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PA murderer found dead in his cell Official: Covarrubias had committed suicide BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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The chip loader at the Port of Port Angeles Terminal 7 on Port Angeles Harbor is illuminated in this 2011 file photo.
PA wrestles with unloading chip loader Port plans to see structure taken down, scrapped BY JAMES CASEY PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Leave it to the Port of Port Angeles to own a white elephant that’s painted robin’s egg blue.
That’s the actual problem: After its last owner discovered the cost to disassemble the chiploading tower at Terminal 7, the company in effect said, “Leave it.”
ing contraption is designed to load wood chips from trucks or conveyors, carry them high above the harbor, then spout them into the holds of bulk carrier cargo ships. Departing soon? For you really old-timers out there, think Rube Goldberg overPinnacle of the port’s skyline dosed on Ovaltine. — absent a visiting oil rig — it’s Daishowa America Ltd. once as unwelcome as it is unsightly. used the loader to pile and But it could be gone as early as export wood chips. The paper May, dismantled and sold at barmill closed its chip plant in 2001. gain-basement prices for scrap. TURN TO LOADER/A6 The deceptively spindly look-
MONROE — Robert Gene Covarrubias, the Port Angeles strangler who confessed to raping and murdering 15-year-old Melissa Leigh Carter in 2004, has died of asphyxia by hanging himself at the Monroe Correctional Complex. Covarrubias, 35, died Sept. 2, Heather Oie, a spokeswoman with the Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s Office, said Friday. “The manner is suicide; the cause is asphyxiation,” she said of the Sept. 3 autopsy. A Lancaster, Calif., native, Covarrubias was serving 34½ years to life in prison for murdering Carter. The sentence was handed down by then-Clallam County Superior Court Judge George L. Wood on Aug. 5, 2009.
Sheet for rope Debbie Willis, a spokeswoman for the Monroe Correctional Complex, said Friday that Covarrubias, who used a sheet as a rope and tied it to the back of his shower to kill himself, was discovered unresponsive in his one-person cell during a regular 30-minute check of inmates. “It was pretty straightforward,” Willis said. “There’s nothing more than a single-cell suicide.”
Robert Gene Covarrubias Sentenced in 2009 Covarrubias “had some mental issues,” Willis added. He had turned 35 four days earlier, on Aug. 29, Jeremy Barclay, state Department of Corrections spokesman, said Friday. During his incarceration for Carter’s murder, Covarrubias had been housed at correctional facilities in Clallam Bay, Shelton and Walla Walla. At Monroe, he was in the special-offender unit, entering as a maximum-custody inmate and graduating to minimum custody at the time of his death. “There was progress that he was making,” Barclay said. TURN
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Police: Man found asleep with guns, cash Report: Running car also had drugs BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man faces a November trial after police said he was found sleeping in a running vehicle near a loaded AR-15-style assault rifle and other weapons, nearly $25,000 worth of heroin, methamphetamine and more than $28,000 in cash, court papers said. Robert Devyn Fields, 24, pleaded not guilty Friday to possession of heroin with intent to deliver and possession of methamphetamine in Clallam County Superior Court.
Both charges carried a special allegation that Fields was armed with a firearm during the commission of the alleged offenses. Investigators said they found about 123 grams of suspected heroin in the vehicle. That amount of heroin could be sold for about $24,600 on the street, said Patrol Sgt. Jason Viada, a former Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team supervisor. Fields’ trial is scheduled for Nov. 9. Port Angeles police alleged in court papers that Fields was
sleeping in a 2003 Chevrolet Tahoe with the engine running shortly before 1 a.m. Tuesday in the alley behind 1217 E. First St. with a loaded semi-automatic pistol on the console near his arm. Viada wrote in the arrest narrative that he noticed the barrel and muzzle of an AR-15 militarystyle rifle between the two front seats and a safe on Fields’ lap.
Gun permit It was later determined that Fields had a current concealedcarry permit. The permit would have allowed Fields to have a loaded pistol but not a loaded rifle in the vehicle,
court papers said. Police said they noticed a substance that appeared to be meth in a glass pipe on Fields’ lap. Police arrested Fields, unloaded the weapons and turned off the engine of the SUV. After obtaining a search warrant, police said they discovered several baggies and other containers of suspected meth and heroin; $3,013 in cash in Fields’ wallet; a tightly packed brick of $24,988; a second loaded pistol; a second AR-15-style rifle; a shotgun; a .22-caliber long rifle; a .22-caliber semi-automatic pistol; a .45-caliber loaded semi-automatic handgun; and several hundred rounds of ammunition, according to the arrest report.
nvestigators said they found about 123 grams of suspected heroin in the vehicle.
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Defense attorney Stan Myers argued Friday for his client to be released to go to drug treatment in Kirkland. Clallam County Superior Court Judge Christopher Melly denied the request based on the risk to public safety.
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editor long before Mockingbird was published, A.C. Lee expressed support for racial segregation, wistfulness for the vanquished Confederacy and a strict brand of conserLONG A HERO to mil- vatism in the pages of The Monroe Journal, which he lions of readers, Atticus owned and ran in the south Finch is a conflicted figure Alabama town of Monrothese days. eville for nearly two decades Is the ficbeginning in 1929. tional lawLee’s favorite editorial yer the kind topics were fiscal restraint, father and warnings about encroaching noble hero big government and opposiof Harper tion to alcohol. Lee’s first Still, he veered into race novel To Kill on occasion. a MockingA.C. Lee Sounding much like the bird, a charAtticus of Watchman — acter so beloved people released in July yet actually named their children for written before Mockingbird him? Or is Finch the hard-core — Lee cited states’ rights in segregationist whose racism editorials opposing a 1938 is at the heart of Lee’s newly proposed federal anti-lynching law, calling it a bid for released Go Set a WatchNorthern black votes. man? A few years earlier, he Based on the decades-old had defended the prosecuwritings of the Southern tion of nine blacks wrongly man who inspired Finch, accused of raping two white Lee’s father A.C. Lee, the women in the infamous truth is somewhere in between. “Scottsboro Boys” case in A small-town newspaper north Alabama.
Writings of Lee’s father reveal conflict
Such positions were hardly unusual among whites in a South that was still recovering from the Civil War and used Jim Crow laws to impose strict segregation and limit the legal rights of blacks. Yet Lee also displayed another side that more resembled the heroic Atticus of Mockingbird. Despite opposing the federal lynching bill, which never passed, Lee also editorialized against lynchings and published front-page stories that brought attention to the horror. He sometimes ran positive news stories about Monroe County’s black community on the front page, an unusual practice for whiteowned newspapers in the Deep South at the time. And once, Lee used the front page to seek public donations to help a 36-yearold black mother of 21 children who was struggling during the Great Depression. By some counts, Lee became more moderate later in life.
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ADRIAN FRUTIGER, 87, a type designer who died Sept. 10 in his native Switzerland, created some of the most widely used fonts of the 20th century, seen daily in airports, on street signs and in subway stations around the world. Mr. Frutiger, whose career spanned the era of hot lead and the age of silicon, created some 40 fonts, a vast number for one lifetime. Praised for an elegant readability that belied their rigorous engineering, his typefaces over the years have graced signs in the Paris Métro and many international airports, and on Swiss highways and some London streets. His best-known fonts include Univers, employed throughout the design of the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, and Frutiger, ubiquitous on airport signage, including that of John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York and Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris. “Frutiger is basically the best signage type in the world because there’s not too much ‘noise’ in it, so it doesn’t call attention to itself,” Erik Spiekermann, a prominent German type designer and friend of Mr. Frutiger, said by telephone Wednesday. “It makes itself invisible, but physically it’s actually incredibly legible.” Perhaps Mr. Frutiger’s most ubiquitous typeface is also the least obtrusive: OCR-B, the optical-character font he designed in 1968, adopted five years later as the world standard. “That’s the one that’s on the bottom of all our checks,” Spiekermann said. “He
managed to do something that is legible by machine and by people alike.”
_________ CARL E. SCHORSKE, 100, a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and popular classroom lecturer whose Fin-De-Siecle Vienna is widely regarded as a classic work of intellectual scholarship, has died. Mr. Schorske died Sunday at the Meadow Lakes senior facility in East Windsor, N.J., according to Martin Mbugua, a spokesman for Princeton University where the historian was a professor emeritus. Fin-de-Siecle Vienna, published in 1980, is a broad and detailed survey of Austrian politics and culture at the end of the 19th century, a setting that profoundly influenced the 20th century. Mr. Schorske emphasized that all were responding to a breakdown in the liberal consensus of previous decades and unleashing desires to recapture the past, make sense of the present and race into the future. The era was a time of provocative sensuality, dreamy escapism and rising demagoguery, with Austrian George Ritter von Schonerer perfecting a fiery rightwing populism that would deeply impress a young Austrian, Adolf Hitler. “As Schonerer was an angry man, so his ideological montage appealed to angry people: artisans cheated out of their past with no comfort in the pieties of the present and no hope in the prospect of the future; students with the spirit of romantic rebel-
lion unsatisfied by the flat homilies of the liberal-ethical tradition,” Schorske wrote. “These were the first of the rootless, the spiritual predecessors of decaying Europe’s special jetsam whom rightist leaders would later organize.”
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Consolidation of the whole of Mount Angeles with Olympic National Park, instead of half in and half out as at present, was favored by the Chamber of Commerce national park development committee Thursday. When President Franklin D. Roosevelt extended the national park northward last January, the boundary was drawn to include only the west half of Mount Angeles. The main east ridge, including popular Lake Angels, was thus omitted from the park. Even the Heart o’ the Hills approach to Mount Angeles was omitted, so the first mile of the Mount Angeles trail must be traversed before the park is entered.
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1990 (25 years ago) [Port Angeles] city planners have begun reviewing a revamped site plan for the controversial Ennis Creek Estates housing development that reduces the proposed units from 371 to 257. An earlier higher-density proposal was rejected by the city Planning Commission on Aug. 31 after environmental opponents charged the project was too dense and would destroy Ennis Creek’s fish population and the creek ravine. The new density level is also far below the 300-unit number the development’s project manager said he would seek immediately after the commission’s action.
■ Activities commemorating the Railroad Bridge’s centennial will be next Saturday during the Dungeness River Festival at Railroad Bridge Park near Sequim. A story on Page A6 Friday erroneously said they would be next Friday. Also, the Olympic Driftwood Sculptors’ show will be next Saturday and Sunday. The story erroneously said it would be next Friday and Saturday. A corrected version of the story is posted at www. peninsuladailynews.com.
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Laugh Lines A CRAZY STORY out of England: A baby seal was rescued after it was found on land, in the middle of a group of cows. The seal says she was standing in the middle of a bunch of cows for the same reason most people do: to look better in her Instagram photos. Jimmy Fallon
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TODAY IS SUNDAY, Sept. 20, the 263rd day of 2015. There are 102 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Sept. 20, 1973, in their so-called “battle of the sexes,” tennis star Billie Jean King defeated Bobby Riggs in straight sets, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3, at the Houston Astrodome. On this date: ■ In 1519, Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan and his crew set out from Spain on five ships to find a western passage to the Spice Islands. Magellan was killed en route, but one of his ships eventually circled the world. ■ In 1870, Italian troops took control of the Papal States, leading to the unification of Italy.
■ In 1884, the National Equal Rights Party was formed during a convention of suffragists in San Francisco; the convention nominated Belva Ann Bennett Lockwood for president. ■ In 1911, the British liner RMS Olympic collided with the Royal Navy cruiser HMS Hawke off the Isle of Wight; although seriously damaged, the Olympic was able to return to Southampton under its own power. ■ In 1958, Martin Luther King Jr. was seriously wounded during a book signing at a New York City department store when Izola Curry stabbed him in the chest. Curry was later found mentally incompetent.
■ In 1962, James Meredith, a black student, was blocked from enrolling at the University of Mississippi by Democratic Gov. Ross R. Barnett. Meredith was later admitted. ■ In 1980, Spectacular Bid, ridden by Bill Shoemaker, ran as the only entry in the Woodward Stakes at Belmont Park in New York after three potential challengers dropped out in horse racing’s first walkover since 1949. ■ In 1999, Lawrence Russell Brewer became the second white supremacist to be convicted in the dragging death of James Byrd Jr. in Jasper, Texas. Brewer was executed Sept. 21, 2011. ■ In 2000, Independent Coun-
sel Robert Ray announced the end of the Whitewater investigation, saying there was insufficient evidence to warrant charges against President and Mrs. Clinton. ■ Ten years ago: The number of U.S. service members killed in Iraq topped 1,900. ■ Five years ago: The United Nations opened a three-day Millennium Development Goals summit to assess members’ progress in the decade since promising to end global poverty. ■ One year ago: Turkish authorities reported freeing 49 hostages held by the militant Islamic State group without firing a shot, paying a ransom or offering a quid pro quo.
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A4 Briefly: Nation Controversy over Ky. clerk could persist OWENSBORO, Ky. — Kim Davis is out of jail and on the job, but the saga surrounding the Kentucky county clerk who has refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples appears to be far from over. In a court filing Friday, the attorney for one of Davis’ employees said he believes Davis has again violated a federal court order by Davis altering marriage license forms to remove her name and the name of the county. Davis spent five days in jail for refusing to obey a federal judge’s ruling that she issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples to comply with a U.S. Supreme Court decision that effectively legalized gay marriage. U.S. District Judge David Bunning released Davis from jail on the condition that she not interfere with her employees as they issue marriage licenses.
No 2016 endorsement WASHINGTON — The Black Lives Matter network will skip a presidential endorsement but keep up its political activism by confronting candidates about the treatment of African-Americans in the United States, one of the group’s founders said.
In an Associated Press interview, Alicia Garza discussed the organization’s refusal to settle on a preferred candidate in the 2016 race to succeed President Barack Obama and pledged to press ahead with protests and interruptions during the campaign. “Sometimes you have to put a wrench in the gears to get people to listen,” said Garza, who spoke at the seventh annual Black Women’s Roundtable Policy Forum last week. The Black Lives Matter movement traces its roots to the fatal shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in Florida in 2012 and gained national ground after 18-year-old Michael Brown was shot and killed by a white police officer in Ferguson, Mo., last summer. Black Lives Matter activists disrupted a Seattle rally last month right before Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders was about to speak.
Today’s TV news guests WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Republican presidential candidates Marco Rubio and Donald Trump; New York Mayor Bill de Blasio. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Trump; Republican presidential candidates John Kasich and Ben Carson; JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton; Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Kasich and Trump; Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina; Cardinal Donald Wuerl, the archbishop of Washington; Rev. Thomas Rosica, a Vatican spokesman.
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Kerry: Russian jets raise serious worries Aircraft moved to Syrian bases BY KEN DILANIAN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
LONDON — Secretary of State John Kerry said Saturday that Russia’s movement of tactical aircraft and surface-to-air missiles to Syria could pose a threat to American and allied forces, and made clear that the U.S. could accept a resolution to the civil war that allows President Bashar Assad to remain in power for an unspecified time. “We’re prepared to negotiate. Is Assad prepared to negotiate, really negotiate? Is Russia prepared to bring him to the table and actually find the solution to this violence?” Kerry said to reporters after meet-
ing with British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond. U.S. officials said Russia sent a small number of fighter jets to a base in Syria on Friday, hours after U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter talked with Russia Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu in the first military contacts between the two countries in some time. “Clearly, the presence of aircraft with air-to-air combat capacity . . . and surface-to-air missiles raise serious questions,” Kerry said. The Russians have deployed at least one such system, according to an American official, who was not authorized to discuss military matters and spoke on condition of anonymity. Russia said its recent military buildup in Syria is designed to fight the Islamic State group. While the group lacks an air force, the Russian aircraft are
capable of striking ground targets and providing close air support for ground forces, a U.S. intelligence official said. The official was not authorized to discuss military matters and spoke on condition of anonymity.
First move since Afghanistan Russia’s military moves in Syria are its first major expeditionary force deployment outside the former Soviet Union since the war in Afghanistan, the official said. Kerry said the military-to-military talks with the Russians are designed to make sure there are no incidents between Russian and American forces. The discussions also amount to a tacit acceptance of the Russian buildup, after weeks of warnings from Washington against any Russian escalation in Syria.
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Briefly: World with dogs, razor-wire fences, barricaded bridges or riot police. Austrian police said some 6,700 people traveled to the central European country from Hungary after being trapped Friday in a vicious tug-of-war as bickerHAVANA — Pope Francis ing European governments raphailed detente between the idly shut down border crossings United States and Cuba as a or erected new fences to cut down model of reconciliation, urging the torrent of asylum-seekers. Presidents Barack Obama and Tens of thousands more are Raul Castro to persevere in expected as people flee conflict building normal ties as the pon- and poverty in the Middle East, tiff launched a 10-day tour of the Africa and Asia. former Cold War foes Saturday. Francis’ Burkina Faso talks surprisingly OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina direct call for Faso — Anti-coup demonstraprogress tors burned tires at roadblocks toward norin Burkina Faso’s capital Saturmalization day as West African mediators came after continued pursuing a negotiated weeks of Vatiresolution to the country’s politican assurcal crisis following the toppling ances that he of the transitional government Francis would not earlier this week. explicitly North of the city center, address politics during his passmoke rose from barricades toral trip to Cuba and the U.S. where crowds chanted slogans Francis served as mediator denouncing Gen. Gilbert Dienand guarantor of 18 months of dere, who was named leader of secret negotiations that led to Burkina Faso on Thursday after the resumption of diplomatic relations between the two coun- members of the elite Presidential Security Regiment stormed tries this year. a government meeting and detained the acting president Refugees in Austria and prime minister. SZENTGOTTHARD, HunSoldiers from the regiment gary — Thousands of migrants fired on protests after the coup flooded into Austria on Saturday was announced, killing at least after days of being shuttling six people, but they had little from one country to another or presence on the streets of Ouaseeing their paths into Western gadougou on Saturday. The Associated Press Europe blocked by border guards
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People ride a swing in front of St. Paul’s Church at the opening day of the 182nd Oktoberfest beer festival in Munich, Germany, on Saturday. The world’s largest beer festival takes place through Oct. 4.
Suspect in Ariz. shootings claims he is the ‘wrong guy’ BY TERRY TANG AND BRIAN SKOLOFF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
PHOENIX — A landscaper suspected in a series of Phoenix freeway shootings told a judge Saturday that authorities have “the wrong guy” and he hasn’t even had a gun for two months. Leslie Allen Merritt Jr. was charged with counts including aggravated assault, criminal damage, disorderly conduct, carrying out a drive-by shooting and intentional acts of terrorism. In a brief court appearance, a
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prosecutor said the 21-year-old landscaper should face a high bail after drivers spent the last three weeks on edge. “The suspect presents a dramatic and profound threat to the community,” said Ed Leiter of the Maricopa County attorney’s office. Superior Court Commissioner Lisa Roberts set bail at $1 million, and Merritt, who had remained quiet during the proceedings, asked in a soft-spoken voice to address the court. “All I have to say is I’m the wrong guy. I tried telling the
detectives that. My gun’s been in the pawn shop the last two months. I haven’t even had access to a weapon,” he said as he stood handcuffed in a Merrit black-andwhite striped jail uniform. Merritt was arrested Friday evening after a SWAT team swarmed him at a Wal-Mart in the suburb of Glendale.
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West: Fire officials report 250 more homes burned
Nation: ‘Baby Doe’ father believes mom not to blame
Nation: Police officer is ID’d after injury in shooting
World: Saudi-led airstrikes in Yemen’s capital kill 29
A SIERRA NEVADA fire claimed an additional 250 homes, bringing the total to 503, California fire officials said Saturday after making new assessments. California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection spokesman Mike Mohler said the increased count comes as firefighters make progress and damage inspection teams have access to affected areas. The department had reported 252 homes destroyed as of Friday night by the fire burning in Amador and Calaveras counties. Two deaths have been reported. The fire is 65 percent contained.
THE FATHER OF a 2-year-old girl identified almost three months after her remains were found on a Boston-area beach said he doesn’t believe the toddler’s mother caused her death. Joseph Amoroso says 40-year-old Rachelle Bond told him her boyfriend, 35-year-old Michael McCarthy, fatally injured Bella Bond. Amoroso told WHDH-TV and the Boston Herald he believes Rachelle Bond. McCarthy is charged with murder and Bond as an accessory after the fact. Neither could be reached for comment. They are to be arraigned Monday.
A GEORGIA POLICE officer who was injured during a shootout with two suspects has been released from a hospital after being treated for a shoulder injury, authorities said Saturday. Officer Marco Vizcarrando, a 19-year veteran of the DeKalb County Police Department, was shot in the upper left shoulder after chasing two men who had crashed a vehicle at a gas station in Tucker, Ga., on Friday. DeKalb County Police Capt. Stephen Fore said Saturday that 47-year-old Vizcarrando was treated and released from Grady Hospital on Friday. The two suspects face charges of aggravated assault on a police officer.
AIRSTRIKES CARRIED OUT by a Saudi-led coalition against Yemen’s Shiite rebels and their allies have killed 29 people, including civilians, in the capital Sanaa, security and medical officials in the city said Saturday. The coalition’s airstrikes the night before hit an apartment building in the center of the capital, an area that is a UNESCO world heritage site, killing a family of nine, said the officials, who remain neutral in the conflict that has divided Yemen’s security forces. Another civilian was also killed and rescuers were searching for other possible victims buried under the rubble.
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Two community receptions will be held this week in Sequim and Forks for Terry Ward, new publisher of the Peninsula Daily News, Sequim Gazette, Forks Forum and Olympic Peninsula Homes-Land, and for the publications’ retiring Brewer publisher and editor, John Brewer. The public is invited to both receptions. The first will be held at the Sequim Gazette, 147 W. Washington St. in downtown Sequim, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday. The second reception in Forks will be held at the Rainforest Arts Center, 35 N. Forks Ave., from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Ward Wednesday. Hors d’oeuvres and beverages will be served. More than 200 people attended a reception for Ward and Brewer last week at the Elks Naval Lodge in downtown Port Angeles. Ward, 43, took the helm Sept. 8 and is working with Brewer through Oct. 9. Brewer, who will turn 68 next month, is retiring after 50 years in journalism. He has been PDN publisher and editor since January 1998 and in charge since 2013 of the other three publications. Ward is the former CEO of KPC Media Group Inc., overseeing daily and weekly newspapers and online publications in northeastern Indiana. Before joining KPC in 2012, he was an executive for GateHouse Media’s Community Newspaper Division, working with 142 publications in 11 states. He and his wife, Quinn, have three young children. The new publisher and his family are looking for a three- or four-bedroom house to rent in the Port Angeles or Sequim area. To contact Ward, phone 360-452-2345, ext. 1150, or email tward@peninsuladailynews.com. The PDN, the two weekly newspapers in Sequim and Forks, and Homes-Land have been owned since 2011 by Sound Publishing Inc., the largest publisher of community newspapers in the state and a division of Black Press Group Ltd. of Victoria and Surrey, B.C.
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PORT ANGELES — Clallam County is seeking volunteers to serve on an ad hoc trust lands advisory committee that will assess the management of state forest trust lands. Applications are due Oct. 16. The committee will review the “history, issues, benefits, challenges and advantages” of reconveyance of forest board lands from the state back to the county, according to a resolution that commissioners passed 2-1 Tuesday.
Ad hoc panel If reconveyance is not in the best interest of the county, the ad hoc panel will “provide guidance to ensure a continual engagement with the [state] Department of Natural Resources on how it is promptly and adequately fulfilling its trust land objectives to Clallam County, its taxing districts and its citizenry,” the resolution reads. Action to transfer lands to county management would have to be taken by the state Legislature. The Clallam County Charter Review Commission voted 10-4 to recommend the trust lands committee to address arrearage, timber that DNR was supposed to sell but didn’t in the past decade. The first meeting of the ad hoc committee is tentatively planned for the third week of October. A final report will be issued to commissioners no later than Dec. 31, 2016. The committee will
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include one representative appointed by each commissioner from his district. Other representatives will be chosen by the following groups: ■ Port of Port Angeles. ■ Clallam County school districts. ■ State Department of Natural Resources. ■ A representative of junior taxing districts who is familiar with the DNR trust lands. ■ Society of American Foresters. ■ Granges. ■ League of Women Voters. ■ Republican Party. ■ Democratic Party. ■ Olympic Forest Coalition. ■ North Olympic Timber Action Committee. ■ City of Forks. ■ Environmental groups.
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Ethan Wood, 15, left, shows a piece of collected beach trash to Sydney Evans, 14, on Ediz Hook in Port Angeles during a beach cleanup outing Saturday. About 40 members of the Port Angeles High School Navy Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps took to the beach with garbage bags as part of the 30th annual International Coast Cleanup effort. Teams and individuals fanned out on shorelines across the North Olympic Peninsula to collect debris.
PA overnight shelter for homeless to close doors Nearest facility is Adult Shelter on city’s west side BY MARK SWANSON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — The homeless will have no place to sleep indoors downtown after Oct. 1 when the Salvation Army closes its overnight shelter at 123 S. Peabody St. Salvation Army Major Sabrina Tumey said the agency wants to work with other organizations to see what can be done to shelter the homeless overnight. “I don’t know what the answer is at this point,” she said Friday. The Salvation Army has operated the shelter since Serenity House closed its Second Street shelter doors in February due to budget deficits and a sewer line collapse.
Not ‘long-term solution’ Using the Salvation Army facility as a shelter was “never supposed to be a longterm solution,” said Tumey, who took over the Port Angeles operation July 1 with her husband, Major John Tumey. “It doesn’t lend itself to being both a shelter and a feeding facility.” The facility had been sheltering about 20 people a night. Tumey said that more recently, the number has
decreased to 15 to 17 nightly. In addition to the closure, two full-time shelter employees will be laid off Oct. 1. Once the Salvation Army shelter closes, the only overnight facility for the homeless is Serenity House’s Single Adult Shelter at 2321 W. 18th St. on the west side of town. That shelter has space to accommodate the Salvation Army homeless, said Executive Director Kim Leach, adding that it can house about 15 men and four to six women nightly. “We do have space and we are open,” said Leach, but only at the 18th Street facility. The problem is the 18th Street facility is not close to Port Angeles’ downtown where homeless tend to congregate, so transportation could be an issue, she said. The Salvation Army has two buildings on Peabody Street: its original building at 206 S. Peabody St. and a former auto parts store at 123 S. Peabody St. that celebrated its grand opening in June. The newer facility had been renovated to serve as the agency’s social service center and provide an expanded space for its food programs but was used as an
overnight shelter. The Salvation Army originally opened a shelter at 206 S. Peabody St. in response to the Serenity House closing. Because of permitting issues with the city, the overnight shelter was moved across the street to the new building. The city granted the organization final approval for a feeding operation and shelter there in the past month, said Nathan West, city director of community development.
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date was chosen so the Port Angeles staff would have several weeks to transition homeless people in the shelter to other facilities. The Salvation Army is aware, said Tumey, that closing the shelter could mean more homeless people will camp outdoors in the adjacent Peabody Creek ravine or a block away at Webster Park on Second and Eunice streets. Tumey said her staff has been talking with homeless people at the shelter about finding other places to go besides outdoor public spaces. City Deputy Police Chief Brian Smith said it was “hard to say” what the impact the closure would have on his department’s work. The Police Department regularly patrols parks and ravines such as Peabody Creek and Webster Park, he said, and comes across debris and encampments. Since Port Angeles’ weather does not tend to be cold or severe, his department does not generally play a role in getting homeless people off the street when the weather gets bad, he said. If it gets bad this winter, Tumey said, she is willing to be a part of a conversation about emergency winter shelters.
Major Bill Dickinson, the Salvation Army divisional leader for Washington, northern Idaho and western Montana, said the cost of converting the Peabody Street facility to a shelter was a factor in the decision. He said the decision came from the organization’s Command Finance Council, which provides direction to Salvation Army facilities in Washington and other Pacific Northwest states. He agreed it was never intended to be a long-term shelter; it was intended to be a feeding and social services facility. The new building includes a food bank and dining area for breakfast and lunch Mondays through Fridays. Feeding and social ser________ vices are expected to continue, including after-school Reporter Mark Swanson can be tutoring programs for youths reached at 360-452-2345, ext. and teens. 5054, or mswanson@peninsula Dickinson said the Oct. 1 dailynews.com.
How to apply To apply or for more information, contact Cindy LoPiccolo at the Board of Commissioners’ office at 360-417-2233 or llopiccolo@ co.clallam.wa.us. KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Applications are also available online at www. Salvation Army Majors Sabrina and John Tumey plan to cease overnight shelter operations at the clallam.net under “Boards, organization’s new community service center at Second and Peabody streets in Port Angeles in order to concentrate on other programs to help the needy. Committees and Groups.”
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Loader: Steel CONTINUED FROM A1 “I don’t know when they ceased to use it,” Chris Hartman, the port’s director of engineering, said last week. “I remember as a kid seeing a mountain of chips down there.” When the company, now Nippon Paper Industries USA, sold the 18-acre property to the port for $5.4 million in 2004, the chip loader went with the deal, along with its 410-foot-long pier. Its days were numbered, though no one knew how high the number would climb. By 2006, then-port Executive Director David Hagiwara had put the 650-ton apparatus up for sale. “The conclusion was that piece of equipment isn’t suitable for current demands,” Hagiwara said then of the port’s plans to consolidate its log-handling operations onto the property. The chip loader was put up for bid. It fetched $123,000 that August — the port netting $74,000 after auction expenses — from Chinook Ventures of Longview in a deal that called for its removal within 90 days. But more than 1,000 days went by before the Peninsula Daily News would write that the Big Blue Thing remained on the harborfront in August 2009. By then, Chinook Ventures was paying $5,000 on the loader, which wasn’t chipping in on the cost.
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By that time, however, the permitting process will have filled a loose-leaf notebook. Where the chips have fallen, the tower will follow. Port officials hope — fervently — that the work can be done in conjunction with repairs to Terminal 1. That’s because Legacy Contacting of Stayton, Ore., will bring with it both landand barge-based cranes to perform $4,500,333 worth of work to replace two breasting dolphins — pilings that act as fenders — and a head-tie dolphin. The work is set to be finished in spring. Hartman said removing the chip loader will cost $100,000 — but the price would have been prohibitive on its own.
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Former ‘Galloping Gourmet’ chef bows out of Crab Fest Graham Kerr cites wife’s health as reason for no-show BY MARK SWANSON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Organizers of the 14th annual Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival are hoping the loss of one headline chef will open the door to others. Well-known television chef Graham Kerr, 81, known for his “Galloping Gourmet” show in the 1970s, announced last week that he must bow out of the Kerr annual festival at City Pier in Port Angeles, which is scheduled for Oct. 9-11. Kerr has been a part of the Crab Fest for six years, said organizer Scott Nagel, but there is an illness in the famed television
chef’s family, and he probably will not participate this year. In his online blog at www. grahamkerr.com, Kerr said his wife is ill and “in the midst of a great deal of loving care.” Kerr first joined the Crab Fest to take part in food demonstrations and book signings. Nagel credits the master chef and his wife, Treena, for bringing boatloads of Canadian visitors — many of whom remember his Canada-based show — to Port Angeles for the festival. In past years, the Mount Vernon personality has served as unofficial host for Olympic Peninsula chefs, Nagel said. He also has served as a judge in the Chowder Cook-Off, which benefits the Captain Joseph House Foundation in Port Angeles.
chefs,” said Nagel, who said he is pleased the Crab Fest is a mechanism for introducing them to Port Angeles — and vice versa. Chefs from all over the Olympic Peninsula have been booked to Crab Fest by Steve Shively, a founder of the Olympic Culinary Loop group of restaurants. Introducing these chefs to Port Angeles, he added, “brings prestige and credibility” to not just the town, but the greater Olympic Peninsula. Nagel reported that Kerr had planned to make this year’s Crab Fest his last big event before retirement as well as to unveil his new book of memoirs. “We were really honored he would do that,” Nagel said. The festival organizer said he hopes Kerr will be back in future years. For his part, Kerr said in a statement that he sends his apologies and asks for the community’s prayers.
The chip loader might Other chefs bring just more than oneOne of Nagel’s main duties last third that amount if the week was not only rearranging the port sells it at Friday’s ________ schedule since learning about Kerr, posted price of 3 cents per but also making space for Peninpound for scrap steel, Reporter Mark Swanson can be reached sula chefs. according to the websites at 360-452-2345, ext. 5054, or mswanson@ peninsuladailynews.com. “We have really good regional www.steelorbis.com and www.scrapmsc.com. “Scrap steel prices are at a pretty extreme low at this time,” Hartman said. The chip loader is composed of three separate frames and must be disassembled carefully to avoid demolishing the pier beneath it. “It doesn’t seem like it would be that difficult to remove,” Hartman said, “but it really is. “Its distance from the shore out there on the pier makes it quite difficult.” The deteriorating pilings beneath the pier make it harder yet, he said; they might not support more heavy equipment. Once the chip loader is gone, how could the port use the pier? “That’s unknown at this time,” Hartman said. There’s potential for a barge dock, he said, “but the level of investment would be pretty extreme.” CHARLIE BERMANT/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS The location is too shallow to dock a cruise ship, he Rosebud Farms owner Karen Rose feeds her alpacas in preparation for the Jefferson County Farm Tour on Saturday. The tour continues today from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. said. Besides, a cruise ship is huge. And it’s white. And it draws crowds. Say, it’s almost like a . . . Oh, never mind.
Hartman wasn’t sure when Chinook’s plans fell through, but he said it was when the company encountered the cost of removing it from wooden pilings over the water of Port Angeles Harbor. The location triggers an avalanche of environmental regulations. The port has applied for a permit from the Army Corps of Engineers, the lead agency in the process that eventually will involve state and federal fish and wildlife agencies, Hartman said. Because the site lies inside the harbor, Hartman hopes the port can avoid the “fish window” that allows such work over water only _______ between July 15 and Feb. 15. Reporter James Casey can be “If it’s not the case, we reached at 360-452-2345, ext. hope to begin around May,” 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladaily he said. news.com. BY CHARLIE BERMANT
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PORT TOWNSEND — Local farms have their gates and doors open this weekend to visitors, allowing them to get up close and personal with East Jefferson County’s agricultural success. “At the farmers market, you get to meet the people who grow the food and shake the hand that feeds you,” said Will O’Donnell, Jefferson County Farmers Market director. “On the farm tour, you get to walk the field in their shoes and see where the good comes from.” The free self-guided tour began Saturday and continues today from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. It includes 18 farms in and around Port Townsend, Marrowstone Island, Discovery Bay, Chimacum, Port Ludlow and Quilcene. The Fiber Farm Tour, a subset of the Jefferson County Farm Tour, includes five farms where visitors can browse through fiber products. For a full schedule, go to http://tinyurl.com/PDNFarm-Tour. Farm Tour Central will be open in a tent at the Chimacum Corner Farmstand,
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9122 Rhody Drive. Visitors hard time limiting it to 20,” can get maps, ask questions she said. “We are fortunate that and get directions. we have so many farmers Farming changing who are willing to open their farms to the public O’Donnell said the face and show off what they do.” of farming in Jefferson Lewis said the tour is an County is changing and the opportunity to meet the tour is a good place to wit- farmers, see what they do ness those changes. and learn about the farm“In the past, a lot of ing process. farming [in the Chimacum “Many people don’t have Valley] was going against the financial assets to purnature, but the new crops chase local food because it introduce a healthier rela- can be more expensive, but tionship with the environ- the farm tour can help them ment,” he said. to understand its potential “There are fewer hay without them having to fields and more places spend any money,” she said. growing organic, fresh veg“By talking to the farmetables.” ers, they can discover what The Jefferson County it’s like to undertake that Farm Tour is organized by occupation, which can be the Washington State Uni- difficult and not very finanversity Jefferson County cially rewarding.” Extension Service. Organizers say it draws Fiber farms several thousand visitors each year. The fiber farms will feaThe goals of the tour are ture spinning and weaving to educate the community demonstrations as well as about sound agricultural wool products for sale. practices; foster beneficial Those who visit four of relationships between com- the five fiber farms will munity members and local receive a free raffle ticket farmers; promote positive for a chance to win a basket impacts of locally grown filled with fiber goodies. food, fiber and other farmA Pie Party was set for made products; and assist Saturday evening at H.J. local farmers with market- Carroll Park, 9884 state ing efforts. Highway 19, and included The farms span many music, a Pie Walk, local production systems includ- commercial pies and slices ing wine, dairy, meat, laven- for sale. der, fiber, fruit, cider, vegeLewis called the Pie table and shellfish. Party the “beta test” of what WSU Extension Director she hopes will be a yearly Laura Lewis said the num- event. ber of participants makes O’Donnell said the farm the tour special. tour is “a really fun event” “Places like Clallam that includes activities, County only have six or music and games to keep eight farms on their farm children engaged. tour, and we have a real One example is Seren-
dipity Farm, 141 Cemetery Road in Quilcene, where farm children will be giving visiting children tours of their favorite places on the farm, including animals and their gourd house, according to farm owner Chris Llewelyn. The farm plans a potluck for all who want to enjoy it today at the end of the tour. “Serendipity is your home away from home for supper” this evening “and is a great way to celebrate Quilcene,” Llewelyn said.
Animals blessed today To celebrate the end of the tour, the Ministerial Association of East Jefferson County will host a countywide “Blessing of the Animals” celebration at 3 p.m. today at Sunfield Farm, 111 Sunfield Lane in Port Hadlock. Participants are encouraged to bring household pets on leashes or in appropriate carriers or something to represent the pet in their absence to receive a blessing from a member of the local clergy. Donations of both pet and human food will be accepted and taken to the food bank. The 19th annual Clallam County Farm Tour will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 3. The cost will be $10 per carload. For more information, see http://tinyurl.com/ PDN-clallamfarmtour.
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Port Townsend City Council candidates appearing at Thursday night’s forum are, from left, Paul Rice, Amy Smith, Travis Keena and David Faber.
PT City Council candidates tell of love for unique town BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT TOWNSEND — Candidates for City Council expressed desires of making contributions to Port Townsend as a payback for how the town has enhanced their lives. “I have considered Port Townsend to be the real home in my life,” said Position 6 candidate Amy Smith, 33, who spent time as a homeless youth in Seattle prior to moving to Port Townsend and assuming her current job as executive director of the Boiler Room. “I came to Port Townsend, and it pretty much saved my life, and I’d really like to return the favor and help this place that I love so much grow and continue to thrive.” Smith was one of six candidates — four competitive and two unopposed — who appeared before about 70 people at the Quimper Grange in a forum sponsored by the League of Women Voters, the American Society of University Women and the Port Townsend & Jefferson County Leader. The debate was moderated by Fred Obee, who retired as the Leader’s general manager earlier this year. “I came to Port Townsend to live here for a year and about six months later decided to make my life here,” said Paul Rice, 32, Smith’s opponent. “Four years later, I want to become part of Port Townsend’s culture and governance and bring it into a future that is successful and accessible to everyone.”
All of those in the contested races are younger than 40. Their election could bring a fresh perspective to city government, candidates say. The youngest member of the current council, Kris Nelson, is 45. Four of the seven members are older than 60. Position 7 candidates David Faber, 32, and Travis Keena, 39, both grew up in Port Townsend and said they would never want to live anywhere else.
the mayor and he should provide functions in the same way as a city manager does now,” he said. “When you have a city manager, a city ends up getting run more like a business than a city, and I don’t believe a city manager is the best option for how Port Townsend operates.” Saying he would probably not be able to bring about that change, Keena said he’d like to recruit a city manager locally, noting that Timmons moved to Port Townsend from Vermont. No infrastructure “It would be nice if someBoth agreed infrastruc- body from the region who ture should not be created to knew a little more about serve tourism. what we are all about was “People don’t come here hired,” Keena said. because of anything that we build; they come here Favors city manager because it’s a great place,” Faber disagreed, saying, Keena said. “I think the infrastruc- “The city manager format ture here should be built has worked out quite well more for the people who live for Port Townsend.” here and less to lure people “I think David Timmons here in some capacity.” has done a great job being Said Faber: “We need to resourceful in finding money have a town that is attractive for city programs,” Rice said. “But many people feel and capitalizes on the assets that we already have but still frustrated and disconnected supports the viable commu- with their city manager and feel that he is some kind of nity that lives here. “Port Townsend became a otherworldly figure, so for wonderful tourist place our next city manager, we because people were moving should find someone who is here and living here, but it’s collaborative.” Smith said collaboration really hard to pit one against the other because they are is important on all levels of government. two sides of the same coin.” “The very first step to In response to a question about the eventual replace- effectiveness on the City ment of City Manager David Council is acknowledging Timmons, who began in the and admitting that you are position in 1999, Keena said one of seven elected to reprehe favored a return to the sent the people,” she said. “So my opinion is not strong mayor form of governmore important than anyment. “I think we should elect one else’s, and it’s OK to
change your mind and not know the answers as long as you are willing to hear people.”
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During the second half of the debate, the four contested candidates were joined by Deborah Stinson, 59, Position 3, and Robert Gray, 67, Position 4, both unchallenged incumbents seeking a second term. Responding to a question about attracting businesses, Stinson said big-box stores — chain stores — should not be allowed into Port Townsend. “They know they aren’t welcome here. They’re not really who we are, but they don’t want us either,” she said. “We have an ordinance in place that does control chain stores. “I think that it is working for us so far and don’t see a reason to change that.” Gray, the last to answer the question, turned it around. “We need to take care of our teenagers, who have told us they need things to do and places to shop,” he said. “I don’t see a problem with smaller chain stores. “I don’t think we need a Walmart or a Fred Meyer, but our teenagers aren’t wearing clothes from any of the stores in town.” The next City Council candidate forum will be sponsored by the Jefferson Port of Port Angeles County Chamber of ComPort of Port Angeles commerce and will be at noon Monday, Sept. 28, at the missioners will continue considering capital spendElks Club, 555 Otto St. ing, year-end predictions and budget assumptions when they gather Tuesday. The meeting will be at 9 a.m. in port headquarters, 338 W. First St., Port Angethat the city was “a meth les. A time-specific audittown.” Members of Carter’s and exit conference will start at Covarrubias’ family could 9:30 a.m. Other agenda items not be reached for comment include a change order to Friday. Covarrubias’ family “had the KPly mill site remediabasically disowned him,” tion project, a strategic plan update and an economic Anderson said. development services agree________ ment with the Composite Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb Recycling Technology Cencan be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. ter.
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Eye on Clallam gather input from West End residents Monday. The meeting will begin at 1 p.m. at Forks City Hall, 500 E. Division St. The meeting agenda includes a public hearing on the 2014-20 transit development plan, with board action to follow the hearing. Other agenda items include: ■ Approval of an updated compensation plan for non-represented personnel. ■ Acceptance of a memorandum of understanding with the general manager. ■ Recognition of transit operator David Larrabee for taking third place in last month’s state bus roadeo competition in Vancouver. ■ Commendation to operations supervisor Linda Bell for earning the Employee of the Quarter award for the second quarter. ■ Memorandums of commendation for customer service for transit operators Joe Hooker and Jason McNickle.
Clallam PUD Clallam County Public Utility District commissioners will consider approving the prequalifications of contractors for inclusion on the district’s small-works roster Monday. The meeting will begin at 1:30 p.m. in the boardroom of the Port Angeles main office, 2431 E. U.S. Highway 101.
Sequim School Board The Sequim School Board will introduce delegates from Sequim’s Sister City of Shiso City, Japan, when they gather Monday. The board will meet at 5 p.m. at 503 N. Sequim Ave. Other agenda items include review of personnel and of classroom management, discipline and corrective actions.
Marine resources The Clallam County Marine Resources Committee will discuss its participation in next weekend’s Dungeness River Festival when the panel meets Monday. The committee will meet at 5:30 p.m. in Room 160 at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. Enter the courthouse through the door north of the bus shelter on fourth street. The committee also will hear about the services of the Island Oil Spill Association.
out, just want to do my life in there [in prison].” Coyle and Kovatch have since retired. Defense attorney Ralph Anderson of Port Angeles, who defended Covarrubias through his first trial and most of his second trial, Follow the PDN on said Friday that Covarrubias had been in and out of the corrections system since his early teens. “He was a person I don’t 5060, or at pgottlieb@peninsuladaily Clallam Transit think could ever have news.com. FACEBOOK TWITTER adapted to the life you and I Peninsula Daily pendailynews The Clallam Transit Reporter Jim Casey contributed to News live,” Anderson said. this report. board will meet in Forks to “I think he has probably found the peace that he never found in life.” Anderson said he staunchly believed in Covarrubias’ innocence until the confession. In Anderson’s closing arguments at the trial, he said, “I would walk through hell with this man.” At his first trial, Covarrubias testified in his own defense, repeatedly answering “Certainly not” when asked if he had raped or killed Carter. Coverage of the trial Port Angeles Food Bank, 402 S. Valley, Port Angeles apparently introduced PenFundraiser for the Port Angeles Food Bank, sponsored by First Federal insula Daily News readers Savings and Loan. Minimum donation of $10 for every 3 boxes of paper to the subculture of meth use. WR EH VKUHGGHG $OO SURFHHGV EHQHÀW WKH 3RUW $QJHOHV )RRG %DQN One witness testified
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The three Clallam County commissioners will consider awarding a $42,700 contract to Rognlin’s Inc. of Aberdeen for the Dungeness Landing piling replacement project Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 10 a.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. Other agenda items include: ■ A proclamation recognizing September as recovery month. ■ A state Recreation and Conservation Office presentation of the Bravo Award for the Spruce Railroad-McFee Tunnel restoration project. The project at Lake Crescent was the top scorer in a grant competition. ■ An agreement with Interwest Construction Inc. for the courthouse stormwater low-impact-design retrofit project. ■ Agreements with the state Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery providing contract language and funding for Trillium Treatment Center, West End Outreach, Reflections Counseling Services Group and True Star Behavioral Health Services. ■ An agreement with Peninsula Behavioral Health funding staffing for the Clallam County Respite Center. ■ Agreements with the state Department of Transportation for improvements to Black Diamond Road, guardrails, a radar speed control sign project for Deer Park and Little River roads, and centerline rumble strips for Old Olympic Highway. ■ Notice of an Oct. 13 hearing on proposed amendments to county policy for budget changes and modifications. Commissioners will meet at 9 a.m. Monday for their weekly work session. Discussion items will include the acquisition of donated property from a private landowner on Lake Crescent.
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Drake Spence, 4, shows off a card he made for the firefighters along with a tote with fire survivor/firefighter supplies.
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A setter mix named Tillie, left, watches over Phoebe, a basset hound who was trapped after falling into the cistern nearly a week earlier before being rescued by searchers on Vashon Island.
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Protectors says volunteers looking for the pair received a call about a reddish dog being seen on someone’s property a few times before promptly heading back into the ravine. Carey says the Pet Protectors followed the tip and found Tillie lying beside an
old cistern. Inside rescuers found Phoebe, a basset hound, on a pile of stones above the water. The dogs were cold and hungry but otherwise unharmed. “It’s really quite remarkable,” Carey said.
women choose. The fee is $110 including all meals, snacks and accommodations in the rusPENINSULA DAILY NEWS tic Camp David Junior cabins. OLYMPIA — The state Proceeds benefit Department of Natural PORT ANGELES — Womanfest, a nonprofit Resources has lifted its ban on Black Ball Ferry Line will organization that awards outdoor burning on state cancel the last round-trip scholarships to local college lands in Western Washington. sailing of the day of the MV students. DNR announced the Coho ferry Thursday to This year, scholarships change Friday. were presented to Amy County burn bans remain replace a turbo assembly in effect in Clallam and Jef- on one of the main engines. McIntyre of Port Angeles, This will affect the 5:20 who is earning a bachelor’s ferson counties through this degree in integrated social month. In both counties, rec- p.m. sailing from Port sciences from the Univerreational fires are permitted Angeles and the 7:30 p.m. departure from Victoria. sity of Washington; Alicia in fire pits. The Coho, which makes Dawn Potswald, a student Wet weather has changed at the Port Townsend the situation in Western several trips daily across the Strait of Juan de Fuca School of Massage; and Washington, DNR said. “The fall weather pattern between Port Angeles and Mariah Trineen Doty, a has begun on this side of the Victoria, will resume regu- Peninsula College alumna mountains,” said Commis- lar service Friday, with all and current chemistry student at the UW. sioner of Public Lands Peter scheduled sailings beginThose who want to join Goldmark, who directs DNR. ning with the 8:15 a.m. next weekend’s Womanfest “We’re now seeing higher departure from Port retreat are asked to regislevels of precipitation and rel- Angeles. See www.cohoferry.com ter by this Wednesday. ative humidity that enable us For details and a form, to lift the burn ban in Western for service updates. see www.womanfest.org. Washington.” The situation is different Womanfest retreat Applicants sought PORT ANGELES — in Eastern Washington, where SEQUIM — The City precipitation has been spotty The annual Womanfest fall Council is seeking appliand wildfire conditions are retreat still has space for women at Camp David cants for a vacancy on the still dangerous, DNR said. Firefighters continue to Junior, the county park and city Planning Commission. The four-year term will battle large fires on that side cabins on Lake Crescent’s expire in January 2017. of the state, including the north shore, this Friday The Planning CommisOkanogan Complex, Tunk evening through next Sunsion, as an advisory body to Block, Kettle Complex and day afternoon, Sept. 27. The retreat includes the City Council on land North Star. use and zoning issues, Wildfires in Washington meals cooked in the lakestate have burned 994,317 side lodge, crafts, walks on meets the first and third acres this year, making it the nearby trails, canoeing and Tuesdays of each month at other relaxing activities the 6 p.m. worst season on record.
Applicants must be city residents. Applications, available at the Civic Center, 152 W. Cedar St., should be submitted to the City Clerk’s Office. The position will remain open until filled. For more information or to obtain an application, visit Sequim City Hall in the Civic Center, call 360683-4139 or visit www. sequimwa.gov.
VASHON ISLAND — Animal shelter officials say a dog dutifully stood guard for a nearly a week on Vashon Island to protect another dog that had fallen in a cistern. Tillie, a setter mix, only
left Phoebe’s side to try to alert people of her trapped friend. Amy Carey of Vashon Island Pet Protectors says the two were found Tuesday after they were reported missing by their owners last week. Vashon Island Pet
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Copper thieves TACOMA — Copper thieves have hit a section on state Route 16 about 20 times in recent months, costing taxpayers about $170,000. The thieves are tearing out the wiring for the lights along the highway. A four-mile stretch near Cheney Stadium in Tacoma is a favorite spot. The state Department of Transportation says every time they fix it, the thieves come back. In some cases, they believe the thieves pose as construction crews and steal the wire in the middle of the day. State Patrol troopers have stepped up patrols in the area. They have tried welding the boxes shut or putting on locks, but nothing has helped. Peninsula Daily News and The Associated Press
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PORT ANGELES — North Olympic Peninsula residents donated four horse trailers full of goods to firefighters and survivors of Eastern Washington wildfires. The donations arrived Sept. 12 in Okanogan County, said Kim Beus, sales associate at Hartnagel Building Supply, who organized the donation drive. More donations are being accepted to help fire survivors in Eastern Washington. Beaus said the Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church Quilt Circle donated more than 40 handmade quilts “just as the call came in for blankets.” Other donations ranged from clothing to school supplies to animal feed and a generator. Four-year-old Drake Spence, son of Jamie and Tyril Spence of Port Angeles, contributed his own hand-drawn card of good wishes for firefighters, along with a tote full of supplies for firefighters and survivors. Donations from Clallam County were delivered to the Okanogan Community Action Council’s North Star Distribution Center in Okanogan city, a central location where survivors from Twisp, Tonasket, Nespelem, Colville and Republic can “shop,” Beus said. The center is on U.S. Highway 97 in the former Okanogan bingo center, which had fallen vacant due to a new nearby casino, she said.
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A9 This week’s business meetings ■ Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Twicemonthly luncheon meetings are held on the first and third Mondays at noon in the second-floor meeting room of the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St. This Monday’s meeting will feature Clallam County commissioner District 1 candidates Jim McEntire and Mark Ozias. Tickets for the luncheon are $15 and can be purchased from the meeting room cashier. For those not having lunch, there is a $3 participation fee that includes a beverage. ■ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly luncheon meetings are held at 11:45 a.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at SunLand Golf & Country Club, 109 Hilltop Drive, Sequim. This Tuesday’s meeting will feature Patricia McCauley of InsideOut Solutions on Internet marketing. The luncheon’s sponsor will be KSQM 91.5 FM. Reservations for luncheon at $15 or beverage at $3 are required by noon Monday. Phone 360-683-6197 or email info@ sequimchamber.com to RSVP and for further information. ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s gathering will be a candidate forum for the countywide Port of Port Angeles District 3 commissioner election Nov. 3. Connie Beauvais and Michael Breidenbach are running for the position. Lunch costs $9.75 and will include an entree and sides. The soup of the day will be clam chowder. ■ 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 featured program will be hospital commissioner candidates Mari Dressler, Kees Kolff, Chuck Russell and Paul Stafford. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. This Tuesday will feature Port Angeles School Board Position 5 candidates Jerusha Henson and Susan Shotthafer. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.
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A far cry from ‘Top Gun’ For U.S. carrier pilots, war against ISIS isn’t like Hollywood film BY HELENE COOPER THE NEW YORK TIMES
$ Briefly . . . Program offered for adult cancer survivors in PA PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Peninsula YMCA, 302 S. Francis St., will offer area cancer survivors access to a free strength-and-wellness program. The 12-week program, “Exercise and Thrive,” is available to all adult cancer survivors 21 and older, regardless of when their cancer occurred. Participants must be 30 days out of treatment and have medical clearance to participate. The curriculum was developed by the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle after what the center identified as gaps in support for cancer survivors after treatment. Participants in this program strengthen muscles, increase flexibility and improve endurance while receiving health-and-wellness coaching from YMCA personal trainers during biweekly sessions, according to a news release. They also are introduced to mind/body activities like yoga and healthy eating tips. The ultimate goal of the program, according to the release, is to help survivors develop their own physical fitness regimen that they can continue on their own after the program ends. The next session of “Exercise and Thrive” in Port Angeles will begin in October. Contact Karen Rushby, a physical therapist at Olympic Medical Center who specializes in cancer rehabilitation, at 360417-7116 for a consultation and to receive a medical screening/ permission form. The 12-week session will be held Mondays and Wednesdays from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. beginning Monday, Oct. 12. For more information, contact Mikki Reidel, health and wellbeing coordinator at the YMCA, at 360-452-9244 or mikkireidel ymca@gmail.com. “Exercise and Thrive” is funded in part by the Y’s annual Power of Community Campaign.
Speaker series SEQUIM — The SequimDungeness Hospital Guild will resume its speaker series in the community center of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 525 N. Fifth Ave., at 10 a.m. Tuesday.
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ABOARD THE USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT, in the Persian Gulf — Soon after this aircraft carrier arrived here for its Middle East Michael Smallwood John Izzo deployment, two F/A-18 Super Hornets cataCall sign Sweet P Call sign Bones pulted off its deck for a 6½-hour bombing run toward Islamic State targets in Iraq. It is a long way from “Top Gun,” the iconic In one of the fighter jets was Navy Lt. 1986 Hollywood blockbuster that made Tom Michael Smallwood, 28, call sign Bones, and in Cruise a household name and Navy fighter the other was his friend and roommate, Navy pilots the heroes of adolescent boys everywhere. Lt. Nick Smith, also 28, call sign Yip Yip. But these real-life pilots — the elite of the For a minute or two that day in May, the elite, trained to routinely land on moving airHornets were right next to each other in the craft carriers and to refuel in midair, two of the sky, but then Smith’s plane had engine trouble most difficult maneuvers in aviation — are and began to lose altitude. some of America’s main warriors against the Over the radio, Smallwood could hear his Islamic State. friend turn around, try to land back on the carIn the year since airstrikes against Islamic rier and then eject into the Persian Gulf. The State militants began, American pilots have $60 million Hornet crashed into the sea. Smallwood found himself fighting to keep his assumed a huge bulk of the war effort. They have conducted more than 4,700 airmind off the fate of his friend, but his orders strikes since August 2014 — 87 percent of the were to continue climbing and fly on to Iraq. manned flights by the American-led coalition — and provided air support for Iraqi security Wait and hurry forces and Kurdish pesh merga fighters on the On many such missions, he simply loitered in ground. the skies, dropped no munitions and headed The Islamic State may have shoulder-fired, back to the carrier. heat-seeking missiles, commonly known as This is the life of the modern day American Manpads for Man-Portable Air Defense Sysfighter pilot — long periods of monotony, combat tems. missions that end with bombs still intact to avoid TURN TO ISIS/A10 hitting civilians, occasional moments of fear.
Western states prepare for mussels showdown The public is invited to the speaker portion of this meeting. Sequim Community Development Director Chris Hugo will present the new plans for the city’s growth and development that will be sent to the City Council at the end of the month. Coffee and light refreshments will be served. After the presentation and short recess, the business meeting of the guild resumes.
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COUTTS, Alberta — At an inspection station here on the border with Montana, a black dog in an orange vest briskly scoured the hull of a motorboat, her nose twitching as she investigated every crevice. Suddenly she found the scent: a quagga mussel. Wicket sat and looked expectantly at her handler. “Good dog,” said Aimee Hurt, who trained Wicket for a group Store’s anniversary called Working Dogs for ConserSEQUIM — Local dog and cat vation. She tossed a red rubber ball health food store Best Friend Nutrition, 680 W. Washington St., on a rope to her, which she Suite B-102, is celebrating its 12th attacked with gusto. “She’s not just a seeker” of anniversary Monday through Satmussels, she said. urday by throwing a party for its “She’s a destroyer because if customers and hosting a silent she could, she’d chomp them.” auction fundraiser for pet rescue. Exercises like these are fun Starting Monday, the auction for Wicket, but they are deadly will feature nearly 50 items, serious to her handlers. including a $500 “Bonanza Dog Montana, Wyoming, WashingBasket” with premium foods, ton, Oregon and Idaho are the treats and toys, and a LibTech all-terrain rocker snowboard val- only states in the West still free ued at $490, plus gift certificates of invasive quagga and zebra mussels. for pet portraits and more. State officials want desperTURN TO BRIEFLY/A10 ately to keep the mussels out of
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A CD covered in quagga mussels, demonstrating how the creatures can attach to any hard surface and multiply. Quagga and zebra mussels are impossible to completely eradicate once they establish themselves. blue-ribbon trout streams and pristine mountain lakes. Boat inspections are an important part of the effort. Along major highways in the Northwest, bright orange signs direct all travelers towing boats to pull over for a mandatory
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This coming Saturday, the store will host several events for the public, including a program on “What Is This Thing Called NoseWork?” with Miriam Rose. There will be dog dancing with Carolyn Money and her golden retriever crew, followed by a trio of demo parties from leading store brands Both the Welfare for Animals Guild and Peninsula Friends of Animals will attend from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. with dogs and cats up for adoption. For more information, phone 360-681-8458.
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B&B anniversary PORT ANGELES — Bill and Laura Segil are celebrating their first anniversary as owners of Sea Cliff Gardens Bed & Breakfast, 397 Monterra Drive. The Sigels purchased the inn in 2014 and moved here from Southern California after looking at several properties for sale both here and in Oregon. Sea Cliff Gardens was ideal for them, according to a news release, as it combined gardening and hospitality all in one location. The original owners and builders of the inn in 1998 were BJ and Frank Paton, and at that time, it was known as BJ’s Garden Gate. The Segils are the third owners of the inn, which is known for ocean views, waterfront gardens that were featured in Country Gardens magazine in 2007, Victorian-era furnishings brought from Europe by the original owners and a full breakfast. All five rooms offer water and garden views, fireplaces, hot tubs and numerous amenities. For more information, visit www.seacliffgardens. com or phone 360-4522322.
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
PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Internet outside the Port Angeles area. Station General Manager Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday through Thursday segments. This week’s scheduled lineup: ■ Monday and Thursday: To be announced. ■ Tuesday: Josh Rancourt, president of the Port Angeles Downtown Association and manager of Country Aire, discusses the upcoming “Arts & Draughts” event in downtown Port Angeles featuring local brews and wines, live music and a street fair. Second segment: Port Angeles resident John Teichert discusses his pilgrimage to Santiago, the burial place of St. John, in northern Spain. ■ Wednesday: Port Angeles resident Adam Chamberlin discusses being proactive in exposing criminal activity in Port Angeles.
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posal from and recommended that women be allowed to compete for any Navy or Marine Corps comGay Army nominee bat jobs. WASHINGTON — PresThe developments have ident Obama is nominating raised questions about Eric Fanning, a civilian whether Mabus can veto the adviser to Defense SecreMarine Corps proposal to tary Ash Carter, to be the prohibit women from servsecretary of the Army. ing in certain infantry and The appointment would reconnaissance positions. make Fanning the first And it puts Dunford, openly gay secretary of a who takes over next week military branch. Women in combat as chairman of the Joint Fanning, 47, has been Chiefs of Staff, in the posiWASHINGTON — The the acting undersecretary of commandant of the Marine tion of defending an excluthe Army as the current sion in his own service that Corps has recommended secretary, John McHugh, the Army, Navy, Air Force that women be excluded prepares to leave his post. and U.S. Special Operations from competing for certain He has served as Air Command have suggested front-line combat jobs, U.S. Force undersecretary, depisn’t warranted in theirs. officials said Friday, as the uty undersecretary of the U.S. officials said they Corps distanced itself from Navy and deputy chief didn’t know the details of the other military services management officer of the Dunford’s report, but sugthat are expected to allow Navy. gested that the Marine If confirmed by the Sen- women to serve in battleCorps believes that mixedate, Fanning will help guide field posts. gender units are not as Officials said Marine the country’s largest milicapable as all-male units. Gen. Joseph Dunford subtary service as it undermitted his recommendation So they concluded that takes a sweeping integraallowing women to compete to Navy Secretary Ray tion of gay soldiers. would make the Marine Mabus on Thursday. While the Pentagon Mabus has made it clear Corps a less efficient fightlifted a prohibition on openly gay service members he opposes the Dunford pro- ing machine.
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Japanese military TOKYO — In a vote early Saturday that capped a tumultuous struggle with opposition parties in Parliament, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan secured final passage of legislation on Saturday authorizing overseas combat missions for his country’s military, overturning a decadesold policy of reserving the use of force for self-defense. The legislation sparked sizable protests, rallies and debate about whether Japan should shift away from its pacifist ways to face growing security challenges and whether Japan could get caught up in what leftists called “illegal American wars.”
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ISIS: ‘The biggest risk now is small-arms fire’ CONTINUED FROM A9 gest risk now is small-arms fire, and if you stay above But at the moment, the 10,000 feet, you’re not going militant Sunni group does to be hit.” The risks are different. not appear to have the As Smallwood’s plane capability to bring down flew toward Iraq in May American fighter jets. A Jordanian plane that after his friend had ejected crashed in Syria in Decem- from his own jet, he could ber, leading to the capture hear from the chatter on of the pilot and his eventual the radio that a recovery immolation by the Islamic effort was underway. But Smallwood knew State, is widely believed to have gone down because of better than to clog up the mechanical failure or pilot frequency asking if Smith error, and not because it and his weapons officer on the plane had been found was shot down. “Quite honestly, the U.S. alive. Five more hours to go. Air Force, Navy and Marines own the skies,” Arriving in the skies over said Maj. Anthony Bourke, Iraq, Smallwood’s Super a former Air Force fighter Hornet connected with a refueling tanker to get gas, pilot. “So even though pilots then continued with the dream of dogfights, the big- task at hand. 36766444
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reports of 31 episodes involving civilian casualties since the airstrikes began, and had dismissed 17 as not credible, with six still under investigation. One report, investigated for more than six months, led Centcom officials to conclude that two children were probably killed by a coalition airstrike. Monitoring groups say the command’s figures are a gross understatement. “When you’re called in to deliver a weapon, general world opinion swings very violently against you when you start killing the wrong people,” said Capt. Benjamin Hewlett, 46, call sign Pizza, who is the commander of air wing aboard the Roosevelt. He said that in the war against the Islamic State, bombs hit their intended targets almost all of the time. A big part of the reason, Hewlett said, is that there are no American troops on the ground. “So we don’t feel that we have to rush in,” he said. “The natural tendency is, our guys are under fire, I’ve got to get in there. But when you rush a bad deliv-
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But whenever there was a lull in the flight, “all I could think about was my roommate and his W.S.O.,” Smallwood said, using the military term for weapons officer. Engine troubles are not the only risk at 25,000 feet. The F/A-18s today require more G-forces than the planes of the “Top Gun” era, and pilots today pull nine G’s instead of four and five G’s.
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CONTINUED FROM A9 National parks such as Yellowstone have their own inspection efforts. Out of 10,000 boats inspected in Alberta this year, just nine have been found to have mussels affixed to their hulls. But even that is too many when just a couple could start a population surge. “It’s an excellent effort,” Robert McMahon, emeritus professor of biology at the University of Texas at Arlington, and an expert on invasive mussels, said of the searches. But if the mussels evade detection, he added, “in three or four years, they take off and you’ll get massive populations. And they would greatly change the ecology.” These search efforts are expensive for sparsely populated Western states, and surveillance will be needed for the foreseeable future. But the price of a mussel invasion would be far greater. Invasive mussels cost the national economy at least $1 billion a year, though the real figure is likely much higher, McMahon said.
Idaho efforts In Idaho, officials estimate that turning back an explosion of zebra and quagga mussels could cost $100 million a year. In the 1980s, a freighter from Europe discharged ballast water into Lake Erie, and with it, some mussels. From that humble start, the invaders colonized the Great Lakes and spread across the country on towed boats. The quagga has already made its way into the West. California has battled its spread from the southern part of the state, largely
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Wicket, an 11-year-old detection dog during a search for a single zebra mussel that was planted on a lake boat used by Alberta Environment & Parks. She is trained to sit and look at her handler if she finds a mussel and then show her trainer exactly where it is. successfully, with an ad campaign — “Don’t Move a Mussel” — that urges people to clean, drain and dry their boats. (For now, zebra mussels are less of problem in the West: Only San Justo Reservoir, in Central California, is infested with them.) Mussels are successful in large part because they spread by expelling clouds of wispy veligers — larvae, invisible to the naked eye, that float in a river current for weeks and perhaps hundreds of miles before attaching to rocks or pipes. With calcium in the water, they build their shells and grow into adults. While mussels don’t thrive in cold streams, their numbers explode in lakes and large, slow-moving rivers.
In the Great Lakes, multitudes of these filter feeders consume so much algae that the water has become crystal clear in places. “That means less food for small organisms, small fish and then large fish,” McMahon said. More light is reaching the lake bottoms, too, increasing plant growth.
Rise in botulism The decay of these plants contributes to the increases in botulism, which has killed large numbers of fish and birds. Tom Boos, head of the aquatic invasive program at the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, lived on a lake in Wisconsin when the mussels moved in and soon car-
A sign at the inspection points describes “what we’re looking for,” followed by a picture of a mussel. Below that is “what we’re not looking for,” followed by pictures of marijuana, a handgun and alcohol. Beyond the inspections, biologists are testing lakes and rivers for mussel DNA. If it’s found, “we have a rapid response team in place,” said Cindy Sawchuk, who heads efforts to manage aquatic invasive species for the province of Alberta. The goal? Keep the mussels at bay until a successful mussel killer can be developed. “Every year we keep them out, new progress is being made,” Sawchuck said.
peted the lake bottom. “You couldn’t go into the water without shoes on because your feet would get cut up” on the sharp shells, he said. Mussels also clog irrigation pipes and water intakes, and once established are impossible to permanently eradicate. That’s why surveillance has become so important. If a mussel is found on a boat, it can mean quarantine, a meticulous search and decontamination with hot water, which for a large boat can take a full day. Some commercial boat haulers know they can sidestep mandatory inspections by traveling at night. Enlisting public support is part of the program, and inspectors do their best to speed boaters on their way.
Major VW recall made over test trickery EPA says automaker used illegal software to evade eco-standards BY CORAL DAVENPORT AND JACK EWING THE NEW YORK TIMES
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration on Friday directed Volkswagen to recall nearly a half-million cars, saying the automaker illegally installed software in its diesel-power cars to evade standards for reducing smog. The Environmental Protection Agency accused the German automaker of using software to detect when the car is undergoing its periodic state emissions testing. Only during such tests are the cars’ full emissions control systems turned on. During normal driving situations, the controls are turned off, allowing the cars to spew as much as 40 times as much pollution as allowed under the Clean Air Act, the EPA said.
inder Volkswagen and Audi vehicles from model years 2009-15. A spokeswoman for Volkswagen confirmed that the company had received the notice and said the automaker was cooperating with the investigation. She declined to comment further on the case. The software was designed to conceal the cars’ emission of the pollutant nitrogen oxide, which contributes to the creation of ozone and smog. The pollutants are linked to a range of health problems, including asthma attacks, other respiratory diseases and premature death. Experts in automotive
technology said that disengaging the pollution controls on a diesel-fueled car can yield better performance, including increased torque and acceleration. “When the pollution controls are functioning on these vehicles, there’s a trade-off between performance and emissions,” said Drew Kodjak, executive director of the International Council on Clean Transportation, a research group. “This is cutting corners.”
Discrepancy noted It was Kodjak’s group, in conducting research on diesel vehicles, that first noticed the discrepancy between Volkswagen’s emissions in testing laboratories and on the road. They brought the issue to the attention of the EPA, which conducted further tests on the cars, and ulti-
mately discovered the use of the defeat device software. California has issued a separate notice of violation to the company. California, the EPA and the Justice Department are working together on an investigation of the allegations. Over the next year, EPA officials said, owners of the affected vehicles should expect to receive recall notices from the company, including information about how to get their cars repaired at no cost to them. The recall covers roughly 482,000 diesel passenger cars sold in the United States since 2009. Affected diesel models include the 2009-15 Volkswagen Jetta, 2009-15 Beetle, 2009-15 Golf, 2014-15 Passat and 2009-15 Audi A3.
Friday’s notice of violation was the Obama administration’s “opening salvo” in the Volkswagen case, said Thomas Reynolds, an EPA spokesman. The Justice Department’s investigation could ultimately result in fines or penalties for the company. Under the terms of the Clean Air Act, the Justice Department could impose fines of as much as $37,500 for each recalled vehicle, for a possible total penalty of as much as $18 billion. The notice of violation is part of a broader, more aggressive enforcement effort by federal regulators on the auto industry. Analysts and activists said it was intended to send a message to automakers that they would be harshly treated for compromising federal rules.
The men — there is only one female pilot aboard the Roosevelt for this deployment — had been up at least since the shipwide reveille at dawn. “If you do that, I’m just going to shoot you,” Wilson said about the barrel rolls. The Pentagon in fact condemns them. When a Chinese fighter jet did one last August over an American Navy spy plane near Hainan Island, China, the Pentagon called it “unsafe and unprofessional” and the Obama administration issued a stern protest to the Chinese authorities. Still, there was a lot of machismo on display. There is plenty of drinking at bars (although no alcohol is allowed on the Roosevelt), and plenty of attitude.
Sporting bling Many of the men sport Breitling watches, the go-to expensive accessory of pilots around the world. The big question in the ready room was the rumor that Hollywood was making “Top Gun 2.” So what would take the place of the beach volleyball scene with all the “Top Gun” pilots sweating under the California sun? “Crud,” said Capt. Lanier Bishop, 31, call sign Pope. He flashed a quick look at his commanding officer and fellow pilot, Maj. William Mitchell, 39, call sign Skull. “It’s got to be Crud, right?” Crud, the two said, is a combination of pool and rugby that fighter pilots play. At pool tables in officers’ clubs across the world, pilots use their hands, instead of pool cues, to whip the ball across the table, and then bodily tackle each other for some reason. One pilot said he had broken someone’s ribs playing Crud. There remains a lot of camaraderie.
Brothers in arms Back in May, Smallwood did not know the fate of his roommate when he finally landed back on the Roosevelt just after 11 p.m., after his 6½-hour strike mission. As he bolted out of his plane, Smallwood was told that his friend had survived, fished out of the water by rescuers. “But I still had to run down to the room to see for myself,” Smallwood recalled. “First thing I did was hug him.”
‘Expected better’ “We expected better from Volkswagen,” said Cynthia Giles, the EPA’s assistant administrator for the Office of Enforcement and Compliance. She called the automaker’s actions “a threat to public health.” Agency officials issued the car company a notice of violation and said it had admitted to the use of a socalled defeat device. The recall involves 4-cyl-
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Top court: Activist or just different? BY JIM BRUNNER AND NINA SHAPIRO OLYMPIA — Even before this month’s tumultuous ruling quashing charter schools as unconstitutional, the Washington Supreme Court had been a central player in some of the state’s biggest recent political fights. Last year the court held the state in contempt for inadequate funding of public schools — and it followed up in August with a $100,000-a-day fine. Three years ago, justices struck down a voter-approved measure requiring the Legislature to have a supermajority to enact tax increases. The high-profile rulings generally have been applauded by unions and Democratic-leaning groups, while angering conservatives and some business organizations. Critics argue the court has grown more liberal and activist. Defenders say the nine justices are doing their jobs — applying the constitution without regard to popular opinion. While there is widespread disagreeWASHINGTON COURTS ment about the court’s recent decisions, The nine justices of the Washington Supreme Court in Olympia. Back row from left: Justice Sheryl Gordon some common themes emerged in interMcCloud, Justice Charles K. Wiggins, Justice Steven C. Gonzalez and Justice Mary Yu. Front row from left: views last week with attorneys, former Justice Mary E. Fairhurst, Associate Chief Justice Charles W. Johnson, Chief Justice Barbara A. Madsen, justices, legislators and other court Justice Susan Owens and Justice Debra L. Stephens. observers. They described a studious and engaged some Republicans behind the scenes to set of judges who ask probing questions of not comment on ongoing cases. In an emailed statement, Madsen said start mulling whether to recruit challeng- “A court is always called activist attorneys during oral arguments. ers for the court. the court “has often been asked to decide when it issues a ruling that Elections for the high-court seats have difficult constitutional questions, which is ‘A certain outlook’ someone doesn’t like. I would say the role of a judiciary in a democratic soci- grown less competitive in recent years — But they also see a body that — unlike ety.” with spending dominated more by liberal the state Supreme Court tries very past courts — includes no former legislagroups. The court makes its decisions “on the hard to get it right in terms of the tors or public officials with deep experiIn 2014, when four justices were up for merits, and only (italics hers) the legal law.” ence in other branches of government. election, two faced no opposition and two merits of each case,” she wrote. “That means that they have a certain HUGH SPITZER had nominal opponents. outlook about the judiciary,” said former professor of constitutional law, Elections and ideology All the incumbents easily won in relaJustice Phil Talmadge, who also served as University of Washington tively light-spending contests. Hugh Spitzer, a professor of constitua Democratic state legislator. That was in sharp contrast to the midtional law at the University of Washing“It’s basically a court that sees itself 2000s when unions battled it out with the ton, dismissed complaints of judicial activ- state’s homebuilders association in expen- making at the court. unrestrained in its authority.” “The court intellectually is probably as ism. Talmadge and others blasted as tone sive, bruising contests. good as it’s ever been since statehood,” “A court is always called activist when deaf the timing of the charter-school rulAlexander added. ing, which came late on the Friday before it issues a ruling that someone doesn’t Builders stand down He described the nine justices — six like,” he said. Labor Day — after some of the fledgling women and three men — as a “hot court,” In the most recent elections, the build“I would say the state Supreme Court schools had opened. meaning they tend to ask lots of questions ers have basically stood down. tries very hard to get it right in terms of They argued the majority opinion — during oral arguments. “I think the court has not been as ideothe law.” which held that taxpayer money could go That was readily apparent in the Oct. logically uniform as it is today for a long Even if all the members of the court only to schools under the authority of 28 oral arguments on charter schools. time. It is a court composed of people who elected local boards, unlike independently “might have been Democrats before they Paul Lawrence, the attorney for the went on the court,” Spitzer said they split are very left of center,” argued former run charter schools — is an example of League of Women Voters of Washington overreach that breaks with a precedent of on rulings all the time — noting the three Attorney General Rob McKenna, a Repub- and other plaintiffs, got about a minute lican. justices who dissented in the charterdeference to the Legislature on budget into his argument when Justice Debra Alexander, who retired in 2011, schools case. matters. Stephens jumped in with a question about defended the court. State Sen. Jamie Pedersen, D-Seattle, The same, critics noted, could be said of the parameters of “common schools,” the He said he considers himself a Republi- term applied by the state constitution to an attorney, argued the court has shown the court’s decision to retain active overcan, though in 2006 he was challenged by the bulk of public schools. patience. sight of education budgeting in the a Building Industry Association of Wash“Contrary to some of my Republican McCleary school-funding case. Several observers described Stephens, ington-backed conservative candidate in colleagues who think this is a massively Chief Justice Barbara Madsen, who the first woman from Eastern Washington what was the costliest judicial race in activist court, I think they have been authored the charter ruling and is one of to serve on the court, as a particularly extremely restrained in their dealing with state history. three justices up for re-election in 2016, avid and incisive questioner. He said he never thought partisan the McCleary case,” Pedersen said. declined interview requests for this story, TURN TO SUPREMES/A13 identity had much influence on decisionnoting through a spokeswoman she canThe recent set of decisions has led
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CONTINUED FROM A12 be,” said former Republican U.S. Sen. Slade Gorton, notMcEntire critic — 1 and of the most aggressive Former Justice Sanders ing he’s not personally involved in such efforts. In a letter in the Sept. 15 possible timber cutting on called her “brilliant.” those lands. He said a qualified attorPeninsula Daily News He also pointedly noted He’s not a consultant; [“McEntire rebuttal”], Clalthe supermajority of women ney or judge ought to run for he’s an advocate. the court next year specifilam County Commissioner on the court. And, incidentally, did it Jim McEntire attempts to He didn’t explicitly say cally criticizing the charterever occur to McEntire and defend his conduct in the the women voted together schools ruling, which he Peach that the members of called “an absolute disselection of his “friend and the committee who, remem- as a bloc. grace.” neighbor” Phil Kitchel as But he said Madsen, in ber, have yet to be Still others are scrutinizconsultant to a proposed particular, “wants to drive appointed, might like to committee on management ing the funding of judicial the court in a certain direchave a voice and a vote on of timber lands in the tion” — one preoccupied races. who staffs their deliberacounty. Johnson complained that with matters of gender He avers that he recused tions? public-sector unions have equity in the justice system. Marc Sullivan, himself to avoid the appearMadsen chairs the state become the “giants in the Sequim ance of a conflict of interest. Gender and Justice Com- room.” But McEntire stepped He himself was targeted which addresses McEntire critic — 2 mission, aside from the vote to hire by unions during his regender bias in the courts. Kitchel only after he and It is an embarrassment Sanders also described election campaigns. Commissioner Bill Peach to live in Clallam County But he had big-money the women on the court as voted to appoint another when the county commisshowing antipathy to guns support of his own. “friend” of McEntire’s — sioners, who represent the As a former lawyer for and gun rights. “Jim JohnDonald Hall — as pro-tem people of Clallam County, son would be at the other the state building associacommissioner for the sole act like bullies. tion, he benefited from more extreme. purpose of voting to hire For months, county Com“He would get up at 4 than $135,000 in support Kitchel. missioner Jim McEntire and a.m. to go duck hunting in from the builders group McEntire and Hall subhis cronies have been Aberdeen and show up at 8 during a 2004 re-election mitted affidavits swearing engaged in bellicose actions to the court. That was some- campaign. they had never discussed against another elected offi- thing the women on the the Kitchel appointment. cial, Treasurer Selinda Support from teachers court couldn’t fathom.” I’m sure that this is liter- Barkhuis, using terms that The WEA — Washington ally true, but does anyone should be found only on a Judge on merits Education Association — doubt that Commissionerbattlefield. Even so, Sanders was has been the largest donor for-a-Minute Hall knew full It is a shame — and reluctant to cast the court’s to Supreme Court races well what his “friend” McEntire should feel decisions in an ideological since 2008, with $21,200 in expected of him or doubt ashamed — that he has light, saying each one had to direct contributions, accordthat McEntire was quite cer- taken the “my road or no ing to campaign-finance be judged on the merits. tain that Hall would vote to road” approach and that he Johnson showed no such data maintained by the hire Kitchel? treated another elected offiNational Institute on Money hesitancy. Arranging to give a cial with complete disreHe compared the court in State Politics. friend a no-bid, never-adver- spect. Seven justices received majority to “George Wallace tised $10,000 contract and The act of governing is standing in front of the maximum donations of then ostentatiously stepping not about telling people charter-school doors” — a $1,800 or $1,900 from the aside as the final scene what should be done in an reference to the legendary WEA during their most plays out — well, a stacked autocratic manner; it is segregationist governor recent campaigns. deck is still stacked no mat- about representing people Justice Susan Owens — standing in a University of ter who ends up dealing the fairly. cards. Shame on McEntire and Alabama doorway to protest a former District Court black students’ enrollment. judge in Forks — also beneAnd it stinks even more his shadow, Commissioner when you consider that Some Republicans in fitted from a $50,000 WEA Bill Peach. Kitchel is a vigorous propoAt least Chapman called Washington state hope the donation to a political-action nent of “reconveyance” of for compromise and reason. anger brings more competi- committee supporting her state Department of Natural It’s time for change. tion to the next rounds of in 2006. Resources lands to county Bill Dole Jr., judicial races. The union was a named ownership and management Port Angeles “I think there ought to plaintiff in the lawsuit to
overturn the 2012 charterschools initiative. In her statement to The Seattle Times, Madsen defended the court’s impartiality, pointing to provisions in the state Code of Judicial Conduct that prohibit judges from directly asking for campaign contributions. In practice, Jim Lobsenz, an attorney who has been to judicial fundraisers, said judges leave the room when talk of money begins. Alexander professed he didn’t even know who donated in his elections. “I just kept myself isolated from that part of the campaign,” he said. But some national judicial-reform advocates say Washington could have stricter recusal laws when it comes to cases involving campaign donors. “The Washington standard is very subjective — it basically leaves it up to the judge to decide,” said Debra Erenberg, director of state affairs for Justice At Stake, a nonpartisan Washington, D.C.-based group that advocates for policies to keep courts impartial. Polling has shown the public loses confidence in court decisions when judges fail to recuse themselves from cases involving substantial donors, Erenberg noted.
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Denver. In seven of those states, partisan affiliation of candidates must be indicated on judicial ballots. That’s not the case in Washington, where races are officially nonpartisan. Some state legislators — irked by the Supreme Court’s school-funding mandates — proposed a bill this year to make Supreme Court candidates run in partisan races. The bill was mostly backed by Republicans, but also attracted a few Democratic sponsors. Washington’s system of electing judges is contained in the state constitution and so is unlikely to change anytime soon. Talmadge said elections are the proper remedy — as opposed to impeachment threats or other legislative overreactions. “I believe in election of judges,” he said. “That’s the correcting feature — change Nonpartisan elections the makeup of the memberSome groups have ques- ship.” tioned whether it makes _______ sense to elect judges at all. Washington is one of 22 This article was distribstates that choose high- uted by The Associated court justices in contested Press. elections, according to the Jim Brunner and Nina Institute for the Advance- Shapiro are reporters for ment of the American Legal The Seattle Times, where System at the University of this article first appeared.
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Rave of the Week THANK YOU TO the two fishermen who came to our rescue Sept. 13. Our boat motor died, and they towed us back to the docks, saving us hours sitting with our dog while floating on the waves.
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Hawks hoping for more magic WHEN THE SEATTLE Seahawks’ equipment team was packing the gear for the flight to Green Bay, they must have wondered one thing: Did they Nick remember to pack the magic? Patterson There’s been more than a tinge of divine intervention in the Seahawks’ meetings with the Packers over the past three years, and tonight we’ll find out whether Seattle’s magic travels. Green Bay coach Mike McCarthy must lay awake at night wondering whether in a previous lifetime he somehow wronged the city of Seattle, and now he’s being forced to pay the karmic price. Perhaps he was responsible for the decisions that left I-5 a traffic-tangled mess downtown, Next Game or maybe he was the one who Today whispered the vs. Packers idea into Clay at Green Bay Bennett’s ear Time: 5:30 p.m. that he should On TV: Ch. 5 try buying the Seattle SuperSonics. Whatever the cause, his Packers have visited Seattle three times in the past three years, and all three times they left with a loss that came in a manner that must have left McCarthy wondering what he did to deserve such a fate. Consider: ■ On Sept. 24, 2012, his team was the victim of the notorious Fail Mary. Leading 12-7, Seattle was down to its last play, a desperation heave into the end zone by quarterback Russell Wilson as time expired. It appeared Packers safety M.D. Jennings had intercepted the pass. However, Seahawks receiver Golden Tate reached his arms in for the ball, the players wrestled for it while on the ground, and the replacement officials — on duty because of a referee lockout — awarded simultaneous possession to the offense for an inexplicable game-winning touchdown. It’s the play that ended the referee lockout as two days later the sides reached a settlement and sent the replacement officials home. ■ On Sept. 4, 2014, Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers found himself so mesmerized that he didn’t throw a single pass to Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman’s part of the field. That limiting of the offense helped Seattle romp to a 36-16 victory. ■ On Jan. 18, 2015, Green Bay had Seattle beat in the NFC Championship game, dominating play and leading 19-7 with four minutes remaining. TURN
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Port Angeles’ Kellen Landry tries to escape the tackle of North Mason’s Trey Fisher.
PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles picked up the defensive stop it needed late, but the Roughriders’ offense couldn’t put together one last touchdown drive, falling 20-14 to North Mason at Civic Field in each team’s Olympic League opener. “We got 110 percent effort from everybody,” Port Angeles coach Bret Curtis said of Friday’s game. “One of our messages is that there is going to be adversity. It’s going to be there in everything you do, and especially in football. “And we had some adversity there and we had to rally. “We’ve all seen teams that have trouble rallying like that, and if there’s one thing we can take away from this game it’s that our team doesn’t quit and that will serve us well as we progress through the season.” Trailing 14-7 early in the fourth quarter, the Riders turned the ball over when a punt snap deflected off an upback and was recovered by North Mason inside the Port Angeles 10-yard line. On the next play, Bulldogs running back Mac Jones broke a host of arm tackles and found the end zone to put North Mason up 20-7. A 42-yard kick return by Joe Danz set the Riders up on the Bulldogs’ side of the field on the ensuing possession. Two plays later, quarterback Ryan Rodocker found tight end Caleb West behind the North Mason defense for a 43-yard gain and a first-and-goal. TURN
KINGSTON — Defense dominated for Sequim in a down-to-the-wire 13-10 Olympic League 2A victory over the Buccaneers. Friday’s win kept Sequim (1-0, 3-0) undefeated on the season. The Wolves’ defense stepped up during the Buccaneers’ final drive downfield in the waning moments of the game. First, Sequim caused a 5-yard loss to push Kingston back to the Sequim
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BREMERTON — The Redhawks on the bus went silent. But, after they reached their destination, the Redhawks on the football field went score, score, score as Port Townsend opened Olympic League 1A play with a 52-6 win over Klahowya at Silverdale Stadium. “The whole entire bus ride, from the time we left to here, there were about three words that were spoken,” Port Townsend running back Ezra Easley said following Friday’s victory. “That’s when we know that we’re going to have a good game.” And the Redhawks were good from the start. David Sua forced a fumble on Klahowya’s first play from scrimmage that was recovered by teammate David Hoglund. On the next play, Port
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Port Townsend quarterback David Sua (5) runs through a tackle by Klahowya’s Lucas Weaver as Jacob Sargent (20) and Tyler Vandergriff (45) close in. Townsend’s first from scrimmage, Wesley Wheeler ran for a 21-yard touchdown. And the rout was on.
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tion tonight, but our defense has an attitude and made big plays.” Noah Christiansen made two huge plays for the Wolves. He caught a 34-yard pass from Riley Cowan in the first quarter to give the Wolves a first-and-goal situation. Cowan then found Christiansen for a 6-yard TD pass. Later, Christiansen intercepted a Kingston pass in the second quarter,
returning the ball 40 yards to the Buccaneers’ 1-yard line. Brandon Stamper scored on the next play and Sequim led 13-3 at halftime. The Wolves gave up a 1-yard TD run by Ali Chiquiti in the third quarter. “Kingston found a little groove and moved the ball better in the second half, but our defense responded and got stops,” assistant coach Dave Ditlefsen said. TURN
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Monday Boys Tennis: Sequim at Port Angeles, 4 p.m.; Klahowya at Chimacum/Port Townsend, at Port Townsend, 4 p.m. Volleyball: Chimacum at Cascade Christian, 6:15 p.m.
Area Sports Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Fall Shotgun Final Results Low gross field: Jim Dunlap and Kevin Pasion, 130. Division One Gross: Mark Mitrovich and Gary Thorne, 131; Randy Grosz and Jason Wood, 133; Jesse Colvin and Aaron Purser, 135; Jeremy Copeland and Sid Krumpe, 136; Dwayne Dean and Lynn French, 137; Paul Reed and Dave Wahlsten, 138; Steve Johnson and Mike Walker, 138. Net: Mel Triggs and Steve Hutchings, 121; Wayne Knowles and Terry Ankerfelt, 122; Brian Van and Steve Deshler, 125; Nick Van and Dave Creighton, 127; Nick Hislop and Scott Seelye, 127; Ken Chace and Matt Eveland, 127. Division Two Gross: Mark Mast and Deke Temres, 146; Scott Zimmerman and Gary Larson, 147; Todd Negus and Jay Keohokalole, 148; Keith Lawrence and Claire Lawrence, 153; Claude Hislop and Mark Hislop, 154; Scott Spencer and Troy Atwell, 154; Dave Henderson and Gary McLaughlin, 154; Kyle Ewing and Jed Jennings, 154; Bill Big Canoe and Dave Knowland, 154. Net: Scott Satterfield and Terry Campbell, 121; Mike Premo and James Tibbetts, 121; Scott Tyson and Mike Marshall, 121; Richard Ross and Jim Hofeditz, 121; Chris White and Ed Hess, 123; Jeremy Lindal and Rodney Johnson, 125. Ladies Gross: Denise Clarke and Doris Sparks, 155; Dolly Burnett and Rena Peabody, 157. Net: Suzanne Owens and Lisa Deputant, 131; Deb Seelye and Teri Hislop, 134. Closest to pin Saturday Men No. 4: Mark Mitrovich, 2 ft. No. 9: Sid Krumpe, 3 ft. 10 in. No. 14: John Peluso, 3 ft. No. 17: Claire Lawrence, 3 ft. 3 in. Ladies No. 9: Kathy Langston Sunday Men No. 4: Mike Sawyer, 2 ft. 9 in. No. 9: James Tibbetts, 2 ft. 4 in. No. 14: Dave Fontenot, 2 ft. 9 in. No. 17: Terry Campbell, 2 ft. 7 in. Ladies No. 4: Suzanne Owens, 5 ft. 4 in. Saturday, Sept. 12 Men’s Club Sub Par Any Two Holes Gross: Mark Mitrovich, 68; Gary Thorne, 73. Net: Bill Tiderman, 63; Matt Gochnour, 64; Bob Dutrow, 65; Dick Goodman, 66; Brian Duncan, 67. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 64; Greg Senf and Mark Mitrovich, 66. Team net: Todd Irwin and Bob Dutrow, 62; Greg Senf and Gary Thorne, 62; Greg Senf and Mark Leffers, 62; Eric Schaefermeyer and Bill Tiderman, 63; Eric Schaefermeyer and Matt Gochnour, 63; Mark Leffers and Jan Hardin, 63; Bernie Anselmo and Dennis Bourget, 64; Bob Dutrow and Chuck Burkhardt, 64; Ray Santiago and Daryl Jensen, 64; Jan Hardin and Greg Senf, 64. Thursday, Sept. 10 Men’s Club Medal Play Gross: Mark Mitrovich, 67; Gary Thorne, 71. Net: Steve Callis, 66; Steve Hutchings, 66: Jan Hardin, 68; Perry Keeling, 68; Jeff Colvin, 68; Dick Goodman, 69; Greg Thomas, 69; Ray Santiago, 70; Steve Main, 70. Team gross: Mark Mitrovich and Gary Thorne, 63; Jan Hardin and Perry Keeling, 72. Team net: Tom Humleker and Steve Hutchings, 60; Jim Spurr and Keith Lawrence, 61; Steve Callis and Jim Root, 62; Eric Kovatch and Erick Blume, 63; Ray Dooley and Dick Goodman, 63; Bernie Anselmo and Dick Goodman, 63; Daryl Jensen and Dick Goodman, 63; Dennis Ingram and Brian Duncan, 63; Win Miller and Jeff Colvin, 63. Wednesday, Sept. 9 Ladies Club 5’s and 3’s Net: Rena Peabody, 30; Ruth Thomson, 30; Doris Sparks, 32; Chris Anderson, 33; Cindy
Schlaffman, 35.5. Chip In’s No. 8: Chris Anderson. No. 12: Rena Peabody. Tuesday, Sept. 8 Men’s Club Throw Out Three Worst Gross: Mark Mitrovich, 51; Gary Thorne, 53. Net: Andy Duran, 46; Curt Thomas, 47; Steve Hutchings, 47; Perry Keeling, 47; Jeff Colvin, 48; Daryl Jensen, 48; Jim Root, 48; Duane Vernon, 48; Dave Boerigter, 48; Herb Renner, 48. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 60; Curt Thomas and Steve Jones, 66; Bart Irwin and Duane Vernon, 56; Terry McCartney and Duane Vernon, 56; Curt Thomas and John Tweter, 57; Gene Middleton and Curt Thomas, 57; Bob Brodhun and Jeff Colvin, 57; Steve Murata and John Arruda, 59; Dave Boerigter and Gene Middleton, 59; Dave Boerigter and Curt Thomas, 59. Thursday, Sept. 3 Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Jim Root, 37; Greg Thomas, 38. Net: Jeff Colvin, 32.5; Dennis Ingram, 33; Bob Reidel, 33; Brian Duncan, 33.5; Dick Goodman, 34; Bernie Anselmo, 34; Paul Stutesman, 34; Tom Hainstock, 34.5; Dave Boerigter, 34.5; Larry Aillaud, 34.5. Team gross: Jan Hardin and Paul Stutesman, 75; Steve Main and Buddy Fraser, 77. Team net: Jim Root and Mike Robinson, 61; Dick Elmer and Tim Holth, 63; Steve Hutchings and Steve Murata, 64; Bob Brodhun and Larry Aillaud, 64; Dick Goodman and Bernie Anselmo, 64; Dennis Ingram and Bernie Anselmo, 65; Dennis Ingram and Dick Goodman, 65; Jerry Sparks and Steve Murata, 65. Wednesday, Sept. 2 Merchants League Field Day Scramble Team Points 1. LaBelle’s Creperie 35 2. Supplyworks 32 3. Olympic Sewer & Drain 41 4. Dream Team 34 5. Fryer & Sons 28 6. John L. Scott Real Estate 35 7. Rudy’s Automotive 38 8. The Warmhouse 32 9. Southern Yachts 33 10. APS Electric 38 11. Glass Services 33 12. D&K Painting 40 13. Triggs Dental Lab No. 2 35 14. Elwood Allstate 32 15. Triggs Dental Lab No. 1 30 16. Briten’s Yard Care 37 17. Misfits 31 Closest to pin: Men (0 to 7) handicap No. 4: Jim Jones Jr., 16 ft. 1 in. No. 9: Jim Jones Jr., 8 ft. 1 in. (8 and up) handicap No. 4: Mike Politika, 24 ft. 2in. No. 9: Scott Schwagler, 24 ft. 9 in. Closest to pin: Women No. 4: Linda Bruch, 6 ft. 1 in. No. 9: Dolly Burnett, 39 ft. Long Drive Winners (0 to 7) handicap No. 8: Jade Tisdale (8 and up) handicap No. 8: Eddie Matthews Ladies No. 8: Linda Bruch CEDARS AT DUNGENESS GOLF CLUB Wednesday, Sept. 16 Flight One Gross: Ron Grant, 73. Net: Grant Ritter, 68; Warren Cortez, 69. Flight Two Gross: Paul Ryan, 75. Net: Ray Ballantyne, 64; Cary Richardson, 66; Nic Dahl, 66; Steve Lewis, 66. Flight Three Gross: Richard Koharian, 88. Net: Thomas Deeney, 67; JC Schumacher, 68. Flight Four Gross: Ken Hagan, 91. Net: Dick McCammon, 64; James Engel, 66. Closest to pin No. 8 Low division: Robert Mares, 10 ft. 1 in. High division: Kip McKeever, 2 ft. 4 in. No. 17 Low division: Randy Gange, 10 ft. 10 in. High division: Ken Hagan, 5 ft. 4 in. Closest to pin No. 8 Open: Jay Howard, 4 ft. 8.25 in. Thursday, Sept. 10 Lady Niners Five Hidden Holes Division One Game one: Olympia Brehm, 17. Game two: Janet Littlefield, 19. Game three: JP Persall, 20. Putts: Olympia Brehm, 16.
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Division Two Game one: Pat Charter, 19; Jo Hendrickson, 19. Game two: Lilly Gomes, 20. Putts: Jo Hendrickson, 15. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Thursday Men’s Niners Low Net Net: Burt Gruber, 29; Ray Aldrich, 30; Darwin Ansotequi, 33. Lady Niners Odd Holes Net: Judy Kelley, 19; Lani Warren, 22.5; Susan Elvert, 23. SWGA Metal Play Flight No. 1 — Red Tees Gross: Cheryl Coulter, 94. Net: Cec Black, 64. Flight No. 2 — Silver Tees Gross: Marsha Carr, 102. Net: Eileen Larsen, 68. Wednesday Men’s Club Mixer Day White/Gold/Silver Best Ball Net: Bruce Mullikin, Bab Berard, Cliff Brown, and Maury Fitzgerald, 111; Mike Schmidt, Arlyn Nelson, and Bill Engle, 116;’ Tom Chirhart, Jerry King, and Ed Jones, 118. Tuesday Couples Best Net Ball Foursome Net: John and Patricia Palmeri and Ed Jones and Hilda Duncan, 51; Wes and Jan Stoecker and Frank Herodes and Hilda Duncan, 53. Closest to pin No. 2: Gail Savage, 10 ft. 2 in. No. 15: John Palmeri, 2 ft. 2.5 in.
Football NFL Standings NATIONAL CONFERENCE West W L T Pct PF St. Louis 1 0 0 1.000 34 Arizona 1 0 0 1.000 31 San Francisco1 0 0 1.000 20 Seattle 0 1 0 .000 31 East W L T Pct PF Dallas 1 0 0 1.000 27 Washington 0 1 0 .000 10 Philadelphia 0 1 0 .000 24 N.Y. Giants 0 1 0 .000 26 South W L T Pct PF Atlanta 1 0 0 1.000 26 Carolina 1 0 0 1.000 20 Tampa Bay 0 1 0 .000 14 New Orleans 0 1 0 .000 19 North W L T Pct PF Green Bay 1 0 0 1.000 31 Detroit 0 1 0 .000 28 Minnesota 0 1 0 .000 3 Chicago 0 1 0 .000 23 AMERICAN CONFERENCE West W L T Pct PF Denver 2 0 0 1.000 50 San Diego 1 0 0 1.000 33 Kansas City 1 1 0 .500 51 Oakland 0 1 0 .000 13 East W L T Pct PF N.Y. Jets 1 0 0 1.000 31 Buffalo 1 0 0 1.000 27 New England 1 0 0 1.000 28 Miami 1 0 0 1.000 17 South W L T Pct PF Tennessee 1 0 0 1.000 42 Jacksonville 0 1 0 .000 9 Indianapolis 0 1 0 .000 14 Houston 0 1 0 .000 20 North W L T Pct PF Cincinnati 1 0 0 1.000 33 Baltimore 0 1 0 .000 13 Pittsburgh 0 1 0 .000 21 Cleveland 0 1 0 .000 10
PA 31 19 3 34 PA 26 17 26 27 PA 24 9 42 31 PA 23 33 20 31 PA 37 28 51 33 PA 10 14 21 10 PA 14 20 27 27 PA 13 19 28 31
Thursday’s Game Denver 31, Kansas City 24 Today’s Games Tampa Bay at New Orleans, 10 a.m. Detroit at Minnesota, 10 a.m. Arizona at Chicago, 10 a.m. Houston at Carolina, 10 a.m. San Francisco at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m. New England at Buffalo, 10 a.m. San Diego at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. Tennessee at Cleveland, 10 a.m. Atlanta at N.Y. Giants, 10 a.m. St. Louis at Washington, 10 a.m. Baltimore at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. Miami at Jacksonville, 1:05 p.m.
Dallas at Philadelphia, 1:25 p.m. Seattle at Green Bay, 5:30 p.m. Monday’s Game N.Y. Jets at Indianapolis, 5:30 p.m.
Baseball Mariners 3, Rangers 1 Friday’s Game Seattle
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American League Friday’s Games Toronto 6, Boston 1 Detroit 5, Kansas City 4, 12 innings Tampa Bay 8, Baltimore 6 Cleveland 12, Chicago White Sox 1 N.Y. Mets 5, N.Y. Yankees 1 Seattle 3, Texas 1 Oakland 4, Houston 3 L.A. Angels at Minnesota, ppd., rain Saturday’s Games N.Y. Yankees 5, N.Y. Mets 0 L.A. Angels at Minnesota, late, 1st game Boston at Toronto, late Baltimore at Tampa Bay, late Kansas City at Detroit, late Chicago White Sox at Cleveland, late L.A. Angels at Minnesota, late, 2nd game Oakland at Houston, late Seattle at Texas, late Today’s Games Boston (R.Hill 0-0) at Toronto (Buehrle 14-7), 10:07 a.m. Kansas City (Medlen 4-1) at Detroit (Simon 13-9), 10:08 a.m. Baltimore (Gausman 3-6) at Tampa Bay (Odorizzi 8-8), 10:10 a.m. Chicago White Sox (Joh.Danks 7-12) at Cleveland (Tomlin 5-2), 10:10 a.m. L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 7-9) at Minnesota (Duffey 3-1), 11:10 a.m. Oakland (Brooks 2-3) at Houston (McHugh 16-7), 11:10 a.m. Seattle (F.Hernandez 17-9) at Texas (D.Holland 3-2), 12:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 4-9) at N.Y. Mets (Harvey 12-7), 5:05 p.m. Monday’s Games Chicago White Sox at Detroit, 10:08 a.m., 1st game Baltimore at Washington, 4:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Detroit, 4:08 p.m., 2nd game Tampa Bay at Boston, 4:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at Houston, 5:10 p.m.
National League Friday’s Games Chicago Cubs 8, St. Louis 3 Washington 5, Miami 4, 10 innings N.Y. Mets 5, N.Y. Yankees 1 Atlanta 2, Philadelphia 1 Cincinnati 5, Milwaukee 3 Colorado 7, San Diego 4 L.A. Dodgers 6, Pittsburgh 2
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Redhawks: Defense pressures Eagles backup CONTINUED FROM B1 for a score, but the touchdown was negated due to a block in the Meanwhile, the Redhawks’ back by Port Townsend. defense was shutting down the Klahowya coach Dan Ericson Eagles, holding them to three first said Harris injured his leg during downs in the first quarter-and-a- his physical education class half. Wednesday. Klahowya, which was without Port Townsend coach Nick starting quarterback George Har- Snyder noticed that Harris wasn’t ris, finally broke through on its warming up before the game, and final drive of the first half and did when Zuber was announced as what no other team has been able the starter right before the game, to do so far this season: score on Snyder and defensive coordinator Port Townsend. Tom Webster decided to keep The Eagles drove 62 yards in sending pressure to keep Zuber 15 plays, the final one an 8-yard on the move. touchdown pass from Dylan Zuber “That was designed. We knew to Nate Hough with less than a he was young, inexperienced minute to play in the half. “It was like a hit to the gut, but quarterback; we thought we betit was all right, we bounced back,” ter just flush him,” Snyder said. Port Townsend senior lineman “It was a total different game plan. Lucas Foster said. “I’m also a little disappointed The Redhawks held Klahowya to one first down in the second that George Harris didn’t play. He half, forcing a turnover on downs was such a great athlete on film. “I think the next time we play and two three-and-outs and interthem, it’s going to be a better cepting Zuber. Sua returned the interception game. They’re going to be healthy.”
Gerard Coker kicked a 20-yard field goal in the third quarter for Port Townsend and Wheeler scored his third touchdown of the game on a 2-yard run early in the fourth to push the lead to 38-6. Wheeler finished with 19 carries for 84 yards, which tied him for the team lead with Easley, who gained 84 yards on nine carries. Easley played a bigger role than usual in the offense because the Eagles were focused on stopping Wheeler’s runs up the middle. “The middle runs weren’t working that good, but we were able to run the sweeps,” Easley said. Berkley Hill replaced Sua at quarterback for the remainder of the game and threw two touchdowns, a 60-yarder to Carson Marx and a 8-yarder to Jacob Ralls. Port Townsend finished with 449 total yards (314 rushing, 135 passing) to Klahowya’s 152 (89
rushing, 63 passing). “We are really struggling to run the football and that affects our offense greatly,” Ericson said. “Because if we can run the ball, then we’re pretty balanced, because we can throw the ball as good as anybody, but we just become one-dimensional and easy to beat.” With the win, the Redhawks (1-0, 3-0) set an early tone in the Olympic League 1A, which they won last year (Klahowya came in second). “This game was amazing,” Foster said. “We came in wanting to defend the league title . . . and we came with a high mentality. “We watched them on film, we knew they had good plays, but we knew our defense could cover it. “Very impressed with my team.” Both teams continue league play this week. Port Townsend hosts Coupe-
ville (1-0, 1-2), which edged Chimacum 28-26, on Friday at 6:30 p.m. Klahowya (0-1, 1-2) hosts Chimacum (0-1, 0-3) on Friday at 7:15 p.m. Port Townsend 52, Klahowya 6 Port Townsend 21 7 3 21— 52 Klahowya 0 6 0 0— 0 First Quarter PT—Wheeler 21 run (Coker kick) PT—Wheeler 2 run (Coker kick) PT—Kelsall 19 run (Coker kick) K—Hough 6 pass from Zuber (pass fail) Second Quarter PT—Easley 2 run (Coker kick) Third Quarter PT—Coker 20 FG Fourth Quarter PT—Wheeler 2 run (Coker kick) PT—Marx 60 pass from Hill (Coker kick) PT—Ralls 8 pass from Hill (Coker kick) Individual Stats Rushing—PT: Easley 8-84, Wheeler 14-84, Ralls 1-38, Blankenship 5-37, Kelsall 7-36, Sua 7-31, Hill 1-2, Thetford 1-2. K: Zuber 10-28, Martinson 5-26, Rickmar 9-20, Keller 5-15. Passing—PT: Sua 7-11-0, 67; Hill 2-2-0, 68. K: Zuber 7-17-1, 63. Receiving—PT: Marx 3-78, Ralls 3-25, Kelsall 2-22, Easley 1-10. K: Hough 4-42, Stevens 2-9, McIntyre 1-12.
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PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend girls soccer team produced its finest performance of the season in a 4-4 tie with Bremerton at Memorial Field. “That’s the best game we’ve played,” Redhawks coach Ahmad Baabahar said of Thursday’s contest. “Possession-wise, controlling the midfield, linking from the back all the way up, we were solid.” Port Townsend went up 2-0 early on a goal by sophomore Kaitlyn Meek in the first 10 minutes and a penalty kick by senior captain McKenzie Ginther in the 14th minute. “Kaitlyn scored on a breakaway where she pushed the ball and was able to get past the defenders and slotted it in the corner. It was a really good goal,” Baahabar said. “And McKenzie slotted the penalty home after they pulled our striker down.” Bremerton put two across just before halftime to tie the game at 2-all at the break. But the Redhawks pushed ahead again on a goal from Mikayla Hemsley off free kick that was assisted by Eileen Leoso in the 43rd minute, and another goal by Meek in the 49th minute. “They performed the free kick just like they’ve been practicing,” Baahabar said. “That was really good to see.” Bremerton tied the game with goals in the 53rd and 68th minutes. “Anytime you go up two goals you should win,” Baahabar said.
four blocks. Alex Johnson was 11 of 11 on serve and had two aces and seven digs. Katie Bailey went 10 of 10 on serves with an ace and five kills. Setter Allison Jones totaled 25 assists, three kills, three digs and was 8 of 9 on serve with an ace. Freshman Pearl Munn was 4 for 4 serving with a kill and a dig.
Preps “But we are a young team and have to figure out how to close a win out.” Baahabar liked the performances of many of his players. “Kaitlyn and McKenzie were standouts for us, and one of our freshman midfielders Eileen Leoso played really well,” he said. Baahabar also praised his backup goalkeepers, playing in place of an injured Shenoa Snyder. “Our freshman keepers played really well,” Baahabar said. “Karlee Kellogg stopped a lot of free kicks in the second half, and Jazzy Apker did a good job in goal in the first half.” Port Townsend (0-2-1) hosts North Mason (1-1-0) on Tuesday.
Port Angeles 7, Chimacum 1 CHIMACUM — Six Roughriders scored goals as a balanced offensive attack rolled over the Cowboys. Three other Port Angeles players added assists. “This team has the most balanced scoring of any that I have coached,” said Port Angeles coach Scott Moseley. “You can’t key in on one player because there are six more that can finish well.” The Riders struck early when Sierra Robinson scored off a Taylar Clark cross in the second minute. Following a Chimacum own goal, Maddie Boe headed in a corner kick from Madison St. George. St. George earned her second assist in the 37th
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Port Townsend’s Eileen Leoso (12) beats Bremerton’s Lucille Halloway to the ball. Leoso had an assist for the Redhawks. minute when she sent in another corner kick that Mia DelGuzzi finished. Chimacum pulled back a goal six minutes into the second half after a foul. Grace Johnson crushed the 20-yard free kick past the Port Angeles wall. The Riders scored a scant three minutes later when Clark assisted Nicole Heaton. Shanzi Cosgrove hit a 25-yard shot over the keeper for her fifth goal of the year, with DelGuzzi assisting. “Emily Boyd rounded out the scoring with a strong individual effort, dribbling the ball 30 yards, then calmly placing her fourth goal of the season in the net,” Moseley said. Port Angeles (3-0) hosts North Kitsap (3-0) in its Olympic League opener Tuesday. Chimacum (0-4) visits
Football: Rangers win CONTINUED FROM B1 by Willis], which was nice to see.” Clallam Bay’s other Arnold Black produced 83 yards on 19 carries for score was a 10-yard touchdown pass by Alan Greene Sequim. The Wolves (1-0, 3-0) will to Martin Cummings as host North Kitsap (1-2) time expired in the second next Friday. quarter. It was the only pass comSequim 13, Kingston 10 pleted by the Bruins, and Sequim 7 6 0 0— 13 only one of three they Kingston 0 3 7 0— 10 attempted. First Quarter S—Christiansen 6 pass from Cowan (Winfield kick) “They had a big, fast Second Quarter line,” Ritter said of the K—FG Barrett 31 S—Stamper 1 run (kick missed) Rangers. “We had trouble Third Quarter holding the line a couple K—Chiquiti 1 run (Barrett kick) times. Individual Stats Rushing— S: Black 19-83, Stamper 4-24, Velarde “Quilcene hits hard, 5-20, Cowan 3-(-8), Faunce 1-(-11). Passing—S: Cowan 10-17-1, 82; Faunce 1-2-0, 4. they’re coached real well. Receiving—S: Christiansen 3-47, Dennis 2-13, “It was a tough ball Velarde 4-11, Stamper 1-7, Faunce 1-4. game, but definitely winnable.” Quilcene 50, Cummings led the Clallam Bay defense with 15 Clallam Bay 30 CLALLAM BAY — The tackles. Greene and Signor Rangers pulled away from had 12 and freshman Ryan the Bruins with a big third McCoy finished with 10. The game was called quarter. Quilcene led 14-12 at early when the lights went halftime before putting up out with less than three 22 points to Clallam Bay’s minutes remaining in the game. six in the third. “We had the ball,” Ritter “We had a horrible third said. “I don’t know if it quarter,” Bruins coach Cal would have made a differRitter said. ence. Clallam Bay was “We have an issue with plagued by fumbles Friday, lights that need to be fixed.” putting the ball on the Clallam Bay (1-2) hosts ground six times and losing Muckleshoot this Friday. three. The Kings had to end “Turnovers killed us,” their game against CresRitter said. cent last week due to a lack “If we could have put a of players, but the Bruins good game together, it was also are low on healthy definitely a winnable game.” players so Ritter expects Playing without fresh- Muckleshoot will make the man standout Clayton Wil- trip. lis, the Bruins had to mix Quilcene (2-0) will play and match their offense. at Crescent on Saturday. This meant more carries Quilcene 50, Clallam Bay 30 for Sam Signor and a break6 8 22 14— 50 out game by senior Kyle Quilcene Clallam Bay 6 6 6 12— 30 Keys. First Quarter Signor carried 14 times CB—Signor 9 run (pass failed) Quarter for 84 yards and a touch- CB—Cummings 10Second pass from Greene (run fail) down. Keys gained 283 Third Quarter yards on 22 carries. He CB—Keys 47 run (run fail) Fourth Quarter scored touchdowns on runs CB—Keys 68 run (run fail) of 47, 68 and 65 yards, all in CB—Keys 65 run (run fail) Individual Stats the second half. Rushing—CB: Keys 22-283, Signor 14-84, “The second half was the Greene 6-37, Messinger 2-12. Keys 1-3-0, 10. Kyle Keys show,” Ritter Passing—CB: Receiving—CB: Cummings 1-10. said. “He ran the ball well in the second half. He ran Coupeville 28, with a purpose. Chimacum 26 “He was workhorse this week. He definitely stepped PORT TOWNSEND — up and filled the hole [left The Cowboys are getting
close, but that doesn’t make this loss any easier to swallow. Chimacum (0-3) has lost 15 straight games and for the second straight week came close to snapping that streak. The lost to Forks by five points last week, and had opportunities in the final minute against the Wolves on Friday at Memorial Field. “It’s been tough the past couple weeks,” Cowboys coach Mike Dowling said. “We’re working hard, but we’re not getting paid yet.”
Bellevue Christian on Tues- and Port Angeles’ lone service ace. day. The Riders (1-1, 1-2) host North Kitsap (1-0, 1-1) on Volleyball Tuesday.
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BREMERTON — The Roughriders fell 25-16, 19-25, 25-15, 25-12 to the Knights on the road. “We didn’t play with as much energy as we did Tuesday, so we struggled gaining momentum and we weren’t as consistent offensively,” Port Angeles coach Christine Halberg said of Thursday’s match. “The set we won, we turned on the switch and it made a big difference. “We just didn’t maintain it for the rest of the match.” Kiana Robideau led the Riders with seven kills, 22 digs and six blocks. Genna Orr added three kills, four digs and two blocks, and Brennan Gray contributed 15 digs, one kill
Quilcene 3, Chimacum 0 CHIMACUM — The Rangers swept their Jefferson County counterparts 25-19, 25-12 and 28-26 in a nonleague match. “Chimacum played very well and really challenged our team in the third game,” Quilcene coach Joni Crowell said. “[We] stayed focused, and excellent serving in the third game made the difference. “Elysah Schryver and Megan Weller were very strong at the net with six and nine kills [apiece].” Schryver was one of five Rangers with perfect service games, connecting on all 15 attempts. She added eight digs and
AUBURN — The Rangers opened SeaTac League play with a 25-12, 25-13, 25-11 sweep of the Mustangs at Green River Community College. “They played with intensity and the level of teamwork was impressive,” Quilcene coach Joni Crowell said. “Alex Johnsen was tough as our libero and had excellent serve-receive, really keeping us in system and allowing our setter, Allison Jones, to keep the tempo of the game high. “Elysah Schryver was very strong at the net with five blocks.” Schryver added four kills, three aces, three digs and an assist. Emily Hitt recorded five kills, four aces and a dig. Katie Bailey was 15 of 16 on serve with two aces, three digs and a kill. Megan Weller was 10 of 13 serving with two aces, four kills and a dig. “Our coverage in both offense and defense is improving in game play, which is an area that we have been putting a lot of focus on,” Crowell said. Quilcene (1-0, 4-0) hosts Seattle Lutheran (0-1, 1-2) on Tuesday.
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Duel to the end Chimacum scored with less than a minute to play but missed the two-point conversion that would have tied the game. The Cowboys then recovered the onside kick, but Quinn Dowling’s pass was intercepted by Coupeville’s Hunter Smith with 32 seconds left in the game. Chimacum led 13-12 at halftime and scored on its first possession of the second half to take a 20-12 lead. But the Wolves adjusted and scored 16 straight points to take a 28-20 lead. Mike Dowling said penalties and other mistakes by the Cowboys aided Coupeville’s comeback. “At some point, we’ve got to finish,” Dowling said. Dowling is pleased with the play of the Cowboys’ lines. “Right now, I’d say our offensive and defensive lines are doing a great job,” he said. “They’re the ones keeping us there.” Injuries have piled up on the O-line, which has forced Trevon Noel to move from running back to guard. “He’s such an unselfish guy, he does what the team needs him to do,” Dowling said. “Really, he should be in the backfield.” Chimacum plays at Klahowya (1-2) this Friday. TURN
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Riders: Late incomplete pass seals PA’s fate CONTINUED FROM B1 A play later, Cyler McBride busted through for a 4-yard touchdown plunge. McBride wasn’t in the huddle before the play and had to run out on the field and ask where to line up, but he hit the hole hard and his score cut the deficit to 20-14 with 7:32 to go. North Mason pushed the ball to the Port Angeles 35 on its next possession before the Riders’ defense stepped up. Linebacker Dane Bradow crashed through the line and stuffed the Bulldogs’ Trey Fisher for a 1-yard loss on second down. After a false start penalty on North Mason, the Bulldogs took to the air for just the second time in the game. Quarterback Preston Poulton appeared to have a receiver open on a corner route to the sideline, but Riders linebacker Branden Currie dropped back in coverage and disrupted the route to force a punt.
Port Angeles took over on its 20, and after three straight running plays from workhorse back Kellen Landry faced a secondand-6 from the 34. Rodocker was flushed from the pocket on the next play, and did his best Russell Wilson impersonation to escape two defenders and find Landry for no gain. An interception on the next play was wiped out by a roughing the passer penalty on North Mason, setting the Riders up at midfield. Rodocker rifled a third down pass to Danz along the sideline to put Port Angeles on the Bulldogs’ 36. But a first-down sack pushed the Riders back 9 yards and a 5-yard pass to West kept the clock rolling. Port Angeles spiked the ball on third down, setting up a fourth-and-19 with less than a minute to play. Rodocker’s pass to Danz was incomplete down the left sideline and North Mason took over on downs. “I know everybody on
the field wanted it and we played hard, but it just didn’t go our way,” Landry said. “There were some plays that were broken that we could fix, and I think we could have won the game if those had worked well for us. But we made some mistakes that pushed us back pretty far.” Landry rushed 24 times for 103 yards and a touchdown and also caught three passes for an additional 40 yards. “We ran the counters and the powers where the guard pulls and the line blocked pretty well,” Landry said. “And a lot of times the cutbacks were open and I took the opportunities that were there.” Curtis admired the effort Landry showed on both sides of the ball. “He’s just a real competitor. You hear that term warrior used sometimes,” Curtis said of Landry. “Lots of our guys like
him are going both ways on offense and defense, and we’re real proud of them because that’s tough, especially down the stretch, because fatigue is going to be a factor. “But you have to dig deep, and we dug deep, but just came out a little short tonight.” The Riders started strong, putting together a 12-play, 61-yard drive that chewed up more than half of the first quarter, capped by Landry’s 1-yard TD run. Port Angeles stopped North Mason on its first possession, but Rodocker threw an interception and the Bulldogs scored on the next play, a 42-yard rumble by Sterling McIntosh. North Mason added another score on a 1-yard run from Poulton to lead 14-7 at half. The Bulldogs finished with 36 carries for 222 yards running out of a crowded, four-man backfield. “That tight little [inverted wish]bone they
“And a lot of times the cutbacks were open and I took the opportunities that were there.” PORT ANGELES RUNNING BACK KELLEN LANDRY Who rushed for 103 yards against North Mason ran is pretty hard to defend,” Curtis said. “They favored the dive and power/lead type runs, and they did fairly well with it.” There were differences between North Mason’s option offense and the option run by Vashon in last week’s Port Angeles win. “This team ran less to the outside and there were less pitches, more stuff to the middle,” Landry said. “The dive worked for them. That’s the responsibility of the linebackers like me and the nose tackle to fill and get stops there. “But we can shore that up.” Despite the loss, Curtis was encouraged. “Every coach wants to get their team to compete. It’s tough to lose, tough to lose, but I liked what we
showed and how we responded.” The Riders (0-1, 1-2) will host Bremerton (0-1, 0-3) in their homecoming game on Friday. The Knights have been shut out in their last two games, losing 7-0 to Klahowya in overtime and 33-0 to Olympic. North Mason 20, Port Angeles 14 North Mason 0 14 0 6— 20 Port Angeles 7 0 0 7— 14 First Quarter PA—Landry 1 run (Beck kick) Second Quarter NM—McIntosh 42 run (run failed) NM—Poulton 1 run (Fisher run) Fourth Quarter NM—Jones 9 run (run failed) PA—McBride 4 run (Beck kick) Individual Stats Rushing—PA: Landry 24-103, Lausche 7-9, McBride 2-5, Bohman 1-1, Rodocker 1-(-8), Valdez 1-(-10). NM: Rinehart 10-87, Jones 6-63, McIntosh 9-79, Fisher 2-(-1), Poulton 8-(-6). Passing—PA: Rodocker 9-17-1, 104. NM Poulton 1-2-0, 3. Receiving—PA: West 2-48, Landry 3-40, Danz 3-10, Joslin 1-6. NM: Fisher 1-3.
Patterson: Pack finally gets Hawks at home CONTINUED FROM B1 35-yard touchdown reception, the same Jermaine Kearse who was the However, a Seahawks intended target for each of touchdown drive was followed by an onside kick in Wilson’s four interceptions in the game. which Packers tight end With luck like that, Brandon Bostick, who was supposed to be blocking on McCarthy may just decide to stay home the next time the play, instead tried to the Packers are scheduled field the ball. Bostick bobto visit Seattle. bled it, Seattle recovered, But McCarthy and the and the Seahawks went on Packers don’t need to pull to score the go-ahead up the stakes to face Seattouchdown — scoring the two-point conversion on yet tle on this occasion. This time Green Bay another miracle play. gets the Seahawks at Yes, Green Bay home, and while Centuryregrouped to score the tying field goal and get the Link Field may be the site of McCarthy’s personal game into overtime. Nightmare on Occidental But fate was never going to aid the Packers in Ave., Lambeau Field has OT as the Seahawks won it plenty of spirits of its own on Jermaine Kearse’s lurking within the
frozen tundra. While CenturyLink has deservedly built a reputation as a fortress over the past three seasons — the Seahawks have lost just twice in 28 home games the past three seasons, including the regular season and playoffs — Green Bay has been nearly Seattle’s equal. The Packers are 21-5-1 at home the past three seasons in the regular season and playoffs, and Green Bay was perfect at Lambeau last season, going 8-0 during the regular season and winning its only home playoff contest. Lambeau hasn’t historically been kind to the Seahawks, either.
Seattle won just one game at Lambeau in franchise history in seven previous attempts. The Seahawks have won away games against Green Bay three times, but two of those came at Milwaukee County Stadium. The only Seattle victory at Lambeau was a 27-7 victory way back in 1999, a game in which Matt Hasselbeck saw back-up time at quarterback — for the Packers. Then there’s the revenge factor. The edict was clearly put out in Green Bay this week to downplay recent results against Seattle, as both McCarthy and Rodgers were curt in dismissing
revenge as a factor in Sunday’s game when speaking to the Seattle media in the lead-up. But after the heartbreak suffered at the hands of the Seahawks the past three years, can one really believe the idea of payback isn’t at least occupying a corner of the Packers’ minds? The Seahawks need a result today. Seattle is coming off a disappointing loss to the St. Louis Rams, and an 0-2 start would not bode well in the Seahawks’ quest to reach a third straight Super Bowl. The last team to start a season 0-2 and reach the Super Bowl was when the New York Giants
turned their season around to win the Super Bowl in 2007. So history does not bode well for the Seahawks should they fall Sunday. But Seattle is looking at a uphill climb on the road against a quality opponent in Green Bay. The Seahawks may need to tap that supernatural assistance again to beat the Packers. So will the magic travel to Green Bay? The Seahawks better hope so.
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M OV I N G S A L E : S u n 9/20, Noon- 4p.m., Thur. 9/24, 5p.m.-8p.m, Fr i. 9/25, Noon-6 p.m., 312 N. Ennis St. between Caroline and Georgiana. Furniture, original ar twork, Dremel and other tools, lawn mower, computer, shredders, electronics, assorted wall deCLALLAM COUNTY cor, household items, area rugs and much JUVENILE CORRECmore. TIONS OFFICER I–ON P L U M B E R : E x p. a p - CALL, Juvenile Servicprentice or residential es. 12-hr shifts, (guaranjour neyman. Apply at teed min 168 hrs/mo), Bill’s Plumbing, 425 S. $18.57 to 22.63/hr, union, retirement and 3rd Ave Sequim. benefits eligible. Open Resource Developuntil filled. ment Manager Visit www.nationaltesUnited Way of Clallam tingnetwork.com, or call County seeks a highly 1-866-563-3882, for testmotivated, mission-driv- ing process info and to en individual to serve as schedule testing. You a R e s o u r c e D eve l o p - must successfully comment Manager. Primary plete the testing process duties include fundrais- at National Testing Neti n g , c a m p a i g n p l a n - work prior to receiving a ning/recruitment, volun- County application for t e e r m a n a g e m e n t , this position. marketing and advertising, and relationship management. Full position description and application is posted on United Way of Clallam County’s website: w w w . u n i t e d w a y c l a l - Clallam PUD is acceptlam.org. Application re- ing applications for a quired, resume is en- Wa t e r & Wa s t e w a t e r couraged. Please submit S y s t e m s S u p e r i n t e n to United Way of Clallam dent. This position suCounty, P.O. Box 937, pervises the Water and P o r t A n g e l e s , W A Wastewater Department 98362 or info@united- employees, and is rewayclallam.org. sponsible for design of new water, sewer, and TRAILER: Car hauler septic systems, and enflat bed, with elec. winch suring maintenance and and tandem axle. upgrades to existing sys$2,000. (360)457-4151 tems within the District. Get details and application forms visit our webWANTED site, www.clallampud.net Rental House The new publisher at or contact us at humanresources@ the the Peninsula Daiclallampud.net ly News and Sequim Gazette is looking for Phone (360)565-3276 a 3 o r 4 b e d r o o m E.O.E. house to rent in the Por t Angeles or SeENTRY - LEVEL quim area. Please call OPERATOR / Terry Ward, Publisher LABORER at (360) 452-2345 ext. Nippon Paper Indus1150 or email tries USA is recruiting tward@peninsula for entry-level operadailynews.com tors/general laborers Peninsula Classified (Extra Board)to serve as relief workers for 360-452-8435 mill vacancies, includCOOK AND PREP: in ing prescheduled and fast paced new deli in on-call needs. NPIUSA Quilcene. Full time, must o f fe r s u n i o n wa g e s be self motivated, orga- and benefits; including nized, reliable, creative, medical, dental and and have a passion to paid time off. Minimum cook. Wage negotiable Q u a l i f i c a t i o n s : h i g h depending on skill and s c h o o l d i p l o m a ( o r experience. Apply in per- G . E . D. r e c e i v e d i n son at: 294963 Hwy 101, 2014 or later). Able to Q u i l c e n e o r s e n d r e - work rotating 12-hour s h i f t s a n d p e r fo r m sume to wor k classified with Gearheaddeli H e av y S t r e n g t h r e @yahoo.com q u i r e m e n t s. P l e a s e send an updated rePLACE YOUR sume to jobs@npiuAD ONLINE sa.com. Must meet With our new minimum qualifications Classified Wizard for consideration. you can see your NPIUSA is an AA/EEO ad before it prints! employer and particiwww.peninsula pates in E-Verify. dailynews.com
Finance Manager: Clallam County Fire D i s t r i c t N o. 3 ( S e quim). Annual Salary $66,671- $69,691 +$18,500 for Medical / Deferred Compensation Contributions. Member of State Retirement System (PERS), generous holiday, vacation, and s i ck l e ave b e n e f i t s. This is a full-time exempt position. Scope of Work: This employee reports to the Fire C h i e f, s e r ve s a s a member of the management team, and is responsible for all of the District’s fiscal activities including all accounting related functions, payroll and benefits distribution, accounts/payable, budget preparation and management, and assuring the district is compliant with all regulator y agencies, i.e., State Auditor’s Office, DOL, IRS. Must prepare a wide range of financial and general administrative repor ts, represent the district in a professional manner, work collaboratively with others, and assist in coordinating administrative and human resource activities as needed. Required Education/Experience Successful applicant must possess BA Degree in finance, accounting, or business administration. MBA or CPA highly desired. Must have 5 years of progressively responsible experience in financial management. P r i o r ex p e r i e n c e i n government is highly desired. Prior experience with BIAS accounting software is d e s i r e d bu t n o t r e quired. Must be Competent in using Excel and other Microsoft Suites software. Must complete a pre-employment background investigation inclusive of a credit check. Must posses a Washington State Driver’s License. To read the entire job description for this position please visit www.clallamfire3.org. Send resume and cover letter no later than October 7, 2015 to Janice Corbin at sescorbin@msn.com Questions about the position may be addressed to the same email address. Clallam County Fire District #3 is an Equal Opportunity Employer HOME CARE SUPERVISOR PT Computer/data skills, meets deadlines. Investigates accidents, maintains care plans. Call 360-379-6659
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Corporate Controller. Crown Paper Group, Inc. is a holding company established by Lindsay Goldberg, an investment firm that manages $14 billion of equity capital, to build a paper and packaging portfolio of companies.In February 2015, the Crown Paper Group bought Por t Townsend Holding Company, which has a paper mill in Port Townsend, Washington, and Crown Packaging plant and BoxMaster packaging p l a n t i n Va n c o u ve r, BC, and Distribution Centers in Richmond, BC, Kelowna, BC, and Calgary, AB. With our initial acquisition, the Crown Paper Group has become one of the larger independent producer of containerboard, kraft paper, unbl e a c h e d k ra f t p u l p and corrugated packaging, with roughly 6 0 0 e m p l oye e s a n d $300MM in sales.We are continually working on acquisitions, and will potentially more than triple the size of the company. Based on the actual, projected and intended growth of our company, we require a Corporate Controller. The main requirements are: Public Accounting ExperienceCer tified Public AccountantCorporate AccountingAccounting in foreign currency (CAD) and then convert back the P L and balance sheet into USDUnrealized Realized FX gain or loss for CAD/USDUnderstand and maintain our tax p r ov i s i o n s C o m p l e t e consolidation work, including eliminating entriesCalculate and record profit in inventory eliminations and consolidation entriesUnderstanding Maintain Compliance with Credit Term Loan and Security AgreementMaintain Monthly Quar terly Financial Ratio Covenant CalculationsMonthly Quar terly Debt ComplianceMaintain Provide to Lenders Compliance Cer tificate, Financial Statements, Commentary, Schedule of Capital Projects and the Specified Projects SchedulesMaintain Provide Monthly Quarterly Reporting to Lindsay Goldberg, our private equity par tnerUnderstand Maintain Tax Legal Entity Structures Compliance, including intercompany notesWor k directly with outside Tax Firm on tax return filingsWork directly with outside Audit Firm on stub period and annual audit and financial statementsThis position will spend roughly 50% of its time in Vanc o u ve r, B C, Po r t Townsend, WA and/or the US west coast; so, exact location around the Puget Sound is whatever works best, and is most effective and efficient for the right candidate. The 50% travel includes Port Townsend WA for roughly half the travel, so if you live close to Por t Townsend, then t h e t r a ve l i s r e a l l y 25%. We would actua l l y p r e fe r t h a t t h e right candidate is based within the Port To w n s e n d c o m mutable area, but that is not required. Please submit your interest, intent, salary requirements and resume to Felix Vicino at felix.vicino@ptpc.com
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Financial Operations Coordinator: Jeff Cnty Pub Health, 35 hrs/wk, union position. Range $18.67 $19.61, full bene. Duties include: Preparing grant invoices and reports in conjunction w/fed and state requirements; budget projections, analysis and compiling, monitor ing and presenting fiscal data. Adv. Excel skills required. App & job descript at Jeff Cnty website: www.co.jefferson.wa.us or the Courthouse BOCC Office, 1820 Jefferson St, PO Box 1220, P t . To w n s e n d . W A 98368. Must be recvd or postmarked by 5:00 pm, September 28, 2015. ADA/EO Front Office Assistant (Port Townsend). Hearing Healthcare practice located in Port Townsend seeking a Front Office Assistant for 8-10 hrs / week. Filing / Phones / Computer Skills. $10-12/hr. Email resumes to jdiottavio@ ahaanet.com
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FULL TIME, BENEFITS AND PAID VACATION. Quilters and other hobbyist using hand skills. If you can work with your hands we can teach you the rest.Airplane par ts builder looking for layup fabricators and finishing and trim techs.For job information and application contact Wor kSource, 228 W First Street, Port Angeles or call 360.457.2103.Must be able to pass a preemployment drug screen.
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 LOG TRUCK DRIVER: and job description visit Experienced only. And www.peninsulapha.org. shop hand to assist me- Applications required for chanics (360)460-7292 consideration.
Help Us Grow! First Federal is seeking highly motivated individuals to join our team: • Deposit Ops Clerk • D o c. M g m t . Te a m Lead • Information Security Officer • Loan Officer, Bellingham View job descriptions and apply at www.ourfirstfed.com. EOE HOME CARE PROGRAM SUPERVISOR NEEDED F/T position must be a people person with good verbal and written skills. Must know Microsoft Excel and Word, be a self star ting and organized person. Scheduling and managing of staff and c l i e n t s a m u s t . Tw o years supervisory experience preferred, salary DOE, Pick up application at Concerned Citizens 805 E 8th St., PA or call Theresa at 452-2396. P L U M B E R : E x p. a p prentice or residential jour neyman. Apply at Bill’s Plumbing, 425 S. 3rd Ave Sequim.
HOUSEKEEPER: Long term with experience. Position open now. karebykaya@gmail.com Housing Director and Family Service Manager The Hoh Tribe has two new positions open. Please submit a cover letter, resume and job application. You can visit our website www.hohtribe-nsn.org for complete job description and job application. If you have any questions please feel free to contact Kristina Currie; Administrative Assistant, phone 360-374-6502 or email kristinac@hohtribe-nsn.org. Closed when filled
Irwin Dental Center is seeking an energetic, self confident, enthusiastic individual to join our team as Treatment Coordinator. Candidates should excel in customer service, be professional in appearance and have excellent communication skills. Must be able to think on your feet, multi task and be detail oriented. Prior experience in dental office with knowledge of insurance preferred but not required. Position is full time with competitive wage and benefit package including vacation, medical and dental. Paid holidays and 401K match plan. Please hand deliver resume and cover letter to 620 East 8th Street, Port Angeles WA 98362 Attn: Lindsay. No phone calls please. Resume deadline 9/25.
Police Officer: City of Sequim creating future hiring list, must contact www.publicsafetytesting.com to complete testing by 10/23/15. EnRevenue Agent 1: To try officer $51,771/mo, lateral up to $61,484/mo Apply, please go to - www.sequimwa.gov for www.careers.wa.gov and search Department job info (do not complete City job app form until inof Revenue. structed at later time).
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The Last Word in Astrology â?˜ ARIES (March 21-April 19): A trip, conference or trade show will lead to new possibilities and connections. Romance is featured, so put aside some time to share with that special someone, or to meet someone new and exciting. 5 stars
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): An unexpected change in a friendship or romantic relationship will disappoint you. Embrace the future with optimism and never doubt that you can do better. A contract you’ve been considering will spark new interest if you reread what’s being offered. 3 stars GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Plan to have friends or relatives over for a get-together, or make personal changes to your living quarters or arrangements. Romance is highlighted along with personal improvements and greater security. Take control and be the one to initiate change. 3 stars CANCER (June 21-July 22): Stay focused on the choices you have and the changes you can make to improve your quality of life. Consider unusual alternatives to the way you have been living. Don’t feel challenged by the changes going on around you. Enjoy life. 3 stars
by Eugenia Last LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Spend time with the people you love. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. Make plans to do something 21): Your emotions will lead you you’ve never done before. into all sorts of predicaments. Challenge yourself and play to Get the facts before you react win. Your enthusiasm will attract to any situations you are facing. the people you want by your The improvements you make side and will help you succeed. to your appearance or attitude Romance is favored. 5 stars will attract compliments and could spark romance. Avoid VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): overindulgence. 3 stars Don’t believe everything you hear. Emotions will be unstable, CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. and misunderstandings are 19): Gather information, but likely to leave you feeling do your own fact-checking. confused or uncertain. Don’t Knowledge is power and will make assumptions -- ask help you avoid being taken questions until you feel satisfied advantage of by someone that you understand the pros unscrupulous. Don’t travel to and cons of any situation you unsafe destinations or get into face. 2 stars debates with people prone to temper tantrums. 3 stars LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Don’t give in or give up. Take action AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): and follow through with your You’ve got everything going for plans. Day trips and interacting you, so don’t lose sight of your with friends and neighbors goals. Personal improvements will lead to new possibilities will result in favorable responses and positive changes in your and an unexpected alternative. relationship with someone Love is on the rise, and sharing special. Say what’s on your your time with someone special mind. 4 stars will enhance your life. 4 stars SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Take care of unfinished business. Emotional matters are likely to cause some uncertainty. Don’t give up on someone who is going through a rough time. Your unique contributions will make a difference. Express your thoughts and feelings. 3 stars
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Keep your life simple and your ideas down to earth. Don’t be lured into a venture that you know little about. Take pride in doing your own thing and avoiding any sort of emotional blackmail or manipulation. Don’t follow the crowd. 2 stars
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Now accepting applicat i o n s fo r a f u l l t i m e Housing Assistant in Fo r k s, WA . S e e k i n g motivated, personable individual with administrative experience to join the Peninsula Housing Au t h o r i t y t e a m . F u l l benefits, wage starts at $27k. For an application or more information visit www.peninsulapha.org Application required for consideration.
WANTED: Insulation Installer. Full time (360)681-0480 Westport LLC is seeking a Purchasing Manager in their Port Angeles location. Visit www.westportyachts.com/careers for more information
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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 Adminis- 912-2678 tration Office at 360-3746262 ext. 267 for position details and applicaSupport Staff tion procedure. To wor k with adults w i t h d eve l o p m e n t a l disabilities, no experiREGISTERED DENTAL e n c e n e c e s s a r y, HYGIENIST: Mon. and Wed. 8-5pm $ 1 0 . 5 0 h r. A p p l y i n Fri. 7-1pm, competetive person at 1020 Carowage. Please email re- line St. M-F 8-4 p.m. sume to: sequimfamilydentistSurgical Admissions ry@yahoo.com Clerk: Part time, immeor mail to: diate opening, days and PO Box 3430 hours vary. Call Tammy Sequim, WA 98382 (360)-582-2907
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 2 MASTER SUITES Large 3 br, 3 ba home + huge bonus room; 2 master suites. lots of storage in kitchen. easy care solid surface floori n g ; C o r i a n c o u n t e r s. landscaped, fenced, fruit trees and garden space, close to town. MLS#291762/836484 $329,900 Heidi Hansen lic# 98429 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East (360)477-5322
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Lake Sutherland Log Cabin Beautiful Lake Views, Magnificent Log Home, Born in 1993, New Remodel in 2014 - NICE, 5 plus Bedrooms, 4.5 Bathrooms, 4728 SF, Attached Garage 750 SF, Getaway? Corp Retreat? B&B? A Peaceful Retreat! MLS#291004 $500,000 Quality NW Custom Team Thomsen Craftsman on 2.59 ac in UPTOWN REALTY desirable Happy Valley. (360) 808-0979 Extensively upgraded in 2010. Lush grounds, wa- Located on a double lot terfall / pond and moun- in the desirable Cherry tains view. Open floor- Hill area with awe-inspirp l a n , l a r g e m a s t e r ing curb appeal and atbedroom with fireplace, tention to detail. This 4 view windows and pri- bed / 2 bath home feavate deck with hot tub, tures a large kitchen with rock FP, Bosch appli- breakfast nook and origiances. PLUS guest cot- n a l h a r d w o o d f l o o r s , tage / office AND a per- grand dining room with s o n a l g y m r o o m w i t h bay windows and living therapeutic wave pool! room with wood stove MLS#290979 $624K and detailed woodwork. Deborah Norman New double hung vinyl Brokers Group windows, plantation shutReal Estate ters and updated wiring. Professionals Fenced in back yard with (360)460.9961 landscaping and raised garden beds. Two covered front porches and BEST OF SUNLAND Recently remodeled and b a c k p o r c h , c a r r i a g e painted 2 bd, 2.5 ba, h o u s e s t y l e d e t a c h e d n ew a p p l i a n c e s, w i n - g a ra g e a n d wo r k s h o p d o w s , l i g h t f i x t u r e s , with storage. h a r d wo o d f l o o r s w i t h MLS#291659 $319,900 Kelly Johnson w a l n u t i n l ay s , h u g e (360) 477-5876 master bedroom with WINDERMERE fantastic master bath, PORT ANGELES panoramic golf course and mountain views. MLS#811711/291333 Location Location $413,000 Location! Team Schmidt In the gated community Lic#15329 Lic#15328 of Sun Meadows, this (360)460-0331 beautiful ranch-style WINDERMERE home features an openSUNLAND concept great room with vaulted ceilings, wood Birds Eye Views flooring and carpet Beautiful Mountain View throughout, kitchen with lots on W 12th near Ste- island, PRIVATE HOT ve n s w i t h a l l u t i l i t i e s TUB on the back patio, ava i l a bl e. Yo u h ave a Master BR with walk-in b i r d s eye v i ew o f t h e closet and private bath, mountains from the high- build-outs in den/office er elevation. These mod- and Southern exposure erately sloped lots have and views of the Olymb e e n l o g g e d a n d a r e pic Mountains! ideal for daylight baseMLS#291323/811348 ment homes. They come $229,950 with alley access. Charles Smith III MLS#291626 $24,000 360-774-3330 each TOWN & COUNTRY Michaelle Barnard (360) 461-2153 Mini Farm WINDERMERE Ju s t e n o u g h l a n d . 6 1 PORT ANGELES acres, for chickens and c r i t t e r s, p l u s r o o m t o build a shop. Remodeled MOUNTAIN AND 1940’s far mhouse has OCEAN VIEWS! Updated home on 1.15 modern interior with 2BD, fenced acres. Remod- 1BA, family room or boeled in 2014 this home nus room and living room offers a large main level both with ductless heat master suite with addi- p u m p s . M a y b e p u t a tional master suite and 2 bathroom in the bonus guest rooms upstairs. room and use as separFarm style kitchen with ate quest quarters with lots of storage. 3 car at- utility room between the 2 tached garage and large living spaces. Best buy home on acreage under deck for entertaining $175,000 for a stick built MLS#290971 498K LONG DISTANCE home. MLS#291788 Deborah Norman No Problem! Michaelle Barnard Brokers Group (360) 461-2153 Real Estate Peninsula Classified WINDERMERE Professionals 1-800-826-7714 PORT ANGELES (360)460.9961
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Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe is hiring an Indian Child Welfare Caseworker. Full time with benefits. SALARY: $14.91$17.98/hr. For a complete description and to apply, visit the Tribe’s website: http://www.elwha.org/
Resource Development Manager United Way of Clallam County seeks a highly motivated, mission-driven individual to serve as a R e s o u r c e D eve l o p ment Manager. Primary duties include fundraising, campaign planning/recruitment, volunteer management, marketing and advertising, and relationship management. Full position description and application is posted on United Way of Clallam County’s website: w w w. u n i t e d w ay c l a l lam.org. Application required, resume is encouraged. Please submit to United Way of Clallam County, P.O. Box 937, Po r t A n g e l e s, WA 98362 or info@unitedwayclallam.org.
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 rentals. $399,000. (360)452-7743
RECENTLY REDUCED! You can buy serenity. This quiet bit of heaven above Freshwater Bay overlooking the strait offers an abundance of enjoyment. The manufactured home is well kept with lots of recent upgrades. The large tiered deck will be the favorite spot for your outdoor enjoyment as the sun sets over the water. MLS#290656 $258,900 Janet Stevenson Landmark Move In Ready! 360.452.1326 Well maintained 3 bed, 2 bath, 1545 sq. ft. ramb l e r i n 4 S e a s o n s RECENTLY UPDATED Ranch. Updates include Located in Port Angeles! new windows, vinyl sid- This 3-bedroom, 2-bath ing, granite counter tops, h o m e fe a t u r e s b ra n d and vinyl fencing sur- new carpets and exterior r o u n d i n g l a n d s c a p e d paint. Home has a heat b a c k y a r d . R a n c h p u m p - ve r y e f f i c i e n t ! amenities include com- Open and spacious laymunity golf course, club out! Fenced back yard is house, swimming pool, great for pets and entertaining. Priced to sellbarn and beach access! MLS#291808 $259,000 must see! MLS#291373/813388 Jean Irvine $168,500 UPTOWN REALTY Jake Tjernell (360) 417-2797 360-460-6250 TOWN & COUNTRY Multi-Family Lots Several lots to choose Room to spread out! from across from Shane Park are ideal to build du- Plenty of room in this home with 4 br 2ba plus plexes or apar tments. Utilities are available. an office / hobby room. $32,000 per lot with 8 lots Split floor plan with very large Master suite at one available. MLS#280748 end of the house. KitchMichaelle Barnard en/dining/living open (360) 461-2153 floor plan; separate launWINDERMERE dry room/mud room. The PORT ANGELES large yard borders Matriotti Creek and has a tree NEARING house and lots of space. COMPLETION 3 BR, 2 BA, 2337 SF T h e p r o p e r t y i s j u s t home in Cedar Ridge. across from the Skyridge Open concept floor plan, Golf Course and near and 9’ ceilings. 832 SF the Cedars at Dungeness Golf Course. attached 3-car garage! MLS#291797 $213,000 MLS#291515/820232 Gail Sumpter $495,000 Blue Sky Real Estate Alan Burwell Sequim lic# 17663 360-683-3900 Windermere Real Estate This charming two bedSequim East room / one bathroom (360)460-0790 home is located on a quiet dead end street NEW PRICING! minutes from downtown 3 bd 3.5 ba, 2436 sf, Port Angeles. Open floor multi-level, master suite plan with a large living with 2 baths and office room with sliding glass space, lower level rec doors to the expansive room, bonus room and patio - great for dining al bath, kitchen with stain- fresco! Bright and cheery l e s s a p p l i a n c e s, p u l l k i t c h e n w i t h e a t i n g outs, pantr y, 3 decks, space. Master bedroom pet friendly low mainte- o ve r l o o k i n g t h e b a c k nance yard. yard. One car attached MLS#759157/290458 g a ra g e w i t h p l e n t y o f $339,900 room for storage. Large Deb Kahle and private fully fenced in lic# 47224 level back yard with fire (360)918-3199 pit, landscaping and WINDERMERE horseshoe pits! Ready for SUNLAND summer fun and games! MLS#291737 $145,000 P.A.: 2.48 acres, with 14 Linda Kepler x 70 mobile, covered (360)477-4034 decks front and back, WINDERMERE newly painted inside and PORT ANGELES out lots of upgrades inside, county maintained t o t h e d r i ve w ay. D r y 308 For Sale Creek water. $130K. Lots & Acreage (360)775-9996 C O R N E R L OT: We s t PRICE REDUCTION! side of Por t Angeles, C o m m e r c i a l P r o p e r t y area of newer homes, w/33 ft. Frontage, 1.5 West 10th and Madeline Blocks From City Inter- Streets. $55,000/obo. section, Rental In Back (360)460-3694 Recently Refreshed, Potential Owner Finance 311 For Sale MLS#806229/291279 $99,900 Manufactured Homes Terry Peterson lic#107780 BEAVER: Manufactured (360)683-6880 Homes for Sales. 3 WINDERMERE Homes for sale at Lake SUNLAND Pleasant Mobile Home and RV Park in Beaver. Quality Crafted Offering newer 3, 2 and Cedar Log Home on 2 1 b r . M a n u f a c t u r e d lots totaling 5.16 ac. En- homes available with reergy efficient, open floor cent upgrades. All in explan, venting skylights, c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n a n d remote blinds on large move in ready. Prices view windows and much range from $29,950 to more! 9’4” ceilings in $ 4 6 , 9 5 0 . F i n a n c i n g basement with heated a v a i l a b l e O A C C a l l shop and 3/4 bath. Over- (360) 808-7120. Homes sized garage offers 8’ cannot be moved. high doors. Beautiful setMOBILE: ‘80 Sandpoint ting. on lot at Baywood VilMLS#290489 $549K lage. 2Br. 2 Ba. $24,000 Deborah Norman obo. (360)477-6875 Brokers Group Real Estate Professionals 505 Rental Houses (360)460.9961
MOUNTIAN VIEW! Spacious 3 bd 2 ba, 1693 sf, mountain view from dining room / den, fully fenced back yard, patio, ½ acre lot, storage outbuilding, 2 car garage w/ workshop. MLS#846697/291866 $209,000 Tyler Conkle lic# 112797 (360)683-6880 WINDERMERE SUNLAND
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A MUST SEE HOME! Distinctive Water View Craftsman offers custom interior with details like: like chef ’s kitchen with embossed tin ceiling that reflects the light from the Dungeness Lighthouse, 2 beautiful brick fireplaces, antique chandeliers, his/hers master bath suite, lighted copula, FULL covered front porch overlooking Strait of Juan De Fuca, Dungeness Lighthouse, Mt. Baker, local far ml a n d s , l u s h l ave n d e r fields and it’s own english garden. There’s also a private back deck with hot tub too! MLS#290843 $668K Deborah Norman Brokers Group Real Estate Professionals (360)460.9961
Centrally located 3 bedroom one level home with large living room featuring a wood stove insert, kitchen with wall oven, p l e n t y o f c a b i n e t s fo r storage and access to the private patio - great for summer bbqs and entertaining! Formal dining room with lots of natural light through the large picture window. Three bright and cheery bedrooms with large closets. Home is heated by an energy efficient heat pump. Fully fenced in southern exposure back yard is great for a large garden. One car attached garage. MLS#290977 $159,900 Kelly Johnson (360) 477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES
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3 Rentals Zoned Commercial 1480 sqft building plus a 2br home on a pr ime corner lot in the uptown business distr ict. The commercial building is divided into 2 units, a store front unit which faces Front St. and a back unit. Each share an off street parking area. The home is accessed from the alley and has its own par king area. MLS#280179 $149,900 Tom Blore 360-683-7814 PETER BLACK REAL ESTATE
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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EGGS: LOCAL SUPER QUALITY. Place, at the happy healthy bird farm. (special continuous care), gathered daily, simply the best. $4/dz.(360)457-8102
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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Garage / Shop Doors NEW remodel plans changed-sell at cost call CLOCKS and TABLE for sizes and $ install Sligh Grandfather Clock also avail. 360-732-4626 $ 1 , 6 0 0 . We s t m i n s t e r G r a n d m o t h e r C l o c k MISC: Whirlpool white $800. Oak Dining Table side by side fridge. 26 w i t h s i x c h a i r s $ 4 5 0 . cubic ft. $350. Maytag (See online pictures.) bl a ck g a s d o u bl e ov (360)683-1791 en/range $325. LG black micro hood, $125. MayM I S C : D i n i n g s e t ( 2 ) tag black dishwasher leaves, buffet, (6) chairs, $150. Craftsman 3 way vintage pristine cond. chipper/shredder, $400. $550. Queen bed set, (360)460-9946 eclectric changeable positons, like new. $2500. 6105 Musical Queen bed, Beauty Rest Instruments mattress, like new. $150. China closet, handmade w o o d . $ 1 5 0 o . b . o . FREE: Universal Player 700plus baskets world- P i a n o w i t h 4 0 p l aye r wide collection. $350 rolls. In good condition but some motor work. o.b.o. (360)504-2368 Free. U haul. 683-9575 MISC: Enter tainment center, big, corner unit, PIANO: Does your child no pressboard. $139. want to take piano lesTw o f o l d i n g b o o k - sons? Beautiful Oak Pias h e l ve s , s o l i d w o o d . no with bench, tuned four months ago $40/each. $ 5 0 0 / o b o. ( 3 6 0 ) 8 0 9 (360)683-9394 0356 or (360)797-4047. MISC: Lazy Boy sleeper T R U M P E T : Ya m a h a , sofa, large, med. blue, J T R 2 0 0 A D, U s e d 2 $250. Wrought iron patio s c h o o l y e a r s . P a i d , table with 3 chairs, dark $1,200, asking $680. green, $150. Roll top (360)457-8628 8am-8pm desk, 42”, $400. All in very good cond. 6135 Yard & $360)681-2332.
6100 Misc. Merchandise G E N E R ATO R : H o n d a Pow e r B o s s, e l e c t r i c star t, 7K watts, 12K starting watts, stored inside. $800. (360)4608895
E S TAT E S A L E : S a t . Sun., 8-4 p.m., 181 Sunset Place, Sunland. Solid Teak dining table with chairs, full living room set, brand new twin bed, like new queen bed with frame and much much more. L A R G E G A R AG E SALE: Sat.-Sun., 8-3 p.m., 50 Valley View Dr, Sequim. Lot’s of household goods. Bookcases, end tables and lot’s of misc stuff. Women’s, men’s and k i d ’s c l o t h e s a n d shoes. Toys, toys and toys, some new and some used.
8180 Garage Sales PA - Central E S TAT E S A L E : S a t . Sun., 9-3pm, 507 Black Diamond Rd. Oak table and chairs, patio set, BBQ, too much to list.
ESTATE SALE NO. 4 Sat. 9-4 p.m., Sun. 10-3 p.m., 3122 Hickory Off L a r c h . H o u s e, ya r d , shop and collectibles blowout. Antiques: Chairs, desk, Camphor and Cedar Chests, China, glass, silver, tools, Barbie dolls in boxes and collector dolls. Household: Ent. center. L i ke n ew q u e e n b e d , desk, linens, pictures, frames, bibs and china cabinets. Tons of tools, tool boxes, fishing, ‘74 Fo r d P / U, r o ck s a n d more added from storage. Its all gotto go!
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7045 Tack, Feed & Supplies Horse Trailer: 2 horse straight load, Thoroughbred height. Tandem axle, new tires. $1,300. (360)928-5027
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CHEVY: Motorhome, “89 Class C 23’ 41K. New tires, electrical convertor, high output alternator. Captain’s chairs and s o fa . L a r g e f r i g a n d freezer. Lots of storage. Outstanding condition. $9,750/OBO (360)797-1622
TRUCK CAMPER: ‘08 Northstar TC650 pop-up slide in truck camper. This camper is in EXCELLENT/like new condition. Asking $13,500 O B O, s e r i o u s bu ye r s only please. I can be reached @ (253)861-6862
MOTORHOME: Damon ‘95 Intruder. 34’, Cum- 9829 RV Spaces/ Storage mins Diesel, 2 air conditioners, satellite dish, rebuilt generator, all new RV/BOAT Storage: Covf i l t e r s a n d n ew t i r e s ered. (360)681-7300 $19,000/obo. (360)683-8142 9050 Marine
Circle J Horse Trailer, ‘89. Good us`ed condition. Sturdy, clean, reliable. Solid electrical. New tires. Tack room, divider and pins. Floor boards solid and mats good. $2,300. (360)460-7477
37’ Diesel pusher 300 Cummins 6 Speed Allison Trans. 6500 Watt Gen, 2 Slides, levelers Awnings, day & night shades corin counters, 2 each AC TVs Heaters, tow Package,excellent cond. Call for more deTired of slugs? Get a t a i l s $ 3 9 , 0 0 0 . O B O. slug eating muscovy ( 3 6 0 ) 5 8 2 - 6 4 3 4 o r duck. All kinds available, (928)210-6767 they got personality Kevin (360)477-0548.
ALLEGRO: ‘85 Motorhome. 27’, 454 Chevy, engine runs great, auto. trans., 31K original miles, Sleeps 6-8. New refrigerator , battery and brakes. Air conditioned, Onan generator. $6,000 obo. (360)460-1207. GMC: 26’ Motorhome. 1976. $16,500. (360)683-8530
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SOUTHWIND: ‘00, 36’, V10, 2 slides, 6K Onan, W/D, tow pkg., levelers, kingdome, with dishes, utensils, cookware, linens, towels, and more. $29,500. (360)683-4522
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Notice is hereby given Clallam County will adopt by Resolution of the Board, supplemental budget appropriations in the following funds pursuant to RCW BUDGET RESOLUTION 24, 2015 36.40.100, at 10 a.m. on September 29, 2015 in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room (160) of the Clallam The Makah EnvironmenCALL FOR HEARING FOR DEBATABLE EMER- County Courthouse. tal division is conducting GENCIES IN THE FUNDS LISTED BELOW environmental restoraEnhanced 9-1-1 – Additional funding from the tion activities on the MaTHE BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMIS- Washington State Military Department, Emergency cau Indian Reservation. Professional ser vices, SIONERS finds as follows: Management Division/$46,600 General Fund, Auditor – Help America Vote Act including engineer ing and environmental con1. Pursuant to RCW 36.40.140, the following facts grant funding/$1,723 constitute a public emergency that could not rea- Superior Court Dispute Resolution – Receipt of sur- sulting, are needed to sample soil, sediment, sonably have been foreseen at the time of making charge fees on new case filings/$4,800 s u r fa c e wa t e r, a n d the budget: groundwater; to plan, coCopies of the budget change forms may be viewed ordinate, and oversee Parks and Facilities – Extra help expenses to cover at the office of the Board of Clallam County Comremoval of lead - and medical leave for two employees/$17,469 missioners from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday petroleum-contaminated Sheriff’s Jail – To purchase security cameras for through Friday. soils and an underthe jail/$250,000 BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY ground storage tank; COMMISSIONERS and to prepare technical NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the _________________________________ reports and documents. Board of Clallam County Commissioners, in consid- Jim McEntire, Chair eration of the above findings of fact, a public hear- Date: 15 September 2015 These restoration acing on the debatable emergencies listed above will PUB: September 20, 27, 2015 tivities are scheduled Legal No:658027 be held September 29, 2015 at 10:30 a.m. in Room from August 28, 2015 LEGAL NOTICE 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse. through August 27, 2017. To be considered, Notice of Special Public Meeting PASSED AND ADOPTED this fifteenth day of Sepproposals must be retember 2015 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Clallam County ceived by 3:00 p.m. on Fire Protection District (FPD) No. 4 Board of Com- October 1, 2015. SubBOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY missioners will hold a special public meeting on mit proposals to Laurette COMMISSIONERS 27th of September beginning at 2:00 p.m. at Joyce Venske at P.O. Box 115, _________________________________ Fire Hall. The Board of Commissioners will conduct 2 0 1 R e s o r t D r. N e a h Bay WA 98357 Jim McEntire, Chair a work session to develop a proposed 2015 budget amendment and draft 2016 budget. Copies of cur- To request a copy of the _________________________________ rent 2015 budget information will be available prior complete RFP, contact Mike Chapman to the special public meeting by phoning Secre- S t e v e P e n d l e t o n a t _________________________________ tary/Commissioner Mary E. Bower, CMC at 360- (360)645-3289 or Marge Bill Peach 928-3132 Sawyer at (360)645ATTEST: Marcus “Ben” Pacheco 3286, of the Makah En_____________________________ Chairman vironmental Division. Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board Clallam County Fire Protection District No. 4 PUB: September 18, 20, PUB: September 20, 2015 Legal No:658024 Board of Commissioners 21, 22, 23, 2015 Pub.: September 20, 2015 Legal No. Legal No:657940 591210231 9-20
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Fishing with the Carters Peninsula groups meets former president, his wife in hometown BY DIANE URBANI
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PORT ANGELES — Which famous living person would you most like to meet? Such was the question Carol Swarbrick Dries asked her husband, Jim, when he marked his 65th birthday nine years back. Former President Jimmy Carter, replied Jim, a retired schoolteacher and returned Peace Corps volunteer. Carol, 67 and a stage actress and singer, shared his admiration for the 39th president; she stars, in fact, in “Miss Lillian Speaks,” a one-woman show about Jimmy’s late mother, Lillian Carter. In spring 2011 when the play was in development, Carol wrote to the Carter Center, the Atlantabased international human rights and public health organization, about it. She sent a DVD with her letter, in which she mentioned Jim’s wish. Not too long after, Carol and Jim, who live in Dungeness, received a personal letter from Jimmy.
Meet the family He invited them to his hometown of Plains, Ga., “to meet more of the family.” “My hands were shaking” holding that letter, Carol recalled. “I kept asking: Is this a joke?” Carol and Jim did travel to Plains to meet Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter on Oct. 1, 2011 — Jimmy’s 87th birthday — and the Carters gave the Drieses a tour of the Pond House, where Lillian lived the last years of her life. That was just the start. The four have stayed in touch. This spring, Carol and Jim went to the 2015 Plains Presidential Auction, a fundraiser for the community-building organization called the Plains Better Hometown Program. One of the lots up for bid: a Labor Day weekend fishing trip and lunch with the Carters on the pond by Lillian’s house. Carol and Jim, as it turned out, had friends in Sequim, George Frandsen and David Carlquist, who love to fish and who admire the Carters. They put together a group of friends and family members, set a bid ceiling and sent Carol and Jim forth to Plains. Bidding was brisk. It got down to the Sequim group and another bidder. Then Carol, Jim and crew reached
their maximum and had to watch as the other bidder got the trip. But the Drieses had been to other benefit auctions, including one for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS in New York City. There, a donor who sold one popular auction prize, decided to make a second available to the next-highest bidder.
Second fishing trip Jim and Carol asked whether the Carters might consider a second fishing trip. The answer was yes, and the Sequim bidders, much to their delight, landed it. But “this was back in April,” Carol noted, “before we knew Jimmy Carter was mortal.” Carter, 91, held a news conference in August to announce that melanoma, a form of cancer, had been found in his brain and that he would undergo radiation treatment. The Sequim group couldn’t be sure that the fishing was still on. But then Carol got the phone call from Carter’s office that yes, it was: Come on over on Sept. 5, so let’s have all of your personal information for the Secret Service security check. Off they flew to Georgia, the Drieses along with Frandsen, Carlquist and their friends from Sequim and Port Angeles: Paul Muench, Carol Snedden, Darrell Plank, Brian S. Burke and Marcia Farrell. Meeting Jimmy and Rosalynn was utterly “amazing,” said Farrell, a retired vocational counselor. When the group arrived at the pond, there Jimmy was, in jeans and a denim shirt, ready to fish. He and Rosalynn provided a fishing guide for the guests and let them know lunch would be served later. Then Jimmy got to work. The Nobel Peace Prize laureate walked around the shore to a quiet spot, Farrell said. Jimmy was meditative, “not a real chatterbox;” no Bill Clinton he. “There were a lot of fish being caught — mostly by him,” she said, adding that much to her surprise, she hooked one, too.
Fishing flies from Forks Farrell also brought a gift for Jimmy and Rosalynn: a specially made box of fishing flies from Gordy Gracey of Forks, a guide who took the Carters fishing in Alaska years ago. One fly was named for Rosalynn. “You can’t imagine how graceful and kind she is,” Farrell said; the former first lady, 88, is sweet
At the Pond House in Plains, Ga., Jim Dries, left, and wife Carol, far right, enjoyed lunch with Rosalynn and Jimmy Carter.
arol, 67 and a stage actress and singer, shares her husband’s admiration for the 39th president; she stars, in fact, in “Miss Lillian Speaks,” a one-woman show about Jimmy’s late mother, Lillian Carter.
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as the tea on a Georgia summer day. At lunch, the conversation flowed easily, Carol added. “Mr. Carter was so relaxed and fun,” talking about the Pond House, where his mother, Lillian, lived after coming home from her Peace Corps service — from age 68 to 70 — in India. It’s also where the newly elected president hosted his cabinet members and visitors from around the world. The next day, Jimmy taught adult Sunday school at Maranatha Baptist Church, as he does several times a month. On this morning, he introduced Carol to the congregation as the actress who portrays his mother.
and February. She’s also booked Feb. 13 at the Harry S. Truman Library in Independence, Mo., and in March at theaters in Lenox, Mass., and The Villages, Fla.
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Farrell, for her part, was reminded of another presidential experience she had: attending President Barack Obama’s first inauguration in 2009.
Marcia Farrell of Port Angeles, right, went fishing on Labor Day weekend with Rosalynn and Jimmy Carter at the Pond House in Plains, Ga.
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While that was something she shared with a gigantic throng on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., the Plains trip was “so personal, so individual,” she said. “This adventure will live in my heart,” she said.
________ Features Editor Diane Urbani de la Paz can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5062, or at diane.urbani@peninsuladaily news.com.
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Ferrets hoot to live with Fall delight but have special needs of grebes over water
IN LOVE WITH the furry tube of fun that is the ferret? These members of the mustelid family (hint: that means they’re stinkers) are inquisitive and energetic — think toddler-on-chocolate energetic. Their busy nature makes them entertaining companions, but it also means they get in to everything. As you can imagine, ferrets have some special needs, some that you might not be aware of. Here are 11 tips on living with them. ■ Ferrets are carnivores with higher protein and fat requirements than cats. Feed them a high-protein diet made for ferrets, and avoid sugary treats such as raisins and carrots. In a pinch, you can feed canned kitten food, but it’s not appropriate as a fulltime diet. Because ferrets can be prone to insulinomas (pancreatic tumors), it’s best to avoid high-carbohydrate dry foods, recommends Scott Weldy, DVM, of Serrano Animal and Bird Hospital in Lake Forest, Calif. Choose a food that’s at least 32 percent animal protein and 20 percent fat with minimal amounts of plant-based ingredients. ■ Ferrets are hunters. They can be great friends with cats and dogs, but pocket pets and birds aren’t safe around them. On the plus side, you won’t have a problem with mice, rats or other vermin in your home. ■ Ferrets have sharp, pointy teeth, and they can be nippy in play. Supervise their interactions with young children and protect valued items. Grandma’s piano can make a fine ferret chew toy if you don’t keep Ferdinand away from it and give him acceptable items to play with. ■ Ferrets steal stuff. “They are worse than any 2-year-old,” says Kristi Krause, DVM, who also practices at Serrano Animal and Bird Hospital. “They will take off with your car keys. Your wallet is gone. Your slippers are gone.” ■ Ferret-proofing a home is a difficult art. Ferrets fit through tiny spaces.
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Never assume Thornton they can’t get to something or get in or out of a certain area. If they can squeeze their head through an opening, the body will follow. And of course they can use their paws to manipulate objects. Don’t be surprised to find your ferret inside the dishwasher or in the back of your kitchen cabinets. ■ Ferrets need large living quarters for when you’re not home to keep them out of trouble. Choose a cage that’s at least two feet wide and four feet high with two or more levels. Flooring or bedding can range from carpet or wood to pine shavings or artificial grass, but get rid of anything your ferret chews up. ■ Ferrets are nocturnal, but they will adapt to your schedule. When they’re not playing hard, they’re sleeping hard, up to 16 hours a day. ■ Ferrets enjoy playing on large exercise wheels and running through tunnels. An easy, inexpensive option for a tunnel is a flexible clothes dryer vent, Weldy says. Ferrets will play in them all day, especially if you toss treats inside for them to find. ■ Ferrets smell. With their noses, of course, but they also have an odor, unique to each animal, produced by their musk glands. Some people like the scent; some don’t. Be sure you can live with it before getting a ferret. ■ Ferrets need distemper and rabies vaccinations as well as flea and heartworm preventives. ■ Ferrets must be spayed or neutered or have birth control implants. Spaying protects a female ferret’s health by limiting the secretion of
EDITOR’S NOTE: This column first ran in September 2005.
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Ferrets can learn to use a litter box and walk on leash. and changes in personality. Many people associate seizures with convulsions and loss of consciousness, but other types of seizures can cause behaviors such as fly biting, chewing, tail chasing and aggression. Pets with neurological symptoms may be suffering from infections, types of cancer, toxins, epilepsy, cognitive dysfunction or metabolic disorders. Metabolic diseases such as hyperthyroidism in cats can cause pets to be irritaQ&A — with Dr. Marty ble or aggressive, unusuBecker ally active, unusually hunI always hear that gry or unusually vocal. when pets are acting Dogs with hypothyroidout, you should take them ism may seem anxious, eat to the veterinarian to see if less and sleep more. there’s anything wrong Pets with diabetes or with them. kidney disease may have What kinds of health accidents in the home problems can cause behav- because they’re drinking ior changes? — via Facemore water than usual. book Pets with painful gastrointestinal problems may You name it! Behavshow such signs as excesioral changes are sive or unusual licking, sometimes the only way we sucking, lip smacking, have of knowing there’s an gulping or chewing. underlying health problem. Itchy or painful skin Behavior changes can diseases and food allergies help us recognize pain, may cause them to bite or infections, tumors, degener- chew at themselves. ative conditions, nutritional If you’re lucky, your deficiencies, metabolic dis- pet’s unusual behavior will eases, gastrointestinal turn out to be a one-time problems and skin disaberration, but it never eases. hurts to get it checked out For instance, behavior to make sure nothing serichanges that may indicate ous is going on. pain include decreased _________ activity or social interacPet Connection appears every tions; vocalizing more or less than normal; biting or Sunday and is produced by a licking at a joint; or break- team of pet-care experts headed by veterinarian Dr. Marty Becker ing housetraining. and journalist Kim Campbell Cats may groom themThornton. The two are the authors selves less often. of several best-selling pet-care books. Behaviors that might Email them at petconnection@ indicate neurological probgmail.com or visit www.pet lems include sleeping more connection.com. than normal, circling, Or write to them c/o Universal/ pressing the head against a UClick, 1130 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO 64106. wall or other solid surface estrogen, which at high levels can cause fatal anemia. Altered ferrets stink less, and neutered males have less aggressive behavior. Ferrets can bring their people many hours of joy, but they’re not for everyone. “I think you have to be a special person to be tolerant of their behaviors,” Weldy says. “They’re unique animals.”
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“THE FINAL ADJUSTMENTS on the boat’s engine have to be done on the water.” That is the kind of statement that makes my blood run cold and my stomach twist into knots. A vision of our ancient Boston Whaler hurtling over the waves as my spouse tinkers with the motor leaps to mind. It isn’t the way I choose to spend an afternoon on the water. I want to look at birds and go slow. Right from the start, the engine behaved as I expected: It didn’t behave. It sputtered, coughed and hiccupped us into the center of the bay. Then it stopped, and so did we. No amount of pulling on the “ripcord” would bring it back to life. Off came the cowling, and a certain person began to make “adjustments.” I tried to look at birds.
Slow down and look Birds that will spend the winter with us are beginning to show up on the inland waters even as the summer residents head south. Wave after wave of swallows passed over the water moving southward. Most were barn swallows, but flocks of violetgreens added to the action. Large numbers of gulls are everywhere now, and many of them are young ones. The same is true for the double-crested cormorants that move into the inland waters every fall. I don’t think we saw an adult cormorant anywhere that day. There were just dozens of this year’s young. After wrestling with the stubborn engine for a noticeable amount of time, our situation brought a couple of large cruisers over to investigate. One gentleman even offered to radio the port and alert them to our situation. “No problem. We’re fine.” Eventually, we were. Much to the captain’s
delight, the Carson motor not only began to run like it should, it went really, really fast. I had one choice. Any bird seen was a good excuse to put on the brakes. “Slow down. I want to look at those grebes.” After all, you never know when you might spot a Clark’s grebe among the Westerns. That’s how the rest of the ride went. First, we went fast. Then, we went slow and looked at birds. There were more birds to be seen than it had first appeared. Dozens of Western grebes were on the water already. Large numbers of pigeon guillemots suggested that they had had a successful nesting season. Almost all of the guillemots were in what looked like their winter plumage. I suspect many of them were this year’s young.
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On the lookout Red-necked grebes, white-winged scoters and even one or two loons were like advance scouts. It won’t be long before the entire array of water birds will once again make bird-watching on the water interesting. A boat ride in the fall (when the motor is purring) is a seasonal treat. It’s like a preview of a coming attraction. Once we get out into the deeper water, we see birds we haven’t noticed from shore. The red-necked grebes are always the first grebe we see in the fall. The flock of Westerns was a bit of a surprise.
________ Joan Carson’s column appears every Sunday. Contact her at P.O. Box 532, Poulsbo, WA 98370, with a self-addressed, stamped envelope for a reply. Email: joanpcarson@comcast. net.
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Traces of Swansonville community remain THE TREE-LINED SWANSONVILLE Road is a very picturesque backroad drive in Jefferson County beginning at state Highway 19 (Beaver Valley Road) and ending at Oak Bay Road in Port Ludlow. About 2½ miles above Port Ludlow, Reuben Johnson Road on the right signals one’s arrival in the area known since the early 1900s as Swansonville. The next corner at Werner Road features an abandoned church that was once a vital center of community life there, and just a little farther down the road on the left is the lovely setting of Forest Hill Cemetery on a gentle cleared slope leading up to the edge of the woods. The earliest settlers in this area knew it as Forest Hill. The town of Port Ludlow in the late 19th and early 20th centuries was a company town owned by the Puget Mill Co. The company built houses for workers to rent near the mill, but many of the families preferred to build their own homes farther out in the country. In 1893, Hans Swanson purchased 23 acres here and built a house for his growing family. Hans was born in Vestby, Norway, in 1854. He went to sea at the age of 16 and sailed from Norway to ports all over the world for 18 years. In 1882, he married Helene Johanson who was born in Vister, Norway, in 1860. Hans and Helene had three children by the time he began working in the Port Gamble lumber mill in September 1888. Hans worked in the Port Gamble mill for four months, then became cap-
BACK WHEN tain of a barge for Patrick the Puget Mill Co. in Port Ludlow for two years, carrying lumber from Ludlow to Seattle. Assured that he had steady work, he sent for his family in 1890. Helene arrived with Inga, 7; Sigurd, 5; Magnil; 3; and 1-year-old Enoch, who was born after Hans arrived in Port Gamble. They first lived in a rental house at the head of the bay. During the two years they lived there, two more children were born: Jennie in 1891 and James in 1892. After moving to the farm, Hans continued to work at the mill and at other stevedoring jobs for 15 years. The family handled farm chores involved with raising chickens, turkeys and a dairy herd that began with 12 cows. Hans purchased 80 more acres of land, and they eventually had 60 acres under cultivation. Before long, the family began calling the area Swansonville. Even though other families had settled there before the Swansons did, the name caught on. In the ensuing years, Hans and Helene had five more children: Harry in 1893, David in 1895, Arthur in 1897, Esther in 1901 and Theodore in 1903. Unfortunately, Esther and Theodore did not survive for many years. Esther died at the age of 3 and Theodore at age 4.
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The Swansonville Community Church still stands in September. Young Enoch also died in 1903 at the age of 13 and was the first person buried at the area that later became Forest Hill Cemetery, on land donated by the Bates family. In 1904, Hans donated a plot of land for the construction of the Swansonville Community Church and donated the building materials for it on the condition that the church be nondenominational. The neighbors banded together to build the church, with the fine carpentry work done by Severin Johnson, Helene’s brother, aided by another brother, Hjalmar Johnson,
as well as George Bates and Mike Anderson. The church became a center of community life. Signe Sellin, whose Swedish family moved to Swansonville in about 1914 and who later married Arthur Swanson, recalled: “Yes, I met my husband there at the church because when we were there just a short while, one of the families came to our house and invited us to come to Sunday school. And so my mother wanted us to go to church, so we went to Sunday school and of course even at that time, I could sing quite well and “. . . the Swanson family
are very musical . . ., my husband sang, so that attracted his attention to me . . . so I met him there at the church.” The congregation of the church dwindled over the years. By 1974, it was known as the Port Ludlow Community Church. A minister from Sequim came each Sunday to conduct services. Sigurd Swanson’s wife, Myrtle, who still taught Sunday School there, was interviewed for an article in the Port Townsend Leader. She remembered: “In the early days, the church was crowded every Sunday for
both Sunday school and services . . . Our congregation has become very small, and I am one of the few original members of the church.” Another source indicated that services were still being held in the church in 1995. There was also a Longshoreman’s Union Hall built across from the Swansons’, near the cemetery. The hall was torn down after the Port Ludlow mill closed in the mid-1930s. The Forest Hill Cemetery contains a “Longshoreman’s Lot” where six single men who had worked at the mill are interred. TURN
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What should people do to prepare for retirement? A LOT OF us have been exchanging about a gazillion emails on more or less the same subject, so maybe it’s time to do some of this “out loud.” This has to do with the whole “retirement thing.” Yes, we’ve danced in and out of this over the past few months, but I didn’t realize how truly stressful this is for so many of us. Interestingly, the vast majority of the email exchanges have been with working folks — people who are employed and in their early to middle 60s. In other words, boomers. I, too, am a boomer, so I get it. Here’s how some of these exchanges go: Mark: You are not required to retire. Reader: But I’ll be 65 soon. M: So what? R: Don’t I have to retire? M: No. R: But don’t I have to start collecting my Social Security at 65? M: No. For most of us, our full retirement age is 66. That means that at 66, we can get 100 percent of our Social Security. We can get a higher benefit if we wait another one, two, three or four years. R: What about Medicare? M: What about it? R: Don’t I have to start Medicare when I’m 65? M: Well, you want to do something about it — study up on it or maybe sign up for Part A. It all depends on whether you have insurance through your employer. . . . But you don’t have to go full bore. R: But I want to retire! M: Go ahead. R: But I can’t afford to. Or: R: I don’t want to retire! M: Then don’t. R: But . . . You get the drift. I completely understand the angst because I’m there, too. I’m not going to waste your time retracing all the particulars of Social Security and Medicare, since we’ve recently been there. But let’s back up. Most of us watched our grandparents retire and go on Social Security. Then, most of us watched our parents retire, go on Social
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Security and go on Medicare, so what Harvey did we learn? We learned that this is what we’re supposed to do: (1) retire, (2) go on Social Security, (3) go on Medicare and (4) wait to die. And for all the decades of mediabased hoop-teedoo about the iconoclastic baby boomer generation, the fact is that that is what we learned. That is what we’re “supposed to do.” Then, add in decades of mediabased shaming regarding the fact that we should be saving for retirement. Should. We should do that because retirement is a should, so we’d better get ready to fulfill our cultural mandate. Well, a lot of us didn’t or couldn’t. True, some of that may be based on our penchant for buying organic water from Lloyd’s of London or just too many toys, but a lot of it was because of trivial little distractions, like raising a family, paying for college (still paying for college), supporting a college-educated child or two who can’t seem to launch, buying a house, taking care of our parents/in-laws, etc., ad infinitum. So, because we can’t afford to retire, which is what we are supposed to do, something is wrong with us: “My grandparents did it, my parents did it, but I can’t do it. I failed. I’m a failure, and I don’t know what I’m supposed to do now.” We live in a very different world than our grandparents and parents ever knew. For openers, consider the fact that most of us will live a heck of a lot longer than they did. Consider the fact that defined benefit retirement plans — which many of our parents had and are eroding on a daily basis — are now virtually nonexistent. Consider the fact that saving for retirement and health/health care mean very different things to someone with a life expectancy
into the 80s and 90s than they do to someone looking at their late 60s (and thinking that 68 is old). And consider the fact that in a lot of ways, the whole economy has changed. Consider the fact that a lot of us would prefer to keep working (and yes, there’s research that says that continuing to work delays/reduces/ prevents dementia, but that’s a topic for another day). Or: R: I want to retire! I hate my job! M: I’m sorry. Can you find a different one? R: I don’t think so. I feel . . . stuck. Or: R: Look for a different job? At this age? Look, those are life things, not retirement things. Some of us have hated our jobs since our 30s or 40s. But what did we do? We kept on working because that’s how we supported our families. Should we have changed jobs or professions? Well, I don’t know. Those are life things. So, what? Well, most of us are looking at another 20, 25, 30 or more years of working. Retirement might or might not be possible, but it is certainly not a requirement. And most of us are in the same boat, so quit feeling like a failure because you have a lot of company. And who knows? Someday, history may look back and say, “Wow! Those two or three generations when people retired were really weird!” Understand Social Security, just like you learned to understand your paycheck. Understand Medicare, just like you learned to understand your other health insurance. Then, go live your life. Most rules are the ones we make ourselves.
OUR 16-YEAR-OLD SON gets up at 5 a.m. each day to get ready to go to school to be there at 7 a.m. for an extracurricular class on European history. It is a class that lasts one semester, and if he passes a final at the end, it would give him one college credit. Our challenge is that he is not a morning person and it’s really rough getting him up and out the door. How can we convince him that this is a great opportunity instead of a burden?
Indiana advice My two nieces did this, and my sister and her husband had the same problem. The girls did not want to get up in the mornings in the first place, much less for an earlier class. There was nothing the parents could do or say to encourage them to see it as a positive endeavor. However, they stuck it out. When it came time to go to college, they already had a few college credits, and this not only helped them get into their choice of school, but they actually were ahead of other students who had no credits, and that was super cool to them. Sarah P. in Indianapolis, Ind.
From Jodie Stay positive and bite your tongue when he begins complaining. He’s at that age when just about everything is more or less a hassle, at least in his eyes. Aside from having to get up early, hopefully the class is interesting and he is enjoying the experience once he gets there.
________ Mark Harvey is directors of Clallam/Jefferson Senior Information & Assistance, which operates through the Olympic Area Agency on Aging. He is also a member of the Community Advocates for Rural Elders partnership. He can be reached at 360-452-3221 (Port Angeles-Sequim), 360-385-2552 (Jefferson County) or 360-374-9496 (West End), or by emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov.
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Either way, maybe the teacher can help him better understand why it is extremely beneficial to work toward and actually secure college credits before entering college by explaining how it works. Another way would be to plan and take a trip to a couple of colleges he is interested in and talk with a professor or counselor along with taking a tour. This will oftentimes start an excitement burning in the chest of future students and will make the whole situation seem more real. He will quite possibly come away with a new respect for what he is currently doing and will learn that it’s well worth getting up an hour or two earlier.
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Can you help? My husband thinks our three children have too much homework, but I think it’s right and good to do so. What is so wrong with too much homework? Other countries make their children study much longer and go so far as to teach them topics beyond their age. Are we trying to lower the amount of time because our kids are just too busy with other things that may not matter later in life?
________ Cheryl Lavin compiles Tales from the Front at her home office in Arizona, where she writes a blog at http://www.creators.com/ advice/tales-from-the-front.html. Email questions or comments to cheryllavinrapp@gmail.com.
Should wife set rules for husband working with former lover? DEAR CHERYL: When I met Stuart at work, he had a “friend with benefits” named Bambi. Although she worked at a company nearby, I never met her. As time passed, we got romantically involved. I moved to another department at work so we could see each other without violating company policy. Stuart promptly broke off his relationship with Bambi. It wasn’t until then that he confessed that Bambi was married and had a young child. I was stunned and sick to my stomach. My instinct was to break up with Stuart, but I didn’t. We got engaged later that year. He took a job transfer, and we moved out of state and as far as I know, he had no further contact with
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instinctively knew it was Bambi. She avoided me all Cheryl Bambi. evening, and Stuart made Lavin Fast-forno attempt to introduce us. ward 10 The next day, I asked years: Stuart Stuart about his relationand I have a ship with her. He assured strong, won- me it was completely proderful marfessional. She’s still marriage comried and has a second child. plete with Stuart maintains he did two beautiful nothing wrong in dating a children. married woman when he He recently accepted a was single. I feel differently. new position back in the I trust my husband area where we met, with the completely, and I know he same company Bambi would never intentionally worked for back then. hurt me or threaten our I considered asking him if relationship. But I feel he used bad judgment when she was still there but he hooked up with a mardecided not to. What were ried woman. the chances? And as for Bambi, Stuart Last weekend, Stuart told me she’s changed and a and I attended a company event. I saw him meet some-
Dear Trust: No. 1: Nervous. No. 2: No. No. 3: Reasonable. No. 4: Yes! Stuart is ethically challenged. He had an affair with a married woman. No matter what he says, he knew it was wrong. That’s why he didn’t originally tell you that Bambi was married. Then he contacted her without telling you.
And he’s had enough contact with her to know that she’s changed. Maybe she has. Has he? Bottom line: If Stuart and Bambi were once attracted to one another, chances are they will be again. That doesn’t mean they’ll act on it. But to avoid temptation, Stuart needs to keep his relationship with her to an absolute minimum. Dear Cheryl: Eight years ago, I was in a longterm relationship. I was desperately in love with Daniel and thought he felt the same. We talked many times about marriage. TURN
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her from cheating again. Yeah, right! Once a cheater, always a cheater. I don’t think Stuart will cheat with Bambi, but I do think he might use more bad judgment, i.e., maybe Bambi will become a close confidante, and maybe they’ll have lunch together regularly. Privileges that I don’t feel she has the right to, given their history. So my questions are: No. 1: How would you feel if you were in my shoes? No. 2: Am I being paranoid? No. 3: Is it reasonable or petty to head off any lapses in judgment by setting specific guidelines for Stuart to follow at work — for
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How can woman avoid office parties? I WORK ON a team of 15 young women at a company. We celebrate every milestone for every single one of us: birthdays, babies and weddings. Given our demographic, we have someone to celebrate every other week. We are asked to bring food or donate to a gift fund. But I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to. Yet when Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve declined, it was seen as rude and alienating by my co-workers. Any suggestions? I seem to be the only one put off by this. Anonymous I, too, once worked at a firm where nonstop cake parties were de rigueur. I was too junior to be invited, but on lucky days, we peons found the carcasses of carrot cakes and other confections, and sang out cheerful versions of Donna Summer: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Someone left the cake out in the main [conference room.]â&#x20AC;? Ah, that sweet green icing! You have a choice, but I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t envy you. I wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to go to
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Look to the lyrics I am a 24-year-old guy who struggles with my weight. I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t think I look too bad right now. But a onetime enemy, who has been nicer to me lately, has started making comments like, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Do you really think those pants flatter you?â&#x20AC;? Obviously, I did; I wore them. How should I handle this? Henry
Thank Laurie Cole, an amazing spin teacher, who played the commencement address of my dreams on the last day of summer vacation: a song called â&#x20AC;&#x153;Everybodyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Free (to Wear Sunscreen),â&#x20AC;? by Baz Luhrmann, based on a newspaper column by Mary Schmich. First: â&#x20AC;&#x153;You are not as fat as you imagine.â&#x20AC;? In 20 yearsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; time, you are going to look back at pictures of yourself today and think: I was kind of a fox. How do I know this? Because it happens to all of us. Wear those pants, Henry. As for your frenemy: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Remember the compliments you receive; forget the insults. If you succeed in doing this, tell me how.â&#x20AC;? Ignore him. Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s just trying to get into your head.
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CONTINUED FROM C4 Adam, whom I really love. But Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m scared. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve After dating for five been together for 2½ years years, he abruptly dumped and are having the same me. I was flabbergasted and type of marriage conversavowed that if I ever felt tions that I had with Daniel. strongly enough about a Adam says he loves me man to want to marry him, and wants a future with me, he had three years in which but it never goes beyond talk. to propose. If not, I would He doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know about my break off the relationship. three-year rule. For a long time, I dated My question is: Do I warn many men who were fun him now about what will but not marriage material, happen in six months or just so I didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have to worry enjoy the relationship until about this. then and then explain why However, Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m now dating Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m breaking up?
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Hans, Helene is told CONTINUED FROM C3 Unlike many small communities in that era, Swansonville did not have a school or a store. The children walked to school in Port Ludlow for grades 1-8. Many of them completed their education with eighth grade. A few, like Sigurd Swanson, attended high school in Port Townsend. Then, after Chimacum High School was built, more children were driven to Chimacum to attend. After the school in Port Ludlow closed, Swansonville children were all bused to Chimacum for school. The Swansonville residents did their shopping at the company store in Port Ludlow. After the mill closed, Arthur Swanson, who had worked at the store, purchased it and ran it as the Port Ludlow General Store until 1959, when he was elected Jefferson County treasurer. In addition to the Swansons and the Johnsons, other families who settled on Forest Hill included another sibling of Helene Swanson, her sister Martine, who married Christian Hanson; Frederick Werner’s family, Clarence Thoren, who came from Sweden in 1905 and married Millie Anderson from another Swansonville family; two Bates families, the Klockers, and the Olsons; and the Sellins, to name a few. Two of the Sellin daughters married Swanson sons: Jenny married David, and Signe married Arthur. In 1909, Hans and Helene built a larger home to replace their first house. After Hans left mill work, he became a fulltime dairy farmer. Signe Swanson, in an oral history for the Jefferson County Historical Society, recalls: “. . . the Swansons had a milk route. They had cows and delivered milk to Ludlow and to all the residents of Ludlow. My husband,
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The Swanson family stands in the yard of the Hans Swanson home around 1916. Arthur, would drive the horse and wagon, and that’s how we got acquainted because I always loved to sing, and of course they were very musical, the Swanson family. “They all played a different instrument and they had their own quartet, men’s quartet and so they all liked music. “When he heard me sing, that’s what attracted him to me, and so either I would wait for him to come down with his wagon or else he would wait for me and then he would give me a ride down to school in Ludlow on the milk wagon. “Then he would deliver the milk to all the different houses there and also down to the mill.” Signe noted that Arthur and one of his brothers played the clarinet and another brother played the trombone and one played the guitar and the three girls played the piano. She also said that Hans loved to sing. She also recalled that during hot summers, the wells in Swansonville would sometimes go dry and that water was then hauled up from Port Ludlow in barrels. There was no electrical service at Swansonville until 1929, and Signe
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remembered being thrilled to get an electric iron and waffle iron as Christmas gifts that year. After Hans Swanson retired in 1926, he and Helene built a new home on Mats Mats Bay, where he lived until 1939. Helene died in 1933 at the age of 73 after two years of failing health. In 1939, Hans moved to Olympus Beach to live in a cabin owned by his son, Sigurd. He died in 1946 when he was 91. At the time of his death, he had 29 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Today, the church at Swansonville stands empty, while some efforts are being made to find someone willing to restore the building. There are still people living in houses and on small farms in the area, but the community exists only in the name of Swansonville Road. The adult achievements of some of those who grew up in Swansonville will be featured in the Oct. 19 “Back When” column.
________ Linnea Patrick is a historian and retired Port Townsend Public Library director. Her Jefferson County history column, Back When, appears on the third Sunday of each month, alternating with Alice Alexander’s Clallam County history column on the first Sunday of the month. Patrick can be reached at lpatrick@olympus.net. Her next column will appear Oct. 19.
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Octogenarian grateful for friendships that my wife, her mother, has been having an affair for the past four years. last year, I Abigail It has been very traumatic for that all of us. Van Buren learned several good My wife and I are working it friends had out and attending counseling. passed away. I My wife and daughter used to regret that I be close, but ever since the diswasn’t able to covery, my daughter has not spotell them good- ken to her mom. bye. Because She says she needs time and none of us has doesn’t want me “pressuring” her. a contract with My daughter will be in her God, I want best friend’s wedding in the fall, you to know and I received an invitation how much your addressed only to me (with an friendship has meant to me all option for a guest). these years.” My wife cried for an hour. I hope you will write to me I told my daughter I didn’t again because I’d be interested in want to attend without my wife, knowing what kind of response but she doesn’t want her mother you get. there. Where do my loyalties lie? Dear Not Getting: I don’t Brokenhearted Dear Abby: I have been marthink it would be morbid as long in Pennsylvania as you explain the reason you are ried for 30 years. A couple of months ago, my including that message. Dear Brokenhearted: Your Say it like this: “During the 26-year-old daughter discovered daughter has had time to make
DEAR ABBY: Last Christmas, I didn’t hear from several of my longtime friends. I don’t have a computer, but someone looked up online obituaries and was able to tell me they had passed away. This Christmas, I’ll be 89. My health isn’t the greatest, and I’m thinking of including a note in my cards to the other few good friends I’ve known for 60 years. I’d like to say how much their friendship has meant to me in case they don’t hear from me again. Is this too morbid? What can you suggest? I like to tie up loose ends. Not Getting Any Younger in Albany, N.Y.
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peace with her mother. If her mother has reached out to her and has been rejected, it appears your daughter is unwilling. You can’t fix that. If you are really working things out with your wife, your loyalties should lie with her. Why the wedding invitation you received wasn’t addressed to Mr. and Mrs. is beyond me. But if your daughter inserted herself into her friend’s invitation process, it shouldn’t have been allowed. Dear Abby: I work for a small nonprofit organization as the operations manager. When I arrived at the office this morning, I started my morning routine, which includes adding copy paper to the company copier that all staff members use. While doing it, I noticed something had been left on it from the previous evening.
Dear Flummoxed: If I were you, I would do both — in reverse order. Your manager’s carelessness is unfortunate.
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PORT ANGELES — Brenda Millet, driver and trainer for the Pupil Transportation division of the Port Angeles School District, reported that students in the district recently participated in state emergency evacuation drills. The state requires the drills, similar to required fire drills, sometime during the first six weeks of school and the first six weeks of the second semester. “The driver gives the students a speech on the procedure for conducting an emergency exit drill,” Millet said. “Students hear about how to set the
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Support Group for Teens are held at TAFY (The Answer for Youth) on the corner of Second and Francis streets from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. every Friday. Sessions are free. PORT ANGELES — The support groups will The Survivors of Suicide be facilitated by Halberg Drop-In Bereavement Sup- and Alayne Fellows. port Group will have its Halberg is a wellness first drop-in session in the coach. She is trained in criRaymond Carver Room of sis intervention and suicide the Port Angeles Library, prevention and is a 2210 S. Peabody St., at licensed HeartMath coach. 6 p.m. Monday. Fellows was a grief Thriving on the Olympic counselor at The Dougy Peninsula is starting this Center for more than five professionally facilitated years in Portland, Ore., and group. organized and ran a teen If there is enough inter- support group for eight est, the support group will years. meet regularly on a drop-in She worked at the Janis basis. Youth home shelters to “My goal is to create a assist street youths to transafe place for survivors to sition from street living. share challenges, offer supShe volunteers her time port and simply be with at TAFY. others facing the same For more information on challenges without the the support groups or pressure of the outside Thriving on the Olympic world,” Kristin Halberg Peninsula’s other projects, said. go to www.thrivingon There is no charge to theolympicpeninsula.com join. or phone Halberg at 425The drop-in sessions for 343-2374 or Fellows at 503804-9422. the Suicide Bereavement
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Yard is year-round venture, adventure DENOTED BY WARM A GROWING CONCERN temperatures and a recordbreaking severe hydrologiwhen the Andrew cal drought, this summer good finally ends as autumn offi- May weather cially starts Wednesday at returns. 1:21 a.m. But In theory, many of you the best already believe summer is days of over the day after Labor your garDay. den can A general sigh is given, be now. and the rakes and tillers And in are pulled out and prean area pared for the neat and blessed orderly cleanup of the yard like ours that is soon to come. with extremely moderate Many people talk of the weather, this statement memories of the summer and about all of the things works any time of the year. Butchart Gardens north they will do next year, of Victoria does not reduce its hours (or the admission price) after Labor Day. In fact, it cranks up plantings, tours and lectures. If one wants to fully realize the benefits of year-round gardening and make the most of our superbly
excellent weather, fall is the time to begin that process. The biggest thing you must do is readjust your mindset (and of course plant ornamental kale and cabbage). If you can come to view autumn and even winter as great opportunities to include plants the likes of holly, heather, viola, artemesia, sedum, grasses, sage, rosemary, ivy, veronica and pansy (to name but a few), then you will come to create a seamless yearround garden of immense beauty. Your own thoughts and ideas on blending textures and heights with bloom and color will create wonderful ornamental beds.
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Autumn will not be the time of raking and composting but rather a different phase of that continual process. Into this line of reasoning, let me inject my own thoughts and reality. I know this is the best place to grow ornamentals in all of North America. If you have flowers and plants around your house, you know this, too. I also know that every town, home, corporate Ornamental office and park looks great during the summer. petunias It is the time everyone are a great believes they can — and way to almost must — plant flowshow off ers. your yard.
But most everyone also believes now is the time to give it up, slash and burn, and rebudget for next year. Every place can be Flower City USA from Memorial Day to Labor Day, but a very few can even get into the playoffs from September to April. I also believe a consistent message, loaded with facts and helpful hints can inspire folks to give it a go. I believe that message, multiplied by numerous individual actions, can encourage businesses and neighbors alike to plant flowers and other ornamentals. (Think kale and cabbage.) For me, it is the “Christmas light syndrome.” One neighbor puts up a great light show, talks with the neighbors, shares helpful hints and sources, and wham, the next year a few more houses are lit.
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Death and Memorial Notice C. ROY AND MARJORY ENGLUND Carl Roy Englund and his wife of 63 years, Marjory Mae (Williams) Englund, passed away four months apart. Roy was born March 27, 1931, and passed away April 30, 2015. Marge was born July 12, 1933, and passed away September 4, 2015. They resided in Sequim. Roy’s parents, Werner and Bertha Englund, had emigrated from Sweden in 1925 to Hoquiam, Washington. The family moved to Port Angeles in 1941, and Roy graduated from Port Angeles High School in 1949. Marge was born in Port Angeles to parents Wayne and Elva Williams on July 12, 1933. She graduated from Port Angeles High in 1951. Roy and Marge wed on November 17, 1951, in Port Angeles. Shortly thereafter, Roy enlisted in
The Englunds the Coast Guard and was stationed near Grayland, Washington. The couple had three daughters: Joy and Diana (Don) McCammant of Sequim, and Karen Englund of Port Angeles. In his younger days, Roy was an avid fisherman and hunter. He and Marge belonged to a dance club, bowled in several leagues and enjoyed camping together. Marge loved to play all sorts of games, and they
spent many nights playing a game of cribbage. Both of them won the Englund/ Logan family cribbage tournament. After Roy’s military service, the couple returned to Port Angeles. He began work at the Peninsula Plywood mill, where his father and brother Harold were employed. Roy worked on the log booms on Ediz Hook. He retired from the mill in 1981 after suffering a heart attack. Roy was preceded in death by his parents and brother. Marge was preceded in death by her parents and sister Betty Fountain. She is survived by her sister Mildred Seat. Both are survived by many nieces and nephews. Their daughter, Joy, passed away in 1957 at the age of 4. Because of Joy and Karen’s developmental disabilities, Marge became a driving force both locally and statewide in advocacy for education needed for children with mental deficiencies. It was her desire and passion to
see every child had a place in a school. Together, they owned three apartment complexes in Port Angeles, which Marge managed and where Roy maintained the buildings. Many priceless family memories came from decades of summers at Lake Crescent. Roy and Harold purchased lakefront property in 1959. Together, they built cabins, docks and boats for family and friends to enjoy. There will be a celebration of life for the couple at 1 p.m. on Thursday, September 24, 2015, at Sequim Community Church, 950 North Fifth Avenue. They will be interred at Mount Angeles Memorial Park. Roy, Marjory and their family were blessed with the care and dedication of Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County. Donations can be made to the organization in their memory at 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.
Creek near his home in Four Seasons Ranch. He April 19, 1929 was always willing to share August 31, 2015 the sport with his friends and family. Ronald Webb was born His lifelong dream of in Yakima, Washington, on moose hunting in Alaska April 19, 1929. was realized in 1963 when He passed away August he drove the Alaska-Cana31, 2015, at Crestwood dian Highway to Tok and Convalescent Center in set up camp near Slana. Port Angeles. Other favorite hunting He grew up on the famspots included Lake ily farm in Mount Vernon, Chelan and Walla Walla, Washington, and attended Washington. school there, graduating Ron loved traveling with from Mount Vernon High Marilyn to Reno, Nevada, School. where he would try his luck Mr. Webb He married Kathryn on the slots and entered Schmidt in 1948, and they many tournaments. have two daughters. for many years. They owned a recreHe began his long Ron married Marilyn ation lot on Hood Canal career with Standard Oil, Jones on February 14, where they spent many working part time while 1975. summer weekends with going to the community When the Port Angeles family and friends. Favorite college in Mount Vernon. Standard Oil plant became activities were harvesting He moved to Port available in 1976, Hartley oysters, clams and geoTownsend to work at the stayed on in Port ducks, and playing card distribution plant with Lou Townsend, and Ron games and Nickels. Opstad. moved to Port Angeles Many a story was Webb, Webb & with his wife, Marilyn. shared around camp. Ron Klemann was formed with Ron was an avid fisher- loved a good laugh, and older brother Hartley and man and hunter throughout hearty ones could be Ben Klemann and was his life. His favorite fishing heard here. hole later in life was Morse operated on Water Street Ron was a community-
still be asking you for your “secret.” With this, enjoy the reality that you’ve created a year-round flower spot on the North Olympic Peninsula, “Flower Peninsula USA.”
________ 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).
Death and Memorial Notice MARK TODD HOLM October 1, 1955 August 19, 2015 Mark Todd Holm, a 59-year-old resident of Port Angeles, passed away August 19, 2015, at his home. Todd was born in Everett, Washington, on October 1, 1955, and came to Port Angeles as a young child. He attended Brentwood, a college prep boarding school outside of Victoria, British Columbia. He loved anything Canadian. He attended college and took a floral design course at California Polytechnic State University for his certification. Growing up, he liked to visit Gross’s Nursery and Pet Store. He often told Bob Gross that he wanted to own the store someday. Todd and his mother, Shirley, purchased the store in 1975. As owner of the shop, he often made deliveries to Queen of Angels Church and always stopped to contemplate the beauty of the church. He became a member of the Catholic faith and joined the church. Todd and his mother were both passionate about Catholic liturgy and had a great love of liturgical music. He was instrumental in forming a committee to spearhead the purchase of a new grand piano a number of years ago that the church enjoys to this day. Todd was always very generous to the parish, providing Christmas trees and Easter flowers, as well as making generous donations to BASH, the Queen of Angels
Mr. Holm School fundraiser. Todd was in several Port Angeles Light Opera Association musical productions and sang in the Community Chorus. He was also interested in politics. He served on the state committee to set up the statewide health exchanges as well as the Port Angeles Planning Commission. He was a person who just loved having fun. He was an avid reader, interested in many subjects, and loved sharing opinions with friends and anyone who enjoyed discussing them. He always saw grand possibilities; he thought large. Todd was preceded in death by his parents, Shirley B. Ward and Perry Holm; and stepfather Edwin E. Ward. He is survived by nieces Valerie Gregerson, Cheri Reynolds and Donelle Rice; grandnephews; grandnieces; and many very close friends. Memorial contributions can be made to Queen of Angels Church, 209 West 11th Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.
Death and Memorial Notice MILO R. ‘MIKE’ NOVOTNY December 18, 1930 September 16, 2015
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year is based largely on the actions you do from now until January. Every time of year is the time to go to the plant store, and no more so than now. This concludes the long promotional ad for ornamental kale, cabbage, pansy and all other fall plantings. Now go down to the garden store; select enough plants of various sizes, shapes and leaf colors; and then, with your thought of design, plant these babies. Come March, people will
minded businessman and gave generously of his time and talent to the work of the Kiwanis and Elks clubs throughout his career in Port Townsend and Port Angeles. He was preceded in death by his parents, George and Margaret Webb; his brother, Hartley; his sister Mary; and brother-in-law Herb Hofstad. He is survived by his wife Marilyn; his daughters, Lois (George) Nutsford and Launa Webb; his sister Carol (Chuck) St. Clair; his sister-in-law, Mary Webb; his stepchildren, Teresa (Frank) Tydings, Rick (Shelley), Steve (Kym) and Dan Jones; his grandchildren, Jason and Jorge Nutsford, Janice Camm, Jesse Jones, Ashley Jones, Joi Arnstson and Jesica Stickles; his 12 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Services were held in Port Angeles on September 5, 2015.
Milo R. “Mike” Novotny passed away unexpectedly on September 16, 2015, at Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles. He was 84. Mike was born on December 18, 1930, in Chelsea, Iowa. Mike graduated from the University of Iowa dental school and passed his Florida board examinations in 1959. He continued to practice dentistry until his retirement in 2013. He also served in the U.S. Navy. Mike was a passionate golfer and won SunLand Golf & Country Club’s Club Championship nine times, the Super Seniors Championship nine times, Member Championship nine times and Member Guest Championship three times. Additionally, he won the 1989 PNGA Senior Men’s Amateur Championship and played in the 1989 USGA Senior Amateurs in Houston, Texas. Mike was also an accomplished vocalist
Mr. Novotny and an avid participant in local thespian productions. Mike married the love of his life, Dawn DeLisa Novotny, in 1976. They moved from Orlando, Florida, to Sequim in 1987. Mike is survived by his devoted wife and partner, Dawn; five children; six grandchildren; one greatgrandchild; and many loyal friends. Mike was also a proud friend of Bill W. for over 31 years. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to SunLand Golf & Country Club, 109 Hilltop Drive, Sequim, WA 98382; or a local Boys & Girls Club.
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Bell started BanD Trucking. The partnership dissolved in 1986. January 14, 1930 After operating BanD September 2, 2015 Trucking for 38 years, Hoko retired in 2010 with a total Richard V. “Hoko” of 63 years in the log haulDavidson was born to Lucing business. ien Vaughn and Glenna He loved spending Eleanor (Sweeds) Davidsummers at Lake Crescent son on January 14, 1930, water skiing with family at Port Angeles General and friends. He enjoyed Hospital. camping, hunting, fishing, He passed away on crabbing, clamming and September 2, 2015, at age playing cards. 85. He also sponsored softIn early childhood, he ball teams, race cars and lived on the Hoko River, Mr. Davidson many other local activities. where he was given the He was an extremely nickname Hoko. This name hard worker and took tre1978, who preceded him in mendous pride in having followed him throughout death. life. the classiest fleet of trucks By the time he was 6, He attended Beaver on the Olympic Peninsula. School and graduated from he knew what he wanted He was a lifetime memto do with his life, and that ber of the Elks, Eagles, Twin City High in Stanwas to haul logs. wood, Washington, in Washington Contract LogIn 1947, Hoko started 1948. gers Association, WashingOn September 9, 1950, working for his dad and ton Trucking Association uncle, who partnered in he married DeFayne and Timber Operators Davidson Brothers Logging Council. In 2006 at the Armintrout in Stanwood. They moved to Port Ange- Company. He purchased Sequim Logging Show, he les and raised four daugh- his first log truck in 1951. was named Logger of the He was employed in the Year. ters. They later divorced. log hauling industry until He married Beverly He was preceded in Erkenbrack on July 1, 1972, when he and Tom death by his parents, step-
father William Gilpin, stepmother Dorothy Davidson and his twin brother, Earl, who died at birth. He is survived by his stepbrother, William Davidson; his four daughters, Karen Shay, Kathy (Vern) Daugaard, Shelley (Mark) Romero and Debbie (Mark) Jagger, all of Port Angeles; seven grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; stepchildren Bruce Erkenbrack of Tennessee and Betty Anderson and Bonnie (Glen) Stehr, both of Port Angeles; and four stepgrandchildren. A special thank-you to the staff at Golden Years for the outstanding care he received during his stay. A celebration of life will be held at the Eagles Aerie, 2843 East Myrtle Street, Port Angeles, on Saturday, October 24, 2015, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.
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LEO LEWIS March 10, 1952 September 11, 2015 Leo Lewis, age 63, passed away suddenly on Friday, September 11, 2015. Leo had a tremendous passion for his Shiloh shepherd dogs. He loved building model replicas of World War II airplanes and restoring his 1950 pickup truck and 1954 sedan. He never missed the Wings of Freedom Tour’s World War II air show at
Death and Memorial Notice lumber mills and Seattle’s Todd Shipyard, becoming a certified welder and boilNovember 7, 1943 ermaker, working on sevSeptember 8, 2015 eral of the large irrigation pipeline projects in the Karl was born in Oroville-Tonasket area. Ontario, Oregon, as the In 1985, Karl moved second son to Carl E. and back to the “wet” side of Helen (Scott) Martin. His the mountains, returning to father was serving as a Bellingham to pursue a naval flight instructor durmaster’s degree in anthroing World War II. They pology with a goal of returned to Seattle, Washteaching at the college ington, in the mid-1940s, level. and two more brothers and Working part time, a sister arrived to round studying full time, that out the family. master’s degree was finally Mr. Martin Karl had an enjoyable completed in 1993, but a childhood of Cub and Boy teaching job was elusive. 1969 with a degree in politScouts, Pee Wee football, Karl then changed ical science and a minor in direction and applied himElvis Presley, fireworks, super-fast-tall-hill sledding anthropology. self to earning an informaAlong the way, he mar- tion technology certification and Christmas-house-decried his high school sweet- at Skagit Valley Community orating showmanship. His design and decora- heart, Carol Perry. Two College in Mount Vernon, sons — David, born in tion of the Martin family Washington. With this cer1965, and Tod, born in home was one that the tificate, Karl joined Milepeople of Seattle would put 1966 — arrived before col- stone Information Systems on their “must-see” list dur- lege graduation, which in Bellingham for about ing the Christmas holidays. might explain why it took nine years. Karl a few years longer He especially enjoyed In 2003, unfulfilled by than most to get his summer camp at YMCA the accounting focus of degree, as he had a family this firm, Karl looked for Camp Orkila on Orcas to support as well. Island, a tradition that he yet another change and After graduation, the passed on to his own landed a position with Clalfamily moved to Kirkland, children. lam County in Port AngeWashington, while Karl As a youth, one of his les with its Information favorite hobbies was build- managed a Standard Oil Technology Department. service station in Seattle. ing and flying model airHe began this job in July In 1971, Karl purchased 2003 and remained there planes (a forerunner of the Standard Oil station in until his retirement in 2010. today’s drones?). Oroville, Washington, and Early on, it was apparHe thoroughly enjoyed moved his little family to an the problem-solving and ent that Karl had a knack area that they all grew to for problem-solving and customer service aspects love and cherish, espeworking on anything of this position. cially Karl. mechanical, especially The spectrum of Karl’s After they were settled, hobbies and interests was cars. Karl graduated in 1962 Karl and Carol expanded wide and deep. He enjoyed from Seattle’s Lincoln High their family to include Craig hunting for many years, in 1972 and Polly in 1974. supplying food for his famSchool, where he made “Karl’s Chevron” was the junior varsity basketball ily. He was most proud of known to everyone in town his moose, and until and the varsity football teams. He was also active through the ’70s. Unforturecently, that huge moose nately, the rationing of gas head could be seen on disin Lynx Club (a service organization) and the Ger- came with the 1976 oil cri- play at Swain’s General sis, and Karl had to give man Club, and was honStore in Port Angeles. up his station and move on ored to be part of the LetKarl was renowned for to other endeavors in order his diligent work ethic. He terman’s Club. to support his family. didn’t know any other way After high school, he but to apply himself fullWanting to remain in went to Western WashingOroville, Karl built the Little bore to the job at hand, be ton State College (now it at work or getting fireOasis Car Wash and Western Washington Uniwood for his family. Giving versity) in Bellingham, worked in a number of 150 percent was all he Washington, graduating in jobs, including the local
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knew how to do. Karl’s interest in music was wide-ranging, from Bob Seger to Elvis Presley to Bonnie Raitt to Charlotte Church and everything in between. There must be at least a hundred different and unique Karl-crafted CDs made for his loved ones. He also loved photography, kayaking and riding his mountain bike in the hills around Port Angeles. Karl’s real passion in life was science, from anthropology to astronomy to chemistry and biology. In the last few years, he filled most days in pursuit of higher knowledge. Karl was very proud of the life and successes of his children. He is survived by sons Dave Martin of Chelan, Washington, and wife Rachel, Tod Martin of Richmond, England, and wife Alvia, and Craig Martin of Chandler, Arizona; daughter Polly Martin-Kasch of Vancouver, Washington, and husband Brandon; brothers Joel Martin and wife Lori Jenkins of Salem, Oregon, Scott (Holly) Martin of Freeland, Washington, and Brian Martin of Seattle, Washington; sister Linnea Martin of Port Angeles; grandchildren Carolyn and Abby of Chelan, Brooke and Colton of Chandler, and Breya and Bianca of Vancouver, Washington; special decades-long friend Davell Seversen of Suquamish, Washington; as well as a large extended family of aunts and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents, Carl and Helen Martin; and granddaughter Stephanie Wilhelmi of Chelan. A very casual sharing of “Karl memories” was held on Saturday, September 19, in the Fireplace Room at United University Methodist Temple in Seattle.
the local airport. He was a good storyteller with a marvelous sense of humor. Leo had a huge heart, and his death has left our hearts shattered. Leo is survived by his stepson, Danny Barber; his stepdaughter, Danica Bazata; his former partner, Jessica Strauss; and seven grandchildren. A celebration of Leo’s life will be held at Traylor’s Restaurant, 3256 East U.S. Highway 101, Port Angeles, on Saturday, October 3, at 2 p.m.
Death and Memorial Notice CAROLYN F. ERICKSON January 5, 1930 September 9, 2015 Carolyn F. Erickson, 85, of Port Angeles passed away from cancer in her home. Carolyn was born in Spokane, Washington, to Walter Rayment and Ruth Ditlefson Rayment. She spent her whole life on the Olympic Peninsula. She married Thomas B. Erickson on September 13, 1948, in Port Angeles. She is survived by her daughters, Linda (Ken) Jackson, Jody Applegate and Susan (Walt) Hafer; her sisters-in-law, Phylis Erickson of Brinnon and Juanita Miller of California; her grandchildren, Camille (Bob) Hefton, Cara (Tyler) Medley, Kermit Nathanial Applegate, Alan (Cassie) Applegate, Kylie (Ryan) Hatch and Tommy Hafer; and greatgrandchildren Saige, Adria, Peyton, Kobe, Ava
Mrs. Erickson and Rylie. She is preceded in death by her parents, Walt and Ruth Rayment; her husband, Thomas B. Erickson; her brothers-inlaw Donald Erickson and David Miller; and son-inlaw Kermit Applegate. At her request, there will be no services. Memorial contributions can be made to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.
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cover story There goes my hero NBC revives hit sci-fi series after five years with ‘Heroes Reborn’ picks up five years later. So, ergo, it would be five seasons later and this would be season 10. That was the thinking.” “The idea is that for the loyal viewer of the origihat makes a hero? Adoring fans? Billions of nal series, we want to honor them, and they are dollars to spend on nifty gadgets and weapons? A cape? According to NBC, none of the above. rewarded for having been loyal fans of the show by seeing all kinds of things inside the show that other It’s been five years since “Heroes” wrapped up its fourth season, but due to an overwhelming amount people may not see,” Kring said. “There are a ton of Easter eggs, but it was really important to me and of support from fans and actors alike, the capeless to the network — it was never an argument — we crusaders will make their return in the form of a 13-part miniseries, aptly titled “Heroes Reborn.” The need to be able to say if you weren’t a viewer of the show originally, you needed to have an on-ramp.” series premiere airs Thursday, Sept. 24, on NBC. To the disappointment of many, three of the A lot can change in five years. Reboots aside, main characters from the original series will not it’s rare to see a television show attempt to pick return for “Heroes Reborn.” Sylar (Zachary Quinto, up where it last left off a few years down the road, “Star Trek,” 2009), the main villain of “Heroes,” will let alone five. Five seems to be the magic number, which is something “Heroes” and “Heroes Reborn” neither return nor be referred to. Over to the good guys, the series will be without Peter Petrelli (Milo creator Tim Kring recently explained to the TeleviVentimiglia “Gotham”), the hero with the ability to sion Critics Association. absorb anyone’s power. Additionally, Claire Bennett “I would actually say that it is season 10,” he (Hayden Panettiere, “Nashville”), the invincible and said during an NBC party for the TCA. “I know that nearly impossible-to-kill cheerleader (technically sounds a little provocative, but the point is, one of she can die if her brain is destroyed), will not be the things that we talked about at the very beginning in the writers room was how we wanted every making her return — but her father will. The man with the horn-rimmed glasses, Noah single bit of the mythology to feel as though there Bennett (Jack Coleman, “The Office”), will be back was a continuum from the show, and the show
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in the saddle, however things have drastically always looking from changed since we last saw him. When the series the outside in going: kicks off, fans will see Noah attempt to live a quiet, ‘Man, wouldn’t that suburban life after losing his adopted daughter, be so cool to be on Claire, during a terrorist attack that wiped out all that show.’ So when known people with abilities just one year earlier. somebody sent me an Significant as it is, the show’s producers and crew article saying they’re have been tight-lipped about the attack thus far but going to do a ‘Heroes do have plans to explain the latest puzzle. Reborn’ miniseries, “There was an event that happened, which is a was like: ‘Sign me up!’” mystery,” said Kring. “It’s a big mystery because we all know that Claire shouldn’t die. Don’t know how, don’t know why? We uncover a lot of that.” One new addition to “Heroes Reborn” is a man who is no stranger to the “Heroes” universe, though he never appeared in the show. Zachary Levi, the star of NBC’s series “Chuck,” enters “Reborn” as Luke, a man whose sole purpose is to avenge the death of his daughter by any means necessary. After years of “Chuck” airing on the same nights as “Heroes,” Levi is seeing his prayers answered. “We were on Monday nights together,” Levi told Entertainment Weekly. “We had a lot of press tie-in things and I met all the cast [of Zachary Levi as seen ‘Heroes’] and became friends with them. I was in “Heroes Reborn.”
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Andy Samberg honors his peers in the TV industry as he hosts this year’s Emmys. Broadcast from the Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles, the star-studded awards ceremony salutes outstanding achievement in network, cable and digital platforms.
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Fans can tune in to three backto-back episodes, including last season’s two-part finale. In this rebroadcast, Emma (Jennifer Morrison) returns to Storybrooke to reunite Lily (Agnes Bruckner) with Maleficent (Kristin Bauer van Straten).
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9:00 p.m.
Madison (Kim Dickens) and Travis (Cliff Curtis) see very different sides of the National Guard as the occupation of their neighborhood continues in this new episode. The family struggles to adapt to the new world order.
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In this new episode, Fet (Kevin Durand), Nora (Mia Maestro) and Eph (Corey Stoll) race to find Dutch (Ruta Gedmintas) as she fights for her life against Eichhorst (Richard Sammel). At the same time, Setrakian (David Bradley) confronts an old acquaintance. SEPTEMBER 20 - 26, 2015
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t looks like chef Anne Burrell won’t rest until she’s whipped all of America into shape — culinary shape, that is. After six seasons of “Worst Cooks in America,” the Food Network show in which she and another celebrity chef train teams of ordinary Americans with extraordinarily bad cooking skills, the chef with the distinctive hair is turning her sights on celebrities. Yes, “Worst Cooks in America” finally has a celebrity edition, and it premieres Wednesday, Sept. 23, on Food Network. As usual for “Worst Cooks,” Burrell and another chef divvy up the celebrities into two teams and then compete to see who can
knows how to get celebrities hopping in the kitchen. So who are these celebrities who are total klutzes in the kitchen? Actor and ‘90s heartthrob Dean Cain (“Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman”), comedian and “Saturday Night Live” alumna Ellen Cleghorne, “The Brady Bunch’s” Barry Williams and actor Jaleel White (“Family Matters,” Dreamgirls,” 2006) all make the trip to culinary boot camp. They’ll be joined by a host of reality TV stars who fall apart in the kitchen: Jenni “JWoww” Farley (“Jersey Shore”), Kendra Wilkinson (“Kendra on Top”) and Chris Soules (“The Bachelor”) round out the cast of celebrities looking for a bit of help from chefs Burrell and Ray.
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Snickers and screams: Get ready to scream. And then laugh. And then scream some more. With the massive success of the horror-anthology series “American Horror Story” on FX, Fox (which owns FX) is launching another show in the same vein, but with a deliciously humorous twist. “Scream Queens” premieres Tuesday, Sept. 22, on Fox, and although it may be coming from the minds of Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk — the same guys behind “American Horror Story” — this show is far from a clone of that hit. It may be a slasher/horror show, but it’s also a biting satire of the genre that spawned it. It has also drawn an extreme level of acting talent to its roster. Headlining the cast is the “scream queen” herself, Jamie Lee Curtis. She got her acting debut in the goosebumps-inducing “Halloween” in 1978 and went on to star in some of the most iconic horror films of that era, including “Halloween II” (1981), “The Fog” (1980), “Prom Night,” (1980), “Terror Train” (1980) and “Road Games” (1981). “American Horror Story’s” Emma Roberts leads the cast as the head of the Kappa Kappa Tau sorority, whose members are being brutally murdered by a mysterious figure. Emmy nominee Lea Michele (“Glee”), former-boy-bandmember-turned-actor Nick Jonas (“Kingdom”), Oscar nominee Abigail Breslin (“Little Miss Sunshine,” 2006) and actress/singer Keke Palmer (“Akeelah and the Bee,” 2006) are just a few of the other big-ticket names that round out the cast. For Murphy and Falchuk, there is a lot going on this television cycle. “American Horror Story: Hotel,” starring six-time Grammy winner Lady Gaga premieres Oct. 7, and another new anthology series, “American Crime Story,” will premiere in 2016. For now, though, the focus
will be on the edge-of-your-seat tension and the snickers of satire in “Scream Queens,” premiering Tuesday, Sept. 22, on Fox. Looking for love: Twenty seasons is a huge accomplishment for any TV show, and the same is true for “The Bachelor,” which is still going strong. With more than a decade behind it, the ABC reality show in which a handsome — and he’s always handsome — bachelor looks for true love among a group of beautiful — and they’re always beautiful — women has just found its leading man for the next season. As has become tradition for the series, the next bachelor will be one of the rejected loveseeking hopefuls from the last season of “The Bachelorette.” Ben Higgins may have come in third on the recently wrapped up season of “The Bachelorette,” but the handsome heartthrob is first in the hearts of countless women nationwide. The 26-year-old software salesman from Denver charmed audiences with his good-boy personality, but now the cameras will be focused squarely on him and his search for love. The announcement of Higgins taking the title role comes after a period of intense speculation and rumormongering about just who this season’s bachelor would be. “The Bachelorette’s” season 10 winner, Josh Murray, who recently split with
that season’s Andi Dorfman, was considered a frontrunner by many fans. Of course, true love isn’t something that can be forced, and the last two bachelors, Chris Soules and Juan Pablo Galavis, have had their relationships end since their seasons wrapped up. Higgins, though, must be hoping to buck the trend and find true love that lasts a lifetime. The 20th season of “The Bachelor” is scheduled to premiere in January 2016. Urban tunes: Fox lost a musical when “Glee” wrapped up
earlier this year, but it is not letting that hole in its lineup stay empty for long. A pilot for a TV adaption of the hit 1980 film “Urban Cowboy” has been green-lighted, and much like the parent film, the drama, action and romance will be interspersed with musical numbers. The film — which was later adapted into a stage musical — starred John Travolta (“Grease,” 1978) and Debra Winger (“Terms of Endearment,” 1983) as a pair of young people who meet in a bar and almost immediately become infatuated with each other. The casting of the TV adaptation is underway. Cast in the lead role is Mexican singer and actor Alfonso Herrera. Outside of his native country, he’s probably best known for his recurring role in Netflix’s science fiction drama “Sense8,” which premiered earlier this year. He was a member of the enormously popular music group RBD and has starred in a number of Spanish language films. Also cast is Jim Belushi, the star of “According to Jim.” The actor/comedian will play the owner of the honkeytonk bar where much of the romance, action and dancing take place as a pair of young lovers pursue a romance with music, dancing and the passion of youth.
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Tim Allen brings his trademark “manly man” humor back to prime time as Mike Baxter in this season premiere. The comedy co-stars Nancy Travis as Mike’s wife Vanessa, and Molly Ephraim, Kaitlyn Dever and Amanda Fuller as his three daughters.
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In this season premiere, a concerned Frank (Tom Selleck) is on high alert after a terrorist attack in the Middle East. Donnie Wahlberg, Bridget Moynahan and Will Estes also star in this drama about a family of law enforcement officials in New York City.
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