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Investigation finds no excessive force used BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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Members of the Rat Island Rowing Club take the Kathy Lazzara Whitman, a recently restored Pocock boat, out for a test spin Friday afternoon.

Wooden Boat Festival continues today Events tie past to future at PT waterfront BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT TOWNSEND — The 39th annual Wooden Boat Festival, which winds up today, provided a blend of the tradi-

tional and the modern under picture-perfect skies, organizers said. “The Wooden Boat Festival is a paradox,” said Betsy Davis, executive director of the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding. “It celebrates traditions that go back generations. It also provides relevance to new generations that is finding relevance and enjoyment working in maritime.”

The festival continues today from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in and around Point Hudson and the Northwest Maritime Center, 431 Water St. At 3 p.m., the harbor will fill with boats in a “sail by” open to all boating participants. Tickets for today are $15 per person or $10 for senior citizens, active military or teenagers. Children 12 and younger get in for free. TURN

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PORT TOWNSEND — An independent investigation found that techniques used to subdue a Port Townsend man June 7 were within acceptable guidelines but said also said that the police officer who initially contacted the man should have waited for backup before acting. The investigation prepared for the city of Port Townsend by PST Investigations of Lynwood found no excessive force by police in an arrest of Myles Carroll, 24, who is alleged to suffer mental illness. But it did question Officer Patrick Fudally’s decision to approach Carroll without proper backup. Fudally apparently misunderstood a February memo from Sgt. Jason Greenspane that advised officers not to contact Carroll without appropriate resources and backup. Fudally interpreted the memo to pertain to a specific incident and not as a general guideline, according to interviews included in the report. The 22-page report was prepared by PST Investigations of Lynnwood at a cost of $13,904. According to the report’s narrative, Fudally answered a complaint from the Cellar Door, 940 Water St., that Carroll was trespassing. When Fudally arrived, Carroll was walking down Water Street

and did not heed Fudally’s call for him to stop, police said. Fudally caught up with Carroll and moved him toward a patrol car using a restraining hold. A struggle ensued. Fudally struck Carroll in the face, the report said.

Blood drawn Officer Jon Stuart arrived and the struggle continued, with Carroll elbowing Fudally in the face, drawing blood, and Fudally again striking Carroll in the face in what he subsequently described as a “distraction technique,” according to the report. Carroll was restrained. Emergency medical technicians arrived, sedated him and took him to Jefferson Healthcare hospital in Port Townsend before releasing him to the Jefferson County Jail. Fudally and Stuart were taken to Jefferson Healthcare hospital for examination. Fudally’s nose was bloodied and Stuart’s back was wrenched, according to the police report. Both were treated and discharged from Jefferson Healthcare hospital, and each missed three days of work, according to Interim Police Chief Michael Evans. Carroll “has a long history of violence and mental health issues,” according to an incident report by Stuart. TURN

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1,200 turn out for Twilight author in Forks Celebration of series ends today BY ARWYN RICE PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

FORKS — More than 1,200 fans lined up at the Rainforest Arts Center to meet Stephenie Meyer, author of the Twilight Saga, on Saturday. Meyer was in Forks to sign books for fans at the Forever Twilight in Forks festival, a four-day event that ends today with a birthday brunch and a birthday party for Bella Swan, the protagonist of the series set in Forks and Port Angeles. The Twilight Saga encompasses four novels, a novella and

five movies set — although not filmed — in and around Forks. The tale is of a love triangle among Swan, a new Forks resident; the vampire Edward Cullen; and the Quileute werewolf Jacob Black. The line to see Meyer, who hadn’t visited Forks since she made an unscheduled appearance in 2013, led from a side door, wrapped around the front of the Arts Center building, into an alley, looped back out of the alley and ran along the sidewalk on South Forks Avenue. Meyer had announced she would attend this year to cele-

brate the 10th anniversary of Twilight. No members of the media were allowed inside the building because Meyer wanted the day to be about the fans and her time with them, said Lissy Andros, executive director of the Forks Chamber of Commerce and organizer of Forever Twilight in Forks festival. Meyer also declined to be interviewed or photographed by members of the media, Andros said.

More than 2,000 Andros estimated that more than 2,000 arrived in Forks, population 3,688, for the Forever TwiMembers of “The Ladies of Isle Esme” pose with Twilight light weekend event.

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Trump: Will apologize ‘if I’m ever wrong’ DONALD TRUMP CLARIFIED, sort of, a longstanding question about his personality during an appearance on Friday’s “Tonight Show.” Host Jimmy Fallon asked him, playfully, if the billionaire developer and GOP presidential front-runner has ever apologized for anything. “I fully think apologizing is a great thing,” the famously self-assured Trump replied before winning the studio audience’s applause by adding: “But you have to be wrong. . . . I will absolutely apologize sometime in the hopefully distant future if I’m ever wrong.” That’s how it went, with both Fallon and the audience eating out of his hand. Trump’s interview session with Fallon was remarkably similar to a

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Host Jimmy Fallon, left, and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump appear in the skit during a taping of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” on Friday in New York. comedy sketch that had Fallon impersonating Trump, complete with orange wig, as they faced one another on opposite sides of a picture frame, as if one of them were the other’s mirror image. In this setting, Trump could be interviewed by the only person he deems worthy of the task: himself. “How are you gonna create great jobs in this country?” asked Fallon-as-Trump during the exchange. “I’m just gonna do it,” Trump replied. “But how?”

“By doing it. It just happens!” “Geeeenius!” exclaimed Fallon-Trump. Trump’s guest shot on the NBC show was taped only hours after he tweeted that he had purchased NBC’s half of the Miss Universe Organization, giving him full ownership and completing a divorce begun in June when NBC announced it was ending its relationship with its coinvestor in the beauty pageants and the host of its long-running “The Celebrity Apprentice.”

tle brother in the wacky W.C. Fields-Jack Oakie concoction “Million Dollar Legs,” and in 1933, he got the title role in a version of “Oliver Twist.” Among his many roles were Julius Reuter as a boy in “A Dispatch from Reuter’s”; war hero Alvin York’s (Gary Cooper’s) brother in “Sgt. York”; the boy that Louis Pasteur cured of rabies in “The Story of Louis Pasteur”; and heroine Barbara Stanwyck’s young son in “So Big.” In 1942, toward the end of his (and her) child star career, he gave Temple her first screen kiss in “Miss Annie Rooney.”

waist gunNo 22.5% ner, he turned to Undecided 25.1% acting. Total votes cast: 550 Over the Vote on today’s question at www.peninsuladailynews.com course of his career, the NOTE: The Peninsula Poll is unscientific and reflects the opinions of only those peninsuladailynews.com users who chose to participate. The results cannot be Philadelphia Mr. Connell assumed to represent the opinions of all users or the public as a whole. native performed on Broadway, on television and in films Setting it Straight including “Three Days of the Corrections and clarifications Condor.” He also did promotional The Peninsula Daily News strives at all times for accuracy and fairvoice work on the radio and ness in articles, headlines and photographs. To correct an error or to television for companies like clarify a news story, phone Executive Editor Leah Leach at 360-417American Airlines and Ford. 3530 or email her at lleach@peninsuladailynews.com.

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DICK “DICKIE” MOORE, 89, a saucer-eyed child star of the 1930s who appeared in “Our Gang” comedies, gave Shirley Temple her first screen kiss and was featured in many major Hollywood productions, has died. Helaine Feldman, a senior staff member at Dick Moore & Associates Inc., confirmed that Mr. Moore Mr. Moore died Monday in 1932 in Connecticut. While not as famous as Temple or Mickey Rooney, Mr. Moore was a veteran of dozens of films, many of them top-drawer productions directed by such greats as Cecil B. DeMille (“The Squaw Man”), Ernst Lubitsch (“Heaven Can Wait”) and Josef von Sternberg (“Blonde Venus”). He also wrote a 1984 book about the child star business, called Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star: But Don’t Have Sex or Take the Car. He was a member of producer Hal Roach’s “Our Gang” (“Little Rascals”) troupe in 1932-33, playing alongside Spanky McFarland, Stymie Beard and other Gang stars in such shorts as “Free Wheeling,” “Hook and Ladder” and “Mush and Milk.” But unlike Spanky and the Gang, Mr. Moore wasn’t limited to Roach’s comedies. The handsome actor was Marlene Dietrich’s little boy in her 1932 film “Blonde Venus.” That same year, he played the leading lady’s lit-

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1940 (75 years ago) Forest protection agencies of the Olympic Peninsula today were fighting two or three dozen small fires in the Olympic Mountains and wooded foothills while looking for more after an electrical storm of unprecedented extent last night was followed by another such storm and heavy rainfall at midday today. Lightning flashed, thunder rolled and occasional rain fell four or five hours Wednesday night in the most spectacular display of kind in the memory of oldtime inhabitants. After a letdown this morning, another storm and drenching rain broke loose shortly before noon.

1965 (50 years ago) Seen Around the Clock [Port Angeles]: ■ Teenager’s reaction to seeing the Beatles on television last night: “Aren’t they beautiful?” ■ Tom McGoff, 9,

clutching salmon in both hands in lineup at the Junior Derby on Sunday, with a ticket in his mouth. ■ Woman looking through a knothole in a fence at Civic Field during the circus Saturday. ■ Former Army buddies hashing over mutual experiences till the wee hours Friday night.

1990 (25 years ago) Democratic state Rep. Jim Hargrove of Hoquiam came under heavy fire at a [Port Angeles] candidates forum Wednesday for his anti-abortion stance and opposition to Initiative 120, which would remove spousal consent restrictions from the state’s abortion law. Hargrove’s Democratic challenger, Anne Forest of Port Townsend, has touted her pro-choice views and support of I-120 in the campaign. She has criticized the 24th District incumbent as being indifferent to a per-

son’s right to make choices on issues such as abortion and the death with dignity initiative. Hargrove, who describes himself as a Christian and a Democrat, has maintained his stand on abortion as a matter of human rights for the fetus and that his view is a personal conviction. But at Wednesday’s League of Women Voters forum, Hargrove, regarded by some as the most conservative Democrat in the Legislature, was repeatedly pressed on his abortion views and why he even considers himself a Democrat.

Laugh Lines PRESIDENT OBAMA HAS announced plans to rename Mount McKinley “Denali,” after its original Native American name. Because it turns out it’s easier to rename a mountain than a football team. Seth Meyers

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TODAY IS SUNDAY, Sept. 13, the 256th day of 2015. There are 109 days left in the year. The Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah, begins at sunset. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Sept. 13, 1515, during the Italian Wars, the two-day Battle of Marignano began as forces led by Francis I of France clashed with troops from the Old Swiss Confederacy. The French succeeded in forcing the Swiss to abandon nearby Milan. On this date: ■ In 1788, the Congress of the Confederation authorized the first national election, and declared New York City the temporary

national capital. ■ In 1814, during the War of 1812, British naval forces began bombarding Fort McHenry in Baltimore but were driven back by American defenders in a battle that lasted until the following morning. ■ In 1948, Republican Margaret Chase Smith of Maine was elected to the U.S. Senate; she became the first woman to serve in both houses of Congress. ■ In 1959, Elvis Presley first met his future wife, 14-year-old Priscilla Beaulieu, while stationed in West Germany with the U.S. Army. They married in 1967 but divorced in 1973. ■ In 1971, a four-day inmates’

rebellion at the Attica Correctional Facility in western New York ended as police and guards stormed the prison; the ordeal and final assault claimed the lives of 32 inmates and 11 employees. ■ In 1989, Fay Vincent was elected commissioner of Major League Baseball, succeeding the late A. Bartlett Giamatti. ■ In 1990, the combination police-courtroom drama “Law & Order” premiered on NBC. ■ Ten years ago: President George W. Bush took responsibility for the federal government’s mistakes in dealing with Hurricane Katrina and suggested the calamity raised broader questions about the government’s ability to handle

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A4 Briefly: Nation Ex-tennis star: Fire NYC officer who tackled me NEW YORK — Former tennis star James Blake, whose caught-on-camera takedown by a plainclothes New York City police officer prompted apologies from the mayor and police commissioner, told The Associated Press on Saturday that the officer who wrongly arrested him should be fired. “I don’t think this person should ever have a badge or a gun again,” Blake, 38, said a day after surveillance video of the arrest outBlake side a Manhattan hotel — and details about previous complaints over the officer’s use of force — became public. “I don’t think it’s too much to ask,” he said. Blake, who had been ranked as high as No. 4 in the world before retiring after the 2013 U.S. Open, was misidentified by a cooperating witness as being part of a scheme to sell fraudulently purchased merchandise when he was tackled by James Frascatore, police have said.

Kids found in cave KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A 24-year-old mother is in custody Saturday after her two young children were found barefoot,

dirty and living in a wooden shipping crate in an underground cave on the eastern edge of Kansas City, Mo. Brittany Mugrauer was charged Friday night with two counts of felony child endangerment. Jackson County detectives discovered the 4- and 6-year-old children Thursday in the 8-footby-10-foot crate furnished with vehicle bench seats, two small blankets, trash and thin wires. According to the probable cause statement, the crate was missing one side and surrounded by car parts and vehicles in various states of disrepair. The investigators, who went to the cave to serve a search warrant related to a possible stolen car operation, noted that the children did not appear frightened by them or the fact that they were alone.

Today’s TV news guests WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson; Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas; retired Gen. John Allen, special envoy for the coalition opposing the Islamic State group. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie; Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Carson; Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Republican presidential candidate Scott Walker; Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Republican presidential candidate John Kasich; Sens. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., and Chris Murphy, D-Conn.

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After mine spill, work suspended at 10 sites Conditions like those found in Colo. discovered BY MATTHEW BROWN AND DAN ELLIOTT THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BILLINGS, Mont. — Site investigations and some cleanup work at 10 polluted mining complexes in four states were suspended because of conditions similar to those that led to a massive wastewater blowout from an inactive Colorado gold mine, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency officials said. The sites include three in Cali-

fornia, four in Colorado, two in Montana and one in Missouri, according to details obtained by The Associated Press following repeated requests for the information. They have the potential for contaminated water to build up inside mine workings, EPA Assistant Administrator Mathy Stanislaus said.

Stage set That would set the stage for a possible spill such as last month’s near Silverton, Colo., where an EPA team triggered a 3 milliongallon blowout of toxic sludge while doing excavation work on the inactive Gold King Mine. The accident fouled rivers in three states and attracted harsh

criticism of the EPA for not being prepared despite prior warnings that such a spill could happen. “We want to take extra caution before we initiate any work,” Stanislaus said of the work suspensions. Some the mines were abandoned decades ago and have grown more unstable over time, raising the risk of an accident. The stop-work order was issued last month, but officials for weeks refused to disclose specifics. Cleanup efforts on some of the mines have been going on for years yet remain unfinished, underscoring the complexity of a long-running attempt to address an estimated 500,000 abandoned mines across the U.S. Work on others was in the early stages.

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Briefly: World 10,000 migrants are welcomed by German officials MUNICH — Embracing its role as a defender of those in need, Germany welcomed at least 10,000 more asylum seekers into the country Saturday. As officials worked to give all a firm roof over their weary heads, a packed stadium cheered some of the littlest newcomers, who walked in hand-inhand with top soccer players. Germany over the past week has taken in more than 40,000 people fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East, Asia and Africa — and a poll has suggested broad support for the government’s course. Still, Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel said the sheer speed of arrivals was outpacing Germany’s ability to provide emergency housing. He said Germany needed its European Union partners to agree to host some of the newcomers at a meeting Monday in Brussels. Several Eastern European nations have insisted they won’t accept any EU quotas on taking asylum seekers.

Mecca crane collapse RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — High winds were to blame for the toppling of a massive crane that smashed into Mecca’s Grand Mosque and killed at least 107 people ahead of the

start of the annual hajj pilgrimage, the head of Saudi Arabia’s civil defense directorate said Saturday. The disaster during a violent thunderstorm that roared through Islam’s holiest city late Friday afternoon was the deadliest incident in years surrounding the hajj, which gets underway in full later this month. At least 238 people were injured in the accident, according to civil defense figures.

British party leader LONDON — A veteran antiwar campaigner known for his unapologetically socialist views has won a landslide victory to lead Britain’s opposition Labour Party — an outcome that delighted supporters and dismayed others who never imagined he could be elected. The overwhelming support for farleft lawmaker Jeremy Corbyn, 66, was one of the biggest shake-ups in British politics in Corbyn decades. His win Saturday marks a sharp left turn for his party — and will significantly challenge the tone of mainstream British politics, which is now dominated by Prime Minister David Cameron’s Conservatives. The Associated Press

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Trump’s first victim? Perry exits in early 2016 shake-up BY STEVE PEOPLES THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ST. LOUIS — A growing divide has emerged in the Republican Party’s unruly presidential contest, as the race bid farewell to a once-powerful White House contender. On one side stands billionaire businessman Donald Trump and his allies; on the other are those who oppose him. A day after Rick Perry, Texas’ longest-serving governor, ended his second Republican presidential run with a whimper, Trump marked the shake-up Saturday

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by embracing his role as his party’s 2016 bully. “Mr. Perry, he’s gone. Good luck. He was very nasty to me,” Trump told Iowa voters after touting his tough-talking style in an interview. “It’s an attitude that our country needs. We get pushed around by everybody,” he told Fox News. “I think it’s part of the reason I’m so high in the polls. We have to push back.” Perry had all but declared war on the billionaire businessman in July, calling Trump “a cancer on conservatism” who could destroy

the Republican Party. On Saturday, Trump’s campaign was soaring while Perry’s White House ambitions were dead. And with the real estate mogul suffocating the rest of the packed field, it’s only a matter of time before he helps push another GOP candidate out of the race. Perry was a leading voice in the anti-Trump movement, a group that has suffered in the polls as Trump’s public allies largely avoid backlash from the anti-insider wave that made Trump the unlikeliest of Republican presidential front-runners.

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HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE rushing to escape a massive wildfire charging across the tinder-dry Sierra Nevada foothills said Saturday that they had to make wrenching decisions about what to save — pets, loved ones’ ashes — and what to leave to possibly burn. The blaze that ignited Wednesday about 70 miles southeast of Sacramento, Calif., exploded to more than 100 square miles in two days amid triple-digit temperatures and land parched from several years of drought. But crews gained some ground Saturday, increasing containment slightly despite smoke grounding helicopters and air tankers, state fire officials said.

A MAN QUESTIONED in a string of Phoenix freeway shootings is not the prime suspect and investigators are pressing ahead with leads in a case that has left the city on edge for two weeks, authorities said Saturday. A 19-year-old man from a Phoenix suburb who was detained Friday is a person of interest, but Arizona Department of Public Safety spokesman Bart Graves declined to say what led police to question him. The man has been booked into jail on an unrelated marijuana possession charge. “This is an open investigation, and we are going to go where it leads us,” Graves said.

A 13-YEAR-OLD BOY in Maryland has been charged with assault after police say he grabbed a fellow eighthgrader and kissed her. Administrators at Pikesville Middle School notified the school resource officer of the incident Wednesday morning. Baltimore County Police said the 14-year-old girl told the officer the boy grabbed her by her shirt near her stomach, pulled her toward him and kissed her against her will. Police say the boy said someone dared him to do it. The boy was charged as a juvenile with second-degree assault and released to his mother.

ACTOR TOM CRUISE flew in a helicopter across the Colombian Andes just 10 minutes before a small plane on the same flight path crashed into a jungle mountain, killing three crew members from his upcoming movie, civil aviation authorities said. An official with the aviation agency, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the matter, said the cause of the crash Friday that killed two people and injured a third is under investigation. Those killed were veteran Hollywood pilot Alan Purwin and Venezuelan Carlos Berl, while another American, Jimmy Lee Garland, survived.


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Clallam projects Reception Wednesday $1.2M deficit, honors former publisher, economy pickup BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County will spend a projected $1.2 million in general fund reserves next year to pay for tax breaks and wage increases that commissioners enacted this year. Meanwhile, all major indicators at the local level show the economy is on the rebound, County Administrator Jim Jones told commissioners Tuesday. “I really do believe that we have turned that corner,” Jones said after presenting a 2016 preliminary roll-up budget. “I really do think we’re finally seeing the fruits of economic improvement across the board in all our things, in our sales tax, which is the closest indicator; in our property tax; in our foreclosure rates going down. “Our permits are up in DCD [Department of Community Development], construction is up, everything’s up,” Jones added. “And I anticipate we’ll continue to be up, and I think we’ll have a better year next year.”

Sales tax cut Commissioners this year reduced the sales tax rate by 0.2 percentage points for purchases in unincorporated areas, from 8.4 percent to 8.2 percent. The reduction will be in effect until further notice, they said then. Commissioners Jim McEntire and Bill Peach said Tuesday they would not vote to raise, or restore, the sales tax in 2016, nor would they support taking the allowed 1 percent increase in the county property tax. The board did not take a 1 percent property tax increase this year, breaking a longstanding tradition. Commissioner Mike Chapman, who was absent Tuesday, has spoken in favor of tax relief for families and businesses in prior board meetings.

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$33.7 million in the county’s general fund for day-to-day operations. Jones projected that Clallam County will begin 2016 with $12.2 million in general fund reserves. All but $2 million of that balance is restricted. The preliminary roll-up budget does not include some $2.2 million in department head requests for general fund spending and $4.2 million in asks from other funds. Jones and Budget Director Debi Cook will meet with department heads to review budget requests in the next two weeks. After budget hearings in Port Angeles, Forks and Sequim, commissioners will meet with department heads in late October and early November. The board will adopt a final budget after two public hearings in Port Angeles on Dec. 1. McEntire said he was encouraged that the preliminary roll-up budget reflects an “increased level of economic activity.” “I don’t know if we can take credit for it, but at least it’s an indication that we’re beginning to see a brighter day ahead, economically speaking,” McEntire said. McEntire prepared a set of graphs depicting local economic trends, including a 12-year glance of Clallam Transit’s sales tax receipts, showing a steady rise since 2012 to a projected $6.5 million this year. Jones and McEntire agreed that Clallam Transit sales tax is a good indicator of countywide economic activity because the tax rate is uniform across all jurisdictions.

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PORT ANGELES — Terry Ward, the new publisher of the Peninsula Daily News, Sequim Gazette, Forks Forum and Olympic Peninsula Homes-Land, will be introduced to the community at a reception Wednesday. The reception also will honor John Brewer, retiring as publisher and editor Oct. 9 after almost 18 years at the PDN and five decades in journalism. Wednesday’s event will be held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the secondfloor lounge of the Elks Naval Lodge, 131 E. First St. in downtown Port Angeles. The public is invited to attend. Hors d’oeuvres will be served. The Port Angeles event will be followed by community receptions in Sequim on Sept. 22 and in Forks on Sept. 23. Brewer, who will turn 68 in October, has overseen the PDN’s transition from a print-centered operation to one that also delivers content through the Web, social media sites including Facebook and Twitter, and the PDN’s eEdition, an electronic page-by-page replica of the newspaper’s daily print editions tailored for readers in Clallam and Jefferson counties. He has been PDN editor and

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publisher since January 1998 after working at The New York Times for 10 years and 19 years at The Associated Press. Since 2013, Brewer also has been in charge of two weekly newspapers on the North Olympic Peninsula, the Sequim Gazette and Forks Forum; the monthly Olympic Peninsula Homes-Land real estate magazine; and those publications’ active websites. The PDN, the two weeklies and Homes-Land have been owned since 2011 by Sound Publishing Inc., the largest publisher of community newspapers in the state. Ward, 43, is working with Brewer over the next month as he takes over the publications and websites. Ward is the former CEO of KPC Media Group Inc. in northeastern Indiana.

Other receptions The reception Tuesday, Sept. 22, will be held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Sequim Gazette, 147 W. Washington St. in downtown Sequim. The Forks Forum office at 490 S. Forks Ave. will host the reception from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 23. The public is invited to both receptions.

Tugs help with Hood Canal Bridge drawspan closures Drivers urged to check status of drawspan through this afternoon

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“The trends are encouraging,” McEntire said. “The last month, July, was the biggest month on record since this tax has been imposed.” For the unincorporated county, sales tax collections for April, June, July and August were the highest they have ever been for those months in Clallam County history, Jones said. McEntire said he is looking for ways to lower the property tax on certain types of property. “I’m still interested in finding an answer to the question: Do we have the ability, when we levy property taxes, to eliminate the county levy on personal property and keep the tax levy on real property as a way of providing some specific help to businesses,” McEntire said. “I’d still be interested in an answer to that.”

SHINE — Tugs are remaining at the Hood Canal Bridge through the weekend to help with openings of the drawspan after they made the difference in creating a successful closure Friday. The tugs helped keep the drawspan in alignment with the bridge during a marine opening at 2:45 p.m. Friday, ensuring that it closed 15 minutes later to allow vehicular traffic to cross. That averted a feared delay of some four hours. Baker had warned that the bridge could be closed to motorists if the drawspan

On the expense side, Clallam County this year hired the equivalent of 3.5 fulltime workers and restored a 40-hour workweek for hundreds of employees who were previously on 37.5-hour schedules. “Better service to the public,” McEntire said of the move. Together with cost-of-living raises that county workers received, salaries and benefits are projected to increase by more than $1 million to $24.3 million in 2016, according to a prelimi________ nary budget summary. Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be All told, projected reve- reached at 360-452-2345, ext. nues are $32.5 million and 5072, or at rollikainen@peninsula projected expenditures are dailynews.com.

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In addition to overseeing KPC’s community newspapers and online publications, Ward launched a digital marketing division that helps small- to medium-sized businesses grow their revenues. Before joining KPC in 2012, he was director of sales and digital media for GateHouse Media’s Community Newspaper Division, working with 142 publications in 11 states. Ward grew up as a migrant worker, picking fruits and vegetables across the western United States with his mother, older brother and two older sisters. The family’s wanderings eventually led to Oklahoma, where Ward began his newspaper career as a reporter while still in a high school. He and his wife, Quinn, have three young children and are leasing a home in Port Angeles.

became stuck during that afternoon’s opening. On Wednesday, work on the bridge, coupled with a high tide, caused the drawspan to move out of alignment with the bridge by about 7 feet at about 10:30 a.m., and it couldn’t be closed to allow vehicles to cross for six hours. Transportation officials are “relieved,” said Claudia Bingham Baker, Transportation spokeswoman, after the successful opening Friday. She praised the department’s engineers, saying they tend to be “problemsolvers” and that has been their approach: “finding ways

to keep it operational for both mariners and motorists.” Tugboats will help during drawspan openings through today, when work to replace the anchor cable located close to the drawspan on the bridge is expected to be completed, Baker said. A drawspan opening is scheduled for 10:45 a.m. today. It will coincide with a slack tide, and motorists are advised to expect a delay of up to an hour. The status of the bridge — whether it is open or closed to vehicular traffic — will be regularly updated at www.wsdot.wa.gov, Baker said. Motorists are urged to check out the status of the Hood Canal Bridge before

attempting to cross it on state Highway 104. Coast Guard regulations require Transportation to open the drawspan to marine traffic within one hour’s notice. Mariners have been asked to request drawspan openings only during slack tides this weekend, but they are not required to abide by that request, Baker said. The construction project is replacing 21 of the bridge’s 42 anchor cables. Ten cables have been replaced, one is in the process of being replaced and 10 cables remain to be done. Crews plan to complete the project before the storm season arrives, typically in October.

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PORT ANGELES — The Shelter Providers Network of Clallam County will hear two presentations on recovery from addiction when

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The public is welcome. Presenters will include Jayme Doane and Becky Shimko of Klallam Counseling on “More Awareness Can Bring More Healing” and Sally Beaven, adminis-

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Car buff, model flier dies in Friday house fire in PA ing his dogs, restoring his two vintage vehicles and building and flying his model airplanes. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS He sold the dogs that he raised, PORT ANGELES — Investigashe said, but she declined to call it tors are probing the cause of a fire his business. that killed Patrick Leon Lewis, 63, The rescued dog was taken to inside his home at 218 E. Lopez Olympic Veterinary Clinic in Port Ave. early Friday. Angeles. Port Angeles police on Saturday Its condition could not be immeidentified Lewis as the man found diately determined Saturday. dead in the burned wreckage. Smith said it could be claimed by Friends of his at the Front Street relatives or turned over to the Alibi restaurant, however, said ear- Olympic Peninsula Humane Society. lier they were sure he was the man Deputy Police Chief Brian Smith they knew as Leo Lewis, who raised said the cause of death will be German shepherds. Twelve dogs determined in an autopsy. died in the fire; one was rescued. The cause of the fire may not be People who knew Lewis posted a determined until sometime this message of mourning on the Alibi week, he said, adding that both fire readerboard at 1605 E. Front St. and police officials are investigating “It broke a lot of our hearts,” said it. Allie Johnson, an Alibi bartender In a joint statement, Smith and who said Lewis was “not really a Fire Chief Ken Dubuc said firefightdrinker” but “just came in, hung ers arriving at 5:28 a.m. found out” at the restaurant. flames on multiple levels of the He was a favorite customer of its house, which was single-story but late-night employees, she said. with a crawl space under the roof Valerie Bettger, another friend, and an unfinished basement. said Lewis’ top interests were raisSmith said flames on different BY JAMES CASEY AND MARK SWANSON

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Point Hudson Marina is crammed full of vessels for the 39th annual Wooden Boat Festival, which ends today.

Boats: Festival CONTINUED FROM A1 Barb Trailer, the festival director, said 220 boat owners pre-registered for the festival, and more may have come. The festival supplied a comfort zone for repeat visitors, offering seminars, exhibitions, music and the opportunity for people to admire and inspect each other’s vessels. While much is always the same, there are differences this year. Details of a second Race to Alaska were announced, a historic boat was relaunched and a 30-foot-by-40-foot shallow pool was constructed so people could test their paddleboarding skills.

Race to Alaska details While the Northwest Maritime Center previously had announced the intention to sponsor a second Race to Alaska, more details about the event were released at a Friday night gathering that drew about 250 people, among them several race participants. Jake Beattie, executive director of the maritime center, said the decision to run a second race wasn’t automatic. “We had to do around two months of deliberation asking really hard questions, such as why do we want to do this, why is it important and why do people like it,” he said. “We are going to take it one year at a time, so for all of you who are planning two or three years out, we may not do it two or three years out, so don’t get comfy with your assumptions.” Like the first Race to Alaska, the second will begin in Port Townsend and end 750 miles later in Ketchikan, Alaska, with no restriction on crew or size but a requirement that boats travel without motors. First prize will be $10,000, while the second boat to arrive will win a set of steak knives. The inaugural race took place between June 4 and July 4 this year and drew 53 entries, with 16 finishing the race. Forty finished the first leg, a 40-mile journey to Victoria. Twenty-nine teams continued on the 710-mile journey to Alaska.

Begins June 23 The schedule has changed, with the race set to begin June 23 to accommodate student participation. There are also several side bets, such as $1,000 for the first boat under 20 feet to finish and a small outboard awarded to the first boat to be seen by the

ike the first Race to Alaska, the second will begin in Port Townsend and end 750 miles later in Ketchikan, Alaska, with no restriction on crew or size but a requirement that boats travel without motors.

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sweep boat. A third side bet is specifically targeted at billionaire yacht enthusiast Larry Ellison, Oracle Corp. co-founder. Beattie promised Ellison his own set of steak knives should he finish the race, but it would have to be in a craft that raced in the America’s Cup. Ellison’s boats won the America’s Cup in 2010 and 2013. Al Hughes of Team Elsie Piddock, which won first place this summer, said he wants to participate in next year’s race, “but since we borrowed the boat this year, we are going to have to borrow it next year.” Hughes said he didn’t participate for the money, adding that he “sort of broke even” after earning the $10,000 prize.

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Death investigation The PenCom dispatcher logged a call for a death investigation 16 minutes after the fire was reported, along with a request for mutual aid. Firefighters search for occupants of a building as soon as they can enter it, Smith said. “They’re going to try to get to people as soon as they can,” he said, calling the 16-minute span “a fairly normal course of events. “Our [police] officers are on scene right away, as soon as there’s an apparent death, as soon as there’s a human loss of life.”

Twilight: ‘An amazing success’ CONTINUED FROM A1 “We had 900 registered, then got 300 more,” Andros said. Melissa Rivett, 30, of Morris, Ill., was among the first to meet Meyer and have her book signed. “When I got in the door and I could see her, there was an overwhelming sense of ‘Oh my gosh, she’s there.’ It is indescribable,” Rivett said. Andros said the weekend was moving along well, with few hiccups. “It has been an amazing success,” she said. One of those hiccups was a late start to the signing. The event took organizers longer than expected to organize, they said. The signing was scheduled to begin at 1 p.m., but the first fans entered the building at 1:25 p.m. Volunteers for the festival handed out hundreds of free water bottles to the fans standing outside, where the sun beat down on heavily costumed fans, many of whom brought umbrellas to prepare for rain but used them as sun parasols instead. Organizers distributed 20 cases of water, then went to a store for more, Andros said. The long wait in the sun didn’t faze most of the fans.

On Saturday, the Rat Island Rowing Club relaunched the Kathy Lazara Whitman, a 62-foot-long wooden classic racing shell, taking it for a spin in the harbor following a fivemonth, $10,000 renovation. Built in 1976 by Pocock in Everett, the boat accommodates up to eight rowers with two oars each. It provides speed and stability beyond that of other craft, according to club member Francine Rose. Rose said the newly restored craft will remain in the boathouse and be used by the club, although for Rain or shine special occasions only. “Last time we were here, it was raining,” said Lot of work Michelle Hambly of Bonney “It was a lot of work to Lake. get set up this year [for the “Now we’ve had the best festival] because we did of both worlds,” added her some new things,” Trailer daughter, Nathalie Hambly, said. 20, of Medford, Ore. “We built a paddleboard pool, and [entertainment venue] Bar Harbor is using zero plastic and is serving beer in mason jars.” Trailer said the festival drew a good selection of CONTINUED FROM A1 boats. “It’s been awesome,” she The report prepared for said. the city said that Fudally “There is great energy and Carroll have a history and great boats.” of interactions, and that ________ Carroll was well known to Jefferson County Editor Charlie police. Bermant can be reached at 360The incident has brought 385-2335 or cbermant@peninsula the issue of mental health dailynews.com.

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“FX Movie Download” hosts Sasha Perl-Raver and Adam Gertler are filmed for an introductory segment for the FX network’s showing of “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse,” to be shown on the cable network Oct. 23. The show will feature scenes from the Forever Twilight in Forks festival held this weekend. The pair said they plan to come to future Twilight events as they are offered. “This is bigger than Christmas to us,” the elder Hambly said. Merchants reported an increase in sales. Brooke Peterson, a clerk at Native to Twilight, which sells both Twilight merchandise and local tribal art, said she has been kept busy restocking the store’s items. “In a weekend, we usually sell $1,000. So far, it has been $1,500 per day,” Peterson said. At 1 p.m. Saturday, sales had already surpassed $1,200, she said.

Peterson said the most popular items in the store were T-shirts that read “If found return to Edward” and “If found return to Jacob,” referring to Swan’s vampire and werewolf love interests, respectively, in the stories. A clerk at Chinook Pharmacy also said sales were brisk. JT’s Sweet Stuffs was constantly full. Forks residents were among those who waited in line for Meyer to sign books. One was Wyette Stansbury, 52, who said that not only is she a Twilight fan, but also that she is thrilled with the money that Twi-

light brings to Forks. “If it wasn’t for Twilight, Forks wouldn’t be standing,” Stansbury said. People who are drawn to Forks because of the books have enriched her life in the town, she said. She has met people from China, England and other distant places because of the draw of the Twilight Saga. “I love it. You get to meet people from other countries,” she said.

________ Reporter Arwyn Rice can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5070, or at arice@peninsuladaily news.com.

Arrest: Officer crisis training to the forefront, accelerating the development of a planned interagency task force combining police, mental health and emergency services resources for mental health cases. In a memo to City Manager David Timmons, Evans said the issues will be addressed in a performance

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enhancement and development plan for Fudally and implementation of 40 hours of crisis training for each officer. Evans said he would not comment about Fudally or specific aspects of the case beyond what he included in his memo. “This report won’t cause any direct changes because we are already addressing these issues with the creation of a task force,” Evans said Friday. “It shows that we need to improve in these areas in the whole department, from myself on down, and develop a partnership with mental health services.” While acknowledging the need for improvement, both Evans and Timmons said that many of the interactions between the police and mentally ill more often than not have a satisfactory outcome. “It often happens that someone calls for help, saying someone in their home

needs help and we find it for them without incident,” Evans said. “Most mentally ill people are not violent.” Said Timmons in a memo: “We still need to focus our attention on the real issue of mental health and law enforcement. “We are anxious to move on to the next level of discussions . . . asking ourselves and the community as to why so many of these adverse encounters are repeated over and over by the same individuals who clearly suffer from substance abuse or an untreated mental health condition.” The report is available by request (and a copying fee if needed) from the Port Townsend City Clerk at 360-379-5083 or jsanders@ cityofpt.us.

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Barbara Deese of Port Angeles looks over a table filled with crystals and minerals during Saturday’s Rock and Gem Show at the Vern Burton Community Center in Port Angeles. The event, hosted by the Clallam County Gem and Mineral Association, featured vendor tables, an auction and raffle and stone knapping demonstrations. The free show continues today from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the center, 308 E. Fourth St.

Two PA men in jail after allegedly siphoning gas Fuel reportedly stolen in county lot from search-rescue vehicle BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Two Port Angeles men were arrested Friday after they allegedly siphoned gas from a marked Clallam County Sheriff’s Office vehicle in the courthouse parking lot. Cory J. Stokes, 30, and Tyson W. Reynolds, 39, were booked into the county jail for investigation of seconddegree malicious mischief. They remained in jail without bond Saturday. Three county employee spotted them taking gas from a Chevrolet Suburban marked as a Search and Rescue vehicle at about 8:05 a.m., Chief Criminal Deputy Brian King said. The employees alerted a Sheriff’s Office staffer, who summoned deputies from the squad room, King said. As deputies approached the men, Stokes fled north

into the wooded area between the courthouse and Peabody Creek RV Park, King said. Deputies contained the area with help from Port Angeles and Lower Elwha police and arrested Stokes at about 8:20 a.m., King said. Reynolds was found in a Ford Expedition parked next to the Sheriff’s Office vehicles. Stokes and Reynolds were being held Friday without bail.

Found gas can Deputies found a 5-gallon gas can next to the opened gas cap of the Search and Rescue Suburban. Investigators determined that about 1-quartertank of gas had been siphoned, King said. The case was referred to

The three Jefferson County commissioners will discuss proposed amendments to countywide planning and population projections at a meeting Monday. The item is part of the afternoon agenda, which begins at 1:30 p.m. in chambers, 1820 Jefferson St. At the same meeting, commissioners will address the preparation of supporting documents for the critical area ordinance update. Items on the consent agenda scheduled for approval at the 9 a.m. regular meeting include: ■ A $132,285 professional services agreement with Skookum for employment and technical assistance. ■ Acceptance of $41,530 from the state for the Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) and Guardian ad Litem (GAL) programs. ■ Acceptance of $25,036 from the state for truancy, at-risk child and child in need of services, known as the Becca programs. ■ Renewal of a contract, not to exceed $331,697, with the Washington State Military Department E911 Program for JeffCom wireline and wireless operations. ■ A change order for the Upper Hoh Road culvert replacement that increases expenditure by $79,038 for a total of $594,038. The project is funded by the Federal Highway Administration. ■ Final approval of plat changes for Discovery Ridge Preserve.

Eye on Jefferson Council will discuss a climate change preparedness plan for the North Olympic Peninsula when it meets Monday. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. in council chambers at historic City Hall, 540 Water St. Also on the agenda is a discussion of budget goals and priorities for 2016. Also meeting this week will be the City Council General Services & Special Projects Committee. The panel will meet from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday in council chambers. Members will discuss a compensation study for all non-bargaining employees, such as the public works director and city engineer. They also will consider rules related to advisory boards and commissions. Council office hours, during which members of the public can discuss any topic with a member of the City Council, will take place from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday in the mayor’s office at historic City Hall.

the county Prosecuting Attorney’s Office for consideration of formal charges. Second-degree malicious mischief is a Class C felony. Clallam County Search and Rescue is a volunteer division of the Sheriff’s Port Townsend schools Office that responds to The Port Townsend emergency urban and wilSchool Board will consider derness search-and-rescue naming an appointee to its calls 24 hours a day. vacant seat when it meets “Both Stokes and ReynMonday. old’s alleged conduct creThe meeting will begin ates a substantial risk of at 6 p.m. in the Mountain the interruption and View Gym, 1919 Blaine St. impairment of services to The meeting will be prethe citizens and visitors of ceded at 5:30 p.m. in the Clallam County,” King said same location by an interin a news release. Port Townsend city view of Constance Welch, “Tampering with the who has applied for the The Port Townsend City public’s emergency response vehicles, like those of the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue, hinders the unit’s ability to respond to emergent misOlson took graphic cellsions in the county and phone images of a 2-year-old abroad.” girl in her home. ________ Olson allegedly shared the images with a CaliforReporter Rob Ollikainen can be nia man over an online mesreached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5072, or at rollikainen@peninsula saging service. SHELTON — The Army dailynews.com. An undercover FBI agent says a soldier who vanished communicated with the during a parachute training man, who told authorities operation in Washington he received the images from state has been found dead Olson. after a 10-hour search. The FBI recovered the Maj. Timothy C. Chavis, a images at Olson’s home; she 1st Special Forces Group reportedly admitted taking spokesman, said a local resand sharing them. cue team helping in the Olson worked for PeaceHealth for nine years. Other nominees include search discovered the solPeaceHealth said she Lacie West, area develop- dier’s body at around 10 p.m. has been fired effective ment director for the United Friday in a heavily wooded Sept. 1. The health system Negro College Fund; Carmen area of Mason County. He said the soldier was said there is no evidence Gayton, chair of the Seattle any inappropriate activities Colleges Board; Barbara part of the special forces involved patients at its facilBanon, associate vice presi- unit based at Joint Base Lewis-McChord who ities. dent at Morgan Stanley; Marinilka Kimbro, director jumped from a plane at Free park day of the Washington State Soci- noon with other service ety of CPAs; Chrissy Yamada, members. OLYMPIA — WashingChavis said he believes chief financial officer for ton parks and recreation the training was a routine EvergreenHealth; Patricia officials are allowing free Edmond-Quinn, chief clinical exercise but that he can’t access to all state parks release other information officer of Therapeutic Health Sept. 26. Services; Rosario Carroll, until the end of an investiThe State Park “free day” gation. director of diversity banking is in recognition of the 22nd The soldier will not be at Plaza Bank; Debbie Killanniversary of national identified until a day after inger, philanthropist; Rakhi Park Lands Day — the Samant, district manager for family members are notination’s largest single-day fied. Wells Fargo Bank; Me-Ling volunteer effort for public Woo, State Farm agent; and lands. Noble Chan, a founder of Child porn charges No Discover Passes will Sound Savings and Loan be needed Saturday, Sept. LONGVIEW — A 26, for day-use visitors. Association. Longview woman has been Free days apply only to Northwest Asian Weekly indicted on federal charges vehicles, not overnight stays is the only English-edition of producing, distributing or rented facilities. newspaper serving Asians in and possessing child pornography. Washington state. The Daily News reported It has a circulation of about 16,000 and a reader- that Joanna Jean Olson was ship of around 25,000, indicted last week following according to its website. It is an FBI undercover sting. According to court docupublished in Seattle’s Interments, the 43-year-old national District.

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Jefferson Transit board members will discuss surplus property at a meeting Tuesday. The board will meet at 1:30 p.m. at the Port Townsend Fire Station, 701 Harrison St. Also on the agenda is consideration of an interlocal agreement for mutual aid and an executive session to discuss personnel.

Jefferson Healthcare Jefferson Healthcare commissioners will meet Wednesday. Commission meetings are scheduled on the first and third Wednesdays every month at 3:30 p.m. in the Jefferson Healthcare Conference Room, Suite 302, on the third floor at 2500 W. Sims Way. No agenda was available by Saturday.

OESD 114 The Olympic Educational Service District 114 board will discuss goals for the 2015-16 school year and Head Start Program monitoring when it meets in Bremerton on Thursday. The board will meet at noon at 105 National Avenue N. The district covers public school districts in the Olympic and Kitsap peninsulas.

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Tree poaching TACOMA — A 28-yearold man has pleaded guilty to illegally harvesting bigleaf maple trees in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest in southwest Washington and selling the most valuable portions to a local lumber mill. Ryan Justice entered his guilty plea to theft of government property in federal court in Tacoma on Thursday. Federal prosecutors have recommended 15 months in prison. He is to be sentenced in December. Justice admitted that he and others cut down 16 bigleaf maples in the forest near Randle over about two weeks in late 2011, as well as other trees. The maples were worth more than $40,000. Prosecutors say he and others sought out maple trees with patterns highly prized for woodworking and logged them under the cover of darkness. Justice admitted to selling them to J&L Tonewoods mill in Winlock. The owner of the mill and two others charged in the case have pleaded not guilty. The Associated Press

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“It is an honor to receive this acknowledgment,” Sharp said in a statement. “I wish to thank Northwest Asian Weekly magazine for its thoughtfulness in recognizing the importance of women of color in today’s world. “We are, indeed, empowered, and it is more important than ever for us to get involved, to take leadership roles, to speak up and to do whatever is necessary to help improve the lives of our people, today and tomorrow,” Sharp said. “If we set good goals, work hard, and work together, we can achieve anything.” The award nominees will be honored at a luncheon in Seattle on Friday.

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SEATTLE — Two tribal leaders from the Olympic Peninsula have received nominations for Women of Color Empowered recognition from Northwest Asian Weekly magazine. Meredith Parker, general manager of the Makah tribe, and Fawn Sharp, president of the Quinault Nation since 2006, are among the 13 nominees for the Women and Money Award. Parker, who lives in Neah Bay, worked for 25 years in the forestry sector and retired after serving 13 years as CEO of the Makah Forestry Enterprise. She also serves as president of the Makah Cultural and Research Center, president of the Neah Bay Chamber of Commerce and vice president of the philanthropic Potlatch Fund, which operates in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana. Parker, a photographer, has had images featured in regional, national and international exhibits. “I am truly honored and humbled for the nomination and recognition and to be included among so many amazing women who contribute so significantly to their communities,” she said in an email. “I certainly appreciate the working relationship and friendship that I have shared with you as you have inspired my life’s journey through your own walk and enriched my life with your friendship.” Sharp, who lives in

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School Board. The School Board will consider a facilities committee recommendation for architects for the pre-bond process and resolutions to support the YMCA proposed facility and an instructional materials task force.


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PORT ANGELES — Residents of unincorporated Clallam County can burn recreational fires again now that the county has joined the state and Jefferson County in loosening its fire restrictions. County Fire Marshal Annette Warren announced Friday that the county’s fire danger has been downgraded from high to moderate. That means the county no longer has a complete ban of all outdoor burning, which was enacted earlier this summer during severe drought.

How high? Instead, recreational fires no larger than 3 feet in diameter and 2 feet in height in fire pits or concrete rings are allowed. Still banned are other outdoor fires such as those for land-clearing or incinerating yard debris. The action is because of cooler temps and higher humidity levels, according to Chief Sam Phillips of Clallam County Fire District No. 2. “We had a few recent rains, although drier weather is forecast,” he said. “The risk is largely reduced as long as people are cautious.”

DNR allowances The state Department of Natural Resources allowed campfires in fire rings or pits on state lands west of the Cascades as of Sept. 5. That action lifted a Stage 2 ban, which prohibited all outdoor burning, and reduced the ban to Stage 1, which permits recreational campfires in established state Department of Natural Resources fire rings. Jefferson County loosened its burn restrictions last weekend, following the state’s lead as it amended its burn ban to Stage 1.

More information For a fuller description of activities prohibited by the state burn ban, visit http://tinyurl.com/ PDN-DNRburnrules. For Jefferson County information, see www.ejfr. org. For Clallam County information, see http:// tinyurl.com/PDN-clallamfirerules.

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Governor tells of likely session on school funds BY RACHEL LA CORTE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

OLYMPIA — Gov. Jay Inslee has said that if a bipartisan group of lawmakers can reach a consensus by mid-November on how to address a current contempt order by the state Supreme Court on education funding, he’ll call a special session at that time. In a letter to the state Legislature on Friday, Inslee noted that the workgroup he’s created will hold a meeting later this month. However, Inslee wrote that he wouldn’t call a special session over another Supreme Court ruling that found the state’s voterapproved charter school law unconstitutional. He noted that the state attorney general would be filing a motion for reconsideration in that case but wrote: “I do not believe it is in the best interest of the state to call a special session to attempt to cure the constitutional concerns with the current system.” Inslee also said he doesn’t want charter schools to be part of the workgroup’s discussion on the overall education funding issue. A meeting of the work-

group, which has representatives from each of the four caucuses of the Legislature, is set to meet Sept. 24 in SeaTac. Last month, the high court ordered the state to pay $100,000 a day in sanctions for its lack of progress toward fully paying the cost of basic education. The money is supposed to be put into a dedicated education account, and the governor’s office has said only the Legislature has the authority to create that special account dictated by the court. That ruling was the latest development in a long-running impasse between lawmakers and the justices, who in 2012 ruled that the state is failing to meet its constitutional duty to pay for the cost of basic education for its 1 million schoolchildren.

McCleary decision The lawsuit against the state was brought by a coalition of school districts, parents, teachers and education groups. It’s known as the McCleary case for the Chimacum family named in the lawsuit. The justices have told the Legislature to find a way to

pay for the reforms and programs they had already adopted, including all-day kindergarten, smaller class sizes, student transportation and classroom supplies, and to fix the state’s overreliance on local tax levies to pay for education. Earlier this year, the Legislature approved what it called a $1.3 billion down payment toward fully paying the cost of basic education, an amount critics said fell billions of dollars short.

Charter schools Meanwhile, late last week, the court said charter schools, which voters approved in 2012, do not qualify as “common” schools under Washington’s Constitution and cannot receive public funding intended for those traditional public schools. The chief executive of the charter schools association, an advocacy group for the schools, has said all nine current charter schools have committed to remaining open for the year, even if that means relying on private donations. The schools are in Spokane, Tacoma, Kent, Highline and Seattle. “I opposed the initiative

that created charter schools because I did not believe that public money belongs in schools that lack public oversight and accountability. That remains my position,” Inslee wrote. “My focus will remain on basic education.” Inslee said he wouldn’t set any deadlines for the workgroup. But if there was consensus by Nov. 19, when the Legislature is already schedule to be at the Capitol for Assembly Day meetings, he will call a special legislative session “to get this work done.” If no action is taken before the regularly scheduled legislative session that begins Jan. 11, the state would end up paying about $15 million in sanctions — a small amount compared to the current two-year, $38 billion state operating budget that includes more than $300 million in reserves that can be tapped by lawmakers. Inslee wrote that while the fines weren’t much compared to what lawmakers must spend on education, he said he believes the fines “cost us in our standing with Washingtonians who expect we will support public education and live by the rule of law.”

Coast Guard suspends search for two whose boat capsized THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WARRENTON, Ore. — The Coast Guard has suspended a search for two people who were reportedly aboard a 20-foot Boston Whaler that capsized in the

area of the North Jetty of Grays Harbor. Officials said the search was suspended at about 7:15 p.m. Friday after a 24-hour helicopter and boat search covering 555 square miles yielded nothing.

They were looking for Thomas Miller, 69, of Olympia and Tina Pittmann, 41. The Coast Guard received a report at about 7 p.m. Thursday from a person who found debris from a boat on the beach.

Officials said the capsized boat, life jackets and other items washed ashore during the night. A truck with an empty boat trailer owned by Miller was also found parked at the Westport boat launch.

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Motorcyclist discharged after wreck on 101 near Brinnon PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

BRINNON — A motorcyclist who was hurt Thursday afternoon on U.S. Highway 101 after he was unable to negotiate a curve and left the roadway was no longer hospitalized Saturday. Howard D. Hobart, 78, was driving a 2013 Yamaha motorcycle south on Highway 101, approaching the

McDonald Creek bridge, when, according to the State Patrol, his high rate of speed in a curve caused him to go off the road to the right. The wreck south of Brinnon at 2:09 p.m. sent the Anchorage, Alaska, resident to Jefferson Healthcare hospital in Port Townsend with unspecified injuries, according to a

news release. He was no longer in the hospital Saturday. Hobart will be cited for speeding, the State Patrol said. The State Patrol said neither drugs nor alcohol contributed to the wreck and that Hobart was wearing a helmet. Hobart’s motorcycle was towed from the scene.

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FORKS — A Forks woman was taken to Forks Community Hospital following a one-car wreck on U.S. Highway 101 just north of the Grays Harbor County line in Jefferson County, the State Patrol said.

Angeline Livers, 53, was driving south on the highway at Milepost 153 at 9:55 p.m. Thursday when her 2003 Toyota Matrix left the road and struck a ditch, according to the State Patrol. A hospital spokesperson Saturday declined to dis-

close Livers’ condition or confirm if she is a patient there. The cause of the wreck remains under investigation, and charges are pending, according to the State Patrol, which said drugs or alcohol were not involved.


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This week’s business meets ■ 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 professional blogger and sales expert Mary Clare Hunt with tips on how to manage a LinkedIn profile over decades of career changes and technological updates. ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s gathering will feature George Erb, journalist and educator, who will discuss the Olympic Peninsula’s economy over the past 25 years since the listing and protection of the spotted owl. Lunch costs $9.75 and will include an entree and sides. The soup of the day will be clam chowder. ■ 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 meeting will be an hourlong debate forum for the candidates for Clallam County commissioner, Position 1: Mark Ozias, Democrat, and incumbent Jim McEntire, Republican. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.

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Janice Eiler, 58. Her husband died in November 2013, and she has been juggling her life with one less income.

New widows’ new concern: finances BY ELIZABETH OLSON

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SEQUIM — Physical therapist Errin Chappel recently joined Olympic Medical Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation in Sequim. Chappel specializes in functional movement analysis and sports medicine. She also practices neurokinetic therapy, which is used to correct faulty or dysfunctional patterns in body mechanics. “Errin utilizes her expertise to help patients lessen their fall risk, improve safety in daily movement or return to sports or activity,” said Gloria Andrus, operations manager at Olympic Medical Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation. For more information on physical therapy services offered by Olympic Medical, phone 360-5822601 or visit www.Olympic Medical.org.

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ince her husband died in November 2013, Janice M. Eiler, 58, has been juggling a life without his income as well as his companionship, even as she struggles to save enough money so she can retire comfortably in a decade. Like many widows, Eiler, a workers’ compensation claims analyst in Salem, Ore., is finding that she is now more vulnerable financially. The household income for widows typically declines 37 percent after a spouse dies, far more than the 22 percent income drop that men experience, according to government figures. The assets of widows also tend to fall substantially more than widowers’. Women also typically live longer than men. One in four women from 65 to 74 are widows, according to census figures. When women reach 85, three out of four are widows. “Many people do not plan for income needs after the first death in a couple,” said David Littell, program director of the American College of Financial Services, which offers financial education for securities, banking and insurance professionals. “And retirement planning is more of a struggle because life expectancy is longer.” Cindy Hounsell founded the nonprofit Women’s Institute for a Secure Retirement two

“Many people do not plan for income needs after the first death in a couple.” DAVID LITTELL program director, American College of Financial Services decades ago after she realized how many women were facing difficulty in their retirement. In workshops around the country, she meets women who tell her they are too timid or afraid to ask their spouse, “Am I going to be OK if you die?”

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n Eiler’s case, her husband, Larry, a tire store manager, thought he was better prepared financially than he was. After he died of heart failure after two hip replacements, she found an envelope with documents to increase his health insurance coverage, but the envelope had not been opened. More health insurance would have eased the burden of the medical bills that trickled in after his death. “We had not sat down and planned,” Eiler said. “We should have done it in our 40s, but, you know, you just get lazy.” TURN

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Two promotions SEQUIM — Two longtime employees of Sequim’s RadioShack store have recently received promotions. John Graham has been promoted to sales manager and Rosanne Szintai to office manager. RadioShack in Sequim is located at 680 W. Washington St., Suite B-106. For more information, phone 360-683-3033.

Energy lunch set PORT TOWNSEND — The Jefferson County Energy Lunch program for this month, Local Energy Project Development & Financing, will take place at the Port Townsend Yacht Club, 2503 Washington St., at 12:30 p.m. Thursday. Doors open at noon. The speaker is Kevin Maas, owner of Glacier Energy Inc., a Mount Vernon-based energy development company. Maas has implemented energy projects in Skagit, King, Whatcom and Tillamook (Ore.) counties. Projects include five cow-powered biodigesters and five public/ private community solar projects. In his presentation, Maas will provide an overview of the energy development process, including determining the economic viability of a project, developing performance projections, structuring the organization and arranging funding. Admission is free and open to all. Attendees are welcome to arrive early to network with other local alternative-energy advocates and professionals. Feel free to bring a brown bag lunch. For more information, visit http://tinyurl.com/ncamw86.

Restaurant adds on PORT ANGELES — Kokopelli Grill, 203 E. Front St., will open its new Waterview Lounge this Wednesday. The lounge offers sweeping views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Offering Northwest cuisine with a Southwest flair, the grill is open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays, plus 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays for dinner only. For more information, phone 360-457-6040.

KONP talk guests PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1:05 p.m. to 2 p.m. local talk show segment on KONP radio, at 1450 AM, 101.7 FM and www. konp.com on the Internet outside the Port Angeles area. Station General Manager Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday through Thursday segments. This week’s scheduled lineup: ■ Monday: Clallam County Sheriff Bill Benedict. ■ Tuesday: Three Port Angeles High School leadership students discuss homecoming plans; Port Angeles School Board President Sarah Methner discusses 2015-16 school year activities. ■ Wednesday: Powell Jones, executive director of the Dungeness River Audubon Center, discusses the 100th anniversary of the Railroad Bridge and the 16th annual Dungeness River Festival. TURN

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A passer-by looks at the damage to the ornate facade that broke off from the Washington Federal Savings building at Capitol Way and Fifth Avenue in Olympia after a powerful earthquake hit the Northwest region in February 2001.

With time ticking, quake alert systems take shape Seismologists say ‘big one’ may occur within our lifetime BY TERRENCE PETTY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

PORTLAND, Ore. — University of Washington researchers are testing an earthquake alert system as the Pacific Northwest prepares for the day when a 600-mile-long fault line looming BRIEFLY/A10 off the coast unleashes a cata-

strophic earthquake and tsunami. The fault line hasn’t produced a major quake since 1700, but seismologists say one could happen in our lifetimes. Fears of such a quake — heightened after the devastating 2011 Japanese temblor — have fueled the development of the computer alert system that officials hope will save lives and protect critical infrastructure by giving a precious heads-up to get ready. The alerts are now going to

companies such as Boeing and Microsoft as well as hospitals, utilities and emergency management agencies in Oregon, Washington and British Columbia, who are beginning to think about how they would respond. “Any advance warning would be helpful — even as little as 10 seconds,” said Carmen Merlo, director of the Bureau of Emergency Management in Portland, Ore., among the places that could be devastated when a megaquake hits. TURN

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$ Briefly . . . CONTINUED FROM A9 Second segment: Mike Howe, director of communications for the Clallam County Public Utility District. ■ Thursday: Steven Soseth, author of the book Hollywood Gossip. Second segment: Author Todd Davidson discusses his book 11 Kinds of Mourning.

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NEW YORK — Microsoft has given longtime executive Brad Smith, 56, the title of president, as the company continues its transition to a new generation of leadership. Smith’s full title will be president and chief legal officer. He has been Microsoft’s general counsel since 2002 and became an executive vice president in 2011. CEO Satya Nadella announced the appointment in an email Friday to employees. Microsoft’s stock climbed steadily after Nadella became CEO in February 2014, but in the past few months the ENINSULA shares have struggled because the PC industry is in a slump. Gold and silver In July the Redmondbased company reported Gold for December another decline in profit gave up $6 to settle at and revenue from its Win$1,103.30 Friday. dows software for PCs.

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Study: Lower blood pressure is better BY GINA KOLATA THE NEW YORK TIMES

WASHINGTON — Declaring they had “potentially lifesaving information,” federal health officials said they were ending a major study more than a year early because it already conclusively has answered a question cardiologists have puzzled over for decades: How low should blood pressure go? The answer: way lower than the current guidelines. For years doctors have been uncertain what the optimal goal should be for patients with high blood pressure. The aim of course is to bring it down, but how far and how aggressively remained a mystery. There are trade-offs — risks and side effects from drugs — and there were lingering questions about whether elderly patients needed somewhat higher blood pressure to push blood to the brain. The study found that patients who were assigned to reach a systolic blood pressure goal below 120 — far lower than current guidelines of 140, and 150 for people over 60 — had their risk of heart attacks,

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heart failure and strokes reduced by nearly a third and their risk of death reduced by nearly a quarter. The study, called Sprint, randomly assigned more than 9,300 men and women ages 50 and over who were at high risk of heart disease or had kidney disease to one of two systolic blood pressure targets: less than 120, which is lower than any guideline ever suggested, or less than 140. (Systolic pressure is the higher of the two blood pressure numbers and represents pressure on blood vessels when the heart contracts.) The study was expected to conclude in 2017, but considering the results of great importance to public health, the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute announced them Friday morning, saying a paper with the data would be published within a few months. “This study provides potentially lifesaving information,” Dr. Gary H. Gibbons, director of the institute, said in a statement announcing the decision. Nearly 79 million adults in this country — 1 out of 3 — have high blood pressure, and half of those being treated for it still have sys-

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tolic pressures over 140. Normal blood pressure is less than a measurement of 120 over 80. High blood pressure is diagnosed once that measurement reaches, or passes, 140 over 90. Although both the systolic and diastolic, or bottom, numbers are important, after age 60 the systolic reading is even more significant. The study ventured into unknown territory that some had found a bit frightening. A systolic pressure that is naturally 120 might be good, but it is quite another matter to artificially drag pressure down so low with drugs. Reaching a target that low would mean giving people more and more medications, and the side effects could cancel any benefit. Older people might be especially vulnerable to ill effects of a much lower blood pressure since many already take an array of drugs for chronic conditions, which might interact. A very low blood pressure could lead to dizziness and falls. Twenty-eight percent of the subjects in the new study were over age 75.

Talking about finances, especially to plan for the aftermath of a spouse’s death, is often emotionally fraught. Hounsell noted that even women who were unclear about family finances had an opportunity to learn about the family finances at least once a year — at tax time — when they signed the return. But it is better to be more deeply involved.

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for their later financial life, Hounsell’s institute has checklists for financial readiness, savings and investment, pension plans, and some checklists specifically geared to widows. “Women need to know where things are — life insurance policies, safe deposit boxes and keys, investment accounts — all of it,” she said. “We also tell women they should have their own accounts, an extra stash of money that’s not just for emergencies and their own credit cards.” Lois F. Cody’s husband, Richard, who was a high school teacher, acted out that advice. He left Cody of North Haven, Conn., well equipped to cope with financial issues after his death three years ago. When she retired in 2003 from her job, also as a high school teacher, her husband insisted that she take over the family finances. “First he turned over the checkbook, then the main monthly bills,” Cody, 75, recalled. “I learned how to budget and about the investments. I didn’t want to do it. I thought it was boring, but he thought he would go first and I needed to prepare. And he was right.” When her husband died, Cody had all their financial documents organized in a file cabinet. Knowing exactly where everything was “lightened the burden by 60 [percent] to 70 percent,” she said. “Just dealing with the sorrow alone was overwhelming, so it was so helpful not to have financial questions hanging over me.” Eiler is determined to make up for lost time. She is learning about retirement finances and

Social Security; she recently attended a workshop by the AARP’s Oregon chapter, even though she doesn’t expect to stop working until she is 70.

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he will need those extra years, she said, because she has been working full time only since 2002, first at a law firm and then at the Saif Corp., which handles workers’ compensation claims in Oregon. The company offers a retirement savings plan to which it contributes 12 percent of her salary. She saves $1,000 a month and is receiving a $1,000 monthly payout for five years on her husband’s life insurance. After that, the insurance payout drops to $300 a month, which means she will probably have to sell her four-bedroom house, where she and her husband raised their four children, two of whom are living there now. “I have to make the upgrades that are necessary to put it on the market, which includes painting inside and outside,” she said. She recently borrowed $10,000 from her retirement funds to pay for that work, and there are more repairs and upgrades to come. Often neglected in the past, women are receiving more attention from banks and other financial institutions.

“More and more women control wealth,” said Amanda Weeks, a Regions private banker and wealth manager, “so they have to know their sources of income and how to manage their assets.” That includes figuring out when the mortgage will be paid off if it hasn’t been already, whether there is a pension plan or 401(k) for one or both spouses and whether there are other bank accounts or property.

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ften, one of the most complex issues is determining how to obtain the maximum payment from Social Security, a major income pillar for many older women. “When a spouse dies, it is an emotional time,” said Weeks. “It can take some time to find the information and make a plan. And everyone has their own timetable.” At a time when studies show that few people are saving enough for retirement, the federal government just started a new website, aging.gov, as a onestop site to help all Americans — not just widows — to understand their retirement needs better. The website was announced at the White House Conference on Aging in July. Financial planning is essential, but little can prepare spouses for the death of a life partner. “None of us want to think about being alone,” egions Bank, which said Cody, the Connecticut covers a 16-state widow, “but it’s going to area in the South happen, and it’s difficult.” and Midwest from its head____________ quarters in Birmingham, This is the first of two Ala., for example, devotes a portion of its website to essays on financial issues women and wealth man- facing widows featured in agement, with videos and the Retiring column in The New York Times. other information.

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Warnings: Test CONTINUED FROM A10 uted to the system’s testers. ShakeAlert is being The seismic threat was developed by the U.S. Geounderscored in a recent logical Survey in partnerwith university New Yorker article titled ship researchers. Testing began The Really Big One. A 2013 report by a panel in California in 2012 and of Oregon experts also was extended to Oregon spelled out the potential and Washington state last February. disaster. The report said a Japan has a similar alert 9.0-magnitude Cascadia network, and it was credquake and tsunami might ited with saving lives in the result in several thousand 2011 disaster. deaths in Oregon alone, The system got a realtens of thousands of build- life test in a 6.0 earthquake ings destroyed or badly that rocked California’s damaged, coastal communi- wine country in August ties decimated, bridges 2014. snapped, transmission towThe alert was sent to ers toppled, landslides, ShakeAlert testing agenexplosions and economic cies, including Bay Area losses of more than $32 bil- Rapid Transit (BART) in lion. the San Francisco Bay area, There is broad scientific about 50 miles south of consensus that Cascadia Napa. mega-quakes as large as Trains weren’t running magnitude 9.0 have when the quake struck, but occurred on average every had they been, an auto500 years. But seismolo- matic trigger would have gists say one could occur at slowed them down to lessen any time. the risk of derailment. As its devastating potenThe USGS and its unitial becomes clearer, greater versity partners are using steps are being taken to $4 million in funding protect life and property. approved by Congress to build out the existing netJust in case work and improve its speed Some coastal communi- and reliability. Architects of the system ties have placed caches of food and other supplies on say it could be completed high ground in case of evac- within three years with increased funding. uation. “This is proven technolNew maps have been drawn up showing areas ogy,” said Douglas R. likely to be inundated by a Toomey, a University of tsunami. Schools are get- Oregon professor of geophysics and this state’s ting seismic retrofits. Part of the effort, point person on ShakeAlert. ShakeAlert uses hundreds “We would like to build it of seismic sensors around before the next large earththe Pacific Northwest to quake.” But it’s not just money detect harmless, fast-moving signals — called “p” that’s needed; so is educawaves — that precede the tion about how to react “s” waves that create vio- when that earthquake lent shaking in an earth- alarm goes off. “Even if you put the sigquake. Data from the sensors nal out, if people don’t know are sent to a computer at what to do with it, it’s not UW, where the signals are going to help you,” said analyzed and alerts gener- Mark Ghilarducci, director ated on ShakeAlert soft- of California Emergency ware that has been distrib- Services.

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unsupportive, and reinforced their sense of isolation and hopelessness. Drawing on her own experiences and further study of both psychology and Zen practices, she began to create a form of CBT that spoke to the particular vulnerabilities of her patients. Before her patients could or would change, she saw, they needed to accept themselves, and to be accepted, exactly as they were in the present. This dialectic tension between acceptance and change is the root concept of dialectical behavior therapy.

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N JANUARY 2012, two weeks after my discharge from a psychiatric hospital in Connecticut, I made a plan to die. My week in an acute care unit that had me on a suicide watch had not diminished my pain. Back in New York, I stormed out of my therapist’s office and declared I wouldn’t return to the treatment I’d dutifully followed for three decades. Nothing was working, so what was the point? I fit the demographic profile of the American suicide — white, male and entering middle age with a history of depression. Suicide runs in families, research tells us, and it ran in mine. My father killed himself at age 49 in April 1990. A generation before, an aunt of his took her life; before her, there were others. Shame runs in families, too, and no one in mine talked much about mental illness. The first time I was hospitalized for wanting to kill myself, as a teenager, my dad visited me a few days in. I made an effort to greet him with a firm handshake; he shared a few jokes with me. Dad was visibly concerned and told me he loved me. Only after his suicide a few years later did I learn that he, too, had been hospitalized, for depression, when he was in his early 20s. Setting out to start my own life after college, I felt that suicide was a clear and present opportunity, one that glowed more brightly during my depressive episodes.

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ut I had an ambitious plan to beat it. I’d be a performer: work hard, keep my goals in the line of sight at all times and make as much money as I could. Professional success would be my first line of defense to keep hopelessness at bay. In parallel, I’d find excellent doctors and be a compliant patient, take my meds and show up for talk therapy. And for a long time, through my 20s and 30s, that plan worked. Then, in 2008, a business deal fell through, and I couldn’t shake my disappointment. I slipped into a low mood, unfamiliar in both its persistence and depth. The doctors tried different drugs, different combinations of drugs. There were re-evaluations and second opinions. A course of electroconvulsive therapy was ineffective. My diagnosis shifted from depression to treatment-resistant depression.

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inehan also recognized that people who struggled with the urge to commit suicide were often people who might be biologically vulnerable to being emotionally overwhelmed. It’s not that we have the “wrong feelings”; it’s that our feelings flood and overwhelm us, in ways they might not overwhelm someone with different genes, and that it takes longer for those feelings to ebb and subside. In response, she began articulating JON HAN/THE NEW YORK TIMES strategies, or “skills,” for people with these vulnerabilities. Three and a half years later, I was done. in Houston. It is in the pivotal moment between A few weeks after I arrived, I was I’d stopped sleeping through the night; I’d go experiencing a feeling and acting on it, the enrolled in a dialectical behavior therapy to the office before dawn to avoid being theory goes, that I have a chance to “act skills group. alone with my thoughts. opposite”: to behave differently from how I If not for daily business lunches, a cushave historically, and often destructively, BT is a therapy that was developed tom in the publishing industry, and the managed distress. in the 1980s by the psychologist Marbrownies and whole wheat biscuits my partThere were behaviors I wanted to sha M. Linehan as she worked with ner baked in loving desperation, I would’ve change. suicidal patients suffering from borderline lost far more than the 30 pounds I’d When I was depressed, the self-possespersonality disorder. dropped just in a few months. sion I presented to the world belied just In spite of my 30 years as an avid, often I diligently planned my death, contacting how out of control I felt inside. a lawyer to finish my will and updating my desperate medical consumer, I’d never heard In my search for relief from anxiety, of it. health care proxy. anger or sadness, I’d act impulsively — Linehan had struggled with mental illIn case I botched the job, I wanted to spending money when I couldn’t afford it, ness as a young woman. leave clear instructions that nothing be isolating myself from friends, lashing out at When she started seeing patients, subdone to try to revive me or to prolong my those people closest to me, even hurting life. I intended to hang myself in the garage stantial research showed that cognitive myself physically. behavioral therapy — which focuses on of my upstate house. Afterward, I was kept low by regret. When I told my brother in an email that helping patients identify and change negaMy urges to act out may have been satI was giving him power of attorney over my tive, often erroneous thoughts (e.g., “I am isfied, but now I had a set of new problems: stupid”) that underpin negative feelings and debt, broken relationships, a hangover. affairs, he replied immediately: You must behaviors — could help many depressed not leave us! Unable to forgive myself for my misHe reminded me of our father’s dark leg- people. takes, the anger returned. But Linehan found that CBT didn’t acy, and what it had felt like when he’d left That cycle was killing me. DBT provided always work for her suicidal patients. us behind. I remembered that agony, didn’t me with a rubric for figuring out what was Some found its emphasis on changing I? causing my anxiety, anger or sadness — their own thinking tantamount to the belit- and new options for how to behave in light His message confused me. I wanted to die, but I did not want to inflict suffering on tling notion that their pain was “all in their of it. head.” the people I loved the most. Classical DBT treatment originally Many of them had experienced very real involved multiple components and I became willing to consider long-term hospitalization, something I hadn’t yet tried trauma, and many had tried fruitlessly to required the participation of a team of change many times before. CBT’s implicabecause of its great expense. specially trained professionals, keeping After a frantic search for an open bed at tion that their emotion was “wrong” — its price tag high. a treatment facility and the funds to pay for merely a consequence of inaccurate thoughts — made the therapist seem it, I left New York for the Menninger Clinic TURN TO LIVING/A13

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“She showed courage and fortitude. I appreciate people who do stand up and follow their convictions. Interesting thing is that Mike Huckabee, a Republican, came to her defense, and she’s a Democrat.”

“She is being called a hero but is more like [former Alabama Gov.] George Wallace, who stood in a college door to block black students, which turned out to be unconstitutional. I don’t think she has anything to support her position because she was hired to do a job. ”

“Everyone is entitled to their own beliefs. That is our right as Americans. But I think if your opinion and beliefs precludes you from doing the job the public elected you to do, you need to change jobs.”

“I stand up with her 1,000 percent. She has a right to say no. I know it is her job to issue licenses, but she has to face God someday, like all of us will.”

“I think that if you have moral objections to your employment, you need to change jobs or your convictions. If things are not compatible, you’ll need to change in one way or another.”

“I respect her point of view, that she wants to follow her religious beliefs, but she doesn’t have the right job for her to do that.”

“I am having a problem with her refusing to do her job. I think they ought to remove her. It is not in her job description to decide who or who should not get licenses based on her own beliefs.”

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Chapman a chance to vote on A friend and a neighbor, and the marijuana ordinance and delayed voting for one week. another friend? Despite receiving Chapman’s A letter from Clallam County Commissioner Jim McEntire to message of concern about the the clerk of the Board of County contract, Hall and Peach refused to grant a similar delay Commissioners stated that because [former Clallam County on McEntire’s friend’s contract. Hall voted yes. Commissioner] Phil Kitchel is a Thus, a county contract was “neighbor and friend,” he would awarded by only one elected step aside in the process of commissioner. approving a $2,500 contract We deserve better. with Kitchel [“Former Clallam It is time for change and Commissioner Appointed Trust rationality on the Board of Lands Commissioner”]. County Commissioners. The contract was never Norma Turner, advertised — no request for proPort Angeles posals — and no one else was considered. Pot prisoners McEntire’s letter continued, “Please refrain from referring Now that our government is any material related to this letting all of us smoke marimatter to me.” juana and letting some of us get I assumed that meant anyrich growing and selling it, it is thing associated with the contime to free all those who are locked up for doing this very tract. same thing. Wrong assumption. Criminal records that are It didn’t really mean that. related to drugs should be McEntire made the motion and voted yes to appoint Donald expunged and released prisoners given enough money to help Hall as a county commissioner them find a place for themselves pro tem. His appointment was “for the in our society. I think $1,000 each would express limited purpose of parsuffice. ticipating in the decision to This money could come from enter into a personal services taxes collected by our governagreement with Kitchel,” ment from drugs sold. according to the resolution This would relieve our prisappointing Kitchel. ons from being overcrowded and Hall’s pro-tem appointment reduce their costs, stop making expired after the vote on the foreign drug dealers rich and contract. give the released prisoners a When publicly asked if Mr. better chance to find jobs. Hall was a friend, McEntire Many large companies will responded yes. So McEntire recused himself not hire anyone with a criminal from voting on a contract with a record. If you agree, request that the friend but appointed another president and the governor of friend to vote on it. Shortly thereafter, McEntire Washington state do the above. Norman Melos, and Peach decided to give Sequim absent Commissioner Mike

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Living: Skill set to be learned CONTINUED FROM A12 tasks just long enough — usually for two or three minutes — to lower But in recent years, research the intensity of the fear before it has confirmed that a more stream- overwhelmed me. Depending on where I was — at lined, more affordable form of DBT — DBT skills training — is also home, at work or on the street or train — I’d reach for a situationally remarkably effective. Over the last decade or so, clini- appropriate activity. And because I can’t rely on my cians have adapted DBT to help people with treatment-resistant memory when anxiety swells, I’d depression, attention deficit disor- carry lists on an index card or on der, post-traumatic stress disorder my phone: pull out a piece of paper and write down all 50 states and and eating disorders. New research published in their capitals — in my non-domiMarch 2015 in JAMA Psychiatry nant hand; grab ice cubes from the highlighted the effectiveness of fridge and hold them on the back of including the skills-training compo- my neck; snap the rubber band on nent in DBT. The study’s finding my wrist. wasn’t news to me. Once a week for the last 2½ Mindful challenges years, I’ve attended a DBT group At the office or in a meeting, I and learned a set of skills that have been nothing short of transforma- learned to make subtle changes to my posture like bunching my toes, tive. I pay $80 for each 90-minute half-smiling to activate facial mussession, which I pay for out-of- cles, even slowing my breathing. And as imperfect as my DBT pocket, though it’s covered by some practice was early on, I found that insurance companies. Learning DBT is like learning a just taking anxiety down a degree or two gave me a measure of control new language. Organized in four modules, each over my decision making in the one taught in rounds lasting four to presence of intense emotion. The lesson was profound. I seven weeks, it offers its own vocabcouldn’t eliminate anxiety from my ulary, idioms, even mnemonics. I was no longer suicidal, but I life, but I could learn how to tolerate it and cope without making the wasn’t sure that would last. Since my 20s, I’d managed anxi- situation worse. As I made slow, sometimes ety with the aggressive use of benzodiazepines like Xanax and Klono- unsteady progress, I became curipin, which had grown into an ous about Linehan’s other DBT modules. unhealthy dependence. Mindfulness challenges me to I returned home without them accept emotions and situations as after a tough detox at Menninger. I was now subject to the full they are, not as I want them to be. I’ve learned how to “observe and sensory assault of New York. Riding the subway to work, describe”: to state the nature of a walking the dog, even tying my tie problem with facts, not judgments, so in the morning could provoke panic I can determine how best to solve it. The interpersonal effectiveness attacks. Frightened by the power of training helps me ask for what I these feelings, I scrambled to apply need in relationships and to manthe skills from the first DBT mod- age conflict positively, and to do both while preserving my selfule I’d learned, distress tolerance. I followed the strategy of dis- respect. Prepping in advance for tough tracting myself with highly specific

conversations and avoiding overapologizing are key skills. Emotion regulation teaches me how to identify and understand the functions of my emotions, and how to decrease my historic vulnerability to extreme moods. If I’m aware of how I feel physically when I’m sad, or how my speech pattern changes when I’m angry, I can recognize where I am and change course before the intensity of the emotion gets too high. The time needed to learn DBT can feel impossibly huge, especially for those of us who despair that change can’t come fast enough to save our lives. Yet, by empowering me to make the next minute or hour better than the one before it, in even the slightest, most incremental way, this therapy kindles hope. Better hours become better days, and several years on I’ve discovered my own resilience. Now I am able and willing to fully participate in life, ready to experience its joy and pain equally as I reach for my long-term goals. DBT is a relatively young therapy. There is much more research to be done. Still, there is already compelling evidence of its effectiveness in its modified, less expensive formats. Mental health professionals and patients need to consider it directly alongside the usual programs and not as a treatment of last resort. Suicide rates in the United States are at a shocking 25-year high. They spike in the spring, for reasons not entirely clear. But depression is treatable, and suicide is preventable. Don’t lose hope. You are not alone. I, too, once firmly believed that I was broken beyond repair — but I was wrong.

________ Will Lippincott works in publishing and lives in New York. This column first appeared in The New York Times.

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Rave of the Week LONG-OVERDUE RAVE FOR D Kathy at our senior park in east Port Angeles. Her kindness to her neighbors is very much appreciated.

. . . and other Raves HUGE RAVE FOR the cold, wet weather. May we get some snow in the mountains. RAVE TO EVERYONE who realizes the importance of spaying/neutering cats. It’s the single most effective way to prevent overpopulation. It save lives and make a real difference. The cats thank you, as well as overworked rescue and shelter workers and volunteers.

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Rant of the Week IT’S SO LAZY baiting wild animals along our private road, then driving slowly up and down the road all day with your weapons in your truck cab.

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. . . and other Rants RANT TO THE rude man in a very large pickup who was making hand gestures and tailgating me on Race Street [Port Angeles] because I was driving 20 mph in the school zone. The school-zone sign starts before the intersection, not just in the intersection, and ends a ways past the intersection. Read the signs.

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BELLINGHAM — A U.S. District bankruptcy court has granted grocery store chain Haggen the right to borrow up to $215 million to continue operating its stores, one of which is in Port Angeles, through the date of an Oct. 5 bankruptcy hearing. Haggen filed Tuesday for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Documents filed Thursday in the U.S. District bankruptcy court in Delaware show that it will allow Haggen to borrow money in a debtor-in-possession financing plan led by lender PNC Bank, according to The Oregonian of Portland, Ore. The court order says the interim loan is “vital” to the preservation of the company as it prepares to reorganize, the Oregonian newspaper said. The money will allow the firm to continue operating and maintain inventory while it reorganizes its operations and assets and sells some of its stores. The fate of the Port Angeles Haggen store at 114 E. Lauridsen Blvd. — the only Haggen store on the North Olympic Peninsula — is unknown for now. “As mentioned in our press release, we have filed voluntary Chapter 11 petitions to reorganize around a reduced portfolio of locations,” company spokeswoman Deborah Pleva said in a Wednesday email. “We cannot comment further at this time.” While the company didn’t specify how many stores it would sell, Haggen said it would focus its reorganization on profitable “core” stores and that it is in talks to sell “many of the company’s remaining assets.”

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Artist Robert Stem of Sequim paints a fishing boat on the Port Angeles waterfront during a Friday session of Paint the Peninsula. To cap the weeklong competition, the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center is throwing a party in Webster’s Woods, its 5-acre art park, today. Admission is free to today’s event, called the Panache! Festival of Colors, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the meadow and forest beside the arts center, 1203 E. Lauridsen Blvd. An awards presentation for the Panache! artists will begin at 12:30 p.m.

Auditor Troy Kelley pleads not guilty to new charges while Kelley was in office, him in 2009. and say that he laundered He eventually paid more money by withdrawing than $1 million to settle the TACOMA — State Audi- $245,000 annually from a case. tor Troy Kelley, who has been pool of ill-gotten gains. Four of the charges on unpaid leave while fightagainst Kelley allege he lied ing allegations that he stole Covers actions in office in sworn declarations in that millions from clients of his Kelley, a 50-year-old Dem- case to avoid blame. former business, has pleaded Kelley, who appeared in not guilty to additional ocrat from Tacoma, is a forcourt, did not speak to reportcharges of money laundering mer state representative ers after the hearing. who was elected in 2012 to be and tax evasion. But his attorney, Angelo Kelley entered his plea Washington’s auditor — the Friday in U.S. District Court state official charged with Calfo, said that his client in Tacoma before Judge rooting out waste and fraud hasn’t done anything wrong. “There’s no theft, there’s David Christel a week after a in government operations. He previously ran a com- no concealment, there’s no new indictment from a federal grand jury added the pany called Post Closing misreporting of income,” said counts to a long list of charges Department, which worked Calfo, who took over as Kelthat he previously pleaded with escrow and mortgage ley’s lawyer last week. “That’s all the governnot guilty to earlier this year. title companies to track real ment going after someone At a separate status hear- estate transactions. According to investiga- because he’s a high-profile ing following the arraignment, U.S. District Judge tors, the company kept fees target.” Early this year, federal Ronald Leighton set Kelley’s that it was supposed to trial date for March 14, after refund to customers — an agents searched Kelley’s agreeing to his lawyer’s amount they say totaled at home and subpoenaed the request to move it from Jan- least $3 million from 2006 to auditor’s office for records. Days later, Kelley wrote a 2008. uary. One of the escrow com- $447,000 check to the U.S. The new charges cover actions that allegedly took panies Kelley worked with, Treasury Department, notplace from 2011 to this year, Old Republic Title, sued ing in the subject line that it BY RACHEL LA CORTE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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would cover future tax debts, investigators said. He was first indicted in April and charged with 10 felony counts, including possession of $1.4 million in stolen property related to his former business. The new indictment charges him with 17 counts, including five counts of the most serious charge, money laundering, which carries up to 20 years in prison. The other charges include possession of stolen property and filing false income tax returns. In the new indictment, prosecutors also dropped one charge: an allegation that Kelley attempted to obstruct a civil lawsuit. On Tuesday, authorities seized $908,397 in what it described as stolen money that Kelley paid to the Seattle law firm Davis Wright Tremaine on March 26 as a retainer, the same day he was first informed he was Fast growth likely to be indicted. The Bellingham-based chain ballooned from 18 stores to 164 when it purchased 146 stores from Albertsons and Safeway earlier this year. Haggen had announced plans last month to close or sell 27 stores. The only Washington state store slated for closure is in Spanaway, near Tacoma, according to Haggen. Other targeted stores are in California, Arizona, Nevada and Oregon. It recently parted ways with one of its CEOs, The Oregonian said, and now faces multiple lawsuits. Haggen recently sued Albertsons for $1 billion,

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hile the company didn’t specify how many stores it would sell, Haggen said it would focus its reorganization on profitable “core” stores and that it is in talks to sell “many of the company’s remaining assets.

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claiming it did not fulfill terms of the purchase agreement. Haggen was also sued for $41.1 million by Albertsons, which alleges that Haggen didn’t pay for part of the inventory that came with the stores, The Seattle Times said, adding that Haggen officials say the lawsuit came in response to its own allegations that Albertsons violated the purchase agreement for the stores.

Owes $55 million According to Tuesday’s bankruptcy filing, Haggen owes its creditors more than $55 million. The bankruptcy filing lists Haggen’s creditors, including distributor Unified Grocers, vendors like Coca-Cola and Frito Lay, and money transfer service MoneyGram, as well as Albertsons. The Seattle Times reported that last month, the company began cutting worker hours in the Seattle area and undertook hundreds of layoffs and workhour reductions in California, Arizona and Nevada. Chapter 11 is a chapter of Title 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code. When a business is unable to service its debt or pay its creditors, it can file in federal bankruptcy court for protection under either Chapter 7 or Chapter 11. In Chapter 7, the business ceases operations and a trustee sells all of its assets and then distributes the proceeds to its creditors. Any residual amount is returned to the owners of the company. In Chapter 11, in most instances, the company remains in control of its business operations as “a debtor in possession” and is subject to the oversight and jurisdiction of the court. Chapter 11 gives “the debtor in possession” a number of ways to restructure its business.

NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING A special meeting of the Port Commission of the Port of Port Angeles is called for Tuesday, September 15, 2015, 9:00 a.m. at the Port of Port Angeles Commission Meeting Room, 338 W. First Street, Port Angeles, WA. The meeting is open to the public. If you have any questions, please call 457-8527.

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Richard’s chance to lead defense BY TIM BOOTH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ST. LOUIS — This is the lineage — and expectation — that Kris Richard has inherited. Under the watchful eye of Pete Carroll from the start, the Seattle Seahawks developed into the best defense in the NFL, starting with Gus Bradley as defensive coorRichard dinator. They remained at the pinnacle of the NFL with Dan Quinn running the defensive show. And now the Seahawks fall under the control of Richard, about to become the youngest defensive coordinator in the NFL when the Seahawks open the season today at St. Louis. “I do have a much bigger voice in regards to the overall grand scheme of how we’re going to operate,” said Richard, about to begin his sixth season with Seattle. “So in regards to how we operate while we’re on the field, the only real difference is now they First Game hear my voice over the headToday sets.” vs. Rams Richard has at St. Louis been with the Time: 10 a.m. Seahawks since On TV: Ch. 13 Carroll’s arrival as head coach in 2010, first as an assistant defensive backs coach. Since 2012, Richard has been the head defensive backs coach, helping develop the “Legion of Boom” secondary featuring All-Pros Earl Thomas and Richard Sherman, and safety Kam Chancellor.

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Forks running back Kenny Gale (25) is pursued by Chimacum’s Michael Walton (62), Christopher Bainbridge (31) and Devyn Winkley (65) as Forks’ Iziah Morton (71) and Eden Cisneros (24) run toward the play.

Forks holds off Cowboys Chimacum’s comeback falls short in 33-28 loss BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

FORKS — The pregame fireworks exploding behind the south end zone at Spartan Stadium foreshadowed the offensive outburst to follow. Forks’ new hurry-up spread offense amassed 555 yards of total offense on 68 plays, and despite a dogged second-half rally by Chimacum, the Spartans (1-1) held on to win 33-28 Friday. “Our guys are responding,” first-year Spartans head coach Craig Shetterly said. “Our kids are so . . . they

want it so bad it makes it easy to coach kids like that.” Forks sophomore Cole Baysinger was in command in his first home start at quarterback, completing 20 of 31 passes for 355 yards and four touchdowns and throwing one interception. “We try to keep the concepts pretty simple for him,” Shetterly said. “The offense wasn’t invented by me, lots of guys have had success with it and I’ve learned a lot at the stops I’ve made.” Baysinger is a fan. “I love it,” he said. “I love playing in it. It’s awesome. It’s not boring at all, but

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Second-quarter show Baysinger heated up in the second quarter, completing 8 of 9 passes and firing touchdown receptions to Whiting of 9, 47 and 50 yards. Whiting finished with eight grabs for 171 yards. Dowling had his best stretch of the game before halftime as well, completing passes of 17 and 24 yards and throwing a 28-yard touchdown to Matthew Torres as the Cowboys trailed 27-12 at the break. TURN

New runner Landry boosts PA’s offense

SEATTLE — Myles Gaskin rushed for 146 yards and three touchdowns as Washington cruised to a 49-0 victory over Sacramento State on Saturday. Gaskin scored on runs of 3, 16 and 78 yards and Jake Browning passed for 326 yards and two touchdowns to lead the way for the Huskies (1-1). After a sluggish first quarter, Gaskin helped get

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Port Angeles running back Kellen Landry, left, tries to elude Vashon’s Chester Pruett.

PORT ANGELES — Kellen Landry got what he wanted. After playing tight end last week, Landry moved to running back and helped Port Angeles pick up its first win of the football season, 27-18 over Vashon at Civic Field. “I asked for it,” Landry said after Friday’s game. “I knew I could have a more vital part in the offense. I thought with the ball in my hands I could do a lot more.” Landry, who played running back and receiver last year, gained 90 yards on 12 carries. He also caught one pass, which he took 21 yards in the first quarter for the Roughriders’ first score of the season. “Kellen had run it quite a bit last year, so we thought, you know, we’ll give him a shot at it.

So far, so good,” Port Angeles coach Bret Curtis said. “He stepped up and said he wanted to run the ball a little bit. We’re not necessarily working on a by-request system, but you know, he’s a senior and he’s run the ball before, so it was a natural kind of [move].” Even before Landry touched the ball, it was clear Port Angeles’ running game was different from the one that was held to minus-34 yards by Port Townsend in Week 1. On the first play from scrimmage, Jace Bohman ran for 16 yards. He gained 2 more yards on the next play. Not great, but an improvement. “Feels a lot better, I’ll tell you that, actually getting to go somewhere,” Bohman said. “We put a lot of work in with blocking schemes and stuff, because last week we had a bunch of weakside blitzes and we finally picked that up and we got new schemes and everything, so we fixed that.” Bohman gained 74 yards and scored one touchdown on 15 carries. TURN

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Moving up It’s been a rapid rise for Richard, 35, who spent two seasons as a graduate assistant at Southern California on Carroll’s staff before following him to Seattle. But it’s all been with the goal of moving up the coaching ranks and joining Seattle defensive coaches that have taken the next step. Prior to the Super Bowl last season, Richard said his goal was to one day become a head coach in the NFL. The previous two Seattle defensive coordinators — Quinn and Bradley — both landed jobs as head coaches. Bradley is about to begin his third season in Jacksonville, while Quinn makes his debut as a head coach in Atlanta this week. “When I set off on coaching from day one, I wanted to be the absolute best coach that I could be in whatever position that I was in. That was what I was going to be locked into,” Richard said. “Of course there are aspirations to move on and ahead and do all that stuff right there. But that’s too far out in the future. I am focused on the things that are right out in front of me right now.”

it’s pretty simple once you get the gist of it.” Baysinger joked that even the wideouts are catching on. “It’s pretty basic for the receivers, too,” he said. “Some of them are pretty airheaded, but they get the job done.” Baysinger deflected credit for the big offensive output. “It came down to my lineman holding their blocks for me, and the receivers were catching the balls. And the ones that weren’t catching were blocking great for us,” Baysinger said. Baysinger found his favorite target, junior Austin Whiting, for the first of four first-half touchdown connections on an 18-yard route up the middle. Chimacum answered quickly. Quinn Dowling rolled to his left and fired a 45-yard touchdown strike to James Porter to make

College Football the Washington offense rolling, accounting for 50 of Washington’s 63 yards on a nine-play scoring drive that culminated with a 3-yard Gaskin touchdown to give the Huskies a 7-0 lead. Gaskin would add a 16-yard touchdown run on the next Washington possession. Kevin King intercepted

Daniel Kniffin on the first play of the Hornets (1-1) ensuing possession to set up another Washington touchdown. Dwayne Washington’s 11-yard touchdown run gave the Huskies a 21-0 lead. Browning then marched Washington on a 90-yard scoring drive to close the first half with the Huskies leading 28-0. Washington held the Hornets to just 11 yards rushing.

Kniffin finished 18 of 35 for 181 yards with an interception. Browning tossed his first two touchdowns of his career in the third quarter before deferring to backup K.J. Carta-Samuels. A nearly intercepted pass from Browning fell into the arms of Marvin Hall, who raced for a 78-yard touchdown to extend Washington’s lead to 35-0. TURN

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Scoreboard Calendar Today Baseball: Olympic Crosscutters Black at Black Hills, noon; Olympic Crosscutters Gold at Tumwater, noon.

Monday Boys Tennis: Port Angeles at Olympic, 4 p.m., Bremerton at Chimacum/Port Townsend at Port Townsend, 4 p.m. Volleyball: Lake Quinault at Clallam Bay, 5 p.m.

Tuesday Girls Soccer: Chimacum at North Kitsap, 6:45 p.m.; Port Townsend at Kingston, 6:45 p.m.; Sequim at Klahowya, 6:45 p.m. Volleyball: Port Townsend at Vashon, 5:45 p.m.; Northwest Yeshiva at Quilcene, 6 p.m.; Kingston at Port Angeles, 6:15 p.m.; Montesano at Forks, 7 p.m. Girls Swimming: Kingston at Port Angeles, 3 p.m.

Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Wednesday Birch’s Molar Bowlers Men’s high game: Jay Cameron, 266; men’s high series: Jay Cameron, 662. Women’s high game: Jeanne Phelps, 169; women’s high series: Jeanne Phelps, 464. Leading team: Blue Heron. Lakeside Big 4 Men’s high game: Travis Darting, 300; men’s high series: Tony Chapman, Jr., 741. Tuesday Mixed Up Mixed Men’s high game: Tracey Almond, 265; men’s high series: Tracey Almond, 719. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 226; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 533. Laurel Lanes Seniors Men’s high game: Jack Shields, 163; men’s high series: Jack Shields, 450. Women’s high game: Barb Ross, 154; women’s high series: Barb Ross, 436. CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Wednesday Men’s Club Two Man Best Ball Flight One Gross: Robert Mares and Ron Grant, 69. Net: Dustin Halverson and Tim Mannor, 61; Randy Gange and Bruce Durning, 62. Flight Two Gross: Wayne Pinger and Fred Harrison, 75. Net: JC Schumacher and John Magee, 60; Weston Royall and Nic Dahl, 61. Flight Three Gross: Richard Hansen and Warren Cortez, 80. Net: Morris Fosse and Ed Busch, 57; David McArthur and Brad Littlefield, 60. Closest to pin No. 4 Low division: Warren Cortez, 4 ft. 9 in. High division: Pat Lauerman, 16 ft. 6 in. No. 11: Low division: Paul Ryan, 6 ft. 11 in.

High division: Nic Dahl, 10 ft. 5 in. No. 17 Open: Grant Ritter, 4 ft. 10 in. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Thursday Men’s Niners Worst Hole Out (WHO) Net: Karl Kelley, 28; Bob Erzen, 28; Frank Keyes, 28. Lady Niners Low Net Net: Jan Jones, 34; Christie Wilson, 36; Dorothy Plenert, 36. SWGA Odd or Even Flight One — Red Tees Net: Sherry Meythaler, 33.5; Bobbie Piety, 35; Carol Goodman, 69. Flight Two— Silver Tees Net: Eileen Larsen, 33.5; Effie Bentley, 37. Men’s Club Any Nine Holes Gross: Bill Dickin, 30; Joe Hart, 35. Net: Marty O’Brien, 23.5; Dick Evans, 25.

Baseball Rockies 4, Mariners 2 Friday’s game Colorado Seattle ab r h bi ab r hbi Blckmn cf 5 0 2 0 J.Jones cf 3020 CDckrs lf 4 0 2 0 OMally ph-cf 0 1 0 0 BBarns lf 1 0 0 0 KSeagr 3b 4112 Arenad 3b 5 0 1 0 N.Cruz dh 4000 CGnzlz rf 3 0 0 0 Cano 2b 3000 LeMahi 2b 4 0 0 0 Trumo lf 3000 Mornea dh 4 1 2 0 KMarte pr-ss 0 0 0 0 Paulsn 1b 4 1 1 0 S.Smith rf 4000 Garnea c 4 1 1 3 Morrsn 1b 3010 Descals ss 4 1 2 0 BMiller ss-lf 4 0 1 0 J.Hicks c 2000 Gutirrz ph 1000 Sucre c 0000 SRomr ph 1000 Totals 38 411 3 Totals 32 2 5 2 Colorado 000 000301—4 Seattle 000 000020—2 E—Arenado (15). DP—Colorado 1. LOB— Colorado 8, Seattle 9. 2B—C.Dickerson (10), J.Jones (1). HR—Garneau (2), K.Seager (24). SB—Blackmon (37). IP H R ER BB SO Colorado Bettis W,7-5 7 3 0 0 3 6 Friedrich 0 1 2 2 1 0 1/ 0 0 0 1 J.Miller H,4 3 0 1/ 0 0 0 0 Logan H,23 3 0 1/ 0 0 1 1 Ja.Diaz H,6 3 0 Axford S,22-27 1 1 0 0 1 3 Seattle Iwakuma L,7-4 61/3 8 3 3 1 6 2/ 0 0 0 1 Farquhar 3 0 Beimel 1 1 0 0 0 0 Zych 1 2 1 1 0 2 Friedrich pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. WP—Zych. Umpires—Home, Jerry Meals; First, Clint Fagan; Second, Jordan Baker; Third, Paul Emmel. T—3:11. A—19,876 (47,574).

American League Friday’s Games Baltimore 14, Kansas City 8 Toronto 11, N.Y. Yankees 5 Tampa Bay 8, Boston 4

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Detroit at Cleveland, ppd., rain Texas 4, Oakland 0 Minnesota 6, Chicago White Sox 2 L.A. Angels 3, Houston 2 Colorado 4, Seattle 2 Saturday’s Games Toronto 9, N.Y. Yankees 5, 11 innings, 1st game Kansas City at Baltimore, late Toronto at N.Y. Yankees, late, 2nd game Boston at Tampa Bay, late Detroit at Cleveland, late Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, late Oakland at Texas, late Houston at L.A. Angels, late Colorado at Seattle, late Sunday’s Games Toronto (Dickey 10-10) at N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 11-6), 10:05 a.m. Boston (R.Hill 0-0) at Tampa Bay (Smyly 2-2), 10:10 a.m. Detroit (Boyd 1-5) at Cleveland (Bauer 11-11), 10:10 a.m., 1st game Minnesota (Gibson 9-10) at Chicago White Sox (Sale 12-8), 11:10 a.m. Oakland (Doubront 3-1) at Texas (Ch.Gonzalez 2-5), 12:05 p.m. Houston (Fiers 2-1) at L.A. Angels (Heaney 6-3), 12:35 p.m. Colorado (K.Kendrick 5-12) at Seattle (Paxton 3-3), 1:10 p.m. Detroit (Wolf 0-3) at Cleveland (Carrasco 12-10), 1:40 p.m., 2nd game Kansas City (Cueto 2-5) at Baltimore (W.Chen 8-7), 5:05 p.m. Monday’s Games Boston at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. Kansas City at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m. Houston at Texas, 5:05 p.m. Detroit at Minnesota, 5:10 p.m. Oakland at Chicago White Sox, 5:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at Seattle, 7:10 p.m.

National League Friday’s Games Chicago Cubs 5, Philadelphia 1, 1st game Pittsburgh 6, Milwaukee 3 St. Louis at Cincinnati, susp. Miami 2, Washington 1 N.Y. Mets 5, Atlanta 1 Chicago Cubs 7, Philadelphia 3, 2nd game Arizona 12, L.A. Dodgers 4 Colorado 4, Seattle 2 San Francisco 9, San Diego 1 Saturday’s Games Cincinnati 5, St. Louis 1 Cincinnati 4, St. Louis 2, comp. of susp. game Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia, late Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, late N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, late Washington at Miami, late L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, late San Diego at San Francisco, late Colorado at Seattle, late Sunday’s Games St. Louis (Wacha 15-5) at Cincinnati (R.Iglesias 3-7), 10:10 a.m. Washington (Scherzer 11-11) at Miami (B.Hand 4-5), 10:10 a.m.

Chicago Cubs (Undecided) at Philadelphia (Harang 5-15), 10:35 a.m. Milwaukee (Jungmann 9-6) at Pittsburgh (Liriano 10-7), 10:35 a.m. N.Y. Mets (Niese 8-10) at Atlanta (Weber 0-1), 10:35 a.m. San Diego (Rea 2-2) at San Francisco (Leake 9-8), 1:05 p.m. Colorado (K.Kendrick 5-12) at Seattle (Paxton 3-3), 1:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Greinke 16-3) at Arizona (Corbin 5-3), 1:10 p.m. Monday’s Games Washington at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. Miami at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m. San Diego at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 7:10 p.m. Cincinnati at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m.

Football NFL schedule Thursday’s Game New England 28, Pittsburgh 21 Today’s Games Green Bay at Chicago, 10 a.m. Kansas City at Houston, 10 a.m. Seattle at St. Louis, 10 a.m. Cleveland at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m. Indianapolis at Buffalo, 10 a.m. Miami at Washington, 10 a.m. Carolina at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. New Orleans at Arizona, 1:05 p.m. Detroit at San Diego, 1:05 p.m. Cincinnati at Oakland, 1:25 p.m. Baltimore at Denver, 1:25 p.m. Tennessee at Tampa Bay, 1:25 p.m. N.Y. Giants at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Monday’s Games Philadelphia at Atlanta, 4:10 p.m. Minnesota at San Francisco, 7:20 p.m.

Basketball Lynx 64, Storm 78 MINNESOTA (64) Liston 2-6 0-0 5, Brunson 0-1 0-0 0, Fowles 7-13 7-8 21, Cruz 4-10 0-2 8, Montgomery 5-14 0-0 13, Greene 0-4 4-6 4, Peters 1-4 0-0 2, Jones 4-8 3-6 11, Kelley 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 23-60 14-22 64. SEATTLE (78) Clark 4-5 0-1 9, Tokashiki 1-4 2-2 4, Langhorne 1-6 1-2 3, Loyd 5-8 4-4 14, Goodrich 4-8 3-4 11, O’Hea 1-5 0-0 3, Gatling 5-9 0-0 10, Mosqueda-Lewis 6-16 3-3 16, Hollingsworth 2-4 4-5 8. Totals 29-65 17-21 78. Minnesota 19 14 1516—64 Seattle 16 23 2118—78 3-Point Goals—Minnesota 4-19 (Montgomery 3-9, Liston 1-4, Greene 0-1, Peters 0-2, Cruz 0-3), Seattle 3-14 (Mosqueda-Lewis 1-2, Clark 1-2, O’Hea 1-5, Langhorne 0-1, Loyd 0-2, Goodrich 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds— Minnesota 46 (Fowles 12), Seattle 39 (Gatling 10). Assists—Minnesota 15 (Cruz, Montgomery 4), Seattle 16 (Goodrich 5). Total Fouls—Minnesota 22, Seattle 17. Technicals—Minnesota defensive three second. A—7,012 (9,686).

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Riders: Three first-quarter TDs off turnovers CONTINUED FROM B1 Fullback Jace Lausche carried six times for 53 yards, highlighted by a 38-yarder that set up Bohman’s 5-yard TD in the third quarter. Lausche also scored a touchdown. For the second week in a row, Vashon turned the ball over six times. The Pirates’ first five drives ended with fumbles, which kept the ball on their side of the field for the entire first quarter. Bohman recovered the first fumble, setting up quarterback Ryan Rodocker’s TD pass to Landry. A snap got past quarterback Connor Hoisington on Vashon’s next drive, and Port Angeles linebacker Cyler McBride recovered it and found nothing but 27 yards of space in front of him. “I saw the ball, picked it up, and when I was running for the end zone, I was thinking to myself, ‘Wow, I’m actually running for a touchdown right now,’” McBride said. That made it 14-0 for the Riders.

On Vashon’s next play, Hoisington’s pitch went too high and it was caught by Port Angeles’ Caleb Joslin at the Pirates’ 27-yard line. Lausche later ran it in from the 4 to give Port Angeles a 21-0 lead with eight seconds remaining in the first quarter. Vashon continued to drop the ball — Billy Minks and D.J. Delaney recovered fumbles for the Riders — but Port Angeles stopped capitalizing. The Pirates finally held on to the ball and scored on a 5-yard run by Bryce Hoisington in the final minute of the second quarter to cut the Riders’ advantage to 21-6 at halftime. Bryce Hoisington then scored on a 50-yard run on Vashon’s first drive of the second half to make it 21-12. The Riders responded with a 55-yard drive that ended with Bohman’s TD run, which gave Port Angeles some breathing room at 27-12 midway through the third quarter. The Riders maintained that distance when Delaney made his second takeaway of the game in the fourth quarter. Connor Hois-

ington, under pressure, forced an underhand pass near the goal line that Delaney caught and returned to the 13. But the Riders also caught the turnover virus, fumbling the ball away three times in the fourth, including one at the Vashon 8 and another that was returned by Zachary Witherspoon 30 yards for a TD to bring the Pirates within nine points at 27-18. But for the third time, the Riders stuffed the two-point conversion to keep it a two-score game. The Pirates had similar luck on their third onside kick attempt of the game. Delaney recovered it and Port Angeles ran out the clock.

‘Huge for the psyche’ “It was a better game for us, obviously,” Curtis said, referencing to last week’s 49-0 loss to Port Townsend. “We got a win, and that’s huge for the psyche. You know, you lose two in a row, that’s pretty tough out of the get-go. “To get a win, especially at home, it’s just real good for the confidence. The boys are really

feeling good, they’re happy. “But you know coaches, there’s always things that we’re always going to want to improve on, and we saw a lot of things that need work.” The Riders changed their defense after the Week 1 loss, but when the Pirates weren’t coughing up the ball, Port Angeles struggled to stop them. Bryce Hoisington ran for 228 yards on 34 carries, and Vashon out-gained the Riders 351-212. “They ran some stuff we didn’t really see on film,” Landry, a linebacker, said, “but some of that is we still aren’t doing our jobs properly. “That’s what we’ve got to fix over the next week before North Mason.” Curtis shared the blame between coaches and players for the breakdowns. “Little things probably,” he said. “Some of it may have been . . . assignment issues, some of it we might not have had guys lined up the way we should’ve.” Port Angeles (1-1) hosts North Mason (0-2) this Friday at 7 p.m. The Bulldogs are coming off a 45-12 loss to Elma.

The Riders will hope for some healing before opening their Olympic League 2A schedule. They lost receiver Joe Danz early in the game, and he spent the rest of the game on crutches. Kyle Fuller, who started on the line, also missed most of the game. Rodocker cramped up and had to be replaced at quarterback by sophomore Matthew Warner for a few drives in the second half. Port Angeles 27, Vashon 18 Vashon 0 Port Angeles 21

6 6 6— 18 0 6 0— 27 First Quarter PA—Landry 21 pass from Rodocker (Beck kick) PA—McBride 27 fumble return (Beck kick) PA—Lausche 4 run (Beck kick) Second Quarter V—B. Hoisington 6 run (run failed) Third Quarter V—B. Hoisington 50 run (run failed) PA—Bohman 5 run (kick failed) Fourth Quarter V—Witherspoon 30 fumble return (run failed) Individual Stats Rushing— V: B. Hoisington 34-228, Witherspoon 17-59, C. Hoisington 11-28, C. Pruett 2-14, Villa-Senor 3-5, Gerry 2-(-2). PA: Landry 12-90, Bohman 15-74, Lausche 6-53, Rodocker 1-(-4), Warner 1-0. Passing—V: C. Hoisington 3-7-1, 41. PA: Rodocker 2-4-0, 33. Receiving—V: Witherspoon 2-16, Polkat 1-25. PA: Landry 1-21, Bohman 1-12.

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Forks: Brainbridge has big return for Cowboys CONTINUED FROM B1 junior lineman Jack Dahlgren on his way to a 70-yard TD return. “We were having some trouble “I kind of tried to put it on Quinn’s shoulders because I fielding punts in practice, and thought we could beat them in the [assistant coach] Jason Richards air,” Cowboys coach Mike Dowling said, ‘We have to put Garrison back there,’” Shetterly said. said. “And the first chance he gets, Dowling ended up completing 11 of 26 passes for 222 yards with he makes it pay with that cutback two touchdowns and two intercep- across the field. “And Jack just leveled that kid. tions. Forks scored on its first touch He’s a football player. If you don’t make sure to find him out there of the ball in the second half. Garrison Schumack gathered you’re going to have a tough time a Chimacum punt and reversed trying to win.” But the Cowboys wouldn’t go field, ranging from the right sideline to the left hash and getting a down without a fight. Chris Bainbridge returned the big boost from a crushing block by

ensuing kickoff 75 yards for a score to trim Forks’ lead to 33-20. The Spartans lost lineman Billy Palmer for the second half with an injury, and that loss played a key role in slowing down Forks’ offense. “Billy Palmer went to the ER, so we were all concerned and it hit us pretty hard going forward,” Baysinger said. Shetterly agreed. “After Billy got hurt, guys had to snap out of that and it was tough,” he said. Keishaun Ramsey jumped a slant route for an interception inside the Chimacum 30-yard

line, but Forks’ offense stalled, giving the Cowboys another chance. Chimacum drove down to the goal line, but fullback Trevon Noel was stopped inches short on an off-tackle plunge on fourth down. The Cowboys held on defense, and a bad punt snap by the Spartans forced a turnover on downs at the Forks 4-yard line. Noel wasn’t denied on his next rush, scoring easily, and after a Dowling two-point conversion, Chimacum trailed 33-28 with 6:35 to play. Baysinger then made his big-

gest mistake of the game, an offhis-back-foot pass to the middle of the field that Bainbridge intercepted for the Cowboys with 5:05 to go. Chimacum drove down and appeared to pick up a first down inside the Spartans’ 20, but the play was called back for holding. It was the third penalty of the Cowboys’ final drive, and it backed them up near midfield. Three incomplete passes later, Forks had the ball back and was able to pick up a first down to run out the clock. TURN

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SEQUIM — Sequim’s defense came through again, shutting out Coupeville 41-0, the Wolves second straight blowout win against an Olympic League 1A opponent. Last week Sequim beat Chimacum 43-6. “The defense did really well all the way through the game, there were only a few minor mistakes,” Wolves coach Erik Wiker said of Friday’s game. Senior quarterback Nick Faunce put Sequim on the board with an 13-yard touchdown run. Freshman quarterback Riley Cowan then threw for two touchdowns later in the first half, a 34-yarder to Ethan Richmond and a 31-yarder to Gavin Velarde, to give the Wolves a commanding 21-0 lead. Velarde finished with six catches for 120 yards. He also ran for 67 yards on four carries, including an 11-yard touchdown. “I think we played well, but we have a lot of things to correct,” Wiker said. “We had peaks and valleys. The peaks were really good and the valleys were medium-bad, but we’ve got to work on those.” Arnold Black ran eight times for 54 yards, including a 15-yard TD. Kicker Thomas Winfield hit 6 of 7 extra point attempts. “The kicking game is looking really good,” Wiker said. Sequim (2-0) travels to Kingston (0-2) on Friday, the Olympic League 2A Division opener for each team. Sequim 41, Coupeville 0 Coupeville Sequim

0 0 0 0— 0 14 13 7 7— 41 First Quarter S—Faunce 13 run (Winfield kick) S—Richmond 34 pass from Cowan (Winfield kick) Second Quarter S—Velarde 31 pass from Cowan (Winfield kick)

Prep Football S—Black 15 run (Kick no good) Third Quarter S—Velarde 11 run (Winfield kick) Fourth Quarter S—Gresli 1 run (Winfield kick) Individual Stats Rushing— S: Velarde 4-67, Black 8-54, Feeney 6-44, Gresli 2-33, Whitney 3-33, Faunce 2-6, Hilliard 1-3, Cowan 1-1. Passing—S: Cowan 8-11-0, 139; Faunce 6-10-0, 34. Receiving—S: Velarde 6-120, Richmond 3-36, Stamper 2-30, Christiansen 2-16, Black 1-5, Feeney 1-0.

Rainier Christ. 62, Clallam Bay 54 KENT — An already short-handed Clallam Bay squad lost the game and standout freshman Clayton Willis to a knee injury that will keep him out at least a week. “We started off scoring first, and I thought we were going to keep pouring it on, but it was hot there on the turf and our lack of depth hurt us,” Bruins coach Cal Ritter said. “Willis did quite well for us, served as a workhorse for us offensively and made plays on defense, but he got hurt at the end of the third [or] beginning of the fourth quarter.” Clallam Bay had a chance to tie in the final minutes. “They scored and we stopped them on the [twopoint] conversion, so they were up eight,” Ritter said. “We drove it down to their 25[-yard line] and we had a fourth-and-12. “We fumbled it. Kyle Keys picked it up and got close to the first down as he could before he fumbled, so we turned it over with 42 seconds left.” Ritter said the highlight for the Bruins came on a 63-yard interception return for a score by eighth-grader Ramon Tinoco in the third quarter. “He did a real good job for us in coverage as a

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Sequim quarterback Nick Faunce eyes the goal line as he breaks away from Coupeville linebacker Julian Welling and scores on a 13-yard run. defensive back all game and made that big play,” Ritter said. Ritter also praised senior quarterback/linebacker Alan Greene. “I can’t say enough about him,” Ritter said. “He’s solid. He’s really the eyes on the field for me, and it’s his first year at quarterback. “He did a great job coming up and making stops at linebacker, too.” Sam Signor and Keys, who was playing with a groin injury, also drew raves. “Sam and Kyle were great offensively, and Kyle wasn’t anywhere near 100 percent,” Ritter said. With Willis out, the Bruins are now down to nine players on their roster.

“I told the kids if we can suit up at least eight who want to wear the black and gold then we will keep it going,” Ritter said. “They want to keep playing.” Clallam Bay (1-1) hosts Quilcene on Friday.

Port Townsend 44, Bellevue Christ. 0 PORT TOWNSEND — Port Townsend’s stout defense produced its second shutout in less than a week with a 44-0 nonleague

stomping of Bellevue Christian at Memorial Field. The Redhawks (2-0) blistered Port Angeles 49-0 in the season opener last Friday. In the first two games of the young football season, Port Townsend has outscored its opponents 93-0. Thursday’s blowout wasn’t much different than last week’s. “The linebackers, most of them are seniors, except for [sophomore] Detrius Kelsall, but David Sua and Keegan Khile are doing a

great job and Ezra Easley is playing well behind them,” Port Townsend coach Nick Snyder said “Detrius is running well on the back side, and our secondary, [Jacob] Ralls and Carson Marx, are playing well in coverage.” Kelsall returned from a bruised collarbone that sidelined him during the second half of the Port Angeles game. The Vikings hit on two long pass plays in the early going, but Snyder said the Redhawks adjusted defensively and came up with fourth-down stops to stall the drives. Port Townsend led 7-0 after one quarter and 28-0 at halftime. “Sua had a phenomenal game for us offensively, running and throwing the ball,” Snyder said. “[Wesley] Wheeler got untracked for us in the second half and ran well, and Detrius and Kyle Blankenship all contributed.” Ralls also scored on a long punt return. “I thought they [the Vikings] were a pretty talented team coming in, so I though the effort was impressive,” Snyder said. “We came out of the locker room at half with more intensity than last week. “We had another big lead, and these Thursday games can be tough because of the short week, but we were pretty focused.” The Redhawks pay a visit to Klahowya (1-1) to open Olympic League 1A Division play Friday.

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First Quarter CONTINUED FROM B2 his 12 games in charge. F—Whiting 18 pass from Baysinger (Cisneros pass “I feel better than I’ve from Silva) “When you lose a guy ever felt as coach,” Dowling C—Porter 45 pass from Dowling (kick failed) Second Quarter like Billy in the second half, said. F—Ramsey 9 pass from Baysinger (Silva kick) “The guys played all F— Whiting 47 pass from Baysinger (pass failed) there’s a little bit of adjustment, kind of shock, and night, they never gave up C—Torres 28 pass from Dowling (run failed) from Baysinger (kick blocked) you have to get a response,” and we had shots to win it F— Whiting 50 passThird Quarter Shetterly said. F—Schumack 70 punt return (pass failed) late. pass from Dowling (Noel run) “As we responded to “If they are going to give C—Bainbridge 75Fourth Quarter that, we caught some me that effort and we do C—Noel 4 run (Dowling run) Individual Stats grease, but like I said, we our job as coaches, we’re Rushing— F: Gale 24-109, Schumack 13-91. C: are a young team and there going to get something out Avery 3-32, Dowling 3-19, Noel 4-18, Shaw 6-11, were penalties and mis- of it. And we’re going to Bainbridge 5-(-1). Passing—F: Baysinger 20-31-1, 355. C: Dowling takes and things we’ve got keep going to work. 11-25-2, 222. to clean up, but I feel like “I wish they’d got some- Receiving—F: Whiting 8-171, Prose 3-60, Moody it’s all fixable. thing out of it other than a 2-53, Kale 4-49, Ramsey 2-15, Williamson 1-7. C: “We are playing with a close game tonight, but Bainbridge 4-80, Porter 2-75, Torres 1-28, Golden lot of youth, there’s not a hopefully it makes us stron- 1-24, Avery 1-15, Shaw 2-0. ________ senior announced on our ger.” starting lineup, and that Sports reporter Michael Carbodes well for our future Forks 33, Chimacum 28 man can be contacted at 360-452but there are going to be Chimacum 6 6 8 8— 28 2345, ext. 5250 or at mcarman@ 8 19 6 0— 33 peninsuladailynews.com. growing pains. You have to Forks learn how to win.” Despite the close loss, the program’s 14th straight defeat, Dowling found plenty to be encouraged about. The 28 points were the most his team has scored in

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CEDAR FALLS, Iowa — Michael Schmadeke kicked a 24-yard field goal with 5:37 remaining in the game and then Deiondre’ Hall returned an interception 16 yards for a touchdown to give Northern Iowa a 38-35 win over Eastern Washington in a battle of FCS powers Saturday. Hall’s pick of Jordan West came on the first official play after the field goal — and after a holding penalty wiped out West’s 66 yard run to the Northern Iowa 17. The Eagles (0-2) quickly answered with a touchdown but the Panthers got a good kick return from Tyvis Smith and kept the ball for the final 3:20. Eastern’s Nic Sblendorio had career-highs of 10 receptions and 158 yards while Cooper Kupp had 9 for 179 and two TDs.


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Riders continue dominating start, defeat PT 6-1 PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles girls soccer team peppered the Port Townsend net in a 6-1 victory. The Roughriders pounded 24 shots on goal compared to eight for the Redhawks. Emily Boyd opened the contest with goal off of an assist from Taylar Clark in the second minute. Sierra Robinson then added a header goal off a corner kick from Madison St. George in the 29th minute. “This was on a corner kick that the smallest player on the field headed in,” Moseley said. Port Townsend cut the lead to 2-1 with a 34thminute strike, but Port Angeles’ Maddie Boe scored on a free kick five minutes later. “Boe took the free kick quickly and caught the PT defense still setting up their wall,” Moseley said. Kyrsten McGuffey and Mia Del Guzzi scored their first varsity goals for the Riders in the 59th and 77th minutes, respectively. Boe earned her fifth assist of the season on Del Guzzi’s goal. Shanzi Cosgrove rounded out the scoring with her fourth goal in two games off a free kick in the final minute. Moseley named Robinson and McGuffey as his offensive players of the game, Boe as the top transition player, and Saige Hefton earned praise for her work defensively. Port Angeles (2-0) next plays at Chimacum (0-2) on Thursday.

Volleyball Black Hills 3, Port Angeles 0 TUMWATER — The Roughriders were swept 25-13, 25-8 and 25-12 in their nonleague season opener by the Wolves. “With our jamboree being canceled this year, we

No. 2: Kunold (North Kitsap) def. Nickerson (Port Angeles) 6-1, 6-0. No. 3: Meek (North Kitsap) def. Mabrey (Port Angeles) 6-1, 6-2. Doubles No. 1: Benson/Butler (North Kitsap) def. Soule/ Woods (Port Angeles) 6-0, 6-0. No. 2: Henshaw/McCowen (North Kitsap) def. Duncan/Wahlsten (Port Angeles) 6-0, 6-0. No. 3: Denny/Blanchard (North Kitsap) def. Mehew/Dougherty (Port Angeles) 6-1, 6-0. No. 4: Broughton/Hibbs (North Kitsap) def. Soelter/Tourbin (Port Angeles) 6-0, 6-0.

Preps had to work out our kinks against a very tough team,” Port Angeles coach Christine Halberg said of Thursday’s match. “The girls played hard, hit the floor for everything and kept their heads high. They know what we need to work on and they’re ready for the challenge.” Kiana Robideau lead the way for the Riders with five digs, four kills and two blocks. Emily Johnson added eight assists, five digs and a block, and Brennan Gray totaled two digs and a kill. Freshman Aeverie Politika served up Port Angeles’ only ace, and Genna Orr, Alyssa Sweet and Nikki Price had one kill apiece. The Riders (0-1) host Kingston on Tuesday.

Girls Swimming Port Angeles 134, Bremerton 34

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QUILCENE — Quilcene swept the nonleague matchup with the Red Devils 25-14, 25-11 , 25-17. “Neah Bay had some excellent servers and back row hitters that really challenged our serve-receive and defense,” Rangers coach Joni Crowell said. “Alex Johnsen, Megan Weller and Emily Hitt did an excellent job of playing the ball up. “We were strong at the net with hitting but need a little more work on getting our blocks down.” Weller was 8 for 10 on serve with four aces. She added three kills, seven digs and two assists. Johnsen contributed nine digs and served 4 of 5 with one ace at the libero position. Elysah Schryver served 7 of 10 with an ace, four kils and a dig. Katie Bailey was a perfect 17 of 17 serving. She tallied three aces, three kills and two digs. Allison Jones chipped in with 14 assists and served 4

Port Townsend’s Emily Franklin, center, tries to beat Port Angeles’ Krysten McGuffey, left, and Emily Boyd, right, to the ball. of 5 with two aces. Emily Hitt had three aces while serving 9 of 10. “Again [we] displayed a high level of teamwork that can only come with playing together since grade school,” Crowell said. “Some highlights included an amazing rightside hit by Katie Bailey, as well as some strong hitting from outsides Emily Hitt and Megan Weller. “My favorite thing about this team is how evenly the stats are spread, with everyone contributing three to four kills each, giving my setter a lot of options.” Quilcene (2-0) hosts Northwest Yeshiva on Tuesday. Neah Bay (0-1) hosts Taholah on Wednesday.

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Roughriders were outperformed by the Vikings in an Olympic League tennis match. “As this was the first tennis match of any sort for a good many of [our] players. It was testimony to the fact that serious, focused practice is critical in order to compete against a school with a mature tennis program,” Port Angeles coach Gil Stockton said. “The PAHS tennis team consists of a majority of freshmen and sophomores who will be the basis for a strong program in the years to come.” Janson Pederson was the only Roughrider to win a set during the match. He fell 7-6, 0-6, 6-0 to North Kitsap’s Scott Lyons. Port Angeles (0-1) visits Olympic (1-1) on Monday. North Kitsap 7, Port Angeles 0 Singles No. 1: Lyons (North Kitsap) def. Pederson (Port Angeles) 7-6, 0-6, 6-0.

BREMERTON — The Roughriders achieved four state-qualifying times in their season opener and outscored the Knights in all 11 events. Taylor Beebe, Carter Juskevich, Jaine Macias and Erin Edwards swam the 200-yard medley relay in 2 minutes and 59-hundredths of a second to take first at Thursday’s meet and qualify for state. Juskevich (500 freestyle), Beebe (100 backstroke) and Macias (100 breaststroke) earned individual state-qualifying times. All three took first in those events.

District times Port Angeles also had 14 district-qualifying times. Sierra Hunter qualified in the 200 individual medley and 500 freestyle, and Hailey Scott did so in the 50 free and 100 free, Other individual district qualifiers for the Riders are Juskevich and Sarah Tiemersma in the 200 free, Macias in the 200 individual medley, Lum Fu and Ashlee Seelye in the 50 free, Edwards qualified in the 100 butterfly, and Kylee Reid and Kiara Amundson in the 100 backstroke. Port Angeles’ 200 free relay (Mekena Merideth, Seelye, Edwards and Scott) and 400 freestyle relay (Juskevich, Edwards, Beebe and Macias) also made district times. Juskevich (200 free and 500 free) and Macias (200 individual medley and 100 breast) were double event

winners. Port Angeles placed first in all 11 events. There was no diving at the meet due to Bremerton’s lack of a diving board. Next up for the Riders is their first home meet of the season Tuesday against Kingston at 3:30 p.m. at William Shore Memorial Pool.

Cross Country PA’s Long first at Olympic Jamboree BREMERTON — Gracie Long highlighted a nice showing by the Port Angeles cross country team by taking first in the girls race at the Olympic jamboree at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds. Long finished the 1.9mile race in 11 minutes, 53 seconds, which was a full minute ahead of secondplace Holly Rouse of Klahowya. Port Angeles junior Lael Butler came in third with a time of 13:01. Five of the top seven placers for the Roughriders’ boys team at Thursday’s jamboree were either freshmen or cross country firsttimers. Freshman Cameron Butler paced Port Angeles with an eighth-place showing (10:36). Other riders finishing in the top 25 were senior Lukas Mobias (14th), junior Tristin Butler (18th) and freshman Gabe Long (25th). “The freshmen runners were excited about the higher level of competition at the high school level,” first-year Port Angeles coach Rodger Johnson said. Riders sophomore Madelyn Dougherty finished first in the girls open race and is already showing improvement from last year by running a 30-second personal record. Port Angeles opens the regular season Wednesday against North Kitsap and Klahowya at Battle Point Park on Bainbridge Island.

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CONTINUED FROM B1 cornerback and Dion Bailey starting at strong Richard doesn’t need to safety with Chancellor holding out. seek any credibility inside “It’s the same system. Seattle’s meeting rooms The guys are the same, because of his influence in everybody understands developing what has been their role,” Sherman said. the NFL’s best secondary “The players are more in in recent seasons. experienced and more disAnd he’s not overhaulciplined. Every year the ing major aspects of the players grow and get betSeahawks defense. The ter.” only changes from the top If there is one lingering defense in the NFL last question, it will be how season are the additions of Richard calls a game. Ahtyba Rubin at defensive Will he be aggressive in tackle, Cary Williams at dialing up blitzes in the way Quinn was or will he play coverage a bit more like Bradley? “You never really know how they’re going to play it until we get into the game because preseason you

don’t want to show everything,” linebacker Bobby Wagner said. “When you get to the actual games, you’re going to figure out what they’re into, what they favor.” Having been in the same position group room with Richard since he arrived in the NFL, Sherman thinks it will be similar to how Bradley and Quinn approached games. “I don’t think that’s a shot to him but I think he’s not going to reinvent the wheel,” Sherman said. “He’s got to understand what we do well and put guys in position to be successful. He’s going to give a lot of great energy and great enthusiasm and support guys.”

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3020 Found FOUND: Cat. 9/4, Dungeness area. Buff in color. (360)681-8635 FOUND: Keys, with distique key chain. Spruce & Sequiim Ave. 9/5. (360) 681-7305 FOUND: Tailgate. Black. O n D u n g e n e s s R i ve r bridge. (360)457-6887. Leave message.

3023 Lost L O S T: B r ow n fe m a l e chihuahua, Sept.4, S Pine St. Ill owner misses her. (360)457-9544 LOST: Cat, male, 8/13. Orange and white bobtailed *REWARD*. Lost Mt. Rd. area. 681-8172 LOST: Dog. Golden Ret. mix, old, 80 lbs. Harn e s s . Pa l o A l t o R d . 9/9/15. (360)681-4450 L O S T: D o g s, 2 m a l e Malemutes, last seen at ONP Visitors Center area 9/7. (360)775-5154 LOST: Dog, ShihTzu/Pomeranian mix. W. 15th area. 9/4. (360)461-5443 LOST: Great Pyrenees, Angeles Millworks, Buck, red collar,Sept. 5, 775-5154 or 928-1264 L O S T: Wo m a n ’s d i a mond wedding ring. End of Aug.-Sept. Lk. Crescent Lodge to Sequim. Reqard. 683-6932

4026 Employment General 3 Rivers Resort, is looking for employees, bring resume to Donna or Ruby at 7764 La Push R d . Fo r k s. ( 3 6 0 ) 6 4 0 4963 CONCRETE FINISHER For m setter, min. 3+ yrs. exper. 477-9991

Bingo Sales Clerk Customer Service Officer, FT Swing Shift • Deli/Espresso Cashier/Attendant • Grocer y Cashier FT (Graveyard Shift) • IT System Administrator III • Line Cook PT Napolis • Napolis Cashier/Attenant • Porter PT • Prep Cook (Main Kitchen) Part Time • P T To t e m R e wards Representative • Snack Bar Attendant For more information and to apply online, please visit our website at www.7cedars resort.com. Native American preference for qualified candidates.

CAREGIVERS: Sherwood Assisted Living is looking for caring and compassionate caregivers to become a part of our team and join our mission of enhancing the l i ve s o f a g i n g a d u l t s throughout our community. We have a variety of shifts available with c o m p e t i t i v e p ay a n d benefits. Find out more about this fulfilling career opportunity. Apply at 550 W Hendrickson Road or call Donna 360-6833348

CASE MANAGER 40 hrs/wk, located in the Sequim Infor mation & Assistance office. Provides case mgt to seniors & adults with disabilities. Good communication & computer skills a must. Bachelor’s d e gr e e b e h av i o ra l o r health science and 2 yrs paid social service exp. or BA and 4 yrs exp., WDL, auto ins. required. $17.18/hr, full benefit pkg, Contact Information & Assistance, 800-8010050 for job descrip. & applic. packet. Open until filled, preference given to appl. rec’d by 4:00 pm ACCEPTING APPLICA- 0 9 / 1 4 / 1 5 . I & A i s a n T I O N S fo r C A R R I E R EOE. RO U T E Po r t A n g e l e s Area. Peninsula Daily News Circulation Dept. Interested parties must be 18 yrs of age, have valid Washington State Driver’s License, proof of insurance, and reliable vehicle. Early morning delivery Monday-Friday and Sunday. Apply in person 305 W 1st St, or send resume to tsipe@peninsuladailyCLALLAM COUNTY news.com. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. JUVENILE CORRECTIONS OFFICER I–ON CAREGIVERS NEEDED CALL, Juvenile Servic$ 1 0 0 h i r e o n b o n u s , es. 12-hr shifts, (guaran$11.88 hr., benefits. No teed min 168 hrs/mo), experience. Free train- $18.57 to 22.63/hr, uning. Caregivers Home i o n , r e t i r e m e n t a n d Care. 457-1644, 683- benefits eligible. Open 7377, 379-6659 until filled. Visit www.nationaltesFort Worden Public Au- tingnetwork.com, or call thority. We have full and 1-866-563-3882, for testpart time positions open. ing process info and to Front Desk Agent- Pro- schedule testing. You fessional, excellent cus- must successfully comt o m e r s e r v i c e s k i l l s , plete the testing process cash handling exper i- at National Testing Netence and good commu- work prior to receiving a nication skills. Events County application for Coordinator- Profes- this position. sional, experience preferred, strong attention to detail. Interested can- F / T, l i c e n s e d H e a l t h didates please send re- Care Aid in P.A. at Cons u m e t o : J D e - cerned Citizens. Contact Nyomi at (360)452-2386 Cianne@fortworden.org

Client Service Specialist Par t time – Seasonal. Provide direct service, process applications and calculate benefits for energy assistance program. Experience in social services field preferred. Application and details available at olycap.org or 823 Commerce Loop, Port Townsend. EOE

CLALLAM COUNTY EXTRA-HELP NURSE (RN or LPN), Juvenile Ser vices, 2-4 hrs/day, 2-4 days/wk, plus fill-in as needed. RN $22.37 to 27.25/hr; LPN $19.29 to 23.50/hr. Requires valid WA St RN or LPN license and 1-2 yrs exp. Closes Sept. 25, 2015 at 4:30 PM (postmark accepted). HUMAN RESOURCE ANALYST, Human Resources, FT (40 hrs/wk) position, retirement eligible, non-represented. This position is job-share eligible. Performs broad range of advanced professional level HR assignments. Requires Bachelor’s degree with major course wor k in HR, Public Admin, Business or a closely related field, or any combination of education, training and exp which demonstrates candidate is fully qualified, plus 3 yrs or more increasingly responsible professional exp in HR at the analyst level, preferably as a HR generalist. Closes Sept. 25, 2015 at 4:30 PM (postmark accepted). DEPUTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY II or III (Criminal Div), $5,723.07 to $7,342.81/mo (DOQ), FT (40 hrs/wk), union, retirement and benefits eligible. Open until filled. Applications and complete job announcements available online at www.clallam.net/employment/ or in front of Human Resources, 223 E 4th St, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Resume in lieu of application not accepted. Faxed or emailed applications not accepted. EOE/Drug Free Workplace Hir ing 2 F/T and one part time disaster restoration technicians. Call James at (360)582-0329 for appt.

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ALLEGRO: ‘85 MotoHOME CARE rhome. 27’, 454 Chevy, SUPERVISOR PT engine runs great, auto. Computer/data skills, t r a n s . , 3 1 K o r i g i n a l meets deadlines. Investi- miles, Sleeps 6-8. New gates accidents, main- refrigerator , battery and tains care plans. brakes. Air conditioned, Call 360-379-6659 Onan generator. $6,000 obo. (360)460-1207. HOME HEALTH AID F T, P T, m u s t h a v e BED: CA. King, Tempurm i n . 7 0 h o u r s p r i o r pedic Cloud Supreme, traning. Call Rainshad- with brass head and foot ow Home Services at board. $1,200/obo. DENTAL HYGIENIST (360)582-0484 Part time, Sequim. Gen- (360)681-6206. eral practice seeking a Circle J Horse Trailer, par t time cheerful and ‘89. Good used condiempathetic registered tion. Sturdy, clean, red e n t a l hy g i e n i s t . t wo liable. Solid electrical. days a week with room New tires. Tack room, to grow to 3 days. Email divider and pins. Floor resume to Tierney@olyboards solid and mats pen.com good. $2,300. DRIVERS: Local Re(360)460-7477 cruiting Fair, Mon. 9/14Tues. 9/15 8:30am-4pm, HOUSEKEEPER: Long CDL (A or B) 2yrs. exp. term with experience. TruckMovers.com/apply Position open now. or Walk-ins Welcome, TruckMovers 840 Butte karebykaya@gmail.com Ave. SE, Pacific, WA. 98047. Call Kim: 1-855- LIBRARY ASSISTANT City of Por t Townsend 204-3216. P u b l i c L i b r a r y. 3 0 hrs/week, pro-rated Fo r t Wo r d e n P u bl i c b e n e f i t s . V a r i a b l e D e v e l o p m e n t A u - schedule, some evening thority. Housekeeper a n d w e e k e n d h o u r s . CLALLAM COUNTY Openings - We have Under general supervifull time and part time sion, perform wide range EXTRA-HELP NURSE p o s i t i o n s o p e n . We of circulation and cusare looking for: Strong tomer ser vice related (RN or LPN), Juvenile attention to detail Able functions. Requires HS Ser vices, 2-4 hrs/day, to follow written and diploma or GED, prefer 2-4 days/wk, plus fill-in v e r b a l d i r e c t i o n s 1 year experience in li- as needed. RN $22.37 Ability to lift 25 lbs and brary or other service- to 27.25/hr; LPN $19.29 go up and down stairs. or iented environment. to 23.50/hr. Requires Must be able to spend Star ting salar y range valid WA St RN or LPN the majority of the day $13.19-$13.96/hr (under license and 1-2 yrs exp. Closes Sept. 25, 2015 at walking, bending and r ev i ew ) . Must pass kneeling. Housekeep- criminal background in- 4:30 PM (postmark acing or cleaning experi- vestigation. Submit City cepted). ence a plus. Interested of Por t Townsend emc a n d i d a t e s p l e a s e ployment application, let- H U M A N R E S O U R C E c o n t a c t : J D e - ter of interest and re- ANALYST, Human Resources, FT (40 hrs/wk) Cianne@for tword- s u m e to K e l l y position, retirement elien.org McLaughlin, 250 Madi- gible, non-represented. s o n S t r e e t , # 2 , Po r t General family dental Townsend WA 98368 This position is job-share practice seeking a “peo- or e-mail to KMcLaugh- eligible. Performs broad ple person”, Full time, l i n @ c i t yo f p t . u s w i t h range of advanced proprofessional with excel- h e a d e r A S S I S TA N T. fessional level HR aslent verbal, written and Complete job description s i g n m e n t s . R e q u i r e s communication skills, and City application form Bachelor’s degree with multi-tasker, self-starter available on line at the major course wor k in HR, Public Admin, Busiand organized. Respon- City’s website: ness or a closely related sible for all account rehttp://www.cityofpt.us field, or any combination ceivable billing / collec/Employment.htm tions, dental / medical or at City Hall, 250 Madi- of education, training insurance billing, treat- son Street, second floor. and exp which demonment planning, HR and Application review be- strates candidate is fully management experience g i n s S e p t 2 5 , 2 0 1 5 . qualified, plus 3 yrs or necessary. Salary DOE. EOE/ADA, smoke free more increasingly responsible professional Mail resume to: H. Clark workplace. exp in HR at the analyst S t u r d i va n t , D D S 6 0 8 Polk Street, Port Town- LINE COOKS: Experi- level, preferably as a HR send, WA 98368 enced, competitive wag- generalist. Closes Sept. es. Full time or part time. 2 5 , 2 0 1 5 a t 4 : 3 0 P M H a t c h e r y M a n a g e r : Apply in person at Black (postmark accepted). Please submit a cover Bear Diner in Sequim. DEPUTY PROSECUTletter, resume and job application. You can visit LOG TRUCK DRIVER: ING ATTORNEY II or III our website www.hoh- Experienced only. And (Criminal Div), $5,723.07 tribe-nsn.org for com- shop hand to assist me- to $7,342.81/mo (DOQ), FT (40 hrs/wk), union, plete job description and chanics (360)460-7292 retirement and benefits job application. If you h a v e a n y q u e s t i o n s Now accepting applica- eligible. Open until filled. please feel free to con- tions for a full time Proptact Kristina Currie; Ad- erty Manager. Seeking Applications and comministrative Assistant, motivated, personable p l e t e j o b a n n o u n c e phone 360-374-6502 or individual with program ments available online at e m a i l k r i s t i n a c @ h o h - management experience www.clallam.net/employt r i b e - n s n . o r g . C l o s e s t o j o i n t h e Pe n i n s u l a ment/ or in front of HuSeptember 22, 2015 @ Housing Authority team. man Resources, 223 E 5 years of related experi- 4th St, Port Angeles, WA 4:00 PM e n c e r e q u i r e d . F u l l 98362. Resume in lieu of benefits, wage starts at application not accepted. M o u n t To w n s e n d $36k. For an application Faxed or emailed appliCreamery, an artisan and job description visit cations not accepted. cheese manufacturer, www.peninsulapha.org. EOE/Drug Free Workseeks 3/4 time detail Applications required for place oriented individual with consideration. 3-5 years experience ESTATE SALE: Sunday as full-charge bookonly, noon-6pm, 312 N. PROGRAM keeper. Prior manufacE n n i s S t . 1 . 5 bl o ck s ASSISTANT-SSD turing experience and Pa r t - t i m e. Pe n i n s u l a nor th of Front St. berelevant BA/BS pre- College is recruiting for a t w e e n G e o r i a n a a n d ferred. Application & P r o gra m A s s i s t a n t t o Caroline. Quality estate j o b d e s c r i p t i o n s u p p o r t s e r v i c e s fo r items. available at full-cir- disabled students of the clehr.com. Send com- college. Salary: $13.09 Hir ing 2 F/T and one pleted application, re- hr. Position information part time disaster restosume and cover letter and on-line application ration technicians. Call t o g i g i @ f u l l - c i r - f o r m a v a i l a b l e a t James at (360)582-0329 clehr.com. for appt. www.pencol.edu. EEO

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Life Care Center of Port Townsend is now accepting >«« V>Ì Ã v À ÕÀ iÝÌ č ÌÀ> } > ` ViÀÌ wV>Ì course! Classes begin September 21, 2015. Tuition and state testing fees are waived for those candidates who are selected to join our team. Apply in person at 751 Kearney St. in Port Townsend, or call 360.385.3555 for more information. Class size is limited so apply today to reserve your spot!

JUVENILE CORRECTIONS OFFICER I–ON CALL, Juvenile Services. 12-hr shifts, (guaranteed min 168 hrs/mo), $18.57 to 22.63/hr, union, retirement and benefits eligible. Open until filled. Visit www.nationaltestingnetwork.com, or call 1-866-563-3882, for testing process info and to schedule testing. You must successfully complete the testing process at National Testing Network prior to receiving a County application for this position.

Correctional Officer 1 Permanent & On-Call positions available now at Clallam Bay & Olympic Corrections Center. Pay s t a r t s a t $ 3 , 1 2 0 monthly, Plus full benefits. Closes 10/18/2015 Apply on-line: www.careers.wa.gov. For further information please call Laura at (360)963-3208 EOE

LIBRARY ASSISTANT City of Por t Townsend P u b l i c L i b r a r y. 3 0 hrs/week, pro-rated b e n e f i t s . Va r i a b l e schedule, some evening and weekend hours. Under general supervision, perform wide range of circulation and customer ser vice related functions. Requires HS diploma or GED, prefer 1 year experience in library or other serviceor iented environment. Star ting salar y range $13.19-$13.96/hr (under r ev i ew ) . Must pass criminal background investigation. Submit City of Por t Townsend employment application, letter of interest and resume to Kelly McLaughlin, 250 Madis o n S t r e e t , # 2 , Po r t Townsend WA 98368 or e-mail to KMcLaughl i n @ c i t yo f p t . u s w i t h h e a d e r A S S I S TA N T. Complete job description and City application form available on line at the City’s website: http://www.cityofpt.us /Employment.htm or at City Hall, 250 Madison Street, second floor. Application review begins Sept 25, 2015. EOE/ADA, smoke free workplace.

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MISC: Enter tainment center, big, corner unit, no pressboard. $139. Tw o f o l d i n g b o o k s h e l ve s , s o l i d w o o d . FORD: ‘88 F150. 69k $40/each. miles, 6 cyl. fuel injec(360)683-9394 tion, 4 speed. $2,200 OBO Gayle 457-3836 OUTDOOR SALE. Sunday only, 8-12:00, 44 F O R D : F - 3 5 0 S u p e r Brazil Rd. Antique decoDuty ‘03, Dually V-10 ys, bottles, guy stuff, Auto, cruise, incredible tools, tools, antique botA / C , 1 1 f t s e r v i c e tles fishing, reloading box,1,600lb Tommy Lift, supplies. all top quality, runs perfect always maintained P. A . : S u n n y, 2 b r . , with syn oil, set up to walk-in closets, breaktow anything but never fast bar, patio, covered has. Truck belonged to deck, car port and shop. the owner of a elevator NO PETS. $775. Deposcompany so it’s had an it/referances. easy life. 162K miles (360)808-4476 uses no oil, truck needs nothing. $8,500. PROGRAM (360)477-6218 Sequim ASSISTANT-SSD Pa r t - t i m e. Pe n i n s u l a Fort Worden Public Au- College is recruiting for a thority. We have full and P r o gra m A s s i s t a n t t o part time positions open. s u p p o r t s e r v i c e s fo r Front Desk Agent- Pro- disabled students of the fessional, excellent cus- college. Salary: $13.09 t o m e r s e r v i c e s k i l l s , hr. Position information cash handling exper i- and on-line application ence and good commu- f o r m a v a i l a b l e a t nication skills. Events www.pencol.edu. EEO Coordinator- Professional, experience preferred, strong attention to detail. Interested candidates please send resume to: JDeCianne@fortworden.org Friends of the Librar y September Bag of Books Sale to be held on September 17 through September 19, to begin at 10:00 a.m. each day. Load up on lots of good fall and winter reading material: paperbacks, hardback fiction, dictionaries, youth and children’s books, cookbooks, non-fiction, VHS movies, CD’s. Fill a bag for $2.00. Now accepting applications for a full time Property Manager. Seeking motivated, personable individual with program management experience t o j o i n t h e Pe n i n s u l a Housing Authority team. 5 years of related experience required. Full benefits, wage starts at $36k. For an application and job description visit www.peninsulapha.org. Applications required for consideration.

Quality Systems Analyst Interesting full time position now available. The ideal candidate will have experience in performance improvement methods and systems analysis. Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications and Project management and managing web applications important. For more information and to apply online, visit www.olympicmedical.org. SOMETHING-FOREVERYONE-4-BAYGARAGE SALE! Sunday, 9/13, 8 am - 3 pm. Everything must go! Toys, books, furniture, electronics, office, spor ting goods, holiday, cooking, sewing and more! 277 W. Nelson Rd, Sequim.

PARK MODEL: Custom STORAGE UNIT built ‘05 Nor’wester, 12’ SILENT AUCTION wide park model. Porch, deck, metal awning, heat Deer Park Self Storage, pump/ac, many extras. Wed. 9/16, 10-2 p.m. Unit B132, Leffers. $42,500. (360)732-4120

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Quillayute Valley School District Is accepting applications for the following coaching opportunities at For ks High School: Head Girls’ Basketball, Assistant Girls’ Basketb a l l , A s s i s t a n t B oy s ’ B a s ke t b a l l , A s s i s t a n t Tr a ck , a n d A s s i s t a n t Baseball. Please visit the district website at www.qvschools.org or contact QVSD Administration Office at 360-3746262 ext. 267 for position details and application procedure.

REGISTERED DENTAL HYGIENIST: Mon. and Wed. 8-5pm Fri. 7-1pm, competetive wage. Please email resume to: sequimfamilydentistry@yahoo.com or mail to: PO Box 3430 Sequim, WA 98382 Substitute Carrier for Combined Motor Route Peninsula Daily News and Sequim Gazette Individual(s) needed to star t Oct 5th., for one month. Training required before starting. Interested par ties must be 18 yrs. of age, have a valid Washington State Drivers License and proof of insurance. Early morning delivery Monday through F r i d a y a n d S u n d a y. Please call Gary at 360-

912-2678 SUNNY FARMS. F/T clerk in our supplement department. Must have training or a strong interest in nutrition and health products. Pick up application at 261461 Hwy 101, Sequim or online at sunnyfarms.com

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RV P a r k Fa c i l i t i e s Manager to provide facility maintenance and landscaping needs for Discovery Bay Resort, a private RV Park of 115 units. Conduct visual daily inspections and provide maintenance/repair to common areas of the park including, but not limited to, buildings, pool, water system, well house, common grounds, and septic drainage fields. Oversee housekeeping and gr o u n d s s t a f f. L e a d and coordinate volunteer work parties as it pertains to the grounds. Ideal candidate will have good customer relation skills, working knowle d g e o f c a r p e n t r y, electrical, plumbing, and landscaping, ability to work independently and be on call during off hours. Subject to a background check and drug test. Must have valid WA state driver’s l i c e n s e. S u c c e s s f u l completion of High School Diploma or GED and specialized training related to the job duties is a must. Salary: 15k to 20k per year for an average 24 hour work week subject to seasonal fluctuation. Salar y commensurate with ex p e r i e n c e . P l e a s e submit resume to dbrv-resumes@embarqmail.com Support Staff To wor k with adults w i t h d eve l o p m e n t a l disabilities, no experie n c e n e c e s s a r y, $ 1 0 . 5 0 h r. A p p l y i n person at 1020 Caroline St. M-F 8-4 p.m. Surgical Technologist (Sequim). Join a multispecialty Ophthalmology practice as a Surgic a l Te c h n o l o g i s t ! Seeking a graduate of and accredited program for surgical technology or central processing with current Washington Surgical Technologist registration and CPR certification. One or more years work related experience in the operating room or ASC experience desired. Visit nweyes.com/careers for full instructions and application.

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Alterations and Sewing. Alterations, mending, hemming and some heavyweight s ew i n g ava i l a bl e t o you from me. Call (360)531-2353 ask for B.B. B L AG D O N ’ S C O N STRUCTION LLC: Residential and commercial remodeling licensed bonded and insured lic e n s e # BLAGDCL855L4 (360)460-4566 or email hmblagdon@yahoo.com Housekeeping, caregiving, waitressing, nanny. references upon request. (360)912-4002 or jotterstetter44 @gmail.com Sums Construction Residential siding, roof repairs, remodeling, decks, paint interior and ex t e r i o r, f ra m i n g e t c . Call to schedule estimates. (360)670-6603. Brandon SUMSCC*851D6 Young Couple Early 60’s available for seasonal cleanup, weeding, trimming, mulching & moss removal. We specialize in complete garden restorations. Excellent references. 457-1213 Chip & Sunny’s Garden Tr a n s f o r m a t i o n s . L i c e n s e # C C CHIPSSG850LB.

105 Homes for Sale Clallam County 1020 Talus, Sequim 1961 sf, 2Br., 2ba. Den w/fireplace. Like new, upgrades++, light, bright, mt. view. Soak tub, all appliances, lots of closets, wall bed. $299,900 (360)232-4223 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bath Never occupied Lindberg-Smith architecturally designed home. Cedar-shingle exter ior siding, panel built/airtight construction, woodcovered cathedral ceilings on main floor, wood & tile floors, Karastan carpets, all bedrooms w/door access to outside terraces, recreation/media room, custom cabinets, jetted tub, fresh-air circulation system, two ductless heat pumps, quality throughout. MLS#290903 $268,900 Debbie Crist John L. Scott Real Estate 360-683-4131

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BEAUTIFUL VIEWS IN DESIRABLE AREA! 2 Stor y/2620 Sf/2 Car A t t a c h e d G a r a g e, 3 Bedroom/2 ½ Bath, Salt Water & Mountain View, Beautifully Landscaped w/Fruit trees, Open Concept Living/Dual View Propane Fireplace, Quality Maple Laminate Floors, High End Kitchen Appliances/Skylights. MLS#291673 $355,000 Team Thomsen UPTOWN REALTY (360)808-0979 Breathtaking Waterfront This gorgeous high bluff 2br/ba home sports new windows and newly refinished hardwood floors with almost a full acre. Add to that a newer septic, additional detached garage and wor kshop and you have a unique home and opportunity. MLS#291787$429,000 Team Powell UPTOWN REALTY (360)775-5826 Country Home Located in a quiet location with easy access to Sequim. This 3br, 2ba home on 1.13 acres offers an attached 2 car garage plus a detached 30 X 40 shop. The home features a great kitchen w/plenty of storage, large living room, dining area w/access to a small patio. Outside is plenty of elbow room plus 20 apple trees, 3 cherr y trees & a yellow plum. MLS#291842 $225,000 Tom Blore 360-683-7814 PETER BLACK REAL ESTATE Elegant If you’re looking for a home that makes a statement you just found it. Water and mtn views 3170 sq ft, 3 beds, 2½ baths, 3 car gar. ž of an acre. This home has a secret call your agent for an appt. to see 1206 Rook Dr. MLS#290738 $565,000 Dave Ramey UPTOWN REALTY (360)417-2800

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Excellent Water View Worried about stairs? No problem this home has an elevator. Over 2000 sq ft with 3 bds, 2 ½ baths, 1 car gar. 1 of the baths is set up to facilitate a wheelchair. Easy care yard. Call your a g e n t T O D AY. MLS#290928 $200,000 Dave Ramey UPTOWN REALTY (360)417-2800

FSBO: 2 houses and shop on 1.5 acres. House 1 is 3Br, 2ba, 2200 sf. House 2 is 2Br 1 1/2 ba. on creek, 1200 sf. 3500 sf. of shop with work rooms. Great for home business and renGEMINI (May 21-June 20): tals. $399,000. The logic of your plans will (360)452-7743 Great horse property 3 stall horse barn plus shop with two bay garage. Cute guest house. Lots of room for everyone here! Fruit trees and you can walk to the beach! Warm and efficient wood stove inser t. The bathrooms have been remodeled. MLS#290392 $299,999 Thelma Durham (360)460-8222 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

125 ft of bluff frontage. At the end of a county road yet only 5 minutes to town. Over 2200 sq ft with 3 bds, 3 baths, 3 car gar. all on a wooded 1.4 acres. Call your a g e n t T O D AY. MLS#290630 $450,000 Dave Ramey UPTOWN REALTY (360)417-2800

JUST COMPLETED This brand new, 1741 square foot home features an open floor plan, extended by a covered outdoor room. Granite countertops, soft-close cabinets and stainless appliances make this gourmet kitchen a chef’s delight. Large corner lot. MLS#290532/764020 $299,500 Alan Burwell lic# 17663 Windermere Excellent First Home Real Estate or Investment Property Sequim East All you have to do is un(360)460-1800 pack and call it “HOME.â€? Custom built, well-loved Just Listed home. Private, fenced, back yard opens into D o n ’ t m i s s t h i s o n e . r a i s e d g a r d e n s , n ew 1400 sq ft, 3 beds, 2 deck and outdoor fun. baths on 2 lots close to schools, but wait‌ It Excellent craftsmanship! 1800 SF home w/ at- gets even better. There tached garage /storage is a 3 bay 1,200 sq ft shop garage with extra shed, 3BR/2BA. storage. 136 E Whidby MLS#291801 $210,000 Call your agent TODAY. Staci Politika MLS#291803 $239,500 UPTOWN REALTY Dave Ramey (360)417-9880 UPTOWN REALTY GARAGE SALE ADS (360)417-2800 Call for details. 360-452-8435 www.peninsula 1-800-826-7714 dailynews.com

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105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Lavender Farm! Beautiful home and acreage at the end of country road. Surrounde d by 2 2 0 0 l ave n d e r plants. This was Oliver’s Lavender Far m. Large Barn/Shop and retail store on site. Open floor plan. Br ick Fireplace. Walk-in Pantr y. Large Den/Office could be 4th Bedroom. Enchanting covered enclosed Rear Pa t i o. A d j o i n i n g 1 . 8 acres with its own septic, well, irrigation, fruit trees, garage/shop and even an approved food processing room is available. Irrigation to b o t h p a r c e l s . MLS#291577 $459,900 Ed Sumpter Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim 360-683-3900 Reduced $10,000!!! A Classic Build‌ Located in an area of wellkept homes. Great view of the Straits. When you walk in you can’t help but feel right at home. 1804 SF home, w/ attached 2 car garage with additional storage, 3BR/2BA, Nicely Landscaped. MLS#291244 $305,000 Staci Politika UPTOWN REALTY (360)417-9880

MOVE IN READY Cute, clean 1930’s bungalow located in Pine Hill. Original character of the home was retained both inside (lath and plaster, arched doorways, lights, glass door knobs) and out(stucco).Recent make over includes new paint inside and out, new roof, new floor coverings, new bathroom fixtures, new windows, kitchen update and more. Standard city lot with fruit trees and detached garage. MLS#291185 $159,000 Quint Boe (360)457-0456 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

NEWLY REMODLED! One side of this charming duplex has just been partially remodeled. It is newly refashioned with fresh paint, new doors, carpet, kitchen counter tops, sink and blinds. Each side of the unit gets a relatively private fully fenced back yard. The trees offer some amount of concealment from the neighbors. The current yearly income for this duplex is over 17,500! MLS#291636 $202,000 Janet Stevenson Landmark 360.452.1326

NEWLY CONSTRUCTED Beautiful home on 1.65 acres. Unobstructed M T N v i ew. H a r d wo o d floors, 3BR, 2.5BA, 2124 sqft. Lots of counter space & storage in kitchen; sunny dining. MABA has jetted tub & separate shower. 3-car garage. MLS#291489/821636 $395,000 Heidi Hansen lic# 98429 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East (360) 477-5322

OPEN HOUSE: Sat. 9-2 p.m., 420 South Oak St. Great location, in lower Cherr y Hill, walk to downtown and restaurants, on bus line, close to Safeway, adjacent to City Park, fenced back yard with garden space, low maintenance, small space living, 2 br., 1 ba., cottage, 648 sf., stove, r e f r i g e ra t o r a n d w / d , laminate floors, 2 storage sheds, has been used as a vacation rental. www.vrbo.com/590100 $130,000. (360)808-2677

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY NOON-4P.M. 229 Taylor Court Sequim. Immaculate, move in ready, 2323 sf. custom 4 Br., 2 Ba. Home on Sunland Golf Course. Asking $359,000. 582-0373 or 681-0948

P.A.: 2.48 acres, with 14 x 70 mobile, covered decks front and back, newly painted inside and out lots of upgrades inside, county maintained t o t h e d r i ve w ay. D r y Creek water. $130K. (360)775-9996

PRIVATE SETTING Cute 3 BR, 2 BA home where you can hear Solmar creek while sitting on the back deck. G a r d e n e r ’s p a r a d i s e with fruit trees, greenhouse & potting shed. We l l t a ke n c a r e o f & some recent updates. RV Hook up & Dump. Fire pit. MLS#291685/833845 $189,900 Will-Tennette Possinger lic# 117240 & 119828 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East (360)683-4844


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P.A.: Quality. Nice 2 Br., DW, W/D, NS, NP. $675. (360)796-3560.

683 Rooms to Rent Roomshares RO O M M AT E Wa n t e d : Furnished apartment 1.5 b a t h s, $ 4 5 0 i n c l u d e s utilities plus 1st and last month deposit. Laura (360)457-9006

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two. garage doors, lots of storage, bathroom, kitchenette and shower. Happy Valley Area Sequim. references, $1500. (360)683-7506

1170 Getaways Vaction Rentals FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH SPA RV Resort is your WINTER DESTIN AT I O N f o r H e a l i n g Mineral Waters, FiveStar Facilities, Activities, Entertainment, Fitness, Fr iends, and Youthful Fun! $9.95/Day For New C u s t o m e r s. R e s e r va tions: 1-888-800-0772 foyspa.com

6005 Antiques & Collectibles Armani, “The Falconer” (2435/3000), hand signed Armani, Armani “Skywatch” (732/3000) hand signed by Frabisio Tani, Armani “Nocturne” (554/1500) hand signed by Fabrisio Tani. All sold out middle to late 90’s. All have certificates of authenticity and org., boxes. All in pristine cond. Mill Creek collection “Brotherhood”, “Eyes of the Tiger”, “ C i r c l e o f L i fe ” . A l l have org., boxes excel., cond. Circa mid to late 90’s. Swarovski collection all retired with several annual pieces from mid to late 90’s, orig., boxes excel., cond. Kitty Critters, interesting collection. Shown by a p p o i n t m e n t o n l y. Dealer inquiries okay. Sequim (916)768-1233 cell

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6042 Exercise Equipment RECUMBENT BIKE: Burley, 2 wheels, 24 sp. comfortable. $325/obo. (360)683-7144

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Armoire style chest. Henredon chest in excel6105 Musical lent condition. Dark walnut with brass hardware. Instruments $575/obo. (360)460-8883 PIANO: Does your child want to take piano lesBED: CA. King, Tempur- sons? Beautiful Oak Piapedic Cloud Supreme, no with bench, tuned with brass head and foot f o u r m o n t h s a g o board. $1,200/obo. $ 5 0 0 / o b o. ( 3 6 0 ) 8 0 9 (360)582-0484 0356 or (360)797-4047.

CLOCKS and TABLE Sligh Grandfather Clock 6125 Tools $ 1 , 6 0 0 . We s t m i n s t e r Grandmother Clock $800. Oak Dining Table with six chairs $450. SHOPSMITH: Model (See online pictures.) 510 with extras. Ver y good condition. $1200. (360)683-1791 (360)457-3554 DINING SET: 60”x40” plus one leaf at 18” with TOOLS: General Con4 upholstered oak chairs tractor hand tools, Makion swivel base with cast- ta 1500 demo hammer, ers. Table seats 8 peo- Makita 3851 demo hammer Ridgid compressor, ple. Great buy at $475. 300 ft., air hose, Porter (360)670-6421 C a bl e H o l e H o g w i t h M I S C : E n t e r t a i n m e n t new drills, Dewalt rotary center, big, corner unit, hammer with masonr y no pressboard. $139. bits, Drills (Dewalt, SenTw o f o l d i n g b o o k - co, Makita). Jet 15” Drill s h e l ve s , s o l i d w o o d . mill with 1/4” - 3/8” and 1/2” collets - some tool$40/each. ing, many other tools. (360)683-9394 Shown by appointment MISC: Lazy Boy sleeper only. Sequim. sofa, large, med. blue, cell (916)768-1233. $250. Wrought iron patio table with 3 chairs, dark 6140 Wanted green, $150. Roll top & Trades desk, 42”, $400. All in very good cond. $360)681-2332. WA N T E D : I t e m s f o r Haunted House Navel Elks Lodge Char ities. 6100 Misc. (360)457-3355 or Toni at Merchandise (360)504-2987 EASEL: Large Manhattan Easel by Richeson Company, model # 8 8 7 1 2 0 “ H .” U n boxed, brand new. Retail price $2,100. Asking just $1,400. James, (360)582-6905

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MISC: Cub Cadet riding tractor, model 2166, ex. cond. $750. Craftsman scroll saw, $65. Chains a w, P i o n e e r, $ 1 0 0 . G A R A G E / S H O P Floor jack, 3.5 ton, $125. DOORS: New remodel (360)683-0146. plans changed, sell at cost call for sizes and $ 8142 Garage Sales install also avail. Sequim (360)732-4626 MISC: 1985 Honda TRX 1 2 5 - l i k e n e w. $ 7 0 0 . Commercial wood shaper, $300. Commercial doweling machine, $350. Double dust collector, never used, $750. Delta Cutt-Off saw, $125. (360)681-6293 MISC: Cub Cadet riding tractor, model 2166, ex. cond. $750. Craftsman scroll saw, $65. Chains a w, P i o n e e r, $ 1 0 0 . Floor jack, 3.5 ton, $125. (360)683-0146.

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Estate, House, Shop, Garden Sale. Fri 8-?, Sat. 8-10 p.m., 470 E Glacier View, Sequim, off of Brown Rd. Shop tools, furniture, yard, hand tools, electronics, electrical, books, TV’s, sofa bed, oak dresser, lamps, pictures, antiques, car stuff, garden supplies, w o o d w o r k i n g t o o l s, and plenty more. Good 1920’s ice cream parlor set!

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Waterview Acreage 1.14 acres, nice quiet neighborhood in area of well-kept homes. Walk to Cline Spit or take your kayak down to the Bay. MLS#290316/752363 $249,000 Cathy Reed lic# 4553 Windermere Real Estate SUNLAND CHARMER Sequim East Private & Pretty 3 BD, 2 (360)460-1800 BA, 1766 SF, Interior Recently Remodeled, WELL BUILT New Paved Dr iveway, T h r e e b e d r o o m , t w o Newer Roof & Applianc- bath custom home on 1 es, Spacious Kitchen, acre. This home features S e c l u d e d & F e n c e d a propane fireplace, heat B a c k y a r d , C o v e r e d pump, vaulted ceilings Deck, Landscaped, Easy and a soaker tub in the Maintenance Yard. master bath. It has an MLS#841757/291799 automatic lawn sprinkler $275,000 system, a full RV hookDeb Kahle up, small storage shed lic# 47224 and a paved circle drive. (360)918-3199 MLS#291549/826672 WINDERMERE $319,000 SUNLAND Nels Gordon 208-610-4674 This is it! TOWN & COUNTRY W h a t yo u h ave b e e n waiting for… A home Wonderful Home in the that is elegant yet invitHeart of Sequim! This 3 ing! It has it all, amazing bedroom, 2 bath home is unobstructed view of the located in one of the Straits of Juan de Fuca best neighborhoods in from the front, and Sequim with 1725sqft, Olympic Mountains in vaulted ceilings, 2 car the back – Even by a garage, sunroom with winery. 3287 SF home electric fireplace, fruit w/ attached 2 car gartrees, raised garden age, 4.89 acres, space, green house, 4BR/4BA/1Office, Gourdeck with hot tub and met Kitchen w/CommerBBQ area great for encial Appliances, DEter taining. RV parking TACHED 4000 SF shop, with power source. with endless posClose to Discovery trail sibilities. A dream shop! and Carrie Blake park. MLS#282329 $699,500 MLS#290994 $319,000 Staci Politika Carolyn Dawson UPTOWN REALTY John L. Scott (360)417-9880 Real Estate 360-683-4131 Watch the eagles soar in this charming 2 bedYoohoo!!! room, 2 bath, 1390 sqft home with a light and Have you seen this EXCELLENT home at 349 bright sunroom that has p a n o r a m i c m o u n t a i n Mt Pleasant Estates? If views. Home also fea- not you are missing out, tures a 2 car garage and over 3100 sq ft on 4+ a place to park an RV, acres, 3 beds + den, on .42 acres, walking 2 1/2 baths, 2 car gartrail to community beach age. In a great neighborand a community park. hood, 5 minutes to town. Come see this little oasis Call your agent TODAY MLS#290875 $335,000 in Sequim. Dave Ramey MLS#291266 $279,000 UPTOWN REALTY Carolyn Dawson (360)417-2800 John L. Scott Real Estate 360-683-4131 308 For Sale

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STRAIT VIEW FOR SALE BY OWNER! Island Vista Way 2 br., 2 ba., 14 X 66, ‘77 Fleetwo o d M o b i l e o n 4 / 1 0 acre. Storage shed, newer carpet, vinyl, upd a t e s . Pa r t i a l w a t e r view, large front yard, forest out back. $89,000. (360)417-6867

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9931 Legal Notices Clallam County

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SMALL WORKS ROSTER The district is seeking to add responsible contractors to the small works roster. The district procedures and RCW 28A.335.190 require good faith request quotations from all contractors on the small works roster who have indicated the capability of performing the kind of public works being constructed. Responsible contractors shall be added to the list at any time they submit a written request to Crescent School District, P.O. Box 20, Joyce, WA 98343 Legal No. 645903 Pub: September 6, 13 2015

9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County RESOLUTION 68, 2015 CALL FOR HEARING ON THE PROPOSED SALE OF SURPLUS PROPERTY THE BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS finds as follows:

1. Various depar tments have accumulated the property listed on Exhibit 1 and incorporated herein by reference, that they have determined is no longer of use by the County now or in the foreseeable future.

2. Pursuant to Chapter 36.34 RCW and Clallam County Administrative Policy 455, the Board of ClalFORD: ‘88 F150. 69k lam County Commissioners has the responsibility to miles, 6 cyl. fuel injec- declare property surplus and to approve the minition, 4 speed. $2,200 mum bid price after holding a public hearing to deOBO Gayle 457-3836 termine the propriety and advisability of such proposed action. FORD: ‘95 F150. New engine has 12K miles on NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the it. $4,500. Board of Clallam County Commissioners, in consid(360)457-3503 eration of the above findings of fact: FORD: ‘97 Diesel 4WD Power stroke with bedliner, canopy, new tires, transmission overhauled $6,800. (360)461-3232

1. A public hearing on the proposed sale of surplus property listed on Exhibit 1 will be held in the Commissioners’ meeting room, 223 E 4th Street, Room 160, Port Angeles, Washington at 10:30 a.m. on September 22, 2015.

FORD: F-350 Super Duty ‘03, Dually V-10 Auto, cruise, incredible A/C, 11ft ser vice box,1,600lb Tommy Lift, all top quality, runs perfect always maintained with syn oil, set up to tow anything but never has. Truck belonged to the owner of a elevator company so it’s had an easy life. 162K miles HONDA CIVIC: ‘04 Hy- uses no oil, truck needs brid, one owner, excel., nothing. $8,500. (360)477-6218 Sequim cond., $6500. 683-7593

PASSED AND ADOPTED this eighth day of September 2015 BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ______________________________________ Jim McEntire, Chair _______________________________________ Mike Chapman ______________________________________ Bill Peach ATTEST: ______________________________________ Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board Pub: September 11, 13, 2015 Legal No. 656825

9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Public Hearing 1930 Model A: In exceptional condition, newly rebuilt engine. $19,000. Call Jim. (360)301-4581

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing of the Clallam County FPD No. 4 Board of Commissioners will be held to solicit public comments of the declaration and disposition of surplus personal property. The public hearing will be held Wednesday, September 23, 2015, beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the Joyce Fire Hall, 51250 Highway 112, Joyce, Washington. All interested parties are encouraged to attend.

The proposed surplus personal property to be considered for declaration and disposition is a The BOARD hereby declares the following personal property to be surplus: SCBA Air Bottles EQUIPMENT ID MAKE

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FORD: ‘62 Thunderbird. Landau 116K mi. powder blue, white vinyl, new int., clean engine and trunk. $18,500. (360)385-5694

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9934 Jefferson County Legals

“NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of Jefferson County Conservation District will hold a Special Meeting on Wednesday, September 16, 2015, at 3:30 p.m., at the District Office located at 205 W Patison Street, Port Hadlock, Washington, for the pur pose of reviewing the District’s budget. The Board may, or may not, take action regarding this subject at this meeting. Any questions may be directed to the District Office at 360-385-4105 or info@jeffersoncd.org.� PUB: September 13, 2015 Legal No: 656258

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THIS GUY IS fierce about the beach. “I’ve been going there since I was a tiny little kid,” author Greg Johnston says of Washington’s Pacific Ocean edge. Growing up in Seattle’s eastside suburbs, he’d go with his folks every year to Kalaloch for a week. In the five decades since, Johnston has been busy discovering how different this state’s coast is from those of Oregon and California. “It’s a rare thing,” he said, “to have these long, long stretches of wilderness on the ocean.”

Available in local bookstores, this guidebook is loaded with fishing, hiking, camping, beach-combing, kayaking, clamdigging and birding tips.

Veteran outdoor writer Johnston grew up to be a journalist, working at The Daily World in Aberdeen for four years and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer for 24. He wrote about the outdoors, environmental struggles and the intersection between humans and the rest of nature. TURN

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Time your beach hikes at low tide, Johnston advises, or you’ll be scrambling onto ledges like this one south of the Ozette River.

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John. L. Scott Sequim 1190 E. Washington St. Sequim, WA 98382 (800) 998-4131 (360) 683-4131

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One half acre building site, in the city but still able to have a septic system. Face of short plat says systems will be “pressurized sand line trench” because of the community well. One hook-up to the well is reserved for this lot. There is underground power on the property. Seems like country but close to Sequim. Jesslyn Lane is paved, dead end, and very quiet! There are 2 adjacent lots for sale, too!

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In a wonderful neighborhood of nice homes, ready for you to build your dream home. This land has mountain and water views, community water, already cleared and ready for your dream home plans!

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This 1.01 acre parcel with mountain views to the south, and potential water view of the Strait to the north (with 2-story home) is located in the rural area of Dungeness Valley. With beautiful homes and working farms, nearby there are boat launch facilities, parks with hiking and horseback riding trails, golf courses and still only minutes into town. Power, phone and water to property, needs septic. This lot and 2 adjacent lots are available to become part of your future in sunny Sequim.

Dreaming of a Sequim Bay view? Dynamic views of Sequim Bay, Protection Island, Mt. Baker and the Cascades (when they are visible). Gated community with underground utilities and fine homes.

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Tidy one level condo in Sherwood Village with mountain views, newer appliances, roomy kitchen and dining area. Living room opens onto large fenced patio with magnificent Olympic Mtn. views and sunny SW exposure. Wood burning fireplace in LR. Move-in ready clean and inviting. Covered and open parking. Centrally located near medical, dental, professional offices, library, restaurants, recreation facilities & trails. On local & regional bus lines.

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ATTENTION FISHERMAN AND NATURE LOVERS!!!! Over 10 acres of beautiful Lyre River frontage! Whether you want to throw in your line for some steelhead or grab a camera to snap some beautiful shots of the river, this amazing riverfront property won’t disappoint! Conveniently located adjacent to DNR land to ensure extra privacy. Tons of trees create a wonderfully serene landscape to inspire your plans to build your dream home or a great getaway cabin. Power is onsite already and Crescent Water is at the road.

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Lovely home in popular Mains Farm. Beautiful views of Dungeness Bay, Canada, Strait of Juan de Fuca. New windows, landscaping with sprinkler system, spacious 2bd, 2ba 1248sf with living, dining, kitchen all on main level. Downstairs offers large bonus room with many possibilities including a bathroom. Come see this wonderful home.

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Urban Neighborhood Commercial Zone (UNC), conditional use approved for mini-storage totaling 19,968 sq. ft. Two water meters to property. Sewer to property. Parcel fronts Avis and Kemp, one block south of HWY 101.

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This is the quintessential cabin in the woods with a very private water view. Situated with about an acre of level ground, then sloping all around to provide the privacy we want, ease of caring for 4.35 acres, and protected saltwater views. Cabin was built as an auxiliary home to your dream home. 4 bedroom septic system installed, a well that pumps 4.5 gallons per minute and is grandfathered in for exterior watering. Or just live the easy life with this remodeled home.

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$245,000 ML#291356

Country living in the city! Private backyard 3 bedrooms 2 bath home with 2705 sq. ft. of living space with storage above garage. Large living/great room for entertaining- kitchen & dining area – 3 bedrooms upstairs – lower level could be separate quarters with 1 bedroom , 3/4 bath, living room with insert and its own entry way. This is a must see oasis in the city!

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Water and Territorial views (Mt. Baker) from this charming end of the lane treasure! Nicely kept home w/ laminate & carpet. 2 Bdrms + den/office & a beautiful pine sun rm. Decks in front are ideal for viewing & relaxing. Stone patio leads around the house to gardens & water feature. Landscaping watering system from irrigation. Lower level drive leads to a shop/car area, wine room, 1/4 bath, etc. Unique Greenhouse, potting sheds & outbuildings. Shared well, Highland Irrigation. Shared well, drain field adj.prop.

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Classic Colonial bedecked with full covered front porch enjoys unstoppable Olympic views. The front yard is the perfect spot for gatherings and games. Step inside to this sunny, south facing home. Beautiful hardwood floors in dining area and kitchen faces the mountains. Granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances, eating bar and Prep Island. The living room is formal focusing on a rock faced propane fireplace with built in bookshelves and handsome mantle. The breezeway also has a large, pantry closet.

$360,000 ML#291689

Imagine living in the most beautiful garden in Sequim! This custom 3BR + 2.5 bath home is surrounded by a pond, waterfall & an extensive collection of perennial flowering plants, shrubs & mature trees to provide year round beauty. Very private location in a quiet neighborhood yet close to town, Dungeness River & Discovery Trail. Panoramic mountain views, an oversize 2 car garage with workshop, garden shed, greenhouse, orchard & private outdoor hot tub complete this picture-perfect property!

$374,500 ML#291713

Calming mountain and water views from many rooms in this beautifully upscale home with custom features throughout, from a spacious den with built in desk and storage to an elegantly upgraded fireplace with carved antique wood from floor to ceiling. Life is convenient in this like new Solana home with HOA yard care. Member amenities include a clubhouse, swimming pool, putting green and gathering spaces.

$439,000 ML#291558

$279,000

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Call Tanya Rosanbalm (360) 460-4030 Call Tom Williamson (360) 460-9974 Call Suzi Schuenemann (360) 477-9728 Call Lani McCarry (360) 301-4576

Great house with much potential! Master bedroom, living, kitchen and laundry room on the main floor. Bedroom/office in the split entry. Family room w/ wet bar, bedroom, craft nook and tons of storage on the lower level. There are full decks that face the mountains on the main and lower levels.

(360) 460-0204

Captivatingly beautiful salt water views of the Straits of Juan de Fuca from this spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath contemporary home. Conveniently located close to the golf course, this home has vaulted ceilings and large picture windows that span the living room to take advantage of the outstanding views. Open layout leading into a spacious kitchen with breakfast bar, formal dining and large deck for entertaining. Wonderful patio extends the entertaining options enhanced by classical low maintenance landscaping.

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Fall, amid fleeing flocks, is in the air seeds were just for them. We finally found where they were getting into the house, but I ter with us, but am still finding their caches of Joan others only stop seeds in unexpected places. Carson for a while I’ve missed the bird activity before continu- around the feeders. ing their travThanks to the birdbaths and a els. garden planted for wildlife, we Some are had the usual nesting activity just moving and lots of young birds. about the That’s a little more sporadic region checking than the gang that hangs around things out and the feeders. may decide to I’ve also wondered how long it return. will take for the birds to discover Whether or the feeders once they are finally not this particular flock stays isn’t important, but their visit is. filled. The junco flock sent me to the It’s a reminder that autumn is Juncos jump in seed supply in the garage. on the doorstep. That’s when I learned that the The first fall flock of juncos It’s time to think about the had hit the yard. birds that will be wintering with squirrels not only plundered the feeders and invaded our cupSeveral pairs stayed all sumus. boards and drawers, they hit the mer and raised multiple families, It’s time to think about feedstored bird seed, too. but this was a migratory flock. ers. “Someone” left the lid ajar on They seemed to approve of the We usually keep at least one the large garbage can that holds yard — especially the birdbaths. feeder up all year, but this July, the seed. Had they come to stay, or they were all taken down. Upon lifting the bags of seed, would they continue traveling Two Douglas squirrels decided it was evident that holes had southward? to move in with us. Lots of juncos spend the winThey thought the sunflower been nibbled in every one. WE ARE WELL into September, and I am beginning to think I will be watering flowers until November. One thing about morning watering is the bird activity. It’s the best way to keep tabs on the migration movements in our area. Just the other morning, a yard that was quiet and almost devoid of birds was alive with them. Two robins were arguing over the birdbath. Out of nowhere, the bushes were full of birds that took over the place.

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Briefly . . . about maternal mortality in Africa in general, a second about the Teso Safe Motherhood Project where she volunteers and the third about how to handle birth in such a way that it gives mothers SEQUIM — The city is and babies the best possible teaming up with Habitat for way to survive and thrive. Humanity at Rainshadow Although the presentaCoffee Roasting Co., 157 W. tion is free, Toepke will be Cedar St., to host a “Coffee seeking tax-deductible and Chat” meeting from 6 donations to the Internap.m. to 7 p.m. Monday. tional Midwife Assistance The purpose of the meet- organization to help fund ing is to discuss a downher return to Uganda to town neighborhood revital- present this conference and ization program and to hear continue her work there. from citizens about neighFor more information, borhood needs. contact Marion L. Toepke at Habitat for Humanity of lisbebrown@msn.com or Clallam County has 541-913-4659. selected the city of Sequim as a Neighborhood RevitalBike Port Angeles ization focus location. PORT ANGELES — A Habitat has allocated summer community bike $5,000 from private donaride will take place at the tions and fundraising efforts for the Sequim proj- waterfront esplanade in front of Barhop Brewing, ect. In addition, Sequim Sun- 124 W. Railroad Ave., from rise Rotary has approved a 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. $3,500 grant, which will be Wednesday. There will be two sugmatched by the Rotary gested routes: one flat and Foundation District Comeasy along the waterfront, munity Grant, totaling in and one for those bicyclists $12,000 for neighborhood who want a bit of a chalrevitalization in Sequim. lenge. Typical revitalization The endpoint is back at projects include weatherizaBarhop Brewing. tion, critical repair and Participants are encourrehabilitation of residential aged to arrive early to park. properties. Labor for the projects will come from qualified Coffee with mayor revitalization applicants SEQUIM — Due to (lending sweat equity to travel schedules, there will their project), Habitat volbe only one “Coffee with the unteers, Sequim Sunrise Mayor” session this month, Rotarians and volunteers and it will be at the Oak from other Sequim commu- Table Cafe, 292 W. Bell St., nity groups that are interat 8:30 a.m. Thursday. ested in participating. Sequim residents can Habitat for Humanity meet informally with Mayor will conduct a “Saturday Candace Pratt to chat, ask Survey” by going door to questions, express a concern door in the neighborhoods or make a comment about west of Sequim Avenue the city or the community. between U.S. Highway 101 For questions, phone and Fir Street to evaluate Pratt at 360-582-0114 or neighborhood needs from email cpratt@sequimwa.gov. 9 a.m. to noon Saturday. For more information, contact Assistant City Man- Free health talk PORT ANGELES — ager Joe Irvin at 360-582Rick Marschall and Rose 2457 or jirvin@sequimwa. Marschall will give a lecgov. ture at The Natural Healing Clinic, 162 S. Barr Sons of Norway Road, on a new product PORT ANGELES — The using ketosis for energy, Sons of Norway Lodge No. mental clarity and weight 37, located at 131 W. Fifth loss from 6 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. St., will have its traditional Thursday. potluck dinner at 6 p.m. Attendees will have the Monday. opportunity to taste the Lodge members are product for free. inviting the Sons of Italy to Due to limited space, join the Scandinavian feast, registration is required via reciprocating for the joint 360-457-1515. meal last season, but everyFollowing the talk, there one is invited to share and will be a free movie at explore membership with 7 p.m. about the benefits of the Sons of Norway. using a ketogenic diet. For more information, “First Do No Harm” is a phone Elsa Johnson at 36090-minute film starring 461-8884. Meryl Streep, based on the true story of a mother who Clinic on Uganda becomes frustrated with conventional drugs for her PORT ANGELES — son who has seizures. Marion Toepke, a certified Reservations are nurse midwife, will discuss required for the film as “Midwives and Mothers in well. Africa” at Holy Trinity For more information, Lutheran Church, 301 phone Rick Marschall at Lopez Ave., from 7 p.m. to 360-457-1515 or Rose 8 p.m. Tuesday. Marschall 360-808-2662. Toepke’s presentation Peninsula Daily News includes three sections: one

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welcome mat out for the birds. The menu doesn’t change. Black sunflower seeds go in the hanging tube-type feeders. That’s what the chickadees, nuthatches, pine siskins, grosbeaks, finches and crossbills prefer. Bird seed mixes won’t be scattered on the ground or put in other feeders until it gets a little colder. I don’t want to attract house sparrows, starlings or any more crows. One feeder is filled with the Were squirrels the culprits? lard/oatmeal mixture so birds like the bushtits know it is still How did the squirrels enter offered. the live trap, eat the peanut butLater, there will be more feedter and leave? They didn’t. ers. It was small mice that enjoyed For now, I just want the wanthat feast. dering fall flocks to find that we are feeding fantastic fare at our It’s been an interesting sumhouse. mer. I hope that all of these critters ________ trying to move into our house Joan Carson’s column appears every doesn’t indicate we are in for a Sunday. Contact her at P.O. Box 532, hard winter. Poulsbo, WA 98370, with a selfBefore we worry about that, addressed, stamped envelope for a reply. Email: joanpcarson@comcast.net. let’s fill the feeders and put the Seeds and empty hulls went flying all over the place. I think mice had a share in the plundering. We have mice, too. Squirrels in the walls and ceiling weren’t enough, but mice had been traipsing through the linen cupboard and the bathroom drawers. They like soap, and it doesn’t appear to harm them. Discovering the “evidence” left by the mice answered one question.

Here’s some expert advice on how to prevent dog bites IT’S EASY TO find information on the signals dogs give before they bite and ways to prevent dog bites. But a recent PET study published CONNECTION in the Journal of Veteri- Kim Campbell Thornton nary Behaviour found that educating people about canine body language and highrisk situations isn’t enough. All too often, people believe dog bites won’t happen to them or that their dog won’t bite, and they ignore a dog’s warning signs. “Nobody wants to believe that their beloved dog would cause harm, but all dogs have the potential to bite, whether it be in aggression or in play,” says Carri Westgarth, Ph.D., a dog behavior expert at the University of Liverpool’s Institute of Infection and Global Health. She and other researchers suggest that raising awareness of that reality is an important part of successful dog bite prevention. What are the situations in which bites are most likely to occur, either to people or other animals? Trainer and expert witness in dog bite cases Jill Kessler-Miller of Palos Verdes, Calif., notes the following: ■ When dogs are off their leash and off their property. ■ When people carelessly permit dogs on extendible leashes to roam. ■ When children and dogs are left unsupervised. Dog bite attorney Kenneth M. Phillips of Beverly Hills, California, says other common situations that invite bites involve unsupervised children entering a yard with a dog or dogs in it; dogs who are tethered; unneutered male dogs; and multiple dogs. Mistakes people make include reaching in to break up a dogfight, getting too close to a dog’s face and letting dogs approach other dogs or people without first asking permission. Even the nicest dog can bite if he feels threatened, but most bites are preventable with 10 reasonable precautions. 1. Teach dogs to wait for permission before approaching other animals or people. 2. Use a 4- to 6-foot leash instead of an extendible leash. It’s too easy to let a dog get out of control, and

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An estimated 4.5 million dog bites occur each year in the United States. Children and men are most likely to be bitten, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. the leashes can injure people as well. “People get tangled in them, thrown off their feet and have had fingers torn off,” Miller says. 3. Be alert to your surroundings so you know if other people or animals are approaching. You need to always be ready to either control your dog if he’s reactive or get him out of harm’s way if an aggressive dog approaches. 4. Teach children to ask permission before approaching any dog. 5. Take your dog to puppy kindergarten followed by obedience class. They are opportunities to work on training and socialization. Consider taking the class again so your dog gets more practice, especially if he is a large or active breed or mix. 6. Stay out of dog parks. They can be breeding grounds for canine bad behavior, such as bullying and aggression. 7. Pay attention to your own actions. Don’t put your face close to a dog’s face, especially if you don’t know him or if he has been injured. That’s just asking for a bite. The dog doesn’t know you’re trying to be friendly or to console him. 8. To separate fighting dogs, avoid the head, where the teeth are. Each owner should grab his dog’s hind legs and pull the dogs away from each other. “Don’t let go,” Miller says. “They will re-engage.” 9. If you or your pet are bitten, clean the wound thoroughly and seek medical or veterinary attention. Report the bite to animal control.

10. Don’t ignore or downplay aggressive behavior from your dog or someone else’s dog, such as lunging, pulling on the leash or growling when he sees other people or animals. Nipping is a red flag, too. Dogs who get away with it become more ambitious and may graduate to more serious bites. Get help from a certified applied animal behaviorist or veterinary behaviorist.

to remove it by cleaning the ears. That would put your bunny in a world of hurt. Your veterinarian will prescribe medication to kill the mites. Rabbits can pick up fleas from dogs or cats in the home. If they live in an outdoor hutch, they may also be exposed to a different species of flea carried by wild rabbits in the area. Cheyletiella and sarcoptic mange, caused by different types of mites, are diagnosed through skin scrapings that are examined microscopically for the presence of the mites. Depending on the problem, your veterinarian will likely prescribe a topical or oral treatment, such as ivermectin, Revolution or Advantage. The medication and dose will need to be tailored to your rabbit, so don’t assume it’s OK to use the same product or amount you use on your dog or cat. Some products can be fatal to rabbits. If an environmental allergy is suspected, try changing the bedding, washing the cage thoroughly to make sure all traces of cleansers are removed and switching to a scent-free detergent or fabric softener for any items the bunny comes in contact with.

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■ Cats beat up dogs in the distant past, according to a study of 2,000 ancient Q&A — with Dr. Marty fossils published in ProceedBecker ings of the National Academy of Sciences. My rabbit seems to More than 30 dog spereally be scratching himself a lot and is starting cies were living the dream on the North American conto lose fur. tinent some 20 million What could be causing years ago. his itchiness? — via FaceThen cats arrived from book Asia and started kicking Skin problems aren’t dog tail, outcompeting unusual in rabbits, and canines for food with their awesome hunting skills. itching and hair loss are “The arrival of cats to common signs. North America had a The “usual suspects” in deadly impact on the diverthese cases are parasites sity of the dog family,” says such as fleas, rabbit ear the report’s lead author, Dr. mites (Psoroptes cuniculi), Daniele Silvestro, of SwitCheyletiella mites and zerland’s University of Laumange mites (Sarcoptes sanne. scabei), or environmental Today, North America allergies to bedding, chemi- has only nine species of cals used to clean cages or wild dog. No evidence shows treat fabrics or other mate- that dogs wiped out any rials in the home, such as felid species. cedar wood shavings. _________ Your veterinarian is the only one who can make a Pet Connection appears every Sunday and is produced by a diagnosis, and only after team of pet-care experts headed examining your rabbit. by veterinarian Dr. Marty Becker He or she may suspect and journalist Kim Campbell ear mites if your rabbit is Thornton. The two are the authors shaking his head frequently, of several best-selling pet-care books. scratching at the ears and Email them at petconnection@ head or has a thick, redgmail.com or visit www.pet dish-brown crust in the connection.com. ears. Or write to them c/o Universal/ If you notice this UClick, 1130 Walnut St., Kansas type of crustiness, don’t try City, MO 64106.

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Farmers in area stressing draught WHEN THE RAIN pelted our windows two weeks ago for the first time all summer, our family of three rejoiced and celebrated with hot mugs of tea and board games. When the rain pelted the fields at Salt Creek Farm in Joyce for the first time all summer, farmer Doug Hendrickson slept through the night. Forgoing his summerlong nightly wakeup to move water sources around, Hendrickson finally took a deep breath and shifted his attention to how to deal with excess water instead of lack of water. Though the rain brought a reprieve from the stress, the effects of the drought are still far-reaching for our local farmers. I checked in with Hendrickson at the peak of the drought in mid-August. As a member of the Salt Creek Farm Community Supported Agriculture program, I was wondering if our shares would look different and what struggles our farmers were facing. For a few weeks, we thought we wouldn’t get the beloved salad mix in our share since keeping greens watered and growing was proving difficult. In 13 years of farm membership, I’ve never gone without salad mix. “Trying to juggle all that is required on the farm in a ‘normal’ season, with normal temperatures and precipitation is a pretty big challenge,” Hendrickson said.

Raised stress “This year’s drought has increased the stress by a factor of 10. What hair I have left on my head is turning white this season.

“I sincerely hope that this isn’t the new ‘normal’ Carrie for farmSanford ing on the Olympic Peninsula,” concluded Hendrickson. And then, that blessed rain fell. A lot of rain fell, and I asked Hendrickson how this changed the situation for his farm. Though better rested, Hendrickson still had concerns in early September. “In general, the rain has been beneficial, giving thirsty crops a much-needed drink of water, not to mention nitrogen. The desperation we faced a week ago seems to have vanished. “But lack of sunshine and too much moisture in the fields can lead to mold and decay.” As consumers, it’s hard to see the extra work our farmers put into getting what seems to be the same vegetables at our markets and in our farm shares.

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Peninsula Junior Rodeo’s high-point saddle winners from last weekend’s competition at the Clallam County Fairgrounds are, from left, Kaitlyn Meek, Rhett Hale, Erika Glenn, Garrett Sanford, Bailey Parker and Taylor Jo Johnson. Included in back are sponsors Russ Connery from Price Ford Lincoln, PJRA President Tim Wilson and Randy and Andrea Schroeder, owners of Les Schwab. Not pictured this year are saddle sponsors the Other Guys Truck Auto Center, Traylors Restaurant, Irwin Dental Center, Shaltry and Rudd Orthodontics and Dr. Scott Van Dyken.

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OK, I’M GONNA bellyache a bit here: Why do kids have to grow up so fast and move on with their lives? I hate it! I miss all the hullaballoo, mayhem and camaraderie of hauling my then-young niece Brooke Stromberg to her 4-H, Patterned Speed Horse, Washington High School Equestrian Team and Peninsula Junior Rodeo competitions, meetings and shows. To be hanging out with the How to help coaches and families of her competing peers, including Ady Crosby, How can we, as food Clara Duncan, Tanya Hull and Tylar consumers, help our local Decker, to name just a few of that farmers? Simply put, our best bet tight-knit group of fine friends and fierce competitors. is to eat what they have Thus, I kinda have an inkling of available, eat food that was the bittersweet feelings Tina Van grown or raised as locally Ausdale says she has over daughas possible. ter Emily’s last time competing at We’re not seeing as many greens this summer, this year’s Peninsula Junior Rodeo. but there are plenty of Held the third weekend in August cucumbers and summer at the Clallam County Fairgrounds, squash. Emily’s been competing in Junior TURN TO KITCHEN/C5 Rodeo and 4-H events there more

PENINSULA HORSEPLAY than 14 years. During her four Griffiths high school years, she’s also proven herself one of the top WAHSET competitors with mom Tina as team coach. Emily’s now headed off to Central Washington University, where she will be on the rodeo team while taking pre-vet classes before (hopefully) going to veterinarian school at Washington State University. A close-knit family, Tina and husband Dave Van Ausdale worried how Emily would handle herself going away to college and living on her own. “Like any parents, we worried she’d have too much free time on her hands,” said Tina, an advocate

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of teaching children to put the needs of their animal first before their own; of not having a life strictly centered around selfwants. “So we quickly decided she needed to take her horse with her and for her, being part of the rodeo team was the right answer.” Rodeo’s been Emily’s main focus most of her life, and she has done very well at it, winning six saddles (prizes for earning the highest points in her age division), more than 50 belt buckles and many other prizes. “Although I will miss my local rodeo family,” said Tina, “I will have plenty of other things to occupy my time, and I will still be the WAHSET coach for at least another year.” Personally, I think Tina and Dave will remain active supporters of the junior rodeo because they were involved even before Emily was old enough to seriously compete. TURN

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It’s time to do something for Alzheimer’s disease I SUSPECT YOU’VE noticed that “aging” is often depicted as a rather scary place. I suspect you’ve noticed that because I have certainly noticed that. There’s the good old reliable, “What’s the future of Social Security?!” Or Medicare, for that matter (which, of course, changes every 20 seconds). Or whether you’ll be able to retire. Or whether you’ll outlive your money. Or being scammed! Or falling! Or long-term care (my personal favorite)! Or financial exploitation! Or unscrupulous, predatory “caregivers!” Or, or, or . . . Wow! Are you anxious yet? Careful: Anxiety can lead to . . . And isolation can lead to . . . And eating too much of that can lead to . . . And being afraid of too many things for too long can lead to the absence of a life because the fact is, there were a million things you could have spent your entire life being afraid of. I hope you didn’t. I hope most of us have learned a modicum of acceptance regarding the pitfalls and pratfalls of this very strange planet, and have gotten to some degree of wisdom and insight about what is (and what isn’t) worth spending our time worrying about. So, when I launch myself into an attempt to write a column about Alzheimer’s disease, what’s the obvious, knee-jerk response? Right. Let’s scare the heck out of everybody. Let’s go on about Alzheimer’s being the sixth leading cause of death in the U.S. and the only one in the “top 10” that can’t be prevented, cured or slowed. Let’s immerse ourselves in knowing that it’s the third leading cause of death in Washington and that 10 percent of elders will die with

“Walk to End Alzheimer’s” Saturday, Sept. 26, at the Sequim Boys & Girls Club, 400 W. Fir St., by 9:30 Alzheimer’s or Mark a.m. to register, with a brief ceresome form of mony at 11 a.m. and off to the walk Harvey dementia. Then, at 11:30 a.m. we could talk “What if it rains?” about how much it What if it does? Are you unaccuscosts and the price tomed to rain? Do you know where it extracts from you are? Just go. the caregivers or Yes, it would be really cool if even how many caregivers go down you’d put a team together and bring in the name of car- in some money. How do you do that? Where do I go to get my 1,362 quesing for the “patient.” tions answered? How about http:// Let’s don’t. tinyurl.com/PDN-AlzheimersWalk I presume that the general line of and go from there? thought must be that fear motivates. But money isn’t mandatory. CarIf we get enough people scared ing is mandatory: showing up, doing enough, they’ll go out and do somethe walk (or as much as you can), thing. Alas, I “fear” that line of being visible, making some noise, thought is often true, but I don’t unabashedly looking for attention. think I care to participate. Why? Well, because if enough of us I think I choose to be about life, pay attention to this very evil disliving, joy and tomorrow. So how ease, good things will happen. does that little Pollyanna undertakAnd some of us are thinking, ing mesh with Alzheimer’s disease? “Hmm . . . Will this just be an exerFair question. cise in doom, gloom, tears and fear?” Most of us know all the evils of No. It’s an exercise in laughter this very evil disease, whether we and silliness and energy and . . . joy. know all the numbers or not. And And the company of a lot of good many of us know it all too intimately. And it does scare us. And we people — a lot of good people who want to do something. Would money might remind you of you. Don’t overthink this because you be appreciated? Of course. And there have absolutely nothing to lose. Do is some reason to believe that all, do part, raise money or just research is actually making some cheer. Get out of the house and out progress, so if you’ve got the means and motivation to send money, then of the fear and be a part of somesend money. thing. But that’s not an easy answer for Choose life. a lot us, which doesn’t necessarily ________ mean that we wouldn’t like to do Mark Harvey is director of Clallam/Jeffersomething; we just don’t know what. son Senior Information & Assistance, which Voila! Harvey to the rescue. Jam all that fear into the back of operates through the Olympic Area Agency on Aging. He is also a member of the Comthe darkest closet you’ve got — the munity Advocates for Rural Elders partnerone with the bowling ball and the ship. He can be reached at 360-452-3221 1960s high school yearbook is a pop- (Port Angeles-Sequim), 360-385-2552 (Jefferular choice — then pack up some life son County) or 360-374-9496 (West End), or by emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov. and some joy and show up for the

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MY SON’S FIFTHGRADE science teacher is beginning to have meltdowns in the classroom and it’s only been a few weeks since school started. He screams and puts kids in the corner for a time out by almost shoving them against the wall. I certainly don’t want my son to be the one to receive any ramifications for turning him in to the principal. What should we do?

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that of other students in the same class as well. Plus, the principal may take it more seriously and consider the matter more quickly. Either way, I am sure discretion will be the first thing on the principal’s Seattle advice mind when meeting and discussing the situation There’s always going to with the teacher. be mean-spirited teachers from time to time, espeAlso, remember, things cially if they do not want to are not always as they be there. appear. I am not standing If your son has a phone up for the teacher and defithat can be taken out for nitely am not taking sides, games during an in-house but the kids that are being recess, just show him how put in a corner for time out to leave it on video, place it could be troublemakers under a book or notebook, that disrupt the entire and tape the teacher. class day in and day out. Send it to the principal If this is true, it can anonymously. snowball into other stuBelieve it or not, we did dents acting out and soon this last year. the majority of the class While the teacher was gets out of hand. not fired, he was certainly Nevertheless, the reprimanded and pretty teacher still needs to hanmuch straightened out, at dle the situation differently least while our son had regardless of the unaccepthim. able behavior of the kids G. T. in Seattle and needs to be reprimanded himself.

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This is certainly a very sticky situation, especially if the teacher did actually find out who turned him in, as you put it. Your son may experience ramifications, even if only mildly. Even small indiscretions would certainly build up for the rest of the year. Perhaps you could calmly and without too much of a finger-pointing attitude mention it to other parents. Maybe just feel them out to see if they have heard any similar comments from their own children. If they have, then ask if anyone would be willing to go with you to have a chat with the principal. This way, it would not just be your son’s word but

Deli customer is no judge of character I WAS IN a deli, and a man may have cut in front of me in line. When asked if he had, I said: “I don’t argue over such things. He can go ahead.” The man replied: “You don’t argue over such things? That’s why you’re fat.” I said, “You’ll end up in a courtroom.” He replied: “Good! I’m a lawyer.” I said, “Well, I am a judge.” The conversation devolved until he accused me of racism. Apparently, he was Hispanic; I hadn’t noticed.

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From my perch, both of you acted like lunatics who need to work on impulse control. Philip But when did it For the record, none of it was Galanes become OK to pick on OK. someone’s physical At first blush, the possible lineimperfections but not cutter “started it,” as any selfsexual orientation or respecting second-grader would race? argue. His comment about your Betty in weight was nasty and unacceptable. Brooklyn But take another step back to pinpoint the probable source of his Are you honestly enmity (though no justification for suggesting that the his comment). takeaway from your idiotic spat is TURN TO GALANES/C6 that racism trumps fat-shaming?

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Can you help? I would love to make my baby homemade baby food. My mom used to do it for me and now, although she is sharing some of her tricks, I thought perhaps there might be some new systems or updated processes that I could also implement, especially when trying to freeze it and keeping it fresh. Any tips that I could try would be appreciated.

________ 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 ParentToParent.com.

Who is the real friend in affair situation among two couples? DEAR CHERYL: THERE’S a couple that my husband and I have been close friends with for 15 years. They’ve been having marital problems for the last few years. Basically, they’re not having sex. The wife has done everything she can to make her husband understand that this is ruining their marriage, but he hasn’t done anything about it. So she decided to have an affair.

She says she deserves to be happy. I told her I don’t think she can think clearly Cheryl I’ve while she’s involved with Lavin talked to another man. She says her about she’s moving in a new counseling. direction. There’s nothing She more that I can do except be supportive when the claims that she’ll go, but walls come crashing down. Now here’s the problem: she hasn’t My husband and I have made an been happily married for appointment. 12 years. We simply don’t I don’t understand why keep secrets from each she’s after her husband to other. By confiding in me, work on things while she’s my friend has put me in a terrible position. I can’t tell having an affair. my husband because he would absolutely go to hers and tell him, and I don’t May we help? think it’s our place to interfere to that degree. Peninsula Profile, which arrive 10 days before publicaI have a heavy heart tion.

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keeping something from my husband while trying to be supportive of my friend. And I have to face her husband knowing what I know. I told her I cannot discuss the other man with her, but I will continue to discuss her marriage and encourage her to seek therapy. True friends don’t run when the going gets tough. So far I’ve rationalized it by telling myself my husband would be crushed at this news and it would be something he really would not want to know. I’d do anything to prevent him from feeling the hurt I feel over this. I can’t turn my back on our friends, but I’m having a tough time coping. What Are Friends For?

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Horseplay: PJRA results available, events planned CONTINUED FROM C3 bor of 20 years, Duane Catract. I think it was 12 years Sadly, Duane passed ago when Dave came to away July 13. My condoBrooke’s rescue after her lences go out to Duane’s horse Lacey lost a shoe just wife and family, but espeprior to a barrel race by cially to granddaughter straightening it out and Taylor Lemon — a contemtacking it back on. He cerporary of Brooke’s — as tainly was our hero then as they were especially close. I’m sure he’s been to Emily It was Duane who was and her friends throughout Taylor’s biggest supporter the years. of her love of horses, taking Speaking of heroes, her to all her shows and Dave learned how to shoe helping out wherever he horses through his neighcould. His is a huge loss to

our equine community, not only because he was a wellliked farrier who helped replace many thrown horse shoes at shows, but he was also known for his kind, gentle and generous spirit — and he had a great sense of humor. Members of PJRA held a tribute to Duane during the pro-rodeo at the Clallam Fair. Taylor rode her horse while leading a riderless horse in homage to him. Tina says once they

heard it was for Duane, the whole crowd stood to honor him. May this beloved man and pillar of the community rest in peace.

■Amelia Hermann — barrels, second; team roping, second; steer daubing, fourth.

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Man told to hold tongue needs apology DEAR ABBY: I was at my brother-in-law’s house with my husband and our 4-year-old daughter. We were playing our weekly video game, and when my brother-in-law won a round, he shouted a racial epithet. I asked him not to use it in front of my little girl because if she repeats it at school, she could be suspended, and we don’t use that kind of language in our family. Now he claims I “disrespected him” and I should apologize to him because it was his house and he can say what he wants. He doesn’t have children of his own. Who is right here? Is it OK to say whatever you want because it’s your house, or is it better to use some censorship when there are children around? Wondering in Wyoming Dear Wondering: You did

DEAR ABBY the right thing. Your Van Buren brother-in-law should watch his mouth when your daughter is present. Because he’s unwilling to do that, limit her exposure to him. And if she hears him do it again, make sure to explain to her that the expression is one you do not want her to ever repeat.

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dinner house. I feel sorry for their embarrassed wives and girlfriends who witness this disgusting behavior. Waitresses have to put up with this kind of thing for tips. Is there anything I can do to prevent it and still receive a reasonable tip for good service? Sick and Tired in California Dear Sick and Tired: Yes. Keep your sense of humor. Smile a lot, laugh when appropriate and stand out of reach. Most of these men are harmless. They are trying to be friendly. Those who you find overtly offensive, you should turn over to another server. If the requests for hugs continue, talk to your manager for guidance in handling them. Dear Abby: My fiancee’s son

Guide: Jam-packed book CONTINUED FROM C1 “To this day I love the coast of Washington more than any other place on this planet,” Johnston, 62, writes in his debut guidebook, Washington’s Pacific Coast: A Guide to Hiking, Camping, Fishing & Other Adventures. That long title isn’t what he came up with, but it is one that his publisher, Mountaineers Books, told him would be best for search-engine optimization, as in it’ll pop up anytime someone Googles those words. In this jam-packed paperback, Johnston — who now lives in Kirkland — is intent on motivating you to get out there. Here are more than 40 hikes for all energy levels, from Willapa Bay to Neah Bay, trips to nine state parks and Olympic National Park, visits to 30 campgrounds and tips on fishing, clamming, beachcombing and tidepooling spots. As you read, you’ll feel compelled to make a list of outings to places like, oh, Shi Shi Beach, Shipwreck Point, the Hall of Mosses, Kalaloch and the Queets River, Slip Point and Rialto Beach.

Best in fall Do not, Johnston advises, let fall’s arrival dampen your plans. “I kind of reserve the beaches of Olympic National Park for the off-season: October through March,” he said. “One of my favorite times to hike the coast is in the winter,” when it feels even wilder. But be sure to have a plan B. Washington’s oceanic side is one of the stormiest parts of the world, Johnston noted. The wind, he writes, doesn’t howl; it screams. So if he gets out to the coast and finds it “really nasty,” he rents a motel room and goes for a day hike. “You’ve got to roll with it,” Johnston figures.

is gay and recently married. He is 30 and his spouse is 24. They don’t have much money, so I hosted their wedding reception in my backyard. In addition to all the work involved — getting the food and drinks, preparing the food, preparing the yard and cleaning up — I wound up with $700 charged on my credit card. I have been out of work for the past three months and can’t afford this. I know tradition is that the father of the bride pays for the reception and the father of the groom pays for the drinks. In a gay wedding, is the new tradition that Mom’s boyfriend pays while both dads don’t spend a cent? Both of them work. I’m considering sending them each a polite bill for $300. What do you suggest? Modern Man in Pennsylvania

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“The beachcombing is always best after a storm,” he said, adding that those glass fishing floats appear after a big blow. He couldn’t resist adding another perk: The cold months are the best for steelhead fishing; you can catch surf perch, too, in the dead of winter. If you happen to be out there on a sunny day, Johnston urges you to make the most of it.

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taineers Books. Their depth, detail and opinion nurtured him as a hiker. Internet guides, meanwhile, “have all the bells and whistles and very little depth,” he believes. Johnston envisioned something else: a book loaded with cultural and natural history, an exploration of the places and their native people, their geology — and the pure joy of being out there on the edge of the continent. He put together a pitch — lots of text and photos in a PDF — and sent it to Mountaineers. That was late 2013. A few months later, they had a deal; Mountaineers got to work on Washington’s Pacific Coast, and the volume came out at last this summer. Johnston did some book signings inland — Woodinville, Leavenworth, at the Seattle REI store — and says he wants to do some more out here near the Olympic coast. As 2015 winds down, he’ll be working on such promotion — as well as on his second guidebook. It will, not surprisingly, explore Washington’s inland seas: Puget Sound and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. “We have some phenomenal state parks,” Johnston said, adding with his signature enthusiasm, “We have great kayaking, fishing, beach hiking, clam digging and oyster shucking.”

In his description of a hike from Beach 4 to Ruby Beach, he rhapsodizes about the bald eagles, river otters, harbor seals, gulls and terns — all cruising the sand and waves. “When smelt are around, the show can get pretty interesting,” he writes. When you reach the beach just north of Starfish Point, you ought to “spread out the blanket anywhere and break out the surf rod. I’ve caught a mess of perch here and have been alone enough to do what comes naturally. “When the weather has been warm, I have thrown off my clothes and run around under the sun like a crazy coyote during a full moon.” Too much information? Maybe. But Johnston didn’t mean for Washington’s Pacific Coast to be the standard contemporary guidebook. It’s more old-fashioned, ________ said the writer, who grew up Features Editor Diane Urbani reading Harvey Manning de la Paz can be reached at 360and Ira Spring’s 100 Classic 452-2345, ext. 5062, or at diane. Hikes series from Moun- urbani@peninsuladailynews.com.

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Mariners rushed to rescue on 9/11 LAST FRIDAY WAS the 14th anniversary of 9/11. Most of us remember how the citizenry came together to give aid and comfort to one another as we witnessed the horrific acts of terrorism as they unfolded in New York City, the fields of Western Pennsylvania and the Pentagon. Acts of heroism abounded, including every first responder who answered the call to go to the site of the attacks. Count among the heroes those fleeing for their own lives who took the time to help the elderly and infirm escape the calamity. In New York City, the boating community should also be collectively acknowledged as heroes. When the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center were attacked, the tunnels and bridges in and out of the city were closed and the subway was shut down. For the first time in over a hundred years, the only way on or off Manhattan Island was by boat. When the Twin Towers collapsed, the Coast Guard put out a radio call to all available boaters willing to help in the evacuation of Lower Manhattan to rendezvous at Governor’s Island, a 172-acre tract of land that was once a Coast guard installation that is within spittin’ distance of the southern tip of Lower Manhattan. By all accounts, within 20 minutes, hundreds of boats — tugs, commercial vessels and pleasure craft — were converging on Lower Manhattan. On that day, the Coast Guard was less concerned with what a vessel’s posted capacity was and more interested in how many people a vessel could hold. Within nine hours, 500,000 people had been evacuated from Manhattan, a far greater number than the 339,000 British and French soldiers who were evacuated from Dunkirk, France by boat in World War II, and that feat took nine days

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Astoria Bay, a 610-foot cargo ship formerly known as Dry Beam, moored to the Port of Port Angeles’ Terminal 3 to take on a load of logs destined for China. BELOW: One of two 40-foot safe boats built for the Jamaican government that Platypus Marine in Port Angeles is painting. BOTTOM: Lightering barge YC 1476n on the hard at Platypus Marine.

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Healy and the Canadian Sellars Coast Guard cutter J.P. Tully responded to the ship’s mayday call and escorted her to Ogden Point in Victoria Harbour. Barge cranes offloaded the remaining deck cargo and stowed it on the dock. When the vessel was deemed seaworthy, she got underway for Kashima, Japan, where her remaining cargo was offloaded Mayday, new name and repairs undertaken. Earlier this week, Astoria Bay, Before returning to service, In the harbor a 610-foot cargo ship, moored to she was acquired by a new ownthe Port of Port Angeles’ Termiership group and renamed AstoOn Wednesday, Tesoro Petronal 3 to take on a load of logs ria Bay. leum provided bunkers to BW destined for China that were Kronborg, a 751-foot crude-oil harvested off Merrill & Ring’s Platypus dealings tanker private land holdings in Western This weekend, Brian S, the Platypus Marine, the full-serWashington. tug that pushes Tesoro’s refuelvice shipyard, yacht-repair facilThe vessel was formerly ing barge HMS2000 around the ity and steel-boat manufacturer known as Dry Beam. harbor to its refueling assignon Marine Drive in Port Angeles, In late January 2012, Dry ments, will tow the barge to hauled out Navy barge YC 1476n Beam was hit by a rogue wave Seattle, where she will bunker and has it sitting on the hard at about 300 miles northwest of the cruise ship Ruby Princess. their facility. Vancouver Island. _________ Berg Scaffolding of Seattle The wave, thought to be and Tacoma will erect scaffolding nearly 50 feet high, struck the David G. Sellars is a Port Angeles around and over the barge and ship on the port side, causing a resident and former Navy boatswain’s shift of the deck cargo toward the then cover the structure with mate who enjoys boats and strolling heavy plastic that will not only starboard side. the area’s waterfronts and boat yards. withstand the elements but conThat overloaded the stanItems and questions involving boattain the detritus caused by sand- ing, marina and industrial activities chions that restrain the topside blasting the vessel. load. They gave way under the and the North Olympic Peninsula Platypus also has a 40-foot additional weight of the shifted waterfronts are always welcome. safe boat in the Commander load, and a number of logs fell News announcements about boating Building that it is painting. overboard while simultaneously groups, including yacht clubs and The vessel is one of two safe destroying many of the stansquadrons, are welcome as well. boats that were built for a Jamaichions. Email dgsellars@hotmail.com or The U.S. Coast Guard cutter can governmental entity. phone him at 360-808-3202.

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A horticulturist’s delight: readers’ queries IT WAS SO great to have more than a week of continuous rain. You can already see the grass greening up, plants responding and rivers rising. Alas, this means the bugs, slugs and especially the weeds will be on a massive rebound (rebirth) as well, so please tend to the pestilence before your yard and garden are overrun. The persistent moisture of late, along with the time of year, means you must be deadheading your flowering plants or the falling petals will rot away your plant and “turn them ugly.” Deadhead every couple days. It was also great to receive letters from three readers concerning springflowering (winter, as well) bulbs. Since they are all similar, let’s list the questions, then I will answer collectively. Dear Andrew: I am new to Sequim, and I want to buy some of the tulip bulbs that bloom in May (parrot tulips, lily tulips, etc).

them outside and subject them to our winter weather? Of course we all Where hope for a lot of rain and can I buy snow this winter. them, If I can plant in this and when manner, next year when would I they have individual tulips, plant I can find the empty spots them? among the other ones and Bar- plant each one at a time. bara Jody

greenhouses and florists tend to have a better selection — and staff who can Andrew answer questions — so always look there first. May Now, we are already talking 10 places or more, so you can see an adventure can be had. There are also online sources, if you don’t mind the shipping charges and, sometimes, minimum order Dear Dear Jody, Pat and requirements. Andrew: Barbara: This avenue for folks I had First of all, bravo for like Pat can be an efficient wanted to order allium inquiring about bulbs. way to find bulbs like bulbs last year, but bulb Finding bulbs can surallium because in the horcatalogs both paper and prisingly be a somewhat dif- ticulture world, alliums are online would not allow ficult task because many novelty bulbs and are bulbs to be sent to the outlets, although they offer harder to find, and even state of Washington. numerous color options, are more so at your standard I can only guess there is still only offering very few plant outlet. some state regulation to different bloomtime varietGood online sources are protect the onion growers ies, so it is incumbent on Michigan Bulb Co., Spring from potential crop infecyou, the buyer, to know Hill Nursery, Holland Bulb tions. when what blooms or to Co., Breck’s Nursery, LongCan you recommend know the differences in the field Gardens and Dutch sources for allium bulbs? early, mid and late cultivars. Mill Bulbs. Pat Right now, all the plant All of these, and many outlets have bulbs in stock, more, have numerous types Dear Andrew: so make a day or two out of of bulbs. I would like to buy it and shop around. As to alliums, Pat, yes, bulbs now and pot them Take a friend, make a they are considered exotic, individually, and I have stop for a nice lunch — and and due to disease and about 150 or so quart con“shop till you drop.” agricultural restrictions, tainers that I can use. Costco, Home Depot and they cannot be shipped to My question is this: even Wal-Mart have bulbs. Nevada, Idaho and five After planting, can I set But local nurseries, counties in Washington,

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which are Adams, Benton, Franklin, Grant and Klickitat (note, Pat, that Clallam is not restricted, so you can receive bulb orders here). Catalogs are a great sources for buying bulbs, and any garden magazine will have ads for bulb companies and their catalogs. All of the online sources I mentioned earlier have color catalogs. For Barb, a magnificent source for alliums and the likes of parrot, lily, double, fringed and multistemmed tulips is the Netherland Bulb Co. They have a $60 minimum order requirement, and their huge collection of bulbs, species and varieties can be found at www. netherlandbulb.com. Everyone, not just Jody, should order a lot of bulbs because you can easily plant bulbs in containers and grow them on for planting later next year — you can even bring them indoors as lovely house plants all spring long. The trick is to plant them in early November or very late October with a lot of bone meal. Then, make sure you

“row” them in. This means you need to either dig a trench in the garden (soil) or in a pile of mulch or compost, then cover their sides and an inch atop the container. With heavy rains, you will need a bottom hole for drainage, so a quart jar will retain too much moisture and drown the darlings out. If placed atop the ground with the pot exposed, the pot’s soil will freeze and heat up to a greater degree than the ground. So in Jody’s case, in order to have bulbs blooming in containers when they would naturally bloom outside, they have to be “in ground” or in rows of mulch or compost. Now everyone, go buy hundreds of these beautiful bulbs and send me pictures next year.

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


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Class of 1955 Port Angeles High School Roughriders will celebrate its 60th reunion Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 20. Plans are being finalized for both mornings’ gatherings at Peninsula Golf Course, 824 S. Lindberg Road. For more information, phone Pat Vautier at 360457-9740. Peninsula Daily News

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Mrs. Arens Welcker and Holli Welcker. Donna was truly selfless; had tremendous grace, a spirit of service and a natural friendliness; and was a superb cook and loving wife and mother. She was a joyful mother and grandmother who placed the needs of her family before herself. She loved sunshine, gardening, music and family. She is and always will be dearly missed. A celebration of Donna’s life will be held Friday, September 18, 2015, at 11 a.m. at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, 121 East Maple Street, Sequim.

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Robert Hill, M.D. An avid hiker and backpacker in his younger years, he continued to enjoy the awesome beauty of nature around him and within him. He is survived by a son, Bob; a daughter, Susan, and her husband, Ted Rose; his stepsons, Tom and Mark Cooper, and their spouses; grandkids Jonathan, Matthew and Anna; and cousins Sharon Gainey and Nancy Knudsen. He will be missed by all of his friends and family.

LOIS TYLER Lois Tyler, 84, peacefully passed away at her home in the loving care of her sons after a brief illness. Lois grew up in Midland, Michigan, and moved to the West Coast with her husband of 61 years, Gene, who preceded her in death. Lois is survived by her four sons, Lyle (Linda), Tim (Penny), Bryan (Cindy) and Roger; as well as seven grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Along with Gene, Lois was in the Coast Guard Auxiliary for 22 years. They were also foster parents, caring for abused and neglected kids as if they were their own. Lois enjoyed league bowling, where she earned numerous trophies.

Port Angeles in 2012 to be near a daughter and sonin-law in Santa Cruz, California. In 2013, she moved to The Redwoods in Mill Valley near another daughter and son-in-law. Gertrud loved to tell stories of her adventures. For years, she maintained a blog, www.svensto. blogspot.com, in which she chronicled those stories, sharing them with a group of devoted fans. Gertrud passed away peacefully in the early morning of August 22, the same date on which her husband had died 17 years earlier. Two of her daughters were at her bedside. She is survived by her four children, Anna Neff and Martha Alderson of Santa Cruz, Jane Ritter of Mill Valley and Gilbert Stockton of Port Angeles; seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and a cat named Edgar. All will miss her and will continue to be inspired by her. Gertrud had a big impact on all who knew her. She squeezed every juice from her tree of life. Donations in memory of Gertrud may be made to the Port Angeles Food Bank, P.O. Box 1885, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

Mrs. Tyler Lois will be profoundly missed, but her family takes comfort in that she is with Gene once again. Please join her family in remembering Lois at a memorial service Saturday, September 19, 2015, at 11:30 a.m. at Peninsula Evangelical Friends Church, 1291 North Barr Road, Port Angeles.

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An Iowa native and a graduate of Indiana University’s School of Medicine in 1947, Bob served in the U.S. Navy before joining the Palo Alto Medical Clinic in 1956. Upon retirement in 1989, he and his wife, Jane, moved to Sequim. Both in his profession and in his retirement, Bob was known and loved for his positive and caring attitude, always more interested in the person he was with than he was in talking about himself. Bob enjoyed a rich and full life. He died of cardiopulmonary failure in his apartment at Sherwood Assisted Living. Even as he faced awareness of his life ending, he laughed and enjoyed his moments to the fullest. Bob set an example for living to all who had the good fortune to know him.

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married name. In 1968, Gertrud and Sam and two children moved to Laguna Beach, California. They enjoyed January 25, 1920 new adventures and August 22, 2015 opportunities, and made wonderful new friends. Gertrud Svensson Then in 1983, the StockStockton, a former resident tons retired to Port Angeof Port Angeles, died les, where they bought a August 22, 2015, at The home in Four Seasons Redwoods senior commuRanch. nity in Mill Valley, California. The Strait-front location She was 95. reminded Gertrud of Viken, Gertrud grew up in which, like Port Angeles, Viken, a small coastal villooked across the water to lage in southern Sweden. another country. Mrs. Stockton In 1938 at age 18, she Gertrud resumed her accompanied an aunt to painting, even renting New York City with plans to basic training near there. space for a studio before stay for a year to improve Sam became her husband, building an extra room onto her English. She decided and painting became a life- their house. to remain in the United long interest. Besides painting, she States and found work as Following Sam’s service expanded her artistic crea fashion model and practiin Europe in World War II, ations to sewing, needlecal nurse, then attended the couple settled in the point and knitting. the Hospital for the RupBay Area of California and An avid reader, Gertrud tured and Crippled to started a family. became a board member become a physical thera“When the youngest of the Port Angeles Friends pist. of the Library and played From there, she went to was born, I realized we Warm Springs, Georgia, to would have four in college an instrumental role in the at the same time,” Gertrud group’s campaign for a work with polio patients. used to say. “I thought I new library building. She It was a far-reaching better do something to created 11 pieces of art to move. At Warm Springs, earn money.” auction off monthly as a Gertrud worked in the She began taking paint- fundraiser. physical therapy pool with ing lessons seriously and Sam and Gertrud had then-President Franklin D. became a well-known oil celebrated their 55th wedRoosevelt and was painter in her environs, ding anniversary before he instructed in watercolor painting by another patient, even opening an art school died in 1998. in the San Francisco area. Eventually, Gertrud an editor at The New York Gertrud signed her work moved to Park View Villas Times. “Svensto,” which combined and lived there for a numShe also met Sam Stockton, who was in Army her maiden name and her ber of years until she left

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■ Wednesday: Fruit cup, cheeseburger, French fries and ice cream sundae. ■ Thursday: Cole slaw, baked fish, baked potato, HarSenior nutrition vard beets and lemon bars. ■ Friday: Salad, hot turPORT ANGELES — Port COUPEVILLE — There key sandwich, whipped potaAngeles Senior Nutrition will be no field carrier landtoes, veggies and ambrosia. Site dinners will be served ing practice operations for at 4 p.m. Tuesday through aircraft stationed at Naval Friday at the Port Angeles Class reunion Air Station Whidbey Island Senior Center, 328 E. Sevat the outlying field in PORT ANGELES — The enth St. Coupeville today through A suggested donation is Saturday. The schedule is subject to $5 for those who are 60 or older. People younger than change to meet mission 60 can attend for $8. requirements. Reservations should be Comments, including DONNA ARENS made 24 hours in advance to noise complaints, can be May 5, 1939 360-457-8921. directed to station’s comAugust 23, 2015 ■ Tuesday: Green salad, ment line at 360-257-6665 meatloaf, mashed potatoes, or via email at comments. Donna Arens, 76, veggies and fruit cup. NASWI@navy.mil. passed on into the loving arms of Jesus on August 23, 2015. She was our hero, battling cancer with a fierce but positive attitude for nine years. LINDA SHIMKO She was born to Giles June 5, 1919 and Lillie Olesen on May September 10, 2015 5, 1939, in Turner County Township, South Dakota. Linda Shimko, age 96, Donna married Robert of Joyce passed away on “Bob” Arens in Yankton, September 10, 2015, South Dakota, on April after suffering a stroke. 19, 1960. Linda was born in She managed two home businesses while Minnesota. raising three daughters. Linda married Sam Donna and Robert Shimko on August 15, moved from Nebraska to 1935. They were married Kansas to Colorado, for 60 years until his finally settling in Marysdeath in February 1995. ville, Washington, to run Linda is survived by Bob’s Bulldozing. five children, Amelia Later, Robert and (John) Miller, Joe (Cheri) Mrs. Shimko Donna moved to Sekiu to Shimko, Sam (Claudia) run Bay View Mobile Shimko, Linda (Donald) A celebration of life Home Park and then to Hall and Robert (Jill) Sequim. Shimko; two sisters, Mol- will be at the Joyce She is survived by her Grange Hall Crescent No. lie Podrez of Wisconsin husband, Robert of 1123, 5820 state Highand Pauline Wiles of Sequim; daughters Amy way 112, Joyce, on SatOhio; one brother, Fred of Sammamish, Washurday, September 19, Albrecht of Wisconsin; ington, Sherri (Rick) and numerous grandchil- 2015, at 2 p.m. Rodriguez of Port AngeDonations can be dren, great-grandchildren les and Lori (Kent) of made in her name to the and great-great-grandSnohomish, Washington; Joyce Fire Department, children. and grandchildren Dustin 51250 state Highway There will be no serRodriguez, Franci 112, Joyce, WA 98363. vices, per her request.

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Olympic Peninsula TODAY Port Townsend 64/50

Port Angeles 66/49

Sequim Olympics 66/49 Freeze level: 13,000 feet Port Ludlow 67/50

Forks 67/48

Brinnon 68/51

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Statistics for the 48-hour period ending at noon yesterday. Hi Lo Rain YTD Port Angeles 77 57 0.00 15.93 Forks 80 48 0.00 46.24 Seattle 81 59 0.00 20.67 Sequim 79 55 0.00 8.90 Hoquiam 82 53 0.00 24.25 Victoria 74 55 0.00 16.45 Port Townsend 77 48 **0.00 9.80

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Billings 91° | 58°

San Francisco 69° | 58°

Minneapolis 74° | 51° Chicago 71° | 52°

Denver 90° | 54°

Los Angeles 83° | 72°

Atlanta 75° | 55°

El Paso 94° | 67° Houston 83° | 64°

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Low 49 Peppering of showers likely

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63/49 61/51 62/50 Showers tease Rain quenches Clouds blanket thirsty lawns thirst for Nature sky amid drizzle

62/47 Twilit sprinkle after sunlit fog

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Miami 89° | 78°

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CANADA Victoria 65° | 53° Seattle 69° | 58°

Ocean: N wind 5 to 15 kt. Wind waves 2 ft or less. NW swell 5 ft at 7 seconds in the morning. NW wind 5 to 15 kt rising to 15 to 25 kt after midnight. Wind waves 2 ft or less building to 3 to 5 ft after midnight. NW swell 6 ft at 7 seconds.

Olympia 71° | 56°

Spokane 80° | 54°

Tacoma 69° | 57° Yakima 83° | 59°

Astoria 67° | 55°

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Albany, N.Y. Albuquerque Amarillo Anchorage Asheville Atlanta Atlantic City Austin Baltimore Billings Birmingham Bismarck Boise Boston Brownsville Buffalo

Low Tide Ht 7:21 a.m. 0.2’ 7:40 p.m. 0.9’

High Tide Ht 1:38 a.m. 7.7’ 1:59 p.m. 7.9’

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Low Tide Ht 7:52 a.m. 0.5’ 8:14 p.m. 0.7’

Hi 81 86 73 52 83 86 80 91 85 81 87 73 92 73 95 79

Lo 56 64 60 48 63 67 60 69 58 52 67 43 62 60 75 56

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New York 76° | 69°

Detroit 67° | 47°

Washington D.C. 73° | 60°

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Low Tide 8:22 a.m. 8:49 p.m.

Ht 0.9’ 0.6’

3:59 a.m. 5.8’ 10:04 a.m. 2.0’ 4:22 p.m. 6.3’ 10:31 p.m. 2.0’

4:42 a.m. 5.8’ 10:40 a.m. 4:45 p.m. 6.3’ 11:05 p.m.

2.5’ 1.5’

4:54 a.m. 7.2’ 10:43 a.m. 1.7’ 5:39 p.m. 7.9’ 11:12 p.m. 2.7’

5:36 a.m. 7.2’ 11:17 a.m. 2.2’ 5:59 p.m. 7.8’ 11:44 p.m. 2.2’

6:19 a.m. 7.2’ 11:53 a.m. 6:22 p.m. 7.8’

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4:00 a.m. 6.5’ 10:05 a.m. 1.5’ 4:45 p.m. 7.1’ 10:34 p.m. 2.4’

4:42 a.m. 6.5’ 10:39 a.m. 2.0’ 5:05 p.m. 7.0’ 11:06 p.m. 2.0’

5:25 a.m. 6.5’ 11:15 a.m. 5:28 p.m. 7.0’ 11:40 p.m.

2.5’ 1.5’

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cover story Decades in the making Edward Burns’ dream project makes it to the screen with ‘Public Morals’ By Jacqueline Spendlove TV Media

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wenty years ago, native New Yorker Edward Burns wrote, directed and starred in his debut film, “The Brothers McMullen” (1995), and he’s been chewing on the idea for his latest project ever since. “The Brothers McMullen” is just the first work on what’s become a diverse resumé, with starring roles in everything from rom-coms to war dramas to horror flicks, many of which Burns also wrote and directed. “Public Morals,” his recently launched police drama, has been hovering around through it all — in the back of his mind, in photos taken on his iPhone as he walked around Manhattan and in a stack of unproduced scripts that never quite made it to the screen — until now. Set in 1960s New York City, “Public Morals” is a gangster story with a look at both sides of the law through the eyes of a family of cops and an Irish mob family, connected through marriage and an upbringing on the streets of Hell’s Kitchen. The small-screen drama, which premiered last month, gives an authentic look at the life of a cop in old New York. Catch the newest episode when it airs

Tuesday, Sept. 15, on TNT. In his new series, Burns plays Officer Terry Muldoon of the NYPD’s Public Morals Division, which deals with vice crimes in the city. An Irish-American (like Burns himself), Muldoon grew up on the West Side, which is now being torn up by the war within two factions of the Irish-American Mob. While he’s determined to make the city a safe place, his wife, Christine (Elizabeth Masucci, “Shame,” 2011), wants to get out for good. As far as material goes, Burns, who also wrote and directed all 10 episodes of the freshman season, has a lot to draw from. His dad and uncle were both NYPD cops themselves, and a lot of his upbringing as a cop’s son has made its way into the show in one form or another — most notably in the relationship between Burns’ character and his own sons. “I wanted to pull from my memories as a kid, growing up in a cop family and culture,” he said in an interview for Newsday. “In the pilot, that scene about my son being the school fool and dad having to deal with the nuns — that’s completely autobiographical. That’s me and my dad, word for word, down to that talk in the bedroom where the father says: ‘There’s a fork in the road, and you need to make a decision.’”

While working on the set of “Saving Private Ryan” (1998), Burns was visited by his dad and uncle, who struck up a conversation with director Steven Spielberg — who’s also one of “Public Morals’” executive producers — and regaled him with stories of being a New York cop in the late ‘50s and ‘60s. The conversation struck a chord with Spielberg, and after wrapping the film, he set Burns to work writing a screenplay with the two guys in mind. That film was called “On the Job,” and though it never got off the ground, it served as a foundation for “Public Morals.” “It was my attempt at an Irish-American ‘Godfather,’ set against the NYPD,” Burns said as reported by The Buffalo News. “I could never get that film made, but I never gave up hope that I would make it.” Eighteen years and a whole heap of roles later, here it is. His dad, also named Edward, who first really provided the spark, is still involved in the project, working as a consultant on the series. The

characters have jobs and see action Edward’s really experienced, so he knows what sounds authentic and what doesn’t. “He kind of will read a script and tell me: ‘That’s not how cops talk. Back then, this was the vernacular,’” Burns explained in a Hitfix interview. The showrunners’ concern with authenticity is evident in the visuals as well. Burns himself has scoured the streets of Manhattan, snapping pictures of locales that still bear the look of old New York. “We didn’t want a show to exist just on a soundstage. We are out in the street making as much use of New York City as we can,” he said.

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That’s right, it turns out that Anderson is a bit of a foodie. He first started cooking at the age of 13 and learned a lot of his techniques from TV chef Julia Child. Of course, the tarragon fingerling potatoes and truffle mac and cheese that he loves to cook at home are a far cry from the fried turkey legs and funnel cakes that he’ll find for sale at summer carnivals. That hasn’t

been stopping him from digging in, though, and despite having a love of fancier fare, he’s been attacking the carnival foods with great gusto. So just where has Anderson been stopping to test out his taste buds and fill up his stomach? The premiere episode last month saw him swinging by the Got to Be NC Festival in beautiful Raleigh, N.C., where he chowed down on some redneck egg rolls and an amazing baconwrapped dessert. He has also jaunted across the country to Sacramento, Calif., for a bacon-topped cinnamon roll sundae; Oswego, Ill., for a Chicago crab dog; and this week, he stops by Pleasanton, Calif., for a lobster dog and mac and cheese-stuffed burger.

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f there’s one thing America does that’s just as big and exciting as our food — and boy, oh boy, do we do food well — it’s our summer carnivals. Whether it’s a small-town festival or a massive state fair, our carnivals are almost always big, loud and overflowing with succulent goodies. Anthony Anderson, the star of ABC’s “Black-ish,” has spent the summer with the enviable job of traveling around the country and trying out all of the deep fried or bacon-wrapped goodies that he can find — all with Food Network’s team of cameras in tow, of course. The result is “Carnival Cravings with Anthony Anderson,” which airs Wednesday nights on Food Network.

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Real fictional friends: Some people make friends at work. Others just bring their friends with them. “Doll & Em,” HBO’s British import about an actress who hires her best friend to be her assistant, delighted audiences with its first season, so it’s no surprise that a second season has arrived. The sophomore season premieres Sunday, Sept. 13, on the premium channel. Returning for this second season are Emily Mortimer (“Shutter Island,” 2010, “Hugo,” 2011) and Dolly Wells (“Bridget Jones’s Diary,” 2001) as fictionalized versions of themselves. The two real-life best friends also play best friends on screen, and the first season ended with their friendship very nearly ruined. Luckily, the two have made up and the second season will revolve around them writing and producing a play that they’re hoping to take to Broadway — or, failing that, offBroadway. Of course, the play will need actors, and that’s where this season’s guest stars come in. Hollywood stars Evan Rachel Wood (“Across the Universe,” 2007, “The Wrestler,” 2008) and Olivia Wilde (“TRON: Legacy,” 2010, “Rush,” 2013) will be playing themselves, cast in the lead roles of the troubled production. Just to make things even more surreal, the play that’s being written by the titular characters is itself a fictional retelling of their relationship. So, to recap: Emily Mortimer and Dolly Wells star in a show in which they play fictional versions of themselves, writing a play about their

own fictional selves. It’s a concept that’s just crazy enough to be funny, and if the reaction that the first season got was any indication of the second, it’s bound to be hilarious. “Doll & Em” premieres its second season Sunday, Sept. 13, on HBO. Not another period drama: They love it! They really, really love it! Comedy Central has been going through some big changes lately, with favorites Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert parting ways with the channel, but at least one of its new shows has found its own audience. “Another Period” just wrapped up its first season, and Comedy Central has already ordered up a second one for next year. A laugh-out-loud comedy that spoofs both “Downton Abbey” and “Keeping Up with the Kardashians,” the satire was praised by reviewers and pulled in a sizeable audience. The show was created by Natasha Leggero (“He’s Just Not That Into You,” 2009) and Riki Lindhome (“Million Dollar Baby,” 2004), who also headline the cast, and also stars a roster of highly respected talent: Paget

Brewster (“Criminal Minds”), Michael Ian Black (“Wet Hot American Summer,” 2001), David Wain (“Role Models,” 2008), Jason Ritter (“Gravity Falls”) and Christina Hendricks (“Mad Men”). “Another Period” follows the lives of the aristocratic Rhode Island Bellacourt family and their servants, living at the turn of the 20th century. If the show makes one thing clear as its spoiled gentry live out their lives of privilege while not really doing much of anything, it’s that the more things change, the more they stay the same. The second season of Comedy Central’s “Another Period” is expected to premiere in 2016. ’Sleepy’ remodel: ”Sleepy Hollow” is getting a makeover. Fox’s supernatural drama has been a hit with critics and a success with audiences, but with a new showrunner at the helm, a few tweaks are being made, including some new faces being added to the cast. Avid watchers might remember Zach Appelman (“A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” 2014) from last season, in which he had a recurring role as Joe Corbin — a cursed Wendigo who was eventually cured. Now fully human again, he’s been upped to a series regular. Dolly Wells and Emily Mortimer star in “Doll & Em.”

There are some whole new faces joining, too, and not just as recurring characters: they’ll be full-fledged cast members. Nikki Reed (“Twilight,” 2008), Shannyn Sossamon (“Kiss Kiss Bang Bang,” 2005) and Lance Gross (“House of Payne”) have all been confirmed to be joining the cast. Interestingly, Gross was first announced to be joining the cast back in July in a recurring role. Now that he’s been upped to series regular, it would seem that his character — a high-ranking FBI special agent — will be an important addition to “Sleepy Hollow’s” ongoing story. Set in Sleepy Hollow, N.Y. — a real town — in the present day, “Sleepy Hollow” is inspired by the classic short story by Washington Irving. When the monstrous Headless Horseman returns to Sleepy Hollow 200 years after its death, the man who killed it, Ichabod Crane (Tom Mison, “Salmon Fishing in the Yemen,” 2011), also comes back to life. With his fate intertwined with the murderous horseman, the man ripped from the 18th century teams up with a local cop, Abbie Mills (Nicole Beharie, “Shame,” 2011), to help stem the tide of rising evil. The third season of “Sleepy Hollow” is set to premiere Thursday, Oct. 1, on Fox.

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9:00 p.m.

The moment fans have been waiting for finally arrives as the winner is crowned in this season finale. Host Nick Cannon reveals the results of the final vote and the winning act will walk away with the $1 million prize.

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9:00 p.m.

Still harboring hard feelings, David keeps James out of a deal with a mystery client who has the potential to turn things around in this new episode. Meanwhile, Josh Flagg tries to sell a property in an exclusive Beverly Hills neighborhood.

Carnival Cravings With Anthony Anderson (53) FOOD

10:00 p.m.

Anthony Anderson travels to the Alameda County Fair in California in this new episode. Along with 500,000 friends, he chows down on crazy carnival food, such as a decadent mac and cheese-stuffed burger and a lobster dog. SEPTEMBER 13 - 19, 2015

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In this new episode, Jeannie’s (Ashley Williams) little sister, Maria (Meghann Fahy), visits from out of town. Even though Jim (Jim Gaffigan) and Jeannie try to keep them apart, Maria and Dave (Adam Goldberg) arrange a date.

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Erik Knudsen from “Continuum.”

Cold Justice (31) TNT

8:00 p.m.

The “Cold Justice” team does double duty as they investigate two murders at the same time in this new episode. They look into a 1992 case in which a woman was murdered in her own home, and the double homicide of two young men.

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In anticipation of next week’s season premiere, CBS presents a rebroadcast of this season 5 finale. As Kono (Grace Park) prepares for her wedding day, the team learns that a stolen nuclear bomb is somewhere on the island.

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11:00 p.m.

Kiera (Rachel Nichols) attempts to negotiate with Kellog (Stephen Lobo), who’s using Emily (Magda Apanowicz) to get to Alec (Erik Knudsen) in this new episode. Elsewhere, a frustrated Alec impulsively decides to save Emily on his own. SEPTEMBER 13 - 19, 2015

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