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Missing since Friday afternoon BY JAMES CASEY PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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The 62-foot Nordhavn motor yacht Undine at its new dock in Port Ludlow. Retired real estate developer John Shelton donated the yacht to the Northwest Maritime Center in Port Townsend.

$1.6 million yacht donation floats maritime center’s boat Expanding chances

for educational cruises among uses BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT TOWNSEND — The gift of a $1.6 million yacht to the Northwest Maritime Center will enable it to expand its educational offerings greatly, said the

organization’s executive director. “Can you believe it?” Jake Beattie said of the gift, which was made in August and announced last week. “It’s impressive to me when people show that kind of generosity.” John Shelton, a retired real estate developer who shares his time between Friday Harbor and Patagonia, Ariz., donated a 62-foot Nordhavn motor yacht, the Undine, to the maritime center. “I’m getting older and thought it was time to slow down a bit,” said Shelton, 86. “I’m only up here three months out of

very year, and I wanted to put it to better use than having it sit around just waiting for me.” Shelton had owned the vessel since 1997, sailing it to Costa Rica, to Alaska and around the Pacific Northwest. In addition to the Undine, Shelton donated a 26-foot diesel motor launch/ workboat and four rowing/sailing dinghies in mint condition. All the donated vessels will be put to use in the maritime center’s adult and youth programs, Beattie said. TURN

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PORT TOWNSEND — The mother of a 15-year-old teen who disappeared Friday said her daughter, Phoebe Marie McHenry, was happy as she walked her younger sister to school that morning. “She said, ‘I love you,’” when she left, said a distraught Evelyn Michelle McHenry, who said she was waiting by the telephone for news of her daughter. “She was happy for her sister because her sister had a sleepover yesterday. She was really happy for her,” the Port Townsend woman said. “She just disappeared.” Police describe her as 6 feet tall and weighing 300 pounds, with hair that is black and red. She possibly is wearing black spandex pants and a Seahawks hoodie. According to Port Townsend Officer Patrick Fudally, Evelyn McHenry told police Phoebe had not returned home from the OCEAN (Opportunity, Community, Experience, Academics and Navigation) Program on Grant Street in Port Townsend. Officers discovered she had not attended school but had been seen in the area around 12:30 p.m. Her cell phone was located through a cell tower near Marysville at 3:25 p.m. Friday, the same time a friend received a Facebook message from Phoebe saying “help.” TURN

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County pins aid Coronation for real royalty Disabled student hopes on feds elected No. 1 guy BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT TOWNSEND — The Jefferson County Public Utility District manager hopes to receive about $300,000 in federal aid for repairs to electrical utility infrastructure damaged in a late August windstorm that put some 12,000 customers in the dark. President Barack Obama signed a disaster declaration Thursday to repair or replace facilities damaged in the Aug. 29 storm. Jefferson County was among those listed to receive help. Jim Parker, PUD manager,

said he applied for the funds to cover money spent on utility damage. The cost is ongoing, he said, because several utility poles downed during the storm have yet to be repaired. Keppie Keplinger, spokeswoman for the Jefferson County Department of Emergency Management, said the PUD was the only county agency to apply for the funds. But that could change. “Now that the order has been signed, other agencies can apply,” she said. TURN

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SEQUIM – Homecoming king today; tomorrow, who knows? “He’s got the confidence to keep on going,” said Teresa Barrett, whose 17-year-old son Nick, who has Down syndrome, was elected the No. 1 guy at Sequim High School on Friday. He learned last week that he’d received enough votes to be on the homecoming court, thanks to what KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS his mother called “a snowball” of Sequim homecoming senior royalty King Nick Barrett and support from other students. Queen Katie Rogers smile after their coronation at

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Grateful Dead bassist has bladder cancer GRATEFUL DEAD BASSIST Phil Lesh said he has been diagnosed with bladder cancer and is being treated in Arizona. The 75-year-old bassist announced his illness Friday on the Facebook page of his San Rafael restaurant and concert hall, Terrapin Crossroads. Lesh said he was diagnosed early this month and has been undergoing tests at the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Ariz., and will eventually have surgery to remove the tumors. He said he’s “very fortunate” to have the pathology reports show the tumors are all non-aggressive and that there is no indication that they have spread. He canceled Phil Lesh and Friends shows scheduled for Oct. 24 and 25 at the Terrapin Crossroads. Lesh said he will be able to return to normal activities two weeks after surgery and will reschedule the canceled dates.

Breaking a record Benedict Cumberbatch, who recently begged fans not to film him playing the lead in “Hamlet,” has broken a record while being filmed playing

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Bassist Phil Lesh performs with The Dead at the forum in the Inglewood section of Los Angeles in 2009. the lead in “Hamlet.” More than 225,000 viewers watched Cumberbatch tackle the melancholy prince of Denmark at movie theaters around the world Thursday during a live — or in some cases delayed — telecast from London’s Barbican Theatre. That’s the largest global audience for a live broadcast of any title in National Theatre Live history. The broadcast played on over 1,400 screens and in 25 countries. Since its launch in 2009, National Theatre broadcasts from England have included “Frankenstein” with Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller, Sam Mendes’ “King Lear” and “A Streetcar Named Desire” with Gillian Anderson. After a performance in August, Cumberbatch told fans gathered outside that

spotting filming while performing was “mortifying.”

Odom’s condition Former Rhode Island basketball coach Jim Harrick said NBA star Lamar Odom is in “much improved” condition at a Las Vegas hospital after being found unconscious earlier this week at a Nevada brothel. Harrick told The Associated Press by phone from his Los Angeles home Friday that he has been in contact with Odom’s estranged wife Khloe Kardashian, who told him that Odom is off dialysis and his “kidneys are all right.” Harrick said he plans to visit Odom at the hospital this week. He said Kardashian has been discouraging too many visitors because “it’s like a circus.”

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JOAN LESLIE, 90, whose expressive almond eyes and innocent beauty made her one of the most popular film ingénues of the 1930s and 40s, has died. She died in Los Angeles on Monday, her family announced in an obituary. After signing with Warner Bros. at the age of 15, her first major role was in “High Sierra” as the disabled Velma opposite Humphrey Bogart and Ida Lupino. In her 20-year career, the Detroit native performed in over 30 films. She romanced Gary Cooper in “Sergeant York,” danced with Fred Astaire in “The Sky’s the Limit” and sang with James Cagney in “Yankee Doodle Dandy.” After marrying physician William Caldwell in 1950, she put her career on hold to raise her twin daughters and do charity.

____________ ALVIN P. ADAMS JR., 73, an American envoy and champion of human rights who was instrumental in nudging Haiti toward democracy, died Oct. 10 at his home in Portland, Ore. The apparent cause was a heart attack, his cousin Timothy M. Phelps said.

A three-time ambassador, Mr. Adams persuaded Lt. Gen. Prosper Avril, the Haitian military ruler and a protégé of the ousted dictators Francois Duvalier and his son, Jean-Claude, to abdicate in March 1990 and leave the country on a United States Air Force jet. Avril’s departure paved the way for a provisional civilian replacement and, later that year, for the ascension of Jean-Bertrand Aristide, Haiti’s first freely elected president and a Roman Catholic priest at the time. While Aristide campaigned on a leftist platform critical of the United States, Mr. Adams insisted before the election that “what interests us here is the integrity and credibility of the process, and we are prepared to work with whoever is chosen by the people of this country.” Once Aristide was elected, he specifically thanked American officials for supporting the free election process. Mr. Adams was also credited with saving Aristide’s life the following year, denouncing the military coup that overthrew him while negotiating his safe passage to Venezuela. Aristide returned to power in 1994.

1940 (75 years ago) Clallam County’s iron lung arrived today. Culminating the highly successful efforts of the sponsors to raise funds to purchase the machine, the iron lung was unloaded at the city fire hall here [in Port Angeles] this morning and now is ready for use. It was ordered late last month and was shipped by express.

1965 (50 years ago) Douglas Jerome Cassell, Seaman Apprentice, U.S. Navy, is home on leave after completion of nine weeks Recruit Training at San Diego. He has been ordered to the assault boat coxswain school Little Creek, Va. Upon four weeks of training, Douglas will report to the USS Suffolk County Landing Ship Tank 1173 for duty. Cassell spent his leave at his aunt and uncle’s, the Ed Cassells, Box 132, Sappho. Douglas attended Forks Senior High prior to going in the Navy.

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Hospital and board chairman Rex Averill moved down the list of the board’s meeting agenda. “Under old business — and it is old business — the nursing contract has been settled finally,” he said. The board approved the two-year contract without discussion.

Laugh Lines DONALD TRUMP WAS live tweeting the debate last night. This morning, he told ABC News he thought Clinton got through it “fine.” Which is the highest compliment he can give a woman without marrying her. Jimmy Kimmel NORTH KOREA THIS weekend held a military parade celebrating the 70th anniversary of their communist party. People who attended the parade called it “amazing” and “mandatory.” Seth Meyers

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Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS SUNDAY, Oct. 18, the 291st day of 2015. There are 74 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Oct,18, 1962, James D. Watson, Francis Crick and Maurice Wilkins were honored with the Nobel Prize for Medicine and Physiology for determining the doublehelix molecular structure of DNA. On this date: ■ In 1685, King Louis XIV signed the Edict of Fontainebleau, revoking the Edict of Nantes that had established legal toleration of France’s Protestant population, the Huguenots. ■ In 1767, the Mason-Dixon line, the boundary between colonial Pennsylvania and Maryland, was

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A4 Briefly: Nation Biden political team breaks silence on race WASHINGTON — Vice President Joe Biden is sending out an unmistakable “forget-me-not” plea for the 2016 race, brushing past signs of a Hillary Rodham Clinton resurgence with fresh suggestions he might enter the presidential race. The vice president’s political team broke its months-long silence on the subject with a letter circulated by one of Biden’s closest friends Biden and top advisers. In the letter, though Biden is still officially undecided, former Sen. Ted Kaufman describes a “campaign from the heart” that Biden would wage and says a decision isn’t far off. “If he decides to run, we will need each and every one of you — yesterday,” Kaufman said temptingly, alluding to the breakneck speed at which Biden would have to ramp up a campaign.

Obama pushes change WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama says he’ll travel the country in the coming weeks to encourage changes to the nation’s criminal justice

system that would reduce incarceration rates. Obama said he’s encouraged by lawmakers’ efforts to reduce the mandatory minimum sentence for nonviolent drug offenders. They’re also looking at rewarding prisoners with shorter sentences if they complete certain programs to cut the number of repeat offenders. Obama said 500,000 people were behind bars in America 30 years ago. Now, there are 2.2 million. He said many of the people in prison belong there but that the U.S. is also locking up more nonviolent offenders than ever before. During his travel, Obama said he’ll meet with police chiefs, a community battling drug abuse and former prisoners.

Teacher not intimidated MORTON, Ill. — A 75-yearold chess instructor who fought off a knife-wielding man threatening to kill children at a central Illinois library said last week’s attack will not stop his class from holding its next meeting. Army veteran James Vernon disarmed 19-year-old Dustin Brown, who entered the Morton Public Library on Tuesday threatening to commit murder. But Vernon, who says knife training he received nearly five decades ago helped him in the scuffle, said that he was “not going to let this stop the important activity” of teaching children chess next Tuesday. The Associated Press

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U.S. to curb future Arctic drilling leases Move reduces chances of new offshore oil exploration BY DAN JOLING THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — The Interior Department announced Friday it is canceling future lease sales and will not extend current leases in Arctic waters off Alaska’s northern coast, a decision that significantly reduces the chances for future Arctic offshore drilling. The news follows a Sept. 28 announcement by Royal Dutch Shell that it would cease exploration in the Chukchi and Beaufort seas after spending upward of $7 billion on Arctic exploration. The company cited disappointing results from a well drilled in

the Chukchi and the unpredictable federal regulatory environment. Interior Secretary Sally Jewell said the federal government is canceling federal petroleum lease sales in U.S. Arctic waters that were scheduled for 2016 and 2017.

No new leases “In light of Shell’s announcement, the amount of acreage already under lease and current market conditions, it does not make sense to prepare for lease sales in the Arctic in the next year and a half,” she said. Jewell said the Chukchi Sea

off Alaska’s northwest coast and the Beaufort Sea off the state’s north coast will not be included in the agency’s next five-year lease sale plan. In addition, current leases held by Shell and other companies in Arctic waters will not be extended. Beaufort Sea leases are set to expire in 2017, and Chukchi Sea leases in 2020. Current market conditions and low industry interest made the leasing decision easier, Jewell said in a release. Royal Dutch Shell PLC is the only company actively exploring off Alaska’s northern costs. It had applied to extend leases in both the Chukchi and the Beaufort. Statoil requested an extension for Chukchi leases. Shell spokesman Curtis Smith said the company disagrees with the agency’s decision not to extend current leases.

Briefly: World reporter Jason Rezaian but that he is seeking to resolve the case from a “humanitarian perspective.” Mohammad Javad Zarif provided no further details during a security conference Saturday JERUSALEM — The new to discuss Syria as well as Iran’s chairman of the Joint Chiefs of future role in the region followStaff is in Jerusalem for talks ing a landmark nuclear agreewith senior Israeli leaders, as violence spikes around the coun- ment reached with world powers in July. try. Rezaian, who has been jailed This is U.S. for over a year on charges of Marine Gen. espionage, was recently conJoseph Dunvicted by a Revolutionary Court. ford’s first Iranian officials have not prooverseas trip vided details on the verdict or since taking sentence. the job Oct. 1. He will Sea concerns dismissed meet with Lt. Gen. Gadi BEIJING — A top Chinese Dunford Eizenkot, the general said Saturday that Chicommanderna’s newly created islands in the in-chief of the Israel Defense disputed South China Sea are Forces, and others. intended mainly to aid shipping Navy Capt. Greg Hicks said and dismissed concerns that the latest violence may come up Beijing is seeking to strengthen in meetings, but Dunford’s visit its control over the strategically was long planned and his goal is vital region. to meet his Israeli counterparts Gen. Fan Changlong’s and reaffirm America’s commit- remarks came as expectations ment to Israel. grow that the U.S. might He also will visit other coun- directly challenge Chinese tries in the region. claims in the South China Sea The violence has been fueled by sailing a Navy ship inside in part by Palestinian fears that the 12-nautical-mile territorial Israel is trying to expand its limit surrounding one of the presence at a major Muslim-run man-made islands. shrine in Jerusalem. Israel Concerns have been growing denies that claim. over the rapid appearance of islands created by piling sand Journalist case mulled atop reefs and atolls controlled TEHRAN, Iran — Iran’s forby China, which is now adding, eign minister said Saturday harbors, air strips and large there are serious charges buildings. against jailed Washington Post The Associated Press

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the state Senate as a Republican in 2012 in a campaign in which some conservatives complained about his support for abortion rights. In recent days, Friedman has used his Twitter account to offer tips for Israelis who want to arm themselves in public. He did not respond to messages left with his medical practice. The Supreme Court’s 2008 decision in District of Columbia v. Heller and the 2010 decision in McDonald v. Chicago focused mainly on the right to defend one’s Case in question own home. Gun rights groups Friedman is a practicing pedi- have failed to get the justices to atrician and owner of semi-auto- say how broadly the Second matic weapons. He lost a bid for Amendment protects gun rights.

semi-automatic guns in the United States, as well as ammunition clips of more than 10 rounds. The justices put off consideration of the appeal last week. In recent years, the court has almost always deferred action on an appeal before agreeing to take it up. The court could say as early as Monday whether it will hear the case.

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FIREFIGHTERS IN CENTRAL Texas are still several days away from controlling a wildfire that’s destroyed dozens of homes but authorities said Saturday that enough progress has been made to allow some residents to return to their neighborhoods. The Hidden Pines Fire has consumed about 4,600 acres and razed nearly 50 homes and seven businesses. Steve Pollock, chief regional fire coordinator with Texas A&M Forest Service, said Saturday that about 40 percent of the fire is contained but added that fire lines have been established to prevent it from spreading.

GETTING A TICKET from police in one Massachusetts town isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Concord’s police department says it plans to issue up to 200 “citations” for good behavior. That could include such things as wearing a bicycle helmet or a seat belt, yielding to pedestrians at a crosswalk or looking both ways before crossing a street. Police Chief Joseph O’Connor said it’s a light-hearted way to connect positively with the community. Instead of a fine or a court appearance, the citations can be redeemed for two scoops at a local ice cream shop.

AUTHORITIES IN NORTHERN Calif. are seeking a man and a woman for the armed robbery of a casino winner. The Union Democrat reported Saturday that a Groveland-area man was driving home after winning $9,000 Thursday at Chicken Ranch Casino. A woman standing next to a pickup truck with its hood up flagged him to stop. The Tuolumne County Sheriff’s Office said that when he pulled over to assist, a man held him at gunpoint and demanded the money. The man gave the man the money and both suspects drove away.

AIRSTRIKES FROM THE Saudi-led coalition targeting Yemen’s Shiite Houthi rebels mistakenly struck a progovernment military encampment, killing at least 20 fighters and wounding another 20 in the latest instance of friendly fire in the anti-rebel camp, security officials said Saturday. The fighters had just wrestled the encampment from the Houthis in the southern Taiz province when airstrikes hit them, pro-government security officials said. Ground commanders have repeatedly complained of slow communication with military leadership in Riyadh, the officials added.


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Girl: Officials seek 15-year-old CONTINUED FROM A1 Everett along Interstate 5 in Snohomish County. “We don’t have any famMarysville police are searching for her, while Port ily there,” she said. Evelyn McHenry said Townsend officers are interviewing Phoebe’s friends her daughter was not likely and acquaintances, hoping to have left without notifying her. for clues. “She always would text me if she wanted to go Marysville mystery somewhere,” she said. An adult relative has “She always would ask distributed fliers in Marys- permission first, so this ville, the missing girl’s kind of disturbs me.” mother said. Phoebe’s Facebook page “We hope that maybe shows a smiling girl with a somebody will see her,” Eve- pierced lower lip and hair lyn McHenry said. that changes hue from She said her daughter black to blue to red. had no connection to MarysHer messages, however, ville, located just north of tell a different story.

“God people are so stupid,” she posted Sept. 10, saying creating a group called End Bullying “just [to] complain” wouldn’t help solve the problem. On Sept. 7, she posted, “I’ve learned not to trust people, not to feel things for people, and not to talk to people. “All anyone does [is] hurt you and it’s better to stay hidden away in ur room where no one can hurt you. ... “You live ur life as if your a zombie, going through life so slow and meaningless. Life [will] go by and all u

will remember is sitting there, feeling nothing, doing nothing. Just sitting. Thinking how worthless you are and how much ur tired of trying.” That same day, she posted, “Why is it the people who wanna live, die, but the people who wanna die have to live.” Anyone with information is asked to call the Port Townsend Police Department at 360-344-9779.

_______ Reporter James Casey can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladaily news.com.

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PORT TOWNSEND — A community reception is set Monday for Terry Ward, new publisher of the Peninsula Daily News, the Sequim Gazette and Forks Forum weekly newspapers and the monthly Olympic Peninsula Homes-Land real estate magazine. It will be at the Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center, 2409 Jefferson St., from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. The public is invited. Appetizers and beverages will be served. Ward, 43, took the helm Sept. 8. He worked with former publisher Ward John Brewer until Brewer’s retirement Oct. 9. Ward, 43, is the former CEO of KPC Media Group Inc., overseeing daily and weekly newspapers and online publications in northeastern Indiana. Before joining KPC in 2012, he was director of sales and digital media for GateHouse Media’s Community Newspaper Division, working with 142 publications in 11 states. Ward and his wife, Quinn, have three young children. The PDN publishes two editions Sundays through Fridays — one tailored with local news for Port Townsend/Jefferson County readers, the other for Clallam County readers. In addition to those two editions, in print and delivered as electronic eEditions, the newspaper has daily email newsletters, an active Facebook page and Twitter account, and the biggest news and advertising website (www.peninsuladailynews. com) in Jefferson and Clallam counties, averaging more than 1.2 million page views monthly. Monday’s reception in Port Townsend for Ward follows receptions for Ward and Brewer in Port Angeles, Sequim and Forks.

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CONTINUED FROM A1 nity for us to offer programs that we would not have When Shelton decided to been able to do without this give the boat away, he inter- windfall,” he said. “It certainly wasn’t our viewed representatives of several nonprofits. plan to own a $1.6 million yacht.” Broad programs One possibility is to use it for long educational He said he chose the maritime center because its cruises, while another is to programs benefit boat participate in next year’s Race to Alaska as “a kind of enthusiasts of all ages. “Some of them just floating VIP lounge,” he wanted to rent it out as a said. “If we wanted to, we charter,” Shelton said. “That didn’t seem real could go to Costa Rica beneficial to anyone, aside today,” Beattie said. “We’d just fill her up and go.” from themselves.” Beattie said it was posBeattie said there are “a bunch of ideas” that are sible to use it to instruct under discussion about how people in yacht operation. It is a complicated vesthe yacht can be used for sel, Beattie said, with “sysmaritime education. “It’s an exciting opportu- tems on top of systems” that

its operation, Shelton said. The Undine is docked at the Port Ludlow Marina. There are no immediate plans to move it to Port Townsend. “There aren’t many places that can take a 62-foot boat immediately and for an indefinite period,” Beattle said. “If we took it to Port Townsend, there would have been a long waiting period.” The vessel will stay in Port Ludlow for a while but could be operated in a remote location.

include multiple radars, two generators and two diesel-powered propulsion engines. Even so, there won’t be any difficulty assembling a crew, he added. “This town is full of people who know how to operate this,” Beattie said. It will be in full service in time for the 2016 season, he said. “We got it right before the Wooden Boat Festival,” which was Sept. 11-13, he said, adding that center personnel hadn’t planned to wait so long before announcing the donation. “It was more of a workload thing.” The vessel sleeps 13. Two people are required for

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Aid: Case-by-case fund awarding CONTINUED FROM A1 Ryan Ike. Money will be awarded “We will be contacting on a case-by-case basis, he any agency that may be said. “It’s not a lump sum,” qualified for assistance.” Island and Snohomish Ike said. “We don’t just counties also are eligible for hand people a million dolrecovery aid, and federal lars. “We work with the applifunding is available on a cost-sharing basis for haz- cants and the utility districts to work out the repair ard mitigation statewide. Clallam County was not costs.” Federal reimbursement mentioned in Thursday’s usually covers 75 percent of declaration. The Federal Emergency the costs, Keplinger said. Management Agency, known as FEMA, is survey- August storm ing damage and may desigWinds that approached nate more counties for 90 mph on the North Olymassistance, officials said. pic Peninsula’s Pacific FEMA officials will, over Coast and more than 50 the next few weeks, meet mph in East Jefferson with representatives of the County dropped trees on state’s Emergency Manage- cars and power lines, closment Division as well as ing Olympic National Park those from the affected roads and cutting power to counties to develop a plan, more than 14,400 customaccording to spokesman ers in Clallam and Jeffer-

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son counties. Of those who lost power, about 12,000 were Jefferson County PUD customers. Olympic National Park shut down completely after the windstorm, and some areas remained closed for several days to clear trees and branches from roads and campgrounds and remove hazardous trees and snags. Cliff Mass, professor of atmospheric sciences at the University of Washington, called the storm “the most powerful summer storm ever to hit our region” in his weather blog, www.cliffmass.blogspot.com.

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King: Reigning royalty CONTINUED FROM A1 On Friday night, he learned he’d been elected homecoming king. “It’s kind of amazing, having this happen,” Teresa Barrett said Saturday as Nick prepared to attend the homecoming dance in the school cafeteria. “He’s been very excited. He’s having a lot of fun.”

Coronation Friday She said her son was more excited by the runup to Friday night’s coronation at the football game against Port Angeles than by the ceremony itself. “He was pretty quiet. He didn’t seem to feel too insecure about it, but he didn’t seem shocked,” she said.

Nick’s friend, Kevyn Ward, had been the sparkplug for the campaign that swept Nick to the crown, she said. Another candidate, Evan Hurn, even asked students to vote for Nick, Teresa Barrett said. Nick, who started attending Sequim High three years ago, is on the wrestling team. He says he’d like to go to work at Safeway and to attend Peninsula College. Jen Krumpe, who teaches life skills to special needs students at Sequim High, said faculty and staff had nothing to do with Nick’s election. “This was all the kids rallying together,” she said. Teresa Barrett, a paraeducator in the high school’s

agriculture department, said she and her son were thrilled by the cheer he received at a pep assembly Friday afternoon and at the football game. She said students wanted to hold onto the good feelings they reaped by choosing her son. “I’d just like to keep this ball rolling,” she said. “It’s such a positive direction, and it really speaks to what can happen when people start supporting each other. “It’s kind of brought a whole new life to the student body.”

_______ Reporter James Casey can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladaily news.com.

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PORT ANGELES — When it comes to heroin, Iva Burks and Christina Hurst are on pins and needles. The pins Hurst pushes into a map of Clallam County show where addicts discard dirty syringes. In the three months she’s been tracking them, most have turned up along the Port Angeles waterfront; in Jessie Webster Park, Third and Eunice streets; along Peabody Creek; and in Francis Street Park above the Waterfront Trail. Near Sequim, syringes have turned up mostly in the Sol Mar area and at Robin Hill Farm. Burks, director of the county Health and Human Services Department, and Hurst, manager of public health programs, are tracking where citizens find syringes and informing them how to safely dispose of them. Some heroin addicts drop them on the ground, testimony to the soaring use of opiate drugs in Clallam County, whose death rate from prescription opioid and heroin overdose was 29 per 100,000 in 2013, nearly twice the state’s overdose death rate of 14.8 per 100,000, health officials have said.

Pins piling up Hurst has been logging such locations on a map in her office at 111 E. Third St., Suite 1-A, since July.

She’s about to switch from pushpins to dressmaker’s pins because the map is getting crowded and the pins with smaller heads more accurately mark where needles are found. They total in the hundreds, Hurst said. Most of the needles supplied to drug users in the Syringe Service program are returned for safe disposal and traded in for new ones, Hurst and Burks said. Of the 275,000 syringes supplied, 274,946 were returned to the county health clinic. Hurst will travel to Forks next week to set up a syringe-reporting and retrieving network, “and I’m hoping to get something set up in Sequim,” she said. The citizen efforts will be on the agenda of a meeting of Health and Human Services personnel Dec. 1 at Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles to review the county’s Community Health Improvement Plan. “We want at the end of that meeting to have a plan of things that actually can be accomplished to make an impact on the opioid problem,” Burks said. Steps in the direction already include a case manager who counsels opioid users about to be released from the Clallam County jail to inform them of treatment opportunities and to offer the same information to users of the county’s Syringe Services program.

They also are working with the Port Angeles Citizen Action Network (PA CAN), the youth group Hope After Heroin, the Feiro Marine Life Center, the city of Port Angeles and the North Olympic Salmon Coalition to clean up the downtown district and nearby areas where syringes often are found. A “Get the Point” brochure is available at the public health clinic, 111 E. Third St., where people also can bring found needles if they wish. The syringes must be enclosed in plastic beverage bottles, not placed in plastic shopping bags or paper cups. “Our staff needs to be protected as well,” Burks said Friday. Public health personnel cannot retrieve syringes themselves but urge citizens to report where they find them by calling 360417-2274.

Upcoming cleanups More immediately, the county and its volunteer allies have scheduled more cleanups around Port Angeles. The first was held July 25 at Jessie Webster Park, Francis Street Park, Lincoln Park and Erickson Playfield. Hurst and Burks lauded Tina Sperry, coordinator of Hope After Heroin, and Angie Gooding of PA CAN for their role in involving people.

The Port Townsend City Council will conduct a public hearing about setting up a process for eminent domain at a meeting Monday. The meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. in council chambers, 540 Water St. The city is seeking to acquire real property in order to finish the Howard Street extension and may need to use eminent domain to do so. The hearing will set up a structure for the process, although there are no current plans for forced property acquisition. The council also will consider a resolution concerning short-term property rentals. It will consider authorizing the city manager to contract with HDR Inc. of Omaha, Neb., to assess a pipeline crossing Snow Creek. The contract would be for $11,195. Council office hours, during which members of the public can discuss any topic with a member of the City Council, take place from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday in the mayor’s office at historic City Hall, 540 Water St. Other city committee meetings are: ■ Historic Preservation Committee — 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, first-floor conference room, City Hall, 250 Madison St. ■ Library Advisory Board — 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Library Learning Center/Charles Pink House, 1256 Lawrence St. ■ City Council General Services & Special Projects Committee — 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, council chambers. Animal control code provisions will be discussed. ■ Planning Commission

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Jefferson Transit Jefferson Transit board members will discuss disposing of their old facility at 1615 West Sims Way when they meet Tuesday. The board will meet at 1:30 p.m. at the transit facility at 63 Four Corners Road. The board also will hear a presentation from a Washington State Transit Insurance Pool representative for a Star Safety award, consider changing the effective date of a change in vanpool pricing policy and conduct an executive session on personnel and property.

Jefferson Healthcare Jefferson Healthcare commissioners will meet at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in the conference room on the third floor at 2500 W. Sims Way. No agenda was posted as of Saturday.

Fulton said city residents were never in danger of running out of drinking water because the city draws down river PORT ANGELES — A city official water far below the surface. expects more than four months of Mayor Dan Di Guilio said he expects drought-related Port Angeles water-use council members to go along with the restrictions to be lifted Wednesday if the recommendation. City Council approves. “If we see [Elwha River] water flows “It looks like we will have weekly have increased significantly, I would rains from here on out, so we’re good,” Craig Fulton, city public works and utili- expect the City Council to reduce water restrictions,” he said. ties director, said Friday. The river was flowing at 700 cubic But he already is planning for potenfeet per second Friday, almost three tial drought conditions in 2016 by reviewtimes the Aug. 5 cubic-feet-per-second ing if wells should be dug in the city to flow of 246. lessen dependence on the river and by The low level of the river this summer planning for measures to guarantee water allowed water to warm to the point that continues flowing into the city’s industrial it compromised salmon habitat. pipeline when river flows are low. Salmon have returned to the river for “We’d better prepare for the worst,” the first time in a century after the Fulton said. Glines Canyon and Elwha dams were He will recommend that the City Council lift the restrictions when council demolished in a $325 million restoration project. members meet Tuesday. Fulton said winter temperatures are The City Council imposed Stage 2 volexpected to be higher than normal in untary restrictions June 17 and Stage 3 2016 but not as high as 2015. water constraints Aug. 5 under which The Olympic Peninsula has equal residents must limit outdoor watering of chances of above, equal to or below-norlawns and gardens. The restrictions were imposed to pro- mal precipitation November through February, according to the Office of the tect Elwha River salmon by lessening Washington State Climatologist. the draw on the streamflow.

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The three Jefferson County commissioners will host a presentation of safety certificates to county employees at a meeting Monday. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. in chambers, 1820 Jefferson St. In January and February, the Association of Washington Cities conducted a four-day safety training course, which was completed by seven county employees. Active employees receiving certificates are County Administrator Philip Morley, Human Resources Manager Erin Lundgren, Department of Community Development office coordinator Jodi Adams, DCD inspector Jim Coyne and Central Services Facilities foreman Jeff Monroe. Two retired employees also will receive certificates: Central Services Director Frank Gifford and DCD Director Carl Smith. Items on the consent agenda include: ■ Renewal of a $1,500 contract with Public Safety Testing Inc. of Lynnwood for eligibility examinations for the Sheriff’s Office. The Sheriff’s Office pays $1,000 and the Civil Service Commission pays $500 annually. ■ An agreement to provide road and grading service at three state Depart-

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— 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Thursday in council chambers. A public hearing is set on the planning director’s recommendations for the 2016 comprehensive plan update.

ment of Fish and Wildlife boat launches. The state will reimburse the county up to $5,000. ■ A $20,440 consulting contract with Johnston Land Surveying of Port Angeles for the permanent repair of Quinault South Shore Road. The contract is partially funded by the Federal Highway Administration. At 1:30 p.m., commissioners will be briefed on the proposed animal responsibility ordinance.

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WASHINGTON — The Nature Conservancy in Washington state has given U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer its “Champion of Nature� award. Mike Stevens, state director for The Nature Conservancy in Washington state, presented the award Oct. 8 after he and members of the organization’s trustee board and staff traveled to Capitol Hill to urge Congress to renew the Land and Water Conservation Fund, which expired Sept. 30. Kilmer, a Democrat from Gig Harbor and a Port Angeles native, represents the 6th Congressional Dis-

trict, which includes the North Olympic Peninsula. “Representative Kilmer c l e a r l y Kilmer u n d e rstands the benefits of clean water and Puget Sound recovery to Washington’s communities and families,� Stevens said in a news release. “We are grateful for his leadership to introduce the Promoting United Government Efforts to Save Our Sound Act last month, which will protect tribal treaty rights and bring

much-needed resources to restore the Sound.� The act was introduced by Reps. Derek Kilmer and Denny Heck, D-Olympia, in September to designate Puget Sound as a water body of national significance, require that adequate federal resources are allocated to Puget Sound recovery and coordinate and align federal agency efforts with the state-led efforts under the Puget Sound Action Agenda. “It’s an honor to receive this award from The Nature Conservancy,� Kilmer said in the release. “Generations have enjoyed the ability to swim, fish and dig for clams in

the iconic waters of the Puget Sound. I’m proud to partner with The Nature Conservancy to protect this legacy.�

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PORT TOWNSEND — The Jefferson Healthcare financial service office and navigators will provide information for the Washington Healthplanfinder insurance enrollment process that begins Nov. 1 for coverage starting Jan. 1. Health insurance open enrollment for health coverage will end Jan. 31. Navigators provide free, in-person support to help guide residents through the process. This year, the penalty for not having a qualified health plan is $695 or 2½ percent of annual income, whichever is higher. The hospital’s financial service office will be available two Saturdays monthly during the open enrollment period. Jefferson Healthcare navigators will be available to help with enrollment by appointment Mondays through Fridays during regular office hours from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Appointments can be made now by calling 360385-2200, ext. 2267. No appointment is necessary during drop-in hours from 9 a.m. to noon Nov. 6, Nov. 13 and Nov. 20 — all Fridays — at the Jefferson Healthcare South County Clinic in Quilcene, 294843 U.S. Highway 101. Drop-in visits are available from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays as follows: â– Nov. 7 — Jefferson Healthcare financial ser-

Land and water fund In the Capitol Hill meetings, representatives of Conservancy asked members of Congress to renew and fully fund the Land and Water Conservation Fund, which had funded public land projects for 50 years. Kilmer is a co-sponsor of a bill that would permanently reauthorize the act. Members of the conservancy also urged sustainable funding for conservation programs.

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Storyteller Michael Parent of Portland, Maine, conducts a workshop on stage presentation Saturday as part of the 21st annual Forest Storytelling Festival at Peninsula College in Port Angeles. The festival, which is hosted by the Story People of Clallam County, showcases the talents of five nationally known tale tellers as well as performances by local storytellers. The event continues today with a free performance at 10 a.m., followed by a pair of paid-admission professional concerts at 12:30 p.m.

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BLYN — The public is invited to give suggestions for management of a 360mile scenic loop for tourists that includes the North Olympic Peninsula. The Pacific Coast Scenic Byway extends from Olympia through the North Olympic Peninsula and down the Pacific Coast to the Oregon border on U.S. Highway 101. The Northwest Tribal Tourism is updating the marketing section of the

management plan for the corridor. A meeting is set for 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Friday in the Red Cedar Room at the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribal Center, 1033 Old Blyn Highway, which is 7 miles east of Sequim off U.S. Highway 101. The meeting is the first of five. Dates and locations of future meetings, which will be held in November, have not been announced. Meetings will be facilitated by Judy Walden of

Walden Mills Group. Appetizers, coffee and tea will be provided. Community members, elected officials, business owners and operators, and representatives of local tourism organizations and chambers of commerce are invited.

Area of loop The loop encompasses 22 towns and 10 Native American nations. Among the places on the loop are Brinnon, Quilcene, Discovery Bay, Gardiner, Blyn, Sequim, Port Angeles, Forks and Kalaloch. The management plan was created in 1997 to identify ways to protect and enhance the byway’s scenic,

vices at the hospital at 834 Sheridan St., Port Townsend. Enter through the main lobby. ■Nov. 21 — Jefferson County Library, 620 Cedar Ave., Port Hadlock. ■Dec. 5 — Jefferson Healthcare financial services. ■Dec. 19 — Jefferson County Library. ■Jan. 9 — Jefferson Healthcare financial services. ■Jan. 16 — Jefferson County Library. Four qualified health insurance issuers are in Jefferson County, according to Kate Burke, hospital marketing manager. They are Coordinated Care, Lifewise, Moda Health Plan and Premera. The Washington Health Benefit Exchange announced that every county in the state will see an increased number of health plan options this fall. Health plans are reviewed and approved by the Office of the Insurance Commissioner as required under the Affordable Care Act to ensure that each plan meets the requirements for qualified health plans. To find Washington Healthplanfinder, go to www.wahealthplanfinder. org. For more on the Washington Health Benefit Exchange, see www.wahb exchange.org. For more about Jefferson Healthcare, see www. jeffersonhealthcare.org.

cultural, historic, recreational and natural qualities and to promote it. As part of updating the plan’s marketing section, Northwest Tribal Tourism representatives say they want to discuss ways to use tourism to help support local plans and ideas. For more information about the corridor management planning process, contact Leslie Johnson, Northwest Tribal Tourism cochair, at ljohnson@squaxin. us; Victoriah Arsenian, Northwest Tribal Tourism consultant, at 206-595-8227 or victoriah_a@hotmail. com; or Judy Walden, Walden Mills Group, at judywalden1@gmail.com.

PORT ANGELES —The Lower Elwha Health Department has received full accreditation by the national Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care. “We believe our patients deserve the best,� said Frances G. Charles, Lower Elwha Klallam tribal chairwoman. “When you see our certificate of accreditation, you will know that AAAHC, an independent, not-for-profit organization, has closely examined our facility and procedures. “It means we, as an organization, care enough about our patients to strive for the highest level of care possible.� More than 6,000 outpatient health care organizations across the nation are accredited by the group. To be accredited, organizations complete an selfassessment and an on-site survey by physicians, nurses and administrators. “Going through the pro-

cess challenged us to find better ways to serve our patients, and it is a constant reminder that our responsibility is to strive to continuously improve the quality of care we provide,� Charles said.

Variety of services The Lower Elwha Health Department, which has 85 employees, offers medical, dental, chemical dependency and mental health services in addition to community health, wellness and emergency preparedness and management programs. The Lower Elwha Family Health Clinic and Lower Elwha Dental Clinic are at 243511 U.S. Highway 101 in west Port Angeles. Klallam Counseling Services at 933 E. First St. in Port Angeles offers intensive outpatient chemical dependency treatment, relapse prevention and other services. Clinics serve both Natives and non-Natives.

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Second half of year’s property taxes due soon Deadline is extended to Nov. 2 due to Oct. 31 falling on weekend PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — North Olympic Peninsula property owners have until Nov. 2 to pay the second half of the year’s property taxes. The deadline is Oct. 31, but since that date falls on a Saturday, property owners in Clallam and Jefferson counties are being given a grace period until the next working day. Property tax payments must be postmarked or dropped off at the treasurer’s offices at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles, or the Jefferson County Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson St., Port Townsend, by 5 p.m. Monday, Nov. 2. Office hours are from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays in Clallam County and from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays in Jefferson County. Mail dropped in a U.S. Postal Service mailbox after postal pickup time may result in a postmark of Nov. 3, which will be considered delinquent.

Clallam County Parking is limited at the Clallam County Courthouse parking lot because of construction. The drop box in the drivethrough circle is accessible in front of the courthouse on Fourth Street. Taxpayers who require receipts can include selfaddressed, stamped envelopes and the treasurer’s office will mail them.

The treasurer’s office can accept most credit and debit cards, either at the office counter or online at www. clallam.net/Treasurer. A convenience fee will be charged by the credit or debit card provider. To access property tax information online, select “Property Search” in the lefthand column on the home page at www.clallam.net. For more information about property taxes or assessments in Clallam County, phone the treasurer’s office at 360-417-2344.

Jefferson County Five Jefferson County drop boxes are available for payment by check. They are in the rear parking lot of the courthouse, at the Port Townsend and Port Hadlock branches of Bank of America, at the Port Ludlow Sound Community Bank and at the Quilcene U.S. Bank. Credit card payments may be made online at www. co.jefferson.wa.us/treasurer or toll-free by phone at 877812-8072. Instructions for both are on the back of the tax statement, and a 2.5 percent fee is charged by the service provider for credit card payments. Electronic checks can now be used to make payments. Visit the Jefferson County treasurer’s Web page for instructions and fee amounts. For more information in Jefferson County, phone 360385-9150.

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State, tribes argue culvert replacement in federal court Lawsuit seeks to ease salmon migration blocked by large pipes BY GENE JOHNSON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SEATTLE — In a case that could have implications for dams and development in the Northwest, federal appeals judges heard arguments Friday about whether Washington state should have to spend billions of dollars to replace large pipes that allow streams to pass under roadways — but which also block salmon from migrating upstream to their spawning grounds. The lawsuit is the latest twist in more than 40 years of litigation between the state and Native American tribes over fishing rights since a federal court decision guaranteed the tribes the right to half of Northwest salmon harvest. Washington’s tribes, backed by the U.S. Justice Department, sued the state in 2001, trying to force the state to replace the culverts with bridges or other structures that better allow fish to pass.

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The crux of their argument is that based on Missing man mid-19th-century treaties, STEVENSON — Author- they don’t just have a right to ities in southwest Washing- fish but for there to be fish to ton are trying to find a Ken- catch — something that tucky man who’s been miss- doesn’t happen when culing for weeks. verts block the salmon from The Skamania County spawning. Sheriff’s Department said In 2007, U.S. District 39-year-old Austin Oldfield Judge Ricardo S. Martinez last contacted his girlfriend agreed, and in an order years Sept. 17. He was expected to later, he demanded that the spend two weeks camping. state replace hundreds of The Oregonian reported culverts. that a car with Kentucky The state agrees that plates associated with Oldreplacing the old culverts is field was found on Tuesday one important part of restorin the Gifford Pinchot ing salmon runs and notes that it has spent hundreds of National Forest near Lone millions of dollars to fix fish Butte. The Associated Press habitat.

Among the culverts replaced are some in Clallam and Jefferson counties. But Martinez’s 2013 order is far too sweeping and expensive, and would force the state to focus on fixing culverts even when salmonrestoration dollars could be spent more effectively elsewhere, state Solicitor General Noah Purcell told the three-judge 9th Circuit Court of Appeals panel Friday. The tribes do not have a treaty right to habitat restoration, Purcell said. If they did, he suggested, they could conceivably sue the state for virtually anything that impairs salmon, such as state or utility district-owned dams that block salmon passage — a topic the judges asked about repeatedly.

Potential targets The state’s court filings pointed to Boeing’s and the Port of Seattle’s activities on the Duwamish River as other potential targets of litigation. Those arguments were echoed in a friend-of-thecourt brief submitted by the state of Oregon. “It goes far beyond the treaty language,” Purcell said. “This case has been going

on for 45 years. Under the district court’s ruling, it’s going to be going on for 45 more.” The state Legislature this year approved a 16-year transportation bill that includes $300 million for fish passage — far more than in years past but a far cry from the estimated $2 billion it would take to comply with Martinez’s order. The state has said it would need to fix 30 to 40 culverts each year until 2030, spending $155 million annually, to comply. Some are beneath Interstate 5 and would require the highway’s closure to fix, Purcell said. Many of the culverts overseen by the state Department of Natural Resources or Fish and Wildlife have already been fixed. But Martinez noted that at its current pace of replacing culverts, it would take more than a century to fix them all, which he considered unacceptable. The pipes, which were mostly installed decades ago, can block salmon in several ways.

Block salmon Their downstream ends are frequently elevated above the level of the stream, making it impossible for salmon to swim up. They were sometimes placed at a grade that accelerated the rush of the water,

making it more difficult for the fish to fight the current. The tribes acknowledged that they typically work closely with the state to restore salmon, but the sides had been unable to reach agreement on how quickly to fix the culverts. Jim Peters, a habitat policy analyst with the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission and former chairman of the Squaxin Island tribe, noted that in south Puget Sound, there are many small creeks that might each only bear a few hundred salmon. Individually, he said, those waters might not be a priority for culvert repair, but collectively, their fish are an important resource.

Treaty rights “When we signed these treaties, our understanding was that there would actually be fish to harvest,” he said. “If you don’t have fish, you don’t have a treaty right.” The state noted something of a cruel irony in the case: that the culverts at issue had been constructed to federal standards. The state sought in the lower court to require the feds to help pay for the culvert replacement if the state was ordered to fix them; that request was denied. Purcell asked the appeals judges to reconsider that.

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OLYMPIA — Republican U.S. Rep. Dave Reichert has decided to not run for governor, saying he can better serve the state by remaining in Congress. In a statement sent Friday afternoon, the Auburn Republican said he wrestled with the decision but decided his efforts were better spent in his role representing the 8th Congressional District. Reichert, who is serving his sixth term and will be up for re-election next year, was elected to Congress in 2004. He had long been rumored to be a potential challenger to Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee, who is seeking a second term.

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Melissa Erkel, a fish passage biologist with the state Department of Fish and Wildlife, looks at a culvert along the north fork of Newaukum Creek near Enumclaw in June. The culvert is slated to be replaced by a private landowner with a wider bridge designed to let salmon and other fish pass naturally along the creek.

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Deputies puzzled by items left by squatter criminal trespass in the second degree — a misdemeanor — and released. On Oct. 2, District Judge Rick Porter ordered Dashti could have removed, but the to stay off Flath’s property. Dashti pleaded not problem is, he has to incur guilty to the trespassing cost to do that,� King said. “We don’t want him to charge and was released. have to incur that cost because it has been created That night by another person.� At about 10:14 p.m. that Some of the items are night, deputies arrived on not owned by Dashti. “We’ve identified that Otter Lane after receiving a some of that property actu- complaint from a neighbor ally doesn’t belong to him� who said Dashti was “slambut was placed in his care ming doors and yelling.� Upon arrival, deputies by people seeking repair said they observed Dashti work, King said. Those items cannot be once more on Flath’s land. They arrested him on a picked up by their lawful owners because they are second charge of trespass in blocked in by Dashti’s vehi- the second degree and cles, and the deputies can’t booked him into the jail. He pleaded not guilty to move Dashti’s items to the second trespassing access it without a court charge Oct. 5. order, King said. “This whole situation . . . Animal cruelty case is very unique,� he said. “It is like nothing we In late June, law enforcehave ever faced before. ment officials confiscated “We are out there almost nearly all of Dashti’s liveevery other day.� stock — two donkeys, two sheep, two pigs, a Bernese Property owner mountain dog, 12 rabbits, Flath on Aug. 26 emailed various chickens and about a letter to the Sheriff’s 50 quail. The animals were seized Office saying he did not permit Dashti on his prop- because of parasitic load, erty nor allow him to store malnourishment, lack of any personal property on basic care and unsanitary conditions, King has said. the premises. Dashti was charged July On Sept. 10, King spraypainted an orange line 31. He pleaded not guilty. marking the boundary He is represented by Charbetween the county right of lie Commeree, a Clallam way and woodlands owned Public Defender attorney. A trial date has not been by Flath. “We had to go out there set, Kristina Nelson-Gross, and survey the right of way Clallam County civil depand actually create a sur- uty prosecuting attorney, vey map with all of has said. Dashti is scheduled for a [Dashti’s] property in relationship to where it is on review hearing Friday that the public property and on will address the animal cruthe personal property of elty case and both trespassing cases, Nelson-Gross has Flath,� King said. On Sept. 15, deputies said. visited Dashti at the site ________ and observed him about 18 Sequim-Dungeness Valley Edifeet south of the orange tor Chris McDaniel can be reached boundary line, said Deputy at 360-681-2390, ext. 5052, or Benjamin Tomco. cmcdaniel@peninsuladailynews. Dashti was cited for com.

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SEQUIM — Clallam County sheriff’s deputies are seeking a way to remove from Otter Way several vehicles, travel trailers and various personal items left by a man now in jail. “We do have a plan and are working with the prosecutor’s office on a legal remedy for Dashti removal� of the remaining vehicles and items, Brian King, chief criminal deputy for the Sheriff’s Office, said Friday. The property, which was still on the road southwest of Sequim as of Friday, was left behind by John Dashti, 60, who squatted on the public roadway after being evicted this summer from his residence on the corner of Serenity Lane and Otter Way. Dashti remained in the county jail on a trespassing charge as of Friday. He also is charged with two counts of animal cruelty in the second degree, both misdemeanors.

Public, private The vehicles and other items are located both on public right of way and on private property to the south of Otter Way owned by Bernard Flath, which complicates the removal process, King said. “Basically, what it comes down to is we can’t remove items of personal property off of another person’s private property,� he said. Flath “could call up a tow company, and anything that is on his property he

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Flowers in the Capitol Dahlia Garden bloom last week with the Legislative Building visible in foggy weather in Olympia. The garden is maintained by the Evergreen State Dahlia Association.

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PORT ANGELES — The Shelter Providers Network of Clallam County will review needs for emergency overnight shelters on the North Olympic Peninsula when it meets Wednesday. The group will meet at 10 a.m. in Room 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St. The network is composed of about 50 public and private agencies that cooperate to fight homelessness, its causes and its effects. Sign-in will start at 9:45 a.m. The meeting is expected to conclude by 11:30 a.m. “Our goal is to get people from homelessness permanently housed,� said network coordinator Martha Ireland. Serenity House, the county’s largest homelessness agency, returned to providing emergency shelter Oct. 1 at its Single Adult Shelter, 2321 W. 18th St., Port Angeles, near William

R. Fairchild International Airport. The agency began offering an overnight refuge to up to 14 adult men and women — housed separately by gender and segregated from the long-term single adult population — after the Salvation Army closed the shelter, 123 Peabody St., Port Angeles, it had operated since Feb. 17. The Salvation Army had opened overnight accommodations after Serenity House was forced to close its Street Outreach Shelter, 508 E. Second St., when a sewer collapsed and the agency had no funds to repair it. “We will be looking at how the shelter part of the system is working and what is needed to make it work better,� Ireland said.

Location a problem A drawback to the Serenity House shelter — which is the only available facility in Port Angeles at which people can be housed over-

night — is its location far from where people usually gather. Clallam Transit System’s No. 26 bus stops nearby, but service ends at 7:15 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays. Buses do not operate Sundays.

Also on agenda Also on the network agenda are updates on services and housing, as well as plans for the ClallamJefferson County Regional Forum on What We’re Doing to End Homelessness Together, to be held Nov. 18 at the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribal Center in Blyn. In addition , Marki Lochhart, Olympic Community Action Programs client services manager, will announce the startup of the seasonal Low Income Heat Energy Assistance Program to help needy people pay heating costs. Anyone interested in ending homelessness in Clallam County is welcome at the network meeting.

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Remember, Particulate Matter (PM) is an established health hazard. Tucker also sites the “air is cleanâ€? based on I assume what were at one time (years ago) air monitors located at a higher elevation far West of the Port. Notoriously, prevailing winds blow consistently from West to East, which logic dictates that the Port’s dust never makes it up, and out West to these monitors which were located at Blue Heron School, and one on Castle Hill. And to clarify, ORCAA did not state that there was no problem with the Port dust. They stated that they were “not aware of a dust problem.â€? And last week the Port’s Biochar results were made public. These roof rainwater catchments were installed to capture the zinc coatings off the roofs. But what else showed up in those results? Yes‌ copper and lead. And what is the main ingredient in boat bottom paint? Elemental copper. And lead? Yes, in some marine, and industrial coatings, lead is still used. Until it came up in this campaign, Commissioner Tucker claims he had no knowledge of the dust (toxic or not). How is it Tucker claims no knowledge, but Commissioner Clinefelter has recognized, and acknowledged the problem since his election three years ago. Well... We, who work in it, day after day, year after year have known about it, and have voiced our concerns, many times. If the dust has been mitigated in boatyards around the country for

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A11 This week’s business meetings ■ Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Twicemonthly luncheon meetings are held on the first and third Mondays at noon in the second-floor meeting room of the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St. This Monday’s meeting will feature Port of Port Angeles, District 3 commissioner candidates Connie Beauvais and Michael Breidenbach. Tickets for the luncheon are $15 and can be purchased from the meeting room cashier. For those not having lunch, there is a $3 participation fee that includes a beverage. ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s gathering will be a forum for Forks City Council candidates. Lunch costs $9.75 and will include an entree and sides. The soup of the day will be clam chowder. ■ North Hood Canal Chamber of Commerce — Representing the “Emerald Towns” of the Hood Canal, Quilcene and Brinnon, the chamber meets monthly on the third Monday of the month. The group will meet this Monday at 5:30 p.m. at the Brinnon Community Center, 306144 U.S. Highway 101 in Brinnon, for its general meeting. ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. This Monday’s featured program will be speaker Laurie Liske and Laurie Szczepezynski, First Federal, on tips to recognize fraud, scams or an identity theft threat via mail, phone or online. The meeting sponsor will be Kristin Manwaring Insurance.

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■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. This Tuesday will feature Sue Forde and Norma Turner, members of the Clallam County Charter Review Commission, on the eight proposed amendments for the Nov. 3 general election ballot. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.

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$ Briefly . . . New business manager takes reins at Serenity PORT ANGELES — Herta Fairbanks is the new business manager at Serenity House of Clallam County. Fairbanks supervises accounting functions and tracks revenue, including grants and daily sales at the agency’s thrift stores. Fairbanks Fairbanks’ has a 23-year career in public sector finance, covering auditing, accounting, strategic and feasibility planning. “Her qualifications are exactly what Serenity House needs,” said Kim Leach, executive director. After a one-year move to Arizona, Fairbanks decided to return to Washington state, where she had spent more than 30 years in the Olympia area. She earned her MBA at St. Martin’s University in Lacey. “I feel very fortunate to have found an organization to work for whose mission is to help others,” Fairbanks said. “The services offered by Serenity House provide for the most basic human needs, and having come from a public service background, I feel blessed to be able to help with that mission.” Serenity House, founded in 1982, is a community-based private nonprofit 501(c)(3) agency dedicated to preventing and ending homelessness in Clallam County. More information about Serenity House is available online at www.serenityhouse clallam.org, by phone at 360-4527224 or by emailing serenity@ olypen.com.

New clinic hire SEQUIM — Via Vita Chiropractice & Wellness, 128 W. Bell St., recently gained a new fitness class and instructor. Alicia Demetropolis is an ACE-certified personal trainer and orthopedic exercise specialist. She has been teaching a twice-weekly exercise class for chronic cardiac patients, which

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The 40-year-old cargo ship El Faro, which disappeared in the Caribbean this month with 33 people onboard, was about four times older than the global average. Yet the vessel, built in 1975, was not at the end of its service life. After the ship completed its runs to Puerto Rico this year, its owner planned to send El Faro to Alaska for service between Anchorage and Tacoma. El Faro’s sinking highlights a vulnerability in the United States merchant fleet: its age. Commercial ships around the world are an average of 11 years old, but ships registered in the United States average 31 years, according to the consulting group IHS Maritime. The fleet’s relative age is in large part a consequence of a law nearly a century old that regulates domestic maritime commerce, critics of the law say. That law, the 1920 Merchant Marine Act or Jones Act, requires that ships serving routes between domestic ports be built and registered in the United States, and owned and crewed by United States citizens. Proponents argue that the provisions are critical to the nation’s security because they maintain a domestic fleet for national emergencies and, through the Military Sealift Com-

mand, provide for an auxiliary navy to deploy troops and equipment. By guaranteeing that ships be made in the United States, the Jones Act also keeps a domestic shipbuilding industry and capabilities. There are, however, only a handful of shipyards left in the United States capable of building commercial-class ships; two of the largest are in Philadelphia and San Diego. Because of high labor costs, it is about three times as expensive to build a ship in the United States as in China, said Krispen Atkinson, a principal analyst at IHS Maritime in London. “That’s why this fleet is not being renewed,” he said.

Global business has shifted As a result, the global shipbuilding business has shifted in the last three decades to China, South Korea and Japan, while specialty vessels, like cruise ships or offshore petroleum platforms, are manufactured in Germany, Finland or Norway. Few large commercial ships are built in the United States. “One of the surprises in the case of the El Faro is that a 40-year-old ship is still navigating,” said Okan Duru, an assistant professor of maritime finances and logistics at the Department of Maritime Administration of Texas A&M University, Galveston. TURN

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Study: Supplements lead to 20,000 visits to ER Yearly total of trips mostly caused by cardiovascular problems in young adults BY ANAHAD O’CONNOR THE NEW YORK TIMES

A large new study by the federal government found that injuries caused by dietary supplements lead to more than 20,000 emergency room visits a year, many involving young adults with cardiovascular problems after taking supplements marketed for weight loss and energy enhancement. recently transitioned over to the The study is the first to docustudio at Via Vita. ment the extent of severe injuries Classes include use of hand and hospitalizations tied to dietary weights, exercise bands and supplements, a rapidly growing other low-impact body-weight exercises to strengthen the heart $32 billion a year industry that has attracted increased scrutiny in the and move the body. past year and prompted calls for Demetropolis also includes a tougher regulation of herbal prodmeditation component to her ucts. class. Critics of the industry said the The class is open to anyone findings provided further evidence who is recovering from a major that the relatively low level of regusurgery or injury. lation in the United States put Classes take place from many consumers at risk. 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tuesdays But industry representatives and Thursdays. said that the products were used by For more information, phone roughly half of all Americans and Demetropolis at 206-406-9688 that the data showed only a tiny or visit www.lifebridgewellness. fraction sustained major injuries. com. The new study was published Wednesday in The New England Economy panel Journal of Medicine and led by PORT TOWNSEND — A health authorities at the Food and panel discussion on “Building a Drug Administration and the CenMore Cooperative Economy” will ters for Disease Control and Pretake place at the Quimper vention. Grange, 1219 Corona St., at The researchers tracked emer7 p.m. Monday. gency room visits at a large netAdmission is by donation, work of hospitals around the counwith proceeds going to the try over a 10-year period and then grange. analyzed those in which a dietary TURN TO BRIEFLY/A12 supplement was implicated.

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Among the injuries cited were severe allergic reactions, heart trouble, nausea and vomiting, which were tied to a broad variety of supplements including herbal pills, amino acids, vitamins and minerals. Roughly 10 percent, or about 2,150 cases yearly, were serious enough to require hospitalization, the researchers found. In comparison, prescription drugs are responsible for 30 times as many trips to the emergency room each year.

Old vs. young adults One finding was that emergency room visits caused by supplements occurred predominantly among young people, whereas those for pharmaceutical products occurred in large part among older adults, said Dr. Andrew Geller, a medical

officer at the division of health care quality promotion at the CDC and the lead author of the study. “The contrast is striking,” he said. More than a quarter of the emergency room visits occurred among people ages 20 to 34, and half of these cases were caused by a supplement that was marketed for weight loss or energy enhancement, commonly producing symptoms like chest pain, heart palpitations and irregular heart rhythms. These products typically contain a variety of herbs and extracts and are widely advertised online, in magazines and on television with names like Hydroxycut, Xenadrine, Raspberry Ketones and Black Jack Energy, the researchers said. It was unclear how many, if any, of these cases are fatal because the study tracked hospital visits, not deaths. Weight loss supplements and energy boosters have been implicated in serious problems, including one outbreak in 2013 that sickened 97 people and caused at least one death and three liver transplants. Medical experts say that these products can be particularly hazardous because they have potent effects on the body and are frequently adulterated with toxic chemicals. The new study found that cardiovascular problems were even more commonly associated with weight loss and energy supplements than prescription stimulants like amphetamine and Adderall, which by law must carry warnings about their potential to cause cardiac side effects. TURN

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The Port Angeles Ambassadors celebrated the change of ownership of Mathews Glass from father to son with a ribboncutting ceremony. Mathews Glass, located at 117 N. Lincoln St. in Port Angeles, has been selling, installing and repairing glass products throughout Clallam County since 1952. From left, Marlene Garling, their retiring manager, is accompanied by Patrick McGinitie, Sarah Garling and Tom McGinitie alongside the Ambassadors. Patrick McGinitie can be reached by calling 360-457-5277.

Drugs: ‘Failing’ system CONTINUED FROM A11 tem has failed.” “It’s failing to protect Dietary supplements consumers from very serimarketed for weight loss and ous harms,” he said. The study also pointed to energy, however, do not have other flaws in the regulato carry such a label. Under a 1994 federal law tions. The FDA, for example, that has been widely criticized by health authorities, recommends limits on the supplements are considered physical size of prescription safe until proved otherwise. drugs, but no such regulaUnlike prescription drugs, tions exist for supplements. The new study found they do not have to be approved by the FDA before that about a third of supplethey are sold to consumers, ment-related emergency nor are they required to list room visits for people 65 and older were caused by major side effects. “This is very dishearten- choking on pills like caling,” said Dr. Pieter Cohen, cium and other vitamins an assistant professor at and minerals. A large proportion also Harvard Medical School who was not involved in the had allergic reactions. new research. But Duffy Mackay, a “What we’re seeing from spokesman for the Council this study is that the sys- for Responsible Nutrition, a

supplement industry trade group, said that if anything, the new research highlighted how relatively safe supplements are given how many people took them. “We have over 150 million Americans taking these products each year,” he said. “This suggests that far less than one-tenth of 1 percent of supplement users will visit the emergency room.” Mackay said that choking and other hazards highlighted by the study could be addressed by the FDA “If they think that capsule sizes in the elderly are an issue, they could put out an advisory and the industry would respond,” he said. “The current law as it’s written has everything in it to make this change.”

Ships: Merchant marine CONTINUED FROM A11 “But if a ship is built in the United States, the expectation is that it is put in service for a very long time.” The domestic oceangoing merchant marine fleet declined 82 percent from 1951 to 2011. At its peak, the ocean fleet comprised nearly 1,300 vessels. Today, it has shrunk to about 166 ships and accounts for about 1 percent of the global fleet.

Of those, only about half are eligible under the Jones Act to serve domestic ports, while the rest sail overseas. More than 60 vessels are more than 20 years old, which is the normal life span of a ship.

Where it was going El Faro was sailing between Jacksonville, Fla., and Puerto Rico with the 33 people and cargo that included cars and retail goods when it came into the path of Hurricane Joaquin.

On the way, El Faro crossed paths with its sister ship, El Yunque, according to the National Transportation Safety Board, which is investigating the disappearance. El Faro’s crew reported that the ship had lost power and was taking on water before all communications were lost. The Coast Guard determined that the ship had sunk in 15,000 feet of water. TURN

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This talk explores how people start worker-owned cooperatives or transition an existing business to a cooperative. Panelists include Deborah Craig, Northwest Cooperative Development Center; Kippi Waters, Peninsula Homecare Cooperative; and Robert Yourish, Sunshine Propane workerowned cooperative. The event is sponsored by Quimper Grange in honor of National Cooperative Month. For more information, contact Deb Wiese at dwiese55@yahoo.com or 360-385-1928, or visit www.quimpergrange.com.

Invited guest PORT ANGELES — Dr. Robert Witham, who has a medical practice in Port Angeles, was an invited guest of the annual International Conference on Hematology & Blood Disorders recently in Chicago. He represented Washington state as a current board member of the Washington State Medical Oncology Society. Witham’s medical practices are in Port Angeles at 224 N. Washington St. and Olympia. For more information, phone 360-452-5322.

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OMC recognition SEQUIM — Olympic Medical Center’s board of commissioners recognized three employees for excellence at a recent board meeting held at the Medical Services Building in Sequim. Plant operator Deborah McGruther, along with maintenance worker Rob- McGruther ert Mason and registered medical assistant Dawn Savage, each earned special recognition. McGruther manages the facilities and grounds of OMC’s Sequim campus and keeps everything functioning at an optimal level. She specializes in heating, ventilation and air conditioning, and also does carpentry, electrical plumbing and fire systems. Mason has been with OMC since 2012 and works on a variety of construction and general maintenance projects. Savage is a registered medical assistant at Olympic Medical Cancer Center.

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5th anniversary PORT ANGELES — Jason Peterson, owner of 3 Little Pigs Masonry LLC, recently celebrated the company’s fifth anniversary. The business specializes in brick bonds, natural and synthetic stone veneers, flatwork, fireplaces and restoration. It uses green products and tools, and all employees are trained and certified through the International Masonry Institute to specialize their skills to meet the customer’s masonry needs. Peterson is a member of the North Peninsula Building Association. For more information, phone Peterson at 360-6834349, email Three LittlePigs@contractor.net or visit www.facebook. com/3LittlePigsMasonry.

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Nation Earlier arrivals? BETHLEHEM, Pa. — Christmas won’t come early this year, but the gifts might. Just in time for the winter holiday shopping season, Amazon, Wal-Mart, Macy’s and other retailers are working behind the scenes to make sure they can deliver online orders to shoppers faster. Retailers are building bigger warehouses — some the size of 20 football fields — to handle shipments. They’re also sending orders to shoppers directly from their stores and using sophisticated software that tells them the quickest, cheapest way to get orders shipped. And Amazon is cutting the time it takes to process an order from hours to minutes by using robots to pull items for shipment in its warehouses. It’s a race for time by retailers as more people shop online. U.S. online sales are expected to increase 12 percent to $371 billion this year, accounting for 10 percent of overall retail sales, says Forrester Research. But as online shopping grows, so does the impatience of shoppers who want their orders fast.

Gold and silver Gold for December lost $4.40, or 0.4 percent, to settle at $1,183.10 an ounce Friday. December silver fell 5 cents, or 0.3 percent, to $16.114 an ounce. Peninsula Daily News and The Associated Press

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PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1:05 p.m. to 2 p.m. local talk show segment on KONP radio, at 1450 AM, 101.7 FM and www.konp.com on the Internet outside the Port Angeles area. Station General Manager Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday through Thursday segments. This week’s scheduled lineup: ■ Monday: Port of Port Angeles candidate forum with Connie Beauvais and Mike Breidenbach. ■ Tuesday: Stevens Middle School leadership students and Principal Chuck Lisk discuss the upcoming Red Ribbon Week, a recap of Gov. Jay Inslee’s visit to their school and upcoming activities for the school year. ■ Wednesday: Sequim

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Such waivers to use noncompliant ships have been granted in cases of national emergencies, as in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Sandy, to move fuel shipments faster. The Heritage Foundation, a conservative research institution, said in a report last year that the Jones Act should be scrapped because it kept shipping costs artificially high, increased energy costs and harmed innovation in the domestic shipping industry without meeting the needs of the military. This year, Sen, John McCain, R-Ariz., made the latest effort to repeal the law, which he called antiquated. But his push was defeated, a demonstration that the policy has strong support among a broad coalition of marine professionals, unions, shipyards and military officials, who favor it for ensuring that the nation maintains a domestic commercial industry. Still, even some defenders of the policy said the age of the fleet was a matter of concern. “It is time we make it a safer environment because every day these ships are getting older,� said Capt. William H. Doherty, a retired master and director of maritime relations at the Nexus Consulting Group in Alexandria, Va. “This one sunk, and the rest of them aren’t getting

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A 2012 report by researchers at Southampton Solent University in Britain concluded, “The evidence confirms that the majority of accidents can be linked with older vessels, a predominance of general cargo carrier accidents and a suite of worst-performing flags.� The researchers also found that vessel safety standards had improved and that shipping accidents had declined relative to the growth in the world fleet. Making comparisons by age between international and domestic fleets is a tricky exercise, said Michael S. Bruno, the dean of the Schaefer School of Engineering and Science and a professor of ocean engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, N.J. “There has been a large turnover of commercial vessels, in particular container ships, over the last decade because of the movement toward very large ships,� he said. “So while the average age among certain types of vessels might be going down in some circles, that does not necessarily mean that a particular vessel, or that U.S. flagships, are in some sense too old to operate safely.� Bruno pointed out that ships registered in the United States operated under strict regulations that were enforced by the Coast Guard and thirdparty companies, known as classification societies, that verified that each vessel complied with the rules. While there are no age limits for sailing, these classification societies require more rigorous inspections as ships become older. The American Bureau of Shipping, which inspected El Faro, declined to comment because it is a party to the safety board’s investigation. Doherty said, however: “What they have done over the past 20 years is lowering the bar. Their definition of seaworthy gets lower and lower because the ships are getting older and older.�

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County commissioners have proclaimed this month as Disability Employment Awareness Month in the county. The board publicly recognized employers who employ people with developmental disabilities. Employers recognized from Port Angeles were Clallam County Hostelries, Clallam Transit, state Department of Social and Health Services’ Children’s Services, Crestwood Nursing Home, Feiro Marine Life Center, Goodwill, Haggens, Highway 101 Safeway, JACE Real Estate, Jack in the Box, Lincoln Street Safeway, McDonalds, Morningside, Olympic Medical Center, Pacific Office Equipment, Service Master, Smugglers Landing, St. Matthew Church, TLC Pet Pros, Walmart, Wolfley Law Office and Olympic Peninsula YMCA. Employers from Sequim were Dungeness Courte Memory Care, Goodwill, Holiday Inn Express, Juan de Fuca Cottages, King’s Way Foursquare Church, McDonalds, Pacific Bay International, Safeway and Sequim Community School. The employer from the West End was Three Rivers Resort. Held each October, National Disability Employment Awareness Month is a national campaign that raises awareness about disability employment issues and celebrates the many and varied contributions of America’s workers with disabilities. The theme for 2015 is “My Disability Is One Part of Who I Am.�

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any younger.� United States-flagged ships are not just older; they are also more expensive. The total average cost of operating one is nearly three times the cost for an equivalent foreign ship, according to the federal Maritime Administration. For instance, the operating cost of a container ship based in the United States with an American crew is $21,194 a day, compared with $9,583 a day for a foreign vessel. Over recent decades, because of advances in ship design, communications and safety equipment, modern shipping has become a lot safer. Older ships are not necessarily more dangerous when they are properly maintained. But academic studies have found a direct link between ship age and accident rates.

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To gain insight into the operating conditions and layout of El Faro, safety board inspectors have visited El Yunque, which was built a year after El Faro. Both are owned by Sea Star Line, a subsidiary of Tote Inc., which is based in New Jersey. Asked at a news conference last week whether El Faro was too old to be sailing, company executives emphasized that the vessel had been inspected for safety by the Coast Guard, and that its hull and machinery were credentialed by the American Bureau of Shipping. “The engineering standards we have on board our vessels is very high,� said Philip H. Greene Jr., the president of Tote Services Inc., the company that provided the ship’s crew and management. Coast Guard records show the ship had a handful of mechanical problems dating back several years, including a failed boiler and a fuel leak. Several former seamen who sailed on El Faro in the past said they had seen recurring problems, including engine failure, water seeping into rooms during heavy rain and problems lowering the lifeboats. The episode has renewed questions about whether to amend the Jones Act. The oil industry, for example, has long complained about the restrictions, which it says limit the availability of tanker transportation for its refineries and drive up its costs. Jones Act restrictions also apply to cargo ships traveling between the mainland United States and Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. Islanders complain about the restrictions, which they say increase living costs. In February 2014, officials in New Jersey sought a waiver to the Jones Act to get badly needed road salt that was stranded in Maine.

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HE CLASSROOM OF 10THgraders had already learned about sexually transmitted diseases and various types of birth control. On this day, the teenagers gathered around tables to discuss another topic: how and why to make sure each step in a sexual encounter is met with consent. Consent from the person you are kissing — or more — is not merely silence or a lack of protest, Shafia Zaloom, a health educator at the Urban School of San Francisco, told the students. They listened raptly, but several did not disguise how puzzled they felt. “What does that mean — you have to say ‘yes’ every 10 minutes?” asked Aidan Ryan, 16, who sat near the front of the room. “Pretty much,” Zaloom answered. “It’s not a timing thing, but whoever initiates things to another level has to ask.” The “no means no” mantra of a generation ago is being eclipsed by “yes means yes” as more young people all over the country are told that they must have explicit permission from the object of their desire before they engage in any touching, kissing or other sexual activity. With Gov. Jerry Brown’s signature on a bill this month, California became the first state to require that all high school health education classes give lessons on affirmative consent, which includes explaining that someone who is drunk or asleep cannot grant consent. A new law has made California the first state to require that all high school health education classes teach affirmative consent. Last year, California led the way in requiring colleges to use affirmative consent as the standard in campus disciplinary decisions, defining how and when people agree to have sex.

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ORE THAN A DOZEN legislatures in other states, including Maryland, Michigan and Utah, are considering similar legislation for colleges. One goal is to improve the way colleges and universities deal with accusations of rape and sexual assault and another is to reduce the number of young people who feel pressured into unwanted sexual conduct. Critics say the lawmakers and advocates of affirmative consent are trying to draw a sharp line in what is essentially a gray zone, particularly for children and young adults who are grappling with their first feelings of romantic attraction. In he-said, she-said sexual assault cases, critics of affirmative consent say the policy puts an unfair burden of proof on the accused.

The former student, identified in court records as John Doe, argued that he had been denied the rights promised in the student handbook and that the adjudicators of his case had ignored text messages that supported his view of the encounter. Kevin de León, the California State Senate speaker pro tempore and lead sponsor of the high school legislation, said the new law was as much about changing the culture as it was about changing the law. “Sexual violence has always thrived in the gray areas of the law,” de León said. “What we want to create is a standard of behavior, a paradigm shift as much as a legal shift. We’re no longer talking about the old paradigm of the victim being blamed for their own behavior.” But among teenagers, who are only beginning to experiment with their sexuality and have hazy ideas of their own NOAH BERGER/THE NEW YORK TIMES boundaries, the talk tends to be about Juniors and seniors at the Urban School of San Francisco at a forum on “hooking up” and what the new rules are. affirmative consent. “Kids are still establishing patterns of behavior, and they have a lot of specific concrete questions,” said Zaloom, who has “There’s really no clear standard yet — that standard. written a curriculum for affirmative conwhat we have is a lot of ambiguity on how So a high school student on trial on these standards really work in the court rape charges would not have to prove that sent programs that is being used throughout the country. of law,” said John F. Banzhaf III, a profes- he or she obtained oral assent from the Students will ask, “Can I have sex sor at George Washington University Law accuser. when we are both drunk?” she said. School. That was the case with a senior at the “I get this one a lot: If I hook up with a “The standard is not logical — nobody elite St. Paul’s School in New Hampshire girl and the next day she decides she really works that way. this year who was accused of raping a didn’t want to do it, then what do I do?” The problem with teaching this to high freshman. Zaloom will typically use such quesschool students is that you are only going The senior was acquitted of aggravated tions as a way to begin talking about the to sow more confusion. They are getting sexual assault but found guilty of statubenefits of sexual partners’ knowing each mixed messages depending where they go tory rape — sex with a minor. afterward.” As for college students, the law passed other. But sometimes, there are no straightBut Zaloom, who has taught high last year in California does not change the forward answers, she said. school students about sex for two decades, way sexual assault cases are prosecuted said she was grateful for the new stan“We’re trying to show them very explicin criminal courts, only in the way they dard, even as she acknowledged the stuitly that sex has to include a dialogue,” are handled by colleges, which are permitdents’ unease. she added, “that they have to talk about it ted to use affirmative consent as a stan“What’s really important to know is each step of the way.” dard. that sex is not always super smooth,” she One 10th-grade girl asked about told her 10th graders. “It can be awkward, approaching someone about a casual AST YEAR, COREY MOCK, A and that’s actually normal and shows encounter. “What if it’s just a one-time student at the University of Tennesthings are O.K.” thing?” see-Chattanooga, was expelled after The students did not seem convinced. “You have to be prepared to say ‘no’ officials there found him guilty of sexual They sat in groups to brainstorm ways to and hear ‘no,’ ” Zaloom said. misconduct because he could not prove he ask for affirmative consent. They crossed Another girl chimed in, “If you don’t had obtained verbal consent from a off a list of options: “Can I touch you care about a person too much, you might woman who accused him of sexual assault. not be inclined to listen.” there?” Too clinical. “Do you want to do But a Davidson County Chancery this?” Too tentative. “Do you like that?” Zaloom suggested making clear plans Court judge ruled in August that the uni- with friends ahead of time, like making Not direct enough. versity had “improperly shifted the bur“They’re all really awkward and pacts to leave parties together. And she den of proof and imposed an untenable bizarre,” one girl said. urged them to have conversations with standard upon Mock to disprove the accu- potential sexual partners “before you get “Did you come up with any on your sation.” own?” Zaloom asked. swept up in the moment.” The judge called the university’s ruling One boy offered up two words: “You “How do we even start a conversation “arbitrary and capricious.” good?” like that?” one boy wondered. In another case, a former student at That drew nearly unanimous nods of “Practice,” Zaloom answered. 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Steve Patch

Carol Young

Customer service associate Port Angeles

Homemaker Sequim

Retired forester Port Angeles

Restaurant owner Port Townsend

Caregiver Beaver

11th-grader Port Angeles

Retired reporter Chimacum

“Everybody is so concerned about saying or doing something that will offend somebody else. Like saying ‘God bless’ or praying at the end of a football game or Christmas tree placement. We can’t do anything anymore.”

“My concern is the need for better separation of church and state. People are bringing the church into politics — Ten Commandments, abortion rights and prayers. Rightwing Christians are often as bad as radical Muslims.”

“Donald Trump running for president. That’s a crazy, crazy thing and could possibly cause me to move out of the United States if he becomes president.”

“The shooting of so many people at colleges. I own a gun legally for hunting, but people who do the shooting are giving us gun owners a bad rep. I even had to text my daughter off at a college to see if she was OK.”

“Gun violence concerns me. Too many are killing with firearms. Gun control, I believe, is not the answer. The killers often steal guns and are on an agenda of destruction. Look into mental health issues, not gun issues.”

“Western State Hospital’s travails of late. I have a son who’s there, and it’s a scary, bad place. And it doesn’t look like it’s going to get any better. There is a lot of neglect and understaffing.”

Hospital commissioner Hoh River

“The lack of response from our government to the Muslim problems in the Middle East with beheadings and terror attacks. Our country needs to step up more to protect the world. Just too many atrocities over there.”

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“Our foreign policy is wrong. We’ve created over 50 regime changes in my lifetime, all for our own interests. We have no business in other countries, and we’re trying to do it right now in Syria.”

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Peninsula Voices others that were equally enjoyable. Referencing the Port And in a recent paper Angeles Roughriders boys [Oct. 2] that followed all tennis coach Gil Stockton’s the news about water on description on Page B3 in Mars showing a Mars Genthe Oct. 12 edition of the eral Store, “Did you fix that PDN of his team’s perfordripping faucet?” with the mance, a more accurate answer of “No, who’s going description of the team’s to notice?” performance from the Those who draw these coach should have been cartoons need to be comSequim “outplayed” rather mended on their interprethan Port Angeles “sleeptation and slant to bring walked” in Sequim’s 5-2 the news down to its comwin over the Riders. mon denominators — not Come on, give the kids to minimize the actual some credit — both sides. news, but to humanize it Don Thomas, somewhat for those of us Sequim perhaps who are too tired of the impact of the news Political cartoons to actually see an enjoyable I have been a subscriber side — or imagine an enjoyable side. to the Port Townsend & I hope they keep up the Jefferson County Leader weekly newspaper and the good work for those of us who enjoy the sometimes Peninsula Daily News forever and continue to enjoy offbeat but always great alternatives-slants to the both newspapers news. immensely. Frances L. Wylie, Over the years, my Port Townsend favorite page of the PDN has become the “Commentary/Viewpoints” pages and For fluoridation particularly the cartoons As the city of Port Angethat represent invaluable les and its utility custom“takes” on recent news. ers consider the benefits of Sometimes, the news water fluoridation, Sequim gets to be so intense that I and the majority of other feel it needs to be broken Clallam County communiup by this particular secties are left on the sidetion to be more palatable, lines. readable or whatever. That’s because unlike I got hooked on the one Port Angeles and Forks, 2006 cartoon in which Sequim does not fluoridate Superman’s [Christopher its water. Reeve’s] wife [Dana] died We don’t get to enjoy the that showed Superman health benefits and money taking her upward and one savings that water fluoriwith two pearly gatekeepdation has to offer, which ers standing by a huge hole includes stronger teeth, in the fence with the capfewer cavities and tion “I would have opened improved oral — and overthe gates for him” after the all — health. death [in 2011] of Jack Cities such as Denver, LaLanne, the fitness/nutri- Austin and Dallas all tion guru, and many, many recently voted to continue

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water fluoridation. Their leaders recognized that water fluoridation continues to be a good health policy that improves dental health and protects residents of all ages and income levels. If I were a Port Angeles resident, I would vote in favor of continuing fluoridation. If Sequim ever proposes fluoridation to the water system, I will be in support of the process to further enhance the overall health of my community. Susan Sorensen, RN, Sequim Sorensen is a registered nurse and chairwoman of the Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center board of commissioners.

For Cherie Kidd In the race for the Port Angeles City Council between incumbent Cherie Kidd and her opponent, Dan Bateham, there is an unusual situation that deserves attention. What’s unusual is that it’s not a race at all. After the [state-mandated] deadline for removing his name from the ballot had passed, Cherie’s opponent said, “I quit.” He isn’t campaigning and isn’t doing anything politically, yet his name is still on the ballot. (He did have the audacity to say that if he were elected, he’d be glad to serve. How decent of him.) Personally, I feel it’s disrespectful to voters to have a person’s name on the ballot who quit the race but who could nevertheless collect votes.

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Voters will receive their ballots this week. Be aware that there is only one viable candidate on the ballot for the seat currently held by Cherie Kidd: Her. Cherie Kidd is a former mayor of Port Angeles and has been a leader on the council for years. She’s a straight-thinking, positive person who has only the best interest of our city at heart. And when it comes to working hard to make things better here, the woman is a force. She has worked on the Port Angeles Forward Committee as chairperson since 2008, toiled in the trenches to keep William Shore Memorial Pool open (again, as chair of the pool commission) and was instrumental in seeing the city waterfront project brought to fruition. Remember, there is no real race for this City Council position. Vote for Cherie Kidd. Paul Martin, Port Angeles

Against McEntire Jim McEntire’s campaign touts a “fiscal conservative” with “proven leadership.” Hmm, really now. Thanks to years of fiscal restraint under Commissioners Mike Doherty, Steve Tharinger and Mike Chapman, plus concessions from employee unions, Clallam County managed a rare feat: pulling through a massive recession with a healthy reserve. Cut to 2015. Commissioner McEntire wants to

spend Opportunity Fund money, which has always gone to infrastructure projects, on beefing up the embattled county Economic Development Corp., which McEntire also effectively controls. When citizens balk at funding the EDC from the Opportunity Fund, McEntire proposes instead to allocate $150,000 this year from the general fund. He announces that general fund reserves are too big and need to get spent down as soon as possible (by how much, he won’t say). Spent on what? First, a meaningless sales tax reduction of $2 per $1,000. Employees remind him that only a few months before, they were asked to take cuts due to a budget shortfall — what’s up now? Oops, sorry, here you go. Then, the floodgates open — it’s open house at the county bank! How is our “leader” deciding the best way to “conserve” our money? In the wacky world of “McEntire’s fun gig,” that’s anybody’s guess. The end game of this slow fiscal train wreck: In a year or two, a “sudden fiscal crisis” will emerge, draconian cuts will be made, services will decline and staff morale will drop even lower than it is now. And where will Mr. McEntire be? Running for the state Legislature? Ed Chadd, Port Angeles

For Ozias Watching the video of Jim McEntire’s Clallam

County commissioner campaign kickoff recently, I’m reminded of the tired old tradition that running a campaign for a public official was simply about how much mud you could fling at the other guy (or gal), simply because you didn’t have much else to offer the voting public. It’s simple, primitive and does little to address the difficult issues in our community. This should not be an influence on our choice of a candidate’s merits. I’d like us all to keep in mind that rural communities like ours who faced a similar historical situation to our recent economic downturn were often the ones who better survived the Great Depression compared with populations in the cities. Neighbor helped neighbor, contributed to the common good and came together to make decisions regardless of political or economic background. Mark Ozias strikes me as a rare candidate who will dedicate himself to such collaborative solutions. I’d like to encourage each voter in our community to take a cue from that part of history and keep that community concern forefront in your minds and hearts when voting for a candidate for county commissioner next month and carefully choose a candidate you are confident will put his effort toward lifting Clallam County out of the economic challenges we still face. Don’t we deserve this? Elsbeth C. McLeod, Sequim

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Rants & Raves COMPILED BY LAURA LOFGREN AND ANNE SARGENT

Rave of the Week A HEARTFELT RAVE to the Port Angeles Pet th Posse for organizing tons of volunteers to find a runaway golden retriever missing for nearly two weeks.

. . . and other Raves HATS-OFF RAVE TO the Mad Hatters Tea committee [Sequim]. The Mad Hatter’s Tea on Oct. 9 in Sequim was a magnificent event for women’s health. The speakers were very informative. Kudos to all of the tea com-

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mittee members. POSTAL CLERKS IN Sequim are so thoughtful, kind and patient with the elderly. We don’t see that so much anymore, and it is much appreciated.

Rant of the Week TO THE W WOMAN who

rudely honked at me at a green light Tuesday during rush hour at 5 p.m. at the corner of Race and East Second streets [Port Angeles] when I was observing the yield-to-oncoming traffic law, and you almost caused me to have an accident. I was driving my husband home from the hospital after surgery, and I am so sorry you piled on an already stressful day. TO THE OWNERS of a husky and a German shepherd [east of Port Angeles]: Keep your

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COUPEVILLE — Not many teams in the state are as happy this weekend as Chimacum. The Cowboys ended an 18-game losing streak with a 14-9 road win over Coupeville on Friday. “Long time coming,” Chimacum coach Mike Dowling said. “It felt unbelievable for all the stuff this team’s gone through. It feels really good for the kids. “You would have thought we won the Super Bowl with the reaction after the game.” Trailing 9-6, the Cowboys drove 80 yards in less than three minutes for the winning score. Matthew Torres caught two passes on fourth down during the drive, as well as the game-winner with 1.2 seconds left. Logan Shaw ran in the 2-point conversion to make it 14-9. In a reversal from close losses to Coupeville and Klahowya earlier this month in which they lost late leads, the Cowboys came from behind to win Friday. Coupeville led 9-0 heading into the fourth quarter with Chimacum on the move. Noticing a weakness in the Wolves’ defense, Dowling decided to keep calling runs up the middle for Shaw, and the drive culminated in a 12-yard run by the sophomore. The PAT was blocked. Shaw was the feature back Friday because the Cowboys were without their two starting running backs. “Logan ran like a beast,” Dowling said. “There were plays where he was stopped, kept moving his legs and got 5 yards.”

Freshman fill-ins Chimacum also was without its starting center. Lane Dotson moved to center and three freshmen — Jordan Mason, Jadyn Roberts and Jonah Diehl — rotated snaps alongside Dotson, Trevon Noel and Devyn Winkley. Not only did that patchwork line open holes up the middle for Shaw, “our QB did not get sacked,” Dowling said. Dowling also made it a point to praise the defense and defensive coordinator Tony Haddenham. Chimacum’s defense has been beleaguered for much of the season, but has allowed a total of 23 points in the past two games to Klahowya and Coupeville. “Our defense was unbelievable,” Dowling said. “Without our defense, our offense wouldn’t have had a chance to score. “Since I’ve been here, those are the two best games back-to-back that we’ve played defensively.” Friday’s win was Chimacum’s first since Oct. 28, 2013. That means it is the seventh win of the seniors’ careers, second for the juniors and first for the sophomores and freshmen. “With all the crap behind us, this team has never given up,” Dowling said. “This [win] is crazy good for the community, the school.” Up next for the Cowboys (1-4, 1-6) is rival and already Olympic League 1A champion Port Townsend (5-0, 7-0) on Friday. “We get Town this week, which most teams aren’t happy to get town, but our guys are happy, they’re excited,” Dowling said. Chimacum is tied with Coupeville for the league’s final postseason berth.

Port Townsend 43, Klahowya 6 PORT TOWNSEND — In a season that hasn’t had much adversity, the Redhawks had to work through some pretty heavy stuff to beat the Eagles and clinch their second consecutive Olympic League 1A title. Klahwoya (3-2, 4-2), which clinched a postseason berth despite the loss, took a 6-0 lead and held Port Townsend scoreless until the latter part of the second quarter. TURN

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Gavin Velarde (23) holds up the Rainshadow Rumble trophy after Sequim defeated Port Angeles 49-6. Among those joining in the celebration were, front row from left, Ben Hughes, Bailey King, Velarde, Jack Ellison and Rudy Whitehead.

Sequim roughs up PA Wolves secure playoff berth with 49-6 victory BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SEQUIM — Sequim took a few early jabs from revved-up Port Angeles, but the resilient Wolves delivered the knockout in a 49-6 defeat of the Roughriders. The win provided Sequim (3-1, 5-1) its first chance to hoist the Rainshadow Rumble trophy in three seasons and, most importantly, clinched a playoff berth.

The Wolves are ahead of Kingston (2-3, 2-5), which has just one Olympic League game remaining, and hold the headto-head tiebreaker over the Buccaneers after a 13-10 early season victory. “I have to say, it feels pretty good,” Wolves senior linebacker Chris Whitaker said of beating the Riders. “Port Angeles always talks a lot of garbage after these games, and I don’t think we’ll hear

anything now. “The only thing, I was a little disappointed that coach put in the JV and we couldn’t score a few more [TDs].” Port Angeles came out fired up, forcing a quick three-andout on Sequim’s first series and showing something new on offense to open the game. The Riders started junior Tyrus Beckett at quarterback and employed the zone read out of a shotgun spread formation in a successful eight-play, 52-yard scoring drive. Beckett also found freshman Rudy Valdez for a 22-yard pass down to the Wolves’ 1-yard line. The drive was capped by a 1-yard TD run from

Taylor Millsap. “We’ve talked about using the zone read for a while, trying to evolve a little bit offensively and change things up,” Port Angeles coach Bret Curtis said. “Teams are stacking things up in the box and sending linebackers, and we just wanted to make something happen.” Sequim coach Erik Wiker said his team was surprised by what the Riders showed offensively at the start. “Oh, for sure. You hear some Port Angeles rumors, somebody might be injured and they might have to switch things up,” Wiker said. TURN

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Red Devils win big over Lummi Neah Bay pulls away with big plays to rout Blackhawks 62-12 BY LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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Neah Bay’s Cole Svec (16) runs past Lummi’s Raven Borsey (13) for a big gain.

NEAH BAY — Just like that. After its lead was cut to 14-6 right before halftime, Neah Bay went on a big-play tear to put Lummi away 62-12 in Northwest Football League action Friday night. Lummi quarterback Jonathan Casimir found James Williams on fourth-and-21 for a 23-yard touchdown with 27 seconds left in the first half. But less than three minutes of game time later, the Red Devils’ lead had grown to 36-6. Tommy Tyler recovered an onside kick to give Neah Bay

nice field position following Casimir’s touchdown pass. Two plays went nowhere, and a 15-yard personal foul penalty pushed the Red Devils back to the Lummi 36-yard line. With time ticking down, Cameron Buzzell had an idea. “In practice, we tried the slant and go,” Buzzell said. “[Head coach] Tony [McCaulley] was thinking about a play, and I said, ‘Why not the slant and go?’ And he was like, ‘OK, let’s do that.’” The play couldn’t have worked better for the Red Devils. TURN

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Riders edge Wolves in rivalry shootout Cosgrove went to the left post with her shot, just beyond the reach of the dive of Sequim goalPORT ANGELES — Rivalry keeper Claire Henninger. games are often tests of pride and perseverance. And some- ‘Intense moment’ times quirky bits of historical “I was really proud of myself,” significance are part of the end Cosgrove said with a laugh. result. “It was a really intense Sequim and Port Angeles showed equal measure of the moment, but I think the nerves former, but it was Shannon Cos- really helped me. “I think that was the best PK grove’s well-struck penalty shot that gave the Roughriders a 4-3 I’ve ever taken in my life.” The teams headed to the penalty kick shootout victory against the Wolves on Thursday shootout after 80 minutes of regulation time and two 5-minat Civic Field. It was the first time a pen- ute overtime periods ended in a 1-1 tie. alty kick shootout decided a Both goalkeepers were solid KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Sequim-Port Angeles girls socto start the game. cer game, according to Riders Sequim’s Aylee Bennett leaps for a loose ball as Port coach Scott Moseley. TURN TO RIDERS/B4 Angeles’ Emma Smith looks on. BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS


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Scoreboard Calendar Today No events scheduled.

Monday Volleyball: Neah Bay at Chimacum, 6:15 p.m.

Tuesday Girls Soccer: Rochester at Forks, 6 p.m.; Olympic at Port Angeles, 6:45 p.m.; North Kitsap at Sequim, 6:45 p.m.; Coupeville at Port Townsend, 6:45 p.m.; Chimacum at Klahowya, 6:45 p.m. Volleyball: Crescent at Clallam Bay, 5 p.m.; Quilcene at Mount Rainier Lutheran, 6 p.m.; Coupeville at Port Townsend, 6:15 p.m.; Port Angeles at Olympic, 6:15 p.m.; Klahowya at Chimacum, 6:15 p.m.; North Kitsap at Sequim, 6:15 p.m.; Forks at Elma, 7 p.m.

Area Sports Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Tuesday Men’s Club Sub Par One Hole Each Nine Gross: Mark Mitrovich, 61; Gary Thorne, 70. Net: Mike Robinson, 59; Herb Renner, 61; Jay Bruch, 61; Steve Callis, 63. Team gross: Mark Mitrovich and Gary Thorne, 61; Mark Mitrovich and Greg Senf, 61. Team net: Jim Root and Mike Robinson, 57; Chuck Turner and Ralph Bauman, 58; Jay Bruch and Buck Ward, 59; Jay Bruch and Jim Spurr, 59; Keith Lawrence and Jim Spurr, 59; Ken Fisher and Russ Morrison, 59. Sunday, Oct. 11 Men’s Club Three Three’s Gross: David Wahlsten, 31; Greg Thomas, 32; Paul Reed, 33. Net: Lawrence Bingham, 26.5; Tim Ochs, 27.5; Bill Evanstad, 29.5; Mel Triggs, 30.5; Todd Irwin, 30.5; Steve Main, 31; Brian Duncan, 31.5. Saturday, Oct. 10 Men’s Club Sub Par Any Two Holes Gross: Mark Mitrovich, 63; George Peabody, 72; Greg Senf, 72. Net: Brian Duncan, 61; Paul Stutesman, 63; Gerald Stephanz, 63. Team gross: Mark Mitrovich and Greg Senf, 63; Mark Mitrovich and David Wahlsten, 63. Team net: Kerry Perkins and Brian Duncan, 59; Mark Leffers and David Henderson, 60; Greg Senf and David Wahlsten, 60; Mark Leffers and Daryl Jensen, 61; George Peabody and Bob Dutrow, 62; Jim Spurr and Gerald Stephanz, 62. Thursday, Oct. 8 Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Rick Hoover, 35; Kerry Perkins, 35. Net: Larry Aillaud, 30; Tom Hainstock, 31; Craig Jacobs, 31.5; Buck Ward, 32; Ralph Bauman, 32; Steve Murats, 32.5; Jade Tisdale, 33; Herb Renner, 33. Team gross: Rick Hoover and Jordan Negus, 66; Rick Hoover and Jade Tisdale, 69; Jordan Negus and Jade Tisdale, 69. Team net: Bob Brodhun and Larry Aillaud, 59; Perry Isaascon and Lawrence Bingham, 59; Buck Ward and Keith Lawrence, 59; Gene Hitt and Bill Rinehart, 60; Eric Kovatch and Erick Blume, 60; Ralph Bauman and Terry McCartney, 60. CEDARS AT DUNENESS Saturday, Oct. 10 Two Man Best Ball Flight One Gross: Grant Ritter and Mike Green, 74. Net: Brian Anderson and Warren Cortez, 61; Richard Brahams and Randy Gange, 62. Closest to pin No. 8 Low division: Elroy Panoke, 8 ft. 3 in. No. 17 Low division: Ray Ballantyne, 13 ft. 1.5 in. No. 4 Open: James Deckman, 14 ft. 10 in. Thursday, Oct. 8 Lady Niners 303

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The game was scored by adding the gross scores on the first three holes and the last three holes on the front nine, less 1⁄2 nine-hole handicap. Division One Net: Lisa Ballantyne, 23.5; Pat Conway, 24.5; Olympia Brehm, 25. Putts: Olympia Brehm, 16 putts and Jan Boyungs, 16 putts. Division Two Net: Bonney Benson, 26.5; Pat Charters, 27; Jo Hendrickson, 27.5. Putts: Bonney Benson, 15 putts. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Thursday Men’s Niners Odd Holes Gross: Joe Hart, 40; Karl Kelley, 47; Fritz Field, 40. Thursday, Oct. 8 Lady Niners T’s and F’s Only Net: Kathy Tiedeman, 11; Sue Fowler, 11.5. SWGA Least Putts Net: Jan Prout, 32; Nadia Saulsbury, 32; Effie Bentley, 33; Eileen Larsen, 33. Men’s Niners Low Net Gross: Dan Cadigan, 49; Joe Hart, 41; Jim Elvert, 50.

Volleyball PA PARKS AND RECREATION CO-ED Season standings through Friday Team W L Elwha Casino/Serena 1 0 Gone Squatchjin’ 1 0 Lazer Cats 1 0 Blackbird Coffeehouse 0 1 Rookies 0 1 Seven Cedars Casino 0 1

Football Preps Friday’s Scores Almira/Coulee-Hartline 78, Wellpinit 24 Archbishop Murphy 55, Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 0 Arlington 51, Marysville-Pilchuck 27 Asotin 35, Tri-Cities Prep 7 Auburn Riverside 7, Enumclaw 0 Ballard def. Franklin, forfeit Battle Ground 42, Evergreen (Vancouver) 7 Bellevue 42, Liberty 0 Bellevue Christian 23, Vashon Island 6 Black Hills 42, Kelso 7 Blanchet 42, Lakeside (Seattle) 14 Burlington-Edison 45, Blaine 21 Camas 51, Union 16 Capital 37, Mount Tahoma 18 Cascade Christian 56, Charles Wright Academy 7 Cashmere 42, Granger 6 Castle Rock 18, Columbia (White Salmon) 13 Centralia 29, Bremerton 21 Chelan 42, Cascade (Leavenworth) 14 Cheney 27, West Valley (Spokane) 15 Chiawana 36, Walla Walla 13 Chimacum 14, Coupeville 9 Colville 55, Newport 0 Concrete 40, Friday Harbor 0 Connell 63, Columbia (Burbank) 0 Cusick 71, Northport 8 Davenport 48, Colfax 22 Davis 20, Sunnyside 14 Dayton 68, St. John-Endicott/Lacrosse 6 Deer Park 42, Chewelah 14 East Valley (Spokane) 30, Clarkston 22 East Valley (Yakima) 28, Toppenish 7 Eastside Catholic 42, O’Dea 14 Eatonville 42, Tenino 41 Edmonds-Woodway 41, Shorewood 0 Ellensburg 27, Prosser 26 Elma 39, Aberdeen 19 Emerald Ridge 34, South Kitsap 30 Ephrata 45, Wapato 14 Federal Way 64, Mt. Rainier 27 Fife 55, Orting 20 Franklin Pierce 42, Steilacoom 40 Freeman 36, Medical Lake 13 Gig Harbor 27, Olympia 26 Glacier Peak 58, Shorecrest 8 Goldendale 35, Cle Elum/Roslyn 31

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Gonzaga Prep 35, Central Valley 13 Graham-Kapowsin 35, Puyallup 13 Grandview 27, Quincy 13 Hockinson 52, Washougal 0 Hoquiam 56, Forks 7 Issaquah 29, Mount Si 10 Jackson 44, Mount Vernon 7 Juanita 37, Newport 14 Kalama 61, Seton Catholic 19 Kennewick 14, Southridge 3 Kentwood 28, Kent-Meridian 7 King’s 56, Granite Falls 27 King’s Way Christian 66, Fort Vancouver 41 La Salle 26, Naches Valley 9 LaCenter 54, Stevenson 13 Lake Stevens 42, Mariner 7 Lake Washington 49, Mercer Island 28 Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 54, Riverside 6 Lakewood 50, Sultan 21 Lewis and Clark 24, University 21 Liberty Christian 84, Garfield-Palouse 46 Life Christian Academy 49, Rainier 21 Lincoln 21, Central Kitsap 0 Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 47, Reardan 7 Lindbergh 27, Foster 6 Lynden 34, Ferndale 7 Lynnwood 49, Mountlake Terrace 28 Mabton 60, Soap Lake-Wilson Creek 7 Mark Morris 29, Hudson’s Bay 22 Marysville-Getchell 31, Everett 12 Meridian 41, Lynden Christian 18 Monroe 55, Cascade (Everett) 14 Montesano 36, Rochester 15 Morton/White Pass 42, Adna 25 Moses Lake 35, Eastmont 19 Mount Baker 57, Nooksack Valley 14 Mountain View 27, Heritage 21 Mt. Spokane 56, North Central 14 Napavine 40, Toutle Lake 20 Nathan Hale 28, Ingraham 21 Neah Bay 62, Lummi 12 North Beach 70, Tacoma Baptist 14 North Kitsap 28, Kingston 7 Northwest Christian (Colbert) 55, Liberty (Spangle) 17 Oak Harbor 49, Stanwood 6 Odessa-Harrington def. Pateros, forfeit Okanogan 35, Omak 7 Olympic 42, North Mason 0 Pe Ell/Willapa Valley 42, Onalaska 0 Peninsula 34, Auburn Mountainview 20 Pomeroy 52, Sunnyside Christian 10 Port Townsend 43, Klahowya 6 Pullman 42, Lakeland, Idaho 6 Raymond 14, Ilwaco 13 Redmond 21, Inglemoor 10 Republic 66, Columbia (Hunters) 8 Richland 35, Pasco 7 Ridgefield 30, Crook County, Ore. 13 River Ridge 28, Clover Park 0 Rogers (Puyallup) 24, Spanaway Lake 0 Roosevelt 43, Cleveland 25 Royal 56, Kiona-Benton 6 Seattle Prep 28, Bainbridge 7 Sedro-Woolley 48, Anacortes 21 Selah 21, Othello 20 Selkirk 56, Inchelium 16 Sequim 49, Port Angeles 6 Skyview 49, Columbia River 16 Snohomish 48, Kamiak 28 South Bend 54, Chief Leschi 8 Squalicum 27, Sehome 0 Sumner 31, Lakes 24 Timberline 38, Stadium 14 Todd Beamer 35, Decatur 15 Toledo 48, Mossyrock 6 Touchet 58, Colton 12 Tumwater 54, West Valley (Yakima) 6 W. F. West 35, Prairie 24 Waitsburg-Prescott 20, DeSales 13 Washington 49, White River 21 West Seattle 29, Chief Sealth 6 Wilson 41, Foss 0 Winlock 35, Wahkiakum 16 Woodinville 27, Eastlake 21 Woodland 35, R.A. Long 14 Yelm 42, Bellarmine Prep 35, OT Zillah 49, Highland 3 POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS Interlake vs. Sammamish, ccd.

Football NFL standings AMERICAN CONFERENCE West W L T Pct PF PA Denver 5 0 0 1.000 113 79 San Diego 2 3 0 .400 116 134 Oakland 2 3 0 .400 107 124 Kansas City 1 4 0 .200 117 143 East W L T Pct PF PA New England 4 0 0 1.000 149 76 N.Y. Jets 3 1 0 .750 95 55 Buffalo 3 2 0 .600 124 105 Miami 1 3 0 .250 65 101 South W L T Pct PF PA Indianapolis 3 2 0 .600 99 113 Tennessee 1 3 0 .250 102 91 Houston 1 4 0 .200 97 135 Jacksonville 1 4 0 .200 93 145 North W L T Pct PF PA Cincinnati 5 0 0 1.000 148 101 Pittsburgh 3 2 0 .600 120 95 Cleveland 2 3 0 .400 118 132 Baltimore 1 4 0 .200 123 137 NATIONAL CONFERENCE West W L T Pct PF PA Arizona 4 1 0 .800 190 90 St. Louis 2 3 0 .400 84 113 Seattle 2 3 0 .400 111 98 San Francisco1 4 0 .200 75 140 East W L T Pct PF PA N.Y. Giants 3 2 0 .600 132 109 Dallas 2 3 0 .400 101 131 Washington 2 3 0 .400 97 104 Philadelphia 2 3 0 .400 117 103 South W L T Pct PF PA Carolina 4 0 0 1.000 108 71 Atlanta 5 1 0 .833 183 143 Tampa Bay 2 3 0 .400 110 148 New Orleans 2 4 0 .333 134 164 North W L T Pct PF PA Green Bay 5 0 0 1.000 137 81 Minnesota 2 2 0 .500 80 73 Chicago 2 3 0 .400 86 142 Detroit 0 5 0 .000 83 138 Thursday’s Game New Orleans 31, Atlanta 21 Today’s Games Kansas City at Minnesota, 10 a.m. Miami at Tennessee, 10 a.m. Washington at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m. Arizona at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m. Cincinnati at Buffalo, 10 a.m. Chicago at Detroit, 10 a.m. Denver at Cleveland, 10 a.m. Houston at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. Carolina at Seattle, 1:05 p.m. Baltimore at San Francisco, 1:25 p.m. San Diego at Green Bay, 1:25 p.m. New England at Indianapolis, 5:30 p.m. Open: Dallas, Oakland, St. Louis, Tampa Bay Monday’s Game N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia, 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 22 Seattle at San Francisco, 5:25 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 25 Buffalo vs. Jacksonville at London, 6:30 a.m. Atlanta at Tennessee, 10 a.m. Pittsburgh at Kansas City, 10 a.m. Cleveland at St. Louis, 10 a.m. Tampa Bay at Washington, 10 a.m. Minnesota at Detroit, 10 a.m. Houston at Miami, 10 a.m. New Orleans at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. N.Y. Jets at New England, 10 a.m. Oakland at San Diego, 1:05 p.m. Dallas at N.Y. Giants, 1:25 p.m. Philadelphia at Carolina, 5:30 p.m. Open: Chicago, Cincinnati, Denver, Green Bay Monday, Oct. 26 Baltimore at Arizona, 5:30 p.m.

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Baseball Postseason baseball glance LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) American League All games televised by FS1 Kansas City 2, Toronto 0 Friday, Oct. 16: Kansas City 5, Toronto 0 Saturday, Oct. 17: Kansas City 5, Toronto 3 Monday, Oct. 19: Kansas City (Cueto 11-13) at Toronto (Stroman 4-0), 5:07 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 20: Kansas City at Toronto (Dickey 11-11), 1:07 p.m. x-Wednesday, Oct. 21: Kansas City at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. x-Friday, Oct. 23: Toronto at Kansas City, 5:07 p.m. x-Saturday, Oct. 24: Toronto at Kansas City, 5:07 p.m. National League All games televised by TBS Chicago vs. New York Saturday, Oct. 17: Chicago (Lester 11-12) at New York (Harvey 13-8), late. Sunday, Oct. 18: Chicago (Arrieta 22-6) at New York (Syndergaard 9-7), 5:07 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 20: New York (deGrom 14-8) at Chicago, 5:07 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 21: New York (Matz 4-0) at Chicago, 5:07 p.m. x-Thursday, Oct. 22: New York at Chicago, 5:07 p.m. x-Saturday, Oct. 24: Chicago at New York, 1:07 or 5:07 p.m. x-Sunday, Oct. 25: Chicago at New York, 5:07 p.m.

Port Angeles volleyball upsets Sequim in five sets PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles upset rival Sequim 26-24, 16-25, 16-25, 25-18, 15-12 in a seesaw Olympic League volleyball match “What a fun, exciting and intense match tonight,” Roughriders coach Christine Halberg said of Thursday’s win. The Wolves ran out to leads of 6-0 and 15-8 in the first game before Port Angeles rallied. “We were missing too many serves and making unforced errors, and PA caught up and won,” Sequim coach Jennie Webber-Heilman said. “We played better the next two games, made more of our serves and won. “We fell apart in the fourth game, could not pass in servereceive and once again made too many unforced errors. “By their second server we were behind 14-5 and could not recover.”

Tight finale The teams headed to the decisive fifth game tied 2-2. “The fifth set was filled with high energy from beginning to end and fans were on the edge of their seat,” Halberg said. “We were up 6-4 when Kiana [Robideau] went back to serve for a five-point run to go up 11-6. “Sequim came back with their own five-point run to tie it

Preps up 11-11.” Robideau helped wrap up the match with two late kills, her ninth and 10th of the match, and Port Angeles won when Sequim made a hitting error off of a serve by Alyssa Sweet. “We couldn’t pass again in the fifth [game],” Webber Heilman said. “We made a good run when Maddie [Potts] caught us up to 11-11, but made too many errors at the end.” Robideau added six aces, six assists, one block and 19 digs.

Standout serving Emily Johnson tied with Robideau for the team-high in kills with 10. Johnson added three aces, 20 digs and 17 assists. “Emily served 18 of 19, and in game four she started us out with a strong 5-1 lead,” Halberg said. Brennan Gray had 18 digs, and Nikki Price had 13 digs and an ace. “Callie Hall came in sets four and five and racked up 16 assists,” Halberg said. “She did a great job coming in after sitting three sets and connecting with her teammates.” Genna Orr went 23 of 25 serving with four aces. “She served eight points in a row in game four to put us up

14-5, and [had] a five-point run in game one, bridging a seven-point deficit and bring [us] closer [to down] 14-16,” Halberg said. “Devin Edwards added a kill and an ace and put up a good block for the defense to dig around.” Webber Heilman did get some solid performances from her team in the loss. “Megan [Breckenridge] was our leader, scoring 13 kills, earning 15 perfect passes and playing great defense with 35 digs,” Webber Heilman said. “Ella [Christiansen] and Maddie [Potts] contributed to our offense with 12 and 10 kills, respectively.” It was Sequim’s (5-4, 6-5) second loss this week. The Wolves now sit in a threeway tie for second in the Olympic League standings with Bremerton and Kingston. Sequim hosts league-leading North Kitsap (8-0, 9-1) on Tuesday. Port Angeles (3-6, 3-7) visits Olympic (4-4, 5-6) on Tuesday.

Cowboys earn two league wins CHIMACUM — Chimacum improved to 3-0 in Olympic League 1A play with a pair of wins over Port Townsend and Coupeville last week. The Cowboys beat the Redhawks in three games 25-21,

25-15, 25-11 Tuesday. Taylor Carthum was 18 for 20 serving with four aces and 17 assists for Chimacum. Alina Preston was a perfect 13 for 13 serving with three aces to go along with three kills and five digs. Audrey Thacker went 11 for 11 serving and had four digs and three kills. Sophia Thurston also was perfect serving, going 9 for 9 with three aces, and had four kills and a dig. Ryley Eldrige was 6 of 7 serving and had seven digs, while Chelsey Johnson contributed five kills and two digs and Shanya Nesbit had four kills and three digs. Chimacum again needed only three sets against Coupeville as well, winning 25-19, 25-23, 25-22 on Thursday. Thurston, Carthum, Thacker and Eldridge led the Cowboys’ serving. Thacker was 10 for 10, Carthum went 13 of 14 with three aces, Thurston was 14 for 16 with four aces and Eldridge went 11 for 13 with an ace. Carthum added 12 assists and three digs, Thacker contributed five digs and two blocks, Thurston had eight digs and six kills and Eldridge finished with eight digs. Nesbit had seven kills and a block and Preson added six digs. Chimacum hosts Neah Bay on Monday.

Girls Swimming Port Angeles 103, North Kitsap 80 POULSBO — The Roughriders improved three previous state-qualifying times in an Olympic League win over the Vikings. “Perhaps the most impressive stat is the fact that the swim team swam 32 events and posted five state times and 22 district times,” coach Rich Butler said. “Only five events fell short of postseason recognition.” The Port Angeles 200 medley relay team of Taylor Beebe, Carter Juskevich, Jaine Macias and Lum Fu won its event and improved its state-qualifying time with a mark of 1 minute, 56.56 seconds. Macias improved her state time in the 100 butterfly, winning the event in 1:01.18. She also won the 100 breaststroke (1:12.89). Juskevich claimed the 500 freestyle (5:33.71) while improving her state mark. She also won the 200 free with a time of 2:03.89. Sierra Hunter won the 200 individual medley (2:27.79). Port Angeles’ 200 free relay team, comprised of Beebe, Fu, Macias and Juskevich, also finished first (1:51.34). The Riders placed first in eight of the 12 events and Poutscored North Kitsap in eight of 12 events. Port Angeles will recognize its senior class Thursday with a 3:30 p.m. meet against Klahowya at William Shore Memorial Pool.


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Wolves: Velarde opens up run attack CONTINUED FROM B1 “But we didn’t see this until pregame [warmups]. “We just had a couple of guys out of position and we had to get them in the right spots. “I think that’s a good thing about our defense, it’s an amoeba-like thing and can shift and take a lot of forms.” Whitaker agreed with his coach. “We didn’t make any big adjustments,” Whitaker said. “We just needed to be lined up correctly, be in the right gaps and make the right reads.” The Riders made something happen defensively when Kellen Landry picked off the first of his three first-half interceptions of Sequim’s freshman QB Riley Cowan. But the Port Angeles offense went three-and-out, hurting its shot at sustaining momentum. On their next possession, the Wolves drove into the Riders’ red zone but another Landry interception kept them off the board. Beckett couldn’t corral a shotgun snap on Port Angeles’ next play from scrimmage and Matthew Schock scooped up the ball, returning it 20 yards to the Riders’ 7-yard line. Two plays later, Arnold Black bulled his way in for a 2-yard TD run. “A couple of those interceptions we gave right back with our own turnovers,” Curtis said. “If we wanted to win tonight, those turnovers we made had to be nonexistent and we needed to capitalize on what we did.” Sequim took advantage of the Port Angeles miscue on its next offensive

“You can’t coach the plays he made today. As a coach you just feel lucky to have him on your team.”

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SEQUIM COACH ERIK WIKER On sophomore playmaker Gavin Velarde THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Sequim’s Gavin Velarde eludes the Port Angeles defense during the third quarter. possession. Cowan rolled right and found Velarde on the right side of the field. Velarde leaped over a Port Angeles defender, shrugged off a tackle and turned on the jets, zooming for a 64-yard TD. “You can’t coach the plays he made today,” Wiker said. “As a coach you just feel lucky to have him on your team. “Hurdles, whatever that crazy catch was, get hit by three guys but land on his feet and keep running, that’s next-level ability right there.” Cowan threw another red zone interception, this one hauled in by Ryan Rodocker, but the Riders gave the ball right back on the next play. Velarde stepping in front

of a Beckett pass and returned it 15 yards to the Port Angeles 8-yard line. “That was good stuff to give them the ball but pick it and take it back, or get them to fumble,” Wiker said. “So being able to take advantage of their mistakes and not hang our heads about our own, that was good to see.” Black scored on the next play to put Sequim in the driver’s seat. He added another score after Sequim put together a drive aided by tough running from Mark Feeney and a 21-yard scramble by Cowan, and the Wolves led 28-6 at halftime. Feeney led a balanced Wolves rushing attack that accounted for 186 rushing yards with seven carries for 71 yards and a TD.

Black had nine carries for 52 yards, and Brandon Stamper rushed four times for 39 yards, all in the first half. “They were all running north and south tonight and really hitting the holes like I’ve told them to,” Wiker said. “Plus, when we do a jet [sweep] with Gavin, everybody wants to stop him, so that leaves everyone [on defense] moving one step over and that means a play going the other way is one more step for them to make. “So what we didn’t get from the jet rushes we got from power today because they were trying to stop the jet. “And we can counter them, too, so it was more like having to worry about three plays at once.”

Second-half scores Cowan found Noah Christiansen for a 22-yard TD pass on the Wolves first drive of the second half. James Thayer picked off a Beckett pass and took it back 25 yards for another score before Feeney closed out the rout with a 14-yard rumble up the middle and through two Port Angeles defenders for the TD. Curtis was more upbeat than one might expect after a 43-point loss. “We saw glimpses, not enough to win, not enough to beat a team like Sequim, but we saw some flashes of the potential we have and how we feel we should play,”

PULLMAN — Luke Falk tied the school record with six touchdown passes, all in the first half, as Washington State beat Oregon State 52-31 on Saturday. Washington State (4-2, 2-1 Pac-12), coming off an upset victory at Oregon, hadn’t beaten a Pac-12 opponent in Martin Stadium since November 2013. They have already eclipsed the three wins they had all of last season, and this was the 100th win of coach Mike Leach’s career. The Cougars scored on all seven of their first-half possessions and piled up 520 yards of offense. Quarterback Seth Collins threw for 176 yards and ran for 124 yards for Oregon State (2-4, 0-3), which gave up more than 40 points for the third conSequim 49, Port Angeles 6 secutive week. The Beavers Port Angeles 6 0 0 0— 6 rushed for 215 yards in the Sequim 7 21 14 7— 49 First Quarter game. PA—Millsap 1 run (kick missed) Falk, who threw for 505 S—Black 2 run (Winfield kick) yards and five touchdowns Second Quarter S—Velarde 64 pass from Cowan (Winfield kick) at Oregon, completed 39 of S—Black 8 run (Winfield kick) 50 passes for 407 yards, S—Black 1 run (Winfield kick) Third Quarter with two interceptions. He S—Christiansen 22 pass from Cowan (Winfield came into the game leading kick) S—Thayer 25 interception return (Winfield kick) the Pac-12 in passing at 396 Fourth Quarter yards per game, and has S—Feeney 14 run (Winfield kick) thrown 21 touchdown Individual Stats Rushing—PA: Beckett 12-56, Valdez 2-43, Landry passes with just four picks 9-28, Bohman 4-13, Millsap 1-1, Rodocker 2-(-3). S: Feeney 7-71, Black 9-52, Stamper 4-39, Cowan this season. 4-24, Young 1-2, Conn 2-(-2). Dom Williams caught 11 Passing—PA: Beckett 6-12-3, 37. S: Cowan passes for 158 yards and 10-18-4, 198; Young 0-1-0, 0. Receiving—PA: Valdez 1-22, Bohman 1-7, Mill- two touchdowns for Washsap 1-5, Landry 3-3. S: Velarde 2-64, Dennis 3-52, Christiansen 2-32, Dennis 1-28, Hughes 1-14, ington State. Whitehead 1-8. Falk’s six touchdown passes in the first half tied ________ the school record for most Sports reporter Michael Carman can be contacted at 360-452- touchdown passes in a full 2345, ext. 5250 or at mcarman@ game, set by Connor Halliday last year. peninsuladailynews.com. Curtis said. “If we could extend that out for a full game we’d be in business. Now we have to figure out how to do that.” Port Angeles (0-4, 1-6) visits North Kitsap (4-0, 5-2) on Friday. Wiker was pleased with the big win, but was realistic about his team’s lessthan-crisp performance. “I told them emotion is a big part of it, and execution,” Wiker said. “We can’t play like that against the really good teams. We can’t have 15 penalties and four picks and expect to beat a good team.” The Wolves take on a very good team, Olympic League-leading and No. 7-ranked Olympic (4-0, 7-0) on Friday.

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Neah: Svec scores five TDs for Red Devils CONTINUED FROM B1 passes by Casimir, Lummi moved the ball down inside Buzzell got a step on his the red zone, but Svec defender, hauled in Rweha- picked off Casimir at the bura Munyagi Jr.’s pass 11-yard line. Two plays later, Munover the top and dashed the rest of the distance to the yagi again went over the end zone for a 64-yard top of the defense to Buztouchdown with 10 seconds zell, who reeled in the ball and took it to the end zone left in the half. “They were playing zone, for an 88-yard touchdown. Just like that, the Red so it was pretty easy; I could Devils led 36-6 with 9:42 just run straight through left in the third quarter. them and just outrun “We opened it up a little them,” Buzzell said. bit with our passing game,” Instead of 14-6, the Red McCaulley said. Devils were up 22-6 at half“I wanted to be a little time. more balanced this year, To open the second half, and I wanted to be a little the Blackhawks made the more balanced tonight, and mistake of kicking it to Cole we got into that in the first Svec, and Svec capitalized half even. by returning the kick 83 “Rweha’s throwing the yards to the house. ball well, Cam and Kenrick With a heavy dose of both have got good hands,

Cam’s got the good speed, so because of holding calls. Lummi scored another that kind of opened up a touchdown near the start of little bit for us.” the fourth quarter on a 20-yard pass from Casimir Svec runs wild to John Ballew. The two long pass plays Svec sat for the fourth took some pressure off quarter, but Michael McGee Neah Bay’s run game, and continued the quick-strike before the end of the quar- scoring, taking a handoff on ter, Svec added touchdown the first play of a drive at runs of 46 and 80 yards. going 44 yards for a touchThe 46-yarder came on down that made it 54-12. the second play of that parMunyagi added a ticular drive, and the 20-yard run to cap the scor80-yard was on the first ing play of that drive. The sophomore quarterSvec, the reigning Class back finished with 197 1B state player of the year, yards and two scores on 4 of finished with 254 yards on 9 passing. He also gained 48 16 carries. He scored five yards on nine carries. touchdowns in the game — Buzzell caught all four four rushing and the kickoff passes for 197 yards. return. He also had two “I think our depth just 50-yard touchdown runs in wore them down, and our the first half negated physicality was good in the

Neah Bay 62, Lummi 12 second half,” McCaulley Lummi 0 6 0 6— 12 said. 6 16 26 14— 62 “I thought we played Neah Bay First Quarter way better in the second NB—Svec 8 run (pass failed) Second Quarter half. I thought maybe kids 12 run (Munyagi run) took them for granted a lit- NB—Svec L—Williams 23 pass from Casimir (pass failed) tle bit, and I told them not NB—Buzzell 64 pass from Munyagi (Svec run) Third Quarter to; [Lummi’s Jim Sandusky 83 kickoff return (Munyagi run) is] an extremely good coach, NB—Svec NB—Buzzell 88 pass from Munyagi (pass failed) they were prepared. NB—Svec 46 run (pass fails) “I’m little bit nervous NB—Svec 80 run (run fails) Quarter about playing them in the L—Ballew 20 passFourth from Casimir (pass failed) [state] semis, because I NB—McGee 44 run (run fails) think that we’ll see them NB—Munyagi 23 run (Buzzell from Munyagi) Individual Stats again, and they’re going to Rushing—L: F. Borsey 5-44, T. Lane 1-14, Wilbe tough.” liams 1-4, Ballew 2-4, R. Borsey 2-3. NB: Svec Casimir completed 26 of 16-254, McGee 3-49, Munyagi 9-48, N. Tyler 1-2, 48 passes for 254 yards and Buzzell 1-1. Passing—L: Casimir 27-48-1, 254. NB: Munyagi two touchdowns for Lummi 4-9-0, 197; Svec 0-1-0. (2-1, 4-2). Receiving—L: T. Lane 6-102, Da. Lawrence 4-44, The win was Neah Bay’s Williams 3-42, F. Borsey 7-28, Ballew 1-20, R. Borsey 3-9, S. Hoskings 1-9. NB: Buzzell 4-197. 31st in a row and ninth ________ straight over Lummi. The Red Devils (2-0, 5-0) Sports Editor Lee Horton can play at Crescent this Satur- be reached at 360-417-3525 or at lhorton@peninsuladailynews.com. day.

Riders: Cosgove sets up goal Football: PT CONTINUED FROM B1 Port Angeles’ Madelyn Wenzel collected a close shot from Sequim’s Sara Penrose in the fourth minute. Henninger ran out to gather the ball from an onrushing Sierra Robinson in the 10th minute and ranged to her right to save a curving free kick from Taylar Clark in the 23rd. The Wolves broke through after a questionable pushing foul was called on Riders defender Cheyenne Wheeler near the sideline at midfield.

Wolves take lead Sequim’s Nathalie Torres sent a long, soaring ball into the Port Angeles goal box that bounced low and out of the arms of Wenzel, who had attempted to smother the shot. Penrose put her boot on the loose ball and into the net for a 1-0 Wolves lead in the 32nd minute. The Riders had a quick answer. Cosgrove, normally a forward but playing at right back, dribbled the ball up from the back and sent a low right-to-left cross into the Sequim goal box that found Emily Boyd. Boyd knocked home her shot to tie the game at 1-1 in the 35th minute. “We like to move the outside backs upfield and into the play,” Cosgrove said. “We’ve been working on playing the ball from the outside into the forwards, and it worked well there.” Moseley was impressed by Cosgrove’s performance. “She had a great game,” Moseley said. “It was only her second

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BREMERTON — Port Angeles earned a crucial three points with a 3-1 victory over the Bremerton on Saturday. The game was a mustwin for Port Angeles’ postseason hopes because Bremerton entered the game three points ahead in the Olympic League 2A standings and having won the teams’ first meeting. The Riders (4-5, 8-5) are now tied with Bremerton (3-6-0, 5-7-1) with 11 points. Teams earn three points for a regulation win, two points for a shootout win and one point for a shootout loss. Port Angeles has one shootout win, while Bremerton has two shootout losses. In Saturday’s game,

time all season playing right back. We wanted to get some good service [passes] into the goal.” The Riders controlled the ball for the most part in the second half.

Adept passing “We had some really good combo passing, some good wall passing in the first half, so at halftime I basically told them to keep it up,” Moseley said. But they couldn’t crack the Wolves’ defense, especially with Henninger in goal. “The Sequim defense is

Behind the running of Wesley Wheeler, the Redhawks scored a pair of touchdowns before halftime to take a 14-6 lead. In the third quarter, while on defense, Wheeler went down with a knee injury. “Wesley got hurt. That was horrible,” Port Townsend coach Nick Snyder said. Snyder said that Wheeler will miss the rest of the season for the seventh-ranked Redhawks. To fill Wheeler’s void, starting quarterback David Sua was moved to fullback and Berkley Hill took over at quarterback.

“During the game, it felt like the midfielders connected well with our forwards, and that helped with the goals.” Said Mosely, “Sierra had an outstanding game. “She’s such a danger with her quickness, but her goals and assist highlighted top-notch soccer skill.” Moseley also noted the play of DelGuzzi. “Mia turned in her best performance of the year. Her goal was wellhit, the passing was accurate and she was able to win the ball multiple times.” Port Angeles outshot Bremerton 17-7, and Madelyn Wenzl had four saves in goal for the Riders. The Riders host second-place Olympic (7-1, 8-2) on Tuesday.

the Riders struck first in the 38th minute. Leah Haworth served a cross to Sierra Robinson, who volleyed the ball past the charging Bremerton keeper. Mia DelGuzzi put the Riders up 2-0 three minutes into the second half, with Robinson providing the assist. “Robinson won a ball in the Bremerton defensive end, played it back to DelGuzzi, who hit a beautiful 18-yard shot over the goalie,” Port Angeles coach Scott Moseley said. Robinson finished off the scoring for the Riders in the 66th minute, hitting a 20-yard shot for her second goal of the game off an assist from Maddie Boe. “I just saw a lot of opportunities and took them,” Robinson said.

quick and organized, and Henninger is one of the better keepers we will face all season,” Moseley said. Henninger blocked an Emma Smith penalty kick that could have ended the shootout. Wenzel also had a save in the shootout, pulling a Torres kick high to the middle of the goal. The penalty kick defeat had a familiar feel for the Wolves (0-8-0, 2-9-1). It was their third consecutive, and fourth overall, penalty kick shootout loss in Olympic League play. “We’ve been through this so many times,” Wolves

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coach Brittany Murdach said. “You have to keep having the thought that one of these will go our way.” Murdach liked how her team pressured the Port Angeles defense. “We got quite a few shots on net — where we have struggled — so I was happy to see that,” Murdach said. “We played to the full 80, full 90 in this one, and I know the girls gave it all they had.”

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Seattle defensive end Michael Bennett got a personal foul for knocking down and diving on Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton during a Seahawks interception return, and that cost Bennett $20,000. Denver DE Malik Jackson was docked $17,363 for a horse-collar tackle against Oakland. Pittsburgh DE Cam Heyward was fined $5,787 for displaying a personal message with his eye black.

On his first run, Sua rumbled 55 yards for a touchdown, breaking any tackle along the way that tried to impede him. “He ran over to the ambulance, they were just loading Wesley into the ambulance, and he said, ‘This one’s for you,’” Snyder said. Sua picked up where he left off last season, when he was the league’s offensive MVP while playing fullback. “He was a man amongst boys in that second half,” Snyder said. “When the game was on the line, it was all him, and he just rose up.” Port Townsend racked up 29 points in the second half and held the Eagles scoreless. “The defense just started getting better and better and better,” Snyder said. “The third quarter we just starred really clicking. “The kids really started playing hard. For Wes.” Port Townsend (5-0, 7-0) finishes up league play against rival Chimacum (1-4, 1-6) this Friday.

Hoquiam 56, Forks 7 HOQUIAM — The Spartans got routed by the fifth-ranked Grizzlies. But along the way, they learned something: they can play with one of the top teams in Class 1A. Keishaun Ramsey picked off some passes, Jack Dahlgren blocked a punt and Reece Moody scored on a touchdown pass from Cole Baysinger and Forks entered halftime trailing 21-7. “We were playing pretty well early on,” Spartans coach Craig Shetterly said. “It was kind of an instantaneous thing, ‘Hey, we can play with these guys.’ “That kind of sparked life into the team.” Hoquiam then showed why they are atop the hellacious Evergreen League and ranked so high by The Associated Press. “They made halftime adjustments, we made halftimes adjustments,” Shetterly said. “They’re a good team. I don’t want to take anything away from them at all. They’re very good at what they do. “And they put it together in second half.” Moody, one of the Spartans’ few seniors this season, caught six passes for 120 yards. Baysinger completed 15 of 29 passes for 253 yards, but did toss five interceptions. Ramsey had three interceptions for Forks. He had a fourth pick that was called back due to offsetting penalties. Dahlgren had three sacks and blocked a punt. Next up for Forks (0-5, 1-6) is a road game against winless Aberdeen (0-5, 0-7) this Saturday. “I took a look at them and they do some things well and they have bright spots on the team,” Shetterly said.

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TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Romance, love, family, friends and exploring new possibilities are all highlighted today. Get out and do something that will allow you to show off a little. A day trip will give you lots of inspiration to make a positive change. 5 stars GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You’ll be saddled with added responsibility. Do what’s required quickly by using your intelligence and persuasive qualities to get the help you need. Someone will make an offer that’s hard to refuse, but first consider at what cost. 3 stars CANCER (June 21-July 22): You’ll have some unusual ideas today or will encounter people who have a different philosophy or way of life. Do your best to bring about positive changes to your personal or domestic situation. Romance is in the stars. 3 stars

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Case 888 Excavator. 1989-1990 Case 888 w/less than 100 hours p r o - r e bu i l t hy d f u e l pumps. 8876 hrs, 6 cyl t u r b o. R u n s g r e a t ! Tex t 3 6 0 - 4 7 7 - 2 1 3 4 . Cashier’s check payment at pickup. $25k

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6050 Firearms & Ammunition BERETTA: PX4 Storm, 9mm, 13 shot clip, cust o m h o l s t e r, i n c l u d e s ammo. $750. (360)452-3213

SKIS: Men’s, Fischer 165 skis, 125 poles, helmet, Salomon boots $100. Women’s, Fischer 155 skis, helmet, 115 poles, Salomon boots $100. 9x25 snowshoes with poles $50 8x25 snowshoes with poles $50 (360)681-8190.

8183 Garage Sales 7025 Farm Animals 7035 General Pets 7035 General Pets PA - East & Livestock ESTATE SALE of Maureen McDonald: Fri-Sat.Sun., 8-3 p.m., 256861 US-101 East, at the lovely histor ic Dupuis Restaraunt. Items include vintage clothing, furs and shoes, antiques, art, tools, furniture, electronics, housewa r e s, f i s h i n g i t e m s, Erickson trac dozer, yard ar t and many other items. Sunday is half off.

BULL: 4 yr. old Registered polled Hereford bull, gentle, throws excellent calves. $2,500. (360)452-9822

C O R G I S : : Tw o Pe m b r o k e We l s h C o r g i s , looking for home. Five years old, brother and s i s t e r. Pe r fe c t fa m i l y dogs, great with kids, cats, and other animals. 7030 Horses I am moving and need to American Akita Puppies find them a good home. 4M/4F born 9/13. $1500 $450.00 each HORSE: 9 yr old AQHA (360)461-7852 mare, broke, calm and (S/N) (253)927-0333 l eve l h e a d e d . Wo u l d make a good 4-H pro- PUPPIES: AKC Papillon GARAGE SALE ADS ject. $2000. with tack. grand champion bloodCall for details. line. $600. Please leave message. 360-452-8435 (360)374-5120 (360)670-5307 1-800-826-7714

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LAWNTRACTOR: Craftsman 7 speed 42� deck. Used 2 times. Paid $1155, now $800. (360)477-8000

8120 Garage Sales Jefferson County E S TAT E S A L E : Fr i Sat.10/23 and 10/24, 8-5pm, 194 Cedarview Dr. Port Townsend, Kala Point. Retired antique dealer/designer. Art, collectibles, tools, lots of new and opened items priced to sell, cash only.

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TA B L E : D i n i n g t a bl e 8182 Garage Sales and hutch, seats 10. PA - West Beautiful inlaid wood. With large lighted hutch. 3 GALS 1/2 price sale. Original price was 808 Seamount RIFLE: Winchester Mod- $3,000. Now $500. Mov9-3 p.m. el 70, PRE 64, .270/w ing, so it needs to go. 3x9 Burris Scope. Exc. $500. Electrical Building cond. $850. U-haul 360-681-8017 Supplies: Electrical con(360)457-8227 trol panel par ts. $4$150. (360)452-6580 6100 Misc. S AVA G E : N e w, 3 0 0 Merchandise Mag, scope, $425. WHY PAY (360)477-4719 Garage and Shop SHIPPING ON D o o rs : N ew r e m o d e l INTERNET WE BUY FIREARMS plans changed-sell at PURCHASES? CASH ON THE SPOT cost call for sizes and $ ~~~ ANY & ALL ~~~ install also avail. 360TO P $ $ $ PA I D I N - 732-4626 SHOP LOCAL CLUDING ESTATES AND OR ENTIRE EMAIL US AT peninsula COLLECTIONS Call classified@peninsula dailynews.com (360)477-9659 dailynews.com

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MISC: Mission style entertainment center, oak const. cherry finish, out6005 Antiques & standing cond., $250. Antique oak claw foot taCollectibles ble, round, with 2 leaves, ANTIQUES: Belgian, 6 beautiful cond. $375. (360)683-8796 pc. antique Belgian furniture; table, hutch, cre- Misc: Sofa table, Myrtledenza, bookcase, throne wood, 8.5’, $400. 23� c h a i r a n d p e d e s t a l . round Myrtlewood table, $1,750 for set, or will sell $75. Solid oak commode pieces individually. Port cabinet, $300. By appt. Townsend. only. (360)683-8729 (206)920-5687

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CAMPER: ‘88 Conastoga cab-over. Self con‘02 27’ Shasta Camp t a i n e d , g r e a t s h a p e . trailer : Never used, in $2,000. 683-8781 storage, $12,000 obo. 1995 Nomad, 18 ft. in C A M P E R : O u t d o o r s s t o r a g e , $ 4 0 0 0 man, bed, refrigerator, stove. $1,500. (360)765-3372 (360)912-2441 ALJO: ‘92 16’. Nice trailor, dual propane tanks, awning. $3,000. (360)460-1358

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“NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of Jefferson C o u n t y C o n s e r va t i o n District will hold a Special Meeting on Wednesday, October 28, 2015, at 3:30 p.m., at the District Office located at 205 W Patison Street, Port Hadlock, Washington, for the pur pose of rev i ew i n g t h e D i s t r i c t ’s budget. The Board may, CHRYSLER: ‘98 Mini- Copies of the budget change forms may be viewed or may not, take action at the offi ce of the Board of Clallam County Comvan, great shape, clean. regarding this subject at missioners from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday $3400. (360)477-2562 this meeting. Any questhrough Friday. tions may be directed to BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY the District Office at 360COMMISSIONERS 385-4105 or info@jeffersoncd.org.� ___________________________________ Pub: October 18, 2015 Date: 13 October 2015 Jim McEntire, Chair Legal No: 663291 PUB: October 18, 25, 2015 Legal No:663217 Notice is hereby given Clallam County will adopt by Resolution of the Board, supplemental budget appropriations in the following funds pursuant to RCW 36.40.100, at 10 a.m. on October 27, 2015 in the CHEV: ‘03 Astro Cargo Commissioners’ Meeting Room (160) of the Clallam Va n , 1 0 2 , 0 0 0 m i l e s , County Courthouse. $4,500 o.b.o. (360)477-8591 Health and Human Services – Additional funding from the Department of Health/$23,886 CHEVY: ‘06 Uplander, Sheriff’s Operations – Reimbursement from Operanice cond. 92K miles. tion Stonegarden grant/$19,510 $6,500. (360)683-1260

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Fitness instructor from Sequim leads indigenous team to Brazil BY JAMES CASEY PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SEQUIM — Hurricane Shelly is heading toward Brazil. That’s Shelly as in Haupt, the Sequim fitness instructor who’s on her way today to the first World Indigenous Games. That’s indigenous as in Native, in Haupt’s case the Sac and Fox nation of Oklahoma and the Midwest. And that’s Sac and Fox as in 1912 Olympics decathlete and pentathlete and football great Jim Thorpe. As for the hurricane, Shelly Haupt is a force of nature, as visitors to the Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center, Fit4Life Studio, the Sequim Gym and, soon, the Clallam County Family YMCA in Port Angeles can attest. Haupt, 51, will serve as athletic coordinator for 22 Native American athletes representing the Apache/ Comanche, Crow, Hidatsa (North Dakota), Lummi, Navajo, Northern Cheyenne and Sault Ste. Marie tribes.

Log-lugging races Men and women from across the U.S. will compete in archery, dugout canoe races, javelin, log carrying, running, swimming and tug of war, an event in which Haupt will participate. Other contests will include soccer, wrestling and stickball — similar to lacrosse — and indigenous sports from other nations. They are joining competitors from 35 countries as they gather at Palmas, a city of about 265,000 people in central Brazil. Haupt will travel there via Seattle, Miami, São Paulo and Brasília. The games themselves begin Friday and, together with cultural celebrations, will last through Nov. 1. Like the Olympics, the World Indigenous Games will open with a parade of nations. “These people are going to be coming in with their headdresses and their beads and their feathers and their tattoos and their brown skin,” Haupt said Thursday. U.S. athletes will wear their individual tribe’s regalia. Participants also will share noncompetitive pastimes — in the U.S. case, hand games, known as bone games among Pacific Northwest tribes, noisy contests involving guessing and gambling.

‘Turtle Island’ Haupt designed the team T-shirt. It places a map of North America in the center of a stylized turtle shell. “We call this Turtle Island — America, Canada, Mexico,” she said, invoking the Indian Country term for the continent. “We are Team Turtle Island.” Haupt bubbled with enthusiasm in an interview, almost boiling over with eagerness to leave for Brazil and join the first international athletic competition solely among indigenous people. The event will echo international economic and environmental initiatives for native people. If Haupt shows disappointment, it’s in the support the team received from athletic-wear companies.

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Sequim fitness instructor Shelly Haupt is pumped about attending the first World Indigenous Games in Brazil this month.

en and women from across the U.S. will compete in archery, dugout canoe races, javelin, log carrying, running, swimming and tug of war, an event in which Shelly Haupt will participate. Other contests will include soccer, wrestling and stickball — similar to lacrosse — and indigenous sports from other nations.

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Their total contribution: Nike, Haupt said, contributed one shirt. Eight of the original 35 athletes who had hoped to visit Brazil couldn’t raise enough money for airfare and visas and so will stay home. But it’s hard to dampen Haupt’s zest for the games — as it was hard to keep her off her feet in the wake of her near-fatal heart attack three years ago.

Talking with God That was just after she’d had to close her exercise studio in Sequim Community Church when it canceled her lease. “I was really mad, but God had another plan for me,” Haupt said. That tactic involved a clogged artery that stopped her heart and necessitated her entering a chemically induced coma for two days until a stent was inserted into the blocked blood vessel. She assailed God for what she thought was unfair. “I said, ‘Come here. You said you knew everything,’” Haupt said. “He came to me and said, ‘Shelly, I am holy. I am righteous. I did this. I can take people out and bring them back. You go tell people that.’” Haupt was wearing a defibrillator ’round the clock and taking lots of medicines daily. TURN

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PORT TOWNSEND — The meeting of Northwest The Buzz — with Dr. Advanced Renewables AlliMarty Becker, Kim ance will be at the Marina Campbell Thornton and Room at Point Hudson, Mikkel Becker located at the Port of Port Townsend complex, north ■ Petting reduces stress side of building adjoining and lowers the incidence of upper respiratory disease in shelter cats. That’s according to a study published in the October 2015 issue of the peer-reviewed journal PreCONTINUED FROM C1 ventive Veterinary Medicine. She addressed God Cats in the study were again. petted, played with and “I said, ‘God, I don’t want groomed in four 10-minute to live like this. I live in fear sessions daily for a 10-day every day and I don’t want period. to do that.’ Cats who didn’t receive “God said, ‘You’re free to positive attention from peogo.’ I called up my surgeon ple were more than twice and said, ‘Where can I send as likely to develop upper my defibrillator? God said I respiratory disease over was released, and I’m time and showed more good.’ ” signs of stress. She quickly signed up Our takeaway? for sessions at the Sequim Shelters need more volAquatic Recreation Center unteers to pet cats. — known as SARC — where Who’s in? she soon was recruited as ________ an exercise trainer. She Pet Connection appears every gives the coaching in faith Sunday and is produced by a for free.

Roller derby game SEQUIM — Port Scandalous Roller Derby will present season five, game six at the Sequim Boys & Girls Club, 400 W. Fir St., at 6 p.m. Saturday. The cost of presale tickets is $10 for adults, $8 for youths 8 and younger, while youths 5 and younger get in free. Senior and military discounts are available. Adult tickets are $12 at the door. The all-ages Halloweenthemed bout will have the Strait Shooters compete against the Willamette Kidney Thieves. There will be a prize for the best Halloween costume. Also available is a 50/50 raffle, snacks, a beer garden and Port Scandalous Roller Derby merchandise. For more information, email board.psrd@gmail. com or find the team on Facebook. Peninsula Daily News

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“I got to tell my story to all these people. I got to spread the word of who he [God] is,” Haupt said. She’ll spread her story in Palmas. “This is major,” she said of the games. “This could be lifechanging for indigenous people.” Her visit could be lifechanging for Brazil, too, when the dynamic Haupt hits Palmas. That’s hurricane as in Shelly.

_______ Reporter James Casey can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladaily news.com.

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PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles Senior Nutrition Site dinners will be served at 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday at the Port Angeles Senior & Community Center, 328 E. Seventh St. A suggested donation is $5 for those who are 60 or older. People younger than 60 can attend for $8. Reservations should be made 24 hours in advance to 360-457-8921. Menus are subject to change. ■ Tuesday: Tossed salad, cabbage roll, steamed rice, steamed carrots and mixed berries with cream. ■ Wednesday: Antipasto salad, chicken Parmesan, buttered noodles, steamed asparagus, bread sticks and citrus sections. ■ Thursday: Green salad, applesauce, roasted pork, steamed rice, green beans and carrot cake. ■ Friday: Sliced tomatoes, Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes, steamed peas and peach crisp.

265 Hudson St., from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday. There is overflow parking in a grass lot at 380 Jefferson St., next to the Jefferson County Washington State University Extension Office. Light refreshments will be provided. The alliance discusses the feasibility of a Pacific Northwest industry that uses post-harvest forest residuals, branches and tops left in slash piles to make alternative jet fuel and other bio-products. The event, titled “Olympic Peninsula Biomass: Bioenergy Community Stakeholder Open House,” includes an overview of the alliance project and the specific actions planned for the North Olympic Peninsula. There will be an opportunity for questions, and public feedback is encouraged. A poster session will follow. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Laura Lewis, Jefferson County Extension director, at 360-379-5610, ext. 202, or laura.lewis@wsu. edu; or contact Vikram Yadama at 509-335-6261 or vyadama@wsu.edu.


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Swansonville families join in marriage IN SWANSONVILLE, ABOVE Port Ludlow, there was no shortage of growing children during the community’s first two decades. The Swanson, Johnson, Hanson, Bates, Anderson, Coursey, Thoren, Klocker, Sellin and other families raised between 50 and 75 children. A few of the older children had emigrated from various Scandinavian countries with their parents, and by 1913, they were bringing children of their own into the community. The children helped with chores on the family farms. Most of the children attended Sunday school at Swansonville Community Church. They walked 2½ miles to the school in Port Ludlow for grades 1-8. After the road was built to Chimacum, some of the children were transported to high school there. Hans and Helene Swanson’s eldest son, Sigurd, went to high school in Port Townsend, graduating in the class of 1905, and then went on to a year and a half of college at the University of Washington. As teenagers, many of the boys joined their fathers working at the Port Ludlow mill. Not surprisingly, as the children reached adulthood, some of the families became linked by marriages within the community.

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he Patrick returned to Sweden in 1905 to bring Emma and their two oldest daughters, Signe Marie and Jenny, back to Washington with him. Three more Sellin children were born in Washington: girls named Donnie and Violet Linnea, and a boy named Olaf Harold. By the time Signe finished eighth grade in Port Ludlow, a teacher had begun holding high school classes there for four or five students, so Signe had her freshman year there. She finished high school in Chimacum, graduating in its first senior class in 1919. Signe then went on to Bellingham Normal School (now Western Washington University) to obtain a teaching certificate. Then she taught for a

year at Thorndyke School near Shine and for a year at the Port Ludlow school. Signe and the youngest of the Swanson’s eight children, Arthur, had met at the Swansonville church, drawn to each other by their enjoyment of singing. Arthur had gone to work for the mill during World War I as a longshoreman, but within a few weeks, he was asked to be timekeeper at the mill, and he remained in that job until the mill closed 20 years later. Signe’s family moved to Seattle after she finished high school.

Sellin, Swanson marriage She and Arthur were married in Seattle in 1921, when Arthur was 24 and Signe was 21. They continued to live in Swansonville, where they raised four sons and a daughter: Donald, Kenneth, Myron, Allen and Doris Jean. After the mill closed, its company still owned the store in Port Ludlow, and they asked Arthur to manage it.

Later, Arthur and Signe leased the store from the company, and they ran it

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Chimacum High School students in 1917.

for 20 years as the Port Ludlow General Store. When Arthur’s brother Sigurd retired from his job as Jefferson County treasurer in 1959, Arthur ran for the office and was county treasurer from 1959 until his retirement in 1971. Over the years, Signe continued her interest in education by serving on the Chimacum School Board. She was also active in church affairs and sang in the choir. Obituaries of Swansonville residents often list Signe as soloist for funeral services there. Arthur died in 1980 at the age of 82. Signe continued to be an active community volunteer with the Children’s

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MY DAUGHTER IS 9 and is making new friends this year. However, some of them are really mouthy and kind of rude. If I think that these kids are a bad influence, should I try to step in and stop the friendship or give the kids a few more weeks?

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Fran and Keith Wollen in 1955.

It depends on if you think that they are rude and mouthy by your own standards or if they really are. My kids hang out with some pretty assertive kids, yet they are not really rude. I think that in the long run, it has helped my two kids to be less reserved and has opened their eyes to various options. On the other hand, if the kids your daughter is making friends with are fairly crude and cussing, then put the brakes on as to how often, if at all, she can be around them. M. P. in Fort Meyers, Fla.

Fran and Keith Wollen in 2015.

Fran and Keith Wollen Frances and Keith Wollen celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary Sept. 27 at their home with a dinner and daylong party hosted by Shannon and Russ Day. The Wollens married Sept. 27, 1955, in Fontainebleau, France. Both Frances and Keith are retired. Fran was a professional librarian for several years, followed by being a homemaker and mother.

Keith was a professor at Washington State University from 1961 to 1988, where he did research and taught courses in learning and memory. They met at Doane College in Nebraska. The Wollens said they retired to Port Angeles in September 1988 because it had great recreational opportunities and it was closer to their children, who then lived in the

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Seattle area. Although Fran has Alzheimer’s disease, the Wollens said she greatly enjoys spending time with in-home caregivers and watching Encore. Keith plays basketball and enjoys hiking. The Wollens have two sons, Craig Wollen of Portland, Ore., and Bruce Wollen of Rowley, Mass. The couple has five grandchildren.

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expanded clinic times began after Oct. 15 because that’s when “open enrollment” began, and you have until Dec. 7 to get this done.

I’m not for certain, but it sounds like your family might have moved to a new area and therefore your daughter is making new friends in her school. The reason I say this is because by the time kids are 9 years old, they pretty much have a tight-knit group of friends, but not always. Either way, sometimes kids just show off for new acquaintances and potential friends by being more boisterous, mainly just to get noticed. They might actually be pretty good kids but just seek attention or want to see reactions. They most likely do it to the teachers as well. Unless they are using foul language and are downright mean, maybe invite them over one at a time and get to know them on a personal basis. Sometimes, their unacceptable behavior is due to covering up something else that is going on in their life. For example, when I volunteered to help with a

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and fishing. Ada enjoyed gardening and cooking. Ada died in 1979 at age 78 and Helmer in 2006, when he was 89. Many more of the Swansonville children lived long lives and made valuable contributions to the growth and prosperity of Jefferson County or the other communities in Washington to which they moved. There is also evidence in the Forest Hill cemetery in Swansonville of the sad loss of several babies and toddlers of the local families. There were also two teenagers lost: Enoch Swanson died at the age of 14, and Donnie Sellin lived only until she was 16.

David and Jenny had five children: David E., Richard and Robert, who were twins (Robert died in infancy); Betty Jean; and Donna Mary. After Olaf Sellin’s death in 1937, Emma Sellin lived with Jenny and David in Tacoma for some time. David and Jenny died within one day of each other in January 1968. Emma moved back to Jefferson County and died in Chimacum in 1972 at the age of 96.

Thorens, Klockers join The Thoren and Klocker families also shared the marriage of their children, Ada Thoren and Helmer Klocker. Ada’s mother, Millie Anderson, was born in Port Ludlow in 1895. In 1921, she married Clarence Thoren, who was born in Sweden in 1874 and came to Swansonville in 1905. Clarence was a blacksmith for the Port

Port Ludlow School in 1914. Ludlow mill. In addition to Ada, the Thorens had two sons: Floyd and Eddie. Ida and Isaac Klocker emigrated from Finland to Swansonville: Isaac in the 1900s and Ida in 1912, when she married Isaac. They operated a small chicken ranch on Forest Hill.

Isaac worked as a longshoreman at Port Ludlow and Port Gamble. In addition to Helmer, they raised two other sons: Walter and Leonard. Helmer Klocker was born in 1917 and graduated from Chimacum High School in 1936. He served in the Army

Help: Do you have One last thing: I know personally the folks who will be at these clinics to help you. I know them to be honest, ethical and genuinely decent people. Would I trust them? Yes. Have I? Yes. You can do this.

________ Mark Harvey is director of Clallam/Jefferson Senior Information & Assistance, which operates through the Olympic Area Agency on Aging. He is also a member of the Community Advocates for Rural Elders partnership. He can be reached at 360-452-3221 (Port AngelesSequim), 360-385-2552 (Jefferson County) or 360-374-9496 (West End), or by emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov.

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to have a Part D plan? CONTINUED FROM C4 ment — you certainly can enroll in a Part D plan, but Now, I’m already hearyou’ll have a penalty added ing the age-old question, to the monthly premium “But I don’t take any pre(1 percent of the national average premium for each scription drugs. Why the month you did not have a heck should I pay for prePart D plan) that will scription drug insurance?” never go away. That’s an age-old question because it’s a perfectly Can say ‘I don’t care’ reasonable question. Here’s as close as you’re Now, can you say to going to get to an answer: yourself, “Self, I don’t think Because that’s how I care — Let’s just take our insurance works. chances?” As I mentioned last week, By all means, you gutsy you will not be prosecuted or little devil. And may the persecuted if you don’t enroll Force be with you! in a Part D plan. Most of us cave. Your life will go on Trust me, all of us pretty much the way it’s involved in this thing know going now. (perhaps even better than There won’t be a problem you do) the pitfalls and unless or until you do have pratfalls associated with it, to take a bunch of pricey but that’s not the point. prescription meds and say The point is that this is to yourself, “Self, methinks the game and most of us we need a Part D plan.” are forced to play it, so our At which time — well, job is to help you get at the next open enrollthrough it.

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MARRIAGE LICENSES Clallam County Terry Edwin Brown, 64, and Sharon Atkinson, 62, both of Port Angeles. William Michael Bergman, 74, and Linda Lee Muncy, 72, both of Sequim. Christopher David Carrick, 32, and Katherine Margaret Carrick, 30, both of Port Angeles. Matthew Alan Weaver, 30, and Jessica Ann Kean, 26, both of Port Angeles. Harry Clay Gravatte, 64, of Sequim and Sunshine Dunker, 67, of

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Jefferson County Tammie Elaine Tice, 50, and Susan Duanne Loveless, 68, both of Brinnon. Andrew Phillip Lingle, 38, and Margaret Elizabeth Loffreda, 38, both of Silverdale. Andie Mitchell, 33, and Michael Oren Becker, 27, both of Port Townsend.

Della — Moses Danielle Violet Della, 24, and Jared Jamil Moses, 25, married Oct. 2 at the Clallam County Fairgrounds in Port Angeles. The bride is the daughter of Elizabeth Lynn and Mitchell Carl Della of Port Angeles. She graduated from Neah Bay High School and now works as a teller at Capital Advance in Port Angeles. The groom is the son of Michelle Charles and Lester

Birthday Levetta Frymire Port Angeles resident Levetta Frymire will mark her 90th birthday Monday. She celebrated her birthday Saturday at the Port Angeles Senior & Community Center. She was born in western Oklahoma in 1925 and lived there until she was 9, when she and her family moved to southern California to escape the Dust Bowl era of the 1930s. She attended school in California and met her husband, Harry, there while he was on leave from the Army. They were married in 1944 during World War II. After her husband was discharged from the Army, they moved to his hometown of Klamath Falls, Ore. In 1959, they moved to Port Angeles, where they bought a home on Pine Hill and where Mrs. Frymire still lives today, 56 years later. As a homemaker, she has always been busy inside or outside. She enjoys cooking and baking bread and cinnamon rolls. She likes to watch programs and sports on TV, doing handicrafts and visiting with her

neighbors. She still likes to be outside in her garden and enjoys her flowers. She has three sons and one Mrs. daughter, six Frymire grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson. Mr. Frymire passed away in 2003.

Miriam Alexander Mitchell Sequim resident Miriam Ruth Murphy Alexander Mitchell is 100 years old today. Born Oct. 18, 1915, her grandmother Clarissa was a teenager during the Civil War. A 1939 graduate of the University of Washington, she put herself through school during the Depression by working the campus switchboard. Those were the days when phone calls were physically connected by pulling and plugging cords.

James Moses, both of Port Angeles. He graduated from Port Angeles High School and now works as a recreation assistant with the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe in Port Angeles. The honor attendants were Valerie Akuna, the bride’s cousin, and Jace Moses, the groom’s brother. The wedding song was “All My Life” by K-Ci & JoJo.

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She married Marshall Alexander on June 25, right after both graduated college. Only a baby herself during World War I, Miriam and Marshall began family life heading into World War II. At home with Judy, born in 1940, then Bob in 1944, Marshall taught English speech and drama in Walla Walla. Mrs. Alexander Mitchell went to work for Gardiner’s department store in the accounting department when both kids went to school. When Marshall died in 1955, she packed up the kids and dog and headed for Seattle to pick up a fifth year of college to get her special ed teaching certificate. That accomplished, she taught in Seattle’s inner city. The challenge of single motherhood and inner-city stress was more than she wanted to carry, so she picked up a job as an administrative assistant to the oceanography department, becoming once again employed by UW. She met and married Henry Mitchell in 1961. Once their marriage was nicely settled in, she went to work for Nordstrom’s accounting department when Nord-

strom was just one shoe store, occupying half of the same block as Best’s Department store in downtown Mrs. Seattle. Alexander She has Mitchell two biological children, two stepdaughters, two children-inlaw, four grandchildren, three grandchildren-in-law and nine great-grandchildren whose lives either wouldn’t be the same or wouldn’t be at all were it not for her. Henry Mitchell, Mom’s second husband, retired from Alaska Communications and was an avid ham radio operator. He and Mrs. Alexander Mitchell participated in the ham radio club on the Peninsula. She was an active part of the ham wives. Always cheerful and positive, she loves to make others smile. She has baked more cookies than there are plastic bottles wrapping around the Earth. She has been strong and independent, an example for many generations to follow.

She truly loves living at St. Andrew’s Place, going to Encore “for her program,” and walks regularly. Moving to Sequim early in 1996, Mrs. Alexander Mitchell served as treasurer on the board for the Sequim Senior Center and even got to be senior center queen of the Irrigation Festival one year.

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Rival hostesses do battle over meal DEAR ABBY: I have been hosting Thanksgiving for most of my married life — 44 years. When my children married, I told them we could celebrate all the holidays whenever and wherever they chose, but I wanted Thanksgiving. Two years ago, my daughterin-law asked to spend Thanksgiving with her parents and sister, and I reluctantly agreed. Her mom was battling cancer, so I said she could have Thanksgiving with her parents. This year, I received an email that she will be hosting it at her house with her parents and hoped we would come. I was upset that she didn’t even discuss this with me. I sent her an email back saying I would like to have Thanksgiving at my house and she and her parents were invited.

DEAR ABBY I haven’t heard from her Van Buren and I’m afraid she’s mad. Frankly, I don’t want to go to her house, but I don’t want to alienate my son and two grandkids. I don’t see a compromise here that will please everyone. Do you? Unthankful in Pennsylvania

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should now graciously discuss alternating the celebration with her. Dear Abby: I was in an unhappy marriage for 35 years, and moved from California to Oklahoma to live with my oldest son. I have now met someone, “Tom,” who makes me very happy. The problem is, he’s only 30 years old. Tom doesn’t see the age difference as a problem. I don’t either, but I have told only two people about him. I feel happy for the first time and don’t want to lose him. Do you think the age difference is an issue? I have tried dating men my own age, but they are boring. Young in Oklahoma City

Dear Young: You have the right to live your life the way you want to. Under the circumstances, the difference in your ages will be an issue only if you or Tom chooses to make it one. Dear Abby: I often find myself confused regarding contact information. Many times, people list both a cellphone and a home phone number for contacting them. Because I’ve grown up in this age of technology, I have only a cellphone and am not reachable any other way. When people list both numbers or send me both numbers in an email, which number should be used first? And if I don’t reach them at the first number, do I leave a message and wait for a return

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Spice up fall foliage Mouthwash restored luster to dog’s coat with these trees I READ IN the Peninsula Daily News that the Olympic Loop drive along U.S. Highway 101 was rated the fifth best Scenic Autumn Drive, according to a USA Today online poll. But we lack local, indigenous fall color in our natural flora — boring in comparison to other states. This is another plea for you to plant woody ornamentals each and every year, precisely because of how great our weather is for botanicals, and how we need to introduce vibrant autumn colors into our landscape. We could become a very well-known area because of the wide range of plants that we can easily grow. So here is a list of 15 perfect fall foliage delights: 1. Maples (genus acer): Just about any maple, except our predominate big-leaf maple, has superb fall colors. Varieties like Crimson King and Schedlen have purple leaves during the summer, which is an added bonus, knowing their beautiful burst of fall foliage fashion. The mahogany-trunk-colored Paper Bark Maple is both unique in its trunk and branch display (exfoliating barkpaper), but it is magnificent in its fall foliage, as are red maples (acer rubrum). 2. Japanese maples (acer japonicum/palmatum): These small trees have it all: great structural shape for the winter, interesting leaf patterns for texture, colorful summer foliage and a constant change in hue right into their intense fall foliage. Available in a variety of sizes and colors and shapes, this will add both focal interest and fabulous fall colors, not to mention the cutest little twirly-bird seed pods. 3. Edible cherry (prunus): Not only does this tree have a spectacular spring showing that covers the tree in pastel blooms, but these enticing blossoms then mature into delectable fruit. Afterward, the long, glossy dark-green leaves turn slowly into a dazzling display of fire-ember colors that glow brightly throughout the neighborhood. 4. Ornamental pear (pyrus): Decorative pears have the advantage of an early spring bloom whose flowers give way to shiny heart-shaped foliage that later becomes an awesome display in the fall. It is this fall color, along with its ability to adapt well to climatic conditions, which makes this plant a highly sought-after “street tree.” 5. Flowering crab apple (malus): The quintessential spring-blooming tree, crab apples’ many varieties not only have a purple or reddish summer leaf color but coat themselves in a bright fall show, along with colorful fruit that feeds wildlife in late fall and early winter. 6. Sourwood (oxydendrum): This small, slow-growing tree/shrub blooms glossy green, then in August blooms out with dainty white flowers, blooming on 6to 8-inch-long panicles, and later with stunning shades of red and/or orange hues. 7. Tree peony (paeonia). Yes, tree peonies have great fall leaf color, and that huge early summer flower is unbeatable along with its pubescent paper bark display in winter and that alien eyelash appearance of new leaves in early spring. 8. Sumac (rhus): Few shrubs can beat sumac for its intense red, yellow, orange, gold leaf color, but its velvet-covered stems, spring flowers and wonderful staghorn terminal tip make this compound leaf plant a unique introduction to your garden.

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________ 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).

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Big 3 airlines flexing political muscle BY JOAN LOWY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — U.S. airlines have ramped up an aggressive lobbying campaign that seeks nothing less than converting the government from industry regulator to business ally. The big three legacy carriers — Delta, American and United — want the Obama administration to protect them from competition from foreign airlines, arguing those rivals can undercut ticket prices thanks to government subsidies or cheaper labor. At the same time, the U.S. airlines want Congress to roll back or forestall rules aimed at protecting consumers. One is a requirement that airlines show ticket buyers the full cost of fares, including taxes and fees, instead of burying the information in fine print. The lobbying already has been effective. At the urging of the big three and the Air Line Pilots Association, 262 House members and 22 senators wrote the administration asking for a freeze in the number of flights to the U.S. now allowed for three Persian Gulf airlines — Emirates, Etihad and Qatar — and discussions with the United Arab Emirates and Qatar about whether those airlines are violating aviation treaties with the U.S.

‘Open skies’ Such “open skies” agreements, a hallmark of U.S. policy for two decades, permit U.S. airlines broad access to aviation markets in more than 100 countries in exchange for similar access to the U.S. for those countries’ airlines. The U.S airlines and their unions say the Gulf carriers have received $40 billion in subsidies from their governments since 2004, in violation of the treaties, and those subsidies have allowed them to charge lower fares and gain market share. Consumer advocates say the U.S. carriers have carved up about 80 percent of the lucrative trans-Atlantic market through joint ventures and alliances with overseas airlines, and now are trying to ward off competitors offering a cheaper alternative. In January, the top executives of American, Delta and United pressed their case in private meetings with the secretaries of Transportation and Commerce, as well as White House and State Department officials. The heads of American and Delta followed up with a meeting with Secretary of State John Kerry on Sept. 17. The big three and their pilot unions have also blocked, at least for the moment, an application by Norwegian Air International, a subsidiary of Norwegian Air Shuttle, the third largest low-cost carrier in Europe, to fly to the U.S. from Europe and Asia. They say the subsidiary’s business model would drive down wages and undermine safety; Norwegian denies that. The Ireland-based subsidiary plans to hire pilots through a Singapore broker and base them in Thailand.

Export-Import Bank On another front, Delta Air Lines, which carried more passengers last year than any airline in the world, has been campaigning to block the U.S. Export-Import Bank from helping foreign competitors such as Air India and the Gulf carriers finance the purchase of planes from Boeing. Delta says the planes are used to compete on routes Delta also flies. Boeing is the nation’s largest exporter in dollar terms. Tea party conservatives in the House have branded the bank an example of “corporate welfare” and have prevented Congress from renewing the bank’s lending authority, which lapsed on July 1. It’s part of a struggle by airlines to maintain control of international markets for

Plan ahead for cheapest, bearable holiday travel ■ Crowds: Don’t count on an empty middle seat to let you stretch out. DALLAS — If you haven’t booked The leading U.S. airlines have been your holiday trip yet, there is no time filling more than 80 percent of their to waste. Prices are already rising for seats. That includes early morning and the days around Thanksgiving as seats late-night flights, meaning that many become more scarce and will start risduring the more convenient hours are ing dramatically for the December holi- full. days, if history is any guide. On top of that, airlines are reservHere’s what to expect if you’re trav- ing more seats for elite customers and eling between Thanksgiving and New those willing to pay extra for a choice Year’s Day: seat — like a bit more legroom. That ■ Fares: Holiday travelers may can make travel more difficult for famifind a little something extra in their lies. stocking — airfares should be a bit Airlines say gate agents try to help lower than last year. families sit together, especially those After several years of increases with small children, but don’t count on above inflation, fares have dipped this a stranger to swap seats — he might year. In August, the last month for have paid a $50 fee on top of his ticket which numbers are available, the aver- price to get that aisle seat. age domestic fare per mile was down Of course, those crowds start at the 6.8 percent from a year earlier, accord- airport, so give yourself extra time to ing to Airlines for America, the induscheck bags and get through the secutry trade group. Experts say that trend rity checkpoint. is continuing into the fall. ■ Passing the time: Despite the Counting tickets already purchased image of cattle cars in the sky, airlines for peak travel days around Christmas, do provide some amenities for little or prices are 3 percent lower than last no cost that can make holiday travel year, according to online travel commore bearable. pany Hipmunk. Websites such as Routehappy let George Hobica, the founder of travel you look up whether a flight has Wi-Fi, website Airfarewatchdog.com, said the power outlets and, in economy, fresh savings appear to be even bigger on food for sale. routes flown by the discount carriers If your flight charges for WiFi, buysuch as Spirit Airlines and Frontier ing before you fly is almost always Airlines. He said the major carriers are cheaper than buying on the plane. more aggressively matching the dis■ Other tools: Airline mobile apps counters’ fares, which is great for conkeep you updated on schedule changes sumers. for your flight. Some have maps to help Christmas and New Year’s Day will navigate busy airports and even find a fall on Fridays, meaning that many decent meal, as do other apps such as passengers will try to fly home that GateGuru. Saturday or Sunday. Winter weather can cause flight The result is that fares could be delays. The Federal Aviation Adminishigher on those days but cheaper than tration website has a nationwide map last year on other days, said Jeff Klee, showing where delays are occurring: the CEO of CheapAir.com. www.fly.faa.gov. Connecting flights are often cheaper ■ Start airfare-shopping now: than nonstops, but especially around People have debated the best time to the holidays you might decide that the buy airline tickets since flight attenadded risk of missing your connection dants were called stewardesses. There isn’t worth saving a few bucks. is no single right answer — it varies by ■ Fees: While fares are falling, the route and other factors. airlines are making more money by “We’ve actually seen Christmas and charging fees for all sorts of things. The New Year’s fares come down quite a bit big ones are checked-bag and ticketin the last month, which is a little bit change fees. surprising,” said Klee, the CheapAir If you want to avoid fees, you can fly CEO. on Southwest, which doesn’t charge for He said prices are likely to start risthe first two bags or changing a ticket. ing soon and you’ll have fewer choices Cut down on baggage by shipping gifts of available flights. Avoid flying the ahead of time or buying gift cards. Saturday and Sunday after Christmas. If you’re flying on the fee-laden disIdeally, Thanksgiving travelers count airlines such as Spirit, Frontier should have bought a ticket by now. and Allegiant, plan ahead: Print out You might find a bargain by flying your boarding pass before you get to on Thanksgiving Day. It’s less busy the airport, make sure your carry-on than the day before and you can still will fit under the seat, and pay bag arrive in time for turkey dinner. Just fees ahead of time — they cost more at don’t spoil your pumpkin pie by thinkthe airport. ing about your return trip. BY DAVID KOENIG

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their joint ventures and alliances “in the fastest-growing regions of the world” such as the Middle East and southern Asia, said Charlie Leocha, president of the consumer group Travelers United. Delta says it isn’t trying to gain “government protection from competition, but to ensure our national policies foster fair competition.” U.S. airlines are not united on these issues. Delta is alone in its opposition to the bank. JetBlue and others oppose the big three’s position on the Gulf carriers. JetBlue transports passengers arriving in the U.S. on those carriers to other cities. What does unite the airlines and their trade association, Airlines for America, is opposition to consumer protection rules issued or proposed by the Transportation Department. Several airlines took their case to the Supreme Court to block a regulation that requires airlines to display ticket prices that include taxes and fees. After they lost, they persuaded the House to twice pass a bill to roll back the rule. The Senate has shown no interest in taking up the legislation, but Nick Calio, president of the trade association, said the issue is not dead and the airline industry will prevail, eventually. “Some of the members of Congress are fond of telling me, ‘You can’t get everything you want’,” he said in an interview. “I just don’t take that attitude. We can, and we know that, so we’re making progress.”

Airlines also oppose a proposed requirement that ticket sellers inform consumers of the cost of a first and second checked bag, an advance seat assignment and a carry-on bag on the first computer search screen where airfares are displayed, rather than waiting until a buyer has selected a fare and is checking out. That way, the department reasons, consumers will know the full cost of the trip from the beginning and won’t be surprised later by fees, which can vary widely.

Do without protections? In general, airlines say it’s in their interest to keep their passengers happy, so these sorts of consumer protections are unnecessary. The state of government regulation of airlines is “dismal,” Calio, the top White House lobbyist under Presidents George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush, said in a speech to the International Aviation Club last year. “We are still operating in an environment where the DOT thinks it needs to protect customers from airlines,” referring to the federal Transportation Department. The airlines are the political muscle behind a movement in Congress to take responsibility for air traffic control away from government and give it to a nonprofit corporation. The hope is that shift would avoid congressional budget fights hampering modernization of the air traffic system. Private aircraft owners, however, worry the change would shift costs to them and force them

from busy airports to make more room for airlines. At the same time, airlines are under pressure from the Obama administration. The Justice Department is investigating whether Delta, United, American and Southwest have colluded to limit available seats and keep fares high. United’s chairman and CEO, Jeff Smisek, stepped down Sept. 8 amid an investigation into the airline’s dealings with the agency that operates New York-area airports. The Transportation Department is investigating whether airlines engaged in price gouging in the Northeast after a deadly Amtrak crash in Philadelphia in May left passengers scrambling for travel alternatives. To bolster their influence, airlines — Delta in particular — have hired from their former overseers. The airline industry and its employees donated nearly $3.6 million to congressional candidates for the 2014 elections. The industry spent nearly $26.5 million on lobbying last year, according to the political money website Open Secrets.org. Four years ago, Airlines for America and its members proposed that Congress and the administration create a “national airlines policy” that would bolster the industry’s economic well-being by decreasing taxes, reducing regulation and modernizing the air traffic control system. At the time, many airlines were operating on the thinnest of profit margins. But

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An American Airlines passenger plane takes off from Miami International Airport in Miami. U.S. airlines have ramped up an aggressive lobbying campaign that seeks nothing less than converting the government from industry regulator to business ally.

A look at airline industry’s lobbying agenda in D.C. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Airlines are aggressively lobbying Congress and the Obama administration on a host of issues, from foreign competitors to consumer rules. Among the items on their agenda:

Competition ■ Delta, United and American airlines and the Air Line Pilots Association are pressing the administration for a freeze in the number of flights to the U.S. by Persian Gulf airlines Emirates, Etihad and Qatar. The U.S. airlines also want Washington to open discussions with the United Arab Emirates and Qatar about whether the Gulf carriers are violating aviation treaties. The U.S. airlines say the Gulf carriers have received huge subsidies, allowing them to charge lower fares and gain market share. Consumer advocates say the U.S. carriers are trying to ward off competitors, especially in the lucrative trans-Atlantic market. ■ The three U.S. carriers and their pilot unions are fighting an application by Norwegian Air International, a subsidiary of the third-largest low-cost carrier in Europe, to expand its flights to the U.S. from Europe and Asia. They say the subsidiary’s business model will drive down wages and undermine safety, which Norwegian denies. The Irelandbased subsidiary plans to hire pilots through a Singapore broker and base them in Thailand. ■ Delta Air Lines has been campaigning to block the U.S. Export-Import Bank from helping foreign competitors like Air India and the Gulf carriers finance the purchase of planes from Boeing, saying the planes are used to compete on routes flown by U.S. airlines. The aircraft maker is the nation’s largest exporter in dollars. The bank’s lending authority lapsed July 1 after tea party conservatives in Congress prevented its renewal. ■ Airlines are fighting an effort by airports to raise from $4.50 to $8.50 the “passenger facility charge” included in ticket prices. The fee hasn’t increased in 15 years. Airports want to use the additional money to enlarge terminals and add gates to attract more airlines. But airlines already there have an interest in keeping out competitors. Because of mergers, one or two carriers control a majority of the market at most U.S. airports.

Consumer regulations ■ Several airlines took their case all the way to the Supreme Court in an effort to block a Transportation Department regulation that requires that the full ticket price, including taxes and fees, be the most prominent fare in the largest type on search screens and in ads. After they lost, airlines twice persuaded the House to pass a bill to roll back the rule. The Senate has shown no interest in taking up the bill, but the industry says the issue isn’t dead. ■ Airlines object to proposed regulations that would require everyone who sells airline tickets to tell consumers the cost of a first and second checked bag, an advance seat assignment and a carry-on bag on the first search screen where airfares are displayed, rather than waiting until a consumer has selected a fare and is checking out. That way, the Transportation Department reasons, consumers will know the full cost of the trip from the beginning and won’t be surprised later by fees, which can vary widely.

Air traffic control ■ Airlines are using their political muscle to convince Congress to spin off air traffic control operations from the government to a nonprofit corporation. They say years of federal budget uncertainty have hindered efforts to modernize the air traffic system. Private aircraft operators worry the change would shift costs to them and force them out of busy airports to make more room for airlines.

lately airline profitability has rebounded thanks to mergers, lower fuel prices and an improved economy. The lobbying fight for that goal is more intense than ever. To Calio, there are “some champions on Capitol

Hill who are willing to stand up for the industry.” But more work needs to be done, he said, to counter the perception that now that the industry is profitable, “that is somehow a bad thing.”


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Briefly . . . Lecture on schooner set Wednesday PORT TOWNSEND — The 2015-16 Wooden Boat Wednesday lecture series will kick off this Wednesday with Capt. Robert d’Darcy of the schooner Martha. The free one-hour presentation begins at noon in the Maritime Meeting Room of the Northwest Maritime Center, 431 Water St. No reservation is required. The Martha and her crew spent the past year traveling the West Coast, visiting historic ports, becoming the oldest vessel to participate in the Transpac and sailing to Hawaii and Kauaii and then back to Victoria. D’Darcy’s slideshow and presentation will feature highlights of their racing adventures and events of the past year. For more information, visit www.nwmaritime.org.

131 W. Fifth St., from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. PORT TOWNSEND — The luncheon menu Spiritual pioneer and New includes a choice of two York Times best-seller James Twyman will hold “A homemade soups — splitCourse in Miracles” celebra- pea with kielbasa or vegetable beef — baked potation by sharing his latest film, “A Chorus in Miracles,” toes with toppings, slices of homemade pie and coffee, at the Unity Spiritual tea and juice. Enrichment Center, 3918 Homemade lefse, breads, San Juan Ave., from 7 p.m. pies and other Scandinato 9 p.m. Wednesday. vian goodies are included in The suggested donation the bake sale. is $10 per person, half of In addition to homewhich goes to the presenter made foods, there are cards and half to the organization. and gift wrapping paper for A musical journey in celsale, designed and painted ebration of the 50-year by Roxanne Grinstad, a anniversary of the book A member of the lodge. Course in Miracles, Members of the W.I.S.H. Twyman’s feature docu(Women into Scandinavian mentary film has been creHeritage) group, local ated as an homage to a women who meet weekly to spiritual text of the 20th paint together, will sell century. their Rosemaling painted For more information, treasures. phone Kristin Mineah at This event is the club’s 360-385-6519, email info@ fundraiser for scholarship unitypt.org or visit www. awards to students of the unitypt.org. class of 2016 at Crescent, Sequim and Port Angeles Bake sale set high schools. PORT ANGELES — This bake sale and lunThe Sons of Norway will cheon are held in lieu of the host a luncheon and bake usual annual Lutefisk and Meatball Dinner this year. sale at the Scandia Hall,

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‘TravelFest’ set PORT TOWNSEND — A free “TravelFest” event will be presented at First Presbyterian Church, 1111 Franklin St., at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 25. The event features “Nepal: Now and Then,” presented by Port Townsend resident Richard Friedericks. Friedericks lived and taught in Nepal for more than 20 years and returned to the Asian nation after the recent earthquake. Refreshments will be served. The free event is open to the public.

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Death and Memorial Notice DAVID WAYNE WATERBURY February 20, 1927 October 7, 2015 Beloved father, grandfather, great-grandfather and husband David Wayne Waterbury, 88, passed away on October 7, 2015, at his home in Newberg, Oregon. Wayne was born in Yakima, Washington, on February 20, 1927, and grew up on his family farm in Moxee, Washington. After graduating from Moxee High School, he served in the U.S. Navy in World War II. Upon arriving home

from the war, Wayne married his childhood sweetheart, Gladys Schmidt. Wayne started as a log truck driver and later became a Washington state patrolman. He was known for being a jokester, with a quip for every occasion; for being outgoing and curious; and as a friend to all. Wayne was active in the community as a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Elks Lodges in Yakima and Sequim, and as past master of the Yakima Freemasons. Gladys and Wayne also enjoyed traveling with their trailer club, playing

pinochle with friends and attending the First Reformed Church. After retirement, Gladys and Wayne moved to Sequim, where they lived for many years. In November 2014, Wayne and Gladys moved to Newberg to be closer to their son David and daughter-in-law Corinne. In Newberg, Wayne and Gladys were looked after by their wonderful caregivers and kept as comfortable as possible. Wayne was preceded in death by Gladys, who passed away on March 24, 2015. They were married for 67 years. Wayne is survived by

his brother, Dallas Waterbury; his children David (Corinne), Brad (Kim) and Wende (Wayne) Richardson; grandchildren Tyler (Dannielle) and Bryan Richardson, Megan (Kale) Colyar and Lauren Waterbury; and great-grandchildren Sawyer and Aleighia Colyar. Wayne was also beloved by his large extended family and friends in Yakima, Moxee and Sequim. He is being interred at the Terrace Heights Cemetery in Yakima, next to Gladys. A private service with the family will be held in the spring.

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Death and Memorial Notice RAYMOND LOVELY December 21, 1931 August 25, 2015 Raymond Lovely passed away at Olympic Medical Center on August 25, 2015. He was born in Hudson, Massachusetts, on December 21, 1931. After graduating from Springfield College in Massachusetts, he was employed by the Boy Scout organization and then for the Vermont State Employment Department. He enjoyed the rural culture and beauty of Vermont for 29 years and retired to Port Angeles in 1990. Ray’s volunteer work for Olympic National Park brought him great joy and also a national Daily Points of Light award in 2002. He and Lucille were married in 1954 and spent their retirement years hiking, kayaking, gardening and enjoying the Northwest scenery and wildlife. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Jan-

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Sequim resident Rebecca Korth died of natural causes at Sequim Health & Rehabilitation. She was 66. Services: None announced. Linde-Price Funeral Service, Sequim, is in charge of arrangements. www.lindefuneralservice. com

Death and Memorial Notice GREGORY JON HILT August 9, 1946 September 18, 2015

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industry briefly, then began a career at what is now Nippon Paper Industries USA in 1975. He retired in 2003. Those who knew Greg will remember him best for his unending love for the outdoors. His roots in all things hunting and fishing began growing as he spent his early years at the Elwha Resort, which was owned by his parents, where he supplied trout and fishing tips to tourists. For most of his life, Greg would spend as much time as he could

ing around their home near Port Angeles, and playing with their dogs, Jack and Will. Greg is survived by his beloved wife, Stephanie; his mother, Vera Hilt; his sons, Robert (Debra) Hilt and Samuel Hilt; his stepsons, Michael (Stacy) Riffle and Christopher (Jennifer) Riffle; as well as seven grandsons, four granddaughters and one greatgrandson. He was preceded in death by his father, Melvin Hilt; brother Daniel Hilt; and grandson Joel Hilt. Family, friends and others whose lives Greg has touched are invited to the Port Angeles Yacht Club, 1305 Marine Drive, Port Angeles, at 2 p.m. on Saturday, October 24, 2015, to celebrate Greg’s life and maybe tell a story or two about the many adventures of Gregory Hilt and the ones that got away. The family welcomes all who knew this great man. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

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ice, and a grandson, Sean. He is survived locally by his wife, Lucille; sons Ross and Ralph; daughter-in-law Tricia; and a very adored 1-year-old grandson, Jack. He is also survived by three great-granddaughters, Jade, Kiara and Abigail. Ray was happiest when he was giving himself to family, friends and community. Any memorial contributions may be made to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

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Gregory Jon “Greg” Hilt, age 69, died peacefully at his home on Friday, September 18, 2015, surrounded by loving family and his beloved corgis. With his passing, we have lost a husband, dad, son, grandpa, friend, fisherman, hunter, storyteller and a man with unsurpassed passion about the fine points and beauty of life. He is dearly missed. Greg was born on August 9, 1946, in Port Angeles to Melvin and Vera (Hamlin) Hilt. He grew up in and around Port Angeles and graduated from Port Angeles High School in 1964. After studying fisheries for a year at Peninsula College, Greg enlisted in the U.S. Navy. He served three tours in Vietnam, spending much of his time on the USS Platte and USS Sacramento. He returned in 1970 to Port Angeles, where he worked in the logging

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give to backpacking (particularly up the Elwha to the Hayes River), fishing (including fly-fishing, river drifting for steelhead, saltwater fishing in both Washington and Alaska), hunting (all over Washington and an annual elk hunting trip to Idaho) and telling detailed stories about the ones he got and the one that got away. Greg’s passion for the outdoors was contagious; through his mentoring and teaching, he has created many other lifelong fishing and hunting enthusiasts. However, Greg’s favorite “students” were his sons, Bobby and Sam, and his wife, Stephanie. Greg and Stephanie (Ketchum/Riffle) were married on February 24, 1990, in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Not surprisingly, he had proposed during a backpacking trip up the Elwha the year before. Greg’s intense love for his wife, and the life they shared together, was selfevident. They enjoyed their time together fishing, camping, backpacking, gardening, traveling to Mexico, working and relax-

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cover story Death comes to school ‘Scream Queens’ parodies slasher flicks from the ‘80s and ‘90s By Jacqueline Spendlove TV Media

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ith Halloween just around the corner, you’re probably being inundated with monsters, gore and everything else typical of the horror genre. It’s the perfect season to get into “Scream Queens,” the latest series from the creators of prime-time juggernauts “Glee” and “American Horror Story.” Despite blood and murder aplenty, the horrorcomedy anthology lightens things up by combining terror and violent slayings with humor in an overthe-top parody of the genre — while serving up a mystery to boot. “Scream Queens” premiered last month and a new episode airs Tuesday, Oct. 20, on Fox. The series opens with a Kappa Kappa Tau sorority party in 1995. In an “I Didn’t Know I Was Pregnant” situation, one of the sisters is discovered in the tub, covered in blood, with her new baby — “I thought it was the freshman 15,” she wails. Her callous sisters abandon her to go dance to TLC’s “Waterfalls,” and she succumbs to blood loss. Tragic.

Twenty years later, Wallace University’s Kappa Kappa Tau is still going strong, and is currently lorded over by the rich, beautiful and impeccably dressed Chanel Oberlin (Emma Roberts, “We’re the Millers,” 2013), a.k.a. Chanel No. 1, who’s every bit as nasty and heartless as her ‘90s predecessors. To her horror and disgust, the school’s new dean, Cathy Munsch (Jamie Lee Curtis, “Halloween,” 1978), is declaring the highly exclusive sorority open to the unwashed masses — that is, anybody who wants to join, no matter how undesirable they might seem to Chanel and her ilk. As if that isn’t bad enough, on the 20th anniversary of the 1995 death, terrible things start to happen again. A devil-masked killer is targeting Kappa Kappa Tau, and the bodies start to pile up not long into the first episode. The show’s feel is a blend of “Scream” (1996) and “Mean Girls” (2004), or, as co-creator Ryan Murphy put it in ‘80s terms, “Heathers” (1988) meets “Friday the 13th”(1980). “[Co-creators] Brad [Falchuk] and Ian [Brennan] and I, all three of us, were always obsessed with the ‘80s/early ‘90s slasher genre that was always about young

people and always about coming of age,” he said in an interview with Entertainment Weekly. Like the Heathers, Chanel and her posse all have the same name. Ariana Grande (“Victorious”) plays doe-eyed Chanel No. 2, newcomer Billie Lourd plays earmuffwearing Chanel No. 3, and Abigail Breslin (“Little Miss Sunshine,” 2006) plays kowtowing Chanel No. 5. Chanel No. 4 is conspicuously absent. The Chanels aren’t the only ones being targeted by the Red Devil; the sorority’s batch of strange

and quirky pledges aren’t safe either. Far from endearing us to these misfits’ quirks à la “Glee,” the show makes most of them pretty irritating so that, in their own way, they’re not really preferable to the vicious Chanels — presumably so that we’re not too distressed when one of them is decapitated by a lawnmower, which adds to the first episode’s body count.

Abigail Breslin, Billie Lourd and Ariana Grande as seen in “Scream Queens.”

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8:00 p.m.

When a boat capsizes, the wildlife police race to rescue the passengers in this new episode. They also want to arrest a suspect with multiple drug warrants. Investigators look into the rise of dead sturgeon on the Columbia River.

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9:00 p.m.

Tom Selleck returns as smalltown police chief Jesse Stone, who’s asked to be a consultant on an unsolved murder case in Boston. The premiere movie also stars William Devane, Gloria Reuben, Leslie Hope and Luke Perry.

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10:00 p.m.

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Fox on Fox: Looks like Fox’s “New Girl” is getting a . . . well, it’s getting a new girl. A new girl named Fox. How about that? Hollywood actress Megan Fox has boarded Fox’s single-camera comedy for the upcoming fifth season, in which she’ll have a recurring role in a multi-episode plot arc. Fox brings her considerable star power to a sitcom that was already strong in that area. She’s probably best known for starring in both “Transformers” (2007) and “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” (2009), but she’s no stranger to comedy, either. She starred in the 2009 black comedy “Jennifer’s Body” and in 2012’s dramedy “This is 40.” In “New Girl,” she’ll be playing a disruptive force in the loft when she rents out Jess’s (Zooey Deschanel, “Elf,” 2003) room while she’s sequestered for jury duty. Of course, Fox won’t be the only guest star in “New Girl’s” upcoming season. Other actors who are lined up to make an appearance include Henry Winkler (“Happy Days”), Fred Armisen Zooey Deschanel and Hannah Simone as seen in “New Girl.”

(“Portlandia”), Taran Killam (“Saturday Night Live”), Rob Riggle (“The Daily Show”), Nasim Pedrad (“Scream Queens”), John Cho (“Star Trek Into Darkness,” 2013) and Damon Wayans Jr. (“Happy Endings”), who left the series last year after two seasons as a regular. Along with series stars Deschanel, Jake Johnson (“Jurassic World,” 2015), Max Greenfield (“American Horror Story”), Lamorne Morris (“Glitch,” 2015) and Hannah Simone (“Oldboy,” 2013), that’s a lot of faces to pack into just one season. But there is a very special event to celebrate: this fifth season of “New Girl” will feature its landmark 100th episode — quite the accomplishment! Stone’s not dead: A fan favorite isn’t done yet. The Jesse Stone franchise of TV movies could have faded into the sunset after 2012’s “Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt.” Despite premiering with a respectable 12 million viewers, the eighth film in the CBS franchise failed to keep the series alive, the victim of an ongoing trend — major television networks have been moving away from original movies for years now.

Luckily, Hallmark still sees the potential. The channel that’s known for its high-quality movies picked up the rights to the Jesse Stone franchise, and a ninth film, “Jesse Stone: Lost in Paradise,” is premiering Sunday, Oct. 18. Longtime “Jesse Stone” fans will be relieved to know that the network change should be the only noticeable difference. The titular character himself will still be played by the irreplaceable Tom Selleck (“Magnum, P.I.”), who’s held the leading role for all eight previous films. Robert Harmon, who directed all but one of the previous movies (2011’s “Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost” being the exception), has also signed back on for the film. The Jesse Stone movies are based on a series of detective novels by crime writer Robert B. Parker. Selleck’s Stone is the chief of police in Paradise, Mass., a troubled man who struggles with alcohol and his relationship with his ex-wife. A dangerous retirement: Looks like retirement is treating David Letterman rather “dangerously.”

The former “Late Show” host retired from that defining gig in May after 22 years behind the desk, but he’s not letting retirement silence him. The comedian has signed on as a correspondent for the second season of the Emmy-winning “Years of Living Dangerously.” The first season of the documentary series aired on Showtime, but the second season — scheduled to premiere in the fall of 2016 — has moved to National Geographic. “Years of Living Dangerously” is all about climate change. In each episode, a celebrity with an interest in global warming or a journalist with a history of reporting on environmental issues travels to a place in the world — either in America or abroad — that’s already feeling the effects of climate change. There, they interview both ordinary people and experts, finding out how the changing climate is affecting them and what they’re doing to mitigate its effects. In Letterman’s case, he’ll be making his first-ever trip to India, the world’s second most populous country. He’ll be meeting with the country’s prime minister, Narendra Modi, to discuss the country’s energy concerns and some of the novel solutions they’ve come up with for providing electricity to such a huge number of people — without destroying the planet in the process.

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White House Down

Captain Phillips (‘13, Doc/Dra) Barkhad Abdi, Tom Hanks. The Bastard Executioner (N) The Bastard Executioner 136* 248* Golf World Long Drive Championship (L) Golf Central Golf World Long Drive Championship Semifinal Golf Central Golf 136* 248* The Waltons "The Torch" The Waltons "The Tailspin" Waltons "Founder's Day" The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper House (N) House (N) F ixer Upper 112* 229* CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars 120* 269* Wife Swap: Abroad (N) Celebrity Wife Swap "Judy Celeb Wife "Angie Everhart/ Celebrity Wife Swap "Robin Celeb Wife "Amanda Beard/ Celeb Wife "Mick 'Mankind' 108* 252* Gold/ Penn Jillette" Pat and Gina Neely" Leach/ Eric Roberts" Heidi and Spencer Pratt" Foley/Antonio Sabato Jr" The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Live Free or Die (N) Dirty Rotten "Castaways" Live Free "Sting Like a Bee" Dirty Rotten "Castaways" Live Free "Out for Blood" Dirty Rott. "Desert Express" 186 276 H.Danger H.Danger WITS (N) Thunder Thunder iCarly Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 NCAA Volleyball Georgia Supercross -- Anaheim, Calif. UEFA Soccer Champions League 426 687 Tech vs. Virginia Tech Ink Master "Ink Live" I nk Master Ink Master Ink Master Ink Master Ink Master Ink Master Sweat Inc. (P) (N) Sweat Inc. 168* 241*

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10:00 p.m.

Armed with a steady supply of a mysterious drug, Brian Finch (Jake McDorman) works with the FBI to solve complex cases in this new episode. Bradley Cooper has a recurring role as Sen. Edward Morra, who also uses the mystery drug.

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The Last House on the Left (2009, Thriller) Michael

The Amityville Horror (1979, Horror) Margot Kidder, Rod Steiger,

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Twitches (‘05, Fam) Tia Mowry. Liv Maddie Girl Meets W Jessie Austin/ Ally K.C. Underc. Girl Meets W Jessie 173 291 NBA Basketball Pre-season Washington SportsCenter A review of the day's scores, highlights, and feature stories SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 Wizards at Miami Heat (L) from major sporting events. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. Fitness CrossFit Games FIFA Soccer International Friendly Brazil vs. United States Baseball NFL Live NFL Live NCAA 144 209 Women's Site: CenturyLink Field -- Seattle, Wash. (L) Tonight (L) Football

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Addams Family Values (1993, Comedy) Raul Julia, The 700 Club 180* 311* Pullman, Christina Ricci. Christopher Lloyd, Anjelica Huston. Christopher Lloyd, Anjelica Huston. FXM

The Curious Case of

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Armageddon (1998, Adventure) Liv

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009, Action) Megan Fox, Josh Duhamel, Shia LaBeouf.

Star Trek (‘09, Sci-Fi) Tyler, Ben Affleck, Bruce Willis. Zachary Quinto, Chris Pine. 168* 241* Ghost Hunters Ghost "The Plot Thickens" Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters (N) Witness "The Fireplace" (N) Ghost Hunters 122* 284* MLB Baseball National League Championship Series (L) P ost-Game Family Guy Family Guy American American Conan (N) 139* 247* Show (L) "Stew Roids" Dad Dad

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Now You See Me (‘13, Cri) Common, Jesse Eisenberg.

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Morris Chestnut stars in “Rosewood.”

Rosewood (13) KCPQ

8:00 p.m.

Morris Chestnut stars as brilliant and charismatic Miami pathologist Dr. Beaumont Rosewood Jr., who teams up with Det. Annalise Villa (Jaina Lee Ortiz) to solve cases. Rosewood’s unique skill set allows him to uncover clues no one else can.

Criminal Minds (7) KIRO

9:00 p.m.

The elite FBI profilers of the BAU team search for another UnSub in this new episode. Thomas Gibson stars as Special Agent Aaron Hotchner, who guides the team as they search for some of the most dangerous criminals in the country.

Chicago P.D. (5) KING (8) GBLBC

10:00 p.m.

Voight (Jason Beghe) worries that a criminal he and Olinsky (Elias Koteas) once put away is out to get him after an attack. Elsewhere, Atwater (LaRoyce Hawkins) accidentally spills information about Ruzek’s (Patrick John Flueger) past.

American Horror Story: Hotel (48) FX

10:00 p.m.

After Scarlett (Mädchen Amick) stirs up memories of Holden (Lennon Henry), Alex (Chloë Sevigny) is pushed to her breaking point in this new episode. At the same time, a dangerous rival of the Countess (Lady Gaga) targets Donovan (Matt Bomer). OCTOBER 18 - 24, 2015

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Jack Coleman stars in “Heroes Reborn.”

(22)

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(39)

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7:00 p.m.

A nurse requires heart surgery in this rebroadcast, which kicks off an evening of this fascinating series. In another story, a doctor struggles to keep a violent patient under control, and a taxi driver and passenger are in a car accident.

Heroes Reborn (5) KING (8) GBLBC

8:00 p.m.

People with extraordinary abilities attempt to hide their powers in the wake of a devastating terrorist attack in this new episode. Jack Coleman reprises his role as Noah Bennet, a character from the original “Heroes” series who’s gone off the grid.

Scandal (4) KOMO

9:00 p.m.

Kerry Washington stars as Olivia Pope, a former White House staffer who has dedicated her life to protecting the reputations of her elite clients in this critically lauded drama. As it turns out, she has some secrets of her own.

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (8) GBLBC

10:00 p.m.

Rebecca (Rachel Bloom) resolves to learn as much as she can about Josh’s (Vincent Rodriguez III) beautiful girlfriend, Valencia (Gabrielle Ruiz) in this new episode. In the process, she becomes a little too obsessed with Valencia.

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Seed of Chucky (2004, Horror) Billy Boyd, Brad Dourif,

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10:00 p.m.

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