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Ozias tops in election funding Board hopefuls file finance details BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Five-year-old Emma Hughes of Port Angeles receives a tiger design on her face from Amanda Sanders, 17 , a senior at Sequim High School during “Haunted Hallways” on Saturday at the school. Costumed children and adults took over the high school’s H Building in the not-so-spooky event hosted by high school students.

Officials investigate fire that gutted big barn near Sequim

PORT ANGELES — Democrat Mark Ozias’ efforts to unseat Jim McEntire, a Republican county commissioner, has garnered him substantially more in contributions than his opponent in preparation for Election Day on Tuesday. Ozias also received the top ALSO . . . single contribution from any ■ Low source, and it was from his ballot own party. returns/A3 In raising $32,830, Ozias received $6,500 from the Clallam County Democratic Central Committee, according to state Public Disclosure Commission records as of Friday. He recorded 272 individual contributions; McEntire had 109.

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In contrast, McEntire — who is running for his second four-year, Sequim-area District 1 position — has raised $23,835. McEntire’s largest single North Olympic Peninsula contribution is $950 each from Dahlgren Logging Inc. in Forks and Interfor U.S. Inc. in Port Angeles. The Sequim Association of Realtors PACOlympia also contributed $950 to his campaign.

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SEQUIM — Firefighters on Saturday were mopping up a smoldering fire that burned a barn northeast of Sequim on Friday. The cause of the blaze that destroyed a barn partially filled with hay at 331 Graymarsh Lane remained under investigation.

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Firefighters attempt to knock down the flames on a burning barn on TURN TO FIRE/A8 the Graymarsh Farm northeast of Sequim on Friday evening.

Ozias, the executive director of the Sequim Food Bank in his first run for political office, said he is striving for name recognition and is proud of his fundraising efforts. TURN

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U.S.: Driver’s license not valid for air travel State granted 3-month extension THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

OLYMPIA — Are you accustomed to flashing your plain old, standard Washington driver’s license in the security line at the airport? It may not get you through much longer. The federal government has denied Washington state an extension from complying with tougher federal requirements

The state’s enhanced driver’s will be given a three-month grace period before its current tempo- license or ID card costs more than rary extension, issued earlier this the standard issue and requires presentation of proof of citizenthat require proof of legal U.S. year, expires. ship, such as an original birth residency in order for state drivcertificate or a naturalization cerer’s licenses and IDs to be valid Three-month grace period tificate. for federal purposes, including, During that time, federal agenStandard Washington licenses eventually, boarding commercial cies can continue to accept driv- or ID cards can be upgraded to aircraft. A letter from the Department er’s licenses and identification enhanced status for a calibrated of Homeland Security, obtained cards issued by Washington for fee of $3 per year remaining on your current license or ID card. by The Associated Press, was sent official purposes. Washington state already The other option for flying is Monday to the state Department of Licensing notifying the agency offers enhanced driver’s licenses to present a U.S. passport, and IDs that are valid under the which costs more than a state of the decision. ID and can take up to five weeks The department said the state federal law.

to obtain. In January, the federal government had granted the state an extension through Oct. 10 after state officials proposed a plan to the Legislature that would create a two-tiered licensing system.

Two-tiered system The system would have kept the current enhanced license but also created a standard state license that would indicate it is not valid for federal purposes. TURN

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Newsmakers Celebrity scoop ■ By The Associated Press

“I’m thrilled,” Keeling said Friday in a telephone interview as she prepared a cast of 11 actors, mostly comedians, for an evening Manhattan performance in a 400-seat theater. AN AUTHOR’S Keeling originally went to IRREVERENT stage tribcourt for an order to stop a ute to the 1991 Patrick 4-year-old stage production Swayze and Keanu by Eve Hars, who stopped Reeves action movie “Point paying Keeling for the parBreak” is entitled to copyody after learning she had right protection even though not gotten permission from she did not seek permission the movie’s creators. from the filmmakers to creKeeling won that round, ate the parody, a federal but Hars appealed. appeals court ruled Friday. Keeling said Friday she The 2nd U.S. Circuit developed the show after Court of Appeals concluded becoming obsessed with it that the unauthorized creduring a trip home to Hot ation by Jaime Keeling Springs, Ark., while studythe characters and plot eletitled Point Break Live! ments of the movie and relies ing philosophy at St. John’s qualifies for copyright proalmost exclusively on selected College in Annapolis, Md. tection because it adds suffi- dialogue from the screenplay Her housemates soon cient originality to the movie about a rookie FBI agent joined her in performing it’s based upon. funny bits related to the played by Reeves who goes “Without any possibility movie at parties before she undercover to infiltrate a of copyright protection gang of bank-robbing surfers developed a show she against infringement for her led by Swayze’s character. launched in Seattle. original fair-use parody, Now, Keeling said, sepa“To this raw material, playwrights like Keeling rate casts on each coast perKeeling added jokes, props, might be dissuaded from form weekly shows in Los exaggerated staging, and creating at all,” Circuit humorous theatrical devices Angeles, monthly in San Francisco and sporadic Judge Jose A. Cabranes to transform the dramatic plot and dialogue of the film shows in Washington, Boswrote on behalf of a threeton, Philadelphia, San Diego, into an irreverent, interacjudge panel. Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland tive theatrical experience,” The panel noted that and elsewhere. Keeling’s production parallels the 2nd Circuit said.

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AL MOLINARO, 96, the lovable character actor with the hangdog face who was known to millions of TV viewers for playing Murray the cop on “The Odd Couple” and malt shop owner Al Delvecchio on “Happy Days,” died Friday at Verdugo Hills Hospital in Glendale, Calif., his son Michael Molinaro said. Mr. Molinaro, retired from acting since the 1990s, died of complications of gallstone problems, Mr. Molinaro his son said. in 1974 The Kenosha, Wis., native was a journeyman performer well into middle age when a comedy improv class led to his breakthrough. He was first hired to play Agent 44 for a few episodes of “Get Smart” in 1969. That was followed by guest roles in such sitcoms as “Green Acres,” “That Girl” and “Bewitched.” Producer Garry Marshall heard about Molinaro and hired him for the part of police Officer Murray Greshler on “The Odd Couple,” the 1970-75 TV version of Neil Simon’s play about feuding roommates. It starred Tony Randall as photographer Felix Unger and Jack Klugman as sports writer Oscar Madison and featured Mr. Molinaro as one of their buddies, a simpleminded policemen who at times seemed as much a threat to his friends as he did to

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any crooks. His next long-running role was that of Al Delvecchio in “Happy Days,” the 1974-84 nostalgic sitcom about 1950s life that starred Ron Howard and Henry Winkler. Mr. Molinaro joined the cast in 1976, replacing Pat Morita as the owner of Arnold’s Drive-In, and remained until 1982. He brought Al back for a brief appearance in “Buddy Holly,” a 1995 music video for the group Weezer that was directed by Spike Jonze.

_________ MEL DANIELS, 71, the Hall of Fame center who helped the Indiana Pacers win three American Basketball Association titles, died Friday. The Pacers said Daniels died in Sheridan, Ind. The ABA’s MVP in 1968-69 and 1970-71, Mr. Daniels was inducted into the Naismith Memorial

Basketball Hall of Fame in 2012. The Pacers retired Mr. Daniels’ No. 34 jersey in Mr. Daniels 1985. in 2012 The 6-foot-9 former star at New Mexico was the ABA’s Rookie of the Year in 196768 with the Minnesota Muskies. He was traded to Indiana the following season and played on championship squads in 1970, ’72 and ’73, teaming with Roger Brown, Freddie Lewis, Darnell Hillman, George McGinnis and Bob Netolicky under Hall of Fame coach Bobby “Slick” Leonard. He was a four-time AllABA selection, seven-time All-Star, led the league in rebounding three times and holds the league record with 9,494 career rebounds.

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Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Treece celebrated Halloween yesterday by harvesting an 80-pound squash, grown at their home at 514 Valley St. The squash, together with a big pumpkin grown by the same people, is on exhibit in the Evening News freak window. Mr. Treece said their Valley Creek land grew a number of big squash, of which this was the largest. It is 22 inches long by 15 inches thick.

Job prospects on the North Olympic Peninsula could change in hue from rosy to blue because of signs of trouble in the wood products industry and a national economic slowdown, authorities say. Clallam and Jefferson counties in September continued to post the strongest employment rates in two decades, according to preliminary figures released by the state Employment Security Department. But department officials say signs of trouble were seen in the wood products industry, which is a major employer in Clallam and western Jefferson counties.

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Halloween passed in Port Angeles in a fairly smooth manner this year, as city A SKELETON WITH a police received no reports of large straw hat “driving” serious vandalism. an antique tractor on One small boy was McCrorie Road in Port handed a sack of dirt and Angeles . . . airplane glue as a “treat,” according to Chief Harry WANTED! “Seen Around” ON EIGHTH STREET Kochanek. items recalling things seen on the between C Street and the It was not known how North Olympic Peninsula. Send bridge in Port Angeles, a them to PDN News Desk, P.O. Box many youngsters received young teenage boy 1330, Port Angeles WA 98362; fax the dirt, but Kochanek descending downhill on a 360-417-3521; or email news@ advises that any such item skateboard, headphones on, peninsuladailynews.com. Be sure be thrown away, as glue oblivious to the heavy traf- you mention where you saw your fumes are dangerous. fic that’s trying to avoid “Seen Around.” A FIRST-GRADE CLASS entertaining Port Angeles’ Park View Villas residents with songs and decorating pumpkins. Each child took home a “monster” creation . . .

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Laugh Lines CHINA ANNOUNCED IT is going to start allowing couples to have more than one child. Which means nine months from now, Apple’s workforce in China will double. Conan O’Brien

Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS SUNDAY, Nov. 1, the 305th day of 2015. There are 60 days left in the year. This is All Saints Day. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Nov. 1, 1765, the Stamp Act, passed by the British Parliament, went into effect, prompting stiff resistance from American colonists. On this date: ■ In 1478, the Spanish Inquisition was established. ■ In 1512, Michelangelo’s justcompleted paintings on the ceiling of the Vatican’s Sistine Chapel were publicly unveiled by the artist’s patron, Pope Julius II. ■ In 1604, William Shake-

speare’s tragedy “Othello” was presented at Whitehall Palace in London. ■ In 1870, the United States Weather Bureau made its first meteorological observations. ■ In 1952, the United States exploded the first hydrogen bomb, code-named “Ivy Mike,” at Enewetak Atoll in the Marshall Islands. ■ In 1954, Algerian nationalists began their successful sevenyear rebellion against French rule. ■ In 1968, the Motion Picture Association of America unveiled its new voluntary film rating system: G for general, M for mature (later changed to GP, then PG), R for restricted and X (later changed to

NC-17) for adults only. ■ In 1979, former first lady Mamie Eisenhower died in Washington, D.C., at age 82. ■ In 1989, East Germany reopened its border with Czechoslovakia, prompting tens of thousands of refugees to flee to the West. ■ Ten years ago: Democrats forced the Republican-controlled Senate into an unusual closed session, questioning the intelligence utilized by the White House in the run-up to the war in Iraq; Republicans derided the move as a political stunt. ■ Five years ago: Marjorie Diehl-Armstrong, 61, was convicted by a jury in Erie, Pa., of par-

ticipating in a bizarre plot in which a pizza delivery driver was forced to rob a bank wearing a metal bomb collar that later exploded, killing him. Diehl-Armstrong was later sentenced to life in prison. ■ One year ago: The national average price of gasoline fell to $2.995, according to AAA, marking the first time in four years that gas was cheaper than $3 a gallon. The United Nations’ expert panel on climate science, meeting in Copenhagen, Denmark, finished a report on global warming that the agency said offered “conclusive evidence” that humans were altering Earth’s climate system.


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not be valid CONTINUED FROM A1 But that measure never gained traction, and the Legislature adjourned in July without passing anything related to REAL ID. “Although DHS recognizes the state of Washington’s efforts in enhancing the security of its driver’s licenses and identification cards, Washington has not provided adequate justification for continued noncompliance that would warrant granting your request of another extension,” the letter states.

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Eight-year-old Hayden Hull of Port Angeles, left, receives candy from Izzy Gray, center, and Jena Klein in front of the InSpired! gift store during Halloween festivities in downtown Port Angeles.

Ballots slow to trickle in BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Two days before the general election, voter turnout remains low on the North Olympic Peninsula. Jefferson County voters had returned 6,916 ballots by Friday, voter registration coordinator Sandi Eldridge said. That’s 30.1 percent of the 23,007 ballots mailed for Tuesday’s all-mail general election. The Clallam County Auditor’s Office had received 11,352 ballots by week’s end, county Auditor Shoona Riggs said. That’s 23.9 percent of the 47,481 ballots mailed. The cumulative turnout for both counties is 25.9 percent.

up drop box available. ■ Sequim Village Shopping Center, 651 W. Washington St. ■ Forks District Court lobby, 502 E. Division St. ■ Jefferson County Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson St., Port Townsend. Drive-up drop box in the lot off Franklin Street. ■ Jefferson County Library, 620 Cedar Ave., Port Hadlock. Drop box mounted in parking lot. The PDN’s North Olympic Peninsula Voter Guide is available online at http://tinyurl.com/PDNelection Ballots were mailed Oct. 14. To be valid, ballots must be post- guide. _______ marked no later than Tuesday or dropped off by 8 p.m. Tuesday at: Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be reached at ■ Clallam County Courthouse, 360-452-2345, ext. 5072, or at rollikainen@ 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. Drive- peninsuladailynews.com.

efferson County voters had returned 6,916 ballots by Friday, voter registration coordinator Sandi Eldridge said. The Clallam County Auditor’s Office had received 11,352 ballots by week’s end, county Auditor Shoona Riggs said.

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The federal REAL ID Act, passed in 2005, requires proof of U.S. citizenship or proof of lawful status in the U.S. in order for a license to be valid for federal use. People without valid federal IDs might eventually need a passport or have to go through other screening processes in order to travel domestically or enter federal buildings. The law has had several implementation delays, but access to some federal facilities is now restricted without an enhanced ID. As early as next year, such ID could be required to board commercial aircraft, though the federal government hasn’t given a firm timeline on access to flights. Earlier this month, the Department of Homeland Security said it would announce a date on travel requirements by the end of the year. Tony Sermonti, legislative director for the state Department of Licensing, said there’s frustration with the Department of Homeland Security because “the goal line keeps moving.”

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“On the fundamental pieces, there’s a lack of clarity from the federal government around what and when the portions of REAL ID Act will be enforced,” he said. Since 2007, more than 500,000 Washington residents have received enhanced driver’s licenses or enhanced ID cards. There are about 5.4 million people with standard licenses and about 600,000 with regular ID cards. There are many states and territories that haven’t fulfilled the national ID law’s mandates but have received extensions, Sermonti said. Washington and New Mexico are the only states that do not require proof of legal presence in the U.S. to get a state license or ID. Other states give restricted licenses to people who can’t prove they are in the U.S. legally. New Mexico also had its request for an extension denied. Republican Sen. Curtis King, chairman of the Senate Transportation Committee, said lawmakers will try to address the issue again when the next legislative session begins in January. “We don’t have a choice,” he said. “The choice has been taken out of our hands.”

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A4 Briefly: Nation Episcopal Church installing first black leader NEW YORK — The Episcopal Church, whose history is entwined with the founding of the United States, is installing its first black national leader today. Presiding Bishop-elect Michael Curry, who comes to the job after nearly 15 years leading the Diocese of North Carolina, was Curry elected last summer to succeed Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori, the first woman leader of the church. Curry takes leadership of the New York-based denomination after years of membership losses and amid ongoing tensions among fellow Anglicans over Episcopal support for gay rights and same-sex marriage.

U.S. pledges for Syria WASHINGTON — The United States ramped up its support for Syria’s opposition with a pledge of nearly $100 million in fresh aid on Saturday. Deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced the additional assistance at the Manama Dialogue security conference in the Gulf island nation of Bahrain, where discussion of

Syria dominated the gathering of mostly Western and Arab officials. The American promise of cash, which it says brings to nearly $500 million the amount it has pledged to the opposition since 2012, came a day after the U.S. announced it was intensifying its fight against the Islamic State group in Syria with up to 50 special operations troops. It also coincided with the completion of international talks in Vienna to pursue a new peace effort involving Syria’s Iranianbacked government and opposition groups. The negotiations left open the question of when Assad might leave power, and it was unclear whether he or rebel groups fighting to topple him would sign any peace proposal.

Today’s TV news guests WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis.; Republican presidential candidates Ben Carson and Carly Fiorina. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Ryan; Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Ryan; Rep. Steny Hoyer, D-Md.; Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Ryan; former Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio; Reps. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., and Keith Ellison, D-Minn.; Republican presidential candidate John Kasich. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Ryan; Fiorina, Republican presidential candidates Lindsey Graham and George Pataki.

SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt — A Russian aircraft carrying 224 people, including 17 children, crashed Saturday in a remote region in the Sinai Peninsula, the Egyptian government said. An Egyptian Cabinet statement said there were no survivors among the 217 passengers which included 138 women, 62 men and 17 children. There were seven crew members aboard the 18-year-old Airbus 321-200. The plane took off from Sharm el-Sheikh shortly before 6 a.m. for St. Petersburg in Russia and disappeared from radar screens 23 minutes after takeoff. The pilot had radioed that the aircraft was experiencing technical problems shortly before air traffic controllers lost contact with the plane. A civil aviation ministry statement said the plane’s wreckage was found in the Hassana area where Egyptian security forces have for years battled a militant insurgency which is now led by a local affiliate of the extremist Islamic State group.

No agreement on Syria MANAMA, Bahrain — Saudi Arabia’s top diplomat said the timing of the departure of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and the withdrawal of foreign fighters remain the main stick-

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Debris sits on a damaged car after a tornado hit early Saturday morning in Friendswood, Texas.

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ing points to finding a lasting resolution to the war in Syria. Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir made the comments Satural-Jubeir day at the Manama Dialogue security conference in Bahrain, just hours after leaving high-level talks in Vienna aimed at ending the war in Syria. He said foreign fighters, mostly Iranians, are inflaming the crisis.

Second day of turbulent weather overwhelms Texas BY JUAN A. LOZANO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

HOUSTON — Another band of strong storms and heavy rain spawned three tornadoes and dangerous flooding in east Texas on Saturday, with the death toll rising to six after Houston police found three bodies. It was the second day of turbulent weather in the state, where at least three people died Friday in flood waters in central Texas. Another person is still missing in the Austin area. The storms and suspected tornadoes, which forecasters say were caused by an upper-level disturbance from Mexico, socked

an already sodden swath of Texas that was still drying out from the remnants of Hurricane Patricia. In the Houston area, up to 8 inches of rain fell since Friday night, though it had mostly stopped by early Saturday afternoon. The water, however, flooded streets and freeway frontage roads and caused bayous to spill over their banks. The Houston Fire Department said it had responded to more than 130 water rescues by midmorning Saturday, and some public light-rail and bus transportation was suspended. Houston officials also said they had received 44 reports of struc-

tural flooding, including homes and businesses, and the city’s fire department helped remove residents from flooded homes near a bayou in the northeastern part of the city. Houston police discovered the two bodies that are believed to be weather-related deaths, one in a flooded ditch and another in a wooded area where there had been high water, according to city spokesman Michael Walter. As the storms moved east Saturday, National Weather Service meteorologist Patrick Blood said a tornado went through Brazoria County near Alvin about 5 a.m., damaging about 25 mobile homes in the community that’s 30 miles south of Houston. County spokeswoman Sharon Trower said two people in a mobile home suffered minor injuries, as well as three others in a house in a community nearby.

South Korea, China talk SEOUL, South Korea — South Korean President Park Geun-hye and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang discussed trade issues Saturday, meeting oneon-one a day before their threeway summit with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe that aims to repair relations strained by historical and territorial matters. At the meeting between Park and Li at the presidential Blue House in Seoul, the countries reached an agreement to work toward ratifying by the end of the year a bilateral free trade agreement that has yet to gain approval from South Korean lawmakers, Park’s office said. The sides, two of the region’s closest economic partners, also agreed to work toward expanding South Korean food exports to China and strengthening industrial cooperation. The Associated Press

Protesters clash with police over Greek border fences BY DEREK GATOPOULOS AND COSTAS KANTOURIS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LESBOS, Greece — Protesters clashed with police guarding a border fence in northern Greece Saturday following a series of sea accidents that killed dozens of migrants and a warning from authorities that the death toll is likely rise in coming weeks. About 500 anti-government protesters who traveled from Athens and several towns in northern Greece were involved in the clashes near the border with Turkey after challenging a police cor-

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don blocking access to the fence that spans more than 6 miles. The demonstrators are demanding that Greece tear down the fence and allow refugees to cross by land instead of risking their lives on the sea crossing to Europe. The youths, many wearing hoods and balaclavas, hurled rocks at police who responded with tear gas and stun grenades. No arrests or injuries were reported. The government says it cannot remove the fence for “practical reasons” and has called on other European Union countries to speed up additional support

promised for search and rescue operations in the east Aegean Sea. Greece is struggling to cope with a surge in arrivals, many fleeing the civil war in Syria and other conflicts, and the crossing is becoming increasing deadly as winter approaches. More than 60 people, half of them children, have died in the past four days while trying to reach Lesbos and other Greek islands from the Turkish coast. Most of the recent deaths have occurred in an 5-mile stretch of sea separating Turkey from the northern coast of Lesbos. The head of the island’s port

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World: Publisher hacked to death in Bangladesh

RESCUERS WHO REMOVED 150 feet of rope from a humpback whale entangled in fishing gear off the California coast said Saturday that they hoped to remove the rest of the netting but weren’t sure if the animal would resurface close enough to shore. A rescue team with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration was able to cut away some of the line late Friday after hours of trying, but about 100 feet of rope was still trailing from the whale. Rescuers were especially concerned because the rope appeared to be stuck in the whale’s mouth, which would make it hard for it to eat.

JIMMY CARTER WILL participate in a Habitat for Humanity build on Monday in Memphis, Tenn. after the cancellation of an international project featuring the former president. The Atlanta-based charity announced the one-day project Saturday. Carter previously planned to volunteer during a weeklong build in Nepal after getting approval from doctors treating his cancer. Habitat officials canceled that trip in early October, citing supply shortages and civil unrest in the region. Carter revealed in August that he had been diagnosed with cancer.

FOUR PEOPLE ARE dead, including a suspected gunman, following a Saturday shooting spree in downtown Colorado Springs Colo. Lt. Catherine Buckley says officers were responding to a report of shots fired when they spotted a suspect matching the description of the person they were trying to find. Buckley said the suspect opened fire, and police fired back. Buckley said the crime scene covers several major downtown streets. Those streets have been shut down while investigators try to figure out what happened. No further details were available.

A PUBLISHER OF secular books was hacked to death and three other people were wounded Saturday at publishing houses in Dhaka, Bangladesh. At least four atheist bloggers have been murdered in the impoverished country this year, while the Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for three other attacks. Both of the publishers involved in Saturday’s attacks had published works of Bangladeshi-American blogger and writer Avijit Roy, who was hacked to death in February. No one immediately claimed responsibility for the latest attacks.


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Workers look back as SARC shutters Still hopes Sequim site can reopen BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SEQUIM — The final day of operation of the Sequim Aquatic Recreation Area was a sad occasion for employees and members, with some telling of their hopes that the facility will reopen as they walked out the front doors. The exercise center at 610 N. Fifth Ave., known as SARC, closed Friday. Board members voted last month to close the facility, which includes Sequim’s only public pool, because of a lack of funds. The facility could reopen if a potential partnership with the Clallam County Family YMCA materializes, Frank Pickering, board chairman, has said. A feasibility study for a proposal that the Clallam County YMCA manage SARC, which is a junior taxing district, in partnership with its board has been completed. Later this month, YMCA officials plan to present the SARC board with a business plan, Kyle Cronk, YMCA executive director, has said. If an agreement can be reached, the center could reopen, Pickering has said.

One last swim Evan Hurn, 18, of Sequim — a former parttime employee who worked at SARC for more than two years — arrived on the final day with his girlfriend and a neighbor to swim one last time. “This place was pretty much my home away from home,” he said. “It is pretty tough, but there is not much you can do about it. I am sad.” However, Hurn does remain “excited to see what the Y can do, or someone else can do,” he said. Carol Wolff, 60, of Sequim — a SARC member for the past three years — is confident SARC will eventually reopen. “I am an optimist,” she said. “It is going to come back.” Wolff was at SARC to take a few final laps in the pool and enjoy one last soak in the sauna, she said. About 500 people came to SARC on the last day, said Scott Deschenes, former SARC executive director. “They have nothing else in Sequim that I know of that compares to [SARC],” Wolff said.

Gathering place SARC is not just an exercise facility but a social gathering place for its members, said Kate Henninger, 18, of Sequim. Henninger was a SARC supervisor and cashier who

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Fluoridation opponent Judi Hangartner of Port Angeles hands back a microphone at a fluoridation forum Thursday at Port Angeles City Hall while an onlooker silently signals her approval by fluttering her hands, which the packed audience was asked to do to avoid disruptions.

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Frank Pickering, SARC board chairman, locks up the front door to the facility Friday after all members had left for the day. had worked at the center for more than two years. “The sense of community here — we have people who come in and just sit in the hallway, drink coffee and talk,” she said. “It is their social interaction of the week. It is sad they are going to have to move that somewhere else.” Deschenes agreed. “We have a lot of relationships — not only with our employees, but with the people that come here — so I am just trying to say [my] goodbyes,” he said. “We have a really closeknit community.” Henninger has a personal connection with the facility, she said. “I am kind of disappointed because it is my first job, and there is a bit of nostalgia with that,” she said. “But also, my family has been coming here since I was a baby. I am sad for my six younger siblings. They are not going to get to come and swim.” Henninger, who also taught swimming at SARC before its closure, said she is “sad for all the kids in swimming lessons. They are not going to be able to come and continue moving up through the levels.”

Layoffs The 73 employees at SARC, including six on the management team and 67 part-time employees, were informed Oct. 22 they would be out of work. Deschenes has said SARC had been working to get letters of recommendation for his former employees and help with job leads. Some of the workers had found job leads by Friday, “which is great. They are just good people,” Deschenes said. Now out of work, Hen-

ninger has applied for other jobs but has not yet had a response. “It is insane right now because there are 70 [former SARC] employees who are now out looking for jobs,” she said. “It is going to be quite the competition.”

Mothballed Deschenes and Burt Cannon, SARC maintenance supervisor, were the last to leave the facility Friday as they took the final steps necessary to shut down operations. Total closing costs are about $140,000, Deschenes has said. About $85,000 of that cost can be covered with money derived from a certificate of deposit at First Federal that has been returned to SARC, he added. The rest will be covered through the remainder of SARC’s reserve funding and potentially through the sale of equipment if necessary, Deschenes has said. The pool will be kept in a semi-operational state through Nov. 12 to allow the Sequim High School girls swim team to finish out the season, thanks to a $7,500 donation from the SARC Foundation, a recently established 501(c)(3) nonprofit. “For right now, [SARC] is being set up so it will use the least amount of energy and will be locked off, except when the girls swim team is in,” Pickering said. “Once that is done, then we will probably do some things to the pool to preserve it.”

________ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Editor Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-681-2390, ext. 5052, or cmcdaniel@peninsula dailynews.com.

Water users to weigh in on issue in advisory ballot to be sent Friday BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Health care professionals and local residents took part in a lengthy battle over fluoridation of city water at a special City Council forum. More than 60 speakers expounded for three minutes each Thursday night in the packed City Council chambers, commenting on the positives and negatives of continuing the 10-year practice of adding fluorosilicic acid to a water system that serves 10,000 households and businesses. The forum, moderated by Nancy Esteb of the Clallam County League of Women Voters, imposed a rule that no clapping was allowed, saying it was to ensure decorum and speed the meeting along.

Showed approval But the more than 100 opponents and proponents who overflowed the council chambers were allowed to raise their arms and flutter their hands in approval for speakers who mostly alternated in a for-and-against procession to the podium. “It gives the audience a way to communicate to the council that they like someone’s comments without making noise,” Esteb said Friday. “It gives someone a way to express themselves without being disruptive.” Dentists and other health care workers, who outnumbered fluoridation foes 38 to 25, focused on the effectiveness of fluoridation in fighting tooth decay and other maladies related to dental disease, especially among children whose parents don’t obtain fluoride in other forms. “It feels to most medical officials that this is an issue that died 50 years ago,” said Dr. Chris Frank, Clallam County public health officer.

“I urge that you consider strongly the positions of the medical and dental people that we all deal with and that you sustain fluoridation of our city water,” Campbell said. Separate sign-up sheets were provided for citizens in areas served by city water and those that are not. But with the three-hour limit for the meeting, there was not enough time for the 15 to 20 citizens who don’t get city water to make comments, Esteb said.

“This is safe and effective intervention,” Frank said, contending “major harm” would result from stopping fluoridation. Opponents said pro-fluoridation data was flawed, that the practice causes mass fluorosis — which discolors teeth — among teenagers and contributes to other health problems in adults. They said fluoridation employs toxic substances Advisory survey and that fluoridating city City water users will water is tantamount to forced medication of the weigh in on fluoridation beginning this week populace. through a yay-or-nay advisory survey that will be Personal rights mailed to them Friday. Opponent after oppoThe surveys are due at nent said it came down to City Hall by Nov. 27 or an issue of personal rights. must be postmarked by “The real issue goes that date. beyond trust or distrust of City Council members this study or that, this will consider the results expert or that,” said Janet when they decide whether Kailin, who said studies to continue fluoridating showed that fluoride is water consumed by 8,500 harmful. households and businesses “The critical issue at inside the city limit and hand is the individual right 1,500 east of the city in the of informed consent,” she Clallam County Public Utiladded. ity District. “Dentists cannot force That decision must be medication on an individ- made by May 18, when the ual.” city’s 10-year obligation to Dr. Mike Maxwell disfluoridate city water expires puted Kailin’s assertion. with the Washington Den“It’s not medication,” he tal Service Foundation, a said. nonprofit funded by Delta “It’s an ion that exists in nature, and it’s adjusted at Dental of Washington, an optimum levels to bring insurance company. Fluoridation proponents benefits to the community, and opponents have been like chlorine.” But two speakers later, commenting at regular City Tom Goodwin spoke of the Council meetings for more than a year, and commitunknowns. “No one knows the tees for and against fluoricumulative effects,” he said, dation were featured at a adding that he owns birds special City Council meetand that people don’t know ing Oct. 22. In a 1975 advisory ballot “how harmful it is to those election, Port Angeles resilittle critters.” overwhelmingly Former Mayor Orville dents Campbell was one of the voted against fluoridation. Council members did not few speakers who are not in the medical profession who comment during the special expressed support of fluori- meeting Tuesday. ________ dation. He said dentists preSenior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb sented convincing evidence can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 10 years ago that the city 5060, or at pgottlieb@peninsuladaily should fluoridate the water. news.com.

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Carol Wolff, left, of Sequim — a SARC member for the past three years — signs paperwork after the facility closes to the public Friday night as Kate Henninger of Sequim — a SARC supervisor and cashier who worked at the center for 2½ years — provides directions.

BREMERTON — Bremerton police say they’re investigating possible incidents of misdemeanor assault after responding to an altercation involving the current and former mayors of Port Orchard and other community leaders. Bremerton Police Chief Steve Strachan said no arrests were made during Friday’s incident at

a restaurant. A police report will be forwarded to the city prosecutor. The Kitsap Sun said the dispute arose from a meeting over documents related to Port Orchard Mayor Tim Matthes’ re-election campaign. The police chief said Teresa Osinski with the Home Builders Association of Kitsap County wanted to photograph the documents, but the mayor wouldn’t allow her to do so. Former Mayor Lary Coppola was there as a member of the

group’s board. Witnesses say Osinski hurt her hand and Matthes got a cut on his finger. Police said a glass was broken. Coppola didn’t return a call seeking comment. Matthes said he wasn’t happy with what happened but declined comment after the incident. The Associated Press

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Sunlight filters through the trees onto Whiskey Bend Road in the Elwha Valley of Olympic National Park on Friday. The 4.5-mile unpaved road, which leads to the popular Whiskey Bend trailhead, was reopened last week after being closed for months to repair a washout.

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OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — The Elwha Valley’s 4.5-mile Whiskey Bend Road has been reopened to vehicle use. The road, which had been closed since late 2014 after a storm destroyed a portion of it about 4 miles up, was reopened Friday morning. On Saturday, Olympic Hot Springs Road was closed at the park boundary because of water across the road at Elwha Campground, said Barb Maynes, Olympic National Park spokeswoman. The reopening of Whiskey Bend Road means drivers now can get to the eastside overlook of Glines Canyon.

After heavy rain saturated the area, part of the road slid downhill, rendering it impassible to through traffic. Road repairs began in mid-October and were expected to take five weeks to complete. However, the project was completed early, Maynes said. Contractors rebuilt and stabilized the slope and constructed a masonry retaining wall to support the 70-foot section of road destroyed last winter, she said. Repairs cost about $250,000, which included the contract amount as well as work completed by park roads staff, Maynes said. The contracted portion

CARLSBORG — State Patrol troopers arrested a Sacramento, Calif., man after a wreck at U.S. Highway 101 and Carlsborg Road that injured a Port Angeles woman. Trooper Mark Hodgson said the State Patrol arrested Thomas L. Finley, 52, for investigation of driving under the influence, hit-and-run and driving without a license following the wreck at 5:19 p.m. Thursday. Injured in the wreck was Linda J. Haabala, 57, of Port Angeles. She was transported to Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles, where she was treated and discharged. Finley was in custody at the Clallam County jail in lieu of $2,500 bail pending a hearing. Hodgson said Finley left the scene of the wreck in his truck but was followed by a fire unit, who gave his location to troopers. He was arrested in the 400 block of Boyce Road, less than a half-mile from the scene. In its report, the State Patrol said Finley was driving westbound on Highway 101 approaching Carlsborg Road. Troopers say Finley failed to stop his 2001 Dodge Dakota pickup truck and hit the 2000 Ford Ranger driven by Haabala. She was stopped at the Carlsborg Road traffic light. The impact pushed her car into a second vehicle stopped at the traffic light, a 2006 Dodge pickup driven by Sherina A. Huisman, 45, of Sequim. Her truck had minor damage and was driven from the scene, the State Patrol said. Haabala’s truck was severely damaged and was towed from the scene. Finley’s truck also sustained damage and was towed. The State Patrol had no estimate of how fast Finley was driving at the time of the wreck.

was funded through the spilled over the banks of the Federal Highway Adminis- Elwha River, she said. tration emergency repair Conditions were to be program for federally assessed again today. owned roads. The Olympic Hot Springs pools remain closed Hot Springs Road after they were shut down Olympic Hot Springs Tuesday when a Silverdale Road had been open, pro- man, Bruce Gunderson, viding access to the Glines was found dead in one of Canyon Spillway Overlook the pools. His death is under inveson the west side of Glines Canyon and the Boulder tigation but was thought to be from natural causes, Creek trailhead. But on Saturday, flood- Maynes said. The hot springs were ing from the Elwha River closed for health and safety shut it down. The road was closed at reasons and will remain the park boundary because closed through the weekof water across the road at end, Maynes said. For more information Elwha Campground, about visiting Olympic Maynes said. A 400-foot section of National Park, visit the road was flooded by one to park’s website at www.nps. BY ADAM ASHTON two feet of water that has gov/olym.

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Clallam eligible for federal aid for windstorm repairs BY MARK SWANSON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Clallam County agencies now can apply to the Federal Emergency Management Agency for assistance to fix damage from the Aug. 29 windstorm. FEMA announced last week that Clallam County, as well as Grays Harbor and Whatcom counties, was eligible for aid. Jefferson County, as well as Island and Snohomish counties, was designated for the windstorm aftermath funding Oct. 15. The August storm hit the West End and East Jefferson County with strong winds reminiscent of the fall and unusual for the summer season. Trees and branches falling on electrical power lines

caused outages for more than 14,400 customers in Clallam and Jefferson counties. Of those who lost power, about 12,000 were customers of the Jefferson County Public Utility District. Jim Parker, manager of the Jefferson County PUD, said in October that he hoped to receive about $300,000 in federal aid for repairs to electrical utility infrastructure.

August damage Olympic National Park shut down completely after the windstorm, and some areas remained closed for several days to clear trees and branches from roads and campgrounds and remove hazardous trees and snags.

Eligible applicants can apply for federal public assistance supplementary reimbursement for the cost of debris removal, emergency protective measures and repairs to roads and bridges, water control facilities, public buildings and equipment, utilities, parks and recreational facilities. The aid program also is available to private individuals, said Clallam County’s emergency management program coordinator, Jamye Wisecup, but only after the county meets an aggregate of $219,914 in total private costs. So far, Clallam has received only one or two calls from residents seeking reimbursement for private storm-related expenses. For private individuals and entities, the program

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provides funds for previously non-reimbursed storm expenses, like insurance deductibles. Individuals, said Wisecup, “can go through the process and get their deductibles covered.” Under the program, FEMA provides funds to the states for 75 percent of eligible costs. The state forwards the federal funds to the eligible local and tribal governments or organizations that incurred costs. Wisecup said her job is to get the word out about the disaster aid to both public and private parties who experienced damage from the windstorm. She also is contacting a variety of taxing districts — such as water districts, parks and cemeteries — which are publicly funded and might have incurred damage. State representatives will be coming to Clallam County soon to make a presentation to public agencies about applying for the funding. The deadline for applications is Nov. 15, she said. After applications are received, state representatives make on-site visits. To reach Wisecup, call 360-417-2525 or email jwisecup@co.clallam.wa.us. Detailed information is also available online at http://tinyurl.com/PDNaid. For more information on Washington disaster recovery, go to www.fema.gov/ disaster/4242.

YAKIMA — Daniel Fernandez used to have a fast and dangerous mission on the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan as an Army scout helicopter pilot. He’d fly over a target in his Kiowa helicopter, quickly take a photo of a threat and move on before anyone could fire a shot at him. Now the chief warrant officer is part of a Joint Base Lewis-McChord Army aviation unit that’s removing some risk from that reconnaissance assignment by leaning more on unmanned aircraft. It’s safer for soldiers, and Fernandez acknowledges the drones can gather better images than he could develop from his cockpit on combat flights. “I would’ve loved to have half the clarity that these unmanned aerial vehicles can get,” he said. “I wouldn’t have had to get so close.” Fernandez’s unit, the 4th Squadron, 6th Heavy Attack Reconnaissance Squadron, put the new technology to work in the field for the first time at the Yakima Training Center. The squadron is testing the latest model of an intelligence-gathering unmanned aircraft called the RQ-7B Shadow. With the latest Shadow upgrades, pilots of powerful Apache attack helicopters someday will be able to control the unmanned aircraft while they’re in the air. That’ll give them a look at the battlefield ahead without putting themselves in danger. “It’s a lot safer. It keeps our brothers and sisters out of harm’s way,” said Staff Sgt. Dolphise Colomb, a soldier in the reconnaissance squadron who has spent his Army career in military intelligence units.

The new assignment has its roots in a 2013 Army decision to discontinue flying its scout helicopters, the OH-58 Kiowas. Those small helicopters served the Army since the late 1960s. They were considered expendable in the military’s post-Iraq War downsizing. As a result, JBLM lost its Kiowa squadron last year. Fernandez’s new unit at JBLM carries the same name as its old Kiowa squadron, the 4-6. The difference is that it’s built with 24 heavily armed Apache AH-64 helicopters instead of the smaller, lighter Kiowas. The trick for the Army is finding a way to blend the speedy qualities of the Kiowa with the firepower of the Apache. That’s where the new unmanned aircraft enter the picture.

One Shadow The squadron expects to get one RQ-7 Shadow for every two helicopters in its formation. On a typical mission, four Apache pilots in two helicopters would be joined by two unmanned aircraft operators on the ground flying one of the Shadows. In the beginning, the drone operators will talk to the Apache pilots to give them fresh information. Later, a video feed will stream live images from a Shadow to the crew in the air. When the teams get more advanced, the Apache pilots will learn how to take control of a camera under the belly of the Shadow. Eventually, the pilots themselves will gain the ability to direct the unmanned aircraft in flight. The crews are moving carefully through those steps.

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State: Free, cheap insurance on table Enrollment begins today BY DONNA GORDON BLANKINSHIP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SEATTLE — As the nation enters the third year of coverage under President Barack Obama’s health care law, officials in Washington state say there are still hundreds of thousands of people who could be getting free or low-cost insurance. But they won’t get that discount if they don’t go online at www.wahealthplanfinder.org and check out Washington Healthplanfinder. Starting today, they can enroll online for health insurance for next year. Starting Monday, they can get in-person help signing up for health insurance at a community center, health clinic or from another nonprofit group. Officials estimate more than 100,000 people statewide are eligible for free health insurance through Washington’s version of Medicaid, Apple Health, but haven’t signed up.

Save money As many as 35,000 people have signed up for health insurance outside the state exchange and may not know they would save money with a federal tax credit if they enrolled through Washington Healthplanfinder. An estimated 250,000 other state residents do not have health insurance

either through work or as an individual and may qualify for a tax credit through the exchange. “We know they’re going to be extremely hard to reach,� said Michael Marchand, spokesman for the Washington Health Benefit Exchange. “They’ve already taken a pass for two years. They made this decision, many times, after already checking out their options.�

Fine to increase Everyone who doesn’t have health insurance in 2016 —either through work or on their own — will face a bigger fine for failing to obey the rules of the Affordable Care Act. The fine goes up to $685 a year or 2.5 percent of annual income — whichever is greater — for each person. Outreach efforts will target black and Hispanic residents, as well as people in the 18-to-34-year-old range. The goal for this year is modest growth in enrollment of about 3 percent to 5 percent.

Renew coverage But the exchange won’t just be seeking new customers. They need to get as many of the 170,000 people who bought health insurance on the exchange this past year to renew their coverage for 2016. The renewal system is a

little different this year, since in September insurance companies took over billing from the exchange. Insurance companies will contact customers about renewing and people can make a choice to stay with the same insurance and never have to visit the online exchange. Or they can go online during the open enrollment period, which runs through Jan. 31, and shop around for a better deal. Direct payment of insurance premiums should eliminate the biggest health insurance problem from this past year. Payments from thousands of people got lost somewhere between the exchange and the insurance companies.

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Variety of plans More than 130 different health plans from 12 insurance companies are being offered on the exchange for 2016, compared to 90 plans from 10 insurers in 2015. Health insurance rates on the exchange have gone up an average 4.2 percent, which is less than the national average increase of more than 6 percent. People who aren’t sure if they qualify for a tax credit can sign in on the website to find out. In general, the cutoff for tax credits is an income of nearly $50,000 a year for individuals and just under $100,000 for a family of four, but the cutoffs are also influenced by other factors including age.

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The Sportage rotated, coming to rest facing eastbound in the westbound LAPUSH — Two people were in lane. intensive care in a Seattle hospital SatPassers-by said one vehicle caught urday after a two-car head-on crash in fire following the crash and was extinLaPush on Friday in which one car guished before police or fire crews caught fire. arrived. Cheryl L. Holcomb, 56, of Forks and The wreck is under investigation. Nicole L. Realing, 39, of Forks were air- Neither drugs nor alcohol were lifted from the wreck at Milepost 12 on involved, according to the State Patrol. LaPush Road, west of Forks. The roadway was closed for 2½ State Patrol reported that Holcomb hours while crews tended to the was driving a 2000 Kia Sportage west- injured and removed the vehicles. bound on LaPush Road and crossed the Both vehicles were destroyed in the centerline, hitting Realing and her pas- crash, the State Patrol said. They were senger, Carl E. Realing, 55, of Forks. towed and impounded. Realing’s 1996 Ford Explorer was travResponding agencies included the eling eastbound. Clallam County Sheriff’s Office, Forks The passenger was not injured, Police Department, Clallam County according to the State Patrol. Fire Department, Forks Fire DepartThe State Patrol said the Explorer ment, Forks Ambulance, Quileute Pubrolled onto its passenger side and lic Works, Quileute Fire Department and LaPush Police Department. landed in a roadside ditch.

Center for sexual predators is under fire BY MARTHA BELLISLE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

MCNEIL ISLAND — The college campus-styled facility tucked inside razorwire-laced electric fences on a restricted and tightly guarded island in Puget Sound houses some of the most dangerous and feared criminals in Washington state: sexually violent predators. The 252 Special Commitment Center residents have completed their prison sentences but were sent to the McNeil Island facility after a judge ruled they would likely hurt someone again.

Treatment necessary To hold them under Washington’s sexual-predator civil commitment law, officials must provide sex offender treatment. The therapy offered to most residents, many mental health experts and residents’ lawyers say, is inadequate and the “programming� for those with mental illnesses or brain injuries ranges from “negligent� to “malpractice.� An independent inspection team that under state law produces annual reports on the center has repeatedly said some units provide “no obvious treatment� and one unit was “more reminiscent of a correctional setting than a treatment facility.�

nspectors have repeatedly said isolating residents and using restraints is countertherapeutic and doing so for long periods is “virtually unheard of in modern psychiatric settings.�

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Disability Rights Washington, an advocacy group, has drafted a federal lawsuit claiming the mistreatment of some residents has left them languishing in the center for years or decades without a realistic chance of being released, violating their constitutional rights. Mark Strong, the center’s CEO, said they’ve taken steps to correct some of the problems, but they’re constrained by a lack of resources. The Rehabilitation Administration, the agency that oversees the facility, acknowledged the center’s shortcomings in its supplemental budget request, which seeks an additional $4.1 million over the next two years. The money would pay for the extra staff needed to change its focus from “safety and security� to individualized treatment and rehabilitation. They face a tough battle in getting those funds. The state is under a contempt order for failing to adequately fund education and is under a federal injunction for not providing timely competency services

for mentally ill defendants. Rep. Laurie Jinkins, D-Tacoma, said the state is only now seeing the impacts of cuts to mental health made in 2009 to 2011. Although lawmakers added $100 million to the state’s mental health system last year, more may be needed. “I would say, for myself, I don’t ever want to be violating anyone’s constitutional rights,� she said. “Those are really high-priority issues.� Finding staff also poses a challenge. The center has been without a psychiatrist and medical director since August; it only has two psychologists and had 33 vacant positions in midOctober. Like prison guards, workers are sometimes verbally and physically assaulted, and handle residents who expose themselves, try to touch inappropriately or cover themselves with feces.

‘Island factor’ The facility’s location, the “island factor,� is part of the problem, Strong said. Workers must take a 20-minute ferry ride across

Puget Sound twice a day. Washington is among 21 states that have some variation of the sexual predator law, and most have faced legal challenges. On Thursday, a federal judge in Minnesota ordered state officials to conduct risk assessments for all sex offenders held in the state’s civil confinement program after ruling earlier this year that the indefinite detentions were unconstitutional. A federal judge in Washington state issued an injunction against the center in 1994 after a jury found the treatment was inadequate. The state responded with changes. But the center may yet again be headed to court. Rachael Seevers of Disability Rights Washington said the issues the group identified in its monthslong investigation are wideranging, and while the budget requests are a promising first step, “we believe that more comprehensive reform is needed.� The center’s buildings ring a large green lawn, where residents stroll, socialize and smoke cigarettes in the shadow of tall pines. The dining hall, medical center and recreation center, complete with woodshop and library, line one side of the ring of buildings, while housing units sit opposite. Residents in the less-

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restricted Redwood units cook meals and chat freely on telephones. They have a lot of time on their hands, since treatment, consisting of group meetings, only takes up about three hours each week. There are no individual therapy sessions. The clinical program requires at least five hours of weekly treatment, but the facility has not met that standard because of the vacant clinical positions, inspectors said.

Behind locked doors Across the lawn in the Alder and Cedar units, residents pace behind locked doors and glass walls. They speak to staff through intercoms and get meals in their rooms. “In Alder, it’s very clear you are a prisoner,� said Virginia Faller, a recently retired public defender who handled many of the center’s cases and is critical of the treatment plan. As punishment for infractions, some residents are locked in their rooms for weeks or months, a practice experts say causes longterm mental health damage.

Inspectors have repeatedly said isolating residents and using restraints is counter-therapeutic and doing so for long periods is “virtually unheard of in modern psychiatric settings.� Dr. Alan Abrams, a San Diego-based psychiatrist who evaluated one resident for his court case, said in a deposition that the man, who has a brain injury, “has been significantly damaged by the malpractice� at the center. The man was assaulted by several residents and has spent months at a time isolated in his room. The psychiatric treatment he received “is far below the standard of care� and the use of seclusion to punish him violates the facility’s own policies, which say “seclusion shall not be used as a means of discipline,� Abrams wrote.

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CONTINUED FROM A1 “We need to work harder for that name recognition,” he said. “Mostly I’m pleased with all the individual residents of the county who made contributions of all different sizes.” McEntire, a political veteran who was a Port of Port Angeles commissioner before being elected as a county commissioner, shrugged off the disparity in funding. “Money is important, but it’s certainly not everything,” he said. “I’ve got sufficient money to do what I need to do to communicate with voters and that sort of thing.”

Largest expenditure His largest single expenditure of 34 listed expenditures was $3,999 for postage for a mailer. Among his expenses was $682 to Kokopelli Grill in Port Angeles for catering his campaign kickoff. It was his ninth highest expenditure. “I did not just want a cheese-and-crackers kind of thing,” McEntire said. “If I am asking for significant contributions, I need to be hospitable about it.” Ozias’ highest single expenditure was $2,557 for the design of a mailer. Ozias’ expenditures included three payments to Bill Dole of Port Angeles totaling $3,750 for campaign management and for Dole to be his campaign manager. They were Ozias’ third through sixth highest expenditures of 82 listed in his PDC filings. Ozias — who bested Bryan Frazier, a Sequim

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PORT ANGELES — Here is financial information filed with the state Public Disclosure Commission by candidates vying for the Sequim-area Clallam County commissioner District 1 seat in Tuesday's election. Incumbent Jim McEntire, a Sequim Republican, raised $23,835 and spent $21,424. He contributed $20 of his own money and listed $1,714 in in-kind contributions. Here are contributions of $150 or more from the North Olympic Peninsula to McEntire’s campaign: ■ $950: Dahlgren Logging Inc., Forks; Interfor U.S. Inc., Port Angeles; Port Angeles Association of RealtorsRPAC, Olympia; Sequim Association of Realtors-PAC, Olympia. ■ $550: Dahlgren Trucking Inc., Forks; Republican Women of Clallam County, Port Angeles. ■ $500: Harry Bell, Port Angeles; Roxanne Bolster, Sequim; Ken Butti, Lacey; John D. Crow, Port Angeles; Green Crow Corp., Port Angeles; High Energy Metals Inc., Julie Hightower, Lloyd Hightower, Sequim. ■ $400: James Preston, Port Angeles. ■ $350: Dick Pilling, Port Angeles. ■ $250: Kaj Ahlburg, Candy McQuay, Mike McQuay, Carol Johnson, Randy Johnson, Jim Leskinovitch, Port Angeles; David Mattingly, Patricia Mattingly, Aleta Smith, Mark Smith, Lana Bahnsen, Peter Bahnsen, Sequim. ■ $200: William Littlejohn, Gerald Stiles, Sequim; Norm Schaaf, Orville Campbell, Port Angeles. ■ $175: Peter Bulkeley, Sequim. ■ $150: Donald L. Roberts, Marlene McCurdy, Tom McCurdy, Port Angeles.

Mark Ozias, executive director of the Sequim Food Bank — who is running for public office for the first time in this campaign — raised $32,830 and spent $27,987. He contributed none of his own money to his campaign and took out no loans. He listed $833 in in-kind contributions. Here are contributions of $150 or more from the North Olympic Peninsula to Ozias’ campaign: ■ $6,500: Clallam County Democratic Central Committee, Port Angeles. ■ $1,900: Ed Chadd, Port Angeles. ■ $950: Colleen Lamb-Gunnerson, Sequim. ■ $500: Earl Archer, Sylvia Hancock, Jamestown S’Klallam tribe, Robert S. Lake, Sequim; 24th Legislative Democratic Central Committee, Port Angeles. ■ $400: Norma Turner, Port Angeles; Ann Leeds, Sequim. ■ $300: Karen Westwood, Sequim. ■ $280: Jill Dole, Port Angeles. ■ $250: Amanda Beitzel, John and Amanda Beitzel, Susan DeShazer, Linda Petersen, Sequim; Nina Richards, Port Angeles. ■ $220: Jim Arnold, Georgia Christensen, Sequim. ■ $215: Bob Lynette, Sequim. ■ $200: Susan Chadd, Glenn Harper, Francie Louden, Betsy Wharton, Joel Kolbensvik, Port Angeles; George Frandsen, M. Kent Shellenberger, Karen Westwood, Lucy Willis, Richard Wingerter, Karen Chappa, Sharon Derstine, Stephen Lange, Sequim. ■ $150: Carrie Kalina, Bob and Elaine Caldwell, Elaine Caldwell, Sequim.

Democrat, in the primary to reach the general election — employed Dole until shortly after the primary, Ozias said. “Not having had any experience, I knew I had to get up to speed quickly,” Ozias. “I knew I was going to need help. “Mostly, I learned about doorbelling, to tell you the truth.” McEntire did not receive

any contributions from the Clallam County Republican Party, but no worries, he said. “Most of my support comes from individuals over time, individuals and business groups, groups that are interested in somehow or another pushing the economy ahead,” he said. Dick Pilling, county Republican Party chairman, said party officials encourage individuals to

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The three Clallam County commissioners will discuss a request from the Composite Recycling Technology Center for a county representative on its board Monday. The work session will begin at 9 a.m. in Room 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. Commissioners will hold their formal business meeting at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Agenda items include: ■ Introduction of Dr. Christopher Frank as the new county public health officer. ■ An agreement with Lutheran Community Services NW to provide child care associated with chemical dependency treatment services. ■ A resolution appointing a member to the Park and Recreation Advisory Board.

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donate to their candidates of choice but do not contribute to candidates as an organization. “It’s not that we don’t have any confidence in Jim,” Pilling said Friday. “It’s just that individuals end up contributing more money.”

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Fire: Several units helped assist CONTINUED FROM A1 No injuries were reported from the barn blaze at Graymarsh Farm, a 1,000-acre berry and lavender farm. “Fire District 3 still has units on scene as well as a large excavator to assist in extinguishment and investigation,” Tony Hudson, Clallam County Fire District No. 3 assistant chief, said Saturday morning. The fire was discovered a little after 4 p.m. by an employee who then called 9-1-1, Jamison Brandt, Graymarsh Farm facility manager, said Friday. “Nobody knows how it started,” he said. “Nobody was present here at all” when it ignited. Firefighters, who were dispatched at about 4:15 p.m., found the old barn engulfed in flames when they arrived, Hudson said. Westerly winds up to about 20 mph had “accelerated the fire growth,” he said. Firefighters began attacking the flames and sprayed down adjacent buildings with foam to pre-

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Firefighters spray foam on a building next to a burning barn on the Graymarsh Farm northeast of Sequim on Friday evening. vent the fire from spreading. “Units assumed a defensive position to fight the fire and protect exposures,” Hudson said. They were able to protect a carport to the north of the barn and a residence to the east, he said. “The only loss was the

barn itself,” he said. About 16 fire vehicles and about 37 firefighters responded to the fire from various local agencies such as Fire District No. 3, Clallam County Fire District No. 2, East Jefferson Fire-Rescue, Jefferson County Fire District No. 2 and Jefferson

County Fire District No. 5. Off-duty District No. 3 personnel, an Olympic Ambulance crew and a Port Angeles Fire Department medic unit assisted by taking over medical calls while other personnel were busy fighting the fire, Hudson said.

Clallam County Public Utility District commissioners will discuss disposal of surplus property Monday. The meeting will begin at 1:30 p.m. at the PUD main office, located at 2431 E. U.S. Highway 101, Port Angeles. Other agenda items will be completion of a contract with Mi-Tech Services Inc. and staff reports.

The Clallam County Planning Commission will conduct a continued work session on the draft Shoreline Master Program on Wednesday. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. in Room 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse. The focus of the work session will be: ■ Draft chapter 4 — Policies and regulations for shoreline modifications. ■ Draft chapter 5 — General policies and regulations. ■ Draft provisions related to Lake Pleasant proposed shoreline environmental designations and shoreline buffers.

Olympic Medical Center Olympic Medical Center commissioners will conduct a public hearing on the proposed 2106 budget and 2016-18 strategic plan overview when they meet Wednesday. Commissioners will meet at 12:30 p.m. in Linkletter Hall in the basement conference area of the hospital at 939 Caroline St., Port Angeles. They also will consider a buildings preventive maintenance services agreement, a construction management services agreement and a Port Angeles medical office building project change order.

Sequim School Board The Sequim School Board will consider a memorandum of agreement with Olympic Peninsula YMCA when it meets Monday. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. in the district boardroom at 503 N. Sequim Ave. If approved, the school district will provide $5,000 to the YMCA for a market feasibility survey of the Y managing the Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center, which closed Friday. The center could reopen if the center’s board and the YMCA reach an agreement. Other agenda items are: ■ Superintendent evaluation, continued from previous meeting. ■ An executive session to evaluate the qualifications of an applicant for employment, with action anticipated.

Sequim Parks and Recreation The Sequim Parks and Recreation Board will consider submitting a recommendation to the City Council to pursue planning for a new parking lot at Carrie Blake Park when it meets Monday. The meeting will begin at 5 p.m. at the Sequim Civic Center, 152 W. Cedar St. The board also will review master site planning for the Carrie Blake Park and Water Reuse Demonstration Site.

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The Port Angeles City Council will consider approving an agreement in which the city would pay Clallam County $800,000 to take over all jail and court responsibilities when it meets Tuesday. The council will meet at 6 p.m. at City Hall, 321 E. Fifth St. The council also will consider approving a contract of between $150,000 and $200,00 with Vertigo Marketing for tourism marketing services. It also will consider approval of a collective bargaining agreement with Teamsters Local 589, the sworn officers unit. The council will conduct a public hearing on a proposed increase of property tax by 1 percent in 2016. Also on the agenda: ■ Consider accepting a $257,948 grant from the state Recreation and Conservation Office for City Pier transient float replacement. The city’s match would be $92,252 from the real estate excise tax proceeds. ■ Approve a cable access agreement with Peninsula Area Public Access. ■ Consider awarding a $66,809 contract to Carlson Sales Metering Solutions LLC of Vancouver, Wash., for purchase of 288 polyphase electric meters. The meters will replace those being removed from service with the conclusion of the automated metering project. ■ Consider awarding a $27,070 contract with MacDonald-Miller Facility Solutions of Seattle for wastewater treatment plant boiler repairs.

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SEQUIM — North Olympic Peninsula poets of every stage — beginners to seasoned writers — are invited to enter the second annual Rainshadow Poetry Competition, open now to the deadline of 5 p.m. Jan. 22. Poets must be residents of Clallam or Jefferson County and can send up to three poems of up to 30 lines each including the title and any blank lines. Entries must be typed and sent with the contest fee of $5 for students, $10 for adults and $7 for seniors 65 and older. Winning poems will be published in the 2016 Rainshadow Poetry Anthology, a book that will be available for $9.95 at the contest’s public reading, to be held at 2 p.m. May 1 at Olympic Theatre Arts, 414 N. Sequim Ave. Winners will each receive a free copy of the anthology. To ask questions about the competition — and to submit entries by email — write to Rainshadow Poets2016@gmail.com and then go to www.Rainshadow Poetry.com to pay the fee via PayPal. To submit poems by reg-

ular mail, send entries and checks to Judy Duncan/ Poetry, P.O. Box 1033, Sequim, WA 98382. More about these events can also be found on the Rainshadow Poetry page on Facebook.

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To gain skills and inspiration, children, teens and adults can participate in any or all of the poetrywriting workshops scheduled in early January at the Port Angeles Library, 2210 S. Peabody St., and at the Sequim Library, 630 N. Sequim Ave. Details about these workshops will be announced later on the Rainshadow Poetry online sites and on the North Princess Angeline, daughter of Chief Seattle, lived in his namesake city during the mid-1800s. Olympic Library System She and her Duwamish tribe are the subjects of a documentary film to screen Nov. 12 at the Jamestown S’Klallam Community Center. site, www.NOLS.org. This past spring’s inaugural competition, organized by Judy Duncan and Ruth Marcus of Sequim, honored the memory of the late Jim Fisher, a wellknown poet and professor at Peninsula College who inspired many new writers. The 2015 Rainshadow Poetry anthology published 56 winning poets, many of Duwamish people were whom participated in the lso known as pushed out. April public reading at Also known as KikisoKikisoblu, KickOlympic Theatre Arts. blu, Kick-is-om-lo or is-om-lo or Wewick, Princess Angeline lived from about 1820 to Wewick, Princess Sandra Sunrising Osawa, May 31, 1896, and was Angeline lived from PENINSULA DAILY NEWS who will come to the com- among the Native AmeriPORT ANGELES — munity center for a ques- cans photographed by about 1820 to May 31, Peninsula College and the tion-and-answer session Edward Sheriff Curtis in Michael Cassella-Black1896, and was among Jamestown S’Klallam after the screening. burn, a Peninsula College 1896. the Native Americans Tribal Library will present professor and scholar of The event will begin Thursday, Nov. 12, a dinner photographed by Soviet-American relations, with dinner at 5:30 p.m., Upstream Productions will partake in the post-film and a screening of a docu- followed by the movie at mentary film made by a 6:15 p.m. Sandra Osawa, who lives Edward Sheriff Curtis discussion inside the Rose, Makah tribal member. in Seattle, co-owns in 1896. 235 Taylor St. OLYMPIA — State fishThe dinner and screenUpstream Productions with For more about this Duwamish tribe ery managers have set ing — both free to the pubher husband and longtime monthly film salon and restrictions on salmon fishBeginning with the filmmaking partner, Yasu and went on to earn a bachother film festival activities, lic — will be at the Jameselor’s degree from Lewis ing in Admiralty Inlet on the see www.PTfilmfest.com or town S’Klallam Community Treaty of Point Elliott in Osawa. east end of the North Olym- phone 360-379-1333. Center, 1033 Old Blyn 1855, the film tells the story She is the director of and Clark College in Portpic Peninsula beginning of Seattle’s Duwamish tribe, other documentaries includ- land, Ore., and attended the Highway. today. RSVP is required by which is still seeking the ing “Maria Tallchief,” a film University of California at Benefit concert Anglers fishing for Tuesday, Nov. 10, by phon- U.S. government’s official about the United States’ Los Angeles’ graduate film Blyn — A concert at 7 salmon in Marine Area 9 ing the library at 360-681- recognition. first Native American program. To find out more about Cedars Casino on Wedneswill be allowed to keep At the heart of the story prima ballerina, which 4632 or emailing library@ day, Nov. 11, will benefit the jamestowntribe.org. chum only. is Princess Angeline, daugh- screened at Peninsula Col- Osawa’s appearance, conCaptain Joseph House Officials had scheduled The documentary is ter of Chief Seattle, who lege in Port Angeles in 2012. tact Peninsula College proan opening for hatchery chi- Foundation. “Princess Angeline,” made held her ground and kept Osawa grew up in both fessor Helen Lovejoy at The 7 p.m. concert at the by Makah tribal member her home while many Neah Bay and Port Angeles hlovejoy@pencol.edu. nook salmon starting today, but postponed the season to casino at 270756 U.S. Highway 101 will cost $10. protect a large number of Paid Advertisement The special Veterans Day juvenile chinook in those performance will feature waters. Chance McKinney. 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A10 This week’s meetings ■ Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly luncheon meetings are held on the first and third Mondays at noon in the second-floor meeting room of the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St. This Monday’s meeting will feature candidates for Port Angeles School District director positions. The luncheon is $15; pay the meeting room cashier. For those not having lunch, there is a $3 participation fee that includes a beverage.

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wanted to prepare a legacy for his children. He is certainly not the first man in his 50s to get his affairs in order after losing relatives or friends. But instead of turning to the traditional estate planning strategies — wills, trusts and beneficiary designation forms that lawyers and financial planners help clients pull together — Hayardeny is using a new system called SafeBeyond that keeps written and video wishes safe and private until its users are gone or until a set time.

afeBeyond, which likens itself to Dropbox for the hereafter, is one of several similar cloud-based systems.

■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. This Monday’s meeting will feature Terry Ward, Sound Publishing’s new regional publisher for their Olympic Peninsula newspapers, including the Peninsula Daily News, on media Ward management and digital innovation pertaining to circulation, advertising, marketing, sales and news delivery. The forum sponsor is Kitsap Bank. ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s agenda was not available by press time. Lunch is $9.75 and will include an entree and sides. Soup of the day will be clam chowder. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Meetings are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive. This Tuesday’s meeting will be on the Port Angeles fluoridation advisory survey, set to be sent Nov. 6. Dr. Bill Osmunson, a Neah Bay dentist, will speak on the anti-fluoride stand There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.

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All the above meetings are open to the public. Peninsula Daily News SafeBeyond, which likens itself to Dropbox for the hereafter, is one of several similar cloud-based systems. “I’m not particularly afraid of death or shy about discussing it,” Hayardeny said. “The way Real-time stock the site is put together, it quotations at kind of gives you some peninsuladailynews.com kind of comfort. It puts people at ease with the concept of you being gone.” Because these services PORT ANGELES — are relatively new, though, Derek Brown has joined they could become probthe First Federal senior lematic to heirs if not used management team as direccorrectly, lawyers and plantor of human resources. ners said. Prior to And the nature of Safethis, Brown Beyond and similar serheld the vices — online and private vice presiexcept to those explicitly dent/senior given access — also raises HR adviser broader issues about digiposition tal assets in an estate. with “With digital assets, Citibank, Brown who is entitled to have where he access is a big issue,” said provided support for backSharon Klein, managing director of family office ser- end bank operations across vices and wealth strategies the United States. Brown’s primary responat Wilmington Trust. sibilities with First Fed will First, a little backinclude the management ground about SafeBeyond. and direction of the bank’s It was started by Moran human resource activities; Zur, whose father died development and monitorwhen Zur was 25 and who ing of lines of business, “We are very excited to nearly lost his wife, who including commercial, mort- welcome Derek and his was found to have gage and consumer lending; wife, Dawn, to the area as advanced brain cancer in commercial and consumer he steps into the role of 2012. director,” said Jeff Davis, “My father was a man of deposit products and services; nondeposit investexecutive vice president advice,” he said. “You start thinking about things that ment product sales; and the and chief operations officer business units supporting at First Fed. I didn’t get to ask him.” those lines of business in an TURN TO BRIEFLY/A11 TURN TO HEREAFTER/A12 equitable manner.

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Vets seminar PORT ANGELES — Family Veterinary Clinic Drs. Carmen Czachor and Holly Irish recently attended a continuing education seminar about the latest evidence-based treatment protocols for cats with urinary blockage. The lecture included information on treatment of this disease in an emergency and on prevention of recurrence. Urinary blockage is common in male cats and can happen for a variety of reasons. Family Veterinary Clinic is located at 3217 E. Mahogany St. and can be reached at 360-452-9682.

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PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Hotel Murano in Tacoma. The award is given annually to organizations and individuals who have made significant contributions to the well-being of seniors. ECHHO is a nonprofit organization that works with volunteers and community organizations to provide transportation, chores, social support and medical equipment services to Jefferson County residents in order to help them continue to live independently. ECHHO helps people of all ages in the community, but the majority of services are directed toward seniors. For more information, phone Ken Dane at 360379-3246.

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Civics honors OLYMPIA — Four Washington companies, including one in Port Angeles, have been selected as recipients of the 2015 Corporations for Communities award, which honors exceptional Washington businesses that make helping the community a priority. First Federal Savings and Loan in Port Angeles and Seattle-based GlassyBaby are the two winners of the large-company category. Heritage Distilling Co. in Gig Harbor and Spokane-based Peddlers Pond are receiving the smallcompany honors. First Fed was nominated for “giving back to the regional communities

Dan McKeen. ■ Thursday: Pam Leonard, executive director of the Dungeness Valley Health & Wellness Clinic, discusses the clinic’s patient services and a community outreach effort. Second segment: Edna Petersen, owner of Necessities and Temptations in Port Angeles, discusses the Downtown Holiday Extravaganza event.

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catchall, associated with screening and early detection, and the ubiquitous pink a marketing opportunity for companies of all types. For all the awareness, they note, breast cancer incidence has been nearly flat, and there still is no cure for women whose cancer has spread beyond the breast to other organs, like the liver or bones. “What do we have to show for the billions spent on pink ribbon products?” asked Karuna Jaggar, the executive director of Breast Cancer Action, an activist

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Gender-centric labels, toys being swept away BY HIROKO TABUCHI THE NEW YORK TIMES

ALICEANA BELLING MARCHED past the rows of pink princess dresses at her local Walmart last month and headed straight to the superhero outfits. She mulled the options for Halloween. Iron Man? Spider-Man? The Hulk? Then she saw the Captain America suit, shiny shield and all. “I can fly in the air outside!� Aliceana, 3, said from her home in Fond du Lac, Wis., where she planned to go trick-or-treating as the Marvel Comics superhero on Halloween. “I’m going to save dogs!� Aliceana and her parents, Brittany and A.J. Belling, make up one of many families that are fed up with the strict princess dresses for girls, action figures for boys stereotyping that they say still pervades children’s toys, clothes, costumes and other merchandise.

Toy industry Retailers and manufacturers in the $22 billion toy industry, along with media companies, are starting to heed these concerns. Not only are toymakers more wary of marketing some items only to boys or only to girls, they and major store chains are creating gender-neutral or androgynous labels and store aisles. In August, Target announced that it would no longer use signs to label toys for girls and boys in their stores. For the first time this year, the Disney Store banished girl and boy designations from its children’s Halloween costumes, labeling all outfits “for kids.� It also switched to generic tags on lunchboxes, backpacks and other accessories. Amazon no longer uses gender-based categories for children’s toys. Next spring, Mattel is introducing a line of action

figures based on a new franchise, DC Super Hero Girls. And in October, the TV series “Supergirlâ€? debuted on CBS. “The gender barriers are breaking down, and both manufacturers and retailers are not labeling toys like they used to,â€? said Jim Silver, the editor in chief of TTPM, a toy review website. “The industry’s learned that you shouldn’t be labeling for a specific gender. There are so many girls who want to be Iron Man and Captain America, and boys who want to play with Easy-Bake.â€? The shift is part of a wider movement in retail to blur gender lines, as society moves beyond stereotypes, and celebrities as varied as Caitlyn Jenner and Jaden Smith put a spotlight on an array of gender identities. In fashion, designers like Rad Hourani are creating androgynous labels, and top-tier designers, from Marc Jacobs to Hermès, are eroding the divide between feminine and masculine clothes. The rise in popularity of athletic wear and relatively genderless offerings from companies like North Face and Patagonia have also helped spread unisex design. Footwear brands like Converse, Vans or Birkenstock also now market the same styles for both men and women. Wearable technology, like smartwatches and activity monitors, has been relatively gender-neutral. “If a guy wants to go out and buy a woman’s scarf and thinks that’s fashionable, whatever his sexual preference, it’s going to happen,â€? said Marshal Cohen, chief industry analyst at the New York-based research firm NPD. “This is something where the world jumped way ahead of retail, and now retail is trying to catch up.â€?

Still, the most significant shifts in gender categorizing — and certainly the most debated — have been in children’s merchandise. The shifts stem from a growing recognition, first among niche outlets and now among mainstream companies, of the role many traditional toys, clothes and costumes have played in reinforcing gender stereotyping. Experts have linked the items to all manner of gender disparities, including gaps in boys’ and girls’ selfconfidence levels and career choices. Parents have taken to social media to protest retailers’ overly girly offerings, or to show off their children defying gender norms. Last year, Land’s End introduced a line of sciencethemed shirts for girls after a New Jersey mother, Lisa Ryder, posted an open letter on the brand’s Facebook page calling out its boy-only science collection. Target’s move to remove gender labels from its toy section came after Abi Bechtel of Ohio took to Twitter to protest a sign on display at the retailer for “Girls’ Building Sets.� Target announced in August that it was removing gender-based signs from its children’s toys and bedding aisles. The retailer’s online store still labels girls’ and boys’ toys, however, because its data suggests that many shoppers on the site still search for products by gender, according to a spokeswoman, Molly Snyder. The site does allow shoppers to search for genderneutral toys. Toys “R� Us has not categorized girls’ and boys’ toys in its stores for some time, said Richard Barry, the retailer’s global chief merchandising officer. “What we’re seeing is that there are different play patterns that appeal to dif-

ferent kids, and gender lines are not necessarily what drives that,� Barry said. The retailer’s role-play series — like its Pizza Chef or Cash Register play sets — are popular with girls and boys, he said. The Toys “R� Us website continues to designate girls’ and boys’ toys; its Housekeeping and Ironing Board play sets, both in pink, are considered girls’ toys. And despite the recent changes, a stroll through the toy section at a Target or a Toys “R� Us is still a gender-specific experience. At a Target store in Brooklyn, there were the “Frozen� princess dresses, My Little Pony figurines and the convertible-driving, glitter-haired Barbie dolls in one half of the children’s section. Then there were the separate aisles of Roboraptor robot dinosaurs, Star Wars spaceships and Nerf guns.

Crossing the line? Segregation along gender lines in the toy category had worsened over the past decades before the recent pushback, said Elizabeth V. Sweet, a lecturer in sociology at the University of California, Davis, who has written extensively on gender stereotypes in children’s toys. She puts much of the blame on the dismantling, in 1984, of restrictions on television programming aimed at children. Soon after, the top toys, like Transformers, GoBots and My Little Pony, all had their own TV shows. This media franchising, she said, with storybook themes for girls and battles and adventures for boys, still colors much merchandise along gender. “The pink aisle is still really pink, because the products in the pink aisle are still really pink,� Sweet said. TURN

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When his wife’s health improved, Zur raised money for the site. He focused it not on conveying a last message but on being a bank of many emotions and advice for different times in a person’s life. “I look at it as emotional life insurance,� he said. “We allow you to decide how you’ll be remembered.� To that end, he said people need to designate a trustee for what they record or write and store in SafeBeyond. That person will have the responsibility of tracking down family and friends whose email addresses and phone numbers may have changed by the time they are supposed to receive the messages. The site is free for now. It promises to update the technology so that today’s iPhone video doesn’t become tomorrow’s Super 8 home movie when someone receives it in the future. In the event the company fails, Zur said, it will work to find people to let them download what they stored there. Zur said he would make money when people needed more space, as Dropbox does, and later when the site begins selling digital estate planning tools. His competitors include Incubate, which was cofounded by Michael McCluney, who lost his father when he was young and said he wished his father could have recorded advice for important moments in his life, like turning 16 or graduating from college. “Something like that would have been incredible to have gotten,� he said. Last Thanksgiving, as the site was about to go online, he recorded his grandmother sending people holiday wishes.

Well-wishes She died this year, and he said a half-dozen people would be receiving the message from her. “People recognize that this is an emotional experience we want to give,� he said. While the services are intended to help people stay in their loved ones’ lives after they’re gone, more than a few people questioned whether such a message might be disturbing to the recipient. “Some families will cherish a recording of a loved one and others are going to think it’s creepy,� said Klein, who pointed to Yahoo Ending, a service started in Japan last year to send emails to loved ones when you die — and deal with your social media assets. Hayardeny said he had not taken video of himself for fear it would be upsetting to his children. “My father, he was a very handsome and tall man and had his hair to the very last day,� he said. “He lost a lot of his looks, and it was terrible to watch. That was the memory I have of him.� Hayardeny is leaving only written messages for his family. And that may be

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Terms of service Terms of service on many social media accounts state that the account will be closed when someone dies, and it may be difficult to find passwords to bank accounts. In cases when all statements are electronic, it may be hard to know if the account even exists. “Let your executor know what your valuable digital assets are, how you want them handled, provide a mechanism to get access to your passwords and advise them of services you’re using that would prohibit them from getting access,� said Russ Haft, chief digital executor at Mylennium, a company that consults with families about their digital assets. If they don’t, he said, their heirs may have to go to court to get access to their digital life. Zur said his site is a way to help him communicate to his son. “If I die, my son will come and search the Internet and find all kinds of things about me,� he said. “Now, I’m giving people the tool of how you will be remembered by your loved ones.�

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Toys CONTINUED FROM A12 “Practically everything is gendered,” she added. “School supplies. Toothbrushes. Snacks with bunnies or princesses on them, and snacks with Superman. And boy is the gender-neutral default. For girls, they ‘shrink it and pink it.’” Some toy makers have made some efforts to change that rigid assortment — but not without controversy. Lego’s “Friends” line, introduced in 2012 to appeal to girls, upset consumers because of its pink and purple blocks, curvy figurines and themes like hairdressing and horse riding. Lego responded by adding play sets that included an inventor’s studio and veterinarian’s office, and has said the line has been a huge success. The Danish company is now gaining ground on Mattel, the world’s largest toymaker, raking in sales of about $2.1 billion in the first six months of this year, compared with Mattel’s $1.9 billion. Mattel has won praise on parenting blogs for DC Super Hero Girls, a line it developed with DC Comics that will go on sale next year. The figures, led by Wonder Woman, are athletic. They strike powerful poses, and there is not a pink outfit in sight. Young girls that Mattel surveyed had said they “wanted their superheroes to be authentic superheroes,” according to Tania Missad, Mattel’s director of global consumer insights. Girls roundly dismissed an early prototype that put the superheroes in heels, she said. “They told us, ‘She’s not going to be able to fight with heels.’ ”

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PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Ambassadors recently held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to honor mural artist Todd Fischer and landscaper Dan

Blood in connection with Revitalize Port Angeles Spruce Up efforts. Fisher’s Morthwest mural at the future home of Olympic Veterinary Clinic, 1331 E. Front St., portrays the Elwha River from

sunrise to sunset in five sections and features a number of hidden animals. Blood, owner of Creative Landscaping, used boulders and trees with drooping tops to create a “Northwest landscape with a

Dr. Seuss twist.” For more information about Fischer’s work, go to www.facebook.com/ToddFischerArt. Phone Blood at 360-683-5007 or visit www.portangeleslandscaping.com.

Ribbons: Awareness-focused programs CONTINUED FROM A11 When it comes to pink, said Fran Visco, the group’s director, “we don’t want to be part of it.” The coalition’s new campaign is called Breast Cancer Deadline 2020 and has a research component, the Artemis Project, that involves working with scientists and funding agencies on developing effective prevention measures (including a vaccine) — both primary prevention and prevention of metastasis in those who do get the disease. While the chance of success may be slim on the group’s 2020 timetable, it is part of the organization’s emphasis on science and research. Certainly some organizations that receive money from pink campaigns spend at least part of it on research, but the campaigns have rarely made science their main focus. And how much of the money from pink products goes to any breast cancer cause at all is also unclear. The Dick’s Sporting Goods website notes, in fine

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Last month, things were pink all over, including police handcuffs in Greenfield, Mass. print, that some of the companies selling the pink products it offers do not donate any money to breast cancer charities. (Dick’s did not respond to a request to comment.)

Cap on donations Some companies have a cap on how much they will donate, but consumers, when they buy the products, usually do not know if that cap has been reached. The idea for a pink ribbon, which soon turned into extending pink to anything and everything, began 25 years ago with a 68-year-old

California woman, Charlotte Haley, whose sister, daughter and granddaughter had had breast cancer. Ribbons had by this time become a popular symbol of other causes — the AIDS red ribbon; the yellow ones to remember hostages. Haley decided to make her own peach-colored ribbon to draw attention to what she felt was paltry funding for breast cancer research. Companies like Estee Lauder and Avon and organizations like the Susan G. Komen Foundation quickly realized that ribbons for breast cancer could be a powerful symbol. They substituted pink ribbons for Haley’s peach ones. A movement was born. But the message has not always been consistent. The pink lights bathing the White House were supposed to make Americans aware that the Affordable Care Act covers recommended mammograms,

said Katie Hill, an assistant White House press secretary. And, of course, to promote “awareness” of screening. Some groups have a broad definition of awareness.

Mammogram message In addition to the usual mammogram message, the American Cancer Society’s goal is to promote the importance of exercise and the risk of obesity, and to heighten awareness of the group’s programs to help women get the treatment they need, Campari said. The cancer society’s Making Strides walks for breast cancer raise $60 million a year to support breast cancer research, programs and services, reported Elissa McCray, the group’s managing director for media relations. In the past six years, she added, the National Football League’s “Crucial

Catch” program contributed $8 million for screening, raising the money by selling pink merchandise. At Avon, said Cheryl Heinonen, the president of the Avon Foundation, the money raised goes toward screenings for women who cannot afford them and to providing care and support for women with breast cancer, including child care and transportation to medical appointments. While Avon’s campaign has an awareness component, Heinonen said, “our biggest emphasis is on care.” “I have concerns when I see programs focused only on awareness,” she said.

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Still, Mattel’s research showed some differences in what girls and boys wanted in their action figures, Missad said. “For boys it’s very much about telling a story of the good guy killing the villain. There’s a winner and a loser,” she said. “Girls wanted the action and the battle but would tell us: ‘Why does the good girl have to kill the villain? Can’t they be friends in the end?’ ” Jess Day of Let Toys Be Toys, a British nonprofit group that promotes gender-neutral toys, says that’s nonsense. “Research repeatedly shows that boys and girls are more alike than different,” Day said in an email. “We’d like to see more products that are simply aimed at children who like superheroes, and that’s an interest that crosses gender.” Belling, who blogs at The Domestic Geek, complains of the general dearth in female action figures: “Princess Leia is usually missing” from Star Wars merchandise, she said. And she was worried that Aliceana’s Captain America “Muscle” costume, “meant to fit young boys,” she said, would fit awkwardly on her frame. Belling, for now, is relieved that Aliceana’s superhero costume seems to fit, at least. “She’s often been interested in clothes, then they’d turn out to be for boys,” Belling said. “But Captain America, she’s actually pulling that off.”

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Springtime for grifters AT ONE POINT during Wednesday’s Republican debate, Ben Carson was asked about his involvement with Mannatech, a nutritional supplements company that makes outlandish claims about its products and has been forced to pay $7 million to settle a deceptive-practices lawsuit. The audience booed, and Mr. Carson denied Paul being involved with the Krugman company. Both reactions tell you a lot about the driving forces behind modern American politics. As it happens, Mr. Carson lied. He has indeed been deeply involved with Mannatech and has done a lot to help promote its merchandise. PolitiFact quickly rated his claim false, without qualification. But the Republican base doesn’t want to hear about it, and the candidate apparently believes, probably correctly, that he can simply brazen it out. These days, in his party, being an obvious grifter isn’t a liability, and may even be an asset. And this doesn’t just go for outsider candidates like Mr. Carson and Donald Trump. Insider politicians like Marco Rubio are simply engaged in a different, classier kind of scam — and they are empowered

in part by the way the grifters have defined respectability down. About the grifters: Start with the lowest level, in which marketers use political affinity to sell get-rich-quick schemes, miracle cures, and suchlike. That’s the Carson phenomenon, and it’s just the latest example of a long tradition. As the historian Rick Perlstein documents, a “strategic alliance of snake-oil vendors and conservative true believers” goes back half a century. Direct-mail marketing using addresses culled from political campaigns has given way to email, but the game remains the same. At a somewhat higher level are marketing campaigns more or less tied to what purports to be policy analysis. Right-wing warnings of imminent hyperinflation, coupled with demands that we return to the gold standard, were fanned by media figures like Glenn Beck, who used his show to promote Goldline, a firm selling gold coins and bars at, um, inflated prices. Sure enough, Mr. Beck has been a vocal backer of Ted Cruz, who has made a return to gold one of his signature policy positions. Oh, and former Congressman Ron Paul, who has spent decades warning of runaway inflation and is undaunted by its failure to materialize, is very much in the business of selling books and videos showing how you, too, can protect yourself from the coming financial disaster.

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thanks to Jeb Bush’s utter haplessness. There was a time when Mr. Rubio’s insistence that $6 trillion in tax cuts would somehow pay for themselves would have marked him as deeply unserious, especially given the way his party has been harping on the evils of budget deficits. Even George W. Bush, during the 2000 campaign, at least pretended to be engaged in conventional budgeting, handing back part of a projected budget surplus. But the Republican base doesn’t care what the mainstream media says. Indeed, after Wednesday’s debate, the Internet was full of claims that John Harwood, one of the moderators, lied about Mr. Rubio’s tax plan. (He didn’t.) And in any case, Mr. Rubio sounds sensible compared to the likes of Mr. Carson and Mr. Trump. So there’s no penalty for his fiscal fantasies. The point is that we shouldn’t ask whether the GOP will eventually nominate someone in the habit of saying things that are demonstrably untrue, and counting on political loyalists not to notice. The only question is what kind of scam it will be.

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has praised Mr. McEntire’s Recent letters and reader work on the marijuana ordinance that was recently comments in support of enacted. Clallam County CommisAs a member of the sioner Jim McEntire have county Planning Commislauded him for his leadersion, I have to disagree. ship as a Clallam County It was our board that commissioner. held over 14 hearings on I have to take exception this subject and elicited pubwith these comments and lic input. clarify a few things. The very helpful county First, the sales tax cut Department of Community promoted by Mr. McEntire Development staff formuwas a very small amount and lated our input, which we was only applicable in uninthen approved and forcorporated Clallam County. warded to the board of comSo, how does that help missioners. those who live within our The commissioners voted urban communities? to implement it. I submit not much, if at To state that it was the all. leadership of Commissioner Second, Donnie Hall, McEntire that brought this Clallam County Republican to fruition is misleading and Party state committeeman, just plain wrong.

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My intent here is to set the record straight. We all know that political campaigns are full of halftruths. However, I don’t believe we, as citizens, need to sit by and believe everything without knowing all the facts. Scott Clausen, Sequim

McEntire critic Jim McEntire touts his leadership on building the economy and creating jobs in Clallam, but he has spent more of his time courting cronies. As Port of Port Angeles commissioner working on the Harbor-Works Development Authority, McEntire supported spending $1.3

million; $350,000 went to attorney fees. Two and a half years later, Harbor-Works dissolved, with $564,000 in debt and no economic results. McEntire won the 2011 Clallam County commissioner election with $15,000 in expenditures from the Washington Board of Realtors. A subsequent “experiment” (his words) [“Clallam Commissioners Consider General Fund For Economic Development Council Staff,” PDN, March 2] was an attempt to divert $500,000 from the county’s Opportunity Fund (by ordinance, for infrastructure) for the county Economic Development Corp. TURN

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What is your prediction on who will be the Republican nominee for president?

Ginger Melville

Carl Chamblin

Nancy Sleeper

John Hamilton

Signa Borkenhagen

Ryan Brown

Craig Haught

Nik Lance

Retired LPN Port Angeles

Seasonal worker Neah Bay

Retired counselor Sequim

Artist Sappho

Business owner Port Townsend

“Trump. I kind of like him. He’s a good businessman. The biggest problem in our country today is the economy and the debt crisis. A businessman in the White House will help us greatly.”

“I predict Donald Trump. I feel he has the vote of the people. Any of the candidates, though, would be better than the president we have right now. I’d be happy with Trump as my president.”

Maintenance business owner Port Angeles

Hospital technology Sequim

“[Donald] Trump or [Jeb] Bush. But I hope Trump doesn’t get it because I feel he’s just not presidential material, I’m sorry to say. Bush is quite sincere and has a good background, I feel.”

Retired telecommunications worker Port Townsend

“Probably Marco Rubio. I just don’t like how Trump bloviates and just talks about nothing substantive. I like Rubio’s ideas and the way he presents himself to the public.”

“If I had to guess right now, I’d say Marco Rubio because he seems like the most sane of the bunch. He needs to get through the primary, so he’ll need to have the conservative credibility, and he comes the closest to being someone who could win the general election.”

“I predict Rubio. The other “Marco Rubio candidates are too or Jeb Bush. impossible to Trump and believe. That’s Carson’s how I feel. The popularity is an whole Republican indication of the race, as I see it, is general population just so not liking the unbelievable.” establishment, but I think the establishment will prevail and find some way to get Bush out there.”

“Don’t know any of them well enough. I’m not informed as of yet. I’ll wait till the race is down to two candidates. That’s when I’ll get interested and start to follow the candidates carefully. Hey, the vote is still a year away.”

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Peninsula Voices CONTINUED FROM A14 Fortunately, a citizen lawsuit stopped this improper diversion. The Opportunity Fund infrastructure projects create substantive jobs. McEntire touts his 0.2 percent sales tax cut — which created no jobs. Instead, the county could have hired drug counselors for our schools and jail to stem the county’s heroin epidemic, thereby creating family-wage jobs, saving lives and enhancing safety. Recently, McEntire recused himself from a Board of Commissioners vote but put in his place a friend (Don Hall), while the board voted in one of his other friends (Phil Kitchel) for the nonpublicized timber arrearage/reconveyance consultant contract. This project is a longshot gamble for future jobs. McEntire relies on cronies without producing jobs. Let’s elect Mark Ozias for Clallam County commissioner. He offers collaborative leadership, community service with the Sequim Food Bank and an honest focus on employment for the county. Judith Parker, Sequim

For McEntire Our current Clallam County commissioner, Jim McEntire, has a good background for leadership. Jim has a bachelor’s degree from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, a master’s degree in public administration from George Washington University in Washington, D.C., and has been a fellow secretary of the Defense Strategic Studies Group. He is now serving our county as a county commissioner and has served us well. Jim previously served on the Port of Port Angeles board of commissioners, where he also worked hard for our county. His opponent [Mark Ozias] boasts of owning a business that closed its doors after a short time. He now works at a local [Sequim] Food Bank. He studied horticulture at a community college. He has never run for office. I believe there is a large contrast between the two candidates in education, capabilities and understanding our county’s needs. Please vote for Jim McEntire for Clallam County commissioner. Lois Perry, Sequim

For Ozias Friends and acquaintances of the chairman of the Clallam County Board of Commissioners, Jim McEntire, are doing very well.

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needs to defend his conduct in the selection of his friend and neighbor Phil Kitchel as a consultant to a committee considering management of timberlands in Clallam County. A friend or neighbor really isn’t the issue. Phil has a wealth of knowledge on this issue. In 1889, just prior to Washington becoming a state, Congress passed the Omnibus Act of 1889, granting more than 3 million acres of land to WashFor Ozias ington to support various Despite the fact that public institutions imporemployee morale has never tant to the new state. been this low in the 39 State Department of years that I have worked Natural Resources officials for Clallam County, I want state there was a net you to know county employ- arrearage of 462 million ees continue to work hard board feet of timber harand continue taking pride vested statewide from 2005 in their jobs. to 2014, including 247 Hearing concerns from board feet on the North many employees/departOlympic Peninsula. ments, I believe morale is Revenue from the timlow because: ber sales is returned to Employees have been Clallam County and its threatened with layoffs and junior taxing district for wage cuts for years — caus- our schools, hospitals, ing feelings of constant libraries and fire departinstability. ments. During union negotiaThe Olympic-region tions, we were told that the arrearage of 247 million county could not afford our board feet would create requests. about 400 indirect and Hundreds of thousands direct jobs if sold over a of dollars were spent overfive-year span of time. all for an out-of-state law The DNR has a legal firm (so much for keeping obligation to each of the money local) in 2012 and individual trusts. 2013 — when negotiations It’s an obligation that is and arbitration were in not being satisfied. progress against employees It is critical that Clallam who were asking very little. County take action now Multiple grievances and force DNR to harvest went to arbitration. the timber allowable by The arbiter ruled this law or pursue taking against the commissioners, the land into county manand now they have decided agement, like Grays Harbor not to pay the fines but to County does. file a writ of review vacatAn asset we are lucky to ing the arbiter’s decision have shouldn’t be so hard (which is unheard of). to use. Amazingly, after conOur county’s essential tracts were signed, the services, such as our hospicounty came up with huntals, fire departments, dreds of thousands of dolschools and libraries, rely lars to just give away. on this revenue. There have been degradIt’s a renewable ing comments made by resource. commissioners about Let’s use it. employees in the newspaAmy Ruble, per and on the radio, leavForks ing employees to feel vilified and of little value. For Ozias Overall, there seems to The Peninsula Daily be no sign of appreciation News reported Jan. 27 that or respect for employees. After all of this, I find it “despite strong objections from citizens, county comhard to believe that Clallam County Commissioner missioners [Jan. 27] voted Jim McEntire didn’t realize 2-1 to approve a code amendment and policy that employee morale was For McEntire change that will enable the low. The only mud being county to draw $500,000 How could he be so out slung in the Clallam from its Opportunity Fund of touch? County commissioner race Does he think that all of to help the private nonis being thrown at Jim these actions go unnoticed? profit organization [the McEntire, not by him. Clallam County Economic Former commissioners McEntire’s whole camDevelopment Corp.] become have treated employees paign is positive. more efficient.” with more respect and He talks about what he Clallam County Comappreciation. has done. missioner Jim McEntire Please vote for Mark He cut the sales tax was one of the two voting Ozias. rate, which gives local busifor this transfer of money. Casey McInnes, nesses a boost and actually Half a million dollars, Port Angeles increases sales tax revenue. with no public comment or He’s gotten the Carlsoversight. McInnes works for the borg sewer project and the And guess who was on Clallam County Road Port of Port Angeles’ comthe EDC board at the time? Department. posites projects moving, None other than Jim which will mean more jobs. McEntire. For McEntire And he’s got the state He said he saw no conClallam County ComDepartment of Natural flict of interest there. missioner Jim McEntire Resources to finally start Now, a previous initiashould not feel as if he talking about doing its job tive of the EDC (the county For example: McEntire decided that $500,000 was needed for the Economic Development Corp. for more staff. After a strong public outcry, he reduced the amount to $150,000. The taxpayers still don’t know how the money will be spent. It should be noted that McEntire served on the EDC board until April. Another example: Miraculously, a $3 million budget modification designated funds from the Carlsborg sewer project to the Opportunity Fund (PDN, Sept. 6). McEntire used this excess to grant the Port of Port Angeles $1 million and another $285,952 for street beautification [waterfront park improvements] in Port Angeles. Considerable controversy followed because of a lack of public process. The treasurer of the county [Selinda Barkhuis] objected and refused to provide the funds. McEntire grudgingly agreed to a public discussion of the awards but still stood firm that the money should be provided immediately and not compete as a budget item in the 2016 budget, as suggested by the treasurer. It happens that McEntire was a Port of Port Angeles commissioner for six years. The latest shenanigan was after McEntire became a member of the state Board of Natural Resources and the need for an advisory committee on timber came up at a Clallam County commissioners meeting. McEntire decided a consultant was needed at $2,500 a month — even before the advisory committee was formed. What luck — his friend and neighbor [Phil Kitchel] was just the person for this position and was approved without any open competition. It’s sad that taxpayers now have a commissioner who has little regard for a fair and open government and who changes procedures to meet his, and not the county’s, needs. Helen McCammon, Sequim

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when it comes to managing our timber trust lands. It takes time for these things to pay off. McEntire is still in his first term and in his first year without ex-Commissioner Mike Doherty undermining his efforts. I hope most voters can see through the lies and will vote to keep Jim McEntire on the job. Dale Ireland, Sequim

shortages here. Clallam County Commissioner Jim McEntire refuted the idea of water shortages, as he did at a debate on Aug. 7, claiming that the Dungeness River annual flow actually has been on an uptrend since 1988, even though farmers and others have had to cut back on their water supply [“Commissioner candidates talk taxes, water rights, SARC,” Sequim Gazette, Aug. 19]. When candidates were asked if they would support For McEntire a temporary building moraJim McEntire had a suc- torium in times of dire low cessful career serving our water supply, Ozias said he nation in the Coast Guard would, whereas McEntire and retiring as a captain. said he would not. He served productively Ozias recognizes that we as a Port of Port Angeles need to look to the future commissioner. — re: water — and that it He is currently serving will increasingly become a as Clallam County commis- precious resource. sioner, District 1, where, He pointed out that even over the past 3½ years, he the U.S. military is planhas been working hard to ning for global climate bring new business to Clal- change. lam County while lowering Due to the fact that an taxes. out-of-county real estate New business and more organization [Realtors jobs will automatically Quality of Life PAC] spent bring more revenue to our $15,000 on his [McEntire’s] county, even while taxes campaign during his last are lowered. election in 2011, it causes He is currently working one to wonder if his special to bring back timber trust interests might supersede lands money to help fund the interests of all resischools, fire districts and dents. more so taxpayers can get If McEntire is aligned further relief. with the real estate indusHis opponent, Mark try and against the water Ozias, on the other hand, rule, will he be pushing for says on his website, www. much more development, markozias.org, that his “pri- which takes away more of orities include increased the limited water supply ‘planning’ for water scarcity we presently have? and other vital environMark Ozias, in my opinmental issues such as ion, is the only competent, global climate change.” honest candidate for county His Sierra Club endorse- commissioner who will work ment states that he will for all the people rather work to “mitigate” the “con- than special interests. sequences of climate Dianne Salyer, change.” Sequim Does this mean even more regulation restricting Recycling citizens and more taxes to Regarding the Oct. 25 pay for them? column by John Tierney, Ozias also claims on his “The Reign Of Recycling: Is website to be an “experienced business owner” who Sorting Paper From Plastic, Glass From Metal Really “knows what it means to meet a payroll and to navi- Worth The Hassle?,” his basic conclusion seemed to gate complex government be: But cities have been regulations.” It seems his Seattle-area burying garbage for thousands of years, and it’s still career of “three decades” the easiest and cheapest (he must have started at age 15!) were mostly work- solution for trash. I would submit to Mr. ing for nonprofits. Tierney that it is ludicrous He cites owning a small to use short-term cost-benebusiness as a “core qualififit analysis for long-term cation,” yet his business in Sequim closed its door after planning. CEOs spend and invest only five years. knowing that the goal is We need to re-elect Jim long-term. McEntire and continue We should be making toward our citizens’ better the same investments in economy and quality of life. Sue Forde, clean energy that we made Sequim (and are still making) with subsidies to oil companies when that industry was Forde is the state comstarting out with exploramitteewoman for the Claltion and research. lam County Republican Recycling needs to Party. improve its methods in order to be more effective, For Ozias no argument. At a League of Improvements happen Women Voters forum last with public support and summer, climate change investment in the future, was discussed, with our not from a solitary rubric of warmest, driest year on cost-benefit analysis. record, barely any snowfall Linda Benson, and anticipated water Sequim Business Incubator) had already cost Clallam County more than $700,000 in a loan that was defaulted on. The days of throwing the public’s money around with no accountability has long passed. Let’s remember this little episode when voting for county commissioner and vote for Mark Ozias. He’s the better choice. Suzette Williams, Port Angeles

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Rants & Raves COMPILED

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Rave of the Week A RAVE FOR the people in our community who spread joy and hope. In honor of those who keep our spirits up, do something nice for someone else this week.

. . . and other Raves A BIG RAVE to all the volunteers who donated time and energy to making the Mujeres de Maiz Opportunity Foundation’s El Dia de Muertos dinner and auction [Sequim]. ANGELS DO EXIST among us. I saw them in Sequim posing as paramedics. They saved my life Oct. 21.

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Week’s contest. His answer to the question “Please create a name for the cloud microbes that surround MY WIFE AND I had a couevery one of us” was “lingerple of encounters with the Clallam County Sheriff’s Department prints.” over the last couple of years with KING-SIZE KUDOS TO Jim traffic infractions (one recently), and his son, who rescued a lady and we found them to be very in distress Wednesday night. cordial, friendly and helpful offiYou are good people. cers. Thank you, Clallam County A SHOUT-OUT TO all of the Sheriff’s Department, for all that you do for us. craft fair and bazaar spouses (mostly husbands) who support SUPER RAVE TO their spouses and lend their David Estrem of Sequim for muscle for hauling, plus (mostly) winning second place in The their patience and understandBig kudos to them at Clallam County Fire District No. 3.

ing during this stressful time of crafting. A BIG THANK-YOU to members of our local Clallam County Chain Gang and their supervisors for clearing the dangerous trees from Eden Valley Road [Port Angeles]. They did a great job.

Rant of the Week A PERSONAL OBSERVATION O tells me that sometimes people, businesses and even sports events become winners because of no competition.

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Wolves’ season breaks down early Bremerton dashes Sequim’s district hopes with late TD BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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Sequim running back Mark Feeney dives through Bremerton’s Teni Vaoifi (2) and Mikhail Papillon (32) for a first down. Feeney ran for 118 yards in the loss.

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Redhawks finish off unbeaten season BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

TACOMA — Port Townsend’s defense dominated in the Redhawks’ revenge game with the Tarriers, limiting Charles Wright to 46 yards of total offense on 41 plays in a nonleague victory. Port Townsend (6-0, 9-0) beat the Tarriers 49-6 in the final game of the regular season last year, but were shocked, and eliminated from the playoffs, in a 24-14 loss the following week. The Redhawks were up 16-0 after one quarter of Friday’s game. “We marched right down the field on them on a four- or five-play drive, and stuck it in for a TD,” Port Townsend head coach Nick Snyder said. “Then we got a safety, I think that was Hogie [senior lineman David Hoglund]. “Our second touchdown, Berkeley Hill scored on a bootleg — guys were covered, and he ran it in.” The Redhawks were inside the red zone twice in the second quarter but came away empty-handed. “We muffed a snap and dropped a handoff,” Snyder said. “We were trying some different things and trying not to show everything since the game was being scouted [by potential playoff opponents].”

Kelsall takes over But Port Townsend got back on the right track offensively after halftime, including two 57-yard touchdown runs by Detrius Kelsall. “That third quarter, Detrius had a ton of yards,” Snyder said. “He got out on the edge and just took off. “He has some hidden speed. A lot of the really good running backs don’t need to show the breakaway speed right away, they wait until they really need to use it — and he used it last night.” Kelsall, a sophomore, finished with 227 yards rushing on 11 carries. As a team, the Redhawks rushed 50 times for 438 yards. Port Townsend held down Charles Wright’s dual-threat QB Henry Cheney. Cheney blistered the Redhawks for 398 yards of total offense in the district playoffs last season. He threw for just 46 yards, and the Tarriers ran for only 4 yards in Friday’s game. “Hogie and Keegan [Khile] were all over their backfield,” Snyder said. “Both those guys have so many tackles for losses this season. “Keegan is such a good linebacker, and Hogie plays so well on the line.” Khile missed last year’s district playoff game with a dislocated knee. TURN

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BREMERTON — Beating Bremerton remains a roadblock for the Sequim football team. The Wolves fell 27-20 to the Knights on Thursday and fall out of the postseason picture due to point differential. Sequim, Kingston and Bremerton all tied for third in the Olympic League 2A, but with district play-in games scheduled Tuesday there was no time for a threeteam tiebreaker and the point differential tiebreaker was invoked. Kingston earned its district spot with a 45-21 triumph over Port Angeles on Thursday. It was the fourth straight setback to Bremerton for Sequim (3-3, 5-3), and third consecutive

close loss. Two years ago, Sequim’s attempt at reversing a 35-0 halftime deficit was stopped just short in a 41-35 defeat. Last year, the Knights’ 14-13 win pushed the Wolves into a three-team tiebreaker for the last Olympic League 2A playoff berth. With Thursday’s game tied 20-20 and under a minute to go, Bremerton struck again. Quarterback Savante Perrigo took the third-and-5 snap and opened up for what should have been a handoff to a running back. Problem was, no running backs were in the backfield and Perrigo was forced to improvise, running through the Sequim defense for the game-winning TD from 34 yards out. TURN

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‘Didn’t go our way this year’ Rough season ends for Riders BY LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Much about Port Angeles’ season-ending 45-21 loss to Kingston embodied the Roughriders’ 2015 season. There was the pick-6 a few plays after the Riders recovered a fumble on Kingston’s first play from scrimmage. Or the Buccaneers’ three oneplay scoring drives, including two touchdown passes in the second half when Port Angeles’ defense was smothering the run. For the Riders, it seemed that if it wasn’t one thing it was another — this season, and in Thursday night’s loss to Kingston at Civic Field. That’s how it goes for a 1-8 team that finishes at the bottom of Olympic League 2A with an 0-6 record. But perhaps the best representation of this season was that the Riders put up their highest Olympic League scoring output in the final game of the season, and that after falling behind 24-7 at halftime, they scored 14 points and played one of their best halves of the season in the second half. “We played well,” Rodocker said of Thursday’s loss. “Every single game, it’s just been, like, one thing goes wrong on one play and then it’s just over. “It’s been rough, but no one can ever say that we don’t put in 100 percent effort all four quarters. “I mean, you know, it just didn’t go our way this year.” TURN

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Port Angeles’ Tyrus Beckett eludes the defense of Kingston’s Tanner Draper in the

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Hawks looking to turn season around BY NICK PATTERSON THE [EVERETT] DAILY HERALD

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Seattle’s Tyler Lockett (16) pulls in a 43-yard touchdown in front of San Francisco’s Tramaine Brock.

The Seattle Seahawks have an opportunity to wipe the slate clean today. The first half of Seattle’s season has contained more angst than a 1980s Next Game J o h n Today H u g h e s vs. Cowboys teen drama. at Arlington T h e Time: 1:25 p.m. Seahawks On TV: Ch. 13 entered the season with aspirations of making it to their third straight Super Bowl. But instead their path has been littered with traumatic events that left the fan base hyperventilating. Among them: ■ Strong safety Kam Chan-

cellor’s holdout, which caused the Pro Bowler to miss all of training camp and the preseason, as well as the first two games of the regular season, both of which the Seahawks lost. ■ Seattle’s repeated inability to finish out games, which climaxed with back-to-back weeks of watching large fourthquarter leads slip away against Cincinnati and Carolina. ■ The anxiety even extended beyond the field and spilled onto the roads, with fullback Derrick Coleman and running back Fred Jackson involved in high-profile car accidents less than a week apart. No doubt, it’s been a stressful first half for the Seahawks. But a victory today at Dallas presents Seattle with an opportunity. A win would put the Seahawks at 4-4 at the midpoint of the season and heading into their bye week. TURN

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Scoreboard Calendar Today No events scheduled.

Monday No events scheduled.

Tuesday Football: Chimacum vs. Coupeville, halfgame, Olympic League 1A Tiebreaker, at Sequim, 5 p.m. Girls Soccer: Port Angeles vs. Orting, District 2/3 Play-in Game, at Silverdale Stadium, 5 p.m.

Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Thursday Longhouse Market Men’s high game: George Peabody, 226; men’s high series: George Peabody, 645. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 221; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 606. Leading team: Everwarm. Wednesday Lakeside Big Four Men’s high game: Mitch Guckert, 290; men’s high series: Mitch Guckert, 838. Leading team: Pavers won. Birch’s Molar Bowlers Men’s high game: Mark Hasbrouck, 204; men’s high series: Mark Hasbrouck, 559. Women’s high game: Aleta Smith, 204; women’s high series: Aleta Smith, 566. Leading team: Geoducks. Sunlanders Men’s high game: Dick Evans, 202; men’s high series: Ray Dejong, 546. Women’s high game: Cheryl Coulter, 191; women’s high series: Georgia Duschka, 498. Leading team: Dominoes. Tuesday Laurel Lanes Seniors Men’s high game: John Percival, 186; men’s high series: Dick Roper, 481. Women’s high game: Dot Halbach, 197; women’s high series: Dot Halbach, 489. Leading team: Sun Flowers. Mixed Up Mixed Men’s high game: Coy Bailey, 264; men’s high series: Coy Bailey, 683. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 266; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 586. Leading team: Sound Bank. Monday Baxter Auto Parts Old Timers Men’s high game: Roger Ludeman, 186; men’s high series: Roger Ludeman, 438. Women’s high game: Ginny Bowling, 169; women’s high series: Ginny Bowling, 490. Monday Night Mixed Men’s high game: Bill Gannon, 245; men’s high series: Bill Gannon, 621. Women’s high game: Dawn, 169; women’s high series: Dawn, 446. Les Schwab Mixed Majors Men’s high game: Mark Hasbrouch, 246; men’s high series: Frank Carpenter, 661. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 237; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 618. Les Schwab Mixed Majors Men’s high game: Mark Habrouch, 246; men’s high series: Frank Carpenter, 661. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 237; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 618. Leading team: Alpha Builders.

Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Tuesday Men’s Odd Or Even Gross: James Root, 32; Steve Hutchings, 32; Bob Brodhun, 34; Tom Hainstock, 34. Net: Larry Aillaud, 28; Dennis Watson, 28.5; Steve Murata, 28.5; Gary McLaughlin, 29.5; Gene Middleton, 29.5; Herb Renner, 29.5. Team gross: Paul Stutesman and Dennis Watson, 65; Paul Stutesman and Jan Hardin, 66; Dean Bensen and Steve Hutchings, 66. Team net: Jan Hardin and Dennis Watson, 52; Craig Jacobs and Dennis Watson, 53; Gene Middleton and Steve Jones, 55; Jan Hardin and Craig Jacobs, 56; Paul Stutesman and Craig Jacobs, 56; Tom Hainstock and Ralph Bauman, 56; Gene Middleton and Gordon Thomson, 57; Gene Middleton and David Boerigter, 57; Steve

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Murata and Andy Duran, 57; Steve Murata and Gordon Thomson, 57. Sunday, Oct. 25 Men’s Club Three — Threes Gross: Jordan Negus, 31; Greg Thomas, 32; Rick Hoover, 33; David Wahlsten, 33; Paul Reed, 33. Net: Tommy Humleker, 28; Mark Mast, 30; Lawrence Bingham, 30; Gerald Petersen, 31; Bernie Anselmo, 30.5; Jade Tisdale, 30.5; Gary McLaughlin, 31; Mark Leffers, 31.

Preps Football Friday’s Scores Almira/Coulee-Hartline 64, Odessa-Harrington 14 Battle Ground 42, Prairie 0 Bellevue 45, Lake Washington 3 Bellingham 33, Highline 7 Black Hills 41, Centralia 28 Bonney Lake 13, Peninsula 10 Bothell 49, Inglemoor 0 Burlington-Edison 27, Sehome 12 Camas 44, Heritage 10 Capital 31, Shelton 0 Cashmere 14, Chelan 10 Central Valley 31, University 17 Cheney 30, Pullman 22 Chiawana 62, Pasco 3 Chimacum 45, Vashon Island 38 Clarkston 39, West Valley (Spokane) 0 Cle Elum/Roslyn 49, Granger 36 Colton 40, Pomeroy 28 Columbia (White Salmon) 41, Stevenson 0 Columbia River 24, Kelso 14 Colville 41, Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 28 Concrete 65, Coupeville 17 Connell 31, Zillah 28 Curtis 49, Stadium 16 Davenport 28, Reardan 14 East Valley (Yakima) 14, Grandview 6 Eastside Catholic 40, Ballard 3 Ellensburg 54, Ephrata 6 Fife 48, Clover Park 0 Franklin Pierce 34, Washington 31 Freeman 36, Deer Park 21 Garfield 49, West Seattle 17 Garfield-Palouse 54, Sunnyside Christian 20 Gig Harbor 58, Bellarmine Prep 28 Glacier Peak 29, Arlington 19 Gonzaga Prep 47, Ferris 7 Graham-Kapowsin 27, Bethel 6 Hockinson 53, R.A. Long 0 Hoquiam 35, Aberdeen 0 Issaquah 40, Redmond 0 Juanita 48, Interlake 14 Kalama 28, Castle Rock 0 Kamiak 28, Cascade (Everett) 21 Kamiakin 44, Walla Walla 14 Kennedy 51, Hazen 0 Kennewick 47, Hanford 28 Kent-Meridian 70, Decatur 38 Kentridge 29, Mt. Rainier 8 Kentwood 14, Todd Beamer 0 Kettle Falls 31, Wilbur-Creston 16 King’s 38, Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 14 Kiona-Benton 41, River View 0 Klahowya 38, North Mason 14 La Salle 42, Goldendale 12 LaConner 37, Friday Harbor 7 Lake Stevens 56, Jackson 14 Lakes 42, Auburn 21 Lewis and Clark 21, Mead 14 Liberty Bell 50, Oroville 14 Liberty Christian 90, St. John-Endicott/ Lacrosse 16 Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 33, Colfax 0 Lynden 37, Blaine 14 Mark Morris 23, Washougal 7 Marysville-Getchell 31, Mountlake Terrace 14 Medical Lake 27, Chewelah 12 Meridian 42, Nooksack Valley 6 Monroe 44, Mount Vernon 2 Montesano 42, Elma 7 Moses Lake 20, Davis 18 Mount Baker 27, Lynden Christian 15 Mount Si 14, Liberty 0 Mountain View 40, Evergreen (Vancouver) 17 Naches Valley 49, Highland 15 Naselle 72, Twin Valley 0 Nathan Hale 36, Bainbridge 14 Neah Bay 48, Clallam Bay 14 Newport 14, Riverside 7 North Thurston 28, Mount Tahoma 0 Northwest Christian (Colbert) 44, Springdale 14 Okanogan 35, Brewster 27 Olympia 35, Yelm 9 Olympic 17, North Kitsap 14

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Orcas Island 49, Manson 7 Orting 27, White River 21 Othello 36, Toppenish 6 Port Townsend 36, Charles Wright Academy 0 Prosser 45, Selah 7 Puyallup 42, Rogers (Puyallup) 7 Quincy 44, Wapato 8 Renton 13, Lindbergh 6 Republic 66, Cusick 42 Ridgefield 31, Hudson’s Bay 0 Rogers (Spokane) 42, North Central 17 Royal 61, Cascade (Leavenworth) 0 Salem Academy, Ore. 54, King’s Way Christian 14 Seattle Prep 45, Chief Sealth 6 Selkirk 52, Columbia (Hunters) 0 Skyline 37, Eastlake 21 Skyview 38, Union 21 Snohomish 27, Mariner 14 Squalicum 56, Anacortes 14 Stanwood 41, Shorewood 20 Sumner 40, Auburn Riverside 7 Sunnyside 28, Eisenhower 13 Taholah 52, Oakville 12 Tahoma 26, Federal Way 22 Tenino 47, Rochester 13 Thomas Jefferson 36, Kentlake 14 Timberline 38, South Kitsap 14 Tumwater 49, W. F. West 21 Warden 42, Mabton 14 Waterville 62, Yakama Tribal 36 West Valley (Yakima) 27, Wenatchee 26 White Swan 22, Kittitas 6 Wilson 16, Central Kitsap 9 Woodinville 21, Newport 7 Woodland 49, Fort Vancouver 6 POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS Mercer Island vs. Sammamish, ccd. Thursday’s Scores Archbishop Murphy 49, Cedarcrest 14 Asotin 28, DeSales 7 Auburn Mountainview 21, Enumclaw 17 Bremerton 27, Sequim 20 Eatonville 57, Forks 0 Edmonds-Woodway 26, Marysville-Pilchuck 25 Emerald Ridge 30, Spanaway Lake 12 Ferndale 20, Sedro-Woolley 16 Ilwaco 22, South Bend 7 Kingston 45, Port Angeles 21 Lakewood 28, Granite Falls 8 Lummi 67, Tulalip Heritage 28 Lynnwood 49, Everett 28 Mossyrock 21, Adna 20 Mt. Spokane 38, Shadle Park 6 Napavine 48, Winlock 9 O’Dea 21, Roosevelt 14 Onalaska 24, Toutle Lake 21 Pe Ell/Willapa Valley 49, Morton/White Pass 6 Rainier 51, Chief Leschi 0 Richland 28, Southridge 2 River Ridge 41, Steilacoom 20 Sultan 34, South Whidbey 32 Toledo 47, Wahkiakum 13 Waitsburg-Prescott 41, Tri-Cities Prep 15

Football NFL standings NATIONAL CONFERENCE West W L T Pct PF Arizona 5 2 0 .714 229 St. Louis 3 3 0 .500 108 Seattle 3 4 0 .429 154 San Francisco2 5 0 .286 103 East W L T Pct PF N.Y. Giants 4 3 0 .571 166 Washington 3 4 0 .429 148 Philadelphia 3 4 0 .429 160 Dallas 2 4 0 .333 121 South W L T Pct PF Carolina 6 0 0 1.000 162 Atlanta 6 1 0 .857 193 New Orleans 3 4 0 .429 161 Tampa Bay 2 4 0 .333 140 North W L T Pct PF Green Bay 6 0 0 1.000 164 Minnesota 4 2 0 .667 124 Chicago 2 4 0 .333 120 Detroit 1 6 0 .143 139 AMERICAN CONFERENCE West W L T Pct PF Denver 6 0 0 1.000 139 Oakland 3 3 0 .500 144 Kansas City 2 5 0 .286 150 San Diego 2 5 0 .286 165 East W L T Pct PF New England 7 0 0 1.000 249 N.Y. Jets 4 2 0 .667 152

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4 0 .429 176 173 4 0 .429 154 173 South W L T Pct PF PA Indianapolis 3 4 0 .429 147 174 Houston 2 5 0 .286 154 199 Jacksonville 2 5 0 .286 147 207 Tennessee 1 5 0 .167 119 139 North W L T Pct PF PA Cincinnati 6 0 0 1.000 182 122 Pittsburgh 4 3 0 .571 158 131 Cleveland 2 5 0 .286 147 182 Baltimore 1 6 0 .143 161 188 Thursday’s Game New England 36, Miami 7 Today’s Games Detroit vs. Kansas City at London, 6:30 a.m. San Francisco at St. Louis, 10 a.m. N.Y. Giants at New Orleans, 10 a.m. Minnesota at Chicago, 10 a.m. Tennessee at Houston, 10 a.m. Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 10 a.m. Arizona at Cleveland, 10 a.m. San Diego at Baltimore, 10 a.m. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m. N.Y. Jets at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. Seattle at Dallas, 1:25 p.m. Green Bay at Denver, 5:30 p.m. Open: Buffalo, Jacksonville, Philadelphia, Washington Monday’s Game Indianapolis at Carolina, 5:30 p.m.

Baseball MLB Postseason WORLD SERIES (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) All games televised by Fox Kansas City 2, New York 1 Tuesday, Oct. 27: Kansas City 5, N.Y. Mets 4, 14 innings Wednesday, Oct. 28: Kansas City 7, N.Y. Mets 1 Friday, Oct. 30: New York 9, Kansas City 3 Saturday: Kansas City (Young 11-6) at N.Y. Mets (Matz 4-0), late Today: Kansas City (Volquez 13-9) at N.Y. Mets (Harvey 13-8), 5:15 p.m. x-Tuesday: N.Y. Mets at Kansas City, 5:07 p.m. x-Wednesday, Nov. 4: N.Y. Mets at Kansas City, 5:07 p.m.

Basketball NBA standings WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific Division W L Pct GB Golden State 2 0 1.000 — L.A. Clippers 2 0 1.000 — Phoenix 1 1 .500 1 Sacramento 1 1 .500 1 L.A. Lakers 0 2 .000 2 Southwest Division W L Pct GB Dallas 1 1 .500 — Memphis 1 1 .500 — San Antonio 1 1 .500 — Houston 0 2 .000 1 New Orleans 0 2 .000 1 Northwest Division W L Pct GB Minnesota 2 0 1.000 — Oklahoma City 2 0 1.000 — Denver 1 1 .500 1 Portland 1 1 .500 1 Utah 1 1 .500 1 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct GB Toronto 2 0 1.000 — Boston 1 1 .500 1 New York 1 1 .500 1 Brooklyn 0 2 .000 2 Philadelphia 0 2 .000 2 Southeast Division W L Pct GB Washington 2 0 1.000 — Atlanta 2 1 .667 ½ Miami 1 1 .500 1 Charlotte 0 2 .000 2 Orlando 0 2 .000 2 Central Division W L Pct GB Detroit 3 0 1.000 — Chicago 2 1 .667 1 Cleveland 2 1 .667 1 Indiana 0 2 .000 2½

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Hawks: Important to win before by week CONTINUED FROM B1 which was able to retain almost all of its big pieces from the team It would represent Seattle that came one play away from weathering the storm and give repeating as Super Bowl champs the Seahawks a chance to start last season, as one of the favorites to emerge once again from the fresh. “It’s definitely one of those NFC. So reaching .500 is not some[weathering-the-storm] times, you have to kind of notice those thing the Seahawks consider an moments and take advantage of achievement. “It’s not like the it’s battle cry, them when you have them,” Seahawks quarterback Russell like ‘Let’s get to .500,’” Seattle coach Pete Carroll said. “That’s Wilson acknowledged. not really the way we talk.” “At the same time, you don’t Yet Carroll also acknowledged want to think about it too much, the significance of this week’s you don’t want to think too far game. ahead because that’s our mission, “In particular, just because it’s that’s our goal, to go 1-0,” Wilson this week, it’s huge to win a continued. game,” Carroll said. “This week is “If you think too far ahead you everything. kind of get lost in the shuffle at “But I think we’ll kind of utitimes. You maybe get too hopeful lize it as the midway point to keep or whatever it may be, or think going and keep moving ahead. about things that aren’t even in “I feel horrible about that we’re your control. still there, we’re still trying to get “For us, we just have to pre- [to .500]. It’s too long into the seapare at a high level.” son, but if we can turn it now and Few thought the Seahawks get that going, then we’ll try to would find themselves in their make a big push and keep focuscurrent position. ing. “It’s one week at a time. None Many considered Seattle,

of these games are more important than the only one we’ve got right now. So we’re going to crank it up for that one and we’ll see where we are after that.” There’s the added aspect of the timing of the bye week. Not only will Seattle reach the midpoint of its season following Sunday’s game, the Seahawks will have two full weeks to reflect on their position. A loss and Seattle will be left stewing on being 3-5 and worrying about its potential playoff fate. At 4-4, the Seahawks can reflect on how they regained their footing after stumbling early in the season, and remember how last season Seattle was 3-3 before it got into top gear. “I think every game is important,” defensive end Cliff Avril said. “But to get a win before the bye week definitely makes the bye week a little sweeter. “If you take an ‘L’ it makes the bye week a little miserable because all you’re going to do is sit and think about the game. “So I think the big thing for us

is to just build off what we did last week, just play our ball and have fun, and I think we’ll be all right.” Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett, who’s been a vocal opponent of all the hand wringing being done by the fans and the local media with regards to Seattle’s stuttering start, views a possible win today as an indication of the continuing evolution of this year’s version of the Seahawks. “That 3-3 run [last season], we ended up with even more success at the end of the year,” Bennett said. “We just have to come back, and everything is evolution. Every year people are changing. You have to relearn how to be a great teammate again. “I think you have to do that every year, and we’re learning that.” The opportunity is there for the taking for Seattle. The Seahawks face a Cowboys team Sunday that’s something of a mess. Dallas remains without starting quarterback Tony Romo

because of a broken collarbone, and in Romo’s absence Dallas has lost four straight. So that slate is just waiting for the Seahawks to pick up a wet cloth and wipe it clean. “It’s always a good matchup with these guys,” Carroll said. “They’re a great program and a great team, and it’s a great place to play and all. “They’re a very hungry team, too, a team that really calls on us to play really solid football because they can run it like crazy, they pass protect well, they’re aggressive on defense, it’s a very well-balanced football team. “So this is a good matchup for us. Hopefully we can play real well and go into the break. “It’d be nice to get to the halfway point and get this thing evened up and get ready to go for the second half. So we’re looking forward to that.”

________ The Daily Herald of Everett is a sister paper of the PDN. Sports writer and columnist Nick Patterson can be reached at npatterson@heraldnet.com.


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Marine Area 9’s Rivalry showdowns in semifinals salmon fishery limited to chum BY TIM BOOTH

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PORT TOWNSEND — Anglers fishing for salmon in Marine Area 9 (Admiralty Inlet) will be allowed to keep chum only starting today, state fishery managers announced. The state Department of Fish and Wildlife had scheduled an opening for hatchery chinook salmon to begin today, but has postponed that season to protect a large number of juvenile chinook in those waters. “We’re seeing more young chinook out there than we’ve seen in over a decade,” said Ron Warren, Fish and Wildlife fisheries policy lead. “They’re too small to retain under state rules, so we’re postponing the chinook fishery.” The department will continue monitoring Marine Area 9 and could open the area for a brief hatchery chinook fishery around Thanksgiving, War-

Outdoors ren said. Admiralty Inlet is scheduled to close to salmon fishing Nov. 30 and then will be open Jan. 16 through April 15. “The action we’re taking today should allow us to keep the winter chinook fishery going longer when the area reopens in January,” Warren said. Beginning today, anglers will have a daily limit of two chum salmon in Area 9. Warren emphasized that the area is not open for catch and release fishing for other salmon species. The department would be forced to close Admiralty Inlet to all salmon fishing if anglers don’t follow the rules, he said. Anglers should check for fishing rule changes at tinyurl.com/PDN-Fishrulechanges for more details.

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A revival of the Atlantic Cup in the postseason, a Cascadia rivalry showdown and the stardom of Montreal’s Didier Drogba at age 37 highlights the conference semifinal round of the MLS Cup playoffs that begin this weekend. The two-game, total goals series begin today, led by Supporters’ Shield winners the New York Red Bulls facing D.C. United in one Eastern Conference semifinal, while Portland — after its dramatic knockout round win over Sporting Kansas City — faces Vancouver in a showdown of Cascadia rivals in the Western Conference. The other Eastern Conference semifinal features Drogba — with goals in four of the past five matches — leading surging Montreal against Columbus, while out West, the Seattle Sounders face No. 1 seed FC Dallas. Portland capped a wild knockout round by outlasting Kansas City in 11 rounds of penalty kicks after the game finished 2-2. Also in the West, Seattle knocked out defending MLS Cup champion Los Angeles 3-2, while D.C. United beat New England 2-1 and Montreal continued its torrid late-season charge by routing Toronto 3-0 in the East. Here’s a look at the four semifinal matchups with the Nos. 1 and 2 seeds on the road for the first weekend before hosting the return leg on Nov. 8.

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Seattle’s Clint Dempsey, left, heads the ball next to Los Angeles Galaxy’s Juninho last week.

MLS son, beating the Galaxy in the knockout round, and stars Clint Dempsey and Obafemi Martins make the Sounders dangerous. But Seattle is beat up, with injury concerns about midfielders Marco Pappa, Osvaldo Alonso and defenders Leo Gonzalez and Brad Evans. FC Dallas quietly proved to be the most consistent in the Western Conference. Dallas was unbeaten in its final five games of the regular season, including four victories to pull away and claim the top seed. Dallas is led by the duo of Fabian Castillo and Mauro Diaz, but how far it goes in the postseason will be determined by its defense that allowed just two goals in its final five games. The game will be televised on FS1 at 6:30 p.m.

CONTINUED FROM B1 team’s large senior class would be remembered for “Basically, it was a bro- helping turn the program ken play where he went to back around. “This group of seniors handoff to his backs and nobody was there,” Wolves has gone from playing as coach Erik Wiker said Sat- sophomores on an 0-10 team to within seconds of urday. WESTERN “I just watched it on film the playoffs,” Wiker said. “They’ve definitely CONFERENCE Vancouver this morning. the program “Our guys went after the helped Dallas at Seattle at Portland running backs, two of our improve.” Seattle finally got past How does Portland top Velarde, the team’s best guys ran into each other, Los Angeles in the postsea- the drama from its knockplaymaker, will be a junior and he ran into the end next season, and quarterzone. “We didn’t tackle and he back Riley Cowan will be a sophomore. ran hard.” “We have some other It was a bummer of a finish for a Sequim team that young talent, some hard workers like Kyler Rollness, had been playing well. “It was a tough ending,” Tyler Conn and Keeshawn Whitney, and our two Wiker said. “Our O-line was doing guards, James Thayer and great, some of the best Brenden Lauritzen, will be blocking of the year, our seniors. “We do lose a lot of guys, running backs were going but we have more coming hard and following their back than we have had in blocks.” Senior Mark Feeney some other seasons.” rushed 20 times for 118 Bremerton 27, Sequim 20 yards and classmate Arnold Sequim 7 6 7 0— 20 Black added 13 carries for Bremerton 7 6 7 7— 27 First Quarter 66 yards. S—Black 1 run (Cowan kick) “The passing game was B—Perrigo 5 run (Reed kick) Second Quarter very good for us and got us 19 pass from Cowan (kick blocked) out of some jams, and we S—Velarde B—Vaiofi 14 pass from Perrigo (kick blocked) had another great allThird Quarter Black 4 run (Cowan kick) around game from Gavin S— B—Papilon 13 pass from Perrigo (Reed kick) [Velarde], rushing, receivFourth Quarter ing and in the return game.” B—Perrigo 34 run (Reed kick) Stats Velarde caught 10 passes Rushing—S: Individual Feeney 20-118, Black 13-66, for 156 yards and had 45 Velarde 8-45. B: Perrigo 7-146, Bios 24-144. Passing—S: Cowan 15-27-1, 205. B: Perrigo running yards on eight car- 5-13-49-2. ries. Receiving—S: Velarde 10-156, Christiansen He also returned the 3-38, Feeney 1-6, Black 1-5. B: Vaiofi 2-23, Papilon opening kick 57 yards to 1-13, Powell 1-7, Bios 1-6. ________ give Sequim good field position Compiled using coaches’ Wiker said he hoped his reports.

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CHENEY, Wash. — Jordan West threw two touchdown passes to Cooper Kupp and Eastern Washington held on to defeat Weber State 14-13 on Saturday. West hit Kupp for a 40-yard score in the second quarter and a 4 yarder in the third, the 54th receiving touchdown of his career, four behind the FCS record. Miquiyah Zamora had a career-high 16 tackles for the Eagles (6-2, 5-0 Big Sky). Josh Kealamakia’s second field goal put Weber

College Football State (4-5, 3-3) up 13-7 just before halftime but he missed a 29-yard attempt in the third quarter and 38and 40-yard attempts with the wind in the fourth. The last came with 2:16 to play. Weber State had 27 first downs, 412 yards and a 23-minute advantage in time of possession. For Eastern, which had 10 first downs and 189 yards, it was the lowestscoring win since an 8-5 victory at Idaho in 2003.

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out round win over Kansas City? Do the Timbers have anything left after 120 minutes and 11 rounds of penalty kicks? That’s going to be the biggest question for Portland making the quick turnaround from Thursday’s memorable victory to hosting the Whitecaps today. The Whitecaps and Timbers played to a pair of draws in their two matches in Portland this season. “We’re not satisfied. We want more,” Portland coach Caleb Porter said. For most of the season, Vancouver was the best team in the Western Conference before fading over the final eight weeks. Vancouver had just one win in its final six matches. If there is optimism for the Whitecaps it comes from their response in the regular-season finale, a 3-0 win over Houston.

porters’ Shield for the second time in three seasons by winning four of its final five matches. This is not the star-laden Red Bulls of previous seasons with the likes of Thierry Henry leading the attack. But they still have Bradley Wright-Phillips, who has 44 goals over the past two seasons, and the Red Bulls’ most important offseason addition proved to be midfielder Sacha Kljestan. Kljestan was a perfect fit for New York, finishing with eight goals and 14 assists. “Now a whole other season starts and we want to go for another one of our goals which is MLS Cup,” Red Bulls captain Dax McCarty said. The Red Bulls dominated D.C. in the regular season with two wins and a draw.

Columbus at Montreal

Columbus will be rested, but there is no one hotter than Montreal and specifically Drogba. Montreal got 23 points from its final 11 regularseason games and continued that roll into the postseason by routing Toronto. Drogba added his 12th goal in 12 games as the capper of the Impact’s first postseason win. Taking out Columbus won’t be easy. For as hot as Drogba has been late in the season, Kei Kamara tormented the Eastern Conference all season. EASTERN Kamara had 22 goals and the Crew’s defense, a CONFERENCE liability earlier in the seaNew York son, posted consecutive at DC United shutouts to close out the New York won the Sup- regular season.

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Riders: Landry scores three TDs in last game CONTINUED FROM B1 The Riders could have thrown in the towel at halftime. Or before the game even started. Or at any time in the past month when they only scored 12 points total in their first four October games and ended the season on a seven-game losing streak. Instead, they kept coming and finished with 21 points, their highest secondhighest output of the season and highest since their 27-18 win over Vashon on Sept. 11. They outgained an opponent for the first time this season, 345 yards to 325. They also had more first downs, 15-14, than Kingston. “It was maybe one of our better games, I would think,” first-year Port Angeles coach Bret Curtis said. It was Port Angeles’ best offensive game, for sure. The 345 yards total was the most this season by nearly 100 yards. The 15 first downs and the six third-down conversions also were a season-highs. The 183 yards passing were the most in 2015. Junior Tyrus Beckett, making his third start at quarterback, surpassed the century mark for the first time in his career, completing 6 of 13 passes for 110 yards and a touchdown.

Rodocker, a senior who spent most of the season as the starting quarterback, had the other 73 yards on a fourth-quarter halfback pass, a bomb to Joe Danz that moved the Riders 2 yards away from their second touchdown. It was Rodocker’s only throw of the game, and the last of his high school career. “I pulled myself after that because I couldn’t end on a better note than that,” Rodocker said.

Landry’s big day Kellen Landry finished the two-play drive on the next play with a 2-yard run, the second of his three touchdowns. Later in the quarter, he turned a wheel route into a 50-yard touchdown reception. Landry ran 17 times for 96 yards and caught four passes for 84 yards. He finishes the season as Port Angeles’ leading rusher (513 yards) and receiver (22 catches for 204 yards). He also scored five of the team’s 12 touchdowns this season — two in the win over Vashon and three Thursday night. “That’s a good way for me to end on an individual note for my high school career,” Landry said. Landry’s first score was

a 7-yard touchdown run in the second quarter that capped a 15-play, 80-yard drive that spanned 8 minutes, 36 seconds, and cut the score to 14-7. But on Kingston’s next play from scrimmage, Alex Barrett ran 59 yards for a TD to reclaim the Buccaneers’ two-score lead. Barrett finished with nine carries for 103 yards. Most of that came before halftime. In the second half, when the Riders did much better at containing the run, Barrett had only 9 yards on four carries. The Buccaneers, though, found holes in Port Angeles’ pass defense in the second half, especially when they were given short fields. Max English threw TDs on consecutive plays after the Riders turned the ball over to extend Kingston’s lead to 38-7 in the third quarter. “They found a seam there and they were able to hit a couple of those passes, and we didn’t have an answer for them,” Curtis said. “Our defense looked the best we have yet. It wasn’t good enough to win, but better than we’ve seen recently — let’s put it that way.” The first score of the game came on a turnover. The Buccaneers had the ball first, and on their first play from scrimmage, Eng-

lish connected with Tanner Draper for a 33-yard gain. But Draper fumbled and Port Angeles recovered. Three plays later, though, Beckett threw an interception that Kingston’s Russell Johnson returned 39 yards for an touchdown. It was the first of five turnovers in the game for Port Angeles. Soon after a three-andout by the Riders, Kingston made it 14-0 on a 5-yard run by Barrett, and, except for the short moments when the score was 14-7, the Buccaneers kept a two-score cushion the remainder of the game. The win, combined with Sequim’s 27-20 loss to Bremerton on Thursday secures a postseason berth for the Buccaneers (3-3, 3-6).

‘I had fun’ For Port Angeles, the season comes to an end. The Riders have elected to not play a crossover game later this week. “It’s not the way we wanted to go out, as seniors, but I had fun,” Landry said of Thursday’s loss. “And I know we played our hearts out every game.” The season was rough from the start. Port Angeles opened with a 49-0 loss at Port Townsend. In that game, the Riders made one first down and rushed for

“It’s not the way we wanted to go out, as seniors, but I had fun.” PORT ANGELES RUNNING BACK KELLEN LANDRY Regarding the last game of his high school career minus-34 yards. They followed that with three home games — the win over Vashon and losses to North Mason (20-14) and Bremerton (23-7). Then they went on the road for four straight games for the toughest stretch of the season. As injuries mounted, so did the blowout losses: 47-0 to Olympic, 41-0 to Black Hills, 49-6 to Sequim and 47-6 to North Kitsap. “At one point, and this is not an excuse, but at one point, we counted nine starters we had that we were missing,” Curtis said. “We just didn’t have the depth that you need when you have guys going down like that. That’s a lot of guys to try to replace.” The Riders’ depth will be challenged again in 2016 with so many seniors graduating, but the upside to the injuries is the playing time it gave to younger players, such as Rudy Valdez and Garrett Edwards. Still, it will be hard to replace the likes of Landry, Rodocker, Danz, Jacob Kennedy, Paul VanRossen, Branden Currie, Caleb West, Billy Minks, Isaiah

Nichols, Jace Bohman, Taylor Millsap, Ryan Beck — and that’s not even the entire senior class — on and off the field. “They were the heart and soul of the team,” Beckett said. “In my opinion, I think they were everything. They led the team from the beginning of the season to the very end. They wanted it bad.” Kingston 45, Port Angeles 21 Kingston 14 10 14 7— 45 Port Angeles 0 7 0 14— 21 First Quarter K—Johnson 39 interception return (Barrett kick) K—Barrett 5 run (Barrett kick) Second Quarter PA—Landry 7 run (Currie kick) K—Barrett 59 run (Barrett kick) K—Barrett 25 FG Third Quarter K—Heaps 15 pass from English (Barrett kick) K—Wright 27 pass from English (Barrett kick) Fourth Quarter PA—Landry 2 run (Currie kick) K—Heaps 16 pass from Jones (Barrett kick) PA—Landry 50 pass from Beckett (Currie kick) Individual Stats Rushing—K: Barrett 9-103, Dixon 3-33, Chiquiti 4-17, English 1-5, Johnson 1-(-2), Jones 3-(-6). PA: Landry 17-96, Beckett 16-66, Bohman 4-5, Valdez 1-4, Rodocker 1-(-4), Currie 2-(-5). Passing—K: English 9-15-1, Jones 1-2, 16. PA: Beckett 6-13-2, 110; Rodocker 1-1-0, 73. Receiving—K: Draper 3-70, Heaps 3-37, Wright 2-41, Barrett 1-27, Chiquiti 1-1. PA: Landry 4-84, Danz 1-73, West 1-16, 1-10.

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Football: Munyagi throws Neah past Bruins CONTINUED FROM B1 macum assistant coach Tony Haddenham said. “The last play of the Port Townsend will host game their QB kept it, a district playoff game against Bellevue Christian fumbled it, and then ran (4-4) at 7 p.m. Friday at around for about 110 yards Memorial Field in Port to pick up 30. Townsend. “At the end there, he The Redhawks shut out was running laterally and the Vikings 44-0 at home Lane Dotson came in for in a nonleague game in the tackle.” Week 2. Vashon jumped out to a 24-8 lead after one quarter, Chimacum 45, but the Cowboys answered with a 24-8 second quarter. Vashon 38 “We ran the ball pretty PORT TOWNSEND — The Cowboys outlasted the well and passed it quite Pirates for their second win well, despite the conditions,” Haddenham said of on the season in a backthe rain-soaked night that and-forth battle at Memomade the field muddy. rial Field. The Cowboys finished Up by a touchdown in with 430 yards of total the final two minutes, Chioffense. macum couldn’t land the Eoin Harnett ran for an knockout punch, missing a 80-yard TD, and Matthew late field goal and turning Torres had a 70-yard score. the ball over to Vashon for Logan Shaw added 90 one last drive with no timeyards rushing on a dozen outs remaining. carries. “They picked up two “Defensively, we haven’t first downs and got the ball seen anything like what out to near midfield,” Chi-

Vashon runs, because everybody runs the spread [offense],” Haddenham. “And they are a small team, but really played tough. “Our defense gave up some plays, but when we needed stops we got them.” Chimacum (1-5, 2-7) will play Coupeville (1-5, 1-8) in a half-game playoff for Olympic League 1A’s third playoff berth at Sequim High School on Tuesday at 5 p.m. . The winner of Tuesday’s tiebreaker will visit defending state champion Cascade Christian on Saturday. The Cowboys and Wolves split a pair of contests earlier this season, Coupeville winning 28-26 at Chimacum and the Cowboys beating the Wolves 14-9 at Coupeville. “We just need to do what we’ve been doing the past few games,” Haddenham said.

“And that’s to run the ball, keep drives alive and avoid the three-and-out on offense, and to play tough defensively.”

Eatonville 57, Forks 0 MONTESANO — The Spartans’ season ended with a rout at the hands of the Cruisers. Forks falls to 1-8 (0-6 in the Evergreen League). Eatonville claims the Evergreen League’s final postseason berth.

Neah Bay 48, Clallam Bay 14 NEAH BAY — The Red Devils put together a 40-point first quarter to turn the Battle of the Bays into a blowout. Neah Bay quarterback Rwehabura Munyagi Jr. threw three touchdown passes, hitting Cameron Buzzell on scores from 27 and 24 yards, and finding

Phillip Greene on a 43-yard score. Munyagi also ran in another TD on a QB sneak. A 7-yard TD run from Cole Svec and a two-point conversion run from Michael McGree triggered the running clock late in the first quarter. Chris Tageant scored on a 31-yard pass from Isaiah Knaus in the third quarter to put the Red Devils up 48-0. Clallam Bay broke the shutout when Sam Signor scored on a 4-yard run. The Bruins also got a late TD, a 7-yard run by Vernon Chamblin. “He was pretty happy about it,” Clallam Bay coach Cal Ritter said. “It took us three plays to do it, but I’m glad we were able to get one for him before the season ended. “He’s real pleasant to have on the team and he sure tries hard for us.

“I thank [Neah Bay coach] Tony [McCaulley] for helping us there.” The Red Devils (4-0, 8-0) ran their winning streak to 33 games and will have a bye for the Quad-District playoffs next week. Clallam Bay (1-3, 2-6) will travel to play Taholah (4-4), likely on Friday. Neah Bay 48, Clallam Bay 14 Clallam Bay Neah Bay

0 0 6 8— 14 40 0 8 0— 48 First Quarter NB—Buzzell 27 pass from Munyagi (Svec run) NB—Munyagi 2 run (Buzzell pass from Munyagi) NB—Buzzell 24 pass from Munyagi (Munyagi run) NB—Munyagi 2 run (Buzzell pass from Munyagi) NB—Greene 43 pass from Munyagi (Doherty run) NB—Sven 7 run (McGee run) Third Quarter NB—Tageant 31 pass from Knaus (Yallup run) CB—Signor 4 run (run failed) Fourth Quarter CB—Chamblin 7 run (Keys pass from Greene) Individual Stats Rushing—NB: Svec 7-49, Greene 3-33, McGee 5-15, Munyagi 2-4, Tyler 1-4, Yallup 1-3, Doherty 1-1, Knaus 5-1. CB: Willis 14-51, Signor 7-37, Greene 9-36, Keys 3-21, Chamblin 3-8, Cummings 1-(-1), Tinoco 5-(-8). Passing—NB: Munyagi 5-9-0, 106; Knaus 1-5-1, 31. CB: Greene 4-6-0, 77; Willis 0-2-0; Keys 0-1-0. Receiving—NB: Buzzell 3-54, Greene 1-43, Tageant 1-31, Doherty 1-9. CB: Signor 3-71, Willis 1-6.

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American Pharoah wins Breeders’ Cup Classic in final race BY BETH HARRIS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LEXINGTON, Ky. Hail and farewell, American Pharoah. The Triple Crown champion won the $5 million Breeders’ Cup Classic by 6

1/2 lengths Saturday, taking charge out of the gate in his final race before retirement. The 3-year-old colt ran 1 1/4 miles in a track-record 2:00.07 as the sentimental 3-5 favorite among the crowd of 50,155 at

Keeneland. Fans stood 20-deep all along the rail, cheering and snapping cellphone photos of the superstar horse and jockey Victor Espinoza. Except American Pharoah didn’t hear them. He wears ear plugs to muffle

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any sounds that might startle him. “This was for Pharoah,” trainer Bob Baffert said. “We wanted him to go out the champion he is.” American Pharoah took on seven rivals after Smooth Roller and champion mare Beholder dropped out. Beholder had the speed and the class to potentially make the race a contest, but a lung ailment sidelined her on Thursday. It probably didn’t matter how many faced American Pharoah on a cloudy, cool day in the cradle of American horse country. He smashed the old track record of 2:05.36 by more than five seconds.

“The winner is one of the most amazing things I’ve seen,” said Irishman Aidan O’Brien, who trained lastplace Gleneagles. It was a feel-good moment for a sport that has been battered and bruised — all the troubles of declining attendance and drug controversies were wiped away in two magical minutes. “It’s a horse racing fairy tale and I just happen to be in it,” Baffert said. American Pharoah was moving easily under Espinoza, keeping Effinex a length back in second for the first half-mile. Effinex was never a threat, though, and American Pharoah

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extended his lead to 3 1/2 lengths turning for home. “I was trying to open it up as much as I can,” Espinoza said. “I saw the wire maybe 20 yards [away], and for me it was not coming fast enough because I want to cross that wire and get it over with.” After easing across the finish line, Espinoza took the colt far up the first turn before slowly walking past the grandstand to the winner’s circle, accompanied by raucous cheers all the way. The champion even had his own military escort walk him back to his barn. The fans knew they had just witnessed history, the final chapter in a story that may never be repeated. American Pharoah put an exclamation point on a brilliant career in which he lost just twice — in his debut last year at Del Mar and again in the Travers on Aug. 29. Honor Code was another 4 1/2 lengths back in third. Keen Ice, who vanquished him at Saratoga, finished fourth in the Classic. Tonalist, the 2014 Belmont winner, was fifth, followed by Hard Aces, Frosted and Ireland-bred Gleneagles. Frosted unexpectedly pressed American Pharoah on the lead in the Travers, leaving him vulnerable to the rally by Keen Ice.


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BOOK KEEPER Ja m e s t ow n S ’ K l a l l a m Tribe Economic Development Authority (EDA) has an opportunity for a full-time, exper ienced book keeper to record transactions, generate financial reports, process payroll and reconciliations for multiple business enter pr ises. Requires AA in accounting or business admin. or equivalent book keeping exp., Sage software & 3 years accounting, payroll, and project administration exp. Competitive salary & benefits. To apply, please visit http://jamestowntribe.org and complete an EDA application or pick-up application at 257 Business Park Loop, Carlsborg, WA. Indian preference for qualified candidates.

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CAREGIVERS: Our new management team is dedicated to serving the needs of our residents at Sherwood Assisted Living. We are looking for caring and compassionate caregivers to become a part of our new team and join our mission of enhancing the l i ve s o f a g i n g a d u l t s throughout our community. We have a variety of shifts available with c o m p e t i t i v e p ay a n d benefits. Find out more about this fulfilling career opportunity. Apply at 550 W Hendrickson Road or call Casey, the Staff Dev e l o p m e n t M a n a g e r, (360)683-3348

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FOR SALE: Peninsula’s #1 place to tan. 8 yrs. MALE, looking for a lady Bronze Bay Tanning, 7 friend in Sequim or Port r o o m p l u s s p r ay t a n A n g e l e s, 6 0 - 6 5 , n o n - room. Owner financing possible. $90,000/obo. smoker. (360)406-0412 Serious Inquiries only. (360)460-0236

FORD: F250SD 4x4. XLT SuperCab, 4x4, 8’ b e d , 7 . 3 d i e s e l a u t o. 218K miles; have maintenance records. Ver y clean. Never in accident, Ex. condition. Original owner. $13,000. Nursing Director (360)683-1626 Peninsula College is recruiting for a full time Director of Nursing to lead our nursing program and faculty. Salary $80,000; Help Us Grow! First Fed- excellent benefit packeral is seeking highly age including insurance, motivated individuals to retirement and generous paid leave. Position injoin our team: for mation and on-line • Personal Banker application form • Project Manager View job descriptions available at www.penand apply at www.our- col.edu. EEO

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MEDICAL SCRIBE Part-time Scribe for busy medical office. Duties; scribing, scanning and data entry. Must type 50 wpm, Medical terminology preferred. Cheerfulness, team player, ability to multi-task and work well under pressure required. Email resumes with references to: clinicresumes @olypen.com.

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ACREAGE With RV GARAGE Ve r y g e n t l y s l o p e d 5-acre parcel with installed well & soils test completed. New 60x40 e n c l o s e d RV g a r age/shop with 40x10 c ove r e d p a t i o A N D a small building for storage too. Very quiet area. MLS#291831/844006 $200,000 Carolyn & Robert Dodds lic# 73925 & 48709 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East 360-460-9248 A GREAT INVESTMENT 2 bd, 1 ba, excellent rental history, attached carpor t, storage, covered deck, relaxed setting w/privacy, close to town, community pool, 9 hole par 3 golf course, water included in ho fee. MLS#291554 $58,000 Tyler Conkle lic# 112797 (360)918-3199 WINDERMERE SUNLAND

INVESTMENT POTENTIAL! Investors – Buy now, sell later! Great opportunity to purchase 6.22 partial water view acres conveniently located at 14th & Butler in Port Angeles. Develop the proper ty, which is zoned RMD 36 homes per acre, or build a single family residence with plenty of land for outbuildings & outdoor activities. MLS#280694 $185,000 Jean Irvine UPTOWN REALTY (360)417-2797

CALLING ALL INVESTORS! This home would be great for a rental investment! Great location in West Port Angeles. Partial Water and Mountain Views. Heat Pump recently added. Hardwood floors re-finished! Vinyl double-pane windows. Home freshly painted within the past year. Big backyard with additional fencing. Recently built 16x18 deck off back side of the home. MLS#292013/856844 $110,000 Jake Tjernell 360-460-6250 TOWN & COUNTRY

Custom Home With 30 X 40 Shop Beautiful 3 br, 2.5 ba home on a square shaped 2.5 acres with a small pond. The home features Cherry flooring in the kitchen, dining room, & hall. Upgraded appliances & eating area in kitchen. Large living room. Master suite w/ double sinks & walk in s h o w e r. L a r g e d e c k w/automated awning & h o t t u b. T h e s h o p i s heated & insulated w/200 amp power, 10 ft doors, & 6000 watt back up generator. MLS#290950 $399,500 Tom Blore 360-683-4116 PETER BLACK COUNTRY LIVING REAL ESTATE 2 bd, 2 ba, 1512 sf. on one acre, large kitchen, breakfast bar & open JUST REDUCED! dining room, master bath S t u n n i n g w a t e r v i e w w/soaking tub & separ- property located in the ate shower, vaulted ceil- d e s i r a b l e . D i a m o n d i n g s, s k y l i g h t s, gr e a t Point neighborhood with floorplan, carport, 2 stor- great views of Discovery age sheds, landscaped Bay. This partially woodyard. ed .85 acre lot is situatMLS#292122/863212 ed amongst beautiful $197,500 homes. Enjoy all the acDeb Kahle tivities this active comlic# 47224 munity has to offer: kay(360)918-3199 aking, fishing, crabbing WINDERMERE and miles of beachSUNLAND combing from your private beach/boat launch. PRICE REDUCTION You are within walking C o m m e r c i a l p r o p e r t y distance to Miller Peninwith 1,700 SF of main s u l a S t a t e Pa r k w i t h floor offices, mostly fin- miles of hiking trails. ished basement and MLS#291964 $79,900 3bed 1 bath apartment Team Tenhoff upstairs. Previously a Blue Sky Real Estate dental office but would Sequim serve well for many ap206-853-5033 plications. Great location directly across from City MOUNTAIN VIEWS Hall. You’ll love the views of MLS#280857 $259,000 the mountains from this Team Powell spacious cor ner lot in UPTOWN REALTY The Estates. City sewer (360)775-5826 and water, PUD power and irrigation. Located near the Olympic Discover y Trail, John Wayne Marina and downtown. Bring your house plans to one of the nicest subdivisions in Sequim. MLS#292133 Terry Neske (360)477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

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Water & Mountain View home on one acre in desirable Sequim neighborhood offers main level living, 2 elevated view decks, granite counters, gas replace, beautifully landscaping featuring a waterfall, pond and low maintenance turf. MLS#291853 $399,500 Directions: South on Sequim Ave, East on Miller Rd to Doe Run, West on Fox Hollow Dr to #632

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PRICED JUST RIGHT R a m b l e r, l a r g e g a r age/shop, oversized lot, 3 bed 1 bath, fireplace, fenced back yard, 1312 sq ft, plus 200+ sq ft bonus room. Located in quality west-side neighborhood. MLS#291771 $159,900 Ania Pendergrass 360-461-3973 Remax Evergreen COZY HOME FOR A GREAT PRICE! 1 bedroom, 1 bath, partial salt water view!, detached single car garage, lovely sun room / enclosed porch, nice neighborhood, tons of potential! MLS#292078 $79,000 Team Thomsen UPTOWN REALTY (360)808-0979 QUIET SETTING Newer mfg home in age restricted Agnew MHP. Access to trails & beach. Walk in pantry, skylights, large kitchen, 2 BR with office (3rd BR?). Small detached insulated workshop. Park rent includes water, sewer, & garbage. Park approval is required. MLS#291761/838754 $107,000 Carolyn & Robert Dodds lic# 73925 & 48709 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East 360-460-9248

VIEW, VIEW, VIEW! Ceiling-floor windows maximize the stunning s a l t w a t e r, g a r d e n & p o n d v i ew s f r o m t h i s amazing 3 bed, 3 bath Lindal home. Spacious gourmet kitchen with granite countertops, high end appliances & built in espresso machine; loft suite with propane fireplace, walk-in closet with built in storage, soak tub, roll in shower with double shower heads & tiled bench are just a few of the special features in this beautiful home. Even the laundry room is phenomenal! SEQUIM VIEWS! MLS#290527 $549,000 You will enjoy beautiful Brooke Nelson v i ew s o f t h e S t ra i t o f UPTOWN REALTY Juan de Fuca, Mt. Baker, (360)417-2812 Protection Island and Dungeness Spit from EaYOU ARE GOING TO gle Crest Estates. Paved LOVE THIS HOME streets with cul-de-sacs Top of the hill central loand city utilities. Irrigation cation in town with panoto property. Conveniently located just minutes to ramic water view and downtown. Choose a lot mtn. view, 3050 sq ft, 4 in the development, build beds, 2.5 baths, elegant yo u r c u s t o m h o m e t o hardwood floors, 2 firetake full advantage of the places, 2 pellets stoves, views and spend your sun room, large deck, days watching the ships gorgeous mature landscaping, classy, spain the Strait! cious and comfortable. MLS#292132 $78,500 MLS#290991 $299,000 Kelly Johnson Ania Pendergrass (360)477-5876 360-461-3973 WINDERMERE Remax Evergreen PORT ANGELES

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1163 Commercial Rentals 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

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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


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S TOV E : T h e r m a d o r e Cook top. CEP304. 2 y e a r s o l d . ex . c o n d . $425/obo (817)966-1083

ESTATE SALE: Garage, Inside. Sat., 10-3 p.m., 2501 W. 10th St. Everything, fishing; 2.5hp o/b motor, 8ft. sailing dingy, oat vests: plans for drift 6045 Farm Fencing flboat ,kayak; recumbent & Equipment trike, bike helmet and shoes, model cars, TRACTOR: ‘47 Ford 9N, charts, maps and more. motor needs work, good CASH PERFERRED. t i r e s, b o d y a n d d r i ve train. $850 obo. 8183 Garage Sales (360)640-0656

6050 Firearms & Ammunition R E M I N G TO N : Wo o d smaster Model 740 semi-auto 30-06. $400 obo. (360)681-2382

6055 Firewood, Fuel & Stoves FIREWOOD: $179 delivered Sequim-P.A. True cord. 3 cord special $499. (360)582-7910 www.portangelesfire wood.com WE BUY FIREARMS CASH ON THE SPOT ~~~ ANY & ALL ~~~ TO P $ $ $ PA I D I N CLUDING ESTATES AND OR ENTIRE COLLECTIONS Call (360)477-9659

6080 Home Furnishings B E D : F u l l s i z e , ve r y clean, good condition, fancy metal head/foot boards. $120. (360)808-5957 DINING TABLE: and c h a i r s, E t h a n A l l e n Georgian Court Queen Anne dark cherry dining set. Table seats 10 with 2 leaves. Two arm chairs, 6 side chairs, full custom table pad. Perfect for holiday entertaining. $2000. (360)452-4964

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HUMONGOUS HALLOWEEN MOVING SALE Late night Sat. 9am9pm and Sun. 10am6pm, 582 Cedar Park Dr. near Deer Park tunnel. Various electronics, inc. video games, computers (Mac), TV’s, furniture (some vintage and antique), twin and queen beds, clothing (children and adult), kitchen items, (small appliances, dishes, cookware), tools, Vacuums, steam cleaner, bedding, outdoor furniture, misc. everything must go!

7030 Horses 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

7035 General Pets 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

KITTENS: Siamese mix, long and shor t haired. MISC: Quality furniture. B l u e p o i n t m a r k i n g s. Solid cherry wood china $50. (360)461-6472 hutch and buffet, $325. Hoosier, $300. Antique PUPPIES: 5 male and 1 vanity, $125. Office desk female F1B Goldendooand hutch, $110. Leath- dle puppies available. er recliner, $100. Must Excellent service / therapy dogs and family pets. see. Call (360)461-6076 They are considered hySOFA: 8 piece sectional, poallergenic and nongood condition. $600. shedding. Price: $500. (360)683-8779 Message 775-275-0112. (PA)

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Garage and shop doors: New, remodel plans changed, sell at cost call for sizes and $ install also avail. 360732-4626 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

37’ Diesel pusher 300 Cummins 6 Speed Allison Trans. 6500 Watt Gen, 2 Slides, levelers Awnings, day & night shades corin counters, 2 each AC TVs Heaters, tow Package,excellent cond. Call for more det a i l s $ 3 9 , 0 0 0 . O B O. (360)582-6434 or (928)210-6767

MISC: Music stand, onstage, all metal, $25. Microphone stand, $20. Microphone, Shure SM57, $ 6 0 . A m p i f i e r, C ra t e, CHEVY: Motorhome, “89 GX15R, $55. Class C 23’ 41K. New (360)457-4471 tires, electrical convertor, high output alternator. Captain’s chairs and 6125 Tools s o fa . L a r g e f r i g a n d freezer. Lots of storage. MISC: Briggs/Stratton Outstanding condition. 5000w generator, pull $9,750/OBO (360)797-1622 start, runs great. $300 o.b.o. DODGE: Ram, ‘95, ModWater heater, 50 gal., 2 el 236 3,500 Explorer years old, lightly used, Class B, 67K ml., runs propane, electric pilot, g r e a t , v e r y c l e a n . p a i d $ 6 5 0 n ew. $ 4 0 0 $14,000. (360)775-0651 o.b.o. (650)219-3817 MOTORHOME: Damon Intruder. 34’, Cum8180 Garage Sales ‘95 mins Diesel, 2 air condiPA - Central tioners, satellite dish, rebuilt generator, all new C O U S I N S H O L I D AY f i l t e r s a n d n ew t i r e s BAZAAR: Sat. 9-4pm, $17,000/obo. Carpenters Hall, next to (360)683-8142 PA post office. Start your RAVEN: ‘95, 32’, low holiday shopping now! Homemade items...hair miles, GM turbo diesel, a c c e s . a n d c r o c h e t solar panels, great coni t e m s , c u s t o m w o o d dition, many extras, bes i g n s , s h a b b y c h i c low book. $12,900/obo. (360)477-9584 items, therapy r ice packs, upcycled bottle decor, breads, jams, syrups and much much more!

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TRAILER: ‘89, 25’ Hi-Lo Voyager, completely reconditioned, new tires, AC, customized hitch. $4,750. (360)683-3407. TRAILER: ‘99 Sierra, 25’, needs TLC. $6,000/obo. 417-0803. UTILITY TRAILER: 16’, ramps, tandem axle, current license. $2,250. (360)460-0515

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MISC: Eddy Bauer joging stroller, $60/obo, 10” Dewalt Radial Arm Saw. $ 5 0 / o b o, 3 2 ” Ve r t i c a l Sander, $50. (360)477-4830 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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TIFFIN: ‘04, Phaeton, 40’, diesel, 4 slides, full kitchen, W/D, enclosed shower, 2nd vanity in br., auto jacks, duel AC, generator, inverter, pullout basement storage, back up camera, lots of i n s i d e s t o ra g e, gr e a t condition. $59,950. Sequim. (720)635-4473.

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FIBERFORM: ‘78, 24’ Cuddy Cabin, 228 MerAbandoned Vehicle cruiser I/O, ‘07 Mercury Auction 9 . 9 h p , e l e c t r o n i c s , In accordance with RCW d o w n r i g g e r s . 46.55.130, the following $11,000/obo 775-0977 ve h i c l e s w i l l b e a u c tioned at 820 East Front GARMIN: Radar/GPS, St, Por t Angeles, WA new in box. $2,000. 98362 on 11/03/2015 at (360)457-7827 10 AM. Sign up at office GLASSPLY: 19’ Cuddy from 09:00 AM to 09:45 cabin, inboard 470, 15 AM. Absolutely no late hp Johnson kicker, ra- signups!! dio, fish finder, $3,000. Chris’ Towing (360)457-7827 1991 Ford F-150 WA license # B12732X 1999 Ford Explorer WA license # 955ZSB 1984 Olds Firenza WA license # 430SWO Peninsula Towing 1996 Toyota 4-Runner WA license # AGA8977 Evergreen Towing SKI BOAT: ‘73 Kona. 1987 Dodge Raider 18’ classic jet ski boat. WA license # 543URX 500 c.i. olds. engine. 1996 Honda Civic B e r k l e y p u m p . To o WA license # ARB9474 much to mention, needs 1996 Acura TL upholstry. $2500. WA license # AKG0208 (209)768-1878 1998 Hyundai Elantra TWIN V: ‘95, 18’, Fiber- WA license # AAC4818 2000 Ford Ranger g l a s s , l o a d e d , V H F, GPS, fish finder, Penn WA license # C698869C 1996 Chrysler Cirrus d o w n r i g g e r s , Va s s chairs for comport. 45 hp WA license # AAC6609 1997 Honda Accord Honda 4 stroke, Nissan 4 stroke kicker, electric WA license # ASP4509 1992 Toyota Corolla crap pot puller, all run great. Boat is ready to WA license # B45563G 1996 Ford Explorer go. $7,000. (360)681WA license # AKG1377 3717 or (360)477-2684 2003 Chrysler PT Cruiser license # AUR2238 9817 Motorcycles WA 1989 Honda Accord WA license # ASP6020 1996 Mercedes 2204D HARLEY DAVIDSON: ‘ 0 4 L o w R i d e r. 3 7 0 0 WA license # APS3217 2003 Chevy Malibu miles, loaded, $8,500. WA license # 350PCC (360)460-6780

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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE PORT ANGELES CITY COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Port Angeles will hold a public hearing at the regular City Council meeting of November 3, 2015, at 6:30 p.m., or soon thereafter. The purpose of the public hearing is to receive input on the proposed Proper ty Tax Ordinance, Property Tax Substantial Need Finding Resolution and P r o p e r t y Ta x 1 % I n crease Resolution. The public hearing will be held in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 321 East Fifth Street. City Hall is accessible for persons with disabilities. If you need any special accommodations to attend the meeting, please contact the City Clerk at 360-4174634. PUB: November 1, 2015 Legal No: 665990

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CITY OF SEQUIM TRANSPORTATION BENEFIT DISTRICT SEQUIM CIVIC CENTER 152 WEST CEDAR STREET SEQUIM WA NOVEMBER 9, 2015 6:00 P.M. OR AS SOON THEREAFTER AS POSSIBLE Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held before the Sequim Transportation Benefit District Board for the purpose of approving 2015 Budget Amendments. Pertinent information is available at Sequim City Hall, 152 W Cedar Street, Sequim, WA or the City’s website at sequimwa.gov. Interested parties are encouraged to appear at the hearings and express their opinion. Karen Kuznek-Reese, MMC City Clerk Pub: October 23, 2015 Legal No: 663788

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NOTICE OF FILING OF PRELIMINARY BUDGET AND NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARINGS AT SEQUIM CIVIC CENTER, 152 WEST CEDAR STREET, SEQUIM, WA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Manager of the City of Sequim has filed the Preliminary Budget for the year 2016 with the City Clerk. Copies of the proposed detailed budget are available for public review at the City Offices, 152 West Cedar Street and the North Olympic Library, Sequim Branch, 630 North Sequim Avenue, or the City’s website at www.sequimwa.gov.

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SUB-BIDS REQUESTED ALL TRADES P993 TRANSIT PROTECTION SYSTEM (TPS) FORWARD OPERATING LOCATION, USCG, EDIZ HOOK, PORT ANGELES, WA Bids Due: November 5 @ 2:00PM PDT WAT T S C O N S T RU C TORS, LLC 6625 Wagner Way, Ste. 3 6 0 G i g H a r b o r, WA 98335 (253) 853-3311 Fax (253) 590-0390 Contact: Amgad Ibrahim estimatingwa@ watts-con.com We are an equal opportunity employer requesting sub bids from all interested firms including Disadvantaged, Minority, Women, Disabled, Veterans and Small business enterprises. CCB# WATTSCL940NC Pub: October 15, 18, 2015 Legal No:663001

PUBLIC NOTICE: BUDGET HEARING, NOVEMBER 4, 2015, 12:30 PM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Proposed Summary Budget for financial transactions contemplated by OLYMPIC MEDICAL CENTER for the year 2016 has been prepared and is on file in the records of the Board of Commissioners at Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles, Washington, as required by law. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a hearing on said proposed budget will be held on Wednesday, November 4, 2015, at the hour of 12:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the hearing can be held, in Olympic Medical Center’s Linkletter Hall, 939 Caroline Street, Port Angeles, Washington, at which time any taxpayer may appear and be heard against the whole or any part of said Proposed Summary Budget. The Board of Commissioners of Olympic Medical Center, Public Hospital District No. 2 of Clallam County, will adopt a Summary Budget as finally determined and fix the final amount of expenditures for the year 2016 at the November 18, 2015 board meeting that will be held at 6:00 p.m. in Linkletter Hall. Eric Lewis Chief Executive Officer Olympic Medical Center 939 Caroline Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 PUB: October 30, November 1, 2015 Legal No: 665522

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 representative’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 decedent’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 Court Probate Cause Number: 15-4-00286-4 Pub: October 25, November 1, 8, 2015 Legal No.664816 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS/QUALIFICATIONS

Clallam County is soliciting proposals from interested parties to provide design, engineering, community outreach, and potentially services during construction to the Board of Clallam County Commissioners, to realign a portion of the Lower Dungeness River Army Corps levee and restore the associated floodplain on the right bank of the Dungeness River between river mile 0.8 and river A Preliminary Budget presentation mile 1.8, 5 miles north of the City of Sequim, Washwill be made and the first hearings ington. conducted regarding revenue sources, which includes 2016 fees and charges, property tax levy, updated utility rates and 2016 fees, on Monday, November 9, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. or soon therafter.

A final public hearing on the proposed 2016 Budget will be conducted by the City Council on Monday, November 23, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. The budget presentations may be continued if needed. The center is accessible for persons with disabilities. Contact Sequim City Hall at 360-683-4139 if you need any special accommodations to attend the meetings listed above. Karen Kuznek-Reese, MMC City Clerk Pub: November 1, 8, 2015 Legal No: 663224

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Proposals will be received at 223 East 4th Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington until 10 a.m., Tuesday, November 24, at which time they will be opened publicly and read aloud.

The sealed proposals must be clearly marked on the outside of the envelope, “Bid Proposal – Design and Engineering Services for the Lower Dungeness Floodplain Restoration and Levee Realignment Project.” Address proposal to: Board of Clallam County Commissioners, 223 East 4th Street, Suite 4, Port Angeles, Washington 98362 or hand-deliver to 223 East 4th Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington. Documents delivered to other offices and received late by the Commissioners’ Office will not be considered nor will ones received by facsimile or e-mail. Submittals made in an incorrect format will not be considered.

An informational packet on preparing a proposal may be obtained Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., by contacting Cathy Lear, Habitat Biologist, 223 East 4th Street, Room 130, Port Angeles, Washington, 360.417.2361.

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Sequim eyes parking fix to Carrie Blake playfields City: Options could cost about $318K BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SEQUIM — The city has developed plans to construct additional parking to service the Albert Haller Playfields at Carrie Blake Park. City staff, at the direction of the City Council, has been working with Sequim Family Advocates to develop options for adding parking places at the site since August. The local 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization exists to unify youth athletic leagues and nonprofit groups that promote children and families in Sequim and East Clallam County. Plan development came after months of public comments saying the parking areas now servicing the playfields are unsafe and disorganized during public events. “We went back and met with staff collectively and charted a course for us to move forward,” Joe Irvin, assistant to the city manager, told the City Council on Monday. “What we looked at was first identifying what the problem is,” he said. The city’s task is to locate, design and construct additional parking and access infrastructure to accommodate parking on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays “during these peak times when the area off of Rhodefer [Road] and south of Albert Haller Playfields is really busy with cars going in and out,” Irvin said. City staff identified four potential parking lot sites within Carrie Blake Park that “balance the interests of all users at the park,” Irvin said.

Parking areas The first parking area, referred to as Section B, would include about 72 new parking stalls located to the west of the playing fields. This potentially includes the construction of a new access point, referred to as Section H, that would connect the playfields west to Blake Avenue. The second area, referred to as Section C, would include about 37 parking stalls to the southwest of the James Center for the Performing Arts. The third area, referred to as Section D, would include about 32 parking stalls south of the playfields and directly east of the Guy Cole Convention Center.

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The fourth area, referred to as Section E, would include about 107 parking stalls placed over existing gravel parking directly to the south of the playfields. The city currently is focusing its attention on Sections B and H, with the other potential parking site plans still available, if needed, in future years, Irvin said. “It is a long-term solution,” he said.

between park enthusiasts and the city. About $164,000 for the new parking area could potentially come from Sequim Family Advocates, which had raised that amount earlier this year for a failed parking project at the site. The organization was forced to return the money to donors when their plan was denied by the city because it was not up to code.

Cost estimates The city estimates construction of Sections B and H to cost about $318,000, Irvin said. The city is looking at providing $75,000 for the project in the 2016 city budget and will need community organizations to provide the remainder of the money, he said. Historically, park development improvements in city limits have taken place through mutual agreements

Discussed Monday The project will be discussed more when the Parks and Recreation Board meets at 5 p.m. Monday at the Sequim Civic Center, 152 W. Cedar St. The board will be asked to recommend that the City Council approve a motion directing city staffers to work with Sequim Family Advocates collaboratively to design and construct Sections B and H.

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Woodworkers, including Steve Habersetzer, who designed this cherry mission table, will be at the 10th annual Port Townsend Woodworkers Show on Saturday and Sunday in Port Townsend. Townsend High School woodworking programs. The show is organized and presented by “The Splinter Group” — a looseknit collective of woodwork-

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If the recommendation is made, the City Council is expected to consider action on it at 5 p.m. Nov. 9. “We plan to come back before council . . . with a formal recommendation so we can have everything hopefully decided and incorporated in the budget so we can go forth and try to secure additional funds and build this project as soon as possible,” Irvin said. If the city approves $75,000 in funding for the project and Sequim Family Advocates is able to recoup the $164,000 from community partners, then there will still be a shortfall of $79,000, Irvin said. “We talked about the need to try to add additional funding,” he said. “We could potentially do that at the end of the year based on what our sales tax year-end revenues are . . . to make up that $79,000 difference.”

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An encounter with a herd of elephants at a waterhole in Botswana more than 20 CHERYL MERRILL years ago led Merrill to Port Townsend poet, study, photograph and write writer about elephants. She has recently finished her book Larger than Life: Living in the Shadows of Elephants. Her chapbook of poems, Cheat Grass, was published by Copper Canyon Press in 1975, and other poems have appeared in numerous literary journals.

Publications Her publications about elephants include photo essays in Iron Horse Literary Review, Drexel Online Journal and Brief Encounters, an anthology of short fiction. Her essay “Trunk” was chosen for special mention in the Pushcart Prize XXXII Best of Small Presses 2008 anthology. In her blog “About Elephants” she wrote, “In Africa it is said that a day spent watching elephants in the wild is not counted in the sum of days a person has left to live.”

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PORT TOWNSEND — Woodworkers from all over East Jefferson County will show off their creations at the 10th annual Port Townsend Woodworkers Show next weekend. The show will be Saturday and Sunday at the American Legion Hall at 209 Monroe St. The doors will be open from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday — the show will be part of the Gallery Walk — and from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. Admission will be free to the public. Exhibitors will include furniture- and cabinetmakers, luthiers and instrument-makers, boatbuilders, carvers, sculptors, jewelers, turners and students from the Chimacum and Port

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The city of Sequim has developed potential plans to construct additional parking to service the Albert Haller Playfields, seen here at the upper right of this aerial photograph.

PORT TOWNSEND — What do passenger pigeons, Washington State University and Bing Crosby have to do with elephants? Port Townsend poet and writer Cheryl Merrill says she will answer that question at the Jefferson County Historical Society First Friday Lecture at 7 p.m. Nov. 6. The program will be in the City Council chambers at “In Africa it is historic City Hall, 540 Water said that a day St. Admission is free, spent watching although donations to supelephants in the port historical society prowild is not grams are welcome.


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Visit to pet cemetery glimpse of bond OVERLOOKING THE RIVER Seine on the outskirts of Paris is a green place of remembrance. Cats wander through, and people stroll quietly, occasionally stopping to read short stories etched in stone. It is the Cimetiere des Chiens, the world’s first public pet cemetery, and it is proof positive that pets have an afterlife. Dogs, cats, birds, bunnies and even a horse or two have been laid to rest here since the peaceful park’s founding in 1899. Inscriptions on headstones bear silent witness to human grief at the loss of beloved pets: Irreplaceable. Ici repose Love (here lies love). Tout notre amour (all our love). You might be surprised to learn that famed canine star of the silver screen Rin Tin Tin is buried here. He was born in France, rescued as a 5-day-old puppy by a doughboy from a World War I battlefield and taken to America. After his death, his remains were returned to his homeland. Fans leave treats on his headstone. Also memorialized (although they died before the cemetery was founded) are Moustache, the mascot of Napoleon’s Grande Armee, and Barry, a Saint Bernard renowned for saving 40 lives and dying in an attempt to save a 41st person. Not all of the pets buried here are famous or heroic. They are something even better: beloved com-

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panions people Thornton of from all walks of life. Here lie Rosy and Ulysse; Riki-Tiki, born in Moscow July 4, 1918, died in Paris on Nov. 6, 1928; a pair of gray Persian cats named Pacha and Darius; Cavalier King Charles spaniels Rimbaud and Sissi; and dogs Rex, Caramel, Mick, Lisette and Belgrano. Aristocratic pets include Drac (1941-1953), beloved dog of Princess Elisabeth of Romania; Sully, who belonged to the Comte and Comtesse Alexandre Dumas; Marquise and Tony, the dogs of Princess Lobanov. Among the statuary chipped with age, lettering faded almost beyond reading, are more recent monuments to pets now passed: Blacky, 1973-1991; Custom Built of Tintagel Winds (Tommy), a black Labrador retriever, 1987-2000; and Smicky, a Yorkie, 19972010. Fresh flowers and live plants decorate some of the sites, placed by visiting owners (pets may still be buried there) and the cemetery’s caretakers. Cimetiere des Chiens isn’t just for animals who have passed away. Feral cats nap on headstones or stalk along

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the paths. Inside a small building with a cat door they can find shelter and food, and water flows from a fountain. A crypt for a cat named Mimi has three openings (each in the shape of a cat), no doubt so the cat’s ghost can swoop in and out without requiring someone to open a door for her. The cats who live in the cemetery find the interior of Mimi’s crypt a nice resting place as well. People have buried pets with ritual and regret for millennia. Hunter-gatherer societies in eastern Siberia buried dogs with tokens of affection or in ways that suggested a midst and to provide an special bond with them, opportunity for woodwork- according to a study pubers to present their work lished in 2013 in the sciendirectly to the public in a relaxed and informal setting, organizers said. This year’s sponsors include Carl’s Building Supply, Edensaw Woods Ltd., Henery’s Do It Best Hardware, the Port Olympic Medical Center Townsend School of WoodSandra Lee Guoan and working and the Splinter- Julian J. Macleery of Port Group. Angeles, a son, Tristan For complete informa- Christopher Guoan, tion about the show, go 7 pounds, 13 ounces, online to www.splinter 3:47 a.m. Sept. 14. group.org or www.ptwood Taryn Wilson-Erwick school.org. and Cameron Erwick of Port Angeles, a son, Eastyn Ryker WilsonErwick, 7 pounds, 5 by ounces, 1:07 p.m. Oct. 19. • Experienced Designing Phone information about athome or out-of-town births to 360• Excellent Quality 417-3527 or 800-826-7714, ext. • Competitive Pricing 5250.

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things that involve being with us and being the center of our attention. That said, we have some tips to help make dressing up for Halloween a treat, not a trick, for your pet. ■ Be sensitive to his personality. It’s true that some pets would rather hide under the bed than wear a costume, especially in public. If your pet is shy, old or excessively dignified, limit costume capers to a spooky bandana and put your dress-up desires into your own costume. ■ Comfort is a must. Never choose anything that restricts your pet’s movement, sight or hearing or that seems to chafe against his skin or fur. If he spends all his time trying to get it off, that’s a good clue that he’s not enjoying wearing it. It’s also a good idea to avoid any costumes with buttons, bows or other parts that your pet could chew off and swallow. ■ Be street-safe. If you’re planning on taking him trick-or-treating, his costume (and yours) should be visible in the dark. If it’s not, fancy up his costume with a collar and leash that blink or glow in the dark. ■ Be smart. Try the costume on your pet well in advance. You don’t want to find out on Halloween that your pug refuses to go out dressed as a ladybug.

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tific journal PLOS ONE: “One dog skeleton was laid to rest in a sleeping position; others were buried with small ornaments or implements, some resembling toys. One man was buried with two dogs laid on either side of him, while another dog was placed in his grave wearing a necklace fashioned from four deer’s teeth.” As I walked through the cemetery last September, it made me a little sad to think that for long-gone pets, no one is left who remembers them. But as long as visitors come here, their memories live on.

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Ex-telephone workers recall PA facility A FEW PEOPLE recognized the October Picture from the Past as the old telephone company building at Fourth and Laurel streets (110 W. Fourth St.) in Port Angeles. This was the second location BACK of the teleWHEN phone exchange. The date on the Alice building was Alexander 1914, and it was listed in the 1914-1915 Port Angeles Directory as Angeles Telephone & Telegraph Co. The first exchange was in a small building at First and Oak streets where the First Federal building is today. According to the Jimmy Come Lately History of Clallam County, in 1940, the old building had 22 switchboards, with 12 used for local calls and the rest for long distance. At that time, there were 33 operators to handle both local and long-distance calls.

Family members worked Gwen Porterfield of Port Angeles recognized the building in the photo as the telephone company where Faye Fairchild, her sister, and Margaret Bailey, her cousin, both worked after high school in the late 1940s. Gwen said, “Though it was near the war’s end, they were still desperate for telephone operators in Seattle. They would train women here and then send them to Seattle, where they were billeted in college dormitories and worked as operators in Seattle. “Another local friend of mine, Mary Fish, was also trained but stayed here her entire career working — not only in the old building, but the new one built to the east until her retirement.” Porterfield said the telephone company in those days was like a family affair, with most women and their families becoming

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The telephone company building at Fourth and Laurel streets in Port Angeles in 1914. friends throughout the years. Several of the employees who still remain in the area meet once a month for lunch to remember the “good ol’ days.” Porterfield was trained as an operator in Bellingham when she was in college. But when she moved to Port Angeles, the telephone company called her to work for them there. As there were so many jobs available within the system, Porterfield was able to move from being an operator to service and repair, and then to desk technician, and she was able to accu-

The third and present building — known as the Central Switching Building — was built in October 1948 and is on Fourth and Laurel streets at 306 Laurel St. By the 1970s, dial equipment had replaced the local switchboards, simply because of the sheer volume of calls received, but there were still 15 switchFriends did, too boards and 24 operators. Marjie Myers had a long hisVirginia Fitzpatrick rememtory with the telephone company, bers dropping her friend Charfrom 1963 to 1993. lene Mattson off to work at the building in the picture during the She started as an order clerk 1940s. in the business office, where she

mulate enough years to retire. She recalls that the name changed from Pacific Telephone and Telegraph in 1923 to Pacific Telephone Northwest and then to Pacific Northwest Bell — which was its name when she retired. Later on, it became US West, then Qwest and finally CenturyLink.

typed service orders on a teletype and sent ticker-tape over a machine to the central office at Fourth and Laurel streets, where it was transcribed and orders were given to the installers. Myers moved from order clerk to service representative and went to Bellevue for six weeks of training. Her training was quite extensive, and many applicants did not succeed. Ralph Rafanelli was the manager at that time. TURN

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Caregivers shouldn’t forget their ‘me’ time FOR YEARS AND years, many of us were quite familiar with the term “long-term care.” Back in the day, it was a polite euphemism for nursing home care. Then, more and more of us became enlightened and came to realize that most of the time, it meant receiving care at home (wherever and whatever home was) — but care was still care. These days, if you’re as close to the whole thing as I am, you might have learned to say “long-term services and supports,” which in some ways might actually be more descriptive and probably doesn’t have the terrifying, historical baggage that long-term care had, particularly for millions of folks who are routinely living a whole lot longer than they did not many years ago — but care is still care. And thus was born the term “caregiver,” which persists to this day because, I presume, “long-term services and support provider” is too hard to say, and if you turn it into an acronym, it sounds like a reply to a dentist’s inevitable question when you have 9 pouunds of metal in your mouth. So, caregiver it is.

HELP LINE 49-year-old woman who is helping a Harvey parent or in-law about 24 hours per week while working at a paid job. But don’t be misled, because while 60 percent of the caregivers in the study were women, 40 percent were men. Back to those I’ve-also-got-a-job caregivers. Most work full time, but 60 percent of them report caregiving has affected their ability to do their jobs, 50 percent said they’ve had to take time off, 15 percent have taken leaves of absences and 14 percent have had to reduce their job hours or change jobs in order to be caregivers.

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Do you suppose that might have an effect on the household income? Yup, and the more hours per week spent providing care (remember, that 24-hours-per-week figure above was just an average), the Most don’t think ‘caregiver’ higher the levels of financial, physiExcept that it isn’t, because most cal and emotional stress. of us don’t think we are that. And the more likely folks were to Most of us think caregivers are have to cut back on paid work hours. people who get paid to do that. There is also a huge difference Thus, the rest of us presume we between adult children helping parare simply daughters, sons, daughents and spouses or parents caring ters-in-law, grandsons, spouses, for spouses or partners, with the latnieces, old friends, second cousins, ter averaging nearly 45 hours per new friends, great-granddaughters, week of caregiving — that’s a fulletc. ad infinitum, and we are. time job. We are also caregivers, and here’s Caregivers who were 75 or older my personal, non-certified definition were less likely to have paid help, of same: A caregiver is someone who more likely to be acting as medical is taking care of someone who needs advocates and way more likely to be to be taken care of, whether they managing the family finances in like it or not. their spare time. Does that sound more like us to I’m not even going to get into the us? typical care recipient because that’s Usually. even more distorting than the typiAnd yes, it can be taken in more cal caregiver, but suffice it to say than one way, but that’s a conversa- that folks receiving care are as all tion for another day. over the map as the folks providing So, a lot of us are caregivers. it. A whole lot. Some of us who figured out a In fact, a study called “Caregiving long time ago that we were caregivin the U.S.” done late last year said ers are chuckling, knowing that there were 44 million caregivers. caregiving to some might mean That’s more than one in every six holding the fort for an afternoon or of us. chauffeuring someone to a medical appointment, while for others it is Apparently, 34 million of us are — literally — 24/7, with sleep being helping frail elders, 4 million are focused on children with disabilities optional. I know. I also know that a whole and 6.5 million are caring for both. lot of people don’t need any care at Wow. all, thank-you-very-much, but I The typical family caregiver is a

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think there are a few important takeaways here: There are a lot of us doing this. Way more than anything the government ever has, or ever will, pay for, so we need to know that we’re not alone. Often, it isn’t easy work and has a direct impact on our own lives. We need to acknowledge that and know we aren’t nuts or wimpy — it’s real. Finally, we’d better pay attention to taking care of us. That’s real easy to say: “Hey, caregiver, you’d better take care of you, or you won’t be able to take care of her or him or them.” OK, but if you’re doing so much of it and work for money, hold a household together and try to have something that reminds you of a life, just where are you going to find that time to take care of you? It’s a fair question. And a hard question. And I’m not going to pretend to spit out easy, simplistic answers. Besides, it’s too far along in the column to even go there, but allow me to plant a thought, based on my own walk: We go as fast as we can and as far as we can, trying to do it all. Trying to hold it together. Trying to just make it through the week. Or the day. Or even to lunchtime. Faster, faster — more, more.

MY 9-YEAR-OLD SON PARENT TO PARENT is very interested in writing short stories. Jodie a constant Recently, we visited a flow of rejecLynn writing workshop for kids, tions from and the instructor sugpotential gested that he approach a publishers. publisher or literary agent Rejection to possibly put together a can be book of his short stories as tough for an a collection. adult to Our question is that if embrace, let we do so and he is turned alone a down for whatever reason, child. will this be such a negative It could very well result experience that he stops in a withdrawal from the writing altogether? very thing he loves to do. Of course, children look Kansas advice to parents for their reactions, guidance and support My 9-year-old son was in any situation. also told to do the same. Carefully consider if you Long story made short, and your family can handle the instructor suggested a specific literary agent, and the potential emotional turbulence that this kind of once we signed up, it was an emotional roller coaster endeavor might bring about and whether you can of pure devastation. demonstrate the type of Think twice before you model behavior he will move on this situation. G.W. in Topeka, Kan. need to sustain his selfesteem and help keep his talent alive regardless of From Jodie: the outcome. Workshops, clubs, orgaSome parents can hannizations, school assigndle rejection and negativity ments and even contests surrounding their children that involve writing can all better than others. be very fun and educaIf you feel you cannot tional for most kids. fulfill the role, then it However, unless the per- would be best to postpone son recommending this the opportunity until he is next step has had hands-on older and more capable of experience with a literary handling it on his own. agent or publisher and can But, if you are one of say for a fact that there is merely a handful of pargreat interest in young ents who can easily handle writers, don’t jump into a stress, frustration and dissituation. appointment regarding It would also serve you your child, can keep your well to look into other chilemotions intact in front of dren that the instructor him and if you actually do has recommended do this find the right literary repto see if they had good resentation for him, then results. by all means, jump at the Securing a well-experiopportunity. enced and caring literary Just be cautious, think agent or publisher is an things through and always extremely difficult task. Due to the abundance of have an attorney review all free online content, e-books, contracts before signing on the dotted line. excerpts and even whole chapter downloads, it’s become even more challeng- Can you help? ing in today’s market as the Our 10-year-old daughcompetition is quite steep. ter is very interested in If one is secured, hopedrawing comic book characfully your son and your ters and does it pretty well. family understand that Is there a DVD, book, everyone will be exposed to CD or computer program that could enhance her talent that you and other parents could recommend?

Can’t imagine ‘me’ time And we can’t even imagine how we could attempt to sneak in any “me” time. That’s all true. Here is another thing that’s true: We’d better find a way. It isn’t black-or-white, this-orthat; it’s both. And yes, I do know how ridiculous that sounds to some of us, but more than one thing can be true at the same time. When most of us read the word “caregiver,” most of us don’t get past the “care” part, which is exactly what I’ve done here, but consider the second part: “giver.” So, we give it away and give it away and give it away, and one day . . . maybe there won’t be anything left to give.

________ 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 Angeles-Sequim), 360-385-2552 (Jefferson County) or 360-374-9496 (West End), or by emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov.

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A mother-in-law is a greedy grandma MY HUSBAND’S MOTHER has been pressuring us to have a baby since we got married. We are career-oriented and told her it might be years before we do. She already has two young grandchildren, to whom she regularly gives gifts, time and money. She asks nothing of my sister-in-law or her family in return. She doesn’t give us anything, nor do we ask. Still, she expects my husband and me to give, give, give. I am not confrontational, but the situation is escalating. Thoughts? Anonymous

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thinks they are most needed, not punishing you. Before we escalate anything, give her a chance to make things

right. For many of us, especially those just visiting, like your mother-in-law, hearing a 4-year-old’s account of her day at nursery school beats the stuffing out of a play-by-play of your quarterly sales meeting. And if the rug rat hands I wish I’d been a fly on over a few autumnal leaves the wall when “candid� pasted onto a sheet of conmorphed into “confrontastruction paper: game over! tional.� Or better still, a fly Your mother-in-law swatter! delights in these children. Because squashing this But she probably gives notion that speaking up is them time and money aggressive would prove because they are expensive how lousy we are at readand sinkholes for attention. ing people’s minds. You are not; and you I get that you feel penal- haven’t asked for anything. ized for failing to reproDon’t get me wrong: it’s duce. only human to begrudge But I bet your motherthe imbalance. in-law is merely deploying The next time your mother-in-law expects you her resources where she

to match her exuberance for the kiddies or to buy gifts, for her or them, you or your husband should speak up calmly: “Mom, we love you and Sally’s kids. But we’re saving for a down payment, so we aren’t going crazy with presents this year. And when we invite you to dinner, let’s focus on you and us, not Sally’s family. That hurts our feelings.� There is nothing confrontational about setting reasonable boundaries.

by Mimi Farina, who often sang them with her own big sis, Joan Baez: “Hearts starve as well as bodies. Give us bread, but give us roses!� We should fight to eradicate poverty and support the arts, too. You and your sister are doing a fine thing. Don’t trip over yourselves on the way to the goal post. Just divide the money in half and follow your hearts.

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My older sister and I were left some money in our aunt’s will. We both make good livings and decided to donate the bequest to charity. We also agreed that one large gift, instead of two smaller ones, would have more impact. Trouble is, my sister really wants to donate to an antipoverty charity. I strongly prefer a local arts group. Things are getting tense. Any words of advice? Jim in Detroit

I was invited to a commitment ceremony by a gay friend and his partner. They have been calling it a wedding, but I learned that they are not actually going to be legally married because of taxes and financial reasons. They are extremely cheap, even though they are successful. And they are planning this fake ceremony and reception for the middle of winter in the tristate area to save money. My question is how to choose a gift in this situation.

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Should I give the same these two gents have found as if they were really getone that works for them. ting married? Why not celebrate it? If Anonymous you can’t, better to keep your toaster and stay Remember that “who home. am I to judge?� guy who snarled up traffic last Seating arrangements month, driving around I work in an office that town in his teensy Fiat and is about 80 percent male. plain black loafers, perhaps But in our unisex bathin a nod to Elvis Costello: rooms, the convention is to “The angels want to wear lower the toilet seat. my red shoes�? When a couple of budTry to breathe in some dies and I decided that it of that papal juju before was only fair to leave the making any moves. You don’t sound terribly seat up, a note appeared: “Please lower the seat after fond of this couple. use.� Your thoughts, Sir? And if you really conDonovan sider their commitment ceremony a chintzy hoax, Come back to me when decline the invitation. You the undersides of toilet don’t belong there. seats are not festooned But my hunch is that with bumpers and other you have some rigid ideas unsightly hardware. about weddings you Until then, seats down, haven’t really examined. my good man, as they were Must a couple register designed to be. with the state or say their Do you wear your vows in warm weather to create a union you respect? sweaters inside-out, with the seams and labels showA winter ceremony in ing? the country — cue: the roaring fireplace and twin________ kly candles — sounds Philip Galanes is an advice pretty dreamy to me. columnist who specializes in conThere are as many temporary etiquette and social kinds of commitment as dilemmas. Email questions to him via socialq@nytimes.com. there are couples, and

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Dear Sore and Exhausted: This is one side effect the drug manufacturers don’t mention. Dear Cheryl: I lived with Brick for 10 months and he left me. I had given him all I had, but he claimed his brains were screwed up (they were) and he had to have a fresh start without me. Long story short, it took me two years to get over him. I’d divorced my husband after 31 years — Brick was the catalyst but not the cause. I was alone and scared.

I met Mark online. We dated for nearly a year. He cheated but claimed he loved me. We broke up many times, but I really loved him. We had lots of fun, even though he’s immature, controlling and cheap. Anyway, Brick came back. He said he realized his mistake and wanted to marry me. I felt like he’d tried to meet other women and failed, so I was a convenient last resort. My feelings have faded and I don’t know if I can get them back. But he offered me a wonderful life. He said I’d never have to worry about financial security, and we enjoy each other’s company. Well, Mark found out about it. He’s afraid I’ll marry Brick, so he asked me to marry him. I’m so torn between these two. I’m 58. My kids aren’t thrilled with either one. Which one do I choose? Stuck

Dear Stuck: I have to agree with your kids. You don’t love Brick. He dumped you because his brains were screwed up? What does that mean in plain English? He has a drug problem? Woman problems? Emotional or psychological problems? And now he wants you back because there’s nobody better? And Mark? He’s immature, controlling and cheap, and he’s already cheated on you. You think a wedding ring is going to make him grow up? You’re too old to believe in fairy tales. I think both of these guys are losers. Get back online and look for a man who’s stable and sincere, doesn’t play games and is looking for a life partner, not a good time.

how our relationship has turned into booty calls. Don’t get me wrong; he’s a complete gentleman (if it’s possible to be a gentleman about a booty call). But after the deed is done, I don’t hear a word from him until the next time he politely asks to see me. I don’t want to continue in this way, but I’m not looking for a 24/7 relationship either, so I’m not sure how to approach the subject. I don’t want him to think I’m getting too serious. I don’t want him to think I’m the typical nag. “Why don’t you call?� Should I just ignore him until he goes away? Or should I say something? And if so, what? He’s Got My Number

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Birthday CORNER Venay Money of Port Auxiliary 1024. Angeles celebrated her In addition to her 75th birthday Thursday. family and her veterans, She was her other loves born Oct. 29, are her two dogs, 1940, in two cats and pet Mitchell, S.D., bird. and moved to In her spare Washington time, she enjoys when she was playing the slot 2. She has machines at the lived on the Lower Elwha Olympic PenCasino. insula since Mrs. Money No birthday 1978. celebration As an only was planned. child, Mrs. ________ Money always wanted a large family. She got her The Peninsula Daily wish and has six chilNews says “happy birthdren, 16 grandchildren day” in its own way to and 15 great-grandchil- North Olympic Peninsula dren. residents 70 or older who Having retired in will be celebrating a mile2006, she decided sitting stone. at home was not for her. People celebrating a Since then, her pas70th, 75th, 80th or greater sion has become workbirthday can have their phoing with and for vetertos published free of charge ans. in the weekly Birthday CorMrs. Money can be ner. found Mondays through Along with the recent Fridays at the Disabled photo, please send the celAmerican Veterans ebrant’s name, town of resioffice, where she makes dence, a short biographical appointments for the synopsis and news of any veterans to ride to the birthday celebration at least Seattle VA hospital. two weeks BEFORE the She is a charter birthday to: member of Voices for Birthday Corner Veterans and, in addiPeninsula Daily News tion to being the secreP.O. Box 1330 tary for 11 years, can Port Angeles, WA also be found at every 98362 Stand Down where she Photos will be returned. works at “Big Momma’s” The sender’s name and general store. telephone number must She has held every accompany the informaoffice including district president for the VFW tion.

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affected the phone business CONTINUED FROM C3 At that time, switchboards for long distance were on the second floor with the repair department and the engineers. The first floor held all the switching equipment that made the telephones work. The big batteries were in the basement. Currently, there is also a large generator there. In 1980, the central building was rewired to be completely computerized. In 1982, the business office in Port Angeles closed, and transactions were done thereafter by telephone. There have been at least two business offices for the telephone company in Port Angeles. The first was next to the old City Hall, on Front Street. From there, it moved into a new office at Second and Lincoln streets, in the building that replaced the Audett Hotel, which was torn down. Throughout the years Myers worked for the telephone company, she encountered many challenges, including working in Seattle on the 27th floor of Bell Plaza. After the business office closed, Myers held a variety of jobs within the company so she could stay on the Peninsula with her family. She finally retired from US West in 1993. Throughout the years, a large number of local people have worked for the telephone company either in the first exchange, the central office at 110 W. Fourth St. or the present building at Fourth and Laurel streets. Of course, one must also count the many linemen, engineers, service representatives and other positions held by telephone company employees. The building may be

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Sibling should let mom in on secret DEAR ABBY: MY 25-yearold sister, “Lara,” who has four children with her deadbeat “boyfriend,” lives at my 57-year-old mother’s house and cheats on him. Mom is suspicious because Lara sometimes doesn’t come home from work, and she’s always using the excuse that she’s “going to a friend’s house.” This leaves my mother babysitting Lara’s children. Should I keep out of it while watching my nieces and nephews suffer? I don’t know what to tell Mom when she calls me to vent. As Lara’s brother, should I say something to get the message across? Son/Brother/Uncle in Detroit Dear S/B/U: Your nieces and nephews aren’t suffering. They’re safe and supervised by their imposed-upon grand-

DEAR ABBY mother, who unable Van Buren seems to tell her daughter that she refuses to be taken advantage of any longer. I see no reason to hesitate to say something. The next time your mother calls to vent, by all means speak up.

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Dear Abby: My boyfriend, “Raul,” has been having the same issue all of his adult life, but it’s new to me because we have been together only a few years. Raul was born in Mexico, but has been raised in the United States since he was an infant.

For some reason, every time Raul and I go somewhere, whether it be the bank, restaurant, store, etc., people always speak to him in Spanish and direct English questions/remarks to me. At first, I thought it was funny and would tease him about it. But now I see how much it annoys him. I want to help him address the issue in an appropriate manner. What’s the best way to respond (other than in English) that their assumption of his limited language ability is offensive? Sandra in Sylmar, Calif. Dear Sandra: I’m sure no one does this to be intentionally offensive. However, because being spoken to in Spanish annoys your boyfriend, all he has to do is smile and say, “I speak English.”

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This woman, a schoolteacher no less, has more nerve than brains. Our neighborhood friendship is now over. What do I say to her when I see her? Peeved on the West Coast

Dear Abby: My daughter “Adele” has been divorced for more than 20 years. I didn’t mention it to my neighbors, so no one knows her marital status. To me, this is a family affair and not for publication. Adele met a nice gentleman who recently sent her flowers for her birthday. The florist delivered them to the wrong address. When I went to get them, I could tell the neighbor had read the card because it wasn’t in the little plastic holder the florists use. She counted the flowers “for” me, 12 roses, pointed to my daughter’s name on the envelope, and then had the gall to read the card to me and ask if I know the sender! I was so shocked I took the vase and left without comment.

Dear Peeved: Frankly, the less said to your nosy neighbor the better because she’s the kind of person who is best avoided. If you haven’t already, tell your daughter what happened so she can make sure her gentleman friend has her correct address, or complain to his florist so nothing more gets misdelivered.

________ 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.

On digging in deeper Bedtime raisins ebb flow of toilet visits HERE COME THE rains again, and with the rains come some chores outside, including filling in a couple of holes. This week, two questions were proposed to me, so let’s get to them.

plant and to predict future mulch layers that will protect soil around it come First Andrew springtime. and foreNow comes a very May most, important but oftentimes give con- overlooked step, which is siderable mixing in well the bone thought meal, fertilizer (lime, if to where needed, for deciduous trees Dear Andrew: you dig. and plants) in the bottom of Thank you so much for How the planting pit and then the “Lucky Seven” tips. big is filling up this empty hole I am getting ready to this with water. overseed, so the timing was plant Saturating the hole and perfect. going to surrounding soil as the I am wondering about get in 10, water perks out guarantees the sequence you men20 or 30 years? no dry lower spots. tioned. Consider this: The No. 1 While the water disapShould I put down the pears, it is a good time to lime before I overseed, then problem in most people’s landscape is the fact that take a lunch break or cruise fertilize right after, or do I the plant is placed in the around the yard with prunwait a little to fertilize? wrong spot for the nature of ers, giving the hole time to Thank you for your its growth and full height drain out. guidance. and width at its maturity. Next, before you roll in Debbi Next, as you mark the the plant, clean it up. spot, walk around and see Remove all dead leaves, Dear Debbi: how it will be viewed from stems, sticks and dead What a perfect question. the road, patio, backyard, branches. Perfect because the your home’s windows (sitPrune away any suckers, answer also will allow those ting at the table or slouched cross-over branches or struggling to raise the on the sofa) and consider errant growth and shape it mower up (the No. 1 thing where your lawn-mowing to perfection. you can do to improve your patterns might have you Then, rough up the root lawn) to indulge their urges drive around the plant and wad if the plant is rootand mow low. how you move about the bound or cut away nylon The best sequence is to specific area when you do twine or any other ties that first lower the mowing deck chores in the yard. may girdle the plant as it as low as you can without This can be where the expands and grows roots. scalping the lawn. future branches rub up Now place the plant in This, for me, usually against a window or poke the muddy hole, spin it involves two different setan eye out when you walk around for perfect viewing tings. by the patio in 10 years; it The first: the lowest pos- can be that the growth will and fill the hole halfway up with soil, sprinkle fertilizer sible without hitting the crowd under the eaves or in and fill the hole up again ground to mow all flat porprevent painting the house with water. tions of the yard. in years to come. Do a little bit of cleanup Then, for those hilly Such a tree can even work with extra tools and areas, spots around roots block a view that you need remnants of the nursery and uneven ground, I clean down the driveway or pot while that water settles up by raising the mower where you normally sit to ever so slightly and then view the mountains. Think down (or think hot chocoraking the freshly cut grass. “all angles of viewing” here. late), then fill the remaining hole with soil and fertilThis low cut not only You also want to conize on the soil surface. removes the old, seasonsider any future projects, Guess what’s next? Yes, long growth, but also allows such as gazebos, vegetable the lime, fertilizer and gardens, patios or additions water like crazy, cover with grass seed to penetrate to onto the house; do not block several inches of mulch and water that in too. the ground surface. out future aspirations. If it is a very large plant, Then, once mowed, apply I also think of how you may want to stake it. both the lime and fertilizer, leaves may deposit high If you follow these steps, which can be mixed together into your gutters or how in one formula and applied falling leaves may blow into your plant will not feel as all at the same time. the pond and cause another though it has been left in a Next, have rain or your maintenance issue, such as hole but rather that it has been placed carefully in watering apparatus “water skimming leaves off the Plant Heaven, a carefully in” well this fertilizer mix. pond with a net. chosen corner of our beautiAfter a good ground As far as digging goes: ful North Olympic Peninsoaking, apply the grass Make it big enough, seed, rake in or roll in, and preferably two to 2½ times sula and your backyard. Now keep those leaves water again. the side of the current root out of your gutters, rake Finally, repeat again in ball. and turn them into your early March (mow low, fertilDig the hole deeper as compost piles, and get ize, lime and then overseed), well, at least 6 to 8 inches ready for some good oldmimicking the best practices farther down than the curof both professional sports rent root ball, then chop up fashioned rainfall. ________ field maintenance folks and well the bottom of the hole golf course gurus. and mix in well the new Andrew May is an ornamental The next inquiry came soil, filling up to the desired horticulturist who dreams of havon fabulous fall foliage: level wanted for placing in ing Clallam and Jefferson counties nationally recognized as “Flower “Yes, but Andrew, how does the new plant. Peninsula USA.” Send him quesone go about planting a The final height of the tions c/o Peninsula Daily News, tree?” root ball would be slightly P.O. 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Let feeders flow — even in icy temps FEEDERS, FEEDER PROBLEMS, solutions to feeder problems: These are popular subjects to discuss at this time of the year. Most of us think feeders that offer seed are the main topic. However, the past few weeks have generated questions about hummingbird feeders. Considering that we are headed into late fall, this is evidence of how the Anna’s hummingbird population has grown. This bird has become our “winter hummingbird.” Those of us who have been feeding birds for decades remember very well when the only hummingbird we fed was the rufous, and they headed south before fall arrived. Now, we are feeding hummingbirds when there is snow on the ground. Our mild weather has extended the bee problem some people have when it comes to their syrup feeders. How to keep the bees away is a regular question. I don’t have this problem, but I did. That was a long time ago

base looks a bit like a flying saucer. When the occasional bee when humJoan checks out the feeder, it gives up mingbird feedbecause it can’t reach the syrup. Carson ers first came Once the weather turns cold on the scene. and stays that way, bees won’t be They were a problem, but something else small, and they will. all had tubes When the temperature drops hanging from below freezing, the syrup for the them. hummingbirds freezes. The humMost of us have developed the mers sipped habit of taking the feeder in at from those dark and putting it back out just tubes. So did before daylight. the bees. Other faithful hummingbird The tubes always dripped — fans have developed different ways to keep their hummingbird especially when they got warm. That dripping problem added feeders from freezing. Most of these solutions are too to the bee problem. complicated, and some of us just give up. No-tube feeder Now, thanks to a reader in The only feeder design used in Puyallup, we have an easy solumy yard doesn’t have any tubes tion, and it isn’t real expensive. hanging from it. There are heaters to keep These feeders come in two birdbaths from freezing, and now sizes, and I use the one that there are hummingbird feederholds about two cups of liquid. heaters that will keep the syrup The hummers feed from them liquid. by dipping their long beak downCheryl and Dan have had a ward into the openings. “Hummers Heated Delight” The openings are spaced feeder for three years and have around the feeder’s base, and this had no problems with it.

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only sold as a unit. They come in 16- and 32-ounce sizes. Prices are $21.95 and $27.95, respectively. Shipping for both is $8. Information is also available at HHH, 3205 Davidson St. S.E., Albany, OR 97322. Cheryl said she plugs her feeder into a timer on the days when the weather warms up and the syrup doesn’t need heating all day. When it is cold enough to freeze, the timer can be adjusted to keep things warm all day and night. Squirrel problems and solutions for those problems were supposed to be included in this column, but that will have to wait for another day. In the meantime, if you’ve solved a squirrel invasion problem, I’d like to hear about it. In the meantime, don’t forget to keep those hummingbird feeders ready for winter action.

________ Joan Carson’s column appears every Sunday. Contact her at P.O. Box 532, Poulsbo, WA 98370, with a selfaddressed, stamped envelope for a reply. Email: joanpcarson@comcast.net.

Death and Memorial Notice STELLA WILLIAMS November 22, 1948 October 17, 2015 Stella Williams has received her final calling, a calling that Mom has found too irresistible to put off to another day. Cancer may have ravaged her body, but her spirit can never be taken away. She accepted this calling on October 17, 2015, while sleeping peacefully. It seems that there is a huge sleepover in heaven with a bunch of kids, and they have heard of Mom’s fabulous cooking and have placed orders that she needs to fill. Heaps and heaps of pancakes for breakfast, grilled tuna fish sandwiches and creamy tomato soup for lunch, and for dinner, something we mortals found oh-so-irresistible:

Stella Williams boiled potatoes and hamburger gravy. And for dessert, apple crisp. It doesn’t matter who has her recipe for apple crisp, nobody will ever make it like Mom. Sorry, people, you are going to have to go to heaven now to get this yummy dessert.

If anybody is up to this heavenly calling, it is Mom, having fed literally hundreds of hungry Boy Scouts at summer camps to hordes of famished grandchildren, nephews, nieces, brothers and sisters. This new calling also includes matchmaking for future couples and special requests for eye and hair color for great grandbabies. Most important of all, a full-time job as guardian angel, looking out for all of the kids she loved so much. Heaven knows this will be a full-time job, one that she’s had on planet Earth and completed with much enthusiasm, gusto and success. This new calling comes with some terrific benefits: perfect health and happiness, and family reunions with her parents and her grandson, her grandparents and aunts and uncles, and

Death and Memorial Notice PHILLIP WAAGA May 30, 1934 October 24, 2015 Phillip Waaga, 81, peacefully passed away October 24, 2015. He was born May 30, 1934, in Bremerton, Washington. He graduated from Bremerton High School in 1952 and earned an associate degree from Olympic College. Phil married Barbara Parker on July 7, 1994. He served three years with the U.S. Army and went on to work at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard as a shipfitter planner and estimator until his retirement. Phil was an avid fisher-

other family and friends she hasn’t seen in a long time. She gets a fully stocked kitchen with unlimited ingredients, her very own meadow, warm breezes, long walks and the best music ever heard. Mom only produced four “genetically superior” children herself, but she helped raise nine other “genetically superior” children. They in turn have produced genetically superior grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. But she has hundreds of kids that call her “Mother Stella.” Mom loved those kids who needed loving but had so much love that she couldn’t help but spill it all over everybody she was around. To name a few of her accomplishments (other than being the best mom ever), she recently worked

closely with the students at Crescent School in Joyce, where she helped kids get the best education they could, never quitting on them and never letting them quit on themselves. She so loved working with the kids. She has served her community and faith in many leadership roles, and on the last day of her life, she received an honorary degree of Associate of Applied Science in addiction studies from Peninsula College in Port Angeles. Her true love, Rodney Frank Williams, is her soulmate. She loved him enough to lower his ears when he needed it and raise him up when he fell. She was Dad’s greatest fan and never doubted him. Thank heavens that in ’66, Mom dared to crawl up that drain pipe to find Dad on that roof (when they should have been at the

dance). A celebration of Mom’s life will be held Saturday, November 7, 2015, at 1 p.m. at Harper-Ridgeview Funeral Chapel, 105 West Fourth Street, Port Angeles. Friends and family are all welcome to gather afterward at the Peppard residence, 703 Freshwater Bay Road, Port Angeles. In lieu of flowers, Mom would like you to perform an unexpected and random act of kindness for someone in need. Just spill some love on them like Mom used to, and do it in her name. Or, if you feel inclined to offer monetary help for the students she loved, donations may be given in Stella’s memory to the Joyce Community Dollars for Scholars (JCDFS) c/o Crescent School District, P.O. Box 20, Joyce, WA 98343.

Death and Memorial Notice and traveling (especially to Canada; she was practically Canadian, eh?). November 27, 1957 Nancy was especially fond October 4, 2015 of salsa, tango, singingsongwriting and staying Nancy was born in active. Seattle, Washington, and She is remembered for raised by her parents, Pat her ever-present, warm and Cherie Vivolo. smile and kind, giving Following her years at heart. Evergreen State College, She was a dedicated Nancy moved to the Olym- employee of the Clallam pic Peninsula in her early Transit System for over 20 20s, and the area capyears. tured her heart. Nancy spent her most Her love for the outrecent years spending the doors, hiking and nature weekends being a careconservation fit perfectly giver to her mother, Cheinto the Port Angeles rie, and she cherished scene. every moment of it. SomeNancy was an eternal how through all this, she child yet wise beyond her still made time for her years. She had a zest for daughter’s family in Orelife that was matched by gon, where they pursued no other. new adventures each visit. Nancy saw the wonder Nancy actively volunin everyday life and was a teered each year for the modern-day pioneer Juan de Fuca Festival of woman. the Arts, Arts Northwest, Her active life was filled Arts Wells Festival and with dancing, volunteering many local events.

Soros of Seattle, Washington; daughter Barbara Waaga of Bellevue, Washington; daughter Susan Johnston of Tacoma, Washington; stepson Bill Parker of Port Townsend; stepdaughter Shannon Parker of Snoqualmie; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by daughter Crystel Waaga and stepdaughter Cindy Parker. A celebration of life will be held at the Bremerton Elks Lodge, 4131 Pine Mr. Waaga Road Northeast, Bremerton, on Friday, November man his entire life. He also 20, 2015, at 2 p.m. enjoyed a good card game In lieu of flowers, with friends and family. memorials may be made Survivors include wife to the American Diabetes Barbara Parker of Port Association, http://tinyurl. Hadlock; sister Robin com/pdn-adadonation.

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PORT TOWNSEND — “Storming the Castle,” the Boiler Room’s annual auction, will be held at Manresa Castle, 651 Cleveland St., from 5 p.m. to

9 p.m. Saturday. The cost is $55. The silent auction starts at 5 p.m., followed by dinner and jousting, which is a “dessert dash.” The menu includes salmon picatta, chicken

marsala or grilled portobella, all served with a house salad, garlic mashed potatoes and sauteed vegetables. “Wear royal robes, be they ermine or bath,” according to a news release.

All proceeds benefit programming at the Boiler Room. For more information, visit www.universe.com/ stormingthecastle or phone 360-379-8247.

Death and Memorial Notice JEANNE BIRCHMAN JOHNSON JUBB September 3, 1939 October 20, 2015 Sequim resident Jeanne B. Jubb, age 76, died October 20, 2015, in Sequim from ovarian cancer. Mrs. Jubb was born September 3, 1939, in New Haven, Connecticut, to Evelyn and Michael LaSalle. After their deaths, she was raised by her aunt, Dorris Birchman. Jeanne graduated with honors from James Hillhouse High School in 1957; cum laude in 1989 from the University of Alaska Anchorage with an Associate of Arts; and, at the age of 53, magna cum laude in 1993 from Alaska Pacific University, with a Bachelor of Arts in organizational administration. Jeanne married Theodore A. “Ted” Johnson on September 10, 1960. They were married 38 wonderful years, during which they raised son Eric and daughter Lisa, until Ted’s death December 3, 1998. During Ted’s military service, Jeanne and Ted lived in Virginia, Germany and Washington state.

Mrs. and Just when she least expected it, Jeanne found love again with widower Andrew F. (Andy) Jubb, whom she married on August 14, 2003. With her marriage to Andy, Jeanne’s family grew to include son Keith (deceased), daughter Doris and husband Tim, three granddaughters and eventually six great-grandchildren. Mrs. Jubb is survived by her loving husband, Andy; son Eric (Jenny) Johnson and granddaughters Heidi and Mia Johnson; daughter

both Ted and Andy (enjoying cruises, tours and road trips) in much of the U.S., as well as over 30 countries. Jeanne’s interests, in addition to time spent with family and friends, were traveling, eating out, cooking, reading, adventures with her Red Hat and DIVAS friends, and fun on and in the water. Jeanne loved the Lord, life, her family and many wonderful friends. She was overwhelmed and overjoyed by how good everyone was to her and to Andy during her illness. Many thanks go to all of Jeanne’s friends and family, caring oncologist Dr. Mr. Jubb Kummet and his wonderful staff, Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County and Lisa (Ryan) Drake and granddaughters Skyler and Jeanne’s caregivers for their loving care and kindSawyer Drake; daughter ness. Doris (Tim) Styron and A celebration of life will granddaughter Kimberly be held at Dominion Ter(Nathan) Straine with race Office/Clubhouse, great-grandsons Isaac, 1301 South Third Avenue, Jeremiah and Malachai; Sequim (360-683-1138) on granddaughter Heather Styron with great-grandson Saturday, November 7, 2015, at noon. Zac; granddaughter In lieu of flowers, donaSamantha (Ricky) Romations may be made to Volnin with great-grandson unteer Hospice of Clallam Lane; and great-grandCounty, 540 East Eighth daughter Georgia. Mrs. Jubb loved to travel Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362, to carry on their and felt privileged to have done so extensively with important work.

April 7, 1940 October 12, 2015 A tribute to my husband Rich’s birthday to eternity began October 12, 2015. He was born April 7, 1940, in Tracy, Minnesota to Vernon William and Alma Louise Moe Prokasky of Norwegian and German descent. He was proud of his heritage. He grew up in Lucan, Minnesota, a farming community in the Midwest. His father owned a chicken hatchery, and in later years, they owned the Corner Cafe. It was a small restaurant serving sodas, hamburgers and, of course, coffee and pastries. When it was time to go to high school, he came to Milroy, my hometown. He graduated May 29, 1958. He was very active in music, football, baseball and basketball. He played piano, organ, accordion and trumpet. He also had a beautiful tenor voice, singing in many church ensembles and winning solo contests at school. He was a great third baseman for Wabasso and the Milroy Yankees, but his heart belonged to football. He was an All Star State

Olive “Ollie” Swearingen, an 82-year-old resident of Forks, passed away October 20, 2015. She was born to John D. Goin and Maud Stalnacker on April 3, 1933, in Port Angeles. She married Ken Swearingen in Port Angeles on December 13, 1961. In 1963, they moved to Forks, where Ollie was a homemaker. In 1989, Ken and Ollie moved to Smith Cove, Alaska, where she became the pastry chef for a logging camp. In 1991, they moved back to their home in Forks. She enjoyed bowling, crocheting, reading and spending time with her grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. She is survived by her brother James Goin of Port Angeles; her four children, James “Bud” Haynes of Hoquiam, Washington, Elain Palmer of Rochester, Washington, Carol Jones of Hammon, Oregon, and Donna (Pat) O’Hara of

Sears, Western Auto, AA Appliance and Jim’s Appliance in Sequim. He is survived by his wife, Carol of Sequim; sons Todd Richard Prokasky of Aberdeen, Washington, Curt Alan (LeAnn) Prokasky and Brian Scott (Alicia) Prokasky of Winnemucca, Nevada; sister D’Ann Prokasky Newman of Tracy, Minnesota; grandchildren Vanessa Joy Mack Steward, James Curt (Brenna) Prokasky, Kelsey Mann of Seattle, Washington, Jarrin Mr. and Mrs. Prokasky Prokasky of Reno, Nevada, Brycen Scott Prokasky and Sylvia Anne Prokasky; and Honorable Mention in 1956 Guard Good Conduct great-grandchildren Kayden Medal with three bronze but then sustained a broJames Steward, Jeremy stars, a National Defense ken leg in a scrimmage Baine Mack and Coleman Medal, Coast Guard Com- James Prokasky. game in his senior year mendation Medal with two (1957-58), changing his There will be no sergold stars (designating career plans forever. vices, at his request. second and third awards), He joined the United Memorial contributions U.S. Coast Guard Achieve- can be made to Volunteer States Coast Guard on ment Medal with the Oper- Hospice of Clallam County, July 21, 1958, and very proudly served his country ational Distinguished Ser540 East Eighth Street, vice and expert Rifle and for 20 years. He retired as Port Angeles, WA 98362, Pistol Medals. chief petty officer on as they are very special to He was a baptized and our community. August 1, 1978. confirmed Lutheran (MisHe married his high He was preceded in souri Synod in his sweet school sweetheart, Carol death by his parents and Jean Scott, on October 17, home-of-record Lucan) his brother Dewayne D. 1959. They cherished their and a member of First Prokasky. United Methodist Church in 56 years together and God bless the life we Port Angeles. were blessed with three shared together in our He was a member of beloved sons. journey on Earth. He is at Rich loved the outdoors the National Rifle Associa- peace after many years of tion and Naval Elks 353 and was an avid and sucstruggling to keep afloat. Port Angeles, serving as cessful hunter and fisherTo God, we thank you an Exalted Ruler. man. He had many trofor each and every day After retirement, Rich phies as examples of his and will always love and was an appliance repairexcellence. miss him. His service record con- man for McCrorie’s (Sr. His wife, forever in love, Carol Jean Prokasky and Jr.), Rich’s Repair, tained the U.S. Coast

Living, Vision, Evangel and others. In 1991, she received licensing as a minister and traveled to Bulgaria to teach the Bible with Storehouse Ministries. In the ’90s, Elaine began to work with son Dennis in Christian radio, local cable television and street ministry. Elaine was known in Sequim as an ardent prayer warrior. She remained in her home until her passing under the care of her sons Dennis and Roger. She will be greatly missed by many who knew and loved her. A memorial service will be held on Sunday, November 15, 2015, at 3 p.m. at Sequim Valley Foursquare Church, 9090 Old Olympic Highway, Sequim, WA.

Mrs. Swearingen Forks; two stepdaughters, Barbara Soderlind of Port Angeles and Linda Henrickson of Beaver; 18 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ken; brother Joseph Goin; twin brother Robert Goin; sisters Freda Thayer and Elsie Farrington; and one granddaughter. A celebration of Ollie’s life will be held Sunday, November 8, 2015, at 1 p.m. at the Forks Elks Lodge, 941 Merchants Road.

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Everyone has something to hide in ABC’s ‘Quantico’ She went on to say: “Everything is deception. There’s conspiracy, there’s setups. Even I don’t know what’s going to happen in the end of the show. Even I don’t know who the terrorist is. t’s tough to have a network TV hit these days, but And I’m looking forward to finding thanks to a heady mix of intrigue, romance and mystery, freshman ABC thriller “Quantico” seems to out with everyone else.” If Parrish was truly framed as she have audiences hooked. claims, it seems just about everyone In fact, ABC has shown its confidence in the new else is a suspect in the bombing. hit drama by giving the series a full-season pickup At the FBI facility in Quantico,Va., — a total of 19 episodes, and possibly more to come. Parrish makes the acquaintance of Created by “Gossip Girl” writer Joshua Safran, other new recruits, each of whom the show follows a group of FBI recruits through seems to have something to hide. their training at the famed FBI Academy. Shelby Wyatt (Johanna Braddy, A new episode of “Quantico” airs Sunday, Nov. 1, on ABC. In the series premiere in September, “UnREAL”) is a blonde beauty who’s been secretly communicating New York’s Grand Central Station had just been in Arabic with a mystery caller. Wyhit by the city’s worst terrorist attack since 9/11, att’s potential love interest — Caleb and new FBI recruit Alex Parrish (Priyanka Chopra, Haas (Graham Rogers, “Revolution”) “Fashion,” 2008) had been arrested for the crime. — initially flunked out of “Quantico” follows Parrish’s escape and subsethe FBI academy, but quent struggle to prove her innocence, while also weaseled his way using flashbacks to tell the story of her training at back in as an intelthe FBI training academy. ligence analyst. “’Quantico’ is a show where you can’t trust any YasmineAl character. You can’t trust anyone — you can’t trust Massri (“CrossAlex,” Chopra explained in an ABC press clip. By Kyla Brewer TV Media

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bones”) does double duty playing twins Nimah and RainaAmin,who are posing as one person,unbeknownst to the other recruits. The twins seem to be of particular interest to Simon Asher (Tate Ellington,“Remember Me,” 2010), a rookie who spent some time in Gaza. Parrish’s biggest rival is Nathalie Vasquez (Anabelle Acosta, “Ballers”), who appears to be sporting a fake scar behind her ear. Ryan Booth (Jake McLaughlin,“In theValley of Elah,”2007) is actually an undercover FBI agent posing as a new recruit so he can keep an eye on Parrish. Booth was planted by Liam O’Connor (Josh Hopkins,“CougarTown”),the seasoned FBI agent who oversees the recruits, training under the direction of FBI mentor Miranda Shaw (Aunjanue Ellis, “The Help,”2011).

With increasing competition from cable channels and even streaming services, traditional broadcasters have taken a hit in recent years, but they’re fighting back with high-quality shows like “Quantico,” and stars like Chopra, who is the first South Asian actress to headline a major American drama. While American audiences might not be familiar with her work, she is an international superstar with more than 40 Bollywood films under her belt. Chopra fell into the acting biz after her mother sent some photos of her to Miss India, which led to her later being crowned Miss World 2000. Her victory resulted in a number of movie offers. In an interview withABC’sAlbert Lawrence,the self-proclaimed geek who once intended to become an engineer explained that when opportunity knocked,she answered. “I’ve always been instinctive,” said Chopra. “Whenever anything comes to me, I’m like ‘Hmmm, that’s interesting — let’s do it, let’s take a chance.’ ” “Quantico” attracted more than 12 million viewers to its debut episode and it’s been holding strong. Chopra promises “It’s going to be a ride that you will not forget,” so tune in to a new episode of “Quantico,” airing Sunday, Nov. 1, on ABC. Josh Hopkins as seen in “Quantico.”

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9:00 p.m.

The struggle continues for the survivors of a zombie apocalypse in this new episode. Andrew Lincoln leads the cast of this drama as Rick Grimes, a former police officer who awoke from a coma to find the world overrun with zombies.

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10:00 p.m.

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stars on screen prepping the card catalog for a second season, and it has recruited some new talent to help stop the books from get’Elementary’ casting: ting too musty. This second Sherlock Holmes is back, and season premieres Sunday, he’s bringing another close family member along with him. Nov. 1, on TNT. While the cast and crew Australian actor John Noble has joined the cast of “Elemen- have been pretty tight-lipped tary,” and is scheduled to make regarding details of the sophomore season, they have let a his first appearance in the premiere of the fourth season, few tantalizing casting tidbits airing Thursday, Nov. 5, on CBS. leak out. Michael Trucco (“Battlestar Galactica”), Serbian American TV audiences model Nina Senicar (“Match”) will best recognize the acand Matt Nolan (“Argo,” complished actor from his 2012) have all been teased, past roles in two hit Fox probut whether they’ll be playing grams: as Dr. Walter Bishop in allies, enemies or something in “Fringe” and Henry Parrish in between is anyone’s guess at “Sleepy Hollow.” this point. In “Elementary,” he’ll be “The Librarians” is a direct taking on the role of a characcontinuation of the trilogy ter that, until now, has often of made-for-TV movies that been mentioned but never seen: that of Sherlock Holmes’ starred Noah Wyle (“ER”) and aired on TNT. The show stars (Jonny Lee Miller, “TrainspotRebecca Romijn (“X-Men,” ting,” 1996) estranged father. 2000), John Kim (“Neigh“Elementary” fans will remember that it was Sherlock’s bours”), Lindy Booth (“Dawn of the Dead,” father who set him up with the reliable Joan Watson (Lucy 2004) and Christian Liu, “Ally McBeal”) as a “sober Kane (“Leverage”) as a team of librarians companion” to help with the — but these aren’t young man’s struggle to stay your ordinary book off drugs. Unfortunately, the shelvers. younger Holmes relapsed at Instead of mindthe end of the last season, and it will be under these grim ing musty books and shushing visicircumstances that his father tors who speak too comes to America. loudly, they guard Mr. Holmes’ return to the library’s colSherlock’s life will mark the lection of magical second major family member and historical artiintroduced in the series. Season 2 brought Sherlock’s older facts, often battling brother Mycroft into the scene, the evil forces of the played by Rhys Ifans (“The villainous Serpent Amazing Spider-Man,” 2012). Brotherhood, led by With the fourth season of the immortal Dulaque TV’s other big Sherlock Hol(Matt Frewer, “Watchmes drama, PBS’s “Sherlock,” men,” 2009). still a long way off, fans of Sir The danger continues Arthur Conan Doyle’s legendto grow for the group of ary detective are lucky to have librarians, and the adven“Elementary” to give them ture is set to get a lot more their fix. Season 4 premieres rollicking for viewers at Thursday, Nov. 5, on CBS. home. Season 2 of TNT’s “The Librarians” preShush!: It’s all right, a bit of mieres Sunday, Nov. 1. noise is perfectly acceptable in this library, especially with From Armenia with the fate of the entire world love: Conan O’Brien sure hanging in the balance. TNT’s has been getting around. family-friendly fantasy adIn a late-night landscape venture “The Librarians” is that’s been pretty chaotic By Andrew Warren TV Media

hollywood q&a By Adam Thomlison TV Media Q: I was a fan of “Resurrection” and I was told it will not be coming back. Is there any chance of one episode being made to at least tie up all the loose ends we fans were left with? I think we deserve at least that much. A: Fans of the ABC drama “Resurrection” certainly do deserve a satisfying wrap-up — especially the ones who stuck with it all the way to the end of season 2, as the mystery got deeper and the viewership got smaller. But it doesn’t seem likely. The ratings decline is one reason: the season 2 finale drew just 4.6 million viewers, which might sound like a lot, but was just half of what the show’s first episode got. However, there are other reasons we won’t see a wrap-up episode. That season 2 finale (now the series finale) aired almost a year ago, which might as well be 100 years in TV-schedule time. It’s pretty rare that a show goes that long between episodes, especially if it hasn’t even started shooting in the meantime. Q: I want to know if “Black Box” is coming back. In the last episode, Catherine was fired from her job, which left everything up in the air. A: This is yet another show that was canceled quietly, leaving fans with no idea what happened. The plot of ABC’s “Black Box” revolves around the efforts of a brilliant neuroscientist to hide her own mental illness, in order to keep her job at the Center for Neurological Research and Treatment. The show’s first (and only) season ended, back in 2014, with her losing that job. That left the show without a central plot driver. Of course, the writers could have figured that out — she could have gotten her job back, found a different job where no one knew her secret and started the whole process over, or a number of even less plausible solutions that would still have been more believable than what goes on elsewhere on TV every day. But instead, ABC decided to just cancel it. That decision was likely driven more by the ratings, though. The numbers started off weak and only got worse, drawing fewer than four million viewers per episode in July 2014, at the end of its run. That’s just not enough for broadcast, even in the summer. Kelly Reilly, who played the show’s main character, Dr. Catherine Black, has since found new, more successful work. She was most recently seen on the second season of HBO’s hit drama “True Detective” this past summer (when a second season of “Black Box” would have aired, had it been renewed).

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for the past two years or so, the comedian’s late-night show on TBS has remained stable, but that hasn’t kept him in the studio. “Conan” has been jet-hopping all over the place lately, and his next big destination is Armenia. O’Brien will be the first late-night talk show host from America to film his show in the country. Wedged between Georgia, Turkey and Iran in the South Caucasus region of western Asia, Armenia will certainly mark the most distant and most exotic locale yet for

the funnyman. The Armenian episode is scheduled to air Tuesday, Nov. 10, on TBS. Armenia is just the latest stop for O’Brien, and he’s teased that there are more globe-trotting adventures to come. He’s been filming shows all over the country in recent months, with stops in New York, Dallas, Chicago and San Diego. He even made history when he shot in Cuba earlier this year, the first late-night host to do so since the Cuban embargo was imposed more than five decades ago. So, why Armenia of all places? Look no further than O’Brien’s longtime assistant, Sona Movsesian. The native Armenian has never visited her historical homeland, and her boss is clearly excited about giving her the chance to explore the land of her ancestors. “I think it’s every boss’s responsibility to take their assistant back to their ancestral land,” O’Brien said in a news release announcing the trip. “That’s why I’m going to make sure my next assistant was born in a five-star resort in Tuscany.” Jokes aside, O’Brien’s trip to Armenia will air Tuesday, Nov. 10, on TBS. John Noble guest stars in “Elementary.”

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A Boyfriend for Christmas Kelli Williams.

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Country superstars Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood team up once again to honor their peers. Also, New Artist of the Year nominee Thomas Rhett is set to hit the stage with rock band Fall Out Boy in a unique collaboration.

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Lt. Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) and her team try to unravel a web of secrets when the virtuous 13-year-old daughter of a famous reality TV family discovers she’s pregnant. Ice T, Kelli Giddish and Peter Scanavino also star.

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The ER staff members strive to provide the best care possible, even when their resources are stretched to the limit in a new episode of this drama. Marcia Gay Harden stars as Dr. Leanne Rorish, who is renowned for her treatment of trauma patients.

American Horror Story: Hotel (48) FX

10:00 p.m.

Alex (Chloë Sevigny) is forced to use an unconventional method to save a patient in this new episode. At the same time, Iris (Kathy Bates) is pushed to the limit by a Halloween-hating couple. Lady Gaga and Wes Bentley also star. NOVEMBER 1 - 7, 2015

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Allison Janney stars in “Mom.”

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Hard to Kill (1990, Action) Kelly Le Brock, Bill Sadler,

Out for Justice (1991, Crime Story) William Forsythe, 130* 254* Busey, Steven Seagal. Steven Seagal. Jerry Orbach, Steven Seagal. To Be Announced To Be Announced Tanked "Shaq-Sized" (N) Res.Wild "Thrill of the Mill" Tanked! "NBA Wizardry" Res.Wild "Thrill of the Mill" 184* 282* Real Housewives "Reunion The Real Housewives Vanderpump Rules To Be Bravo First Looks (N)

Bridesmaids (‘11, Com) Maya 129* 273* Part Two" Pt. 2 of 3 Announced "Reunion Part Three" 3/3 "Playtime's Over" Rudolph, Rose Byrne, Kristen Wiig. American Greed "The Spy American Greed: Scam Greed "Nevin Shapiro: Major Greed "Carlos Perez-Olivo: American Greed: Scam Paid Paid 208 355 Who Scammed Me" League Fraud" Master of Deadly Deceit" Program Program "The Sky's The Limit" (N) "The Sky's The Limit" CNN Tonight A. Bourdain "Ethiopia" Life "Electronic Woodstock" CNN Special Report Weed 2: Cannabis Madness Dr. Sanjay Gupta "Weed" 200 202 Nightly Show Daily Show

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Nanny McPhee (2005, Fantasy) Colin Firth, Kelly

Nanny McPhee Returns (2010, Comedy) Oscar Steer, Maggie Gyllenhaal. The 700 Club 180* 311* Macdonald, Emma Thompson.

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R.I.P.D. (‘13, Act) Jeff Bridges, Ryan Reynolds.

Men in Black 3 (‘12, Act) Tommy Lee Jones, Josh Brolin, Will Smith.

Men in Black 3 136* 248* PGA Golf PGA Golf HSBC Champions Round 3 Site: Sheshan International Golf Club -- Shanghai, China (L) 136* 248* A Princess for Christmas (‘11, Fam) Katie McGrath. Tis the Season for Love (‘15, Com) Garry Chalk. A Cookie Cutter Christmas (‘14, Dra) Erin Krakow. 312* House Hunt. House Hunt. House Hunt. House Hunt. House House House House H.Hunt (N) House (N) House Huntrs House 112* 229* To Be Announced To Be Announced Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens 120* 269* The Jacksons: Next Step It Up "Play Less, You Step It Up: Fan Chat "Video Step It Up (N) The Jacksons: Next "The The Jacksons: Next "The 108* 252* Generation "Now or Never" Hot Mess" Villain" (N) Price of Fame" (SF) (N) Price of Fame" The Rachel Maddow Show MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary 209 356 Conquering Niagara Climbing Redwood Giants Conquering Niagara Climbing Redwood Giants Breakthrough Star Talk "Larry Wilmore" 186 276 Thunder Thunder SpongeBob SpongeBob Harvey Beaks Pig Goat Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 NCAA Football Baylor at Red Bull Air Race "Spielberg" Red Bull Air NCAA Hockey Colorado College vs. Denver UEFA Europa League 426 687 Kansas State Race flies into Spielberg, Austria. Highlights (N) Cops "Coast Cops Cops "Liar Cops "Coast Cops "Coast Cops "Coast Mixed Martial Arts Bellator 168* 241* to Coast" Liar #2" to Coast" to Coast" to Coast" The World Is Not Enough

Casino Royale (‘06, Act) Judi Dench, Eva Green, Daniel Craig. Z Nation "Rozwell" (N) Haven "Perditus" 122* 284* Seinfeld Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls The Big Bang The Big Bang

Happy Gilmore (1996, Comedy) Christopher 139* 247* Understudy" Face Painter" Engagement" Theory Theory McDonald, Julie Bowen, Adam Sandler.

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And Then There Were None (1945, Mystery)

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Gordon Ramsay, Graham Elliot and Christina Tosi search for the best young chefs in this season premiere. Contestants between the ages of 8 and 13 face culinary challenges that would frazzle most adult cooks as they try to prove themselves to the judges.

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As a mixed-faith couple, Mitch (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) and Tracy (Vanessa Lachey) struggle to figure out what to say to Sadie (Sophie Mackenzie Nack) when her favorite chicken dies. Meanwhile, Angie (Bresha Webb) and Russell (Tone Bell) argue about God.

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9:00 p.m.

NFLer-turned-actor Terry Crews welcomes comedians Natasha Leggero, Josh Wolf and Ross Matthews to the panel in this new episode. After watching some of the best videos of the week, Crews hands out a “Golden Terry Award” to the one he deems the funniest.

Z Nation (52) SYFY

10:00 p.m.

This new episode finds the team in Rozwell, New Mexico, where they witness bright lights in the sky. A beautiful but “spacey” woman appears to lead them on an adventure through an abandoned Air Force base to look for zombie aliens. NOVEMBER 1 - 7, 2015

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The Kremlin Letter (1970, Suspense) Richard Boone,

The Quiller Memorandum Blue Denim (1959, Drama) Marsha Hunt,

John and Mary (‘69, Dra)

Cinderella Presents Orson Welles, Patrick O'Neal. (‘66, Spy) George Segal. Macdonald Carey, Carol Lynley. Mia Farrow, Dustin Hoffman. Liberty Hannity Special Report Hannity Fox & Friends Saturday Bull Bear Cavuto Forbes Cashin' In Diners Diners Diners BBQ Blitz Diners Diners Diners Diners Iron Chef America Paid Program Paid Program Best Big Bite BBQ Heart

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Death at a Funeral Keith David. Mother Mother Paid Paid Paid Paid Buffy Vampire Slayer Buffy "Restless" CHAMPS Golf PGA Golf HSBC Champions M orning Drive (L) P GA Golf HSBC Champions Round 3 Site: Sheshan International Golf Club -- Shanghai, China Annie Claus Is Coming to Town

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A Christmas Song Natasha Henstridge.

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Hostel (‘05, Hor) Eythor Gudjonsson. Scarecrow (‘13, Hor) Lacey Chabert. Bitten Paid Program An American Wer... Cougar T Cougar

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Bedtime Stories (2008, Fantasy) Keri Married, Married, Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Sein. "The Sein. "The Sein. "The Town Children Children Maestro" Wink" Hot Tub" "Pilot" Gentile, Nate Hartley, Owen Wilson. Russell, Guy Pearce, Adam Sandler.

The Nanny (1965, Horror) Jill Bennett, MGM

The White Angel (1936, Biography) Ian The Prowler (1951, Drama) Evelyn Keyes, John Batman

Live Wires (1946, Comedy) Leo Berserk James Villiers, Bette Davis. Parade Hunter, Donald Woods, Kay Francis. Maxwell, Van Heflin. and Robin Grocery, Pamela Blake, Huntz Hall. Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress 90 Day Fiancé Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid The Replacements

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Shanghai Knights (2003, Adventure) Owen Wilson,

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Call Valerie Lape (360) 457-8593 Call Renell Vandervort (360)477-3276 Call Mark Burrowes (360) 808-0113 Call Scott Gordon (360)460-5636 Call Tanya Holman (360) 460-4030

Spacious 4 bedroom, 2 bath house on 7+ acres. Pasture & outbuildings; chicken coop; garden area; storage buildings, Small workshop, including former railway stop. Back section of property is woods with trail. Downstairs: one bedroom, one bath, office/ storage room, living, dining, kitchen, laundry. Upstairs: doublesize master bedroom, two additional bedrooms, 3/4 bath.

ML#290794

One of a kind! Barn style home with beautiful, unique features. 2 1/2 acres are fully fenced. Reverse living, bedrooms and living main level, upstairs is an open and light loft feel with kitchen, more living area, and a bathroom. Hanging barn doors inside with large wide stairs leading upstairs add to the rustic ranch feel.

$300,000 ML#291438

$320,000 ML#291770

Private forested 5 acre lake front well off the beaten path. The land slopes down to the Lake. Once some of the trees are cleared would offer a wonderful view. Only one of the five lots has been developed. On the grid electric would be from Puget Sound and Energy more than 500 ft way.

$210,000 ML#282402

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

$135,000 ML#290111

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5 acre waterfront property located in a secluded upscale neighborhood just west of Freshwater Bay. The property has access to a private community water system or drill you own well. Very little turnover of properties in this area makes this property unique.

$360,000

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Call Diann Dickey (360) 477-3907 / Mark Burrowes (360) 808-0113 Call Mike Nelson (360) 808-0448 Call John Glavin (360) 809-0590 C a l l D e b b i e C r i s t ( 9 0 9 ) 2 2 4 - 9 6 0 0 Call Carolyn Dawson (425) 330-3532

Single level home, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, dining room, den, living room, bonus room off the triple garage. This is a wellplanned layout & quality construction. Lots of sunlight & light colors throughout. Triple garage and triple bay RV/shop and an excellent quality barn. Entire 4.9 acres is fenced and cross fenced and the entire driveway and turn around is concrete.

ML#290727

Rhodefer farm house sitting on 3.54 commercially zoned acres. Zoned C 11 General. The present owner had the home updated. Approximately 3 acres of pasture to the west of the home is included. Property is now leased - Possession is subject to the lease.

$599,000 ML#270590

$319,900 ML#282364

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Clasen Cove is a senior residence co-op. There is an initial buy-in expense, then you have low monthly expense. Clubhouse w/ its commercial kitchen, library and meeting room and office on-site. This is a 3 bedroom 2 bath well cared for home, ideally situated to maximize the mountain views. Oversized 2 car garage with plenty of storage. NEW ROOF installed May 2015

Manufactured Home on .45 of acres. Large home with an oversized 2 car garage. Plenty of room for gardening and all your toys! RV’s & Boat / Dungeness River & 2 public boat launch in walking distance. Selling AS-IS!!!! Located on the Corner of Marine Dr. & Anderson. Entrance at 11 Peninsula Street.

$154,900 ML#290828

$134,900 ML#291074

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Spectacular Water and Mountain Views! A contemporary home with guest house, RV garage, 3 car garage, over 2 acres. Views from every window, hardwood floors, open floor plan, vaulted ceilings, Master bedroom with walk-in closet, master bath with separate shower, soaking tub, dbl sinks. Gas stove in the kitchen for the gourmet cook, 2 decks for entertaining.

$547,000

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Call Linda French (360) 461-0803 / Scott Gordon (360) 460-5636 Call Karen Pritchard (360)460-9973 / Tom Williamson (360) 460-9974 Call Danni Breen (360) 460-1762 / Mark Burrowes (360) 808-0113

Call Tom Williamson (360) 460-9974 / Karen Pritchard (360) 460-9973

Call Paul Jones (360) 775-6208

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

Affordable home in upper meadows with view of golf course and mountain. Member amenities include free golf, pool, club house, secure RV parking, river walk and 24 hour security. This gate community has very low traffic and quiet neighbors. The home has had updates including custom mantle and marble surround for fireplace insert, and nicely updated bath.

50 ft. deep, 15x16, finished, heated and secured multi - purpose RV condo with easy access to Highway 101. Endless storage possibilities, water on site for RV washing, dedicated RV circuit, 220 and 110 outlets, wired for phone, close to Costco and popular shopping area.

Salt Water & Mt. Baker views. End of the lane privacy. Well-kept home in ready to condition. 2 Bedrooms + den/office & a beautiful pine sunroom. The property is served by private well and irrigation system. Mature fruit bearing trees, and extensive garden, green house & shop. Paradise for the gardener/do it your self-person.

ML#291356

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2.5 acres at the end of a road, a cleared acre surrounded by some really large old maples, firs and cedars with a small seasonal stream flowing down the western boundary. There may be some restrictions on building close to it, but there is plenty of room where seller has cleared. Private, quiet, and serene, with water from West Sequim Bay Water. Needs a septic.

$119,000 ML#291822

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$87,500 ML#292065

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Call Lani McCarry (360) 301-4576 Call Thomas Montgomery (360) 460-3796 Call Mike Nelson (360) 808-0448 / Carolyn Dawson (425) 330-3532 Call Barbara Butcher (360) 461-2422 Call Don Edgmon (360) 460-0204

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

ML#291558 $470,000 24 NOVEMBER 1 - 7, 2015

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

ML#291561

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

$79,000 ML#291562

1/2 acre building site, in the city but still able to have a septic system. Face of short plat says systems will be “pressurized sand line trench” because of the community well. One hook-up to the well is reserved for this lot. There is underground power on the property. Seems like country but close to Sequim. Jesslyn Lane is paved, dead end, and very quiet! There are 2 adjacent lots for sale, too!

$275,000 ML#291631

Feel the history as you walk across the magnificent hardwood flooring, in this Victorian home. Appreciate the architecture as you pass through the solid wood arched doorways. This amazing historical home possesses charm, character and splendid appeal that radiates throughout all four levels from the wine cellar in the basement, elegant formal living on the main floor, bedrooms on the second floor and third level rec room.

$59,950 ML#280950 PENINSULA D $450,000 AILY NEWS


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