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The Mary the Monarch sculpture from Port Townsend, piloted down Water Street by Port Townsend residents Robin Dudley and Shelly Perry, is watched by the Manuella the Mantis sculpture from Olympia during Saturday’s 33rd annual Kinetic Sculpture Parade in Port Townsend.

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PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson Healthcare Commissioner Charles E. “Chuck” Russell has recovered enough to be moved from Harborview Medical Center in Seattle to the Port Townsend hospital. After spending a week at Harborview, where he was initially in critical condi-

tion in the intensive care unit after a Sept. 23 wreck that killed a Bainbridge Island man, Russell was moved to Jefferson Healthcare on Thursday. He is being treated in the physical rehabilitation wing for a broken left arm and several broken ribs. “He is so grateful for all the support he is getting from people,” said fellow Commissioner Jill Buhler, who visited Russell on Friday. “He is resting and he is healing.” His condition was not available Friday.

According to police reports, Russell, 73, crashed his 2004 Honda Pilot head-on into a Dodge Ram pickup truck driven by Pamela J. Thresher, 53, of Suquamish, who was discharged Sept. 25 from Harrison Medi- Russell cal Center in Bremerton. TURN

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City, county, state and federal agencies on the North Olympic Peninsula practice plans to avert the kind of carnage that wracked Umpqua Community College on Thursday in Roseburg, Ore. Security personnel at ALSO . . . Peninsula College campuses ■ Survivor in Port Angeles, Port of Oregon Townsend and Forks are not shooting: commissioned law enforceMan had ment officers, carry no firemessage/A5 arms and have no arrest powers because the state Legislature has not granted the school such authority. The agencies that would answer crises at schools or other places where people gather, “regularly train individually and collectively for active-shooter situations,” Clallam County Sheriff Bill Benedict said Friday.

‘We can respond quickly’ “While I think the chances for such an event in our community are remote, I am confident we can respond quickly.” In Port Townsend, practice takes place in the vacant Lincoln School building, giving responders an opportunity to train in actual classrooms and hallways, according to Detective Luke Bogues, Port Townsend police spokesman. “It gives us a unique ability to train in an environment that’s a real school situation,” he said. TURN

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PORT ANGELES — Donations have ensured that Jordan Bond can fix his truck. The Sequim man damaged his 1992 Mazda pickup when he stopped an alleged hit-and-run driver by ramming his truck into the other driver’s after two bicyclists were mowed down on U.S. Highway 101 west of Port Angeles. Bond received a $1,231.91 check Friday from a First Federal bank account set up by Dan and Laneta DaFoe of Port Angeles.

A separate fundraiser, a GoFundMe account set up by Leslie Rudd, raised $3,340 in 23 days, with 75 people contributing. The goal was $3,000 at the website at www.gofundme.com/ fixjordanbondstruc. Bond, 35, will use the money to repair the pickup he was driving when he intentionally crashed into another truck driven by Anthony J. McKenzie of Port Angeles on Sept. 7. Bond said the truck sustained about $3,000 worth of damage. Any money left over from repairs will go to a good cause,

he said. The State Patrol said McKenzie, 28, was driving under the influence of drugs when he crashed into two bicycles being ridden by Dominick and Jeanie Chellino of Channahon, Ill., in Indian Valley west of Port Angeles.

Cyclists’ injuries Dominick Chellino, 58, had minor injuries while Jeanie Chellino, 54, was treated in the intensive care unit at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. Bond’s girlfriend, Kristy Davis, ROB OLLIKAINEN/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS said Jeanie Chellino returned Kristy Davis and Jordan Bond at Gordy’s Pizza & Pasta in home Friday.

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Williams’ kids, widow settle estate fight ROBIN WILLIAMS’ WIDOW and his three children from previous marriages reached a settlement in their legal fight over the late actor’s estate, ending a public dispute following the beloved comedian’s suicide last year. Terms of the out-ofcourt settlement were not disclosed. But James Wagstaffe, Williams who is representing Susan Williams, said his client will remain in the San Francisco Bay Area home she shared with Williams and receive living expenses to maintain the home for the rest of her life. Wagstaffe said she also will receive a watch Robin Williams often wore, a bike bought on their honeymoon

and their wedding gifts. Both sides expressed satisfaction over the settlement, which remains subject to court approval. Wagstaffe and Meredith Bushnell, who represents three adult children from previous marriages — Zachary, Zelda and Cody — said they expect the judge’s approval. “Susan gets to enforce Robin’s wishes. She gets to stay in the house as Robin wanted, with the trust being created to pay the expenses,” Wagstaffe said. Bushnell said, “I think they’re just very happy to have this behind them.” Susan Williams filed a court petition in December, saying the contents of the Tiburon, Calif., home she shared with Robin Williams should be excluded from the items the actor left to his children. She also claimed some of her husband’s personal items were taken without her permission. Williams’ three children countered that Susan Williams was “adding insult to a terrible injury” by trying to change the trust agree-

ment and deprive them of items that their father clearly intended to leave to them. Among the items in dispute were watches, memorabilia, the tuxedo he was married in and photographs taken on his 60th birthday, according to court documents and previous statements by attorney Wagstaffe. The dispute resulted in several court appearances before a San Francisco judge and mediation.

Straight to the top Sam Smith’s 007 theme has gone straight to No. 1 — the first James Bond song to top the U.K. singles chart. “Writing’s On the Wall” features in spy thriller “SPECTRE,” released later this month. The Official Charts Co., which compiles the bestseller list, said Friday that the song moved 70,000 copies in sales and streaming in its first week, beating Justin Bieber’s “What Do You Mean” to the top spot. It is Smith’s fifth No. 1 single in Britain.

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DENNIS HEALEY, 98, a decorated World War II military hero and former British Treasury chief, has died after a long career in British politics. His family said Mr. Healey, a Labour Party stalwart and member of the House of Lords, died Mr. Healy Saturday morning at in 1983 his home in Sussex after a brief illness. Mr. Healey was a towering figure on Britain’s political scene for several decades, known for his familiar bushy eyebrows, his forthright demeanor and his wide-ranging interests, which included photography and the opera. He never became party leader, narrowly losing a hotly contested leadership race to left-winger Michael Foot in 1980. That fateful defeat cost Mr. Healey the chance to run for prime minister even though he was made deputy party leader. His most challenging moment in government came in 1976 when, as Treasury chief, he had to go to the International Monetary Fund for a desperately needed loan to keep Britain’s battered finances afloat. That action, which required a series of difficult cuts in public spending, cost him left-wing support within the party, a development that later doomed his leadership bid.

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TODAY IS SUNDAY, Oct. 4, the 277th day of 2015. There are 88 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Oct. 4, 1965, Pope Paul VI, making the first-ever papal visit to the Western Hemisphere, addressed the U.N. General Assembly, where he urged delegates to adopt as their solemn oath: “No more war, war never again.” On this date: ■ In 1777, Gen. George Washington’s troops launched an assault on the British at Germantown, Pa., resulting in heavy American casualties. ■ In 1931, the comic strip “Dick Tracy,” created by Chester

Gould, made its debut. ■ In 1940, Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini conferred at Brenner Pass in the Alps. ■ In 1957, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite, into orbit. The television series “Leave It to Beaver” premiered on CBS. ■ In 1959, the Soviet Union launched Luna 3, a space probe which transmitted images of the far side of the moon. ■ In 1960, an Eastern Air Lines Lockheed L-188A Electra crashed on takeoff from Boston’s Logan International Airport, killing all but 10 of the 72 people on board. ■ In 1976, Secretary of Agri-

culture Earl Butz resigned in the wake of a controversy over a joke he’d made about blacks. ■ In 1985, Islamic Jihad issued a statement saying it had killed American hostage William Buckley. Fellow hostage David Jacobsen later said he believed Buckley had died of torture injuries four months earlier. ■ Ten years ago: President George W. Bush defended his Supreme Court nominee, Harriet Miers, from suggestions by some skeptical Republicans that she was not conservative enough and insisted Miers shared his strictconstructionist views. Miers ended up withdrawing. Americans John L. Hall and

Roy J. Glauber and German Theodor W. Haensch won the 2005 Nobel Prize in physics for optics research that improved the accuracy of such precision instruments as GPS locators, atomic clocks and navigation systems. ■ Five years ago: The Supreme Court began a new era with three women serving together for the first time as Elena Kagan took her place at the end of the bench. ■ One year ago: North Korea’s presumptive No. 2 leader, Hwang Pyong So, and other members of Pyongyang’s inner circle met with South Korean officials in the rivals’ highest level face-to-face talks in five years.


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A5 Briefly: Nation AP analysis finds VW’s pollution produced deaths WASHINGTON — Volkswagen’s pollution-control chicanery has not just been victimless tinkering, killing between five and 20 people in the United States annually in recent years, according to an Associated Press statistical and computer analysis. The software that the company admitted using to get around government emissions limits allowed VWs to spew enough pollution to cause somewhere between 16 and 94 deaths over seven years, with the annual count increasing more recently as more of the diesels were on the road. The total cost has been well over $100 million. That’s just in the United States. It’s likely far deadlier and costlier in Europe, where more VW diesels were sold, engineers said. “Statistically, we can’t point out who died because of this policy, but some people have died or likely died as a result of this,” said Carnegie Mellon environmental engineer professor Peter Adams. He calculates the cost of air pollution with a sophisticated computer model that he and the AP used in its analysis.

More rain, flooding CHARLESTON, S.C. — While spared the full fury of Hurricane Joaquin, parts of the East Coast still saw record-setting rain Saturday that shut

down roads, waterlogged crops and showed little sign of letting up. Much of the drenching was centered in the Carolinas, but coastal communities as far away as New Jersey were feeling the effects of unrelenting rainfall. Rain and flood warnings remained in effect for many parts of the East Coast through today. President Barack Obama declared a state of emergency in South Carolina and ordered federal aid to help state and local efforts. Downtown Charleston was closed to incoming traffic Saturday as rain flooded roads and left some motorists stranded as flood waters engulfed their cars. At least two bridges were washed out in other parts of the state.

Today’s TV news guests WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump and Chris Christie; Reps. Tom Cole, R-Okla., and Keith Ellison, D-Minn. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Trump. Trump ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Pre-empted by NFL coverage. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Sens. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and John McCain, R-Ariz.; Rep. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn.; gun control activist Mark Kelly, co-founder of Americans for Responsible Solutions. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah.

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Survivor: One spared to send a message Official: Pages of manifesto were recovered BY GOSIA WOZNIACKA AND TAMI ABDOLLAH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ROSEBURG, Ore. — The 26-year-old killer who gunned down classmates inside an Oregon college spared a student and gave the “lucky one” something to deliver to authorities, according to the mother of a student who witnessed the rampage. Shooter Christopher Sean Harper-Mercer later killed himself as officers arrived, Douglas County Sheriff John Hanlin said Saturday. Authorities have not disclosed whether they have an envelope or package from Harper-Mercer. However, a law enforcement

official said Saturday a manifesto of several pages had been recovered. Bonnie Schaan, the mother of 16-year-old Cheyeanne Fitzgerald, said she was told by her daughter that the gunman gave someone an envelope and told him to go to a corner of the classroom. Harper-Mercer said the person “was going to be the lucky one,” Schaan told reporters outside a hospital where her daughter had had her kidney removed after being shot.

Faked death Janet Willis said her granddaughter Anastasia Boylan was wounded in the Thursday attack and pretended to be dead as Harper-Mercer kept firing, killing eight students and a teacher. Willis said she visited her 18-year-old granddaughter in a hospital in Eugene, where the sobbing Boylan told her:

“’Grandma, he killed my teacher! . . . I saw it!’” Boylan also said the shooter told one student in the writing class to stand in a corner, handed him a package and told him to deliver it to authorities, Willis said. The law enforcement official who disclosed the existence of the manifesto did not reveal its contents but described it as an effort to leave a message for law enforcement. The official is familiar with the investigation but was not authorized to disclose information and spoke on the condition of anonymity. The official said the document was left at the scene of the shooting but wouldn’t specify how authorities obtained it. Washington Gov. Jay Inslee has ordered that state and U.S. flags be lowered to half-staff at state facilities through Tuesday in honor of the victims of the shootings.

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Briefly: World 19 dead after hospital airstrike in Afghanistan KABUL, Afghanistan — Confusion reigned in the wake of the deadly bombing Saturday of a hospital compound in the northern Afghan city of Kunduz that killed at least 19 people and wounded dozens more. It remains unclear exactly who bombed the hospital run by Doctors Without Borders and the international medical charCarter ity has demanded an investigation into the incident. Doctors Without Borders said that “all indications” pointed to the international military coalition as responsible for the bombing and called for an independent investigation. The U.S. Defense Secretary, Ash Carter said an inquiry is underway into whether the carnage at the clinic was caused by an airstrike from an American fighter jet, while Afghan officials said helicopter gunships had returned fire from Taliban fighters hiding in the compound.

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workers using shovels and pickaxes recovered more bodies from the rubble of a collapsed hillside on the outskirts of Guatemala City Saturday as officials said the death toll had risen to 56 with another 350 people believed missing. Julio Sanchez, spokesman for Guatemala’s volunteer firefighters, told a news conference that the death toll will likely continue to rise as emergency crews dig through tons of earth that buried an estimated 125 homes Thursday night. The previous number of confirmed dead had been 30 with up to 600 people believed missing.

Search is on for ship NASSAU, Bahamas — An intensive search was under way Saturday in the waters of the southeastern Bahamas for a cargo ship with 33 people on board that lost power and began taking on water during Hurricane Joaquin and has not been heard from since. U.S. Coast Guard and Navy aircraft combed the Atlantic Ocean around the lightly populated Crooked Island for the El Faro, which was en route from Jacksonville, Fla., to San Juan, Puerto Rico at the height of the powerful storm. Authorities lost contact with the ship early Thursday after the crew reported that the ship was listing at 15 degrees, officials said. The Associated Press

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WHY, YELLOW! A hot air balloon lands on a service road as others soar during the opening day of the 44th International Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque, N.M., on Saturday. The nine-day event attracts hundreds of balloonists and thousands of spectators from around the world.

Abortion, birth control, race top Supreme Court’s agenda BY MARK SHERMAN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — Abortion, birth control and race are among the most divisive issues the Supreme Court will confront over the next nine months, amid a presidential election campaign in which some candidates are talking pointedly about the justices and the prospect of replacing some of them in the next few years. The justices are returning to the bench Monday for the start of their new term and their first public appearance together since a number of high-profile decisions in June that displayed passionate, sometimes barbed, disagreements and

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suggested some bruised feelings among the nine judges. The court’s lineup already includes, or likely will: ■ Regulation of abortion clinics in Texas that could leave large parts of the second-most populous state without any abortion providers. ■ Yet another battle over President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul, involving the religious rights of faith-affiliated colleges, hospitals and charities and the provision of no-cost birth control to women covered by those groups’ health plans. ■ Another round from the University of Texas over the consider-

ation of race, among many factors, in college admissions. ■ A challenge over drawing electoral districts in Texas that could affect representation of immigrant-heavy urban areas. ■ A fight to strip labor unions that represent government workers of their right to collect fees from non-union employees who benefit from the unions’ work in collective bargaining. Obama’s actions on immigration and challenges to state restrictions on voting rights are two other major issues percolating through the lower courts that could reach the Supreme Court in time for resolution this term.

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West: Couple charged after husband, teen relationship

Nation: At least a dozen students hurt by awning

World: Russia launches new wave of raids in Syria

THE MORMON CHURCH has chosen three new members for a top governing body that sets policy and runs the faith’s business operations — all are from Utah. The new members of the religion’s Quorum of the Twelve Apostles were all serving in lower-level church leadership positions and had held executive posts previously in the private sector. Ronald A. Rasband is a former CEO of a chemical corporation. Gary E. Stevenson was the co-founder and president of an exercise equipment manufacturing company. Dale G. Renlund was a cardiologist and directed a cardiac transplant program.

POLICE SAID AN Arizona high school teacher had a sexual relationship with a teenage student for years and that his wife, who is also a teacher, failed to report it. Peoria, Ariz., police have arrested 45-year-old Brian Woolsey and his wife, Jennifer Woolsey. Brian Woolsey faces charges of sexual conduct with a minor and sexual exploitation of a minor. His wife is being charged with failing to report sexual abuse. Police said Brian Woolsey began a sexual relationship with a 15-year-old high school student in January 2010, keeping the relationship for three years.

AT LEAST A dozen students were hurt when a box truck struck a concrete support for an awning at a North Carolina high school and part of the overhang collapsed Saturday, authorities said. Iredell-Statesville Schools spokeswoman Susie Wiberg said students were beneath the awning at the entrance to a high school where they were gathering for a band competition in Olin N.C., a community about 50 miles north of Charlotte. Emergency personnel responded and treated the students at the scene at North Iredell High School after the collapse, reported at 2 p.m.

RUSSIAN WARPLANES HAVE attacked the Islamic State group and other insurgents in central and northern Syria with a wave of new airstrikes, Syrian and Russian military officials said Saturday as an activist group said Russia’s air raids have killed 39 civilians over the three past days. The new airstrikes came as residents of Syria’s central regions fear the Russians are paving the way for a ground offensive by the government on several towns in the central province of Hama and the northwestern region of Idlib — where the Syrian army suffered major setbacks over the past months, activists said.


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Plans: ‘Quick’ school response Reception in PT CONTINUED FROM A1 to look for places to improve.” Such steps include: Port Angeles police “have ■ Keeping room keys an immediate quick response to any school,” and cellphones close at all said Brian Smith, deputy times. ■ Being always aware police chief. Besides targeting armed of students’ and visitors’ assailants, the plan pro- conduct and demeanor. ■ Locking down the vides for establishing “a safe envelope for other per- campus immediately. ■ Establishing rapid sonnel to come in” to protect potential victims and aid communications with other injured victims, Smith said. personnel. ■ Planning escape Planning sessions and practices involve school per- routes. “We try to make people sonnel in Port Angeles and schools in Clallam County’s in vulnerable situations less vulnerable, to change West End, he said. According to Benedict, the paradigm, to make coordinating agencies them more resilient,” Smith include the Border Patrol said. Although the chances of and firefighter-paramedics. a tragedy like Roseburg’s happening in Port Angeles Jefferson are “very, very remote,” he In Jefferson County, they said, “we train for possibiliinclude East Jefferson Fire ties, not probabilities.” Rescue and the Jefferson The events at Umpqua County Sheriff’s Office. Community College illus“It will be anybody and trated one change in law everybody that’s available,” enforcement response that’s Bogues said. occurred in recent years, he Smith declined to pro- said: Police immediately vide details of the strategy engaged the shooter with to avoid informing potential gunfire. attackers about the plan, but said, “We’ve thought ‘Huge, huge shift’ about how to control things “That’s a huge, huge for the past several years.” On Thursday, a 26-year- shift that’s been engaged old man killed nine people nationwide,” Smith said, and injured at least nine compared to police strategy others when he opened fire during the April 1999 masat Umpqua Community sacre at Columbine High School in Colorado. College. There, police met critiThe shooter, identified as Chris Harper-Mercer, died cism for not more quickly after being wounded in an confronting students Eric exchange of gunfire with Harris and Dylan Klebold. The pair shot themselves officers and shooting himafter a 49-minute shooting self. Smith said law enforce- and bombing spree ment officers work with that killed 12 students school personnel “to and one teacher and empower them with some wounded 21 more people. inside information from us Three other people were

eninsula College’s next lockdown exercise is scheduled for Oct. 15, spokeswoman Kari Desser said.

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hurt fleeing the school. Bogues agreed that Columbine, where first responders waited for a special weapons and tactics team to arrive as they set up a perimeter, had “totally changed the response” protocol. “Force in any form — any counter force to those events — almost immediately put a stop to it,” he said of subsequent activeshooter situations. “Either individuals surrender or they kill themselves. We don’t wait for a special weapons and tactics team or to set up a perimeter.”

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for Oct. 15, Desser said. Peninsula College in Port Angeles has one campus safety operations manager, one campus security officer and two part-time security guards who are not commissioned law enforcement officers but who act in an “observe and report” capacity, according to Desser. “This means there is no arrest power and, if the need arises, we contact local law enforcement for criminal or civil manners,” she said.

Legislature’s actions Although the state Legislature has authorized four-year colleges and universities to maintain commissioned police forces, it has not extended such authority to community or technical colleges, of which Washington has 34. Bogues agreed with his Clallam County counterparts that chances of a mass murder were remote, “but we want to plan for those things because we want to be prepared.” School killings in the United States, he said, date back to the 1920s, although the Columbine massacre riveted the nation’s attention, followed by multiple killings at schools and theaters around the country. “None of these events are new,” Bogues said, “but the prevalence of the 24-hour news cycle gave us a chance to look at the fact that these events are possible.”

As for Peninsula College’s own policy, the institution has an emergency management plan “that addresses hostile intruder (active shooter) situations,” according to spokeswoman Kari Desser. The college also “has performed tabletop exercises for active shooter scenarios,” she said. “Our campus has hosted training sessions for faculty, staff and students related to hostile intruder/active shooter [situations] that _______ incorporate a lockdown Reporter James Casey can be drill.” reached at 360-452-2345, ext. The school’s next lock- 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladaily down exercise is scheduled news.com.

Truck: GoFundMe Web account CONTINUED FROM A1 Among those donating to the GoFundMe account was a woman who wrote that she is a sister of the injured woman. “Thank you for stopping the driver who harmed my sister Jeanie and her husband Dominick,” said Janie Santor, adding also thanks to those who helped the couple after they were hit. The First Federal account received contributions from 21 people.

‘Really grateful’ “I’m really grateful,” Bond said after the Defoes presented the check to Bond at Gordy’s Pizza in Port Angeles Friday night. “I didn’t expect it by any means.” Bond learned of the First Federal bank account fundraiser Thursday, said Laneta DeFoe. “It was big surprise to him,” she said.

he damage to Bond’s truck includes a broken grille and bumper, a crinkled hood and a shifted frame holding the radiator, according to www.gofundme. com/ fixjordanbondstruc.

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A 30-milligram Oxycodone pill was found in the vehicle, troopers said in the probable-cause statement. McKenzie said the pills were given to him by a friend, court papers said. A portable breath test found no alcohol in McKenzie’s system. A pretrial status hearing is scheduled for Oct. 9. Laneta Dafoe, whose son attended high school with Bond, said she wanted to help Bond because he was always helpful as a youth. McKenzie released “He was right there, first thing, to help us do someHe was released on his own recognizance Wednes- thing,” she said. ________ day, when Superior Court Judge Brian Coughenour Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be granted defense attorney reached at 360-452-2345, ext. John Hayden’s request to 5072, or at rollikainen@peninsula release McKenzie from the dailynews.com.

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Clallam County jail. McKenzie is under orders not to drive and to have random drug tests at least twice a week. According to court documents, McKenzie told investigators he had taken one of two prescription pain pills for back pain before driving Sept. 7.

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Labor Day morning. The pickup McKenzie was driving was “continuously going in the other lane and then the shoulder,” Bond said. Davis was on the phone with 9-1-1 dispatchers when the couple said they witnessed the pickup run down the bicyclists on the westbound shoulder on a straight stretch of highway near Milepost 237. Acting on instinct, Bond made sure there was no oncoming traffic and sideswiped the pickup to force it off the road, he said. “He hit them and kept going,” Bond said. “There wasn’t really a decision.” McKenzie was charged Sept. 12 with vehicular assault and two counts of hit-and-run injury accident. He faces a Nov. 2 trial in Clallam County Superior Court.

PORT TOWNSEND — All kinds of voices are invited to join the PT Songlines choir as it starts its 10th year with a gathering this Tuesday at the Rosewind Common House, 3221 Haines St., at Umatilla Street. No auditions are required to be part of PT

Songlines, which meets from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The community choir “features an eclectic repertoire of uplifting songs from around the world, and emphasizes delight in the process of group singing,” said leader Gretchen Sleicher. For more information, email gsleicher@igc.org or phone 360-643-1595.

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PORT TOWNSEND — A community reception will be held Monday, Oct. 19, for Terry Ward, new publisher of the Peninsula Daily News, the Sequim Gazette and Forks Forum weekly newspapers and the monthly Olympic Peninsula Homes-Land real estate magazine. It will be at the Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center, 2409 Jefferson St., Port Townsend, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. The public is invited. Appetizers and beverages will be served. Ward, 43, took the helm Sept. 8 and has been working with John Brewer, publisher and editor of the PDN since January 1998 and in charge of the other three publications since 2013. Brewer, who will turn 68 later this month, is retiring this coming Friday after 50 years in journalism. Ward, 43, is the former CEO of KPC Media Group Inc., overseeing daily and weekly newspapers and online publications in northeastern Indiana. Before joining KPC in 2012, he was director of sales and digital media for GateHouse Media’s Community Newspaper Division, working with 142 publications in 11 states. Ward and his wife, Quinn, have three young children. The PDN publishes two editions Sundays through Fridays — one tailored with local news for Port Townsend/Jefferson County readers, the other for Clallam County readers. In addition to those two editions, in print and delivered as electronic eEditions, the newspaper has daily email newsletters, an active Facebook page and Twitter account, and the biggest news and advertising website (www.peninsuladailynews. com) in Jefferson and Clallam counties, averaging more than 1.2 million pageviews monthly. The Oct. 19 event in Port Townsend for Ward follows receptions for Ward and Brewer in Port Angeles, Sequim and Forks.

Briefly . . . ica cruise and a multicourse dinner are part of this event, for which tickets are $125 per person or $1,000 for a table for eight. Proceeds benefit Centrum’s scholarship funds SEQUIM — The city has and programs, which include lifted the burn ban for recreits Voice Works, Jazz Port ational and barbecue fires within city limits but contin- Townsend, Fiddle Tunes and ues to prohibit outdoor burn- Acoustic festivals, writing conferences and artist resiing of debris. dencies. The city announced the To preview the items in change Thursday. the “Starry, Starry Night” City Fire Marshal Ann auction and reserve tickets, Hall said the action follows visit www.centrum.org/gala. the lifting of the Clallam Information is also availCounty burn ban that day. Burn bans were lifted in able by phoning 360-385Clallam and Jefferson coun- 3102, ext. 103, or emailing Sue Cook at scook@centrum. ties. Regular outdoor burning org. is now permitted in unincorPants stolen porated areas. However, urban growth SPOKANE — A man areas — including Sequim, hoping to connect with a Port Angeles, Carlsborg, woman he met at a concert Forks, Joyce, Clallam Bay told police he was visited and Sekiu — are restricted instead by three people who from outdoor burning under assaulted him and stole his state law, said Annette War- pants, keys, phone and cash. ren, Clallam County fire Police arrested one man marshal. who told officers that he Yard debris burning is believed the victim was disnever allowed in the city of respecting a woman he conPort Townsend or the Ironsidered his mother. dale-Port Hadlock urban But the suspect said he growth area, East Jefferson wasn’t the person who Fire-Rescue spokesman Bill punched the victim. Beezley said. The victim told police he The state Department of met a woman after a Huey Natural Resources lifted its Lewis and the News concert ban on outdoor burning in and invited her to his room Western Washington on after she sent a text saying Sept. 18. she wanted to see him. Certain burning activiThe Spokesman-Review ties within the city of reported that the victim told Sequim require permits. police a younger woman Contact Clallam County and two men arrived. Fire District No. 3 at 360He reported that the two 683-4242 for information men punched him in the pertaining to burning reguface, and one of his ankles lations and permit requirewas broken in the scuffle. ments.

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PORT TOWNSEND — Tickets are available through this Friday only for “Starry, Starry Night,” the Centrum foundation’s annual gala set for Oct. 24 at the Commons at Fort Worden State Park. Live music, bidding on a variety of auction packages, a raffle for a Holland Amer-

PASCO — A 16-yearold was shot while reportedly attempting to steal marijuana plants from a backyard in Eastern Washington. Pasco police say the teen was shot in the wrist but did not say who fired the gun. The Tri-City Herald reported that while investigating, police found two marijuana patches in adjoining backyards. They are working to determine whether the operations are legal. Police also found and took as evidence four guns inside one of the homes. Peninsula Daily News and The Associated Press

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The Port Townsend City Council will consider passing a revised schedule for non-bargaining employee compensation when it meets Monday. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. in council chambers at historic City Hall, 540 Water St. The new schedule lists 28 positions and assigns each category a minimum and maximum salary based on years employed by the city. The highest possible salary is $142,800 — that’s for a city manager with 24 years on the job. The lowest is in the public works water management services: $70,125 for an employee with no previous service to the city. Implementation of the new pay schedule would cost the city approximately $54,000, according to the agenda. The council also will hear a water status update and discuss 2015 revenue estimate and projections for 2016 revenue. Council office hours, during which members of the public can discuss any topic with a member of the City Council, take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday and from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday in the mayor’s office at historic City Hall, 540 Water St. Other city committee meetings, which are in conference rooms at City Hall, 250 Madison St., unless otherwise noted, are: ■ Historic Preservation Committee — 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, third-floor conference room. ■ Arts Commission — 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, third-floor conference room. ■ Planning Commission — 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in council chambers. The panel will consider the planning director’s recom-

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Jefferson County commissioners The three Jefferson County commissioners are expected to approve a $1,000 allocation for breast, cervical and colon health services at a meeting Monday. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. in chambers at the Jefferson County Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson St., Port Townsend. The treatment will be offered to women who live below the federal poverty level or are not eligible for Medicaid. The item is on the consent agenda, which means it will pass without discussion barring a request from a commissioner or the public.

PORT ANGELES — An online GoFundMe campaign had raised $4,980 by Saturday for the family of Benjamin C. Freeman Jr., 8, who died Wednesday following a collision Tuesday on state Highway 112. Alisha Freeman, the boy’s mother, said on the site that some of the funds would be spent to rent suits for Benjamin’s two brothers so they could attend his funeral. Contributors can make donations by visiting www. gofundme.com/benjr. “He was an amazing brother to his two brothers and two sisters — the littlest just shy of 2 weeks — and will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved him,” Alisha Freeman

was an in-law of Chandra Erickson, 28, of Port Angeles. Erickson’s eastbound 1996 Jeep Cherokee struck a 2007 Ford Taurus driven by Chelsea Palmer, 31, of Port Angeles, which had stopped to turn from state Highway 112 onto Elwha River Road. Benjamin was a passenger in the Taurus. Palmer; another passenger, an unidentified 6-year-old boy; and Erickson all were uninjured. Drivers and passengers all wore restraints. Erickson was cited for failure to stop in connection with the wreck, said Trooper Russ Winger, spokesman for the State Patrol. Sixty-two donors No criminal charges One of the 62 donors to are expected to be the Freeman fund said she recommended against her, posted on the GoFundMe site, which she set up Thursday. “With a newborn baby, we have our hands full with the funeral and trying to hold things together in our home.” The GoFundMe posting set a goal of $7,000, but Freeman called that figure “arbitrary, as we are grateful for any donations. . . . “Little things like buying diapers, having food in the fridge, and having some extra funds to help our children get through the pain of our loss would be appreciated more than we can express.”

Jefferson PUD Jefferson Public Utility District commissioners will conduct a public hearing on the proposed 2016 budget when they meet Monday. Commissioners will meet at 5 p.m. at 230 Chimacum Road in Port Hadlock. During the following regular meeting, they will take action on state Department of Health consolidation grants for Quilcene and the Shine plat, and discuss an interlocal agreement with the county, a resolution concerning the 2016 budget, tree management and adoption of new rebate measures.

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Jefferson Healthcare The regularly scheduled meeting of the Jefferson Healthcare hospital board of commissioners has been canceled.

CREEPY CRAWLERS The Mary the Monarch sculpture from Port Townsend, piloted down Water Street by Port Townsend residents Robin Dudley and Shelly Perry, is watched by the Manuella the Mantis sculpture from Olympia during Saturday’s 33rd annual Kinetic Sculpture Parade in Port Townsend. Meanwhile at left, the Fun Guys sculpture from Arkata, Calif., parades down the street.

Briefly: State ers are rotten. Sherman said water is in short supply because he farms on an island. He doesn’t irrigate; he said the rainfall is usually enough to grow his crops. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND He said he’s never seen — Bainbridge officials say a drought as bad this one. they will be taking a Sherman is resorting to harder line on dog owners trucking in some 50 tons of who don’t use leashes. pumpkins to dump in his The Kitsap Sun reported field so he won’t lose his that the Bainbridge Island annual Halloween busiMetropolitan Park and Rec- ness. reation District is considerAbout 12,000 people vising having animal control ited the patch last fall. officers to patrol parks and issue citations of up to $300 WSU branch sought for unleashed dogs. FEDERAL WAY — FedA draft contract eral Way would like to between the district and the Kitsap Humane Society bring a branch campus of would have the district pay Washington State Univerabout $16,200 per year for sity to south King County, at least four hours of patrol about 10 miles from the University of Washington’s each week. Tacoma campus. The park board is Federal Way Mayor Jim expected to approve the Ferrell told The News Tricontract Oct. 15. District executive direc- bune he thinks bringing WSU to his city could be tor Terry Lande said complaints about unrestrained transformative. He’s also talking to dogs have been on the rise. Eastern Washington UniAccording to Lande, unleashed dogs have bitten versity and Gonzaga University about opening a park staff, chased other campus but said discusanimals and fought with sions with WSU have gone each other. the furthest. The Associated Press Pumpkin patch

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SEATTLE — A fifthgeneration farmer in Washington says the drought has taken a toll on his normally bountiful pumpkin patch. KING-TV reported that Dale Sherman’s 11-acre pumpkin patch on Whidbey Island, which produced 110 tons last year, was mostly weeds this fall. Sherman told KING-TV the best pumpkins grew in green and misshapen. Oth-

he said. “She failed to recognize the car had stopped in front of her. It turned into a tragic fatality,” Winger said. The cause of the wreck was “driver inattention,” according to the State Patrol. Trooper Rick Ward said Erickson had been distracted by another vehicle on the road, and there was no indication of cellphone use or other distractions inside her vehicle. No drugs or alcohol were involved, according to the State Patrol report. Benjamin was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, where he was pronounced dead Wednesday, according to the State Patrol.


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Pot growers sent to federal prison BY NICHOLAS K. GERANIOS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

trict Court Judge Thomas Rice prior to sentencing. “I am not the victim here. I am now a felon.” The case had been closely watched nationally by marijuana activists, who criticized the federal government for prosecuting marijuana growers in a state where cannabis is legal.

SPOKANE — The three remaining defendants in the case of the so-called Kettle Falls Five have been sentenced to federal prison for growing marijuana in a state where both the medical and recreational use of marijuana are legal under state laws. The defendants are known as the Kettle Falls Five because of their original number. They were convicted earlier this year of growing marijuana on their rural property near Kettle Falls in violation of federal law. Rolland Gregg was sentenced Friday to 33 months in prison, followed by three years of probation. His wife, Michelle Gregg, 36, was sentenced to one year in prison and three years of probation. Rhonda Firestack-Harvey, 56, who is Rolland Gregg’s mother, was also sentenced to one year in prison and three years of probation.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Earl Hicks rejected the notion that the defendants were growing the pot for their own medical use. “This is a for-profit marijuana grow,” Hicks said. “It has nothing to do with medical marijuana.” Prosecutors contended the defendants grew more than 100 pounds of marijuana in 2011 and 2012, far in excess of their personal needs. Defense attorneys argued for sentences of probation only. “This was not a for-profit marijuana grow,” said attorney Phil Tefleyan, who represented Rolland Gregg.

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All three remain free pending the outcome of appeals. “I sincerely apologize for violating federal law,” Rolland Gregg told U.S. Dis-

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Zucker accepted a plea deal from federal prosecutors and testified for the government at trial in exchange for a 16-month penalty. The remaining three were convicted in March by a federal jury of growing between 50 and 100 marijuana plants on their rural property, which was searched by investigators in 2012. Since then, Washington state has also legalized the recreational use of marijuana. But growing and possessing marijuana remains a crime under federal laws. The defendants did not dispute that they grew marijuana but contended they grew less than the government alleged. The jury exonerated them of more serious charges of distributing marijuana, conspiracy to distribute and firearms charges that carried long prison sentences. Tefleyan has said the government could not point to a single sale of the drug by the family. He said the evidence seized by drug enforcement agents during a raid in August 2012 — 4 pounds of marijuana and about $700 in cash — didn’t support the conclusion the family was dealing.

Wayne Horvitz will bring “Some Places Are Forever Afternoon,” a concert inspired by Richard Hugo’s poetry, to Wheeler Theater at Fort Worden State Park in Port Townsend this Wednesday.

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PORT TOWNSEND — The music of internationally known performer Wayne Horvitz, the words of Richard Hugo (1923-82) and the voices of Northwest writers will come together in an unusual production at Fort Worden State Park this coming Wednesday. The Centrum foundation and Copper Canyon Press are collaborating on the 7:30 p.m. performance, titled “Some Places Are Forever Afternoon,” after a bit of Hugo’s poetry. Tickets to Wednesday’s concert — part of Horvitz’s national tour — are $18. It features Horvitz’s septet and its progressive jazz sound at the Wheeler Theater, just inside the entrance of Fort Worden at 200 Battery Way. “Some Places Are Forever Afternoon” is made up of 11 compositions,

all inspired by Hugo’s writing. While Horvitz and his band bring the music, a diverse bunch of readers, many of them from Port Townsend, will bring the verse. They include Joseph Bednarik, copublisher of Copper Canyon Press; Quimper Unitarian Universalist minister Bruce Bode; Carl Youngmann of the Northwind Arts Center; Ellie Mathews of the North Press letterpress studio; poets Bill Ransom, Tom Aslin and Amy Johnson; musician-poet Deborah Hammond; and former KCTS-TV executive director Walter Parsons. Frances McCue, co-founder of the Richard Hugo House, a nonprofit writing center in Seattle, and its current executive director, Tree Swenson, also will read. For tickets, see www.centrum.org or call 800-746-1982.

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PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles-based Coast Guard cutter and crew have returned home following a 50-day counter-narcotics patrol off the Pacific coast of Central America. During the patrol, the 65-person crew of the Active interdicted three suspected smuggling vessels, detained nine suspects and seized more than 4,500 pounds of cocaine valued at over $68 million. The crew returned to Port Angeles on Friday. Active’s crew patrolled in support of Joint Interagency Task Force South, a National Task Force under U.S. Southern Command. The interagency group oversees the detection and monitoring of illicit traffickers and assists U.S. and multinational law enforcement agencies with the interdiction of these illicit traffickers. During at-sea busts in international waters, these interdictions are led and conducted by Coast Guard personnel or partner nation law enforcement agencies.

“We train hard to prepare for these patrols because we never know what to expect, and this time, it paid off,” said Cmdr. Benjamin D. Berg, the Active’s commanding officer, “The crew performed at the top of their game during multiple successful interdictions of illegal narcotics likely bound for the streets of the United States. “After two months of around-the-clock helicopter and boat operations, we are eager to return home.” The Active routinely operates from Central America to the coast of Washington conducting search-and-rescue, counternarcotics patrols, fisheries law enforcement and other Coast Guard missions. “Our nation faces significant threats posed by transnational organized crime networks in the Eastern Pacific,” said Rear Adm. Meredith Austin, deputy commander, Coast Guard Pacific Area in Alameda, Calif., which manages all Coast Guard operations in its Pacific Theater. “Defeating these criminal organizations requires an offensive strategy reli-

ant on highly trained and dedicated Coast Guardsmen, like the crew of Active, to provide a persistent presence in known drug transit zones.”

Joint operations U.S. maritime law enforcement and the interdiction phase of countersmuggling operations in the Eastern Pacific occur under the tactical control of the 11th Coast Guard District. The district encompasses the states of California, Arizona, Nevada and Utah, and the coastal and offshore waters of Mexico and Central America down to South America. “We ran joint operations with several agencies and international partners to be in the right place at the right time and with the right capabilities to disrupt the efforts of transnational organized crime networks,” said Berg. “Stopping these smugglers on the high seas, far from shore, is crucial to our combined efforts to stop the flow of illegal activity, secure our borders and protect legitimate commerce.”

New director aboard at PA skills center PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Jody Potter is the new director for the North Olympic Peninsula Skills Center. P o t t e r, who started work midAugust, replaced Peggy Templeton. Templeton resigned Potter in June to begin work as the director of Career & Technical Education for the Bainbridge Island School District.

17 years of experience Potter has worked in education for 17 years. Her “extensive and varied work experience in education, her qualifications and knowledge provide a perfect fit for the skills center’s leadership position,” said Marc Jackson, superintendent of the Port Angeles

School District. Most recently, Potter held simultaneous roles — assistant principal, superintendent’s administrative assistant and business manager — for the QueetsClearwater School District.

create — traditional and nontraditional,” said Potter, “and feel like I’ve come full circle in education.” Potter credits Cape Flattery School District with her start in the career technical education field.

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Prior to this, she was employed as an education instructor in the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Education Department for the Quinault tribe. Potter also served as an instructor of adult basic education and prepared students for the General Educational Development test at Grays Harbor Community College. In addition, she served multiple roles for the Taholah Education Center — among them, career and technical director and vocational director. “I appreciate the opportunities I’ve been given and those I’ve worked hard to

She worked for the district from 1999 to 2004. “My work with [Superintendent] Kandy Ritter,” Potter said, “and the mentorship she provided while I was part of the Cape Flattery School District staff was invaluable, even to this day.” The district was, and continues to be, a partner with the skills center. Potter received a Master of Education in administration from Heritage University and certificate endorsements in career and technical education and career and technical education administration from Central Washington University.

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FORKS — Port of Port Angeles commission candidates Connie Beauvais and Michael Breidenbach discussed restoration of the timber industry and expanding business opportunities in the West End during a forum in Forks. The candidates, who are vying Nov. 3 for the District 3 commission seat being vacated by John Calhoun, also debated Thursday the effectiveness of the Clallam County Economic Development Council. The forum, one in a series of five scheduled county-wide in advance of the general election, was hosted by the League of Women Voters of Clallam County at the Forks Rainforest Arts Center. The forum featured three races. In addition to the Port of Port Angeles commissioner race, it presented hopefuls for the Clallam County commission and the Forks City Council Position 5 seat. County commission incumbent Jim McEntire, 64, a Republican from Sequim, did not attend because of a scheduling conflict. He was represented by Phil Kitchel. His opponent, Mark Ozias, 45, a Sequim Democrat who is executive director of the Sequim Food Bank, did attend. Christina Kohout, 32, who is running for the Forks City Council seat, also did not attend. A Policy Council parent with Olympic Community Action Programs, she was in Washington, D.C., advocating early childhood education. Her opponent Jon Preston, 56, known as a longtime ranger at Olympic National Park and currently the owner and steward of the Frederick and Mary Rosemond arboretum of Forks, attended the forum. About 10 people were in attendance, not including League of Women Voters volunteers, leading Preston to comment about the lack of participation. “There should be more people from Forks in this audience,” he said. “I don’t like the apathy. I participate. I try to when I have time.”

Port of Port Angeles Neika Miller-Thomas of Forks asked the two port candidates how they would bring back the lumber industry that once thrived on the West End. Beauvais referred to a forestry council that has been set up through the county commissioners. “That is a group that is going to study if it is, in fact, going to be in the county’s best interest for us to take over the management of our timber again,” she said. Breidenbach said the supply of timber for harvest and processing needs to be increased. “There needs to be new thoughts behind it other than simply having the [state] Department of Natural Resources keep managing the land or having the county create a new bureaucracy to manage the same land,” he said. When asked by the moderator about the responsibility of commissioners to business owners on the West End, Beauvais remarked “that most of the port property, and the reve-

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Eileen Herrling of the League of Women Voters of Clallam County, left, introduces Forks City Council Position 5 candidate Jon Preston and Nora Alwarth, standing in for candidate Christina Kohouts, during a forum held Thursday in Forks. nue that is made by the port, is actually in District 3. “There are a lot of jobs available,” she said. “We need to get people out here (in Forks) retrained to work those jobs there.” She added: “We also need to look at manufacturing jobs” that can be centered in the Forks area. Breidenbach said he believes it is the responsibility of the port to do more than it has to encourage West End growth. “I would like to see an Port of Port Angeles commissioner District 3 economic trade zone, possi- candidate Michael Breidenbach, left, speaks as bly here in Forks,” he said. opponent Connie Beauvais looks on. “I would like to see something similar in Clallam Bay and Sekiu.”

Economic development Beauvais touted the Clallam County Economic Development Council as a useful tool for job creation. “That is a government organization that is there . . . to bring in big business and small business,” she said. Breidenbach said the Economic Development Council has not performed well at that task. “It turned into somewhat of a bureaucracy and it has never fulfilled its mission,” he said. “It is not working now . . . and I don’t think it is going to work.” He added he “probably will not vote to fund it” if elected. “I think the port has much better facilities and personnel to accomplish coordination with other groups,” he said. Beauvais said she believes the council can work and that it is working. “There are a lot of things going on behind the scenes to bring some very big business into our area. I would really hate to see them fail.” Beauvais, 64, of Joyce, manages the Crescent Water Association and is coowner of Alpacas of Cedar Wind. She serves on the 2015 Charter Review Commission. Breidenbach, 63, of Forks, is a Forks city councilman. He is retired from Rayonier, where he was the West Coast senior manager.

Forks City Council The absent Kohout was represented by Nora Alwarth. “Some of the priorities I would like to look at for my first year include bringing more business to Forks,” Kohout wrote in a prepared statement read aloud

Phil Kitchel, representing District 1 County Commissioner Jim McEntire, and candidate Mark Ozias participate in a candidate forum. by Alwarth. “We need to focus more on services for our tourists.” Preston, who attended the forum, agreed. “We’ve got a river . . . of money that comes through this town every summer, and that summer has gotten much bigger,” he said. “I think there is a cut of that, that is if we can create an environment in which they want to stop and spend more time here, there is a lot of money in that for us. “Can I make that more possible? Not alone, but we’ve got to look at that river of money.” Kohout wrote that she “will continue to be innovative and creative in finding more ways to bring business to Forks” Preston said that while “timber is vital and always will be vital for this community, it should . . . never be the only thing, because when you put things in one basket, it falls apart. “You’ve got a whole bunch of unemployed people. Let’s broaden our horizons. Let’s expand our imagination.”

County commissioner Miller-Thomas asked Ozias about what could be done by the three Clallam County commissioners to help small businesses succeed in the West End.

Kitchel was prohibited from responding to public questions on McEntire’s behalf. “I think that the county has an important role in helping small businesses and that role is primarily in coordination and making connections,” Ozias said. “I think that the county ought to be working to make sure that all of the organizations that support small businesses more directly are working together.”

Upcoming forums The next league forum is set from 1:30 to 4 p.m. today at the Port Angeles City Council Chambers, 321 E. First St. It will feature the port commissioner race and three Port Angeles School Board races. On Tuesday, a forum is set from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Sequim Transit Center, 190 W. Cedar St. It will feature candidates for the county commission, Sequim City Council, Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center and Fire District 3 commission.

PORT LUDLOW — A Quilcene woman was listed in stable and satisfactory condition at a Seattle hospital Saturday after she was hurt in a collision on state Highway 104 at state Highway 19 on Thursday. Nicole M. Marquart, 25, was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center after the wreck at 8:04 p.m. Benjamin B. Marquart, 29, of Quilcene was taken to Harrison Medical Center in Bremerton by ambulance. He had been discharged from the hospital as of Saturday. The State Patrol said drugs or alcohol were involved in the crash. Troopers said charges are pending against Anthony D. Ghilardi, 32, of Port Ludlow. Ghilardi, in the turn lane to Highway 19 while eastbound on Highway 104, turned his 2013 F-150 pickup truck into the 2003 Toyota Corolla driven by Benjamin Marquart westbound on Highway 104, the State Patrol said. Ghilardi was uninjured, troopers said. Both vehicles were destroyed, the State Patrol said. All involved were wearing seat belts, troopers said.

Plea offer is accepted in beating death PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — A Sequim man charged with the beating death of a Joyce woman has accepted a plea offer. Ari Lee King, 42, is charged with second-degree murder in the death of Diane Cunningham, 65, on Sept. 28, 2014. He is scheduled to go to trial Nov. 16. Defense attorney Loren Oakley told Clallam County Superior Court Judge Christopher Melly on Friday that his client had accepted an offer from the state. “We’ve reached a resolution in this matter,” he said. Attorneys do not discuss pending plea offers. Details will be released during a change-of-plea hearing at 9 a.m. Oct. 12. Chief Criminal Deputy Prosecuting Attorney

Michele Devlin requested more than one week’s notice for the change-of-plea hearing to accommodate Cunningham’s daughter, who lives outside of the county. The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office alleges that King beat Cunningham to death with a carjack at her Joyce-area home. She was last seen accompanied by King on video surveillance footage taken at 7 Cedars Casino and the Port Angeles Walmart, police said. King was arrested Nov. 13 under a bridge in Malheur County, Ore., not far from where Cunningham’s abandoned car was found by hunters. Previous trial dates of Jan. 5, May 4 and July 13 were nullified because of delays with DNA testing at a State Patrol crime laboratory.

Singers invited to Sequim open house PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SEQUIM — Women who like to sing — a cappella and in harmony especially — are invited to the Grand Olympics Chorus’ open house in their rehearsal space in the QFC shopping center, 990 E. Washington St., this Monday evening. The chorus, which belongs to Sweet Adelines International, is getting ready to

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Not-guilty plea on child porn charges

GETTING A LITTLE DRAFTY A huge chunk of wall is demolished at Jefferson Healthcare’s old maintenance building, which is being demolished to make room for the new emergency services building, due for completion in mid-2016. The demolition of the Port Townsend building is scheduled for completion in the next two weeks.

Bremerton man to face trial in Clallam County next month BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — A Bremerton man has pleaded not guilty to voyeurism and child pornography charges that stemmed from allegations that he took a lewd cellphone video of a 16-year-old girl at this year’s Sequim Lavender Festival and was found with pornography on his phone. David William Cummings, 41, faces a Nov. 16 trial on one count of attempted voyeurism at the Lav- Cummings ender Festival Street Fair on July 17 and six counts of possessing depictions, including 83 videos on his cellphone, of minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct. Cummings, who was arrested last Sunday, remained in the Clallam County jail Saturday on $50,000 bond after Superior Court Judge Erik Rohrer refused to release him Friday on his own recognizance. “The nature of the allegations do raise safety concerns,” Rohrer said. Cummings was silent during the arraignment, mostly staring down at the defense table. “Are you OK, Mr. Cummings?” Rohrer asked him at the end of the brief hearing. Cummings shook his head no. “Just checking,” Rohrer said. A status hearing was set for 9 a.m. Oct. 30.

Witnesses’ reports Witnesses at the Street Fair told authorities they saw him take cellphone photos under the girl’s skirt while she waited in line to buy lavender hand sanitizers, according to the probable-cause statement. A video file extracted from his camera showed images close to the hemline of her skirt and not going underneath it, the statement said.

avid William Cummings, who was arrested last Sunday, remained in the Clallam County jail Saturday on $50,000 bond after Superior Court Judge Erik Rohrer refused to release him Friday on his own recognizance.

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Witnesses said Cummings appeared to be possibly erasing images on his phone as he was being chased through the Street Fair before being accosted. Attorney Loren Oakley of Clallam Public Defender, who represented Cummings on Friday, argued that Cummings did not have a history of violent offenses, had not committed offenses between the Street Fair incident and his arrest, and that Cummings’ mother and siblings live in Washington and his wife in Bremerton. Oakley offered that one condition of Cummings’ release could be that he not leave his home with a camera. Steven Johnson of the Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office argued that bond remain at $50,000. Cummings’ cellphone contained “many images and videos of the most abhorrent violent offenses that are happening to young children,” Johnson said. “He also has indicated he was using his phone . . . at the Lavender Festival because he could not help himself.” Five of the pornography possession charges carry maximum 10-year sentences each, the sixth charge carries a five-year maximum sentence and the attempted voyeurism charge carries a maximum of 364 days in jail.

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Navy issues final impact document on use of sonar PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SILVERDALE — The U.S. Navy has released its final environmental impact statement on its proposals for use of sonar and explosives for training and testing in the Puget Sound, Strait of Juan de Fuca and Behm Canal in southeastern Alaska. The release of the Northwest Training and Testing Final Environmental Impact Statement/Overseas Environmental Impact Statement starts a 30-day clock before a final decision. No further public input meetings or comment periods are planned. In December, the Navy had issued a supplement to the draft document that included an updated requirement for increased use of sonobuoys during training in the Northwest Training Range Complex. The training zone includes areas off the North Olympic Peninsula’s Pacific Coast — including the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary — off Indian Island and in the Strait of Juan de Fuca. In commenting on the draft statement, the public expressed the greatest number of concerns — 173 — about the use of sound and sonar devices, the Navy ________ said. Critics have worried Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. that sonar could harm 5060, or at pgottlieb@peninsuladaily whales and other sea mamnews.com. mals.

The Navy said there were 71 comments regarding underwater explosions, 59 about the need for mitigation of impacts and 57 about study areas. The document does not deal with another Navy proposal for electronic warfare training in the Olympic Military Operations Area on the Olympic Peninsula West End — the topic of much debate between Port Townsend and Forks — for which the Navy is seeking U.S. Forest Service permits.

Most activities in the second alternative would increase in tempo an average of 12 percent over the first one. The Navy would not expand the area where it conducts training and testing activities. The Navy has said bombing exercises take place outside the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary, which consists of 2,408 square nautical miles off the Olympic Peninsula coastline.

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Final decision in month

The final environmental impact statement (EIS) said the Navy’s proposed alternative includes new training exercises every other year off the Olympic coast and mine warfare exercises every year in the Puget Sound in support of homeland defense. It also would include the testing of undersea systems in Puget Sound, testing activities in the Carr Inlet between Key Peninsula and Gig Harbor Peninsula, pierside sonar maintenance and testing, sea trials as part of ship overhauls and the elimination of sinking exercises in all Pacific Northwest areas. A second alternative proposal would include the same training exercises, except for an increase in homeland defense events from every other year to every year.

Following a final decision in 30 days, the Navy plans to make a decision and issue a “record of decision.” The decision will be published in the Federal Register and local newspapers and distributed to the public. David McGinn, the assistant secretary of the Navy for energy, installations and environment, will make the decision. The impact statement acknowledged that the primary concerns are traditional-use areas for Native Americans, subsistence resources, marine animals and sea turtles.

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Effect on mammals “Explosive detonations, non-impulsive sources such as sonar, and vessel strikes . . . have the potential to disturb, injure, or kill marine animals and sea turtles,” the statement said. The Navy said the activities’ impact on marine animals and sea turtle species is small. “Compared to the potential mortality, stranding and injury resulting from commercial ship strikes and bycatch, entanglement ocean pollution and other human causes, the potential for injury resulting from Navy training and testing activities is estimated to orders of magni-

tude lower (tens of animals versus hundreds of thousands of animals),” said the report. The Navy said that tribes could experience temporary loss of access to fishing grounds during training activities. To mitigate the chances that marine mammals and sea turtles could be affected, the Navy proposed the use of lookouts.

Lookouts Lookouts, it said, would warn commanders of marine mammals, sea turtles or resources in the area to minimize impacts or explosions that could harm them. The statement noted that “most Armed Forces activities are exempt from the prohibitions of marine protected areas. “Nevertheless, the Navy would carry out its training and testing activities in a manner that will avoid, to the maximum extent practicable and consistent with training and testing requirements, adverse impacts to National Marine Sanctuary resources.” To develop the environmental impact statement, the Navy conducted nine scoping meetings in March 2012 and eight public input meetings in February and March 2014 at locations that included Quilcene, Oak Harbor, Silverdale and Aberdeen. It also conducted four public meetings in January 2015 for the development of a supplemental filing. The entire document is available for download at Northwest Training and Testing EIS/OEIS, www. nwtteis.com. It is also available at the Jefferson County Library at 620 Cedar Ave., Port Hadlock; the Port Angeles Library at 2210 S. Peabody St.; and the Port Townsend Library, 1220 Lawrence St.

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Claiming a stake in sharing economy Older adults partaking in a variety of methods to make extra money and socialize BY AMY ZIPKIN THE NEW YORK TIMES

WILLIAM DAUB, 63, sold laboratory instruments for several decades, with a salary in the low six figures and access to perks like a corporate jet. He retired in April last year, after he was laid off. He began collecting Social Security and enrolled at a community college to earn computer certifications. Those in hand, he applied for entry-level jobs paying $25 to $30 an hour. Younger classmates were hired. He wasn’t. He chalked it up to age. His wife earns a good income selling computer software. Still, with a mortgaged house in the New York suburbs and a lifestyle that includes a housekeeper, dinners out and brief trips to nearby vacation spots, he was restless and looked for ways to augment his public pension and withdraw less from his 401(k). By chance he read about TaskRabbit, one of a growing number of online platforms that match individuals to projects, services and living spaces.

Along with Airbnb, Uber and others, it fits squarely into the emerging “gig economy.” Collaborativeconsumption.com, a website that carries news, events and opportunities related to the sharing economy, lists about 1,400 companies that are participating. Before starting with TaskRabbit, Daub passed a background check and a training course. This summer, he began assembling Ikea furniture, a skill he learned as a homeowner. His published rate is $49 an hour, which includes a client services fee paid to the company. During July and August, working five or six hours a week, he estimated he earned about $2,000. “I’m making good money and making my own hours,” he said. As the stock market seesaws and many retirees struggle to supplement inadequate savings and investments, more older Americans are turning to a variety of methods to earn extra money, keep in touch socially and find ways to enjoy experiences that might not be affordable otherwise. A report released by PricewaterhouseCoopers in April estimated that 7 percent of Americans consider themselves providers in the so-called sharing economy. Of those older than 55, 25 percent do. TURN

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KONP talk guests PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1:05 p.m. to 2 p.m. local talk show segment on KONP radio, at 1450 AM, 101.7 FM and www.konp. com on the Internet outside the Port Angeles area. Station General Manager Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday through Thursday segments. This week’s scheduled lineup: ■ Monday: Clallam County commissioner candidate forum with incumbent Jim McEntire and challenger Mark Ozias. ■ Tuesday: Susan Gile, dental coordinator for Volunteers in Medicine of the Olympics, discusses Dental Hygiene Awareness Month and a Halloween candy exchange she’s offering to trick-or-treaters. Second segment: Danetta Rutten and Sister Maureen O’Leary, a Benedictine nun, discuss efforts to collect medical supplies for an orphanage in Tanzania. ■ Wednesday: Port Angeles City Manager Dan McKeen. ■ Thursday: Scott Nagel, executive director of the Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival, discusses the event which runs this coming Friday through Sunday in Port Angeles. Second segment: Mike Howe Clallam County Public Utility District director of communications.

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FIVE YEARS AGO, Mayor Michael A. Nutter proposed a tax on soda in Philadelphia, and the industry rose up to beat it back. Soda lobbyists made campaign contributions to local politicians and staged rallies, with help from allies like the Teamsters union and local bottling companies. To burnish its image, the industry donated $10 million to the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. It worked: The soda tax proposal never got out of a City Council committee.

SEQUIM — First Federal has made two changes to its Sequim Avenue branch team. Longtime branch manager Christy Rookard has a new role as retail training specialist. Rookard’s duties include “facilitating training . . . as Rookard well as designing and developing instructional materials and performance aids and evaluating/ improving program effectiveness,” according to First Federal. Straling“She will proYounger vide support of sales and service efforts designed to retain existing relationships and enable growth of new relationships.” Shenna Straling-Younger has joined as Sequim branch manager/assistant vice president. She oversees daily operations at the branch, including the management of business development, banking activity, products and services. Before joining First Federal, Straling-Younger was a branch manager for Union Bank.

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At the Washington State Fair in Puyallup last month, two diners enjoy caloric fair food but accompany it with water, not soda.

Even as anti-obesity campaigners like Nutter have failed to pass taxes, they have accomplished something larger. In the course of the fight, they have reminded people that soda is not a very healthy product. Familiar refrain They have echoed similar messages coming from public It’s a familiar story. health researchers and others — Soda taxes have also flopped in New York State and San Fran- and fundamentally changed the way Americans think about soda. cisco. Over the past 20 years, sales So far, only superliberal Berkeley, Calif., has succeeded in of full-calorie soda in the United States have plummeted by more adopting such a measure over than 25 percent. industry objections. Soda consumption, which The obvious lesson from Philrocketed from the 1960s through adelphia is that the soda indus1990s, is now experiencing a seritry is winning the policy battles ous and sustained decline. over the future of its product. Sales are stagnating as a But the bigger picture is that soda companies are losing the war. growing number of Americans

say they are actively trying to avoid the drinks that have been a mainstay of American culture. Sales of bottled water have shot up, and bottled water is now on track to overtake soda as the largest beverage category in two years, according to at least one industry projection.

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CHICAGO — More than a decade ago, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency helped develop a technology that ultimately was used by an independent laboratory to catch Volkswagen’s elaborate cheating on car emissions tests. But EPA used the technology primarily to test trucks rather than passenger cars because such heavy equipment was a much bigger polluter. That decision meant that the U.S. regulator missed its best chance to foil the German carmaker’s deception early on. The portable emissions measurement systems that EPA pioneered might have subjected VW diesel cars to on-road tests and discovered they were spewing up to 40 times the allowable levels of key pollutant nitrogen oxide under normal driving conditions. Without that test, VW was virtually home-free and evaded detection for seven years. “If EPA had used the technology back then [on diesel cars], we could have caught it,” said Margo Oge, who was director of the EPA’s office of Transportation and Air Quality at the time and headed the office for 18 years until 2012. TURN

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Soda: Beverage preferences set in youth CONTINUED FROM A11 From 2004 to 2012, children consumed 79 fewer sugar-sweetened beverage calories a day, according to a large government survey, representing a 4 percent cut in calories over all. As total calorie intake has declined, obesity rates among school-age children appear to have leveled off. The change is happening faster in Philadelphia than in the country as a whole. Daily soda consumption among teenagers, a group closely tracked by federal researchers, dropped sharply — by 24 percent — from 2007 to 2013, compared with about 20 percent for the country. Last month, the city Department of Public Health reported a sustained decline in childhood obesity over the last seven years. Those reductions are not accidents. The soda tax didn’t pass. But the debate about it, along with a series of related city policies, helped discourage people from drinking soda. The Philadelphia school district forbids the sale of sugary beverages in schools and limits their availability in public vending machines.

Financial intecentives The city provides financial incentives for corner stores to highlight healthy foods. And it sends educators into public school classrooms to teach children about nutrition. Philadelphia, which also has one of the country’s strictest menu-labeling laws, for two years ran radio and television ads encouraging parents to think twice about serving sugary drinks to their children. “It’s a fight every day, and you just have to stick with

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At the Washington State Fair in Puyallup last month, lining up for water. it,� said Nutter, who will leave office in January. “You can’t give up, because it’s just really important.� But while Philadelphia’s enthusiastic attention has led to outsize results, soda consumption is declining even in cities and towns that have not made big local investments in obesity prevention and public health. The public health community has coalesced around an anti-soda message, and health officials and industry experts agree that public attitudes about soda and consumer tastes are shifting in ways that may be permanent. The beverage industry continues to fight these shifts — and especially to fight taxes on its products. But it is also aware that after decades of selling a handful of popular, iconic products, changing public attitudes are leading to a profound change in the nature of the business. For many public health advocates, soda has become the new tobacco — a toxic product to be banned, taxed and stigmatized. It’s clear that soda’s calories contribute to weight gain and obesity, but whether its impact is greater than that of other unhealthy

foods has not been conclusively demonstrated. Nevertheless, the change is already underway. “There will always be soda, but I think the era of it being acceptable for kids to drink soda all day long is passing, slowly,� said Marion Nestle, a professor of nutrition at New York University. “In some socioeconomic groups, it’s over.� Nestle’s latest book, which will be published this month, is called Soda Politics: Taking On Big Soda (and Winning). The subtitle reflects her view that “Big Soda� is an enemy to be vanquished, and that the industry is already losing ground to its public health foes. Though the sharpest declines are happening among richer, white populations, Nestle said she expected that poor and minority customers would also reduce their soda intake over time, just as tobacco declines occurred first among educated consumers and then spread to a larger population. The current anti-soda sentiment has the big soda makers worried. Even diet sodas are experiencing a sharp decline in sales. At the Beverage Digest

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conference, an entire presentation was devoted to the diet soda problem. John Faucher, an analyst at J.P. Morgan, described the situation as a crisis. The health-conscious consumers who chose diet sodas in the past have become increasingly suspicious of anything that seems artificial. Concerns about the safety of artificial sweeteners run high, despite scant evidence they are dangerous. As consumers increasingly see soda as a vice or a luxury, they appear to be fleeing the category altogether. “People go toward diet, and then ‘other,’ � said Barry M. Popkin, a professor of nutrition at the University of North Carolina, who has measured the calorie declines. Lately, he said, people are simply switching to water. Water has been the runaway success story of the industry. Gary A. Hemphill, an industry consultant, projects that in 2017, water will surpass soda in sales and become the largest beverage category in the United States.

Bottled water Although the big three soda companies all sell bottled water, they are not that excited about the trend. Bottled water is a less reliable line of business for them. Single-serving bottles of water, like Aquafina from PepsiCo and Dasani from Coca-Cola, earn margins similar to those of soda, but customers appear to have less brand loyalty to water brands than to Coke or Pepsi. It’s harder for the companies to compete in the grocery store, where low-margin companies that specialize in water are able to price large multipacks much lower than the soda bottlers want to sell them. Generally, these compa-

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Amazon ends sales Amazon plans to stop selling two of the most popular electronics products on Amazon.com at the end of the month. According to Amazon’s sales-tracking data, Chromecast is the fourth bestselling electronic device and Apple TV ranks 14th. Amazon said it’s making the move to “avoid customer confusion� for shoppers who also use the company’s Prime Video service. Apple TV and Chromecast devices don’t include apps to let customers stream Prime Video programming. Amazon also competes with Apple and Google, both in streaming media and the devices that play that programming. On Monday, Amazon will debut an updated version of its Fire TV.

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NEW YORK — Online stock brokerage company Scottrade says the names and addresses of about 4.6 million of its customers may have been stolen by hackers. The company said Friday that the Federal Bureau of Investigation recently informed it of the hack, which occurred between the end of 2013 and early 2014. St. Louis-based Scottrade said that Social Security numbers, email addresses and other sensitive information was in the system that was hacked, but hackers focused on stealing customer names and addresses. Scottrade said funds in customer accounts were not stolen and no account passwords were taken. The company said it has strengthened its network to prevent other hacks.

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A punk’s proposal BY RICHARD HELL

She’s empathetic and generous; she just doesn’t like dwelling on ugliness or dubious behavior if it can be avoided. I didn’t understand why she hadn’t told me about the brooch, but I didn’t think it really mattered. I called her and told her the whole sequence of events. She kind of laughed uncomfortably. She seemed as surprised about it all as I had been, but with a kind of knowing surprise. Then came the first substantial revelation: Mama Doll was a pathological liar. Well, that may be a little overdramatic. It depends on the connotation of “pathological.” But she freely and enthusiastically lied, and she had made up that story about the brooch on the spot.

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WAS 34, AND I HAD STOPPED doing heroin after having been addicted for most of the previous 10 years. Within months, I also proposed marriage to a woman I had just met. My father died when I was 7, and my mother didn’t remarry until after I had already left home at 17. My parents’ marriage had been classically good and happy. That’s how I remembered it, and there was no evidence otherwise. She took good care of my sister and me after he was gone, too. My parents were thoughtful people with carefully considered values. I was the aberration. In the years I was on drugs, I had meanly not had much communication with her, but once I got clean, I thought I could be a better son. It’s confusing to get clean after years of addiction, though. Your judgment is impaired. It’s probably not wise to marry in those circumstances, especially to someone you’ve known for only weeks, but I wouldn’t be deterred. I also probably should have wondered about the implications of how my intended made it a condition of her acceptance that I see a psychiatrist. But I didn’t wonder, I agreed to see the shrink. I didn’t tell him much. Why would I? I hardly knew him. I didn’t have an engagement ring. It wasn’t that kind of proposal. It was a sort of negotiated proposal that emerged across a few dramatic weeks. Ultimately, she did accept, though.

I thought I couldn’t give my wife-to-be a fake diamond engagement ring. I was already at a disadvantage with her. Should I call my mother? That didn’t seem right, since apparently she didn’t know. But what? Everything everywhere was already complicated and confusing, even if things had seemed to be going my way. I didn’t know where to begin with this new thing.

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HAD AN IDEA ABOUT THE RING. I had always admired the one my mother had been given by my father. It was big and pretty. It would be the ideal way to start my new life as a clean adult married person, who talked to his mother. So when I called to tell her about my impending wedding, I worked in the concept of her dormant ring. She seemed baffled, or uneasy — a little at first, but then she agreed. I was elated. Everything seemed right. She sent me the ring. I hadn’t seen it in a long time. It was evocative and beautiful, perfect. My fiancée realized we should get it insured. The appraiser told us it was fake. I was at a loss. What was going on? What did it mean? It was a big diamond. Could my parents have been nervous about her wearing it on the street? But how could my mother forget that?

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INALLY, IT OCCURRED TO ME to call my mother’s mother. She was a feisty working-class Southern lady from Alabama who lived in Texas now. I had never had much contact with her, since she lived so far away, but she was always warm. I was a grown-up husband-to-be now, and we could talk like adults. Mama Doll we called her. Her name was Dolly. I realize as I write that her name in the family does evoke for me an image of an antique doll, porcelain maybe, with hair falling out and crimson lips, something from another era, or even universe. And she was like that. She had been married four times and was the only person in any branch of my family who drank. Her main recreation was bridge, and

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she worked in an office. She cackled. I told her what had happened, and she immediately reassured me. She explained that my father’s mother, my beloved Grandma Linda, some years deceased, had had an heirloom brooch, long in the family, into which were set three large diamonds. When her three sons were young, she had promised them that she would have those stones reset into engagement rings for them when they grew up. Unfortunately, over the course of previous generations, one of the diamonds had been lost and replaced by matching costume jewelry. Because my father was the youngest son, he got the paste diamond. “Why didn’t Mom tell me that?” “Maybe she didn’t want to disappoint you.” “But she knows?” “Of course.”

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Y MOTHER HAS ALWAYS been closemouthed about awkward matters. “If you don’t have something nice to say, don’t say anything at all,” she would often instruct us. She seems to be able to close herself off from uncomfortable information. It’s not as if she’s prim or self-righteous; she’s not at all.

HEN CAME THE SECOND revelation. My mother hadn’t known the diamond was false, but my father, a college professor of psychology, had been a compulsive gambler who annually lost all the young couple’s savings at the track and, in fact, had been given an ultimatum by my mother the year of his death that she would leave him if he did it again. So in one afternoon, I learned that my grandmother was a flamboyant liar and that my father was a compulsive gambler (and also that my sweet, groundbreaking feminist, civil-rights-activist, strong-willed college teacher of a mother was so conservative that she would attempt to permanently hide from my sister and me that fact about our father). I don’t want to imply too much significance. It was simply an interesting afternoon. Yes, I was changed a little bit, but it was mostly in that it crystallized my knowledge that we were all just ordinarily human, not the mythologically heavyweight creatures one can tend to make of oneself and one’s family, and damned near everyone else. Also, that nothing is as it seems. Everything is strange and funny (if sometimes sad) shifting, overlapping realities that can’t be caught. It made me like everyone more. Incidentally, that marriage of mine lasted about a year and a half.

_________ Richard Hell, a onetime musician, published the autobiography I Dreamed I Was a Very Clean Tramp in 2013. His new book, Massive Pissed Love: Nonfiction 2001-2014, comes out this month. This essay originally appeared in The New York Times.

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“The U.S. needs to be more aggressive. Russia has supposedly gone after anybody against [Syrian President Bashir al-]Assad, and not only ISIS [the Islamic State group]. There’s just too much killing. We need a firm agreement with Russia on a plan of attack.”

“A good defense is always the best solution. It will better protect and save lives. We might need to threaten Russia with sanctions to show them where it hurts. All this bombing is horrible.”

“First of all, we don’t want to piss Russia off. It’s all a sticky situation. What if we tell Russia to stand back and stay out of it? We need more countries to unite to resolve the problems over there.”

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“Monitor Russia and if needed take the appropriate actions. If civilian casualties continue, we need to get the secretary of defense to tell Russia to cease and desist. I also question the accuracy of their jets.”

“I don’t agree with Russia’s involvement in itself, but I really don’t think we need to push them out. It’s a real catch-22. All of this could cause further strained relations with Russia.”

“We need to step up our defenses and bring on our F-22 fighters. After Ukraine, Putin’s credibility is in question, and he is a known liar. I just hope this doesn’t involve military action against Russia.”

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“We are attempting to promote stability, and Russia is working against that. I think we maybe have [to have] some more sanctions against Russia.”

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Peninsula Voices county for that next drought or low snowpack The author of the Sept. winter. 29 letter “Sea levels,” I expect that of my intending to pin Clallam County commissioner can- county commissioner. Of course some places didate Mark Ozias into may not experience the full promoting “propaganda” impact of climate change, and “misinformation” about but please do not cherrythe implications of climate pick these examples, which change, commits this fault leads to true misinformathemselves. tion and propaganda. For example, why did Austin Sanford, the author lead readers on Sequim that Ozias was referring to Neah Bay? Sea levels Because that was the only place on the West End While I agree with the that provided evidence that primary point made in the denies climate change? Sept. 29 letter “Sea Levels” Let’s not forget, there that candidates use “careare many other communifully prepared scientific ties that call the West End information that is unbihome. ased and accurate,” he At least two vibrant erred in a similar manner communities located in this in his representation of risarea are at risk, and these ing sea level. are the places Mr. Ozias Contrary to his statewas referring to. ment, satellite measurePeer-reviewed studies ments, including the have indicated that the National Oceanic and Quileute and Hoh people Atmospheric Administraare indeed impacted by cli- tion’s, document an mate change; located on unequivocal acceleration in “low-lying coastline” these sea level to an average of communities “are suscepti- 3.2 mm/year (measured ble to sea-level rise, over the period 1993-2012) extreme storm surge versus the past century’s events, and shoreline eroaverage of 1.8 mm/year. sion” (see http://tinyurl. Also contrary to his letcom/PDN-climatechange). ter, local sea level is The Hoh tribe began directly affected by this working with the federal acceleration, but ground government to move their subsidence and longer reservation to higher time-scale crustal deformaground in 2009. tion can diminish and even We cannot oversimplify reverse the local rate, as in or underprepare for how the case of Neah Bay, or climate change may impact enhance it, as is the case in us locally. New Orleans. Unfortunately, McEntire An excellent source for questions that enough rates of local sea level on information exists to even the North Olympic Peninbegin planning, or cherrysula is the recently picks out-of-context inforreleased “Climate Change mation to wiggle out of it. Preparedness Plan for the Ozias, on the other North Olympic Peninsula” hand, has argued that stra- [http://tinyurl.com/PDNtegic planning and collabo- searise]. It includes an accurate ration can prepare the

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Do you pphubb? PPHUBBING REFERS TO “partner phone snubbing,” or when you get distracted by your cellphone when you’re with your significant other. A new study from Baylor University found that Pphubbing hurts relationship satisfaction, thus also negatively impacting overall happiness. “What we discovered was that when someone perceived that their partner phubbed them, this created conflict and led to lower levels of reported relationship satisfaction,” said James Roberts, a professor of marketing and co-author of the paper. “These lower levels of relationship satisfaction, in turn, led to lower levels of life satisfaction and, ultimately, higher levels of depression.” To find results, the researchers developed a Pphubbing scale, that included statements such as “my partner places his or her cellphone where they can see it when we are together” and “my partner glances at his/her cellphone when talking to me.” Overall, 46.3 percent of the respondents reported being Pphubbed by their partner. “Something as common as cellphone use can undermine the bedrock of our happiness – our relationships with our romantic partners,” said Roberts. The Associated Press discussion of both the global context and the regional ground motion, as well as maps of coastal areas threatened by future higher sea level. If we expect our representatives to be wellinformed, we must apply the same requirement to those of us casting the ballots. Bob Bindschadler, Quilcene

native west of the Rockies. These fish are highly aggressive, rapidly reproducing fish that will feed on other fish’s eggs and young. They will outcompete native fish when introduced into non-native habitats. We hoped that the adult fish caught may have been among the few released by misinformed individuals, but two weeks ago, scuba Bindschadler is a former divers discovered juvenile (emeritus) scientist for bluegill fish in Lake NASA. Sutherland. These fish are now Bluegill ravage lake reproducing. Matt Beirne, environIn July, a local resident mental coordinator for the made an alarming discovElwha tribe, positively ery in Lake Sutherland when he caught two blueidentified the juvenile fish gill fish. as a bluegill. This species is a warmLake Sutherland has a water game fish that is not delicate balance of native

its community owners and with some board members’ encouragement, it has become more aggressive. Port Angeles’ Y without a pool is supplemented by donations and charges $537 per year for seniors, while the center, with the responsibility of a pool and more amenities, charges $141 less. It’s difficult to believe, if the owners of SARC wouldn’t part with the cost of five lattes a year to support their recreation center, why would they or any organization contribute $200,000-plus a year to cover the expense of acquiring an aging swimming pool? Besides obviously increasing fees, SARC would remain legally responsible for any transgression caused by its lack of sustainable funds. I may be naïve, but I’ll continue. SARC’s management has done its due diligence; every aspect of the center’s operation has been examined by professionals; every real avenue of recovery has been addressed. I would suggest to my fellow board members to EDITOR’S NOTE: For concentrate solely on a more information on this community information topic, see the Oct. 1 PDN article “Non-native Bluegill program. There will be no City Found in Lake Sutherland; Council, 501(c)(3), white Officials Worry that Fish knight galloping across the Could Eat Juvenile Fish, fields of selfishness promisEggs.” ing salvation. The community owners SARC management of SARC are the ultimate The Clallam County arbiter. Family YMCA, a not-forI hope the center profit, 501(c)(3), has been remains solvent until a February levy ballot. acting keen to acquire management of the Sequim Jan Richardson, Aquatic Recreation CenSequim ter’s facilities for years. Recently with the cenRichardson is a member ter’s lack of support from of the SARC board. flora and fauna. Bluegill reproduce faster than any native species, up to 50,000 eggs per female, and can take over within a short amount of time. They have been observed by divers following schools of native fish. Will there be any schools of native fish left to follow in a few years? If you enjoy fishing for rainbow trout and kokanee in Lake Sutherland, this introduction will be of grave concern. Bluegill, once established, may have serious impacts on these fish. The disregard for the health of the lake is alarming and ultimately destructive. Transporting and introducing a non-native species of fish to a water body in Washington is illegal and subject to fines up to $5,000 and one year in jail. This introduction was clearly intentional and misguided. Please do not introduce any non-native species into Lake Sutherland. Theresa Schmid, Port Angeles

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Rave of the Week A BIG HANDSUP rave to the GitU Hoan Dancers, who performed a beautiful and intriguing set of dances by Tsimshian, Haida and Tlingit tribes of southeast Alaska. This was at the Jefferson County Library [Port Hadlock]. A rave to the library, too, for its monthlong Native American programs.

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who realized almost as soon as I did that I had locked myself out of my truck. He found a wire in his toolkit and saved my afternoon. Thanks again, Jeff. RAVE TO OUR local Safeway and Haggen [Port Angeles] grocery store floral departments for donating flowers to the Veterans Stand Down [on Thursday in Port Angeles]. Flowers all over can certainly brighten one’s day.

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“It’s a great comfort” to the owners, she said. She and several pet owners became friends on Facebook. She estimated that she earned $12,000 from November 2012 to August 2015. The pet sitting ended last week. She and her husband are relocating to Florida, and Williams expects to take a year off from running the business. Despite the advantages that many participants see, experts say providers face a number of risks.

No labor laws “This work is not part of the formal employment sector where labor laws protect workers,” Barrington of Cornell University noted. Ross Eisenbrey, vice president of the Economic Policy Institute, a liberal research group in Washington, goes further. “There’s unfairness in the competitive business model,” he said. Still, Daub, who also plans to start an information technology consulting practice, said the opportunity had worked out better than he expected. “At this point in my life,” he said, “it’s a perfect job.”

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VATICAN CITY — The Vatican turned the tables Friday on the pope’s meeting with Kim Davis: Not only did it distance the pontiff from her claims that he endorsed her stand on same-sex marriage, it said the only “real audience” Francis had in Washington, D.C., was with a small group that included a gay couple. The revelations, doled out during the course of the day, put a new twist on Pope Francis’ encounter with Davis after she and her lawyers insisted that her invitation to meet the pope Sept. 24 amounted to an affirmation of her cause. The Davis case has sharply divided the United States, and news of Francis’ meeting with the Kentucky clerk, who went to jail after refusing to issue same-sex marriage licenses, had upended his six-day U.S. tour. During the visit, Francis had tried to steer clear of such hot-button issues, only to see the Davis affair dominate the post-trip news cycle. The Vatican spokesman,

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Port Townsend’s Wesley Wheeler breaks a tackle and charges ahead for more yards during the Redhawks’ 58-0 win over Chimacum at Memorial Field.

PT shuts out Chimacum Redhawks hold rivals to 1 total yard in 58-0 win BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT TOWNSEND— Port Townsend head coach Nick Snyder had a minor objection late in his team’s 58-0 demolition of Chimacum at Memorial Field. The Redhawks’ student section was poking a little fun at their Jefferson County rivals with a “Who’s house? Our house!” chant late in Friday’s game. Snyder said he’s never been a fan of that particular cheer, especially considering both teams use Memorial Field as their home turf. But Port Townsend served as ungracious hosts in this edition of the Quimper Quarrel, swiftly taking the argument out of the rivalry game while rolling to a

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21-0 lead after one quarter and 49-0 at halftime. A ferocious defensive effort from the Redhawks allowed Chimacum to gain just 1 yard of total offense — 61 through the air and minus-60 on the ground.

Dominant defense “Our defense just overwhelmed them,” Snyder said. “Our defensive backfield, how many interceptions did they have? [Three]. Our pass rush off the edge and up the middle was there all night to get stops or force them into bad decisions.” The dominance is becoming second nature for a Port Townsend (3-0, 5-0) team that has outscored opponents 255-6 and posted four shutouts on

the season. Chimacum has failed to put points on the scoreboard in three straight games against the Redhawks over the past two seasons. The Cowboys had a shot at a quick start at the outset of Friday’s game. Port Townsend upback Kyle Blankenship fumbled the opening kickoff, setting Chimacum up on the Port Townsend side of the field. An encroachment penalty on the Redhawks gave Chimacum a first-and-10 from the Port Townsend 33-yard line, but Carson Marx intercepted James Porter’s pass, and Port Townsend was off and running. Ezra Easley took a pitch to the left and ran untouched for a 35-yard score to put Port Townsend ahead 7-0. “Ezra ran really well tonight,” Snyder said. “He hit the outside so fast on his runs.” Easley totaled 74 rushing

yards on three carries, two of them touchdowns. The Redhawks defense forced a three-and-out on the ensuing Cowboys series, and Jacob Ralls returned a punt 53 yards to the end zone for a 14-0 Port Townsend lead.

Rare air attack Quarterback David Sua hit for his only completions on the night on the next drive, a 19-yard screen pass to Ralls and a 12-yard throw to Marx, before Wesley Wheeler notched the first of his three TD runs from 5 yards out. Wheeler rushed for 43 yards on eight carries, all in the first half. The Redhawks then put together their longest drive of the evening, a 14-play, 75-yard backbreaker that took 5:24 off the clock and was capped by a Wheeler TD from 3 yards out for a 28-0 advantage. TURN

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0 0 0 0— 0 14 13 6 14— 47 First Quarter O—Madison 49 run (Chipley kick) O—Madison 2 run (Chipley kick) Second Quarter O—Goldizen 27 pass from Becker (Chipley kick) O—Wade 20 pass from Becker (kick failed) Third Quarter O—Madison 57 run (kick failed) Fourth Quarter O—Shinard 7 run (Chipley kick) O—White run (Chipley kick) Individual Stats Rushing—PA: Landry 17-52, Burns 4-44, Shumway 1-10, Lausche 6-(-5), Rodocker 6-(-20), Valdez 2-(-20). O: Madison 13-181, Becker 5-28, Shinard 6-26, Quitevis 1-12, Fernandez 3-12, White 2-9. Passing—PA: Rodocker 4-14-1, 50; Beckett 0-3-0. O: Becker 8-120, 99. Receiving—PA: Millsap 1-29, C. Joslin 1-12, Bradow 1-11, Landry 1-(-2). O: Wade 3-56, Goldizen 2-35, White 2-8.

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BY JOSH DUBOW BERKELEY, Calif. — Jared Goff got off to a shaky start and still threw for 390 yards and four touchdowns to lead No. 24 California to a 34-28 victory over Washington State on Saturday in the Golden Bears’ first game as a ranked team in six years. Goff threw an early interception and was off target on a few throws before finding his groove. He threw two TD passes in a span of less than 2 minutes late in the third quarter surrounding a successful onside kick to erase an eight-point deficit and lead the Bears (5-0, 2-0 Pac12) to their best start since 2007.

BREMERTON — The Port Angeles Roughriders ran smack into a defensive fortress at Silverdale Stadium. Ninth-ranked Olympic has allowed just six points all season, and Friday earned its fourth shutout in five games by defeating Port Angeles 47-0. “Olympic’s a pretty good team,” Riders coach Bret Curtis said. “They’re pretty physical, that’s what we found out.” The injuries are starting to pile up for the Riders, who lost two players to concussions and another, twoway lineman Paul Van Rossen, to a knee injury in Friday’s game. Curtis was unsure Saturday morning when those players would return. Kellen Landry ran for 52 yards on 17 carries for Port Angeles, which gained only 111 total yards. The number of injuries has opened the door for some of Port Angeles’ younger players to see some action, including sophomore Jarrett Burns, who ran four times for 44 yards Friday. “He shows a lot of promise,” Curtis said of Burns. “He’s got good feet, and he’s a good runner. “Kellen Landry, he can’t play every play, we got to get him some rest. “[Burns is] one of our future runners, for sure.” The schedule doesn’t get much easier for Port Angeles (0-3, 1-4), which faces another unbeaten team, Black Hills (5-0), in nonleague action this Friday.


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Reeves, 35.5; Bob Madsen, 36.5; Allen Patton, 36.5; Don Heinkel, 36.5; Jeremy Oliver, 36.5.

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Boys Tennis: Olympic at Port Angeles, 4 p.m.; Chimacum/Port Townsend at Klahowya, 4 p.m.; Bremerton at Sequim, 4 p.m. Volleyball: Port Angeles C Team at Clallam Bay, 5 p.m.

Friday’s Scores Almira/Coulee-Hartline 54, Entiat 18 Archbishop Murphy 45, South Whidbey 0 Arlington 38, Oak Harbor 21 Asotin 36, Kellogg, Idaho 22 Auburn Mountainview 36, Auburn Riverside 17 Ballard 56, Ingraham 0 Bellarmine Prep 35, Timberline 6 Bellevue 24, Glacier Peak 6 Bellevue Christian 9, Cascade (Leavenworth) 7 Bellingham 54, Friday Harbor 8 Black Hills 24, W. F. West 21 Blanchet 33, O’Dea 21 Camas 42, Skyview 10 Cashmere 54, Omak 7 Central Kitsap 31, Capital 20 Cheney 35, East Valley (Spokane) 7 Clarkston 42, Chelan 7 Colfax 43, Springdale 6 Colton 68, St. John-Endicott/Lacrosse 12 Columbia (Burbank) 29, Highland 3 Colville 28, Chewelah 0 Connell 56, River View 0 Cusick 53, Columbia (Hunters) 8 Davis 27, West Valley (Yakima) 9 Dayton 48, Garfield-Palouse 23 Deer Park 33, Newport 7 DeSales 33, McLoughlin, Ore. 7 Eastlake 55, Newport 13 Eastside Catholic 54, Seattle Prep 10 Edmonds-Woodway 41, Lynnwood 7 Eisenhower 14, Eastmont 13 Ellensburg 42, Selah 0 Emerald Ridge 35, Rogers (Puyallup) 21 Everett 43, Stanwood 25 Federal Way 50, Decatur 12 Ferndale 55, Anacortes 14 Foster 34, Renton 32 Franklin Pierce 42, Orting 37 Freeman 55, Riverside 18 Gig Harbor 65, South Kitsap 0 Goldendale 21, Granger 14 Gonzaga Prep 48, Shadle Park 14 Graham-Kapowsin 35, Spanaway Lake 0 Grandview 31, Ephrata 21 Highline 34, Evergreen (Seattle) 0 Hockinson 49, Hudson’s Bay 0 Hoquiam 34, Elma 12 Ilwaco 41, St. Mary’s, Ore. 14 Kalama 21, Columbia (White Salmon) 0 Kamiak 32, Monroe 28 Kamiakin 35, Chiawana 7 Kelso 34, Fort Vancouver 12 Kentwood 55, Tahoma 30 Kettle Falls 16, Oroville 14 King’s 41, Sultan 14 Kingston 24, Bremerton 21 Kiona-Benton 39, Waitsburg-Prescott 0 Klahowya 29, Coupeville 13 LaCenter 20, Castle Rock 14 Lake Stevens 48, Cascade (Everett) 0 Lake Washington 46, Interlake 7 Lakes 27, Bonney Lake 7 Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 49, Medical Lake 12 Lakeside (Seattle) 21, Bainbridge 19 Lakewood 35, Cedarcrest 18 Lewis and Clark 38, North Central 14 Liberty (Spangle) 14, Davenport 13 Liberty Christian 84, Pomeroy 26 Lincoln 67, Mount Tahoma 14 Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 32, Northwest Christian (Colbert) 29 Lummi 72, Clallam Bay 22 Lyle-Wishram 34, Mitchell-Spray, Ore. 14 Lynden 47, Sehome 14 Lynden Christian 19, Nooksack Valley 13 Mabton 27, Kittitas 0 Mariner 41, Jackson 7 Marysville-Pilchuck 49, Marysville-Getchell 10 Meadowdale 24, Shorewood 21 Mercer Island 26, Liberty 21 Montesano 56, Eatonville 21 Morton/White Pass 42, Wahkiakum 6 Moses Lake 13, Post Falls, Idaho 8 Mount Baker 33, Meridian 28 Mountain View 42, Bethel 28 Mountlake Terrace 30, Shorecrest 26 Mt. Spokane 38, Ferris 14 Naches Valley 31, Cle Elum/Roslyn 20 Napavine 24, Adna 0 Naselle 46, Taholah 14 Nathan Hale 25, Garfield 15 North Beach 54, Rainier 22 North Kitsap 49, North Mason 14 North Thurston 28, Foss 7 Odessa-Harrington 80, Wellpinit 42 Okanogan def. Manson, forfeit Olympia 32, Issaquah 14 Olympic 47, Port Angeles 0 Othello 22, East Valley (Yakima) 10 Pasco 36, Kennewick 35 Pe Ell/Willapa Valley 47, Mossyrock 0 Port Townsend 58, Chimacum 0 Prairie 20, Mark Morris 12 Prosser 80, Wapato 6

Tuesday Girls Soccer: Hoquiam at Forks, 6 p.m.; Klahowya at Port Angeles, 6:45 p.m.; Sequim at Bremerton, 6:45 p.m. Volleyball: Neah Bay at Crescent, 5 p.m.; Quilcene at Christian Faith, 6 p.m.; Sequim at Bremerton, 6:15 p.m.; Forks at Aberdeen, 7 p.m.

Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Thursday Longhouse Market Men’s high game: Bob Gunn, 288; men’s high series: Bob Gunn, 666. Women’s high game: Deana Rogers, 223; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 573. Leading team: High & Tight. Wednesday Birch’s Molar Bowlers Men’s high game: Jay Cameron, 227; men’s high series: Mac Shawver, 616. Women’s high game: Hazel Vail, 213; women’s high series: Aleta Smith, 527. Leading team: Geoducks. Lakeside Big Four Men’s high game: Tony Chapman Jr., 279; men’s high series: Josh Fagan, 730. Leading team: Road Warriors. Tuesday Laurel Lanes Seniors Men’s high game: Dick Roper, 172; men’s high series: John Percival, 468. Women’s high game: Jess Edgmon, 213; women’s high series: Jess Edgmon, 579. Leading team: Sunrise. Mixed Up Mixed Men’s high game: Ryan Hainstock, 242; men’s high series: Ryan Hainstock, 644. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 226; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 533. Leading team: Shooting Blanks. Monday Baxter Auto Parts Old Timers Men’s high game: Jay Cameron, 226; men’s high series: Jay Cameron, 608. Women’s high game: Ginny Bowling, 168; women’s high series: Ginny Bowling, 451. Les Schwab Mixed Majors Men’s high game: Frank Carpenter, 269; men’s high series: Mike VanWinkle, 699. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 202; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 532. Monday Night Mixed Men’s high game: John Rudder, 212; men’s high series: John Rudder, 572. Women’s high game: Cynthia Klinke, 171; women’s high series: Janet Gannon, 443. Leading team: Early Bird Lawn Care. Saturday, Sept. 26 Junior Kids League Girls’ high game: Sierra Burkett, 135; girls’ high series: Malyssa Gannon, 371. Bantam Kids League Boys’ high game: Maddox Pangaro, 97; boys’ high series: Maddox Pangaro, 250. Girls’ high game: Abby Robinson, 120; girls’ high series: Abby Robinson, 288.

Golf THE CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Wednesday Net Stableford Flight One Net: Jac Osborn, 44; Grant Ritter, 39; Anthony Sergi, 38; Dustin Halverson, 38. Flight Two Net: Weston Royall, 47; Warren Cortez, 44; Michael Burchard, 42. Flight Three Net: Tim Mannor, 41; Milt Mickey, 40; Ted Johnson, 40. Flight Four Net: James Engel, 49; Joe Tomita, 46; Bates Bankert, 43. Closest to pin No. 8 Low division: Steve Lewis, 11 ft. 6 in. High division: JC Schumacher, 3 ft. 5 in. No. 18 Low division: Verl Nelson, 3 ft. 9.5 in. High division: George Switzer, 11 ft. 5 in. No. 4 Open: Verl Nelson, 5 ft. 2 in. SKYRIDGE GOLF COURSE Sunday, Sept. 27 Better Nine Holes (Front or Back) Gross: Chuck Parrish; 39; Shane Price, 39. Net: Don Daniels, 32.5; Jim Lounsberry, 34.5; Mike Penna, 35; Brian Cays, 35.5; Dan

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Quilcene 26, Rainier Christian 14 Rainier Beach 25, Cleveland 19 Reardan 41, Wilbur-Creston 22 Republic 84, Inchelium 16 Richland 31, Walla Walla 19 Ridgefield 24, R.A. Long 21 River Ridge 40, White River 6 Rochester 27, Aberdeen 6 Roosevelt 35, West Seattle 15 Royal 61, Wahluke 8 Sedro-Woolley 48, Blaine 8 Selkirk 56, Northport 0 Skyline 46, Redmond 14 Snohomish 65, Mount Vernon 14 Soap Lake-Wilson Creek 18, White Swan 14 South Bend 42, Ocosta 6 Squalicum 54, Burlington-Edison 31 Stadium 40, Yelm 37 Steilacoom 62, Clover Park 6 Stevenson 27, Seton Catholic 21 Tekoa/Rosalia 66, Yakama Tribal 16 Tenino 47, Forks 14 Thomas Jefferson 45, Mt. Rainier 21 Toledo 40, Onalaska 20 Toppenish 22, Quincy 21 Touchet 49, Sunnyside Christian 14 Toutle Lake 42, Winlock 6 Tumwater 54, Columbia River 14 Umatilla, Ore. 28, Tri-Cities Prep 27 Union 42, Evergreen (Vancouver) 34 University 50, Rogers (Spokane) 7 Vashon Island 56, Earl Mariott, B.C. 30 Washington 35, Fife 27 Wenatchee 22, Sunnyside 7 West Valley (Spokane) 23, Pullman 20 Wilson 24, Shelton 23 Woodinville 45, Bothell 14 Woodland 49, Washougal 7 Zillah 35, La Salle 0 POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS Juanita vs. Sammamish, ccd. Sequim vs. Centralia, ccd.

Baseball Athletics 4, Mariners 2 Friday’s game Seattle ab r hbi ab r hbi Burns cf 5 0 2 0 KMarte ss 3000 Canha 1b 4 0 0 0 KSeagr 3b 3000 Reddck rf 4 1 2 0 N.Cruz dh 4021 Valenci 3b 4 2 3 2 Cano 2b 4010 Vogt c 4 0 1 0 Trumo rf 4000 BButler dh 4 0 1 0 S.Smith lf 2000 Lawrie 2b 4 0 1 1 OMally ph 1000 Sogard ss 4 0 0 0 Morrsn 1b 3000 Fuld lf 4 1 1 0 Gutirrz ph 1000 BMiller cf 3131 JMontr ph 1000 Sucre c 2110 Totals 37 411 3 Totals 31 2 7 2 Oakland 001 100 020—4 Seattle 000 020 000—2 E—K.Marte 2 (9). DP—Oakland 2, Seattle 1. LOB—Oakland 6, Seattle 6. 2B—Valencia (23), Lawrie (29), Sucre (6). HR—Valencia (17), B. Miller (11). S—Sucre. IP H R ER BB SO Oakland Brooks W,3-4 7 6 2 2 2 1 Dull H,2 1 1 0 0 0 1 Doolittle S,4-5 1 0 0 0 0 2 Seattle Iwakuma 7 9 2 1 0 8 Farquhar L,1-8 2 2 2 2 0 2 HBP—by Brooks (K.Seager). PB—Vogt. Umpire—Home, Paul Nauert; First, Dana DeMuth; Second, Mike Estabrook; Third, Ed Hickox. T—2:45. A—26,130 (47,574). Oakland

American League West Division W L Pct GB z-Texas 87 74 .540 — Houston 85 75 .531 1½ Los Angeles 85 76 .528 2 Seattle 75 85 .469 11½ Oakland 67 93 .419 19½ East Division W L Pct GB x-Toronto 93 67 .581 — y-New York 87 73 .544 6 Baltimore 79 81 .494 14 Boston 78 82 .488 15 Tampa Bay 78 82 .488 15 Central Division W L Pct GB x-Kansas City 94 67 .584 — Minnesota 83 78 .516 11 Cleveland 79 80 .497 14 Chicago 75 85 .469 18½ Detroit 73 86 .459 20 z-clinched playoff berth x-clinched division y-clinched wild card Friday’s Games N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, ppd., rain Cleveland 8, Boston 2 Toronto 8, Tampa Bay 4 L.A. Angels 2, Texas 1 Chicago White Sox 2, Detroit 1 Kansas City 3, Minnesota 1 Houston 21, Arizona 5

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Oakland 4, Seattle 2 Saturday’s Games Baltimore 9, N.Y. Yankees 2, 1st game Kansas City 5, Minnesota 1 L.A. Angels 11, Texas 10 Toronto at Tampa Bay, late N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, late., 2nd game Boston at Cleveland, late Detroit at Chicago White Sox, late Houston at Arizona, late Oakland at Seattle, late Sunday’s Games L.A. Angels (Richards 15-11) at Texas (Hamels 6-1), 12:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Pineda 12-9) at Baltimore (Tillman 10-11), 12:05 p.m. Boston (Porcello 9-14) at Cleveland (Salazar 13-10), 12:10 p.m. Detroit (Da.Norris 2-2) at Chicago White Sox (Montas 0-1), 12:10 p.m. Houston (McCullers 6-7) at Arizona (Ray 5-12), 12:10 p.m. Kansas City (Cueto 3-7) at Minnesota (Undecided), 12:10 p.m. Oakland (Bassitt 1-8) at Seattle (Nuno 1-4), 12:10 p.m. Toronto (Undecided) at Tampa Bay (M.Moore 2-4), 12:10 p.m. End of Regular Season

National League West Division W L Pct GB x-Los Angeles 90 70 .563 — San Francisco 83 77 .519 7 Arizona 78 82 .488 12 San Diego 74 86 .463 16 Colorado 67 93 .419 23 East Division W L Pct GB x-New York 89 70 .560 — Washington 81 78 .509 8 Miami 69 90 .434 20 Atlanta 65 95 .406 24½ Philadelphia 62 97 .390 27 Central Division W L Pct GB x-St. Louis 100 60 .625 — y-Pittsburgh 97 63 .606 3 y-Chicago 95 65 .594 5 Milwaukee 68 92 .425 32 Cincinnati 63 97 .394 37 x-clinched division y-clinched wild card Friday’s Games Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnati 4, 12 innings Miami at Philadelphia, ppd., rain Washington at New York, ppd., rain Atlanta 4, St. Louis 0 Chicago Cubs 6, Milwaukee 1 Houston 21, Arizona 5 L.A. Dodgers 6, San Diego 2 Colorado 9, San Francisco 3 Saturday’s Games Washington at N.Y. Mets, late Colorado at San Francisco, late Miami at Philadelphia, late, 1st game Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, late Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, late St. Louis at Atlanta, late Washington at N.Y. Mets, late, 2nd game Miami at Philadelphia, late, 2nd game Houston at Arizona, late San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, late Sunday’s Games Cincinnati (Jos.Smith 0-3) at Pittsburgh (Happ 6-2), 12:05 p.m. Colorado (Bergman 3-1) at San Francisco (M.Cain 2-4), 12:05 p.m. Miami (Conley 4-1) at Philadelphia (D. Buchanan 2-9), 12:05 p.m. St. Louis (Lynn 12-10) at Atlanta (Wisler 7-8), 12:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Haren 10-9) at Milwaukee (Jo. Lopez 1-0), 12:10 p.m. Houston (McCullers 6-7) at Arizona (Ray 5-12), 12:10 p.m. San Diego (Undecided) at L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 16-7), 12:10 p.m. Washington (Roark 4-7) at N.Y. Mets (deGrom 14-8), 12:10 p.m. End of Regular Season

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NFL standings NATIONAL CONFERENCE West W L T Pct PF PA Arizona 3 0 0 1.000 126 49 St. Louis 1 2 0 .333 50 67 San Francisco1 2 0 .333 45 93 Seattle 1 2 0 .333 74 61 East W L T Pct PF PA Dallas 2 1 0 .667 75 75 N.Y. Giants 1 2 0 .333 78 72 Washington 1 2 0 .333 55 59 Philadelphia 1 2 0 .333 58 63 South W L T Pct PF PA Carolina 3 0 0 1.000 71 48 Atlanta 3 0 0 1.000 89 72 Tampa Bay 1 2 0 .333 49 80 New Orleans 0 3 0 .000 60 84

Thursday’s Game Baltimore 23, Pittsburgh 20, OT Sunday’s Games N.Y. Jets vs. Miami at London, 6:30 a.m. Oakland at Chicago, 10 a.m. Jacksonville at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. N.Y. Giants at Buffalo, 10 a.m. Carolina at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. Philadelphia at Washington, 10 a.m. Houston at Atlanta, 10 a.m. Kansas City at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. Cleveland at San Diego, 1:05 p.m. Green Bay at San Francisco, 1:25 p.m. St. Louis at Arizona, 1:25 p.m. Minnesota at Denver, 1:25 p.m. Dallas at New Orleans, 5:30 p.m. Open: New England, Tennessee Monday’s Game Detroit at Seattle, 5:30 p.m.

Redhawks: Linebackers and DBs make plays CONTINUED FROM B1 that was recovered by the Redhawks at the Chimacum 3-yard Wheeler showed he’s not lim- line. Wheeler followed the block of ited to offense, chasing down Porter for two straight sacks that fellow senior David Hoglund on netted minus-18 yards on Chima- the next play for a TD run and a 49-0 lead. cum’s next possession. Khile was just getting going, Ralls returned a punt 35 yards to the Cowboys’ 9-yard line, and taking down Chris Bainbridge for Detrius Kelsall ran for a TD on a 5-yard loss and sacking Porter for a 9-yard loss on Chimacum’s Port Townsend’s next play. Middle linebacker Keegan next two plays from scrimmage. “Just really good pursuit on Khile then delivered the hammer with three consecutive tackles for those plays,” Khile said. “I wanted to get to the ball, and loss and a forced fumble. He opened the stretch by roar- nobody was stopping me.” Snyder enjoyed the play of his ing into the Chimacum backfield, nearly taking the handoff from linebackers on the inside and outthe Cowboys and waltzing in for a side. “Keegan was a beast on the score. Instead, Khile forced a fumble inside, and we also had great pen-

etration from our outside backers, Ezra and Detrius. “And Wesley was firing off the edge.” Port Townsend forced four turnovers in the game. Ralls had two interceptions for the Redhawks, and looked like he had a third pick but it was taken away when the officials ruled him out of bounds. “Great coverage from Ralls and Marx,” Snyder said. “They were ball-hawking for us and making plays.” Port Townsend visits Coupeville (1-2, 1-4) this Friday. The Redhawks already beat the Wolves 52-0 this season. “I’d love it if we could be in a league where we were playing

Port Townsend 58, Chimacum 0 tough games every week, like 0 0 0 0— 0 down south [Evergreen League] Chimacum 21 28 7 2— 58 or near Bellingham [Northwest Port Townsend First Quarter Conference],” Snyder said. PT—Easley 35 run (Coker kick) “We just have to focus on small PT—Ralls 53 punt return (Coker kick) PT—Wheeler 5 run (Coker kick) goals each week in these games. Second Quarter “This week it was maintaining PT—Wheeler 3 run (Coker kick) PT—Kelsall 9 run (Coker kick) our blocks for 4 or 5 seconds each PT—Easley 30 run (Coker kick) play. Third Quarter “We didn’t do a great job of PT—Hill 50 run (Coker kick) Fourth Quarter that tonight, so that is something PT—Easley sack of Dotson in end zone for safety Individual Stats to keep working on. Rushing—PT: Easley 3-74, Kelsall 4-70, Hill 1-50, Wheeler “We also talked about the big 8-43, Blankenship 2-14, Boucher 2-13, Sua 2-13, Lake 1-5, picture this week, the big goal, Crawford 1-(-5), Thetford 3-(-11). C: Avery 5-4, Shaw 4-3, Dotson 3-(-16), Bainbridge 7-(-22); Porter 5-(-29). and where we want to go. Sua 2-6-0, 31; Hill 1-1-0, 26. C: Porter 5-15-2, “But to get there, we have to go 48;Passing—PT: Dotson 2-2-0, 13; Shaw 0-1-1, 0. play-by-play and keep getting bet- Receiving—PT: Marx 2-38, Ralls 1-19. C: Bainbridge 2-27, Golden 3-17, Shaw 1-10, Avery 1-7. ter.” ________ Chimacum (0-3, 0-5) will look to snap its 17-game losing streak Sports reporter Michael Carman can be at home Friday against Klahowya contacted at 360-452-2345, ext. 5250 or at (2-1, 3-2). mcarman@peninsuladailynews.com.


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Football: Rangers remain unbeaten Cougs CONTINUED FROM B1 Lummi has struggled this year, by its standards, but appears to be returning to full strength, particularly with the recent addition of receiver Trazil Lane. However, Bruins coach Cal Ritter said Friday’s Northwest Football League opener shouldn’t have been as big of a rout as it was. “It just went bad from the beginning,” Ritter said. “There’s no way we should have lost by that much. “Going into the game, we felt comfortable. “We’d done our homework. We just came out flat.” Freshman Clayton Willis again hefted a large load for Clallam Bay. Willis scored three touchdowns — a 25-yard run, a 70-yard kickoff return and a 40-yard run — and gained 151 yards on 22 carries. “Clayton Willis, that kid’s come along,” Ritter said. “He’s got natural talent, and when he decides to use it our advantage, the kid’s a workhorse.” Lummi quarterback Jonathan Casimir threw nine touchdown passes, and six of those went to Lane, who was playing his first game of the season. “He’s a big, tall, fast kid,” Ritter said. “They just had to throw the ball up and he’d catch it.” Lane finished with seven receptions for 256 yards. “Most of it’s our fault. We kept shooting ourselves in the foot,” Ritter said. “Penalties killed us, and not tackling. That was the biggest thing: not tackling.” Not every Bruins defender had a tough game, though. Martin Cummings made 17 tackles to lead Clallam Bay, and had an interception and a sack. Alan Greene recorded 12 tackles. “Both of them played really

character in this game,” Wilson said. “That’s what I like about these kids, you beat on them and beat on them, and they just keep coming. They’re like . . . that little bunny.” Next up for Quilcene (1-0, 4-0) is a big-time matchup with Evergreen Lutheran. The Eagles won the league title last year, while the Rangers finished second.

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Clallam Bay’s Clayton Willis fights for yardage against Lummi’s John Ballew, back, and Dashaun Lawrence (10). good games. Especially defensively,” Ritter said. “Those two really gave it all they could.” Clallam Bay (0-1, 2-3) was scheduled to play Oakville this week, but that game has been canceled and the Bruins are searching for a replacement opponent. Ritter said Clallam Bay has received permission from the WIAA to play a 6-man game against Oakville, if the Acorns are willing. But as of Saturday morning, the Bruins are looking for a different team to face. “I feel bad, because that would be the second time in three weeks [without a game],” Ritter said. Muckleshoot forfeited its game against Clallam Bay on Sept. 26. Lummi 72, Clallam Bay 22 Lummi Clallam Bay

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28 26 6— 72 8 6 0— 22 First Quarter CB—Willis 25 run (Greene run) Second Quarter CB—Willis 70 kickoff return (Greene run)

Third Quarter CB—Willis 40 run (pass failed) Individual Stats Rushing—CB: Willis 22-151, Greene 6-25, Keys 4-17, Cummings 4-12, Messinger 2-9. Passing—CB: Greene 2-8-1, 16. Receiving—CB: Willis 1-14, Keys 1-2. Tackles—CB: Cummings 17, Greene 12.

Quilcene 26, Rainier Christian 14 COVINGTON — The Rangers opened SeaTac League play with a mettle-testing victory over the Mustangs. Quilcene’s lead was only 18-14 late in the game until quarterback Eli Harrison ran for a 60-yard touchdown to make it 26-14. “Rainier’s pretty good,” Rangers coach Byron Wilson said. “They threw the ball on us a lot.” Harrison finished with 90 yards on four carries, and A.J. Prater carried 17 times for about 160 yards. The 12-point win was the unbeaten Rangers’ closest game of the season. “The kids showed a lot of

TENINO —If there is an easy game in the Evergreen League, it isn’t the week that a team plays Tenino. The Beavers put 20 points on the Spartans in both the first and second quarters Friday to take a 40-0 lead into halftime. That meant that the entire second half would be played with a running clock. Forks broke through for a couple of touchdowns in the third quarter. Tenino (2-1, 4-1) ran for 280 yards and didn’t attempt a pass in the game. Forks (0-3, 1-4) hosts Elma (1-2, 3-2) this Friday in what will be the Spartans’ final home game of the season.

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CONTINUED FROM B1 Luke Falk threw two touchdown passes and ran for another score for the Cougars (2-2, 0-1), who have lost 28 of their past 28 games against ranked opponents. Washington State was in position to reverse that trend after Falk threw a 4-yard TD pass to Gabe Marks midway through the third quarter and Kenny Lawler lost a fumble on Cal’s ensuing possession.

Cal takes lead Stefan McClure then changed the tide on a safety blitz that gave Cal one of its seven sacks on the day. Erik Powell then missed a 40-yard field goal wide right and Goff took over from there. He drove Cal 77 yards to a score on a 20-yard touchdown pass to Kenny Lawler that made it 28-26. The Bears then surprised the Cougars with an onside kick recovered by Darius Powe. Four plays later, Maurice Harris took a short pass from Goff and ran 24 yards for the score that gave the Bears their first lead of the game. Goff completed a 2-point conversion pass to Bryce Treggs to make it 34-28.

Two key plays

CENTRALIA — Sequim was scheduled to play a nonleague contest at Centralia on Friday, but it was canceled due to a lockdown at Centralia High School that was caused by a potential threat of violence. There was a possibility that the game would be played Saturday, but that ended up not working because it was Centralia’s homecoming dance and a number of Sequim players were taking the SAT. The game will not be rescheduled. The Wolves (1-1, 3-1) return to Olympic League 2A action this Friday at North Mason (1-2, 1-4).

McClure’s sack was one of two momentum-changing plays he made in the quarter. Washington State tried a fake punt on the opening drive of the quarter, only to have punter Zach Charme fumble. McClure scooped up the ball and ran 45 yards for the touchdown. Cal needed another big play from its defense after the Bears were stopped on fourth down at the Cougars 38 with 4:38 to go. Damariay Drew delivered with an interception and Goff converted two third downs to run out all but the final 12 seconds of the game.

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QUILCENE — Quilcene was menaced but held on for a 25-18, 25-19, 25-14 sweep of Puget Sound Adventist. “PSA was a strong team, and [we] stayed consistent in serve-receive with excellent passing from Alex Johnsen, Megan Weller and Emily Hitt,” Quilcene coach Joni Crowell said of Thursday’s match. “Alex Johnsen had 31 perfect passes off of servereceive tonight. “Megan Weller showed very strong back-row play, with three of her [10] kills coming from back row attacks. “Emily Hitt and Katie Love are hitting well from the outside, and Elysah [Schryver] is taking advantage of balls that are tight on the net.” Hitt put down eight kills and served 10 of 11 with two aces and five digs, while Love posted seven kills and Schryver had five kills, three blocks and two digs for the Rangers (5-0, 8-0). Katie Bailey upped her team-leading serve percentage to 95 percent after a 14 of 15 performance that included two aces. The Rangers host defending SeaTac League champion Christian Faith (5-0, 5-1) on Tuesday in a battle for first place.

Olympic 3, Port Angeles 1 PORT ANGELES — Coach Christine Halberg said the Roughriders played well for most of their 26-24, 17-25, 25-17, 25-12 loss to the Trojans. “Our passing improved and we played with a ton of energy and intensity in the first three sets,” Halberg said of Thursday’s game. “We were down 23-11 in Game 1, and Alyssa Sweet went back to serve for 12 points in row to go ahead 24-23. “Unfortunately, we made two hitting errors in the end that ended the match.”

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The Riders rallied for a 25-17 win in the second game but couldn’t keep the run of strong play going. “Unfortunately, we weren’t able to sustain that momentum the next two sets,” Halberg said. “Also, Olympic’s outside hitter came alive, [and] that made things a bit tougher.” Kiana Robideau led the team with nine kills, 13 digs and three aces. Brennan Gray tallied five aces to lead Port Angles, along with 10 digs. Gray also improved her servereceive passing to 1.95. Setter Callie Hall had 25 assists and Sweet had a kill, four aces and six digs. Emily Johnson recorded five kills, nine digs and an Quilcene 3, ace, and Genna Orr added seven kills, an ace and a Muckleshoot 0 block. AUBURN — The RangPort Angeles (1-5, 1-6) ers notched a 25-5, 25-7, visits North Mason (0-5, 25-14 sweep of the Kings. 1-7) on Thursday. Katie Bailey served a perfect 12 of 12 with seven Girls Soccer aces, and Elysah Schryver Olympic 2, served 19 of 23 with 13 aces. Port Angeles 0 Emily Hitt added seven aces, four kills and two digs BREMERTON — The as Quilcene rolled to victory Roughriders allowed the Tuesday. Trojans to score goals at the

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‘Very pleased’ 11-minute mark of each half in a road loss. “Although we were outshot 21-6, I thought we had our best defensive effort,” Port Angeles coach Scott Moseley said following Thursday’s game. Goalkeeper Madelyn Wenzel turned back 15 shots on goal.

St. George cleans up Center back Madison St. George also earned recognition for her work defensively. “Madison had another solid game in back,” Moseley said. “She does a great job of cleaning up loose balls and organizing the defense.” Offensively, the best chances for the Riders came on through-balls to Sierra Robinson. But all three opportunities were gobbled up by Olympic’s goalkeeper before a shot could be taken. Moseley also singled out midfielders Leah Haworth and Maddie Boe for their transition play.

North Kitsap 1, Sequim 0 POULSBO — The Wolves produced a solid performance against a tough Vikings (2-1-0, 7-1-0) team. “It was a well-fought game,” Sequim coach Brittany Murdach said. “The girls really rebounded from their 5-1 loss on Tuesday and stepped up the level of their play.” Murdach named goalkeeper Claire Henninger as her defensive player of the game. “She had some big-time saves and led the team from the back of the field,”

Murdach also liked Aylee Bennett’s play on offense. “She played up top for us with a super-high work rate and forced their defense to make quite a few errors,” Murdach said. “Despite the loss, I am very pleased with their performance.” Sequim (0-4-0, 1-5-1) visits Bremerton (2-2-0, 3-3-1) on Tuesday.

Boys Tennis North Kitsap 6, Port Angeles 1

North Kitsap 6, Port Angeles 1 Singles No. 1: Pederson (PA) def. Lyons (NK) 6-4, 6-3. No. 2: Kunold (NK) def. Soule (PA) 6-1, 6-0. No. 3: Meek (NK) def. Hayden Woods (PA) 6-0, 6-0. Doubles No. 1: Benson/Butler (NK) def. Kyler Mabrey/Tyler Nickerson (PA) 6-0, 6-1. No. 2: Henshaw/McCown (NK) def. Devun Wahlsten/Keenen Leslie (PA) 6-1, 6-4. No. 3: Broughton/Blanchard (NK) def. Carson Jackson/Hudson Soelter (PA) 6-1, 6-1. No. 4: Denny/Heckler (NK) def. Daniel Basden/ Kale Mehew (PA) 6-3, 6-1.

Girls Swimming Port Angeles 138, Sequim 44 PORT ANGELES — The Roughriders outscored their rivals in 11 of 12 events at William Shore Memorial Pool. Port Angeles also placed first in 11 of 12 events at Thursday’s meet. Carter Juskevich and Jaine Macias were doubleevent winners for the Riders, who improved to 4-0 in the Olympic League (4-1 overall). Juskevich won the 200 freestyle and the 100 breaststroke.

PORT ANGELES — Janson Pederson had the Roughriders’ only win against the undefeated Vikings, taking the the No. 1 singles match against Scott Lyons 6-4, 6-3. “Janson Pederson again defeated an opponent who had defeated him in an earlier match,” Port Angels coach Gil Stockton said. “His next match against the state-ranked Ty Loan State time [of Olympic] will be a great Macias placed first in test of his improvement this the 200 individual medley year.” and in the 100 free. Macias’ time of 2 minYoung singles utes, 22.08 seconds qualiStockton was pleased fies her for state in the with the play of the Riders’ event. Other individual winother two singles players in ners for Port Angeles were Thursday’s match. “Freshmen Kenny Soule Taylor Beebe (50 free), Casand Hayden Woods gained sii Middlestead (1-meter great experience in their dive), Sierra Hunter (500 singles matches that will free) and Kylee Reid (100 help in their growth in the backstroke). The Riders also won coming years,” Stockton three relays. said. Beeve, Juskevich, Stockton awarded the Macias and Lum Fu took team ball to Soule. Port Angeles (1-6, 3-6) first in the 200 medley hosts Olympic (4-2, 7-2) on relay; Beebe, Hunter, Juskevich and Macias won Monday. “We still need extensive the 200 free relay; and Erin work on many aspects of Edwards, Reid, Ashlee the game, but the guys are Seelye and Hunter took improving every week and first in the 400 free relay. enjoying the journey,” Port Angeles picked up Stockton said. five more district-qualifying

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District qualifiers Edwards in the 200 free (2:17.34); Ashlee Seelye in the 200 individual medley (2:39.11), Macias in the 100 free (0:59.57), and Edwards (1:19.13) and Leah Burwell (1:23.92) in the 100 breast. Port Angeles’ next meet is at Olympic (2-1, 2-1) this Thursday. Sequim (2-2, 2-2) hosts Port Townsend (1-2-1, 1-21) on Thursday.

Cross Country PT girls defeat Vikings BREMERTON — The Port Townsend girls outscored North Kitsap 27-29 in a three-team dual with the Vikings and Bremerton at NAD Soroptomist Park. The Knights did not field enough girls for a scoring team. Junior Ari Winter placed second overall in 15 minutes, 18 seconds for Port Townsend, while Ally Bradley placed fourth with a time of 15:37 and Meigan Kunz finished sixth in 16:10. On the boys side, North Kitsap topped the Redhawks 18-39, and Bremerton edged Port Townsend 27-28.

PT boys drop two Seniors Jake Vande Griend and Koby Weidner paced the Redhawks. Vande Griend came in seventh after running the 2-mile course in 12:34. Weidner was on his heels, placing eighth with a time of 12:41. In his first varsity race, freshman Gabe Petrick ended up 11th with a time of 12:54. Port Townsend hosts Port Angeles and Sequim at Port Townsend Golf Club on Wednesday.

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Commercial Making a Come Back! Great oppor tunity for purchasing prime commercial property. 2 contiguous vacant lots bordering very busy Race St. - one of the main thoroughfares in Por t Angeles, traveled by locals & tourists for year r o u n d ex p o s u r e. T h i s property is in an excellent central location. This 105 Homes for Sale property has many permitted uses – call us for Clallam County more information! MLS#280558 $195,000 Acreage w/RV Garage Team Thomsen Ve r y g e n t l y s l o p e d UPTOWN REALTY 5-acre parcel w/installed (360)808-0979 well & soils test completed. New 60x40 enclosed Contemporary RV g a ra g e / s h o p w i t h Pacific NW Home 4 0 x 1 0 c o ve r e d p a t i o This Chic 3 Br / 2.5 ba is AND a small building for storage too. Very quiet meticulously kept and offers lovely views of area. Olympic Mtns, Straits of MLS#291831/844006 Juan De Fuca and Hap$200,000 py Va l l ey Fa r m l a n d s. Carolyn & Robert Great room, formal dinDodds ing, kitchen with granite lic# 73925 & 48709 counters and eating Windermere area, office / den, large Real Estate master suite with fireSequim East place and entry to hot 360-460-9248 tub deck, 2 additional guest bedrooms and exAttention pansive view deck for Buyer’s Agents e n t e r t a i n i n g . 1020 Talus, Sequim MLS#291304 $597,000 1961 sf. open concept Deborah Norman 2 Br. 2Ba. plus Den Brokers Group Like new, upgrades++, Real Estate light, bright, mt. view. Professionals $299,900. (360)460.9961 (360)232-4223 or 775-7281 Golfers Golfers, investors beBIG PRICE ware! not many lots left REDUCTION Beautiful 5.11 AC parcel t o b u i l d y o u r d r e a m close to 3 golf courses. home on. Centrally loLocated in the Sequim c a t e d c l o s e t o t ow n , countryside and waiting medical, restaurants and for your dream home. s h o p p i n g . B u s l i n e This is 325 ft x 640 ft. a v a i l a b i l i t y n e a r b y. Plant your seeds in the Driveby and take a look, coming year and enjoy or walk the golf cart path your bounty. Price now to capture the stunning i s $ 1 7 9 , 5 0 0 . C a l l views of what could be BECKY for more infor- yo u r “ we l l m a n i c u r e d b a ck ya r d � . G o r g e o u s mation and directions. MLS#290212 $179,500. n o r t h e r n l y v i ew s b e tween the trees of the Rebecca Jackson straits and victoria, westUPTOWN REALTY ernly lush green land(360)808-0147 scape between the 8th and 9th holes. Commercial 3316 S/F building locat- MLS#270718 $132,000 Shawnna Rigg ed in the uptown busi(360)683-1500 ness district. Currently RE/MAX the building is configured as 6 separate office Just listed! units plus a meeting hall. Super location, close to MLS#291847 $250,000 town, water and mounTom Blore tain view’s from your 360-683-7814 premier deck in this 3br PETER BLACK 3ba home. There is a REAL ESTATE separate entr y to the down stairs bedroom, PRICE bath, shop and garage. Improvement!!!! Spectacular water views, Newer floor coverings, 125 ft of bluff frontage. appliances and many At the end of a county upgrades. road 5 minutes to town. MLS#291943 $256,700 Mike Fuller Over 2200 sq ft with 3 Blue Sky Real Estate bds, 3 baths, 3 car gar. Sequim all on a wooded 1.4 360-683-3900 acres. MLS#290630 $425,000 Place your ad at Dave Ramey peninsula UPTOWN REALTY dailynews.com (360)417-2800 Young Couple Early 60’s available for seasonal cleanup, weeding, trimming, mulching & moss removal. We specialize in complete garden restorations. Excellent references. 457-1213 Chip & Sunny’s Garden Tr a n s f o r m a t i o n s . L i c e n s e # C C CHIPSSG850LB.

LAKE SUTHERLAND Best location for those we e ke n d g e t a - way s. Located in the Maple G r o ve c o m m u n i t y o n Lake Sutherland. Your own assigned dock for boats. Swimming, skiing/all kinds of summer fun! Or if you’re looking fo r a c o o l w i n t e r g e t away this is it. MLS#291963/852743 $90,000 Cathy Reed lic# 4553 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East 360-460-1800 Let’s make a deal For both of the only two lots left in Sun Meadows. Easy build on this level lot in desirable gated community. Great location in county just minutes from town with convenient access to hwy 101 for the commuter. Includes community water and community septic/drainfield connection in the price of the lot. No extra fees for hookups. Mild cc&r’s & hoa fees to protect your investment. Available rv parking for owners and hook up’s available for minimal fee. Dr ive by and take a look only 2 left! MLS#291928 $55,000 Shawnna Rigg (360)683-1500 RE/MAX Living Surrounded by Nature 4,156 sq ft home on 5 PRIVATE acres nestled w/mature trees & pond. 1800 sq ft of covered p o r c h e s, 5 b e d s, 3 . 5 baths, extremely large kitchen, for mal dining r o o m , fa m i l y - r o o m , 2 wood fireplaces, large detached 2-car garage, big fenced in areas for animals. Potential to live and operate business there! MLS#291947 $389,000 Ania Pendergrass 360-461-3973 Remax Evergreen LOVELY REMODELED HOME 3BR, 2 BA, mountain views and large yard. Conveniently located to Carrie Blake Park. New roof, new silestone counter tops, new red oak flooring, new vinyl siding & new appliances. Back yard is fully fenced with fruit trees & raised garden beds. Pull through paved concrete RV parking with power, water & dump. MLS#291708/835649 $295,000 Roland Miller 360-461-4116 TOWN & COUNTRY

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105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County New roof, carpet & fresh paint. Carefree living in West Alder Estates, a 55+ park. Water, sewer, & trash included in m o n t h l y fe e o f $ 3 7 0 . Wa l k i n g d i s t a n c e t o shopping/services. Nice, clean & move in ready. 1568 SF, 2BR/2BA. Pets allowed with approval. MLS#291317/810772 $63,500 Cathy Reed lic# 4553 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East 360-460-1800

P.A.: 2.48 acres, with 14 x 70 mobile, covered decks front and back, newly painted inside and out lots of upgrades inside, county maintained t o t h e d r i ve w ay. D r y Creek water. $127,500. (360)775-9996

Prime Prime location for your bu s i n e s s h e r e. G r e a t visibility from main drag (Washington) and hwy 101. Level lot and easy to build on. All utilities in and ready to go. Terrific spot for new business. MLS#262081 $100,000 Shawnna Rigg OPEN FLOOR PLAN (360)683-1500 Newer & Spacious 3 BD, RE/MAX 2 BA, 1810 SF, War m Colors, Vaulted Ceilings, Reduced to sell! P r o p a n e F i r e p l a c e , With acceptable offer Walk-In Pantry in Kitch- sellers will give buyers a e n , C a b i n e t s w / P u l l - $10,000 allowance to cut Outs, Master Bath Has 2 o r t o p t r e e s o f t h e i r S i n k s & S o a k Tu b, choice. Don’t miss out O ve r s i ze d G a r a g e, 4 on this opportunity. ImaRaised Garden Beds, gine building your dream Covered Deck. home here on bell hill. MLS#837928/291741 This nice wide acre lot $295,000 with beautiful views Deb Kahle abound could be the Lic#47224 perfect spot. Bring your (360)683-6880 “blue prints� and check it WINDERMERE out. SUNLAND MLS#290976 $139,000 Shawnna Rigg Peninsula Classified (360)683-1500 360-452-8435 RE/MAX

Sophistication & VIEWS World class views from almost every window in this 2,343 sf superb quality 3 bed + den/2.5 bath recently completed home in the friendly neighborhood of Solana. High end features include white oak hardwood floors w/ light walnut stain throughout the main living area, living room w/ propane fireplace w/ figured maple mantle, luxurious kitchen w/ granite counter tops & travertine tile backsplash, stainless steel professional grade appliances & soft close custom cherry cabinets. Master suite w/ private deck, walk in closet w/ dressing area, custom tile shower & a relaxing jetted tub. MLS#291312 $550,000 Kelly Johnson (360)477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

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THIS IS THE ONE! 3.77 Acres Of Pastureland; Soils Are Registered, Level; Power & Phone to Property, Community Water Share is Paid, Horses Allowed; Close to Dungeness Recreation Area & Wildlife Refuge MLS#857981/291953 $130,000 Tyler Conkle lic# 112797 (360)683-6880 WINDERMERE SUNLAND

Waterview Home Wa t e r a n d M o u n t a i n View home on one acre in desirable Sequim neighborhood offers main level living, 2 elevated view decks, grani t e c o u n t e r s, g a s r e place, beautifully landscaping featuring a waterfall, pond and low maintenance turf. MLS#291853 $399,500 Deborah Norman Brokers Group Real Estate Professionals (360)460.9961

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105 Homes for Sale 505 Rental Houses 1163 Commercial Clallam County Clallam County Rentals SEQ: 941 E. Alder, 3 br., 2 bath, recently rem o d e l e d , n o smoke/pets. $1,150, dep. (360)460-8291. SEQUIM: 1Br Waterfront. $850. (360)8084444. See tour at w w w. s e q u i m r e n t a l homes.com Sequim: Manufactured home. 2 BR, 1 bath, In private fenced view setting, close to town. $625/mo, 1st, last & dep. No smoking or pets. (360)683-9667

TWO OFFICES IN DOWNTOWN SEQUIM GAZETTE BUILDING FOR SUB-LEASE 448-sq-ft for $500 mo., 240-sq-ft for $350 mo. Perfect for accountant or other professional. S h a r e d c o n fe r e n c e room, restroom, wired for high-speed Internet. Contact John Brewer, publisher, (360)417-3500

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BEAVER: Manufactured Homes for Sales. 3 Homes for sale at Lake Pleasant Mobile Home and RV Park in Beaver. Offering newer 3, 2 and 1 b r. M a nu fa c t u r e d homes available with recent upgrades. All in excellent condition and move in ready. Prices range from $29,950 to $46,950. Financing available OAC Call (360) 808-7120. Homes cannot be moved. MOBILE: ‘80 Sandpoint on lot at Baywood Village. 2Br. 2 Ba. $24,000 obo. (360)477-6875

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6055 Firewood, Fuel & Stoves ELECTRIC FIREPLACE Like new 25.5 H x 32 W $75. (360)437-0914

LEAF VACUUM, Craftsman Professional vac. towable, 5.5hp B/S engine. lightly used, moving must sell. $750/obo (360)681-3522

8142 Garage Sales Sequim GARAGE SALE: Fri. Sat., October 2nd & 3rd 9-3 p.m. 54 Clary Lane, Sequim. Near cor ner of Woodcock and Sequim Ave. HUGE SALE. Household and kitchen items, quality teen girls/young adult and adult clothes, and so much more. Something for everyone.

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Absolutely Final Estate Sale: Sat.-9-4 p.m., Sun. 10-3 p.m., 3122 Hickory, off of Larch Ave. More stuff from storage. Sets of china, $5. collector dolls and plates, books, pictures, frames, bedWOOD STOVE: Jotul, ding, LP’s, sports cards, certified clean burn, 26” 2 drawer Oak file cabinets, glass, china, china wood. $1,200/obo. cabinets, chairs, claw (360)928-3483 foot bathtub, woodstove, tools, tool cabinets, 6075 Heavy pressure washer, insulators, old pop bottles. All Equipment must go. BALE WAGON: Stackliner 1033. Pull type, new tires, new par ts, 7035 General Pets field ready, works excellent. 50 hp tractor min @540 rpm, 3 bales wide D O G A N D P U P P Y by 7 bales high, 11’ 7” TRAINING: Training e q u i p m e n t h e i g h t . classes star ting Oct $10,000. 10th for more info Call (360)683-4295, ext.”0”. Cheryl 360-670-5860. FIREWOOD: $179 delivered Sequim-P.A. True cord. 3 cord special $499. (360)582-7910 www.portangelesfire wood.com

BED: Priced to sell Queen Sleep Number, Model 500. Like new, mattress and base with pump and remote. $749. (206)816-0599

DOGS: 6 male and 2 female F1B Goldendoodle puppies available. They are excellent service/therapy dogs and family pets. They are considered hypoallergenic and non-shedding. Price: $1000 Message (775)275-0112

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9832 Tents & Travel Trailers ‘02 27’ Shasta Camp trailer : Never used, in storage, $12,000 obo. 1995 Nomad, 18 ft. in storage, $4000 (360)765-3372

CARGO TRAILER: 2012 Wells Cargo VFr o n t 6 x 1 4 C a r g o Tra i l e r. L o a d e d a n d ex c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n , must see. Less than 7000 miles. More Info at http://bit.ly/1hzVZj5 $4,999. Call Rik (360)460-2472. CARGO TRAILER: Interstate, enclosed, 16’, tandem axels, extra inter ior insulation, side door, 2 rear doors, only 500 miles, excellent condition. $4500. (509)366-4353 FLEETWOOD: ‘00, 26’, Slideout. $6.900. (360)452-6677 TENT TRAILER: ‘08 R o c k w o o d Fr e e d o m . Sleeps 8, tip out, stove, gas/elec. fridge, furnace, toilet with shower, king and queen beds with heated mattresses. Outside gas bbq and shower. Great cond. $6,495. (360)452-6304

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UTILITY TRAILER: 16’, ramps, tandem axle, current license. $2,250. (360)460-0515

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5TH WHEEL: 2000, Forest Ranger, 24’, 6 berth, slide out, A/C. $6500. (360)797-1458 ALPENLITE: ‘93 5th wheel, 24’. New hot water heater, fridge, stove, toilet, twin mattresses (2), shocks. Roof resealed, includes 5th wheel tailgate and 5th wheel hitch. $7,000. (360)452-2705 Forest River: Sierra Lite, ‘00, 21’ clean, 8’ slide, sleeps 6, everything in excellent condition. $6,000. (360)452-2148

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9180 Automobiles 9292 Automobiles 9434 Pickup Trucks 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Classics & Collect. Others Others Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County 1 9 3 0 R o a d s t e r. 1 9 3 0 Ford Model A Roadster pickup truck. Beautiful teal green exterior with black fenders and interior and customized vinyl c o nve r t i bl e t o p. 1 9 8 6 Nissan running gear rec e n t l y t u n e d u p. R e ceived many trophies; s t i l l g e t s s t a r e s. A p praised at $30,000; priced at $22,500 to sell. Call 360-775-7520 or 457-3161.

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CITY OF PORT ANGELES NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN that on October 1, 2015, the CITY OF PORT ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT received an application to permit the creation of a duplex by combining two existing parcels and two existing structures in the Residential Single Family RS-7 zone. The application was determined to be complete on October 1, 2015. Interested parties are encouraged to comment on the proposal and to attend the public hearing that will be conducted on OCTOBER 28, 2015, at 1:00 PM, City Hall, 321 East Fifth Street, Por t Ang e l e s, Wa s h i n g t o n . Written comment must be submitted no later t h a n O C TO B E R 2 0 , 2015, to be included in the staff report on this matter. Verbal testimony will be taken during the public hearing. Information may be reviewed at the City Department of Community & Economic Development, City Hall, P.O. Box 1150, 321 East Fifth Street, Port Angeles. City Hall is accessible to persons with disabilities. Interested parties are invited to attend the meeting. STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT: It is anticipated that a Determination of Non Signficance (DNS) will be issued per WAC 197-11355 for the project following the public comment review period that will end on October 20, 2015. APPLICANT: K a r e n Brandstrom LOCATION: 512/514 W. 9th Street For further information contact: Scott K. Johns (360) 417-4752 Pub: October 7, 2015 Legal No: 661366

NOTICE OF ADOPTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the Growth Management Act, Chapter 36.70A, RCW, that the Board of Clallam County Commissioners adopted the following legislative actions under the authority of the Growth Management Act, on September 15, 2015: Ordinance 904: An ordinance creating a chapter in the Clallam County Code titled “Recreational Marijuana” establishing the placement of and development standards for recreational marijuana producers, processors, and retailers licensed by the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board. Copies of Ordinance 904 may be viewed during normal business hours at the office of the Department of Community Development, Clallam County Courthouse, 223 East Fourth Street, Port Angeles, WA, and are available online at the county website at http://www.clallam.net/bocc/countycode.html. Pursuant to RCW 36.70A.290, this amendment and update elements may be appealed within 60 days of the date of publication of this notice to the State of Washington Growth Management Hear ing Board. Pub: October 4, 2015 Legal No.661218

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REQUEST FOR BIDS DID PIPELINE PROJECT

Dungeness Irrigation District invites bids for the Hendrickson Road to McComb Road Pipeline Project. The prime contractor will provide all labor, equipment and materials for installation of approximately 6,282 feet of 18” irrigation pipeline and appurtenances. Work shall be completed within 20 weeks of receipt of a Notice to Proceed. The pipeline shall be operational by March 31, 2016.

Dungeness Irrigation District will receive sealed bids until 2:00 p.m., October 13, 2015 by U.S. Mail or express delivery at the office of the Project Administrator, Clallam Conservation District, 228 W. First St., Suite H, Port Angeles, WA 98362. All bids shall be accompanied by a bid deposit in the form of a cashier’s or certified check, or Bid Bond in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid.

Bidders may purchase copies of the Bidding Documents (half-size plans and specifications) by mailing a Thirty and no/100 Dollars ($30.00) (non-refundable) check or cashiers’ check payable to Clallam Conservation District; 228 W. First St., Suite H, Port Angeles, WA 98362; ATTN: Joe Holtrop. If purchasing by mail, please indicate your request for Bidding Documents for the DID HEND R I C K S O N TO M C C O M B ROA D P I P E L I N E PROJECT. To obtain electronic copies of the bidding documents, send an email to joe.holtrop@clallamcd.org. Informational copies of maps, plans, and specifications are available for review at the office Clallam Conservation District. Any questions concerning the description of the work contained in the contract documents must be directed to Project Engineer Jay Petersen at 4 Seasons Engineering, 360-452-3023, 619 South Chase Street, Port Angeles WA 98362. Dated the 23rd Day of September, 2015, Dungeness Irrigation District Pub: September 27, October 4, 2015 Legal No. 659450

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LEGAL NOTICE T h e Q u i n a u l t Fa m i l y Services Depar tment hereby notifies any potential father, of a child born on 02/08/2014 to K ay h l a P u r d y a t t h e Grays Harbor Community Hospital, including, Timothy James, and David Cruz, your presence is required on October 16, 2015 at the hour of 11:00 a.m. for a hearing, where parental r ights may be terminated and adoption granted, in the Q u i n a u l t C h i l d r e n ’s Court in Taholah, Grays Harbor County, Washington. For more information, please call (360) 276-8215 ext. 222 or 685. Legal No. 654748 Pub:September 27, October 4, 11, 2015

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to an order of the Clallam County Commissioners, the Treasurer of Clallam County will hold a public auction sale on-line at www.clallam.net under the County On-line Services section starting Tuesday, October 6 and ending Friday, October 16, 2015 at 4:30 p.m. The sale is conducted by Public Surplus and consists of vehicles, road/vegetation maintenance equipment, and small equipment. A public viewing of the items will be on Tuesday, October 13 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Clallam County Road Shop located at 1033 W. Lauridsen Blvd, Port Angeles, WA. This sale is being conducted in accordance with RCW 36.34.080 and Clallam County Administrative Policy 455. Potential bidders must pre-register on line with public surplus at CHEV: ‘03 Astro Cargo www.publicsurplus.com. You must have an email address and a credit card. Va n , 1 0 2 , 0 0 0 m i l e s , $4,500 o.b.o. (360)477-8591 EQUIPMENT RENTAL AND REVOLVING

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Peninsula fall colors voted among top in nation in online contest KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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LEFT: Sol Duc River fishermen in the Shuwah Hole just off U.S. Highway 101 5 miles north of Forks last year. ABOVE: A line of traffic makes its way up Tumwater Truck Route through a riot of fall color in Port Angeles in 2009.

The Olympic Peninsula’s fall colors are among the best in the nation, according to the USA Today “Best Scenic Autumn Drive” online poll. The ALSO . . . Olympic Loop Drive, a ■ PA rates route circling as sixth the Olympic worst city Mountains, on other finished fifth website/C2 among 20 routes selected across the U.S. in the USA Today survey. In early September, a selection of 20 spectacular autumn color drives were posted with photos and descriptions on the newspaper’s website for the online contest. Votin closed Monday, with the final results for the top ten announced Friday at http:// tinyurl.com/PDN-fallfoliage. The top draw was M-22 in Michigan, followed by Kancamagus Scenic Byway in New Hampshire, Upper Delaware Scenic Byway in New York and Hocking Hills Scenic

Byway in Ohio. The contest results were released just as the fall foliage viewing season begins. Peak colors are still a few weeks into the future, but gold and red leaves have begun to make their appearance in the region’s big leaf maple, vine maple and other deciduous trees on the North Olympic Peninsula.

Revitalize role Revitalize Port Angeles, a community improvement group that has grown up around a Facebook Web page, took the lead again to help push the region into the national spotlight. The group attempted to kick the Olympic Peninsula Loop Drive up to a higher finish and believes it was able to push the drive from sixth to fifth place before the end of the contest. “It really is beautiful here in the fall. I would compare it to anywhere,” said Leslie Robertson, founder of Revitalize Port Angeles. TURN

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OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — The nearly million-acre national park that dominates the North Olympic Peninsula tops a list for the nation’s best places to camp. The rankings by Crave, an online magazine, were posted Sept. 26 at http://tinyurl.com/ PDN-Crave. “Olympic National Park has to go first because it’s not often that you can actually choose an ecosystem to camp in, pack up, and then go to a different ecosystem the next day — all within the same park,” said Crave. TURN

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Janet Margaret Dodge, 78, of Port Angeles, Washington, a friend to animals great and small, left this world unexpectedly on Saturday, September 12, 2015 due to medical complications. She was a dreamer, a traveler and a woman who loved to laugh. Janet had a wicked sense of humor, and a fiery disposition. That sharp wit was tempered by her love to feed others and her deep and natural connection to nature. She was an avid gardener and a divine chef. She was our “neighborhood Snow White,” attested to by the many pets and wildlife that strayed from their homes preferring her company instead. Janet, born in Seattle and was the second and last child to Elmer and Margaret Johnson. She went to college, married her sweetheart, and lived most of her life in Ridgefield, Washington, where she was a homemaker who loved bowling and playing word games in between traveling to tropical places, cooking and gardening. After they moved to Port Angeles, she traded in her frequent flyer miles for long drives exploring the peninsula. Janet was a die hard sports fan. She spent the last years of her life watching sports, gazing at her beautiful view of the Strait and taking snapshots of the birds and wildlife, which often included black bear and cougar, that appeared just outside her giant picture windows. She leaves behind the love of her life, Leo Dodge, husband, co-pilot and friend of 57 years; her brother Elmer Johnson Jr.; four nieces of Battleground Washington; and a heaping bushel-full of friends and neighbors who became her family of the heart. She will be missed by so many. We rest in the comfort that her exuberance will continue to live on in all that she touched and loved and that someday, she will meet us in a light-filled forest or sandy beach with warm muffins in hand and a delightful chuckle. Thank you Janet…for gracing us with your presence. At Janet’s request, no services will be held. In lieu of flowers, we ask that donations be made to Peninsula Friends of Animals at www.safehavenpfoa.org

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Autumn: Drive CONTINUED FROM C1 The group is still recovering from its massive effort in Outside magazine’s “Best Town Ever” contest, and the fall foliage contest failed to take hold in the same way, she said. Revitalize Port Angeles efforts were key in pushing Port Angeles to a secondplace finish behind Chattanooga, Tenn., in May.

Circle the Olympics The Olympic Peninsula Loop Drive circles the Olympic Mountains and can begin at any point on the drive. The loop follows U.S. Highway 101 north from Olympia through Brinnon, Quilcene, Sequim, Port Angeles and Forks, then curves south to Aberdeen and completes the loop east on U.S. Highway 12 and state Highway 8 back to Olympia. The USA Today introduction says the 350-mile drive “takes visitors from the lowlands, through forests, past lakes, rivers and the ocean, and up to Hurricane Ridge and Lake Crescent. “With so many different backdrops and vantage points, it’s no surprise that leaf-lovers flock to the Olympic Peninsula every fall.” The drive takes about eight hours — unless one takes one of the featured side trips to locations along the way. Hurricane Ridge, the Hoh Rain Forest and the Sol Duc River were mentioned as being so attractive that USA Today’s short feature on the Olympic Peninsula Loop Drive recommended taking two or three days. Robertson specifically noted the S-curve on High-

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Camping CONTINUED FROM C1 Having rainforest, alpine and coastal areas in the same park “makes camping in Washington one of the most diverse places you can pitch a tent in all of the United States,” the ranking says. Leslie Robertson, founder of Revitalize Port Angeles, said she believes Crave’s writers did a good job of identifying the special nature of the park. “I think this is unique to us,” she said. The other four locations selected by Crave were Acadia National Park in Maine, Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming, Carson National Forest in New Mexico and Pisgah National Forest in North Carolina. way 101 through the Morse Creek valley as one of the more spectacular locations for fall color viewing. A new rest stop at the top of the curve near Deer Park Road offers a safe place to pull off the highway to admire the colors. Other locations on the loop noted for autumn colors are Indian Valley west of Port Angeles, state Highway 20 between Discovery Bay and Port Townsend, and the Mount Walker area south of Quilcene.

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Port Angeles residents Ian Nilluka and Zachary Buckmaster walk their dogs, Shelby and Bear, on the beach at Ediz Hook on a sunny, breezy afternoon in May. The city of Port Angeles, backed by the Olympic Mountains, is seen across Port Angeles Harbor.

Website ranks PA sixth worst city in Washington BY JAMES CASEY PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

DURHAM, N.C. — Shucks. Chattanooga beat us again. This time, though, it was a decidedly dubious achievement. While the RoadSnacks. net website, which says it shows browsers “the real side of places,” rates Port Angeles the sixth worst city in the state, it ranks Chattanooga the fifth worst in the nation. Chattanooga, you’ll remember, won Outside magazine’s “Best Town Ever” contest last spring, with Port Angeles finishing second in the nationwide Web-based balloting, 67,432 votes to 62,130. The contest, in which Port Angeles bested Bainbridge Island; Santa Barbara, Calif.; Flagstaff, Ariz.; and Bar Harbor, Maine, on its way to the final round in the NCAA-style elimination, galvanized the city into polishing its self-image. If it’s any consolation, Port Angeles again beat Bainbridge Island, which the RoadSnacks website of Durham, N.C., ranked as the 10th worst city in the state even while rating it the eighth snobbiest.

Mckenzie Hadden and Natalie Jean Toews. ■ Juniors Emma Charlotte Kelety, Eliza Joy Dawson and Heather Ann Sherwood-Chohrach. ■ Seniors Eleanor GlySEATTLE — Students nis Forbes, Kurt John Maefrom the North Olympic gerle, Todd Daniel MaePeninsula have been named gerle, Phoebe Elizabeth to the dean’s list at the Uni- Reid, Mackenzie Beth versity of Washington for Sepler and Seiji Umeda the 2015 spring quarter. Thielk. To qualify, a student must have completed at Sequim least 12 graded credits and have a grade-point average ■ Allison Caitlin of at least 3.50 out of 4.0. Masangkay, sophomore. The following students ■ Juniors Juliana are listed alphabetically by Ayala-Flores and Austin hometown: George Law. ■ Seniors Blake WilHigh crime, low jobs Forks liam Bryant, Jason Daniel Trammell and Scott According to Road■ Seniors Esther Charles Underwood. Snacks’ rankings at http:// Rebeckah Palmer and Martinyurl.com/PDN-worst ianna Rose Palmer. Chain gang busy placesinstate, Port Angeles won among the losers for its Neah Bay PORT ANGELES — crime, unemployment (7.8 During the week of Sept. ■ Kylie Maria Kimble, 21-25, members of the Clal- percent as of July, according junior. lam County Sheriff’s Chain to the state Employment Gang painted the border of Security Department) and Port Angeles housing-vacancy rates (9.83 the entrance sign to the percent as of June 2014). sheriff’s substation in ■ Juniors Emma Still, “it’s not all bad Imawaish Acheson, Laurel Forks as well as sprayed news in Port Angeles,” Nicole Gieseke, Carly Lynn weed killer around the RoadSnacks said in the list grounds. La and Amy May posted in May. They also mowed the McIntyre. “It actually ranks high■ Seniors Ryan Cearley, lawn at the substation and est in the state for Comfort removed brush from the Melissa R. Hamilton, Index (a BestPlaces.net property. Christine Suzanne Horn, They helped recover the index based on temperaNicholas Trevor Ivarson, body of Scott Perkins, 49, of ture, rain and humidity). Megan Frances Larrechea Quilcene on state Highway The views across the water and Stephanie Jane 112, milepost 41.5, after he and of the mountains probSpeicher. was killed in a logging acci- ably don’t hurt the comfort index either.” dent on Sept. 23. Port Hadlock As for Bainbridge Island, The gang performed tool ■ Cali Rose Kopczick, RoadSnacks kvetched, it’s maintenance and reorgasenior. “in the middle of nowhere nized tools at the central and has the second-worst county shop. Port Ludlow commute in the state.” East Scribner and GarRoadSnacks says its ■ Juniors Seth Michael ling roads’ county right of “winners” have one thing in way was brushed and Ham and Kali Sue McConcommon: poor economies. chipped. nell. Here are the other WashVegetation and debris ■ Hannah Davia Spitzington cities that top the from wooden bridges on bart, senior. bottom, with comments: Sequim-Dungeness Way 1. Centralia: “The mix and Three Crabs Road was Port Townsend of extremely high unemremoved. ■ Sophomores Ian The crew repainted half ployment and crime is a winning combination to end of the bridges with white up high on our list of worst How’s the fishing? paint. Along the embankment places to live. Centralia Michael Carman reports. resides in the worst 10 perof Oyster-House Road, Fridays in cent of both categories.” crews removed debris and 2. Bremerton: Unemthinned vegetation. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Peninsula Daily News ployment and crime are “in

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the bottom 20 percent of places in Washington.” 3. Kelso: Except for commuting time, Kelso “scored poorly across the board.” 4. Port Orchard: High crime rate and high vacancy rate. HERE’S WHAT SOME fans of Port Angeles 5. Aberdeen: “Known as had to say about RoadSnacks.net’s ranking of the the ‘Gateway to the Olympic city: Peninsula’ it seems as if the nickname might want to ■ “Based on their criteria, it appears they are add ‘Gateway to high unemlooking at communities with the mind-set of an ployment’ as it ranks dead urban environment. Port Angeles has done last in the State.” extremely well when it comes to lifestyle choices, 7. Longview: “High and obviously we are in more of a rural situation.” unemployment rate and — Russ Veenema, executive director, Port Angeles slightly below average Regional Chamber of Commerce marks in everything else . . . Not to mention it’s the home ■ “We don’t take RoadSnacks too seriously.” — to Nutty Narrows Bridge, Mark Ohman of Revitalize Port Angeles, which led one of the few bridges made the city’s campaign to be named “Best Town Ever” only for squirrels. Yep, that’s by Outside magazine a real thing and totally fit■ “I think this is a joke. I don’t have any other ting for this list.” comments because doing so would give it credibility 8. Parkland: In the botit does not deserve.” — Jim Moran, president, Port tom half of the cities with Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce 10,000 or more people that Peninsula Daily News RoadSnacks surveyed. What’s worse, it’s next to Lakewood. 9. Lakewood: “One of Receiving sixth-worst less to do — unemployment, the highest crime rates in honors was Rockford, Ill., income, housing vacancy Washington.” What’s worse, followed by Savannah, Ga.; rate, education expendiit’s next to Parkland. Memphis, Tenn.; Mobile, tures per student and stuAla.; and Springfield, Mo. dent-teacher ratios and Rednecks and snobs crime. Meanwhile, the website Chattanooga and P.A. Rants and pants also ranks the 10 “most redAs for Chattanooga, neck” cities in the state, which Outside called “the As for its “worst” Washtopped by Chelan and fol- love child of Nashville and ington rankings, “this list is lowed by Shelton, Monte- Silicon Valley,” RoadSnacks a scientific analysis based sano, Zillah, Woodland, bleats, “Crime is really high, on real data and is comColville, Moses Lake, Aber- schools are poorly funded, pletely unbiased,” Roaddeen, Burlington and and home prices are some of Snacks boasts, then warns: Omak. the lowest in the nation “Hold on to your pants.” Then there are Road- ($109,700, according to The folks from Outside Snacks’ 10 “snobbiest”: BestPlaces, vs. $159,000 in magazine saw it differently: Woodinville, Issaquah, Red- Port Angeles).” “Situated on the northmond, Bellevue, Kirkland, Affordable housing is ern shore of Washington’s Seattle, Gig Harbor, Bain- bad? Whatever. Olympic Peninsula, Port bridge Island, Snoqualmie “The average family Angeles is a gateway to and Mercer Island. brings in just over $42,000 a Nowhere does Road- year,” RoadSnacks carps at Olympic National Park. “Because of the dramatic Snacks mention rivers, http://tinyurl.com/PDNbeaches, mountains, forests, worstinnation, which was relief — the peaks rise to over 5,000 feet within a few restaurants, wildlife, Sas- posted in September. miles of the coast — the quatch or how often the Sheesh, guys, median area hosts diverse ecosysphrase “God’s country” family income was just tems, including alpine envioccurs in people’s daily con$41,157 in Port Angeles in versations. ronments studded with 2014, according to BestSigh. lakes, ultragreen old-growth But RoadSnacks is Places, but who’s counting? forests threaded with whiteRoadSnacks also lists where to turn to learn the 10 worst places to live in water rivers, and bays that what’s the “drunkest city” nine more states from harbor orcas and steelhead.. in Michigan (Traverse City) .. and the town in Wisconsin Hawaii to Delaware, Alaska “Port Angeles isn’t big, to Kentucky. with the most Ashley Madibut as this year’s ‘Best The website says it uses son accounts (Altoona, Towns’ showing demonwhich we thought was in FBI crime data, the govern- strates, it can compete with ment census, Bureau of Pennsylvania but just goes just about anyplace.” to show you can learn any- Labor Statistics and Sper_______ ling’s Best Places and thing almost anywhere). To reassure you, a city checks population density Reporter James Casey can be named Altoona remains in — lower being worse since reached at 360-452-2345, ext. interprets 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladaily Pennsylvania. The Wiscon- RoadSnacks sin version is a suburb of smaller places as having news.com. Eau Claire, which is where you wake up if you sleep your way through Minneapolis on Interstate 94. As for the 10 worst Olympic Medical Center a son, Hunter Paul places in the country, Halvorsen, 8 pounds, Holly and Kevin Pedrey Macon, Ga., holds No. 1, fol1 ounce, 8:01 a.m. Sept. 30. lowed by Jackson, Miss.; of Port Angeles, a son, Detroit; and Knoxville, Hunter James Pedrey, Phone information about at8 pounds, 8:31 p.m. Sept. 2. home or out-of-town births to 360Tenn. Julia Hunter and Mark 417-3527 or 800-826-7714, ext. More about No. 5 ChatHalvorsen of Clallam Bay, 5250. tanooga in a minute.

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Residents share ‘pleasant’ memories Patterson Conrad spoke of several teachers she really liked, including Mrs. White and Mrs. Estelle Hensen. Richard Heilman’s family moved to Draper Road in 1935, when he was 5 years old. He and his older brother John went to Mount Pleasant School, and later were joined by their sister, Eva Heilman. The Machenheimer family lived across the road from the Heilmans. There were many other area families served by the Mount Pleasant schools. Some of the names were Baker, Rooney, Tucker, Conway, Boyd, Lenning, Baublitz, Grice, and Contesti. The Mount Pleasant Community Association built a community hall in 1941, which was east of the two school buildings. Researching Mount Pleasant The roof was completed Dec. 7, 1941. According to their research, When Mount Pleasant Grange there have been four schools Do you recognize this old building? It was and is still an important part of Port Angeles. 1112 was organized in 1945, they associated with the Mount Pleas- If you have comments, please send them to Alice Alexander, 204 W. Fourth, Apt. 14, began using that building, just as ant area. Port Angeles, WA 98362, or email her at bretches1942@gmail.com. She will use your the Mount Pleasant HomemakThe current building, located comments in her next column, which publishes Nov. 1. ers did. next to the Mount Pleasant ComAl Brannin shared several munity Hall, is No. 4. photos of different Mount Pleas“sour” look on her face. In June 1931, the board held The first school at Mount BACK WHEN ant classes. an election to approve bonds for Tucker Abbott died April 12, Pleasant was a one-room log Brannin was a student in the a new school, and in July it chose 2015. school located approximately 1 However, it fifth and sixth grades in 1948to accept building plans which mile up Mount Pleasant Road Alice is possible the 1950. the county superintendent had Recognizing relatives (then called Mount Misery Road). Alexander teacher’s cotHis younger sisters Bonnie on hand for the Royal School, at The earliest date we have for Chris Machon, daughter of tage could have Lake Ozette. and Judy also attended. that school is 1870. Gladys Nastic Machon, pointed been in the secDuring September 1949, the In August, a bond was raised The second school was built in out her mother and aunt. ond school at Mount Pleasant and Port Angefor $2,000 and the new school 1906, on land donated by George Nastic Machon died in August les School District consolidated, the top of the was completed in December 1931. Race. road. so seventh- and eighth-graders The time from when the board 2015, and her sister previously. It was located at the top of Linda Conrad Reidel found By the late went to Roosevelt School. decided to put the bond issue on Mount Pleasant Road, near the several photos her mother, Delo1920s, the the ballot to completion of the By 1952, Mount Pleasant present Dietz Road. Mount Pleasbuilding was only six months and rise Patterson Conrad had saved became so crowded again parents It was across the road and of the school. ant school was one week. wanted their children to attend south of the stone house built by Her mother is not shown in becoming overWith two school buildings now the new Monroe School. Race in 1907. the last month’s mystery photo. crowded, and in on the property, classes were But Monroe did not have room That school was a small onePatterson Conrad attended 1930 the school board asked the divided into first through fourth for any more students, so an addiroom frame building measuring her first two years at Washington tion was completed in 1954, and Port Angeles School District to grades in one school, and fifth 12 feet by 16 feet in size. accept seventh- and eighth-grade through sixth grades in the other. School in Port Angeles, but by According to school board at that time Mount Pleasant stu1934, while in the third grade, The Loudens identified Betty minutes, the building was still in students, but they declined. dents transferred and the Mount her family had moved to “old Tucker Abbott as one of the stuSo the school board hired a use during the 1920s. Pleasant schools were closed. Mount Pleasant” (Monroe Road). dents in the photo. second teacher, and also wired In 1917, a third school was Local Seventh Day Adventists They lived 21/2 miles from the held their church school at Tucker Abbott, a pioneer in the building for electricity. built at Draper Road, just to the school, so she walked through the Mount Pleasant until completing the area and a long-standing Due to the critical need for west of the present school. member of the Mount Pleasant woods with her older sister more room, the board decided it Other structures were mentheir own building, sometime in Grange, gave several pictures of Thelma. was necessary to build a new tioned in the board minutes the 1950s. the old school to the Loudens. In 1939, the district provided including a woodshed, play shed school adjacent to the current TURN TO HISTORY/C5 She joked to them about the an old bus to ride. and a teacher’s cottage. school. MANY PEOPLE RECOGNIZED the September “Picture of the Past” as a Mount Pleasant School classroom. The year listed on the photo was 1934-35 and the location was at the corner of Mount Pleasant and Draper roads. The caption for the photo was, “1934 with teacher Mrs. Hammond in the last row on the right. Most students are not identified except for: Fred Gaboury, in front row on the left; Betty Tucker, in the middle row fourth from right; and Mary Jane Nastic, also in the middle row second from right, with her sister Gladys Nastic on the end of the row.” Francie and David Louden of Port Angeles sent a history of Mount Pleasant schools that they have compiled.

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Be exceptional: Help with Tax-Aide program WHAT I REALLY want to do is get folks to become Tax-Aide volunteers. I do this about this time every year, so what have I already tried? Well, I’ve tried guilt — “You owe me, because of all the nice things I’ve done for you.” And I’ve tried unadulterated beseeching — “Please?” Also I’ve tried daring them — “I dare you to take on this hard work” And I’ve tried self-enlightened, holiday avoidance — “Look at all the holiday parties and assaults by in-laws you can avoid, because of your Tax-Aide commitments!” What’s left? What would work on me?

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ple with their income taxes? Harvey And how “normal” is it to do it for free? And how normal do we suppose it’d be to sacrifice significant portions of the 2015 holiday season studying about taxes and taking tests all in the name of helping people we don’t know do something that almost nobody knows how to do and get paid absolutely nothing for doing it? The definition of normal Welcome to “exceptional!” This morning, I did something I Now, since all the approximately almost never do: I actually looked up average folks have moved on to the a word in the dictionary. Sudoku puzzle, how about us “excepI don’t do that often, on the tionals” talk this over. assumption that communication is, at best, an exercise in approximaHere’s the real deal tion, anyway, and I don’t have the The best thing to do would be to time or the patience, but that’s a go to www.aarp.org/taxaide to compersonal affliction. The word I looked up is “normal.” plete the online application. No, you do not have to belong to “Normal,” it turns out, has a lot AARP. of definitions, depending upon No, you won’t be helping only whether you’re a chemist or a mathematician, etc., but because I’m none AARP members (in fact, Tax-Aide helps low-to-middle income tax payof those, I settled for the one that jumped out at my non-mathematical ers of all ages. In fact, you don’t have to be self: “Approximately average.” retired at all. Most of us would probably be If you’re already confounded by considered to be more or less “northe fact that you’d have to fill out mal” by most of the people who the online application, and the last know us. computer you can remember being Now, almost all of us, in the hidin the same room with had a green den chambers of our secret minds, know that we are so not normal that screen with a funny, blinking “C” thing, you might want to rethink the it’s scary. Sudoku puzzle, because this is going But, we keep that to ourselves, to be about helping folks file their because we’d like to be perceived as being more or less “normal” by most tax returns electronically. Still “exceptional?” Excellent. of the people who know us. You want to do this pretty soon, Really? Is that what we aspire to? Is that the zenith of our personal because there’s a “New Volunteer Orientation” meeting in Sequim on achievements on planet Earth? To Dec. 7 and 8. be “approximately average?” The next thing will be self-study. I think not, so I’m going to offer And there will be seasoned volunyou an opportunity to be conspicuteers around to help you get through ously not normal. How? Well, how “normal” is it to the parts that don’t make sense decide that you’re going to help peo- (which, I presume, is most of it.)

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Then, more required classes in Sequim on Jan. 7 and 8. Then, you have to become IRScertified by passing the test and signing the “Standards of Conduct.” Then, you’ll be expected to work (actually helping people) at least four hours per week during the tax season — most work more.

OUR DAUGHTER IS in the fifth grade and seems to really stress out over homework assignments, especially math and science. We feel she needs to do the work herself yet she reminds us that all the other parents help their kids with homework. How much is too much help?

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And local coordinators are pretty sharp about accommodating schedules to your own non-normal life. Then, after tax season, you can revel in the swells of gratitude you will have received from past-panicky tax payers, while you bury the fruitcake in the backyard. That’s it. See, “exceptional” isn’t so elusive, assuming you’re exceptional. If you still have questions (and if you’re smart enough to be a TaxAide volunteer, you’re probably smart enough to have questions) you can call Lois Bellamy in Port Angeles (360-457-1497), Julia Roberts in Sequim (303-887-3178), Hearst Coen about Forks (360-452-6541) or David Self in Jefferson County (360-3852617). If you’ve never done this work, you can’t imagine how genuinely grateful civilians are for this help. We need you! And I promise you that you will walk away feeling good about yourself. As well you should. You deserve it. You are an exceptional human being who rose to the occasion. Who responded to the yearning masses with compassion, unselfish grace and a sincere desire to avoid invading in-laws. Unless, of course, you’re approximately average; in which case, you probably deserved the fruitcake.

I have taught fifth grade for 18 years and think you may be confusing the concepts helping and doing; the help depends on the student. Some need to be directed to stay on task until it is completed while others need more frequent encouragement to complete the task, especially if they don’t understand or have the skills that the assignment requires. Find a place that is quiet and contains the supplies that are needed. Decide on a time when you can sit down together calmly. Start with what is assigned and clarify what that is. If your child needs an assignment notebook to remember her homework, buy one and ask the teacher to check that all assignments are clearly written down before she leaves school. Get her started by breaking down the tasks into smaller steps. Let her begin while you check her procedure and accuracy on a few, just to be sure she is comfortable doing it by herself. Do not check the entire assignment; she needs to learn that it is OK to make errors. If she has reading problems, read the text and have her stop and summarize every so often. If it’s a writing assignment, help with organizing ideas for topics but don’t expect perfect penmanship or grammar; ideas are what count. If she is revising the paper, offer help about grammar, usage, punctuation and spelling, if needed. Help her find the mis-

________ Mark Harvey is director of Clallam/Jefferson Senior Information & Assistance, which operates through the Olympic Area Agency on Aging. He is also a member of the Community Advocates for Rural Elders partnership. He can be reached at 360-452-3221 (Port Angeles-Sequim), 360-385-2552 (Jefferson County) or 360-374-9496 (West End), or by emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov.

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Can you have their cake and eat it, too? AT THE END of lunch at a nice restaurant, one of the two friends I was dining with noticed that the couple at the next table was leaving behind threequarters of a yummy-looking dessert. She asked them for it, and they gladly handed it over. I laughed. Our other friend told me later that she was appalled. She said it reflected poorly on us, and was angry that I had laughed. I told her if it had been a nice bottle of wine, I might have asked myself. What’s your opinion? Lynn in New York The social contract is a complicated ball of wax. And leaving strangers alone in public (at restaurants, on airplanes and side-by-side treadmills at the gym) is a central tenet. I favor the smile and nod. But there are caveats, such as the one your bold pal invoked: namely, giving others something to talk about. I bet that couple dined out on the story of your friend’s pudding-grab for

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weeks; I would have. Her behavior was brazen and wonderful. But you have to be extremely charming to pull off a stunt like that. Smiling eyes and a pleasing manner are the bare minimum. Otherwise, a dessert mooch is just pushy. And the couple next door has to be in the mood for the intrusion, too. (Let’s hope they were truly finished with their tarte Tatin before they forked it over.) The odds of all these boxes being checked are low. I do not recommend this maneuver. But your laughter makes me suspect that your pal stuck the landing. My real concern: Was the dessert as yummy-tasting as it looked? So often, restaurant sweets work better on the eye than they do on the tongue.

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mental disorder. Though lately, every disAfter a 45-year absence, a cussion about a difficult cool cousin tracked me down. person seems to include My wife and I took her, this “on the spectrum” her husband and their two diagnosis. adult children (28 and 26) Let’s stop it. to brunch. Most of us don’t know From hello to goodbye, what it really means. the younger son acted like And it’s callous to the a surly 10-year-old. millions of people who He didn’t say hello, he actually live with autism. refused to participate in The next time someone the conversation and he calls you to apologize, texted the whole time. accept their apology or At the end of the meal, don’t. he didn’t thank us or say But no need to embroigoodbye. der the bad behavior in When my cousin called, overdramatic terms. she apologized for him, saying he was sleep-deprived Stirring the pot and hypoglycemic. An old friend tells other I replied, “I was never going to bring it up, but we people about parties of decided he must be ‘on the mine that they were not invited to. spectrum.’ ” These indiscretions have Was I wrong? Robert ruined several of my friendships. I explained to her that Unless you are a trained talking about parties to diagnostician (or Hugh people who aren’t included Laurie, whose many years is unkind and hurts two as Dr. House must count people: the uninvited perfor something), you were wrong to tell a mother that son and me. She promised to stop, her adult child must be but I just learned that she autistic. did it again. No question, the son Now what? acted like a boor. Anonymous But autism is not rudein Minnesota ness; it is a neurodevelop-

Lavin: No sugar daddy surety CONTINUED FROM C4 much of their disposable income on grooming and She brushes her teeth dressing, it leaves less and whitens them. money for other She chooses an outfit expenses. that’s sexy, fun and hip. In most cases, the She applies her woman has a much higher makeup. credit card balance than She finds a purse that the man. works with the ensemble It’s the reality of being a woman. and is ready. I Feel Pretty A woman puts much greater time, energy and Dear I Feel Pretty: money into getting ready You left out the part about for a date than a man. Because women spend how the guy has to buy a

car, insure it, register it, gas it and wash it. Who are these single women who spend “much of their disposable income on grooming and dressing?” They should be putting that money into a 401(k) and saving for a down payment on a condominium — unless, of course, they’re living in a 1950s sitcom. And if they’re carrying a high credit card balance,

Minnesotans are clearly a tender people. After two weeks in New York, a fellow learns that he can’t be invited to everything. And if I ask someone, “What did you do on Saturday?” she will tell me, whether I was invited or not. It might sting (and if Taraji P. Henson, Kerry Washington and Mary J. Blige were there, it definitely will). Yet we press on. If your friend is lording your invitations over others, perhaps to puff up her shrunken self-esteem, that is a different problem. And you are right: It is unkind. But it still seems unlikely to ruin your friendships with the uninvited. You have already spoken with her. My advice: Take better care to rotate friends through your guest lists. And give this (possible) pot-stirrer a brief rest from your posse of invitees.

Smile and tip on I am a frequent customer at my favorite cafe.

It has excellent food and a friendly staff. But a new person appeared behind the counter. He is grim: never a smile or acknowledgment, totally deadpan, as if he hates his job. It irks me. I could stop tipping, but that seems unfair to the others. May I take him aside and comment on his demeanor? Greg in Seattle Sorry, you may not. Some people’s natural expression is dour. Or he may be shy. But the one thing I am certain of is that you are not entitled to ask service providers to rearrange their facial expressions to suit you. Keep tipping and try to engage him. Nothing like a little banter about zucchini muffins to get a guy grinning.

________ Philip Galanes is an advice columnist who specializes in contemporary etiquette and social dilemmas. Email questions to him via socialq@nytimes.com.

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they need to get some good financial advice. All that shaving, shopping, shaping, cutting and coloring might not land them the sugar daddies they’re hoping for. They better be ready.

________ Cheryl Lavin compiles Tales from the Front at her home office in Arizona, where she writes a blog at http://www.creators.com/ advice/tales-from-the-front.html. Email questions or comments to cheryllavinrapp@gmail.com.

CONTINUED FROM C3 its original condition. The original Mount Pleasant School was torn down, and the one remaining school building is leased to the Mount Pleasant Grange for storage. As with many of our old local school buildings, this one has served community needs well. Mount Pleasant residents would eventually like to see it repaired and restored to

________ Alice Alexander is a Clallam County historian, author, descendent of an Elwha Valley pioneer family and former member of the Clallam County Heritage Advisory Board. She is a recipient of a 2014 Clallam County Heritage Awards. She can be reached at bretches1942@gmail.com. Alice’s Clallam history column now appears the first Sunday of every month, alternating with Linnea Patrick’s Jefferson County history column on the third Sunday of the month.

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Dale and Patricia Raben Dale and Patricia Raben will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary in the company of their family. Dale met the love of his life, Patricia Haglund, at the Swedish Vasa Club in Monroe. They joined hands and hearts Oct. 1, 1955, and were married at the Swedish Mission Covenant Church in Monroe. Their marriage has been blessed with daughters Leslie (Ron) Diimel, Julie (Jim) Schumacher and son Mark (Mary) Raben, eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, all who will be present to celebrate their special occasion. After serving his country in the Air Force, Dale worked in the woods of Monroe, Roslyn and Cle Elum as a cutting contractor. In 1967, the Rabens moved to Forks, where he continued to work as a contractor until 1975. At that time, Dale became owner/operator of D&R Cedar Products until retir-

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Fall brings songs, sorrow, a settling ONE OF THE easiest bird voices to recognize almost instantly belongs to the cedar waxwing. A flock of these handsome birds is often heard before it is seen. Soft whispering is scattered through the trees and bushes, and you only have to look for fruit-bearing plants to spot the waxwings. This year, the berry crops in our yard had already been hit hard before their arrival. Instead of being high in the dogwoods and hawthorn trees, these birds were feeding at a lower elevation. They were in the wild huckleberry bushes, the evergreen variety with the blue berries. I always enjoy hearing the waxwings, but this time, they were extra special. This is a difficult column to write, but over the years, readers have always seemed like a vast network of friends. It would be impossible for me to keep writing without

BIRD WATCH sharing the fact that my Carson husband of 56 years passed away at the end of August. He suffered from Alzheimer’s, a terrible disease many of you have been touched by in some way. We were fortunate that after he was diagnosed about six years ago, we continued to live our lives as we always had. The last two years saw a slow but steady decline in certain abilities. During the summer, the disease progressed more rapidly, and Paul’s death occurred much faster than expected. The reality of it was unreal, and everything seemed upsidedown — until the day the wax-

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In a photo Paul took in 2011, a song sparrow takes some solitary time to contemplate its surroundings. wings arrived. We always expect these flocks at this time of the year, and for some reason, the sound of them carrying on as usual was suddenly comforting.

Something was normal. When flocks of birds begin showing up in our yards, it’s a sure sign that fall is settling in. Even though my life has changed forever, some things

remain the same. My partner won’t be sharing the fall field trips we repeated almost annually, but I am looking forward to them, hoping to get a glimpse of what lies ahead. There can’t be any regrets when I look back at the life we shared. We often spoke of how blessed we had been — with our family and all of the wonderful experiences that took us all over the world. The countless friends we’ve enjoyed enriched our lives, and this column’s readers are counted among those friends. I’m looking forward to sharing the birds I’ll be enjoying this fall and also looking forward to hearing about your returning flocks.

________ Joan Carson’s column appears every Sunday. Contact her at P.O. Box 532, Poulsbo, WA 98370, with a selfaddressed, stamped envelope for a reply. Email: joanpcarson@comcast.net.

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ABOVE: Four members of Jefferson County’s Paws-N-Claws 4-H club participated in the 4-H State Fair in Puyallup recently. Shown from left in back row are Sarah Smith with cat Jerry, Katie Bailey and Sam Smith. Nadia Fisch is in the foreground. LEFT: Clallam County 4-H’ers who competed at the State Fair in Pullayup are, from left, Connor West, Janey O’Connor, Tanner Robin, Nataile Napiontek, Victoria Lelle, Mark Napiontek and Faith McFall. fitting and showing; best kitten in state; blue, type class. ■ Connor West: Eigthh Champion, fitting and showing; PENINSULA DAILY NEWS best, fitting and showing; blue, fifth best cage; ninth best shorttype classes; 10th best cage in PORT ANGELES — Seven hair cat in the state. state. Clallam County youths, 10 cats ■ Mark Napiontek: Blue, All the participants received and their parents recently fitting and showing; third best blue ribbons for herdsmanship. headed for the Puyallup State kitten in state. The new 4-H season starts in Fair to close out another 4-H seaOctober. son. Intermediate division Anyone interested in 4-H This year, there were 17 parprojects that are offered should ■ Tanner Robins: Red, fitticipants and 23 cats in the Clalcontact Jenny Schmidt at 360ting and showing; best longhair lam County barn. 417-2398 or jenny.schmidt@wsu. The cat barn, under the super- cat in state. ■ Janey O’Connor: Red, fit- edu. vision of Tara West, has won the As for Jefferson County, four ting and showing; red, judging; Best Barn award two years in a members of the Paws-N-Claws blues, type classes; fourth best row. 4-H Club participated in the 4-H This award is based on visual cage in state. ■ Victoria Lelle: Red, fitting State Fair in Puyallup recently, decorations and how well the cats with the following results. and showing; fourth best senior are displayed Jefferson County placed first The results are as follows: cat in state. in herdsmanship with a perfect score of 100 points. Senior division Junior division Junior 4-H’er Nadia Fisch ■ Faith McFall-Reserve: ■ Nataile Napiontek: Blue, with cat Max took Junior Fitting

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Play time: Build a better Autumn’s relationship with your dog advent ideal A DOG’S PLAY behavior is unmistakable. We all recogPET nize the play CONNECTION bow: forelegs Kim Campbell down, rear up Thornton in the air, mouth open in a big smile and tail wagging madly. Sometimes the play bow is accompanied by verbal encouragement in the form of a stutter-bark (arr-ruff!) or a noisy growl that’s all in fun. If a play bow isn’t enough to get you (or another dog) to join in the game, your dog might bring a favorite toy or ball and drop it in front of you, just in case you need more of a hint. When you toss a ball for your dog, play tug or participate in a canine sport such as agility, nose work or rally, you’re doing a lot more than just having a good time with him. Play provides exercise, reduces stress and improves motor skills, to name just a few of its benefits. Dogs who get plenty of playtime usually don’t become frustrated or bored. They are less likely to get in trouble for nuisance chewing, digging and barking, and they tend to have better social skills with both people and other dogs. Play is a fascinating subject for scientists and dog lovers alike. Even though some play behaviors don’t always seem to make sense, we know that it has an important role in learning. Think part social bonding, part practice for behaviors that will be important for survival in adulthood: fighting, hunting and running away. Puppies start playing almost as soon as they can walk. Whether they are playing bitey-face or chase with another dog, grabbing and shaking a toy to “kill” it or playing fetch with you, puppies are learning skills that will serve them well throughout life, including how to interact with other dogs and people and how to develop a soft mouth so they don’t accidentally hurt anyone. Dogs invent games, too. They might not lie awake at night thinking of how to build a better chew toy, but they learn quickly what actions work best to instigate play.

You know, like dragging your underwear out into the living room to get you to chase them. Teaching tricks is a fun way to play with your dog, at the same time giving him a mental workout. Depending on what your dog likes to do, his natural behaviors and his physical agility, try teaching wave, play dead, sit pretty, spin, speak or roll over. If your dog already does some of those things naturally, you can use a clicker, treats and praise to reinforce the behavior and put it on cue so he does it on command. That’s how I taught my dog Twyla to roll over and play dead and my dog Harper to sit pretty and push a ball with her nose. They already did those things on their own; I just gave the games a name and rewarded the dogs for doing them. Play is a great training aid. If your dog asks you to play, ask him to perform a sit, down or fun trick first. Many working dogs are rewarded not with treats, but with a fast game of fetch or tug. Play helps them to unwind after an intense search or speedy sled-dog race. Play helps dogs to become comfortable with being touched and with sudden movements. When we play with our dogs, they associate us with good times. That might be the best thing about play: It helps to strengthen the humananimal bond. Cat lovers, don’t feel left out. Play is just as important and beneficial for felines. Play on!

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sweaters, and it’s ruining them. Not to mention it can’t be good for her. Why does she do this, and how can I get her to stop? — via email

The easiest way to stop her is to keep your sweaters where she can’t get to them. If your cat only sucks on your sweaters at certain times, see if you can figure out what’s triggering the behavior so you can change it if possible. If you do catch her sucking on one (or any other wool or acrylic item), distract her with an unusual sound. When she looks up from what she’s doing, remove the item and focus her attention on something else, such as a treat, being groomed or getting a favorite toy. Reward her with praise and a treat every time you see her sucking on a toy or some other acceptable item. This may help her to kick the habit. Some experts believe that adding a little fiber to the cat’s diet may help. It can’t hurt to add a couple of teaspoons of plain canned pumpkin (no sugar or spices) to her meals. That has the bonus of also helping to reduce hairballs. Be concerned if your cat is actually ingesting wool, because this can cause an intestinal obstruction. See your veterinarian if this is the case; your cat may need a prescription for medication to combat depression or anxiety.

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This condition, unimaginatively called wool-sucking, isn’t all that unusual in cats, although Siamese and other Oriental breeds seem to be especially fond of doing it. The behavior is a misdirected attempt at nursing that may occur in cats who were weaned too early or who are responding to stress in their lives. In the same way you might suck on your hair or bite your fingernails when you’re nervous or distracted, your cat sucks on wool.

■ Aren’t they all adventure cats? Well, maybe not, but some cats have made a name for themselves on social media as intrepid explorers. Under the hashtag #AdventureCats, their exploits are chronicled on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook as they hike, kayak, sail, canoe, camp, bicycle and paddleboard with their people. Not every cat is cut out to ride in a backpack, walk

on a leash or go rock climbing, but if yours has a yen for adventure, protect him with an ID tag and microchip, and teach him to wear a harness and leash and come when called. ■ You might be hopeful that a hairless pet or one with a curly or wiry coat won’t cause you to break out in hives, develop red, runny eyes, or go into spasms of sniffling and sneezing, but the truth is that all animals produce allergens, says Dr. Oren P. Schaefer, an allergist at Mass Lung and Allergy in Worcester, Mass. “The impression of a hypoallergenic pet is one that does not produce allergy, and that doesn’t exist,” he says. “There are some animals that are less allergenic, but they all make the allergen that can cause trouble. It’s a matter of how much they make.” If you have a pet who sends your allergies into overdrive, some simple steps can help you be less miserable: Have him groomed or bathed frequently (by someone else), put a T-shirt or bodysuit on him to reduce your exposure and don’t let him sleep in your bedroom or lick you. ■ The Bedlington terrier is often described as having the eyes of an angel, the look of a lamb and the heart of a lion. His woolly coat, tasseled ears and the topknot on his head were meant to protect this breed, originally created to hunt rats and other vermin, from attacks by his prey.

_________ Pet Connection appears every Sunday and is produced by a team of pet-care experts headed by veterinarian Dr. Marty Becker and journalist Kim Campbell Thornton. The two are the authors of several best-selling pet-care books. Email them at petconnection@ gmail.com or visit www.pet connection.com. Or write to them c/o Universal/ UClick, 1130 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO 64106.

LAST WEEK, I had an excellent question regarding mulch and the use of landscape fabric, and in my answer, I hinted I would be discussing in the weeks to come the virtues of autumn as it relates to gardening chores. First, let me quickly mention an all-important footnote that I neglected to warn you (and Mike) about last week. When anyone uses any organic material, make sure it is not “hot.” Fresh mulch that has not started to significantly decompose, as well as fresh manure or new compost, is considered “hot” and can damage your plants. Not only does the decomposition of this material cause heat to be formed, but fresh organic material causes “nitrogen fixation,” which means the nitrogen in the soil is bound up (fixated) in the colonies of bacterium that causes decomposition.

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and this in turn May helps the plant grow even healthier. Bone meal is a must when planting or transplanting items, for it is the “miracle drug” for new plantings. Autumn is great for planting or transplanting as well because the temperatures are cooler and the sun is far lower in our northern sky. This also means far less transplant shock due to transpiration (loss of moisture through their foliage; think of a plant sweating). There is little heat and glaring sun to wither the newly placed plants this time of year.

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These bacteria live on nitrogen, just like we survive on oxygen, so little if any nitrogen would be available to the plant — not a good thing. Also, fresh organic material causes acidic conditions in the soil. Lime may be needed to counterbalance this adverse effect. Now, onto autumn’s virtues. Soon (month’s end), the rains will come to stay for quite a while, and you as a gardener want to take full advantage of this inbetween weather situation! Planting woody items now (e.g., trees, bushes, shrubs, ground covers, roses, berries and vines) is ideal for a variety of inherent seasonal reasons.

Rains return First, the rain. Planting or transplanting/relocating woody ornamentals in the fall, as soon as the rains return, means your newly acquired plants (or those you want to move) will be naturally watered for the next five to seven months and thus will begin to “root in,” meaning it will better seek out and absorb precious moisture come next summer. The successive rains this fall also will settle the soil particles around the roots and the root balls, and this too greatly increases root development. The rains also will dissolve the nutrients and bone meal you placed, having mixed it into the soil as you filled the planting hole,

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Fall is also the time of year many nurseries and plant outlets discount woody ornamentals. Many retail stores bring in new inventory as well, with stock specifically ordered for this perfect planting time. It is also an excellent time to see what selection nurseries have for fall colored leaves, often contrasting their springtime foliage — a double bonus round. Finally, with the weather cooler and the sun less harsh, it is not such an arduous chore to dig big holes, mix soils, pound in support stakes, haul in mulch and remove the mess and debris afterward. Larger planting jobs done very soon will look fabulous come next year. Autumn is upon us, so get on that shovel and plant or transplant away, for there is no better time of year than now.

________ Andrew May is an ornamental horticulturist who dreams of having Clallam and Jefferson counties nationally recognized as “Flower Peninsula USA.” Send him questions c/o Peninsula Daily News, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362, or email news@peninsula dailynews.com (subject line: Andrew May).

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Anger issues could break relationship DEAR ABBY: I have anger issues and sometimes I take it out on the ones I love. When my fiancee recently told me we are having a child, I hoped my attitude would change. It hasn’t, and at times it has gotten worse. I hit her last night and it left a mark. I feel awful for the pain I continue to cause her, and I keep telling myself “this is the last time.” I know she should drop me and be done with this abusive relationship, but she believes in me and holds onto the hope that better days are around the corner. I know the things I have done will never be forgotten. How can I fix this? Or is it too late and we are both lying to ourselves? Ashamed in Anaheim, Calif.

DEAR ABBY Dear Ashamed: It Van Buren isn’t too late if you are willing to seek professional help for your anger issues. Change isn’t easy, but it is possible if you are willing to put in the effort and find ways of coping with your anger other than lashing out at those closest to you. Your physician should be able to refer you to a therapist who can help you. However, if that’s not feasible, contact your county department of mental health about counseling. If you hit your pregnant girl-

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Back to Bering for Neah Bay trawler Alyeska struck by a rogue wave in 2009 RECENTLY, ALYESKA, A 111-foot midwater trawler that hails from Neah Bay, pulled into the Port Angeles Boat Haven for a load of diesel fuel prior to her departure for the Bering Sea. In late February 2009, the vessel was operating in the Bering Sea when she was hit by a rogue wave that destroyed most of the windows in the pilot house, allowing a voluminous amount of water into the vessel, which saturated all of the electronic equipment with the exception of a lone VHF radio, their sole link to the outside world. Absent any navigational equipment, the Seattle-based stern trawler Pacific Challenger came to the stricken vessel’s aid and safely escorted her to Dutch Harbor. I understand that repairs and replacement of the electronics cost the owner in the neighborhood of $2 million.

Yacht central DAVID G. SELLARS (2)/FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS For much of the month of SepAlyeska, a 111-foot midwater trawler hailing from Neah Bay, is refueled at Port Angeles Boat Haven. tember, the eastern portion of the BELOW: Enterprise, a 34-foot Delta from Oregon, waits to be hauled out at Platypus Marine in Port Angeles. Port Angeles marina seemed to be clogged with all manner of boats used by the security forces yachts. ON THE WATERFRONT at the sub base at Kitsap Bangor. Last week, four of those The final boat in the contract yachts went to Nanaimo, B.C., is currently having its bottom where they were put aboard David G. divert resources from actual Thorco Isadora, a 485-foot cargo painted and jet drives refurSellars emergencies ship, for transport to their ownbished. and can possiers in Florida. bly cause our Platypus Marine, the full-ser- Secure vessels responders to vice shipyard, yacht-repair facilCoast Guard officials are urgbecome complaity and steel-boat manufacturer cent. So far, we on Marine Drive in Port Angeles, ing vessel and paddle-craft owners to properly secure and label have spent hauled out Pokagon, a 106-foot more than harbor tug that is based in Ever- their craft in anticipation of fall storms. $800,000 this ett. Coast Guard crews treat year searching I was told the tug weighed every unmanned and adrift veson over 60 sepnearly 487 tons, and as a consearate reports of quence, Westport Shipyards LLC sel as a search and rescue case and immediately launch a search adrift vessels in the greater was asked to use its 550-ton for people potentially in distress. Puget Sound area,” Raymond TraveLift to hoist the vessel out In 2014, Coast Guard search said. of the water. sel or turn it over to the state for reefer ship that is making her and rescue controllers received Additionally, Coast Guard I understand contractors will way to Port Angeles from Dutch disposal. 91 reports of unmanned, vessels crews encourage all paddle-craft be replacing the onboard generaHarbor, Alaska. A mariner who believes his owners to write their name and tors that operate the fore and aft that were adrift in Puget Sound and the Strait of Juan de Fuca, phone number or driver’s license vessel has drifted into open _________ deck winches. water is encouraged to report it which set in motion hundreds of number on their kayak, canoe, Platypus also hauled out David G. Sellars is a Port Angeles by calling the Coast Guard 13th paddleboard or other craft. Enterprise, a 34-foot Delta out of hours of needless searches. In the majority of cases, offiIn the event that the vessel is District Command Center at 206- resident and former Navy boatswain’s Oregon that fishes for tuna and mate who enjoys boats and strolling cials were unable to locate or lost, crews can use that informa- 220-7001. crab. the area’s waterfronts and boat yards. contact an owner for the vessel. tion to contact the owner and When the vessel is not otherItems and questions involving boat“When an unmanned and avoid launching an unnecessary wise engaged, she is often charHappenings in harbor ing, marina and industrial activities adrift vessel is reported, we search. tered out to the Oregon DepartOn Saturday, Tesoro Petroand the North Olympic Peninsula assume the missing operator is Vessel owners can obtain free ment of Natural Resources. waterfronts are always welcome. in distress and we are dutyPaddle Smart stickers at http:// leum provided bunkers to Four I understand personnel will Butterfly, a 590-foot bulk cargo News announcements about boating bound to respond,” said Capt. Joe tinyurl.com/nmwrx5s. refurbish the deck with a new ship that is flagged in the Caygroups, including yacht clubs and Raymond, commander of Coast If the owner of a vessel is non-skid surface. man Islands. squadrons, are welcome as well. Platypus is wrapping up a six- Guard Sector Puget Sound in unable to be located after a reaToday, Tesoro is scheduled to Email dgsellars@hotmail.com or month contract it entered into to Seattle and Captain of the Port. sonable amount of time, Coast refurbish the six 36-foot moose “These types of false alerts Guard crews will destroy the ves- bunker Uruguay Star, a 495-foot phone him at 360-808-3202.

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Landing practice set this week WHIDBEY ISLAND — Field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island are scheduled at the outlying field in Coupeville this week. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, practice is scheduled in the evening. On Friday, it is scheduled in the afternoon. Flight training operations are subject to change due to weather, operational and/or training requirements. For more information, phone NAS Whidbey Island Public Affairs Office at 360257-2286.

Senior nutrition PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles Senior Nutrition Site dinners will be served at 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday at the Port Angeles Senior Center, 328 E. Seventh St. A suggested donation is $5 for those who are 60 or older. People younger than 60 can attend for $8. Reservations should be made 24 hours in advance to 360-457-8921. Menus are subject to change. ■ Tuesday: Fruit cup, baked chicken, baked beans, steamed greens, baked tomato and apple crisp. ■ Wednesday: Green salad, split pea soup, corned beef and Swiss sandwich and pears. ■ Thursday: Spring greens, meatloaf, baked potato with fixings, steamed broccoli and brownie. ■ Friday: Cottage cheese with fruit, grilled chicken, pasta salad on a bed of greens and apple cake.

Fahrenheit 451 talk SEQUIM — Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 will be discussed at the Sequim Library, 630 N. Sequim Ave., at 3 p.m. Saturday. “In Fahrenheit 451 . . . firemen don’t put out fires — they start them in order

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Volkswalk event Saturday. The public is invited to walk the 5K, 10K or 14K event. The walk begins at the William Shore Memorial Pool, 225 E. Fifth St. Starting times for this “2A”-rated walk are from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., finishing by 4 p.m. Walk on sidewalks and roads to the Olympic Discovery Trail. The 14K route will go out and back on part of the new section of the trail. This walk passes by the Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival. Anyone can participate in IVV/AVA-sanctioned volkssporting events free of charge; however, everyone, including children, must register, carry and return a start card. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Volkswalk slated This walk is not suitable PORT ANGELES — The for wheelchairs. Water and restrooms are Olympic Peninsula Volkssavailable at the start/finish port Club will sponsor the state Rep. Melanie Stambaugh, R-Puyallup, will be the guest speaker at the GOP Oktoberfest, to be held at the Boy Scout Cabin, 3075 Discovery Road, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. This event is free and open to the public. In 2014, Stambaugh became the youngest woman elected to the state House since 1936 by defeating a five-term incumbent Democrat. She serves as the assistant ranking member of the Education Committee and is a member of the Higher Education Committee as well as the Rules Committee. The event is open to the public. For more information, phone Steve Crosby at 360385-6089.

Death and Memorial Notice KENNETH CHARLES SUGG September 27, 2015 Kenneth Charles Sugg, a 44-year-old resident of Port Angeles, passed away September 27, 2015, due to a heart attack. He had been hiking in Olympic National Park. He was born in Crescent City, California. His parents were Charles L. Sugg and Doris Doerr Sugg. He served as an Army specialist from 1989 to 1993. He was stationed in Germany; served in the first Iraq war, Desert Storm; and then returned stateside, where he was stationed at Fort Lewis. After serving in the army, Ken fished on a commercial fishing boat in Alaska before returning to Oregon to earn his Bache-

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lor of Science in engineering from the Oregon Institute of Technology. Ken married Terri Dotson in his parents’ backyard in Oregon. They were married for 22 years. He worked in wastewater treatment and pulp and paper in both Oregon and

He is survived by his wife, Terri (Dotson) Sugg; daughters Brenna and Hannah Sugg; son Quinlan (Brit Boe-Sugg) Sugg; stepmother Doris Sugg; half sister Eileen Hudson; half brother Phillip Trigg; and grandson Beurn Sugg. He was preceded in death by his father, Charles Sugg; grandfather S.Q. Sugg; grandmother Ruth Sugg; and great-aunt Fay Billberry. Memorial services will be held Monday, October 5, 2015, at 11 a.m. in the Queen of Angels Catholic Church gym, 209 West 11th Street, Port Angeles, with a reception to follow in the St. Anne Room of the church. Memorial contributions can be made to the Port Angeles Swim Club, P.O. Box 1056, Port Angeles, WA 98362; or the veterans organization of your choice.

Writing workshop New York Times bestselling author April Henry will lead a free writing workshop at the Sequim Library, 630 N. Sequim Ave., at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 14. The author of popular young adult and suspense novels Girl, Stolen, The

Clothing drive PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Peninsula YMCA, 302 S. Francis St., is accepting donations for children at Franklin Elementary School. Drop off new underwear and/or shoes in the designated box in the YMCA foyer throughout this month and November. They will be taken to the elementary school and given to kids who need them. For more information, phone 360-452-9244. Peninsula Daily News

Death and Memorial Notice KEVIN THOMAS ROOT April 10, 1969 September 16, 2015 Kevin Thomas Root, a 46-year-old resident of Port Angeles, passed away September 16, 2015, in Seattle, Washington. He was born to James L. Root and Marjorie Fitzsimmons Root on April 10, 1969, in Port Angeles. Kevin graduated from Port Angeles High School in 1987 and went on to earn a Bachelor of Science in engineering from Oregon State and Washington State universities. He was employed as a civil engineer. He worked in Vancouver, Washington; Port Angeles; Honolulu, Hawaii; and Snohomish, Washington. He married Brenda Boardman in 1996. They divorced in 2013. Kevin was active in sports, baseball, football, basketball and golf. He was hard-working, fun-loving and loved to stay busy. He was also a big Washington State Univer-

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Washington before moving to Port Angeles to work at Nippon Paper Industries USA. His wife, Terri, had grown up in the Port Angeles area, and Ken loved it here. Ken loved history, especially military history. He loved riding motorcycles and mountain bikes with his buddies as well as hiking in Olympic National Park. He loved his children and was proud of his son’s service in the Army. He loved taking his youngest to the “DaddyDaughter” dances and was so proud of his middle daughter’s independence and motivation to succeed. He was looking forward to his son coming home and meeting his new grandson. Ken was a member of the Elks Lodge and Queen of Angels Catholic Church.

PORT TOWNSEND — The Friends of the Port Townsend Library will hold their fall used book sale at the Port Townsend Community Center, 620 Tyler St., from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Members of the Friends of the Port Townsend Library can enter at 8 a.m. At this sale, there will be two new tables: holiday books and antiquarian books. In addition, there will be a silent auction of a large collection (58 books) of Zane Grey novels, a substantial part of Grey’s complete works published in the 1960s by Walter J. Black. The silent auction begins in the library and continues at the book sale. The winner will be announced at 3 p.m. at the end of the sale. Funds from the book sale and from Friends memberships go toward the support of library programs.

Night She Disappeared and The Girl Who Was Supposed to Die, Henry will teach participants how to create plots and develop multilayered characters. All ages are welcome to attend; however, space is limited. To register, visit the library’s events calendar at www.nols.org. Henry’s books also will be available for purchase at the event from Hart’s Fine Books. During her trip to the North Olympic Peninsula, Henry also will visit the Port Angeles Library, 2210 S. Peabody St., at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 15, to discuss her writing process and most recent novel, Blood Will Tell, the second book in the Point Last Seen mystery series. Henry will sign copies of her books, available for purchase at the event from Odyssey Bookshop. For more information, phone the Port Angeles Library at 360-417-8500, ext. 7705; the Sequim Library at 360-683-1161; or visit www.nols.org.


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McCord has a solid support system in her family — a refreshing take on the career-driven modern woman. McCord’s husband, Henry, is played by another television veteran, Tim Daly. He has spent much of his career on TV — he starred in the doctor drama “Private Practice” for five of its six seasons, and even recently guest-starred as Mindy’s (Mindy Kaling) love interest in “The Mindy Project.” But it was his starring role in the beloved comedy series “Wings” that catapulted him to fame. Daly’s ability to play strong, wise and kind men is impeccable,

which is perfect for playing Henry, who is a former marine, professor of theology and a doting father and husband. Henry and Elizabeth McCord have been married for 25 years as the series opens, a fact that’s easy to believe, thanks to the great chemistry between Daly and Leoni. A host of excellent character actors fills out much of the series. Bebe Neuwirth (“Cheers”), Zeljko Ivanek (“Heroes”) and Keith Carradine (“Dexter”) — playing McCord’s chief of staff, the White House chief of staff and the president of the United States, respectively — have been television staples for decades. Theirs are faces everyone will recognize, and they add an air of familiarity and permanency to the show. Geoffrey Arend (“Super Troopers,” 2001), Erich Bergen (“Jersey Boys,” 2014) and Patina Miller (“The Hunger Games: Mocking Jay Part 1,” 2014) round out the rest of the cast. Tim Daly and Téa Leoni as seen in “Madam Secretary.”

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Praise TV Lifestyle Magazine Quiet Time Tales Peak Moment Olympic Portal Election Forum Spiritual Things Issues and Answers In the Fight Amazing Facts Fritz World News Andy Mackie Hour

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Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life (2003,

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A Cinderella Story: Once Upon a Song

Matilda (1996, Family) Danny

Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005, Comedy)

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How to Steal a Million (1966, Comedy) Audrey

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Battleship ('12, Sci-Fi) Taylor Kitsch.

Elysium ('13, Act) Jodie Foster, Sharlto Copley, Matt Damon. Strain "Night Train" (SF) (N) The Strain "Night Train" 136* 248* Web.com Golf Golf Central EPGA Golf Alfred Dunhill Links Championship Final Round Site: St. Andrews Links -- Fife, Scotland 136* 248* My Boyfriend's Dogs Surprised by Love ('15, Rom) Hilarie Burton. Autumn Dreams ('15, Dra) Colin Egglesfield, Jill Wagner. Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Property Brothers Property "Aven and Phillip" Hawaii (N) Hawaii (N) Island Life Island Life IslandHunter IslandHunter House Huntrs House 112* 229* Ice Road Truckers To Be Announced Ice Road Truckers Ice Road Truckers (N) Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars 120* 269*

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Madam Secretary (7) KIRO (8) GBLBC

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Setrakian (David Bradley) and Fet (Kevin Durand) gain an unexpected ally when they battle for possession of the Occido Lumen in this new episode. Meanwhile, Eph (Corey Stoll), Nora (Mia Maestro) and Zach (Max Charles) attempt to escape New York.

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Turn if off and on again: ”CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” has finally powered down after 15 years of crime fighting and intrigue, but that doesn’t mean that the franchise is obsolete. At its height, the crime drama was the most popular show on the planet, and it finally came to a stunning finale on Sept. 27 with a special twohour TV movie. Never a stranger to spinoffs — “CSI: Miami” and “CSI: NY” both found audiences, though smaller ones than the parent show pulled in — last year a fourth take on the CSI concept was launched. “CSI: Cyber” might not have seen anything close to the incredible number of viewers that its parent show enjoyed, but evidently CBS saw enough in the show to give it a second season, albeit with a casting change. It premieres Sunday, Oct. 4. Peter MacNicol (“Ally McBeal”), who played FBI bigwig Simon Sifter, will not be returning for the second season in what the show’s producers have called a “creative move.” Fans of “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” should be pleased with his replacement, though. Two-time Emmy winner Ted Danson, who played D.B. Russell in the original series from its 12th season until its finale, will be joining “CSI: Cyber’s” cutting-edge Cyber Forensics Division. The rest of the cast is returning for the sophomore season. Patricia Arquette (“Medium”), James Van Der Beek (“Dawson’s Creek”), Shad Moss (“Entourage”), Charley Koontz (“Community”) and Hayley Kiyoko (“The Fosters”) will all be joining Danson on set. It’s a move that might be the shot in the arm that the spinoff needs. “CSI: Cyber’s” first season wasn’t anywhere near the ratings success of its parent program, but with that juggernaut off the air and Danson making the switch,

TV watchers looking for their CSI fix might start tuning in in greater numbers. The second season of “CSI: Cyber” premieres Sunday, Oct. 4, on CBS. Preach it: Shows and movies based on comic books are all the rage these days, and AMC has certainly taken notice. Not only is it the home of “The Walking Dead,” one of the hottest shows on television right now, but the cable channel has placed an order for a new show based on an influential 1990s comic book series — and it’s a choice of material that’s bound to raise a few eyebrows. “Preacher” has 10 episodes on order and a cast of stars already lined up to start filming. Dominic Cooper will star as the titular preacher, Rev. Jesse Custer. After he becomes possessed by a supernatural entity that gives him incredible powers, Custer discovers that God has abandoned heaven and forsaken his responsibilities. Cooper is quite the familiar face in comic book adaptations. He’s starred in the “Captain America” spinoff, “Agent Carter” and in 2011’s big-screen hit “Captain America: The First Avenger.” In “Preacher,” he’ll be joined on screen by Ruth Negga (“Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”), Lucy Griffiths (“True Blood”), Joseph Gilgun (“Misfits”) and Ian Colletti (“Rake”). There are some pretty big names behind the cameras, too. Actor/ writer/producer Seth Rogen (“The Is the End,” 2013) will be an executive producer, alongside “Breaking Bad’s” Sam Catlin. Evan Goldberg, who frequently collaborates with Rogen, including on “This Is the End,” is also on board to adapt the comic for the screen. It might already

have “The Walking Dead,” but AMC isn’t content to let other comic book properties pass it by. “Preacher” is expected to premiere in 2016. Dreaming of spring: It’s October, and that means that winter is coming. “Game of Thrones” fans, though — and there are lots of them — are having dreams of spring. Season 6 of HBO’s hit fantasy drama is scheduled to premiere once the snows start to melt, and a number of new

faces will be joining the cast of heroes and villains of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros. The latest additions are Richard E. Grant, who’s been seen in “Doctor Who,” “Girls” and “Downton Abbey,” and Essie Davis, who starred in last year’s Australian film “The Babadook.” The two will reportedly play actors in a play, mocking the antics of Westeros’ Queen Cersei (Lena Headey, “300,” 2006). Also confirmed to be joining the already huge cast for the upcoming season are Max von Sydow (“Shutter Island,” 2010), Freddie Stroma (“Pitch Perfect,” 2012), Pilou Asbæk (“Lucy,” 2014) and Ian McShane (“Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides,” 2011). With series author George R.R. Martin still hard at work on “The Winds of Winter,” the sixth volume of the enormously popular literary series, his many fans will just have to keep waiting until spring for their next “Game of Thrones” fix. James Van Der Beek stars in “CSI: Cyber.”

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10:00 p.m.

Christa (Bonnie Somerville) urges Neal (Raza Jaffrey) to perform surgery on a patient after she saves her life in this new episode. Meanwhile, Mario (Benjamin Hollingsworth) delivers a diagnosis that could jeopardize a man’s hockey career.

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$320,000 ML#291902

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AFFORDABLE, 2 bdrm, 2 bth home in the great neighborhood! This manufactured home has been well taken care of and is move-in ready. Newer vinyl flooring; vaulted ceilings and exposed beams. Lots of windows to give plenty of light. Back deck is covered for outdoor living. Several raised garden beds ready for next spring.

$219,900 ML#291907

$129,000

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Call Thomas Montgomery (360) 460-3796 Call Simone Nichols (360) 683-3565 Call Lani McCarry (360) 301-4576 Call Carolyn Dawson (425) 330-3532 Call Danni Breen (360) 460-1762

Looking for a great home, here it is! 3 bedroom, 2 bath home close to shopping, medical, fitness facilities, Discovery trail. This home has 1240sqft, 2 car garage, bonus room, fenced backyard with fruit trees, raised garden beds a garden shed, covered patio.

ML#291911 EA TAK

At the top of, 1 lot below Bell Hill. Trees surround 3 sides of the property. Spacious formal dining room, with separate dining off the kitchen, 1/2 bath, office and laundry off the kitchen. Upstairs has a large bedroom, 3/4 bath, large sitting room/office/yoga room.

$255,000 ML#280183

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Beautiful and Immaculate townhome, in one of Sequim’s finest neighborhoods. 9’ ceilings, southern exposure and tall windows allow abundant natural light. HOA dues $95 per month includes front/rear yard maintenance. Ideal location near shopping and Discovery Trail.

$425,000 ML#291611

$259,500 ML#291648

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C! ORI HIST

Come and enjoy Hardwick Pt, a no-bank community. cc&r’s to protect your property value, community water to each lot, gated entrance. Private location. These properties have arguably the finest views of Sequim Bay, the snowcapped mountains and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Easy beach access, community green belt

New laminate flooring, roof, updated kitchen, nice clean unit, with a lot of trees, very sweet private little home. Nice propane stove. Located on the corner this unit maybe the nicest lot in the area. There is little area in the back for outside sitting around BBQ.

$470,000. ML#291785

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$39,500

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Call Diann Dickey (360) 477-3907 Call John Glavin (360) 809-0590 Call Mike Nelson (360) 808-0448 Call Mark Burrowes (360) 808-0113 Call Carolyn Dawson (425) 330-3532

This home faces west with a view of the Olympics from kitchen and dining room. The vaulted ceiling, bay windows & skylights make it very light inside. Beautiful gourmet kitchen with warm wood cabinetry and stainless steel appliances. . Backsplash is a combination of linen-look ceramic tile & glass. Water is filtered. Dramatic stone waterfall is a part of the patio landscape

ML#291796

1913 Sequim Craftsman home, beautifully restored and updated. Marmoleum flooring, subway tile, original picture rails and locally milled fir flooring. Mid-Century sunroom with three walls of windows. Heat pump, vinyl windows and a propane fireplace. Main bath with heated tile floor and soaking tub, with a separate water heater.

$350,000 ML#291850

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Heavily treed acreage that would make a very private building site, all lying north of the Agnew irrigation ditch. Well and septic needed for improvements. Check with the county regarding the Dungeness Water Management Rule - WRIA 18 East. The legal easement access to the property is on the west side of the existing gravel driveway.

$398,500 ML#291867

! HILL BELL

LOTS OF BIG TREES on secluded 5 acres. Gently sloping property on a dead end road is close to town. Borders the Agnew Irrigation District canal. Inside Dungeness Water Rule Area (WRIA 18) however irrigation water may be available from Agnew Irrigation District.

$130,000 ML#291881

$120,000 ML#290994

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Wonderful Home in the Heart of Sequim! This 1725sqft home has 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, vaulted ceilings, 2 car garage, sunroom with electric fireplace, fruit trees, raised garden space, green house, deck with hot tub and BBQ. RV parking with power source. Close to Discovery trail and Carrie Blake Park.

$319,000

E! VAT PRI

Call Barbara Butcher (360) 461-2422 Call Jeff Cole (360) 316-1177 Call Jacquelene Petersen (360) 683-4131 Call Karen Pritchard (360) 460-9973

Call Tanya Holman (360) 460-4030

Panoramic Olympic Mountain View with privacy describes this spacious home on 1.26 acres! Large home with master bedroom/ bath separated from others. Gracious entry, vaulted ceilings, propane fireplaces. Family room off kitchen with glass door to access south patio. Fully landscaped with sprinklers, water feature, fenced; paved driveway & parking area. Attached garage and detached garage.

Heavily wooded parcel in neighborhood of nice homes with western exposure. Very private setting that may have a water view after some clearing, difficult to verify with current trees. Property has been surveyed and a building site has been located.

ML#291158 $575,000 24 OCTOBER 4 - 10, 2015

Stunning home with one of the best sweeping salt water and MT Baker views on the Hill. Private and elegant, with two kitchens, two laundry rooms, two stairways and abundance of storage. A walk in pantry with a prep sink. The 3 car garage is finished with work bench and cherry cabinetry.

ML#291213

This 2.25 acre parcel with unblockable mountain views is located in a beautiful area of Sequim near the Cedars of Dungeness Golf Course...even closer to Skyridge Golf Course and Soren’s Café. Well and septic system are already installed to become part of your future on the Olympic Peninsula at this sunny Sequim property.

$865,000 ML#290865

A superior Mountain View from this location right across the road from the famous Dungeness Recreation Area. Water is supplied by the Estates Water System and the Estates share is included in the purchase price. Level and easy to build so bring those plans and get started!

$185,900 ML#271435

$79,900. ML#281178 PENINSULA DAILY $45,000 NEWS


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