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Possession of small amounts of marijuana becomes legal in Washington on Thursday, and law enforcement agencies across the North Olympic Peninsula want to make sure the area’s residents know where police and sheriff’s deputies stand on the new law.
Washington voters passed Initiative 502 with 55.7 percent of the vote in the Nov. 6 general election, with Clallam County voters supporting the measure by 55 percent and Jefferson County voters supporting it by 65.2 percent. On Thursday, it will be legal
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for individuals 21 and older to possess up to 1 ounce — roughly 28.3 grams — of marijuana for recreational use. Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney Deb Kelly has announced that her office will dismiss five pending misdemeanor marijuana possession and paraphernalia charges, while Jefferson County Prosecuting Attorney Scott Rosekrans has said he will wait until Thursday to make a decision. What follows on Page A6 is a question-and-answer primer on how law enforcement agencies across the Peninsula are planning to handle the new law. TURN
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Check ‘A’ or ‘B’ for spouse Same-sex marriages add choices to forms First of two parts PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
Marrying couples will be listed as Person A and Person B on state forms issued by the state Department of Health on Thursday in preparation for the day next week that gay marriage becomes legal in Washington state. ALSO . . . Couples also can elect to be brides and grooms ■Federal or simply spouses on the Supreme Court mulls new forms released last same-sex Thursday after a scramlaws/A6 ble to get the paperwork finished in time for this Thursday’s deadline. “It gives them a full range of options,� said Donn Moyer, spokesman for the state Department of Health, which created the forms. The state department initially proposed changing marriage and divorce documents from “bride and groom� or “husband and wife� to the gender-nonspecific options of “Spouse A� and “Spouse B.� TURN
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No charges in Brown’s phone grab GRAMMY-WINNING SINGER CHRIS Brown will not face criminal charges for snatching a woman’s cellphone when she tried to snap a photo of him outside a Miami Beach club, prosecutors said Friday. A memo released Friday by Miami-Dade County State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Brown Rundle concluded there is no evidence that Brown intended to steal the phone in February or that he deleted any photos. One or the other is necessary for him to be charged with robbery or theft. Prosecutors said Brown, 24, tossed the phone from
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DESTINATION: TOKYO Actor Martin Freeman, left, gives an autograph to a fan upon arriving at the Japan premiere of his latest film, “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey,” in Tokyo on Saturday. The film will release in the U.S. and Canada on Dec. 14. his limo, and it was picked up by Devon Blanche, head of security for rapper Tyga, who had performed with Brown that night. According to the memo,
Blanche tried to find out if someone had lost the phone, ultimately took it with him to Atlanta during the rapper’s tour and said he intended to find its owner.
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ARTHUR CHASKALSON, 81, a civil rights lawyer who once helped defend Nelson Mandela and later became South Africa’s chief justice, has died in Johannesburg. South Africa’s presidency confirmed Mr. Chaskalson’s death Saturday. The stateowned South African Broadcasting Corp. said the late judge had been battling leukemia. Mr. Chaskalson served as one of several lawyers on the defense team that challenged the apartheid government’s prosecution of members of the African National Congress for sabotage in the 1960s case known as the Rivonia Trial. Among the defendants was Mandela, who received a life sentence and served part of many years of it on the notorious Robben Island before being freed. Mr. Chaskalson worked on other civil rights cases and later became a judge in the post-apartheid government when Mandela was elected president in 1994.
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Indian prime minister who gave a new impetus to improving India’s relations with its neighbors Mr. Gujral in 1999 during a term in office that lasted less than a year, died Friday after a yearlong illness. Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde said Mr. Gujral died in a hospital near New Delhi, where he was admitted 10 days ago with a lung infection. Mr. Gujral joined India’s freedom movement in the early 1940s and was imprisoned in 1942 for opposing British colonial rule. He spent many years in the Congress party and was a minister under Indira
Gandhi’s Cabinet. Later, he was India’s ambassador to what was then the Soviet Union. An erudite and well-read leader, Mr. Gujral quit the Congress party in the mid1980s to join the Janata Dal, or the Peoples’ party. Mr. Gujral became India’s 12th prime minister when he headed a shaky coalition government in 1997. Although his term lasted only 11 months, Mr. Gujral made a mark in India’s foreign relations by promoting friendly ties with its neighbors, including archrival Pakistan. Popularly referred to as the “Gujral Doctrine,” the policy was one of generosity in trade and other bilateral relations without expecting reciprocity from India’s smaller neighbors.
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Setting it Straight Corrections and clarifications
■ The North Olympic Builders Association has appointed a steering committee comprising five members to form the Olympic Resource Protection Council. A Commentary page column on Page A8 Friday erroneously said the council already had been formed. Also, Rick Gross is the 2012 president of the North Peninsula Building Association. An story accompanying the column reported that he also is president of the Olympic Resource Protection Council.
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Rosellini said he “always suspected that [the Oregon tree] couldn’t stand up to a rigorous measurement of its supposed greatness.”
1962 (50 years ago) In a slightly smug but friendly telegram, Gov. Albert Rosellini sent his “condolences” to Oregon G. Mark O. Hatfield over the fall of Oregon’s purported “largest fir tree in the world.” The tree, 200 feet 6 inches tall and almost 16 feet in diameter, toppled in high winds Nov. 25. That leaves the Queets tree in Olympic National Park as the “world’s largest,” with a height of 202 feet and a trunk diameter of almost 15 feet.
1987 (25 years ago) A tsunami watch was called for Neah Bay in the wake of a magnitude-7.4 earthquake off Alaska yesterday, but no wave arrived. The tsunami watch
caused the evacuation of the Neah Bay school, said Law and Order Chief Joe Martin. “We activated all our emergency services,” Martin said, “and we were preparing for a general alarm when the watch was called off at about 1:34 p.m.” The quake’s epicenter was in the Gulf of Alaska about 300 miles southeast of Anchorage.
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TODAY IS SUNDAY, Dec. 2, the 337th day of 2012. There are 29 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Dec. 2, 1942, an artificially created, self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction was demonstrated for the first time at the University of Chicago. On this date: ■ In 1804, Napoleon crowned himself emperor of the French. ■ In 1812, the Electoral College chose President James Madison to serve a second term of office. ■ In 1823, President James Monroe outlined his doctrine opposing European expansion in the Western Hemisphere. ■ In 1859, militant abolitionist
John Brown was hanged for his raid on Harpers Ferry the previous October. ■ In 1927, Ford Motor Co. unveiled its Model A automobile that replaced its Model T. ■ In 1939, New York Municipal Airport-LaGuardia Field (later LaGuardia Airport) went into operation as an airliner from Chicago landed at one minute past midnight. ■ In 1954, the Senate voted to condemn Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy, R-Wis., for conduct that “tends to bring the Senate into disrepute.” ■ In 1961, Cuban leader Fidel Castro declared himself a MarxistLeninist who would eventually lead Cuba to Communism.
■ In 1970, the newly created Environmental Protection Agency opened its doors. Its first director was William D. Ruckelshaus. ■ In 1982, in the first operation of its kind, doctors at the University of Utah Medical Center implanted a permanent artificial heart in the chest of retired dentist Dr. Barney Clark, who lived 112 days with the device. ■ In 1991, American hostage Joseph Cicippio, held captive in Lebanon for more than five years, was released. ■ In 2001, in one of the largest corporate bankruptcies in U.S. history, Enron filed for Chapter 11 protection. ■ Ten years ago: The
Supreme Court agreed to decide whether minorities could be given a boost to get into universities. A divided Court later allowed the nation’s colleges and universities to select students based in part on race but emphasized that race could not be the overriding factor. ■ Five years ago: Venezuela President Hugo Chavez suffered defeat as voters rejected sweeping constitutional reforms by 51 percent to 49 percent. ■ One year ago: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi vowed to work together to promote democratic reforms in Suu Kyi’s long-isolated and authoritarian homeland.
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A3 Briefly: Nation 2 killed after church bus hits Miami overpass MIAMI — A bus carrying 32 members of a church group hit a concrete overpass at Miami International Airport after the driver got lost, killing two elderly people on board and leaving three others critically injured, officials said Saturday. The large white bus was too tall for the 8-foot-6-inch entrance to the arrivals area, said airport spokesman Greg Chin. Buses are supposed to go through the departures area, which has a higher ceiling, he said. Chin said the passengers told him that they were part of a group of Jehovah’s Witnesses headed to West Palm Beach. Police said in a statement that the group had chartered the bus to take them to a church convention there.
Bow, arrow used CASPER, Wyo. — Police released more details Saturday of a grisly murder-suicide at a Wyoming community college, saying a man shot his father in the head with a bow and arrow in front of a computer science class not long after fatally stabbing his father’s live-in girlfriend at their home a couple miles away. Computer science instructor James Krumm, 56, may have saved some of his students’ lives Friday by giving them time to
flee while trying to fend off his son, Christopher Krumm, 25, of Vernon, Conn., Casper Police Chief Chris Walsh said. Walsh said police still were trying to figure out what motivated Christopher Krumm to attack his father and girlfriend, 42-year-old Heidi Arnold, a math instructor at the college. Arnold was found stabbed to death in front of the home she shared with James Krumm. After shooting his father with the arrow, Christopher Krumm stabbed himself, then fatally stabbed his father in the chest in a struggle in the classroom, Walsh said.
CAIRO — Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi called Saturday for a referendum in two weeks on a disputed draft constitution as tens of thousands of his supporters celebrated the decision. Morsi set the date as Dec. 15 in a nationally televised speech to the Islamist-led assembly that hurriedly approved the draft charter amid widening opposition from secular and Christian groups. Egypt’s Constitutional Court was due to rule today on whether to dissolve the panel. If the judges decide to hold their session, whatever the decision, it is still a challenge and a continuation of the tug of war between Morsi and the powerful judiciary, which dissolved the Islamist-dominated parliament earlier this year.
Pro football player kills self in front of coaches THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher fatally shot his girlfriend Saturday, then drove to Arrowhead Stadium and committed suicide in front of his coaches and general manager. Authorities did not release a possible motive for the murdersuicide, though police said that Belcher and his girlfriend, 22-year-old Kasandra M. Perkins, had been arguing recently. The two of them have a 3-month-old child. Belcher thanked general manager Scott Pioli and coach Romeo Crennel before shooting himself in the parking lot of the team’s practice facility, police spokesman Darin Snapp said.
Today’s news lineups WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner; Reps. Tom Cole, R-Okla., and Keith Ellison, D-Minn. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Geithner; Sens. Geithner Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., and Bob Corker, R-Tenn.; Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md.; Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Geithner; Sens. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., and Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.; Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Geithner; Sens. Mark Warner, D-Va., and Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H.; Gov. Brian Schweitzer, D-Mont. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Geithner; House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio.
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grated program to prevent crime to ending the patronage and buying of teacher positions that rule the public education system Peña Nieto and opening up broadband Internet service now dominated by just a few telecommunication monopolies. The return of the PRI after a 12-year hiatus started with violent confrontations in the streets and protest speeches from opposition parties inside the congress, where Peña Nieto took the oath of office. Protesters clashed with tear gas-wielding police, calling the inauguration of Peña Nieto an “imposition” of a party that ruled with a near-iron fist for 71 years using a mix of populist handouts, graft and rigged elections.
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BEIRUT — Internet and telephone service were restored Mexican inaugural across much of Syria on Saturday following a two-day, nationMEXICO CITY — Enrique wide communications blackout Peña Nieto took the oath of office Saturday as Mexico’s new that came during some of the worst fighting to hit the capital president, promising a list of since July. specific reforms that are part Experts say the shutdown old-party populist handouts to likely was caused by President the poor and new assaults on Bashar Assad’s regime, raising the entrenched systems and sacred cows that have hampered fears that the government is taking increasingly bold meathe country’s development. sures to cut off the country from Peña Nieto, marking the return of the institutional Revo- the outside world as it tries to lutionary Party, or PRI, promised crush a relentless rebellion. everything from a new inteThe Associated Press
Jovan Belcher Implicated in murder-suicide Police had locked it down by midmorning, and reporters were confined to the street just outside the gates. The Chiefs were scheduled to play the Carolina Panthers today at Arrowhead Stadium. The Panthers were advised by the league to travel to Kansas City as planned, though no
official announcement on the game itself had been made. Belcher was a 25-year-old native of West Babylon, N.Y., on Long Island, who played college ball at Maine. He signed with the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent, made the team and stayed with it for four years, moving into the starting lineup. He’d played in all 11 games this season. Authorities reported receiving a call Saturday morning from a woman who said her daughter had been shot multiple times at a residence about 5 miles away from the Arrowhead complex. The call actually came from Belcher’s mother, who referred to the victim as her daughter, leading to some initial confusion, police said.
Obama facing pressure to decide on oil pipeline THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON — It’s a decision President Barack Obama put off during the 2012 campaign. But now that he’s won a second term, his next move on a proposed oil pipeline between the U.S. and Canada may signal how he will deal with climate and energy issues in the four years ahead. Obama is facing increasing pressure to determine the fate of the $7 billion Keystone XL project, with environmental activists and oil producers each holding out hope that the president, freed from the political constraints of re-election, will side with them on this and countless other related issues down the road. On its surface, it’s a choice between the promise of jobs and economic growth versus environmental concerns. But it’s also become a proxy for a broader fight over American energy consumption and climate change, amplified by superstorm Sandy and the conclusion of an election that was all about the economy.
Protests rise Once content with delays that have kept the pipeline from moving forward at full speed, opponents of Keystone XL have launched protests in recent weeks at the White House and in Texas urging Obama to kill the project outright. On Capitol Hill, support for the pipeline appears to be gaining. But Obama has shown little urgency about the pipeline, which would carry crude oil about 1,700 miles from Alberta to Texas Gulf Coast refineries. The pipeline requires State Department approval because it crosses an international boundary. The pipeline became an issue
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in the campaign, and Obama put it on hold while a plan was worked out to avoid routing it through Nebraska’s environmentally sensitive Sandhills region. TransCanada, the company applying to build it, revised the route, but that caused the lengthy environmental review process to start over. In the meantime, the company split the project into two parts, starting construction in August on a southern segment between Oklahoma and Texas as it waits for approval for the northern segment that crosses the Canadian border. That pipeline would transport
oil across nearly 750 miles of rugged mountains to Kitimat near British Columbia’s northern coast. There, the crude would be loaded onto seagoing oil tankers, although B.C. newspaper owner David Black has proposed a refinery to process the crude, providing jobs to British Columbia before the product is shipped to Asia. Black is owner of Black Press Group Ltd., which includes the Peninsula Daily News through Black’s Sound Publishing Inc. division.
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World: Police probe heist of $11.5 million in gold
THE POLICE CHIEF in San Bernardino, Calif., hit the streets — literally. Chief Rob Handy tackled a suspected thief on a sidewalk last week. Police reported that the chief, wearing a business suit, was heading to a meeting with a local Neighborhood Watch leader at a restaurant when he was told that someone outside was peddling power tools. Handy talked to the man, suspected that the tools were stolen and called for a patrol car. When it arrived, the man took off with Handy in pursuit, police reported. The man dropped a gun during the chase before he was tackled by Handy.
SOME WORKERS AT a Maryland Marine Corps brig housing a soldier charged with sending U.S. secrets to WikiLeaks became annoyed at a demonstration on the suspect’s behalf the day before a confrontation that led to tighter restrictions on him, a former guard testified Saturday. The testimony undercut government efforts to show that Army Pfc. Bradley Manning’s tight confinement conditions were justified to prevent him from killing or hurting himself. The defense claims the nine months Manning spent in virtual isolation, sometimes without clothing, amounted to illegal pretrial punishment.
THE WORLD’S FIRST nuclearpowered aircraft carrier has been retired from active service in the U.S. Navy. The USS Enterprise ended its 51-year career Saturday during a ceremony at Naval Station Norfolk in Virginia. Thousands of former crew members, ship builders and their families lined a pier to bid farewell to one of the most decorated ships in the Navy. One not attending was actor William Shatner, who portrayed the starship Enterprise’s commander on “Star Trek.” Following an earlier announcement that he’d attend, he said his work schedule didn’t allow the trip to Virginia.
POLICE IN CURACAO said Saturday that they have several leads following a brazen heist in which gunmen pretending to be police stole 70 gold bars worth an estimated $11.5 million from a Guyana fishing boat. Authorities have the license plate number of one of three cars used in Friday’s getaway on the Dutch Caribbean island, and they have been asking for the public’s help in tracking the suspects, police spokesman Reggie Huggins said. Huggins said police were interviewing the captain and three crew members of the boat. The gold bars weigh a total of 476 pounds.
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Dressed in period costume, Helen Gilchrist, right, serves tea to Pat Lassak, left, and Frank Lassak of Sequim during the annual Christmas Tea and Bake Sale on Saturday at the Dungeness Schoolhouse north of Sequim. The event, which continues from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. today, is hosted by the Sequim Museum & Arts Center’s Dungeness Schoolhouse Volunteer Committee.
High court to mull how logging roads regulated Justices to rule on how to regard muddy water runoff into rivers BY JEFF BARNARD THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
cally says water running through the kinds of ditches and culverts built to handle stormwater runoff from logging roads is a point source of pollution when it flows directly into a river and requires the same sort of permit that a factory needs. “We brought this out of a perceived sense of unfairness,� said Mark Riskedahl, director of the center. “Every other industrial sector across the country had to get this sort of permit for stormwater discharge,� and the process has been very effective at reducing pollution.
GRANTS PASS, Ore. — The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether to switch gears on more than 30 years of regulating the muddy water running off logging roads into rivers. At issue: Should the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency keep considering it the same as water running off a farm field or start looking at it like a pipe coming out of a factory? The case that will be heard Monday in Washington, D.C., was originated by a small environmental group in Portland, Ore.: the Stirred up by trucks Northwest Environmental The pollution running Defense Center. off logging roads, most of them gravel or dirt, is priSuit in D.C. marily muddy water stirred It sued the Oregon up by trucks. Department of Forestry Experts have long idenover roads on the Tillamook tified sediment dumped in State Forest that drain into streams as harmful to salmon and other fish. salmon streams. The center lost in U.S. The lawsuit argued that the Clean Water Act specifi- District Court in Portland
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but won in the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco. The Oregon Department of Forestry and Georgia Pacific-West appealed to the Supreme Court, and 31 states, including Washington, threw in with them. The timber industry wants to keep things the way they are, with no permits for roads built under a system of best-management practices.
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PORT TOWNSEND — About 80 people gathered last week for a final round of public comment on a proposed co-management agreement for Fort Worden State Park, capping a discussion that began 10 months ago. Comments at the meeting, held in the Fort Worden Commons, will be considered by the State Parks and Recreation Commission when it addresses the proposal this coming Thursday. Under the proposal, State Parks would continue to operate and maintain the campgrounds and park area of Fort Worden, while a public development authority would manage a “lifelong learning center� at the park that includes about 100 historical buildings. “It’s time that we take some of these steps rather than thinking about it and talking about it and hoping for it,� said Peter Quinn, CEO of Quimper Mercantile Co., one of about 15 people who spoke at last Thursday’s meeting moderated by Assistant Parks Director Larry Fairleigh. “Some might say this is a dare, and people in Port Townsend take dares,� Quinn said. “We make our own beer, we make our own stores, and we make our lives.� Terri McCulloch, who consistently has opposed the idea of the Fort Worden Lifelong Learning Center Public Development Authority taking over management responsibilities, disagreed. “The PDA has no money for the next 10 years,� McCulloch said. “It will take over the park and will continue to get money from the
They contend requiring permits would cost timberland owners and logging companies too much money and thousands of jobs. “EPA has been absolutely clear since 1976 in its rules and briefs explaining those rules and what it has done,� said timber industry lawyer Timothy Bishop. “Never once has it required a permit for discharges from forest service roads. It has been absolutely clear that is a bad idea.� The National Alliance of Forest Owners commissioned studies that concluded new permits would cost landowners and logging operators nationwide upwards of $1.1 billion in PENINSULA DAILY NEWS administrative costs. U.S. Rep. Norm Dicks is Riskedahl said the timber industry has grossly not interested in becoming secretary of the interior, exaggerated the costs.
staff to take the next step of developing specifics. Under the plan, the State Parks system’s potential contribution would depend on funding by the state Legislature, with the possibility that funding could be cut to zero, State Parks officials have said. The public development authority is proposing to take on all reservation services for accommodations, meeting rooms and campgrounds. The plan also proposes that the public development CHARLIE BERMANT/ authority manage the 16 tenPENINSULA DAILY NEWS ant agreements in the state Terri McCulloch speaks park. “This is a model that is Thursday night in being looked at in a lot of opposition of the other places,� said Jim co-management Costello, a member of the agreement between Centrum board. the public “This shows history being development authority made,� he added. and State Parks. “The State Parks system does a great job running parks system. “If you were a legislator state parks, but this collabotrying to save the parks sys- ration offers so much potentem and found out someone tial.� was writing a blank check to a single park at the expense Exit strategy? of the other 112 parks, you Some asked what will would realize that it doesn’t happen if the agreement make sense,� she said. between State Parks and the State Parks commission- public development authorers will consider the agree- ity formed by the city of Port ment when they meet in the Townsend fails. Longhouse at the Monroe “Proponents of the PDA Fairgrounds, 14405 179th are quick to point out that Ave. S.E., from 9 a.m. to the city won’t be liable for 5 p.m. Thursday. debts incurred by the PDA,�
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Barbara Pastore said. “The city may not be legally obligated, but what will happen when the startup money runs out? “Years from now, future PDA board members will meet with future City Council members and plead for money because the city will have a moral obligation to support its junior partner,� she said.
“I was pleased by the turnout,� at last week’s meeting, said parks Commissioner Rodger Schmidt, a Port Townsend resident who has attended most of the public development authority’s deliberative meetings since discussions began in February. While saying he spoke only for himself and not for ________ other commissioners, Jefferson County Reporter CharSchmidt predicted that the lie Bermant can be reached at 360commission would approve 385-2335 or at charlie.bermant@ the plan and instruct parks peninsuladailynews.com.
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in the press.� That speculation was fueled this afternoon by a report from NBC News that Dicks and departing Gov. Chris Gregoire are under consideration, along with North Dakota Sen. Byron Dorgan, also a Democrat. There are numerous reports out of Washington, D.C., that Interior Secretary Ken Salazar may be leaving his post at the beginning of the second Obama term. Since obtaining the North Olympic Peninsula in his congressional district in a 1992 redistricting move, Dicks has overseen the funding and demolition of the Elwha River dams, which have been under the jurisdiction of the Interior Department via Olympic National Park for more than a decade. Gregoire, before she was elected governor and, before that, state attorney general, was director of the state Department of Ecology.
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SEQUIM — A recreational vehicle in which a fire department spokesman said two people had been staying in the SunLand community just north of Sequim burned in a Saturday morning fire that damaged two adjacent RVs. Patrick Young, public information officer for Clallam County Fire District No. 3, said the fire was reported at 9:22 a.m. by a person passing by the RV storage area of the SunLand community, just east of the intersection of Sequim-Dungeness Way and Woodcock Road. District No. 3 crews arrived at 9:31 a.m. and extinguished the fire in
yet,� he said. Young said he did not think the fire caused any actual explosions in the RVs, though nearby residents could have heard propane lines blowing off the tanks connected to the RVs and mistaken that sound for an explosion. “The rush of propane kind of makes an explosion sound,� he explained. The fire that destroyed the RV — a camper over a pickup truck bed — also seriously damaged an adjacent fifth-wheel camper trailer and scorched the outside of a nearby motorhome-style RV, Young said.
about 15 minutes, Young said, but remained there for about an hour and a half stamping down hot spots in the wreckage. No one was injured in the fire, Young said, and the man and woman who were staying in the vehicle were not present when the fire started. “They showed up after the fire was extinguished,� Young said. Young said the man and woman were in contact with the American Red Cross’ Olympic Peninsula chapter about finding a temporary place to stay. Investigators have yet to ________ determine the cause of the fire, the investigation into Reporter Jeremy Schwartz can which Young said could be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. take about a week. 5074, or at jschwartz@peninsula “We don’t know as of dailynews.com.
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Vicki Bush of Port Angeles, left, asks questions about a piece of jewelry held by Susan Zuspan of Sequim-based Let’s Do Lavender at Saturday’s Christmas Fair at Vern Burton Community Center in Port Angeles. Crafts and goods created by more than 40 area artisans are featured at the fair, which continues from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today.
Phone, Web outages hit parts of Jefferson Police, CenturyLink: Dump truck severed line with its raised bed repairs are made. Kampbell said she could estimate only that “thouPORT TOWNSEND — sands� of customers had Internet and phone service had service interrupted. were returning gradually to thousands of residents Dump truck in Port Townsend and porPort Townsend Police tions of surrounding East Jefferson County on Satur- Department Officer Luke day afternoon after a Cen- Bogues said a dump truck turyLink line was severed. passing under the line A large dump truck dam- reportedly severed it with aged an overhead Century- its raised dump bed. During the outage, Link phone and Internet line south of Port Townsend emergency management at about 8:50 a.m., said personnel did not have conpolice and a CenturyLink sistent access to online records. spokeswoman. “So everything [was] Some service restored essentially pen and paper,� Bogues said. As of about 4:30 p.m. Keppie Keplinger, pubSaturday, service had been lic information officer for restored to some customers, Jefferson County Emerand CenturyLink repair gency Management, said crews had between two to 9-1-1 calls were rerouted three hours of repair work during the outage so emerleft on a fiber-optic Internet gency dispatchers could be and phone cable running reached. above state Highway 20 at Bogues advised those the intersection with Fred- without phone service who erick Street, said Jan needed to report emergenKampbell, CenturyLink cies to try to find a neighspokeswoman. bor with phone service or She said restoration of go to the nearest police or Internet and phone service fire station. to all customers could be An East Jefferson Fireexpected after all the Rescue crew saw the dump BY JEREMY SCHWARTZ PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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No high court action yet over gay marriage BY MARK SHERMAN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON — The running fight over gay marriage is shifting from the ballot box to the Supreme Court. Three weeks after voters backed same-sex marriage in three states and defeated a ban in a fourth, the justices met Friday to discuss whether they should deal sooner rather than later with the claim that the Constitution gives people the right to marry regardless of sexual orientation. The court also could duck the ultimate question for now and instead focus on a narrower but still important issue: whether Congress can prevent legally married gay Americans from receiving federal benefits otherwise available
to married couples. There was no announcement about the court’s plans Friday. The next opportunity for word on gay-marriage cases is Monday, though the justices also could put off a decision until their next private meeting in a week’s time. That will be their last meeting until January. Any cases would be argued in March or April, with a decision expected by the end of June.
States take action Gay marriage is legal, or will be soon, in nine states — Connecticut, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Vermont, Washington — and the District of Columbia.
Federal courts in California have struck down the state’s constitutional ban on same-sex marriage, but that ruling has not taken effect while the issue is being appealed. Voters in Maine, Maryland and Washington approved gay marriage earlier this month. But 31 states have amended their constitutions to prohibit same-sex marriage. North Carolina was the most recent example in May. In Minnesota earlier this month, voters defeated a proposal to enshrine a ban on gay marriage in that state’s constitution. The biggest issue the court could decide to confront comes in the dispute over California’s Proposition 8, the constitutional
ban on gay marriage that voters adopted in 2008 after the state Supreme Court ruled that gay Californians could marry.
Equal protection? The case could allow the justices to decide whether the U.S. Constitution’s guarantee of equal protection means that the right to marriage cannot be limited to heterosexuals. A decision in favor of gay marriage could set a national rule and overturn every state constitutional provision and law banning same-sex marriages. A ruling that upheld California’s ban would be a setback for gay-marriage proponents in the nation’s largest state, though it would leave open the stateby-state effort to allow gays
and lesbians to marry. In striking down Proposition 8, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals crafted a narrow ruling that said because gay Californians already had been given the right to marry, the state could not later take it away. The ruling studiously avoided any sweeping pronouncements. But if the high court ends up reviewing the case, both sides agree that the larger constitutional issue would be on the table, though the justices would not necessarily have to rule on it.
Defense of Marriage Act Regardless of the decision on hearing the California case, there is widespread agreement that the justices will agree to take
up a challenge to a part of the federal Defense of Marriage Act. The law was passed in 1996 by overwhelming bipartisan majorities in the House and Senate and signed by President Bill Clinton.
Defines marriage It defines marriage for all purposes under federal law as between a man and a woman and has been used to justify excluding gay couples from a wide range of benefits that are available to heterosexual couples. Four federal district courts and two courts of appeal have overturned the provision in various cases on grounds that it unfairly deprives same-sex couples of federal benefits.
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Jefferson County voters approved R-74 63.74 percent to 36.26 percent, while neighboring Clallam County rejected it 52.49 percent to 47.51 percent. Election results are to be certified Wednesday, and time, but it would be helpful the law will come into effect to us if they could let us know,� said Bode, who Thursday. emphasized that this will be only the first day the Marriage licenses church will offer free wedThat will be the first day dings to gay couples. same-sex couples can obtain “We’re available to do marriage licenses at county them at other times,� he auditor offices. said. The first weddings can To contact the church, be conducted next Sunday phone 360-379-0609, email after a state-mandated quuf@olympus.net or visit three-day waiting period. www.quuf.org. The Rev. Bruce Bode and Carol Thomas Cissell, a Couple set date ministerial intern who is One North Olympic Penlicensed to conduct marriages, will officiate at indi- insula couple making plans vidual weddings for gay to marry next Sunday are couples in the Quimper Judy Persall and Diana Unitarian Universalist Fel- Wickman of Sequim. The two retired Coast lowship sanctuary. If couples choose to do so, Guard officers, who have they can move into the fel- been together for 10 years, lowship hall to join an ongo- had considered a New ing reception with cham- Year’s Day wedding but pagne toasts, wedding cup- instead “decided to go ahead cakes and the well-wishes and do it sooner rather than of members of the congrega- later,� Wickman said. The two envision a simtion. Church officials don’t ple ceremony before a small know how many people will group of friends and family at their Happy Valley home. be wed. It will be officiated by “Nobody’s asked for this,� Carroll said. “We have no Chaplain Claire Hatler of idea how many might show Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, who conup.� Bode asked that couples firmed Friday that the cercontact the church in emony will be her first advance “so we can have same-sex wedding. Wickman said neither some idea of how many may wear anything be interested in doing this. will “We won’t turn anybody dressy — just something “a away who comes at the cut above our normal
Sequim plaid.� Persall was working on the vows last week. “It’s going to be so simple,� she said. “I know I will be emotional, so I am keeping it simple.� In Port Townsend, Loretta Atkins, 65, and Martha Trolan, 62, already are married, but their Canadian marriage certificate had not yet been recognized in Washington. As of Thursday, it will become legal, but it won’t change their daily lives much, Atkins said. The biggest problem she said same-sex married couples still face is federal recognition. “There are more than 1,000 federal benefits offered to married couples, and not all of them can be duplicated by lawyers,� Atkins said. Among those rights is to only be taxed once for their combined estate. “If one of us dies, the other has to grieve and hold a fire sale to pay the taxes,� she said. Both Unitarian Universalists churches on the Peninsula are “welcoming congregations,� a term that specifically means the congregation is committed to supporting people who are gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender.
________ Reporter Arwyn Rice can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5070, or at arwyn.rice@peninsula dailynews.com. Managing Editor/News Leah Leach can be reached at 360-4173531 or at leah.leach@peninsula dailynews.com.
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Clallam County Auditor Patty Rosand holds a marriage form that recognizes same-sex marriages.
Marriage: New forms CONTINUED FROM A1 same-sex marriages. This Thursday is the But after receiving more first day the gender-neutral than 100 public comments, forms will be available. Each couple that applies officials elected to keep some elements of the pres- for a marriage license also will receive a document speent licenses. “There is a lot of support cific to the county that is to change the certificate, less bureaucratic and suitbut we also heard input able for framing. Clallam County Auditor that people wanted to see us retain the terms bride Patty Rosand said she was and groom,� said Tim uncertain Friday what the Church, department direc- language would be on the county document it protor of communications. Added Moyer: “It leaves vides to couples for framing it up to the couple to define as a keepsake. Jefferson County Audithemselves in a way that tor Donna Eldridge said her feels right to them. “It’s a special occasion, office provides “a pretty litand everybody gets to do it tle thing with a rhododenthe way they want to do it.� dron flower� and nonspeThe form asks the gen- cific language. der of each partner in the In both Jefferson and marriage so the state Clallam counties, both peocan keep statistics on ple must be present to apply
for the license, and both must provide photo identification. The process is completed in one visit. In Jefferson County, a marriage license costs $49 at the Auditor’s Office in the County Courthouse at 1820 Jefferson St., Port Townsend. In Clallam County, the cost is $58, cash or check, at the office at the county courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. Neither auditor has had many inquiries about the upcoming date, and neither expects a rush at her office Thursday. Monday: Common questions and answers about Washington’s new same-sex marriage law.
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bers will be able to perform original songs with their own instruments. That will allow them to show off all their talents,
she said. “I think it’s going to be huge when they get their instruments out,� Sallee said Friday. “I’m really excited because [without instruments], they’re only using about 25 percent of what they are.� Wesley and Chadwick play guitar, Sallee said, while Keaton plays bass.
Sallee said she is incredibly proud of the band and her son, adding that she’s sure Emblem3 will stay successful no matter the final results of this season of “The X Factor.� “Even if they get knocked out this next week, they’re going to go far,� Sallee said. Over the course of this year, Sallee said she has
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Short conversations Outside of the in-person visits, Sallee said, she speaks with Chadwick three or four times a week, though most calls are relatively short because the band’s schedule leaves time only for the basics. “It’s [mostly] ‘I love you, too’ back and forth, real quick,� Sallee said with a laugh. “It’s so hectic for those kids down there.� Sallee said when conversations last for more than a few minutes, she tries to keep Chadwick updated on goings-on in Sequim and talks with him about staying grounded in the music industry, which Sallee said isn’t difficult. “He hasn’t changed much as a person,� she said. “He’s still the same old Drew.� Five other musical acts remain in contention on “The X Factor.� They are: ■Carly Rose Sonenclar. ■Tate Stevens. ■Fifth Harmony. ■CeCe Frey. ■Diamond White.
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Jefferson’s ’13 State seeks pot expertise budget hearing slated Monday Rick Garza, deputy director run liquor stores. of the Liquor Control Board, She said they would be during a state Senate hear- very controlled, very boring OLYMPIA — State offi- ing Friday. retail outlets with limited cials tasked with developing signage. a legal marijuana industry Add 40 jobs in Washington state have a Uncertainty The agency also is problem: There’s no similar Holcomb said proponents system anywhere in the requesting funding to add world that they can look to 40 jobs, including 36 that of the new law don’t envision would be permanent posi- state employees selling the for guidance. marijuana, however, as they The state’s Liquor Con- tions. State leaders are moving want individuals to voluntrol Board also says it has little insight into the basics ahead with developing the teer to lead the shops since of pot cultivation, such as system even as they await there is still uncertainty how the marijuana should word of whether the federal over how the federal government will respond. be grown, how much acre- government will oppose it. “They do still risk arrest Several state agencies age the state will need to develop sufficient supply, have been forming teams and prosecution under fedhow it should be processed that will look at issues such eral law,” Holcomb said. Garza said state officials or how it should be sold at as licensing, legal matters, enforcement and education. knew from the beginning the retail level. Alison Holcomb, drug that Washington would be They are looking to solicit bids from experts from policy director for the ACLU creating a system that around the country while at of Washington State who led would be unprecedented in the same time taking plenty efforts to pass the marijuana the U.S., so officials started of unsolicited phone calls legalization initiative, said looking internationally for from those who want to help. the goal of the measure was guidance. They didn’t find much “There are a lot of people to make the marijuana who think they have a lot of retail outlets similar to the help there, either. Even countries that are expertise in this area,” said recently disbanded stateBY MIKE BAKER
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The three Jefferson County commissioners will conduct a public hearing on the proposed 2013 budget when they meet Monday. The hearing will begin at 10 a.m. in commissioners’ chambers at the Jefferson County Courthouse at 1860 Jefferson St., Port Townsend. Public comment on the budget will be taken at the hearing. Written comments also are welcome at any time through the end of the hearing. Commissioners will consider the public comments as they deliberate and give direction for modifications prior to adopting the budget at a subsequent meeting, possibly Dec. 10. The recommended 2013 Jefferson County budget is $53,399,632 for all funds combined, with $16,429,325 in the general fund and $36,970,307 in other funds. Items on the consent agenda include: ■ Setting a public hearing for the appropriations and extensions of various county departmental budgets, scheduled for 10 a.m. Dec. 17 in commissioners’ chambers. ■ A resolution declaring election results for Parks and Recreation District 2. ■ An agreement to assist with clarification of Iron Mountain Quarry permit conditions in the amount of $6,500.
Eye on Jefferson on Kah Tai property and the city pool. Special City Council office hours, where anyone can talk with a council member without an appointment, will take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday — when Councilwoman Deborah Stinson is scheduled — and from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday with Mayor David King in the mayor’s office on the second floor of historic City Hall, 540 Water St. Other city meetings, which will be in conference rooms at 250 Madison St. unless otherwise indicated, are: ■ Historic Preservation Committee — 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, third-floor conference room. Update on wayfinding is scheduled. ■ Arts Commission — 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, third-floor conference room. ■ Non-Motorized Transportation Advisory Board — 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday, first-floor conference room.
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The Port Townsend Library Advisory Board will conduct a special meeting Tuesday. The meeting will be from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the library at 1220 Lawrence St. Port Townsend city No agenda was available The Port Townsend City as of Saturday. Council will consider the proposed $29,360,324 bud- Hospital district get for 2013 when it meets Jefferson Healthcare Monday. The council will meet at hospital commissioners will 6:30 p.m. in council cham- discuss surplus equipment bers at City Hall, 540 Water when they meet Wednesday. St. The meeting will begin City staff is recommending that the council con- at 3:30 in the hospital audisider adoption of the budget torium, 832 Sheridan St., for Dec. 17, but the council Port Townsend. Commissioners also will could act on it at this meetconsider medical staff creing. Changes made since a dentials, appointments and Nov. 19 public hearing reappointments, as well as include restoration of the medical staff policy for resiengineering and street dents and students. vacation funds, and adjustments to the capital Olympic Area Agency improvement budgets. on Aging The council also will conThe Olympic Area sider an ordinance appropriating $6,157 to the gen- Agency on Aging Council of eral fund, $3,233 to the Governments will consider library fund, $11,244 to the approval of the operating community services fund budget Thursday. The board will meet at and $29,000 to the streets capital improvement fund. 10 a.m. at the Shelton Civic In addition, the council Center, 525 W. Cota, Shelwill hear updates on the ton. For more information or status of Proposition 1 funding with Jefferson for accommodations for disCounty, the agreement with abilities, phone 866-720the Port of Port Townsend 4863.
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YAKIMA — A 14-yearold Toppenish boy has pleaded guilty to groping a woman in a Catholic church and a scantily clad barista at a coffee stand. The Yakima HeraldRepublic reported that the boy was 13 at the time of the attacks. He entered his plea Friday and now faces
up 2½ years in juvenile prison, pending an evaluation. The boy already has a lengthy criminal history dating back to 2011. The boy pleaded guilty to animal cruelty after flinging a Chihuahua mix and breaking its leg. Before that, the boy had been caught breaking into an elderly woman’s home.
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friendly to marijuana users hadn’t really gone beyond decriminalization, so Washington will be pioneering with its regulated system. Possession of marijuana will be legal in Washington state next Thursday, but the process of buying and selling won’t be in place for probably another year or so. State financial experts estimate it could raise nearly $2 billion in tax revenue over the next five years. Sen. Adam Kline, D-Seattle, urged state officials to move quickly on developing the system — perhaps faster than its original timeline. He expressed concern that drug gangs would take over the market and entrench themselves before the state has a chance to get organized. “The more time that goes on, the more we’re asking for trouble,” Kline said.
Marijuana: Answers to queries CONTINUED FROM A1 work for the legal sale and distribution of marijuana. Most law enforcement This information has officials interviewed for this been complied from news sources, interviews and Q&A do not plan to put information distributed by much focus on where an the Port Angeles Police individual procured a legal Department, the Port amount of marijuana unless Townsend Police Depart- presented with evidence of ment, the Jefferson County transporting or distribution Sheriff’s Office and the of marijuana, which will still Olympic Peninsula Narcot- be illegal until the proper ics Enforcement Team framework is established. Deputy Port Angeles (OPNET), as well as the Seattle Police Department, Police Chief Brian Smith, which published a question- made it clear, however, that the Port Angeles Police and-answer on the topic: Department is still deterQ. Can I legally carry mining how it will deal with an ounce of marijuana this issue. for personal use? Q. Does I-502 affect A. Yes, if you are 21 or older, according to state law, current medical marijuana laws? but not federal law. A. No, medical marijuana Since possession of any amount of marijuana is still laws in Washington remain illegal under federal law, the same as they were before people should not possess I-502 passed. marijuana on federal propQ. Can I grow marierty or lands, which would include Olympic National juana in my home and Park and Olympic National sell it to my friends, family and co-workers? Forest. A. Not right now. In the Additionally, possession, use and sale of marijuana- future, under state law, you related drug paraphernalia may be able to get a license will no longer be a crime or to grow or sell marijuana. civil infraction under state Q. Can I smoke pot outlaw. The initiative says it “is side my home? Like at a unlawful to open a package park or on the Olympic containing marijuana . . . in Discovery Trail? A. Much like having an view of the general public.” open container of alcohol in Q. Where can I legally public, doing so could result in a civil infraction — like a buy marijuana? A. The Washington State ticket — or an arrest if such Liquor Control Board is behavior is deemed to be a working to establish guide- prohibited act in a city or lines for the sale and distri- county park. Use of marijuana in pubbution of marijuana. The Control Board has until Dec. lic could result in a citation 1, 2013, to finalize those or notice of infraction, which could result in a fine of $103, rules. In the meantime, produc- but no arrest or jail time. Additionally, if smoking a tion and distribution of nonmedical marijuana remains cigarette isn’t allowed where you are (say, inside an apartillegal. ment building or flammableQ. So, where do I get a chemical factory), smoking legal amount of mari- marijuana isn’t allowed there either. juana? A. North Olympic Peninsula law enforcement offiQ. Can I smoke pot in cials say non-medical Olympic National Park amounts of marijuana can- or Olympic National Fornot be legally procured until est, or hike in either area the State Liquor Control with pot in my backpack? Board establishes a frameA. No. Since both areas
are federal property, and possession or use of marijuana is still a federal crime, neither are allowed in national parks or national forests.
blood for testing. Beginning Thursday, Washington law will presume a driver with a blood THC concentration of 5.00 ng/mL or higher to be under the influence. It will be unlawful for drivers younger than 21 to have any amount of THC in their systems. A person driving on Washington’s roadways will be presumed to have given consent to a test of his or her blood for the purposes of determining THC concentration. If you’re in a serious wreck, then a blood draw will be mandatory. Officers can apply for a search warrant if a blood draw is refused.
Q. What about on the Peninsula College campus? A. No. According to Jack Huls, Peninsula College vice president for student services, smoking marijuana remains prohibited on campus since I-502 has not changed the college’s student code of conduct. Doing so can still result in a range of sanctions, Huls said, ranging from a warning to expulsion. Additionally, the college would no longer be eligible for federal student financial aid if marijuana possession Search and seizure or smoking were allowed on Q. What happens if I campus, Huls explained. get pulled over and I’m sober, but an officer or his Q. What happens if I K-9 buddy smells the get arrested and taken to ounce of marijuana I’ve jail for some other offense got in my trunk? and I have a legal A. Under state law, offiamount of pot on me? cers have to develop probaA. The marijuana will be ble cause to search a closed seized and destroyed, or locked container. according to OPNET. Each case stands on its While legal to possess, own, but if officers have marijuana is deemed “deriv- information that you’re trafative contraband” and, as ficking, producing or deliversuch, cannot be allowed in ing marijuana in violation of the jail. state law, they can get a warrant to search your vehiQ. Will law enforce- cle. ment officers be able to Officers also can notify smoke pot? federal authorities who may A. No, since it is still a choose to respond to the federal crime. scene and enforce federal law. Q. What happens if I Additionally, police K-9s get pulled over and an — police dogs — are trained officer thinks I’ve been to detect the odor of a numsmoking pot? ber of illegal substances. A. If an officer believes When the dog alerts, the you’re driving under the handler cannot know what influence of a drug, he or she substance has been detected will conduct field sobriety without actually looking. tests to look for signs of impairment and possibly Q. The police seized a consult with a drug-recogni- bunch of my marijuana tion expert. before I-502 passed. Can I If officers establish have it back? probable cause, they will A. No. take you into custody, ask you to submit to a blood Monday: Of-age students test and (depending on across the state won’t be able the circumstances) may to use marijuana because of apply for a search warrant college and university codes from a judge to draw your of conduct.
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Trying to claim that email money I AM PLEASED to announce that I have recently received an offer via email to transfer $25,589,000 directly into my bank account — I’m rich! I have no idea why I, W. Bruce among the milCameron lions and millions of email users, was singled out for such lavish treatment, but I assure you, I will not be selfish. Once I have the money, I plan to share it, generously spending it on highly visible luxury automobiles and enormous yachts, so everyone can see my wealth and enjoy it. Lest you doubt the veracity of this deal, allow me to quote verbatim from the email in question:
lion USD directly to your bank account, which will be of mutual benefit to you once we have established cordial cooperation and modality. Please GET BACK TO ME ASAP.” — Song Lou
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additional $10 million USD. “However URGENT for response with banking informational details preceedingly requested. “Yours truly.” — Song Lou
matter. We are requiring only of some informational proceedings for rapid facilitation of transfer. “Please to forward bank “Dear Song Sung Lou: BlessHere’s how I know this is account name, number, routing ings upon you and your puppies. legitimate: (a) the dollar amount and phone for reaching.” “I have spoken with high is very specific; I’d be suspicious — Song Lou regard to all my appliances of of a rounded-off figure; (b) he your keen business skills and Great! I decided I just needed shavings. works for a Suck Banq — I’m a a little bit more informational customer of Service Sucks Bank, “Though much of my lust is proceeding myself, and I’d be which is probably a subsidiary; bestirred by the $10 million, I am good to go. and (c) he needs me to contact requisite of a total of $50 million him ASAP — legitimate businessand am inquiring of any possibil“Dear Song: Most unctuous people are always in a big hurry. ity you and your associates may and florid greetings upon your I responded to his email the emerge from their medications eyebrows. day I got it: “My concerning is for how the with this additional transfer. “Also, through the subscriptions transfer is working. Would you “Dear Mr. Lou: So delightfully please snorkel your immediate of their loins, my parents have I am partaking of your recent blessed me with a sister through describings of the next notes in email! I would most cooperatively the opera? all perplexity, and she, too, would accept your transfer of $25.589 be willing for a limited time only “Yours in lasagna.” million because that’s exactly — W to accept a $50 million transfer.” how much I need! “Dear Sir: I am most unfortu“Dear W: Though our history “With much insomnia, I beg nate to thinking you may not sus“Dear W: Some puzzlement suggests you can be trusted with pect me as real for we do not now for your response.” has befuddled us during your know or been introduced, but our worthiness, many among us — W. Bruce Cameron last communications. allow me to say I am Song Lou. are suspect of you unseriously “However, we are confident “I work for Heng Suck Banq misdirecting our associations. He wrote right back! with you as our partner in Ltd., and have the proposition for “Please be aware of our availbusiness for $25.589 million “Dear W: My associates are ability to the $50 million only if and can lay the goodness of an speaking most excitedly on this you of transferring $25.589 mil-
Speaking Out
Stacie Hoskins Planner Port Townsend
Joy Waddell
Kim Acuna
Coast Guard Port Angeles
Homemaker Joyce
Craftsman Port Angeles
“I have a lot to buy for — from grandkids at 5 months to 29 years. I’ll be buying kids’ stuff up to electronic items; a large variety of things. One thing is a first baby walker.”
“I make my own. I make wooden furniture, knickknacks and shelves all for the family. I’ve made wooden toys for the grandkids in the past, but they’re too old now for rocking horses.”
Peninsula Voices PDN, Nov. 25]. The meeting includes Any mind that has nations whose civilized climbed toward the upper strata of subjective reasoning advancement initiated the recognizes that others have process of destroying the planet Earth. made the same journey. Shouts of reasonable Depending on the coundisbelief at success of this try and environment in which he or she lives, every premise aside for the man or woman has reached moment, what other goal do inhabitants of Earth have? different levels of knowlPerhaps before the edge at that elevation. planet destructs, man will Whether laborer, carbegin to repair what is bropenter, plumber, salesperson, attorney, engineer, sci- ken. The same principle entist, legislator or leader should be applied to other of a nation, everyone world problems. Subjugate knows that levelheadedpartisanship in governness will settle a problem. ment and in nations. Based on the progress of Ray Nelson, humanity in the past sevSequim eral thousand years, which have seen laudable growth Moral cliff in common sense, we can look forward with hope to There has been a lot of the current meeting of the talk about the fiscal cliff. best brains of major We wouldn’t be facing nations in Doha, Qatar such a cliff if we hadn’t [“Year of Living Dangeralready gone over the moral cliff some time ago. ously Altering U.S. Role?”
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They never wrote back, but I’m sure the transfer is coming soon.
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“A wish list is the method we use so that everyone gets what he or she wants and needs. I’m kind of sneaky but try to get things on the wish list.”
“I make my own gifts. That way, it is more personal. I make food items and baked goods. I’m not much into retail items. I’ve done that before, but homemade is best.”
There has been a growing trend to take God out of everything, including our own lives. Some people choose not to believe in God and don’t want others to, either. The truth of the matter is God does exist and has since the beginning of time. For those choosing not to believe, it is certainly sad, and when they die they will then know they were wrong before and horrified at the choice they made. If you’re not with God, you are against God — no in between. Where do you want to be? With the ungodly and corrupt leaders and public schools we have had and currently have, we can only expect to hurtle faster down that cliff of immorality, as is evident with the acceptance of homosexuality and all its permutations. Since the beginning of
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Bill Tennent Museum director Port Townsend
“Half of my gifts will come “Interactive gifts from the museum like family games. shop at the I buy locally and Jefferson County try to keep it in Museum, and the the community. I other half will be get items that I Gathering Place know Santa can calendars, from the make in his toy nonprofit that shop [spoken while works with holding his two disabled people. It children].” features local artists, and my family asks for it every year.”
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“Dear Song: All of my follicles are emerging from the dark winter of their trousers and turning their taste buds to your luscious wrists! “Most joyously do I face the soup of your embalming of my sister. My beamings are upon all of the Suck companies, with wishes for continued integrity at every turn of the pipe. “Yours most impeded.” — Bruce
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“A gun safe for my dad and “I’m doing gift novelty items from cards because I my travels for my have so many mom. And a few family members other quick things. who live far away. It will be my But a fun thing will be the Gorilla second year at sea Pod, that you can on Christmas. But someone’s got to take pictures of yourself and hang do it.” on the tree.”
you can be convincing of your honesty! “We have no wasting time! Yes, your sister please also bank information with 24 hours for transferring or we will be withdrawn to other matters. “Yours truly.” — Song
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time, homosexuality has always been an aberration of natural law and in history has been the destruction and downfall of civilizations. A group of people demanding they have a right and choosing to be homosexual doesn’t make it a right or reason to institutionalize it; just another symptom of how far over and down the cliff we are. Looks like we will crash at the bottom before things restore to where they should be. Larry Winters, Sequim
Church and state Regarding the letter [“Children and Faith,” Peninsula Voices, Nov. 27]: The phrase “separation of church and state” does not appear anywhere in the U.S. Constitution. Religion makes only one
direct appearance in the original Constitution in Article 6: “No religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any Office or public Trust under the United States.” Some states, however, do have a litmus test in their constitutions. Without exception, the framers were Christian, believed in a single JudeoChristian God and were members of several sects of the Protestant religion, including a couple of Catholics. They had passionate disagreements about style of worship, however. One thing they did agree on: They wanted to ensure that no one sect could ever seize control of a government and start a theocracy. Amendment 1: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establish-
ment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech . . .” “Separation between church and state” first appeared in a letter to the Danbury Baptists on Jan. 1. 1802, written by Thomas Jefferson, third president of the United States. Regarding letting children choose their own religion or lack of it, children are too young to choose. They need guidance, and how can anyone, adult or child, possibly choose if there is no base to choose from? Not giving children religious roots to grow on makes them into tumbleweeds: They will stick to anything. Edeltraut Sokol, Port Townsend
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I totally agree with Mike Acheson’s Issues of Faith column of Nov. 16, which a letter writer took issue with [“Children and Faith,” Peninsula Voices, Nov. 27]. In fact, I shared the column with some friends who also felt his message rang true. I suppose that makes us “brainwashed” by our parents at an early age and never allowed to “search for answers that satisfy our own needs and intellects.” These are some of the reasons the letter writer gave for not giving our children a Christian upbringing in our homes. To expect children to find religion on their own is like expecting them to find appropriate standards of conduct without parental guidance. I am thankful my mother brought me up in the Catholic faith but allowed me to develop friendships with other denominations. I enjoy reading all the Issues of Faith columns, which give me a perspective of the many churches that abound here on the Peninsula. Mainly, I just wanted to stand up for Mike Acheson’s column, which I read faithfully. Joyce Serra, Sequim
Ecology just imposed a rule for WRIA 18 East, covering Clallam County East of Morse Creek. The rule for WRIA 18 West, to beyond the Elwha River, likely will come soon and will be based on this one. This rule forbids any new well usage without buying mitigation credits from a water bank. The cost can be in the thousands of dollars per well. A $1,000 per house credit is provided for the first 100 houses. In large parts of the affected area, the rule provides no assurance that any credits for outdoor water use will be available. If you already are living in a house but are not yet watering a garden or using water for livestock, beginning to do so would constitute a “new use” that would require purchasing mitigation credits. If you have a well but are not yet using it, you will have to buy mitigation credits. The rule also will require millions to be spent installing water meters and millions more on monitoring them. Ecology imposes a minimum in-stream flow for the river that far exceeds known historical flows. This
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Tough test for Liberty THE STATUE OF Liberty survived superstorm Sandy with every crown spike in place, but its surrounding island was so badly damaged that the National Park Service doesn’t know when the beloved tourist attraction off New York and New Jersey will reopen or how much repairs will cost. A tour of Liberty Island on Friday showed broken railings, torn-up paving stones, damaged equipment and flood-wrecked buildings. The storm destroyed boilers, sewage pumps and electrical systems, said David Luchsinger, the superintendent of the Statue of Liberty and of the neighboring Ellis Island. Luchsinger estimated that 75 percent of Liberty Island’s 12 acres was flooded, with water as high as 8 feet. The Associated Press
exceeds [the state Department of] Ecology’s statutory authority to only protect existing stream flows. If you would like any more information, please contact me at ahlburgk@ msn.com or 360-565-1146. Kaj Ahlburg, Port Angeles
many countries. But we have fewer than we had when my wife and I came to this country in 1965. Over the years, we have watched as our rights, privileges and freedoms erode. It has been our observation that during Republican administrations, our Freedom’s survival lives change significantly. Example: During the I watched the 92nd annual naturalization cere- George W. Bush reign, we were insulted by the mony on TVW television Patriot Act. No one knows Nov. 26. what rights and freedoms It struck me, as an immigrant myself, listening we lost in that secretive document. to Lee Greenwood’s song Some are obvious. about the freedoms we Even the senators and have in the U.S., it’s true — congressmen who blindly we do, compared with
signed the document do not know what was in it. It was rammed through, rewritten and rammed through again without being read — again. It sits there, like a sword, waiting for someone unwittingly to test its sharpness. As a society that is supposed to be the most transparent in the world, why do we allow our government to make decisions such as the Patriot Act without exposing its impact on the very folks it impacts the most? We must, as a nation, limit the erosion of our rights, travesties such as the Supreme Court’s ruling that corporations are people and money is speech. Another example of rights being lost. For this nation to survive, freedom has to survive. It is what we stand for. John Ratchford, Port Townsend
Wild Olympics The Nov. 27 front-page article about job losses from the Wild Olympics [proposed legislation] is just touching the tip of a huge iceberg. The Wild Olympics Wilderness and Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 2012 is
included in the Sportsmen’s Act (S 3525) of 2012, to protect and enhance opportunities for recreational hunting, fishing, and shooting. This act contains a hodgepodge of 8,971 environmental bills, a questionable few for recreational hunting, fishing and shooting. The trade-off allows seizure of private lands for aquatic habitats. The definition of this term is limitless and includes seizure of lands in order to the quantity and quality of water sources, and to serve as a buffer protecting the environment. A factory that pollutes can be seized to protect an aquatic habitat. The only real limit on the seizure is the requirement that the government manage the seized property in accordance with current subtitle rules. These are only a couple of examples of the content of the 70 bills that will affect many Washington state private property owners, businesses and industries — if signed into law. At the present time, the so-called Sportsman’s Act is on a fast track for a Senate vote for approval. Jack W. Coleman, Port Townsend
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Rave of the Week YOU KNOW THAT feeling when you wake up to hear the garbage truck coming and you forgot to put out the cans? A big rave to our anonymous neighbor who put our cans out for us so our trash got picked up.
. . . and other Raves A HUGE RAVE for the kind person who donated all the toys to Toys For Tots last Tuesday [Nov. 20] at the Port Angeles Walmart. Thank you, and Merry Christmas. THANK YOU TO Sequim radio station KSQM for presenting “The Music Train,” a program that takes you for a musical ride around the country. EDITOR’S NOTE: The hourlong “Music Train” airs on nonprofit KSQM-FM 91.5 on Tuesdays at 6:05 p.m. and Saturdays at noon. A GREAT BIG rave for “A Christmas Story,” a play at Port Angeles Community Playhouse,
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RAVES TO SPONSORS and contributors to the first Clallam County Amigos Motorcycle Club and toy run [Nov. 17]. Without them, the toy run would not have been such a success. Special thanks to the Eagles, Islander restaurant in Sequim and 7 Cedars Casino for helping host. All proceeds went to the Boys & Girls Club and the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society. A BIG POUNDING rave for those cats down at the waterfront that have been laying down that daily rock-the-house beat. They’re going on and on and on. AFTER DINNER AT a Port Angeles restaurant, I was struggling, getting up and going with my cane. A kind gentleman who was dining with his wife offered to help me with the stairs.
Although I wasn’t going to use the stairs, his kind offer was much appreciated.
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THIS IS A rant to a local professional office: Your customer service skills Rant of the Week really need some work. Next time you talk about your BICYCLISTS ON THE customers when you get off the Olympic Discovery Trail: phone, perhaps you should look You evidently think walkers ahead of you can hear your bikes. around to see if any other We cannot. Announce yourself customers are in the office. loudly, in plenty of time, or accept responsibility for any mishaps.
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. . . and other Rants HUGE RANT TO the young girl who made a spectacle of herself yelling at an 80-year-old woman at bingo Friday night [Nov. 23] because she was sitting in a seat that the young woman wanted. Shame on the manager for making the elders move. I was raised to take care of elders and show respect. TO THE MAN who was riding his bike along Marine Drive [Port Angeles] on Tuesday morning in the dark: Not only were you wearing dark clothing, had no front/rear lights and were riding in the road — not on the trail — you were not wearing a helmet. Have you already hit your
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Veteran PDN photographer dies at 64 Tom Thompson chronicled the N. Peninsula
“His camera work alone would take you to the heart of the story.� JOHN BREWER PDN publisher, editor
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PORT ANGELES — For 33 years, Tom Thompson captured the North Olympic Peninsula through a camera lens and won awards for photos ranging from a stark image of the fallen Hood Canal Bridge to an offbeat photo of a horse nibbling on its owner’s neck. T h e retired chief photographer of the Pe n i n s u l a Daily News did it all with a smile on his face, Thompson a calming influence and a keen eye for the right moment and the perfect shot as he covered every kind of news — from parades to disasters, from fires and car accidents to City Council meetings and high school sports. Thompson died Wednesday night at his home in Port Angeles surrounded by family members after suffering a brain aneurysm. He was 64.
Celebration of life A celebration of life for Thompson will be held in the Vern Burton Community Center, 308 E. Fourth St., from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. this coming Saturday. He retired from the PDN in August 2007 after 33 years and began a successful second career with his own construction business and property development company, Clear Horizon LLC. “Tom was the consummate professional and a highly respected, beloved colleague,� said John Brewer, PDN publisher and editor. “He made us a better newspaper. He didn’t need words to communicate; his camera work alone would take you to the heart of the story. “His personnel file is filled with letters from readers complimenting the photos he took.
New York Times. Thomas A. Thompson was born May 30, 1948, in Seattle. He worked for AP in Seattle as a lab technician and part-time photographer before joining the PDN in May 1974. He also attended Peninsula College and received an associate degree in journalism in 1998.
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The first public view of the fallen Hood Canal Bridge, which sank during a powerful storm in 1979, came in this photograph by Tom Thompson. Thompson, who became a general contractor after retiring from the Peninsula Daily News, died last week. “Parents especially loved his photos of their children. “He was so well-liked in the community that he was an ambassador for the newspaper,� Brewer added. “And he carried his talents and outstanding craftsmanship into his general contracting business, making sure his customers always got a great job done for a fair price.� Many of his photos were transmitted by The Associated Press — the PDN is a contributor to this news service, the world’s largest — and were published by other newspapers nationwide. His photos also received awards from AP and from Sigma Delta Chi-Society of Professional Journalists.
Newsroom anchor Fellow PDN staffers marveled at his even temperament despite tense deadline situations. “He never raised his voice,� said Executive Editor Rex Wilson. “He had this calming way about him. He was always in control, always fully prepared when on assignment.
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through brambles to capture the right angle and quickly left to make his 11 a.m. deadline for what was then an evening newspaper. “After I took some more shots from the southern side of the bridge to illustrate the damaged span and the open gap where the bridge used to be, I rushed back to my car.
“I threaded my way back through the maze of debris and made it back to the office with just enough time to process my film and produce three or four quick prints, and the presses rolled shortly after.� The photo was sent to AP and appeared in newspapers from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer to The
Hood Canal Bridge Thompson was the first photographer to reach the scene when hurricane-force winds sank the west half of the Hood Canal Bridge on Feb. 13, 1979. He recalled a whiteknuckle drive from Port Angeles, driving through buffeting winds and dodging fallen trees and debris strewn across state Highway 104 in Jefferson County. He found that the steel transfer span that once led from the land span to the rest of the floating bridge was in the canal. The west half of the bridge was gone, and off in the distance, the east half was still afloat. “The sun was breaking through the clouds enough to provide the light I needed for photography, but it was still an eerie feeling to be aware of the clouds overhead that had been a part of the storm that could do so much damage,� Thompson recalled in a 2009 interview. Thompson stomped
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Tom Thompson receives a proclamation of appreciation in August 2007 from the Clallam County Board of Commissioners on his PDN retirement. The proclamation saluted Thompson’s photo work and was presented by Steve Tharinger, then chair of the commissioners and now a state representative.
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At his PDN retirement party in 2007, he said he felt “very blessed in my career to enjoy my craft, live in a place surrounded by beautiful geography, work with some great people, create some rewarding images and to see many changes.� His survivors include his wife, Diane; stepmother Grace Thompson of Moses Lake; two brothers, Joe and Roger Thompson of Helena, Mont.; sons Wade and Scott of Federal Way; daughter Brooke Nelson of Port Angeles, a member of the City Council; stepchildren Lisa Lovern and Michael Cooper of Lynnwood; 10 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
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PENINSULA DAILY NEWS for Sunday, December 2, 2012 SECTION
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Sequim rolls past PT Wolves earn first league win of year BY LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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FORKS — Forks held North Beach to two points in the fourth quarter Thursday night to win its second boys basketball game in as many tries this season, 38-32. Braden Decker led the Spartans with 10 points and Colton Raben had nine in a game dominated by defense. That end of the court is where Decker most impacted the game. The senior grabbed 18 rebounds, including 16 defensive boards, and had five steals. “Sometimes when you’re not shooting well, you’ve got to find other ways to win the game,” Forks coach Rick Gooding said. “In the fourth quarter, it seemed like [Decker] got every rebound.” Gooding said some of his players are getting frustrated with their shooting struggles in the first two games of the season. “I have confidence in them [starting to make shots],” Gooding said. “We’ve only played two games, so we’re only going to get better.” In their wins over Port Angeles and North Beach, the Spartans also showed they can win different styles of basketball. They beat the Roughriders 57-44 in a fast, up-and-down game Wednesday night. On Thursday, both the Spartans and Hyaks played zone defense that made for a much slower pace of play. “That made it into a grind-it-out game,” Gooding said. One of the reasons Forks held North Beach to two points in the final period, and just nine total in the second half, was because they blanketed Justin Chong. Chong scored 10 points in the first half, but was held scoreless over the final two quarters. Forks 38, North Beach 32 North Beach Forks
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North Beach (32) Thornton 10, J. Chong 10, Fry 4, Hernandez 8. Forks (38) Raben 9, Gilmore 4, Harris 7, Decker 10, Jacobson 6, Gonzales 2.
Olympic 85, Port Angeles 31 BREMERTON — Quentin Phillips sank 26 points and Tarence Mosley added 15 as the Trojans rolled against the Roughriders in the first Olympic League game of the year for both teams. The Trojans used a harassing, pressuring defense to force the Riders into turnovers and missed shots for the easy win. Olympic led 55-20 at halftime and cruised to the win. Miki Andrus led Port Angeles with eight points while Hayden Gunderson added seven. Olympic 85, Port Angeles 31 Port Angeles Olympic
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Port Angeles (31) Andrus 8, Gunderson 7, Payton 5, Ciaciuch 3, Elliott 3, Schumacher 2, Rogers 2, Trieder 1. Olympic (85) Phillips 26, Mosley 15, Tyson 9, Thornton 8, Setten 6, Samuel 4, Matheny 4, Hamond 4, Makiah McInnis 3, Makaleb McInnis 2, Grier 2, Neal 2.
Girls Basketball Port Angeles 49, Olympic 28 PORT ANGELES — Maddy Hinrichs scored 15 points to help the Roughriders open the Olympic League with the win Friday night. Hinrichs scored nine of her 15 in the first quarter to set the tone of the game. She was a perfect 3 for 3 on her 3-point attempts, a couple of them on assists from Macy Walker. TURN
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SEQUIM — Hot-shooting Gabe Carter helped Sequim get a good start in Olympic League play, as the Wolves beat Port Townsend 54-36 on Friday night. Carter was 9 for 11 from the field, including 4 for 6 on 3-pointers, and scored 22 points. Carter also pulled down six rebounds and doled out four assists. “It was good to see Gabe come out shooting the ball,” Sequim coach Greg Glasser said. “What I liked is he was still looking to make the extra pass.” The rest of the Wolves (1-0, 1-1) didn’t shoot nearly as well as Carter, but the defense stifled the Redskins throughout the game, especially in the first half when Port Townsend only managed 10 points. Erik Christensen and Jayson Brocklesby both had big defensive games. Christensen blocked five shots and Brocklesby had six steals, five in the first half. Glasser said Brocklesby’s steals came without being overaggressive and affecting the overall team defense. “Jayson had a lot of steals, but still contained himself,” Glasser said. “He wasn’t jeopardizing anyone else [by going for steals].” Brocklesby also scored nine points for the Wolves. Port Townsend coach Tom Webster said Sequim’s length and athleticism made it difficult KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS for his team to rebound and Port Townsend’s Jacob King, front right, fights for the rebound with Sequim’s Erik score. TURN
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Christensen as King’s teammate Brian LeMaster tries to get out of the way during the second quarter Friday night at Sequim High School.
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PORT ANGELES — The young Peninsula College men’s basketball team (2-1) showed its inexperience Friday night in their opener of the Inaugural First Federal Pirate Classic, falling 83-73 to a more-seasoned Blue Angels team Friday night. The Blue Angels are comprised of former college and professional players who travel and play against colleges and other semi-professional clubs throughout the season. The Pirates came into the game shooting 56 percent on field goals and 48 percent on 3-pointers but only connected on 31 percent on field goals and 13 percent on 3-pointers against the physical Blue Angels defense. ”We got down early and then we began to rush everything we do on the court,” Peninsula head coach Lance Von Vogt said. “Their physicality and experience hurt us at times [Friday night]. “We will learn from our mistakes and come back stronger
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Anthony Crouts of Peninsula College drives the lane through some tall and much older Blue Angels players in Port Angeles on Friday night. Gloyd leads Pirates because of it. “The true mark of championSalim Gloyd led the Pirates ship teams is how they respond by scoring 22 points and securto adversity, so that is how we will measure ourselves moving ing 17 rebounds in the contest. forward.” Djuan Smith added 18 points
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Scoreboard Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Thursday Longhouse Market Men’s high game: George Peabody, 245; men’s high series: George Peabody, 657. Women’s high game: Linda Chansky, 217; women’s high series: Linda Chansky, 567. Leading team: Lakeside. Tuesday Laurel Lanes Seniors Men’s high game: Jack Shields, 214; men’s high series: Jack Shields, 552. Women’s high game: Sherri Zindel, 187; women’s high series: Sherri Zindel, 493. Mixed Up Mixed Men’s high game: Bill Gannon, 233; Troy Tisdale, 233; men’s high series: Bill Gannon, 635. Women’s high game: Pat Smith, 188; women’s high series: Jess Edgmon, 512. Leading team: Laurel Lanes. Tuesday Brunch High score: Cheri Tysson, 200; high series: June Larsen, 513. First place team: Avon/Louise. Monday Les Schwab Mixed Majors Men’s high game: Anthony Sanders, 278; men’s high series: Jim Halliday, 686. Women’s high game: Cindy Almond, 191; women’s high series: Karen Paulsen, 527. Leading team: Red Carpet Car Wash. Baxter Auto Parts Old Timers Men’s high game: Ken McInnes, 222; men’s high series: Ken McInnes, 628. Women’s high game: Joan Wright, 164; women’s high series: Joan Wright, 486. Monday Night Mixed Men’s high game: John Rudder, 203; men’s high series: Travis Peterson, 533. Women’s high game: Sage Brown, 200; women’s high series: Sage Brown, 552. Leading team: Sew It Seems. Saturday, Nov. 24 Pee Wee Kids League Boys’ high game: Jonathan Roland, 68. Girls’ high game: Olivia Ostlund, 91. Bantam Kids League Girls’ high game: Sierra Burkett, 98; girls’ high series: Sierra Burkett, 287. Junior Kids League Boys’ high game: Casey Sisneros, 168; boys’ high series: Nathan Dewey, 446. Girls’ high game: Malyssa Gannon, 84; girls’ high series: Malyssa Gannon, 235. Friday, Nov. 23 7 Cedars Mixed Men’s high game: Bill Gannon, 232; men’s high series: Tony Chapman Jr., 627. Women’s high game: Louse Demetriff, 207; women’s high series: Sage Brown, 507; Rita Berson, 507. Leading team: Team 5. Sunday, Nov. 14 Lakeside Big Four Men’s high game: Al Angevine, 267; men’s high series: Al Angevine, 711. Leading team: Pavers and Left Turn Only are tied. SEQUIM OLYMPIC LANES First Federal Senior Snipers Wednesday Men’s high game: Jay Cameron, 203; men’s high series: Jay Cameron, 581. Women’s high game: Dona Eby, 181; women’s high series: Chris Getchman, 438. Leading team: Derringers. Les Schwab Mixed Men’s high game: Mike Elkhart, 215; men’s high series: Mike Elkhart, 560. Women’s high game: Alana Adams, 168; women’s high series: Sherrie Elkhart, 420. Leading team: Pin Seakers. Thursday Thursday 9-Pin No-Tap Men’s high game: Chris Puckett, 229; men’s high series: Wayne Hedges, 529. Women’s high game: Marilyn Hooser, 254; women’s high series: Ginny Bowling, 542. Tuesday SunLanders I Men’s high game: Mark Warren, 183; men’s high series: Mark Warren, 490. Women’s high game: Cheryl Coulter, 181; women’s high series: Cheryl Coulter, 497. Leading teams: Alley Cats and The Swamp Rats are tied. Monday Wall Street Journal Men’s high game: Jim Anderson, 177; men’s high series: Gordy Omdal, 449.
Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Thursday Men’s Club Throw Out Three Worst Holes Gross: Gary Thorne, 51; Tim Lusk, 58. Net: Larry Aillaud, 47; David Henderson, 49; Quint Boe, 49; Gary McLaughlin, 52. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Tim Lusk, 65; Rick Parkhurst and Gerald Petersen, 68. Team net: David Henderson and Gary McLaughlin, 60; Larry Aillaud and Brian Duncan, 60; Darrell Vincent and Quint Boe, 60; Bill Lindberg and Greg Shield, 61; Steve Jones and Quint Boe, 61; Bill Lindberg and Kevin Borde, 62. Tuesday Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Mike Clayton, 36. Net: Steve Jones, 32; Larry Aillaud, 32.5; Joe Tweter, 32.5; Dennis Watson, 33; Bernie Anselmo, 33.5; Dick Goodman, 33.5. Team gross: Rick Parkhurst and Bob Brodhun, 73; Rick Parkhurst and John Pruss, 73; Mike Clayton and Kerry Perkins, 73. Team net: Craig Jacobs and Dennis Watson, 62; Gary McLaughlin and Bernie Anselmo, 62; Ray Santiago and Bernie Anselmo, 63; Larry Aillaud and Brian Duncan, 64; Rick Parkhurst and Tom Lowe, 64; Steve Jones and Lyle Andrus, 64. Sunday, Nov. 25 Men’s Club Sub Par Any Two Holes Gross: Gary Thorne, 66; Rick Hoover, 70. Net: David Henderson, 60; Jan Hardin, 66; Gary McLaughlin, 66; Ray Dooley, 67; Gary Reidel, 68; Don Dundon, 69; Gerald Petersen, 69; Kui Solomon, 69. Tuesday, Nov. 20 Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Gerald Petersen, 36; Jim Cole, 36. Net: Dave Henderson, 32; Ray Dooley, 33; Gary McLaughlin, 34; Dennis Watson, 34. Team gross: John Pruss and Jim Cole, 71;
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Gerald Petersen and Dennis Watson, 72. Team net: Jim Cole and Dennis Watson, 62; Dave Henderson and Gary McLaughlin, 63; Dave Henderson and Ray Dooley, 63; Jim Cole and Craig Jacobs, 63. Sunday, Nov. 18 Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Gerald Petersen, 36. Net: Don Dundon, 33.5; Mike Sorenson, 33.5; Bill Lindberg, 35; Leo Greenawalt, 35. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUTRY CLUB Wednesday Men’s Selective Nine Gross: Bill Dickin, 31. Net: Bruce Millikin, 25.5; Russ McClelland, 25.5; Bill Wheeler, 26; Steve Zipser, 26. The Cedars At Dungeness Men’s Club Four Man Shotgun—Three Best Net Scores Per Game 1. John Magee, Ray Ballantyne, Ted Johnson and Frank Lagambina, 196. 2. Robert Mares, Kevin McCormack, Brian McArdle and Bates Bankert, 202. 3. Larry St. John, Mike Sutton, Jay Howard and Joe Tomita, 202. Closest to pin No. 8 Low division: Allen Balla, 9 ft. 6 in. High division: Wayne Pinger, 15 ft. 9 in. No. 17 Low division: Rod Harp, 19 ft. 4 in. High division: Jay Howard, 25 ft. 2 in. No. 11 Open: Ron Fye, 3 ft. 8 in. Skyridge Golf Course Sunday Four Club Day Net: Dennis Ferrie, 69; John O’Rourke, 69; Martin Pedersen, 70; Lance Gardner, 71; Brian Cays, 72; Allen Patton, 72; Mike Tipton, 72; Rich Garvey, 72; Don Tipton, 72. Post Turkey Day Two Person Scramble/ Best ball Gross: Adam MacKay and Ken Chace, 69. Net: Brian Lux and Dave Larsen, 61.5; Scott MacKay and Jerry Pedersen, 62.1; John Naples and Terry Randall, 63.3; Jeff Pedersen and Mark Willis, 64.3.
Basketball PA Parks & Recreation Adult League Standings through Saturday Team W L Joshua’s Lounge 4 0 Langston Services 3 0 Skyridge Golf Course 3 1 Next Door Gastropub 3 1 Anytime Fitness-Seq. 3 1 Batson Enterprises 2 1 Team Atlas 2 2 7 Cedars Casino 1 1 Strait/Wired Drinks 1 3 Cougars 1 3 Higher/Grandview 0 3 Westend Ballers 0 4 Sunny Farms 0 4
Basketball PA Men’s League Thursday results Baston Enterprises 105, Cougar’s 55 Leading scorers B: Antonio Stevenson, 29; Jakoba Square, 22. C: Rickie Porter, 14; Justin Antioquia, 14. Joshua’s Lounge 80, Strait Flooring/Wired Energy Drinks 74 Leading scorers SW: John Textor, 28; Dave Stofferahn, 22. J: Max Eding, 25; Ernie Grimes, 19. Wednesday results Team Atlas 54, High Grounds/Grandview Grocery 29 Leading scorers HG: Randy Veenstra, 13; Jeff Berry, 8. A: Shea Bedortha, 17; Jayme Crone 13. Langston Professional Services 123, Sunny Farms 50 Leading scorers L: Art Green, 32; Kevin Schmidt, 29. SF: Devin Dahl, 13; Anthony Frey, 12.
Volleyball PA PARKS & RECREATION COED Standings through Saturday Team W L Hutchinson Construct 5 0 7 Cedars Casino 5 0 Volleyball United 5 0 Zbaraschuk Dental 3 2 High Energy Metals 2 3 The Tribe 2 3 Gone Squatchin 1 3 Laurel Dental Clinic 1 4 Evergreen Collision 0 4 Serena’s Spikers 0 5 Tuesday results Zbaraschuk Dental Care 25, Laurel Dental Clinic 10 Zbaraschuk Dental Care 25, Laurel Dental Clinic 15 Zbaraschuk Dental Care 25, Laurel Dental Clinic 22 7 Cedars Casino 25, Serena’s Spikers 9 7 Cedars Casino 25, Serena’s Spikers 11 7 Cedars Casino 25, Serena’s Spikers 17
Preps Football State Playoffs Friday’s Scores 2B Football Championship Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 21, Morton/White Pass 19 3A Football Championship Bellevue 35, Eastside Catholic 3
Basketball Friday’s Scores BOYS BASKETBALL Arlington 66, Marysville-Getchell 53 Auburn Riverside 84, Kentlake 51 Ballard 61, Cleveland 44 Battle Ground 62, Washougal 53 Bremerton 55, Kingston 49 Bush 66, Orcas Island 46 Cascade Christian 75, Franklin Pierce 70 Castle Rock 73, King’s Way Christian School 65 Centralia 60, North Thurston 34 Curlew 59, St. Michael’s 47 Curtis 71, Bethel 56 Davenport 54, Almira/Coulee-Hartline 36 Dayton 51, Elgin, Ore. 24 Eastmont 62, Pasco 55 Eastside Catholic 50, Blanchet 38 Eatonville 60, Bonney Lake 38 Ellensburg 57, Pullman 51
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Emerald Ridge 60, Puyallup 50 Everett 56, Cascade (Everett) 47 Federal Way 70, Rogers (Puyallup) 33 Ferris 66, Chiawana 41 Foster 70, Liberty 54 Franklin 75, Hazen 47 Hanford 79, Connell 48 Highland 56, Toppenish 47 Hoquiam 63, Aberdeen 41 Jackson 62, Glacier Peak 49 Kettle Falls 59, Oroville 42 Klahowya 66, Crosspoint Academy 41 Lake Washington 48, Redmond 45 Lakes 59, Clover Park 58 Liberty (Spangle) 69, Rosalia 56 Lincoln 61, Benson, Ore. 49 Lindbergh 64, Bear Creek School 45 Mariner 42, Shorewood 40 Mercer Island 77, Inglemoor 46 Mossyrock 58, Rochester 54 Mountain View 65, Evergreen (Vancouver) 59 Mt. Spokane 76, East Valley (Spokane) 71 Naches Valley 60, Riverside Christian 46 Nathan Hale 73, Archbishop Murphy 56 Newport 56, Sammamish 40 North Kitsap 50, North Mason 44 Northwest Christian (Lacey) 53, Orting 51 Northwest School 55, Darrington 41 Odessa-Harrington 61, Republic 31 Olympia 69, Capital 49 Olympic 85, Port Angeles 31 Onalaska 46, Rainier 28 Pe Ell 58, Oakville 47 Prairie 62, Camas 56 Quincy 39, Selah 31 R.A. Long 53, Yelm 52 Raymond 55, Elma 44 Renton 76, Juanita 58 Richland 59, Gonzaga Prep 54 Rogers (Spokane) 76, Cheney 55 Seattle Academy 50, King’s 45 Seattle Lutheran 46, Portland Lutheran, Ore. 29 Seattle Prep 58, Lakeside (Seattle) 56 Sedro-Woolley 73, Blaine 44 Sehome 81, Nooksack Valley 39 Sequim 54, Port Townsend 36 Shadle Park 72, Kennewick 62 Shorecrest 81, Kamiak 73 Shorewood Christian 60, Rainier Christian 40 Skyview 50, Columbia River 47 Snohomish 67, Marysville-Pilchuck 44 Southridge 70, Moses Lake 56 Spanaway Lake 74, Graham-Kapowsin 50 Squalicum 61, Ferndale 47 St. George’s 66, Newport 34 Tahoma 83, Kentwood 72 Tenino 63, Winlock 48 Thomas Jefferson 56, Kentridge 51 Tulalip Heritage 58, Mount Vernon Christian 30 Union 81, Stanwood 74 Walla Walla 61, Davis 55 Warden 37, Kittitas 35 Wellpinit 69, Springdale 34 Wenatchee 70, Monroe 52 Wilbur-Creston 60, Bridgeport 26 Willapa Valley 42, Tacoma Baptist 41 Lewis and Clark Dan Fitzgerald Memorial Basketball Tournament Lewis and Clark 63, Peninsula 44 Mead 54, Lake Stevens 48 West Valley (Yakima) 59, West Valley (Spokane) 37 POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS Mount Baker vs. Meridian, ccd. Prosser vs. Kiona-Benton, ppd. to Dec 10. GIRLS BASKETBALL Almira/Coulee-Hartline 47, Davenport 30 Arlington 55, Stanwood 38 Auburn Riverside 50, Kentlake 28 Bainbridge 62, South Kitsap 59 Bethel 45, Curtis 33 Blaine 51, Sedro-Woolley 11 Bremerton 42, Kingston 34 Cedarcrest 56, Mount Si 31 Charles Wright Academy 39, University Prep 36 Concrete 49, Lopez 48 Darrington 54, Northwest School 34 Eastlake 37, Liberty 27 Eatonville 51, Bonney Lake 26 Ellensburg 61, Pullman 38 Everett 51, Cascade (Everett) 20 Evergreen (Seattle) 38, Foss 31 Ferndale 69, Squalicum 25 Ferris 59, Chiawana 55 Fife 35, Decatur 29 Franklin Pierce 55, Lindbergh 39 Hanford 55, Connell 35 Inglemoor 63, Mercer Island 44 Interlake 63, Highline 25 Juanita 62, Enumclaw 42 Kelso 62, Battle Ground 37 Kentridge 59, Thomas Jefferson 46 Kentwood 56, Tahoma 39 Kiona-Benton 58, Prosser 51 Kittitas 44, Wahluke 30 Klahowya 36, Crosspoint Academy 32 La Salle 50, Cashmere 40 Life Christian Academy 41, Stadium 35 Lynden Christian 49, King’s 46 Mark Morris 83, Tumwater 40 Mary Knight 48, Three Rivers Christian School 36 Medical Lake 25, Deer Park 15 Monroe 69, Marysville-Getchell 13 Montesano 48, North Beach 33 Mount Baker 57, Oak Harbor 53 Mount Vernon Christian 63, Tulalip Heritage 53 Mt. Rainier 65, Auburn 16 Napavine 72, Bear Creek School 30 Newport 45, St. George’s 20 Nooksack Valley 41, Sehome 30 North Kitsap 58, North Mason 20 Northport 37, Valley Christian 24 Northwest Christian (Lacey) 59, Orting 21 Oroville 49, Kettle Falls 34 Peninsula 38, Washington 19 Port Angeles 49, Olympic 28 Port Townsend 38, Sequim 22 Prairie 53, Camas 29 Puyallup 64, Emerald Ridge 38 R.A. Long 48, Capital 29 Reardan 61, Colville 30 Renton 61, Garfield 20 Republic 53, Odessa-Harrington 25 Riverside Christian 52, Naches Valley 35 Roosevelt 42, Hazen 14 Rosalia 41, Liberty (Spangle) 30 Sammamish 61, Forest Ridge 29 Seattle Lutheran 33, Portland Christian, Ore. 30 Selah 57, Quincy 21 Shorecrest 81, Kamiak 73 Shorewood Christian 50, Rainier Christian 13 Skyview 58, Columbia River 32 Snohomish 55, Marysville-Pilchuck 44
South Bend 63, Wahkiakum 47 Spanaway Lake 44, Graham-Kapowsin 42 Springdale 56, Wellpinit 50 Tekoa-Oakesdale 49, Asotin 32 Tonasket 65, Liberty Bell 35 Toppenish 51, Highland 15 Toutle Lake 45, Rainier, Ore. 32 Tri-Cities Prep 55, River View 44 Vashon Island 33, Seattle Academy 22 Walla Walla 65, Davis 40 White River 58, Lynden 40 Wilbur-Creston 56, Bridgeport 44 Willapa Valley 45, Tacoma Baptist 19
Basketball NBA Standings WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific Division W L Pct GB Golden State 9 6 .600 — L.A. Clippers 9 6 .600 — L.A. Lakers 8 8 .500 1½ Phoenix 7 10 .412 3 Sacramento 4 11 .267 5 Northwest Division W L Pct GB Oklahoma City13 4 .765 — Utah 9 8 .529 4 Denver 8 9 .471 5 Minnesota 7 8 .467 5 Portland 6 10 .375 6½ Southwest Division W L Pct GB Memphis 12 2 .857 — San Antonio 13 4 .765 ½ Houston 7 8 .467 5½ Dallas 7 9 .438 6 New Orleans 4 10 .286 8 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct GB Brooklyn 11 4 .733 — New York 11 4 .733 — Philadelphia 10 6 .625 1½ Boston 9 7 .563 2½ Toronto 4 13 .235 8 Southeast Division W L Pct GB Miami 11 3 .786 — Atlanta 9 5 .643 2 Charlotte 7 8 .467 4½ Orlando 5 10 .333 6½ Washington 1 13 .071 10 Central Division W L Pct GB Indiana 8 8 .500 — Chicago 7 7 .500 — Milwaukee 7 7 .500 — Detroit 5 12 .294 3½ Cleveland 4 12 .250 4 Friday’s Games Philadelphia 104, Charlotte 98 Toronto 101, Phoenix 97 Brooklyn 98, Orlando 86 Boston 96, Portland 78 Cleveland 113, Atlanta 111 New York 108, Washington 87 Minnesota 95, Milwaukee 85 Memphis 90, Detroit 78 Oklahoma City 106, Utah 94 Indiana 97, Sacramento 92 L.A. Lakers 122, Denver 103 Saturday’s Games Portland at Cleveland, late Brooklyn at Miami, late Philadelphia at Chicago, late Utah at Houston, late Oklahoma City at New Orleans, late Memphis at San Antonio, late Boston at Milwaukee, late Detroit at Dallas, late Indiana at Golden State, late Sacramento at L.A. Clippers, late Today’s Games Phoenix at New York, 9 a.m. Orlando at L.A. Lakers, 6:30 p.m. Monday’s Games Portland at Charlotte, 4 p.m. Cleveland at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. Milwaukee at New Orleans, 5 p.m. Toronto at Denver, 6 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Utah, 6 p.m. Orlando at Golden State, 7:30 p.m.
College Basketball E. Washington 79, Cal St.-Fullerton 75 CAL ST.-FULLERTON (3-3) Horne 0-0 2-2 2, Yeager 2-12 0-1 5, Brandon 1-9 0-0 2, Vaughn 5-12 11-13 22, Seeley 8-16 2-3 21, Douglas 2-3 2-2 6, Harris 3-7 0-0 8, Johnson 3-4 3-4 9. Totals 24-63 20-25 75. E. WASHINGTON (2-5) Seiferth 1-1 1-5 3, Reuter 4-8 7-9 16, Jois 10-14 2-3 22, Crosgile 6-15 0-0 16, Forbes 1-6 5-6 7, Kelly 3-6 4-4 12, Dorsey 0-1 0-0 0, Winford 1-6 1-2 3, Hickert 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26-57 20-29 79. Halftime_Cal St.-Fullerton 46-39. 3-Point Goals_Cal St.-Fullerton 7-22 (Seeley 3-7, Harris 2-4, Vaughn 1-3, Yeager 1-4, Douglas 0-1, Brandon 0-3), E. Washington 7-20 (Crosgile 4-8, Kelly 2-4, Reuter 1-3, Forbes 0-2, Winford 0-3). Fouled Out_Horne. Rebounds_Cal St.Fullerton 33 (Yeager 9), E. Washington 40 (Jois 13). Assists_Cal St.-Fullerton 13 (Yeager 4), E. Washington 16 (Crosgile 6). Total Fouls_Cal St.-Fullerton 25, E. Washington 19. A_732.
Football NFL Standings NATIONAL CONFERENCE West W L T Pct PF San Francisco8 2 1 .773 276 Seattle 6 5 0 .545 219 St. Louis 4 6 1 .409 205 Arizona 4 7 0 .364 180 East W L T Pct PF N.Y. Giants 7 4 0 .636 305 Washington 5 6 0 .455 295 Dallas 5 6 0 .455 242 Philadelphia 3 8 0 .273 184 South W L T Pct PF Atlanta 11 1 0 .917 317 Tampa Bay 6 5 0 .545 310 New Orleans 5 7 0 .417 321 Carolina 3 8 0 .273 214
SPORTS ON TV 10 a.m. (13) KCPQ Football NFL, Seattle Seahawks vs. Chicago Bears, Site: Soldier Field - Chicago (Live) 10 a.m. (47) GOLF PGA, World Challenge (Live) 10 a.m. (7) KIRO Football NFL, New England Patriots vs. Miami Dolphins, Site: Sun Life Stadium Miami Gardens, Fla. (Live) 11 a.m. (5) KING Swimming, Winter Nationals Austin, Texas (Live) 11:30 a.m. (25) ROOT Basketball NCAA, Manhattan vs. George Washington, BB&T Classic (Live) Noon (5) KING Golf PGA, Chevron World Challenge (Live) 1 p.m. (10) CITY Football NFL, Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Baltimore Ravens, Site: M & T Bank Stadium - Baltimore (Live) 1:25 p.m. (7) KIRO Football NFL, Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Baltimore Ravens (Live) 5:20 p.m. (5) KING Football NFL, Philadelphia Eagles vs. Dallas Cowboys, Site: Cowboys Stadium Arlington, Texas (Live)
North W L T Pct PF PA Chicago 8 3 0 .727 277 175 Green Bay 7 4 0 .636 273 245 Minnesota 6 5 0 .545 248 249 Detroit 4 7 0 .364 267 280 AMERICAN CONFERENCE West W L T Pct PF PA Denver 8 3 0 .727 318 221 San Diego 4 7 0 .364 245 237 Oakland 3 8 0 .273 218 356 Kansas City 1 10 0 .091 161 301 East W L T Pct PF PA New England 8 3 0 .727 407 244 Miami 5 6 0 .455 211 226 N.Y. Jets 4 7 0 .364 221 290 Buffalo 4 7 0 .364 243 319 South W L T Pct PF PA Houston 10 1 0 .909 327 211 Indianapolis 7 4 0 .636 230 273 Tennessee 4 7 0 .364 238 335 Jacksonville 2 9 0 .182 188 308 North W L T Pct PF PA Baltimore 9 2 0 .818 283 219 Pittsburgh 6 5 0 .545 231 210 Cincinnati 6 5 0 .545 282 247 Cleveland 3 8 0 .273 209 248 Thursday’s Game Atlanta 23, New Orleans 13 Today’s Games Seattle at Chicago, 10 a.m. Minnesota at Green Bay, 10 a.m. San Francisco at St. Louis, 10 a.m. Carolina at Kansas City, 10 a.m. Houston at Tennessee, 10 a.m. Arizona at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m. Indianapolis at Detroit, 10 a.m. Jacksonville at Buffalo, 10 a.m. New England at Miami, 10 a.m. Tampa Bay at Denver, 1:05 p.m. Cleveland at Oakland, 1:25 p.m. Cincinnati at San Diego, 1:25 p.m. Pittsburgh at Baltimore, 1:25 p.m. Philadelphia at Dallas, 5:20 p.m. Monday’s Game N.Y. Giants at Washington, 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 6 Denver at Oakland, 5:20 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 9 Chicago at Minnesota, 10 a.m. Baltimore at Washington, 10 a.m. Kansas City at Cleveland, 10 a.m. San Diego at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m. Tennessee at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. N.Y. Jets at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. Atlanta at Carolina, 10 a.m. Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. St. Louis at Buffalo, 10 a.m. Dallas at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. Miami at San Francisco, 1:05 p.m. Arizona at Seattle, 1:25 p.m. New Orleans at N.Y. Giants, 1:25 p.m. Detroit at Green Bay, 5:20 p.m. Monday, Dec. 10 Houston at New England, 5:30 p.m.
Transactions Baseball American League Boston Red Sox—Agreed to terms with OF Jonny Gomes on a two-year contract. National League Cincinnati Reds—Agreed to terms with INF Kris Negron and OF Denis Phipps on minor league contracts. Milwaukee Brewers—Acquired RHP Burke Badenhop from Tampa Bay for OF Raul Mondesi Jr. Pittsburgh Pirates—Agreed to terms with LHP Mike Zagurski on a minor league contract.
Basketball PA 155 185 254 227 PA 226 285 262 282 PA 229 254 327 265
NBA Atlanta Hawks—Assigned G John Jenkins and F Mike Scott to Bakersfield (NBADL).
Football National Football League Tennessee Titans—Waived OL Kyle DeVan. Signed FB Collin Mooney from the practice squad.
Hockey American Hockey League Peoria Rivermen—Assigned F Cody Beach to Evansville (ECHL). ECHL ECHL—Suspended Evansville W Jim McKenzie, Greenville W Kenndal McArdle and Fort Wayne F Kaleigh Schrock for one game each.
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Seattle tries for a rare road victory
Some success BY ANDREW SELIGMAN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
LAKE FOREST, Ill. — The Chicago Bears are banged-up, and the Seattle Seahawks have their issues. It hasn’t been the easiest week for either team, with one shaking off a rash of injuries and the other facing the prospect of losing two key players to suspensions related to performance-enhancing drugs. Yet here they are, set to face off today at Soldier Field in a matchup that has big implications for both teams. The game starts at 10 a.m. on Ch. 13. A game ahead of Green Bay, the Bears (8-3) are trying to maintain their lead in the NFC North after losing several players while beating Minnesota last week. The Seahawks (6-5) are trying to win on the road, where they’re 1-5, and strengthen their postseason hopes while dealing with one major distraction. Starting cornerbacks Richard Sherman and Brandon Browner are facing possible suspensions for violating the league’s policy on performance-enhancing drugs. The Seahawks expect to have them for this week’s game. Beyond that? “We’re just moving along like we have been,” coach Pete Carroll said. “There’s nothing really to comment on from our end. It’s nice to have our health.” On that end, the Bears are probably envious.
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Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson looks over the Miami defense behind his offensive line during the second half of their NFL game last Sunday. The Seahawks are in Chicago today. They got quarterback Jay Cutler back last week from a one-game absence because of a concussion, only to see three standouts plus two starting guards leave the game.
Hester is out Record-setting return specialist and receiver Devin Hester suffered a concussion. Running back Matt Forte and cornerback Charles Tillman left with ankle injuries, and as if losing those three wasn’t enough, guards Lance Louis and Chris Spencer exited with knee injuries. Things were so bad that offensive coordinator Mike Tice joked, “Thought I was
going to have to suit up on Sunday.” “It could’ve been worse,” he said, referring to the injuries. Louis is out for the season with a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee that he suffered on a blind-side hit to the head from Jared Allen as the Vikings’ Antoine Winfield returned an interception. The Bears have ruled out Hester and Spencer for this game. Forte and Briggs said they expect to play this week. They practiced Thursday on a limited basis, as did Tillman. The offensive line is where things get dicey. The injuries to Louis and Spencer came on the heels
of a shake-up following an ugly performance at San Francisco the previous week. Spencer, who started the first two games and is a former Seahawk, was back in the lineup at left guard after Chilo Rachal left the team during the week.
Williams may start If he’s out, Edwin Williams could get the nod. With Louis’ injury, Gabe Carimi was forced to play right guard for the first time after being replaced as the starting right tackle by Jonathan Scott, and is expected to get the call there this week. The Bears also brought in former Pro Bowl lineman
Andre Gurode to give them more depth in the trenches. The Seahawks, meanwhile, could also be without defensive end Red Bryant. A key run-stopper, he’s been bothered by a foot issue. But the subplots aren’t limited to the injuries and possible punishments. There’s Chicago’s Brandon Marshall going up against a team with two big, physical cornerbacks in the 6-foot-4 Browner and the 6-3 Sherman. He might even see some one-on-one coverage. “Whenever you get a chance to play a little one on one, it’s exciting,” said Marshall, fifth in the league with 1,017 yards receiving. “I’ve been watching film and I saw what they did
The Seahawks had some success against Fitzgerald (four catches for 63 yards) in a season-opening loss to Arizona and against Johnson (46 yards on three receptions) in a loss to Detroit on Oct. 28. They also limited Steve Smith to 40 yards on four receptions in their lone road win at Carolina in early October, but allowed Wes Welker to go off for 138 yards the following week when they beat New England. Then, there’s the Bears’ defense having to contend with another top-tier running back, Marshawn Lynch, after going against Tennessee’s Chris Johnson, Houston’s Arian Foster, San Francisco’s Frank Gore and Minnesota’s Adrian Peterson — who they’ll meet again next week — the past four games. And there’s rookie Russell Wilson, tops among rookies with 17 touchdown passes, staring at one of the league’s stingiest defenses. Then again, San Francisco’s Colin Kaepernick picked apart the Monsters of the Midway in his first career start. “Our offense is similar but a little bit different,” Wilson said. “Some of their formations that they run are a little bit different than ours. “But I just think he took advantage of the gamealtering plays. When things were there, he capitalized on the throws.”
Seattle’s Washington wants return record BY TIM BOOTH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
RENTON — Leon Washington takes pride in owning a share of the NFL record for most career kickoff returns for a touchdown, especially considering the devastating broken leg he had to overcome before he could get there. No disrespect to Cleveland’s Josh Cribbs, but Washington wants to own the record himself. “That’s my goal. And to get it by a few so nobody can catch me,” Washington said. Washington pulled even with Cribbs last week when the Seahawks return specialist busted free for a 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in the fourth quarter of Seattle’s 24-21 loss to Miami. It was his first kickoff return for a touchdown in nearly two calendar years since he took three back for touchdowns in his first season with the Seahawks in 2010. But that was before kickoffs were moved up to the 35-yard line and returns became less common. How much so? In the
2010 season, when Washington took two kickoffs back for touchdowns against San Diego and one later in the season against San Francisco, he had 57 total kickoff returns, the most of his career. Last year, that number dipped to 43. Through 11 games this season, Washington has brought the ball out of the end zone just 18 times. Yet for most of the season, Washington and Seattle special teams coach Brian Schneider have felt the return game was on the verge of a breakthrough. They just would have preferred it was part of a Seattle victory. “During the bye week we did a tremendous job of identifying what we do best and getting back to that,” Washington said. “You look at the play, you get a hole that big something has to be happening right. It was good to see us go out and execute.” Despite his limited number of chances, Washington is third in the NFL, averaging 31.9 yards per kick return, which if it continues would be the highest return average of his career.
He’s never topped the 27.5 he averaged in his second season with the New York Jets and the success this season could be another sign that Washington is fully back from the broken leg he suffered in 2009. Washington still remains grateful to Seattle coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Schneider for making the trade that brought him to Seattle during the 2010 draft and gave him a second chance after his injury. “It’s special in the sense that seeing where I came from, four touchdowns with the Jets, four touchdowns with the Seahawks coming after a devastating broken leg. So it just goes to show the fortitude that you have to have to come back from that and also the opportunity that you have to have,” he said. “What Pete Carroll and John Schneider did trading to bring me over here and give me an opportunity was huge.” The Seahawks go to Chicago this week, but there won’t be a matchup of two of the most dynamic kick returners in football — Washington and the Bears’
Hoops: Sequim wins CONTINUED FROM B1 with 11 and eight points, respectively. He added that the Red“Cody shot the ball well, skins’ defense had its and when we actually ran moments as well. our offense we scored some “Our defense forced points,” Webster said. them into a lot of turnovers, too,” Webster said. Football injury “There were times when The Redskins (0-1, 0-1) we defended well, and we need to continue to do that; were without one of their we need to do it for all 32 tallest and most athletic players, Skyler Coppenrath, minutes.” Port Townsend’s offense who is close to returning was much better in the sec- after suffering a concussion near the end of the football ond half. Cody Russell and Brian season. Both coaches pointed out LeMaster led the offense
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Seattle running back Leon Washington runs for a touchdown during the second half against the Miami Dolphins last Sunday. Devin Hester — because Hester is out with a concussion. Washington, though, understands how important special teams could be in a game that’s of huge importance to both teams.
Seattle is trying to hold on to the final wild card spot in the NFC, while the Bears are just one game ahead of Green Bay in the NFC Central. “That’s what it’s going to come down to, who can win
Pirates: Tourney loss
CONTINUED FROM B1 ton University, 18 points; and Paul Richards, UniverThe Blue Angels were sity of Washington, five led by Mo Anderson, 2012 points and five rebounds. One former Peninsula MVP of the International Basketball League while Pirate standout, Cody playing for the Bellingham Smithson, logged 20 minSlam, who came extremely utes for the Blue Angels, close to a triple double while contributing eight points totaling 20 points, nine and four rebounds. Sequim 54, Port Townsend 36 rebounds and eight assists. In the first game of the Port Townsend 7 3 12 14— 36 Other notable players for classic Friday night, the Sequim 16 10 12 16— 54 the Blue Angels are Chris Seattle Mountaineers topIndividual scoring Faidley, all-time points-scor- pled the Shoreline Dolphins Port Townsend (36) ing leader at Whitman Col- 130-78 in an awesome scorRussell 11, LeMaster 8, Spaltenstein 5, O’Brien 3, lege, who contributed 18 ing display. Arthur 3, Ristick 3, Silberman 3. points on 6-of- 11 shooting The Mountaineers are Sequim (54) from beyond the arc; Paul another travelling profesCarter 22, Brocklesby 9, Shimer 6, Barry 4, KalHaffner, Western Washing- sional squad that will be lappa 4, Guan 3, Christensen 3, Pinza 3. that it’s early in the season — this was only Sequim’s second game and Port Townsend’s first — so their teams are nowhere near being finished products. “It’s only going to get better,” Glasser said.
the field position battle, who can give their offense better room to work with and who can give their defense a better field to work with,” Washington said. “Having a big special teams play could be huge for both sides.”
touring China on a basketball tour immediately after playing in the Pirate Classic. Mike Ward sank a gamehigh 24 points for the Mountaineers while teammates Jamar Berry and Chris Weakley scored 23 each. Jason Waltman pumped in 16 as four players scored in double figures. Dewayne Watkins led on the boards with 10 rebounds while Berry and Franklin Igebkoy hauled down seven each. Reggie Chambers dished out 13 assists.
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Stanford heading to Rose Bowl BY ANTONIO GONZALEZ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
STANFORD, Calif. — After the final whistle blew, Stanford coach David Shaw lifted his arms in triumph. His players paraded around the field, and students came down from the stands to surround them from all sides. So much for a transition year. The post-Andrew Luck Era sure seems awfully rosy. Kevin Hogan threw for 155 yards and a touchdown and ran for 47 yards and another score, helping eighth-ranked Stanford beat No. 17 UCLA 27-24 in the Pac-12 championship game Friday night. The redshirt freshman won game MVP honors while leading the Cardinal to the Rose Bowl for the first time in more than a decade. “The best thing about it, the only people that believed are the guys that are in that locker room,� said Shaw, who has won Pac-12 Coach of the Year in his first two seasons since replacing Jim Harbaugh. “The guys that we recruited, we recruited with those guys in mind.� “And I’ve said it a million times: If you can get enough tough, smart, motivated individuals in one locker
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Stanford head coach David Shaw, at left, celebrates with his team after a 27-24 win over UCLA during the Pac-12 championship game in Stanford, Calif., on Friday night. room that like to win in everything they do, they like to be successful, they push themselves, they push each other, if you’ve got that kind of a locker room, you can beat anybody.� Hogan’s biggest highlight came in the biggest moment of the game. As a defender barreled into him, Hogan hurled a
26-yard tying touchdown pass to Drew Terrell on third-and-15 early in the fourth quarter. Jordan Williamson kicked his second field goal from 36 yards with 6:49 remaining for the go-ahead score, lifting Stanford to its first conference title since the 1999 season. Many of the sparse
crowd announced at 31,622 rushed the field. Players, wearing their all-black uniforms, danced on the sideline and later carried roses — or stuck them in their mouths — as confetti flew from a stage erected on the field. The Cardinal (11-2) will play the winner of the Big Ten title game between
Nebraska and Wisconsin in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1. UCLA’s Brett Hundley threw for 177 yards and a costly interception that set up a Stanford touchdown. He still almost brought the Bruins (9-4) back, but Ka’imi Fairbairn missed a 52-yard field goal wide left in the closing moments of the disappointing loss.
Hogan completed 16 of 22 passes for a fourth win over a ranked opponent in his fourth straight start since unseating Josh Nunes at quarterback. After the Cardinal rolled past UCLA 35-17 last Saturday at the Rose Bowl, it took all 60 minutes to secure another victory in a rare rematch. Scattered showers made the grass a bit slick, though the surface never seemed to slow down the Bruins, who ran for 284 yards with Johnathan Franklin (194 yards) leading the way. It was the most yards rushing allowed this season by Stanford, which yielded 198 in an overtime victory at Oregon two weeks earlier. No matter. The Cardinal did just enough to win their seventh straight game and advance to their third different BCS bowl in as many seasons. They have won at least 11 games each year, part of a run that began behind Harbaugh and Luck, and now has carried on with Shaw and Hogan. Stanford had won 10 games only three times before in program history (1992, 1940 and 1926). “It’s been a good month,� Hogan said. “We’ve been playing well. Especially for me, just being able to play, it’s been fun. The guys around me make it a lot easier than it looks.�
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C Give voice to your heart A GIFT OF any size is welcome. The Peninsula Home Fund has never been a campaign of heavy hitters. If you can contribute only a few dollars, please don’t hesitate because you think it won’t make a difference. Every gift makes a difference, regardless of its size. To donate, write a check to “Peninsula Home Fund” and attach it to the coupon on this page. Mail both items to Peninsula Home Fund, Peninsula Daily News, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362. You can also donate online by credit card. Just visit www.peninsuladailynews.com, then click near the top of the home page on “Peninsula Home Fund — Click Here to Donate.” Or scan the QR code above with your smartphone. All contributions are fully IRS tax-deductible. The fund’s IRS number, under the auspices of OlyCAP, is 91-0814319. Whether you donate by coupon or online, you will receive a written thank-you and acknowledgment of your contribution. To delay may mean to forget.
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Linda Parks, with her rescued French bulldogs Peanut and Pippa, gives a shout-out of gratitude to the Peninsula Home Fund and all its supporters for helping her keep her mobility scooter. Parks said it is very important to her self-reliance after losing her home and car last year.
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sula Home Fund and distributes the funds. OlyCAP was able to provide her with $100 from the Home Fund and find funds in other programs to help Parks pay that past-due co-pay in full. “The Home Fund helped when I really needed it,” said Parks. “I’m so thankful.” A year ago, Linda lost her home to foreclosure. Her car broke down, requiring a major repair she couldn’t afford. BY KAREN GRIFFITHS Single, she was grateful her FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS limited monthly retirement and SEQUIM — Worried that her Social Security income gave her key to freedom was going to be the means to move into an apartrepossessed, Linda Parks turned ment at The Vintage at Sequim, to the Peninsula Home Fund for an independent-living commuhelp. nity for seniors and those with “The Home Fund helped me disabilities. keep my scooter, which I depend Linda, 61, fits both classes. on to survive,” she said. But with her scooter, she can These days, she is limited in go outside her apartment and how much she can stand or walk take a bus to the food bank. because of health issues, includ“The bus steps turn into a ing a congestive heart condition, ramp. I can just drive right up pulmonary edema and heat intol- and inside the bus,” she said. erance. “It’s amazing. I can travel anyShe feared that without the where public transit goes.” She volunteers in a rescue motorized wheelchair, she would program that cares for abanbe stuck at home like a ship stranded on a reef, totally depen- doned or abused French bulldogs and finds them new homes. dent on others for her care. She has two as pets, Peanut Medicare helped her get the scooter by paying the bulk of the and Pippa. “I love bulldogs for their percost. But she still needed to come sonality and because they don’t up with the co-pay — $587. need exercise, and now I can’t Initially, she thought she exercise,” she said. would be able to save up the She saved her money and money by scrimping on food and recently was able to afford a “pet other essentials, but when the demand for the co-pay and other loo” (a type of indoor-lawn toilet designed for pets of apartment past-due bills started coming, dwellers), so she no longer needs reality set in. to escort them outside when duty She simply did not have the calls. money. “God knows things are so difWhen it looked like her ficult as it is when we are forced scooter would be taken back by to move, either because we lost the provider, she was put in our home, can’t care for our touch with the OlyCAP office in homes anymore or can’t live on Port Angeles. our own anymore because of age or disability,” said Parks. ‘I’m so thankful’ “So when others step in to OlyCAP is nonprofit Olympic help, it lifts a person up like a Community Action Programs, the breath of fresh air.” No. 1 emergency-care agency in She paused, then noted that Jefferson and Clallam counties. she had done “a lot of community It also screens the applicants service in my life. for the Peninsula Daily News’ “But I never thought I’d need “hand up, not a handout” Peninhelp myself. EDITOR’S NOTE: For 24 years, Peninsula Daily News readers in Jefferson and Clallam counties have supported the “hand up, not a handout” Peninsula Home Fund. Today, we feature another in a series of articles on how the fund operates and who benefits from our readers’ generosity. More information about the Home Fund will appear Wednesday.
“I’m so grateful for the help I’ve received from this community.”
Home Fund campaign
The PDN’s Peninsula Home Fund — a safety net for local residents when there is nowhere else to turn — is seeking contributions for its annual holiday season fundraising campaign that runs from Thanksgiving through Dec. 31. From Port Townsend to Forks, from Quilcene and Brinnon to Sequim and LaPush, the Home Fund is a “hand up, not a handout” for children, teens, families and the elderly to get through an emergency situation. Money from the Home Fund goes for hot meals for seniors, meeting rent, energy and transportation needs, warm winter coats for kids, home repairs for the low-income, needed eyeglasses and prescription drugs, dental work, safe and drug-free temporary housing . . . The list goes on and on. Begun in 1989, the Home Fund is supported by Jefferson and Clallam residents. Individuals, couples, families, businesses, churches, service organizations and school groups set a record for contributions in 2011 — $254,593.73. With heavy demand this year, the carefully rationed fund is being depleted rapidly. Since Jan. 1, the Home Fund has helped more than 2,700 individuals and households like that of Linda Parks. As we move into winter, the toughest period of the year, all of the money collected in 2011 is expected to be exhausted by Dec. 31. ■ The Peninsula Home Fund is a unique nonprofit program. No money is deducted by the Peninsula Daily News. Every penny, 100 percent, goes to OlyCAP to help the most vulnerable members of our community, from infants to families to seniors. Because of the extraordinary demand experienced by OlyCAP in 2011 and 2012 — and plummeting cutbacks in grants and government support — for the first time in the 24-year history of the Home Fund, OlyCAP used a portion of the fund in 2012 to pay for the helping
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hands who see clients. The amount is limited to no more than 10 percent — 10 cents of every dollar donated. OlyCAP has kept it below 10 percent — specifically, 8.9 percent. The fund is not set up to hand out money passively. OlyCAP can no longer absorb the costs of managing all the facets of the Home Fund — screening applicants, providing counseling and carefully disbursing the funds — without financial assistance. It must tap a small portion of the fund as tough times compound the challenges it faces to help those in need. ■ The Home Fund is not a welfare program. Assistance, which usually averages less than $100, is also limited to one time in a 12-month period. The average amount of help this year has been about $57 per family. As needed, Peninsula Home Fund donations are also used in conjunction with money from churches, service clubs and other donors, enabling OlyCAP to stretch the value of the contribution. The Home Fund staff’s most important goal is to get the individual or family through a crisis and back on the path of self-sufficiency. Whenever possible, case managers work with each individual or family to develop a plan to become financially stable — and avoid a recurrence of the emergency that prompted aid from the fund.
The goal again: “a hand up, not a handout.” ■ All contributions are fully IRS tax-deductible for the year in which a check is written. (See accompanying story.) ■ Your personal information is kept confidential. The PDN does not rent, sell, give or otherwise share your address or other information with anyone or make any other use of it.
Applying for a grant To apply for a Peninsula Home Fund grant, phone OlyCAP at 360-452-4726 (Clallam County) or 360-385-2571 (Jefferson County). ■ OlyCAP’s Port Angeles office is at 228 W. First St., Suite J (Armory Square Mall); 360-452-4726. ■ Its Port Townsend office is at 803 W. Park Ave.; 360-3852571. ■ The Forks/West End office is at 421 Fifth Ave.; 360-3746193. OlyCAP’s website: www.olycap. org; email: action@olycap.org. If you have any questions about the fund, phone John Brewer, Peninsula Daily News editor and publisher, at 360-4173500. Or email him at john.brewer@ peninsuladailynews.com. The Peninsula Daily News publishes the donation coupon and information about the fund every Sunday and Wednesday during the fundraising campaign. TURN
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■Joe and Dee Blanchard, Sequim — $100. ■William and Jeanne Manzer, Sequim — $200.
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Here is a list of donors whose contributions were processed between Nov. 23 and Nov. 30. Thank you very much for making a difference in the lives — and futures — of your neighbors like Linda Parks: ■Kathryn J. Hofer, Port Angeles — $200. In memory of Dale Hofer and thankful for family. ■Joanne Bailey, Port Townsend — $50. In memory of parents and husband. ■Dave Dau, Port Angeles — $250. In honor of the working poor in Clallam County. ■Laura Horrocks, Port Angeles — $200. In memory of Allan and Gar. ■Renate B. Melvey, Sequim — $50. ■Andy and Jeanne Jubb, Carlsborg — $100. In loving memory of our dear friend Marian Platt. ■Bob and Leola Reeve, Sequim — $200. ■Gary and Dianne Salyer, Sequim — $100. ■Charlie Byrd, Sequim — $150. In memory of Karen Byrd, my Grandma I never got to meet. Camden Byrd. ■Stanley and Janine Moore, Forks — $50. ■Robert and Marybelle Brown, Nordland — $75. ■Carol Lee and Robin Moses, Carlsborg — $400. ■Heien Family, Sequim — $212. In memory of Irene and Rita.
â– Gary and Jan Holmquist, Port Angeles. In loving memory of our son, Danny Holmquist. â– AMS Audio Enterprises Inc., Sequim. â– Olympic Springs Inc., Carlsborg. â– Lucille Caughron, Sequim. Merry Christmas, Lois McGuire. â– Lucille Caughron, Sequim. In memory of Leonard Caughron. â– Donald L. Claussen and Pat Bettz, Sequim. In honor of Rose Roselli. â– Julian and Maureen McCabe, Port Angeles. In honor of our six grandchildren. â– Bruce and Gerri Ferguson, Port Angeles. In honor of Max De La Cruz. â– Karen Winters, Port Angeles. In memory of E. Clare Winters. â– Kenneth (Mike) and Patti Brandt, Sequim. In memory of Mildred Brame. â– Kathleen E. Devanney, Port Townsend. In memory of Margaret Devanney. â– Hazel Vail, Port Angeles. In memory of Ken Vail. â– Dennis A. Duncan, Port Angeles. In memory of Dorothy. â– Steve and Sandy Munger, Port Angeles. In memory of Matthew. â– Keith Pardue, Port Angeles. In memory of Cricket Pardue. Thanks for sharing a life well-lived. â– Don and Phyllis Thompson, Port Angeles. In
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■Viki Kocha, Port Angeles. ■Rosemary Cockrill, Port Angeles. ■Richard and Etta Mac Donald, Port Ludlow. ■Keith and Fran Wollen, Port Angeles. ■Ted and Fredda Burton, Port Angeles. ■Phil and Marian Meany, Port Townsend. ■Eldora Pederson, Port Angeles. ■Nydia Levick, Sequim. ■Stan Johnson, Port Angeles. ■Nick and Sandy Larson, Port Angeles. In memory of Fred, Bob and John Michalscheck. ■Jill Blake, Sequim. ■Ron and Sandy Casscles, Sequim. ■Richard and Kandi Lohneis, Beaver. In memory of John Lohneis and Charlie and Shirley Fox. ■Phil and Janie Hill, Port Angeles. In memory of Pat Woodcock and Arvil and Fran Sanford. ■Janet Cattano, Sequim. ■Larry and Darla Kalsbeek, Sequim. In memory of Kim Kalsbeek. ■Donald and Edna Chicarell, Sequim. ■Darryl Huddleston, Sequim. In honor of all Veterans. ■Chris and Valerie Mohr, Sekiu. In memory of Harold Van Riper. ■Doug and Trudy Rittenhouse, Port Angeles. ■Mr. and Mrs. Neil Eklund, Sequim. ■Charles and Donna Brown, Port Angeles. ■Ed and Carolyn Fjerstad, Sequim. In memory of Burnie Fjerstad and Mary Nosko. ■Voneda Stiewe, Chimacum. ■Sue and C.V. Tondreau, Sequim. ■Carolyn and Ray Braun, Port Angeles. In memory of Roxana Holden. ■Mrs. Beverly Smola, Sequim. In memory of son Tommy Carlin. ■Richard Matthews, Port Townsend. In memory of Muriel Matthews. ■Pat and Clint Webb, Port Ludlow. ■Dan and Patricia Nellis, Sequim. In memory of Andy McQuaker. ■Ms. Janet Nickolaus, Port Angeles. In memory of Jennifer Williams Talbot, a wonderful friend,“a bright North Star.� ■John and Rosemary Forster, Port Angeles. Many thanks for all your hard work raising money for the Home Fund. ■Beverly Stanley, Port Angeles. ■Randi and Heather Hansen, Port Angeles. In memory of Phyllis Arndt — gone since November 2005 but never-forgotten Dear Friend. ■Douglas McClary, Sequim. In memory of the 25 agents killed in the line of duty during my 23-year career with the FBI (1972-
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Pine siskins will eat away at seeds THE PINE SISKINS have arrived! They’ve invaded many neighborhoods like a plague of locusts. If that sounds a little harsh, comparing birds to locusts, wait until you add up your bills for black sunflower seeds. They go through them like a hot knife through butter. Just the same, it is fun to see a pine siskin invasion like we haven’t seen in a long time. Why don’t we have hundreds of siskins at our feeders every winter? That’s a challenging question. Bird populations can peak for at least two reasons: 1. There isn’t enough food. 2. There is an abundance of food. When there is an ample food supply for a species, they tend to raise larger families, and population numbers go up. When the food supply drops dramatically, they invade other areas in the search for food. Pine siskins feed on the seeds of conifers such as hemlocks and red cedars. They also feed on the buds of deciduous trees such as the birch and red alder. Siskins are major seed eaters, and any tree or plant is fair game throughout the year. If you offer black thistle seed in your feeders, you will need to mortgage your property once
BIRD WATCH these tiny but ravenous Carson finches arrive. Their passion for the cones found on our evergreen conifers is one of the reasons given when their numbers either skyrocket or dwindle. They forage over a wide range, and their waxing and waning numbers can vary in different regions. When the pine siskins invade, PAUL CARSON there is always a concern that Prepare for the ravenous appetites of pine siskins. bird salmonella will break out. Their large flocks make them dying birds. As the shells and uneaten susceptible to this disease A salmonella outbreak is terseeds begin to build up, it’s a because it can spread quickly in rible. It not only attacks the sisgood time to move the feeding the crowded conditions. kins, it can be passed along to operation to a new spot. others like the house finches, When we do this, we rake up Close contact purple finches and goldfinches. and dispose of the shells. These are the most susceptiThen, the ground is thorThis is especially true when ble, but salmonella can attack oughly hosed and fresh bark they are feeding in close contact spread over the area. at feeders that aren’t as clean as other birds as well. There is a happy event that Feeders should be kept clean they should be. and should be empty before they can take place when large numWhen large numbers of sisbers of pine siskins invade. kins are congregating on feeders, are refilled. Their flocks often contain surTube feeders are best because they also are clustered close prises like wintering goldfinches. the birds can’t stand in the seed together under the feeders. Look carefully at the birds, as they can on platform feeders. They are feeding where they and you may see some that It is also very helpful if feedare defecating. resemble the siskins but aren’t ing areas are moved around. The result is sick and
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striped like them. The two species are closely related. Another reason to study these flocks is the chance that you might find a rare bird or two. Common redpolls also show up during pine siskin eruption years. This is a visitor from the north. Its presence illustrates that many of the birds invading our yards are from British Columbia.
Neighbors from north Banding studies have uncovered this information. When hundreds of pine siskins begin congregating in our yard, I always hope another seedeating bird will do the same. Evening grosbeaks sometimes invade in large numbers and can settle in until spring. Small numbers appear irregularly and in a variety of locations, but large flocks are a big treat. The pine siskins have arrived, and hopes are that other uncommon visitors will join them. It might be a good time to invest in the commodities market. Try sunflower seeds.
________ Joan Carson’s column appears every Sunday. Contact her at P.O. Box 532, Poulsbo, WA 98370, with a selfaddressed, stamped envelope for a reply. Email: joanpcarson@comcast.net.
Briefly . . . in the Peninsula College Longhouse, 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd., from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public, and light refreshments and a meetPORT ANGELES — and-greet will follow presenPort Angeles Sesquicententations. nial Commemorative Coins Hamilton is a Haida are still available for $10 bead artist whose work is Hoko pioneers talk each. influenced by traditional CLALLAM BAY — LifeCoins may be purchased tribal designs and Alaskan long Hoko resident Emil through the end of Decemculture and landscapes. Person will present “Hoko ber at Port Book & News, She is a student in PenBay Variety, Captain T’s and Pioneers” at a meeting of insula College’s Associate of the Clallam Bay Library Odyssey Bookshop. Art Bridge Program, which Ancestry Club from 1 p.m. These are locally made, integrates Native perspecencased Kennedy 2012 half- to 2:30 p.m. Monday. tives into coursework. The Clallam Bay Library dollar coins with anodized Her work is featured aluminum collars in a vari- is located at 16990 state at the Longhouse’s art galHighway 112. ety of colors. lery. Special encased silver Trebon is a lifelong storyhalf-dollars and silver quar- Art council meets teller who has been telling ters are also available and PORT ANGELES — Sto- professionally since 1989. are on display at Captain rytelling by Cherie Trebon The event is co-sponT’s. of the Story People of Clalsored by Peninsula College These coins feature the lam County and a presenta- and the Peninsula College “Seated Liberty” half-dollar tion by Haida artist Susan Longhouse. and quarter from 1862, the Hamilton will be highFor more information on “Barber” half-dollar and lighted at Wednesday’s the event and/or the Port quarter from 1912, and the meeting of the Port Angeles Angeles Arts Council, con“Franklin” half-dollar and Arts Council. tact Eric Neurath, presiThe meeting will be held dent, at fotos@olypen.com or “Washington” quarter from
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Research Coordinator Jerry Freilich will speak to the Port Angeles Lions Club on Sea-glass art class Thursday. He will talk about his SEQUIM — The Sequim role in promoting research Aquatic Recreation Center, in parks and share some 610 N. Fifth Ave., will offer recent videos showing scitwo four-week classes on ence in action. how to make sea-glass jewLions members meet elry beginning this Thursevery Thursday at the Red day. Lion Hotel/Port Angeles Classes will meet from 10:30 a.m. to noon and from CrabHouse Restaurant, 221 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. for four N. Lincoln St., at noon. Guests are welcome. Thursdays. For information on the The course includes wireLions’ eyeglass recycling or wrapping instruction and other programs, phone 360techniques. 417-6862. All supplies, tools and glass will be provided. The cost is $35 for passSea chantey circle holders and $45 for the genPORT TOWNSEND — eral public. The Port Townsend Sea For more information, Shanty Song Circle and phone 360-683-3344, ext. 10. Sing-along will be held in the main room of the Port Park research talk Townsend Community Center, 620 Tyler St., from PORT ANGELES — 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Thursday. Olympic National Park Bruce Hattendorf, treasurer, at bhattendorf@pencol.edu.
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Victim pens note 50 years after abuse DEAR ABBY: When I was in grammar school 50 years ago, I was molested by two boys. I recently learned that they are now both dead. I wrote to the sister of one of them and told her what her brother had done to me and how I felt about it. I’m glad that he is dead, and I told her so. She responded, calling my letter sad and bitter for bringing up the matter after so much time has transpired. In the ’60s, the norm was not to tell anyone for fear of being spanked, beaten or called a liar and living in kid hell. I am a female, and the standard was so different in those days. Please print my letter. Confused in California
can be therapeutic. However, if you haven’t, please contact RAINN, the Rape, Abuse Dear ConAbigail and Incest National Network. fused: If this Its toll-free number is 800Van Buren was something 656-4673. the sister was You can find assistance there, unaware of, you and nothing will shock them. shouldn’t be surprised that Dear Abby: I have been datshe responded ing the most wonderful man, as she did to “Art,� for almost four years. your bombshell. He’s strong, caring and treats I agree that me like a princess. we have We have discussed marriage become more several times, and I suspect he open about dis- will propose soon. cussing sex and sexual assaults I’m sure that Art is “the one,� than we were in the ’60s. and I would marry him in a And I hope that somewhere heartbeat. along the way, you received My only worry is that we’ll counseling to help you deal end up like my parents someday. with the molestation because I know this sounds silly, but talking with a qualified mental while I was growing up, I never health professional about it saw any signs that my parents
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really loved each other. Dad always seemed like he was trying too hard to make Mom happy, while she either was indifferent to his affections or dismissed his efforts. They would argue about the smallest things to the point where I wished they would get divorced so I wouldn’t have to hear them disagreeing. I have mentioned my fears to Art, and he has told me not to worry, but I can’t help but worry. I love him too much to put him through the same emotional abuse, even accidentally, and I’d never want my kids to grow up thinking their parents didn’t love each other. How can I keep the past from repeating? Unlike My Parents Dear Unlike: Your mother
may have been attempting to control your father by withholding affection and approval as he tried harder and harder to please her, and that’s very sad. But you don’t have to follow in her footsteps. Children don’t always grow up to emulate their parents. You are an individual, and you are well aware of the unhealthy pattern you observed while growing up. If you and Art are able to discuss your differences and reach a consensus when problems arise, you should be fine.
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PORT HADLOCK — Author Peter Donahue will present an Inquiring Mind lecture, “Washington History and Historical Fiction,� at the Jefferson County Library, 620 Cedar Ave., at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. Donahue will discuss the opportunities, challenges and surprises of conducting original historical research and spinning this research into story. The conversation will address the implications of basing characters on historical figures, such as national labor leader Dave Beck, and depicting events for which there is often limited historical record, such as the regrading of Seattle’s Denny Hill. Donahue then will guide the audience in an impromptu composition of a story based on their own knowledge of local history. The discussion will involve personal understanding of history and the relation between historical fiction and the historical
record. Donahue is the author of three works of fiction set in Washington state, i n c l u d i n g Donahue The Cornelius Arms, Clara and Merritt and Madison House, the winner of the Langum Prize in American Historical Fiction. He is co-editor of the anthologies Reading Seattle and Reading Portland, and since 2005 has written the Retrospective Review column for Columbia: The Magazine of Northwest History, published by the Washington State Historical Society. He teaches English at Wenatchee Valley College in Omak. Donahue’s presentation is made possible by the library and Humanities Washington’s Speakers Bureau. This program will be held at the library despite the fact it being closed to normal business while it temporarily for the upcoming remodel. For more information, phone the library at 360385-6544 or visit www. jclibrary.info.
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PORT ANGELES — A Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team, or COASST, training session will be held at the Arthur D. Feiro Marine Life Center, 315 N. Lincoln St., from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 12. COASST volunteers systematically count and identify bird carcasses that wash ashore along ocean beaches
from northern California to Alaska. Volunteers need not have experience with birds, just a commitment to survey a specific beach (about threefourths of a mile) each month. The training is free and open to the public. To register for this training, phone 206-221-6893, email coasst@uw.edu or visit depts.washington.edu/ coasst.
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Briefly . . . Ornaments on sale from PT program PORT TOWNSEND — Each year, the Port Townsend Main Street Program creates a limited-edition ornament illustrating a historical aspect of the city. The 2012 ornament features Port Townsend’s “Salish Sea Circle,� a public art sculpture located at the Civic District Plaza on Water Street. “Salish Sea Circle� was created by Northwest artist Gerard Tsutakawa. Limited-edition collectible Port Townsend Christmas ornaments are on sale in select shops. Proceeds benefit the Port Townsend Main Street Program, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit
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Get cracking on next year’s garden TODAY HERALDS THE arrival of December, with the winter solstice a mere 19 days away. But the start of winter also begins the advent of day length gradually getting longer, the sun again trekking its way back north. The holiday season, the bustle of shopping and parties, visiting friends and seeing family — all begin to coalesce in one hectic month that culminates with the New Year’s Eve countdown to midnight. This is why today, I ask everyone to slow down, pause, relax and definitely reflect back on this past gardening year. Take some time this week to pour a glass of egg nog, start a cozy fire, cuddle up in your favorite chair and gather up all of your garden photos, notes and catalogs. Before the beginning of next year is the ideal time to review your gardening experiences of 2012. Soon, so very soon, spring
A GROWING CONCERN chores will start to pile up, May and the grass and weeds will begin to grow vigorously. It is the time of year to improve the garden with some forethought. What plants did poorly? Which ones did very well? Was there too much pruning, not enough colorful flowers, or were the weeds overwhelming? Did the lawn look poor or a pathway need to be wider or extend farther, and what about getting water spigots and electricity to the far-reaching garden areas? By sitting down for a few hours and jotting down — in an organized fashion — your desires, problem areas, likes and
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dislikes along with plant, soil, nutrient and maintenance needs, a carefully laid-out battle plan can be made for next season. By identifying problem plants and replacing them, adding drainage to wet areas or a water system to very dry spots, the hours of work could be reduced greatly. Your yard will look better as well because you have formulated a fertilizer schedule, adding an extra application or nutrient as the need is assessed.
Now is the time Realizing as well that if you do not know a plant’s fertilizer need or your soil’s fertility, these questions can lead to getting an all-important soil test. Now is also the time to start ordering plant catalogs and buying gardening magazines and books on horticulture. Make plans to enroll in a garden class or go to related lectures and seminars. Do anything to educate and
inform yourself because it will just make each successive gardening year easier. To that end, let me both mention and advocate very seriously for anyone interested in enrolling in this coming year’s Washington State University-affiliated Master Gardeners training program. This outstanding, all-encompassing garden-training course alternates every other year between Clallam and Jefferson counties. This year is Jefferson’s turn, and as always, the training course will include researchbased instruction on botany, soil science, pruning and growing ornamentals, vegetables, fruit, berries and flowers, along with sustainable growing methods. Included in the instruction is online training, field trips, labwork, classroom teaching and participation. The Master Gardeners training program includes participation on committees and work on Master Gardener projects and gardens.
All students receive reference and learning materials as well as hands-on experience The training program begins Wednesday, Jan. 23, and continues weekly until April 24, so there is plenty of time to learn a variety of very useful information.
Master Gardeners Applications are being accepted until Dec. 15, so don’t delay. For further information or an application, visit http://tinyurl. com/gardtraining. Knowledge could be the wisest Christmas present. Perhaps consider enrolling a loved one as a gift?
________ Andrew May is an ornamental horticulturist who dreams of having Clallam and Jefferson counties nationally recognized as “Flower Peninsula USA.” Send him questions c/o Peninsula Daily News, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362, or email news@peninsuladailynews.com (subject line: Andrew May).
Briefly . . . Balloon group plans potluck this Saturday
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Port Angeles Moose Lodge No. 996 members, from left, Doug Richmond, Randy Deaton, Howard Parker Jr. and Richard LaFontain present a $1,600 donation to President Ken Brown and board member Dr. Ed Hofner of Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County in Port Angeles. Proceeds were raised during the lodge’s second annual Oktoberfest celebration.
SEQUIM — The Olympic Peninsula Balloon Club will hold its first holiday potluck event at La Vina Cafe, 111 River Road, at 5 p.m. Saturday. The public can bring a dish and drink, listen to music and socialize with other people interested in hot-air ballooning on the North Olympic Peninsula. Attendees are asked to bring a gift for a white-elephant gift exchange. The event is open to all ages. RSVP to airboss@ nwplace.com or comment on the Olympic Peninsula
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Banff film festival PORT TOWNSEND — The Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour will be screened at the Uptown Theatre, 1120 Lawrence St., at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. This year’s film tour features a collection of the most inspiring action, environmental and adventure films from the annual Banff Mountain Film Festival. Tickets are $15 at the door or at www.brown papertickets.com. For more information, phone Phil Bridgers at 509-340-1151 or email pbridgers@mountaingear. com. Peninsula Daily News
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the Second Saturday Contra Dance at the Quimper Grange, 1219 Corona St., on Saturday. It will last from 7:30 p.m. to about 10:30 p.m.
PORT TOWNSEND — The Contradictions will perform the music and Nan Evans will call
Tickets are $6 for adults, $3 for ages 3 to 18 and free for 3 and younger. Visit ptcommunitydance.blogspot.com.
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The Port Townsend Main Street Program solicited help recently to decorate the historic districts in time for the holidays. Among the Kiwanis volunteers were Steve Taylor, left, and Al Ryan, who with Jim Ott, Steve Bozak and Don Fristoe, all not pictured, strung white lights in the trees, with outlets on Taylor Street. The lights were donated by Henery’s Hardware. Kiwanis volunteers also helped hang new wreaths purchased by the Port Townsend Main Street Program to decorate street lamps by the ferry.
‘Out of the Mist’ film gives bird’s-eye view Movie chronicles experiences of Olympics hike, backpacking trip PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Northwest filmmaker Robert Chrestensen will premiere his third featurelength film, “Out of the Mist: Olympic Wilderness Stories� in the Little Theater at Peninsula College, 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd., at 7 p.m. Thursday. Admission is free, and DVD copies of the film will be available for purchase. “Out of the Mist� chronicles the life experiences of Dave Skinner, Harvest Moon, Dane Burke and Tim McNulty as they explore, discover and grow to love and respect the Olympic
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wilderness. Skinner has lived, hiked and climbed in the Olympics most of his life. He is legendary for his work on the Skyline Trail and other less-traveled paths in Olympic National Park, and spent more than 30 summers perched high on Mount Olympus performing glacier research for the University of Washington. Harvest Moon is a member of the Quinault tribe. She discovered her ancestry late in her teens after being raised by a white family and reaffirmed her Native roots by going on a threeyear vision quest in the Olympics. She has become a Coast Salish storyteller and basket weaver, and spends her summers in the Olympics. Burke, at 27, is beginning to discover the Olympics but has explored hundreds of miles in some of the most remote areas of the Olympic Mountains on multiday backpack trips, including a 50-day solo trip
that crisscrossed the Olympic National Park in 2009. He continues to take extended deep-wilderness trips throughout the Olympics. McNulty has lived, hiked and backpacked on the Olympic Peninsula for more than 40 years, becoming an expert on its natural history. He has authored several books and essays about the area, writes and teaches poetry, and is an avid spokesman for Olympic wilderness preservation.
Filmed over years The project was filmed over several years of hiking and backpacking in some of the Peninsula’s most remote wilderness areas. The film was co-produced and co-directed by Chrestensen and his wife, Kathy Chrestensen. The film’s trailer and more information are at www.crestpictures.com/ mist. Friends of Olympic National Park and Huxley College of the Environment on the Peninsulas are cosponsoring the event.
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PORT TOWNSEND — Musician and storyteller AimÊe Ringle of Port Townsend will serve as featured teller at the December First Friday Storynight at Better Living Through Coffee, 100 Tyler St., on Friday. The event is presented by the Mythsinger Foundation and will be hosted by Brian Rohr. Admission to the gathering from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. is $10, though no one will be turned away for lack of funds. Ringle recently returned from a month in Scotland
and England, where she spent time studying storytelling with English storyteller Martin Shaw, leader of the West Country School of Myth. As always on Storynight, the evening will include an open-mic section, so attendees are invited to bring their own short stories to share. The only rules are it must obviously be a story, and no reading; everything must be shared in the ways of the oral tradition. For details on First Friday Storynight, phone 360531-2535 or visit www. brianrohr.com.
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Briefly . . . 18th Festival of Trees set at Forks site FORKS — “There’s a Song in the Air” is the theme of Soroptimist International of the Olympic Rainforest’s 18th annual Festival of Trees, set for Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 9. The event will be held
at Forks Congregational Church, 280 S. Spartan Ave. An open house will run from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, and doors will open at 1 p.m. Dec. 9, with the auction of decorated Christmas trees starting at 2 p.m. Proceeds go toward local scholarships and grants, Forks Middle School programs and other projects that support the children of Forks.
Sequim yule fair SEQUIM —More than 30 crafters will offer their handmade creations for sale during the Christmas Lane Fair from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Trinity United Methodist Church, 100 S. Blake Ave. The Holly Daze Cafe will serve soup, pie, cake, cinnamon rolls, beverages and specialty chili. Homemade treats can
be found at the bake sale table. For information, phone the church at 360-6835367.
Grant buys AED PORT ANGELES — Dry Creek Elementary School has received a $2,022.24 grant from the Ben and Myrtle Walkling Memorial Trust. The receipt of grant funding recently was
approved by the Port Angeles School District. Grant funding enables Dry Creek Elementary to purchase an automated external defibrillator (AED), with accessories to be available for use at the school. “Last year, several staff members began to research the purchase of an AED for several school district outlying sites,” Community Relations Specialist Tina Smith-O’Hara said.
“We were able to access funds for an AED for the Pupil Transportation Center and then pursued the Walkling grant for an AED, as recommended by school nurse Lily Thomson and Principal Sean Schoenfeldt, for Dry Creek Elementary. “We are pleased and thankful for the support of the Walkling Memorial Trust for its support.” Peninsula Daily News
Death and Memorial Notice ANN TISDALE BRADBURY May 20, 1922 November 25, 2012 Ann T. Bradbury, 90, died peacefully in Port Townsend on November 25, 2012, several days after suffering a stroke. She was born in Philadelphia on May 20, 1922, to Alexander Vincent Tisdale and Marie Nofer Tisdale. She and her two sisters, Fran and Laura, grew up at Cherry Lane Farm in rural Pottstown, Pennsylvania. Ann graduated from Pottstown High School, where she ranked 32nd in a class of 278 students. She worked in Philadelphia at Wanamaker’s Department Store and Bell Telephone until 1943, when she joined the U.S.
Mrs. Bradbury Navy as a WAVE. Until the end of the war, Ann worked on codedecrypting machines at the U.S. Naval Computing Machine Laboratory, a highly secret facility in Dayton, Ohio, that targeted the German Enigma codes.
Following the war, Ann spent three years at Ohio State University, concentrating on fine arts and English classes. It was at OSU that Ann met fellow student William Francis (“Bill”) Bradbury. Bill headed west in 1947 to continue his studies at San Jose State College, and Ann followed. They were married at Old St. Mary’s Catholic Church in San Francisco’s Chinatown on June 19, 1948. Their first child, Alex, was born in San Francisco, followed by a second son, Jack, and daughter, Patricia, as the family moved among Phoenix, Arizona, Santa Rosa, California, Fresno, California, and Seattle, Washington. Ann became active in politics, joining the League of Women Voters, and she
Death and Memorial Notice RICHARD MELONI August 19, 1930 November 19, 2012 Dr. Richard Meloni went to our Lord on November 19, 2012. He was born to Charles and Mary (Repetti) Meloni on August 19, 1930, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The family lived in East Boston, Massachusetts, and he graduated from Boston Latin School in 1948. He received college and dental degrees from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. He served in the Navy as a lieutenant in the Dental Corps at Treasure Island and Alameda Naval Air Station in California. He married Joanne Quinlan on May 10, 1958, and the couple moved to Lynnfield, Massachusetts, where they resided for seven years. They were blessed with a son and a daughter. The family moved in 1966 to Glendora, California, where he established a dental practice.
Dr. Meloni Dr. Meloni was a member of the American Dental Association, the San Gabriel Valley Dental Society and the American Italian Dental Association. He donated his time to the dental care of the children at Maryvale Orphanage in San Gabriel, California. He was a member of St. Dorothy’s Church, where he was a Eucharistic minister. He lived in Southern California until 1993, when he retired and moved to Sequim.
Dr. Meloni was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, where he served as usher, and was active in the Knights of Columbus. He was a member of the Puget Sound Anglers and wrote a fishing column for the Sequim Gazette for several years. He is survived by his wife, Joanne; son Michael of Bountiful, Utah; daughter Margaret (Ed) Maurer of Long Beach, California; grandchildren Ryan, Teresa and Taralyn of Bountiful; and brother William Meloni of Carver, Massachusetts. He was preceded in death by his brother Dr. C. Robert Meloni of Hershey, Pennsylvania. A funeral Mass officiated by Father Jean Pierre Kasonga will take place Monday, December 10, at 10:30 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 121 East Maple Street, Sequim. In lieu of flowers, gifts may be made to the St. Vincent de Paul Society; to Columbus Charities, P.O. Box 1209, Sequim, WA 98382; or to a charity of personal choice.
was especially drawn to environmental issues by Rachel Carson’s “Silent Spring.” Always an avid reader, Ann began contributing regular book reviews to the Arizona Republic and later to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Meanwhile, she continued painting watercolors of the Arizona desert, California grape farms and Pacific Northwest beaches. Ann returned to work for Bell Telephone in Seattle, retiring in 1984. She and Bill moved to a cabin overlooking the Strait of Juan de Fuca at Whiskey Creek near Joyce. But Ann never gave up writing or painting. She became the editor and columnist of the Joyce Bulletin, pounded out on a mechanical typewriter, and oversaw the Wild Black-
berry Art Show in Joyce. Even as Ann’s macular degeneration progressed, she sketched and painted into her late 80s. She and Bill traveled regularly to Europe, fished, cooked and enjoyed their jazz music and martinis prior to Bill’s death in 1994. Ann moved to Seaport Landing in Port Townsend in 2007 when rural cabin life became too difficult. Her love of people, music, family, art and life remained undiminished, however, even following a heart attack and the gradual loss of her vision. She remained an avid jazz fan at The Upstage and the Port Townsend Jazz Festival, and regularly attended plays at Key City Public Theatre and Port Townsend High School. She is survived by her children, Alex of Port
Death and Memorial Notice DAWN LYNN HARRIS Dawn Lynn Harris, 51, passed away on October 30, 2012, in Pueblo, Colorado. She is survived by daughter Amelie Johnson and granddaughters Natalie and Ella Johnson of Stockton, California, and daughter Lauryn Last of Port Angeles. She was preceded in death by her father, Donald Loy Gamble; mother Virginia Gamble; and grandson Thomas Loy Last. Dawn married Flynn Harris in Aspen, Colorado, then moved to Washington, where she worked at Nash’s Farm in the Sequim-Dungeness Valley. After 15 years working at Nash’s with the animals and agriculture
Dawn Lynn Harris she loved so dearly, she returned to Pueblo to take care of her mother. Family and friends will be notified in the future for a celebration of Dawn’s life. A memorial trust has been set up in her name and is accessible at any Wells Fargo bank.
MARGI KAY RENKEN March 29, 1936 November 28, 2012
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‘Tis the everyday things that really count, And the everyday people we know; And everyday kindnesses go very far, Toward making a heaven below.
March 17, 1926 — Nov. 29, 2012
Robert L. Springfield of Port Angeles died at Golden Years Residential Care Home in Port Angeles of natural causes. He was 86. Services: Private inurnment will be at Mount Angeles Memorial Park in Port Angeles after cremation. Harper-Ridgeview Funeral Chapel, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements.
Thank You for all the cards, flowers and phone calls from friends and family during our recent loss of
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There’s a special place for people like you in heaven and on earth. A Special Thank-You to: Dr. Bill Kintner, Dr. Mark Fischer, Dr. Gipe, nurses, aides and physical therapists; Rev. Mike Jones for all services performed and the ladies of Independent Bible Church for serving, etc. at the Celebration of Life.
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band, John F. Renken, in the fall of 1954 in Las Vegas, Nevada. They spent the first half of their married life in Southern California. John worked in the missiles manufacturing world. His work moved them around Southern California, West Virginia, Georgia and Washington state, where they retired. Margi selected Sequim as their retirement area.
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Margi Kay Renken died on November 28, 2012, in Sequim. She was born March 29, 1936, in Chicago, Illinois, to Leona Lavina and Nathan Odle. At the age of 6, she moved to Los Angeles, California, with her mother and stepfather, Harry Largent. She grew up there and attended grade school and the notable Los Angeles High School. She began working at a very young age in Los Angeles theaters. Then, she got into the selling business at a large department store selling glassware. She later sold lamps and pictures, which she really enjoyed. She even sold cosmetics and Tupperware after her wedding to her hus-
Margi was preceded in death by her brother, Richard Odle. She is survived by her husband, John; and children Roger of Kent, Washington, Bonnie of Yakima, Washington, and James of Sequim. She also has three grandsons, Casey (Jennifer) McCarthy, Shane (April) McCarthy and Brandon McCarthy, and one granddaughter, Hannah Renken of Kent. Funeral services will be held at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 815 West Washington Street, Sequim, on Monday, December 3, 2012, at 11 a.m. A viewing will be from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at the same church. In lieu of flowers, she asked that donations be made to the Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362; or to Friends of the Animals, P.O. Box 404, Sequim, WA 98382.
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Townsend and Jack and Patricia of Seattle; her younger sister, Fran Dreisbach; and grandchildren Jacob, Merrill and Rachael Bradbury. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bill, and sister Laura. A funeral service will be held at St. Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church, 1335 Blaine Street in Port Townsend, at noon Friday, December 7, preceded by a Rosary service at 11:35 a.m. A celebration of her life will follow the same day at the Northwest Maritime Center, 431 Water Street in Port Townsend, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Flowers may be sent to the church. In lieu of flowers, you may donate to the charity of your choice in Ann’s name.
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D This week’s business meetings ■Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon in the second-floor meeting room of the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St. This Monday’s luncheon will feature a panel of lodging operators to discuss the state of the hotel/motel industry in Port Angeles as well as national trends. Panelists will be Tammy Oxentenko, Western Inns of Washington Inc. (Olympic Lodge) sales manager; Joseph Mollerus, Red Lion Hotel general manager; and Paula Beck, Aramark Parks and Destinations sales and marketing director. Also at Monday’s meeting: announcement of the Business of the Month and Beautification awards for December, and Toys for Tots will collect new, unwrapped toys. Luncheon tickets are $13 and can be purchased at the front door. ■Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St., Port Townsend. This Monday’s featured speakers will be Carla Caldwell and Kris Nelson on the Jefferson County Community Foundation and annual charity-giving plans. The meeting sponsor is Work With Me/Community Connectors Group.
Lunch, served by Jordini’s costs $8 to $12. ■The chamber hosts Coffee Talk on the first Tuesday of each month for younger chamber members, entrepreneurs and professionals in East Jefferson County. The meetings run from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. at The Resort at Port Ludlow, 1 Heron Road, Port Ludlow. This Tuesday’s speaker will be Amanda Funaro, Young Professionals Network youth education chair, on the YPN’s partnerships with the Future Business Leaders of America and a local school district. ■Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at JT’s Sweet Stuffs, 80 N. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s meeting will be a meeting to discuss chamber business and issues of interest to the membership. Lunch costs $8; a bowl of soup, $4.75; and a cup of soup, $4. ■Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. The program for this Tuesday has not been announced. There is a $2.16 charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.
________ All the above meetings are open to the public. Peninsula Daily News
$ Briefly . . . PA brewery moves across from ferry PORT ANGELES — Barhop Brewing will reopen across the street from the MV Coho ferry terminal at 124 W. Railroad Ave. at 3 p.m. Wednesday. Barhop’s taproom had been at 110 N. Laurel St. “Our new 7,000square-foot waterfront location allows us to Curry have both the brewery and taproom under one roof to better serve our customers and bring the brewing experience to downtown Port Angeles,� said owner and brewmaster Tom Curry. With the closure of Railroad Avenue for construction along the waterfront, traffic is routed through the alley between Laurel and Oak streets, with free parking in the city parking lot behind the brewery. To celebrate the new location, Highway 203, a classic-rock band from the Seattle area, will perform at the brewery from 9 p.m. to midnight Friday. Barhop Brewing has been a licensed brewery in Port Angeles since November 2010. It was named Northwest Nano-brewery of the Year for 2011 by the Seattle PostIntelligencer website and participated in the Great American Beer Festival Denver in 2011 and 2012.
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Workshop success PORT ANGELES — Thriving on the Olympic Peninsula, a collaboration between life coaches Mindy Aisling, Marie McCartney and Kristin Halberg, recently presented its first workshop, “On Being Authentic,” to 13 North Olympic Peninsula women. Aisling, McCartney and Halberg said the 13 women, who included business leaders, moms and grandmas, enjoyed the opportunity to learn from the diverse backgrounds of the three presenters and to form relationships with one another. The group’s next scheduled workshop, “New Year, New You!” in January, is for men and women from teens to elders and will “focus on creating the life you truly desire.” Thriving on the Olympic Peninsula provides business coaching, including on strategy and operations support, team-building, effective listening and building a positive workplace, as well as meeting facilitation, individual coaching for all ages (teens to elders), family and couples coaching, and mediation services for families, businesses and groups. For more information about the next workshop, or about Thriving on the Olympic Peninsula, visit www.thrivingontheop.com or www.facebook.com/ ThrivingOnTheOlympic Peninsula, or phone 360460-5878, 360-393-8992 or 425-343-2374.
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red shirts at a public meeting here last week to take public comment on a proposed coal export terminal at Cherry Point. Many union members were among the supporters wearing green “Let’s get to work” shirts. Opponents wore red “Power past coal” shirts. Supporters said the $600 million project proposed by SSA Marine of Seattle would boost the local economy. Opponents worry about train traffic, coal dust and the environmental risk. The Gateway Pacific Project is the biggest of a half-dozen proposed terminals in the Northwest to ship coal from Montana and Wyoming to Asia. Other public comment meetings on the Cherry Point project are Tuesday in Spokane, Dec. 12 in Vancouver, Wash., and Dec. 13 in Seattle.
Surface sold soon SEATTLE — Microsoft’s Surface tablet running a full version of Windows 8 Pro will start selling in January for $899 and up. The current Surface uses the slimmed down Windows RT operating system. The price includes a stylus and software that disregards touches from one’s palm while writing on the touch screen. A detachable touch-sensitive keyboard cover is sold separately. The Touch Cover with keys printed on it costs $120, while the Type Cover with depressable keys is priced at $130. The Pro version of Surface will come with Intel’s Core i5 processor, which Microsoft said gives it a graphics boost compared with the RT version. The $899 version will come with 64 gigabytes of memory, while $999 gets you 128 GB of memory.
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ton State Ferries now says a classic old state ferry didn’t sell at auction after all. The 48-car ferry Rhododendron had been reported sold for $300,000 in an online auction that closed Nov. 20. Ferry system spokeswoman Marta Coursey said the buyer withdrew the bid. The buyer used the online handle of “kingstontown.” The spokeswoman said Friday that the would-be buyer had been in talks with another party seeking to purchase the boat, but the other party opted out — and so did the bidder. Coursey said he will forfeit a $50 deposit. She said the ferry system will contact some other potential buyers who had expressed interest. If that doesn’t work, the vessel might be donated to a nonprofit company for training. The ferry system originally estimated the Rhododendron’s market value at $750,000.
Nation/World Gene patents? WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court announced Friday it will decide whether companies can patent human genes, a decision that could reshape medical research in the United States and the fight against diseases like breast and ovarian cancer. The justices’ decision will likely resolve an ongoing battle between scientists who believe that genes carrying the secrets of life should not be exploited for commercial gain and companies that argue that a patent is a reward for years of expensive research that moves science forward. The current case involves Myriad Genetics Inc. of Salt Lake City, which has patents on two
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Stocks inch lower NEW YORK — Stocks ended the week more or less where they started it. Investors were watching closely while lawmakers in Washington worked at thrashing out a budget agreement. After inching 3.76 points higher Friday, the Dow Jones industrial average closed at 13,025.58. That’s a gain of just 16 points for the week, one of the Dow’s smallest moves this year. Along the way, the market had several sharp turns both up and down after key figures in the talks, such as House Speaker John Boehner and President Barack Obama, offered contrasting views about how well the talks were going. The Standard and Poor’s index edged up 0.23 point to 1,416.25. The index is up 0.5 percent for the week. The Nasdaq composite was down 1.79 points to 3,010.24. It gained 1.46 percent for the week. The main driver for markets this week has been the talks between the White House and Congress over the “fiscal cliff,” a series of sharp government spending cuts and tax increases scheduled to start Jan. 1 unless an agreement is reached to cut the budget deficit. Economists say those measures, if implemented, could push the U.S. economy back into a recession.
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DETROIT — Ford Motor Co. said that it is recalling more than 89,000 new Escape SUVs and Fusion sedans because the engines can overheat and cause fires. The recall affects vehicles from the 2013 model year with 1.6-liter turbocharged engines that were sold in the U.S. and Canada, the company said in a statement. Ford says it’s working on a fix and is asking owners to contact dealers, who will arrange for loaner cars at no charge until the repairs are made. The company says the engines can overheat and leak fluids onto hot parts, causing fires. Ford is trying to find out what causes the overheating
problem. It’s the fourth recall in four months for the all-new Escape, a top seller for Ford in the important compact SUV segment of the market. The new 2013 version went on sale in the spring, and it already has had problems with coolant leaks, cracked fuel lines and carpet padding. Safety advocates say that more than three recalls in a car’s first year are a sign of quality problems, although Ford has said previously that the recalls show it’s moving quickly to address safety problems. Ford spokesman Said Deep said the recall comes after the company received reports of 12 fires in Escapes and one in a Fusion. No injuries have been reported.
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Port Angeles Association of Realtors President Kelly Johnson, third from right, presents a donation for $2,532 to Salvation Army representative Dana Johnson (no relation), fourth from right, during a recent PAAR meeting. “We Realtors are very appreciative of the Salvation Army and have been enthusiastically supporting their efforts for quite a few years,” said Kelly Johnson. From left are PAAR members Loni Gores, Kelly Raymond, Jennifer Felton, Magan Waldron, Patti Morris and Joyce Sullivan.
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New York City Police Officer Larry DePrimo presents boots to a barefoot homeless man in New York’s Time Square on Nov. 14.
N.Y. police officer’s kindness instant hit on the Internet BY DEEPTI HAJELA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
NEW YORK — A tourist’s snapshot of a New York City police officer giving new boots to a barefoot homeless man in Times Square has created an online sensation. Jennifer Foster of Florence, Ariz., was visiting New York with her boyfriend Nov. 14 when she came across the shoeless man asking for change in Times Square. As she was about to approach the homeless man, she said the officer — later identified as Larry DePrimo — came up to the man with a pair of allweather boots and thermal socks on the cold night. She recorded his generosity on her cellphone.
Cold, cold night DePrimo, 25, speaking last week, remembered the night clearly, that even with two pairs of socks on, his feet were freezing. The homeless man
“didn’t even have a pair of socks on, and I could only imagine how cold that pavement was,” DePrimo said, clutching a box containing cufflinks given to him by Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly. Foster’s photo was posted Tuesday night to the New York Police Department’s official Facebook page and became an instant hit. More than 420,000 users had “liked” it as of Thursday evening, and more than 140,000 shared it. Thousands of people commented, including one person who praised him as “An officer AND a Gentleman.” The photo shows the officer kneeling beside the man with the boots at his feet. “I have these size 12 boots for you, they are allweather. Let’s put them on and take care of you,” Foster quoted DePrimo as telling the man. Foster, a dispatch manager at the Pinal County (Ariz.) Sheriff ’s
Office, wrote: “The officer squatted down on the ground and proceeded to put socks and the new boots on this man. “The officer expected NOTHING in return and did not know I was watching.” DePrimo said buying the boots “was something I had to do.” He tried to persuade the man to get something to eat, but he declined.
WASHINGTON — American consumers have shown about as much appetite for the $1 coin as kids do their spinach. They may not know what’s best for them, either. Congressional auditors say doing away with dollar bills entirely and replacing them with dollar coins could save taxpayers some $4.4 billion over the next 30 years. Vending machine operators long have championed the use of $1 coins because they don’t jam the machines, cutting down on repair costs and lost sales. But most people don’t seem to like carrying them. In the past five years, the U.S. Mint has produced 2.4 billion presidential $1 coins. Most are stored by the Federal Reserve, and production was suspended about a year ago.
The latest projection from the Government Accountability Office on the potential savings from switching to dollar coins entirely comes as lawmakers begin exploring new ways for the government to save money by changing the money itself. The Mint is preparing a report for Congress showing how changes in the metal content of coins could save money. The last time the government made major metallurgical changes in U.S. coins was nearly 50 years ago, when Congress directed the Mint to remove silver from dimes and quarters, and to reduce its content in half-dollar coins. Now, Congress is looking
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replaced every four or five years on average. “We continue to believe that replacing the note with a coin is likely to provide a financial benefit to the government,” said St. James, who added that such a change would work only if the note was completely eliminated and the public educated about the benefits of the switch. Even the $1 coin’s most ardent supporters recognize they haven’t been popular. Philip Diehl, former director of the Mint, said there was a huge demand for the Sacagawea dollar coin when production began in 2001, but as time wore on, people stayed with what they knew best. “We’ve never bitten the bullet to remove the $1 bill as every other Western economy has done,” Diehl said. “If you did, it would have the same success the Canadians have had.”
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Rep. Lacy Clay, D-Mo., said men don’t like carrying a bunch of coins around in their pocket or in their suits. Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., said the $1 coins have proved too hard to distinguish from quarters. “If the people don’t want it and they don’t want to use it,� she said, “why in the world are we even talking about changing it?� “It’s really a matter of just getting used to it,� said Diehl. Stivers and other lawmakers were more intrigued with the idea of using different metal combinations in producing coins. The Mint’s report, due in mid-December, will detail the results of nearly 18 months of exploring a variety of new metal compositions and evaluating test coins for attributes like hardness, resistance to wear, availability of raw materials and costs. Richard Peterson, the Mint’s acting director, declined to give lawmakers a summary of what will be in the report but said “several promising alternatives� were found.
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Brian Kuh, left, Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce president, presents a certificate of appreciation to Ryan Malane, Black Ball Ferry Line marketing director. The chamber, which co-produces the Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival, recently presented the certificate to Malane and the employees of Black Ball’s MV Coho for their successful efforts to bring thousands of people from Victoria to the Crab Festival. The Coho added additional sailings to its schedule for that October weekend, with the Saturday morning sailing selling out.
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NEW YORK — Hoping to stave off weight gain in the coming weeks? You may want to hold off on the mulled wine and cocktails this holiday season, according to a new report that looked at the number of calories Americans get from alcoholic beverages. The study, which used nationwide data collected between 2007 to 2010, found that the average adult consumes about 100 calories’ worth of alcohol daily — an amount that for many people could contribute to excess weight gain. In fact, the study found, many Americans consume far more than 100 calories of alcohol a day: Twenty percent of men and 6 percent of women drink more than 300 calories’ worth daily, roughly the amount in two 12-ounce cans of beer or 2½ glasses of wine. Of course, it is no secret that Americans get many of
their calories in liquid form. The average person consumes between 140 and 180 calories’ worth of sugary drinks a day, which according to health officials is enough to pack on several pounds a year.
Soda bans Soda bans in school cafeterias and initiatives like Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg’s ban on the sale of large sodas and other sugary drinks in New York City also have highlighted concerns about the link between obesity and liquid calories. But until now, researchers had never looked in detail at the calories Americans were getting from alcoholic drinks. “Most of the research has focused on sugar-sweetened beverages,� said Samara Joy Nielsen, the lead author of the study and a nutritional epidemiologist with the National Center for Health Statistics.
Secret Santa stuns storm-hit N.J., N.Y. Wealthy, anonymous man showers $100 bills on superstorm victims BY VERENA DOBNIK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
NEW YORK — A wealthy, anonymous Missouri man posing as “Secret Santa� stunned New Yorkers, handing $100 bills to many in Staten Island who had lost everything to superstorm Sandy. The Kansas City businessman is giving away $100,000 this holiday season and spent the day in New Jersey and New York giving away thousands. But he says money is not the issue. “The money is not the point at all,� said the anonymous benefactor Thursday as he walked up to surprised Staten Island residents and thrust crisp bills into their hands. “It’s about the random acts of kindness. I’m just setting an example, and if 10 percent of the people who see me emulate what I’m doing, anybody can be a Secret Santa!� A police motorcade with sirens took him across the borough, passing a church ripped from its foundations and homes surrounded by debris.
‘It’s for you’ At a nearby disaster center run by volunteers, a woman quietly collected free food and basic goods. “Has anyone given you any money?� he asked her. “No,� replied Carol Hefty, a 72-year-old retiree living
in a damaged home. “Here,� he said, slipping the money into her hand. “But this isn’t real money!� said Hefty, glancing at the red “Secret Santa� stamped onto the $100. “It is, and it’s for you,� he told her. She broke down weeping and hugged him. And so it went, again and again. Secret Santa started his daylong East Coast visit with stops in Elizabeth, N.J. Keeping close watch over the cash handouts was his voluntary security entourage — police officers in uniform from New York and New Jersey, plus FBI agents and former agents from various states.
‘Elf’ caps Some have become supporters, wearing red caps marked with the word “elf� and assisting “Santa� to choose locations where people are most in need. He himself wears an “elf� cap and a red top, plus blue jeans. The group must choose stops carefully and refrain from simply appearing outdoors in a neighborhood, lest they be mobbed by people hearing that cash is being handed out. At a stop at a Staten Island Salvation Army store, one woman was looking over a $4 handbag. “But you get $100!� he told her, offering the bill.
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Charlotte Muhammad holds up two $100 dollar bills she got from Secret Santa at St. Joseph’s Social Service Center in Elizabeth, N.J., on Thursday. whelmed: She received four $100 bills. Unemployed with a 2-year-old daughter, she lost her home in the storm and lives with her boyfriend. The money will go toward Christmas presents and her toddler’s next birthday. “You’re not alone. God A hug and $100 bills bless you!� the Missouri An aisle over, 41-year-old stranger told Phillip and Janice Kennedy was over- Lisa Morris, a couple in their 30s whose home was badly damaged — but now had an extra $300 in cash for rebuilding. Secret Santa took up the holiday tradition from a
“Are you serious?� said Prudence Onesto, her eyes widening. “Really?� “Secret Santa,� he deadpanned, breaking into a broad grin. The 55-year-old unemployed woman opened her arms and offered him a hug.
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The current Secret SECRET SANTA Missouri businessman Santa will not divulge his name. Nor does he allow his San Diego to Chicago to face to be photographed. Charlotte, N.C. But he said he’s been to A reporter asked cities across America, from whether he might be a sort of Warren Buffett of Kansas City. He smiled mysteriously and said only that he admires Buffett for his phiMedicinal Co - operative lanthropy — “and I hope I Helping Heal the Natural Way, give all my money away before I die.â€? providing a high quality alternative Then, as suddenly as he medication for qualifying patients. arrived, the generous stranger left for the airport and home, riding in the volofďŹ ce@/LYMPIAN#ARE COM s WWW /LYMPIAN#ARE COM unteer motorcade he jok-ON &RI AM PM s 3AT AM PM s 3UN !PPOINTMENT /NLY ingly calls “my sleigh,â€? zip 4UMWATER 4RUCK 2OUTE 0ORT !NGELES s 452-2255 ping with ease through red lights and city traffic.
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close Kansas City friend, Larry Stewart, who for years handed out bills each December to unsuspecting strangers in thrift stores, food pantries and shelters. Stewart died in 2007 after giving away more than $1 million to strangers in mostly $100 bills.
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WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. Jim McDermott’s wellknown globe-trotting ways have landed him a dubious new distinction: He took one of the priciest congressional trips in recent history. The Seattle Democrat’s $21,000 five-day visit to Bali in November is the most expensive trip since Congress tightened rules on privately funded travel in 2007 to reduce influence peddling. That and another $24,000 in expenses for a McDermott aide, Jessica Lee, were covered by Chemonics International, a Washington, D.C., company that contracts with the federal government on health, education and other development projects around the world. McDermott, co-chairman of the congressional Indonesia Caucus, attended the Bali Democracy Forum. While there, he also met with Indonesian officials to discuss new trade regulations that have all but halted exports of Washington apples and other crops to the Southeast Asian nation.
Kinsey Kiriakos, McDermott’s spokesman, said McDermott was en route to Seattle on Friday and unavailable for comment. Kiriakos defended the Indonesian trip, noting that McDermott attended the conference at the request of Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. McDermott also traveled to Jakarta to see Indonesia’s foreign ministry and trade officials. Kiriakos said Chemonics funded the trip out of a threeyear contract from the U.S. Agency for International Development to promote prodemocracy agendas. McDermott is a top Democrat on the House Ways and Means Committee and is heavily involved in free-trade issues. McDermott, 75, is one of the more avid travelers in Congress. He has taken 26 trips in the past six years, including 12 to Japan, Rwanda, Turkey and other international destinations. The trips were funded mostly by nonprofits and private foundations.
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ACTI IS HIRING. ACTI is actively hiring for mechanical Wing-ToBody Assembly positions at this time. To apply contact WorkSource at 228 W First Street, Suite A, Por t Angeles, WA or call 360.457.2103, for job information and application. Only people who can pass a preemployment drug test and ongoing random t e s t i n g n e e d a p p l y. Medical marijuana is not an exception to drug policy.
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Full-time positions available for Washington-certified nursing assistants. Long-term care experience is preferred. We offer great pay and benefits, including medical coverage, 401(k) and paid time off. Denise Lewis, Staff Development Coordinator 360-385-3555 360-385-7409 Fax 751 Kearney St. Port Townsend, WA 98368 Denise_Lewis@ LCCA.com Visit us online at LCCA.COM EOE/M/F/V/D – 36287 CLALLAM COUNTY CARE MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR Juvenile & Family Services, $19.51 to 23.77 hr., FT (40 hrs. wk.), union and retirement eligible with benefits. Starts Jan 2, 2013. Prefer Associates or Bachelors Degree in chemical dependency, social services or related field. Grant-funded position. Closes Dec. 3, 2012 at 4:30 PM (postmark accepted). TREATMENT COUNSELOR/ CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY PROFESSIONAL Juvenile & Family Services, $21.54 to 26.24 hour, FT (40 hrs. wk.), union and retirement eligible with benefits. Starts Jan 2, 2013. Prefer Associates or Bachelors Degree in chemical dependency, social services or related field. Min one yr exp in chemical dependency counseling/assessment. Exp working with youth/teens required. Grant-funded position. Closes Dec. 3, 2012 at 4:30 PM (postmark accepted). Application and complete job announcement available online at www.clallam.net/employment/, in front of Human Resources, 223 E 4th St, Por t Angeles, WA 98362, or by calling Clallam County Jobs Line 360-417-2528. Resume in lieu of application not a c c e p t e d . Fa xe d o r emailed applications not accepted. EOE/Dr ug Free Workplace. DENTIST Jamestown Family Dental Clinic has an opportunity for a knowledgeable dentist with experience providing general dentistry services to patients of all ages. Requires DS/DMD degree, General Practice Residency or equivalent training, Dental Practice License in the State of WA & DEA registration. Four d ay s / w k ; c o m p e t i t i ve salary, benefits as negotiated by contract. Apply: http://jamestowntribe. iapplicants.com. Indian preference. Call Cindy at (360)582-4876. Closes 12/14/12
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WWW Administrative Assistant Get details and application forms from our website www.clallampud.net or contact us at humanresources @clallampud.net Phone 360-565-3228 We also have answers t o Fr e q u e n t l y A s k e d Questions and Employee Benefits information on our website. EOE.
CNA’s AND NAR’s Due to growth, new positions available. FRONT OFFICE PT, office assistant with knowledge of MS Office. 408 W. Washington Sequim 360-683-7047 office@ discovery-mc.com
COME JOIN THE WAVE TEAM! Wave Broadband is now seeking an Account Representative in Jefferson County to expand our business solutions services! Prior sales exper ience encouraged. For a full job description, visit www.wavebroad band.com/careers Competitive salary and benefits including sercice discount! To apply, send resume and cover letter to hrmgr@ wavebroadband.com Construction and logging co. seeking following positions: Grapple Cat Operator, Feller Buncher, Shovel Operator, Qualified Log Truck Drivers, Shop Mechanic, and Personal Safety Manger position. Benefits DOE. Send resume to: PO Box 392, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Positions star t Jan. 1st, 2013. COOK: Creative, enthusiastic and dependable individual, 32-40 hrs. wk., exp. preferred. Apply at Fifth Avenue Reitrement Center, 500 W. Hendr ickson, Sequim. Wage DOE, full benefits. C O O K : Pa r t - t i m e, 30-34 hrs. wk., morning shift. Pick up application at: Sherwood Assisted Living, 550 W. Hendrickson Rd., Sequim, WA 98382.
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4026 Employment 4026 Employment 4026 Employment General General General Experienced CFO/CPA Par t-time to full-time. Possible benefits depending on hours. Wage: DOQ. Maintain all financial and managerial accounting systems and records. Adheres to A-131 audit guidelines fo r a u d i t p r e p a r a t i o n consistent with GASB34. Bachelors degree from accredited college or university in accounting, f i n a n c e o r bu s i n e s s C PA d e s i g n a t i o n r e quired QuickBooks experience required. This position is Indian preference in hiring in accordance with P.L. 93-638. Open November 28, 2012 until filled. Send application and resume to the address below. Pick up application and job description at Lower Elwha Housing Authority 22 Kwitsen Drive, Port Angeles, WA 98363 or at elwha.org
HELP DESK TECHNICIAN Diagnose and resolve technical hardware & software issues, on request. Req. working knowledge of Windows 7, Windows Ser ver 2008, MS-Office Suite. 20 hrs. wk., $15 hr. to start; partial benes. Resume & cvr ltr to Peninsula Behavioral Health, 118 E. 8th St., Port Angeles, WA 98362. http:// peninsulabehavioral.org AA/EOE
Substitute Carrier for Motor Route Peninsula Daily News Circulation Dept. Is looking for an individuals interested in a Substitute Motor Rout in Port Angeles. Interested parties must be 18 yrs. of age, have a valid Washington State Drivers License and proof of insuEXPERIENCED COOK ra n c e. E a r l y m o r n i n g Apply in person, 612 S. delivery Monday through Lincoln St., P.A. Friday and Sunday. Fill out application at 305 W. LIVE-IN Care Giver: For First St., Port Angeles. older gentleman. Call No calls. 457-3124 or 808-3123.
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LOAN PROCESSOR for Eagle Home Mortgage in Sequim. Process and close loan applications. Close approved loans ensuring all conditions and requirements of underwriting & investors have been met. Maintain a pipeline of loans with an emphasis on customer service, quality, accur a c y a n d e f f i c i e n c y. Gather and submit proper documentation in a timely manner for loan approval. Keep current with investor guideline changes as needed. One to two years’ experience as a Loan Repres e n t a t i ve. Au t o m a t e d processing and closing experience. One to two years of FHA/VA/Conventional loan closing. Proficient in technology with a minimum of 45 words per minute typing. This position 30 hours per week to start. Contact Michele Adkisson, madkisson@eaglehome mortgage.com
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Surgical Technologist Dietary Cook Respiratory Care Practitioner We are an integrated health care system partnering with Swedish Medical Center for our telemedicine stroke program, six community-based clinics, orthopedic/gynecologic/urologic/ general surgery, and much more. We offer competitive pay and benefits, ongoing training programs and educational opportunities. We are well equipped with technological equipment including fully digitized radiology. You will appreciate the talent and commitment of our diverse team of employees bringing our mission to life every day:
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CAREGIVER jobs FOUND: Camera. Can- available now. Benefits non, pictures from vaca- included. Flexible hours. tion? 4th of July, etc. Call P.A. (360)452-2129 AIDES/RNA OR CNA Hollywood Beach, P.A. Sequim (360)582-1647 Best wages, bonuses. Peninsula Classified (360)461-5215 360-452-8435 Wright’s. 457-9236. P.T. (360)344-3497
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DISTRICT II COURT JUDGE (Part-time) Clallam County District II C o u r t ( Fo r k s , WA ) , $7085.50 month. Par ttime (24 hrs. week). Medical, dental, vision benefits and retirement e l i g i bl e. Pe r fo r m s statutory responsibilities of a District Court Judge. Completed application must be received in Human Resources no later than 4:30 PM on Dec. 7, 2012. Job announcement and required application materials available online at www.clallam.net/employment/, in front of Human Resources, 223 E 4th St, Por t Angeles, WA 98362, or by calling Clallam County Jobs Line 360-417-2528. Resume in lieu of application not a c c e p t e d . Fa xe d o r emailed applications not accepted. EOE/Dr ug Free Workplace.
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4026 Employment 4080 Employment 105 Homes for Sale 505 Rental Houses 6045 Farm Fencing Clallam County & Equipment General Wanted Clallam County
HIM DIRECTOR Life Care Center of Port Townsend
Full-time position available for Washington-licensed practical nurse. Health information management experience is preferred. Must be able to apply the use of ICD-9 coding and understand and apply longterm care payment systems, including Medicare. Long-term care experienced preferred. We offer great pay and benefits, including medical coverage, 401(k) and paid time off. Angela Cerna, Executive Director 360-385-3555 360-385-7409 Fax 751 Kearney St. Port Townsend, WA 98368 Angela_Cerna@ LCCA.com Visit us online at LCCA.COM. EOE/M/F/V/D – 36283 Live on barn manager, PT. Exp horseperson to feed, tur nout, clean stalls in exchange for rent, utilities, small salary. 2bd/2ba home, pets neg. Refs required, no smoking, quiet person. Resume to lorincrow@hotmail.com or fax 683-4544. Nursing Instructor Tenure-track position. Peninsula College is recruiting to fill a full-time Nursing faculty position to begin work Fall 2013. Position qualifications and application for ms available at www.pencol.edu. EEO. NW DRIVING SCHOOL Accepting apps for a 2 mo. training program/inc a r i n s t r u c t o r, m e e t s Tu e s, T h u r s, Fr i . 8 - 8 p.m. Bonus/wages upon completion of training. Apply at: northwestdrivingschoolinc.com/ employment.htm
Watchman/Security The Port of Port Angeles is seeking individuals interested in a part-time, r e l i e f Wa t c h m a n / S e curity position. Anyone interested may pick up an application and job description at the Port Admin Office, 338 West First Street, Por t Angeles, WA or online at www.portofpa.com/ employment Applications accepted through Friday, December 14th. The starting wage for this position is $12.38 per hour or DOE. Drug testing is required.
4038 Employment Marketing ADVERTISING ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE T h e Pe n i n s u l a D a i l y News is expanding its sales force. Opening for a well organized, creative professional with the ability to develop strong customer relationships. Manage an existing account base as well as developing new clients to meet ever changing marketing needs. Solid presentation skills a must. Competitive compensation package including a base salar y plus commissions, medical, dental and life insurance benefits, paid vacation, sick and holidays, and a 401K plan. Submit cover letter and resume to: Steve Perry Advertising Director Peninsula Daily News PO Box 1330 Port Angeles, WA 98362 steve.perry@peninsula dailynews.com
4080 Employment Wanted
Aaron’s Garden Serv. Pruning, weeding, fall clean up. (360)808-7276
JUAREZ & SON’S HANDY M A N S E R V I C E S . Quality work at a reasonable price. Can handle a wide array of problem projects. Like home maintenance, cleaning, clean up, yard maintenance, and etc. Give us a call office 452-4939 or cell 460-8248. M E LY N DA ’ S O r i g i nals: For all your sewing needs. Alterations, Repairs, Custom Designs, and Reconstruction of clothing. Call (360)797-1399. Reasonable pr ices with pick up and delivery available.
T R AC TO R : ‘ 8 9 J o h n Deere model 970 with model 80 loader, excellent condition, professionally maintained, 30 horse power diesel engine with 3,700 hours. Located in Por t TownP.A.: 2 Br., 1 ba, near send. Delivery available college. $695, 1st, last f o r a d d i t i o n a l c o s t . dep. (360)461-1500. $14,000/obo. Please call P.A.: 2 Br., 1 ba, water Larry at (360) 301-0347. v i e w, d e c k , c o v e r e d p a r k i n g , l g . s t o r a g e 6050 Firearms & room. 315 Wolcott. Ammunition $750. (360)670-6160. MISC: SIG P228 West P.A.: Big 2 Br., 2 ba, re- German 3 mags, case, modeled mfg. home with $700. S&W 357, 627 N covered parking/storage f r a m e , m o d e l 1 9 8 9 , on acreage. See at 1544 stainless, 5.5”, $775. W. Hwy. 101. $850 mo. Winchester model 70, (360)457-6161 XTR Sporter 338 mag, P.A.: Clean 1 and 2 bed- 3-9 Leupold, case, sling, room, no smoking/pets, $700. HK 91, 6 mags, n e a r S a fe w ay, 6 m o $2,650. (360)582-9218. lease, $550-$630. first MISC: S&W MP15/22, and deposit, excellent $300. Rem 870 Express references. 452-2828. Super Mag, $225. P.A. East side, 1+ BR Whites XLT metal detecm o b i l e , fe n c e d ya r d , tor, never used, $400. (253)279-6734 Pets OK, $650+400 dep. 2034 E. 5th AVE. RU G E R : . 4 5 Va q u e r o (360)461-1497 r evo l ve r, s t a i n l e s s, 3 SEQUIM: 55+ quiet se- boxes ammo, belt and cluded living. $800-$900 holster. $500/obo. (360)912-2801 mo. Good rent for good leave message tenants. Action Property Mgmt. (360)681-4737. SEQUIM: In town, great location, 3 Br., 2 ba, 1,600 sf, fenced backyard, storage shed, new paint/flooring. 1st, last, security. $950 mo., water/sewer included. (626)232-0795
6055 Firewood, Fuel & Stoves
FIREWOOD: $179 delivered Sequim-P.A. True cord. 3 cord special for $499. Credit card accepted. 360-582-7910. www.portangeles firewood.com
WANTED: 2 Br., garage, pasture optional, retired/ FIREWOOD For Sale. references. 808-0611 Dry Firewood, Ready to burn. Fir and Hemlock WEST SIDE P.A.: 3 $165.00 per cord. Free Br., 1 bath, recently Delivery in Port Angeles. painted inside and out, Please leave message newer car peting. No or text (360)477-2258. pets, No smoking firm. Single car attached FIREWOOD: Seasoned, garage. Available after $170 a cord. (360)461-9701 the first of the year. Drive by at 1835 W. 16th Street, do not dis- WO O D S TOV E : E a r l y, turb current renters! large, Earth, this is the $650 per mo., 1st, last, real deal with beautiful orange, yellow ceramic $700 deposit. Email medallion on door, ther1835W16th@ mostat, new gasket on gmail.com door, works fine. $300. (360)460-6300
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A PA RT M E N T: 2 b e d room 2 BR. 1 Bath/Laundry. $750/mo. Utilities in- ORGANIC BEEF: Hereford. $2.20 lb. hanging cluded. (360)477-6165. weight. 683-8352. CENTRAL P.A.: 2 Br., 1 PORK: Free-range, hapba, no smoking/pets py, vegetarian, $3.00 per $600. (360)457-9698. lb, half or whole. (360)732-4071 C E N T R A L P. A . : C o n venient Unfur n. Apts. PORK: Homegrown lo1BR $477 to $493 + cally, no hor mones or fixed util. Storage antibiotics. Ready now. Rooms. No smoke/pet Cost $3.50/lb. hanging maybe. (360)504-2668. weight. Call (360)683-1566 P. A . : 1 B r. a p t . $ 6 0 0 mo., $300 dep., util. included. Studio: $550, 6075 Heavy $300 dep., util. included. Equipment No pets. (360)457-6196. BACKHOE: 1966 530 P.A. 1 Br. dplex. $575 P.A. 2 Br. 1 ba apt. $650 Case backhoe, 10k lbs, P.A. 3 Br. 1 ba apt. $650 runs on gas. $5,000. (360)928-0218 (360)460-4089 mchughrents.com BULL DOZER: “Classic” P.A.: Central, newer 2 John Deere, model 40-C Br., DW, W/D, no pets/ with blade, winch and c a n o py. R e d u c e d t o smoke. $600. 796-3560. $3,600. (360)302-5027. Properties by Landmark. portangeles- DUMPTRUCK: ‘68 International, does run, scrap landmark.com out or parts. $1,500. (360)797-4418 SEQUIM: 2 Br. in quiet 8-plex, excellent locaMINI-EXCAVATOR: ‘05 tion. $700. Kubota 121. 1,900 hrs., (360)460-2113 4 buckets. $22,000. (360)460-8514 SEQUIM: For lease or sale. 55+, 1 Br., condo SEMI END-DUMP with refrigerator, cook stove, W/D. $995 mo., TRAILER: 32’. Electric tarp system, high lift tailutilities included. Call gate, excellent condition. (360)683-5917 $15,000. (360)417-0153.
6005 Antiques & Collectibles
CHRISTMAS VILLAGE Dickens Village, 27 buildings, 17 accessories, all in original boxes. $2,000. (360)452-6580.
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6080 Home Furnishings BEDROOM SET: (2) Extra-long twin beds, footboard, headboard, rails, boxspring and mattresses. Like new. (2) kneehole nightstands. Can come with sheets. $400. (360)417-5201
T. V. : 4 7 ” V i z i o , f l a t FURNITURE: Bedroom s e t , k i n g s i ze c h e r r y screen, E-series. $300. wood headboard, 2 night (360)452-9347 stands, dresser and att a c h e d m i r r o r, $ 4 2 5 . 6042 Exercise Queen Anne coffee table Equipment and 2 end tables, $130. Great condition. B OW F L E X S P O RT (360)683-9163 or HOME GYM. Full body (360)460-1702 work out. Power rods, sliding bench, rowing, MATTRESS SET u p p e r t ow e r, l e g l i f t , Queen Ser ta Supreme c h e s t b a r , c a b l e s plush mattress, low box hand/wr ist/ankle gr ip. s p r i n g , u s e d 6 m o. , S e e p h o t o s o n l i n e . clean, you haul. $500 $300.00 cash only. cash. (360)683-5626. (360)775-7886. NICE! 3 piece, dark oak ELLIPTICALS: Sole El- enter tainment center, liptical E95, brand new, $325. (360)460-2881. paid $1,604, asking $1,200. Older commer- PIER 1 Wicker Furniture. cial grade Stairmaster, Love seat, 2 chairs, end t a b l e . N a t u r a l c o l o r. very reliable, $250. Cushions incl. $200.00. (360)797-4418 See photos on line. EXERCISE EQUIP360-681-2779 MENT! Bowflex Xtreme, Ver y under used, paid 6100 Misc. $2,200, asking Merchandise $1,200/obo. Magnetic s t a t i o n a r y b i ke, p a i d C A R PET: Matching, $120, asking $60/obo. W o u l d m a k e g r e a t hand woven wool, 5’x5’, runner 9’9”x2.5’, beautiChristmas presents! ful pastel with cream (360)452-4606 background. $375. (360)457-4399 6045 Farm Fencing
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C A S H fo r o l d s t u f f, COMPACT Tractor. Ise- c l o ck s , t oy s , s i l ve r ki TS 1700, 17 HP, 2 coins, cameras, and Cyl, diesel, front loader, more. (360)461-3297 tiller, 3 point hitch, 3 CHRISTMAS TREE PTO Gears, 6 forward a n d 2 r e v e r s e . Pre-lit, 7.5’ Christmas tree with 1500 lights. $4,200/obo. $95. Call (360)681-6848. (360)437-0836. GENERATOR MISC: Old manure TRANSFER SWITCH spreader, $200. 2 share plow, $200. Field har- GenTran model 30310, row, $150. Field disk, manuel, 30 amp, U.S.A. $150. Rototiller, 3 point, made, wired complete, 4’, $600. (360)808-1052. with 60’ 30 amp connect cable. $285. (360)821-9318 TRACTOR: ‘49 Ferguson TO20. $1,900/obo. GREAT P.J. (360)928-0250. CHRISTMAS GIFT! W h i t e g old diamond GARAGE SALE ADS bracelet (tennis). Call for details. $850/obo 360-452-8435 Deb (360)683-8913 1-800-826-7714
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MISC: Chest freezer, TA B L E S AW : S e a r s , $50. 8’ couch, $400. 8’ 10”, with legs. $250. oak table, with leaf, (6) (360)683-6864 chairs, $450. Full-size bed, with mattresses, 6140 Wanted $350. Propane tank, & Trades $ 1 0 0 . D r a f t i n g t a bl e, $200. OBO on ever yBOOKS WANTED! We thing! (360)452-5412. love books, we’ll buy MISC: Coleman Power- yours. 457-9789. mate generator 5,000+ watts, $300. EmerGen WANTED: Quality or old BB guns, or pellet guns. transfer switch, $80. (360)457-0814 (360)582-9919 SAUNA BOX: Lie down in comfort! 96 cubic feet, $150. (360)452-2806 evenings. TICKETS: Book of Mormon, SOLD OUT, 2 t i cke t s, S a t u r d ay, Jan. 19, matinee, 2 p. m . S e c o n d M e z z . $400 cash for both. GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFT! (360)417-5541 TOTES: 275 gal. plastic caged totes, used. $75. (360)565-2045
6105 Musical Instruments FREE: 1949 Wurilitzer Organ Ser ies 20 with Bellows and without bench! You haul. Call (360)460-3491 GUITAR: Behringer beginners electric guitar, 6 string, gently used. $60. (360)912-2655
6115 Sporting Goods BUYING FIREARMS Any & All - Top $ Paid One or Entire Collection Including Estates Call 360-477-9659 POOL TABLE: 8.5’, all accessor ies included, like new. $250/obo. (360)385-0993 POOL TABLE: ESTN, 4’ x 8’, slate, all accessories included, new, in excellent condition. $500/obo. (360)681-4224
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8180 Garage Sales 7025 Farm Animals PA - Central & Livestock E S TAT E S a l e : S a t . Sun., 9-3 p.m., 6820 Mt. Angeles Rd. Saddles, horse tack, reloading equipment, 1995 Suburban, Cal Glass boat with trailer (I/O), fur niture, glassware, records, books, guns. Everything half-off on Sunday.
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FIL BYGOLLY Restocked with tons of new items! Affordable gifts & decor. WO O D C H I P P E R : D r MC, VISA, DISCOVER Rapid-Feed wood chip- Fri. 10-5, Sat. 10-4, Sun. p e r . 3 p t H i t c h / P T O . noon-4. 8th & L St., P.A. Powered by your tractor’s engine. Handles l i m b s t o 4 - 1 / 2 ” t h i ck . WE LOVE Most material will selfESTATE SALES feed. Great condition. This one is it! On Nov. $1,200. You haul. 30, half price on De360-457-2195. cember 1st and 2nd, 148 Lawrence off 8142 Garage Sales Freshwater Bay, 9-4 p.m. A sale for your Sequim nerves, and it lasts all day. We got fine Irish china, a lot of kitchen HUGE ESTATE SALE! ware, a huge round Dec 1st & 2nd 9-4 oak table with leaf and Ever ything goes infour chairs, we got recluding the house! cliners in mauve, black LARGE amount of and blue, and linens Christmas items. Many and lamps and a loveDV D s & C D s . C o l seat or two. 200 dolls, l e c t i bl e s ( c h i cke n s, with Beanie Baby lacows, eagles, seab e l s, a s ew i n g m a shore, nautical) 3 rechine with cabinet and cliners, Large Sectiontable. We got shoes, al & Ottoman, 2 Dell hats, and purses, and computers. Much fabr ic and crafts. A more. 121 Winterhawk couch and a fridge and St., Sequim. off of a couple more rafts of Carlsborg Rd. in Alta rubble and junk and Vista. other rejections. We’ve got one of those 8180 Garage Sales even tacky Cat’s Meow colPA - Central lections! Come on down! 148 Lawrence ESTATE Sale: Fri. and off Freshwater Bay. Sun., 9-4 p.m., 234 E. Ahlvers Rd., above high school. Oak kitchen ta- 7025 Farm Animals ble and hutch, coffee ta& Livestock ble, nightstand, antique items, cookware, lots of BU L L : 4 y r. o l d , h a l f glassware, knickknacks, Limousin, half white a p p l i a n c e s , DV D s , face. $3,000. books, copy machine, (360)683-2304. misc. office supplies, clothes, many items. All F R E E : C a t , ex c e l l e n t must go. mouser, neutered, shots. (360)681-4129 LONG DISTANCE No Problem! PEACOCKS: Pied and Peninsula Classified Blue Indies, 6 at $35 each. Cheer Pheasants, 1-800-826-7714 $75 trio. (360)477-9590.
R A B B I T S : A d o r a bl e ! $15 each. 7 wks. old. 417-3013.
SHEEP/LAMB: (4) Lambs, grass fed, $160 each, est. live weight 80-90 lbs. Ram, Border L e i c e s t e r, 2 0 m o n t h s old, $250. Pictures can be emailed. (360)681-8891
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ADORABLE Doxie-Poo Puppy. Mini-Dachshund and Toy Poodle cross. Non-shedding, Will m a ke t h e p e r fe c t l a p dog. Great with kids and other pets. Ready now 1st shot and dewormed. $400. (360)452-3016 ADORABLE KITTENS All colors and sizes. $85. PFOA (360)452-0414. safehavenpfoa.org
AKC Alaskan Malamute Puppies. 7 weeks old, champion bloodlines, adorable and ver y loving, wor med and shots. $1000. JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS! (360)701-4891
AMERICAN BULLMASTIFF PUPPIES Ready N o w ! ! ! 3 Fe m a l e s , 1 Male Awesome Family Dogs! $600 Price Negotiable, Looking for Great Homes! Vet Check & 1st Shots Call to come see (360)808-3075
CHIHUAHUAS: FREE: 4 year old male, 1 year old male, 2 year old female. ALSO: 1 male tri-color, 1 male black/tan, $250 ea. (360)670-5118
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RESPIRATORY THERAPIST Excellent opportunity to work 30 hours w e e k . M u s t h ave a WA license with two years experience in all aspects of respiratory care; your ability to work independently is i m p o r t a n t . E n j oy a great wor k environment, excellent pay and benefits, with breathtaking views from every window of the hospital. EOE. Apply online at www.olympic medical.org
P.A.: 2222 E. 3rd Ave., cute, clean 1.5 Br. loft, full bath, laundry hookups, no smoking, pets negotiable. $645 mo., deposit. Contact Bob at 452-5319 or 461-3420
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SALTWATER VIEWS Beautiful saltwater views from this updated home on 1 acre. 2 Br., 1 bath, SCUBA DIVER 1120 sf with large sunFOR HIRE room and updated Call 681-4429 floors, new car pets, cabinets, interior doors, fixtures. Nice fire105 Homes for Sale and place and new paint inClallam County side and out. Septic system will be replaced COMMERCIAL IN b y c l o s e o f e s c r o w. SEQUIM Don’t miss this one! C h e c k o u t t h i s t i d y, $159,000. ML#263136. 1,310 sf home (previousEd Sumpter ly used as a professional Blue Sky Real Estate o f f i c e ) i n a bu s i n e s s Sequim - 360-808-1712 zone downtowm. Paved p a r k i n g a r e a o n t h e SEQUIM: Immaculate 1 street and alley access. owner, 1,875 Sf home. Updated with new win- 2006 Ranch home with dows, flooring, paint, etc. huge open floor plan. 3 Br with walk-in closet, $149,900 MLS#264528. Septic built for 2 ded Mark N. McHugh bedrooms+office/den. REAL ESTATE HOA inc all septic and 683-0660 water. 2 bath, 2 car garEXQUISITE HOME age. Tile entr y/wood Quality craftsmanship floors in great room & abounds in this exquisite kitchen, top of the line home located in an ultra appliances incl washer, private desirable location dryer, granite counterin the city residing on tops, custom blinds in all just shy of 2 acres. Main rooms, vaulted ceiling, home is 4 Br, 3 full & 2 laundr y room, central half baths, 3,527 sf with heat & air. Price no detail spared, includ$210,000. ing hand crafted trim. Call 360-683-3431 Grand entry, with 2 stairSHORT SALE APcases leading upstairs, 2 PROVED propane fireplaces, high end appliances, granite Renovated 3 Br, 2 bath, c o u n t e r t o p s, c u s t o m neutral colors, good conmahogany cabinetry, & d i t i o n . N o w O n l y heated tiled flooring. At- $146,000. Don’t miss tached garage & shop out, see today. and detached shop, gar- $146,000. MLS#264226. Becky Jackson age, apartment and loft. 417-2781 Park-like grounds. COLDWELL BANKER $649,000. MLS#263182. UPTOWN REALTY Brooke Nelson 417-2812 SUNNY SUNLAND COLDWELL BANKER CONDO UPTOWN REALTY 3 Br, 3 bath, just under 1,800 sf, skylights & GREAT PRICE Great price for this 17+ large windows private acre parcel. Community patio, strait view from livwell serves four parcels. ing/deck, oversized atPower & phone to prop- tached 2 car garage. $199,500 erty. Septic system reML#264553/424759 quired. Plenty of recreaDeb Kahle tional oppor tunities, 683-6880 Lake Sutherland, Elwha WINDERMERE River, Olympic AdvenSUNLAND ture route hiking & biking trail. New manufactured Unique property nestled home allowed, minimum in Blyn, bordering Chick1,300 sf. Possible owner en Coop Creek. Private financing. setting. 2+ acres. De$89,900 tached 3 car garMLS#264571/264571 age/shop. Spacious Holly Coburn home. Old gold prospec(360)457-0456 t o r ’s c a b i n - - c o u l d b e WINDERMERE gr e a t a r t i s t s t u d i o o r PORT ANGELES reading retreat. Small h o r s e s h e d . F u l l RV Mountain view home on hook up with permanent 1.13 acre in great area. septic dump, water & RV Easy care acre with RV 110V service. par king and dump. $199,000 T h r e e o u t bu i l d i n g i n ML#263797/378847 clude studio, shop and Patty Brueckner storage. New roof on (360)460-6152 home and carport. Lots TOWN & COUNTRY of privacy and wildlife n e a r by. B e t w e e n S e 308 For Sale quim and Port Angeles Lots & Acreage for shopping and services. $139,000 MLS#264358 PALO ALTO: 2.5 WoodClarice Arakawa ed acres, potential water (360)457-0456 view, power and phone WINDERMERE in, good well area. PORT ANGELES $50,000 cash for quick sale. Ask for Jerry: MOVE IN READY! (360)460-2960 On a quiet cul-de-sac, and in excellent condi311 For Sale tion, this 3 Br, 2 bath, 2 0 0 4 m a n u f a c t u r e d Manufactured Homes home even has a partial m o u n t a i n v i e w. N e w EAST P.A.: 2 Br., mobile home in family park. paint & new carpet. $1,500. 452-7582. $125,000 MLS#263784. KATHY LOVE SEQUIM: ‘78 single wide 452-3333 mobile home, 55+ park, PORT ANGELES 2 Br., 2 bath, garage REALTY with spare room, large covered deck. $32,500. New Price (360)385-4882. Seller is motivated and ready to look at offers! 408 For Sale This house has tons of character ; hardwood Commercial floors, built-ins, crown molding plus it has a MOTIVATED SELLER wood stove, sits on an Beautiful 3,300 sf 3 Br, over sized lot and has a 2.5 bath home on 2.76 fully fenced backyard. acres with great moun$135,375. ML#263973. tain views . Features inKimi clude a large kitchen (360)461-9788 with granite counters, JACE The Real Estate plenty of cabinets & pull Company o u t s . Fo r m a l d i n i n g room, living room with OPEN PASTORAL vaulted wood ceiling & FIELDS exposed beams, master This 1,620 sf home has suite, private deck, and attached garage & shop attached 3 car garage. o n b e a u t i f u l p a s t o ra l Plus a detached 2,400 sf m o u n t a i n v i ew, l eve l RV garage/shop, estabacres in a very desirable l i s h e d g a r d e n & f r u i t location with easy com- trees. muting to all amenities. $450,000 The main area has great PETER BLACK room, kitchen, bath, REAL ESTATE utility room & Br. There 683-4116 is a loft with extra bath. Fully finished detached 505 Rental Houses garage w/heating. Plenty Clallam County of ground to build another home. BRINNON: Furnished, 3 $209,950. OLS#264572. Br. 2 bath. $650, 1st, JEAN last, dep. 460-2667. 683-4844 Windermere C E N T R A L P. A . : N i c e Real Estate 2,400 sf, 2 Br., 2 ba, 1 Sequim East level, no pets/smoking. Avail Dec. 1. $1,150 mo. Price Improvement (360)452-7743 Newly priced at $119,900, this cute house was built by LBR Construction. 3 bedrooms ideal for starting out or scaling down. 1 car garage for all your extra stuff. Fenced back yard keeps your pets in and others out. Soon to be repainted exterior. $119,000. MLS#264191. Pili Meyer COZY Country Comfort. 417-2799 2 Bedroom, 1 3/4 bath, COLDWELL BANKER attached carpor t, storUPTOWN REALTY age shed. On 1.25 acres between Seq and PA. PRICE REDUCED New carpet,freshly paintQuality built home with ed. Well insulated with lots of upgrades and ex- h e a t p u m p f u r n a c e . tras galore. New flooring $900 a month, 1st, last throughout . Large wa- $500 deposit required. t e r v i ew k i t c h e n w i t h N / S N o Pe t s , F I R M . o p e n d i n i n g r o o m . Credit repor t excellent French doors that lead references required. to fenced yard and rose (360)460-4830 g a r d e n . RV a n d b o a t parking. Even a claw JAMES & foot tub! ASSOCIATES INC. $259,500. MLS#263714. Property Mgmt. Jean Irvine HOUSES/APT IN P.A. 417-2797 H 1 br 1 ba ..............$500 COLDWELL BANKER A 1 br 1 ba .............$500 UPTOWN REALTY A 2 br 1 ba util incl ...$600 REDUCED AGAIN! A 2 br 1 ba ..............$650 N o w o n l y $ 1 6 9 , 9 0 0 H 3 br 1 ba...... .........$875 Make an offer! Beautiful H 3 br 1 ba shop ....$1000 u n o b s t r u c t e d h a r b o r H 4 br 3 ba......... ....$1350 view. 4 Br, 2 bath. FamiHOUSES IN SEQUIM ly MUST sell. H 2 br 1.5 ba...........$950 $169,000. MLS#264040. H 3 br 1 ba .............$1000 Amy Powell H 3+ br 2.5 ba......$1350 417-9871 360-417-2810 COLDWELL BANKER More Properties at UPTOWN REALTY www.jarentals.com RUSSELL ANYTHING Call today 775-4570.
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Clallam County John F. Walton, double wide manufactured home placement, 745 Crescent Bay Lane, $76,000. Mary Mingoy, single family dwelling with attached garage, 172 Childers Lane, $168,360. Paul Korpi and Colleen Crawford, propane stove and piping, 124 Steve Place, $4,559. Tom Hetzel, 250 gallon above ground propane tank and piping, fireplace insert, 744 Hunt Road, $7,500. Thomas and Rebecca Riepe, fireplace insert into masonry chimney, 416 Marmot Loop, $5,912. James and Kathleen Stephanick, single family dwelling with attached garage, 1046 Ocean Cove Lane, $170,227. Gino Fasano, single family dwelling with attached garage, 761 Brigadoon Blvd., $186,596. Timothy Gustafson, heat pump, 422 Deer Park Road, $2,845. Ellen O’Donnell, 120 gallon above ground propane tank and piping, fireplace insert into masonry chimney, 823 E. Sequim Bay Road, $1,500. Edward Kothe, wood stove, 203 Some Day Way, $1,500. Howard and Robin Choder and Freedman, demolition of single family dwelling, 253 S. Alder Lane, $3,500.
Port Angeles Blue Mountain Leasing, fire sprinkler system, 404 Eclipse Industry Parkway, $28,654. Port of Port Angeles, dock pile and car deck replace, 101 E. Railroad Ave., $2,866,255. Elks Lodge 353, commercial repair, 131 E. First St., $25,200. Holy Trinity Evangelical, mechanical permit, 301 Lopez Ave., $0. Winged Investments, none grease hood installation, 1210 E. Front St., B, $5,000.
Sequim Clallam County Public Hospital District 2, tenant improvement for sleep lab — Sequim Medical Plaza, 777 N. Fifth Ave., $294,669. Cyndi S. and Francis C. Sanders Jr., heat pump, 328 W. Pine St., $3,645. Union Community LLC, in-kind replacement of package unit, 990B E. Washington St., $12,596.
Jefferson County Quimper Credit Union, two wall mounted signs and one monument sign for Kitsap Credit Union, Rhody Drive, $21,000. Karen Crouse, detached garage, 233 Quail Ridge Court, $14,950. Frederick Erdmann, detached garage, 77 S. Victory Ave., $18,000. Sprint, replace antennas and cabinets, 312 Dharma Road, $15,000. Sheila Graves, 120 gallon above ground propane tank with lines, 8944 Beaver Valley Road, $0. James Holloway, detached garage, 85 Stillpoint Lane, $19,192. AT&T, modifications to existing cell tower, upgrade and replace panel antennas, coax cable, cabinets, 846 Dowans Creek Road, $50,000. AT&T, microwave dish and cabinet, 1219 Center Road, $10,000. AT&T, two microwave dishes and four lines of coax cable, 2747 Tarboo Lake Road, $10,000. AT&T, remove microwave dish and add three microwave dishes, 1442 Shine Ridge Road, $10,000.
Port Townsend William J. and Patricia L. Wickline trust, renovations including new entry whit deck above, 1323 Jackman St., $51,000.
Department reports Area building departments report a total of 30 building permits issued from Nov. 19-21 with a total valuation of $4,083,660: Port Angeles, 5 at $2,925,109; Sequim, 3 at $310,910; Clallam County, 11 at $628,499; Port Townsend, 1 at $51,000; Jefferson County, 10 at $168,142.
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FERRET: Playful and l o v i n g fe m a l e fe r r e t , comes with cage and all the extras, de-scented and spayed. Great with kids. $100/obo. (360)912-1003
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PUPPIES: Mini-poodles, one male, two female, cream-color, first shots, wormed, paper-trained, ready now. Will be 7lbs full-grown. $500. (360)385-4116 WELSH CORGI: Purebred, adult, neutered, very affectionate, loves to play fetch, gets along with any animals, great with kids. Perfect family dog. $100. (360)374-0749
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ALJO 1991 24’ trailer, ver y good condition, $5,500. 460-8538. NASH 2000 26’, excellent condition. $8,000.(360)460-8538. TENT TRAILER: ‘99 Dutchman. King/queen bed, excellent cond., refrigerator, furnace, A/C, tons of storage. $4,000. (360)460-4157 TRAILER: ‘55 14’ Shasta. Ver y nice. $5,000/ obo. 417-3959 message.
PRICE REDUCED: ‘92 34’ Bounder. 2,000 mi. 9802 5th Wheels on new 454 Chev 950 hp engine. $6,995/obo. 5TH WHEEL: ‘00 35’ Al(360)683-8453 fa. 3 slides, perfect condition, everything works, WINNEBAGO ‘95 Ad- many extras, must see venturer 34’, 45,500 m. to appreciate. $22,500/ Gas 460 Ford, Banks obo. (360)683-2529. PUPPIES: Enchanting ex h a u s t s y s t e m , n ew little Lhasa puppies, tires and brakes, rear 5 T H W H E E L : ‘ 9 7 3 5 ’ 1/4 Bichon, friendly, view camera, hyd level- Road Ranger. Toy haulhealthy, ver y smar t, ing jacks, 2 tv’s, new hot er, big slide, gen. set, excellent companions! water tank, non smoker, f r e e h i t c h , a w n i n g . 8 we e k s, 4 l b s, ( 2 ) Drivers side door, 5.5 $8,500. (360)461-4310. males, with first shots. o n a n g e n e ra t o r, l i g h t PLACE YOUR $600. Call with any neutral interior, everything works and is in exAD ONLINE questions cellent shape. $17,700. With our new (360)582-3190. (360)460-1981 Classified Wizard you can see your WANTED: Female Himad before it prints! EMAIL US AT alayan or Persian older classified@peninsula www.peninsula kitten. (360)808-4892. dailynews.com dailynews.com
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5TH WHEEL: ‘91 35’ Hitchhiker Champagne edition. Two slide-outs, rear kitchen, fully furnished. Permanent skirting also available. $10,000. (360)797-0081
9808 Campers & Canopies CAMPER: 9.5’ Alpenlite Lmtd. Like new, all bells and whistles. $16,000. (360)417-2606 CANOPY/CAMPER Custom overhead, fits small truck, bed length 6’8� or less, 375 lbs, skylight, windows, tailgate with 3 rear doors, 1 horizontal, 2 vertical. $650. (360)683-2743
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LIVINGSTON: 13’. With all the necessary equipment, price is right and ready to go, let’s talk. $2,650/obo. 452-2712.
The Last Word in Astrology | ARIES (March 21-April 19): Being serious-minded and intent on getting things done will help alleviate stress. The change you make within will set the stage for future gains. You may not agree with what everyone else does and says, but being diplomatic will win points. 2 stars
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Witness what’s unfolding. The wait may have been a long one, but the rewards will be worthwhile. Interacting with people who share your interests will make contributions that will enable you to reach your goals. Love is in the stars. 3 stars
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Being a participant will be entertaining and invigorating. What you do at home as well as what you offer the people you love will determine how much help you receive. Set your sights high and you’ll win favors. 4 stars GEMINI (May 21-June 20): When someone gives you something, question what’s expected in return. You have to be smart or you may end up owing favors that go against your better judgment. Proceed with caution and pay close attention to what everyone else does. 3 stars CANCER (June 21-July 22): Follow your heart. Don’t be afraid to try something different or to spend time with someone from a totally different background from you. The experience and what you learn will make you a better person and lead to a great opportunity. 3 stars
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Reach out to old friends or co-workers and share a little festive cheer. Finding out what others are doing and showing interest will position you well for a potential project that is right up your alley. Don’t let domestic issues ruin your fun. 2 stars SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Plan a trip or engage in a pastime that allows you to use your creative input. Take a serious approach to love, life and your future happiness. A special plan you have can be executed brilliantly and bring rewards that exceed your expectations. 5 stars
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HARLEY: ‘04 Soft Tail Heritage. Black with lots of extra chrome. 24,500 mi., Beautiful bike, must see to appreciate. $11,000. (360)477-3725. HONDA: ‘05 CRF80. Like new. $1,400. (360)460-8514. HONDA ‘06 CRF450R Low hrs, frequent oil, filter and trans fluid changes. Just don’t ride the bike enough. The motor is very strong and pulls like a tractor.Aluminum stand incl. $2900 (360)461-2356
SEA SWIRL: 16’. 140 Chev engine, Merc outdrive, 4 stroke Honda 7.5 hp kicker, Calkins galv. trailer, 2 new Scotty downriggers, fishfind- HONDA: ‘79 CM400T er, good deck space, road bike. 24,000 mi. g o o d f i s h i n g b o a t . $900. 683-4761. $3,000. (360)477-3725. HONDA: ‘85 Goldwing Aspencade. 1200cc, SELL OR TRADE 1 3 ’ L i v i n g s t o n , n e w black/chrome, exc. cond. $3,500/obo. 417-0153. paint, trailer rebuilt, 30 hp Yamaha, front steerH O N DA : ‘ 8 5 M a g n a . ing, new eats, downrigRuns excellent. $1,600. ger mounts, Lowrance (360)385-9019 f i s h f i n d e r. Tr a d e fo r travel trailer or 4x4 quad, SUZUKI: ‘06 Boulevard etc. $2,000/obo. C90T. 342 mi., like new, (360)460-1514 m a n y ex t r a s , a l w ay s garaged. $9,500. TIDERUNNER: ‘03, 17’, (360)461-1911 cuddy, ‘03 suzuki 90hp, 4 stroke, 230 hrs, 012 LONG DISTANCE Yamaha 9.9 4 stroke, 0 No Problem! hrs, scotty electric downriggers. Call (360)452- Peninsula Classified 2 1 4 8 fo r m o r e i n fo. 1-800-826-7714 $16,000/obo.
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POLARIS: 2011 Razor LE Bobby Gorden series, excellent condition, low hours, used for family fun, no extreme riding, well maintained and always stored inside, windshield and roof top ex t r a s. $ 1 1 , 4 0 0 o b o, 460-0187 or 460-9512 evenings. QUAD: ‘05 Honda TRX 450R. Excellent cond. $2,500. (360)461-0157. QUAD: ‘07 Yamaha 700 Raptor. Like new, extras. Price reduced to $4,500. (360)452-3213
9740 Auto Service & Parts PA R T I N G O U T : ‘ 8 5 Toyota 4-Runner. $25$200. (360)457-3120.
9742 Tires & Wheels TIRES: For truck or RV, 6 Michelin 235/80R 22.5, used for 15,400 mi. $350. (360)681-4989.
Classic, all original, 1966 F-250 Ford Camper Special. 390 Auto, original owner. $6,000/obo. (360)390-8101 1978 CADILLAC SEV I L L E . B E AU T I F U L “LIKE NEW� CLASSIC. GOLD, LT YELLOW LEATHER, SUNR O O F, W H I T E WALLS, WIRE WHEELS. 75K MILES. M U S T S E E TO A P P R E C I AT E . $ 7 , 5 0 0 (360)928-9724 (206) 697-2005
FORD: ‘27 T-Bucket, ‘350’ blower, rag top, f a s t a n d n i c e , C D. $17,500. Call before 7 p.m. (360)457-8388.
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Cruising boat. 1981 Sea Ranger sedan style trawler 39’ LOA. Single engine Per kins diesel with bow thruster. Fully enclosed fly bridge. Comfor table salon; stateroom with queen bed; full shower in head;full-sized refrigerator/freezer plus freezer b ox i n l a z z a r e t ; n ew Westerbeke genset with “get-home� alternate power source from genset; new smar t charger/inver ter and battery bank; good electronics including radar and AIS receive. Cruises at 7.5 Kts on 2.5 gph. Max speed 9.0 Kts, 150 gal water and 535 gal fuel capacity. 15 hp Yamaha O/B on dinghy. Anchor with 300’ chain and stern tie spool. Fully equipped as USCG Auxiliary Ope ra t i o n a l Fa c i l i t y. We have cruised throughout Salish Sea and Inside Passage in this comfortable and sea-worthy boat. She works well in t h e N W e nv i r o n m e n t . Suitable for 2 people cruising or live-aboard. S e e i n Po r t L u d l o w. $99,500. (360)437-7996.
A Captains License No CG exams. Jan. 14, eves. Capt. Sanders. 360-385-4852 G L A S P LY : 2 6 ’ c a b i n www.usmaritime.us cr uiser, flying br idge, BELL BOY: 22’ cuddy single Cummins diesel cabin, V8 engine needs engine, low hours, radar, VHF radio, CB, dept/fish work. $1,800. finder, dingy, down rig(360)385-9019 gers, 16’x32’ boathouse. BLUE WATER: ‘91 16’ $27,500. (360)457-0684. V6 MercCruiser with trailer. $3,800/obo. LANDSCAPE ‘94 dump(360)460-0236 truck: $5,995 or trade. (360)928-3193 BOAT: 19’ fiberglass, trailer, 140 hp motor, OLYMPIC: 84 XL 18’. great for fishing/crab. 3.8 OMC inboard, new $5,120. (360)683-3577. 9.9 mercury kicker, easy load trailer. $4,500. BOAT: Fiberglass, 12’, (360)457-6448 $200. 4.5 HP Merc mot a r, $ 3 0 0 . ( 3 6 0 ) 6 8 3 - SABERCRAFT: 21’. 302 4761. Inboard, Lorance GPS 5� screen with fish/depth finder, VHS, 15 hp kicker, good interior. Selling due to health. $4,000. 683-3682
OLYMPIC: ‘92 26’ Super XL. Less than 800 hours on original engine and o u t d r i ve , S u z u k i , 1 5 h o r s e k i cke r h a s l ow hours. Rebuilt trailer with five like new tires. Hot and cold water, heater, stove, dinette. $24,750. 457-6162 or 809-3396
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9180 Automobiles 9180 Automobiles 9292 Automobiles 9434 Pickup Trucks 9434 Pickup Trucks 9434 Pickup Trucks Classics & Collect. Classics & Collect. Others Others Others Others PLYMOUTH: ‘74 Duster. Custom, new inter ior, tires, rims, wiring and more. $9,250. 683-7768.
9292 Automobiles Others FORD: ‘29 Model AA. 1 1/2 ton flatbed truck, complete frame off restoration. Updated 4 cyl. e n g i n e, hy d r. b ra ke s. $22,000. (360)683-3089. FORD: ‘62 Galaxie Sunliner Convertible. 69,400 mi., 390 ci and 300 hp a u t o, P / S, P / B, P / W, P/Se, radials, running lights, skirts, car cover, original paint, upholstery and carpets, new top. $24,500. (360)683-3385. Email for pictures Rrobert169@qwest.net MERCEDES: ‘82 380SL. C o nve r t i bl e h a r d / s o f t top, new tires/brakes, Looks great. $5,750. (360)683-5614 or (253)208-9640
2 0 0 2 L ex u s L S 4 3 0 . Excellent condition, Mystic Sea Opal with cream leather interior, V- 8 , 5 - s p e e d a u t o, 4-door sedan, 63K original miles, one owner, Leather, Navi, Sun/Moon roof, Luxury pkg., up to 28 MPG highway, garaged entire life. Email phone number to lsa@wr iteme.me for more information and owner contact. We will call you back. This is a beautiful luxury vehicle. $19,950.
2008 Lexus 430SC: Pebble Beach Addition. I f yo u eve r wa n t e d a b e a u t i f u l L ex u s , l o w mileage (19,200) for a 2008 Lexus 430 SC. It is a dark gray with the entire Pebble Beach Addition ad on’s. The top retracts to the trunk in 19 seconds. It really is a see to appreciate condition. The only reason I am selling is I have 5 vehicles and am cutting down to just two. If interested call (360) 385-0424. This will not last long. Rodney Abandoned Vehicle Auction In accordance with RCW 46.55.130, the following ve h i c l e s w i l l b e a u c tioned at Evergreen Towing at 703 E. Washington Street, Sequim. MUST SIGN IN TO BID. Auction date 12/4/12. Sign-in 8 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Viewing 10:00 a.m. Auction 11:00 a.m. ‘77 GMC Sierra Classic WA license#A59238R ‘84 Chev S15 PU WA license#B34962B ‘90 Toyota Camery WA license#478VNT ‘91 Buick Ave. WA license#ADC5146 ‘92 Dodge Caravan WA license#062ZWH ‘93 Cadillac Dev 4 dr WA license#ABY6121 ‘94 GMC Suburban WA license#B49869A ‘96 Plymouth Voyager BC license#725NBR ‘96 Subaru Legacy WA license#AFN6880 ‘03 Chrysler PT Cruiser WA license#ADE2716 AC U R A : ‘ 8 8 I n t e g r a . Runs excellent, 122ZK. $1,350. (360)683-7173. BMW ‘04 330i Convert. Black,vry good. 100k mi. Fast/fun/luxury. $11,700. (360)477-8377
BU I C K : ‘ 0 0 L e S a b r e. 115K, like new, loaded, runs great. $3,500. (253)314-1258. BUICK ‘01 LESABRE CUSTOM 4-DOOR 3.8 liter V6, auto, A/C, cruise, tilt, AM/FM/cass e t t e / C D, p owe r w i n dows, locks and seat, keyless entry, side airbags, alloy wheels, 98,000 miles, very clean and reliable local trade in, non smoker, spotless “Autocheck” vehicle history report, stop by and check out a really nice affordable car! $5,995.00 REID & JOHNSON MOTORS 457-9663 reidandjohnson.com CHEV: ‘97 Camaro convertible. 6 cyl. new motor, R16’s, mag wheels $5,000. 452-1106. CHRYSLER: ‘02 Town & Country Limited. Full power, excellent. $4,900. (360)452-4827. C H RY S L E R ‘ 0 4 S E BRING: All the power options, $3,995. (360)417-3063 FORD ‘01 Mustang Cobra, blue book $11,700, NOS Flowmasters, $12,000. Call for more details. (360)775-1858. FORD ‘02 FOCUS SE 4DR 4cyl, 5spd, A/C, tilt wheel, cruise, pwr wind ow s, l o ck s, m i r r o r s, A M / F M / C D, a l l oy w h e e l s, a n d l ow, l ow m i l e s ! We f i n a n c e i n house! VIN#120748. Expires 12/8/12 ONLY $5,995 Dave Barnier Auto Sales *We Finance In House* 452-6599 davebarnier.com
GMC ‘84 S15: 3000k DODGE ‘99 RAM 2500 miles on new long block, p a i n t a n d b o d y ve r y CLUB CAB LONGBED SLT 4X4 good. No rust. Mounted studs on wheels. $2,500 5.9L Cummins 24V Turbo-Diesel, Automatic, firm. (360)670-6100. Chrome Wheels, Running Boards, Matching HONDA ‘07 CIVIC LX F i b e r b l a s s C a n o p y, COUPE 1.8L i-VTEC 4 Cylinder, Spray-In Bedliner, Tow Automatic, Keyless En- Package, Trailer Brake t r y, Po w e r W i n d o w s , Controller, Rear Sliding Door Locks, and Mirrors, Window, Privacy Glass, Cruise Control, Tilt, Air 4 Opening Doors, Power Conditioning, CD Stereo, Windows, Door Locks, Information Center, Dual and Drivers Seat, Cruise Front Airbags, Front and Control, Tilt, Air CondiRear Side Curtain Air- t i o n i n g , C D / C a s s e t t e bags. Kelley Blue Book Stereo, Dual Front AirValue of $15,611! Only bags. Sparkling clean in11,000 Miles! Like new side and out! Reliable inside and out! Great 5.9L Cummins Diesel! fuel economy! Why buy A l l t h e r i g h t o p t i o n s ! new when you can find N e v e r h a u l e d a 5 t h one gently used! Stop by W h e e l ! S t o p by G ray Motors today! Gray Motors today! $14,995 $13,995 GRAY MOTORS GRAY MOTORS 457-4901 457-4901 graymotors.com graymotors.com
MAZDA ‘01 B3000 FORD: ‘86 F150. ExcelEXTENDED CAB SE lent cond., runs great, 4X4 recent tune up. $3,000/ 3.0L V6, Automatic, Alobo. (360)531-3842. loy Wheels, New Tires, FORD: ‘88 Ranger Su- Bedliner, Tool Box, Tow per cab. Auto, front/rear Package, Rear Sliding tanks, power windows/ Window, Privacy Glass, seats, power steering, tilt Power Windows, Door wheel, cruise control, L o c k s , a n d M i r r o r s , 92,384 mi. $2,900/obo. Cruise Control, Tilt, Air (360)457-0852 Conditioning, CD Stereo, FORD: ‘91 F250. Ext. Dual Front Airbags. Only c a b X LT, ‘ 4 6 0 ’ , a u t o, 67,000 Miles! Just like a 105K orig. mi., goose- Ford Ranger! Immacuneck/trailer hitches, trail- late condition inside and er brakes, runs great. out! None Nicer! Stop by $2,495. (360)452-4362 Gray Motors today! $8,995 or (360)808-5390. GRAY MOTORS 457-4901 GMC: ‘00 Sierra 2500 graymotors.com SLE. Ext. cab, 4x4, big blk, 128K, gr t shape, 9556 SUVs nice tires/whls. $6,700/ obo. (360)477-6361. Others
GMC: ‘08 Canyon. CHEV ‘02 TRAILBLAZCruise, air conditioning, ER: 139k miles, straight only 14,000 mi. Only 6 Vortec, loaded. $5000. $12,000. 360-385-3025 (360)452-2807 H O N DA ‘ 8 5 A c c o r d . GMC: ‘77 Sierra 6000 CHEV ‘84 3/4 ton 4x4: Runs good, needs water FORD: ‘08 F150 XLT. series. New 12’ bed. 4x4 crew cab. Low mi., 140K miles, runs good, pump. $350. 683-7173. $1,300/obo. 775-1139. loaded! $18,500. $2,300/obo. 477-6098. (360)912-1599 LEXUS: ‘99 ES300. 84K GMC ‘88 Sierra: 2x4, HONDA ‘08 CIVIC Mom’s V6, leather, mnrf. very clean, 119k. LX 4-DOOR $8,700. (360)643-3363. FORD: ‘79 F250 Super $1,795. (360)775-8830. Very economical 1.8 liter Cab. ‘460’, AT, tow pkg., 4-cyl, auto, A/C, cruise, LINCOLN ‘02 LS: nice B a n k s p o w e r p a c k , GARAGE SALE ADS tilt, AM/FM/CD, power shape. $8,000. Call for details. 141K, runs/drives great. windows and locks, side (360)457-3645 360-452-8435 $2,200. (360)460-7534. airbags, keyless entry, 1-800-826-7714 MERCURY: ‘95 Grand like new condition, very Marquis. Good transpor9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices very clean 1-owner cortation. $850. 457-5500. porate lease return, nonClallam County Clallam County smoker, spotless “autoOLDS: ‘99 Bravada. check” vehicles history Loaded, leather $4,295/ NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL report, balance of factory obo. (360)928-2181. APPROPRIATION BUDGET MEETING 5 / 6 0 w a r r a n t y, o n l y 35,000 miles. great mpg. PORCHE: ‘02 Boxster S. Notice is hereby given Clallam County will adopt by $1,3995.00 65K mi., black with black Resolution of the Board a supplemental budget apREID & JOHNSON leather interior, 6 speed, propriation pursuant to RCW 36.40.100, at 10 a.m. MOTORS 457-9663 all options, nice car. reidandjohnson.com $18,500. (360)461-9635. on December 18, 2012 in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room (160), Clallam County Courthouse, HYUNDAI ‘11 T OYO TA : ‘ 0 9 P r i u s . 223 East 4th Street, Port Angeles, for the following: SANTA FE GLS White, 58K, Nav, stereo, Indigent Defense - Payment from State was more Economical 2.4 liter 4B.U. camera. $18,000. cyl, auto, all wheel drive, than budgeted/$585 (805)478-1696 A/C, cruise, tilt, TOYOTA : ‘ 9 9 C a r o l l a Copies of the budget change form may be viewed AM/FM/CD, power winC E . 1 1 5 K , r e a l i a b l e , at the office of the Board of Clallam County Com- dows and locks, keyless clean. $3,500/obo. missioners, 223 East 4th Street, Room 150, from entry, side airbags, alloy (808)895-5634 wheels, privacy glass, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. BOARD OF luggage rack, balance of CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS factor y 5/60 warranty, Howard V. Doherty, Jr., Chair spotless carfax repor t, non-smoker, near new Date: November 27, 2012 condition, only 27,000 Publish: Dec. 2, 9, 2012 Legal No. 441388 miles, just reduced, very nice, highly rated SUV. Public Notice $18,995.00 Olympic Region Clean Air Agency (ORCAA) REID & JOHNSON Notice of Construction and VW: ‘07 New Beetle MOTORS 457-9663 Application for Approval (NOC) Converible. Ver y good reidandjohnson.com Nippon Paper Industries USA Co. Ltd. condition Only 62,250 NOC#12NOC889 JEEP ‘88 Cherokee Lomiles Auto transmission rado: Needs work. Located in Sequim. PERMIT APPLICANT: $1,000. (360)681-3588. (206)499-7151 Nippon Paper Industries USA Co. Ltd. 1902 Marine Drive, PO Box 271 NISSAN ‘99 9434 Pickup Trucks Port Angeles, WA 98362 PATHFINDER SE Others 4X4, V6, auto, A/C, tilt PERMITTING AUTHORITY: w h e e l , c r u i s e, p owe r Olympic Region Clean Air Agency windows, locks, and mir2940 B Limited Lane NW rors, Bose AM/FM/CD Olympia, WA 98502 and cassette, roof rack, 1-800-422-5623 or (360) 539-7610, tube running boards, priFAX (360) 491-6308 vacy glass, tow package, alloy wheels, and PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Nippon Paper Indus- more! In-house financing tries USA (Nippon) is requesting to construct a available! VIN#374311. 1951 Dodge truck. Expires 12/8/12 Beautiful maintained col- 5,500 gpm cooling tower at their existing paper mill located at the base of Ediz Hook in Port Angeles, ONLY $5,995 lector’s truck. Must see Dave Barnier to appreciate. Original Washington. Operation of the cooling tower will result in the emission of air pollutants. the filtered Auto Sales miles 47K. $14,000. cooling water will be used as process water in the *We Finance In House* (360)385-0424 paper mill. 452-6599 DODGE: ‘01 Dakota. 4.7 davebarnier.com liter, V8, 5 sp, rear limit- ORCAA has assessed air quality implications of ed slip axle, 4x4, 1 own- Nippon’s proposed project and concluded that com- SUZUKI: ‘87 Samurai er, 117K mi., very clean pliance with applicable air regulations and stan- 4x4. 48K drive mi., like interior, never smoked dards will likely be maintained. On this basis, OR- new, original mint cond., in, maintenance records. CAA’s Preliminary Determination is to approve new top, tires, clutch, rebuilt trans, CD, tape, Nippon’s NOC application. $5,800. (360)683-2914. Reese tow bar, superior D O D G E : ‘ 7 2 3 / 4 t o n . PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE: Pursuant to Rule snow travel. First $4,500 Runs great, no dents, 6.1.3 (b)(1) of ORCAA’s Regulations, notice is here- takes. (360)460-6979. some rust. $700/obo. by given of ORCAA Staff’s recommendation to ap(360)531-3842 prove Nippon’s NOC application for the above de- 9730 Vans & Minivans scribed project. On January 14, 2013 commencing Others at 5:00 pm, a formal public hearing will be conducted by ORCAA to gather testimony regarding air DODGE ‘06 GRAND quality concerns associated with Nippon’s proposed CARAVAN CARGO project. The hearing will be conducted in the room VAN 160 of the Clallam County Cour thouse, 223 E 3 . 3 L V 6 , A u t o m a t i c , Fourth St, in Port Angeles, Washington. Good Tires, Dual Sliding D o o r s , Po w e r D o o r DOCUMENT AVAILABILITY: Copies of ORCAA’s Locks, Cruise Control, Staff Recommendation are on file and available for Tilt, Air Conditioning, CD DODGE ‘99 Flatbed: review at the Port Angeles branch of the North Stereo, Passenger ProV8 Dodge Ram Flat- Olympic Library System, located at 2210 South tection Cage, Dual Front bed pickup 4x4. White Peabody Street in Port Angeles, and at ORCAA’s A i r b a g s. O n l y 8 1 , 0 0 0 with detachable metal offices in Olympia and Port Angeles. ORCAA’s Staff Miles! Extra clean inside sideboards and tool Recommendation is also accessible is ORCAA’s and out! Would make a box. Good condition, home page at http://www.orcaa.org/news-and-infor- p e r fe c t d e l i ve r y va n ! Huge gas savings com$4200 obo. For more mation/public-involvement/. pared to full size cargo! information or to see PUBLIC COMMENTS: Comments on this case Stop by Gray Motors tocall may be submitted to ORCAA in writing. Written day! (360)461-4151. comments should be addressed to ORCAA at the $5,995 address above, and will be accepted through midGRAY MOTORS FORD ‘00 F250 Extendnight on January 14, 2013. Comments that may be 457-4901 ed Cab Lariat: V10, graymotors.com heavy-duty, 160k, 5th considered by ORCAA in making a final determinaw h e e l , o n e o w n e r . tion are those pertaining to air quality implications FORD ‘10 TRANSIT of the proposed project. $6,000/obo. 460-7131. CONNECT XLT MINI CARGO VAN Published by Francea L. McNair, ORCAA Director. 9931 Legal Notices (360) 539-7610 extension 100. Economical 2.0 liter 4Clallam County cyl, auto, A/C, cruise, tilt, Pub: Dec. 2, 2012 Legal No. 441232 AM/FM/CD, power winREQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS dows, locks and mirror, ARCHITECTURE/ENGINEERING CONSULTING SERVICES safety bulkhead, dual sliding side doors, side CLALLAM COUNTY airbags, privacy glass, PARKS, FAIR & FACILITIES DEPARTMENT only 27,000 miles, balance of factory 3/36 and The Clallam County Parks, Fair & Facilities Department will accept Statements 5 / 6 0 wa r r a n t y, s u p e r of Qualifications and Letters of Interest from Architecture and Engineering clean 1-owner corporate firms for the year 2013. A detailed Request for Qualifications (RFQ) informa- lease return, non-smoktion packet including general information, requested services, submittal re- er, spotless “Autocheck ” quirements, and evaluation process is available by contacting: vehicle histor y repor t. ideal for deliveries, great Clallam County Parks, Fair & Facilities Department mpg, fun to drive! just re223 East 4th St., Suite 7 duced. Port Angeles, WA 98362-3015 $17,995.00 Attn: Joel G. Winborn, Director REID & JOHNSON PH: 360.417.2429 MOTORS 457-9663 EMAIL: jwinborn@co.clallam.wa.us (preferred) reidandjohnson.com Professional services may include:
FORD ‘98 Econoline E150 Conversion Van (Red). 4.6 V8 Engine, 116,000 miles, Excellent Condition, Non Smoki n g , D u a l a i r B a g s, A i r C o n d i t i o n f r o n t / r e a r, 2. Engineering: Parking lot design; drainage and storm water design; water Quad seats,3r seat,Must system improvements; septic, lift station and drain-field design; HVAC systems see. $6250. Call Bob improvements and replacements; building access control and security up- 360-452-8248 grades and design; structural analysis/design; surveying, parks and fairgrounds facility and grounds related improvement projects; mitigation and permitting; utilities design; building energy analysis/assessment; feasibility studies #1 Online Job Site and other associated work to be determined. on the Olympic Peninsula 3. Environmental: NEPA/SEPA/EIS documentation; archeological/cultural rewww.peninsula FORD: ‘03 Mustang consources surveys; environmental analysis, hazardous materials surveys; wetdailynews.com vertabile. $6,800/obo. land delineation and mitigation, and other associated work to be determined. (360)808-1242 1. Architecture: Building construction consisting of re-roofs; alterations/additions; ADA improvements; fire alarm upgrades; floor covering; painting; parks and fairgrounds facility and grounds improvements; park and site planning; feasibility studies and other associated work to be determined.
9934 Jefferson Clallam County reserves the right to reject any and all submittals and to waive County Legals irregularities and informalities in the submittal and evaluation process. This RFQ does not obligate the County to pay any costs incurred by respondents in the preparation and submission of their Statement of Qualifications. The RFQ LEGAL NOTICE does not obligate the County to accept or contract for any expressed or im- The Quinault Indian NaF O R D : ‘ 9 5 M u s t a n g . plied services. tion hereby notifies Manual, needs head Charlie Perkins that his gasket, tires. $1,000. Submittals are due by 4:30 p.m., January 4, 2013 in the Parks, Fair & Facilities presence is required on (360)809-0781 Office at the address above. Qualifications submitted after the due date will December 4, 2012 at the not be considered. Consultants accept all risks of late delivery of mailed sub- hour of Two o’clock p.m. MERCURY: ‘96 Sable. mittals regardless of fault. The selected firm(s) must be able to begin work for a hearing in the Quisedan, good shape, new upon notice by late February, 2013. nault Tribal Court in Tatires, needs transmish o l a h , G r ay s H a r b o r sion. $450. 457-0578. Approved this 27th day of November, 2012 County, Washington. For more information, please CHECK OUT OUR Board of Clallam County Commissioners call (360) 276-8215, ext. NEW CLASSIFIED Howard V. Doherty, Jr., Chair 222 or 390. WIZARD AT Attest: Legal No. 438665 www.peninsula Trish Holden, Clerk of the Board, CMC Pub: Nov. 18, 25, Dec. dailynews.com Pub: Dec. 2, 9, 2012 Legal No. 441542 2, 2012 FORD: ‘05 Mustang GT. V8, 5 speed, 61K mi., new tires. $14,900. (360)582-0358
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CBS airs fifth live Grammy nominations concert to offer and is home to the anthe shadow of Halloween as she nual Country Music Awards, the was painted up as a skeleton. Grand Ole Opry, and the Country There was also a tribute to the song “The Message” with host t’s been a great year for music, Music Hall of Fame. “Having The Grammy Nomi- LL Cool J, Rick Ross, Common, and the Grammys are coming nation Concert Live! in Music Lupe Fiasco, Grandmaster Flash, to showcase some of the best City is a perfect fit,” said Karl Melle Mel and Scorpio. artists and albums of the year. Dean, the mayor of Nashville. There’s also a lot of anticipaAnd while February may seem “This announcement further tion over Swift’s involvement. far away, CBS will broadcast validates that Nashville is a She’s had a very busy year her“The Grammy Nominations self, having recently appeared Concert Live! — Countdown To destination on the rise, and our as a special guest on “The X Music’s Biggest Night” with co- rich musical heritage has once again put us on the stage. This is Factor,” taken home three MTV hosts Taylor Swift and LL Cool J tremendous news for Nashville, European Music Awards, and on Wednesday, Dec. 5. and we look forward to working announced her 2013 North This is the fifth time that the nominations have been released with The Recording Academy to American tour “Red” with ensure the show’s success.” British sensation Ed Sheeran. live during a television special. “The Grammy Nominations Her song “Mean” won her two While two-time Grammy winConcert Live! — Countdown To Grammys last year, and her song ner LL Cool J has hosted the Music’s Biggest Night” has seen “We Are Never Ever Getting Nominations Concert since its some great musical guest apBack Together” became one of 2008 inception, he hasn’t had pearances, including Lady Gaga, the fastest-selling digital singles a co-host since he was paired Usher, The Band Perry, The Jonas in history when it was released up with Swift in the very first in August, making it broadcast. Now, having already Brothers, The Black Eyed Peas and Sugarland. Last year a possible Gramwon six Grammys of her own, drew some buzz with my contender. Swift returns this year to share the performance of The road the co-hosting duties with LL “You & I” with both to Music’s Cool J. Lady Gaga and SugBiggest Joining the festivities for the Night might evening are three-time Grammy arland, and Lady Gaga opened as the first perbegin with “The winning group Maroon 5 and Grammy Nomicountry singer/songwriter Luke formance of the night, reveling in nations Concert Bryan, who will be performing during the special. Recently added to the lineup was the group fun., who just finished their debut on “Saturday Night Live” a few weeks ago, and three-time Grammy winner NeYo. After the hour-long nomination announcements, there will be an exclusive concert from Maroon 5, coming off the release of their fourth studio album, Overexposed. Since its beginnings, the nomination show has been filmed in Los Angeles, but this year’s concert is making the move to Nashville, Tenn., and will be held at the Bridgestone Arena. Nashville is not a surprising choice, given it has some of LL Cool J returns as the co-host for “The the best musical history Grammy Nominations Concert Live!” that North America has By Rebecca Potter TV Media
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Live!”, but it culminates with The 55th Annual Grammy Awards at the Staples Center on Sunday, Feb. 10, on CBS. At the last event, fans saw British singer/songwriter Adele take home six Grammys, including Record of the Year and Album of the Year for “21,” as well as Song of the Year for “Rolling In The Deep.” Adele’s album “21” was the longest-running album at the No. 1 position on the U.S. Billboard Top 200 since Prince’s “Purple Rain” in 1985. Hints of potential nominations for Frank Ocean, Mumford & Sons and Bruce Springsteen are already in the air. The Grammys are one of the most highly anticipated award shows of the year, and numbers don’t lie. An impressive 39.9 million viewers tuned in to the event coverage this past February, which is the largest at-home audience the Grammys have seen since 1984 and the second largest in history, with the live nominations concert helping to bring viewers in. In terms of social media, the previous Grammys drew in 13 million social media comments, which at the time was the biggest social media event in the history of television. Twitter addicts were watching and had a lot to say, too, with 160,341 tweets per minute during the live broadcast. The live nominations concert is produced by AEG Ehrlich Ventures, LLC, with Ken Ehrlich serving as executive producer. Co-host LL Cool J is the producer. The collaboration’s success is undeniable so far, given that the duo were nominated for a prime-time Emmy for producing the 54th Annual Grammy Awards. So tune in to CBS on Wednesday, Dec. 5, for all the suspense and excitement that comes with the big reveal of the list of contenders for one of music’s biggest events. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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pop culture, but it wasn’t his first TV rodeo. In 2005, he had a small part in the TV movie “The Christmas Blessing,” which also featured a number of his songs. However, Shelton really started to make his mark on TV audiences in 2007 when he appeared as a guest judge in ple in a long list of Shelton’s acUSA Network’s talent competicomplishments in recent years. tion series “Nashville Star.” Recognizing the performer’s That same year, he led a choir potential, “The New York Times” in NBC’s “Clash of the Choirs,” “Blake Shelton’s Not-Soonce deemed Shelton one of but his team finished third after Family Christmas.” the “most versatile of contemchoirs led by Nick Lachey and porary country singers,” and Patti LaBelle, respectively. The ing his dues, the young singer his recent popularity indicates folks at NBC must have seen released the single “Austin” his appeal reaches far beyond something they liked in Shelin 2001, which reached No. 1 country music. Viewers of “The ton and he joined “The Voice” on the Billboard Hot Country Voice” have gotten a taste of Singles and Tracks. A number of alongside Levine, CeeLo Green Shelton’s humor, as week after and Christina Aguilera in its dehit albums followed, including week he engages in barbs with but season in 2011. “The Dreamer” (2003), “Blake the other judges, especially Make no mistake, Shelton’s Shelton’s Barn and Grill” (2004), friend Adam Levine. star is far from fading in the “Pure BS” (2007), “Startin’ As a mentor on “The Voice,” country music arena. In 2011, Fires” (2008) and “Red River the country star showcases the singer set a new record for Blue” (2011). His albums have his knowledge of music and spawned such hit songs as “The the fastest gold certification by the music industry as he helps a male country singer with the Baby,” “Some Beach,” “She talented vocalists develop their Wouldn’t Be Gone” and “Hillhit “Honey Bee,” the lead single craft in the hopes of moving from his album Red River Blue. billy Bone.” forward in the competition. He’s the reigning CMA Award Shelton has proven himself That knowledge has been hard Entertainer of the Year and as more than just a singer in fought for Shelton, who left his recent years as his charisma has Male Vocalist of the Year, and Oklahoma home for Nashville at made him a bona fide reality also won the 2012 Academy of the tender age of 17 and never Country Music Award for Male TV star. “The Voice” may have looked back. After years of pay- cemented the singer’s place in Vocalist of the Year.
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Singer branches out with reality TV and special more and more people along for the ride.” The sentiment certainly n today’s music industry, find- applies to his latest venture, NBC’s “Blake Shelton’s Not-Soing a niche market can make or break an artist. Country music Family Christmas,” airing right after “The Voice,” on Monday, fans are particularly loyal, and Dec. 3. It’s the first headlining many stars are happy to bask holiday special for the country in the glow of their adulation. music star, but don’t expect a However, one country music artist has charmed his way into simple concert of holiday tunes. Shelton wanted to expand the hearts of millions who othhis horizons and take a crack erwise might have never heard at comedy, so the program his music. includes a number of sketches As a coach on NBC’s “The featuring such comedians as Jay Voice,” Blake Shelton has Leno and Larry the Cable Guy. gained exposure outside the As the title suggests, it may be a country music world and has good idea to send the kids off to proven to be one of the show’s bed before tuning in. breakout stars. But it appears Not one to disappoint his a successful music career and country fans, however, Shelton reality TV stardom may not be has also lined up an impresenough for the award-winning sive roster of stars to perform, vocalist. “I’m still learning, still reach- including fellow “The Voice” coach Christina Aguilera, couning and growing,” Shelton has try legend Reba McEntire, Shelsaid. “And it’s great to have
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ton’s wife Miranda Lambert, the original “American Idol” Kelly Clarkson, and even his mom, Dorothy Shackleford. The NBC holiday special coincides with the release of Shelton’s “Cheers It’s Christmas” album, which features duets with Shelton and some of today’s most popular performers. Released on Oct. 2, the holiday record features the smooth sounds of Michael Buble, who also boasts an upcoming NBC holiday special this season (“Michael Buble: Home for the Holidays,” airing Dec. 10). The duo brings back the Buble song “Home,” which Shelton first recorded in 2008, when it shot to the top of the charts. McEntire, Clarkson and Shackleford are featured on the release as well, the latter in a song she co-wrote with her son. The holiday special and Christmas album are just a cou-
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Laughs Conan: Conan O’Brien David Petraeus was reportedly not well liked at the CIA where he worked. A tip to you fellows out there — don’t cheat on your wife if you work with professional spies who don’t like you. Arizona has elected the first openly bisexual congresswoman. Apparently, she did very well with swing voters.
The Tonight Show: Jay Leno The movie “Lincoln” is getting unbelievable reviews. It’s so authentic — Daniel Day-Lewis plays Lincoln. Sally Field plays Mary Todd Lincoln. John McCain plays himself. Both parties in Washington now agree that our country is headed toward a “fiscal cliff.” The bad news: We just elected a guy whose campaign slogan was “Forward.”
Jimmy Kimmel Live!: Jimmy Kimmel The U.S. Postal Service announced yesterday they are expecting this year’s holiday season to be their busiest ever and also their slowest ever. That’s probably the only business in America that complains about being busy!
The Late Show: David Letterman News from the world of auction houses: Christies last night auctioned off a 76-carat diamond. I believe it was purchased by Gen. Petraeus for his wife. Republicans still will not admit that they underestimated the power of the Hispanic vote. As a matter of fact, Latinos are calling this Cinco Deny-o.
The Late, Late Show: Craig Ferguson Today was the release of “Call of Duty: Black Ops 2.” I saw people camped out last night waiting for it. I thought it was some kind of Occupy Toys R Us movement. There is a huge battle in the video game to see who’ll control Los Angeles. They lost me right there — no one would fight for Los Angeles, nobody really wants it! There was a video game that I loved when I was a kid. It was Pac-Man, a little yellow guy who kept popping pills until he won. He was the Lance Armstrong of his day. DECEMBER 2 - 8, 2012
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Signs (2002, Thriller) Joaquin Phoenix, Two and a Two and a FOX Fox NFL Sunday Chicago, Ill. (L) Octagon Rory Culkin, Mel Gibson. Half Men Half Men KCPQ Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Sport Big Coast Fishful Paid Golf and Living on
Dixiana (1931, Musical) Robert Woolsey, CHEK News at 5 E! Key of Program Program Program Program Program Fishing Thinking Program Country Location Bebe Daniels, Bert Wheeler. CHEK David The Most Role That Word Church of EP Weekly Reviews Tow Biz Ed's Up NFL Football (L) Glenn Glenn Glenn CITY Amazing Changed Travels the Rock Martin Martin Martin Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid
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The Amityville Horror (2005, Drama) MNT Paid Melissa George, Jesse James, Ryan Reynolds. KZJO Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Bullock, Dianne Wiest, Nicole Kidman. In Touch P. Point Is Written Answers Praise King Kingdom J. Hagee Marriage J. Prince G.Dickow Potter's Enjoy-Life Lead Way R. Morris J.Osteen K. Shook KTBW Love Shipping Shipping American American American Hoggers Parking Wars
The Bourne Supremacy (2004, Suspense) Franka Panic911 "I Need You Storage Storage A&E Wars Wars Hoggers Hoggers Hoggers "Nemesis" Potente, Brian Cox, Matt Damon. to Put the Gun Down" Wars Wars
Four Brothers (2005, Action) Tyrese Gibson, Andre
Predator (1987, Sci-Fi) Carl Weathers, Bill Duke, The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead AMC Benjamin, Mark Wahlberg. Arnold Schwarzenegger. "Seed" "Sick" "Walk With Me" "Killer Within" Dogs 101 Wild Kingdom Wild Kingdom To Be Announced ANPL Dogs 101 Watch What Happens Atlanta "Before They Housewives Atlanta Tardy for Wedding Beverly Hills "Uh Oh, Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset "It's Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset BRAVO "Atlanta Housewives" Were Stars" "Kim & Kroy" "We Fly Above" Somebody's Crying!" "Image Is Everything" My Birthday B*tches" "Champagne Wars" "Waiting for MJ" Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Diabetes Wall St. Mark Zuckerberg: CNBC Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Life Journal Inside Facebook Fareed Zakaria GPS Next List News Your Money CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNBC Special CNN State of the Union
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The Hot Chick (‘02, Com) Rob Schneider.
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The 40-Year-Old Virgin COM H.Buress Who's Your Caddy? Antwan Patton. Washington This Week Newsm. Washington Week Q&A CSPAN Washington This Week Curiosity "Mankind Jungle Gold "Mad Gold Rush "Battle of Gold Rush "The Gold Rush "Game Auction Auction Auction Auction Ghost Town Gold Alaska: The Last DISC Rising" Scramble" the Bridge" Ultimatum" Changer" Kings Kings Kings Kings "Trailing Outlaws" Frontier "Fall Feast" Phineas Phineas GoodLuck Jessie The Santa Clause 3: The Escap... J essie Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure Austin A.N.T. A.N.T. Austin Austin GoodLuck GoodLuck DISN Sunday NFL College Football Final 30 for 30 "Benji" NCAA Basketball College Slam Dunk & 3 Point Fab Five In their own words the Fab Five relive SportsCenter BCSSeleESPN Countdown (L) Championship -- New Orleans, La. the days their days at the University of Michigan. ction (L) Fantasy Football Now Poker World Series P oker World Series P oker World Series Poker World Series Poker World Series Poker World Series Final Table -- Las Vegas, Nev. ESPN2 (L)
Miracle on 34th Street (‘94, Dra)
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus (‘01, The Search for Santa Paws (2010, Children)
Jack Frost (1998, Family) Kelly Preston,
Elf (‘03, Com) FAM Elizabeth Perkins, Lord Richard Attenborough. Com) Dylan Sprouse, Cole Sprouse. Diedrich Bader, Reese Alexander. Mark Addy, Michael Keaton. Will Ferrell.
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Enemy Mine (1985, Sci-Fi) Louis Gossett
Lost in Space (1998, Sci-Fi) Heather Graham, Mimi FXM
Vantage Point (‘08, Act) FXM
The Departed FMC Day John Wayne. Jr., Brion James, Dennis Quaid. Rogers, William Hurt. Presents Sigourney Weaver, Dennis Quaid. Presents Leonardo DiCaprio. Fox News Stossel America's News HQ Fox News Fox Report Weekend Huckabee FNC America's News HQ Remakes Big Bite King (N) Best (N) P aula Pioneer Restaurant Rest. "Whistle Stop" Rest. "Valley Inn" R estaurant Diners Inspect. FOOD Rachel Ray's... (N)
Role Models Seann William Scott.
Marmaduke (‘10, Fam) Owen Wilson.
Shrek Forever After Mike Myers.
How to Train Your Dragon FX Walk Hard: The D... Golf Pre. PGA Golf World Challenge (L) Golf Nedbank Challenge Site: Gary Player Country Club Golf Cent. L.Drive Dream Top 10 Golf Cent. PGA Golf GOLF ST Golf
A Dog Named Christmas HALL Eloise at Christmas... J ingle/Bell HoopYoyo Jingle All Jingle/Bell It's Christmas, Carol! (‘12, Fant) Carrie Fisher. A Bride for Christmas Andrew W. Walker. Disaster Disaster Disaster Property Brothers Love It or List It Million Dollar Rooms Million Dollar Rooms Million Dollar Rooms Million Dollar Rooms Million Dollar Rooms HGTV Disaster Titanic's Achilles Heel Restore Restore Restore Restore Restore Restore Restore Invention HIST Titanic at 100: Mys. Titanic's Final Moments: Missing Pieces Joel Paid Chris "Oh Old
The Christmas Blessing (‘05, Dra) A Christmas Proposal (2008, Comedy) Tom The Christmas Consultant (2012, Drama) Holiday Spin (‘12, LIFE Osteen Program God, Yes" Christine Angus T. Jones, Neil Patrick Harris. Arnold, David DeLuise, Nicole Eggert. Caroline Rhea, David Hasselhoff. Dra) Ralph Macchio. Meet the Press MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Weekends With Alex Witt Man-Made Disasters Explorer Aftermath Aftermath Aftermath "Population Zero" O mens (N) 2012: Armageddon NGEO Disaster in Japan Victorious Big Time ToRock Ninja Ninja Fairly Odd Christmas (‘12, Child) P arents Parents Parents Parents Parents A Fairly Odd Movie... P arents Parents NICK iCarly Hawg The Joy of Garage Paid Paid NCAA Basketball BB&T Classic Manhattan vs. George NCAA Basketball Colorado vs. Wyoming G ame Champions Tennis -- Phoenix, ROOT Quest Fishing Treasures Program Program Washington (L) Time Ariz. Xtreme HorsepTrucks! MuscleCar Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Nightmares Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo
The Punisher SPIKE 4x4 ower TV Night. Night. Night. Night. Night. Night. "Dragon Slayer" Night. Night. Night. Night. Thomas Jane.
Starship Troopers (‘97, Sci-Fi) Casper Van Dien, Denise Richards.
Outlander (‘08, Sci-Fi) James Caviezel. SYFY Twilight Twilight DealDark
The Arrival (‘96, Sci-Fi) Ron Silver, Charlie Sheen. Friends Friends Wedding Band "Time
Bewitched (2005, Comedy) Will Ferrell,
You, Me and Dupree (2006, Comedy)
The Bucket List (2007, Adventure)
The Holiday TBS of My Life" Shirley MacLaine, Nicole Kidman. Matt Dillon, Kate Hudson, Owen Wilson. Morgan Freeman, Sean Hayes, Jack Nicholson. Cameron Diaz.
The Glass Key (‘42, Pol)
Trapeze (1956, Drama) Tony Curtis,
Casino Royale (1967, Comedy) Peter Sellers, Ursula
Hang 'Em High (1968, Western) Ed
Little TCM Veronica Lake, Brian Donlevy. Katy Jurado, Burt Lancaster. Andress, David Niven. Begley Jr., Bruce Dern, Clint Eastwood. Women June Allyson. Four Weddings Four Weddings Four Weddings Along/ Bride "Kara" Holiday ER Untold Stories Untold Stories Untold Stories TLC Four Weddings
Angels and Demons (‘09, Myst) Ewan McGregor, Tom Hanks. Catch Me If You Can TNT Law & Order "Driven" LawOrder "Prejudice" LawOrder "Gunshow" L awOrder "Damaged" Law & Order StarWars Johnny Johnny Scooby-Doo! Camp Scare Johnny Johnny Gumball Gumball Annoying Annoying Regular Regular Adv.Time Adv.Time Adv.Time TOON Ben 10 Mystery Museum Killer Beach Houses Million Dollar Yachts Extreme Yachts Extreme Yachts Rvs "A Land Yacht" Extreme Rvs TRAV Man/Food Man/Food Bizarre Foods Hot In Cosby Cosby Cosby Cosby Cosby Cosby Cosby Cosby TVLAN Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Divorced Divorced Hot In N CIS NCIS NCIS "Freedom" N CIS NCIS "Defiance" N CIS "Kill Screen" N CIS "One Last Score" N CIS "Tell-All" USA Burn "Down & Out"
True Crime (‘99, Dra) Denis Leary, Clint Eastwood.
Signs (‘02, Thril) Mel Gibson. 30 Rock Home Videos Bloopers Bloopers M-Mother M-Mother M-Mother WGN Movie CBC
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The National An in-depth CBC News: the fifth look at the top news stories. Vancouver estate Hanks. KOMO 4 News America's Funniest Home Once Upon a Time "Queen Revenge "Revelations" (N) 666 Park Avenue "Hypnos" KOMO 4 Castle 4 4 Videos (N) of Hearts" (N) Jane is sent back to 1927. (N) News NFL Football Philadelphia Eagles vs. Dallas Cowboys Site: Cowboys The Fifth KING 5 News Law & Order: Special KING 5 News Up Front 5 5 Stadium -- Arlington, Texas (L) Quarter Victims Unit Paid Paid New
Brideshead Revisited (2008, Drama) Thomas Morrison, David KING 5 News 5th Quarter Tim Chris 16 16 Program Program Backroads at 10 McCarver Matthews Barrass, Matthew Goode. CBS Evening KIRO 7 News 60 Minutes Amazing Race Two-person The Good Wife "Battle of The Mentalist "Fugue in KIRO 7 News KIRO 7 News 7 7 News teams race around the globe. the Proxies" (N) Red" News Hour Howie Do It Cleveland The Bob's Fam.G "Back American The Good Wife "Battle of News Final The West Show (N) Simpsons Burgers (N) to the Pilot" Dad (N) the Proxies" (N) Block Call the Midwife Downton Abbey Revisited A look back at Masterpiece Classic Two years into World War I, Matthew Downton Abbey A look back 9 9 the first two seasons. and the other young men choose to go to war. at the first two seasons. A Golden Christmas 3 A Star for Christmas (‘12, Rom) Corey Seiver. (P) A Christmas Wedding Date (‘12, Rom) Marla Sokoloff. (P) A Golden Christmas 33 CSI: Miami "Out of Time" Criminal Minds "Dorado The Closer "Good The Closer "The Butler Did Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The The King of King-Queens Falls" Housekeeping" It" Airport" Visa" Queens "Bed Spread" 11 11 The Rifleman The Rifleman M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Columbo A homicide investigator who comes across as Thriller The Twilight TwilightZone "Bombed" incompetent is not what one would think. Zone "Dust" "Back There" Two and a Two and a Bob's Burger Cleveland The Bob's Fam.G "Back American Q13 FOX Q It Up Mother "The How I Met "Dr. Yap" Half Men Half Men Show (N) Simpsons Burgers (N) to the Pilot" Dad (N) News at 10 Sports Bracket" Your Mother 13 13 CBC News at Game On! 60 Minutes
X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009, Action) Liev Schreiber, Danny Game On! CBC News Driving Six Huston, Hugh Jackman. Vancouver Television Angry Planet Get Stuffed Two and a Two and a 30 Rock Happy Revenge "Revelations" (N) 666 Park Avenue "Hypnos" Role That Glenn Half Men Half Men Endings Jane is sent back to 1927. (N) Changed Martin, DDS 30 Rock 30 Rock Friends Friends The Big Bang The Big Bang FOX News at Q It Up Star Wars: The Clone Wars Family Guy Family Guy 22 22 Theory Theory 9 Sports "Rising Malevolence" Voice Creflo Dollar Love's Christmas Journey (2011, Romance) Sean Astin, JoBeth Williams, Ellie Davis. The Well Christmas Star To Be Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Be the Boss "Complete Be the Boss "Complete 118* 265* Announced Texas Texas Nutrition" (N) Nutrition" The Walking Dead "Say the The Walking Dead The Walking Dead "When The Walking Dead "Mad to The Walking Dead "Mad to Talking Dead Comic Book 130* 254* Word" "Hounded" the Dead Come Knocking" Suffer" (N) Suffer" (N) Men (N) To Be Announced Finding Bigfoot Rattlesnake Republic Finding Bigfoot: XL Finding Bigfoot Finding Bigfoot: XL 184* 282* Shahs of Sunset "The Shahs Social (N) Atlanta Social (N) Housewives Atlanta "No Shahs "The Whisky Makes Watch What Shahs of 129* 273* Shah's of the Great Neck" Excuse for Excuses" (N) You Frisky" (SP) (N) Happens (N) Sunset Mob Money: An American American Greed "Wall 60 Minutes "Gambling's Unraveled Exposes a mastermind of American Paid Paid 208 355 Greed Special Street Wonder Takes a Fall" Aces" criminal deception. Greed: Scam Program Program Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom CNBC Special Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom CNBC Special 200 202
The 40-Year-Old Virgin (‘05, Com) Steve Carell.
Dinner for Schmucks (‘10, Com) Paul Rudd, Steve Carell. Tosh.O Brickleberry Key & Peele 107* 249* Commons Road to the Whitehouse Q&A Commons Road to the Whitehouse Washington This Week 210 350 Alaska: The Last Frontier Moonshiners "Rise 'n Moonshiners "Moonshine Moonshiners "Moonshiner Moonshiners "Storm's aMoonshiners "Moonshiner 182* 278* "Life According to Otto" Shine!" Goldmine" vs. Hogzilla" Brewing" vs. Hogzilla" Austin/ Ally Shake It Up A.N.T. Farm Good Luck ... Dog Blog Shake It Up Dog Blog Jessie Good Luck ... A.N.T. Farm Phineas Ferb Jessie 173 291 College Football Bowl Selection (L) SportsCenter The day's news in the world SportsCenter The day's news in the world SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 of sports. of sports. in the world of sports. Boxing Boxing Pacquiao vs. Boxing Pacquiao vs. Boxing Boxing NCAA Football 144 209 Marquez Marquez
Elf (‘03, Com) James
Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000, Fantasy) Taylor
Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000, Fantasy) Taylor 180* 311* Caan, Will Ferrell. Momsen, Molly Shannon, Jim Carrey. Momsen, Molly Shannon, Jim Carrey.
The Departed (2006, Thriller) Matt Damon, Jack
The Departed (‘06, Thril) Matt FXM Presents FXM
Vantage Point (‘08, 133 258 Nicholson, Leonardo DiCaprio. Damon, Jack Nicholson, Leonardo DiCaprio. Presents Act) Dennis Quaid. Stossel Geraldo at Large Huckabee Stossel Geraldo at Large Fox News Diners Diners Iron Chef "Transformation" Sugar "A Dragon's Tale" N ext Iron Chef "Risk" (N) I ron Chef America (N) Restaurant Stakeout
Kung Fu Panda (‘08, Com) Jack Black.
The Karate Kid (‘10, Act) Jackie Chan, Taraji P. Henson, Jaden Smith.
The Karate Kid PGA Golf World Challenge Final Round Site: Sherwood Country Club -- Thousand Oaks, Calif. Golf Central Top 10 Top 10 A Christmas Wish (‘10, Fam) Kristy Swanson. The Christmas Heart (‘12, Dra) Tess Harper, Teri Polo.
The Christmas Card (‘06, Dra) Edward Asner. House Hunt. House Million Dollar Rooms Extreme Homes Property Brothers House Hunters Renovation House Hunters Renovation Invention Invention Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Outback Hunters Holiday Spin (‘12, Dra) Undercover Christmas (2003, Comedy/Drama) Tyne Daly, Finding Mrs. Claus (2012, Drama) Will Sasso, Mira Undercover Christmas (‘03, Karen Olivo, Ralph Macchio. Shawn Christian, Jami Gertz. Sorvino. Com/Dra) Jami Gertz. MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary Meet the Press Evacuate Earth (N) 2012: Armageddon Evacuate Earth Omens "The End is Near" Fairly Odd Parents "Abra Catastrophe" O dd Parents Fairly Odd Christmas (‘12, Child) See Dad Run The Nanny The Nanny Friends Friends Champions NCAA Basketball Pacific vs. Gonzaga H.S. Football Playoffs H.S. Football Tennis Playoffs
The Punisher (2004, Action) John Travolta, Rebecca
Pitch Black (2000, Thriller) Cole Hauser, Vin Diesel.
Pitch Black (‘00, Thril) Cole Hauser, Romijin-Stamos, Thomas Jane. Vin Diesel. Outlander
Land of the Lost (‘09, Adv) Anna Friel, Will Ferrell.
Raiders of the Lost Ark (‘81, Adv) Karen Allen, Harrison Ford.
Land of the Lost
The Holiday (2006, Romance) Kate Winslet, Jack
Four Christmases (2009, Comedy) Reese
Four Christmases (2009, Comedy) Reese Black, Cameron Diaz. Witherspoon, Robert Duvall, Vince Vaughn. Witherspoon, Robert Duvall, Vince Vaughn.
Little Women (‘49,
All Mine to Give (1957, Drama) Cameron Mitchell,
Bardelys the Magnificent (1926, Romance) Eleanor Promise (‘86, Dra) James Dra) June Allyson. Rex Thompson, Glynis Johns. Boardman, Roy D'Arcy, John Gilbert. Garner, James Woods. Untold "Grandma's Back" Extreme Cougar Wives Sister Wives Sister Wives (N) My Three Wives (N) Sister Wives
Catch Me If You Can (‘02, Adv) Leonardo DiCaprio.
Inception (‘10, Act) Leonardo DiCaprio, Ellen Page, Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
Catch Me If You Can
Ice Age (‘02, Ani) Ray Romano. Looney Dragons The Oblongs King of Hill King of Hill Cleveland Family Guy Family Guy Extreme Rvs Extreme Rvs Mud People Sturgis "Biker Madness" (N) Sturgis "Metal Mania" (N) Sturgis "Wild and Free" (N)
Mission: Impossible (‘96, Spy) Jon Voight, Henry Czerny, Tom Cruise. Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray King-Queens King-Queens NCIS "Two-Faced" N CIS "Dead Reflection" N CIS "Baltimore" N CIS "Swan Song" N CIS "Pyramid" N CIS "Masquerade" Met-Mother Met-Mother WGN News Inst. Replay 30 Rock 30 Rock Rules of Eng Rules of Eng Scrubs Scrubs Sunny Sunny
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Rachael Taylor stars in “666 Park Avenue.”
The Cleveland Show (8) GBLBC (13) KCPQ
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Cleveland tries to hide the fact that he’s had a vasectomy after Donna tells him that she wants to have another baby. However, Donna soon discovers she’s been deceived. Meanwhile, Rallo lands a role in “Annie.” Bryan Cranston guest stars.
Once Upon a Time (4) KOMO
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Mary Margaret and Emma race Cora and Hook to find the compass, which will guide them to the portal into Storybrooke. As Regina and Mr. Gold come up with a plan to keep people out, Captain Hook meets a vengeful Queen of Hearts in Wonderland.
666 Park Avenue (4) KOMO (10) CITY
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Whoopi Goldberg guest stars as the mysterious Maris Elder, who hypnotizes Jane and sends her back in time to 1927. While Jane’s time-travel adventure unlocks a secret to her connection to The Drake, Gavin talks to Henry about running for city council.
Shahs of Sunset (70) BRAVO
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Young Persian-American friends allow cameras to document their lives once again in this season premiere. This time around, Reza is in the midst of a “gaylife crisis,” while MJ decides it’s time to settle down. Also, Asa faces a financial crisis. DECEMBER 2 - 8, 2012
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Q: What is Sharon Osbourne’s claim to fame, other than being married to Ozzy? A: She has none. That’s not to say that she rode to fame on the long, black-velvet coattails of her heavy-metal husband, though — she rode there beside him. Sharon Rachel Levy, born in October 1952 in London’s Brixton neighborhood, met Ozzy Osbourne while her father was managing Ozzy’s band, Black Sabbath. When Ozzy left the band to go solo, Sharon became his manager. They became romantically involved soon afterward. However, that would just be the first step toward Sharon’s larger music-management career, which has since included such other successful rock bands as Electric Light Orchestra, Smashing Pumpkins and Motorhead. She’s known as a tough negotiator with strong business acumen, which, according to a recent profile of her on The Biography Channel, is surprising since her father had very little. Though he was a successful manager as well, he reportedly handled his own family’s finances poorly, and as a result, young Sharon was forever bouncing between riches and rags. Sharon has said that she wanted a similar breadth of experience for her own children, but done properly, by choice. She raised their three kids (TV audiences may be familiar with Jack and Kelly Osbourne, but there’s an elder daughter, Aimee, who refused to appear on their MTV reality show, “The Osbournes”) in a quiet English neighborhood, but in the summer she took them on the road with Ozzy, staying in posh hotels all the way. Sharon remained behind the scenes, in both a business and family capacity, until the debut of “The Osbournes” on MTV in 2002. The series ran for three years on MTV and was a huge success, widely seen now as a template for the flood of “celebreality” shows that followed. Now, of course, Sharon is a star in her own right. She has served as judge on other reality shows, including “America’s Got Talent” and the British “X Factor,” and is now a co-host of the daytime chat show “The Talk” on CBS. Q: Everyone’s talking about the new James Bond, Daniel Craig, but what about the last one, Pierce Brosnan? What’s he doing these days? A: Pierce Brosnan is taking advantage of not being attached to a major franchise in order to commit to a lot of smaller films and smaller roles — he’s appeared in 14 films since his last Bond appearance, in 2002’s “Die Another Day,” and he has four more in production now. Most notable among these is the dark comedy “A Long Way Down,” the long-gestating adaptation of the novel by Nick Hornby — who previously wrote the books behind “High Fidelity” (2000) and “About a Boy” (2002). Brosnan will play one of four lead characters, whose lives become entwined when they, coincidentally, all plan to leap from the roof of the same building at the same time on New Year’s Eve. Brosnan recently wrapped filming on that one and another, “Love Punch,” a comedy in which he stars alongside fellow British star Emma Thompson. He’s reportedly in the midst of working on two more — the international thriller “The Coup,” starring Owen Wilson (in a rare dramatic role), and the espionage thriller “November Man,” based on the novel by Bill Granger. Have a question? Email us at questions@tvtabloid.com. Please include your name and town. Personal replies will not be provided.
SPLIT LOYALTIES: Matthew Perry plans to start the new year by bouncing back and forth between two competing networks. The star of NBC’s “Go On” will reprise his guest role as Mike Kresteva in CBS’s “The Good Wife.” His new appearance is scheduled to air early in 2013. This announcement may leave fans of “Go On” worried it’s a sign the show will be canceled, but they shouldn’t start panicking yet. Back in October, NBC announced it had ordered a full season of the freshman series, which should give its viewers hope that the show will stick around. However, the series hasn’t exactly gained mustsee status among the network’s new orders, so the possibility of a second season is still up in the air. Perry did well for himself the last time he appeared on “The Good Wife,” establishing his character as a strong antagonist for Alicia Florrick (played by Julianna Margulies) and her estranged husband, Peter (Chris Noth). In his first appearance, he clashed with Alicia when she joined a blue-ribbon panel investigation of a shooting. Perry returned in the next episode as a surprise rival for Peter in his bid to become the next governor. This isn’t the first time Perry has taken on a side project while involved in a successful regular gig. When “Friends” was still on the air, he did a three-episode arc as Joe Quincy in “The West Wing.” Ever since “Friends” ended in 2004, Perry has bounced back and forth between television and film work. He’s done well for himself, with “Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip” earning critical acclaim, followed by the short run of “Mr. Sunshine,” a show he created himself. He also starred in “The Whole Ten Yards” (2004) and “17 Again” (2009).
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THE FINAL FOUR: Fans were left a bit perplexed with Season 3’s ending for Show-
time’s “The Big C,” when Cathy (played by Laura Linney) ran away from her family to spend time on a boat at sea. The loose ends and selfish storyline left many viewers dissatisfied, but that was likely the point. After all, Cathy had spent years sacrificing her own happiness for her family and students, only to end up with a terminal cancer diagnosis. For those who were left wanting more time, their wish has been granted. Showtime has decided to extend the series by four more episodes, titled “The Big C: hereafter.” The best part about this reprieve is that it will feature two impressive guest stars. Kathy Najimy will undoubtedly bring some dark humor to the final four episodes when she guest stars as Cathy’s therapist. Fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi will also appear in several of the final episodes, serving as Andrea’s mentor as she attends design school. Early in her career, Najimy won an American Comedy Award for the role of Sister Mary Patrick in “Sister Act” (1992) and its sequel,
“Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit” (1993). On top of her supporting role in “Veronica’s Closet,” Najimy’s resume features a great deal of experience as a guest star on television shows, including “Numb3rs,” “Ugly Betty” and “Franklin & Bash.” She also voiced Peggy Hill for the entire series run of “King of the Hill.” Even as a fashion designer, Mizrahi has demonstrated a love of being in front of a camera. He serves as a judge in “Project Runway All Stars,” co-hosted “The Fashion Show,” and has done guest appearances in “Ugly Betty” and “Sex and the City.” The final four episodes of “The Big C” will air in the new year. PHYSICS VS. POLITICS: William Hurt’s film career began with “Altered States,” a 1980 production about a scientist who conducted experiments with hallucinogenic drugs — a plot point taken directly from work done by famed American physicist Richard Feynman. It appears that the scientist’s influence on Hurt’s career has come full circle. The actor has signed on to play Feynman in an upcoming biodrama co-produced by BBC and set to air on Science, a cable channel owned by Discovery Communications. Filming is currently underway on the program, which is operating under the working title of “Feynman and the Challenger.” It will premiere next year and also
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The BAU team is on the hunt for a killer with ritualistic tendencies as they investigate the deaths of several males whose bodies were found with ritualistically marked changes in appearance. Also, Reid is anxious about meeting his mystery woman.
Suburgatory (4) KOMO (10) CITY
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George assumes he’s given Tessa a great present when he sends her to New York to spend time with her mom. However, Tessa soon misses George and Chatswin as she learns to be careful what she wishes for. Meanwhile, Ryan discovers he was adopted.
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The adventure continues for one-time blacklisted spy Michael Weston and his rag-tag crew in this new episode. Now that Weston has brought down a worldwide conspiracy, he works with his former agency alongside a hot-tempered beauty and a former Navy SEAL.
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A Season for Miracles (‘99, Dra) Patty Duke. The Christmas Heart (‘12, Dra) Tess Harper, Teri Polo.
Santa Jr. (‘02, Com) Judd Nelson, Nick Stabile. 312* House House House House Celebrity Holiday Homes Home Strange Home House Hunt. House House House 112* 229* P. Harbor "24 Hours After" P awn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars WW2 From Space (P) (N) 10 Things 10 Things 120* 269* The Family Holiday (2007, Drama) Christina Pickles, Dave Finding Mrs. Claus (2012, Drama) Will Sasso, Mira Holiday Spin (2012, Drama) Karen Olivo, Erika Eleniak, 108* 252* Coulier. Sorvino. Ralph Macchio. The Rachel Maddow Show MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary 209 356 Tijuana Drug Lords Miami Drug Cartel Vegas Mafia Tijuana Drug Lords Miami Drug Cartel Indestruct. Indestruct. 186 276 Victorious Victorious Figure It Out Figure It Out Victorious Victorious Hollywood Heights Yes, Dear Yes, Dear Friends Friends 171 300 H.S. Football Playoffs Championship Mariners All In Depth Seahawks Seahawks All The Dan Patrick Show 426 687 Access Press Pass Access Ink Master "Holy Ink" I nk Master "Buck Off" I nk Master "Blowing Spike TV's Video Game Awards A celebration of the year's Spike TV's Video Game 168* 241* Chunks" best in video and pc games. (L) Awards
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Below the Belt (‘80, 132 256 Colbert, Miriam Hopkins, Maurice Chevalier. Margaret Sullavan, Frank Morgan, James Stewart. Com) Regina Baff. Four Weddings Bride Bride Say Yes to Say Yes to Say Yes (N) Say Yes (N) Bride (N) Bride (N) Say Yes to Say Yes to 183* 280* The Mentalist "Red Alert" M entalist "Blood for Blood"
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John L. Scott Port Angeles 1134 East Front Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 (800) 446-8115 (360) 457-8593 Visit JohnLScott.com & enter the 5-digit code These offices independently owned and operated
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Sunny Location Entire home was updated 4 yrs ago including new kitchen bath vanities, light fixtures & floors. NEW ROOF in Sept., 2012. Back yard is fully fenced and backs up to Robin Hill Park. Home is in great condition and is move-in ready. Call Barb Butcher 360-461-2422
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READY, SET, MOVE Very clean spacious home, beautiful west end of town, near shopping, restaurants, grocery, all close in. Home has been well cared for by seller. Call Bill Humphrey 360-460-2400
BEACH ACCESS! Spacious 3 BR/2 BA home in a wonderful neighborhood. Formal living room, large family room, and large great room. Nice open kitchen with plenty of cabinet space, breakfast bar and connecting door to the exterior patio. Dining room has a slider that keeps extending outdoor living into a private backyard patio area. Call Don Edgmon to see (360) 460-0204
Well crafted Large spacious rooms. Rich woods accentuate the great room. Sumptuous separated master suite with relaxing spa bath. Lovely yards & spectacular sunsets on the Olympics. Call Bill Humphrey 360-460-2400 ML#263594 $319,000
CHARMING COTTAGE This might be the get-away place with the best views of Discovery Bay you will find at this price. Bay and Strait views. Gated entrance for privacy. Call Charlene Clark 360-460-2582 ML#263966 $359,000
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Enchanting! Unique 5 bedroom, 4 bath home on 2.11 tranquil acres comes complete with multiple horse stalls, tack room, meticulously landscaped grounds & tons of storage. Call Debbie Chamblin 360-670-6792
GOOD SENSE! Nice circular floor plan allows easy movement throughout the kitchen, dining and living room, pellet stove in the living room with built-in pellet storage bins. Call Diann Dickey 360-477-3907 ML#262041 $225,000
E-Z BREEZY CONDO LIVING Centrally located, 1700 s.f., 3 BR, 2.5 BA, formal dining area, woodstove. Lovely, landscaped, private patio. Clubhouse w/great amenities. Call Karen Pritchard 360-460-9973
Golf, Pool and Clubhouse From this 2 bedroom 2 bath charmer in Dungeness Meadows. Now just call me and I will show you the inside. Brand new carpets and just refreshed make this a value you shouldn’t miss. Call Lani McCarry 360-301-4576 ML#263915 $168,500
Welcome Home Single level townhome on the 3rd fairway, in Sunland. Large picture windows grace the spacious rooms. Beautiful hardwood floors through out. Call Laurel Duflon Solie 360-460-8753 ML# 264220 $325,000
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Happy Valley home Open floor plan and large kitchen is great for entertaining. Low maintenance landscaping includes drip system. Large Trex deck has multiple propane hookups. New carpet in master bedroom. Call Linda Lape French 360-461-0803
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DUNGENESS NO BANK WATERFRONT Easy living floor plan, kitchen has lots of counter space and great views of the Olympic Range, the dining and living rooms have large windows to take in the salt water views. Call Simone Nichols 360-912-0012 ML#264301 $495,000
LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT PROPERTY? Almost 2800 SF of top quality construction, this light & open floorplan has a greatroom with fireplace & vaulted ceilings, a cooks’ kitchen loaded with Bliemeister cabinets & a sumptuous master suite that is like a personal spa. Call Suzi Schuenemann
NW CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE This very special home was designed & built by the current owner who was a professional builder & developer working with some of the leading development companies in Hawaii. Call Thomas Montgomery 360-460-3796
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bedrooms, 1 3/4 baths, den/office and bonus room. Vaulted ceilings, neutral colors, propane fireplace and large southern facing deck. Attached finished two car garage. Call Mike Nelson 360-808-0448
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AIRPARK HOME This lovely and spacious home has a great room for living, dining and kitchen with full mtn. & SOME ocean views. There are two bedrooms, two full baths, an office and utility room in the main living area plus a comfortable guest apartment. Call Barb Butcher 360-461-2422 Or Diann Dickey 360-477-3907
johnlscott.com/53022 BREATH TAKING MOUNTAIN VIEW Newer custom build home on 5 acres, built with allergy sensitivities in mind, this home has solid oak hardwood flooring throughout, a central vacuum system and is pesticide free. Tiled entry opens into a beautiful kitchen with paneled fridge, built in pantry and butcher block island counter. Vaulted ceilings in living room and dining room host floor to ceiling windows which let the mountain views come right on in. Master suite has a walk in tiled shower is separate. Call Jeanette He award (360)461-4585
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Two Great Lots!Great price on two lots, great for your own business located in the Palmco Business Park. Property is Zoned C-111 which allows for many opportunities. Located across from one of the two shopping centers & the new Taco Bell in Sequim, all underground utilities. Call Don Edgmon to see (360)460-0204
PANORAMIC VIEWS! This 3 BR/2 BA manufactured home has panoramic views of the shipping lanes, and is on acreage. Wonderfully open floor plan with a large living room spilling over into a formal dining area, family room and extra -large kitchen! Master Suite off family room is spacious enough for a California King Bed and more, large walk in closet and full bath with a super- sized soaker tub completes the space. Call Don Edgmon to see (360) 460-0204
Private Place to Build Your Dream Home! Live in a Prime Real Estate locations in Port Angeles. 1 BR/1 BA home is surrounded by beautiful up-scale homes, very private acreage with a sneak peek at the Straits of Juan De Fuca & the Olympic Mountains. Large 30x60 quality built shop, with a drive-thru TV door & room to garage 4 more cars! Convenient apartment has been built on one side with a bedroom , Bath & Kitchen. Call Don Edgmon to see this beautiful place (360)460-0204
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Find the perfect HOLIDAY gift for EVERYONE on your list THE HOLIDAY SEASON HAS SNUCK UP ON US ONCE AGAIN. The joy of watching family and friends open gifts is just around the corner. If you haven’t finished — or even started — your holiday shopping yet, don’t worry. Your hometown stores are stocked with plenty of wonderful gifts. There’s no need to travel great distances or to stand in long lines to find that perfect gift. There’s something for EVERYONE on your list at local shops across the North Olympic Peninsula. From Neah Bay and Forks to Port Townsend and everywhere in between, you will find stores offering great goods and services that are sure to bring smiles to the faces of everyone you know. Rediscover the joy of a hometown Christmas shopping experience today!
FLIP THROUGH the pages of your 2012 Gift Guide for holiday gift-giving ideas that are available at stores across the North Olympic Peninsula.
HOLIDAY GIFT BASKETS Loaded with local goods now available at all Pane d’ Amore locations. Customize your own or purchase one pre-made.
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SEAFOOD PIRATES GIFT BASKET Sample the rain shadow! Local products bring the delight of the Northwest to friends and family. They will love it when they see this sampler platter of locally processed wild salmon and tuna from the cold seas of the Pacific Ocean. Include a bottle of locally made cider to wash it all down! TO BUY: Various gift basket sizes and product combinations available. Basket as shown, $49.99. Online at www.mysterybayshipping.com or 877-404-6272.
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Coffee tastes better in these mugs handmade in Port Hadlock by Millbrook Clayworks. (Best when enjoyed with one of the Chimacum Corner Farmstand’s many pastry offerings.)
BlueFig’s stylish Crafter’s Tote is an incredible all-purpose carrier for sewing, crafts and quilting activities. Features more than 20 pockets and organizers. Available in a variety of colors.
TO BUY: $16 for small 8-ounce mug (pictured) and $22 for large 14-ounce mug at Chimacum Corner Farmstand, 9122 Rhody Drive, Chimacum; 360-732-0107.
TO BUY: $34.95 at Viking Sew & Vac, 707 E. First St., Port Angeles; 360-457-3077.
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GONE FISHING Enjoy fishing fun without leaving your house with the Catch of the Day, a Toys Fishing Rod by Small World Toys. Just bait your hook, drop the line and get ready for a bite. Includes a toy fishing rod and two magnetic lures that attach to the battery-powered fish’s mouth, and hook your catch. TO BUY: $28 at Dungeness Kids Company, 990 E. Washington St. Suite No. 103, Sequim; 360-582-1700 or www.dungenesskids.com.
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TO BUY: Starting at $29 for a dozen cupcakes, various flavors available, at That Takes the Cake, 171 W. Washington St., Sequim; 360-565-6272.
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Gift wrapping tricks and tips THE HOLIDAYS ARE HERE and that means shoppers have started to stockpile gifts for those they love. Once the shopping rush is over, the time to wrap all of those great finds and treasures has come. Although some people are gift-wrap gurus, there are many others who feel that their wrapping skills are lacking. Regardless, anyone can create delightful wrapped gifts with a little know-how. PREPARE The first step to wrapping is to have all of the supplies in one place. There are some people who have actually dedicated small rooms as gift-wrap stations. While you don’t have to go this far, find a large table and keep your tape, tags, paper, ribbon, scissors, pen, and other accessories nearby. Also, sort out the gifts according to recipient and have any gift receipts handy to wrap up with the gift. Wrap at a time when there are no distractions and you can devote your attention to the task at hand, like after children have gone to bed or during the day when no one is home. PAPER OR BAGS? When purchasing wrapping paper, it may be tempting to skimp on the quality of the paper to save some money.
However, a thicker, higher quality paper will make wrapping go more smoothly. That’s because it will be less likely to tear on boxes or when you’re rolling out and cutting it. Thicker paper means you’ll also be able to achieve more intricate folds and better creasing around boxes. It also may be more forgivable around oddly shaped items. Gift bags are the go-to wrapping medium when you’re short on time or have items that are not easily wrapped with paper. Because they come in a variety of sizes — and even giant plastic bags to contain large gifts — they are often more convenient. OTHER TIPS There are different tips that can help with wrapping. n Buy neutral-patterned wrapping paper that coordinates with other papers. This way if you run out of one type of paper you can stagger other pieces and make a collage of papers so there’s no waste. n Use ribbon to dress up a gift and direct the eye away from any imperfections. n Keep a stack of paper scraps and use it instead of tissue paper to fill in gift bags. n Keep scissors sharp for clean cuts. n Pack smaller items or oddly shaped things into a different container that is easier to wrap.
n Roll up clothing and place into a paper towel tube to turn the wrapping paper into a candy cane shaped gift. Practice often makes perfect when it comes to wrapping gifts. Having the right paper, a few decorative supplies and some patience can ensure that gifts look festive this year. — Metro Creative Graphics
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FABRIC SHEARS
These 8-inch shears have longer-length blades that are strong enough to cut multiple layers of fabric effortlessly. TO BUY: $39.99 at Karen’s Quilt Shop, 609 W. Washington St., No. 12, Sequim; 360-681-0820.
UP, UP AND AWAY Nothing makes Christmas morning more magical than toys. For girls and boys of all ages, the Syma Remote Control Helicopter, three-channel mini remote controlled helicopter, is the world’s newest, most durable and stable helicopter. The item comes with the latest gyro system for precision control. It charges directly from the controller that uses AA batteries, and has a full-function trim control for the perfect flight.
BASKET OF FINE FOODS Nothing will be more well received than a lovely basket of local delicacies sprinkled with Italian or French flare. So much to choose from — create your personalized basket from breads, wine, baked goods, specialty olive oils, chocolates, albacore tuna, pasta, truffle salt ... a delight to create! TO BUY: $50 (basket shown) at Pane d’Amore, 617 Tyler St., Port Townsend; 360-385-1199 or 150 S. 5th Ave., Sequim, 360-681-3280 or www.panedamore.com.
TO BUY: $29.99 at Whistle Stop Toys, 1005 Water St., Port Townsend; 360-385-9616.
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Easy ways to reuse, recycle holiday gift wrap AFTER THE HOLIDAYS HAVE COME AND GONE, it will be time to pack away the decorations, take down the tree and haul large bags of trash to the curb. If much of that trash filling garbage bags is discarded wrapping paper, there may be better ways to put the paper to use. The gift wrap industry earns roughly $2.6 billion in retail sales each year. Tons of paper trash are generated from the gift wrap people use to conceal gifts for Christmas, Hanukkah and other special occasions throughout the year. As much fun as all the different patterns of wrapping paper can be, gift wrap is a relatively unnecessary bit of decor, purchased with the intent of being ripped away and discarded. There are many ways that wrapping paper can be reused or recycled. Here are a few to think about: 1. Save some scraps of paper to use for children’s art projects at school and home. 2. Use in scrapbooking or as an inexpensive matting for photos. 3. Wrap other presents in paper that has been preserved well. 4. Shred the paper and use it as filler in packing boxes or as a decorative filling for gift bags.
5. Use bits of paper to make gift tags. 6. Employ origami and use leftover gift wrap as your paper of choice. 7. Line shelves or drawers with the paper to protect surfaces. 8. Make some decoupage holiday decorations for next year. 9. Crumple up the paper and use it to stuff into tall boots so they keep their shape. 10. Trace the pattern of an envelope on the paper and cut out your own envelopes for little notes or holiday greetings for next year. 11. Buy a reusable coffee cup that enables you to change the insert. Use a piece of gift wrap to change the design. 12. Cover a holey bulletin board with a piece of gift wrap for a festive look. 13. Find out which types of paper can be collected by curbside recycling and wrap it up with your newspapers. 14. Add some wrapping paper that’s free of harmful dyes to your compost heap. 15. Use paper to line a bird cage. 16. Give paper to the kids to play with. Chances are they can come up with many other great ideas. — Metro Creative Graphics
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KEEPING TOES COZY Brights recycled cotton yarn socks supply comfort and warmth for those cold wintery nights. QT by Feet is made in USA. TO BUY: $12 at Lost Mountain Country, 609 W. Washington St. No. 6, Sequim; 360-582-9900.
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LEGO building kits in a variety of themes. Star Wars, Friends, Ninjago and many others. TO BUY: $11.99 and up at Whistle Stop Toys, 1005 Water St., Port Townsend; 360-385-9616.
TO BUY: $14 at Jim’s Pharmacy, 424 E. 2nd St., Port Angeles; www.jimsrx.com or 360-452-4200.
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TECH FRIENDLY GLOVES
THE GIFT OF TIME
Etip Gloves by The North Face allow you to comfortably work your phone, MP3 player or laptop mouse pad with warm hands thanks to gripper palm and click-wheelcompatible thumb and index finger. Stretch knit shell is ideal for three-season wear. Available in black and charcoal gray in small to large sizes for men and women.
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TO BUY: $45 at Brown’s Outdoor, 112 W. Front St., Port Angeles; www.brownsoutdoor.com or 360-457-4150.
TO BUY: Visit the ticketing counter at Fairchild Airport, 1404 W. Airport Road, Port Angeles; 360-452-6371 or http://kenmoreair.ypguides.net.
INSPIRED BY NATURE Sister Sky products are inspired by nature and the wisdom of Native American heritage. Gift set includes 12-ounce Sweet Grass Body Lotion and 12-ounce Sweet Grass Body Wash. Other Sister Sky products also available. TO BUY: $25 at Lower Elwha Gallery and Gift, 401 E. First St., Port Angeles; www.elwhagallery.com or 360-417-8546.
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Gifting trends for the holidays WHETHER YOU BEGAN YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPING in July or will wait until the last minute, this year’s gifting trends encourage shoppers to be clever and creative with some practical pizazz. n Accessorize: There’s no doubt about it, technology is always evolving. Your list is filled with people who already have all the latest in gadgetry. Tech accessories are
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The memories of this joyous evening will last much longer than the gift cards you gave out last year. n Something for everyone: Holiday shoppers are looking to find high quality gifts that can be given to many recipients such as the school principal, the contractor or the hairstylist. Why not give gift baskets? Gift baskets are the perfect gift for the women and the men on your shopping list this year. n Multi-purpose gifts: Who doesn’t want to give a gift that is appreciated twice? Gifts that have multiple purposes are a big trend this year. For example, personalize a platter for your mom at your local pottery store and she can use it for special occasions throughout the year. Take advantage of this year’s gifting trends and you’ll end up with thoughtful and practical gifts ... unlike that partridge in a pear tree. — Metro Creative Graphics
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THE GIFT OF SOFT SKIN
STYLISH PHONE CASE
Michel’s Hand and Body Lotion is an amazing blend of aloe, jojoba, shea butter and other select herbs and botanicals that moistens and softens even the driest skin. Available in a variety of scents.
The Night Out Phone Case by Osgoode Marley is a genuine cashmere leather wristlette. Snap closure on phone pocket. Zip across the top closure to main accessory compartment. Various colors available. TO BUY: $45.99 at Lost Mountain Country, 609 W. Washington St. No. 6, Sequim; 360-582-9900.
TO BUY: Prices vary depending on size, Olympic Medical Center Gift Shop, 939 Caroline St., Port Angeles; 360-417-7385.
STYLE & FUNCTION IN THE KITCHEN Apron by Magenta with Native American artwork design by Anthony Joseph. Other designs and colors available. TO BUY: $27 at Lower Elwha Gallery and Gift, 401 E. First St., Port Angeles; www.elwhagallery.com or 360-417-8546.
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Eight ways to create new holiday traditions MUCH OF WHAT MAKES THE HOLIDAY SEASON so special are the traditions that people hold dear. While families have traditions that stretch back decades, there is plenty of opportunity to embrace new means of celebration to breathe new life into Christmas, Hanukkah or the season’s other holidays. Chances are you’re already hanging stockings or going caroling this year. You can add some of these and modify as they fit for your family: 1. Feed the birds. During the cold days of winter, a variety of birds may find it difficult to forage for food. By trimming an outdoor pine tree with edible snacks you’ll have a beautiful tree and one that benefits the birds as well. Make little ornaments out of suet and string for the birds to hang on the tree. Berries and corn can also be strung or placed in hanging feeders to be enjoyed by a variety of birds. Be sure to choose a tree that is far enough away from the home, so you don’t have too many scavengers hunting and pecking around the house. 2. Create a photo Advent calendar. Make your own Advent calendar that has small doors that open up to photos of different family members. Or use a collection of children’s pictures that showcase how they’ve changed as they’ve grown older. 3. “Adopt” a child for holiday gifts. Each year you can bring a smile to a child in need by purchasing a present for an underprivileged kid. Some post offices sponsor “Letters from Santa”
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