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PORT ANGELES — As the national debate over health care reform rages on, North Olympic Peninsula providers are bracing for a new wave of patients who soon will be eligible for Medicaid or subsidized private insurance under the Affordable Care Act, better known as “Obamacare.” Health care officials say Clallam

County lacks enough providers to handle an estimated 6,000 to 8,000 residents who will become insured when new individual health plans take effect Jan. 1. “We are anticipating shortages of primary care, and it’s possible that people will not immediately be able to find a medical home,” said Dr. Tom Locke, public health officer for Clallam and Jefferson counties. “Even if they can’t find a provider right away, there are still going to be enormous benefits to them.” Jefferson County has a network of pri-

mary care providers in place to treat the estimated 3,200 uninsured residents who will qualify for Medicaid expansion or incomebased subsidies, Jefferson Healthcare officials said. According to curLocke rent estimates, there are 11,000 uninsured in Clallam County and 4,600 people without insurance in Jefferson County. Illegal immigrants are excluded from the Affordable Care Act. Others are projected to remain uninsured for various reasons — this group includes young and single people who don’t believe they require health insurance. TURN

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Owner of burned boat vows repair Smoky fire sears adjacent vessels BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT TOWNSEND — The owner of a boat blackened and charred in a Friday morning blaze plans to not only restore her vessel but also pay restitution and repair other boats damaged by

the heat and flames. “It’s really bad,” said Karen Broome, a Brinnon resident who almost had finished repairing the Treasure Hunter, a 50-foot Navy pilot ship that was built in 1942. “The cost to repair it will be high, but if the other boat owners will let me, I will come in and repair their boats for them,” she added. TURN

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Karen Broome, owner of a boat that burned in the Port Townsend Boat Haven on Friday morning, takes a photo of the damage as firefighters investigate. At left, flames and a plume of smoke dominate the boatyard.

‘At our age, minutes count’: Happy nonagenarians marry BY JOE SMILLIE PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES –– “Love is patient,” Pastor Mark Weatherford read from 1 Corinthians 13:4 in Cock-a-doodle Doughnuts. Boy, howdy. In a quick ceremony Friday morning in the doughnut shop’s lobby, Weatherford of Eastern Hills Community Church in Carlsborg married 90-year-old

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Nilles leaned over and kissed his new bride as the car pulled away from fans waving goodbye. “You keep romance alive,” Port Angeles Mayor Cherie Kidd told the couple. They first met in that car two years ago, when Nilles was called to the lobby of the Vintage senior apartment complex in Sequim to drive Salley to the doctor.

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Jon Hamm set for surgery on vocal cords JON HAMM SAID he’s “fine” despite an upcoming procedure to remove a polyp on his vocal cord. “It’s a simple injury,” said a raspysounding Hamm in an interview Thursday. “SomeHamm thing that develops on your vocal cord from overuse because I talk a lot. “Other than that, believe it or not, I’m healthy as a horse. Hoarse, get it?” he joked. Hamm’s publicist, Erica Gray, said he will undergo a routine outpatient procedure. The condition hasn’t slowed down the 42-year-old “Mad Men” star, who was nominated for best actor at

last week’s Emmy Awards. Hamm lost to Jeff Daniels of the HBO drama “Newsroom.” “I’m OK with the results. I’m superhappy that Jeff won. I think his work is phenomenal,” Hamm said. Ever the good sport, Hamm and actress Amy Poehler decided to throw a party for Emmy losers. To gain entry, winners were required to leave their trophies at the door and make a $1,000 donation to charity. Part of his time abroad included filming the second season of “A Young Doctor’s Notebook” in the U.K. The miniseries, which also stars Daniel Radcliffe, is based on a collection of short stories by Russian playwright Mikhail Bulgakov. “The show itself is very dark, but darkly comic and gory and fun,” Hamm said. “It’s not going to get the audience that watches ‘Honey Boo-Boo,’ which is fine.” “A Young Doctor’s Notebook’s” first season debuts Wednesday on Ovation.

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MISS WORLD Megan Young of the Philippines smiles after being named Miss World 2013 in Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia, on Saturday.

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MICHAEL WARD, 41, one of just two people — and the only child — to survive the Move bombing, the 1985 Philadelphia debacle in which police officers seeking to rout a black separatist group touched off a fire that killed 11 people, five of them children, and destroyed three city blocks, died Sept. 20 while vacationing aboard a cruise ship in the Caribbean. An investigator for the Brevard County, Fla., Medical Examiner’s Office told The Associated Mr. Ward Press that in 1996 Mr. Ward’s body was found in a hot tub on the ship, the Carnival Dream. The apparent cause was accidental drowning. The Move bombing endures in the national memory as one of the most shameful episodes in Philadelphia’s history. In an interview Friday, the filmmaker Jason Osder, who made a documentary about the bombing, said Mr. Ward’s death “in a strange way has reminded us of the nature of the event itself: It’s tragic that he died young, but it serves as a reminder of the other five children that didn’t even live to age 41.” Osder’s film, “Let the Fire Burn,” which is organized around 13-year-old Michael’s videotaped testimony at the official inquiry into the bombing, is scheduled to open at Film Forum in New York on Wednesday and nationwide afterward. On May 13, 1985, hun-

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dreds of police officers converged on Move’s fortified row house in West Philadelphia, intent on serving arrest warrants on several of its members. After a gun battle during which the police failed to dislodge the group, they dropped explosives on the roof. The explosion started a fire that destroyed Move’s house and 60 others, leaving some 250 people homeless. All of the 11 dead were Move members or their children; only Mr. Ward and Ramona Africa, an adult in the group, survived. Although Move positioned itself as a radical back-to-nature group, it was run, in the young Mr. Ward’s accounts, far more like a cult.

_________ GATES BROWN, 74, an outfielder who played his entire 13-year major league career with the Detroit Tigers, has died. The team confirmed Mr. Brown’s death Friday. Mr. Brown, jailed for armed robbery in Ohio before starting his baseball career, played on Detroit’s 1968 team that won the World Series and was part of another title with the Tigers in 1984 as a batting

coach. Mr. Brown never played more than 125 games in a season, but Mr. Brown he made a nice contri- in 1975 bution during the title year of ’68, when he hit .370 in 67 games. He ended up playing 1,051 games in his career, finishing with a .257 average and 84 home runs. His career with the Tigers began in 1963, a few years after his prison term. He’d been helped by a prison guard who had noticed his ability. He hit a career-high 15 home runs in 123 games in 1964 and was known for his pinch-hitting ability. In 1968, he hit two walk-off homers as a pinchhitter against Boston. That feat — two pinchhit, walk-off homers against the same team — was matched this year when Cleveland’s Jason Giambi did it against the Chicago White Sox.

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1938 (75 years ago) Clallam County Treasurer Walter A. Baar issued first public notice of the sale of $48,000 in bonds to help finance construction of a new gymnasium at Roosevelt High School in Port Angeles. The bonds recently were authorized by voters in School District No. 7. The bonds are to run over a period of 12 years with interest not to exceed 6 percent annually, Baar said. [The gymnasium now is the core of the Vern Burton Community Center in the Port Angeles City Hall complex.]

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CLOSE FRIEND OF a very pregnant woman, who is expecting twin boys any day, walks up to her in Port Angeles, bends down and speaks softly to the enlarged baby bump: “You can come out now” . . .

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Action by the Sequim Chamber of Commerce to defeat a resolution of the North Olympic Chambers Laugh Lines of Commerce on faster ferry service across Puget THE POST OFFICE Sound stirred a heated announced they want to exchange of words. raise the price of stamps WANTED! “Seen Around” The North Olympic so they can make an extra items. Send them to PDN News chambers group, meeting $2 billion. That is better Desk, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles in Port Townsend, was than their original plan — WA 98362; fax 360-417-3521; or informed that the Sequim uninvent the Internet. email news@peninsuladailynews. chamber board voted Jimmy Fallon com.

against the resolution to urge the state to reduce the current 45-minute ferry schedule between Winslow [Bainbridge Island] and Seattle to 30 minutes. It called for completion of a new Seattle ferry terminal, dredging of the bar near Winslow to shorten the route and putting two modern, fast ferries into service. Delegate Ed Neimeier of the Poulsbo Chamber of Commerce criticized the Sequim opposition, which according to North Olympic chambers’ bylaws defeats the resolution.

1988 (25 years ago) Building a new seniorcitizens center might top the list of 1989 priorities for the Port Angeles City Council, but the project could involve creative financing, City Manager Dave Flodstrom said. A new senior center was one of more than 40 possible goals considered by the City Council during a work session. A final decision isn’t expected until next month.

Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS SUNDAY, Sept. 29, the 272nd day of 2013. There are 93 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Sept. 29, 1789, the U.S. War Department established a regular army with a strength of several hundred men. On this date: ■ In 1829, London’s reorganized police force, which became known as Scotland Yard, went on duty. ■ In 1862, Prussia’s newly appointed minister-president, Otto von Bismarck, delivered a speech to the country’s parliament in which he declared the issue of German unification would be decided

“not through speeches and majority decisions” but by “iron and blood (Eisen und Blut).” Some references give the date of this speech as Sept. 30, 1862. ■ In 1938, British, French, German and Italian leaders concluded the Munich Agreement, which was aimed at appeasing Adolf Hitler by allowing Nazi annexation of Czechoslovakia’s Sudetenland. ■ In 1957, the New York Giants played their last game at the Polo Grounds, losing to the Pittsburgh Pirates, 9-1. The Giants moved to San Francisco. ■ In 1978, Pope John Paul I was found dead in his Vatican apartment just over a month after

becoming head of the Roman Catholic Church. ■ In 1982, Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules laced with cyanide claimed the first of seven victims in the Chicago area. To date, the case remains unsolved. ■ In 1986, the Soviet Union released Nicholas Daniloff, an American journalist confined on spying charges. ■ In 2001, President George W. Bush condemned Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers for harboring Osama bin Laden and his followers as the United States pressed its military and diplomatic campaign against terror. ■ Ten years ago: The White House denied that President

George W. Bush’s top political adviser, Karl Rove, had leaked CIA agent Valerie Plame’s identity to retaliate against her husband, an opponent of the administration’s Iraq policy. ■ Five years ago: On Wall Street, the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 777 points after the House defeated, 228-205, a $700 billion emergency rescue for the nation’s financial system, leaving both parties and the Bush administration scrambling to pick up the pieces. ■ One year ago: Omar Khadr, the last Western detainee held at the U.S. military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, returned to Canada after a decade in custody.


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A3 Briefly: Nation Radio woes cited in deaths of firefighters PRESCOTT, Ariz. — A threemonth investigation into the June deaths of 19 firefighters while they battled an Arizona wildfire cited poor communication between the men and support staff. It also revealed that an airtanker carrying flame retardant was hovering overhead as the firefighters died. The 120-page report released Saturday found that proper procedure was followed and assigned little blame for the worst firefighting tragedy since Sept. 11, 2001. All but one member of the Granite Mountain Hotshots crew died June 30 while protecting the small former gold rush town of Yarnell, about 80 miles northwest of Phoenix, from an erratic, lightning-sparked wildfire. While maintaining a neutral tone, the investigation cited badly programmed radios, vague updates and a 33-minute communication blackout just before the flames engulfed the men.

Emergency landing BOISE, Idaho — A United Airlines pilot died after suffering a major heart attack while

flying from Houston to Seattle, forcing crew members to make an emergency landing in Idaho while two doctors on board did CPR Skillern in the firstclass cabin. Pilot Henry Skillern, 63, of Humble, Texas, was still alive when firefighters and paramedics ran to his aid Thursday night on the Boise Airport tarmack. He died a short time later while being treated at St. Alphonsus Regional Medical Center, spokeswoman Jennifer Krajnik said. Skillern had been a pilot for United Airlines for 26 years.

Today’s news lineups WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Iran’s foreign minister, Javad Zarif; former President Bill Clinton. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas; Rep. Raul Labrador, R-Idaho. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Sens. Rand Paul, R-Ky., and Dick Durbin, D-Ill.; Reps. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., and Chris Van Hollen, D-Md. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo.; Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif.; Sens. Mike Lee, R-Utah, and Tim Kaine, D-Va.

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Berlusconi aides resign; Italy in crisis MILAN — Italy’s fragile coalition government was pushed into a full-fledged crisis Saturday after five ministers from former Premier Silvio Berlusconi’s political party announced their resignations. The move drew the ire of Premier Enrico Letta, who accused Berlusconi of a “crazy” gesture aimed at covering up his personal affairs. The five-month-old government has teetered for weeks since the high court confirmed Berlusconi’s tax fraud conviction. Berlusconi’s center-right People of Liberty Party is in an unusual coalition of rival forces with Letta’s center-left Democratic Party, and the resignations signals the end of the alliance.

Ruling party to resign TUNIS, Tunisia — Tunisia’s governing Islamist party has agreed to resign in favor of a caretaker government in an attempt to resolve a political crisis that has paralyzed the country, officials said Saturday. The assassination of a left-

wing politician at the end of July — the second in five months — was the turning point for the country’s disgruntled opposition, which pulled its deputies out of parliament and staged a string of protests across the country. The opposition also faulted the governing Ennahda Party for ignoring a rising trend of Islamic radicals, some of whom attacked the U.S. Embassy in Tunis last year. But the government has since cracked down on these groups, throwing many of their members in jail.

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House GOP seeks year delay on ‘Obamacare’ Obama says no; shutdown on the line BY DAVID ESPO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — Locked in a deepening struggle with President Barack Obama, House Republicans demanded a oneyear delay in major parts of the nation’s new health care law and permanent repeal of a tax on medical devices Saturday as the price for preventing a partial government shutdown threatened for early Tuesday. Senate Democrats rejected the plan even before the House could post it online for the public, and Majority Leader Harry Reid noted Murray that Obama already has threatened to veto anything that delays or defunds the health law a few days from taking full effect. Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., who heads the Senate Budget Committee, accused the House GOP leadership of “pandering to the tea party minority.” The White House followed quickly with a statement saying that “any member of the Republican Party who votes for this bill is voting for a shutdown.” Undeterred, House Republicans pledged to press ahead with

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President Barack Obama reaffirms uncompromising support for the new health care law as House Speaker John Boehner emerges from a Republican caucus meeting. their latest attempt to squeeze a concession from the White House in exchange for letting the government open for business normally Tuesday. They also agreed to pass legislation assuring U.S. troops are paid in the event of a shutdown. “I think we have a winning program here,” said Rep. Hal Rogers, R-Ky., chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, after days of discord that pitted Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, and his leadership against tea party-backed conservatives.

Obama confident Obama said Friday that he would not be party to eviscerating the law he won from Congress in his first term, and spokesman Jay Carney said the administration

would “absolutely not” back repealing the medical devices tax. Apart from its impact on the health care law, the legislation that House Republicans decided to back would assure routine funding for government agencies through Dec. 15. House Republicans passed legislation several days ago that would permanently strip the health care law of money while providing funding for the government. The Senate rejected that measure on a party-line vote of 54-44 Friday, insisting on a straightforward continuation in government funding without health care-related add-ons. That left the next step up to the House — with time to avert a partial shutdown growing ever shorter.

Syria accord vowed BEIRUT — Syria will cooperate fully with U.N. inspectors charged with securing and destroying the country’s chemical weapons stockpile, the nation’s prime minister said Saturday. The comments from Wael alHalqi came a day after the United Nations Security Council voted unanimously to purge Syria of its chemical weapons program. The U.N. resolution, passed after two weeks of whiteknuckle negotiations, marked a major breakthrough in the paralysis that has gripped the council since the Syrian uprising began in March 2011. The U.N. resolution allows the start of a mission to rid Syria’s regime of its estimated 1,000-ton chemical arsenal by mid-2014. It also calls for consequences if President Bashar Assad’s regime fails to comply, although those will depend on the council passing another resolution in the event of noncompliance. The Associated Press

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The Rev. Yves Marie Lequin, left, blesses mobile phones and computers, held by the Rev. Gil Florini, right, parish priest of St. Pierre D’Arene Catholic Church in Nice, France, during a Mass on Saturday to celebrate St. Gabriel, the archangel of transmissions. In the past, Florini has enabled the blessing of all kinds of things, including motor vehicles and animals.

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West: Shots fired in heist of San Francisco reporter

Nation: Ex-soldier pleads in alleged plot to kill agent

Nation: No. 2 nuclear officer probed for gambling

World: Iranian leader gets phone call from Obama

SAN FRANCISCO POLICE are investigating the robbery of a television reporter in which a security guard fired shots at the assailants. Police said the incident occurred about 8 p.m. Friday in a high-crime neighborhood of the city. Police say that a person walked into San Francisco General Hospital a short-time later with gunshot wounds. They are investigating whether there’s a connection to the robbery. KRON reported on its Web site that reporter Jeb Bush handed over his equipment after he and the station’s security guard were accosted by two armed men.

A FORMER U.S. solder nicknamed Rambo pleaded not guilty in New York on Saturday to charges that he plotted with phony Colombian drug traffickers to kill a federal drug agent for $800,000. An indictment unsealed Friday alleged that the 48-year-old Joseph Hunter was a contract killer and leader of a trio of former soldiers who were trained snipers. Hunter, a resident of Thailand, was flown Friday evening to New York after he was expelled. According to the indictment, Hunter served in the U.S. Army from 1983 to 2004 before becoming a contract killer who successfully arranged several slayings outside the United States.

THE NO. 2 officer in the military command in charge of all U.S. nuclear war-fighting forces is suspected in a case involving counterfeit gambling chips at a western Iowa casino and has been suspended from his duties, officials said. Navy Vice Adm. Tim Giardina has not been arrested or charged, Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation special agent David Dales said Saturday. The state investigation is ongoing. Strategic Command oversees the military’s nuclear fighter units, including the Navy’s nuclear-armed submarines and the Air Force’s nuclear bombers and nuclear land-based missiles.

IRANIAN PRESIDENT HASSAN Rouhani was ending his visit to the United States and inching through New York’s notorious traffic Friday when the call came from President Barack Obama in the Oval Office. Fifteen minutes later, the two said goodbye in each other’s language. Iranians awoke Saturday to learn about the groundbreaking conversation, the first in more than three decades between leaders of the two countries. They pledged to resolve concerns about Iran’s nuclear ambitions, which have isolated Iranians from the rest of the world and led to crippling economic penalties.


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Key retrial witness to testify on pants BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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Homecoming King Leo Gonzales opens the door for Queen Emily Klahn during the Forks homecoming celebration at Spartan Stadium at Forks High School on Friday.

Calif. poet kicks off writers series Friday No charge to Klipschutz reading PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — The San Francisco poet who goes by the pen name Klipschutz will open Peninsula College’s Foothills Writers Series with a reading from his book, This Drawn & Quartered Moon, on Friday. Admission is free to the public to the reading at 12:35 p.m. in Maier Performance Hall, on the college’s main campus at 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd. Klipschutz, aka Kurt Lipschutz, has author three other books of poetry in

addition to Moon. Their titles: Twilight of the Male Ego, The Good Neighbor Policy and The Erection of Scaffolding for the RePainting of Heaven by the Lowest Bidder. Also a songwriter, Klipschutz has co-written more than 100 songs, chiefly with Chuck Prophet, including the recent critically acclaimed “Temple Beautiful,” which is described as “a love letter to San Francisco, stained with tears.” More than 10 years in the making, This Drawn & Quartered Moon takes pre-

millennial San Francisco as its epicenter and from there travels out in time and space. Those who come to Friday’s reading will meet Moon characters including a plagiarist, a Vietnam veteran, a Mafia don and Elvis Presley. Klipschutz’ father, it so happens, was Presley’s doctor. Others populating Moon poems are a dying Arab king, a drug mule en route to jail and Courtney Love before she became famous. To find out more about this and other public events at Peninsula College, visit www.pencol.edu.

PORT ORCHARD — Darold R. Stenson’s doublemurder retrial continues this week with testimony expected from a deputy who was central to Stenson’s original conviction being overturned by the state Supreme Court. Sequim resident Monty Martin, a retired Clallam County sheriff’s sergeant, is scheduled to take the stand as county Prosecuting Attorney Deb Kelly continues presenting her case for convicting Stenson on two counts of aggravated first-degree murder, Kelly said Friday. Attorney Roger Hunko of Port Orchard, who heads Stenson’s defense team, did not return calls about the case Friday.

Being held in Kitsap The four- to six-week trial is being held at the Kitsap County Courthouse in Port Orchard, where Clallam County Superior Court Judge S. Brooke Taylor is hearing the case after he ordered a modified change of venue from Clallam County. Stenson is being held in the Kitsap County jail. The Supreme Court overturned Stenson’s two murder convictions in May 2012, ruling that a photograph of Martin wearing Stenson’s bloodstained pants in 1993, when the murders occurred, was among photographs that were “wrongfully suppressed” by the state until 2009. Stenson, convicted of killing his wife, Denise, and his business partner, Frank Hoerner, was sent in 1994 to death row at the Washington State Penitentiary at Walla

Walla, where his demise was held up by appeals. Stenson, 60, claimed he stained the pants by k n e e l i n g Stenson next to Hoerner’s body. Martin, the lead investigator in the case, said in a Jan. 8, 2009, affidavit that during an April 14, 1994, examination of Stenson’s and Hoerner’s clothing from the day of the murder, Martin put on Stenson’s pants at the request of Rod Englert of the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office. They conducted the examination at the Intermountain Forensic Laboratories in Portland, Ore. “I placed Stenson pants over my own trousers,” Martin said in the affidavit. “No steps were taken to prevent transfer of material from my trousers to Stenson’s pants. “The pants were donned by me so that it could be determined whether any of the bloodstains on Stenson’s pants could have been made by his coming into contact with Frank Hoerner’s clothing. Hoerner’s body was found at Stenson’s Sequim-area Kane Lane exotic-bird farm. Stenson and Hoerner were business partners in the venture. “This examination was made after Stenson retracted his initial statement that he did not touch or come into contact with Mr. Hoerner’s body,” Martin said. “Stenson’s revised statement was that he may have knelt down to check on Mr. Hoerner, and that any blood transfer that may appear

on his pants occurred at that time.” The clothing worn by Hoerner and Stenson was spread out on clean paper on the floor of the laboratories. “I knelt in Stenson’s pants, and I believe that my knee contacted either the shoulder or arm of Mr. Hoerner’s coat,” Martin said.

Review of investigation Kelly this week will continue presenting her step-bystep, beginning-to-end review of the authorities’ investigation of the murders to the nine-men, six-women Kitsap County jury. The panel includes three alternates who will be named before jurors begin their deliberations. Kelly said that this week, she may call Frank Hoerner’s wife, Denise, to the stand. The defense has suggested in court documents that Denise Hoerner should have been considered as an alternate suspect by the authorities. “I personally feel disgusted the lawyers are attacking me,” Hoerner told the Peninsula Daily News on Sept. 15. Taylor last week denied two motions by Stenson’s defense team to subpoena Kelly’s mother, Sunshine Snyder, 89, who wrote an unpublished manuscript about Stenson’s first murder trial. Taylor had ruled against defense attorney Blake Kremer’s motion that Kelly should be disqualified from prosecuting the case because she revealed the existence of the manuscript Aug. 27, three weeks before the trial, and asserted she lacks impartiality and had a conflict of interest.

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SEQUIM — Clallam County Commissioner Jim Orca documentary McEntire will host another PORT TOWNSEND — of his periodic conversa“Blackfish,” a documentary tions with those he repreabout Tillikum, the orca sents from the east end of implicated in the deaths of Clallam County on Friday, three people, is the subject Oct. 11. of the First Tuesday Film The talk will be held at Salon at the Rose Theatre the Sequim Library, 630 N. this week. Sequim Ave., at 4 p.m. The Port Townsend Film The meeting will last Institute invites moviegoabout two hours. ers to stay after Tuesday’s McEntire invites the 7 p.m. screening of “Black- public to tell him what’s on fish” at the Rose, 235 Tayits mind regarding county lor St., to join in a discusgovernment. sion of the movie, which is rated PG-13. PEO luncheon set A local marine biologist BLYN — “On Track for is expected to participate in Women’s Education” is the the conversation following theme of this year’s annual the 83-minute picture. Philanthropic Education Visit www.PTFilmFest. Organization luncheon at com or phone the institute 7 Cedars Casino, 270756 at 360-379-1333. U.S. Highway 101, on Saturday, Oct. 19. Early pioneers All PEO members and PORT TOWNSEND — guests are invited to Early Jefferson County pio- attend. neers and crafts such as Pre-luncheon activities quiltmaking will be the will begin at 11 a.m., with focus of October’s Family the luncheon served at noon. Fun day at the Jefferson For ticket information, Museum of Art & History phone Jan Ewings at 360on Saturday. 928-1300. The drop-in program at PEO supports women’s the museum, 540 Water St., education through loans, is from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. grants and scholarships on Family Fun, which is the a local, national and interfirst Saturday of every national basis. month, is part of “Free Day Peninsula Daily News

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The Peninsula College Press also plans to publish occasional special-interest issues based on specific themes as well as monographic papers. The purpose is to provide a medium in which scholars, writers, poets and artists can share their work as well as a venue for college and university faculty from around the globe to share their research and scholarship. All of the work published by PC Press is juried and includes original, reviewed research and scholarship, as well as literary works and artistic and multimedia creations intended for scholarly and professional communities and the broader public. “Peninsula College faculty are known for being both teachers and scholars, and this new publishing venture allows them to share their scholarship on a broader scale than previously possible and provides an additional platform for teacher/scholars from other colleges and universities as well,” Robins said.

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SEQUIM — Candidates for Sequim-area elected positions will be featured at a Clallam County League of Women Voters meet-and-greet from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. today. The gathering will be at the Shipley Center, formerly the Sequim Senior Activity Center, 921 E. Hammond St. Candidates invited include those running for three Sequim City Council seats, two Sequim School Board members, Clallam County Fire District No. 3, Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center, Olympic Medical Center hospital district and Port of Port Angeles District 1 commissioner. Supporters and opponents of two state initiatives, five state advisory votes and two Port of Port Angeles initiatives also have been offered space at the event. Those who attend the meet-and-greet will be eligible to win a $100 Costco gift card.

or comments. Kilmer represents the 6th Congressional District, which includes Clallam and Jefferson counties. Residents of the 6th District who would like to join the call can sign up at http://tinyurl.com/pdnkilmertownhall or send an email with their name and phone number to kilmer. teletownhall@mail.house.gov.

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College has launched Peninsula College Press with the release of its new digital journal, Discovery: A Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies. Discovery, the flagship publication of PC Press, is a multimedia journal of academic and applied research, literary and artistic work. It offers information for exploring an array of topics across multiple disciplines and in a variety of media. Readers can access the debut issue of Discovery at www.pencol.edu/aboutpc/ pc-press. Peninsula College President Luke Robins said publishing in a digital format enables the college to keep costs down and offer publications free of charge. Believed to be unique among community college ventures, the main journal will be published at least annually.

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Married: Honeymoon CONTINUED FROM A1 pick up the deep-fried apple treats. Cock-a-doodle owner On Friday, it sat parked outside Cock-a-doodle’s Dana Page made up a spefront door at 105 E. Front cial 1-pound heart-shaped St. with a cluster of tin cans apple fritter for the happy tied to the bumper and couple’s special day. newlywed well-wishes The baker’s dozen of scrawled on the windows. friends and family at the Cock-a-doodle Doughnut ceremony also feasted on is Salley’s favorite sweet fritters. shop.

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Gladys Salley, 90, feeds her new husband, Andy Nilles, 93, an apple fritter after their wedding at Cock-a-doodle Doughnuts in Port Angeles.

She fell in love with the place’s apple fritters when she made numerous trips to the state Department of Licensing office in Port Angeles to get an ID card after moving to Sequim in 2008. Since then, she’s made Andy drive her 16 miles to

When they return, they’ll move in together in Salley’s third-floor apartment in the Vintage. Nilles will keep his first-floor flat for another month. “A little closer to heaven,” Nilles said. “Half the reason I’m getting married is to get rid of that walk.” He met her upstairs Friday morning before the ceremony, to the shock of Salley’s granddaughter, Jada Jack. “I told her we’re too old for that superstition,” Salley said. “We’ve seen it all.”

Undeterred by a skiff of snow on Stevens Pass, Nilles drove the couple to Leavenworth, where they planned to tour and visit family on the honeymoon. ________ “I’m an Eastern WashSequim-Dungeness Valley Ediington boy. A little snow tor Joe Smillie can be reached at doesn’t scare me,” Nilles 360-681-2390, ext. 5052, or at jsmillie@peninsuladailynews.com. said.

Care: Mandate Q&A: Healthplanfinder to help out CONTINUED FROM A1 Under the law, failure for an individual to purchase health insurance will result in a penalty in 2014 of $95 per adult, $47.50 per child or up to $285 per family, or 1 percent of family income, whichever is greater — a sum far less than the annual cost of coverage. Open enrollment for the Washington Healthplanfinder insurance exchange — an online marketplace for individuals, families and small businesses to compare plans and pick one that works for them — begins Tuesday. For details, visit www. wahealthplanfinder.org. Those who already have insurance, including Medicare, don’t need to worry about the exchange. While primary care access remains a challenge for Clallam County and other rural areas, Locke and others said the Affordable Care Act will keep people from going bankrupt if they have a catastrophic illness. It also will reduce uncompensated care for hospitals, which amounts to about $10 million annually for both Olympic Medical Center and Jefferson Healthcare.

Every patient OMC, Jefferson Healthcare and Forks Community Hospital treat every patient that comes to their emergency rooms, regardless of whether they can pay. Dr. Rebecca Corley, chief medical officer at Olympic Medical Physicians, said OMC, Family Medicine of Port Angeles and the Jamestown Family Health Clinic are actively recruiting primary care providers. “It’s a challenge to be competitive salary-wise with cities and other states that have a much higher reimbursement,” Corley said. About 20 percent of the population lives in a rural area, Locke said, but only 9 percent to 10 percent of physicians work in a rural area. Rural areas also tend to have an older, lower-income and sicker population than cities, he added.

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“That’s the context for this,” Locke said. “We have extreme challenges in rural areas, but Little the Affordable Care Act is part of the solution.”

Physician shortage OMC Chief Executive Officer Eric Lewis, who has tracked the intricacies of health care reform for years, raised the issue of physician shortages at the Sequim-Dungeness Chamber of Commerce meeting last week. “Right now, the primary care system is near capacity in terms of who they can see,” Locke said, “but there are serious efforts underway to increase that capacity.” In addition to recruiting physicians, advanced practice clinicians and advanced practice registered nurses, OMC is working on a comprehensive workforce analysis and taking part in a community health-needs assessment. A community health summit is planned for Oct. 30. At least initially, Volunteers in Medicine of the Olympics, or VIMO, will not be affected by the Affordable Care Act, Executive Director Larry Little said. The free clinic in Port Angeles provides primary care, dental care and other services to about 1,400 patients who don’t have health insurance. “We will still continue to see the same patient population because of provider shortages here,” Little said. “With the expansion in Medicaid, at least the local hospital will be paid by many more individuals now.” VIMO is exploring the possibility of accepting

The Healthplanfinder will do some whiz-bang stuff as you shop for and enroll in insurance policies from the Washington state Health Benefit Exchange. You’ll be able to find out, for example, if your income qualifies you for free or lower-cost insurance. If you make less than $15,856 ($32,499 for a family of four) you likely will qualify for Medicaid, the federal-state plan that has been greatly expanded. If you make up to $45,950 ($94,200 for a family of four), you may get a subsidy that will reduce your premiums. If your income is low enough, you can qualify for a second type of subsidy to help with cost sharing (out-of-pocket costs). It also will link you with various other services, if you qualify. (Warning: A website with a similar address — washingtonhealthplanfinder.org — is not run by the state but by a Seattle-based healthinsurance brokerage called the Health Insurance Team. Don’t be fooled.) For tips on making the best use of Healthplanfinder, go to http:// tinyurl.com/healthplanfindertips. Questions also can be sent by email to customersupport@wahb exchange.org. Q. What if I don’t have a computer? A. There is now a free call center — 855-923-4633 or TTY/ TTD 855-627-9604 — open from 7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mondays through Fridays to answer your questions, walk you through the enrollment process or suggest other resources. Help is available in up to 175 different languages. In addition, in each county, there is a network of face-to-face community organizations, public health agencies, insurance brokers, community clinics and others Medicaid patients, but that decision has not been made. Little said the decision to accept Medicaid payments would require “lots of consideration.” He added: “There is going to be a change, and it’s going to take place on Jan. 1.” “All of a sudden, there’s a bigger pool of money to provide primary care,” Little said. “We just don’t have the providers in the pipeline to immediately fill that void.” Dr. Joe Mattern, Jefferson Healthcare chief medical officer, said his hospital made a “real investment” in the last decade building up

where you can find “navigators” or “in-person assisters” who have been trained to help you. (See accompanying story on Page A12.) The state Health Benefit Exchange isn’t the only way. You’ll still be able to buy individual insurance through a broker or through the insurer the same way you signed up before. But there are no subsidies for purchases outside the exchange. Q: I’m on Medicare. Do I have to buy something? A: The new law requires nearly everyone to have health insurance by March 31, 2014, or pay a penalty. But if you’re on Medicare, you already have insurance. The same is true if you’re on Medicaid, a military or veterans’ health care program, a tribal health plan or if you have health insurance through your current or former employer. In all those cases, you’re covered and won’t be penalized. Q: So if I have insurance already, will my coverage change? A: If you have private group insurance, chances are it won’t change drastically, and it may cover more services. If you buy your own insurance, you’ll have to pick a new plan, and it, too, may cover more services. Q: I’m uninsured. Do I have to buy insurance or pay a penalty? A: Probably, unless you are exempt because you are one of the following: an undocumented immi-

the primary care workforce in Jefferson County. Mattern noted that Jefferson Healthcare is “already serving a good portion” of the uninsured population. “I think we also have existing capacity to take on new patients,” he added.

‘Very positive way’ Jefferson Healthcare CEO Mike Glenn predicted that the Affordable Care Act will affect Jefferson County “in a very positive way.” “Both Olympic Medical Center and Jefferson Healthcare, I think, are

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well-positioned to step into this phase of the Affordable Care Act to the benefit of both of our communities,” Glenn said. Dr. Scott Kennedy, OMC chief medical officer, told commissioners at their Sept. 18 board meeting that OMC is “ready to move into action” on the Affordable Care Act. Locke described the current health care system as a “national scandal” because of the high costs and inability of people with pre-existing conditions to get insurance. “I think the real goal should be universal health care access,” Locke said. VIMO’s Little said the long-term vision of the Affordable Care Act “makes

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PORT TOWNSEND — The Jefferson Land Trust has acquired a section of Snow Creek in the Discovery Bay watershed as part of a long-term project to restore salmon and other species. Salmon and Snow creeks flow into the estuary at the head of the bay. The acquisition of more than 15 acres includes 1,400 feet of Snow Creek, prime habitat for the threatened summer chum salmon.

‘Riparian habitat’ “This property is already healthy riparian habitat, with the creek following its natural path and a good amount of native vegetation,� said Erik Kingfisher, land trust stewardship director. “Now we can protect it and assure it will remain a healthy part of the Salmon/ Snow Creek watershed in perpetuity.� The protected parcel is visible from U.S. Highway 101 at the head of Discovery Bay. The state Salmon Recovery Funding Board and the Jefferson County Conservation Futures Fund funded the purchase. The two groups are partners with the land trust and several other agencies — including the Hood

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Jefferson Land Trust Executive Director Sarah Spaeth shows off the new Jefferson Land Trust preserve sign at Snow Creek Uncas Preserve. Canal Coordinating Council, the Jamestown S’Klallam tribe, the Washington State University Extension office and the state Department of Fish and Wildlife, among others — in the Chumsortium, which has worked to protect

and restore the Discovery Bay area since 2000. More than 360 acres of critical habitat downstream of the Snow Creek Uncas Preserve are permanently protected and under the stewardship of the state Department of Fish and

Wildlife and the land trust. Much of the land in the new acquisition is in good shape, with mature maple trees and conifers, but in less-healthy areas, the land trust will remove invasive species and plant cedar, spruce and other conifers, the land trust said. “We want to provide shade and plants so that the whole property will replicate an old-growth forest with tall, long-lasting trees and a good understory,� Kingfisher said. “Then the whole property will be a nurturing and vibrant habitat as it goes through its natural changes.� The North Olympic Salmon Coalition, Washington Conservation Corps and invited school groups will work with the land trust to do the planting. The new property links with a system of waterways that rise in the Olympic Mountains and flow into Discovery Bay. The primary conservation emphasis is on the riparian habitat and the many species of fish it supports, especially salmon. As the creek empties into Discovery Bay, it enhances the estuary’s native Olympia oyster population as well as white sturgeon, lampreys, herring, chinook and other fish that forage there, the land trust said.

Boat: 3-year restoration effort CONTINUED FROM A1 No one was injured, but the Treasure Hunter was badly damaged, and adjacent wooden boats in the boatyard of Port Townsend Boat Haven — the Alma A, Del Norte and Sea Gypsy — were seered by the heat and flames, said Bill Beezley, East Jefferson Fire-Rescue spokesman. The heat also melted part of the hull of the Amarosa, an aluminium boat moored next to the Treasure Hunter. The cause of the fire is under investigation by East Jefferson Fire-Rescue with assistance from the Port Townsend Police Department.

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The Port Townsend City Council will discuss the disposition of the Mountain View Campus at a workshop meeting Monday. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Cotton Building, 607 Water St. The city is actively pursuing a renewal of the lease for the former school campus, which houses the police station, food bank, YMCA, library, public pool and others. The city has invited all of the tenants at the Mountain View Campus to hear a presentation about the lease it may sign with the school district and the improvements needed for the building. Among the topics of discussion is the cost of constructing a new police station if the lease is not renewed. The Council Finance and Budget Committee will review 2014 budget issues during a special meeting from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday in the thirdfloor conference room at City Hall, 250 Madison St. Council office hours, during which members of the public can discuss any topic with a member of the City Council, take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday and 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday in the mayor’s office at historic City Hall, 540 Water St. Other committee meetings, which take place in conference rooms at City Hall, 250 Madison St., are: ■Arts Commission — 3

Eye on Jefferson p.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, first-floor conference room. ■Non-Motorized Transportation Advisory Board — 4:30 to 6 p.m., first-floor conference room.

Jefferson Healthcare hospital Jefferson Healthcare hospital commissioners will hear a report about a proposed new addition at a meeting Wednesday. The meeting will begin at 3:30 p.m. in the hospital auditorium, 1832 Sheridan St., Port Townsend. On Oct. 9, the administration will seek approval to proceed with the project.

Marine Resources The Jefferson County Marine Resources Committee will review projects for the year and discuss future projects when it meets Tuesday. The meeting will be from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Northwest Maritime Center, 431 Water St., Port Townsend. Also on the agenda is an update on an Oct. 9 oil spill preparedness workshop.

County commissioners The Jefferson County commissioners will not meet this week as it is the fifth week of the month.

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Firefighters combat flames rising from the Treasure Hunter, which was badly damaged Friday in the boatyard of Port Townsend Boat Haven.

“A lot of people would walk away from this, but I’m not a quitter, and anything is possible. The keel is still there, and there is still a lot left.� KAREN BROOME owner, Treasure Hunter boats wouldn’t have been damaged,� Broome said. “I’m devastated.� Broome lacks savings or insurance, she said. She recently started a lumber company and will use that source to supply the wood needed for the repairs to the other boats. The fire, reported at about 8:50 a.m., spread quickly, melting the plastic sheeting that was covering the boat while it was under-

“I heard someone come up my ladder. I looked out and saw flames,� he said. “I got dressed, grabbed the cat and got out.� Firefighters stood on the bow of the Sea Gypsy and directed the hoses directly onto the Treasure Hunter. The Sea Gypsy’s bow was charred by the flames but did not catch fire after firefighters hosed down the charred portion. Naval Magazine Indian Island firefighters assisted, and Quilcene Fire Chief Larry Karp also was on the scene.

REDMOND — A Redmond man tried to kill his 4-year-old son with heroin on the day his divorce was supposed to be finalized, court documents say. The man’s soon-to-be-exwife discovered him and the boy unconscious at their home Tuesday, and they spent several days sedated at a hospital. Police said it appeared the 37-year-old had injected his son and himself with heroin. Redmond police said Friday night that the man, Eric Emil Lehtinen, had been booked into the King County Jail. He was being held on $3 million bail and has been charged with attempted

Body recovered LONGMIRE — Crews have recovered the body of a hiker from the steep slopes below a popular hiking trail at Mount Rainier National Park. The wife of 66-year-old George Merriam reported him missing Thursday when he failed to return from a day hike on Pinnacle Peak south of Mount Rainier. Rangers found the Lakewood man’s vehicle at the trailhead Thursday evening and launched a hasty search of the trail in the dark. A helicopter crew spotted his body about 200 feet below the trail Friday morning. The Associated Press

going repairs, Beezley said. Firefighters arrived within three minutes of the call to find a towering plume of black smoke. The fire was brought under control in about 10 minutes and extinguished about 15 minutes later, Beezley said. ________ Liveaboard Marshall Woodman was sleeping on Jefferson County Editor Charlie the Sea Gypsy when he was Bermant can be reached at 360awakened by Port of Port 385-2335 or cbermant@peninsula Townsend staff. dailynews.com.

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LAPUSH — The Coast Guard is investigating why a fishing vessel sank 2 miles west of James Island on Friday. Coast Guard crews rescued three fishermen from the 50-foot Fjord Mist before it sank in 103 feet of water at 11:23 a.m., said Coast Guard spokesman Petty Officer 1st Class David Mosley. The fishermen, who were not identified, reported no injuries, Mosley said.

They were taken safely to the Coast Guard station at Quillayute River after a call for help made at 8:33 a.m., he said. Investigation could take days or weeks, he added. The Fjord Mist is a seiner fishing vessel homeported in LaPush. It is not a tribal boat, Mosley said. The crew reportedly was fishing for hagfish, also known as slime eels, Mosley said, and carrying 150 gallons of fuel onboard when the vessel sank. A light fuel sheen has

been reported from the area. Such sheens cannot be cleaned up, and no cleanup is underway, according to Mosley. Two boat crews from Station Quillayute River and an MH-65 Dolphin helicopter crew from the Coast Guard station in Port Angeles were directed to the sinking vessel. A dewatering pump was provided to the fishing vessel crew, but the pump was unable to keep up with the flooding. “Despite the delivery of a

Two crews from Coast Guard Station Quillayute River respond to help the Fjord Mist, left, which was taking on water 2 miles west of James Island on Friday. dewatering pump, our onscene crews determined that for their safety, the PETTY OFFICER 3RD CLASS JANSSEN TROYER/U.S. COAST GUARD fishermen needed to be evacuated from the sinking Sector Puget Sound. Guard investigators will vessel,” said Petty Officer “The fishermen were work with them to under1st Class Stephen Fleming, safely taken to the small stand the circumstances an operations specialist at boat station, where Coast leading up to the rescue.”

Circular saw-blade logo proposed for PA Consultants see town as ‘rough cut, fine grain’ BY JEREMY SCHWARTZ PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — “Downtown Port Angeles: Rough Cut, Fine Grain.” This is the tagline a consultant team of two brothers from South Carolina, Ben and Tripp Muldrow, developed for the downtown business area along with proposed logos featuring the silhouette of a circular saw blade. “It’s a bit of a jarring image, and I did that on purpose,” said Ben Muldrow, one of the consultants from Arnett Muldrow and Associates of Greenville, S.C. He said he wanted a graphic that grabbed the attention of both visitors and residents. The Muldrows said the tagline alludes to the community’s logging past while touching on the finer things the downtown now has to offer, such as myriad restaurants and art installations. “One of the first things that jumped out to me was the art in the community,” said Ben Muldrow said.

A saw blade similar to this one, in green or goldish yellow, would be part of a new logo for downtown Port Angeles.

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Ben Muldrow, left, and his brother at the podium, Tripp Muldrow, partners in a South Carolinabased consulting firm, speak to an audience of about 25 Thursday about a new branding image for downtown Port Angeles. One of several sample logos is displayed on the screen behind them.

from residents, business owners and city officials what makes downtown unique. “You all need and deserve to have a destination identity for your downPresentation town,” Ben Muldrow said. “It needs to be indepenThe Muldrows presented dent of any organization. It the proposed tagline, new needs to be an open-source logos and other advertising identity.” materials for the downtown to a gathered audience of Re-imaging effort about 25 Port Angeles resiThe work is part of a redents and business owners at a meeting Thursday on imaging effort for the downthe second-floor conference town sponsored by the Port room of The Landing mall Angeles Downtown Association, which paid the Muldon Railroad Avenue. The brothers’ presenta- rows $12,000 to develop a tion followed brainstorming new logo for the association sessions earlier in the week itself. The Muldrows presented during which they gleaned

samples of proposed logos, most with a circular saw blade to commemorate Port Angeles’ logging history and recognize the continued importance of the forest products industry in the city. The logos feature the words “Downtown Port Angeles: Rough Cut, Fine Grain” printed on either a forest green or tannish yellow background with the saw blade serving as the center image. Ben Muldrow said the saw blade silhouette could be swapped out for a Christmas tree during the holidays, for example, or other event-specific images while still keeping the basic struc-

ture of the logo. Bob Lumens, president of PADA, said he liked the saw blade motif, though he said he heard from others after the meeting who felt it was a bit too aggressive and masculine.

‘Who we are’ “I like that feeling that says this is who we are, this is where we’ve been, and this is still a part of us,” Lumens said. PADA Executive Director Barb Frederick said the saw-blade image was “growing on her” and that the proposed tagline and logos successfully captured the spirit of the area. “I thought it was great,”

Frederick said after the meeting. “They really, I thought, caught the sense of our community and our downtown.” The Muldrows also developed a number of sample advertisements that featured images of Port Angeles Harbor and the Olympic Mountains to show that all these areas belong to the community. Lumens said he could appreciate the use of natural images but would have liked to see more images focusing on the downtown arts scene, such as a photograph of a saxophone, for example, during a performance at one of the music venues.

the more visually striking experiences he had while in Port Angeles. This was because of having to drive through the Nippon Paper Industries USA plant and then being treated to a view of water to the north and the Olympic Mountains to south, he said. “I cannot think of a more industrial portal for you to go through,” Muldrow said. “And I don’t think that’s a bad thing. It’s part of your character.” The Muldrows also suggessted that PADA change its name to the Port Angeles Downtown Partnership to better symbolize the reliance of the organization on the downtown businesses that comprise its membership. “Without its partners, the organization is not successful,” Tripp Muldrow said.

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Frederick said the decision to use any of the proposals ultimately will be up to the PADA board of directors. Lumens said association board members and Frederick will continue to work with the Muldrows and refine the tagline and images they presented based on attendee comments gleaned from Thursday’s presentation. “It’s a great starting Need ‘fine grain’ point,” Lumen said. “I’m optimistic. I’m “[The sample ads] gave some of the past and the excited that there could be natural without giving so change afoot.” much of the fine grain,” ________ Lumens said. Reporter Jeremy Schwartz can During the presentation, be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. Ben Muldrow said driving 5074, or at jschwartz@peninsula out to Ediz Hook was one of dailynews.com. A FUNDRAISER FOR Port Angeles Fire Dept. Auxiliary & Clallam County Fire Dist. #2 Volunteers

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Competency status to be gauged in PA Trial is on hold indefinitely in bulldozer case BY JEREMY SCHWARTZ PENINSULA DAILY NEWS KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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Nine-year-old Kyra Cartwright of Sequim looks on as Smokey Bear looks at a string of beads the girl created at an activity booth set up by the Olympic Driftwood Sculptors group at the annual Dungeness River Festival on Saturday at Railroad Bridge Park, 2151 W. Hendrickson Road, Sequim. The event featured a variety of exhibits and activities geared around nature and the nearby Dungeness River. The driftwood show continues today from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team is seeking three people who authorities believe are tied to a recent discovery of stolen property southeast of Sequim. OPNET and a State Patrol SWAT team executed a search warrant on an undeveloped lot on the 300 block of Marshall Road on Thursday as part of a methamphetamine distribution case. During the search, OPNET recovered handguns, shotguns and old military-style carbines along with property that had been reported as stolen, OPNET Supervisor Jason Viada said. Authorities are seeking Kenneth Simmons, 49, and Sean E. White, 44, both of whom have arrest warrants in unrelated cases, along with Christina Messenger, 52, for questioning. White is not a suspect in the drug case, Viada said. Anyone who sees Simmons, White or Messenger is asked to phone 9-1-1 and provide information to police dispatch.

Stolen property The stolen property included a $30,000 bulldozer reported as stolen from the Port Townsend area, an excavator from Thurston County, an offroad vehicle from Clallam County, a motorcycle from Port Angeles and a boat motor reported as stolen from Port Townsend, Viada said.

OPNET also discovered a car reported as stolen from Mason County. The car was not recovered due to the location and condition of the vehicle, Viada said. Meanwhile, OPNET announced that Jose D. Barrera of Port Angeles was sentenced to 31 months in state prison Tuesday after pleading guilty to firstdegree unlawful possession of a firearm. The 27-year-old Port Angeles man was arrested by city police, the U.S. Border Patrol and OPNET on July 11. He had a California warrant stemming from a prior conviction for possession and purchase for sale of narcotics and other controlled substances, Viada said. Investigators developed probable cause to believe that Barrera was a convicted felon in possession of two firearms. One count of first-degree unlawful possession of a firearm was dropped in exchange for the guilty plea. Barrera is being held at the Washington Corrections Center in Shelton. In other OPNET cases: ■ John D. Davis of Sequim was arrested Sept. 16 at his residence on the 300 block of River Road in Sequim for failure to comply with a court order connected to a recent OPNET case. When OPNET arrived, Davis ran into the house and hid in the attic, Viada said. “He was located, arrested and incarcerated shortly

thereafter,” Viada said. The 51-year-old was sentenced to two years’ probation Aug. 21 after pleading guilty to two counts of delivery of methamphetamine. OPNET officials said Davis sold meth on four occasions in October 2012. Two of the charges were dismissed in exchange for a guilty plea. Davis was being held Saturday in the Clallam County jail on $10,000 bail. ■ Terri L. Turner of Port Townsend was charged in Jefferson County Superior Court on Sept. 18 with three counts of delivery of a controlled substance within 1,000 feet of a school zone. Turner, 55, was arrested Sept. 17 in Port Townsend after OPNET developed probable cause that she sold methamphetamine on at least three separate days in February and March, Viada said.

Bail jumping ■ Travis D. Chapman, 40, pleaded guilty Tuesday to delivery of a controlled substance and bail jumping. OPNET developed probable cause to believe that the Sequim man sold about 2½ ounces of methamphetamine between April 2010 and June 2010. While Chapman’s case was working its way through Clallam County Superior Court, Chapman failed to appear for a hearing, which resulted in the bail-jumping charge, Viada said.

PORT ANGELES — Doctors from both the University of Washington and Western State Hospital are likely to be in Port Angeles this week to evaluate the mental competency of a man accused of carving a path of a destruction through a Gales Addition neighborhood, according to a Clallam County deputy prosecuting attorney. Barry A. Swegle, 51, will appear in Clallam County Superior Court this coming Friday for a case status hearing and to review the progress of his mental evaluation. John Troberg, deputy prosecuting attorney, said doctors from Western State Hospital in Lakewood will be in communication with Dr. Brian Grant, a UW psychiatrist, to set up a time to evaluate Swegle. Karen Unger, Swegle’s retained defense attorney, said during a court hearing last Friday that she wants to attend as well. “I think there are some things that don’t get revealed unless there’s someone there who knows [Swegle’s] concerns,” Unger said. The results of the evaluation will determine whether Swegle is competent to stand trial, which has been delayed indefinitely. Troberg said no further

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Barry Swegle enters Clallam County Superior Court in Port Angeles on Friday for a status hearing. He was clean-shaven after several months of wearing a heavy, jailgrown beard and mustache.

outbuildings, a pickup truck, a power pole, a boat and a tractor in Gales Addition east of Port Angeles. Diminished mental capacity does not mean a person cannot stand trial. Swegle has been in the Clallam County jail on $1 million bail since May 10. He is charged with one count of first-degree assault with a deadly weapon and four counts each of firstdegree malicious mischief and first-degree burglary with a deadly weapon — “to wit, a bulldozer.” Until Swegle’s mental state is determined, no ruling can be made on a motion Troberg filed Sept. 19. He wants to amend the charges to seven counts of first-degree malicious mischief, three counts of reckless endangerment and two counts of residential burglary-aggravated circumstances. Troberg said his motion followed further investigation and additional interviews with witnesses, adding that Swegle’s reported state of mind was not a factor in his decision to seek different charges. The difference between assault and reckless endangerment is intent to do harm, Troberg explained — “recklessly endangering someone rather than intending to hurt them. “An assault requires a specific intent to actually hurt someone.”

rulings, including setting a trial date or deciding on any motions, will be made until Swegle’s mental competency can be determined. If Swegle is determined to be incompetent to stand trial, he likely would be sent to Western State Hospital for treatment that could take 90 days or more, Troberg said. Grant, hired by Unger, and psychiatrists from Western State Hospital already have determined that Swe________ gle’s mental capacity was diminished when he allegReporter Jeremy Schwartz can edly used a bulldozer May be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 10 to destroy or severely 5074, or at jschwartz@peninsula damage four homes, several dailynews.com.

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A10 This week’s business meetings ■ Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon in the second-floor meeting room of the Port Angeles Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St. This Monday’s meeting will focus on the federal Affordable Care Act, aka “Obamacare,” and its impact on businesses. (See health care story package beginning on Page A1 today.) Panelists will be Andy Callis, president of Callis & Associates Insurance; Eric Lewis, CEO of Olympic Medical Center; and Larry Little, executive director, and Mary Hogan, manager, of Volunteers in Medicine of the Olympics clinic. Also, candidates for the chamber’s board of directors will be introduced. Luncheon tickets are $15 and can be purchased from the meeting room cashier. For those not having lunch, there is a $3 participation fee that includes a beverage. ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. This Monday’s speaker will be Carl Smith, Jefferson County community development director, who will discuss development trends in the county Smith and changes in the Department of Community Development. Lunch at $8 will be catered by Subway. The meeting sponsor will be Hope Roofing. ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at JT’s Sweet Stuffs, 80 N. Forks Ave., Forks. The first meeting of the month is reserved as a chamber business meeting. Topics on this Wednesday’s agenda include nominations for the chamber board of directors, ratification of a board vote on officer terms and discussion involving the chamber’s annual Wine and Cheese Event scheduled for November. Lunch costs $8; a bowl of soup, $4.75; and a cup of soup, $4. The entree is spaghetti. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. This Tuesday’s scheduled speakers will be Mike McCarty and Cindy Kelly, candidates for Port Angeles School District Position 2 director in the Nov. 5 election. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.

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$ Briefly . . . PA winery given 3 medals, Best of Show in Colo. PORT ANGELES — Judges at the 2013 Denver International Wine Competition have awarded three medals plus a Best of Show designation to Olympic Cellars. The winery’s 2009 Cabernet Franc received a double-gold medal and Best of Show in the red wine category; the 2011 Barn Nouveau, a Malbec blend, won gold; and the 2009 Syrah scored silver. More than 750 wines from around the world were entered in this competition, which took place Sept. 7-8 at the Omni Interlocken Resort in Broomfield, Colo. Judges were Colorado wine industry professionals, wine writers and retailers. “We couldn’t be more thrilled with the awards,” said Lisa Martin, winery co-owner and operations manager. “All three of the wines that we entered in the competition came home winners. “We are particularly proud of the Best of Show designation given to our Cab Franc. This means that the wine scored more points than any other red wine in the Denver competition. “We look forward to sharing this wine with our customers.” Martin will fly to Denver to receive Olympic Cellars’ awards and to represent the winery in two celebratory events, the Pairsine Chefs Food & Wine Competition and the Denver International Wine Festival Grand Tasting. The events are Nov. 7-8 at the Omni Interlocken Resort.

Surgeon joins practice PORT TOWNSEND — Dr. Mitra Jafari will join Port Townsend Surgical Associates on Tuesday. A general surgeon, Jafari’s practice includes endoscopy and laparoscopy, hernia repair, cholecystectomy, thyroidectomy and treatment of skin and soft tissue disorders. She took her medical degree and completed her internship and residency at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas. She is certified by the American Board of Surgery, Advance Trauma Life Support and Advance Cardiac Life Support,

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Marianna Taschinger, 23, of Groves, Texas, is suing her ex-boyfriend and a website known for “revenge porn” where nude photographs of her were posted.

Victims push laws to end revenge posts in to the urge to document even the most intimate aspects of their lives, revenge porn has opened up new ways to wreak vengeance. The effects can be devastating. after the couple broke up, when a Victims say they have lost jobs, dozen nude images of her popped been approached in stores by up on a website focusing on what strangers who recognized their has become known as revenge photographs, and watched close porn. friendships and family relationShe is suing the site and her ships dissolve. ex-boyfriend. Some have changed their Revenge porn sites feature names or altered their appearance. explicit photos posted by ex-boy“Sometimes I want to get into friends, ex-husbands and ex-lova fetal position and cry,” said Tasers, often accompanied by dispar- chinger, 23, who added that she aging descriptions and identifygave up her job at a restaurant ing details, like where the women and was stalked by a man who live and work, as well as links to sat outside her house in a car. their Facebook pages. But when victims call the police, they are invariably told Largely immune there is little to be done. Lawsuits sometimes exact The sites, which are proliferatpayments from men who post ing, are largely immune to crimiphotographs or succeed in shutnal pursuit. ting down a site. But that may be changing. But once the images are California lawmakers this online they spread, picked up by month passed the first law aimed dozens or even hundreds of other at revenge porn sites. websites. With cellphone cameras ubiquiTURN TO REVENGE/A11 tous and many Americans giving

Websites are being sued for sharing explicit content from former paramours BY ERICA GOODE THE NEW YORK TIMES

GROVES, Texas — He was a muscular guy with “kind of a nerdy kind of charm,” Marianna Taschinger recalled, a combination that proved irresistible to an 18-year-old girl in a small Texas town. They dated, broke up, dated again. He asked her to pick out a wedding ring. He also made another request — that she take nude pictures of herself and send them to him. “He said if I didn’t want to send them to him, that meant that I didn’t trust him, which meant that I didn’t love him,” Taschinger said. The photos would never be shared with anyone else, she remembers him promising. And she believed him — until last December, more than a year

State: For average pot user, 123 joints a year BY BOB YOUNG THE SEATTLE TIMES

and is a member of the Association of the American College of Surgeons. She has a special interest in advanced laparoscopy for gastrointestinal Jafari health issues. “I am pleased to partner with Dr. Jay Lawrence and Dr. Don George and the surgery clinic,” Jafari said. “I feel fortunate to be a member of Jefferson Healthcare.” Port Townsend Surgical Associates, 1010 Sheridan St., Suite 201, is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. Phone 360-385-5444. For more information, visit www.jeffersonhealthcare.org.

OLYMPIA — The state of Washington is counting on the average marijuana user to smoke a joint every three days. Under the state’s consumption estimate for a legal pot market, the math breaks down to 80 million joints, or the equivalent in pot, smoked by roughly 650,000 adults every year. That’s 123 joints per user annually. The state’s consumption estimate is important because it drives licensing for pot production, including the number of growers and the size of their operations. Underestimating statewide consumption could hand customers to illicit dealers, according to state officials. Overestimating could lead to surplus weed being diverted to other states. But the state recognizes that the joint is losing popularity, particularly with younger stoners. A panel discussion at the Drug Policy Alliance’s upcoming biennial conference is even titled: “Is the joint obsolete?”

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study extracts, Simmons said, because previous surveys on pot use have tended not to differentiate among different ways of consumption. State officials figure that the market for extracts will roughly equal that for smoking.

Up to 170 metric tons

Overall, state officials believe that usable marijuana consumption — legal and illegal — in Washington is 165 to 170 metric consumers are expected to annu- tons a year. ally use 40 metric tons of buds In the first year, the state-regand flowers, and another 40 met- ulated legal recreational system ric tons of the so-called extracts: is expected to capture about 25 pot-infused edibles, liquids and percent of the overall market, or topicals, plus hash oil in various 40 tons. forms called wax, shatter and That equals a little more than budder. 40 million grams. If an average Working from the state’s own joint weighs 0.5 of a gram — some joints are bigger and some announcement of its revised rules, the state’s news media pre- smaller, but Simmons said that’s a reasonable estimate — conviously had reported the state’s consumption estimate was a total sumers in Washington would light about 80 million joints, or of 40 metric tons. the equivalent, a year. According to federal governBigger picture ment surveys, 13.4 percent of But those 40 tons were only Washington state’s population half the picture. used pot in the previous year. It’s the half that deals with That amounts to roughly “usable marijuana,” which the 650,000 adults — and only those state law defines as buds and 21 and older can legally buy and flowers, explained Randy Simpossess weed under the statemons, the state’s marijuana proj- regulated recreational system. ect director. Dividing all those joints by all It’s also usable marijuana that those adults yields 123 each per state consultants have been year, on average. researching in a carefully conSome will use less, and some structed consumption model that will smoke more. State consulshould be completed and released tant Mark Kleiman said 80 pernext month, Simmons said. cent of consumption is done by It’s harder to specifically 20 percent of the users.


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First Fed donation PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Symphony recently received a $1,000 contribution from First Federal to the symphony’s Adventures in Music school project. Adventures in Music is a collaborative project of the symphony with five school districts in Clallam County and provides live performing-arts programs during the school year for all elementary students. Supporting curriculum materials provided to teachers offer lesson plans and suggestions for integrating arts into other curriculum areas. The program also provides free admission to the families of every elementary student to all five Saturday morning concerts of the symphony. “The orchestra is grateful that First Federal is partnering with us to

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KONP talk guests PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1:05 p.m. to 2 p.m. local talk show segment on KONP radio, at 1450 AM, 101.7 FM and www.konp.com on the Internet outside the Port Angeles area. Station General Manager Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday through Thursday segments. This week’s scheduled lineup: ■ Monday: Master Gardeners Bill Wrobel, Judy English and Jeanette Stehr-Green. ■ Tuesday: To be

announced. ■ Wednesday: To be announced. ■ Thursday: In the first segment, the Dungeness Valley Health & Wellness Clinic’s WOW! forum “Vitamin D: Do’s and Don’ts,” presented by Dr. Kip Tulin, clinic medical director. In the second segment, Executive Director Scott Nagel of the Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival discusses the upcoming event.

Region/State Seattle No. 1 SEATTLE — Move over, San Francisco. Seattle now has the highest percentage of gaycouple households among America’s large cities. Recently released estimates from the Census Bureau show that in 2012, 2.6 percent of Seattle households were gay cou-

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ples. That is the highest percentage among the 50 most populous cities in the United States. San Francisco, which had held the top spot since the Census Bureau began counting same-sex couples in 2000, ranked second with 2.5 percent of all households. It’s a sharp reversal from previous census estimates. In 2011, San Francisco had 2.4 percent gaycouple households to Seattle’s 1.7. Seattle is still No. 2 to San Francisco, however, for the percentage of gay-male households. But Seattle claimed the top city for the percentage of lesbian couples by a relatively wide margin. With lesbian couples making up 1.2 percent of households in 2012, Seattle was the only large city to

predict lower prices until Columbus Day weekend,” says Tom Kloza, Chief Oil Nation/World Analyst at GasBuddy.com and Oil Price Information Service, which tracks Gas prices fall retail and wholesale gasoNEW YORK — Gasoline line prices. prices have fallen steadily There are a number of throughout September, and reasons for this fall’s drop drivers should look forward in price, including the seato even cheaper fill-ups in sonal switch to cheaper the weeks ahead. winter grades and no hurricanes and few unexpected The national average price for a gallon of regular problems at refineries or pipelines, unlike last year. gasoline is $3.42, down from $3.59 on Sept. 1. On the North Olympic Gold and silver Peninsula, the price averGold futures for ages $3.69 a gallon, down December delivery added from $3.77 a week ago and $15.10, or 1.1 percent, to $4.03 this time last year, settle at $1,324.10 an ounce according a Peninsula Friday. Daily News survey. Silver for December The price is the lowest delivery edged up 6.5 cents, it’s been at this time of or 0.3 percent, to end at year since 2010 and is $21.83 an ounce. likely to keep falling. Peninsula Daily News “It’s a layup for me to and The Associated Press exceed 1 percent.

Revenge: ‘We really need . . . federal legislation’ CONTINUED FROM A10 When Holly Jacobs, a woman in Florida, changed her name to dissociate herself from the photos posted by her ex-boyfriend, she found them linked to her new name. And the owners and operators of the websites are in most cases protected by federal law, which largely absolves them of responsibility for material posted by third parties. “It’s just an easy way to make people unemployable, undatable and potentially at physical risk,” said Danielle Citron, a law professor at the University of Maryland, who is writing a book on online harassment.

As the sites have increased, legal scholars and women’s advocates have begun to push for criminal penalties for people who post on them. Only New Jersey has a law that would allow for criminal prosecution, although it was not written with revenge porn in mind. But proposals have met opposition from critics who worry that such laws would infringe on the First Amendment. A bill addressing the issue failed in the Florida Legislature this year. And even California’s law, which last Monday was awaiting Gov. Jerry Brown’s signature, would make only some forms of revenge post-

wenty-five plaintiffs, five of them underage, are suing Texxxan. com, along with its operators GoDaddy. com, the company that hosted the nowdefunct site, for invasion of privacy.

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ing a misdemeanor punishable by jail time or a hefty fine — applying only to photos taken by others and posted with an intent to cause serious distress. “It has been watered down again and again as it

has weaved its way through Sacramento,” said Charlotte Laws, who began pushing for legislation after pictures of her daughter, Kayla, 26, were posted on a site. “What we really need is federal legislation,” Ms. Laws said.

Civil suits Women who have been victimized by disgruntled exes have filed civil suits based on claims of copyright infringement, invasion of privacy or, in some cases, child pornography. In Michigan, a federal judge last month issued a default judgment for more than $300,000 in a suit filed 37766445

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CONTINUED FROM A6 Q. I’m a manager of a small company with six full-time employees and five part timers. What is our company required to do for our employees under the federal law in the way of health care insurance? A: You’re not required to do anything, because you have fewer than 50 employees. The Kaiser Family Foundation has a handy chart to walk any company through the requirements: http://tinyurl.com/pdnkaiserchart.

Options confusing? Face-to-face help PUBLIC HOSPITALS AND other agencies on the North Olympic Peninsula offer face-to-face help about the Affordable Care Act, aka “Obamacare,� the health-reform law or the “federal health care overhaul�: ■Olympic Area Agency on Aging — 411 W. Washington St., Sequim, 360-452-3221; 481 Fifth Ave., Forks, 360-374-9496; and 915 Sheridan St., Port Townsend, 360-385-2552. ■Volunteers in Medicine of the Olympics — 909 Georgiana St., Port Angeles, 360-457-4431. ■Olympic Medical Center — 939 Caroline St., Port Angeles, 360-417-7000. ■Jefferson Healthcare hospital — 834 Sheridan St., Port Townsend, 360-385-2200. ■Jefferson County Public Health Department — 615 Sheridan St., Port Townsend, 360385-9400. ■Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest, Port Angeles Health Center — 426 E. Eighth St., Port Angeles, 800-230-7526. ■Forks Community Hospital, 530 Bogachiel Way, 360-374-6271. In addition, check with your local North Olympic Peninsula insurance broker. Brokers can help people shopping for and enrolling in insurance programs through the Washington Healthplanfinder online insurance exchange and can answer all kinds of health insurance questions, Many brokers are offering free seminars — look for ads and notifications in the Peninsula Daily News — plus newsletters and info packets on the ACA. Hospitals across the state are pulling out all the stops to have patients sign up for insurance. Olympic Medical Center, Jefferson Healthcare and Forks Community Hospital treat every patient that comes to their emergency rooms, regardless of whether the patient can pay. Uncompensated care amounts to about $10 million annually for both OMC and Jefferson Healthcare. Peninsula Daily News

Q: I am 50-plus and work sporadically. I might make $50,000 one year but none the next year or even two. How will my premiums/subsidies be calculated so I can afford insurance for the whole time? Is there a way to average your income? A: Whether you get a subsidy depends on your annual income and will be calculated on 2013 estimated income for insurance next year. If your income changes throughout the year, you may receive more or less on your tax refund depending on your income level. You also may report any income changes to Washington Healthplanfinder to redetermine your eligibility. In the end, you may owe money on your taxes or get money back. It all will be reconciled on your tax or 1 percent of family return. income, whichever is greater. That will rise in Q: When I tried to get coming years. individual insurance before, I had trouble Q. What if I’m an illebecause they said I had gal immigrant? a pre-existing condition. A. Undocumented immiHas that changed? grants won’t get any subsiA: For the first time, dies. Immigrants here illeinsurers are required to gally will continue to try to accept you — at the same patch together care in comprice as everyone else — munity clinics and emereven if you have a pre-exist- gency rooms. ing condition. Legal immigrants can buy insurance on the Q: If I can’t be denied exchanges and qualify for insurance because of a pre-existing condition, subsidies, if their income why don’t I just wait qualifies them for help. Legal immigrants here until I get sick, and then for five years or more can I’ll buy it? A: If you miss signing up qualify for Medicaid with for coverage before March the same income limits as 31, 2014, you’ll have to wait others. until next fall to buy a Q: How much will I health plan — the next have to pay in premiopen enrollment period. There are some excep- ums? A: That depends on your tions, but most people will be out of luck until next age, how many people you want to cover and their year. Also, you’ll have to pay a ages, tobacco-use status, penalty for not having cov- where you live and whether you’d rather spend more in erage. premiums and less in Q. So how big are deductibles and other cothose penalties if I don’t payments, or the other way purchase insurance as around. For most people, new required? A: For 2014, the yearly plans will cover more. penalty is $95 per year for For older people, they an adult, $47.50 per child may cost less. Younger peoand up to $285 per family, ple may pay more.

Q: How will I know THE NEW YORK TIMES which plan is accepted by my doctor? Will we An accident reconstructionist removes the air still have to call around bag control module from a test-crash training for doctors who will take session for New York State Police investigators. a particular plan? A: You can search the Healthplanfinder website (www.waHealthplanfinder. org) for a physician or provider by name, physician ZIP code or by hospital name. Before you buy a health plan, it’s always a good idea to double check the list of hospitals, clinics, doctors and other providers in the plan’s network; that information is usually available on insurance company websites. Electronic Privacy InformaBY JACLYN TROP Q: I did the math, and THE NEW YORK TIMES tion Center, a Washington, it seems like a family of D.C.-based consumer group. NEW YORK — When four (two adults age 40) “Without protections, it and two children would Timothy P. Murray crashed can lead to all kinds of abuse.� Fourteen states, including pay about $12,000 a year his government-issued Ford in premiums for a silver Crown Victoria in 2011, he Washington, have passed plan, along with 70 per- was fortunate, as car acci- laws that say that, even dents go. though the data belong to the cent of the medical costs Murray, then the lieuten- vehicle’s owner, law-enforceand $1000 to $3,000 ant governor of Massachudeductibles. That’s a lot setts, was not seriously hurt, ment officials and those of money. I heard there and he told the police he was involved in civil litigation can are limits on how much wearing a seat belt and was gain access to the black boxes with a court order. you have to spend on not speeding. In these states, lawyers premiums and out-ofBut a different story soon may subpoena the data for pocket expenses. emerged. criminal investigations and Can you explain? Murray was driving more civil lawsuits, making the A: The law limits the than 100 miles an hour and information accessible to percentage of your income was not wearing a seat belt, third parties, including law that you have to spend on according to the computer in enforcement or insurance premiums, as well as the his car that tracks certain companies that could cancel amount you have to spend actions. a driver’s policy or raise a out-of-pocket on deductibles The case put Murray at driver’s premium based on and cost sharing. the center of a growing the recorder’s data. The premium limits vary debate over a little-known Current regulations from 2 percent to 9.5 per- but increasingly important require that the presence of cent, depending on income. piece of equipment buried the black box be disclosed in Out-of-pocket expense deep in the innards of a car: the owner’s manual. limit, which changes each the event data recorder, more But the vast majority of year; will be $6,350 for an commonly known as the drivers who do not read the manual thoroughly may not individual and $12,700 for a black box. About 96 percent of all know that their vehicle can family in 2014. Out-of-pocket expenses new vehicles sold in the capture and record their include money spent on United States have the boxes, speed, brake position, seat reaching your deductible and by next September, if the belt use and other data each and cost sharing (co-insur- National Highway Traffic time they get behind the ance and co-pays) but not Safety Administration has its wheel. way, all new cars will have Unlike the black boxes on premium costs. airplanes, which continually This applies to individ- them. The boxes have long been record data including audio ual plans sold both inside used by car companies to and video, the cars’ recorders and outside the exchange. assess the performance of capture only the few seconds their vehicles. surrounding a crash or air Q: Can you give me an But data stored in the bag deployment. example of how the out- devices are increasingly A separate device extracts of-pocket cap works? being used to identify safety the data, which are then anaA: Say you have a plan problems in cars and as evi- lyzed through computer softwith a $2,500 deductible. dence in traffic accidents and ware. You fall off your skate- criminal cases. The lack of standardizaboard and break a lot of To federal regulators, law- tion among manufacturers things you think you might enforcement authorities and has made it difficult to extract need later on in life. insurance companies, the the data. If you have a “silver�- information is an indispensUntil recently, crash level plan that pays 70 per- able tool to investigate investigators needed an autocent, you’ll pay 30 percent crashes. maker’s proprietary reader of your $50,000 hospital bill But to consumer advo- as well as the expertise to — you needed lots of fixing cates, it’s only the latest analyze the data. — until you’ve paid out example of governments and The safety administra$6,350, which is your maxi- companies having too much tion’s regulations will help mum out-of-pocket for the access to private information. enable universal access to the year. Once gathered, they say, data by using a commercially Insurance kicks in at the data can be used against available tool. “For most of the 100-year that point. car owners, to find fault in You still have to pay the accidents or in criminal history of the car, it used to be, ‘He said, she said,’� says premiums, but you’re done investigations. paying health care expenses “These cars are equipped Thomas Kowalick, an expert — so long as they are for with computers that collect in event data recorders. “That’s no longer going to “essential health benefits� massive amounts of data,� — for the year. says Khaliah Barnes of the be the way.�

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Vietnam legacy: Finding those left behind dren with Vietnamese women during that long war. Some of the children were a result of long-term relationships that would be unimaginable to the veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, where interaction with local people was minimal. Others were born of onenight stands. But few of the fathers ever met their offspring, and fewer still brought them home to America.

desperate poverty. He created a website, fatherfounded.org, that brought more requests than he could handle. Working in his spare time, he has found scores of fathers, he estimates. Some had died, and many others hung up on him. A few have threatened to sue him. But perhaps two dozen have accepted their children. And in recent years, veterans, too, have begun asking for help. James Copeland was one.

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After the war, those children — known as Amerasians — endured harsh discrimination and abject poverty in Vietnam, viewed as ugly reminders of an invading army. Shamed by reports of their horrible living conditions, Congress enacted legislation in 1987 giving Amerasians special immigration status. Since then, more than 21,000, accompanied by more than 55,000 relatives, have moved to the United States under the program, and several thousand more have come under other immigration policies. Many arrived expecting to be reunited with their American fathers. But the United States government did not help in that cause, and only a tiny fraction — perhaps fewer than 5 percent — ever found them. So many Amerasians continue to search, typically working with little more than badly translated names, half-forgotten memories and faded photographs. And some veterans are doing the same, driven by heartache, or guilt, to find sons and daughters. “It’s like the mother who gives up their kid for adoption,” said George Pettitt of Wales Center, N.Y. “You just never stop thinking about it.” Pettitt, 63, enlisted in the Army after dropping out of high school and was

In 2011, Copeland, by then retired, began reading about Amerasians’ miserable lives in Vietnam. Appalled, he decided to search for his own child. He found Hjort and sent him money to visit Vietnam. Armed with a few names and a crude map, Hjort found the village where Copeland had been based and tracked down the brother of an Amerasian woman who was now living in America and who Hjort believed was Copeland’s daughter. Hjort sent a photograph of the woman and her mother to Copeland, and his heart jumped: he instantly recognized the mother as his old girlfriend. His hands were shaking with excitement as he dialed the daughter’s number and asked: “Is this Tiffany Nguyen?” In the coming days, he visited her, her mother and her three brothers in Reading, Pa., where she runs a nail salon at the Walmart. Nguyen and her three children spent Thanksgiv-

GIs track down children from war BY JAMES DAO THE NEW YORK TIMES

SALTILLO, Miss. — Soon after he departed Vietnam in 1970, Specialist James Copeland received a letter from his Vietnamese girlfriend. She was pregnant, she wrote, and he was the father. He re-enlisted, hoping to be sent back. But the Army was drawing down and kept him stateside. By the time Saigon fell to the North Vietnamese in 1975, he had lost touch with the woman. He got a job at a plastics factory in northern Mississippi, married and raised a family. But a hard question lingered: did she really have his child? “A lot of things we did in Vietnam I could put out of my mind,” said Copeland, 67. “But I couldn’t put that out.” In 2011, Copeland decided to find the answer, acknowledging what many other veterans have denied, kept secret or tried to forget: that they left children behind in Vietnam. Their stories are a forgotten legacy of a distant war. Yet for many veterans and their half-Vietnamese children, the need to find one another has become more urgent than ever. The veterans are hitting their mid-60s and early 70s, many of them retired or infirm and longing to salve the scars of an old war. And for many of the offspring, who have overcome at least some of the hurdles of immigration, the hunger to know their American roots has only grown stronger. “I need to know where I come from,” said Trinh Tran, 46, a real estate agent in Houston who has searched in vain for her G.I. father. “I always feel that without him, I don’t exist.” By some estimates, tens of thousands of American servicemen fathered chil-

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James Copeland and Tiffany Nguyen, his daughter, who was born after he left Vietnam. in Vietnam by age 19. During his year there, he developed a relationship with a Vietnamese woman who did laundry for soldiers. Soon she was pregnant. “I was taking comfort in having a girlfriend like that,” he said. “I never meant for her to get pregnant.” He returned home to western New York, lost touch with the woman, got a job driving trucks and raised a family. But when he retired for health reasons in 2000, he found himself haunted by memories of the child he left behind — a boy, he believes. He paid a man to look in Vietnam, but the trail went cold. This year, a woman in Virginia called to say she thought her husband might be his son. But a DNA test was negative. “I was hoping this was it,” he said. “I just feel so guilty about all this.”

Found each other Yet against the odds and despite the many years, children and fathers sometimes find each other. But Brian Hjort, a Dan-

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5 percent. The average daily rate for U.S. hotels overall went up about 4.5 percent. Hanson based his study on interviews with industry executives and financial data. According to STR, a Nashville-based firm that tracks hotel rates, the average daily rate for U.S. hotels through July was $109.95.

ish man who has helped Vietnamese track down their fathers, says Amerasians often have unrealistically high expectations for reunions with fathers, hoping they will heal deep emotional wounds. The veterans they meet are often infirm or struggling economically. Sometimes the relationships are emotionally unfulfilling. “I try to tell them: I can’t guarantee love,” Hjort said. “I can only try to find your father.” Hjort, 42, is among a small coterie of self-trained experts who have helped Amerasians track down fathers, mostly pro bono. An industrial painter from Copenhagen, he first met Amerasians while traveling through Vietnam and the Philippines two decades ago and was struck by their

ing 2011 with him in Mississippi. For a time, they talked nightly, and she told him about how her mother had protected her from abuse in Vietnam, about their struggles to adapt to the United States, about how she had studied older men at the Walmart, wondering if one of them was her father. “There were a lot of years to cover,” Copeland said. “I can sleep a lot better now.” But the reunion has also brought him unexpected heartache. His wife became furious when she discovered that he had a Vietnamese daughter, and she demanded that he not visit her. He refused: Nguyen is his only biological child. After 37 years of marriage, he and his wife are separated and considering divorce, he said. (His wife did not respond to efforts to reach her for comment.) Copeland now helps Hjort contact veterans they believe are fathers of Amerasians. In his patient drawl, Copeland calmly tells them his story and urges them to confront the possibility that they, like him, have Vietnamese children. But if they dodge his calls or hang up, he continues to leave messages — with children, with spouses, on answering machines. They need to know, he said. “Some people, they just want to move on and forget it,” he said. “I don’t see how they can do it. But there’s a lot of them that I’m sure that’s the case. They just want to forget.”

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Sure ticket to love: breath drops? WHEN I WAS in sixth grade, I noticed something wonderful, something I’d never seen before: girls. Well, OK, I’d seen them, but W. Bruce I felt about Cameron them the same way I felt about housecats: They did only what they wanted to do, and they weren’t any fun to wrestle. And, like cats, they could be cute sometimes, but they always left me feeling mildly allergic. And then one day, the girl in front of me in class smiled at me, and chemicals flooded my brain, turning it into the Love Canal. My immediate reaction was to try to get the girl to perform that magic trick again, but she didn’t seem inclined, no matter how many amusing noises I made.

(And I was very amusing. I could do a chicken passing gas. The guys thought I was hilarious.) I took stock of my shortcomings, and fortunately, there were plenty of TV advertisers to help me. I had germs that could cause bad breath. I needed to spray stuff on my hair to make it look dry (the wet head was dead). Four out of five dentists recommended a certain product for their patients who chewed gum. (What did the fifth dentist recommend, the death penalty?) I absorbed these messages as if the village elder was communicating them to me, and in short order, I had outfitted myself with a tiny bottle of breath drops, which I carried around like a CIA agent carries a cyanide tablet. Whenever I saw a girl, I’d whip out my bottle and place a drop of what tasted like flaming acid on my tongue.

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Try to cause bad breath now, you lousy germs! Soon I was taking hits from the little bottle every few minutes, seriously in need of some sort of rehab program. When I spoke to people, their faces would wince, their eyes would tear up, and their hair would fall out. In gym, I won my weight class in wrestling simply by exhaling on my opponents: first place in the sub-micro-featherweight wrestling tournament! Completely misjudging why it was that girls didn’t seem to want to talk to me or breathe in my presence, I assumed I must have body odor, and I began spraying my arms, chest and face with deodorant, laying it on so thick I was virtually laminated. Not only was I a champion wrestler, I was well on my way to becoming an EPA Superfund site. One day in class, the little bottle in my pocket leaked. I didn’t notice it at first, but

then it felt like my leg was being napalmed. I was forced to ask if I could use the bathroom, which was torturously embarrassing because I didn’t want any girls knowing I ever did such a thing. I limped to the men’s room (ironically named, since I’d never seen any actual men in there) and took off my pants. A scarlet blotch covered my leg, indicating the area that would have to be surgically removed. Water brought relief, though, and when I rinsed my pant leg, I was able to clean away most of the spill. Now, though, I had a real problem: When I put them back on, it looked like I had wet my pants! I couldn’t let any girls see me like this, but I was pretty sure there was a rule against spending an entire school day in the bathroom. And there was no way I was going anywhere without pants. The only solution that I could

come up with was to douse myself from head to toe with water and claim to my teacher that I was victim of some sort of plumbing accident in the bathroom. I was in the process of executing this brilliant strategy when the principal walked in — the first time an actual man entered the men’s room, and I had to be there to see it. He wanted to know what I was doing. Lacking a cyanide pill, I confessed to everything. The principal’s humiliating solution was to have me change into my gym clothes for the rest of the day, and he confiscated my breath drops. It was the last time I ever used them.

________ W. Bruce Cameron, (8 Simple Rules for Marrying My Daughter; A Dog’s Life) can be reached at www.tinyurl.com/pdnbcameron. His humor column appears Sundays.

What is the No. 1 thing that should be done to improve the North Olympic Peninsula?

Amber Wheeler

Dennis Martin

Patricia Kane

Don Gaiser

Ginger Melville

Paul Rice

Tina Chester

Kyle Jay

Employee service rep Port Angeles

Truck driver Port Angeles

Baker Port Townsend

School bus driver Port Angeles

Bar owner Port Townsend

Homemaker Lower Elwha

Fabricator Sequim

“I feel there should be less road construction during summer. It hinders tourists and makes for frustrating backups. More visitors’ cars means more traffic. Spread the work out.”

“Continue to beautify the downtown area of our city. Make it more attractive for visitors and for new businesses. Clean up your neighborhood like you would your home.”

“The military presence at Indian Island. . . . Living here is so peaceful and serene with a wonderful sense of community. When I go over there to hike or sightsee, it’s like being in a sci-fi movie.”

“Housing needs to improve for lower-income people. We need more availability of fair housing. There are cheap, run-down homes and expensive ones, too. We need more in the middle for us.”

Retired licensed practical nurse Port Angeles

“We could have a four-year university, make it a destination center for students who want to learn and also appreciate the natural beauty of the surroundings.”

“Everybody needs to be kinder to each other. I’ve seen quite a few rough people out there. We need more respect for elders. There are just too many nonresponsible people.”

“If you’re a local resident, you shouldn’t have to pay to go into the back country. You need a pass to go to Tubal Cain [Mine]. Tourists will come, but encourage the locals who frequent it more.”

“I really see a need for more men’s and women’s clothing stores. We’ve lost quite a few in the last few years. We also need more family-type jobs that can earn a family wage.”

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Peninsula Voices Orchard, an actress in the As a long-term reader, I play. “We are a trailer-trash wish to strongly protest the family,” she said. use of the phrase “Trailer Trash” (used in a headline ‘Obamacare’ on Page 3 of Peninsula Spotlight in the Friday, As a regular reader of Sept. 20 editions of the the PDN, and a hospitalPeninsula Daily News) in employed health-care proprint in this or any other vider in our community, I American news media. felt the coverage of our This is a base, derogaOlympic Medical Center tory expression that be CEO Eric Lewis’ remarks beneath the dignity of any to the Sequim-Dungeness respectable reader. Chamber of Commerce, Given the large majority and particularly the headof readers who reside in line, “OMC CEO: ‘Obamamobile units, I hope others bacare’ May Strain Syswill speak out in favor of tem” [PDN, Sept. 25] was deleting this discriminamisleading and did a distory slur from the collective service to your readers. vocabulary of decent citiYes, we have a shortage zens. of primary-care providers Shame on the PDN! in the community, and Kathryn A. Harrer, absorbing newly insured Port Townsend patients will present challenges. EDITOR’S NOTE: The But I have heard Mr. headline was “Adventures Lewis address this topic, of ‘a Trailer-Trash Family’” and he has pointed out about the play, “Dearly that a far greater strain on Departed,” which is being the health-care system is performed at the Port Ange- the amount of “uncompenles Community Playhouse. sated care” provided at The term in the article Olympic Medical Center — that is, expenses incurred was mentioned by Jayna

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Gold deposit ATTENTION ALL PASSENGERS: Could the person who left a stash of gold bars and a pile of banknotes in the luggage deposit at Cologne’s main railway station kindly contact German police? That was the appeal that police in the western German city issued Friday for information to track down the owner of the several pounds of gold and a six-figure sum of euros in cash. The stash was found in April in a luggage locker at the station, a major European transport hub. Police said they’re going public after being unable to link the haul to any crime. Police say that if nobody comes forward, the stash will be sold. The Associated Press

institution is to encourage our uninsured friends and relatives to sign up for the new plans when they become available. In 30 years of delivering babies in both urban and rural settings, I have seen a steady increase in the number of uninsured families left with large bills, even for normal childbirth. We need to embrace this

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when an uninsured patient comes to our emergency room and the hospital ultimately has to write off the cost of the care provided as bad debt or charity. While the Affordable Care Act may not be perfect, the best chance our community has for retaining our current independent, publicly run hospital as a financially solvent

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new approach and secure appropriate health care coverage for everyone. Deborah Bopp, Port Angeles

we were really concerned about the barn fire spreading. It didn’t because of the fire district’s timely response. We plan on supporting Bopp is a certified nurse- the upcoming levy vote for midwife. Fire District No. 2. The vote will keep staffing at current levels. For District 2 levy I don’t like to think Concerning the Aug. 26 what would have happened Peninsula Daily News to our barn and the woods headline “Fire Destroys Carport on Benson Road,” I last spring if Fire District No. 2’s response was cannot help but wonder how far the fire would have delayed due to insufficient spread if it were not for the staff. Dan and Judy quick response of Clallam Hendrickson, County Fire District No. 2 Port Angeles and the Port Angeles Fire Department. ‘CAVE’ people This fire is a reminder After reading the letter of the fire we had in our barn in the spring of 2012. “Smart Meter Woes” [Peninsula Voices, Sept. 27], I Fire District No. 2 was have to laugh at the many quick to respond and put the fire out with very little misstatements made by damage to the contents or the writer. the structure. I hope Mr. Phil Lusk, The quick and profesthe deputy director of sional manner of district power and telecommunicapersonnel was very calmtions systems for the city of ing to us at a very scary Port Angeles, set him time. straight. We live right next to TURN TO VOICES/A15 heavily wooded areas, and

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Peninsula Voices CONTINUED FROM A14 The last statement by Mr. Lusk was almost priceless in response to the level of electromagnetic fields in the writer’s work area, and I quote in part: “The radio in this particular smart meter has never been activated, and it’s fundamentally incapable of emitting radio frequency energy.” Now, if you didn’t get a laugh from that, there’s the fact that the EMF in the writer’s work area was actually coming from his own Wi-Fi network. Priceless. People who complain about anything and everything such as, for example, fluoridation in the water, which Seattle has had for years without any of the repercussions predicted, smart meters and so on are what I call CAVE people: Citizens Against Virtually Everything. Carry on. Roger Woods, Sequim

Sequim bike lanes It is rumored that the city of Sequim is contemplating adding bike lanes to the section of North Seventh Avenue that is composed of small cul-de-sacs of retiree residences. This would adversely affect all the residents in the entire impacted area due to the fact that bike lanes eliminate street parking. Since the parking in these small cul-de-sacs is chiefly the driveway of each home, it’s to be expected that oftentimes, there will be an overflow of visiting family and friends who would be required to park elsewhere — but where, if not on the street? No doubt those who require a wheelchair or walker will appreciate the fact that the intersections leading to the impacted residential area are becoming Americans With Disabilities Act-approved. Or perhaps the city will provide round-trip shuttle service on all holidays, weekends and festivals between, say, the Safeway

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parking lot — and the homes of their friends or family. Sharyn VanWoensel, Sequim

to meet up with the Olympic Discovery Trail. We are meeting with individuals and groups who express an interest and are asking for help We asked Sequim Public with possible solutions. The city will contact the Works Director Paul Haines neighborhood with the for a response. solution that comes from Here it is: Yes, the city is looking to these meetings before a increase the safety of bike, change is made. These meetings are pedestrian and mobility ongoing and include indicarts in town. viduals who are making an North Seventh Avenue effort to canvass the neighis one of the streets our borhood. plan has identified as a We are working to find good route to improve due a solution that accommoto its connection to both dates parking needs and the Olympic Discovery Trail and West Washington the connectivity of our bike and pedestrian systems. Street, where much of the At this point, we do not city’s commerce is located. have a defined solution, The city is looking to safely improve the commu- only the need to find one on this relatively narrow nity’s mobility and at the same time pay attention to road that is heavily used by cars, bikes and pedestrispecific neighborhood ans. issues that are brought to David Garlington, city our attention. We have had comments engineer/assistant public works director, is our lead and opinions from both person working on developsides of the issue on coning the change to striping tinuing the current bike lanes from West Fir Street and signage along this to West Hendrickson Road stretch of North Seventh on North Seventh Avenue Avenue.

Our true wealth I cannot see the vision of our local leaders [“PA, Clallam Budgets Vetted at Chamber,” PDN, Septe. 24]. First is the cheap Bonneville [Power Administration] electrical rates being the main draw for new business. Officials say new business growth will save us from their budget crisis. But it cannot happen like that. The North Olympic Peninsula is being preserved. Removing the Elwha River dams is just one example. Re-establishing water rights is an active measures of state and federal agencies to repair the nature of this area. The door to double-digit growth is shut by the Growth Management Act. But real growth is already here. It is Olympic Medical Center. It’s the golf courses. It’s Peninsula College. It is the eco-tourists who visit our Olympic Discovery Trail and the outdoor seek-

ers who come to race boats and fish in derbies. It’s the RVs that cross on the ferry or the daytrippers crossing the Hood Canal. It’s the scientists studying the water and air quality, the volunteer organizations sponsoring annual events and the local athletic teams bringing national attention. The question is: Why is that not enough for our local leaders? I see sustainable growth of 1.6 percent declining to 0.9 percent over the next 10 years. I urge our governments and taxing districts and the Port of Port Angeles to be more accountable for overstating the growth potential and create realistic budgets for this pattern. I ask them to live within their means and stop outspending into their idealistic future. I get this vision from the most reliable source: our citizens who are generous, interesting and hardworking. Stirling Kent Hall, Port Angeles

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Rants & Raves Rave of the Week

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TO THE WONPLEASE SEND COMMENTS on topics in the news — DERFUL anonyincluding candidates and issues in the Nov. 5 election — as mous person who donated $100 signed letters to Peninsula Voices (see “Have Your Say” on the and a book of science experiopposite page). ments to the Helen Haller EleAnd customer complaints aimed at specific businesses need mentary School [Sequim] science to be taken up directly with the businesses themselves. classes. Thank you, thank you, thank you. back and waited for our return. Your thoughtfulness and gen- house and catch a performance. We have made a donation to EDITOR’S NOTE: Go to erosity have encouraged me more the Humane Society in the name www.pacommunityplayers.com or than you know. call 360-452-6651 for more infor- of a caring couple. mation. . . . and other Raves A BIG RAVE to the couple I CANNOT THANK the Port who gave our pickup truck a A RAVE FOR those who Angeles Fire Department enough jump-start as we were stalled in believe and practice “Don’t front of a bookstore in Port Angefor its help in emergency situashop — adopt.” les on Sept. 21. tions this year. Breeders produce “pure” or Thanks a lot. Some fine men and women “designer” pets for profit while work for this district, and a rave great pets in shelters and rescue for Shear Elegance [Port AngeA RAVE TO the Fitzpatrick groups await homes. family, who performed at the Port les] for its help and kindness. Angeles Performing Arts Center. A BIG THANK-YOU to Nate They were fantastic. WELL DONE, DALLAS Larson and Lynn Marshall of I hope they come back next Brass and the Port Angeles High Applebee’s [Sequim] for their year and we can fill the venue. School and Stevens Middle efforts to make Mosaic’s fundSchool band programs. raiser at Applebee’s a huge sucA CONTINUOUS RAVE to The concert last Sunday was cess. exceptional. Thank you, Doug, Ed all the volunteers who maintain the Olympic Discovery Trail. and the Port Angeles Band Both residents and visitors Boosters for making it happen. RAVES TO A widow and enjoyed using the trail this sumOlympic Theatre Arts for mer, and it was gorgeous. RAVE TO UNITED Way of “Becky’s New Car” fun, but Thanks to all those folks who Clallam County and the Rotary affairs can be more limited to: Club for the Day of Caring at St. keep it that way. trips to [town, Victoria or flights Andrew’s Place Assisted Living to Seattle], food, laughs, hugs or A RAVE TO whoever is mow[Port Angeles] Saturday, Sept. 14. simply gardening with him or ing along the Olympic Discovery her. Trail in the Agnew-Solmar area. A RAVE TO our friends and Save a rave for everyone who It looks great and is a helpful neighbors at Alder Wood Bistro hasn’t stopped courting his or [Sequim] for helping capture the benefit for those of us who can’t her own spouse. Sequim Food Bank burglars last walk along the hard, paved surface of the trail. week. I WAS ABLE to see the preview of “Dearly Departed,” and it A BIG BRIGHT-ORANGE MEGA RAVES FOR the genhas to be one of the very best tleman and lady who secured our rave to Charlie at Thomas Buildplays Port Angeles Community golden retriever in the busy Safe- ing Supply in Sequim. Players has ever staged. What an awesome guy. way parking lot. Each actor seemed perfect for You made my day. While we were inside, our dog his or her role. jumped out of the car’s open winNo lines were muffed. The MY HUSBAND AND I were dow and headed for the Safeway laughs come fast and often. taking a walk to the new espladoor. nade in Port Angeles on a gorRun, don’t walk, to the playThey “retrieved” her, put her

geous autumn day. Thank you for the beautiful addition to our waterfront. What was once an eyesore is now a quality, classy and awesome area.

Rant of the Week I COULD NOT BELIEVE the rudeness of a playgoer who turned off her cellphone for the first half of the play, only to turn it back on at intermission and then receive a call. The director had to personally ask her to turn it off. What could have been so important?

. . . and other Rants MEGA RANT TO the early (too early) morning wrongnumber caller who apparently felt apologizing was beneath her. Try checking the number before calling. BIG RANT TO the owners of the two Rottweilers that are allowed to run loose in [a Port Angeles] neighborhood. If they can’t contain them for the safety of the walkers and dog walkers, then maybe they shouldn’t own this breed. Please show some concern for your neighbors. It is unlawful to let dogs run loose and unattended. SHAME ON THE two teenagers in a pickup truck who shot the magnificent deer at 2:45 p.m. Friday, Sept. 20, on the Sequim overpass. They belong in jail. Throw away the key. MAJOR RANTS TO the lowlife who shot a deer with an arrow and then left it to die on South Sequim Avenue near the

overpass. It’s so not cool. A RANT FOR the rotten deer carcasses left at the end of the county road. My dog rolls in it, and then I have to decontaminate him and anything he touches. Gross! Plus, I have to bother the county sheriff to come and pick up the stinking mess. Please dispose of your carcasses properly. EVERY DAY, THE driver of a pickup truck and the driver of a white vehicle think they are on U.S. Highway 101, where the speed limit is 55 mph, when they are actually on Buckhorn Road, where the speed limit is 25.

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Hawks aiming for 4-0

Riders routed at home Six fumbles doom PA in 46-6 loss

BY KRISTIE RIEKEN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

HOUSTON — The undefeated Seattle Seahawks are already feeling this could be a special season, and improving to 4-0 for the first time would be another huge move toward that end. “We have a lot to prove every time we step out and this is just another stepping stone, Next Game the next team in our way,” said Today Seattle safety vs. Texans Earl Thomas, a at Houston key to the Time: 10 a.m. Seahawks’ topOn TV: Ch. 13 ranked defense. That opponent is Houston, and the Texans are no slouches on defense either. Houston (2-1) is second to Seattle in yards allowed in the NFL. The Seahawks are 3-0 for the sixth time in franchise history, and the first time since 2006.

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Defensive duel Their defense is also the stingiest on the scoreboard, limiting teams to just nine points a game. Coach Pete Carroll is using the experience he gained in leading so many outstanding teams at Southern California to help teach the Seahawks how to handle their early success, and outside expectations. “We had those No. 1 rankings year after year after year,” Carroll said of his time at USC. “You become comfortable with that and that’s where you want to be. You want to get to the point where you understand why people talk about you as they do, and then you want to constantly remember that you live up to that.” Naturally, a key to Seattle’s early success has been that staunch defense, which has been a force at forcing turnovers. The Seahawks are tied for second with a plus-6 turnover differential. “It’s a winning formula in itself,” Carroll said. “We do it because it’s the singlemost important factor to winning for us. Our numbers have kind of proven that out.” Both teams have good reason to feel great about their defenses, but recognize they’ll have to improve on offense to contend for a championship. Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson said going against the top defense in the NFL every day in practice has helped the offense get better. He hopes that will help in dealing with Houston this week. “This game’s going to be a huge game,” Wilson said. “It’s one of the teams that obviously is a ‘Super Bowl contender,’ and is a team that’s got a lot of talent and everything.” Two things to know about the Seahawks-Texans game: ■ Carroll and Cushing: Houston linebacker Brian Cushing played for Carroll at USC from 2005-08. “He was . . . a very influential person to me at a critical stage in my career and in my life,” Cushing said. “A guy that’s helped me tremendously to grow up as a person and a football player.” Carroll had plenty to say about his former player, and joked about how hyper-competitive he has always been before raving about his play. “Really one of the best players we ever recruited,” Carroll said. “He had such a great all-around ability that he could do a ton of things. The fact that he’s continuing to do it is no surprise to me. He’s a great team member.” ■ Second(ary) to none: Perhaps the biggest strength of Seattle’s defense is its secondary. Carroll liked Houston coach Gary Kubiak calling him a “secondary guy” this week. “If you’ve got guys that can play out there and hang up play after play after play with any receiver you throw out to them, it allows you to do things defensively scheme-wise that really is an asset,” Carroll said. “I’ve been a defensive back guy forever.”

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Port Angeles’ Nick Lasorsa, right, tries to evade Olympic’s Keshun McGee in the first quarter of the Roughriders’ 46-6 loss at Civic Field.

PORT ANGELES — Work hard, and you’ll get better. Work hard, ALSO . . . and good things will ■ Sequim happen. still winless That’s how after loss to sports are supNorth posed to work. Kitsap/B3 H o w e v e r, extra effort had disastrous results, and hard work didn’t improve results in Port Angeles’ 46-6 loss to Olympic at Civic Field. The Roughriders, who fall to 0-4 on the season (0-2 in Olympic League play), lost six fumbles in the game and put the football on the ground numerous other times. “We actually were emphasizing ball security this week, and in fact, took a good portion of one of the practices to focus on securing the ball [with] everybody trying to strip it,” Port Angeles coach Tom Wahl said after Friday’s game. “I know we were doing the right things.” TURN

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Forks stuffed in third overtime Spartans fall to Tenino 21-20 BY JORDAN GOODMAN FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

FORKS — The Forks Spartans lost their homecoming game to Tenino 21-20 when their two-point conversion failed in the third overtime. The Spartans answered Beavers quarterback Calvin Guzman’s third touchdown run of the game with a short run by quarterback Reece Moody, who was pushed across the goal line by his teammates. Rather than kick the extra point that, if made, would send the game to a fourth overtime, head coach Mark Feasel and the Spartans decided to try for two and the win. TURN

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Forks running back Dimitri Sampson (40) plows through the middle of Tenino’s

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Boe shoots Roughriders past Sequim PA wins with goal in final minutes PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Maddie Boe’s goal in the 78th minute gave Port Angeles a 2-1 win over rival Sequim at Civic Field. “When I got the goal it was a huge relief,” Boe said. With the win, the Roughriders improve to 2-4 on the season, while Sequim falls to 1-5. “It’s what makes rivalry games so fun,” Port Angeles coach Scott Moseley said of Thursday’s game. “A tight game, playing in front of a large home crowd and a pressure-packed, early season must-win game for both sides.” Port Angeles took the lead in the 25th minute when Brittany McBride was taken down in the penalty box to set up a penalty shot that McBride buried in the left side of the goal.

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Sequim’s Lisa Radford, center, battles with Port Angeles’ Callie Peet (8) for the ball as Peet’s teammate Kate Haworth (6) looks on.

“I just thought back to practice — nice and simple to the side, and put it in the back of the net,” McBride said. Sequim equalized just before halftime after a scramble for the ball ended up in the Riders’ goal. The game seesawed back and forth in the second half, with

Preps neither team getting the breakthrough goal. Although Port Angeles ended up out-shooting the Wolves 16-5, the second half’s most dangerous shot came from Sequim’s Maeve Harris — 25-yarder that was tipped over the bar by Rider goalkeeper Hayley Baxley.

Aggressive at end With 10 minutes left, a flurry of shots by Port Angeles signaled a momentum shift — Madison St. George, Kylee Jeffers and McBride just missed close range attempts. Finally, Boe, the Riders’ leading scorer, scored the game-winner with two minutes left in regulation. Moseley was generally pleased with his team’s play. “We did some things really well and we struggled in some areas,” Moseley said. “Better quality passing and finishing are needed if we want to compete with the top teams in the league, but winning this game is huge for the girls, and moves us into fifth place in the Olympic League.” Moseley named Boe and McBride as offensive players of the game. TURN

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Today’s Today No events scheduled.

Monday Boys Tennis: Port Angeles at Klahowya, 4 p.m.; Chimacum at North Mason, 4 p.m.; Sequim at North Kitsap, 4 p.m. Volleyball: Port Angeles C Team at Clallam Bay, 5 p.m.; Quilcene at Mary M. Knight (near Elma), 7 p.m. Girls Soccer: Cedar Park Christian at Chimacum, 4 p.m.

Tuesday Girls Soccer: Port Townsend at Bremerton, 6:45 p.m.; Olympic at Port Angeles, 6:45 p.m.; Forks at Hoquiam, 7 p.m. Volleyball: Crescent at Quilcene, 6 p.m.; Port Townsend at Bremerton, 6:15 p.m.; Forks at Neah Bay, 6:30 p.m. Boys Tennis: Sequim at Port Angeles (rescheduled from Sept. 23), 4 p.m.

Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Monday Monday Night Mixed Men’s high game: Mike Machinheimer, 198; men’s high series: Mike Machinheimer, 548. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 206; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 517. Leading team: Bowling Stones. Les Schwab Mixed Majors Men’s high game: Skeet Dugdale, 300; men’s high series: Skeet Dugdale, 710. Women’s high game: Brenda Haltom, 213; women’s high series: Brenda Haltom, 555. Leading team: Certified Hearing. Baxter Auto Parts Old Timers Men’s high game: Johnb Dewey, 193; men’s high series: John Dewey, 546. Women’s high game: Mary Jane Birdsong, 162; women’s high series: Marilyn Hooser, 450. Tuesday Laurel Lanes Seniors Men’s high game: Gill Ramsdel, 208; men’s high series: Gill Ramsdel, 554. Women’s high game: Abbey Boyd, 161, Audre Bower, 161; women’s high series: Sherri Zindel, 454. Mixed Up Mixed 13 — 14 Men’s high game: Kirk Schoville, 242; men’s high series: Bill VanGordon, 656. Women’s high game: Brenda Haltom, 211; women’s high series: Brenda Haltom, 531. Leading league: Certified Hearing. Tuesday Brunch League High score: Noney Hilt, 169; high series: Shirley Fink, 453. First place team: 7 Cedars. Wednesday Lakeside Big 4 Men’s high game: Bill Gillett, 279; men’s high series: Mitch Guckert, 711. Leading team: Bandits. Birch’s Molar Bowlers Men’s high game: Bruce McCurdy, 242; men’s high series: Bruce McCurdy, 633. Women’s high game: Catherine Woodahl, 178; women’s high series: Hazel Vail, 483. Leading team: Geoducks. Thursday Longhouse Market Men’s high game: Bob Gunn, 255; men’s high series: Bob Gunn, 737. Women’s high game: Sandi Gunn, 221; women’s high series: Sandi Gunn, 556. Leading team: Lakeside.

Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Saturday Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Gerald Petersen, 34. Net: Bernie Anselmo, 34.5; Don Dundon, 36; Curt Thomas, 36; Ray Dooley, 36. Thursday Men’s Club Medal Play Gross: Jim Cole, 74; Rick Hoover, 75; Tom Hainstock, 78; Bob Brodhun, 78. Net: Gene Hitt, 68; Steve Jones, 68; Jim Spurr, 68; Kevin Borde, 69. Team gross: Tom Fryer and Rick Hoover, 71; Jim Cole and Greg Shield, 71. Team net: Gary Murphy and David Henderson, 60; Steve Jones and Jerry Sparks, 60; Jim Cole and Kevin Borde, 61; Gary Murphy and Dennis Ingram, 61; Mike Ferong and Gene Hitt, 61; David Henderson and Dennis Ingram, 62; Gene Norton and Andy Duran, 62; Perry Keeling and Jade Tisdale, 62. Tuesday, Sept. 24 Men’s Club Sub Par Any Two Holes Gross: Steve Callis, 74; Mike Sorenson, 76. Net: Gene Middleton, 63; Bill Clevenger, 65; Larry Aillaud, 66; Bernie Anselmo, 67; Tom Lowe, 67; Rudy Arruda, 67. Team gross: Mike Sorenson and Larry Aillaud, 73; Steve Callis and Bill Clevenger, 73. Team net: Gene Middleton and Rudy Arruda, 62; Gene Middleton and Steve Jones, 63; Jim Spurr and Keith Lawrence, 63; Jay Bruch and Keith Lawrence, 64. Sunday, Sept. 22 Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Mike Sorenson, 38; Gerald Petersen, 39; Rick Hoover, 39. Net: Bernie Anselmo, 32.5; Bill Lindberg, 34; Don Dundon, 34; Gary McLaughlin, 34; Leo Greenawalt, 35.5; Tom Lowe, 35.5. Saturday, Sept. 21 Men’s Club Nine Hidden Holes Gross: Matt Gochnour, 36. Net: Dennis Ingram, 30; Bernie Anselmo, 33.5; Buddy Fraser, 34.5; Daryl Jensen, 34.5; Bill Rinehart, 34.5; Herb Renner, 34.5. Team gross: Bob Brodhun and Pat Covey, 74; Kerry Perkins and Brian Duncan, 74. Team net: Ray Dooley and Daryl Jensen, 61; Herb Renner and Jim Cole, 61; Gary Murphy and Daryl Jensen, 62; Gene Middleton and Gene Norton, 62; Gene Middleton and Rudy Arruda, 62. SUNLAND GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 2013 Couples Championship Overall Winners Gross: Witta Priester and Dick Baughn, 153. Net: Bob and Dorene Berard, 124.8. Flight 1 Gross: Mark and Sherry Meythaler, 160. Net: Russ McClelland and Cec Black, 126.2. Gross: Bill and Pennie Dickin, 163.

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Net: Jack and Janet Real, 132.2. Flight 2 Gross: Jim and Jane Ratliff, 185. Net: Bob and Barbara Slagoske, 129. Gross: Marty and Mary Obrien, 186. Net: Henry Meyer and Mary Kubas-Meyer, 135.6. Field Prizes Closest to pin No. 2: Cec Black, 15 ft 9 in. Dave Anderson, 24 ft. 9 in. No. 5: Cynthia Edel, 37 ft. 3 in. Mark Meythaler, 16 ft. 4 in. No. 15: Witta Priester, 18 ft. 7 in. Wayne Nordyke, 11 ft. 10 in. No. 17: Witta Priester, 13 ft. 9 in. 2013 Drive For The Cure SWGA Team Results 1. Fred Smith, Alice Myers, Mark Ostroot and Pat Beltz, 64; 2. Jim Hanley, Cecil Black, Nancy Harlan and Effie Bentley, 66; 3. Cheryl Coulter, Sherry Meythaler, MJ Anderson and Maggie Gustin, 72; 3. Hariette Dorkin, Karl Kelley, Barbara Slagoske and Mary Obien, 72. Lady Niners Results 1. Allen Estes, Mary Obrien, Linda Fortney and Karen Postma, 34; 2. Sus Elvert, Sandra Marsh, Jan Jones and Kathy Tiedeman, 36. Proxies SD SWGA: Effie Bentley. SD Niners: Allen Estes. SD men: Jo Hendrickson. LD SWGA: Katleen Dejong. LD Niners: Jo Hendrickson. LD men: Jim Hanley. KP SWGA: Kathleen Dejong, 4 ft. 10 in. KP Niners: Jo Hendrickson, 11 ft. 8 in. KP men: Jim Hanley, 9 ft. 8 in.

Preps Football Friday’s Results Adna 46, South Bend 6 Almira/Coulee-Hartline 58, Soap Lake-Wilson Creek 40 Anacortes 21, Lynden Christian 0 Arlington 14, Mount Vernon 7 Auburn 49, Tahoma 35 Ballard 40, Garfield 7 Battle Ground 44, Auburn Mountainview 21 Bellarmine Prep 31, South Kitsap 0 Bellevue 41, Lake Washington 7 Black Hills 27, Aberdeen 17 Blaine 45, Bellingham 8 Blanchet 70, Chief Sealth 0 Bothell 45, Eastlake 18 Camas 49, Lakes 0 Cascade (Everett) 51, Mariner 36 Cascade (Leavenworth) 59, Omak 7 Cashmere 30, Chelan 29 Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 46, Chimacum 0 Central Valley 48, North Central 7 Chiawana 45, Pasco 0 Cle Elum/Roslyn 25, Goldendale 7 Cleveland 26, West Seattle 0 Colfax 28, Springdale 6 Colton 64, Garfield-Palouse 22 Columbia (Hunters)-Inchelium 42, Curlew 28 Colville 28, West Valley (Spokane) 16 Concrete 57, Seattle Lutheran 7 Connell 43, Columbia (Burbank) 27 Coupeville 20, Nooksack Valley 12 Curtis 38, Puyallup 35 Cusick 72, Northport 6 Darrington 52, Chief Leschi 0 East Valley (Spokane) 35, Clarkston 0 East Valley (Yakima) 31, Selah 3 Eastside Catholic 49, Bainbridge 6 Eatonville 41, Vashon Island 20 Edmonds-Woodway 35, Jackson 28 Eisenhower 48, Centralia 7 Ellensburg 51, Grandview 7 Elma 46, Rainier 13 Entiat 42, Republic 36 Ephrata 78, Wapato 8 Evergreen (Vancouver) 55, Kelso 35 Ferndale 35, Burlington-Edison 28 Fife 41, Washington 6 Foss 43, Mount Tahoma 0 Franklin 21, Ingraham 7 Franklin Pierce 22, Steilacoom 20 Friday Harbor 30, LaConner 28 Gig Harbor 28, Central Kitsap 12 Glacier Peak 31, Mountlake Terrace 0 Graham-Kapowsin 49, Emerald Ridge 13 Grangeville, Idaho 49, Asotin 0 Heritage 40, Decatur 0 Hudson’s Bay 29, Ridgefield 25 Issaquah 48, Newport 28 Juanita 55, Liberty 21 Kalama 17, Columbia (White Salmon) 13 Kamiak 26, Lynnwood 10 Kamiakin 42, Southridge 21 Kentridge 22, Mt. Rainier 0 Kentwood 28, Kent-Meridian 27 King’s 35, South Whidbey 14 King’s Way Christian School 50, Perrydale, Ore. 14 Kingston 28, Klahowya 7 Kittitas 20, Oroville 13 La Salle 38, Highland 7 LaCenter 48, Castle Rock 14 Lake Roosevelt 27, Liberty (Spangle) 24 Lake Stevens 49, Monroe 13 Lakeland, Idaho 51, Deer Park 0 Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 59, Kettle Falls 13 Lakewood 28, Archbishop Murphy 0 Liberty Bell 52, Manson 7 Liberty Christian 26, Touchet 8 Lincoln 53, North Thurston 7 Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 27, Reardan 13 Lindbergh 13, Hazen 7 Lummi 67, Evergreen Lutheran 6 Lynden 21, Sedro-Woolley 7 Mabton 29, Riverside, Ore. 6 Marysville-Pilchuck 48, Shorewood 14 Meadowdale 42, Shorecrest 7 Mercer Island 52, Sammamish 19 Meridian 41, Sehome 36 Morton/White Pass 46, Onalaska 0 Moses Lake 28, Davis 12 Mossyrock 34, Winlock 26 Mount Baker 56, Cedarcrest 0 Mount Si 34, Interlake 0 Mt. Spokane 10, Mead 0 Naches Valley 27, Granger 20 Napavine 27, Toutle Lake 0 Nathan Hale 53, Rainier Beach 7 Newport 42, Freeman 0 North Kitsap 31, Sequim 14 North Mason 44, Bremerton 7 O’Dea 42, Seattle Prep 0 Oak Harbor 49, Everett 16 Odessa-Harrington 56, Pateros 48 Okanogan 35, Tonasket 14 Olympia 54, Stadium 6

Olympic 46, Port Angeles 6 Othello 20, West Valley (Yakima) 7 Peninsula 52, Mountain View 45 Pomeroy 26, St. John-Endicott 16 Prosser 33, Toppenish 6 Pullman 29, Cheney 26 Quincy 35, Brewster 14 R.A. Long 42, Fort Vancouver 13 Rainier, Ore. 32, Washougal 0 Raymond 59, Ocosta 0 Redmond 23, Snohomish 15 Richland 50, Lewiston, Idaho 7 River View 48, Warden 21 Riverside 48, Medical Lake 20 Rochester 24, Hoquiam 12 Rogers (Puyallup) 40, Spanaway Lake 23 Selkirk 42, Wellpinit 40 Shadle Park 42, Gonzaga Prep 13 Skyline 36, Roosevelt 0 Skyview 49, Enumclaw 7 Stanwood 35, Marysville-Getchell 7 Sultan 41, Granite Falls 14 Sumner 35, Clover Park 6 Sunnyside Christian 56, LaCrosse/Washtucna 12 Tenino 21, Forks 20, 3OT Todd Beamer 15, Thomas Jefferson 14 Toledo 20, Ilwaco 0 Tri-Cities Prep 31, Davenport 22 Tumwater 49, Capital 22 Union 50, Bonney Lake 14 W. F. West 36, Columbia River 13 Wahkiakum 36, Pe Ell 12 Wahluke 10, Kiona-Benton 8 Walla Walla 13, Hanford 7 Wenatchee 44, Eastmont 10 White River 26, Orting 21 White Swan 44, Bridgeport 22 Wilbur-Creston 54, Waterville 22 Willapa Valley 33, Naselle 15 Wishkah Valley 46, Muckleshoot Tribal School 6 Woodinville 30, Inglemoor 0 Yelm 26, Shelton 15 Zillah 45, Royal 14 POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS Earl Mariott, British Columbia vs. Northwest Christian (Colbert), ccd.

Football NFL Standings NATIONAL CONFERENCE West W L T Pct PF PA Seattle 3 0 0 1.000 86 27 San Francisco2 2 0 .500 79 95 Arizona 1 2 0 .333 56 79 St. Louis 1 3 0 .250 69 121 East W L T Pct PF PA Dallas 2 1 0 .667 83 55 Philadelphia 1 2 0 .333 79 86 N.Y. Giants 0 3 0 .000 54 115 Washington 0 3 0 .000 67 98 South W L T Pct PF PA New Orleans 3 0 0 1.000 70 38 Carolina 1 2 0 .333 68 36 Atlanta 1 2 0 .333 71 74 Tampa Bay 0 3 0 .000 34 57 North W L T Pct PF PA Chicago 3 0 0 1.000 95 74 Detroit 2 1 0 .667 82 69 Green Bay 1 2 0 .333 96 88 Minnesota 0 3 0 .000 81 96 AMERICAN CONFERENCE West W L T Pct PF PA Denver 3 0 0 1.000 127 71 Kansas City 3 0 0 1.000 71 34 San Diego 1 2 0 .333 78 81 Oakland 1 2 0 .333 57 67 East W L T Pct PF PA New England 3 0 0 1.000 59 34 Miami 3 0 0 1.000 74 53 N.Y. Jets 2 1 0 .667 55 50 Buffalo 1 2 0 .333 65 73 South W L T Pct PF PA Houston 2 1 0 .667 70 82 Indianapolis 2 1 0 .667 68 48 Tennessee 2 1 0 .667 60 56 Jacksonville 0 3 0 .000 28 92 North W L T Pct PF PA Cincinnati 2 1 0 .667 75 64 Baltimore 2 1 0 .667 71 64 Cleveland 1 2 0 .333 47 64 Pittsburgh 0 3 0 .000 42 76 Thursday’s Game San Francisco 35, St. Louis 11 Today’s Games N.Y. Giants at Kansas City, 10 a.m. Seattle at Houston, 10 a.m. Baltimore at Buffalo, 10 a.m. Arizona at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. Indianapolis at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. Cincinnati at Cleveland, 10 a.m. Chicago at Detroit, 10 a.m. Pittsburgh vs. Minnesota at London, 10 a.m. N.Y. Jets at Tennessee, 1:05 p.m. Washington at Oakland, 1:25 p.m. Dallas at San Diego, 1:25 p.m. Philadelphia at Denver, 1:25 p.m. New England at Atlanta, 5:30 p.m. Open: Carolina, Green Bay Monday’s Game Miami at New Orleans, 5:40 p.m.

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DP—Oakland 1. LOB—Oakland 10, Seattle 1. 2B—Lowrie (45), C.Young (18), Vogt (6), Franklin (20). HR—Moss (30), Callaspo (10), B.Miller 2 (8), Smoak (20). SB—Crisp (21), C.Young (10). SF—Crisp. IP H R ER BB SO Oakland J.Parker L,12-8 41/3 7 7 7 1 4 2/ Blevins 0 0 0 0 3 0 Bre.Anderson 1 0 0 0 1 0 Otero 1 0 0 0 0 1 J.Chavez 1 0 0 0 1 0 Seattle Maurer W,5-8 51/3 6 2 2 1 5 2/ Furbush 0 0 1 1 3 1 2/ Ruffin 3 3 1 1 3 2 1 Luetge H,1 /3 0 0 0 0 0 Medina H,19 1 1 0 0 2 2 Farquhar S,16-20 1 0 0 0 0 2 WP—Maurer. Umpires—Home, Alan Porter; First, Marvin Hudson; Second, Jerry Layne; Third, Hunter Wendelstedt. T—2:58. A—17,751 (47,476).

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American League West Division W L x-Oakland 95 66 Texas 90 71 Los Angeles 78 83 Seattle 71 90 Houston 51 109 Central Division W L x-Detroit 93 67 Cleveland 91 70 Kansas City 85 75 Minnesota 66 95 Chicago 62 98 East Division W L x-Boston 97 63 Tampa Bay 90 71 Baltimore 83 77 New York 83 77 Toronto 74 87 x-clinched division

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Preps: Riders out-duel Wolves in volleyball CONTINUED FROM B1 sures get to them during the game.� Holli Williams served 20 Emma Moseley was named the Riders’ top tran- for 22 with three aces for sition player for her passing the Riders, and had 33 and control of the midfield, assists, five kills, 26 digs and Karina Bohman earned and one block. Kendra Harvey added defensive player of the game honors with another two aces on 19/19 serving with 34 digs and one kill. quality game in the back. Brittany Norberg contributed 11 kills, seven digs, Volleyball one block and served 12/13; Port Angeles 3, Bailee Jones added nine Sequim 2 kills, two blocks and served PORT ANGELES — The 6/6; andMaddy Hinrichs Roughriders beat the had 22 digs and six kills to Wolves for the first time go along with 14/14 serving. Sarah Steinman also since 2011. The two rivals battled had perfect serving for Port for five sets before Port Angeles, going 12/12, and Angeles prevailed 25-21, Alyssa Wetzler contributed 17 digs. 23-25, 25-23, 18-25, 15-12. For Sequim, Emma LeBThe Riders improve to lanc was 16/16 serving with 2-3 on the season. “There were two big dif- three aces and 12 digs, and ferences between tonight Hannah Hudson had 36 and other matches we have digs and 18 perfect passes. Alyse Armstrong added played this year,� Port Angeles coach Christine 13 assists and 13 kills, Halberg said of Thursday’s Alexas Besand had 12 kills and 16 digs, and Emily game. “First, we played with a Wallner six kills, 12 digs, lot of energy and excite- and served 13/14 with one ment at all times — the ace. Caitlin Stofferahn finentire team, court and ished with seven kills, and bench. “Second, we reduced our Vanessa Martinez contribunforced errors by five to uted 12 digs. Olympic League play six per set. Every game was very close and that was a begins Tuesday when Port Angeles hosts Olympic big difference. “I am very proud of the (2-4), and Sequim (3-3) girls for playing their game travels to Kingston (2-2). and not letting the presPort Angels won the JV

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Crescent Lauren Hartley (10) and Devanie Christie (12) watch as Port Townsend’s Baili Shaw goes low for the return. “We really kept the presmatch over Sequim in three sure on them from the start sets 25-16, 25-16, 17-25. Sequim took the C-team of the match to the finish of the match,� Baker said of matchup. Thursday’s win. “We’re playing outstandCrescent 3, ing volleyball at this point. Port Townsend 0 It was great to see us move PORT TOWNSEND — ahead, and see a young The Loggers earned a three- team come into its own. set victory over the RedDevanie Christie led the skins 25-19, 28-26, 15-19. Loggers with 17 for 19 servCrescent coach Alex ing with six aces, 14 assists Baker appreciated how his and one kill. team bounced back after Shannon Williams losing to Klahowya earlier served 8/8 with an ace, four blocks, three tips for points in the week.

and four kills. Baker also lauded libero Teya Williams for her “outstanding defensive performance.� Crescent (3-2) plays at Quilcene (4-0) on Tuesday in class 1B action, while the Redskins (1-4) open Olympic League play on the road against Bremerton (0-6).

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Roughriders placed first and outscored the Trojans in all 12 events to improve to 3-1 on the season and 3-0 in the Olympic League. Port Angeles added three new individual districtqualifying times from Jayden Sparhawk (100 butterfly), Audra Perrizo (100 freestyle) and Delanie Critchfield in the 500 freestyle, in which she placed first at Thursday’s meet. Sparhawk and Critchfield achieved individual district times for the first time in their swimming careers. Carter Juskevich, Ashlee Reid and Janie Macias were all double-event winners against Olympic. Juskevich won the 200 free with a time of two minutes and 8.61 seconds and 100 breaststroke (1:20.20); Reid placed first in the 50 free (26.47 seconds) and 100 free (58.51 seconds); and Macias took the 100 fly (1:06.71) and 100 backstroke (1:07.27). Also for the Riders, Perrizo placed first in the 200 individual medley for the Riders with a time of 2:36.81. Port Angeles’ Haili Farnam won the 1-meter diving competition with 126.7 points. The Riders return to action Thursday on the road against North Kitsap.

Riders: Struggling to gain momentum, rhythm CONTINUED FROM B1 Port Angeles’ first drive of the game. Olympic opened the “We’ve just got to do game by running right some more of it, I guess.� There were two consecu- through the Riders’ defense, tive muffed kickoff returns taking a 7-0 lead on quarin the fourth quarter — terback Makaleb McInnis’ throughout the game, both 1-yard touchdown run. Port Angeles appeared to teams struggled to field bouncing kicks — but most be responding in kind on its of the Riders’ fumbles came first drive, which began at the end of nice gains by with a 10-yard run by Miki running backs as they Andrus and a 17-yarder by Nick Lasorsa that put the fought for a few more yards. Riders at the Trojan’s They were doomed by 40-yard line. their second effort. Two plays later, though, “And that’s not uncom- Matt Robbins picked up a mon. The kids are going for few yards, and while fightthat extra yardage, trying ing for a few more, the ball to get everything they can, was stripped by Olympic’s and that happens,� Wahl Randy Johnston, who said. returned it 60 yards to the “And, you know, I give Port Angles 1-yard line. total credit to [Olympic]. McInnis scored on the They did a nice job of strip- next play, and the Trojans ping the ball, they really held a 14-0 lead. did. You can tell that they’ve “You know, people have spent time working on it.� got to be around the ball, The fumbles started on too, and help [the ball car-

rier] out, and make a second effort down there with him, and then they’ll recover the fumble,� Wahl said. “But, we’ve got to hold onto the ball. When you get in that situation, the guys need to cover it up and realize that you’re making a second effort, they’ve got you by the ankles or whatever, and they’re going to be stripping the ball.� An early 14-0 deficit is especially tough on a team like the Riders, who entered Friday’s game on a 14-game losing streak that dates back to the end of the 2011 season. “We need to get some momentum and we need to get up and get the kids’ confidence going, because it’s almost like we’re snakebitten,� Wahl said. “Stuff just keeps snowballing in the wrong direc-

tion; and [the team’s] confidence, then it ebbs. “It’s tough to be in our situation. These guys are just kids, you know?� While Port Angeles’ defense struggled much of the game to slow the Trojans’ running attack, the offense was able to pick up yards before sputtering, fumbling or being pushed back by penalties into thirddown-and-long situations. “We . . . had some nice drives last week that didn’t score. Had some nice drives today, a couple of them, that didn’t score,� Wahl said. “It looks like everything is going roses, and then something happens for the worst. “We just can’t get into a rhythm; we’re struggling to get that momentum.� Throughout the first three quarters, the Riders seemed close to breaking out of their rut.

Andrus, in particular, seemed one tackler away from a long run on many of his 11 carries. He finished with 52 yards. Andrus made a big play on defense when he stretched out to haul in an interception in the end zone after Johnston blocked a punt to set up Olympic inside the Port Angeles 5-yard line with a minute to play in the first half. The Riders’ only score came in the third quarter after Austin Polly recovered a muffed punt at the Trojans’ 33-yard line. Runs by Andrus and Lasorsa, along with a personal foul penalty by Olympic, set up quarterback Nate Angevine’s 2-yard touchdown run up the middle. Each of Port Angeles’ five drives in the final quarter ended with a fumble. After the game, Angevine

addressed the team and emphasized that the Riders are on the verge of good things. “I think Nate really was, it was kind of profound what he said: ‘We’re right there guys, but we’re not there yet. We just need to keep working,’� Wahl said. Added Wahl, “We’ve got to really be introspective, and just come out and double our efforts. “We need to work harder all the way around. That’s what a champion does, that’s what a winner does, and we just need to learn from our mistakes and get better.� Port Angeles plays at Klahowya (0-2, 2-2) on Friday. The Eagles are coming off a 28-7 to Kingston.

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CONTINUED FROM B1 “We went for it. The kids were behind it,� Feasel said. But the run was stuffed, and Tenino won after trailing 14-0 early in the second half. “We knew it was going to be a war,� Feasel said after Friday night’s game. Forks opened the scoring on Moody’s first touchdown run of the day. Tenino missed a field goal at the end of the first half to give the Spartans a 6-0 lead after two quarters. Early in the second half, running back Dimitri Sampson broke off an 80-yard touchdown run to extend Forks’ lead to 14-0. “We didn’t finish it. We’ve got to finish it. We didn’t turn it up the notch we needed,� Feasel said.

Tenino spread the field out in the second half with a passing game that Forks struggled to contain. “They wore us out. [Our players] played hard and gave it all they had,� Feasel said. “We had no depth, and that killed us at the end.� The Beavers got on the board with 4:55 left in the third quarter when Guzman ran it in from 10 yards. He then tied the game up on a 24-yard touchdown with 9:14 left in the fourth quarter. Forks made it inside the 20-yard line later in the fourth quarter, only to fumble the ball away. The Spartans struggled offensively in the first two overtime periods, but their defense managed to hold off

Tenino until the third overtime when Guzman made a head-first leap into the end zone. Kendall Caldwel kicked the extra point to give the Beavers the 21-20 lead. Caldwel’s kick would prove to be the game-winning point. “They played hard. They left everything on the field. They left it all,� Feasel said of his team. Forks junior running back Miguel Morales was sidelined with an injury and senior running back Nate Gimlin was driven away in an ambulance with a shoulder injury. Forks will next host defending 1A state champion Montesano. The ninthranked Bulldogs are coming off a 47-3 loss to No. 4 Woodland on Friday.

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Brian Doig, far right, was among the Four Plaids — with Bud Davies, left, Ric Munhall and Shawn Dawson — in November 2011. Their show, “Plaid Tidings,” was the last for Doig before doublelung transplant surgery.

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rian Doig remembers waking up nine days after the event. His first thought: “Is this a dream? Or is this real?” For Doig, a singer who has undergone a double lung transplant, there have been hopes and dreams realized — and the dark moments. As a young man in Los Angeles and Orange County, Calif., he sang with the acclaimed William Hall Chorale and performed in venues such as the Hollywood Bowl. And for this musician, lifting his voice has always equaled joy. He’s spread that joy for a lot of years, said Dewey Ehling, conductor of the Peninsula Singers, one of the ensembles Doig has sung with. The Peninsula Singers will pay musical tribute to Doig today with a concert: an afternoon of songs ranging from “Sure on This Shining Night” to “Beautiful Dreamer,” offered by Doig’s friends and fellow musicians. Doig has not used his instrument for a year and a half now. The last show he sang in was “Plaid Tidings,” the hit musical at the Dungeness Schoolhouse in 2011, back before his lungs began to fail. TURN

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Rudder — Meyer friend, Paul Carr of Castle Rock. Champagne was served immediately following the wedding in the parking lot of the resort. Later, wedding cake was enjoyed around the pool. A Caribbean cruise honeymoon on the brandnew ship Royal Princess is planned for February. The couple reside in Port Angeles.

Ruth Geiger and Brenda Jennings

Geiger — Jennings of Nebraska graduate, is a retired nurse manager. Honor attendants were Geiger’s sister Eileen Kay Burnside and Jenning’s daughter Jennifer Jennings-Shaffer. A reception was held at Pioneer Memorial Park in Sequim. Their wedding song was “Grow Old Along with Me.” They honeymooned at Royal Solaris, a resort in Cancun, Mexico. The couple reside in Sequim.

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David Barton and Marty Sullivan were married Aug. 24 at the Curse N Holler Ranch in the Center Valley near Chimacum. Barton is the son of Maxine Barton of Ethelsville, Ala., and the late Woodroe Barton. Sullivan is the son of the late Jeanette Sullivan and Thomas Sullivan Sr. Honor attendants were

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Patti was and is a homemaker. The couple moved to the North Olympic Peninsula in 1984. They have three daughters: Lynn (Howard) Miller and husband Shannon of San Marcos, Texas; Gail Howard of Houston and Tina Howard of San Diego. They have two grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. A family celebration is planned for October.

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Ruth Geiger and Brenda Jennings were married Aug. 3 at Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church in Sequim. Geiger is the daughter of the late Charlotte and Robert Geiger. Jennings is the daughter of Mary Jo Jennings and the late Marvin Jennings. Geiger, a graduate of Perkins School of Theology in Dallas, is a retired pastor. Jennings, a University

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Doig: Gratitude springs from second chance way. And after decades in Sequim, he still loves this place. Recovery from a double lung transplant is, he says, “an amazing journey.� He has an exercise and stretching program that is not easy on the scar that crosses his torso. He has just finished the pulmonary rehabilitation program, and he’s on antibiotics for a lung infection. Some days, everything tastes like metal. The passing weeks have brought peaks and valleys; one of the ups was when Doig learned that a local woman with lung disease received a transplant after two and a half years on the list. “I hardly know this woman,� he said. But “I was jumping up and down. I knew exactly where she was.�

CONTINUED FROM C2 Doig was stricken with interstitial lung disease, a progressive ailment that scars the lung tissue, leaving the patient bereft of oxygen. The causes aren’t entirely clear, according to MayoClinic.com, but the illness has been connected to long-term exposure to hazardous materials such as asbestos. Doig, in addition to his singing, worked for the Clallam County Road Department for 27 years; he retired eight years ago. In a conversation about his health, however, he speaks of the future, and of his gratitude for what he calls a second chance at living.

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is daughter Lorrie Kuss, also a singer, remembers when he took a turn for the worse. On a family camp-out in 2011, Doig had begun using an oxygen tank, and Kuss could see that he was struggling. “I realized he was sicker than he was letting on. I said, ‘I totally get that you want to protect us. But I want to know. I don’t want any surprises.’� For the next six months Doig’s health slid downhill, till his need for supplemental oxygen was constant. And he went from being muscular — “buff,� as Kuss puts it — to having to stop and rest after walking a few steps. Ehling, too, remembers what the disease did. Doig is a pillar of the musical community, part of productions staged by Olympic Theatre Arts, the Sequim Community Christmas Chorus, Readers Theatre Plus, PALOA and the Peninsula Singers. “He is a wonderful baritone,� Ehling said. “But he has always sung tenor for us,� in the Peninsula Singers, “because it was so needed. “Whether it’s a solo or the least part of an ensemble, his spirit is in it, all the way�. And when it comes to setting up risers and folding chairs, “he’s the first one to volunteer.� As Doig’s lungs grew sicker, it wasn’t his voice

Lorrie Kuss learned of the joy of singing from her father, Brian Doig. that changed so much, Ehling said. It was his oxygen supply. “He didn’t have any air. It was hard to phrase; he had to gasp.� The oxygen tank helped, but it dried the singer’s throat. By the winter of 2012, Doig was too ill to do much of anything. His doctors urged him to take the battery of tests required for placement on the lungtransplant list. His and his family’s hopes were raised on the afternoon of Feb. 20 when Doig was given the news that yes, he was now on the list.

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hen he and his wife of 28 years, Anne, retired that night, Doig did something unusual: He brought the telephone into the bedroom. At 2:30 a.m., it rang. The call, from the University of Washington Medical Center, summoned him to the hospital for surgery. The Doigs climbed into the car and drove to Kingston, where they waited 45 minutes for the ferry to Edmonds. Brian Doig did the driving that night, of course.

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He’s not the type to sit in the passenger seat. Yet he and Anne knew this could turn out to be a “dry run,� since transplant teams sometimes find that the donated organs are not strong enough. The wouldbe recipient has to turn around and go home. But when Doig arrived at the hospital, he had a feeling. He remembers thinking: “This is a go.� Surgery began at 10:30 a.m. Five and a half hours hence, Doig’s two diseased lungs were replaced by

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AT 2 P.M. TODAY, the Peninsula Singers will offer an afternoon of music in honor of Brian Doig, a member of the SequimPort Angeles musical community who is recovering from a double lung transplant. The program includes “Do You Love Me?� from “Fiddler on the Roof,� “Defying Gravity� from “Wicked,� Stephen Foster’s “Beautiful Dreamer� and other songs significant in Doig’s career so far. Admission is by donation, with proceeds to help defray Doig’s medical expenses. The venue is Trinity United Methodist Church, 100 S. Blake Ave. in Sequim, and after the hour-long concert, everyone is invited to stay for a reception with the singers and the Doig family. For more information, phone Peninsula Singers conductor Dewey Ehling at 360-457-4250. To support Doig and his family, visit www.CaringBridge.org and search for the Brian Doig page. Peninsula Daily News

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oig credits his surgeon, Dr. Michael Mulligan, for his extreme skill, and adds that the was ready to return home care he received at UW in May. Medical Center was “pheEhling remembers seenomenal.� He returns to ing his friend soon after Seattle for follow-up that. appointments every few Doig drove from his home in Sequim to Ehling’s weeks, and at his first one in June, one doctor said, in Port Angeles with precious cargo: tomato plants, “Before you know it, you’ll raised by Doig’s son-in-law be able to drive.� Doig’s sheepish look Mike Stratton. gave him away: He had He had no business driven himself that day hauling these plants, but he did so, placing them in a from Sequim to the UW. His assignment now is sunny spot on the front to gain pounds, to reach his porch for Ehling. Doig and Ehling, who is pre-transplant weight by the first anniversary of his in his mid-80s, knew they operation on Feb. 21, 2014. were kindred spirits back Which, he says with a in 1986, when Ehling straight face, means “I’ll moved to Port Angeles. have to eat like hell Doig had just sung in the through the holidays.� Port Angeles Light Opera What would make Doig Association musical “Little feel like himself again, Mary Sunshine,� and it didn’t take long for the two though, has to do with his art. men to start working He hopes to sing again. together in the Peninsula “I sure do miss it. Singers. “When you sing . . . you Doig has done his have to be happy. And seetomato delivery every ing the audience enjoy it spring for years now. makes it even better.� This fall, “those tomaAnd if he could sing any toes are flourishing,� said two songs in the world, Ehling. what would they be? Next month, Doig will “The Impossible Dream� be 70. He expresses deep gratitude for his family: his has always been a kind of daughters and his sons signature song. Jason and Brian; 15 grandThe other is “My Way,� children, one great-grandDoig added with a smile. child and another on the “It fits the shoe.�

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Positive attitude will help with move WE JUST FOUND out that my husband will be getting a promotion that requires us to move to another state. My children are quite upset. Plus, it’s in a very cold area that is known for frigid weather during the winter. How can I make this a positive change?

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help is our mom telling us two to three months in advance. This helped to ease part of the anxiety and gave us the chance to research the new area. Try to focus on the fun things that can be done instead of any negatives. — Jennifer Gregory in Columbia, S.C.

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South Carolina advice Unless your family is used to moving around, it can be pretty hard on them and even on you and your husband. Our family moved about every other year for the first 14 years of my life. After a while, I gave up trying to build friendships because the impending move was almost always right around the corner. In the beginning, I thought we

moved so much because of something my sister or I had done to upset our parents. Seems silly, but that was in the back of my mind when our mom made the announcement of moving. Once we were older and in high school, we never moved again. Needless to say, it took a while to actually believe it. The one thing that seemed to

Moving anywhere is never easy, much less out of state and with drastic differences in the weather from what one is used to. There are many things that make up the individual experience of each family member. Since you didn’t include the ages of your children, I’m guessing that they’re not extremely young or they wouldn’t be so upset. Leaving behind friends

and family is difficult at any age, and some families seek professional counseling before and after they move. Even for those kids that think they want to move and seem amiable toward the idea, the experience can leave them feeling unsettled right before and after. To help eliminate some of the anxiety and stressful feelings, get online and read about topics that are of interest to them and to the family as a whole. However, don’t hide certain things about a new city or town, like the cold weather. Instead, let them read about various details and answer any questions to the best of your ability. There are tons of things to do in cold weather, much of which will be new, fun and well worth the experience. Try to stay positive. With all

of the current ways to communicate, like social media, cellphones, webcams, etc., there’s plenty of choices for the kids to stay connected with family and friends for as long as they choose.

Can you help? Our 5-month-old still does not sleep through the night. It is exhausting, and we both have to get up to go to work the next day. What are we doing wrong? How can we help him go to sleep and to stay asleep for at least eight hours?

________ Jodie Lynn shares parenting tips through her weekly column. Write her at Parent to Parent, 2464 Taylor Road, Suite 131, Wildwood, MO 63040 or direct2 contact@parenttoparent.com via email. Tips and questions can also be sent through the contact form at ParentTo Parent.com.

Being stepparent can Gray: Loss of income be heartbreaking role leaves couple reeling DID YOU EVER do everything right, and it still came out wrong? Mike was married to Sophie, who cheated on him with his best friend Charlie. Sophie left Mike and moved in with Charlie. At the time, Mike and Sophie had two girls, 8 and 10. They were shuttled back and forth between the two homes. In 2000, a year after Mike and Sophie were divorced, Mike met Traci. She was divorced as well, with two kids, 13 and 20. Traci says she became the mother that Mike’s kids had always wanted. “I had birthday parties and allowed sleepovers,� she says. “I spent hours taking them to doctor, dentist and therapist visits. Sophie used me for all she could get.� Traci and Mike got married in 2003. “Things,� she says, “started to change. The bond I had with both children shifted. They were no longer loving toward me or wanted to cuddle. They started talking smack about their dad.� This was quite a change. “Before, the kids had asked to live with us fulltime because they didn’t like or trust Sophie’s boyfriends, but Mike didn’t want to make waves,� Traci says. Then, in 2004, Sophie “swept in� and took the younger girl to live with her because she wanted her mom. “Sophie brainwashed her — those are the counselor’s words, not mine,� she says. “She’s now 22 and hasn’t spoken to her father in two years. She recently became engaged, and when her dad texted her to congratulate her, he got no response. “The older girl continued to go back and forth between the two homes until she was brainwashed into living with her mother, too,� Traci says. “Luckily, she still has a relationship with her dad, but she doesn’t let her mom know

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CONTINUED FROM C4 for a man to let himself feel inadequate when the right offer is not to be found, or Live the relationship far worse, no offer at all. one day at a time. At the Chandra By immediately initiatend of each day, tell him ing an open dialogue, you three things that you I found being a stepappreciated about him and can remind her that this is mother relatively painless. a very sensitive issue for ask that he do the same. I think the reason was Cheryl Lavin you. Validate her feelings By doing so, you’ll soon because I had two sons of by reinforcing to her that my own who needed a lot of realize you had nothing to you, too, are deeply disapfear after all. mothering. They fully occuabout it.� pointed about postponing pied my time, and I didn’t Traci says it all comes the pregnancy. Dear John: I’m curhave any need or desire to down to jealousy. Ask her to verify your rently struggling finaninject myself too deeply into “Sophie was jealous of mutual decision to wait cially after the loss of a my stepson’s life. That the bond that the four of us until your financial situahigh-paying job. I’ve been suited him just fine. shared. She became tion is more stable. In looking for new work for As a result, my boys increasingly upset over the truth, she may not want to more than six months, and things we did for the kids,� were never jealous of me I’ve found several positions postpone it and just needed giving my stepson too she says. an opportunity to say this. paying well, but my wife “She made them believe much attention, he wasn’t If this is the case, a payinsists that “we cannot live upset that I was always in that their father was the check — even one that does on this,� so I’ve foregone his face, and my husband reason the family was torn not reflect your full potenthese new job offers. was just glad that we apart, which is funny tial — may look more Not only do I disagree didn’t all kill each other! because she’s the one who desirable to her, and it may with her, but I’m hurt by had the affair with Mike’s encourage her to accept her unrealistic expectaHalley best friend. She married tions. We were planning on your rationale to temporarhim, divorced him and then As a stepparent of two ily take a job that pays having children this year, dated a few more of Mike’s children, I can say that no but my job loss temporarily less. Nothing says you can’t friends. Yet he’s portrayed two children will react to later make a move to a derailed our plans. as the bad guy, and I’m you in the same way. I position that better fits Obviously, this also has white trash. Her words. think it’s a big mistake to your financial criteria. played into her emotions “Sophie is depressed rush in and try to step into and mine. Whatever the game and miserable,� Traci says. the role of mom or dad. — What Now? plan, it works if you go into “Never have I been witness In my case, the older in Fort Worth, Texas it together, with all eyes to so much hatred and child has a much more open and with a willingloathing by someone who reserved personality. Our Dear What Now: Right ness to accept what fate created the mess herself. relationship is not overly now, you are both feeling brings you — which of The men who come and go close, but I am respected. the stress that comes with course can change at anyin her life realize pretty While in our home, my rules a loss of income. But both time. quickly how messed up she and discipline are followed. of you need to remember is emotionally. The younger child is that you are in this partDear John: There is “She’s no role model for much more outgoing and nership together. this girl I really like at two girls who were bright affectionate. I would conAs the Martian of the work. She recently broke and funny and personable. sider our relationship very relationship, you’re going up with her boyfriend. I Now, they’re timid and close. I’m not “Mom,� but I to be particularly sensitive asked her out, but she shy.� am someone she’ll come to to how your wife sees you doesn’t want to go out with Traci says the estrange- for advice on everything at this time. It’s very easy coworkers because of somement has been painful. from school to boys. I hear “I loved the girls like and I say, “I love you,� on a they were my own. They regular basis. captured my heart, then Both kids were given the broke it,� she says. “I hope time to develop the relationand pray that one day ship that they wanted. I they’ll realize that all the guess it can be a little diffitime they’ve missed with cult for some people to their dad was because their understand that just because mom wasn’t happy. My you marry the children’s husband is the kindest mom or dad that you’re not gentlest man you would an automatic family unit. ever meet, and I hurt for _______ the abuse they’ve inflicted on him.� Cheryl Lavin compiles Tales Traci has a word of from the Front at her home office in Arizona, where she writes a advice for stepparents: blog at http://www.creators.com/ “Don’t get too attached to the stepkids because a jeal- advice/tales-from-the-front.html. Email questions or comments to ous parent can take them cheryllavinrapp@gmail.com. away and make your life a Her column appears weekly in living hell.� Peninsula Profile.

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thing in her past. This would all be fine, but we have so much fun together, and I’m definitely falling for her. I don’t think she realizes this, but I really care for her. — What Now? in Columbia, Mo. Dear What Now: Her caution in dating a coworker is understandable. Should a couple who meet at work eventually break up, spending eight hours a day in the same professional environment can be emotionally difficult for one or both individuals involved. Honor her request by keeping a respectful distance, but demonstrate your feelings with kindness and consideration that demonstrates your kind and thoughtful intentions. Eventually she may get over her hesitations and agree to a date. You can’t rush her, but you can show her your feelings in a way that allows her to consider them and respond in kind.

________ John Gray is the author of Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus. If you have a question, email John at: comments@mars venusliving.com.

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‘Ear-tipping’ benefits both pets, people AS A VETERINARIAN who practices in a warm climate, treating feral and free-roaming cats is a year-round adventure. “Trap, test, sterilize, vaccinate and release” is my mantra when it comes to dealing with this population of patients. But in recent years, I’ve taken to adding one more thing to that list: ear-tipping. Tipping feline ears is a simple technique that requires an almost bloodless snip of the left ear to help identify the cats as having been sterilized and vaccinated. As such, it’s considered a purely cosmetic procedure, which I know doesn’t exactly sound like a good thing. But because it’s performed with the cats’ best interests in mind, this procedure definitely gets a pass on the animal welfare-o-meter. In case you’re new to this concept, here’s a primer on ear-tipping: The “ear-tip” is a highly effective device that those who care for feral cat colonies use to monitor the success of their efforts. It also helps animal control officials know which colonies of cats are well-managed and stable. Not only is it useful, but unlike a canine ear crop, it’s also considered absolutely painless when performed under anesthesia. In fact, cats uniformly recover without pawing at their ears or showing any other sign of distress related to the loss of this tiny bit of cartilage. Nonetheless, there is a downside to ear-tipping: Many people are reluctant to adopt cats with tipped ears. They view it as a slight on the animal’s natural beauty. I ear-tip only the homeless who come my way as feral or free-roaming cats. These “freebie” surgical candidates may leave my hospital and find loving forever homes, but the reality is that most will not.

PET CONNECTION GUEST COLUMNIST The really dismal reality is that all but the most friendly, healthy and comely will land back on the streets. That’s why my policy is to ear-tip almost all of them. Here’s more of

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why: ■ Public safety: Since eartipped cats are typically rabiesvaccinated, identifying them as such enhances the safety of the human community at large. ■ Population management: Because ear-tipping helps in managing a community’s colonies, it promotes the welfare of its stray populations. ■ Feline protection: It’s the right thing to do for the individual cat. A cat who’s not eartipped may end up in surgery for altering that has already been done, and who wants another experience under the knife? In communities where cats are targeted for eradication, eartipping can make the difference between a free-roaming cat’s life . . . and lethal control. But because ear-tipping may reduce an individual’s adoptability, I’ve learned that concessions must sometimes be made to a cat’s demeanor and appearance, depending on her individual circumstances. For example, is the cat truly wild, or a sweet, happens-to-behomeless stray? Is the cat entering an established adoption program? Or is it at all possible that this “stray” free-roamer might possibly belong to a neighbor and is really someone’s pet? If the animal might be reasonably expected to have a home waiting for him, knowing as we

Farms: Activity CONTINUED FROM C1 way 101, Blyn. ■ Dungeness Valley Then there’s Annie’s Creamery, producing raw Flower Farm, formerly the milk at 1915 Towne Road, Cutting Garden, where new Dungeness. ■ Freedom Farm, a owner Sid “Annie” Sherwood will give a talk on flo- beef cattle and hay farm riography: what particular and equestrian center at 493 Spring Road, Agnew. flowers mean when given. ■ Jardin du Soleil Lavender Farm, 3932 Perfume-making Sequim-Dungeness Way, Sherwood, who fulfilled Dungeness. a longtime fantasy when ■ Lazy J Tree Farm, she bought this business producing organic fruit and last year, also will offer a Christmas trees at 225 perfume-making activity, Gehrke Road, Agnew. put out badminton equip■ Lökalie Gaare, the ment and invite everyone to “Lucky Sheep Farm,” with cut flowers among her 39 sheep and working Border rows. collies as shepherds at 702 Also at Annie’s, local Gunn Road, Agnew. grower Blythe Barbo will ■ Nash’s Organic give a guided “bee walk,” a Produce, with pastured garden stroll focusing on pork, eggs, vegetables, fruit the pollinators. and grain at 1865 E. AnderTour participants can son Road, Dungeness. behave much like bees as “Farm Tour Central” will they go from farm to farm. be at the North Olympic Fiber Arts Festival in front Tour stops of the Museum & Art CenHere are the stops on the ter at 175 W. Cedar St., tour, sponsored by Clallam Sequim, where fiber artiCounty Washington State sans will offer hands-on University Extension and projects, and an exhibit of the North Olympic Land the history of the dairy industry in the county will Trust: ■ Annie’s Flower be displayed. The fiber arts festival Farm, producing dahlias and other blooms at 303½ will run from Friday Dahlia Llama Road, Dunge- through Oct. 6. ness. ________ ■ Bekkevar Family Features Editor Diane Urbani Farm, producing beef de la Paz can be reached at 360cattle, grain, hay and 452-2345, ext. 5062, or at diane. hogs at 273054 U.S. High- urbani@peninsuladailynews.com.

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Q&A — with Gina Spadafori Q: I just started college, and I miss having pets. I’ve never been without pets in my life, and I have never slept in my own bed without a pet at my feet (or in the case of my cat, on my head). Outside the grocery store recently, our SPCA was having mobile adoptions, and that just made things worse. I talked to my parents, and they said they understood how I felt but that it was best to wait. For one thing, they made the point that money is tight. I do understand all that, but I have also read about the emotional benefits of pets, and I think I’d be better off with one.

What do you think? I’d like to go adopt a dog. Or a cat. Or both, really. — via Facebook A: I honestly think you’d be better off waiting until you’re done with college to own a pet, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have pets in your life while in college.

But first, the problem with ownership: The shelters and resres cue groups of every college town in the country are constantly dealing with the former pets of students. As you’ve already guessed, finding and keeping housing that allows pets is a major challenge. So, too, can be finding the time and energy to care for a pet when there’s so much to do and try when you’re in college. And don’t forget that, as your parents pointed out, pets can be expensive to maintain, and very few college students have much money to spare. Even if you can afford the minimal expense of feeding a cat (compared to a large dog), what will you do if your pet gets sick? Even if you can find suitable housing, have you thought about what you’ll do with your pets during school breaks? If you’re planning on going home when you’re not in school, you might find your parents are

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are stronger and more severe droughts. The Nobel Prize-winning panel’s report called the warming of the planet since 1950 “unequivocal” and “unprecedented” and blamed increases in heat-trapping greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide from the burning of coal, oil and gas. The United Nations created the panel of climate researchers in 1990 to tell world leaders what science is saying about global warming and how bad it will get.

Fifth major report This is the group’s fifth major state-of-the-science report, approved by nearly 200 nations at the end of a weeklong meeting in Stockholm. In its last massive report in 2007, the panel said it was “very likely” — or 90 percent certain — that global warming was due to human activity, particularly carbon dioxide from things like coalburning power plants and car exhaust. The new report moves that to 95 percent or “extremely likely.” The panel also fine-tuned its predictions for temperature changes and sea levels by the end of this century.

■ Cattle rustlers beware: A bill awaiting the governor’s signature in California will increase the penalties for anyone convicted of stealing livestock. The bill’s sponsor, a cattle rancher himself, noted that the law would cover livestock from alpacas to zebras. Beef and dairy cattle are popular with thieves: More than 1,000 head of cattle were stolen in California last year, with the loss valued at around $1 million.

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Their worst case scenario previously put sea levels increase at just shy of 2 feet (59 centimeters) by 2100; now they put it at slightly more than 3 feet (1 meter). They cite better understanding of how much glaciers and ice sheets are melting and how water expands as it warms. Unless the world drastically cuts emissions — an event scientists called highly unlikely to happen — the panel said Earth will warm by at least 2 more degrees Fahrenheit this century in all but one of the four scenarios they outline. That 2-degree threshold is “where the risks start piling up,” including food crises in developing countries, people forced to move from coastal cities because of rising seas and more extinctions, said Princeton University climate scientist Michael Oppenheimer, a co-author of an upcoming IPCC report on impacts of climate change. “This is a point where any sensible person would look and say the risks are just getting too high.” One of those IPCC emission scenarios — the one that scientists say is closest to what is now happening and has no projected reduction in pollution — has Earth hit-

ting the 2 degree mark by mid-century. In that scenario, it’s likely that the Arctic will have summers that are essentially ice free by mid-century and spring snow in North America would shrink by a quarter.

Temperature ‘hiatus’? One of the most contentious issues was how to deal in the report with what appears to be a slowdown in warming based on temperature data for the past 15 years. Climate skeptics say this “hiatus” casts doubt on the scientific consensus on climate change, even though the past decade was the warmest on record. Many governments had objections over how the issue was treated in earlier drafts and some had called for it to be deleted altogether. In the end, the IPCC made only a brief mention of the issue in Friday’s summary for policymakers, stressing that short-term records are sensitive to natural variability and don’t in general reflect longterm trends. The report did acknowledge that the climate may be less sensitive to carbon dioxide emissions than was stated in 2007.

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Amid the brown, mallards stand out THERE ARE A lot of “brown” BIRD WATCH ducks around at this time of the year, and identification can be a When it Joan little tricky. comes to their The helpful identifying colors Carson plumage at this of adult plumage are scarce in time of the late summer and early fall. year, they are At first glance, it looks like one of the there are a lot of female and “brown” ducks. juvenile ducks. They are Only the occasional adult found in the male is seen. same type of Mallards, the common and habitat as the familiar mallards, make up the mallards. greater portion of these brown Marshes, ducks. ponds and They’re not too difficult to recestuaries where fresh water ognize because mallards looks enters the salt attract both spelike mallards regardless of what cies. they are wearing. The fall juveniles resemble the females and so do the males, Orange bill but green-winged teal are easy to To begin with, they are large, separate from fall mallards. heavy-bodies ducks, and they They may look brownish, but have large, heavy bills. they are small and dainty little That bill also shows a lot of ducks. orange even when it isn’t the They also have small, thin breeding season. bills that are dark with no If they open their mouths and orange. begin conversing, they identify At this season, the best identithemselves. fying mark is a buff-colored No one says “whack, whack, streak under their tails. It is whack” quite like a mallard duck. always visible. Green-winged teal, for examA small green patch toward ple, say “we-we-we.” the back of the wing also should At least the female does. be looked for. The male’s call varies with the Gadwall and Northern pintail seasons. are easy to identify when they Its fall voice is a hoarse whis- are in their breeding plumage, tle. but during the fall, they join the

are sometimes called “the greyhound of ducks.” “A duck that thinks it’s a swan” is another good way to remember this bird whether it’s in breeding plumage or fall feathers. As more and more waterfowl return to the inland waters, there will be plenty of “brown” ducks. For the most part, they will be easy to recognize because it is only the females and juveniles that will be in fall plumage.

Wetlands frequented

A female, left, and male mallard are shown. Mallards aren’t too difficult to recognize because they look like mallards regardless of what plumage they are wearing. ranks of “brown” ducks. It’s easy to mistake a gadwall for a mallard. The female even gives a quack similar to that of the female mallard. Some orange on the bill also can cause you to think “mallard.” Their pale gray-brown head and face are probably the best way to separate them from mallards, the duck they resemble the most. Also very helpful is the pres-

ence of at least one adult male who still retains his black bottom. Northern pintails are “all field mark” if we can remember to focus on the bird’s silhouette and not get caught up in plumage color. The pintail is on the edge of the “brown” duck look in the fall. They are much more pale than the other brown ducks. This coloring and their long, slender neck is the reason they

The males will look like males, and as winter settles in, even the juvenile males will be easy to recognize. Now that the rains are starting to fall more often, water sources that dried up this summer will be filling the water retention ponds, marsh areas and other wetlands the above “dabbling ducks” frequent. The mallards that flock to a retention pond not far from our home have arrived en masse. They are pretty much all “brown ducks.” Just the same, you know they are mallards.

________ 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.

Briefly . . . Group was launched recently to provide a book discussion opportunity for readers who prefer not to drive at night. Pre-registration for this program is not required. Drop-ins are welcome. For more information about this and other book discussion groups, visit www.nols.org and click on “Events” and “Port Angeles,” or contact Lorrie Kovell at 360-417-8500, ext. 7750, or lkovell@nols.org.

PA bike stunt show benefit for foundation PORT ANGELES — An “Honor, Respect, Remember Street Ride & Stunt Show” featuring extreme motorcycle stunt riders Jason Britton and Eric Hoenshell is planned for Port Angeles Power Equipment, 2624 E. U.S. Highway 101, on Saturday. The event is a benefit for the Captain Joseph House Foundation. Admission is free to all events, but donations will be given to the organization. Registration for the street ride begins at 9 a.m., with the last rider out at 10 a.m. Suggested donation for the rider is $10 and includes a drinking glass. The stunt shows are planned for 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Britton and Hoenshell will be present from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for photos and autographs. Lunch will be available for purchase from Little Devil’s Lunchbox. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/pdnstuntshow or phone 360452-4652.

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PORT TOWNSEND — A Jefferson Healthcare-sponsored orthopedic health JHOLLEYPHOTOGRAPHY.COM seminar on managing joint pain will be held at the Stunt biker Jason Britton is one of two riders set to perform at the Northwest Maritime Center, “Honor, Respect, Remember Street Ride & Stunt Show” at Port Angeles 431 Water St., from 5:30 p.m. Power Equipment, 2624 E. U.S. Highway 101, this coming Saturday. to 7:30 p.m. Monday. The event is free and kets, scholarships and fire/ Book group meets by phoning 360-417-3418 open to the public. rescue equipment for Fire or visiting St. Andrew’s PORT ANGELES — Dr. David King will disPlace, 520 E. Park Ave. District No. 2. Jamie Ford’s novel Hotel on cuss hip- and knee-replaceThey will be available the Corner of Bitter and ment surgery, and alternafor $30 at the door. Explore pinot noir Sweet will be discussed by tives for managing joint For more information, the 2nd Tuesday Book PORT ANGELES — pain. phone 360-417-3418 or Group at the Port Angeles Pinot noir wines will be He will be joined by Jefvisit portangelesoktoberfest. Library, 2210 S. Peabody St., ferson Healthcare physical featured at a wine-tasting org. at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8. therapist and inpatient sponsored by the Olympic The novel explores the clinical supervisor Mitzi Peninsula Enological SociFirefighter benefit ety at Wine on the Water- lives of Henry Lee and Hazard, who will present PORT ANGELES — A an overview of Jefferson front, 115 E. Railroad Ave., Keiko Okabe, childhood Firefighters Harvest Dinsweethearts battling preju- Healthcare’s Total Joint from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. ner and Silent Auction ben- Sunday, Oct. 6. dice and racism against the Replacement Program. efit for the Port Angeles Following the presentabackdrop of World War II Pinot noir is the wine Fire Department Auxiliary mentioned in the movie and the internment of Jap- tions, the audience will have and Clallam County Fire the opportunity to ask quesanese-Americans. “Sideways.” District No. 2 volunteers is tions and speak directly The story is set in Participants in this planned for Saturday. with both King and Hazard. motion by the discovery of event will “blind taste” Oktoberfest event The event is for those 18 seven outstanding and Afterward, people are artifacts found in the basePORT ANGELES — and older and will be held welcome to enjoy light ment of the Panama Hotel highly rated pinot noirs. Tickets are on sale for the in the Home Arts Building refreshments crafted by Attendees will receive a in Seattle, an actual hotel sixth annual Oktoberfest at the Clallam County that offers history tours as Jefferson Healthcare’s execfolder of information benefit for the residents of Fairgrounds, 1608 W. 16th utive chef, Arran Stark. describing each winery and well as bed-and-breakfastSt. Andrew’s Place Assisted St., from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. style lodging. Tickets are $15 per per- the wines tasted. Living Community. Counselor visits Ford’s debut novel has After the “blind” tasting, son and are available at The event will be held been a favorite of both Joseph Marlitt, admisWine on the Waterfront the Port Angeles Fire at the Port Angeles Northwest and national sion counselor from Linowner/chef Steve McNabb Department, 102. E. Masonic Temple, 622 S. field College, will visit Port will present an assortment reading groups. Fifth St.; the Spa Shop, Lincoln St., from 6 p.m. to In addition to the novel, Angeles, Sequim and Port of treats especially pre230 E. First St., Suite C; 9 p.m. Saturday. the library has other books Townsend high schools pared to complement the The evening will include and KONP radio, 721 E. related to the history and Monday. wines. an all-you-can-eat German First St. resilience of JapaneseHe will meet with stuAttendance is limited The dinner includes a buffet including bratwurst, Americans interned during dents and parents to disto 30 people. German “Oktoberfest”sauerkraut and pretzels, cuss admission requireCost is $55 for members, the war. inspired menu and live wine and beer, live “oomCopies of the book are ments, course offerings and $60 for guests. pah” music from the Happy music provided by the available at the library financial aid offered Reservations should be Wanderers Accordion Band Whiskey Minstrels. while supplies last. through the college. confirmed by check and Beer and wine will be and live and silent aucMarlitt will visit Port The 2nd Tuesday Book mailed to OPES, P.O. Box available for those 21 and tions, including a dessert 4081, Sequim, WA 98382. older, as well as soda. auction. For more information, Proceeds from the event Tickets are $20 in visit www.opes.info. will benefit fire relief basadvance and are available

Angeles High School at 8:45 a.m., Sequim High School at 11:15 a.m. and Port Townsend High School at 1 p.m. Linfield College is an independent, comprehensive undergraduate institution recognized for its strong teaching faculty, outstanding academic programs and distinctive international emphasis, according to the college. It is located one hour south of Portland, Ore., and offers 40 majors and three undergraduate degrees. Study abroad is combined with curricular and extracurricular programs.

‘Food for Thought’ SEQUIM — Certified chef Pamela Ziemann will present the first in a new “Food for Thought” series at the Sequim Library, 630 N. Sequim Ave., at 6 p.m. Wednesday. Ziemann will present “The Health Benefits of Plant-Based Foods.” She will discuss how adding more fruits and vegetables will increase your energy, help you attain your ideal weight and give your skin a glow. She will provide tips on making this new way of eating “simple, satisfying and delicious.” Ziemann grew up on a Minnesota grain and dairy farm, and was exposed to the industrial side of food production, watching chemicals and hormones become commonplace. Now, she said, she is dedicated to getting natural, plant-based food back on plates for health, environmental and compassionate reasons. This event is free, and pre-registration is not required. For more information, visit www.nols.org and click on “Events,” or contact branch manager Lauren Dahlgren at 360-683-1161 or Sequim@nols.org. Peninsula Daily News

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History Tales resumes with Psyht pioneer Author to detail book at meeting PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Karolyn Hamerquist Burdick will talk about her recently published book The Last Pysht Valley Pioneer at the Clallam County Historical Society’s History Tales lecture series Sunday, Oct. 6. The lecture will be at First United Methodist Church, 110 E. Seventh St., at 2:30 p.m. Parking and entry to the church’s social hall are on Laurel Street. That last pioneer, Gertrude “Gertie” Stange Fernandes, arrived by steamer at Pysht Bay in 1890 when she was 2 years old. She stayed in the Pysht River Valley until her death at nearly 100 years old.

Backgtound As a background to Gertie’s story, Burdick will talk about the importance of Pysht Bay as a landing point for steamers and describe the trails that led into the interior of the western Olympic Peninsula, providing the early settlers their only contact with the outside world. Burdick grew up on the farm that was the homestead of Gertie’s family. Burdick attended school in Clallam Bay and later graduated from the University of Washington with a degree

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hat last pioneer, Gertrude “Gertie” Stange Fernandes, arrived by steamer at Pysht Bay in 1890 when she was 2 years old. She stayed in the Pysht River Valley until her death at nearly 100 years old. Writer Karolyn Hamerquist Burdick grew up on the farm that was the homestead of Gertie’s family.

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in botany. From left, Clallam County Master Gardener intern Kamera Muralt and fall plant sale co-chairs After 18 years, she Barbara Heckard and Beth Bugher prepare for the upcoming fall plant sale. returned to the Pysht River Valley with her husband and three sons. As well as being an avid researcher and writer, Burdick is active in the Friends of the Clallam Bay Library, which has developed an extensive collection of photographs of the area dating from the early 1900s. and ornamental grasses, that questions on how, She will have copies of groundcovers, heathers, where and when to plant her book available for sale. berries, herbs and North- can be answered. west native plants. Used garden books and Dress warmly In addition, cool-season tools also will be for sale. Garden, 2711 Woodcock vegetable starts have been The church is switching PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Plant purchases support Road, from 9 a.m. to noon out its heating system, so SEQUIM — Clallam Saturday and a half-price grown for the sale, includ- Master Gardener public attendees should dress County’s Master Gardeners ing kale, cabbage, lettuce, education and demonstrasale of leftovers from noon chard and chives. warmly. will have flowering, fruiting to 2 p.m. Oct. 6. History Tales is free and Plant sale co-chair Conni tion garden projects in Claland vegetable plants availAttendees will find hun- Lee will offer red shoes lam County. open to the public. For more information For further information, able at their fall plant sale dreds of plants grown from planted with succulents, an phone the Clallam County this coming Saturday and seed, divisions or cuttings accent she has used in her about the sale, phone the Clallam County Washingby local Master Gardeners, own yard for years. Historical Society’s office Sunday, Oct. 5-6. The sale will be at the including flowering perenAn information booth is ton State University Extenat 360-452-2662 or email artifact@olypen.com. Woodcock Demonstration nials, succulents, sedges staffed during the sale so sion office at 360-417-2279.

Master Gardeners prep for fall plant sale next weekend Clallam group to vend hundreds of seeds, cuttings at Sequim site

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The Roosevelt High School Class of 1948 recently gathered to celebrate its 65th class reunion. Twenty-three class members and their guests were served a dinner at the Port Angeles CrabHouse Restaurant and a brunch the following morning at Joshua’s Restaurant. Front row from left are Max Fairchild, Jim Stamateou, Jack Ramberg, Mardell Matson Gwinn, Florence Bradnery Odion, Marilyn Harrison Wehr, Shirley Creelman White, Virginia DeVine Fitzpatrick, Yolanda Sams Hanley, Eunice Jackson McMahan and Mitzi Gullstein Page; and back row from left are Stan Halvorson, Willard Anderson, Ron Wasock, Robin Hammel, Loraine Kulow Bolling, Patricia Solf Kaas, Frank Devlin, Bob Tenny, Joan Duncan Stone, Paul Lamoureux and Ardis McLean Shirk. Not pictured is Marilyn Neilson Tucker.

Briefly . . . people understand the shroud of fear and misjudgment facing individuals and families who experience mental illness and addiction,” Casey said. “It will help reduce the PORT ANGELES — stigma associated with Peninsula Behavioral mental illness and move Health is offering Mental more people toward Health First Aid training recovery.” to the Olympic Peninsula Mental Health First Aid this fall. is an eight-hour training Professionals, community members, family mem- certification course that teaches participants a fivebers and other interested step action plan to assess a parties who wish to situation, select and impleimprove their mental ment interventions, provide health literacy will be referrals and secure trained to identify, understand and respond to signs appropriate care for the individual. of mental illness. Registration is ongoing, “We are really excited and the enrollment fee is about bringing Mental $60. Health First Aid to our Mental Health First Aid community,” said Peter was introduced to the U.S. Casey, executive director. in 2008 by the National “This important meduCouncil for Community cational effort goes a lot Behavioral Healthcare. further than emergency In its pilot year, the prointervention; it really helps

Mental health training set on Peninsula

gram was introduced in nearly 20 states and more than 40 communities nationwide. Peninsula Behavioral Health is certified by the National Council to provide the Mental Health First Aid program and maintains fidelity to the original, proven program, the organization says. For more information or to participate in Mental Health First Aid training in Port Angeles, visit peninsulabehavioral.org or phone Julie Calabria at Peninsula Behavioral Health at 360-457-0431, ext. 158.

Woodworkers club PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula Woodworkers Club will meet at Hillcrest Baptist Church, 205 Black Diamond Road, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday. The club provides a

forum for woodworkers to exchange ideas, show projects and discuss techniques. Those interested in woodworking are welcome to attend.

Coffee with mayor SEQUIM — Mayor Ken Hays will continue the “Coffee with the Mayor” program in October. Sequim residents can meet informally with Hays this Thursday, Oct. 3, and Thursday, Oct. 17, at 8 a.m. at Tarcisio’s restaurant, 609 W. Washington St. Hays will be at a different location each month, along with a notepad to take notes and listen to anyone who wants to chat, ask questions, express a concern or make a comment about the city or the community. For more information, phone Hays at 360-460-

6231 or email khays@sequi- bimonthly publication of the Council on Foreign Relamwa.gov. tions. New members are welDiscussion group come, and details can be SEQUIM — The Sequim found at http://tinyurl. Great Decisions Discussion com/pdn-GreatDecisions. Group will discuss “Assessing Threats to the U.S.” from Chain gang busy 10 a.m. to noon Friday. The group will meet at PORT ANGELES — the Sequim Library, 630 N. The Clallam County SherSequim Ave. iff’s Office Chain Gang Group members will dis- cleared four illegal roadside cuss “how can the United dump sites in the first States address the chalweek of September. lenges of a weak economy, The items retrieved homegrown terrorism and from the illegal dumps on nuclear proliferation, and Joyce-Piedmont Road, Litwhat threats and opportutle River Road, Lake Dawn nities are presented by the Road and Camp Hayden ascendancy of China and Road weighed a total of by regime change in the 980 pounds, reported proMiddle East?” gram Sgt. Matt Blore. Discussion topics, which Meanwhile, a total of concern domestic and for1,280 scotch broom plants eign policy issues, are taken were pulled inside the from the Foreign Policy Whitcomb-Diimel County Association’s Great Decisions Pit on the West End 2013 Briefing Book and from between Sept. 2-6. Foreign Affairs, the Peninsula Daily News


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Briefly . . . Applications available for teacher funds SEQUIM — Teachers in the Sequim School District can apply for the Sequim Education Foundation’s fall 2013 Grants for Teachers Program to help support their classrooms. Past grant winners have received funds for field trips, before- and afterschool programs, digital interactive boards, electronic math devices, books, science kits, art supplies, vocational projects and educational games, among others. The deadline for submissions is Monday, Oct. 14, with presentations occurring in the Sequim High School Library on Wednesday, Oct. 23. Applications and additional information can be found at www.sequimed.org.

Star Scholarships 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 class of 2014. Applicants must request an interview for the scholarship by contacting Jonelle Lee at 360-683-6894 or bobjolee@msn.com. The deadline for requesting an interview is Oct. 15.

prepared pieces are not necessary. The play opens Friday, Nov. 29, and will run Friday, Saturday and Tuesday nights with Sunday matinees through Dec. 15. Copies of the play are available at the reference counters of the Port Angeles and Sequim libraries. For more information or if you would like to tryout but are not able to attend, phone play director Barbara Frederick at 360-452-2998.

Merger meeting

PORT ANGELES — A proposal for a potential Tryouts for play set merger with the Juan de Fuca Foundation will be PORT ANGELES — discussed at a general Tryouts for the Port Angemeeting of the Port Angeles les Community Players’ Arts Council on Wednesday. production of “Fools,” by The meeting will be at Neil Simon, are set for the North Olympic PeninWednesday. sula Skills Center, 905 W. The tryouts will be held Ninth St., from 6:30 p.m. to at the community play7:30 p.m. house, 1235 E. Lauridsen Other discussion items Blvd., at 7 p.m. There are roles for seven include an upcoming event. Commercial art instrucmen and three women older tor Melissa Klein also will than 18. give a tour of the facilities. Rehearsals will begin Artists and community Monday, Oct. 14. members are encouraged to Tryouts will consist of readings from the script; attend.

March 4, 1947 September 21, 2013

Mrs. Antipa Mary was born in Seattle, Washington, on March 4, 1947, and grew

Death Notices Harold Stanley Buck

Dorothy Ann Smith

Aug. 26, 1925 — Sept. 24, 2013

Dec. 9, 1933 — Sept. 23, 2013

Port Angeles resident Harold Stanley Buck died of age-related causes. He was 88. Services: None planned. Harper-Ridgeview Funeral Chapel, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.harper-ridgeview funeralchapel.com

Port Angeles resident Dorothy Ann Smith died of age-related causes at Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles. She was 79. A full obituary will follow. Services: Memorial service at 2 p.m. Saturday,

Alvin Eric Carlson

Oct. 12, at Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, 260 Monroe Road, Port Angeles, with Pastor Joe Gentzler officiating. A reception will follow at First Christian Church, 2606 S. Race St. in Port Angeles. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.drennanford.com

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Aug. 27, 1932 — Sept. 25, 2013

up in Seattle and Mountlake Terrace. She loved her grandchildren more than anything else in the world. She always placed the needs of other people before her own. Mary met her husband of 45 years while dissecting a frog in her high school biology class. It is at Mary’s request that we ask memorial contributions be made to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362 — an organization that helps a great many families in our community.

Dale Lynn Harris June 21, 1959 — Sept. 17, 2013

Sequim resident Dale Lynn Harris died at his home of heart problems. He was 54. Services: Potluck celebration of life at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12, at 4762 Sequim-Dungeness Way in Sequim. Linde-Price Funeral Service, Sequim, is in charge of arrangements.

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Mary Antipa, 66 years old, loved by many, died of kidney cancer at home in Port Angeles on September 21, 2013. She is greatly missed by family and friends. She is survived by her husband, Ross Antipa; her son, Brodie Antipa; her father, Milton Tanggard; and her grandchildren, Connor and Isabelle. She was preceded in death by her brother, Greg French, and her mother, Yvonne French.

Better Living Through Coffee, 100 Tyler St., from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Admission is a suggested donation of $10. Host Brian Rohr also will offer old folk tales and fairy tales told in his particular style and leavened by his drum. Finally, in the open-mic section, attendees are invited to share a short story, song, dance or poem. Phone Rohr at 360-5312535 or visit www.Brian Rohr.com for details. Peninsula Daily News

Sequim resident Alvin Eric Carlson died of agerelated causes. He was 81. Services: None planned. Linde-Price Funeral Service, Sequim, is in charge of arrangements.

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sailing the seas before the era of steam-powered ships PORT TOWNSEND — and are associated mostly The Port Townsend Sea Shanty Song Circle and Sing- with the 19th century. Visit singshanties.com or along will be held at the Port Townsend Community Cen- email singshanties@gmail. ter, 620 Tyler St., from 6 p.m. com for details. to 8:30 p.m. Thursday. John Wesley Sparrow Native myth shared will lead the song circle and PORT TOWNSEND — share some of his favorites. Storyteller and musician Everyone has an opportuAimee Ringle will share the nity to lead a song or request Paiute myth of “Na-gah the a song for someone else to Mountain Sheep” at the lead at this family-friendly First Friday Storynight event. event this Friday. Chanteys were songs The event will be held at crafted and sung by those

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Death and Memorial Notice ROBERT THOMAS ‘BOB’ GRAY June 29, 1940 September 5, 2013 Bob Gray, 73, died of natural causes on September 5, 2013, in his Port Angeles home. He was born to C.V. “Vic” Gray and Lillian Whittley Gray on June 29, 1940, in Seattle, Washington. His career started on a Boeing assembly line in Seattle. Later, he became driver and then district manager for Pennzoil in Olympia, Washington.

Upon moving to Port Angeles, he took up commercial shrimping and later worked at the Port Angeles Care Center. He married Marita Rutan in Seattle in 1959. They were later divorced in 1987. Bob married Caroline Engeset in Carson City, Nevada, in 1991. The couple were together for 22 years before being separated by his passing. In addition to his wife, Caroline, Bob leaves behind his stepsons, Shawn Terry and Eric Engeset; daughters Gay-

lene Gray and Colleen Day; stepdaughters Shannon Terry and Heidi Engeset; brothers Ted and Bill Gray; and grandchildren Victor Day, Nathan Terry, Devin Terry, Ian Hull, Savannah Terry, Lily Engeset and Ethan Engeset. He was preceded in death by his parents, C.V. and Lillian Gray. Bob will be remembered for his love of car and motorcycle racing, fishing, hunting and camping, as well as his love of his family. At his request, no services are planned.

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Adoptive couple welcomes questions DEAR ABBY: In response to the letter from the adoptive mom in Indianapolis, we, too, are sometimes questioned about our son. I don’t find it at all offensive, and I encourage her to view it from a different perspective. Just as mothers enjoy telling stories about their pregnancy and delivery, I relish talking about how our son came to be part of our family. I have talked openly about it to strangers in front of my son since he was a toddler. I tell them how amazing it is that a mother could love her child so much that she would be willing to give him to us so he could have a better life than she could offer. By not shying away from the topic, my son has seen that his adoption doesn’t make us uncomfortable, and as a result, it’s something he is comfortable with. Our son is full of confidence because he knows how much joy he has brought to our lives. Real Parent in Colorado

DEAR ABBY Dear Real Parent: Thank Van Buren you for writing. My office was flooded with comments from adoptive parents and adopted children, but not all of them were as positive as yours. “Why do you need to know?” was frequently cited as a way to deflect unwelcome questions about why the biological parents placed the child for adoption, as was, “I’ll forgive you for asking that question if you forgive me for not answering.” Many also prefer to say, “That is my child’s story, and he’ll know it and share it when and if he thinks it is appropriate.” My favorite was: “We don’t discuss such intimacies. Have

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Preparing your lawn for lush new year HERE WE ARE, just a few days into the beginning of autumn. The air is becoming a bit crisp, the leaves are a-changin’, dew is heavy upon the grass — and your landscape is definitely in flux. The rains are upon us in earnest as the North Olympic Peninsula’s monsoon season gets ready to begin. It’s also time to focus on your lawn. Now is the time to make plans for the last third of October to ensure green, weed-free turf for next spring. As I’m sure many of you agree, grass is actually not a word but an acronym: GRASS: Grueling, Repetitive, Annual Seasonal Service. And now that fall has arrived, the seasonal-service aspect is upon us. What you will do toward the end of October can make all the difference in the world concerning the quality of your lawn.

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In fact, mow as short as possible without scalping the lawn. spots get Andrew This usually involves seed two settings. May blended Make the first one a for shade, slight bit higher to get over and for those few select spots the inter- around roots or uneven high mediate spots, and a second setting area, for the rest of the yard. blend the A super-short mow not two only removes the old folitogether. age but reduces signifiMost cantly the height and people denseness of your lawn. need two This allows both the bags of seed and their own grass seed and nutrient to mixture for three distinct work their way down to the seed areas. ground level.

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Correctional Officer 1 Permanent & On- Call positions available now at Clallam Bay Corrections Center Pay starts at $16.99 hr. Plus full benefits. Closes 09/30/13. Apply on-line: www.careers.wa.gov For further information please call Roxann at (360)963-3207. EOE. DISHWASHER Apply in person at Downriggers

HIRING Busy medical practice seeks experienced office/administrative manager and a medical billing specialist. Computer proficiency: QuickBooks, Microsoft office, employment law, payroll, accounting, business liabilities. Fax cover letter, resume and references to (360)681-6222. DENTAL HYGIENIST Full-time, available for busy family practice in uptown Port Townsend. Send resume to Clark Sturdivant, 608 Polk St., P o r t To w n s e n d , W A 98368.

Nursing Assistant Certified Training Class Class starts 10/7 Apply in person Avamere Olympic Rehab of Sequim 1000 South Fifth Ave Sequim, Washington

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Be a part of our growing success! Join the only bank headquartered on the Nor th Olympic Peninsula. Openings include: •Accounting Supervisor In Sequim: • Pa r t T i m e C u s t o m e r Service Rep • Pa r t - T i m e Pe r s o n a l Banker For job descriptions and to apply, please visit our website at www.ourfirstfed.com. EOE.

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ADOPT: Loving home to provide a lifetime of joy & oppor tunity for your T O DAY ’ S H O T T E S T N E W C L A S S I F I E D S ! baby. No age or racial concer ns. Expenses CLALLAM COUNTY 2 Available Positions MISC: Utility trailer, 5x8, paid, SWITCHBOARD/ f u l l o f b oxe s o f b a by Call 1-866-440-4220 PLANNER III RECEPTIONIST dolls, clothes and shoes, C o m m u n i t y D eve l o p - sell as one lot. Will take LET’S TALK: Looking & SCHEDULER Versatile & responsible ment, $26.90 to 32.77 bids. (360)477-2836. for a group of or inditeam player, for busy hr. FT (40 hrs/wk), union vidual conversation partfront office. Must have and retirement eligible MOVING Sale: Saturday ners. I’m conversant on excellent interpersonal, with benefits. Requires a n d S u n d a y, S e p t . many levels, from chatcustomer svc., & key- B a c h e l o r ’s d e gr e e i n 2 8 - 2 9 . S u n d ay, 8 - 1 2 ting about the day to disboarding skills. Recent planning, geography, en- p.m., Woodstove, furni- cussing the great philoexper in health care of- g i n e e r i n g o r e nv i r o n - ture, household goods, s o p h i c a l q u e s t i o n s . m e n t a l s c i e n c e . G I S sporting goods, christ- Looking for an Elliot Stafice pref’d. F.T., w/benes S o m e eve. h r s. B a s e skills a plus. Closes Oct. mas decorations, lamps, bler. (360)683-8404. pay $12 hr. Resume to: 1 , 2 0 1 3 a t 4 : 3 0 P M etc. 661 Mt. Pleasant PBH, 118 E. 8th St., Port (postmark accepted). ✰ Rd. CODE COMPLIANCE Angeles, WA 98362. OFFICER I http://peninsula OFFICE SPACE ADOPTION: ✰ C o m m u n i t y D eve l o p behavioral.org FOR SALE OR LEASE Laughter, Music, ment, $21.01 to 25.60 EOE Lease purchase posBeaches, Creativity, hr, FT (40 hrs/wk), union sible. Call Mark DeRouUnconditional LOVE, and retirement eligible s i e a t R E / M A X E ve r - Financial Security awaits with benefits. Applicants green (360)457-6600. your baby. invited to interview will ✰ Expenses paid ✰ Be a part of our growing have skills/knowledge 1-800-352-5741. O.P.M.C. success! Join the only tested. Closes Oct. 4, ✰ Jordan & Andy ✰ 56TH ANNUAL bank headquartered on 2013 at 4:30 PM (postTURKEY/POKER RUN the Nor th Olympic Pe- mark accepted). Oct. 6, Sadie Creek, ninsula. Openings inCOURT CLERK II clude: Clerk Dept, $17.24 to mile marker #42 on Hwy. •Accounting Supervisor 21.01, FT (40 hrs/wk), 112. Lots of giveaways In Sequim: union and retirement eli- provided by P.A. Power • Pa r t T i m e C u s t o m e r gible with benefits. Re- Equipment and Olympic Service Rep q u i r e s k n o w l e d g e o f Power Sports. ORV tags • Pa r t - T i m e Pe r s o n a l cour t rules and proce- and spark arresters will Banker dures, civil/criminal law be checked. 683-8704, For job descriptions and and terminology, cultural evenings. to apply, please visit our diversity, community reSEEKING TO ADOPT website at www.ourfirst- sources, domestic vio- P.A.: Lake Sutherland. Loving couple seeks to fed.com. EOE. lence dynamics, anti-ha- Lakefront 2,800 sf, 3 Br, ADOPT an infant. We rassment. Closes Oct. 9, 3 ba, rec room. Beach, can offer your baby a 2013 at 4:30 PM (post- d o c k , p o o l a c c e s s . lifetime of love, oppor$1,300, lease, $1,000 mark accepted). tunity, and financial dep. (360)808-1765. COURT CLERK I security. We will proClerk Dept, $15.62 to vide a happy home, Refrigerator/Freezer 19.03 hr, PT (28 hrs/wk), sharing our interests in union and retirement eli- Kenmore side-by-side, the outdoors, travel, gible with benefits. Re- orig. cost $1,800, wamusic, and sports. Let CENTRAL P.A.: Con- q u i r e s k n o w l e d g e o f ter/ice dispen. 25 cf, 4 us help support you yrs. old, exc. cond. Now cour t rules and procevenient 1 Br., and 2 Br. with your adoption $700. (360)582-1260. dures, civil/criminal law Apts. 2nd floor clean, plan. Contact us at light, $553-$661 incl. util! and terminology, cultural 206-920-1376, 877diversity. Closes Oct. 9, S E QU I M : D u n g e n e s s No smoke/pet maybe. 290-0543 or 2013 at 4:30 PM (post- Meadows single wide, 1 (360)504-2668 AndrewCorley@ Br., all appl., golf, swim. mark accepted). outlook.com or our CLALLAM COUNTY Applications and com- $750, 1st, last, dep. attorney at (360)683-0139 plete job announce206-728-5858, ask for ON-CALL JUVENILE ments available online at Joan file #0376. CORRECTIONS www.clallam.net/employ- SEQUIM: Lovely 3 Br., OFFICER ment/, in front of Human 1.5 ba, dbl. gar., fenced $18.57 to 22.63/hr. Full- Resources, 223 E 4th 1 ac, exc. location, new 3020 Found time (guaranteed 168 St, Por t Angeles, WA upgrades and appl., pvt. hrs/month), union-eli- 98362, or by calling Clal- well/septic, no smoking, gible position with bene- lam County Jobs Line refs. Some yard duties. fits. Continuous testing; 360-417-2528. Resume $850 mo. (360)463-7656 FOUND: Cat. Big male Russian Blue, not neuopen until filled. To find in lieu of application not out about the testing a c c e p t e d . F a x e d o r STYLIST with clientele tered, Knapman Rd. in process and schedule emailed applications not wanted to lease a station Sequim. (360)681-4502. your tests, visit accepted. EOE/Dr ug in a newly remodeled www.nationaltesting Free Workplace. salon. Join in a great, re- FOUND: Keys. Olympic Discovery Trail near Elnetwork.com laxed workplace in P.A. wha Bridge, P.A. DISHWASHER or phone them directly at (360)461-0565 (360)461-9393 Apply in person at 1 - 8 6 6 - 5 6 3 - 3 8 8 2 . Yo u Downriggers must successfully comTIKKA T3 Light Stainplete the testing process at National Testing Net- DODGE: ‘07 SLT 2500 l e s s b o l t a c t i o n 3023 Lost 4x4. 4 door, short bed, 300WSM, with steel work prior to receiving a 5 . 9 t u r b o d i e s e l , 2 4 r e c o i l l u g a n d b o l t County application for this position. EOE/Drug valve auto, Leer shell, s h r o u d , D N Z s c o p e LOST: Backpack. Red running boards, loaded, rings, $625. Tikka T3 and black, off Hwy. 101 Free Workplace. e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n , Light Stainless bolt ac- near Lake Sutherland. 112K mi. $26,000/obo tion 7mm Remington HIRING (360)457-4042 (360)683-8810 Magnum with DNZ Busy medical practice scope rings, $575. seeks experienced ofLOST: Cat. Gray, med. (360)775-1544 fice/administrative man- EAST P.A.: Small 2 Br., hair, female, small, yelager and a medical bill- mobile home. $550 mo. low/green eyes, lost up 457-9844 or 460-4968 ing specialist. Computer TOYOTA : ‘ 0 4 R a v - 4 . Blue Mountain Rd. proficiency: QuickBooks, (360)661-5185 FIRE LOGS 111K mi., white, ver y Microsoft office, employ- Dump truck load, $300 good condition. $9,950. ment law, payroll, ac- plus gas. Madrona, $400 More info (360)808-0531 L O S T: D o g . P i t bu l l , br indle, red bandana, c o u n t i n g , b u s i n e s s p l u s g a s. S p l i t Wo o d black belt collar, neuliabilities. Fax cover let- Available, $400. VETERINARIAN tered, last seen near ter, resume and refer(360)732-4328 CLINIC ON HWY 101 ences to (360)681-6222. R e a d y t o o p e r a t e a s Tripp and Atterberry Rd., GARAGE Sale: Wed.- clinic or use as office Sequim. (360)681-0386. Thurs., 10-4 p.m., 240 space. Priced to Sell ImRobinson Rd, off O’Brien mediately. Call Mark De- LOST: Hockey gear. In Rd. Household goods, Rousie at RE/MAX Ever- blue USA bag, between Nursing Assistant Olympic Skate Center clothes, dog equipment, Certified Training Class tools, pickup pipe rack, green (360)457-6600. and Old Mill Rd., P.A. Class starts 10/7 (360)461-1207 fur niture, wheels and YAMAHA: ‘06 YZF R1 Apply in person tires, much more. 50th anniversary edition. L O S T: N e ck l a c e. 1 8 ” Avamere Olympic Rehab of Sequim P.A.: 3 Br., 1 ba, 1,400 23k, clean title, comes gold braid necklace with gold nugget crucifix, Je1000 South Fifth Ave sf, no pets/smoke. $900, with extras, ex. cond. $7,000. (360)477-0017. sus made of white gold. Sequim, Washington $850 dep (360)461-2034 (360)797-1611

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Clallam PUD is looking for exceptional people committed to public service to join our utility. MAINTENANCE/ REMODELING MANAGER Must possess the knowledge and ability to maintain and remodel the hotel to a 5 star level. Salary and benefits DOE. Apply in person at 140 Del Guzzi Dr. Port Angeles.

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Get details and application forms from our website www.clallampud.net or contact us at humanresources @clallampud.net Phone 360-565-3276 We also have answers t o Fr e q u e n t l y A s k e d Questions and Employee Benefits information OFFICE ASSISTANT on our website. EOE. 15hrs/week; $10/hour ; P.O. Box 1655; Port Angeles, WA 98362.

RESIDENT CARE MANAGER Full time, great benefits, M-F! Support the well-being of our residents through the creation of care plans, interaction with family members, and being a key m e m b e r o f o u r team. Must be a WA State licensed RN. Ideal candidate is experienced, personable, dependable, and enthusiastic. Give us a call to talk about the position and schedule a tour! Contact HR: (360)683-3348 550 W. Hendrickson Sequim, WA 98382

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40 Sunset View Lane, Sequim Beautiful, well maintained home with saltwater, shipping lanes and mountain views. One story main floor with a walk out basement. Fully landscaped and irrigated yard with irrigation rights and a pond. Private paved lane, a must see and priced to sell at $363,500 MLS#271727 Directions: North on Sequim Dungeness Way, continue on

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STYLIST with clientele wanted to lease a station in a newly remodeled salon. Join in a great, relaxed workplace in P.A. (360)461-0565 Telecom Construction Foreman. Excavating Company looking for a working foreman with experience in all phases of Telecom Construction. Must have experience in trenching conduit, blowing fiber, pulling innerduct, placement of utility vaults, etc. Responsibilities include: presurveying jobs, organizing and working with crew to ensure timely completion of work orders and responsive to emergency call out situations. Fax resume to 360866-8911 or email to shauna@ southbayinc.net

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4080 Employment Wanted AMBITIOUS, hard-working 33 year old family man desires pemanent full-time work. Experience as lineman, lands c a p i n g a n d fo r e s t r y work. An apprenticeship program would be desirable, also. Call Andy, (360)797-1094 CAREGIVER: 35 years e x p . Pe r s o n a l c a r e , housekeeping, cooking, errands, etc. Good local refs. (360)504-2227. HANDYMAN for Hire: Property maintenance, painting, dump runs, minor home repairs, house washing, etc. Free estimates. Available anytime. Call (360)582-6207

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in a great setting. Convenient location for trips to Sequim or Port Angeles. Upgraded cabinets in the kitchen and bathrooms, kitchen island. Upscale windows and doors, MA BA features glass block and walk-in shower. Extra Large Trex deck for enjoying the hot tub, yard, mountain view and the privacy. The driveway entrance is long and private, bordered by flowering pear and cherry trees. Four car shop/garage MLS#271433 $279,000 Directions: Old Olympic Highway to Gunn Road, North on Gunn, East on Finn Hall to Ruby Road

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1190 E. Washington St. Sequim, WA 98382 Office: 360.683.4131

TRUCK DRIVER: Looking for an experienced Class A dr iver. Home every night. Competitive wages, Health care, retirement, overtime. (360)452-2327

POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT Entry or lateral firefighter/paramedic. For more info and application visit us at Clallamfire3.org.

SHORT ORDER COOK Experienced. Apply in person Tues.-Thurs. 8-2, 612 S. Lincoln St., P.A.

Experienced Septic Installer

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CNA/RNA: Immediate openings, part/full-time, all shifts. Wright’s Home Care (360)457-9236.

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Responsible for data collection in support of regulatory healthcare compliance and quality of care perfor mance improvement. Facilitates meetings and discussion groups, educates staff and physicians on implementation of clinical best practices. AA degree in health care or related field, BA preferred. Four years of progressively respons i bl e h e a l t h c a r e o r data analysis or clinical char t abstraction experience. Experience and ability in detailed clinical data analysis and abstraction. Working knowledge of national clinical initiatives and healthcare accreditation and regulatory standards. Apply online at www.olympic medical.org or nbuckner@ olympicmedical.org EOE

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2427 Atterberry Road, Sequim Located down a private road off Atterberry, this custom built home has views of the Straits, Mt. Baker & Olympics. Skylights and lots of windows bring the sunlight inside of this spacious floor plan with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, plus a den/office, a media/bonus room, a loft and so much more. Level 1.25 acre yard with a great patio space for summer bar-b-ques. MLS#525378/271723 $359,500

190 Priest Road • PO Box 1060 • Sequim, WA 360-683-3900 • www.blueskysequim.com

HOUSECLEANING A WARM, Professional, efficient, COMFORTABLE HOME fa s t . M y s u p p l i e s o r With 2,968 sf, 4 bedyours, one time or ongo- rooms, 3 baths, family ing. (360)582-7643. r o o m , c o ve r e d d e ck , fenced back yard and HOUSEKEEPER 816 sf garage. Newer Reasonable, efficient, roof and windows plus reliable. (360)581-2349. u p g r a d e d b a t h s a n d kitchen means that most RUSSELL of the wor k has been ANYTHING done. Hardwood floors 775-4570 or 681-8582 lead into the open living room, dining, and kitch105 Homes for Sale en. MLS#272027. $239,000. Clallam County Michaelle Barnard (360) 461-2153 A CAPTIVATING WINDERMERE WATER VIEW PORT ANGELES Greets you when you walk in the front door of BETTER THAN NEW! this delightful open concept home in a quiet Built solid by workmen with pride in 1958 and neighborhood. Suns h i n e f i l l s t h i s h o m e r e c e n t l y u p gra d e d t o even on a cloudy day. showcase its best feaT h e va u l t e d c e i l i n g s, tures and enhance its hardwood floors, and a value. From the roof on den/office are just a few down upgrades abound. of the amenities along If you haven’t seen it recently, you haven’t seen with 3 Br.,2 bath. MLS#270353. $269,000. it in its glory. Stop by tod ay. Yo u r b e t t e r t h a n Michaelle Barnard new home awaits! (360) 461-2153 MLS#272101. $225,000. WINDERMERE Doc Reiss PORT ANGELES (360)457-0456 WINDERMERE AFFORDABLE NEW PORT ANGELES CONSTRUCTION Brand new construction, BETWEEN SEQUIM 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1,240 sf, with attached AND PORT ANGELES Beautiful new remodel, garage in nice neighborhood of newer homes, like new! 3 bedroom, 2 on quiet dead end street. bathrooms, 2.47 ver y Laminate flooring, high private acres, RV parkceilings and beautiful i n g / c a m p s i t e w i t h custom cabinetry. Open utilities, spacious master floor concept one level with den/private patio, home on level property. beautiful entertainment Solid construction and courtyard. MLS#271492. $339,900. value! Team Thomsen MLS#271852. $168,000. (360)808-0979 Brooke Nelson COLDWELL BANKER (360) 417-2812 UPTOWN REALTY COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY CLALLAM BAY: 4.23 acres, A-frame home, 5 ARCHITECTURALLY miles from Lake Ozette, INTERESTING This one level home has country living with best many outstanding fea- fishing and hunting in tures. Living room, din- the area and marketable ing area and kitchen are timber. $90,000. (360)963-2156 open, yet have definition to their spaces to give EDEN VALLEY each a feel of separaACREAGE tion. Deck off the dining area opens to the land- 4.95 acres of fertile rollscaped back yard. Par- ing pasture/garden land tially fenced and popu- with good close mounlated with few mature tain view. Lots of sun, trees for shade and pri- creek, power and phone vacy. Spacious laundry in at the road. Easy acroom with craft/sewing cess onto Eden Valley area. Built sound system Rd. Will need a septic in living room and mas- and well. MLS#272064. $69,000. ter bedroom. Harriet Reyenga MLS#271861/531711 (360)457-0456 $299,000 WINDERMERE Patty Brueckner PORT ANGELES 460-6152 TOWN & COUNTRY P.A.: 2.5 acres, front half open field, back half LAKE DAWN timbered, water share, WATERFRONT This gorgeous 1 bed- nice location, southern room, 1 bath furnished exposure, adjacent 2.4 cabin sits on the lake a c r e s , n i c e m o b i l e with new dock. Call to home, covered decks, new hot water heater, see. MLS#272082. $189,000. new entry flooring, new bathroom flooring, surTeam Powell round tub. $150,000. (360) 775-5826 (360)775-9996 or COLDWELL BANKER (360)460-5968 UPTOWN REALTY

WATER AND MOUNTAIN VIEW A Home To Be Proud Of! Oak hardwood and tile floors. Recycled granite counter tops. All wood wrapped windows. Six skylights. Beautiful 400’ sunroom with hot tub. Low maintenance yard with the back area fenced. A must see! MLS#271981. $254,900. Thelma Durham (360)460-8222 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

FSBO $237,000 Open plan triple wide 2300 sf, 3 br., 2 bath, large bonus room or 4th bedroom. Mountain view on 1.01 acres, close to Discovery Trail, not in the Carlsborg Urban Growth Area. Covered front porch, large rear deck, e x t r a l a r g e 2 8 x 3 6 WOW, ONLY $110,000! (1008 sf) detached gar- You’ll love this well kept home with radiant floor age and workshop. heat, updated kitchen (360)582-9782 and bathrooms with tile b a ck s p l a s h a n d t i l e floors, laminate flooring throughout main living areas and bedrooms, 1 bedroom and a full bath downstairs, 2 bedrooms with a Jack and Jill full bathroom upstairs. MostFSBO: Mountain View ly fenced back yard with Custom Home. 3 bdrm, a small patio off of the 2.5 baths on 1 acre. Sol- kitchen for BBQ’s. This i d m a p l e c a b i n e t r y i s a s t i ck bu i l t h o m e t h r o u g h o u t , p r o p a n e where you own the propcooking. In ground pres- er ty. Minimal common surized irrigation water, areas. This is a condo electric heat pump, fully association so the seller insulated, heated shop could build on smaller with 220V service. RV lots. 2 assigned parking parking, 12x16 outbuild- spaces. ing, many custom fea- MLS#272099. $110,000. Terry Neske tures. $299,000. Call to (360)477-5876 see (360)452-4347. COLDWELL BANKER IMMACULATE UPTOWN REALTY RAMBLER ON THE GOLF COURSE 408 For Sale Light and open family /dining/kitchen with cozy Commercial wood stove. Formal living room with heatilator BRICK HOME fireplace. Spacious bed- Beautiful custom built rooms. Enter tainment 4,400 sf., 3 br., 3.5 bath sized decks, attached home in Sunland. This gr e e n h o u s e a n d c a r t top of the line home feashed. tures large rooms MLS#272010. $179,000. through out the home. Chuck Turner Kitchen with Corian 452-3333 counters, oak cabinets PORT ANGELES and tile floors. Living REALTY with brick fireplace, master suite with his and SUNLAND NORTH hers baths plus walk in TOWNHOME closets. Office with built 2 Br., 2 bath, over 2,000 in book case and oak SF, adjacent to green- flooring. Rec. room with b e l t , s k y l i g h t s c r e a t e wainscoting. Plus low nice light all seasons, maintenance landscapgreat room concept, of- ing. fice could be third br., MLS#272074. $645,000. custom iron gate into priTom Blore vate courtyard. (360)683-4116 MLS#542798/272043 PETER BLACK $295,000 REAL ESTATE Deb Kahle (360) 683-6880 WINDERMERE 505 Rental Houses SUNLAND Clallam County

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518 E Whidby, Port Angeles with 2968 sq ft., 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, family room, covered deck, fenced back yard & 816 sq ft garage. Newer roof & windows plus upgraded baths & kitchen means that most of the work has been done. Hardwood floors lead into the open living room, dining, & kitchen. MLS#272027 A lot of home for only $239,000 Directions: S. on Race, W. on 8th, S. on Peabody, E. on Whidby

309 E. 12th Port Angeles A Home To Be Proud Of! Oak hardwood & tile floors. Recycled granite counter tops. All wood wrapped windows. Six skylights. Beautiful 400 Ft sunroom with hot tub. Low maintenance yard with the back area fenced. A must see! Call Thelma. MLS#271981 $254,900

3123 City Lights Place. Port Angeles greets you when you walk in the front door of this delightful open concept home in a quiet neighborhood. Sunshine fills this home even on a cloudy day. The vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, & a den/office are just a few of the amenities along with 3BR /2BA. MLS#270353 Only $269,000 Directions: S. on Race, W. on Park St, S. on Peabody, W. on Viewcrest, L. on City Lights Place

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60 Dandelion Way, Sequim Private 2 bedroom, 2 Bath rambler with bonus room. Fenced yard for dogs, RV parking and shop, fruit orchard framed by picturesque mountain view. Tom will be your host. ML#272136 $255,000 Directions: Woodcock Rd. to Community Lane to Dandelion.

Tom Williamson (360) 460-9774 www.johnlscott.com/thomasw

Directions: Between Peabody and Chase. Take a right onto 12th street. Home is on the right.12th, left on H.

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• Completely remodeled rambler: 1350 SF • Garage/Shop/Hobby Room: 2288 SF • Detached garage: 224 SF • All have metal roofs • Private fenced back yard MLS#272125 $196,000

You are welcome to come visit this lovely home and see how nicely finished it is inside and out. Directions: In Sequim just west of Fifth Avenue go west on Old Olympic Hwy then turn N onto Marriott, go about two blocks to #921.

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4.95 acres of fertile rolling pasture/garden land with good close mountain view. Lots of sun, creek, power & phone in at the road. Easy access onto Eden Valley Rd. Will need a septic & well. MLS#272064 Just listed $69,000

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P.A.: 2 Br. 1 bath, carpor t, no pets. $740, dep. (360)457-7012. P.A.: 2 Br., 1 bath, Strait view, completely remodeled, new appliances, yard maintenance incl. Avail 10/15 . $1,000 + dep. No pets/smoke. (360)912-2738

88 Professional gp. 95 “Rolling along” item in an Army song 96 Clear conclusion? 97 Collects lots of 99 Exiles, perhaps 101 Tiny bits 104 Quite a while 107 Small stream 108 Browser’s reading, briefly 109 Poet Sachs 110 Carol opening 111 Running an errand, say 113 iPhone programs 116 Baltic capital 117 Lawsuit basis 118 Old-time knife 119 Response to an arrest, initially 120 Charles V’s domain: Abbr. 121 Prefix with -pod 123 Millions of lifetimes 124 Casual shoe

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505 Rental Houses 505 Rental Houses 505 Rental Houses Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County JAMES & ASSOCIATES INC. Property Mgmt. (360)417-2810 HOUSES/APT IN P.A. A 1 br 1 ba ...............$500 A Studio util incl .......$500 H 2 br 1 ba ..............$600 A 2 br 1 ba ...............$700 H 3 br 1 ba ...............$700 H 2 br 1.5 ba ............$875 H 3 br 2 ba ...............$900 H 3 br 2 ba .............$1000 H 3+ br 1.5 ba ........$1200 H 4 br 2.5 ba ..........$1250 H 3 br 3 ba 5 ac .....$1500 Complete List at: 1111 Caroline St., P.A.

staple 49 Celts, e.g. 52 Cornstarch brand 53 Fail to chill 58 “Run” author Patchett 59 Rocky greetings 60 Personal ad abbr. 63 Kind of acid used in fertilizers 66 “Star Wars” mentor ObiWan __ 67 “No way that’s true!” 68 Recent rightists 70 Fed. hush-hush group 71 Ft. Worth school 72 “Sweet!” 73 One, in Oldenburg 76 Down source 79 Big name in theaters? 82 Tiny bit 83 B.O. purchases 84 Paragon 85 Left on Spanish maps? 87 Pass (out)

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“PARTICLE MECHANICS” By JULIAN LIM

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620 Apartments Jefferson County

SEQUIM: Newer 3 br., 2 bath, close to Carrie Blake park, low maint yd, quiet neighborhood,small pet neg. P.A.: Fantastic 2,500 sf $1,200 mo., $500 dep. 3 Br., 3 ba, 3 car gar., (360)460-6434. office, family room, rec room. $1,300, $1,000 605 Apartments dep. (360)460-7254. P.A.: Clean, furnished 1 Br., 507 S. Pine, Amana W/D, etc. No smoking. $625. (360)452-2300.

P.A.: Lake Sutherland. Lakefront 2,800 sf, 3 Br, 3 ba, rec room. Beach, dock, pool access. $1,300, lease, $1,000 dep. (360)808-1765.

P.T.: Fur nished, 1 br. apt. Avail. now! Are you tired of keeping track of all those monthly utilities bills? Relax, if you have your own phone the rest of your utilities are incl. in the $960/mo. rent! T h a t ’s r i g h t , e l e c t r i c, heat, water, sewer, highClallam County speed internet and cable TV. Also incl. is private CENTRAL P.A.: 1 Br., 1 laundry, enterance, and ba, no smoking/pets. parking. No pets/smoke. $500. (360)457-9698. Jenny, (360)379-8282

BURIAL SITE: In Mt. Angeles Memorial Park. $1,999. Save $500! (360)452-9611 BURIAL SPACES: (3) adjoining burial spaces, located in the Garden of Devotion, Mt. Angeles Memorial Park, P.A. (206)322-0665

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SEQ: 3 Br., near schools and shopping. $995 mo. tourfactory.com/1050525 CENTRAL P.A.: Convenient 1 Br., and 2 Br. SEQUIM: 1 Br. furn., on Apts. 2nd floor clean, golf course, util. inc, pets light, $553-$661 incl. util! ok. $850 (360)565-6068. No smoke/pet maybe. (360)504-2668 SEQUIM: 3 Br., 2 ba, includes W/S/G. $1,100 P.A.: 1 Br., no pets/ smoking, view. $550. month. (360)452-6452. (360)457-1695 S E QU I M : D u n g e n e s s Meadows single wide, 1 P.A.: 1 Br., spectacular Br., all appl., golf, swim. view, on bluff, 1 block from downtown. No pets. $750, 1st, last, dep. (360)582-7241 (360)683-0139 P. A . : 2 B r. , n o p e t s. $675 mo., 1st, last, dep. (360)670-9418 P.A.: Lg, 2 Br., 2 bath, appliances, patio, quiet. $750, dep. 452-5572.

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S E Q : 2 r o o m S t u d i o, $595. Walk to shopping! S E Q U I M : 1 5 0 S. 5 t h tourfactory.com/367154 Ave., Boardwalk Square. (360)683-3256 S E QU I M : B e a u t i f u l 2 Br., great location. $700, VETERINARIAN $700 dep. 809-3656. CLINIC ON HWY 101 Ready to operate as GARAGE SALE ADS clinic or use as office Call for details. space. Priced to Sell Im360-452-8435 mediately. Call Mark De1-800-826-7714 Rousie at RE/MAX Evergreen (360)457-6600.

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The Last Word in Astrology ❘ ARIES (March 21-April 19): Get out with people you have an emotional connection to and you will figure out a way to alter some of the things you don’t like about your life. It’s out with the bad and in with the good. Stay positive to overcome negative emotions. 5 stars

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Emotional problems will surface if you aren’t willing to compromise. A relationship will undergo some unusual changes that can push you into a make-it-or-break-it situation. Make wise choices based on true feelings. Anger won’t help. 2 stars

REMINGTON: 700 25-06. Date of manufact u r e J a n 1 9 7 1 . Ve r y good condition. Comes SEQUIM: Fur nished 1 with Leupold scope and Br. $380, plus electric. see through mounts as well as a sling. No (360)417-9478. Email susanunpc@gmail.com trades, just cash. $550. (360)912-0163 GEMINI (May 21-June 20): T I K K A 3 0 8 T 3 L i t e Socializing will encourage 1163 Commercial Stainless Synthetic with you to try new things and get Rentals factor y r ings, or iginal involved in an activity that can box and manual. $550. alter the way you do things and EAST P.A.: 132 S. Bay(360)808-5363 the direction you take. There is view. Unit D 380 sf, 8’x8’ always room for improvement. ove r h e a d d o o r, $ 1 6 0 m o . U n i t A 7 2 0 s f , TIKKA T3 Light Stain- New friendships will lead 10’x7.5’ overhead door, l e s s b o l t a c t i o n to higher standards and 300WSM, with steel expectations. 4 stars man door, $310 mo. recoil lug and bolt (360)477-8474 shroud, DNZ scope rings, $625. Tikka T3 CANCER (June 21-July 22): OFFICE SPACE Light Stainless bolt ac- Make positive changes, but FOR SALE OR LEASE L e a s e p u r c h a s e p o s - tion 7mm Remington don’t fall for fast-cash schemes sible. Call Mark DeRou- M a g n u m w i t h D N Z or items that promise the s i e a t R E / M A X E ve r - scope rings, $575. impossible. Trust and believe (360)775-1544 green (360)457-6600. in who you are and what you

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P.A.: 2 Br., 1 bath, Strait view, completely remodeled, new appliances, yard maintenance incl. Ava i l 1 0 / 1 5 . $ 1 , 0 0 0 +dep. No pets/smoke. (360)912-2738 SEQUIM: Home for lease. 2 br., 2 bath, den, P.A.: 3 Br., 1 ba, 1,400 g a t e d c o m m , fe n c e d sf, no pets/smoke. $900, back yard, 1st and de$850 dep (360)461-2034 posit. $1,200. (360)477-5417 P. A . : 3 b r. , 1 b a t h , fenced yard.. $750, f/l/d. SEQUIM Home for Rent (360)452-7530 3 br., 2 bath. $1,100/mo. (360)775-6171 or P.A.: 4 Br., 2 ba, fenced (360)460-2676 yard. $900, 1st, last, dep. (360)452-7530. SEQUIM: Lovely 3 Br., 1.5 ba, dbl. gar., fenced P.A.: 4 Br., 3 ba, view, 1 1 ac, exc. location, new yr. lease. Small dog 35 upgrades and appl., pvt. lb. or less negotiable. well/septic, no smoking, $1,150 mo., $1,150 dep. refs. Some yard duties. Avail. now. 457-3099. $850 mo. (360)463-7656

6035 Cemetery Plots

6055 Firewood, Fuel & Stoves FALL SPECIAL: +/- 4 cords seasoned wood plus wood spliter. $1,250 firm. (360)452-4254.

have to offer and you will develop interesting friendships with unusual people. 3 stars

6055 Firewood, Fuel & Stoves

WOOD STOVE: FronFIRE LOGS t i e r, t a ke s 2 4 ” wo o d . Dump truck load, $300 $325. (360)732-4328. plus gas. Madrona, $400 p l u s g a s. S p l i t Wo o d 6075 Heavy Available, $400. (360)732-4328 Equipment

by Eugenia Last SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22Dec. 21): Take a course LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Deal or investigate investments with emotional issues. Call a or money matters that family meeting or get together encourage profits. Don’t rely with friends who have not been on secondhand information. pulling their weight. It’s time to Take control of your financial make compromises and listen situation and steer clear of to complaints. Understanding risky schemes. Make sure your the problem will make it easier motives are honorable and to fix what’s wrong. 3 stars your plans foolproof. 5 stars VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. Include the people best suited 19): Stand up and be counted to be involved in your plans and you will be recognized or who can offer the most in for your knowledge, skills and return. Love is on the rise, and an unusual contribution you making romantic plans can make. Enjoy the moment and lead to an interesting place don’t feel obliged to make a filled with happiness and quick decision if someone puts satisfaction. 3 stars pressure on you. 3 stars LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. Rethink your next move. 18): Resolve issues before Overreacting will lead to they turn into an emotional mistakes. Consider what you mishmash. A money matter have to offer and where you or settlement will all turn out are best served to put your in your favor. Learn from past skills to work for you. Avoid mistakes and you will avoid letting people from your past getting involved with someone interfere in your future. 4 stars who isn’t good for you. 3 stars SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Your intuition is fine-tuned PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): right now and should be your Explore new interests and you guide regarding domestic will meet people who have and personal situations. something to offer. Romance is on the rise, and sharing with Someone may try to confuse someone you love or looking you emotionally or talk you into something you shouldn’t do, for someone new will lead but hold your ground. Follow to an engaging time and a your gut, not your heart. 2 stars promise for a brighter future. 3 stars

6080 Home Furnishings CONTOUR CHAIR: Has electric heat, tilt and vibration, good condition. $275. (360)452-7940.

6080 Home Furnishings

MISC: Sofas, $50-100. Recliner, $50. Pump-up salon chair, $50. Clean mattress set, $100. Kitchen chairs, $10. White wood desk, $30. DINING SET Table (extends to seat Dining table, white, $30. FIREWOOD: 16 ft. Alder Pool table, $100. Large 1 2 ) , 6 c h a i r s, h u t c h , SEMI END-DUMP delivered by dump TRAILER: 30’. Electric Heritage design by Drex- T V, $ 2 0 . DV D p l aye r, 6005 Antiques & logs truck to east Jefferson tar p system, excellent el. $500. (360)681-0528. $10. (360)461-4084 Collectibles County. 5+ cords $575. condition. $6,500/obo. Call 360-301-1931 FURNITURE: Enclosed MOVING SALE: Dining (360)417-0153 CABINETS: Hoosier entertainment center, 6’ room table, 3 leaves, 6 kitchen cabinets, early FIREWOOD: $179 delivH x 4 ’ W, $ 2 7 5 . O a k chairs, $200. Dining taSEMI END-DUMP 1920s, excellent condiered Sequim-P.A. True TRAILER: 30’. Electric bookshelf combo set, 3 b l e w i t h 2 l e a ve s , 6 tion. $850/obo. cord. 3 cord special for tar p system, excellent p i e c e, 6 ’ 4 ” t a l l , $ 1 0 0 c h a i r s, l i g h t e d c h i n a (360)460-7274 $499. Credit card aceach or $275 for all. For- cabinet, $450. Bistro tacondition. $6,500/obo. cepted. 360-582-7910. m a l d i n i n g t a bl e, 7 0 ” ble with 4 stools, $150. 2 (360)417-0153 www.portangeles with leaf, 6 chairs, $550. bar stools, $75. Day bed fi rewood.com 6010 Appliances WELL Drilling equip. Oak desk with shelves, with trundle, $200. Deeprock, new in box, $125. Ever ything is in (360)504-2581 REAL FIREWOOD $2,000. (360)437-0165. excellent condition. Refrigerator/Freezer (360)460-3639 (360)808-2678 Kenmore side-by-side, 6100 Misc. orig. cost $1,800, wa6080 Home Place your ad Library Furniture Merchandise ter/ice dispen. 25 cf, 4 Furnishings Book shelves, drawer with the only yrs. old, exc. cond. Now bases, desk, matching $700. (360)582-1260. DAILY CHAIR: Like new, Jim’s Brazilian rosewood, Eu- C A R H AU L E R : G o o d Pharmacy lift chair, full ropean made. $1,100, condition, good deck/ Classified 6025 Building Section on the recline, large size, light partial priced according- tires, electric brakes. blue, paid $1,300. Ask- ly. (360)681-0528. $1,850/obo. Materials Peninsula! ing $650. (360)797-4175 (360)797-3236 MISC: China hutch, WINDOWS: Brown, aluPENINSULA CIDER PRESSES minum, great for shop or CHINA CABINET: ‘82 1880s, $1,000. China N ew, l a r g e h a r d wo o d CLA$$IFIED gr e e n h o u s e, ( 2 ) 3 x 6 , Thomasville, bevelled h u t c h , s m a l l , 1 9 2 0 s , tub, motorized. $550. (2) 4x6, (1) 4x8, glass doors on hutch made in Germany, $250. (360)461-0719 (1) 3030. $150 FIRM. 360-452-8435 or with light oak drawers Small Victor ian desk, (360)681-8034 after 6 and cabinets, flawless chair, $160. Coffee ta1-800-826-8435 CIDER PRESSES carved detail, solid and b l e , 1 9 5 0 s , D u n c a n Place your ad at sturdy woodwork, 64” x Phyfe, $30. Basket, Ma- N ew, l a r g e h a r d wo o d tub, motorized. $550. kah made, work of art, peninsula peninsula 83” x 19”. $350. (360)461-0719 $1,500. (360)457-4277. dailynews.com (360)683-7016 dailynews.com

6100 Misc. Merchandise HOME BREW EQUIP All grain. Including 30 gal. brew pot, carboys, mills, etc. $1,000. (360)681-0988

MISC: 5 log boom chains, $15 ea. Vintage wicker doll buggy, $35. John F. Kennedy child rocker, $25. (360)681-4803

MISC: ‘99 Wilder ness 24’ trailer, $5,500. ‘05 Honda CFR 80, like new, $1,300. ‘92 Calkins galv boat trailer, $350. Propane ventless stove, $400. Livingston 10’ boat, $400. Suzuki ‘11 4 stroke 2 HP outboard, $800. (360)460-8514.

MISC: Electric fireplace, remote, optional corner additional, $275. Trundle b e d w i t h m a t t r e s s e s, clean, 31x76”, $60. 2 end tables, $50 ea. (360)683-6135 MISC: Frigidaire refrigerator, $20. Desks, $50 ea. (360)457-4838.

M I S C : Po w e r c h a i r / scooter, Aspire Quickie, MIi, great condition, new battery, $1,200. Ladies jacket, insulated leather, Mustang, medium, $75. (360)460-0546


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9820 Motorhomes MOTORHOME: ‘94 32’ F l e e t wo o d C o r o n a d a . ‘454’ Chev engine, 67K mi., electric step, 7000 watt Oman generator, g o o d t i r e s , i n v e r t e r, queen walk-around bed, leveling jacks, 2 TVs, 2 lg. solar panels, 2 room A / C, b a ck u p c a m e ra , w i n d o w aw n i n g s , 1 8 ’ awning, outside shower, ss wheel covers, electric heated mirrors. $12,500 or best reasonable offer. (360)457-4896

6100 Misc. Merchandise

6140 Wanted & Trades

MISC: Utility trailer, 5x8, BOOKS WANTED! We f u l l o f b oxe s o f b a by love books, we’ll buy dolls, clothes and shoes, yours. 457-9789. sell as one lot. Will take WANTED TO BUY bids. (360)477-2836. Salmon/bass plugs and POOL TABLE: Oakdale, lures, P.A. Derby me8’, slate, solid oak, new. morabilia (360)683-4791 $900. Please call in evening, (360)461-0311.

6105 Musical Instruments

8120 Garage Sales Jefferson County

Must Sell, I bought a trailer & simply need room Evening soaks are perfect with soft ext. surround lighting. Plus all the supplies! Works great! ‘99 Coleman 400 Spectrum Series Lowboy. Nice wood encasement. Solid cover. Custom 20 jet fiberglass spa accomadates 5 people. 7.5’ x 6.25’ x 2.8’ 360-649-2715. Kitsap.

AUCTION: Bayview Mini Storage, 1 p.m. on Octob e r 3 , 2 0 1 3 a t 6 2 S. Bayview, P.A. Tenants and Contents of Units as follows: Matthew Malcom B-31. Call 452-2400 to verify. GARAGE Sale: Wed.Thurs., 10-4 p.m., 240 Robinson Rd, off O’Brien Rd. Household goods, clothes, dog equipment, tools, pickup pipe rack, fur niture, wheels and tires, much more.

MOVING Sale: Saturday 6115 Sporting a n d S u n d a y, S e p t . 2 8 - 2 9 . S u n d ay, 8 - 1 2 Goods p.m., Woodstove, furniture, household goods, CANOE PADDLE Bending Branches Sun- sporting goods, christshadow, 48� bent shaft, mas decorations, lamps, ex c e l l e n t c o n d . $ 8 0 . etc. 661 Mt. Pleasant Rd. (360)457-3654.

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MOTORHOME: 1990 UltraSport Escaper 20’ Chevy chasis, 350 engine. Fairly good cond i t i o n . M ove fo r c e s sell. Has new batteries, altenator and under 100K miles. Reduced price to $3,500/obo (due to soft spots on floor) Call John @ (360)477-9452 MOTORHOME: ‘86 Ford Shasta Class C. 52K, good condition, recently purchased, not being used, want to sell. $5,900. (360)457-6434. MOTORHOME: ‘87 21’ Toyota Slumberqueen. Low miles, 4 cyl., good shape. Sale due to health. $6,900/obo. (360)452-7246 MOTOR HOME: ‘88 38’ Beaver Motorcoach. Cat 300 diesel, Allison trans, 53K mi., has everything but slide-out. $27,000. (360)477-1261 MOTORHOME: Georgie boy Persuit. 25’, coach, ve r y c l e a n , ex c e l l e n t condition, 39.7k, brand new batter ies, walkaround bed, trailer hitch, body straight. $14,750. (360)477-2007

MOTORHOME: Winnebego ‘93 Adventure. 34’, ex. cond., nonsmokers, 65k miles, 2 roof air, hydraulic levelers, Onan generator, microwave, ice maker/fridge, 4 burner stove, laminate flooring, lots of storage, very livable. Possible trade for smaller pull trailer. $11,500. (360)565-6221.

SOUTHWIND: ‘85 Class A. New brake booster, tires, and new fridge full of gas propane trip ready all lights work every system gone through over $3,000 just spent on system repairs health forces sale. Only 56,000 miles total on this vehicle. Only $6,000/obo. This is a must see and ready to go. 454 engine runs great Onan gen set has new star ter relay, w o r k s p e r fe c t l y. To w hitch both front and rear. Driver side door for easy access. Call and leave message if we don’t answer: (360)683-6575.

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D AV E S C A D D E N : 2 man pontoon boat, will take Class IV rapids. $1,000 cash. 808-0422. TRUCK AND TRAILER 2007 27’ Chaparral traile r h o o ke d t o a 2 0 1 0 Ford F350 diesel 4x4 truck. Package $49,500 Trailer only $12,990 See website for more photos. Trailer stock #U30922B Truck stock#U30893 Price Ford Lincoln (360)457-3333 www.priceford.com

FIBERFORM: 17’, deep V with 65 hp Merc. $2,000. (360)374-2069. HEWE: 17’ River Runner. 115 Mercur y jet, new 5 hp Ricker, depth sounder, GPS, lots of extras. $7,950. (360)452-2162

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SAILBOAT: ‘69 Victory 21’. With trailor. $1,500. (360)509-4894 SEA-DOO: ‘96 SpeedKAYAK: $1,900. Cus- s t e r . T w i n R o t e x . t o m b u i l t 1 6 ’ K ay a k . $5,000. (360)452-3213. Newfound Boat Works E x p l o r e r. B e a u t i f u l sculptured cedar and basswood strip planked deck. A work of art. Paddled once, I have too many Kayaks! (360)774-0439 SEA SWIRL: 18’ Sierra Cuddy Classic. 120 OLYMPIC: 17’ ‘84 88 J o h n s o n , 7 . 5 H o n d a Johnson and 8HP Mer- kicker. galv. trailer, life cury, both two stroke. EZ jackets, 2 downriggers, load trailer. $2,000. ski pole, water skis, (360)452-3275 rope, canvas and many extras. $4,995/obo. LoPORTLAND PUDGY ‘06 cated in Sequim. multi-function dinghy, (360)477-1011 unsinkable, double hulled, 7’8�x4’5�, can be T I D E R U N N E R : 1 8 ’ , used as life raft. $1,000. great boat, good shape, (360)437-0908 lots of extra goodies. $9,000/obo. 374-2646. RACING SAILBOAT 28’ Star. Sails, genoa PLACE YOUR and trailer. $3,500. AD ONLINE (360)963-2743 With our new Classified Wizard R OW / M o t o r / S a i l : 1 0 ’ you can see your molded hull boat. Elec. ad before it prints! motor, galv. trailer, all www.peninsula dailynews.com like-new. $1,650. (360)681-8761 RUNABOUT: ‘78 14’ boat, ‘78 EZ Load trailer, 7 0 h p O / B M e r c u r y, good cond Must sell! $1,500. (360)928-1170. S A I L B O AT : 1 5 ’ I a n Oughtred whilly, sailing/rowing, better than n e w, c o m p l e t e w i t h oars, trailer, many upgraded accessories. $7,250/obo. (360)774-6720

SAILBOAT: 32’ Clipper, 5th WHEEL: ‘03 32’ Yanmar diesel, wheel Thor. 3 sliders with slide S A I L B OAT: E r i ck s o n s t e e r i n g , f u r l i n g j i b, toppers, rear kitchen, 2 6 ’ . P r o j e c t b o a t . sleeps 4. $9,995. wood cabinets, roomy $3,500/obo, or trade. (360)457-8221 (360)477-7719 and ready to roll or park. Chimacum. $9,500. (760)415-1075 5TH WHEEL: Carriage ‘04 Cameo. Three slides, center kitchen with island. King bed. Automatic HDTV Sat. on roof. In great condition, this has been a nonsmoking unit and no animals. $19,250. Contact via e-mail: bjgarbarino@hot mail.com or (360)390-8692

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STERLING 1995 19’ C u d d y. T h i s fa bu l o u s boat is clean and lots of fun. It is powered by a 1995 Mercruiser 3.0L inboard engine and is towed on a 1995 Calkins trailer. Contact Travis Scott (360)460-2741.

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DUCATI: ‘00 ST4. 16.7K yellow, pristine, many upgraes. $4,900. Bryan (360)681-8699

O.P.M.C. 56TH ANNUAL TURKEY/POKER RUN Oct. 6, Sadie Creek, mile marker #42 on Hwy. 112. Lots of giveaways provided by P.A. Power Equipment and Olympic Power Sports. ORV tags and spark arresters will be checked. 683-8704, evenings.

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MOTOR HOME: ‘99 40’ Monaco Exec. Excellent cond., ‘450’ Cummins PUPPIES: 2 male do- M11, Allison trans., lots ber man puppies, one of extras. $65,000/obo. faun, one blue, 16 (360)460-7200 weeks old, need ears and tails done. $400/obo MOTORHOME: Boundto good home. er ‘93, 31’. 454 Banks (360)460-1687 Power Pack, 55k, extras. $8,500. (206)920-0418. P U P P Y: Fe m a l e B e r n e s e M o u n t a i n D o g , MOTORHOME: Rexhall about 6 months old, tri- ‘ 0 2 R o s e a i r . 3 2 ’ , 2 colored. $995. slides, basement model, (360)683-7001 hydraulic jacks, 12 cubic foot refrigerator with ice m a ke r, f i r e p l a c e, G M 9820 Motorhomes Motor. 47k miles, comes with everything! $48,000/obo. (360)452-6318.

R O A D M A S T E R To w Dolly. Model RM440, excellent condition, good tires, self steering wheels,electric brakes for easy secure transport. 620 lbs. empty with max weight of towed veh i c l e 4 , 3 8 0 l b s . B OAT / M OTO R : 1 6 ’ $1,400/obo. Starcraft fiberglass 1960 (360)912-0030 runabout with 75 hp Johnson and trailer. Not TRAVEL TRAILER a love boat, but runs like Fleetwood ‘00, 26’, slide a champ. $1,600. But out, great cond., $9,500. w a i t . T h e r e ’s m o r e ! (360)452-6677 1991, 20 hp Merc fresh T R AV E L Tr a i l e r w i t h from the shop with rePick-up: Ford ‘88 F150 built carb, new plugs, lotPickup. $2,000 worth of za zip. $1,400. (360)582-0723 new tires and rims. 1997 21’ Chateau travel trail- BOATS: 14’ Livingston, er. Complete with A/C, with Shorelander trailer, refrigerator, queen size $495. New, 10’ Walker bed, bunk beds, micro- B ay, w i t h E Z L o a d e r, wave, stove. Will sell $995. (360)452-6677. separately or as a unit. $8,000. CANOE: 18’ Wilkenson (360)681-4224 cedar strip, made in Port Townsend. $650. (360)683-0146

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ENORMOUS Garage Sale: Three family gara g e s a l e , S a t u r d a y, Sept. 28th, 9 - 4 p.m. All kinds of things from clothes, toys, skiis, jewelry findings, household, S O U N D E q u i p m e n t : etc. 90 Cora, Port Hadlock M a ck i e b o a r d , $ 2 5 0 . Pe avey A m p, $ 1 5 0 . AKG mic, $170. Peavey 8142 Garage Sales mic, $75. Shure head Sequim m i c, $ 1 0 0 . DA K m i c, $15. Peavey Speakers, GARAGE Sale: Sunday $100. Mic Stands, $35. o n l y, 9 - 4 p . m . , 4 1 3 Cables, $8. Dungeness Meadows. (360)531-3953 Dinette set, TVs, treadmill, women’s shoes size 6110 Spas/Hot Tub 7.5-8, lots of misc. PIANO: Milton, small baby grand, with bench, and all kinds of sheet music. You move. $995 firm. (360)683-2705.

MOTORHOME: ‘97 35’ Fleetwood Southwind, Class A, 27,500 original miles, dual roof AC, lg. s l i d e, Fo r d ‘ 4 6 0 ’ , hy draulic levelers, 2 TVs, rear camera, Onan generator, neutral interior, must see. $23,999. (360)452-4136

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Clallam County Rick Schneider, 455 Afternoon Hill Lane, pole building, $18,080. Thomas and Leslie Robertson, 124 W. Misty Lane, single-family residence with attached garage, propane tank and piping, $261,627. Jamestown S’Klallam tribe, 431 Business Park Loop, facade sign, $3,500. William and Penny McFarlen, 171 Shawne Lane, ductless heat pump, $4,334. Donald Rohde Jr., 1280 Gasman Road, ductless heat pump, $4,010. J and G AG LLC, 373 Schmuck Road, sign on Schmuck Road property for the SeTXLP :DVWHZDWHU 7UHDWPHQW 3ODQW H[HPSW RI IHHV DV LW TXDOLÀHV DV SXEOLF VLJQDJH

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FIFTH WHEEL: Forest R i ve r ‘ 0 6 W i l d c a t . 2 7 FW, nonsmoker, rig for boondocks, 4 solar panels, 4 6V golf cart deep cycle batteries, XPower inverter, 3000 plus 3600 Onan Generator, Hijacker Hitch. $18,500/obo. Call Sonny, (360)952-2038.

9808 Campers & Canopies CAMPER: Outdoorsman, bed, refrigerator, stove. $1,800. (360)417-9223

9050 Marine Miscellaneous 12.5’ ZODIAC with motor. 1998 Mark II C Zodiak, set up with a 30 HP Johnson jet. 12 gal. fuel t a n k , o a r s, a i r p u m p. Motor has just been to the shop for a complete check up and is ready to go fishing. Great setup for rivers or salt water. $3,500. Inquiries please call, (360)531-0402. APOLLO: 17’ Classic Runabout. 140 hp OMC I / O, t ra i l e r, ex c e l l e n t condition. $3,100. (360)683-0146 APOLLO CRUISER: 21’, new 165 OMC with heat exchanger, recently serviced outdrive, custom trailer, new tires and brakes, pot puller, extras. $3,600/obo. (360)582-0892 BAYLINER 2859. Price reduced from $26,000 to $20,000. Selling because of health. Engine overhauled last year, outdrive replaced 3 yrs ago, 10 hrs on 25 hp kicker. Great electronics including radar, color fish finder, GPS char t plotter. Diesel heater, custom cabinets and master bed. Great boat for fishing. Electr ic downriggers, rods and gear. Comfortable weekend travel with stove, refrigerator, shower and head. Excellent condition. Call 327-3695. BAY L I N E R : ‘ 9 8 B o w Rider. 19’, 3.0 MerCruiser, freshwater cooling. $3,900/obo. (360)775-9653 KAYAK: Hydrotech inflatable Kayak with paddles, manual and storage/carrying bag. Like new! Only used once! $160 Call (360)417-7685 weekdays

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Robert R. Mangano, 1222 S. B St., ductless heat pump, $4,797. John and Cynthia Kazlauskas, 1010 W. 11th St., ductless heat pump, $3,924. &KDUOHV DQG 6XH 9HOLH SURSDQH ÀUHSODFH North Olympic Regional Veterans, 517 Lopez Ave, bathroom addition, $7,050. Michael and Melinda Szatlocky, 906 W. 11th St., reroof, $4,000. Paul Richmond, 1317 S. Pine St., ductless heat pump, $3,935. Melissa Balducci-Klein, 822 S. Laurel St., woodstove insert, $4,000. Peninsula Counseling Center, 118 E. Eighth St., install grease trap, $1,500. Gordon Sexton, 1623 W. Fifth St., residential repair, $10,000. Barbara Jones, 292 Dodger Lane, tear off, install composite roof, $400. Federal National Mortgage Association, 732 W. Seventh St., re-roof, $10,450. Julie Blankenship, 909 W. 14th St., woodstove insert, $3,352. Susanne Pringle, 818 W. Eighth St., slurry tank, $1,000. Amanda and Chad Oman, 111 W. Seventh St., detached garage, $13,200. George Zink, 820 Burch Ave., freestanding wood stove, $3,629. -RKQ 6WDQHN 6 % 6W ÀUHSODFH LQVHUW Public Hospital District No. 2, 939 Caroline St., remodel emergency department, $278,000. 'DYLG /RJDQ : WK 6W JDV ÀUHSODFH LQVHUW 'DUYHO 5HHW] :HVWYLHZ 'ULYH JDV ÀUHSODFH LQVHUW James and Helen Walker, 808 Juma Court, tear-off and install, $4,850. Molly and Lara Radke, 1113 E. Fifth St., replace siding on dormer, $1,500. Thomas Timkcham, 91 S. Jensen Road, tear off/install composite, $1,710. Ronald Kidster, 14175 D St., tear off/install composite, $10,500. Louise Johnson, 1323 W. 10th St., plumbing, $500. Regina Ward, 2110 W. 4th St., tear-off/install composite, $9,292. David Winsor, 2104 W. Seventh St., replace water heater, $1,225. Richard Elmer, 826 E. Eighth St., repair ramp, $1,500. 3RUW $QJHOHV 3OD]D ( )LUVW 6W ÀUH VSULQNOHU Paul Kennedy, 1111 W. Ninth St., ductless heat pump, $4,065. John and Mary Logelin, 531 W. 13th St., ductless heat pump, $3,875. 'DLVKRZD $PHULFD 0DULQH 'ULYH ÀUH VSULQNOHU LBR Construction, 1015 Heritage Court, single-family residence, $158,000. Nathan and Sarah Ribordy, 234 E. Ahlvers Road, woodstove insert, $2,177. Richard Hendrickson, 1826 Melody Lane, repair patio cover, $6,000. Marvin Kuist, 1019 S. Laurel St., enclose porch, $6,000. Mary Boyd, 1433 E. Fifth St., rebuild existing deck, $4,000. Robert Ryan, 3107 S. Maple St., tear-off/install composite, $9,926. ACE Michaels Inc., 3108 Grants View Lane, single-family residence, $152,840. John Warder St., 1122 S. E. St., solar panel installation, $32,591. First United Methodist Church, 110 E. Seventh St., two-ductless heat pumps, $28,886. -RVHSK 7KXUVWRQ $SSOH /DQH ZRRG ÀUHSODFH LQVHUW Port Angeles Plaza, 1940 E. First St., wood/duct supply system, $3,000. 3RUW $QJHOHV 3OD]D ( )LUVW 6W ÀUH DODUP V\VWHP VSULQNOHU

Sequim Mark and Patricia Crone, 651 and 653 W. Stratford Court, tear-off/reroof, $17,500. Cyndi and Francis Sanders, 328 W. Pine St., demolish attached garage and detached garage and building addition with garage to single-family residence, $155,251.11. City of Sequim, W. Hemlock and 654 Summer Breeze Lane, install buried power cables, $11,130. Michael and William Hermann, 121 Rolling Hills Way, single-family residence, $205, 448.62. Audrey Creary, 671 and 673 W. Stratford Court, tear off/reroof, $17,500. Vernon and Sandra Frykholm, 641 and 643 W. Stratford Court, tear off/reroof, $17,500. Donald and Esther Repp, 831 and 833 N. Ministrel Road, tear off and reroof, $17,500. Elene Duncan, 661 and 663 W. Stratford Court, tear-off and reroof, $17,500. Susan Deshazer, 123 E. Washington St., 30 square-foot sign, $539. Linus and Susan Johnson, 621 W. Stratford Court, ductless heat pump, $4,222. Joseph and Linda Breener, 158 W. Spruce St., install heat pump, $9,795. John and Karen O’Neil, 802 E. Cedar St., tear-off/reroof, $8,000.

Jefferson County Curt Dellplain, 44 Groves Way, new garage, $6,000. Alan Ross, 2913 Oak Bay Road, new pickleball court/pole building, $47,075. 7HUU\ 6WRHVHU 2OG )HUU\ 5RDG VHFRQG Ă RRU DGGLWLRQ Terry Stoeser, 141 Old Ferry Road, new pole barn/workshop, $15,000. Stacie and Michael Hoskins, 51 Rodgers St., remodel, $50,000. Edouard Galfre, 161 Dunsmuir Road, wood-burning pizza oven, $2,700. *DU\ ' 3DUULVK ,QYHVWPHQWV //& -XOLDQ 6W WUXFN VKRS ZLWK RIĂ€FH Dana Kovac, 144 Swanson Ave., single-family residence with attached garage, $220,000.

Port Townsend Ralph and Julie Squires, 1066 54th St., $260,000. Soak on the Sound, 242 Monroe St., tenant improvement to spa, $150,000.

Department Reports Area building departments report a total of 45 building permits issued from Sept. 13-Sept. 20, with a total valuation of $2,249,964.73 (17 Port Angeles permits at $535,753 from Sept. 13-20 are included in this valuation) Port Angeles (totals from Aug. 30-Sept. 20) 40 at $917,407; Sequim, 12 at $481,885.73; Clallam County, 6 at $291,551; Port Townsend, 2 at $410,000; Jefferson County, 8 at $530,775.

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HARLEY: ‘04 Davids o n N i g h t Tr a i n FXSTBi. 15300 miles. Extras! Can Deliver. Awesome bike! Brad (360)683-2273. Price reduced. $6,995. brad@stinton.com

Chevy Ralley Wheels: 1st designs, 14’s. Complete caps & rings. Matched tires, fair tread. $250. Winter tires: 18’s, matched, used one season, Sequim to PA. $300 (360)683-7789.

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45th Annual Monroe H A R L E Y: ‘ 0 6 1 2 0 0 Swap Meet, October Sportster, 7k miles, mint. 12th & 13th, Evergreen $6,900. (360)452-6677. S t a t e Fa i r G r o u n d s , M o n r o e Wa . Ve n d o r s HONDAS: (2). ‘06 CRF $40/per stall per week100F, $1,300. ‘05 CRF end. Car Corral, $40 per 150F, $1,800. Both low stall per weekend. Free m i l e s , j u s t s e r v i c e d , A d m i s s i o n . S a t u r d ay great starter bikes. 8am-5pm. Sunday 8am(360)457-025 3pm. Autos, Motorcycles, Tractors, Stationery K AWA S A K I : ‘ 0 5 K X Engines, Parts, Antiques 250F. Few aftermarket & Collectibles. accessories, 2 stands, www.aarcbellingham.com set of tires. $2,300. (360)670-5321 YAMAHA: ‘06 YZF R1 50th anniversary edition. 23k, clean title, comes with extras, ex. cond. $7,000. (360)477-0017.

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BUICK: Rare 1977 Buick SkyHawk. 81k original miles on this one of a kind car. Excellent mechanical with V6/Automatic. See on-line ad for details. Need the garage space. Clear title. $5K or best offer. (360)460-6162 DAT S U N : ‘ 7 2 2 4 0 Z race car and trailer. Red, spare engines, trans., wheels, tires and more! $10,000. (360)385-5694 FORD: ‘62 Galaxie 500 Conver tible. Excellent, all original, ‘390’ V8, all p owe r, 6 9 , 7 0 0 m i l e s. $18,200. (360)683-3385, Rrobert169@Qwest.net

LINCOLN: ‘50 Cosmo. Good body and interior, F O R D : ‘ 3 2 R o a d s t e r. does not run. $4,000. 540 all aluminum Hemi, (360)683-1260 The Blower Shop 871 blower, custom ever y- MAZDA: ‘94 RX7. Twin thing, the best money t u r b o, l o t s o f p ow e r, could buy. Serious in- m a n y m o d i f i c a t i o n s , quiries only. $250,000/ 59K, $14,000. Serious obo. (360)582-1294. buyers only. 461-0847.

PONTIAC: ‘78 Trans Am FORD ‘03 E-250 EXOriginal silver, 400 mo- TENDED CARGO VAN tor, auto. $10,000. 5.4 liter V8, auto, A/C, (360)457-6462 cruise, tilt, power windows and locks, keyless heavy duty 3/4 ton 9292 Automobiles entry, Chassis, 8600 lb. Others G.V.W., ver y clean 1owner corporate lease AUDI: ‘03 A4 Quattro. return, spotless “AutoLow mi., runs and drives check” vehicle histor y g r e a t , p r e m i u m p k g . report. Hard to find ex$6,500. (360)593-0481. tended body. $8,995 BUICK: ‘89 Regal Super REID & JOHNSON S p o r t . V- 6 , 3 . 1 L , MOTORS 457-9663 151,607 miles. reidandjohnson.com $800/obo. 775-6387. FORD ‘03 ZX2 COUPE CHEV: ‘79 Corvette L82. Ve r y e c o n o m i c a l 2 . 0 O r a n g e , T- t o p , 6 5 K DOHC 4-cyl, 5-speed miles. $6,000. Call for manual, A/C, cruise, tilt, details. (360)775-9996. A M / F M / C D, a l l oy C H RY S L E R : ‘ 0 7 P T wheels, fog lamps, rear Cruiser. Excellent condi- deck spoiler, very clean local trade, spotless “Aution, low mi. $6,750. tocheck” vehicle history (360)775-5426 report. Bright red, ideal DODGE: ‘03 Caravan. c o m m u t e r o r s t u d e n t car. Looks good. $3,500. $4,695 (360)457-9162 REID & JOHNSON FORD: ‘02 Taurus SE. MOTORS 457-9663 3.0 V6, auto, air, CD. reidandjohnson.com $3,995. (360)457-1893. FORD: ‘96 Escort LX. 2 MERCEDES: ‘79 240D dr., needs work. $400/ (diesel). 4 sp manual obo. (360)452-2468. trans., excellent condition mechanically and FORD: 98 Taurus SE. 4 physically, extensive up- dr, sedan. Top shape. grades, work orders in $3,500. 683-5817. my file. $4,980/obo. Call me for details. Alan at H O N DA : ‘ 1 1 C i v i c . 4 (360)461-0175, Port An- d o o r, 1 2 k m i l e s, l i ke new. $15,500. 461-5913. geles.

JEEP: ‘96 Grand Cherokee Laredo. Nice ride. $2,000. (360)808-0565.

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the qualified voters of Clallam County, State of Washington, that on November 5, 2013 there will be held a General Election, conducted all by mail. The purpose of this election is to accept or to reject State Measures, and to elect officials to various State, County, City, School, and Port District offices. Local candidates will appear only on the ballots within the special districts calling for such elections. Voter Registration Deadlines for a person not registered in Washington State: Oct 7, 2013 Last day to submit your voter registration: (twenty-nine days before the election) ·Online ·By mail - registration forms must be postmarked by this date Oct 28, 2013 (eight days before the election)

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Voter Registration Deadlines for a person currently registered in Washington State: Oct 7, 2013 Last day to submit changes to your voter registration: (twenty-nine days before the election) ·Online ·By mail - registration forms must be postmarked by this date ·At the Clallam County Auditor’s Office A registered voter who fails to transfer his or her residential address by this deadline may vote according to his or her previous registration address. Online voter registration forms can be found at www.clallam.net/elections APPLICATION: (VAR2013-00005) The applicants, Below is a list of all jurisdictions involved in the election, including positions and short titles for ballot Joe and Barbara Allen and Greg Roats, are re- measures appearing on the ballot: questing a variance from the minimum lot size standard of the URL zone, CCC 33.13.020, in order to State Measures accomplish a lot line adjustment between parcels Initiatives to the Legislature 023015-510545 and 023015-510551.

LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: The subject property Initiative Measure No. 517 is located near the intersection of Eagles Rest Lane Initiative Measure No. 517 concerns initiative and referendum measures. and West Street in the Diamond Point NeighborInitiative Measure No. 522 hood, at 10 Eagles Rest Lane. Initiative Measure No. 522 concerns labeling of genetically-engineered foods. COMMENTS & ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Any interested person may submit written or oral com- Advisory Votes ments on the proposal prior to the close of the open record hearing. DCD will prepare a staff report sev- Advisory Vote No. 3 en days prior to the hearing. The decision on the Substitute Senate Bill 5444 application will be made by the Hearing Examiner The legislature eliminated, without a vote of the people, a leasehold excise tax credit for taxpayers who within 10 days after the record closes. Any person lease publicly-owned property, costing approximately $2,000,000 in the first ten years, for government may also submit a written request to DCD to re- spending. ceive a notice of the decision once it is made. The application and above referenced material is Advisory Vote No. 4 available for public review at the DCD Monday Senate Bill 5627 through Friday, between 8:30AM-4:30PM. For addi- The legislature imposed, without a vote of the people, an aircraft excise tax on commuter air carriers in tional information please contact the project planner lieu of property tax, costing approximately $500,000 in its first ten years, for government spending. Donella Clark at DCD, 223 East Fourth Street, Suite 5, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Phone (360) 417- Advisory Vote No. 5 Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1846 2594. The legislature extended, without a vote of the people, the insurance premium tax to some insurance for Pub: Sept. 29, 2013 Legal No. 516129 pediatric oral services, costing an amount that cannot currently be estimated, for government spending.

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The successful N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y bidder must arrange with the Airport & Marina Man- Proposition No. 2 GIVEN that the Board of ager to remove vessel(s) from the marina or dry Reduction in Port Commissioner Terms of Office Hospital District 1- Nonpartisan Office Supervisors of Jefferson storage or arrange moorage with the Harbormaster. Commissioner District 1 C o u n t y C o n s e r va t i o n Hospital District 2- Nonpartisan Offices District will hold a SpeLAST REASONABLE Commissioner District 1, Position 1 cial Meeting on Friday, VESSEL KNOWN DESCRIPTION Commissioner District 1, Position 2, 2-year unexpired term O c t o b e r 1 8 , 2 0 1 3 , a t NAME OWNER OF VESSEL Commissioner District 2, Position 2 10:00 a.m., at the Dis- Boathouse 54 Dave Boivin A-FrameBoathouse City of Forks- Nonpartisan Offices trict Office located at 205 P.O. 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Director Position 1 OF CLALLAM COUNTY Legal No. 515783 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the proposed Director Position 2 Pub: Sept. 29, 2013 Electric, Water, and Sewer Budgets for Public Utility Crescent School District 313- Nonpartisan Offices District No. 1 of Clallam County, Washington, for Director Position 1 9931 Legal Notices the calendar year of 2014 have been prepared by Director Position 2 the Commission and field in the records of the Dis- Director Position 5, 2-year unexpired term Clallam County Sequim School District 323- Nonpartisan Offices trict. AUCTION: Bayview Mini The Commission will hold a public hearing on the Director District 2 Storage, 1 p.m. on Octo- same on Monday, October 7, 2013, at 1:30 p.m. at Director At Large, Position 4 b e r 3 , 2 0 1 3 a t 6 2 S. the District’s Port Angeles office, 2431 East High- Cape Flattery School District 401- Nonpartisan Offices Bayview, P.A. Tenants way 101, at which time any person may appear and Director District 1 and Contents of Units as comment on the whole or any part of the proposed Director District 3 follows: Matthew Mal- budget. A detailed presentation of the District’s bud- Quillayute Valley School District 402- Nonpartisan Offices Director District 2 com B-31. Call 452-2400 get will take place in November. Director District 4 Hugh Haffner to verify. Fire District 1- Nonpartisan Offices President, Board of Commissioners Legal No. 515834 Commissioner 3 Pub: Sept. 22, 29, 2013 Legal No. 509259 Pub: Sept. 29, 30, 2013 Commissioner 4 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington Fire District 2- Nonpartisan Office 61.24, et seq. I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Christina Haring-Larson, Commissioner 3 the undersigned Successor Trustee, will on the 11th day of October, 2013, at Fire District 2 - Levy the hour of 10:00 a.m. on the front courthouse steps at Clallam County Court- Proposition No. 1 house located at 223 E. 4th St., Port Angeles, WA., sell at public auction to the Proposition Authorizing Property Tax Levy highest and best bidder, payable at the time of sale, the following described Fire District 3- Nonpartisan Office real property, situated in Clallam County, State of Washington, to wit (herein- Commissioner 3 after, the “Property”): PARCEL 19 OF SALMON CREEK ESTATES SURVEY Fire District 4- Nonpartisan Offices RECORDED FEBRUARY 7, 1990 IN VOLUME 17 OF SURVEYS, PAGE 18, Commissioner 3 UNDER AUDITOR’S FILE NO. 628570, BEING A PORTION OF THE WEST Commissioner 5 HALF OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 30 NORTH, RANGE 4 WEST, W.M. Fire District 5- Nonpartisan Offices CLALLAM COUNTY, WASHINGTON. SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF CLAL- Commissioner 2, 2-year unexpired term LAM, STATE OF WASHINGTON. Also commonly described as Parcel 19, Sal- Commissioner 3 mon Creek Estates, Sequim, Washington. The assessor’s tax parcel number Fire District 6- Nonpartisan Offices for the Property is: 043022-310190 which is subject to that certain Deed of Commissioner 1, 4-year unexpired term Trust dated October14, 2005, recorded October 28, 2005, under Auditor’s File Commissioner 2, 6-year short and full term No. 2005-1168324, in the records of Clallam County, Washington, from ARG Clallam County Park & Recreation District 1 - (SARC) - Nonpartisan Offices Development, LLC, as Grantors, to Clallam Title Company, as original Trus- Commissioner Position 1 tee, to secure an obligation in favor of Jack and Linda Haring, as Beneficiary. Commissioner Position 2 II. No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pend- Quillayute Park & Recreation District 1- Nonpartisan Offices ing to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Borrow- Commissioner Position 1 er’s or Grantor’s default on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust. III. The Commissioner Position 2 default(s) for which this foreclosure is made are as follows: A. Grantors have Commissioner Position 3, 2-year unexpired term defaulted on their obligations secured by the Deed of Trust for failure to make Black Diamond Water District - Nonpartisan Offices payments of principal in the amount of $235,000 when due under the written Commissioner District 1, 4-year unexpired term Promissory Note dated October 14, 2005. B. Commissioner District 3 Failure to pay when due the following amounts of interest at the default rate Sunland Water District - Nonpartisan Office (18%) per annum on principal which are now in arrears: Year 2010 $42,321 Commissioner Position 1 Year 2011 $42,321 Year 2012 $42,321 Year 2013 (7 months) $24,634.75 IV. The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is: Principal Ballots for this election will be mailed to all qualified voters on October 16. Returned ballots must be postbalance of $235,000, together with interest as provided in the note from the marked or placed in a ballot drop box by November 5. 14th day of October, 2005, and such other costs and fees as are due under the note or other instrument secured, and as are provided by statute. V. The • Postage is required on all ballots returned by mail. If you are mailing your ballot on Election Day, be sure above-described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and to check the postmark cut off time at your Post Office. Ballots bearing postmarks after November 5 will be the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as provided by statute. The sale considered late, and cannot be counted. will be made, without warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, • All drop boxes are available 24 hours a day. On Election Day ballots will be accepted in the drop boxes or encumbrances on October 11, 2013. The defaults referred to in Paragraph until 8:00 p.m. Drop boxes are located at the following sites: III must be cured by September 30, 2013 (11 days before the sale date), to • Sequim City Hall (Parking Loop) 152 W Cedar St, Sequim, WA cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and termi• Forks District Court 502 E Division St, Forks, WA nated if at any time on or before September 30, 2013 (11 days before the sale • Clallam County Courthouse 223 E 4th St, Port Angeles, WA date), the defaults as set forth in Paragraph III are cured and the Trustee’s (In the circular drive and on the side walk across from the disabled parking) fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated any time after Septem- • Voters who are unable to use the mail-in ballot may use the Accessible Voting Unit available at the ber 30, 2013 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Bor- County Auditor’s Office at the Courthouse. The Accessible Voting Unit will be available from 8:30 a.m. to rower, Grantor, any Guarantor, or the holder of any recorded junior lien or en- 4:30 p.m. weekdays, beginning October 16, and ending at 8:00 p.m. on Election Day, November 5. The cumbrance paying the entire principal and interest secured by the Deed of front entrance to the County Courthouse is handicapped accessible. Trust, plus costs, late charges, fees and advances, if any, made pursuant to • If any voter does not receive their ballot, or needs a replacement ballot, they may visit our website at the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust, and curing all other defaults. www.clallam.net/elections and click the MyVote icon, contact the Auditor’s Office at 360.417.2221 or Toll VI. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to Free 1.866.433.8683, or they may come to the Auditor’s Office at 233 E 4th St, Port Angeles, WA. the Borrowers and Grantors at the following address: ARG Development, LLC • An additional drop box is also available in the Auditor’s Office during business hours. 2811 Evergreen Blvd. Vancouver, WA., 98661 by both first-class and certified o Normal office hours are 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. mail on April 19, 2013, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee and o Election Day office hours are 8:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. the written notice of default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real Open Public Meetings property described in paragraph I above on May 1, 2013, proof of which the The Canvassing Board of Clallam County, or their appointed designees, pursuant to RCW 29A.60.160, Trustee has possession of such posting. VII. The Trustee, whose name and will hold open public meetings at the dates and times listed below. The meetings of the Canvassing Board address are set forth below, will provide in writing to anyone requesting it a are open public meetings under the applicable provisions of chapter 42.30 RCW, and each meeting shall statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect be continued until the activity for which the meeting is held has been completed. of the sale will be to deprive the Grantors and all those who hold by, through, or under the Grantors of all their interest in the above-described property. IX. Oct. 21 - Nov. 26, 2013 Processing of Ballots Anyone having any objection to this sale on any grounds whatsoever will be 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Clallam County Elections Center afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawClallam County Courthouse, Basement suit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a Port Angeles, WA lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS. The purchaser at the November 5, 2013 First Tabulation of Ballots trustee’s sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following 8:00 p.m. Clallam County Elections Center the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyClallam County Courthouse, Basement one having an interest junior to the Deed of Trust, including occupants and Port Angeles, WA tenants. After the 20th day following the sale, the purchaser has the right to evict occupants and tenants by summary proceedings under the unlawful de- November 25, 2013 Public Canvassing Board Meeting tainer act, RCW 59.12. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall pro- 9:00 a.m. Clallam County Elections Center vide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060. XI. THIS Clallam County Courthouse, Basement IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBPort Angeles, WA TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. DATED this 8th day of July, Conclude Canvassing Ballots/ 2013. SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE: CHRISTINA HARING-LARSON Christina November 26, 2013 Certification of Election Haring-Larson, WSBA No. 30121 Physical Address/Address for Personal Ser- 8:45 a.m. Clallam County Elections Center vice Christina Haring-Larson Slinde Nelson Stanford 601 Union Street, Suite Clallam County Courthouse, Basement 4400 Seattle, Washington 98101 Phone: (206) 777-7546 / Fax: (503) 417Port Angeles, WA 4250 Email: christina@slindenelson.com Mailing Address Christina HaringLarson Slinde Nelson Stanford 601 Union Street, Suite 4400 Seattle, Washing- Dated at Port Angeles, Washington, this 29th day of September 2013. Patricia M. Rosand ton 98101 Phone: (206) 777-7546 / Fax: (503) 417-4250 Email: christina@slinClallam County Auditor denelson.com Pub: Sept. 29, 2013 Legal No. 515337 Pub: Sept. 8, 29, 2013 Legal No. 511082

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airy tales have been capturing people’s imaginations for hundreds of years, so it should come as no surprise that one of TV’s biggest hits is an innovative drama that offers viewers a new take on some classic characters. But make no mistake, this is not a tale for young kids to gather round; this is a fairy tale for grownups. ABC’s “Once Upon a Time,” which has been titillating viewers with its dark and mysterious plots since it premiered in 2011, returns Sunday, Sept. 29, with one of the fall’s most hotly anticipated season premieres. The series follows the complex story of a modern-day woman, Emma Swan (Jennifer Morrison, “House”), who discovered she’s actually the daughter of the legendary Snow White (Ginnifer Goodwin, “Big Love”) with the help of her long-lost son, Henry (Jared S. Gilmore, “Mad Men”). It was he who showed her the way to Storybrooke, Maine, a small town where fairytale characters had forgotten their fantasy past because of a curse cast by the Evil Queen/Regina (Lana Parrilla, “24”). After the curse was broken in Season 2, the residents remembered their true identities and the town was infused with magic, thanks to Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold (Robert Carlyle, “Stargate Universe”). At the end of last season, young Henry had been kidnapped by Greg (Ethan Embry, “Brotherhood”) and Tamara (Sonequa MartinGreen, “The Good Wife”), and it appears he’s now with Peter Pan in Neverland. In the Season 3 premiere, some of Storybrooke’s most powerful residents set out to retrieve the boy as they board Captain

Hook’s (Colin O’Donoghue) ship, the Jolly Roger, on a journey to Neverland. Determined to get her son back, Emma works alongside unlikely allies Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold and Evil Queen/Regina, as well as her parents, Snow White/Mary Margaret and Prince Charming/David (Josh Dallas, “Thor,” 2011). However, their quest won’t be easy. In a sneak preview trailer for the new season, one of Peter Pan’s Lost Boys meets with Rumplestiltskin about the boy. Pan seems unwilling to give Henry up, and it appears he may even have something up his sleeve to deal with the devious Rumple. Fans won’t see the mischievous, Disneyfriendly Peter Pan they’re accustomed to — the Pan in “Once Upon a Time” is a villain, one that even shakes Rumplestiltskin. Creators Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz said in an E! online interview that their take on Neverland may not be the fantasyland viewers expect: “Well for us, Neverland is kind of a place that makes you confront your past,” said Horowitz. “It’s sort of the heart of darkness.” There’s been a lot of buzz about the new characters and casting for this season, but the

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identity of the actor set to play Pan has not been revealed as of press time. We do know, however, that Rose McIver (“The Lovely Bones,” 2009) has been cast in the role of Tinkerbell, and Kitsis divulged that the fairy will have a connection to more than one character on the Jolly Roger, though everyone connected to the series remains mum about who. Obviously, Hook must be one, but it’s anyone’s guess who else has encountered Tink before. In other exciting casting news, JoAnna Garcia Swisher (“Better with You”) has signed on to portray Ariel, a.k.a. The Little Mermaid, in at least two episodes this season. She’s set to appear in an installment aptly titled “Ariel,” which unveils her connection to the fairytale crew. Gil McKinney (“Supernatu-

ral”) has been cast opposite her as Prince Eric. Sources have confirmed that Giancarlo Esposito (“Breaking Bad”), who previously guest starred as Regina’s Magic Mirror, will appear this season as well. Also, Sean Maguire (“Scott & Bailey”) is expected to step in to replace Tom Ellis as Robin Hood because Ellis was reportedly unavailable to reprise the role in Season 3. Fans who can’t get enough of such fairytale characters are in for even more fantasy with the spinoff “Once Upon a Time in Wonderland,” set to premiere Thursday, Oct. 10, on ABC. Promising a twist on Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland” story, the show takes viewers through the looking glass with Alice (Sophie Lowe, “Beautiful Kate,” 2009). Convinced she’s crazy, doctors prepare a treatment that will make her forget all about Wonderland, but the Knave of Hearts (Michael Socha, BBC’s “Being Human”) and White Rabbit (John Lithgow, “3rd Rock from the Sun”) set out to save her. With the iconic new setting of Neverland, big buzz about casting and the spinoff ready for debut, Season 3 is poised to be “Once Upon a Time’s” biggest season yet. Not that it’s exactly been struggling. The show has been a top performer for ABC since its premiere drew more than 12 million viewers, and the Season 2 premiere held almost steady with just over 11 million. Loyal fans of the series have become completely enchanted with the fantasy world “Once Upon a Time” has created and are thirsting for more. Find out why when the series sets sail once again Sunday, Sept. 29, on ABC. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS


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Serious comedy Building bromances out of failed romances in CBS’ ‘We Are Men’ around him, though, when a man barges into the wedding ceremony to declare his love for Carter’s fiancee, Sara (Fiona Gubelmann). he testosterone level on CBS Sara promptly runs off with the will be going up this season. man, leaving Carter alone at the With a cast stacked with both altar. Soon, Carter finds himself comedians and television vetliving in a temporary rental comerans, “We Are Men” has been generating some buzz as fall pre- plex, where he meets a group of miere season gets underway. The men who will change his life. Or freshman series kicks off Monday, at least spice it up a little. Much like his on-screen charSept. 30, on CBS. acter, Christopher Nicholas Smith An ensemble comedy, the show follows the exploits of four is somewhat of a newbie. Though he’s had one-time guest spots in men of varying ages and backsome high-caliber comedy series grounds as they band together to navigate the difficult waters of — “The Office,” “30 Rock” and singledom. All have been married “The Mindy Project” to name a few — his biggest claim to fame — or almost married — before so far is his starring role in “Paraand are dealing with the fallout normal Activity 3” (2011), the of bad break ups. third installment of the cult horror As the series opens, Carter series that seems to be unending Thomas (played by relatively unknown comedian Christopher (the fourth was released in 2012, and a fifth is slated for release in Nicholas Smith) is ready to get married to the love of his life. His 2014). His relative inexperience should work in his favor as life dreams come crashing down By Shona Dustan TV Media

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mimics art — just like his character, he is surrounded and lifted up by men who have been there before. Tony Shalhoub definitely has some expertise to share both on and off screen. He plays Frank Russo, an older man who is very experienced when it comes to break ups and divorce. In fact, he’s been divorced four times, still fancies himself somewhat of a ladies’ man, and isn’t at all shy about sharing his “knowledge” with Carter. Shalhoub has had a long and successful career in both film and television. His big break was as Italian taxi driver Antonio Scarpacci in the NBC series “Wings,” which ran for eight seasons from 1990 to 1997. His next television stint was “Stark Raving Mad,” a popular and critically acclaimed comedy that nevertheless lasted only one season. You can’t keep a good comic down, though, and Shalhoub bounced

back with the series that won him a Golden Globe, USA Network’s “Monk,” in 2002. “We Are Men” marks the comedian’s first official return to television since “Monk” concluded in 2009. Actor and political activist Kal Penn plays Gil Bartis, a selfemployed man who has experienced divorce firsthand: his wife caught him trying his best to have an affair. Even though his chosen extramarital partner wasn’t feeling so frisky at the time, it was enough to destroy Gil’s marriage, which is why he’s ended up at the temporary housing complex with the others. Penn has also had lots of small-screen experience, appearing in shows such as “ER,” “Tru Calling” and “24” before landing the role of Dr. Lawrence Kutner on “House” and a memorable guest-arc on “How I Met Your Mother” as Robin’s therapist and love interest. Small screen aside, Penn is probably

Tony Shalhoub stars in “We Are Men” best known for his portrayal of “Baby on Board” (2009). It was Kumar Patel in the cult classic the Canadian television show “Harold and Kumar” films. “My Secret Identity” that really The final member of the quirky launched him into stardom, howman-group is Stuart Strickland ever. He starred in the series at (Jerry O’Connell), an OB/GYN try- only 14. He went on to star in the ing to keep his assets hidden from Fox/Sci Fi Channel series “Sliders” his soon-to-be-ex-wife as they go (1995-1999) and NBC’s “Crossthrough a messy divorce. He has ing Jordan” (2002-2007) and is lots of dating advice for his newly thrilled to return to television in single young friend, but it re“We Are Men” this season. mains to be seen how taking that The lighthearted look at a advice will work out for Carter. more serious issue is sure to make O’Connell began his acting career for some great comedic moat a very young age: he starred in ments. With a talented cast and “Stand By Me” (1986) at only 12 a solid premise, “We Are Men” years old, and went on to star in is sure to make a splash. Tune in such films as “Joe’s Apartment” to the premiere episode Monday, (1996), “Tomcats” (2001) and Sept. 30, on CBS.

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For better or for worse, Walter White’s (Bryan Cranston) journey into darkness comes to an end in this series finale. After rising to the top of the drug trade with the help of Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul), White’s life began to crumble around him.

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two front men from “Two and a Half Men,” Ashton Kutcher and Jon Cryer, will also be lending their voice talents to the Animated celebrity: celebrity-packed premiere, with Sunday nights belong to the even more celebrities lined up cartoons. throughout the season. Fox’s Sunday night “AnimaLast up is “American Dad,” tion Domination” block domibut it’s not scraping the bottom nated the night with slapstick of the barrel with its guests. gags and heartfelt laughs, and Zooey Deschanel (“New Girl”) this year’s seasons of “The is lined up to guest star, along Simpsons,” “Bob’s Burgers,” with musical legend Mariah “Family Guy” and “American Carey (“Lee Daniels’ The ButDad” are looking like they ler,” 2013), Stanley Tucci (“The won’t disappoint. With a list Hunger Games,” 2012) and so of guest stars long enough to many more. be the script for its own show, The four animated programs these animated comedies are calling the shots as all four have already dominate Sunday their season premieres Sunday, nights for Fox, and the list of celebrity guest stars lined up for Sept. 29. As “The Simpsons” marches the season should certainly help solidify their status. into its landmark 25th season (making it the longest-running Williamson’s return: Looks American scripted prime-time like Hallmark is at it again. series in history), Kristen Wiig The roaring success of its (“Despicable Me,” 2010) first original scripted primemarches into Springfield in time series, “Cedar Cove,” has the season premiere as a highrevealed a pent-up demand for strung FBI agent. Other guest family-friendly inspirational stars who will be lending their voices this season include com- programming that the cable ics legend Stan Lee (“Iron Man network is rushing to tap. One of the promising-looking 3”, 2013), Anderson Cooper (“Anderson Cooper 360°”), Eva projects in the pipeline is the upcoming “Signed, Sealed & Longoria (“Desperate Housewives) and Daniel Radcliffe (the Delivered,” which premieres as a two-hour movie the evening “Harry Potter” franchise), to of Oct. 12. In what’s becoming name just a few. Not to be outdone, the fourth par for the course with Hallseason of the Emmy-nominated mark, the movie will serve as a pilot for a potential new primeseries “Bob’s Burgers” is also time series. offering up a bevy of guest The buzz around “Signed, voices, including Will Forte Sealed & Delivered” is focused (“Gravity Falls”), Matt Walsh on its creator and executive (“Veep”) and Jordan Peele producer. In her much (“Key and Peele”). buzzed about return The somewhat-more-adult to television, the “Family Guy’s” premiere is visionary behind certainly pulling out some big “Touched by an guns. Maroon 5 front man and “The Voice” coach Adam Levine Angel,” Martha will be voicing an animated ver- Williamson, is bringing her sion of himself, alongside formagic mer “Simpsons” writer touch and current late-night talk show host Conan O’Brien (“Conan”). But even these two heavy hitters aren’t enough: the By Andrew Warren TV Media

to the new series. “Signed, Sealed & Delivered” is a heartwarming story about a group of postal detectives. Their mission: to deliver packages and letters from the past whenever they’re needed most. It’s just the sort of inspirational fare that Hallmark is known for, and as always it has signed on some real talent to bring it to life. Among the actors signed on to the project are Kristin Booth (“The Newsroom”), Eric Mabius (“Ugly Betty”), Geoff Gustafson (“Primeval: New World”), Crystal Lowe (“Smallville”) and Daphne Zuniga (“One Tree Hill”). The network’s had a lot of success with its recent foray into scripted dramas, and with Williamson working with such a list of talented actors, “Signed, Sealed & Delivered” will certainly hit the ground running. The potential series is slated for 2014. Laughing late: Comedy Central is entering into a new relationship with Dave Attell. The standup comedian is launching a new late-night, eight-episode series on the network, along with a one-hour standup special, with both set to premiere some time next year. The as-of-yet untitled series will be hosted by Attell and will fea-

ture both up-and-comers and established funny folk as we’ve never seen them before: completely uncensored. It’s a celebration of comics at their most authentic, speaking off the cuff. This is just the latest venture that Attell has entered into with Comedy Central. His style of humor certainly isn’t for everyone — it’s been politely described as “very adult” — but that certainly hasn’t damaged his brand. His late-night travel series, “Insomniac with Dave Attell,” aired from 2001 to 2004 and has continued on with many one-off specials. He also headlined a revival of an iconic TV show with “The Gong Show with Dave Attell” in 2008. Befitting a network that’s all about the laughs, Kent Alterman, president of content development and original programming, had his tongue in cheek during the announcement of the new series. “When I was first approached for this, I thought someone said ‘Dave Chappelle,’” he said, referring to the better-known comedian. “I immediately said yes. I love Dave Attell, too, so it’s all fine.” Besides his own programs, Attell’s worked as a contributor to “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” and is frequently a panelist on “Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn.” He’s had numerous standup specials, and has even released a comedy CD.

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After a promotion, attorney Kimmie Boubier (Rebel Wilson) begins to realize that she’s been missing out in this premiere. She attempts to convince her two besties Helen-Alice (Liza Lapira) and Marika (Lauren Ash) that they need to grab life by the horns.

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Blair Underwood stars as detective Robert Ironside, who leads a team of elite officers in this new drama. Injured in the line of duty, Ironside refuses to let a wheelchair slow him down. Pablo Schreiber, Spencer Grammer and Neal Bledsoe also star.

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10:00 p.m.

In this season finale, Sonya (Diane Kruger) and Marco (Demián Bichir) set out to find a missing girl. Meanwhile, wealthy widow Charlotte (Annabeth Gish) meets with someone who knows a lot about her business. Also, Marco’s decision could change everything.

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Joseph Morgan stars as Klaus Mikaelson, a vampire-werewolf hybrid who returns to New Orleans after years of exile in this sneak peek of the new drama. Klaus’ brother, Elijah (Daniel Gillies), soon discovers a werewolf is carrying Klaus’ unborn child.

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