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FORKS — Like holiday displays that appear prior to Halloween, influenza is rushing the season this fall. While flu usually appears on the North Olympic Peninsula in the wake of winter holiday vacations, Clallam County has recorded “nine or 10 cases” as of early last week, county health officer Dr. Christopher Frank told Board of Health members at a meeting Tuesday in Forks. About an equal number had appeared in Jefferson and Kitsap counties, he said.
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Teenager Patrick Haggerty wanted to be Pep Promoter, also known as head cheerleader at Port Angeles High School. On election day, he hopped in the car with his older brother John, and off they went, Patrick applying purple glitter and a wide lipstick smile on the way. They headed for the school assembly — but P. Haggerty not before John gave their father, Charles Haggerty, a call. This was 1959, you see, when boys didn’t go out for Pep Promoter, much less wear makeup. When Patrick saw his father, in grubby overalls and clodhopper boots, walking down the hall at Port Angeles High, he ducked out of sight, or so he thought.
Dad’s clothes embarrassed son “I didn’t want him raining on my parade,” Patrick remembers now. His dad, in his farmer’s clothes, embarrassed him.
An animated documentary about the late Charles Haggerty, “The Saint of Dry Creek,” became a hit on YouTube and will air on KCTS-TV in November.
‘Not unheard of’ Although flu’s early appearance is unusual, “this is not unheard of,” Frank said. “Once in about every 10 years, it begins to show up now.” Forks Community Hospital, Olympic Medical Center and Jefferson Healthcare hospital all will start their contagion protocols by Nov. 1 to prevent the spread of influenza. Eric Lewis, OMC CEO, said 90 percent of hospital employees had been immunized as of Wednesday, with a target of 95 percent.
Asylda and Charles Haggerty had this family photo taken circa 1945 with their first six children: Patrick, in his mother’s arms, and clockwise from lower left, Judy, John, Mary, Guy and Genny. The Haggertys would welcome four more children in the coming years. Patrick was elected Pep Promoter that day. His father did not interfere, though there was some fuss among a few faculty members since he was the first boy to be in the position. He went on to graduate from Port Angeles High in 1962. And the words Patrick’s father said that day 56 years ago have carried him forward. He recalled their conversation last year on StoryCorps, the public radio
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Fate of SARC passes on ice — for now Refunds in state of limbo when facility closes Oct. 30 BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
SEQUIM — Those with valid annual and biannual passes for the Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center will be in a state of limbo after the facility closes indefinitely Oct. 30. Refunds will not be immediately available. Citing a lack of funds, the board of the exercise center at 610 N. Fifth Ave., known as SARC, voted during a special meeting Wednesday night to close the facility on the final business day of the month. The sale of annual passes was discontinued in June, and biannual passes stopped being sold in September, said Scott Deschenes, SARC director. TURN
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MAUREEN O’HARA, 95, the flame-haired Irish movie star who appeared in classics ranging from the grim “How Green Was My Valley” to the uplifting “Miracle on 34th Street” and bantered unforgettably with John Wayne in several films, has died. She died in her sleep at her home in Boise, Idaho, said Johnny Nicoletti, her longtime manager. Ms. O’Hara came to Hollywood to star in the 1939 “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” and went on to a long career. After her start in Hollywood with “Hunchback” and some minor films at RKO, she was borrowed by 20th Century Fox to play the beautiful young daughter in the 1941 saga of a coal-mining family, “How Green Was My Valley.” “How Green Was My Valley” went on to win five Oscars including best picture and best director for John Ford, beating out Orson Welles and “Citizen Kane” among others. It was the first of several films she made under the direction of Ford, whose grouchy nature seemed to melt in her presence. The popularity of “How Green Was My Valley” confirmed Ms. O’Hara’s status as a Hollywood star. RKO and Fox shared her contract, and her most successful films were made at Fox. They included “Miracle
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on 34th Street,” the classic 1947 Christmas story in which Ms. O’Hara was little Natalie Wood’s Ms. O’Hara skeptical in 1960 mother and among those charmed by Edmund Gwenn as a man who believed he was Santa Claus. Other films included the costume drama “The Foxes of Harrow” (Rex Harrison, 1947), the comedy “Sitting Pretty” (Clifton Webb, 1948) and the sports comedy “Father Was a Fullback” (Fred MacMurray, 1949). Often she sailed the high seas in colorful pirate adventures such as “The Black Swan” with Tyrone Power, “The Spanish Main” with Paul Henreid, “Sinbad the Sailor” with Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and “Against All Flags” with Errol Flynn. The most successful of their five films was the 1952 “The Quiet Man,” also directed by Ford, in which she matched Wayne blow for blow in a classic donnybrook. With her Irish spunk, she could stand up to the rugged Duke, both on and off screen. “We met through Ford, and we hit it right off,” she remarked in 1991. “I adored him, and he loved me. But we were never
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sweethearts. Never, ever.” Ms. O’Hara’s other movies with Wayne were “The Wings of Eagles” (1957), “McClintock!” (1963) and “Big Jake” (1971). After her studio contracts ended, she remained busy. She played the mother of twins, both played by Hayley Mills, who conspire to reunite their divorced parents in the 1961 Disney comedy “The Parent Trap.” She was also in “Spencer’s Mountain” with Henry Fonda (1963), a precursor to TV’s “The Waltons”; and a Western, “The Rare Breed,” with James Stewart (1966). In 1968, she married her third husband, Brig. Gen. Charles Blair. After “Big Jake,” she quit movies to live with him in the Virgin Islands, where he operated an airline. He died in a plane crash in 1978.
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Setting it Straight Corrections and clarifications
■ To clarify, Patricia Birch is a declared write-in candidate for the Forks Community Hospital District 3 seat. The North Olympic Peninsula Voter Guide said on Page 36 that Birch had filed as a write-in candidate but had dropped out. Birch said Friday she is running an active campaign and will serve if elected Nov. 3.
Clallam County Auditor Shoona Riggs said Birch inquired about withdrawing and Riggs told her that the deadline had passed for doing so.
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Peninsula Lookback From the pages of the PENINSULA DAILY NEWS and Port Angeles Evening News
1940 (75 years ago) The Chamber of Commerce at noon Thursday voted to oppose the proposal on the final election ballot for a countywide public utility district that would include the city of Port Angeles. The membership meeting adopted the recommendation of the chamber’s city utilities committee, as presented and discussed at length at a Chamber of Commerce meeting two weeks ago when grange representatives also presented their views in favor of the countywide PUD proposal. The position adopted by the Chamber of Commerce
is that Port Angeles residents are already wellserved by city-owned utilities, that they do not stand to gain lower rates through inclusion in the county PUD, whereas they could be taxed and bonded for a share of the expense of rural utilities if the city is included in a PUD.
1990 (25 years ago)
Legislative candidate Ann Goos rebounded from publicity over her late federal income tax bill Wednesday by accusing state Rep. Evan Jones of breaking a promise not to attack each other personally and for trying to “exploit” the issue. Goos, a Forks Republican, also said Jones’ com1965 (50 years ago) ments about the taxes demonstrated an ignorant and Seen Around the Clock uncaring attitude toward [Port Angeles]: West End timber families ■ Live cow elk in back and the economic problems of pickup truck parked in they are having now. Sequim. “That’s like the pot call■ Plastic pumpkin ing the kettle black,” Jones hanging over porch. said in response. “I’ve run a ■ People taking advanclean campaign. I haven’t tage of fine weather and strolling beach at Ediz Hook. run an attack campaign.”
Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press
TODAY IS SUNDAY, Oct. 25, the 298th day of 2015. There are 67 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Oct. 25, 1415, during the Hundred Years’ War, outnumbered English soldiers led by Henry V defeated French troops in the Battle of Agincourt in northern France. On this date: ■ In 1854, the “Charge of the Light Brigade” took place during the Crimean War as an English brigade of more than 600 men charged the Russian army, suffering heavy losses. ■ In 1929, former Interior Secretary Albert B. Fall was convicted in Washington, D.C., of accepting a $100,000 bribe from oil tycoon
Edward L. Doheny. Fall was sentenced to a year in prison and fined $100,000; he ended up serving nine months. ■ In 1954, a meeting of President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s Cabinet was carried live on radio and television; to date, it’s the only presidential Cabinet meeting to be broadcast. ■ In 1957, mob boss Albert Anastasia of “Murder Inc.” notoriety was shot to death by masked gunmen in a barber shop inside the Park Sheraton Hotel in New York. ■ In 1962, during a meeting of the U.N. Security Council, U.S. Ambassador Adlai E. Stevenson II demanded that Soviet Ambassador
Valerian Zorin confirm or deny the existence of Soviet-built missile bases in Cuba, saying he was prepared to wait “until hell freezes over” for an answer; Stevenson then presented photographic evidence of the bases to the Council. ■ In 1983, a U.S.-led force invaded Grenada at the order of President Ronald Reagan, who said the action was needed to protect U.S. citizens there. ■ In 1994, Susan Smith of Union, S.C., claimed that a black carjacker had driven off with her two young sons Smith later confessed to drowning the children in John D. Long Lake and was convicted of murder. ■ Ten years ago: U.S. military
deaths in Iraq reached the 2,000 mark. Iraq’s election commission declared that final results from the Oct. 15 referendum showed the new constitution was ratified by a huge margin, paving the way for elections. ■ Five years ago: Afghan President Hamid Karzai acknowledged receiving millions of dollars in cash from Iran, adding that Washington was giving him “bags of money” as well because his office lacked funds. ■ One year ago: The World Health Organization said more than 10,000 people had been infected with Ebola and that nearly half of them had died as the outbreak continued to spread.
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A6 Briefly: Nation Widodo will meet President Barack Obama on Monday, then huddle with U.S. business SAN RAMON, Calif. — The leaders, first U.S. Geological Survey reports in Washington, that a small earthquake hit the Widodo San Ramon area early Saturday then in the morning, the latest in a series of technology hub of Silicon Valley. small quakes to hit the region Business deals valued at recently. $19.5 billion, including joint The agency says the magniprojects between Indonesian tude-3.2 earthquake hit about 12:43 a.m. and had its epicenter state utilities and U.S. firms in the power sector, are expected. about a half mile from San Indonesia remains careful to Ramon, which is east of San balance its relations between Francisco. the U.S. and China, the area’s The earthquake is the latest of a swarm of small earthquakes dominant economy. Indonesia is concerned that that have been rattling the area. All the previous quakes were China’s maritime claims extend to the waters of Indonesia’s Natuna centered around the city of San Islands, where officials say they Ramon on either the Calaveras want more U.S. investment. Fault or offshoots of it. The largest struck Monday Today’s guest lineups and was logged as a magnitude-3.5, according to the U.S. WASHINGTON — Guest lineups Geological Survey. for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Experts say such swarms are Republican presidential candidate not unusual or cause for extra Donald Trump. concern.
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Two presidents to meet WASHINGTON — Indonesia’s leader is making his first official U.S. visit since sweeping to power a year ago. It’s a chance to build a rapport with an American president with personal ties to his country, and to persuade American companies that he’ll make it easier to invest in Southeast Asia’s biggest economy. President Joko “Jokowi”
■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson; Reps. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., and Elijah Cummings, D-Md. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie; Reps. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., and Adam Schiff, D-Calif. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Trump; Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio; Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Carson; Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio.
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Briefly: World Israel, Jordan agree on tension reduction steps AMMAN, Jordan — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Saturday that Israel and Jordan have agreed on steps aimed at reducing tensions at a holy site in Jerusalem that have fanned Israeli-Palestinian violence. “All the violence and the incitement to violence must stop. Leaders must lead,” Kerry told reporters after meeting with King Kerry Abdullah II and Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas. The top U.S. diplomat said the steps include round-theclock video monitoring and Israel’s reaffirming of Jordan’s role as custodian of the site, known as the Temple Mount or Haram al-Sharif. The king suggested the monitoring, according to Kerry, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accepted. Israel has pledged to maintain the rules of worship at the site, and Israeli and Jordanian authorities will meet about bolstering security, Kerry said.
Less judgmental church VATICAN CITY — Catholic bishops have called for a more welcoming church for cohabitat-
ing couples, gays and Catholics who have divorced and civilly remarried, endorsing Pope Francis’ call for a more merciful and less judgmental church. Bishops from around the world adopted a final document Saturday at the end of a divisive, three-week synod on providing better care for Catholic families. It emphasizes the role of discernment and individual conscience in dealing with difficult family situations. Conservatives had resisted giving any wiggle room in determining whether civilly remarried Catholics can receive Communion. The citation of discernment and conscience can open the door exceptions to church teaching.
Refugees pouring in BREZICE, Slovenia — Slovenian officials staggered to cope and tempers flared Saturday at an overcrowded refugee center as thousands more asylum-seekers poured into the tiny Alpine nation. European nations have been criticized for being slow to react as people seeking safety pour in through Greece and Italy. A draft plan submitted to countries coming to a Brussels summit by European Commission President Jean Claude Juncker was already drawing strong opposition. Croatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic said the EU plan urges countries not to “wave” asylum-seekers across their borders without consulting with their neighbors. The Associated Press
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Residents walk along a flooded street in Zoatlan, Nayarit state, northwest of Guadalajara, Mexico, on Saturday.
No deaths or injuries from feared hurricane Patricia leaves behind little damage; rains head to Texas BY CHRISTOPHER SHERMAN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico — Only a day after menacing Mexico as one of history’s strongest storms, Hurricane Patricia left apparently little damage Saturday as the once-fearsome system spun inland and quickly weakened to a tropical depression that posed little threat beyond heavy rain. The hurricane’s most powerful punch hit a sparsely populated stretch of Mexico’s Pacific Coast before the system crashed into mountains that sapped its potentially catastrophic force. Hours later, the storm had dis-
sipated into fast-moving bands of rain aimed at already sodden Texas. There were no reports of deaths or injuries, said Roberto Lopez Lara, interior secretary for the state of Jalisco. It was a remarkable stroke of luck, considering that Patricia packed winds up to 200 mph (325 kph) when it struck an area dotted with a few upscale hotels. Officials were still trying to reach some of the hardest-hit areas that were blocked by downed trees, and residents of towns nearest the strike said they had endured a terrible night. “You feel fear, being in the middle of something that big,”
said Luis Valdez, a cook in the port city of Manzanillo, who said waves destroyed the doors, knocked down walls and blew out windows at the restaurant where he works. Closer to where Patricia made landfall, watchman Domingo Hernandez described an enraged sea that battered the Hotel Barra de Navidad, where he works, and scooped beach away from foundations. Howling winds toppled trees and telephone posts. “All the streets here in town are full of downed trees all over the place,” said Hernandez, who described Patricia as the strongest storm he’s seen in a quarter century of living on the coast. The resort of Puerto Vallarta, home to some 200,000 people, including thousands of U.S. residents and visitors, was largely unscathed.
Okla. homecoming parade incident kills 3, injures 34 BY JUSTIN JUOZAPAVICIUS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
STILLWATER, Okla. — A motorist plowed her car into a crowd of spectators Saturday during the Oklahoma State University homecoming parade, killing three people and injuring nearly three dozen others, police said. Stillwater police Capt. Kyle Gibbs said the woman’s sedan struck an unoccupied motorcycle of an officer who was working security at the parade, then into the crowd. She was taken into custody on a driving under the influence
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charge, Gibbs said. Gibbs said three people were killed and 34 were injured in the crash Saturday morning, including eight who were airlifted to hospitals with critical injuries. Police said Adacia Chambers, 25, was taken into custody on the DUI charge. Her hometown was not released. “We treat these like we would any homicide investigation,” Gibbs said. “It’ll probably take several days to get additional information as to the cause of the accident.” The victims were remembered
with a moment of silence at the university’s homecoming game on Saturday. “I just saw smoke and saw the panic in people’s faces as they ran away from the scene,” said Geoff Haxton, of Tulsa, who attended the parade with his children. Another spectator, Konda Walker, from Anchorage, Alaska, told the Stillwater News Press that some people initially thought the crash was part of the show. “People were flying 30 feet into the air like rag dolls,” Walker said. Phone calls to Oklahoma State officials were not immediately returned.
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West: Shark cluster reported off Calif. coast
Nation: Two charged with plotting Va. school shooting
Nation: Massachusetts plane crash pilot identified
World: Vice president charged in Maldives blast
EXPERTS SAID A cluster of some 20 great white sharks was recently spotted by the U.S. Coast Guard off Northern California’s coast. The San Francisco Chronicle reported Saturday the sharks were seen swimming together last week about 100 yards offshore near the city of Pacifica. Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary spokeswoman Mary Jane Schramm said two Coast Guard helicopters flying 500 feet above the ocean spotted the group Oct. 16. Schramm said most of the sharks were between 10 and 15 feet long and a couple of them were about 18 feet long.
TWO MALE STUDENTS in Virginia have been arrested for plotting a shooting at their high school, law enforcement officials said Saturday. The teens were planning to call in a bomb threat at Riverbend High School in Fredericksburg, which they attend, and then shoot at students and staff as they evacuated the building, said Capt. Jeff Pearce of the Spotsylvania County Sheriff’s office. The sheriff’s office declined to name the teens, saying it doesn’t identify juvenile suspects unless they are charged with a capital felony. Officials say no one else is thought to have been involved in the conspiracy.
A PILOT WHO died when a singleengine plane crashed on takeoff from a Massachusetts airport has been identified as a Connecticut man. Worcester District Attorney Joseph Early said Putnam, Conn., resident Gary Weller was the only person on the 1996 Mooney M20M when it crashed Saturday morning. The 66-year-old Weller was pronounced dead at the scene. Early said the plane veered to the right after takeoff and crashed into woods on Worcester Regional Airport property. Early said it is unclear where Weller was planning to fly the plane.
THE VICE PRESIDENT of the Maldives will be charged with high treason after being arrested Saturday in connection with an explosion aboard the president’s boat last month that authorities have called an assassination attempt, officials said. Vice President Ahmed Adeeb was arrested at the airport when he returned home from an official visit to China via Singapore on suspicion of involvement in the boat blast. Home Minister Umar Naseer said that Adeeb would be charged with “high treason,” a term used in the Maldives for terrorism or offenses against the state by government officials.
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SARC: Outstanding passes’ fate CONTINUED FROM A1 “After Oct. 30, passes will be placed in suspension, not canceled, until all avenues of reopening have been exhausted,� the board said in a joint statement issued Friday. “Instructions on obtaining pass refunds will be communicated when it is clear that no opportunity exists for reopening.� It remains to be seen if the outstanding passes will be honored if the athletic center reopens under management of the Olympic Peninsula YMCA in partnership with the SARC board — a possibility currently being explored — said Frank Pickering, SARC board chairman, and Kyle Cronk, YMCA executive director, on Friday. “That is still being worked out with SARC,� Cronk said. “I don’t know how we will handle it with the Y, and if we have to shut the facility down, the passes will eventually get refunded,� Pickering said. “If and when we decide to close the pool permanently, we will make arrangements.� A permanent shutdown would only happen if the YMCA and SARC are not able to come to terms and no other entity comes forward with a management proposal, Pickering said.
How pay for refunds? Details as to where the money to pay the refunds would come from are not yet available, but there are several potential sources. According to Craig Miller, SARC attorney, the board could sell its assets, with proceeds devoted to paying off debts. SARC’s assets are the land and building on Fifth Avenue and any accounts receivable, Miller has said. The board also could transfer its assets to any municipal corporation such as the school district, the hospital district, the fire district or a local tribe, he said. Finally, the board could choose judicial dissolution of the district if no municipal corporation chose to accept SARC’s assets. If a judge determined that the district was solvent — meaning it has the ability to pay its debts — then the court would order a “fire sale� of the assets by the sheriff, Miller said. If the court determines SARC to be insolvent, the court could authorize a sale and a special assessment against all of the property within the district in an amount sufficient to pay the debts of the district, Miller said. All of those options are a “last-ditch� resort, Miller said. Pickering said he remains hopeful a YMCA management agreement can be hashed out, preventing judicial dissolution.
How it would work SARC was formed as Clallam County Parks and Recreation District 1, a junior taxing district, in 1988. The YMCA would come in as a contractor to maintain day-to-day operations, but the SARC board would remain intact and could call for tax levies in the future if needed, Pickering said. “The concept is that the
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The three Clallam County commissioners will discuss a request for proposals and qualifications for the design and engineering of the lower Dungeness levee setback project Monday. The work session will begin at 9 a.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. Clallam County is working with state and federal agencies to move back the east dike to allow the river to meander in its natural floodplain to improve salmon habitat and reduce flood risk. Commissioners Monday also will discuss a request from the Composite Recycling Technology Center for a county representative on its board of directors and preview items set for action at their formal meeting, which starts at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Agenda items for the formal meeting include: ■An agreement with Iron Mountain Properties LLC for the purchase of an easement for the Carlsborg sewer project. ■A request for proposals and qualifications for chemical dependency, mental health and co-occurring services. ■A resolution adopting supplemental appropriations. ■A 10:30 a.m. hearing on the authorization of the sale of county tax title property. Commissioners will meet with elected officials and department heads to discuss their budget requests Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.
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Lifeguard Virginia Smith keeps watch at William Shore Memorial Pool in Port Angeles on Friday.
PA pool rates double for non-district users $1,000 of assessed valuation. Taxpayers in the Port Angeles area should not subsidize rates for non-district residents, Burke said. The new prices for non-district users — $10.50 for a single adult admission and $6.50 for youth— is set at the actual cost of operating the facility at 225 E. Fifth St. In a Friday interview, Burke said he worked with SARC officials to try to make the Sequim pool and athletic center financially viable. SARC officials hope to reopen the center at 610 N. Fifth Ave. through a partnership with the Olympic Peninsula YMCA.
BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — William Shore Memorial Pool will double its rates for those who live outside the Port Angeles area. The move is to be fair to taxpayers who fund its operations, say pool officials. Fees and annual memberships will be the same for those who live inside the metropolitan park district, which has the same boundaries as the Port Angeles School District. The change will take effect Monday or Nov. 2, depending on the responsiveness of in-house systems, district Executive Director Steven Burke said FriDistrict users get first priority day. District commissioners approved the While it supports SARC in its effort two-tier pricing structure in July. to reopen, the William Shore Memorial Pool District will ensure its district SARC closure hastens switch users get first priority if swim lessons The change was originally slated for and exercise classes become overbooked, Burke said. January, but officials hastened the The only service that will not double switch because the Sequim Aquatic in price under the new cost scheme is Recreation Center, known as SARC, is swim lessons. set to close Oct. 30. Lessons, which cost $44 for district “While William Shore Memorial Pool District understands this is a diffi- users, will be $50 for those who don’t cult time for the citizens of Sequim pay property taxes to support William who have been using SARC for exercise Shore Memorial Pool. and therapy, we have an obligation to “Out-of-district kids’ swim lesson the taxpayers of our district who have pricing will only go up $6 since we chosen to make the sacrifice to subsihave made the decision that keeping dize the William Shore Pool,� Burke kids safe around the water is worth said in a Thursday news release. subsidizing regardless of where they live,� Burke said.
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YMCA board will [propose a] contract to the SARC board,� he said. “At that point, the SARC board will have to make a decision to accept that contract. We think it will be a management agreement where [the YMCA] will manage the facility. The SARC board will still exist.� Community comments, which were taken over the past three weeks as part of a $36,000 feasibility study to gauge interest in the YMCA proposal to take over management of SARC, are currently being studied, Cronk said. The survey period ended Saturday. “There has been such a huge response,� he said. “We wanted as many people to weigh in as possible, and that sounds like it is going to happen.� Information about the number of residents who participated in the study is not yet available, he said. If the collected data indi-
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cates the community responds warmly to the idea, a business plan will be produced and presented to the SARC board for its consideration, he said. That is expected to happen in mid-November.
YMCA expansion The Olympic Peninsula YMCA is looking at expanding services in both Sequim and Port Townsend. In Port Townsend, the YMCA currently operates a program center and is mulling opening a larger recreation center, Cronk said. “We have just launched the capital campaign feasibility study to get the scope of the project, so I would estimate four to five years from now� for that to come to fruition, said Cronk, who is leaving for a new position in Olympia on Nov. 27. If the YMCA assumed management of SARC, Y members would be able to use all three facilities for one
he YMCA would come in as a contractor to maintain day-to-day operations, but the SARC board would remain intact and could call for tax levies in the future if needed, Pickering said.
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fee, he said. The current fees charged to members would be expected to remain at current levels, even with new branches being brought into the fold, Cronk said. “They would likely stay the same,� he said.
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Port of Port Angeles commissioners will consider rates for the Port Angeles Boat Haven and John Wayne marinas when they meet Tuesday. Commissioners will meet at 9 a.m. in port headquarters, 338 W. First St. At 9:30 a.m., they will receive an exit report on an accountability audit. At 10 a.m., they will receive an update on Island Adventures whale-watching tours. Other agenda items include: â– A lease for the Composite Recycling Technology Center. â– Advertising for bids on a boat launch rehabilitation project. â– A preliminary draft budget review. â– A State Environmental Policy Act review of stormwater improvements at the marine terminals. At 1 p.m., commissioners will reconvene for a workshop on the Marine Trades Industrial Park, led by consultant Bst Associates of Bothell. The area formerly was the KPly mill site on Marine Drive, which is being cleaned of polluted soils.
Eye on Clallam Port Angeles lodging tax committee The Port Angeles Lodging Tax Advisory Committee will conduct public interviews with finalists for the city’s marketing contract when committee members meet Tuesday. The meeting will be at 3 p.m. at City Hall, 321 E. Fifth St., Port Angeles. Finalists were chosen through a request-for-proposal process. The committee also will consider reviewing interview scoring to select a proposal to recommend to the City Council.
Clallam PUD Clallam County Public Utility District commissioners will review the district’s 2016 strategic plan Monday. The work session will begin at 1:30 p.m. at the PUD main office, located at 2431 E. U.S. Highway 101, Port Angeles.
Sequim City Council The Sequim City Council will consider an ordinance imposing a moratorium on the construction of Wi-Fi and cellphone towers within city limits when it meets Monday. The regular meeting will begin after a 5 p.m. study session at the Sequim Civic Center, 152 W. Cedar St. City staff members say in an agenda memo that the city does not have sufficient control over the potential use of city rights of way by cellphone and wireless companies for mini tower structures. A moratorium would give the city time to develop regulations, the memo says. The council also will conduct a public hearing, continued from Oct. 12, before considering approval of the city’s comprehensive plan. During the study session, the council will consider an all-in-one contract with Clallam County to provide court and jail services. Other agenda items include a review of the proposed 2016 budget and an update on parking at Carrie Blake Park.
Forks City Council The Forks City Council will consider a letter on North Coastal Steelhead Alliance recommendations when it meets Monday. The council will meet at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall, 500 E. Division St. The council also will consider an appointment to the Clallam County homelessness task force and review of a chapter in the city code.
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SeaPort’s call sign, apparel reflect humor BY JAMES CASEY PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — What’s not to like about a passenger airline that says its call sign is an abbreviation of Sasquatch? SeaPort Airlines last week announced it will restore scheduled passenger service between Port Angeles’ William R. Fairchild International Airport and Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on March 1. The SeaPort Airlines call sign is SQH, or Sasquatch, the firm says in the history section of its website at www.seaportair.com. The airline, which is based in Portland, Ore., plans to make five round KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS trips each weekday, three The currently shuttered passenger terminal at William R. Fairchild on Saturdays and Sundays. International Airport will again see air travelers again when SeaPort Each one-way flight will Airlines begins operations in March. take 40 minutes.
Security screening In the works is the Port of Port Angeles’ request for the Transportation Security Agency to screen passengers in Port Angeles. Without TSA service here, passengers would have to disembark their aircraft to be bused to the front of the Sea-Tac terminal to undergo screening, according to Jerry Ludke, the port’s airport manager. Jennifer States, the port’s business director, was in Washington, D.C., on Friday to meet with U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer — a Democrat from Gig Harbor who represents the 6th Congressional District, which includes the North Olympic Peninsula — and aides to Sen. Patty Murray, D-Seattle, to push for a TSA facility. “If we had TSA here,” Ludke said, “passengers could get right into the system, and it would be much better.”
Restaurant return? Also, according to Ludke, a restaurateur has make a
serious inquiry to the port about reopening the eatery at the terminal, 1402 Fairchild Airport Road, although whether it would be a full restaurant or a coffee shop is too early to tell. SeaPort flies nine-passenger, two-pilot Cessna Caravan single-engine turboprops similar to those flown by Kenmore Air until it pulled out of Port Angeles on Nov. 14. That was about the same time that SeaPort added three new Caravans to its existing fleet of 14 aircraft in the Lower 48 states. The planes cruise at 197 mph with a range of 1,080 miles. The Port of Port Angeles had sought a replacement for Kenmore Air for nearly a year before SeaPort’s announcement Tuesday, with little in the way of progress reports following an air-service market study that port commissioners received in May. Port commission President Jim Hallett acknowledged public impatience over progress but said the achievement was the result
of a persistent port staff that followed commissioners’ directions. “That sometimes takes time,” he said Friday. “It also was up to the airline to make sure they could staff up and deliver on the commitment.” SeaPort stopped serving Tupelo, Miss., last August after encountering a pilot shortage. At that time, Tim Sieber, the airline’s executive vice president, acknowledged the problem it had faced maintaining its schedule with pilots based in the South.
Loyal NW pilots However, he told the Peninsula Daily News that SeaPort’s pilots in the Northwest are happier to stay with the airline and less likely to leave to join larger carriers. “They are more rooted,” Sieber said last summer. “They have kids and stuff. They own homes. It tends to be a different pilot demographic than in
the South.” SeaPort on Tuesday also announced it would add three daily flights between Sea-Tac and Moses Lake and one flight linking Moses Lake with Portland, Ore., the airline’s headquarters. “With our focus on serving smaller communities, we believe SeaPort is a great match for Moses Lake and Port Angeles,” airline CEO Rob McKinney said in announcing the service.
Who and what can fly SeaPort HERE ARE SOME details regarding SeaPort Airlines’ service: ■ Baggage: Travelers who purchase premium fares can carry two bags weighing up to 50 pounds apiece. Otherwise, one bag up to 50 pounds and no longer than 62 inches — plus carry-on items such as purses, small backpacks, briefcases or diaper bags — is permitted. Umbrellas, outerwear, mobility aids, child seats and collapsible strollers also can be brought aboard. If passengers’ connections are via Alaska Airlines or Hawaiian Airlines, which are SeaPort ticketing partners, their luggage can be checked through, although they may have to go through security separately. ■ Children: Infants younger than 14 days cannot fly. Those 14 days to 2 years old who occupy the same seat as a fare-paying adult fly free. Children younger than 5 must be accompanied by a fare-paying adult. Unaccompanied children 5 to 7 years old are accepted only on nonstop flights (as are all trips between William R. Fairchild International Airport and Seattle-Tacoma International Airport). Unaccompanied children 7 to 11 years old are subject to a $50 service charge. ■ Pets: Domestic cats, dogs and household birds weighing less than 40 pounds apiece can fly for $50 in approved carriers in the cargo area inside the cabin. Service animals fly for free. ■ Boarding: Passengers are encouraged to arrive at the terminal 90 minutes before takeoff. ■ Details: Visit www.seaportair.com. Peninsula Daily News
Terminal improvements Fairchild’s passenger terminal, Hallett said, will get a “sprucing up” from its year of being vacant, but some amenities like a new ticket counter remained undecided. That possibility depends on the TSA’s willingness to screen passengers in Port Angeles. Other improvements at Fairchild, Ludke said, will include “a lot of painting and refurbishing, updating signs and some improvements to the restrooms.” The terminal also likely
will get Wi-Fi and a bigscreen television, Ludke said. SeaPort will offer introductory reduced fares between Fairchild and SeaTac for $49 one way. Customers can buy them Nov. 15 through Feb. 15, and they will be valid for flights March 1 to April 14. Where full fares will fall remains to be seen, but SeaPort’s fare between Portland and North Bend/Coos Bay, Ore., costs $97.50 through Nov. 8. That trip is about 100 miles longer than
the flight from Port Angeles to Sea-Tac. Travelers who can’t wait until March can purchase SeaPort clothing through its website, including boxer shorts. Besides the airline’s logo, they’re emblazoned with the slogan “It’s About Time.” The website is silent about whether sizes fit Sasquatch.
_______ Reporter James Casey can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladaily news.com.
About those Lincoln Park trees BY JAMES CASEY PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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Construction crews work last week to construct bridge footings as part of a project to replace the former trestle section of the western approach to the bridge in Railroad Bridge Park in Sequim. As part of the project, 38 groups of creosote timber pilings were removed and concrete footings are being built to support prefabricated spans. The original trestle was severely damaged by the rain-swollen Dungeness River on Feb. 6. The project is expected to be completed by late December.
PORT ANGELES — One problem SeaPort Airlines needn’t face is what to do about trees in Lincoln Park that obstruct a flight path to William R. Fairchild International Airport. “That’s a tangential issue that has no direct impact on our relationship with SeaPort,” Jim Hallett, Port of Port Angeles commission president, said Friday. Trees at the city-owned park have grown so tall, they have cut the safe approach to the 6,350-foot main runway to 5,000 feet. The option of cutting the trees has encountered stiff opposition from some city residents. Hallett said the city, the port — which owns Fairchild — and the Federal Aviation Administration are working together to solve the problem. The port is waiting for the FAA to tell it how much money it will contribute to removing obstructions and what strings the agency would attach to the project. Meanwhile, the port is updating its airport master plan to include options for removing flight path hazards. In July, port commissioners accepted a $596,913 FAA grant to update the fiveyear airport master plan as part of a $663,237 project. The overall amount includes the
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Trees in Lincoln Park in Port Angeles stand in the approach to Runway 26 at William R. Fairchild International Airport on July 29, 2011. port’s 10 percent match of $66,324, half of which will be covered by state Department of Transportation funds. Reid Middleton Inc. of Everett will update the plan, which will include aviation demand forecasts and alternatives to address the trees. Action involving Lincoln Park must be approved by the City Council. Hallett said he had been working on the trees issue since he was mayor of Port Angeles in the 1980s. “The right approach is to allow that process to play out,” he said.
_______ Reporter James Casey can be reached at 360452-2345, ext. 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladaily news.com. Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb contributed to this report.
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Panelists present opposing fluoride views more than 3,000 peerreviewed studies over the past several decades that have proven fluoridation’s efficacy and called the IQ claim “the first of many misstatements of fact” that the audience would hear. He said the problem is that some children like to swallow toothpaste, not that fluoride is inherently bad. “What that is about is trying to minimize the ingestion of excess fluoride in those first eight years of life,” he said.
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PORT ANGELES — It was study vs. study last week at a forum where opposing panelists presented familiar arguments and copious information in preparation for a Nov. 6 advisory survey on city water fluoridation. More than 100 onlookers overflowed City Council chambers Thursday to hear panelists alternately express confidence and criticism of fluoridating water that’s used for drinking and bathing by 10,000 city customers, including 1,500 east of Port Angeles in the Clallam County Public Utility District. Mayor Dan Di Guilio joined his council colleagues to watch the proceedings in seats normally designated for city staff. Council members are preparing to decide whether fluoridation should continue beyond May 18, when the city’s 10-year obligation to fluoridate water expires. “A lot of that information has been provided to us over the last several months,” Di Guilio said Friday, recalling that pro- and anti-fluoridation speakers make regular appearances for City Council public comment sessions. “I thought both sides provided a lot of information that I thought was very interesting.”
Public comment Di Guilio said the forum, which will be followed by a public comment session at 6 p.m. this Thursday at the same location, “will weigh
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Fluoridation proponents Drs. Bri Butler, left, and Todd Irwin, right, chat with fluoridation opponent Dr. Bill Osmunson on Thursday after a twohour forum at Port Angeles City Hall. heavily in my decision, that’s for sure.” The following week, on Nov. 6, surveys with postage-paid return envelopes will be mailed to city water users. Completed surveys must be delivered to City Hall at 321 E. Fifth St. or postmarked by Nov. 27. The public-comment meeting Thursday will be preceded by an anti-fluoridation rally at 1 p.m. at The Gateway transit center at Front and Lincoln streets. While Di Guilio said much of the information he heard Thursday was familiar, he added that the assertion that fluoridation could cause brain damage was new. “The pro-fluoride folks countered very well,” Di Guilio added. “If I had to grade [the
forum], I’d call it a draw.” The pro-fluoridation committee was composed of Chairman Dr. Thomas Locke, Dr. Bri Butler, Dr. Todd Irwin and Dr. Madeleine Harrington. The anti-fluoridation committee consisted of committee Chairwoman Dr. Eloise Kailin, college-level health teacher Stephanie Noblin, naturopathic physician Crystal Tack and Dr. Bill Osmunson, a dentist now practicing in Neah Bay who has spoken against fluoridation nationally. Osmunson, who led most of the discussion for the anti-fluoridation side, said the results of 45 human studies and more than 100 animal studies prove that fluoride ingestion — including from fluoridation — is damaging. The anti-fluoridation
presentation featured the film “Our Daily Dose” (www.ourdailydosefilm. com).
Lowers IQ Osmunson, a board member of the worldwide anti-fluoride group Fluoride Action Network, said studies have shown that a lowering of eight to 10 IQ points among children who ingest fluoride “is not uncommon” and that fluoride proponents fail to look at total exposure from all sources, including food. He repeatedly invoked the do-not-swallow warning on toothpaste, saying the Food and Drug Administration would not have put it there if fluoride was not damaging. Locke, Clallam County’s deputy health officer, cited
When water fluoridation is introduced into a community, it results in a doubledigit decrease in cavities, Locke said. He added that studies showing negative effects have been in communities where the fluoride ingested is far above the 0.7 parts per million of fluorosilicic acid that is added to the city’s water system. The first major study of fluoridation — which was in Grand Rapids, Mich., in 1945 — showed a 65 percent reduction in tooth decay that resulted from community fluoridation, Locke said. He added that severe fluorosis characterized by brown teeth is seen in communities with naturally high levels of fluoride in the water. Osmunson, saying the effects of fluoridation are cumulative, called the 3,000 studies “really poor quality” and also pointed to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommendations that nursing mothers
not drink fluoridated water. “Why do you doctors think you know more than mother’s milk?” he said. Kailin said it was wrong for the city to fluoridate the water system without the consent of citizens. “The city is doing what no physician ethically can do,” she said. But Butler said that between 2005 and 2010 — fluoridation began in Port Angeles in 2006 — cavities decreased 20 percent. “There’s still more work to do,” she said. “Getting rid of water fluoridation will only make the fight harder for us all.”
Compromises health Tack said the existence of fluoridated water is already compromising people’s health. It stiffens joints in the elderly, increases the chances of fluorosis when consumed by infants and contributes to hypothyroidism, she said. “At this time, the facts are becoming clearer to a growing number of people that fluoride is not safe,” she said. “As with Agent Orange and cigarettes, for a period of time, only a few people blew the whistle. “Now we know that was an abuse of science, authority and trust.” A video of the forum was to be available this weekend on YouTube produced by Clallam Public Eye and on www.PAPAonline.tv.
________ Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5060, or at pgottlieb@peninsuladaily news.com.
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SEQUIM — Recreational harvesting at Sequim Bay has been closed for all species due to an elevation in the marine biotoxin that causes diarrhetic shellfish poisoning. According to Friday’s announcement by the state Department of Health, Discovery Bay remains closed for harvesting butter and varnish clams.
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beaches means clams — including geoduck — oysters, mussels and moon snails. Shrimp and crab meat does not accumulate biotoxins, although crab guts — sometimes called butter — can contain unsafe levels. People preparing crab are urged to clean them thoroughly and discard the butter. Butter clams especially concentrate biotoxins, which may remain in the shellfish for years.
Latest info online Recreational shellfish harvesters can get the latest information before they leave for the beach by visiting www.doh.wa.gov or phoning 800-562-5632. Health-related closures are in addition to seasonal closures regulated by Fish and Wildlife, found at www. wdfw.wa.gov. The emergency regulation hotline is 866-8805431.
PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson Healthcare CEO Mike Glenn will receive an additional $5,657 in holiday cash after the payroll department failed to enact a 3.26 percent cost-of-living pay raise that was approved by hospital commissioners Approved raise not implemented in January. Glenn believed the last increase Commissioners approved Jan. 27 was a 2 percent raise at the beginOn Jan. 27, hospital commission- ning of 2014 and sought to confirm ers approved raising Glenn’s annual this with the hospital’s human salary from $229,486 to $236,983, resources department, which then retroactive to the beginning determined the approved raise was
Briefly . . . Proposed bond talk set Tuesday SEQUIM — Gary Neal, Sequim School District superintendent, will discuss a proposed $49.3 million construction bond measure at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. Neal will speak about the measure, which is on the Nov. 3 general election ballot, at the 5th Avenue Retirement Center, 500 W. Hendrickson Road. The public is invited. For more information, contact the facility’s community concierge, Christine Springer, at 360-683-3345 or email activities@thefifthavenue.com.
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SEQUIM — The ninth annual Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce Business Showcase is set Tuesday. The showcase will be _______ from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Reporter James Casey can be SunLand Golf & Country reached at 360-452-2345, ext. Club, 109 Hilltop Drive. The annual event is an 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladaily opportunity for chamber news.com.
not implemented, she said. According to his 2010 employment agreement, hospital commissioners “may periodically (but not more than annually) evaluate and adjust Glenn Glenn’s base salary for market competitiveness and other factors the board deems relevant and appropriate.” Glenn is currently the highestpaid public official in Jefferson County. Paid Advertisement
business members to showcase their services to the public and to learn more about what resources are available in Sequim. For information, call 360-683-6197.
Martial arts SEATTLE — People who run martial arts studios are just now finding out they probably should have paid more attention to the Legislature this year. When lawmakers passed House Bill 1550 to streamline the state sales tax process, one of the changes they made was to reclassify some recreation and athletic activities as “retail” instead of “services.” KING-TV reported that change directly impacts martial arts facilities, which are now classified as a fitness activity. That means their students will now have to pay sales tax. Government officials said they made an effort to educate the public and these businesses about the tax change, but it’s still coming as a surprise to some. Peninsula Daily News and The Associated Press
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Beaches on the Strait of Juan de Fuca from Cape Flattery east to the Jefferson County line are open, but Pacific Ocean beaches are under seasonal closure. Sequim Bay had been open to species except butter and varnish clams, harvest of which had been closed due to high levels of the marine biotoxin that causes paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP). Diarrhetic shellfish poisoning, known as DSP, sickens people with okadaic acid, a biotoxin produced by algae that the shellfish eat and concentrate. Diarrhetic shellfish poisoning produces nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, with the latter being the most common symptoms. Paralytic shellfish poisoning occurs when people ingest saxitoxin, also produced by algae eaten by shellfish. It affects the nervous system and can be fatal. Symptoms can appear within minutes or hours and usually begin with tingling lips and tongue, moving to the hands and feet, followed by difficulty breathing and potentially death. Neither variety of toxin can be detected by sight or smell, the health department said. Neither cooking nor freezing destroys biotoxins. The all-species closure at Sequim Bay and Pacific
aralytic shellfish poisoning occurs when people ingest saxitoxin, also produced by algae eaten by shellfish.
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to son: ‘Don’t sneak’ CONTINUED FROM A1 Seattle, Patrick met his future spouse, Julius Patrick squirmed, then Broughton. The two of them demanded: “Why did you have lived in Bremerton for have to wear your cow-crap a couple of decades now. Together 28 years, they jeans to my assembly?” “I’m a dairy farmer. This were married in Canada in is who I am,” Haggerty 2005 and then in Washingreplied, turning to look his ton state in 2012. son square in the eye. “How about you?” his Premiere in NYC father asked. Last month, when the “When you’re a fulldocumentary was finished, grown man, who are you StoryCorps flew Patrick going to go out with at and Broughton to New York night?” City for its gala premiere. “I don’t know,” was all It was a chance for peoPatrick could say. ple to get to know Charles “I think you do know,” Haggerty, just a little. said Haggerty, adding: “For that time and “Now, I’m going to tell you place,” said his son, “I had a something today, and you particularly caring and senmight not know what to sitive father,” one who set think of it now. But you’re an example in countless going to remember when ways. you’re an adult. “Don’t sneak. Because if Dry Creek farm you sneak like you did Patrick was the sixth of today, it means you think you’re doing the wrong 10 children born to Charles thing. And if you run around and Asylda Haggerty on a spending your whole life Dry Creek farm west of thinking that you’re doing town. Charles had married the wrong thing, then you’ll relatively late in life, at age ruin your immortal soul.” 38 — after bringing up his own eight brothers and sisBe true to self ters. Haggerty knew, even Charles’ parents had before Patrick did, that his both died when he was just son was gay. And as he told 20, so he raised the family, him that day after school: staying home until the Be true to yourself and the youngest one finished high world about who you are. school. That’s how a man lives his Charles was a Catholic life. who attended church every After high school gradu- Sunday after laboring on ation, Patrick went to West- the farm all week. ern Washington State UniAnd he was an extraorversity in Bellingham to dinary man, Patrick said, study sociology. He became who devoted his life to chila social worker in Seattle dren. — while finding fame as a “My dad was really cool, musician. a neat guy,” added his older In 1973, his band Laven- sister Judy Haggerty, who der Country released a still lives in Port Angeles. record, the first gay-themed “He loved kids. And he album in country history. was very, very smart. The LP, whose tracks “Both of my parents include “Back in the Closet were really dynamic peoAgain” and “Come Out Sin- ple,” said Judy, who ran the gin’,” was funded by Gay Laurel House of Beauty Community Social Services here for 2½ decades until of Seattle, and the band her retirement some years played at Seattle’s first back. Pride event in 1974. But the Haggerty chilAfter many years in dren said goodbye to their
BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Somewhere in the vast Pacific Ocean, about 1,200 miles west of North Olympic Peninsula, the giant Polar Pioneer oil rig is making its way towards Port Angeles Harbor. The 355-foot-tall behemoth was heading east at about 8.6 knots, or 10 mph, at the end of last week, according to www.Marine Traffic.com. The scheduled arrival of the Shell Oil rig was being kept under wraps by company officials. Polar Pioneer left Dutch Harbor, Alaska, behind two tugs Oct. 13. Its journey has already been marked with adventure. A Polar Pioneer support vessel, the 270-foot Tor Viking II, rescued French sailor Manu WattecampsEtienne and his cat, Pipalup, from a sinking sailboat in high seas about 350 miles southeast of Dutch Harbor on Tuesday.
Rescued man en route Wattecamps-Etienne is en route to Port Angeles with the Shell vessels, an Alaska Coast Guard District 17 spokesman said Friday. Royal Dutch Shell stopped exploring for oil in Arctic waters in September. As a result, the Polar Pioneer will be making its second stop in Port Angeles this year. The towering rig was anchored in Port Angeles Harbor from April 17 to May 14. Shell spokeswoman Megan Baldino has said the Polar Pioneer likely will remain in Port Angeles for a similar amount of
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The offshore oil platform Polar Pioneer waits on April 25 to be floated off the cargo deck ship Blue Marlin into Port Angeles Harbor. The tug Garth Foss, right, was holding station in front of the combo. time to offload supplies and equipment. The first stop in Port Angeles pumped an estimated $1 million into the city’s economy in hotel stays, retail sales and rigrelated services, according to a report prepared for Shell and the Alaska State Chamber of Commerce. Wattecamps-Etienne and his cat were uninjured when he jumped from the sinking sailboat into the oil rig’s support vessel. The 28-year-old sailor gave an account of the harrowing rescue on a GoFundMe website, which had a Coast Guard video of the rescue, at www. gofundme.com/wb6wj8ts. The sailboat suffered “cat-
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astrophic damage” when it was knocked over by a rogue wave and began to take on water, he said on the site. “I give all the thanks in the world to the United States Coast Guard for responding to my distress call and sending help,” Wattecamps-Etienne wrote. He added: “Many thanks to the vessel and crew that came to my rescue. A Swedish ice breaking ship cleverly and rightfully named the Tor Viking meaning ‘mighty.’ ”
________ Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5072, or at rollikainen@peninsula dailynews.com. Reporter Mark Swanson contributed to this report.
father too soon. Charles died Oct. 29, 1961, at just 60, from hereditary atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries. Their mother, who at 46 still had six children at home, went back to school, attending both Peninsula College and Western Washington State University with Patrick. She earned a degree in English and, soon after graduating, became a teacher who worked many years in the Port Angeles district. She died in 1999 at 84.
Frequent visitor Today, Patrick, 71, visits friends and family in Port Angeles whenever he can. He still plays music, too: a few Lavender Country gigs here and there, as well as lots of appearances with his Memory Lane Songs duo, which specializes in standards from the 1940s through the ’60s. He and bandmate Bobby Taylor visit senior centers, assisted living homes, “anywhere old people meet.”
Thinks of parents Every day, Patrick thinks of his mom and dad. “They truly were a united front,” he said. “Both of my parents believed that each child was an individual. It was not ‘one size fits all.’ ” And in an era when corporal punishment was the norm, “he never laid a hand on me or any of us. That’s who he was. Oh, he worked me like a dog. But he was never unkind to me in any way. “Long before I knew, he knew what the deal was,” that his son was gay. “He took it in stride, that this is the child God gave him to love.”
________ Features Editor Diane Urbani de la Paz can be reached at 360452-2345, ext. 5062, or at diane. urbani@peninsuladailynews.com.
Influenza: No flu shot?
Wear masks at OMC CONTINUED FROM A1 ing globally.” The vaccine is available People who cannot from doctors and pharmareceive flu shots due to an cies throughout Washingallergy or who strongly ton state, according to the object to being vaccinated state Department of Health, must wear face masks when and anyone 6 months or they are on OMC property, older should receive it, said state Health Officer Dr. Lewis said. Kathy Lofy. Historically, only about Take the A strain half of Washington resiThis year’s strain is dents get vaccinated, she influenza A, which the pres- said, with a lower rate for ent vaccine protects against, teenagers. but whether it will immuWhen fewer people are nize against the exact protected, according to Lofy, type of flu remains to be influenza spreads faster seen. and further — including to Last year’s strain infants who should not mutated after a vaccine was receive the shots. distributed. However, Dr. Jeannette Young, old, ill Stehr-Green — a Board of Young children, pregHealth member, an epidemiologist and former interim nant women, elders and health officer — said Tues- people with chronic illday, “There’s a good match nesses such as diabetes, between the current vaccine heart disease or lung disand what they’ve been see- ease are at high risk for
complications from flu that can be fatal. Influenza is highly contagious and spreads through coughs and sneezes, even by people who aren’t aware yet that they are sick. Eventually, symptoms include fever, chills, cough, sore throat, body aches, fatigue and headache. Washington state provides free vaccines to all children up to 18 years old, although clinics and health departments may charge administration fees or bill for office visits. The Department of Health website, www.doh. wa.gov, offers information about influenza, its prevention and its treatment.
_______ Reporter James Casey can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladaily news.com.
Briefly . . . staff members are eligible this year for retirement. Officials say the shortage isn’t impacting public safety but is impacting job satisfaction for troopers working longer hours. VANCOUVER, Wash. — State Patrol Captain State Patrol troopers are Monica Alexander told leaving their jobs in droves, KOIN-TV of Portland, Ore., and officials are looking for that the agency is one of ways to solve the problem. the lowest-paying in WashMore than 100 trooper ington state, saying others jobs are currently available, pay up to $2,000 more per and initial findings by conmonth. sultants show newer troopers are leaving for other Hiker safe law enforcement agencies ELLENSBURG — Kittithat offer better pay. Thirty-three troopers have tas County authorities said a hiker missing in the resigned this year. Some 80
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Teanaway area of central Washington walked 16 miles overnight to safety. The Yakima Herald reported that 25-year-old Sarah Brandabur of Mercer Island had been trying to hike to Ingalls Lake with a friend Wednesday but continued on alone after the friend got tired. The Kittitas County sheriff’s office said searchand-rescue volunteers were just starting to look for Brandabur on Thursday when a resident called to say she had walked to their home overnight. The Associated Press
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This week’s meetings ■ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly luncheon meetings usually 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. There is no luncheon this Tuesday. Instead, the chamber will host its ninth annual business showcase at the country club from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. The showcase is open to the public. More details are at www. sequimchamber.com.
held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. This Monday’s program will feature Tom Clendening, general manager of KXIR and KSER radio, on how the stations support communities in Jefferson County and the rest of the North Puget Sound. The luncheon’s sponsor will be the Port Townsend & Jefferson County Leader.
■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast ■ Forks Chamber of Com- meetings are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaumerce — Luncheon meetings rant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Angeles. This Tuesday’s program Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s gathering was not announced by press will feature PA Likes Bikes. time Saturday. Lunch costs $9.75 and will There is a $3 minimum include an entree and sides. charge by Joshua’s for those The soup of the day will be clam who do not order breakfast. chowder. ________ ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are
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PORT ANGELES — Lisa Divelbiss recently received her real estate brokers license and is working at JACE Real Estate Co., 1234 E. Front St. Divelbiss She can be reached at her direct number, 360-565-2034, or her cellphone, 360-670-1445.
What parties’ plans may mean for retirees At 81, Sara Moore still occasionally drives five blocks to the grocery store in her 1993 Buick, which her son had painted pink for breast cancer awareness. She is a survivor. She also survives on a Social Security check of just $984 a month. After rent and cable television, she said her largest expense was food. She hunts for specials, like the 10 frozen Lean Cuisine dinners she recently bought for $10. Fresh fruits and vegetables are a splurge, but she said she skips extras like ice cream. “I just manage,” said Moore, of Chicago, who was a certified nursing assistant before her cancer was diagnosed in 2001. After all her monthly bills are paid — she also receives food deliveries from a local pantry — she has roughly $50 left. Like Moore, millions of retirees rely heavily on modest checks from Social Security. The average monthly benefit is $1,337, and about 64 percent of beneficiaries older than 65 receive at least half of their income from the program, according to the Social Security Administration. For nearly half of unmarried beneficiaries, it accounts for a whopping 90 percent of income.
Two proposals Here is how two proposals — one offered by a Republican candidate for president, the other by a Democrat — would affect the future of Social Security. With the race for the 2016 presidential nominations well underway, candidates have begun
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Nation/World Pot legalization effort COLUMBUS, Ohio — So a few states out West and a couple cities on the East Coast have voted to legalize marijuana. Does that mean legal pot can fly in the heartland? A ballot proposal before Ohio voters next month would be the first in the nation to legalize both medical and recreational marijuana in a single vote. It’s funded by private investors and mounted in an off-year election cycle, the only marijuanarelated question on any state ballot this year. Why such an unusual profile? Thank the complex politics of this king of politically divided states. “The reason that we’re a battleground state is because we shake it up. We shake it up in a big, big way,” said Ian James, director of ResponsibleOhio, the legalization campaign. That means roughly $4 million has been spent on TV ads so far — with varying messages targeted at parents, military veterans, blacks, union members and senior citizens. It means kids in wheelchairs promoting medical marijuana, a green bud-shaped mascot trolling college campuses and a tough-oncrime prosecutor touting economic benefits to cash-strapped police departments. There’s even a concurrent campaign proposing to purge old marijuana-related convictions if this year’s Issue 3 passes. TURN
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floating proposals to shore up the program’s finances. For years, most of the plans that have been offered to ensure that the self-financing program can support itself have relied largely on cutting benefits. But now Democrats like Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont and the former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley are trying to reverse the usual conversation, calling for an expansion of the program by requiring higher-income workers to pay more in payroll taxes, the dedicated tax stream that pays for the benefits. In contrast, most Republicans, adamantly opposed to any tax increases, continue to offer proposals that focus on cutting benefits, in ways that critics say could harm the most vulnerable retirees, while doing little to overcome the system’s financial imbalance.
Raise retirement age “Americans are living longer,” Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey, who is seeking the Republican nomination, said in a campaign speech in April in New Hampshire. “This is something to celebrate but, at the same time, we can’t ignore the real effect that has on Social Security.” In the same speech, Christie called for gradually raising the retirement age for future retirees, a change championed by several other Republican candidates, including former Gov. Jeb Bush and Sen. Marco Rubio, both of Florida. But not everyone is living longer. Average life expectancies have grown in the last century, but better-paid, better-educated people tend to live longer than people who earn less. And the gap between them has grown over time, a recent report has shown. In fact, life expectancy has declined slightly for lower earners. TURN
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Preparing for disaster: When your phone is gone BY KATIE BANNER THE NEW YORK TIMES
Smartphones increasingly hold our lives — our contacts, messages, credit card data, health care information and the controls to our smart homes — within their sleek metallic finishes. So when we lose the devices, it’s a problem. Smart software means we can track, recover and — if it’s clear the devices are gone for good — wipe the smartphones clean so that no one can steal the data. My iPhone was stolen recently at a neighborhood bar. But with a few taps on a friend’s laptop, I wiped the phone’s data. Then I began saving up for a new device. Here is a primer on how to track and disable your smartphone if it goes missing. 1. First, go into settings to enable the phone to back up your data and send you its location. If you have an iPhone, go to settings and tap iCloud. Turn on iCloud Backup, Find My iPhone and Send Last Location. 2. If your device goes missing, you can then sign into iCloud. com or use the Find My iPhone app to see your device on a map, lock the device and place a message on the home screen with a contact number. TURN
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How to protect your smartphone data on your phone and files on your phone’s memory card. Smartphones have a milIt can remove threats it lion practical uses, which finds and can also detect means they are jammed with and try to foil potential credit card numbers, website passwords and other personal hackings that happen over Wi-Fi. information that can tempt If you lose your phone or it thieves or hackers. While phones have built-in gets stolen, Avast has web protection, you can always add tools to let you track your phone’s whereabouts, and you a little more in the form of can make the device emit a security applications. There is a bonanza of such siren sound. It has a straightforward, if apps, especially for phones rather boring, interface, but it based on Google’s Android does require some time to set software. up and maintain. Because of Android’s open Avast also offers a paid nature, phones based on that $15-a-year version that operating system can be vulincludes geofencing — your nerable to viruses and malphone will emit an alarm if it ware attacks. is carried outside a certain area — plus other extras Avast like cloud backups of your Avast Mobile Security is a data. free app that provides virus scanning tools to check apps TURN TO SECURITY/A12 BY KIT EATON
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3. If the phone is really gone, you can remotely protect the data by clicking the Erase iPhone button on iCloud or the Find My iPhone app. ‘Independent’? If you have backed up DETROIT — A former your phone in iCloud, you transportation secretary should be able to download turned lobbyist selected by all your information onto a the government to monitor the recall of millions of Fiat replacement device. 4. For Android phones, Chrysler vehicles also reprego into the device’s settings sents an air bag maker and then into security to responsible for millions of activate the Android Device recalled vehicles. manager to track and erase Rodney Slater, who ran the Transportation Depart- a misplaced phone. If you are logged ment for four years under into your Google account, President Bill Clinton, has you can also type “find been lobbying the departmy phone� into a Google ment and Congress on behalf of Takata Corp. of search box and see your Japan regarding air bag phone on a map and issues, lobbying records make it ring, though you reviewed by The Associated can’t lock or erase the Press show. phone. Takata’s air bag inflators can explode too forcefully, firing shrapnel into the passenger compartment. They’re linked to eight deaths and have led to the CONTINUED FROM A11 recall of tens of millions of vehicles, including 4 million made by Fiat Chrysler. “I have never been a fan Fiat Chrysler, also of raising the retirement known as FCA, is under an age,� said Peter Orszag, a order from the National former budget director for Highway Traffic Safety President Barack Obama, Administration to hire an who recently wrote a conindependent monitor to gressionally mandated oversee the company’s report on Social Security for recalls in response to misbe- the National Academies of havior involving 23 recalls. Sciences, Engineering and Medicine. The safety administra“Anyone who is making tion selected Slater from a list of three candidates sup- the argument that we should raise the retirement age plied by Fiat Chrysler. The decision was announced by because of an increase in the life expectancy — that arguthe automaker Friday. ment, I think, is fundamenGordon Trowbridge, a tally misguided and misleadspokesman for NHTSA, ing,� Orszag said. said Slater had disclosed “The average is masking his representation of quite different patterns Takata. depending where you are on “The company and the income distribution.� NHTSA both examined that and determined that 7 percent cut for the purpose of monitoring Fiat Chrysler’s compliEach year the “full� retireance with the consent order ment age is raised translates that it was not a conflict of into a benefit cut of nearly 7 interest,� Trowbridge said. percent for future retirees A Fiat Chrysler spokeswho are affected. The full man declined to comment. retirement age is already Slater didn’t respond to a scheduled to rise from 66 to message that was left Fri67 — for people born after day afternoon seeking com1959 — which will hold down ment. benefits for that group. Consider an individual Gold and silver who would receive a full benefit of $2,000 a month at age Gold for December fell $3.30, or 0.3 percent, to 67 under current law. She would receive $1,600 a settle at $1,162.80 an month at age 67 if the full ounce Friday. December silver shed retirement age were raised to 70, according to the Center a penny to $15.827 an on Budget and Policy Prioriounce. Peninsula Daily News ties. Instead of receiving and The Associated Press $2,480 at age 70 under cur-
CONTINUED FROM A11 full of personal information. If you use a free app like 1Password, much of your data can be put behind Lookout another security wall to keep it safe. Lookout Security and Antivirus is The 1Password app encrypts a free for Android devices, and its more user’s phone information. modern user interface may make 1Password acts as a secure vault using it feel less of a chore. Lookout for data you have on your phone, has many of the same features as including website user names and Avast, including tools to find a lost or passwords and credit card informastolen phone, plus virus scanning. tion. It can also store secure text The free version includes cloudnotes that can be read only inside based backups of all your contact the app. Then you need to remember information. The paid version can only one password — the master wipe data from your lost device password for 1Password itself — remotely, and can even take a photo instead of having to remember all of someone who tries to use your your myriad login details. phone. Such extras cost $30 a year, 1Password encrypts all informawhich is expensive for an app that’s tion. not quite as sophisticated as its rivals. Extras include a password generLookout also has an iOS app, but ator that can create passwords more most of its features are already secure than those you might create offered free in iOS. yourself, and it can sync all your passwords and information across 1Password your devices. The 1Password user interface can IPhones and iPads are thought to be confusing, and for the most secure be less vulnerable to viruses than Android devices, but they are equally browsing, you have to use the special
browser built into the app.
LastPass LastPass is an equivalent password manager app that’s free for iOS. It’s my favorite for its modern design and ease of navigation. It can securely store and enter your passwords and website logins, credit card information, secure notes and more, and is protected with encryption and a master password. The app also has an Apple Watch version. LastPass stores user passwords and is protected with encryption and a master password. Your LastPass account makes it easy to access all your data across different devices. A family sharing option allows you to give someone you trust access to some of your data. But the family sharing and other features are available only if you buy the Pro upgrade for $12, and the app has been criticized by some app store reviewers for not having as many features as the desktop edition of LastPass.
Politics: Beneficiaries’ monthly checks rent law, she would have to wait until 70 to get $2,000. The fact that people are living longer is not the main reason the Social Security Trust Fund is expected to be depleted by 2034, when incoming payroll taxes may only be enough to pay 79 percent of promised benefits. According to the Social Security Administration, the increase in longevity accounts for 20 percent of the program’s long-term shortfall.
Fewer workers paying The most significant issue, according to Stephen C. Goss, the agency’s chief actuary, is that fewer workers are paying taxes into the program — given a lower birthrate — while more retirees are collecting their checks. Though presidential candidates from opposing parties have starkly different approaches to closing that gap, most Americans, across the ideological spectrum, are opposed to any further benefit reductions, according to a Pew Research Center poll last year. Overall, more than twothirds said that benefit cuts should not be an option. And majorities in every group, including nearly 59 percent of “consistently conservative� individuals, agreed. Aware of the public opposition to cuts in Social Security, Christie has emphasized a feature of his plan that
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More mainstream “Sanders’ proposals for Social Security certainly go in the right direction and are actually quite mainstream since experts are now considering strengthening and expanding the system,� said Teresa Ghilarducci, a labor economist, professor and commissioner for the Bipartisan Policy Center’s retirement security initiative, which is studying the effects of changes to the program. “This is certainly not the time to reduce Social Security benefits.� What would it take to simply preserve the program as is? Raising the payroll tax by three percentage points, to 15.4 percent from 12.4 percent — or 1.5 percentage point for workers and employers — would shore up the system for the next 75 years, according to Smith of the Urban Institute. Or immediately eliminating the cap on earnings — that is, taxing all income above $118,500, as the Medicare levy does — would close about 88 percent of the shortfall. For retirees like Moore who have little savings and no pension, Social Security is the last leg of the retirement stool to lean on. “If I didn’t have Social Security,� she said, “I would be doing a whole lot worse.�
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which would make the trust fund solvent through 2065, would raise payroll taxes on higher-earning households. Now, employees owe payroll taxes of 6.2 percent of their income — their employers pay another 6.2 percent — up to the current cap of $118,500 in earnings. At first, the Sanders plan would not apply payroll taxes to earnings between $118,500 and $250,000, but it would apply to earnings above that amount. Since the payroll cap generally rises over time with average wages, the payroll tax would apply to all earned income within about 18 years. He also calls for adding a separate 6.2 percent tax on investment income for single tax filers with income exceeding $200,000 (or $250,000 for married couples filing jointly). The extra revenue would pay for raising benefits by roughly $65 a month, as well as for a more generous costof living adjustment: He would peg benefits to a new measure of inflation where benefits are estimated to rise about 0.2 percentage points more each year than they do now.
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His plan also introduces a means test: Future retirees with retirement income of more than $80,000 — outside of Social Security benefits — would receive lower benefits on a sliding scale, with benefits phasing out altogether for those with $200,000 or more. Critics, however, say that move
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would save very little money, while threatening the broad appeal of the program. “We should worry about turning a program that has gotten its strength from being a program that everyone pays into and gets benefits out of into a welfare program,� said Joan Entmacher, vice president for family economic security at the National Women’s Law Center. Besides, she added, “you can’t get much savings out of means-testing Social Security unless you go after the middle class.� Lastly, Christie would slow the growth of beneficiaries’ monthly checks, which rise with inflation so that retirees maintain their purchasing power. He would adopt an inflation measure that is projected to rise about 0.3 percentage points slower each year. But retiree advocates and other specialists, including some conservatives who want to shave benefits, say the change would hurt the most vulnerable retirees, because they would feel a tighter pinch as they aged. “If we are going to cut Social Security benefits, and I think we should, I want to cut for the younger retirees who can work longer,� said Andrew Biggs, resident scholar of the American Enterprise Institute and a former principal deputy commissioner at the Social Security Administration. “Not those who are older and can’t.�
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eliminates benefits for the wealthiest Americans, arguing that will help ensure the program’s survival for younger workers. Many of his proposals amount to a series of cuts that do little to improve the program’s more immediate solvency issues, according to an analysis by the Urban Institute. “The Christie proposal does nothing to help Social Security’s solvency problems before 2034, when current law trust fund balances are projected to be depleted,� said Karen Smith, a senior fellow at the Urban Institute, who ran the analysis. “His proposal reduces program revenue and does not reduce benefits enough soon enough to make Social Security solvent.� It would help lower costs for future generations, in part by gradually raising the full retirement age by two months a year, beginning in 2022, until it reaches 69. Christie would also gradually increase the early retirement age to 64 from 62, which is when retirees can now begin claiming benefits at a reduced rate. Separately, to encourage older people to work longer, he would eliminate payroll taxes for those over age 62.
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The reign of recycling Is sorting paper from plastic, glass from metal really worth the hassle? BY JOHN TIERNEY
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IF YOU LIVE in the United States, you probably do some form of recycling. It’s likely that you separate paper from plastic and glass and metal. You rinse the bottles and cans, and you might put food scraps in a container destined for a composting facility. As you sort everything into the right bins, you probably assume that recycling is helping your community and protecting the environment. But is it? Are you in fact wasting your time? In 1996, I wrote a long article for The New York Times Magazine arguing that the recycling process as we carried it out was wasteful. I presented plenty of evidence that recycling was costly and ineffectual, but its defenders said that it was unfair to rush to judgment. Noting that the modern recycling movement had really just begun just a few years earlier, they predicted it would flourish as the industry matured and the public learned how to recycle properly. So, what’s happened since then? While it’s true that the recycling message has reached more people than ever, when it comes to the bottom line, both economically and environmentally, not much has changed at all. Despite decades of exhortations and mandates, it’s still typically more expensive for municipalities to recycle household waste than to send it to a landfill. Prices for recyclable materials have plummeted because of lower oil prices and reduced demand for them overseas. The slump has forced some recycling companies to shut plants and cancel plans
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for new technologies. The mood is so gloomy that one industry veteran tried to cheer up her colleagues this summer with an article in a trade journal titled “Recycling Is Not Dead!”
Rates fall flat While politicians set higher and higher goals, the national rate of recycling has stagnated in recent years. Yes, it’s popular in affluent neighborhoods like Park Slope in Brooklyn and in cities like San Francisco, but residents of the Bronx and Houston don’t have the same fervor for sorting garbage in their spare time. The future for recycling looks even worse. As cities move beyond recycling paper and metals, and into glass, food scraps and assorted plastics, the costs rise sharply while the environmental benefits decline and sometimes vanish. “If you believe recycling is good for the planet and that we need to do more of it, then there’s a crisis to confront,” says David P. Steiner, the chief executive officer of Waste Management, the largest recycler of household trash in the United States. “Trying to turn garbage into gold costs a lot more than expected. We need to ask ourselves: What is the goal here?” Recycling has been relentlessly promoted as a goal in and of itself: an unalloyed public good and private virtue that is indoctrinated in students from kindergarten through college. As a result, otherwise
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well-informed and educated people have no idea of the relative costs and benefits. They probably don’t know, for instance, that to reduce carbon emissions, you’ll accomplish a lot more by sorting paper and aluminum cans than by worrying about yogurt containers and half-eaten slices of pizza. Most people also assume that recycling plastic bottles must be doing lots for the planet. They’ve been encouraged by the Environmental Protection Agency, which assures the public that recycling plastic results in less carbon being released into the atmosphere. But how much difference does it make? Here’s some perspective: To offset the greenhouse impact of one passenger’s round-trip flight between New York and London, you’d have to recycle roughly 40,000 plastic bottles,
assuming you fly coach. If you sit in business- or first-class, where each passenger takes up more space, it could be more like 100,000.
Water in equation Even those statistics might be misleading. New York and other cities instruct people to rinse the bottles before putting them in the recycling bin, but the EPA’s life-cycle calculation doesn’t take that water into account. That single omission can make a big difference, according to Chris Goodall, the author of How to Live a Low-Carbon Life. Goodall calculates that if you wash plastic in water that was heated by coalderived electricity, then the net effect of your recycling could be more carbon in the atmosphere. To many public officials,
recycling is a question of morality, not cost-benefit analysis. Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York declared that by 2030, the city would no longer send any garbage to landfills. “This is the way of the future if we’re going to save our Earth,” he explained while announcing that New York would join San Francisco, Seattle and other cities in moving toward a “zero waste” policy, which would require an unprecedented level of recycling. The national rate of recycling rose during the 1990s to 25 percent, meeting the goal set by an EPA official, J. Winston Porter. He advised state officials that no more than about 35 percent of the nation’s trash was worth recycling, but some ignored him and set goals of 50 percent and higher. Most of those goals were never met and the national rate has been stuck around 34 percent in recent years. “It makes sense to recycle commercial cardboard and some paper, as well as selected metals and plastics,” he says. “But other materials rarely make sense, including food waste and other compostables. “The zero-waste goal makes no sense at all; it’s very expensive with almost no real environmental benefit.” One of the original goals of the recycling movement was to avert a supposed crisis because there was no room left in the nation’s landfills. But that media-inspired fear was never realistic in a country with so much open space. In reporting the 1996 article, I found that all the trash generated by Americans for the next 1,000 years would fit on one-tenth of 1 percent of the land available
for grazing. And that tiny amount of land wouldn’t be lost forever, because landfills are typically covered with grass and converted to parkland, like the Freshkills Park being created on Staten Island. The United States Open tennis tournament is played on the site of an old landfill — and one that never had the linings and other environmental safeguards required today. Though most cities shun landfills, they have been welcomed in rural communities that reap large economic benefits (and have plenty of greenery to buffer residents from the sights and smells). Consequently, the great landfill shortage has not arrived, and neither have the shortages of raw materials that were supposed to make recycling profitable.
Environmental angle With the economic rationale gone, advocates for recycling have switched to environmental arguments. Researchers have calculated that there are indeed such benefits to recycling, but not in the way that many people imagine. Most of these benefits do not come from reducing the need for landfills and incinerators. A modern well-lined landfill in a rural area can have relatively little environmental impact. Decomposing garbage releases methane, a potent greenhouse gas, but landfill operators have started capturing it and using it to generate electricity. Modern incinerators, while politically unpopular in the United States, release so few pollutants that they’ve been widely accepted in the eco-conscious countries of Northern Europe and Japan for generating clean energy. TURN
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“A funny clown. She was weird. She had a colorful Afro hairdo and real big shoes. She had red, white and pink pom-pom buttons down the front and all the funny makeup. I remember it because it was my mom.”
“A two-person Halloween costume. It was the ‘Grim Reaper,’ about 7 feet tall, with two teens one sitting on the other’s shoulders. They had the big sickle, robe and everything. This was in California years ago.”
“A little toddler dressed up as an ant. He was red and black with antennas on his head. The costume had sections with three parts. It was outrageous for a 2-year-old. He was real cute with extra legs sticking out.”
“One was Spy vs. Spy from the old MAD comic book, and another was a guy who was dressed up as a large piece of bubble gum with a cowboy hat and a gun belt.”
“I remember last year, a man walked into the casino where I work as a giant box of cigarettes. It was absolutely huge. He was Marlboros. White tubes sticking out the top were the cigarettes. It was a little too much.”
“My 7-year-old son went as a ‘motorcycle accident.’ I used all kinds of red makeup on him. Everybody kept asking him if he was OK. I think he even fainted when he looked in the mirror. Maybe it was too real.”
“Years ago, I went into a Taco Bell in an Iowa city during college and saw an employee dressed up as a McDonald’s employee. At first I was confused but realized it was just Halloween, so I had a good laugh about it.”
“It was a few years ago at the downtown parade, where the person had a marionette creature that was really huge and it came up above them, almost like an alien spider thing.”
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Recycling: What’s the trade-off? CONTINUED FROM A13 than 1 ton of carbon dioxide. Moreover, recycling operA ton of food saves a litations have their own envitle less than a ton. ronmental costs, like extra For glass, you have to trucks on the road and polrecycle 3 tons in order to lution from recycling opera- get about 1 ton of greentions. house benefits. Composting facilities Worst of all is yard around the country have waste: It takes 20 tons of it inspired complaints about to save a single ton of carnauseating odors, swarming bon dioxide. rats and defecating sea As a business, recycling gulls. is on the wrong side of two After New York City long-term global economic started sending food waste trends. to be composted in DelaFor centuries, the real ware, the unhappy neighcost of labor has been bors of the composting plant increasing while the real successfully campaigned to cost of raw materials has shut it down last year. been declining. The environmental beneThat’s why we can fits of recycling come chiefly afford to buy so much more from reducing the need to stuff than our ancestors manufacture new products could. — less mining, drilling and logging. Labor-intensive But that’s not so appealAs a labor-intensive ing to the workers in those activity, recycling is an industries and to the communities that have accepted increasingly expensive way the environmental trade-offs to produce materials that are less and less valuable. that come with those jobs. Recyclers have tried to improve the economics by Reduced emissions? automating the sorting Nearly everyone, process, but they’ve been though, approves of one frustrated by politicians potential benefit of recyeager to increase recycling cling: reduced emissions of rates by adding new mategreenhouse gases. rials of little value. Its advocates often cite The more types of trash an estimate by the EPA that are recycled, the more that recycling municipal difficult it becomes to sort solid waste in the United the valuable from the States saves the equivalent worthless. of 186 million metric tons In New York City, the of carbon dioxide, compara- net cost of recycling a ton ble to removing the emisof trash is now $300 more sions of 39 million cars. than it would cost to bury According to the EPA’s the trash instead. estimates, virtually all the That adds up to millions greenhouse benefits — of extra dollars per year — more than 90 percent — about half the budget of come from just a few mate- the parks department — rials: paper, cardboard and that New Yorkers are metals like the aluminum spending for the privilege in soda cans. of recycling. That’s because recycling That money could buy 1 ton of metal or paper far more valuable benefits, saves about 3 tons of carincluding more significant bon dioxide, a much bigger reductions in greenhouse payoff than the other mate- emissions. rials analyzed by the EPA. So what is a socially Recycling 1 ton of plasconscious, sensible person tic saves only slightly more to do?
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It would be much simpler and more effective to impose the equivalent of a carbon tax on garbage, as Thomas C. Kinnaman has proposed after conducting what is probably the most thorough comparison of the social costs of recycling, landfilling and incineration. Kinnaman, an economist at Bucknell University, considered everything from environmental damage to the pleasure that some people take in recycling (the “warm glow” that makes them willing to pay extra to do it). He concludes that the social good would be optimized by subsidizing the recycling of some metals and by imposing a $15 tax on each ton of trash that goes to the landfill. That tax would offset the environmental costs, chiefly the greenhouse impact, and allow each municipality to make a guilt-free choice based on local economics and its citizens’ wishes. The result, Kinnaman predicts, would be a lot less recycling than there is today.
Feel-good practice Then why do so many public officials keep vowing to do more of it? Special-interest politics is one reason — pressure from green groups — but it’s also because recycling intuitively appeals to many voters: It makes people feel virtuous, especially affluent people who feel guilty about their enormous environmental footprint.
It is less an ethical activity than a religious ritual, like the ones performed by Catholics to obtain indulgences for their sins. Religious rituals don’t need any practical justification for the believers who perform them voluntarily. But many recyclers want more than just the freedom to practice their religion. They want to make these rituals mandatory for everyone else, too, with stiff fines for sinners who don’t sort properly. Seattle has become so aggressive that the city is being sued by residents who maintain that the inspectors rooting through their trash are violating their constitutional right to privacy. It would take legions of garbage police to enforce a zero-waste society, but true believers insist that’s the future. When de Blasio promised to eliminate garbage in New York, he said it was “ludicrous” and “outdated” to keep sending garbage to landfills. Recycling, he declared, was the only way for New York to become “a truly sustainable city.” But cities have been burying garbage for thousands of years, and it’s still the easiest and cheapest solution for trash. The recycling movement is floundering, and its survival depends on continual subsidies, sermons and policing. How can you build a sustainable city with a strategy that can’t even sustain itself?
________ John Tierney is the writer of the Findings column for The New York Times science section and co-author of the book Willpower: Rediscovering the Greatest Human Strength.
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With current Sequim School District board member John Bridge not running for re-election for Position 3, the best candidate to replace him is clearly Jim Stoffer. Mr. Bridge has endorsed him. I’ve known Jim for about a year and am impressed with his sincere desire to serve our community, much like he did for our country during his career in the U.S. Coast Guard. Jim has followed the doings of the school district for several years and actively participated in various ways to help with their needs. He is engaged in the issues facing educating this community’s K-12 students and has a strong desire to improve all aspects of the learning process. He will be a tireless worker on that cause and make all efforts to connect with interested parties. Jim’s leadership is needed on this important board, with pending facility improvements and better education delivery currently the most important issues facing the board. These and other matters the board takes on require careful thought, necessary analysis and definitive conclusions. Stoffer will faithfully perform this process and own his actions. We need Jim Stoffer on the Sequim School Board. He’s got my vote. If you compare the two candidates for Position 3, he should get yours, too. John White, Sequim
Serving for 38 years in the fire service has allowed me to observe some great fire ground-commanders and even greater fire district commissioners who set direction for our emergency services. Every once in awhile, you come across a person who is committed to serving as a fire commissioner for all the right reasons — a sense of community, a sense of service to those in need and leading from the front. Michael Gawley was appointed to the Clallam County Fire District No. 3 board of commissioners after a successful career as a volunteer firefighter and air traffic controller for the Federal Aviation Administration. With this experience, Michael knows how to handle stressful situations methodically and professionally with the taxpayer in mind. As a retiree, Michael knows how to live within his means and knows what limitations senior citizens have when it comes to fixed incomes. He knows that leadership is seldom easy and that making the difficult decisions on behalf of those he serves will provide the best results in the long run. The fire service in Clallam County is fortunate to have the leadership of incumbent Michael Gawley as a commissioner in Fire District No. 3 (Sequim). Please join me in supporting his re-election for all the right reasons. Sam Phillips, Port Angeles
EDITOR’S NOTE: Stoffer is running against Charla Wright for the Position 3 Sequim School Board position.
Phillips is fire chief for Clallam County Fire District No. 2.
PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Rants & Raves COMPILED BY LAURA LOFGREN AND ANNE SARGENT
Rave of the Week RAVE TO BARISTAS in Port Angeles who are always ready early in the morning with something hot to drink and a cheerful smile. You make the day start better.
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RANT TO DRIVER in beaten-up work truck: Your vehicle probably could push mine to go faster, but I’m already going the speed limit on
[U.S. Highway] 101 east of Sequim. And tailgating during a rainstorm doesn’t encourage me to go faster.
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Loads of logs departing Port Angeles THE PORT OF Port Angeles’ Terminal 3 has been busy for the past couple of weeks with cargo ships taking on logs. Last week, ON THE Ince Point, a WATERFRONT 509-footlong vesDavid G. sel, departed Sellars Port Angeles for Taicang, China, with approximately 5.9 million board feet of logs harvested from Merrill & Ring’s private land holdings in Western Washington. This week, the 478-foot cargo ship Global Hero is dockside, taking on about 5 million board feet of logs bound for China. When it leaves Port Angeles, Astoria Bay will be next up in the queue. It is due to arrive in Port Angeles on Nov. 3.
Log exports Invariably, when log exports are mentioned in this column, I field phone calls and emails from readers whose perception is that the exported logs are processed into lumber that is used to build furniture and knickknacks that are then imported back to the United States for sale in big-box stores. Some carry the argument further by posing the notion that exporting logs is an example of manufacturing jobs leaving the United States for China and Korea. The reality is that virtually all of the logs exported to China are hemlock, which is a softwood used almost exclusively in general building construction. The predominant construction material for commercial buildings and residential housing — both of which are typically highrise buildings — is concrete. Hemlock is an ideal product from which to build the forms necessary to erect these structures. Not only is the wood easy to work with, but an added bonus is that the forms can be reused a number of times. This week, the Port of Port Angeles’ Terminal 1 is playing host to Reuben Lasker, a fishery survey vessel operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. I understand the vessel is in port to take on stores and some electronic equipment. Armstrong Marine, the aluminum-boat manufacturer on U.S. Highway 101 midway between Port Angeles and Sequim, recently launched Alkoa, a 35-foot catamaran that was
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built for a client in Newport Beach, Calif., who will, among other uses, go to Catalina Island from Newport Beach. Given that the boat is powered by twin 300-horsepower outboard motors, those 26 miles should fly by in the blink of an eye.
Shave and haircut Platypus Marine, the full-service shipyard, yacht repair facility and steel-boat manufacturer on Marine Drive in Port Angeles, hauled out the Puget Sound Pilot Boat Juan de Fuca on Monday for a shave and a haircut and a buff and a wax. I also saw that the boat crew was servicing the jet drives. My understanding is it will be back in the water by Friday evening. Platypus has Michael Lisa sitting on the hard. It is a steel 53-foot commercial fishing vessel that fishes out of Westport, Wash. Personnel are going to make some serious modifications to this vessel. Initially, all of the gear will be removed, the mast will be taken off and the wheelhouse will be removed. The mast and wheelhouse will be replaced with new aluminum structures. Sponsons will be added to the boat, and the seiner will eventually measure 58 feet in length with a 25-foot beam. I suspect as time goes on, we’ll see more and more of these type of projects at Platypus because this type of modification can bring an older vessel more updated capabilities while avoiding the costly Coast Guard regulations and inspections that are required on new vessels built after July 1, 2012.
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ABOVE: The Reuben Lasker, a fishery survey vessel, is tied up at the Port of Port Angeles’ Terminal 1. The vessel is operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. LEFT: A 53-foot commercial fishing vessel, Michael Lisa, is out of the water at Platypus Marine in Port Angeles to receive a new mast, wheelhouse and other modifications.
Harbor happenings On Thursday, Tesoro Petroleum provided bunkers to British Courage, a 755-foot liquefied propane carrier that then got underway for South Korea. Tesoro also bunkered Vinjerac, a 640-foot tanker that is flagged in Croatia.
_________ David G. Sellars is a Port Angeles resident and former Navy boatswain’s mate who enjoys boats and strolling the area’s waterfronts and boat yards. Items and questions involving boating, marina and industrial activities and the North Olympic Peninsula waterfronts are always welcome. News announcements about boating groups, including yacht clubs and squadrons, are welcome as well. Email dgsellars@hotmail. com or phone him at 360-8083202.
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PENINSULA DAILY NEWS for Sunday, October 25, 2015 SECTION
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PT beats Cowboys to remain unbeaten BY MICHAEL CARMAN AND LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT TOWNSEND — Port Townsend played musical chairs offensively due to injuries, but the result was the same: another Olympic League 1A blowout, this time 63-12 over rival Chimacum. The Redhawks managed to put up big yardage despite fullback and leading rusher Wesley Wheeler being out for the season with a knee injury and running back Ezra Easley nursing an injured shoulder. David Sua moved from quarterback to fullback, the position at which he earned Olympic League 1A Offensive MVP honors last season, and junior Kyle Blankenship filled Easley’s shoes. “Sua must have had 200 rushing yards,” Port Townsend coach Nick Snyder said. “He was sensational. “And Kyle Blankenship was phenomenal. He must have had 100 yards rushing.” Detrius Kelsall got things going for the Redhawks, picking off a James Porter pass and returning it for a TD. “Blankenship then went 25 [yards] for a TD, but they did score on us,” Snyder said. Port Townsend fumbled away a Chimacum punt and the Cowboys recovered and scored on a short field. “We held them and they were kicking a field goal, but we roughed the kicker,” Snyder said. “Then they threw a TD pass to the back of the end zone on third down.” But the Redhawks were just too much for the Cowboys to contain. “Our offensive linemen were just blowing open big holes,” Snyder said. “We were up 49-12 at halftime.” Snyder praised senior linebacker Keegan Khile. “He was all over the place,” Snyder said. “He broke 100 tackles for the year and had a bunch of quarterback hurries.” The Redhawks (6-0, 8-0) visit Charles Wright on Friday for a nonleague game. The Tarriers upset Port Townsend 24-14 in the district playoffs last season, a week after the Redhawks blew them out 49-6. “We are definitely ready to get after them and play them again,” Snyder said. A similar situation may arise this season, as the loser of Saturday night’s game between Bellevue Christian and Charles Wright will travel to face Port Townsend in the district playoffs. Either way, the Redhawks will face a team for the second time in the district playoff. Port Townsend shut out Bellevue Christian 44-0 in September.
Sprint to league glory Long edges Shreffler for girls crown BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
SEQUIM — Port Angeles sophomore Gracie Long edged Sequim’s Waverly Shreffler by less than a second to claim her second straight girls cross country title at the Olympic League Championships at Cedars at Dungeness golf course. Brendon Despain won the boys title to lead Sequim to its third consecutive league championship. Long finished with a time of 18 minutes, 53.93 seconds in Thursday’s 5-kilometer girls race, a half-second ahead of Shreffler (18:44.44). But Shreffler and the Wolves ended up with 49 points to earn the team championship over the second-place Roughriders (78 points). Sequim and Port Angeles each had three runners place in the top 10, but the Wolves ended up with seven of the top 25 finishers, while the Riders managed four in the top 25. Sequim’s Kiara Pierson came in seventh (20:47), and Audrey Shingleton’s time of 20:59 was good for ninth. Elizabeth Rosales placed 13th, Alexis Cromer was 18th and Emily Webb and Noelle Bittner finished 24th and 25th, respectively, for the Wolves. Port Angeles’ Madelyn Dougherty earned third place after completing the course with a time of 20:27. Lael Butler (21:19) came in 10th for the Riders, and Lily Morlan was 20th. Port Townsend, the lone KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Class 1A team, finished sixth in Port Angeles’ Gracie Long, front, sprints to the finish line with Sequim’s Waverly the eight-team competition.
Shreffler on her heels at the Olympic League Championships at The Cedars at
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Wolves trounced by Trojans Sequim scores rare TD on Olympic’s defense in loss BY LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
North Kitsap 48, Port Angeles 6 POULSBO — The Roughriders dropped their sixth straight game, while the Viking remained unbeaten in league play. North Kitsap scored a touchdown on its first play from scrimmage, but Port Angeles coach Bret Curtis said the Riders hung with the Vikings rather than hang their heads. “We’re really trying to work through those sort of things,” Port Angeles coach Bret Curtis said of Friday’s early deficit. “A little adversity, and you can’t fold up when those kind of things happen, and we didn’t.” “Competitively, it wasn’t bad. It didn’t start to shape up to be a runway early on.” The score remained 7-0 until North Kitsap (5-0, 6-2), which will play at Olympic for the Olympic League 2A title this Friday, scored four second-quarter touchdowns. “That’s kind of where we’re at with our program,” Curtis said. “And they’re playing for the league title this week. We knew going in they were a tough team. “We knew we were going to have to play a perfect game to be competitive going into the end.” TURN
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Sequim’s Arnold Black (32) tries to elude Olympic’s Logan Madison, left, and Lee Smithley (58).
SEQUIM — Sequim became only the third team to score on the Olympic Trojans, but the touchdown pass from Riley Cowan to Gavin Velarde was nowhere near enough for the Wolves in a 48-7 loss. Still, the seven points are no small feat. Maybe even a sense of pride? “Oh, I think a little bit. I think more than that, we would have liked to do more scoring, and I think we could have,” Sequim coach Erik Wiker said after Friday’s game. “For me as a coach, that’s the frustrating part, because we’ll have — even like that [secondto-]last drive that we go and we fumble it, they still had their starters in, and if we go 14 [points], we score more points than anybody has all season. Then we could say something, I think.” Olympic took a 29-0 lead into
halftime and, after recovering the Wolves’ onside kick attempt, opened the third quarter with a four-play, 42-yard drive that ended with a 12-yard touchdown pass from Matt Becker to Ethan Goldizen. Sequim then went on its lone scoring drive, which spanned 70 yards on 14 plays and burned 5 minutes, 33 seconds. The Trojans made the Wolves earn every yard. Sequim had three running plays lose yards, and other than two catches by Velarde and a big run by Mark Feeney, no other play gained more than 3 yards. But the Wolves converted when their backs were against the wall. Cowan threw a short pass to Velarde on third-and-16 near the right sideline. Velarde cut across the field and then went up the left sideline to the Olympic 35-yard line for a gain of 51 yards. TURN
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Gritty Bruins rally but fall to Hawks BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
CLALLAM BAY — There were many moments in Clallam Bay’s 66-52 Northwest Football League loss to Tulalip Heritage in which the Bruins could have folded. Clallam Bay could have stood by and watched the Hawks’ most polished playmaker, Robert Miles Jr., as he continued to make explosive plays in Tulalip’s rushing and passing attack in the first half of Friday’s game. The Bruins, all 12 who were
Prep Football in uniform, could have let down and allowed the Hawks to run away with the game when Tulalip recovered its own onside kick and promptly scored for a 38-20 lead before halftime of Friday’s game. Instead, Clallam Bay bowed up, and dug in for a determined, if not complete, second-half comeback. “It was a tough loss,” Bruins coach Cal Ritter said. “I thought we were prepared
for this. I knew it was going to be a shootout, but when you score 52 points you figure you should be able to win a football game. “I feel bad for the seniors. But we are still going to the playoffs.”
Postseason impact With the win, Tulalip will be the third seed at the Quad-District playoffs and earns a home play-in game with a state tournament bid on the line. Clallam Bay will have to hit the road for its district game,
against the No. 3 team from District 4, on either Nov. 6 or 7. Miles did most, but not all of his damage in the first half. He tallied four of his five catches and 141 of his 145 receiving yards in the first two quarters, while also running for 101 of his 157 rushing yards. “We just couldn’t stop him,” Ritter said. “We practiced all week for it, but we let him get behind us, and if you let someone like him get behind you, you are in trouble.” TURN
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Today’s Today No events scheduled.
Monday Girls Soccer: Port Townsend at Chimacum, 4 p.m.; Bremerton at Sequim, 6:45 p.m.; Volleyball: Chimacum at Port Townsend, 6:15 p.m.; Bremerton at Sequim, 6:15 p.m.
Tuesday Girls Soccer: Elma at Forks, 6 p.m. Volleyball: Crescent at Clallam Bay, 5 p.m.; Chimacum at Klahowya, 6:15 p.m.; North Mason at Port Angeles, 6:15 p.m.; Sequim at Olympic, 6:15 p.m. Women’s Basketball: Peninsula College Intrasquad Scrimmage, 6:30 p.m.
Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Thursday Longhouse Market Men’s high game: Travis Peterson, 252; men’s high series: George Peabody, 641. Women’s high game: Rita Berson, 197; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 569. Leading team: DeFrang Exective Services. Wednesday Lakeside Big Four Men’s high game: Tone Chapman, 289; men’s high series: Travis Peterson, 703. Leading team: Road Warriors. Tuesday Laurel Lanes Seniors Men’s high game: Jack Shields, 196; men’s high series: John Percival, 543. Women’s high game: Jess Edgmon, 199; women’s high series: Jne Larsen, 478. Leading team: Sun Flowers. Mixed Up Mixed Men’s high game: Tracey Almond, 237; men’s high series: Tracey Almond, 629. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 236; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 598. Leading teams: Sound Bank and Shooting Blanks. Monday Les Schwab Mixed Majors Men’s high game: Mike VanWinkle, 268; men’s high series: Robert Sanders, 679. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 265; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 658. Leading team: Alpha Builders. Monday Night Mixed Men’s high game: Herb Woods, 260; men’s high series: Herb Woods, 622. Women’s high game: Carissa Gannon, 195; women’s high series: Carissa Gannon, 463. Leading team: Early Bird Lawn Care. Baxter Auto Parts Old Timers Men’s high game: Jay Cameron, 198; men’s high series: Jay Cameron, 575. Women’s high game: Hazel Vail, 153; women’s high series: Ginny Bowling, 434. Saturday, Oct. 17 Pee Wee Kids League Girls’ high game: Mya Ostlund, 84. Bantam Kids League Boys’ high game: Maddox Pangaro, 138; boys’ high series: Maddox Paaro, 335. Women’s high game: Abby Robinson, 123; women’s high series: Abby Robinson, 324.
Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Wednesday Ladies Club First Five Holes and Last Four Holes Net: Sue Barber, 31; Dolly Burnett, 36; Sherry Henderson, 36; Chris Anderson, 36.5; Denise Clarke, 37.5. Tuesday Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Bob Brodhun, 34; John Pruss, 36; Jan Hardin, 36; Kerry Perkins, 36; Dean Bensen, 36; Steve Callis, 36. Net: Ralph Bauman, 28; Craig Jacobs, 28.5; Joe Tweter, 29.5; Gary McLaughlin, 30.5; Gene Middleton, 30.5. Team gross: Jan Hardin and Kerry Perkins, 66; Bob Brodhun and John Pruss, 68; Bob Brodhun and Win Miller, 68; John Pruss and Win Millter, 68; Jan Hardin and Jim Cole, 68. Team net: Gene Middleton and Gordon Thomson, 56; Dennis Ingram and Joe Tweter, 56; Gene Hitt and Joe Tweter, 58; Jan Hardin and Craig Jacobs, 58; Gene Middleton and Ruddy Arruda, 58; Ralph Bauman and Terry McCartney, 58; Tom Lowe and Joe Tweter, 59;
Jim Root and Mike Robinson, 59; Ralph Bauman and Duane Vernon, 59. Sunday, Oct. 18 Men’s Club Sub Par One Hole Each Nine Gross: Gary Thorne; 68; Paul Reed, 69; Greg Thomas, 71; Mel Triggs, 72. Net: Tom Humleker, 59; Bill Evenstad, 62; Bernie Anselmo, 63; Gary McLaughlin, 64; Lawrence Bingham, 65; Matt Murray, 65; Mark Leffers, 66; Steve Jones, 66; Greg Senf, 66; Perry Isaacson, 66. Saturday, Oct. 17 Gross: Gary Thorne, 32; Tim Lusk, 34. Net: Jeff Konopaski, 29; Joe Tweter, 32; Bob Dutrow, 33; Dave Henderson, 33; Gary McLaughlin, 33; Ray Santiago, 33; Tom Lowe, 33; Brian Duncan, 33; Cody Smithson, 33; Bob Brodhun, 33; Jordan Negus, 33. Team gross: Tim Lusk and Gary Thorne, 65; Gary Thorne and Mark Leffers, 67. Team net: Jeƒf Konopaski and Bob Dutrow, 57; Chuck Burkhardt and Jeff Konopaski, 58; George Peabody and Jeff Konopaski, 58; Dave Henderson and Gary McLaughlin, 59; Jordan Negus and Cody Smithson, 60. Thursday, Oct. 15 Men’s Club Throw Out Three Worst Gross: Mark Mitrovich 54; Gary Thorne, 56. Net: Andy Duran, 45; John Arruda, 48; Terry McCartney, 48; Jan HJardin, 48; Bart Irwin, 49; Jim Cole, 49; Chuck Burkhardt, 50; Curtis Johnson, 50; Paul Stutesman, 50. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 63; Jan Hardin and Paul Stutesman, 69. Team net: Kevin Borde and Jim Cole, 58; Kevin Borde and Greg Shield, 61; Kevin Borde and Bill Lindberg, 61; Greg Shield and Jim Cole, 61; Perry Keeling and Jan Hardin, 61; Perry Keeling and Paul Stutesman, 61; Jim Root and Mike Robinson, 61; Jeff Colvin and Win Miller, 61; Tom Hainstock and Terry McCartney, 61; Terry McCartney and Ralph Bauman, 61; Win Miller and Curtis Johnson, 62; John Pruss and Kerry Perkins. CEDARS AT DUNGENESS GOLF COURSE Wednesday Men’s Club Memorial Scramble First place tie: Fred Harrison, Brian Anderson, Pat Lauerman and Don Walker, 63; John Raske, Gary Williams, Richard Koharian, and Dick Brahams, 63; Antjony Sergi, Milt Mickey, WilliamDole, and Bates Bankert, 63; Arni Fredrickson, Bill Berry, Ron Fye, and Justin Hill, 63; Grant Ritter, Ron Quigley, Lee White, and Dick McCammon, 63. Closest to pin No. 4 Division one: Brian Anderson, 9 ft. 6 in. Division two: Dick mcCammon, 16 ft. 4 in. No. 11 Division one: Jac Osborn, 3 ft. 9 in. Division two: George Switzer, 6 ft. 2 in. No.17 Open: Ed Fjerstad, 3 ft. 10 in. Thursday, Oct, 15 Men’s Club Memorial Scramble First place: Randy Gange, Leonard Hirschfeld, Mike Sutton, and MiltMickey, 63. Second place tie: Grant Ritter, Gary Williams, Gayle Dole, and Barry Tuteur; Everett Thometz, Warren Cortez, Wayne Pinger, and Dick McCammon; John Magee, David Johnson, JC Schumacher, and Dave Inglesby, 64. Closest to pin No. 4 Division one: Fred Harrison, 3 ft. 4 in. Divison two: George Switzer, 6 ft. 10 in. No. 11 Division one: Paul Ryan, 4 ft. 4 in. Division two: Dick McCammon, 5 ft. 1 in. No. 17 Open: Pat Covey, 3 ft. 4 in. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Thursday Lady Niners Par Fours Only Net: Judy Kelley, 26; Jancie Orth, 29.5 SWGA Scramble Net: C. Çoulter, M. Carr, and P. Dickin, 79; S. Meythaler, B. Evans, and E. Bentley, 81; B. Piety, N. Dunphy, D. Berard, J. Real, and E. Larsen, 82. Thursday,Oct. 15 Men’s Niners Odd Holes Net: Joe Hart, 40; Karl Kelley, 47; Fritz Field, 40. SKYRIDGE GOLF COURSE Sunday, Oct. 18 Purple Tees Day Gross: Robb Reese, 74. Net: Andy Watkins, 62; Paul Boucher, 62; Bob Madsen, 62; Don Heinkel, 62; Leon Lightening, 63; Toby Weidenheimer, 63; Gene Potter, 64; Bud Bowling, 65; John Naples, 66.
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Preps Football Friday’s Scores Aberdeen 21, Forks 7 Almira/Coulee-Hartline 70, Waterville 14 Archbishop Murphy 49, King’s 7 Arlington 43, Everett 13 Asotin 42, Waitsburg-Prescott 14 Auburn Mountainview 42, Auburn 28 Bainbridge 14, Evergreen (Seattle) 7 Battle Ground 31, Union 0 Bellarmine Prep 16, Olympia 13 Bellevue 61, Interlake 20 Bethel 38, Spanaway Lake 8 Blanchet 41, Seattle Prep 30 Bremerton 44, North Mason 0 Brewster 56, Manson 0 Burlington-Edison 42, Anacortes 7 Camas 35, Mountain View 17 Capital 49, North Thurston 7 Cascade (Everett) 24, Mount Vernon 10 Cashmere 28, Cascade (Leavenworth) 26 Castle Rock 42, Stevenson 6 Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 42, Sultan 14 Cedarcrest 57, Granite Falls 29 Central Kitsap 55, Foss 19 Chelan 41, Omak 21 Chewelah 24, Newport 10 Chiawana 42, Kennewick 35 Clarkston 52, Cheney 25 Cle Elum/Roslyn 54, Highland 21 Columbia (White Salmon) 42, Seton Catholic 6 Colville 42, Deer Park 7 Curtis 55, Emerald Ridge 14 Cusick 56, Inchelium 14 Davis 39, Eastmont 0 East Valley (Spokane) 27, Pullman 26 Eastlake 32, Redmond 18 Eatonville 48, Elma 35 Ellensburg 58, East Valley (Yakima) 0 Ferndale 49, Sehome 7 Franklin Pierce 54, Clover Park 7 Garfield-Palouse 42, Pomeroy 20 Gig Harbor 51, Yelm 14 Glacier Peak 41, Edmonds-Woodway 22 Goldendale 21, Naches Valley 14 Gonzaga Prep 34, Lewis and Clark 7 Hockinson 48, Woodland 0 Hoquiam 50, Rochester 23 Ilwaco 59, Rainier 28 Issaquah 14, Woodinville 7 Juanita 34, Liberty 14 Kalama 19, LaCenter 13 Kelso 26, Heritage 23 Kennedy 49, Foster 6 Kentlake 36, Kentwood 21 King’s Way Christian 34, Friday Harbor 13 Klahowya 41, Coupeville 15 La Salle 44, River View 16 LaConner 24, Bellingham 7 Lake Roosevelt 28, Kittitas 12 Lake Stevens 63, Kamiak 7 Lake Washington 2, Sammamish 0 Lakes 42, Enumclaw 21 Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 33, Freeman 14 Lakewood 52, South Whidbey 13 Liberty (Spangle) 36, Wilbur-Creston 17 Liberty Christian 84, Colton 30 Lincoln 26, Wilson 10 Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 42, Kettle Falls 8 Lindbergh 40, Hazen 18 Lynden Christian 35, Nooksack Valley 28 Lynnwood 54, Shorewood 26 Mabton 42, White Swan 8 Mead 35, University 27 Meadowdale 30, Shorecrest 6 Medical Lake 41, Riverside 19 Monroe 31, Mariner 21 Montesano 45, Tenino 12 Moses Lake 41, Wenatchee 12 Mossyrock 41, Wahkiakum 7 Mount Baker 36, Meridian 15 Mount Si 24, Newport 10 Mountlake Terrace 22, Kingston 20 Mt. Spokane 44, Rogers (Spokane) 26 Napavine 46, Morton/White Pass 6 North Kitsap 48, Port Angeles 6 Northwest Christian (Colbert) 45, Davenport 27 O’Dea 59, Lakeside (Seattle) 20 Oak Harbor 42, Marysville-Pilchuck 13 Odessa-Harrington 84, Entiat 52 Okanogan 46, Tonasket 0 Olympic 48, Sequim 7 Onalaska 43, Winlock 0 Orting 25, Washington 7 Pe Ell/Willapa Valley 46, Adna 0 Port Townsend 63, Chimacum 12 Prosser 57, Ephrata 0 Puyallup 24, Timberline 21 Quincy 15, Othello 14
R.A. Long 13, Hudson’s Bay 7 Raymond 50, Ocosta 20 Reardan 40, Colfax 34 Republic 52, Selkirk 14 Richland 27, Kamiakin 14 Ridgefield 20, Mark Morris 0 River Ridge 48, Fife 32 Royal 70, Columbia (Burbank) 7 Sedro-Woolley 32, Lynden 29, OT Selah 62, Wapato 0 Shadle Park 28, North Central 26 Shelton 24, Mount Tahoma 6 Skyline 43, Inglemoor 6 Skyview 49, Evergreen (Vancouver) 6 Snohomish 39, Jackson 24 Southridge 28, Pasco 21 Squalicum 34, Blaine 13 Stanwood 55, Marysville-Getchell 41 Steilacoom 61, White River 17 Sumner 24, Bonney Lake 7 Tacoma Baptist 56, Chief Leschi 14 Tahoma 39, Kentridge 13 Todd Beamer 16, Federal Way 6 Toledo 36, Toutle Lake 27 Toppenish 34, Grandview 24 Touchet 69, St. John-Endicott/Lacrosse 0 Tulalip Heritage 66, Clallam Bay 52 Tumwater 42, Black Hills 14 W. F. West 41, Centralia 0 Walla Walla 42, Hanford 34 Wallace, Idaho 58, Tekoa/Rosalia 14 Warden 60, Soap Lake-Wilson Creek 6 Washougal 28, Fort Vancouver 27 West Valley (Spokane) 41, Eisenhower 21 West Valley (Yakima) 34, Sunnyside 13 Zillah 49, Granger 12
Football NFL standings NATIONAL CONFERENCE West W L T Pct PF Arizona 4 2 0 .667 203 Seattle 3 4 0 .429 154 St. Louis 2 3 0 .400 84 San Francisco2 5 0 .286 103 East W L T Pct PF Philadelphia 3 3 0 .500 144 N.Y. Giants 3 3 0 .500 139 Dallas 2 3 0 .400 101 Washington 2 4 0 .333 117 South W L T Pct PF Carolina 5 0 0 1.000 135 Atlanta 5 1 0 .833 183 Tampa Bay 2 3 0 .400 110 New Orleans 2 4 0 .333 134 North W L T Pct PF Green Bay 6 0 0 1.000 164 Minnesota 3 2 0 .600 96 Chicago 2 4 0 .333 120 Detroit 1 5 0 .167 120 AMERICAN CONFERENCE West W L T Pct PF Denver 6 0 0 1.000 139 Oakland 2 3 0 .400 107 San Diego 2 4 0 .333 136 Kansas City 1 5 0 .167 127 East W L T Pct PF New England 5 0 0 1.000 183 N.Y. Jets 4 1 0 .800 129 Buffalo 3 3 0 .500 145 Miami 2 3 0 .400 103 South W L T Pct PF Indianapolis 3 3 0 .500 126 Houston 2 4 0 .333 128 Tennessee 1 4 0 .200 112 Jacksonville 1 5 0 .167 113 North W L T Pct PF Cincinnati 6 0 0 1.000 182 Pittsburgh 4 2 0 .667 145 Cleveland 2 4 0 .333 141 Baltimore 1 5 0 .167 143
PA 115 128 113 180 PA 110 136 131 138 PA 94 143 148 164 PA 101 83 179 172 PA 102 124 161 159 PA 103 75 139 111 PA 147 155 129 176 PA 122 108 158 162
Thursday’s Game Seattle 20, San Francisco 3 Today’s Games Buffalo vs. Jacksonville at London, 6:30 a.m. Atlanta at Tennessee, 10 a.m. Pittsburgh at Kansas City, 10 a.m. Cleveland at St. Louis, 10 a.m. Tampa Bay at Washington, 10 a.m. Minnesota at Detroit, 10 a.m. Houston at Miami, 10 a.m. New Orleans at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. N.Y. Jets at New England, 10 a.m. Oakland at San Diego, 1:05 p.m. Dallas at N.Y. Giants, 1:25 p.m. Philadelphia at Carolina, 5:30 p.m. Open: Chicago, Cincinnati, Denver, Green Bay
7 a.m. (304) NBCSN Soccer EPL, Manchester City at Manchester United (Live) 9 a.m. (5) KING Soccer EPL, Southampton at Liverpool (Live) 9:30 a.m. (306) FS1 Soccer DFL, Schalke at Borussia Moenchengladbach (Live) 10 a.m. (13) KCPQ Football NFL, New Orleans Saints at Indianapolis Colts (Live) 10 a.m. (27) ESPN2 Women’s Volleyball NCAA, Illinois vs. Purdue (Live) 10 a.m. (311) ESPNU Women’s Soccer NCAA, Florida State vs. Virginia (Live) 10 a.m. (7) KIRO Football NFL, New York Jets at New England Patriots (Live) 11 a.m. (320) PAC12WA Volleyball NCAA, Washington State vs. California (Live) 11:30 a.m. (304) NBCSN Auto Racing NASCAR, CampingWorld.com 500, Sprint Cup Series (Live) Noon (5) KING Auto Racing F1, United States Grand Prix (Live) Noon (306) FS1 Women’s Soccer FIFA, Brazil vs. United States, International Friendly (Live) Noon (311) ESPNU Women’s Soccer NCAA, Mississippi State at Alabama (Live) 1 p.m. (313) CBSSD Bull Riding PBR, World Finals (Live) 1 p.m. (13) KCPQ Football NFL, Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants (Live) 1 p.m. (320) PAC12WA Women’s Soccer NCAA, California vs. Washington State (Live) 2 p.m. (47) GOLF PGA, Shriners Open (Live) 2 p.m. (306) FS1 Soccer MLS, Washington D.C. United at Columbus Crew (Live) 4 p.m. (26) ESPN Soccer MLS, Los Angeles Galaxy at Sporting Kansas City (Live) 4 p.m. (22) KZJO Soccer MLS, Real Salt Lake at Seattle Sounders FC (Live) 4 p.m. (25) ROOT Soccer MLS, Colorado Rapids at Portland Timbers (Live) 5 p.m.(320) PAC12WA Women’s Soccer NCAA, Stanford vs. Washington (Live) 5:20 p.m. (5) KING Football NFL, Philadelphia Eagles at Carolina Panthers (Live) Monday’s Game Baltimore at Arizona, 5:30 p.m.
Baseball MLB Postseason LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) American League Kansas City 4, Toronto 2 Friday, Oct. 16: Kansas City 5, Toronto 0 Saturday, Oct. 17: Kansas City 6, Toronto 3 Monday, Oct. 19: Toronto 11, Kansas City 8 Tuesday, Oct. 20: Kansas City 14, Toronto 2 Wednesday, Oct. 21: Toronto 7, Kansas City 1 Friday, Oct. 23: Kansas City 4, Toronto 3 National League New York 4, Chicago 0 Saturday, Oct. 17: New York 4, Chicago 2 Sunday, Oct. 18: New York 4, Chicago 1 Tuesday, Oct. 20: New York 5, Chicago 2 Wednesday, Oct. 21: New York 8, Chicago 3 WORLD SERIES (Best-of-7) Tuesday: N.Y. Mets at Kansas City, 5:07 p.m. Wednesday: N.Y. Mets at Kansas City, 5:07 p.m. Friday, Oct. 30: Kansas City at N.Y. Mets, 5:07 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 31: Kansas City at N.Y. Mets, 5:07 p.m. x-Sunday, Nov. 1: Kansas City at N.Y. Mets, 5:15 p.m. x-Tuesday, Nov. 3: N.Y. Mets at Kansas City, 5:07 p.m. x-Wednesday, Nov. 4: N.Y. Mets at Kansas City, 5:07 p.m.
Wolves: Bremerton game moved to Thursday CONTINUED FROM B1 seconds, was recovered by the Trojans. Cowan later threw an interFour plays later on fourthand-9, Feeney ran the ball 11 ception to Olympic’s Mason Quitevis when the Wolves had passed yards for a first down. Then, on fourth-and-8 from the midfield with 1:58 left in the Olympic 10, Velarde made a leap- game. “We had too many miscues to ing catch in the end zone for his fifth TD reception of the season, be too happy, even though we did and the 10th TD thrown by score on them,” Wiker said. Cowan finished 9 of 23 for 122 Cowan. The seventh-ranked Trojans yards. Velarde caught five of those (5-0, 8-0) have allowed only 20 passes for 93 yards. Feeney carried the ball three points this season. “Yeah. It’s not satisfying, times, all in the second half, for 39 though,” Cowan said of being only yards. Arnold Black led Sequim the third team to score on Olym- with 40 yards on 11 carries. Olympic pulled away fairly pic. “We know we could do better.” quickly, scoring two touchdowns The Wolves almost added more in the first quarter and two more in the second. points in the fourth quarter. The Wolves had a chance to Sequim advanced near the red zone with a pair of 8-yard comple- prevent the third touchdown tions to Ian Dennis and Velarde when Becker threw a pass to Colton Wade at the goal line. and a 25-yard run by Feeney. Cowan found Dennis again, Sequim’s Noah Christiansen but the ball popped out and, after jumped in front of the pass but laying on the ground for a few was unable to corral it, and some-
how the ball ended up in Wade’s hands for a TD. “We pick it in the end zone, they score. That’s the kind of game it was,” Wiker said. “They got some of the breaks, but they also executed at a high level. They caught balls, they threw balls, they ran. “That’s probably the best they’ve played all year, I would say. “And not to have any solace with us against that, I’m just saying they are peaking at the right time, which is good.” Becker completed all eight passes he threw for 131 yards and three touchdowns. He also ran for 150 yards and one TD on 10 carries. Geordyn Shinard had four scores for the Trojans, three rushing and one receiving, and ran for 133 yards on 17 carries. The Trojans can end North Kitsap’s (5-0, 6-2) two-year Olympic League championship reign
when the two teams face off at Silverdale Stadium this Friday. Sequim (3-2, 5-2) is now slotted into the third-place spot in Olympic League 2A, but views Thursday’s game against Bremerton (2-3, 2-6) as a chance to rebound. “It’s a really big game,” Cowan said. “It’s a big emotional game — get back on our feet, get better so we can have our heads up for the playoffs.” That game was moved up a day from Friday because the Wolves will have a pigtail game Tuesday, Nov. 3, against the Seamount League’s third-place team. The Knights, meanwhile, are battling Kingston for the league’s fourth postseason berth — which only recently opened up when the KingCo League dropped one of its bids — and the teams may need to play a tiebreaker early next week. Sequim likely will be without its top two defense players, Kane Stoddard and Chris Whitaker.
Stoddard, whom Wiker said is the Wolves’ defensive MVP, it out for the season with a broken collarbone, and Whitaker missed the second half Friday due to what likely was a concussion. Olympic 48, Sequim 7 Olympic Sequim
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14 7 12— 48 0 7 0— 7 First Quarter O—Becker 2 run (Chipley kick) O—Shinard 1 run (Becker run) Second Quarter O—Wade 12 pass from Becker (Chipley kick) O—Shinard 3 run (Chipley kick) Third Quarter O—Goldizen 12 pass from Becker (Chipley kick) S—Velarde 10 pass from Cowan (Winfield kick) Fourth Quarter O—Shinard 11 pass from Becker (kick blocked) O—Shinard 7 run (kick blocked) Individual Stats Rushing—O: Becker 10-150, Shinard 17-133, Madison 11-30, Fernandez 3-18. S: Black 11-40, Feeney 3-39, Velarde 5-16, Cowan 7-(-20). Passing—O: Becker 8-8-0, 131. S: Cowan 9-23-1, 122. Receiving—O: Goldizen 3-47, Wade 3-46, Davie 1-27, Shinard 1-11. S: Velarde 5-93, Dennis 3-23, Whitehead 1-6.
________ Sports Editor Lee Horton can be reached at 360-417-3525 or at lhorton@ peninsuladailynews.com.
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Bruins: Willis makes big plays Football: Loss CONTINUED FROM B1 The Bruins often found themselves a step slow on blitz plays defensively, and struggled with wrapping up Tulalip players for tackles. “I don’t think we got enough pressure on the quarterback,” Ritter said. “We didn’t rally to the ball as well as we can.” Clallam Bay was playing without nose tackle/offensive lineman Justin Messinger, who Ritter believes is lost for the season with a knee injury. Not having Messinger hurt the defense and the offense. “Justin would have helped us out quite a bit on that [right] side offensively,” Ritter said. “He would have given us more time to do what we wanted to do.” Clallam Bay still did plenty offensively, led by freshman running back Clayton Willis. Willis wheeled his way to 251 rushing yards and five touchdowns on 33 carries. He added three receptions for 80 yards and two scores and also piled up 71 return yards. Willis actually edged Miles in total yards 402392. His best plays both ended in the end zone. On a broken pass play in the first half, Willis, a sixthplace finisher at state in the high jump last year as an eighth-grader, out-jumped Miles for a pass along the sideline. Willis made a fingertip grab, spun past Miles and sped 34 yards for the score. On the Bruins’ first drive of the second half, Willis took a handoff left, stutterstepped at the line of scrimmage and took off for the left sideline where he was
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Clallam Bay’s Alan Greene attempts to avoid Tulalip’s Nate Williams (77) while returning an interception. met by a wave of defenders. There was a brief lull before Willis popped out for a 20-yard TD to pull Clallam Bay within 38-26. The Bruins changed things up defensively after halftime, putting Willis as a deep safety on whatever side of the field Miles lined up and moving Alan Greene to shadow Miles in man coverage. That left space available in the middle, and the Hawks took advantage, with quarterback Willy Enick and running back Nashone Whitebear alternating for gains. “When we changed things up in the second half they found our soft spot in the middle,” Ritter said. Down 58-34 in the fourth quarter, injuries started to mount for the Bruins. Senior Martin Cummings, already playing on a bum ankle, aggravated the injury, and despite his objections, was forced to come out for a series.
Willis also took some hits, some legal and one that got a Tulalip player ejected from the game. He left the game for a play after suffering a stinger, a shooting pain that travels down the neck to the arm. Willis promptly came back in the game, and rattled off a series of runs, but then was speared in the back and then kicked by a Tulalip player at the end of another play. The Hawks player was ejected. Willis lay face down on the field for a minute, but hopped up and later returned. “We got banged up in the fourth [quarter],” Ritter said. “Martin hurt that ankle, Willis got popped there, and Alan hurt his hip. “But that’s the toughest group of kids I’ve seen. When you only have 12 kids or so, you’ve got to be.” Clallam Bay capped that drive with a 13-yard TD
pass from Greene to Kyle Keys, and then recovered the ensuing onside kick. Willis added another score on a 15-yard run to pull Clallam Bay within 58-46, but the Bruins would come no closer. Clallam Bay missed out on 6 of 8 2-point conversion attempts, leaving 12 points on the table. Conversely, Tulalip converted 6 of its 9 2-point tries. “Not making the conversions hurt a lot,” Ritter said. With under a minute to play, Ritter brought his senior class of Cummings, Greene and Keys off the field, and the trio received a round of applause. “We pulled off a great fourth quarter and that right there is the best group of seniors I’ve coached in my time,” Ritter said. “I wanted to get them out of the game with a couple seconds left so they could get their just due.” Clallam Bay (1-2, 3-4) visits Neah Bay this Friday. Tulalip Heritage 66, Clallam Bay 52 Tulalip Clallam Bay
8 30 14 14— 66 6 14 6 26— 52 First Quarter CB—Willis 1 run (run failed) T—Miles Jr. 77 run (Whitebear pass from Enick) Second Quarter T—Whitebear 2 run (Hill pass from Enick) CB—Willis 11 run (run failed) T—Enick 13 run (Miles pass from Enick) CB—Willis 34 pass from Greene (Greene run) T—Miles 61 pass from Enick (pass failed) T—Hill 9 pass from Enick (Hill pass from Enick) Third Quarter T—Enick 1 run (pass failed) CB—Willis 20 run (run failed) T—Whitebear 5 run (Joseph pass from Enick) Fourth Quarter CB—Willis 50 run (Cummings pass from Greene) T—Miles 70 kick return (pass failed) CB—Keys 13 pass from Greene (run failed) CB—Willis 15 run (Run failed) T—Miles 49 run (Enick run) CB—Willis 38 pass from Greene (run failed) Individual Stats Rushing—CB: Willis 33-251, Greene 13-72, Keys 5-15, Cummings 2-4. T: Miles 7-157, Whitebear 13-70, Enick 5-35. Passing—CB: Greene 6-10-1, 124. T: Enick 6-9-1, 154. Receiving—CB: Willis 3-80, Keys 2-41, Cummings 1-3. T: Miles 5-145, Hill 1-9.
CONTINUED FROM B1 League dropped their second bid. If Kingston and BremerThe Vikings racked up ton, which hosts Sequim on 426 total yards — 348 of those on the ground — and Thursday, have the same held the Riders to 113 total result in their games this week, they would play a yards, including 17 yard tiebreaker game early next rushing. week. Port Angeles’ leading Curtis said Saturday rusher Kellen Landry was that Port Angeles’ game held to minus-18 yards on against Kingston had not seven carries. yet officially been moved “Defensively, they kept up a day. us pretty bottled up,” Curtis said. “Kellen Landry’s done a North Kitsap 48, Port Angeles 6 Port Angeles 0 0 0 6— 6 great job for us, that’s all North Kitsap 7 28 6 7— 48 First Quarter there is to it. from Andrews (Warren kick) “Other teams did figure NK—Crowell 55 pass Second Quarter out that we’re going to get NK—Crowell 80 run (Warren kick) NK—Henden 23 run (Warren kick) the ball to Kellen.” NK—Clark 47 run (Warren kick) Tyrus Beckett again NK—Henden 15 run (Chapman kick) Third Quarter started at quarterback for (kick missed) the Riders and led them in NK—Kjormoe 22 run Fourth Quarter rushing with 28 yards NK—Andrews 1 run (Chapman kick) PA—Beckett 3 run (kick blocked) while completing 4 of 6 Individual Stats passes for 47 yards with Rushing—PA: Beckett 13-29, Bohman 7-22, Currie 4-7, Rodocker 2-(-8), Landry 7-(-18). NK: Crowell one interception. 6-116, Solis 10-64, Henden 6-63, Clark 1-47, KjorCurtis was proud of his moe 2-27, Ingram 3-15, Andrews 4-9, Golden 1-7. team for “fighting right to Passing—PA: Beckett 4-6-1, 47; Rodocker 2-10-2, the end,” and singled out a 49. NK: Andrews 4-7-0, 78. Receiving—PA: Danz 3-39, West 2-28, Valdez few seniors for their play. 1-29. NK: Crowell 1-55, Milyard 1-12, Wlodarchak 1-10, Clark 1-1. “Joe Danz made a very nice catch and played pretty well for us defenAberdeen 21, Forks sively,” Curtis said. 7 “Branden Currie, ABERDEEN — Penalanother one, just does ties and turnovers doomed everything we ask of him. the Spartans in a loss to “Ryan Rodocker plays the previously winless Bobhis heart out every game. cats. “Caleb [West], we’ve Forks threw four intermoved him from tight end ceptions in the game and to tackle back to tight end had two touchdowns taken — he had a nice catch.” Those seniors will finish off the scoreboard due to penalties. their high school football The Spartans snapped careers this week at home Aberdeen’s shutout bid against Kingston. when Garrison Schumack The game is currently scored on a 4-yard run in scheduled for Friday but the second half. likely will be moved to Forks (0-6, 1-7) wraps Thursday as a courtesy to its season against Eatonthe Buccaneers, who sudville at Montesano on denly find themselves in Thursday. postseason position after ________ Olympic League 2A picked up a fourth district playoff Compiled from coaches’ spot when the KingCo reports.
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Preps: Despain leads Sequim boys to title CONTINUED FROM B1 in 17:59.77. Henry Veitenhans was The Redhawks were led 32nd for Port Townsend. by the 14th-place finish of Aliyah Parson (22:08). Girls Swimming Ally Bradley and Meigan Port Angeles 127, Kunz placed 27th and 28th, Klahowya 55 respectively, for Port Townsend. PORT ANGELES — The Sequim, Port Angeles Roughriders celebrated and Port Townsend next senior night and clinched compete at the Westside their fourth straight OlymClassic at American Lake pic League title with a win Veterans Golf Course in against the Eagles. Tacoma this Saturday. Port Angeles (7-0, 7-1) Long’s and Shreffler’s recognized five seniors at times at the league meet the meet: co-captain Carter rank first and second in the Juskevich, co-captain Haili district. Farnam, Shelby Kluber, Mathide Warda and Jayden Sequim boys dominate Sparhawk. Junior Jaine Macias Despain won the boys individual title with a time achieved a state-qualifying of 15:52.97, topping team- time in the 500-yard freemate Jackson Oliver, who style, winning the event with a time of 5 minutes, finished in 16:06.32. Despain’s time put him a 36.38 seconds. Macias also won two No. 1 in the district heading into this Saturday’s West- other races, the 100 butterfly (1:01.18) and 100 breastside Classic. The Wolves cruised to a stroke (1:12.89). The Riders also had two team title by claiming five spots in the top 10 and six district-qualifying times in the 100 backstroke, as in the top 11. Ash Francis ended up Ashlee Seelye finished secfourth (16:15.49), C.J. Dan- ond (1:15.43) and Gennie iels was seventh (16:50.42) Litel was third (1:15.60). Juskevich won the 200 and Chris Jeffko came in eighth with a time of free and the 100 breast, while Kylee Reid claimed 16:51.68. Wendall Lorenzen was the 200 individual medley and the 100 back. 11th for Sequim. Port Angeles won nine of Cameron Butler was the top Port Angeles runner, 12 events and outscored the ending up 17th (17:27.64). Eagles in 10 of 12 events. The Riders host the diviHunter Dempsey placed 21st after finishing in sional invitational, the last chance for swimmers and 17:39.34. As a team, the Riders divers to qualify for districts, at William Shore finished seventh. Port Townsend finished Memorial Pool on Tuesday. Diving begins at noon ninth. Jake Vande Griend had the best time for the and swimming starts at Redhawks, finishing 29th 3:30 p.m.
of the night. Boyd now has a team-high 10 goals on the season. “I think the team had amazing passing patterns and possession throughout the game, and it paid off by the amount of goals we had,” Boyd said. Boe concurred. “As a team, we’ve been working really hard, and I feel like tonight we finally came together and really capitalized on a lot of the chances we had,” Boe said. The Riders outshot the Buccaneers 16-9, with 14 shots on goal. The Port Angeles JV team topped Kingston 1-0. The Riders (5-6-0, 9-6-0) host North Mason (7-3-0, 10-4-0) for senior night Wednesday at Civic Field. KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
Sequim runners, from left, Brendon Despain, Jackson Oliver and Ash Francis led the Wolves to an Olympic League championship. Despain won the individual title.
Girls Soccer Port Angeles 4, Kingston 1 KINGSTON — The Roughriders moved three points clear of Bremerton for the fourth and final Olympic League playoff berth after knocking off the Buccaneers. Port Angeles blew out Kingston 6-0 in the team’s earlier meeting this season, but Riders coach Scott Mosely said Thursday’s contest remained close throughout the first half. “When you’ve won by a lopsided margin, the rematches can be tough,” Moseley said. “Kingston was playing for revenge.”
Port Angeles went ahead when Emily Boyd received the ball on a throw in from Taylar Clark and was able to place a shot past the Kingston goalkeeper. Maddie Boe notched goals in the 53rd and 60th minutes of the match to put the game out of reach. “Maddie’s goals were scored on her determination and effort,” Moseley said. “Both involved her winning the ball in their box and working hard to get the shot.” The Buccaneers rallied for a goal in the 62nd minute, but the Riders’ defense held. Port Angeles’ final tally came on Boyd’s second goal
Volleyball Kingston 3, Port Angeles 0
Port Angeles (3-8, 3-9) wraps its season with senior night festivities at home against North Mason (0-10, 1-12) on Tuesday.
Coupeville 3, Chimacum 1 COUPEVILLE — The Cowboys dropped into a second-place tie with the Wolves after falling 20-25, 25-13, 25-23, 25-15 on the road. Chimacum (2-2, 7-7) still holds the head-to-head tiebreaker, however, having beaten Coupeville (2-2, 4-8) in two of three matches this season. Three out of the four Olympic League 1A teams will make the postseason. Thursday, the Cowboys lost starter Audrey Thacker to an injury suffered in pregame warmups. Sophia Thurston was perfect from the service line for Chimacum, connecting on all 17 attempts and racking up five aces. She added three kills, three digs and a block. Taylor Carthum served 17 of 19 with three aces and had 10 assists and eight digs. Chelsey Johnson contributed three kills, five digs and a block. Alina Preston served 11 of 15 with five aces, a kill and seven digs. Ryley Eldridge notched 22 digs and a kill. Shanya Nesbit added seven digs, two kills and an ace. Chimacum visits Port Townsend on Monday.
KINGSTON — The Roughriders were swept 25-22, 25-10, 29-27 in a road loss to the Buccaneers. “We lost two close sets tonight,” Port Angeles coach Christine Halberg said. “It was a tough loss. But they never gave up and played it out to the end.” Genna Orr and Emily Johnson tied for the team lead in kills with four apiece. Johnson added 11 digs and a team-high 12 assists. Brennan Gray led the Riders with 17 digs and also had three kills. Kiana Robideau put down a team-high five aces and added three kills. ________ Aeverie Politika chipped in with two blocks and Compiled using coaches’ Alyssa Sweet had a block. reports.
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and hit Gabe Marks on four Washington State beat Ari- 3-1 Pac-12) beat Oregon in Eugene two weeks ago and TUCSON, Ariz. — Luke of his five touchdown zona 45-42 Saturday. Washington State (5-2, tacked on another impresFalk threw for 514 yards passes, helping resurgent sive road victory behind the arm of Falk to remain in the thick of the Pac-12 North race. The sophomore com-
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pleted 47 of 62 passes and had the most passing yards ever against Arizona, breaking the mark of 511 yards set by Arizona State’s Ryan Kealy in 1998. Marks caught eight passes for 97 yards, the last
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MISC: Tires: Wildcat A/T 225/70/16, $80 for 2. Electric chainsaw: ext e n d p o l e, n ew, $ 5 0 . Electric Work weedeater : $20ea., (2). Extra long mirror with side shelves: $30. Old TV, 20” with VCR and DVD, $ 2 0 . Po p u p g a ze b o, 10’x10’ $50. New towel racks/curtain rods, $4-6 each. (360)640-8438.
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SWEET LITTLE BUNGALOW Located on a dead end street in PA. Some updating. 2 BR, 1 BA. Large open kitchen - living room floor plan. MA BR has sliding door to deck. Large backyard with par tial Mtn view. Single car garage/shop opens to alley. MLS#291578/837717 $125,000 Sheryl Burley & Cathy Reed lic# 41329 lic# 4553 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East 360-683-4844
Like New Home 8 month old manufactured home located on an extra large lot in Hendrickson Heritage Park, a 55 or older mobile home park. This 1,512 sf home features a large kitchen with island, laminate flooring and stainless appliances. Living room with mountain views. Master suite with double sinks and large shower. Great patio with French doors to the living room, den, and master bedroom. MLS#291706 $155,700 Tom Blore 360-683-4116 PETER BLACK REAL ESTATE
PRICE REDUCED! 4 br., 3 ba., 3,410 sf, 5.03 acres, Elwha River view, aux-dwelling unit, 2 car attached garage, d e t a c h e d RV g a ra g e, separate 616 sf workshop with garage doors, fish for salmon/steelhead from your own riverbank! MLS#292085 $415,000 Team Thomsen UPTOWN REALTY (360)808-0979
PRICE REDUCTION! Private and pretty 3 bd, 2 ba, 1,766 sf, interior recently remodeled, new paved driveway, newer r o o f a n d a p p l i a n c e s, spacious kitchen, secluded and fenced backyard, covered deck, landscaped easy maintenance yard. MLS#841757/291799 $265,000 Deb Kahle lic# 47224 (360)683-6880 WINDERMERE SUNLAND
SHOPS GALORE! 4 br., 3 ba., 2,854 sf NW-style home with new metal roof on 2.5 ac, cathedral ceilings, cvrd decks and GORGEOUS MTN view. 3,448 sf total of garage / shops all with concrete floors, 1 with part finished bath and 1 shop with wood stove w i t h 7 - P L U S c ove r e d parking spots! RV bldg alone has 1,000 sf. JUST LISTED! MLS#292102 $275,000 Ania Pendergrass 360-461-3973 Remax Evergreen SOLID BUILT HOME Features an easy flow to the floor plan with lots of natural light. 3 full baths. Fireplace on each floor. Large game/family room and workshop on lower floor. Lots of storage and a 3-car garage. Brand new carpet and interior paint. Easy walk to the golf course/nearby shopping/restaurants. Water view from main floor. MLS#291751/838264 $249,900 Doc Reiss 360-461-0613 TOWN & COUNTRY Sunland Amenities 3 B D 2 B A 2 0 4 9 S F, L a r g e B r i g h t R o o m s, Two Pantries, Pull-Out Cabinets, Newer Dishwa s h e r, N ew C a r p e t , Finished 570 SF On Lower Level, Spacious Storage Space w/Golf C a r t Pa r k i n g , L a r g e Decks, Stone Patio, Low Maintenance Yard. MLS#854885/291990 $315,000 Deb Kahle lic# 47224 (360)918-3199 WINDERMERE SUNLAND
PRIVATE SETTING 6 br home sits on 2.7 rolling acres with a 2,322 sf., detached garage, beautiful pond, irrigation water, RV Parking, back patio with Hot Tub. Both t h e r o o f a n d ex t e r i o r paint are BRAND NEW! Modern kitchen with view of the property from above. Daylight basement is finished with a WANTED: Small manutotal of 3br. 1ba. on low- factured home or stick er level. built home, in P.A. MLS#291537/825389 (360)417-7580 $389,000 Jake Tjernell Place your ad at 360-460-6250 peninsula dailynews.com TOWN & COUNTRY
H 2BD/1BA $700/M H 2BD/1BA $750/M A 2/1 TOWNHOUSE $775/M H 2BD/1BA $875/M
308 For Sale Lots & Acreage C O R N E R L OT: We s t side of Por t Angeles, area of newer homes, West 10th and Madeline Streets. $55,000/obo. (360)460-3694
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P.A: Mobile home, 2br., 1ba., new carpet. $695./plus 1st/last/deposit. Quite park. (360)670-5330 SEQ: 941 E. Alder, 3 br., 2 bath, no smoke/pets. $1,150, dep. (360)460-8291. PA: Classic, clean 1Br, 1ba. house. Central, W/D, no pets. $650 mo. (360)417-8250
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HAPPY VALLEY CUSTOM! Gorgeous, one-owner 3618 sf, 3 br, 2.5 ba Craftsman-style home built in 2007! Attached 960 sf garage plus det. garage/shop. On 1.47 m o u n t a i n a n d va l l e y view acres w/lake access. Beautiful interior detail! MLS#291915 $469,000 Mark McHugh (360)683-0660 Mark N. McHugh REAL ESTATE
Premium 5 acre lots Protect your investment and privacy inside the private, gated, custom home community of Maletti Hill. All lots sold and most are already built on. Up-close Mountain view of Olympic National Park. E n j oy m i l d e r w e a t h e r without the traffic or crowds in Seattle. Convenient local shuttle to SeaTac. Next to city of Sequim, address is historic County Seat of Port Angeles with shopping, golf courses, junior college, air por t, hospital, scenic wharf, maritime mu s e u m , a n d fe r r y t o Victoria, Canada. MLS#290138/291143 Starting at $144,000 Terry Neske (360)477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES
Remarkable Craftsmanship Quality built custom home in Freshwater Bay. Kitchen with porcelain tile counter tops, Granite Island with breakfast bar and Kenmore Elite stainless steel appliances. Master suite with water view, walk in tile shower and double sinks. Two guest suites with attached bathrooms featuri n g ve s s e l s i n k s a n d stone countertops. Deck off of dining room and all three bedrooms and 360 view observatory to enjoy the beautiful sunrises and sunsets. Just minutes to the public boat launch, kayaking and fishing. MLS#290967 $575,000 Kelly Johnson (360)477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES
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GREAT LOCATION This 3-bedroom, centrally located home, is within blocks of shopping, restaurants, and Por t Angeles Community Center. New roof in ‘09, Paint in ‘08. Metal detached garage and carport (insulated). Propane stove insert. MLS#291901/849046 $155,000 Jake Tjernell 360-460-6250 TOWN & COUNTRY
New to the market! Desirable building lot in the active community of D i a m o n d Po i n t . T h i s wooded lot is situated amongst nice homes and very close to your private beach access so you can walk the beach and launch your boat with ease. The sellers have already purchased a two bedroom sewer connection, a survey has been done, and a Water Availability Verification For m has been obtained. All the preliminar y work has been done, now you just have to br ing your house plans! MLS#292073 $39,900 Team Tenhoff Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim 206-853-5033
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Two home for the H 3BD/1.5 $1150/M price of one. Large 3 br home as well as a 1+ bedroom home H 3BD/2BA $1250/M on 1.17 Acres. Just blocks from the city lim- H 3BD/2BA $1700/M its. But wait it gets even better there is a HUGE H 4BD/3BA $1800/M shop, might make an exc e l l e n t bu i l d i n g fo r a HOUSES/APT home business. Rent the IN SEQUIM extra home or move a family member in. 4001 H 2BD/2BA $1600/M and 4003 Mt. Angeles COMPLETE LIST @ Road. 1111 Caroline St. MLS#292009 $400,000 Dave Ramey Port Angeles UPTOWN REALTY (360)417-2800 SEQUIM: Darling 2 Br. c h a l e t , b e a c h r i g h t s. Welcome Home $900. (360)681-6308. Large kitchen and floor plan, 4br / 3ba home. 605 Apartments C o ve r e d p o r c h o ve r looks SW and city views. Clallam County Fenced back yard. Warm recessed lighting and big bright windows. Family room with proProperties by pane FP, comfy bay window seating and built in Inc. surround sound. MLS#291989/854848 $385,000 Rick Patti Brown lic# 119519 lic# 119516 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East 360-683-4844
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Custom home on the third fairway of the golf course with a gate opening up to the third fairway. The home features stainless steel appliances, custom stone firep l a c e, wo o d f l o o r i n g , granite counter tops which creates a great Northwest flare. What a great way to blend golf with living! With a short walk up the green you can view the Strait of Juan de Fuca and the Port Angeles harbor. MLS#291814 $350,000 Janet Stevenson Landmark 360.452.1326
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TWO OFFICES IN DOWNTOWN SEQUIM GAZETTE BUILDING FOR SUB-LEASE 448-sq-ft for $500 mo., 240-sq-ft for $350 mo. Perfect for accountant or other professional. S h a r e d c o n fe r e n c e room, restroom, wired for high-speed Internet. Contact John Brewer, publisher, (360)417-3500
6005 Antiques & Collectibles ANTIQUES: Belgian, 6 pc. antique Belgian furniture; table, hutch, credenza, bookcase, throne chair and pedestal. $1,750 for set, or will sell pieces individually. Port Townsend. (206)920-5687
6045 Farm Fencing & Equipment T R AC TO R : ‘ 4 7 Fo r d , runs but motor needs work. Also 4’ brush hog, 1 0 y r s. o l d . B o t h fo r $ 1 , 8 0 0 o b o. W i l l s e l l seperately. (360)640-0656
6050 Firearms & Ammunition BERETTA: PX4 Storm, 9mm, 13 shot clip, cust o m h o l s t e r, i n c l u d e s ammo. $750. (360)452-3213
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MISC: Nice. New easy chair, $85, end tables, $70. Hobby table, $50. Karastan 9x18, $400. Woven rug 9x12, $40. For details, (360)452-3447.
PLAY PKG: Epiphone SG-400 solid Mahogeny body, neck, Rosewood fret bd., m.o. pearl in l ay s, t w i n h u m bu cke r pick ups, oxblood, nice, hard care, stand, xstr ings, strap. Fender “Frontman” 38W pract i c e a m p. $ 4 2 5 . f i r m , cash. Call or text Pete (360)461-0256
Misc: Sofa table, Myrtlewood, 8.5’, $400. 23” round Myrtlewood table, $75. Solid oak commode cabinet, $300. By appt. only. (360)683-8729
MISC: 14 - Heavy extra thick 4x8 cedar lattice panels $300 for all. 1x12 Pine boards, 7-9’ long, excellent for crafting. $2. a foot. (360)452-6222
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C O U C H : D a r k bu r gandy, curved, leather, seats 5. Beautiful condition. $350. Matching leather recliner, $125. Both for $450. (360)797-1154 DAYBED: 2 years old, includes mattress and c u s t o m c o v e r. $ 1 9 0 . (360)504-1949. MISC: Large wood desk, $25. Antique sewing machine, $175. Large ent e r t a i n m e n t c e n t e r, $800. (360)457-9038
MISC: Tires: Wildcat A/T 225/70/16, $80 for 2. Electric chainsaw: ext e n d p o l e, n ew, $ 5 0 . Electric Work weedeater : $20ea., (2). Extra long mirror with side shelves: $30. Old TV, 20” with VCR and DVD, $ 2 0 . Po p u p g a ze b o, 10’x10’ $50. New towel racks/curtain rods, $4-6 each. (360)640-8438. TRAVEL SCOOTER No Boundaries, folding por table, 10 mile range, 2 rechargable batteries, fits in car trunk, gate check at airport. $750. (360)477-0710
6105 Musical Instruments GUITAR: Epi Joe Pass. Blonde. Samick. Purchased locally Jan 1995. Modded. Receipts and original parts. Excellent. $425 cash. (360)683-1065
MISC: Music stand, onstage, all metal, $25. Microphone stand, $20. Microphone, Shure SM57, MISC: Mission style en- $ 6 0 . A m p i f i e r, C ra t e, tertainment center, oak GX15R, $55. (360)457-4471 const. cherry finish, outstanding cond., $250. PUMP ORGAN: Antique Antique oak claw foot ta- K i m b a l l , g o o d s h a p e. ble, round, with 2 leaves, $250. (360)683-7664 beautiful cond. $375. (360)683-8796 Visit our website at www.peninsula LONG DISTANCE dailynews.com No Problem! Or email us at classified@ Peninsula Classified peninsula 1-800-826-7714 dailynews.com
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HORSE: 9 yr old AQHA mare, broke, calm and l eve l h e a d e d . Wo u l d make a good 4-H project. $2000. with tack. Please leave message. (360)670-5307
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SKIS: Men’s, Fischer 165 skis, 125 poles, helmet, Salomon boots $100. Women’s, Fischer 155 skis, helmet, 115 poles, Salomon boots $100. 9x25 snowshoes with poles $50 8x25 TA B L E : D i n i n g t a bl e snowshoes with poles a n d h u t c h , s e a t s 1 0 . $50 (360)681-8190. Beautiful inlaid wood. With large lighted hutch. Original price was 6125 Tools $3,000. Now $500. Moving, so it needs to go. MISC: Briggs/Stratton $500. 5000w generator, pull U-haul 360-681-8017 start, runs great. $300 o.b.o. 6100 Misc. Water heater, 50 gal., 2 years old, lightly used, Merchandise propane, electric pilot, G a r a g e a n d s h o p p a i d $ 6 5 0 n ew. $ 4 0 0 doors: New, remodel o.b.o. (650)219-3817 plans changed, sell at cost call for sizes and $ 6140 Wanted install also avail. 360& Trades 732-4626
MISC: Eddy Bauer joging stroller, $60/obo, 10” FIREWOOD: $179 deliv- Dewalt Radial Arm Saw. ered Sequim-P.A. True $ 5 0 / o b o, 3 2 ” Ve r t i c a l c o r d . 3 c o r d s p e c i a l Sander, $50. (360)477-4830 $499. (360)582-7910 www.portangelesfire MISC: Ridged 8000 watt wood.com generator, electric start. GAS STOVE: Regency $800/obo. 2 theater type Classic C34 direct vent. p o p c o r n m a c h i n e s . Beautuful with all gold $100/ea., new cases of trim. Comes with vent beer bottles, 12 22 oz. and 250 gal. tank and all case, 24 12 oz. case. pipes except chimney $10 per case. (6) 7’ folding tables, $20 ea. (2) 15 cap. $2500 firm. gal. oak barrels, $100 (360)565-0392 ea. (360)477-6188
BED: Queen, Sweda Sound Sleep Renew 4 mattress on 6 drawer Inc. pedestal, Ex. cond. $500 obo. In Sequim, 5820022. Come see the bargain!
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American Akita Puppies 4M/4F born 9/13. $1500 (S/N) (253)927-0333
C O R G I S : : Tw o Pe m b r o k e We l s h C o r g i s , looking for home. Five years old, brother and s i s t e r. Pe r fe c t fa m i l y dogs, great with kids, cats, and other animals. I am moving and need to find them a good home. $450.00 each (360)461-7852 PUPPIES: AKC Papillon grand champion bloodline. $600. (360)374-5120
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CLALLAM IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: NO: 15-4-00286-4 MARK TODD HOLM Deceased The personal representative named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representativeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s probate and non probate assets. Date of First Publication: October 25, 2015 CHERI REYNOLDS Personal Representative Attorney for Personal Representative and address for mailing or service: Greg Richardson WSBA # 8680 1407 East 3rd St. PO Box 2029 Port Angeles, WA 98362 (360) 457- 1669 Clallam County Superior Cour t Probate Cause Number: 15-4-00286-4 Pub: October 25, November 1, 8, 2015 Legal No.664816 NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS BUDGET MEETING Notice is hereby given Clallam County will adopt by Resolution of the Board, supplemental budget appropriations in the following funds pursuant to RCW 36.40.100, at 10 a.m. on October 27, 2015 in the Commissionersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Meeting Room (160) of the Clallam County Courthouse. Health and Human Services â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Additional funding from the Department of Health/$23,886 Sheriffâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Operations â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Reimbursement from Operation Stonegarden grant/$19,510
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LEGAL NOTICE T h e Q u i n a u l t Fa m i l y Services Depar tment hereby notifies Betty Delamater that their presence is required on November 13th, 2015 at the hour of 1:30pm for a hearing on a petition to terminate your parental rights to a child born on 01/06/2015 in the Quinault Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Court in Taholah, Grays Harbor County, Washington. For more information, please call (360) 276-8215, ext. 222 or 390. Legal No. 662182 Pub:October 25, November 1, 8, 2015
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On October 19, 2015, the City of Port Angeles received a shoreline substantial development permit application to allow the construction of a stormwater management system to meet benchmarks required by the Industrial General stormwater permit under the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System. The application was determined to be complete on October 20, 2015. The site is legally described as being in Section 3, Township 30 North, Range 6 W.W.M., Port Angeles, Clallam County, Washington. The site address is 202 N. Cedar St., Port Angeles, also known as Terminal #3. Written comments on the proposal must be submitted in writing to the Port Angeles Department of Community & Economic Development, P.O. Box 1150, Port Angeles, Washington, 98362, no later than November 6, 2015, to be included in the analysis and report on this issue. The application materials may be reviewed at the Cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Department of Community & Economic Development. Interested parties are invited to make comment on the application, and may request notification of the decision once it is made. City Hall is accessible for persons with disabilities. STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT: A Determination of Non Signficance (DNS) was issued by the Port of Port Angeles per WAC 197-11-355 for the project on October 16, 2015. APPLICANT: Port of Port Angeles LOCATION: Terminal 3, 202 N. Cedar St., Port Angeles WA 98363 For additional information please call Scott Johns at (360) 417-4752. Pub: October 25, 2015 Legal No:664636
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Drone’s-eye view shows baby boom BY PHUONG LE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SEATTLE — Federal biologists flying a drone have taken thousands of rich images of endangered Southern Resident orcas showing the whales are in good condition this year and that several appear to be pregnant. The drone flights over the San Juan Islands captured striking photographs of all 81 members of the small population of orcas that spend much of their time in the state’s inland waters, mostly east of Port Angeles. Researchers with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Vancouver Aquarium in British Columbia are using those images to measure and track the health and growth of individual orcas over time. “We’re really answering a simple question: Are these killer whales getting enough to eat?” said John Durban, a marine mammal biologist with NOAA’s Southwest Fisheries Science Center in La Jolla, Calif. A female orca and her two offspring are shown in September. The Southern Resident killer whales have lost how fat or thin they are in about 20 percent of their good or bad years for population since the 1990s. “We’re really salmon runs. Dwindling food sources answering a simple The Southern Resident and contamination are two question: Are these orcas primarily eat chireasons scientists blamed nook. killer whales getting for their decreasing numA 10-year study of bers. enough to eat?” Southern Resident orcas, JOHN DURBAN which used input from the Baby boom marine mammal biologist, Port Townsend Marine SciNOAA’s Southwest Fisheries ence Center, found that the This year, it appears the Science Center orcas are among the most population is in good shape, even experiencing a contaminated marine baby boom with five new nursing with its mother mammals. calves born in the past 12 and another of two whales “What we’re interested months or so. bringing salmon to a in is change over time that It suggests that feeding mother and her calf. we can attribute to envihas been good, Durban In one case, the scienronmental conditions,” said said. tists captured images of a Lance Barrett-Lennard, a Researchers want to pregnant whale and then senior marine mammal sciknow how fat or long the later of that whale with a entist at the Vancouver whales are from year to newborn orca. Aquarium. year, how well they are Over several weeks in reproducing, how their September, Durban and his body conditions change and colleagues remotely operAn adult female orca, how those factors might ated a drone from a boat. identified as L-91, eats correlate with the amount It weighed about 4½ a salmon as she and of salmon they have to eat. pounds equipped with a her newborn calf swim Several appeared to be specialized camera and near the San Juan pregnant, but Durban said other equipment. Islands in Washington they won’t know how many The idea is to measure state’s Puget Sound in until they do more analythe whales over time to see September. sis. Scientists are using drones to track and monitor wildlife in the U.S. and elsewhere. They have used drones to count penguins and seals in Antarctica as well as stellar sea lions in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands, and to take breath samples of humpback whales off New England. Some say drones can be a cost-effective, efficient tool to monitor birds, whales and other wildlife in places that are hard to reach and where a quiet, small device can prevent wildlife disturbance. Scientists previously used helicopters to photograph orcas in the Pacific Northwest, but those flights were more expensive and the aircraft flew at much higher altitudes. NOAA’s Durban said the drone they used this summer hovered about 100 feet over the whales, offering crisp, detailed views they previously had not been able to obtain. He and others said it didn’t appear to disturb the orcas.
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Q&A — with Mikkel Becker and Kim Campbell Thornton silky terrier will Q My use the outdoors to potty unless she gets upset with me, like when I go out of town or have to run a lot of errands during the day; then she will urinate in the house. What can I do about that? — via email We talked to silky A expert Sandy Mesmer, and she says the breed can be difficult to housetrain. They are creatures of habit, so if you “let” them mark a spot in the house, they will almost always want to go back there. The first thing you need to do is to take your dog to the veterinarian to make sure there is no physical reason for the peeing, because silkys can be susceptible to bladder stones. If she gets a clean bill of health, it’s time to go back to potty training 101. To do this, maintain a strict potty schedule, just as you would with a puppy. Go outside with her to make sure she actually urinates. If she doesn’t perform, put her in her crate for a half-hour and then try again. Here are some additional suggestions. ■ Film your dog while you’re gone to see if she is suffering from separation anxiety. Pacing, whining, drooling, stress panting and, yes, peeing in the house are signs that she is distressed or depressed during your absence. ■ If the problem is anxiety-related, play calming music, use calming scents such as lavender or dogappeasing pheromones, and make sure she has brainteasers such as food puzzles to keep her occupied while you’re gone. ■ Have a pet sitter or dog walker take her out. They can help ensure that she potties outdoors as well
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A woman rides through aches, pain “YOU CAN’T CUT a love out of your heart just because your body starts getting cranky,” Donna “Kit” Foote said. I love her words and her positive attitude. At 71, Foote is just as active training and showing her quarter horses as she was the years before undergoing bilateral knee replacements in 2009 and spine fusion surgery in 2012. I can only imagine the pain she’s had to endure prior to and immediately after those surgeries, let alone the work and time she put into recuperating so she could get back on her horses to ride and ride with the precision needed to win championships. Foote started showing at age 10. She trains and shows quarter horses and is a longtime American Quarter Horse Association member. She became a member of Washington State Horsemen and Olympic Peninsula Zone after retiring in California in 2003 and
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moving to the Peninsula. Tilly is her current show horse and the second horse she has acquired since the move. The mare is a registered quarter horse whose official name is Mostly
I’m Ghostly. Foote and her husband purchased Tilly as a weanling from Port Angeles resident Debbie Gores. Foote said while some use professionals to train and show their horses, she’s trained Tilly, now 8, from the beginning and shows her herself “just as I have all my own horses for decades.” She retired her former show
horse, a quarter horse gelding named Barlnk On Easy Street, in 2013, referring to him now as “happy, retired yard art.” I appreciate the fact she didn’t just cast off or get rid of her gelding once he was past the age of showing (as so many do) and continues to care for and honor him as a valued family member. “Tilly, bless her heart, kinda fell by the wayside after my joints started falling apart,” she said. Thus, she’s elated she’s been able to come back strong and absolutely thrilled to have won the championship in the ranch horse pleasure class at the 2015 Star Spangled Show hosted by Kyle Ellis in Port Angeles. STACY JUDD
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Major knee and back surgeries haven’t stopped Donna Ranch horse pleasure is a rel- “Kit” Foote, 71, with Tilly, from winning championships. atively new show class started by It’s smooth maneuvers such as this that won them the the American Quarter Horse title of ranch horse pleasure class champions at the Association a few years ago. summer’s Star Spangled Show at the Clallam County TURN TO HORSE/C5 Fairgrounds in Port Angeles.
An easy recipe for garlic lovers everywhere IT’S LATE OCTOBER, and I’ve been out in the misty, moist, warm fall weather planting bulbs. A few daffodils and tulips, of course, but the most important thing on my garden to-do list this week is to get my garlic planted before our first heavy frosts. According to the calendar, I am right on schedule, but there is something weird about performing this pre-Halloween task without my usual wool cap and Carhart vest. Recently, I was out in a tank top sipping ice water. That’s weather weirding, but I am still hoping for an abundant harvest of this savory allium come next summer.
Easy Garlic Garlic is relatively easy to grow and is a kitchen staple in our house. It’s a rare day that we don’t start
PENINSULA KITCHEN dinner preparaBetsy tions without peeling and minc- Wharton ing garlic or sprinkling a little garlic powder into a sauté. The flavor and aroma can enhance most any savory dish. But roasted garlic is something that every garlic lover should include as part of their repertoire.
________ Betsy Wharton is a Port Angeles Farmers Market vendor, Washington State University Extension food preservation information assistant and a registered nurse at First Step Family Support Center. More about her pickling enterprise can be found at www.ClallamCanningCompany.com.
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in terms of time and temperature for roasting garlic. Usually I toss a couple of bulbs in the oven when I am using the oven for something else like some roasted veggies or a casserole. Might as well save some BTUs and use all that heated oven space for as much cooking as you can. Once roasted, garlic will keep in the fridge for many days, so go ahead and roast more than you need and use it in a variety of ways. I keep the temperature at whatever is needed for my other dishes and just keep an eye on the garlic. The time it
takes to roast the garlic depends on the size of the bulbs. Start checking around 40 minutes by squeezing the bulbs gently to check for softness. When the garlic is soft, remove the bulbs from the oven and allow to cool. There are a hundred ways to use roasted garlic. Our favorites are to squeeze the creamy cloves onto a piece of crusty bread as an appetizer with olives or smoked fish. Or use roasted garlic as a topping on pizza. When roasted, garlic loses its pungent flavor and becomes caramelized, resulting in a mild and almost sweet, spreadable treat.
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Seelye — Lerseth Kristy J. Seelye, 33, and Peder J. Lerseth, 48, married Aug. 1 at Independent Bible Church in Port Angeles. The bride is the daughter of Deborah L. and Walter Seelye of Port Angeles. She graduated from Peninsula College in Port Angeles and Columbia Basin College in Pasco. She now works as a sonographer for Swedish Medical Center in Issaquah. The groom is the son of Jean M. and Ron Luther Lerseth of Mesa, Ariz. He graduated from Salisbury Composite High in Edmon-
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ton, Alberta, Canada; Luther Seminary in Saint Paul, Minn.; Point Loma Nazarene in San Diego; and King’s College in Edmonton. He now works as a pastor at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church in Burien. The couple’s friends Terri L. Savage and Charles Sommers served as honor attendants. The couple honeymooned at Majestic Inn & Spa in Anacortes. Their wedding song was “When God Made You” by New Song.
Jessica Hawkins, 30, and Ole Bekkevar, 28, married Aug. 15 at the Bekkevar Family Farm in Sequim. The bride is the daughter of Tracy Lynn and Vail Case of Port Angeles and Jim Hawkins of Eagle Rock, Mo. She graduated from Port Angeles High School in 2003 and now works as a log clerk at Port Angeles Hardwood. The groom is the son of Trish and Dave Bekkevar
of Sequim. He graduated from Sequim High School in 2005 and now works as the vice president of operations at Bekkevar Logging in Sequim. The couple’s friends Jodie Jones and Rodney Caldwell served as the honor attendants. The couple honeymooned in St. Lucia. Their wedding song was “Love You Like That” by Canaan Smith.
What can you expect at next month’s caregivers conference? DOES YOUR LIFE ever get out of order? No, not like an “Out of Order” sign (which means whatever the sign is on doesn’t work; although, that certainly happens, too), but more like out of chronological order. The sudden realization that you should have done this before you did that, which you’ve already done? Or you’re in the middle of doing? So now you have to find
a way to get everything back into order, realizing full well that no matter what you do, it’s still going to be out of order. I thought so; at least, I hope so because I don’t want to be the only human in the time zone who ever gets out of order. For instance, this column is out of order. The column that is going to appear next week should have appeared before this one, but for a
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les, you’re Harvey going to have a chance to attend the ninth annual “Building Your Caregiver Tool Box” conference, titled “Expanding Our Horizons in CAREGIVING!,” for free. Most of us who are caregivers don’t think we’re caregivers. We think we’re something else, which will be explored in much more illuminating detail next week. So for now, just take my word for it.
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Rosanbalm — Holman Tanya Marie Rosanbalm, 39, and Jason Mark Holman, 45, married Aug. 29 at Lower Elwha Bluff in Port Angeles. The bride is the daughter of Karen and Chuck Fink of Sequim and Sunny Rosanbalm and Mike of Franklin, Tenn. She attended both Sequim and Port Angeles high schools and graduated from Port Angeles High School. She now works as a Realtor for John L. Scott
CONTINUED FROM C3 lovers might find it repulsive, us lovers even enjoy Foote said the class has the smell of horse manure. “brought the fun back into showing” as the horses, rid- Horse manure OK ers and equipment used And why not? Horses demand the natural way a ranch horse would be used, are vegetarians, not carnii.e., no banding, tail exten- vores whose excrement I find extremely noxious and sions or hoof black. Silver adorning the tack disgusting — and full of is discouraged, while back nasty bacteria. cinches and breast collars But with horses, I figure are encouraged. it’s just recycled grass. At the next show (the When their little plops Olympic Peninsula Zone of fresh, green manure fall show that benefited The on a road, we call them Wounded Warrior Project), “road apples.” Foote said, “We were able to People tend to apply win the high- point working what they learn about their horse award, as well as own excrement, or their wins in ranch horse pleacarnivorous pet’s, to horses sure, trail and registered and can feel repulsed. western pleasure.” So whenever I can, I try She’s looking forward to to educate folks: The truth “2016 with fingers crossed” that the duo will keep win- is, horse manure carries no harmful bacteria. ning. It’s made up of grain, Desire to push forward grass and hay. That’s it.
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in Sequim. The groom is the son of Debbie Watts of Lakeside, Ore., and Mark Holman of Spokane. He graduated from Port Angeles High School and now works installing insulation for All Weather Heating and Cooling of Port Angeles. The bride’s son, Michael Morefield, and daughters, Leighann Morefield and Trinity Morefield, served as the honor attendants. The couple’s song was “Soulmate” by Josh Turner.
Rosa Yoon-Jung Choi and David Leon Otterstetter married Sept. 11 in Achorage, Alaska. The bride is the daughter of So Yeon Choi-Lee and Byung Il Choi of Seoul, South Korea. She graduated from Dae Jin High School in Bun-Dang, South Korea in 2007. She is currently attending the University of Alaska Anchorage and is expected to graduate in 2016 with a degree in marketing and management. She is a student
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I totally get her desire to push forward through not only the aches, pains and stiffness of aging but the surgeries themselves to keep pursuing her passion. Foote said she’s had an “innate love of horses” all her life. I’ve found most horseloving folks are born that way, too, and that love usually only gets stronger for those of us who’ve actually gotten to experience horse ownership. As far back as I can remember I, too, have loved their look, feel and smell. And while non-horse
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Need to know info You suddenly need to know all kinds of things that you don’t know and never thought you’d need to know, if you had time to find them or learn them, but you don’t because you’re too busy giving care, which is what caregiving means. What you do and how you do it and how much of it you do can be all over the map — from some here and there to all of it, all the time.
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Sometimes they learn some other stuff and get some questions answered and get a free lunch — well, if you register by the end of Friday, Oct. 30, by calling Linette Coppola at 360-4178553. What will happen if you Life is an afterthought don’t register? And your own life can Nothing, except you probbecome an afterthought. ably won’t get a free lunch. If you have the foggiest Do we want you to come idea what I’m talking about, anyway? Yes! then you know exactly what What will actually hapI’m talking about, and out-of- pen? order has become a lifestyle. Well, state Rep. Steve Tharinger, D-Sequim, will So, the idea of this con-
Birthday Velma Winters Velma Winters of Port Angeles celebrated her 90th birthday Oct. 22 with a family luncheon at a restaurant and cake and ice cream at home. She was born to Foster and Shelta Beal on Oct. 22, 1925. In 1943, she married Harold Winters and moved to the Winters’ Dairy Farm on Deer Park Road, where she still lives in the home they built in 1951. The couple lost two daughters, Cheryl Ann at birth and Darlene at age 5. They raised four children who all live in the area: Marica Winters Homer
and John, James and Kenneth Winters. Mrs. Winters has 13 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Grand- Mrs. Winters son Trevor Homer passed away in 2007. Harold passed away in 2003, just a few months shy of their 60th anniversary. Mrs. Winters married Bob Springfield in 2005. He passed
give the keynote address about matters concerning Alzheimer’s disease, and then there will be a question-and-answer panel (including a doctor and a lawyer and somebody very sharp about end-of-life/spiritual matters and me), and there will be vendors showing all kinds of resources and stuff that might actually help you. Then, in the afternoon, look for presentations on Alzheimer’s/dementia and veterans benefits. Do you have to stay for the whole thing? No.
Hope you’ll stay We hope you will, but you’re a caregiver — paid or unpaid — so we understand. Could you come, then leave, then come back? Sure. Could you just walk through and cruise the vendors? OK with me.
Could you just slip in, swipe a lunch and hightail it back to the bowling alley? No. Are you required to learn stuff? No. You could just be there, in the midst of a lot of other people who are trying to do the same thing, more or less, that you’re trying to do and realize that there is an “us.”
A lot of caregivers Remember there are a lot of us who are trying to do this caregiver thing, and most of us are making it up as we go along and sometimes we get out of order. And sometimes just showing up is the best we can do. That will be plenty good enough Nov. 14.
________ Mark Harvey is director of Clallam/Jefferson Senior Information & Assistance, which operates through the Olympic Area Agency on Aging. He is also a member of the Community Advocates for Rural Elders partnership. He can be reached at 360-452-3221 (Port AngelesSequim), 360-385-2552 (Jefferson County) or 360-374-9496 (West End), or by emailing harvemb@ dshs.wa.gov.
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away in 2012. Before having children, Mrs. Winters worked at a soda fountain, at Samuelson Ford and at the Port Angeles Evening News. Later on, she served as a playground monitor at the old Fairview School and also worked on the election board for several years. During the summers, she prepared large dinners for the hay crew on the farm. She was active in the PTA and as a den mother for the Cub Scouts. She also was a member of Fairview Ladies’ Club and Fairview Homemakers.
Mrs. Winters has enjoyed sewing, baking, needlework and jigsaw puzzles. She spent several years tap dancing with Deanie’s Toe Tappers. Mrs. Winters and Harold enjoyed dancing at the Port Angeles Senior Center and later, she and Bob also went to many dances there. Friends are encouraged to give her a call. She loves to visit.
________ The Peninsula Daily News says “happy birthday” in its own way to North Olympic Peninsula residents 70 or older who will be celebrating a milestone.
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Joining faith must come from heart DEAR ABBY: I am a 16-yearold girl who doesn’t believe in God. Frankly, I feel uncomfortable when religion is brought up. All my friends are firm believers of Christianity and attend Bible study or help out with other things at their church. My parents and brothers don’t believe in God. When I say I’d like to be a Christian, my brothers make fun of me. When they do, it makes me feel ashamed of myself. I want to be a Christian because it would be nice to feel like I belong, and most Christians aren’t accepting of atheists — especially other girls my age. They might be polite, but they’re distant. It also doesn’t help that the
While many churches promote church-related youth activities, you should explore what nonsecboy I like comes tarian activities are available in Abigail a religious your community. Van Buren from family. If the boy you like cares about What should you, he will like you even if you I do? aren’t religious, and you will Outsider in have your self-respect. Alabama It’s not easy feeling different, but sometimes it’s worth it. Dear Outsider: I think Dear Abby: We are not sure you should what to do about a nosy neighbor continue I’ll call “Myrtle.” being true She’s nice to talk to, but quite to the person honestly, I suspect she must be you really are. watching us with binoculars Let me point out that if you’re because she told me what brand feeling isolated now, consider of wine we drink. what a fraud you will feel like if When my husband sends me you join a religion and must pray flowers, she calls me to find out to a deity you don’t believe in in why. order to “fit in.” If we have a party, she calls to
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find out what it’s about. A few years ago, I was talking to Myrtle in front of her house and mentioned that I usually walk my dog in the morning. She responded, “Oh, I know when you walk your dog.” (Is that creepy or is it me?) Abby, we have nothing to hide, but our life is none of her business. I’ve been neighborly to her, but it seems like she wants too much information about us and has no problem telling us all her business and how much she spends. She’s single and friendly with all the neighbors, as are we. I haven’t asked if they experience the same thing or if we’re the “lucky ones.” How should this be handled? Fed Up in Utah
Dear Fed Up: Continue to be polite to your neighbor, but when she asks questions you would rather not answer, instead of answering her directly, respond with another question: “Myrtle, why do you ask?” If she presses for an answer, without being confrontational say, “It’s personal,” and change the subject. Be sure to keep your shades drawn on windows that face her house, and when you walk your dog, take a different route.
________ Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, the late Pauline Phillips. Letters can be mailed to Dear Abby, P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069 or via email by logging onto www.dearabby.com.
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PORT ANGELES — Two Franklin Elementary School students, Chloe Teter and Ethan Michaelis, were honored by Principal Amity Butler at a recent School Board meeting as Port Angeles School District Students of the Month. The students, both in sixth grade, were selected by Franklin staff as part of a program honoring exemplary students during the 2015-16 school year. Butler introduced the two students and shared comments from the students’ teachers. “Chloe comes to class prepared and organized. I am impressed with her
ability to work hard on all assignments,” Butler said. “In addition to being a great student, Chloe is also a great friend to everyone. Her kindness shows in all she does.” “Ethan adds to our reading discussions. He is so attentive and ready to learn each day. It is truly a joy to have him during reading time,” Butler said. “Ethan is a great listener and works hard to complete assignments. “He is a thoughtful worker and willing to help others.” Students of the Month will be announced at each school’s respective School Board meeting.
Briefly . . . Political incivility to be topic of talks This month, the North Olympic Library System (NOLS), in partnership with the Clallam County League of Women Voters and Humanities Washington, invites community members to examine the impacts of political incivility in America with Dr. Cornell Clayton, a lecturer with the 2015 Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau. Clayton will lead this free conversation at the Sequim Library, 630 N. Sequim Ave., at 6 p.m. Thursday. He will speak again at the Port Angeles Library, 2210 S. Peabody St., at 6:30 p.m. Friday. Clayton will chart the political changes that have
taken place in the past 30 years, challenge assumptions about the relationship Clayton between civility and democratic participation, and explore factors that contribute to political polarization. Clayton is the director of the Thomas S. Foley Institute for Public Policy and Public Service at Washington State University, where he also serves as the Thomas S. Foley Distinguished Professor of Government. He serves as editor of Political Research Quarterly and as a section chair of the American Political Association. For additional information about this program, visit www.nols.org and
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Beachwalkers PORT ANGELES — A Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team (COASST) will host a marine debris program at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 15. Participants will learn to survey local beaches and collect data on the characteristics and location of debris. This data ultimately will be used to map the source and transport pathways of debris, as well as the potential harm to people, wildlife and local coastal ecosystems. Reserve a spot by emailing coasst@uw.edu or phoning 206-221-6893. Peninsula Daily News
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‘Lucky’ seven tips sure to fire up fall lawn care I HAVE RECEIVED several questions recently from curious homeowners concerning their lawns, ranging from overseeding, fertilizer and timing of maintenance to chores, etc. You’ve all noticed that your lawn has been getting green and is growing like mad, just begging to be cut. With this absolutely ideal grass-growing season upon us, I give you my “Magnificent Seven” surefired tricks to turn your turf into the greenest, weed-free lawn in the entire neighborhood.
Here’s how With envy in their hearts, your neighbors will be asking, “How do you do it?” Listed in importance level: 1. Raise the mower up. The ideal cut is at a height of 3¾ inches or more. “The taller the mow, the better the grow.” The higher the height of the grass blades, the more weeds are naturally suppressed, the less water it requires and the greener the grass becomes. 2. Multidirectional cut. All professional sport fields are cut in a fourdirectional pattern: Right to left Up and down Diagonally, right to left Diagonally, left to right
nique to employ on your lawn. Every spring (early Repeat March) or, even better, Andrew This spring and fall (end of May fourOctober), overseed your direcentire lawn with the hightional cut est-quality grass seed does a available. couple of Get seed with a 92 perthings: cent to 98 percent germinaFirst, tion rate and a weed seed no “push count far less than 1 perdown.” cent. Cutting Do this and enjoy a the lawn thick, lush lawn that when the same mowed tall will stamp out way pushes over or lays nasty weeds. down the grass, causing a 5. Go organic. If you matting effect. are not using organic fertilSecond, changing up the izer and spreading chemiway you mow does not cre- cal moss and weed killers, ate ruts in the lawn, which you are killing the soil and compacts the soil and turning your lawn into an causes poor fertility in it. addict for artificial fertilizTry this beneficial trick ers. this week and start with a Chemical fertilizers diagonal cut. increase acidity (see No. 2) 3. Lime. This easy-toand kill the beneficial apply and cost-effective microbes in sod, which are trick rounds out on the top dependent on natural soil three of the Magnificent fertility. Seven. Besides, the runoff does Grass adores a neutral not go into our waterways. or ever so slightly alkaline 6. Sharpen the soil, yet our soils here on blades. A dull blade shatthe Peninsula are acidic in ters the tips of the grasses nature. rather than shearing the Acidic conditions also grass off. bind up the nitrogen and A shattered tip then grass is a nitrogen glutton. turns brown for an eighth Add lime for both bene- to a quarter-inch, creating ficial results of a greener a brown tinge that appears grass, with a better root over the entire lawn. system. Your lawn is full of 4. Overseed. Here is rocks, debris, twigs and the best weed control tech- mole mounds, so sharpen
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Go out and get ’em So find an outlet for your organic fertilizers, locate a good blade-sharpening service, price the most economic lime per pound and get a new lawn mower on the “All I Want For Christmas” list for Santa this year.
________ Andrew May is an ornamental horticulturist who dreams of having Clallam and Jefferson counties nationally recognized as “Flower Peninsula USA.” Send him questions c/o Peninsula Daily News, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362, or email news@peninsula dailynews.com (subject line: Andrew May).
Briefly . . . Six attend weeklong tech camp PORT TOWNSEND — Six middle school girls from East Jefferson County attended Tech Trek, a weeklong science and math summer camp sponsored by the American Association of University Women (AAUW). Emerald Bailey, Olivia Crecca, Veda Dosey and Lillith Montgomery of Blue Heron Middle School; Madison Coffey of Chimacum Middle School; and Ruby Hudson of the Quilcene School District joined other girls from Western Washington. Tech Trek AAUW was held at Pacific From left, Veda Dosey, Lily Montgomery, Emerald Bailey, Ruby Hudson, Lutheran University Madison Coffey and Liv Crecca, foreground, attend AAUW’s Tech Trek camp. in July. The girls participated in activities designed to and computer technologists day through Friday at the think about themselves encourage their interest in as future scientists, — careers in which women Port Angeles Senior Center, high-tech and help them engineers, mathematicians are typically underrepre328 E. Seventh St. sented. A suggested donation is During the week, the $5 for those who are 60 or girls worked alongside older. women scientists and People younger than 60 mathematicians, attending can attend for $8. Reservations should be a daily math or science made 24 hours in advance core class of their choice. to 360-457-8921. The class offerings Menus are subject to included app inventor, robotics, physics/ballooning, change. ■ Tuesday: Spinach “clean” chemistry, crime salad with a boiled egg, scene investigation and turkey pot pie, asparagus marine environment bioltips and apricots. ogy. ■ Wednesday: Green The girls also particisalad, beefy gravy mashed pated in lab sessions potatoes, cut corn and including computer programming and their choice baked apples. ■ Thursday: Apple of field trips. slaw, orange slices, barbeFunding for the cue pork on a bun, seascholarships came from soned cauliflower and individual community members and several busi- peaches and cream. ■ Friday: Harvest nesses, as well as AAUW soup, scary salad with curWashington, AAUW dled milk and spider eggs, National and the Univermummy wrap and ghostly sity Women’s Foundation of Jell-O. Jefferson County, a nonOTARY TUDENT OF ONTH profit affiliate of AAUW Animal benefit Port Townsend. Audrey Shingleton receives the Student of PORT ANGELES — For more information on the Month award for October from Sequim Peninsula Friends of AniTech Trek, visit http:// Noon Rotary Club President Joe Irvin. mals (PFOA) will hold a pt-wa.aauw.net or phone Upon graduation, Audrey plans to dining benefit event at Anne Englander at 360 continue her education in the field of Smugglers Landing, 115 E. 390-5896. Railroad Ave., from 5 p.m. mathematics with an eye toward becoming to 7 p.m. Thursday. an actuary. She has served as treasurer of Senior nutrition Fifty percent of the Sequim High School Associated PORT ANGELES — proceeds from all menu Student Body and is active in sports and Port Angeles Senior dinners will be donated to long-distance running. Nutrition Site dinners will PFOA. Peninsula Daily News be served at 4 p.m. Tues-
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Find your favorites If you have a favorite owl or several, you will be able to find everything currently known about them in this reference guide. It is packed with detailed information about identification, calls, habitat, nesting and behavior. It is also the only North American owl book to include the Caribbean. This covers 39 species of owls that include many tropical species about which little is known. There are hundreds of outstanding color photographs spread throughout the book. Each owl is generously illustrated, even the lesser known. I’d never heard of the black-and-white owl of Mexico, Central and South America. Four photographs show it in various plumages, and one description is especially intriguing: “Rare almost everywhere, and a blank slate where most of its life history is concerned, the blackand-white owl is essentially unmistakable and certainly unforgettable. Among the least-studied owls in the Americas, [it] is also one of the most striking of New World raptors, with its inky black head and back and closely barred undersides.” For an experienced birder, owl expert or just someone who finds them fascinating, this book won’t disappoint. It can only impress owl lovers. We’re familiar with our Western screech-owl, but how about the Puerto Rican screech-owl? We have our Northern pygmy owl, but there is both a Central American and Cuban pygmy owl. The birds presented in this book, whether they are North American or Caribbean species, will broaden our view of these most fascinating of birds. The Peterson Reference Guide to Owls of North America and the Caribbean was published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt on Oct. 13, with the price tag $40.
________ 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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Mrs. Brooks will be held at CRISTA Ministries Chapel-Shoreline/Seattle, where she and her first husband, Bob, dedicated their lives to helping build CRISTA’s King’s Schools. The date is not yet set. If you are interested in attending, please email her daughter Ann (annmorgan53@ comcast.net), who then can let you know the date and time.
ditch at Edgewood Drive TERRY H. NESS and South Cayanus Road. January 4, 1930 PORT ANGELES — Vegetation was removed October 18, 2015 The Clallam County Sherfrom the curb along Mount iff’s Office Chain Gang Pleasant Road from U.S. Terry was born in removed 790 pounds of Highway 101 to Gravel Pit Grand Forks, North refuse during the week of Road. Dakota, to Herbert L. Sept. 28-Oct. 2 from TumAt the Klahowya CampNess and Doris L. water Truck Route, West ground, crews installed Pouliot. 18th Street and Taylor metal roofing, plus a public As a young boy, TerCutoff and River roads. wood shed, utility shed and ry’s family moved from A 4-cylinder transmisboth camp host sheds. North Dakota to Washsion, 23 needles, 17 EBT They felled three hazington state. He found his cards, a pickup fender liner, ardous trees. love for work as a boilerthree partial bicycles and During the week of Oct. maker and retired after one small bicycle were 12-16, they removed refuse 38 years. found. from illegal dump sites on In 1993, he and his A total of 550 pounds of East Anderson, River Run wife, Ruby, moved to Port trash was removed from and East Ennis Creek Angeles. illegal dump sites at Estu- roads. Terry had a great love ary Park, Lincoln and Alder trees were cleared and appreciation of the Front streets, under the from the ditch line along outdoors. He enjoyed Tumwater Truck Route the west side of Mt. Pleashunting, camping, travelbridge and Lietz Farms. ant Road. ing and gardening. He In addition, crews The east side of Mount was known in Port Angerepainted the bridge railPleasant Road, from the les as the “Garlic Man.” ing on Sequim-Dungeness 2000 block to Draper Road, He was preceded in Way, plus weed-eated and was brushed. death by a son, Terry removed debris at the 2200 At the Klahanie CampLynn Ness. and 2500 blocks of Edgeground, crews removed He is survived by his wood Drive. alder trees for a better wife of 65 years, Ruby The week of Oct. 5-9, view at sites 5-11. Petersen Ness; daughter the chain gang removed The side of the roadway Kim (Dan) Collins; son 4,800 pounds of trash from camp loop was brushed Kelly (Rose) Ness; seven illegal dump sites on approximately 5 to 8 feet Youngquist Road. back. They demolished an Hazard trees were abandoned 1970 Dodge removed from sites 40 and motor home on the 900 45, and the split wood was block. stacked at Klahowya Three hypodermic neeCampground. Crews removed derelict James Donald dles were found. Blevins picnic tables. In addition, crews Peninsula Daily News Jan. 20, 1947 — Oct. 8, 2015 brushed and cleared the
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Mr. Ness grandkids; and 18 greatgrandkids. He is also survived by his brother, Loren D. Ness of California. He will be missed by all who knew him. At his request, no service will be held. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to Seattle Children’s Hospital, www.seattle childrens.org.
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James Donald Blevins died of lung cancer at his Port Angeles home under the care of Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County. He was 68. Services: Memorial in the Port Angeles Veterans Center’s Memorial Room, 1114 Georgiana St., at 1 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 22, with a celebration-of-life potluck to follow. Linde-Price Funeral Service, Sequim, is in charge of arrangements. www.lindefuneralservice. com
Death and Memorial Notice CHRISTIAN ALLEN COLEMAN March 16, 1937 October 19, 2015 Christian Allen Coleman, 78, of Sequim and formerly of Elkton, Maryland, passed away on Monday, October 19, 2015. Born in Wilmington, Delaware, on March 16, 1937, he was the son of the late Sidney A. and Callie Bogle Coleman. Upon graduating from Elkton High School in 1955, Chris enlisted in the U.S. Navy, where he spent 20 years of honorable service, retiring as a senior chief petty officer. Upon retirement, Chris and his wife, Alice, spent many years as antique dealers, eventually progressing to the business of antique appraisals. In 1992, he became the executive director of the International Society of Appraisers, with his wife, Alice, as executive assistant. The job led them to move to Seattle, Washington, in 1995. Upon retirement from this position, they retired to Sequim. Chris enjoyed spend-
Lisa Rae Kenney July 14, 1967 — Oct. 17, 2015
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Neah Bay resident Lisa Rae Kenney died in an accident in Wellpinit. She was 48. Services: Visitation at Harper-Ridgeview Funeral
ing time with his family, traveling and playing golf, and was intensely interested in family genealogy. Chris is preceded in death by his wife of 47 years, Alice L. Coleman. Survivors include his children, Kathy Forrest of Sequim; Charles Donaldson and wife Vicki of Gilbert, Arizona; and Sidney H. Coleman and wife Leah of Elkton. He is also survived by a sister, Winifred Johnston of Elkton, and five grandchildren. Interment will be a burial at sea conducted by the U.S. Navy. Condolences can be made at www.hickshome forfunerals.com.
Chapel, 105 W. Fourth St., Port Angeles, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday. A funeral with officiants Richard Butler and James Kallappa will be at Assembly of God Church, 220 Third St., Neah Bay, at 1 p.m., Friday, with a graveside service to follow at Neah Bay Cemetery. Harper-Ridgeview Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. www.harper-ridgeviewfuneralchapel.com
Rolland E. Roedell Feb. 7, 1927 — Oct. 20, 2015
Port Angeles resident Rolland E. Roedell died of age-related causes at Crestwood Convalescent Center in Port Angeles. He was 88. Services: Memorial service at Calvary Chapel, 91 S. Boyce Road, Sequim, at 11 a.m. Saturday. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.drennanford.com
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Death and Memorial Notice BARBARA LEANN TAYLOR March 26, 1967 October 17, 2015 Barbara Leann Taylor, a 48-year-old lifetime resident of Port Townsend, passed away October 17, 2015, in Everett, Washington. She was born to John and Corean Taylor on
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rime drama anthologies are in their heyday just now. With the critical acclaim garnered from Emmywinning shows such as HBO’s “True Detective” and FX’s “Fargo,” not to mention the BAFTA- and Peabody-winning British series “Broadchurch,” it’s no surprise that more and more showrunners are taking a stab at the format. ABC found great success earlier this year with “American Crime,” starring Timothy Hutton (“Leverage”) and Felicity Huffman (“Desperate Housewives”). The show raked in 10 Emmy nominations and one win and, according to critic Dominic Patten in a Deadline review, “marks a resounding flag-planting by network television and tells cable that it doesn’t own poignant drama on our small screens.” No doubt looking to duplicate that success and keep the flag waving, the alphabet network is launching a new crime anthology series this month. “Wicked City” premieres Tuesday, Oct. 27, on ABC. The freshman season takes place among the glitz and lights of the Sunset Strip in 1982. Ed Westwick brings his devious charm back to the small screen in his first television role since that of bad boy Chuck Bass in The CW’s “Gossip Girl.” He leads “Wicked City’s” season 1 cast as Kent
Grainger, a dashing young man whose charm hides something darker. As creator Steven Baigelman said during the show’s Television Critics Association panel, early ‘80s Los Angeles “was both the murder capital of the country and also the serial killer capital of the country. “People come for fame and recognition, not only to be actors and musicians, but somehow, oddly, serial killers came here as well for that same reason.” In the dimly lit bars and clubs of Sunset Strip, Grainger connects with ambitious young women, posing as a Hollywood bigwig who can help launch them to stardom. When he gains their trust and gets them to a secluded area, he kills them. “It was a very loud era,” said series star Jeremy Sisto (“Suburgatory”) in an ABC promo video. “The problem with loudness is that some very dark, nefarious creatures can easily move behind the sound.” Things change, however, when Kent meets Betty Beaumontaine (Erika Christensen, “Parenthood”), a young nurse and single mother of two who also happens to harbor sociopathic tendencies. Instead of becoming Kent’s next victim,
she becomes his love interest and partner in crime. It’s interesting to see genuine love and warmth coming from two such sadistic people, not just for each other but for Betty’s children as well. “[He’s] not just a straight-up monster,”Westwick told Hello! of his multi-layered character. “I mean he is a monster, but there’s a lot of other things going on there.” The show’s focus is split between the killers and the people trying to track them down. Sisto plays Jack Roth, a seasoned detective who’s worked on his share of high-profile cases in the past. He’s less than thrilled with his new partner, Paco Contreras (Gabriel Luna, “True Detective”), who narced on Roth’s previous partner and got him kicked off the force. The two hit a break in the case when they encounter Karen McClaren (Taissa Farmiga,“American Horror Story”), a journalist looking to write a story on Sunset Strip, and who witnessed one of Kent’s victims leaving a club one night before being murdered. Having met Kent and given him her number, she’ll be used as bait to try to Erika Christensen stars in “Wicked City.”
draw in the killer. Evan Ross (“The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 1,” 2014) rounds out the show’s cast as Karen’s boss, Diver Hawkes, a crime scene paparazzo, while Karolina Wydra (“Crazy, Stupid, Love.,” 2011) plays Dianne Kubek, Jack’s former flame currently working as an undercover detective on Sunset Strip. The whole of the first season will follow this one case as the killers carry out their nefarious deeds and the detectives work to catch those responsible. The seasons that follow will look at entirely different crimes and characters, though some of the cast will appear from season to season. “We will be doing one case per season,” Baigelman said during the TCA panel, “and some of our characters will find their stories ending in this season, and some of our characters will be moving on to another time and another place and another case.” With each season taking place in a different decade,the show aims to provide a strong sense of time and place. Historical accuracy is a must for the producers, and judging by the trailer alone, season 1 positively screams of the ‘80s. “It’s really important to us to bring in the real world into our fiction and bring out fiction into the real world,” Baigelman said during the TCA tour. “When you watch the show, you’re not going to watch it from the place of nostalgia, you’re actually going to feel like they’re there.”
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stars on screen overshadowed by the guys. Just look at poor Supergirl. The venerable superhero first flew onto the scene in the late ’Billions’ of accolades: Showtime’s latest original series 1950s, but in all the decades since, she’s never had a TV has recruited some stars with a show to call her own. lot of awards and nominations Meanwhile, her more fato their names. mous cousin, Superman, got OK, maybe not quite billions his first show, “Adventures of of awards (that would be imSuperman,” in 1952, before Supossibly impressive), but Paul Giamatti and Damian Lewis sure pergirl was even conceived. She did get to join her cousin have an impressive array of acin “Smallville,” which ran on colades between them. “Billions” is scheduled to pre- The CW until 2011, but always played second fiddle. miere on the premium channel Well, all of that’s about to Sunday, Jan. 17, 2016, and as is change. so often the case with ShowWith the Man of Steel curtime’s original fare, the quality rently missing in action on TV of the actors it has recruited is screens, Supergirl will finally get top notch. a chance to hog the spotlight. The timely series will draw “Supergirl” premieres Monback the curtain and shine a spotlight on the power and poli- day, Oct. 26, on CBS. “Supergirl” fills a conspicuous tics lurking on Wall Street in the hole in CBS’s prime-time lineup, world of high finance. At the center of all that mon- finally letting it join the other major networks with a comic ey-making is a brilliant king of book franchise to call its own. hedge funds played by Lewis. Melissa Benoist stars as the Lewis won a Golden Globe titular heroine and her “huaward in 2013 for his performan” alter-ego Kara Danvers. mance in “Homeland,” and has The actress played Marley also starred in “Band of Brothers,” Rose in “Glee,” was a guest “Life” and 2013’s big-screen adstar in “The Good Wife” and aptation of “Romeo & Juliet.” “Homeland,” and has been Also headlining the cast is seen in “Blue Bloods” and Emmy winner and two-time Golden Globe winner Giamatti. “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.” The actor is well known for his “Supergirl” work in film, having starred in “Savmarks her first ing Private Ryan” (1998),“Sidetime at the top ways” (2005),“Cinderella Man” of the casting (2004) and “San Andreas” (2015). In “Billions,” he’ll be taking list, but she on the role of a U.S. attorney isn’t alone. that Showtime is describing as Joining “shrewd” and “savvy.” her on screen Helping to round out the cast is Mehcad are Malin Akerman (“WatchBrooks (“Necmen,” 2009), David Costabile essary Rough(“Lincoln,” 2012), Toby Leonard ness”), Calista Moore (“Daredevil”), Maggie Flockhart (“Ally Siff (“Sons of Anarchy”) and McBeal”), DaFrank Harts (“Salt,” 2010). vid Harewood It’s an impressive array, but in (“Homea series where billions of dollars land”) and are on the line, second best is Chyler Leigh not an option. (“Grey’s Anato“Billions,” Showtime’s newmy”). est original series, premieres She might have early next year, Sunday, Jan. 17. always lived in her cousin’s shadow, but CBS’s “SuperGirl power: It’s not easy be- girl” is finally giving the lady ing a female superhero. in the red cape the attention More often than not, you’re she deserves. By Andrew Warren TV Media
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agent who could seemingly get out of any situation with only his pocket knife and whatever else happened to be lying around. CBS has recently announced its plans to reboot the series, with the original show’s executive producer, Henry Winkler, on board to serve in the same capacity. Slightly younger TV watchers grew up with “Barney & Friends,” the children’s show about a big purple dinosaur. Toy company Mattel has reportedly teamed up with 9 Story Media Group, a Canadian animation studio, to reboot the friendly T. rex for a new generation. There’s also TV reboots of film franchises in the works. “Lethal Weapon” and the “Friday the 13th” series are in the planning stages, and Fox already has a TV adaptation of the 2002 movie “Minority Report” on screen. The list of reboots being worked on goes on and on, but only time will tell if audiences are craving a second helping of some old favorites.
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Melissa Benoist stars in “Supergirl.”
Minority Report (8) GBLBC
7:30 p.m.
Arthur (Nick Zano) and Dash (Stark Sands) try to help an ailing girl they believe is the victim in their next vision. However, the community in which she lives doesn’t believe in using the kind of technology it would take to save her.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (11) KSTW
8:00 p.m.
Rebecca (Rachel Bloom) decides to throw a housewarming party in an attempt to get to closer to Josh (Vincent Rodriguez III) in this new episode. However, she’ll have to get over a childhood fear of hosting parties first.
Supergirl (7) KIRO (8) GBLBC
8:30 p.m.
Melissa Benoist stars as Superman’s cousin, Kara, who finally decides to be the hero she knows she was always meant to be in this premiere. Based on the DC Comics character, the new drama also stars Calista Flockhart and Chyler Leigh.
Blindspot (5) KING
10:00 p.m.
In this new episode, the team learns of a dangerous app that allows users to track government vehicles after an assassination. They have to work with an unlikely ally to prevent the software from falling into the wrong hands. OCTOBER 25 - 31, 2015
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Just for Coronation Laughs: Gags Street (N) KOMO 4 News Wheel of Jeopardy! Fortune NBC Nightly KING 5 News KING 5 News Evening News Extra OK! TV Inside Access Edition Hollywood KIRO 7 News CBS Evening The Insider EntertainNews ment Tonight News Hour EntertainEnt. Tonight ment Tonight Canada PBS NewsHour Jacques Rick Steves' Pepin Heart Europe C.Minds "The Good Earth" C .Minds "To Bear Witness" Family Feud Family Feud Mike & Molly 2 Broke Girls
KSTW
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(15)
Clark Gregg stars in “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”
(16) (22)
World Series (13) KCPQ
5:00 p.m.
Baseball’s biggest event begins as the winners of the National League take on the American League champs in Game 1 of the World Series. The two teams play for the Commissioner’s Trophy, as well as coveted championship rings, in a best-of-seven playoff.
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8:00 p.m.
The team investigates when the murder of a petty officer matches the M.O. of a local serial killer. They struggle to figure out whether the crime was perpetrated by the serial killer or a copycat. Margo Harshman guest stars as Delilah Fielding.
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (4) KOMO
9:00 p.m.
Director Coulson (Clark Gregg) and his team continue to search the world for people with special abilities in this new episode. Now in its third season, the series follows a group of highly skilled agents tasked with protecting the innocent.
Wicked City (4) KOMO
10:00 p.m.
As a serial killer terrorizes L.A., two detectives are determined to stop his murderous rampage in this premiere. Set in 1982, the new drama stars Ed Westwick as killer Kent Grainger, and Jeremy Sisto and Gabriel Luna as detectives Roth and Contreras.
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Carol Burnett Perry Mason and Friends Q13 News Modern 13 13 Family CHEK News CHEK News Wheel of Jeopardy! CHEK Late Little CBC News Cookin' on at 6 p.m. at 6 p.m. Fortune News Mosque Vancouver the Coast Murdoch Mysteries "Back Modern Modern 2 Broke Girls Two and a EP Daily Reviews on and to the Left" Family Family Half Men the Run Two and a Two and a The The Modern Modern Q13 FOX News The Big Bang The Big Bang Friends Friends 22 22 Half Men Half Men Simpsons Simpsons Family Family Theory Theory J. Prince S. Furtick Praise the Lord Bless the Lord ACLJ Creflo Dollar God for Us Bless Lord Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars 118* 265* (N) Wars: Ba (N) (N) MIA (N) MIA (N)
Friday the 13th (1980, Horror) Kevin Bacon, Adrienne Friday the 13th: Part 2 (1981, Horror) John Furey,
Friday the 13th: Part 3 (1982, Horror) Richard 130* 254* King, Betsy Palmer. Adrienne King, Amy Steel. Brooker, Paul Kratka, Dana Kimmell. North Woods Law North Woods Law To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced 184* 282* Below Deck "Boom Boom in Below Deck "Fire!" The Real Housewives Below Deck (N) The People's Couch (N) Watch What Below Deck 129* 273* the Laundry Room" Happens (N) "Reunion Part Two" 2/3 Shark Tank The Filthy Rich Guide (N) Shark Tank Shark Tank The Profit Paid Paid 208 355 Program Program CNN Special Report (N) C NN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Special Report CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom 200 202 Nightly Show Daily Show Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 (N) Drunk (N) Daily Show Nightly Show 107* 249* Key Capitol Hill Hearings 210 350 Yukon Men "Gut Check" Yukon Men "Tanana's Test" Yukon Men "Life on the Yukon Men "Blood on Their Gold Rush "Gold Ship" (N) Yukon Men 182* 278* Line" Hands" (N)
Halloweentown High Emily Roeske.
Return to Halloweentown Star vs. Evil Star vs. Evil Liv Maddie Jessie Girl World K.C. Underc. 173 291 30 for 30 "The Prince of SEC Storied "In Search of SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 Pennsylvania" (N) Derrick Thomas" in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. NFL Live Fantasy NFL Live 30 for 30 "The Prince of Baseball 30for30Short To Be 30 for 30 "The Prince of SEC Storied 144 209 Football Pennsylvania" Tonight (L) "First Pitch" Announced Pennsylvania"
The Nightmare Before Christmas Toy Story of Monica the Medium "Stay
Hocus Pocus (1993, Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker, The 700 Club 180* 311* ('93, Ani) Chris Sarandon. TERROR! or Go" (SF) (N) Kathy Najimy, Bette Midler. X-Men: First FXM
X-Men: First Class (2011, Action) Michael Fassbender, Jennifer FXM
Hitman ('07, Act) Olga Kurylenko, FXM 133 258 Class Lawrence, James McAvoy. Robert Knepper, Dougray Scott. Presents Presents Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Chopped Chopped Chopped Junior (N) C hopped "Food Truck Fight" Chopped (N) C hopped (N) C hopped 110* 231*
Elysium ('13, Act) Jodie Foster, Matt Damon.
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 Robert Pattinson. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 136* 248*
Tin Cup ('96, Com/Dra) Kevin Costner.
Tin Cup ('96, Com/Dra) Rene Russo, Cheech Marin, Kevin Costner. Golf Central Golf Central PGA Tour Learning C. 136* 248* The Waltons Waltons "The Inspiration" Waltons "The Last Straw" The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* House Hunters Renovation Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper H.Hunt (N) H ouse (N) F ixer Upper 112* 229* Roanoke: Lost Colony Oak Isl. "What Lies Below" The Curse of Oak Island The Curse of Oak Island The Curse of Oak Island Oak Island "The Find" 120* 269* Wife Swap Dance Moms Dance Moms: Dance and Dance Moms Kim of Queens Kim of Queens 108* 252* Chat The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Live Free "The Reaping" (N) Dirty Rotten "Timber!" (N) Live Free "The Reaping" Dirty Rotten "Timber!" Live Free "Sting Like a Bee" Dirty Rotten "Castaways" 186 276 H.Danger Thunder WITS (N) Thunder iCarly iCarly Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 MLS Soccer Colorado Rapids at Portland Timbers Site: MLS Soccer Real Salt Lake at Seattle Sounders FC Site: Sounders FC UEFA Soccer Champions League Bayern 426 687 Providence Park -- Portland, Ore. CenturyLink Field -- Seattle, Wash. All Access Munich vs. Arsenal Ink Master "Go Big or Go Ink Master "Master vs. Apprentice" Ink Master Ink Master "Hallowink" (N) Sweat Inc. "Low-Impact Ink Master "Hallowink" 168* 241* Home" Workouts" Apocalypse L.A. Justin Ray.
I Am Legend ('07, Sci-Fi) Alice Braga, Will Smith. Face Off "Movie Magic" (N) Face Off "Movie Magic" 1/2 F ace Off "Movie Magic" 2/2 122* 284* Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan (N) 139* 247* Revenge" Mango" Glasses" Puffy Shirt" Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Gigi Danièle
Cleo From 5 to 7 ('61, Dra) Antoine
Salaam Bombay (1988, Drama) Hansa Vithal,
Love and Anarchy (1973, War) Mariangela Melato, 132 256 Delorme. Bourseiller, Corinne Marchand. Chanda Sharma, Shafiq Syed. Lino Polito, Giancarlo Giannini. Our Little Family Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss CakeB. (N) Cake Boss Little Family "Small Talk" Cake Boss Cake Boss 183* 280* NBA Basketball Cleveland vs Chicago (L) NBA Basketball New Orleans Pelicans at Golden State Warriors (L) Inside the NBA NBA Basketball Cle./Chi. 138* 245* Teen Titan Clarence (N) B e Cool (N) Steven King of Hill Bob's Burger Bob's Burger Cleveland American D. American D. Family Guy Family Guy 176* 296* Foods "Baja Mexico" Bizarre Foods America Bizarre Foods America (N) Booze Traveler (N) Hotel "Waterpan-Gate" B izarre Foods America 215* 277* The Facts of Life Facts of Life Facts of Life Old Christine Old Christine Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304* Law&O: SVU "Scavenger" Law&Order: SVU "Outcry" Law&O: SVU "Conscience" Law&O: SVU "Charisma" Law&Order: SVU "Starved" M odern Fam Modern Fam 105* 242* Manhattan Manhattan Salem "Blood Kiss" Manhattan Parks/Rec Parks/Rec Rules of Eng Rules of Eng 239 307
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HIST
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Coronation Street Jimmy Kimmel Live The Tonight Show The Dr. Oz Show
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Carol Burnett Perry Mason and Friends Q13 News Modern Family "iSpy" 13 13 CHEK News CHEK News Wheel of Jeopardy! CHEK Late CBC News Trend at 6 p.m. at 6 p.m. Fortune News Vancouver Murdoch Mysteries "War on Modern Modern Black-ish Modern Modern Fam Black-ish (N) 2 Broke Girls Two 1/2... EP Daily Reviews on Terror" Family Family "iSpy" Family the Run Two and a Two and a The The Modern Modern Q13 FOX News The Big Bang The Big Bang Friends Friends 22 22 Half Men Half Men Simpsons Simpsons Family Family "iSpy" Theory Theory J. Prince Living-Faith Praise the Lord BillyGraham J. Duplantis Harvest Creflo Dollar Main Stage Praise Lord Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Dynasty "Glory is the Duck Duck Duck D. "The Duck Duck Dyn. Duck 118* 265* "De-Bug Life" Dynasty Dynasty Dynasty Dynasty Dynasty Reward of Mallard" Dynasty Dynasty Ducket List" Dynasty
Friday the 13th ('09,
Halloween (1978, Horror) Jamie Lee Curtis, P.J.
Halloween 2 (1981, Horror) Donald Pleasence, Charles
Halloween 3: Season 130* 254* Hor) Jared Padalecki. Soles, Donald Pleasence. Cyphers, Jamie Lee Curtis. of the Witch Tom Atkins. North Woods Law The Last Alaskans To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced 184* 282* Million Dollar List "Knock Million Dollar Listing Los Million Dollar List "Major Million Dollar Listing Los Million Dollar Listing Los Watch What The Real Knock, Who's There?" Angeles "Karma's a Bitch" League Listings" Angeles (N) Angeles Happens (N) Housewives 129* 273* Shark Tank Make Me a Millionaire Shark Tank Shark Tank The Car The Car Paid Paid 208 355 Inventor Chasers Chasers Program Program Life "Faces That Sell" (N) CNN Tonight CNN Special This Is Life "Faces That Sell" CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom 200 202 Nightly Show Daily Show South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park SouthPk (N) Moonbeam Daily Show Nightly Show 107* 249* Key Capitol Hill Hearings 210 350 Pacific Warriors "Open Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush People Dual Survival: Untamed Pacific Warriors: Lore of Alaskan Bush People 182* 278* Season" the Deep "Open Season" (N) "Raised Wild" "Raised Wild" "Human Wolf Pack" "Braving Bolivia" (N) K.C. Underc. K.C. Underc. Girl vs. Monster ('12, Com) Olivia Holt. I Didn't Do It Best Friends Austin/ Ally Liv Maddie Jessie Girl World K.C. Underc. 173 291 NBA Basketball San Antonio Spurs at NBA Basketball Minnesota Timberwolves at Los Angeles Lakers Site: SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 Oklahoma City Thunder (L) Staples Center -- Los Angeles, Calif. (L) in the world of sports. in the world of sports. NBA Coast to Coast Live look-ins to games across the SportsCenter A review of the day's scores, highlights, and Baseball NBA Tonight NFL Live 144 209 country plus news from around the league. feature stories from major sporting events. Tonight (L)
Hocus Pocus (1993, Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker,
Dark Shadows (2012, Fantasy) Michelle Pfeiffer, Eve Green, Johnny Depp. The 700 Club 180* 311* Kathy Najimy, Bette Midler.
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs ('09, FXM
Aquamarine ('06, Com) Sara Paxton, FXM
Man of the House ('05, Com) Cedric FXM 133 258 Ani) Voices of Maile Flanagan, Eunice Cho. Presents Joanna Levesque, Emma Roberts. the Entertainer, Tommy Lee Jones. Presents Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Worst Cooks in America W.Cooks "Riddle Me This" Worst Cooks in America W.Cooks "Final Food Fight" M. Diners (N) Myst. Diners Myst. Diners Myst. Diners 110* 231*
Paranormal Activity ('07, Hor) Katie Featherston.
The Purge ('13, Hor) Lena Headey, Ethan Hawke. Amer. Horror: Hotel (N) Amer. Horro "Devil's Night" 136* 248* Feherty "Dave Stockton" Golf Central PGA Golf CIMB Classic Round 1 Site: Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club -- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (L) LPGA Golf 136* 248* The Waltons "The Furlough" The Waltons "The Medal" Waltons "The Valediction" The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Property "Sandy and Susy" P roperty Brothers Property "Maria and Dave" Property Brothers (N) H.Hunt (N) H ouse (N) Property Brothers 112* 229* American Pickers A. Pickers "Texas Hold 'Em" American Pickers Pickers "The Superfan" (N) North "Life on the Line" A. Pickers "Pick or Treat" 120* 269* Little Women: NY Little Women: NY Little Women: NY Little Women: LA "Reunion, Little Women: NY Little Women: NY 108* 252* Part 2" (N) The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Drugs, Inc. (N) Underworld, Inc. (N) Drugs "Detroit Halloween" Underworld, Inc. Drugs "Big Apple Coke" Underworld "Fracking Hell" 186 276 H.Danger Thunder WITS (N) T hunder (N) Bella GShakers Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 Seahawk Ship Shape Red Bull Air Race "Las Vegas" Skilled pilots Monster Jam "Detroit" (N) F riendsInW- Seahawks Seahawks All UEFA Soccer Champions 426 687 Press (N) TV take to the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. (N) ildPlaces (N) Press Pass Access (N) League R. Mad./PSG
Bad Boys (1995, Action) Martin
Law Abiding Citizen (2009, Crime Story) Gerard Butler, Colm
Four Brothers (2005, Action) Tyrese Gibson, Andre 168* 241* Lawrence, Téa Leoni, Will Smith. Meaney, Jamie Foxx. Benjamin, Mark Wahlberg. Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Ghost "Darker Learning" (N) Paranormal Witness (N) G host "Darker Learning" 122* 284* Seinfeld Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan (N) 139* 247* Bris" Lip Reader" Barber" Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory
The Adventures of The Old Mill /PPlausible
Escape to Witch Mountain (1975, Sci-Fi) Ike Lonesome Ghosts
Mr. Boogedy ('86, 132 256 Impossible Ichabod and Mr. Toad Eisenmann, Eddie Albert, Kim Richards. /FFrankenweenie Com) John Astin. Yes Dress TBA Big Fat Fab. Big Fat Fab. Big Fat Fab. TBA My Big (N) Big Fat Fab. Little People, Big World Big Fat Fab. Big Fat Fab. 183* 280* Castle "Kick the Ballistics" Castle "Eye of the Beholder"
Jurassic Park III ('01, Sci-Fi) Sam Neill.
Jurassic Park III ('01, Sci-Fi) Sam Neill. 138* 245* Teen Titan Regular (N) B e Cool (N) Steven King of Hill Bob's Burger Bob's Burger Cleveland American D. American D. Family Guy Family Guy 176* 296* Terrifying "Volume Seven" Terrifying "Volume 13" Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown (N) E xpedition Unknown Bizarre Foods 215* 277* Facts of Life Facts of Life Facts of Life Facts of Life Old Christine Old Christine Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304* NCIS NCIS "Rekindled" Madea's Witness Protection ('12, Com) Eugene Levy, Tyler Perry. Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam 105* 242* Person of Interest Person of Interest Manhattan Met Mother Met Mother Parks/Rec Parks/Rec Rules of Eng Rules of Eng 239 307
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Hogan's Hogan's Heroes Heroes Q13 FOX News at 10
Jesse Lee Soffer in “Chicago P.D.”
The Goldbergs (4) KOMO
8:30 p.m.
When Adam (Sean Giambrone) wants to spend Halloween with Dana (Natalie Alyn Lind), Beverly (Wendi McLendon-Covey) tries to teach him a lesson in this new episode. Adam gets some help from an unlikely ally when he refuses to return to a haunted house.
Chicago P.D. (5) KING (8) GBLBC
9:00 p.m.
The men and women of an elite crime-fighting unit struggle to balance their personal and professional lives in two back-toback new episodes. Co-created by Matt Olmstead and TV veteran Dick Wolf, the series centers on cop Hank Voight (Jason Beghe).
American Horror Story: Hotel (48) FX
10:00 p.m.
John (Wes Bentley) is invited to attend an exclusive Devil’s Night soirée in this new episode. Elsewhere, Alex (Chloë Sevigny) struggles to diagnose Holden’s (Lennon Henry) unusual condition. The thrilling drama also stars Lady Gaga and Kathy Bates.
Moonbeam City (56) COM
10:30 p.m.
When Dazzle attends the elite Moonbeam City Laser Ball, he hooks up with Pizzaz’s estranged sister, Pinache. At the same time, Rad goes all out to prove to a group of wealthy yacht enthusiasts that he’s one of them. OCTOBER 25 - 31, 2015
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Lucas Bryant in “Haven.”
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Bones (13) KCPQ
8:00 p.m.
In this special crossover episode with the hit “Sleepy Hollow,” the Jeffersonian team meets newly minted FBI Agent Abbie Mills (Nicole Beharie) and Ichabod Crane (Tom Mison) — they’ve come to claim a headless body already under investigation.
The Originals (11) KSTW
9:00 p.m.
When a group of ancient vampires known as The Strix organize a gala, Elijah (Daniel Gillies) considers going just to find out what Tristan (Oliver Auckland) is really doing. A mysterious woman (Tracy Ifeachor) approaches Marcel (Charles Michael Davis).
Restaurant: Impossible (53) FOOD
9:00 p.m.
Chef Robert Irvine finds himself in Lake Arrowhead Sports Grill in Blue Jay, Calif., in this new episode. Konner, the son of owners Keith and Karen, begs Robert to help them with the business. Konner explains that everything is falling apart.
Haven (52) SYFY
10:00 p.m.
Charlotte (Laura Mennell) and Audrey (Emily Rose) have a plan to end the troubles in this new episode. Nathan (Lucas Bryant) and Dwight (Adam Copeland) investigate a threat, and the Teagues brothers (Richard Donat and John Dunsworth) look for a killer.
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Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988,
Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers ('89, Stacey Nelkin, Michael Currie, Tom Atkins. Horror) Danielle Harris, George Wilbur, Donald Pleasence. Hor) Donald Pleasence, Donald L. Shanks, Danielle Harris. 130* 254* Monsters Inside Me Monsters Inside Me Monsters Inside Me Monsters Inside Me Monsters Inside Me Monsters Inside Me 184* 282* Teresa Checks In "The Tardy "Kim's Don't Be Don't Be Tardy "That's Don't Be Don't Be Don't Be Watch What Tardy "Hello TeresaCheck 129* 273* Visit" Roots" Tardy... Tardy... Not Healthy" Tardy... Tardy (N) Tardy... (N) Happens (N) Hollywood" "The Visit" American Greed: Scams, American Greed: Scam American Greed: Scam American Greed: Scam American Greed: Scam Paid Paid 208 355 Scoundrels and Scandals Program Greed changes people's lives. Greed changes people's lives. Greed changes people's lives. Greed changes people's lives. Program A. Bourdain "Ethiopia" C NN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 A. Bourdain "Ethiopia" C NN Newsroom CNN Newsroom 200 202 Nightly Show Daily Show Jeff Dunham Jeff Dunham Key & Peele Key & Peele Nathan (N) South Park Daily Show Nightly Show 107* 249* Key Capitol Hill Hearings 210 350 Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid MythBusters Special effects MythBusters Special effects Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid 182* 278* experts tests urban legends. experts tests urban legends. Best Friends Best Friends Girl World Jessie K.C. Underc. Girl World Liv Maddie Austin/ Ally Liv Maddie Jessie Girl World K.C. Underc. 173 291 NCAA Football North Football NCAA Football Oregon at Arizona State Site: Sun Devil Stadium -- Tempe, Ariz. (L) SportsCenter The day's news in the world 140 206 Carolina at Pittsburgh (L) Score. (L) of sports. H.S. Football North Marion vs. Hoover Site: Hoover SportsCenter A review of the day's scores, highlights, and SportsCenter E:60 The biggest names and First Take 144 209 Metropolitan Stadium -- Hoover, Ala. (L) feature stories from major sporting events. the best stories in sports. Re-Take
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Addams Family Values (1993, Comedy) Raul Julia, The 700 Club 180* 311* Pullman, Christina Ricci. Christopher Lloyd, Anjelica Huston. Christopher Lloyd, Anjelica Huston.
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Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star ('11, FXM 133 258 Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson. Com) Don Johnson, Nick Swardson. Com) Don Johnson, Nick Swardson. Presents Presents Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Chopped Chopped Chopped (N) Restaurant: Impossible (N) Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay 110* 231*
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R.I.P.D. ('13, Act) Jeff Bridges, Ryan Reynolds.
R.I.P.D. ('13, Act) Jeff Bridges, Ryan Reynolds. 136* 248* LPGA Golf Blue Bay Golf Central PGA Golf CIMB Classic Round 2 Site: Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club -- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (L) LPGA Golf 136* 248* The Waltons "The Outrage" The Waltons "The Pledge" The Waltons "The Triumph" The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop H.Hunt (N) H ouse (N) House Huntrs House 112* 229* Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn S. (N) P awn S. (N) North "Rough Country" (N) North "Rough Country" (N) 120* 269* Hoarders: Family Secrets Hoarders: Family Secrets Hoarders: Family Secrets Project Runway (N) Fashionably Hoarders: Family Secrets 108* 252* Late (N) The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Alaska State Troopers Trooper "Head-On Collision" Alaska State Troopers Trooper "Head-On Collision" Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers 186 276 H.Danger Thunder WITS (N) T hunder
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Halloween: Resurrection (2002, Horror) Brad Loree,
Halloween (1978, Horror) Jamie Lee Curtis, P.J. 130* 254* Horror) Paul Rudd, Marianne Hagan, Donald Pleasence. Busta Rhymes, Jamie Lee Curtis. Soles, Donald Pleasence. NWL: Most Wanted North Woods Law Tanked: Unfiltered (N) Tanked! "Tanks N' Roses" Tanked! Tanked! "Tanks N' Roses" 184* 282*
Big Momma's House 2 (2006, Comedy) Nia Long,
Big Momma's House (2000, Comedy) Nia Long, Paul
Big Momma's House (2000, Comedy) Nia Long, Paul 129* 273* Martin Lawrence. Giamatti, Martin Lawrence. Giamatti, Martin Lawrence. The Car The Car The Car The Car The Car The Filthy The Filthy The Filthy The Filthy The Filthy Paid Paid 208 355 Chasers Chasers Chasers Chasers Chasers Rich Guide Rich Guide Rich Guide Rich Guide Rich Guide Program Program CNN Tonight A. Bourdain "Bay Area" T his Is Life "Faces That Sell" A. Bourdain "Shanghai" Anthony Bourdain "Tokyo" A. Bourdain "Thailand" 200 202 Nightly Show Daily Show South Park South Park: Goth Kids Futurama Futurama Moonbeam South Park Archer Archer 107* 249* Politics & Public Policy Today 210 350 Gold Rush Parker gets off to a rough start when he loses Gold Rush: Pay Dirt "Gold Gold Rush "Moving the Pacific Warriors (N) G old Rush "Moving the 182* 278* key crew and Tony orders him off his claim. Ship" (N) Monster" (N) Monster" Austin/ Ally Austin/ Ally Girl World Toy Story Invisible Sister ('15, Act) Rowan Blanchard. Jessie PicklePeanut PicklePeanut Girl World Jessie 173 291 NBA Basket. NBA Basketball Golden State Warriors at Houston Rockets Site: Toyota SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 Mia./Cle. (L) Center -- Houston, Texas (L) in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. NCAA Football Louisville at Football Score. (L) /N NCAA Football Wyoming at Utah State Site: Romney Stadium -Baseball Tonight (L) NBA Tonight Profile "Cam 144 209 Wake Forest (L) Logan, Utah (L) Newton" Addams
Hocus Pocus (1993, Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker,
Poltergeist (1982, Horror) Heather O'Rourke, Craig T. Nelson, The 700 Club 180* 311* Family Va... Kathy Najimy, Bette Midler. JoBeth Williams. FXM
Super 8 (2011, Sci-Fi) Amanda Michalka, Kyle FXM
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Chronicle ('12, 133 258 Chandler, Elle Fanning. India Eisley, Michael Ealy. Dra) Dane Dehaan. Presents Presents Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives BBQ Blitz (N) Diners&Dives Diners&Dives 110* 231*
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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 ('11, Dra) Kristen Stewart. The Twilight Saga: Breaki... 136* 248* LPGA Golf Blue Bay Golf Central PGA Golf CIMB Classic Round 3 Site: Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club -- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (L) 136* 248* The Waltons "The Pursuit" The Middle The Middle American Humane Association Hero Dog Awards (N)
A Boyfriend for Christmas Kelli Williams. 312* Love/ List It "Size Matters" House Huntrs House Huntrs House Huntrs House Huntrs House Huntrs House Huntrs House Huntrs House House Huntrs House 112* 229* Ancient Aliens Aliens "Aliens Among Us" True Monsters Monsters "Devils and Hell" True Monsters (N) True Monsters 120* 269* Bring It! Bring It! Miss D and her Bring It! Miss D and her Step It Up (N) The Jacksons: Next Atlanta Plastic 108* 252* dancing dolls refuse to lose. dancing dolls refuse to lose. Generation (N) The Rachel Maddow Show MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary 209 356 Area 51: The CIA's Secret Drain the Bermuda Triangle Area 51: The CIA's Secret Drain the Bermuda Triangle The Truth Behind UFOs Star Talk "Bill Clinton" 186 276 Liar, Liar, Vampire WITS "It Must Be Magic" (N) Bella (N) Nicky Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 NCAA Football West H.S. Football Bellarmine vs. Gig Harbor (L) Seahawks All Seahawks H.S. Football Bellarmine vs. 426 687 Virginia at TCU Access Press Pass Gig Harbor Cops "Coast Jail Cops Cops "Coast Cops "Coast Cops "Coast Cops "Coast Cops Cops "Coast Cops Cops "Coast Cops 168* 241* to Coast" "Busted!" to Coast" to Coast" to Coast" to Coast" to Coast" to Coast"
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Blade II ('02, Act) Kris Kristofferson, Norman Reedus, Wesley Snipes. Z Nation "The Collector" (N) Haven "Wild Card" 122* 284* Seinfeld "The Seinfeld Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang
Old School ('03, 139* 247* Stall" Dinner Party" Pie" Theory Theory Theory Theory Com) Luke Wilson.
Cat Val Lewton: The Man in the Shadows
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The Leopard Man ('43, Thril) Margo, Ghost Ship ('43, Thril) The Body 132 256 People ('43, Dra) Tom Conway. Jean Brooks, Dennis O'Keefe. Russell Wade, Richard Dix. Snatcher Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress 90 Day Fiancé DayFiancé Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress 183* 280*
The Librarian: Quest for the Spear Noah Wyle.
The Librarian: Return to King Solomon's Mines
The Librarian: Curse of the Judas Chalice 138* 245* Teen Titan To Be Announced Steven King of Hill Bob's Burger Cleveland Cleveland Family Guy Family Guy Bl.Jesus (N) Tim/Eric 176* 296* Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures (N) Ghost Adventures "Transylvania/ Halloween Special" 215* 277* Facts of Life Facts of Life Facts of Life Facts of Life To Be Announced King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304* Law&Order: SVU "Gone" S VU "Missing Pieces" S VU "Pornstar's Requiem" S VU "Glasgowman's Wrath" Satisfaction (N) S VU "Rhodium Nights" 105* 242* Person of Interest Person of Interest
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While babysitting, Mitch (Mark Paul Gosselaar) brings the girls over to Russell’s (Tone Bell) for help, with disastrous results. Also in this new episode, Tracy’s (Vanessa Lachey) recruits Angie (Bresha Webb) to help her throw a birthday party.
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Things are chaotic for Nick Burkhardt (David Giuntoli) as he copes with the knowledge that he’s fathered the child of his once sworn enemy, Adalind (Claire Coffee) in this new season. All the while, more dangerous Wesen come out of the shadows.
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The Omen ('06, Hor) Julia Stiles.
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