, and I don’t even think it’s Centralia found its second close,” W.F. West coach Bob win of the Evergreen 2A Con- Wollan said. “The rest of us — ference boys tennis season on Black Hills has been great, and Wednesday, taking down Black we never know for sure, but it Hills, 4-2, in the Hub City. just seems like they’re really Vance Voetberg notched a 6-4, clicking. Centralia’s the most 6-1 win over Nathan Deanon at improved team, and I think the No. 2 singles to start things off, Columbia River game was a huge and the Tigers benefitted from a victory for those guys. forfeit by the Wolves in the third “Our league’s playing some re- singles spot. ally tough teams right now, and Meanwhile, Ben Kallus and they’re holding their own,” he Noah Corwin got a quick 6-1, 6-1 added. “I would expect every win over brothers Garrett and league matchup to be just a really Gunnar Nelson in the top dou- tough encounter.” bles contest. Centralia coach Matt Whit- “They put together a great mire said Black Hills’ 4-0 record match,” Centralia coach Keith may be a surprise, but the Wolves’ Hopkins said. “They looked like senior class — which includes 17 they were playing well together. varsity players — has been im- They lost to the Nelson brothers, pressive for three years. the last time they played them, “Tumwater’s Tumwater, and in three close sets, so they came Bob will get the ship going in back today at home and to domi- the right direction over there at nate was a great performance.” W.F. West before he hits league,” Steven Phelps and Shilo Whitmire said. “We’re still kind Newkirk, in the No. 3 doubles of out on the looking-to-get-on- match, won 7-5, 6-1. the-inside-track here, but we’re “I’m just proud of the third pretty convinced we’re going to doubles team, for focusing well Brandon Hansen / [email protected] be able to do it.” to win in a dominating fashion Centralia’s Vance Voetberg celebrates a point during in the second set,” Hopkins add- Evergreen 2A Conference tennis action against Black Black Hills at W.F. West ed. Hills Wednesday in Centralia. Centralia (2-5, 2-3 league) The Wolves are coming off will play at Eatonville on Friday. a 46-20 win over 3A Columbia River in which running back Conner Furu ran for 184 yards and quarterback Christian Wil- Tuesday’s 2B Cross Country liams passed for 186 yards and three touchdowns. Beyond that, Black Hills’ backfield features Morton-WP’s Anderson Second in Ony two more threats in running backs Jordan March and Cam- eron Berndson XC: Onalaska Hosts 19- “We know the guys they have. Team 2B Event; MWP Just tremendous speed — re- ally, really fast,” Wollan said. Girls, Mossyrock Boys “They’ve got good depth at the Finiah Second skill positions, and their offen- sive line’s all back from last year. By The Chronicle That’s a recipe that gets you un- ONALASKA — Morton- defeated, and it’s kind of just one White Pass senior Kenzie Ander- and another tough game for us.” son finished second here Tuesday Black Hills’ offense, under in a 19-team Central 2B League second-year coach Kirk Stevens, cross country meet. runs out of the spread formation. Anderson covered the 5K var- “Everyone just assumes they’re sity girls course in 20 minutes, 45 a throw team, but if they had seconds, just 13 seconds behind their choice, they’re a run-first the winner — Rainier freshman team,” Wollan said. “And in their Elaina Hansen (20:32). She also passing game, they like to throw helped MWP to a second-place the ball deep. It’s a home-run team finish, with the Timber- passing offense, probably more wolves’ top five runners all fin- so than anybody we face year in ishing in the top 31. and year out. They’re not afraid MWP coach Steve Roberts to take shots down the field.” called the race a good preview of The Wolves’ closest game of this year’s District 4 meet. Brandon Hansen / [email protected] the year has been a 21-6 win over Morton-White Pass’ Kenzie Anderson runs near the mill pond in Onalaska on Tuesday during a Central 2B League cross- please see XC, page S4 country meet. please see FOOTBALL, page S5

Pushing The Final Word Mossyrock’s Levi Munoz Sounders FC’s Marshall Suffers Injury in Practice pushes the TV’s Best Bet TUKWILA (AP) — Seattle Sounders was attended to by the team’s training pace during NFL Football C2BL cross defender Chad Marshall was taken from staff and was eventually taken away in country practice on a stretcher Wednesday after an ambulance. Teammates told The Se- Baltimore at Pittsburgh action in suffering an injury to his head and neck attle Times that Marshall was moving his 5:30 p.m. Onalaska on area. arms and legs prior to being taken to the CBS Tuesday. Marshall was taken to a hospital in an hospital. ambulance as a precaution. Schmid cautioned it was too early to Seattle coach Sigi Schmid said Mar- determine the extent of Marshall’s injury. shall fell and hit his head after colliding The 31-year-old Marshall is in his sec- Brandon Hansen / [email protected] with a teammate during a drill. Marshall ond season with the Sounders. Sports 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015

Hunting, Fishing Outdoors Hiking, Birding

Zach Urness / The Statesman-Journal This photo taken on Sept. 7 shows the view of the Three Sisters above Benson Lake, in the Mount Washington Wilderness, in Lane County, Ore. The pathway to one of Oregon’s most beautiful viewpoints begins at a sign so inconspicuous most people barely take notice. “User trail,” says the sign, located on the north side of Benson Lake. “Not maintained.” Not much to get excited about, right? Yet if you follow this ragged pathway along the shoreline and scramble up a set of clifs, the reward is almost beyond words. The mountain lake spreads out below, a rich sapphire blue, while the Three Sisters rise so high and close it feels as though you could reach out and touch them. Sacred Viewpoint Highlights Oregon’s Stunning Benson Lake By Zach Urness Scott Mountain at a meadow The Statesman-Journal and the site of an old lookout tower. MOUNT WASHINGTON Views here are sweeping. On WILDERNESS, Ore. — The a clear day, you can see eight pathway to one of Oregon's most major Cascade peaks including beautiful viewpoints begins at a Mount Hood, Mount Jefferson, sign so inconspicuous most peo- Three-Fingered Jack, Mount ple barely take notice. Washington, Broken Top and "User trail," says the sign, lo- the Three Sisters. cated on the north side of Ben- It's also a fascinating place to son Lake. "Not maintained." take in the results of four large Not much to get excited wildfires that have occurred about, right? in the northern half of Mount Yet if you follow this ragged pathway along the shoreline and Washington Wilderness since scramble up a set of cliffs, the 2007. Look to the north, and it's reward is almost beyond words. a long sweep of burned forest. The mountain lake spreads Look to the south and east, and out below, a rich sapphire blue, there's nothing but lush green while the Three Sisters rise so forest. high and close it feels as though you could reach out and touch SCOTT LAKE CAMPGROUND them. There's so much to see and It's a magical place — a sa- do in this area, it makes sense cred site for Native Americans to spend a few nights at Scott — that until recently was known Zach Urness / Statesman-Journal Lake Campground, one of the only to a handful of travelers. best sites to put down a tent in The viewpoint has landed in a This photo taken on Sept. 7 from Scott Mountain shows the Mount Washington Wilderness, in Lane County, Ore. the Central Cascades. Mosqui- few hiking books and websites point — it wasn't in any guide- vision is even more clear. The toes are brutal in June and July lately, increasing visitation at JOURNEY TO A SACRED SITE books," Donnelly said. "Tim longer you stay, the more in- but taper off into August and the site near Scott Lake Camp- The hike begins just behind McDevitt and I went clockwise September, as the nighttime gets ground and Mckenzie Pass Scott Lake Campground — a tense and powerful it becomes, Highway 242. beautiful place I'll write more around Benson Lake one day and when you look down in the cooler. "It's one of the prayer sites about below — at the Benson and were just floored by the water again, you come to un- The lake features 17 free — a sacred place that families Lake Trailhead. view. Of course, we told a lot of derstand what you came here to campsites — minus a $5 parking would come to for many gen- The trail climbs through a folks we knew would appreciate see." fee if you don't have a Northwest erations," said Calvin Hecocta, forest of lodgepole and ponder- it. Now there is that 'user trail,' Forest Pass. The sites only in- a member of the Numa tribe osa pine and after just 1.3 miles which is better than everyone SUMMIT OF SCOTT MOUNTAIN clude picnic tables and fire rings, scrambling all over the place. and no running water is avail- who's taught Native American reaches Benson Lake, a spar- A hike to the viewpoint re- religion, philosophy and envi- kling pool of clear water sur- We found out later that it is a able. quires just less than 3 miles of ronmental ethics at Willamette rounded by cliffs. Calapooia sacred site and should Half of the campsites are University and Portland Com- Multiple trails head down to be treated with respect and rev- hiking and about 400 feet of walk-in (you have to carry your munity College. "I like to hear the lakeshore — including one erence." climb. If you want to visit an- gear a few hundred yards), but about people going there today, that leads to a jumping rock Hecocta said that Native other grand viewpoint, head they feature the best views, with but I hope they go to experi- above the water. But to reach American families had been back on the main trail and fol- views of the Three Sisters re- ence the goodness and natural the viewpoint, stay on the main coming to the site for many gen- low it another 1.1 miles to Tenas flected in the lake. power of the area and don't go trail until you reach the "user erations to take part in a blessing Lakes, a few small but very pret- Scott Lake, like many shal- to destroy. The biggest thing for trail" sign, turn left and scram- and prayer at Benson Lake. ty pools. In wetter years, good low pools, has very low water people to remember is that these ble up the trail to the top of the "You come to this place, and huckleberry picking can be had this year due to the drought. In places need to stay intact, left as cliffs. the creator puts a vision in the here, I was told. a normal year, or earlier in the they are." Salem resident Michael Don- water for you to see," Hecocta Beyond Tenas Lakes, the season, it makes a good place to The viewpoint, although cer- nelly, who has been exploring explained. "You go into the wa- trail starts to head uphill. Follow fish and canoe. tainly the highlight, is just one Oregon's forests for more than ter, wash and bless yourself, and signs for Scott Mountain Trail The campsite is popular on element of the hike that includes three decades, has been coming then climb to the top of the ridge at a pair of trail junctions. In 4.4 weekends, but you can usually a second mountain lake and a to this site for many years. (to the prayer site). At the top, miles from the trailhead — and find a space among the walk-in summit that takes in eight major "There was no trail when we you look across the land and after 1,500 feet of climb — you'll sites. There are more options Cascade Mountain summits. first 'discovered' the cliff view- down into the water, and the reach the 6,116-foot summit of during the week. Federal Officials to Release Final Bull Trout Recovery Plan for Five States BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Fed- populations in six tion, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation salmon after the last ice age and lated populations, hybridization eral officials say they’ll release units spread over Idaho, Oregon, as well as other entities to guide preyed on young salmon and with non-native brook trout, their final plan Wednesday to Washington, California and a conservation efforts. salmon eggs. But bull trout have and competition from non-na- recover struggling bull trout in tiny portion of northern Ne- “Beginning Wednesday, declined along with salmon, and tive lake trout, according to ex- five Western states with the goal vada. they’ll know what the roadmap were listed as threatened in the perts. of lifting Endangered Species Steve Duke, bull trout recov- is for achieving recovery and lower 48 in 1999. Bull trout now The recovery plan is the re- Act protections. ery planning coordinator for the fixing what’s going on in their only occupy about 60 percent of sult of a settlement Fish and The U.S. Fish and Wildlife agency, said the plan can be used areas of recovery,” Duke said. “I their former range. Wildlife made last year follow- Service says the Bull Trout Re- by the U.S. Forest Service, U.S. feel really good about what we’ve Threats to the cold water ing a lawsuit by two environ- mental groups — the Alliance covery Plan outlines conserva- Bureau of Land Management, put out.” species include warming water tion actions needed to boost Bonneville Power Administra- Bull trout evolved with caused by climate change, iso- please see TROUT, page S3 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015 • Sports 3

Hunting, Fishing Hiking, Birding Outdoors Hunting & Fishing Report: An Appreciation of This Month’s Blood Moon Where were you when the per rod, while North Jetty bank The current version of the an honorable effort to take the the western gray squirrel clan blood moon reigned? anglers hauled in nearly two- draft plan is available for review pulse of the public the WDFW is is believed to have about 1,500 Were you high on a hill when thirds of a salmon each. That at http://wdfw.wa.gov/conserva- seeking comments on the grouse members. the night orb went haze to black, ocean fishery ended on Sep. 30 tion/mule_deer/, and comments as well as the gray squirrels. The draft review for the and then came and North Jetty anglers are now can also be submitted on that The question in particular is greater sage-grouse is available back? Or were operating under Buoy 10 rules. page. Comments will be accept- whether or not the two species still online at http://wdfw.wa.gov/ you down in the Out in the Hanford Reach the ed through Oct. 31. warrant their designation on the publications/01757/ while the dark depths of fishing is still a busy affair. Last The WDFW is also hosting state’s “threatened-species” list. draft review for the western gray the city doing an week an estimated 5,993 fall Chi- a series of open house meetings The statewide estimate for squirrel can be found online alley cat prowl nook were harvested, with the over the next month in order to the greater sage-grouse popula- at http://wdfw.wa.gov/publica- when the moon best results coming from White discuss the mule deer plan. The tion is about 1,000 birds, while tions/01758/. went Martian Bluffs and Ringold, where more meetings will be held on Oct. 13 red and inspired than two fish were landed per in Ellensburg, Oct. 15 in Spokane wild canines to By Jordan Nailon boat. In total the WDFW esti- Valley, and Oct. 29 in Olympia at Kansas Teen Tags World-Class Whitetail Buck howl? For The mates that 9,115 anglers tried Chronicle the Red Lion from 7 to 9 p.m. STAFFORD COUNTY, Kan. In the last their luck in The Reach. Out in the field muzzleloader (TNS) — Clayton Brummer may gasp of its autumnal eclipse the The Bonneville Pool has been season for elk and deer is set to only be 16, but he knew enough moon donned a tilted shadow seeing some action too, espe- blast off on Oct. 3, while Cali- to not let a world-class non-typi- cast jazz hat, turned into a jazz cially around the mouths of the fornia quail, transient and local cal buck get away on Sept. 8. cat and purred visceral whispers tributaries, where fall Chinook quail, as well as Northern Bob- Earlier in the season, Brum- that were none the less muted by have been landing on the poles of white bird seasons opened up in mer was hunting with his father, moon dust whiskers. boat anglers. western Washington on Sep. 26. Darin, and had seen a huge non- Midnight milking was cast in Boat anglers in Drano Lake Partridge season will open up typical buck in the milo. That Madam Nature’s magnum watt have been catching almost 1.5 in eastern Washington on Oct. 3 time, the buck was well within light. Big Dipper ladled moon- adult Chinook per rod, with as well and early turkey season rifle range, but with only its neck light to my left. A brash spotlight some wilds in the mix. A smat- will run through Oct. 16 on both and head showing. uncloaked of its brazen scarlet tering of coho and a pittance of sides of the state. After the close encounter shawl radiated to my right. steelhead have also been hooked with the huge buck, the Brum- Ginger-headed children on a few lines. Wind River has CRABBIN’ mers were anxious for another pressed autumn’s gift of apples been calm and lonely lately. crack at the non-typical. Rains A decrease in domoic acid with shrieks of delight. Syrup On the Cowlitz River last and cooler temperatures on Sept. Clayton Brummer / TNS Courtesy Photo has led the WDFW to reopen drunk children guzzled mugs week Chinook managed to make 8 had the hunters hoping deer Sixteen-year-old Clayton Brummer Washington’s south coast to crab of fresh ex-cider, while adults up the bulk of the catch, with a would be active earlier in the day wasted no time shooting this giant fishing. That announcement was imbibe in seasonally stout beer. sprinkle of coho, steelhead and instead of only moving after sun- non-typical buck when it stepped from made last week and took effect The blood of the harvest moon sea-run cutthroats in the mix. set. standing corn at 30 yards on Sept. 8. has come and , and the first About 80-percent of the Chinook immediately. Brummer said it was still Initial measurements place the buck's frost is drawing ever near. caught came with their adipose That reopening means that several hours before dark when gross score at more than 230 inches. fins intact and had to be released. the entirety of Washington’s they watched the buck rise from FISHIN’ The Chinook have been caught all coast is now open again to sport the milo, running down the an agronomist who works with over the river, with the coho loi- crabbing. The spread of domoic rows shaking its head as it tried many local farmers. As we settle deeper into true acid had previously closed Wash- tering in the lower river and the to avoid insects as it headed in As well as whitetail knowl- fall the angling options remain ington’s entire coast to shellfish- steelhead and cutthroats popping to the large field of unharvested edge, the teen was shooting a ri- unchanged in this verdant nook ing during the summer. The up around the trout hatchery. corn. fle far beyond most used by high of southwest Washington. The Tacoma Power employees at north coast was reopened in late The Brummers live and hunt Columbia River salmon fishery August when the toxic acid levels school sophomores. the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery in Stafford County, one of Amer- "I was shooting a .300 Ultra remains open from Buoy 10 to separator last week recovered dropped, but the coast south of ica's best-known trophy whitetail Mag," he said. "With the scope the state border above McNary 1,040 fall Chinook adults, 204 Chehalis Point, including Wil- areas largely because of outfit- we have on it I'm comfortable out Dam, while white sturgeon fish- summer-run steelhead, 17 spring lapa Harbor and the Columbia ted hunts featured on outdoors ing in the lower Columbia is still Chinook and 12 cutthroats. River, remained closed. television. Such attention can to 450 yards. I've shot it out to a catch and release pursuit only. River flow at Mayfield Dam on Domoic acid is a naturally oc- make finding places to hunt dif- 500 yards." The overall success of anglers Monday was recorded at about curring toxin which is created by ficult for middle-class residents. Velvet refers to the fuzzy cov- in the lower portion of the might 3,050 cubic feet per second. the decomposition of some types Brummer said he is blessed, and ering on antlers as they grow river is also unchanged, although On the Lewis River, the cutoff of sea algae. Consumption of the thankful, to know a few land- through the summer. Once the the locations of the catch have for keeping Chinook on the low- toxin can cause illness or even owners who avoid offers of leas- antlers are mature, the velvet certainly shifted. Boat anglers in er Columbia, boat anglers have death in large enough quantities. ing so they can share hunting dies and is rubbed off the antlers the Gorge led the catch last week been catching fall Chinook and Cooking or freezing the toxin ground with their friends. by the buck. In early September, with 4.1 fall Chinook landed per bank plunkers have been hook- does not eliminate or reduce its "We really, really appreciate many Kansas bucks are shed- boat. Meanwhile, boat anglers ing primarily steelhead. River danger. them for that," said Brummer, ding their velvet. near Troutdale averaged about a flow at Merwin Dam is currently Per usual, crab pots are pro- third of a Chinook per boat, and running at about 886 cubic feet hibited on the coast through boat anglers from Vancouver to per second, which is only about Nov. 30, except in the Columbia Tongue Point reeled in almost 40 percent of the typical flow for River estuary where pots are al- from The Chronicle three-fourths of a Chinook per this time of year. ways allowed. The Department vessel. On the lake scene, Goose of Health will continue to test Coho and steelhead numbers Lake was planted with 2,331 cut- shellfish in all of Washington’s were miniscule across the board throats on Sep. 21. Those fish coastal marine waters. however and those paltry catch weighed about one pound each, The ongoing domoic acid rates can be at least partially but there is has been no report saga has also left the opening of blamed on a poor run of fish, es- of angler success. Please feel free the razor clam season in a state of pecially when compared to the to try it out and write in with the limbo. Dan Ayres, coastal shell- preseason predictions. Prior to results. fish manager for the WDFW, has See a photo you like in the paper? this fall an estimated 140,000 Riffe Lake in East Lewis said previously that a best case coho were expected to run the County will be home to a Coastal scenario for clam season could Columbia gauntlet. Instead, that Bassmasters fishing tournament see an opening in late October. number was recently adjusted to on Oct. 3-4. More information Elsewhere, most of the salted ePRints just 27,000 coho. That number can be found on their website waters of Puget Sound have been will represent the fewest silvers at coastalbassmasters.webs.com/. set to reopen for late-season crab counted at Bonneville Dam since I’ll see you there! fishing on Oct. 1. Marine Areas 1997. Likewise, but not nearly as opening up to sport crabbing at Get a quality print to keep!

severe, the preseason estimate for 8 a.m. on Thursday include areas R HUNTIN’ $ 99 the A and B runs of steelhead was 4, 5, 6, 7, 8-1, 8-2, 9, 11, 12 and 3.5”x5” .... 4 ...... shipping $305 300,000 and 41,000 fish. Those The WDFW is seeking com- 13 (South Puget Sound). Marine Total: $804 numbers are now estimated to be ments from the public as they Area 10 (Seattle/Bremerton) will $ 99 closer to just 250,000 and 20,000 work to reconfigure their mule not reopen. 4”x6” ...... 6 ...... shipping $305 steelies, respectively. deer management plan. Sport crabbing will be al- Total: $1004 On top of those numbers, the “This plan will serve as the lowed in all open areas seven $ 99 action out at Buoy 10 last week foundation for sustainably man- days a week through the end of 5”x7” ...... 11 ...... shipping $305 seems to indicate that the run aging mule deer throughout the year. $ 04 may be winding down soon. The their range in Washington,” said hoto Total: 15 $ 99 05 hatchery coho catch has slowed Jerry Nelson, deer and elk sec- WILDLIFERS 8”x10” ...... 18 ...... shipping $3 in recent days, according to the tion manager for WDFW, in a $ 04

WDFW, which leaves few op- press release. “We encourage Gray Squirrels and greater P Total: 22 tions since Chinook must be people to give us feedback on the sage-grouse are the center of at- Photo Reprint Request Form tention these days as the G-Men released in the lower Columbia management approaches we’ve Date of Paper ______Section & Page ______below the Lewis River. identified.” try to figure out what sort of pro- There are apparently no king Nelson added, ““Having suf- tections the animals merit. Brief description of photo ______replacements coming in from the ficient habitat for mule deer is The federal government re- ______ocean either as the latest catch always a concern – particularly cently declined to provide greater ______data from Marine Area 1 was after two tough fire seasons,” protections for the greater sage- comprised of 71 percent coho. while noting, “Overall, though, grouse, but Washington, the Size Requested ______Quantity ______In total, Ilwaco anglers averaged our mule deer populations are great state not the loner district, Subtotal ______+shipping ______TOTAL _____ about three-fourths of a salmon generally in good shape.” is still working out the details. In Billing Information First & Last Name ______Friends of the Wild Swan. federal protections in their en- Email ______Phone ______Specifically, the plan iden- tirety, rather than piecemeal in Trout Address ______tifies more than 100 core bull six recovery units. Montgomery Continued from Sports 1 trout areas in the six recovery also said the minimum for each City ______State ______Zip ______units, and then designs plans recovery unit should be 100 per- Credit card payment only for the Wild Rockies and Friends specific for bolstering bull trout cent recovery. of the Wild Swan. Name on the card ______in each of those units. “It just doesn’t make sense In early June, Fish and Wild- Card# ______Exp. Date ______CVC# _____ In the four largest recovery that (bull trout) can decline in life released a draft plan that units, the plan calls for stable Shipping Information Duke said received about 50 some areas by 25 percent and populations in at least 75 per- you’re calling that recovered,” ❑ Same as Billing Address comments. He said the final plan cent of the core areas before bull has some slight changes based trout in that area can be consid- she said. “It just sort of defies First & Last Name ______on the comments but overall is ered for delisting. Duke said the logic.” Company Name ______Duke said the plan is adapt- similar to the draft plan that’s plan aims for 100 percent, but al- Address ______available on the federal agency’s lows 75 percent in some recovery able and can be updated as more website. units because the agency is con- information becomes available. City ______State ______Zip ______“It’s pretty disappointing, fident bull trout could remain Fish and Wildlife plans to Mail form to The Chronicle, Attn: Customer Service CH531804.cg I think, the direction Fish and viable. formally announce the availabil- 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531 Wildlife has gone with this re- The two conservation groups ity of the final plan Wednesday All sales are final. covery plan,” said Arlene Mont- contend that bull trout should and post the plan itself on its Visit chronline.mycapture.com for more options gomery, program director for only be removed from receiving website. Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015 SPORTS The Chronicle’s Grid Picks of the Week

Last week was groundbreaking in that the meek inherited the Grid Picks lead. Young Brandon Hansen (32-12 on the season), he of the crimson hair, and Jordan Nailon (32-12 season record), livestock savant, both went 9-2, while perennial champion and sports editor Aaron VanTuyl (35-9 season) went a mere 8-3. Visuals editor and Clickventure affidianado Pete Caster went 6-5, taking his season mark to a dismal 26-18, while ladies man Luke Kilgore went 7-4 to improve to 31-13 on the year. Guest Bobby Jackson, of KELA-KMNT fame, was 7-4, taking the guests to 27-17 on the year. This week’s special guest is ScoreCzar (Twitter handle: @WA_ ScoreCzar), designer of a computer algorithm built for ranking high school football (and other sports!) teams. He’s been running the system for about 10 years, says the predictions run at about 85 percent accuracy for high school games. (The current algorithm, which has been improved over the years, factors in average points scored and allowed with a sprinkling of Overall Power Rating.) His avatar is a Russian ruler and his picks are devoted to pure mathematics. Can your beloved (or, al- ternately, reviled) panelists out-pick the computer? Find out Friday! (And visit www.ScoreCzar.org to check out the computer’s rankings for a variety of sports.)

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Aaron VanTuyl Brandon Hansen Pete Caster Luke Kilgore Jordan Nailon The Computer Sports Editor Sports Reporter Visuals Editor Sports Reporter Farmer/Scribe @WA_ScoreCzar

Black Hills (4-0) Black Hills W.F. West Black Hills W.F. West W.F. West Black Hills at W.F. West (2-2) 35-29 24-17 20-19 17-14 24-13 28-0 Sequim (3-1) at Centralia Centralia Centralia Sequim Sequim Sequim Centralia (2-2) 41-38 40-27 10-7 21-14 34-17 24-7 Forks (2-2) at Tenino Tenino Tenino Tenino Tenino Tenino Tenino (3-1) 35-3 45-7 38-0 34-6 42-12 31-0 Aberdeen (0-4) at Rochester Rochester Aberdeen Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester (1-3) 28-21 22-17 27-21 21-7 24-21 31-7 Adna (3-1) at Napavine Adna Napavine Napavine Napavine Adna Napavine (3-1) 21-20 17-14 8-6 22-21 31-24 21-14 Pe Ell-WV (4-0) at Pe Ell-WV Pe Ell-WV Pe Ell-WV Pe Ell-WV Pe Ell-WV Pe Ell-WV Mossyrock (1-3) 45-0 45-21 40-6 42-7 41-13 42-0 MWP (2-2) at MWP MWP Wahkiakum MWP MWP MWP Wahkiakum (0-4) 21-0 35-7 14-10 28-0 24-8 32-0 Toledo (3-1) at Toledo Toledo Toledo Toledo Toledo Toledo Onalaska (2-2) 28-12 17-14 14-6 28-8 16-14 22-14 Winlock (1-3) at Winlock Winlock Winlock Winlock Winlock Toutle Lake Toutle Lk. (1-3) 35-30 65-30 22-6 35-21 24-18 29-10 WSU (2-1) at Cal Cal WSU WSU Cal Cal Cal (4-0) 50-41 45-38 47-35 24-17 54-9 35-16 Detroit (0-3) Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle Seatle Seattle at Seattle (1-2) 28-17 32-10 29-26 27-21 21-10 26-12 Tuesday’s 2A/1A Volleyball Tuesday’s 2A/1A Rochester Falls to Elma in Five Close Sets Boys Golf By The Chronicle court where she picked up seven out and played hard," Tenino Lisa Wilson said. “We were tired Warriors Find ELMA — There was no kills. coach Emily Peterson said. "We from the weekend tournament Second Win at shortage of dramatics here Tues- “They just played their hearts relaxed a little on Game 2 and it (at Mark Morris) so it was a good day night, as Elma warded off out,” Hawes said. was a little closer than it should win to go down there and mix it Oaksridge Rochester in five sets — 25-20, Rochester (2-4, 2-3 league) have been. They figured it out in up in front of the net.” By The Chronicle will host Tenino on Thursday. the final game and shut it down." Ashlee Vadala notched 16 16-25, 25-20, 23-25, 16-14 — in ELMA — It was a bit Evergreen 2A/1A League volley- Tenino (3-4, 3-2 league) will kills for W.F. West while serving travel to meet crosstown rival 12 of 15 with two aces and scor- dramatic, but the War- ball action. Beavers Sweep Spartans riors picked up their sec- The final set was tied at 13-13 Rochester on Thursday. ing 24 digs. Rylee Hanson added TENINO — The Beavers de- 21 digs and served 17-of-17 with ond win of the season before going into extra points. here Tuesday at Oak- fended their home court, sweep- Bearcats Win in Four Against Ft. an ace. Jessica McKay had 14 “It was definitely exciting to ing Forks by scores of 25-17, sridge Golf Course. Vancouver kills, 18 digs and was 17-of-20 watch,” Rochester coach Wendy 25-19, 25-11 here in Evergreen serving with an ace. Four Rochester golfers Hawes said. “It was a very well- 2A/1A League volleyball play on VANCOUVER — Abby The big surprise of the night shot below 50 in a 178- matched game. Both teams were Tuesday. Guerrero had 41 assists in a big was freshman middle blocker 180 win over Montesano at the top of their game.” Morgan Masters recorded 10 night for the Bearcats as her Makenzie Moore, who notched in SWW 1A League ac- Cali Fritts led the Warriors kills, eight digs and five aces on team downed 3A Fort Vancouver 11 kills, and hit .350 on the night tion. with 14 kills, while Ariel Saxon 15 of 17 serving. Brandi Bratton 25-16, 23-25, 25-18, 25-20 here with two solo blocks and two Brock Hawes led had eight kills and paced the dished out 22 assists and scored on Tuesday night. Guerrero also aces. the way with a match- team with 12 digs. three aces, while going 15 of 16 added three kills, and served 25 “She has been really working medalist 39, while Jorge Madison Justice, playing from the service stripe. Elizabeth of 25 with three aces. hard and really came on tonight, Ruiz finished at a steady middle blocker for the first time, Berger added six kills for the “Our girls hung in there and helping us out immensely,” Wil- 44. Evan Horger shot a piled up 10 kills with four stuff- Beavers. they did some good things while son said. 46, and Nathan Bronson blocks, and Courtney Baird "We've really been working on putting up good numbers when W.F. West (3-2) hosts Kelso shot a 49. Bronson also moved to the right side of the playing consistently. We came they needed to,” W.F. West coach on Thursday. had the tee shot of the day, knocking his drive on the par-3 ninth hole off the while Megan Hancock had four Rylee White had 20 assists, in nonleague volleyball play on lip of the cup. He was able Volleyball kills and four blocks. Taylor while Mollie Olson recorded 20 Tuesday. to tap in for birdie. Nilius notched five kills, as well. kills and three block-kills. Ma- The Trojans, who have now Maguire Cavanaugh led Montesano with a 42, Continued from Sports 1 “We were right there with rie Heiner went 9 of 10 from began the season with a 0-6 skid, them,” Morton-White Pass the service stripe and received while Eric Blanchard shot are steadily climbing their way kills, and Emma Martin had coach Tammy Kelly said. “We’re praise for solid defense. Jordin a 45 for the Bulldogs. five kills. trying to have longer periods of Pruett served 15 of 15 with two into being a competitive squad, Rochester (2-6, 2-4 “We’re working on our block- consistent volleyball.” aces, five kills, and 24 digs. Me- something in which Nelson is league) will host Ho- ing, and in the first two sets it Kelly added that Kendall lissa Lee had 10 kills and four taking pride. quiam — and two-time worked out really well for us,” Camoza and Samantha Rolfe block-kills for the Tigers. "I think we finally started State 1A champion John Mossyrock coach Alex Nelson were standouts for Adna in the Napavine had bright spots — putting everything together Sand — on Thursday at said. “They started tipping and matchup. such as in the winning second from all of our previous games," Riverside Golf Course. pushing, and we kind of have set and offering a respectable Morton-White Pass (3-2) Nelson said. "Tonight, the serv- some work to do there.” plays at Pe Ell on Thursday score in the fourth and final set Mossyrock (1-3) will play at while Adna (3-2) hosts Mossyr- — but couldn't keep up the pace. ing, offense and defense came Adna on Thursday in its Central ock the same night. "The times that we were play- together." 2B League opener. Onalaska (4- ing with a lot of energy, Tou- Haley Compton had 14 kills Sports Briefs 1) will open C2BL play at home Ducks Take Tigers in Four tle couldn't keep up with our and Savannah Skeen added five with Winlock, with a 6 p.m. var- offense," Dailey said. "Unfor- kills and a 16 of 17 service re- Chehalis Offering Youth sity start. TOUTLE — The Tigers put tunately, we saw little spurts of up a fight, but ultimately fell to cord. Ellie Little had 12 assists Indoor Soccer League that tonight. It wasn't consistent." and three kills for the Trojans. Toutle Lake, 25-13, 21-25, 25-17, Napavine (4-1) will travel to By The Chronicle Pirates Down Timberwolves in "I think if we keep pushing Four 25-20 here in nonleague volley- Wahkiakum on Thursday for The city of Chehalis Parks & ball play on Tuesday. both teams’ Central 2B League forward, only good things will Recreation department will offer RANDLE — Adna came out According to Napavine opener. happen," Nelson said. "We just youth indoor soccer leagues this of east county with a nonleague coach Monica Dailey, the energy need some more big pushes, and November and December for four-set victory over Morton- just wasn't there for the Tigers. Indians Roll Over Trojans in that will come with time." kids from kindergarten to third White Pass, 25-21, 25-20, 15-25, "We were behind the ball Pe Ell will host Morton- grade. 25-19 here on Tuesday. tonight," Dailey said. "We just Sweep White Pass and Toledo (2-2) will Two leagues are open, one for Carly King led Morton- didn't play with the intensity TOLEDO — The Trojans got kids in kindergarten and first White Pass with 18 assists, seven and energy that we know we swept, but coach Amy Nelson host Toutle Lake on Thursday. grade and another for kids in kills and six aces. Sharon Hazen can. We were one set behind all found some positives in a 26-24, Both games represent the open- second and third grade. Games had nine kills and eight aces, night." 25-13, 25-21 Toledo victory here ing of Central 2B League play. will be played one night a week at the Olympic Elementary School gymnasium. minute faster than she did on (18:22) and helped the Vikings Pirates to a third-place finish. Registration is $30 per player and includes a t-shirt. The dead- the same course a year ago. XC to a second-place finish. Team- Phil Pannenborg, running line for registration is Oct. 23, Mossyrock’s Alicia Her- mates Levi Munoz (seventh, for the host Loggers, finished Continued from Sports 1 and parents will be notified of rera finished third in 20:55, and 18:48), Alejandro Gonzalez 11th in 19:04. team placement and schedule by “I like where the girls were,” teammate Sarah Lovan took (eighth, 18:59) and Jess White Adna will host Mossyrock, Oct. 30. 11th in 22:41. The Vikings took (ninth, 19:01) all finished in the Onalaska, W.F. West, Toledo, he said, “and the boys have some Registration forms are avail- third as a team. top 10. Morton-White Pass and five able at www.ci.chehalis.wa.us, work to do.” On the boys side, Mossyr- Adna’s Austen Apperson other teams on Tuesday for the under the Parks & Recreation Anderson, he added, ran a ock’s Sean Johnson was third (18:25) took fourth, leading the Pirate Invite. tab. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015

Tuesday’s 2A/1A Girls Soccer Fighting for Possession in Onalaska Bearcats Erupt in Second Half for 7-0 Victory Over Chieftains By The Chronicle but we don’t play on turf very It was the first time this sea- much, so they had to adjust to it son that the Bearcats scored a little bit.” more than one goal in a game, Aberdeen’s Amanda Bradt and this time around it came in then scored what turned out to bunches. W.F. West defeated 3A be an early game-winner in the opponent Fort Vancouver 7-0 in 35th minute, on a direct kick just nonleague girls soccer action at outside the box. Bearcat Stadium on Tuesday. Hayes pointed out that the “I really think it was a big con- defensive line played well as a fidence boost for us,” W.F. West whole, while Joni Lancaster and coach Allen Anderson said. “It Lily Grubbs, in the center-mid- was the first game where we field, also had solid performanc- scored more than one goal, so es. Quinn McFadden also posted that was exciting for us.” a strong game at forward. The Bearcats only mustered “It was the best we’ve played as up a single goal in the first half, a team all year,” Hayes said, “so I but it came early. Madi Baker was proud of them.” started things off with a score in Rochester (4-3) will host the fifth minute. Anderson had a chat with his Montesano on Thursday. squad at halftime, opting to take a more strategic approach. Tigers Fall to Fort Vancouver “We talked about it and made VANCOUVER — Courtney a slight tactical adjustment,” An- Carlson collected 17 saves but derson said. “The girls really Centralia fell 5-1 in nonleague focused on passing and combi- girls soccer action here against nation play instead of being so 3A Ft. Vancouver on Tuesday direct. We just kind of varied our attack a little bit more, giving us night. better opportunities in front of Rose Robbins scored the Ti- the goal.” gers’ lone goal in the 72nd min- Once the Bearcats began to ute of the contest, assisted by incorporate more ball movement, Lauren Frost. it became an offensive flurry, in- “We’re looking to improve cluding scores from Natalie Ben- every game and we had specific nett, Courtney Bennett, Kyndra goals we wanted to do in this Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Haller, and McKenna Moon, game,” Centralia coach Henry Onalaska’s Kiani Oshiro (10) maneuvers around a Life Christian Academy defender in Central 2B League girls soccer with Moon, Baker and Lexi Gallanger said. “We met most action Tuesday night in Onalaska. The Loggers (0-6) lost 7-0, and will play at Winlock tonight. Haller all recording assists for of our in-game goals and that W.F. West. showed we’re improving.” Moon ended the night with A few mistakes led to some three goals for her first hat trick relative easy goals for Fort Van- Tuesday’s 2B Girls Soccer of the season. couver, but Gallanger said those “It was a different style of play were just learning opportunities Kleemeyer’s Hat Trick Helps Adna Blank Cards, 7-0 than we are accustomed to so far and that the team hung right this year,” Anderson said. “We with their bigger foe. It appeared By The Chronicle game plan for the first 35 min- pair of scores and Rachel Burke learned something new about the Tigers were going into half- WINLOCK — The Adna Pi- utes. We gave up a goal at the and Kenya Lorton each had a ourselves. I was very happy with time down just 1-0, but the Trap- rates expanded upon their thus beginning of the second half and goal apiece. our younger girls tonight as we pers were able to get two goals far undefeated season, rolling at that point, all of our hard work Winlock goalkeeper Chelee- try to keep the legs fresh for to- before the break. through the Winlock Cardinals went out the window and the na Squibb put out her best effort morrow. Solid team effort.” The nonleague slate contin- for a 7-0 Central 2B girls soccer girls kind of stopped competing.” to survive the Adna onslaught, W.F. West (1-0 league, 3-4 ues for Centralia, which hosts While Adna had strong pos- racking up 20 saves for the Car- victory — behind Devanie Klee- overall) will travel to face Kelso Prairie on Thursday at Tiger Sta- meyer’s second hat trick of the session in the first half, Adna dinals. tomorrow. coach Juli Aselton and her talk “Winlock’s keeper did a good dium. season — here on Tuesday. talked about intensity at half- job keeping us out of the net on Aberdeen Slips Past Rochester Winlock coach Kevin Schultz time and was able to get the of- several of our shots,” Aselton Beavers Blow Out Forks did give credit to his team for fense kicked back into their nor- said. ABERDEEN — The Bobcats its first 35 minutes of defensive pulled off a tight 2-1 win over FORKS — The Beavers had mal high gear. Winlock (0-4 league, 1-6 no shortage of offense in a 12-0 work, where the Cardinals only “We had slowed the game way overall) will host Onalaska and Rochester here Tuesday night allowed one goal. However, in at Stewart Field in Evergreen Evergreen 2A/1A League girls down and I wanted to make sure Adna (4-0 league, 6-0 overall) soccer win over the Spartans the last five minutes of the first the girls knew they still needed will host Napavine on Thursday. 2A/1A League girls soccer action. here on Tuesday. half, the Pirates couldn’t be held to work hard and get to the ball “We kind of have this thing Aberdeen’s Erin Kuhn scored any longer and scored a pair of first,” Aselton said. “Adna came this year where we go in spurts in the 16th minute, though Mary Cantrell, Lara Kershaw, goals to go into the intermission out with a little more fire in the and kind of lose it,” Schultz said. Rochester got a goal from Alexis Maddie Thomas and Court- with the 3-0 lead. second half.” “I give Adna credit, they’re a great Seymour in the 27th minute to ney Dodge each scored twice “We didn’t play that bad,” Along with Kleemeyer’s three team and eventually they’re go- even things up. for Tenino. Rose Ramos, Rhian Schultz said. “We followed our goals, Holli Edminster notched a ing to break you down.” “It was a very good game,” Mathis, Ona James and Ally Ves- Rochester coach John Hayes said. tal all added goals. “They possessed the ball probably Tenino (3-3-1, 3-3 league) will the first 20 minutes, pretty much, host Aberdeen tonight. “That was a pretty stout tralia rushed for only 18 yards in Football group of people they had,” he that game. said. “I thought there were times “We’re playing a team that Continued from Sports 1 we were real physical and able physically should not over- 2A Boys Tennis to push them around, and that’s whelm us this week,” Whitmire North Kitsap — the same North about as good a group of guys as said. “We were overwhelmed Kitsap team that W.F. West beat, we’ll go against.” by Kelso’s defensive front, but Tumwater Sweeps W.F. West 10-3, back in Week 1. we have to stay away from turn- By The Chronicle coach Jack State said. “This is a really big game for Sequim at Centralia overs and penalties that will cost both teams,” Wollan said. “The TUMWATER — The league- Josh Walters and Slade Bailey The Tigers’ nonleague us on drives. If we can do that, leading Thunderbirds kept the — the latter of whom is a senior whole situation where you only we’ll get back to scoring a ton of play three league games, they’re stretch of games continues, al- Bearcats from winning a match playing tennis for the first time — though their month-long span points.” lost 7-6, 6-3 in the No. 2 doubles so critical, so we’ve got to come The Tigers will be without a here Wednesday with a 6-0 vic- of road games finally comes to match. out and play well. And we’ve got, pair of offensive and defensive tory in Evergreen 2A Conference obviously, some things we’ve got an end. Centralia (2-2) will host boys tennis action. “He’s just kind of learning Sequim, a 3-1 squad out of the linemen due to off-the-field is- to iron out.” sues, Whitmire added, and a few Sophomore Cole Nishiyama the game quickly,” State said of Chief among those is getting 2A Olympic League, on Friday lost in three sets, 6-2, 4-6, 6-1, to Bailey. “They did a nice job in a night at Tiger Stadium. sophomores will be brought up off the field on third and fourth Weston Weller at No. 2 singles in good, close match.” Sequim lost to North Kitsap, to fill in the lineup. down, which was an issue in the Linemen Mateo Ayala and his first varsity singles match. W.F. West (3-6-1, 3-3 league) Bearcats’ 21-6 loss to Olympic 27-10, last week, with freshman quarterback Riley Cown (the Nick Edwards, meanwhile, are “I thought for the first time will host Aberdeen on Tuesday last week. both possibilities for Friday’s out he did a nice job,” Bearcat and Black Hills on Wednesday. “We had lots of opportunities starter) and backup Nick Faunce combining to hit 14 of 30 passes game, though Ayala was suffer- to get off the field last week and for 206 yards. ing from the flu and Edwards is we weren’t able to capitalize on Centralia, at this point, is out with a shoulder injury. 2A Boys Golf that,” Wollan said. “It was just in hoping to play at the same level our coverage stuff. Schematical- it achieved in a 41-40 win over On the Schedule ly we weren’t in the right place. Columbia River in Week 3. W.F. West Topped by Tumwater We have to make some plays to Tenino hopes to keep rolling “We’re still waiting to find By The Chronicle get off the field. It’s that simple.” out which team we’re going to in the Evergreen 2A/1A League Tigers Fall to Black Hills There’s improvements to be be week in and week out,” Cen- when Forks comes to town, W.F. West got solid rounds TUMWATER — Deter Voet- made on the other side of the tralia coach Matt Whitmire while Rochester hosts Aber- from several golfers but fell to berg had another solid round, ball, as well. said. “There’s a certain amount deen. … Key Central 2B League Tumwater, 211-220, in Evergreen but Black Hills bested the Tigers, “We have not had any real games include Adna (3-1) at ri- of uncertainty that comes with 2A Conference action Wednes- 217-247, here Wednesday after- easy touchdowns this year,” val Napavine (3-1), while Toledo day at Newaukum Valley Golf being 2-2 and having played re- noon in Evergreen 2A Confer- Wollan said. “Everything has (3-1) plays at Onalaska (2-2). No. Course in the Mint City. ally poorly and really well. We’re ence boys golf action at Tumwa- been a grind, and we have got to struggling with some confi- 2-ranked Pe Ell-Willapa Valley The Bearcats’ Hayden ter Valley Golf Course. eliminate the mistakes that have dence issues right now.” hits the road for Mossyrock after Dobyns tied with the Thunder- been stopping our drives.” Sequim, however, doesn’t a week off, Morton-White Pass birds’ Dylan Christoffer and “Deter’s really starting to play The biggest bright spot on of- have as staunch of a defensive plays at winless Wahkiakum Zach Gruginski with match well, and it’s just been consistent fense last week, the coach added, line as Kelso presented last week and Winlock tries to make it medalist honors, with all three and knocking a few strokes off,” was the offensive line. in a shutout of the Tigers. Cen- two in a row at Toutle Lake. carding a 40. Centralia coach Hal Gronseth The Bearcats had three play- said. “I think he still thinks he 2A Cross Country ers shoot a 44 — Will Alexan- can knock a few strokes off of a der, Adam Schwarz and Bryce 39, but 39’s a pretty solid round Bearcats’ Guyer Cracks 17 Minutes to Win at Tumwater Dobyns — while Eugene Pak for most of us.” Noah Thomas shot a 45, and By The Chronicle notched a 48 and Jaron Howell of the race from the very begin- Ponyah finished Brett Lamphere and Zach Stel- ning, and hammered it home in sixth (22:47) on the girls side, had a 55. TUMWATER — J.P. Guyer For Tumwater, Jordan Baird zner each shot a 54 for the Tigers. dipped below 17 minutes (16:41) the last 800 meters for the win,” Carlota Graff moved up to the W.F. West coach Amber Cruzan No. 3 spot for the Bearcat girls had a 42, Grant Wade notched a Ryan Ziebart led Black Hills for the first time this season to said. and notched a sub-25-minute 44, Blake Yost had a 45 and Jon with a 38. win a three-team Evergreen 2A Terek Thornburg (17:12) and time, Cruzan added. Hughes scored a 46. Centralia (2-5, 0-5 league) Conference cross country meet Nolan Hawkins (19:03) also ran W.F. West will run at the W.F. West (3-2 league, 4-5) will play at Tumwater Valley here Wednesday at Pioneer Park. well in the 5K varsity boys race, Marysville Twilight race on Sat- will host Mark Morris in a non- again next Thursday, against “He really looked in control Cruzan said. urday at Cedarcrest Golf Course. league match today. Tumwater. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015 SPORTS

Scoreboard 39. Anaflor Hernandez 30:07.91 MOS 15. Oklahoma 3-0 747 15 Washington at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m. Sports on the Air Preps 40. Camilla Lyhne-Hansen 30:33.98 ILW 16. Northwestern 4-0 566 17 St. Louis at Atlanta, 4:35 p.m. Local Schedules 41. Madelene Denny 31:13.35 TL 17. Southern Cal 3-1 509 19 Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 5:10 p.m. THURSDAY, October 1 42. Maddy Chabot 31:51.26 ILW 18. Stanford 3-1 486 21 Houston at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. THURSDAY, Oct. 1 Volleyball 43. Alliyah Schreck 33:47.63 NR 19. Wisconsin 3-1 309 22 San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, 7:10 p.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Toutle Lake at Toledo, 7 p.m. 44. Emma Fleck 33:56.95 ILW 20. Oklahoma St. 4-0 281 24 Colorado at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m. Mossyrock at Adna, 7 p.m. 45. Jessie Huntley-Stern 35:27.05 ILW 21. Mississippi St. 3-1 211 NR 4:30 p.m. Morton-White Pass at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. 46. Roxanne Quezada 36:37.91 WV 22. Michigan 3-1 209 NR American League Standings ESPN — Miami (Fla.) at Cincinnati Napavine at Wahkiakum, 7 p.m. 47. Avy Creighton 36:50.67 MWP 23. West Virginia 3-0 179 NR East Division W L Pct GB ESPNU — Alabama State at Texas Southern Winlock at Onalaska, 7 p.m. 48. Michaela Wagoner 37:05.73 ONY 24. California 4-0 149 NR x-Toronto 92 66 .582 — Tenino at Rochester, 7 p.m. 25. Florida 4-0 140 NR New York 86 72 .544 6 GOLF Kelso at W.F. West, 7 p.m. Wednesday’s Results Others receiving votes: Toledo Boston 78 80 .494 14 Noon Centralia at Prairie, 7 p.m. Boys Tennis 68, Oregon 64, Arizona 48, Boise St. Baltimore 77 81 .487 15 GOLF — Web.com Tour Championship, Boys Golf At Centralia 38, Iowa 37, Texas Tech 36, Houston 23, Tampa Bay 77 81 .487 15 Mark Morris at W.F. West, 3:30 p.m. CENTRALIA 4, BLACK HILLS 2 Duke 18, Temple 17, Miami 14, Kansas Central Division first-round, at Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Hoquiam at Rochester, 3:30 p.m. Singles St. 12, Memphis 11, NC State 10, Navy 9, x-Kansas City 91 67 .576 — NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Cross Country 1. Cory Groden (B) def. Cobie Blaser, BYU 5, Minnesota 5, Tennessee 4. Minnesota 82 76 .519 9 Adna at Black Lake Invite (Ilwaco), 4 6-0, 6-2 Cleveland 78 79 .497 12½ 5:25 p.m. p.m. 2. Vance Voetberg (C) def. Nathan Chicago 74 84 .468 17 Napavine, Onalaska, Rochester at CBS — Baltimore at Pittsburgh Deanon, 6-4, 6-1 Detroit 73 85 .462 18 Tenino, 4 p.m. NFL — Baltimore at Pittsburgh 3. Centralia (forfeit) Girls Soccer West Division Doubles NFL MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Prairie at Centralia, 7 p.m. Texas 86 72 .544 — 1. Ben Kallus/Noah Corwin (C) def. Onalaska at Winlock, 6 p.m. National Football League Houston 84 75 .528 3 4 p.m. Napavine at Adna, 6 p.m. Garrett Nelson/Gunnar Nelson, 6-1, 6-1 All Times EDT Los Angeles 83 75 .525 3 ESPN2 — TBA Montesano at Rochester, 7 p.m. 2. Hunter Grabski/Sam Whipple (B) AMERICAN CONFERENCE Seattle 75 84 .472 11 Aberdeen at Tenino, 7 p.m. def. Ravi Patel/Parker Johnson. 6-2, 6-2 East W L T Pct PF PA Oakland 66 93 .415 20½ SOCCER 3. Steven Phelps/Shilo Newkirk (C) New England 3 0 0 1.000 119 70 x-clinched division 10 a.m. FRIDAY, October 2 def. Brenden Brown/Jake Perry, 7-5, 6-1 N.Y. Jets 2 1 0 .667 68 41 Football Buffalo 2 1 0 .667 100 68 Tuesday’s Games FS1 — UEFA Europa League, Tottenham at Black Hills at W.F. West, 7 p.m. At Tumwater Miami 1 2 0 .333 51 74 Boston 10, N.Y. Yankees 4 Monaco Sequim at Centralia, 7 p.m. TUMWATER 6, W.F. WEST 0 South Noon Forks at Tenino, 7 p.m. Singles Jacksonville 1 2 0 .333 49 91 Toronto at Baltimore, ppd., rain Aberdeen at Rochester, 7 p.m. 1. Ty Gentry (T) def. Andrew Paint- Tennessee 1 2 0 .333 89 77 Tampa Bay 4, Miami 2 FS1 — UEFA Europa League, Sion at Liver- Adna at Napavine, 7 p.m. er, 6-0, 6-0 Indianapolis 1 2 0 .333 56 80 Minnesota at Cleveland, ppd., rain pool Pe Ell-Willapa Valley at Mossyrock, 7 2. Weston Weller (T) def. Cole Houston 1 2 0 .333 56 60 Texas 7, Detroit 6 6:30 p.m. p.m. Nishiyama, 6-2, 4-6, 6-1 North Chicago White Sox 4, Kansas City 2 Morton-White Pass at Wahkiakum, 3. Carl Meyers (T) def. Brandon Cincinnati 3 0 0 1.000 85 56 L.A. Angels 8, Oakland 1 FS1 — NWSL Championship, Kansas City vs. 7 p.m. Touhey, 6-1, 6-0 Pittsburgh 2 1 0 .667 76 52 Seattle 6, Houston 4 Seattle Toledo at Onalaska, 7 p.m. Doubles Cleveland 1 2 0 .333 58 72 Winlock at Toutle Lake, 7 p.m. 1. Devin Reich/Cole Holbrook (T) Baltimore 0 3 0 .000 70 84 Wednesday’s Games Boys Tennis def. E.J. Matagi/Nate Birchard, 6-0, 6-0 West Toronto 15, Baltimore 2, 1st game FRIDAY, Oct. 2 Centralia at Eatonville, 3:30 p.m. 2. Noah Hyde/Kade Williams (T) 3 0 0 1.000 74 49 Minnesota 7, Cleveland 1, 1st game AUTO RACING def. Josh Walters/Slade Bailey, 7-6, 6-3 Oakland 2 1 0 .667 77 86 Boston 9, N.Y. Yankees 5, 11 innings SATURDAY, October 3 3. Ryan Warren/Nick Stottlemeyer Oakland 8, L.A. Angels 7 10:30 a.m. College Volleyball Kansas City 1 2 0 .500 79 89 (T) def. Levi Walters/Andrew Gregory, Tampa Bay 6, Miami 4 Centralia vs Simpson University (at San Diego 1 2 0 .333 66 83 NBCSN — NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, prac- 6-0, 6-4 Baltimore 8, Toronto 1, 2nd game Umpqua), 2 p.m. NATIONAL CONFERENCE tice, at Dover, Del. Centralia at Umpqua, 6 p.m. East Cleveland 10, Minnesota 2, 2nd game Boys Golf Football Dallas 2 1 0 .667 75 75 Texas 6, Detroit 2 12:30 p.m. At Newaukum Valley Golf Course Oakville at Mary M. Knight, 1 p.m. N.Y. Giants 1 2 0 .333 78 72 Kansas City 5, Chicago White Sox 3, 10 NBCSN — NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, qual- Cross Country TUMWATER 211, W.F. WEST 220 Washington 1 2 0 .333 55 59 innings ifying, at Dover, Del. Toledo, Winlock at Harvest Classic Tumwater (211) — Dylan Christof- Philadelphia 1 2 0 .333 58 63 Houston 7, Seattle 6 (Longview), 8:30 a.m. fer 40, Zach Gruginski 40, Jordan Baird South COLLEGE FOOTBALL 42, Grant Wade 44, Blake Yost 45, Jon Carolina 3 0 0 1.000 71 48 Thursday’s Games 4 p.m. Local Results Hughes 46 Atlanta 3 0 0 1.000 89 72 Toronto (Price 18-5) at Baltimore Tuesday’s Results W.F. West (220) — Hayden Dobyns Tampa Bay 1 2 0 .333 49 80 (T.Wilson 2-2), 9:05 a.m. NBCSN — Columbia at Princeton Boys Golf 40, Will Alexander 44, Adam Schwarz 0 3 0 .000 60 84 Boston (R.Hill 2-0) at N.Y. Yankees ESPN2 — Memphis at South Florida At Oaksridge Golf Course 44, Bryce Dobyns 44, Eugene Pak 48, Ja- North (Sabathia 5-10), 4:05 p.m. 7:15 p.m. ROCHESTER 178, MONTESANO ron Howell 55 Green Bay 3 0 0 1.000 96 68 Miami (Fernandez 6-0) at Tampa 180 Minnesota 2 1 0 .667 60 50 Bay (Odorizzi 8-9), 4:10 p.m. ESPN2 — UConn at BYU Montesano (180) — Maguire Ca- At Tumwater Valley Golf Course Detroit 0 3 0 .000 56 83 Minnesota (Duffey 5-1) at Cleve- GOLF vanaugh 42, Matthew Plato 50, Eric BLACK HILLS 217, CENTRALIA 247 Chicago 0 3 0 .000 46 105 land (Bauer 11-12), 4:10 p.m. Blanchard 45, Payson Parker 47, Kyler Black Hills (217) — Blake Fulling- West L.A. Angels (Heaney 6-3) at Texas 5 a.m. Dahl 46, Austin Peterson 51 ton 40, Ryan Ziebart 38, Zach James 48, Arizona 3 0 0 1.000126 49 (D.Holland 3-3), 5:05 p.m. GOLF — Alfred Dunhill Links Champion- Rochester (178) — Brock Hawes 39, Conner Etmund 52, Matthew Braun 45, St. Louis 1 2 0 .333 50 67 Kansas City (Medlen 5-2) at Chi- ship, second-round, at Scotland Evan Horger 46, Nathan Bronson 49, Jacob Nelson 46 San Francisco 1 2 0 .333 45 93 cago White Sox (Joh.Danks 7-14), 5:10 Ethan Worden 51, Logan Crawford 50, Centralia (247) — Deter Voetberg Seattle 1 2 0 .333 74 61 p.m. Noon Jorge Ruiz 44 39, Noah Thomas 45, Owen Allen 55, GOLF — Web.com Tour Championship, sec- Brett Lamphere 54, Zach Stelzner 54, WEEK 3 RESULTS Friday’s Games ond-round, at Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Cross Country Broc Selstrom 67 Thursday’s Game N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 4:05 At Onalaska N.Y. Giants 32, Washington 21 p.m. 11 p.m. C2BL Meet Washington Prep Football State Poll Boston at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m. ESPN2 — Asia-Pacific Amateur Champion- BOYS By The Associated Press Sunday’s Games Toronto at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m. Team Scores Class 4A Atlanta 39, Dallas 28 L.A. Angels at Texas, 5:05 p.m. ship, third-round, at Hong Kong 1. Rainier 54 1, Camas (11) 4-0 119 Indianapolis 35, Tennessee 33 Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 5:10 MAJOR LEAGUE BASBEBALL 2. Mossyrock 54 2, Lake Stevens (1) 4-0 103 Houston 19, Tampa Bay 9 p.m. 4 p.m. 3. Adna 92 3, Gig Harbor 4-0 97 Minnesota 31, San Diego 14 Kansas City at Minnesota, 5:10 4. Onalaska 116 4, Gonzaga Prep 4-0 85 Pittsburgh 12, St. Louis 6 p.m. ESPN — TBA 5. Ilwaco 128 5, Skyline 4-0 64 Oakland 27, Cleveland 20 Houston at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. 7 p.m. 6. Morton White Pass 142 (tie)Graham-Kapowsin 4-0 64 Cincinnati 28, Baltimore 24 Oakland at Seattle, 7:10 p.m. ROOT — Oakland at Seattle 7. Ocosta 153 7, Monroe 4-0 42 New England 51, Jacksonville 17 8. Toledo 225 8, Richland 3-1 30 Carolina 27, New Orleans 22 SOCCER 9. North Beach 226 9, Olympia 4-0 21 Philadelphia 24, N.Y. Jets 17 11:30 a.m. 10. North River 227 10, Curtis 3-1 17 Arizona 47, San Francisco 7 Others receiving 6 or more points: Seattle 26, Chicago 0 Golf FS1 — Bundesliga, Mainz at Darmstadt 98 1. Maartin Cornyn 17:56.64 CL 11, Skyview 8. Buffalo 41, Miami 14 2015 PGA Tour 2. Zak Miller 17:57.29 RAI Denver 24, Detroit 12 Money Leaders SATURDAY, Oct. 3 3. Sean Johnson 18:22.97 MOS Class 3A 1. Jordan Spieth $12,030,465.00 4. Austen Apperson 18:25.89 ADN 1, Eastside Catholic (12) 4-0 120 Monday’s Game 2. Jason Day $9,403,330.00 AUTO RACING 5. Shouridama Beadle 18:28.04 RAI 2, Bellevue 2-1 105 Green Bay 38, Kansas City 28 3. Bubba Watson $6,876,797.00 9:30 a.m. 6. Brighton Klein 18:33.52 RAI 3, O’Dea 4-0 99 4. Rickie Fowler $5,773,430.00 NBCSN — NASCAR Xfinity Series, qualify- 7. Levi Munoz 18:48.38 MOS 4, Lincoln 4-0 81 Thursday, Oct. 1 5. Dustin Johnson $5,509,466.50 8. Alejandro Gonzalez 18:59.11 MOS 5, Lakes 4-0 68 Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 5:25 p.m. ing, at Dover, Del. 9. Jess White 19:01.56 MOS 6, Blanchet 4-0 58 FedEx Cup Points Leaders 11 a.m. 10. Jachin Heckman 19:03.30 RAY 7, Glacier Peak 4-0 35 Sunday, Oct. 4 1. Jason Day 6,970 11. Phil Pannenborg 19:04.66 ONY (tie)Sumner 4-0 35 N.Y. Jets vs. Miami at London, 6:30 a.m. 2. Jordan Spieth 6,392 NBCSN — NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, prac- 12. Ben Brownlee 19:08.82 ILW 9, Auburn Mountain View 3-1 17 Oakland at Chicago, 10 a.m. 3. Henrik Stenson 4,499 tice, at Dover, Del. 13. Jared Pohll 19:09.70 TOL 10, Mt. Spokane 3-1 15 Jacksonville at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. 4. Rickie Fowler 4,196 12:30 p.m. 14. Matt Meagher 19:10.47 ADN Others receiving 6 or more points: N.Y. Giants at Buffalo, 10 a.m. 5. Bubba Watson 4,009 15. Miguel Mendoza 19:11.62 NB 11, Kennedy 11. Carolina at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. NBCSN — NASCAR Xfinity Series, The Hi- 16. Zachary Wright 19:19.02 ONY Philadelphia at Washington, 10 a.m. Total Cuts Made sense 200, at Dover, Del. 17. Marcos Mendoza 19:27.32 ILW Class 2A Houston at Atlanta, 10 a.m. 1. Patrick Reed 26 7 p.m. 18. Tyler Layden 19:28.88 ADN 1, Tumwater (13) 4-0 130 Kansas City at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. 2. Robert Streb 25 19. Jonny Hansen 19:32.02 RAI 2, Prosser 4-0 111 Cleveland at San Diego, 1:05 p.m. 2. Matt Kuchar 25 FS1 — NASCAR Camping World Truck Se- 20. Drake Mitby 19:32.68 OCO 3, Ellensburg 4-0 104 Green Bay at San Francisco, 1:25 p.m. 4. Danny Lee 24 ries, The Rhino Linings 350, at Las Vegas 21. Hayden VonBargen 19:36.16 ADN 4, Hockinson 4-0 86 St. Louis at Arizona, 1:25 p.m. 4. Hideki Matsuyama 24 22. Chris Whitford 19:36.53 CL (tie) Squalicum 4-0 86 Minnesota at Denver, 1:25 p.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL 23. Ryon Ashley 19:39.33 WV 6, Archbishop Murphy 4-0 56 Dallas at New Orleans, 5:30 p.m. Average Drive 9 a.m. 24. Quinton Berkompas 19:44.23 MWP 7, Pullman 4-0 35 Open: New England, Tennessee 1. Dustin Johnson 317.67 ESPN — Iowa at Wisconsin 25. Luke Nielson 19:45.76 WIN 8, Burlington-Edison 3-1 28 2. Bubba Watson 315.24 26. Kaeleb Fuller 19:49.44 MWP 9, Olympic 4-0 27 Monday, Oct. 5 3. Jason Day 313.65 ESPNEWS — UCF at Tulane 27. Gavin VanClifford 19:53.83 ONY 10, Clarkston 3-1 22 Detroit at Seattle, 5:30 p.m. 4. Adam Scott 311.65 ABC — Texas at TCU 28. Elijah Obermire 20:06.63 OCO Others receiving 6 or more points: 5. J.B. Holmes 309.94 ESPNU — Army at Penn State 29. Forrest Carbaugh 20:07.94 NR 11, Cheney 13. 11, Sedro-Woolley 13. 30. Sam Quinby 20:09.87 OCO Putting Average ESPN2 — Purdue at Michigan State 31. Nate Baughman 20:12.26 NR Class 1A 1. Jordan Spieth 1.699 FS1 — TBA 32. Ethan MacFarland 20:16.88 RAI 1, Royal (11) 4-0 128 MLB 2. Jason Day 1.712 33. James Boyet 20:23.36 MWP 2, King’s (2) 4-0 119 Major League Baseball 3. Dustin Johnson 1.715 12:30 p.m. 34. Joseph Ellis 20:23.87 RAI 3, Zillah 4-0 102 National League Standings 4. Jason Bohn 1.724 ESPN2 — Texas Tech at Baylor 35. Blake Hajdok 20:27.59 ILW 4, Cascade Christian 3-1 75 East Division W L Pct GB 5. Daniel Summerhays 1.726 ESPN — Florida State at Wake Forest 36. Felix Gomez 20:34.35 MOS 5, Mount Baker 3-1 69 x-New York 89 69 .563 — 37. Micah Voelker 20:36.57 MOS 6, Connell 3-1 62 Washington 80 78 .506 9 Driving Accuracy ESPNU — North Carolina at Georgia Tech 38. Caleb Heath 20:37.80 MWP 7, Hoquiam 4-0 60 Miami 69 89 .437 20 1. Francesco Molinari 76.88 CBS — Alabama at Georgia 39. Jacob Malmstadt 21:00.17 ILW 8, Port Townsend 4-0 44 Atlanta 64 94 .405 25 2. David Toms 74.50 ABC — Ohio State at Indiana 40. Christian Burke 21:01.72 ONY 9, Freeman 3-1 26 Philadelphia 61 97 .386 28 3. Chez Reavie 71.89 41. Cameron Palmer 21:01.95 TL 10, Tenino 3-1 14 Central Division 4. Justin Leonard 71.70 1 p.m. 42. Logan VanClifford 21:04.18 ONY Others receiving 6 or more points: x-St. Louis 100 59 .629 — 5. Jason Bohn 71.58 ESPNEWS — East Carolina at SMU 43. Clyde Spirithawk 21:04.80 CL 11, Columbia (White Salmon) 10. y-Pittsburgh 96 63 .604 4 44. Alex Bailey 21:14.65 OCO y-Chicago 93 65 .589 6½ FS1 — Kansas State at Oklahoma 45. Travis Eygabroad 21:18.83 RAI Class 2B Milwaukee 68 90 .430 31½ PAC-12 — Washington State at Cal 46. Otto Kemmer 21:23.12 ILW 1, Lind-Ritzville Sprague (9) 4-0 117 Cincinnati 63 95 .399 36½ 4 p.m. 47. Jacob Kiehn 21:24.14 MWP 2, Pe Ell Willapa Valley (3) 4-0 110 West Division Racing 48. Joe Lopez 21:24.40 ILW 3, North Beach 4-0 89 x-Los Angeles 88 70 .557 — NASCAR Sprint Cup Series ESPN2 — Arkansas at Tennessee 49. Tim Maughan 21:24.68 ADN 4, Napavine 3-1 79 San Francisco 83 75 .525 5 Sprint Cup Standings ESPN — Ole Miss at Florida 50. Hayden Farbo 21:29.32 TOL 5, Okanogan 3-1 73 Arizona 77 81 .487 11 Driver Points ESPNU — Eastern Michigan at LSU 6, Brewster 4-0 55 San Diego 73 85 .462 15 1. Matt Kenseth 2099 GIRLS 7, LaConner 3-1 43 Colorado 66 92 .418 22 2. Denny Hamlin 2093 4:30 p.m. 1. Ocosta 34 8, Toledo 3-1 35 3. Carl Edwards 2089 FOX — Arizona State at UCLA 2. Morton White Pass 72 9, Raymond 3-1 18 x-clinched division 4. Joey Logano 2089 3. Mossyrock 76 10, NW Christian (Colbert) 3-1 15 y-clinched wild card 5. Jimmie Johnson 2083 NBCSN — William Mary at Delaware 4. Rainier 77 Others receiving 6 or more points: 6. Ryan Newman 2074 5 p.m. 5. Toutle Lake 85 11, Adna 12. Tuesday’s Games 7. Kurt Busch 2073 ABC — Notre Dame at Clemson 6. Ilwaco 135 Philadelphia 4, N.Y. Mets 3 8. Brad Keselowski 2072 Class 1B St. Louis at Pittsburgh, ppd., rain 9. Martin Truex Jr. 2071 7 p.m. 1. Elaina Hansen 20:32.16 RAI 1, Liberty Christian (8) 4-0 116 Chicago Cubs 4, Cincinnati 1 10. Jeff Gordon 2068 ESPN — Oregon at Colorado 2. Kenzie Anderson 20:45.80 MWP 2, Neah Bay (4) 3-0 112 Tampa Bay 4, Miami 2 11. Jamie McMurray 2058 7:15 p.m. 3. Alicia Herrera 20:55.03 MOS 3, Touchet 3-0 88 Atlanta 2, Washington 1 12. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 2057 4. Sararose Gallo 21:03.29 OCO 4, Republic 3-1 41 Arizona 4, Colorado 3, 11 innings 13. Kyle Busch 2056 ESPN2 — Hawaii at Boise State 5. Jessica Mitchem 21:06.23 TL 5, Almira Coulee-Hartline 3-1 33 Milwaukee 4, San Diego 3 14. Paul Menard 2056 GOLF 6. Kathryn Anderson 21:31.25 OCO Others receiving 6 or more points: L.A. Dodgers 8, San Francisco 0 15. Kevin Harvick 2034 7. Kelsey Gundersen 21:57.59 OCO 11, Evergreen Lutheran 27. 12, Quil- 16. Clint Bowyer 2018 5 a.m. 8. Traci Hoffman 22:12.87 WV cene 24. 13, Colton 14. 14, Washington Wednesday’s Games 17. Kasey Kahne 732 GOLF — Alfred Dunhill Links Champion- 9. McKenzie Ballo 22:13.21 OCO School For The Deaf 7. Pittsburgh 8, St. Louis 2, 1st game 18. Aric Almirola 728 ship, third-round, at Scotland 10. Rachael Saul 22:32.56 OCO Philadelphia 7, N.Y. Mets 5 19. Kyle Larson 683 11. Sarah Lovan 22:41.92 MOS St. Louis 11, Pittsburgh 1, 2nd game 20. Greg Biffle 675 Noon 12. Larkin Farrish 22:50.71 MWP Chicago Cubs 10, Cincinnati 3 21. Austin Dillon 626 GOLF — Web.com Tour Championship, 13. Emma Lambert 23:17.97 TL College Football Tampa Bay 6, Miami 4 22. Casey Mears 604 third-round, at Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. 14. Meleah Kandoll 23:31.00 TL Atlanta 2, Washington 0 23. AJ Allmendinger 585 15. Mariah Vogler 23:47.23 NB AP Top 25 Arizona 3, Colorado 1 24. Danica Patrick 574 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 16. Eliza Bannister 23:53.63 ILW The Top 25 teams in The Associ- Milwaukee 5, San Diego 0 25. Tony Stewart 563 9:30 a.m. 17. Kaylen Collette 23:57.36 MWP ated Press college football poll, with San Francisco 5, L.A. Dodgers 0 26. David Ragan 554 18. Nina Guizzetti 24:07.45 RAI first-place votes in parentheses, records 27. Sam Hornish Jr. 546 FOX — TBA 19. Leslie Camacho 24:31.51 RAI through Sept. 19, total points based on Thursday’s Games 28. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 525 6 p.m. 20. Elexcious Hampton 25:11.66 MWP 25 points for a first-place vote through N.Y. Mets (Stauffer 0-0) at Phila- 29. Trevor Bayne 517 ROOT — Oakland at Seattle 21. Taylor Holmes 25:24.46 RAI one point for a 25th-place vote, and pre- delphia (Eickhoff 2-3), 9:05 a.m. 30. Justin Allgaier 465 22. Violet Hernandez-C... 25:39.87 MOS vious ranking: Chicago Cubs (Hammel 9-7) at 31. Cole Whitt 430 SOCCER 23. Yuritzi Mora 25:42.12 MOS Cincinnati (Jo.Lamb 1-4), 9:35 a.m. 32. David Gilliland 419 4:55 a.m. 24. Lacey Wright 25:42.81 MOS Record Pts Pv L.A. Dodgers (Bre.Anderson 9-9) 33. Brett Moffitt 350 25. Emma Veatch 25:45.82 ADN 1. Ohio St. (45) 4-0 1,482 1 at San Francisco (T.Hudson 8-8), 12:45 34. Alex Bowman 340 NBCSN — Premier League, West Brom at 26. Brenna Kandoll 26:34.88 TL 2. Michigan St. (5) 4-0 1,397 2 p.m. 35. Matt DiBenedetto 309 Crystal Palace 27. Gabrielle Wilkinson 26:44.60 RAI 3. Mississippi (10) 4-0 1,349 3 Milwaukee (Jungmann 9-7) at San 36. Michael Annett 302 6:30 a.m. 28. Anna Wilson 27:09.05 TRC 4. TCU 4-0 1,254 3 Diego (Kennedy 8-15), 3:40 p.m. 37. Josh Wise 226 29. Alexis Diamond 27:10.38 RAI 5. Baylor 3-0 1,196 5 Miami (Fernandez 6-0) at Tampa 38. Jeb Burton 171 FS1 — Bundesliga, Wolfsburg at Borussia 30. Olivia Harnagy 27:29.21 NB 6. Notre Dame 4-0 1,163 6 Bay (Odorizzi 8-9), 4:10 p.m. 39. Michael McDowell 163 Monchengladbach 31. Tatym Smathers 27:33.09 MWP 7. UCLA 4-0 1,156 9 Washington (Strasburg 10-7) at 40. Alex Kennedy 93 6:55 a.m. 32. Hannah Scheuber 27:58.97 ADN 8. Georgia 4-0 1,147 7 Atlanta (Weber 0-2), 4:10 p.m. 41. Reed Sorenson 48 33. Isabel Benenati 28:16.35 ILW 9. LSU 3-0 1,075 8 Colorado (Hale 5-5) at Arizona 42. Bobby Labonte 39 NBCSN — Premier League, TBA 34. Brianna Carbaugh 28:16.70 NR 10. Utah (1) 4-0 1,034 18 (Corbin 6-5), 6:40 p.m. 43. Brian Vickers 32 9:30 a.m. 35. Vanessa Munoz 28:57.50 MOS 11. Florida St. 3-0 888 10 44. Michael Waltrip 26 36. Joyce Hoy 29:40.64 NB 12. Clemson 3-0 853 11 Friday’s Games 45. Ryan Preece 12 NBC — Premier League, Southampton at 37. Campbell Schultz 29:49.60 MOS 13. Alabama 3-1 850 12 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m. 46. Mike Wallace 8 Chelsea 38. Grace Bruncke 30:04.41 ILW 14. Texas A&M 4-0 776 14 Miami at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. 47. Eddie MacDonald 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015 • Sports 7

WWW.ATHLONSPORTS.COM WEEK 4 SCHEDULE Thursday, Sept. 24 Don’t forget to follow us! Baltimore at Pittsburgh 8:25 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 27 @ AthlonSports N.Y. Jets at Miami (in London) 9:30 a.m. Jacksonville at Indianapolis 1 p.m. N.Y. Giants at Buffalo 1 p.m. / AthlonSports INSIDESUNDAY Carolina at Tampa Bay 1 p.m. Philadelphia at Washington 1 p.m. @ AthlonSports Oakland at Chicago 1 p.m. A WEEKLY SPIN AROUND THE NFL Houston at Atlanta 1 p.m. Kansas City at Cincinnati 1 p.m. Cleveland at San Diego 4:05 p.m. Green Bay at San Francisco 4:25 p.m. St. Louis at Arizona 4:25 p.m. WEATHER Minnesota at Denver 4:25 p.m. Dallas at New Orleans 8:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 28 Detroit at Seattle 8:30 p.m. THE STORM Bye: Tennessee, New England CAN’T MISS MATCHUPS Injured quarterbacks raise questions Baltimore (0–3) at Pittsburgh (2–1) This rivalry is always a fun one to watch. The Steelers for teams with playoff expectations can bury the Ravens with a win, but Ben Roethlis- berger’s injury will make it harder. The Ravens have his couldn’t have been what the NFL had in mind when it put to fi nd a way to fi nish a game. They led 13–9 late in together its prime-time matchups for Week 4. the third quarter in Denver; 33–30 with two minutes T The 0–3 Baltimore Ravens at the Ben Roethlisberger-less left in Oakland; and twice led Cincinnati by seven in Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday night? Brandon Weeden and the fourth quarter. They lost all three games. Another the Dallas Cowboys at Luke McCown division loss and they can forget the playoffs. and the New Orleans Saints on Sunday Kansas City (1–2) at Cincinnati (3–0) night? Not exactly must-see TV, but that After losing to undefeated Denver, Kansas City got could be what we see thanks to some smoked by undefeated Green Bay on Monday night. costly early season injuries. Now the Chiefs stay on the road to face undefeated The teams involved, however, have Cincinnati. Are you noticing a trend here? The Bengals much bigger worries than television rat- should take advantage of the reeling Chiefs while ings. The Cowboys, Steelers and Saints all they can, with the Seahawks and a trip to Buffalo entered the season with big expectations. looming on the schedule. In fact, Athlon Sports picked all three to John Gworek win their respective divisions before train- Minnesota (2–1) at Denver (3–0) Athlon Sports ing camp. Now their playoff hopes may The Vikings have bounced back from a puzzling Senior Editor depend on backup quarterbacks. @JohnGworek season-opening loss to win back-to-back home Let’s start with the Saints, clearly the games. They’ll need to keep Adrian Peterson (260 most desperate at this point. yards in the last two games) rolling to get a road win There is a chance Drew Brees could in Denver. The Broncos fi nally got Peyton Manning return against the Cowboys, but the Saints need him to be healthy and going against the Lions (31-of-42, 324 yards), but the effective to save their season. He was obviously not himself in a Week running game is still lagging behind. They have gotten 2 loss to Tampa Bay. Brees missed last week’s 27–22 loss to Carolina away with it because the defense has been dominat- with a rotator cuff injury and has lost strength in his throwing shoulder. ing, leading the league in pass defense and ranking McCown actually played pretty well in his fi rst start since 2011, hitting second with 10 takeaways. on 31-of-38 passes for 310 yards at Carolina. The problem for the Saints is that the NFC South isn’t what it was last season when eight wins would have won the division. The Panthers and NUMBERS GAME Falcons are 3–0, and New Orleans already has two losses in the division. The Saints need to catch one of those teams to make the playoffs as a wild card, because the NFC West sure looks like it has two playoff teams in Arizona and Seattle. Ben Roethlisberger is expected to miss at least four weeks. If Brees can return against the Cowboys and get a win, perhaps the Saints get back on track. If not, they may as well shut Brees down; there more than burying their division rival at 0–4. But looking big-picture, the will be no playoffs after an 0–4 start. Steelers may be able to weather the storm while Roethlisberger is out. The Cowboys, on the other hand, have already banked a couple wins For one thing, they have an experienced backup in Michael Vick. and still lead the NFC East. No one else in the division looks like a threat Unlike the Cowboys, their other weapons (Antonio Brown, Le’Veon to reel off a long winning streak, so it’s possible Dallas could stay right Bell and Martavis Bryant when he returns from suspension) are at full- in the thick of things until Tony Romo returns from a broken collarbone strength. And they play fi ve of their next seven games at home. in late November or early December. So for now, the Steelers still have their sights set on keeping pace with But it would be a lot easier if Dez Bryant wasn’t hurt as well. Games the undefeated Bengals and battling for the AFC North title. Both teams against the Patriots and Seahawks are looming, as are rematches against face some tough tests over the next four weeks. Best case scenario? Pitts- the Giants and Eagles. December trips to Green Bay and Buffalo will burgh stays within a game of Cincinnati and Roethlisberger misses just be a challenge even if Romo is back. The defense, which looked solid four games, returning Nov. 1 for the fi rst of two showdowns with the to start the season, got torched by Matt Ryan and Julio Jones in Week Bengals. 3. Add it all up, and the Cowboys need to take advantage of the reeling Worst case? The Steelers drop road games to the Chargers and Chiefs Saints while they can. with Roethlisberger out, helping those teams back into the AFC Wild Roethlisberger’s knee injury was a scary one for the Steelers, because Card race and putting Pittsburgh further behind Cincinnati. the fear was he had torn his ACL and would be out for the season. Instead We’re not giving up on the Cowboys or Steelers as division champs 121.0 he has a sprained MCL and a bone bruise, which means a lot of pain but just yet; even if they have to settle for Wild Card spots, both are Super no surgery. He is expected to miss four-to-six weeks. Bowl contenders if Romo and Roethlisberger get healthy. But without a Pittsburgh surely would love to have Big Ben this week for the Thurs- Drew Brees at the height of his powers, the Saints look more like a team Cincinnati quarterback Andy Dalton’s day nighter against the Ravens; nothing would please Steel City fans ready for a rebuild than a Super Bowl run. passer rating through three games, good for second in the NFL. While many Bengals fans won’t get too excited until Dalton gets the playoff monkey off his back, he is playing the best football of OUTSIDE THE HUDDLE his career. Against a desperate Ravens team in Baltimore, Dalton twice led 80- Buffalo leads the NFL in rushing through a fi t in the Bears’ new 3-4 scheme. ... The yard drives in the fourth quarter. Both three weeks, but the Bills rank third in the Oakland Raiders, no strangers to rebuilding times he found A.J. Green for touch- NFL in scoring because of the emergence of themselves, hope to take advantage of the downs to lift the Bengals to 3–0. quarterback Tyrod Taylor. The Bills’ running reeling Bears this week. A win would move game has been inconsistent, and Taylor’s Oakland to 3–1, its best start since the 2002 scrambles have boosted the numbers as ex- Raiders started 4–0 on the way to Super POWER RANKINGS pected. But Taylor’s work in the passing game Bowl XXXVII. ... 1. Patriots 17. Eagles has been a surprise: He has hit 74.4 percent The start of the Rams-Steelers game was Fitz’s fast start 2. Packers 18. Giants of his passes for 714 yards, seven touchdowns delayed when a piece of the Edward Jones 3. Bengals 19. Chargers and three interceptions. His passer rating Dome fi eld caught on fi re during pregame After catching 63 passes for 784 yards and two touch- 4. Cardinals 20. Ravens of 116.1 ranks fi fth in the NFL, while his 9.2 introductions. If St. Louis isn’t careful, its downs — all career lows — last season, Larry Fitzgerald 5. Broncos 21. Rams yards per attempt ranks third. ... season could go up in fl ames, as well. The was thought by some to be slowing down. If the fi rst 6. Falcons 22. Dolphins Eli Manning and the Giants could get wide Rams have lost two straight and rank last in three games of his 12th NFL season are any indica- 7. Bills 23. Texans receiver Victor Cruz back for this week’s the NFL in total offense with trips to Arizona tion, his demise has been greatly exaggerated. After 8. Seahawks 24. Titans game in Buffalo. Cruz hasn’t played since (3–0) and Green Bay (3–0) on tap. ... catching nine passes for 134 yards and two touchdowns 9. Panthers 25. Browns tearing a patellar tendon last October and has Minnesota and San Francisco have gone in against the 49ers, Fitzgerald has 23 catches for 333 been out with a calf injury. ... opposite directions since the 49ers dominated 10. Steelers 26. Redskins yards and a league-leading fi ve touchdowns on the 11. Cowboys 27. Lions Already 0–3 and without injured the Vikings to open the season. While the season. It’s easily his best three-game start to a season Jay Cutler 12. Jets 28. Jaguars quarterback , the Chicago Bears Vikings have gotten back on track with back- and leaves him just 68 catches short of 1,000 and six are selling off some parts as they start to to-back home wins over Detroit and San Diego, 13. Raiders 29. Buccaneers touchdowns short of 100 in his career. If he hits those rebuild. Chicago traded veteran defensive end the Niners have been torched on the road by 14. Vikings 30. 49ers marks this season, it will likely mean quarterback Jared Allen to the Carolina Panthers for a the Steelers and Cardinals. San Francisco 15. Colts 31. Saints Carson Palmer has remained healthy. Palmer looks fully sixth-round draft pick and also dealt middle returns home this week, but things don’t 16. Chiefs 32. Bears linebacker Jonathan Bostic to New England get any easier with Aaron Rodgers and the recovered from the knee injury that cost him most of for a draft pick. Neither player was a good undefeated Packers in town. last season and is now 19–6 as the Cardinals starter. Photos: Roethlisberger, Fitzgerald: AP Images; Dalton: Sportfolio

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prep Basketball mlB State Basketball Tournament Could Go Four Directions By tJ Cotterill The tournament would take The News Tribune place in one week (Wednesday- Saturday). RENTON — A committee looking to alter the state high • A 16-teAm, nCAA tournAment- school boys and girls basketball like formAt. tournaments is still in favor of It would only be called the resurrecting the 16-team, single- “state tournament” for the first site, double-elimination format two rounds — both single elimi- that died following the 2009-10 nation. The next two rounds school year. would take place a week later and, But it would come with some just like the NCAA, be called the caveats. “Final Four.” That former 16-team format Every team that reaches the was one of four proposals the Final Four would play for a state approximately 40-member com- trophy. mittee, which was comprised of The first two rounds would boys and girls basketball coaches, be held at three separate venues athletic directors, superinten- (two classifications per venue) dents, Washington State Inter- with the final two rounds held scholastic Activities Association the following week at two venues officials and others, will vote on (three classifications per venue). at a time to be determined. WIAA executive director • the Current stAte tournA- Mike Colbrese said the votes would likely be counted by the ment formAt. Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press first week of November. It’s almost identical to the Seattle Mariners manager Lloyd McClendon, right, tells starting pitcher Felix Hernandez that he's pulling him from the base- Most members raised their aforementioned modified dou- ball game against the Los Angeles Angels following the seventh inning Tuesday in Seattle. hands in support of the 16-team ble-elimination format. Only the format during an informal vote first round of single-elimination near the end of Monday’s meet- is considered the regional round ing at the Renton School District of the state tournament and it’s Seattle Shuts Down Ace Felix building. held at mostly high school loca- The caveat? If the commit- tions across the state. tee does vote for the old 16-team That round is followed by a Hernandez for Final Weekend tournament, it would also have double-elimination tournament to present to the WIAA execu- with the eight remaining teams By tim Booth Friday, Roenis Elias on Satur- Probably so, but the future of held at double-court sites. tive board in January a plan ad- The Associated Press day and Vidal Nuno will pitch this organization is much big- dressing the financial hurdles The drawback to this format the season finale Sunday. Her- ger than one or two games," Mc- that led to its demise in the first is the locations of the first round. SEATTLE — The only way nandez was told of the decision Clendon said. place. Some coaches have expressed Felix Hernandez is seeing the on Tuesday night then met with One of the disappointments If they can’t — or the WIAA that high school gymnasiums field for the final weekend of the McClendon and new Seattle gen- for Hernandez is not continuing executive board doesn’t agree aren’t nearly as special as playing regular season is if Seattle man- eral manager Jerry Dipoto on his streak of pitching at least 200 in a venue such as the Tacoma ager Lloyd McClendon suddenly — the committee voted that it Wednesday. innings and having 200 strike- Dome. decides to let his ace right-hand- would then present its next best McClendon said he would outs. Hernandez had reached the It appeared the old 16-team, er be a hitter. proposal and so on. have changed his thinking if the 200/200 mark in six straight sea- The other three proposals: double-elimination format was Hernandez won't be on the the most popular of the four pro- mound pitching. Mariners were facing a team that sons, tied for the third-longest • posals. McClendon announced was in a playoff chase or Hernan- streak in baseball history. Her- A 16-teAm, modified douBle- dez had a chance for a career-best nandez will finish the year with eliminAtion formAt But the bigger and greater the Wednesday that Hernandez . 20th victory. Hernandez missed 201 2-3 innings pitching but 191 The first round would be venue, the higher the cost. The won't pitch in Seattle's final series out on win No. 19 last Saturday strikeouts. single-elimination, with games WIAA cut its expenses from a this weekend against Oakland, against the Los Angeles Angels. Hernandez said he was too held at college sites (Eastern high of about $710,000 during saying it wasn't worth the stress Washington University, Central the 2008 state tournament to on Hernandez's arm to have him Hernandez will finish the inconsistent this season and Washington University, Saint about $415,000 this past year be- make one more start in a game season with an 18-9 record and watched all of his bad starts Martin’s University, University cause of the switch from the 16- lacking meaning aside from per- 3.53 ERA. Hernandez said his where he noticed mechanical of Puget Sound or others). team, double-elimination format sonal statistics. pitching arm is fine. Seattle also differences from his better out- Winners would advance to to the regional format. "Felix has given me his heart shut down young right-hander ings. an eight-team state tournament The state basketball tourna- and soul this year and I just don't Taijuan Walker early. Walker "Up and down, not consistent. at double-court sites — Spokane ment brought in about 38 percent want to stress him anymore than started 29 games and was 11-8 I'm not happy with what I did Arena (Class 1B, 2B), Yakima of the WIAA’s total state tourna- I have to. This is the right thing with a 4.56 ERA. this year," Hernandez said. "I've SunDome (1A, 2A) and the Ta- ment income last year, according to do," McClendon said. "Much like with Walker, has it got to prepare myself for next coma Dome (3A, 4A). to the WIAA. Hisashi Iwakuma will start cost us a game or two this year? year now and do better." racing Astros Top Mariners, Take Over NASCAR’s Stewart Will Retire From Cup Racing After ‘16 Second AL Wild-Card Spot KANNAPOLIS, N.C. (AP) decision, he proved otherwise every track with gifts to com- SEATTLE (AP) — Colby quahar (1-7) over a drawn-in in- — There was no final straw, no with a wide smile and his usual memorate his career, and he Rasmus’ broken-bat RBI single field scored pinch-runner Jona- outside influence, no personal self-deprecating humor during visits with reporters almost capped Houston’s rally from a than Villar in the seventh to give trauma that led Tony Stewart a news conference that lasted week to answer questions about three-run deficit, and the Astros Houston the lead. to set an expiration date on his nearly an hour at Stewart-Haas this farewell. Stewart isn't inter- retook the lead in the race for the Kyle Seager and Nelson Cruz NASCAR career. Racing. ested in the same treatment. second AL wild-card spot, beat- hit back-to-back homers in the Instead, the three-time He called the decision "100 "Let's establish this right ing the Seattle Mariners 7-6 on fifth for Seattle. Seager hit a NASCAR champion simply de- percent" his choice, said the now: I will not be coming to Wednesday night. three-run shot, his 26th of the cided enough was enough. only pressure he received was the media center every week to A day after being passed by season and a new career-high. "I think deep down you from those trying to talk him talk about it," he said. "You can the Angels, the Astros moved Cruz followed with his 44th to know when it's time to do out of it and he dismissed the save your gifts. I've got enough back in front of Los Angeles, give Seattle a 6-3 lead, putting something to make a change," idea that his personal struggles rocking chairs at home. I'm not which lost at home to Oakland. him one behind Baltimore’s Stewart said Wednesday in an- the last three years factored really that kind of guy. I'm con- The Astros are a half-game Chris Davis for the most in the nouncing he will retire from into his choice. tent to go race and be around ahead going into their final se- majors. Sprint Cup racing following Stewart also tried to ward the racing community and the ries of the season beginning on Houston’s bullpen managed the 2016 season to wrap up a off any sort of retirement tour racing family and be around Friday in Arizona. to pitch shutout ball over the fi- storied 18-year career in NAS- in 2016 like the one current- our fans. They can just send Trailing 6-3, the Astros got nal four innings. Seattle had run- CAR's top tier. ly going for four-time series me a note from the track presi- a three-run homer from Chris ners on the corners and two outs If there was any doubt champion Jeff Gordon. dent and say, 'Hey, thank you,' Carter, his 24th of the season, in in the seventh but Tony Sipp (3- Stewart was at peace with his Gordon is feted at nearly and that'll be sufficient for me." the sixth inning to draw even. 4) got Brad Miller to fly out and Rasmus’ blooper off Danny Far- end the threat. nfl Boling: Seahawks Were in Worse Spot Last Season and Thrived By dave Boling in January to repeat as division lingering obstacle. Cards won all six of the games he The schedule seems to favor The Tacoma News Tribune champs. Of the other winning teams started, but ended up relying on another strong Seahawks’ sec- So, as coaches like to say, at this point, though, the Hawks backups Drew Stanton and Ryan ond half, though, as they enjoy Being two games behind the nothing is won or lost in Septem- play all of them — with the Lindley the rest of the way. three consecutive home games in Arizona Cardinals three weeks ber. chance to gain ground in head- Finishing with 11 wins and a November. into the regular season puts the However, if the games were to-head matches — except 3-0 wild card berth under those con- Seattle Seahawks way ahead of And December features so meaningless, the coaches Atlanta. ditions was an honorable accom- games against the Ravens (0- schedule. wouldn’t draw paychecks, and Carolina (3-0) comes to Cen- plishment, particularly when 3), Browns (1-2) and Rams (1-2). Seahawks fans wouldn’t have to pay full turyLink, and the Hawks have to considering the Cards finished fans hardly price for tickets. travel to Dallas (2-1) and Minne- ranked 24th in both offense and They already lost on the road to have had So we’re going to go ahead sota (2-1). defense. the Rams, but that’s still a stretch time to start the Carson Palmer and evaluate the conference and They also face Arizona home But with Palmer ambulatory of games that could facilitate a Ligament Watch yet. division as the calendar flips to and away, in Seattle on Nov. 15 and acclimated to coach Bruce streak toward the final regular- Fans will be tempted to fret October. and at Arizona on Jan. 3. Arians’ offense, the Cardinals season game at Arizona. with the Seahawks at 1-2 and A couple early impressions Seahawks coach Pete Carroll have scored a league-high 126 The Seahawks are as vulner- Arizona 3-0, giving the Cardi- are fair. For one, there aren’t was asked about the early divi- points in three 2015 games while able as all the other teams to the nals an early cushion on the NFC many really good teams in the sion results and he graciously holding opponents to 49 for a effects of injuries. But with some West Division standings. conference. Six NFC teams are avoided mocking the question showy differential of plus-77 blessings of good health and pro- But fresh in most fans’ 3-0 or 2-1, while 10 are 1-2 or for its prematurity. points. duction reaching their potential, memories should be last year’s winless. “Obviously, the Cardinals Palmer’s passer rating is the Seahawks easily can be back six-game win streak to finish How much do the records are running right now,” Carroll fourth-best in the league (117.8) to the top of the division. the season while the Cardinals mean, anyway? The three teams said. “We watched their film (of with nine touchdown passes To overcome that loss to slipped from 9-1 to 11-5 — with the Cardinals have beaten are their 48-23 win over Chicago), against two interceptions. Green Bay and dislodge the fa- two losses compliments of the a combined 1-8, while the Se- and they didn’t just do it all on Against San Francisco, the rallying Seahawks. ahawks’ lone win is over winless offense. … They’ve done all kids Cardinals’ defense stung quar- vorite to claim the conference’s Seattle trailed Arizona by Chicago, the worst team in the of good stuff already. (They’re) terback Colin Kaepernick with No. 1 seed, though, they’re going three games as late as Nov. 23 NFL. really kind of like they were last two interceptions returned for to need some help. last season when the Cardinals Of those six teams with early year. They’re off to a great start.” touchdowns. The four total picks Otherwise, October isn’t visited CenturyLink Field. The winning records, the Hawks lost The fulcrum of Arizona’s rise of Kaepernick give the Cards the too early to start shopping for Seahawks won that game and to the best of them, Green Bay and fall last season was the torn league lead with seven intercep- a warm parka for a mid-winter tacked on another in the desert (3-0), in a defeat that could be a ACL of quarterback Palmer. The tions. trip back to Wisconsin. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015

Editor: Eric Schwartz Phone number: 807-8224 Life e-mail: [email protected] Ap p le HArvest Festival Set to Begin in Onalaska

The Onalaska Apple Harvest Festival will begin Friday and last through Sunday. The parade starts at 11 a.m. Saturday on Carlisle Avenue, but the weekend will feature dozens of additional events. For a full slate of offerings, pick up a copy of the up- coming Thursday edition of The Chronicle when the Apple Harvest will be the featured story. For more information, visit http://onalaskaalliance. org/. If You Go … What: Onalaska Apple Harvest Festival When: Oct. 2-4 Schedule: Friday, Oct. 2 • 5:30-7:30 p.m. — Royal Court Spaghetti dinner in the high school commons. Cost: $5 per person or $15 per family • 7-9 p.m. — Onalaska High School football vs. Adna • 8 p.m. — Royal Court Coronation at halftime of the football game

Saturday, Oct. 3 • 7:30 a.m. registration begins for Apple Fun Run/ File Photos / The Chronicle Walks - 8 a.m. - Kids 1-mile Apple Fun Run/Walk. 9 a.m. Top: A slice of apple pie is served up at a potluck put on for an Onalaska Alliance meeting for the upcoming Onalaska Apple Harvest Festival in 2012 - 5K Apple Fun Run/2 mile walk at Carlisle Lake parking lot. Cost: $20 per person, $10 for 2 mile walk or kids 12 Middle: Onalaska Apple Harvest Festival co-chair Cathy Murphy serves up slices of apple pie at a past apple potluck held and younger. Application on Website by the Onalaska Alliance. • 8-10 a.m. — Pancake breakfast at Presbyterian Bottom: Onalaska High School cheerleaders stop to rally the crowd during the fourth-annual Apple Harvest Festival pa- Church. Cost: $5 per person or $15 per family rade in 2012. Hundreds of people lined Carlisle Avenue for a sunny day that included dozens of floats, myriad politicians • 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. — Welcome booth and farm & and many handfuls of candy tossed to eager children (and a few adults) along the sidewalks. craft market on Carlisle Avenue • 10 a.m. to noon — apple pie contest at Commu- nity Youth Center. Application on Website HArvesting More • 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. — Harvest Festival Food Court at Osborne & Sons and Carlisle Avenue • 11 a.m. — Apple Harvest Parade on Carlisle Av- tHAn Apples enue • Noon to 4 p.m. — Carlisle Mansion historical dis- play ONALASKA ALLIANCE: day, a three-day event spanning believe they have a bigger role • Noon to 4 p.m. — Kidventure at middle school through most of Onalaska that to play in promoting Lewis Groups Sees Festival as brings thousands of visitors to County. • Noon to 4 p.m. — Health and Disaster Preparation Part of Larger Tourism the small town. “We need people to see the at Fire Dist. 1 “I think we were thinking bigger picture that we have a • Noon to 4 p.m. — Apple cider pressing at Com- Potential just a small town community lot of potential to support each munity Youth Center By Carrina Stanton festival,” Pete Murphy said. other and encourage each oth- • 12:30-3 p.m. — Harvest Community Dinner at “Our vision has just been grow- er,” said Onalaska Alliance vice Presbyterian Church. Cost: $12 for BBQ meal or $5 for For The Chronicle ing and growing and growing.” president Annette Erickson. hot dog kids meal Onalaska Alliance presi- Apple Harvest Festival or- In an attempt to draw even • 12:30-5 p.m. — Live local music at main stage on dent Cathy Murphy recalls not ganizers have chosen the theme more people to Apple Harvest Carlisle Avenue sleeping well the night before “All Roads Lead to Onalaska” Festival, canoe and kayak races • 1-3 p.m. — Royal Court Bingo at the elementary the inaugural Apple Harvest for this year's festival. The tour- on Carlisle Lake have been add- gym Festival. She was worried, she ism-centered theme reflects ed to this year's Saturday lineup. their belief that Apple Harvest Participants need to bring their • 2 p.m. — Canoe and kayak races at Carlisle Lake recalled, that no one would show up and all their work Festival is about more than just own watercraft to participate • 3 p.m. — Pie eating contest at Community Youth would be for naught. Onalaska. While the event was in adult and youth categories Center “But then you wake up and founded through a desire to as well as team and solo events. • 4 p.m. — Royal Court raffle drawing it's a beautiful fall day and spark an economic upturn for then it's like 'OK, look there's Onalaska, Alliance members please see APPLES, page Life 3 Sunday, Oct. 4 a few people in town.' Then • 9-10 a.m. — Carlisle Lake Interpretive Trail tour 'oh, there's a few more people • 10:30 a.m. — All community church service in the in town.' And then 'there's even FIRST ONALASKA ALLIANCE MEMBERSHIPS OFFERED middle school gym more people in town.'” The Onalaska Alliance is holding a community membership • Noon — Community potluck at middle school Now in its seventh season, drive 5 p.m. Oct. 14 at the Onalaska Elementary School gym. The gym the Apple Harvest Festival catered dinner costs $15 per person. • 1:15 p.m. — Rosie and the Posers Benefit Concert and the Onalaska Alliance Until now, the Onalaska Alliance has not offered community that presents it have grown in memberships in the board-operated non-profit. For the first time, in the middle school gym. Free admission, donations scope and momentum. Look- stewardship membership levels ranging from $10 to $240 or more collected for the Onalaska Community Relief Fund ing back on the founding of the are being offered. Additional Information: event, Alliance member Pete “We’re looking 10, 15, 20 years down the road,” explained http://onalaskaalliance.org Murphy said he never expected Onalaska Alliance member Pete Murphy. “We want this organiza- it would become what it is to- tion to thrive beyond us.” Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015 LIFE

Community Calendar Today HAVE AN EVENT YOU AAUW to Hear Talk WOULD LIKE TO INVITE About Genealogy THE PUBLIC TO? Research Submit your calendar items American Association of to Newsroom Assistant Doug University Women member Blosser by 5 p.m. Friday the Kerry Serl will present a “How week before you would like Editor’s Best Bet To Do Genealogy” talk at to- them to be printed. He can be night’s meeting of the AAUW. reached at calendar@chronline. Evergreen Playhouse Presents ‘The Musical Comedy Serl will provide practical com or (360) 807-8238. Please include all relevant information, Murders of 1940’ advice on how to do geneal- as well as contact information. The Evergreen Playhouse in Centralia will evergreenplayhouse.com. They can also be ogy for free from the comfort Events can also be submitted present ‘The Musical Comedy Murders of purchased at the door. Single show tickets are of your own home. She will at www.chronline.com 1940’ beginning Friday at 8 p.m. $10. cover free databases through the Additional shows are scheduled for Satur- According to a release from the playhouse, Timberland Library and other day at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. The show ‘The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940’ “is genealogy websites, focusing on will run on the same schedule the weekends of like a giant game of Clue on stage, with ab- genealogy in Washington and Center, $5, (360) 262-3041 Oct. 9-11 and Oct. 16-18. surd, Jerry Lewis-style slapstick and a ton of the United States and showing Potato bar, 4:30-7 p.m., Olequa There will also be a special “pay-what-you- physical comedy. A group of theatre people Senior Center, 119 SW Kerron Ave., in- how each state has different re- cludes drinks, salads, potato chips and can” night Oct. 8 at 7:30 p.m. have been gathered together to seek backing sources. numerous potato toppings, Winlock, All proceeds will help support the Ever- for a show they are trying to produce. While She will go over how to use $8, children 5-12 $4, (360) 785-4325 green Playhouse. trapped in the house of their potential backer, each resource by showing a Open mic, 7:30 p.m., Matrix Coffee- The Evergreen Playhouse is selling season people start to die. The group must quickly search and the results, and how house, Chehalis, free, (360) 740-0492 tickets this year. For $50, attendees can see all find out who the murderer is before they she organizes the data she finds. Historic Lewis County Farmers Mar- six shows and become a member of The Ever- themselves become victims.” The Lewis County branch ket, 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m., corner of Pearl green Playhouse. To buy a ticket, visit www. Rich Garrett is directing the performances. and Maple streets, Centralia, (360) 736- of the AAUW will meet at 6:45 8977 or [email protected] p.m. at The Gathering Place at Quilt Festival, Rainy Daze Quilt Guild, Stillwaters Estates, 2800 Cooks 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Southwest Washington Board, 3:30-5 p.m., second floor confer- (360) 748-6601 Hill Road, Centralia. Guests Fairgrounds, over 200 quilts, vendors, Organizations ence room, Lewis County Public Health Second Chance/Lewis County Brain demos, make and takes, quilt bazaar, are always welcome. Use the Disabled American Veterans, 1 p.m., & Social Services Building, 360 NW Injury Support Group, 5 p.m., call (360) refreshments, free parking, davequilts@ entrance off Scammon Creek American building, 111 W. Main North St., Chehalis 864-4341 or (360) 983-3166 for meeting comcast.net Road on Colonial Drive. That St., Centralia, (360) 245-3357 or (360) location Country Chicks Harvest Fair, 10 a.m.- 262-9360 Organizations gate is open until 7 pm. 6 p.m., Southwest Washington Fair- For more information, con- Support Groups Lewis County Republican Central Wednesday, Oct. 7 grounds, $4, or $3 with canned food Committee, dinner, 5:30-6:30 p.m., tact Peggy at (360) 736-8564 or donation, (360) 280-6257 or email coun- PFLAG, 1-3 p.m., Centralia United meeting, 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, Kristi at (360) 748-4203. [email protected] Methodist Church, 506 S. Washington 1993 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis, (360) College to Hold Open “The Musical Comedy Murders of Ave., Centralia, provides families with 736-4500 Games Night, 6 p.m., Matrix Coffee- 1940,” 8 p.m., Evergreen Playhouse, Cen- information to dispel myths and stereo- Centralia Bridge Club, noon, Unity House for Prospective house, Chehalis, free, (360) 740-0492 tralia, $10 adults, $8 youths, www.ever- types about sexual orientation and gen- Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) Quilt Festival, Rainy Daze Quilt Guild, greenplayhouse.com der identity, http://www.pflagcc.org/ 748-1753, [email protected] Students 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Southwest Washington Support Groups Writer’s Forum, 7-9 p.m., 4162 Jack- Centralia College will host an Fairgrounds, over 200 quilts, vendors, son Highway, Chehalis, (360) 262-0525 open house 5:30-7:30 Wednes- H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., demos, make and takes, quilt bazaar, Sunday, Oct. 4 Chehalis-Centralia Optimists, 6:30 Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 day, Oct. 7, in the Michael Smith refreshments, free parking, davequilts@ p.m., Twin Cities Senior Center, (360) Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Gymnasium in the Health and comcast.net 807-4733 [email protected] starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Wellness Center. Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, Public Agencies Celebrate Recovery, dinner 6 p.m., Jackson Highway, Chehalis The event will give prospective 1993 S. Market Blvd, Chehalis, (360) large group 7 p.m., small groups 8 p.m., Dancing, Swing Stuff, 1:30-4:30 p.m., Lewis County Mental Health Coali- 520-0772 students and their families an op- tion, 10-11:30 a.m., Lewis County Public Grace Foursquare Church, 3030 Borst Swede Hall, Rochester, (360) 350-2423 portunity to ask questions, learn Health building, second-floor confer- Ave., Centralia, (360) 736-0778, www. Community meal, 1-3 p.m., Rotary about different Centralia College gracefoursquarechurch.com Riverside Park, Centralia, free, spon- ence room, (360) 740-1430 Tuesday, Oct. 6 programs, see what financial aid Reducing Underage Drinking Coali- sored by Jesus Name Pentecostal Church, Chehalis, (360) 623-9438 and scholarship opportunities are tion, 2 p.m., Lewis County Public Health Blood drive, 12:30-2 p.m. and 3-6:30 building, second-floor conference Saturday, Oct. 3 p.m., Morton General Hospital, call available, and learn about the sup- building, (360) 740-1424 Organizations Bloodworks Northwest, 1-800-398- port services available to students. Lewis County Alcohol, Tobacco and ELC Hospital 7888, to make appointment There will be free popcorn Other Drugs Advisory Board, 4 p.m., Men’s Fraternity, 6-7:30 p.m., Day- Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors and prizes and Centralia College Lewis County Public Health building, Foundation to Hold spring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 gear. One prospective student second-floor conference room, (360) Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 or p.m.; food available, (360) 736-9030 740-1418 email [email protected] will win a $500 Centralia College Dinner Auction Health and Hope Medical Out- scholarship. Agritourism, 6 p.m., WSU Conference Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors reach, free medical clinic, 5:30-8:30 Room, 351 NW North St., Chehalis, me- An Eastern Lewis County open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 p.m., Northwest Pediatrics, 1911 Cooks Fun activities will be going on dia techniques, by Chris Brewer, (360) Hospital Foundation dinner p.m., food available, (360) 736-9030 Hill Road, Centralia, for those whose throughout the event, and Stu- 740-1391 auction, titled “Building for To- Health and Hope Medical Out- income is less than 200 percent of the dent Ambassadors will be offer- Organizations morrow,” will be held Saturday reach, free medical clinic, 5:30-8:30 poverty level, (360) 623-1485 ing tours of the campus. evening at the Morton Lions p.m., Northwest Pediatrics, 1911 Cooks Community Farmers Market, 11 a.m.- “This is a great opportunity Hill Road, Centralia, for those whose Oakview Grange, 7 p.m., 2715 N. Hall, 301 Knittles Ave. 4 p.m., Boistfort Street, downtown Che- for prospective students and Pearl St., Centralia, (360) 736-5639 income is less than 200 percent of the halis, (360) 740-1295, www.community- Lewis County Robotics Society, 6 A silent auction will be poverty level, (360) 623-1485 farmersmarket.net their families to engage with fac- p.m., room 128, Kemp Hall, Centralia 5-6:30 p.m., dinner at 6:30 p.m. Community Farmers Market, 11 a.m.- ulty and staff and to learn about College, (360) 304-9660 and a live auction to follow the 4 p.m., Boistfort Street, downtown Che- the different programs available,” Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, dinner, approximately 7:30 p.m. halis, (360) 740-1295, www.community- Public Agencies said student recruitment and out- 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 farmersmarket.net Chemical Dependency-Mental reach coordinator Michael Chris- Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 The barbecue dinner will in- clude barbecue ribs and chicken, Public Agencies Health-Therapeutic Court Sales Tax tensen. “It will be a lot of fun and Centralia-Chehalis Vintage Auto Advisory Committee, 2:30 p.m., confer- a great way for us to show off our Club, 7:30 p.m., Ramblin’ Jack’s Rib baked beans, coleslaw and a din- Lewis County PUD Commission, 10 ence room, Lewis County Public Health Eye, 1336 Rush Road, Chehalis, (360) ner roll. Vegetarian meals will a.m., PUD auditorium, 345 NW Pacific & Social Services Department, (360) wonderful college.” 767-0719 be available in purchased in ad- Ave., Chehalis, (360) 748-9261 or (800) 740 -1148 For more information contact S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst vance. 562-5612 Lewis County PUD Commission, 10 Christensen at (360) 736-9391, ext. Park, Kitchen 1, Centralia, (360) 269- 799, or email mchristensen@cen- Admission is $5, and $20 for Libraries a.m., Morton PUD office, 240 Seventh 3827 or (360) 736-4163 St., (360) 748-9261 or (800) 562-5612 tralia.edu. Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, admission and dinner. Preschool Story Time, for children Pe Ell Town Council, 6 p.m., City Hall, 1993 S. Market Blvd, Chehalis, (360) For more information, 3-6 years, 10:30 a.m., Centralia (360) 291-3543 Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo 520-0772 call (360) 496-3610 or email Movie Night at the Library, for all starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Centralia-Chehalis Vintage Auto ages, 5 p.m., Winlock Jackson Highway, Chehalis [email protected]. Organizations Club, 7:30 p.m., Ramblin Jack’s Rib Dinner tickets may be pur- Organizations Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia Eagles, Eye, 1336 Rush Road, Napavine, (360) chased at the Morton General NAMI Lewis County educational hard-shell tacos, two for $1, other menu 273-6961 Pool tournament, 1 p.m., Twin Cities program, 6-7:30 p.m., Vernetta Smith items, (360) 736-1146 Winlock Finnish Lodge 19, 4 p.m., Hospital Gift Shop or at the Senior Center, (360) 748-0061 Chehalis Timberland Library, (360) 880- Open mic, 6-10 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm Hope Grange, Antrim Road, Winlock, door. Music, 11 a.m., Twin Cities Senior 8070 or [email protected] to Table, 476 W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) (360) 669-0012 Center, (360) 748-0061 Southwest Washington Mycological 748-4417 Support Groups Dancing, Country Four, 7-10 p.m., Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., Society, 6 p.m., WSU Lewis County Ex- Mental Health Matters, 6-7:30 p.m., South Union Grange, 10030 Tilley Road Unity Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, tension conference room, Lewis County St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 10000 U.S. “Up From Grief,” for those grieving S., Olympia, (360) 352-2135 (360) 748-1753, [email protected] Courthouse, (360) 740-1212 Highway 12, Rochester, (360) 273-9884 the loss of a loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., As- Lewis County Bluegrass & Stage Two Town Tuners, 7 p.m., Lewis and Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., sured Home Hospice, 2120 N. Park St., Show, Adna Grange, 123 Dieckman Clark Hotel, 117 W. Magnolia St., Centra- Unity Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, Public Agencies Centralia, (360) 330-2640 Road, Adna, jam 2 p.m., $6 dinner 5 lia, (360) 269-8146 or (360) 748-3521 (360) 748-1753, [email protected] Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 p.m., stage show 6 p.m., featuring Oly Tuesday Quilting Rebels, 10 a.m.-2 Writer’s Forum, 1-3 p.m., 4162 Jack- on Aging Advisory Council, 9:30 a.m., p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1209 Mountain Boys Bluegrass Band, $5 do- p.m., Oakview Grange, 2715 N. Pearl St., son Highway, Chehalis, (360) 262-0525 LMTAAA Olympia office, 2404 Heritage N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) nation at door, (360) 520-7281 Centralia, (360) 736-4671 Two Town Tuners, 7 p.m., Lewis and Court SE, Suite A, Olympia, (360) 664- 736-9268 Coach Train to Milburn, Chehalis- Clark Hotel, 117 W. Magnolia St., Centra- 3162, ext. 112 lia, (360) 269-8146 or (360) 748-3521 Multiple sclerosis, 6-8 p.m., Provi- Centralia Railroad, 1 and 3 p.m., 1101 Support Groups Lewis County Solid Waste Advisory Tuesday Quilting Rebels, 10 a.m.-2 dence Centralia Hospital chapel confer- SW Sylvenus St., Chehalis, adults $14, Committee, 1 p.m., large conference NAMI Lewis County Connections p.m., Oakview Grange, 2715 N. Pearl St., ence room, (360) 748-8687, Facebook seniors $13, children 4-15 $11, children room, Lewis County Public Services, Support Group, 5:30-7 p.m., Twin Cities Centralia, (360) 736-4671 page: Lewis County MS Support Group 3 and under free with an adult, (360) 2025 NE Kresky Ave., Chehalis, (360) Senior Center, (360) 880-8070 or sher- Mount St. Helens Patchwork Quilters, 748-9593 740-1451 [email protected] 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Lewis County Historical Coach Train to Ruth, Chehalis-Cen- Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, for Museum, 599 NW Front St., Chehalis, Organizations Friday, Oct. 2 tralia Railroad, 5 p.m., 1101 SW Sylvenus people who speak Spanish, 5:30-7 p.m., first Tuesday, potluck, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., St. St., Chehalis, adults $17, seniors $16, chil- 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, spon- Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 1826 SW Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., dren 4-15 $14, children 3 and under free sored by Human Response Network, Snively Ave., Chehalis, (360) 880-5134 Assembly of God church, 702 SE First St., Apple Harvest Set to with an adult, (360) 748-9593 Winlock (360) 748-6601 Support Groups Begin in Onalaska Pe Ell Farmers Market, 7 a.m.-noon, Second Chance/Lewis County Brain Seniors’ Bible study, 2 p.m., Calvary state Highway 6 and Seventh Avenue, Injury Support Group, 5 p.m., call (360) Support for mothers, 9:15-11:15 a.m., Assembly of God, Centralia, (360) 736- The Onalaska Apple Harvest Pe Ell, (360) 245-3339 864-4341 or (360) 983-3166 for meeting Bethel Church, for mothers with chil- 6769 or (360) 324-9050 Festival will begin Friday and Tenino Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-3 location dren pregnancy through 6 years old, Soroptimist International of Lewis last through Sunday. p.m., Tenino Elementary School, www. GriefShare, grief recovery seminar sponsored by Chehalis MOPS (Moth- County, 5:30 p.m., contact for location, teninofarmersmarket.org The parade starts at 11 a.m. and support group, 7-9 p.m., Mountain ers of Preschoolers), (360) 520-3841 or (360) 748-7860, [email protected] Rochester/Grand Mound Farmers View Baptist Church, 1201 Belmont Ave., (360) 864-2168, email chehalismops@ Newaukum-Napavine Lions Club, 8 Saturday on Carlisle Avenue, but Market, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Rochester Middle Centralia, child care provided through gmail.com or visit www.facebook.com/ a.m., Taste of Alaska Family Restaurant, the weekend will feature dozens School, (360) 273-5732 fifth grade, (360) 827-2172 chehalismops Napavine, (360) 262-3336 of additional events. Quilt Festival, Rainy Daze Quilt Guild, NAMI Lewis County Connections For a full slate of offerings, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Southwest Washington Support Group, 5:30-7 p.m., Twin Cities Support Groups look at the front of the Life sec- Fairgrounds, over 200 quilts, vendors, Monday, Oct. 5 Senior Center, (360) 880-8070 or sher- Domestic violence support group, tion in today’s edition of The demos, make and takes, quilt bazaar, [email protected] 5:30-7 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Che- refreshments, free parking, davequilts@ Al-Anon, Fellowship in Unity, 6 p.m., halis, sponsored by Human Response Chronicle. comcast.net Public Agencies Unity Center, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, Network, (360) 748-6601 For more information, visit Country Chicks Harvest Fair, 10 a.m.- Lewis County Commission, 10 a.m., (360) 736-8104 or (360) 736-6439 NAMI daytime family support group, http://onalaskaalliance.org/. 4 p.m., Southwest Washington Fair- BOCC board room, second floor, Lewis Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, for for family members of those suffering grounds, $4, or $3 with canned food County Courthouse, agenda available people who speak Spanish, 5:30-7 p.m., from mental illness, noon-1 p.m., up- Bob Garcia and Melodies Recycled donation, (360) 280-6257 or email coun- at http://goo.gl/agwWM, (360) 740-1120 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, spon- stairs, Fiddlers Coffee, 1220 Mellen St., Band, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cities Senior [email protected] Lewis County Community Network sored by Human Response Network, Centralia, (253) 273-6035 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015 • Life 3

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Continued from page Life 1 sic throughout the weekend of events, of Onalaska gets involved in the event, a concert by Rosie and the Posers is which makes for a festival with a little Canoe and kayak race organizer Luke planned for Sunday to benefit the new- bit of something for everyone. But if Herzberg said events will likely be de- ly created Onalaska Relief Fund. Er- you want her insider tip, check out the termined by how many participants ickson said the fund has been created pancake breakfast at the Presbyterian they get. to help support community members church Saturday morning. “Our main emphasis is just fun and who are in need. She said the victims “The ladies of the church get to- participation,” Herzberg said. “It's real- of the recently house fire in Onalaska gether the week of the festival ly to highlight (Carlisle Lake) as part of will likely be the first beneficiaries of and they all bring apples the community and let more people see the fund. from their back yard it and show off some of the improve- But while Apple Harvest Festival and they make ap- ments there.” has and is growing, organizers say it is plesauce,” she said. Also added to this year's event is a the small town feeling of it they believe “You get this plate Carlisle Lake photo contest, which will make it so popular. From a royal court with pancakes, kick off at this year's Apple Harvest coronation Friday night at the football eggs and Festival and culminate with judging game to a traditional parade Saturday, bacon and at next year's festival. The top 12 pho- to kids activities at the Kidventure it's smoth- tos will be used to create a calendar zone and food and craft booths, Apple ered in that that will be sold as a fundraiser for the Harvest Festival offers some of the applesauce. Onalaska Alliance. Erickson said they best of what small town festivals have It's amaz- hope to make it an annual contest. to offer. Cathy Murphy said almost all ing.” In addition to an array of live mu-

Matt Damon Gets Down To Earth About Taking On ‘The Martian’ Role By Josh Rottenberg Los Angeles Times P R i N T LOS ANGELES — Matt Da- IT’S WHAT WE DO! mon has no illusions about how he’d fare if he were stranded We Provide You With alone on a distant, lifeless planet. A Variety Of Products Unlike his astronaut charac- To Help Promote ter in Ridley Scott’s upcoming Your Business! sci-fi film, “The Martian” — an Business Cards outer-space Robinson Crusoe Brochures who is accidentally abandoned Envelopes by his crew mates during a mis- Forms sion to Mars — Damon wouldn’t Flyers & Posters be able to draw on deep scien- tific know-how to keep himself Postcards alive. 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The bottom to be fine!’” son like the rest of us. on the HBO reality series “Proj- line is, they do extraordinarily Damon was also somewhat Yes, Damon is one of the ect Greenlight” touching on the well, so it’s tough to argue with daunted by the challenge of hav- Go ahead, be industry’s most versatile and sensitive issue of diversity in the a studio head who wants to keep ing no other actors to play off for bankable leading men, able to film industry blew up in his face. making them. Maybe there will long stretches of the movie. “I pull off drama, comedy or ac- The series, co-produced by eventually be a glut and people think Matt was uncomfortable tion with apparently equal levels Damon and his longtime friend will be like, ‘I’ve had it with about that,” Scott said. “He said, of comfort. He won an Oscar Ben Affleck, focuses on giving these superhero stories.’ But ‘It’s a lot of talking to myself.’ But while he was still in his 20s for up-and-coming directors the we’ll see.” I never had any doubt.” co-writing “Good Will Hunting” chance to make a feature film. (That Affleck will soon be For his part, Damon was and has been nominated twice In a heated conversation with the fifth actor to play Batman on reassured with an experienced for his acting. He dedicates producer Effie Brown (“Dear the big screen went unremarked hand like Scott behind the cam- enormous amounts of time and White People”), Damon seemed upon.) era. “To hold the audience’s energy to worthy causes such as to suggest that diversity behind Jessica Chastain, who co- attention with just one guy on- fighting extreme poverty and the camera was less important starred with Damon in “Inter- screen is really about how the di- providing access to safe drink- than diversity in front of it. stellar” and plays the command- rector shapes the story,” he said. ing water in developing coun- Damon’s comments, which er of his Mars mission in “The Indeed, over the last decade, tries. He has a reputation — one many deemed off base and pa- Martian,” says that, even amid Damon said, his primary career that took something of a hit tronizing, immediately sparked the seismic changes in - consideration has been who will this month when comments he criticism, with the hashtag wood, the actor has managed to be directing any given project. made about diversity in Holly- #Damonsplaining taking off on carve out a consistently rich and “Ten or so years ago, I just wood stirred controversy — as Twitter. The actor soon issued unpredictable career. “Matt is removed all the calculus from one of the most likable and an apology. inspiring to be around,” she said. it and said, ‘I’m just going by thoughtful actors around. “I believe deeply that there “He is a chameleon, someone director,’” said the actor, who “In a funny kind of way, Matt need to be more diverse film- who shape-shifts in their roles, himself harbors ambitions to di- is almost the perfect representa- makers making movies,” Da- and he’s a movie star — and it’s rect. “Like most young actors, I tive of the American,” Scott said mon’s statement read in part. “I very rare that I think you can be started out pretty snobby about last month. “He’s fair, he’s sweet, am sorry that (my comments) both things.” the importance of acting. There he’s firm, he’s intelligent, and offended some people, but, at Finding great material hasn’t was that mentality in the ‘90s: he’s a very can-do kind of guy.” the very least, I am happy that gotten any easier, though. In You do one for them and one But while Damon’s Mark they started a conversation 2013, Damon relocated with his for you. But I just kind of aban- Watney in “The Martian,” open- about diversity in Hollywood. wife, Luciana Barroso, and their doned that and went for director. ing Oct. 2, is a true paragon of That is an ongoing conversation four children from New York to humanity, maintaining his wry that we all should be having.” Los Angeles. He planned to take It just clicked: I’m in a director’s sense of humor and MacGyver- Even as he was preparing six months off from acting to medium.” style resourcefulness in the face to lift off into the cosmos on- help the kids with the transition. Damon’s upcoming slate is of impossible odds, Damon screen, one of the most respect- But with the exception of a small a testament to his varied tastes himself isn’t superhuman. And ed and heretofore scandal-free role in Christopher Nolan’s “In- and his interest in working with he knows it. “I mean, I’m an actors in Hollywood had, for terstellar,” he ended up staying top-flight filmmakers. Along actor,” he said, deadpan. “Talk one uncomfortable moment, away far longer than he intend- with the next “Bourne” film, about a skill set that doesn’t re- fallen to Earth. ed. “There just wasn’t anything which reunites the actor with di- ally apply anywhere else.” In the more than two de- interesting, big or small,” he said. rector Paul Greengrass, Damon On a late August afternoon, cades he has been acting profes- When the prospect of star- is set to co-star in “The Great the actor sat on a couch in a sionally, Damon, who grew up ring in “The Martian” arose, Da- Wall” — a big-budget monster Los Angeles hotel room with a in Cambridge, Mass., and at- mon had mixed feelings. On the epic set in China in AD 1100 di- cup of coffee, his hair flecked tended Harvard University (he one hand, undertaking an adap- rected by Zhang Yimou — and with gray, his muscles sore. In a left before graduating to pursue tation of Andy Weir’s bestsell- Alexander Payne’s satirical com- matter of days, he’d be heading his career), has seen the industry ing novel — which blends hard edy “Downsizing,” in which he to the Canary Islands to begin around him change dramati- science, humor and a suspense- plays a man who undergoes a work on the as-yet-untitled fifth cally. ful survival story — sounded procedure that shrinks him to 4 installment in the “Bourne” ac- When he looks back at the exciting, particularly with Scott, inches tall. Make your ad stand tion series. At age 44, he said, movies that launched him to who’d made the sci-fi classics As for “The Martian,” early the regimen of diet and exer- stardom — serious, adult-ori- “Alien” and “Blade Runner,” at reviews have been almost uni- out with a cise required to play an unstop- ented films like “Courage Under the helm. On the other hand, versally raves, with critics hail- pable killing machine like Jason Fire,” “The Talented Mr. Ripley,” the idea of immediately follow- ing the film as a refreshingly Bourne was far more grueling “The Rainmaker” and “Saving ing “Interstellar” — in which he original blend of spectacle and To learn more about than it used to be. Private Ryan” — he wonders played an astronaut stuck alone smarts. color advertising, or “It’s horrible,” Damon said how many of them would even on an ice planet — with another “Movies like this are harder wearily. “I’m in way better shape be made today, as studios shift role as a stranded astronaut gave and harder to find,” Damon to place an ad, call than I was for any of the other away from midrange dramas to- Damon pause. said. “It’s not a franchise, and it’s 736-3311. movies, but it’s been 10 times ward branded, big-budget tent- “I said to Ridley, ‘I just did a not trying to be a franchise.” harder. I’m really not fun to be pole fare. movie where I play a guy who’s He laughed. “Though they around. I have a horrible atti- “The big whack has been in stuck by himself on a planet — I would try if the movie did well tude.” the kind of $25-to-$60-million don’t think I should just follow enough. In the sequel, I’d end up Just as he is not immune to movie,” he said. “And that was it up with a guy who’s stuck by stuck on Saturn. ‘Not again!’” 321 N. Pearl, Centralia Life 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015 LIFE

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Washington it first had to gain university of only three law schools in Union Boat Builder Anchor status from the state. Gon- the state. Jensen (d. 2000) to the effort. State zaga College officially became Hydroplane is They first built Slo-Mo-Shun Gonzaga University on June III and then the more success- HISTORY 21, 1912, clearing the way for Successfully Tested ful Slo-Mo-Shun IV. the law school plans. While Slo-Mo-Shun IV The possibilities The school’s leaders had on Lake Washington HistoryLink.org was being tested from 1948 to are endless... originally dreamed of launch- on Oct. 1, 1949 1950, it was nicknamed “The ing the school in a new law · Commercial Lettering Hunts Point Ferry” because it The Gonzaga School school building. Those plans The hydroplane, a racing · Exhibit Signs were quickly modified, how- boat that used aerodynamic was seen crossing Lake Wash- · Cut Vinyl Graphics of Law Opens ington repeatedly. In 1950, the ever, and when the school principles to ride above the · Vehicle Graphics With 19 Students water instead of through it, boat set a world speed record opened it functioned in only · Printed Graphics on Oct. 1, 1912 two classrooms in the existing is successfully tested for the of more than 165 miles per college building. first time on Lake Washing- hour at the Gold Cup Races in · Banners Gonzaga University ushers The law school was orga- ton. The hydroplane’s team is Detroit. · A-Boards in a new era on its Spokane nized strictly as a night school, Ted Jones, a Boeing engineer, Slo-Mo-Shun IV main- · Letter Sets campus when it opens the for two reasons: Many of the Anchor Jensen, a boat builder, tained its winning streak · Lettering Gonzaga School of Law in two and auto dealer Stan Sayres (d. students had jobs during the through 1954 when it brought · Indoor Lettering hastily adapted classrooms. day and the faculty members 1956). hydroplane racing to Seattle. · Weather Resistant The law school is strictly a all had law practices or judge- Jones, an amateur boat According to Seattle hydro- night school and the faculty ships to attend to during the builder, began experimenting plane fanatic Paul Lowney, Outdoor Signs consists of local lawyers and with hull designs in the 1920s day. The original plan was for Slo-mo IV “made Seattle · Photographs judges. The school is granted because he lacked the money a three-year law course, in ses- hydroplane-conscious and · Commercial Vehicles state accreditation in 1915 and sion every weeknight at 7 p.m. for larger engines to make his turned half the population of · Industrial Signs graduates its first class that Attendance grew so quickly boats go faster. By 1934, he had same year. that by Sept. 1913, enrollment developed a three-point hy- the city into unlimited hydro- · Garage and The Jesuit fathers who ran was up to 43. The school re- droplane and although it was plane enthusiasts and fanatics.” Building Wraps Gonzaga College and mem- mained strictly a night school, “just fast as hell,” (Woog) it The Gold Cup race became the bers of the local bar in Spo- unusual among the nation’s was unstable. In the late 1940s, centerpiece of Seattle’s annual NEW LOCATION! Seafair celebration. kane had been advocating a law schools, until 1970. Today, Jones partnered with auto Inside he Chronicle law school since the turn of the Gonzaga School of Law dealer and racing boat driver Slo-Mo-Shun IV is now the century. In order for Gon- is still the only law school in Stan Sayres to build a racing (2000) owned by Seattle’s Mu- 321 N. Pearl St. Centralia zaga to consider such a move, Eastern Washington and one boat and Sayres recruited Lake seum of History and Industry. 360-736-6322 COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015 • Life 5

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GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker October 2015 The Chamber is open Monday thru Friday 9-5 and Saturdays 9-3 BCusiness onnections Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce Monthly Newsletter Old Fashioned Community Pride Every month when I sit down as a whole has flourished in the last local businesses, which infuses tax to write this few months into a campaign that is dollars back to us. article I try to making a difference locally. The idea of “Adopt a Block” is analyze the In August “Adopt a Block” was very powerful. It hasn’t happened happenings of launched within our community alone but is driven by excited, the community and took place in downtown energetic, community members that a bit. I spend Centralia. Several volunteers came obviously care about our county as a time reflecting together and made a difference whole. They are not worried about on our business beautifying the area. The group is battling over what city is better, or climate and I excited to now be promoting the more clean, or more safe, instead try to think of Alicia Bull “Launch Party & Meet N’ Greet” in they are interested in looking to our the big picture Executive Chehalis. The event will be taking cities as a team. They are ready to projects that are Director place this Saturday, October 3rd at get their hands dirty in the name of occurring good 11:00am. old fashioned community pride. or bad that we need to tackle within The Mission of the group is to How can we all join in and be our streets. This month I’m happy keep our streets clean and safe part? All you have to do is show to say that there’s a big picture item for visitors and residents. What up to the Lewis County Historical that keeps coming to the forefront of I love about this concept is that Museum on October 3rd at 11:00am my mind that is one of those “feel- this is about not only letting all and donate a few hours of your time. good” projects that really does affect of us community members enjoy It’s just that easy. It’s a powerful business in a very unique way. I’d a clean and beautiful area, but it movement that is making a like to share some info on it. recognizes that we need to show off difference and if we all lend a helping Our community, led by a group our community when visitors come hand the job not only becomes of young leaders, has taken on a task to town. The more clean and more smaller but becomes more fun! that is reminiscent of old fashioned safe our community feels, the more Kudos again to this outstanding community pride. The concept of visitors will talk about their time group of community leaders and coming together and owning our here. I love that because you know volunteers. You are blazing a trail community streets and working what those visitors are doing right? through example and The Chamber together to benefit our community They are spending money in our of Commerce commends you! Chamber Events Chamber Forum - October 5th, 11:30am-1pm at O’Blarney’s in downtown Centralia. Join us as we learn about LewisTalk.com. Lewis Talk serves as an informed voice to Lewis County businesses focusing on local happenings.

Ribbon Cutting - October 14th, 12:15pm. American Workforce Group has moved to a new location!. 108 S Tower Ave, Centralia.

Business After Hours - October 15th, 5-7pm. Enjoy appetizers, drinks, prizes, and great networking at the Lucky Eagle Casino & Hotel. 12888 188th Ave SW, Rochester.

Trick or Treat Trolley - October 30th, 3-5:30pm. Ride the FREE trolley and trick or treat in downtown Chehalis, the Fairway Center, Yard Birds, and enjoy the carnival at the Lewis County Historical Museum.

Ribbon Cutting - October 30th, 5:15pm. Join us at In-Tot Development Center at their new location! 701 Pioneer Way, Centralia (In the NW Sports Hub). New Members

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66th Annual Chehalis Santa Parade “The Nutcracker” December 5th, 11am Applications available at the Chamber or online at www.chamberway.com. Membership auto payment coming to the Chamber soon. Keep up to date with the Chamber. Scan the QR code Watch for details. with your smart phone! 2

Directory CHAMBER STAFF Alicia Bull Executive Director [email protected]

Lisa Guerrero Oice Manager Name: Stacy Denham Tell us about your family: I have a [email protected] beautiful wife (yes, I am sucking up) but Business: Centralia Police Department it’s true. I have a 13 year old son, Colby. I also have two Huskies, Kodiak and Bear. Jenny Thornburg Hobbies: Motorcycles, Quads, Traveling, Exercise What has your career been like? My Member Services career has been full of adventure. I have Why are you a Chamber Ambassador? Spouse: Rachelle Denham served as a detective in narcotics and I have always believed in giving back. My [email protected] general crimes, assigned to a SWAT wife is with the Chamber and since I have Where were you born? White Salmon, team and became a motorcycle officer. I been volunteering my time already for Washington am currently a patrol sergeant with the the Chamber, I figured I would make it Michelle Turner Centralia Police Department. official. How did you come to settle in Event Services Lewis County? I applied for a job as a What would we be surprised to learn [email protected] police officer with the Chehalis Police about you? I enjoy cooking and baking. Department and was hired in 1994. I love creating my own recipes.

2015 Executive Board Amanda Singleton, Chair Rainier Connect Explore Lewis County

Todd Chaput, Vice Chair in October October 2-4 October 18 Holiday Inn Express & Suites 7th Annual Autumn Music Fest Onalaska Apple Roxy Theater, Morton Harvest Festival Suzie Mitchell, Incoming Chair Onalaska October 30 Family Friendly Haunted Helly Hansen October 3 Night Oktoberfest Lewis County Historical Downtown Frances Museum Lindy Waring, Secretary October 10 October 30 Lucky Eagle Casino & Hotel The Seven Year Itch Trick-or-Treat Trolley Fox Theatre, Centralia Centralia & Chehalis Kyle Heaton, Treasurer October 10-11 October 31 Port of Centralia Model Railroad Train Show Young Frankenstein & Swap Meet Fox Theatre, Centralia Southwest Washington Fairgrounds October 31 Bob Jackins, At Large Haunted Night at the Home Depot October 10 Museum Girls Night Out Lewis County Historical Historic Downtown Museum 2015 Board of Directors Centralia Ron Sturza Sunbird Shopping Center

Dr. Robert Frost Centralia College

Ken Kostick Quanex Screens, LLC

Mitch Moberg Twin Cities Trading Post

Rob Hill City of Centralia

Erin Hillier Hillier, Scheibmeir, Vey & Kelly, PS

Walter Cuestas Century 21/Lund

Shirley Billings Security State Bank C I Destinations presents Matt Moses Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast Sierra Paciic Industries with the Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce

Karl Werner Departing October 18, 2016 Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Highlights: *Only $3099 if Chris Thomas  Amalfi Coast deposited by Providence Centralia Hospital March 1, 2016  Ravello

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Centralia College to host Open vestigating the Haunted Lewis utilities that collectively provide cember 3, 2015 at 6 pm, at the phone 360.736.9178. County Historical Museum, electricity to 48 million Ameri- Holiday Inn Express & Suites in House on Oct. 7 will also be on hand to share cans. “Public Power Week cel- Chehalis during the United Way On Wednesday, Oct. 7, from stories and sign books. On Oct ebrates the reliable, affordable of Lewis County Campaign Cel- LCGM Dining Room 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Centralia Col- 17, 2015 from 4 to 7PM, interna- electricity Lewis PUD provides ebration and Chamber Business Expansion Begins! lege will host an Open House in tionally known psychic William to our community,” said the After Hours. “Dinner Anywhere Lewis County Gospel Mission the Michael Smith Gymnasium Becker of Insights PUD’s Communication Liaison, in the World” raffle proceeds has been challenged to seat the in the Health and Wellness Cen- will hold a Psychic Develop- Corenne Moses. “Public Power benefit United Way of Lewis number of guests coming in for ter on the corner of Iron and ment class at the museum. Dur- Week gives us the chance to em- County; creating a community- lunch during the week. Where Walnut street. The event will ing the class, Becker will help phasize the advantages of locally wide movement to transform once a big lunch crowd was 50, give prospective students and participants learn to develop grown, locally owned power lives and help children & fami- the Mission is now serving be- their families an opportunity their own psychic intuition. The to our ratepayers,” said Moses. tween 65 and 100 plates of food to ask questions, learn about lies lift themselves out of pov- cost of the class is $35. All of “Our service is reliable and safe erty, and thrive. For more infor- per day. To accommodate the different Centralia College pro- the October paranormal events and we take pride in serving our increase, we need to expand the grams, see what financial aid mation, call United Way at (360) require reservations, and pro- friends and neighbors,” said Ms. 748-8100. dining room. Dayspring Baptist and scholarship opportunities ceeds directly benefit the Lewis Moses. For 76 years, Lewis PUD Church will be repairing the are available, and learn about County Historical Museum. has proudly provided power to back wall of the building. Once the support services available Purchase tickets online at Lew- Lewis County. Lewis County Pope’s Kids Place Invest in our that is complete, there will be to students. There will be free isCountyMuseum.Org, or call PUD invites customers to par- Youth Breakfast wiring and insulation added, popcorn and prizes, Centra- 360.748.0831. ticipate in the 28th anniversary Pope’s Kids Place invites you rooms reallocated or moved lia College gear, and one lucky of Public Power Week during and heat ducts replaced. Many prospective student will WIN a to Invest in our Youth Break- the business hours on October thanks to KACS and Cooks $500 Centralia College Scholar- Lewis County Master Gardener fast on Friday, October 16th at 5th – 9th, APPA (American 7:15am at O’Blarney’s Gibson Hill Church for supporting the ship. Fun activities will be going Training Program Public Power Association) has on throughout the event, and House in downtown Centralia. Mission and providing funds Got a green thumb? Or want created a new lineworker super- for most of the building materi- Student Ambassadors will be one? The WSU Lewis County Lewis County is fortunate to hero mascot. He is inspired by als for this expansion. We look offering tours of the campus. Master Gardeners Program is a have a unique organization of- the hard-working heart of pub- fering early learning education, forward to extending an invita- “This is a great opportunity for group of individuals with a love lic power — the heroes on the prospective students and their of gardening and helping oth- dental care, and respite care tion to the community when the front lines of our communities to families of medically frag- expansion is complete. Anyone families to engage with faculty ers achieve gardening success. who keep the power on every ile children. Enjoy a delicious interested in joining the volun- and staff and to learn about the If you want to assist others in day. Lewis PUD will have six different programs available,” finding answers to their garden- breakfast while hearing inspi- teers working on this project foot cut-outs at both the Cheha- can contact us at 360-996-4474. said student recruitment and ing questions, you will receive lis & Morton Offices, so swing rational stories from parents outreach coordinator Michael a warm welcome and make on in and have a picture taken who’ve experienced incredible Christensen. “It will be a lot of a great addition to the Lewis and enjoy a cookie and some positive life changes through Pope’s Kids Place. For tickets Chehalis Valley Realty fun and a great way for us to County Master Gardeners Pro- punch. It’s hard to believe but Octo- show off our wonderful college.” gram! Master Gardener train- and information, visit popeskid- splace.org, Pope’s Kids Place ber 1st makes 1 year since Jim & For more information contact ing is a 12-month program that I bought Chehalis Valley Realty. Michael Christensen at 360-736- includes on-line learning and GRAVITY High School Campus located at 230 Wash- 9391, ext. 799, or email mchris- classroom instruction. There Are you currently ington Way in Centralia, or by please see BIZZ BUZZ, page 4 [email protected]. are also field trips to public and not in school? Behind in credits? private gardens and specialty 16-21 years of age? Interested in nurseries. Classes are on the getting your GED? Seeking as- Explore Your Insurance Options Young Professionals third Tuesday of each month sistance with your educational Call us for a quote 800-321-1878 or 736-1234 Lewis County (YPLC) Announce from 9am to 4pm. Trainees and occupational goals? Business • Personal • Home • Auto • Flood • Earthquake • Life 2015-16 Elected Officers, work alongside veteran Master Then GRAVITY is the pro- New Board Member Gardeners and are also included gram for you! GRAVITY is a Young Professionals Lewis in monthly Master Gardener GED+ program that allows you County elected their 2015-16 Foundation meetings and edu- to work on your education at Officers as well as announced cation. Training includes a va- your own pace, work towards the addition of one new Board riety of garden related topics attaining a GED, earn high LLC Member during their Septem- and is in sync with activities school credits, work on your ber 16th Annual Board Meet- appropriate for the current sea- career goals, and explore voca- ing. YPLC added the following son. Trainees can enroll in the tional opportunities. For more information, call 360-748-4442 individual to the general board: program at any time of the year CH545775rc.cg

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com. Applications are due De- Precision Printing & Copy Depot an Artrails member. visiting, play groups and devel- cember 4th. Don’t forget to stay Bizz Buzz Yes we have expanded opmental services for all fami- up to date with the MLC pro- AGAIN! We now offer vinyl lies with children ages birth to Continued from page 3 gram, follow us on Facebook. Mary Kay cutting. For high volume, high- Christmas is just around the three. Our mission is to help It has been a great year! I have quality promotional product corner and the studio is decked parents and families be SUPER! to thank our Brokers, the com- Deco Gifts Fall that helps draw attention to your out for Christmas. Come visit Visit our Facebook page, In-Tot munity, and the Designated Bro- Open House TODAY! business. This new vinyl cutter and shop early Oct 24th from Developmental Center, or our kers that have made this happen. Deco Gifts will be hosting is a great way to add color to a 10-5. Refreshments, free gift website www.in-tot.com for the Many phone calls to other Des- its annual Fall Open House window, sign, vehicle or per- wrapping, foundation matching, latest information. Our website ignated Brokers for help finding on Thursday October 1st from sonal labels at a reasonable cost. and seasonal makeovers. Stop is also a valuable resource for in- To show you just what it will do, answers to things I had never 4-7pm. Bring a friend and see by and check us out. Adopt A formation regarding children’s we are offering a special while encountered. The community all the new Fall decor, plus so Grandparent Program is com- development from birth to age has supported us and definitely many new personal and gift supplies last of a 12 man vehicle ing again. This year I am com- has helped us grow this past deal. Stop in and check them mitted to providing needed skin 3. This Open House, on Satur- items. There will be drawings day, October 31 from 1-3 p.m. is year. The Broker’s here in the for some great prizes at 5-6 out before they are gone, and care products to 63 residence remember whatever your needs FREE for all families living in office have been great. They are and 7pm. Refreshments will be of Chehalis West Nursing fa- are, the friendly team at Preci- settling in with the changes that served, while you are sipping on cility. If you’d like to sponsor a Lewis County. Healthy families sion Printing & Copy Depot are took place and we are all getting a glass of wine or hot apple cider. resident contact me Jan “GIG” equal strong communities. ready to help you. We are in the accustomed to the new look and Come and enjoy a girls night out. Leadbetter at 360-880-2441. Fairway Center at 1624 S Gold flow of the office. Jane,Diana and Kathy will be Last year the residence received Thank you Lewis County and Street in Centralia. Give us a call hand cream moisturizer for HUBBUB there to help you with any ques- at 360-736-7232. beyond. tions or special needs. COME their bodies and mint bliss, a It’s October, and that means AND ENJOY THE FUN!! wonderful minty lotion for their HUBBUB and other downtown Artrails of Southwest feet and the famous Chehalis Centralia businesses are gear- Miss Lewis County Happenings! Mints. The residence were most Lots of happenings with the Washington ing up for Girls Night Out! On Historic Fox Theatre appreciative. I hope you will Saturday, October 10, down- Miss Lewis County Scholarship Artrails of Southwest Wash- help me in giving a gift that will Program! First, we are excited to Restorations ington, a local art tour in the town stores and restaurants will Historic Fox Theatre Restora- make a difference for each resi- announce our 1st Annual Spa- greater Lewis County area, has dent. Need gift ideas for family, be brimming with fall specials ghetti Feed. This will be held tions is proud to announce the once again been an educational and the sidewalks full of happy next Hub City Comedy Show friends or coworkers? Let me on October 24th at the Moose leader through its art tour, ex- help you. I would love to be your shoppers. Once again HUB- Lodge beginning at 5pm. There at the Historic Centralia Fox hibition, and community events. Theatre on Saturday October 3. personal shopper. Remember to BUB will be a starting point, will be dinner, entertainment This business begins its tour with shop local & keep the Twin Cit- along with The Station Cof- Tony Baker will headline this hi- a beautiful tour guide book that and random chance drawings! ies downtown alive. fee Bar. We’ll start handing out This is an event you will not larious evening of comedy. Tony is equipped with a map show- want to miss. All proceeds go to Baker is featured on the second ing where your favorite Artrails passports and goody bags (first the Miss Lewis County Schol- season of ’s artist is located. Artrails, with In-Tot Developmental Center 150 shoppers!) at 3pm. Get your arship Fund. You can purchase “Gabriel Iglesias Presents Stand fifteen new members, has taught It’s a Halloween Open House passport stamped at every loca- tickets and find out more online Up Revolution” and “Last Comic the community about not just for the whole family on Saturday, tion and you could win a bas- at www.misslewiscounty.com. Standing” on NBC. Doors open what they do, but the ideas and October 31, from 1-3 pm! Please ket of prizes! Here at HUBBUB Second, with fall arriving that at 7 pm and the show begins at motivations behind their work. join In-Tot Developmental Cen- we’ll be featuring two jewelers means we are beginning the 8 pm. Wine & Beer are for sale And these ideas can change lives. ter and Centralia Head Start in with a passion for buttons and at the Windermere Bar in the search for Miss Lewis County It is baffling to think of the col- celebrating their one year an- baubles. Come in and see what Rotary Mezzanine Lounge for 2016 contestants. Are you or lective energy and driving forces niversary in the NW Sports they can create with a collection someone you know interested in 21 plus. which provide discussion be- Hub, 701 Allen Way, Centralia. of parts! We will also offer store running for Miss Lewis Coun- Admission for the show is tween the viewer, the art, and Our theme is PARENTS ARE ty? Last year we awarded over $15 per person, $18 day of show. the artist. It is a unique event SUPER HEROES, TOO! Get in specials on our fabulous fall $9000 in scholarships to our Presale tickets are available which delivered on its promise the Halloween spirit and dress- styles. October is a great time contestants. MLC Audrey Han- at Holley’s Place and online at to show great art and meet great up your entire family for a day to start thinking about the holi- sen was awarded a $3500 Cen- hubcitycomedy.com. Holley’s artists. The journey this year of crafts, hands-on children’s days (without the panic). We’ve tralia College Endowment as Place Frozen Yogurt and the started at a Pre-Gala (invitation events, family centered vendors got lots of new work from fa- well as $2000 cash scholarship. new Fox Theatre Concession only) which was a new event for and so much more! Partici- vorite artists and new artists as The goal of the MLC program is Stand supply the best theatre Artrails on September 17. This pate in BLOCK Fest™ - a fam- well. We look forward to sharing to inspire accomplishments and snacks including popcorn, na- exhibition was followed by the ily STEM interactive event that their stories. When you’re here, motivate personal achievement chos, hot dogs, pretzels, drinks uses five block play stations to annual Art Gala on Septem- be sure to fill out your own holi- in young women. This program and more! For more informa- ber 18. The last two weekends introduce children and their aims to assist young women to tion, contact the Fox Theatre at of September were the Artrails parents to the educational value day wish list! HUBBUB • 505 reach their educational goals (360) 623-1103 or visit us online tours. Artwork from Artrails of blocks. Tour and learn about N. Tower Avenue • Downtown and dreams. Requirements and at www.centraliafoxtheatre.com members can be seen at local In-Tot Developmental Center, Centralia • (360) 736-1517. Visit Applications can be found on- or www.hubcitycomedy.com. businesses so there will still be Lewis County’s family support us online at hubbubshop.com line at www.misslewiscounty. time to take in the great work of center and provider of home and on Facebook. Networking Events Business After Hours Ribbon Cuttings

Business and community members enjoyed a tail- Connie Bode and Alicia Bull pose for a picture gate party at Columbia Bank in Chehalis during the during the Business After Hours hosted by Colum- Business After Hours on September 17th. bia Bank in Chehalis last month. Ed Jameson cuts the ribbon during the Open House at Lewis County Membership Appreciation BBQ Work Opportunities on September 28th.

Chamber members gathered at the VR Lee Build- Part of The Chronicle team came out for the Mem- Dr. Downing prepares to cut the ribbon during their Open House ing in Chehalis for the annual Membership Appre- bership Appreciation BBQ last month. celebration at Chehalis Dental Care on September 24th. ciation BBQ on September 14th. Fall into Fitness! 10% OFF Personal Training 5 & 10 Packs Available Oct. 1st - Oct. 15th, 2015 CH547858bw.db 3 Locations. No Long-Term Commitments. More than 100 itness classes. JOIN TODAY! A big THANK YOU to Lucky Eagle Casino & Hotel for providing Centralia Chehalis Rochester and serving lunch to our Chamber members during the Membership 360-736-1683 360-748-3744 360-273-0457 2020 Borst Ave., Unit 2 91 SW Chehalis Ave. 10119 Hwy 12 Appreciation BBQ last month. • Life 7 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015

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© 2015 by NEA, Inc. Scottish Highlands Elevate Food, Drink and Fun By Susan Manlin Katzman of Scottish pursuits, including Chicago Tribune deer stalking, fishing, falconry and tomahawk throwing, but Mention the Scottish High- dining is so key that daily dinner lands to a foodie, and haggis menus are left in guest’s rooms jumps to mind. But rest assured, for study and preordering. this wildly gorgeous and sparse- ly populated region of Scotland Although men are requested offers gourmet travelers much to wear jackets and ties to din- more than sausage made from ner, the atmosphere of Inverlo- sheep’s pluck. The food and chy is far from stuffy. The am- drink delights of the Highlands bience suggests a house party at match the region’s eye-popping the country estate of aristocratic scenery in glory-be allure. friends who employ a great chef Consider world-famous to create marvelous meals. salmon, smoked to perfection in One can’t get more Scottish family-run smokehouses. than Godfrey Macdonald, to- Consider haddock, langous- day’s high chief of Clan Donald. tines, oysters, crab, lobster, scal- And one can’t find more sense lops, mussels and more that flow of Scottish heritage, history and to plates dripping fresh from hospitality than staying at Lord Highland lochs, rivers and the and Lady Macdonald’s Kinloch surrounding sea. Lodge (http://www.kinloch- Consider sheep growing lodge.co.uk) on the Isle of Skye. plump and juicy grazing in Built in 1680 as a shooting graceful green glens, and wild lodge for the Macdonald family, deer, rabbits and game birds Susan Manlin Katzman / Chicago Tribune Kinloch Lodge remained a fam- waiting for cooks in the High- The Scottish Highlands seduce visitors with ever-changing landscapes of rugged natural beauty. land’s craggy mountainsides, ily home until the Macdonalds hilly grasslands and heather- opened it to the public in 1973. packed moors. boutique bottles, and many Trail, Scottish Cheese Trail and into kitchen preparing seafood A new addition brings the Consider hairy Heelin coos distilleries open doors to the Malt Whisky Trail. just pulled from local waters. bedroom count to 15, but the (Highland cows) thriving in public for touring and tasting. Travelers short on time Cameron House garnishes lodge still radiates a homey harsh-climate pastures. Not (Incidentally, Scottish whisky can cut to the chase and find its restaurants with a dramati- welcome with comfy furniture, needing to grow fat for warmth, is spelled without an “e.” One the best by heading to one of cally wonderful bar serving fires in fireplaces and family the beef comes to diners lean Irishman claims it’s because the Highland hotels famed for over 260 different whiskys. Wee photos throughout. yet tenderly flavorful. (It’s said “the Scots are just too thrifty to sumptuous food and superb dram be damned! Here is the Although chef Marcello Tul- that the queen of England will add an extra letter.”) hospitality. place to indulge and not drive, ly earned a Michelin star for the eat beef only from her fold of And lastly, consider, or re- Cameron House Hotel (ti- as the resort has 132 rooms and lodge’s kitchen, it is Lady Mac- Highland cattle.) consider, haggis. Once past the nyurl.com/cameronhotel), a suites for enchanting stays. donald who brings the most at- Consider afternoon tea description (sheep heart, lung luxury resort just north of Inverlochy Castle Hotel tention from the food world. A with warm scones and clot- and liver mixed with suet, oat- Glasgow on the bonnie banks of (www.inverlochycastlehotel. renowned food writer and culi- ted cream; and shortbread that meal, onions and spices, packed Loch Lomond, excites a variety com) double dips with delights, nary authority, Claire Macdon- melts in the mouth like cotton into a sheep’s stomach and of tastes. In addition to an 18- having won the Scottish Hotel ald works with Tully not only to candy; and fresh-from-the- boiled), haggis is delicious. But hole championship golf course, Association’s top two honors showcase the best local ingre- farm cheeses; and rich meat don’t take my word for it. Robert pampering spa and wide range for 2015: Restaurant of the Year dient but also to teach visitors pies; and such tongue-twisting Burns, Scotland’s national poet, of activities, the resort boasts and Castle Hotel of the Year. how to prepare them. The lodge was inspired enough to write a four distinct restaurants. Mar- local favorites as clootie dump- Built in 1863 as a private holds three-day cookery courses ling (boiled fruitcake), cullen poem (I think without tongue in tin Wishart at Loch Lomond home at the foot of Ben Nevis, as well as assorted classes on re- skink (smoked-haddock soup) cheek) calling haggis the “great earned a Michelin star for fine on the shore of Loch Lochy, and cranachan (a dessert of chieftain of the sausage race!” French cooking, and The Boat Inverlochy has polished and quest. whipped cream, honey, whisky So where do tourists find House and The Claret Jug res- perfected the art of public hos- Now a word about Scottish and berries). the great chieftain and all of taurants offer casual interna- pitality since becoming a ho- Highlanders. They are a hearty And consider whisky. The the other Highland special- tional favorites, but the prop- tel in 1969. The property’s 17 but sophisticated lot, full of in- Highlands’ cup runneth over ties? Easy. Everywhere. In plain erty’s Cameron Grill strikes bedrooms and assorted public formal good humor. Scottish with distilleries producing and fancy restaurants, bars the best chords in singing the rooms wear period furnishings hospitality is the same, with some of the best single-malt and pubs, tearooms and cafes praises of Scotland’s bounty. of bygone elegance, with fur- the best Scottish restaurants fo- whisky to be found anywhere — and the government helps by The Grill features a salmon bar niture in three dining rooms cused on the quality of ingredi- in the world. And sampling publishing designated itinerar- loaded with smoked and presented as gifts to Inverlochy ents prettily presented — a total is staggeringly easy, as most ies devoted to specific interests: delicacies, a butchery with beef Castle from the king of Norway. food experience that is high on bars stock a lush collection of the Seafood Trail, Real Ale from Scottish herds and a see- Inverlochy provides an array pleasure, low on pretense. Life 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015 LIFE

ADVICE: Dear Abby Man Can’t Cope with Pregnant Girlfriend and Ailing Ex-Wife Chicago Tribune DEAR ABBY: My situation is much younger women. Am I upsetting and I don’t know what making something out of noth- to do anymore. My girlfriend, ing? — SUSPICIOUS IN MAINE Minneapolis Star Tribune “Dana,” is pregnant. My ex-wife DEAR SUSPICIOUS: Yes. showed up at our All men “look.” It goes along door with termi- with being male. As to his having Philadelphia Inquirer nal cancer and stashed your lingerie catalog in nowhere to go. his toolbox, that’s rather chaste When I told her considering the number of men she could stay who buy Playboy, Hustler and Mistress America with us, Dana watch online videos. moved out. I don’t know what conclu- There is no sions you’re jumping to, but By Abigail Van Buren one that my ex you’ll be better off clearing the can rely on ex- air with your boyfriend rather Fantastic Four cept me. I am torn. I love Dana than stewing about it. If you do and don’t want to lose her, but I it good-naturedly, it shouldn’t can’t turn my back on someone make him defensive, and you’ll who has no one in her life who get the answers you’re looking cares. I wish Dana could under- Mission: Impossible for. stand what I’m going through. — Rogue Nation Please help. — IN TURMOIL IN WISCONSIN DEAR ABBY: I’m 16 and DEAR IN TURMOIL: Are lead a pretty good life. I attend you absolutely certain about your a fantastic school, do well, have ex-wife’s prognosis? Have you lots of friends and am overall Black Mass verified it? Why is she your ex- happy. I have siblings and a mom wife? Why are you the only one who love me. The thing is — I in her life who cares? Has she don’t love her. It’s not because burned all her other bridges? of “teenage angst”; I just don’t Without more information, like her as a person. I’m polite to A Walk in the Woods your question is a tough one to her and she doesn’t know how I answer. But if you love Dana, feel. How should I handle this? — then the wrong woman is living CONCERNED DAUGHTER IN with you. While you don’t have SAN FRANCISCO Straight Outta to turn your back on your ex if DEAR CONCERNED Compton she truly is terminal, you should DAUGHTER: I think you should absolutely find her other living “handle it” by keeping your trap arrangements. shut. Not every mother likes/ loves her daughter all the time DEAR ABBY: I am five years either, but the feeling usually Ant-Man older than my fiance. He has passes. Consider this: Because never been married and has a you have so many positive things Tribune News Service daughter. We have been together going on in your life, your moth- for a few years, and something er may have had something to has happened to make me won- do with it, so try to be a little less der about him. judgmental. I thought it was funny that ••• he bought Cosmopolitan maga- Dear Abby is written by Abigail zine every month and talked Van Buren, also known as Jeanne about his flat belly. But I re- Phillips, and was founded by her cently found my Victoria’s Secret mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear catalog hidden in his toolbox. I Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. have also seen him look at other, Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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FRIDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets October 2, 2015 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News 6:00pm Dan Lewis, Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ Last Man Standing Dr. Ken Patients Shark Tank Hummus with a twist; eye- 20/20 (N) ’ (CC) KOMO 4 News Jimmy Kimmel ABC 4 4 Mary Nam. (N) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) stress Ken out. lash extensions. (N) (CC) (DVS) 11:00pm (N) (CC) Live ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) KING 5 News (N) Evening (N) (CC) Best Time Ever With Neil Patrick Har- Dateline NBC “The Agent’s Wife” The death of an FBI agent’s wife. (N) ’ (CC) KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show-J. NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) ris “Tyler Perry” ’ (CC) Fallon IND 6 6 Extra (N) (CC) OK! TV (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) Ac. Hollywood Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 9 (N) (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) The Dr. Oz Show ’ (CC) KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening The Insider (N) Entertainment To- The Amazing Race Players visit Pope Hawaii Five-0 “Lehu a Lehu” A bomb Blue Bloods “Absolute Power” Danny KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show-Colbert CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley ’ (CC) night (N) (CC) Francis’ birthplace. (N) (CC) squad is attacked. (N) (CC) receives a chilling message. ness News ’ PBS 9 9 PBS NewsHour (N) (CC) Washington Week Charlie Rose -- Father Brown Woman believes she’s Pilchuck: A Dance With Fire (2015) POV “Ai Weiwei: The Fake Case” Chi- ›››› The Great Escape (1963, War) The Week (N) ’ being haunted. ’ (CC) Narrated by Jeff Bridges. nese artist Ai Weiwei. (N) (CC) Steve McQueen, James Garner. Two and a Half Two and a Half The Simpsons Modern Family Modern Family Q13 at 9 Rose, Kelly and The Big Bang The Big Bang Friends ’ (CC) Friends Couple MNT 10 10 Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “The Italian Bob” “Snip” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Levine. (N) (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) hunts for a donor. Family Feud ’ Family Feud ’ Mike & Molly ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ Masters of Illusion Masters of Illusion America’s Next Top Model The models 2 Broke Girls ’ Mike & Molly ’ Family Guy “Brian Family Guy “Meg CW 11 11 (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (N) (CC) (N) (CC) pair up and visit agencies. (N) ’ (CC) (CC) in Love” and Quagmire” Antiques Roadshow Trophy from the McLaughlin Group Northwest Now Death in Paradise The murder of a vol- Masterpiece Mystery! “Silk” Martha defends a repeat offender. ’ (CC) (DVS) Poldark on Masterpiece Poldark seeks PBS 12 12 1908 Belmont Stakes. (CC) (N) (CC) leyball player. ’ (CC) backers for copper mine. Celebrity Name Modern Family The Big Bang The Big Bang Grandfathered The Grinder “Pilot” Scream “Chainsaw” Chanel Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) Washington’s Modern Family FOX 13 13 Game (N) (CC) “Snip” ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) “Pilot” ’ (CC) (DVS) No. 3 shares a secret. (CC) (DVS) Most Wanted ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Frances and Friends Donnie Swaggart The preaching ministry. Crossfire Service Jimmy Swaggart Taken from services recorded live. Criminal Minds “The Inspiration” The Criminal Minds “The Inspired” Zeroing Criminal Minds “Final Shot” Dallas is Criminal Minds The team meets the Criminal Minds “Route 66” Hotch has The Listener “The Taking” An African ION 15 15 team tracks a killer to Arizona. in on a ritualistic killer. ’ threatened by a sniper. ’ new section chief. ’ (CC) (DVS) visions of his late wife. ’ teenager is abducted. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Heart for the World Heart for the World KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune Last Man Standing Dr. Ken Patients Shark Tank Hummus with a twist; eye- 20/20 (N) ’ (CC) KATU News at 11 High School Blitz ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) stress Ken out. lash extensions. (N) (CC) (DVS) (N) ’ (CC) (N) KGW News at 6 (N) Live at 7 (N) Inside Edition (N) Best Time Ever With Neil Patrick Har- Dateline NBC “The Agent’s Wife” The death of an FBI agent’s wife. (N) ’ (CC) KGW News at Tonight Show-J. NBC 26 26 ’ (CC) ris “Tyler Perry” ’ (CC) 11 (N) Fallon UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Muchacha Italiana viene a casarse Antes Muerta que Lichita (N) Lo Imperdonable Yo No Creo en los Hombres Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News Timbers in 30 Family Feud ’ Family Feud ’ Grandfathered The Grinder “Pilot” Scream Queens “Chainsaw” Chanel 10 O’Clock News Friday Night 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (N) (CC) (CC) “Pilot” ’ (CC) (DVS) No. 3 shares a secret. (CC) (DVS) (N) Lights (N) Raymond (CC) Criminal Minds “Outfoxed” Several Criminal Minds “100” The team races Criminal Minds “Retaliation” A man Criminal Minds “Parasite” Following a Criminal Minds “Public Enemy” A serial Criminal Minds “Mosley Lane” The A&E 52 52 families are murdered. ’ (CC) to find the Reaper. ’ (CC) begins a killing spree. ’ (CC) con artist’s mental decline. (CC) killer targets random victims. team profiles a child abductor. (CC) AMC 67 67 ›› Stephen King’s Thinner (1996, Horror) Robert John Burke, Joe Mantegna. A ››› The Shining (1980, Horror) Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Danny Lloyd. A haunted hotel menaces a couple and their psychic son. (CC) Fear the Walking lawyer’s body begins wasting away under a Gypsy’s curse. (CC) Dead “Cobalt” APL 43 43 To Be Announced Tanked: Unfiltered (N) ’ Tanked ’ (CC) Tanked (N) ’ Tanked ’ (CC) BET 56 56 Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin “Beat It” Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin “Control” Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin (CC) Martin (CC) Martin ’ (CC) BRAVO 66 66 of Orange › Big Daddy (1999, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Joey Lauren Adams, Jon Stewart. ›› Cheaper by the Dozen 2 (2005, Comedy) Steve Martin, Bonnie Hunt, Piper Perabo. The Bakers’ ››› The School County “Broken Records” (CC) A goofy ne’er-do-well adopts an impressionable youngster. vacation turns competitive. of Rock (2003) CBUT 29 29 CBC News Dragons’ Den ’ (CC) (DVS) Coronation Street Laughs: Gags Crash Gallery (N) CBC Music Festival 2015 (N) (CC) The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News Coronation Street CMT 61 61 Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Party Down South Party Down South “Gone Girl” (CC) Gainesville: Fr. Steve Austin’s CNBC 46 46 American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed “Scott Rothstein” American Greed “Sholam Weiss” Body Beast! Paid Program CNN 44 44 CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown This Is Life With Lisa Ling The Seventies “Crimes and Cults” Escape From Jonestown Soledad recounts the story of Jonestown. CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files The Seventies “Crimes and Cults” Escape From Jonestown COM 60 60 The Nightly Show › A Haunted House (2013, Comedy) Marlon Wayans, Essence Atkins. A man “The Futurama “Lethal Moonbeam City (CC) Archer “Space Archer “Space With Trevor Noah seeks help to exorcise a demon from his girlfriend. (CC) Duh-Vinci Code” Inspection” (CC) Race: Part I” Race: Part II” DIS 41 41 Austin & Ally ’ Jessie ’ (CC) Girl Meets World K.C. Undercover Jessie (N) ’ Girl Meets World I Didn’t Do It (N) Gravity Falls ’ Gravity Falls ’ Jessie ’ (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Girl Meets World Bering Sea Gold “Girl Drama” A short- Bering Sea Gold “The Quest” All Bering Sea Gold: Dredged Up The op- Bering Sea Gold “The Blizzard” A mas- Edge of Alaska Neil’s secret construc- Bering Sea Gold “The Blizzard” A mas- DSC 8 8 ened ice mining season. (CC) dredges must hustle. ’ (CC) erations rake in the gold. (N) (CC) sive storm descends. (N) (CC) tion project. (N) ’ (CC) sive storm descends. ’ (CC) E! 65 65 ›› Evan Almighty (2007, Comedy) E! News (N) (CC) “Some Like It Hot” Paige Total Divas “Return of the Ex” Nattie (N) E! News (N) (CC) Steve Carell, Morgan Freeman. (CC) tells the Divas she’s engaged. faces career-ending news. (CC) (Live) (CC) “Lauren Lapkus” MLB Baseball Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at Texas Rangers. From Globe SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Life Park in Arlington, Texas. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) ESPN2 33 33 College Football College Football Connecticut at BYU. (N) (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) Golf FAM 39 39 ›› Practical Magic (1998, Comedy-Drama) Sandra Bullock, Nicole Kidman, Dianne Wiest. ››› Grease (1978) John Travolta. Disparate summer lovers meet again as high-school seniors. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor (CC) The Kelly File Hannity On the Record, FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive FX 53 53 ›› Just Go With It (2011, Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler, Jennifer Aniston, ›› Spider-Man 3 (2007, Action) Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, James Franco. Peter Parker falls under the influence of his dark side. ›› Spider-Man 3 Nicole Kidman. A man’s careless lie spins out of control. (2007, Action) GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf European PGA Tour Golf Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, Second Round. From St. Andrews, Scotland. Golf Central (N) PGA Tour Golf The Waltons “The Achievement” John- The Waltons “The Hawk” Jim-Bob sets The Waltons “The Stray” An orphan The Middle ’ (Part The Middle “Heck- The Middle “Major The Middle “The The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 Boy travels to New York. a trap for a hawk. likes the Waltons. 2 of 2) (CC) ing Order” Changes” ’ Test” ’ (CC) “Bedtime Story” ’ (CC) HGTV 68 68 House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters Tiny House Tiny House Tiny House Tiny House House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Ancient Aliens “Destination Orion” Ancient Aliens ’ (CC) Ancient Aliens ’ (CC) Ancient Aliens “The Alien Wars” (N) Ancient Aliens ’ (CC) Ancient Aliens “The Alien Evolution” LIFE 51 51 Bring It! “Summer Slam” (CC) Step It Up (CC) Bring It! Behind-the-scenes footage. Step It Up “Fake Sweat” (N) (CC) The Jacksons: Next Generation (N) The Jacksons: Next Generation MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) Lockup Lockup Lockup: Raw “Doomed Decisions” Lockup: Raw “The Three R’s” Young Kids, Hard Time MTV 63 63 Teen Mom 2 ’ (Part 1 of 2) Are You the One? ’ ›› Little Man (2006, Comedy) Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans. ’ ››› Bad Santa (2003, Comedy) Billy Bob Thornton, Tony Cox. ’ NBCS 34 34 College Football Columbia at Princeton. (N) (S Live) Poker Super High Roller Bowl. (N) Poker Super High Roller Bowl. (N) Poker Super High Roller Bowl. ’ Poker Super High Roller Bowl. ’ Turning Point NICK 40 40 ››› Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs (2009) ’ (CC) SpongeBob Harvey Beaks (N) Pig Goat Ban. Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ›› Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins Crazy Talk (N) ’ Crazy Talk (N) ’ ›› Enough (2002, Suspense) Jennifer Lopez, Billy Campbell, Juliette Lewis. ›› Enough (2002, Suspense) Jennifer Lopez, Billy Campbell, Juliette Lewis. ROOT 31 31 Mariners Access Mariners Pre. MLB Baseball Oakland Athletics at Seattle Mariners. From Safeco Field in Seattle. (N) (Live) Mariners Post. MLB Baseball Oakland Athletics at Seattle Mariners. Cops Stolen ve- Jail ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) Cops Wedding- Cops “Arizona” Cops “Domestic Cops ’ (CC) Cops Domestic vio- Cops ’ (CC) Cops “Street Ar- Cops “Brotherly Cops Wedding- SPIKE 57 57 hicle; drug bust. ’ chapel owners. ’ (CC) Disturbances” ’ lence call. (CC) rests” ’ (CC) Love” ’ (CC) chapel owners. SYFY 59 59 ›› The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (2005) Martin Freeman. (CC) ›› Men in Black II (2002, Action) Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith. (CC) Z Nation “Batch 47” (N) Continuum “Zero Hour” (N) (CC) TBN 20 20 Harvest (CC) Perry Stone ›› Saul and David (1964) Norman Wooland, Gianni Garko, Virgilio Teixeira. Frederick Price Leon Fontaine Max Lucado Creflo Dollar Seattle Praise the Lord ’ ’ TBS 55 55 Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Sec- Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The La- 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls The Big Bang The Big Bang ›› The Pacifier (2005, Comedy) Vin Diesel, Lauren Graham, Faith Ford. A Navy Soup” ’ (CC) retary” (CC) Switch” ’ (CC) bel Maker” (CC) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) Theory ’ Theory ’ SEAL becomes the guardian of five siblings. (DVS) TLC 38 38 First Swipe First Swipe Sex in Public (N) WhatSheSaid (N) First Swipe First Swipe Sex in Public ’ WhatSheSaid ’ What Not to Wear ’ (CC) What Not to Wear ’ (CC) TNT 54 54 ›› The Island (2005, Action) Ewan McGregor, Scarlett Johansson, Djimon ›› The Sorcerer’s Apprentice (2010, Fantasy) Nicolas Cage, Jay Baruchel, Alfred Molina. A master ›› Alice in Wonderland (2010) Johnny Depp. Live action/ Hounsou. A mercenary pursues two clones on the run in 2019. (CC) (DVS) wizard takes on a reluctant protege. (CC) (DVS) animated. Alice, now a teen, returns to Underland. TOON 42 42 Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! Total Drama King of the Hill Bob’s Burgers ’ Cleveland Show Cleveland Show Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Black Jesus (N) Loiter Squad TRAV 36 36 Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (N) (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Top Funniest Top Funniest Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Adam Ruins Hack My Life Six Degrees of Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit De- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Modern Family Modern Family USA 58 58 Rape/murders launch a manhunt. ’ Suspect assumes a new identity. ’ “Angels” Sexual predators. ’ (CC) tectives hunt for serial pedophile. “Juvenile” Young murder suspects. “Truth Be Told” “Family Portrait” VH1 62 62 ›› Dance Flick (2009, Comedy) Shoshana Bush, Damon Wayans Jr.. ’ ›› Tower Heist (2011, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Eddie Murphy, Casey Affleck. Premiere. ’ “SNL 40th Anniversary Special” ’

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No Raw Paid CBS This Morn- KIRO 7 Eyewitness News Innova- Inspec- Dr. Chris Chang- Auto Racing Inside/ College College Football Alabama at Georgia. (N) (Live) (CC) This- Sports KIRO KIRO CBS 7 7 ing: Saturday (N) Saturday Morning (N) tion Nat tors ers Football Football Minute Stars News News Clifford- Cat in Curious Curious American Graduate Day: Let’s Make It Happen Initiative helps students stay focused. (N) ’ (CC) Drop- Drop- Drop- Drop- Aging PBS 9 9 Dog the Hat George George ping ping ping ping MNT 10 10 Paid Beauty Adven- Wild Animal On the Coolest TBA Medicare WEN Paid Joint Beauty Medicare Just for Just for ››› The Last Samurai (2003) Tom Cruise. A Westerner Bones Remains Prog. tures Animals Atlas Spot Places Hair Prog. Relief Laughs Laughs learns the ways of the samurai in the 1870s. found in a barrel. Paid Paid Calling Calling Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Save- Hatched Dream Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid NuWave! Medicare Lost The King of Family Family CW 11 11 Prog. Prog. Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Town Whis Whis Whis Whis Shelter (N) Quest Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. Middle Queens Feud Feud Vintage Steves’ Victory P. Allen Crea. Knitting It’s Sew Sew It Sewing Quilting Fit 2 Love of American Graduate Day: Let’s Make It Happen Initiative helps students stay focused. ’ (CC) PBS 12 12 Vehicle Europe Garden Smith Living Daily Easy All ’ Arts ’ Stitch Quilting IT Cos- Medicare Young Live Life Xplor. Outer Earth Pregame MLB Baseball Regional Coverage. (N) (S Live) (CC) Who’s Who’s Animal Medicare Paid No More Pregame College Football Arizona FOX 13 13 metics Icons Planet Space 2050 Boss? Boss? Science Prog. State at UCLA. (N) (S Live) IND 14 14 Mes FWC Frances and Friends Generation Jimmy Swaggart Living Waters Donnie Swaggart Message-Cross FWC Donnie Frances-Friends Interna- Paid Paid Medicare Worship Pastor Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU ION 15 15 tional Prog. Prog. Chris IND 18 18 Heart for the World Heart for the World Heart for the World Good Morning KATU News This Morning - Sat (N) College Football Texas at Texas Christian. (N) (Live) College College Football Regional Coverage. Baylor neutral Texas College Jack Ocean College Football ABC 22 22 America (N) ’ (CC) Football Tech or Ohio State at Indiana. Football Hanna Mys. KGW News at Sunrise (N) Lazy- English Premier League Soccer Chel- Red Bull Signature Series Action Sports (N) Horse Racing Paid Earth to Ruf- Astro- KGW News at NBC 26 26 Town sea FC vs Southampton FC. (N) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Prog. Luna! Tweet blast 5 (N) FOX 27 27 Good Day Oregon Saturday (N) FeelSexy Pregame MLB Baseball Regional Coverage. (N) (S Live) (CC) ››› Troy (2004, Adventure) Brad Pitt, Eric Bana. Achilles Pregame College Football Arizona leads Greek forces in the War. State at UCLA. (N) (S Live) UNI 28 28 Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Pocoyo Sesame Mickey Mickey Manny Manny Derecho de Netas Divinas Roxanna Fútbol Mexicano Primera División Dice el Dicho IT Cos- Derm Bounty Bounty Bounty Bounty Dog the Bounty Behind Bars: Behind Bars: Behind Bars: Behind Bars: Behind Bars: The First 48 ’ The First 48 “One The First 48 ’ A&E 52 52 metics Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Hunter ’ (CC) Rookie Year ’ Rookie Year ’ Rookie Year ’ Rookie Year ’ Rookie Year ’ (CC) of Ours” (CC) AMC 67 67 The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- ››› The Shining (1980, Horror) Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall. A ››› Predator (1987, Action) Arnold Schwar- Lara fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman haunted hotel menaces a couple and their psychic son. (CC) zenegger, Carl Weathers. (CC) Croft APL 43 43 Big Cat Big Cat My Cat Hell My Cat Hell To Be Announced TBA BET 56 56 Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin BRAVO 66 66 Ladies of London Ladies of London Ladies of London Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Below Deck Below Deck Below Deck “My ››› Ferris Buel- Dearest Emile...” ler’s Day Off (CC) CBUT 29 29 Mon News Animal Super Art Cross Our Vancouver Absolutely Doc Zone ’ Nature/ Things Amanda Lang Dragons’ Den ’ Mercer 22 Min Doc Zone (CC) Land One/ CMT 61 61 CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ Hot 20 Countdown Toby Keith helps host the show. Last Last Funny Videos Funny Videos Funny Videos ››› Doc Hollywood (1991) (CC) CNBC 46 46 Medi 21 DAY Medi Paid NASCAR Racing Paid Paid Paid Fighting Ninja Safety Medi Out Medi Cash WEN Medi Hee Lost Undercover Undercover CNN 44 44 Smerconish (N) CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom News FIt Na CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Smerconish CNN Newsroom This Is Life CNNH 45 45 New Saturday Smerconish (N) CNN Newsroom HLN Weekend News-Movie CNN Newsroom News FIt Na CNN Newsroom Foren Foren Foren Foren Smerconish CNN Newsroom COM 60 60 Free Paid Fantasy FanDuel South South South South South ›› My Super Ex-Girlfriend (2006, Romance- ›› The Rocker (2008) Rainn Wilson. A failed ››› Elf (2003, Comedy) Will Ferrell, Step Money Prog. Football Park Park Park Park Park Comedy) Uma Thurman, Luke Wilson. (CC) drummer gets another shot at fame. (CC) James Caan, Bob Newhart. (CC) Brot DIS 41 41 Wil. Pirates Doc Sofia PJ Tmrrwl Good ANT Jessie I Didn’t Girl Girl Dog Dog Dog Austin Austin Austin K.C. Lab Lab Jessie Jessie Jessie Cook/ Medicare Paid Guilt Paid FanDuel Dual Survival ’ Dual Survival “Wa- Dual Survival ’ Dual Survival ’ Dual Survival (CC) Dual Survival ’ Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid DSC 8 8 Pro Prog. Free Prog. (CC) terlogged” (CC) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Try Total Cindy’s House of DVF House of DVF House of DVF E! News Weekend WAGS “The WAG WAGS “Set a Date WAGS “Is It An- WAGS “Never WAGS “Mexican WAGS “For Love or WAGS “I Kissed a E! 65 65 Gym Skin (CC) (CC) (CC) (N) (CC) Life” (CC) or Die!” other Girl?” Have I Ever” Standoff” (CC) Money” (CC) Girl” (CC) College GameDay From Clemson, S.C. (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Iowa at Wisconsin. (N) (Live) College College Football Florida State at Wake Forest. (N) (Live) College College Football Mississippi at Florida. ESPN 32 32 Football Football (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Purdue at Michigan State. (N) (Live) Score College Football Score College Football FAM 39 39 Makeu Medi Another Cinderella Story (2008) ››› Enchanted (2007, Fantasy) Amy Adams. ›› You Again (2010) Kristen Bell. ››› Matilda (1996, Comedy) Mara Wilson. ››› Grease (1978) John Travolta. FNC 48 48 FOX & Friends Bulls Cavuto Forbes Cash In Bob Jour. America’s News Headquarters (N) News HQ News HQ News HQ FOX Report (N) Stossel FOOD 35 35 Paid Click, Be.- Guy’s Brunch South Trisha’s Pioneer Pioneer Farm The Kitchen (N) Valer In Italy Kids Cook-Off Food Truck Diners Diners Guy’s Games Cutthroat K. FX 53 53 Try Total Top Buffy the Vampire Anger Anger Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men ››› Prometheus (2012, ) Noomi ›› Oblivion (2013) Tom Cruise. A stranger’s arrival triggers ››› Pacific Rim (2013) Gym Cooker Slayer (CC) Rapace, Michael Fassbender. one man’s battle to save mankind. Charlie Hunnam. GOLF 70 70 European PGA Tour Golf European PGA Tour Golf Golf PGA Tour Golf Central PGA Tour Golf I Love I Love I Love I Love I Love I Love Golden Golden Golden Golden Lucky in Love (2014) Jessica Szohr, Perfect Match (2015) Danica McKellar, A Novel Romance (2011) Steve Gut- Love, Again (2015) HALL 19 19 Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Girls Girls Girls Girls Benjamin Hollingsworth. Paul Greene, Linda Gray. tenberg, Shannon Elizabeth. Teri Polo. HGTV 68 68 Coffee Derm House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper HIST 37 37 Coin Paid Going Medieval ’ (CC) Caligula: 1400 Days of Terror (CC) Rome: Engineering an Empire ’ Egypt: Engineering an Empire ’ The Lost Pyramid ’ (CC) Amer. Pickers LIFE 51 51 Paid Paid Paid PiYo Medi Paid Cos Paid Paid WEN Fash The Unauthorized Full House Story ››› Friends With Benefits (2011) (CC) › What Happens in Vegas (2008) MSNBC 47 47 Up W/Steve Melissa Harris-Perry (N) Weekends With Alex Witt (N) Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera Heist Heist Heist Prison Br. Doc. MTV 63 63 Buck Buck Buck Buck Catfish: The TV Catfish: The TV Catfish: The TV Teen Mom 2 Are You One Are You One Catfish: The TV Catfish: The TV Catfish: The TV Catfish: The TV NBCS 34 34 Soccer Premier English Premier League Soccer NASCAR Racing NAS NASCAR Racing Count NASCAR Racing Mobsteel (CC) Mobsteel (CC) College Football NICK 40 40 George George Spong Spong Al Al Spong Spong Spong Pig Harvey Spong Rang Al Al Al Spong Spong Spong Spong Henry Henry Thun Thun OXY 50 50 Omega PiYo! 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Stories Veggie Heroes-Bible Bless News Anaheim Harvest Crusade Memories In Touch TBS 55 55 Married Married Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld ›› Notting Hill (1999, Romance-Comedy) Julia ››› Sleepless in Seattle (1993, Romance- Friends Friends Friends Friends 2 Broke 2 Broke ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ Roberts, Hugh Grant. (DVS) Comedy) Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan. (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Girls ’ Girls ’ TLC 38 38 Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex Ex My 600-Lb. Life My 600-Lb. Life My 600-Lb. Life Biggest Hoards Biggest Hoards Biggest Hoards Biggest Hoards Dateline on ID Dateline on ID ’ TNT 54 54 Law & Order Law & Order Law & Order “Di- Law & Order “Car- Law & Order ›› Lord of War (2005) Nicolas Cage. A relent- › Biker Boyz (2003, Action) Laurence ››› Wanted (2008, Action) James McAvoy, Mor- “Grief” ’ (CC) (DVS) vorce” ’ rier” ’ “Stalker” ’ less Interpol agent tracks an arms dealer. Fishburne, Derek Luke. (CC) gan Freeman, Angelina Jolie. (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 Teen Transf. 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SATURDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets October 3, 2015 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 College Football Notre Dame at Clemson. No. 6 Notre Dame travels to No. 12 Clemson in this match- Pac-12 Tonight Fan Face Off (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! ’ (CC) Seattle Refined KOMO 4 News Castle The death ABC 4 4 up of undefeated squads. (N) (Live) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) (CC) 11:00pm of a pool shark. ’ NBC 5 5 NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Laura McKenzie’s Northwest Back- ›› Live From New York! (2015, Documentary) Premiere. Exploring the 40-year Saturday Night Live (CC) KING 5 News (N) Saturday Night (N) (CC) Traveler (N) roads history of “Saturday Night Live.” ’ Live (N) (CC) IND 6 6 Made Hollywood Hollywood Access Hollywood (N) ’ (CC) ›› (1986, Crime Drama) Richard Gere, Kim Basinger. News Hiring America Access Hollywood ’ (CC) CBS Evening KIRO 7 Eyewit- Steve Raible’s The Insider (N) NCIS: New Orleans A Navy lieutenant Code Black “Pilot” New residents work 48 Hours (N) ’ (CC) KIRO 7 News at Scandal ’ (CC) CBS 7 7 News (N) (CC) ness News Scouting Report ’ (CC) commander is poisoned. (CC) in a busy ER. ’ (CC) 11PM PBS NewsHour BBC Newsnight Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You Finding financial solutions. ’ (CC) The C-Word Lisa Lynch’s blog on life and cancer. (N) Pioneers of Televi- Austin City Limits Hall of Fame Induc- PBS 9 9 Weekend (N) ’ (N) sion ’ (CC) tion Ceremony. (N) ’ (CC) Bones “The Woman in Limbo” Brennan Elementary “Lesser Evils” Terminal Person of Interest “Mission Creep” Re- Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- Washington’s Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Anger Manage- MNT 10 10 makes a shocking discovery. ’ patients are murdered. ’ (CC) ese infiltrates a gang. ’ (CC) 9 (N) (CC) day Night (CC) Most Wanted Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) ment (CC) Mike & Molly ’ Mike & Molly “Ci- 2 Broke Girls ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ Rizzoli & Isles Jane’s mother arranges The Closer “Elysian Fields” A suspect is The Good Wife “Unorthodox” Alicia is Band in Seattle Family Guy ’ CW 11 11 (CC) gar Talk” (CC) (CC) (CC) a date for her. ’ (CC) murdered. (CC) attracted to her co-counsel. (CC) (CC) American Graduate Day: Let’s Make It Keeping Up Appearances Hyacinth As Time Goes By As Time Goes By The Vicar of Dibley Alice thinks she is Lister Red Dwarf Doctor Who (Part Doctor Who (Part PBS 12 12 Happen ’ (CC) plans a new kitchen. (CC) (CC) (CC) descendant of Jesus. pines for Rimmer. learns his origins. 3 of 4) 4 of 4) College Football Arizona State at UCLA. The Sun Devils (2-2) travel to Pasa- Seahawks Satur- Just for Laughs Modern Family Modern Family Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- Animation Domination High-Def “Axe FOX 13 13 dena, Calif., to take on the seventh-ranked Bruins (4-0). (N) (S Live) day Night (CC) Gags (N) (CC) “The Old Wagon” “The Kiss” (CC) 10 (N) (CC) day Night (CC) Cop”; “Golan the Insatiable.” IND 14 14 Frances and Friends Family Worship Center Service The church of Jimmy Swaggart Ministries. Crossfire Service Jimmy Swaggart Taken from services recorded live. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Of- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ION 15 15 “Victims” ’ (CC) veteran police sergeant is raped. ’ girl escapes from her rapist. (CC) ficer’s daughter runs away. (CC) “Folly” ’ (CC) The detectives track a serial killer. IND 18 18 Heart for the World Heart for the World College Football Notre Dame at Clemson. No. 6 Notre Dame travels to No. 12 Clemson in this match- FanDuel: How Today’s Home- Body Beast Jeopardy! ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune KATU News at 11 Castle “Montreal” ABC 22 22 up of undefeated squads. (N) (Live) (CC) to win owner ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ NBC 26 26 NBC Nightly News Straight Talk Clangers (EI) Tree Fu Tom (EI) ›› Live From New York! (2015, Documentary) Premiere. Exploring the 40-year Saturday Night Live (CC) KGW News at Saturday Night (N) (CC) history of “Saturday Night Live.” ’ 11 (N) Live (N) (CC) UNI 30 30 Familia P. Luche Noticiero La Banda “El Resumen” Una Leyenda Gigante Familia P. Luche Noticiero College Football Arizona State at UCLA. The Sun Devils (2-2) travel to Pasa- FanDuel: How Graham Bensinger TMZ (N) ’ (CC) 10 O’Clock News (N) Animation Domination High-Def “Axe FOX 27 27 dena, Calif., to take on the seventh-ranked Bruins (4-0). (N) (S Live) to win Cop”; “Golan the Insatiable.” The First 48 A mother is found burned The First 48 A Miami man is shot on a The Secret Tapes of the O.J. Case: The Untold Story The verdict of the crimi- O.J. Speaks: The Hidden Tapes The O.J. Simpson civil trial. ’ (CC) A&E 52 52 behind a house. ’ (CC) city sidewalk. ’ (CC) nal trial. ’ (CC) AMC 67 67 ›› Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life (2003) Angelina Jolie, Gerard ››› Independence Day (1996, Science Fiction) Will Smith, Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum. Earthlings vs. evil aliens in ››› Independence Day (1996) Will Butler. The globe-trotter battles a scientist for Pandora’s box. (CC) 15-mile-wide ships. (CC) Smith, Bill Pullman. (CC) APL 43 43 To Be Announced Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet (CC) Pit Bulls and Parolees (N) ’ Pit Bulls and Parolees “Scarred” (N) Pit Bulls and Parolees ’ BET 56 56 Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin (CC) BRAVO 66 66 ››› Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986) ›› Cheaper by the Dozen 2 (2005, Comedy) Steve Martin, Bonnie Hunt, Piper ››› The School of Rock (2003, Comedy) Jack Black, Joan Cusack, Mike White. An unemployed ››› Ferris Buel- Matthew Broderick, Alan Ruck. (CC) Perabo. The Bakers’ vacation turns competitive. guitarist poses as a teacher. ler’s Day Off (CC) CBUT 29 29 The National (N) Marketplace ’ Short Film Face Off (N) (CC) Life Story “Parenthood” ’ (CC) The Book of Negroes (CC) (DVS) News ››› The Bourne Ultimatum (2007) Matt Damon. ’ (CC) CMT 61 61 Doc Hollywood ›› Get Smart (2008) Steve Carell. Agent Maxwell Smart battles the KAOS crime syndicate. ›› RV (2006) Robin Williams. A dysfunctional family goes on vacation. (CC) Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded CNBC 46 46 Undercover Boss ’ (CC) Undercover Boss ’ (CC) Undercover Boss “Tilted Kilt” (CC) Undercover Boss “Cinnabon Inc.” Undercover Boss ’ (CC) Sexy Abs! Makeup! CNN 44 44 Death Row Stories Death Row Stories Death Row Stories Death Row Stories Death Row Stories Death Row Stories CNNH 45 45 This Is Life With Lisa Ling Death Row Stories Forensic Files Forensic Files ’ Forensic Files Forensic Files Death Row Stories Death Row Stories COM 60 60 ›› Step Brothers (2008, Comedy) Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Richard Jenkins. ›› The Campaign (2012, Comedy) Will Ferrell, Zach Galifianakis. Premiere. ›› The Campaign (2012, Comedy) Will Ferrell, Zach Galifianakis, Jason Sudei- Two spoiled men become rivals when their parents marry. (CC) Rival candidates sling mud galore as Election Day closes in. kis. Rival candidates sling mud galore as Election Day closes in. DIS 41 41 Liv and Maddie Liv and Maddie Descendants (2015, Comedy) Dove Cameron, Kristin Chenoweth. ’ (CC) Lab Rats vs. Mighty Med ’ (CC) Kirby Buckets ’ Kirby Buckets ’ Jessie (CC) Jessie (CC) Naked and Afraid “Colombian Conflict” Naked and Afraid “Mayan Sacrifice” Naked and Afraid The Mexican jungle Naked and Afraid “Edge of Madness” Naked and Afraid Surviving the rainfor- Naked and Afraid Argentina’s Yungas DSC 8 8 The Colombian jungle. (CC) The Yucatan. ’ (CC) of Quintana Roo. ’ (CC) Guyana’s equatorial savannah. ests of Nicaragua. ’ (CC) Cloud Forest. ’ (CC) E! 65 65 ›› The Proposal (2009, Romance-Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds, Mary Steenburgen. A ›› The Proposal (2009, Romance-Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds, Mary Steenburgen. A Keeping Up With the Kardashians Kris woman pretends to be engaged to evade deportation. (CC) woman pretends to be engaged to evade deportation. (CC) travels with Kendall to Paris. College Football Mississippi at Florida. College Football Oregon at Colorado. Oregon (2-2) hits the road to face a 3-1 Colorado squad riding a three-game win- SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (CC) ESPN 32 32 (N) (Live) (CC) ning streak. (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 College Football College Football Hawaii at Boise State. (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Final (N) (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight FAM 39 39 ››› Grease ››› Mean Girls (2004) Lindsay Lohan. A teen becomes friends with three cruel schoolmates. Fan Girl (2015, Comedy) Kiernan Shipka, Kara Hayward. Premiere. ››› Mean Girls (2004, Comedy) FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) The Show With Tom Shillue Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Red Eye With Tom Shillue FOOD 35 35 Worst Cooks in America Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Halloween Wars Halloween Wars Halloween Wars Halloween Wars “Haunted Carnival” FX 53 53 ››› Pacific Rim (2013) Charlie Hunnam, Idris Elba. Hu- ››› Elysium (2013, Science Fiction) Matt Damon, Jodie Foster, Sharlto Copley. In 2159, the wealthy The Bastard Executioner “Pilot” Wilkin Brattle’s past finds him. mans pilot giant robots to fight monstrous creatures. live aboard a luxurious space station. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf European PGA Tour Golf Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, Third Round. From St. Andrews, Scotland. Golf Central PGA Tour Golf Love, Again (2015, Drama) Teri Polo, Love on the Air (2015, Romance) Alison Sweeney, Jonathan Scarfe. Competing Autumn Dreams (2015, Romance) Jill Wagner, Colin Egglesfield. Premiere. A The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 Paul Johansson, Lini Evans. radio personalities in Chicago find common ground. couple is forced to reunite to annul their marriage. “Mixed Blessing” “Mister Terrific” HGTV 68 68 Fixer Upper (CC) Property Brothers: Buying & Selling Property Brothers: Buying & Selling Property Brothers: Buying & Selling House Hunters International House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 American Pickers ’ (CC) American Pickers ’ (CC) American Pickers ’ (CC) American Pickers “Auburned Out” American Pickers ’ (CC) American Pickers ’ (CC) LIFE 51 51 ›› 27 Dresses (2008) Katherine Heigl, James Marsden. (CC) The Unauthorized Beverly Hills 90210 Story (2015) Dan Castellaneta. (CC) Beyond the Headlines: Beverly Hills Beyond the Headlines: Full House MSNBC 47 47 NY Prison Break Documentary (N) Lockup: Raw “It’s Complicated” Lockup: Raw “Nothing but Time” Lockup: Raw “Ain’t No Hotel” Lockup: Raw “A Private Hell” Heist “Wrestlers and Rock Stars?” MTV 63 63 ›› Little Man (2006, Comedy) Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans. ’ ››› Bad Santa (2003, Comedy) Billy Bob Thornton, Tony Cox. ’ › 21 and Over (2013, Comedy) Miles Teller, Skylar Astin. Premiere. ’ NBCS 34 34 College Football William & Mary at Delaware. (N) (S Live) Premier League Match of the Day ’ Premier League Download Premier League Download NICK 40 40 Game Shakers Game Shakers Henry Danger Henry Danger Henry Danger (N) Game Shakers 100 Things Thundermans Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ›› Stepmom (1998, Drama) Julia Roberts, , Ed Harris. ›› A Cinderella Story (2004) Hilary Duff, Jennifer Coolidge. (CC) ›› A Cinderella Story (2004) Hilary Duff, Jennifer Coolidge. (CC) ROOT 31 31 MLB Baseball Oakland Athletics at Seattle Mariners. From Safeco Field in Seattle. (N) (Live) Mariners Post. Timbers in 30 MLS Soccer Sporting Kansas City at Portland Timbers. (N Same-day Tape) ’ SPIKE 57 57 Cops Vehicle re- Cops Inebriated Cops Domestic dis- Cops “Smooth Cops “Smooth Cops “Taken Into Jail: Las Vegas Jail (CC) Cops “On the Run” Cops “Coast to Cops “Smooth ››› The Green ported stolen. ’ woman. ’ (CC) turbance. (CC) Criminal” (CC) Move” (N) (CC) Custody No. 2” (N) ’ ’ (CC) Coast” ’ (CC) Move” ’ (CC) Mile (1999) ’ SYFY 59 59 Stake Land (2010) Nick Damici. (CC) ››› I Am Legend (2007) Will Smith, Alice Braga. Premiere. (CC) Night of the Wild (2015) Rob Morrow, Kelly Rutherford. Premiere. (CC) ›› The Wolfman (2010, Horror) (CC) TBN 20 20 Hour Of Power with Bobby Schuller Billy Graham Classic Crusades Breaking the Press (2010) Drew Waters, Farah White. The Stranger Liberty University Convocation The Vous ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ TBS 55 55 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang ››› Sleepless in Seattle (1993) Tom (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (DVS) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Hanks, Meg Ryan, Bill Pullman. TLC 38 38 Dateline on TLC “Deception” A free-spirited woman goes missing. (N) ’ Dateline on TLC “Deception” A free-spirited woman goes missing. (CC) Dateline on ID “Vanished” ’ (CC) Dateline on ID “Shattered” ’ (CC) TNT 54 54 ›› All About the Benjamins (2002, Action) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. A bounty ›› The Replacements (2000, Comedy) Keanu Reeves, Gene Hackman, Orlando Jones. Misfit sub- ›› The Longest Yard (2005) Adam Sandler. Prisoners train hunter and his prey get mixed up in a diamond scam. (CC) stitutes take the field during a football strike. (CC) (DVS) for a football game against the guards. (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 Steven Universe Steven Universe Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! Dragon Ball Z Kai King of the Hill King of the Hill Cleveland Show Cleveland Show American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Ghost Adventures “Zozo Demon” Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (N) (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures “Union Station” TRUTV 49 49 Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Road Spill Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. NCIS “Hereafter” Vance uncovers sur- NCIS “Kill Chain” A stolen drone is NCIS “Shooter” A Marine photographer NCIS “The Admiral’s Daughter” A con- NCIS “Honor Thy Father” A fire on a NCIS “Life Before His Eyes” A man in a USA 58 58 prising information. (CC) (DVS) linked to a terrorist. ’ (CC) (DVS) goes missing. ’ (CC) (DVS) troversial crime scene. ’ U.S. Navy ship. ’ (CC) (DVS) diner pulls a gun on Gibbs. ’ VH1 62 62 ›› Tower Heist (2011, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Eddie Murphy. ’ ›› Couples Retreat (2009, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Jason Bateman, Jon Favreau. ’ ›› Couples Retreat (2009, Comedy) Vince Vaughn. ’

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