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Mega-bucks for Congress seat $3 million aims for D.C. post BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Republican Bill Driscoll of Tacoma raised $1.57 million through mid-July in his quest to fill the 6th Congressional District seat, according to the latest

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records filed online by the Federal Election Commission. Democrat Derek Kilmer of Gig Harbor had raised $1.55 million with the same goal in mind: to represent a 325,000-voter district that includes Clallam and Jefferson counties and to replace 18-term incumbent Democrat Norm Dicks, D-Belfair, who is not seeking re-election. With more than $3 million raised between them, Kilmer and

Driscoll were separated by just $27,457, campaign reports show. Their fundraising similarities end there. Driscoll, 50, the great-grandson of Frederick Weyerhaeuser, founder in 1901 of the Weyerhaeuser Co., has pumped $1 million of his own money into his campaign via two half-million-dollar loans. He received $532,233 in individual contributions that included $75,950 in non-itemized contribuCHARLIE BERMANT/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS tions of less than $200 that are not broken down into individual Republican Bill Driscoll, right, speaks as his opponent, donors as part of the FEC records. Democrat Derek Kilmer, listens during a forum earlier this

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Port Townsend High School’s 2012 homecoming king, Raven Pope, acknowledges the applause from spectators during the halftime presentation ceremony at Memorial Field on Friday. Homecoming Queen Emily Huntingford, right, wasn’t with him — the piccoloist performed with the band in the halftime show.

PORT TOWNSEND — The sentencing of a 28-year old Port Orchard man convicted of three counts of assault was postponed Friday after his defense attorney was granted a continuance to reevaluate sentencing boundaries. Kaleb Mayo was found guilty of one count of aggravated assault in the second degree and two counts of assault in the fourth degree after a seven-day trial and two hours of jury deliberation. Mayo was accused of severely beating a man in 2011 and leavCHARLIE BERMANT/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS ing him bloodied along the side of Kaleb Mayo spots a news a road, then eluding law enforce- photographer and responds ment for months. during Friday’s court TURN TO GUILTY/A6 hearing.

Surprise sendoff for longtime officer BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT TOWNSEND — The longest-serving member of the Port Townsend Police Department received a sendoff Friday afternoon, celebrating his appointment as chief of the Oak Harbor Police Department. “I’m excited, elated, anxious to get to work,� said Ed Green prior to cutting a commemorative cake. “It’s a new adventure, and it’s going to be fun.� Green’s appointment was approved by the Oak Harbor City Council last Tuesday. His last day on the job in Port Townsend is Friday. He will receive $101,292 per year in the chief’s role. Members of the city and county

governments, police department and several members of his family all turned out to wish Green well. Green was not aware that the send-off was going to take place, according to colleagues. Sgt. Troy Surber said the department plans to take Green’s old badge and patches and put them into a shadow box for display in his new office. “I wish him the best. I think it’s a great opportunity,� Surber said. “He’s committed; he’s dedicated. Oak Harbor is lucky to have him, and we will feel the loss here.� Green arrived in Port Townsend in 1993, about a year CHARLIE BERMANT/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS before the current chief, Conner Port Townsend Police Sgt. Ed Green eats cake during a Daily, joined the department. going-away lunch Friday as his wife, Cristy, looks on. TURN

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High court clears way for recall bid BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

QUILCENE — A recall action against two fire commissioners likely will go forward after the state Supreme Court denied a motion for reconsideration Friday. Barring further legal action, ballots in the recall attempt will be due at the Jefferson County Auditor’s Office on Nov. 13, one week after the Nov. 6 general election. David Ward and Mike Whittaker have been under fire since 2010 over allegations of impropriety regarding the creation of a chief operating officer job for the fire district and the hiring of Ward for that position.

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Timberlake, Jessica Biel wed in Italy JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE AND Jessica Biel got married. “It’s great to be married, the ceremony was beautiful, and it was so special to be surrounded by our family and friends,” the couple said in a statement released Friday to People magazine. Biel spokeswoman Meredith O’Sullivan Wasson confirmed the report. The 31-year-old Timberlake and 30-year-old Biel were wed in southern Italy. The couple got engaged in December after dating for several years. Timberlake, who has been acting more than singing lately, stars in the Clint Eastwood baseball film “The Trouble with the Curve.” Biel stars in the remake of “Total Recall.” She will next be seen in “Hitchcock.”

Playboy poser A Democratic candidate running for a seat in the Washington state Legislature said she doesn’t regret posing for a topless photo for Playboy 17 years ago. Amy Biviano told The Spokesman-Review in Spokane that her pictorial in a

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Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake arrive at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute gala benefit, celebrating Elsa Schiaparelli and Miuccia Prada, in New York in May. “Women of the Ivy League” issue while she attended Yale University was Biviano a confidence-building experience Biviano is challenging Republican Rep. Matt Shea for the 4th District House of Representatives seat,

which covers Spokane Valley. She trailed Shea, a conservative Republican, by more than 20 points in the August primary. The topless photo was revealed Friday by a conservative website called the Western Journalism Center. According to her website, Biviano is a smallbusiness owner and teaches Sunday school at Bethany Presbyterian Church.

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STAN OVSHINSKY, 89, the self-taught inventor who developed the nickelmetal hydride battery used in the hybrid-vehicle industry, has died at his home in suburban Detroit after a fight with cancer. Mr. Ovshinsky, who ran Energy Conversion Devices, a car battery development company, Mr. Ovshinsky also created a machine that produced 9-mile-long sheets of thin solar energy panels intended to bring cheaper, cleaner power to homes and businesses. His son, Harvey Ovshinsky, said his father was passionate about science and alternative energy, as well as civil rights and other social causes. He said his father died of complications from prostate cancer Wednesday night at his home in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Mr. Ovshinsky, for whom ovonics was named, made possible such technological discoveries as the solar-powered calculator. Ovonics changes the electrical resistance and structure of materials in response to sunlight.

He never went to college, yet he earned about 200 U.S. patents and was a fellow of the American Physical Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He received numerous honorary degrees. Born in Akron, Ohio, Mr. Ovshinsky and his late wife, Iris, founded Energy Conversion Devices Inc. in 1960. The company developed and applied his inventions to the fields of information and energy. “Back then, the environment was not a problem,” he said in 2001. “The only answer is to generate new industry that answers the problems and provides jobs.” Prior to his death, Mr. Ovshinsky was nominated to receive the 2012 Hans Bethe Award for his research and development in material science. He was to receive the honor next month. But he was also was committed to human and equal rights, and took part in labor, civil rights and peace movements, his son said. “Civil rights or a ban on nuclear testing, he was passionate,” Harvey Ovshinsky said. “Science was a key and so was civil rights and so was peace and so was equality. He would not give it up.”

1937 (75 years ago) Rovina P. Harman’s short play “Seagull Sadie” will be broadcast at 4 p.m. on Seattle radio station KJR 950 AM Sunday. The Port Angeles woman will be introduced and given a brief interview before her play is presented. Votes for “Seagull Sadie” can be phoned to KJR in Seattle or to radio repeater station 1408-J in Port Angeles. If she wins the play competition, Harman will win a trip to Hollywood, Calif., by plane and a chance to have “Seagull Sadie” presented in motion pictures.

1962 (50 years ago) Mop-up operations continue in East Jefferson County following the big storm of Columbus Day, when Port Townsend recorded an unofficial wind velocity of 90 mph. Some of the outlying areas of Jefferson County still are without utilities. In Port Townsend, the cornice of a hotel building toppled, and the roof of an unoccupied stadium was blown off. An estimated 15 million board feet of timber was blown down in Olympic

National Forest, according to a Quilcene Ranger Station spokesperson.

1987 (25 years ago) Developer Rick Montgomery is building a fourstory condominium building above the Port Angeles downtown business district and is making plans for two more. The project, Cliff House Condominiums on Second Street, already has sold four of the seven units in a price range of $120,000 to $130,000 each. Montgomery is developing the project with his father, Jack Montgomery, who bought the land two years ago. With a height of 37 feet 6 inches, the maximum height allowed by the city, Cliff House Condominiums ranks among the tallest buildings in Port Angeles.

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■ Port Angeles High School library director Eve Datisman was omitted from the list of advisory board members to a student-run TV station discussed in a report Friday on Page A8. Also, Lisa Hitt, the students’ instructor, tells us that local businesses, enterprises and others interested in sponsoring programs on the station “are identified as underwriters or sponsors, not advertisers.” ■ The Peninsula College women’s soccer team played Bellevue College at Starfire Complex in Tukwila on Wednesday. A story on Page B5 on Friday listed the wrong location.

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Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS SUNDAY, Oct. 21, the 295th day of 2012. There are 71 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Oct. 21, 1962, the Seattle World’s Fair closed after six months and nearly 10 million visitors. President John F. Kennedy, scheduled to attend the closing ceremony, canceled because of what was described as a “head cold”; the actual reason turned out to be the Cuban Missile Crisis. On this date: ■ In 1797, the U.S. Navy frigate Constitution, also known as “Old Ironsides,” was christened in Boston’s harbor. ■ In 1805, a British fleet commanded by Adm. Horatio Nelson

defeated a French-Spanish fleet in the Battle of Trafalgar; Nelson, however, was killed. ■ In 1879, Thomas Edison perfected a workable electric light at his laboratory in Menlo Park, N.J. ■ In 1912, classical music conductor Sir Georg Solti was born Gyorgy Stern in Budapest. ■ In 1917, members of the 1st Division of the U.S. Army training in Luneville, France, became the first Americans to see action on the front lines of World War I. ■ In 1959, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, opened to the public in New York. ■ In 1960, Democrat John F. Kennedy and Republican Richard

M. Nixon clashed in their fourth and final presidential debate in New York. ■ In 1967, the Israeli destroyer INS Eilat was sunk by Egyptian missile boats near Port Said; 47 Israeli crew members were lost. ■ In 1971, President Richard Nixon nominated Lewis F. Powell and William H. Rehnquist to the U.S. Supreme Court. Both nominees were confirmed. ■ In 1986, pro-Iranian kidnappers in Lebanon abducted American Edward Tracy; he was released in August 1991. ■ In 1991, American hostage Jesse Turner was freed by his kidnappers in Lebanon after nearly

five years in captivity. ■ Ten years ago: President George W. Bush said he would try diplomacy “one more time” but did not think Saddam Hussein would disarm — even if doing so would allow the Iraqi president to remain in power. ■ Five years ago: Wildfires driven by powerful Santa Ana winds killed one person near San Diego and destroyed several homes and a church in Malibu, Calif. ■ One year ago: President Barack Obama declared that America’s long and deeply unpopular war in Iraq would be over by the end of 2011 and that all U.S. troops “will definitely be home for the holidays.”


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A3 Briefly: Nation dent Barack Obama’s plans for a second term, accusing the Democrat of failing to tell Americans what he would do with four more years. The Obama campaign is aggressively disputing the INGLEWOOD, Calif. — notion, claiming it’s Romney Police searched for a gunman who hasn’t provided specific who wore a painter’s mask as details to voters. he set fire to a home before Both Obama and Romney going on a shooting spree early retreated from the campaign Saturday, killing a father and trail Saturday to bone up on his 4-year-old son and injuring a foreign policy, leaving the work woman and two other young of courting voters to their runchildren near Los Angeles. ning mates. The 30-year-old father was shielding two of his children Today’s news shows when he was shot, Inglewood WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for Police Chief Mark Fronterotta today’s TV news shows: said. ■ ABC’s Also, the 28-year-old woman “This Week” — Sen. Marco Rubio, — said to be the children’s R-Fla.; Chicago mother — carried the wounded Mayor Rahm 4-year-old to a neighbor’s yard Emanuel. after the attack. ■ NBC’s A SWAT team has set up a “Meet the Press” perimeter and was using dogs to — Rubio; David Axelrod, adviser search for the attacker, who to President may have lived in a rear house Barack Obama’s on the property, Fronterotta re-election camRodgers said. paign; Sen. Rob Police have no motive. But a Portman, R-Ohio. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — neighbor, Judy Castellanos, told Rubio; Stephanie Cutter, deputy camthe Los Angeles Times that the paign manager for the Obama camsuspect lived in one of three paign; Kevin Madden, adviser to Mitt units on the property and Romney’s presidential campaign. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — described him as “really weird” Reps. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, and “dangerous.”

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Romney ups criticism DELRAY BEACH, Fla. — Heading into the campaign’s final weeks, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is upping his criticism of Presi-

White House is poised to share cyber spy data BY RICHARD LARDNER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — A new White House executive order would direct U.S. spy agencies to share the latest intelligence about cyberthreats with companies operating electric grids, water plants, railroads and other vital industries to help protect them from electronic attacks, according to a copy obtained by The Associated Press. The seven-page draft order, which is being finalized, takes shape as the Obama administration expresses growing concern that Iran could be the first country to use cyberterrorism against the United States. The military is ready to retaliate if the U.S. is hit by cyberweapons, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said. But the U.S. also is poorly prepared to prevent such an attack, which could damage or knock out

critical services that are part of everyday life. The White H o u s e declined to say when the president will sign the order. Panetta The draft order would put the Department of Homeland Security in charge of organizing an information-sharing network that rapidly distributes sanitized summaries of top-secret intelligence reports about known cyberthreats that identify a specific target. With these warnings, known as tear lines, the owners and operators of essential U.S. businesses would be better able to block potential attackers from gaining access to their computer systems. An organized, broad-based approach for sharing cyberthreat

information gathered by the government is widely viewed as essential for any plan to protect U.S. computer networks from foreign nations, terrorist groups and hackers. Existing efforts to exchange information are narrowly focused on specific industries, such as the finance sector, and have had varying degrees of success. Yet the order has generated stiff opposition from Republicans on Capitol Hill who view it as a unilateral move that bypasses the legislative authority held by Congress. Administration officials said the order became necessary after Congress failed this summer to pass cybersecurity legislation, leaving critical infrastructure companies vulnerable to a serious and growing threat. Conflicting bills passed separately by the House and Senate included information-sharing provisions.

R-Wash., and Donna Edwards, D-Md.; former House Speaker Newt Gingrich; former Gov. Bill Richardson, D-N.M.; Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va.; former Rep. Tom Davis, R-Va. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Sens. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and Dick Durbin, D-Ill.

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Briefly: World Fidel and Raul Castro. More than 8 million Cubans go to the polls today for municipal WASHINGTON — The elections. The United States and Iran have process culmiagreed for the first time to onenates in FebR. Castro on-one negotiations over Iran’s ruary, when nuclear program, Obama administration officials told The national assembly legislators vote on who will occupy the New York Times, setting the presidency, a post held by Raul stage for what could be a lastditch diplomatic effort to avert a Castro since 2008. After the local elections, commilitary strike on Iran. missions elected by workers, Iranian officials have insisted farmers, youth, student and that the talks wait until after women’s groups then choose the presidential election, a candidates for the national legsenior administration official islature, which eventually elects said, telling their American Cuba’s next president. counterparts that they want to know with whom they would be Big London protest negotiating. News of the agreement — a LONDON — Tens of thouresult of intense, secret sands of demonstrators exchanges between American descended on the British capital and Iranian officials — comes at Saturday in a noisy but peaceful a critical moment in the presiprotest at a government austerdential contest. And it could fall ity drive aimed at slashing the through. Iran has a long history nation’s debt. of using the promise of diploUnions, anti-war campaignmacy to ease international pres- ers, left-wing leaders, commusure, The Times noted. nity groups and other activists poured down London’s streets in Cubans go to polls a demonstration against reductions to public-sector spending HAVANA — There are no flashy television ads or campaign that officials are pushing through in order to rein in Britsigns spiked into front yards. ain’s debt, which stands at more Elections in Cuba lack the hoopla they have in other coun- than $1.7 trillion. But the right-leaning governtries, but authorities here say ment did little to endear itself they give people a voice in government and rebut charges that with ordinary Britons when it reduced income taxes for the the country is undemocratic. country’s wealthiest citizens Critics call them a sham since voters can’t throw out the earlier this year. The Associated Press Communist Party, long led by

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Earlier puberty seen in boys — but why remains mystery THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

CHICAGO — When it comes to the birds and the bees, some parents may want to have that talk with their boys a little sooner than they expected. Researchers have found signs of puberty in American boys up to two years earlier than previously reported — age 9 on average for blacks, 10 for whites and Latinos. Other studies have suggested that girls, too, are entering puberty younger. Why is this happening? Theories range from higher levels of obesity and inactivity to

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chemicals in food and water, all of which might interfere with normal hormone production. But those are just theories, and they remain unproven. Doctors say earlier puberty is not necessarily cause for concern. And some experts question whether the trend is even real.

First study results Dr. William Adelman, an adolescent medicine specialist in the Baltimore area, said the new research is the first to find early, strong physical evidence that boys are maturing earlier.

But he added that the study still isn’t proof and said it raises a lot of questions. Earlier research based on 20-year-old national data also suggested a trend toward early puberty in boys, but it was based on less-rigorous information. The new study involved testes measurements in more than 4,000 boys. Enlargement of testes is generally the earliest sign of puberty in boys. The study was published online Saturday in Pediatrics to coincide with the American Academy of Pediatrics’ national conference in New Orleans.

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Nation: Online Scout files stir wide public interest

Nation: Decline in airline crashes slows safety rules

World: Dutch police show poor images of art theft

THE MAKER OF Banana Boat sunscreen is recalling a half-million bottles of spray-on lotion after reports that five people have caught on fire after applying the product and coming in contact with open flames. Energizer Holdings Inc., based in St. Louis, said Friday that it is pulling 23 varieties of UltraMist sunscreen off store shelves due to the risk of the lotion igniting when exposed to fire. One burn case involved a man who was standing near a barbecue grill, and the other involved a woman working with welding equipment. Both cases resulted in second- and third-degree burns.

THE ONLINE RELEASE of files showing the Boy Scouts of America’s cover-up of decades of sexual abuse has created interest among Americans who want to know who the alleged abusers are and whether people who molested them as Scouts are in the files. The 14,500 pages of Scout files, from 1959-1985, were posted Thursday on the website of Kelly Clark, the Portland, Ore., attorney who used the files as evidence in a 2010 lawsuit he won against the Scouts. The website got more than 200,000 hits within the first few hours of the files’ posting, crashing the site.

IT’S BEEN 43 months since the latest deadly airline crash in the United States, the longest period without a fatal domestic accident since commercial aviation expanded after World War II. That sounds like good news, but one consequence is that it’s difficult to justify imposing costly new safety rules on the economically fragile industry. Since the late 1990s, airlines and the Federal Aviation Administration have placed greater emphasis on voluntary data-gathering programs that enable airlines to spot and fix problems before they lead to accidents. Airlines also pool information in search of industry-wide trends.

DUTCH POLICE HUNTING for the thieves who broke into a Rotterdam art gallery and snatched seven paintings worth millions are releasing security camera footage of the heist in a bid to gather more tips. Detectives said in a statement that “the perpetrators are not recognizable in the images,” but they hope members of the public might recognize the bags they were carrying. Three dark, grainy stills were posted on a police website. The thieves broke into the Kunsthal gallery in Rotterdam early Tuesday morning and fled with paintings by artists including Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Henri Matisse.


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Volunteers sought for advisory boards PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County is seeking volunteers to fill 89 vacancies on 26 advisory boards, commissions and committees. These groups advise the three county commissioners and other top officials. The deadline for county residents to apply is this coming Friday at 4:30 p.m. Vacancies exist on the following boards: Agricultural Commission, Animal Issues Advisory Committee, Boundary Review Board, Building Code Board of Appeals, Carlsborg Community Advisory Council, Chemical Dependency/Mental Health Program Fund Advisory Board, Clallam Bay/Sekiu Community Advisory Council, Clallam Bay/Sekiu Sewer Advisory Committee and Crescent Community

Advisory Council. Other vacancies are on the Developmental Disabilities Advisory Committee, Fair Advisory Board, Heritage Advisory Board, Homelessness Task Force, Lodging Tax Advisory Committee, Marine Resource Committee, North Olympic Library System, North Pacific Coast Marine Resources Committee and Noxious Weed Control Board. In addition: The Opportunity Fund Board, Park and Recreation Advisory Board, Peninsula Housing Authority, Permit Advisory Board, Public Health Advisory Committee, Sheriff’s Citizens Advisory Committee, Solid Waste Advisory Committee and Trails Advisory Committee. A description of each of the county’s 30 advisory boards, committees and groups is available at the

county’s website, www. clallam.net/boards.

How to apply For more information, phone 360-417-2233 or visit the commissioners’ office at the Clallam County Courthouse at 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. Applications are available at the commissioners’ office or online at www. clallam.net/boards. The website also advises: “The county keeps all letters of application on file U.S. FOREST SERVICE for one year and reviews Olympic National Forest’s Kloshe Nanitch Fire Lookout is shown on its them whenever there is an perch over the Sol Duc Valley. The decayed structure, rebuilt in 1997, opening. was removed last week. “Note: All board members are appointed by the Clallam County Board of Commissioners unless otherwise indicated. “Meetings of advisory boards are generally open to the public. Meeting times are subject to change.�

Decayed fire-lookout building is removed PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

BEAVER — Olympic National Forest’s Kloshe Nanitch Fire Lookout, located north of U.S. Highway 101 about 20 miles northeast of Forks and 40 miles west of Port Angeles, was removed last week. The heavily decayed building perched over the Sol Duc Valley had been closed to the public several years ago when engineers determined that it was not structurally sound, Pacific District Ranger Dean Millett said. Earlier this fall, vandals entered the building and broke several windows and tore off safety railings,

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Congress: Contributions CONTINUED FROM A1 He had received $18,000 from political action committees, including $1,000 from the Green Diamond Resource Co. PAC of Seattle and $600 in Republican Party contributions, and he outright contributed $20,000 to his own campaign. Kilmer, 38, a Port Angeles native who is 26th District state senator and vice president of the Economic Development Board of TacomaPierce County, has himself not contributed a dime to his election effort as of Friday. But his wife, Jennifer, contributed $150 when she bought a painting at a fundraising event. According to FEC records, Kilmer received $994,291 in overall individual contributions, including $176,800 in non-itemized contributions — nearly twice what Driscoll raised in the same category.

Weyerhaeuser donation Ironically, Kilmer’s contributions include $4,000 from William T. Weyerhaeuser of Tacoma that was donated to the Democrat before Driscoll entered the race in April. After Driscoll, a Marine Corps veteran, announced his candidacy, Weyerhaeuser family members donated $26,000 — including $7,500 from William T. Weyerhaeuser, who holds stock in a Weyerhaeuser Co. subsidiary, among other interests, according to Forbes magazine. Kilmer also received $545,265 from 85 political action committees — nearly 30 times what Driscoll has garnered. Driscoll, a businessman who sits on the board of Potlatch Corp., a forest products company, said Friday his net worth is $55 million. “I made a commitment that when I got into this, I was going to run a competitive race, and as the newcomer, I’ve been surprised at the degree to which the system supports incumbents in terms of the ability of incumbents to raise money from

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PAC money and ask what PAC donors are expecting in return.� Kilmer said he is proud of the support he has received from political action committees and other groups, including the American Hospital Association, firefighters and millworkers. “They’ve come to my campaign because they believe I will get folks back to work and that I will get Congress back to work, too.� Kilmer received $4,000 in three itemized contributions from the Weyerhaeuser family of Tacoma and 22 contributions from Clallam and Jefferson counties. Those who were listed in Federal Election Commission records who contributed $500 or more through midJuly included Howard Ruddell, Port Angeles, two individual contributions of $2,500 each, and James Cammack, Port Angeles; Earl Archer, George Frandsen and Sylvia Hancock, Sequim; and Carla Ellis and Nelson Ludlow, Port Townsend, all of whom donated $1,000 each. The donations to Kilmer also included $500 each from Dan Wilder, Port Angeles; Bonnie Ludlow, Port Ludlow; and Jeanette Woodruff, Port Townsend. Kilmer’s political action committee contributors include the Makah Tribal Council, $5,000; the Quileute tribe and Quileute Indian Nation, $3,750; the Jamestown S’Klallam tribe, $2,000; and the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe, $1,895 in cash and in-kind contributions. Contributors from Clallam and Jefferson counties who gave $500 or more in itemized contributions to Driscoll’s campaign were Mark Witte, Sequim, $1,000; Roger Loney, Port Townsend, $500; and Norm Schaaf, Port Angeles, $500. The FEC records are available at http://tinyurl. com/pdn-donors.

Driscoll said his goal is to match Kilmer in campaign funding, not to “overwhelm� the race with his own money. But Kilmer said Friday that Driscoll had violated a pledge he made when he entered the race to spend only $500,000 of his own money to get elected. Kilmer said 3,100 individuals have now contributed to his campaign, many in the range of $5 to $10 each. “I think it’s important for a public servant to keep his word,� Kilmer said. “He made a decision to break that promise.� In Driscoll’s campaign announcement, he said Kilmer, who also announced his candidacy in April, had raised more than $350,000 and was approaching $500,000. “I’m investing $500,000 in my campaign, which should bring us even with Sen. Kilmer,� Driscoll said in his announcement. “The rest of my campaign will be funded by individual donations, but now that we’re on equal footing, let the best candidate win.� “It was our strong desire not to put more in but leave it open,� Driscoll said Friday. “My intent was to very much run a competitive race, and that’s what I’ve done,� he ________ said. “I’m essentially matching Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb his PAC money,� Driscoll can be reached at 360-452-2345, added. ext. 5060, or at paul.gottlieb@ “People have to look at peninsuladailynews.com.

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The three Jefferson County commissioners are expected to approve three lodging tax allocations at a meeting Monday. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. in commissioners’ chambers, 1820 Jefferson St. The allocations are to the Quilcene Historical Museum for $1,050, the North Hood Canal Chamber of Commerce for $8,392 and the Forks Chamber of Commerce for $3,955. The allocations are part of the consent agenda and are expected to be approved with no public discussion. Other items on the consent agenda include: ■An agreement to enroll 5.15 acres at 132 Juan de Fuca Road in Port Townsend as open-space land. ■An agreement to allocate $500,000 of public infrastructure fund money to the Sparling Well Improvement Project.

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Quilcene: Opinion issued late Friday CONTINUED FROM A1 election in Jefferson County Superior Court, requesting The recall action began that it be postponed until in July 2011 after Quilcene the motion for reconsideraFire Chief Bob Low quit tion is decided. over what he described as interference from Whit- Ballot mailings taker and Ward. Seaman’s motion was Since that time, the case due to be heard at 1 p.m. has been heard by the Kit- Friday, the same day the sap County Superior Court, recall election ballots will the Court of Appeals and be mailed to voters. the state Supreme Court, Prior to the denial of the which ruled in August that reconsideration, Seaman the recall can proceed. said the recall should not Deputy Civil Prosecutor proceed because the alleged David Alvarez is represent- violations by Whittaker ing the county in the action. and Ward do not merit a After the decision, attor- recall. ney Shane Seaman, who “The only thing that still represents Whittaker and stands is the accusation Ward, filed a motion for that Whittaker and Ward reconsideration of that rul- violated the open-meetings ing, in which the Supreme law,� Seaman said. Court acted Friday. “Whether or not this is On Oct. 17, Seaman true, it does not represent filed a “motion to stay� the misfeasance or malfea-

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sance and is not grounds for a recall.� Seaman said the alleged violation took place at a meeting in March 2010 that Whittaker did not attend. “Even if it is true the law was violated, Whittaker had nothing to do with it,� he said.

Plaintiffs’ lawyer Peggy Ann Bierbaum, who is representing plaintiffs Linda Saunders and Harry Goodrich in the action, had criticized Whittaker and Ward for the delay. “This latest move is yet another desperate attempt by Ward and Whittaker to deny the voters their right to recall elected officials for misfeasance, malfeasance or violation of their oath of

office,� Bierbaum said. “Since the recall petition was first filed, Ward and Whittaker have used every delay tactic at their disposal — from motions for revision, motions for continuance, motions for reconsideration, appeals to the Washington Supreme Court and motions for extension of time to file required pleadings.� Pe t i t i o n - g a t h e r i n g began Aug. 9, with 180 days given to gather the signatures, but the petitions were completed and submitted to the Jefferson County Auditor’s Office on Sept. 9 and certified Sept. 20. The election was then scheduled for Nov. 13, which was the only available date since regulations require that the election

take place between 45 to 60 days after certification and after the Nov. 6 general election. On Friday, Seaman said that if the election is allowed to continue, then Whittaker and Ward most likely would take their case to the voters. The opinion was issued by the Supreme Court late Friday afternoon, at which time Seaman was not available for further comment. At 4:39 p.m., Alvarez attached a copy of the decision in an email to Seaman. “The state Supreme Court has reached a decision,� he wrote. “Your move, Shane.�

________ Jefferson County Reporter Charlie Bermant can be reached at 360385-2335 or at charlie.bermant@ peninsuladailynews.com.

Guilty: Hearing Nov. 9 CONTINUED FROM A1 He also was accused of assaulting three other people. Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Chris Ashcraft said he was surprised by both the length of the trial and the speed of the verdict last week. Mayo was scheduled for sentencing Friday and could have received up to 10 years in prison for the assault of three people that left one of them, Lenard Marion, with serious injuries. At the sentencing, defense attorney Adrian Pimentel, who was appointed by the court to represent Mayo, asked for a continuance because he sought to eliminate the aggravator clause in the verdict, which would decrease the sentencing range from about 10 years to 23 to 29 months. “The aggravator clause allows the judge to go outside the standard range, but it does not apply in this case,� Pimentel said. “The crimes that my client allegedly committed fall within the standard range, and the sentence should reflect that.�

The Port Townsend City Council does not meet this week. Special City Council office hours, where anyone can talk with a council member without an appointment, will take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday and from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday in the mayor’s office on the second floor of historic City Hall, 540 Water St. Other city meeting are: ■The Parks, Recreation and Trees Advisory Board will meet from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the first-floor conference room at City Hall, 250 Madison St. ■The Planning Commission will meet from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Thursday in council chambers, 540 Water St. Sentencing hearing

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Superior Court Judge Craddock Verser scheduled the sentencing hearing for 8:30 a.m. Nov. 9. The assault occurred just after 3:30 a.m. Dec. 9. Officers of the Port Townsend Police Department were dispatched to Harrison Street and found Marion badly beaten and lying in the road. Three other people at a nearby residence also reported being assaulted by two men who ran away from the area prior to

t the sentencing, defense attorney Adrian Pimentel, who was appointed by the court to represent Mayo, asked for a continuance because he sought to eliminate the aggravator clause in the verdict, which would decrease the sentencing range from about 10 years to 23 to 29 months.

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police arrival. Mayo, who fled the area, was identified by bystanders and sought by police. While he was at large, he told the Peninsula Daily News that he was acting in self-defense and was protecting his brother, Isaac Mayo, who himself was being assaulted. Kaleb Mayo was at large until April 11, when he was apprehended by police who were serving a warrant in an unrelated case. He has been in the Jefferson County jail since then.

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Rosekrans said Kaleb Mayo was not facing a third strike because one assault charge was not prosecuted. According to a court memorandum written by Ashcraft, Kaleb Mayo has been convicted of 10 separate crimes since November 2006, including six assault charges, tampering with a witness, possession of a stolen firearm as well as misdemeanor convictions for obstructing law enforcement and reckless endangerment.

Aggravator clause Ashcraft said the aggravator clause should stand. “Mr. Mayo has demonstrated that he is violent, he is explosive, he is unpredictable, he has a propensity of driving people to the ground and kicking them mercilessly,� Ashcraft said. “All this shows that he is a continuing danger to the community. “Mr. Mayo’s history shows that he is a remorseless time bomb that walks the streets ready to explode on whatever unwary person crosses his path.� James Mayo, Kaleb’s father, said he didn’t think his son got a fair trial. “With all the high-profile news stories, people already had their minds made up,� he said. “Kaleb has a good heart, he was doing what he thought was right in protecting his family — that’s just who he is.� Pimentel said if Verser does not remove the aggravator clause, he will have grounds for appeal. “If the judge leaves that in, I’m certain I can get the whole thing thrown out,� he said.

During his time at large, Kaleb Mayo was the subject of a social media campaign by Marion’s friends to facilitate his capture. The campaign stated several times that Kaleb Mayo was facing a “third strike� and would serve a long sentence if convicted. “He was definitely not facing a third strike,� Pimentel said. “That was on Craigslist, but that wasn’t true. “We have been unable to ________ find a source for that.� Jefferson County Reporter Jefferson County Prosecuting Attorney Scott Charlie Bermant can be reached at

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PA mill cleanup mulled Monday BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — The impending environmental cleanup of the former Peninsula Plywood mill site will be discussed at a Port of Port Angeles commissioners’ meeting Monday morning and at an open house Monday night sponsored by the state Department of Ecology. Ecology will oversee the cleanup project, much as it has the cleanup of the site of the former Rayonier Inc. 360-385-2335 or at charlie. pulp mill, about 1.5 miles bermant@peninsuladailynews. east in Port Angeles. com. The night meeting,

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Port meeting Port commissioners will hear a presentation from Rebecca Lawson, Ecology’s regional manager for the toxics-cleanup program, at 10 a.m. during the commissioners’ regular meeting at 338 W. First St. in Port Angeles. Both presentations will focus on a draft order between the Port of Port Angeles and Ecology to rid the 439 Marine Drive site of petroleum-based contaminants.

Green CONTINUED FROM A1 Daily said he will miss Green, with whom he has worked almost every day for 18 years. “I’m very proud of him, but his leaving is a bittersweet thing,� Daily said. “He should be a chief somewhere; he’s very good at what he does.� Green’s first day at Oak Harbor is Oct. 29.

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which will include light refreshments, according to the agency’s mass-mailed flier on the event, will be from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in Linkletter Hall at Olympic Medical Center, 939 Caroline St. It will include a 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. open-house session, a 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. presentation and question-andanswer session, and a closing open-house session from 8 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

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OMC on lookout for 3rd cardiologist “We want to have open access and really be patientfocused. And we’re going to work on how our system and Swedish can become seamless.� October 2011, to recruit Jefferson Healthcare another cardiologist to live and Forks Community Hosand work on the North pital affiliated with Swedish shortly after OMC did. Olympic Peninsula. It would be a similar arrangement that recently Sequim staffing brought two neurologists — OMC currently has four Drs. Stafford Conway and part-time Swedish cardioloDavid Roberts — to the gists working at its Sequim Olympic Medical Physi- Medical Plaza on Thurscians Specialty Clinic in days. Sequim. Both are members “That’s meant to be a of the Swedish Neurosci- temporary measure until ence Institute. we can get this other cardiologist,� Lewis said. Expanding services “Having another fulltime cardiologist here is The goal of the affiliation really critical if we’re going was to expand the medical to have the patient access services available on the and the services we want Peninsula while helping locally. OMC’s finances. “But it’s been a big plus,� The public hospital dis- Lewis said of the temporary trict already has formed a help. task force to work on cardi“I’m very pleased with ology recruitment. The task how Swedish has stepped force includes several phy- up with those doctors comsicians, administrators and ing here. It’s been a major board Chairman Dr. John effort on Swedish’s part, Miles. and it’s really helped a lot of “The No. 1 goal of the patients because being able cardiology task force is to see your cardiologist more cardiology services locally saves a trip to Seattle, and it’s just a big plus.� locally,� Lewis said.

PA hospital to work with affiliate to add to roster BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Olympic Medical Center is looking to add a third fulltime cardiologist to its medical roster. The heart doctor will be an employee of Swedish Medical Center — to which OMC is affiliated — but a member of Olympic Medical Physicians and OMC medical staff. “We’re going to be working with Swedish on how we can improve the patient experience,� OMC Chief Executive Officer Eric Lewis told hospital commissioners last week. “We really don’t have enough local cardiologists. We currently have two fulltime cardiologists, but we have significant wait times to get patients in.� Next month, the seven hospital commissioners will consider an agreement with Swedish, the Seattle-based health care system that OMC teamed up with in

Briefly . . . Diabetes lecture set Thursday SEQUIM — Dr. Lesley Tinker will present “Lowering Your Diabetes Risk� at the Olympic Medical Center Medical Services Building, 840 N. Fifth Ave., at 7 p.m. Thursday. The event is free and open to the public. Tinker works at Seattle’s Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. U.S. diabetes rates continue to rise, and if current trends continue, more than 11 percent of the nation’s population will have the disease by 2030. New research also shows that people with diabetes may be at higher risk of developing some cancers. Type 2 diabetes is preventable, particularly through modest weight loss, an increase in physical activity and healthy eating. Tinker will share research in these areas at the lecture. The event is presented by OMC, the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.

Project start set SEQUIM — The North Seventh Avenue rehabilitation and overlay project will begin Monday, with work

from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. The project, which stretches from Washington Street to Fir Street, includes paving and concrete work. The road will be narrowed to one lane, and drivers can expect some delays. Lakeside Industries, the contractor, expects to take about four weeks to complete the project. For more information, phone Troy Saghafi at the Public Works Department at 360-582-2479 or email tsaghafi@sequimwa.gov.

Wednesday. Wednesday’s forum will take a long-term view of health care costs and address solutions, league officials said. It will begin with a presentation on a recent Institute of Medicine report that outlines the areas in which costs can be reduced by 20 percent to 33 percent. Dr. George Martin, pathology professor emeritus at University of Washington and member of Physicians for a National Health Program, will present reforms from both the Affordable Healthcare Act FourC hosts forum and a single-payer perspecSEQUIM — Concerned tive that address these Citizens of Clallam County reductions. will hold a 24th Legislative Dr. Tom Locke, health District, Position No. 2 officer for Clallam and Jefforum at the Sequim Boys & ferson counties, will address Girls Club, 400 W. Fir St., solutions from the perspecfrom 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. tive of prevention from a Wednesday. public and individual point The incumbent, state of view. Rep. Steve Tharinger, A panel discussion with D-Sequim, will debate with questions from the audience his Republican challenger, will follow. Steve Gale of Sequim. The forum is co-sponsored by Olympic Medical Health care forum Center. PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula Daily News League of Women Voters of Clallam County will hold the fourth and final forum in its series on “the need for broad reform of the nation’s current health care system.� The forum will be held in the Little Theater on the Peninsula College campus, 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd., from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

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Another delay in PA homicide case Defense says new evidence to examine BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Kevin A. Bradfield won’t go to trial as scheduled Nov. 5. The 23-year-old Port Angeles man, charged with first-degree premeditated murder in the strangulation death of a developmentally disabled woman in October 2011, will get a new trial date at his next court appearance Nov. 2. Bradfield’s courtappointed attorney, Loren Oakley of Clallam Public Defender, told Superior Court Judge Ken Williams on Friday that he just received new discovery evidence that he needs to review with his client. “Also, we have found a psychologist to re-evaluate Mr. Bradfield,� Oakley said. “We’re not going to be ready on the 5th.� Williams reset the status conference for 1:30 p.m. Nov. 2. “We’ll continue this two weeks to see where we are,� Williams said. Earlier trial dates

were scheduled for Dec. 5, 2011, March 5 and May 21. T h e delays have centered a r o u n d Bradfield DNA tests, discovery evidence and mental evaluations. Bradfield is charged in the death 27-year-old Jennifer Pimentel, who was staying with Bradfield’s girlfriend at the time of her death.

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“Also, we have found a psychologist to re-evaluate Mr. Bradfield. We’re not going to be ready on [Nov. 5].� LOREN OAKLEY public defender She is living in the Port Angeles area on electronic home monitoring. Bradfield is being held in the Clallam County jail on $1 million bond. He originally was charged with second-degree murder, but Clallam County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Ann Lundwall raised the charge to first-degree premeditated murder in April. The amended charge was the result of an intercepted jailhouse letter that “indicated that Bradfield had planned to murder Pimentel to prevent her from accusing Bradfield of rape,� court documents said. Earlier this month, Oakley said it was unlikely that the sides would reach a settlement in the case.

Port Angeles police alleged that Bradfield strangled Pimentel in his girlfriend’s Port Angeles apartment and disposed of her body in a remote area near the Hood Canal Bridge. The girlfriend, Kendell K. Huether, 26, is charged with first-degree rendering criminal assistance and two counts of witness tampering for allegedly helping Bradfield hide the body and asking two acquaintances to lie about seeing Pimentel alive after her disappearance. ________ Authorities discovered Pimentel’s remains 10 days Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be after her death. reached at 360-452-2345, ext. Huether’s trial is set for 5072, or at rollikainen@peninsula dailynews.com. Nov. 26.

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Library system plans surplus-property sale BY JEREMY SCHWARTZ PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Two unneeded pieces of North Olympic Library System property have been put up for sale — with an offer already accepted on one — and library staff members plan to aim the revenue at much-needed capital improvements. The library Board of Trustees voted at a special meeting last week to accept an offer from the Clallam County Genealogical Society for an unoccupied building at 402 E. Lauridsen Blvd., just across Peabody Street from the Port Angeles main branch, library system Director Paula Barnes said Friday. At the same meeting, the board voted to surplus a vacant lot next to the Forks Library, she said. The board had voted to list the Port Angeles building at $169,000 in late summer and just last week signed the listing agreement for the Forks property, now on the market for $19,000, Barnes explained. Library staff and the board in 2010 had started discussing in earnest which of the library system’s properties were vital to operations and which were not, Barnes said, and the underused Port Angeles building and Forks lot were listed as holdings the library could part with.

Money expenditures Barnes said the board could no longer justify spending money on maintaining both properties and decided to put them up for sale. “We finally determined that the library should be in the library business and not the property-management business,� Barnes said. For now, library staff

members are using the Port Angeles building for storage to augment the capacity of a nearby house the library also owns and uses to stockpile extra office supplies and other materials, Barnes said. With the proceeds of the sale, which is still in the works, she said, the library system hopes to replace the ailing house with something sturdier and more suitable for storage. “It’s true that the stuff inside that house is holding up the house,� Barnes said. Clallam County Genealogical Society members were present at the Oct. 15 board meeting and public hearing to express their support for the sale, and Barnes said she thinks the society’s purchase of the building will go a long way in making the group’s research programs easier. “If it goes through, it would be a great partnership because they’d be right across the street from the library,� Barnes said.

More space Gail Porter, treasurer of the genealogical society, declined to give details on the society’s offer but said the group would be moving from its cramped office at 931 W. Ninth St. if the sale is finalized. The new building would give the society about three times the space members currently inhabit near the intersection of Ninth and C streets, Porter said. “We wouldn’t move for just a few more square feet,� she said with a laugh. On the West End, Barnes said, library staff members are hoping to use the proceeds from the sale of the vacant lot to help fund restoration work on the Forks branch. Barnes said the library system has not yet received

offers on the lot, which lies just east of the Forks Library, though the property has not been on the market for that long. “It’s a great location, right next to the library, if anyone is interested,� Barnes said. The Forks branch’s roof replacement is at the top of a list of about a dozen improvements and renovations proJEREMY SCHWARTZ/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS posed for the building, Richard Bonine, Port Angeles recreation services manager, is working Barnes said, work that is with representatives of the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe on what lies expected to cost a total of ahead for the Lincoln Park longhouse, which has been condemned. $775,000. The library system itself has raised $600,000 for the improvements, which include upgrades to the building’s plumbing and electrical systems and the removal of some interior walls, and is relying on community donations to make up the remaining $175,000, Barnes said. As of last week, Forks Parks Commission Friends of the Library has Chairwoman Penny Pittis helped raise about $66,000 said Saturday that the comtoward the library improvemission has historically ment fund, Forks branch supported the tribe coming manager Theresa Tetreau to haul the wood away so said. Council members and city the city does not have to BY JEREMY SCHWARTZ PENINSULA DAILY NEWS staff, directed Bonine to pay for it. Roof replacement “We thought it was a contact the tribe about salPORT ANGELES — The vaging the logs comprising great idea,� Pittis said. The 40-year-old flat roof has had to be patched multi- dilapidated longhouse in the structure and the 20 The city has done its ple times in various spots, Lincoln Park needs to be carved totem poles that line best to maintain the longTetreau said, and is simply torn down, Port Angeles city the exterior of the building. house, just as it does for the not able to handle the wet officials say, and the city is Bonine said the tribe is other structures in Lincoln weather that is a part of life working with the Lower the only entity the city has Park, Pittis said, but the Elwha Klallam tribe on on the West End. contacted so far about age and heavy deterioration “We live in a climate plans to salvage the totem recovering the longhouse’s of the longhouse’s structure where we get about 120 poles built as part of the wood. have made it a lost cause. inches [of rain] per year,� she structure. “There’s no way we could The longhouse, once a said. “It’s hard on a flat roof.� have repaired it,� she said. Tribal participation Tetreau said she hopes home to both community Lower Elwha Klallam Once a meeting room the planned improvements, and tribal events but now Frances which also include computer used by the city for storage, Chairwoman In a Friday interview, upgrades, make modern has fallen into disrepair Charles said the tribe is technology more accessible to and is no longer safe to interested in salvaging the Bonine said people once occupy, city Recreational totem poles and wood used could rent the longhouse for all library patrons. “It would be great to offer Services Manager Richard in the longhouse because personal events such as the community a 21st-cen- Bonine said at Thursday’s numerous tribal members, birthday parties and family Parks, Recreation and some of whom have since reunions. tury library,� Tetreau said. That function has since To learn more about the Beautification Commission died, were extensively planned Forks branch’s reno- meeting. involved in building the shifted to the Leonard and vations, visit the branch’s structure roughly 40 years Tea Beil Community Log website at http://tinyurl. Condemned in 1970s Cabin a few hundred feet ago. com/pdn-library. “To the community, it’s away. Bonine said the city conThat cabin was built in demned the longhouse, really important that we built in the 1970s, at least get [the totem poles] back the 1990s by the Port Ange11 months ago and has so we can restore them,� she les Rotary Club from logs salvaged from a tavern that since been developing a said. Charles said the city has once stood on U.S. Highway timeline with the tribe for taking the structure apart. expressed interest in starting 101 east of downtown Port The longhouse now con- to dismantle the longhouse Angeles. Charles said the tribe by the beginning of next year, The incident was block- tains brick pavers left over possible sooner, with the tribe also has used the longhouse from work on the off-leash ing the northbound lane of currently reviewing the blue- structure, with its tradiHighway 101 at about 2:15 dog park, Bonine said, and prints of the building to tional dirt floor, for potseveral of the building’s p.m. Saturday, with traffic load-bearing supports have determine how it can be latches, tribal ceremonies being let through one car at begun to rot away. and high school graduation taken apart safely. a time. celebrations. “The overall history will “A heavy, wet snow No other details on the might cause the thing to be preserved, and it would _________ conditions of the individu- cave in,� Bonine told the save tax dollars,� Bonine Reporter Jeremy Schwartz can als in the vehicle or the parks commissioners. said at the Thursday meet- be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. cause of the wreck were The city’s real estate ing. “It’s a win-win situa- 5074, or at jschwartz@peninsula immediately available. dailynews.com. committee, made up of City tion.�

PA slates removal of park longhouse Klallam plan to salvage totem poles from exterior

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QUILCENE — Emergency crews responded Saturday afternoon to a onevehicle rollover wreck on U.S. Highway 101 near Lake Leland in which three people were involved. The wreck was reported at about 2 p.m. Saturday near Leland Valley Cutoff

Road, about 5 miles south of the Highway 101 junction with state Highway 104. All three people involved in the wreck initially were trapped in the vehicle but managed to extricate themselves by the time an aid car and fire engine arrived on the scene, according to dispatchers.

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Additional charges in child rape case in PA Jan. 28 trial date set at hearing BY JEREMY SCHWARTZ

In an interview at the Port Angeles police station the day of the arrest, officers told Marcum that his name had been associated with the flash drive and digital camera. Marcum told police the camera looked like one he owned that had gone missing and that he had possessed the flash drive after initially denying he had even seen it before, according to the probable-cause statement. Marcum told the officers that the flash drive contained “child pornography� but that someone had mailed it to him in an attempt to blackmail him, according to court documents. As the interview went on, Marcum eventually told the officers the flash drive contained two pictures of him “molesting a child,� court documents said, but that he had been diagnosed as “having a split personality� and did not remember doing the things depicted in the pictures.

The charges stem from images and video found on a flash drive and digital PORT ANGELES — A camera authorities said Port Angeles man accused belong to Marcum. of child rape involving a 2-year-old has been charged Woods discovery with 10 more counts of posPort Angeles police had session of child pornography in Clallam County found the camera and computer flash drive memory Superior Court. Dwayne A. Marcum, 39, chip in a stand of trees in was charged Friday with west Port Angeles, accordsix additional counts of ing to the probable-cause first-degree and four counts statement filed in the case. At Friday’s hearing, of second-degree possession of depictions of minors County Deputy Prosecuting engaged in sexually explicit Attorney Ann Lundwall said she met with Port conduct. These 10 charges were Angeles police earlier in the added to one count each of week and reviewed a numfirst-degree child rape, first- ber of digital images recovdegree child molestation, ered from the flash drive sexual exploitation of a after it had been returned minor and first-degree pos- from the forensic computer session of depictions of lab. The additional 10 minors engaged in sexually explicitly conduct, all of charges were based on her which Marcum was charged review of those images, she said. with in July. Port Angeles police At Marcum’s status hearing Friday, Clallam arrested Marcum at his County Superior Court home in the 2200 block of Judge George Wood set West 16th Street on July 23 ________ Marcum’s jury trial for on a warrant separate from the child rape and child Jan. 28. Reporter Jeremy Schwartz can charges, be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. Marcum is still in the pornography Clallam County jail on according to court docu- 5074, or at jschwartz@peninsula dailynews.com. ments. $750,000 bond. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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SPRINGDALE — The Stevens County Sheriff’s Office said a man is dead after an officer-involved shooting. KHQ-TV reported that dispatchers received a call from a suicidal man just north of Springdale late Friday night. Deputies arrived, a shot was fired, and the man was hit. He was pronounced dead at the scene, and a firearm was recovered. The deputies involved were not injured and have been placed on administrative leave, per standard procedure.

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Sour notes from his neighbor I’VE ALWAYS THOUGHT that the purpose of musical instruments was to produce music, but my new neighbor — a 20-something young man with an electric guitar — doesn’t seem to agree. When he W. Bruce plays his instrument, it Cameron sounds like he is doing something really awful over there, like peeling an electric cat. Not that I’m against electric guitar music — I’m a baby boomer, so I believe my generation invented that, plus everything else. He doesn’t seem to be taking lessons — he’s entirely selfdeluded. But what he lacks in skill he makes up for in amplification. Every night around dinnertime, the entire neighborhood vibrates

as if under attack from a giant dental drill. Gradually, the wail and hum of his efforts has organized itself into a recognizable pattern, to which my neighbor has added his voice in a song titled “I Can’t Sing, Either.” This is his opening number every evening, and also his closer. The rest of the time, it sounds like he is systematically destroying his guitar with a hacksaw. I’ve called the police to ask if they could please come over and dispense Vicodin. When I described my problem, they sent a patrolman to my house to explain why they couldn’t just have the cops discuss the situation with the young musician using bullets. “I’m sorry, Mr. Cameron, but I’m not willing to go over there and shoot your neighbor’s kid,” the officer apologized. “That’s because you haven’t heard him play yet,” I responded. The officer seemed to consider this, and then he pointed out something that hadn’t occurred

Speaking Out

Larry Coker

Carla Main

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Retired planner Port Townsend

“Sept. 11th — a common answer, I’m guessing. I joined the military years ago, and that was the reason why. It’s our generation’s Pearl Harbor. It has great significance to me.”

“The Civil Rights Movement, because it brought about the greatest amount of change and paved the way for the women’s movement, gay rights and other peace movements around the world.”

to me because, since the arrival of the guitar, I hadn’t been capable of thought. “When neighbors start calling the law on each other, it always escalates,” he said. “Do you want that?” If by “escalates” he meant “the SWAT team opens fire,” then sure, of course I wanted that. But I saw what he was getting at: People shouldn’t turn to the police to solve their problems if there’s a possibility that they can sit down, neighbor-to-neighbor, and agree to throw the guitar out the window. I decided to put on earmuffs and go over there. When I knocked on the front door of my neighbor’s home, I don’t know who I expected to answer it — Satan, probably. Needles would be hanging from his arms, and his skin would be covered with tattoos of vile creatures attacking schoolchildren. He’d listen contemptuously, spit on me and slam the door.

But the young man who responded looked less like an evil demon and more like the counter clerk in a doughnut shop, his pale face timid and shy. I introduced myself, and he said his name was Darth. “If I’d been a girl, it was going to be Leia,” he explained. “Or Yoda.” I told him I was there because several of the neighbors were hoping that when he practiced the guitar, he would shut his windows and stop playing. He was shocked. “You can hear me?” he moaned, his whole body quivering with shame. “I’m sorry. I’m not used to such a quiet neighborhood.” I wondered were he lived before that he could make such a racket and no one would hear him — the Chicago airport? He told me he was saving up for lessons, but right now he was just teaching himself. “No, really?” I responded. As we chatted, I realized I had misjudged the young man. Darth

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“9/11. I don’t “JFK, when he remember seeing “We elected an was assassinated. I it since I was only African-American was in the eighth 5, and we were in as president. grade. We Canada. But it has Down through the watched this tragic radically affected ages, people moment on TV. I us, more than any wondered if we remember I even war. Security has would ever do had tears in my been tightened that. Regardless of eyes. Nobody immensely.” his politics, it was thought this could a great event.” happen here.”

Peninsula Voices I support Judge Erik Rohrer for the Superior Court judge position vacated by the retirement of Judge Ken Williams. I have known and worked with Judge Rohrer since being elected sheriff in 2006. He is experienced, dedicated and eminently qualified to be a Superior Court judge. While I believe the citizens of Clallam County would be well-served if either of the candidates is elected, my decision to endorse Erik is primarily based on his fiscal restraint and acknowledgement that soaring criminal justice costs must be dealt with in the near term if Clallam County is to remain fiscally solvent. He demonstrated this to me while working as District Court 2’s elected judge for the past 11 years. He has kept costs down and run District Court 2 efficiently. I feel confident that

Judge Rohrer is the right choice for Superior Court. Bill Benedict, Sequim Benedict is Clallam County sheriff.

For Melly I endorse Christopher Melly for Superior Court judge, Position 1. I have been friends with Chris and his wife, Mary Lou, for almost 30 years. I know them very well and am proud and honored to be their friend. Chris is truly a person who cares deeply for his fellow man and believes that all people deserve to be treated in a courteous, compassionate and respectful manner. Also, it never hurts to have a sense of humor to put people at ease in difficult situations, and Chris’ sense of humor is outstanding. Chris has practiced law for Clallam County since the early 1980s and has held positions as hearing

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What is the most significant historical event in your lifetime?

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“The assassination of John Kennedy. I remember exactly where I was; I remember the night. I was only 10, but it’s like it was yesterday.”

examiner, District Court commissioner, deputy prosecuting attorney and chief deputy prosecuting attorney. He has broad civil and criminal law experience, and a vast knowledge of the legal system. Chris has stated that even simple felony cases in Clallam County take too long to process to conclusion. I agree and believe he would make resolving that problem a top priority, making sure that those who are charged with a crime are brought to justice quickly. I believe that Chris would be a firm but fair judge, and would work diligently for our county. Diana K. Field, Port Angeles

Romney’s money I It was refreshing to read a letter [“Romney’s Millions,” Peninsula Voices, Oct. 14 PDN] from a frequent contributor that doesn’t focus on statistics

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“The moon landing back in July of ’69. As long as we have been looking at it, we have wanted to go there. From 1903 at Kitty Hawk, just 66 short years to the moon — wow!”

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was just a boy trying desperately to master a skill that looked easy on MTV. You swung a guitar around, colored lights flashed, and girls threw their underwear at you. He hadn’t considered that he was making every dog in the neighborhood want to run away. He was so apologetic he was almost weeping, and it made me feel bad that I had fantasized about setting him on fire. Darth agreed that he would keep his windows shut and his amplifier turned down, and to hold off giving a Live Earth concert until he was sure it wouldn’t damage the planet. And I learned a valuable lesson: People might be really, really nice on the inside, even if on the outside, they’re causing you pain.

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“9/11. I think it really brought America together, like people watching out for each other and more flags flying. For a moment in time, a tragic event brought us more unified.” AND

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regarding the Electoral College. But then the writer goes on to tell Mitt Romney what he should do with his earnings. What exasperates me is the letter writer’s sense of entitlement. Who is he to tell Mr. Romney what he must do with the money he has earned? This is another example of the mentality that redistributing someone else’s wealth is moral. It is not. Which begs the question, just how much is enough? How much of Mr. Romney’s income is enough to satisfy wealth redistributors? 50 percent? 60 percent? 80 percent? 100 percent? Perhaps the letter writer is unaware that Mr. Romney generously gave (“redistributed”) his entire multimillion-dollar inheritance [from his father] to charity. Not only that, Mr. Romney has given away millions of his earnings every year (above and beyond the

taxes he pays), deciding for himself what causes his money should support. He walks the walk and talks the talk. On the other hand, the man who is a heartbeat away from the presidency gives on average a total of $370 a year to charity [in the past decade, according to tax records]. Possibly the reason the vice president gives so little is that Mr. [Joe] Biden already has followed the blueprint for the educational and training programs the letter writer would have Mr. Romney fund. But perhaps Smilin’ Joe is too humble to tell us so. Greg Taylor, Port Angeles

participate in anything illegal, the lucrative trafficking of toxic cigarettes presents a sick but true picture of his psyche and soul. This picture must turn the stomachs of responsible, thinking voters sour. Eldon Baker, Sequim

For Ref. 74

I am urging Washington voters to approve Referendum 74. It’s time to reaffirm the legislation that our state lawmakers had the courage to pass earlier this year. This measure is about inclusion and equality — nothing more. Opponents insist that allowing same-sex marRomney’s money II riage will infringe on their constitutional protection of Please search the follow- religious freedom. ing on your computer: The Bill of Rights is not Romney’s Bain made milarranged numerically in lions from tobacco business order of importance. in U.S. and Russia. All the amendments are Then visit the retrieved equally significant. websites for the facts, espeOne amendment cannot cially The Huffington Post. be used to negate another. While this Mormon TURN TO VOICES/A11 bishop most likely did not

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Peninsula Voices CONTINUED FROM A10 acceptable substitute for full equality. Therefore, one person’s The law, as it is curclaim of religious freedom rently interpreted, grants cannot co-opt another perspecial rights to heterosexson’s guarantee of “equal ual couples. protection of the laws.” A yes vote on ReferenIf your religious sensidum 74 is a vote for equal bility is such that you rights, not special rights. would be traumatized by a Robert Fletcher, r same-sex wedding, then by Sequim all means, don’t attend one. You are free to believe Against Ref. 74 what you choose to believe. The letter [“Yes on Referendum 74 does not Ref. 74,” Peninsula Voices, take that away from you. Oct. 9] stated that “gay and It does not force churches to perform same- lesbian couples have been living together in the deep sex weddings. I happen to believe that commitment and spirit of marriage for eons.” most people get married This is true. And the because they love one “Everything but Marriage” another. law of 2009 guarantees They are committed to that they can continue to one another and want the do so. peace of mind that comes Gay and lesbian couples from knowing that their will gain no new rights if families are protected in Referendum 74 passes. every way possible. Marriage is a legal cereThe U.S. Constitution mony regulated by the was created to protect the state. Proponents of changindividual rights of all ing the definition of marAmericans. Domestic partnership is riage are appealing to your emotions, saying they are not the same as marriage. “Separate but equal” is treated unfairly. not, and never has been, an Many state regulations

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Voter Guide available BALLOTS FOR THE Nov. 6 all-mail election have been distributed, and the companion North Olympic Peninsula Voter Guide has been published by the Peninsula Daily News. Extra copies of the magazine-style guide, which was debuted with the Friday/Saturday PDN, are free at courthouses, city halls, libraries, senior centers and the PDN office in Port Angeles, 305 W. First St. It’s also online at www.peninsuladailynews.com. In addition — look for an issue-by-issue “how they stand” rundown on the two governor candidates, Democrat Jay Inslee and Republican Rob McKenna, on Page D3 today. We published a “how they stand” look at Barack Obama and Mitt Romney in last Sunday’s PDN.

are perceived as unfair by the people whose behavior is being regulated, e.g., restricted teens driver’s licenses. These restrictions are based on wisdom. I looked for a study in which adult men and women who were raised by gay and lesbian couples

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were surveyed on whether they missed having been raised by their biological parents. It is incredible, but no one has bothered to ask that question. You cannot raise a child in the absence of his/her mother or father without

having an adverse effect on the child, any more than you can dam the Elwha River and not expect it to have an adverse effect on the salmon run. When you destroy an essential element of an ecosystem, the ecosystem suffers. The traditional marriage of one man and one woman is the ecosystem of human relations. Vote to preserve it. Vote wisely. Vote common sense. Vote no on Referendum 74. Terry Trudel, M.D. Port Angeles

of the political spectrum. Chapman has been an integral part of the current (and previous) board; a board that has successfully provided for the continued fiscal health and welfare of our county. I personally consider Mike to be an exceptional leader. He is a true independent who enjoys across-theboard political and community support. I urge everyone to reelect Mike Chapman for Clallam County commissioner. Michele Bryant, Sequim

For Chapman I recently attended a “meet and greet” to support the re-election of [Clallam County] Commissioner Mike Chapman. I was pleased to see that a wide range of people had come together to demonstrate their support for a man who has served Clallam County admirably. It was encouraging to see people in attendance who represented every part

New businesses What a wonderful thing it is to open the newspaper and see the number of new businesses opening up. Although the economy is “iffy” at best, it’s encouraging to see that there are those who still can follow their dreams and pursue new avenues of possibilities. Nancy Prince-Fox, Port Angeles

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Rave of the Week ANOTHER HUGE RAVE for the best-ever Crab Festival [Port Angeles]. I keep saying that every year.

. . . and other Raves I RECENTLY TOOK a bike ride up at Golf Course and Lindberg roads [Port Angeles] and took a spill, leaving a good bit of my hide on the road. Cars stopped, and people came out of everywhere to help. I even got a ride home. Thanks. We live in a great community. A BIG SHOUT-OUT to all those wonderful volunteers in green at Olympic Medical Center [Port Angeles]. How great it is to be greeted in the lobby with a friendly and cordial smile when we must visit friends and loved ones in the hospital. Keep up the good work. HERE IS A rave to the flamingo nursery [Greenhouse Nursery] on U.S. Highway 101 east of Port Angeles. Thank you for bringing a bit of humor to our daily commute. We enjoy seeing the flamingos dressed for their Halloween party. Thanks, Gary and Susan Rogers. A HUGE RAVE to all handicapped participants, spectators and volunteers who supported the annual Wheelchair Rodeo, held at the Sequim fire station Saturday, Oct. 13.

Rants & Raves hotline 24/7: 360-417-3506 ANOTHER REMINDER — PLEASE send comments about items in the news — including election candidate endorsements or criticisms as well as animal control practices, tax and fee increases and radio programming — as signed letters to the editor for Peninsula Voices (see “Have Your Say” on the opposite page), not as anonymous rants and raves. Also, customer compliments or complaints aimed at specific businesses need to be taken up directly with the businesses themselves. Many thanks. AThe event was a gigantic success. Looking forward to future support for the handicapped. Join us next year. THANK YOU TO the kind person who placed my dropped gloves on the car mirror so I would find them last Saturday evening. I appreciated it so much. AS A 91-YEAR-OLD widow, I can’t thank Glenn and Larry enough for their generous volunteer help cutting and picking up debris of my apple tree split by Monday night’s strong winds. A RAVE FOR the wonderful person who fixed the fencepost at the Dungeness Schoolhouse in Sequim. Thank you for doing that — it was very nice and very helpful. RAVE FOR LAST week’s rant re: the speeders on Seventh Avenue and to the Sequim Police Department for its quick response. A RAVE TO the Port Angeles High School guidance counselors for a terrific College Fair. SEVERAL TIMES SINCE

the rant regarding too many TV commercials was submitted to your column, several very favorable comments were overheard. So from one of the readers, here is a very big thanks to Rants & Raves for printing it.

Rant of the Week THIS IS A rant to restaurant managers: Please train your restaurant wait-staff not to call female patrons “guys.” It’s annoying. When we come in, say, “Hi, folks.” That will do.

. . . and other Rants I SHUDDERED WHEN reading about the horses going down the highway with their heads hanging out the trailer windows [Seen Around, Oct. 12]. Do these people know how dangerous this is? Have they ever seen what can happen? It’s pretty gruesome. At least have the screen in place, please. RANT: I AM surprised that you failed to mention in your recent article on Jefferson

[Healthcare] culinary offerings that the Olympic Medical Center [Port Angeles] nutrition department has not only sponsored Nash’s Organic Farms each Tuesday of the week, but provided organic meals using these foods for the past several years. EDITOR’S NOTE: It went unmentioned because we didn’t know until now. Thanks for the information. RANT FOR THE couple in the red pickup truck coming into our neighborhood at Fourth and C streets in Port Angeles and cutting our roses. The first time, we thought you might have needed them for a special occasion; all you had to do was ask. Now, you’ve returned and we’ve notified the authorities, who told us you’re illegally trespassing. TO THE COUPLE driving the older red pickup truck who are stealing flowers in Port Angeles: Please realize that we have beautiful flowers because we love them and work very hard to grow them. Please allow us the pleasure of enjoying them. DRIVING HOME TO Port Angeles on Oct. 11, a huge white enclosed truck traveling at least 75-80 mph almost hit our vehicle on U.S. Highway 101. Where’s the State Patrol? I’ve never seen one of these trucks pulled over for speeding. I’ve lived here 30 years. Next time I see this happen, I’m contacting my congressman or senator.

A GREAT BIG rant to the two young men who drove up and parked by my house last Sunday. One of them got out, walked a little way into the woods and took a leak. Children walk through there every day going to and from school and play in the woods. It was revolting, disgusting and should be illegal. I LIVE ON Gunn Road: horse country. I pick up my fallen apples, bag them, put them in my beat-up old wheelbarrow and put it up on the road by my mailbox. Now the wheelbarrow’s gone. I hope whoever stole it needed it more than we do.

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Wolves run past PA Yasamura runs for 3 scores and 174 yards BY LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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NEAH BAY — Neah Bay went above and beyond the call of duty of a defending state champion Friday by blasting Crescent 96-12 on the Red Devils’ Senior Night. “We played an exceptionally good game, I thought,” Neah Bay coach Tony McCaulley said. “It was a ramped-up game. The players were jacked up to play.” The 1B state champs scored 40 points in the first quarter and 38 in the second to take a 78-0 lead into the intermission. The Red Devils (4-0, 8-0) started the game by recovering an onside kick and scoring three plays later on an 18-yard run by 2011 1B state player of the year Josiah Greene. Greene scored again on a 26-yard run after the Neah Bay defense held the Loggers to a three-and-out. Another three-and-out by Crescent set up the first of Tyler McCaulley’s three touchdowns, a 30-yard run that gave the Red Devils a 24-0 lead after just eight minutes of play. Though the offense lit up the scoreboard, the Neah Bay defense kept things dark on the Crescent side for most of the game. “Our defense was outstanding,” Tony McCaulley said. The lead blossomed to 40-0 before the first quarter was over. Joey Monje ran a score in from 60 yards out and Josiah Greene connected with Leyton Doherty on a 16-yard scoring strike. The second quarter was just as brutal for the Loggers, who brought with them a stout 6-1 overall record. “The game quickly became a rout of epic proportions,” Crescent coach Darrell Yount said. “If there was ever a question as to the talent level of the Neah Bay Red Devils and their desire to repeat as 1B state champions, it was answered.” Zeke Greene scored on an 11-yard run and Tyler McCaulley scooped up a fumble and rumbled 30 yards for the score. Neah Bay’s lead was 54-0 with eight minutes left in the half. The Red Devils then recovered the ensuing kickoff, a line-drive kick that was touched by the Crescent front line. Tyler McCaulley then took a screen pass from Josiah Greene 45 yards for a touchdown. A bad snap on a Crescent punt gave the Red Devils the ball on the Loggers’ 26. DeShawn Halttunen finished of that drive with a 3-yard touchdown run. Cole Svec completed the first-half barrage with a 19-yard run, and the Red Devils led at halftime 78-0. Normally Neah Bay would have mercifully backed off earlier, but Tony McCaulley doesn’t want his best players getting rusty with the postseason looming. “We’re trying to get ready for the playoffs,” he said. “We needed to get at least two quarters out of our starters. All year long, they’ve been playing one quarter, but we need to get them in game shape.” The Loggers (2-2, 6-2) finally reached the end zone in the third quarter on a 9-yard pass from Beau Bamer to Eric Larson that was set up by a 30-yard pass from Mike Zapien to Bamer on a fake punt. That score was sandwiched by two long Halttunen touchdown runs, a 53-yarder and a 55-yarder, and Neah Bay led 90-6 going into the final quarter. Zapien took over at quarterback for Crescent and performed well out of the pistol formation. TURN TO ROMP/B4

PORT ANGELES — Sequim pulled away from rival Port Angeles behind three secondhalf touchdowns from Lopaka Yasamura, and the Wolves retain the Rainshadow Rumble trophy by beating the Roughriders 34-7 at Civic Field on Friday night. It was ALSO . . . Sequim’s sec■ Sequim ond consecuvolleyball tive Olympic wins, other League foothigh school ball win. reports/B3 And it was the third straight good showing for a running back who was struggling to find his way. “He was a guy who would make too many moves,” Sequim head coach Erik Wiker said. “He’s speedy, so he kind of relied on that more than just downhill running. “I had a talk with him, said, ‘Are you ever going to do that? I’ve told you for a year and a

Rainshadow Rumble half now, all you’ve got to do is run straight and then use your speed after that.’ “Maybe the heart-to-heart helped, I don’t know, but he’s started doing it. It’s all on him, we’ve been saying it for a while, and he decided to do it.” Lopaka followed up last week’s 271-yard performance in a win over Klahowya with 174 yards on 18 carries Friday night. He admits his new running style has made him a better runner. “It’s helped me out,” Yasamura said. “All I’m focused on is keep pumping my feet until I get tackled. That’s what I’ve been trying to focus on, always just trying to get as much yards as I can and fight for every inch.” Port Angeles running back Nathan Angevine scored on a

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Sequim quarterback Jack Wiker looks downfield for a receiver against Port Angeles while running back Lopaka Yasamura blocks at Civic Field on Friday night. 20-yard run on a fourth-and-six play with five minutes left in the third quarter to cut the Wolves’ lead to 14-7. That’s when Yasamura put the Wolf Pack on his back. He scored on a 55-yard run two minutes later when he

blasted through the line of scrimmage and found an easy path to the end zone. “I go through the hole, and there was just grass,” Yasamura said. TURN

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Spartans out of playoff hunt Forks drops 1-point game for final spot PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

FORKS — Forks missed making the playoffs by the slimmest of margins. In a battle for the S W L Evergreen Division’s fourth and final playoff spot, the Spartans lost to Elma 15-14 in a game that featured a go-ahead touchdown and missed field goal in the game’s final 80 seconds. With Forks leading 14-9, the Elma quarterback, Layne Sutten, hooked up with Todd Swinhart for a 9-yard touchdown LONNIE ARCHIBALD/FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS pass to put the Eagles on top with 1:19 seconds. Forks quarterback Braden Decker, center, finds running room Friday night in Forks TURN TO FOOTBALL/B4 during a crucial SWL-Evergreen Division game with Elma.

Football

PA’s Tupper wins league crown Sequim boys 2nd, Rider girls third in meet PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SEQUIM — Kyle Tupper of Port Angeles continued his outstanding cross country season by winning the Olympic League championship at Cedars at Dungeness Golf Course. Tupper claimed top honors for area runners while Adrian Clifford was the best Sequim runner, taking fifth place. Class 1A Port Townsend, meanwhile, had a male and a female runner capture third place each in the 2A varsity races. The top four teams and 20 individuals advance to the 2A DAVE LOGAN/FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS West Central District meet, the Port Angeles’ Kyle Tupper Westside Classic, on Oct. 27 at wins Olympic League title. American Lake Golf Course in

Cross Country Lakewood. Both Sequim and Port Angeles qualified their boys and girls teams by finishing in the top four in the 5-kilometer, 3.1-mile events. Both Port Townsend teams automatically advanced to the 1A district meet Oct. 27. In the boys race, Kingston took first with Sequim second and Port Angeles fourth. The Redskins were eighth in the nine-team event. The Roughriders had three boys finish in the 2A top 20 with Tupper winning the meet in 16 minutes, 25 seconds, Brendan Dennis 11th and Peter Butler 19th. Clifford led four Sequim runners in the 2A top 20 as he took fourth in 16:59, followed by teammates Mikey Cobb, seventh; Peter Ohnstad, 13th; and

C.K. Daniels, 17th. Port Townsend’s Xavier Frank crashed the 2As’ party by claiming third in 16:49 while teammate Ryan Clarke, a junior, took 10th overall. Kingston won with a score of 71 while Sequim was close behind with 74, Port Angeles had 108 and Port Townsend had 172. In the girls race, meanwhile, North Kitsap — ranked No. 2 in state — easily won the meet by scoring 26 points and taking three of the top four spots. Kingston, ranked eighth in state, was runner-up with 53 points. The Riders were third with 61 while Port Townsend took fourth with 116 and Sequim finished fifth with 134. Port Townsend senior Brittany Grant was the best area runner as she took third place in 19:15. TURN

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Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Thursday Men’s Sub Par Any Two Holes Individual gross: Gary Thorne, 65; Mike DuPuis, 69. Individual net: Gary Reidel, 61; Duane Vernon, 64; Darrell Vincent, 65; Bill Pampell, 66; Jay Bruch, 66; Greg Shield, 67; Jack Munro, 67; Dave Henderson, 67; Rick Parkhurst, 67; Larry Aillaud, 67; Larry Bourm, 67; Gene Middleton, 67; Jack Morley, 67; John Pruss, 67; Steve Callis, 67; Tom Hainstock, 67. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mike DuPuis, 64; Gary Thorne and Kevin Russell, 67. Team net: John Pruss and Mike Clayton, 62; Bill Pampell and Dale Doran, 63; Bill Pampell and Jack Munro, 63; John Pruss and Darrell Vincent, 63; Mike Clayton and Darrell Vincent, 63; John Pruss and Quint Boe, 63; Tom Hainstock and Duane Vernon, 63; Gary Reidel and Steve Main, 64; Dale Doran and Jack Munro, 64; Ray Santiago and Dave Henderson, 64; Mike Ferong and Herb Renner, 64; John Pruss and Kerry Perkins, 64. Wednesday Ladies Club Blind Partners 18 Hole Ladies Dolly Burnett and Linda Bruch, 136; Duffey DeFrang and Linda Bruch, 143; Rena Peabody and Gloria Andrus, 147. Chip Ins No. 3: Dolly Burnett. No. 13: Duffey DeFrang. Sunday, Oct. 14 Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Mark Mitrovich, 30. Net: Matt Cochnour, 30.5; Gary McLaughlin, 33.5; Steve Main, 34; Gerald Petersen, 34. Team gross: Mark Mitrovich and Matt Gochnour, 58. Team net: George Peabody and Bob Dutrow, 64; George Peabody and Chuck Burkhardt, 64; Ray Dooley and Gary Murphy, 65; Ray Dooley and Daryl Jensen, 63. Thursday, Oct. 11 Men’s Club Medal Play Gross: Mike DuPuis, 71; rick Parkhurst, 71; Gerald Petersen, 72. Net: Jerry Sparks, 67; Jay Petersen, 68; Steve Callis, 68; Dave Boerigter, 68; Gordon Thomson, 68; Bill Lindberg, 69; Dennis Bourget, 69; Rob Botero, 69; Gene Norton, 69. Team gross: Rob Botero and Mike DuPuis, 67; Rob Botero and Gerald Petersen, 68; Mike DuPuis and Gerald Petersen, 68. Team net: Gene Norton and Gordon Thomson, 58; Dave Boerigter and Gene Norton, 59; Lyle Andrus and Ev Tozier, 59; Bill Lindberg and Greg Shield, 60; Gary McLaughlin and Dave Henderson, 60; Steve Jones and Ev Tozier, 60; Jay Petersen and Terry McCartney, 60; Bill Hansen and Dennis Bourget, 61. The Cedars At Dungeness Men’s Club Net Stableford Flight One Paul Ryan, 39; Ken Chace, 38; Grant Ritter, 36. Flight Two Cary Richardson, 41; KO Johnson, 40; Rodney Harp, 35. Flight Three Milt Mickey, 41; Ron Fye, 40; Ted Johnson, 37; Bill Rucker, 37. Flight Four Kevin McCormack, 43; Martin Cantisano, 41; Richard Hansen, 40. Flight Five Bob Schwarzrock, 43; Tim Lane, 41; Frank Lagambina, 40. Closest to pin No. 4 Low Division: Ken Chace, 3 ft. 4 in. High Division: Wayne Pinger, 11 ft. 4 in. No. 11 Low Division: Kip McKeever, 15 ft. 3 in. High Division: Kevin McCormack, 14 ft. 3 in. No. 17 Open: Ron Fye, 6 ft. 7 in. Tuesday Women’s 18 Hole Golf Group Patner Eclectic Week Two Division One Donna Maclean and Pat Conway, 61; Arlene Cox and Lori Oakes, 62; Barb Burrows and Dian Woodle, 62; Pat Schumacher and Marlene Erickson, 62. Closest to pin Division One No. 8: Pat Schumacher, 3 ft. No. 17: Marlene Erickson, 7 ft. 9 in. Division Two No. 8: Arlene Cox, 49 ft. 8 in. Putts Division One: Pat Schumacher, 30. Division Two: Ruth Wade. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Wednesday Men’s Fall Field Day 1. William Wheeler, Jack Real, Bob Petterson and Maury Fitzgerald, 117; 2. Fritz Field, Ken Orth, Ray Aldrich and Duane Barnhart, 122; 3. Mike Main, Wes Stoecker, Bob McCarthy and Jim Ratliff, 124; 4. John Sims, James Hanley, Brad Littlefield and Rich Norseen, 125. Straight drive: Don Leslie, 1 in. Closest to pin 1-16 handicap: Jack Real, 1 ft. 7 in. 17 plus handicap: Duane Barnhart, 5 ft. 9 in. Field: Jim Coulter, 5 ft. 10 in. Thursday SWGA Cha Cha Cha 1. Judy Nordyke, Janet Real, Nadia Saulsbury and Nancy Harlan, 118; 2. Cheryl Coulter, Dorene Berard, Jane Ratliff and Maggie Gustin, 125; 3. Marine Hirschfeld, Pennie Dickin, MJ Anderson and Janet Little field, 127. Lady Niners Regular Game 1. Sandra Marsh, 32; 2. Christie Wilson, 37; Gwyen Boger, 37. Skyridge Golf Club Sunday, Oct. 14 Lowest High Nine Gross: Ken Chace, 36. Net: Adam MacKay, 33.5; Dave Koehler, 34.5; Robb Reese, 35; Bob Madsen, 36; Walt Barker, 36; Mike Tipton, 36; Scott MacKay, 36; Brian Cays, 36.5; Steve Hall, 36.5. Players Championship Gross: Ken Chace, 71; Scott MacKay, 75. Net: Adam MacKay, 66; Robb Reese, 68; Dave Koehler, 69; Mike Tipton, 69; Toby Weidenheimer, 69.

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Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel (2) throws under pressure from LSU cornerback Jalen Mills during the first half of their SEC showdown Saturday in College Station, Texas. Manziel, a freshman, is nicknamed Johnny Football and is one of the biggest sensations in the sport this year.

Darts PA Soft Tip Dart Association League Notables Nine Mark: Jesse Patterson. Three In A Bed: Jess Patterson. A Flight Top Shooters Men: Craig Baker, 8.94; Jesse Patterson, 7.40. Women: Lorie Richardson, 1.91; LIsa PeneBarnes, 1.58. B Flight Top Shooters Men: Davy Graham, 6.21; Jon Gowdy, 3.36. Women: JoAnne Crawford, 1.42; Phyllis Criel, 1.20. The Matches Monday A Flight My Alibi 9, Alibi Dam Darts 12 Alibi Attitudes 13, Alibi Sandbaggers 8 Sunday B Flight Alibi Ghostriders 7, Alibi Newbies 12 Salt Creek BFE 4, RBar Wrecking Crew 15 Sergio’s 2, Alibi Misfits 17.

Prep Sports Football Friday’s Scores Adna 14, Pe Ell 7 Almira/Coulee-Hartline 66, Wellpinit 62 Bellarmine Prep 21, Olympia 0 Bellevue 49, Liberty 11 Bellingham 28, Anacortes 21 Black Hills 42, Centralia 17 Bothell 23, Woodinville 7 Bremerton 46, Olympic 7 Burlington-Edison 24, Squalicum 17 Camas 55, Heritage 21 Capital 42, W. F. West 14 Cashmere 15, Cascade (Leavenworth) 14 Castle Rock 56, Ilwaco 0 Cedarcrest 41, Archbishop Murphy 6 Central Kitsap 41, Foss 14 Charles Wright Academy 49, Bellevue Christian 8 Cheney 38, West Valley (Spokane) 31 Chewelah 40, Newport 14 Chiawana 17, Southridge 14 Chimacum 47, Vashon Island 0 Clallam Bay 40, Tulalip Heritage 30 Clarkston 42, Sandpoint, Idaho 35 Cle Elum/Roslyn 52, Granger 18 Clover Park 21, Franklin Pierce 14 Colton 40, Sunnyside Christian 36 Columbia River 62, Hudson’s Bay 0 Concrete 39, Darrington 0 Curtis 41, Rogers (Puyallup) 33 Cusick 52, Columbia (Hunters)-Inchelium 16 Davenport 12, Springdale 6 Deer Park 31, Colville 20 DeSales 48, Tri-Cities Prep 7 East Valley (Spokane) 44, Pullman 34 Eastmont 28, Eisenhower 3 Edmonds-Woodway 44, Mariner 13 Ellensburg 20, West Valley (Yakima) 0 Elma 15, Forks 14 Ephrata 45, Grandview 12 Federal Way 43, Auburn 0 Fife 24, Sumner 14 Freeman 33, Kettle Falls 6 Glacier Peak 25, Meadowdale 7 Gonzaga Prep 32, Mt. Spokane 3 Graham-Kapowsin 42, Todd Beamer 7 Hanford 31, Richland 14 Hazen 56, Foster 7 Hockinson 36, Aberdeen 7 Hoquiam 42, Tenino 3 Interlake 28, Sammamish 0 Jackson 48, Lynnwood 6 Juanita 40, Lake Washington 0 Kamiak 49, Cascade (Everett) 13 Kamiakin 35, Walla Walla 33 Kelso 14, Mountain View 12 Kennedy 56, Highline 6 Kennewick 41, Pasco 0 Kent-Meridian 42, Mt. Rainier 0 Kentlake 49, Tahoma 22

King’s 51, Coupeville 7 Kingston 31, North Kitsap 27 LaCenter 35, Toledo 32 LaCrosse/Washtucna 60, St. John-Endicott 18 Lake Stevens 57, Snohomish 21 Lakes 63, Bonney Lake 35 Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 54, Riverside 6 Lakewood 58, Granite Falls 6 Lewis and Clark 37, North Central 23 Liberty Bell 12, Lake Roosevelt 6 Liberty Christian 66, Pomeroy 6 Lincoln 28, Wilson 18 Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 33, Colfax 14 Lynden 49, Ferndale 14 Mark Morris 48, Washougal 0 Marysville-Getchell 29, Shorecrest 14 Marysville-Pilchuck 47, Oak Harbor 39 Mead 15, Rogers (Spokane) 6 Meridian 28, Lynden Christian 7 Montesano 70, Rainier 0 Morton/White Pass 48, North Beach 8 Mount Baker 38, Blaine 14 Mount Si 38, Mercer Island 7 Mount Vernon 21, Monroe 14 Mountlake Terrace 42, Shorewood 8 Naches Valley 41, La Salle 20 Napavine 28, Mossyrock 0 Naselle 42, Ocosta 12 Neah Bay 96, Crescent 12 Newport 49, Garfield 13 Nooksack Valley 28, Friday Harbor 14 Northport 32, Curlew 8 Odessa-Harrington 56, Waterville 12 Onalaska 45, Winlock 42 Othello 61, Toppenish 3 Pateros 34, Entiat 20 Peninsula 51, Enumclaw 0 Prairie 72, Fort Vancouver 0 Prosser 38, East Valley (Yakima) 21 Puyallup 44, Bethel 30 Quincy 52, Okanogan 0 Reardan 43, Liberty (Spangle) 28 Redmond 27, Eastlake 10 Renton 30, Evergreen (Seattle) 6 Republic 42, Selkirk 28 Ridgefield 55, R.A. Long 27 River View 33, Connell 0 Rochester 40, Stevenson 14 Roosevelt 43, Ballard 0 Royal 47, Columbia (Burbank) 0 Seattle Lutheran 53, Chief Leschi 0 Sedro-Woolley 21, Sehome 13 Selah 44, Wapato 0 Sequim 34, Port Angeles 7 Seton Catholic 21, Kalama 20 Shelton 55, Mount Tahoma 7 Skyline 21, Issaquah 0 Skyview 42, Battle Ground 7 South Kitsap 42, Stadium 3 Stanwood 36, Everett 0 Steilacoom 38, White River 14 Sultan 38, South Whidbey 14 Sunnyside 43, Davis 28 Tacoma Baptist 28, Port Townsend 20 Tekoa-Oakesdale/Rosalia 54, Mabton 6 Timberline 24, North Thurston 0 Tonasket 35, Omak 14 Touchet 34, Garfield-Palouse 6 Union 34, Evergreen (Vancouver) 0 University 21, Ferris 0 Wahkiakum 35, Toutle Lake 7 Wahluke 27, Highland 3 Waitsburg-Prescott 26, Asotin 14 Warden 15, Kiona-Benton 12 Washington 34, Orting 32 Wenatchee 48, Moses Lake 20 White Swan 41, Oroville 30 Willapa Valley 43, South Bend 0 Woodland 34, Columbia (White Salmon) 0 Yelm 17, Gig Harbor 12 Zillah 41, Goldendale 21 Olympic League championships at Cedars at Dungeness Golf Course Boys Team scores — Kingston 71, Sequim 74, North Kitsap 102, Port Angeles 108, Olympic 111, Bremerton 132, Klahowya 148, Port Townsend 172, North Mason 207. District qualifiers — 1, Kyle Tupper (PA)

16:25. 2, Devon Jacob (King) 16:45. 3, Xavier Frank (PT) 16:49. 54. 4, Mike Ward (Kla) 16:51. 5, Adrian Clifford (Seq) 16:59. 6, Ian Christen (NK) 17:03. 7, Craig Bookenoogen (Oly) 17:05. 8, Mikey Cobb (Seq) 17:12. 9, Thomas Gill (King) 17:15. 10, Ryan Clarke (PT) 17:17. 11, Zack Coulson (Oly) 17:20. 12, Anthony Woelke (King) 17:21. 13, Brendan Dennis (PA) 17:21.89. 14, Caleb Smith (Brem) 17:22. 15, Peter Ohnstad (Seq) 17:22. 16, Cooper Wall (NK) 17:22. 17, Bjorn Van Dijk (NM) 17:23. 18, Logan Dean (Oly) 17:24. 19, C.K. Daniels (Seq) 17:31. 20, Nick Noble (Brem) 17:32. 21, Peter Butler (PA) 17:33. 22, Ethan Schmitt (NK) 17:38. Girls Team scores — North Kitsap 26, Kingston 53, Port Angeles 61, Port Townsend 116, Sequim 134, Klahowya 154, Bremerton 202. District qualifiers — 1, Reagan Colyer (NK) 18:58.57. 2, Kathleen Ramsey (NK) 19:06 . 3, Brittany Grant (PT) 19:15. 4, Clara Lund 19:40. 5, Annie Roberts (King) 19:55. 6, Elizabeth Stevenson (PA) 20:04. 7, Melia Beckwith 20:31. 8, Olivia Krol (NK) 20:45. 9, Dusti Lucas (PA) 20:58. 10, Ivy Rodolf (King) 21:06. 11, Katrina Weinmann (NK) 21:13. 12, Alexa Benjamin (King) 21:15. 13, Annika Pederson (PA) 21:15. 14, Caitlyn Mead (NM) 21:22. 15, Hannah Welzbacker (Kla) 21:23. 16, Sarah Zimmerman (NK) 21:23. 17, Willow Suess (PA) 21:24. 18, Bailey Reader (PA) 21:37. 19, Emily Webb (Seq) 21:40. 20, Hope McLean-Gurney (King) 21:41. 21, Dasha Porter (PA) 21:56.

Baseball Playoffs LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) American League Detroit 4, New York 0 Saturday, Oct. 13: Detroit 6, New York 4, 12 innings Sunday, Oct. 14: Detroit 3, New York 0 Tuesday, Oct. 16: Detroit 2, New York 1 Wednesday, Oct. 17: New York at Detroit, ppd., rain Thursday, Oct. 18: Detroit 8, New York 1 National League All games televised by Fox St. Louis 3, San Francisco 2 Sunday, Oct. 14: St. Louis 6, San Francisco 4 Monday, Oct. 15: San Francisco 7, St. Louis 1 Wednesday, Oct. 17: St. Louis 3, San Francisco 1 Thursday, Oct. 18: St. Louis 8, San Francisco 3 Friday, Oct. 19: San Francisco 5, St. Louis 0 Today, Oct. 21: St. Louis (Carpenter 0-2) at San Francisco (Vogelsong 14-9), 4:45 p.m. x-Monday, Oct. 22: St. Louis at San Francisco, 5:07 p.m.

Football 49ers 13, Seahawks 6 Thursday night 3 3 0 0— 6 3 0 7 3—13 First Quarter Sea—FG Hauschka 52, 5:29. SF—FG Akers 38, :26. Second Quarter Sea—FG Hauschka 35, 12:07. Third Quarter SF—Walker 12 pass from Ale.Smith (Akers kick), 4:29. Fourth Quarter SF—FG Akers 28, 5:24. A—69,732. Sea SF First downs 13 18 Total Net Yards 251 313 Rushes-yards 29-136 32-175 Passing 115 138 Punt Returns 2-5 3-70 Kickoff Returns 0-0 2-41 Seattle San Francisco

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Seattle, Lynch 19-103, Turbin 4-17, Wilson 3-10, Washington 2-4, Robinson 1-2. San Francisco, Gore 16-131, Hunter 9-31, Ale.Smith 5-11, K.Williams 1-3, Kaepernick 1-(minus 1). PASSING—Seattle, Wilson 9-23-1-122. San Francisco, Ale.Smith 14-23-1-140. RECEIVING—Seattle, Obomanu 3-50, Rice 2-32, Baldwin 2-15, Lynch 1-13, Robinson 1-12. San Francisco, Gore 5-51, Crabtree 4-31, Hunter 2-14, K.Williams 1-18, Moss 1-14, Walker 1-12. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Seattle, Hauschka 51 (WL).

National Football League NATIONAL CONFERENCE West W L T Pct PF PA San Francisco5 2 0 .714 165 100 Arizona 4 2 0 .667 110 97 Seattle 4 3 0 .571 116 106 St. Louis 3 3 0 .500 110 111 East W L T Pct PF PA N.Y. Giants 4 2 0 .667 178 114 Philadelphia 3 3 0 .500 103 125 Washington 3 3 0 .500 178 173 Dallas 2 3 0 .400 94 119 South W L T Pct PF PA Atlanta 6 0 0 1.000 171 113 Tampa Bay 2 3 0 .400 120 101 Carolina 1 4 0 .200 92 125 New Orleans 1 4 0 .200 141 154 North W L T Pct PF PA Chicago 4 1 0 .800 149 71 Minnesota 4 2 0 .667 146 117 Green Bay 3 3 0 .500 154 135 Detroit 2 3 0 .400 126 137 AMERICAN CONFERENCE East W L T Pct PF PA N.Y. Jets 3 3 0 .500 133 141 New England 3 3 0 .500 188 137 Miami 3 3 0 .500 120 117 Buffalo 3 3 0 .500 137 192 South W L T Pct PF PA Houston 5 1 0 .833 173 115 Indianapolis 2 3 0 .400 100 145 Tennessee 2 4 0 .333 114 204 Jacksonville 1 4 0 .200 65 138 North W L T Pct PF PA Baltimore 5 1 0 .833 161 118 Cincinnati 3 3 0 .500 149 163 Pittsburgh 2 3 0 .400 116 115 Cleveland 1 5 0 .167 134 163 West W L T Pct PF PA Denver 3 3 0 .500 170 138 San Diego 3 3 0 .500 148 137 Oakland 1 4 0 .200 87 148 Kansas City 1 5 0 .167 104 183 Thursday’s Game San Francisco 13, Seattle 6 Today’s Games Arizona at Minnesota, 10 a.m. Green Bay at St. Louis, 10 a.m. Baltimore at Houston, 10 a.m. Washington at N.Y. Giants, 10 a.m. Dallas at Carolina, 10 a.m. New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 10 .m. Cleveland at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. Tennessee at Buffalo, 10 a.m. Jacksonville at Oakland, 1:25 p.m. N.Y. Jets at New England, 1:25 p.m. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 5:20 p.m. Open: Atlanta, Denver, Kansas City, Miami, Philadelphia, San Diego Monday’s Game Detroit at Chicago, 5:30 p.m.


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SEQUIM — The Sequim volleyball team remains perfect in the Olympic League and is one win away from winning the conference title outright. The Wolves (7-0, 12-1) blasted Bremerton 3-0 on Thursday night and now only have archrival Port Angeles between them and a perfect league season. The Roughriders and Wolves square off Tuesday night in Port Angeles for their final regular-season match. The Riders (4-3, 5-7), meanwhile, are fighting for a playoff spot, tied for fourth place in league with Olympic, only a one-match lead on Kingston (3-4) going into their final matches. The top five teams in league earn playoff matches with No. 4 and No. 5 in a loser-out pigtail match Thursday with the winner advancing to the league tournament Saturday at the league champion’s court, most likely Sequim. The top four teams play for West Central District seeding. The Wolves tuned up for Port Angeles by ripping the Knights (0-7) 25-10, 25-10, 25-9. “We overpowered Bremerton,� Sequim coach Jennie Webber-Heilman said. Hannah Hudson had two serving runs in the first game totaling 10 points while Rylleigh Zbaraschuk served 20 of 22 in the match with 13 points in a row with two aces in the third game. Katelynne McDaniels served 13 of 15 and served 11 in a row with four aces in the second game. Setter Taylor Balkan had 25 assists and she also played tough defense with nine digs. Haleigh Harrison was strong at the net with five

digs and an ace. The Riders conclude the regular season at home against rival Sequim on kills and three blocks while Senior Night on Tuesday. McDaniels earned a seasonhigh seven kills and then Olympic 3, added six digs. Port Townsend 1 Harrison and Hudson were doing well on defense, BREMERTON — The combining for 22 digs, 11 Redskins fell to the playoffeach. hungry Trojans in Olympic It was Senior Night for League action. the Wolves as Harrison, BalOlympic beat Port kan and Zbaraschuk — all Townsend 25-17, 23-25, with four years varsity expe- 25-16, 25-21. rience each — and McDanThe Redskins fall to 1-6, iels — with three years var- 2-9. sity experience — played their final official home Vashon 3, match. Chimacum 1 It’s likely they will get to VASHON ISLAND — pay before home fans one more time as the Wolves “We lost a solid, hard-fought should be hosting the league match at Vashon,� Chimacum coach Sally Dankert tournament this Saturday. said. “ I wish we could play North Kitsap 3, them one more time.� Port Angeles 0 Vashon won by the scores POULSBO — The of 25-20, 21-25, 25-22, 25-19. Roughriders are tied for Lauren Thacker led the fourth place in the Olympic Cowboys with 14 kills and League and close to securing two aces while setter Megan a playoff spot after losing Dukek dished out 17 assists, 25-14, 25-22, 25-22 to the and had 12 digs and three second-place Vikings on aces. Thursday night. Audrey Thacker, meanPort Angeles played while, earned four kills and perennial league champion had two blocks while Olivia North Kitsap tough in the Baird had five kills and final two games. Kiersten Snyder had a bal“The girls played hard,� anced night of three kills Port Angeles coach Chris- and three assists. tine Halberg said. Lexie Cray was strong on “There were a lot of very defense with nine digs. Chimacum’s final league long rallies. It was a fun match to play and watch. match and Senior Night is Monday against Cascade The girls never gave up.� Setter Holli Williams dis- Christian. tributed 18 assists and she had 12 digs as well as three Girls Soccer kills and an ace, while KenOlympic 2, dra Harvey earned 20 digs, Port Townsend 0 and she had a kill. Madison Hinrichs SILVERDALE — The recorded 11 digs and had six Redskins and Trojans had kills and two blocks for the to compete with each other Riders while Bailee Jones as well as the wind and rain earned seven kills, and she in this wet Olympic League had a block. showdown. Brittany Norberg, mean“From the moment we while, had four kills, four arrived in Silverdale the

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wind blew and the rain poured down,� Port Townsend coach Colin Foden said. “The players were brave and at times heroic in their attempts to play good soccer. “In the end, three goals were scored that might not have gone in during normal weather conditions.� Olympic scored on two long shots in the 15th and 50th minutes to grab a 2-0 lead. Irina Lyons got one over the goal line in the 58th minute as the Redskins mounted a second half comeback that ultimately fell short. Lyons and Jewel Johnson both came close on a number of other attempts behind a counter-attacking style that caused fits for Olympic. Foden was impressed with Alex Akins’ command and Lily Murdock’s performance at midfield. “No points from this game but a fine performance all around.� Port Townsend, 3-4 in Olympic League play, hosts Bremerton on Monday at Memorial Athletic Field in a rescheduled game.

free and 100 breast. Sarah Allen was a single winner for the Redskins as she captured the 100 backstroke. The first-place relays included the 200 medley with Braden, Vilage, Cremeans and Ridder, and the 200 free relay with Vilage, Cremeans, Matthews, Ridder No times reported once again as Port Townsend hosted its fourth home meet. Being a non-regulation size pool, neither district nor state times can be achieved in the Port Townsend pool.

well defensively in a game played in constant rainfall, but North Kitsap was able to possess the ball more and attempt more shots on goal. Port Angeles goalkeeper Hayley Baxley managed to make 14 saves despite the wet conditions. Along with Baxley, Karina Bohman was also named the defensive player of the game. Next up for the Riders (3-5, 5-8-1) is Senior Night against rival Sequim at Civic Field on Tuesday.

Sequim 3, Bremerton 1

Port Angeles 128, Bremerton 54

SEQUIM — The Wolves earned their second Olympic League victory of the year with three first-half goals Thursday night. Vlaney Cadenas scored in the 17th minute while Leslie Cisneros found the back of the net in the 34th minute and Sarah Brietbach scored in the 35th minute. Sequim, which plays at Port Angeles on Tuesday to end the regular season, improves to 2-5-0 in league and 4-7-2 overall.

North Kitsap 1, Port Angeles 0

Girls Swimming PT 119, North Kitsap 51

POULSBO — The Roughriders saw proof of their improvement in Thursday’s loss to the Vikings. “I’ve told the girls that we would be a much better team later in the season than early in the season,� Port Angeles coach Scott Moseley said. “The top three teams outscored us 18-0 the first time we played them, but only 9-3 the second time around.� Port Angeles fell to the Vikings 5-0 in the initial match-up. The Riders performed

PORT TOWNSEND — Tiny 1A Port Townsend finished 6-1 in dual meets in the 2A Olympic League, losing only to Port Angeles. Double winners for the Redskins were Darby Flanagan in the 200 and 500 freestyle, Serena Vilage in the 200 individual medley and 100 breaststroke, and Rose Ridder in the 50 and 100 free races. Port Townsend captured first place in nine of 11 events, not taking first in only the 100 butterfly and 400 free relay. TheRedskins also swept the 200 free, 50 free, 500

BREMERTON — The Roughriders concluded a perfect Olympic League season at 7-0 with the easy win Thursday. The league champions finished the regular season at 7-1, losing only a nonleague meet to state 3A powerhouse Bainbridge. Tracie Macias qualified for state in her fifth individual event against Bremerton as she won the 100-yard freestyle in 57.28 seconds. The Roughriders also qualified their third and final relay for state as the 200 freestyle relay won in 1:46.13 with Carter Juskevich, Brooke Sires, Ashlee Reid and Macias swimming. The Riders had one double-event winner, Juskevich, in the 200 individual medley and 100 breaststroke Port Angeles placed first in 11 of 12 events and outscored the Knights in 11 of the 12 events. The Riders host the “Last-Chance� meet for district and state qualifying times Tuesday with diving competition beginning at noon and swimming competition starting at 3:30 p.m.

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superior to us,� Wahl said. “And, they’re efficient. They have an effective offense, there’s no question about it. They’re efficient at what they do, and they’re consistent with what they do, so they run it well. “You can only play so many series on defense. You’ve got to do something on offense. You’ve got to give the defense some help. “We’ve made a change in offense this year. It’s more like starting over than I thought it was going to be. “Even though there’s a lot of things that we’re doing that’s the same, I guess it’s a learning experience for me to put in a new offense and realize that it’s going to take us some time to build it up and get used to it, and execute it.� It didn’t help that the Riders were without three of their top running backs. Joey Barnes, Wesley Gidding and Matt Robbins were all out with injuries. “Those are three starters, but still, we had quality guys that we had to put in there,� Wahl said. “It’s just a matter of executing.� Despite its depth in the backfield, Port Angeles had to get creative to fill in for the injured trio. Alongside usual backs Angevine, Nick Lasorsa and Tate Priest, the Riders

played Miki Andrus, who played quarterback earlier, at slotback. They also used lineman Brian Cristion as their power runner on a few occasions. In fact, Cristion led Port Angeles in rushing yards with 39 and had its biggest offensive play of the game, a 33-yard run in the second quarter. Cristion was the Riders’ defensive star, too, stopping Sequim runners for short gains and forcing a fumble. “He goes all out on every play. He played well,� Wahl said before looking over his shoulder and seeing Cristion limping toward the bus. “Of course, he doesn’t look too well now.� Port Angeles has dropped five straight to the Wolves, its last win in the rivalry series coming in 2007. One of the biggest plays of the game came with under a minute remaining in the first half. With Sequim leading 6-0, defensive back Christian Miles intercepted Chapman and returned the ball to the Port Angeles 20-yard line. Miles hurt his ribs on the play, and didn’t return. The Wolves scored three plays later on a touchdown pass from Jack Wiker to Brett Wright, and Wiker ran in the two-point conversion.

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0 14 8 12— 34 0 0 7 0— 7 Second Quarter S—Jack Wiker 5 run (kick blocked) S—Brett Wright 20 pass from Wiker (Wiker run) Third Quarter PA—Nathan Angevine 20 run (Vincent Ioffrida kick) S—Lopaka Yasamura 55 run (Wiker run) Fourth Quarter S—Yasamura 9 run (pass fail) S—Yasamura 16 run (kick fail) Individual Stats Rushing— S: Yasamura 18-174, Wiker 16-93, Chris Whitaker 2-5. PA: Brian Cristion 4-39, Angevine 7-17, Miki Andrus 14-13, Larsson Chapman 2-7, Nick Lasorsa 3-4, Tate Priest 2-3. Passing—S: Wiker 9-14, 80. PA: Chapman 4-8-1, 31. Receiving—S: Wright 3-45, Austin Law 2-19, Christian Miles 2-8, Luke Mooney 1-5, Yasamura 1-3. PA: Jonathan Newlin 1-9, Hunter Hathaway 1-9, Andrus 2-13.

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Instead of trailing by less than a touchdown at half, Port Angeles was down 14-0. Though Sequim has just two victories in a season that began with Olympic League title hopes, Erik Wiker said both wins are important. “Two games that are really good to win are homecoming, and senior night and the Port Angeles games,� Wiker said. “That makes up for some stuff.� The Wolves and Riders both head out on the road for their final scheduled games. Sequim (2-4, 2-6) plays at North Mason, and Port Angeles (0-6, 0-8) faces

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“And when I saw grass, I was just like, ‘Okay, I’ve got to just sprint.’ And I just ran as fast as I could, and I tried to relax, stay on my toes, have good form, and I just sprinted all the way to the touchdown.� Jack Wiker ran for the two-point conversion that extended the lead to 22-7. Then in the fourth quarter, Yasamura scored on 9and 16-yard runs to put the game away. “They just broke away in the second half,� Port Angeles head coach Tom Wahl said after the game. Erik Wiker said Yasamura’s newfound running style is particularly beneficial when it’s cold and wet like Friday’s game. “In the later months, when it’s slippery, wet and nasty, we are running straight forward, not running sideways, then taking our whole weight and turning. “With sweep [plays], you have to turn in all this junk.� Yasamura said his straight-forward running was helped by space to run through. “My offensive line blocked hard,� he said. “They just blocked as hard as they could and they opened holes for me.�

Led by Fred and Alex Serrano and Jared McMinn, the Wolves’ dominated the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball. They opened holes on offense and plugged them on defense. “It’s a clichĂŠ almost, but if your offensive and defensive line win [their battles], you’re probably going to win the game,â€? Erik Wiker said. “Most of the time, that’s true. “We blitzed way less than we normally have because of the fact that our d-line could control the line of scrimmage and get a pass rush on them, and our coverage was doing really well.â€? Sequim’s defensive line gave Port Angeles fits throughout the game by constantly forcing its way into the backfield to tackle the Riders’ running backs behind the line of scrimmage and pressuring quarterback Larsson Chapman whenever he dropped back to pass. The Riders’ defense had a fairly strong showing itself. Wahl said the difference in the game was the strength and experience of the two offenses. Port Angeles has changed its offense to be more runoriented this season, and the transition hasn’t always been smooth. “Physically, they were


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Football: Chimacum dominates Vashon 47-0 CONTINUED FROM B1 The Spartans then drove from their own 25 to the Elma 7-yard line before missing a 25-yard field goal as time expired that would have given Forks the win. The game was mostly a battle of defenses. James Salazar and Mitch Leppell picked off passes for Forks and Mark Jacobson blocked a punt. The Spartans also recovered a fumble. Elma (3-2, 4-4) recovered two fumbles and intercepted one pass. After a scoreless first period, the Eagles scored the first nine points on a 1-yard run by Brian Maslen and a 21-yard field goal from Reynaldo Ayala. Forks quickly responded with a 7-yard run by Dmitri Sampson and a two-point conversion by Braden Decker to cut Elma’s lead to 9-8. The Spartans then took a 14-9 lead in the third quarter on a 9-yard run by Decker. Forks (2-3, 4-4) will travel to Hoquiam (5-0, 8-0) on Friday night. The Grizzles, ranked No. 4 in 1A, beat up Tenino 42-3 to remain undefeated on the season. Elma 15, Forks 14 Elma Forks

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E—Reynaldo Ayala 21 FG F—Dimitri Sampson 7 run (Braden Decker run) Third Quarter F—Decker 9 run (kick failed) Fourth Quarter E—Todd Swinhart 9 pass from Layne Sutten (conversion failed)

Chimacum 47, Vashon 0 VASHON ISLAND — The Cowboys ran over the Pirates (0-4, 1-7) in this non-divisional Nisqually League match-up. Mel Thornton had another stellar game for Chimacum, rushing for 225 yards on 15 carriers, including touchdown runs of 39, 52 and 57 yards. Derek Ajax also eclipsed 100 yards for the Cowboys, gaining 103 on 11 carries. As a team, Chimacum ran for 364 combined yards. After a scoreless first period, the Cowboys erupted for 28 points in the second quarter. Colton Shaw dealt the first blow on a 12-yard scoring scamper. Thornton followed with two touchdown runs and then quarterback Alex Morris connected with Drew Yackulic on a 24-yard touchdown pass. The third quarter featured big plays. Thornton scored from 57 yards out and Ajax ran one to the end zone from 66 yards away. Morris put the final touches on the drubbing with a 2-yard run in the fourth quarter.

at 20 before the decisive touchdown by Hughey, which was Martindale’s third touchdown pass of the game. Following a scoreless first half, all of the game’s points were scored within a 14-minute stretch that covered the third and fourth quarters. Layne Zack got the first points on a 30-yard run to give the Redskins a 6-0 lead. Martindale gave Tacoma Baptist (5-3) a lead going into the fourth quarter with touchdown passes to Drew Jordan and Morgan Wood. Seton did well in place of King, running for 30 yards and passing for 106. All of those passing yards went to STEVE MULLENSKY/FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Skyler Coppenrath, who had six catches. Port Townsend wide receiver Matt Cain, right, gets a block from Keegan Khile (60) during the during the Redskins’ non-league homecoming game Port Townsend (3-2, 4-4) against Tacoma Baptist. will next face rival Chimacum in a Nisqually League Chimacum (1-2, 3-5) Passing—C: Morris 2-6, 31. two teams combined to crossover match-up. Receiving—C: Yackulic 1-24, Thornton 1-7. faces Port Townsend in the score 30 points in five minQuimper Quarrel rivalry utes of the period. Tacoma Baptist 28, Port game at Memorial Field Tacoma Baptist 28, Jeff Seton, filling in for Townsend 20 next week. Port Townsend 20 injured starting quarter- Tacoma Baptist 0 0 12 16— 28 PORT TOWNSEND — back Jacob King — who was Port Townsend 0 0 6 14— 20 Third Quarter The Crusaders put a out with a deep thigh bruise PT—Layne Zack 30 run (kick failed) Chimacum 47, Vashon 0 TB—Drew Jordan 25 pass from Taylor Martindale — scored on a 1-yard touchdamper on the Redskins’ Chimacum 0 28 12 7— 47 (pass failed) Vashon 0 0 0 0— 0 homecoming game when down run to give Port TB—Morgan Wood 23 pass from Martindale (run Second Quarter failed) Taylor Martindale tossed a Townsend a 14-12 lead. C—Colton Shaw 12 run (kick failed) Quarter The Crusaders PT—Jeff Seton 1 Fourth C—Mel Thornton 39 run (Derek Ajax run) 25-yard touchdown pass to run (Dillon Ralls kick) C—Thornton 52 run (Alex Morris kick) TB—Martindale 27 run (Martindale run) responded quickly with a Brandon Hughey that C—Drew Yackulic 24 pass from Morris (Morris kick) PT—Matt Cain 100 kickoff return (Ralls kick) 27-yard touchdown run by broke a 20-20 tie with seven Third Quarter TB—Brandon Hughey 25 pass from Martindale C—Thornton 57 run (kick failed) (Hughey pass from Martindale) minutes remaining in the Martindale. C—Ajax 66 run (kick failed) Stats Port Townsend’s Matt Rushing— PT:Individual game. Fourth Quarter Mitiku Little 8-71, Layne Zack C—Morris 2 run (Morris kick) 8-65, Wesley Wheeler 9-41, Tim Russell 3-18, Seton Cain returned the ensuing The touchdown finished Individual Stats 3-14, Cain 6-14. kickoff 100 yards for a off a hectic start to the Rushing— C: Thornton 15-225, Ajax 11-103, Passing—PT: Seton 6-9-1, 106. fourth quarter in which the touchdown to even the score Receiving—PT: Skyler Coppenrath 6-106. Shaw 6-39, Morris 2-(-3).

Romp: Devils League: PA has six in top 20 CONTINUED FROM B1 He hooked up with Colin West on a short dump pass which West took to the end zone for a 33-yard score. Zapien complete 4 of 5 passes for 114 yards and the one touchdown. Michael McGee ended the scoring with a 2-yard run for the Red Devils with under two minutes to play. “Well, there’s really not much to say after this sort of an outing,� Yount said. “Neah Bay comes at you hard all night long. They have a great mentality in that regard, and we’re just not there yet. “We would make a play or two in spurts but if you can’t get first downs and can’t get their offense off the field, you’re going to be in for a long night. “Now granted, we didn’t play well; but how much of that is Neah Bay? A whole lot, to be honest. “Very impressive team; so disciplined, fast and they hit like trucks.� The Loggers now prepare for a pivotal match-up on the road against Lopez in a game that could decide which team finishes third and grabs the third and final playoff spot in the Northwest Football League North Division. “With our season on the line, we shouldn’t need any additional motivation,� Yount said. Neah Bay stays on the North Olympic Peninsula to face Clallam Bay on Friday night. The Bruins (1-3, 3-4) ended their four-game slide by beating Tulalip Heritage 40-30 late Saturday afternoon.

McCaulley 2-34, Leyton Doherty 1-11, Zeke Greene 1-11, Kenrick Doherty 2-(-5). Passing—C: Zapien 4-5, 114; Bamer 2-10-1, 13. NB: Josiah Greene 5-10, 92; Leyton Doherty 1-1, 3; Kenrick Doherty 0-3. Receiving—C: Findley 2-54, West 1-33, Larson 2-14, Bamer 1-26. NB: McCaulley 1-45, Zeke Greene 2-28, Leyton Doherty 2-19, Kenrick Doherty 1-3.

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PORT ANGELES — Since 1926, the glittering blue of Lake Mills west of of Port Angeles has been a landmark — albeit an artificial one — of the Northwest landscape. Lake Mills has been steadily dropping since dam removal began on the river in September 2011. But it should be completely gone by the end of this week. The lake is only about 8 to 10 feet deep at the deepest right now — down from 180 feet before workers began taking down the 210-foot-tall Glines Canyon Dam, now only about 70 feet high. The dam might be completely gone by May. The schedule depends on the downstream effect of the massive amount of sediment about to be unleashed into the river. Slower is safer. Only about 5 percent of the material pent up behind the dams since Elwha Dam was built in 1913 has been released, said Andy Ritchie, Elwha restoration project hydrologist with the National Park Service, based in Port Angeles. Glines always hoarded the bigger load of sediment — and the two dams together trapped an

estimated 24 million cubic yards of material — gravel, sand, cobble and fines that normally would have been rinsing down from the upper watershed, and distributed throughout the Elwha’s 45-mile length all the way to the saltwater of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. One of the most important aspects of the $325 million Elwha River restoration project is restarting the river’s capacity to transport that material, a natural process that shapes the river and provides habitat for everything in it. The goal is to restart the conveyor belt without doing damage downstream. To control the release of sediment in to the middle and upper watershed, the sediment-management team at the Denver office of the Bureau of Reclamation and locally in Port Angeles for the National Park Service have been carefully watching the pace of dam removal, so the river can keep up with its task of eroding out the material stuck behind the dams. With the winter storm season getting under way, things are about to get exciting. A 70-foot wall of sediment has been advancing toward what’s left of the dam, and as workers continue to take it down, that material is going to start coming out. Any day now, cobbles and sand

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The Elwha River cuts a swatch through the bed of the former reservoir behind Glines Canyon Dam. are about to start tumbling over the dam — and that’s not been seen before. “We’ve just seen the leading edge of the torrent of sediment, just a whisper of what’s to come,” Ritchie said. Elwha Dam was completely gone by March, but it didn’t have much big stuff behind it. The lower of the two dams, it trapped mostly sand and fines. It’s a different story with Glines, where a stockpile of gravel and cobble is on the way. “What we are seeing is an increase in both the concentration and the size of what is coming,” Ritchie said. “The sand will speed down the river, the gravel will tumble, and the cobble will bump along. “One of the big parts of this experiment is how the river will respond to sediment it hasn’t seen in 80 years. “The coarse-sediment part of this experiment is about to begin.”

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The remains of Glines Canyon Dam are shown at Whisky Bend in Olympic National Park in this photo taken from the bottom of the former Lake Mills on Oct. 17.

Aerial photos taken in September, left, and on Oct. 15 show the disappearance of Lake Mills, the reservoir behind Glines Canyon Dam, which is at the top in both photos. Left behind is a coarse set of sentiment — including cobble — that is larger than the finer sediment unleashed when the lower Elwha Dam was removed.

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Keep mud away by preventing it first MUD IS MY life because I share that life with retrievers. While many dogs enjoy swimming, few go to the extremes of a true water dog in maintaining a coat that’s always damp if at all possible and feet that are as muddy as can be. Walk around a puddle? I’ve seen my dogs go out of their way to walk through a puddle. PORT ANGELES SCHOOL DISTRICT As if it weren’t hard Stevens Middle School students participate in a “tire run� as part enough to keep my old home of a student-organized obstacle course during the school’s annual clean, I decided to move to Fun Run. From left are Mason Coppage, Avery Smith, Maariyah one that was even more difDugan, Stephanie Grimes and Jazmyn Seiberling. ficult. That’s because the new home is on acreage, with more room for mud and more reason to be out in it, PENINSULA DAILY NEWS fundraiser for the school year. since I’m outside with the dogs every day feeding my Stevens students have been solicitPORT ANGELES — Stevens Middle ing pledges for time run or walked durhorses. School leadership students, led by stu- ing the event. I had to up my game to dents Luke Angevine and Lauren Lunt keep this house clean, but All students walked the mile course and teacher Brooke Hendry, recently the same rules applied. around the school while each of the The best way to keep organized an obstacle course during four teams took a turn at navigating floors clean is to never let the annual fun run, the school’s main the obstacles in the middle of the field. them get dirty. And that means catching those muddy paws before they come inside. Here are some tips: ■Use mats. Put watertrapping mats both inside young adults in the comneeds volunteer drivers and outside the door. and helpers to deliver and munity to meet and share A small doormat can be pick up medical equipment exciting topics in science jumped over, so go for somefrom patients’ homes. and technology,� said SEF thing larger. This work is done on a President Dick Hughes. The wider the area of rotating basis, so the load The idea of sponsoring a matting, the more chance is shared by all the crews. local science cafe was intro- you have of every paw hitSEQUIM — The city of For more information or duced to the SEF board by ting the mat at least once. Sequim is looking for dona- to volunteer, phone VolunStudent Enrichment FelOutside my doors, I have tions to support the helmet teer Hospice of Clallam lowships Chair Jodi Olson large black industrial mats program at the skateboard County at 360-452-1511 or in May. that hose off easily. park at Carrie Blake Park, Bruce Busch at 360-460SEF supporter Bryce Inside, I have color-coor202 N. Blake Ave. 2070. Fish joined Olson and dinated Waterhog mats from All park users are Hughes to research the L.L.Bean — expensive but encouraged to wear helidea, and the Science Cafe Science Cafe set worth every penny. mets, and the city mainof Sequim was hatched. They really catch the SEQUIM — The tains a helmet cupboard An advisory panel of muck. Sequim Education Foundathat allows skaters to borlocal experts was formed to tion has announced a new ■Teach dogs to wait row a helmet if they don’t line up qualified speakers Science Cafe program to for wiping. It’s not difficult have their own. for the series. bring together expert to teach a dog to wait on the The city strives to keep Advisory members are speakers and interested mat for a paw cleaning. the cupboard supplied with Bill Henry, past president audiences for short presenIf you’re patient and posihelmets for use and welof the American Society of tive, you’ll be able to teach comes the donation of used tations and informal disCivil Engineers; Joe Land- your pet to offer each paw in cussions on science, techhelmets. oni, science teacher; Tom nology, engineering and turn and stand patiently Interested sponsors also Pitre, adult educator; Darmathematics topics. while you towel it off. can donate money for the rell Plank, retired MicroThe new Science Cafe One of my dogs used to purchase of helmets. soft mathematician and will meet from 6:30 p.m. be so good about this that For more information or game designer; Bob Steelhe’d lift each paw by name: to make a donation, phone to 8 p.m. the second Tuesquist, marine biologist with “Front. Now the other. Back. city Public Works Adminis- day of each month at LipNational Oceanic and pert’s Restaurant, 136 S. Other.� trative Manager Jeff Atmospheric AdministraSecond Ave. ■Save your old towEdwards at 360-681-3443 tion; and Kip Tulin, mediEvents are free and els. When towels get too or email jedwards@sequim open to the public, and des- cal director of the Dungeratty for guests to see, save wa.gov. serts and beverages will be ness Valley Health & Wellness Clinic. available. Help out hospice For more information, “SEF is thrilled to sponvisit www.sequimed.org. SEQUIM — Volunteer sor the Science Cafe as a Peninsula Daily News Hospice of Clallam County new venue for adults and

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One-day excursion worth the journey Skagit Valley full of unforgettable sights YOU CAN’T FOOL Mother Nature or any of her creatures. Warm days and lots of sunshine lingered longer than usual this fall, but that didn’t stop migrating birds from taking to the air. They have a long journey ahead of them, and it doesn’t pay to lollygag around in the sunshine. The snow geese were settling in on their wintering grounds by early October. Their long flight was over. Most of Washington’s snow geese nest on Wrangel Island in the Chukchi Sea off Northern Siberia. They winter in the Skagit Valley. Some of these northern birds also winter in British Columbia’s Fraser River delta. Others move on to the Willamette Valley in Oregon and to the Klamath Falls and Tule Lakes wildlife refuges in Central Oregon and Northern California. Wherever snow geese congregate, the sight is an unforgettable wildlife-viewing experience. The wintering population in the Skagit Bay area numbers around 24,000 birds. This field trip makes a great one-day excursion and can easily fill a weekend if you plan to view

parking area. There are restroom facilities during the winter. The area is closed at sunset. There is a short trail along the dike that provides a view of Skagit Bay and the waterfowl and shorebirds. No hunting is allowed. A Discover Pass is required to use the area. These passes cost $35 and work on all of Washington’s statemanaged recreation lands.

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the eagles on the Skagit Carson River near Marblemount. This entire region is a special place to visit in the fall or the dead of winter. One reason for doing the trip at this time of year is the fact we haven’t yet plunged into darkness. Losing the daylight always must be taken into consideration when planning fall or winter field trips. When you’re having a good time, it’s frustrating to see the daylight sink lower and lower on the horizon.

Be an early bird Other factors also encourage taking this trip early in the season. Temperatures will probably be more mild than in December or January, and there still should be weekends without nonstop rain. Also important to consider is that we aren’t caught up in all the holiday preparations. The Skagit area always has been popular for snow goose viewing, and in recent years, it has

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Washington’s snow geese usually winter in Skagit Valley. only improved, both for the geese and the watchers. The Fir Island Farms Unit in the Skagit Wildlife Area is a nonhunted reserve that provides resting and feeding areas for the wintering geese. Its 225 acres on the south side of Fir Island Road were purchased in 1995 for a snow goose reserve. A local farmer has a contract to plant wheat on the acreage. After harvesting a cash crop, he plants winter wheat for the geese as well as on his own adjacent land. This provides another 295 acres of food and resting area. Geese aren’t the Skagit’s only attraction. Eagles, hawks, falcons and

owls also hunt the fields. Shorebirds and countless waterfowl, including trumpeter and tundra swans, winter in this region in large numbers.

Farm Island Farms Unit The Fir Island Farms Unit is easy to find and access. From Interstate 5, take Exit 221 (Lake McMurray-Conway) and turn west. Drive 0.1 mile. Turn right (west) onto Fir Island Road. Drive west 3.2 miles. Turn left (south) at the state Department of Fish and Wildlife sign. Drive a half-mile to the

They are a pass to millions of acres of state parks, water-access points, heritage sites, wildlife and natural areas, hiking trails and trailhead parking areas. They can be obtained at wdfw. wa.gov/licensing/discoverpass or by phoning 800-320-9933. Clouds of snow geese circling in the sky overhead will stop you dead in your tracks. Viewed against a bright-blue winter sky, the sight is unforgettable, and the sound of their voices will send chills down the back of your neck. This special place is a great one-day trip, but you’ll wish you had planned for an entire weekend.

________ 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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apy Session, Monica Henry/ Sally Milici and the Forkestra, desserts, classic cars and military vehicles, pin-up clothing and an art auction, with admission by donation. The event also will include the unveiling of a clay miniature version of a statue of Lance Cpl. Jason Hanson. Hanson, born and raised in Forks, was killed in action in Iraq in 2006. The miniature will show the pose that will be cast for the life-sized bronze statue. Artist Jeff Oen will be onsite to discuss the process of creating the bronze piece.

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Shy girl needs to speak up for herself DEAR ABBY: I am 24 and graduated from college with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice. I currently am living with my parents. They are a bit controlling and hate resistance from me. I grew up doing everything they told me with no personal opinions of my own, until I met my fiance a year ago. He has helped me gain the strength to speak up and let my thoughts be known. We’re trying to save enough money to live together. Mom has made it clear she doesn’t like that idea because we’re not married yet. She and Dad also are unhappy that I no longer want to work in the field my degree is in. (I worked for a sheriff’s office for a couple of months and was treated horribly, then I was fired.) I have told my parents repeatedly that this is my life, but it seems to do no good.

live your life according to the standards you set for yourself. Sometimes it isn’t what you Do you have say but the conviction with which Abigail suggesthe words are spoken that carries Van Buren any tions on what I the most important message. should say to P.S.: Return to the college them about from which you graduated and these issues? talk to a counselor there about Grown-Up Girl in the various career options in Alabama your field for someone with your degree. Surely there are more opporDear tunities than working at that Grown-Up sheriff’s office. Girl: You appear to be a Dear Abby: It’s a second bright young woman who was raised to be submissive and com- marriage for my husband and me. pliant. Our children are all adults, That may be the reason workand we all try to get along. ing at the sheriff’s office didn’t My stepdaughter, “Sharon,” work out for you. has invited us for Thanksgiving Rather than turn your back on the profession you trained for, weekend and insists that we be her house guests. you need to learn to be more As sweet as she is, she and assertive. That way, you won’t be depen- her family live in a borderline “hoarder” home. dent on anyone else for the The last time we visited our strength to voice your opinions or

DEAR ABBY

hometown, we stopped by to see them. After a struggle to get the front door open, Sharon’s first words were, “We know it’s a mess. We don’t clean or cook.” When we returned to our car, my husband said he had never seen a house that filthy. But he insists we accept their invitation and not hurt their feelings. I’d rather get a motel room and take them out to dinner. I have strongly voiced my concerns for our safety and health to my husband. How can I address the subject of needing clean sheets, being able to cook a meal and getting to the (dirty) bathroom during the night? I’m already having anxiety issues. Having Nightmares in Tennessee Dear Having Nightmares: I sympathize with your husband’s

desire not to cause hurt feelings, but the invitation for you to be house guests under these circumstances is not practical. Sharon should be told that you are a very private person and that you would not feel comfortable getting up in the middle of the night and flushing a toilet; therefore, you would be more at ease in a motel. If her kitchen and eating areas are “filthy” (your husband’s word), you should not eat in her house, either. Your husband should cheerfully assert his role as the patriarch and insist on taking the family out for Thanksgiving dinner. How can she argue? After all, “Father knows best!”

_________ Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Letters can be mailed to Dear Abby, P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069 or via email by logging onto www. dearabby.com.

Briefly . . . Scholarship seeks Sequim High females

is Thursday. To set up an interview, phone Jonelle Lee at 360-683-6894 or email bobjolee@msn.com.

SEQUIM — Philanthropic Education Organization Chapter JC is seeking applicants for a $2,500 Star Scholarship. The scholarship is open to Sequim High School senior girls. The PEO Star Scholarship program provides $2,500 scholarships to high school senior women who are pursuing a post-secondary education starting the fall semester immediately following their high school graduation. Applicants must interview for the scholarship. The deadline to sign up for a future interview

Haunted house set CLALLAM BAY — A Halloween haunted house benefit for United Way of Clallam County is planned at the Clallam Bay-Sekiu Visitor Center, 16753 state Highway 112. The event will be held from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday, from noon to 10 p.m. Saturday and from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 31 A “Fraidy Cat Hour” for younger children will be held from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Halloween. Admission is $4 at the door.

Kickoff breakfast SEQUIM — The Sequim Centennial Celebration officially gets under way with a pancake breakfast at Sequim Prairie Grange, 290 Macleay Road, from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. Ham, eggs, juice and all the pancakes you can eat will be served. Cost is $5 for adults, $3 for ages 10 and younger. Throughout the centennial celebration year, Sequim residents and visitors will have a chance to participate in a public art project by painting a commemorative tile. Aglazing Art Studio of Port Angeles will be on hand throughout the pancake breakfast to get the project started. The cost is $10 to paint a 6-inch-by-6-inch tile.

The studio will glaze and fire the tile, which will be incorporated into a public art display at the completion of the centennial year. The goal is to have at least 1,000 tiles painted throughout the centennial celebration year. For more information, phone 360-681-4189.

Halloween party QUILCENE — A Raven’s Revenge Halloween Party will be held at the Quilcene Community Center, 294952 U.S. Highway 101, at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 31. The party is free and includes games, prizes, “spooky” goodies and photos. For more information, phone 360-765-3643. Peninsula Daily News

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Just in time for Halloween, Boo Boo, Juanita Rapids of Port Angeles’ black American domestic shorthair cat, celebrates her 20th birthday today. Rapids attributes Boo Boo’s longevity to a proper diet, lots of exercise and the great care Boo Boo’s received through the years from veterinarian Carmen Czachor and the staff at Family Veterinary Clinic in Port Angeles.

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As moisture returns, plant, plant, plant EVERY AUTUMN, I take a trip to our family cottage on the Wisconsin/Michigan border to drive my mother to my brother’s house in Oklahoma City. These trips always remind me how utterly beautiful and breathtaking the fall foliage display can be. And this year’s trip, by far, was no letdown! The golden birches and orange/red sassafras, along with burgundy oaks, amber-hued maples, brilliant-red sumac and the various shades of ash trees, were all in dazzling display. This is precisely why all these plants were included on your fall list of gorgeous trees to plant just the other week — and why I am reiterating them today. Please plant at least one.

Planting window But also, as everyone can see, it appears the rains may now be here to stay awhile, so a huge planting window is upon us. So to recap and to prove I practice what I preach, let me show you what I am up to now that I and the moisture have returned. First, those spring bulbs. All of you should constantly

than ours here on the Peninsula. Keep in mind that the recommended depth of the bulb is from remember they Andrew the top of the bulb, not the bottom! are the absoThis means if tulips are to be May lute best, most 6 inches deep and the bulb is an ideally suited inch to 11/2 inches long, the pit plant category should be 7 to 71/2 inches deep. for the North Got it? Olympic PeninKeep in mind as well that prosula — and they should be fessionals plant several bulbs purchased and together at the same level in the same pit, such as peony flowering added to. tulips. More than 35,000 various By mixing early, mid- and bulbs are wing- late-blooming peony tulips (or ing their way from Holland to any others) in the same pit, you Port Angeles in the next few will have tulip flowers in that weeks to be planted in November same spot for two to three at four different locations. months! And the operative word is . . . How good is that? November. Then partially fill up the pit Plant your bulbs in November, and add, say, early and late-flowbut continue to buy them now. ering crocus at the 2-inch depth You also must apply bone meal or some type of bulb-booster for another two months of flowers. One spot with spring flowers fertilizer when planting, as well from January through May — as every year thereafter. you cannot beat that! This fact is a must! Nursery stock (trees, bushes Also, people almost never and shrubs) is my next big order plant their bulbs deep enough. to arrive — actually, there will be Make sure to dig a deep pit, at least three full truckloads break up the soil on the bottom, then add your fertilizer and lime coming to the Peninsula in the next few weeks because, again, as well. now that the rains have arrived, Bulbs like soils less acidic

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there is no better time. As we know, November is the optimum time. Mother Nature will water them in for you, and next summer, they will be firmly rooted in. As always, fertilize well both the bottom of the hole and then again atop the soil. Here, too, bone meal is the miracle drug. Buy it in bulk — and spread it very liberally. You really can’t over do it with bone meal.

grass seed already have been delivered to me for projects here on the Peninsula. High-quality grass seed is measured by very low weed content, which is less than 1 percent — I prefer 0.001 percent or less weed seed — and high-germination (82 percent or greater, 90 percent if possible). Absolutely lime your lawn now as well, and fall fertilizer applications are a must, too. The suggestion is to lime and fertilize now, today, this week, Water it in! then at the end of the month or early November, spread the grass Regardless of how hard it is or seed over your lawn. has been raining, always water The best lawns are overseeded in freshly planted nursery stock every fall and spring! extremely well, preferably If you need to, aerate and numerous times that first day, dethatch first, then lime, fertilize then cover with a very thick and lay down grass seed for the layer of mulch (6 to 12 inches). perfect lawn. This, too, is mandatory. There you go. Never, though, have the mulch Join me in November — let’s butt up against the stems, canes plant like little maniacs for a or trunk of your plants, for this gorgeous next year. could actually kill or harm the ________ plant over time But do bring the mulch up Andrew May is an ornamental horticulturist who dreams of having Clallam and close and include at least one Jefferson counties nationally recognized as gorgeous fall foliage plant. “Flower Peninsula USA.� Then your lawn will be a Send him questions c/o Peninsula Daily prime area of concern and work News, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA load. 98362, or email news@peninsuladailynews.com (subject line: Andrew May). Several bags of high-quality

Briefly . . . Sequim site’s fair promises ‘crafts galore’

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posters, brochures and print ads. The winner of the contest will receive a Flex Pass for the festival season, newspaper acknowledgement and acknowledgement in the OMF season program and on its website. Guidelines for the poster contest are as follows: â– All art must be accompanied by an entry form, which can be emailed, mailed or picked up at the Olympic Music Festival office. â– Artwork should be 13 inches wide and 12 inches high. If created digitally, this size needs to include bleeds. â– Any two-dimensional fine-art medium is acceptable. â– The original artwork must be flat and accompanied by a high-resolution digital copy in a TIFF format. Organizers ask for no JPEG or PDF files. Digitally created art is also acceptable via CD but must be accompanied by a high-resolution print on gloss or semi-gloss paper. â– Art should be colorful. Black-and-white entries are discouraged. The deadline for art submissions is Wednesday, Dec. 5. Original art and digital copies should be submitted together, with the entry form attached to the back of the original. Mail entries to 7360 Center Road, Quilcene, WA 98376. For an entry form or more information, phone Kristin Mineah at 360-3013137 or email Kristin@ olympicmusicfestival.org. Peninsula Daily News

SEQUIM — The 237th anniversary of the U.S. Marine Corps will be celeSEQUIM — The brated with a Marine Sequim Senior Activity Center’s fourth annual Hol- Corps Ball on Saturday, Nov. 10. iday Bazaar and Crafts The event will be preShow is set for 9 a.m. to sented by the Mount Olym3 p.m. Friday and Saturpus Detachment of the day, Nov. 2-3. Marine Corps League. The event promises Many branches of ser“crafts galore to fill your vice do not a have a local Christmas shopping list.� celebration, so the Marines The center is located at are inviting all veterans 921 E. Hammond St. and their families to the Vendors can find forms ball. in the center’s office or It will be held at the phone 360-683-6806. Sequim Elks Lodge, 143 Port Williams Road, with a Venue changed social hour beginning at SEQUIM — A venue 5 p.m. and the dinner and change has been made for ceremony at 5:45 p.m. the sixth annual “Building Michael G. Reagan of Your Caregiver Toolbox� the Fallen Heroes Project conference for caregivers will serve as guest speaker. across the North Olympic The Fallen Heroes ProjPeninsula, scheduled from ect creates portraits of 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Satevery U.S. service member urday, Nov. 3. It will be held at Dunge- killed in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. ness Valley Lutheran Reagan, a Marine Corps Church, 925 N. Sequim Vietnam War veteran, Ave. started the project in 2004 The free conference is when he received a request for all those who provide for a portrait from a wife care for others, whether who lost her husband in paid or unpaid, said Ellie Iraq. Cortez, home-care referral The cost is $40 per perregistry coordinator for the son. Caregiver Coalition, the Reservations can be conference sponsor. made at www.mtolympus Complimentary lunches will provided by Park View mcl.org. For more information, Villas. phone 360-582-0271. Preregistration is advised because of a limited amount of lunches and Submit art entries space. QUILCENE — The The theme is “CaregivOlympic Music Festival ing: How to Cope,� and it will celebrate its 30th year will kick off with a panel presenting world-class discussion on how to recog- chamber music to the deninize depression and treat it zens of the greater Puget early. Sound next summer. Panelists will be Dr. As part of a celebratory How’s the fishing? Timothy K. Guthrie, family season, the festival is holdLee Horton reports. practitioner at the Jamesing a contest for 30th-seaFridays in town Family Health Clinic; son artwork. Lynn Zavalney, administraEach year, the festival PENINSULA DAILY NEWS tor of Assured Hospice of promotes its season with Sequim; and the Rev. Scott Koenigsaecker of Sequim Community Church. Additional learning opportunities will be provided during morning and afternoon breakout sessions on “Depression: What is it?,� “Cultural Values: Nurturing the Spirit in Our Diverse Cultures� Recliner “Compassion and Choices: One Family’s Experience Rocker with the Death with Dignity Act� and “Life CycleChaise Life Review: Helping the Patient and Caregiver Create a Personal History.� About 20 agencies and facility representatives will now only provide information on what is available to assist $ 99 caregivers. The Caregiver Coalition is a group of individuals from agencies, businesses and organizations who 457-9412 work with caregivers of 1-800-859-0163 older adults in Clallam 1114 East First, Port Angeles Mon.-Sat. 8:30 - 5:30 County.

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PA High School grad wraps Marine Corps recruit training PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PARRIS ISLAND, S.C. — Marine Corps Pfc. Adrianna M. Rainwater recently graduated from recruit training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C. Rainwater is the daughter of Ann Rainwater of Eugene, Ore., and Matthew Rainwater of Port Angeles. She is a 2010 graduate of

Port Angeles High School. For 13 weeks, Rainwater stayed committed during some of the world’s most demanding entry-level military training to be transformed from civilian to Marine instilled with pride, discipline and the core values of honor, courage and commitment. Training subjects included close-order drill, marksmanship with an

M-16A4 rifle, physical fitness, martial arts, swimming, military history, customs and courtesies. One week prior to graduation, Rainwater endured The Crucible, a 54-hour final test of recruits’ minds and bodies. Upon completion, recruits are presented the Marine Corps emblem and called Marines for the first time.

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PORT ANGELES — Mary Van Rossen is the winner of the Port Angeles sesquicentennial quilt raffle drawing. Her winning ticket for the Port Angeles anniversary quilt was drawn during a recent celebration at the Port Angeles Senior Center Van Rossen won the 84-inch-by-84-inch quilt, made and donated by the Sunbonnet Sue Quilters of

Sequim for Port Angeles’ 150th. She purchased her ticket at the Port Angeles Senior Center, where she works as a volunteer.

Thank-you given “I love quilts and appreciate the hard work that goes into making them,” said Van Rossen. “I thank the quilters and all who made this possible.” Van Rossen has lived in Port Angeles since 2000. She moved from Kodiak, Alaska, to be with her son Mary Van Rossen, right, picks up her new quilt, a celebration of Port Angeles’ 150th anniversary, and his family, who both at the Port Angeles Senior Center as center Director D Bellamente looks on. The quilt was displayed at the senior center several times during the year. teach locally.

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PORT ANGELES — Elementary school students in Port Angeles can begin bringing peanut butter donations to class Monday, the start of the Port PORT TOWNSEND — Center Valley Animal Res- Angeles Lions Club’s 2012 Peanut Butter Challenge. cue will present its second Donations will be colannual Fur Ball, a Hallowlected for the Port Angeles een pet-costume contest, at the American Legion Hall, Food Bank from students at Dry Creek, Hamilton, corner of Water and MonJefferson Franklin and roe streets, from 1 p.m. to Roosevelt elementary 4 p.m. Saturday. schools in the Port Angeles The Fur Ball will School District and from include a student art contest, face painting for kids, private-school students at Olympic Christian School music by local bands and and Queen of Angels Caththe main event, the petolic School. costume contest, which The drive runs until starts at 2 p.m. Nov. 14. Pet owners are encourThe number of ounces aged to come in costume as collected per class will be well, and there will be tallied, and the winning prizes for the best cosclass at each school will tumed duo. The event is free for the receive a free catered lunch in December. public, with entry fees of Lunch providers are $10 for one pet, $15 for Drake’s U-Bake Pizza and two. Subs, Domino’s Pizza, AlbPet owners are asked to ertsons, McDonald’s, Frubring proof of rabies vacci- gals, Gordy’s Pizza and nations when registering Pasta and Westside Pizza. their pet. Members of the Port Entry forms will be Angeles Lions Club will available at the door, at deliver the food. Center Valley Animal ResThe Peanut Butter cue or at www.centervalley Challenge is held in conanimalrescue.org. junction with the KONP/ John Clise, actor and Port Angeles Lions Club local entrepreneur, will be Foodathon, set for Thursthe master of ceremonies. day, Nov. 15. The entertainment will Radio listeners can include the Twister’s Gym- phone in cash pledges to nastic Group in animal cos- benefit the Port Angeles tumes, acoustic guitarist Food Bank from 6 a.m. to Gerald Braude, author and 6 p.m. storyteller Mitch Luckett Lions members will and Jan Richards, the staff the phones at KONP Singing Vet, who will perand serve as on-air form with Jeff Wittekind. announcers as KONP One of the unique fund- donates airtime to the raising activities this year annual fundraiser. will be the People’s Choice Award for the best pet cos- Stevens has spirit tume. PORT ANGELES — This will be a “vote The Stevens Middle School early and vote often” campaign, allowing supporters Student Leadership team plans a full slate of events to literally “buy” votes for in celebration of the their favorite pet costume. school’s annual Red Ribbon Each vote will cost $1. Proceeds from the event and Spirit Week. Activities begin Monday will benefit Center Valley and culminate in a bonfire Animal Rescue, a “no-kill” at the school at 7 p.m. adoption center and animal Thursday. sanctuary on Center Road Stevens Principal Chuck near Quilcene. Lisk said students, families For more information, and friends attend the Red phone Jean Holtz at 360Ribbon program and bon437-5184 or email fire hosted by the leadercamperjh@aol.com. ship class to make a commitment to be drug- and Telecoils lecture alcohol-free. “SMS music groups will PORT TOWNSEND — perform, and everyone A meeting of the Hearing Loss Association, East Jef- tosses a stick into the fire ferson chapter, will be held to signify a commitment to at the Port Townsend Com- be drug-free,” Lisk said. munity Center, 620 Tyler St., at 1 p.m. Monday. Grange auction set Information on underPORT ANGELES — standing and using the Fairview Grange, 2123 telecoils that are — or Lake Farm Road, will hold should be — in hearing a spaghetti dinner and aids and the loops that Chinese auction fundraiser work with them will be Tuesday. presented. Dinner will begin at Chapter members will 5 p.m., with the Chinese display equipment that can cuction set for 6:30 p.m. be used with telecoils and All-you-can-eat spahelp attendees find out if ghetti, salad, bread and ice their hearing aids contain cream will be available for them and how to obtain $10 for ages 12 and older one if they do not. and free for 12 and younger. Attendees are asked to Organizers suggest arrive by 12:45 p.m. bringing $1 bills to the aucThe event is free and tion. open to the public. Desserts are appreciFor more information, ated for the auction. phone Emily Mandelbaum All proceeds will benefit at 360-531-2247 or email Fairview Grange. Peninsula Daily News mandelbaum@olympus.net.


PeninsulaNorthwest Salmon group meets Tuesday Death and Memorial Notice PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2012

Board seeks input on sustainable plan PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

FORKS — The Washington Coast Sustainable Salmon Partnership Board of Directors will meet at the Olympic Natural Resources

Center, 1455 S. Forks Ave., from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday. The board meeting is open to the public, and public participation is welcome.

The group recently released its public-draft Washington Coast Sustainable Salmon Plan and is seeking comments. For more information, visit www.wcssp.org or phone Dana Dietz at 360289-2499.

Death and Memorial Notice LYMAN NOEL PATRICK January 18, 1927 October 13, 2012 Mr. Lyman Noel Patrick, age 85, passed away of complications related to pneumonia on October 13, 2012, in Sequim. Mr. Patrick was born on January 18, 1927, in La Grande, Oregon, to Noel Thelva Patrick and Christina May (Hutchison) Patrick. He joined the Navy in January 1945 and served aboard the USS Raul during World War II as a motor machinist’s mate 3rd class. He received an honorable discharge in July 1946 after earning the World

Mr. Patrick War II Victory Medal. Mr. Patrick was married to Velda Gwen (Curry) Patrick on August 25, 1948, at First Christian Church in Reno, Nevada. He worked as the roads and trails foreman at Lava Beds National Monument before transferring to the Olympic

Peninsula to work in the same position at Olympic National Park in 1969. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, arrowhead hunting and woodworking. He was also a good artist and welder — he could fix anything — and he enjoyed motorcycles. He is survived by his wife, Velda Gwen Patrick of Port Angeles; his son, Paul L. Patrick of Port Angeles; his daughters, Robin Noel Patrick of Sequim and Suzanne Borneman of Redmond, Washington; and his four grandchildren. The family has chosen to have a private family service, and Mr. Patrick will be buried at Mount Angeles Memorial Park in Port Angeles. Memorial contributions can be made to Velda Patrick, 2413 West Hennessy Lane, Port Angeles, WA 98363.

Death and Memorial Notice JOHN NATHAN (NAT) TUCKER December 3, 1929 October 10, 2012 Mr. John Nathan (Nat) Tucker of Sequim passed away on October 10, 2012, of pancreatic cancer in Seattle, Washington. Mr. Tucker was born December 3, 1929, to Nathan Claude Tucker and Flossy Grace (Turner) Tucker in Charlotte, North Carolina. He served in the U.S. Navy for a time and was a television executive in Charlotte and High Point, North Carolina, Richmond, Virginia, and New Haven, Connecticut. He was married to Jean Hedrick in Charlotte on August 3, 1952. The marriage lasted until her death in 1978. He remarried on June

20, 1998, to Shirley Ann Moore in Helena, Montana. Mr. Tucker enjoyed spending time with his family, music, singing and photography, and was a member of Sequim Community Church. He was also a member of Oasis Shrine Temple and Charlotte Valley Scottish Rite in Charlotte. He is preceded in death by his first wife, Jean Hedrick; brothers Lee Tucker and Harold Tucker; sister Ruth Fitzgerald; and parents Claude and Flossy Tucker. Mr. Tucker is survived by his wife, Shirley Ann Moore of Sequim; sons Nathan Tucker (Cindy) of Gilford, Connecticut, Kevin Tucker (Melissa) of Clinton, Connecticut, and Dana Tucker (Angela) of Weddington, North Carolina; stepsons Tad Forman

(Hilary) of Everett, Washington, and Brandon Forman (Liz) of Snohomish, Washington; daughter Cindy Patterson (Frank) of Wingate, North Carolina; brothers Erskine Tucker (Shelia) and Joseph Tucker (Kathy); and grandchildren Colby and Blaine Tucker, Maisee and Cooper Forman, and Blake, Drew, Noah and Reece Forman. A celebration of his life, officiated by Dr. Scott Koenigsaecker, will be held at Sequim Community Church, 950 North Fifth Avenue, Sequim, WA 98382, on Thursday, October 25, 2012 at 1:30 p.m. Memorial contributions can be made to Sequim Community Church or Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County at 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

Death and Memorial Notice RUTH ANN EDENS February 7, 1945 September 28, 2012 Ruth Edens danced for the last time as she twirled off the planet from Port Townsend on Sept. 28, 2012, just before the full harvest moon shined brightly. When you plant the corn in the spring and do that slow, sideways shuffle barefoot down the row, the Indian Corn Dance, think of her. Born of a fireman on a steam engine in the Clinton railyards, Ralph W. Edens, and a waitress at Circle G and Machaels (best burgers in town), Millie Coleman Edens Martzahn Alm, she fulfilled destiny by making

Ruth the fire and serving the food. Her children are Jeri Moe and Teresa Green of Austin, Texas; Corby L. Harty of Minneapolis, Minnesota; Justin Harty,

heavenly guy; Mya Honeywell of St. Paul, Minnesota; Cedar Honeywell Kirtley of Mahtomedi, Minnesota; and Mo Honeywell of Minneapolis. Her grandchildren are Tanner, Logan and Emma (Jeri’s children), Megan and Garrett Harty (Corby’s children), Oliver, Aiden, Huxley and Webster (Mo’s children), and Sullivan and Addison Kirtley (Cedar’s children). “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well-preserved body; rather to skid in sideways, herbs in one hand, wine in the other, body thoroughly used up and worn out, screaming, ‘WOO HOO, what a ride!’�

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November 22, 1941 October 15, 2012 Judith (Judy) Gallacci Judkins was born to Angelo and Emily (Hermann) Gallacci on November 22, 1941, in Port Angeles. She was the oldest of four children. She attended Port Angeles schools and graduated from Port Angeles High School in 1960. She also attended business school. They lived on the Olympic Peninsula, with briefs times in Sekiu and Clallam Bay, because her husband was a logger by trade. Judy was a talented artist in oil, pottery, cooking and gardening. She was an accomplished pianist. She was a devoted wife, mother and grand-

Mrs. Judkins mother. She was a lifelong member of St. Matthew Lutheran Church, and she loved God, which sustained her through her trials in life. She lived her life with a true zest, loving all things beautiful. Her true passions were her love of music, art (she loved to paint and draw) and gardening. She loved to sing and to dance. But mainly,

her passion was her family. She had a true kindred spirit, and she was happiest when she was surrounded by friends and family. She is survived by her husband, John Judkins; sons Steven (Launa) Judkins and Daniel (Jamie) Judkins; daughter Lissa Judkins; nine grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and siblings Eileen (Ted) Graves, James (Elizabeth) Gallacci and Deborah (Andy) Kumpula. She was preceded in death by her parents. Memorial contributions may go to diabetes research, the Northwest Kidney Centers (www. nwkidney.org) or St. Matthew Lutheran Church. Services are at St. Matthew Lutheran Church, 13th and Lincoln streets, Port Angeles, at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, October 27.

Death and Memorial Notice VIVIAN G. ‘GENNIE’ TOLLIVER June 18, 1926 October 15, 2012 Mrs. Vivian G. “Gennie� Tolliver of Kent, Washington, passed away on October 15 after enduring a battle with dementia and other health issues. She was 86 years old. Gennie was born to James Hatcher Hayes and Nora Lee (Elliott) Hayes on June 18, 1926, in Slayden, Tennessee. Mrs. Tolliver led a life of quiet efforts: She supported the war effort during World War II by working in an airplane factory. She was known to observe people and their needs and would help them when she could, attempting always to do it anonymously. Her favorite saying during these humanitarian endeavors was: “Ask me no ques-

tions, I will tell you no lies.� She was a charter member of Hillcrest Baptist Church (formerly known as Cherry Hill Baptist Church). After moving to Kent in 1993, she became a member of what is now known as Hope Fellowship in Maple Valley. She came to the Olympic Peninsula in 1946 and was married on February 27, 1946, in Port Orchard to Richard G. Tolliver. She cared for her family as a homemaker and cleaned the homes of others. She is preceded in death by her husband, Richard; brothers Claude, Barnie, Willard and Lester Hayes; half-brother C.H. Hayes; and sisters Nannie Hodges, Verble Pope, Stella Bagget, Molly Lobert and Lucile, who passed away in her infancy. She is survived by her daughter, Lea Ann (Fernando) Nuez; sons Rich-

ard (Karen), Dennis, James, Phillip and Timothy Tolliver; half-brothers Frank, Sam, Thurman and Niel Hayes; half-sister Shelby Cisco; dear friend Arstelle Curry (whom she loved as a sister); nine grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. A 2 p.m. memorial service officiated by Pastor Ben Davis will be held on Friday, November 2, 2012, at Hope Fellowship in Maple Valley. A reception will follow the memorial service. For those who cannot attend the memorial service, there will be a graveside service at Mount Angeles Memorial Park, 45 South Monroe Road in Port Angeles, on Saturday, November 3, at 2 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hope Fellowship Building Fund, 21115 Southeast 272nd Street, Maple Valley, WA 98038.

Death and Memorial Notice HOWARD HARDING HART October 19, 1920 October 13, 2012 Howard Harding Hart passed away on Saturday, October 13, 2012 — six days before his 92nd birthday — with his daughter at his side. Born October 19, 1920, Howard lived his entire life in the JoycePort Angeles area. Howard was born on the Salt Creek property he lived on for over 90 years, property his family homesteaded as the first white settlers in the Crescent Beach area. Howard is preceded in death by his beloved wife, Charlotte (August 19, 2003); his parents, Howard G. and Isabella (Steike) Hart; and his in-

Mr. Hart laws, Charles and Frances Beam. Howard will be remembered as a strong role model of an honest, hardworking man. He worked at a variety of jobs over his lifetime, including logging at the Peninsula Ply-

wood mill and managing Tongue Point County Park. He was an avid outdoorsman, closely followed world events and politics, and kept busy with projects around the property. Howard will be deeply missed by his children, Cammy Hart-Anderson, and her, husband Dean; Andy Hart and his wife, Mindie; and Sheridan Abbott. He loved and was so proud of his three grandchildren, Ryane Hart, Beau Hart and Spencer Anderson. At his request, no services will be held. In lieu of flowers, remembrances are suggested to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

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D This week’s business meetings ■ Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings normally are held Mondays at noon in the second-floor meeting room of the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St. But this week, the meeting will be held at the Port Angeles Yacht Club, 1305 Marine Drive. Monday’s meeting will feature state House of Representatives candidates Steve Tharinger, incumbent Democrat, and Republican challenger Steve Gale. Also scheduled are Clallam County Public Utility District commissioner candidates Ted Simpson, incumbent, and Cindy Kelly. Luncheon tickets are $13 and can be purchased at the front door.

event is for business networking and displays of products and services. Speaking at 5:30 p.m. will be Jennifer Clark, U.S. Small Business Administration regional advocate for the Northwest states. Phone 360-683-6197 Clark or email info@sequim chamber.com for more information. ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at JT’s Sweet Stuffs, 80 N. Forks Ave. Wednesday’s meeting will feature state House of Representative candidates Steve Tharinger, D-Sequim and the incumbent, and his Republican challenger Steve Gale of Sequim. Lunch costs $8; a bowl of soup, $4.75; and a cup of soup, $4.

■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St., Port Townsend. This week’s featured speaker will be Chauncey Tudhope-Locklear, executive director of The ReCyclery, on economic and environmental benefits to a community from bicyclists. The meeting sponsor will be KMi, Kristin Manwaring Insurance. Lunch, served by Mystery Bay Seafood, costs $8 to $12.

■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. Confirmed for Tuesday’s meeting are the two Republican challengers for state House of Representatives in the Nov. 6 election: Steve Gale and Craig Durgan. Invited but unconfirmed for attendance is Gale’s Democratic opponent, Rep. Steve Tharinger. Durgan’s Democratic opponent, Rep. Kevin Van De Wege, told PABA he would be unable to attend. There is a $2.16 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.

■ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings normally are held the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at noon at SunLand Golf & Country Club, 109 Hilltop Drive, Sequim. But Tuesday’s chamber event will move to the late afternoon for the sixth annual Business 2 Business Expo at SunLand, running from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Admission to the Expo is free. The

________ All the above meetings are open to the public.

$ Briefly . . . Bank manager leads chamber for 2nd term PORT ANGELES — Bank executive Brian Kuh will serve a second term as president of the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce in 2013. Kuh, Columbia Bank branch manager in Sequim, and other officers for next year Kuh were elected from the chamber’s board of directors, chamber Executive Director Russ Veenema reported Friday. Officers are Todd Ortloff, radio KONP general manager, as vice president, and Shenna Straling, Sterling Bank branch manager in Port Angeles, as treasurer. Newly elected board members to two-year terms are Luke Robins, Peninsula College president; Mary Sue French, Nippon Paper Industries USA controller; Joseph Mollerus, Red Lion Hotel general manager; Bri Fowles, ARAMARK Parks and Destinations sales manager; and Alan Barnard, a Windermere Real Estate managing broker.

Winter hours set SEQUIM — McComb Gardens, 751 McComb Road, has switched to its winter hours. The nursery is now open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. seven days a week. For more information, phone 360-681-2827 or visit www.mccombgardens. com.

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SEATTLE — First, warm spring weather in the Northeast and Midwest tricked apple trees into budding earlier. Then an untimely frost damaged the delicate blossoms. For apple farmers in producing states like New York and Michigan, this has been a forgettablee year, n with severe declines in production, as high ass 90 percent. But it is amounting to a boon for Washington state growers, who are already in the midst of a near-record harvest and now looking forward to higher demand and prices for their produce.

box of apples. The main variables still looming — a possible shortage of pickers and unpredictable weather at the end of the harvest season. Usually, Washington’s apple farmers need about 40,000 workers to harvest their huge crop, said Kirk Mayer of the Washington Growers Clearing House Association.

‘A banner year’ “If we can get this fruit harvested, it’s a perfect storm for Washington,” said Todd Fryhover, president of the Apple Growers Association. “We could have a banner year for returns and profitability for our industry, but only time will tell.” Washington is likely to have a harvest of 108 million bushels, its second highest number on record, industry representatives said. A bushel is a 40-pound

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This year, Fryhover said, growers are reporting a shortage of roughly 10 percent to 15 percent. On a brighter note, this year’s summer has been “perfect” with warm temperatures, and spring was mild with nearly no frosts, Fryhover said. “We’re seeing our fruit’s sizes get larger as harvest continues.” Just north of Wenatchee in Central Washington, Orondo farmer Tom Auvil

saw his orchards produce about a third more than expected. But he also was one of the farmers who got hit by hail earlier this spring, and his workers had to use masks for weeks while a wildfire filled the area with smog. This year, it’s shaping up to be a wash for him. “Our industry is looking at cap pa capacity. Folks are pretty anxiou anxious to ship fruit,” said Auvil, w who runs a relatively ssmall sm all operation at 50 acre acres. “You can’t necessarily get overexcited a about pricing when you have a bountiful of fruits. But prices do look favorable.” Washington is the behemoth of the iindustry and could ac account for 65 percent all tthe apples grown in the ccountry this year, up ffrom fr om it its usual 50 percent to 60 p erc er percent range. Nationally, the U.S. Apple Association projects the apple harvest will go down by 10 percent compared with last year, to about 200 million bushels. Because the national crop is smaller, apple prices at retail are expected to be higher across the country, industry officials said. “Growers are getting a bit more per bushels from the packers and shippers,” said Mark Gedris, U.S. Apple Association national spokesman.

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Northwest Massage and Holistic Healing Center is a new Port Angeles business specializing in therapeutic-based massage treatments for new and persistent injuries. Owner Kevin Pedrey is a licensed massage therapist and certified cupping therapist with an extensive background in deep tissue massage. His focus is on pain relief and pain management for people with injuries to the knees, back, shoulders and other areas, as well as massage for before and after surgery. Kevin believes in treating the whole person by guiding them into overall well-being through alternative modalities regardless of whether clients are athletes or seniors. “I want to work with everyone,” he says enthusiastically. Along with the excitement of opening a new business where he can help people, Kevin is also thrilled to offer an ancient treatment called cupping therapy that mobilizes blood flow in order to promote healing. Cupping therapy works by creating suction and negative pressure that releases rigid soft tissues, drains excess fluids and toxins, loosens adhesions, lifts connective tissue and brings blood flow to stagnant skin and muscles. The therapy addresses a myriad of debilitating and stubborn conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, sciatica, insomnia, colon disorders, anxiety, fatigue, edema, sports injuries, chronic headache, fibromyalgia, rheumatism, neuralgia and menstrual problems. “I’m in love with it,” Kevin says of cupping therapy. He has had clients with years of pain find lasting relief from a series of 20-minute cupping therapy sessions. The pulling action of suction cups in cupping therapy engages the parasympathetic nervous system allowing for a deep relaxation to move through the entire body.

Kevin Pedrey, owner of Northwest Massage and Holistic Healing Center.

Cupping stimulates the nervous system contributing to an increased rate of recovery from pain and disease, he says. Kevin plans to offer cupping demonstrations at Northwest Massage that will introduce people to the healing treatment. In addition to therapeutic massage, the center offers organic, health-promoting smoothies and juices made in-house. You can pop in to grab one, or call ahead and have it waiting. While the focus at the Northwest Massage is on therapeutics, the business is also proud to offer clients a wide-range of spa treatments. Aesthetician Haylie Hoover, formerly of Panacea Spa, provides facials, waxing, detoxifying body wraps, warm paraffin dips for restoring moisture to exfoliated hands and feet, and a range of different chemical peels that help reverse sun damage, minimize fine lines and wrinkles or treat all grades of acne. Kevin also offers in-home cupping and massage therapy. Northwest Massage is located at 620 E. Front St., across from CliniCare in Port Angeles. For more information or to make an appointment, phone 360-417-6851 or click on northwest-massage.com

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PORT ANGELES — The Brookdale National Foundation Group has awarded Encore! Adult Day Care’s Arts & Minds Memory Wellness Program a $3,000 second-tier grant. The nonprofit Port Angeles program, directed by Olympic Community Action Programs’ Jim Couture, a board-certified

music therapist and recipient of the Clallam County Public Health Hero Innovative Program Award, meets weekly with people concerned with early memory loss “to enhance their lives through evidencebased creative arts experiences in a person-centered approach.” Couture also received one of the first Wilson Trust Music Therapy Project awards to develop an internship at Encore! The Brookdale Foundation supports communitybased efforts to develop and sustain social model programs for people concerned with early memory loss and their families. For information about Encore! and Arts & Minds, phone the program’s office at 360-457-6801 or visit the Encore OlyCAP page on Facebook.

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$ Briefly . . . first completing a required environmental review. The complaint alleges that legislation on a funding plan for construction will create “irreversible political momentum� in favor of the site. That legislation was signed last week by King County Executive Dow Constantine and Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn. Hansen hopes a new arena can be used to lure the NBA back to Seattle. Local 19 of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union contends that siting a third sports arena in the area will create more traffic congestion that will imperil “great working-class jobs.� Seattle City Attorney Pete Holmes has said the agreement does not preordain where the arena will be built. He said it requires a full environmental review.

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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, 102.1 FM and www.konp.com on the Internet outside the Port Angeles area. Station general manager Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday through Thursday segments. The station has discontinued its Friday arts show, hosted by Karen Hanan. This week’s scheduled lineup: ■Monday: Clallam County commissioner candidate forum with incumbent Mike Chapman and challenger Maggie Roth. ■Tuesday: State representative forum with Steve Tharinger, incumbent Democrat, and GOP challenger Steve Gale. ■Wednesday: State senator candidate forum with Jim Hargrove, incumbent, and challenger Larry Carter. ■Thursday: In the first segment, Clallam County Superior Court judge candidate forum with Christopher Melly and Erik Rohrer. In the second segment, Olympic Medical Center’s Kacey Eichacker, program supervisor of women’s imaging, discusses breast cancer awareness.

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whether to appeal the recent decision by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. Disability groups fear that if the case is appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, there is a possibility the justices could water down a Region/State landmark case on disability rights that was cited by the Disability lawsuit appellate court. In the 1999 Olmstead v. OLYMPIA — Disability L.C. case, the high court rights groups are urging ruled 6-3 that the AmeriGov. Chris Gregoire to not cans with Disabilities Act appeal a recent appellate requires community placecourt decision that struck down budget cuts reducing ment of the mentally disthe amount of in-home care abled whenever appropriate. Gregoire has said she is hours available to Medicaid sensitive to the concerns clients in the state. of the disability commuGregoire has to make a nity but is concerned the decision by Monday on

appellate ruling sets a precedent for other states not being able to decrease these programs during economic crises.

Longshore suit SEATTLE — A longshore workers union has filed a promised lawsuit over a plan to build a new Seattle sports arena close to port and industrial operations. The Superior Court lawsuit contends that Seattle and King County, working with investor Chris Hansen, have approved an agreement to build the arena in an industrial area south of downtown without

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WASHINGTON — One presidential debate remains between President Barack Obama and GOP challenger Mitt Romney, and it will be televised from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday: Venue: Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla. Topic: Foreign policy. Moderator: Bob Schieffer, host of “Face the Nation,� CBS News. The Associated Press

Smelly baby SEATTLE — Seattle’s Metro Transit has apologized but said it won’t discipline the driver who asked a woman with a baby to get off a bus because of a stinky diaper. Metro said the driver did not violate policy when she acted for the comfort of other passengers. An apology is not enough for the mother, Nichole Hakimian, who threatens to sue. She was taking her 1-year-old son to a clinic Tuesday when his diarrhea became an odor issue. She said the driver insisted she exit. Hakimian said she found a place to change the baby and caught another bus to the clinic, where her son was diagnosed with a stomach virus.

Nation/World Jeep Patriot issue DETROIT — U.S. government safety regulators are investigating complaints that engines on Jeep Patriot SUVs can stall without warning at highway speeds. The problem caused one crash in which two people were hurt, according to documents posted on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website. The investigation affects about 112,000 Patriots from the 2011 and 2012 model years that were sold in the U.S. Chrysler Group LLC, the maker of Jeeps, sold an additional 18,000 in Canada. NHTSA said Friday that it received a dozen complaints about stalling. Ten of the incidents occurred while the Jeeps were going 65 miles per hour or faster. In eight cases, the Patriots could not be restarted and had to be towed. NHTSA said it will investigate to see whether the problem is widespread enough to order a recall. So far, the Patriots have not been recalled.

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WASHINGTON — The average U.S. rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage has fallen to near its record low, set earlier this month. The rate on the most popular mortgage dipped to 3.37 percent last week from Funding education 3.39 the previous week, mortgage buyer Freddie OLYMPIA — An attorMac said. ney representing a coaliTwo weeks ago, the rate tion of parents and educareached 3.36 percent, its tion groups that sued the lowest level since 1971. state over school funding The average rate on the has told the state Supreme Court that the Legislature 15-year fixed mortgage, often used for refinancing, is still avoiding its constitutional duty to schoolchil- set a record low of 2.66 percent, down from the previdren. ous week’s 2.7 percent. In a filing to the court, Cheaper mortgages are attorney Thomas Ahearne helping fuel a modest but wrote that he was disapsteady housing recovery. pointed with a legislative The average rate on the report to the court last 30-year loan has remained month. below 4 percent all year. Ahearne said lawmakRates have fallen even ers seem to think they can further since the Federal postpone fulfilling the Reserve started buying court’s order to put more mortgage bonds in Septemmoney into education ber to try to encourage more because of the economy, but borrowing and spending. his clients say state offiThe Fed said it would cials need to obey the concontinue buying bonds until stitution even when times the job market shows subare difficult. stantial improvement. In January, the When home prices rise, Supreme Court ruled the people tend to feel wealthstate isn’t meeting its con- ier and spend more freely. stitutional obligation to Consumer spending amply pay for basic educa- drives nearly 70 percent of tion. In the past decade, economic activity. education spending has gone from close to 50 perGold, silver fall cent to just above 40 perGold for December delivcent of the state budget, ery fell $20.70 to finish at despite the fact that some $1,724 per ounce on Friday. education spending is proDecember silver fell tected by the constitution. 77.10 cents to $32.097 per State lawmakers have ounce. in recent years been dealThe Associated Press ing with large budget defi-

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OLYMPIA — Checks will be mailed this week to 36,000 Medicare retirees enrolled in the state’s Uniform Medical Plan whose 2011 claims were underpaid by an average of about $150 apiece. About 550 of the retirees were owed more than $500, the agency said, and the value of the entire mailing was $5.2 million. The agency said some underpayments also occurred in 2012 and that those claims would be corrected later as claims are received and processed. Health Care Authority Director MaryAnne Lindeblad said the issue has been corrected. It occurred during “coordination of benefits,� she said, when portions of the members’ medical claims are covered by both Medicare and the Uniform Medical Plan. The coordination of benefits process was changed in 2011 because of a misunderstanding regarding claims coordination for Medicare-primary Uniform Medical Plan members. The process has now been restored to the way it functioned before 2011, Lindeblad said. She said retirees who are being reimbursed for $500 or more would receive a personal phone call from UMP Customer Service explaining why they are receiving the check. For more information, phone UMP Customer Service at 888-849-3681 (TTY/711).

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Comparing Inslee, McKenna on issues Gubernatorial hopefuls clash on hot topics EDITOR’S NOTE: We did a “how they stand on the issues” look at Barack Obama and Mitt Romney in last Sunday’s PDN. It is now available online at tinyurl.com/pdnfactcheck. The PDN’s North Olympic Peninsula Voter Guide was included with Friday’s edition and is online at www.peninsuladailynews. com. The magazine-style voter guide profiles candidates for North Olympic Peninsula, state and congressional offices and examines state and local ballot measures.

Olympic Peninsula life coaches, from left, Mindy Amita Aisling, Marie McCartney and Kristin Halberg have partnered to form Thriving on the Olympic Peninsula in Port Angeles.

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PORT ANGELES — Three Olympic Peninsula life coaches, Mindy Amita Aisling, Kristin Halberg and Marie McCartney, have partnered to form Thriving on the Olympic Peninsula. The trio believe collaboration, teamwork and an abundance philosophy are important in the 21st century for businesses, individuals and groups. “Together, we are stronger, more versatile and better able to meet the emerging needs of the Olympic Peninsula community,” said Halberg. The combined expertise of the three

coaches on the team includes business coaching, which involves strategy and operations support, team building, effective listening and building a positive workplace; individual coaching for all ages; family and couples coaching; and mediation services for families, businesses and groups. To celebrate the collaboration, the group will present a joint workshop tailored to a female audience, “On Becoming Authentic.” For more information, visit www. thrivingontheop.com or phone Aisling at 360-393-8992, Halberg at 425-3432374 or McCartney at 360-460-5878.

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OLYMPIA — Democrat Jay Inslee and Republican Rob McKenna are locked in one of the most competitive gubernatorial races in the country. Here’s a breakdown of how the two candidates stand on some of the major issues facing the state: ■ ECONOMY — The economic strategies in the race for governor have showed clear differences. Inslee would like to target tax breaks and aid toward clusters of industries, such as clean energy and life sciences, seeking to spur another revolution like the state has helped lead in aerospace and computer software. McKenna is focused in

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SEATTLE — As more than 3 million Washington voters finish filling out their ballots in the state’s first presidential allmail election — the postmark deadline is Nov. 6 — some will need to put two stamps on envelopes in counties where the ballot weighs more than an ounce. But don’t worry if the postage is short. The Postal Service always delivers. Ballots for voter in Clallam and Jefferson counties only need one stamp — 45 cents — to return their mail-in ballots. But to the south of us, Kitsap County ballots need two stamps.

■ TAXES — Both Inslee and McKenna say they would veto any new taxes, except in the case of a revenue package to pay for transportation projects or in the case of tax exemptions that may be repealed. Democratic Gov. Chris Gregoire and some lawmakers have expressed support for new taxes to help pay for education. Inslee opposes the voterapproved initiatives that require the Legislature to have a two-thirds majority to raise taxes. McKenna supports those rules. Inslee has accused McKenna of supporting what he calls a tax gimmick in which the state would take charge TURN TO MAIL/D4 of more funding of education while lessening the burden on local governments. the state Legislature this year and signed by Gre■ GAY MARRIAGE — goire. Referendum 74 on the Nov. That law is on hold pend6 ballot asks voters to either ing the outcome of the elecaccept or reject the law tion. legalizing same-sex marriage that was passed by TURN TO ISSUES/D4

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care law, taxes CONTINUED FROM D3 have said that they will vote against I-502, which would Inslee said he supports legalize and tax recreational gay marriage and will vote marijuana sales for those to uphold the law. older than 21 in Washington. McKenna said that while If the measure passes, he supports the state’s cur- Inslee has said he would rent “everything but mar- respect the will of the votriage” domestic partnership ers. law, he opposes gay marMcKenna has said he riage and will vote to reject has concerns about the R-74. potential conflict with federal law. ■ BUDGET — In order to free up extra cash for ■ FEDERAL HEALTH education, McKenna would CARE LAW — Inslee is like to cap non-education ready to fully embrace the spending growth at 6 per- implementation of Presicent per biennium while dent Barack Obama’s health Inslee believes his eco- care law. nomic plan can trigger McKenna is urging caustrong job growth to increase tion on the law’s expansion revenues. of Medicaid. Both candidates are He says Medicaid is a looking to save money by crucial safety net but quesmaking government more tions whether the state efficient and curbing health really wants one in three care costs. people to be eligible for MedThe next governor is icaid under the new law. Before accepting the likely to face an immediate budget challenge, with law- expansion, he wants to see a makers searching for an six-year plan showing how extra $2 billion even after it will be funded and efforts that would keep as many expected revenue growth. That figure includes people as possible covered money needed to respond to by private insurance. a state Supreme Court deci■ ABORTION — Inslee sion that said the state is not adequately funding edu- and McKenna both support a woman’s right to have an cation. abortion. Inslee has attacked ■ EDUCATION — The candidates differ on whether McKenna for his opposition the state should pursue to a bill that failed in the Legislature earlier this year charter schools. McKenna notes that that would have required many other states have insurance plans funded or allowed charter schools and administered by the state to that they need to be part of cover abortions if they cover maternity care. the mix in Washington. McKenna said he supInslee opposes them, saying he doesn’t think the ports insurance coverage for research indicates that they reproductive health, but are helpful and that there that he does not support the are other ways to encourage proposed mandate, known as the Reproductive Parity innovation in schools. Act, because of concerns ■ MARIJUANA — that it would jeopardize fedBoth Inslee and McKenna eral funding.

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Mail: Counties need help to pay CONTINUED FROM D3 Kitsap’s counting equipment requires heavier paper stock, said Auditor Walter Washington. If two stamps are a problem for voters, they can leave ballots in drop boxes, he said. Drop-box locations are listed with the mail-in ballot. All 39 counties have a least two drop boxes, said Sheryl Moss, certification and training program manager in the Elections Division of the state Secretary of State’s Office. Ballots vary by county, and the state leaves it up to counties to deal with the post office, she said.

“We will deliver to every election office whether they have sufficient postage or not,” said Postal Service spokesman Ernie Swanson. “They will make up the difference.” Postage-due ballots are not returned to sender. It’s a secret officials don’t like to talk about. “Election officials don’t like us to mention that,” Swanson said.

But please add stamp! Counties can’t afford to pay for mailing ballots without voters’ help. At the projected ballot return of 81 percent for 3.9 million register voters, the

45-cent stamps will add up to more than $1.4 million. “It could become quite expensive,” said Moss. “It’s not something they would want to be put out there.” But it hasn’t been a big issue. “Up to this point, I haven’t heard this is a big problem,” she said. As in Jefferson and Clallam counties, King County, which includes Seattle and accounts for about one-third of the votes in Washington, a single stamp is sufficient. Ballots that require two stamps should have that information in the voting information from the county,

Moss said. In any case, voters should be confident a stamp doesn’t stand in their way, said Kitsap Auditor Washington, who also is president of the Washington State Association of County Auditors. “I can assure you, however, that ALL counties have a level of comfort that all voters will be afforded the ability to cast their ballots timely and have them counted,” he said by email in response to a question. Counties mailed out ballots last week. Voters can fill out their ballots and return them anytime up to the Nov. 6 postmark deadline.

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Pollster: Governor’s race is a ‘tossup’ BY RACHEL LA CORTE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

OLYMPIA — A new poll shows an exceptionally close race between Democrat Jay Inslee and Republican Rob McKenna in the final stretch of a campaign that’s considered to be one of the most competitive gubernatorial contests in the nation. The KCTS 9 Washington poll showed Inslee with a 47.9 percent to 44.7 percent lead over McKenna among registered voters, with 7.5 percent undecided. Among likely voters, Inslee and McKenna are nearly even, with Inslee holding just a 47.1 percent to 46.3 percent advantage over McKenna, with 6.6 percent undecided. In both camps, the numbers are within the margin of error, showing that the race continues to be very close. “The governor’s race is just an absolute tossup right now,” said Matt Barreto, director of the poll. “This makes it really interesting.” The telephone survey was conducted Oct. 1-16, sampling a total of 782 registered voters across the state, 644 of whom were considered likely voters. The margin of error for all voters is 3.5 percent; for likely voters, 3.9 percent.

Ballot measures The poll, conducted by the University of Washington, also found voters supporting four ballot measures dealing with gay marriage, legalizing marijuana, approving charter schools and limiting taxes. Referendum 74 asks voters to either approve or reject a gay marriage law that was passed by the Legislature earlier this year. That law is on hold pending next month’s vote. The poll showed that 56.3 percent of registered voters back gay marriage in the state, compared to 35.6 per-

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Washington gubernatorial candidates Republican Rob McKenna, left, and Democrat Jay Inslee, right, laugh with moderator Jean Enersen as they prepare to begin their final debate last week. cent who oppose it, with 6.1 percent undecided. Among likely voters, support decreased to 54.1 percent, with 38.4 percent saying they would vote against the measure, and 5.7 percent undecided. The poll on R-74 also included a third prediction, based on whether people answered honestly. Barreto said that because sometime people answering poll questions feel social pressure to answer a certain way, results can be skewed. In this poll, they weighted the poll based on how they answered two additional questions: if they lied on the survey and if any topics made them uncomfortable. That third prediction reduced those supporting the referendum down to 52.9 percent, and those opposing 46.6 percent. Barreto noted that in 2009, when voters were deciding on a referendum on the state’s so-called “everything but marriage” expansion of the domestic partner-

mong likely voters, Inslee and McKenna are nearly even, with Inslee holding just a 47.1 percent to 46.3 percent advantage over McKenna, with 6.6 percent undecided.

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strongest support for Initiative 1185, which asks voters to renew the restriction of a two-thirds legislative majority on any new tax. Support for the measure was at 53.6 percent, compared to 31.2 percent who oppose it. Among likely voters, support increases to 54.1 percent and opposition drops to 30.9 percent. Charter schools was the only ballot measure that didn’t get more than 50 percent among either group, with 47.5 percent of voters saying they would vote to support Initiative 1240, compared to the 39.2 percent who are opposed. Among the likely voter Tax, schools group, support increased a Among the ballot mea- bit to 48.8 percent, compared sures, the poll showed the to 40.1 percent opposed. ship law, his polling showed the measure was up by 17 points, but it ultimately only won by just over 6 percentage points. “On almost every other race in 2009, we were off by a point, but on that issue, we were off by more than 10,” he said. On Initiative 502, which would legalize possession of up to an ounce of marijuana under state law for those over 21, 50.9 percent of those asked said they would vote yes, compared to 40.8 percent who would vote no. Among likely voters, support drops slightly to 47.1 percent.

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The poll also showed support for President Barack Obama in Washington state, with 51.8 percent saying they will vote for him, compared to 41.3 percent who said they will vote for Republican Mitt Romney. That number didn’t change much among the likely voter group, with Obama holding a 51.9 percent to 42.9 percent advantage. U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell also leads her Republican challenger, state Sen. Michael Baumgartner, 58.3 percent to 34.8 percent. Among likely voters, her support drops slightly, to 57.7 percent, compared to 35.4 percent for Baumgartner. Barreto said that another poll will be released on Nov. 1, just days before the election. Counties started sending ballots to voters on Wednesday. “Now that ballots are going out, this marks the frenzied, mad dash of the campaign,” he said.

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NEW YORK — The release of Microsoft’s Windows 8 operating system is this week, and consumers are in for a shock. Windows, used in one form or another for a generation, is getting a completely different look that will force users to learn new ways to get things done. Microsoft is making a radical break with the past to stay relevant in a world where smartphones and tablets have eroded the three-decade dominance of the personal computer. Windows 8 is supposed to tie together Microsoft’s PC, tablet and phone software with one look. But judging by the reactions of some people who have tried the PC version, it’s a move that risks confusing and alienating customers.

Windows 8 is the biggest revision of Microsoft Corp.’s operating system since it introduced Windows 95 amid great fanfare 17 years ago. Ultimately, Windows grew into a $14 billion a year business and helped make former Chief Executive Bill Gates the richest man in the world for a time. Now, due to smartphones and tablets, the personal computer industry is slumping. Computer companies are desperate for something that will get sales growing again. PC sales are expected to shrink this year for the first time since 2001, according to IHS iSuppli, a market research firm.

The question is whether the new version, which can be run on tablets and smartphones, along with the traditional PC, can satisfy the needs of both types of users. “I am very worried that Microsoft may be about to shoot itself in the foot spectacularly,” said Michael Mace, the CEO of Silicon Valley software startup Cera Technology and a former Apple employee.

I-1240 would create a public charter school system in Washington. It is opposed by the Washington Education Association, the state’s largest teacher’s union.

OLYMPIA — Washington state’s top election official predicts that 81 percent of eligible voters will participate in the state’s first completely vote-by-mail election for U.S. president. Besides the presidential campaign, some big statewide races and ballot measures also are drawing voters’ attention, said state Secretary of State Sam Reed. Compelling races and ballot measures generate turnout, he said. “We have that this year, big time,” Reed added, citing the gubernatorial race and proposals that include same-sex marriage and marijuana legalization. Washington state voters also will decide on whether to authorize charter schools and whether to require state legislative supermajorities to pass tax plans. Reed, who leaves office in January, said his predicted 81 percent ballot return wouldn’t beat the record turnout of 85 percent in 2008 when, he said, the state and nation were “really revved up” by a presidential race that generated the most excitement in a generation. The historic average turnout is 79 percent for presidential elections since 1952, said Reed’s spokesman Dave Ammons. More than 150,000 voters have been added to the rolls since the August primary. People can still register in person through Oct. 29 at county courthouses.


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A Libyan man investigates the inside of the U.S. Consulate after an attack that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens, in Benghazi, Libya, in September.

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WASHINGTON — Sensing a moment of political vulnerability on national security, Republicans have pounced on disclosures that President Barack Obama’s administration could have known early on that militants, not angry protesters, launched the attack on U.S. diplomats in Libya. Within 24 hours of the deadly attack, the CIA station chief in Libya reported to Washington that there were eyewitness reports that the attack was carried out by militants, officials told The Associated Press. But for days, the Obama administration blamed it on an out-of-control demonstration over an American-made video ridiculing Islam’s Prophet Muhammad. Paul Ryan, the Republican vice presidential nominee, led the GOP charge on Friday: “Look around the world, turn on your TV,” Ryan said in an interview with WTAQ radio in the election battleground state of Wisconsin. “And what we see in front of us is the absolute unraveling of the Obama administration’s foreign policy.” As a security matter, how the Obama administration immediately described the attack has little effect on broader counterterrorism strategies or on the hunt for those responsible for the incident, in which the U.S.

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President Barack Obama and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney exchange views during the second presidential debate last week at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y.

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noticed, I had a lot more energy in our second debate. I felt really wellNEW YORK — President rested after the nice long nap I had Barack Obama and Republican in the first debate.” Mitt Romney scored big laughs last ■ “It turns out that millions of week at the Alfred E. Smith Memo- Americans focused in on the second rial Dinner, an annual fundraiser debate who didn’t focus in on the at New York’s Waldorf Astoria hotel first debate — and I happen to be for Catholic charitable work that one of them.” has drawn presidential candidates ■ “I particularly want to apolosince World War II. gize to Chris Matthews. Four years A sampling of the best quips ago, I gave him a thrill up his leg; from their stand-up routines: this time around, I gave him a stroke.” Obama ■ “Of course, there are a lot of things I learned from that experi■ “Thank you, thank you so ence. For example, I learned that much, thank you. Everyone please take your seats — otherwise, Clint there are worse things that can happen to you on your anniversary Eastwood will yell at you.” ■ “In less than three weeks, vot- than forgetting to buy a gift.” ■ “Now, win or lose, this is my ers in states like Ohio, Virginia and last political campaign, so I’m tryFlorida will decide this incredibly ing to drink it all in. Unfortunately, important election, which begs the question: What are we doing here?” Mayor Bloomberg will only let me have 16 ounces.” ■ “Of course, New Yorkers also have a big choice to make. You have to decide which one of us you More from Obama want holding up traffic for the next ■ “I’m still making the most of four years.” my time in the city. Earlier today, I ■ “Tonight, I am here with a went shopping at some stores in man whose father was a popular Midtown. I understand Gov. Romgovernor, who knows what it’s like ney went shopping for some stores to run a major northeastern state in Midtown.” and who could very well be presi■ “Of course, the economy’s on dent some day — and I’m hoping it everybody’s minds. The unemployis Andrew Cuomo.” ment rate is at its lowest level ■ “This is the third time that since I took office. I don’t have a Gov. Romney and I have met joke here; I just thought it’d be userecently. As some of you may have ful to remind everybody.”

ambassador and three other Americans were killed. Republicans have offered no explanation for why the president would want to conceal the nature of the attack. But the issue has given Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney an opportunity to question Obama on foreign policy and national security, two areas that have received little attention in an election dominated by the U.S. economy. Obama’s signature national security accomplishment is the military’s killing of terrorist leader Osama bin Laden. Ryan was teeing up the issue for Monday’s presidential debate on foreign policy. “I’m excited we’re going to have a chance to talk about that on Monday,” Ryan said.

Obama on ‘Daily Show’ Obama, speaking Thursday on Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show,” insisted that information was shared with the American people as it came in. The attack is under investigation, Obama said, and “the picture eventually gets filled in.” “What happens, during the course of a presidency, is that the government is a big operation and any given time something screws up,” Obama said. “And you make sure that you find out what’s broken and you fix it.” The report from the sta-

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Hillary’s role Democrats have spent the past week explaining the administration’s handling of the attack. On Monday, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said a period of uncertainty typically follows attacks. “In the wake of an attack like this, in the fog of war, there’s always going to be confusion,” Clinton said. “And I think it is absolutely fair to say that everyone had the same intelligence. “Everyone who spoke tried to give the information that they had.” On Tuesday, Obama and

Romney ■ “I’m glad to be able to join in this memorable tradition. And of course, I’m pleased that the president is here. We were chatting pleasantly this evening as if Tuesday night never happened.” ■ “I was actually hoping the president would bring Joe Biden along this evening because he’ll laugh at anything.” ■ “I’m sure the cardinal has no hard feelings, and we might get an indication of that during dinner to see if the president’s wine turns into water. Or for that matter, whether my water turns into wine.” TURN

Romney argued over when the president first called it a terrorist attack. In his Rose Garden address the morning after the killings, Obama said: “No acts of terror will ever shake the resolve of this great nation, alter that character or eclipse the light of the values that we stand for.” But Republicans said he was speaking generally and didn’t specifically call the Benghazi event a terror attack until weeks later. Until then, key members of the administration were blaming an anti-Muslim movie circulating on the Internet as a precipitating event. Last Wednesday, the chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., put the blame on the director of national intelligence, James Clapper. “I think what happened was the director of intelligence, who is a very good individual, put out some speaking points on the initial intelligence assessment,” Feinstein said in an interview with news channel CBS 5 in California. “I think that was possi-

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Weathering the storm Obama has weathered similar criticisms before. After both the failed bombing of a U.S.-bound airliner on Christmas Day 2009 and the attempted car bombing in Times Square in 2010, the Obama administration initially said there were no indications of wider terrorist plots. The Christmas Day bomber turned out to be linked to al-Qaida and the Times Square bomber was trained by the Pakistani Taliban. Nevertheless, polls have consistently showed voters trust Obama over Romney to handle terrorism.

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well as on various websites. Google hopes to begin accepting online orders at its Play store by this weekend.

those machines, including a new tablet made by Microsoft, will range from $500 to $1,000.

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Google Inc. appears to be trying to beat Microsoft and Apple to the punch with the discount Chromebook. Microsoft Corp. is poised to release Windows 8, a dramatic makeover of its famous operating system, on Friday. (See story, this page.) The long-awaited makeover is designed to run on touch-based tablets, as well as laptop and desktop computers. A variety of manufacturers will be selling a hodgepodge of Windows 8-powered personal computers and tablets. The prices of most of

Apple Inc. says it plans to show off a new product Tuesday. The event is widely expected to be the comingout party for a slightly smaller version of its hotselling iPad. The mini iPad is expected to feature a 7.85-inch screen compared to the nearly 10-inch screen of the pioneering iPad. Industry analysts expect Apple to price a smaller iPad in the $249 to $299 range in an effort to siphon sales away from other scaleddown tablets, such as Google’s Nexus 7 and Amazon.com Inc.’s Kindle Fire.

SAN FRANCISCO — Google is dangling a lowpriced laptop computer in front of consumers as rivals Microsoft and Apple prepare to release their latest gadgets. The lightweight computer unveiled last week will sell for $249 and is being made in a partnership with Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., which also makes smartphones and tablet computers that run on Google’s Android software. The laptop will run on an operating system revolving around Google’s Chrome Web browser. Like other so-called

Chromebooks, this laptop doesn’t have a hard drive. It functions like a terminal dependent on an Internet connection to get to information and applications stored in large data centers run by Google Inc. or other technology providers. It’s the least expensive Chromebook that Google has released in the two years that it has been working on the product line. Google and Samsung released a slightly more sophisticated Chromebook priced at $449 in the late spring. The lower-priced model will go on sale early next week in more than 500 Best Buy stores in the U.S., as

A preview of Windows 8’s Start menu, Microsoft’s biggest operating-system change since Windows 95.

CONTINUED FROM D6 got a church, you didn’t build that.’� ■“People seem to be ■“I’m pleased to once again have the chance to very curious just as to how see Gov. Cuomo, who’s we prepare for the debates. already being talked about Let me tell you what I do: for higher office. A very First, refrain from alcohol impressive fellow, but he for 65 years before the may be getting a little debate.� ahead of himself. I mean, let me get this straight: The More from Romney man has put in one term as ■“Second, find the biga governor, he has a father gest available strawman who happened to be a gov- and then just mercilessly ernor, and he thinks that’s attack it. Big Bird didn’t enough to run for presi- even see it coming.� dent.� ■“And by the way, in ■“We’re down to the the spirit of Sesame Street, final months of the presi- the president’s remarks dent’s term. As President tonight are brought to you Obama surveys the Waldorf by the letter ‘O’ and the banquet room with every- number ‘16 trillion.’� one in white tie and finery, ■“Campaigns can be you have to wonder what grueling, exhausting. Presihe’s thinking: So little time, dent Obama and I are each so much to redistribute.� very lucky to have one per■“Don’t be surprised if son who is always in our the president mentions the corner, someone who we can monthly jobs report where lean on, and someone who there was a slight improve- is a comforting presence ment in the numbers. He and without whom, we knows how to seize the wouldn’t be able to go moment, this president. He another day. I have my already has a compelling beautiful wife, Ann; he has new campaign slogan: Bill Clinton.� ‘You’re better off now than ■“I never suggest that you were four weeks ago.’� the press is biased. I recog■“You know, with or nize that they have their job without all the dignitaries to do, and I have my job to that are here, the Al Smith do. My job is to lay out a dinner surely lives up to its positive vision for the future billing. Usually when I get of the country, and their job invited to gatherings like is to make sure no one else this, it’s just to be the desig- finds out about it.� nated driver.� ■“Let’s just say that ■“Your kind hospitality some in the media have a here tonight gives me a certain way of looking at chance to convey my deep things. When suddenly I and long-held respect for pulled ahead in some of the the Catholic Church. I have major polls, what was the special admiration for the headline? ‘Polls Show Apostle St. Peter, to whom it Obama Leading from [was], ‘Upon this rock, I will Behind.’� ■“And I’ve already seen build my church.’ The story is all the more inspiring early reports from tonight’s when you consider that he dinner. Headline: ‘Obama had so many skeptics and Embraced by Catholics.’ scoffers at the time who Headline: ‘Romney Dines were heard to say, ‘If you’ve with Rich People.’�

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AP content (Microsoft is licensed to use AP content in the Windows 8 news applications.) The tiles are big and easy to hit with a finger — convenient for a touch screen. Applications fill the whole screen by default — convenient for a tablet screen, which is usually smaller than a PC’s. The little buttons that surround Windows 7 appli-

and the chief creative officer at app developer DoubleTwist in San Francisco. Technology blogger Chris Pirillo posted a YouTube video of his father using a preview version of Windows 8 for the first time. As the elder Pirillo tours the operating system with no help from his son, he blunders into the old “Desktop� environment and can’t figure out how to get back to the Start tiles.

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CLASSIC CHERRY HILL HOME With vintage touches throughout, new roof, counter tops and recent interior paint. Price includes new car pet (of buyer’s choice) on the main level. $149,900. MLS#263895. Quint Boe (360)457-0456 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

CONVENIENTLY LOCATED One level, duplex style condo. Close to services, situated on a quiet cul-de-sac. Nice floor plan. For mal dining room. Spacious living room with propane fireplace. Living room opens to partially fenced, concrete patio. Master & guest bedroom separated by bathrooms. Cute kitchen. $159,000 ML#264050/393638 Patty Brueckner (360)460-6152 TOWN & COUNTRY

Last chance for COUNTRY IN THE CITY. Brick home on 6.3 acres just minutes from downtown Port Angeles. Five acres f o r e s t e d w i t h Va l l e y Creek. Three Bedrooms, one Bath, eating area in Kitchen and formal Dining, Laundry and storage. Stone fireplace with insert. Fenced Backyard a n d G r e e n h o u s e. A t tached Garage and detached Carport. All this and mountain view for $264,900. FSBO by appointment, call (360)477-0534

EXQUISITE HOME Quality craftsmanship abounds in this exquisite home located in an ultra private desirable location in the city residing on just shy of 2 acres. Main home is 4 Br., 3 full & 2 half baths, 3,527 sf with no detail spared, including hand crafted trim. Grand entry, with 2 staircases leading upstairs, 2 propane fireplaces, high end appliances, granite c o u n t e r t o p s, c u s t o m mahogany cabinetry, & heated tiled flooring. Attached garage & shop A N D d e t a c h e d s h o p, garage, apartment and loft. Park like grounds. $649,000. ML#263182. Brooke Nelson 417-2812 COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY MOUNTAIN VIEW One of the few remaining lots on Elk Loop, a well developed and pristine newer subdivision. All city utilities are available. There is even irrigation to keep your yard beautiful. OWNER F I N A N C I N G A VA I L A B L E . N e w e r manufactured homes allowed! $59,500. ML#264262. Call Carol 683-4844 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East

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SEQUIM: FSBO, 781 N. Kendall Rd. Bright, ‘92, 3 Br. home, 2 ba, with skylight, forced air heat, heat pump, wood stove, new metal roof, washer, dryer, stove, fridge, dishwasher, 2 car garage, deck, fenced yard, with fruit trees. Close to town, h a l f bl o ck t o wa l k i n g trail. Move-in condition. $189,000. 775-6205 or 683-1943

SPACE IS ESSENTIAL This roomy home features 4 Br., and centrally located. Wooded setting on a corner lot with covered deck and plenty of storage space. RV parking area. Newer appliances, built-ins is roomy dining room. Third bedroom is large with bath and perfect for company. Ready immediately for a new owner. $195,000. MLS#263351. Becky Jackson GORGEOUS WATER 417-2781 VIEWS COLDWELL BANKER Lake Sutherland home, UPTOWN REALTY large wooden deck for e n t e r t a i n i n g , s e r e n e Supplement your mortlandscape and brook, gage payment by living enjoy community beach in the 2 Br. home & rentand dock. ing out the 1 Br. home. ML#264273/407791 Located on 1.5 mountain $147,500 view lots, centrally locatTanya Kerr ed, fenced, fruit trees, & 683-6880 close to downtown. WINDERMERE Good investment at Only SUNLAND $152,000. MLS#262556. Alan Barnard & One bedroom cottage Michaelle Barnard for rent at 819 West 10th (360)457-0456 Street - lst and last mths WINDERMERE rent with $500 security PORT ANGELES deposit. One Small pet negotiable with deposit. UNOBSTRUCTED hardwood floors new tile MNT. VIEW washer/dryer included. Modern open floor plan. Call (360)452-4933. No Over 1900 sf home on smoking. $675 mth. 1.6 acres, granite, stainless and hardwood ONE-OWNER HOME Located on 3.65 acres in floors,double sinks in Merrill Estates with par- master bath, soaking tub & s e p e r a t e s h o w e r, tial water and mountain views, this 2256 sf home open floor plan & wood was built in 1997 and burning stove, covered has 3 bedrooms, 3 baths deck & close to Discov& large garage. Plenty ery Trail. $339,000. ML#263139/261727 of sun and outdoor living Deb Kahle spaces! 683-6880 $315,000. #263290. WINDERMERE Mark N. McHugh SUNLAND REAL ESTATE 683-0660 PRICE IMPROVEMENT Newly priced at $123,900, this cute house was built by LBR Construction. 3 bedrooms ideal for starting out or scaling down. 1 car garage for all your extra stuff. Fenced back yard keeps your pets in and others out. Soon to be repainted exterior. $123,000 MLS #264191 Pili Meyer 417-2799 COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY

P.A.: 805 S. D St. 4 Br., 2 b a , v i ew s ! , fe n c e d yard, garage, all appliances plus W/D, $1,080 plus dep., 1 yr. lease. No 4 b r / 3 b a . D bl G a ra g e. smoking. 477-6532. ODT & beach access. Pets ok; NS; $1600/mo 605 Apartments $ 1 5 0 0 s e c u r i t y. Clallam County 360.461.9434. Info: www.rejww.net/4rent CENTRAL P.A.: 2 Br., 1 Central PA: 2 bed/1 bath ba, close to Safeway, no Avail. Nov. 1st, $900, smoking/pets. $550 mo. n/s, pets extra $400 dep. (360)460-5892 LauraD@centurylink.net CENTRAL P.A.: Clean, 360-808-2238 quiet, 2 Br., excellent CENTRAL P.A.: 2 Br., r e fe r e n c e s r e q u i r e d . 1.5 ba. craftsman home. $700. (360)452-3540. $800 mo.360-808-1737 1725 W. 11, P.A.: 3 Br., 2 ba, wheelchair friendly, $1,100, $400 dep., refrences. (360)460-9590.

CENTRAL P.A.: 2 Br., 1.5 bath, no smoking, pets negotiable. $1,000 mo., $1,000 deposit. (360)670-9607 Central P.A.: 2+ BR fully furnished house $1250 to 1800 www.athomepor tangeles.com 360461-6484

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MOTORCYCLE SEAT: Corbin Close Solo Seat with backrest. It fits any 1984 - 1999 Harley Davidson Softail. Sells for M I S C : S t a i n e d g l a s s $750.00 new...a steal at grinder, $50. New metal $395! Contact Kelly at h e r b a n d s p i c e ra ck , 360.461.3255 $20. New portable DVD player, $50. Black table 6055 Firewood, stand, $30. New Juice- OIL STOVE: With tank. man juicer, $60. Air pop- $600. 565-6274. Fuel & Stoves cor n popper, $9. New crockpot, $20. Solid FIREWOOD. 16 ft. Alder wood, multi-use car t, logs delivered by dump $85. New H2O steam SPA: Mt. Springs, in tr uck. 5+ cords $550. mop, $75. Poker table excellent working orCall 360-301-1931. top, $25. Skeins of yarn, der, includes skirt and cover. $1400. FIREWOOD: $179 deliv- $2 ea. New citrus juicer, (360)417-8820 $12. (360)681-0494. ered Sequim-P.A. True cord. 3 cord special for $499. Credit card accepted. 360-582-7910. www.portangeles firewood.com FIREWOOD: Cord $170, delivered. Proceeds to P.A. Senior Class ‘13. (360)808-5999

WOOD STOVE: 28x25x 31, takes 22� wood, includes pipe with damper and screen. $550. (360)732-4328

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6080 Home Furnishings B E D. Q u e e n S l e e p Number, Limited Edition, Mattress and Base, 2 Chamber, Remote Control with all instructions. L i ke b ra n d n ew, o n l y u s e d 1 m o n t h . Pa i d $2,200 asking $1,200/ obo. Please call (360) 457-4668 leave message. Englander Mattress Bed Set. ENGLANDER (one of the elite bedroom set makers) Box spring, mattress and frame, a complete bed! 3 years old in excellent condition. Queen size. Sleep like a baby on this bed. $900.00 complete. (360)385-3322 Chimacum LIFT CHAIR, EXCELLENT CONDITION, $350. (360)437-0485.

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452 Kirner - Sequim Beautiful 2377SF custom home on 1.43acre. Large and open oor plan with vaulted ceiling and hardwood oors. Double attached and detached garages with RV parking and separate access. Shop & studio in detached garage. Fenced backyard. Close to Sequim, great quiet neighborhood. Call CATHY. $395,000 MLS#264319 Directions: Woodcock Rd to Kirner north to 452 5 Kirner e Rd d

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115 Les Saints, Sequim Beautiful Custom Waterview Home with gourmet kitchen, Corian counters, cherry cabinets & Brazilian cherry hardwood oors. Large island & formal dining room. Spacious master suite w/tiled & glass block walk-in shower. French doors to den and French doors out to 2 tiered deck. 3 car attached garage & a detached garage/shop PLUS garden shed with large deck & bench MLS#264343 $410,000 Call Carol Directions: Highway 101 to Hooker road. South on Hooker. West on Atterberry to Les Saints.

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CENTRAL P.A.: Convenient Unfur n. Apts. 1BR $477 to $493 + fixed util. Storage Rooms. No smoke/pet DIAMOND POINT: 2 Br., maybe. (360)504-2668. 2 ba, most pets ok. $750 COLLEGE AREA P.A. 2 mo. (360)681-0140. Br, W/D, fireplace, new paint/carpet. $625, $625 JAMES & dep., no pets. 452-3423. ASSOCIATES INC. Property Mgmt. P.A.: 1 Br. $600 mo., $300 dep., util. included. HOUSES/APT IN P.A. A 2 br 1 ba util incl ...$550 Studio: $550, $300 dep., H 2 br 1 ba util incl ...$650 util. uncluded. No pets. A 2 br 1 ba ...............$700 (360)457-6196. H 3 br 2 ba ...............$790 H 4 br 2 ba............ .$1200 P.A.: 1 Br. apt., quiet, c l e a n , c a t s w i t h d e p. H 3/2 Cresthaven.$1500 $575 mo. (206)200-7244 HOUSES IN JOYCE H 1 br 1 ba ...............$600 P.A.: 2 Br., 1 bath duH 3 br 1 ba ...............$850 plex, W/D, no smoking/ H 3/2 10 acres.....$1300 pets. References. $600. 360-417-2810 (360)457-5352 More Properties at P.A.: 2 Br., $625, inwww.jarentals.com cludes W/G. Great locaP.A.: 2413 Ryan Dr. 3 tion. 808-5972. Br., no pets/smoking. $ 7 0 0 , 1 s t , l a s t , $ 7 0 0 P.A.: Immaculate 2 Br., 1 bath, W/D. $725. dep. 417-1688 msg. (360)808-4972 P. A . : 2 B r. , W / D, n o Properties by pets/smoking. $575 mo. Landmark. portangeles$500 dep. 809-9979. landmark.com P.A.: Big 2 Br., 2 ba, remodeled mfg. home with SEQUIM: 2 Br. in quiet covered parking/storage 8-plex, excellent location $700. (360)809-3656. on acreage. See at 1544 W. Hwy. 101. $850 mo. WEST P.A.: Lg. 1 Br. (360)457-6161 apt., 7 mi. west Hwy. S E Q . D . T . : 2 B r . , 112, all utils., appl., laun120 Homes for Sale w w w . t o u r f a c t o - dry included, most pets/ garden ok. $800 mo. ry.com/922493 $675. Jefferson County 452-7714 or 461-2906 SEQUIM: 2 Br., 1 bath, S A L E B Y O W N E R . 341 Dungeness Mead665 Rental House in P.T. 2 Br. 2 ows, pool, golf, security Duplex/Multiplexes b a t h , A DA , $ 1 4 9 , 0 0 0 patrol. $900. 670-6160. Renter avail. By Appt. SEQUIM: 3 Br., 2 bath, CENTRAL P.A.: Cute 1 Only 360-821-1047 fence, dog door. $1,200 Br. duplex. $600 mo., plus dep. (360)460-4089 1st, last, dep. 477-5417 $TEAL THIS 2002 mchughrents.com 3Br. 2 Bath HUD HOME S E Q U I M : S u n L a n d 0 d ow n , $ 5 5 8 . 3 0 m o. P.A.: Like new 2 Br., 1.5 North, 3 Br., 2 bath, off 4.2%apr, conditions apopen space. Lg. kitchen, b a . N o s m o k i n g / p e t s. ply. $725 plus dep. 457-5206 living and dining room, Call Jim Freeman some hardwood, freshly (360)329-2190 painted, all new carpet. 1163 Commercial CB PARK SHORE $1,200. $750 deposit. Rentals No pets. Min. 6 month 311 For Sale lease. 360-681-6011 SEQUIM: Comm’l buildManufactured Homes WEST SIDE P.A.: New- ing, downtown, corner of e r 3 B r. , 2 b a , W / D, Bell St./S. Sequim Ave. SEQUIM: ‘79 dbl. wide, close to town, no smok- Approx. 4,000 sf, avail. 2 Br., 2 ba, 2 sheds, 55+ ing. $950 mo., $500 dep. 1/1/13. (360)452-8838. park, upgrades in/out, lg. (360)460-8672 a.m. only patio $45,000. 683-6294 or (360)670-9329

PRIVATE COUNTRY SETTING! 3 Br., 2 bath manufactured home on 3.48 wooded acres, with seasonal creek, par tially fenced and perfect for critters, detached 2 car garage, plus other outbuildings. 408 For Sale Now at $159,900 Commercial ML#263203. KATHY LOVE P.A.: Professional office 452-3333 condo, 800 sf, 8th and PORT ANGELES Race. (360)460-7195. REALTY

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Custom built waterfront home over looking the Hood Canal. Stunning south facing views down the Canal and the Olympic foothills to the west. Water views from practically every room in the home. Spacious home with cherry floors, Stainless appliances and lots of room--4,500 sf if you include the unfinished basement and garage. Enjoy timbered buffer & end of the road privacy on this 3.5 acre site. Wa t c h t h e i n c o m i n g storms and the eagles soar below, from this very special place. NWMLS# 327063 Jim Munn 360-765-4500 MUNN BRO’S HOOD CANAL PROPERTIES

ELEGANT HOME Situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac on 2 fairway view lots. Spacious home with massive exposed beam ceilings, floor to ceiling brick fireplace, and lots of windows. Extensively renovated for year round entertaining inside & outside with Souther n exposure on the patios. Plenty of room in the 2 car garage for all your toys. Den/office could be easily converted into a 3rd Br. $299,000. ML#264327. Call Alan 683-4844 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East

Fr o m t h e t o p o f t h e mountain to the river below, it can be all yours. Fr o m t h i s i n c r e d i b l e home, you’ll enjoy panor a m i c v i ew s f r o m M t Rainier to the Hood Canal and Mt Walker to the west. Incredible sunrises, tide changes and cool river water to enjoy. There is an 8 stall barn with one heated, insulated tack room. Monitor style barn with 11 ton hay storage area & m a ny o u t bu i l d i n g s t o use. Currently 15 acres of New Zealand fencing to keep ‘em all in. Property is 27 acres and extends down to the Little Quil river for camping a n d a d i p . NWMLS#315970. Jim Munn 360-765-4500 MUNN BRO’S HOOD CANAL PROPERTIES

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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 round exposure. This property is in an excell e n t c e n t ra l l o c a t i o n . This property has many permitted uses - call us for more information! $195,000. MLS #251067 Team Thomsen 417-2782 COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY

DISCOVER THE BAY Sailboats & Sunsets from this 25 acre ranch. 3Br. (2 are MA with adjoining bath), Den, 4 bath, great room with propane fireplace, dining area & kitchen with eating nook. 2 car attached garage, 1,920 sf barn, fenced and cross fenced. Sit & relax on the delightful covered deck to enjoy breathtaki n g wa t e r v i ew w h i l e gazing out over rolling pastures. $825,000 reduced from $950,000 ML#261636/257318 Call Sheryl 683-4844 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East

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CHERRY HILL quality built home with lots of upgrades and extras galore. New ooring throughout . Large water view kitchen with open dining room. French doors that lead to fenced yard and rose garden. RV and boat parking. Even a claw foot tub! www.jeanirvine.com MLS#263714. $269,500

445 Hunt Road, Port Angeles

1822 South “E� St., Port Angeles

Exceptional quality, skilled craftsmanship & exquisite design characterize this 3BR/2BA, 2837 SF custom home. A beautiful library, gourmet kitchen, media room, beautiful master w/ tile bath/heated oor, formal dining, stunning wood ďŹ nishes. Close to Port Angeles. MLS 264283 $ 489,000

This family home, with 3 BR, 2 BA sits on a 0.32 acre lot. With newer vinyl windows, kitchen cabinets, ooring, heating system this home is move in ready! A large family room and a formal living rm. The laurndry/mud room is large enough for a sewing/craft area. A great price at $159,900 MLS 264233

A MOST RESTFUL ADDRESS You’ll love the views and the wide open spaces, relaxing on the patio or deck of this comfy 3 BD., 2 BA. home. Nestled on 5 country acres buffered with trees, this is a treat to see! Recently listed for $249,000. ML#264158

DIRECTIONS: Lincoln Street to 9th and Rt. on 9th. 235 W 9th.

DIRECTIONS: Highway 112>Right on Place Rd>Right on Hunt

DIRECTIONS:West on Front St.>Marine DR. South on Tumwater Truck Route>West on Lauridsen Blvd>North on “E� ST

DIRECTIONS: Turn south on Mt. Pleasant Rd. by IGS, go up the hill, turn left on Henry Boyd to Glass Rd.

235 W 9TH STREET, PORT ANGELES

Jean Irvine, CRS, GRI, ASR OfďŹ ce: (360) 417-2797 www.JeanIrvine.com

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554 GLASS RD., PORT ANGELES

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Joyce Underwood (360) 808-3549 joyce@olypen.com

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708 Caroline, Port Angeles PRICE REDUCTION! Gorgeous harbor view, 1908 classic home with all the charming ‘bones’, 4 Bedroom/ 2 Bath. MLS#264040 Reduced to $199,000 DIRECTIONS: North on Eunice to Caroline. House on the right.

Amy Powell (360)775-5826 amy@olypen.com

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1319 S. ‘K’ ST., PORT ANGELES

DOUBLE LANDSCAPED LOTS, water feature, new carpets, new roof, new paint. Nothing to do here, just move in. Nice mountain view from the deck, nice trees and a sense of privacy. Two BR on main level, 2 BR down. Daylight basement. Wet bar downstairs and this makes it perfect for guests or that family who come and visit. A must see at this new price of $285,000. ML# 263804 DIRECTIONS: Eighth street to “I�, turn South and then right on 14th. Corner of 14th & “K� St.

Rebecca Jackson, CRS, GRI OfďŹ ce: (360) 452-7861 BeckyJ@olypen.com

1419 AURORA COURT, PORT ANGELES

EXQUISITE HOME, NEIGHBORHOOD AND FINISHES!! This expansive open concept, 3BD/2BA 1930 sq ft Craftsman style home built in 2006 with a beautiful inviting mission style entrance will welcome all your friends and family! Amazing vaulted ceilings with picturesque windows that let the sun shine in! Fine ďŹ nishes throughout including granite countertops, custom maple cabinets in kitchen, Peruvian cherry hardwood oors, marble counters in bathrooms. MLS# 264326 $279,000 DIRECTIONS: West to N st, right on 14th , left on Aurora Ct to sign

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Gail Shaw

OfďŹ ce: (360) 417-2801 Toll Free: (800) 292-2978

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2726 E. SUNNYBROOK AVE., PORT ANGELES Walk to grocery store, pharmacy, deli, gas station, and other amenities. Manufactured home is a 3 BR, 2 Ba,1606 SF built in 1995 – beautiful open concept living space. It sits on a 0.35 acre lot – very private and borders a green belt . Heat pump, detached 1 car plus garage, covered patio. MLS # 264197 $153,000 DIRECTIONS: Hwy 101>North on N. Brook Ave (next to Eastside Safeway)>East on E. Sunnybrook Meadows

Team Thomsen OfďŹ ce: (360) 417-2782 www.callmarc1st.com

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0.65 Acre Lot- 2 Parcels - Huge Shop -This lovely home has 4 BR/2BA and 2688 SF. Gorgeous view of the Olympic Mtns from both levels Formal living rm, & family rm, formal dining rm, large attached heated green house/enclosed porch. Detached shop is 1320 SF, also an attached garage with storage and a workshop area. 2 parcels - can be sold separately. MLS 263974 $259,000 DIRECTIONS: W. on 8th>S. on ‘C’ St.>W. on 12th.

Team Thomsen OfďŹ ce: (360) 417-2782 www.callmarc1st.com

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MLS# 264339 Price $240,000 DIRECTIONS: Turn west from Lincoln to West 5th St. House almost to Cherry St

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NW CONTEMPORARY Double lot, RV carport and one for your cars. 4 BR 2.5 baths, newer kitchen and shop for your hobbies and crafts. Open stairway to upper level and oor to ceiling windows. Tall evergreens, Mountain view. Priced at $250,000. ML#264114

WHAT A DELIGHT to visit this wonderful Dutch Colonial located on a large corner lot in desirable Sunrise Heights. Over 3500 Sq. ft., 4 bd., 2-1/2 baths, with many special upgrades that add to its character and livability. $449,500 ML#264091 Come See!

DIRECTIONS: Eighth St. to “G� St. Turn left until you turn right on 12th

DIRECTIONS: 1 Block south of 1st. St. on the corner of Liberty & 2nd St.

Rebecca Jackson, CRS, GRI

Kathy Brown, CRS, ABR, GRI

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CLASSIC VICTORIAN 1902 HOME with pioneer history. Zoned RHD for many uses: Multi family, home business, etc., and has been used as a duplex in the past. There is a detached cottage, greenhouse and shop, a fabulous garden which grows lots of vegetables, apples, cherries, grapes, kiwi, peaches, pears, blueberries and ďŹ gs. MLS 264223 NOW ONLY $199,900 DIRECTIONS: Corner of East 7th and Vine, one block east of Peabody.

Gail Shaw

OfďŹ ce: (360) 417-2801 Toll Free: (800) 292-2978

201 HOLLY CIRCLE, PORT ANGELES LEISURE NOT LABOR Easy living is the watchword for this gently-used double wide in the highly desirable 55+ community of Monterra where you actually own your land. The open oor plan gently merges dining and leisure areas and provides an air of spaciousness normally associated with much larger houses. Low-maintenance yard, hot tub, access to the club house and facilities, etc. makes life in Monterra hard to beat. MLS 264231 $128,500. Call Dick DIRECTIONS: From Olympic HWY North on Gunn, left on Finn Hall, Right on Monterra Drive, Left on Holly

DICK PILLING OfďŹ ce: (360) 457-1111 Cell: (360) 460-7652 rightguy@olypen.com

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113 Foursome Drive SUNLAND Enjoy this beautiful one level home that looks out onto the 3rd fairway of Sunland. Light and airy with nice southern exposure. Open oor plan with breakfast bar as well as dining area. Nice den/ofďŹ ce. Enjoy the amenities of Sunland, tennis court, swimming pool, club house, and cabana on the beach plus golďŹ ng. www.jeanirvine.com $248,900 MLS# 263332 DIRECTIONS: N. on Sequim Dungeness Way, turn into Sunland, E. on Taylor Blvd to Fairway Drive, W. on Foursome Drive to 113 Foursome Drive.

Jean Irvine, CRS, GRI, ASR OfďŹ ce: (360) 417-2797 www.JeanIrvine.com

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8182 Garage Sales 7035 General Pets PA - West

MISC: Ibanez electric guitar, semi-acoustic, AS-50, Tobacco Sunburst, Dimarzio pickups, signed Hirabayashi $500 Fender amplifier 212, Ultimate Chorus, $300. 2 kayaks, White Water fiberglass, $75, plastic, $300. (360)683-7144.

ESTATE Sale: Fri.-Sat. SHORKIE PUPPIES 9-4, Sun. 10-3, 4217 S. 2 registered, 1 girl, 1 Airport Rd. boy. $800 ea. (360)808-4123, lv msg GARAGE Sale: Sun.Mon., 10-3 p.m., 1720 W. 8 t h S t . A n t i q u e 9820 Motorhomes dressers, chair with ottoman, buffet, drop leaf table, dog crates, stained glass chandelier with matching ceiling light, old crocks, large shelf with corbels, many more quality items.

6115 Sporting Goods BUYING FIREARMS Any & All - Top $ Paid One or Entire Collection Including Estates. Call (360)477-9659

ARC WELDER: Old Lincoln fleet-arc 280 amp A/C welder mounted on dolly. Very heavy duty. $325/obo. 681-8788. W O O D W O R K E R TA BLE: Maple, 2 vises, t o o l w e l l , 2 d r aw e r s. $200. 360-379-9520.

E S TAT E / G A R AG E Sale: Fri.-Sat.-Sun., 10-4 p.m., 710 Gehrke Rd., follow Old Olympic Hwy to Lazy J Tree Far m, turn on Gehrke across from dome-home. Beds, bedding, sofas, recliners, TVs, electronics, some art, kitchen items, knickknacks, CDs, DVDs, binoculars, children’s books and toys.

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E S TAT E S a l e : S a t . S u n . , 9 - 5 p. m . , 1 1 1 9 Township Line. Top of the road between Deer BOOKS WANTED! We Par k and O’Br ien Rd. love books, we’ll buy Two oak china cabinets, oak rocking chair and yours. 457-9789. desk chair, two desks, rocking loveseat, other 6135 Yard & furniture, dishes, roaster Garden oven, pots and pans, bedding, oriental decor, craft supplies, sheepskin Native Plant Sale. It’s rug. (360)461-0681 For a great time to plant more info. Native Plants just before it star ts to rain. Living Estate Sale M a ny va r i e t i e s a n d Saturday: October 20, sizes of trees and 8-3 p.m., 82 South Alshrubs at end of seader Lane, Four Season pricing. Please s o n ’s P a r k . Po w e r call (360)582-1314 for tools, Wizard tractor, more information. Agri-Fab trailer, vintage stereo, vintage 8142 Garage Sales style couches, blanket chest, craft, needleSequim work and sewing supG A R AG E S a l e : Fr i . - p l i e s , b o o k s a n d Sat.-Sun., 8-4 p.m., 45 m a g a z i n e s, e l e c t r i c Frog Ln, take Hooker hospital bed, Rain or south to Toad to Frog shine. Parking limited! Ln. Some tools.

8180 Garage Sales PA - Central LIFETIME OF TREASURES The Woolett Estate Sale Complete house full of furniture and household treasures. Duncan Phyfe tables and chairs, buffet, TV armoire, sofa, upholstered side chairs, vintage side tables, beds, sewing machine, oak dining chairs, pictures, f l o o r l a m p s, C h i n a , vintage figurines, collection of home interior figurines. Saturday 9-3 Sunday 9-1 507 E. 3rd Street

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7025 Farm Animals & Livestock WAGUA ANGUS HERDSIRE 3/4 Wagua, 1/4 Angus, 12 yr. old son of Michi Fuku. 2,000 lbs. ver y nice, gentle. $2,500/obo. 360-765-3473 WEANER PIGS: YorkDuroc, and some Hamp, B e r k , $ 6 5 e a c h . Few feeders, $75 ea. 1 BBQ Gilt, $120. 360-775-6552.

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5TH WHEEL: ‘91 35’ Hitchhiker Champagne edition. Two slide-outs, rear kitchen, fully furnished. Permanent skirting also available. $10,000. (360)797-0081 5TH WHEEL: ‘98 29’ Alpenlite. 1 tip-out, extras, ver y clean, ver y good condition. $12,500. (360)460-9680

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CAMPER: ‘03 Pasttime. L i ke n ew, m a ny a d d ons, solar panels, awning, air cond., TV. MOTOR HOME: ‘82 23’ $5,500. (360)461-6615. DRIFT BOAT: With trailTravel Craft. 108K, runs er. $2,000. 461-6441. good, good condition. FORMOSA 41 KETCH $3,000/obo. 928-3015 or ‘70. Beautiful sailboat, (360)461-5105. cabin totally rebuilt, new MOTOR HOME: ‘92 25’ engine (Yanmar), new Tioga Monterra Special. sails, needs bowsprit, E350, 65K mi. great liveaboard, was $8,500. (360)457-6434. $79,500. Now $59,500. (360)452-1531 MOTOR HOME: ‘95 32’ CAMPER: ‘09 LANCE Winnebago Adventurer. 830 (Short Bed) Cab GLASPLY: 17’, 90 hp Excellent condition, 70K o ve r w i t h r e a r fo l d like new Yamaha O/B. mi. $8,250. 681-4045. d o w n t e n t . C o l d $5,500. (360)683-8738. weather package, A/C, M U S T S E L L : ‘ 9 2 3 4 ’ M i c r owave, aw n i n g , G L A S P LY : 2 6 ’ c a b i n Bounder. 2,000 mi. on side entry, side door. cr uiser, flying br idge, new 454 Chev 950 hp Great for campers with single Cummins diesel engine. $7,995/obo. children and or pets. engine, low hours, radar, (360)683-8453 Euro design interior in VHF radio, CB, dept/fish b e i g e c o l o r s . “ Fa s t finder, dingy, down rig9832 Tents & Gun” turnbuckles, “Su- gers, 16’x32’ boathouse. per Hitch” available. $27,500. (360)457-0684. Travel Trailers Used on Ford F350. Reduced to $15,500 M I S C. M G B a ck a bl e ALJO 1991 24’ trailer, (360)301-6261 Towing System. Used ver y good condition, o n a F o r d E x p l o r e r. $5,500. 460-8538. $200/obo. HUNTER’S SPECIAL (360)681-7824 22’ camper. $900. (360)797-4041 NASH 2000 26’, excelM O O CHER; ‘91 16’ lent condition. PACKAGE: ‘85 F250 glass solid boat, Yama$8,000.(360)460-8538. S u p e r c a b w i t h 1 0 ’ ha ‘07 50 HP tiller with T E N T T R A I L E R : ‘ 0 3 cabover camper. $2,500/ full power, ‘08 6 HP high thrust, Scotty electrics, C o l e m a n : W e s t l a k e , obo. (360)417-0163. Lowrance electronics, sleeps 9, furnance, waexcellent condition. 9050 Marine ter tank, water heater, $6,500. (360)452-2148. indoor/outdoor shower Miscellaneous and more, ever ything O/B MOTOR: Yamaha works. $5,000. 2 0 1 2 R A N G E R 2 5 S C 15 hp long shaft. $950. (360)452-4327 TUGBOAT. Loaded with (360)683-3682 custom features. Clean, T E N T T R A I L E R : ‘ 9 9 new appearance. LocatDutchman. King/queen e d i n S e q u i m . Wa r m , OCEAN KAYAK: Prowlbed, excellent cond., re- d r y, c o m fo r t a bl e fo u r er Big Game, 12’ 9”x34”, frigerator, furnace, A/C, season cruising. Go to retail $980, never used. $850. (360)303-2157. tons of storage. $4,000. rangertugs.com/R-25sc (360)460-4157 for vir tual tour. Illness OLYMPIC: 84 XL 18’. 3.8 OMC inboard, new forces sale. $119,500. TRAILER: ‘00 26” Fleet9.9 mercury kicker, easy (509)312-0704. wood slideout, $9,800. load trailer. $4,500. (360)452-6677 (360)457-6448 TRAILER: ‘04 27Q Forest River Cherokee. Pop out, large window, 2 skylights, excellent condition. $9,300. (360)379-5136

TRAILER: ‘55 14’ ShasHORSE: Beautiful fe- ta. Ver y nice. $5,000. male Arabian, 22 years 417-3959 message. old, needs experienced r i d e r, ow n e r c a n n o 9802 5th Wheels longer ride, must go to good home. $100. (360)457-6584 1998 Kit RoadRanger 5th Wheel. 1998 Kit Road Ranger 5th Wheel 7035 General Pets with 13’ Slide-Out. All appliances in working orADORABLE KITTENS der including air cond. All colors and sizes. $85. F u r n a c e . M u s t S e l l $8,000. Call Terry PFOA (360)452-0414. (360)477-2756 safehavenpfoa.org BULLMASTIFF PUPPY Female, vet check, all vaccinations done, written health guarantee. $600. (509)220-9643 Chihuahua mix pups. 1 boy, 1 girl, 14 weeks, adorable. $200. 360-670-6791 PUPPIES: Great Pyrenees, Australian Shepherd and Black ? $100. (360)461-9103 PUPPY: Pekingese, 6 mo. old, very adorable. 32 ft. 5th. wheel, 2003 $300. (360)452-9553 or Mirage. Low road miles, 3 slides, power awning, (360)460-3020. rear kitchen, pull-out Purebred Beagle Pup- pantry, ceiling fan, compies. Beagle Puppies, p u t e r d e s k , a l l - w o o d $250. each. Ready cabinets. $13,000. Chimacum. Email 10/24/12. Call or Text haroldberger@mac.com (360)640-1610

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Cruising boat. 1981 Sea Ranger sedan style trawler 39’ LOA. Single engine Per kins diesel with bow thruster. Fully enclosed fly bridge. Comfor table salon; stateroom with queen bed; full shower in head;full-sized refrigerator/freezer plus freezer b ox i n l a z z a r e t ; n ew Westerbeke genset with “get-home” alternate power source from genset; new smar t charger/inver ter and battery bank; good electronics including radar and AIS receive. Cruises at 7.5 Kts on 2.5 gph. Max speed 9.0 Kts, 150 gal water and 535 gal fuel capacity. 15 hp Yamaha O/B on dinghy. Anchor with 300’ chain and stern tie spool. Fully equipped as USCG Auxiliary Ope ra t i o n a l Fa c i l i t y. We have cruised throughout Salish Sea and Inside Passage in this comfortable and sea-worthy boat. She works well in t h e N W e nv i r o n m e n t . Suitable for 2 people cruising or live-aboard. S e e i n Po r t L u d l o w. $99,500. (360)437-7996.

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BAYLINER: ‘95 2452 on trailer, low hrs., 9.9 hp Yamaha, plus many extras, excellent. $17,495 (360)681-0632

OLYMPIC: ‘92 26’ Super XL. Less than 800 hours on original engine and o u t d r i ve , S u z u k i , 1 5 h o r s e k i cke r h a s l ow hours. Rebuilt trailer with BELL BOY: 22’ cuddy five like new tires. Hot cabin, V8 engine needs and cold water, heater, work. $1,800. stove, dinette. $24,750. (360)385-9019 457-6162 or 809-3396 BLUE WATER: ‘91 16’ PONTOON: ‘06 10’ OutV6 MercCruiser with cast. Stainless steel trailer. $3,800/obo. frame, comes with flip(360)460-0236 per, oars, padded seats, B OAT T R A I L E R : 1 9 ’ K-pump. $600/obo. (360)670-2015 single axle, galvanized, E Z L o a d b o a t t ra i l e r. RIENELL: 16’ ski/speed $1,350/obo. 809-0700. boat, EZ Load trailer, 88 hp Johnson motor, must MERRY sell. $2,250/obo. WHERRY TWO (360)808-0611 Rowing vessel, 2 seat design, equipped with ROWING BOAT: Wood one sliding seat, cus- L a p s t r a k e W h i t e h a l l , tom RowWing, Dreher with traveling sail, 2 pair oars, 19’ long with 39” of spruce spoon blade beam, 70 lbs. $2,000. oars, Sprit sail with mast (360)379-9225 and 2 rudder options, includes trailer bunk but MARINE. Westcoaster not trailer, will deliver in A l u m i n u m B o a t 1 4 . 3 Puget Sound area. feet. 9.9 Yamaha out- $4,000. (360)775-5955. board motor. Bimini Top, EZ Pull Electric Pot Pull- SABERCRAFT: 21’. 302 er, Portable/Fish Depth Inboard, Lorance GPS Finder, Trailer and other 5” screen with fish/depth finder, VHS, 15 hp kickextras. $2,500. Firm. er, good interior. Selling (360)681-7824 due to health. $4,000. LIVINGSTON: 13’. With 683-3682 all the necessary equipment, price is right and S E A S W I R L : ‘ 9 0 2 1 ’ . ready to go, let’s talk. 190ob. $3,500. (360)452-6677 $2,650/obo. 452-2712.

9050 Marine Miscellaneous Sailboat: 19’ Lightning Sailboat on trailer ready to go. Asking $1,500 or will take best offer. The boat is very solid for its age-the sails are ver y serviceable including the spinnaker. (360)460-6231

9050 Marine Miscellaneous SEA SWIRL: ‘82 16’. 140 Chev engine, Merc outdrive, 4 stroke Honda 75 kicker, Calkins galv. t r a i l e r, 2 n ew S c o t t y downriggers, fishfinder, good deck space, good fishing boat. $3,000. (360)477-3725

SELL OR TRADE 13’ Livingston, new paint, trailer rebuilt, 30 hp Yamaha, front steering, new eats, downrigger mounts, Lowrance f i s h f i n d e r. Tr a d e fo r travel trailer or 4x4 quad, UNIFLITE: ‘64 23’. Ra- etc. $2,000/obo. (360)460-1514 dio,, fathometer, GPS, radar, crab pot puller, Yanmar diesel, trailer. STARCRAFT: ‘73 12’. aluminum, E. downrigger $6,000/obo. 460-1246. $800. (360)928-3483. S A I L B OAT: E r i ck s o n 26’. Cr uise proven, a real steal, lots of equipment. As is. $3,500 or trade. (360)477-7719.

9817 Motorcycles 9817 Motorcycles HARLEY: ‘04 Soft Tail Heritage. Black with lots of extra chrome. 24,500 mi., Beautiful bike, must see to appreciate. $11,000. (360)477-3725.

HONDA: ‘79 CM400T road bike. 24,000 mi. $900. 683-4761.

HONDA: ‘85 Goldwing Aspencade. 1200cc, H A R L E Y : ‘ 0 6 1 2 0 0 black/chrome, exc. cond. S p o r t s t e r. 7 K m i l e s , $3,500/obo. 417-0153. mint. $7,900. 452-6677. H O N DA : ‘ 8 5 M a g n a . H A R L E Y: ‘ 9 1 F X L R . Runs excellent. $1,600. c u s t o m s h o w r e a d y, (360)385-9019 S&S powered, wins every time. $11,500/obo. QUAD: ‘07 Yamaha 700 (360)452-4612, msg. Raptor. Like new, extras. HONDA: ‘05 CRF80. Price reduced to $4,500. Like new. $1,400. (360)452-3213 (360)460-8514. SUZUKI: ‘05 DRZ110. HONDA: ‘08 CRF150R. BBR shift kit, new plastic ex t ra p a r t s i n c l u d e d . & graphics, lots of extras $2,000. $800. (360)477-2322. (360)461-3367

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25’ 2004 Georgie Boy Landau 34K miles. Compact, easy to drive and maneuver, sleeps 4.2 slide outs, Wo r k h o r s e c h a s s i s, 8.1L Vor tec gas, tow package, BrakeMaster towing sys, 4KW Onan gen, hydraulic jacks, rear camera, driverside door, awning, 6 gal water heater, 27” TV, AM/FM/CD player, huge outside storage, bathroom with tub and shower, outside shower, roof A/C, wall htr, large dual power fridge, queen bed, microwave, range and oven. $40,000. (360)681-3020

5TH WHEEL: ‘00 35’ Alfa. 3 slides, perfect condition, everything works, many extras, must see to appreciate. $22,500/ obo. (360)683-2529.

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Va l l e y A q u a n a u t LV 17’1” Poly Sea Kayak w/skeg used a dozen times over the last few years and kept in the garage when not in use. Some accessor ies included. $1300. Contact Kelly at 461-3255.

Thanks for last week! We have added more stuff. Potting supplies, Hotpoint Mangle, Kenmore W/D, 2 antique ladies desks, champagne flutes, jewelry, silver, 3 VCR/DVD TV combos, 4 overhead garage storage racks, English and Asian antiques, 2026 Place Road. Sat. 9-4, Sun. 10-2.

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Clallam County Scot and Nancy Taylor trust, single family dwelling, 639 Woodcock Road, $300,000. Alan and Margaret Graebner, single family dwelling, 182 Henkes, $164,417. Alan and Margaret Graebner, detached garage with storage loft, 182 Henkes, $31,890. Todd and Laurie Yarnes, detached garage, 481 Riverside Road, $35,434. Dan and Judy Hendrickson, water damage repair to subfloor, 4235 Mount Pleasant Road, $1,223. William and Janis Carpenter, heat pump, 842 Strait View Drive, $4,816. Edward Elko, heat pump system, 121 Arnold Palmer Parkway, $10,032. Kathleen Spradley, heat pump, 560 Sunshine Ave., $4,103. Ruby Jane Ketchum, single family dwelling, 566 Dan Kelly Road, $281,194. Talents Development Co. LLC, single family dwelling with attached garage, 111 Chiesa Place, $178,897. Rayonier Timberlands, wireless microwave dish, 189038 Highway 101, $10,000. Hidden Valley Development LLC, single family dwelling with attached garage, 40 Parkway Heights Drive, $186,542. Joanne Calloway, wood stove, 532 N. Barr Road, $3,576. Michael E. and Deborah K. Kirk, deck with stairs, 82 Peele Road, $3,074. Joseph and Beth Abril and Ashkin, single family dwelling with attached garage and 250 gallon underground propane tank, 331 Headwaters Lane, $238,797. Phillip Wayne, heat pump, 133 Sunrise View Ave., $3,545. Jared Barton, heat pump, 113 Woodcock Road, $3,745. Ronald Harrell, heat pump, 540 Macleay Road, $3,565. Old Crab Brewing Company Inc., 250 gallon above ground propane tank and piping, 255410 Highway 101, $1,422. Russell and Judith Beard, fireplace insert, 4447 Old Olympic Highway, $2,682. William L. Houghton, propane stove with piping and 120 gallon above ground propane tank, 180 Twin Fawn Lane, $3,000. Robert Keldgord, gas cooktop and piping with 100 gallon above ground propane tank, 377 Hoare Road, $2,800. Dave Zaklav, wood stove installation, 465 Quails Roost Road, $986. Don Hubbard, wood stove with vent, 2130 E. Fourth Ave.,$3,998. Michael Lee Chamberlain, deck replacement, 401 Beach Drive, $3,171. Michael and Betty Stegriy, single family dwelling with attached garage, 40 John Carl Road, $224,793. Karen Goschen, deck replacement, 72 Vista Lane, $1,642. Clifford and Tina Rocheleau, attached garage, 217 Applegate Lane, $21,260. Old Crab Brewing Company Inc., hot water heater, 255410 Highway 101, $5,000.

Port Angeles City of Port Angeles, commercial new construction, (Esplanade), 129 W. Railroad Ave., $1,709,508. John L. and Christie A. Tucker, residence repair, 814 W. 13th St., $1,000. Martha E. and Drew S. McGinle Sr., pellet stove, 217 W. Fifth St., $0. Fir Lane Terrace Convalescent Center #259, re-roof with membrane roofing, 1116 E. Lauridsen Blvd., $268,671. Christina M. Westrem, gas insert tank set, 803 W. Seventh St., $1,550. Jesse R. Banks, foundation, 917 E. Second St., $2,600. KT Olympic Plaza LLC, signs, 108 Del Guzzi Drive, $500. Larry R. Estes, heat pump, 621 S. Washington St., $3,565. Jeremy L. Gustafson, heat pump, 931 W. 10th St., $2,845. Kent A. Sommerfeld, heat pump, 321 W. 15th St., $7,689. Rhonda A. Carrell, wood burning stove, 2406 W. 14th St., $0. Robert C. Doran, re-roof, 926 W. 10th St., $6,100. Dilipkumar and Minaxiben Patel, re-roof, 535 E. Front St., $13,260. Curtis G. Johnson, water service, 230 E. Fifth St., $1,650. Jordis Oman, heat pump, 704 Elizabeth Place, $9,615. John Scott Williamson, water supply, 2151 W. Fourth St., $2,000. Joseph P. Rogers, wood burning fireplace insert, 1118 Grant Ave., $2,000. Danny M. Brinson, water heater, 2130 W. Fourth St., $500.

Sequim Scott W. MacNeil, carport, 521 W. Hemlock St., $5,435. Ann D. and Terry L. Moore, re-roof, 432 N. Govan Ave., $2,850. George Antoline, replace gas heater, 91 River Road, $6,875.

Jefferson County William Dowling trust, water heater and piping, 6950 Oak Bay Road, $0. Elaine Jones, replace two 120 gallon propane tanks, 665 Pinecrest Drive, $0. Michael Hastings, single family dwelling with attached garage and 500 gallon above ground propane tank, 472 Daisy King Road, $319,500. Jacqueline Levin, wood stove, 234 Pond Road, $0. Steven Omodt, 120 gallon above ground propane tank with piping and stove, 120 Sycamore St., $0. John Van Zonneveld, window, 60 Admiralty Lane 331, $1,000. Glee Hubbard trust, window, 60 Admiralty Lane 325, $1,000. James Hattrick, heat pump, 181 Quarry Road, $2,500. Valerie Millican, heat pump, 21 Chimacum Creek Drive, $2,500. Thomas Hough, 250 gallon above ground propane tank and lines, 1125 Toandus Road, $0.

Port Townsend Port Townsend Brewing Co., replace concrete slab and floor drains, 330 10th St., $15,000. Robert L. Hansen Jr., concrete slab for future sun room, 3145 Howard St., $750. James T. and Marleen Yelaca, single family dwelling, 4609 Arizona Place, $102,000.

Department reports Area building departments report a total of 63 building permits issued from Oct. 8-12 with a total valuation of $4,228,067.04: Port Angeles, 18 at $2,033,053; Sequim, 3 at $15,160.04; Clallam County, 29 at $1,735,604; Port Townsend, 3 at $117,750; Jefferson County, 10 at $326,500.

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9180 Automobiles 9180 Automobiles 9180 Automobiles Classics & Collect. Classics & Collect. Classics & Collect. CHEV: ‘56 Belair. 6 cyl., auto, 4 door, paint, interior, chrome, re-done to stock, California car, 2nd owner, always garaged. Not smoked in. $22,500. (360)683-7789.

SUZUKI: ‘05 DRZ110. BBR shift kit, new plastic & graphics, lots of extras $800. (360)477-2322. SUZUKI: ‘06 Boulevard C90T. 342 mi., like new, m a n y ex t r a s , a l w ay s garaged. $9,500. POLARIS: 2011 Razor (360)461-1911 LE Bobby Gorden series, excellent condition, low hours, used for fami9805 ATVs ly fun, no extreme riding, well maintained and always stored inside, windshield and roof top ex t r a s. $ 1 1 , 4 0 0 o b o, 460-0187 or 460-9512 evenings.

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2005 Suzuki LT-Z 250 Q u a d s p o r t T h i s q u a d ENGINE HOIST: 2 ton. has approximately 20 $200 cash hours of ride time. It has (360)452-5673 a K&N Air Filter, Big Gun exhaust, Acerbis Hand9742 Tires & guards, and new battery. Wheels I t i s w h i t e w i t h bl u e frame. $2,250. 460-0405 SNOW TIRES: (4) studQUAD: ‘05 Honda TRX ded on rims. Hankook 450R. Excellent cond. 205/65R15. Like new. $2,500. (360)461-0157. $300 firm. 582-9758.

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1978 CADILLAC SEV I L L E . B E AU T I F U L “LIKE NEW� CLASSIC. GOLD, LT YELLOW LEATHER, SUNR O O F, W H I T E WALLS, WIRE WHEELS. 75K MILES. M U S T S E E TO A P P R E C I AT E . $ 7 , 5 0 0 (360)928-9724 (206) 697-2005 ‘74 CHEVY LUV P/U project. Spec ed, short bed, rear fenders, mag wh, lwrd. $500 (360)6818881 daily 9-5. CHEV: ‘53 pickup restoration project. $3,800. Cell (562)743-7718 FORD: ‘50 F1 pickup. 239 flathead V8, 3 sp, overdr ive, r uns and drives great. $17,500. (360)379-6646

FORD: ‘27 T-Bucket, ‘350’ blower, rag top, f a s t a n d n i c e , C D. $17,500. Call before 7 p.m. (360)457-8388.

CHEV: ‘63 Nova SS. 2 door hard top, V8, 2 sp power glide, project car. $5,200. (360)461-2056. CHEV: ‘79 L82 Corvette. Motor needs work. $4,000/obo. 809-0700. CROSLEY: ‘51 Wagon. FORD: ‘29 Model AA. 1 1/2 ton flatbed truck, Good body/runner. $4,000. (360)683-7847. complete frame off restoration. Updated 4 cyl. D O D G E : ‘ 7 1 1 / 2 t o n e n g i n e, hy d r. b ra ke s. short bed. V8, auto, fac- $22,000. (360)683-3089. tory power steering, Adventurer Sport, paint, interior and chrome re- FORD: ‘62 Galaxie Sundone, California truck, liner Convertible. 69,400 black on black, garaged. mi., 390 ci and 300 hp a u t o, P / S, P / B, P / W, $15,000. (360)683-7789 P/Se, radials, running DODGE: ‘83 Rampage. lights, skirts, car cover, original paint, upholstery Red, PK, needs work. and carpets, new top. $1,900/obo. 582-0389. $24,500. (360)683-3385. FORD: ‘54 Victoria. New Email for pictures 302, 4 speed. $8,000/ Rrobert169@qwest.net obo. (360)504-5664.

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Background The Makah Tribe owns the only operating commercial fishing dock in Neah GMC: ‘77 Sierra 6000 Bay. A structural survey of this dock identifies that replacement is preferred to series. New 12’ bed. completing necessary repairs. The Makah Tribe received a grant from the US $1,300/obo. 775-1139. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration (EDA) for the permitting and design of a replacement dock, including; the commercial 9931 Legal Notices fish dock, causeway and associated infrastructure.

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Peninsula Housing Authority (PHA) is inviting statements of qualificat i o n s fo r s e r v i c e s t o evaluate the domestic water system and provide plans and specifications for the water system improvements and the remodel of the apartment kitchens at the Manor Apartments, Port Angeles, WA. The project scope and statement requirements can be downloaded at www.peninsulapha.org or contact 360-452-7631 ext *810 for a copy sent via email. Legal No. 429903 Pub: Oct. 14, 21, 2012

2. Summary The Makah Tribe is requesting proposals from qualified professionals with experience in marine structures project development to assist with management of the planning, permitting and design of the replacement commercial fishing dock.

The selected Project Management Consultant will not be eligible to submit Design Engineering proposals.

Respondents are expected to become thoroughly familiar with the existing dock, the commercial fisheries that use this facility and the scope of the proposed rebuild prior to preparation of their proposal. Site visits may be scheduled through Robert Buckingham, Port of Neah Bay Port Director, at 360-6453012. This is a federally funded project, and all project activities must adhere to the requirements and regulations of EDA. 3. Scope of Work Provide professional administrative and technical consulting services to the Makah Tribe in the following functional areas:

a. Planning: (1). Inspect the existing fish dock to become familiar with its situation, condition CLALLAM COUNTY PARKS, FAIR & and operating requirements. FACILITIES DIVISION (2). Review and validate the content of the dock replacement project parameters and make recommendations, as appropriate. NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS (3). Assist in developing a strategy addressing the areas of permitting, design, construction and demolition/removal of existing components taking into acSEALED BIDS will be received by the Board of count the need to maintain an operating fish offloading facility for local fisherClallam County Commissioners 223 East Fourth ies. Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington until (4). Assist the Makah Tribe in developing finance packages for construction 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, November 13, 2012 for the: funding. - West Midway Lighting Improvements - Clallam County Fairgrounds Complete drawings and specifications may be obtained from Pen Print, Inc., Phone 360.457.3404. All bidding and related questions should be directed to Zenovic & Associates, Incorporated 360.417.0501. The sealed bids must be clearly marked on the outside of the envelope, “BID PROPOSAL-West Midway Lighting Improvements - Clallam County Fairgrounds - Address bid proposal to: Board of Clallam County Commissioners, 223 East 4th Street, Suite 4, Port Angeles, Washington 98362 or hand-deliver to 223 East 4th Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington. Bid documents delivered to other offices and received late by the Commissioners’ Office will not be considered nor will bids received by facsimile or e-mail. Note: All Bids shall include a 5% Bid Bond. Clallam County hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged business enterprises as defined in Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 at 49 CFR Part 23 will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex in consideration for an award. Clallam County will determine the lowest responsible bidder in accordance with the terms of Clallam County Code Section 3.12 and reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities in the process or to accept the bid, which in its estimation best serves the interests of Clallam County. Construction Timeframe: November 26, 2012 - January 4, 2013

b. Contracting Strategy: (1). Advise the Makah Tribe with regard to the most appropriate contracting strategy for accomplishment of the work. (2). Assist the Makah Tribe with preparation of a solicitation for design and permitting contract proposals. (3). Assist the Makah Tribe with the review of proposals received and selection of the design firm. (4). Advise the Makah Tribe through the permitting and design development.

c. Permitting: Based upon the contracting strategy ultimately selected (permitting by owner or, alternately, permitting as an element of the design contract scope of work) either: (1). Accomplish the permitting function on behalf of the owner, or (2). Monitor permitting progress by the design contractor and advise the Makah Tribe as to its acceptability of work. d. Design & Engineering (1). Provide design review of all project elements at periodic intervals, (2). Provide evaluation of design changes, (3). Review pay requests, and (4). Preparation of reports for EDA and Makah Tribal Council.

4. Proposal Organization: a. Project approach: Briefly describe the proposed methodology used to complete each functional area of the proposed scope of work. Discuss how you would organize the project team for each functional area. b.Organization Qualifications: Describe satisfactory completion of projects of similar type and size. c. Professional Qualifications: Describe the experience, education, background and record of accomplishment of key personnel and how such traits would contribute to successful accomplishment of the scope of work. 5. Fee Proposal: Provide an estimated level of effort required to achieve each functional area within the scope of work and include a fee proposal based upon that estimate. Include rate sheets as well as travel/per-diem costs.

6. MECRA: All contractors commencing work on the Makah Indian Reservation are required to comply with MECRA, the Makah Employment and Contracting Rights Act 2004. For additional information regarding the MECRA reThere will be a mandatory on-site walk-through quirements, contact Rose Jimmicum at (360) 645-3101. conducted on Thursday, November 1 at 2:00 pm. All interested bidders are to meet at the 7. Selection Criteria: Proposals will be evaluated by a panel and scored on site, located at 1608 West 16th Street, in Port the following maximum points: Project approach - 25; Organizational qualificaAngeles. This will be the only opportunity for tions - 25; Professional Qualifications - 25; Fee proposal - 25. bidders to review the as-built conditions. Bring any tools, equipment, etc., needed for personal 8. Schedule documentation. a. Submittals: Sealed Proposals will be received until 5:00 PM, October 31, 2012, by mail or hand delivered to: APPROVED this sixteenth day of October 2012. Makah Tribe Attn: Jackie Svec BOARD OF 201 Resort Drive CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: P.O. Box 115 Howard V. Doherty, Jr., Chair Neah Bay, WA 98357 ATTEST: Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board b. Award: Award of a contract is anticipated by November 7, 2012 Pub: Oct. 21, 28, 2012 Legal No. 431684 Pub: Oct. 17, 21, 2012 Legal No. 430671


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LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Public Hearing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Clallam Transit System Board will hold a public hearing to receive public comment on the system’s proposed 2013 budget during the regular meeting of the Board on November 19, 2012. The meeting will begin at 1:00 p.m. at the Clallam Transit System, 830 West Lauridsen Boulevard, Port Angeles, Washington. Copies of the proposed 2013 budget will be available prior to this public meeting and hearing at the Clallam Transit System or phone 360/452-1315 or 1/800/858-3747. The public meeting site is accessible to the physically disabled. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accommodations provided upon request. Please contact Clallam Transit at the address shown or phone 452-1315 or 1/800-858-3747 by October 26. Foreign language interpreters, interpreters for people with hearing impairments, and taped information for people with visual impairments may be provided if requested with advance notice. Clallam Transit System complies with all federal requirements under Title VI which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, and sex. Terry G. Weed General Manager Pub: Oct. 21, 2012 Legal No. 431710

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CITY OF PORT ANGELES INVITATION TO BID for Transformers Sealed bids will be rec e i ve d by t h e P u bl i c Works and Utilities Director until 2:00 PM, Tu e s d a y, N o v. 6 t h , 2012, and will be opened and read in the Public Works & Utilities Conference Room, Port Angeles City Hall, 321 East Fifth Street, Por t A n g e l e s, Wa s h i n g t o n 98362. Bids will be taken for the following: 25, 37.5 50, 75, 100, 167 kVA single-phase overhead and padmounted distr ibution transformers Bidders shall bid all item. Bid documents may be obtained at City Hall between the hours of 8:30am and 3:30pm, at 321 E. 5th Street, Port A n g e l e s, Wa s h i n g t o n 98362, or by contacting Lucy Hanley, Contract Specialist at contracts@cityofpa.us or (360) 417-4541. Legal No. 431841 Pub: Oct. 21, 2012

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CITY OF PORT ANGELES INVITATION TO BID for Wood Poles Sealed bids will be rec e i ve d by t h e P u bl i c Works and Utilities Director until 2:00 PM, Tu e s d a y, N o v. 6 t h , 2012, and will be opened and read in the Public Works & Utilities Conference Room, Port Angeles City Hall, 321 East Fifth Street, Por t A n g e l e s, Wa s h i n g t o n 98362.

NOTICE OF FILING OF PRELIMINARY BUDGET AND NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Manager of the City of Port Angeles will file the preliminary budget for the year, 2013, with the City Clerk as of November 1, 2012. The proposed budget will be available for public review after that date on the City’s website, in the City Clerk’s office, or the Finance Department, at City Hall, 321 East Fifth Street.

A public hearing on proposed revenue sources for 2013, including the property tax levy, will be conducted by the City Council on Tuesday, November 6, 2012, at 6:30 p.m., or soon thereafter, at City Hall, 321 East Fifth Street. A public hearing will be held on proposed revenue sources and the proposed budget on Tuesday, November 20, 2012, at 6:30 p.m., or soon thereafter. A second public Bids will be taken for the hearing on the proposed budget will be held on following: Tuesday, December 4, 2012, at 6:30 p.m., or soon thereafter. City Hall is accessible for persons with 35, 40, 45, 55, 60, 65 disabilities. Please contact the City Cler k, feet, class 2 & 3 wood (360) 417-4634, if you will need any special accompoles. modations to attend the public hearings. Bidders shall bid all item. Janessa Hurd Bid documents may be City Clerk obtained at City Hall be- Pub: Oct. 21, 28, 2012 tween the hours of 8:30am and 3:30pm, at 321 E. 5th Street, Port A n g e l e s, Wa s h i n g t o n 98362, or by contacting Lucy Hanley, Contract Specialist at contracts@cityofpa.us or (360) 417-4541. Legal No. 431844 Pub: Oct. 21, 2012

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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 herby notifies Timothy Boatsman that his presence is required on November 6, 2012 at the hour of 1:00 p.m. for a hearing in the Quinault Children’s Court in Tah o l a h , G r ay s H a r b o r County, Washington. For more information, please call (360) 276-8215 ext. 222 or 390. Legal No. 426286 Pub: Oct. 21, 28, Nov. 4, 2012

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New drama pulls back the curtain on Music City more, though, and Jaymes is sitLoretta Lynn, Patsy Cline and Kitty Wells, all legends in counting right in her crosshairs. try music. Britton’s no slouch Panettiere began acting in here’s a lot to love about the herself: The stunning actress has commercials when she was south — there’s that legend- been nominated for three Emmy only 11 months old, so she’s awards (twice for “Friday Night certainly no newcomer to the TV ary hospitality and, of course, Lights,” once for “American it’s home to some good ol’ screen. She’s starred in “GuidHorror Story”) and also played country music. ing Light,” “One Life to Live” roles in such critically acclaimed and, of course, NBC’s “Heroes,” And there’s one city that’s shows as “24,” “The West synonymous with that great but she hasn’t stopped at the Wing” and “Spin City.” genre of music. ABC’s “Nashsmall screen. Her film credits are Unfortunately for the aging ville,” an exciting new drama extensive, among them starring that is airing Wednesday nights, songstress, nature abhors a vac- roles in “Remember the Titans” uum. Starring next to Britton is promises to pull back the (2000), “Joe Somebody” Hayden Panettiere as the curtains on Music City’s best(2001) and “The Dust known and most iconic industry. up-and-coming Juliette Factory” (2004). “Nashville” tells a tale that’s Barnes. Barnes has Alongside these only been in Nashprobably as old as the music two leading ladies ville for three years, industry itself. One reigning is an incredibly queen’s star is fading while an- but in that short time strong supporting other, younger singer’s is rising, she’s already had two cast. At Jaymes’ sold-out tours and and the rivalry that’s sparked side is her songseen more than 20 milbetween them is mirrored by writer, bandleader lion downloads of her other events in their lives. But and onetime lover hit tracks. The ambitious that’s not the only story this Deacon Claybourne. young star wants drama’s telling. Nashville has In the role is earned the name Music City for a reason, and “Nashville” deals with all of the power struggles that come about when there’s fame and fortune on the line. It may be an old tale, but that doesn’t mean that this story is stale. Far from it. In fact, “Nashville” was named one of five honorees to earn a spot in the “Most Exciting New Series” category at the “Critics Choice Television Awards.” So clearly some of the Nashville magic that’s rubbed off on so many Music City stars has worked its way into the show, too. Leading the cast is Connie Britton as country music legend Rayna Jaymes. Jaymes is a country music superstar. This Queen of Country’s spent two decades dominating the top of the charts, and her songs have been played and sung all across America. Lately, though, trouble’s been brewing. Her latest album and tour have both struggled — and, well, her husPowers Boothe stars as band is a bit of a dead beat. Lamar Wyatt in “Nashville.” The character Jaymes is influenced by country music legends By Andrew Warren TV Media

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Charles “Chip” Esten, whose face is probably most recognizable as a frequent guest on the improv comedy show “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” But to assume that that’s all he’s known for would be to ignore his vast body of work. Esten’s had recurring roles on “ER” and “The Office,” but perhaps his biggest accomplishment was when he performed for Queen Elizabeth II and, later, President George H.W. Bush while portraying Buddy Holly in the hit musical “Buddy.” Also in Jaymes’ life are her ambitious but down-on-his-luck husband Teddy Conrad (Eric Close) and industrialist father Lamar Wyatt (Powers Boothe). Conrad’s had mixed success in business and has pretty much earned himself a reputation as Mr. Rayna Jaymes, but with the urging of his powerful, controlling father-in-law, he’s ready to take a gamble and hit the reset button. Close is notable for his longtime roles in “Without a Trace” and “Now and Again,” while Boothe is probably best known for his role as the president on “24” and his Emmy-winning performance in “Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones.” And Jaymes and Barnes aren’t the only acts in town. The drama also follows young hopefuls Scarlett O’Connor (Clare Bowen, 2010’s “The Clinic”), Gunnar Scott (Sam Palladio, Showtime’s “Episodes”) and Avery Barkley (Jonathan Jackson, “General Hospital”). Robert Wisdom (HBO’s “The Wire”) rounds out the cast as conflicted metro councillor Coleman Carlisle. When music, money, politics and power come together, it’s a volatile mix that makes for some explosive drama. The debut season of “Nashville” is already under way on ABC and Wednesday nights have gotten a lot more country. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS


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episode in Season 1. Viewership increased to around 6.5 million average viewers for Season 2, and ABC execs are hoping the trend will continue. Critics have warmed to the show over the past two seasons, and fans are eagerly awaiting the season premiere. The Associated Press has called it “the funniest show on TV,” a huge boast considering competition such as “The Big Bang Theory” and “Modern Family.” TV.com writer Lily Sparks has even gone so far as to claim that the show “transcends ‘Friends’,” one of the most successful sitcoms ever. While “Happy Endings” flew under the radar during its first season, Season 2 earned recognition with some high-profile award nominations. Wayans earned an NAACP Award nomination for outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series, a Teen Choice Award nomination

for male scene stealer and a nomination for a coveted Critic’s Choice Television Award for best supporting actor in a comedy series. Co-star Wilson also earned a Teen Choice Award nomination for female scene stealer and a nomination for a Critic’s Choice Television Award for best supporting actress in a comedy series. The show earned best comedy series nominations from the Dorian Awards, the GLADD Media Awards and The Comedy Awards, among others. All of these were 2012 nominations. The Windy City friends in “Happy Endings” seem to have broken out of the “relationship sitcom” box and earned a cult following for their quirky humor. This season, the show moves from its Wednesday night time slot, where it’s aired for the past two seasons, to ABC’s Tuesday night comedy block following

The cast of “Happy Endings.” “Dancing With the Stars — The Results Show.” That’s not the only change fans can expect to see this season. Alex and Dave try to keep it casual when they start dating again, a big challenge considering the fact that they were once engaged to be married. Only time will tell whether or not they’ll have their happy ending this time. Meanwhile, unbeknownst to everyone but Max, Penny also has unresolved feelings for Dave. As the season progresses, the rest of the tightknit group begin to suspect something’s up. She continues to date and may even end up with a steady boyfriend.

Fans are likely dying to know what’s going to happen with Brad. Once the high roller of the group with the most lucrative career, he was fired in last season’s shocking finale. As he struggles to make ends meet with a variety of jobs, he seeks out Max’s advice on surviving underemployment. As for Max, he continues his search for the right guy, but it isn’t always smooth sailing. Rumor has it he develops a crush on a physical therapist, which somehow affects Penny. It sounds like there’s a lot in store for the young Chicago friends, and it may be enough to keep viewers of all ages on the edge of their seats.

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Tuesday It is Written Writer: Wizenberg Peggy Bierbaum Celebrate Aging Cook: Arran Stark Kundalini Yoga Meredith Baxter Veterans Forum Don't Move Mussels Dennis Feten Presents Peak Moment Artist Workshop Our View Quiet Time Tales Business Report Wooden Boat Festival Emergency Preparation October Garden Pedestrian Perils Grace and Truth Candidate Forum

Wednesday Tai Chi w/ Michael Gilman Cook with Marie Amazing Facts Artist: Woodbury Quiet Time Tales Cheese Tasting Kay Yow Tai Chi w/ Michael Gilman October Garden Praise TV Facets of Addiction Quiet Time Tales Words of Peace Olympic Portal Celebrate Aging Peggy Bierbaum Spiritual Things Issues and Answers Peak Moment Gay Harden Fritz World News Lifestyle Magazine Dock Concert

Thursday It is Written Writer: Wizenberg Peggy Bierbaum Celebrate Aging Cook: Arran Stark Kundalini Yoga Meredith Baxter Veterans Forum Don't Move Mussels Dennis Feten Presents Peak Moment Artist Workshop Our View Quiet Time Tales Business Report Wooden Boat Festival Emergency Preparation October Garden Pedestrian Perils Grace and Truth Candidate Forum

Friday Tai Chi w/ Michael Gilman Cook with Marie Amazing Facts Artist: Woodburyl Quiet Time Tales Cheese Tasting Kay Yow Tai Chi w/ Michael Gilman October Garden Praise TV Facets of Addiction Quiet Time Tales Words of Peace Olympic Portal Celebrate Aging Peggy Bierbaum Spiritual Things Issues and Answers Peak Moment Gay Harden Fritz World News Lifestyle Magazine Dock Concert

Saturday It Is Written Writer: Wizenberg Peggy Bierbaum Celebrate Aging Cook: Arran Stark Kundalini Yoga Meredith Baxter Veterans Forum Don't Move Mussels Dennis Feten Presents Peak Moment Artist Workshop Our View Quiet Time Tales Business Report Wooden Boat Festival Emergency Preparation October Garden Pedestrian Perils Grace and Truth Candidate Forum

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Kay Yow Tai Chi w/ Michael Gilman October Garden Praise TV Facets of Addiction Quiet Time Tales Words of Peace Olympic Portal Celebrate Aging Peggy Bierbaum Spiritual Things Issues and Answers Peak Moment Gay Harden Fritz World News Lifestyle Magazine Dock Concert

For up-to-the-minute schedule information, go to porttownsendtv.blogspot.com. Port Townsend City Council and Port Townsend School Board meetings air every week on Channel 98.

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Laughs Conan: Conan O’Brien Arnold Schwarzenegger was on “60 Minutes” promoting his book. He said you can’t run from your mistakes, you have to confront them. Yeah, especially if they look exactly like you and keep calling you dad. The presidential debate is on Wednesday. Mitt Romney has been preparing for the debate by debating a Republican senator who plays the part of President Obama. Meanwhile, President Obama has been preparing for Romney by debating an ATM machine.

The Tonight Show: Jay Leno California was discovered on this day in 1542 by Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo. To give you an idea how long ago that was, at the time he discovered California he was the only person in the state who spoke Spanish. Some good news for the folks in New Orleans. Today, FEMA ruled they are eligible for disaster relief for having to watch the Saints play. According to a photo sent back from the Mars rover, there was once a large stream of flowing water on the surface of Mars, thousands of years ago. But now it’s completely dried up. Today, Al Gore blamed it on “Martian warming.”

Jimmy Kimmel Live!: Jimmy Kimmel They shut down the 405 highway over the weekend. People here did stay away from the 405 — some because they were worried about traffic, others because they were using Apple maps and couldn’t find the 405.

The Late Show: David Letterman These debates are tightly controlled. Each side, Obama and Romney, had to agree to 32 pages of rules. It’s like being a Kardashian husband.

Late Night: Jimmy Fallon I heard that TLC will air “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo” Thanksgiving and Christmas specials. So now you’ve got to spend the holidays with two families you don’t understand. Hey, today is National Drink Beer Day, you guys! And tomorrow is National Coffee Day. Or as urinals call it, “Armageddon.” OCTOBER 21 - 27, 2012

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Q: There was an after-school special from the ‘70s called “Joey and Redhawk” that was later turned into a movie. Is there any way I can buy it? A: Unfortunately, no. ABC’s genre-defining series, “ABC Afterschool Special,” has gotten the extensive DVD release treatment, but its imitators from the network’s big-three competitors, “NBC Special Treat” and “CBS Afternoon Playhouse” (which featured “Joey and Redhawk”), have been forgotten. “Joey and Redhawk” aired on CBS’s youth-targeted series in December 1978, airing in half-hour installments each afternoon for a week. It told the story of two very different 14-year-old boys who strike an unlikely friendship when forced to survive the wilds of Colorado. It was repeated periodically in the ‘80s before it started looking too dated, but after that was mostly forgotten, like the rest of the “Afternoon Playhouse” series, by TV programmers and DVD releasers alike. Granted, it would be a tough sell. The two leads didn’t go on to stardom — Chris Petersen, who played Joey, did a few bit parts before giving up acting in 1981 at the ripe old age of 18, while Guillermo San Juan (Redhawk) faced similarly sparse roles but stuck it out all the way to 1984 — nor did any of the other principals. It was written by Art Wallace, who was actually a sci-fi scriptwriter by trade — he had written for the short-lived “Planet of the Apes” series in 1974 and for the beloved “Dark Shadows” soap in the late ‘60s, but by 1978 his career was nearly finished. Indeed, the only two recognizable names in the credits of “Joey and Redhawk” had small roles — two redheaded child actors at very different points in their careers. Danny Bonaduce had a role a few years after becoming a star in “The Partridge Family,” but his fame already had begun to fade. Eric Stoltz, on the other hand, had only played two even smaller roles before “Joey and Redhawk” and was still a few years away from his star-making role in the award-winning 1985 drama “Mask.”

OSCAR GIGGITY GOLD: In an attempt to seem fresh and relevant to a younger generation, Academy Awards organizers may just be flirting with controversy this year. Seth MacFarlane, the man behind the hit comedy flick “Ted” as well as Fox’s “Family Guy,” will bring his boundary-pushing comedic style to the Oscar stage as the host of the 85th Academy Awards. The ceremony is scheduled to broadcast live on ABC from the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on Sunday, Feb. 24. “It’s truly an overwhelming privilege to be asked to host the Oscars,” said MacFarlane. “My thoughts upon hearing the news were: One, I will do my utmost to live up to the high standards set forth by my predecessors; and two, I hope they don’t find out I hosted the Charlie Sheen Roast.” Other than hosting Comedy Central’s “Roast of Charlie Sheen” in 2011, as well as its previous specials poking fun at Donald Trump and David Hasselhoff, MacFarlane brings very little hosting experience to such a high-profile stage like the Oscars. His live-action comedy chops were tested last month when he hosted the season premiere of “Saturday Night Live.” Other than that, he appeared as a presenter at the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards, which also aired last month. That about sums it up. Yet, telecast producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron are excited to have such a well-known and young talent as the face of the ceremony this time around. “His performing skills blend perfectly with our ideas for making the show entertaining and fresh,” they said in a joint statement. However, MacFarlane still will have to follow the rules that go along with a live prime-

Q: Is there going to be another Sherlock Holmes movie with Robert Downey Jr.? I enjoyed the first two a lot. A: “There’s certainly talk of it,” said the Dr. Watson to Downey’s Holmes, baby-faced star Jude Law. He was asked about a third Holmes movie in an interview with film site Collider.com, and he seemed enthusiastic. “We want to. We’re a very happy team and we have a lot of fun and we also think there’s still a lot of legs in the duo.” That, of course, is an understatement in reference to Holmes and Watson, the most famous detective team in history, who appeared in 56 short stories and four novels by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Law said that “a script is being played around with” — likely referring to the fact that Warner Bros. announced a year ago that Drew Pearce would write a sequel. That news came before the release of the second film, “Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows” (2011), which beat box office expectations by a longshot. That news was likely welcomed by series star Downey, since Pearce also wrote the script for another threequel he stars in, “Iron Man 3,” due out in May.

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time broadcast. While a slip may amuse his fans, it would undoubtedly earn the wrath of watchdog organizations like Parents Television Council, which has frequently criticized his television shows. COACHING CHANGES: NBC’s “The Voice” is making changes for the future, just like competitors “American Idol” and “The X Factor.” The network recently announced that not only will the show welcome two new celebrity coaches for the next cycle, it has also been renewed for another cycle after that one. In order to offset the losses of Christina Aguilera and Cee Lo Green, who will take Season 4 off to pursue their own projects, show runners have hired R&B heartthrob Usher and Latin pop queen Shakira as their replacements. Current coaches Adam Levine and Blake Shelton will continue working on the program in the fourth cycle. Aguilera is taking time off the TV gig to promote her new studio album, while Green will be busy developing a scripted series for NBC inspired by his life, on top of working on new music. “I am so proud of being a part of the show from the beginning,” said Aguilera, “[but] I

am a singer and performer first and I am excited to get back to that love. Since this year NBC and ‘The Voice’ have decided to tape back-to-back seasons, requiring a full year commitment, it is important for me to take Season 4 off, allowing me to support my music that my fans have been waiting for.” Her new album, called “Lotus,” hits stores on Nov. 13. In their own ways, Usher and Shakira are suitable choices to fill the chairs left empty by Aguilera and Green. The two male performers have huge appeal with fans of R&B, hip-hop and dance music. Both women have Latin roots and have found crossover success in the Englishand Spanish-language markets. Green offered his fans clear assurance, saying, “I will return for Season 5.” Aguilera was less exact, though, stating she would come back “in the future.” NOT QUITE NEWS: Indie filmmaker Morgan Spurlock shocked movie-goers when he tortured his own body to document the negative effects of regularly consuming fast food in 2004’s “Super Size Me.” Then he discussed the war on terror with Arabic people in 2008’s “Where in the World Is Osama bin Laden?” This year, he did an expose on the changing trends surrounding male grooming in “Mansome.” Yet, his next big project will bring him to the small screen — and to CNN, of all places.

Spurlock has signed a deal to produce and host a new realitydocumentary series for the ailing news station. In “Inside Man,” which is set to premiere in April 2013, Spurlock will focus his camera on some unusual lifestyles found in the country. The network stated the show will reveal some “rarely seen sectors of American life that include gun lovers, marijuana growers, migrant farm workers, and end-of-life caregivers.” Needless to say, it seems Spurlock will continue with his trend of exploring the unorthodox and pushing the envelope when blending facts with entertaining subject matter. His previous television projects include FX’s “30 Days,” which filmed people thrust into lifestyles very different from their own while Spurlock discussed the social issues involved. After that, he worked on Hulu’s “A Day in the Life,” which followed successful individuals such as Richard Branson, will.i.am, Russell Peters and Mario Batali around for a day to see what it’s like to live their demanding lives. This is the second new show that CNN has picked up that falls within the genre. It was previously announced that Anthony Bourdain would end his hit Travel Channel show “No Reservations” to work on a new program for CNN.

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NorthWest NBC KING 5 News KING 5 News Paid Program Backroads KING Access Hollywood Paid Paid KONG Weekend Program Program CBS CBS Evening KIRO 7 News Entertainment This Week KIRO News News Hour Recipe to Riches Janson Movie Star "Steve McQueen: Man on the Edge" N umb3rs Rules of Eng The Office The Office CW Rules "The "Surro-gate" "Initiation" "Diwali" KSTW Challenge" Hogan "The Hogan "The Batman "The Batman: The KVOS Big Gamble" Defector" Ogg Couple" Series FOX MLB Baseball World Series (L) PBS

Antiques Roadshow

KCTS "Milwaukee (Hour Three)" (10) ION Numb3rs "Trust Metric" (11) (12) (13) (15)

Angie Harmon stars in “Rizzoli & Isles.”

Rizzoli & Isles (31) TNT

(16) (22)

11:00 a.m.

KCPQ

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A&E

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AMC

After the murder of a husbandand-wife team of psychiatrists, the detectives have only partial clues to find the murderer in this rebroadcast. Country singer Craig Morgan guest stars as a seminar attendee who offers to help Jane and Maura with their case.

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Ironman World Championship

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(5) KING

1:00 p.m.

Athletes from around the globe gather to compete in a gruelling Ironman triathlon event. Considered to be among the toughest athletic competitions in the world, the Ironman events consist of a 2.4-mile swim, a 112-mile bike race and 26.2mile run.

Parking Wars (37) A&E

9:00 p.m.

Ponytail tickets two guys who parked on the sidewalk for a prayer meeting in this new episode. Johnny is left bald after a haircut gone wrong, but the style brings him luck while towing in the Bronx. A crafty construction worker parks illegally.

Rise of the Zombies (52) SYFY

9:00 p.m.

A desperate group of survivors try to escape zombies by locking themselves inside Alcatraz in this premiere horror flick. They later set out to find a scientist rumoured to have found a cure for the disease. LeVar Burton and Mariel Hemingway star.

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C ollege Post- Pac-12 game (L) Tonight Revolution Law & Order: Criminal Intent "Tru Luv" Hawaii Five-0 "Pu'olo" Renegadep- Renegadepress.com ress.com Call the Midwife

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H ockey Night in Canada: CBC News: Hockey Night in Canada: After Hours (L) Vancouver Replay Wheel of Jeopardy! Burn Notice KOMO 4 Castle Fortune Weekend News Chicago Fire "Professional Law & Order: S.V.U. KING 5 News Saturday Courtesy" "Manhattan Vigil" Night Live Law & Order: Criminal KING News Inside Access Hollywood Intent Edition Weekend C rimetime Saturday 48 Hours "Beauty School KIRO News The Insider Bloodbath" (N) Weekend Chicago Fire "Professional Canadian Documentary News Final Saturday Courtesy" Night Live

The Searchers (1956, Western) Jeffrey Hunter, Austin City Limits "The Shins/ Dr. Dog" (N) Natalie Wood, John Wayne. N umb3rs "Thirteen" N umb3rs "Robin Hood" N umb3rs "In Security" Leverage "The Wedding Criminal Minds "Coda" Always Always Job" Sunny Sunny Star Trek "Catspaw" Werewolf of London (1935, Horror)

Numb3rs "Velocity" CSI: Miami "Presumed Guilty" Lost in Space "Astral Traveler" Two and a Two and a The Big Bang The Big Bang Half Men Half Men Theory Theory CBC News at Golf and Wheel of Jeopardy

Amityville II: The Possession (1982, Horror) Burt Six Country Fortune Young, James Olson, Moses Gunn. Murdoch Mysteries Get Stuffed Out There The Bachelor Canada The City of Lights Stuffed "Frog shines a path to Brad's heart. Jumping" Bloopers Bloopers Bones "The Headless Witch Bones "The Bikini in the Q13 FOX Seahawk in the Woods" Soup" News Saturday The Hour of Power Billy Graham Crusade Not a Fan Travel-Road Chariots of Fire Billy "Python Billy the Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Parking Wars Parking Wars on the Prowl" Exterminator (N) (N)

Predator II (1990, Action) Gary Busey, Maria Conchita

Alien vs. Predator (2004, Horror) Raoul Bova, Lance Alonso, Danny Glover. Henriksen, Sanaa Lathan. My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell Too Cute! Too Cute! The Real Housewives of The Real Housewives of Housewives Atlanta Housewives Atlanta "Better Atlanta "Throwing Shade" Atlanta "Scrambled Egos" "Precious Pocketbook" Tardy Than Never" Suze Orman Show "What 'Til Debt Do 'Til Debt Do Ultimate Factories Suze Orman Show "What Keeps You Up at Night?" Us Part Us Part "Budweiser" Keeps You Up at Night?" Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom CNBC Special Piers Morgan Tonight

Semi-Pro Will Ferrell.

Half Baked ('98, Com) Jim Breuer, Dave Chappelle. Katt Williams Washington This Week Washington This Week To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced

Q13 FOX Seahawks News Saturday 48 Hours Examine a subject from multiple angles. Hail Mary (N) The Beat

Masterchef "Top 13 Compete" The Twilight Football Zone Role That Glenn Martin Changed "Pageant" Unsealed: Unsealed Star Wars: The Clone Wars Alien Files "Duels of the Droids" Oak Tree Virtual Mem. Exterminator Exterminator Billy the Billy the (N) (N) Exterminator Exterminator

Predator (1987, Sci-Fi) Carl Weathers, Bill Duke, Arnold Schwarzenegger. Pit Bulls and Parolees Too Cute! Housewives Atlanta "High Housewives Atlanta "Baby Heels & Record Deals" Momma and Daddy Drama" 'Til Debt Do 'Til Debt Do Paid Paid Us Part Us Part Program Program CNN Newsroom CNBC Special Kevin Hart: Seriously Funny D.L. Hughley (N) To Be Announced

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Matilda (1996, Family) Danny DeVito, Rhea

Monster House (2006, Animated) Voices of Sam

Monster House (2006, Animated) Voices of Sam FAM Perlman, Mara Wilson. Lerner, Steve Buscemi, Mitchel Musso. Lerner, Steve Buscemi, Mitchel Musso.

Cast Away (2000, Drama) Helen Hunt, Nick Searcy, Tom Hanks.

Cast Away (2000, Drama) Helen Hunt, Nick Searcy, Tom Hanks. FMC

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Justice With Judge Jeanine Fox Report Weekend Journal Edit. Fox News Justice With Judge Jeanine Fox Report Weekend Red Eye With Greg Gutfeld Halloween Wars Chopped Chopped Chopped "Fright Bites" C hopped Iron Chef America

Hellboy Ron Perlman.

Twilight ('08, Dra) Robert Pattinson, Billy Burke, Kristen Stewart.

The Twilight Saga: New Moon ('09, Dra) Kristen Stewart. PGA Golf CIMB Classic Golf Central Big Break Greenbrier Golf Central PGA Golf CIMB Classic Final Round (L) The Good Witch's Gift The Good Witch's Family ('11, Fam) Catherine Bell. The Good Witch's Charm (Fam) Ashley Leggat. The Good Witch's Charm High Low House House Hunters Renovation Love It or List It Love It or List It House Hunt. House House Hunt. House The Real Wolfman Pawn Stars Pawn Stars The Men Who Built America Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars

Accused at 17 (2010, Drama) Barbara Niven, William Stalked at 17 (2012, Drama) Jamie Luner, Amy Pietz, My Life is a Lifetime Movie My Life is a Lifetime Movie "Lovely Little Liars" "Betrayed by a Lover" R. Moses, Cynthia Gibb. Taylor Spreitler. (P) (N) MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary Alaska State Troopers Doomsday Bugged (N) State Troop. "Drug Bust" Alaska State Troopers Doomsday Bugged Drugs, Inc. "Ketamine" Victorious Victorious Victorious Victorious Victorious How to Rock Big Time R. iCarly Yes, Dear Yes, Dear Friends Friends NCAA Basketball NW In Depth NCAA Football Seahawks All NCAA Football Idaho State Nazarene vs Gonzaga (L) Access vs. Montana

The Punisher ('04, Act) John

The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006, Action) Brandon

The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006, Action) Travolta, Thomas Jane. Brendel, Zachery Ty Bryan, Lucas Black. Brandon Brendel, Zachery Ty Bryan, Lucas Black.

Dawn of the Dead Zombie Apocalypse ('11, Hor) Ving Rhames. Rise of the Zombies ('12, Hor) Mariel Hemingway. (P)

Dawn of the Dead The King of The King of The King of Queens "Inn The Big Bang The Big Bang

Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006,

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Diabolique ('55,

Games (1967, Thriller) Simone Signoret, Katherine

What's the Matter With Helen? (1971, Horror) Shelley

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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest ('06, Adv) Johnny Depp. Venture Bros Family Guy Family Guy Cleveland Black Dyna Boondocks Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Cosby Show Cosby Show Cosby Show Cosby Show Cosby Show Cosby Show Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray King-Queens NCIS "Borderland" N CIS "Witch Hunt" N CIS "Chimera" N CIS "Murder 2.0" N CIS "Code of Conduct" N CIS "Cracked" Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Bones Bones 30 Rock 30 Rock 30 Rock 30 Rock

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CNN (56) COM (17) CSPAN (29)

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Valkyrie German officers plan to assassinate Hitler, L.M. Comedy.TV Wall St. CARS.TV Eucharist Beautiful Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid T. Arms. believing they have to save Germany from him. Traveler Journal Homes Program Program Program Program Program (:05) Paid (:35) Paid (:05) Paid (:35) Paid (:05) Paid (:35) Paid (:05) Judge (:35) This Paid Paid Busytown Busytown Paid Paid CBS Sunday Morning Face the Program Program Program Program Program Program Judy Minute Program Program Mysteries Mysteries Program Program Nation (11:35) Saturday Night (:10) PartyPoker (:05) JR (:35) VGH (:05) (:35) Paid (:05) Paid Program Paid Paid Angler Big Coast Sunday Morning News Live Digs Canadian Program Program Program Hunter TV Dreamland The Unforgiven A settler family is torn apart by the (:05) Poirot "The Case Frontline "A Climate Religion European Sesame St. "A Song Curious The Cat in Super Dinosaur revelation that their adopted daughter is a Native. of the Missing Will" of Doubt" News Journal for the Letter 'G'" George the Hat WHY! Train Numb3rs "Primacy"

Rocky III ('82, Dra) Sylvester Stallone. Paid Paid Inspiration Today Ministry Camp Meeting Paid Tomorrow Turn Point Day Disc. In Touch Ministries That '70s 'Til Death Scrubs Judge Joe First Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid In Touch With Dr. Truth That Indian Show Brown Family Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Charles Stanley Transform News Voyage to the Get Smart Get Smart Car 54 Car 54 Loves of Loves of Burke's Law HoneyKroeze P. Silvers Laurel and Hardy Laughtoons Religious Paid Bottom of the Sea D. Gillis D. Gillis mooners Brothers Show Town Hall Program 30 Whacked Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Apostolic Faith Paid C. Faith Key of Jack Van Fox News Sunday Seconds Out Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Church Program Center David Impe (11:30) Football Paid Paid Liquidation Channel Paid Paid Paid Through Tomorro- Peter Program Program Program Program Program the Bible w's World Popoff The Office The Office The Big Bounce A small-time crook falls for a Reviews Out There CityLine Out There EP Weekly CityLine CityLine Tow Biz Ed's Up "Murder" devious woman & gets involved in a get-rich-quick ... "Crash" Cheaters Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Apostolic Faith Paid Paid Paid Paid Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Church Program Program Program Program Christian Stranger Garden Gospel Billy Graham Crusade Holy Land Bible Bill Purvis The Word Abba Lives Kingdom Turn Point R. Praise Walk Miracle Redempt. Storage Storage Parking Parking Extermi- Extermi- Extermi- Extermi- Info-Doc. Info-Doc. Info-Doc. Info-Doc. Info-Doc. Info-Doc. Barter Barter Shipping Shipping Wars Wars Wars Wars nator nator nator nator Kings Kings Wars Wars (10:15) (:45)

Predator II A powerful alien invades Los (:15)

Mimic ('97, Hor) Mira Sorvino. A scientist tries (:45) Three

War of the Pet Sematary A father triggers a horrific chain of Predator Angeles, leaving only one police officer to defend the city. to save the world from a strain of mutant insects. Stooges Colossal Beast events when he brings his dead son back to life. Pit Bulls and Parolees Too Cute! My Cat From Hell Werewolves: The Dark Survivors Weird Weird Extreme Extreme Weird Weird Untamed and Uncut Atlanta "Catwalks Housewives Atlanta Housewives Atlanta Housewives Atlanta PaidProgra Paid Paid Paid Life After Top Chef Life After Top Chef Flipping Out "Bad and Cat Fights" "Reunion Part 1" "Reunion Part 2" "The Lost Footage" m/(:15) Paid Program Program Program Move" CNBC CNBC The Suze Orman The Suze Orman Options Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Special Special Show Show Action Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom Piers Morgan Tonight Weekend Early Start Early Start Sanjay Sat. Morn. News State of the Union Fareed Zakaria GPS Reliable Sources Katt Williams Kevin Hart: Seriously Funny Patrice O'Neal D.L. Hughley Comedy Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Comedy Movie (9:00) Washington This Week Washington Journal Newsm. Washington This Week To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program GoodLuck Phineas FishHooks Wizards Wizards Halloweentown SuiteL SuiteL FishHooks Phineas Einsteins Octonauts Mickey M. Stuffins Mickey M. Jake (11:30) F. NFL NCAA Football Highlight NFL SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter NFL Count An entertaining presentation of NFL Final MatchUp Express MatchUp news and analysis with host Chris Berman. (L) (11:30) ESPN2 College Football College Football Final College Football Final College Football Final ESPN First MatchUp NASCAR Now (L) (:25) EPL Soccer Liverpool vs. Everton Site: Fantasy Primetime Take (N) (N) Goodison Park -- Liverpool, England (L) (L) Coraline A young girl enters a parallel life and Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Joseph Sunday Boy Meets

Scooby Doo ('02, Fam) Sarah has to find a way to return to her true world. Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Prince Mass World Michelle Gellar, Freddie Prinze Jr.

Young Frankenstein ('74, (:50)

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Hellboy (10:00) PGA Golf CHAMPS Golf AT&T Championship Golf Cent. Golf Cent. Paid Paid Golf Cent. Golf Cent. EPGA Golf BMW Masters Site: Lake Malaren Golf Club (11:00) The Good W... G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Love It or List It HouseH House HouseH House Love It or List It Paid Program Kitchen Kitchen My Bath Elbow The Men Who Built America Pawn Star Pawn Star PawnSt. PawnSt. Info-Doc. Info-Doc. Info-Doc. Info-Doc. Info-Doc. Info-Doc. Modern Marvels Killing Pablo Stalked at 17 A young relationship turns ugly My Life Lifetime My Life Lifetime Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid In Touch With Dr. The Hour Turning when the boyfriend turns abusive. "Lovely Little Liars" "Betrayed by a Lover" Program Program Program Program Program Program Charles Stanley of Power Point MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary Hardball Business Up With Chris Hayes Melissa Harris-Perry Taboo "Sex" Taboo Taboo "Sexuality" Paid Program Cocaine Wars Taboo "Nasty Jobs" T aboo Friends Friends G. Lopez G. Lopez G. Lopez G. Lopez G. Lopez G. Lopez G. Lopez G. Lopez G. Lopez TBA Grown Up T.U.F.F. Penguins! Penguins! Parents Parents (11:00) NCAA Football Idaho State vs. Paid NCAA Basketball Northwest Nazarene Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Rest Paid Montana Program University vs. Gonzaga Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Outdoors Program (10:00) The

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