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Mellen Street Project Big Traffic Changes Coming LIFE, RECONFIGURED: New Mellen Street interchange signal the current exit, so WSDOT is one thing: Get ready for a major urging drivers to be aware of the Northbound Ramp shakeup in your commute. change and prepare to get used Tentatively Opens A new north- to a new traffic flow entirely. INSIDE: bound exit ramp Initial plans called for the Thursday, Remainder to recently-built overpass south of • What’s next? for Mellen Street, Open in Three Weeks Exit 81 at Inter- the current Mellen Street inter- see page 16 change to open at the same time, By Christopher Brewer state 5, is tenta- tively scheduled but crews decided to perform [email protected] to open Thursday, according to some extra work before opening up the entire interchange to the the Washington State Depart- Pete Caster / [email protected] The ever-increasing number public. of construction workers per- ment of Transportation. That Construction workers drill in guard rail posts along the new northbound Inter- forming a variety of jobs at the ramp sits a good deal south of please see TRAFFIC, page Main 16 state 5 Mellen Street of-ramp Aug. 26 in Centralia.

Schools Back to School in Tenino Move Toward National Standards COMMON CORE: Teachers Largely Oppose New Federal Requirements By Donna Gordon Blankinship The Associated Press SEATTLE (AP) — Despite opposition from Washington teachers and their union about new national education stan- dards and the tests that will judge how they are being taught, the state is plowing ahead with its plans to embrace Common Core. Washington adopted the standards for math and English in 2011 and began using them in its public schools the follow- ing school year. This past spring, tests being developed to gauge how well students are learning the new standards were piloted Pete Caster / [email protected] in Washington. Students walk through the hallways of Tenino High School prior to the start of the irst day of class this morning. Tenino is among several local districts beginning classes today. Others, including Lewis County’s largest school district, Centralia, will begin classes Wednesday. please see SCHOOLS, page Main 16 Salvation Army Reaps Harvest in Farm Project's First Year CULTIVATING YOUTH: At-Risk Youth, Volunteers Help Bring in ‘‘We think it’ll get even Haul at Nonprofit's New bigger next year.’’ Venture DeWayne Halstad By Christopher Brewer Salvation Army [email protected] The harvest is plenty for a bles that help our food bank." garden supporting one of the ar- The program, which utilizes ea's largest food bank programs. space the Hub City Commu- The Cultivating Youth Gar- nity Garden once called home, den Program at The Salvation is a continuation of sorts of the Army's office has yielded an former Growing Places Farm, enormous amount of fruits and a program that helped at-risk vegetables in a 2014 that has youth learn a work ethic and benefited growers across Lewis gain education while the youths County. learn how to plant, care for and "I don't have the total num- harvest fruits and vegetables. bers, but Thursday we harvested The Salvation Army has more than 350 pounds of veg- become an administrator of etables," Maj. DeWayne Halstad the program, and partners Christopher Brewer / [email protected] with the Centralia Corps of The with Centralia High School, Sara Vasquez of Centralia picks tomatoes at the Salvation Army Cultivating Youth Farm on Friday in Centralia. Vasquez said Salvation Army said. "It's been a she wanted to volunteer her time to help the Salvation Army harvest the remainder of its crops for the summer. big source of fruits and vegeta- please see HARVEST, page Main 16

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Include a but performances with the Cooks Hill Road, Centralia, for those whose income daytime telephone number where you National Symphony Orches- is less than 200 percent of the poverty level, (360) can be reached. tra at The Kennedy Center 623-1485 There is no charge for these listings. Community Farmers Market, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., for the Performing Arts in For questions about calendar items, Washington, D.C., Carnegie Boistfort Street, downtown Chehalis, (360) 740- call Doug Blosser at The Chronicle, 1295 or email [email protected] (360) 807-8238. Hall and Radio City Music Hall in New York City, and Public Agencies singing for President Barack Obama at the White House. Chemical Dependency-Mental Health-Thera- Winlock Farmers Market, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Winlock Varela has drawn critical peutic Court Sales Tax Advisory Committee, 2:30 Events Plaza on Kerron Street, (360) 785-4817 p.m., conference room, Lewis County Public Health Steve Brown, noon-1 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm to acclaim while touring the & Social Services Department, (360) 740-1148 Table, 476 W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) 748-4417 world both on his own and Open mic, 6-10 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm to Table, 476 with music legend David W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) 748-4417 Foster. Over the course of Libraries his career, he has performed Tai Chi Qi Gong, for teens and adults, taught by Public Agencies in over 16 fully staged op- Lauren Jessop, 5 p.m., Methodist Church, 203 W. eras, hundreds of concerts Harris St., Oakville Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency on Aging and in 31 countries around Advisory Council, 9:30 a.m., LMTAAA Olympia of- fice, 2404 Heritage Court SE, Suite A, Olympia, (360) World-renowned tenor and the world. Organizations 664-3162, ext. 112 “America’s Got Talent” finalist Fer- In 2008, Varela recorded his first NAMI Lewis County educational program, Lewis County Solid Waste Advisory Committee, nando Varela will be kicking off a album “Dare to Live,” followed by 6-7:30 p.m., Vernetta Smith Chehalis Timberland 1 p.m., large conference room, Lewis County Public nationwide solo tour at Centralia the release of two studio albums Library, (360) 880-8070 or [email protected] Services building, 2025 NE Kresky Ave., Chehalis, College’s Corbet Theatre at 7:30 p.m. in 2012, “Prelude” and “Inspira- Senior Song Birds, 9:50 a.m., Twin Cities Se- (360) 740-1451 tion.” He is currently working on a nior Center, 2545 National Ave., Chehalis, (360) Saturday. Varela’s performance is also the new album that will feature mostly 740-4199 original music. Southwest Washington Mycological Society, 6 Organizations first of the season for Lewis County p.m., WSU Lewis County Extension conference Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., Assembly Concerts. Individual concert or season tickets may be purchased by calling room, Lewis County Courthouse, “Early Fall Edi- of God church, 702 SE First St., Winlock “This tour has been a long-time bles,” by Gene Butler, (360) 740-1212 (360) 623-8100 and leaving a mes- Seniors’ Bible study, 10 a.m., Calvary Assembly coming, and I cannot wait to get Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., Unity Church, of God, Centralia, (360) 736-6769 or (360) 324-9050 sage. Sharon or Nickole will call you 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) 748-1753, hraj@lo- Soroptimist International of Lewis County, 5:30 things started,” says Varela. “The back. calaccess.com p.m., contact for location, (360) 748-7860, jwdm- past year has been an exciting Those who prefer to purchase Writer’s Forum, 1-3 p.m., 4162 Jackson Highway, [email protected] whirlwind, and I have been so for- season tickets by mail should visit Chehalis, (360) 262-0525 tunate to gain fans across the nation. www.lewiscountyconcerts.com, Two Town Tuners, 7 p.m., Lewis and Clark Hotel, Support Groups Now, I can visit all these loyal sup- download the 2014-15 season bro- 117 W. Magnolia St., Centralia, (360) 269-8146 or porters and hopefully make some (360) 748-3531 Domestic violence support group, 5:30-7 p.m., chure, fill out the order form and Friends of the Centralia Timberland Library, 6 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, sponsored by Hu- new fans singing both tunes that ev- mail it, with check or credit card p.m., joint meeting with Timberland Regional Li- man Response Network, (360) 748-6601 eryone can enjoy and identify with, information, to the address on the brary Board of Trustees plus new music that I hope will brochure. Thursday, Sept. 4 soon become everyone’s favorites. For more information on Varela, Support Groups I look forward to visiting all these visit www.fernandoverala.com. Support for mothers, 9:15-11:15 a.m., Bethel Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Che- Church, for mothers with children pregnancy halis, (360) 740-0492 through 6 years old, sponsored by Chehalis MOPS CC Grow, farmers market, noon-3 p.m., Centra- (Mothers of Preschoolers), (360) 520-3841 or (360) lia College, across from Health & Wellness Center, (360) 736-9391, ext. 650 864-2168, email [email protected] or visit a.m., Lewis County Public Health building, second- tralia, (360) 736-5639 www.facebook.com/chehalismops Health Lifestyle: Diabetes, Caring From the In- floor conference room, (360) 740-1430 Lewis County Robotics Society, 6 p.m., room NAMI Lewis County Connections Support side Out, for teens and adults, led by dietitian Patri- cia Odiome, 5:30 p.m., Oakville Methodist Church, Reducing Underage Drinking Coalition, 2 p.m., 128, Kemp Hall, Centralia College, (360) 304-9660 Group, 5:30-7 p.m., Twin Cities Senior Center, (360) Lewis County Public Health building, second-floor 880-8070 or [email protected] 204 Harris St. Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, 6:30 p.m., conference building, (360) 740-1424 Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Grand Ave., Centralia, NAMI Support Group, 2-3:15 p.m., Centralia Tim- Red Cross blood drive, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Cascade Lewis County Alcohol, Tobacco and Other (360) 485-2852 berland Library, for families of mentally ill persons, Sport & Spine Physical Therapy, 145 S. Market Blvd., Drugs Advisory Board, 4 p.m., Lewis County Pub- (360) 736-2073 Chehalis, walk-ins welcome, appointments re- Centralia-Chehalis Vintage Auto Club, 7:30 p.m., quested, )360) 748-1580 lic Health building, second-floor conference room, Ramblin’ Jack’s Rib Eye, 1336 Rush Road, Chehalis, Al-Anon, Fellowship in Unity, 6 p.m., Unity Cen- (360) 740-1418 ter, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) 736-8104 or Clarissa Gifford, noon-1 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm to (360) 767-0719 (360) 736-6439 Table, 476 W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) 748-4417 S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst Park, Kitch- “Remembering the Passenger Pigeon,” obser- Libraries en 1, Centralia, (360) 388-0102 or memorialpool@ vance by Byrn Watson, Centralia, on the 100th an- ymail.com Wednesday, Sept. 3 niversary of the death of Martha, the last passenger Family Story Time, for children age 3 through Lewis County Tea Party, 6:30 p.m., Lewis & Clark pigeon, 7 p.m., Centralia College Student Center third grade, 11:45 a.m., Randle Hotel, 117 W. Magnolia St., Centralia, featured Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo starts 6:30 p.m., Atrium, (360) 736-1082 PageTurners Book Discussion, “The Poison- speaker Sen. John Braun, R-Centralia, www.Lewis- Forest Grange, 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis wood Bible,” by Barbara Kingsolver, noon, Chehalis CountyTeaParty.org Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia Eagles, hard-shell tacos, two for $1, other menu items, (360) 736-1146 Games Night, 5:30-9 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Public Agencies Organizations Chehalis, free, (360) 740-0492 Lewis County Mental Health Coalition, 10-11:30 Oakview Grange, 7 p.m., 2715 N. Pearl St., Cen- please see CALENDAR, page Main 16 The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Sept. 2, 2014 Today Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. L n/a 65.0 n/a 100s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s 72.88 85.0 +0.02 80s 70s Cowlitz at Packwood H 2.10 10.5 -0.02 60s Cowlitz at Randle 50s 40s H Isolated Rain Mostly Sunny Sunny Sunny Mostly Sunny 4.21 18.0 -0.02 L 30s 68º 49º 73º 46º 79º 46º 81º 45º 83º 48º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 3.21 ---- 0.00 10s 0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and location of frontal systems at noon. Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon L H Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 6:34 a.m. Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 7:48 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 77 Moonrise ...... 2:48 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 50 63/49 77/52 Moonset...... Next Day Normal High ...... 78 Port Angeles Today Wed. Normal Low...... 52 63/48 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 92 in 1987 Seattle Anchorage 62/48 pc 59/47 sh Record Low...... 38 in 1973 67/53 Boise 84/51 s 74/48 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg First Full Last New Boston 87/72 pc 84/65 s Yesterday ...... 0.00" 70/49 72/49 9/2 9/8 9/15 9/24 Dallas 96/77 s 95/76 s Month to date ...... 0.00" Tacoma Honolulu 90/76 s 90/76 s Normal month to date ...0.05" Centralia 69/52 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 104/82 s 101/80 s Year to date...... 26.54" 68/49 Yakima Nashville 90/72 t 91/73 t Normal year to date ....26.86" Chehalis Allergen Today Wednesday Phoenix 107/80 s 107/81 s 78/48 Longview 68/50 Trees None None St. Louis 87/71 t 89/75 t Salt Lake City 88/65 s 88/59 s WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 74/52 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 71/58 s 70/58 pc Yesterday weather. 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Here are some tips I’m more For travelers to the Mount than happy to provide, from St. Helens National Volcanic my experience hiking from Monument, a road connecting Johnston Ridge to Windy Ridge and back: Johnston Ridge Observatory and • Stretch. This really should Windy Ridge would make sense, be done before any exercise, enabling tourists to visit both especially a hike that will take monuments and viewpoints in up the majority of your day. one day. But alas, no such exten- Christopher Brewer / [email protected] • Bring plenty of food and sion of either state Route 504 or Sometimes Mount St. Helens opts to hide behind a veil of clouds, but that doesn't make a hike in the National Volcanic Monu- water. This should go without Forest Road 99 exists or is even ment any less impressive. The mountain still looms despite the clouds surrounding it in this photo shot Sunday. saying, but I fared well with remotely in the works, rendering a hydration pack, a copious a trip by vehicle to both points amount of trail mix and a a long and arduous journey, a sively. plethora of granola bars. nearly three-hour trek between At about mile 1.6, you’ll en- • Keep a cheerful, ebullient viewpoints that lie a mere 9 counter your first challenge. A and positive attitude. There miles apart. narrow stretch of trail with a will be points along the trail That’s not to say you still can’t steep dropoff to your right will where you’ll feel like flagging visit both viewpoints in one day, test those with trepidation of down a tourist helicopter to however. The adventurous will heights, but as long as your foot- pick you up. Here’s some news: have to do the next best thing, ing is sure, you’ll be through it in That helicopter isn’t landing in transitioning from four wheels no time. You will be rewarded the pumice plain, and you’re to two feet for a roughly 18-mile with an unobstructed view of the really not that bad off. Keep mountain and pumice plains be- your head high through the round-trip journey that visits difficult portions. two of Mount St. Helens’ most- low — you’ll be headed that di- • Bring a buddy. Hiking alone visited tourist sites. rection in no time. can be fun, but on a trip like The Boundary Trail greets this it is good to have a partner YOU CAN START from either the Truman Trail at the 2.5-mile with whom to pass the time. Windy Ridge on the east side of mark, and you’ll take the Tru- • Have a camera at the ready. the mountain — many know the man Trail as it descends down You never know what you’ll drill, take U.S. 12 to Randle, then into hummocks, which are piec- Look closely beneath you and you might see some little critters of nature. This into. The sun and clouds head south on Forest Road 25, es of the mountain deposited in grasshopper clung to a branch for dear life as dozens of others jumped from spot could provide some gorgeous and take FR 99 to the end — or the 1980 eruption. Cross a couple to spot Sunday afternoon at the base of Mount St. Helens. shots, and wildlife encounters Johnston Ridge Observatory, in streams using rocks as a make- are always a possibility. Most which you drive through Toledo shift bridge and continue follow- smartphone cameras work and eventually meet up with SR ing the trail until it flattens out at One area can prove tough to you can see Mount St. Helens well, but if you have a zoom 504 east of Toutle, and drive that about the 3.6-mile mark. navigate, as the Truman Trail keeping watch over your journey. lens and a steady hand, you to its end. Now you’re in the pumice seems to disappear at a crossing Listen closely at certain times could get some money shots. My hike between both points plains, and the landscape has over a rushing creek. A couple and you can hear a melodious • Pack extra socks. This is on Sunday started at the John- shifted dramatically to a rather man-made obelisks of rocks cacophony of elk calling, birds actually a pretty important ston Ridge Observatory in Ska- flat area. For the next two miles, help guide the way, however, and singing, wind whipping and in- one. Fine rocks and sand will mania County, so that’s where you’ll hike with the mountain point you back to where the trail sects fluttering. make their way into your shoes ducks under some trees and back Truman Trail begins to de- like fire draws moths. A change this informal guide will begin. looming directly in front of you, of socks can cut down on the Park at the observatory’s with Loowit becoming larger into the open again. scend over the last mile as you About 6.5 miles in — you’re possibility of blisters and cuts large parking lot and find the with each step. The lava dome in get closer to the Windy Ridge on your feet, both of which can trailhead for Boundary Trail 1 the middle becomes easier to see, only 2.5 miles from Windy Viewpoint. In the distance, the turn the hike from a pleasant on the lot’s north side. Make sure and it’s hard to not take a second, Ridge! — you’ll step over a bunch cars in the parking lot and the experience to a downer really you have shoes with good tread, stare at it and marvel at its size — of rocks that have slid off a fa- trail of stairs leading to the view- quickly. plenty of water, some food and then the realization hits that the cade of the mountain and cover point itself become clearer, until • Brag about your trip when a couple trekking poles (I got a mountain is rebuilding itself. the trail. Once you’re through — voila! — you’ve successfully you get back. You’ve just pair at Sunbird for $20), and that, the trail will gently ascend bridged a gap that cars cannot completed a 19-mile hike over the trail. YOGI BERRA ONCE SAID, “When for the next couple miles. do, while taking in the surreal some of the most interest- The first mile especially is big you come to a fork in the road, After its intersection with the views of Mount St. Helens and ing and beautiful terrain in for tourists who wish to venture take it.” I appreciate a good Yogi- Windy Trail, Truman Trail wid- the landscape around. Washington. out a fair amount from the ob- ism, but it helps on a hike such as ens considerably and makes a big If you’re in great shape or servatory, so note there might be this to know which fork to take turn as it follows an old service feeling extra adventurous, feel a lot of traffic on this portion of once you happen upon the inter- road to the Windy Ridge Trail- free to head up the trail of stairs the trail. Exercise some patience section with the Willow Springs head. Look to your right and you to the viewpoint. On a clear day, your steps for a trip you’ll be all and take a minute or two to ap- Trail. Bear left to continue on the can see the vast expanse of the the view at the top can serve as too excited to tell your friends preciate the view directly into Truman Trail, and before long Gifford Pinchot National Forest a wonderful view with which to and family about. the crater on a sunny day; even you’ll notice that you’re circum- with a seemingly painted-on ar- celebrate reaching the halfway ••• on a day filled with clouds, the venting Spirit Lake’s southern ray of hills, trees and mountains; point of your journey, before you Christopher Brewer: (360) mountain still stands impres- shore. look back and to your left and have to turn around and retrace 807-8235 Thurston-Lewis-Mason Labor Council Celebrates With Annual Picnic By Rolf Boone better known today as TransAlta. serving up pulled pork, all-beef In addition to serving as Labor hot dogs and vinaigrette salad. Steve Bloom / The Olympian Council president, he handles He said that he had already gone The Olympian The Thurston-Lewis-Mason government affairs for the Inter- through 150 servings of pulled Finishing their Central Labor Council gave back national Brotherhood of Electri- pork by midday Monday. It was set with the to the community Monday, host- cal Workers Local 77. Guenther, his third time catering the Labor song “Solidarity ing another Labor Day picnic too, sits on a board that is help- Day picnic, he said. Forever,” the Citi- with free food, music and inflat- ing to open the industrial park at O’Neill’s food truck can be zens Band trio able rides for children at Tumwa- TransAlta in Lewis County. found parked at State Avenue of , from left, Jim ter Falls Park. That site recently missed out and Adams Street on Monday Cubbage, Grace Labor Council president Bob on attracting a manufacturing through Thursday and at the Scott and Harry Guenther said the event, which plant for the high-performance Artesian Commons — the park Levine perform has been happening every year electric car maker Tesla, he said. at the artesian well in downtown at the Labor Day since about 1990, typically alter- Meanwhile, Rodney O’Neill Olympia — Friday and Saturday Picnic at Tumwa- nates between Thurston County of Barb’s BBQ & Catering was nights. ter Falls Park. and Lewis County. Last year it was held in Centralia and at- tracted about 1,200 people, he said. About 200 were in attendance by noon Monday, although they were prepared to serve 1,100 meals, Guenther said. “People come and go at their ENROLLMENT IS NOW OPEN FOR leisure,” he said, “and everyone is OUR 6TH YEAR! welcome.” The picnic also typically at- Classes Begin September 8th tracts those running for elected office. OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH Local candidate signs were prominently displayed and in- Classes in ballet, creative dance, musical cumbent Thurston County As- sessor Steven Drew was among theatre, jazz, modern and conditioning for the early speakers at the event. He is being challenged by Carol boys and girls, ages one through adult! Person. “We try not to make it an avalanche of political speaking,” Home of Guenther said. That probably explains the Ballet Theatre of appearance of Citizens Band Washington of Olympia, which performed, among several songs Monday, “Solidarity Forever,” a historic an- them to the labor movement. 221 South Tower, Centralia~ www.centraliaballet.com ~ [email protected]

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Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014 LOCAL Washington's First Charter School Prepares to Open FIRST PLACE SCHOOL: Marta Reyes Newberry, ex- to four adults in every classroom ecutive director of the associa- of 14 kids. Former Private School tion, said her group is working to Becoming a charter school Will Continue to Serve “We’ve succeeded for 25 years. We’re just help First Place and the charter and gaining access to public dol- building on a foundation that’s already here.” schools that come after. lars will allow the school to ex- Students From Families "We do whatever we can to pand its reach. The extra money in Need of Help remove obstacles that they may will enable the school to spend Sheri Day face," Newberry said. SEATTLE (AP) — In some more on support services since executive director Among the obstacles at First state money will mostly cover ways, the first day of school will Place: strengthening its special be nothing new at First Place in the academic program and free education program, adding more up some donated dollars. Seattle. must follow state and federal Halsey, executive director. community groups to its support Kids will gather in the same laws that govern public schools, "We want to make sure that Wraparound services for network, supplementing class- every family will range from beautiful old building. Some of including filing government re- the school can be successful," room work with online learning the same teachers will be stand- ports and preparing students to Halsey said. "One way to do that help finding housing, food, jobs, and learning how to navigate the clothing, education and other ing at classroom doors to wel- take statewide academic tests. is to be explicit about how the world of public schools. needs. Every family is assigned a come students. And the children First Place must show that it school will be held accountable." School administrators plan to will come from families that can help low income kids do as Halsey and others are hope- keep doing what they've been do- case . need extra help finding housing, well or better academically than ful about First Place's potential ing for 25 years, but multiply the In addition to student learn- food, health care and jobs. they would have at their neigh- because of its past successes and effect by helping a larger number ing, the school is also committed First Place School has taught borhood schools. Administra- the careful process the commis- of children and their families. to adult education. kids and helped their struggling tors will be judged on their abil- sion used to approve the state's The goal is to the size of Children get a free breakfast, families for the past 25 years. But ity to meet the requirements of first charter schools, after voters the school to nearly 100 students lunch and an afternoon snack. on Wednesday, the former pri- state and federal education laws. endorsed the idea in 2012. this school year. Kyle Hutchinson, who taught vate school now called First Place The school will have five First Place will be alone un- "We've succeeded for 25 years. second and third grades last Scholars will open its doors as years to prove itself, but its char- der the microscope this year, but We're just building on a foun- school year, said he was attracted Washington's first public charter ter can be revoked at any time. another group of schools will dation that's already here," said to the school because of the way school. The Washington State Char- open in fall 2015. Sheri Day, acting executive di- it tried to meet all the needs of The school will get an infu- ter School Commission has been The school also is getting sup- rector. the children and their families. sion of cash from the state bud- working closely with First Place port from its volunteer board and The new school — like the "I read the mission statement get. The administration will to make sure they are set up the new nonprofit charter sup- old one — will feature very small and I was hooked," Hutchinson continue to find its own way to succeed, and the school has port group, the Washington State classes with lots of volunteers said near the end of the previous academically, but now First Place passed every test, said Joshua Charter Schools Association. and staff. That will mean three school year. Picking in Packwood: Reporter Sees Where $20 Can Take Him LABOR DAY FLEA MARKET: able collection of hand grenades — could make us stop. There was Crowds Head to East just too much to see. Lewis County for On top of that, the market was just too much of a mixed Picker’s Paradise bag to stop at everything. Some Going to the Packwood Flea people took great pride in their Market on Labor Day is like hit- wares but a lot of booths looked ting all the rides in Disneyland like their vendors dumped their or seeing every painting in the junk drawer onto a table and Louvre — it’s impossible to do in stuck a $5 sign into the pile. one day. To make things worse, I have But I was determined. I a kind of paralysis that hits wanted the best deal $20 could when I see something I like. I buy and I knew I’d need to see thought about buying it, but everything be- what if somewhere in that sea of fore I’d feel like rusty tools, nicknacks and old I scored. fishing poles floats another ver- Despite my sion of what I want, only in bet- resolve, I hit a ter shape and for $5 less? couple prob- Remember, there are no re- lems right off funds or exchanges. the bat: I’m not My first score came halfway a collector, I through the day when we found don’t like knick- By Dameon Pesanti a man selling hats for 20 cents knacks, and $20 dpesanti@ apiece. They were mostly truck- is a pretty dif- chronline.com er’s hats from old logging com- ficult amount to panies, restaurants or rec league spend. It’s a threshold amount. A baseball teams, but still in pretty Dameon Pesanti / [email protected] $20 bill is just enough to make good shape. He told us that he A mannequin head helps display a gas mask for sale at the Packwood Flea Market. me feel bad if I waste it on junk, managed to buy 7,000 of them for $50, so at less than a quarter but not really enough to buy anyone who’s been around for a Car salesmen take note, I’m something I could get a lot of each he “was still doing good.” while can tell you the difference terrible at driving a hard bargain. mileage out of. I bought two. It was definite- between “shabby” antiques and “Well, $15 feels pretty good.” I started with no idea of what ly a find and I was feeling pretty your grandma’s old junk is often “Yeah, OK that’s good.” Debbie’s I was after. All I had was a head good about it, but hours later just a new price tag. His face lit up a little bit. full of dreams and youthful am- and $19.60 in my pocket, things Now, maybe it’s a little late We were miles from my car Boutique bition. My roommate, however, weren’t looking good. My room- in the season to buy a set, but I so I paid the man and had him was more focused. She wanted mate found harmonicas at only have a friend who, at the mere tape “SOLD” onto the set until Fall Fashions a harmonica nestled in its very two booths — none of which sight of wickets, turns into a we returned. own case. were worth buying — and I was mallet-wielding lawn shark and I bought a barbecue pork are in! Our plan was to make a giant starting to think this headline I’m determined to beat her. sandwich with the last $4.60 in Hurry in to see loop, to scour every booth at the would be, “I went to the Pack- I could overhear the vendor my budget. My roommate never east end of town before crossing wood Flea Market and all I got chatting with a few people as found her harmonica, but as a what's new! U.S. Highway 12 and repeating was this lousy trucker’s hat.” they tried to haggle. He was a consolation prize she got a free the process on the opposite side, After about five hours of friendly guy, his collection was bathroom scale (dead batteries) Tops. Sweaters. the whole day — we thought — searching we were about to give nice, and for the conversations and a cheap Coleman grill. Leggings. would take no more than two up and head home. We had only I heard he wasn’t into making As we drove off with my new hours. seen about 60 percent of the ven- deals. I needed a unique ap- rickety set and our hats, I real- Scarves. Dresses. We were doomed before we dors, but neither of us saw any- proach. ized the Packwood Flea Market Denim began. thing we wanted and at a certain I complimented him on the is not for the uninitiated. If 120-A S. Tower, At first we deftly combed ev- point you have to cut your losses old set, saying that you usually you’re into buying antiques for ery table and weighed how badly and admit defeat. don’t see them complete and in Centralia the sake of antiques you can find Tues–Fri 10–6 Sat 10-5 one of us needed a partially used As if by fate, we were walk- a stand after so many years. But, CH527226cz.cg some really good stuff, but if Find us on Facebook budgeting log from 1979 or stop- ing down one of the last rows of I said, they haven’t been really you’re going to find a deal, have ping long enough to examine 360-623-1586 vendors when I spotted an cro- taken care of. He paused at this, a clear idea of what you’re after, someone’s collection of VHS quet set. It looked like it had sat “But most people buy them for lest you be lost in the myriad. tape home-exercise programs. outside on the deck of someone’s the look, it’s retro.” Midway through our trip, Westport beach house for the “But, I how am I supposed to sensory overload got the best of last 60 years until some hawkish play if almost all the paint has us and only most over-the-top dealer found it near a dumpster faded?” I asked. Have a Chance to Play Golf for FREE stuff — a 3-foot-long hand- and was now trying to sell it for He thought about that for a forged grappling hook, a giant $20. moment, “how much would you wooden circus mallet or a siz- That’s an exaggeration, but want to pay for them?” News in Brief And Win Some Cash Informational Meeting For more information, call Forecasters say the average (360) 978-4018. high temperature the past two SHARon CARE 1St AnnUAL GoLF toURnAMEnt on Apple Harvest months in Seattle was 80 degrees. The average low was 58.4. Warmest July-August on st $ Festival Is Tonight The Weather Service expects 1 prize Cash payout 150 / player By The Chronicle Record in Seattle highs in the 70s the next couple 2nd prize Cash payment $100 / player An informational meeting SEATTLE (AP) — It’s been a of days in Western Washing- for the Onalaska Apple Harvest warm summer in Seattle. ton as rain and showers move longest drive $75 Festival will be held at 6-7 p.m. The National Weather Ser- through. Winds from the pass- tonight at the Onalaska Com- vice says it was the warmest July ing cold front could blow dust (4) Closest to the hole $25 eaCh munity Youth Center. and August on record in the city and fan wildfires in Eastern Details about the festival ac- with an average temperature of Washington. only $100 per person tivities, events, schedules and 69.2 degrees. That broke the re- Forecasters expect a warming 4 person sCramble ways to get involved will be pre- cord of 68.8 degrees in 1967. Last trend this weekend with highs With raFFle prizes & lunCh provided sented. Vendor and parade forms summer was the third-warmest back in the 80s across Washing- will be available. at 68.7. ton. SEPTEMBER 27 • 9:00 START TIME Also, Apple Harvest event Riverside Golf Course FoR MoRE InFoRMATIon ConTACT guides, detailing festival infor- Look for our Saturday 1451 nW Airport Road Chris Conradi at 360-520-9658 mation and Onalaska's history, Chehalis WA 98532 Sharon Taylor at 360-508-9402 will be passed out. commentary by John McCroskey CH527084cz.jd The Apple Harvest Festival Sharon Care Center will be held the first weekend in October. • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014 Woman Accused of DUI After Four-Vehicle Pileup The Chronicle is published Tuesday and Thursday evenings and By The Chronicle Saturday mornings by Lafromboise Communications, Inc. 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Amanda Curry ...... 736-3311 ext. 1277 [email protected] Centralia Couple Charged for Allegedly Helping Fuel Theft Suspect OFFICE LOCATION AND HOURS 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia CHARGED: Couple Faces stolen property and possession the identity of his brother, Jason, who lived in California, was go- Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. of meth for his alleged role in who died at age 11 in 1977. ing to fly to Portland to get Lewis. Multiple Felonies After stealing more than $1,600 worth Court documents allege John The group then paid a differ- SUBSCRIPTION RATES Detectives Found They of gasoline. repeatedly used his dead broth- ent person $250 to bring the cash Newsstand weekday rate ...... $1 At the time of his arrest, po- er’s identity to local police, cor- into the bail bonds company to Newsstand weekend rate ...... $1 Allegedly Helped John A. lice also believed Lewis had rections officers and bail bonds sign the paperwork to bail Lewis Home delivery Lewis Flee the State After traveled to Lewis County from employees in order to post bail out of jail, court documents state. One month ...... $12.90 California to manufacture and and avoid extradition to Califor- By listening to the jail phone Three months ...... $35.15 His July Arrest distribute meth, according to nia. calls between Lewis, Waller and Six months ...... $65.15 One year ...... $122 By Stephanie Schendel court documents. At the time he During his less than two-day Teagle, deputies were also able to was booked into jail, authorities stint in jail, following his July 31 deduce that the three were con- By mail to Washington and Oregon/Other States [email protected] suspected the man’s true name arrest, Lewis was housed in the nected by distributing metham- One month ...... $17.05 / $19.60 One of the men arrested in was John A. Lewis, and that he jail with 42-year-old Eric Waller, phetamine. Three months ...... $50.50 / $58.80 Six months ...... $99.15 / $115.40 connection with a large-scale was actually 53 years old. John court documents state. Lewis When deputies served a One year ...... $194 / $227.45 theft of fuel from an Ethel Tex- A. Lewis has extensive criminal and Waller both made jail phone search warrant at Waller and Online subscriptions to chronline.com aco station last month appears history and had an outstanding calls that indicated that Lewis Teagle’s Centralia house in late One day ...... $2 to have fled the state after a Cen- warrant out of California. needed to get bailed out of jail August, they found thousands One month ...... $8 tralia couple arranged for him to Lewis denied being the per- immediately before authorities of dollars worth of methamphet- One year ...... $84 get bailed out of jail before local son with the warrant, so his bail confirmed his California war- amine, according to court docu- Print subscribers always have full access to chronline.com. authorities confirmed his true was set at $25,000 and he quickly rant. ments. Subscriptions are non-refundable but the printed sub- identity. bailed out of jail, court docu- During a phone call at the jail, Waller has long history of scriptions can be started and stopped for vacations or when extended breaks in service are requested. Balances Deputies arrested a man who ments state. Less than a week Waller instructed his girlfriend, drug-related convictions in dif- may be held on account or can be donated to Newspapers claimed to be 47-year-old Jason later, he failed to show up for his Shauna Teagle, 50, to get $5,000 ferent states. Teagle also has prior in Education. A. Lewis on July 31 after an in- court appearance and a judge is- in cash from Waller’s Centralia drug convictions, and she was a vestigation into the stolen fuel sued a warrant for his arrest. He residence and help Lewis bail out 2012 Lewis County Drug Court BACK ISSUES led deputies to a Doty address, has not yet been located. of jail with it, according to court graduate. Limited copies of back issues of The Chronicle are avail- according to court documents. In the week following his documents. The plan, commu- Both Teagle and Waller were able at $1 per copy. Back issues greater than two weeks Lewis, who was captured on sur- arrest, deputies received photo- nicated over jail phone calls, was charged on Aug. 22 with second- old are $2 per issue. veillance video stealing the fuel graphs that proved that Jason A. for $2,000 of that amount to degree identity theft and bail THE NEWSROOM and was located by police on the Lewis and John A. Lewis were be used to bail Lewis out of jail jumping for aiding Lewis in his For news tips, corrections or story ideas, please contact Doty property, was booked into the same person, court docu- while the other $3,000 was to be scheme to flee the state, in ad- the appropriate person listed below. jail on suspicion of first-degree ments state. They also found given to Lewis to help him flee dition to possession of metham- REGIONAL EXECUTIVE EDITOR theft, first-degree trafficking of that John A. Lewis had adopted the state. Meanwhile, Lewis’ wife, phetamine with intent to deliver. Michael Wagar ...... 807-8234 [email protected] Editor News in Brief Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8224 Rochester [email protected] Rural Chehalis He will receive credit for the 240 There have been no reports of Sports Editor days he’s already spent in jail. drones annoying or imperiling Aaron VanTuyl...... 807-8229 Woman Volunteer Firefighter He will also have to find and visitors, Olympic National Park [email protected] Joins State Association maintain employment, accord- spokeswoman Barb Maynes said. Visuals Editor Accused ing to court documents. If he fails But it’s been a different story at Pete Caster ...... 807-8232 By The Chronicle to complete treatment, he can other national parks. [email protected] A volunteer fire captain with face more than 11 years in prison. In Yellowstone, which cov- Police, Fire, Courts, Environment, of Injuring He will be under life-long super- ers parts of Wyoming, Idaho and East Lewis County Communities Fire District 6 has been appoint- Stephanie Schendel ...... 807-8208 ed to serve on vision by the Department of Cor- Montana, drones have crashed into rections, and Guenther is prohib- lakes and springs and flown too [email protected] Deputy the Washington Centralia/Chehalis Government, Health, State Firefight- ited from contacting the victim. close to bison. At least three visitors West and Central Lewis County Communities By Stephanie Schendel ers Association According to court docu- have been cited this summer. Dameon Pesanti ...... 807-8237 At Yosemite in California, [email protected] Board of Trust- ments, the sexual abuse began [email protected] ees. when Guenther was 17 and the enthusiasts flew drones near the Business, Education, Tourism, Religion, A Rochester woman al- Julie John- victim was 9 in 2007. park’s famous waterfalls to cap- South Lewis County Communities legedly attacked and injured ston, of rural The investigation into the al- ture close-up shots of climbers Chris Brewer ...... 807-8235 a deputy who responded Chehalis, has legations began in October 2012 on its granite cliffs. In Utah’s [email protected] to a domestic dispute at a Julie Johnston been a volun- when the girl, now 14, disclosed Zion, officials were prompted Sports, News and Photography Rochester residence Satur- volunteer fire to a middle school teacher she to take action after a drone was Brandon Hansen ...... 807-8227 teer firefighter [email protected] day afternoon, according to captain and emergency had been molested, according to seen harassing bighorn sheep the Thurston County Sher- court documents. and separating the young from Death Notices, What’s Happening, medical technician since 1991. Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Voices iff’s Office. In June, the Washington State their herds. A Thurston County At Mount Rushmore in Doug Blosser ...... 807-8238 Firefighters Association named Olympic National Park [email protected] deputy responded to the Johnston Volunteer EMS Re- South Dakota, park rangers last [email protected] 3900 block of 183rd Avenue sponder of the Year. Bans Drones Amid September confiscated an un- [email protected] Southwest in Rochester after The Washington State Fire- manned aircraft after it flew Church News 21-year-old Nicole J. Duff al- fighters Association, a nonprofit, U.S. Order above 1,500 visitors seated in [email protected] ...... 807-8217 legedly threatened her hus- is the oldest statewide fire ser- SEATTLE (AP) — Following an amphitheater and then over Senior Media Developer band with a shovel, accord- vice organization. a nationwide directive, Wash- the heads of the four presidents Brittany Voie ...... 807-8225 ing to Lt. Cliff Ziesemer. ington state’s largest national carved into the mountain. [email protected] When the deputy ar- park has joined the list of those THE CHRONICLE rived, Duff was sitting on Former Adna Man banning drones. the porch of the residence PUBLISHER Sentenced for Child Olympic National Park Su- Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 with the shovel close to her, perintendent Sarah Creachbaum [email protected] according to Ziesemer. The Rape Charges last week approved rules barring Sales Director deputy attempted to detain By The Chronicle unmanned aircraft within park Brian Watson ...... 807-8219 her, and Duff became ver- A former Adna resident who boundaries. Earlier this summer, Aug. 29 - Sept. 4 [email protected] bally and physically hostile Circulation Manager was extradited earlier this year to National Park Service Director Planes 2: Fire & Rescue toward the deputy. Jonathan Jarvis directed superin- Anita Freeborn ...... 807-8243 She then allegedly began face child rape and molestation $4 • PG [email protected] charges will spend a year in jail, tendents to write rules prohibit- kicking, biting, scratching ing drones from launching, land- 12:00pm & 3:00pm Specialty Publications Manager, Family, LIFE and punching the deputy, undergo extensive sex-offender (Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon.) Chantel Wilson ...... 807-8213 therapy and be under life-long ing or operating in the service’s according to Ziesemer. The 401 parks. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes [email protected] deputy subsequently Tased supervision by the Department Design Director of Corrections. Each park must change its $4 • PG13 Kelli Erb ...... 807-8211 the woman and was able to unique set of regulations for a 6:00 pm get her into custody with Edward J. Guenther was liv- (Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., hurs.) [email protected] ing in at the time of his ban to be enforceable. CH525230cz.cg the help of her husband. In their rule change, Olym- LAFROMBOISE COMMUNICATIONS, INC The deputy sustained arrest in January. He was serv- Kids Matinees End pic National Park officials said PRESIDENT, COO numerous scratches to his ing in the U.S. Navy, according on Sept. 1 to court documents. Guenther drones present “unacceptable Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 face and a broken bone in risks to visitors,” including pos- $3 Dollar Tuesdays: All movies, minor [email protected] his right hand, according to pleaded guilty in May to first-de- with parent at or before 6:00 pm gree child rape and first-degree sible injuries from collisions or $12.75 Beer, Burger, Movie: Wednesday Business Manager Ziesemer. Duff was arrested Mary Jackson ...... 807-8207 child molestation for the sexual contact with spinning propellers Minor with parent before 7 pm only and booked into the Thur- or rotors. They also cited the po- $4.00 All Ages • Under 11 - $2 [email protected] ston County Jail on Satur- abuse of a young girl known to 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia tential impact on wildlife. (360) 736-1634 Director of Production and IT day for suspicion of second- him. The abuse occurred over a Jon Bennett ...... 807-8222 degree assault. two-year period. [email protected] Duff had just recently In exchange for pleading Printing and Distribution ...... 807-8716 been released from the guilty as charged, as well as ROCHESTERLUMBER Lewis County Jail, accord- to admitting to the crime, the FAX NUMBERS ing to the Thurston County 23-year-old was issued a Special Advertising Fax ...... 736-1568 Sex Offender Sentencing Alter- Classified/Circulation Fax ...... 807-8258 Sheriff’s Office. According . .. 3’ Painted 40 year Armor Tech Insulation Vapor Barrier Screws Bolts Obituaries ...... 807-8258 to Chehalis police, Duff was native rather than a sentence of 17 colors $ 25/lf booked into jail for third- 11 years in prison, according to Sliding Door Hardware . 24’ Trusses 2 CH527289sd.cg Newsroom Fax ...... 736-4796 degree assault on July 23 court documents. Blueprints . and of course all the lumber! 3’ Painted 25 year Sunguard 126th VOLUME, 20th ISSUE after she allegedly punched The alternative sentence Withe & Green $ 99/lf THE CHRONICLE (USPS - 142260) 8’, 10’ & 12’ in stock 1 a staff member five times at means Guenther will undergo SELLING POLE BARN KITS SINCE 1988 POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Chronicle, the Department of Correc- outpatient psychosexual treat- Check out our website: rochesterlumber.net 19523 Sargent Rd SW 321 N. 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VETERANS MEMORIAL MUSEUM “hey Shall Not Be Forgotten” -hank You for Your Support- Volunteers & Contributors who helped at the Veterans Memorial Museum

July 31-Aug 3 Major contributors - financial or “in-kind” donations

Business thAt donAted supplies, equipment, or less thAn $2,500

Awards West-Printwares Industrial Fabrication & Testing Pryor-Giggey Co. BNSF Railway I-5 Uhlmann RV Sierra Paciic Co. Brad Davis Construction Jeremy’s Farm to Table Simpson Lumber Co. Butch Moon Lincoln Creek Lumber Shop-N-Kart Cascade Trader Inc. Northwest Hardwoods Tyler Rental Centralia Chehalis Airport NW Helicopters LLC Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Assoc. City of Centralia Olympic Flight Museum Washington Tractor, Inc. The Chronicle Pepsi of Olympia progrAm pArticipAnts 1st Special Forces Ron Averill Darcy Fast Danika Macomber Michael, A. Reagan Group (Abn.) Stan Baker Skip Grover Marine Corps League Rick Stockdale 56th U.S. Army Band Cameron Beierle J.A. Jance Olympia VFW Post Two Town Tuners 133rd U.S. Army National Amy Buzzard Just Cuz’ #318 Greg Uvila Guard Band Chip Duncan Lewis County Civil Air John Plaster Jeremy Wildhaber Bonnie Abney Johnny Dunnagan Patrol Harvey Rabbit Travis Wofford motorcycle escort And night security Brothers in Arms motorcycle chApters - 25 Volunteers

East Pierce County Chapter North Thurston County Chapter Puget Sound Chapter North Puget Sound Chapter South Puget Sound Chapter

youth who Volunteered

Boy Scout Troop #373 Trent Belden Logan Stidham Danielle Johnson Assistant Scout (34 volunteers) Nate Birchard Joe Sutherland John Max Masters Jon Guyer, Scout Master Jonathan Borovec Michael Wilson Alexandria Matchett Aaron Buda Assistant. Scout Marcus Cadwell Lewis Co. Civil Air Timothy McNelly Ryan Buda Masters Konrad Duncan Patrol Crystal Mosteller James Boggs Dave Anderson Jacob Fineman (28 volunteers) Cameron Phillips Erica Engle Janet Anderson JonPaul Guyer 1stLt. Al Heryford, advisor Piper Phillips Scouts Rick Borovec Elijah Henderson Cadets John Roe Arlie Boggs Walker Hadaller Dustin Hilliker Brian Barbee Austin Santos Justin Boggs Shane Henderson Alex Ibanez Lacey Barbee Alexander Snideman Isaac Engle Bob Hubenthal Tom Koenig Walker Becker Austin Snideman Jonah Engle Bob Lund Noah Layton Chase Belongia Cameron Steepy Matt Meagher Nick Lund Corbin Mansker Christopher Gizinski Tristan Thoman Jeremiah Pancake Jeff Philbrook Ryan Peterson Jonathan Gizinski Jacob Thompson Lane Walton David Wilson Chris Powe Samantha Gizinski Gilbert White Washington High Scouts Joey Powe Luke Hartman Jeremy WilderBoy School (Tacoma) Air Alex Anderson Alex Schweisow Alvin Heryford Scout Troop #300 Zach Anderson Justin Schweisow Scott Heryford (11 volunteers)

Volunteers who worked one or more 4-hours shifts Terry Abbott Dennis Dahl- Roger Flinn Ted Jackson Evelyn Long Jacob Raymor Debbie Travis Steve Amondson strom Mary Jane Fox Jack James Bryon Loucks Mike Rickert Greg Uvila Steve Amoroso Ron David Edna Fund Phil Jaramillo Donna Loucks Sharon Ruble Chris Ver Valen John Andrews Donald Dees Andrew Gendro Dan Jemelka Philip Marick Bob Russell Brooks Voetberg Ron Averill Clarence Dieu Leonard Gilbert Ashleigh Johnson Larry Mason Dave Saunders Jim Volk Maureen Baker Del Droddy Laura Gonzalez Carl Johnson Myron Metcalf Joey Schilling Robert Vollmer Stan Baker Warren Dull Lee Grimes Colton Johnson Fred Moon Ken Schilling Bethany Weaver Staci Barker Chip Duncan Skip Grover Dennis Johnson Linda Moon Gary Schneider Marcy Weaver Taylor Barker Jenni Duncan Darrell Gutsche Gregg Johnson Blake Murden John Sears Harold Weber Wayne Bier Cynthia Dunna- Suzie Gutsche Johnson Fred Norquist Pete Slempa Buzz Williams Lee Boling gan John Haggerty Pari Johnson Hank Norquist Jim Smiley Jack Williams Toni Breckel Johnny Dunnagan Bud Hatield Robert Jordan Jordan Norquist James Smith Warren Withers Jill Brenner Chris Durette Margery Hatield Kirsten Klein Sharon Norquist Lauri Spangler Tom Wojnar Richard Casey Ron Edwards Jeremy Hearn John Lakely April Pennington Cathie Spellmeyer Christie Wood Bruce Clow Sue Edwards Chuck Higgins Kathie Larson Randy Penning- Carlyle Staab Julie Zander J.C. Combs Valerie Elliott Bonnie Holden Bill Latunen ton Michael Stanton Larry Zander John Crossman Glenn Erskine Lee Hollis Jackie Lester Ryan Peplinski Arnie Suhrbier Brandon Cum- Garth Ewings Darrell Holt Jim Lester Mike Pfaf Margie Swanson mings Sally Favors Cindy Iverson Terry Lewis Mike Powell Pat Swanson Tom Darling Jim Fleming Margaret Iverson Bill Logan Harvey Rabbit Sherry Swanson ch526885cz.jd • Main 7 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014 Judge Dismisses Claims of Fired State House GOP Workers By The Olympian Schaller, said Mark Jobson, an Steven Lacy, lawyer for the were fired because they had not with House leaders from both A judge has thrown out most assistant state attorney general. plaintiffs, could not be reached worked on members’ 2010 cam- parties before making final deci- claims brought by three former Jobson is defending the to comment. A staff member in paigns or joined their fundrais- sions on the process. House and Republican Caucus Lacy’s East Wenatchee law office ers. “I think if we go to trial on age state House Republican staff administrators, including former said he was out until Wednesday. The firings were described discrimination we’ll win ... But it members who claimed their re- Republican leader Richard De- Until a court order is entered, initially by House Republican may cost more to go to trial than fusal to do campaign work fig- Bolt, against claims brought by Jobson said, “nothing officially leaders as a staff restructuring settle,’’ Baker said Friday. “I be- ured into their abrupt dismissals John S. (Jack) Archer, John Char- has taken place.” But he said four that dismissed four employees, lieve the firings were mishandled in a June 2011 purge, according ba and William Engelhardt, who of five claims from Archer and one of whom chose not to sue. ... It was not particularly humane.” to attorneys involved in the case. was also known as Bill Taylor. Charba were dismissed. All of A trial is scheduled to begin DeBolt, R-Chehalis, stepped Age discrimination claims “We’re pleased. I think the Engelhardt’s claims were reject- the week of Sept. 29, but House down as leader for health reasons from two of the three plaintiffs judge was very, very surgical in ed, Jobson said. Chief Clerk Barbara Baker said last year and two other managers can still go to trial in September. her analysis. She did an excel- The plaintiffs had sought mediation scheduled for Sept. 17 named in the suit — former cau- That is the gist of a recent oral lent job of addressing each of the $500,000 each in tort claims that could help settle the case out of cus staff director John Rothlin ruling from Thurston County claims separately,” Jobson said. preceded the suit. Among mul- court. and staffer Troy Nichols — no Superior Court Judge Christine “We’re satisfied with the result.” tiple claims, they alleged they She said her office will confer longer work there. Felines Help Inmates Adjust at State Correctional Facility in Yacolt CATS: Long Waiting pounds, which isn’t exactly svelte but shows progress nevertheless. List for Paid Position Gabby is on a veterinarian- of Taking Care of prescribed diet and seems happy. Her handler, inmate Warren Pets; Inmates Must Lemmon, is glad to be spending Maintain Perfect time with his first prison cat. “I take her outside for exer- Behavior to Participate cise,” he said. “I’ve been around By Steve Kadel cats my whole life.” Camacho said Larch officials For The Chronicle are trying to start some new vo- Twilight is a gray and white, cational education programs re- bright-eyed cat with a simple lated to animal care. The hope is bedtime routine. that some inmates might find a She stands on a table near career path for the future. the bed while her human, Bruce The new programs being de- Voltz, gets ready to turn in. And signed will lead to certificates she waits. She waits as long as it in grooming, veterinary techni- takes. cian skills, and animal first aid. “She’s like, ‘Well, are you go- Those programs will augment ing to do it or not?’” he said. the correction center’s already When Voltz is finally in bed, wide-ranging educational op- he lifts the blanket and looks at portunities for inmates, Cama- Twilight as though giving per- cho said. mission. Silently, she hops into A brief tour of handlers’ bed and snuggles under the cov- rooms shows that the cat pro- ers next to him. gram is truly a labor of love. It’s hardly a remarkable cus- Some have set up large scratch- tom, except that Voltz is an in- Steve Kadel / For The Chronicle ing posts, and there are lots of mate at Larch Correction Cen- Twilight enjoys some quality time in the arms of Bruce Voltz, one of the Larch inmates in the cat rehabilitation program. toys, comfortable beds and other ter, located in Yacolt. Twilight is creature comforts. spending time there to become Some of the cats that arrive about three weeks. “She lays used to do. She has learned it’s great program all around.” at Larch show the signs of abuse socialized to people, learning down at my feet and wants to be OK to approach Reinert for at- Some of the cats that need that biting is a no-no, so she can by previous owners. Reinert, petted.” tention. help aren’t withdrawn or ag- possibly get a permanent home. who has had six cats in the pro- Camacho said only inmates Larch’s cat program has no The correctional center’s cat gressive. Gabby, for example, is gram, said the formula for turn- who haven’t committed crimes budget. That hasn’t stopped just overweight. She weighed ing around an animal around is program has been a success since Camacho from finding creative beginning in December 2011. against vulnerable people or ani- 25 pounds when she arrived at simple. mals are eligible. They also have ways to get the essentials. For Larch two and a half weeks ago. “The secret is to give them Up to six cats at a time come to example, there was a need for a Larch to live for at least a month to maintain a spotless behavior Now Gabby tips the scales at 22 love and attention,” he said. record at Larch to be eligible for cat washing basin but they cost with two carefully-chosen in- from $1,000 to $3,000. Camacho mate handlers, who keep them in the program, and to stay in it once they have a cat. found some scrap metal that was Sharon Care Center their room, take them outdoors going to be thrown away, and for exercise, and feed and clean There’s a long waiting list among Larch’s 480 inmates who had an inmate fashion it into a “Great care at a Great place” up after their cat. sturdy basin with a spray nozzle. want to take part. In exchange Thirty-six cats tended by in- Larch gets cats from the You and Your family can count on us! CH527158cz.cg mates have found homes so far. for the care they give to animals, Humane Society for Southwest handlers earn up to $55 a month Trust the care of your loved one Monique Camacho, a staff Washington (HSSW) in Vancou- CARE member who oversees the pro- because it’s considered a prison ver and from the West Columbia to those who ! gram, said the idea is to give the job. They receive much more Gorge Humane Society in Wash- Serving Lewis County seniors since 1998. animals the temperament they than that from their participa- ougal. Food and litter is provided Join Us For A Complimentary Tour And Lunch need to be adoptable. Often, em- tion in the program, however. by shelter officials, Camacho 1509 Harrison Ave., Centralia ployees at animal shelters are so “It makes us feel good that said, and others who know about (360) 736-0112 busy and the number of animals they’ll have a good home some- the program supply toys — in- so great that cats don’t get the day,” said inmate Jeffrey Reinert. cluding the feathers on a stick tender loving care they need to “And they give us love and affec- that many of the cats enjoy. thrive. tion, too.” “Absolutely we think it’s a suc- Inmates, on the other hand, Reinert is currently taking cess,” said Lisa Feder, director of I’m Stickin’ with have nothing but time. care of Lolita, who came to Larch operations at HSSW. “We love “She’s become more friendly shy and scared. Estimated to be having a place where we know in the last week and a half,” said 5 years old, Lolita is still skittish the cats can get 24-hour care and Voltz, who has had Twilight for but doesn’t hiss and hide like she be rehabilitated. It’s been a really News in Brief

of its left-turns, the newspaper own backyard. Bicyclist Killed in reported. Detectives determined her Seattle Fought 'Don't Police said the truck's driver wounds were self-inflicted. was not impaired and is cooper- She had reported she was on Ask, Don't Tell' ating with the investigation. her backyard deck Monday af- Providing Quality Medical Care Since 1927 SEATTLE (AP) — The bicy- ternoon when a man slashed her clist who died in a collision with with a large knife. She was treat- a truck in downtown Seattle was Hop Farm Worker Killed ed for minor wounds to her face, identified as a well-respected in Toppenish Accident chest and abdomen at Peace- attorney who was part of the Health Southwest Washington American Civil Liberties Union TOPPENISH (AP) — A hop Medical Center. steckmedical.com CH526510cz.jd legal team that successfully chal- farm worker was killed in an in- lenged the U.S. military's "don't dustrial accident in Toppenish. 1299 Bishop Rd. Chehalis ask, don't tell" policy for gay ser- The Yakima County sheriff’s Early Oregon Pear 360.748.0211 vice members. office says 22-year-old David Harvest Falls Below The King County Medical Alonso Gonzalez-Rebolledo was Examiner's office identified the pulling an empty 25-foot flatbed Expectations bicyclist as Sher Kung, 31, who trailer with a small tractor Sun- MEDFORD, Ore. (AP) — had been working for the firm day when he hit a parked vehicle. Midway through an early har- Perkins Coie. The trailer broke loose, rolled vest, one of the world’s largest In 2010, Kung helped the into the back of the tractor and pear growers says its Rogue Val- ACLU represent Air Force Maj. pinned down the driver. ley crop isn’t meeting expecta- Margaret Witt, a decorated flight KIMA reported it happened tions. nurse dismissed from the mili- at the Shinn and Son farm. The Medford-based Naumes Inc. Check out our tary for being gay, ACLU Wash- farm says every worker com- said the harvest is two weeks ington spokesman Doug Honig pletes a safety course and gives ahead of schedule and it looks told The Seattle Times. written consent of understand- like the yield will be 15 percent Because of the case, the mili- ing afterward. below normal. The company FHA tary must show sexual orienta- The state Department of La- says the culprit was a two-day tion negatively affected morale bor and Industries is investigat- freeze in late March. to dismiss a service member ing. Bartlett production, com- Back to Work and Witt got her job back, Ho- ing off a short year in 2013, was nig said. Vancouver Woman above estimates by about 12 per- Program "She was fun to work with and cent, company President Mike very committed to equal rights Fabricated Naumes told the Mail Tribune. Becky Carver NMLS: 185042 CH527159cz.cg All loans subject to credit approval. Rates and fees subject to change. Mortgage inancing provided by for everybody," he said of Kung. But Comice yields were 20 per- PrimeLending, a PlainsCapital Company. Equal Housing Lender. ©2014 PrimeLending, a PlainsCapital Kung died less than two Stabbing Story cent under estimates, and the Company. PrimeLending, a PlainsCapital Company (NMLS: 13649) is a wholly owned subsidiary of a state- weeks before the city planned VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) winter pears — Bosc, and red chartered bank and is licensed by WA Dept. of Financial Institutions-consumer lender lic no. CL-13649. V032514. to make major bicycle-safety — The Clark County sheriff’s and green D’Anjou — will fall Oice 360.807.4400 • [email protected] improvements to the Second office says a Vancouver woman short of prior estimates. 2401 NE Kresky Avenue, Centralia, WA Avenue bike lane, which is noto- fabricated a story about being “We just don’t have the fruit in lo.primelending.com/rcarver rious among bicyclists because stabbed by a strange man in her the trees,” he said. Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014

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 Back to School and Needless Continuation of a Lawsuit Item: Students return as opinion of Washington Attorney businesses some were morally and others like it, comes as the schools get back in action this Our Views General Bob Ferguson. opposed to. The council de- state pushes forward with plans week. areas, be on the lookout and Now, it appears Nelson’s serves the support of its citizens to accept the Common Core Comment: It’s an annual always obey school zone speed attorney, Elizabeth Hallock, is in facing this most recent, con- teaching standards opposed by reminder, but an important one. limits. simply seeking to make a name voluted attempt at a lawsuit. Washington teachers and their As you run errands or make for herself by battling Centralia union. Item: your way to work this week, re- Item: Centralia marijuana on the issue. Even after the city Charter schools to Charter schools represent an member that little ones are now council approved limited zoning open this year. opportunity to put education business lawsuit not over. Comment: scampering through the streets Comment: for pot enterprises, Hallock told Of all the land- back in the laboratory, a chance en route to bus stops and schools. The initial com- The Chronicle she would still mark initiatives in 2012 – among to try other methods and tools It takes only a second for an plaint by would-be marijuana pursue the matter in court, hint- them the legalization of mari- in the quest to educate our chil- early-morning drive to become businessman Perry Nelson ing that perhaps racial discrimi- juana and same-sex marriages dren and prepare them for life an absolute tragedy. Children seemed genuine enough. It ap- nation would become an issue. — charter schools remain largely after graduation. cannot be counted on to consis- peared the lawsuit, filed earlier All this, even though Nelson said untested. While opposition to both tently follow pedestrian traffic this year, was a legitimate at- he doesn’t know if he even wants The state’s first school to the schools and the Common laws, so make the extra effort tempt to test whether or not to proceed with the litigation. open after passage of the initia- Core standards is noted, change to be vigilant in protecting our municipalities could in fact ban The Centralia City Council tive is First Place School in Se- is obviously needed and both youth. pot businesses under the rules made a divided and difficult attle (see story on page Main 4). developments provide at least an Drive slow in residential of Initiative 502. Such is the choice in adopting zoning for The opening of the school, opportunity to see that happen.

COMMENTARY: Highlighting Lewis County Interviewing Centralia College Icons Hanson, Gablehouse an Honor With sadness I read about versity Hall of Fame five years the passing this summer of two ago. He also had been inducted Centralia College icons — Dr. into the Centralia College and Nels Hanson and George Gable- Northwest Athletic Association house. I feel privileged to have of Community Colleges halls interviewed both men for a his- of fame. His jersey, No. 26, was tory of Centralia College. retired by Centralia College. Hanson, a Washington State During the spring of 2012, I University graduate with a doc- was pleased to see the entrance torate from Stanford, died July hall to the Michael Smith 27 at the age of 95. He served Gymnasium dedicated to the in the Army during World long-serving coach and athletic War II, taught director. high school in It’s hard to imagine what Randle, and Centralia College would be launched the without the influence of these Morton Log- two nonagenarians. It’s comfort- gers Jubilee. He ing to know that, although gone, Letters to the Editor worked in the they’ve shared their stories for state Super- future generations. How Do We Limit market in his life. He just does intendent of nothing. He is the most useless, HOW TO REACH Public Instruc- By Julie McDonald Kennewick Visit Depression and Suicide? good-for-nothing man on earth.” ELECTED OFFICIALS tion’s office as To the editor: Winston Churchill suffered director of sci- As our family returned from similar mental distress. 20TH DISTRICT from a trip to Bozeman, Mont., The suicide of entertainer ence and math before becoming Robin Williams, which to the As First Lord of the Admi- Lewis County and we stopped in Kennewick to the first president of Centralia general public was as unantici- ralty during the early stages of visit Sarah Ciranny Zopolos, a Southwestern Thurston College. pated as it was shocking, under- World War II, Churchill was the 92-year-old former Chehalis County He oversaw Centralia Col- lines the fragility of human life civilian head of the Royal Navy resident I met in 2005 when we lege during the tumultuous and the vulnerability of even the and partly responsible for the State Sen. John Braun were honoring the Rosie the 1960s and 1970s. That’s when most successful to the scourge of Dardanelles debacle in Turkey in P.O. Box 40420 Riveters. She had worked at Boe- the Legislature created Commu- depression. Certainly, it is tragic 1915. Olympia, WA 98504-0420 ing in Seattle during World War nity College District 12 to gov- that a man who amused millions Thousands died needlessly as phone: (360) 786-7638 II. Later, I helped her share the ern Centralia College, shifting it could find no solace for himself. this brilliant concept was ruined fax: (360) 786-1999 stories of her parents’ immigra- away from the Centralia School Suicide has many causes and by poor execution, and Churchill email: [email protected] tion from Falerna, Italy, and District. many forms. At one extreme are was devastated. Said his wife, her life with Harry Zopolos in a Turbulence stemmed not the terminally ill who, in dire Clementine, “I thought Winston State Rep. Richard DeBolt book called “Laboring in Love.” only from rebellious students pain and with no hope of re- would die from grief.” P.O. Box 40600 She gave us a tour of the place but also from the staff who covery, chose to end their lives. The depression that Churchill Olympia, WA 98504-0600 she now calls home, but noted phone: (360) 786-7896 struggled with college manag- While always heartwrenching to described as “black dog” nipped she still misses Chehalis and fax: (360) 786-7871 ers over autonomy and control. all involved, this can be an hon- at his heels with some frequency. all her friends in Lewis County. email: richard.debolt@leg. Olympia Vocational Technical orable act. At railway stations, the states- When she’s lonely, she said, she wa.gov Institute joined District 12 and At the other end of the spec- man often stood well back from sits down and writes, and when a longstanding dispute ensued trum, Hitler, Goering, Goebbels the tracks, sometimes behind a she stopped at her mailbox, we State Rep. Ed Orcutt that ended with creation of and Rimmler all committed sui- pillar, to contain the “thoughts, P.O. Box 40600 South Puget Sound Community found it filled with letters from cide at the end of World War II, desperate thoughts” that haunt- friends. Olympia, WA 98504-0600 College in a separate district. in each case at the very last min- ed his mind. phone: (360) 786-7990 After he retired in 1981, ute and only to forestall a more Although blessed with un- email: [email protected] Hanson managed 600 acres of Lewis County Courthouse humiliating fate. These were surpassed beauty and glamor, timberland, served as a leader in It’s exciting to see the Lewis the acts of cowards unwilling to Marilyn Monroe suffered from 19TH DISTRICT the Washington Farm Forestry County Courthouse built in accept responsibility for the de- chronic sadness. The actress at- Association, lobbied legislators struction they had wrought. tempted suicide several times Pacific, Wahkiakum and 1927 listed on both the state and Parts of Lewis, Grays Harbor on timber issues, and contin- national Registers of Historic The depression that can before dying at age 36 of a drug ued to attend commencements Places. Andy Skinner, director cause suicide can afflict even the overdose. Elvis Presley, perhaps and Cowlitz Counties and other events at both the of the Lewis County Historical most admirable. Abraham Lin- the most popular recording art- State Sen. Brian Hatfield Olympia and Centralia college Museum, put together the ap- coln, considered by many to be ist of all time, met a similar fate P.O. Box 40419 campuses. plications working with a com- our greatest president and a tow- at age 42. Olympia, WA 98504-0419 The Hanson Administration mittee that included my friend, ering symbol of moral rectitude To both of these performers, phone: (360) 786-7636 Building at Centralia College Lewis County Commissioner and persistence, likely would be the worldwide fascination and fax: (360) 786-1446 was named in his honor as was Edna Fund; Michael Strozyk, diagnosed today as a manic de- popularity they generated ap- email: brian.hatfield@leg. a street surrounding the South director of Lewis County Cen- pressive. peared finally to be superficial wa.gov Puget Sound campus. tral Services; Lewis County So distraught was the young and suspect. The tabloid press George Gablehouse, who Facilities Manager Doug Carey; Lincoln at the death of a girl- delighted in reporting their foi- State Rep. Brian Blake served in the Navy during friend, Ann Rutledge, that bles and disappointments, and P.O. Box 40600 Caryn Foley, administrative as- Olympia, WA 98504-0600 WWII, coached athletes from sistant for the city of Chehalis; friends placed him on a virtual we all know people who seem- the 1950s through the 1970s suicide watch for weeks on end. ingly can’t wait to kick others phone: (360) 786-7870 and me. How nice to see the fax: and served as a mentor, friend Nor did Lincoln’s eventual when they are down. (360) 786-1276 well-preserved historic court- email: [email protected] and father figure to many. He house recognized as a place marriage lift the melancholia How to limit depression and encouraged his students to excel worth visiting. from his brow. His wife, the mer- suicide? Sometimes, the simplest State Rep. Dean Takko academically so they would suc- ••• curial and self-centered Mary and most common truism is the ceed in life. P.O. Box 40600 Julie McDonald, a personal his- Todd Lincoln, piled trivial scorn most profound: “Do unto others Olympia, WA 98504-0600 A standout basketball athlete torian and former journalist who on the husband, whose depth of as you would have them do unto phone: (360) 786-7806 himself in the 1940s, Gable- lives in Toledo, owns Chapters of Life, thought was beyond her. you.” fax: (360) 786-7210 house, who died Aug. 16 at the a company dedicated to preserving Said Mary: “He never does email: [email protected] age of 91, was inducted into family stories. She may be reached at anything except to warm him- Joseph Tipler the Eastern Washington Uni- [email protected]. self and read. He never went to Centralia

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Sirens CEnTRaLIa POLICE DEPaRTMEnT er Avenue at about 2 p.m. Satur- at 8:51 a.m. Monday for suspect- Dumpster Fire len from the 800 block of Can- day after the victim called Baker ed theft of a shopping cart. non Road in Packwood. The Stolen Pool Cues • Police and fire personnel a “fatty,” according to police. • Noah M. Escobar, 31, of Se- property owner discovered them responded to a dumpster fire at • Police took a report of attle, was arrested and booked missing Saturday and believes an apartment complex on the three pool cues, valued at about for suspected theft and crimi- the burglary took place during Stolen Honda 1000 block of Scammon Creek $1,000, that were stolen from nal trespass at 12:21 this morn- • Police took a report of a Road at 11 a.m. Monday. Au- daylight hours. a business on the 100 block of ing after an incident in the 1100 green 1998 Honda Civic that was thorities believe an 8-year-old North Tower Avenue shortly block of Harrison Avenue. Driving under the Influence after 8 p.m. The owners of the stolen out of a parking lot on the child set the fire. pool cues said they only briefly 100 block of West High Street at • Jeffrey S. Knoblauch, 43, left them unattended. about 5 p.m. Saturday. The car’s Transient arrested Vandalism Tacoma, was arrested and owner told police it was stolen booked for suspected DUI after • Billy R. Edwards-Reser, a • Police received a report of by a relative. The theft is still un- a traffic stop on the 100 block of 29-year-old transient, was ar- someone having taken a ham- Six arrested after Fight der investigation. Stover Road near Packwood at rested and booked into jail for mer to a windshield on the 200 9:43 Saturday evening. • A fight broke out on the suspicion of second-degree block of Downing Road at 12:27 Man Breaks Window • Russell Bushnell, 46, Cen- 400 block of North Ash Street criminal trespass after he al- p.m. Monday. - tralia, was arrested and booked at about 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Po • Olman Mejia, 29, Winlock, legedly refused to leave private for suspected DUI after deputies lice arrested and released the is being sought by police after property on the 900 block of say he crashed a Harley-David- following people for suspicion he allegedly broke his ex-wife’s South Scheuber Road at about LEWIS COunTy SHERIFF’S OFFICE son motorcycle after losing con- of fighting in public: Lori A. window during a dispute on the 12:33 a.m. Sunday. Burglaries Romero, 32, Centralia; Miguel 1100 block of South Pearl Street trol on the 2700 block of Little • About $21,000 in cash and V. Martinez, 18, Centralia; Cor- shortly after 6 p.m. Saturday. Hanaford Road near Centralia nelia T. Delarosa, 21, Centralia, Internet Scam checks were taken from Gene Monday at 8:54 p.m. and Barb’s Grocery on the 9000 Sabrina L. Towne, 21, Centralia; Theft • Someone called police at - and Ricky L. 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Deputies found a degree assault after he allegedly was reported at about 10 p.m. portedly stolen from the 1000 the store. Deputies are still inves- bag with a tar substance on Bur- pulled a knife and threatened the Friday. block of Scammon Creek Road tigating the incident; no person leson, and say it field tested posi- new boyfriend of the mother of • Dale W. Douglas, 42, of at about 7:20 p.m. Saturday. of interest has been named. tive for heroin. his child. The verbal dispute oc- Centralia, was arrested on the There is a suspect in the theft • Two Honda generators val- ••• curred on Maple Street and Tow- 1100 block of Harrison Avenue and the investigation is ongoing. ued at a total of $2,000 were sto- By The Chronicle Staff news in Brief Family Worries about who's isolated in a labor camp She said the normally cheer- claimed were hostile acts against served a longer detainment than and suffers from severe back ful man also has little human the state. 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Don't miss this opportunity to meet Senator Braun live in person! The Senator will be discussing recent and upcoming legi slative events of interest to us here in Washington State and Lewis C ounty. There will be a question and answer session afterward. Be informed and get involved!

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www.LewisCountyTeaParty.org [email protected] CH527234cz.cg Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief 32 Teens Escape Vehicle of al-Shabab From Nashville Leader Hit During Detention Center U.S. Military Strike NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) Thirty-two teens escaped from a — Al-Shabab’s top leader was trav- Nashville youth detention center eling in one of two vehicles hit by crawling under a weak spot Monday night in a U.S. military in a fence late Monday, and 10 of strike, a member of the Somali Is- them were still on the run today, lamic extremist group said today. a spokesman said. The spokesman would not say The teens — ages 14 to 19 — whether al-Shabab leader Ahmed left their rooms and went into a Abdi Godane was among the six common area, where they over- militants killed. whelmed 16 to 18 staff members, The two vehicles were heading Tennessee Department of Chil- toward the coastal town of Barawe, dren’s Services spokesman Rob al-Shabab’s main base, when they Johnson said. were hit, Abu Mohammed told The group then kicked out a The Associated Press. metal panel under a window to U.S. military forces attacked get out of the building and into the extremist al-Shabab network a yard, Johnson said. The teens in Somalia Monday, the Penta- gon said. A witness in Somalia realized they could lift part of The Associated Press the chain-link fence surround- described ground-shaking explo- Iraqi security forces hold a lag of the Islamic State group they captured during an operation outside Amirli, some 105 miles sions in a strike that reportedly ing the yard and get out, Johnson north of Baghdad, Iraq, Monday. Aid began lowing into the small northern Shiite town in Iraq on Monday, a day after secu- said. targeted the group’s leader. rity forces backed by Iran-allied Shiite militias and U.S. airstrikes broke a two-month siege by insurgents in a rare victory by Al-Shabab attacked the upscale He said the fence is buried 8 government forces. inches deep into the ground, but Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya, the teens managed to pull up a killing at least 67 people a year ago weak portion and get out under- this month and the U.S. targeted neath. Once staff members saw planners of the bloody assault. U.S. some of the group leaving, they commanders were waiting to de- called the police, Johnson said. Islamic State Accused termine the attack’s outcome. $2.4 Billion Revel Ukraine Says Russian Casino Shutting Forces Spotted in Down Early Today of Ethnic Cleansing Major Rebel Cities ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — Rus- — Little more than two years af- By Sinan Salaheddin and Diaa Hadid sian military forces have been ter opening with high hopes of The Associated Press spotted in both major rebel-held turning around Atlantic City’s cities in eastern Ukraine, an of- struggling casino market, Revel BAGHDAD (AP) — An in- “They have been trying hard to force ficial said today, prompting will close its doors this morning. ternational rights group accused us to abandon our religion. We reject Ukraine to declare that it now has The 6 a.m. casino shutdown the extremist Islamic State group to fight the Russian army, not just follows the closure of its hotel on today of carrying out a systemat- that because we are the oldest faith in the separatists. Monday. ic campaign of “ethnic cleansing” Iraq, that has roots in Mesopotamia. The statement on the Rus- By mid-September, four of in northern Iraq that includes sians by Col. Andriy Lysenko, a Atlantic City’s 12 casinos will mass killings, abductions and spokesman for Ukraine’s National have gone out of business, but other war crimes. Mahma Khalil Security Council, came after the none will be a costlier failure In a new report, Amnesty In- Yazidi lawmaker country’s defense minister said than Revel. ternational said militants have Ukraine’s armed forces are ex- abducted “hundreds, if not thou- panding their strategy from just It started construction just evidence that could shed further ties is sweeping across northern sands” of women and children fighting separatists to facing the before the Great Recession hit, light on Iraqi atrocities and be who belong to the ancient Yazidi Iraq,” said Amnesty investigator Russian army in a war that could and had to take on so much debt used as part of any international faith. The extremists also have Donatella Rovera. cost “tens of thousands” of lives. it never could turn a profit. war crimes prosecution. Two of the deadliest killings The Showboat closed on Sun- rounded up Yazidi men and boys Lysenko told reporters Russian In its report, Amnesty de- occurred in early August after troops had been seen in the cities day, Trump Plaza is closing Sept. before killing them, the London- tailed how Islamic State group of Donetsk and Luhansk, as well as 16, and the Atlantic Club closed based group said. the Islamic State fighters overran fighters expelled Christians, other locations throughout the east. in January. The 26-page report adds to a the Sinjar mountains area. Shiites, Yazidis and others from It was also unclear how many growing body of evidence out- their homes. It documented sev- lining the scope and extent of men and boys were killed. The Syrian Rebels Issue Detroit’s Historic eral cases where the militants Amnesty report said in two mass the Islamic State group’s crimes rounded up Yazidi men and boys Bankruptcy Trial since it began its sweep from killings, “hundreds” of men were Demands for Captive and killed them in groups af- likely shot to death. Syria across neighboring Iraq in ter overrunning their ancestral U.N. Troops to Begin June. The militants have since Yazidi lawmaker, Mahma lands in Iraq’s far north. BEIRUT (AP) — Al-Qaida- DETROIT (AP) — Lawyers seized much of northern and The report also said the Khalil, called on the Iraqi gov- western Iraq, and have stretched ernment and international linked Syrian rebels holding 45 for Detroit will attempt to con- group had abducted of hundreds Fijian peacekeepers hostage have as far as the outskirts of the Iraqi community to urgently help vince a federal judge at the city’s of Yazidi women and children, issued a set of demands for their bankruptcy trial that its plans capital Baghdad. most of whom were still missing. the Yazidis who are still facing “continuing atrocities” by the ex- release, including the extremist to wipe out billions of dollars in On Monday, the United Na- The report corresponded group’s removal from a U.N. ter- debt should be approved. tions’ top human rights body ap- with reporting of those events by tremist militants. “They have been trying hard rorist list and compensation for After some delays, the start proved a request by Iraq to open The Associated Press. the killing of three of its fighters to force us to abandon our re- of the trial today in U.S. District an investigation into alleged “The massacres and abduc- in a shootout with international Court comes just over 13 months crimes committed by the Islamic tions being carried out by the ligion. We reject that because troops, an official said today. after Detroit became the largest State group against civilians. Its Islamic State provide harrow- we are the oldest faith in Iraq, The Nusra Front seized the U.S. city to file for bankruptcy. aim is to provide the Human ing new evidence that a wave of that has roots in Mesopotamia,” Fijians on Thursday in the Golan Detroit expects to cut $12 bil- Rights Council with a report and ethnic cleansing against minori- Khalil said. Heights, where a 1,200-strong U.N. lion in unsecured debt to about force monitors the buffer zone be- $5 billion, which is “more man- tween Syria and Israel. The rebels ageable,” according to Bill Nowl- also surrounded two Filipino units, ing, a spokesman for emergency Citing ‘Revving’ Economy, Obama but those U.N. troops escaped over manager Kevyn Orr. the weekend. Most creditors, including Speaking in the Fijian capi- more than 30,000 retirees and Pushes for Minimum Wage Boost tal of Suva, military commander city employees, have endorsed By Jim Kuhnhenn Brig. Gen. Mosese Tikoitoga said the plan of adjustment put to- ing tough races in a nation still “We’re on a streak.” The Associated Press gripped with economic anxieties. White House aides still insist the Nusra Front has made three gether by Orr and his restructur- demands for the peacekeepers’ re- ing team. The emphasis on the mini- they are not declaring full vic- MILWAUKEE — President mum wage is designed to draw tory over the lingering effects of lease: to be taken off the U.N. ter- Barack Obama renewed his push campaign contrasts with Re- a recession that ended five years rorist list; the delivery of humani- Inquiries Begin for Congress to raise the mini- publicans, many of whom main- ago. tarian aid to parts of the Syrian mum wage Monday in a buoy- tain that an increase would hurt capital of Damascus; and payment for three of its fighters it says were Into Nude Celebrity ant accounting of the economy’s small businesses and slow down BUT WHITE HOUSE officials be- killed in a shootout with U.N. of- “revving” performance, delivered hiring. No one expects Congress Photo Leaks lieve it is time to highlight re- ficers. on behalf of Democrats opening to act on it before the November cent improvements, in part to LOS ANGELES (AP) — The their fall campaigns for the mid- elections. strengthen a difficult political FBI said Monday it was ad- term congressional elections. Despite the absence of a fed- environment for Democrats and dressing allegations that online “America deserves a raise,” he Pakistan Lawmakers accounts of several celebrities, told a union crowd in Milwau- eral increase, 13 states raised to counter public perceptions Back Premier Amid including Oscar-winner Jenni- kee, vowing to keep a hard sell their minimum wages at the be- that are eroding the president’s fer Lawrence, had been hacked, on Congress in much the way ginning of this year. Those states public approval. Officials say Mass Protests leading to the posting of their he once courted his wife. “I just have added jobs at a faster pace Obama’s most compelling case is ISLAMABAD (AP) — Paki- nude photographs online. wore her down,” he cracked. than those that did not raise the to compare the economy now to stan’s lawmakers rallied behind The agency did not say what wage, providing a counterpoint what he inherited in 2009 in the the country’s embattled prime actions it was taking to inves- TIMING HIS PUSH to Labor Day, to a Congressional Budget Office aftermath of a near Wall Street minister today in an emergency tigate who was responsible for the traditional start of the au- report earlier this year that pro- meltdown. session, even as thousands of pro- posting naked photos of Law- tumn campaign, Obama aggres- jected that a higher minimum Obama, whose public ap- testers remained camped outside rence and other stars. Apple sively drew attention to recent wage of $10.10 an hour could cost proval is at about 40 percent, has of parliament demanding his said Monday it was looking into economic gains, setting aside the nation 500,000 jobs. also been cautious about making ouster. whether its online photo-sharing past caution on that subject. Until now, Obama and his appearances in states with close Speaking for the government service had been hacked to ob- “By almost every measure the White House aides had been re- midterm political contests and in the joint session of Pakistan’s tain the intimate images. American economy and Ameri- luctant to draw too much atten- where his popularity might be National Assembly and the Sen- Lawrence, a three-time Oscar can workers are better off than tion to positive economic trends, even lower. ate, the country’s interior minister nominee who won for her role in when I took office,” he said, rat- worried that some may prove il- But in coming to Wisconsin, slammed the protesters demand- “Silver Linings Playbook,” con- tling off a string of improving lusory or that, even if they hold, he brought his Labor Day mes- ing Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s tacted authorities after the im- economic indicators even while many working Americans con- sage to the state that was the epi- resignation, describing them as ages began appearing Sunday. acknowledging not all people tinue to live on the edge of pov- center of a fight over the collec- “terrorists.” Naked images purporting to are benefiting. “The engines,” he erty and take no comfort in the tive bargaining rights of public “This is a revolt against Paki- be of other female stars were also said, “are revving a little louder.” upswing. employees. Labor Secretary Tom stan,” Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan posted, although the authenticity It was, at least indirectly, a But in Milwaukee, Obama Perez and several national labor said. “They are fake revolutionar- of many couldn’t be confirmed. pep talk for Democrats fac- dared to say of the job picture, leaders came with him. ies, and they are terrorists.” • Main 13 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014 Will Traffic Deaths Rise as States Legalize Pot? STONED ON THE STREETS: said they had smoked marijuana before driving. States Eye Situation in A roadside survey by the Na- Washington, Colorado tional Highway Traffic Safety Administration in 2007 found as More Information 8.6 percent of drivers tested posi- on Driving While High tive for THC, but it's not possible to say how many were high at the Becomes Available time because drivers were tested By Joan Lowy only for the presence of drugs, not the amount. The Associated Press A marijuana high generally WASHINGTON — As states peaks within a half hour and dis- liberalize their marijuana laws, sipates within three hours, but public officials and safety ad- THC can linger for days in the vocates worry that more driv- bodies of habitual smokers. ers high on pot will lead to a big Inexperienced pot smokers increase in traffic deaths. Re- are likely to be more impaired searchers who have studied the than habitual smokers, who de- issue, though, are divided on the velop a tolerance. Some studies question. show virtually no driving im- Studies of marijuana's effects pairment in habitual smokers. show that the drug can slow Two recent studies that used decision-making, decrease pe- similar data to assess crash risk ripheral vision and impede mul- came to opposite conclusions. titasking, all of which are critical Columbia University re- driving skills. But unlike with al- searchers compared drivers who cohol, drivers high on pot tend to tested positive for marijuana in be aware that they are impaired the roadside survey with state and they try to compensate by Frank Eltman / The Associated Press drug and alcohol tests of driv- driving slowly, avoiding risky ac- This Oct. 8, 2012, ile photo shows the wrecked Subaru Impreza in which four people died as it is loaded onto a latbed truck ers killed in crashes. They found tions such as passing other cars, on the Southern State Parkway in West Hempstead, N.Y., after an early-morning accident. At the wheel was a New York teen- that marijuana alone increased and allowing extra room be- ager, Joseph Beer, who had smoked about $20 worth of marijuana before getting into the car with four friends, and driving the likelihood of being involved tween vehicles. over 100 mph before crashing into trees with such force that it split the car in half. in a fatal crash by 80 percent. On the other hand, com- But because the study includ- bining marijuana with alcohol ed states where not all drivers appears to eliminate the pot are tested for alcohol and drugs, smoker's exaggerated caution FIVE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT DRIVING ON MARIJUANA a majority of drivers in fatal and it seems to increase driving crashes were excluded, possibly impairment beyond the effects of WASHINGTON (AP) — The legalization of rec- Most states haven’t set a THC threshold for impair- skewing the results. Also, the use either substance alone. reational marijuana in two states — Colorado and ment, but Colorado and Washington have settled of urine tests rather than blood "We see the legalization of Washington — and medical marijuana in more on an intoxication blood level of five parts per bil- tests in some cases may overesti- marijuana in Colorado and than 20 others has raised concern that there will lion. There’s no roadside test for THC like those for mate marijuana use and impair- Washington as a wake-up call be more drivers stoned behind the wheel. What’s alcohol, but some states are experimenting with a ment. for all of us in highway safety," not clear is whether that will translate into an in- saliva test. A Pacific Institute for Re- said Jonathan Adkins, executive crease in fatal crashes. search and Evaluation study used director of Governors Highway Real World Experience the roadside survey and data Safety Association, which repre- What We Know In 2013, the first full year after Washington from nine states that test more sents state highway safety offices. While marijuana users can perform simple tasks state legalized pot, nearly 25 percent more drivers than 80 percent of drivers killed "We don't know enough about well while they are high, brain imaging has shown tested positive for marijuana than before legaliza- in crashes. When adjusted for al- the scope of marijuana-impaired that they have to use more of their brain to do so. tion. But there’s been no corresponding jump in cohol and driver demographics, driving to call it a big or small Their reaction times are slower, peripheral vision is accidents or arrests for intoxicated driving. A Uni- the study found that otherwise problem. But anytime a driver decreased and multitasking impeded. As a result, versity of Colorado Medical School study found sober drivers who tested positive has their ability impaired, it is a when sudden or surprising things occur to com- that the share of drivers involved in fatal motor ve- for marijuana were slightly less problem." plicate those tasks — such as when a pedestrian hicle crashes in Colorado who tested positive for likely to have been involved in Colorado and Washington steps in front of a car — they cannot respond as marijuana more than doubled between 1994 and a crash than drivers who tested are the only states that allow well. On the other hand, marijuana users tend to 2011. A National Safety Council study looked at the negative for all drugs. retail sales of marijuana for rec- be aware they are impaired and try to compen- prevalence of drivers involved in fatal crashes who "We were expecting a huge reational use. Efforts to legalize sate for it. tested positive for marijuana in 12 states from impact," said Eduardo Romano, recreational marijuana are un- 1992 to 2009 — before and after implementing lead author of the study, "and derway in Alaska, Massachusetts, What We Don’t Know medical marijuana laws. Only three states showed when we looked at the data from an increase — California, Hawaii and Washington New York, Oregon and the Dis- It’s not clear how much marijuana use contrib- crashes we're not seeing that trict of Columbia. Twenty-three — and those appeared to be a one-time increase much." But Romano said his utes to crash risk. Some studies have found that possibly associated with differences in testing. states and the nation's capital marijuana can double crash risk, but others have study may slightly underesti- permit marijuana use for medi- found virtually no increase. mate the risk and that marijuana cal purposes. What Next? may lead to accidents caused by It is illegal in all states to drive How High Is to High The National Highway Traffic Safety Administra- distraction. while impaired by marijuana. tion is conducting research to get a better idea Many states do not test driv- Colorado, Washington and Traces of THC, the psychoactive ingredient in of how pot affects driving. NHTSA and Washing- ers involved in a fatal crash for Montana have set an intoxication marijuana, can be detected in the blood of some ton state officials have also teamed up to assess drugs unless there is reason to threshold of 5 parts per billion of habitual marijuana users days or weeks after they change in marijuana use by drivers before and suspect impairment. Even if THC, the psychoactive ingredi- last used the drug, making it hard to use blood after the state allowed retail sale of the drug, with impairment is suspected, if the ent in pot, in the blood. A few tests to discern a current level of impairment. results due next year. driver tests positive for alcohol, other states have set intoxication there may be no further testing thresholds, but most have not set because alcohol alone may be a specific level. In Washington, into trees with such force that crease, while others show none, sarily marijuana causing get- enough to bring criminal charg- there was a jump of nearly 25 the vehicle split in half, killing said Dr. Mehmet Sofuoglu. Some ting into accidents, but a general es. Testing procedures also vary percent in drivers testing posi- his friends. studies even showed less risk if reckless behavior leading to both from state to state. tive for marijuana in 2013 — the Beer pleaded guilty to aggra- someone was marijuana positive, conditions at the same time," he "If states legalize marijuana, first full year after legalization — vated vehicular homicide and he testified. told jurors. they must set clear limits for im- but no corresponding increase in was sentenced this past week to 5 Teenage boys and young men In 2012, just over 10 percent pairment behind the wheel and car accidents or fatalities. years to 15 years in prison. are the most likely drivers to of high school seniors said they require mandatory drug testing What worries highway safety A prosecutor blamed the smoke pot and the most likely had smoked pot before driving following a crash," said Debo- experts are cases like that of New crash on "speed and weed," but drivers to have an accident re- at least once in the prior two rah Hersman, former chairman York teenager Joseph Beer, who a Yale University Medical School gardless of whether they're high, weeks, according to Monitor- of the National Transportation in October 2012 smoked mari- expert on drug abuse who testi- he said. ing the Future, an annual Uni- Safety Board. "Right now we juana, climbed into a Subaru fied at the trial said studies of "Being a teenager, a male teen- versity of Michigan survey of have a patchwork system across Impreza with four friends and marijuana and crash risk are ager, and being involved in reck- 50,000 middle and high school the nation regarding mandatory drove more than 100 mph before "highly inconclusive." Some stud- less behavior could explain both students. Nearly twice as many drug testing following highway losing control. The car crashed ies show a two- or three-fold in- at the same time — not neces- male students as female students crashes." Census: Endangered Orca Population in Puget Sound Falling DECREASE: Number around, he said. Society's depen- turn, the population would be dence on hatcheries, harvest and growing again, he said. Has Dropped to 78, hydropower have diluted the "If everybody crosses their Lowest Since 1985 “It’s a fragmentation of the formal social wild salmon populations and fingers and hopes for a return to structure, and you can see that fragmentation made long-term recovery in- that pattern, we could have eight FRIDAY HARBOR (AP) — creasingly difficult. babies next year," he said. "But With two new deaths this year going further. They are often staying miles and The two orcas that are miss- the chances of that happening and no new calves since 2012, ing and presumed dead are L-53, are pretty slim." the population of endangered miles apart and not interacting.” a 37-year-old female named Lulu; Meanwhile, the number of killer whales in the Puget Sound and L-100, a 13-year-old male "transient" orcas, which prey on continues to decline. Ken Balcomb named Indigo. Lulu's mother sea mammals, appears to be The number of whales in J, K Center for Whale Research died in 2010, and she never had increasing. Transients used to and L pods has dropped to 78, a any siblings or offspring of her frequent Puget Sound in winter level not seen since 1985, Accord- own. Both were members of L months, Balcomb said, "but we're ing to a census by the Center for often staying apart. far, the matrilines have stayed pod, the Kitsap Sun reported. seeing an increasing trend of oc- Whale Research. Adding to the "What we're seeing with this together, though many of these During the 1960s and early currence of transients year round." concerns, the whales appear to weird association pattern is two groups are now smaller. 1970s, the Southern Resident Transient orcas historically be "splintering" from their pods, or three members of one pod Balcomb suggests that the population was reduced dramat- traveled in small groups, but now which are their basic social groups. with two or three from another primary factor for the popula- ically when orcas were captured their groups are growing larger, Since 1976, Ken Balcomb of pod," Balcomb said. "It's a frag- tion decline is a lack of food for for marine parks and aquariums possibly because the popula- the research center has been ob- mentation of the formal social the killer whales, which generally throughout the world. After that tion of marine mammals, upon serving the Puget Sound orcas, structure, and you can see that prey on chinook salmon passing practice ended, their numbers which they prey, can support or Southern Residents as they're fragmentation going further. through the San Juan Islands on grew to 98 in 1995, then dropped more of these top-level predators. known among scientists. Bal- They are often staying miles and the way back to Canada's Fraser to 80 in 2001 — the year the Since transients don't eat comb compiles an annual census miles apart and not interacting. River. The whales have a strong whales were proposed for listing fish, they are not in competi- of the population. "If we were trying to name the preference for chinook, typically under the Endangered Species tion for food with the Southern Historically, all three pods pods now, we couldn't do it," he larger and fatter fish, but they Act. Since then, their population Residents. And, as they have of orcas have come together in added. "They aren't associating will eat other species of salmon has gone up and down by a few done since the first observations, the San Juan Islands during in those patterns anymore." and even other fish sometimes. whales each year, dropping from transients still tend to move away summer months, often feeding Among killer whales, off- "The salmon issue is huge, 88 in 2011 to 78 today. when Southern Residents ap- and socializing in large groups, spring tend to stay with their and it is ongoing," Balcomb said. In the early days of killer- proach, Balcomb said. Balcomb noted. But for the past mothers for life, sustaining iden- Chinook runs continue to whale research, females of repro- "Transients change direction few years, the pods have divided tifiable "matrilines" that typically decline in most areas, and state ductive age typically had a calf when Southern Residents are themselves into small groups, contain youngsters, their moth- and federal salmon managers every five years or so, Balcomb around, and there is no evidence sometimes staying together but ers and their grandmothers. So seem unable to turn the situation said. If that pattern were to re- of combat," he said. Main 14 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014 Our Quality Is Timeless. This Price Isn’t!

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We just can’t wait in line for an hour to get in with squirmy kids. It’s a mixed bag: Obviously it’s popular and draws a crowd but I know a lot of people upset about the rollout. It’s not an en- titlement but a lot of people in the community have utilized it in the summer time but weren’t really able to this year. I guess they will have to wait till next year. We will not be going this </p><p> year as we tried to get in twice and can’t go on Photograph submitted by Darlene Polando, Chehalis the weekend. We had planned as a family to Barbara Kullgren, left, Chehalis, elebrated her 94th birthday July 22 at the home of her daughter and son-in-law in Cheha- try to get in on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, lis. During the celebration, a ive-generation photograph was taken. Others, from left, are granddaughter Sandra Denison, and/or Friday. But we won’t be doing that. We Black Diamond; great-granddaughter Natasha Denison-Couto, Kent; great-great grandson Kaiden Couto, Kent; daughter promised my son we would try to get in on a Darlene Polando, Chehalis; and great-granddaughter Aspen Denison, Renton. The family celebrated by decorating cupcakes weekday since he was very disappointed that together, with Kaiden giving instructions on how it should be done. we were turned away twice. Volunteering Poetry Looking for local volunteer SUNliGHT Sandy Henderson: This is dumb. A lot of opportunities that align with people can’t get out of town for weekend and your interests? some Chehalis kids haven’t gotten in to try the United Way of Lewis Coun- My eyes worship the evening sunlight pool. Its been so crowded. Stood in line to be ty’s online Volunteer Center has As it is absorbed by rhododendron leaves turned away. your answer. It moves from one object to another Visit www.volunteerlewis.org Like a bouncing ball today and make an impact on the issues you are most passion- Exploring a carnelian agate slice ate about. Tracing its one-of-a-kind banding Debi Bailey: Beautiful! Too bad Centralia is letting this type of thing go. Capturing fully its orange-red metamorphosis Featured Volunteer Next, spotlighting a glue crystal orb Opportunities Brightening the cobalt till my eye • Hop on the Polar Express! Stings with too much beauty The Chehalis-Centralia Railroad Then resting on the soft texture of an adolescent fern Maile Lakely: Why would they have re- & Museum is looking for volun- duced hours for the Labor Day weekend? teers to help out on their popular Revealing its amber fertility bumps Polar Express trains. Volunteers My eyes close as the sunlight warms my face are needed to read the story, lead Benediction to a glorious prayer carols and serve hot chocolate and cookies. 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Pearl St. • Centralia</p><p> with us In The Chronicle Building, Maple St. Entrance CH526390cf.sw SirenS 360-736-6322 • signpro100.com E-mail: voices@chronline.com</p><p> chronline.com Main 16 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014 FROM THE FRONT PAGE / CALENDAR</p><p>Traffic</p><p>Continued from the front page</p><p>“We were initially going to put just the base course of the pave- ment down and open it up, but we’re going to add the wearing course and put the final stripes on for traffic,” WSDOT Area En- gineer Colin Newell said. “We’ve got about a three-week time- frame before we open up the southbound lane.” The short delay in open- ing the southbound ramp gives drivers a temporary reprieve from having to learn a series of one-way couplets in the area. But those changes are coming, and soon: Engineers hope a major change in traffic flow eases the pain of the current choke point at the Mellen ramp. “The exit comes earlier than normal, and there’s a series of one-way patterns that are de- signed to, in the end, work with our collector-distributor lanes,” Newell said. When work is done, Mel- len Street will carry only west- bound traffic under Interstate 5. Eastbound traffic will use the overpass about a quarter-mile to the south, with signage direct- ing vehicles where to go. Traffic lights in the area will be recon- Courtesy photo / WSDOT figured to allow two phases, al- An artist’s rendering of the completed Mellen Street and I-5 traic interchange is shown in this photo courtesy of the Washington State Department of Transportation. lowing traffic to freely turn when signals turn green — in theory, eliminating large backups such as the daily slowdowns that oc- WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? cur on westbound Mellen Street Opening the Mellen Street couplet system southbound collector-distributor bridge over be done on leveling the freeway at Blakeslee from the east side of the freeway. is just the first phase in a multi-faceted project the Skookumchuck River while workers repair Junction with what engineers call a grade cor- Newell and assistant engineer Ty Hillebrand both emphatically to improve traffic flow along the I-5 corridor and paint the structure. After that, the same rection, which in layman's terms is simply eas- stated that the change to the from Mellen Street to Blakeslee Junction. will happen to the northbound lanes. ing the vertical grade of the freeway. Mellen Street traffic flow alone There is still a lot of work to be done afterward. "We're going to try to do that work this win- Another part of the project that still remains won’t have a huge effect on traf- The next order of business is for contrac- ter, but we're having the discussion now on is placing the northbound portion of the fic just yet, however. Collector- tors to work on the southbound onramp from what will happen," Newell said. viaduct over Reynolds Avenue. An exact time- distributor lanes still need to be Harrison Avenue to Interstate 5 at exit 82, Focus will then shift to reconfiguring the table for that hasn't been specified, and New- built between Mellen Street and WSDOT Area Engineer Colin Newell said. Then entirety of the Harrison Avenue corridor, pos- ell reiterated any work done on the project is Harrison Avenue, and those will the focus shifts to routing I-5 traffic onto the sibly around June 2015. Work also still needs to largely dependent on weather. be the key to lessening the im- pacts to traffic on Interstate 5 and local roads. “You’re really not going to see All work done on the project ing constantly on the overpass people working out there recent- ••• the biggest impact until the proj- is dependent on weather, and and surrounding streets. ly,” Newell said. “They’re push- Christopher Brewer: (360) ect is done,” Newell said. that’s why crews have been work- “You can see we’ve had a lot of ing pretty hard.” 807-8235</p><p>The food bank has benefited to grow the food themselves in- Harvest from both the garden and mon- stead of relying on donors for a ey given from the United Way, big part of it,” Fulmer said. Continued from the front page which committed $39,000 to Halstad called the program The Salvation Army in general a success in its first year on The Washington State University this year as part of its mission to Salvation Army’s property at the Lewis County Extension, Lewis help improve the quality of life of corner of Gold and Maple streets County Juvenile Court and Cen- Lewis County residents and meet in Centralia. He hopes to ex- tralia College to help the youth. basic human needs. pand it with a greenhouse on site Volunteers also donate their Stephanie Fulmer of Che- that can facilitate growing more time to the garden, such as Sara halis, who also volunteered Fri- crops year-round, in turn ex- Vasquez of Centralia, who spent day, said she teaches a children’s panding the program and yield- a part of her Friday pulling to- church class at The Salvation ing a larger return. matoes from the vines. Army’s Sunday service and has “Our headquarters gave us Christopher Brewer / cbrewer@chronline.com “I’ve been to the Salvation Ar- seen a big need for nutritional a $10,000 grant to help us fund Sean Butler, of Winlock, shules through leaves at the Salvation Army Cultivating my’s church before, and I thought food among those who utilize our first year,” Halstad said. “We Youth Farm on Friday as he looks for squash to be harvested. The farm, which uti- this was a good way to give back the food bank. think it’ll get even bigger next lizes the services of volunteers and at-risk youth, had a plentiful harvest this year. to the community,” Vasquez said. “It’s great because they’re able year.”</p><p> being judged on how well their will take years to implement the ington school districts lost con- the math and English tests, said Schools students are doing. new curriculum and get used to trol of about $40 million in fed- the high school test will deter- Washington law says stu- the tests, so it doesn’t make sense eral education dollars and were mine whether a student is ready Continued from the front page dents in the class of 2019 will be to grade teachers on their stu- forced to go back to the old sys- to take college-level classes in expected to pass the new tests in dents’ scores on those tests. tem of evaluating schools. those subjects. During the 2014-15 school English language arts and math In part because of that argu- In addition to passing the But Willhoft, a former Wash- year, the new tests will be used to earn their diploma. ment, the 2014 Legislature failed new national tests for math and ington state education official, instead of the previous state-de- The Washington Education to change its teacher evaluation English Language Arts, students said that may not be the appro- veloped testing system. Association used the rush toward system to meet the demands of in the class of 2019 must pass a priate standard for a graduation But Washington teachers the new national standards as federal education officials. Be- science end-of-course exam or exam, since college readiness is and their union have expressed one reason to stop the Legisla- cause of that inaction, Wash- a yet-to-be-adopted science test a goal of K-12 education but not concern about both the new edu- ture from changing the state’s ington lost its waiver from some being developed by another na- yet a diploma requirement. cation standards and the tests, teacher evaluation system to in- requirements of the federal No tional group. Smarter Balanced Assess- saying they need more time to clude data from statewide tests. Child Left Behind Law. Joe Willhoft, executive direc- ment Consortium is creating the get used to the program before The teacher’s union says it Along with the waiver, Wash- tor of the national group creating math and English tests.</p><p>864-2112. each par 3. There also will be a Centralia Ballet’s sixth year, will Regular excursion steam train ride Calendar Sam Densmore, 6-8:30 p.m., Jeremy’s Beat the Pro Straight Drive raffle start at 10 a.m. and will end at and museum tour, Mt. Rainier Scenic Farm to Table, 476 W. Main St., Chehalis, drawing for a new driver and 1 p.m. Current and potential Railroad, 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m. and 3:30 (360) 748-4417 p.m., Elbe-Mineral, (360) 492-5588, reser- Continued from page Main 2 fairway wood. In addition, there students will be able to register, vations (888) STEAM11 will be a variety of raffle prizes get measured for dance clothes, Tenino Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Support Groups Support Groups from local businesses. meet teachers and learn more Tenino Elementary School, 301 Old High- “Up From Grief,” for those grieving the H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., A hole in one during the tour- about the all of the classes and way 99, Tenino, (360) 515-0501, market@ loss of a loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., Assured Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 nament will win a 2015 Chrysler opportunities that Centralia Bal- teninofarmersmarket.org, www.tenino- Home Hospice, 2120 N. Park St., Centralia, Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, 200 Limited. let Academy has to offer. farmersmarket.org (360) 330-2640 hopedirector@hotmail.com Proceeds from the tourna- Jayne Sanction, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 Families will also be able to Life Recovery Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) 273- p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1209 ment will be used to fund a free purchase new and gently used Dayspring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson 2000, ext. 301 N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) Sept. 30 public information Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 dress code attire. At 1 p.m., at- Composting Techniques and Tools, 736-9268 forum presented by the medi- tendees may observe a rehearsal 6 p.m., Packwood Senior Center, spon- Multiple sclerosis, 6-8 p.m., Provi- cal staff and professionals from for Ballet Theatre of Washing- sored by WSU Lewis County Master Re- dence Centralia Hospital chapel confer- Saturday, Sept. 6 Providence Centralia Hospital ton’s upcoming production of cycler Composters, (360) 740-1212 ence room, (360) 736-5394, Facebook Clarissa Gifford, 6:30-8 p.m., Jeremy’s page: Lewis County Multiple Sclerosis and others who are experts in “The Princess Who Couldn’t Farm to Table, 476 W. Main St., Chehalis, Support Group the field of prostate health. The Dance.” Centralia Rotary Plans (360) 748-4417 forum will be at Corbet Theatre, More information is available Centralia College. Second-hand and craft sale, 9 a.m.-4 Golf Tournament at by calling (360) 623-9010 or go- p.m., Winlock Community Building, 607 Friday, Sept. 5 For more information or en- ing to www.centraliaballet.com. NW Kerron St., Winlock, sponsored by Riverside try forms, call Arnie Guenther, Bob Garcia and Melodies Recycled Winlock Lions, (360) 785-4818 or (360) Band, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cities Senior Cen- Centralia Rotary is hosting a tournament chairman, at either Dancing, Country Four, 7-10 p.m., 785-0178 ter, $5, (360) 262-3041 Prostate Health Awareness Thru (360) 736-0232 or (360) 388-6271. South Union Grange, 10030 Tilley Road Motorcycle ride fundraiser, spon- Lewis County Farmers Market, 10 Education Golf Tournament Entry forms also are available at S., Olympia, (360) 352-2135 sored by Chehalis-Centralia Optimists, Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Grand a.m.-3 p.m., corner of Pearl and Maple Saturday at Riverside Golf Club, Riverside Golf Club. Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, coach streets, Centralia, (360) 736-8977, dojo@ trains, excursion to Milburn, 1 and 3 p.m., Ave., Centralia, $5 breakfast at 8 a.m., si- compprime.com Chehalis. adults $14, seniors $13, children 4-15 $11, lent auction and 50/50, $25 <a href="/tags/Single_(baseball)/" rel="tag">single</a> and Potato bar, Olequa (Winlock) Senior Entry fee for the four-person Ballet Academy Plans 3 and under free, 1101 Sylvenus St., Che- $15 fender fluff, (360) 669-3386 or (360) Center, 4:30-7 p.m., variety of toppings, scramble is $75 per golfer. The halis, (360) 748-9593, www.steamtrain- 262-9647 beverage and dessert included, $7, to fee will include a golf cart and Open House ride.com support senior center, (360) 785-4325 barbecue lunch. Centralia Ballet Academy is Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, coach Organizations Jayne Sanction, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter An awards ceremony dur- train, excursion to Ruth, 5 p.m., adults Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) 273- holding an open house on Sat- $17, seniors $16, children 4-15 $14, chil- Disabled American Veterans, 1 p.m., 2000, ext. 30 ing lunch will recognize the urday at its studio, 221 S. Tower dren 3 and under free, 101 Sylvenus St., American Legion building, 111 W. Main Spaghetti feed, 4:30-7p.m., Toledo first- and second-place low gross Ave. Chehalis, (360) 748-9593, www.steam- St., Centralia, (360) 245-3357 or (360) Senior Center, 150 Coal St., $7, (360) teams and closest to the pin on The event, which kicks off trainride.com 262-9360 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014 • Sports 1</p><p>Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Mariners Make Playoff Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 2 Sports e-mail: avantuyl@chronline.com Run Moves MLB Prep Football Young Roughed up, This Year, The Central 2B is... Mariners Lose to A’s OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — The fired-up <a href="/tags/Oakland_Athletics/" rel="tag">Oakland Athletics</a> came out swinging, and Chris Young’s day was short-lived. Newcomer Adam Dunn hit a two-run homer as Oak- land jumped to a five-run lead in the first, and Young failed to OAKLAND 6 make it out of SEATTLE 1 the inning as Seattle lost 6-1 to the Athletics on Monday. “I wasn’t sharp. My stuff wasn’t good, it was flat,” Young said. “They came out super-ag- WAR! gressive, you could see it. They were motivated. I didn’t have it. When I take the ball I expect to perform.” He didn’t have much help in the shortest start of his career on a day the A’s were desperate to bounce back from an awful road trip. Acquired a day earlier in a trade with the <a href="/tags/Chicago_White_Sox/" rel="tag">Chicago White Sox</a>, the 6-foot-6, 285-pound Dunn immediately became an imposing presence in the middle of Oakland’s order. Dunn is the 12th player in Oakland history to homer in his first at-bat with the team. A 14th-year major leaguer who has never played in the postseason, Dunn was a wel- come sight for a team that just got swept in a four-game series by the AL West-leading Los An- geles Angels and was shut out for 29 straight innings.</p><p>“That’s the most excited, anx- File Photo ious, probably call it a little ner- Napavine’s quarterback Wyatt Stanley throws a pass during Napavine’s victory over Concrete last season in the State 2B Playofs. The Tigers return almost vous, than I’ve been in a long everyone and are the odds-on favorites to win the Central 2B this season. time,” said Dunn, who was thrown off by the celebratory tunnel formed by teammates in The Quick and Dirty Guide to the Toughest League in the State the dugout. Another recent acquisition, By Aaron Van Tuyl Geovany Soto, added a two-run avantuyl@chronline.com Josh Fay led Napavine to a state title in 2008, and will lead his No. 2-ranked team into an expanded Central 2B this year. single with two outs in the first he coaching ranks of the that chased Young (12-7) for the Central 2B League have shortest start of his career. happily called it — with The A’s broke loose a day af- T ‘arguably’ as a qualifier — the ter manager Bob Melvin let them toughest league in the state. have it in a closed-door team They all seem to be drop- meeting. He called his team’s ping the qualifier this fall. play “embarrassing and “pathet- The league has grown to ic” after the A’s totaled just four 10 teams with the WIAA’s re- runs in the sweep at Anaheim. classification, and expanded “They ran the opening kickoff to now cover 12 schools with back for a touchdown and the the combination of Pe Ell and game was over,” Mariners man- Willapa Valley. ager Lloyd McClendon said. “It Neither of those changes, wasn’t our day.” however, are expected to di- Taijuan Walker pitched lute the talent level in the least. six solid innings of relief after The league swept the District Young’s quick exit. 4 crossovers and accounted “I needed to step up,” Walker since 2007, with Adna (2009) think the league could get any “The addition of Toledo for five of the 16 state playoff and Napavine (2008) win- tougher, and it did.” just makes our league even said. “They told me to be ready.” teams in 2012 and 2013; it had Brad Miller homered leading ning championships. So goes life in the C2BL that much stronger,” Morton- three teams in the quarterfi- But what about now? — although now, with a full White Pass coach Aaron Po- off the sixth for Seattle, which nals and two in the semifinals came into the series opener as “It’s going to be tough. We 10 teams, there’s no off-week quette said. “It went from be- in 2011; and it’s had a team in say it all the time,” Napavine and even less margin for er- the <a href="/tags/American_League/" rel="tag">American League</a>’s top road the state title game six times team. coach Josh Fay said. “I didn’t ror. please see C2BL, page S2 Dunn went 2 for 3 batting cleanup as the designated hit- ter. He provided a nice lift for an THE OTHER MAJOR POWERS Oakland offense that has strug- <<< Pe Ell and <<< MWP gled since dealing Yoenis Ces- Willapa Valley won’t go away pedes to Boston for Jon Lester on are the second easily after July 31. combined team to making it to the With 461 career home runs, hit the Central 2B state championship Dunn tied Red Sox star David and Titans will be game three years Ortiz for 35th place on the all- remembered. running. time list. Dunn quickly staked Jason Hammel (2-5) to a lead. Hammel Toledo>>> Adna>>> also started the season in Chi- moves down from made the State 2B cago, and was traded by the Cubs the 1A ranks with a semifinals last year. in July. loaded backfield. </p><p> please see MARINERS, page S2</p><p>Coming Thursday: Football Preview The Final Word The Chronicle’s Mariners Put INF-DH Montero on Suspended List annual 20- The Associated Press game. TV’s Best Bet page prep football OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — The Seattle General manager Jack Zduriencik said <a href="/tags/Major_League_Baseball/" rel="tag">Major League Baseball</a> section Mariners have put first baseman-designat- Friday that Montero wouldn’t play again Seattle at Oakland will be in- ed hitter Jesus Montero on the suspended this year following the heated argument in 7 p.m. serted with list. the stands in Boise, Idaho. The Mariners made the move Monday. ROOT Thursday’s Zduriencik said the actions of Mon- newspaper. The 24-year-old Montero was recalled from his rehabilitation assignment Friday tero and cross-checker Butch Baccala were following a verbal altercation with a Mari- “unacceptable” and “embarrassing” for the ners scout at a Class A Northwest League club. Sports 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014 SPORTS</p><p>Sports</p><p>Continued from Sports 1</p><p>A sellout crowd of 36,067 saw the A’s win after a stretch in which they lost five of six. Robinson Cano’s 21-game hitting streak against the A’s ended. It dated to Sept. 22, 2012.</p><p>TRAINER’S ROOM Mariners: OF Michael Saun- ders, on the disabled list since July 11 with a strained left oblique, reported to Arizona to work on strengthening and get some at-bats in simulated games before the club determines the next step in his rehab. Athletics: CF Coco Crisp will have more trigger-point in- jections for neck stiffness after colliding with the outfield wall Friday. He hit batting practice right-handed. C John Jaso (con- cussion) swung in the indoor cage and hopes to hit outside Tuesday. File Photo Onalaska will trot out Kiefer Kastl, who is one of the hardest running backs to bring down in the Central 2B League. UP NEXT Mariners: LHP James Pax- C2BL: Defending Champ MWP Puts Zach Hanson Under Center ton (4-1, 1.83) makes his first Continued from Sports 1 group that’s kind of been build- but haven’t missed the playoffs coach Josh Fluke said. “But in career appearance against the ing towards something, and they in over a decade. David Young this league, everybody’s gunning A’s as he looks to win his second ing a scary-good league, as it really impressed me down at should be one of the better run- for everybody.” straight start. Paxton is 7-1 with is, to downright frightening. (Camp) Rilea,” Morton-White ning quarterbacks in the league, Toutle Lake: Art Walsh takes a 1.71 ERA in 11 career starts. Athletics: RHP Sonny Gray They’ve got a lot of tradition in Pass coach Aaron Poquette said. but he’s drawing more adula- over the head coaching job that football — and basketball — but “It was kind of like watching our tion for his play at linebacker — (13-7, 3.03) is 4-0 with a 1.10 ERA Scott Grabenhorst held since the in his first five starts against Se- what a pick-up.” teams the past few years. They’ll where he demolished the school late 1970s. Zach Lukas, a junior, Tougher? Sure. Is anyone do great with them.” record for tackle points last year attle, his most victories against could be one of the best running any team. complaining? Nope. Toledo: The new kids on the as a sophomore. backs in the league. “I love it. Arguably, it’s been block bring back the vast major- Onalaska: The Loggers’ front Wahkiakum: The Mules are ROSTER MOVES the last six years, the best league ity of their starting lineup and line is beefy, but without stand- always tough, and will be led in the state,” Adna coach K.C. a Wing-T offense. Dalton Yoder out quarterback Travis McMil- this year by 5-foot-10, 210-pound Mariners: Placed 1B-DH Je- Johnson — one of the league’s and Grant McEwen — the bas- lion the offense will rely on the quarterback/defensive end Gun- sus Montero on the suspended elder statesmen, with 13 years on ketball player — could both be bruising work of big running nar Blix. “He truly wants to be a list. The 24-year-old Montero the job — said. “It’s a flat meat- taking snaps, and Taylor Hicks back Keifer Kastl. An early in- lineman, and he’s one of the best was recalled from his rehabili- grinder right now, man.” is a bruising fullback. The line jury to junior quarterback Evan defensive ends I’ve ever seen,” tation assignment Friday fol- Here’s a quick breakdown of on Toledo: Physical and strong. Wrzesinski — less than four Johnson said, “but he can throw lowing a verbal altercation with the teams and what they bring to “Anybody has to play against months removed from his state a football like you cannot be- a Mariners scout at a Class A the table. them, they’re going to have to be championship in the 100 meters Northwest League game. ... Sep- Napavine: The end of the ready to take some punches,” Fay — could slow the offense’s devel- lieve.” tember call-up RHP Carson 2013 season was just a precursor said. opment. Mossyrock: The Vikings Smith made his major league to this year. Wyatt Stanley, now Morton-White Pass: The Pe Ell/Willapa Valley: The only graduated a handful of se- debut in the eighth. He threw a sophomore, moved into the Timberwolves graduated all the Titans could be the dark horse niors, but quarterback Hunter two pitches and retired Josh starting quarterback job — and stars from three state title-game in a tough league, with a hand- Fuchs saw a bit of action last sea- Donaldson on a grounder. proceeded to complete 21 of 30 teams, but the team isn’t about ful of experienced skill players son. They’ll have their work cut Athletics: Reinstated SS Jed passes for 261 yards in a quar- to vanish into the East End air. — including Kalen Jurek and Red out for them — especially given Lowrie from the 15-day disabled terfinal loss to Raymond. He’s Senior Zach Hanson moves to Arrington from Pe Ell — and, that they open the season against list and he singled in his first at- a year older, and the Tigers are quarterback, and the kids on for the first time in years for a Napavine. bat since Aug. 13. He suffered still loaded at the sill positions, the field this season had plenty Pe Ell team, plenty of depth and Winlock: The Cardinals have a hairline fracture of his right with Brady Woodrum, Sam and of varsity time during blowout size. “Pe Ell hasn’t always been struggled the past few years, but index finger Aug. 4.enough Mac Fagerness, Cole Doughty wins — which happened the ma- the best, and Valley hasn’t been are hoping to end a losing streak to change that plan before the headlining a long list of offen- jority of the time — last year. a bad team, but I think people that stretches back to the 2010 opener against the New York sive weapons. “They look like the Adna: The Pirates are young, are going to be gunning for us,” season. Jets on Sept. 7. Mariners Notebook Seven Added to Roster; More Additions Expected By Bob Dutton STAFF ADDITIONS Clendon said. “Get some time in. Mariners starter to last less than MINOR DETAILS We’ll see what happens.” two-thirds of an inning was Jeff The Tacoma News Tribune The Mariners, once Paxton Saunders was on a rehab Weaver, who went just one-third Reliever Ronald Domin- and Ramirez return, will be OAKLAND, Calif. — The assignment at Tacoma for a of an inning on April 28, 2007 guez of the Peoria Mariners was carrying 17 <a href="/tags/Pitcher/" rel="tag">pitchers</a>. With Pax- Mariners’ clubhouse got at lot strained left oblique, suffered in an 8-3 loss to Kansas City at picked to the 14-member Arizo- ton reclaiming his spot in the more crowded Monday when July 10, when he contracted the Safeco…It was also the shortest na Rookie League all-star team. rotation — he will start Tues- seven players arrived from Tri- infection. He took part in some start of Young’s career. He last Dominguez, 20, was 5-1 with ple-A Tacoma under rules that day night against the A’s — that early drills last week at Safeco an 0.43 ERA in 42 1/3 innings means a 12-man <a href="/tags/Bullpen/" rel="tag">bullpen</a>. one inning on two previous oc- permit rosters to expand from 25 Field before departing for Ari- casions: Aug. 20, 2006 for San over 17 appearances. He allowed players to 40 players in Septem- McClendon said Walker and zona. just 21 hits while striking out 36. Ramirez will shift to bullpen Diego against Arizona; and Sept. ber. Saunders batted .276 with six 7, 2005 for Texas at Minnesota… The Mariners signed Domin- The new arrivals: roles but is basically challenging homers and 28 RBIs in 65 games guez, a Dominican native, in Walker to pitch his way into the The A’s, prior to the game, rein- First baseman/outfielder prior to his oblique injury. He stated shortstop Jed Lowrie from 2011 as a non-drafted free agent. Corey Hart was activated from rotation. was 9-for-35 in 10 games at Taco- “Right now,” McClendon said, the disabled list; recalled right- He pitched the three previous the disabled list. First baseman ma before contracting the viral hander <a href="/tags/Pitcher/" rel="tag">pitcher</a> Fernando Rodri- seasons for the Mariners’ affili- Justin Smoak, outfielder Stefen “(Walker) is probably going to be infection. more of a long man. Hopefully, guez and outfielder Billy Burns ate in the Dominican Summer Romero, right-hander Taijuan from <a href="/tags/Triple_(baseball)/" rel="tag">Triple</a>-A Sacramento; and League. Walker and lefty reliever Lucas he’ll get to the point where he’s so dominating that he’s in the MONTERO’S STATUS selected the contract of <a href="/tags/Catcher/" rel="tag">catcher</a> Luetge were recalled from Ta- Bryan Anderson from Sacra- coma. rotation. The decision to place Mon- LOOKING BACK “We’ll see. I had a talk with mento. The Mariners also selected tero on the suspended list is a It was 18 years ago Monday — him today, and that’s totally up the contracts of catcher Hum- consequence of what the organi- Sept. 1, 1996 — that Alex Rodri- to him. We’ve all heard the hype. zation is terming “a verbal alter- POSTSEASON ELIGIBILITY berto Quintero and righty reliev- guez borrowed a bat from Ken We know he’s a very talented in- cation with a Mariners scout at a er Carson Smith from Tacoma. While postseason rosters Griffey Jr. and hit a three-run Lefty James Paxton and dividual. I want to see it on the Northwest League game.” are limited to 25 players, every field.” The incident occurred Aug. homer that boosted the Mariners right-hander Erasmo Ramirez player recalled/added Monday to a 5-1 victory over the Balti- are expected to be return prior Walker responded Mon- 28 while Montero was on a rehab will be eligible for consideration. day by limiting Oakland to one assignment at Short-A Everett more Orioles at the Kingdome. to Tuesday’s game because they So, too, will Paxton and Ramirez Rodriguez borrowed Griffey’s must wait for the Rainiers’ sea- run in six innings after the A’s for a game at Boise. The “alterca- once they are recalled prior to knocked out Chris Young in a tion” involved scout Butch Bac- bat in the fifth inning after his son to end to circumvent the 10- Tuesday’s game against the A’s. own bat was confiscated by the day waiting period on recalls. five-run first inning. cala, who has been pulled from Any player who is on a club’s umpires at the request of Orioles The Mariners cleared space “He did a nice job,” McClen- his road duties by the club. 40-man roster as of Aug. 31 — for Quintero and Smith on their don said. “He threw the ball pret- General manager Jack Zduri- not just the 25-man active big- manager Davey Johnson. 40-man roster by placing first ty darn good.” encik announced last Friday that league roster — is eligible for the The move was in apparent McClendon envisions Smith baseman/DH Jesus Montero on Montero would not play again postseason roster. retaliation for Mariners manager as an match-up option against the suspended list and shifting this season but instead focus on Further, clubs can replace Lou Piniella asking that Bobby right-handed hitters early in utilityman Willie Bloomquist to treatment for off-field issues. injured players on their 40-man Bonilla’s bat be confiscated ear- games. the 60-day disabled list. “Our intent is to address Jesus’ roster, who are deemed not able lier in the game. Both bats were “He’s a big powerful arm,” issues,” Zduriencik said at the “I think all of them bring to participate in postseason, with later cleared upon examination. McClendon said. “I don’t think time. “There is a history here of something to the table,” manager any player who is in the organi- right-handers have much fun off some things that have happened, Lloyd McClendon said. “Hope- zation as of Aug. 31. of him.” and we’re very disappointed in it.” ON TAP fully, they’ll get opportunities to That provides the Mariners Smith made his major-league The Mariners and A’s con- win games.” debut by retiring Josh Donald- with three extra spots because That happened Sunday when SHORT HOPS of injuries to utilityman Willie tinue their three-game series at son, right-handed hitter, on a 7:05 p.m. Tuesday at the O.co outfielder James Jones, recalled Chris Young’s exit after two- Bloomquist and minor-league grounder to second base for the Coliseum. Friday in a pre-September shuf- final out in the eighth inning. thirds of an inning was short- pitchers Danny Hultzen and An- fle, replaced Kendrys Morales as est of the season by a Mariners’ thony Fernandez. Left-hander James Paxton a pinch-runner in the eighth in- starting pitcher. The previous The only catch is any added (4-1 with a 1.83 ERA) will be ning against Washington. SAUNDERS TO ARIZONA shortest was Erasmo Ramirez, to replace an injured player must recalled from Triple-A Tacoma Jones stole two bases and Outfielder Michael Saunders who lasted just two innings on be placed on the 40-man ros- to oppose Oakland right-hander scored on a two-out hit by Endy is heading to the organization’s April 17 in an 8-6 loss at Texas… ter. That would require a roster Sonny Gray (13-7, 3.03). 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In training camp RENTON — Even though he he showed his athleticism and is now a full-fledged member of quickness as a former tight end. the team, Garry Gilliam is still He has impressed coaches with dressing in a makeshift area in how quickly he has picked up the middle of the Seahawks’ spa- Seattle’s playbook. And he is cious locker room. coachable to the point of being He a sponge for knowledge. He is still has constantly trying to learn a craft his small, — blocking on the interior of the black offensive line — he’s only done metal locker, the modest one all for one full year. rookies get during training camp That’s why he’s become some- when roster numbers exceed thing of a shadow to starting left the number of finely finished, tackle <a href="/tags/Russell_Okung/" rel="tag">Russell Okung</a>. wood locker spaces built into the “Every single drill I am watch- room’s plush and accomplished ing everything he does, whether perimeter. it’s a little step there or a punch “Yeah, you know, I don’t mind here,” Gilliam said. “I have him this,” the Seahawks’ newest of- talk me through plays when we fensive tackle said Sunday with both are out, ‘What are you see- a smile following practice for ing here?’ just to kind of get that Thursday’s NFL opener against mental aspect of the game, be- Green Bay at CenturyLink Field. cause that is half of it.” “It reminds me not to get com- Mom was, in Garry’s words, fortable. It reminds me I have to “hyperventilating” Saturday over keep working. the agonizing wait to see if her “If I was here all year I boy had made the Seahawks. wouldn’t mind it, at all.” “It was funny, the day before No way. Gilliam would gladly I actually made the team I went dress in the middle of neighbor- and got an apartment,” near ing Interstate 405 right now if he Renton, Gilliam said, laughing. had to. That’s how happy he is to “I thought, ‘At this point, there’s have made the 53-man regular- no more I could do.’ So I sent her season roster the Super Bowl pictures of my new place. She champions announced on Sat- texted me back, ‘I am hyperven- urday. By Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press tilating.’ He’s happy not just because <a href="/tags/Seattle_Seahawks/" rel="tag">Seattle Seahawks</a>’ Garry Gilliam walks on the ield at a football minicamp practice Tuesday in Renton, Washington. “So I called my brother and he was an undrafted rookie, a said, ‘Hey, could you check on phia. When he was seven years Through endowments, each free agent from Penn State on “Then undrafted. Mom. She is freaking out.’ whom the league’s 32 teams “I mean, it goes on and on,” old she sent Garry, alone, 90 student who successfully makes “I’ve always been kind of in chose not to use any of 256 draft he said. “Definitely, this is one minutes away from home to Mil- it through 12th grade at Milton reach of her. Now I’m all the way selections this May. of the hardest routes to get here. ton Hershey School, a cost-free, Hershey get college scholarships; on the other side of the coun- There are long, unlikely and But, you know, I’m not a stranger prekindergarten to 12th grade Gilliam is the first in his fam- try. She was just battling that, I difficult roads into the NFL. to those hard routes. I think that home and school for children ily to attend college. The Milton guess.” Then there is Garry Gilliam’s. definitely helps me out — as a from families of low income. Hershey School has a student This week, he begins col- “I mean, you could take it person.” The 105-year-old establishment composition of 50 percent Penn- lecting the first of his weekly, all the way back to when I was So, no, a metal locker amid is named after the man who set sylvanians but also currently has regular-season wages of $24,706 younger, at age seven, going to cushy, elegant wood ones isn’t aside a trust for its creation, the children from 30 different states, — 1/17th of his $420,000 base the private boarding school away going to bother Gilliam. He American chocolatier for whom including Washington. pay. That’s far, far more than from home,” the 23-year-old said didn’t mention that among those the city where the school is lo- After he was there some time, anything he, his brother or his with a chuckle. five knee surgeries at Penn State cated (Hershey, <a href="/tags/Pennsylvania/" rel="tag">Pennsylvania</a>) is his mother moved within a half- mother had when she sent him “Then in my college career was a complete reconstruction of named. hour of the school so Garry could to Milton Hershey 16 years ago. having five surgeries on my knee. one. That cost him all of the 2011 Gilliam lived year-round at see her on weekends. Other than Nothing, of course, is guar- “Then switching positions season. Milton Hershey School from that, he’s been on his own since anteed for Gilliam beyond this (from tight end to tackle) in my He is the proud product of a second grade through his high second grade. week as the last and least-experi- last year. mother, Thelma Shifflett, who school graduation, in groups of “It was definitely a strange enced of nine offensive linemen “Declaring (for the draft) late. raised him and his older brother three or four similarly aged chil- place and strange people at seven on the team. “Not getting invited to the by herself in Carlisle, Pennsylva- dren cared for by a hosting, mar- years old,” he said, chuckling. Then again, nothing in his combine. nia, two hours west of Philadel- ried house-couple. Now he’s in another strange life ever has been. NFL Rookie QB Crop Headed Not by Johnny Manziel, But ... Derek Carr? By Sam Farmer to be reluctant to start them right son, Pettine announced the job quarterbacks in the league — brother (quarterback David Carr, Los Angeles Times (MCT) away. I think those three kids, would go to Brian Hoyer, who participated in his camp, among selected No. 1 overall by Hous- albeit they’re good prospects ... had three starts in 2013 before a them Seattle’s Russell Wilson, ton in 2002). And to be honest, I In each of the last six NFL look, they didn’t complete their season-ending knee injury. Indianapolis’ Andrew Luck, Cin- think he’s the best quarterback seasons, at least one rookie quar- NCAA eligibility. And normally It’s a smart move for the cinnati’s Andy Dalton, Caroli- the Raiders have had from a terback has started an opener. quarterbacks do that. Browns to sit Manziel in the na’s Cam Newton, Washington’s prospect standpoint in a while.” That trend appears likely to “They’re missing a spring opener against Pittsburgh. Ac- Robert Griffin III and Philadel- Gruden points to the fact Carr continue this season — but the practice. In Johnny Manziel’s cording to ESPN, the Steelers are phia’s Nick Foles. stayed in school and learned his Oakland Raiders are taking the case, he’s missing two spring a league-best 17-2 against rookie “In Derek Carr’s case, I craft, rather than bolting early to suspense down to the wire. practices and two regular sea- quarterbacks since 2004, when thought he had the best arm tal- the pros. Using the whole play clock sons. And to be totally honest, Dick LeBeau rejoined the team ent in the draft,” Gruden said. “I like finishers,” the coach before tipping their hand, the the NCAA rules on time allowed as defensive coordinator. “He’s a senior, has taken a lot of said. Raiders headed into the week with players is minimal now, so But Manziel likely is one bad snaps, has made a lot of throws. A finisher, and that’s just the without announcing whether you’re not getting fully developed Hoyer game — or even one bad He’s got a pedigree with his start. rookie Derek Carr or veteran triggers from college, especially half — from lining up behind Matt Schaub would start Sun- when they’re underclassmen.” center. The Browns, who are par- day’s opener against the New That said, all four of those ticularly hurting for playmak- York Jets. Fox’s Jay Glazer tweet- rookies could be starting soon ers after All-Pro receiver Josh Pole Buildings ed Monday that Raiders players enough. The 6-foot-5 Bortles, Gordon was suspended for the have been informed there’s been who has drawn comparisons to season, have their bye in Week On Sale Now! a quarterback switch and Carr Pittsburgh’s Ben Roethlisberger, 4, which could serve as a conve- will start over Schaub. Surely, has been scorching this summer, nient break to get Manziel ready Site Prep that was welcome news for fans showing touch and accuracy on to play at Tennessee in Week 5. who created the trending Twitter short, mid-range and deep pass- Bridgewater, the last pick of Available topic #StartTheCarr. es. He completed a league-high the first round, improved by the Schaub sat out the exhibition 11 passes of 20-plus yards in four week this summer after strug- finale against Seattle with a sore exhibition games. gling in his exhibition opener. He 24’x24’x10’ 24’x24’x10’ elbow, and Carr made a convinc- The Jaguars, who open at threw a league-best five touch- Machine Storage 2 Car Garage ing case for himself in a 41-31 Philadelphia, are taking their down passes in exhibition games victory. 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What it means for Nevada: road back to respectability. es have keyed in on the rushing Nevada Quarterback Connor Halliday Brian Polian’s first season was Key matchup: WSU’s line- quarterback and years of hits TV: ESPN and his receivers were in fine far from a success as the Wolf backers vs. Cody Fajardo’s legs. have taken their toll. Still, he Records: form during Thursday’s late Pack won just four games, end- Nevada quarterback Cody averaged more than 6 yards per WSU (0-1); Ne- loss against Rutgers, but the de- ing a streak of eight consecutive Fajardo can beat teams through carry last season and rushed vada (1-0) fensive front seven did not per- bowl game appearances for Ne- the air, but it’s when he does for 68 yards against SUU. The Last time: form as well as it should have vada. A close win against South- damage on the ground that the Cougars linebackers struggled given its depth and experience. ern Utah in Week One doesn’t Wolf Pack offense becomes re- to stop the run against Rutgers, Washington If the Cougars can bounce back inspire confidence that Polian’s ally tough to stop. His fresh- and if they aren’t able to keep State defeated Nevada 55-21 in defensively against Nevada then second year will be much better, man year he looked like a track of Fajardo a win will be Reno (2005) it won’t seem like the offense but a 2-0 start with a win over natural successor to Colin Kae- tough to come by.</p><p>NFL Percy Harvin Returns to Practice After Dealing With ‘Personal Matter’ By Gregg Bell The Tacoma News Tribune RENTON — Cancel the civil defense alarms. Recall the search parties. Percy Harvin is back with the Seahawks. When No. 11 in blue took the field in shoulder pads and helmet with his teammates Sunday morning for prac- tice at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center, the curios- ity ended over Harvin being granted three days last week — including missing the ex- hibition finale last Thursday at Oakland — to deal with </p><p>Scott Kane / The Associated Press what coach <a href="/tags/Pete_Carroll/" rel="tag">Pete Carroll</a> and <a href="/tags/Green_Bay_Packers/" rel="tag">Green Bay Packers</a> quarterback Aaron Rodgers throws during the irst quarter of an NFL preseason football game against the St. Louis Rams on Aug. 16 in St. Louis. the team said were “personal matters.” Seattle’s newly recharged wide receiver was back zoom- ing throughout the team’s John McGrath: Packers Don’t Seem to first practice of the regular season. That indicates Harvin will be fully ready for Thurs- Remember Much About Last Visit to Seattle day’s NFL opener at home By John McGrath Lacy, by the way, has devel- with the likes of Ben Obomanu, brought everybody back just to against Green Bay. “That type of explosiveness The Tacoma News Tribune oped the blocking skills neces- Charly Martin, Evan Moore kick the extra point. sary to pick up a blitz. Obscured and tight end Anthony McCoy. “The night ended up working on the field is great to have,” fellow wide receiver Jermaine During a speakerphone-call by the controversial finish of Of the five players who out because it was the replace- Kearse said. “We are excited interview Sunday with report- one of the wildest games ever caught a pass from Wilson on ment officials’ last week, and to have him back.” ers in anticipation of the Seattle seen by a Monday Night Foot- Sept. 24, 2011, only Miller re- they got the real guys back real Harvin had offseason Seahawks- ball television audience were mains on the roster. His rec- quick. So it was good for foot- hip surgery. He said a couple Green Bay the Seahawks’ eight sacks of ollections of the touchdown ball that way.” Packers sea- weeks ago that this is the Rodgers … before halftime. to Tate begin with the fact he Rodgers seconded that emo- fastest and healthiest he’s felt son opener, The Hawks, meanwhile, are didn’t see it. tion. Pack quarterback Aaron Rodg- since “before college” at Flori- quite more explosive behind “I was on the sideline,” Miller “Some of the refs thanked da a decade ago. ers was asked what he remem- Wilson, whose passing numbers said. “It was a play we practiced me for my comments after the bered about the last game he Packers coach Mike Mc- that night — 10-for-21, for 130 a lot, designed to go to the back game,” said Rodgers, who’d Carthy coached against both played in Seattle. yards — suggest Carroll’s incli- of the end zone and become a called the awarding of the si- “I remember,” said Rodgers, the relatively healthy Harvin nation to minimize the role of a kind of jump-ball for the re- multaneous-possession catch to and the relatively banged-up “the final score was in their fa- rookie quarterback making his ceiver. As the ball was in the the Seahawks “awful.” vor.” version while the wide receiv- third career start. air, a lot of people stepped onto “But if that was the impetus er was starring for Minnesota Rodgers can be forgiven for “We’re a totally different the field and blocked my vision. for getting the official refs back in the NFC North through not wanting to dwell on Sept. 24, football team,” Hawks tight end Everybody was rubber-necking on the job — if that had to hap- the 2012 season. Harvin’s 2012, a night that proved pivotal Zach Miller said Sunday. “Rus- out there to check out what hap- pen for our refs to get paid the rookie season of 2009 was on two fronts: Russell Wilson’s sell Wilson obviously is a heck pened. I didn’t get a good look way the deserve to be paid — so McCarthy’s fourth season disputed touchdown throw to of a different player than he was at the play until later that night, be it,” he concluded. leading the Packers. Golden Tate effectively not only then. So much more experience. when I got home.” As for Green Bay coach Mike Harvin’s only season ended the league’s labor stale- So much more growth. The touchdown call, upheld McCarthy, he’s busy preparing in which he’s been healthy mate with veteran officials, it “The victory over the Pack- in the replay booth, begat pan- the Packers for the opener. Re- enough to play in all 16 regu- gave early momentum to Pete ers was one of the stops along demonium and then chaos af- flecting on the touchdown that lar-season games was in 2011, Carroll’s first winning season in the way,” continued Miller. “But ter both teams cleared the field, accelerated a solution to a lock- when he set career highs of Seattle. I think later in that season was presuming the Seahawks had out, and helped propel the Se- 87 catches and 967 yards and The rematch Thursday night our turning point, when Russell won 13-12, making the extra ahawks toward the Super Bowl tied his single-season high finds both teams with altered took command of the offense point moot. title they’d win the following with six touchdown catches. identities. Stellar running back late in that game at Chicago.” It wasn’t. The extra-point, season, is a waste of his time. That year Harvin had eight Eddie Lacy, who was playing The Seahawks’ evolution converted by Steven Hauschka, “It seems like it’s been a cou- catches for 67 yards — with for the University of Alabama into a quick-strike offense built had significance as a potential ple of years now,” McCarthy 50 of those yards after the in 2012, has replaced the long- to utilize Percy Harvin’s tran- playoff-fomula tiebreaker. said. “We’re past it.” catch — in two games against forgotten Cedric Benson in the scendent talent can be appreci- “I remember the confusion Actually, Mike, it’s been 707 McCarthy’s Packers. But Har- Green Bay backfield, giving ated by the receivers Wilson tar- about the extra point,” said days since Wilson’s Holy Mary vin didn’t score against Green Rodgers a sure-handed option geted against the Packers: Aside Miller. “Our guys went into touchdown pass made Century- Bay, which beat the Vikings unavailable to him two years from Tate and Sidney Rice, the the locker room after Green Link Field wholly merry. 33-27 in Minneapolis and ago. Hawks were slogging along Bay ran off, and the officials Not that anybody’s counting. 45-7 in Wisconsin that season. “Percy is one of those unique players that can score Rodgers’ Mobility a Challenge For Seahawks’ Defense every time he touches the ball. So that in itself speaks vol- By Evan Thompson yards on the ground. umes,” McCarthy said. “He’s But Rodgers will have the a dynamic player, whether it’s The Tacoma News Tribune kickoff returns, (as receiver) A Look at Seattle’s Defense tall task of running the Packers’ The mutual admiration and from the slot, or moving him offense in the NFL’s loudest out- into the backfield or the speed respect between Aaron Rodgers Ranked in Passing Rushing door stadium. He’ll also have a and the Seattle Seahawks de- sweeps and all the different the NFL 172 YPG 101 YPG rookie center in Corey Linsley, combinations and things they fense says a lot about what to ex- 1st 7th who has never snapped to him pect in the NFL opener Thurs- do with him. He’s definitely in a game. day night at CenturyLink Field. an impact player.” hand.” in the <a href="/tags/Denver_Broncos/" rel="tag">Denver Broncos</a> dur- But the Seahawks’ versatil- This shouldn’t come as a Rodgers will be running a ing a 43-8 Super Bowl victory ity on defense is what Rodgers surprise: The NFL’s best quar- EIGHT ADDED no-huddle offense on Thurs- — there are other factors that thinks will be the biggest chal- terback in Rodgers playing should make them weary. TO PRACTICE SQUAD against the NFL’s best defense day, which may open up more lenge. opportunities to scramble — For example: Seattle’s defen- “They’re as good as they The Seahawks announced in Seattle is a pretty hard-to- sive ends hinged on depth last their practice squad following miss storyline. though Avril and his teammates come on the back end with are well aware of his mobility. season. Standouts Red Bryant the safety-corner combination, the end of the league’s Satur- The Packers star is a worthy and Chris Clemons, both off- day-to-Sunday waiver period. adversary, capable of testing op- “Something that I learned and they’re very talented and about him that I really didn’t season casualties to free agency, long and rangey and athletic All the practice squad play- ponents in multiple ways. Pay gave Bennett and Avril ample ers were in Seattle’s training know is that he can run bet- and physical in the linebacker too close attention to Rodg- opportunity to rest on the side- camp and preseason, and they ers’ ability as a passer and you ter than I thought,” cornerback line and enter the game fresh group,” Rodgers said. “They can practiced Sunday. might forget a crucial aspect of Jeremy Lane said. “He’s not just enough to hound any passer. throw a lot of different person- The practice squad is: tight his game: his mobility. a in-the-pocket quarterback — With Bennett and Avril nel groupings, a lot of different end RaShaun Allen, running “He’s more athletic than what he can actually make things now starting, it’s a question of guys lined up in different spots back Demitrius Bronson of they give him credit for as far as happen with his feet.” whether backups Greg Scruggs, at you. And then they can rush Kent, quarterback B.J. Dan- running the ball,” defensive end While the Packers’ fast- O’Brien Schofield and rookie four and lock you down outside iels, tackle Nate Isles, wide Cliff Avril said. “He’s super chill paced approach is of little con- Cassius Marsh can have a simi- and inside. receiver Chris Matthews, in the pocket. You know you got cern to defensive end Michael lar impact. If they fail to do so, “This is as talented of a de- safety Terrance Parks, defen- to wrap him up because even if Bennett and Lane — which Rodgers may be able to escape fense as you’re going to see in sive tackle Jimmy Staten and you have his legs, he’ll still flip makes sense, considering they the pocket more easily and hurt the league. We’re getting them safety Steven Terrell. the ball out of his right or left dismantled a similar offense the Seahawks with valuable in Week 1.” Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014 SPORTS</p><p>Scoreboard Sports on the Air at Atlanta 1, Miami 0 Sunday’s Results TUESDAY, Sept. 2 Preps <a href="/tags/College_football/" rel="tag">College Football</a> DC United 2, New York 0 Prep Football Monday’s Results Preseason Rankings LA Galaxy 3, Chivas USA 0 BASKETBALL Washington Preseason Football Prep San Francisco 4, at Colorado 2 By The Associated Press 8:30 a.m. Poll Record Pts Pv Philadelphia 7, at Atlanta 0 Wednesday’s Games By The Associated Press ESPN2 — FIBA, World Cup, group phase, at Miami 9, NY Mets 6 1. <a href="/tags/Florida/" rel="tag">Florida</a> St. (57) 14-0 1,496 1 2. Alabama (1) 11-2 1,361 7 Philadelphia at Toronto FC, 4 p.m. New Zealand vs. United States, at Bilbao, Spain at Tampa Bay 4, Boston 3 Class 4A 3. Oregon (1) 11-2 1,334 9 Chivas USA at Seattle, 7:30 p.m. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 1. Bothell (6) 0-0 92 Minnesota 6, at Baltimore 4 4. Oklahoma (1) 11-2 1,324 6 New England at Sporting KC, 4:30 p.m. 2. Chiawana (2) 0-0 89 at St. Louis 5, Pittsburgh 4 5. Ohio St. 12-2 1,207 12 4 p.m. 3. Skyline (1) 0-0 75 at <a href="/tags/Chicago_Cubs/" rel="tag">Chicago Cubs</a> 4, Milwaukee 2 6. Auburn 12-2 1,198 2 MLB — Regional coverage, Boston at N.Y. 4. Federal Way (1) 0-0 74 Detroit 12, at Cleveland 1 7. UCLA 10-3 1,106 16 Yankees or Detroit at Cleveland 5. Camas (1) 0-0 57 at Oakland 6, Seattle 1 8. Michigan St. 13-1 1,080 3 7 p.m. 6. Gonzaga Prep 0-0 49 at San Diego 3, Arizona 1 9. South Carolina 11-2 1,015 4 (tie) Union 0-0 49 10. Baylor 11-2 966 13 Golf at Colorado 10, San Francisco 9 ROOT — Seattle at Oakland 8. Graham-Kapowsin 0-0 45 11. Stanford 11-3 885 11 at Kansas City 4, Texas 3 PGA Tour TENNIS 9. Ferris 0-0 32 12. Georgia 8-5 843 NR Deutsche Bank Championship 10. Lake Stevens 0-0 18 Washington 6, at LA Dodgers 4 13. LSU 10-3 776 14 8 a.m. Others receiving 6 or more points: 14. Wisconsin 9-4 637 22 Aug. 29-Sept. 1, 2014 ESPN — U.S. Open, men’s round of 16 and None. Tuesday’s Games 15. Southern Cal 10-4 626 19 TPC Boston, Norton, Mass. Cincinnati at Baltimore, 4 p.m. 16. Clemson 11-2 536 8 Par 71; 7,126 Yards women’s quarterfinals, at New York Class 3A Detroit at Cleveland, 4 p.m. 17. Notre Dame 9-4 445 21 Purse: $8,000,000 4 p.m. 1. Bellevue (11) 0-0 110 Boston at NY Yankees, 4 p.m. 18. Mississippi 8-5 424 NR 2013 Champion: Henrik Stenson ESPN — U.S. Open, men’s round of 16 and 2. O’Dea 0-0 91 19. Arizona St. 10-4 357 20 Philadelphia at Atlanta, 4 p.m. FINAL SCORE COMPLETE 3. Eastside Catholic 0-0 86 20. Kansas St. 8-5 242 NR women’s quarterfinals, at New York 4. Marysville-Pilchuck 0-0 60 NY Mets at Miami, 4 p.m. 21. Texas A&M 9-4 238 18 Golfer Score 5. Shadle Park 0-0 59 Toronto at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. 22. Nebraska 9-4 226 NR 1. Chris Kirk -15 WEDNESDAY, Sept. 3 6. Lakes 0-0 37 Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 5 p.m. 23. <a href="/tags/North_Carolina/" rel="tag">North Carolina</a> 7-6 194 NR T2. Geoff Ogilvy -13 7. Mt. Spokane 0-0 30 Texas at Kansas City, 5 p.m. 24. Missouri 12-2 134 5 T2. Russell Henley -13 BASKETBALL 8. Columbia River 0-0 21 25. Washington 9-4 130 25 Chi. White Sox at Minnesota, 5 p.m. T2. Billy Horschel -13 12:30 p.m. 9. Peninsula 0-0 18 LA Angels at Houston, 5 p.m. 10. Glacier Peak 0-0 14 Others receiving votes: UCF 94, T5. John Senden -11 ESPN2 — FIBA, World Cup, group phase, Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 5 p.m. Others receiving 6 or more points: Florida 87, Texas 86, Duke 71, Iowa 68, T5. Rory McIlroy -11 San Francisco at Colorado, 5:40 p.m. United States vs. Dominican Republic, at Bilbao, 11, Kamiakin 13. 12, Kennedy 12. 12, Louisville 48, Marshall 41, Oklahoma T7. Martin Kaymer -10 Seattle at Oakland, 7 p.m. Spain Meadowdale 12. 14, Auburn 9. 15, Cen- St. 37, Virginia Tech 26, TCU 23, Mis- T7. Jason Day -10 tral Kitsap 8. 16, Ferndale 7. Washington at LA Dodgers, 7 p.m. sissippi St. 22, Michigan 19, Texas Tech GOLF T9. Carl Pettersson -9 Arizona at San Diego, 7 p.m. 19, Miami 16, Cincinnati 15, Boise St. 10, T9. Jimmy Walker -9 2:30 a.m. Class 2A Oregon St. 10, BYU 8, Northwestern 8, TGC — European PGA Tour, European Mas- 1. Lynden (12) 0-0 120 Wednesday’s Games Penn St. 5, Navy 2, Vanderbilt 2, Louisi- T9. Robert Streb -9 2. Tumwater 0-0 107 Philadelphia at Atlanta, 9 a.m. ana 1, Nevada 1, Utah St. 1. T9. Bill Haas -9 ters, first round, part I, at Crans-sur-Sierre, Swit- 3. Ellensburg 0-0 94 Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 10:45 a.m. T9. Chesson Hadley -9 zerland 4. Prosser 0-0 80 Week 1 Games T9. Seung-yul Noh -9 5. Mark Morris 0-0 47 Washington at LA Dodgers, 12 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 27 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 6. W. F. West 0-0 36 San Francisco at Colorado, 12 p.m. Georgia State 38, Abilene Christian 37 T9. Webb Simpson -9 12 p.m. 7. Lindbergh 0-0 31 Seattle at Oakland, 12:30 p.m. T16. Jason Kokrak -8 MLB — Regional coverage, Washington at (tie) Othello 0-0 31 Boston at NY Yankees, 4 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 28 T16. Zach Johnson -8 9. Hockinson 0-0 20 Cincinnati at Baltimore, 4 p.m. No. 21 Texas A&M 52, No. 9 South T16. Adam Scott -8 L.A. Dodgers or San Francisco at Colorado 10. Liberty (Renton) 0-0 18 Detroit at Cleveland, 4 p.m. Carolina 28 12:35 p.m. Others receiving 6 or more points: 11, T16. Kevin Stadler -8 NY Mets at Miami, 4 p.m. Louisiana-Monroe 17, Wake Forest 10 East Valley (Spokane) 16. 12, West Val- Minnesota 42, Eastern Illinois 20 T16. Brian Stuard -8 ROOT — Seattle at Oakland Toronto at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. ley (Spokane) 13. 13, North Kitsap 11. 14, Akron 41, Howard 0 T16. Keegan Bradley -8 4 p.m. Lakewood 9. 14, Sedro-Woolley 9. Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 5 p.m. Northern Illinois 55, Presbyterian 3 T16. Ryan Palmer -8 ESPN — Boston at N.Y. Yankees Texas at Kansas City, 5 p.m. Central Michigan 20, Chattanooga 16 T23. Ian Poulter -7 Class 1A Chi. White Sox at Minnesota, 5 p.m. 7 p.m. Utah 56, Idaho State 14 T23. Jim Furyk -7 1. Freeman (12) 0-0 120 LA Angels at Houston, 5 p.m. No. 18 Ole Miss 35, Boise State 13 T23. Rickie Fowler -7 ESPN — Arizona at San Diego 2. Cascade Christian 0-0 107 Arizona at San Diego, 7 p.m. New Mexico State 28, Cal Poly 10 3. Royal 0-0 79 Tulsa 38, Tulane 31 (2OT) T26. Henrik Stenson -6 SOCCER 4. LaCenter 0-0 75 Rutgers 41, Washington State 38 T26. Russell Knox -6 11 a.m. Thursday’s Games 5. Montesano 0-0 49 San Jose State 42, North Dakota 10 T26. Kevin Streelman -6 NBCSN — Men’s national teams, exhibition, 6. Connell 0-0 46 Cincinnati at Baltimore, 4 p.m. No. 19 Arizona State 45, Weber State 14 T29. Gary Woodland -5 7. Mount Baker 0-0 43 Detroit at Cleveland, 4 p.m. Temple 37, Vanderbilt 7 United States vs. Czech Republic, at Prague 8. King’s 0-0 41 Boston at NY Yankees, 4 p.m. T29. George McNeill -5 TENNIS 9. Cashmere 0-0 36 Toronto at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 29 T29. Bubba Watson -5 9 a.m. 10. Tenino 0-0 28 Seattle at Texas, 5 p.m. BYU 35, Connecticut 10 T29. Matt Kuchar -5 Others receiving 6 or more points: 11, St. Louis at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. No. 8 Michigan St. 45, Jacksonville St. 7 T29. Ben Crane -5 ESPN — U.S. Open, quarterfinals, at New Zillah 16. 12, Meridian 8. LA Angels at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Syracuse 27, Villanova 26 (2OT) T29. Jordan Spieth -5 York W. Kentucky 59, Bowling Green 31 Arizona at San Diego, 6 p.m. T35. Scott Stallings -4 Class 2B Colorado State 31, Colorado 17 3 p.m. 1. Lind-Ritzville Sprague (5) 0-0 100 UTSA 27, Houston 7 T35. J.B. Holmes -4 ESPN2 — U.S. Open, quarterfinals, at New 2. Napavine (5) 0-0 97 Friday’s Games T35. Danny Lee -4 York 3. Colfax 0-0 76 Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 30 T35. K.J. Choi -4 4. Waitsburg-Prescott (1) 0-0 68 Chi. White Sox at Cleveland, 4 p.m. Penn State 26, UCF 24 T35. Charles Howell III -4 5. Toledo 0-0 64 Kansas City at NY Yankees, 4 p.m. No. 5 Ohio State 34, Navy 17 THURSDAY, Sept. 4 6. Adna 0-0 50 T35. Jason Bohn -4 Philadelphia at Washington, 4 p.m. No. 7 UCLA 28, Virginia 20 7. Morton White Pass 0-0 43 Pittsburgh 62, Delaware 0 T35. Vijay Singh -4 BASKETBALL San Francisco at Detroit, 4 p.m. 8. Raymond 0-0 28 Michigan 52, Appalachian State 14 T35. Morgan Hoffmann -4 8:30 a.m. Toronto at Boston, 4 p.m. 9. Reardan 0-0 25 North Dakota State 34, Iowa State 14 T43. David Hearn -3 ESPN2 — FIBA, World Cup, group phase, 10. White Swan 0-0 17 NY Mets at Cincinnati, 4 p.m. Illinois 28, Youngstown State 17 T43. Charl Schwartzel -3 Others receiving 6 or more points: 11, Atlanta at Miami, 4 p.m. Indiana 28, Indiana State 10 United States vs. Ukraine, at Bilbao, Spain T45. Steven Bowditch -2 North Beach 16. 12, DeSales 7. Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. Iowa 31, Northern Iowa 23 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Seattle at Texas, 5 p.m. Purdue 43, Western Michigan 34 T45. Phil Mickelson -2 Class 1B 5 p.m. St. Louis at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. UAB 48, Troy 10 T45. Chris Stroud -2 1. Lummi (7) 0-0 97 FS1 — Arizona at UTSA LA Angels at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Kentucky 59, Tennessee-Martin 14 T45. Will MacKenzie -2 2. Neah Bay (3) 0-0 87 Georgia Tech 38, Wofford 19 San Diego at Colorado, 5:40 p.m. T45. Gonzalo Fdez-Castano -2 GOLF 3. Touchet 0-0 75 North Car. St. 24, Georgia Southern 23 T50. Ernie Els -1 4. Liberty Christian 0-0 72 Houston at Oakland, 7 p.m. Ball State 30, Colgate 10 6:30 a.m. 5. Colton 0-0 15 Arizona at LA Dodgers, 7:10 p.m. Air Force 44, Nicholls State 16 T50. Brendan Steele -1 TGC — European PGA Tour, European Others receiving 6 or more points: 11, Nevada 28, Southern Utah 19 T50. Camilo Villegas -1 Odessa-Harrington 12. 11, Naselle 12. Masters, first round, part II, at Crans-sur-Sierre, MLB Leaders Boston College 30, Massachusetts 7 T50. Stewart Cink -1 Switzerland American League No. 2 Alabama 33, West Virginia 23 T50. Graham DeLaet -1 No. 17 Notre Dame 48, Rice 17 Batting Average T50. Kevin Chappell -1 9:30 a.m. 1. Jose Altuve, HOU .336 No. 22 Nebraska 55, Florida Atlantic 7 TGC — Web.com Tour, Chiquita Classic, first No. 24 Missouri 38, South Dakota St. 18 T50. Michael Putnam -1 2. Victor Martinez, DET .329 MLB Maryland 52, James Madison 7 T57. Luke Donald E round, at Davidson, N.C. 3. Adrian Beltre, TEX .323 Major League Baseball California 31, Northwestern 24 T57. Jerry Kelly E 1 p.m. 4. Robinson Cano, SEA .322 Buffalo 38, Duquesne 28 T57. Billy Hurley III E American League Standings 5. Jose Abreu, CHW .320 TGC — PGA Tour, BMW Championship, Old Dominion 41, Hampton 28 T57. Bo Van Pelt E EAST W L PCT GB Marshall 42, Miami (OH) 27 first round, at Cherry Hills Village, Colo. T57. Andrew Svoboda E Baltimore 79 57 .581 — Home Runs No. 6 Auburn 45, Arkansas 21 2:30 a.m. New York 70 65 .519 8½ T57. Daniel Summerhays E 1. Nelson Cruz, BAL 36 No. 11 Stanford 45, UC Davis 0 Toronto 69 67 .507 10 Wyoming 17, Montana 12 T57. Hideki Matsuyama E TGC — European PGA Tour, European Mas- 2. Chris Carter, HOU 33 Tampa Bay 67 71 .486 13 Oregon State 29, Portland State 14 2. Jose Abreu, CHW 33 64. Hunter Mahan +1 ters, second round, part I, at Crans-sur-Sierre, Boston 60 77 .438 19½ Virginia Tech 34, William & Mary 9 4. Mike Trout, LAA 31 T65. Brian Harman +2 Switzerland CENTRAL No. 12 Georgia 45, No. 16 Clemson 21 5. David Ortiz, BOS 30 No. 23 North Carolina 56, Liberty 29 T65. Marc Leishman +2 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Kansas City 75 61 .551 — Duke 52, Elon 13 T65. Scott Langley +2 Detroit 75 62 .547 ½ 4 p.m. Runs Batted In Ohio 17, Kent State 14 68. Shawn Stefani +3 Cleveland 70 65 .519 4½ MLB — Regional coverage, Boston at N.Y. 1. Jose Abreu, CHW 99 Eastern Michigan 31, Morgan State 28 T69. Jeff Overton +4 Chicago 62 75 .453 13½ 2. Mike Trout, LAA 97 No. 4 Oklahoma 48, Louisiana Tech 16 T69. John Huh +4 Yankees or Cincinnati at Baltimore Minnesota 60 77 .438 15½ Toledo 54, New Hampshire 20 3. David Ortiz, BOS 95 T69. Cameron Tringale +4 5 p.m. WEST Middle Tennessee 61, Savannah State 7 4. <a href="/tags/Miguel_Cabrera/" rel="tag">Miguel Cabrera</a>, DET 94 T69. William McGirt +4 Los Angeles 83 53 .610 — Bethune-Cookman 14, Florida Inter. 12 ROOT — Seattle at Texas 5. Victor Martinez, DET 90 Oakland 79 58 .577 4½ San Diego State 38, Northern Arizona 7 73. Ryan Moore +6 NFL FOOTBALL Memphis 63, Austin Peay 0 Seattle 73 63 .537 10 5:30 p.m. Wins South Florida 36, Western Carolina 31 Houston 59 79 .428 25 1. Max Scherzer, DET 15 TCU 48, Samford 14 NBC — Green Bay at Seattle Texas 53 84 .387 30½ 1. Jered Weaver, LAA 15 Texas Tech 42, Central Arkansas 35 TENNIS Arkansas State 37, Montana State 10 1. Phil Hughes, MIN 15 NASCAR <a href="/tags/National_League/" rel="tag">National League</a> Standings Louisiana-Lafayette 45, S. University 6 Noon 1. Rick Porcello, DET 15 EAST W L PCT GB Texas State 65, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 0 Spring Cup ESPN — U.S. Open, men’s quarterfinal and 5. Scott Kazmir, OAK 14 Washington 78 58 .574 — No. 20 Kansas St. 55, Stephen F. Austin 16 Oral-B USA 500 men’s doubles, at New York Atlanta 72 66 .522 7 No. 15 USC 52, Fresno State 13 at Atlanta <a href="/tags/Earned_run/" rel="tag">Earned Run</a> Average Mississippi State 49, Southern Miss 0 5 p.m. Miami 67 69 .493 11 Aug. 31 1. Chris Sale, CHW 2.11 No. 1 Florida St. 37, Oklahoma State 31 ESPN — U.S. Open, men’s quarterfinal, at New York 64 74 .464 15 FINAL RESULTS 2. Felix Hernandez, SEA 2.23 UTEP 31, New Mexico 24 Philadelphia 63 74 .460 15½ New York 3. Danny Duffy, KC 2.42 Texas 38, North Texas 7 Driver Make CENTRAL East Carolina 52, NC Central 7 4. Jon Lester, BOS/OAK 2.55 1. Kasey Kahne Chevrolet St. Louis 74 63 .540 — No. 13 LSU 28, No. 14 Wisconsin 24 2. Matt Kenseth <a href="/tags/Toyota/" rel="tag">Toyota</a> FRIDAY, Sept. 5 Milwaukee 73 64 .533 1 5. Garrett Richards, LAA 2.61 No. 3 Oregon 62, South Dakota 13 3. Denny Hamlin Toyota Pittsburgh 71 66 .518 3 No. 25 Washington 17, Hawaii 16 AUTO RACING 4. Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet Cincinnati 66 71 .482 8 Saves 5 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 31 5. Carl Edwards Ford Chicago 62 76 .449 12½ 1. Greg Holland, KC 41 NBCSN — Formula One, practice for Italian Tennessee 38, Utah State 7 WEST 2. Fernando Rodney, SEA 39 6. Danica Patrick Chevrolet No. 10 Baylor 45, SMU 0 Grand Prix, at Monza, Italy Los Angeles 77 61 .558 — 3. David Robertson, NYY 35 7. Ryan Newman Chevrolet 4. Glen Perkins, MIN 33 8. Kyle Larson Chevrolet 10 a.m. San Francisco 75 63 .543 2 Monday, Sept. 1 5. Zach Britton, BAL 31 San Diego 65 71 .478 11 Louisville 31, Miami (FL) 13 9. Aric Almirola Ford ESPN2 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for Arizona 57 80 .416 19½ 10. Greg Biffle Ford <a href="/tags/Federated_Auto_Parts_400/" rel="tag">Federated Auto Parts 400</a>, at Richmond, Va. Colorado 55 83 .399 22 National League 11. Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet 12:30 p.m. Batting Average 12. Jamie McMurray Chevrolet ESPN2 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, pole Saturday’s Results 1. Justin Morneau, COL .312 13. Kurt Busch Chevrolet 2. Josh Harrison, PIT .311 MLS Soccer qualifying for Virginia529 College Savings 250, at Toronto 2, NY Yankees 0 14. Joey Logano Ford 3. Ben Revere, PHI .310 at Chicago White Sox 6, Detroit 3 MLS Standings 15. Brian Vickers Toyota at Richmond, Va. 4. Andrew McCutchen, PIT .308 Chicago Cubs 5, at St. Louis 1 Eastern Conference Pts W L T 16. <a href="/tags/Kyle_Busch/" rel="tag">Kyle Busch</a> Toyota 2:30 p.m. 5. Daniel Murphy, NYM .301 D.C. United 46 14 8 4 at Pittsburgh 3, Cincinnati 2 17. Jeff Gordon Chevrolet ESPN2 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole quali- at Baltimore 3, Minnesota 2 Sporting Kansas City 42 12 8 6 18. Paul Menard Chevrolet Cleveland 3, at Kansas City 2 Home Runs New England 33 10 12 3 fying for Federated Auto Parts 400, at Richmond, 19. Kevin Harvick Chevrolet Miami 4, at Atlanta 0 1. Giancarlo Stanton, MIA 34 Toronto FC 33 9 9 6 Va. 20. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Ford at Houston 2, Texas 0 2. Anthony Rizzo, CHC 30 Columbus Crew 33 8 9 9 4:30 p.m. 21. Michael Annett Chevrolet Philadelphia 7, at NY Mets 2 3. Justin Upton, ATL 26 New York Red Bulls 31 7 8 10 22. Casey Mears Chevrolet ESPN2 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, Vir- at Tampa Bay 7, Boston 0 3. Lucas Duda, NYM 26 Philadelphia Union 30 7 9 9 ginia529 College Savings 250, at Richmond, Va. Detroit 8, at Chicago White Sox 4 5. Marlon Byrd, PHI 25 Chicago Fire 26 5 6 14 23. Martin Truex Jr. Chevrolet Colorado 2, at Arizona 0 Houston Dynamo 28 8 13 4 24. Austin Dillon Chevrolet COLLEGE FOOTBALL at St. Louis 13, Chicago Cubs 2 Runs Batted In Montreal Impact 20 5 15 5 25. Ty Dillon Chevrolet 4 p.m. at San Diego 2, LA Dodgers 1 1. Giancarlo Stanton, MIA 99 26. Justin Allgaier Chevrolet ESPN — Pittsburgh at Boston College at LA Angels 2, Oakland 0 2. Adrian Gonzalez, LAD 91 Western Conference Pts W L T 27. David Ragan Ford 7:30 p.m. 2. Justin Upton, ATL 91 at San Francisco 3, Milwaukee 1 Seattle Sounders FC 48 15 7 3 28. David Gilliland Ford ESPN — Washington St. at Nevada Washington 3, at Seattle 1 4. Ryan Howard, PHI 87 LA Galaxy 46 13 5 7 29. Reed Sorenson Chevrolet 5. Matt Holliday, STL 81 Real Salt Lake 43 11 5 10 30. Cole Whitt Toyota GOLF Sunday’s Results FC Dallas 42 12 8 6 31. <a href="/tags/Landon_Cassill/" rel="tag">Landon Cassill</a> Chevrolet 10 a.m. Wins at Toronto 4, NY Yankees 3 Portland Timbers 34 8 8 10 32. J.J. Yeley Ford TGC — PGA Tour, BMW Championship, 1. Johnny Cueto, CIN 16 Vancouver Whitecaps 33 7 6 12 at NY Mets 6, Philadelphia 5 33. <a href="/tags/Josh_Wise/" rel="tag">Josh Wise</a> Chevrolet at Baltimore 12, Minnesota 8 1. Madison Bumgarner, SF 16 Colorado Rapids 30 8 12 6 second round, at Cherry Hills Village, Colo. 34. <a href="/tags/Brett_Moffitt/" rel="tag">Brett Moffitt</a> Toyota Cincinnati 3, at Pittsburgh 2 1. Clayton Kershaw, LAD 16 San Jose Earthquakes 26 6 10 8 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 35. Alex Bowman Toyota Boston 3, at Tampa Bay 0 4. Adam Wainwright, STL 15 Chivas USA 24 6 13 6 8:15 a.m. 36. Ryan Truex Toyota at Chicago White Sox 6, Detroit 2 4. Wily Peralta, MIL 15 WGN — Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs Satursday’s Results 37. <a href="/tags/Joe_Nemechek/" rel="tag">Joe Nemechek</a> Ford at Houston 3, Texas 2 5 p.m. at St. Louis 9, Chicago Cubs 6 <a href="/tags/Earned_run_average/" rel="tag">Earned Run Average</a> Seattle 1, Colorado 0 38. Clint Bowyer Toyota Montreal 2, Columbus 0 at LA Angels 8, Oakland 1 1. Clayton Kershaw, LAD 1.73 39. Brad Keselowski Ford ROOT — Seattle at Texas Portland 3, Vancouver 0 40. AJ Allmendinger Chevrolet at San Francisco 15, Milwaukee 5 2. Johnny Cueto, CIN 2.26 New England 3, Toronto FC 0 7 p.m. at Seattle 5, Washington 3 3. Cole Hamels, PHI 2.50 Chicago 1, FC Dallas 0 41. Tony Stewart Chevrolet MLB — Regional coverage, Arizona at L.A. LA Dodgers 7, at San Diego 1 4. Adam Wainwright, STL 2.59 San Jose 1, Real Salt Lake 1 42. Marcos Ambrose Ford Dodgers or Houston at Oakland at Arizona 6, Colorado 2 5. Tyson Ross, SD 2.60 43. <a href="/tags/Mike_Bliss/" rel="tag">Mike Bliss</a> Chevrolet 2014Inside_BB_23_Layout 1 9/1/14 4:47 PM Page 1</p><p>SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014 • Sports 7</p><p>Compiled by Charlie Miller. Follow Charlie on Twitter @AthlonCharlie or email him at Charlie.Miller@AthlonSports.com Key Stats from August Batting Average ^Avg. 1. Angels Hottest team still improving for postseason run. 1. Adam Eaton, Chicago White Sox .432 2. A’s Did Yoenis Cespedes leave that big of a hole in the lineup? • As outgoing commissioner Bud Selig 2. Jon Jay, St. Louis .389 3. Orioles Starting pitching could be downfall in postseason. makes his way around the major leagues, he 3. Justin Turner, Los Angeles Dodgers .386 was treated to a special gift in San Diego re- 4. Nationals Positioning for a deep postseason run. 4. Joe Panik, San Francisco .385 cently. The Padres renamed a plaza at Petco 5. Dodgers Scored a total of 25 runs in 13 August losses. 5. Jose Abreu, Chicago White Sox .381 Park — previously known as Palm Court Plaza 6. Giants Ended August with six straight wins, outscored Milw. 31-8. — Selig Hall of Fame Plaza. The club honored 7. Cardinals Splitting with Cubs at home is no way to win a division. OPS ^OPS the longtime baseball leader, “in recognition 1. Adam Eaton, Chicago White Sox 1.091 8. Royals Face tough challenge to hold off Tigers. 2. David Ortiz, Boston 1.042 of, and with gratitude for, all that he has done 9. Mariners M’s have the look of the second wild card team in the AL. for the game of baseball, both in San Diego 3. Giancarlo Stanton, Miami 1.037 10. Tigers 10 of last 13 games this season will be vs. Twins and White Sox. and around the world.” But not all in San 4. Victor Martinez, Detroit 1.005 Diego are thrilled with the idea. In fact, very 11. Brewers Severely burning oil and lost grip on first place. 5. Daniel Robertson, Texas .988 few are. In a recent poll conducted by the San 12. Pirates A healthy Pittsburgh squad looks like a playoff team. Diego Union-Tribune, 97 percent of fans be- 13. Braves Running out of time to catch hot Nats. Home Runs HR 1. Chris Carter, Houston 12 lieve the team erred in naming the plaza after 14. Indians Once again making a late surge. 2. Alex Gordon, Kansas City 8 the commissioner. Most would have preferred 15. Yankees Free agents Beltran and McCann never really turned the corner. 2. Giancarlo Stanton, Miami 8 a name more closely associated with the 16. Blue Jays 9-17 August knocks Jays out of the hunt for October. team, like Gwynn or Hoffman. But this comes 4. Nine Players Tied 7 17. Marlins Fish quietly approaching .500. as no surprise to many fans who are still chapped about the Padres retiring Steve Gar- 18. Reds 16 games remaining vs. Cardinals, Brewers and Pirates. Runs Batted In RBI vey’s No. 6. 19. Rays 16 home runs ties Padres for fewest in August. 1. Chris Carter, Houston 29 • While the Orioles and Nationals continue to 20. Mets Majors’ lowest batting average (.216) in August. 1. Victor Martinez, Detroit 29 feud over broadcast rights with the Mid-At- 21. Padres Won three in a row in extras over first-place teams last week. 3. Justin Upton, Atlanta 28 4. Giancarlo Stanton, Miami 25 lantic Sports Network (MASN), there appears 22. Phillies Sweep of Nats last week could be season’s high point. to be plenty of fans to go around in the Belt- 5. Kenny Vargas, Minnesota 24 23. White Sox Lost 10 of last 13. way. <a href="/tags/Nationals_Park/" rel="tag">Nationals Park</a> and Oriole Park at Camden Yards, fewer than 40 miles apart, are on pace 24. Cubs Youngsters showing ton of promise. ERA ERA* to attract more than five million fans this sea- 25. Red Sox Boston fans bullish on 2015. 1. Matt Shoemaker, LA Angels 1.31 son. With both teams holding comfortable 26. Twins Young core rivals that of the Cubs. 2. Chris Tillman, Baltimore 1.33 leads, the attendance pace is likely to pick up 27. Astros Jose Altuve on pace to win Houston’s first batting title. 3. Alex Cobb, Tampa Bay 1.49 through September. 28. Diamondbacks Front office still believes in this group for 2015. 4. Drew Smyly, Tampa Bay 1.50 • Speaking of attendance, the Los Angeles 29. Rockies Franchise seems to have little direction. 5. Madison Bumgarner, San Francisco 1.57 Dodgers and St. Louis Cardinals have already ^ Minimum 50 Plate Appearances 30. Rangers Will have a lot to say about AL pennant race — as a spoiler. eclipsed the 3,000,000 mark this season. The Jorge Soler Tom DiPace * Minimum 180 Innings Yankees, Giants and Angels should reach that threshold as well. • With a month left in the 2014 season, the <a href="/tags/Houston_Astros/" rel="tag">Houston Astros</a> fired manager Bo Porter, the only skipper dismissed so far this season. There have been just two seasons in the Best Trades in Each AL Franchise’s History 2000s that no team has employed more than one manager during the season. Those years Last week, we named the best trades than 270 innings in back-to-back sea- were 2000 and 2006. in each of the 15 National League sons for the Yankees prior to the trade, franchises’ history. Today, the AL. never approached those numbers again. His only other 200-inning sea- Baltimore son came with the Rangers in 1980. Jacoby Ellsbury, New York <a href="/tags/Frank_Robinson/" rel="tag">Frank Robinson</a> for Milt Pappas, Jack The Yankee outfielder is nursing a sprained Baldschun and Dick Simpson (Cincinnati, Oakland ankle, but managed to hit safely in all six 12/9/65) <a href="/tags/Rickey_Henderson/" rel="tag">Rickey Henderson</a> for Greg Caderet, Luis games in which he played last week, includ- The Reds, for some reason, became Polonia and Eric Plunk (New York Yan- ing four multi-hit games. He slammed four disenchanted with Robinson and were kees, 6/21/89) homers and drove in nine runs. eager to make a deal. Outwardly, they Less than five years after trading claimed he was an “old 30.” He im- Handerson to the Yankees, the A’s got mediately won the Triple Crown, him back. He helped Oakland to the Matt Shoemaker, Los Angeles MVP and World Series for Baltimore. 1989 World Series title and won the The Angels swept the A’s over the weekend Pappas won just 30 games in two and AL MVP in 1990. and have a solid hold on first place in the AL a half seasons with the Reds. West now. Shoemaker is making a strong Seattle case for AL Rookie of the Year honors with a Boston <a href="/tags/Randy_Johnson/" rel="tag">Randy Johnson</a>, Gene Harris and Brain 14-4 record and 3.14 ERA. Last week, he Derek Lowe and Jason Varitek for Heath- Holman for Mark Langston and Mike tossed seven shutout innings vs. Miami then cliff Slocumb (Seattle, 7/31/97) AP Photo Campbell (Montreal, 5/25/89) another seven scoreless frames in the show- While getting Pedro Martinez for <a href="/tags/Nolan_Ryan/" rel="tag">Nolan Ryan</a> (left) was among four young players dealt for a veteran. Frank Robinson was an The Big Unit won 130 games for the down with the Angels. <a href="/tags/Carl_Pavano/" rel="tag">Carl Pavano</a> was nice, acquiring their established veteran thought to be past his prime. M’s and was 43-6 with a 2.54 ERA captain and 14-game winner for the from 1995-97. During that time, he team that reversed the curse for Heath- Detroit Los Angeles had 670 Ks and gave up only 354 hits Jorge Soler, Chicago cliff Slocumb was a major coup. Lowe Miguel Cabrera and <a href="/tags/Dontrelle_Willis/" rel="tag">Dontrelle Willis</a> for Nolan Ryan, Leroy Stanton, Don Rose and and 167 walks. Langston proved to be The rising star made his major league debut saved 42 games in 2000 and won 21 Dallas Trahern, <a href="/tags/Burke_Badenhop/" rel="tag">Burke Badenhop</a>, Frankie Frank Estrada for <a href="/tags/Jim_Fregosi/" rel="tag">Jim Fregosi</a> (New York a solid rental for the Expos, going 12- with the Cubs last week and didn’t disappoint in 2002. de la Cruz, <a href="/tags/Cameron_Maybin/" rel="tag">Cameron Maybin</a>, Andrew Mets, 12/10/71) 9 in 24 starts. But he was gone via free Cubbie fans. In just four games, he had eight Miller and Mike Rabelo (Florida, 12/4/07) Fregosi had been the best shortstop agency over the winter. hits, batting .533 with a 1.829 OPS. He home- Chicago Cabrera has won a Triple Crown, a in the American League for most of Tampa Bay red in his first plate appearance and swatted Paul Konerko for Mike Cameron (Cincin- pair of MVPs, and is likely ticketed for the 1960s, but his skills were in de- two homers in Friday’s game at St. Louis. He’s nati, 11/11/98) Cooperstown. On the Marlins’ bright cline. Stanton batted .255 with a 112 Scott Kazmir and Jose Diaz for Bar- hit safely and driven in a run in every game. Konerko is the all-time total bases tolome Fortunato and Victor Zambrano side, they were able to flip Maybin for OPS+ over his first four seasons in leader in White Sox history and ranks (<a href="/tags/New_York_Mets/" rel="tag">New York Mets</a>, 7/30/04) Edward Mujica and Ryan Webb. California. Of course, Ryan was the in the top four in six other categories. Kazmir was the ace of the staff for gem of this deal. four seasons, including the 2008 AL Madison Bumgarner, San Francisco Cameron played one season in Cincin- Houston The Giants’ lefty is firmly entrenched as the nati before being packaged for Ken Jeff Bagwell for Larry Andersen (Boston, Minnesota pennant year. team’s ace now. He has 16 wins on the sea- Griffey Jr. 8/30/90) Joe Nathan, <a href="/tags/Francisco_Liriano/" rel="tag">Francisco Liriano</a> and Boof Texas son and flirted with a no-hitter last week In 1990, the Red Sox needed a re- Bonser for A.J. Pierzynski (San Francisco, Cleveland Elvis Andrus, Neftali Feliz, Jarrod Salta- against the Rockies. He allowed a lone hit, liever down the stretch and the 37- 11/14/03) lamacchia and Beau Jones for Ron didn’t walk a batter and whiffed 13 in the Cliff Lee, Grady Sizemore, Brandon year-old Andersen with eight holds Nathan collected 260 saves for the <a href="/tags/Complete_game/" rel="tag">complete game</a> win over Colorado. He gave Phillips and Lee Stevens for Bartolo Mahay and Mark Teixeira (Atlanta, and six saves with Houston fit the bill. Twins and averaged 41 over a six-year 7/31/07) up just one run over six innings in a win over Colon and Tim Drew (Montreal, 6/27/02) He notched one save and blew three period as their closer until sidelined by The potential of what this trade The Rangers received two critical Milwaukee as the Giants took over the lead in for the Red Sox. Bagwell became one <a href="/tags/Tommy_John/" rel="tag">Tommy John</a> surgery. Liriano won 50 could have been for the Indians ex- pieces for their back-to-back AL pen- the NL wild card race. of the best players in Houston history. games in a Twins’ uniform and teams ceeds what it actually produced for the nants in Andrus and Feliz. Teixeira just don’t get enough credit these days Tribe. But Sizemore was among the was bounced from Atlanta in 2008. Kansas City for having a Boof on their roster. best players in the game prior to knee James Shields, Wade Davis and Elliot Toronto Pacific Coast League MVP trouble. Lee won a Cy Young. Phillips Johnson for Wil Myers, Jake Odorizzi, New York became the Reds’ greatest trade acqui- Jose Bautista for Robinzon Diaz (Pitts- Center fielder Joc Pederson of Albuquerque Mike Montgomery and Patrick Leonard <a href="/tags/Willie_Randolph/" rel="tag">Willie Randolph</a>, <a href="/tags/Ken_Brett/" rel="tag">Ken Brett</a> and <a href="/tags/Dock_Ellis/" rel="tag">Dock Ellis</a> burgh, 8/21/08) was named PCL MVP for 2014. He batted sition. Colon repeated the 10-4 mark (Tampa Bay, 12/9/12) for Doc Medich (Pittsburgh, 12/11/75) Bautista has two AL <a href="/tags/Home_run/" rel="tag">home run</a> .303 with 33 homers and 30 stolen bases. He he posted with Cleveland before the Shields is the anchor for the current Randolph was a five-time All-Star crowns and two top 5 MVP finishes. drew 100 walks and scored 106 times. Javier trade with Montreal, but an offseason pitching staff and Davis owns the with New York and an integral part of Diaz has one homer and a 281 average Baez and Kris Bryant of Iowa, Adam Duvall of deal netted the Expos very little in re- eighth inning as a setup man for closer back-to-back World Series winners in in 44 major league games. Fresno and Sacramento’s Shane Peterson turn for the rotund righty. Greg Holland. 1977-78. Medich, who threw more also received votes.</p><p>Sept. 4, 1993 46 Consecutive batters retired byYusmeiro Petitof the San Francisco Giants, setting a new Last week, Jorge Soler joined teammate Jim Abbott, born without a right hand, pitches a no- major league record. Petit began the streak at the end of a forgettable start at Philadelphia on Javier Baez as the only teammates to hitter for the Yankees against the Indians at Yankee July 22 when he retired Grady Sizemore on a comebacker. It continued across six relief homer three times in their first three Stadium. Facing a lineup that includes Kenny appearances and ended after the righthander set downthe first eight Rockies on Aug. 28. He major league games. Do you know the Lofton, Albert Belle, Manny Ramirez and Jim broke the record of 45 previously held by Mark Buehrle. only other player to accomplish this feat? Thome, Abbott walks five and strikes out just three. 83-53 The <a href="/tags/Los_Angeles_Angels/" rel="tag">Los Angeles Angels</a>’ record through August, thebest mark in baseball. It matches the club’s best Sept. 3 1971 and 1995 record in its history through 136 games, also accomplished in 2008 when the Halos won 100 games. <a href="/tags/Bobby_Bonds/" rel="tag">Bobby Bonds</a> hits the 8,000th home run in Giants</p><p> history off of Houston’s Wade Blasingame. Hall of 9 Consecutive hits allowed by Detroit’s David Price ot the Yankees in the third inning on Aug. 27. He was the Famers Willie Mays, Willie McCovey, Juan Marichal first pitcher give up nine straight knocks since Bob Forsch in 1989. Spahn. Warren Famer of Hall of off twice</p><p> and Joe Morgan appear in the game. Bonds’ son, The <a href="/tags/Atlanta_Braves/" rel="tag">Atlanta Braves</a>’ record with right fielder Jason Heyward hitting in the leadoff spot since last July. The club is deep went Cunningham day, following The 67-44 1954. 30, June on game league major first</p><p>Barry, hits the 11,000th homer in franchise history just 40-41 with other players batting first duringthat time. his in Fowler Art Reds’ the of off homered</p><p> off of Bobby Jones of the Mets. The only Hall of</p><p>Games flipped in the AL West standings since June 30. Entering July, the A’s held a five-game lead. At the end of Cardinals Louis St. the of Cunningham</p><p>10 TRIVIA ANSWER: Famer in that game is Pro Football Hall member Joe one. tough a is This Deion Sanders, who also homers for the Giants. 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Whenever the Cougars have studs on defense – or a group that plays collectively like a swarming animal – then they do well. Heck, that was the case with the Palouse Posse and there was basically a man- ager at quarterback back then. The Cougars have more than that at quarterback right now, much more. Connor Halliday once again threw for more than 500 yards and, at times, was so locked in it </p><p> looked as if Rutgers decided Eugene Tanner / The Associated Press its front seven was so strong, Hawaii linebacker Tevita Lataimua (52) attempts to chase down Washington wide receiver John Ross as Ross returns a kickof in the irst quarter of an NCAA college it didn’t need defensive backs. football game, Saturday in Honolulu. Because the back guys seemed non-existent. He also threw five touchdowns passes, could have had another one fairly Ross Helps No. 25 Washington Edge Rainbow Warriors easily and tossed just one early HONOLULU (AP) — A win Lindquist threw for 162 Hawaii managed two field Both of Washington’s touch- interception. was about all Chris Petersen yards in his first start for Wash- goals for the only scoring in the downs came after Hawaii mis- But football isn’t just a got in his coaching debut with ington. Miles was suspended for second half. It finished with 424 takes. First, Hawaii’s Ne’Quan game of offense, even these No. 25 Washington. Questions the game for his role in an off- yards of offense. Phillips lowered his right shoul- days. about the Huskies’ offense will season fight. “We had our chances both der and hit Lindquist in the The Cougar defense, break- continue into next week after But most of Lindquist’s total offensively and defensively,” Ha- chest well after a throw on a ing in two-and-a-half new Saturday night’s 17-16 victory at came on the big play to Ross. He waii coach Norm Chow said. fourth-and-9 play, setting up secondary starters (corner Hawaii. was 3 for 15 in the second half “We played with a lot of energy, Ross’ 20-yard reverse for the Daquawn Brown started a few Jeff for 28 yards. which I thought we would.” first Huskies touchdown. games last season), needed to Lindquist Asked whether he thought Washington’s defense im- Hawaii turned the ball over get a few stops, either through completed he did enough to earn another proved after struggling early on downs later in the first half forcing punts — it did that four just 10 pass- start, Lindquist said it’s up to and spotting Hawaii a 10-0 on a trick play, with Marcus times — or turnovers — it did es while fill- Petersen and the other coaches. lead on its first two possessions. Kemp throwing a pass on a re- that just once, and it led to a ing in for a WASHINGTON 17 “Obviously I want to do my The Rainbow Warriors lost the verse that fluttered 2 yards short disappointing field goal. suspended HAWAII 16 best to help this team wherever advantage in one quick second- of tight end Harold Moleni in And the Cougar special Cyler Miles, I can, whether that’s starting quarter burst, turning the ball the end zone. or whether that’s supporting over on downs and then allow- teams just has to get the ball to earning most of his yards on On the next play, Lundquist one long play. Lavon Coleman people from the sideline, but ing the Huskies’ second-longest threw the ball 55 yards in the the offense. Not in great posi- the cards fell how they did to- pass play in school history. tion, but just deliver the ball and Dwayne Washington split air to Ross, who covered the rest carries in a mediocre rushing day and I want to see where that Hawaii’s Joey Iosefa rushed of the field himself. It was the to it. That was a given last year puts me next week,” he said. for 143 yards and a touchdown. when Leon Brooks waved his game. And Washington punted longest play for Washington (1- on eight of nine possessions in Petersen said he would make Coleman had 78 yards rushing 0) since Jake Locker connected arms above his head more of- a decision early next week. for Washington. ten than a Mariners outfielder the second half, every one ex- with Marcel Reece in 2007 for when Chris Young is pitching. cept its final snaps to run out 98 yards. If River Cracraft had taken a the clock. The Rainbow Warriors (0-1) page from Brooks’ playbook “We didn’t play nearly as well missed another chance to tie it last night, the Cougars prob- as we think we can play,” said or get closer just before halftime Petersen, who left Boise State to when Ikaika Woolsey overthrew ably would be 1-0 right now take over Washington. “I think Kemp streaking toward the end and everything else would be it’s going to be a big wake-up zone, and then Tyler Hadden glossed over. call.” missed a 40-yard field goal off No matter what the final John Ross scored on a re- the left upright. score was, WSU fans under- verse and a 91-yard catch, and Woolsey threw for 207 yards stand they can’t gloss over Washington held off the Rain- while running a scheme that in- the defensive struggles. They bow Warriors despite giving cluded several trick plays. Iosefa started up front, which was Hawaii repeated chances for the had a 1-yard TD on Hawaii’s supposed to be the strength upset. first possession. of the unit. It continued with “It was real frustrating,” Ross Petersen was hired by Wash- the linebackers, where start- said. “People might think I’m ington in December after eight er Cyrus Coen was missing, pleased with my first-half per- seasons in charge at Boise State, though it couldn’t have been formance, but I’m not because where he compiled a 92-12 re- due to the ankle he rolled ear- we left so many points on the Eugene Tanner / The Associated Press cord, made bowl games each lier in the week because the field, but we have to get better Washington quarterback Jef Lindquist drops back to pass in the third quarter of year and finished in the rank- Cougars never have injuries. and we will.” an NCAA college football game against Hawaii, Saturday in Honolulu. ings six times. Mainly the defense strug- gled because the secondary is such a work in progress. The Washington Turns to Miles at Quarterback Against EWU Rutgers’ running game had some huge plays — explosives SEATTLE (AP) — After a “It’s so different; he filled in as the coaches like to call them lackluster offensive showing in for Keith last year and he did — that were decent runs turned its opener, No. 25 Washington a great job starting,” Ross said. into gashers mainly due to bad will have a different quarterback “Guys are used to playing with tackling or over pursuit by the for coach Chris Petersen’s home him more, and that’s why I say wet-behind-the- ears second- debut. we got to get back to the whole ary. Cyler Miles gets the start chemistry thing.” Leach decried what he sees against Eastern Washington, The sluggish offensive per- as the Cougars’ “it’s-OK- to- Petersen announced on Mon- formance came as a surprise get-close” culture, saying af- day. The sophomore replaces considering that was Petersen’s terward the players will prob- Jeff Lindquist, who struggled hallmark at Boise State. Wash- to move the offense for most of ably be patted on the back 20 ington’s run game never fully Washington’s 17-16 win at Ha- got established until the final times before they get back to waii. Miles was suspended for minutes when Lavon Coleman their Pullman apartments. spring camp and the season’s rushed for 37 of his 78 yards on I’m not sure whom Leach first game for his involvement in Colin Mulvany / The Associated Press the Huskies’ final drive to run was referring to there. It cer- two assaults the night of the Su- Eastern Washington wide receiver Cory Mitchell (6) enters the end zone for a out the clock. tainly couldn’t be the Cougar per Bowl in February. He wasn’t touchdown against Montana Western in the irst half of an NCAA college foot- However the offense shakes fans who were on social media charged in the incidents. ball game in Cheney, Wash. out Saturday against Eastern last night. They were not in a “I think he’s got a pretty good second half against UCLA and over-free performance, the first- Washington, it can take solace patting-on-the-back mood. football IQ,” Petersen said at his the fourth quarter of Washing- year Washington coach wants in knowing the defense is off Stabbing in the back, maybe, weekly press conference. “We’ll ton’s bowl game due to an injury to see what Miles can bring to to a strong start. The Huskies but not patting. see how this thing goes, but him to starter Keith Price. the table. limited Hawaii to a pair of field As typical as the last Seat- not being here in the spring and Miles takes over an offense “I think he commands the goals in the second half, despite tle game may have played out, so many things have changed, that gained 336 yards against field pretty well, I think he has a the Rainbow Warriors twice the Cougar nation seems, like he can recall it real rapidly ... the Rainbow Warriors, but only pretty good feel for what’s going taking possession in Washing- Leach, a bit fed up with just he can put things together real 162 of which came through the on,” Petersen said. “It just comes ton territory. coming close. The fans expect quickly football-wise.” air. That number is inflated down to decision-making and “We had the lead every time, more this season. Miles was the favorite to thanks to a 91-yard touchdown accuracy. I hope he takes a good but it was kind of a bend, don’t They may still get it — there win the starting job before the pass from Lindquist to John step forward in that department break defense,” linebacker John are, after all, still 11 regular off-field troubles. He made a Ross in the second quarter. The for us.” Timu said. “It’s something that season games yet to be played spot start against Oregon State Huskies failed to score in the Ross, who scored both of we didn’t want to give them the — but after one night anyway, a year ago and completed 15 of second half, and went three- Washington touchdowns in the yards ... every play we want to the Cougar faithful seemed to 22 passes for 162 yards with one and-out five times. opening victory, said Miles fits give it our best to execute, it just touchdown and no intercep- happened that we kept them out have lost its belief a bit. While Petersen said he was in well with the offensive per- tions in guiding the Huskies to pleased with Lindquist’s turn- sonnel. of the end zone, which is great a win. He also played the entire for us.” The Chronicle,The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Wash., Tuesday, Tuesday, Sept. 2,Sept. 2014 2, 2014</p><p>Life editor: Chantel Wilson Phone number: 807-8213 Life e-mail: cwilson@swwfamily.com</p><p>Escape from PlanetPlanet GermGerm</p><p>Hands-Free Technology Is Making Inroads in Two Rooms Where Consumers Obsess About Germs: The Bathroom and Kitchen.</p><p>By Marla R. Miller have been traveling the country The big attraction for has grown, demand for touchless is talking about it for months and many consumers, aside CTW Features growing at home, too. people instantly get it. It’s been from the ease of use and the Kohler’s touchless toilet well-received.” initial novelty: cleanliness. Free your hands, wow TV commercial has more Touchless works in a simple More than half — 51 percent — your friends, avoid germs, than 4 million views on You- manner: holding a hand over a of 800 U.S. consumers surveyed in conserve water – did some- sensor located on the tank lid acti- a Kohler study expressed concern one say avoid germs? Tube since the product was vates the flush. There is no separate about germs in the bathroom. Moms Hands-free toilets, faucets, soap introduced earlier this year. manual lever or button to push. The with children in that group were the dispensers, hand-dryers and lights “We do think it’s the flush of the touchless feature is available on two most germ-phobic, with about two- are commonplace in commercial future,” says Brian Hedlund, Kohler Kohler toilets, Cimarron and the thirds of them expressing concern. buildings and institutions. As the marketing manager, about the higher-end San Souci, and a retro-fit They perceived touchless operation price for the technology has come company’s touchless flush toilets. kit that sells for $75 is compatible with as a more hygienic way to flush, since down and the selection of designs “I think it’s definitely here to stay. I most toilets. there’s no need to touch the toilet. please see LIFE page 2</p><p>New Touchless Technology Found in Local Area Showrooms</p><p>Tom Helm, counter sales associate at er problematic.” Helm thinks touchless flush Ferguson Enterprises plumbing supply, toilets for the home will be accepted, as this reported he has yet to sell one of Kohler’s technology has existed in commercial settings touchless flush toilets, or their kit to retro- for decades. However, with touchless faucets fit selected existing models. But, he quickly still requiring a touch to adjust the rate of flow points out it is still early, and the national ad- and temperature, “the adoption of touchless vertising campaign has yet to launch. Helm faucets will depend on the particular applica- believes when new technology works prop- tion and personal choice,” said Helm. Having erly it’s fantastic, but cautiously points out been in the plumbing supply business for 35 that with Kohler completely eliminating the years, Helm understands new technology is manual action, if it ever fails to work, “it’s rath- often slow to be accepted in the industry.</p><p>MIXA next A simple gesture initiates a hands-free lush on Kohler’s touchless toilet. Does Touchless Mean Germ-Free? Touchless flush toilets and automatic that, “regardless of any effort to reduce faucets provide a much greater benefit the number of surfaces one touches, in commercial applications, because it’s essential for people to practice good numerous studies have shown they hygiene with proper hand-washing pro- greatly reduce the possible sources of tocols.” Abplanalp repeatedly stressed cross-contamination, according to John that good hand-washing practices Abplanalp, community services manager are the best way to ensure the most for Lewis County Public Health. How- easily communicable diseases are re- ever, Abplanalp quickly pointed out duced, and/or eliminated. Learning to prep food with an eicient new tool: Moen’s MotionSense faucet. Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014 LIFE</p><p>Continued from Life page 1</p><p>“People are a lot more now available in four styles distributed aware of the germs that are nationally. around them,” Hedlund says. Through vigorous research, cus- “They are taking action to minimize tomer feedback and in-home testing, the exposure and spread of germs. Moen’s MotionSense uses two ad- The toilet is one of the things that vanced sensors to set water in motion stands out to them as the dirtiest for a truly hands-free experience, says things in their home.” Tom Tylicki, senior product manager. Motion-sensor faucets and toi- “Technology is constantly lets have been around for decades, evolving and people aren’t mostly in commercial buildings like afraid to embrace it,” Tylicki airports, arenas and shopping malls, says. “We’ve seen it with other ap- but Kohler’s technology addresses pliances. It makes sense it’s going some of the biggest consumer com- to start moving into things like your plaints. Most commercial toilets use faucet and continue to expand into an infrared technology, in which a other areas in and around your beam of light is broken, triggering the kitchen.” flush. Infrared is costly, however, and MotionSense virtually eliminates users complain these toilets often the need to touch the faucet, helping flush too soon, or multiple times. to reduce water usage and the risk MIXA next Kohler’s touchless flush uses an of contamination. Tasks like washing Mother and son washing hands. dishes, filling a dog’s bowl and rins- electromagnetic field, which the a cup, it only runs water as long as ing fruit, chicken or meat are simpli- hand motion and starts or stops the company says reduces incidental something is underneath it. flushing from random motion, such fied. Touchless faucets are ideal for flow of water. It automatically shuts off after two minutes if you happen The faucets also come with a tra- as someone reaching for a towel food preparation, when hands are ditional handle for manual operation, hung above the toilet or an item too full or too dirty to turn on the to walk away, Tylicki says. allowing users to adjust temperature faucet. “It’s for longer tasks like washing and water flow, and it will always work sitting on the tank lid. “We wanted dishes, filling up a large pot, when it to be pretty robust to a lot of things “It changes the way you do chores if the faucet loses power, Tylicki says. in the kitchen and improves efficiency,” you need a constant flow of water,” Consumers can preset the temperature that could set it off,” Hedlund says. he says. “You wave it on and wave it “People want to have control over the Tylicki says. “It’s a learned experience. through the control box underneath off. It’s truly a hands-free experience; the sink so it will always come out at toilet and when it flushes.” Once you get used to it, you get really it really changes the way you interact proficient with it. You’re conserving that temperature. The sensor runs on four AA alka- with your faucet.” MotionSense also works off a battery line batteries, which must be replaced water, too, because you’re never actu- A second sensor near the base of ally turning it on.” pack that uses six standard AA batter- every six to 12 months. the faucet activates water flow when ies or an optional AC power adapter in- Touchless made its way to kitchen The hands-free faucet works in it detects an object placed beneath stalled under the sink. faucets first. Moen’s MotionSense three ways. The “wave” sensor at the the spout. Designed with quick tasks kitchen faucet, introduced in 2012, is top of the spout detects a simple in mind like washing hands or filling © CTW Features Eek! Germs</p><p>What we hate to 64 percent Operate the toilet flusher with their foot. touch in a public 60 percent Use a paper towel when touching the restroom door. restroom: 37 percent Use a paper towel when touching faucet handles. 48 percent Open and close doors with their hip.</p><p>Now Is the Ideal Time to Plant Spring Flowering Bulbs Missing By Donald Tapio bear their crocus-like flowers in clusters, and flavoring agent several thousand For The Chronicle rather than singly like true crocus. They years ago. Ancient people valued this fall- are also anywhere from 6 to 10 inches in blooming Asian flower for the pollen pro- With most nurseries and retail garden height, a lot taller than crocus, which are duced by its three dark red stigmas. The stores now sporting enticing selections of usually only 3 to 6 inches tall. substance proved to be aromatic, flavorful spring flowering bulbs, the question often Most colchicum flowers are described and in the time before our modern chemi- he Chronicle arises about adding fertilizer at planting as vase or goblet shaped, but the cultivar cal wizardry, a good dye for fabrics. time. Historically, bonemeal was consid- “waterlily” has double flowers that do look For those wishing to cultivate their ered an excellent bulb fertilizer, but times like a pink waterlily. Typical colchicum own saffron patch, the flowers are very have changed! Most bonemeal today has colors are white or shades of pink or pur- easy to grow. With a price tag of between been so thoroughly processed that the es- ple, with yellow occasionally seen. True $40 to $65 for a 1 - ounce jar, saffron is sential nutrients have been literally boiled fall blooming crocus are commonly seen about one - tenth the price of gold and has out. Spring flowering bulbs actually need in the same colors, including yellow, but long since passed the price of silver. Com- Missed no fertilizer for their first season of bloom- also have some bicolor or striped cultivars. mercial production however, is a very pre- ing. A healthy Dutch bulb already contains When true fall blooming crocus blooms, cise and a painstaking art. It takes 75,000 all the food it needs to support one season usually their grass-like foliage is present blossoms to produce just 1 pound of com- your of spectacular growth. Bulbs that will be at the same time. The colchicum’s foliage mercial-grade saffron! left in the ground to naturalize will benefit appears in the spring and lingers for a few for commercially available composted steer weeks, fading away by early summer. Then, paper? manure or special bulb fertilizer when the just when you’ve forgotten you ever planted Donald Tapio is a shoots first appear in spring and again the them, their flowers appear like magic in the WSU Extension region- following autumn. garden, without foliage. al specialist emeritus. Spring flowering bulbs need a cold pe- He may be reached at Crocus sativus, the true fall blooming tapiod@wsu.edu. Call riod to induce flowering, so now through crocus, produces the ultra-expensive spice late October is the ideal time to plant. As a saffron. This flower first made its mark as 360-807-7676 general rule, the sooner you get them plant- a spice, an aromatic oil, coloring pigment ed the better. Bulbs need to establish strong root systems, Leave a message before the frosts of winter set in and the bulbs enter into a Centralia Rotary’s with the day new cycle in preparation for spring blooming. How well Prostate Health Awareness Thru Education missed including the bulbs grow and flower the first year or two is di- (PHATE) Golf Tournament your name rectly related to their size and health. Select bulbs that September 6, 2014 address and are not dry, shriveled, soft or discolored and plant them Riverside Golf Club phone number. two to three times deeper that the top-to-bottom size of the bulb. After hours We have some fall is checking blooming crocus that are just now coming in bloom. messages We are wondering if we can Proceeds from the tournament will be used to fund a free to the public education forum harvest the spice saffron presented by the medical staff and professionals from Providence Centralia Hospital and others Tuesday + Thursday from them? who are experts in this ield. The forum will be held on the night of September 30th in Corbet Theatre at Centralia College. Prostate cancer is the most common non-skin cancer in men in Before you begin collect- the United Sates, and the second leading cause of cancer death in men. Major sponsors include 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. ing the pollen for saffron we Bio Recycling Corporation, Cheney Livestock, RadiantCare Radiation Oncology. need to make sure you in- and deed have fall crocus. The 4 person scramble $75 per golfer. 18 holes of golf with a cart and a barbecue lunch. An awards beautiful crocus-like laven- ceremony during lunch will recognize the irst and second place low gross teams, closest to the Saturday der blooms that are found in pin on each par three, Beat the Pro Straight Drive rafle drawing for a new Driver and so many gardens this time Fairway wood. Plus a variety of rafle prizes from local businesses. 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. of the year are actually not Hole in one wins a 2015 Chrysler 200 Limited.</p><p> crocus at all but colchicums. CH526524bw.db They are commonly and in- Please contact Arnie Guenther, Centralia Rotary PHATE golf tournament chairman, at either correctly referred to as fall (360) 736-0232 or 388-6271 for entry forms or sponsor information. crocus. Colchicums tend to Entry forms also available at Riverside Golf Club. CH523958h.jd The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014 • Life 3</p><p>We Proudly Recognize Our 2014 Scholarship Recipients! $66,200 Awarded This Year! 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Centralia School Rachel Mecham District Employees $500 If you are interested in establishing District Employees $500 CHS Dollars for Scholars $2,000 CHS Dollars for Scholars $500 a scholarship or an endowment, a CHS Dollars for Scholars $1,000 Fords Prairie/Oakview PTO $500 member of our board of directors will Class of 1957 $550 by happy to contact you. Also, keep our Centralia Kwanis Club/Key Club $500 foundation in mind when considering McKailey Fast memorials for friends or loved ones. CHS Dollars for Scholars $1,500 Jordan Mills Janet Grim Dennis Mohoric Memorial $500 Don LaBaron Athletic $500 Allow us to express our gratitude to our many Centralia School Give Back with the Sack $500 District Employees $500 contributors who chose to invest in the future of Louie Larson Memorial $500 CHS Dollars for Scholars $750 these young people. You may never know the full Kayleigh Hahn Bella Muir Centralia School Agnew Family $5,000 impact of your generosity but, rest assured, you District Employees $500 Clare Bender Memorial $600 have made a difference! Michaela Hall Patrick Neely Thank you! CHS Dollars for Scholars $1,000 CHS Booster Club $500 Paciic Mobile Structures $1,000 Give Back with the Sack $500 Please attend our DFS Dinner Auction Saturday, November 15 Centralia College CH525922czl.jd 360-269-7999 Life 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014 LIFE</p><p>Find answers to the puzzles here on Sudoku Puzzle One Puzzle Two on page Life 7. </p><p>Crossword</p><p>Celebrity Cipher Today’s clue: G equals C</p><p>“D SJKE EZ GWJKIF EWF SZVNH ... D SJKE </p><p>YFZYNF EZ VFLFLAFV LF AFPZVF D’L HFJH, </p><p>JKH EWFK LZVF JPEFVSJVHT.” </p><p>— VMTTFNN AVJKH</p><p>PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “There is joy in work. There is no happiness except in the realization that we have accomplished something.” — Henry Ford © 2014 by NEA, Inc.</p><p>Lewis County History of — est. 1845 —</p><p>Woman Recovers From Burns planted that are more ornamen- “Mayor D.O. Nugent ex- Packwood Runway Paved called Green Wooly. Ashleighe n 1886, a local woman was tal. The new city hall is receiv- plained that the city has permis- n 1985, for the first time, Hindy’s dog Tilly was deemed to Irecovering from bad burns ing its finishing touches. It has sion to build a golf course on the Ithe runaway at the Pack- most look like her master, who on her body. been wired for display lighting, state land, providing it can ob- wood Airport was paved. The is 15.” “As is customary the farmers and this building is certainly a tain the money, and that the city previous runway was just oil and were burning their slashing, and beauty. The interior finishings could not give title to the gov- rock, which caused airplanes to as usual the air was full of fire,” are very attractive.” ernment inasmuch as it is nec- be banged up and jolted. The Lewis County Bee reported. essary for the legislature to pass There is a “Mrs. Crawford went to the hen Funeral of Civil War Nurse Held a bill to transfer such title. He better way... house to get some eggs and on stated that the land was donated Luxury Theatres Offer her return to the house a fire n 1911, the funeral services for a specific purpose, and that Two Admissions for $4 for Mrs. Rebecca Thomas, brand lit on her back and soon I it cannot be transferred without n 1986, on Thursdays, caught in her clothing and the 86, Chehalis, was held at the an act of the legislature.” ILuxury Theatres offered a flames soon spread to the stub- Methodist Church in Chehalis. $2/person admission when two ble over which she was walking. The interment was at Napavine. people purchased tickets to the “Mrs. Thomas ... is the only ‘Rhythm on the Range’ In her efforts to tear away the Shown at the Fox movie of their choice. burning garments her hands woman in Lewis county draw- ing a pension for services as n 1936, The Fox The- were burned, the left was so Ancient Cave Studied badly burned that the flesh fell a nurse during the Civil War,” Iatre, Centralia, showed off indicating that it was almost The Centralia Weekly Chronicle “Rhythm on the Range,” star- n 2000, U.S. Forest Service cooked to the bone. Her back wrote. “She was born in Ohio in ring Bing Crosby and Frances Iemployee Tim Layser dis- and shoulders were also badly 1825 and served throughout the Farmer. covered a secluded ancient cave burned. A salution (sic) of lime Rebellion. Mrs. Thomas was a “It’s Bazooka Time for Revel- while preparing for a timber sale and linseed oil was applied and member of the Women’s Relief ry,” The Centralia Daily Chron- near Randle. The 32-feet-deep the pain stayed in a few hours. Corps and a national organiza- icle advertisement read. “Vocal cave was the oldest known ar- We are glad to learn that she is tion of army nurses.” and Yokel Boys Make Good.” cheological site in the Gifford much improved at present.” Pinchot National Forest. It was a mystery why the Money May Build New Armory Dam Causes Increase dwellers never returned in 3,500 Pay Butterworth Before Sept. 5 n 1935, a potential Works in Students years ago, according to Rick n 1890, in The Centralia IProgress Administration n 1960, the little Jackson McClure, Gifford Pinchot ar- IWeekly News, E.R. Butter- project was discussed at the IPrairie school set a record cheologist. It was estimated that worth posted a notice to those Centralia City Commission. high for student enrollment American Indians began using owing him money. “Possible construction of a with 40 students, up six from the cave 7,000 years ago. “I expect to go East for a visit $100,000 armory and training 1959. The increase was due to field, along with a municipal about Sept. 5th,” the notice read. the building of the Mayfield Zucchini Crowned King “Will my friends who are owing golf course on Seminary hill was dam, where many construction me please oblige me by settling discussed at today’s city com- workers were employed. in Oakville their accounts, either by cash or mission meeting,” The Centra- The two teachers at the ele- n 2001, for the fifth time, note, before that time?” lia Daily Chronicle wrote. “The mentary school were Mrs. Laura IOakville was the site of the Got something you armory project, which would be Hovies and Mrs. Hilda Morrell. Zucchini Jubilee. Competition really want to sell? financed through an $80,000 was held for the best zucchini Chehalis Park Readied for Rain fund the federal government main dish, bread, relish and des- Put it in front of the n 1910, the Chehalis city has allocated for armory de- Search by 100 Yields No Lost Boy sert. In addition to the zucchini faces of thousands of Ipark was a site of much ac- velopment was revealed when n 1961, the rugged Siouxon competition, a Kiddie and Krit- readers everyday in the tivity as workmen prepared the A.S. Kresky, commander of the Iarea, south of Spirit Lake, ter pet parade was held. Classifieds. grounds before the rainy season Centralia national guard unit, was searched by 100 people, “Christopher VanQuaethern, Call today to place set in. inquired about the possibility of with no trace of Lorne Bailey, 16, 2, walked Crystal, his 6-month- “The pipes for heating pur- obtaining a site on the hill. of Centralia, found. The youth old Brahma heifer, as the your ad! poses are being laid between “If obtained, the Centralia ar- had been missing since Aug. 22. event’s largest pet,” The Chron- the new city hall and the library, mory would be erected at a cost With nothing to indicate icle wrote. “Chloe Thompson, and a good job is being done,” of $100,000. the boy was still alive, law en- 8, took honors for the shortest The Chehalis Bee-Nugget wrote. “In its application for WPA forcement planned to taper the animal, her cat Boots. Jacob “The Bee-Nugget is sorry that it funds for recreational develop- search down. Downey, 11, took home the seemed necessary to cut out the ment, the city has included the “We appreciate the feelings of best performance ribbon with trees near the city hall, which state-owned land on Seminary the people involved, but we have his dog Sissy. Katie Haapanene, 321 N. Pearl • Centralia have so long adorned that spot, hill as a site for a municipal golf to draw the line somewhere,” 14, was judged keeper of the 736-3311 but hopes that others will be re- course. said State Patrol Sgt. Ray Powell. most unique animal, a tiny goat COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014 • Life 5</p><p>GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley</p><p>PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis</p><p>HERMAN by Jim Unger</p><p>RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price</p><p>DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham</p><p>DILBERT by Scott Adams</p><p>PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart</p><p>FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston CLASSIC PEANUTS by Charles Schulz</p><p>HI & LOIS by Greg & Brian Walker BLONDIE by Dean Young & John Marshall</p><p>SHOE by Gary Brookins & Susie MacNelly FRANK & ERNEST by Bob Thaves</p><p>B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker Life 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014 COMICS</p><p>GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley</p><p>PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis</p><p>HERMAN by Jim Unger</p><p>RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price</p><p>DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham</p><p>DILBERT by Scott Adams</p><p>PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart</p><p>FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston CLASSIC PEANUTS by Charles Schulz</p><p>HI & LOIS by Greg & Brian Walker BLONDIE by Dean Young & John Marshall</p><p>SHOE by Gary Brookins & Susie MacNelly FRANK & ERNEST by Bob Thaves</p><p>B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker • Life 7 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014 </p><p>ADVICE: Dear Abby Two Yummy Quick Breads By the editors of Relish Magazine Using Mother Tongue ArizonaSunset Makes Family Bread Conversation Difficult 2 cups all-purpose flour DEAR ABBY: My marry, in 2006 we had a commit- 1 ½ teaspoon baking powder son married an edu- ment ceremony bringing together ½ teaspoon baking soda cated professional close friends and family to acknowl- ⅓ cup sugar woman from another edge and celebrate our relationship. ½ cup butter, room temperature MARK BOUGHTON PHOTOGRAPHY country. When their In 2013, Owen and I were finally 2 eggs Arizona Sunset Bread twins were born, able to legally marry in California. 2 tablespoons half-and-half my daughter-in-law My dilemma comes from people 1 (15-ounce) can tomatoes with green chiles (such as Rotel), drained well immersed them in who don’t know what to call us. 6-8 slices thick-sliced bacon, cooked and chopped her native language People often refer to my spouse as 6 ounces cubed Cheddar cheese so it would become By Abigail Van Buren my “friend” or “partner.” At times 2-4 ounces shredded Cheddar cheese for top (optional) their mother tongue. I say nothing, but more often than Although I understand and respect not, I find myself saying, “Oh, you 1. Preheat oven to 350⁰ F. Lightly grease a 9 x 5-inch loaf pan. the benefits of being bilingual, this mean my HUSBAND.” Some of 2. Sift together flour, baking powder and baking soda. caused a lot of communication gaps them thank me for the clarification; 3. Combine sugar and butter in the bowl of an electric mixer. Beat until light and fluffy. and frustration between us and the others just look at me with a blank grandkids during their early years. stare. Add eggs one at a time along with half-and-half. Fold in dry ingredients, tomatoes, They attend a bilingual elemen- bacon and cheese cubes. Scrape into prepared pan. Bake 60 to 65 minutes, until a Owen never corrects them be- tary school now, and their English is cause he feels it isn’t his place. I feel wooden pick inserted in the center comes out clean. (Optional: Once the bread has superb and communication between baked 30 minutes, top with shredded cheese and continue to bake an additional 30 to it’s my responsibility to do so, first us is great. The problem is, when so as to not play down the signifi- 35 minutes.) we are together, my daughter-in-law Serves 10. cance of our relationship, but also to speaks to her children exclusively educate these people. Do you think Per serving: 310 calories, 18g fat, 85mg chol., 10g prot., 27g carbs., 1g fiber, 620mg sodium in her native language. My son un- this is inappropriate?— MARRIED derstands the conversation, but my IN CALIFORNIA husband and I do not know what DEAR MARRIED: Not at all. is being said. We think this is rude The people who refer to you and ZucchiniPineapple Bread and inconsiderate. Owen as “partners” and “friends” Are we being overly sensitive, or are using terminology that is evolv- is this common practice in families ing because marriage among same- Nonstick cooking spray with multiple languages? Our rela- tionship with our daughter-in-law is sex couples is still relatively new. As 5 eggs polite and cordial, but not close or it becomes more commonplace, that 1 ¼ cups vegetable oil intimate. Any advice? — LEFT OUT will change. In the meantime, it’s 2 ½ cups sugar IN FLORIDA completely appropriate for you and 1 tablespoon vanilla DEAR LEFT OUT: This is not Owen to speak up. 3 ½ cups all-purpose flour unusual in multilingual families, P.S. For any reader who may not 1 cup wheat germ and I agree that it is inconsiderate. already know, gay men refer to their 1 tablespoon baking soda Have you spoken to your son and spouse as their husband and lesbi- ½ teaspoon baking powder daughter-in-law about how this ans refer to theirs as their wife. 1 teaspoon cinnamon makes you feel? If you haven’t, you 1 teaspoon nutmeg should, because she may not be Dear Abby is written by Abigail deliberately trying to make you feel Van Buren, also known as Jeanne 1 cup drained, crushed pineapple MARK BOUGHTON PHOTOGRAPHY 3 cups shredded zucchini excluded. Phillips, and was founded by her Zucchini Pineapple Bread When you raise the subject, mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact choose your words and tone care- Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com 1. Preheat oven to 350⁰ F. Spray 3 (9 x 5-inch) loaf pans with nonstick cooking spray. or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 2. Beat eggs until they are lemon yellow in color. Add oil, slowly; beat until combined. fully. Because if you don’t, your rela- tionship with your daughter-in-law 90069. Add sugar and vanilla; beat until combined. could become a lot less cordial than 3. Combine flour, wheat germ, baking soda, baking powder, cinnamon and nutmeg. it is. ••• Stir to mix. Add to batter, mixing well. Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van 4. Add pineapple; mix well. Add zucchini; mix well. Scrape into prepared pans. DEAR ABBY: I’m a 55-year-old Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, 5. Bake 1 hour, or until a wooden pick inserted in the center comes out clean. Let cool or gay male who has been with my and was founded by her mother, Pau- serve warm. now-spouse, “Owen,” in a loving, line Phillips. Write Dear Abby at www. 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Life 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014 ENTERTAINMENT</p><p>Movies Sports Kids Bets WEDNESDAY EVENING September 3, 2014 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! ’ (CC) The Goldbergs The Goldbergs The Goldbergs The Goldbergs Modern Family ’ Modern Family KOMO 4 News Jimmy Kimmel ABC 4 4 Mary Nam. (N) (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) (CC) (DVS) “Australia” ’ 11:00pm (N) (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) KING 5 News (N) Evening (N) (CC) America’s Got Talent “Cutdown” Per- America’s Got Talent “Results” Six acts Taxi Brooklyn A motorcycle messenger KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show-J. NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) formance recap. (N) ’ (CC) advance to the next level. (CC) is shot. (N) ’ (CC) Fallon IND 6 6 Extra (N) (CC) OK! TV (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) Access Hollyw’d Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 9 (N) (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Katie “Jewel” ’ (CC) KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- The Insider (N) Big Brother House guests vie for the Criminal Minds “Angels” Prostitutes are Extant “A New World” Sparks has KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) power of veto. (N) ’ (CC) murdered in Texas. (CC) (DVS) doubts about the mission. (N) (CC) ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Rick Steves Europe Marathon “Classic Rome” Art, history and city life in Rome. Nature “Snow Monkeys” Snow monkeys in Japan. ’ (CC) (DVS) BrainChange With David Perlmutter, PBS 9 9 MD Wheat, sugar and carbohydrates. Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ Seattle Sounders MLS Soccer Seattle Sounders FC at Club Deportivo Chivas USA. From the Stub- Q13 FOX News at Friends “The Last Friends ’ (CC) How I Met Your How I Met Your MNT 10 10 (CC) (CC) FC Pre-Match Hub Center in Carson, Calif. (N) (Live) (CC) 9 (N) (CC) One” (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) The King of The King of Family Feud ’ Family Feud ’ Penn & Teller: Fool Us Daniel Kramer; The 100 “The Calm” Bellamy receives Seinfeld ’ (Part 2 Seinfeld “The Con- The Office “Roy’s Rules of Engage- CW 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) Gazzo; Alan Rorrison. (N) ’ an irresistible offer. ’ (CC) of 2) (CC) version” ’ Wedding” (CC) ment ’ (CC) Food Forward ’ Food Forward “Go Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Louis- Antiques Roadshow Rambling Mickey Lark Rise to Candleford Dorcas inves- How Sherlock Changed the World Methods of character Sherlock Holmes. ’ PBS 12 12 (CC) (DVS) Fish!” (CC) ville” A 19th-century folk art jug. ’ Mouse toy with box. ’ (CC) tigates a secret romance. (CC) (CC) Modern Family Modern Family The Big Bang The Big Bang So You Think You Can Dance “Winner Announced” (Season Finale) The winner Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) Q13 FOX News at The Arsenio Hall FOX 13 13 “Me? Jealous?” “The Old Wagon” Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) is chosen; Jenna Dewan Tatum. (N Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) 11 (N) Show ’ (CC) IND 14 14 MUD Cosmetics Madi Claire Handbags Madi Claire Handbags Electronic Connection Practical Ideas The Best of ShopHQ Cold Case “Schadenfreude” Rush re- Cold Case “Ravaged” A sister’s death Cold Case “Strange Fruit” The murder Cold Case “Kensington” Murder of a Cold Case “Creatures of the Night” Cold Case “Best Friends” A Prohibition ION 15 15 opens a 1984 murder case. (CC) may have been murder. (CC) of a black teen in 1963. ’ (CC) young mill worker. ’ (CC) Technicality. ’ (CC) murder. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Marcus and Joni It’s Supernatural! Dr Mike Murdock Z. Levitt Presents K. Copeland Life Today Joyce Meyer Marcus and Joni Joni Lamb Table Reflections KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune The Goldbergs The Goldbergs The Goldbergs The Goldbergs Modern Family ’ Modern Family KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel ABC 22 22 ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) (CC) (DVS) “Australia” ’ (N) ’ (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) KGW News at 6 (N) Live at 7 (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) America’s Got Talent “Cutdown” Per- America’s Got Talent “Results” Six acts Taxi Brooklyn A motorcycle messenger KGW News at Tonight Show-J. NBC 26 26 ’ (CC) formance recap. (N) ’ (CC) advance to the next level. (CC) is shot. (N) ’ (CC) 11 (N) Fallon UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n La Gata Mi Corazón Es Tuyo (N) Hasta el Fin del Mundo (N) La Malquerida (N) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) Access Hollywood TMZ (N) ’ (CC) So You Think You Can Dance “Winner Announced” (Season Finale) The winner 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (N) (CC) is chosen; Jenna Dewan Tatum. (N Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) (N) Raymond (CC) Storage Wars Storage Wars ’ Wahlburgers Wahlburgers ’ Duck Dynasty “Stand by Mia” A family Duck Commander Duck Commander Wahlburgers (N) Epic Ink (N) ’ Epic Ink ’ (CC) Epic Ink “Welcome A&E 52 52 “Auction Royale” (CC) “Here’s the Drill” (CC) reunion before Mia’s surgery. ’ (CC) (CC) to Area 51” AMC 67 67 ››› Apollo 13 (1995, Historical Drama) Tom Hanks, Bill Paxton, Kevin Bacon. ››› The Horse Whisperer (1998, Drama) Robert Redford, Kristin Scott Thomas, Sam Neill. A cowboy helps an injured ›› Conspiracy Theory (1997) Mel Based on the true story of the ill-fated 1970 moon mission. (CC) girl and her traumatized horse. Gibson, Julia Roberts. (CC) APL 43 43 Call of the Wildman: Viva Call-Wildman Call-Wildman Call-Wildman Call-Wildman Call-Wildman Call-Wildman Call-Wildman Call-Wildman Call-Wildman Call-Wildman BET 56 56 ›› Sparkle (2012) Jordin Sparks. Apollo Live (CC) Built to Last The Game (CC) ›› Just Wright (2010) Queen Latifah, Common. A physical therapist falls in love with her patient. (CC) Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles The Real Housewives of New Jersey The Real Housewives of Orange Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles <a href="/tags/Top_Chef/" rel="tag">Top Chef</a> Duels Takashi challenges Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles BRAVO 66 66 Josh Flagg sells his listing. DIna contemplates divorce. County Tamra faces her accusers. Josh tries to find his friend property. David to cook with eggs. (N) Josh tries to find his friend property. CBUT 29 29 CBC News Coronation Street Murdoch Mysteries ’ (CC) (DVS) Dragons’ Den “Only in Canada” ’ Republic of Doyle “Sleight of Hand” The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News Rick Mercer CMT 61 61 ››› Steel Magnolias (1989, Comedy-Drama) Sally Field, Dolly Parton. (CC) ›› Varsity Blues (1999) James Van Der Beek. A second-string quarterback is propelled to sudden glory. (CC) Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded CNBC 46 46 American Greed “Dealing in Deceit” American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed Paid Program Paid Program CNN 44 44 Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown CNN Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown CNNI Simulcast CNNI Simulcast CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown CNNI Simulcast South Park Boys Tosh.0 (CC) The Colbert Re- The Daily Show Key & Peele (CC) Key & Peele The South Park (CC) South Park “Whale South Park “You South Park (CC) The Daily Show The Colbert Re- COM 60 60 have a scheme. port (CC) With Jon Stewart return of Maegan. W...” Have 0 Friends” With Jon Stewart port (N) (CC) DIS 41 41 Dog With a Blog Dog With a Blog Liv & Maddie ’ Austin & Ally ’ ›› A Cinderella Story (2004) Hilary Duff. Premiere. ’ Dog With a Blog Jessie ’ (CC) Austin & Ally ’ A.N.T. Farm (CC) I Didn’t Do It ’ Fast N’ Loud Richard lands his biggest Naked and Afraid Argentina’s Yungas Naked and Afraid “Himalayan Hell” The Naked and Afraid “Paradise Lost” Sur- Naked and Afraid “Playing With Fire” A Naked and Afraid Survivalists face the DSC 8 8 deal. ’ (CC) Cloud Forest. ’ (CC) cold of the Himalayan foothills. viving on a deserted Fijian island. deserted Dominica beach. ’ Cambodian jungle. ’ (CC) E! 65 65 ›› Never Been Kissed (1999) Drew E! News Today’s top entertainment RichKids of Bev- Keeping Up With the Kardashians “Rocking the Cradle” The Soup (N) The Soup E! News Today’s top entertainment Barrymore, David Arquette. stories. erly Hills Kourtney surprises Scott with news of third child. stories. MLB Baseball <a href="/tags/Boston_Red_Sox/" rel="tag">Boston Red Sox</a> at New MLB Baseball <a href="/tags/Arizona_Diamondbacks/" rel="tag">Arizona Diamondbacks</a> at San Diego Padres. From PETCO Park in San Diego. (N Subject to Blackout) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 York Yankees. (Live) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 2014 U.S. Open Tennis Men’s and Women’s Quarterfinals. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN FC (N) SportsNation FAM 39 39 ›› Step Up ›› Step Up 2 the Streets (2008, Drama) Briana Evigan, Robert Hoffman. ››› Dirty Dancing (1987, Romance) Jennifer Grey, Patrick Swayze, Jerry Orbach. 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, Greta Van Susteren FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant Stakeout (N) Mystery Diners Mystery Diners Restaurant: Impossible (N) Restaurant: Impossible FX 53 53 ››› Star Trek (2009, Science Fiction) ›› Battleship (2012, Science Fiction) Taylor Kitsch, Alexander Skarsgrd, Rihanna. Earth comes under attack from a su- The Bridge “Rakshasa” Sonya finds The Bridge “Rakshasa” Sonya finds Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto. perior alien force. herself in the cross hairs. (N) herself in the cross hairs. GOLF 70 70 Miracle at Medinah (N) Inside PGA Tour Golf Central Inside PGA Tour School of Golf Inside PGA Tour Learning Center The Waltons “The Home Front” Erin The Waltons “The Home Front” A griev- The Waltons “The Kinfolk” Ike enlists The Middle “Twen- The Middle “Life The Middle “One The Middle “The The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 considers asking for a raise. (CC) ing father attacks Jim-Bob. Jim-Bob for a project. (CC) ty Years” Skills” ’ (CC) Kid at a Time” ’ Friend” ’ (CC) “Rites of Spring” ’ (CC) HGTV 68 68 Buying and Selling “Daniel & Iris” Buying and Selling “Zane & Marie” Buying and Selling (CC) Buying and Selling (N) (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l Property Brothers (CC) HIST 37 37 American Pickers ’ (CC) American Pickers “Deuce Digging” American Pickers “Rocket Man” ’ American Pickers (N) ’ (CC) Restoration Restoration American Pickers “Feudin’ Pickers” LIFE 51 51 Celebrity Wife Swap ’ (CC) Bring It! “Nashville Smackdown” Bring It! (CC) Bring It! Kayla comes to Sunjai’s aid. Girlfriend Intervention (N) (CC) Girlfriend Intervention (CC) MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) MTV 63 63 Catfish: The TV Show ’ Teen Mom 2 “I’ll Be Missing You” Teen Mom 2 Jo and Vee visit Kailyn. Teen Mom 2 Adam is arrested again. Teen Mom 2 “Cabin Fever” (N) ’ Virgin Territory ’ NBCS 34 34 Shark Hunters Fish Mavericks (N) ’ Fish Mavericks (N) ’ Shark Hunters Fish Mavericks ’ Fish Mavericks ’ NICK 40 40 iCarly ’ (CC) Thundermans Sam & Cat (CC) Drake & Josh ’ Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Preachers of L.A. “Mending Hearts” Preachers of L.A. “Love Unites” Preachers of L.A. “Judge Not” Preachers of L.A. “Truth Be Told” Preachers of L.A. “Fallen Angels” L.A. Aftershow Preachers of L.A. ROOT 31 31 MLB Baseball: Mariners at Athletics Mariners Post. Seahawks Press UFC Insider Countdown Bensinger MLS Soccer Seattle Sounders FC at Club Deportivo Chivas USA. Seahawks Cops “Resisting Ar- Cops ’ (CC) Cops “Coast to Cops “Taken Into Cops Disturbance Cops “Morons on iMPACT Wrestling (N) ’ (CC) Countdown to Curran/Pitbull II ’ SPIKE 57 57 rest No. 1” ’ Coast” ’ (CC) Custody” (CC) at a roller rink. ’ Parade No. 4” ’ SYFY 59 59 › Skyline (2010) ›› Pitch Black (2000, Science Fiction) Radha Mitchell, Vin Diesel, Cole Hauser. (CC) ›› The Chronicles of Riddick (2004, Science Fiction) Vin Diesel, Colm Feore. (CC) Star Trek V TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince (N) Living By Faith Praise the Lord (N) (Live) (CC) Always Good Jesse Duplantis Best of Praise Creflo Dollar Seattle Praise the Lord Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The La- The Big Bang Mom Bonnie loses Family Guy ’ Family Guy “New The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan (N) (CC) TBS 55 55 Switch” ’ (CC) bel Maker” (CC) Theory ’ her job. ’ (CC) (DVS) Kidney in Town” Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ TLC 38 38 Little and Looking for Love (N) (CC) Conjoined Twins: One Mind (N) ’ Girl Who Never Grew ’ (CC) World’s Smallest Man ’ (CC) My 40-Year-Old Child ’ (CC) 40-Year-Old Child: A New Case ’ TNT 54 54 ›››› The Dark Knight (2008, Action) Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Aaron Eckhart. Batman battles a vicious criminal Legends “Betrayal” The Colonel and Franklin & Bash A dirty cop targets Legends “Betrayal” The Colonel and known as the Joker. (CC) (DVS) Ana are captured. (N) (CC) Peter and Jared. (N) (CC) Ana are captured. (CC) TOON 42 42 Teen Titans Go! Steven Universe World of Gumball Uncle Grandpa King of the Hill King of the Hill Cleveland Show Cleveland Show American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods America “Portland” American Grilled (N) (CC) Food Paradise (CC) Man v. Food Man v. Food TRUTV 49 49 South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow USA 58 58 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit In- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A ›› The Fast and the Furious (2001, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Michelle Graceland “Echoes” The agents set Modern Family “Hit Modern Family vestigative journalist is found dead. diplomat is charged with assault. ’ Rodriguez. An undercover cop infiltrates the world of street racing. (CC) their final traps. (N) (CC) (DVS) and Run” ’ “Election Day” VH1 62 62 Couples Therapy ’ Couples Therapy ’ Couples Therapy “Season Finale” Couples Therapy (N) ’ Couples Therapy ’ Make or Break: Linda Perry</p><p>Movies Sports Kids Bets THURSDAY EVENING September 4, 2014 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! ’ (CC) The Quest “Verlox Attacks; The Dragon’s Lair” A dragon escapes. (N) ’ (CC) Shark Tank An irresistible product pitch. KOMO 4 News Jimmy Kimmel ABC 4 4 Mary Nam. (N) (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) 11:00pm (N) (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) NFL Football Green Bay Packers at Seattle Seahawks. The defending Super Bowl champion Se- 5th Quarter KING 5 News (N) Dateline NBC ’ (CC) KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show-J. NBC 5 5 ahawks take on the Packers. From CenturyLink Field in Seattle. (N) (S Live) (CC) Fallon IND 6 6 Extra (N) (CC) OK! TV (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) Access Hollyw’d Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 9 (N) (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Katie Katie’s Dream Award finalists. KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- The Insider (N) The Big Bang The Millers “0072” Big Brother Eviction; head of household Elementary Sherlock and Joan must KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) ’ (CC) competition. (N Same-day Tape) help Mycroft. ’ (CC) ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Foyle’s War “A Lesson in Murder” Man Foyle’s War “A Lesson in Murder” Man Foyle’s War “Eagle Day” Plot to steal Foyle’s War “Eagle Day” Plot to steal Being Poirot Behind-the-scenes and PBS 9 9 dies in police custody. (CC) dies in police custody. (CC) art treasures. (CC) art treasures. (CC) on-set footage. ’ (CC) Family Guy “The Family Guy ’ The Simpsons The Simpsons Two and a Half Two and a Half Q13 FOX News at 9 Rose, Kelly and Friends “The Last Friends ’ (CC) How I Met Your How I Met Your MNT 10 10 Son Also Draws” (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Levine. (N) (CC) One” (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Mother “Karma” The King of The King of Family Feud ’ Family Feud ’ The Vampire Diaries Enzo reveals what The Originals “An Unblinking Death” An Seinfeld “The Trip” Seinfeld “The Stall” The Office Jim re- Rules of Engage- CW 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) happened to Maggie. ’ (CC) explosion shakes the bayou. ’ (CC) ’ (CC) veals a secret. ’ ment “Twice” ’ Nature “Ocean Giants” Why size mat- Return to Downton Abbey A look back at “Downton Abbey.” Dr. Fuhrman’s End Dieting Forever! Treating medical conditions naturally. ’ 30 Days to a Younger Heart With Dr. Steven Masley, MD PBS 12 12 ters in world of whales. ’ ’ (CC) (CC) Reversing onset of aging and disease. ’ (CC) Modern Family Modern Family The Big Bang The Big Bang Sleepy Hollow “The Golem” Ichabod Bones “The High in the Low” Human Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) Q13 FOX News at The Arsenio Hall FOX 13 13 “Aunt Mommy” “The Kiss” (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) gets help from Henry Parrish. (CC) remains are found in a log. 11 (N) Show ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Practical Ideas Madi Claire Handbags Madi Claire Handbags Portofino Italian Jewelry (N) Portofino Italian Jewelry The Best of ShopHQ Leverage The team follows Moreau to Criminal Minds “Risky Business” Series Criminal Minds “Parasite” Following a Criminal Minds “Public Enemy” A serial Cold Case “Family” The mystery of a Cold Case “The Promise” A coed dies ION 15 15 San Lorenzo. ’ (CC) of teen suicides in Wyoming. con artist’s mental decline. (CC) killer targets random victims. girl’s parentage. ’ (CC) in a frat house. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Empowered By the Spirit The Blessed Life JP Jackson The Green Room K. Copeland Life Today Joyce Meyer Empowered By the Spirit Joni Lamb Table Reflections KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune The Quest “Verlox Attacks; The Dragon’s Lair” A dragon escapes. (N) ’ (CC) Shark Tank An irresistible product pitch. KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel ABC 22 22 ’ (CC) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) NFL Football Green Bay Packers at Seattle Seahawks. The defending Super Bowl champion Se- Paid Program Paid Program Northwest Back- Inside Edition (N) 2014 NBC Prime- KGW News at Tonight Show-J. NBC 26 26 ahawks take on the Packers. From CenturyLink Field in Seattle. (N) (S Live) (CC) roads ’ (CC) time Preview (N) 11 (N) Fallon UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n La Gata Mi Corazón Es Tuyo (N) Hasta el Fin del Mundo (N) La Malquerida (N) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) Access Hollywood TMZ (N) ’ (CC) Sleepy Hollow “The Golem” Ichabod Bones “The High in the Low” Human 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (N) (CC) gets help from Henry Parrish. (CC) remains are found in a log. (N) Raymond (CC) The First 48 Police probe a fatal shoot- The First 48 Detectives investigate a The First 48 The victim’s friends hinder The First 48 Shootings in Dallas and Killer Kids “Peeping Theodore & The The First 48 “Collateral; Driven to Kill” A A&E 52 52 ing on a bus. ’ (CC) murder. ’ (CC) a murder investigation. (CC) Memphis, Tenn. ’ (CC) Six” An 8-year-old girl goes missing. triple shooting. ’ (CC) AMC 67 67 ›› Hitman (2007, Action) Timothy Olyphant, Dougray Scott, Olga Kurylenko. An ››› The Matrix (1999, Science Fiction) Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss. A computer hacker ››› The Matrix Reloaded (2003, Sci- assassin becomes embroiled in a political conspiracy. (CC) learns his world is a computer simulation. (CC) ence Fiction) Keanu Reeves. (CC) APL 43 43 Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence Railroad Alaska “Ice Dagger” (CC) Alaskan Bush People “Blindsided” Ice Lake Rebels ’ Ice Lake Rebels “Ice-Lake Games” Ice Lake Rebels ’ BET 56 56 ›› Just Wright (2010) Queen Latifah, Common. A physical therapist falls in love with her patient. (CC) ››› Idlewild (2006) André Benjamin, Antwan A. Patton. Premiere. Hoodlums seek control of a speakeasy. (CC) The Real Housewives of Orange The Real Housewives of Orange Don’t Be Tardy... “I Don’t Be Tardy... Don’t Be Tardy... Extreme Guide to Parenting Christian Don’t Be Tardy... The Singles Project BRAVO 66 66 County Tamra faces Brooks. (CC) County Tamra faces her accusers. Need a Man” “Outward Bound” breastfeeds “on demand.” (N) CBUT 29 29 CBC News Coronation Street Murdoch Mysteries ’ (CC) (DVS) The Nature of Things ’ (CC) Doc Zone ’ (CC) (DVS) The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News Rick Mercer CMT 61 61 Dukes-Hazzard The Dukes of Hazzard “Sittin’ Dukes” ››› Elf (2003) Will Ferrell, James Caan. Premiere. A man leaves Santa’s workshop to search for his family. Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded CNBC 46 46 American Greed American Greed American Greed “The Lady Killer” American Greed American Greed Paid Program Paid Program CNN 44 44 Lady Valor: The Kristin Beck Story (2014, Documentary) Premiere. Lady Valor: The Kristin Beck Story (2014, Documentary) CNNI Simulcast CNNI Simulcast CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Lady Valor: The Kristin Beck Story Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Lady Valor: The Kristin Beck Story CNNI Simulcast South Park “Goo- Tosh.0 (CC) The Colbert Re- The Daily Show Chappelle’s Show It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 Daniel The Daily Show The Colbert Re- COM 60 60 backs” (CC) port (CC) With Jon Stewart (CC) in Phila. in Phila. meets a princess. With Jon Stewart port (N) (CC) DIS 41 41 I Didn’t Do It ’ I Didn’t Do It ’ Liv & Maddie ’ Austin & Ally ’ Another Cinderella Story (2008) Selena Gomez. ’ (CC) Dog With a Blog Jessie ’ (CC) Austin & Ally ’ A.N.T. Farm (CC) I Didn’t Do It ’ Alaskan Monster Hunt “The Lost Foot- To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced DSC 8 8 age II” Catching a monster. ’ Botched “Girls Gone Wildddd” A woman E! News Today’s top entertainment E! News Special E! News Special Botched “Silicone Valley” Pixie earst; Keeping Up With the Kardashians E! News Today’s top entertainment E! 65 65 with uneven breasts. stories. (N) eye bags; birth defect. stories. 2014 U.S. Open Tennis Men’s Quarterfinal. From the USTA National Tennis SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Center in Flushing, N.Y. (N) (Live) ESPN2 33 33 Soccer Mexico vs TBA. (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) Olbermann (N) (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) Olbermann (CC) ESPN FC (N) Hey Rookie FAM 39 39 Boy Meets World ››› Dirty Dancing (1987, Romance) Jennifer Grey, Patrick Swayze, Jerry Orbach. ›› Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights (2004) Diego Luna, Romola Garai. 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, Greta Van Susteren FOOD 35 35 Chopped “Ladies First!” Chopped “Competition Italiano” Chopped “Firefighter Chefs” Chopped Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Diners, Drive Diners, Drive FX 53 53 How I Met Your Two and a Half Two and a Half ›› American Reunion (2012, Comedy) Jason Biggs, Alyson Hannigan, Chris Klein. The gang from Married “The Old You’re the Worst Married “The Old You’re the Worst Mother ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) “American Pie” has a high-school reunion. Date” (N) (N) Date” GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf BMW Championship, First Round. From Cherry Hills Country Club in Cherry Hills Village, Colo. Golf Central PGA Tour Golf BMW Championship, First Round. The Waltons “The Innocents” Olivia The Waltons “The Starlet” Erin’s told The Waltons “The Journal” A publisher The Middle “The The Middle “Valen- The Middle “Win- The Middle “Wheel The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 campaigns for day nursery. (CC) she could be a star. (CC) wants John-Boy’s manuscript. Smile” ’ (CC) tine’s Day IV” ners and Losers” of Pain” “Sick and Tired” “Sick and Tired” HGTV 68 68 My Big Family My Big Family Hunters Int’l House Hunters Fixer Upper (CC) Fixer Upper (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l Fixer Upper (CC) HIST 37 37 Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) LIFE 51 51 Wife Swap “Tassie/Tyson” ’ (CC) <a href="/tags/Project_Runway/" rel="tag">Project Runway</a> (CC) Project Runway “Rock the Wedding” Project Runway Tim surprises contestants with a trip. 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